4 Local Stocking Stuffer Ideas for Your Favorite Floridian

Here at Timoti’s, we believe in local catches – and that means stocking stuffers, not just seafood. If you’re still on the hunt for gifts this holiday season, don’t fret. You don’t have to go far for great presents to fill those stockings!

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Clean Your 904 Keeps Jacksonville Thinking Green

Clean Your 904 organizes clean-ups throughout Jacksonville to encourage local residents and businesses to come together for the community. Along with keeping Jax beaches, parks and streets clean, Clean Your 904 also visits local grade school classrooms to teach students the importance of sustainability.

We sat down with Clean Your 904 Founder Allison Shirley to learn more about the organizations past, present and goals for the future.

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Are You Ready for Soup Season?

Recently in florida the temperature is starting to cool off a little bit and that means that soup season is just around the corner. For people that live in florida the month of December is considered ‘cold’ and what is a better way to keep yourself warm than a nice and healthy soup? This season, at Timoti’s you can try our amazing New England Style Clam Chowder, or our hearty Seafood Stew.

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Family Friendly Fun in Fernandina

Brand new to Amelia Island, Gregor MacGregor’s Mini Links & Drinks combines some of Florida’s favorite pastimes: a round of golf, a tasty drink, and beautiful scenery in the heart of historic Fernandina Beach. Whether you’re looking for your next date night or a family friendly outing, you’re going to want to check out this lush garden putt-putt course. Complete with a beachy bar and cool, comfy patio, it’s the ultimate hot spot to enjoy with friends.

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Fall Events In Jacksonville

As the biggest city in Florida, it’s no surprise that Jacksonville is overflowing with fun events and activities. This lively city offers plenty of opportunities to make memories with friends and family all year long. As the air turns chilly, Jacksonville is busy with exciting festivals and concerts for the fall season. Check out the list below of Timoti’s favorite fall events in Jacksonville that you simply cannot miss.

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The History of Shrimp & Grits

Check out the humble beginnings of your favorite brunch order. Shrimp and grits began as a simple dish, first appearing in South Carolina as a dish called breakfast shrimp. Though the sailors were early adopters of this briny breakfast, it is now widely enjoyed as an iconic dish of the South.

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Amelia Island Labor Day Celebrations

The first Monday of every September brings opportunity for Labor Day celebrations. Whether you honor the holiday with a three-day trip or a weekend BBQ, we hope you enjoy the extra time to its fullest. Are you local to Amelia Island? Check out our round up of fun Amelia Island Labor Day Celebrations.

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Dog Days of Summer: Amelia Island

When your dog is part of your family, it’s hard to leave them at home. But when you go to Timoti’s for our fresh seafood, you don’t have to! With a brick patio and outdoor seating, there’s space for all of your friends and family members, even the furry ones. And once you’ve filled up on fish sandwiches and shrimp po’boys, you can bring your pup to these other local, dog-friendly places so that you can spend the whole day with them!

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Dog Days of Summer: Nocatee

Did you know, whenever you get that Timoti’s craving, you don’t have to leave your best friend behind at home? And we’re talking about your favorite furry pup. We love to see you and your doggo come visit us at our Nocatee or Fernandina Beach locations, but while you’re out having a day in Nocatee, we have a few suggestions of where to stop by next to show your dog how much you love them.

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A Brief History of Amelia Island

The northernmost point of Florida’s eastern barrier islands, this island was supposedly settled in the year 1000 by Timucuan Native Americans, which they called “Nopoyca.” In the 1019 years since, over eight countries have claimed Amelia Island as their own, earning it the nickname, the “Isle of the Eight Flags.”

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