Can’t speak highly enough about Havana. It’s like stepping back into the 1940’s, 1950’s and 60‘s. The ingenuity and spirit of the Cuban people is amazing, showing up best in the loving care and attention paid to keeping old American cars from the post-war period running and looking beautiful. Walking around the streets of the old town is sublime - much of the 16th Century Spanish colonial architecture has been restored. The people are wonderful and friendly. The Rum is cheap and delicious and music seems to be playing everywhere. The food, notoriously bad given the economic impositions of the government, is starting to improve as individual proprietors are allowed to open up small restaurants, ”paladars”, and do well leveraging fresh local ingredients.
Embroidery Workshop - With patience, mindfulness, and some planning, crafters are able to create stunning works with a needle and fiber. Learn various techniques and create your own unique piece to take home.
JD Simo is a former member of the rock band SIMO and an American guitarist, singer-songwriter, producer, and solo musician. Simo has collaborated with artists such as Jack White, Phil Lesh, Luther Dickinson, Cowboy Jack Clement, Dave Cobb, and Chris Isaak as a guitarist, composer, and producer/engineer.
Riverfront Fishing Rodeo - Cast your rod at the Riverfront Fishing Rodeo for a chance to win bragging rights. The whole family will have a blast while learning something new about the art of fishing.
Cast Off Fishing Tournament - The Cast Off Fishing Tournament highlights a friendly competition for anglers of all levels. Participants can enjoy a day of fishing and camaraderie in a beautiful lakeside setting.
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