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The Circuit D E PA R T M E N T S & F E AT U R E S

20 LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

11 From Tiffiney Castleberry

message from the President/CEO

12 From Kristopher McLane

air & sea

14 News from Tyndall Air Force Base & Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division 18 20 24 28 36

features

Upcoming Events A Weekend to UNwineD Gulf Coast Burger Co. Shakes Things Up Dining Guide Kinsey Collection Shares African American Story

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24 40 Man in the Sea Museum Celebrates its 40th Anniversary

business spotlights

44 The Latest Updates from Businesses in Bay County 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53

see & be seen

October 2021 IdeaCamp November 2021 IdeaCamp November 2021 Friday At The Beach November 2021 Business After Hours 2021 PCB Marathon December 2021 Business After Hours January 2022 First Friday with the Beach January 2022 Dual Business After Hours with Walton Area Chamber 54 January 2022 IdeaCamp

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28 committees

57 IdeaCamp 58 Ambassadors 59 Ambassador Spotlights

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60 City of Panama City Beach, Mayor Mark Sheldon 61 Gulf Coast State College, Dr. John Holdnak 61 FSU Panama City, Dr. Randy Hanna 62 Bay EDA, Becca Hardin 63 Julie Gordon, Florida Film Office, Inc. 64 CareerSource Gulf Coast, Kim Bodine

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66 Grand Openings & Ribbon Cuttings 69 Letter from Your Chamber Rep 70 New + Renewing Members

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ON THE COVER

It's time to UNwineD, March 18th & 19th at Aaron Bessant Park! Presented by Southern Living magazine, this two-day event features craft beer, spirits and wine from around the world, culinary creations by Northwest Florida's leading chefs, and live musical performances by Anderson East and Ruston Kelly. For more information, visit www.visitpanamacitybeach.com/unwined. Photo provided by Visit Panama City Beach

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The Circuit Magazine is designed and produced by the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce. All information in this guide is believed to be correct at time of production; the publisher assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. All unsolicited manuscripts become the property of the publisher and will not be returned. No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission from the publisher. ©2022 The Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce. All Rights Reserved. Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce 309 Richard Jackson Boulevard, Suite 101, Panama City Beach, FL 32407 Phone: (850) 235-1159 | Fax: (850) 235-2301 | www.PCBeach.org


2022 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Executive Board Chairwoman | Resort Collection

CATHERINE COLLINS JEFF DIBENEDICTIS PAUL SCHREINER JOSEPH SORCI ROBYN EVANS

Past Chairman | BancorpSouth Incoming Chairman | Texas Roadhouse Secretary | Florida Architects Treasurer | By the Sea Resorts

A LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

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arm and sunny days are finally among us once again and with spring rolling in, I bring you our March/April Edition

of The Circuit—The Dining & Entertainment Issue!

Whether you are looking for fresh seafood, a taste of Italy, Mexican cuisine, fine dining, or a greasy burger, our membership is the best place to find it!

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SHAY CATRETT MARVIN COLLEY ALLEN COTTON TRAVIS CRISP JEREMY HINTON SAKE IRFAN LEE ANN LEONARD JASON MOREHOUSE RYAN MULVEY SKIP STOLTZ JIMY THORPE SAMANTHA WALTON PAUL WOHLFORD

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We have so many great dining options and mouth-watering cuisines in Bay County, and Panama City Beach provides the

perfect setting to enjoy great food with friends and family while

soaking in the beauty of our gorgeous Gulf sunsets. Looking for a place to dine that offers waterfront/outdoor seating? From fine

dining to casual, we have the perfect spot for you! Turn to our

Dining Guide on page 28 for a complete list of our restaurant members.

Looking for something to do? Not only does Panama City Beach

have good food, but we also have many exciting things going on here too! If you like food, live entertainment, and wine—there is

no better way to kick off spring break than going to UNwineD!

This two-day food and wine festival takes place at Aaron Bessant Park on March 18th and 19th. This event features craft beer, spirits

and wine from around the world, culinary creations by Northwest Florida's leading chefs, and live musical performances by Anderson

Honorary

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RAMON DUVALL BRAD GRIFFIN DR. RANDY HANNA BECCA HARDIN DR. JOHN HOLDNAK PARKER MCCLELLAN DAN ROWE MARK SHELDON JOHN SKAGGS

Beachside Fellowship HCA Florida Gulf Coast Hospital Florida State University Panama City Bay Economic Development Alliance Gulf Coast State College NWFL Beaches International Airport Visit Panama City Beach Mayor, City of Panama City Beach Naval Support Activity Panama City

CHAMBER STAFF KRISTOPHER MCLANE JENA LILES SHANNON RICHMOND MISSY HOLMES TIFFINEY CASTLEBERRY LYNSIE SISK

President/CEO Chief Financial Officer Vice President, Director of Membership Business Support Director Director of Communications & Design Director of Marketing & Events

East and Ruston Kelly. Turn to page 20 to learn more! Whether you're a visitor looking for something to get into or a local seeking that hidden little

gem to satisfy your tastebuds,

we have plenty of restaurants and exciting experiences to dive

into, fall in love with, and check off your list! I hope this magazine leads you to that perfect spot.

Cheers to good eats and sweet treats!

Tiffiney Castleberry Tiffiney Castleberry Director of Communications & Design Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce

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A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT/CEO

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he Panama City Beach Chamber has had a record start to 2022 with increased membership engagement and Chamber events selling out quickly. I encourage all members to take advantage of their membership and connect the dots with our 1,400 members to help grow your business.

The Beach Chamber recently released our popular 2022 Annual Guide to Bay County, Florida with tons of visitor and relocation information. This issue of The Circuit is what our Chamber uses throughout the year to promote the entire membership and our community to those visiting, moving to Bay County, or doing business here. This publication is distributed all around town, at the airport, available online, and given to every prospective member. Spring is officially here, and that means more visitors are coming to the Panama City area—recently ranked #4 in the Expedia 2022 Travel

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Trends Report. This Dining & Entertainment issue of The Circuit ties in perfectly for locals and those visiting our area looking for delicious food and upcoming events. Check out the event calendar on pages 14-15 for more event information or the dining guide with all of our proud restaurant members on pages 28-33. As our Chamber continues to grow and support our community, I want to thank our 2022 Chairwoman of the Board, Catherine Collins from Resort Collection, for her leadership and guidance so far this year. Our goals are to further grow the membership, support the community, and give back in 2022. This is going to be a great year for Bay County, Florida and the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce. As always, we appreciate the wonderful support from our proud members!

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A I R & S E A | Tyndall Air Force Base

News from Tyndall Air Force Base & Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division

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F-35A Lightning IIs assigned to the 308th Fighter Squadron, Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, taxi the flight line at Tyndall AFB, Florida, Jan. 27, 2022. F-35s and personnel from the U.S. Air Force, Royal Danish Air Force and Royal Netherlands Air Force all traveled to Tyndall for combat training utilizing Tyndall’s unique airspace. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Anabel Del Valle)

MORE THAN JUST U.S. TYNDALL SUPPORTS INTERNATIONAL TRAINING MISSIONS

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by Airman 1st Class Anabel Del Valle | 325th Fighter Wing Public Affairs

he Tyndall Air Force Base’s vast amount of airspace located over the eastern Gulf of Mexico recently supported the 308th Fighter Squadron, assigned to Luke AFB, in their mission to train 5th-generation fighter pilots. The 308th FS traveled to Tyndall to finish six student pilots’ basic course training on the F-35A Lightning II as well as continue training programs for transitional students and instructor pilots. The 308th FS training organization is unique as it caters to both domestic and foreign forces, including students from the Netherlands and Denmark. “The interoperability that we have between the United States and partner squadrons establishes a foundation for future [North Atlantic Treaty Organization] F-35 operations,” explained Maj. Robert Cowsert, 308th FS assistant director of operations. “Our goal is to provide students the experience of operating from an unfamiliar airfield, integration with other aircraft types, and to achieve high-level end-of-course training. Our joint tactics ensure seamless integration.” The training here allowed pilots from the three nations to not only fly with Tyndall aircraft but Eglin AFB and Alabama Air National Guard assets also. To support visiting personnel and aircraft, the 325th Fighter Wing’s Plans and Programs Office and the 325th Logistics Readiness Squadron Reception Working Group plan together to ensure the visiting unit is secure with all necessary assets to complete the exercise.

“We are the magic that ensures the visiting units are able to meet their goal,” said Capt. Logan Davis, RWG lead. “We handle necessities ranging from communications support to transportation. The Wing Program Office coordinates exercise plans then provides us with situational awareness so we can prepare to support.” Team Tyndall constantly hosts different units during large-scale training exercises such as Checkered Flag and the Weapons System Evaluation Program. However, providing assistance to the 308th FS is especially beneficial as Tyndall is preparing for its own arrival of F-35 squadrons. Hosting trainings like this allows for base agencies to test what works well when housing the aircraft. “With Luke coming out, it shows what is in store for our future F-35 mission,” explained Davis. “This allows our team to get ready for what Tyndall is anticipated to be like in the next two or three years. It is as if we are dipping our toes in the water of future operations, not only for maintenance and those out on the flight line, but for the whole base.” Supporting the 308th FS capstone allows Team Tyndall to train and project unrivaled combat airpower, not only for U.S. forces, but NATO forces as well. The production of 5th-generation fighter pilots is already in Tyndall’s mission, but with supporting the F-35s, Tyndall is also learning how to better execute future F-35 missions as the “Installation of the Future” is crafted.

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NSWC PANAMA CITY COLLABORATES WITH NAVAL RESERVISTS THROUGH ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING by Katherine Mapp | NSWC PCD Public Affairs

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ngineering Duty Officers (EDO) from the U.S. Navy Reserve recently collaborated with Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD) personnel to rapidly deliver a solution through additive manufacturing.

Lt. Brian Adornato, EDO Reservist from SurgeMain Sacramento, was responsible for the development of the naval architecture calculations to determine the appropriate loading of the vessel and assembly of the propulsion system.

Three Naval Reservists came together with a common goal: produce a small, fast, and inexpensive unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV). The project was first introduced by a former EDO from NSWC PCD at a workshop in 2019 that piqued the interest of the EDOs.

"It turned out NSWC PCD was the perfect place for our project. They have excellent 3D printing facilities, large electronics shops, pools for testing, and a network of labs working on similar issues with UUVs," said Adornato. "Most importantly, the personnel we met were all eager to help us accomplish our goals."

While pursuing this goal, the EDOs found leveraging a cell phone to gather data for UUV control would be valuable for communities all over the Navy. The trio was able to make progress towards both of these goals. Chuck Self, Additive Manufacturing Laboratory (AML) manager at NSWC PCD, said the EDOs used resources available at NSWC PCD to bring their concept to life. "NSWC PCD's Center for Innovation, or CFI, had many of the tools, materials and knowledge point sharing needed to rapidly develop a concept into a product ready for testing," Self said. "This is a great example of an innovative project that was able to rapidly develop their ideas into reality by using the great resources in the CFI. The EDOs started with drawings and concepts and in less than two weeks, they had a prototype in the water for initial testing!"

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Adornato said the AML played a critical role in the project. "The AML provided a number of high-quality 3D printers to create the prototype, and the staff's advice and assistance was a force multiplier for us," said Adornato. "Not only were we able to print our initial design, but we were able to iterate the design and incorporate improvements from testing." Lt. Joshua Kish, EDO Reservist assigned to SurgeMain Atlanta, said he spent most of his time in the AML at NSWC PCD modeling the UUV and 3D printing.

Lt. Joshua Kish, Engineering Duty Officer Reservist assigned to SurgeMain Atlanta, joins two 3D printed hull portions together with epoxy. This process allows the two hull forms that were 3D printed to join, creating a section of the unmanned underwater vehicle prototype. Photo by Anthony Powers


Lt. Brian Adornato, Engineering Duty Officer Reservist assigned to SurgeMain Atlanta, attaches the aft section of the unmanned underwater vehicle prototype to the hull. This process allows the whole craft to stay together as one piece and become watertight. Photo by Anthony Powers

A I R & S E A | NSWC Panama City

"I really appreciate the ability to easily model something, then just send it over to the printer to print. In just a few hours, I can see/touch/feel the design I made, see how it works/doesn't work, and if needed, make adjustments immediately and reprint," said Kish. Kish added he appreciates the opportunities for collaboration with individuals at the Command. "Outside of the AML, we have been able to connect with other teams easily and gain valuable insight or feedback on the spot in regards to our project or other projects they have worked on," Kish said. "It has been really great being able to integrate with the workforce, network, and build those relationships that can help in the future." The EDO community provides technical expertise and leadership to Naval Sea Systems Command and other organizations. EDOs are Direct Commission Restricted Line Officers and must obtain a master's degree in a technical field to fully qualify in their specialty. Additionally, EDOs support a wide variety of commands throughout the Navy, including multiple projects at NSWC PCD. The EDOs are working to develop a low-cost unmanned vehicle which will require less effort to put together, allowing teams to conduct less setup with the typical controls of the vehicle and focus more on the specialized application of the vehicle. The collaboration between all entities provides an opportunity to gather insights from one another and develop best practices to use at their respective commands. Next steps for the EDOs include continuing to refine their UUV and further develop the use of cellular phones for sensing.

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PANAMA CITY BEACH SCOTTISH FESTIVAL @ Frank Brown Park This event features Scottish athletic competitions, Scottish & Irish musical performances, a British car club show, children’s activities, and plenty of Scottish and Irish food and drink. For more info, go to pcbeachscotfestival.com.

EMERALD COAST CRUIZIN' @ Aaron Bessant Park This bi-annual car show features thousands of hot rods and classic cars. Activities include cruise-ins, concerts, parties, vendors, food, parades, and celebrity appearances. Car enthusiasts of all ages are welcome to checkout the thousands of hot rods, customs, muscle cars, trucks, and classics on display. For more info, go to emeraldcoastcruizin.com.

UNWINED @ Aaron Bessant Park Don't miss out on one of the top foodie events of the season. Enjoy two days of extraordinar y food, drinks, and music to help you relax and unwind. Whet your appetite with craft beer, spirits, and wine tasting and follow-up with food pairings from favorite local eateries. For more info, go to visitpanamacitybeach.com/ unwined.

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SEABREEZE JAZZ FESTIVAL @ Aaron Bessant Park Named a "Top 10 Jazz Festival in the USA" by JazzIZ Magazine and recently nominated as "Best Jazz Festival" at the Oasis Smooth Jazz Awards, the Seabreeze Jazz Festival in Panama City Beach combines the top national smooth jazz artists with a full weekend of fun, sun, great beaches, and good times. For more info, go to seabreezejazzfestival.com.

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Living. Taking place March 18-19, 2022, the sixth annual event will feature craft beer, wine and spirits from around the world, in addition to mouth-watering creations from some of the area’s leading chefs, live entertainment, and a variety of vendors and artisans. The weekend’s festivities kick off on Friday, March 18th at 6:00 p.m. with an elegant garden party presented by Southern Living. This exclusive VIP event includes delicious bites, custom cocktails, live music, and much more. Now available for purchase at a limited supply, VIP tickets are $185 per person and include early entry into Saturday’s event and a gift bag with commemorative UNwineD glasses. Ticket holders must be 21 and over. The Grand Afternoon Tasting takes place on Saturday, March 19th, beginning at 1:00 p.m. and offers guests the opportunity to savor the best of craft beer, wine and spirits, along with food pairings from top chefs in the Northwest Florida area. This event will also include an Art and Vendor Row with local shops and boutiques with a Visit Panama City Beach tent as well as the Southern Living tent featuring décor, cookbooks, and more. Tickets to the Grand Afternoon

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prevention to programming each table location. At first, they ran into tables, walls, and even each other at some point," said Mr. Kelly. Since these initial programming issues, all kinks have been worked out.


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A B rief History Managed by locals born and raised here in the Florida panhandle, Gulf Coast Burger Company is a family-owned restaurant that specializes in gourmet chef-inspired burgers and shakes. Gulf Coast Burger Co. was founded in October 2017 by Dustin Kelly and Jesse Green. Later, Jesse Green decided to leave the restaurant industry to chase his dreams in another sector, making Dustin the sole owner. In July of 2019, Gulf Coast Burger Company expanded, opening the doors to their second location in the Destin Commons outdoor mall.

Then and Now

Through a little bit of trial and error, Gulf Coast Burger Company quickly evolved into the successful restaurant that it is today. "In the beginning, we were a counter service restaurant with a difficult Build Your Own Burger menu and our Cat5 Shakes," said Mr. Kelly. "After long waits and customer complaints, we decided to change it over to a full-service restaurant with a brand-new menu that was easily navigated, and this has been doing very well for us for the last 2.5 years."

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Today, Gulf Coast Burger Company also serves up fresh local seafood, amazing wings, and even offers gluten-free and vegetarian options so everyone can enjoy! Bring the family or friends out for an unforgettable experience, whether it's to devour one of their amazing signature burgers or to try out one of their outlandish Cat5 Shakes that are now being delivered straight to your table by new friendly AI! Don't forget, these Robotic Food Runners are not only there to help the employees but also to create a fun, unique dining experience for the customers. When I asked what the best reaction was from a customer after they saw the bots, Mr. Kelly said, "The best reactions are always the smiles on children's faces. That's the main reason we invested in this technology." Gulf Coast Burger Company is located at 10031 Hutchison Blvd, Panama City Beach, FL, where they are open daily from 11 AM - 8 PM. They offer dinein, take-out, and delivery through DoorDash. You may go to gcburgerco.com for more information and to check out their full menu. Spring Breakers Jack and Gabrielle Dumas of Lapeer, MI receiving their first Cat5 WWW.PCBEACH.ORG Shake delivered by robot. 25


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The Gulf Coast is familiar territory to find some of the freshest seafood in the country, but Northwest Florida offers much more than that when it comes to dining. Whether you are looking for the fabulous flavors of Caribbean cuisine, the comfort of hearty Southern food, or the powerful punches of Cajun fare, you can find it all right here in Bay County. Bon Appétit! OUTDOOR SEATING ALICE'S ON BAYVIEW

1000 Bayview Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 640-4516

ANGELO'S STEAK PIT

9527 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 234-2531

ANGRY TUNA SEAFOOD COMPANY

701 Pier Park Drive, Suite 155 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 235-4632

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Saltwater Grill

WATERFRONT

ANOTHER BROKEN EGG

11535 Hutchison Blvd. Suite 100 Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-2007

BACK BEACH BARBECUE

19714 Panama City Beach Pkwy. Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 249-0822

BARBERITOS SOUTHWESTERN GRILLE & CANTINA 836 W. 23rd Street Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 481-8017

The Grand Marlin

FINE DINING

ALSO HAS FOOD TRUCK

BAREFOOT HIDE-A-WAY BAR & GRILL 15405 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 249-2031

BAREFOOT ON THE BAY BAR & GRILL 1201 Beck Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 215-3061

BAREFOOT ON THE BEACH BAR & GRILL

11073 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-2442

BARRACUDA BEACH

6628 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 249-3343

BAYOU ON THE BEACH CAFE & OYSTER BAR

11115 Hutchison Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-3478

BEEF 'O' BRADY'S – PCB

11226 Hutchison Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 739-4647

Sisters of the Sea & The Dive Bar


BELLA ROMA TUSCAN GRILL

11535 Hutchison Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-1340

BILLY'S OYSTER BAR & CRAB HOUSE

3000 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 235-2349

BOON DOCKS RESTAURANT

14854 Bay View Circle Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 230-0005

BRICKS & BARLEY PIZZA

8721 Thomas Drive, Suite A Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 775-1677

BUFFALO WILD WINGS

701 Pier Park Drive, Bldg. C Suite 100 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 236-0325

BURGER KING

7100 Coastal Palm Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 294-1466

C-LEVEL GRILL

8014 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 233-3564

CAFE THIRTY-A, INC.

3899 E. Scenic Hwy 30A Seagrove, FL 32459 (850) 231-2166

CAHALL'S

416 W. 23rd Street Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 769-7739

CAPT. ANDERSON'S RESTAURANT & WATER FRONT MARKET

CHICK-FIL-A – PANAMA CITY BEACH PARKWAY

11428 Panama City Beach Pkwy. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 234-9540

CHRISTO'S SPORTS BAR & GRILL

2903 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 708-1878

CICIS

493 Richard Jackson Blvd. Suite 523 Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-4400

CORAM'S STEAK & EGG 804 S. Tyndall Parkway Parker, FL 32404 (850) 763-3447

CRAFT 850

7715 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 640-1410

CUBEZ TROPICAL SEAFOOD & OYSTER BAR

8501 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 588-6395

CULVER'S OF PANAMA CITY BEACH

DIRTY DICK'S CRABHOUSE

9800 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 230-3425

DOMINO’S PIZZA

2439 Thomas Drive Suite 900 Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 249-3001

DOMINO'S PIZZA

272 S. Hwy 79 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 235-3030

DOMINO'S PIZZA

9528 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 234-3030

EDWARDS FINE FOOD & WINE

66 Main Street Rosemary Beach, FL 32461 (850) 231-0550

EMERALD HUB AT CALYPSO

15928 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 708-3014

FATTY PATTY’S CAKES & CAFE

948 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 236-9276

11501 Panama City Beach Pkwy. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-0709

FIREFLY

DAT CAJUN PLACE

FLIP FLOPS RESTAURANT AT SHERATON GOLF & SPA RESORT

2705 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 588-5314

DEE'S HANG-OUT

529 Richard Jackson Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-4264

DICKEY'S BARBECUE PIT

535 N. Richard Jackson Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-3359

GARY’S OYSTER SHACK 1320 N. Tyndall Parkway Panama City, FL 32404 (850) 348-1116

100 S. Pier Park Drive Suite 125 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 235-2458

CAPT. JACK'S FAMILY BUFFET

DICK'S LAST RESORT

16210 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 588-0631

GOLDEN CORRAL

CAPT. JACK'S FAMILY BUFFET – FRONT BEACH ROAD

DIEGO'S BURRITO FACTORY & MARGARITA BAR (EAST)

GUADALAJARA MEXICAN GRILL

12628 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 234-6457

CARRABBAS ITALIAN GRILL

13820 Panama City Beach Pkwy. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 230-4522

6209 Sunset Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 238-8741

DIEGO'S BURRITO FACTORY & MARGARITA BAR (WEST)

15514 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 249-7373

Longboards Restaurant & Bar

4114 Jan Cooley Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 236-6000

5551 N. Lagoon Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 234-2225

8208 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 236-8555

Gulf Coast Burger Co.

GEORGE'S AT ALYS BEACH 30 Castle Harbour Drive Alys Beach, FL 32461 (850) 641-0017

Island Fin Poke

105 E. 23rd Street Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 872-9090

8730 Thomas Drive, Suite 1108 Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 235-3300

GULF COAST BURGER CO.

10031 Hutchison Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 775-1312

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D I N I N G G U I D E | continued GUTHRIE'S CHICKEN

7905 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-5160

HOOK'D PIER BAR & GRILL

16201C Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 233-8232

HOOTERS

12709 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 230-9464

HUNGRY HOWIE’S

17180 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 236-4426

HUNGRY HOWIE’S

10272 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 230-3999

HUNT & GATHER RAW BAR & PUB

7942 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 270-3326

J. MICHAEL'S RESTAURANT

3210 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 233-2055

JIMMY JOHN'S

100 Pier Park Drive, Suite 105 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 230-6301

JIN JIN KING

7725 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 588-5172

LA CREMA TAPAS & CHOCOLATE

38 Main Street Rosemary Beach, FL 32461 (850) 534-3004

LACO-LATIN COASTAL KITCHEN

10343 E. County Hwy 30A Seacrest, FL 32461 (850) 231-4021

LIZA’S KITCHEN

7328 Thomas Drive, Suite L Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 233-9000

LONGBOARDS RESTAURANT & BAR 8746 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 500-7873

LONGHORN STEAK HOUSE

15721 Panama City Beach Pkwy. Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 233-4980

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LOS ANTOJITOS MEXICAN RESTAURANT 1236 Beck Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 784-6633

LOS RANCHEROS MEXICAN RESTAURANT

11208 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-5195

LOS RANCHEROS MEXICAN GRILL & BAR 111 W 23rd Street Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 769-7999

LOTUS CAFE & JUICE BAR AT ZEN GARDEN

707 Richard Jackson Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 234-1651

LULU'S AT THE WHARF

9902 S. Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 200-4040

MADDIE'S LA CASITA

561 Harrison Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 784-6817

MARGARITAVILLE

16230 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 235-7870

MCDONALD’S – PANAMA CITY BEACH

2319 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 769-5016

MCDONALD’S – PANAMA CITY

2262 Martin Luther King Blvd. Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 769-5016

MCDONALD'S – PIER PARK

15497 Panama City Beach Pkwy. Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 230-6334

MCDONALD'S – SURFSIDE

16990 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 233-3060

MIKE'S CAFE & OYSTER BAR 17554 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 234-1942

MISSION BBQ

508 E. 23rd Street Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 304-2140

NEW YORK PIZZA & GRILL

PIT STOP BBQ

OFF THE HOOK BAR & GRILL

POMPANO JOE'S SEAFOOD HOUSE

ON THE FLY (GRAB-&-GO STYLE LUNCH)

RAFFIELD SEAFOOD, LLC

600 Pier Park Drive, Suite 105 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 708-3355

5711 N. Lagoon Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 238-8832

539 Richard Jackson Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-2740

OUTBACK STEAKHOUSE – PANAMA CITY 861 W. 23rd Street Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 784-9649

499 W. Beach Drive Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 481-1600

16202 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 233-1790

1031 W. 15th Street Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 215-2427

RIB CRIB – CALLAWAY 532 N. Tyndall Parkway Callaway, FL 32404 (850) 215-4122

OUTLAWS BAR-B-Q

RUDY’S “COUNTRY STORE” & BAR-B-Q

PANERA BREAD

RUNAWAY ISLAND BEACH BAR & GRILL

PAPARAZZI GOURMET DELI

SALTWATER GRILL

6804 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 215-3335

101 Bluefish Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 235-6325

2810 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 588-8244

PATCHES PUB & GRILL

4723 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 233-8879

PAULA DEEN'S FAMILY KITCHEN

601 Pier Park Drive, Suite 103 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 200-0825

PARIS BANH MI CAFE & BAKERY PCB 100 Pier Park Drive, Suite 115 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 Coming April 2022

PELICAN'S SHERATON PANAMA CITY BEACH GOLF & SPA RESORT

4114 Jan Cooley Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 236-6000

PESCADO

74 Town Hall Road, 4B Rosemary Beach, FL 32461 (850) 213-4600

PINEAPPLE WILLY'S

9875 S. Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 235-0928

14501 Panama City Beach Pkwy. Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 588-1996

14521 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 634-4884

11040 Hutchinson Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 230-2739

SALTY GOAT SALOON

13006 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-6010

SANDBAR SEAFOOD & BBQ JOINT

275 S. Hwy 79 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 249-7200

SCHOONERS

5121 Gulf Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 235-3555

SHADES BAR & GRILL

10952 E. County Hwy 30A Suite 1 Inlet Beach, FL 32461 (850) 231-9410

SHAKA SUSHI & NOODLE BAR

13625 U.S. Hwy 98 East Suite 5 Inlet Beach, FL 32461 (850) 909-0030


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Wicked Wheel Bar & Grill

Runaway Island Beach Bar & Grill

Hunt & Gather Raw Bar & Pub

Pineapple Willy's

SHANE'S RIB SHACK

SUNRISE CAFE & BAKERY

10616 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 588-6795

11580 Panama City Beach Pkwy. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 588-8523

SHARKY'S BEACHFRONT RESTAURANT

TACO BELL ON THE BEACH

THE PANCAKERY OF PCB

10100 Hutchison Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-8111

15201 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 235-2420

SHRIMP BOAT RESTAURANT 1201 Beck Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 785-8706

SHUCKUM'S OYSTER PUB & GRILL 15614 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 235-3214

SISTERS OF THE SEA & THE DIVE BAR

3901 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (856) MER-MAID (637-6243)

SLIM CHICKENS – LYNN HAVEN 2915 Hwy 77 South Lynn Haven, FL 32444 (850) 441-3736

SLIM CHICKENS – PANAMA CITY 300 W. 23rd Street Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 640-1586

SOMBREROS TACOS & BAR 4933 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 588-5495

SONNY'S BBQ

2240 Hwy 77 Lynn Haven, FL 32444 (850) 763-5114

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559 Richard Jackson Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 234-7008

TAZIKI'S MEDITERRANEAN CAFE

15463 Panama City Beach Pkwy. Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 257-5695

TEXAS ROADHOUSE

15660 Panama City Beach Pkwy. Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 236-7448

THE BACK PORCH SEAFOOD & OYSTER HOUSE 16220 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 233-1750

THE BAGEL MAKER

THE JUICY SEAFOOD

13800 Panama City Beach Pkwy., Suite 110 Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 588-5077

TIDES RESTAURANT

4114 Jan Cooley Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 236-6000

TRIPLE J STEAKS & SEAFOOD 2218 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 233-9514

TNT’S STREET FOOD, LLC

8711 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 919-5714

UNCLE ERNIE'S BAYFRONT GRILL & BREW HOUSE

ZOES KITCHEN

15620 Panama City Beach Pkwy., Suite 200 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 233-1993

Ice Cream & Frozen Treats CURLY CREAM ROLLED ICECREAM

101 Bluefish Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 588-8571

HERSHEY'S ICE CREAM & COFFEE

8815 Thomas Drive, Suite A Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 708-1840

MARBLE SLAB CREAMERY/ GREAT AMERICAN COOKIES

9956 Hutchison Blvd., Suite 100 Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 234-9999

1151 Bayview Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 763-8427

PINK PELICAN

280 S. Arnold Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 851-9050

WAFFLE SHACK

THE GRAND MARLIN PANAMA CITY BEACH

WHATABURGER

COFFEE SHOPS & SPECIALTY DRINKS

41 W. 4th Street Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 215-7501

THE BRITISH EATERY

5323 N. Lagoon Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 249-1500

THE GRILLE AT BAY POINT GOLF CLUB

4114 Jan Cooley Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 235-6978

1320 N. Tyndall Pkwy. Panama City, FL 32404 (850) 640-1065 11749 Panama City Beach Pkwy. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 230-2508

WICKED WHEEL BAR & GRILL

543 Richard Jackson Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-5576

BEACH NUTRITION

230 S. Arnold Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 252-7907

CAFFE DEL MUNDO

10025 Hutchison Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 588-7947

101 S. Bonita Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 896-6576

ZAXBY'S

KING KONG MILKTEA & SMOOTHIE

9960 Hutchison Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 233-6000

8730 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 708-8616

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Lotus Cafe & Juice Bar at Zen Garden

NEWBY’S BREW & BOOZE HOUSE

7800 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 230-5549

SOLA COFFEE BAR

1507 Tennessee Avenue Lynn Haven, FL 32444 @solacoffeebar

STARBUCKS

15463 Panama City Beach Pkwy. Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 851-8187

THE POUR COFFEE HOUSE

12902 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 234-3084

WHO DAT HEALTHY

12109 Panama City Beach Pkwy. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 851-8951

BAKERIES BUTTERMILK SKY PIE SHOP – PANAMA CITY BEACH 700 Pier Park Drive, Suite 115 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 708-3208

COOK GIRLS’ BAKERY

748 W. 15th Street, Suite B Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 890-8169

FAT & WEIRD COOKIE 2540 Jenks Avenue Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 215-1819

Caffe Del Mundo

GILLY ROSE BAKING CO. Serving Bay County & Surrounding Areas (850) 628-4612

KRISPY KREME

465 W 23rd Street Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 747-0097

Liza's Kitchen

FOOD TRUCKS KONA ICE OF PANAMA PARADISE Serving Bay & Walton Counties www.kona-ice.com (850) 567-5057

SPORTS TO GEAUX SWEET HENRIETTA’S BAKERY & COFFEE

3723 E. County Hwy 30A Suite 9 Seagrove Beach, FL 32459 (850) 420-4566

THOMAS DONUT AND SNACK SHOP

19208 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 234-8039

CANDY SHOPS SUGAR KINGDOM

17292 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 249-1992

CATERING CATERED BY CARLA

Serving the Bay County Area (862) 266-3650

GATHERINGS BY JENNIFER/ THE SHACK PUB & GRUB Serving the Bay County Area (813) 335-2565

REAL MEALS DELIVERED

606B Commerce Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 381-3989

Serving Bay & Walton Counties www.facebook.com/ sportstogeaux (850) 520-0429

BARS/NIGHT CLUBS/LOUNGES

Wicked Wheel Bar & Grill

ALIBI BEACH LOUNGE & GRILL

8010 Surf Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 588-6957

BUSTER'S BOARDWALK

5900 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 625-9030

HOUSE OF BOURBON 1201 Beck Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 785-8706

HOUSE OF HENRY

Firefly

461 Harrison Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 481-1602

TOOTSIE'S ORCHID LOUNGE 700 S. Pier Park Drive Suite 170 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 236-3459

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F E A T U R E | Kinsey Collection of African American Art & History

by Jan Waddy, FSU Panama City

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he nationally recognized Kinsey Collection of African American Art & History shares stories of resilience, creativity and achievement spanning more than 400 years. The traveling exhibit will be set up in the Holley Academic Center at FSU Panama City from Friday, Apr. 15, through Sunday, Jul. 17. "The story is not a Black story; it's an American story," said Bernard Kinsey, who has cultivated the collection with his wife, Shirley, over more than 40 years. "We are really proud of our work and believe it's the kind of work America needs right now." The Kinseys see themselves as "caretakers" of the art and artifacts that convey a significant part of the American story through African American paintings, sculptures, manuscripts, rare books, and documents — from a bronze bust of

Frederick Douglass to letters by Malcolm X and the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Primary source historical objects and artifacts date from 1595 to the present day, and artwork dates to 1865, painting a clearer picture of African American's triumphs despite overwhelming obstacles. The 1595 baptismal document is from the archives of the diocese of St. Augustine, Florida, "the oldest known existence of African Americans in the U.S. before Jamestown," Bernard Kinsey said. Rosa Parks' 1998 book, "Quiet Strength," was signed to Shirley Kinsey. Parks was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1999 for refusing to move to the back of a city bus on Dec. 1, 1955, in Montgomery, Alabama. "People know about Rosa Parks, but 100 years before that, there was Elizabeth Jennings Graham," said

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Khalil Kinsey, left, is pictured with his parents, Shirley and Bernard Kinsey, whose Kinsey Collection shares African American stories spanning 400 years.

Bernard Kinsey, referring to the teacher who insisted on her right to board a New York City horsecar. Bernard Kinsey refers to the "myth of absence," explaining that contributions by African Americans, whether in science, industry, politics or art, were omitted from history books and the collection aims to provide the narrative. "What we've been trying to do all these years is give these names a voice," Shirley Kinsey said. The Florida Department of Education has adopted the Kinsey Collection as the basis for instruction of 3.6 million students on African American History. The family published "The Kinsey Collection: Shared Treasures of Bernard and Shirley Kinsey" that features items on display in the exhibit as well as other items of interest in their collection. "We are always thrilled to work with educational institutions; it's so great for fostering dialogue," said son Khalil Kinsey, chief operating officer and curator of the collection. As rich as the collection they have gathered is the personal story of the Kinsey family. Shirley Kinsey was raised by her paternal grandmother, Susie Plummer Pooler, in St. Augustine, where she had a happy childhood grounded by extended family and basking in the Florida sun. She is drawn to artwork that reminds her of those Southern roots, such as Hughie Lee-Smith's Untitled 1951 oil painting that depicts a Black girl with pigtails jumping rope by a dirt road. Bernard Kinsey and his five siblings grew up in segregated public housing in West Palm Beach. His parents, Ulysses B. Kinsey and Christine Stiles Kinsey, taught him the importance of education and financial responsibility. His father, an elementary school principal, helped integrate schools in Palm Beach County and fought for equal pay and education for black teachers and students. Shirley and Bernard Kinsey, who will celebrate their 55th wedding

anniversary on Feb. 11, met at Florida Agricultural & Mechanical (A&M) University in 1963 after a civil rights demonstration, where Shirley was arrested. Her activism was inspired by King, who had led protests in her hometown that summer. "We received training from campus groups on how to respond during a demonstration, who to trust, and how to dress. I had to dress up to go to jail," said Shirley Kinsey, who said her grandmother did not want her to get involved in protests out of fear of what could happen to her. "Bernard was more diplomatic and helped me negotiate the channels on campus." She described Florida A&M as "an oasis," a "bubble" in the middle of a segregated city, where they had to fight for rights, such as going to the movies. "Students on black college campuses led the civil rights movement," Bernard Kinsey said. "Civil rights activist John Lewis catalyzed young people for marches, bus rides and voter registration." After the Kinseys married in 1967, they set a goal of traveling to 100 different countries during their lifetime. Bernard Kinsey's job as the first African American sales rep for an oil company brought them to Los Angeles, where Shirley Kinsey was hired as an elementary teacher. They only lived on one paycheck, buying their first house in 1971 and saving money for their travels. They started close to home

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“Bernard and Shirley Kinsey, 2002” is an oil on canvas by Artis Lane.

parents realized they could only trace their family tree back four generations. This led to their "rediscovering" of the African American story. "Really, we feel this is a human story on the human experience and connection, illuminating the story not known," Khalil Kinsey said. "In 2005, the LA Times wrote an article, 'The Walls Do Talk,' that garnered attention from the California African American Museum in Los Angeles, because of the balance of art and historic narrative. Other museums took notice. We share information in a unifying way." During the past 15 years, the Kinsey Collection has been seen by more than 15 million people at places such as the

Smithsonian, Disney's EPCOT, the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Cincinnati, the DuSable Museum of African American History in Chicago, and in Hong Kong. "We have a saying: 'God, grant me a gift to give to someone else who needs it more than me.' The Kinsey Collection embodies it — how people who had so little did so much," said Bernard Kinsey, who retired as a Xerox executive in 1991. "At the end of the day, it's about a partnership and a dream."

with National Parks, such as Yosemite. "Once you start traveling and getting involved with other cultures, you see similarities and influences," Shirley Kinsey said. "There were similarities with Native American sculptures that were connected to us. We were leaving our mark on other cultures and didn't even know about our own." They traveled for 10 years before their son was born. "We wanted to travel, see things, go places, learn languages, cultures and food," Bernard Kinsey said. "It's hard to carry prejudice when you deal with other cultures." Khalil Kinsey joined his parents on their journeys and grew up surrounded by vivid paintings and sculptures from around the world. In the Kinsey Collection book, he wrote, "It was through my parents' passion that I discovered my own, but it was also through their passion that I discovered my heritage." During his fourth-grade history assignment for school, he and his

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The Kinseys have built community partnerships along the way. The FSU PC exhibition is being sponsored in part by Panama City Toyota, Walborsky Bradley and Fleming, PLLC, and the St. Joe Community Foundation, which each provided a $25,000 gift to help bring the exhibit to the community. Individual sponsors include Dr. Carrie Baker. Greg Finley, dealer principal of Panama City Toyota, said he sees this as an opportunity to stand against ambivalence in the tense racial climate of recent years. "I thought, 'What can I do in the vast universe of problems?' This collection served to answer that partially, if not fully." Brent Bradley, partner at Walborsky Bradley and Fleming, PLLC, expressed the firm's desire to be involved. "Walborsky, Bradley and Fleming is proud to be a sponsor of the Kinsey Collection, a worldwide treasure of African American history and art. We believe that art has the power to transform hearts and minds and build unity." For sponsorship opportunities, contact Becky Kelly at rebecca. kelly@pc.fsu.edu or 850-770-2151. To get involved, organizations and schools can contact Dr. Irvin Clark at (850) 770-2101 or iclark2@ pc.fsu.edu.


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F E A T U R E | Man in the Sea Museum Celebrates 40 Years

Celebrates its

The Aquanauts and support crew of SEALAB-1, 1964

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ounded in 1982 by the Institute of Diving, the 5,000-square-foot museum is a treasure chest of diving history and education with an

impressive collection of diving suits, masks, and assorted memorabilia. Outside the museum on the 1-acre lot is a large collection of bathyspheres, diving bells, submarines, and other deep-sea exploration vehicles and habitats. The museum's premier exhibit is the original SEALAB-1, the world's first undersea living facility, launched in 1964 by the U.S. Navy to test extended isolation of humans and the effects of saturation diving on divers working for extended periods in the briny deep. The SEALAB program began in 1963 at what was then the Navy Mine Defense Laboratory in Panama City Beach and is now a division of Naval Sea Systems Command. SEALAB-1 was a prototype sea base, pieced together along Alligator Bayou in the Bay. The research team included doctors George Bond, Robert Thompson, and Walter Mazzone, along with aquanauts Robert (Bob) Barth, Lester Anderson, Sanders Manning, and Mercury 7 astronaut Scott Carpenter. SEALAB-1 was lowered off the coast of Bermuda on July 20, 1964 to a depth of 192 feet (59 m) below the ocean surface. The initial 11-day undersea mission at depth proved that humans could explore, live, and work at extreme depths for extended periods. It set the stage for further SEALAB developments and experiments around the world, such as the Aquarius Reef Base, a fixture in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary for two decades, and the world's only undersea laboratory. Bob Barth, a local hero, was the only aquanaut to participate in all of the Navy's experimental diving programs, Genesis and SEALABs 1, 2, and 3. He resided in Panama City for years and spent most of his retirement as a civilian working at the Navy Experimental Diving Unit (NEDU). Barth, along with his fellow teammates from the SEALAB program, had the initial idea for establishing the Institute of Diving and its museum. The Institute of Diving was formed as a non-profit, educational organization in 1977 and has been maintaining Bay County's only Military Diving Museum for over 40 years. Despite generations of exploration, the ocean is still a mystery. Yet, with its wealth of untapped resources, it has become increasingly clear that one key to man's future lies beneath the sea. With our continued endeavor to conquer the sea, Bay County has become the home of the Military Diver. Every military service sends its members to this area to conduct diver training.

The interior of SEALAB-1 looking towards the galley and shower area, 1964

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An inside peek of the Man in the Sea Museum

Maintaining this unique history is the primary goal of the museum and its volunteers. The Man in the Sea Museum is a work of love run by volunteers for 40 years. Just simply talk to the volunteers—they become a wealth of diving information and you'll quickly feel the love they have for the museum and the stories the exhibits have to tell.

Beyond climbing your way through SEALAB-1,

guests

appreciate

the

interactive experience of the museum. Take a walk in a pair of 80-year-old diving boots, try on an old MKV (mark-five) Diving Helmet, and even take your picture in one of the five Seal Delivery Vehicles at the museum. The museum attracts locals and visitors to Bay County of all ages. Plan to spend a couple of hours going through the artifacts and historical objects. Expect children to love the place since the Man

exhibits that let kids of all ages get involved in learning. One of the more reasonably priced attractions in the Panama City Beach area, it's the perfect educational stop for a lazy morning, a rainy day, or just a chance to get out of the sun and experience the history. The museum is open Wednesday thru Sunday from 10 am to 4 pm and is located at 17314 Panama City Beach Parkway, Panama City Beach.

in the Sea Museum features many hands-on, try-on, and climb-in

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Grand Re-Opening of the Man in the Sea Museum in front of SEALAB-1 with the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce, Jan 19, 2021


F E A T U R E | Man in the Sea Museum Celebrates 40 Years (continued)

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Caliber Home Loans

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ere at Caliber Home Loans, we pride ourselves on innovative lending programs and being industry leaders in technology. We

are committed to providing ideal financing options to homebuyers and homeowners in the Florida area. We offer a variety, from condo loans to first-time homebuyer loans and down payment assistance programs to name a few. The ‘Salute Our Soldiers’ is a wonderful program providing up to $10,000 in closing costs/down payment assistance to qualified active duty and veterans, which we close more of these loans than any company in all of Bay County. Integrity is the cornerstone of our business where we believe in building lifelong relationships, and that sets us apart from the competition. It is our core belief that dedicated personal service is the number one priority. Our philosophy is to listen to each customer’s needs and respond to those needs efficiently and effectively. We also believe that candor and transparency are the keys to building strong and lasting relationships with borrowers and business partners alike. Because I, myself, also have experience in consumer finance and advanced mortgage consultation skills, I personally believe this combination of knowledge helps us to determine the best options for our borrowers. Thanks in advance for the opportunity to assist you with such an important transaction. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

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See + Be Seen IDEACAMP The Arc of the Bay | October 27, 2021

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IDEACAMP Giving Back at Gulf Coast Children's Advocacy Center | November 10, 2021

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F R I D AY AT T H E B E A C H Gulf Coast State College - ATC | November 12, 2021

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F I R S T F R I D AY

WITH THE BEACH FSU PC's Holley Academic Center | Januar y 7, 2022

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IDEACAMP Fat & Weird Cookie | Januar y 26, 2022

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C O M M I T T E E U P D A T E S | IdeaCamp

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Jan 2022 IdeaCamp | Fat & Weird Cookie

IdeaCamp inspire • energize • ignite

I

BY GARY WHITE

r emember watching the NASA rockets lift off on television growing up, and I always thought it was the most amazing thing. In school, I would pretend my pencil was a rocket and the red eraser on the end of it was the fire propelling it upward. Armed with my imagination, I felt like I could go to the moon and even beyond with that little toy. Every time I played space, whether I used a pencil or the shuttle toys my mom bought me, I would recite the four words that I had heard many times over the years. It was those few words that created the firepower necessary to send the orbiter into space. No amount of hype, no amount of television coverage, and no amount of scientific know-how could replace the explosive result that these four words sparked every time they were spoken. These words have been recorded in the history of every milestone in NASA's space program. These four words are a critical element in the evolution of space exploration, satellite capability, and the possibility of human colonization in space. Are you ready for me to stop with the analogies and just get to it? Okay, you win; here we go. These four words are, "Houston, we have ignition."

Ignition makes it all possible. Without ignition, we would have nothing to talk about. Without ignition, the explosive eruption of fuel and oxygen, the expenditure of 835,958 gallons of fuel at a price tag of $1,380,000 would never happen. We wouldn't have GPS; we wouldn't have scratch-resistant lenses, memory foam, and many other things that space exploration has brought us. Ignition is the necessary moment for the necessary momentum. IdeaCamp is one of many Beach Chamber events that creates explosive results. Relationships are built, connections are made, and businesses are advanced through the exchange of ideas and the action taken as a result.

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C O M M I T T E E U P D A T E S | Ambassadors

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ell friends, it was fun while it lasted— winter that is. Bundling up for the cold, fireplaces lit, and spectacular winter sunsets… and now the last few weeks of semi-hibernation. Bright, sunny days are becoming more the norm, and many people are already enjoying the outdoor activities that will soon bring visitors by the droves. Spring feels more like the “real” beginning of the year. Time to shift gears and make the next quarter your best one ever! Be exceptional and purposeful!

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Every week, the most amazing things are happening across Bay County, Florida, and beyond. If you are not already a member of the Beach (and beyond) Chamber, I encourage you to get involved today. The sooner you connect with us, the quicker we can get you connected to the fun times we have each and every month. And not just fun, but fun times building a larger network so more smiling faces can explore your products and services while becoming lifelong friends with you. The Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce has welcomed thousands of people into Northwest Florida and has become a powerful business

development center for all of Bay County. And together, through our amazing Ambassadors, we are the area’s largest and most active networking group. We focus on people care and helping each other excel personally and in business. It’s the people combined with the places that make our beautiful community a truly special place to be. Speaking of being in the people business— continue reading to meet two of our amazing Ambassadors. Each edition of The Circuit will feature two Ambassadors, so check back every edition to discover two more people worth meeting! W H AT I S A B E A C H C H A M B E R A M BA S S A D O R ?

Panama City Beach Chamber Ambassadors attend Groundbreakings, Grand Openings, Beautifications, and Ribbon Cuttings and work with staff at networking events such as Business After Hours, Friday at the Beach, Annual Golf Classic, Women’s Work-Life Symposium, and much more. Ambassadors get the opportunity to network and meet fellow Chamber members. There is no cost to join the Beach Chamber Ambassadors! If you are interested in becoming an Ambassador, please email Missy@pcbeach.org.


C O M M I T T E E U P D A T E S | Ambassador Spotlights

Ambassador Spotlights Nicholas Sorrento Reliable Copy Products

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ave you ever met someone and it felt like you knew them for ages? Nicholas is one of those super friendly and easy to interact with people. And he is having a blast as one of our Ambassadors and a Kyocera expert with Reliable Copy Products, located in Panama City, Florida. They provide best of class sales and service and have been involved in our community since 1986. They strive for a high level of service and it shows within Nicholas. We send a

Of course, when you surround yourself with quality people, in work and at play, you become sharper and stronger in all you do. Nicholas is doing this well and finds personal gratification in providing a great product and exceptional service to businesses throughout Northwest Florida. When Nick is not assisting businesses, you can likely find him near the sugar-white sands of PCB—Ideally, in a beachfront condo with a cool breeze swirling about. He happily embraces our beachy way of life!

big "thanks to you," Nick!

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hen it comes to bringing out the best in your employees, Gary is the coach to get you there. He understands business communication and has strategies for helping people work together. The effect of his support and guidance is transformational. Gary is also very active with the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce. If you have attended any of the IdeaCamps, you have most likely interacted with Gary. We so appreciate all that Gary does for us and our community. He is super easy to interact with, which is not surprising since he is an Executive Coach with the John Maxwell

Team. His training and life skills showcase his passion very well. His desire is to empower people and businesses through leadership and communication development. If Gary is not in a coaching session, you can find him enjoying the Bay County area with his family and friends. He loves St. Andrews State Park, golfing, racquetball, and boating our emerald waters!

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A R O U N D T O W N | Community Updates

MarK ShelDon

Mayor, City of Panama City Beach

Charter changes important to City efficiency

C

ity

elections

are

Tuesday,

April 19 and on the ballot this

year for voters to consider are eight proposed ballot questions concerning

The ballot questions are: 1.

candidates from six months to 12 months. 2.

updated 11 times between 1978 and 2014. The Citizen Charter

purchase threshold on competitive quotes for non-sole source goods from $25,000 to $100,000. 3.

these amendments. The amendments address inefficiencies in areas like hiring, purchasing, soliciting bids, buying authority for the City Manager,

$25,000. 4.

goods without separately advertising for bids. 5.

proprietary software designed for municipalities and in the case of cyber-attacks. 6.

providing for a public hearing for the City Manager if terminated

Some of the changes are minuscule. For example, staff wanted to be a widely accepted practice in today’s world. Another change allows

for cause. 7.

goes through the bid process, the availability of some items has dried up.

Revising the Civil Service Board’s duties streamline hiring and updating causes for termination by removing language

for purchases through government consortiums; this is especially important when there are supply chain issues. By the time the City

Establishing the duties of the Assistant City Manager; requiring an annual review for the City Clerk and City Attorney; and

and the Civil Service Board chairman to discuss updates. able to use digital and electronic signatures on documents which is

Exempting the purchase of goods and services from competitive bid requirements for IT under certain conditions related to

over every word in the Charter, discussing at length how to make updates were hashed out, the citizen committee brought in City staff

Authorizing the use of competitive bids obtained by other governmental agencies or cooperative purchasing entities for

and the inability to make emergency purchases. This committee went the document more viable and relevant in today’s world. As these

Increasing the City Manager’s emergency purchase authority to $100,000 and the routine purchase authority from $10,000 to

Review Advisory Committee, comprised of citizens just like you and appointed by members of the City Council last year, is proposing

Setting a cap on sole-source purchases for the Utility Department without a competitive bid, at $50,000, and increasing the

amendments to the City Charter. Since its adoption in 1970, the City’s governing document has been

Increasing the residency requirement for mayor and city council

including immorality and drunkenness. 8.

Approving

miscellaneous

Committee members were adamant about candidates being invested in the community.

Ramos, Zachary Coleman and Matthew Bush.

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relating

to

extending the publication period for bids from 14 to 21 days.

be a resident for at least a year prior to running. Charter Review

work put in by our volunteer committee members Ryan Houk, Rick

updates

budget, execution of documents with digital signatures, and

Another amendment requires that those seeking office in the City

Charter amendments are important. A big thank you for the hours of

Charter

Scan the QR Code for the exact ballot language and more information.


Dr. John HoldnaK

President, GULF COAST STATE COLLEGE

I

t is hard to believe that three years ago, many of us weren’t sure where our next meal was coming from because of damage caused by Hurricane Michael. And it’s also hard to believe that about 18 months ago, we still weren’t sure where our next meal was coming from – but it was likely going to be take-out or something we cooked ourselves – because of the economic shutdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Fortunately, things are looking up as the economy continues to recover and area restaurants and entertainment venues are back in full swing (or as much as limited staffing challenges will allow). Our region is back to being the premier location in the Panhandle for both fine and casual dining – always with great food and usually with an awesome view!

If this era of economic upheaval finds you contemplating a career change, or perhaps you would just like to experience new things, gain additional knowledge, or learn new skills related to your love of good food or quest for new experiences, please consider one of the quality post-secondary educational institutions in the area to help meet your needs or address your interests. Here at Gulf Coast, for instance,

DR. RANDY HANNA

you can experience a five-course lunch (fall term) or a seven-course dinner (spring term) in our own John Holley Dining Room, with the incredible food prepared and served with joy and a little bit of love by the students and faculty in our Culinary Program. Or, if “handson” is your thing, you can learn how to prepare and serve that same food in a professional preparation program or through targeted avocational continuing education courses. With a wide variety of scheduled offerings and levels of engagement for adults, and even Camp Cupcake offered during the summer for children, your College has an opportunity sure to fit your needs, interests, schedule, and budget. If your interests or thoughts of a career change are a little broader than perhaps culinary alone, or you want to prepare for rapid advancement in a related field with many possibilities and opportunities, we also offer an Associate’s Degree in Hospitality to pick up entry-level skills needed to explore or break into the field.

In addition, we are expanding our offerings at both the associate and bachelor’s degree levels with course offerings to support a hospitality management program. Hope to see you on campus.

Dean, FSU PANAMA CITY

F

lorida State University Panama City continues to take health precautions amidst the pandemic, but we have been able to return to hosting annual events and bringing back a longtime tradition.

In January, FSU Panama City hosted the Torch Run, a tradition dating to 1989. This year’s race evolved into a timed 5K along North Bay through FSU PC and Gulf Coast State College campuses. Students, alumni, community residents and visitors, including runners from as far away as Kentucky and Indiana, came out to show their Seminole spirit and reach personal goals. On February 1, high school students from Bay District Schools were welcomed to FSU PC for our Black History Month celebration. Keynote speaker Bernard Kinsey joined via Zoom from Los Angeles to share African Americans’ achievements throughout U.S. history. He and his wife, Shirley, and their son, Khalil, will be at FSU PC on April 22 for the opening of The Kinsey African American Art & History Collection at the Holley Academic Center. During the threemonth exhibit, we invite the community to see the largest privately owned collection of African American art and history in the United States. Florida natives Bernard and Shirley Kinsey have spent their lifetime collecting artwork and historical artifacts. The collection

includes birth certificates from some of the first African Americans born in the state of Florida to original signed documents from Martin Luther King Jr. We want to work with students in our K-12 schools to make sure they’re able to access these important documents. After previous engagements were postponed, FSU President Richard McCullough and First Lady Jai Vartikar received a warm welcome during their first visit to FSU PC in February. President McCullough met with community leaders and shared goals for the future. He’s committed to building on the university’s success, strengthening partnerships and increasing medical research opportunities in Bay County. FSU recently reaffirmed its place as a Top 20 national public university in the U.S. News & World Report. At FSU PC, we provide students the resources to achieve their educational goals through high academic standards, individual attention and experiential learning. And we believe financial need should never be a barrier to achieving higher education. The FSU PC Promise Scholarship offers free tuition and fees to Northwest Florida students with an adjusted gross family income of $60,000 or less. Find out more at pc.fsu.edu. Thank you for your continued support of Florida State University Panama City. Go Noles!

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Becca Hardin

President, Bay Economic Development Alliance

The Bay Economic Development Alliance blasts into the New Year!

T

he Bay Economic Development

an existing 140,000sf facility owned by The St. Joe Company. The

Alliance welcomed 2022 with a

state-of-the-art manufacturing facility is located in VentureCrossings

“Bang”! During the first two weeks of the

Enterprise Centre. The company will make a capital investment of

year, the Bay EDA announced that two

more than $20M and will create 200 new jobs in Bay County.

new projects will be coming on line in Bay County, Florida this year. On January 4th,

These two projects will have a significantly positive impact on the Bay

2022, the Bay EDA, along with the Port Authority of Panama City, Bay

County economy. For every primary new job that is generated by these

County Commission, and the City of Panama City, announced that

companies, it is estimated that there are a minimum of 4 secondary

FedEx Ground has chosen Panama City as the new home of its regional

jobs that are created in our community, whether it be commercial,

logistics and distribution center. The regional center, which will serve

retail, or other developments that support the operations of these

the area from Pensacola to Tallahassee, will be built in the Port of

new corporate partners.

Panama City-owned Intermodal Distribution Center on Highway-231. FedEx Ground will build a 250,000sf state-of-the-art facility on 33

These two companies could have been located anywhere in the

areas in the park. The project will support more than 200 jobs and

country, but they chose Bay County, Florida. Why Bay County? How

the company is investing $55M in the building and equipment for

can we compete and “win” international and domestic projects

this operation. This project would not have been possible without

and convince these companies to locate, grow and expand in our

the leadership and strategic foresight of the Port Authority, City, and

community? What goes into being able to recruit and close these

County. They worked with Gulf Power and McCallum Sweeney Site

deals? I can tell you; it’s A LOT!! We literally work on some projects

Selection consulting firm to get this site “shovel ready” and certified

for years before they come to fruition. We always say that if we can

as a development-ready site. This certification means that the site is

get a prospect to Bay County, Bay County sells itself. In addition

cleared, grubbed, zoned, has all wetlands mitigated, and has utilities

to having the “world’s most beautiful beaches”, we have product

available at the site. This accelerates the timeframe of construction

(development-ready sites and buildings), great educational partners

so the company can get up and running more quickly thus saving the

such as Gulf Coast State College, Florida State University Panama

company time and money.

City, Haney Technical School, and Bay District Schools, a world-class workforce partner in CareerSource Gulf Coast, a growing airport and

On January 12th, the Bay EDA, along with the Bay County

a strong, successful international port, just to name a few of our

Commission, announced that Central Moloney Inc. has chosen Bay

assets. The driving force behind all of our success is our leadership

County to expand its manufacturing operations. Central Moloney Inc.

and public/private partnership, which I personally think is second to

(CMI), headquartered in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, is a key supplier to a

none! Leadership is the key to success. In Bay County, no one cares

number of large investor-owned utilities, distributors, and original

who gets the credit as long as we keep racking up the WINS. I’ve

equipment manufacturers (OEMs) throughout the United States.

worked in other communities and I’ve never seen a leadership team

The company designs and manufactures electrical distribution

like the one we have here in Bay County that is so laser-focused on

transformers and transformer component parts. The product line

making our community a great place to live, work and play.

offering of electrical transformers includes both single-phase pole and pad-mounted units, vaults for underground applications in

As we continue to blast through 2022, we are looking forward to

urban areas, and three-phase pad-mounted units primarily used in

more recruitment and marketing trips around the world, as well as

light commercial applications. Central Moloney is preparing to open

hosting more prospect visits in Bay County. Look around and see

this new manufacturing operation in Bay County, Florida that will

all of the outstanding growth projects currently underway. There are

produce single-phase pole-mounted transformers.

more exciting initiatives coming as we all work hard to make great things happen in Bay County every day.

For this expansion in Bay County, Central Moloney Inc. will be leasing

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Julie Gordon

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Film Commissioner, Florida Film Office, Inc. ilm NOT

and

were from TLC’s, “1000 lb Best Friends”, (Runaway Island, and the Skywheel) a wrap up episode from mTv, (at Sheraton Bay Point, Shore

and participation of our Dining and

Dogs, Laketown Wharf) the full-length feature, “ROADKILL”, (Frankie

Entertainment properties. Locals are well

D’s, Ebro Poker Room) opening shots for the feature “The Devil’s

aware of what amazing restaurants and

Treadmill”, (Buster’s Bait & Brew) and several other shows filming

activities are available, but it is vital to

digital media for their website including Destination Panama City.

the

place

This past quarter, restaurants who were filming locations with shows

on

without

take

could

cooperation

location

possibly

television

film and tv to have scenes where the

(Uncle Ernie’s, Los Antojitos) and more. LOADS more locations were

“cast” is having a meal to fulfill a script. Plus, we love to show off our

used, but these were just a few focusing on dining and entertainment.

coastal lifestyle at the same time. This is not easy for said restaurants

Some of our finest lodging partners have participated in filming at

or entertainment complexes. In this day and age, Covid Bubbles are

their sushi bars, tiki lounges, and poolside bars.

almost mandatory, so the cast and crew, generally over 25 people, must be contained to a specific area, and even the server, bartender,

If your home or business is asked to be used as a filming

and extras on scene must be tested. After that, no one else is allowed

location, please contact the Film Commissioner, Julie Gordon,

in their area. Music must be turned off, PA system chatter has to stop,

at (850)819-4694, floridafilmoffice@knology.net. They need to

and basically, business comes to a halt while we are shooting sound.

provide certain documentation for your protection and theirs.

SPECIAL thanks go to the ones who have bent over backwards to allow us in their businesses. They know the value of marketing and

See you in the Movies!

seeing their businesses celebrated on network and cable television.

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KIM BODINE

Executive Director, CAREERSOURCE GULF COAST

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inally, we are seeing improvement in

the

number

of

individuals

looking for jobs. It seems like it has

• weekly activities that promote physical fitness like walking groups, stretching classes, and yoga on-site

been forever, right? This is great news,

Of course, workplace culture can also go a long way in reducing

should not be mistaken for a return to

allows a good work/life balance.

but the increase in active job seekers

a pre-pandemic workforce. We were

stress by having strong leadership, fair policies, and a climate that

thrilled in February when approximately

A second trend is the importance of the culture of an organization.

County Job Fair, but we know that we still have more job openings

workers want to feel motivated and passionate about their work,

500 job seekers showed up for the Bay

than active job seekers. Still, the uptick is refreshing. So what are we

looking at in terms of filling positions in 2022? Change: lots of new

trends with job seekers and workers regarding the things they are focused on when seeking a new career and/or deciding to stay at their job. While many of these trends can be linked to the pandemic, some of them are just a part of a demographic shift taking place as

boomers exit the labor force in large numbers and are replaced by younger generations of workers. By 2030, 75% of our workforce will

be made up of people under thirty-five years old (Deloitte). As the

age of our workforce changes, so do the values and expectations of

Organizational culture matters more than ever. Three in four

and seven in ten believe the work they do is important and want their contributions to be recognized by management. Building trust, treating employees with empathy, and creating an environment where employee input and transparent communication is the norm, are all a part of organizational culture. Additionally, 64% of

employees want their daily work to help better society, and two in three workers want to work for organizations with similar values to their own. (ManpowerGroup What Makes Workers Thrive Survey, Dec 2021).

workers. This is a natural part of generational change.

The final trend that I will mention has been a bit painful for months

So, what can employers do to prepare for this shift and align with

able to find the skilled workers they need. To address this trend,

the needs of workers? Recognizing trends in the workforce is a great way to develop proactive changes to company cultures, policies, and

values that will help employers recruit and retain the talent they need.

now: talent scarcity. The vast majority of employers have not been

employers will either need to increase pay to recruit the trained and experienced workers they need or develop their own skilled workforce, or both.

Workforce Trends:

Growing a talent pipeline requires employers to develop and ramp

outlines labor trends for 2022.

train their workforce. Additionally, these programs may be conducted

On February 1st, the Manpower Group published an article that

Their publications are timely and data-driven, offering great insight

into the workforce. First and foremost, employees are focused on companies that care about their well-being and mental fitness. This

is a reaction to the stress of the pandemic as workers faced the challenges of working on-site and feeling scared (and perhaps not safe) or working remotely/on-site while juggling work and family.

This includes parents who may have been working remotely or at

up structured training programs to train, upskill and retrain/crossin concert with education partners that provide workforce training programs. Apprenticeships, where workers are students part-time and trained on the job part-time, are approaches that are valuable

in developing workers with the exact skills an organization needs.

With the demographic changes mentioned earlier, along with lower

birth rates and the rise in early retirements, strong employee training programs will prove to be vital in sustaining a skilled workforce.

their worksite with children attending school remotely (at home) or at

While change can be daunting, it can also lead to efficiencies, better

no one should be surprised by this trend, but what can companies do

regarding workforce trends is helpful. Please know that CareerSource

home due to quarantine required from traditional childcare. Certainly, to improve their offerings in this space? Organizations can determine

how to create practices that prevent burnout and benefits that

include mental health counseling and an emphasis on well-being. Some examples of what companies are doing are: • offering an on-site mini gym

• purchasing wellness apps that remind employees of health checkups as well as healthy activities and nutrition tips

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productivity, and higher gains. I hope that providing this information Gulf Coast is always ready to lend a hand with recruitment and hiring services as well as labor market information to assist both employers and job seekers in connecting with each other. There is no charge for

our services, and we have capable staff to assist with information and services to help. Please reach out by contacting us at 850-872-4340 or go to our website at https://careersourcegc.com.


Become a team player! Eliminate Mosquito Hangouts! Get your outdoor environment into shape. • • • •

Make it a weekly practice to drain standing water. Clean your gutters to keep water flowing properly. Manicure your yard. (Rake leaves, trim hedges and keep lawn cut.) Fix and repair screens. Pick up unnecessary clutter.

Play it safe. Don’t give the mosquitoes the home field advantage.

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Grand openings and Ribbon Cuttings 1. Brooklyn's Dog Boutique | 2. The Bagel Maker | 3 . Alibi Beach Lounge & Grill 4. Who Dat Healthy | 5. Panama City Toyota (Re-Opening) 6. Tom P. Haney - HVAC/R Lab | 7. Janet Burns Holliday & Associates 8. Realty One Group Emerald Coast | 9. Ripplify Media | 10. Emerald Coast Staging 11. Caffe' Del Mundo | 12. Trump Store & Conservative Cup Coffee Shop

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G R A N D O P E N I N G S & R I B B O N C U T T I N G S | continued

13. Panama City Toastmasters | 14. Coastal Bin Cleaners 15. Sombreros Tacos and Bar | 16. Back Beach Car Wash 17. The Krewe of Dominique Youx | 18. Clicks to Clients

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The Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce and the Ambassador Committee welcomes the newest members of the Beach Chamber. If you haven't scheduled your business' Grand Opening, Ribbon Cutting, or Ground Breaking, contact our Director of Membership, Shannon Richmond, at (850) 890-8069.

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A Letter From Your Chamber Rep

H

ello Friends!!!

2022 is certainly off to a roaring start for the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce AND our Members! With 1,400 Members, we continue to be the largest, most active Chamber in Bay and surrounding counties, reaching Bay County & Beyond! We attribute our success to our "Members doing business with Members." So, now that you are a member of the Beach Chamber – what's next? (This can be a refresher for our seasoned members as well). Joining the Beach Chamber was a smart move! You have joined the most active Chamber, whose common goal is to keep our area's economy and quality of life healthy and prosperous. Now it's time to make sure you know what some of your benefits are so that you can take full advantage of your membership. Our members find the more time they invest in their Chamber, the greater the benefits of membership are to their business.

• Attend a 12@12 Luncheon in our Boardroom. (This is a new member orientation that will introduce you to other new members on a more personal level.) If you have not been to one, make sure to ask for an invite! • Keep track of upcoming events with our weekly Beach Buzz e-blast, Facebook, and Instagram. • Schedule a Grand Opening or Ribbon Cutting. This is a great way to meet several of our members and let them know who you are and what you do. I always enjoy sitting down with our members to discuss their Chamber benefits. If we have not done so already, let's schedule a time to discuss ways we can help your business grow!

• Connect at Chamber events to build relationships with other members—get that face time! We host many events for you to choose from, like Business After Hours, Friday at the Beach, IdeaCamp and many more!

Here's to Connecting the Dots!

Shannon Richmond Shannon Richmond shannon@pcbeach.org (850) 890-8069

• Join a committee like Ambassadors, Leads Lunch (we now have expanded to two groups, one in town and one on the beach), or our young professional group, HYPE! (Helping Young Professionals Evolve)

What We Do Whether you are buying or selling a home (or both), your success hinges upon the expert advice and services provided by your Real Estate Broker. We are committed to providing professional services based on experience, knowledge and skills.

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New Members Thank you for Joining The Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce. We welcome You to our Chamber Family.

30A Nightscapes

AAMCO Transmission & Total Car Care PCB Alford Tire & Service Center Amazon

Any Lab Test Now

Apple Moving & Storage Atyourservicepcb.com Aubrey & Oliver Ben E. Keith

Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Beach Properties of Florida LLC – Eileen Shaw

BestPanamaCityBeachBonfires.com BNI of NW Florida

Emerald Coast Staging

Neves Media Solutions Group

Executive Inn

Off The Hook Bar and Grill

Exchange at the Beach

Fastsigns of Lynn Haven

First Federal Bank – Panama City

Flooring Depot Panama City Beach Gulf Beach Presbyterian Church Gulf Coast Tree Specialists, Inc. Gulf View Medical

Harbourage Yacht Club

Hardee Custom Home Builders Hawkstone Cyber Hensel Phelps

Bon Secour Fisheries

Homewood Suites Panama City Beach

Caffe' Del Mundo

Island Fin Poke Co.

BookPCB.com

Cardiovascular Institute of Northwest Florda Central Moloney, Inc.

Century 21 Commander Realty Chartwells K12

Clicks to Clients

Imageworks Commercial Interiors JCF Clara Living

JCF Waterfront Living

Keller Williams Success Realty – Panama City Beach (West End) Keller Williams Success Realty – Elaine Giddens

Coastal Bin Cleaners

Keller Williams Success Realty – Cyndi Cleghorn

Community Bank – Panama City

Kerrigan & Merritt

Comfort Coast AC

David Wesley (Individual)

Debra Eldridge Business Consultant Doorways of NW Florida Earthworks of NWFL

Elevate 2 Motivate Motivational Speaking

Embassy Suites Resort – Panama City Beach

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Kerigan Marketing Associates

King Kong Milktea & Smoothie Labor Ready To Go

LuLu's at The Wharf

Margaritaville Beach Cottage Resort – Panama City Beach

MerMaids Cleaning Services FL Mr. Mold Man Restoration Nail Garten

No Doubt Systems

Panama City Diving Panama Flats

Paris Banh Mi PCB

Paws in Paradise Animal Hospital PCB Rental by Owner

Piedmont Airlines – American Airlines Pro Door & Trim

Progress Bank Panama City RE/MAX Freedom

Realty One Group Emerald Coast Reef Board Rentals

Reliable Hydraulic Solutions Reverie Construction

Serenity South at the Spa on Harrison ServisFirst Bank Sola Coffee Bar

Sombreros Tacos & Bar The Juicy Seafood

Tidal Wave Auto Spa of Panama City Toastmasters Panama City Truist Mortgage

Trump Store & Conservative Coffee Uniquely Maid

Upper Grand Design and Floral V&C Lawn Care & More Watson Landings

Wolfe Watersports Your CBD Store


Renewals Thank you for Your Continued Support.

World Sports League (WSL)

Panaprint

516 Project, Inc.

World Stone & Design

Party Pix

Affordable Fence & Lawncare

2 Years

Think Real Estate – Panama City Beach

1 Year

Amanda Willingham Staging & Interiors Blue Ocean Custom Signs Blue Skies Business Solutions Catered by Carla County Wide Surveying Golden Corral Griffitts Construction of Bay Co.

Aflac Carter Pecan Coastal Cars and Carts

Diego's Burrito Factory and Margarita Bar East

Demolition Pros

Food 4 Kidz

Handy on Demand

Horton Outdoor Advertising

Jani-King

Optimal Life

Just In Time DJ Entertainment

Johnson Roofing Solutions

Lighthouse CPAs PA

Keller Williams Success Realty – Donna Hampton

My Happyass Life

Kentucky Orthopedic Clinic

New York Life Insurance Phillips Energy, Inc

Metcalf & Company NHC HomeCare Panama City Norm – Jodi Asbell Realty P.H. Mudd & Associates Panama City ER Paradise Tours Paul Davis Restoration of the Central FL PCB Life Pink Pelican Ice Cream Progress Bank Recovery Bay Serenity South Massage Studio Seasons Lifestyles Sweet Henrietta's Bakery & Coffee The Powder Room Shooting Range

4 Years

Red Road Remodel & Gutter Andrew Reuther State Farm Kona Ice of South Walton Co.

5 Years 30Avenue America's Swimming Pool Co. Beach Dental Studio The Pancakery of PCB The Pour Two Men And A Truck

MaineBPhotography

6 Years

RC Real Estate – Landa White

Coastal Sun Realty

Storage Pups

Diego's Burrito Factory and Margarita Bar West

Swat Team of Clean

3 Years Almodovar Drafting & Design Bay County Tax Collector Cafe Thirty-A, Cafe EffecTV Habitat for Humanity of Bay County Outlaws Bar-B-Q, Inc. P & P Heating & Cooling

Holiday Golf Club Vacasa

7 Years Beach Powered Mobility Brown Ins. – Allstate DSI Security Services Four Star Condo Services

8 Years Beach Art Group

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Noble Public Adjusting Group

12 Years

9 Years

Barry Tate (Individual)

FSU Panama City

Ironman Florida

16 years

Whataburger City of Panama City Beach Parks & Recreation

WFSU-FM

First Choice Therapy Services

Beltone Hearing Center

Northstar Church

13 Years

VRI/Landmark Holiday Beach

10 Years

A Superior Air Conditioning Beach Beginnings Weddings & Events

18 Years

Cahall's Florida Pest Control Nichols & Associates of Bay County, Inc. Panama Beach Time

11 Years Animal Care Center Miracle Strip Junior Woman's Club Snowbirds Gulf Coast Target Marketing

Cornerstone Marketing & Advertising, Inc.

14 Years

Diamond Title Agency, Inc.

19 Years Setco

Cellular Sales/Verizon Wireless

20 Years

15 Years

St. Bernadette Child Development Academy

Comfort Suites

Panama City Beach Senior Center

Bay Education Foundation

Thunder Beach Productions

Bay Families with Dogs, Inc.

21 Years Bay Arts Alliance Beach Scene

23 Years The St. Joe Company

24 Years ACE Home Helpers Bill Cramer Chevrolet Cadillac Buick GMC Central Panhandle Association of Realtors Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital PCB Map Company Sams Club SEE Panama City Beach Visitor Magazine Summerhouse

25 Years Grease Pro Kedrick Cerry, Inc.

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The Place Downtown: Mahi Mahi with Shrimp Stuuing Historic Downtown Panama City

Patches On the Go: Signature Double Bacon, Egg, & Cheese Burger Food Truck, Panama City

Uncle Ernie’s: Filet, Crab Meat, Imperial Sauce, Lobster Tail Historic St. Andrews

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