Monday, June 29, 2026

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The Florida Highway Patrol Enters 2026 National Best Looking Cruiser Contest

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JUNE 29, 2026

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The Florida Highway Patrol Enters 2026 National Best Looking Cruiser Contest

~ Florida Competes for Fourth Straight Best-Looking Cruiser Title~

TALLAHASSEE, Fla.~ Today, the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) officially entered the 2026 American Association of State Troopers (AAST) “Best Looking Cruiser” competition while simultaneously celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. For the last three years, FHP’s iconic black‑and‑tan cruisers have earned the “Best Looking Cruiser” title, making Florida the first state in contest history to win three consecutive years. This year, we are asking all Floridians and FHP supporters across the country to help us make history once again.

Voting begins Monday, June 29, 2026, at 10:00 a.m. EST and continues through Monday, July 13, 2026, at 12:00 p.m. EST. The top 13 states with the most votes will be featured in the 2027 wall calendar, and the top‑voted cruiser will appear on the cover. Help us place FHP’s cruiser at the top of the AAST competition by casting your vote and selecting Florida as home to the best‑looking cruiser in the United States for the fourth year in a row.

This year’s submission was photographed in front of Tampa’s Sunshine Skyway Bridge during a typical Florida afternoon thunderstorm, and to commemorate America’s 250th birthday, the bridge was illuminated in red, white, and blue, reflecting the American ideals of safety and service that FHP works to protect. The featured cruiser, an iconic black‑and‑tan 2023 Mustang 5.0 GT, is assigned to the 2025 Trooper of the Year, Trooper David Kitchen.

Trooper Kitchen received this recognition following a multi‑county pursuit of a reckless driver traveling southbound on Interstate 75 on July 14, 2024. The pursuit concluded after the suspect struck multiple vehicles, resisted arrest, and gained control of a firearm from inside his vehicle, prompting Trooper Kitchen to use deadly force to stop the threat. Immediately afterward, Trooper Kitchen rendered aid to the injured suspect, ensuring the safety of the public and the victims involved. His actions exemplify the commitment and professionalism of Florida’s troopers, making his cruiser a fitting choice for this year’s competition.

“Join me in celebrating 250 years of American strength and progress, while also celebrating the iconic black‑and‑tan cruiser and the heroes who drive them,” said Executive Director Dave Kerner. “While the contest is a fun opportunity to showcase the best of law enforcement across the country, it also supports a truly important cause, which is giving back to the men and women who wear the badge. A vote for FHP is a vote for Florida.”

“The members of the Florida Highway Patrol members take great pride in the vehicles that support our mission every day,” said Colonel Gary Howze. “Our black‑and‑tan cruiser is more than a symbol of service—it's an iconic reflection of the dedication and professionalism of every Florida State Trooper patrolling the roadways of the Free State of Florida. We appreciate the continued support from communities across Florida and beyond as we compete once again in this year’s American Association of State Troopers national contest.”

The annual contest helps raise awareness for the American Association of State Troopers, which was founded by Florida State Troopers in 1989 and is headquartered in Tallahassee. Today, AAST has thousands of members nationwide, and proceeds from calendar sales support the AAST Foundation, which provides educational scholarships for the dependents of member troopers, line‑of‑duty death benefits for surviving families, and assistance to troopers who lose their homes during natural disasters. While FHP is aiming for a fourth consecutive win, this competition ultimately supports a meaningful cause.

To learn how to vote, scan the QR code below or visit FLHSMV.gov/VoteFHP.

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Saturday, June 27, 2026

Freedom Fun on the Forgotten Coast this Month! Good info from the Franklin County TDC

Come to the Coast for Freedom Festivities!
Have you made any plans yet to celebrate Independence Day? Come to the Forgotten Coast beginning July 1 and enjoy four days of fireworks and festivities in Franklin County. Whether you want to enjoy the fireworks from a waterfront balcony or beachfront boardwalk (or anyplace in between!) lodging providers can still hook you up with the perfect Freedom Getaway. Click here for vacation specials.

Want to be on the water to see the fireworks? How about chartering a guideboat to take you out on the river or bay to enjoy overhead fireworks from the comfort of your own front row seat? Whatever you choose, be assured that from Alligator Point to Apalachicola, Franklin County will celebrate four days of America’s 250th birthday with festivities beginning July 1. 

July 1 Eastpoint Celebrate Independence Day bayside at the Eastpoint Freedom Festival hosted by the Eastpoint Civic Association. Beginning around 6 p.m. at the Patton Street Boat Ramp, the festival features live music, local food trucks, family-friendly fun, and a laid-back community atmosphere along the waterfront. As the evening winds down, gather along the Bay for a fireworks display.

July 2 Carrabelle Kick off the celebration in Carrabelle with the community's annual Independence Day fireworks display and Golf Cart Parade along the beautiful Carrabelle River. Arrive early to browse the town's unique shops, enjoy dinner at one of Carrabelle's locally owned restaurants, and discover the charm of this historic fishing community before gathering along the waterfront for an evening fireworks show over the river.

July 3 Apalachicola Historic Apalachicola comes alive with patriotic spirit during its annual Waterfront July 3rd Celebration at Riverfront Park hosted by the Apalachicola Bay Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center. Enjoy live music, food vendors, and family-friendly fun beginning at 5 p.m., then join the beloved Red, White & Blue Parade. Bring your decorated golf cart, bicycle, wagon, skateboard, or simply walk along in your red, white, and blue. Parade participants should line up at 6:00 p.m. at Lafayette Park, with the parade stepping off at 6:30 p.m. The evening concludes with a spectacular fireworks display over the Apalachicola River.

July 4 – St. George Island The legendary SGI 4th Of July Wet n Wild Water Parade returns for one of the most unique Independence Day traditions on the coast. Decorate your golf cart, float, bike, vehicle, or walking group and prepare for a patriotic water fight unlike any other. Expect plenty of water, lots of laughter, and small-town Fourth of July fun before ending the day with fireworks over the Gulf.

Take A Tour!

Take an interactive tour of the Forgotten Coast! Click here to visit.  
Learn About Sea Turtles in Weekly Talks
Learn about the fascinating world of sea turtles—from their nesting behavior and biology to the local efforts helping protect them. These Tuesday afternoon weekly afternoon talks at Eastpoint's ANERR Visitor Center cover the area’s conservation and monitoring programs, and   easy ways residents and visitors can make our beaches safe and welcoming for nesting turtles. After the 2 pm talk, stick around to chat with Reserve staff and members of the St. George Island Volunteer Turtle Patrol—your go-to experts for all things turtle! This free, family friendly event is a great way to beat the heat and connect with the coast. 
Lighthouse Moonlit Climbs July 26, 29
Two historic lighthouses in the county will host moonlit evening climbs on Sunday, July 26 and Wednesday July 29. The Crooked River Lighthouse will host a Moonlit Evening Climb on Sunday, July 26 from 7-9 pm.The Cape St. George Lighthouse on St. George Island Sunset and Full Moon Climb will be held on Wednesday, July 29 from 8:30 pm until 11:30 pm. 
EVENTS 
Carrabelle's Role in American History Exhibit July 4 - September 30
The Carrabelle History Museum is proud to present a featured exhibit, “Foundations of Freedom – Carrabelle’s Role in America’s Story.” This exhibit will be on display from Saturday, July 4 through Wednesday, September 30. This unique exhibit, in honor of America’s 250th birthday, tells the story of Carrabelle’s history, independence, democratic participation, and civic identity through artifacts, photographs, and stories. Visitors can explore this exhibit on Wednesdays from 12 to 5 pm ET, Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 am to 5 pm ET, and Sundays from 12 to 5 pm ET. Admission is free, with donations warmly welcomed.

CGJ D-Day Commemoration Exhibits Open Through July 18
The Camp Gordon Johnston WWII Museum in Carrabelle will present a special exhibit commemorating the anniversary of D-Day. This exhibit will open on Tuesday, June 2 and will be on display until Saturday, July 18.  The museum is open every Tuesday through Saturday from 11 am to 5 pm. There is no charge for admission, but donations are gladly accepted. When Camp Gordon Johnston opened in 1942 in Carrabelle, FL, its main purpose was to train entire infantry divisions, including the U. S. Army’s 4th Infantry Division and their support units in amphibious warfare.

Kid-Friendly Fun at the Libraries This Summer
Looking for something fun for the kids during your visit? The Franklin County libraries in Eastpoint and Carrabelle are hosting fun craft and reading programs.
CARRABELLE LIBRARY
Ribbon Wand Craft July 1, 2pm
American Flag Key Chains July 7, 2pm
Fossil Making July 9, 1pm
FPAN Primitive Tools for Kids July 13, 2pm
Didgeridoo Down Under
July 14, 2pm
Ancient Inspired Jewelry Making July 15, 2pm
Build a Volcano July 16, 1 pm
American Roadside Attractions July 22, 2pm
Local Trivia Night July 24, 5pm
EASTPOINT LIBRARY
 American Flag Key Chains July 6, 2pm
Minecraft Archaeology July 8, 1 pm
FPAN Primitive Tools for Kids July 13, 11am
Didgeridoo Down Under July 14, 11am
Jurassic Trail July 17, 1pm
American Roadside Attractions July 20, 2pm
Genealogy Basics July 23, 2pm
Evening On The Edge of the Sea July 11, 25
Come to the FSU Coastal & Marine Laboratory Saturday, July 11 and July 25 at 5:30 pm for An Evening on the Edge of the Sea to learn about the sea life along the area's pristine shores and shallows. The evening kicks off with a brief overview of local ecology, followed by a walk into the exposed tidal flats to see an array of fascinating creatures.
July Farmers and Artisans Markets
Apalachicola
The Apalachicola Farmers' Market will host its July events on Saturday July 11 and July 25 from 9 am to 1pm at 133 Avenue E. Can't wait till the weekend? The Apalachicola Growers Market features fresh vegetables, micro greens, coffee, gourmet goodies and more. Held most Wednesdays from 9am to 1 pm at 56 Commerce Street in Apalachicola. 

Carrabelle

The Crooked River Lighthouse is hosting a Country Farmer's Market Saturday, July 4 and again on July 18 from 9 am-1 pm at the foot of the lighthouse at 1975 Hwy 98 W, Carrabelle Beach. The Market will feature vendors from the community with locally made goods, fresh roasted coffee, veggies, plants, art, baked goods, photography, craft items, and unique maritime items in the Lighthouse Gift Shop. 

Franklin County Tourist Development Council • 731 Hwy. 98, Eastpoint, FL 32329 • 866-914-2068




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