Bay Buzz March 2023
Please use the SHARE buttons to forward this news 3rd Planet hosted a successful chili cook-off to benefit CALM. More than $4,400 was donated toward providing transitional housing and life skills to moms and their kids in crisis. The Magnolia Group, 3rd Planet, Kevin Cook’s bacon-wrapped deliciousness, generous donors, CALM volunteers (some pictured here), and patrons made this event a success. Join the Sand Dollar lacers at the Heritage Museum for a beginner-friendly Bobbin and Lace class, Saturday, March 4, 1- 4 p.m. $25 members; $30 Non-Members. All supplies included. Five adult students max. Call (850) 678-2615 to register and pay. The Walton County Republican Executive Committee (WCREC) will meet March 20 at the Hammock Bay Clubhouse, 1850 Great Hammock Bend, Freeport. Registration begins @5:30 p.m.; meeting 6-7 p.m. These meetings are open to registered Republican voters in Walton County. WCREC meets monthly on the third Monday of each month at the same location and time. The Youth Village, Inc., celebrated its newly remodeled playground recently with a ribbon cutting. Named “The Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation presents the Youth Village Outdoor Experience,” the playground’s remodel was due to a large donation from the foundation. Opened in 1999, the Youth Village is a non-profit after school care program and summer camp for preschool children, ages 3-5, and elementary and middle school children from kindergarten through eighth grade. Its goal is to provide a safe, nurturing environment with supportive mentors, teachers and other caring adults to help children, ages 3-16, acquire a...
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