Some of you may not be familiar with the latest phenomenon in outdoor cooking- The Big Green Egg- a ceramic cooker that serves as a smoker, grill and oven.To the devoted “Eggheads, the green ceramic eggs make the George Forman Grill a thing of the past! The Eggheads are now embarking on a journey to the Sunny Space Coast!
For the first time ever, the Sunshine State Eggfest will be held at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean on the Florida Space Coast from March 12th through 14th. Also, for the first time ever, the Eggfest will be held at the host hotel. Eggs will surround the perimeter of the covered deck of overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
This will be the 8th annual Eggfest in the State of Florida. This event will take place under the beautiful setting of the Host Hotel, Crowne Plaza Resort. With so many additional attractions in the area, the Sunshine State Eggfest will have so much more to offer.
Early Registration: Now through January 11, 2010-
Cooks $16 per ticket, Tasters $26 per ticket
After January 12, 2010-
Cooks $21 per ticket
Tasters $31 per ticket
Children Under 12 Free
Click HERE to Learn More about the Sunshine State Eggfest!
The Space Coast Cancer Foundation received a resolution from the Brevard County Commission proclaiming Saturday, March 20, 2010 as “Rally Against Cancer” Day. That day the Rally Against Cancer event will start with a Poker Run at Space Coast Cancer Center’s Titusville office, and then travel throughout the county ending up at a picnic event at Space Coast Harley Davidson in Palm Bay, where the last ticket drawn will win a 2010 Harley Davidson Road King motorcycle. Only 500 tickets will be sold.
Besides the reverse raffle at the Harley Davidson, a silent auction will be held, vendors will be on display motorcyclists can participate in games and enjoy music and entertainment.
The Space Coast Cancer Center Foundation is the fundraising and charitable arm of Space, and is a separately incorporated, not-for-profit organization dedicated to its mission of providing need-based support to ease the financial burden of cancer care. Coast Cancer Center