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Slick Lips Seafood and Oyster House to Open Second Location in Pensacola
The owners of Slick Lips Seafood and Oyster House, Bryce and Miranda Jarvis along with Captain Gary Jarvis, Mayor of Destin, will be opening a second location in Pensacola, at 102 South Palafox Street. Located in the Zarzaur Law building complex, Slick Lips Pensacola promises the same fresh seafood and family friendly environment that can be found at the original location, nestled in the heart of the Village of Baytowne Wharf at Sandestin® Golf and Beach Resort. The name “Slick Lips” was chosen from the popular nickname among fisherman for Amberjack who don’t have any teeth. With Gary’s long-time experience as a boat captain and Bryce’s expertise in restaurant management and menu development, Slick Lips was created and developed as a seafood restaurant emphasizing local, sustainable seafood. The fish and seafood featured on the restaurant’s menu are locally caught, brought in fresh off the docks in Destin, and filleted in-house daily. Since opening their doors in 2018, the restaurant has been recognized with numerous awards, including “Best Seafood Restaurant”, “Best Chef”, “Best Oysters”, “Best Bartender”, and “Best Gumbo” by the readers of VIP Destin Magazine. The Pensacola location is currently undergoing a full renovation with brand new floors, finishes, and layout to offer plenty of indoor and outdoor seating options as well as a brand-new oyster bar. “We always knew we wanted to be in the downtown area,” Bryce said. “After finding this space, we’ve been working hard every day to get our doors open as soon as possible so...
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Bubbly Baytowne Oct 20
Date/Time Date(s) – 10/20/20225:00 pm Location Miramar Categories General Event Join us for an evening full of FREE champagne and shopping during our Bubbly Baytowne. Sip and Shop through the village streets! Stop in various retail merchants as you enjoy a selection of premium champagnes. Village Of Baytowne Wharf 9300 Baytowne Wharf Blvd, Miramar Beach, FL 32550 https://30a-tv.com/events/bubbly-baytowne-oct-20/ #30atv #30a @30atv
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EMERALD COAST THEATRE COMPANY PRESENTS TWO “STUDENTS ON STAGE” EVENTS
Education Theatre Programming Performances Emerald Coast Theatre Company’s High School theatre program presents The Edgar Allan Poe Afterlife Radio Show on Friday, October 28th, 7:30 pm and Saturday, October 29th, 2:30 pm. A tap at a chamber door and the beat of a hideous heart evoke the very best and creepiest of Edgar Allan Poe. So when Poe sets out to keep his stories alive from beyond the grave, an otherworldly radio studio proves just the thing. Wandering spirits gather to play the roles in Poe’s most classic works, from “The Cask of the Amontillado” to “The Fall of the House of Usher.” The production will feature the talents of Walker Rivard, Mattie Livingston, Savannah Herndon, Alexander Koehler, Carly Parker, Alexa Whitten, Ethan Craig, Olivia Volquartsen, Jaydin Baine, and Selah Metzger. Tickets are $12 – $18 and available at emeraldcoasttheatre.org. “These students are scary talented! We are so proud of the work that our Jr. Company members are doing. You’re sure to see them on the mainstage in our professional season soon!” – Nathanael Fisher, Producing Artistic Director Director: Heath Carroll Managing Director: Trenton Bainbridge Technical Designer: Rebeca Lake Lighting Designer: Brayden Gainey Technical Director: Drake Miller Costume design: Tara Paggett Properties: Tara Padgett Stage Manager:Phillip Padgett Beauty And The Beast JR Performed by Students on Stage Students steal the show in these Education Theatre Program productions with all of your favorite characters like Mrs. Potts, Lumiere, Cogsworth, Belle, and the Beast. Students get to act, dance, and sing on a...
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Wednesday Night Bonfire and Live Music Oct 19
Date/Time Date(s) – 10/19/20225:00 pm – 8:00 pm Location Santa Rosa Beach Categories Food Live Music Music Restaurant Join us every Wednesday night from 5-8PM for live music on the beach at The Bay. Come dine, drink and enjoy the sights and sounds of live music right by the water. It’s where the locals love to hang out on Wednesdays. See you soon! The Bay 24215 Hwy. 331 South, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 https://30a-tv.com/events/join-us-every-wednesday-night-from-5-8pm-for-live-music-on-the-beach-at-the-bay-come-dine-drink-and-enjoy-the-sights-and-sounds-of-live-music-right-by-the-water-its-where-the-locals-love-to-hang/ #30atv #30a @30atv
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Former assistant county attorney sues Walton County over firing [PREMIUM]
Stories [ October 19, 2022 ] Former assistant county attorney sues Walton County over firing [PREMIUM] Uncategorized [ October 19, 2022 ] Community turns out for Town Hall meeting on future of DeFuniak Springs [PREMIUM] News [ October 19, 2022 ] WCEDA discusses new positions and hears city updates News [ October 19, 2022 ] Ponce de Leon City Council discusses warehouse lease [PREMIUM] News [ October 19, 2022 ] Officials approve branding for promotion of “Beyond the Beach” visitation News [ October 19, 2022 ] Proposed 79-unit unit residential development and two amendments get Planning Commission nods [PREMIUM] News By DOTTY NIST A former assistant attorney for the Walton County Board of County Commissioners ( Subscribe or log in to read the rest of this content. © Copyright, Defuniak Herald-Breeze — All Rights Reserved | Designed @ Beach Web Design & IT
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Community turns out for Town Hall meeting on future of DeFuniak Springs [PREMIUM]
Stories [ October 19, 2022 ] Former assistant county attorney sues Walton County over firing [PREMIUM] Uncategorized [ October 19, 2022 ] Community turns out for Town Hall meeting on future of DeFuniak Springs [PREMIUM] News [ October 19, 2022 ] WCEDA discusses new positions and hears city updates News [ October 19, 2022 ] Ponce de Leon City Council discusses warehouse lease [PREMIUM] News [ October 19, 2022 ] Officials approve branding for promotion of “Beyond the Beach” visitation News [ October 19, 2022 ] Proposed 79-unit unit residential development and two amendments get Planning Commission nods [PREMIUM] News Story by ADRIANNE WALLINE CAMPBELL DeFuniak Springs (DFS) held a town hall meeting at the Subscribe or log in to read the rest of this content. © Copyright, Defuniak Herald-Breeze — All Rights Reserved | Designed @ Beach Web Design & IT
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WCEDA discusses new positions and hears city updates
Story by RUBY KEARCE The Walton County Economic Development Alliance (WCEDA) met for their monthly meeting Wednesday, Oct. 5, in the conference room at the Walton County Administration Building. Walton County Human Resource Director Nathan Kervin approached the board with a job description for the Economic Development Alliance (EDA) Executive Director’s position. This description will be posted on Walton County’s website until the position has been filled. Kervin will review the applications to highlight candidates with proper qualifications and bring applicants forward for further review at the next meeting. A motion was made to approve of the job description with the added verbiage of “Certified Economic Developer.” Paxton Mayor Ann Sexton was first in rotation for city updates, and she announced that Paxton has received the sub-grant agreement for the Senior Citizens’ Center and was scheduled to meet with the team on Tuesday, Oct. 18, to kick off the project. Paxton also received a $135,000 grant from Northwest Florida Water Management District for water meter replacements. Funding for the health clinic was obtained, and the project should be started soon. Sexton also thanked the alliance for their help with the Bobby Kemp Day Festival. Freeport Mayor Russ Barley began his update by stating that land has been cleared near Owl’s Head Farms for approximately 300 apartments and crews are almost ready to start building, Otto’s Carwash has also cleared land, obtained a permit and will start building soon. The Mayor’s Ball, on Oct. 15, was sold out, with over 250 tickets...
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Ponce de Leon City Council discusses warehouse lease [PREMIUM]
Stories [ October 19, 2022 ] Former assistant county attorney sues Walton County over firing [PREMIUM] Uncategorized [ October 19, 2022 ] Community turns out for Town Hall meeting on future of DeFuniak Springs [PREMIUM] News [ October 19, 2022 ] WCEDA discusses new positions and hears city updates News [ October 19, 2022 ] Ponce de Leon City Council discusses warehouse lease [PREMIUM] News [ October 19, 2022 ] Officials approve branding for promotion of “Beyond the Beach” visitation News [ October 19, 2022 ] Proposed 79-unit unit residential development and two amendments get Planning Commission nods [PREMIUM] News THE PONCE DE LEON CITY COUNCIL Story by RUBY KEARCE The Ponce De Leon (PDL) City Council met for its regular meetin Subscribe or log in to read the rest of this content. © Copyright, Defuniak Herald-Breeze — All Rights Reserved | Designed @ Beach Web Design & IT
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Officials approve branding for promotion of “Beyond the Beach” visitation
NEW LOGO approved for Walton County’s “Beyond the Beach” tourism promotion effort. By DOTTY NIST “Sister branding” has been approved for promotion of visitation to Walton County, with the new branding highlighting Walton County’s offerings away from the beach. The approval took place at the Oct. 11 Walton County Board of County Commissioners (BCC) meeting at the Walton County Courthouse. Kelli Carter, marketing director for the Walton County Tourism Department, introduced the proposed branding to the county commissioners. Carter explained that the sister branding would be an addition rather than a replacement for the existing “South Walton” branding that “has years of equity and recognition.” She discussed that in a 2020 referendum the voters had approved a two-percent tourist development tax that is now being collected on short-term rentals in the area north of the bay. This tax for tourism promotion purposes had previously been collected only south of the bay (at a five-percent rate in that area). Carter said this voter approval resulted in tourism department staff immersing themselves in finding out everything Walton County has to offer “from the Alabama state line to the Gulf of Mexico,” which is an ongoing effort. She also explained that research is ongoing on visitors who come to stay in other parts of the county than the beach. “We know that it’s a different visitor than probably the visitor that comes to the beach,” Carter said, adding that beach visitors might also visit other areas of the county if more information was...
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