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Alaqua Animal Refuge Commemorates Grand Opening of New Facility

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... Read More







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Crosswalk Murals Will Bring Color to the Streets of Panama City

Photos courtesy of the Bay Arts Alliance The streets of Panama City will soon shine a little brighter! Bay Arts Alliance has partnered with the City of Panama City (@thecityofpanamacitygovt), Quality of Life (@pc_qualityoflife), and the Panama City Downtown Improvement Board to complete the first of many crosswalks in Historic Downtown Panama City.  The first mural “A Bloom with a View” by Jennifer Honeycutt was recently completed at the intersection of E. 4th Street and Luverne Avenue behind the Center for the Arts. Loosely based on a Monarch butterfly’s perspective, this design includes abstract layers of saturated Milkweed flowers over Fiddlehead ferns, accented with Monarch caterpillars. Honeycutt drew inspiration from the beautiful Monarch mural on the Bay Arts Alliance building and the fact that butterflies see in ultraviolet and polarized light. Honeycutt is a Florida-based artist/designer who has resided in Panama City Beach since 2020. A graphic designer by trade, she enjoys exploring multiple artistic mediums. A self-proclaimed tree hugger, Honeycutt is equally passionate about art and environmental studies which is often evident in her work. In her spare time, she can be found exploring nature with friends, family, and her dog, Chuck. Stay tuned for the unveiling of more crosswalk murals in Panama City and click below to learn more about the Bay Arts Alliance. CLICK TO LEARN MORE     https://beachpropertiesfla.com/feed/  #30atv #30a Read More

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