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letter from the Associate Publisher
A Lens of Beauty
I recently had an opportunity to see a local art exhibit by Vincent van Gogh. I knew a bit about the artist, and I appreciate his work. From the moment I stepped into the room until I left, I was completely captivated.
Van Gogh poured his heart and soul into each masterpiece, giving us a glimpse into his very essence. You could feel the sadness and witness the highs and lows he experienced throughout his life. It was as if he shared a piece of himself in every brushstroke until he had nothing left to give. The tragic ending of such a talented individual left me pondering the importance of focusing on the good rather than dwelling on the bad in our own lives. Inspired by this realization, I made a conscious effort to appreciate the beauty in nature, people, and life itself over the weeks that followed.
My recent high school reunion was an eye-opening experience. Some people who didn’t show up made negative comments on social media, claiming they had better things to do. However, those of us who attended had a fantastic time reconnecting and sharing stories about our current lives. I’m already looking forward to the next reunion, curious to see where everyone will be in five years.
During my reunion trip to West Virginia, I stayed in a mountaintop Airbnb cabin. The sunrise was breathtaking with the clouds adding an extra stroke of beauty. Surprisingly, the owner messaged me, apologizing for the clouds obscuring the sunrise. I am sharing photos of the clouded sunrise here with you let me know your thoughts. While sitting in a restaurant, I witnessed a child’s pure joy as dessert was served. Her excitement brought a smile to my face, but I overheard someone complaining about the noise. Perhaps the art exhibit had opened my eyes a little wider. In a world often filled with chaos and negativity, it’s easy to overlook the incredible beauty that surrounds us every day. From the awe-inspiring wonders of nature to the small moments of joy in our everyday lives, there is an abundance of beauty just waiting to be appreciated and celebrated.
We should cultivate mindfulness and learn to appreciate the small things in life. Take notice of the simple pleasures, like a warm cup of tea, a stunning sunset, or a heartfelt conversation with a loved one. Practice gratitude for the present moment and find beauty in the ordinary. Engage in acts of kindness and compassion towards others and activities that bring you joy. I challenge you to seek the fun, embrace the unexpected, and try to see things through a lens of beauty instead of darkness.
If you know of a non-profit or charity holding an event you would like to see featured in VIP Destin, please call me. Our mission at VIP Destin is to support as many non-profit causes as possible. Follow VIP Destin on our social media channels and follow me on Facebook @VerlaParsonsPrice.
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White-Wilson Community Foundation’s
Annual Little Black Dress Party
For over 10 years, White-Wilson Community Foundation has put on their black-tie gala, The Little Black Dress Party. The proceeds build partnerships that bring health and wellness programs to underserved people in Okaloosa, Santa Rosa and Walton Counties.
With a theme of CONTINUUM, this was the return of the popular Little Black Dress Party that had been on hold due to the pandemic since 2020. Guests were eager to resume the gala – this year’s LBDP had a sold-out attendance of 450+ well-dressed guests partying for a cause in the Magnolia Ballroom at Sandestin with Honorary Chairs, Dr. Patrick and Mrs. Sandra Anastasio. Concluding with DJ music and dancing, the energetic evening also had entertainment by the Luminary Entertainment Company dressed in festive lights, a silent auction, wine pull and a live auction by auctioneer Jeff Jourdan.
“I am so proud of our team of volunteers, sponsors and guests who gathered to make this enjoyable evening possible for an important cause,” said Alyssa Bishop, Public Relations Specialist at White-Wilson Medical Center. “And most importantly, for the lasting impact for area organizations that will benefit from our grant program.” For more information, visit WhiteWilsonCommunityFoundation.org.
Aletha’s Legacy Fundraiser & Kalah Hathcock Birthday Celebration
Aletha’s Legacy was formed to provide quality education for children in Liberia and a safe place for them to learn and grow. Through individual donations and fundraisers, food, water, shelter, and medical care are given to children who have no safe place to go. On August 26, the organization was welcomed into Hugh & Kalah Hathcock’s home in Destin to celebrate Kalah’s birthday and participate in a Kendra Scott fundraising trunk show.
“Today, Aletha’s Legacy is partnering with Kendra Scott for a giveback event where 20% of the trunk show proceeds will be given to the organization,” said Kalah Hathcock, Director of Marketing & Events at Aletha’s Legacy. “The proceeds will go directly to the school we are renovating in Liberia. It was one story and could barely hold the 100 students that were enrolled, and due to the increase to 500 students we need at least a second story. Additionally, we are trying to add square footage whereby the community can rent out space for events such as weddings or conferences, subsequently raising more funds to support the school.”
Founded to provide support to underprivileged children in Liberia and Africa; Aletha’s Legacy has raised thousands of dollars to restore a society ravaged by war, disease and poverty.
it’s hard not to fall in love with the lifestyle. I have lived in Okaloosa County my entire life and have gotten to see the immense growth this area has gone through.
Since I was young, my family has owned boats and boating has always been a passion of mine. From fishing to pleasure, I have so many fond memories that I have made with my family. Since I joined this industry in 2015 and began what has now become a career for me, my ultimate goal has always been to help others. If you have ever done business with us at Emerald Coast Marine, whether that be at the marina, the service department or our sales department, it’s likely that you have worked with or met me at some
point in time. Like most people in this industry, I started at the bottom of the food chain and worked my way up the ladder. I was considered a lot porter when I first entered the boating business, assisting with pretty much anything that was needed of me. From washing boats and transporting boats, to sweeping the floors and taking out the trash. There wasn’t a task that was too large or too small. After doing that for about a year, I was quickly promoted to a position working directly with customers. This role was as a Parts Advisor where I worked to source many different parts for our service department. I learned very quickly what was required of me to become a business professional and how to provide exceptional customer service.
My tenure of working in our service department lasted for about three and a half years before I made the ultimate leap into sales. I made the transition to become a Marine Consultant & Broker in January of 2021 and needless to say, these were unprecedented times in the marine industry. COVID-19 was a complete shellshock for this country. No one expected things to change as drastically as they did. The future of the marine industry was uncertain. However, to our surprise, boat sales skyrocketed as it was one of the only pastimes families could enjoy during the lockdowns. With the demand for boats increasing and the supply decreasing due to workforce restrictions, boats became a hot commodity. Sales has been a great blessing for me and I look forward to continued success moving forward. Being able to find the perfect boat for my customers and making all of their dreams come true brings me great joy. Since I have had the opportunity to work in every department in our company, I have a great understanding of how to provide the best experience for my customers.
Working with boats, the most common question I get is, “What boat do you have?” Sadly, my answer as of late is I am boatless! God willing, that will change very soon. When I am not boating with my family, you can find me on the golf course or even in the air over the beautiful Emerald Coast. You guessed it, I am a private pilot! It has always been a goal of mine to become a pilot and by the grace of God, along with a strong determination, I made that goal come to fruition.
If owning a boat is your goal, I look forward to the pleasure of making that a reality for you and your family!
Emerald Coast Big Game Fishing Club Sportsman’s Ball
The Mardi Gras ball of Emerald Coast sportfishing was held on September 16 at the Destin-Fort Walton Beach Convention Center on Okaloosa Island. As the culmination of its busy year, Emerald Coast Big Game Fishing Club (ECBGFC) hosted its annual Sportsman’s Ball to celebrate sport fishing and conservation along the northern Gulf Coast. With everything from a 360-photo booth to a silent auction, attendees watched college football, told stories and enjoyed a night of fun while supporting their favorite sportfishing club.
“This is our second annual Sportsman’s Ball, and we are celebrating the past year with dinner, drinks and dancing,” said Crystal LaFosse, Founder & Director of the Emerald Coast Big Game Fishing Club. “Thank you to everyone that has supported us and made this night possible. Without our members, sponsors and the support from the community our club would not be here.”
Founded in January 2022, ECBGFC hosts a variety of tournaments and is the only organization along the Emerald Coast to host a catch-and-release only billfish division. Additionally, ECBGFC has sponsored Destin High School’s accredited fishing class and also awards scholarships to art students in Okaloosa County and Walton County through its Destin for Success scholarship program.
Business After Hours
Chambers of commerce form a bond between businesses and the community and oftentimes there is also a bond between area chambers. On August 29, these bonds were expressed as the Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce teamed up with the Destin Chamber of Commerce to hold their annual Multi-Chamber Business After Hours (BAH).
Sponsored and hosted by the Destin-Fort Walton Beach Convention Center, scores of people crowded the halls for this annual event. As a venue, the convention center offers a variety of spaces and services for everything from conferences to concerts, and on that hot August day the center was set aside for the area chambers. Offering an end-of-the-day networking opportunity to help meet new clients, promote business, and expand networks Business After Hours events are a great way to wind down after a day at work. In addition to the networking, jokes and storytelling, a BAH will generally have refreshments, hors d’oeuvres and door prizes. Both area chambers have active calendars and offer a variety of benefits to businesses, to join or learn more, check their Facebook pages.
Business Profile
The owner of MBN Custom Renovations, Maicon Goncalves’s, journey traces back to Brazil, where his aspirations for growth and success began. Motivated by the desire to invest time and resources in the dynamic landscape of the US economy, he embarked on a remarkable journey that has shaped his story. Upon arriving in the United States, he was determined to make an impact and carefully studied various business opportunities to identify the ideal fit for his vision. After extensive research and deliberation, he concluded that the remodeling industry held tremendous potential for growth and innovation. It was a sector that not only aligned with his skill set but also resonated with his commitment to enhancing spaces and transforming homes. In 2015, fueled by determination and guided by meticulous planning, Maicon took the significant step of founding his remodeling company. The path to its establishment was marked by two years of dedicated learning and preparation. Maicon and his team immersed themselves in understanding the intricacies of the industry, refining their skills, and cultivating a deep understanding of customer preferences and market trends. Finally, in 2017, armed with expertise and enthusiasm, Maicon launched his remodeling company. The journey was not without challenges, but his unwavering dedication and passion drove him forward. Over the years, he witnessed the company’s evolution as it grew and thrived in the
competitive market. By the third year of operation, his commitment bore fruit, and the company’s revenue soared to an impressive one million dollars. This year, the company’s revenue will be two million dollars. This achievement validated the meticulous planning, strategic decisions, and the hard work invested in every project they undertook. Today, as the company reflects on their journey, they stand proud of their accomplishments and the value they’ve added to countless homes.
Maicon believes what sets his business apart from others is the personalized approach and humanized service. From the beginning of his career, he’s held the belief that each client is unique, and in managing any business, he instructs his team
members to provide services tailored to meet the specific needs of each project. Maicon has always insisted on working closely with his company’s clients to comprehend their visions and translate them into reality. He says this isn’t just a perspective of his company; it’s an individual characteristic that has made all the difference in every venture he’s undertaken. This has been made possible through personalized interactions, as they establish a genuine emotional connection between people. Such connections foster a sense of empathy and mutual understanding, enabling clients to feel valued and heard.
Building on this success, MBN Custom Renovations is excited about their new venture which will bring many opportunities to locals in the house management market. With the same dedication and strategic acumen that led us to success in the remodeling industry, they are eager to extend their expertise and offer top-notch services in the field of house management.
As Maicon and his team step into this new chapter, they remain committed to the core values of excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction. Their journey from Brazil to the heart of the US economy has been one of determination, growth, and continuous learning. Maicon says he looks forward to the future with anticipation, eager to create new success stories and leave an indelible mark on the vacation house management industry, just as they did in the remodeling sector.
Our Mission:
“Our mission extends beyond transforming spaces – we are committed to transforming lives. We take pride in offering meaningful job opportunities to our local community, empowering individuals with the skills and resources to build fulfilling careers in the remodeling industry. By fostering growth, diversity, and a strong sense of belonging, we aim to contribute not only to the beauty of our homes but also to the prosperity of our community.”
Women’s Hall of Fame
Induction Ceremony
In 1995, the Okaloosa County Commission on the Status of Women (OCCSW) was established by the Board of County Commissioners. With a mission to eliminate barriers to achievement for women, OCCSW recognizes and honors women who have made significant contributions toward improving the status of women and other citizens of Okaloosa County. On August 28, OCCSW held the annual Women’s Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony at the Destin-Fort Walton Beach Convention Center.
“The Women’s Hall of Fame is an annual event that is held by the Okaloosa County Commission on the Status of Women,” said Sabina Zunguze, Chair of OCCSW. “We hold this event every August to commemorate the achievements of women in Okaloosa County. Since 1995, over 130 women have been inducted and today we are honoring five women whose achievements span everything from military service to leadership.”
While the Hall of Fame recognizes area women that have made significant contributions to the county, in 2019 OCCSW launched its non-profit arm to fund activities to support the needs of women and children in the community. OCCSW holds monthly meetings at the Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce and attendance is open to the public.
VIP Destin Cover Reveal Party
The clients and business associates of VIP Destin Magazine gathered for a Cover Reveal Party at Bric à Brac Restaurant and Bar in Destin on September 6. The atmosphere was buzzing as attendees arrived. Everyone was excited to see the latest magazine before it hit the stands.
The September cover photo was revealed with gorgeous local models wearing the hottest trends in clothing, jewelry, and accessories at the Summer of Fashion Photo Shoot. The issue also featured Leading Ladies from their area making a tremendous impact in local businesses and our community.
All enjoyed the amazing food and drinks offered by Bric à Brac while connecting with friends and colleagues from the area. The group was welcomed by Verla Price, Associate Publisher, who thanked them for coming and their continued support of the Magazine. The evening wrapped up with door prizes that guests were eager to carry home.
Destin Chamber of Commerce
September Tourism & Hospitality Luncheon
The Destin Chamber has many opportunities for members to connect with each other and one of those ways is through group participation. Throughout the year, the Tourism & Hospitality Group holds luncheons where guest speakers talk about the industry and bring attendees up to speed on what’s going on in the area. On September 20, the group held one of their five luncheons and this one was hosted by the Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park; more specifically, it was a sneak peek at the new Dolphin Oasis.
Built on two acres of the property, the Dolphin Oasis was designed to be an immersive and natural experience mirroring the beauty of the Emerald Coast.
“Built around 3 pillars, the habitat addresses animal welfare, guest experience, along with conservation and education,” said Patrick Berry, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. The multi-million-dollar expansion has been years in the making and upon its completion, the Dolphin Oasis will not only have educational shows, but will also have the ability to host events ranging from weddings to team-building events.
Normally held January, March, May, September, and November the Tourism & Hospitality Group luncheons offer networking opportunities as well as presentations from area experts in the hospitality and tourism industry.
POWER PLAYERS IN ROOFING
GUY BROTHERS ROOFING
Adam Ward BRANCH MANAGER contact 850-783-2062Adam Ward, Branch Manager for Okaloosa/Walton Guy Brothers Roofing, was born and raised in the small town of Pea Ridge, Florida nestled between Pace and Milton and has family throughout Northwest Florida. Growing up, Guy Brothers Roofing was a familiar company to him as one of the founders, Mike Guy, went to high school with Adam’s mother, and he and Mike’s sons went to high school together, played sports on the same teams, and often, had a Guy Brothers sponsored team and Guy Brothers sign hanging from the ball fields where they played. When Adam and his family moved back home from Oklahoma 4 years ago, the opportunity arose to partner and open branches of Guy Brothers Roofing in Crestview and Ft. Walton. Guy Brothers Roofing was founded in 1969. The Crestview and Ft. Walton offices opened in April of 2022 and the communities they serve have trusted them to deliver high quality roofing and siding installation and repair. In Okaloosa and Walton Counties, they have experienced a 40% year over year reroof growth rate and they appreciate their customers putting their trust in them. Adam believes being honest with their customers and providing great value is what sets Guy Brothers Roofing apart from other roofing companies. Mike Guy the founder is still in the office every week and while he doesn’t run day to day operations, he instills in every employee, “do what’s right, if we make a mistake get it fixed in a timely manner and be available.” Adam says he was raised to take responsibility for his decisions, his actions, and keep his word. “A man is only as good as his word”, wasn’t just a saying in his home. He holds himself accountable and believes that’s what makes him a great leader.
Adam and his team at Guy Brothers Roofing enjoy giving back to the community they’re a part of. They give a free roof to a deserving Veteran every year and are members of The Gary Sinise Foundation. They partner with Cat Country Radio for their Christmas Give Back program where they give a free roof away to someone in need. As well as being active with Sportsman Gives Back, Saving Grace Women’s Home, and over 25 sports teams and high schools in the Panhandle. Adam not only serves his community, but he also serves his country as well and has had the opportunity to travel extensively throughout his Air Force career to 70+ countries and 6 of the 7 continents, 9 deployments and 23 years and counting.
HAND ARENDALL HARRISON SALE LLC
Dion Moniz MANAGING LAWYER contact 850-650-0010Dion Moniz, of Hand Arendall Harrison Sale
Attorneys at Law, moved from Panama City to Destin in 2012. He had a goal of expanding the law firm which they called “the Westward expansion.” He started in a Regus office, working remotely with his secretary still in Panama City. Dion slowly developed his clientele and built up a great team of lawyers and staff, eventually opening the Santa Rosa Beach office in 2014 and the Destin office in 2016. The firm saw the need for a business law firm in Destin and Santa Rosa Beach, so they chose to grow the HAHS firm there. The growth has been tremendous for them with multiple moves into larger offices. Dion says the firm has grown largely through word of mouth, a lot of networking, and doing great work for the clients. It is Hand Arendall Harrison Sale’s desire to continue to provide a higher level of service and build relationships that last a lifetime. He believes the people in the community have made the firm successful. People want to live along the world’s most beautiful beaches and when there is such a strong desire to build better communities, stronger businesses and viable non-profits, everyone succeeds.
Hand Arendall Harrison Sale is heavily involved in the community, as well as charity and civic organizations. The firm encourages their employees participation, and communities and relationships are at the forefront of their business. Dion is currently serving as Chairman of the Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation, Vice President of Aletha’s Legacy, founding board member of the Ellison McCraney Ingram Foundation, and is a member of All Sports Association and 100 Men Who Care – Emerald Coast. He is also Past-President of the Rotary Club of Destin, and Past-Chairman of the Destin Chamber of Commerce. Dion says the people are what he enjoys most about living and working in the area, as most of the people living in the area have moved here from somewhere else, which has resulted in a very openminded community that welcomes new residents and businesses with open arms. He states it has been a great adventure, and a lot of fun being a part of this community, both personally and professionally.
Byron Toups OWNER contact 850-332-3330
Byron and his team are experts at handling roofing problems that are a result of storm damage. No one knows the storm claim process better than Byron. RoofPro will work with your insurance carrier to make sure that you are fairly and sufficiently compensated for your roof damage. He takes pride knowing it is his responsibility to advocate on his customers’ behalf to make sure their insurance carrier covers all necessary repairs. However, RoofPro is not a public adjuster and will not serve as one. They will, however, simply do the same job and not charge you for those services. Also, If your roof is not currently up to Florida Building Codes, RoofPro will bring it up to code regardless of your policy coverage. In the event your home is affected by a storm, follow Byron’s advice. After a hurricane strikes, it’s essential to know what to do to ensure your safety and start the recovery process. The storm’s end doesn’t signal immediate safety. Hidden dangers like gas leaks, downed power lines, and structural damage can pose threats. Until local authorities give an all-clear signal, it’s best to stay indoors. Post-storm debris can be a minefield. Broken glass, nails, and other sharp objects can cause injuries. Always wear protective gear, like sturdy shoes and gloves, when venturing outside. Mitigate the damaged areas by tarping but document the damage first with photos. The roof is the first line of defense against the elements. Check for missing shingles, or water leakage signs. If you’re unsure about the extent of damage, consider getting a professional assessment. The damage may not be visibly evident from the ground.
The RoofPro team offers to conduct a thorough inspection of your roof to assess the extent of the damage. They will come out and tarp your roof if needed. They’ll identify any areas that need repair or replacement and provide you with a detailed report. Byron’s process is that he will provide the homeowner and their insurance carrier with an estimate for repairs. This estimate will include the cost of emergency tarping if needed. Once your carrier or adjuster receives your estimate, they will either approve it as is, or counteroffer. Byron may need to discuss the estimate with them to get it fully approved. RoofPro will then replace or repair your roof as per your insurance carriers’ scope of loss and as per Florida Building Codes. Byron knows just how stressful the recovery process can be and he wants to help. He’s spent 15 years doing just that for homeowners dealing with the horrible losses of a storm, let RoofPro take this stress away.
In his free time, Byron enjoys watching his Braves, the Saints and everything LSU. He enjoys cooking, fishing, jet skiing, golfing, and spending time with his two children, Madeline and Tristan, and his partner, Lauren and her daughter Reese.
CRUISIN’ TIKIS DESTIN
Ian & Haley Blaise, OWNERS
contact:
288 HARBOR BLVD. | DESTIN, FL 32541
850-200-0573 | CRUISINTIKISDESTIN.COM
Ian and Haley Blaise, owners of Cruisin’ Tikis moved to Destin about six years ago from the Pacific Northwest, where Haley is from. Ian, a native of Miami, Florida, spent his life on the water. From growing up on a 30ft sailboat to graduating from Maine Maritime Academy Summa Cum Laude then traveling the world to many different ports. As a MASTER Unlimited Oceans, Master of Towing and Master of Aux Sail 100 GRT Oceans, he spent a lot of time away from home. Ian wanted to spend more time with family but still needed to be involved with the water. After he spotted the tikis in South Florida, Ian saw it as an amazing and unique opportunity to do what he loves and be with his family. The best of both worlds!
In the beginning, Ian and Haley started with one tiki in Destin. Because of their attention to detail and consistent efforts to improve their services and seek opportunities, they have expanded across the panhandle and have a total of 16 boats. The Blaises feel they have brought something different and enjoyable to the area with their tikis. A combination of the fact that it was unique to Destin and their business leadership, Cruisin’ Tikis has not only succeeded, but expanded as well. Ian and Haley also credit their experiences traveling the world for their success and capability to relate to all walks of life.
Destin is special to the couple because of the climate, topography, and proximity to stunning waters. This along with the smalltown atmosphere with so much entertainment is why they say they love the area. Ian and Haley Blaise also pride themselves on staying active in the community and being able to give back to the community they now call home.
young professionals of destin
Sunset Social
The Young Professionals (YPs) of Destin is a subgroup of the Destin Chamber of Commerce. While the group caters to professionals under 40, anyone young-at-heart is welcome to become a member. With a mission to connect young professionals with each other and local businesses, the group meets periodically to fulfill that mission. On August 31, Destin’s YPs met for an evening of networking and fellowship.
Hosted and sponsored by Marina Café, young professionals from a variety of businesses enjoyed an evening overlooking the Destin Harbor while sampling hors d’oeuvres from the Marina Cafe menu. Bobby Parker (Chief Creative Officer of Parker Gene Creative) was the event emcee, Brigette O’Leary (Event Coordinator at Marina Cafe) gave the sponsor presentation and Elizabeth Spies (Vice President of the Destin Chamber of Commerce), kept things moving along and set up the group’s photo.
If you’re a professional under 40 looking to expand your horizons, look no further than the Young Professionals of Destin.
walton area chamber Business After Hours
The Market Shops in Miramar Beach is known for its boutiques and restaurants, however, high on the list for locals and visitors alike is the annual Bloody Mary Festival which is held every October. Hosting over 1,000 attendees in 2022, this annual event has raised tens of thousands of dollars for Habitat For Humanity – Walton County. On September 21, The Market Shops hosted the Walton Area Chamber of Commerce’s monthly Business After Hours (BAH).
“Today we’re welcoming the Walton Area Chamber of Commerce, and we are hoping to make this a recurring event where locals will learn more about the merchants,” said Bob Duncan, President, CenterCore Properties, LLC. With several new merchants, BAH attendees were able meet and network with these new businesses.
After checking in, BAH attendees were given a punch card directing them to visit participating Market Shops merchants to learn about the businesses and have the chance to win gift cards and prizes. In addition to the door prizes there was food, beverages and music by Chasing Gypsy in the Gazebo Courtyard.
United Way of the Emerald Coast awarded 40 emerging leaders in Okaloosa and Walton County, all under the age of 40, who displayed outstanding leadership, community involvement, and professional accomplishment.
40 Under Forty Awards Ceremony
Presented by FPL, United Way Emerald Coast’s Emerging Leaders
40 Under 40 recognizes Okaloosa and Walton counties’ top young leaders who aspire to make a positive impact in the community.
On September 22, supporters, sponsors, and honorees gathered at Destin’s Shoreline Church for the 3rd Annual 40 Under 40 Awards Ceremony.
“We are so excited to be hosting this event,” said Kelly Jasen, President & CEO, United Way Emerald Coast. “Each year this recognition gets harder and harder as there is so much incredible talent here.” Honorees came from all walks of life and represented businesses ranging from nonprofits to real estate. “Today we are very proud to be celebrating these 40 individuals who are rocking it professionally. They are very involved in our community and are the next generation of leaders in our area. We are very proud to celebrate them, and their success,” continued Kelly.
Committed to the community, these young leaders showcase what the Emerald Coast is all about: hard work, dedication and a spirit of giving back.
FOOTBALL FARE
story by Anna McGauley StocktonWith football season upon us, so are the football festivities. From tailgating at the game to gathering with friends to watch your favorite team, football games bring us together to eat, drink, and be cheery. While you can’t control how your team plays, you can control the menu for the occasion, ensuring your friends, family, fellow fans, and even those fierce and friendly rivals enjoy good food to go along with their good times!
QUARTERBACK SLIDE SLIDERS
12 Hawaiian rolls
8-10 slices of cheese (Swiss or provolone works best)
4-6 slices of ham
½ cup melted butter and garlic
3 Tbs. honey
Salt and pepper, to taste
Dijon mustard (optional)
Preheat your oven to 350°F. In a bowl, combine ½ cup garlic butter with 3 tablespoons honey. Mix well. Slice a 12-pack of Hawaiian rolls in half, separate and put bottom halves in casserole dish. Spread the honey garlic butter mixture on the rolls. Top the bottom half of the rolls with 8-10 slices of cheese. Then top with 4-6 slices of ham. Place the top half of the rolls back over the bottom layer, then evenly brush more of the honey-garlic butter mixture over the top. Season the top of the rolls with salt and pepper to taste. Bake for 10 minutes or until the cheese is melted.
SPECIAL TEAMS SAUSAGE DIP
2 Tbs. olive oil
12 oz. ground beef
8 oz. Spanish chorizo, finely chopped
2 lbs. Velveeta cheese, cubed
2 (14 oz.) cans diced tomatoes with green chiles
½ tsp. crushed red pepper
Tortilla scoops, for serving
Heat oil in a large skillet over medium-high. Add beef and chorizo; cook, stirring often to crumble beef, until browned, then drain. Add meats to a 6-quart slow cooker; stir in cheese, tomatoes and chiles, and crushed red pepper. Cover and cook on HIGH, stirring occasionally, until cheese is fully melted and sauce is smooth, about 1 hour. Turn slow cooker to warm; serve with tortilla scoops.
BUFFALO BLITZ CHICKEN DIP
1 (8 oz.) pkg. cream cheese, softened
8 oz. mozzarella cheese
½ cup refrigerated bottled ranch or blue cheese dressing
½ cup hot sauce
¾ tsp. black pepper
½ tsp. garlic powder
4 cups chopped cooked chicken
3 oz. blue cheese, crumbled (about ¾ cup) Carrot sticks, celery sticks, and/or pretzel chips, for serving
Preheat oven to 350°F. Spread cream cheese on bottom of 13x9 pan. Mix half of the mozzarella cheese, dressing, hot sauce, pepper, and garlic powder in a large bowl until well blended. Gently fold in chicken and half of the scallions. Spread mixture over cream cheese. Top with the remaining mozzarella cheese. Bake in preheated oven until center is hot and edges are bubbly, 20 to 25 minutes. Remove from oven, and top with remaining scallions. Serve with carrots, celery, crackers, or pretzel chips.
MIGHTY O-LINE MEATBALLS
1 ½ cups Smucker’s® grape jelly
1 cup Heinz® chili sauce
½ cup barbecue sauce
1 tsp. Dijon mustard
1 tsp. Sriracha chili sauce
½ tsp. kosher salt
¼ tsp. black pepper
Cooking spray
2 lbs. frozen meatballs
(or homemade, if you have the time)
2 Tbs. finely chopped chives
Whisk together grape jelly, chili sauce, barbecue sauce, mustard, Sriracha, salt, and pepper in a medium bowl. Lightly coat slow cooker with cooking spray. Place frozen meatballs in slow cooker. Pour jelly sauce over meatballs, toss to coat. Cover and cook on HIGH until sauce is thickened, 2 to 2 ½ hours, stirring halfway through. Top with chives and serve.
CORNERBACK SEA SALT & CARAMEL POPCORN
½ cup popcorn kernels, popped
1 cup salted butter
1 cup light brown sugar
1/3 cup light corn syrup
1 ½ - 2 tsp. sea salt, divided
Preheat the oven to 300°F. Line a large, rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper. Pour the popped popcorn into a large serving bowl. In a small saucepan melt together the butter, brown sugar, corn syrup, and 1 teaspoon of the salt over medium heat. Bring the mixture to a boil. Boil for 4 minutes without stirring. Pour the caramel mixture over the popcorn and toss the popcorn to coat it evenly. Pour the popcorn into the lined pan, sprinkle the remaining salt on top (½ to 1 teaspoon, depending on your personal taste preference), and place the pan in the oven. Bake for 30 minutes, stirring every 10 minutes. Allow the popcorn to cool on a parchment paper-lined counter.
31st Annual Emerald Coast National Juried Exhibition
Mattie Kelly Arts Center at Northwest Florida State College hosted the 31st Annual Emerald Coast National Juried Art Exhibition on August 31. Home to the Northwest Florida Symphony Orchestra, the center hosts artists and touring groups while housing the Humanities, Fine, and Performing Arts Division of the college.
When the doors opened at 6:00pm, guests were welcomed with music, food, and drinks. The gallery pieces ranged from video to photos to clothing and ceramics. Shortly after opening the doors, J. Wren Supak, Director and Curator for the Center, opened the exhibition by thanking everyone for their support of the arts and stating the purpose of the exhibition. “With the Emerald Coast National we endeavor to create opportunities for artists that serve our mission as educators.” She continued, “this year’s Emerald Coast National includes the work of 21 artists from 18 states and three foreign countries.” Guest juried by Dr. Maria Elena Buszek, Professor, University of Colorado, the exhibition included several pieces from area artists, however, first place went to “Charmed”, a sculpture from Dana Donaty of Boynton Beach, FL.
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Inaugural Bring Hope Dragon Boat Festival & Race
In the Panhandle, Okaloosa County’s age-adjusted rate shows the county is one of the state’s leaders in death by suicide. On September 10, the Inaugural Bring Hope Dragon Boat Festival & Race was held at The Gulf on Okaloosa Island to raise funds for the HOPE SQUAD Suicide Prevention Program in area schools and military installations. “This is our Inaugural Bring Hope Dragon Boat Race to raise money for our HOPE SQUADS across the Panhandle,” said Kathy Houchins, Vice Chair, United For A Good Cause, Inc. “We are in all the schools from Escambia to Walton and are on the move to Bay County so, this is a big fundraiser for us.” Open to the public, team supporters visited the many tents while race participants readied themselves for paddling the 46-foot-long dragon boats. This inaugural event not only raised awareness of the issues but also raised funds for suicide prevention.
THE POWER OF ACCESSORIES
story by Anna McGauley StocktonWhen it comes to being professional in the workplace, looking the part is of the utmost importance. After all, having a polished and professional appearance looks sharp and evokes confidence in your abilities from colleagues and clients alike. While power suits are probably already in your workplace rotation, completing the look with powerful accessories adds a touch of individuality and personality all while keeping your professional appearance.
Jewelry Wearing jewelry to the office is a great way to add some sass to your outfit. However, keeping it simple is the best way to keep a professional look. Diamond or pearl stud earrings are always a classic look. And while smaller hoops are acceptable, save the bigger hoops for the weekend. The addition of a modest necklace and bracelets can really pull together a professional look. For the men, it’s all about the watches. No Rolex required, just a nice, classic watch to pair with your suit will bring it all
Briefcases have come a long way from the hard side cases of generations before. We’ve got more options in different fabrics, colors, and styles. All with the same purpose, to keep us looking organized. Now whether you actually are organized is up to you, but at least you’ll look professional.
Perry Messenger Bag for Men $170 emersonleatherbags.com;
The Laptop Bag in Green $239
Business Card Holder There are few things less professional looking in the business world than asking for someone’s card and they either don’t have one on them or they pull a wrinkled and grimy one from the bottom of their briefcase or handbag. Business card holders are not expensive and can make quite an impression when a business card is pulled from a crisp, professional card holder.
Crocodile Card Case $125 royce.us
Handbags carry a briefcase all the time but still want to bring work materials home every so often, a larger handbag can add flair and professionalism to your outfit. Choosing muted or subdued colors works well with the workplace attire. This handbag pulls double duty as it’s not only fashionable but also large enough to make sure you don’t forget a thing at home.
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Tech Case There’s no doubt that technology has changed our lives for the better. We have access to tons of information at our fingertips. But with that technology comes many accoutrements to go with our technology. From ear buds to chargers and everything in between, these tech cases keep everything in place and ready to use, without having to search through your bag, your car, or your teenager’s room to find them.
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Okaloosa Big Scoop
Big Brother Big Sisters of Northwest Florida (BBBSNWF) helps children realize their potential and build their futures. To do this, BBBSNWF holds events throughout the year to raise funds and recruit volunteers. On September 9, Emerald Coast HarleyDavidson was the host for Okaloosa Big Scoop and hundreds of people came to eat ice cream and participate in all the event’s activities.
“This is our 3rd annual Big Scoop for Okaloosa County and the second year in-a-row that we’ve partnered with Emerald Coast Harley-Davidson,” said Rique Gwin, Advisory Board Chair, Okaloosa/Walton County. He continued, “our main focus today is to increase community awareness of our programs so that children that are needing mentorship can find the needed resources to get involved. The other large need that we have is for adults who are willing to be Bigs in our mentorship program.”
In addition to the all-you-could eat ice cream, the event featured food, refreshments and tent displays ranging from Ascension Sacred Heart to the Destin-Fort Walton Little Adventures. And for those that dropped their name in the hat, a drawing was held for a 2023 Ultra Limited motorcycle.
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What is the Emerald Coast Big Game Fishing Club?
The Emerald Coast Big Game Fishing Club (ECBGFC) is a modernized social fishing club, originating in Destin, Florida where “The World’s Luckiest Fishing Village” will retain its roots. We host themed club meetings to discuss hot fishing topics and share fishing stories and host several fishing tournaments and events throughout the year. The goal is bringing the community together... it’s all about camaraderie!
What is your position and how did you get involved?
I am the Founder and Director of the Club. I was born and raised in Louisiana and am now a Florida resident who is passionate about anything fishing. I’m an accomplished mother to 12-year-old Cardyn and a savvy businesswoman who has experience running marinas, tackle shops, tournaments and events, boat provisions, and I love to fish!
How did the organization come about?
I had a dream for many years of starting a fishing club. With a notebook full of ideas, the timing was finally right. After moving to Destin, the community was so welcoming
and there was a need for a club like this one in the area, so in January 2022, I launched ECBGFC and it took off from there. I have an incredible team that helps make everything happen. As we rolled into the second year in 2023, we started a new chapter in Panama City Beach.
What impact has your organization had on the community?
ECBGFC is all about community, conservation, and giving back! We have incorporated ECBGFC with Destin High School and their accredited Fishing Class and Fishing Club to help educate students and fund efforts. We’ve also launched the Destin for Success Scholarship Program awarding scholarships to students of Okaloosa, Walton, and Bay counties.
What impact has your organization had on conservation?
Billfish conservation is so important, and we are the only tournaments to be Catch & Release only for the billfish division and we’ve created an equal point system to take the pressure off of blue marlin. We are working on other ways to assist and support conservation of not only billfish, but other species of fish and the ocean.
What are some challenges ECBGFC faces?
Some challenges we face as an organization is funding projects. We depend heavily on sponsors and the generosity of the community to be able to give back. Spreading the word about the club has been a challenge, but as time goes by, more and more people are finding out about us and wanting to be a part of what we do.
What are some future goals for your organization?
We want to be the largest fishing club spreading across the Gulf Coast. Our future goals are to continue expanding to surrounding areas and continuing to grow and host the best events. ECBGFC currently has over 330 active members.
What are some events that your organization hosts?
Both chapters host several events throughout the year. Official dates for 2024 will be announced soon, unless otherwise listed.
Destin Chapter: Regular Club Meetings, Inshore Tournament, Billfish Extravaganza (May 2-5, 2024), Youth Tournament (July 26-28, 2024), Hit the Gulf Tournament, Destin for Success Fundraising Event, and the Sportsman’s Ball (September 14, 2024).
Panama City Beach Chapter: Regular Club Meetings, Tight Lines PCB Tournament, Salty Catch Fishing Rodeo, and the Hit the Gulf Tournament.
We conclude the year with the Sportsman’s Ball - a spectacular night to remember with dinner, drinks, and dancing, along with awarding Top Teams & Anglers, scholarships to students of Okaloosa, Walton, and Bay counties, give back to Destin High School Fishing Club & Class, and recognize our wonderful sponsors
followed by live entertainment. We call it the Mardi Gras Ball of Sportfishing!
How can our readers get involved with your organization?
Whether you have a boat and fish, or not, and just want to be a part of a fun community organization, we invite everyone to join the Emerald Coast Big Game Fishing Club. We have annual memberships for individuals that include your spouse, team memberships for up to six people, and youth memberships. We also accept donations. The support and generosity is truly appreciated. Participation and community involvement is key to success. We depend on our sponsors and donations from you to make a difference. If you have an idea you would like to share, we are all ears. Visit our website at ECBGFC.com, email us at [email protected] or call/ text (337) 802-5525.
The importance of our Youth • Growth & Giving Back
As we all know, the future of anything, whether it’s fishing, sports, or whatever it may be, is dependent on our youth involvement. We strive to encourage our youth to participate, learn, and grow to the best of their ability. Moving forward into 2024, ECBGFC is working to come up with different programs to give back to our youth. Everything dies if we don’t teach it.
Burgers, Bourbon & Beer Festival
Benefitting the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast, the 3rd Annual Burgers, Bourbon & Beer Festival was held on September 23 on the Destin Harbor at Brotula’s Seafood House & Steamer. With gourmet burgers, craft beers, bourbons, and live music, tons of people kicked off fall with a pretty tasty festival.
“Every dollar raised today has a 12x multiplier and will make an impact on kids in Okaloosa and Walton Counties,” said Shervin Rassa, CEO, Boys & Girls Clubs of the Emerald Coast (BGCEC). While BGCEC offers a safe place to play, grow and learn, the data shows that kids and teens who attend Boys & Girls Clubs perform better academically and are more likely to avoid risky behaviors and attend school consistently. For example, in 2022-2023, BGCEC graduated 100% of its seniors while Escambia, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa and Walton schools graduated 78.4%, 87.5%, 77.2% and 96.7% respectively.
Aside from the benefits festivals like this bring to local organizations, the fun and tasty treats bring people in droves. In addition to the gourmet burgers and adult beverages, a silent auction with prizes ranging from BOTE gear to Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation tickets was held.
Wine & Fries
Since 1984, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northwest Florida (RMHCNF) has served nearly 30,000 families. With a mission to love and support families of children with medical needs by giving them a place to call home, RMHCNF hosts or participates in community events ranging from CPR & First Aid classes to sportsmen’s banquets. Additionally, there are signature events such as the Firecracker 5k and Wine & Fries. On September 22, Hotel Effie in Sandestin hosted the annual Wine & Fries fundraising event.
“This is our 5th annual Wine & Fries and we are thrilled to be at Hotel Effie,” said Summer Jimmerson, President / CEO, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Northwest Florida. “Even though the house is in Pensacola, 40% of the families that stay with us are from the Okaloosa and Walton County area. To have the support from the local community means the world to us.”
Powered by Step One Automotive Group, Wine & Fries featured McDonald’s French fries, wine, catered food, and a silent auction with everything from tickets to Universal Orlando to fine art and a 2-night stay at the Hilton Sandestin Golf & Beach Resort.
What is your hometown?
I am originally from the Bronx, NY, and since 1979, my parents and I vacationed down here at the Emerald Coast and we all fell in love. I loved the area so much I made it my permanent home in 1992, and my parents followed the next year.
What is your profession?
My mom opened Destin Floral in 1993 and that led to my profession as the Owner/Head Designer at Destin Floral Designs. A chef by trade, floral arranging was a logical extension for my creative side so I came aboard in 1999.
What are some of your favorite things about Destin?
As a resident for over 30 years now, I’ve seen Destin grow and change but the one thing that never changes is the tight-knit local community. I’m fortunate to have known my customers for so long that I consider them friends.
Three words that best describe you. Kind, Creative, Integrity.
Favorite places in Destin?
From the many gorgeous beaches to the plethora of restaurants from any cuisine one’s palate could desire, I couldn’t pick a favorite if I tried. Regardless of what you decide to do, it’s impossible to have a bad day in Destin.
What is one thing that you do not go a day without?
I can’t go one day without giving back in some way. My true fulfillment is seeing others happy or helping them in some way, from the smallest act of kindness to one of our locals in need or delivering flowers to some lucky loved one. Their happiness is mine.
Finish this statement, I AM DESTIN because… I believe in inclusivity, kindness, and small town hospitality, all of which Destin embodies.