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LIVE MUSIC: DISMYSTIC Aug 3

Date/Time Date(s) – 08/03/2022 6:00 pm Location Destin FL Categories General Event   Come join the fun as Dismystic rocks the Al’s Beach Club stage from 6-10pm. **WEDNESDAY NIGHT FIREWORKS at 9pm!**   Al’s Beach Club 1450 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548   https://30a-tv.com/events/feed/  #30atv #30a Read More

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Main Street DeFuniak Springs Receives 2022 Main Street America Accreditation

Main Street DeFuniak Springs has been designated as an Accredited Main Street America™ program for meeting rigorous performance standards. Each year, Main Street America and its partners announce the list of Accredited programs to recognize their exceptional commitment to preservation-based economic development and community revitalization through the Main Street Approach™. “We are extremely proud to recognize this year’s 863 nationally Accredited Main Street America programs that have worked tirelessly to advance economic vitality and quality of life in their downtowns and commercial districts,” said Patrice Frey, President & CEO of Main Street America. “During another incredibly challenging year, these programs demonstrated the power of the Main Street movement to respond to the needs of their communities. I am inspired by their steadfast leadership and innovative solutions to drive essential local recovery efforts, support small businesses, and nurture vibrant downtown districts.” In 2021, Main Street America programs generated $5.76 billion in local reinvestment, helped open 6,601 net new businesses, generated 30,402 net new jobs, catalyzed the rehabilitation of 10,595 historic buildings, and leveraged 1,427,729 volunteer hours. On average, for every dollar that a Main Street program spent to support their operations, it generated $19.34 of new investment back into Main Street communities. Main Street DeFuniak Springs’ performance is annually evaluated by Florida Main Street, which works in partnership with Main Street America to identify the local programs that meet rigorous national performance standards. Evaluation criteria determines the communities that are building meaningful and sustainable revitalization programs and include standards such as,... Read More

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Coming Soon · Point South Marina Expected to Open This Fall

Photo courtesy of Point South Marina – Port St. Joe The much-anticipated Point South Marina at Port St. Joe is nearing completion and expected to begin opening this fall in phases. Replacing the Port St. Joe Marina that was completely destroyed by Hurricane Michael, this exciting project from the St. Joe Company has been years in the making. With plans to bring “vibrant, sporting life back to Port St. Joe with its newest marina, centered around connecting members not only to the water, but to unforgettable service and unparalleled amenities,” Point South has been thoughtfully constructed to incorporate these key elements – location, amenities, dining, and programming. Many upgrades to the former facility will be available with one of the most prominent being the 63,000 square foot dry dock boat storage facility that will accommodate 252 boats up to 43 feet in length. Additional amenities will include retail establishments, wet slip rentals, pontoon rentals, rinsing and flushing stations, boat clubs, and more. Point South’s general manager Preston Sutter was recently quoted in The Star, “Our goal is that when you pull in with your truck, and your fishing rods, and your kids, and Grandmomma and all that, one of our dock hands will be standing right here ready to help you stock up and get out on that water.” Point South is now accepting reservations for boat slips and anticipates opening portions of the marina to the public in the coming months with dry dock storage available by the end... Read More

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Find Good Times by the Bay at the Florida Scallop, Music & Arts Festival

Celebrate BIG at the 2022 Florida Scallop, Music & Arts Festival returning to beautiful George Core Park this Labor Day Weekend with events scheduled for both Saturday, September 3rd, and Sunday, September 4th! Find arts, crafts, amazing live music, food vendors, and more at this family-friendly event in the heart of beautiful Port St. Joe. Gates open at 12PM EST each day with first acts beginning at 1PM. Admission for the festival: One-Day pass for $15, or a Two-Day pass for $25, tickets can be purchased at the gate or online HERE. Kids under 12 are FREE! Official seafood providers for the event will be the St. Joe Shrimp Company and Cat 5 Raw Bar & Grill. Plenty of other food options will also be available. Make plans to attend this fun-filled festival by the bay! CLICK FOR FESTIVAL INFO Photos courtesy of the Florida Scallop, Music & Arts Festival MUSIC LINE-UP SATURDAY – SEPTEMBER 3RDSmolderin’ EmbersBen FlourneyAmerican BlondeHeadliners: Tiger County Regulators SUNDAY – SEPTEMBER 4THKelly & The Healers911 Tallahassee Rock BandSauce BossHeadliners: Josh Garrett Band Photo courtesy of the Florida Scallop, Music & Arts Festival     https://beachpropertiesfla.com/feed/  #30atv #30a Read More

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STEAM Workshop: Critters & Creatures Part 1

STEAM Workshop: Critters & Creatures Part 1 Home Events STEAM Workshop: Critters & Creatures Part 1 Date/Time Date(s) – 07/25/20229:00 am – 1:00 pm Location Destin FL Categories General Event Summer STEAM Workshops: •$40 Member | $45 NonMember per workshop •$15 off for each additional sibling per workshop •10% off when you sign up for at least 8 workshops (by phone or in-person only, not available online) •20% off when you sign up for all 15 workshops (by phone or in-person only, not available online) •Please send your child with a lunch and drink. Summer STEAM Workshop Lessons (limited to 20 students each): Camp time includes the lessons listed below as well as fun activities on the sciPad, in our new STEAM Machine, and in our outdoor exhibit area, plus a 20-minute lunch break. Kids can expect to explore a different theme every week, and each Monday and Tuesday workshop will have different activities. Critters & Creatures Part 1 Lesson: •Get up close and personal with some of our favorite creatures in the animal kingdom. Find out what makes an amphibian different from a reptile, what milk has to do with mammals, why tarantulas shoot hairs, and more during this wild week of Creature Features and hands-on activities! •Topics covered: Zoology, Biology, Entomology, Botany Emerald Coast Science Center 31 Memorial Pkwy SW, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 Leave a Reply Cancel reply You must be logged in to post a comment. Sign in New account Remember me Login Login with... Read More

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Stinky’s Bait Shack Songwriter Series Fundraising Event

JOIN US THURSDAY, AUGUST 18TH FROM 7 – 10PM … Songwriters David Bourné, Kree Harrison and Jason Martin to headline Tim Jackson’s Songwriters Performance Series Live at the Bait Shack on Thursday, August 18th to raise funds and awareness for the Point Washington Medical Clinic (PWMC). The event, scheduled to take place from 7 – 10 p.m. at Stinky’s Bait Shack on County Highway 30A, is presented by McNeese Title with additional support from Ocean Reef Resorts. General admission tickets are on sale now for $75. Included in your ticket price is a wine tasting and delicious heavy hors d’oeuvres generously provided by Stinky’s Fish Camp. A cash bar will also be available. Following the tasting, event goers will settle in for an intimate listening room concert experience with this incredibly talented group of singer songwriters. Click the ticket link below to purchase yours today! Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Event attire is summer casual. Funds raised will be used towards the clinic’s planned stand alone facility. The new 4,750 square foot building includes space for six examination rooms, a conference area, teaching kitchen, meeting room, dental suite, dispensary, and inviting lobby with an educational library. New services and programming planned will include preventative care, primary care, wellness care and more. This will transform the clinic into a “one-stop shop” for comprehensive patient care, continuing our mission of providing quality primary care, while expanding to include specialty services, dentistry and wellness education.   #30atv #30a Read More



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Children’s Advocacy Center severely damaged

It was a good news, bad news scenario when a fire occurred at the Emerald Coast Children’s Advocacy Center’s (ECCAC) 23 year old location in Niceville that provides healing and protection to area children experiencing abuse and neglect. ECCAC’s CEO, Julie Porterfield commented, “We are just incredibly sad and devastated that our Niceville Center suffered significant damage Saturday, July 16th. Although there was much water damage from the fire sprinkler system, it prevented a what could have been a devastating fire. As heartbroken as I feel and fighting back the tears, I am thanking God for His saving grace – it could have been so much worse. We may be down, but will rise above the water. We know the days ahead will be long. We will need the community’s help to restore the joy, the cheeriness, the hope the Center once held.” Recently, ECCAC announced an upcoming expansion to the Niceville Center. Now they are looking at achieving that, as well as a complete renovation of the existing building that was so severely damaged. The building may be temporarily closed, but ECCAC operations are not, the kids will still be served. The Center doesn’t house children, but is set up with a multidisciplinary team of child protection personnel, prosecutors, law enforcement, DCF, therapists, as well as ECCAC staff and volunteers to provide services to the children in a child-friendly environment. The community support to date has been substantial. As an example, Mike Kay owner of Ocean Views has already... Read More