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Click-It Hot Will Be at HeroesCon- 2015-June 19th-21st

Click-It Hot in under 5-seconds to 130-degrees! WOW Factor in action!
Every body part can be protected from the cold with these reusable warmers in so many usable and reusable sizes!

 

 

 

 

Demonstrator units are being used again and again by reconstituting them by boiling!

APtravelnews-New Products and Shows-June 16th,-Charlotte, NC.–Come check out our new exciting, multi-sized, reusable heating and cooling Click It Hot  at HeroesCon. Stop by booth 2117, David Cook and Gary Tanguay will be there on behalf of Click It Hot. They will tell you how you can walk away with a Click-It Hot unit for free.

Whats HeroeCon?  HEROES CONVENTION was founded in 1982 by Shelton Drum, owner of Charlotte’s Heroes Aren’t Hard To Find comics shop. Since then the convention has become famous for its comics-first and family-friendly atmosphere, where fans can mingle directly with professionals and exhibitors. Boasting an incredible guest list built mainly on reputation and goodwill, HeroesCon is known nationwide as a “must” on the summer schedule, drawing fans, exhibitors, and creators from all over the world to the Charlotte Convention Center.

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Memorial Day and if Your Anywhere Near Islamorada in the Florida Keys Join in At the Service

APtravelnews-May 16th, Goose Holler Farm -Hurricane season in the Florida Keys is a particularly poignant time when thinking about all the lives lost during that season over the years! If you can make it to the Memorial Day service, do so. You will meet some of the survivors and can hear their stories about their experiences and losses during some of the more recent hurricanes to hot the Keys in the 1900’s! cid:image001.png@01D08CB0.C4057890

Late Summer Festivals & Fairs in Wilmington, Delaware

    
The filet on a rice pillow surrounded by tasty grilled shrimp and scallops "gave me a "buzz." It was "Oh, so good!" Barb and our table mates also fared very nicely with fish, chicken and a N.Y.strip steak.
The filet on a rice pillow surrounded by tasty grilled shrimp and scallops “gave me a “buzz.” It was “Oh, so good!” Barb and our table mates also fared very nicely with fish, chicken and a N.Y.strip steak.

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Talk about Greek salad!
Talk about Greek salad!
 
APtravelnews–Wilmington, Del (May 14, 2015)…Wilmington welcomes more than 100 festivals each year and the fun continues through Spring and doesn’t end as the summer draws to its conclusion.  Here’s a round-up of some of the hottest events—both old and new:
Annual Peoples’ Festival 4PEACE &Tribute to Bob Marley (July 25) This ever-popular, one-day festival is a tribute to former Wilmington resident and reggae legend, Bob Marley.  The festival is held in Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park, which is conveniently located across the street from the Wilmington Amtrak Train Station.  From noon until 10PM, enjoy live reggae music on two stages.  Other highlights include the Children’s Village, International Food Court, Bamboo Rain Hut, Red Stripe Beer Garden and the International Market Place with arts and crafts from around the world.  www.peoplesfestival.comPennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen Fine Craft Fair (July 25 & 26) The Brandywine Valley’s largest premier fine craft fair returns to the Chase Center on the Riverfront. Described as an indoor shopping experience, the show features an unparalleled collection of beautiful items all of which are handmade in America.  Find one-of-a-kind clothing,  jewelry, ceramics, glass, sculpture and fine furniture and meet the artisans who craft them.  www.pacrafts.orgAmerica On Tap Craft Beer Festival (August 15) Fifty of the country’s finest craft breweries will showcase their new releases in Wilmington’s Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park on Saturday from 2:30 until 6PM.  Sample more than 100 exceptional beers in an atmosphere filled with live music, food and an assortment of great vendors.  Tickets to this open air event can be purchased online at a discounted price or at the gate on the day of the event for $35.00.  www.americaontap.com/delaware-on-tapAugust Quarterly (August 23-30) The August Quarterly—or Big Quarterly—has the distinction of being the country’s  longest-running African American heritage festival.  The festival has evolved from a one-day meeting into a week-long celebration of religious freedom commemorating the founding of the Union Church of African Members by Peter Spencer in 1813.  This year’s celebration climaxes on August 30 with a 9AM Sunday service at the Chase Center on the Riverfront and afternoon festivities in Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park from 2 until 9PM.  www.augustquarterly.orgArden Fair (September 5; Rain date is September 6) The Arden Fair is a time honored tradition in the Brandywine Valley.  Held on the Saturday before Labor Day on the Arden Gild Hall property in North Wilmington, it draws over one hundred twenty vendors offering hand-made crafts and jewelry and fifty antique and flea market dealers.  The day-long event runs from 10 until 6PM and features music in the grove, food, drink, amusement rides and children’s games.   www.ardenclub.org/about/arden-fair/Riverfront Blues Festival (July 31-August 2) This three-day event in Tubman-Garrett Riverfront Park features a stellar team of top blues artists.  This year’s exciting lineup includes Brandon Santini, Lil Ed & The Blues Imperials, Mississippi Heat and Low Rider band.  The fun kicks off on Friday afternoon at 4PM and continues through Sunday.  www.riverfrontbluesfestde.com

Brandywine Festival of the Arts(September 12 & 13) The Brandywine Festival of the Arts has been a perennial favorite for over fifty years.  Typically listed among the top one hundred national shows, this annual event in Josephine Gardens in Wilmington’s Brandywine Park attracts hundreds of visiting artists and craftspeople from the East Coast and beyond.  Although the show is juried for quality, it is not pretentious.  Remarkable, one-of-a-kind pieces in a wide variety of media are available at an equally broad range of price points. In fact, the festival is considered to be one of the foremost places in Delaware to purchase original pieces of art that are sure to satisfy both the casual consumer and the avid collector.  Live music, a food court and free admission to the Brandywine Zoo are added bonuses.  Admission is $5.00 and children under 12 are free.  www.brandywinearts.com

The Greater Wilmington Convention & Visitors Bureau is a non-profit organization founded in 1978, chartered by the Governor of Delaware, the New Castle County Executive and the Mayor of Wilmington. Its mission is to serve as the community’s customer-focused destination marketing organization, generating economic growth through leisure travel and meetings development by aggressively marketing attractions, facilities, amenities and services for visitors.

Lyn Lewis [email protected] 100 West 10th Street, Suite 20 Wilmington, DE 19801 P: 302-295-2212 F: 302-652-4726 VisitWilmingtonDE.com

Click-It Hot At Raleigh, N.C. State Fair Grounds at Southern Womens Show

Dave and Gary know how to warm up your lives. See them at booth 836 at Raleigh Convention Center!
Dave and Gary know how to warm up your lives. See them at booth 836 in the Jim Graham building at N.C. State Fair Grounds.

 

APtravelnews.com-Raleigh, N.C.-State Fair Grounds–Click-It Hot Use it Cold is at the Southern Women’s Show in Raleigh, N.C..  Show is being held at the North Carolina State Fair Grounds and runs from this Friday to Sunday. Booth 836 is located in the Jim Graham Building. Why visit? Well, besides the fact that we all need a little warmth in our lives now and then, the Click-It Hot Use Them Cold products can also be a life-saver. Imagine in just about 5-seconds from the time you click the little zinc concave coin setting off the reaction that heats the various size hand and body warmers, just think if you are ever stranded without these reusable items. Think your self, about all the uses, using them hot, or cold at home, in sports and on the road.

 Stopping by the booth if you are going to this show can net you a FREE hand warmer unit with any purchase. Just say you saw this on Facebook or any of the many social media sites, to folks at the booth. Meet Gary and Dave and enjoy the way they personally work with you to demonstrate the many sized units that warm and heat any part of the body, from head to toe and feel and experience the “WOW” Factor!