June 16th, 2009
If you’ve chosen to spend the Fourth of July at THE Beach, check out this list of local celebrations across Northwest Florida’s Gulf Coast:
Sertoma’s Fourth of July Celebration
Old Seville, Pensacola, FL
Fireworks at 9pm
850-433-9866
Fourth of July Celebration at Fort Walton Beach Landing
Brooks Street, Fort Walton
Enjoy food and vendor booths, children’s activities, live entertainment, and 4th of [...]
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June 12th, 2009
Get ready, anglers. June is Florida Fishing Month and there is plenty of great fishing to be found at THE Beach. From inland streams, to bays, to the great Gulf of Mexico, fishing is not only a sport here, it’s a way of life.
Even if you don’t fish, it’s fun and educational to take a [...]
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June 5th, 2009
Hubby and I took the kayak out last weekend. It was a gorgeous day on the bayou and the polished glass of the water’s surface reflected the brilliant Northwest Florida sun. I’m not really a kayaker, which is why we have a two seater, so that the human engine that sits behind me can power-paddle [...]
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May 29th, 2009
Get your cameras ready, photographers. THE Beach Photo Scavenger Hunt begins this Monday, June 1st. It’s a great way to get to know the region better and to learn about the history and attractions THE Beach has to offer. Besides, there are prizes to be won.
Elsewhere on this website you’ll find the official rules and [...]
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May 26th, 2009
1. Frank Brown Park-This brand new park in Panama City Beach offers more than 200 acres of recreational facilities including a freshwater pond, saltwater fishing pier, trails and ball fields. Admission to the park is free.
2. Captain Anderson’s Marina-Watch the fishermen unload the day’s catch here at dusk. You’re sure to see a few locals, as this [...]
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May 26th, 2009
1. Shelling on the Gulf Islands National Seashore-Explore the longest stretch of protected seashore in the country, and notice the hundreds of beautiful shells that dot the beach. National Park rangers lead free programs, such as birdwatching and snorkeling. Admission is $3 per person.
2. Panhandle Butterfly House-Spread your wings and head to Navarre for a rare glimpse of local [...]
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May 26th, 2009
1. Cape San Blas Lighthouse-Visit the Southern-most tip of the Florida Panhandle and you’ll find this popular lighthouse. It’s actually the fourth lighthouse to mark the coast of Cape San Blas. Open Wednesday through Saturday.
2. Scalloping in St. Joseph’s Bay-Try out your best hunter-gatherer skills! From July 1- September 10, give scalloping a try by wading into [...]
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May 26th, 2009
1. Three Servicemen South Statue-A part of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, this statue in Apalachicola is a one-of-a-kind detail of the original bronze sculpture in Washington D.C. It is the centerpiece of Apalachicola’s Veterans Memorial Plaza.
2. National Estuarine Research Reserve-Located in Apalachicola, this is one of 25 sites in the nation with such designated as [...]
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May 22nd, 2009
1. Destin Fishing and History Museum- Here visitors can get a glimpse of life in the Gulf of Mexico with award-winning examples of fish caught in Destin, the World’s Luckiest Fishing Village. On display are also a large collection of antique fishing rods and reels, including one owned by Ernest Hemingway! Admission is $5 per [...]
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May 22nd, 2009
1. Turtle Watching- from May through October, catch sea turtles nesting along the coast. Take your flash light and head down to the beach after dark; you may be able to catch a sea turtle nesting. If you’re so lucky, be sure not to disrupt her!
2. Eden State Gardens in Point Washington- This beautiful turn-of-the-century [...]
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