New Smyrna Beach-area Fall Beach Weeks tourism swings into November

  

Headline Surfer®/NSBNews video produced by Multimedia Editor Serafina Frederick / The 24/7 internet newspaper captured the 2011 Flamingo Follies as shown in this video. Below, the South Causeway Bridge carries traffic to and from the beach.

New Smyrna Beach bustling with beachgoers / Headline Surfer®NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- The Fall Beach Weeks now swings into November with lots of great activities for locals and visitors alike, including the upcoming Flamingo Follies on Flagler Avenue.

Beach Weeks is the initiative of the Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority, which uses collected bed tax revenues from overnight hotel and condo vaction rentals to provide tourism activities to generate out of town visitors to the area.

 

The SVAA includes the cities of New Smyrna Beach, Port Orange, Edgewater, Oak Hill and unincorporated Osteen. It is one of three such aurthorities in Volusia County. The largest of the three is in Daytona Beach and the smallest is in DeLand.

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This above-published coverage is part of a marketing partnership between Headline Surfer and the Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority, which promotes tourism.

HeadlineSurfer is the award-winning 24/7 internet newspaper in New Smyrna Beach serving greater Daytona Beach, Volusia County & Central Florida, via HeadlineSurfer.com.
 
Henry Frederick, publisher / Headline SurferHeadline Surfer is operated by Editor/Publisher Henry Frederick (email: henryfrederick@headlinesurfer.com; phone for editorial/advertising: 386-689-2830). For more information on the 24/7 internet newspaper, please go to HeadlineSurfer.com.
 
The Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority markets tourism events through bed tax collections from overnight hotel & other accommodators for the cities of New Smyrna Beach, Port Orange, Edgewater, Oak Hill and unincorporated Osteen through the New Smyrna Beach Visitor's Center, 2238 State Road 44, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32168 (Phone: 386-428-1600; website: http://nsbfla.com/. For calendar events: http://nsbfla.com/index.cfm.
 
Carl Watson, new executive director/ SVAA / Headline Surfer Elizabeth Gifford, marketing, Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority / Headline SurferCarl Watson, shown at far left is the executive director of the Southeast Volusia Advertising Authority. Elizabeth Gifford is the SVAA's marketing and project manager. For more information on the SVAA, please go to NSBFLA.com.