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The 16th Annual Digital Graffiti Festival Coming May 19-20

  Digital Graffiti at Alys Beach is a one-of-a-kind projection art festival where artists from across the globe use the latest digital technologies to project their original works onto the iconic white walls of Alys Beach, and it returns for its 16th Sometimes referred to as “Photon Bombing,” “Guerilla Projection” or “Urban Projection,” underground artists around the globe have been using the latest design, animation and projection technologies for many years to cast dynamic images onto skyscrapers and other urban structures as a means of artistic expression. Digital Graffiti at Alys Beach is a festival geared towards bringing these artists together in one place to celebrate and showcase their unique talents. Each year, the festival attracts digital artists, filmmakers, musicians, interactive designers, photographers, VJs, producers, celebrities, agency executives and fans of art, technology and architecture. Thousands of dollars in cash prizes are awarded to artists, with digital submissions being received from as far away as Israel, Austria, Canada, Germany, London, India, France, Italy and China. Staged against the elegant white walls of Alys Beach, Digital Graffiti provides a large-scale blank canvas for artists to explore the visual intersection of art and architecture. The engagement between the art, architecture, and audience is transformative, creating an immersive and interactive art projection experience that is entirely unique to the Digital Graffiti festival, named as one of the top “24 Unconventional Art Destinations Around the World” by National Geographic. Artists, designers, photographers, and architects are invited to submit their artwork to be projected under... Read More

Alaqua Animal Refuge Commemorates Grand Opening  of New Facility with Month-Long “Celebrate! Alaqua” Events 

  Alaqua Animal Refuge is pleased to announce the formal opening of their new, one-of-a-kind facility, located at 155 Dugas Way, and invites the community to celebrate the momentous occasion with a month-long celebration of events titled “Celebrate! Alaqua” beginning March 4. As the Southeast’s premier 501(c)3 refuge and sanctuary, Alaqua believes that every abused, neglected, and homeless animal deserves a second chance. Originally located on 10 acres in Freeport, the new 100-acre facility will allow Alaqua to continue to do the important work of animal rescue and rehabilitation, as well as be an educational and training center for animal welfare advocates as a place that will inspire, empower, and educate others to make change in society and recreate the model worldwide. “We are so happy to finally be in our permanent home,” said Alaqua Founder Laurie Hood. “We have welcomed the animals to their new sanctuary and now we want to welcome our community to come see what their love, fundraising, and support throughout the years has built. After eight years of creating this space, we invite everyone to come ‘Celebrate Alaqua’ and honor this momentous move for our organization.” During the month of March, Alaqua will host a featured event every Saturday, kicking off with the highly anticipated Seventh Annual 100 Point and Cult Wine Dinner on Saturday, March 4. The sold-out, exclusive evening will offer guests a one-of-a-kind experience as they will be the first to dine in Alaqua’s permanent home. The elegant affair begins with a... Read More

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Democratic Women Hosts Eden Gardens Picnic April 15th

  Walton County has an abundance of beautiful outdoor places and Spring is the best time of year to year to enjoy them, with fewer crowds and cooler weather. The Democratic Women’s Club of Walton County is having an event to take advantage of this. The gathering will be on Saturday, April 15 at Eden State Gardens located at 181 Eden Gardens Road, Santa Rosa Beach. It will be from noon until 2:00. This very informal outdoor occasion will be a potluck picnic with participants asked to bring a favorite dish, beverages, or plates and cutlery. The Club will have tables available for the food. Participants are also asked to bring their own chairs. There is a park fee of $4.00 per vehicle. Please come and visit with us under the shady oaks at this historic 163 acre Florida park. For more information please contact Vaughan Greene at 423-309-0105 or Sue Bowden at 517-862-1723.   The post Democratic Women Hosts Eden Gardens Picnic April 15th appeared first on South Walton Life | 30A News, Events and Community Information.   Read More

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Alys Beach Hosts One Blood Drive Friday, March 10

  Alys Beach will host the OneBlood Drive on Friday, March 10 from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The OneBlood Big Red Bus® will be parked on the Slip Road at Raw & Juicy. ID required. All donors will receive a St. Patrick’s Day T-shirt, $20.00 E- Gift Card. Plus, wellness checkup including blood pressure, temperature, iron count, pulse and cholesterol screening! OneBlood is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) community asset responsible for providing safe, available and affordable blood. Generally healthy people ages 16 or older who weigh at least 110 pounds can donate blood. Photo ID is required. All donors receive a wellness checkup of blood pressure, pulse, temperature and iron count, including cholesterol screening. Location: 147 W La Garza Lane, Bloodmobile, Alys Beach. The post Alys Beach Hosts One Blood Drive Friday, March 10 appeared first on South Walton Life | 30A News, Events and Community Information.   Read More

Growing Your Own Food

  By Margaret Morrison, Walton County Master Gardener Ah, springtime! When many have the desire to do something about getting into gardening. The thought of growing some food for your own table becomes a thought brought to mind from many prompts we see in newspaper articles about healthy eating, healthy living, and the importance of exercise and sunlight in our lives.* Community gardens are one venue to explore, especially when you may not have the space or the permission to plant your own garden plot. What you may not know is that an opportunity for you to join in this worthwhile adventure exists here in Walton County, ready and waiting for you. Cultivate Community Gardens was established as a Section 501(c)(3) organization in 2017. It was initially the dream of Tracy Whealy Miller, a Walton County resident coming here from a background making her well versed in the advantages of growing your own food. Tracy grew up in Iowa in a family dedicated to preserving and sharing seeds. Her parents went on to found the Seed Savers Exchange, a source of high- quality seeds well known and respected in gardening circles. What she realized is that many people would like to have an opportunity to work a plot to grow items that were personally known to be GMO-free, and grown to organic standards to benefit the health of their families. Having a garden plot perhaps would allow people to grow some types of special heirloom or culturally important foods for... Read More

La Luna Children’s Boutique to Host Spring Fashion Show and Tea Party with the Easter Bunny

  La Luna Children’s Boutique, located in Grand Boulevard at Sandestin®, will host a Spring Fashion Show and Tea Party with the Easter Bunny, presented by Spears Group and Emerald Coast Magazine, on Saturday, April 1 from 3-5 p.m. benefiting the Boys and Girls Club of the Emerald Coast. The festive spring event will take place on Grand Boulevard’s North Lawn and kick off at 3 p.m. with a kid’s fashion show, sponsored by John Lee Nissan. Models will have the opportunity to shop the boutique’s latest spring and summer styles to showcase on the runway, sponsored by Grand Boulevard at Sandestin®. La Luna is currently seeking both male and female models, ages 1-14. Those interested in participating should email karoline.kellogg@gmail.com to learn more. Following the fashion show, guests will be whisked away to a Tea Party, sponsored by Vacayzen. Attendees will enjoy sips of fresh juice and tea along with light bites from Charcuterie by Shelli and Kilwins. Kids can also dance to music from the live DJ or take part in the free Easter-themed arts and crafts activities. The Easter Bunny will make a special arrival during the tea party and take photos with children and families throughout the afternoon, courtesy of Meltdown 30A. La Luna will also be raffling off several items for guests to enter to win, including a pair of Krewe sunglasses, a dinner for four at Tommy Bahama, a La Luna gift basket and gift card, as well as one-night stays at the Courtyard... Read More

Local Realtor Bobby Johnson Announces eXp Luxury Group 30A

  The Bobby J real estate team has announced its participation as a founding member of eXp Luxury Group 30A, the first-ever real estate cooperative in the area. The team is excited to launch this groundbreaking concept and leverage eXp’s innovative technology and multiple income streams to thrive in a constantly evolving market. According to Bobby Johnson, a veteran agent and member of the Bobby J team, eXp is the future of the real estate model, offering high-tech solutions and unparalleled opportunities for income growth and retention. “The recent release of the luxury division was an easy decision for us, and we are thrilled to be part of this game-changing platform,” Johnson said. As a member of eXp Luxury Group 30A, the Bobby J team will have access to a range of cutting-edge tools and resources, including a cloud-based platform for virtual meetings and training, a global network of top-performing agents, and innovative marketing strategies to reach luxury buyers and sellers. “We believe that eXp is the perfect partner for us as we continue to deliver exceptional service and results to our clients,” said Johnson. “We are excited to join forces with other top real estate professionals in the area to create a cooperative model that benefits everyone involved.” Uptown Grayton will be the location of the Luxury Group 30A office, the 5th such  eXp Luxury Branch opened in the United States. This collaborative community of real estate professionals share the same vision and values and are excited to be... Read More

March 2023 Coastal Seniors Update

  FRIDAYS WITH FRIENDS – March 10th and 24th from 10 AM – Noon Each “Fridays with Friends” program will be open from 10 AM until noon.  Coastal Seniors will welcome members, who are 50 years and older, to our office to participate in activities, such as: card games, board games, ping pong, bingo, art classes, exercise classes, etc.  If you are interested in any of these activities, please let us know so that our volunteers can prepare. You can contact us by calling 850-280-5342, or by sending an email to: coastalseniorsofsouthwalton@gmail.com. ART CLASSES – Karen Peterson will teach CSSW members Beginner Watercolor Painting on Tuesdays in March (7th, 14th,   21st and 28th) 9am-Noon. Cost is $20. Sign up by calling 850-280-5342, or by sending an email to: coastalseniorsofsouthwalton@gmail.com.  You will take home a completed painting at the end of each class. MONTHLY MEETING – AN INTRODUCTION TO PLAYING THE UKULELE  – Friday, Mar. 17th from 11:00 AM – 1 PM.  CSSW member, Jeff Ragland, will be our teacher and introduce us to playing this fun instrument. A light lunch will be provided. Sign up by calling 850-280-5342, or by sending an email to: coastalseniorsofsouthwalton@gmail.com. PICKLEBALL – Beginner Pickleball 101 at Walton Sports Complex courts – Dates to be determined. Email Sandra Gulak at sowalpickleball@gmail.com for more information and to register. Open to Walton County residents only.  Also, please join us at the Boys and Girls Club (located behind the Coastal Branch Library) for indoor pickleball on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and... Read More

March 2023 Things to do in South Walton

  Friday, March 10, 2023 Awkward Oxen Improv at Alys Beach Awkward Oxen Improv  takes place Fridays at 10am in the Alys Beach Amphitheater. Awkward Oxen Improv is a free, fun, interactive, and fast-paced comedy show that’s fun for groups of all ages. Join The REP’s improv troupe, The Awkward Oxen, as they play improv games, and make up scenes and songs on the spot based on audience suggestions. Don’t worry, if you suffer from a bit of stage fright you’re free to hang out and watch and get some laughs. The Repertory Theatre is Northwest Florida’s premier professional theatre company. Visit LoveTheRep.com for main stage performances and concerts throughout the year for music and theater lovers. Alys Beach Amphitheatre, 9581 E. County Hwy 30A, Alys Beach. Saturday, March 11 Alaqua Wellness Festival Alaqua Animal Refuge will host its First Annual Alaqua Wellness Festival —an event that celebrates animals, humans, and the earth, and how each coexists with one another and brings healing to the mind, body, and soul on Saturday, March 11th from 10AM – 5PM. The festival is open to guests of all ages. To learn more, visit ww.Alaqua.org. Wellness classes and workshops including yoga, Pure Barre, Chi-Gong, sound baths, nature trail tours, educational seminars and more will be offered throughout the day. In conjunction, there will be a showcase of local vendors, live music, and an array of food and beverage options. The day will conclude with a ceremonial bonfire. The Alaqua Wellness Festival is part of... Read More

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Free Federal Income Tax Preparation Available in South Walton County

  Free Federal income tax preparation is being offered in South Walton County for low to middle-income families and individuals, with special attention to senior citizens. Tax Preparation service will be available from Feb. 14 to April 13, 2023 at the Walton County Coastal Branch Library in Santa Rosa Beach. Taxpayers must make appointments on-line at  tinyurl.com/yryzb5mt or by calling (850) 275-9104. The site will be open Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon to five. Tax-Aide is also available in DeFuniak Springs. Call (850) 892-8746 for an appointment. AARP Tax-Aide is a nationwide service, with information available at other nearby locations at https://www.aarp.org/money/taxes/aarp_taxaide/locations.html. This service is sponsored by the AARP Foundation and the IRS. There are no age restrictions and AARP membership is not required. Taxpayers need to bring their 2021 tax return, Social Security cards for taxpayer(s) and all dependents, picture IDs, and all tax documents received. Bring checking or savings account information if direct deposit of refunds or direct debit of amounts due is desired. If applicable, bring Identity Protection PIN (IP PIN) for each individual. Taxpayers who wish to itemize deductions must bring appropriate information. Note that complicated tax returns involving rental properties, inventories, depreciation, etc. cannot be prepared. Contact Ronald Larsen, 850-305-2501 for more information. The post Free Federal Income Tax Preparation Available in South Walton County appeared first on South Walton Life | 30A News, Events and Community Information.   Read More