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October Sales in Review · Forgotten Coast

Home Blog October Sales in Review · Forgotten Coast October Sales in Review · Forgotten Coast Sales decreased in the Forgotten Coast during October in the key communities of Apalachicola, Cape San Blas/Indian Pass, Carrabelle, Mexico Beach/St. Joe Beach, Port St. Joe, and St. George Island. There were 45 single family homes closed during the month with 53 properties currently under contract. Cape San Blas had the highest number of transactions with 13 closings while St. George Island had the highest priced property to sell, a gulf front home in Pebble Beach Village selling for $3.32 million.   Written by Jenny Etheredge on . Posted in Blog, Market ReportsTags: Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Beach Properties of Florida, Cape San Blas, Carrabelle, Forgotten Coast, Forgotten Coast Market Report, Forgotten Coast Real Estate, Indian Pass, Mexico Beach, October Market Snapshot, Port St. Joe, St. George Island, St. Joe Beach Trackback from your site. Leave a Reply Click here to cancel reply. First Name * Email Address * Website Message     https://beachpropertiesfla.com/feed/  #30atv #30a Read More


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School Board hears updates on collective bargaining agreements, employee bonuses [PREMIUM]

Stories [ November 9, 2022 ] School Board updated on class action lawsuit against Juul vaping company Uncategorized [ November 9, 2022 ] Freeport City Council welcomes new member, hears legislative updates [PREMIUM] News [ November 9, 2022 ] WCEDA discusses new executive director position [PREMIUM] News [ November 9, 2022 ] School Board hears updates on collective bargaining agreements, employee bonuses [PREMIUM] News [ November 9, 2022 ] Triumph Gulf Coast discusses projects, priorities, and goals News [ November 9, 2022 ] TRC advances requests for large subdivisions, apartments, lodging, rezonings, and PUD amendment [PREMIUM] News Story by ADRIANNE WALLINE CAMPBELL The Walton County School Board held its regular meeting at t Subscribe or log in to read the rest of this content. © Copyright, Defuniak Herald-Breeze — All Rights Reserved | Designed @ Beach Web Design & IT Read More

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Triumph Gulf Coast discusses projects, priorities, and goals

TRIUMPH BOARD (Photo from Susan Skelton, Triumph Gulf Coast) By RUBY KEARCE  The Triumph Gulf Coast Board met for a workshop in the Walton County Commission Chambers in Freeport on Wednesday, Nov 2.  Pamella Dana, Ph. D, one of the original Triumph Gulf Coast Board members who served from 2013 to 2021, served as Vice Chair in 2020, and was a crucial part of laying the groundwork for the Triumph Gulf Coast Board, was asked to relay a brief history of the Triumph Gulf Coast Board.   She reported that The BP Oil spill occurred in 2010, tainting gulf waters and staining beaches, leading to a decline in tourism, restaurant patronage and hotel stays, as well as being harmful to marine life. Both actual and perceived damage was detrimental to the entire state. So in 2011  the legislature began to address the negative economic and environmental impact of the spill, exposing the extreme vulnerability of Northwest Florida’s economy, which instigated action to create a meaningful program to address the issue. In 2013 the Florida Legislature created the Gulf Coast Economic Corridor Act, intended to help diversify the economy in the way of funding, while also creating the Triumph Gulf Coast Board to guide grant funding.  Legislation requires Triumph Gulf Coast make awards to projects that meet the priorities for economic recovery, diversification, and enhancement of the region. Keeping in mind that economic strategy and goals can look different from county to county, between 2013 and 2017 the board held a number... Read More

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Pathways: Engineering

Date/Time Date(s) – 11/09/20221:00 pm Location Destin FL Categories General Event A drop-off program with lessons tailored to grades 6th-8th. We invite all middle schoolers in grades 6-8 to our Pathways program. With these workshops, home school students will design, build, and test new challenges. These challenges will help students explore career pathways across STEM disciplines. To see the full line up of lessons, visit ecscience.org/home-school-middle.   Emerald Coast Science Center 31 Memorial Pkwy SW, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548       https://30a-tv.com/events/pathways-engineering/ #30atv #30a @30atv Read More


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EMERALD COAST THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS THREE CHRISTMAS SHOWS

A Charlie Brown Christmas, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, and Christmas Cabaret at the Boulevard The Christmas Season has arrived and Emerald Coast Theatre Company is offering three fantastic shows to get you in the spirit! First up, A Charlie Brown Christmas: Live On Stage. By Charles M. Schulz, adapted by Eric Schaeffer with special arrangement by Arthur Whitelaw and Ruby Persson. Discover the true meaning of Christmas with Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts Gang in this classic adaptation of “A Charlie Brown Christmas.” Presented by ECTC’s talented Junior Company teen players. There are three chances to watch – Saturday, December 3, at 9:30 a.m., Sunday December 4, at 2:30 p.m., and Saturday, December 10 at 9:30 a.m. Cast List Charlie Brown – Caleb Vantassell Snoopy – Lainey Whitten Lucy – Kate Sprenkle Linus – Will Mustain Pig Pen – Allison Hoge Frieda – Faith Steffens Schroeder – Alex Koehler Violet – Ana Gavilan Sally – Clara Taylor Patty – Caylen Curle Shermy – Noa Bathon Marcie – Gabrielle Wells Director: Phillip Padgett Managing Director: Trenton Bainbridge Technical Designer: Rebeca Lake Set & Lighting Designer: Rebeca Lake & Ethan Craig Technical Director: Drake Miller Music Director: Ariana Rayher Costume & Prop design: Tara Padgett Stage Manager: Walker Rivard Next will be The Best Christmas Pageant Ever: The Musical December 8 – 18 In this Mainstage Holiday Musical, The Herdmans are the worst kids in the history of the world–so when they crash Sunday school and demand... Read More

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Sinfonia Gulf Coast Presents Holiday Pops Featuring The Doo Wop Project, Dec. 9

Stars from the Broadway hits Jersey Boys, Motown: The Musical, and A Bronx Tale recreate the greatest music in American pop and rock history Ready for some “harmony” this holiday season? Sinfonia Gulf Coast presents Holiday Pops Featuring the Doo Wop Project on Friday, Dec. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the Destin-Fort Walton Beach Convention Center in Destin. The Doo Wop Project begins at the beginning: tracing the evolution of Doo Wop from the classic sound of five guys singing harmonies on a street corner to the biggest hits on the radio today. In their epic shows The Doo Wop Project takes audiences on a journey featuring foundational tunes from the Crests, Belmonts, and Flamingos through the vocal artistry of Smokey Robinson, The Temptations, and The Four Seasons all the way to “DooWopified” versions of modern hits from Michael Jackson, Jason Mraz, Maroon 5 and Sam Smith. Featuring stars from the Broadway hits Jersey Boys, Motown: The Musical, and A Bronx Tale, The Doo Wop Project brings unparalleled authenticity of sound and vocal excellence to recreate — and in some cases entirely reimagine — the greatest music in American pop and rock history. The Doo Wop Project boys are sure to put everyone into the holiday spirit. Hear old school Holiday classics like The Drifters’ White Christmas, The Temptations’ Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons’ version of Santa Claus is Coming to Town along with “DooWopified” contemporary hits like This Christmas and Last Christmas. “Doo Wop... Read More

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Taco Tuesday at Shunk Gulley Nov 8

Date/Time Date(s) – 11/08/202211:00 am Location Santa Rosa Beach Categories Food Restaurant Come out to Shunk Gulley to celebrate Taco Tuesday every Tuesday as the lunch special is available until 4 pm while supplies last!       https://30a-tv.com/events/taco-tuesday-at-shunk-gulley-nov-8/ #30atv #30a @30atv Read More

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Alaqua Animal Refuge Announces New Executive Director

Alaqua Animal Refuge, the Southeast’s premier non-profit animal shelter and sanctuary, has named Paul Arthur as its new Executive Director. The organization did not have to look too far from home as Arthur has been embedded in the local community for years and has a breadth of valuable experience and perspective to lend. He takes the helm of the growing non-profit at a crucial time in its 15-year history as the organization gets set to open back up to the public in March 2023, after being closed due to continuous construction and supply chain delays on their new property. “I am beyond thrilled to share this news,” said Laurie Hood, Alaqua’s founder and president. “We are very blessed to have Paul join our team. In just a few short weeks, he has already proved to be an incredible asset, sharing his energy, creativity, and fantastic leadership style with us!” Alaqua Founder Laurie Hood stated that Alaqua had quietly been looking for someone to fill the executive director gap, and that the light bulb just went off one day. She indicated that Arthur had the same values and goals in his life that “just meshed well” with Alaqua and herself, and she asked him one day if he would be interested in joining the team in some capacity. Arthur comes to Alaqua after spending 12 years at the E.O. Wilson Biophilia Center in many roles, with the last 10 years as president and director. “I’ve known Laurie for 12 years and... Read More

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