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Beach Home for the Holidays takes place on November 25-26, 2022. Join us Thanksgiving Weekend in Panama City Beach as we set the stage for the most magical month of the year! Thanksgiving Thursday may be the time for turkey, but that weekend, Santa Claus is coming to town! Beach Home for the Holidays waves goodbye to fall and sets the stage for the most magical month of the year. Aaron Bessant Park serves as the site of carol-themed concerts, s'mores, an appearance by Santa and activities for the kids. Fireworks will be the encore each night. For more information: www.visitpanamacitybeach.com/beach-holiday
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BAYSOLUTIONS
Beach TV Beef 'O' Brady's Innovations FCU Florida Power & Light Pier Park/Simon Malls
Embassy Suites Resort PCB Community Bank Bay Point Golf Club
Domino's A Superior Air Conditioning The St. Joe Company
LAT30° Strategic Partners RC Hospitality Solutions
Honorary Board
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Beachside Fellowship
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
2022 might be coming to a close, but that also means the holiday season is officially upon us and the Holiday Issue of The Circuit is out. A great feature in this year’s edition is the Shopping Guide full of Beach Chamber members to support. Plus, Small Business Saturday is November 26 so use this guide to shop local.
The holiday season to me is about eating delicious food, spending time with family and giving back to make a difference. When I took over as President/CEO in 2016, one of my annual goals was to give back to our community. We have done that every year and this time was no different. In 2022, the Beach Chamber awarded a portion of our event proceeds to Man in the Sea Museum, Beach Care Services, FSU Panama City Foundation, Covenant Care, and Gulf Coast State College Foundation. We also held a school supply drive for The Boys and Girls Club, volunteered at Gulf Coast Children’s Advocacy Center, and our Annual Toy Drive supplies hundreds of toys for the Bay Co. Sheriff’s Office and Panama City Beach Police Department. Our members enjoy being part of an organization that gives back to their own community.
This time last year I was writing about the amazing growth happening with the Beach Chamber hitting 1,350 members. I’m thrilled to report we hit another record in 2022 with over 1,450 members. As we continue to reach Bay County and beyond, I want to thank both our longstanding members and new members for your support. Your commitment allows our Chamber to fulfill our mission and help our community.
I want to thank my Chamber team—Jena Liles, Shannon Richmond, Missy Holmes, Tiffiney Castleberry, Carley Morgan, and Anna Cooper for all your hard work this year. I also want to thank my Board of Directors, led by Chairwoman Catherine Collins, for their leadership and support.
Wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday season. Let’s make 2023 even better!
Kristopher McLane, President/CEO Panama City Beach Chamber of CommerceCAlendAr
November
5VISIT PANAMA CITY BEACH IRONMAN FLORIDA
@ PANAMA CITY BEACH
What began as a challenge between groups of Navy SEALS has become one of the most recognized endurance events in the world. IRONMAN is a statement of excellence, passion, and commitment that is a true test of mental and physical toughness. Panama City Beach has proven to have the best combination of temperature and terrain for this competition, making the Florida edition of the challenge one of the most popular races on the circuit.
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PCB EMERALD COAST CRUIZIN’ CAR SHOW
@ AARON BESSANTPARK
Twice a year, Panama City Beach becomes a giant outdoor showroom for thousands of hot rods, classic cars, and speedsters for this three-day event at Aaron Bessant Park! Activities include cruise-ins, concerts, parties, vendors, food, parades, and celebrity appearances. Car enthusiasts of all ages are welcome to check out the thousands of hot rods, customs, muscle cars, trucks, and classics on display.
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VETERANS DAY SUNSET CEREMONY & PARADE
@ PANAMA CITY BEACH (VARIOUS LOCATIONS)
The City of Panama City Beach is sponsoring its second annual Veterans Day Sunset Ceremony and Parade at the Veterans Memorial near Aaron Bessant Park. The event begins with a 3 pm parade through the center of Pier Park, which will include dozens of patriotically decorated golf carts and our most notable guests — our American Veterans! American flags will be distributed along the parade route. There will be a ceremony held at the Veterans Memorial immediately following the parade, where representatives from local veterans groups will be in attendance.
19 GRAND LAGOON BLOODY MARY & MUSIC FESTIVAL
@ B LUEGREEN S B AYSIDE R ESORT & S PA
Mark your calendar for the Annual Grand Lagoon Bloody Mary & Music Festival on the beautiful grounds of Bluegreen’s Bayside Resort and Spa Resort. Several bars and restaurants will compete for the title of “Best Bloody Mary in the Grand Lagoon.” New this year, a panel of secret judges will decide who will be crowned the “Big Tomato” and awarded the four-foot, tomato-topped trophy to keep until next year’s event.
UPCOMING EVENTS
For more community events, you may visit pcbeach.org, visitpanamacitybeach.com, or carpediem365.net. For more information on Beach Chamber events and to register for Panama City Beach Chamber events, please visit pcbeach.org/chamber-events. Events, dates, and other information in this calendar are subject to change after publication is printed. Please check the event website for any changes and more information.
Visit Panama City Beach IRONMAN Florida PCB Emerald Coast Cruizin’ Car Showof events
25-26 BEACH HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS
@ A ARON B ESSANT PARK
Create new holiday traditions this year in Panama City Beach! Thanksgiving Thursday may be the time for turkey, but that weekend, Santa Claus is coming to town! Beach Home for the Holidays waves goodbye to fall and sets the stage for the most magical month of the year. Aaron Bessant Park serves as the site of carol-themed concerts, S'mores, an appearance by Santa, and activities for the kids.
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DAYBREAK 76 ® PANAMA CITY BEACH MARATHON
@ PANAMA CITY BEACH, FL
Presented by Visit PCB and hosted by the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce, guests can run through paradise and alongside award-winning beaches in this annual Marathon, Half-Marathon, and 5K. The 26.2-mile race attracts thousands of both residents and visitors to the destination year after year.
31 NEW YEAR’S EVE BEACH BALL DROP
@ PIER PARK
Panama City Beach may be best known for fun in the sun, but one of Northwest Florida’s most exciting annual events happens after dark: The New Year’s Eve Beach Ball Drop. Come to Panama City Beach on December 31 to enjoy not one but two great opportunities to welcome in the New Year. The streets of Pier Park are closed off to traffic as thousands of revelers enjoy free live music, entertainment, fireworks, and good cheer.
CAA OUT, Airmen Development Advisor IN
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By Staff Sgt. Magen M. Reeves 325th Fighter Wing Public AffairsThe only constant is change for many organizations, and the U.S. Air Force is no exception. Beginning Nov. 1, the 325th Force Support Squadron Career Assistance Advisor position will change to Airmen Development Advisor.
This career modification aims to structure the position more with traditional professional military education entities within force development.
“The main reason was to align us up more with PME, and…PME instructors,” said Master Sgt. Cory Bressler, 325th FSS CAA, soon to be ADA. “Our main goal for all of our professional development is to bridge that PME gap.”
ADAs will manage a wide range of programs and responsibilities for both enlisted and officers including running the First Term Airman Course, executing NCO and Senior NCO professional enhancement seminars, giving informed decision briefings and more mandatory requirements.
ADAs will also push for non-required courses for senior enlisted leaders, squadron and flight commanders and John C. Maxwell leadership seminars, as part of their mission goals.
“Our main goal is to inform leadership and supervisors on professional development opportunities, and retention and retraining,” said Bressler. “I have to stay up to date on all the different retaining and
by Staff Sgt. Stefan Alvarezcareer opportunities that are available for airmen and officers to give them the information they need to make [career] decisions.”
Bressler is a career civil engineering airman with almost 14 years timein-service who has been filling special positions to broaden his skillset including serving as an executive assistant and Silver Flag instructor. What drew Bressler to apply for the position was experience as well as having gone through the process of expanding career goals himself as an airman.
ADAs will also deal with retention and retraining with enlisted and officers by helping find other opportunities.
“People out there don’t know how to find those and that’s what I deal with the most,” said Bressler. “I will show them the process of how to actually apply. I will walk them through [the process], making sure all their requirements line up… what to expect and what to look out for.”
Additionally, ADAs will introduce and educate interested individuals to the Air Force Enlisted Classification Directory and the Retrain Advisory List, when applicable. Both resources support the Enlisted Retraining Program, but can be helpful information for officers as well.
Airmen hoping to retrain must do so within their applicable window. ADAs can help Airmen identify when their window is and how to proceed. If retraining isn’t an option, ADAs work with leaders to help fill installation local hire jobs, such as ADA and Airmen Dorm Leader,
and special duty slots. ADAs also stay up to date with commissioning opportunities.
“If someone has a question, ADAs have contacts we can reach out to,” said Bressler. “There are 93 ADAs in the Air Force, and we all talk to each other. We have all that info at our fingertips. We have direct lines of communication…and learn from each other.”
As the organization continues to adapt to current mission needs and directives, retention and retraining continue to be popular topics of conversation.
“I think the Air Force loses a lot of good people… because they don’t know that opportunities are out there for them,” said Bressler. “I like to give that knowledge and help people out. I’m almost like a guidance counselor, but for adults who are looking to do something different from what they’re doing now.”
(Above) U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Cory Bressler, 325th Force Support Squadron airmen development advisor discusses career goals and profession progression with an Airman at Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, Oct. 20, 2022. ADAs advise on retention and retraining with enlisted and officers by helping find Air Force professional opportunities while keeping in mind their individual career goals.
(U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Magen M. Reeves)
NSWC PCD
PROVIDES ONE TEAM SUPPORT TO NUWC NEWPORT WITH PITCH COMPETITION
By Jeremy Roman | NSWC PCD Public AffairsNaval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division (NSWC PCD) and HII entered into a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) entitled Unmanned Underwater Vehicles (UUV) Launch and Recovery (LAR) Testing, Sept. 1, 2022.
Pharos is a new HII LAR system that was built to operate with large unmanned underwater vehicles like Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport’s Snakehead Large Displacement Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (LDUUV).
Prior to shipping Pharos to NUWC Newport, HII needed to ensure the system could accommodate Snakehead and that it was capable of ballasting, de-ballasting, and able to be recovered in a loaded condition. As a result, the NSWC PCD Unmanned Systems Test and Evaluation Team expeditiously engaged to support its CRADA partner HII and sister warfare center NUWC Newport by developing and executing a complex demonstration test event in very short order.
“NSWC PCD has a dedicated unmanned system (UxS) test and evaluation branch with the ability to apply expertise with rapid response to provide agile, effective solutions to meet mission objectives,” said Hal Rhea III, NSWC PCD Unmanned Systems Test & Evaluation Branch head. “Couple that with our ability to quickly coordinate CRADA approval and our 185,000 square miles of ranges which can support all classes of vehicles with everything from cross-domain UxS operations to live-fire events or, in this case, launch and recovery
testing. We were proud to deliver problemsolving capability to our fellow warfare centers and industry partners with vital technical services needed to support national defense strategies.”
Beyond CRADA partnerships, other entities were instrumental in this successful demonstration. Security teams from NSWC PCD and its host installation, Naval Support Activity Panama City, also coordinated to play a critical role in support of successful testing. U. S. Coast Guard Station Panama City also provided security services and on-site support during the effort both pier-side and at their boat launch.
“We are very proud to be working with the U.S. Navy on advancing the capability to deploy unmanned vehicles on amphibious ships,” said Randy Johnson, Sr. Director of Research, Development, and Process Technology within HII’s Ingalls Shipbuilding division. “Continuing to collaborate with the Navy early in this process and successfully conducting these two additional demonstration tests enables us to move forward expeditiously with further testing to mature the Pharos capabilities.”
Through the accomplishments of this CRADA, HII can continue to demonstrate Pharos capabilities to the fleet, apply lesson-learned to further mature and advance autonomy concepts, and continue to develop innovative national security solutions.
“Through this CRADA with NSWC Panama City Division, HII can continue to leverage unique capabilities from across the enterprise
to advance the future of distributed maritime operations,” said Brian McKeon, Sr. Director of Technology within HII’s Mission Technologies division.
This collaborative effort highlights the value, impact and numerous capabilities of the One Team enterprise. This Naval Sea Systems Command mindset aims to focus and combine its 10 warfare centers’ efforts to achieve mission success for the fleet and the warfighter.
“This test is truly the best form of collaboration between U.S. Navy labs and CRADA partner HII. We are collaborating as One Team to perform a service that will provide incredible returns to the U.S. Navy as a whole,” said NSWC PCD Technology Transfer Manager Paige George. “Without NSWC PCD support, there would be delays in shipment to NUWC, which could negatively impact the program. This is a BIG win all around!”
Above: HII’s Pharos receives final preparation before launching into the water as the system needed to ensure it was capable of ballasting and de-ballasting in a loaded condition and also demonstrate its capability to be recovered from a large boat ramp at Naval Support Activity (NSA) Panama City, Fla., Sept. 1. Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City Division’s Unmanned Systems Test and Evaluation Team along with support from NSA Panama City and U. S. Coast Guard Station Panama City, combined efforts to help the successful launch and recovery testing. (U.S. Navy photo by Ronnie Newsome)
PLANNING A FEAST TO ENTERTAIN A CROWD THIS HOLIDAY SEASON? FIND INSPIRATION WITH THESE HOLIDAY RECIPES THAT WILL NOT ONLY FEED YOUR FESTIVE SPIRIT BUT HAVE EVERYONE HEADING BACK FOR MORE.
Hot Buttered Rum
INGREDIENTS
Hot Buttered Rum Batter:
• 1/2 c. (1 stick) unsalted butter, softened
• 3/4 c. brown sugar
• 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. ground cinnamon
• 1/8 to 1/4 tsp. ground nutmeg
• pinch ground cloves
• small pinch salt
INSTRUCTIONS
For the Hot Buttered Rum Batter:
Each Mug of Hot Buttered Rum:
• 2 heaping T. Hot Buttered Rum Batter
• 2 oz. dark or dark spiced rum
• 6 oz. boiling water
• whipped cream (optional)
• ground cinnamon or nutmeg for sprinkling (optional)
• cinnamon stick for garnish (optional)
1. Place butter, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves in a small bowl. Mash together with the back of a spoon or a fork until well combined.
2. Use immediately to prepare individual mugs of Hot Buttered Rum or cover and refrigerate until ready to serve.
For Each Mug of Hot Buttered Rum:
1. Place 2 heaping tablespoons of prepared Hot Buttered Rum batter in a mug.
2. Add rum and boiling water. Stir until the butter mixture is melted and fully dissolved.
3. Top with whipped cream and a sprinkling of ground cinnamon or nutmeg. Garnish with a cinnamon stick, if desired.
Recipe from www.thekitchenismyplayground.com
Very Merry Ornamentini
INGREDIENTS
• 1 cup vodka
• 1/2 cup orange liqueur
• 1/2 cup cherry juice
• 1/4 cup cranberry juice
• 1/4 cup orange juice freshly squeezed with pulp removed
• Sugared cranberries and fresh rosemary sprigs for garnish (you may also use fresh cranberries instead)
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Pour all ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake vigorously.
2. Using a funnel, pour the mixture into four 3-inch clear glass ornaments that have been rinsed. Replace the topper on each ornament.
3. Add sugared cranberries and a rosemary sprig to four martini glasses. Set the ornament in the glass to serve.
4. Before drinking, slowly pour the contents of the ornament onto the cranberries.
Yield: 4 Servings
Recipe from inspiredbycharm.com
Christmas Cranberry Bourbon Cocktail
INGREDIENTS
• 1/2 cup honey
• 2 cups fresh cranberries
• 2 sprigs fresh rosemary or thyme, plus more for garnish
• 1-inch fresh ginger, sliced
• 8 ounces bourbon
• 4 ounces elderflower liquor
• 1/3 cup fresh-squeezed grapefruit juice
• 1/4 cup fresh lime juice
• 4-6 ginger beers
• Star anise and cinnamon sticks for serving (optional)
INSTRUCTIONS
1. In a medium pot, bring 1/2 cup water, honey, cranberries, rosemary (or thyme), and ginger to a boil over high heat. Boil for 5 minutes or until the cranberries begin to burst, then remove from the heat. Allow cooling. Remove the thyme and ginger. Strain out the cranberries if you like.
2. In a large pitcher, combine the cranberry syrup mix, bourbon, elderflower liquor, grapefruit juice, and lime juice. Chill the mixture until you’re ready to serve. Garnish with apple slice.
3. Add the ginger beer to the pitcher just before serving. Garnish each drink with a rosemary spring, a cinnamon stick, and star anise, if desired. Enjoy!
Recipe from www.eatwell101.com
Gingerbread White Russian
INGREDIENTS
Gingerbread Syrup:
• 1/4 cup honey
• 3 tablespoons molasses
• 1-inch fresh ginger, sliced
• 2 cinnamon sticks
• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Gingerbread Russian:
• 2 ounces (1/4 cup) vodka
• 1 1/2 ounces (3 tablespoons) Kahlua
• 1-2 ounces (2-4 tablespoons) gingerbread syrup
• 1-2 ounces (2-4 tablespoons) heavy cream
• cinnamon sticks and gingerbread cookies, for garnish
INSTRUCTIONS
Gingerbread Syrup:
1. In a medium pot, combine 1 1/3 cups water, the honey, molasses, ginger and cinnamon. Bring to a boil over high heat. Boil 3-5 minutes, then remove from the heat. Stir in the vanilla. Let cool. Keep in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.
Gingerbread Russian:
1. Fill a glass with ice. Add the vodka, Kahlua, and gingerbread syrup. Stir gently. Add the heavy cream and stir to combine. Garnish with cinnamon and gingerbread cookies, if desired.
Recipe from www.halfbakedharvest.com
Vanilla Orange Candied Cranberries
INGREDIENTS
• 3 3/4 cups sugar, divided
• 1 3/4 cups water
• 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
• 2 teaspoons orange extract or Grand Marnier
• 12 ounces fresh cranberries (1 bag), about 3 cups
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Combine 2 1/2 cups of sugar, water, vanilla, and orange extract in a saucepan. Heat over medium until the sugar has completely dissolved but not boiling.
2. Pour in the cranberries and stir. The hot syrup will loosen the skin, saturate the berries, and adhere to the berries over time. Cover the cranberries with a small plate to keep them mostly submerged. Then cover the pan and place it in the refrigerator overnight.
3. Place the remaining 1 1/4 cups of sugar in a rimmed dish. Strain the cranberries and place them in the sugar. Shake until they are completely coated. Carefully transfer them to a baking sheet to dry for about an hour.
4. Once the sugar coating is hard, place them in an air-tight container and keep in a cool spot for up to a week.
Note: Don't forget to refrigerate your Cranberry Infused Vanilla-Orange Syrup for cocktail time!
Yield: 12 Servings
Recipe from www.aspicyperspective.com
Shortbread Pecan Pie Bars
INGREDIENTS
For the Shortbread Crust:
• 8 tbsp (1 stick) butter, melted
• 1/4 cup sugar
• 1 tsp vanilla extract
• 1 cup all-purpose flour
INSTRUCTIONS
For the Pecan Pie Filling:
• 2 whole eggs
• 1/2 cup brown sugar, packed
• 1 cup light corn syrup
• 1/4 cup all-purpose flour
• 1 1/2 cup pecans, broken into quarters by hand
1. Preheat the oven to 325°F. Drape a piece of parchment paper over the bottom and sides of an 8x8-inch baking dish.
2. In a medium-sized mixing bowl, whisk together the melted butter, sugar, and vanilla. Add the flour and stir it in with a spatula. The mixture will get quite thick, be sure to mix until all the flour has been incorporated and there are no dry pockets.
3. Press the dough into the bottom of the prepared baking dish. Use your fingers to smooth it into an even layer, right up to each corner and all the sides.
4. Bake the crust for 10 - 15 minutes or until it is just barely toasted in color.
5. In a large mixing bowl, combine the eggs, brown sugar, corn syrup, and flour.
6. Break the pecans up by hand into quarters. This may take a couple more minutes than chopping with a knife but will the pecans will have a nicer shape and texture.
7. Remove the shortbread crust from the oven and pour the pecan filling over the top. Smooth out the pecans so they cover the top evenly.
8. Raise the oven temperature to 350°F and bake the pecan bars for 2530 minutes. The top should be golden and crispy and the filling should be set.
9. Let the bars cool completely before you attempt to cut them, the filling needs a chance to firm up at room temperature.
Recipe from www.peanutblossom.com
Maple Baked Pears with Whipped Cream
INGREDIENTS
• 6–8 Seckel pears, cut into half from top to bottom
Maple Bourbon Glaze:
• 1/3 cup maple syrup, divided
• 1 tbsp butter or refined coconut oil
• 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
• 1 pinch ground nutmeg
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Preheat oven to 400 F.
• optional: 2 tbsp amaretto or bourbon
• 1 tsp vanilla extract
• 8 oz. chilled heavy cream
• 1 dash ground ginger and/or cinnamon
• 1 pinch sea salt
2. Combine maple syrup, butter/oil, spices, bourbon (if using), and vanilla extract in a small pot. Cook over medium heat for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
3. Place sliced pears on a baking sheet or in a roasting pan, cut side facing up.
4. Brush the maple bourbon glaze onto the pears with marinade brush. Place pan in oven and bake at 400F for 20-25 minutes, or until pears are tender, soft, and golden.
5. Remove from the oven and cool slightly before plating.
6. To make the whipped cream, place chilled heavy cream in a bowl. Mix in 3 tbsp maple syrup and any additional spices. Using a hand or stand mixer, whip for 2-5 minutes until whipped cream is formed. (can be made a day ahead of time and chilled in the fridge, covered).
Recipe from cottercrunch.com
Vegan ChocolatePeppermint Truffles
INGREDIENTS
For the truffles:
• 120ml Planted coconut drink with cocoa
• 200g dark chocolate, broken into small pieces
• 1/2 tsp peppermint extract
• Pinch of salt
INSTRUCTIONS
For the coating:
• 100g melted dark chocolate
• Crushed candy cane
1. Add the Planted drink into a small saucepan and heat over a medium heat until it reaches a quick boil.
2. Take off the heat and add the chocolate. Stir until completely melted and smooth.
3. Mix in the peppermint mint extract and a pinch of salt.
4. Set in the fridge for 1-2 hours.
5. Shape into truffles, then refrigerate again for 30 minutes.
6. Dip in melted chocolate and top with some crushed candy cane.
7. Refrigerate for a few minutes to allow the chocolate to set. Enjoy!
Recipe from nadiashealthykitchen.com
MerryChristmas!
FROM OUR COMMUNITY TO YOURS
“For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government shall be upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.”
Isaiah 9:6
Gouda Bacon Macaroni & Cheese
INGREDIENTS
• 16 ounce elbow macaroni, cooked and drained
• 4 Tablespoons butter
• 2 ¼ cup milk
• ½ cup all-purpose flour
• 1 ¼ cup heavy whipping cream
• 2 teaspoons kosher salt
• 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
• ½ teaspoon dry mustard
INSTRUCTIONS
• 2 teaspoons Worcestershire
• 1 pound smoked gouda cheese, shredded
• ½ pound sharp cheddar cheese, shredded
• 5 slices bread (about 2 cups crumbs)
• 3 Tablespoons butter, melted
• ½ pound bacon, cooked and crumbled
1. Prepare macaroni according to package directions and set aside.
2. Preheat oven to 375 degrees.
3. In large pot, melt butter over medium-high heat. Add skim milk and bring to near boiling. Reduce heat to medium and sprinkle in flour. Whisk vigorously over medium heat for 1-2 minutes. Mixture should be thick and boiling. Slowly add cream while whisking. Add in salt, pepper, mustard and Worcestershire sauce. Reduce heat to low and continue to stir for about 5 minutes.
4. In food processor, shred Gouda and Cheddar cheese. Add to pot and stir until thoroughly combined.
5. Add cooked macaroni to cheese mixture. Pour into a 13x9 dish.
6. In same food processor bowl, process 5 slices of bread to a fine crumb. Add melted butter. Sprinkle over macaroni. Top with crumbled bacon.
7. Bake uncovered for 25-30 minutes.
Recipe from www.shugarysweets.com
Vegan Stuffed Acorn Squash
INGREDIENTS
• 2 acorn squash, halved
• 1 (8-ounce) package tempeh
• 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil, more for drizzling
• ½ yellow onion, chopped
• 8 ounces cremini mushrooms, diced
• 3 garlic cloves, minced
• ⅓ cup coarsely chopped walnuts
• 1 tablespoon tamari
INSTRUCTIONS
• 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar
• ½ tablespoon chopped rosemary
• ¼ cup chopped sage
• ⅓ cup dried cranberries
• Parsley and a few pomegranate arils for garnish
• Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
1. Preheat the oven to 425°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Scoop out and discard the seeds from the squash. Place the squash halves on the baking sheet, and drizzle them with olive oil and pinches of salt and pepper. Roast cut-side up for 40 minutes or until tender.
2. While the squash roasts, cut the tempeh into ½-inch cubes, place in a steamer basket, and set over a pot filled with 1 inch of water. Bring the water to a simmer, cover the pot, and steam for 10 minutes. Remove, drain any excess water, and use your hands to crumble the tempeh.
3. Heat the olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the onion, ½ teaspoon salt, and several grinds of black pepper and cook for 5 minutes. Add the mushrooms and cook, stirring, until soft, about 8 minutes. Stir in the crumbled tempeh, garlic, walnuts, tamari, apple cider vinegar, rosemary, and sage and cook 2 to 3 minutes more, adding ¼ cup water as the pan gets dry. Stir in the cranberries and season to taste. Scoop the filling into the roasted acorn squash halves and garnish with parsley and pomegranates.
Recipe from www.loveandlemons.com
Cinnamon Honey Glazed Carrots
INGREDIENTS
• 1.5 lbs (650g) carrots, peeled and sliced
• 2 clove garlic, minced
• 1/4 cup butter
• 1/4 cup honey
• 1/4 cup brown sugar
• 1 teaspoon cinnamon
• 1 teaspoon salt and fresh cracked black pepper
• Fresh thyme and parsley for garnish
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Boil the sliced carrots for 5 to 7 minutes. Drain and set aside.
2. In a skillet, melt butter on medium heat. Stir in the honey, brown sugar, cinnamon, and salt.
3. Bring the glaze to a simmer and continue to cook, stirring constantly for a couple of minutes. The glaze should reduce and thicken a little bit.
4. Stir in the cooked carrot slices and garlic and toss to coat well with glaze.
5. Reduce heat to a gentle simmer and continue cooking for another 5 minutes, stirring regularly. Adjust seasoning with black pepper and salt if necessary. Garnish with fresh thyme and parsley and serve immediately. Enjoy!
Recipe from www.eatwell101.com
Best BraisedSouthernGreens
INGREDIENTS
• 6 slices bacon, sliced
• 1 sweet onion, chopped
• 3 garlic cloves, chopped
• 1 tsp. crushed red pepper
• 2 bunches turnip, mustard, or collard greens, thick stems discarded and leaves chopped
• 8 cups chicken stock
• Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Cook bacon in a large pot over medium heat, stirring occasionally, until just beginning to brown, 8 to 10 minutes; transfer with a slotted spoon to a paper towel-lined plate.
2. Add onion, garlic, and red pepper to pot and cook, stirring occasionally, until onions are soft, about 8 to 10 minutes.
3. Add greens a handful at a time, stirring each addition just until wilted.
4. Add stock and cooked bacon; bring to a simmer.
5. Cook covered, stirring occasionally, until very tender, about 45 minutes to 1 hour. Season with salt and pepper.
Recipe from www.countryliving.com
SHOPPING GUIDE your local holiday
Shop local and help support our local businesses this holiday season. Not sure where to start? Where else better to begin than with our trusted Panama City Beach Chamber membership! Here are some great ideas on where to shop locally this holiday season. You may also go to www.pcbeach.org/membership-directory to search more of our amazing members.
BAKED GOODS / CUSTOM CAKES
Buttermilk Sky Pie Shop Panama City Beach
700 Pier Park Drive, Suite 115
Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 708-3208
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Cook Girls' Bakery
748 W. 15th Street, Suite B
Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 890-8169
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Fat & Weird Cookie
2540 Jenks Avenue
Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 215-1819
Marble Slab Creamery/Great American Cookies 9956 Hutchison Blvd., Suite 100 Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 234-9999
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RELAX and Eat Cake Serving Bay County & Beyond (850) 624-3896
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Sugar Art by Angela Serving Bay County & Surrounding Areas (850) 832-6685
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Sweet Henrietta's Bakery and Coffee
3723 E. County Highway 30A Suite 9 Seagrove Beach, FL 32459 (850) 420-4566
BEACH / SURF SHOPS
Beach Island One-Stop Beach Shop
8721 Thomas Drive, Unit C Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 249-4649
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Beach Scene 5920 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 233-1662
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Mr. Surf's Surf Shop
7220 Thomas Drive
Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 235-2702
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Ron Jon Surf Shop
16150 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 233-8898
Shipwreck LTD & Shipwreck Shirts
10570 Front Beach Road
Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 233-6750
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Sunsations
12400 Front Beach Road
Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 235-9876
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Surf Style
11210 Front Beach Road
Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (954) 926-6666
BOUTIQUES
Ash & Stone Boutique
663B West 23rd Street
Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 624-8001
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Aubrey and Oliver 12035 Panama City Beach Pkwy Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 588-7904
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Coastal Casuals
800 Pier Park Drive, Suite 115 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 234-1101
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J Kelley Designs
1812 State Hwy 77 Suite 101 Lynn Haven, FL 32444
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Jute & Palm 448-C Harrison Avenue
Panama City, FL 32401 (229) 344-7554
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Little Village 2808 W. 12th Street
Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 215-8780
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Pieces on the Beach 2505 Thomas Drive
Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 234-6277
Pink Narcissus
700 Pier Park Drive, Suite 150 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 233-2141
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Plum Delightful 1450 Jenks Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 215-2107
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Posh & Posies
1812 S. Hwy. 77 Suite 129 Lynn Haven, FL 32444 (850) 532-9221
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The Little Mustard Seed 437 Harrison Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 818-0691
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The Treasure Box by C & M 1711 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 249-1388
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U&I BTQ Pier Park 200 Bluefish Drive, Suite #110 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 708-3059
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WILDgrace 456 Harrison Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 640-1969
CANDY SHOPS
Candymaker Candy Stores 101 Bluebird Drive Suite 145 - Pier Park Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 236-6575
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Sugar Kingdom 17292 Front Beach Road Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 249-1992
CONSIGNMENT SHOPS
Castaway's Coastal Furniture Consignment 14301 Panama City Beach Parkway Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 249-1286 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lisa's Resale Gone Upscale 438 Southfork Drive, Suite 650 Lewisville, TX 75057 (214) 425-7505
CUSTOM GIFTS / EMBROIDERY/SCREEN PRINTING/ENGRAVING
Gear One 4825 East Hwy 98 Panama City, FL 32404 (850) 866-4649
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Lazer-It Printing & Engraving 1405 W. 15th Street Suite B Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 257-4044 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Presents of Mine 547 Richard Jackson Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 233-7706
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Real Sticky Serving Bay County & Beyond (850) 640-0687
DEPARTMENT STORES
JC Penney 206 Bluefish Drive
Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 233-8423
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Sam's Club 1707 W. 23rd Street Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 769-2222
Walmart Super Center
10270 Front Beach Road
Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 234-1989
DEPARTMENT STORES / HOME IMPROVEMENT
Ace Home Helpers
17760 Panama City Beach Parkway
Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 234-0314
Lowe's 11751 Panama City Beach Parkway
Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 636-3920
DIVE SHOPS
Dive Locker 1010 Thomas Drive
Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 230-8006
Diver's Den 3120 Thomas Drive
Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 234-8717
FLOWER SHOPS
Magnolia's Flowers 7906 Front Beach Road
Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-6009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Upper Grand Design and Floral Serving the Bay County Area (850) 750-2266
FURNITURE
Johnny's Crazy Deals
- Furniture Outlet 1392 W. 15th Street
Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 640-4817
Lindsey's Suite Deals Furniture
7157 W. Highway 98 Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-6446
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The Sleep Center 1830 W. 23rd Street Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 785-0910
HEALTH & BEAUTY SUPPLIES
Emerald Kush Farms 456 Harrison Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 483-1407
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LimeLife by Alcone - Nancy Wettstein, Independent Beauty Guide
Serving the Bay County Area (850) 319-4192
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Mary Kay - Cheryl Fulcher
Serving the Bay County Area (770) 713-7659
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Vollara
Serving Bay County and Beyond (850) 896-0324
Well Rooted
4032 Thomas Drive, Suite 101 Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 896-6687
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Young Living by Connie Prather Serving the Bay County Area (850) 247-1513
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Your CBD Store 8730 Thomas Drive, Suite 1104C Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 392-7558
HOLIDAY LIGHTING
Gulf Coast Christmas P.O. Box 19035 Panama City Beach, FL 32417 (850) 250-7926
HOME & GARDEN
The Salt Shed & Company 22601 Panama City Beach Parkway Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 249-5457
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Florida Linen 12011A Panama City Beach Parkway Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 230-4261
Scentsy - Rossella Flick Serving Bay County & Surrounding Area (850) 960-4115
JEWELRY/GIFTS
David Scott Fine Jewelry 15600 Panama City Beach Parkway Unit 760 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 763-0729 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maharaja's 105 W. 23rd Street Panama City, FL 32405 (850) 763-4224 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shimmering Seas Jewelry & Gifts 820 Pier Park Drive, Suite 100 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 234-6200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
The LH Bead Gallery 550 Harrison Avenue Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 257-5800
MEDICAL APPAREL
All About Uniforms & More 15600 Panama City Beach Parkway, Unit 780 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 588-6686
MUSIC STORE
Austin Music Co. 17226 Panama City Beach Parkway Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 249-7111
RETAIL/SHOPPING CENTERS
30Avenue 12805 U.S. Highway 98E, Suite P201 Inlet Beach, FL 32461 (850) 231-1127
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Pier Park 600 Pier Park Drive, Suite 125 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 236-9974
SPECIALTY STORES
Fi Mi Awesome Sauces
Serving Bay County & Surrounding Area (850) 851-3330
Panama City Beach Beef Jerky Outlet
820 Pier Park Drive, Suite 105 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 233-0086
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PCB Coins and Cards 11939 Panama City Beach Pkwy Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 320-8388
Pure Romance by Tracey Lopez
Serving Bay County & Surrounding Area (757) 535-0028
The Spice and Tea Exchange
701 Pier Park Drive, Suite 125 Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 708-3001
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Trump Store & Conservative Cup Coffee Shop 3704 W. 23rd Street Panama City, FL 32405
SPORTING GOODS / UNIFORMS, EQUIPMENT, & SPIRITWEAR
All Sorts of Sports - Custom Uniforms, Equipment, Spiritwear 323 Alf Coleman Road, Suite 209 Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (770) 605-8413
SPORTING GOODS / BAIT & TACKLE
Bay Breeze Bait & Tackle 21301 Panama City Beach Pkwy. Panama City Beach, FL 32413 (850) 235-0775
Half Hitch
2206 Thomas Drive
Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 234-2621
SPORTING GOODS / GOLF SHOPS
Bay Point Golf Club 4701 Bay Point Road
Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 235-6950
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Golf+ 541 Richard Jackson Blvd. Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 249-2726
THRIFT STORES
Humane Society of Bay County Thrift & Gift 1352 W. 15th Street Panama City, FL 32401 (850) 640-4708
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Save the Closet 12202 Hutchison Blvd. Suite 400 Panama City Beach, FL 32407 (850) 378-3769
TOBACCO/VAPE SHOPS
Cloud 9 Tobacco Shop 8525 Thomas Drive, Unit B
Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 249-0792
WINE/LIQUOR STORES
30A Distilling Co. 605 N. County Hwy 393, Bldg 15-B
Santa Rosa Beach, FL 32459 (850) 253-7564
Beach Liquors & Wine Merchants 2435 Thomas Drive Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 235-1135
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Chautauqua Vineyards/Emerald Coast Wine Cellar 1708 Scenic Gulf Drive, Suite C Miramar Beach, FL 32550 (850) 837-9500
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Duplin Winery
P.O. Box 756 Rose Hill, NC 23458 (800) 774-9634
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One Hope Wine - Lisa Chrastina Serving Bay & Surrounding Counties (305) 731-6251
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Panama City Beach Winery 8730 Thomas Drive, Suite 1103-B Panama City Beach, FL 32408 (850) 233-5950
BEAR CREEK FELINE CENTER
BCFC is proud to make permanent homes for nineteen exotic felines, including the three wild cats that live in the State of Florida: the Florida Panther, the Jaguarundi, and the Florida Bobcat. Additionally, BCFC makes homes to Siberian Lynx, Cougars, Mountain Lions, African Servals, and a recently rehomed Asian Leopard Cat. These cats come from sources including failed pet attempts, retired celebrities, confiscations, and most recently, an injured wild bobcat that cannot be returned into the wild.
Bear Creek Feline Center (BCFC) was founded in April 2000 by Jim and Bertie Broaddus. The couple may be remembered as Bay County broadcasters, having operated radio stations WPFM, Island 106, and 97X (then called Pirate Radio) for decades prior to “Going Wild,” quoting Jim. Broaddus is credited for MTV’s Spring Break programming aired Worldwide from PCB back in the 90s.
After Michael blew through the Panhandle four years ago, the Center was granted Big Cat Sanctuary status by the FWC, operating as one of eleven authorized feline sanctuaries in the State of Florida. The Center is a 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity. Private tours are scheduled by appointment. Call (850) 722-9927 to learn more.
CARPET ONE
Carpet One Floor & Home is a locally owned and operated flooring store. We specialize in providing design services and work closely with you to install the perfect flooring and products for your home. Whether you need new flooring, a kitchen backsplash, or are ready to redo your commercial office space, we have something for everyone! We offer a large selection of flooring including carpet, luxury vinyl, hardwood, and tile. We can also help you refresh your space with new area rugs or window treatments.
Carpet One Floor and Home of Panama City is family owned and operated since 1981. Owners John and Shanda Shepard are proud to serve our local community with a promise to always provide the best flooring services to Panama City and surrounding areas.
Your home or commercial space should be one you love! If you are ready for a change, stop by our showroom to talk with our dedicated team of experts. We provide free estimates when you visit our website at www.carpetonepanamacity.com or give us a call at (850) 250-3048. You can visit our showroom at 2804 West 23rd Street, Panama City, FL 32405.
LONE STAR BOIL HOUSE
Lone Star Boil House in Historic Downtown Panama City brings you the true taste of Texas and Louisiana combined. Owners Brian and Ashley opened this spot for everyone to have a place to enjoy great food and great times, all while feeling like they are hanging with friends and family because that's what we are at Lone Star.
Our hot and spicy crawfish are what we became known for in the beginning, but now we are known for so much more. Chef Brian constantly introduces new menu items ranging anywhere from gumbo tacos to seafood nachos to smoked prime rib, and don't forget our boiled shrimp and muffulettas! We have 12 TVs to cover all the sports, including NFL Sunday Ticket. Our turf lawn is a huge draw for families, with our picnic tables, giant Jenga, and other lawn games for adults and children.
Come on down to Lone Star and have a Texas-sized good time! Come and see us at 320 W 5th Street, Panama City, FL or give us a call at (850) 640-3073.
PINSPIRATION
Pinspiration Panama City Beach is a trendy Arts & Crafts studio where you can come in and create projects like you would see on social media. The studio is an open retail concept, which means you can come in and get crafty during our regular business hours without having to register or attend a specific class! Our Muses will help assist you through your project while providing you with all the necessary tools to completely customize your artwork. We offer projects such as our Jackson Pollock-inspired Splatter Room, acrylic pouring, resin art, canvas painting, and much more. It is fun for the entire family! We also have a beer and wine bar and fun snacks like DIY S’mores, Decorate Your Own Cupcakes, and yummy Charcuterie Boards
Pinspiration also hosts birthday parties, corporate events, bridal showers, and any other special event you have a need for a creative, fun space. Choose from one of our party packages, create your own party or simply just rent our space. Our VIP Room is perfect for groups of up to 15, and our entire studio is available for larger gatherings.
Come see what all the crafty fun is about at Pinspiration Panama City Beach, 2423 Thomas Drive, Panama City Beach, FL 32408. For more information, go to www.pinspiration.com/pcb or call (850) 249-6040.
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Win like a choo-choo, full steam ahead. Who is ready for a journey of happiness and all things gleaming with goodness? There’s plenty of room for you and for everyone, so step right up and help me spread some holiday cheer.
Now is the time to inject some holiday into your life, hopefully with friends and family. You are a precious human soul worthy of celebrating. So even if you are on your own this season, do nice things for yourself and smile bright! Be a one-person wonderland and deliver cheer as you go about your day. Send one of your smiles home with someone.
Even now, November sunsets are everyday celebrations as rainbows of color from the sky reflect on water ponds all over the county. Wherever we are, looking up or just looking around, there is beauty everywhere. Autumn is all about warming up to those moments and taking time to enjoy nature’s changing ways.
Soon enough, you will feel energized to venture out, and chances are good for a friendly encounter with one of our PCB Chamber Ambassadors. Local businesses need and welcome your smile and are well-stocked with gifts for remembering others, whether necessity-gifts or the regular kind. Please consider buying in person for better shopping memories
at local businesses are what make a community thrive and grow for generations to come.
The Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce represents businesses of every type and trade, and we Chamber Ambassadors are superjolly when it comes to exploring and sharing new and old Chamber businesses. We think these businesses are standouts because they support a connected local business community.
Thanks for sharing your smile and happiness with someone today.
WHAT IS A BEACH CHAMBER AMBASSADOR?
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.
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IdeaCamp
INSPIRE • ENERGIZE • IGNITE
BY GARY WHITEMike Tyson is a name synonymous with boxing genius. Mike has a record of 50-6-1. To watch him is so energizing. Mike would just keep going and keep punching until he got what he was after. We can learn a few things from his story that can help us stay in the match. First, Mike never expected to avoid getting hit. Second, he stayed completely focused on the moment and on his target. And finally, Mike Tyson didn't give up. This kind of tenacity stirs the energy in the room.
At the Beach Chamber, we also have some stars who have stayed in the ring that we can learn from. There are several events each year where you too can be among some heavy hitters. These events are called IdeaCamp. IdeaCamp is one of our most appreciated events in the Beach Chamber and we would love to see you there!
WHAT IS IDEACAMP?
IdeaCamp is a forum to inspire, energize, and ignite the community through sharing, connecting, and cultivating of open-minded discussions supporting the free flow of ideas. IdeaCamp creates an experience to learn, engage, and expand your life and your business. Learn more about locations and times from the Beach Buzz newsletter.
As we approach the holidays, I am reminded of the great quality of life we have here on the beach.
Among our greatest assets are our parks, specifically Frank Brown and Aaron Bessant. Thousands visit these two venues each year for competitive sports, the walking trails, swimming, special events, and just to enjoy the great outdoors. Parks contribute not only to our quality of life but also provide an outlet for exercise, which contributes to a healthy lifestyle.
In March of this year, the City Council contracted with an architectural firm for a master plan for both parks. A master plan is important in guiding future growth to meet the diverse needs of our growing community. Planning allows all the elements of our parks to work in harmony with nature.
The Council’s list of upgrades includes adding more pickleball and basketball courts and constructing a skate park and BMX park at Frank Brown. We need handicap-accessible restrooms near Miracle Field, and we are moving forward with plans to build a safe room to be used for field and festival evacuations when bad weather comes in. We want to add amenities at the fishing pond, including a dock or walkover with a gazebo.
The Tourist Development Council has committed to sharing the cost of upgrades to Aaron Bessant Park, including new fencing and
building a pavilion. We’ve also sought more trail connectivity and improved trails.
The biggest improvement we hope to accomplish long-term is a pedestrian link between these two parks. The Florida Department of Transportation will be converting Panama City Beach Parkway in front of Frank Brown to a 6-lane road. A new traffic signal will go in at the main entrance to Frank Brown at Mandy Lane. This heavily traveled intersection needs an overpass so pedestrians can safely and conveniently go between these two parks. We will work to seek legislative support and funding to make this a reality.
As Panama City Beach Parkway is expanded, we also want to look at revamping the signage into Frank Brown, with naming rights through a public/private partnership to make this an eye-catching park entrance.
We are excited about these upgrades. Frank Brown and Aaron Bessant play significant roles in our lives. The fields at Frank Brown are where our kids learned to play sports, and Aaron Bessant is home to events that, for many of us, have become family traditions like Beach Home for the Holidays.
I hope you will get out and enjoy these and other holiday events this season. Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas!
As warm weather gives way to cooler temperatures, Bay County has several events coming up this fall to help everyone enjoy this holiday season.
On Friday, November 11, the Bay County Commission, Bay County Veterans Services, and the Bay County Veterans Council will pay tribute to the men and women who have served our great country with the annual Veterans Day Parade and Wreath Laying Ceremony.
The parade starts at 9 a.m. at the corner of Frankford Avenue and 11th Street in Panama City. It proceeds eastward on 11th Street to the Bay County Government Center. The parade will be followed by
a ceremony at 10:15, featuring the North Bay Haven Marching Band and Choir.
The annual Bay County Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony begins at 5 p.m. on Thursday, December 1, at the Bay County Government Center, located at 840 W. 11th Street, Panama City. The event will feature free hot chocolate and cookies, Christmas carolers, and an opportunity to meet Santa Claus. The public is invited to attend and encouraged to bring cameras for pictures with Santa.
Also, keep an eye out for the 2022 Bay County Annual Report, the 2023 Budget Summary, and the 2023-2027 Strategic Plan, arriving by mail or available online at baycountyfl.gov as soon as they are published toward the end of the year. If you would like a hard copy of these reports, please email Valerie Sale at vsale@baycountyfl.gov.
hen I was selected as the director of the St. Andrews and St. Joseph Bays Estuary Program at Florida State University Panama City, I was truly honored to have the opportunity to apply my experience to preserve and protect the area's most important resource. I was also excited to collaborate with leaders and stakeholders who share a passion for this community and its waterways.
The Estuary Program was specifically designed to be a communitydriven, science-based effort. It takes the approach that we are all responsible for protecting, restoring, and eliminating threats to our bays and the watershed, arriving at solutions together.
The St. Andrew Bay Watershed covers six counties, with Bay and Gulf Counties encompassing most of our interconnected estuarine system. From the springs in the north to the coastal dune lakes in the south, our watershed is quite the gem.
WThe program provides a permanent forum for participants to come together in a neutral environment to review information, agree on priority issues, and work together to find solutions and funding to implement important projects.
These forums are crucial to developing a Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan, which will serve as a blueprint for action over the next 10 years and be a catalyst for large collaborative efforts across the watershed.
Protecting our beautiful waters and our way of life begins with us. We need your help, and there are many ways to get involved. You can participate in our Community Survey (https://tinyurl.com/ SASJBEPsurvey), follow us @SASJBEP, join an Advisory Committee (STEM, Community Action, and Development & Finance), participate in our Public Input Workshops and outreach events, or give to the SASJBEP Foundation Fund. Donations will allow us to monitor the condition of our bays, conserve and restore important habitats, and encourage coastal stewardship now and for generations to come.
Please visit https://pc.fsu.edu/sasjbep for additional details on this important program. We'd love to hear from you!
The holiday season brings a time of reflection for the year that is quickly coming to an end – a time of reflection, reminiscing, and forward-thinking. This year has been notable for Gulf Coast State College. We celebrated the largest donation in our history, demolished a portion of our science labs to make room for the building of a new STEM Center, and celebrated the College’s 65th Anniversary in September.
While the College has grown and transformed itself tremendously over the last 65 years, its core commitment to providing lifechanging learning opportunities for the citizens of Bay, Gulf, and Franklin counties is unchanged. Gulf Coast State College’s history is a rich one, and we are extremely proud to be a part of this community and to have touched so many lives. With this, we held a wonderful community celebration on our anniversary, where we were able to showcase our programs and divisions, as well as have a day of connection and fun with the greater community. Thank you to everyone who joined for the momentous occasion!
In May, the College and the Foundation received the largest gift in its history. The generous donation of $2.5 million was received
from Ms. Julie Hilton, the daughter of the late Charles Hilton, Sr. Of this donation, $2 million is allocated for our Hospitality and Tourism Management program, a program housed in the newly-renamed Charles Hilton Center for Advanced Technology and Hospitality Management. The additional $500 thousand is supporting the Gulf Coast Guarantee, our scholarship program for high school graduates from Bay, Gulf, and Franklin counties. The Hilton family firmly supports educational opportunities for our students and the development of a strong hospitality and tourism workforce, and we are grateful for the investment that has been made at GCSC in these areas on behalf of the Hilton family!
This year also marked a major milestone for the College as we launched the 2022-2027 Strategic Plan – the blueprint that will guide our path for the next five years. It represents the College’s assessment of how to best attract and graduate students with the skills that our community’s workforce will need. The 2022-2027 plan identifies and focuses on five major areas: (1) Learning First, (2) Student Success, (3) Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, (4) Community Connections, and (5) Organizational Culture. We determined these are critical to providing knowledgeable and well-prepared graduates ready to integrate into and contribute to the community we serve. The 2022-2027 Strategic Plan, titled “Reset, Refresh, Renew,” will not only continue to embody the College’s mission, goals, and vision but, to an even greater degree, exemplify our spirit of resilience and strength as an educational institution.
APPY HOLIDAYS! Of course, production companies are thrilled to be filming during this time of year to have fresh content for the upcoming season. BUT! It is EXTREMELY important to know if filming is going to be in your place of business OR your home, that it must look “evergreen.” This means that if it is shown on tv in July, it cannot have holiday lights and the “proverbial “Elf on the Shelf.”
The production assistants who work with the companies will generally take the decorations down and put them back up, so please do not be offended if they let you know this is the case.
We’ve had gorgeous locations that just had to be bypassed if the décor can’t be removed. If we can shoot around it, we will certainly give it a go. It is often frustrating if a production comes in, such as “The Great Christmas Light Fight,” and we film two weeks of the entire “build,” only for the location to realize it will not be televised until the following year. So be aware that if someone is filming for the décor, there is a great chance it won’t be aired until the following season.
One of our great repeat clients returned not once but TWICE this season to film their new line of watercraft. Thanks to Yamaha for keeping Panama City Beach and Northwest Florida in mind for their products. The water was beautiful for their shoot on Shell Island and the next one near Cape San Blast. Bay County residents will get to be models, captains, and family depicted in these upcoming ads.
Roadkill, the feature film, is just officially in post-production and continues to be edited by the award-winning SkyPro Studios. This company has been a mainstay for the area and has continued to grow and add to their arsenal of production gear.
Thanks for reinvesting in Bay County!
If your home or business is asked to be used as a filming location, please contact the Film Commissioner, Julie Gordon, at (850) 8194694 or floridafilmoffice@knology.net. They need to provide certain documentation for your protection and theirs so you can all have a great holiday!
Grand Openings
New Members
SEPTEMBER – OCTOBER 2022
WELCOME TO OUR CHAMBER FAMILY
850 Pro
Anchor Realty Florida
– Justin McGee
Aurburn Direct
Bay Credit Union – Callaway
Beach Bum Photography
Beachfront Adventures
Bonita Cottage
Burger King – Callaway C12
Castor Solar
CertaPro Painters of Northwest Florida
Cintas
Clear Path Inspections
Coldwell Banker Carroll Realty – April Davis
Compassionate Love Home Care
Defender Title & Escrow Agency
Emerald Breeze Realty Investment
Emerald Coast Building Group
Engineering & Equipment
Company
eXp Realty
eXp Realty – James Harris
Fish Anywhere
Fresh Start Cleaning
Halff Associates, Inc.
Hammerhead Fred's Hampton Restoration Group
Haven Destinations Travel
JP's Land Clearing & Development Services
K Tori's Beach Rentals
Legends at Clara
LHC Group – Sun Crest Omni
Life's a Beach Real Estate
Liv Vacations
Lockhart Storage Centers
MuV by Verano
Nexa Mortgage O2 Bar
Once Upon A Clean
PCB Bounce
PCB Rentals
Pro Build Cleaning
Rib Crib – Panama City Rooms With A Purpose
SEO is Local
Shore House Furniture Sip Society
STONE Diagnostics
The Drip Coffee Co.
The Griffitts Group at Think Real Estate
The Law Office of Lucy C. Collins, P.A.
The Local Cafe
The Press
The Wandering Spirit | Mobile Bar
TMH Physician Partners
TOC Panama City/Experts in Orthopedic Care
Unwind Furniture Co.
The holidays are cheerful, but they can also be a busy time of year for many, with crowded schedules, shopping, and stress. That doesn’t mean you have to lose the giving spirit! True gifts of Christmas are Peace, Joy, and Love!
The best gifts often aren’t material ones. Small acts of kindness that show you’re thinking of someone can mean more and cost less than a physical item. Here are a couple of tips to spread Beach Chamber love:
Don’t do more – do less. It’s almost ironic to have the first Christmas reminder be a suggestion to do less. I know, that idea goes against every well-intended plan for a festive and memorable season, but doing less leaves more time for the real meaning of Christmas.
Thank volunteers. If you’re unable to make a volunteer commitment this season, make sure to thank those who can.
Mind your manners. When you’re out and about this holiday season, small acts of kindness can make a world of difference. Say thank you, let someone go in front of you in the crowded line or merely smile at someone.
Buy or bake a little extra. Another way to spread Beach Chamber love without breaking the bank or your schedule is by doing a little extra of something you were already planning. Baking Christmas cookies? Make an extra batch for the local nursing home. Cooking up a big meal? Drop some off at the homeless shelter.
Tis Better to Donate Than Accumulate. Make the holidays more meaningful by finding a charity to donate to, taking your gently used items to a local thrift store, or finding a worthy cause to support. “Those who are happiest are those who do the most for others.” Send Santa a list of what you have, not what you want. Our lives are so full of abundance that often gets taken for granted. Switching our mindset to be about what we have rather than what we want is a great way to bring the true spirit of Christmas into our homes.
Be a friend. The holidays may not be full of joy for everyone. It can be a lonely time for some that don’t have nearby friends and/ or family. If you know someone who finds the holidays tough, make sure to include them. Invite them to your gatherings, or just spend some extra time with them one-on-one.
Simplify your gift-giving. There is no bigger downer than being overwhelmed at Christmas. The crowds, lines, and traffic are enough to send me to live with the Grinch. Try sticking with the 3 M’s – Minimize, Meaning, and Memories.
Visit a Senior. Did you know that more than 50% of senior citizens in nursing homes never get visitors? Bring a sense of family to someone who doesn’t have one.
We consider our members to be more than just a name or number. Each and every one of you is part of our family, so get out and let’s spread some Beach Chamber love this season!!!
Shannon Richmond shannon@pcbeach.org (850) 890-8069
Renewals
SEPTEMBER – OCTOBER 2022
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT
Member Since 2021
BeLOCAL Bay County
Brooklyn's Dog Boutique
Comfort Inn & Suites
Corcoran Reverie
Cottages Christian Retreat
Counts Real Estate Group – Cindy Morehouse
Creative Printing of Bay County, Inc.
Davis Appliance On The Beach Duplin Winery
ER Consulting Group
Fatty Patty's Cakes and Cafe
Griffin's Professional Cleaning Co.
Gulf Coast Corkshield
Happy Days Adventures
Harley-Davidson of Panama City Beach
Hilton Garden Inn Panama City Airport
Liza's Kitchen
One Hope Wine – Lisa Chrastina
Origin at Seahaven/Seahaven Beach Resorts
Panama Flats
Panhandle Carpet Cleaning Solutions Pantheon.fm
Power Blast Events Real Meals Delivered Real Sticky Realty One Group Emerald Coast
Save the Closet
Seahaven Beach Hotel
The Bagel Maker
Think Real Estate – Josh Hoey
Think Real Estate – Tre Hebert
TNT's Street Food
Unique Skincare Spa Watchstander Services
Member Since 2020
All Sorts of Sports – Custom Uniforms, Equipment, Spiritwear AmeriClean
Angel's Dog Spa & Grooming Barefoot On The Bay Bar & Grill
Bay RV Repair Boar's Head
Brian Clowdus Experiences
Burn Boot Camp Panama City Beach
Candlewood Suites Curaleaf Distillery 98 Golden Corral Golf+
Holiday Terrace By The Sea Resorts House of Bourbon
Idyll Hounds Brewery Lavished Ministries Longboards
Maaco Collision Repair and Auto Paint
Panama City Golf Carts Panhandle Productions
Pathfinder Digital Marketing
Radisson Hotel Panama City Beach Shorefront Investments
The Bruner Law Firm
Think Real Estate – Panama City T-Mobile – Pier Park
We Insure the Emerald Coast
Member Since 2019
Brock Lawn and Pest Control
Coast 2 Coast Coaching, Consulting and Training
Complete General Contractors, Inc.
Gulf Beach Properties
Hip Square Fence Construction
Horsley Construction Group
Hunt & Gather Raw Bar & Pub
Lawn Doctor of Panama City Beach-Port St. Joe
Legendary Marine Used Boat Super Center
MaineBPhotography
Martelle Homes
New Vantage Construction Pink Narcissus
Pro Window and Door Distributors
Sand Dusters Cleaning Service
Stylecrest, Inc.
Tropical Spas & Pools
Winter Spires and Associates, PA
Member Since 2018
Aim Higher Home Inspection
Aspire Financial Partners
Cafe Thirty-A, Inc.
Chateau By The Sea Resorts
CiCis
Cotton EffecTV
Poole Engineering & Surveying, Inc.
The Anti-Aging Clinic of Northwest Florida
The Public Adjusters
The Salt Shed & Company
Think Real Estate – Panama City Beach
TPR Construction & Design
Member Since 2017
30a Media - 30a Television
Bar 72 at Bay Point Golf Club
Barefoot Hide-A-Way Bar & Grill Barefoot On The Beach Bar & Grill
Baymont by Wyndham
Broward Hall Insurance
Bullseye Digital Marketing
Flip Flops
Gulf Coast Burger Co.
New York Pizza & Grill
PCB Leasing Group LLC
Pelican's Princess Wedding Co. Serenity Spa
Shrimp Boat Restaurant
Southernista Fashionista
The Premier Property Group
Tides Restaurant
Travelodge by Wyndham Sports & Events Complex
Member Since 2016
Affordable Home Insurance
Beach Dental Studio
Fox Delivery & Designer Logistics
Jimmy John's
Stanley E. Peacock, P.A.
The Arc of the Bay
Visit Florida
Member Since 2015
Chautauqua Vineyards/Emerald Coast Wine Cellar
Dermatology SouthEast Panama City Emerald Beach Properties, Inc.
TripShock Vacasa
Member Since 2014
DSI Security Services
First Federal Bank
The Morris Law Firm
The Pearl WSI Learning Center
Member Since 2013 Bay County Clerk's Office
Beach Art Group Beach Boys Shuttle, Taxi & Limo MDM of Bay County
Peoples First Insurance Pirates Cove & Lighthouse Marinas
Member Since 2012
Bay Health Foundation
Beach Tower By The Sea Resorts
Days Inn
Sharky's Beachfront Restaurant
Member Since 2011
Holy Nativity Episcopal School
Island Air Express LLC
Maharaja's
MarineMax Member Since 2010
Girls Inc.
Target Marketing
Member Since 2009
Healthy Start of Bay, Franklin & Gulf Counties
Ironman Florida
Mills Heating & Air
Ocean Towers Beach Club
Panama City Rescue Mission
Sunnyside Beach & Tennis Resort
Sunset Inn
Member Since 2008
Beach Beginnings Weddings & Events
Bill Byrd Kia
Gulf Crest Condominiums
Ocean Reef Vacation Rentals & Real Estate
Member Since 2007
Gortemoller Engineering, Inc.
Grace Episcopal Church
La Quinta Inn & Suites By Wyndham
Lowe's
System Laundry Management and Linen Rentals Company
Member Since 2006
FSU Panama City Redwire/Sonitrol
Women's Civic Club of Panama City Beach
Member Since
Beachside Fellowship
2005
Palm Grove/Seahaven Beach Resorts
The Reef/Seahaven Beach Resorts
VRI/Landmark Holiday Beach Resort
Member Since 2003
Snapbox Self Storage
Member Since 2001
Panhandle Credit Union
The Wisteria Inn
Member Since 2000
Bay Arts Alliance
Burg Management Company, Inc.
Member Since 1998
Beachcomber By The Sea Resorts
By The Sea Resorts
Member Since 1997
Architectural Rails, Inc.
Bikini Beach Resort
Bluegreen’s Bayside Resort & Spa
Dunes Of Panama Management Association, Inc.
Moonspinner Condominiums
Nations Real Estate
Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport
Ramada by Wyndham Panama City Beach
Sugar Sands by the Sea Resorts