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The Velcro Pygmies Reach and Teach Impact Our Students

  From Stages to Schools By Will Estell If you’ve experienced The Velcro Pygmies live, then they need no introduction. They’ve performed for years locally at Tailfins, Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation’s Concerts in the Village, Club L.A. and recently at Seaside School’s Taste of the Race. If you’re a fan of 80s and 90s rock, and moreover, the showmanship that goes along with it, you’re probably going to become a Pygmies fan around the third or fourth song of your first show. The world-famous Velcro Pygmies specialize in taking their fans on a journey to a place and space in time when hair was big, pants were tight, screaming was singing, and in the illustrious words of KISS’s Gene Simmons, “If it’s too loud. You’re too old” rang true. The Pygmies formed in Louisville, Ky., in the 90s, playing night clubs, college campuses and frat parties, primarily across the Southeast. The band – whose four members consist of founder and frontman, Cameron Flener, guitarist, Chase West, bassist, Max War, and drummer, Chris Eddins — reside across two states, but tour together for three to five shows each week. They’ve managed to not only maintain a strong fan base, especially here in Destin, but also to drastically build upon it over the decades. Whether you go to a Velcro Pygmies show here in Destin, Auburn or Tuscaloosa, Ala., Atlanta, Houston or Cleveland, you will see a crowd made up of 35 to 50 somethings who became fans in their own college... Read More

Get Your Art On with CAA in May

  By Christopher Manson Celebrating its 35th year this month, the Cultural Arts Alliance (CAA) of Walton County’s ArtsQuest Fine Arts Festival is one of the organization’s signature – and biggest – events. In recent years, the CAA has expanded this into Art Month, with visual, performing, and literary arts programming in diverse formats at various venues throughout Walton County. Additional Art Month events and programs include Under the Sea, a fundraiser for the CAA’s Underwater Museum of Art; the Longleaf Writers Conference, formerly the Seaside Writers Conference, a gathering of creative writers from across the nation, featuring award-winning scribes from the worlds of poetry, fiction and screenwriting offering workshops and seminars; Digital Graffiti at Alys Beach, a unique “projection art” festival employing digital technologies; “Sinfonia Goes Pop!,” a free concert at the Alys Beach Amphitheatre; performances by the Emerald Coast Theatre Company; and, of course, gallery events. Find the complete Art Month schedule at culturalartsalliance.com. CAA Events Director Allie Anderson says patrons can expect new twists for May 13 and 14’s ArtsQuest festival at Grand Boulevard Town Center. “Things are different with the layout,” she says. “We’re expecting around 5,000 people over the weekend.” This year’s festival includes adult art classes with the likes of Justin Gaffrey, non-stop live entertainment, and new sponsors. “The other events are happening almost every day throughout May,” says Ms. Anderson. “We support and promote them all and want people to go to as many as they can.” Ms. Anderson handles all of the... Read More

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Recipe of the Month: Red Rice

  By Susan Benton, 30AEats.com Cast-iron pots and pans have a long-standing tradition in American cookery, and Lodge Cast Iron has stood the test of time. I completed a project with this great company for The Lodge Cast Iron Cookbook- Cooking form Coast to Coast, that includes two of my recipes. Chef Steven Satterfield made this recipe for Red Rice using Carolina Gold, an heirloom variety of long-grain rice that is hand-harvested by its producer Anson Mills. Sautéing the rice in fat for a good five minutes helps to infuse flavor into the individual grains. Lastly, no peeking while the rice is cooking — the covered cast-iron pot is key to the development of the crust on the bottom.” You can order Carolina Gold Rice from Anson Mills here, or give this dish a whirl using your favorite paella rice. Red Rice featured in The Lodge Cast Iron Cookbook Serves: 6 Ingredients: 4 tablespoons bacon drippings 5 tablespoons butter 1 small yellow onion, diced 1 cup diced celery (inner leaves included) 2 garlic cloves, minced 2 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon kosher salt (or more to taste) 2 cups canned organic whole plum tomatoes (undrained and chopped) 2 cups chicken stock 2 tablespoons pepper vinegar or cider vinegar (if you use cider vinegar, add a pinch of red pepper flakes) 1 1/4 teaspoons freshly ground black pepper 3⁄4 teaspoon dried thyme 2 bay leaves 2 dried chiles de arbol, chopped (or a pinch of red pepper flakes) 2 cups long-grain rice,... Read More

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Summer Camps at ECTC

  By Anna Fisher, Associate Artistic and Education Director Spring is here and summer is right around the corner at Emerald Coast Theatre Company (ECTC). I’ve already started humming along to all of my favorite Sound of Music songs in preparation for our May 5th-14th production. The hardest part for me is not humming along during the show! The excitement from our young cast members is palpable, not just for this production but for all of our upcoming summer camps as well. We’re excited too because that means a whole lot of energetic students dancing, singing, acting, and bringing life to our space. We love providing a place where students can participate in creative, team-based activities that don’t involve a screen. There are so many great skills that these kids build while having fun- like teamwork, literacy, confidence, communication, and voice and movement. Our summer camps start at age 5 (rising Kindergarteners) and go through 12th grade. We offer week-long mini player camps throughout the summer for our youngest students to act, dance, sing, and create art while learning how to put on a production. Our elementary aged children have their choice of singing and dancing in our week-long Camp Showtime camps, or show their spots in our two-week musical theatre camp 101 Dalmatians. We also offer the one week, non-musical camp for our elementary aged students Alice in Wonderland at three different locations including ECTC, Defuniak Springs, and Gulf Coast State College in Panama City. Our teens have a... Read More

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Seaside School Celebrates Successful 21st Half Marathon

  On a breathtakingly beautiful February day in Seaside, Florida, thousands of runners gathered on February 19th, 2023 to participate in the 21st Annual Seaside School Half Marathon & 5K. This triumphant event not only brought together racers from all over the country, but also created an incredible opportunity to support The Seaside School Inc. The Seaside School Foundation proudly reports that more than $600,000 was raised to benefit The Seaside School, Inc., through the Seaside School Race Weekend efforts. 100% of the funds raised from Race Weekend benefit the Seaside School Foundation, which supports the ongoing operational needs, endowment, and capital projects for the Seaside Neighborhood School and Seacoast Collegiate High School. The Seaside School Inc., one of the first and now oldest operating public charter school in Florida and recently ranked #1 combination public charter school in Florida, is a tuition-free, public charter school serving students across Walton County in grades 5 through 12. “The money raised during Race Weekend is crucial for the operation and success of our school,” said Patrick McCarthy, President of the Seaside School Foundation. “The students that we serve in 5th through 12th grades rely heavily on this annual fundraising event, and without the race and the support of the community, we would not be able to provide our students with the unique learning experience they receive at our school.” The charity race weekend kicked off on Friday, February 17th with an evening under the stars at the annual race pre-party, Taste of... Read More