Alys Beach Crafted

Alys Beach Crafted presented a weekend of events in Alys Beach, which included a gathering of renowned craftspeople from around the country sharing the process, the inspiration, and the product of their craft.  Crafted sprung from 2019’s successful debut of Firkin Fête, with the goal to tell the stories of crafted beverages, culinary experiences, artistry, and workmanship.

Friday night featured the original Firkin Fête, a unique tasting experience as firkins of beer created by local and regional breweries were on tap. The firkins, each an 11-gallon keg, are unique in that no one, including the brewers themselves, can know what the final product will taste like until the firkins are tapped for the event. Altered Five Blues Band entertained the crowd this elegant evening on the lawn. Saturday followed with Spirited Soirée, featuring craft cocktails created by top mixologists from all over the country, partnered with craft distilleries and complimented with bites from the best culinary teams in the Southeast!

Rosemary Beach UnCorked

Set in an idyllic beach locale, complete with picturesque cobblestone streets and exquisite wines ready for the pour, Rosemary Beach Uncorked celebrated its 11th year with the 2022 event that took place Saturday, November 5, 2022 from 1-4 PM. Tastings of the very best of food and wine Rosemary Beach has to offer with featured restaurants, attendees enjoyed countless bottles ready for the pour and live music that entertained and delighted.
General ticket prices included festival access with eight artisanal food and wine tasting stations from the Merchants of Rosemary Beach®, entertainment throughout the festival, a complimentary swag bag and etched Rosemary Beach Uncorked™ wine glass. Featured Restaurants included Amavida Coffee, CK’s Feed & Supply, Cowgirl Kitchen, Edward’s Fine Food & Wine, Gallion’s, Havana Beach Bar & Grill, La Crema Tapas, and Restaurant Paradis.
This year’s beneficiary was Habitat for Humanity of Walton County. The mission of Habitat for Humanity is to bring people together to build homes, communities, and hope. 

Bloody Mary Festival

The Market Shops hosted its Seventh Annual Bloody Mary Festival on Saturday, October 22. The signature event, sponsored by Step One Automotive Group, raised a record-breaking $50,000 for Habitat for Humanity of Walton County.  The sold out event was unlimited tastes of their most creative and innovative bloody.

The shopping center was transformed into a bustling festival ground to host and welcome over 1,000 attendees. Upon check-in, guests received a token to vote for the coveted People’s Choice Awards for the “Best Bloody Mary in South Walton.” At the end of the event, votes were counted by Hill Coleman, CPA and the following local restaurants were chosen as the winners:

1st Place People’s Choice Award – The Beach House

3rd Place People’s Choice Award – Chiringo

A panel of select food critics and regional media also judged each Bloody Mary and selected the following winner as the most delicious and most creative. New this year, they also picked the winner of the “Best Accoutrement”:

Judge’s Choice Award – Chiringo

Best Accoutrement – Camille’s at Crystal Beach

Lola's Christmas Open House

Lola’s on 30A, a coastal lifestyle boutique that specializes in home furnishings and gifts, recently held their Christmas Open House which brought out quite the crowd on this Saturday in early November. The store was stocked with beautiful decor and festive ornaments, perfect for holiday decorating ideas. Daniel Pratt and Chris Alvarado provided live music while quest enjoyed locally made sweets and a refreshing sip of jingle juice putting everyone in the holiday spirit. 

DCWAF 2022 Check Presentation

The Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation (DCWAF), announced it has donated more than $28 million to help children in need in Northwest Florida since its inception in 2005.

This year alone, DCWAF donated $3.775 million to 16 children’s charities in Northwest Florida following the highest grossing auction in Foundation history. 

Funding was awarded in a private check presentation ceremony at the Henderson Beach Resort August 31. The total amount donated by DCWAF includes a surprise, late donation by local philanthropist, Ryan Jumonville. The Jumonville Family’s donation brings DCWAF’s gross auction revenue to a record-breaking $4 million.

The 2022 recipients of Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation funds include:

AMIkids Emerald Coast received $145,000 to fund a GED program for at risk students between the ages of 16 – 24.

Ascension Sacred Heart Emerald Coast received $200,000 to fund a new CT scanner to help diagnose and accurately treat pediatric patients in the Emergency Department.

Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast received $200,000 to allow 250 students from low-income households to attend programming for one full year. The programming is designed to provide unique opportunities to learn, grow, and recognize youth for their achievements in an effort to steer them clear of personal failure.

Children in Crisis received $200,000 to fund the facilitation of housing for abused, neglected, and abandoned children. On-site housing provides stability, shelter, house parents, food, clothing, and necessary items to help children live a safe and healthy lifestyle over the next year.

Children’s Volunteer Health Network received $200,000 to fund and serve underinsured and uninsured children in need of dental care. These funds will allow for hygienists and staff on the Mobile Dental Clinic, the Healthcare Referral Network, and dental supplies for the Mobile Clinic to assist with children in need of dental care.

Ellison McCraney Ingram Foundation received $140,000 to fund scholarships for teens that have received help from at least one DCWAF charity partner in their lifetime.

Emerald Coast Autism Center received $250,000 to support the ECAC Phase II Learning Center Capital Campaign which will provide a new building for teens entering the Transition to Work program, and in turn allow the Autism Center more space on their primary campus to serve young children on the spectrum in need of behavioral therapy.  

Emerald Coast Children’s Advocacy Center received $325,000 to support mental health therapy program, the case advocacy program that facilitates a child-friendly atmosphere offering counseling, family services, and coordination of investigations for child abuse and neglect, and the prevention program that that educate and empower students and all relevant adults with information and strategies to prevent, recognize, and respond appropriately to all types of child abuse and exploitation.

Food for Thought Outreach received $200,000 to fund food and other supplies
for their Backpack and In-School Snack Programs available to over 3,400 students receiving free or reduced lunch, and Holiday Services, offered at each pantry location to supplement the needs of families struggling with food insecurity.

Habitat for Humanity of Walton County received $250,000 to fund one new home for a family in Walton County and the infrastructure of Hope Village including roadwork, power lines, and utility taps.

Mental Health Association of Okaloosa and Walton Counties received $150,000 to fund the Brain Health Program geared toward early identification, assessment, and treatment for approximately 25 uninsured students ages 12 to 21 who experience mental health or substance abuse issues.

Opportunity Place, Inc. received $165,000 to fund immediate housing for homeless children and their families to ensure they are safe and secure. These funds will facilitate a variety of child services including child-centered case management support, literacy program, shelter services, child and family assistance, and enrichment activities.

Shelter House of Northwest Florida received $175,000 to fund mental health play therapy, counseling, and advocacy for youth affected by domestic violence as well as childcare, and other program supplies.

The Arc of the Emerald Coast received $200,000 to fund the renovation of their facility warehouse into an after-school program center for children living with developmental differences.

Westonwood Ranch received $275,000 for scholarships for individuals with developmental differences to include the Part-Time Job Skills Program as well as funding their micro business programs and cottage expansion project.

Youth Village received $200,000 to fund program operations and scholarships for
children from low-income households to attend their
VPK and after-school programs as well as the renovation of two outdoor play areas.

Santa Rosa Golf & Beach Club Renovation of the Year

Santa Rosa Golf & Beach Club was recognized in the Renovation of the Year competition in Golf Inc. Magazine’s July issue. This distinguished publication is for golf course developers and operators worldwide and their Renovation of the Year competition seeks to identify the best renovated
golf venues each year. 

Golf Inc.’s esteemed judges chose the winners for the Renovation of the Year competition through a blind judging process, where they reviewed comprehensive packages without logos or names to avoid bias. Winners were selected based on how well the project realized the vision of the development team, as well as course aesthetics, environmental and economic sustainability, among other factors. In the private course category, five winners were chosen. Santa Rosa Golf & Beach Club was named among those five as an honorable mention. 

The recognition highlighted Santa Rosa Golf & Beach Club’s $3.8 million course renovation, completed in October 2021. The architect behind this renovation was Bergin Golf Designs, Inc. and was brought to life by the construction team at Medalist Golf. Santa Rosa Golf & Beach Club’s Golf Maintenance Team, led by Kelly Barker, also played an integral role in this project.  Throughout the course of this project, several mechanical needs of the golf course were addressed, including new greens, bunkers, tees, and drainage. Since the original course was narrow and overgrown, many improvements were made to the aesthetic elements of the property. 

“The golf course epitomizes my belief that golf should basically be an ebb and flow between challenging holes and opportunities to score,” said architect
Bill Bergin. 

The renovation aimed to work with the natural terrain and landscape by creating dunes with appropriate vegetation. Maintainability was a key focus of this renovation and even adjusted the cart path to reduce turf damage. 

“The goals of the renovation and the bottom line far exceeded what anyone could have dreamed possible for Santa Rosa Golf & Beach Club. 

From person to person, we had hopes that the renovations would be a milestone renovation for the club for future generations of our club,” said General Manager, Michael Bickett. 

Santa Rosa Golf & Beach Club’s new design provides a challenge for the most skilled golfers, but is also approachable for the recreational player. The new design added about an acre to the current greens complexes, which made room for more holes and a more dispersed traffic pattern.

Emerald Coast Blue Marlin Classic

Taking place in one of the most productive fisheries in the United States, timed to coincide with the peak of the Gulf Coast’s blue marlin season and located at the South’s number-one ranked resort destination, the Emerald Coast Blue Marlin Classic at Sandestin® (ECBC) has set the precedent for world-class sportfishing tournaments. This annual event offers angling teams deep blue waters of the Gulf of Mexico, red-hot billfish action, and cool green cash. While onshore, both tournament participants and their families can enjoy a variety of recreational activities offered at the Sandestin® Golf and Beach Resort and The Village of Baytowne Wharf. The spectacular night time weigh-ins, held at the Baytowne Marina at Sandestin, are free and open to the public. 

Named as one of the top ten big-money tournaments in the world by Marlin magazine, the ECBC’s cash awards surpass $2 million – and with over 27 optional entry levels, there are plenty of ways to win a piece of the pie. 

The ECBC is a “modified-release” tournament in which blue marlin are the only billfish that may be weighed. Release points are awarded for blue marlin, white marlin, sailfish and spearfish. The three heaviest weighed blue marlin, dolphin, tuna and wahoo are eligible for cash awards, as are the top three teams in the Release Division and the top three in the Crew Division. Awards are presented to the top overall, release, lady and junior anglers. The top overall release team has its name engraved on the Magnificent Blue Perpetual Trophy, donated by Galati Yacht Sales and Viking Yachts, sculpted by Chris Barela and on permanent display at the Marina Bar & Grill. 

Summer Haze Music Fest

On August 21, 2022, North Beach Social was the place to be! Summer Haze Music Fest was back for the second year and nine of SoWal’s favorite bands rocked the house all day long. With performances by Electric Duck Phat, Queen’s Ransom, Boukou Groove, Big Phun, The Iceman Special, and more, we celebrated all the great music SoWal has to offer. 
The day wasn’t just an amazing concert, it was also a fundraiser for Alaqua Animal Refuge. In addition to the music, Summer Haze had a live auction! Robby Amonett very generously donated a live painting of each performance, and Driftwood Guitars donated a custom electric guitar for the event
Summer Haze Winter Fest is on November 19, 2022, at Distillery 98 & Idyll Hounds benefiting the Emerald Coast Children’s Advocacy Center. Acts will include The Cosmic Rascals, Hunter & Tony, Chris Alvarado Trio, The Neon Tears, and more! Similar to last year, there will be food trucks and a Sip & Shop with local art vendors. For more information about vendor & sponsorship opportunities, or purchase tickets, please email info@southernsoundalliance.com or visit:
www.southernsoundalliance.com/summer-haze-music-festival

Summer Soiree and Ribbon Cutting

Hand Arendall Harrison Sale and Emerald Coast Title Services celebrate their recent move in
Santa Rosa Beach with a Summer Soirée.
The two companies posed the question, what should we do to celebrate the opening of our new location? Answers were many but at the top of the list was host a party for all their clients, friends, neighbors and chamber members with frozen drinks and cool tunes to beat the heat. Hancock Whitney co-sponsored the event, which also served as the Walton Area Chamber’s Business After Hours and as dual ribbon cutting ceremony hosted by the Walton Area Chamber and Destin Chamber.
The event was very well attended by guests along the southern coastal region from Panama City, FL to Mobile, AL. “We moved, we invited and they came. It’s been great to have the support of our other seven law offices and title company but we also count the community, chamber, client and fellow business support as part of our foundational growth here in Walton and Okaloosa counties,” states HAHS Partner/Member and ECTS President, Dion Moniz. 
The law firm and title company outgrew their previous offices at Redfish Village and moved to their new offices this summer at the corner of HWY 98 and County Road 393.  Although, corporate and individual legal work and real estate title work can be accomplished from anywhere, the idea behind the new place was location, location, location for clients, friends, businesses and the future growth for the two companies.

Dermatology Specialists And Aqua Medical Spa Watersound Origins Grand Opening

Dermatology Specialists of Florida recently held an open house to celebrate the opening of their new Watersound Origins Office. The Walton Area Chamber of Commerce and its ambassadors along with guests joined the welcoming staff for their official ribbon cutting followed by refreshments and a chance for attendees to tour the facility.  

This  new 5,000-square-foot state-of-the-art office, located in Watersound Town Center at 75 Origins Main Street, has been designed to house medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology services along with the physician-supervised medical spa, Aqua Medical Spa. This expansion if part of Dermatology Specialists of Florida’s continuing commitment to provide comprehensive dermatology care to all of the communities it serves. 

The team making this all possible is led by Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner Angela Pearson, along with an aesthetician and Dr. Jon Ward, Board-Certified Dermatologist and Board-Certified Mohs Surgeon. 

2nd Annual Distillery 98 Paddle Boil

Distillery 98 celebrated it’s two year anniversary by hosting a fun-filled two-day event on Sunday afternoon, May 30 from Noon-5 p.m. The community stopped in to the local distillery for an all-you-can-eat crawfish boil by Sports to Geaux, cocktails, local beer, and wine, Swell Pops popsicles, Sweet Henrietta’s sweet treats and local live music from Cadillac Willy and Boukou Groove. The event was free to attend and open to the public. The distillery auctioned off a YOLO paddleboard during the event and relaunched their Martin Migration vodka. Distillery 98 will also be unveiling their new, Half Shell Vodka, an oyster shell filtered vodka bottled in an eco-friendly, disposable bottle.
A one-mile Memorial Day paddleboard race around Western Lake, benefitting Gulf Therapy, followed on Monday.  Awards were given to the first-place male and female winners, as well as last place and best dressed.

Mural Reveal Party

Linda Miller Real Estate recently hosted a Mural Reveal Party at their office in Seagrove Beach. The unveiling of 30A’s newest public art mural, a 40’ x 15’ installation on the Eastern wall of Miller’s office building was celebrated in conjunction with the Cultural Arts Alliance of Walton County’s Art in Public Spaces Program. The mural is the work of local artist Bradley Copeland, whom has a passion for painting lips, or as Linda Miller likes to refer to them, “Smiles”. The design was inspired by the beautiful white sands and teal waters of the Emerald Coast as well as the happy smiles of 30A’s beach community. Not only does the mural serve to beautify the Seagrove neighborhood, but it also offers another great photo op to capture memories on 30A for locals and visitors alike.

Ascension Sacred Heart Foundation Emerald Ball

The Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa recently held the annual Emerald Ball. The much anticipated event is hosted by Ascension Sacred Heart Foundation and serves as as one of the organizations significant annual fundraisers. The Ball brings out the green in everyone, not only in the form of generous donations but also in attire. Beautiful emerald green gowns and matching tuxedo accessories are a fun part of the evening, making wonderful photo ops!
The goal of the Ascensions Sacred Heart Foundation is to enhance the level of healthcare for the Gulf Coast with a vision to bring quality and compassionate care to Northwest Florida. Proceeds from this years’ event had a special purpose as they are part of the planned purchase of a state-of-the-art CT scanner, to greater enhance the level of healthcare provided locally!

Digital Graffiti - Alys Beach

Digital Graffiti at Alys Beach is a one-of-a-kind projection art festival where artists from across the globe use the latest digital technologies to project their original works onto the iconic white walls of Alys Beach. At the helm for the 15th anniversary of this much anticipated event was new curator John Colette, professor at the Savannah College of Art and Design and seven-year veteran participant.
Each year, the festival attracts digital artists, filmmakers, musicians, interactive designers, photographers, VJs, producers, celebrities, agency executives and fans of art, technology and architecture. Artist submit original works of digital art to be showcased in the juried festival which has received has more than $200,000 in awards and artist stipends, donated by the Alys Foundation over the past 14 years. The engagement between the art, architecture, and audience is transformative, creating an immersive and interactive art projection experience that is entirely unique to the Digital Graffiti festival, named as one of the top“24 Unconventional Art Destinations Around the World”.

Pure Collective Salon Grand Opening

Pure Collective Salon recently held its grand opening at their beautiful new location in Grand Boulevard. Many may recognize the name and faces with this being the owners second location to the original Pure & Couture Salon at City Market Beachside in Destin.
The Walton Area Chamber of Commerce was present to conduct an official Ribbon Cutting with the owners and staff, along with friends, clients and chamber ambassadors. Guests were greeted with a refreshing bubbly along with light bites and special giveaways.
Pure Collective Salon offers world-class services specializing in color, cut, hair extensions, facials, eyelash extensions and makeup applications. The state of the art facility with its beautiful and inviting decor is a great addition to Grand Boulevard and a convenient location for the many who live and visit the Miramar and Santa Rosa Beach areas!

Corcoran Reverie Lawn Party

Corcoran Reverie, a high-end real estate brokerage based in Seagrove Beach with offices in Destin, Panama City, and Nashville, and an affiliate of Corcoran Group LLC celebrated their two-year anniversary – A Celebration of Reverie: Lawn Party & Croquet Tournament – on April 28, 2022 on the Village Community Lawn at WaterSound Origins. Guests enjoyed a stroll through the Cocktail Garden, live music from Daniel Pratt, and delectable bites from Swift Catering. The pinnacle of the evening was the croquet tournament benefiting The Sonder Project. With a 200+ agent team led by owners Hilary Farnum-Fasth and Jacob Watkins, Corcoran Reverie held the #1 office ranking in Northwest Florida based on closed office sales volume of over $750 million in their first year as a Corcoran affiliate and $1.12 billion in 2021. 

Corcoran Reverie

Corcoran Reverie, an affiliate of The Corcoran Group and led by broker/owner Hilary Farnum-Fasth and partner Jacob Watkins, celebrated their one-year anniversary and the launch of their Destin office with Destin’s RealJoy Properties joining the Corcoran Reverie family on Thursday, May 20th at their Seagrove office. Guests enjoyed live music from Yacht Rock Schooner Trio, lite bites by Plate to Plate, and desserts by Sugar & Heart Bakery. Local artist Maxine Orange created an original “Live South Walton” mural for the special occasion as well as did a live painting at the event as part of the silent auction benefiting The Sonder Project, which raised over $12K for the organization. Since becoming an affiliate, Corcoran Reverie now has over 130 agents and has been recognized as one of the top brokerages in Northwest Florida with over $750 million in closed sales volume.

BECASA Grand Opening

Compared to its first location, BECASA at 30Avenue exudes a more resort-style feel to its clientele. The new 2,300 square foot space will feature the BECASA line, which includes classic linen garments, hand dyed pareos, lounge kimonos, resort-style dresses and classic layering pieces, along with complementary brands, such as Luna Luz, Olivia James the Label, Cecilie Copenhagen, Musee & Cloud, Beck Bags, We Dream in Colour, and many others. BECASA aims to highlight small artisan makers and other small business entrepreneurs throughout their shops. “Beyond our clients, I’m very excited about extending new jobs and a new, fun loving retail work community to local women on 30A. These are the reasons I am in business and they’re the things that keep me energized every day” Raffield said. BECASA recently celebrated its opening of a new retail space in 30Avenue, Founded in Apalachicola, Fla. by Emily Raffield in 2018. BECASA is a women’s boutique that showcases its own in-house clothing line that is designed and handmade in the U.S. and Jaipur, India, along with other curated apparel, home, and gift items that come from artisans and merchants all over the world.

YP Good Citizen's Lunch - Alys Beach

The Young Professionals of Walton County organization held it’s monthly meeting on May 13th. This month’s meeting was hosted by The Citizen. This seaside tavern, located on 30A in the heart of Alys Beach, is inspired by coastal cuisine around the world. The YP’s welcomed guest speaker, Stacy Hamilton, Vice President of Marketing & Communications at Alys Beach. This group of young movers and shakers of Walton County was created by the Walton Area Chamber of Commerce with a mission to bridge social, geographical, political and economic boundaries across Northwest Florida’s Gulf Coast.

Digital Graffiti

Digital Graffiti at Alys Beach is a one-of-a-kind projection art festival where artists from across the globe use the latest digital technologies to project their original works onto the iconic white walls of Alys Beach. Sometimes referred to as “Photon Bombing,” “Guerilla Projection” or “Urban Projection,” underground artists around the globe have been using the latest design, animation and projection technologies for many years to cast dynamic images onto skyscrapers and other urban structures as a means of artistic expression. Digital Graffiti at Alys Beach is a festival geared towards bringing these artists together in one place to celebrate and showcase their unique talents. Each year, the festival attracts digital artists, filmmakers, musicians, interactive designers, photographers, VJs, producers, celebrities, agency executives and fans of art, technology and architecture. Thousands of dollars in cash prizes are awarded to artists, with digital submissions being received from as far away as Israel, Austria, Canada, Germany, London, India, France, Italy and China.