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  • Perhaps the best part of moving to West Palm Beach is the sunny weather you get to enjoy year round. While you are waiting for your local West Palm movers to finish unpacking all of your belongings, why not take your family to a restaurant that celebrates the perfect weather as well?

    Since West Palm Beach has so many fantastic restaurants to choose from, you may have trouble picking out a restaurant to take everyone to. Luckily, deciding where to eat just got much easier.

    Check out this list below from All My Sons Moving & Storage for the best West Palm Beach waterfront restaurants.

    Two Georges

    Enjoy seafood caught by South Florida locals at Two Georges. What was once a former fish shack, this fisherman favorite has docks you can tie your boat up to, a tiki bar and even an air-conditioned dining room if you’re not yet used to the South Florida heat after moving to West Palm.

    Old Key Lime House

    The oldest waterfront restaurant in Florida, the Old Key Lime home was built in 1889. Perhaps the closest you will get to the Keys without actually going there, this restaurant has a laid back vibe that will make you want to sing along to Jimmy Buffet all night long.

    Deck 84

    For those who are looking to try their hand at fishing, West Palm movers recommend Deck 84. After all, if you catch it, they will cook it. Every Friday night this restaurant has live music until 8:30 p.m., so you and your whole family can dance the night away.

    Hudson

    Take your boat right up to the 80-foot dock at Hudson and enjoy the Intracoastal views of West Palm Beach; after all, that is what you moved to West Palm for. If you are looking for a waterfront restaurant to celebrate moving to West Palm Beach, Hudson’s happy hour will keep you celebrating from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. Cheers!

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    After moving to Kansas City, your child may not be thrilled about the new school year starting this month; however, you can always get them a little excited with some awesome back-to-school supplies!

    A tip from Kansas City movers – one of the best ways to help your child assimilate into their new school is by letting them choose some new clothes, shoes, supplies and gadgets that they feel are “cool” or “popular.”

    Luckily, Kansas City, Missouri’s sales tax holiday will continue through Sunday, August 16. Although a majority of items are included in the tax-free list, the following are rules for the items that are excluded from Missouri’s exempt sales taxes.

    ? Clothing — articles of clothing that have a taxable value of $100 or less.

    ? School supplies — school supplies may not exceed $50 per purchase.

    ? Computer software — taxable value of $350 or less.

    ? Personal computers — cannot exceed the amount of $3,500.

    ? Computer peripheral devices — not to exceed $3,500.

    Let a full service Kansas City moving company like All My Sons Moving & Storage handle your move and unpack all of your belongings. That way, you can make sure that your child is ready for the new school year, enrolled in a Kansas City school, has their immunizations, knows their bus route, has toured their school, and is familiar with where their classes are.

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    If you have recently moved to Denver, make Colorado’s birthday the first major celebration that you partake in in your new city! On the weekend of August 1st, the History Colorado museum in Denver will be free to the public.

    Also, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the center at 1200 Broadway will be offering food, music, dancing, and exhibits that explore Colorado’s history and how the past has shaped current Colorado and the future of the state. This event takes place on Saturday, August 1st, and is the perfect opportunity for your children (and you) to learn all about your new home state and city.

    Take a break from unpacking moving boxes and let your local Denver moving company move you in, while you and your children learn the historical occupations of blacksmithing, adobe brick making, gold mining, chalk art, beekeeping, and roping.

    If you are moving to Denver, you may be wondering why Colorado celebrates on August 1st. On August 1, 1876, President Ulysses S. Grant signed the proclamation that made Colorado the 38th state in America. However, this was 100 after the Declaration of Independence was signed, earning the state the nickname of The Centennial State.

    Denver movers are happy and proud to move you into our great city and state. Let us help take care of your move so that you can start learning about what makes moving to Colorado so great.

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    Atlanta is filled with nothing but fun in the summer, so if you have recently relocated to Atlanta, catch the tail-end of the summer events and enjoy the first week of August in the city!

    Take a break from moving and check out some of All My Sons Moving & Storage’s favorite August events in Atlanta.

    Monday: If you have recently moved to Atlanta, make sure that you don’t miss the 20th anniversary of Atlanta’s restaurant Canoe on the banks of the Chattahoocheeon August 4th at 11:30 a.m.

    Tuesday: Chicago, Earth, Wind & Fire: Heart and Soul Tour 2015 kicks off at 7:30 p.m. at Aaron’s Amphitheatre at Lakewood. Tickets are just $30.

    Wednesday: August 5th is National Oyster Day! Enjoy half off all oysters from 5:00 p.m. until close at Kimball House.

    Thursday: Love LEGOS and craft beer? You won’t want to miss the LEGOS and Local Brew event taking place at 6:00 p.m. at Museum of Design Atlanta, where you can try your LEGO skills and taste some classic local brews.

    Friday: Don’t miss the sounds of Colbie Caillat on Friday night at Atlanta Botanical Garden. The concert takes place at 8:00 p.m. and you can purchase tickets online.

    Saturday: Moving to Atlanta and have children? Help them get excited about the new school year ahead of them, and take them to the viewing of The Jungle Book at Movie Night in Candler Park.

    Sunday: Take a trip back in time and visit the Chastain Park Amphitheatre for Steely Dan, Elvis Costello & The Imposters. Tickets range from $45-$125.

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    It’s happened to all of us. An unexpected family member, neighbor or friend calls to say they are dropping by and your home looks like a tornado has ripped through….twice! The few minutes you have before your guest arrives are crucial, so make sure you use these quick tricks from Raleigh movers to make your new Raleigh home seem spotless in no time flat.

    1. Use the Organized Stash Method – Instead of running around stashing items in random places, Raleigh movers suggest stashing things in closets or baskets according to room. This will save you time and energy in the end, when you are finally prepared to put everything back properly.
    2. Focus on Your Tabletops, Toilets and Television (the three T’s) – These are the things that scream cleanliness (or dirtiness) the most. Quickly wipe your dining room table, kitchen counters and coffee table free of any dust, dirt or crumbs. Dust your television, as it is a main focal point if you end up sitting in the living room with your guest. Scrub and wipe down your toilets for self-explanatory reasons. Covering the cleanliness of the three T’s will have your guest happy that they stopped by to see you after your move to Raleigh.
    3. Get Rid of the Pet Hair – Regardless of how clean your floors are, if your sofa is covered in dog or cat hair it’s going to be a major eyesore for your guest. Not to mention, your furniture could smell like pet dander without you even realizing it. Raleigh movers suggest that you keep a lint roller nearby to quickly de-hair your couch and cover up odor with a fabric refresher spray.

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    If you are a vegan, it can be difficult to find restaurants that offer meatless, dairy-free menu items to meet your dietary needs. Salt Lake City on the other hand, has been listed on PETA’s “Top Vegan-Friendly Cities” list and VegNews has deemed it “The Next Great Vegan City”. So, if you are moving to Salt Lake City and are a vegan, be on the lookout for the following restaurants that serve just the kind of vegan food you’re looking for!

    Buds – Located in the middle of downtown Salt Lake City, Buds is a well-known and popular sub shop, and rightfully so. The shop offers an entirely plant-based menu that features everything from a Barbacoa-grilled jackfruit sub to zucchini chocolate chip cookies. Ingredients are prepared daily, which will increase your customer satisfaction with anything you order. If you are vegan and relocating to Salt Lake City, Buds should definitely be on your list of places to eat.

    Zest Kitchen & Bar – For the complete vegetarian experience, Salt Lake City movers love Zest Kitchen & Bar. The menu features 100% gluten-free items, which are also vegetarian, organic and healthy. Zest’s bar is stocked with the very best in organic wines and beer, and Zest bartenders shake up popular signature cocktails. Once you move to Salt Lake City, visit Zest during the weekend for Saturday Brunch or vibrant nightlife, which includes a DJ and dancing. If you are into a more low-key atmosphere, try Zest during the week for a comfortable lunch or dinner.

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    If you’re moving to Salt Lake City, don’t worry about missing the opportunity to see a big Broadway show come next year. Set to be completed in Fall 2016, The George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater has hit its halfway mark in construction. Nestled in the heart of Downtown Salt Lake City on Main Street, the performing arts center is being built to handle large Broadway productions, such as The Lion King, which have previously passed on performing in the city due to space limitations.

    The George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater will hold 2,500 seats and three balconies. Atmosphere is being created to make show goers feel like they are settled in a Utah canyon in the middle of a clear night and space is being constructed to hold all the materials Broadway productions bring with them.

    “This can handle those big, touring Broadway productions where you can bring in the stage, glitz and glamour that make the production real,” said Salt Lake County mayor, Ben McAdams.

    Salt Lake City’s local businesses are also being taken into account with the construction of The George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater. After your move to Salt Lake City, take a walk over to Regent Street, which is located behind the theater. There you’ll see how the community is connecting to the theater, by developing an area for artists, boutiques and cafes.

    According to Salt Lake City mayor, Ralph Becker, “We’re going to create in the heart of our city a whole new level of activity and opportunity.”

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    Baton Rouge and New Orleans exported a combined $42.4 billion in products across the world in 2014, making the two cities among the nation’s top exporters and trade leaders. As a result, Baton Rouge moving companies see a number of trade workers move to Baton Rouge and New Orleans each year for a chance to be a part of the massive local trading industry.

    What makes New Orleans and Baton Rouge climb higher on the totem pole when it comes to trade? In one single year, both cities saw double-digit growth in the value of their exports, reaching increases of roughly 15%.

    According to network director of the U.S. Commercial Service in New Orleans, Thomas Strauss, “Metro area exporters are seeing a lot of movement in worldwide export sales. Our office has also seen an uptick in the number of smaller firms and entrepreneurs looking to make new sales abroad.”

    Executive Director at the Port of Greater Baton Rouge, Jay Hardman, explained that the majority of their growth was in the volume of grain shipments last year.

    If you work in the trade industry, there has never been a better time to move to Baton Rouge; export growth is expected to continue rising throughout year 2016.

     

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    In an event that began last Thursday and carries on until Friday, the Pony of the Americas Club National Congress is here in Tulsa. In total, Tulsa’s horse shows add about $80 million in economic revenue every year, which is something that Tulsa moving companies are excited about, hoping that it will move more people into Tulsa permanently. More specifically, the Pony of the Americas Club National Congress adds close to $1 million to the city’s economy on a yearly basis.

    According to Ray Hoyt, vice president of Visit Tulsa and the Tulsa Sports Commission, “exhibitors descend on Tulsa from all over the nation, making the trip a vacation as well as attending the show.” The second year the Pony of the Americas organization held its annual congress in Tulsa, the show had drawn in over 3,000 entries and more than 300 ponies to Expo Square.

    Joyse Banister, CEO of Pony of the Americas, shared that, “we make a major impact, not only with the facility at the fairgrounds but also in restaurants and hotels in the Tulsa community, who in return is very good back to us.” Since most exhibitors in the Pony of the Americas events are on the younger side, Banister believes that “it’s quite addictive and is a great organization to raise children in because they get to meet friends from all over the country.”

    If you just recently had your local Tulsa movers drop you and your family off at your new home and you want to see what the local Tulsa horseback riding community is all about, the Pony of the Americas Club National Congress is a great way to do that – after all, it’s free!

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    Earlier this month, the state of Florida passed laws that make 64-ounce growlers legal for distribution. As a result, breweries around town already have their jugs to go!

    Distilleries can expect sales to increase in lieu of the new law, since customers can now take home half-gallon jugs of draft beer.

    Florida has been one of three states that did not allow half-gallon growlers and limited them to quarts and gallons. As of the first week of July, the law was overturned and local breweries were already armed with cases of new glass growlers to be filled. If you are moving to Jacksonville and love draft and craft beers and local breweries, grab a 64-ounce glass growler and bring it to a local brewery to get filled!

    Growler fillings at Intuition Ale Works will cost $10-$20.

    Growler fillings at Bold City will cost $7.50-$10.

    According to local beer sellers, one thing that the law will help to alleviate is the embarrassment that they face when people come from out of town looking to fill their growler with a local brew, and they have to tell them “no.”

    Jacksonville moving companies also want new residents to know that a new local brewery opened last year, called St. Augustine Distillery. The new distillery features two brands: Florida Cane Vodka and New World Gin. With the new law, visitors will be able to take home two bottles of each.

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