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March Fishing Report

  It’s hard to describe how excited I am to be outside and on the water these days. The transition from winter to spring is a lot like the twilight before sunrise. Although it’s not quite spring yet, we can see it on the horizon and can feel the changes taking place. On land, the signs are obvious:   Read More

The SoWal Guide to Spring Music At The Beach

  In South Walton, the sonic landscape is thriving and we’re here to help you navigate it! Live music is one of our area’s greatest attractions. Rockin’ bands, dynamic duos and soulful solo artists perform at dozens of venues along our beachside strip of paradise all year-round. Whether you’re looking for the full weekend experience, a shady place to spend an evening, or a dance floor to showcase your best moves, some spots never fail to feature the best local and regional talent our area has to offer.   Read More

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South Walton Public Beach Accesses

  Find your perfect spot on the beach on South Walton’s 26 miles of shoreline. Access type may vary. Download pdf map here. 1 – MIRAMAR BEACH REGIONAL BEACH ACCESS 49 Seasonal Lifeguards, Parking, Beach Conditions Flag, ADA Accessible Restrooms, ADA Accessible Boardwalk, ADA Accessible Parking, Water Fountain, Beach Wheelchairs Available2375 Scenic Gulf Dr, Miramar Beach, FL 32550 Lat: 30.37819479 | Long: -86.38752755 2 – SCENIC GULF DRIVE REGIONAL BEACH ACCESS Seasonal Lifeguards, Restrooms, Parking, Beach Conditions Flag, ADA Accessible Restrooms, ADA Accessible Boardwalk, ADA Accessible Parking, Water Fountain907 Scenic Gulf Drive, Miramar Beach, FL 32550 Lat: 30.37496 | Long: -86.36365 3 – TOPSAIL HILL PRESERVE STATE PARK7525 W County Hwy 30A, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 Wheelchair accessible entrance, Wheelchair accessible parking lot, Hiking, Dogs allowed, Good for kids, Picnic tables, Public restroom, Slides, Swings Lat: 30.3713793 | Long: -86.2738829 4 – DUNE ALLEN REGIONAL BEACH ACCESS Seasonal Lifeguards, Parking, Beach Conditions Flag, ADA Accessible Restrooms, ADA Accessible Boardwalk, ADA Accessible Parking, Water Fountain5999 W Scenic Hwy 30A, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 Lat: 30.3538643 | Long: -86.2549063 5 – FORT PANIC REGIONAL BEACH ACCESS 43 Seasonal Lifeguards, Parking, Beach Conditions Flag, ADA Accessible Restrooms, ADA Accessible Boardwalk, ADA Accessible Parking, Water Fountain5753 W Scenic Hwy 30A, Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 Lat: 30.35265753 | Long: -86.25126616 6 – ED WALLINE REGIONAL BEACH ACCESS 39 Seasonal Lifeguards, Parking, Beach Conditions Flag, ADA Accessible Restrooms, ADA Accessible Boardwalk, ADA Accessible Parking, Picnic Pavilion, Water Fountain, Beach Wheelchairs Available4447 W Scenic... Read More

Step One Automotive Group to Announce 2023 Driving Opportunity Winner

  Step One Automotive Group, in partnership with United Way, will give a family in need the gift of mobility with the 2023 Driving Opportunity program. On March 31st, 2023, Step One Automotive Group will announce the winning family on Facebook Live. Step One Automotive Group, a community-involved organization, recognizes the importance of mobility in changing lives. That’s why they created the Driving Opportunity program to provide a reliable vehicle to families in need. The program has received an overwhelming response from families over the years, prompting the organization to partner with United Way agencies and their partner organizations to create a fair selection process. “From day one we have been committed to empowering lives through smarter and easier ways of accessing mobility. Bringing Driving Opportunity to life is the essence of who we are as a company.” – Darra Flanagan, Corporate Event Manager, Step One Automotive Group This year, the Driving Opportunity program has expanded, with two additional United Way agencies added to the list of applicants. This expansion will provide more families with the opportunity to apply and potentially receive the gift of mobility. The program’s success has not only impacted the lives of the winning families but also fostered strong relationships between Step One Automotive Group and the United Way agencies. Step One Automotive Group invites the public to join them on Facebook Live on March 31st, 2023, as they draw the 2023 Driving Opportunity winning family. With the support of United Way and its partner organizations,... Read More

Dust Off Your Boots and Get Ready To Rodeo March 25-26!

  The 4th Annual Westonwood Ranch Professional Rodeo returns to the Freeport Sports Complex March 25th through 26th. Come watch some of the nation’s top cowgirls and cowboys compete – bring the family and friends for a fun-packed weekend! Contestants will be coming from throughout the southwest region to compete in events including Bareback Riding, Calf Roping, Saddle Bronc Riding, Steer Wrestling, Breakaway Roping, Barrel Racing, Team Roping, and Bull Riding. Rodeo gates open at 6:00pm with rodeo events starting at 7:30 pm each night. Spectators are encouraged to come early to enjoy live pre-rodeo entertainment by David Gautreau, food by Mozey’s Mobile Cuisine, children’s inflatable play area and more! “We are so thankful for the partnership with Walton County Sheriff’s Office, the City of Freeport, our community sponsors, and event attendees that make it possible to raise funds that help support our programs. So, many youth with Autism, Downs and other related cognitive/ developmental disabilities miss irreplaceable opportunities to explore individual interests and talents and to gain life skills and job skills needed to lead an independent life. These special individuals want the same thing as we do — to be fully participating members of society,” shared Lindy Wood, Westonwood Ranch founder. Westonwood Ranch is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides therapeutic programs designed to fill the transition gap from high school into adulthood by incorporating functional learning opportunities in a therapeutic farm environment. Tickets for the Westonwood Ranch Charity Pro Rodeo may be purchased at the gate for... Read More

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Northwest FL Ballet Presents Peter Pan March 11-2

  NFB returns to the Mattie Kelly Arts Center stage in the spring on Sat., March 11 at 7:30 p.m. and Sun., March 12 at 2:30 p.m. for a trip to Neverland with Peter Pan. Complete with magical sets and mesmerizing costumes, NFB’s production includes a cast of international guest artists and company members who will take audiences on a spectacular journey in this two-act production. Led by NFB Artistic Director and CEO Todd Eric Allen, the creative team includes the ballet’s choreographer Katia Garza and scenery projection designer Israel Rodriguez. NFB Music Director David Ott will conduct the talented musicians of the Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra, providing live musical accompaniment for Peter Pan. A VIP party exclusively for season subscribers, cast, staff and special guests will also occur immediately following the March 11 performance. Peter Pan is brought to you by Season Signature Media Sponsor Scarlett Magazine. NFB is sponsored in part by the State of Florida, Department of State, Division of Arts and Culture and the Florida Council on Arts and Culture. Tickets: www.nfballet.org/peter-pan. The post Northwest FL Ballet Presents Peter Pan March 11-2 appeared first on Bay Life | News, Events and Community Information.   Read More

Air Force Enlisted Village: A Haven for Heroes!

  If you had told Yvette in 4th grade that the boy who surprised her with an oversized Valentine’s Day card would one day be her husband, she would have laughed out loud. But sometimes life has a funny way of working out, and that’s exactly what happened. Yvette and Richard (or Butch, as he was known) first met in elementary school. They shared a brief but sweet friendship until Yvette’s family moved away. It wasn’t until a decade later that they ran into each other again, this time at a bowling alley. They hit it off immediately and started dating shortly afterward. The rest, as they say, is history. The couple raised two daughters while jumping from base to base during their 22 years of service in the Air Force. Moving so frequently and changing schools so often was a hardship on the girls. But, Yvette always tried to stay positive through it all. “I always tried to make the best for us all wherever we would go,” Yvette tells me. This kind of resiliency is typical of many military spouses, who often have to deal with unexpected changes and challenges. It was four years ago that Yvette and Butch moved into Bob Hope Village. Butch had been ill for most of his time here and sadly passed away last spring. While Yvette misses her husband of 58 years dearly, she finds strength and support from her fellow residents and the Air Force Enlisted Village (AFEV) staff. Even at... Read More

A Path to Transformation

  By Lisa Woodrum Path of Grace (POG) provides a way out for women caught in the destructive lifestyle of addiction through discovering their identity and purpose in Christ. Eddie Mansfield has been its director for 12 years. He compassionately understands these residents’ journey as he too had wandered off the right path, but later found his way back to God’s path of grace through Christ from a life of addiction many years ago. POG has a structured faith-based culture effectively producing transformation, with an 85-90 percent success rate (two-year program)! Aspects of the program include Bible study, prayer, work at their thrift store (in Santa Rosa Beach and Panama City), attending AA, church, parenting classes, individual and group therapy. They also learn various skill sets such as sales, management, truck driving, customer service and construction. At graduation, each 2-year girl receives a “nest egg” of $8,100 for her fresh start. (They also have an 18-month program as well.) Eddie explains, “We speak life into these ladies, teach them to be there for each other …They learn to be loving, caring and a big family for each other.” POG has one house in Miramar Beach, two in Santa Rosa Beach and one in Vernon. Since its inception, it has graduated 160 women. Some remain to become staff. Upon graduation, Brandy Wilson desired a job in recovery and was offered the position as assistant managing director. She shares, “God totally restored my life. This program is my heart!” Morgan Jones is... Read More

Between Land and Sea: A Nonfiction Tom Clancy-type Book

  By Doug Stauffer Rear Admiral Philip Dur’s rare combination of intellect, military expertise and true patriotism helped shape this country during the Cold War and post-Cold War eras. He has a deep knowledge of naval operations at sea and this nation’s national security affairs. His career as a surface warfare officer specializing in national policy helped him funnel his Cold War experiences into the geo-political environment. Imagine rising from the rank of ensign to flag officer to serve at the highest levels in the Navy and the U.S. government’s executive branch – that’s Phil Dur! His book, “Between Land and Sea,” offers the reader a front-row seat to 30 years of American and world military and diplomatic history. This fact-based analysis and reflection centers around the national security bureaucracy and operating at sea throughout the Cold War. Read about challenges commanding ships and a Carrier Battle Group and strategy and policy assignments, including leading the Navy’s strategy division and serving as Director of Political-Military Affairs on the NSC staff, advising and briefing President Ronald Reagan on critical events in the Middle East. Discover opportunities overseas, such as the admiral’s assignment as a U.S. Defense attaché in Paris, working with the highest levels of the French national security establishment as the Cold War ended and as War erupted in the Persian Gulf. Dur witnessed history and had a hand in shaping its course! From growing up in post-WW2 Europe and Japan, through historical events including the behind-the-scenes views of the... Read More