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Review for VKI Japanese Steakhouse

 [[{“value”:” By Leo Rose When my family and I walked into VKI Japanese Steakhouse, I could immediately hear the sizzling of the hibachi grills and the enthusiastic chatter of the families seated nearby. Approaching the host’s stand, I took notice of the establishment’s inviting atmosphere and aesthetics; soft music played overhead while I was visually met with warm, mango-colored walls and traditional wood paneling at the bar. Before the staff even addressed us, I knew I was going to enjoy my time here. Sherry, one of the owner’s daughters, warmly greeted my family as we entered. She guided us to one of the multiple hibachi grills and introduced us to VKI’s wide selection, recommending the shrimp tempura and pork gyoza as starters. We decided to try the pan-fried gyoza as well as an order of spicy tuna rolls as our appetizers, and since we had hibachi access, we all ordered food off the grill to see how the chef would perform: grilled chicken, scallops, shrimp, and filet mignon awaited us all that evening. The service proved to be fast and effective as our appetizers were swiftly brought out. I chose to try the gyoza first; six crispy dumplings filled with pork and veggies, fried to perfection. The crisp outer shell quickly gave way to the soft, savory interior and paired excellently with soy sauce. I just had to try the sushi next, as although I personally am not much of a connoisseur of seafood, the presentation captured my attention and... Read More

A Pastor’s Ponderings: Impact

 [[{“value”:” By Pete Hyde This month is the celebration of Martin Luther Ling’s Birthday.  Banks, government offices, schools, and many churches will be closed for the holiday.  There will be parades, marches, and speeches from Washington, D.C. to the smallest towns in the country.  We will remember the impact of this young man.  No, not all agreed with his positions, methods, and politics.  Many in my father’s generation had little use for Martin Luther King.  My father’s learned prejudice kept him from seeing any good that could come from a black minister who stood on his beliefs and sought to change the status quo and the direction of American society.  Martin Luther King “had a dream.”  He understood the calling that was placed on his life to make a difference.  He died trying to fulfill that call.  I am sure my faithful readers will differ on the impact MLK made.  But I am also sure that everyone can agree that he made an impact.  His dream and witness changed this country. I speak, teach, and write a lot about making an impact.  When I see the impact a famous person makes on society, whether for good or for bad, I almost always reflect on the impact I am making.  Will I ever be famous?  No!  Will I make a difference?  I hope so!! Ask yourself the same questions?  Will you be famous?  Maybe some of you are or were, but most of us will not be.  Will you make a... Read More

South Walton Live Music Scene January 2026

 [[{“value”:” Old Florida Fish House Weekdays For over a decade, Old Florida Fish House has proudly featured local live music. Catch artists playing inside the coveted bar and lounge area, as well as in the large outdoor dining space situated among the palm and oak trees under the twinkling lights next to Eastern Lake throughout the week. Dueling pianos are every Thursday. Visit www.oldfloridafishhouse.com for more info. FOOW Live Music Fridays and Sunday Brunch  Enjoy live music on Friday nights, as well as Sundays for Brunch, featuring bottomless mimosas at FOOW – Fish Out of Water. The Gulf front restaurant invites you to delicious dining paired with live music. Visit foow30a.com. AJ’s Grayton Brunch and Live Music AJ’s is the place to be to celebrate all things Sunday Funday in Grayton Beach! Recharge your weekend at our live music brunch with the talented Christon Birge Duo every Sunday at 12 p.m. for a delightful morning filled with delicious food, refreshing drinks, and engaging tunes. Have a mimosa or go all in with their famous Build Your Own Bloody Mary bar. Then enjoy live music from The Pickled Pickers 5-8 p.m. Join in the fun on Karaoke Night starting at 8 p.m. every Thursday night (also Prime Rib Night). Check ajsgrayton.com for live music throughout the week. Shunk Gulley Shunk Gulley is a premier location on 30A for live music, bringing in artists from around the Gulf Coast and beyond. Whether you just want to relax to indie guitar players or... Read More

Why January Is the Perfect Time to Begin Music Lessons

 [[{“value”:” As the calendar turns to January, many people feel a renewed sense of motivation and possibility. The start of a new year naturally encourages fresh goals and positive habits, making January an ideal time to begin music lessons. Whether you’re a parent considering lessons for your child or an adult finally ready to pursue a long-held musical dream, January offers several unique advantages that can set you up for long-term success. One of the biggest benefits of starting music lessons in January is the mindset that comes with the new year. After the reflective pause of the holidays, people often feel more focused and ready to commit to structured routines. Music study thrives on consistency, and January is a time when schedules tend to stabilize. With holiday travel over and fewer disruptions, it’s easier to establish a regular practice schedule and weekly lesson time, which are essential for steady progress. January also provides a clean slate for goal-setting. Beginning lessons at the start of the year allows students to set clear, achievable musical goals and track their progress over the coming months. For children, this might mean mastering basic technique or preparing for a recital later in the year. For adults, it could be learning to read music, playing favorite songs, or gaining the confidence to perform for others. Starting in January makes it natural to measure improvement as the year unfolds, which can be highly motivating. Another advantage is the extended runway before busy seasons arrive. Students who... Read More

The Season of Maintenance: Why Small Actions Over Time Matter Most

 [[{“value”:” By Danica LaFaire, FISH Window Cleaning January has a way of making people feel like they’re already behind. The holidays are over, routines are settling back in, and suddenly we’re surrounded by messages about transformation — new goals, new habits, new versions of ourselves. But most meaningful progress doesn’t come from one big push at the start of the year. It comes from something far less glamorous: maintenance. Maintenance doesn’t get much credit. It’s quiet, repetitive, and often invisible. Yet it is what keeps homes comfortable, businesses running, bodies healthy, finances stable, and confidence intact. Small actions, taken consistently over time, don’t just prevent problems — they build trust in ourselves and in the systems we rely on. I see this principle every day in my work. In window cleaning, maintenance is everything. Glass that is cared for regularly stays clear and intact for years. When it’s ignored, small issues compound — mineral buildup, corrosion, permanent damage. Rarely is there one moment when things suddenly go wrong. More often, it is what wasn’t done consistently that creates the problem. That same truth shows up across our community. Take Executive Air Cooling, Heating and Refrigeration, for example. Most people don’t think about their HVAC system until it stops working — usually on the hottest or coldest day of the year. But regular maintenance is what prevents those emergencies. Industry data shows that well-maintained HVAC systems can operate up to 15% more efficiently and reduce overall repair costs by as much... Read More

Sinfonia Gulf Coast Kicks Off 2026 with Tina Turner Tribute and Crescendo! Extravaganza

 [[{“value”:” Sinfonia Gulf Coast has announced the lineup for its highly anticipated annual fundraiser, Crescendo!: A Cultural & Culinary Extravaganza, a three-day celebration blending world-class music, fine dining and community philanthropy. Set for Jan. 23, Feb. 27 and March 1, 2026, Crescendo! is expected to be a highlight of the Northwest Florida social season. The festivities begin Friday, Jan. 23, at 11 a.m. with the Crescendo! Kick Off Lunch in the Juniper Ballroom at Hotel Effie in Miramar Beach. Dubbed Bubbles, Bourbon + More, the stylish afternoon offers high tea-inspired vibes with lunch, champagne, wine and bourbon craft cocktails, a live DJ, and a curated fashion experience featuring Balmain. Guests will also enjoy an exclusive shopping experience in the Balmain Lounge. Tickets are $175 per person and include lunch, beverages and gratuities. Early reservations are encouraged, as the event typically sells out. Crescendo! weekend continues Friday, Feb. 27, at 6 p.m. with a series of intimate Vintner Dinners hosted in private homes and elegant venues throughout the Emerald Coast. These curated evenings pair acclaimed local and national chefs with prestigious wineries for a multi-course culinary experience. Participating vineyards include Opus One Winery, Promontory, Groth Estates, AXR, Reynolds Family Winery, Mondavi Sisters Wine and others, with additional culinary talent announcements forthcoming. Vintner Dinner tickets are $500 per person and include all food, wine and gratuities. The centerpiece of the weekend, the Crescendo! Main Event, takes place Sunday, March 1, at 3 p.m. in the Magnolia Ballroom at Sandestin Golf and Beach... Read More


Quick Thinking Shields Family as Police Close In on Fleeing Suspect

Quick Thinking Shields Family as Police Close In on Fleeing Suspect Staff Reports January 9, 2026 10:01 pm Crime, Fort Walton Beach, Okaloosa County, Public Safety In Brief: A suspect was arrested after an attempted carjacking involving a woman and her children escalated into multiple felonies. Law enforcement from OCSO and FWBPD coordinated to locate the stolen vehicle and apprehend the suspect. No injuries were reported, and the suspect now faces several felony charges. A rapid, coordinated response between the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office and the Fort Walton Beach Police Department led to the arrest of a Fort Walton Beach man following a dangerous series of crimes that included an attempted carjacking, a stolen vehicle, and a residential burglary. According to authorities, Fort Walton Beach Police officers were actively searching for a reported stolen vehicle late last night when Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office deputies spotted the car near the intersection of Kenneth Drive and Bob Sikes Boulevard. Deputies were able to quickly locate the suspect after he entered a nearby home while attempting to evade law enforcement. The suspect was identified as 30-year-old Matthew Teems of Fort Walton Beach. Investigators say the incident began earlier when Teems allegedly attempted to forcibly enter a running vehicle at a Fort Walton Beach-area residence. The vehicle was occupied by a woman and her two small children. Fearing for their safety, the woman was able to escape the vehicle and call 911. Authorities say Teems fled the scene in a stolen vehicle, prompting a... Read More

Money Matters: A Little Perspective Goes a Long Way

 [[{“value”:” By Clint Gharib As so often is the case, history provides some valuable perspective and possible lessons. I’ve been advising clients for over 36 years and have lived through two of the worst bear markets and two of the biggest bull markets ever. I find it interesting that scars from bad experiences seem to leave deeper marks on our psyche than positive ones. Maybe this is why so many repeatedly make the mistake of thinking the next bear market will be like the last one, which has not been the case so far since they started tracking the S&P 500.  Since the US market bottomed after the 2008 financial crisis, an ever-growing crowd of “market prognosticators” has warned at any hint of even the slightest trouble that a 2008 doomsday is around the corner.  Since 2009, there have been continuous warnings of the next crash. ‘Even a broken clock is right twice a day’   Remember in 2010, there was a 16% correction market intraday lows.  During the Euro debt crisis of 2011, meltdown S&P 500 lost roughly 17% and there were numerous headlines saying that it could be worse than 2008 crisis.  Recall the 2013 bond selloff (a.k.a. taper tantrum) when bond traders panicked from Ben Bernanke’s speech that “the Fed was going to stop buying bonds since the US was stronger now.”  In that Market Update, I said: “analysts were misreading Mr. Bernanke’s message and acting like he was going to sell bonds rather than just stop buying them.”  The month-long double-digit selloff... Read More

Winter Productivity: The Best Time to Tackle Big Home Projects

 [[{“value”:” By Kyle Sparks – Ovation Painting – Big projects. Beautiful results. Done right. After the whirlwind of the holidays, January brings a quieter pace along the Emerald Coast. The guests have gone home, schedules settle, and life finally slows down. That calm stretch makes it the perfect time to tackle bigger home projects — the ones that are easy to put off when things get busy. Interior painting often tops that list. During the winter months, humidity drops and paint cures more evenly, producing a smooth, lasting finish. With fewer distractions, it’s easier to focus on transforming entire spaces instead of piecemeal touch-ups. A full-home repaint now means you’ll start the new year with clean walls, sharp trim, and rooms that feel refreshed and ready for daily life. This is also an ideal time to address updates that make your home more comfortable for the year ahead. Whether it’s finally giving attention to that high-traffic hallway, brightening a dark living room, or repainting a space you’ve been meaning to reclaim, winter offers the breathing room to make it happen without interruption. For property managers and owners of vacation rentals, January’s slower pace is an advantage, too. With fewer guests and open schedules, this is the perfect time to refresh interiors and prepare for the spring rush. When it’s cold outside, investing in your interior is one of the smartest ways to use the season. By the time warmer weather and busier days return, your home will already look and... Read More