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JUNE 2011 VOL. XVIV NO. VI
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2011 DESTIN AREA CHAMBEROF COMMERCE LEADERSHIP
850.837.6241WWW.DESTINCHAMBER.COM
Not Rain, Nor Wind, Nor Hail…
Network, a supplement to The Destin Log, is published and printed monthly for the Destin Area Chamber of Commerce. 4484 Legendary Drive, Suite A, Destin, FL 32541 (850) 837-6241 - www.DestinChamber.com
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEMIKE FREEMAN Chairman of the Board Whitney National Bank
BILL LINDSLEY Chairman Elect Simple HR
BRIAN HAUGEN Immediate Past Chair Emerald Coast Wealth Advisors of Raymond James & Associates
AMY PERRY Treasurer Pleat & Perry, P.A.
TIM EDWARDS Vice Chairman/Communications & Marketing Fudpucker’s Beachside Bar & Grill
LES PORTERFIELD Vice Chairman/Community & Economic Development TEA, Inc.
KATHY WHIDDEN Vice Chairman/Membership Development Emerald Coast Chiropractic
MARY ANNE WINDES Vice Chairman/Harbor Association Real Estate Professionals of Destin, Inc. Destin Fishing Fleet Marina
DIRECTORSJIM BREITENFELD Breitenfeld Development Services, LLCSHAUN EUBANKS Community Bank, DestinSTEVE JAY O’Sullivan Creel, LLPREBECCA JONES Fort Walton Beach Medical CenterANDI MAHONEY White-Wilson Medical CenterKAREN MCCARTHY Army Aviation Center Federal Credit UnionCYNDY THOMAS ResortQuest Vacation RentalsCAREY TROTTER Trotter’s General Contractors, Inc.
CHAIRMAN’S APPOINTEESJOHN COMER Southern Restaurant Group, LLCMATT LINDLEY Sandestin Golf And Beach Resort
SPECIAL APPOINTEEKIM WINTNER Alliance Association Management Co., Inc.
MANAGEMENT TEAMSHANE MOODY, CCE, IOM President and CEO [email protected]
ELIZABETH SPIES Vice President of Communications [email protected]
WENDY SCHAEFER Information Specialist [email protected]
SANDI MCCLANAHAN Membership Consultant [email protected]
Despite Mother Nature’s unwillingness to cooperate, Sunset on the Harbor spon-sored by Whitney National Bank was still a fun, fun event. More than 50 Cham-ber members left the docks aboard the Destiny at noon. They returned with stringers full of fi sh after a journey that took them 27 miles offshore. The captain obviously found a hot spot for fi shing.
It was our fi rst Corporate Fishing Challenge. But the challenge came more from battling the weather and “reports from the participants” of golf ball-size hail just eight miles off the East Pass as they were returning. But everyone in the group who fi shed that I talked with after they arrived back at the dock (safely, by the way) said it was a blast and they look forward to doing it all again. Congratulations to our winners:
Team Competition1st Place: All Clear Restora-
tion2nd Place: Whitney National
Bank Boerstler Team3rd Place: Destin Commons
Bland Team
Individual WinnersLadies 1st Place: Tracey Marsh
Ladies 2nd Place: Kellyanne Bartleson
Ladies 3rd Place: Melissa Weeks
Men’s 1st Place: Dustin Ham-blin/Billy Barnett
Men’s 2nd Place: Robert Feldman
Men’s 3rd Place: Charlie Bland
As always, Mary Anne Windes and Captain Kelly Windes were awesome dur-ing the event. Jami Jones at Destin Charter Service was incredible handling the details of the tournament. It was an event that could not have run smoother – until the storms hit.
The weather put a damper on the evening festivities. Even with the storms, many people enjoyed the great food at the fi sh fry. John Olivarez and his crew at Fisherman’s Wharf always do an outstand-ing job.
And special thanks to Kathy Whidden for managing a very successful silent auction during the event.
Other Chamber ThingsI had the pleasure of host-
ing Leadership Okaloosa in early May. Working with Julie Cotton, the class had a day-long adventure in and around Destin. With your chairman, Mike Freeman of Whitney National Bank, we opened the session at Henderson Beach State Park (a hidden gem, if you’ve never been, you need to go!) and gave them an over-view of Destin and the Cham-ber. Presentations from Greg Kisela and Ken Gallander of the City covered the harbor boardwalk and the CRAs and future development in Destin. Helen Donaldson discussed
the fi shing rodeo. Captain Kelly Windes discussed the harbor’s history, the charter boat business, and shared some great stories during lunch at Fisherman’s Wharf.
That was followed by a tour of the East Pass and the Crab Island area north of the bridge aboard the Southern Star. Captain Cliff Atwell and Steve Wilson did a fantastic job “fi nding” dolphin in the Gulf and in the bay. We even saw a shark or two in the pass. And the day ended touring the Destin History and Fishing Museum with Jean Melvin.
Why do I share that with you? To show you how members of the Destin Area Chamber of Commerce and our community do a great job of working with groups to give the best information about Destin. Many of the participants in the class had never seen nor heard what they saw and learned that day. I always enjoy the expressions of appreciation we receive after events such as that. Thank you, Julie, for includ-ing Destin in the leadership program!
The legislative session ended recently. During the session, your Destin Area Chamber Board of Direc-tors passed two resolutions against two bills. One would have exempted online travel companies from paying their fair share of bed tax on the full price they charge for accom-modations. That bill died in committee.
The other resolution passed by your board supported keeping local control of the Mid Bay Bridge Authority rather than consolidating it into the state toll authority. Your board would like to
thank Senator Don Gaetz for understanding the position of many local organizations and pulling the MBBA from that consolidation. We hope to have our legislators at an up-coming chamber lunch soon to give you their views on the session and what to expect as they begin preparations for next year’s session.
Finally, as summer arrives, it is so pleasing to see the smiles on the faces of so many business owners in our com-munity, especially the resort management and accom-modations companies! All indications are the summer looks very strong. We need it. Be sure to thank all of our visitors when they visit your business. Thank them for choosing Destin as their vaca-tion destination. They have other choices.
And I encourage you to help us take control of our local economy. Shop locally, buy locally. Members of the Destin Area Chamber of Commerce have all the products and services you need and want, so there is no reason to go online and buy from some out of the area business. Visit the business directory on the Chamber’s website, www.destinchamber.com, and buy from them just as you want them to buy from you. After all, that’s how we’ll continue to build this world-class community one business at a time!
With wishes for continued success, and until we meet or speak again,
Shane A. Moody,CCE, IOM
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A Message from the Chairman of the Board
Visit www.FWBMC.com or call 850-864-0213 for more information. 2068120
Whether you realize it or not, Destin’s success with tourism large-ly depends on a strong dollar. Your fi rst response might be, “how?” or “why?” If you are like most, a strong dollar probably doesn’t enter into your daily thought process, if ever. However, for the moment, let’s ponder the relationship of a strong dollar and Destin’s success.
The US dollar is the currency most used in international trans-actions and is one of the world’s reserve currencies. Let’s just say the strengthening and weakening of the US dollar has far reach-ing implications on economies all across the globe. So you ask, what in the world does this have to do with little ole Destin? Quite frankly, it has a lot to do with Destin and its prospects for prosperity.
Let’s talk about the inverse relationship with the US dollar and commodities. First, what is a commodity? A commodity is sim-ply a product of uniform quality and generally traded across global markets. There are two types of commodities, “hard” and “soft.” Examples of hard commodities are crude oil, gold, and silver. Soft commodities would be something like soybean, rice, and wheat since
they have a short shelf life. Ok, I know, get to the point.
I promise, I am about to tie it all together. Crude oil, a commod-ity, is priced in US dollars, and it becomes less attractive to investors with foreign currencies when the US dollar strengthens and more attractive when the US dollar weakens. Basically, the strengthen-ing US dollar generally devalues the investor’s holdings in com-modities, which can prompt a sell off of holdings in crude oil as well as other commodities. As a result of a drop in demand for the crude oil commodity, its price subse-quently falls. And, as we all know, crude oil is refi ned into gasoline. Eventually, the fall in crude oil prices translates into a decline in gasoline prices at the pump.
I think we can all agree that Destin is predominantly a drive-in destination for most of its visi-
tors with the rest choosing to fl y. Cheaper gas and cheaper airline tickets equal more visitors willing to spend more time and dollars in our area. So the short answer is a strong dollar is good for Destin.
I would be remiss if I didn’t give a big shout out to the Destin Area Chamber’s Harbor Committee and Mary Anne Windes, its Chair, for a wonderful day of fi shing at the 3rd Annual Sunset on the Harbor. Unfortunately, the weather didn’t cooperate for the evening festivi-ties; however, the afternoon Cham-ber Fishing for Business challenge was outstanding. There were 54 Chamber members and guests who boarded the party boat Destiny for an afternoon of networking and plain good ole fun. The Captain and his mates were terrifi c hosts and made the experience memo-rable for all. I am pretty certain everyone aboard caught fi sh based
on my observations and feedback from others. More importantly, it reminded all of us how lucky we are to live and work in an area that offers such great fi shing. I encour-age you to take advantage of what the Destin Harbor has to offer whether it’s fi shing, boating, dining, or simply strolling along the harbor.
Last, but not least, please investigate the Chamber’s highly recognized business leadership program known as Destin For-ward. It’s a wonderful program that introduces and educates our present and future leaders on the Destin community and its assets. For more information, please contact any of our talented folks at the Destin Area Chamber.
Mike Freeman2011 Chairman of the BoardWhitney National Bank
A Strong Dollar Good for Destin
Mike Freeman
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For information about all Chamber events, please visit the Events Calendar at www.DestinChamber.com.
Join us for our Leaders In Business Lunch on Tuesday, June 14, sponsored by White-Wilson Medical Center and be-ing held at The Palms of Destin Resort
and Conference Center.Our Leaders In Business Lunches incorporate net-
working and educational components to benefit all members. Everyone is encouraged to attend. The cost for the lunch is $15 for those members who pre-register, $20 for members at the door, and $30 for non-members. Please remember that reservations are required, and no shows will be billed. All registrations are due by Fri-day, June 10. Check-in begins at 11:15 a.m., and the lunch begins promptly at 11:30 a.m.
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The Destin Area Chamber of Commerce invites you to our June Business After Hours sponsored by The Love Shack!
Please do not forget to bring your busi-ness card for networking and our door prize drawing. All businesses are invited to bring a door prize, which offers one more way for you to gain exposure. There is no fee for members to attend this event. The non-member fee is $20. Please visit the Events Calendar at www.DestinChamber.com to RSVP.
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THE CHAMBERMONTH AHEAD
Chamber Board of Directors Meeting will be held in the Chamber conference room at 11:30 a.m.
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Thank You for the Door Prizes!
• Eglin Federal Credit Union• Emerald Coast Chiropractic• Gulf Power• Gulfarium• Jim Liufau Ins. Agency, Inc., State Farm Ins.• Lenny’s Sub Shop• Mary Kay Independent Consultant Team
Leader - Sheri McDonald• O’Sullivan Creel, LLP• Simple HR• Whitney National Bank
Leaders In Business LunchWe would like to thank Destin Charter Boat Asso-ciation and Destin Seafood Festival for sponsoring our May 10 Leaders in Business Lunch held at Embassy Suites Hotel Des-
tin – Miramar Beach.The 33rd Annual Destin Seafood Festival, Sept.
30—Oct. 2, will fi nd its home right on the Destin Harbor with a festival that stretches the length of the Destin Harbor and showcases our local fi shing fl eet
and working Harbor. All of the Harbor front business-es will join together to host Destin’s biggest Seafood Festival yet!
This is a community-based event with lots of fresh local seafood, favorites from some of the area’s best restaurants, 90 arts & crafts booths, live seafood cook-ing demonstrations, live music, and more.
There will be plenty of activities for kids and fami-lies with two separate kid’s areas, a petting zoo, and more to entertain the younger crowd.
This is a true Destin Harbor front event for the fam-ily and a long standing local tradition.
The Destin Charter Boat Association is proud to be partnered with so many local businesses to bring the Destin Seafood Festival to our community.
Thank you to Ken Cromer, Senior Director of Disaster Services with the American Red Cross of Northwest Florida, who presented “Are You Ready for a Hurricane?”
Thank you to Rick Harper, Ph.D., Director, Offi ce of Eco-nomic Development and Engagement University of West Florida, for his presentation of an economic outlook for our area.
Capt. Mike Eller, Destin Charter Boat Association and Des-tin Seafood Festival.
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Host Amy Perry Pleat & Perry, P.A.
Destin Business Forum airs on Cox Channel 6. The schedule is available online underneath the Channel 6 heading: ww2.cox.com/myconnection/gulfcoast/watch.cox
In partnership with Cox Communications, the Chamber’s monthly TV program will host the following organizations beginning in June:
Destin Business Forum
Petermann Agency
Simple HR
Wind Creek Casino
Celebrating Ambassador Successes
Congratulations to our top Ambassadors for April 2011: 110 points – Richard Barrington, Holiday Isle Properties, Inc.85 points – Paul Woolman, Copy Systems Business Center, Inc.85 points – William (Bill) Head
Bark Avenue4316 Legendary Dr. C107
Destin, FL 32541
(850) 424-5988
www.barkavenue.com
Category: Pet Food and Supplies
Chamber Rep: Susan McGary
Blalock Seafood & Specialty Market1004 Hwy. 98 E.
Destin, FL 32540
(850) 460-2933
Category: Seafood Markets
Chamber Rep: Mac Blalock
Capstone Mobile Media3016 Bay Villas Dr.
Miramar Beach, FL 32550
(318) 349-4998
www.capstonemobilemedia.com
Category: Marketing Consultants
& Firms
Chamber Rep: Harold Rosbottom
Coyote Ugly Saloon10512 Front Beach Rd.
Panama City, FL 32407
(404) 538-3200
Category: Night Clubs & Bars
Chamber Rep: Joanna Olsen
Legendary Marine4601 Legendary Marina Dr.
Destin, FL 32541
(850) 337-8300
www.legendarymarine.com
Category: Boats-Sales & Service
Chamber Rep: Wanda Kenton
Little Caesars979 Hwy. 98 E. Ste. B2
Destin, FL 32541
(850) 837-7100
Category: Restaurants - Pizza
Chamber Rep: Lori Enzor
Resort Vacation Properties of St. George Island, Inc.140 W. 1st St.
St. George Island, FL 32328
(850) 927-2322
www.resortvacationproperties.com/
welcomedestin
Category: Accommodations-Rentals
Chamber Rep: Candy Varnes
Unishippers1554 Cedar St.
Niceville, FL 32578
(850) 226-1872
www.unishippers.com
Category: Mailing Services,
Packing, & Shipping
Chamber Rep: David Jeffcoat
Zip Travel International2885 Sanford Ave. SW #16043
Grandville, MI 49418
(410) 781-8567
www.ziptravel.com.ph
Category: Employment Services
Chamber Rep: Aaron Black
If you are interested in membership in the
Destin Area Chamber of Commerce, please contact Membership Consultant
Sandi McClanahan at 850.837.2711 ext. 3
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Brooks Brothers Factory Store Make-A-Wish
Every year Brooks Brothers proudly lends its support to the Make-A-Wish Foundation by raising donations at their stores nationwide. This year the Brooks Brothers Fac-tory Store at Silver Sands Factory Stores in Destin raised $5,000, the most donations in their division and, on April 14, celebrated with wish kid Jess from the Make-A-Wish Founda-tion of Central and Northern Florida.
Okaloosa Schools Celebrate Change for Children
Ken Hair, President/CIC, presents trophy to the winning high school, Choctawhatchee High School.
Okaloosa County schools cel-ebrated the success of their Change for Children campaign on April 19 with a pizza party at the Niceville Community Center. The schools raise money for Children in Crisis, Inc., throughout the year by collect-ing change in classrooms, hosting bake sales, and having talent shows. The Florida Fidelis Tau Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa hosted the end-of-year event to celebrate the success and generosity of these students.
Ken Hair Named President/CEO, Children in Crisis, Inc.
Children In Cri-sis, Inc., recently took the next step in its evolution by changing Ken Hair’s title from Executive
Director to President/CEO. This was an effort to move closer toward the corporate model structure, which bet-ter facilitates communication.
Coldwell Banker United, Realtors, Honors March
ProductionJohn Cook and Team, Coldwell Banker Previews Specialists in residential real estate, was named “Top Listing Team”
and “Top Selling Team” for March. Meghan Hall was named the “Top Listing Agent” and Eric Hanson was named the “Top Selling Agent” for March.
Cox Cablethon Raises $28,000 for Covenant Hospice
The 39th Annual Cox Cable-thon benefi ting Covenant Hospice successfully raised $28,000 in net revenue for the not-for-profi t orga-nization. All proceeds benefi t special programs in Okaloosa and Walton counties. These programs include be-reavement services, children’s support services, and chaplain services, which are funded solely through fundraising efforts like the Cablethon. Event pro-ceeds and donations from individuals and businesses also allow Covenant Hospice to provide care to anyone, regardless of their ability to pay.
Crye-Leike Coastal Realty Receives Awards
Elliot Marcus, Broker for Crye-Leike Coastal Realty, is proud to an-nounce that Rob Hatchett, President of Crye-Leike Franchises came to Destin to present Crye-Leike Coastal
Realty an award for being #3 in volume and #7 in units in 2010 for all of the Crye-Leike franchises. During the same presentation, Hatchett presented Debbie Speigner an award for being #10, Ken Koger for being #17, and John Paulsen for being #20 in closed
volume amongst all of the franchise agents.
Realtors Make Their Voices Heard in Tallahassee
More than 40 Realtors from the Emerald Coast Association of Real-tors traveled to Tallahassee on April 12 and 13 for Great American Real-tor Days. Florida Realtors organize Great American Realtor Days each year to give realtors the opportunity to meet with legislators during the legislative session and speak with them on issues important to property owners.
Fort Walton Beach Medical Center Earns National Award
The American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association have awarded Fort Walton Beach Medical Center the Gold Plus Award for outstanding specialized stroke treatment. Fort Walton Beach Medical Center is the only hospital in Okaloosa County to earn this recognition.
Humanitarian Award Recipients Announced
Three members of the Fort Walton Beach Medical Center family were recently awarded the Frist Humanitarian Award, the highest honor an employee, physician, and volunteer can receive at HCA, the medical center’s parent company. This year’s honors go to Jeanine Robinson, a respiratory therapist who works in the respiratory care department; Dr. Joseph Siefker, an ENT physician and surgeon; and Carol Koch, an active member of the
hospital auxiliary.
Gulf World Marine Institute Receives Donations
Pictured left to right: Ron Hardy; Agriculture Commissioner Adam Puttman; Chief Financial Offi cer Jeff Atwater; Attorney General Pam Bandi; Governor Rick Scott
Governor Rick Scott and mem-bers of the cabinet presented Ron Hardy, co-owner of Gulf World Marine Park, a check for $5,000. This money was contributed to Gulf World Marine Institute Inc., a nonprofi t organization com-mitted to assist in the rehabilita-tion of sick and injured marine animals. Peter Miller, host of Bass 2 Billfi sh television show, an-nounced that he would match the $5,000 denotation.
Kentucky Derby Day Winning Recipes
Mixologists from around Northwest Florida juiced up the creativity and style at HarborWalk Village for a regional bartender competition featuring the Ken-tucky Derby’s classic cocktail, The Mint Julep. The fi rst place win was Patrick Bolster from 5 ½ at Vinyl Music Hall in Downtown Pensacola. Second place winners were Jackie Pratt and Chris Mc-Cormack of McQuire’s Irish Pub of Destin, and there was a tie for third place show winners, Brenda Coffee of AJ’s Seafood & Oyster Bar and Robert Webb of Poppy’s Crazy Lobster in HarborWalk Village, Destin.
Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa Celebrates
Grand Opening of RestaurantFollowing a $6.5 million hotel-
wide renovation project, the Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa offi cially unveiled its new beachside restaurant, Barefoot’s Beachside Bar & Grill. Following the deck fi re that completely destroyed it in October 2010, the restaurant was fi nished just in time for spring and with a stunning new view of the sugar-white sand and emerald-green water of the Gulf.
Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa Donates to Sup-
port Tornado ReliefFollowing last month’s devastating
tornadoes in neighboring Alabama, the Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa is assisting the efforts of the Destin United Methodist Church to supply storm victims with much-needed hygienic, health, and household essentials. Through the donation of $10,000 in Walmart gift cards, the Hilton Sandestin Beach is giving back to a community made up of close friends, family members and loyal guests.
Howard Group Signs Charter Capital to Grand BoulevardHoward Group has announced
an agreement with Charter Capital to expand within Grand Boulevard at Sandestin. A private wealth manage-ment company with over 50 years of combined experience, Charter Capital plans to serve their clientele and expand their services in a new 2,500-square-foot offi ce by early summer.
Joint Strike Fighter Program at Eglin Air Force
Base Gears UpOn April 21 and 22, the JobsPlus
One-Stop Career Center in Fort Walton Beach hosted a job fair for Lockheed Martin, the aircraft builder for the F-35. Lockheed Martin
Business Briefs
See BRIEFS on page 7
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Destin Forward: Building our Future Leaders One Member at a Time
recruiting staff were very compli-mentary of both the number and the quality of the applicants attending the Job Fair. Newly hired employees are expected to begin work on June 1.
Jerry Bielawski Named Top Sales Agent 1st Quarter 2011
Jerry Bielawski was recently awarded Top Producer for the First Quarter of 2011 at Newman-Dailey Resort
Properties Real Estate Division. His commitment to be the “#1 Choice for Real Estate Services in the Greater Destin Area” was proven by his out-standing customer service and overall accomplishment as the top sales and top listing agent for the fi rst quarter.
San Gelato Opens Fourth Area Location
San Gelato Café announced the opening of its fourth area location on the Destin Harbor. The new kiosk
is positioned directly across from the docks, near Olin Marler’s Charter Fishing and Dolphin Cruises. The store will serve its signature gelato and sorbet and frozen yogurt, all of which is made locally in Fort Walton Beach.
Vision Airlines Welcomes New Regional Sales Manager
Vision Airlines is proud to an-nounce Kendra Moore as its new Regional Sales Manager. Moore has over 20 years experi-
ence in sales, marketing, events, and meetings. She is passion-ate about promoting Northwest Florida and increasing tourism and revenue for business owners in the markets Vision services. Moore has been an active member of local chambers, the Fort Walton Beach Military Affairs Commit-tee, and was recently appointed to the Marketing Committee of the Emerald Coast Tourist Develop-ment Council.
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Designed to provide a hands-on learning experience into the issues
facing the Destin community on a day-to-day basis, Destin Forward
is now accepting up to 25 business professionals for the class of
2012. Participants will learn from experts in many different fi elds,
including the environment, boat safety, tourism promotion, and
government affairs. Deadline to submit your application is July 1,
and the next class begins in August. For more information, please
call 837-6241.
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Major Michael Borders, Commander of the Eglin Security Forces Squadron, was the special guest speaker at the April Destin Area Chamber of Commerce Military Af-fairs Committee meeting. He briefed the
committee on the mission of the Eglin Security Policemen on the Eglin base and ranges, and their fi ghting role overseas. Major Borders is a recent graduate of the FBI Academy.
Kim Winter, Chairman of MAC, presents Major Michael Borders with the MAC coin.
Military Affairs Committee
Join the Destin Area Chamber of Commerce Oct. 10-14 on a
‘San Francisco Getaway,’ featuring Monterey and Sonoma Val-
ley. Take a trip with area business leaders to build better working
relationships!
Trip highlights include San Francisco, Pier 39, Sonoma Valley,
Viansa Winery, Monterey, and 17 Mile. Cost includes airfare, ac-
commodations at the Sheraton Fisherman’s Wharf, transportation,
and fi ve meals.
For more information, please visit www.DestinChamber.com or
contact Shane Moody at (850) 837-6241.
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Acentria, Inc.(850) 650-1950Chamber Rep: Libby Martin American Red Cross of N.W. Florida(850) 432-760Chamber Rep: Jerry Kindle Bass Pro Shops World Wide Sportsman(850) 269-6200Chamber Rep: Howard Padgett BBVA Compass Bank(850) 837-2234Chamber Rep: Theri Isaacs Beach Bums Vacation Rentals, LLC(850) 654-7177Chamber Rep: Kim Gordon Boomer Aviation, Inc.(850) 244-1313Chamber Rep: Sandy Williams Build-A-Bear Workshop(850) 654-6001Chamber Rep: Oliver Berman
Coastal Realty of Destin, Inc(850) 650-3480Chamber Rep: Stephanie Dickerson Dex One - Publisher Century Link Yellow Pages(850) 269-4810Chamber Rep: Andy Anderson DooleyMack Constructors(850) 249-2924Chamber Rep: Tom R. Garner Easy Street Pet Friendly Vacation Rentals(850) 420-6288Chamber Rep: Rick Scali Fleet, Spencer & Kilpatrick, P.A.(850) 650-7299Chamber Rep: H. Bart Fleet Harvest House, Inc.(850) 837-2277Chamber Rep: Jerry Ogle Hog’s Breath Cafe(850) 837-5991Chamber Rep: David Harris
Homes & Land Of The Emerald Coast(850) 650-1014Chamber Rep: Joe Nacchia Howard Group(850) 837-1886Chamber Rep: Myra Williams March Of Dimes(850) 785-6460Chamber Rep: Kim Tatum Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation(850) 650-2226Chamber Rep: Marcia Hull Motel 6(850) 837-0007Chamber Rep: Stephanie Pittman New York Life(850) 650-3029Chamber Rep: Tim Kersanac Okaloosa Arts Alliance(850) 499-8335Chamber Rep: Amy M Baty
O’Sullivan Creel, LLP(850) 837-0398Chamber Rep: Kevin Bowyer S & R Sprinkler Systems & Landscaping, Inc.(850) 837-8347Chamber Rep: Richard Kersten Adventures Aboard Sea Blaster - Destin’s Original(850) 654-6888Chamber Rep: Larry Goodson Sterling Resorts(850) 563-0463Chamber Rep: Jayna Leach Sugarloaf Luxury ApartmentsLeasing Offi ce(850) 837-3131Chamber Rep: Tricia Lingad UCI Communications(850) 837-0077Chamber Rep: Rhea Jones
2068121 3019935
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32 Degrees, A Yogurt Bar10562 Emerald Coast Pkwy. Ste. 167
Miramar Beach, FL 32550(850) 837-0020
www.32degreesyogurt.comCategory: Ice Cream, Yogurt, Shaved Ice, & Chocolate
Chamber Rep: Paget Pizitz
Masino Therapy Services, LLC1008 Airport Rd. Ste. D.
Destin, FL 32541(850) 424-5210
www.masinotherapy.comCategory: Mental Health CounselingChamber Rep: Theodore Masino II
ResortQuest Vacation Rentals - Crystal Sands
3290 Scenic Hwy. 98Destin, FL 32541(850) 275-5000
www.ResortQuestDestinVacations.comCategory: Accommodations-Central Reservations
Chamber Rep: Phyllis Cullenbine
The Love Shack306 Bald Eagle Dr.
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459(850) 267-0399
www.theloveshackseafood.comCategory: Restaurants-SeafoodChamber Rep: Michael Pierce
The Vitamin Shoppe34737 Emerald Coast Pkwy.
Destin, FL 32541(850) 650-0393
www.vitaminshoppe.comCategory: Retail SpecialtyChamber Rep: John McGill
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June Calendar of EventsJune 2, 9, 16, & 23Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation Outdoor Concert in the ParkLocation: Mattie Kelly Cultural Arts VillageTime: 7 p.m.The Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation presents a musical group each week. Price is $5.00 per adult, children under 12 are free. Bring your lawn chair and picnic or purchase dinner onsite from Car-rabba’s Italian Grill. For a list of upcoming weekly concerts, visit www.mattiekellyartsfoundation.org.
June 2, 9, 16, 23, & 30Red, White, & Blue CelebrationLocation: HarborWalk VillageTime: 6 – 9 p.m.A weekly honoring of a local hero, the celebrations highlight the ef-forts of people who go above and beyond to better their community. Enjoy live entertainment, free kid’s crafts and face painting, and a WWII replica fl yover. The evening is topped off by a spectacular fi re-works display over the Destin Har-bor.
June 2, 9, 16, 23, & 30Sunset CinemaLocation: Village of Baytowne WharfTime: 8 p.m.Come out and watch your favorite family movies under the stars!
June 4, 11, 18, & 25Rock the DocksLocation: HarborWalk VillageTime: 7 – 9 p.m.Live music on the Destin Harbor every Saturday night with different local groups weekly.
June 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29Wednesday Night Concert SeriesLocation: Village of Baytowne WharfTime: 7 – 9 p.m.Enjoy the continuation of the Wednesday Night Concert Series through the month of June. We’ll be tantalizing your musical taste buds with musicians to entertain all of our homeowners and locals, and guests!
June 5, 12, 19, & 26Operation InspirationLocation: HarborWalk VillageTime: 5 – 8 p.m.A powerful and unique evening of live musical entertainment. Opera-tion Inspiration events begin at 5 p.m. with a Meet & Greet with the performing artist. Concerts will be-gin at 6 p.m. Concerts are free and open to the public.
June 6, 13, 20, & 27Magical MondaysLocation: Village of Baytowne WharfTime: 7 – 9 p.m.Join Magician Rick Moore on the Events Plaza stage for an evening full of laughs and illusions. After the show, visit his shop to create your own magic! Shows begin at 7 p.m.and 8 p.m.
June 6 - 102nd Annual Summerwild CampLocation: Emerald Cost Wildlife RefugeTime: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.“I’m a Jr. Rehabilitator”: The scoop on professional wildlife rehabilita-tion methods and wildlife manage-ment careers. Please contact Su-san at the ECWR at 650-1880, or [email protected]
June 7, 14, 21, & 28Mini Gras & Boomin’ TuesdaysLocation: The Village of Baytowne WharfTime: 7 – 10 p.m.An evening of fun and merriment with special children’s activities sprinkled throughout the events plaza. Each week, the village will crown a king and queen to throw moonpies and candy to the crowd. Then, as a special treat, our king and queen will begin the fi reworks show. Every Tuesday at 9:15 p.m. the village hosts a fi reworks show over the lagoon. Participation in Mini Gras is free. Enjoy the Boun-cy Castle and other infl atables with purchase of a $10 wristband. Wristbands will be sold from 7 – 9 p.m., and activities will stay open until 10 p.m.
June 16“North Light Swordfi sh and Tuna Challenge” Fishing TournamentLocation: North Light Yacht ClubThe tournament, which is open to center consoles and sport fi sh-ing boats of all sizes, will feature premiere Swordfi sh, Tuna, Dolphin and Wahoo divisions, with opt in categories including Blue Marlin. North Light has chosen to make the Blue Marlin division non-pre-miere as a conservation effort. For additional information on the tour-nament or to register, please visit www.NorthLightChallenge.com or call Mark Waltman, tournament di-rector at 850-678-2350.
June 17 - 18Fort Walton Beach Medical Center/NWF State College Golf ClassicLocation: Fort Walton Beach Mu-nicipal Golf CourseTime: 7 a.m.Fort Walton Beach Medical Cen-ter/NWF State College Golf Clas-sic to support Raider Athletics. To
be held at Fort Walton Beach Mu-nicipal Golf Course at 1955 Lewis Turner Boulevard, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547. For more infor-mation, call 729-5379.
June 20 - 242nd Annual Summerwild CampLocation: Emerald Cost Wildlife RefugeTime: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.“You’re Not From Around Here, Are You?” Discover invasive species, their impact on native animals and plants, and wildlife conservation plans. Please contact Susan at the ECWR at 650-1880, or [email protected].
June 22JobsPlus to Offer Job Seekers Resources and Career Opportu-nitiesLocation: Silver Sands Factory StoresTime: 1 – 4 p.m.The JobsPlus 40-foot Mobile One-Stop vehicle will be stationed and jobseekers will have access to hundreds of positions available at Silver Sands Factory Stores, in addition to being able to register in the Employ Florida Marketplace database to search and apply for additional employment opportu-nities throughout the state. For a complete list of job opportunities, please visit the employment Web page at silversandsoutlet.com or call 654-9771 ext. 1.
June 27 – July 12nd Annual Summerwild CampLocation: Emerald Cost Wildlife RefugeTime: 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.“I’m a Jr. Rehabilitator”: The scoop on professional wildlife rehabilita-tion methods and wildlife manage-ment careers. Please contact Su-san at the ECWR at 650-1880, or [email protected].
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Raw Oysters, Baked Oysters, and Best Place to Have a Beer.
For more information, call (850) 837-3645 or visit www.boathouseoysterbar.com. Visit them at 288-B Harbor Blvd., Destin.
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By far and regardless of the season, the most popular question in the Destin Area Chamber’s Welcome Center is “do you have any coupons?” Our Buy Destin Program, created in 2009, was designed to answer this question, while providing new customers to Chamber member businesses. There is no cost for Chamber members to supply a coupon or discount offer. The Chamber will use these offers to create a Buy Destin booklet, avail-
able in the Chamber lobby for $5. The booklet is for area visitors, businesses, and residents.
For more information or to sign up, please visit www.buydestinfl.com or contact the Cham-ber’s Vice President of Communications Eliza-beth Spies at (850) 837-2711 x5 or [email protected]. These booklets are printed in-house, so it is quick and easy to add or update your coupon!
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Destin Area Chamber of Commerce presents...
San Francisco Getaway featuring Monterey & Sonoma Valley
October 10 - 14, 2011
YOUR ITINERARY AT A GLANCE
Day 1 - 4 Sheraton Fisherman's Wharf, San Francisco,
CA On some dates alternate hotels may be used.
Please Note:
Air rate and schedule are applicable for groups of 10 or more traveling on the
same flights and dates. To complete your vacation, we include roundtrip airport-to-hotel transfers when
purchasing Collette airfare with your tour. If you have arranged for your own air, we
are pleased to provide you the option of purchasing these transfers. Please note that
all transfers will leave at pre-scheduled times.
Due to tour scheduling, flights on Day 1 should arrive prior to 4:00 PM.
*Pebble Beach is closed during pro-golf tournaments.
This tour requires average physical activity. You should be in good health, able to
climb stairs and walk reasonable distances, possibly over uneven grounds and
cobblestone streets.
For more information contact
Shane Moody ● Destin Area Chamber of Commerce ● (850) 837-2711 x 4