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Worst picture ever, but it’s all good. This was not our worst show ever, probably one of our best. Not only do we talk about Conmoto, we also talk about FRAM or Farmers at RAM and Bikevemberfest at RAM.
Listen and Subscribe
Download audio file (urban-jacksonville-weekly-episode41.mp3)
EU Magazine Music Issue

EU Music Issue Issue and Conmoto Article
Art by Dog and Pony Showprints
Rob Roy on Entourage
Conmoto Ticket Pricing, Conmoto Schedule and Art Show Details
Tickets will be available starting Thursday at the box office of the Florida Theatre at 128 E. Forsyth Street. Tickets will hopefully also be sold on this page starting tomorrow (assuming the gods of the Internet so allow).
- Tickets will be $20 for all access (all venues both days + afterparties)
- $10 for Friday only (Florida Theatre)
- $10 for Saturday only (All Participating Venues). Afterparty admission not included, patron can pay at the door of afterparty.
The Commercial
Conmoto Art & Music Festival – Jacksonville Florida – Complete Film from JonBosworth on Vimeo.
Recommendations
Joey: Jaguars feature articles on Metro Jacksonville and their updated homepage
Jonathan: Being awesome at the Conmoto music fest and work (LAME)
Tony: Conmoto After Party at TSI
Jack: Buff Clout’s last show in Jacksonville
Next Week on the Show
Abel Harding, Jacksonville.com business columnist and UJW political consultant along with Fresh Ministries will join us to talk about the possible links between Springfield and East Jacksonville. Check out this video to get up to speed:
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credit: Native Sub Natural Food Market
The Farm to Table Tour was created to highlight farmers markets around the country and the benefits they offer their communities, and to celebrate the food produced by each market’s farmers and vendors.
This event will pair local chefs with local farmers to prepare special tastings showcasing their partner farm’s fresh ingredients and visitors will have the opportunity to sample the chefs’ creations while also learning more about the market vendors, their products, and how to buy and eat seasonally. Chefs will serve samples from 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.
Here are the participating chefs:
- Michael McKinney of Chew Restaurant
- Eddy Escriba of Uptown Market
- Nick Robson of Eleven South
- Sam Efron of Taverna
- Eric Fritsche of Pastiche
- Richard Nunn of News 4 Jax
- Damon Burch of Biscottis
- Brian Vandenburg of Burrito Gallery
- Brian Siebenschuh of Orsay
- Floyd Slyman of Café Du Marche
- Rodrick Smith of Sweet Pete Catering
- Tom Gray of Bistro AIX

Sam Efron of Taverna, one of the chefs, will be a guest on Urban Jacksonville Weekly Tuesday night at 5:30. We’ll talk about Sam’s new San Marco restaurant, his involvement in the the Farm to Table Tour and the importance of buying and eating seasonally. Read Taverna reviews on Yelp.
In addition to free tastings, visitors will have the opportunity to select potted culinary herb plant starts at the Mobile Garden Highlander Hybrid, and can also enter for a chance to win a unique culinary prize package. Toyota will also provide interested market goers with the opportunity to take a ride in the 3rd Generation Prius or a 2009 Highlander Hybrid and take home a John Boos cutting board as a thank you gift.
Toyota is dedicated to using eco-friendly materials throughout the tour and will be purchasing carbon credits through TerraPass to offset the impact of the tour’s carbon footprint. In addition, to further support the market, Toyota is making a financial donation to the Riverside Arts Market, LLC, the organization that brings the Riverside Arts Market to life each week.
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