Friday, July 26, 2024

Fun things to do in Gulf County and beyond!

Mexico Beach Artificial Reef Association - 27th Annual Kingfish Tournament Captains Party! 


Open to the public! Find out what MBARA is all about while enjoying food, drink and live music with BabyGray!


 Join the MBARA (Mexico Beach Artificial Reef Association) at the 27th Annual Kingfish Tournament Captains Party!  5-8 central 6-9 eastern


Get ready for an unforgettable night filled with music, exciting raffles, delicious food, and loads of fun!  Don't miss out on this fantastic event!


If you haven't registered yet, don't worry! There's still time to sign up and compete in tomorrow's thrilling tournament! 


Come be a part of the excitement and support the MBARA's mission to protect and preserve our beautiful gulf life through artificial reef initiatives.

Join us for a FREE family friendly movie night at the WindMark Beach community!


The Mallard family is in a bit of rut. While dad Mack is content to keep his family safe paddling around their New England pond forever, mom Pam is eager to shake things up and show their kids—teen son Dax and duckling daughter Gwen—the whole wide world. After a migrating duck family alights on their pond with thrilling tales of far-flung places, Pam persuades Mack to embark on a family trip, via New York City, to tropical Jamaica. As the Mallards make their way South for the winter, their well-laid plans quickly go awry. The experience will inspire them to expand their horizons, open themselves up to new friends and accomplish more than they ever thought possible, while teaching them more about each other—and themselves—than they ever imagined.


Watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQfo0HJhCnE



WHERE: WindMark Beach Village Center, 101 Good Morning St., Port St. Joe, FL 32456

Join Us for the GFWC Wewahitchka Woman’s Club “Meet the Candidates” Public Forum!


Date: August 1, 2024

Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM CST

Location: Honeyville Community Center


We're excited to invite you to our nonpartisan forum where you can meet the candidates and hear their priorities for Gulf County. This is a fantastic opportunity to engage with your community and ask important questions!


  • Each candidate will have 3-5 minutes to introduce themselves and discuss key election issues.


  • Submit your questions in writing before the forum.

  • Moderated by a member of the Woman’s Club.


This event is FREE and open to the public. All qualified candidates, whether opposed or unopposed, are invited to participate.


We look forward to seeing you there and fostering community engagement!


September 25 - Kristal Smallwood with Gulf Coast State College

October 23 - Michael Chriszt with the Federal Reserve Bank

*NO Lunch in November or December.

411 Cape San Blas Rd. Port Saint Joe, FL 32456


“The Kitchen”, our food trailer will be open this week during the time the bar is open.

http://www.scalloprepublic.com/the-kitchen-menu/


8066 W Hwy 98, Port Saint Joe, FL

We're a lovely dive bar offering your favorite beer, wine, liquors, live entertainment, and karaoke.

This week at The Lookout Lounge Community Center



Wednesday Weekly Dart Tournament @7pm

Thursday Coed Pool Tournament @7pm AND Karaoke 9-1!

Friday LIVE MUSIC and the BEST Karaoke on the Coast!

Saturday the BEST Karaoke on the Coast!




Joe Whitmer

President/CEO

 

Gulf County Chamber of Commerce

321B Reid Ave

Port St Joe, FL

gulfchamber.org

850-227-1223 Office

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The Franklin County Sheriff’s office will unveil its new scanning system next week that will help keep illegal drugs out of the county jail

The Franklin County Sheriff’s office will unveil its new scanning system next week that will help keep illegal drugs out of the county jail.

The scanner is called the intercept tech 84 body scanner – it is expected to be installed next Tuesday.

The sheriff’s office already does body searches of inmates entering the jail, but this scanner will allow corrections officers to look into body cavities and see the actual substances inside of them.

The scans take 3.8 seconds and emit a very small amount of radiation.

The machine is already used at most jails; it is similar to what is used by TSA at most airports.

The machine cost about 150 thousand dollars and is being funded through money from an opioid settlement secured by the state attorney general office.

Sheriff AJ smith said the majority of contraband in the jail comes through prisoners – and this machine could save lives by preventing dangerous substances like Fentanyl from entering the facility.




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UF/IFAS News: space accelerator to open applications, calorie demands of Olympic athletes and much more

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For the week beginning on July 22, 2024

TIMELY NEWS

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July 22 was National Mango Day! This day celebrates the sweet, fragrant, and juicy mango, known as the king of fruits. Did you know mangoes originated in India over 5,000 years ago? At UF/IFAS, we’ve got you covered with expert insights from our blogs, EDIS publications, and English and Spanish infographics about this delicious fruit! 

Recent research, programs, events and more.

We can help you cover and localize news to your area; just use the contact links below or reply to this email.

The Space-Edge Accelerator, a collaboration between the University of Florida, Blue Origin, and others opens applications for its inaugural program, offering entrepreneurs a unique opportunity to access space industry experts and resources.

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Meet Xiaoying Li, assistant professor at UF/IFAS Tropical Research and Education Center (TREC). She helps small farmers stay competitive in vegetable production through research, resources, and innovative technologies.

As the 2024 Paris Olympics approach, UF experts calculate the calorie demands of Olympic athletes and design sample diets to sustain their rigorous daily workouts and intense training sessions.

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High school teachers from across Florida attended UF's annual Scientist in Every School workshop, hosted by UF/IFAS and funded by NSF to develop lessons that will impact over 6,000 students, with a focus on Title I schools.

A UF/IFAS study reveals the limitations of non-repellent liquid termiticides in eliminating subterranean termite colonies, raising concerns about their efficacy in protecting homes in the southern United States.

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The study led by Felipe Ferrao explores climate-smart coffee alternatives as climate change threatens Arabica production. Robusta coffee emerges as a resilient candidate to ensure global coffee supply.

RELATED RESOURCE: CoffeeContact >

Nuevo contenido en español para esta semana.

Tenemos una variedad de publicaciones de UF/IFAS que ahora se traducen al español para darle un mejor servicio a nuestras comunidades de habla hispana. A continuación encontrarás nuestras publicaciones e infográficos más recientes.

Los métodos innovadores están mejorando la producción de maracuyá en Florida. Los investigadores están abordando desafíos como inviernos fríos y enfermedades para mejorar el rendimiento y la calidad, beneficiando a la agricultura del estado.

Un estudio realizado en Homestead por Felipe Ferrao, de University of Florida/IFAS, investiga alternativas inteligentes para el café ante el cambio climático que amenaza la producción de arábica. 

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From Around IFAS

News from across the UF/IFAS network.

UF/IFAS Extension Sarasota County's “Starter Kit” program provides essential information to the community, including a session on wetlands. Learn about the critical ecological services wetlands offer and why their preservation is vital to our well-being.

Becoming a 4-H volunteer can make a meaningful impact on kids' lives and your community. Help young people grow, build stronger communities, and enrich your own life through rewarding experiences.

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RELATED RESOURCE: Florida 4-H.

The UF/IFAS College of Agricultural and Life Sciences encourages students to get industry experience by completing internships. On National Intern Day, we celebrate our students who are interning or have completed their summer internships! 

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Identify 90 caterpillar species with our detailed guide, curated by renowned entomologist Dr. Jaret C. Daniels. It features clear photos, essential identification tips, and background information, perfect for enthusiasts.

RELATED RESOURCES: UF/IFAS Bookstore.

Dr. Steven Johnson, UF/IFAS Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, explains how to identify the invasive Cuban Tree Frog in Florida, detailing the distinctive characteristics of both adults and juveniles.

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Learn how to make your yard wildlife-friendly! Our infographic covers identifying wildlife-friendly plants, safe pesticide use, and how to request wildlife-safe services from landscape professionals. Enhance your knowledge and protect local wildlife.

¡NUEVO! EN ESPAÑOL: El Mantenimiento de las Areas Verdes que Favorece la Vida Silvestre infográfico. Use este enlace para acceder al contenido Contacto >

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