Monday, May 12, 2025

The SGI Brewfest which was held on St. George Island in April brought in a record number of people and raised a record amount of money for the local Humane Society

The SGI Brewfest which was held on St. George Island in April brought in a record number of people and raised a record amount of money for the local Humane Society.

 

The one-day event raised 90 thousand dollars for the Franklin County Humane Society.

 

That breaks the record set last year by $20,000.

 

Not only that, but the Humane Society managed to adopt out six dogs and puppies on the day of the festival.

 

The Brewfest also set a new record for the number of breweries and brands that donated and poured their beer with 72 attending this year’s event – that breaks the 2024 record of 53.

 

And the Brewfest also set a new attendance record with just over 1,200 attendees. 

 

The money raised through the event will now go to the Franklin County humane society to feed and house local dogs and cats until they can be adopted out to good homes.

 

The money raised by Brewfest this year will also help pay for a generator to power the entire building when they lose power during hurricanes and ice storms.

 

The humane society also hope to install new windows to replace the 35-year-old windows that are there now, and add more insulation to save money on electricity.

 

And Brewfest is already planning next year's event – The date for next year’s event has already been set for April 18th, 2026.





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The Franklin County mosquito control department has started its summer mosquito spraying schedule

The Franklin County mosquito control department has started its summer mosquito spraying schedule.

 

They began spraying on May the 1st and are now spraying each area of the county about twice a week.

 

The mosquito control department is urging all residents and visitors to be very careful of mosquito bites.

 

Mosquitoes carry diseases including yellow fever, zika, west Nile virus, and Eastern Equine Encephalitis.

 

You can help control the mosquito population by removing standing water from your property.

 

Mosquitoes tend to breed in standing water and once they hatch, they don’t travel far, so removing standing water can greatly decrease the mosquito population in your yard.

 

It’s also a good idea to wear mosquito repellent and long pants and long-sleeved shirts, especially at dawn and dusk when mosquitoes feed most actively.

 

If you are still having a problem with mosquitoes, call the Franklin County mosquito control department at 850-670- 8730 and they can send someone to spray in your area.

 




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GCSC Offers New Hospitality Scholarships to Boost Careers and Open Doors


Panama City, FL – Gulf Coast State College is making it easier for students to enter one of the world’s most exciting and people-centered industries by launching two new scholarships through its Hilton Hospitality Management and Tourism Program.



The Hospitality Rockstars and Hospitality Heroes scholarships offer $500 per semester to help students cover tuition costs—whether they’re just starting out or already working in the field. These scholarships are made possible through a generous gift from Ms. Julie Hilton and the Hilton family, longtime supporters of hospitality education in our region.



“These scholarships are about opening doors for our students,” said Paul Bonnette, Katherine Griffin Boatwright Endowed Chair for Hospitality Management & Tourism at GCSC. “Hospitality is a huge industry with local and global potential. We want to help more students see it as a real career option—and give them the support to get started.”



Students have two ways to qualify:

The Hospitality Rockstars Scholarship is for high school graduates who want to pursue a degree in hospitality.
The Hospitality Heroes Scholarship is for current hospitality workers or GCSC students who want to build on their experience and promote within the industry.


Both scholarships require only 6 credit hours per semester to be eligible, making it beneficial for working students or those easing into college. These awards can be used alongside other financial aid, including the Gulf Coast Guarantee and additional scholarships.



“We’re incredibly grateful to the Hilton family for making these scholarships possible,” said Bonnette. “Their generosity will help students right here in our community get the education they need to thrive in a growing and meaningful career field.”



For more information about the Hilton Hospitality Management and Tourism Program and how to apply, visit gulfcoast.edu/hospitality




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The Franklin County Tourist Development Council has approved a 25 thousand dollar grant to help the Apalachicola Historical Society with some much-needed upgrades to the historic Raney House in Apalachicola

The Franklin County Tourist Development Council has approved a 25 thousand dollar grant to help the Apalachicola Historical Society with some much-needed upgrades to the historic Raney House in Apalachicola.

 

The Raney House at 128 Market Street in Apalachicola was completed in 1838.

 

The home is owned by the Apalachicola Historical Society - Tours of the home are provided every Tuesday through Saturday from 10 till 4.

 

The TDC has agreed to provide the Historical Society with a Museum Infrastructure Grant for up to $25,000 for air conditioner duct Replacement, Electrical Upgrades and skirting replacement.

 

The Tourist Development Council provides funding to many local museums including the Camp Gordon Johnston Museum, the Apalachicola Center for History Culture and Art, the Carrabelle History Museum and the North Florida African American Corridor Museum.

 

It also provides funding for the county’s two lighthouses.

 

 

https://aahs.wildapricot.org/raney-house





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Sunday, May 11, 2025

St. Joseph Bay Humane Society Pet of the Week



 

 

 

The St. Joseph Bay Humane Society Pet of the week is Peanut!  Peanut is a gorgeous red mixed breed gal! Peanut is really all about the leisurely life and afternoon naps. She is a gentle soul who likes walks and being close to her person. Peanut is a quiet girl in her kennel and keeps her kennel super clean. Peanut hasn't met a human she didn't like yet. To be honest, she prefers people over cats and other dogs. She does have a playful side and she takes treats very gently. Peanut walks very well on a leash and she knows the command "sit". Peanut came to the shelter in December of 2023 as a stray and the staff gave her some much-needed tender loving care. Peanut is heartworm negative, spayed, UPTD on all shots, and microchipped. Please come visit the St. Joseph Bay Humane Society to check out Peanut!

 

 

You'll find the Humane Society at 1007 10th street in Port St. Joe

 

Call: 850-227-1103

 

info@sjbhumanesociety.org







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Saturday, May 10, 2025

Riverpalooza coming to Apalachicola on May 17th

A Celebration of Community, Conservation & the Apalachicola River

 

Join us Saturday, May 17, 2025 in beautiful Apalachicola, FL for the Second Annual Riverpalooza — a day dedicated to giving back to the waters that give us so much!

 

🌊 Kick off the day at 8:00 AM (EST)
 at The Apalachicola Yacht Club with our Community Coastal Clean-Up!

Grab your gloves and join Apalachicola Riverkeeper staff and volunteers by boat, bike, or on foot as we work together to protect the health of the Apalachicola River and Bay. All participants receive a free raffle ticket to win a Kevlar kayak.

 

🎶 Then celebrate your hard work at 12:00 PM
at The Apalachicola Yacht Club for an afternoon of:

• Delicious local oysters provided by Water is Life Oysters
• Live music from Tommy Cooper, The Ukulilies, Funky Taters, Clayton Mathis, and Chris Matechik
• And a chance to win a Kevlar tandem kayak & trailer in our exciting raffle! 

• Inspiring words from guest speaker Josh McLawhorn, director of Unfiltered: The Truth about Oysters 

 

💙 Help us make an even bigger splash!
While clean-up participants receive free raffle tickets, we encourage everyone to support Apalachicola Riverkeeper’s mission with a suggested $10 donation at the door — every dollar helps protect the river we all love.

Let’s come together for conservation, celebration, and community!
Your support makes waves. Your donation makes a difference.

 

🚣‍♂️💥 Win the Ultimate Adventure Setup! 💥🚣‍♀️
Snag your chance to own a Kevlar 21' Seda Tango Tandem Kayak + Trailer — light, fast, and ready for epic trips! 🛶🌊

 

🎟 $10 = 1 ticket. Winner announced May 17 at Riverpalooza (you don’t even have to be there — we’ll still let you win!)

Paddle like a pro, haul like a boss. Support clean water while you’re at it! 🌊💙
👉 Grab your lucky ticket now:

Support the Apalachicola Riverkeeper & score the kayak of your dreams! 💙
👉 Get your tickets today at the link below!

 

Since 1998, Apalachicola Riverkeeper has been the unwavering voice for one of America’s most vital and endangered waterways — protecting the Apalachicola River and Bay through action, advocacy, and community. From restoring sloughs and fighting pollution, to defending against harmful development and standing up in court, we work every day to safeguard this irreplaceable natural treasure for future generations.

Protect what you love — join us.




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Florida DEP permit activity for Wakulla County

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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF

Environmental Protection


Bob Martinez Center
2600 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400

Ron DeSantis

Governor


Alexis A. Lambert

Secretary


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Permit: Water - Individual With No Conceptual Approval Permit
Project Name: SOPCHOPPY WELL NO. 7
Location Id: 460676
Location Name: SOPCHOPPY WELL NO. 7
County: Wakulla
Application Number: 460676-001

For further information, please contact the Northwest District permitting office in Pensacola at (850) 595-8300
Link to Department's application file: SOPCHOPPY WELL NO. 7
If you would like to comment on the pending application, please go here: Public Comment | DEP Business Portal (fldepportal.com)
Permit: Water - Drinking Water Distribution System General Permit
Project Name: PLEASANT RIDGE SUBDIVISION
Location Id: 460646
Location Name: Pleasant Ridge Subdivision - PWS#1650612
County: Wakulla
Application Number: 460646-001

For further information, please contact the Northwest District permitting office in Pensacola at (850) 595-8300
Permit: Water - Mitigation Bank Permit
Project Name: CREDIT DEBIT
Location Id: 295847
Location Name: ST. MARKS RIVER MITIGATION BANK
County: Wakulla
Application Number: 295847-038

For further information, please contact the Tallahassee Headquarters permitting office in Tallahassee at (850) 245-8489
Link to Department's application file: ST. MARKS RIVER MITIGATION BANK
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Florida DEP permit activity for Port St. Joe Marina

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FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF

Environmental Protection


Bob Martinez Center
2600 Blair Stone Road
Tallahassee, Florida 32399-2400

Ron DeSantis

Governor


Alexis A. Lambert

Secretary


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Permit: Water - ERP Exemption Permit
Project Name: POINT SOUTH MARINA BOAT LIFTS
Location Id: 273641
Location Name: PORT ST JOE MARINA- 340 MARINA DR
County: Gulf
Application Number: 273641-015

For further information, please contact the Northwest District permitting office in Pensacola at (850) 595-8300
Link to Department's application file: PORT ST JOE MARINA- 340 MARINA DR
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Friday, May 9, 2025

Gulf Coast State College has announced the 2025 recipients of the Pathways to Success Scholarship, a program designed to support students in their transition from high school to college

Gulf Coast State College has announced the 2025 recipients of the Pathways to Success Scholarship, a program designed to support students in their transition from high school to college.

 

This year’s winners are Sarah Ham and Hunter Ard from the Franklin County School and Ayden Davis from Port St. Joe High School.

 

Since its inception in 2016, the scholarship has promoted college readiness and mentorship for students in Gulf and Franklin counties.

 

The program supports first-generation college students who demonstrate academic achievement, personal integrity, and meaningful involvement in their schools and communities.

 

These students will be recognized during the Gulf Coast State College Board of Trustees meeting on May 15th at the Gulf/Franklin Campus.

 





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Fun things to do in Gulf County and beyond!

Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea

Sunday, May 11, 2025

4pm-6pm ET

Port Inn Hall * 309 Sixth Street * Port St. Joe, FL 32456



Enjoy a variety of tasty, assorted sweets, scones and finger sandwiches with a variety of hot teas and a sweet party gift for Mom! Fancy Teatime Attire is Encouraged!


Celebrate Mother's Day with elegance and charm at our Afternoon Tea Party!


Join us at The Port Inn Hall & Chapel for an enchanting afternoon featuring a delightful selection of hot teas, delicate finger sandwiches, scrumptious sweets, freshly baked scones, and a lovely party gift for Mom to take home. Your fanciest teatime attire is encouraged! Make this a Mother's Day to remember!


Tickets required - Reserve your spot today!


PRE-PURCHASED TICKETS REQUIRED

$35 per Person

$180 per Table (6 Guests)

Tickets available on Eventbrite (click button below)

Space is Very Limited

Mother's Day Afternoon Tea Tickets

At Music, Art & Drama (MAD) Theater Camp, students will spend their morning singing, acting, creating arts and crafts, and learning about sound and lighting. This camp is perfect for children who want to explore the basics of musical theater. Students will learn songs from Annie, Oliver! and Willy Wonka musicals, as well as proper singing technique and vocal warm-up songs and games. They will take acting classes and play improvisational games, while learning short scenes to perform. Then, they will make props, scenery, or themed arts and crafts and will learn about sound and lighting with hands-on opportunities. We will serve a small snack during break time. The camp is designed for all levels of students from those with no experience to those who may have more exposure to theater. At the end of camp on Friday, parents will be invited to see a performance of the songs and scenes that students have learned during the week.

Register Grades 3-6 Here!

This camp is perfect for children who want to explore the basics of musical theater. Students will learn songs from popular musicals, as well as proper singing technique and vocal warm-up songs and games. They will take acting classes and play improvisational games, while learning short scenes to perform. Then, they will complete art projects with a STEM and learn about sound and lighting with hands-on opportunities. We will serve a small snack during break time. The camp is designed for all levels of students from those with no experience to those who may have more exposure to theater. At the end of camp on Friday, parents will be invited to see a performance of the songs and scenes that students have learned during the week.

Register Grades 7-12 Here!

117 Sailors Cove Drive Port Saint Joe, FL

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!

105 Good Morning Street, Port Saint Joe, FL




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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