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Medical House Calls Expands Urgent Care Services to 30A

Medical House Calls, a bespoke at-home medical service, is coming to the beach. The Middle Tennessee-based business is now expanding its services to Walton County and the 30A area, catering to both locals and tourists needing personalized health care. Their service area stretches from Miramar Beach to Rosemary Beach, including all your favorite locations in between and throughout the greater Santa Rosa Beach area. With a team of locally qualified medical professionals, Medical House Calls now offers 30A residents and visitors a contemporary way to get quality care with the convenience and luxury of ‘one-to-one’ medical services at home, including urgent care, IV therapy, weight loss, and more. About Medical House Calls Medical House Calls was founded in 2020 to meet the healthcare needs of those who prefer at-home services rather than going to an urgent care clinic, a doctor’s office, or a hospital. “COVID really changed much of how we all thought about and accessed a wide range of services,” a company representative exclusively told 30A.com. “There is now a significant demand for medical services to be delivered at home—rather than having to schedule, travel to, and wait for an appointment—and our ‘at-home’ services meet that need.” As medical bills and insurance continue to skyrocket in price, the company also has a transparent ‘flat fee’ payment system offering pricing at a fraction of the cost of the average emergency room or hospital visit. And the process is easy and straightforward, too. “All visits start with a simple phone call... Read More

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Yellow Flies: Tips for Dealing with this Florida Pest

It’s that time of year again… the dreaded yellow flies will soon be back. Ugh. These pesky bugs with a painful bite have returned for the season. They will be here during May and June to annoy you while you’re trying to enjoy outside activities. Maybe you’re planning to head out to the Timpoochee trail for biking, take a hike in one of the beautiful local forests, camping outdoors or even just hang out in your own backyard. Regardless, you’ll want to be prepared and in the know, so you can protect yourself and continue to enjoy your summer outdoor activities without disturbance. Demystifying Yellow Flies The name “yellow fly” is used to describe a dozen different species of yellow-bodied biting flies. These are found all across Florida and are most abundant during the months of May and June. The yellow fly is an aggressive biter. As a member of the Tabanidae family (their full name is Diachlorus Ferrugatus), the female is the main inflictor of pain. The males are primarily pollen and nectar feeders. Once bitten, many people experience swelling and prolonged pain. “We have heard of some people getting bit on the foot or toe and being unable to work,” said Ben Brewer, director of South Walton Mosquito Control District. Alleviating Yellow Fly Bite Pain “In general, yellow fly bites are painful and annoying but low-risk for complications. For most people, there is no need to seek medical attention as the symptoms can be managed at home. Cold compresses... Read More

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The Best Things To Do on 30A This Week – Apr 8-14

This week along 30A is brimming with an array of vibrant events, perfect for everyone from story lovers and wine enthusiasts to gaming aficionados and beach music fans. Whether you’re looking to be moved by powerful storytelling, indulge in fine wines, engage in friendly competition, or enjoy a melodic beachside setting, 30A has something special in store. Let’s dive in: 1. April Tales at SOWAL House: Open Mic Night April’s Open Mic Night at SOWAL House of Rosemary Beach is set to be a captivating evening of storytelling. The event welcomes local storytellers to share their tales, with doors opening at 5 PM and stories beginning at 6 PM. Featured Storyteller Martha LaGuardia Kotite will headline, and aspiring participants are encouraged to email for a chance to take the mic. Register HERE. Storytellers Open Mic / Thursday, April 11, 2024, from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. @ SOWAL House 2. Vino Vibes: A Spanish Wine Soirée with Bodegas Emilio Moro Join the exclusive wine-tasting event at The Courtyard at Pescado in Rosemary Beach on April 11, 2024. This evening is dedicated to the renowned Bodegas Emilio Moro Spanish Wines. Hosted by Alberto Medina Moro, representing the 4th generation of the Moro family, guests will embark on a sensory exploration of Spain’s finest wines. Complemented by expertly paired culinary delights, this event promises a rich experience of taste and tradition. Space is limited. Tickets are $79 per person (exclusive of tax and service fee). To reserve your spot, please visit https://sevn.ly/x3myUmLn... Read More

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Gulf Paradise: Luxury at Bid-a-Wee Beach

Discover ‘Gulf Paradise’, a magnificent beachfront retreat in the sought-after Bid-a-Wee Beach area. This luxurious home offers stunning, panoramic views of the Gulf of Mexico, complemented by direct access to the community beach just across the way. ‘ Gulf Paradise’ features a private, heated pool and expansive decks, perfect for savoring the endless vistas of shimmering sands and ocean waves. This spacious residence spans about 4,390 square feet, adorned with high-end finishes. It comprises six elegant bedrooms, six full bathrooms, plus a convenient half bath. A highlight is the immense 600-square-foot bunk/rec room. On the ground floor, you’ll find a welcoming living space, a well-equipped bedroom with an ensuite, and a laundry room, leading up to the capacious bunk and recreation area. The heart of the home is on the second floor, featuring the main living, dining, and a state-of-the-art kitchen, all overlooking the breathtaking gulf. Two additional guest suites complete this level. The top floor is dedicated to the luxurious master suite with a cozy sitting area and another guest suite. Situated in Panama City Beach, you’re in the midst of exciting attractions, fine dining, unique shops, and vibrant nightlife. Enjoy easy access to Hwy 98, the Pier Park Shopping Center, and the Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport. Whether you choose to explore or simply relax at home, ‘Gulf Paradise’ offers a sublime beachside experience. To learn more, visit 14310 Front Beach Road. Browse similar properties on 30A Real Estate.com.  https://30a.com/14310-front-beach-road/ Read More

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New Golf Event April 27 to Forge Community Partnerships

By Douglas J. Bartels A long-standing sense of community drives local parish church and the Knights of Columbus to use golf as a vehicle to help meet the many needs in South Walton County. The members of Saint Rita’s Church of Freeport and their local Knights of Columbus (St. Joseph the Workman Council 17689) recently created the Golf Knights of Columbus charity event in an effort to partner with the community in providing mission support to three local organizations delivering compassion and care services to those throughout the area who need it. Tom Snipes, the event chairperson, likes to speak of the charities as “mission partners,” highlighting the true nature of the relationship, people from different aspects of South Walton working together for the common good of meeting the needs of others. The first annual Golf Knights of Columbus event is slated for April 27, with play and other exciting activities to be held at The Links at Sandestin. Resgistration opens at 8 a.m. and shotgun start is at 10 a.m. Mr. Snipes could not be happier with the way the event is coming together, enthusiastically stating, “I’m elated, over the moon actually,” further relating how pleased he is with the event’s reception to date from community partners and players already involved. Adding to that, many community sponsorships and contributions have been provided by local families and businesses as partners helping to ensure greater success for both the event and, ultimately, the mission partners. Mission partners include the Point Washington... Read More

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Spring Fishing in South Walton

By Cali Hlavac As the vibrant colors of spring emerge, fishermen and families flock to our piece of paradise in the 30A/South Walton area for a spring fishing adventure. With the warming temperatures and inviting waters, springtime in South Walton offers anglers an unparalleled experience filled with a variety of species and thrilling catches. One of the most appealing aspects of spring fishing in our area is the weather. During this time of the year, temperatures range from the comfortable mid-60s to the mid-80s, creating an ideal environment for both fish and anglers alike. Spring brings the arrival of various species to the waters off the Emerald Coast, presenting anglers with a plethora of opportunities. Among the prized catches during this season are Cobia, King Mackerel, Spanish Mackerel, Sheepshead and Mahi-Mahi. These species thrive in the Gulf of Mexico’s nutrient-rich waters, making them abundant targets for eager fishermen. To reel in these coveted catches, anglers employ a variety of tried-and-tested techniques tailored to each species. For red snapper, bottom fishing near natural reefs, wrecks and ledges proves highly effective. Using live bait such as cigar minnows, pinfish or squid can entice these elusive creatures to bite. King mackerel and Spanish mackerel, known for their speed and agility, are commonly targeted using trolling techniques. Anglers troll various lures and baits behind boats at different depths, mimicking the movement of baitfish to attract these predatory species. Mahi-mahi, with their vibrant colors and acrobatic displays, are often encountered near floating debris, weed lines,... Read More

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Top 20 Beach Books: 2024’s Must-Reads for Your Sandy Retreat

As the sun warms the sand and the sound of crashing waves fills the air, there’s no better time to dive into a captivating book than on a beach vacation. Whether you’re lounging under an umbrella or stretching out on a towel, the perfect beach book can transport you to far-off lands, immerse you in thrilling adventures, or simply whisk you away into the depths of a gripping story. With 2024 upon us, it’s time to explore the top 20 best beach books that promise to make your sandy retreat an unforgettable literary journey. Here are 2024’s essential beach reads for every reader: 1. The Seashell Collector by Nancy Naigle Begin your beachside adventure with The Seashell Collector, a heartwarming tale of love, loss, and redemption in a quaint coastal town. As protagonist Ellie uncovers the secrets of her family’s past through a collection of seashells, readers are swept away by the beauty of the ocean and the enduring power of familial bonds. 2. Island Affair by Priscilla Oliveras Escape to the vibrant shores of Key West with Island Affair, a steamy romance novel that sizzles under the tropical sun. When a fake relationship between journalist Sara and baseball star Luis turns into something tangible, sparks fly amidst the swaying palm trees and turquoise waters of the Florida Keys. 3. The Last Resort by Marissa Stapley Settle in for a gripping mystery with The Last Resort, a suspenseful thriller that unfolds on the sun-drenched beaches of Costa Rica. As strangers gather at a... Read More

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Lakeside Songwriters Concerts Underway!

Featuring a lineup of top-notch, popular talent, the Lakeside Songwriters Concert Series, Friday nights at Old Florida Fish House on 30A, continues with Michael Morgan on April 5th, Charles Esten on April 12th, Leslie Satcher and Kevin Mac on April 19th and Bryan White on May 3rd. Captivating audiences with his authentic approach to storytelling through song, William Michael Morgan (April 5) is a country music singer with Warner Bros. Nashville. One of his notable breakthroughs was the release of his debut single “I Met a Girl” in 2015. The song, known for its traditional country sound and Morgan’s sincere vocals, garnered widespread acclaim. In 2016, William Michael Morgan released his debut studio album, titled “Vinyl,” highlighting Morgan’s commitment to traditional country music. Charles Esten (April 12) is an American actor, comedian and singer best known for his role as Deacon Claybourne in the popular TV series “Nashville.” Esten’s journey into the entertainment industry began with improvisational comedy as a regular performer on the British and American versions of the improv show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” In “Nashville,” Charles Esten’s portrayal of Deacon Claybourne, a talented musician dealing with personal and professional challenges, earned him acclaim from both fans and critics, even with his musical abilities. Esten performed numerous songs on the show and has released several albums with a blend of country and rock influences. Leslie Satcher (April 19) has penned numerous songs for prominent country artists that often delve into the complexities of human emotions, relationships and... Read More

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Chiringo’s “Roundup Initiative” to Aid Neurodiversity in the Panhandle

In a significant move towards supporting community and inclusivity, Chiringo, the 30A beachside dining destination known for its commitment to community and elevated beach cuisine, announces a partnership with Neurodiversity Resource of the Panhandle, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting children and families living with neurodiversity in the Florida Panhandle. This collaboration begins with a special promotion starting March 18th, aligning with Neurodiversity Celebration Week, and extends through April, Neurodiversity Awareness Month. The special promotion allows Chiringo customers to “round up” their bills, with proceeds supporting Neurodiversity Resource of the Panhandle’s financial aid program. This program offers financial assistance for families looking for assistance covering costs for diagnostic testing and therapeutic services, addressing a critical need within the neurodiverse community. Inspired by the personal journey of Andy McKoski, co-owner and partner of Chiringo, Chiringa and Hotz Coffee, and April McKoski, this initiative aims to raise awareness and support for neurodiversity. Their son, Wells, recently found his voice after being non-speaking through age 5, marking a milestone that has deeply touched the family and motivated this partnership. “Our journey with Wells has been one of hope, learning, and understanding. It’s a journey we know we don’t walk alone,” said Mr. McKoski. “This partnership with Neurodiversity Resource of the Panhandle is our way of giving back, raising awareness, and supporting families like ours. We’re not just asking people to round up their bills–we’re inviting them to join a movement of acceptance and support.” The initiative is complemented by a video that highlights... Read More

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Unveiling 30A: The Story of a Road – A Journey into Scenic History at the Redfish Film Fest

30A The Story of a Road, a short documentary produced by The 30A Company, will debut at the inaugural Redfish Film Fest held in Panama City, Florida, April 11-13, 2024. The documentary-only festival will feature about 85 films at various venues across the newly revitalized downtown. Filmmaker Jessica Plowden Anderson said she is honored that her film is included in the lineup. “This is truly a documentary of this place,” she said. “It fit perfectly.” Anderson based her film on an article on 30A.com that captured the history of Scenic Highway 30A, from its roots as a rut in the sand to what has become a sometimes crowded road running through now-bustling beach communities. Anderson is intrigued by the history of the 30A area. “A lot of people move here and visit here and don’t know anything about this place,” she said. “Hopefully, future generations will look at this film and get to know where this place came from.” Her interviews with people like 97-year-old Malcolm Patterson capture first-hand stories that rarely appear in this area’s public records. In addition to Patterson, whom Anderson said was “an absolute gem,” she also captured on film other longtime locals, including Claire Bannerman, Becky Steele, Brenda Rees, Bobby Johnson, and Maunsel White. Their charming stories about years gone by are interspersed with footage of the 30A area today, including sweeping shots of the gorgeous beaches that run along the road. The 30A Company’s founder, Mike Ragsdale, narrates the film. Kevin Elliott, organizer of the... Read More