September 2023

Ovide At Hotel Effie Introduces New Breakfast, Brunch & Dinner Menus

Ovide, the signature restaurant at Hotel Effie at Sandestin Golf and Beach Resort, has launched new breakfast, brunch and dinner menus highlighting the flavors of the Gulf Coast and the freshest, in-season ingredients. All menus include ample vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options. Located steps from The Village of Baytowne Wharf, Ovide embraces the local food and cherished flavors of the Gulf Coast and presents them with a sophisticated and refreshing style.    https://sowal.com/story/ovide-at-hotel-effie-introduces-new-breakfast-brunch-dinner-menus Read More

Cultural Arts Alliance Partners With Boys & Girls Club Of The Emerald Coast

 The Cultural Arts Alliance of Walton County (CAA) has created a partnership with the Boys & Girls Club of the Emerald Coast to expand its Youth Arts Education program for club members and produce a high-quality mural that will serve as a source of inspiration and education to club visitors and participants.    https://sowal.com/story/cultural-arts-alliance-partners-with-boys-girls-club-of-the-emerald-coast Read More






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Bayway Joins ‘Safe Place’ Program for Helping Youths

  By Ed Offley Bay County Transit, also known as Bayway, has become the newest partner with the Anchorage Children’s Home in providing emergency support to young people in crisis, according to Bayway Program Administrator Lamar Hobbs. “It’s critical to ensure that every young person has a place to go and someone to help in unsafe situations and environments,” Hobbs told PCB Life. “We are grateful to be able to implement a program that allows our organization to support teens in crisis situations, creating a safety net for youth.” The safety assistance program, known as Safe Place, has been in existence nationwide for forty years. It constitutes a network of government and nonprofit organizations in each participating community where employees are trained to provide immediate assistance to people under 18 years old in a crisis or emergency. Safe Place programs utilize schools, fire stations, libraries and other youth-friendly organizations as Safe Place locations, which display the distinctive yellow and black sign. With the inclusion of Bayway, the transit system’s fleet of buses operating countywide will expand the reach of the program along its route system. Hobbs said that transit employees are trained to react in a variety of situations, ranging from providing transportation to the main Bayway administrative facility on Corn Avenue in Panama City, to stopping and providing on-scene assistance until police or medical responders arrive. The training focuses on identifying the seriousness of the crisis and knowing which specific agency to contact for the victim. “If necessary, we... Read More

Introducing: Boats N’ Hoes

  PCB Chamber Spotlight Hey Panama City Beach! We’re the Dunigans. My name is Vanessa, nice to meet you! Thomas, my husband, was called to Tyndall Airforce Base in November 2022 for a welding contract. After 10 years of traveling the country for the Pipeline Industry, we decided to stay here, in our favorite state, and start a business. Since he has 19 years of mechanic field experience, a service truck, and the skills to fix just about anything, we decided to start up Boats N’ Hoes Maintenance and Repair LLC. Boats N’ Hoes Maintenance and Repair LLC is of course a play on words, and a nod to the timeless theatrical production, Step Brothers. Since we offer mobile diesel mechanic services to both boats and equipment, it fits perfectly. Plus, it makes our company name easy to remember and fun! What makes us a unique, yet helpful, business? We offer mobile diesel mechanic services in the field. If you own a fleet of trucks, it will cost you approximately a full day (sometimes more) of profit to get your company DOT Inspections done on your trucks. Why take profit out of your pocket/ be considered “down,” when we can come to you after hours or on weekends and have all DOT Inspections done in a timely manner? The same thing goes for general maintenance. If your equipment or trucks need to be greased or need a monthly/bimonthly inspection, we come in and take care of everything, so that stress... Read More

Walk Like MADD/MADD DASH 5K and #TessStrong Food Truck Fest To Be Held At GCSC Sept. 23

  By Paul Bonnette In May of 2021, WMBB Reporter Tess Rowland had a head-on collision with a drunk driver driving down the wrong side of the road. Miraculously, Rowland survived, though she suffered multiple broken bones and internal injuries. Her recovery involved seven surgeries, metal plates, and screws. Two years later she still lives with daily pain. Rowland has taken that traumatic experience and embarked on a mission to spread awareness of the dangers of drunk driving as the National President of Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). On Saturday, September 23, MADD’s Northwest Florida Chapter will be hosting its signature fundraising event “Walk Like MADD & MADD DASH 5K” at Gulf Coast State College. The organization will also be holding the second annual #TessStrong Food Truck Fest which includes plenty of food trucks, giveaways from sponsors, and even a safety fair with activities from local first responders including a drunk goggle obstacle course. According to Rowland, this 5k event and food truck fest is all about bringing the community together to prevent drunk and impaired driving. “Our events such as Walk Like MADD [help] bring together the community to take a step toward the future of no more victims of this 100% preventable crime,” she explains. For Rowland, combining the organization’s popular 5k event with an inaugural food truck fest last year proved to be a massive success and one that she is excited to bring back in September. “It is a variation of our Walk Like MADD event... Read More

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