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      Lure Of Florida Fishing                            Happy Hour is held from 3 to 6 p.m. every Wednesday,
      Exhibit And New Café Open                          Thursday, Friday and Saturday where an assortment of beer
                                                         and wine are offered, two for the price of one. On Sunday,
      At Elliott Museum                                  patrons can enjoy outside dining from the café’s food truck
                                                         from noon until 4 p.m. The café is closed Monday and Tuesday.
        There’s something fishy going on at the Elliott Museum     The  menu includes daily specials along with some
      on Hutchinson Island in Stuart – the Lure of Florida Fishing   of Leary’s specialties, including Philly cheesesteaks,
      Exhibit, which was just unveiled along with a recently   prime rib, seared salmon, pasta dishes, chicken Alfredo,
      opened restaurant – Philly Down South Café. The exhibit   chicken parmigiana and Caesar  salad. The café also
      will remain through May 31 at the museum, 825 N.E. Ocean   provides unique Chef Specials as well as delicious
      Blvd. Daily museum hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.     homemade desserts. For pickup, reservations or private
        “This fishing exhibit fits in perfectly within Martin   events, call (772) 225-1961, or visit the website www.
      County because our area is noted as the Sailfish Capital   phillydownsouth.net.                      Philly Down South Café owner Jim Leary stops to pose
      of the World,” said Rob Steele, president of the Historical     Since 1955, the Historical Society of Martin County   during the restaurant’s grand opening with musician Forrest
      Society of Martin County, which operates the Elliott   has served as a guardian of local history and a cultural   King, who performed live throughout the day.
      Museum and House of Refuge Museum.                 center by operating the Elliott Museum, (825 N.E. Ocean
        The  Lure  of  Florida  Fishing  Exhibit  showcases  the   Blvd.,  Stuart)  and  the  House  of  Refuge  Museum  at
      rich history, evolution and art of this age-old sport and its   Gilbert’s Bar, (301 S.E. MacArthur Blvd., Stuart) which
      impact on a local and statewide scale. Guests may explore   opened in 1876 and served as a haven for shipwrecked
      vintage and state-of-the-art equipment, mounts, sculpture,   survivors. The Elliott Museum seeks to preserve and
      old photographs depicting fishing history, and handcrafted   celebrate the region’s colorful history by presenting an
      lures for fresh and saltwater fishing. Visitors also can cast   eclectic mix of traveling and rotating permanent exhibits,
      a line on a fishing simulator to see what they can reel in!  lectures and experiential events. The House of Refuge’s
        Steele expects wide interest in the exhibit, as Martin   mission  is  to  educate  the  public  about  the  historical
      County has attracted the most avid of anglers – including   significance of Martin County’s iconic landmark and to
      presidents, commercial fishermen, and world-class sport   ensure its historical integrity and preservation. For more
      fishermen  to  fish  the  nearby  waterways  and  ocean.  In   information, go online to www.elliottmuseum.org or call
      addition to this exhibit, guests can take in an art exhibit,   (772) 225-1961.
      an old-fashioned general store,                                                                      Artist Robert Johnstone poses with Kathy and Bob Harris,
      baseball artifacts – including the                                                                   who bought one of his paintings (pictured in the background)
      largest number of baseball cards                                                                     during the exhibit’s opening night.
      outside of the National Baseball
      Hall of Fame and Museum – and
      a vast collection of various types
      of automobiles dating back to the
      early 1900s.
        The Philly Down South Café at
      the Elliott offers visitors a chance
      to take a break for a tasty snack,
      meal, a sweet treat, or a glass of
      wine or beer. Proprietor Jim Leary
      also  welcomes guests who are
      looking to enjoy an afternoon or
      evening out for lunch or dinner.
      There is no museum admission
      for  those  coming  solely  to  the
      restaurant, which is located on the                                                                  This kayak and many fishing items are ready for museum
      museum’s second floor.                                                                               guests to explore.
        On Wednesday  through
      Saturday, the Philly Down South
      Café serves lunch from noon to 3  Vicki Tobiasz, Jillian Brehne, MJ Parker, Linda Geary, Debbie Banta and volunteer
      p.m. and dinner from 5 to 9 p.m.  Emma Cartwright pose for this photo op.











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