General News

Spring Fishing is Great, but Missing You!

  By Pam Anderson Our head-boats are coming in with a lot of great catches of vermilion snapper, triggerfish and more! This time of year you never know if the water temperature will affect fishing, but this year, it has been good! April will bring some warm days, but not hot, which are a lot more comfortable but still bring plenty of opportunities to catch your limit of fish. Don’t forget that sheepshead are abundant around the jetties at St. Andrews State Park this time of year. They make great fish chowder! Start watching for Cobia. It is about time for them to make their annual migration from the south. The charter boats and guide boats are bringing in Spanish Mackerel for their spring run through the area. They are fun to catch and plenty tasty! Be sure to make reservations soon to get your chance to catch one of these seasonal fish. Bake it, grill it or take it to one of the local restaurants for a ‘Hook ’n Cook – you catch and they cook. (Max’s Bar & Grille will offer this service.) Max’s Bar & Grille (dockside) will be serving fresh sandwiches, snacks and ice cream, as well as offering more seating on the upper deck so you can watch the boats come in all over Grand Lagoon. Fisherman’s Walk with its small souvenir shop, specialty coffee shop, and shaved ice shop offers shaded seating with tables so you can snack and watch the boats unload their... Read More

Around the Beach April 2023

  Book Signing Event for Amazon #1 Bestseller “Catnip of Life” Caffe’ Del Mundo is excited to announce our partnership with poet and author Sharla Lee (Shults) for a book signing event for her Amazon #1 bestseller “Catnip of Life”. The event will take place on April 15th from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. at Caffe’ Del Mundo located at 101 S Bonita Ave, Panama City, FL 32401. “Catnip of Life” is a collection of poetry that invites readers to step away from the hustle and bustle of daily life and embrace the beauty of nature. Lee’s work is inspired by her daily walks with Mother Nature and offers a refreshing perspective on the world around us. The book signing event will be an opportunity for fans to meet Sharla Lee (Shults) and have their copies of “Catnip of Life” signed by the author herself. Attendees can also enjoy a cup of coffee while immersing themselves in the artistry and beauty of Lee’s poetic verse. “We are excited to partner with Sharla Lee (Shults) for this event and bring her inspiring work to our community,” said a representative from Caffe` Del Mundo. “Whether you’re a fan of poetry, a lover of nature, or simply looking for inspiration to help you slow down and savor the simple things in life, ‘Catnip of Life’ is a must-read.” Don’t miss this chance to meet Sharla Lee (Shults) and celebrate the beauty of nature through her poetry. We invite you to join us for... Read More

Center for the Arts to Host Best of Bay County Schools Exhibition

  The Panama City Center for the Arts springs into the new season with the Best of Bay County Schools Exhibition opened on Friday, April 7. The public is invited to two opening receptions; April 7 from 5-7 p.m. for middle and high schools and on April 22 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. for elementary schools. “We have to thank the Bay County Art Teachers Association for putting this show together,” said Jayson Kretzer, executive director of Bay Arts Alliance. “Through Best of Bay, these wonderful educators have given all the young talent in our community the chance to share their work!” For over twenty years, art teachers from all over Bay County have chosen the best student creations for display. Bay Arts has presented this exhibition for several years at the Marina Civic Center and now at the Center for the Arts. “The Best of Bay County Schools exhibition is one of my favorites exhibits we display every year,” said Exhibitions Coordinator Anastasia Dengerud. “Being able to show local students’ art and give them the experience of seeing their work in a gallery (often for the first time) is priceless. This show continues to inspire students and visitors alike to keep making art no matter your age!” Artwork from middle and high school students will be on display from April 7-19, with the closing reception on Saturday, April 15 from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Elementary school art will be shown April 22- 29, with the closing reception on Saturday, April 29... Read More

Young Professionals Committee Connects Locals

  By Anna Cooper The Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce is excited to launch the rebranded Young Professionals Committee. Our mission is to help young professionals connect, evolve and impact not only Panama City Beach but Bay County and beyond through events that encourage leadership and team building. We encourage young professionals between the ages of 21-40 to participate in monthly events such as Socials, Professional Development Luncheons, Business Tours, Community Events and more! This committee is open to both Beach Chamber members and non-Chamber members. “It’s exciting to see our young professionals getting involved in the community and taking advantage of everything the committee has to offer. With opportunities to meet community leaders, local business owners, and develop relationships our young professionals are sure to find success,” says Kristopher McLane, President/CEO of the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce. Spearheading the Young Professional Board is Chairman, Derrick Malnar with First Federal Bank; Amy Rainelli, Paradise Adventures; Colby LaDuke, Panhandle Getaways; Gunther VanWinkle, Fuel Mule Fillup; and Staff Liaison for the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce, Anna Cooper. “We are thrilled to be a part of the Committee Board and rebrand the young professional group that originally started in 2015. The rapid interest and involvement from Chamber Members has been very encouraging,” says Derrick Malnar, Commercial Banker/SBA Specialist at First Federal Bank. “Our Board is ready to grow the committee with a goal of over 100 members!” Some of our previous events include a kickoff social at Firefly,... Read More

PCB Chamber’s Ambassador Committee Helps Build a Better Community Network

  By Aubrey Haskell Community outreach is an integral part of any successful organization. Did you know that the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce’s Ambassador Committee is dedicated to this very concept? This committee is composed of a group of volunteers that support business development and networking on behalf of the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce. The ambassadors attend ribbon cuttings, ground breakings, grand openings, meetings, and much more. They also deliver welcome packets and membership plaques to all new Panama City Beach Chamber members and contribute to the recruitment process. Ambassadors have countless opportunities for business-to-business networking with both new and existing Panama City Beach Chamber members. What does it take to become an ambassador? Check out this step-by-step guide. First, you need to be a member of the Panama City Beach Chamber. Not a member? Email shannon@pcbeach.org and Shannon Richmond will be happy to help you. The next step is expressing your interest in becoming an ambassador by emailing anna@pcbeach.org. Anna Cooper will reply with all the details on how to join, upcoming events, and more. After that, the Ambassador Leadership Team will welcome you to attend their monthly meeting where you will get to network with your future peers and experience the committee firsthand. Finally, you will attend ambassador orientation where the leadership will officially onboard you and welcome you into the Ambassador Committee. The best parts are that becoming a Panama City Beach Chamber Ambassador is completely FREE and your business development potential is... Read More

Thunder Beach Celebrates 25th Anniversary May 3-7

  By Paul Bonnette Panama City Beach may be quiet now, but soon the sounds of thunder begin rolling in; locals and visitors alike know it is once again time for the Thunder Beach Motorcycle Rally. This five day event returns to Panama City Beach May 3-7 and they’re celebrating their 25th anniversary by pulling out all the stops. Known throughout the Southeast as the “most biker friendly free rally in the United States,” Thunder Beach Motorcycle Rally pulls crowds from all over for numerous arts and crafts vendors, bike shows and contests, and of course, legendary rock concerts. For their anniversary, Thunder Beach is going all out with some of the biggest names in rock including Rob Zombie, Buckcherry, Jasmine Cain, Pantera, Candlebox, Big Engine, Drowning Pool, Jackyl, Lynyrd Skynyrd and more. Chase Michael took over as owner of Thunder Beach Productions last year with the desire to make Thunder Beach into an even bigger event by adding more headliner concerts. For Michael, as Thunder Beach was already a household name in the Southeast, it was an easy transition. “Thunder Beach is a well-known name that has been around a long time,” he explains. “That is kind of what drives the ability for us to bring in these concerts and really dictate where the event is going. Honestly that’s what appealed most to me to get involved in Thunder Beach is it had the crowd there already, so it just needed to elevate it and bring it to the... Read More

Have You Ever Seen a 30A Cat?

  By Denise Boineau Maybe you have and didn’t know what to do for it? This was the case for so many along NW FL’s 30A. But today because of a small army of volunteers, our community along 30A and Highway 98 in Walton County has more support. The first trapping and the idea of starting 30ACats was born with one cat, the NextDoor app, and a shopping center. The experience was difficult to say the least. Due to the Florida heat – no one wants a cat to get stuck in a trap when it’s too hot – and the northern trapping techniques, the volunteers recognized the need for a coastal trapping strategy. Each of the volunteers came from various backgrounds. They’ve discovered that rescue isn’t all “pets and purrs” as one volunteer so aptly put it. It’s hard work – “mentally, physically and financially and emotionally.” Bridget Kornder started 30A Cats as a nonprofit in April 2021. She was living in the area and noticed the ever increasing population of stray and feral cats in Walton County. Unfortunately, Walton County doesn’t offer a low cost spay/neuter alternative. A lifelong animal lover, Bridget started the501(c) (3) so that the dollars raised would go directly to the nonprofit. Her volunteers at that time were only a small group that trapped and then drove the cats an hour to Bay County for the spay/ neuter services. Did you know that one female cat can produce offspring of over 5,000 within 7... Read More

Restaurant Review: Jaa’s Kitchen

  By Marta Rose-Thorpe What a brilliant and delicious meal we had the night we visited Jaa’s Kitchen. I took my family of four – with husband and two teenage sons – to this authentic Jamaican American eatery, nestled in a shopping plaza on the beach, and we were in for a treat. Bright Jamaican tunes filled the air, we settled in with Red Stripe beers, and the evening began! Our server, Cedia, was the perfect hostess for four very different American palettes – all unfamiliar with Jamaican cuisine. She patiently went through the whole menu, explaining the favorites, the specialties, and some of the more unique offerings (like goat and oxtail). Chef Jaa (pronounced “Jay”) came out to greet us and checked back with us several times throughout the meal. We learned a lot about the culinary offerings of this Caribbean island. Cassava is a yam-like vegetable in the tuber family. Breadfruit grows on trees, and Festivals are small torpedoes of crispy sweet dough, fried golden brown with a warm, soft center. Chef Jaa started us out with a taste of the Nine Night* Curried Goat, a favorite Jamaican dish. Curry is an intricate part of the Jamaica culture, history, and cuisine, and this savory, thick stew with veggies packed some heat! For appetizers we ordered Jaa’s Tostones and Roasted Jerk Corn. The latter was a sweet treat, more dessert-like than an appetizer, I thought… sweet golden corn on the cob drizzled in house made jerk mayo and topped... Read More

State of the City

  From Mayor Mark Sheldon The City Council prioritizes policies and projects to make this community the best it can be. The daily work of implementing policies and projects falls on our almost 400 employees who work tirelessly to make sure that you have all you need to enjoy every aspect of our paradise. In 2020 the City adopted its first strategic plan, with an aim of creating and maintaining a safe, family-friendly, vibrant community with an outstanding quality of life. Priorities for 2021-26 were identified and I’d like to both review and update you on our accomplishments. Priority One is Financial Health: This City Council is committed to fiscal responsibility, accountability, and transparency. Our capital plans for the next several years are ambitious, but aren’t dependent on property taxes, as the city has no personal property tax. Our City budget, the largest yet, plans for growth but relies heavily on grants and other restricted revenue streams. In 2021-22, the City received 13 grants for stormwater outfall and drainage projects, septic-to-sewer conversions, streetlighting repairs, and more. Some grant projects are under construction, such as CRA lighting repairs and a fire training tower, and others are in the design stage. We have federal and state lobbyists to ensure our community gets its fair share of public dollars. Last year these efforts began to pay off; we meet regularly with key lawmakers and departments in Washington D.C. and Tallahassee. In 2022, we kicked off a multi-year process to implement a City-wide software... Read More