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• FM 89.9’s Jacksonville-based, nationally syndicated show “State of the Re:Union” with Al Letson is in the running for a $50,000 arts and culture grant as part of the Pepsi Refresh Project, an effort to award more than $20 million this year to fund ideas that improve America’s communities. The show’s entry is for the month of October. To vote for the show, (you can vote once a day), visit http://www.refresheverything.com/stateofthereunion.

• One season ends and another begins. The popularity of the free pre-game fish fry sponsored by Sea Best at Jacksonville Sharks games has carried over to the Jaguars. The Sea Best tents can be found in the Pepsi Plaza before the start of Jacksonville Jaguars home games. Sea Best seafood also can be bought inside the stadium near Section 128 on the main concourse and stands in the east and west upper club levels.

• The official barbecue of the Jaguars is Sonny’s and fans with a hankering for it can purchase some inside the stadium at a concession stand near Section 119.

• Fashion Group International of North Florida is hosting “Green Design & Sustainability: What it really means to you” at 6 p.m. Oct. 20 at the Haskell Building. The presentation will feature architect John Zona, interior designer Janice Young and accredited LEED Green Associate Heather Nason with the McGuireWoods law firm.

• On the move: Attorney Susannah Collins, formerly of The Calley Law Firm, has opened The Law Office of F. Susannah Collins. Also, attorney Brad Blair, formerly of Murphy & Anderson, has joined Merrill Lynch as in-house counsel.

 

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