Archive for the ‘Local Events’ Category

h1

King of The Hill

Wednesday, July 23, 2008
King of The Hill Flyer

King of The Hill Flyer

This Friday July 25th at 8:00 pm The Murray Hill Theatre will kick off the 2008 Battle of the Bands.  From the website:

Jacksonville’s Premier Battle of the Bands is back and better than ever!  Over the next 8 months 20 bands will via to become “King Of The Hill”.  Grand prize winner will receive $500 cash plus other prizes.

Bands can email Tom at thehill@usa.net to sign up if they are interested in competing.

It looks like Friday’s show consist of The Abandoned(metal), Abetting Royetta (Screamo/Experimental), and Sewer Gators (Hardcore/Southern Rock).  Support your local arts…

Please keep in mind that The Murray Hill Theatre is a faith based establishment geared towards teens and young adults.

h1

Community Garage Sale

Thursday, May 29, 2008

This Saturday May 31st The Murray Hill Baptist Church is holding a community garage sale in their parking lot on Post Street.  There is a $15 fee to participate which is going towards a the purchase of a document camera for Ruth Upson Elementary School.  The $15 gets you two parking spaces to set up your merchandise.  The sale runs from 8 a.m. till noon on Saturday.

h1

Murray Hill Arts

Friday, March 28, 2008

Check out Jaxscene  for a post on the Positive Vibe music and art gathering at the Murray Hill Theater.

h1

Murray Hollywood

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Film Poster Film Poster

Check out the email I received from Tiffany concerning the movie that was partially shot in Murray Hill a little over a year ago originally titled “Throwing Stars” 

I wanted to let you know that a local film Who’s You Monkey (formerly called Throwing Stars) that was shot in Murray Hill is hitting theatres for one week only. Who’s Your Monkey will be shown all week starting tomorrow at the River City Market Place Hollywood Theatre (large shopping center near the airport). Folio is always a great supporter of the local film scene so I thought this would be up your alley!
 
It was screened at the 2007 Jax Film Festival with rave reviews and it also won the Audience Choice award at the CineVegas Film Festival in 2007.
 
Here is more information for you and attached is the poster artwork.

•Showtimes (same times for all days)
Friday, March 28 – Thursday, April 3 at 2:15 p.m., 4:20 p.m., 6:35 p.m. and 9 p.m.
 
Hollywood River City 14
12884 City Center Blvd.
Jacksonville, FL 32218
(904) 757-9862
 
•More facts
Name was changed from Throwing Stars to Who’s Your Monkey
Starring Jason London, Kevin Durand, Scott Michael Campbell, David DeLuise, and Scott Grimes
Won the Audience Choice award at the 2007 Cinevegas Film Festival and was screened locally at the 2007 Jacksonville Film Festival
Showing this week in 6 theatres across the country with a possible wider distribution if it is successful at these theatres.
 
•Website
www.whosyourmonkeythemovie.com  (this is the most updated website with the trailer and complete info)

Check it out to support your local art scene…

h1

Cheap(er) Gas in Murray Hill

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Tired of paying $3.20 for a gallon of gasoline?  Well, relief is on the way…for a short time.  See the flyer below from The Murray Hill Baptist Church:

From:  Murray Hill Baptist Church

            4300 Post St.

            Jacksonville, FL 32205

RE:  Murray Hill Baptist Church will be sponsoring a “Gas Buy Down”

         on Saturday March 15th

Church to Sponsor Gas Discounts for Community

Murray Hill Baptist Church will sponsor an event to ease the pain inflicted at the pump by high gas prices.  On March 15th, 2008, the “Gas Buy Down” will be held at the Kangaroo Express Gas Station located on the corner of Post St. and Edgewood Ave. in Murray Hill.  Beginning at 10 a.m. the price of gas will be reduced by $0.50 per gallon for two hours.  The gas prices will be reset to their original price at exactly 12:01 p.m.

The discount will be limited to 15 gallons per customer in order to provide the discount to as many people as possible.  The gas station will be set up as a ‘one way’ station; with an entrance on Edgewood Ave. and the exit on Post St. / Cypress St.

Kangaroo is pleased to partner with the church and to offer this unique price reduction to its customers.  They will be providing free drinks to customers who purchase gas and will be having raffles throughout the two hour time period.  The Kangaroo mascot will be present as well, to give out balloons to children.

As a follow-up event, the church will be hosting a community wide Easter Egg Hunt the following Saturday, March 22nd at the Four Corners Park at the intersection of Lawnview and Lamboll in Murray Hill.  An inflatable bounce house, egg dying, and other Easter arts and crafts will be available for the children following the egg hunt.  The event will last from 10a.m. to 11 a.m.

“We want to be so much more than a place to gather on Sunday mornings.  We want to make a difference in our community each day of the week.  This is just one way of sharing God’s unconditional love with our neighbors,” says Doug Axtell, Pastor of Murray Hill Baptist Church.

Murray Hill Baptist Church is located at 4300 Post St. and has Sunday morning services at 10:30 a.m.

Thanks to the Kangaroo Express and The Murray Hill Baptist Church for their community involvement, as well as a reader Jay for the heads up.

h1

Watch The Hill

Monday, August 13, 2007

Tomorrow night, August 14th is the annual neighborhood watch meeting for Murray Hill in the Murry Hill Methodist Church at 4101 College Street. 

You know the program…these meetings allow neighbors to network  in segments, meet each other in effort to help each other out and “watch the neighborhood”.  These types of program seem to be fairly successful in teaming up to deter theft, loitering, and drug activity.  I personally invite the effort to keep portions of Murray Hill on their rise to rehabilitation.

h1

WTF…Enough Said

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

During Artwalk last Wednesday at the Thief In The Knight gallery ironically a thief in the night ripped off Yeti the Munny.  By knowing how much time and effort the organizers, sponsers, and artists themselves put into this show, it is despicable that someone would steal this piece of art. 

An “ABB” all bloggers bulletin has been placed on finding Yeti.  I like to concentrate on matters specifically concerning Murray Hill, but this affects all parts of the city.  So if you or anyone you know has any information on the location of Yeti please post here or at Urban Jacksonville on the where abouts.  Do so anonymously if need be… just do it. 

h1

MHPA Meeting Tonight

Thursday, October 26, 2006

The Murray Hill Preservation Association is holding their monthly meeting tonight at the Murray Hill Presbyterian Church at 7:00 p.m.  Tonight’s guests are from New South, the contractor that performed the architectural survey phase I for Murray Hill.  They will be discussing their findings from the survey and some history of the homes in Murray Hill. 

Kriss Duckett, the MHPA President will also hopefully have some new information regarding the Murray Hill Town Center project that was slated to begin this fall.  The Hill inquired to the MHPA for some new information regarding the final plan and when construction was supposed to commence.  Hopefully these questions can be answered tonight.

h1

Historic Designation… Yay or Nay?

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

The monthly meeting for the Murray Hill Preservation Associating is being held tomorrow night, September 28 at the Murray Hill Presbyterian Church at 7:00 pm.  Tomorrow nights guest is scheduled to be Jim Overton, the City of Jacksonville Property Appraiser to discuss how a Historic Designation would affect the neighborhood of Murray Hill.  Local Historic designation is established and monitored by The City of Jacksonville Planning Department.  The City of Jacksonville Planning Department website discusses Historic Designation.

Historic Designation is the process by which a site, structure, or area is officially recognized as having historical, architectural, or archaeological significance.  It is the primary means for identifying and protecting Jacksonville’s historic resources.

Designation for Historic status is different for a structure opposed to an area such as Murray Hill.  For a neighborhood to be designated as Historical the following applies:

Historic District designations recognize multiple properties. Historic Districts must meet at least two of the criteria identified above and the following:

· Its character is a geographically definable area or neighborhood possessing a significant concentration, or continuity of sites, buildings, objects or structures united in past events, or united in culture, architectural style, or aesthetically by plan or physical development.

Currently there are three local areas that are considered Historic: Riverside / Avondale, Springfield, and the St. Johns Quarter, which borders Riverside / Avondale.  There are other areas though where Historic Designation can be obtained on a case by case basis, namely the Downtown District.  After an area has successfully gone through the review and approval process to become Historic it will forever be scrutinized when it comes to construction or demolition within its boundaries.  For any property owner to alter the exterior of their property or demolish any portions of the main structure (detached garages do not apply) it must obtain a COA (Certificate of Appropriateness) from The Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission at the Planning Department.  Most COA’s for minor repairs or improvements can be approved within three days of the application but anything more than minor will have to go before The Jacksonville Historic Preservation Commission for a public hearing and review.  This process can take substantially more than three days.  The commission reviews the proposed projects to ensure that they are historically consistent with regards to architectural styles, details, guidelines, and standards.  These COA’s must be obtained by The Planning Department before a zoning administrator will even open your plans for a permit plan review.

Historic Designation doesn’t have to be all gloom and doom though.  In 1992 the State of Florida passed a bill that mandates that local governments provide a partial tax exemption to properties that are deemed Historic by the appropriate authorities.  The City of Jacksonville enacted this by approving an ad valorem tax exemption for locally historically designated properties that go through substantial renovations.  This tax exemption was designed to encourage people to become historically designated, purchase historic properties and improve them, as well as inspire existing owner’s to improve their historic property.  This tax exemption can be quite lucrative.  A property that is locally Historically Designated is eligible to deduct 100% of the ad valorem tax assessed by The City of Jacksonville for the portion of the improvements made to the property for the exemption period, which I believe is 10 years.  That could amount to tens of thousands of dollars.  All those crazy people in Springfield buying pieces and fixing them up don’t look so silly now huh?

The question though to be assessed by Jim Overton is would this be good for Murray Hill?  It is a yes and no.  My personal opinion is it would be good for the area south of Edgewood Avenue.  On that side of Murray Hill there seems to be more affluent home owners that would relish in “Living in a Historic Area” thereby making it that much more attractive to prospective buyers.  On the north side of Edgewood there is still quite a bit of renovating to be done.  This would be good for people seeking the tax exemption, but many owners and buyers could perceive the designation as more of a deterrent than attractor.  Before the housing market slow down in the past 4-6 months people in Murray Hill were flipping houses left and right with each one making their own little improvements.  This would not be nearly as easy with Historic designations requiring anyone who even wanted to paint the exterior of their house having to get a COA.  It would in my opinion slow the housing renovation drive in Murray Hill.  Not to mention all those who are improving their property without the require permits, but hey improve away as long as it does the same to my property values.  For me though, I like the idea.  I wouldn’t mind taking the extra time and care to navigate the COA and permitting process to improve my property, but I can’t speak for those around me who I hope are planning on improving theirs soon.  But long story short…..Imagine NO VINYL SIDING ALLOWED.  Sweet

h1

Aura Thai on the Music Scene

Friday, September 15, 2006

Check out this post from Urban Jacksonville.  This one slipped by I need to get back in action.  Good looking out Schmiles.