Pensacola Magazine, August 2024

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Obesity, diabetes and heart disease became death sentences for too many people battling Covid. While genetics predispose some to these illnesses, many can be managed or eradicated by lifestyle changes. I’d like to focus on making healthy choices while still enjoying the bad-for-you good stuff in moderation.

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incredible special-needs pets and their owners and she discovered that while these precious babies may take a little more care, the love they give in return is worth every second.

first responders and hospital workers? Thank you for putting yourselves on the front lines to keep us as safe as possible. Also, a big shout out to all the teachers out there scrambling to put together online lessons to keep our kids engaged and learning instead of worrying about things they cannot control. We appreciate you!

I don’t know about you, but 2020 offered far too little of either of these to me. I was so consumed with my mom’s illness and then with surviving the grief of her loss and the anxiety of the pandemic and the sorrow of so many national news stories that I took little time for myself. This year, I hope to explore creative and personal endeavors that help me rediscover myself and discover new outlets for personal expression.

If exotic animals are more your thing, head on over to the brand spanking new and significantly enlarged Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo. The new location features all the hands-on, up close interaction as the previous location plus added attractions, amenities and experiences that will make for a wonderful family day out.

Procrastination

While I often lament the state of my fur-covered sofa and curse the need for so much vacuuming, I wouldn’t trade my dogs for anything. These messy creatures offer too much love to be annoyed with them for very long. Who else is going to jump up and greet you with a wagging tail and unending excitement everytime you walk through the front door? Even if you’ve only been gone for two minutes to take out the trash. Nobody—that’s who.

On that note, I encourage you to read our COVID-19 Resource Guide, which provides resources for food, business, community and more. The ever-changing nature of this crisis necessitates that I mention that these resources may or may not be available to you by the time you read this issue. I hope it will provide a place to start, some ideas or some inspiration either way.

If you’re interested in conservation, check out Dakota Parks story on local Panhandle Rooftop Nesting Biologist, Rebekah Snyder. Through her work with Audubon Florida, Snyder helps to ensure local shorebirds have safe nesting spaces in an increasingly overpopulated region.

You may also notice that we have some nonpandemic related stories in this issue. We made the call to include already planned articles that might still be helpful, relevant or enjoyable for our readers. We hope you find them useful.

While many people made glorious headway on home improvement and personal projects in 2020, I did not. I did not organize anything. I did not fix anything. I did not learn a language or a new skill. Nothing. But that’s ok, too. I’m still here. That’s an accomplishment. However, in 2021, I’d like to lighten my load and empty my house of much of the clutter and unnecessary junk that fills it. It’s time to make room for something new.

All of this, plus a few DIY pet treat recipes and some good news from the Florida legislature regarding protection for pets in abusive situations.

I believe strongly in pet adoption and I’m thrilled to do my small part in supporting the Pensacola Humane Society and all of the other rescues who are providing shelter and love to millions of pets while they await their furever homes. If you have room in your life and heart, I hope you will consider adopting a pet in need—and make a best friend in the process. We’ve highlighted a few particularly adorable pets currently available for adoption at the Pensacola Humane Society. Head on down to Q Street and take one of these fur babies home today!

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In this issue, we’ve covered all of these topics and more to help readers shift their own focus in 2021. We hope you enjoy. Here’s to your health!

We’ve also rounded up our favorite pet friendly spots in Pensacola, a few DIY frozen treats for hot summer days, a pampered pet shopping guide and stories on both the Panhandle Butterfly House and the Gulf Coast Turtle Watch. Both of these organizations are doing great things! Get out and support them if you can.

As for us, Pensacola Magazine has been published under one title or another for more than 40 years. We have no plans on changing that. We will continue to publish and to bring you all the information we can for as long as we can. Please reach out to us with story ideas, inspiration or just a quick hello. We are all working from home and we are missing our water cooler conversations.

So, turn off the news, put down your phone and enjoy these heartwarming tales and adorable of photos of local animals and the folks who care for them. When you’re done, give your kitty a little catnip and throw your dog a bone. It’s these simple pleasures that will keep us all sane.

Stay safe, stay healthy and stay strong, Pensacola!

I hope you enjoy this pet and wildlife focused issue, and I hope it inspires you to opt to adopt when you are ready to add a new member to your family.

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Are you ready for some football?

Is anyone tired of political ads yet? We can always count on the ads exaggerating strengths and weaknesses of the candidates but this year is so much worse. Television, which is smothered in news broadcasts, has to actually report, factually, the activity of possibly the most pathetic group of candidates ever. Truth is truly stranger than fiction. As gross as it is, there is light at the end of the tunnel. It’s August and football will soon be back!!!

Blame it on being raised in the South, or blame it on attending an SEC school. I can’t help myself. I love college football. I look forward to the first game with the same emotion I feel about New Year’s Eve. The slate is clean and the possibilities are endless. This might be the year for a national championship! Who cares if the experts say you’ve got nothing? So what if you have a new, untried coach? Any fan knows that odds and opinions aren’t worth a whole lot, as absolutely anything can happen when two teams take the field. The instant my team runs through that tunnel, exploding into the light like the second coming, joy sweeps over me and the world is all good. A great band, pom poms shaking wildly, the smell of popcorn and Jack Daniels in the air, and thunderous noise that would rival the Blue Angels set the stage for total frenzy. I could just scream with the thrill of it all. Of course, winning doesn’t hurt, either.

Several years ago, someone I truly respect and admire commented on my football enthusiasm. He said that he never

suspected that I was the type to “be into all of that”. I didn’t even know what to say. I know that he probably meant it as a compliment, as he feels that the sport is nothing more than commercial exploitation and downright barbaric, and how could someone halfway intelligent possibly promote such insanity? I almost confessed on the spot that Gladiator is my favorite movie ever, and that physical contact as sport is certainly nothing new. However, my immediate reaction was such that all I could feel was pity. The craziness of college football can’t be replaced. Hockey and soccer are great, but football is in a league of its own. This time of the year, while the heat is still oppressive and going back to school is on our minds, you can go out early in the morning and there it is. A tiny hint of fall in the air. You can feel it and you can smell it.

I grew up in a home where Saturdays were all about the games. My father had television and radio blaring in the same room with the same game on so he could hear different commentary on every play. He had his favorite team, one I shall not mention because I now and always will consider them very much a bitter foe, but it really didn’t matter who was playing. There is a certain sound that comes from a game that is almost like comfort food to me.

From the time they were babies, I took my children on road trips to football games. It was a fall ritual for us to pack for the tailgate party and get up early to decorate. Magnet decals, flags, you name it and we had it plastered on our car. Yes, maybe it was a bit like the Beverly Hillbillies, but once we hit the game day traffic the kids were almost uncontrollable. Seeing our brethren in the same colors making the trek to Jordan Hare Stadium created a bond amongst us motorists on Interstate 65. One year my son broke his arm playing football the night before the LSU game and all we could think about was not being able to go. I nearly kissed the doctor who gave us his blessing to go, as long

as that arm was held upright the entire time. We stuck a shaker in his cast and watched Auburn score four times in the fourth quarter to win the game. Neither weather, divorce, nor broken bones would keep us at home. No sir. We picked up the fried chicken in Montgomery and almost sprinted the last 60 miles to the Plains. Evidently, I didn’t do a good enough job on passing along the spirit of my alma mater. My daughter graduated as a Gator and my son a Seminole, but their love of the game is undiminished. I enjoy the Swamp and I think Osceola is the most awesome human mascot in the entire football kingdom. But when Auburn’s eagle swoops down before kick-off and perches on the 50yard line, we all get unglued. I have seen plenty of grown men cry during this raw demonstration of power and beauty. So, here we are, ready for a new season. Whether it is a new school year, a new calendar year or a new anything, starting over has every advantage in the world. Set your goals. Try your hardest. Do it right this time. Hope and determination have always been a winning game plan. War Eagle!

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Panhandle Butterfly House & Nature Center A Haven for Butterfly Enthusiasts

The Panhandle Butterfly House & Nature Center (PBH) is a quaint butterfly sanctuary located in downtown Milton that houses several species of butterflies and also serves to educate visitors on these fascinating creatures.

As a program of the nonprofit organization Keep Santa Rosa Beautiful, Inc., the goal of the PBH is to “enhance the environmental awareness by connecting its visitors with Florida native butterflies, botanical gardens and nature trails.”

The PBH was founded by butterfly enthusiasts, Jack and Fonda Wetherell. Though the couple has passed on, their legacy continues decades later, as the PBH remains an active educational center in Northwest Florida.

Officially opening its doors in 1997, the PBH was established in Navarre Park, where the house remained until 2018.

“The PBH relocated from Navarre Park in 2018 due to renovations to the park by Santa Rosa County. We had to find a new home, and in 2020, we purchased the T.W. Jones property from the Blackwater River Foundation,” PBH Executive Director Pamela Murfey explained. “We wanted to create a regional conservation facility within Santa Rosa County. From there, we needed to build a new vivarium to house the live butterflies, install pollinator gardens and make the facility accessible to all.”

Once the property was purchased, a two-year renovation throughout the property began in July 2021. Renovations included the construction of the vivarium,

building repairs, planting gardens, adding an accessible walkway and more. Funding for the move and renovations came from a variety of sources including donations, gift shop sales, fundraisers, an Impact 100 grant and beyond. The postrenovation grand opening of the PBH was held last October.

The new PBH facility is the historical T.W. Jones house, located at 4966 Henry St. in Milton. This home was built in the late 1800s and sits atop 9 acres of beautiful land. While exploring all that the property has to offer, visitors will stroll through 18 different gardens, a vibrant vivarium and a short nature trail.

One of the main attractions on the property is, of course, the house. Along the hallway walls of the historic home, visitors can view more than 300 species of mounted butterflies and moths from around the world. This massive collection was donated to the PBH in 1999 by Gulf Breeze local, Dr. Tom Grow.

In addition to the expansive collection of mounted butterflies, the PBH is also home to many species of live butterflies that are native to Florida. The vivarium typically houses around 10 species of butterflies, allowing visitors to learn about the species that they may encounter where they live. According to Murfey, there are approximately 116 species of butterflies found in NW Florida, with visitors like the zebra heliconian

and the white peacock occasionally passing through. Visitors to the vivarium can see butterflies in various stages of life.

Whether you are looking for a fun and educational summer outing for the kids, or you are a solo butterfly enthusiast wanting to learn more, the PBH has something for everyone. The PBH is open to visitors Wednesday through Saturday, from 10 am to 2 pm. Adult entry is $7, individuals ages 17 and under are admitted for $5 and children 5 or younger are free.

To donate to the PBH or learn more about its mission, visit panhandlebutterflyhouse.org. Stay connected with the PBH by following the house on Facebook at facebook.com/FPBHNC.

Gulf Coast Turtle Watch is on the Job!

Summer is sea turtle nesting season along the Gulf Coast. From May to October, county, state and national park volunteers patrol the beaches each morning looking for tracks that indicate that a female turtle has come ashore and laid a nest. Each nest is roped off and monitored to ensure that the hatchlings have the best chance of making it to the Gulf. Since turtles stay closer to shore in the summer for nesting and mating purposes, they are also more prone to stranding and being accidentally hooked near piers and shore fishing spots, so in addition to morning nesting patrols, one of the area’s biggest initiatives for turtle safety relates to rescuing these stranded or hooked turtles. Beach residents, locals, and tourists alike share a love for these endangered animals, and a new nonprofit group is working to strengthen the protection already offered to marine turtles.

Gulf Coast Turtle Watch (GCTW) 501(c)(3) nonprofit was established in early 2024 by founders Wendy Hoeflich and Stephenie Allen, both longtime volunteers with Escambia County Marine Resources (a branch of the Escambia County Natural Resources Management Division) for morning nesting patrols. Local government environmental programs and the National Park System are tasked with many different conservation efforts, and various programs depend on dedicated volunteer effort and work within very tight budget constraints. GCTW was formed in large part to provide support to the existing programs dedicated to marine turtle conservation and protection. Though the initial focus is on the Pensacola Beach area, there are future plans to connect with other county and national park organizations doing turtle work throughout the Gulf Coast, as the group’s name suggests. This collaboration and connectivity will aid in fundraising efforts, grant writing, community education, etc. Currently, the Board of Directors consists of both Hoeflich and Allen along with Dale Hensley and Christine Brewster.

Though the group is new, Hoeflich notes that beach businesses, especially those surrounding the Pensacola Beach Gulf Pier, and beach residents have been incredibly excited and supportive, and support for the group has grown faster than expected. Pier owner Mike Penzone, his son Devin, pier staff, and the Pensacola Beach Lifeguards have

Photo by Guy Stevens,

been especially proactive in initiatives and education to help turtles who are hooked near the pier. When a turtle swallows a hook, chances are that the turtle is a “repeat offender;” 60-70 percent of hooked turtles have been hooked before after recognizing the pier as a place to get an easy meal. Additionally, when a turtle washes ashore, it is usually because the turtle has ingested plastic, hooks, filament, or other materials that have made it difficult for the turtle to eat and swim regularly. Hooked or stranded turtles may be suffering from anemia and will only continue to get sicker. Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) standards indicate that any turtle that is hooked or stranded should receive medical attention, even if it is not suffering from an obvious injury like a boat strike. The closest sea turtle hospital and rehabilitation facility is the Gulfarium’s C.A.R.E. Center (Conserve, Act, Rehabilitate, Educate) located in Destin, and if the C.A.R.E. Center is at capacity, then turtles must be transported to the Gulf World Marine Institute in Panama City Beach.

Currently, permitted volunteers have stepped up to transport turtles in their own vehicles and at their own expense, and transport protocols plus the size of marine turtles often pose difficulties in addition to the sheer number of calls received.

“It’s normal for us to receive several calls a week about hooked or stranded turtles, which is actually a good problem to have,” says Hoeflich, “because it means that we’ve built solid relationships with pier staff and fishermen, and they know to call us rather than simply cutting the line, risking further injury to the turtle.” Turtles cannot be transported without cover from sun exposure and dehydration, so pickup trucks are not eligible vehicles. Additionally, fully grown turtles can be well over 200 pounds and require enough space to ride comfortably in a transport bin, so permitted volunteers with large vans or SUVs are called upon again and again for transport. Thus, one of GCTW’s

immediate initiatives is to raise 20k in order to purchase a large transport van that would remain parked at the pier and to which many trained and permitted volunteers would have access. Currently, the group has raised about 20 percent of that goal, and additional funds would go into wrapping and maintaining the vehicle, insurance, and fuel costs. GCTW kicked off their fundraising efforts in June with Sea Turtle Sips, a guest bartending and silent auction night at The Islander featuring coastal art donated by local artists and GCTW swag. Future fundraising efforts include working with beach businesses to institute “round up” programs where patrons can choose to round up their purchases to the nearest dollar, and those extra cents would be then donated to GCTW. Though an official website is still in the works, the group’s Facebook page features a donate option and offers magnets, t-shirts, stickers, etc. for sale.

Photo by Stephenie Allen
Photo courtesy of Florida Fish and Wildlife

Once enough funding for the transport van has been secured, GCTW plans to focus on furthering lighting initiatives; turtles who come ashore at night to nest are disoriented by artificial lighting, flashlights, and cellphone lights, but they are unaffected by amber and red lights. Though there is a turtle-safe lighting ordinance in place for all water-facing businesses, hotels, condos and homes, it is difficult to enforce every violation, and public education and awareness goes a long way in helping to ensure ordinance compliance. Small things like keeping blinds and curtains closed at night and using red turtle-safe flashlights on the beach at night can go a long way in eliminating disorienting light exposure for nesting mothers and hatchlings. GCTW plans to work with Escambia County Marine Resources to get informative refrigerator magnets and window clings in all rental units that inform renters and tourists about safe lighting practices and ‘Clean, Dark, Flat’ initiatives that aim to keep the beach free of holes, trash, sandcastles and other obstacles that may deter nesting turtles.

If you’d like to learn more about the GCTWand its efforts to support county programs and marine turtle work in our area, you can connect with volunteers every other Tuesday at Bands on the Beach. Escambia County Natural Resources graciously shares its booth space with GCTW, and volunteers are out every other week to answer questions, spread awareness, and even give away red ‘turtle-safe’ flashlights for evening beach walks. You can also visit Gulf Coast Turtle Watch on Facebook to donate and purchase merchandise (send a message to view available merchandise).

All

work performed by permitted individuals in accordance with FWC marine turtle guidelines.
Photo by Stephenie Allen

KEEP IT COOL

Frozen Treats for Hot Summer Days

The 2024 heatwave is in full force. While the heat can be hard on us humans, it is doubly difficult on our pets who rely on the outdoors for walks, recreation and potty time. To help our pets safely enjoy these dog days of summer, we’ve compiled a few cool treats to keep your furry friends happy, healthy and hydrated.

Doggy Ice Cake

This hydrating and engaging doggy ice cake will keep your dogs entertained and refreshed during the summer season and beyond. Filled with their favorite treats and toys, the ice cake is an easy and affordable way to bring some summer fun to your four legged family.

Ingredients & Supplies

• A large freezer-safe bowl, cake pan or container

• A selection of your dog’s favorite treats fruit, peanut butter, plain yogurt, dog treats, stuffed Kong toy, etc…

• Chew toys or bones

• Water Method

1. Place the toys and treats in the container.

2. Fill the container until it is about two-thirds full. Allow some of the treats or toys to stick out from the top of the water.

3. Place your bowl in the freezer for several hours.

4. Remove it from the freezer and turn upside down to separate the ice cake from the cake mold or pan.

5. Serve in a shady spot outside and watch your pup enjoy a refreshing and engaging treat.

Photo by Lola Oden

Blueberry Coconut Drops

Coconut oil is refreshing, delicious and comes with many natural health benefits for our fur babies. Not only will it help to improve your pup’s skin and coat making it silky smooth, it’s also said to protect our dogs from illness and help speed up the healing process if they’re feeling under the weather. These frozen coconut drops will provide a luxurious, healthy boost for your warm pooch on a hot summer day.

Ingredients & Supplies

• 1 cup of organic coconut oil (solid form)

• Handful of fresh or frozen blueberries

• 1 teaspoon of honey (optional)

Pumpkin Pops

Method

1. Place a blueberry into each section of a silicone mold with small to medium insets. Set aside.

2. In a separate bowl, heat coconut oil in a glass bowl over a pot of boiled water until it liquefies.

3. Allow coconut oil to cool for a few minutes, mix in the honey.

4. Carefully pour the oil into the silicone mold over the blueberries.

5. Place mold into the freezer to solidify.

6. When coconut oil treats are solid, pop them out of the mold.

7. Serve when hardened. Because coconut oil stays hard in cool temperatures, you can store your drops in the fridge in an airtight container to save on freezer space.

Pumpkin is a smooth, sweet and delicious food that can be incredible for cats. This fibrous fruit contains vitamins A, C and E, as well as iron, making it a healthy choice. Another nutritious food for cats is Greek yogurt. This creamy treat contains probiotics that promote gut health and protein for maintaining muscle in cats. Greek yogurt also has less lactose than regular yogurt, and can even be purchased lactose-free for furry friends with sensitive stomachs. By combining these two feline superfoods, you can create delicious pumpkin pops that your purrball is sure to love!

Ingredients & Supplies

• 1/2 cup 100% pure pumpkin puree

• 1/2 cup plain, unsweetened Greek yogurt (no added sugar or artificial sweeteners)

• Silicone lollipop molds & lollipop sticks

Method

1. Prepare your lollipop molds by setting the lollipop sticks into the mold. Set aside.

2. In a medium-sized bowl, combine the pumpkin puree and Greek yogurt. Mix well.

3. Spoon about a tablespoon of the pumpkin yogurt mixture into each circle of the mold, ensuring the mixture surrounds the lollipop sticks.

4. Gently tap the mold to remove any air bubbles and ensure the mixture settles evenly.

5. Place the lollipop mold flat into the freezer. Let set for 4 to 6 hours.

6. After setting in the freezer, you can keep the pumpkin pops in the molds, or place them in a freezer-safe storage container. When your fur baby is ready for a treat, remove a pop from the freezer and let them lick away!

7. Optional: For an extra fun touch, place a sprinkle of catnip in the mold before spooning in the pumpkin and yogurt, or sprinkle catnip on the frozen treat before serving.

Photo by Morgan Cole
Photo by Zac Brannen

PAMPERED PETS

Local Pet Products for You and Your Fabulous Fur Baby

DASH Dog Treat Maker

Target

Scripted Story Rescue Dog Candle

Rusted Arrow Mercantile

Unveil the essence of companionship with this Rescue Dog soy candle, specially crafted for those who cherish their four-legged rescues. This candle serves as a heartfelt homage to your favorite furry friend and the unbreakable bond you share. The fragrance captures the spirit of a rescue dog with an invigorating outdoorsy blend that brings together the freshness of newly cut green grass with a delicate hint of wildflower. $39.99

Make the perfect homemade snack for your canine companion. The Dash Dog Treat Maker’s nonstick plates heat evenly to cook fresh treats in minutes. The handy recipe guide contains easy-to-make dog treats that you can create with unprocessed ingredients already in your home kitchen. Simply preheat, add batter and cook, and you’ll have 8 drool-worthy dog treats in no time! $24.99

No-Spill Dog

Water Bowl

Prim in Proper

The perfect no spill zone for home, cars, boats and RVs. The Splash-Guard inside floats to the surface allowing water to pass through as your pup drinks, and is designed to completely eliminate water spills. Available in pink, gray and blue. $22

Calming Spray

Prim in Proper

Spray this either directly onto your dog's coat, or onto bedding to help calm them down. It's gentle enough for skin, and will help soothe hot spots and keep fleas away. Not suitable for cats! $8

EMBARK Dog DNA Kit

Explore your canine companion’s heritage with the Embark Breed Identification DNA Test for Dogs. This doggy DNA kit tests for more than 350 dog breeds and allows you to trace your pup’s geographical ancestry and family tree all the way back to their great-grandparents. You’ll also receive intricate details about their genetic makeup, gaining insights into the unique composition that defines your furry friend. Results are typically available online within 2 to 4 weeks. $109.99

LED Dog Collar

ACE Hardware of Gulf Breeze

This durable and rechargeable LED safety necklace is made with flexible polymer that's illuminated by bright LEDs for hours of nighttime fun and safety. Protected by a durable weather resistant housing, the entire collar lights up a full 360 degrees so your dog is clearly visible from all angles. $19.99

Pups of Pensacola Calendar

WolfGang Pensacola

Get to know all of your local furry friends with the official 2024 Pups of Pensacola Calendar. Featuring 13 adorable local pups, this calendar was established by dog party planning extraordinaires, WolfGang Pensacola. Serving as a fundraising initiative for WolfGang’s annual Pensacola Pawdi Gras event benefactor, a portion of calendar proceeds is donated to the Escambia County Department of Animal Welfare. Snag a copy of the 2024 calendar at wolfgangparkandbrews.com. $8

Flavored Bubble Treats

Rusted Arrow Mercantile

Their favorite treats in bubble form! Experience bubbles in an entirely new way with these lickable, peanut butter-flavored bubbles. Made with allergen-free, USP and food-grade ingredients, they are completely safe for you and your furry friend to ingest. $6.99

FurZapper Pet Hair Lifters

ACE Hardware of Gulf Breeze

Give your dryer vents a break! FurZapper removes pet hair from your clothing while you wash and dry your clothes by removing fur, hair, lint, dander and other debris on anything you can wash and dry. Made from a soft, tacky, flexible material, it gently pulls dog or cat fur and hair from bedding and garments. FurZapper is re-usable and selfcleaning. It’s safe for all clothing, non-toxic and hypo-allergenic. $16.99

Ring Pet Tag

Best Buy & ring.com

Help bring lost pets home with the Ring Pet Tag. This easy-to-use tag sports a custom QR code that provides helpful details about your pet to anyone who scans it—plus a quick way to get in touch that doesn’t reveal your personal info. For even more backup, turn your local Ring App community into your personal search party. A few taps is all it takes to start getting the word out. No subscription, fees or batteries required. $9.99

Floral Cat Harness Set

Pensacola Hardware Co.

This harness and lead set are purrfect for getting your cat up and out! This cat harness is equipped with two quick-release buckles and includes a matching 4-foot lead. Made from high-tensile strength nylon webbing and artist-designed polyester and nylon ribbons, this stylish cat harnesses will make your feline the fashionista of the neighborhood. Machine washable and stain and fray resistant. $22

Electronic Mouse Toy

This electronic mouse cat toy mimics the thrill of the hunt, encouraging even the laziest of cats to chase, pounce and leap. Transforming playtime into exercise time, this electronic motion toy dashes and jitters, mimicking the movements of real prey with a whisper quiet motor. $25.99

Flower

Fountain

PetSmart (Pensacola)

This flower drinking fountain allows up to three different water flow settings to appeal to picky drinkers. The flower fountain includes a triple action water filter with ion exchange resin that softens tap water. Active Carbon removes odors and impurities, and the cotton mesh retains stray hairs, sediment and debris. The Flower Fountain is easy to disassemble and clean and has an ergonomic whisker stress free design. $29.99

Cactus Cat

Scratching Post

PetSmart (Pensacola)

Scratching doesn't have to result in a clawful mess! This stylish cactus scratching post helps encourage healthy scratching and play behavior that will satisfy your cat and save your furniture from ruin. $25.99

Elevated Ceramic Cat Bowl

PetSmart (Pensacola)

Provide your kitty with a strong and sturdy bowl that promotes proper digestion, posture and joint health with this ceramic elevated pet bowl. Available in blue and pink. $8.99

Pet-Friendly Pensacola

As pooches make their way into homes, hearts and families across the globe, they make their way into our communities as well. Pensacola has always been a pro-dog city. Today, many restaurants with outdoor dining areas allow dogs to hang with their humans while enjoying a bite or a drink. We have compiled a curated list of local parks, trails, bars, restaurants, events and activities that are pet-friendly. If you don't see a destination on the list, that doesn't mean they don't have space for your pet—just call ahead and ask.

Social

Krewe of Paws

This social club of pet lovers was established by the members of Pensacola Humane Society’s Board of Directors and is dedicated to improving the lives of our animal companions. Membership is open to all animal lovers and friends of the Pensacola Humane Society. Learn more at pensacolamardigras.com.

WolfGang, LLC

If you’re looking for fresh new ways to celebrate your beloved pup, be sure to check out this dog event planner local to Pensacola. WolfGang is even Florida’s first dog event planner, offering Pup Crawls, Barkday Parties, Adoptiversaries, Celebrations, Holiday Events, Mutts & Mimosas, Yappy Hours, Paw-rades and more! Learn more at wolfgangparkandbrew.com.

Activities

Animal Therapy at Disko Lemonade

Yoga is a great way to destress, but combining it with animal therapy is even better. Disco Lemonade offers special goat yoga sessions. Visit diskolemonade.com for details.

Frisky Mermaid Dolphin Tours and Boat Rentals

Have you ever wondered how your pet might react to seeing a dolphin jump out of the water? Take them on a dolphin cruise and wonder no more. Pets are allowed on private rentals with Frisky Mermaid Dolphin Tours. Learn more at friskyboattours.com.

Pensacola Pontoons

Dogs like boats too! There's nothing better that bringing your fur babies along for your day on the water. Reservations are required. Call (850) 602-4551, or visit pensacolapontoons.com to book online.

Special Events

Barktober Fest

Held each year in October in downtown Pensacola, this pet-friendly festival features a fun-filled day of activities for you and your four-legged companion, including a costume contest, small dog races and more. Proceeds benefit the Pensacola Humane Society. Save the date for Barktoberfest 2024 on October 27 from 10 am to 4 pm in Seville Square. Visit pensacolahumane.org/barkoberfest.

Fur Ball

Serving as the Pensacola Humane Society’s premier annual fundraiser, this black-tie event is held at the Pensacola Yacht Club and features an evening of live music and entertainment, pet adoptions, silent auctions and more. The 2025 Fur Ball will be held March 29, 2025. For tickets and event details, visit pensacolahumane.org.

Pawdi Gras

A popular addition to Pensacola’s annual Mardi Gras events line up, Pawdi Gras offers a Mardi Gras celebration exclusively for pups and their people. This family-friendly event is held in downtown Pensacola and features a fun filled day of special activities, prizes and costume contests. Mark your calendar for the fourth annual Pawdi Gras on January 16, 2025 in downtown Pensacola. For complete event details, visit wolfgangparkandbrews.com.

Local Bathe-ins

Hosted by the Pensacola Humane Society every third Saturday from April to October from 9 am to 2 pm, these bathe-in events offer dog grooming services at a very low cost and serve as a fundraising activity for the organization. For details on upcoming Bathe-ins, visit pensacolahumane.org.

Santa Paws at Perfect Plain Brewing Co.

Hosted by WolfGang and Perfect Plain Brewing Co., this holiday event encourages you to dress up your pup in their best Christmas-themed outfit for photos with Santa. Mark your calendar for this year's event on December 10.

Trails

Are you tired of walking the sidewalk and thinking about looking for a new route to take your dog for a walk? Here are some pet-friendly trails for you and your furry friend to explore.

Big Lagoon State Park (12301 Gulf Beach Hwy.) Pets are allowed in designated areas.

Blackwater Heritage State Trail (5533 Alabama St., Milton) Dogs must be on a leash 6 feet long or shorter.

Arcadia Mill (5709 Mill Pond Lane, Milton) Pets must be leashed.

Tarkiln Bayou Preserve State Park (2401 Bauer Rd., Pensacola) Dogs must be on a leash 6 feet long or shorter.

Parks

Pensacola has many dog parks where you can bring your dog to run and play fetch freely. It is also a great way to meet fellow dog owners.

Bayview Dog Park and Beach (2001 E Lloyd St.)

Roger Scott Dog Park (2000 Summit Blvd.)

Beulah Regional Dog Park (7820 Mobile Hwy.)

Kiwanis Park (1801 W Romana St.)

Pensacola Dog Beach (East & West) Beach access from Fort Pickens Rd., across the street from North Galvez Court, and just before Park East. These are not fenced-in parks, so dogs must be kept on leashes.

Perdido Key River Road Park (14484 River Rd.)

Admiral Mason Park (200 S. 9th Ave.)

Shoreline Bark Park (Shoreline Dr. and Colley Dr., Gulf Breeze)

Restaurants

These local restaurants allow you to bring your pet along with you in patio seating unless stated otherwise.

Bagelheads

Blackwater Bistro (Milton)

Cactus Cantina

Café Nola

Calvert’s in the Heights

Crabs

Dog House Deli

End of the Line Café

Flounders Chowder House

Frisky Dolphin

George Artisan Bakery & Bistro

Graffiti Pizza

Hot Spot BBQ

Jaco’s Bayfront Bar & Grille

Lillian’s Pan Pizza

Lillo’s Tuscan Grill

Lucy’s in the Square

Mellow Mushroom

New Yorker Deli & Pizzeria

Nick’s Boathouse

Oar House Restaurant

O’Briens Bistro

Parlor Doughnuts

Polonza Bistro

Red Fish Blue Fish

Ruby Slipper Pensacola

Scenic 90 Cafe

Shaggy’s Waterfront Bar & Grill

Shrimp Basket

Single Fin Café

South Market

Sunset Grille

Tacos Mexicanos

The Garden

The Wine Bar on Palafox

Tijuana flats

Tuscan Oven Pizzeria

Water Pig BBQ

Bars

Grab a pint at one of these fido-friendly watering holes.

Alga Beer Co.

Coastal County Brewing

Goat Lips Chew & Brewhouse

Hub Stacey’s

Odd Colony

O’Riley’s Irish Pub Downtown

Pensacola Bay Brewery

Perfect Plain Brewing Co.

The Burrow

Hotels

These pet-friendly hotels allow you to vacation in style with your furry friends! Pet-friendly policies, regulations and fees vary.

Coutyard (Downtown Pensacola)

Hampton Inn Airport

Hilton Garden Inn

Home2 Suites

Homewood Suites

Hyatt Place

Residence Inn (Downtown Pensacola)

Surf & Sand Hotel

Rescue Me!

According to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, about 6.3 million companion animals enter U.S. shelters annually, and roughly 1 million of them are euthanized due to overcrowding and limited resources. By adopting, you give these animals a second chance and ease the burden on shelters.

Adoption is also a cost-effective option. The average cost of adopting from a local shelter or humane society is significantly lower than purchasing from a breeder, where prices can soar into the thousands of dollars. Plus, most adopted pets are already spayed or neutered and up-to-date on vaccinations, reducing initial medical costs.

Beyond the financial benefits, adopting a pet can enhance your overall well-being. Studies by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention show that pet owners often experience lower stress levels, increased physical activity and reduced rates of loneliness and depression. By adopting, you not only gain a loving companion but also improve your own health and happiness.

At Pensacola Magazine, we are passionate about the impact of pet adoption, rescue and fostering on both animal and human lives. That’s why we’re proud to partner with the Pensacola Humane Society to feature some of the wonderful pets currently awaiting their forever homes. These adorable animals are brimming with love, energy and cuteness. If you’re thinking about adding a new member to your family, please consider adopting from the Humane Society or other reputable rescue organizations.

About Pensacola Humane Society

Pensacola Humane Society (PHS) is committed to improving the lives of companion animals in our community through advocacy, adoption, education and sanctuary. You can help support these efforts as well by participating in volunteer opportunities, donating to the shelter and by adopting a pet from PHS. Get involved today and take a hands-on approach to making our community a better place for pets. Pensacola Humane Society is located at 5 N. Q St. in Pensacola. For more information, visit pensacolahumane.org.

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Arnie

Male / 5 years old

a majestic and affectionate addition to your home, consider adopting Arnie and experience the unique bond he has to offer.

Rufus

Male / 3 years old

Meet Rufus, the sweetest, kindest and most energetic furry friend you could ever hope to find. This lovable golden retriever mix is eagerly waiting for his forever home. With his soulful eyes and everwagging tail, Rufus is a bundle of joy who loves to play fetch, go on long walks and snuggle up for cozy naps. He's great with kids, loves making new friends and has a heart full of love to share. Adopt Rufus today and experience the boundless love and happiness he brings into every moment!

Armor

Male / 7 years old

Meet Armor, a gentle and wise senior dog who has been patiently waiting for his forever home. Currently up for adoption, Armor is a seasoned companion with a heart full of love and a spirit that remains young at heart. Despite his years, he still enjoys getting the zoomies outside and playing with his favorite toys. Armor's calm demeanor and affectionate nature make him the perfect addition to any family looking for a loyal and loving friend. Give Armor the chance he deserves and adopt him today—let him fill your home with the warmth and companionship only a dog like him can provide.

Pigpen

Male / 1 year old

Meet Pigpen, the lively and adventurous pup with a heart full of joy. This energetic dog is currently up for adoption and ready to make a splash in your life. Pigpen loves water and can often be found splashing around in any puddle or pond he can find. His playful spirit shines brightest when he's outside, running through the grass, chasing after toys and basking in the sunshine. Pigpen is looking for an active and loving family to share his zest for life. Adopt Pigpen today and let the outdoor adventures begin!

Tater

Male / 5 months old

Meet Tater, an adorable puppy who is ready for adoption! Tater loves to be held and cuddled, making him the perfect companion for anyone looking for a loving and affectionate furry friend. He is eager to find his forever home where he can shower his new family with love and joy. Tiny Tater would be the perfect addition to your family!

Cobra

Male / 3 years old

Meet Cobra, the sweetest cat you'll ever encounter. Cobra came to the Pensacola Humane Society from another shelter, bringing with him a heart full of love and a charming personality. This affectionate feline has a unique feature—a cute kink in his tail from an old injury. But don't worry, it doesn't bother him at all. Cobra adores the company of both other cats and humans, making him the perfect companion for any household. He's ready to find his forever home where he can share his boundless affection and gentle purrs. Adopt Cobra today and let this sweet, quirky cat bring joy and companionship into your life!

L'Oréal

/ 2 months old

Meet L’Oréal, our gorgeous calico with a spunky personality and a unique flair. Sporting one vibrant orange leg, L’Oréal is as striking as she is playful. Her lively spirit and affectionate nature make her the perfect companion for those looking to add a little extra joy and color to their lives. Currently available for adoption, L’Oréal is ready to find her pur-fect home. Adopt L’Oréal and let this stunning and spirited feline bring endless happiness and charm into your life. She's worth it!

Female

Male / 1 month old

Meet Bennett, the cutest and most adorable fluff ball you'll ever see. This precious kitten was born at the Pensacola Humane Society, and has been capturing hearts ever since. With his soft, fluffy fur and playful personality, Bennett is a bundle of joy who loves to cuddle and explore. He's been showered with love and attention since day one, and now he's ready to find his fur-ever home.

Bennett Oscar Ross

Male / 1 month old

Meet Oscar, the beautiful gray fluffy kitten with a personality as delightful as his appearance. Born at the Pensacola Humane Society, Oscar has been cherished and adored since day one. His soft, fluffy fur and bright, curious eyes make him an irresistible bundle of joy. Oscar's great personality shines through in his playful antics and affectionate nature. He's currently available through the foster-to-adopt program, providing the perfect opportunity to welcome this lovable kitten into your home.

Male / 2 months old

Meet Ross, the resilient kitten with a heartwarming story. When Ross first arrived at the Pensacola Humane Society with his sister, he was very sick and needed extra care. While his sister found her forever home, Ross stayed with us and was placed with a nurturing mama cat. Under her loving care, Ross began to thrive, growing stronger each day. Today, he's a healthy and playful kitten, adored by his adopted siblings and everyone who meets him. Ross is ready to find a loving home of his own where he can continue to grow and share his boundless affection.

Pensacola Blue Wahoos Schedule

August home games at Blue Wahoos Stadium in downtown Pensacola. For tickets and information, visit milb.com/pensacola.

August 13 at 6:05 pm - Montgomery

Biscuits vs Blue Wahoos

August 14 at 6:05 pm - Montgomery

Biscuits vs Blue Wahoos

August 15 at 6:05 pm - Montgomery

Biscuits vs Blue Wahoos

August 16 at 6:05 pm - Montgomery

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August 17 at 6:05 pm - Montgomery

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August 18 at 4:05 pm - Montgomery

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August 27 at 6:05 pm - Mississippi Braves vs Blue Wahoos

August 28 at 6:05 pm - Mississippi Braves vs Blue Wahoos

August 29 at 6:05 pm - Mississippi Braves vs Blue Wahoos

August 30 at 6:05 pm - Mississippi Braves vs Blue Wahoos

August 31 at 6:05 pm - Mississippi Braves vs Blue Wahoos

PLT presents Disney’s Descendants the Musical

July 19 - August 4

In Disney's Descendants, the offspring of some of Disney's most notorious villains are invited to attend Auradon Prep, a school for the children of heroes and royalty. Mal, the daughter of Maleficent, leads a group of misfit friends as they navigate fitting in and discovering their identities. However, when Mal realizes that being good isn't as easy as it seems, she must decide where her loyalties lie and whether to follow in her mother's wicked footsteps or forge her own path. Performances will take place at the Pensacola Little Theatre located at 400 S. Jefferson St. in downtown Pensacola. For tickets and complete show details, visit pensacolalittletheatre.com.

44th Annual Pensacola Ladies Billfish Tournament

August 2-3

Ladies, it is your turn to grab your rod, tackle box and hooks for an exciting day of competitive fishing the Gulf of Mexico. For more than four decades, the Pensacola

Ladies Billfish Tournament has drawn thousands of outdoor enthusiasts for a weekend of competition and community. This year’s tournament will kick off at the Santa Rosa Yacht & Boat Club on Pensacola Beach. Registration costs are $300 per boat (2 anglers) and each additional angler is $150. All participants must be registered. Fishing begins at 9 pm on Friday, August 2, with the official weigh-in to be held Saturday, August 3 from 5 to 7 pm. For complete event details and tournament guidelines, visit pbgfc.com/ladiestournament.

The Magic of Motown @ the Saenger Theatre

August 3 & 4

A group of 15 powerhouse vocalists backed by a six-piece band, will deliver all the hits from your favorite artists August 3 and 4 at the historic Saenger Theatre in downtown Pensacola. The Magic of Motown is a celebration of passion, innovation and community. Embrace the opportunity to explore the world of pop in a dynamic theater setting. Tickets are on sale now starting at $67. For tickets and complete show details, visit pensacolasaenger.com.

Bands on the Beach

August 6, 13, 20 & 27

Each year, from April through October, you can enjoy free outdoor concerts on Pensacola Beach. The Bands on the Beach concert series promises a musical extravaganza spanning from rock and country, to pop and funk and everything in between. Hosted by the Santa Rosa Island Authority and set against the stunning backdrop of the Gulf of Mexico at the Gulfside Pavilion on Pensacola Beach, Bands on the Beach offers free weekly concerts on Tuesday nights from 7 to 9 pm. Grab some friends, lawn-chairs and pack the cooler and head out to the beach for a free beachside concert. Dogs and glassware are not permitted. The July performance lineup is as follows: Blackwater Country on August 6, The Astronauts on August 13, Yard Lights on August 20 and Cristi Dee’s Bad Juju on August 27. For complete details, check out visitpensacolabeach.com.

Page Turners Book Club

August 8

Page Turners, a fiction book club, meets at 12 pm on the second Thursday of every other month. Come out to listen and share your thoughts about the book of the month August 8 at the Gulf Breeze Library at 1060 Shoreline Drive. Anyone 18 and older who

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has read the book is welcome to attend! Refreshments are provided by the Friends of the Gulf Breeze Library. This month’s book is Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus.

Opera After Dark: Bella Notte

August 9

Join Pensacola Opera on this lovely bella notte! Opera After Dark will return on August 9 at 7 pm with tenor Andrew Morstein performing a variety of favorite, classic Italian pieces accompanied by Cody Martin on piano. Enjoy complimentary themed beverages and light bites before taking your seat and during intermission. Bathed in the glow of neon lights, Opera After Dark is a cabaretstyle concert blending the beauty of opera and classical singing with the vibrant energy that only ignites after dark. Opera After Dark will take place at the Pensacola Opera Center in downtown Pensacola. Virtual tickets are $25 and can be purchased online at pensacolaopera.com. Doors open at 6:15 pm; seating is first-come, first-served. For complete details, visit pensacolaopera.com.

20 Years of Tears featuring Hawthorne Heights

August 10

The Handlebar has partnered with Reaction Presents, Night Moves, Silver Industries, Bowe Inc and MFG Promotions to bring you a live outdoor concert series featuring Hawthorne Heights, Thursday, Anberlin, Armor for Sleep, Emery and This Wild Life. The concert will be held on August 10 at 5 pm at the Community Maritime Park Hunter Amphitheater in downtown Pensacola. The gates will open at 4 pm, and all ages are welcome. General Admission and Premium Access Tickets are on on-sale now and can be purchased online through The Handlebar at thehandlebar850.com. For complete concert details, visit thehandlebar850.com or hawthorneheights.com.

Cinemas in the Sand

August 16

The Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) invites families and friends of all ages to unpack their beach chairs and blankets, dig their toes in the sand and spend a Friday evening cozying up on Pensacola Beach while enjoying a free classic family film, The Secret Life of Pets. The popular Cinemas in the Sand series is held each year from March through October, with movies presented on Friday nights from 8 to 10 pm from at the Gulfside Pavilion on Casino Beach. All movies are free and open to the public. Movies are projected onto a giant inflatable outdoor movie screen in front of the Gulfside Pavilion

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stage, weather permitting. To view the full 2024 lineup of scheduled movies, visit facebook.com/ visitpensacolabeach or visitpensacola.com.

Blue Angels Practice Dates

August 21 & 27

The world-famous Blue Angels can be seen practicing over the National Naval Aviation Museum at NAS Pensacola select days throughout the year. Guests can come to the National Naval Aviation Museum to watch the practice for free, with gates opening at 9:30 am. The practice flight demonstrations can also be viewed outside of NAS Pensacola including Fort Pickens, boat cruises, and various points throughout downtown. The Blue Angels will take off around 10:30 am and the practices last for about 55 minutes. Practice schedules are subject to change. For more information, visit navalaviationmuseum.org/blueangels.

Petal & Pulse Music Festival

August 22 - 24

Celebrate Garden & Grain’s 5th Anniversary August 22 to 24 with a two-day music festival featuring local DJs, bands, entertainers and

more. Presented in partnership with Kulture Kreated and 850 Entertainment, don’t miss downtown Pensacola’s newest music festival featuring some of the best beats and beverages in town. A special VIP Launch Party will kick off the event on Thursday, followed by two days of music, Drag Brunch add-ons and more. Full-Weekend General Admission passes are on sale for $125 and One-Day passes (Friday or Saturday) are $75 each. VIP Tickets are also available for $200. For tickets and complete event details, visit perfectplain.com/garden-and-grain.

Pensacola Opera Chorus Auditions

August 28

Pensacola Opera is hosting auditions for its 42nd Season Opera Chorus August 28 from 5:30 to 8 pm at the Pensacola Opera Center in downtown Pensacola. The role of the chorus in any opera production is one of the utmost importance. These singers take part in many scenes, interacting with the principal characters and setting the tone for the entire cast. In addition to singing in

engagement and volunteer opportunities throughout the year. These auditions are for new chorus members only, or any chorus members who would like to return after taking a few seasons away. For complete audition requirements, visit pensacolaopera.com.

Baubles and Bracelets Workshop

August 29

Led by Kristin of Grace and Serendipity and Megan of KA Clay and Creations, this make and take jewelry workshop will offer attendees the chance to make their very own pair of earrings and a bracelet. Workshop participants will also get to select an alreadymade pair of stud earrings and a stacking bracelet of their choice to coordinate with the other pieces of jewelry made during the class. This all-new workshop will be held August 29 from 6 to 8 pm at Gather at Alyssa’s in Pace. Registration is $50 perperson and includes two pairs of earrings and two bracelets, along with small bites and sippers to enjoy while you make your creations. Online registration is required

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Bands on the Blackwater - Disco Kiss

August 30

Held each fall from August to October along the west bank of the Blackwater River in Milton, the Bands on the Blackwater Fall Concert Series features live outdoor music in a family-friendly environment. Concerts are held on Friday nights from 7 to 9 pm at Jernigan’s Landing located at 5158 South Willing St. in downtown Milton. The line-up offers a variety of music from local favorites to national touring bands performing Bluegrass, country, blues and rock and roll. Blankets, chairs and coolers are welcome, and dancing is highly encouraged. Fans are also welcome to come by boat, or anchor up in the river. Local food vendors will also be on-site dishing up delicious eats for attendees to enjoy. Check out @BandsOnTheBlackwater on Facebook for updates and the complete lineup of scheduled performances for 2024.

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Business Climate

47 Growth is Happening Updates from Greater Pensacola Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Todd Thompson

51 Around the Region Find out what's happening in business, government and cultural news throughout Pensacola and Northwest Florida. Special Section • August 2024

48 PSC Gifted $900K Metroliner Aircraft for New A&P Mechanics Program

Growth is Happening Here, We Must Work Together to Keep it Going

It seems like every day you read about a new business opening, a new housing development breaking ground or the prospect of an out-of-state business relocating to Northwest Florida. While this brings certain challenges, it is essential that we support these initiatives if we wish to continue the positive momentum we have been experiencing. The bottom line is simple: growth is happening in our community; we need to be prepared for it and must work together to continue our positive momentum. This is not hyperbole, it’s reality.

The population of Escambia County is projected to increase steadily over the next few years, growing from 323,927 people in 2020 to 336,643 people in 2025. The number of households in Escambia County is projected to grow at a similar pace, increasing from 126,165 in 2020 to 131,065 in 2025. The population of the Pensacola-Ferry Pass-Brent Metro Statistical Area (MSA) is projected to grow from 507,667 people in 2020 to 535,914 people in 2025. The number of households in the Pensacola MSA is projected to grow from 194,521 in 2020 to 205,267 in 2025. There’s no denying that our secret is out, and that this growth is going to continue into the foreseeable future.

As new developments are announced and new projects come online, there is often pushback from some voices in our community. This reminds me of a quote I’ve heard from Quint Studer, “It doesn’t matter what you try to do, thirty percent of the people will be against you.” We shouldn’t let this attitude slow progress in our community. Our recent success shows us why.

Just look at how downtown Pensacola has developed into a vibrant destination for visitors and locals alike. It’s hard to believe there were doubters and naysayers that told us this would never happen. But thanks to those individuals that had vision and fortitude, we now have an award-winning downtown that is nationally recognized as one of the best in the country. Today, there are still parcels in downtown Pensacola that, when properly developed, will be a benefit to our residents and those who visit Pensacola.

Outlying Field-8, or OLF-8, in Beulah will be developed in the coming years. While some would like to see this area remain in its current state, the Escambia County Commission has adopted a master plan that states that,

“the project site is well-suited for mixed-use development with housing, retail, office, industrial, and hotel space.” Don’t get me wrong, every potential development needs to have due diligence done to ensure that it fits our community and enhances our overall quality of life. But too often, I see people saying no to development just for the sake of saying no to projects that will improve our region. We can’t let this attitude deter progress.

To prepare for the continued growth in the Pensacola MSA, we need to come together as the business community to work with our partners in economic development as well as state and local government officials to ensure we capitalize on the new and exciting opportunities that will be presented to us in the near future. Part of this effort includes identifying what infrastructure projects are needed locally and regionally, improvements to our educational system, training the workforce for the present and future and developing the housing inventory we need to reduce costs for homebuyers.

At the Greater Pensacola Chamber of Commerce, we invite the business community to work with us as we address these issues and move our community forward. There’s the old saying that if you’re not growing, you’re dying. Fortunately, we are growing. But we need to ensure that we work together to continue that growth and capitalize on the upcoming opportunities coming our way.

Todd Thomson
Greater Pensacola Chamber of Commerce President & CEO

PSC Gifted $900K Metroliner Aircraft for New A&P Mechanics Program

Pensacola State College (PSC) unveiled its new Metroliner aircraft during a press conference held at ST Engineering at Pensacola International Airport on June 9.

Donated by InDyne CEO and President Don Bishop, the 1982 Fairchild Merlin IV-C Metroliner aircraft will serve as a major component of PSC’s new Aviation Airframe Mechanics and Aviation Power Plant Mechanic (A&P Mechanics) program that is expected to launch in August.

“We are very pleased to provide the Merlin IV-C Metroliner to Pensacola State College for the benefit of the students and the community. It will bring a new dimension to the opportunities afforded PSC and its students for years to come,” Bishop said.

Appraised at $900,000, the Metroliner aircraft will significantly enhance A&P Mechanics Programs, providing students with invaluable hands-on training opportunities and experience working on a Metroliner, which is a much larger aircraft than other A&P Mechanics programs typically have at their disposal.

“This aircraft will give students access to aircraft maintenance logs and training opportunities unlike those seen in traditional college programs,” Pensacola State College President Ed Meadows said at Tuesday's press conference at ST

Engineering's airframe maintenance facility. “The PSC family thanks you for your generous gift of this aircraft. It will give students the opportunity to build their confidence and the skills needed to pursue a gratifying high wage career.”

The retired aircraft, constructed in 1982 and appraised at $900,000, was given to PSC by Don Bishop, CEO and President of InDyne, and chairman of the board of InDyne's Reliance Test & Technology.

InDyne, Inc. and Reliance Test and Technology (RT&T) support the military community by providing services to the U.S. Air Force and other government and commercial customers, including the U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Air Force, Army, Navy, Space Force, Missile Defense Agency

and NASA. From major ground test and operation facilities to radar capability and warfighter training, testing and evaluation, both companies provide support in a variety of areas to major defense locations worldwide to help ensure our national security.

PSC will keep the plane at ST Engineering, which has partnered with the college to establish an A&P Mechanics program.

PSC also has several small planes, in varying functional status, that will be used in the 18-month certification program that is aligned with Federal Aviation Administration regulations.

Classes will be held at ST Engineering facilities, though construction of a new 25,000-square-foot program facility, which will include classroom and hangar/lab space, is expected to break ground on Pensacola International Airport grounds in August, coinciding with the start of the program.

The A&P Mechanics Program is a partnership between the College, ST Engineering, Triumph Gulf Coast, the City of Pensacola and Santa Rosa County Economic Development.

A majority of funding for the new program was secured by the state’s local legislative delegation, Senator Broxson, Representative Andrade and Representative Salzman.

Edwards explained how instrumental the aircraft would be for program instructors in providing hands-on learning to help students develop the skills necessary to pass the required Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) exams.

"I can't stress enough how supportive ST Engineering has been in working with us to establish this program," PSC’s Dean of Workforce Education Michael Listau said. “This donation allows PSC to give future technicians hands-on experience with aircraft maintenance and flightline operations

with the same type of aircraft that they will see in the industry. Adding this aircraft will strengthen our ability to produce a valuable, well-rounded graduate with real-world experience that will undoubtedly become a staple of the ever-growing Aviation community.”

In June, ST Engineering broke ground on a new 167,000-square-foot hangar at the Pensacola International Airport. The company has set a goal of creating 1,725 new jobs in the community.

Bishop said the gift of the low-wing turboprop aircraft will help in the College's mission to create jobs, benefiting Pensacola and Northwest Florida.

“ST Engineering in North America extends their deepest gratitude to Mr. C. Donald ‘Don’ Bishop, President and CEO of InDyne, Inc., for his generous donation of a Fairchild Merlin IV aircraft, valued at $900,000. Our partnerships with Triumph Gulf Coast, the City of Pensacola and Santa Rosa County Economic Development play in driving educational excellence and exemplifies the profound impact of industry and education working together to equip students with the skills and confidence needed for successful careers in aviation, directly contributing to the growth of our local economy. Mr. Bishop’s donation is a gateway to endless possibilities for students, enabling them to gain the experience necessary to excel in the aviation industry and beyond,” Senior Manager of Corporate Communications at ST Engineering North America Rula Malky said.

For more information on PSC’s new Aviation Airframe Mechanics and Aviation Power Plant Mechanic (A&P Mechanics) program, visit pensacolastate.edu.

“This aircraft will give students access to aircraft maintenance logs and training opportunities unlike those seen in traditional college programs.”

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Parking Changes Coming to Downtown Pensacola

Beginning August 1

Starting August 1, the City of Pensacola will continue instituting the 2024 parking reforms. There are several changes we want to make the public aware of, so they are prepared. These changes include:

• The 2-hour-only parking option will be eliminated.

• Paid Parking boundaries will be expanded.

• The hours of paid parking will be standardized in downtown.

• Paid Parking will be in effect from 8 am until 11:59 pm, Monday-Saturday.

• Sundays and National Holidays remain free. The streets included in the 2024 reforms are:

• Palafox Street from Gregory Street to Main Street

• Zaragoza Street from Palafox Street to Tarragona Street

• Government Street from Palafox Street to Tarragona Street

• Jefferson Street from Government Street to Zaragoza Street Those parking in downtown will continue to enjoy their first half-hour of parking for free, after a parking session is initiated on the PARKMobile app or at a parking kiosk. New kiosks are being installed in these expanded areas, but will not be activated until Aug. 1.

Even after these changes take effect, 70 percent of city on-street parking spaces will still be free. Free parking is still available at the following locations:

• Community Maritime Park - Surface lot (Excluding special events)

• Bayfront Parkway - Surface lot

• Belmont-DeVilliers - Surface lot

• South Palafox Marina - Surface lot (During select hours)

• 601 Commendencia - Surface lot (During select hours, excluding special events)

• Spring Street

• Rues Street

• Main Street

For more information on City of Pensacola parking, visit cityofpensacola.com/3128/Parking-Management.

Patti Marine Building 800-Ton Dry Dock

Patti Marine, a staple in the marine industry for 45 years, has begun construction on an 800-ton dry dock thanks to a matching $1.2 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation ‘s Maritime Administration or MARAD. A dry dock is a boat repair platform that can be flooded to allow a ship to float in and be supported by blocks — the water is then pumped out so the vessel can be serviced or repaired.

Located on Bayou Chico in Pensacola, Florida, Patti Marine is known globally as a premier shipbuilder. But in Pensacola it’s a hidden gem — a family-owned operation quietly building fishing vessels, tug boats and passenger vessels destined for seas, oceans, rivers and bays all over the world. More than 40 employees work at this shipyard that has built more vessels for the Army Corps of Engineers than any other builder within a 20 year span. And some of those employees have been with the company for more than 40 years.

Frank Patti Jr. said that the matching grant will allow Patti Marine to expand their operations and offer more ship building and repair services.

“This expansion could help Patti Marine double in size in the next 5 years,” Patti said. “That means more work and more jobs right here in Pensacola.”

Currently, Patti Marine relies on a 1200-ton rail system they created for launching vessels they’ve built, but their ability to repair and refurbish existing vessels has been limited.

“This will be a game changer for Patti Marine,” Patti said. “From oceangoing fishing vessels to passenger ferries, Patti has built them all — now we’ll be able to service them all as well.”

Patti, whose family also owns Joe Patti’s Seafood, plans to complete the dry dock construction within the next 4 to 5 months.

Governor Ron DeSantis Awards More Than $12 Million in Northwest Florida Through Job Growth Grant Fund

Governor Ron DeSantis awarded funds for workforce development and infrastructure improvements through the Florida Job Growth Grant Fund (JGGF) and the Defense Infrastructure Grant (DIG) on July 1. Awards were made to Pensacola State College, the city of DeFuniak Springs, Santa Rosa County and Jackson County for projects that will support the aviation and aerospace industry, the military and defense industry, and increase access to workforce housing.

"Today’s awards will help bring high demand, high wage jobs and businesses to Northwest Florida,” Governor Ron DeSantis said. “These strategic investments will benefit Escambia, Walton, Santa Rosa and Jackson counties and provide new opportunities for families from across the Panhandle."

“Governor DeSantis’ focus on catalytic infrastructure and workforce investments, especially in sectors such as manufacturing, aerospace and aviation, and military and defense, will continue to bring job creators and job seekers to Northwest Florida,” Secretary of Commerce J. Alex Kelly said. “I’m especially grateful for the Governor’s support of the communitydriven visions in each of these projects.”

The following entities will receive an award through the Florida Job Growth Grant Fund:

Pensacola State College ($4,410,000) - to establish a new Airframe and Powerplant Mechanics program. This project will support the construction of a new hanger, training equipment, and operating costs for the education program which will be located at the Pensacola Airport.

DeFuniak Springs ($3,051,550) - to construct two 6,400-square-foot hangers, one 10,000-square-foot hanger, a taxiway, an access road, and associated utilities. This infrastructure will allow the airport to attract new innovative employers in aerospace and defense, including Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). The project will create 500 jobs and have a total estimated fiscal impact of more than $12.3 million.

Jackson County ($4,680,059) - to connect a workforce housing development with an industrial area with a new 1.3-mile, two-lane road. This project will create at least jobs 400 new jobs and has an estimated impact of $12.5 million. This award builds on more than $23 million in strategic investments in Jackson County, including more than $15 million through the Rural Infrastructure Fund, more than $7 million through the Broadband Opportunity Program and $1.5 million through the Florida Small Cities Community Development Block Grant program to encourage job creation, capital investment and economic development.

The Florida Job Growth Grant Fund is an economic development program designed to promote public infrastructure and workforce training across the state. Proposals are reviewed by FloridaCommerce and are chosen by Governor DeSantis to meet the demands for workforce training or infrastructure needs in communities around the state.

For more information on the Job Growth Grant Fund, visit floridajobs.org/ jobgrowth.

The following entity will receive an award through the Defense Infrastructure Grant:

Santa Rosa County Whiting Aviation Park - Security Fence Project ($500,000) - to create a secure, double-entry gate system connecting NAS Whiting Aviation Park. This will allow aircraft to move safely and efficiently between the base and maintenance area, which will enhance security and maintenance operations. A new electronic gate will also speed up emergency response and provide a secure route for personnel and equipment.

Defense Infrastructure Grants support transportation and access, housing, utilities, communications and security needs for military communities across the state. For more information on military community programs, visit floridajobs.org.

Around the Region

Pensacola International Airport Welcomes Breeze Airways to the Emerald Coast

Pensacola International Airport (PNS) welcomed Breeze Airways Friday morning, complete with awater canon salute and gate party. Breeze Airways now offers nonstop flights to Tampa (TPA) and one stop/no change of plane service to Norfolk (ORF). The two destinations have twice-weekly service on Mondays and Fridays, giving travelers the opportunity to enjoy convenient and affordable flights between Pensacola, Norfolk and Tampa. This is the eighth airline to offer flights at PNS. From Pensacola, FL to:

• Tampa, Florida: Monday and Friday.

• Norfolk, Virginia: One stop/no change of plane “BreezeThru” service, Monday and Friday.

“We are excited to welcome Breeze Airways to Pensacola,” Airport Director Matt Coughlin said. “This expanded service brings additional travel choices to our customers across the area, while being their gateway to the Gulf Coast.”

The addition of Breeze Airways expands Pensacola International Airport's connectivity and provides travelers with more options for reaching their destinations while upholding its 'Fly Easy' promise. PNS remains committed to offering a stress-free and unparalleled travel experience. Breeze Airways’ decision to land at PNS demonstrates their confidence in the Pensacola market and their commitment to serving the needs of passengers.

“Today we’re kicking things off in Pensacola with two destinations, Tampa and Norfolk,” Breeze Airways’ Founder and CEO David Neeleman said. “With Breeze’s premium leisure low-cost offering and added affordability, we know that the Pensacola community will enjoy this new jet service to Tampa which hasn’t been served nonstop.”

With new services from Breeze Airways, Pensacola International Airport continues to play a vital role in enhancing regional connectivity and driving economic growth in the Pensacola area.

“This is a great day for Pensacola, our airport, and our region,” Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves said. “Breeze Airways is a sought-after airline. We appreciate this investment in Pensacola.”

Travelers interested in booking flights between Norfolk, Tampa and Pensacola can book online at flybreeze.com.

For more information about Pensacola International Airport, visit flypensacola.com.

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BY THE NUMBERS

A Look at June's Market Highlights

Market Highlights

While Q2 sales slipped 6% compared to the same period last year, total 2024 YTD sales were 9% ahead of 2023.

June sales slipped 6% from May.

There were 35% fewer residential listings, and fewer condo listings were added in June compared to the same month last year.

There were 8% more pending sales at the end of the month compared to last June.

How to Improve Your Home’s Look with Wallpaper

To understand the mood of a room, look no further than its walls. Wallpaper can add instant texture and flair, and today’s DIY-friendly options make it easy to create inspired spaces with little fuss.

The key to successful wallpapering is in the preparation. Clean, dry walls are a must, and any holes or cracks should be filled and sanded. To avoid paste that absorbs into porous surfaces, take time to apply a light, even coat of primer before beginning.

Choose a corner or space behind a door as your starting point. Mark your starting point using a level to draw a vertical line from floor to ceiling. Next, cut a length of wallpaper several inches longer than the height of your wall from the baseboard to ceiling.

Apply paste or activate the adhesive according to the manufacturer’s directions. Be sure to fully cover or dampen the paper surface; dry spots may result in unsightly bubbles.

Begin smoothing the paper onto the wall using the vertical line as a guide. Begin at the ceiling and smooth using a brush or plastic smoothing tool. If you encounter wrinkles or bubbles, gently lift the paper and smooth, relaying the paper as you go.

With each strip, you should end with several inches above the ceiling joint and below the baseboard line. Ensure the paper has firmly adhered top to bottom then trim using a sharp blade. Smooth each seam as you go.

Continue this process around the room, aligning your paper pattern as needed. If it isn’t possible to completely match the pattern, focus on the middle third of the wall, which is most likely to be at eye level.

To maneuver corners, cut a slit in the paper overhanging the ceiling and floor. This allows the paper to lay flat for a smoother finish.

When you round back to your starting point, overlap your original strip of paper with the final strip. Make a single cut for a clean, crisp seam. Gently wipe away excess adhesive from the trim and seams.

To prevent rips and ripples, allow paper to dry completely –at least overnight – before replacing furniture and hanging artwork to complete your space.

Find more easy home improvement tips and ideas at elivingtoday.com.

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Seven Ways to Reduce Energy Bills During Summer Heat

With temperatures forecasted to run at least two degrees higher than historical averages across more than half the country, according to projections from AccuWeather, heat waves may lead to soaring airconditioning bills this summer.

“The summer is when we see homeowners strategizing about how to keep their homes cool and comfortable while sticking to their household budgets,” said Michael Williford, HVAC service manager at Hiller Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical. “We work with customers to keep their current HVAC systems running smoothly or upgrade to more efficient systems, which can make a huge difference in their utility bills. In addition, there are many other ways homeowners can keep their energy costs down during the hot summer months.”

Consider these smart, practical, cost-cutting tips for dialing down your energy bills.

Service HVAC Systems Regularly

To ensure the best cooling performance and efficiency possible, find a licensed contractor to keep your heating and cooling system well-maintained and serviced throughout the year. There are some tasks many homeowners can handle on their own, like keeping outdoor units free of debris and changing air filters. However, bringing in a professional 1-2 times a year for maintenance and to ensure proper function of ductwork and electrical components is also essential.

Use Appliances During Non-Peak Hours

Rather than using stoves, ovens and clothing dryers in the afternoon hours, consider doing so early in the morning or late in the evening. Peak time for many electricity providers is noon-6 p.m., meaning using appliances that heat up your home outside of this timeframe when conventional heating and cooling systems are likely running full throttle can help lower energy costs.

Upgrade Your Systems to an Energy-Saving Heat Pump

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) incentivizes homeowners who opt for energy-efficient HVAC upgrades, including qualified heat pumps, which can boost seasonal energy efficiency ratios and increase efficiencies. For example, Mitsubishi Electric heat pumps provide more energy-efficient cooling that may equal cost and energy savings as well as a reduced carbon footprint for homeowners. These systems are equipped with inverter or variable-speed technology that allows systems

to automatically ramp up or down the required amount of energy depending on the room’s capacity. Although annual savings vary, some homeowners can save as much as $1,000 per year by switching to an all-electric heat pump.

Fire Up the Grill

When temperatures soar, use the grill for cooking to help lower energy usage and save on air-conditioning costs. Alternatively, toaster ovens, air fryers and slow cookers use less energy than larger conventional stoves or ovens. Get creative by cooking a pizza in a chiminea or smoking favorite meats as alternatives to using your oven.

Stop Cooling Empty Rooms

One mistake many homeowners make is forgetting to adjust their temperature settings when leaving the house. Whether you’re headed to the beach for the weekend or just headed to work for the day, blasting the air conditioner in an empty house can result in unnecessarily high utility bills. Multi-zone, all-electric heat pumps like those from Mitsubishi Electric allow homeowners to set the comfort level and adjust the temperature in each room, so you don’t have to waste energy cooling unoccupied rooms. With a smartphone app, you can even adjust the settings remotely.

Install a Smart Electric Panel

Installing a smart electrical panel alongside an allelectric heat pump enables homeowners to monitor and control energy consumption on-site or remotely using a smartphone for better overall efficiency and utility cost savings.

Harness the Sun’s Energy with Solar Panels

According to the Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy, the amount of sunlight that strikes the Earth’s surface in 90 minutes could power the world’s total energy usage for a full year. Investing in solar panels can help decrease energy bills and increase your home’s sustainability. Additionally, some utility providers and government entities, including the IRA, offer incentives to help reduce installation costs. Plus, solar-sourced power pairs well with all-climate heat pumps, which require minimal electricity to operate.

Find more ideas to dial down energy usage (and bills) this summer at mitsubishicomfort.com.

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Features:

• Plenty of privacy and 100% buildable.

• Driveway leading to a cleared pasture.

• Flat lot with 310’ on Molino Bridge Rd.

• Minutes away from a new Piggly Wiggly, new schools and 5 Points.

• A short drive to the bustling city of Pace.

• About an hour away from the Gulf of Mexico including popular beach resort communities such as Pensacola Beach, Perdido Key and Navarre Beach.

Situated on one of the highest points in Santa Rosa County, this area provides 25 miles of majestic sunset views. The area provides rolling hills, flowing creeks, beautiful oak trees and grassy meadows. The unique serenity of this area is a rare find in the Santa Rosa area. Enjoy the woods and the water to have the best of both worlds! Buffalo Ridge offers privacy with convenience and provides stunning sunset views from its high elevation. The community has paved and curbed roads, AT&T fiber optic. Enjoy rolling hills, flowing creeks and flat plateaus. Buffalo Ridge is designed to be a responsible residential development preserving West Florida natural beauty and wildlife.

Features:

• New community located only minutes away from the convenience of Pace shopping and local restaurants.

• Fronts Buffalo Mill Creek.

• Heavily wooded with mature pine and oak.

• Situated about an hour away from The Gulf of Mexico including popular beach resort communities such as Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key.

High-ROI Home Projects

Whether you’re looking to add value for potential sale or simply create a more comfortable living space, now is the perfect time to breathe new life into your home with projects that provide a high return on investment (ROI).

Consider these top home renovation projects from the experts at Westlake Royal Building Products – a leader in innovation, design and production of exterior and interior building products including siding, trim, mouldings, roofing, stone, windows, outdoor living and more – based on the 2024 Cost vs. Value Report from “Remodeling Magazine.”

Remodel the Kitchen and Bathroom

The average seller can expect an 96.1% return on a light touch to the kitchen, according to the report, and 73.7% on a modest bathroom renovation. Because personal preferences can vary widely among buyers, minor upgrades can provide a higher ROI than large, upscale remodels. A few easy ways to refresh your kitchen or bathroom include updating shelving or adding new hardware. Decorative trim and mouldings are also cost-effective ways to add visual interest.

Upgrade with Stone Veneer

As natural and textured home trends continue, homeowners are gravitating toward stone veneer, or manufactured stone, as it can replicate the look of real stone, adding comfort, character and beauty to homes. An option like Versetta Stone from Westlake Royal Building Products offers the authentic, handcrafted look of stone in a panelized format that’s easy to install with nails and screws. There’s also no need to paint, coat or seal once installed. Ideal for its ability to add texture and dimension throughout both home interior (accent walls and fireplaces) and exterior applications (siding, entryways and walkways), stone veneer – which comes with a 153.2% ROI – can influence mood, emotion and energy levels while serving as a focal point of your home’s design.

Install New Windows

Depending on the harshness of winter in your area and the age of your home, you may notice certain windows have developed drafts, allowing cold air to enter and heat to escape. Replacing drafty or outdated windows with modern, energy-efficient models is one of the most effective ways to enhance your home’s energy efficiency. Additionally, a vinyl window replacement brings approximately 67.1% ROI.

Replace Siding

In some cases, applying a fresh coat of paint is enough to refresh your home. However, if you’re looking to enhance your home’s curb appeal while making a long-term impact, consider installing new siding or replacing existing siding. Because vinyl siding serves as an additional layer of insulation, improving the energy efficiency of your heating and cooling systems, it offers a 80.2% ROI. Weatherresistant, low-maintenance siding like Celect Cellular Composite Siding, which is now available in on-trend colors including Imperial Red, a robust shade of red; Deep Pewter, a compellingly modern forest green; and Timberland, a rich, natural brown, won’t warp, sag or buckle and is built to withstand even the harshest weather conditions. Its patented interlocking joints provide a seamless look and it’s easy to install in small spaces, like along a knee or pony wall.

Update Decking

If you want to entertain guests outside, it’s a perfect time to get your patio or deck ready. While a new coat of stain can update your existing deck’s appearance and help protect it, now is also an ideal time to build a deck if your home doesn’t currently have one. When choosing a decking material, cost and maintenance are two factors to consider. Composite decking offers a 68.2% ROI and is low maintenance as it’s not susceptible to cracking, warping and weather damage.

Find more ideas to update your home at WestlakeRoyalBuildingProducts.com.

Residential Refresh

Personalized Touches for Your Home

Your home is an expression of you, your personality and your lifestyle. When it comes to personalizing your home’s aesthetic, try leaning into your senses to inspire change within your space. Inspiration can be found everywhere around you – from taking cues from Mother Nature to “shopping” your own house or, with a little help from Air Wick, finding and incorporating your home’s signature scent.

Give yourself a residential refresh with these tips:

Rearrange Living Spaces

Breathing fresh air into a room doesn’t always require a complete overhaul, or even any construction or DIY projects. Sometimes all you need is a little rearranging. Shifting furniture to better suit your needs or let more natural light in can significantly improve the space’s aesthetic.

Additionally, the items you currently own are most reflective of your style; try “shopping” your own house by repurposing items from other areas or rooms to give them a fresh feel. When decor pieces are overused in one spot, they may feel brand new in a different space. These are practical and costeffective tactics to create a new and

inviting space for both you and any guests entering your home.

Introduce Plants and Greenery

When sourcing your design inspiration from nature, adding greenery is an inherent way to bring in the beauty and freshness of the great outdoors. To personalize your home with plants, visit a nursery or local flower shop and choose ones that are appealing to you based on their shape, color or size. Live plants offer multiple benefits, like naturally purifying the air, and studies have shown numerous therapeutic benefits of spending time with nature. Therefore, designing with natural elements, like house plants or flowers, can bring a sense of serenity into your home.

Find Your “Scentscape”

A home upgrade rooted in nature includes more than just what you can see and feel, it also includes engaging the sense of smell. One of the latest home decor trends, “scentscaping,” is growing in popularity as a way for individuals to enhance the ambiance of their homes through tailored scent.

“Scent is an often-overlooked aspect of design,” said Egypt Sherrod, HGTV personality who is both an interior designer and real estate broker, and

Air Wick partner. “People tour homes and experience spaces with all their senses. It adds a new layer to home personalization, as an authentic fragrance experience often heightens the aura of your space beyond its physical layout. Scentscaping is the perfect way to add a bespoke vibe for your home that reflects your personal style, in turn creating a welcoming atmosphere.”

With innovative devices designed to deliver carefully blended scents like Air Wick’s Advanced Plug-In Scented Oil, you can enjoy long-lasting pulses of scents inspired by nature in the comfort of your home for up to 60 days on low setting. With anti-fading technology, an on-demand boost button and adjustable intensity settings, you’ll notice the fragrances from the first drop to the last.

Update Colors

Introducing color to a room can transform its look, and the scale of change is up to you. You might repaint the entire space, simply paint an accent wall or even just spruce up a corner with a pop of color. Incorporating accessories or decorative elements with new colors can also create some variety, such as including pops of seasonal-inspired colors in artwork and textiles.

Photos by Tiffany Sanders at Aislinn Kate Photography
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