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Del Pesco Fine Art Gallery - This gallery has moved from 8th Street to a larger location
downtown at 310 Centre Street. They have a variety of fine art on display, including paintings by
Cricket Pierce, pottery by Chris Jones, quilts and photography. They have art supplies for sale and can place orders, as well. Art classes are offered for both adults and children. Open Tuesday -
Saturday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Sunday 1 - 5 p.m. 491-7710.

Harris Teeter - Newly opened on the south end of Amelia Island, Harris Teeter offers "a totally new shopping experience." They feature an array of prepared meals to go, a full-service seafood
department, certified Angus beef, a fresh fruit bar, organic produce section, fresh sushi, fresh
sandwiches, fresh pizza, international foods, gourmet and bulk candy and an in-store bank. Open
daily from 6 a.m. to 12 a.m. Major credit cards and most debit cards are accepted.

Slightly Off Centre - The corner of Ash and South Third streets features fine art, fine food and fine furniture:

Susan's Slightly Off Centre is a gallery featuring functional and fanciful art from contemporary ceramics, metals, glass and wood to soft fibers. Also featured are paintings by California artist Eric Lehman. Truly a feast for the eye and soul! (Select art supplies also available.) 218 Ash St. 277-1147. Open daily 11 - 6.

The newly-opened showroom at Windsors by Wayne displays Wayne Campbell's handmade
fine furniture, including Windsor chairs, along with rare antiques and fine gifts. 218-C Ash Street.
491-0063.

Sundaze, located upstairs at 218-B Ash Street features an array of home furnishings. 261-6726.

The Main Squeeze Cafe & Juice Bar, located at 105 South Third Street, serves breakfast
and lunch with indoor and outdoor seating available. 277-3003.

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