
Emerald Coast Foundation Donates $35,000 to CIC Kids

Destin Commons Donates $10,000 to Sinfonia Gulf Coast

Charity Cornhole Tournament Benefits Emerald Coast Children’s Advocacy Center

Landrum Recognized for PEO Industry Leadership Efforts

Emerald Coast Foundation Donates $35,000 to Arc of the Emerald Coast
Help Bring Christmas to Children’s Advocacy Center
It’s not too early to start planning for this year’s Emerald Coast Children’s Advocacy Center (ECCAC) Adopt-a-Family program to help children in need over the upcoming Holiday season. ECCAC is seeking donors who will purchase gifts for individual families who have been identified by the Center. Last year, the program helped more than 300 children in 125 families have a brighter Christmas. Sign up for Adopt-a-Family on-line at www.eccac.org or contact Kim Henderson at kim@eccac.org or (850) 833-9237 x283 to make arrangements.
Hilton Honored with ConventionSouth’s Prestigious Annual Readers’ Choice Award
Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa is the proud recipient of the 2016 ConventionSouth Readers’ Choice Award. This is the seventh time the resort has received this honor, and it is among 250 convention and visitor bureaus (CVBs), meeting facilities, and hotels located across the South to receive this year’s Readers’ Choice Award. Throughout the year, meeting professionals nominated the meeting sites they believe provide exemplary service for group events. The nominated properties were then compiled into an online ballot where meeting professionals were asked to vote for the best of the best. More than 4,000 voters participated in the selection process.
Sinfonia Gulf Coast Seeks Volunteers for Wine Women & Shoes
Kick up your heels (and helping hands) for a great cause. Sinfonia Gulf Coast is seeking volunteers for the 5th Annual Wine Women & Shoes. The multi-day event launches Jan. 12, with a Sole Sister Kick Off Lunch and Fashion Preview. The three-day signature weekend event begins on Friday, Feb. 17, with Vintner dinners and continues Saturday, Feb. 18, with Bubbles, Brews & Culinary Qs, and the final Wine Women & Shoes signature event is Sunday, Feb. 19. Volunteer opportunities are available now leading up to and then during each event. For more information about Sinfonia Gulf Coast’s volunteer opportunities, contact Elaine Tucker, director of operations and events, at (850) 460-8800 or etucker@sinfoniagulfcoast.org.
Golf Tournament Raises $40,000 for Silver Sands School
Century 21 Fine Homes & Estates Blue Marlin hosted its 4th Annual Charity Golf Tournament at Regatta Bay Golf and Yacht Club on Friday, Oct. 7, benefiting the Silver Sands School. The tournament raised $40,000 for the Special Day School, which provides educational services to students who because of their mental functioning levels require services beyond those offered by other special educational programs in regular schools. Seen here, Century 21 Blue Marlin's Jerry Sullivan, Leslie Sullivan, Jordan Dennis, and Johnathan Hughes present Silver Sands School Principal Jon Williams, students, staff, and parents with the donation.
Roper Joins the Arc of the Emerald Coast as CEO
After an extensive search, The Arc of the Emerald Coast hired a new chief executive officer. John Roper will officially assume the role on Dec. 6, upon the retirement of the current CEO, Dr. Julie McNabb. He and his wife and family will be moving to the area from Wetumpka, Ala. Roper’s career began in law enforcement where he served as drug abuse resistance education instructor, canine officer, and patrolman, over the course of 15 years. He moved on to become a field director for the State of Alabama Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board and then to executive director with the US Green Building Council for the State of Alabama. His most recent position has been as executive director for Lighthouse Counseling Center in Montgomery.
Coastal Bank and Trust Donates Food to CIC Kids

LuLu’s Destin named Best Outdoor Bar

Meet Keller Williams’ Latest Mover, Shaker & Dealmaker

Department of Corrections Receives 4th Reaccreditation
Upon an extensive review of files, a multiple-day observation of jail operations, and numerous focused interviews with staff and inmates, the Florida Corrections Accreditation Commission (FCAC) found the Okaloosa County Department Corrections to be in full compliance with all required accreditation standards. FCAC voted unanimously to award the department its fourth reaccreditation at its fall conference held on Oct. 25, in Weston, Fla.
The Henderson Opens on November 17
The Henderson, a Salamander Beach & Spa Resort, opens its coastal-inspired and luxurious doors on Nov. 17. Located along one of America’s top beaches and adjacent to a 208-acre environmentally protected state park, The Henderson is reminiscent of a grand seaside manor of yesteryear. It captures the romance of traditional coastal architecture by complementing its stunning natural backdrop with striking shingles, steep gabled rooflines and a reverence to Florida’s nautical history. Leisure rates for guest rooms range from $225 to $450 and from $595 to $1,250 for suites. Special packages and opening offers are available. For more information on The Henderson, visit www.HendersonBeachResort.com or call (844) 395-4953.
Guardian Angel Donates $5,000 to Help Feed CIC Kids

MKAF Draws Big Crowd, Awards Big Prizes
On a warm and sunny fall weekend, the Emerald Coast arts scene sparkled a little brighter as 27 local and regional artists who ventured to the Northwest Florida Gulf Coast to exhibit in the 21st annual Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation Festival of the Arts were awarded $10,000 in cash art prize awards honors. The two-day signature art celebration held Oct. 29 and 30, in the Mattie Kelly Cultural Arts Village, featured exhibits of more than 100 artists from across the United States and Europe showcasing a diverse palette of artistic styles in 15 different art mediums. More than 6,000 attended the event, which wouldn’t have been possible without 37 sponsors and more than 100 community volunteers.
West Florida Regional Planning Council Now Accepting Applications for Funding for Brownfields Cleanup
West Florida Regional Planning Council (WFRPC) was the recipient of a US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) grant, which established a Revolving Loan Fund for the cleanup of brownfield sites, in preparation of redevelopment. A brownfield site is a property where the expansion, redevelopment, or reuse may be complicated by the presence or potential presence of a hazardous substance, pollutant, or contaminant. Currently, WFRPC is accepting applications from eligible entities for funds to clean up brownfield sites throughout Northwest Florida. To request an application, or for more information about the West Florida Regional Planning Council’s Brownfields Program, please contact Kate Daniel at (850) 332-7976 x245.
Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast Earns “A” Grade for Patient Safety
New Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades, which assign A, B, C, D and F letter grades to hospitals nationwide, were announced recently by The Leapfrog Group, a national patient safety watchdog. Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast in Miramar Beach and Sacred Heart Hospital on the Gulf in Port St. Joe were two of 844 hospitals to receive an “A”, ranking them both among the safest hospitals in the United States. To see Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast’s full grade, and to access consumer-friendly patient tips for staying safe in the hospital, visit www.hospitalsafetygrade.org.
Museum Recognizes Volunteers

United Way Hosts Annual Coat Drive

The Arc Emerald Coast Participates in the Arc National Convention
A lucky group of 13 from The Arc of the Emerald Coast attended the Arc National Convention & International Forum in Orlando from Oct. 27- 29. Annually, Arc National meets in person to provide the opportunity for networking with other families, self-advocates, service providers, and members within the disability community. The Arc of the Emerald Coast was able to send a group of its employees and clients to engage in various discussions, including life skills development, supported decision making, community inclusion, independent living, competitive employment and self-advocacy skills.
Whole Foods Opens Its Holiday Table

Building Our Mission on Jet Court
The Arc of the Emerald Coast is underway with the renovations for a new group home facility located on its property at Jet Court in Fort Walton Beach. The renovations are being made available through a Florida Housing Corporation grant that The Arc of the Emerald Coast won. The new group home includes renovating an older 1970s home that was not completely accessible for their clients who are disabled. This will increase the size from 4 bedrooms to 6 bedrooms and also include all green building features.
Fort Walton Beach Medical Center and Twin Cities Hospital Earn “A” Grades
Hospital Corporation of America facilities Fort Walton Beach Medical Center and Twin Cities Hospital were both recognized for their dedication to patient safety by being awarded “A” grades in the Fall 2016 Hospital Safety Score by The Leapfrog Group, which rates how well hospitals protect patients from preventable medical errors, injuries, and infections within the hospital. Developed under the guidance of an Expert Panel, the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade uses 30 measures of publicly available hospital safety data to assign A, B, C, D and F grades to more than 2,600 U.S. hospitals twice per year. It is calculated by top patient safety experts, peer-reviewed, fully transparent, and free to the public.
Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast Welcomes New Clinical Nurse Educators



Alissa Bowden (left), RN, joins Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast as the critical care nurse educator. Bowden has 14 years of experience as an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) nurse, including critical care, cardiovascular services, and trauma services. She is a member of the Association of Critical Care Nurses and has specialty certifications of Critical Care Registered Nurse (CCRN) and Trauma Nurse Core Curriculum (TNCC). Bowden received a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and a Master of Business Administration.
Stephanie Faist (center), RN, is the new clinical nurse educator for the emergency department. Faist, who has been with Sacred Heart Health System since 2013, is a certified emergency nurse with seven years of trauma experience, including a focus on pediatric trauma services. She currently holds two degrees in exercise science and nursing.
Amber Lew (right), RN, joins Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast as the Family Birth Place clinical nurse educator. Lew has extensive experience in both ICU and maternity services, including labor and delivery, post-partum care, and nursery services. Lew currently holds her Bachelor of Science in Nursing and will graduate with a Master’s in Nursing Leadership and Management in early 2017.
Newman-Dailey Real Estate Sales Division Announces Third Quarter Top Producer

The Henderson Welcomes First Employees

Okaloosa Arts Alliance Grant Applications Available
The Okaloosa Arts Alliance is accepting grant applications through Dec 2, 2016. The application and guidelines are available on the website on at www.okaloosaarts.org. The OAA will be awarding a $1,000 grant to a local non-profit and a $1,000 to an Okaloosa County school to aid in their art and/or cultural programs for 2017. Please contact Amy at amybaty1@gmail.com for additional information on the OAA grant application.
Fitch Rating Service Upgrades Okaloosa Revenue Bonds to AA Rating
Fitch Ratings of New York has upgraded Okaloosa County’s sales tax revenue bonds from an ‘AA-’ to ‘AA’ based on its ability to manage expenditures and rebuild reserves in recent years. The rating upgrade reflects solid debt service coverage, expected growth prospects, and strong resilience through a moderate economic downturn scenario.
AHOY Sail & Power Squadron Donates to CIC Children

The Premier Property Group Announces Two New Agents on 30A


Another Atlanta transport, Maloney has lived in Northwest Florida for the past five years. Since moving to the area, Maloney has helped run her family business, Surfaces PCB, a family owned and operated company that supplies the 30A corridor and Florida panhandle clients with a varied selection of finishing touches for home, office, and commercial buildings.
Sinfonia Gulf Coast Has Gone ‘Mad’ as a Hatter

Real Estate Life Lessons From Mentor to Mentee

Stores to be Closed on Thanksgiving at Destin Commons
As Northwest Florida’s premier outdoor lifestyle center, Destin Commons is taking the lead on the Emerald Coast and joining a trend beginning to happen across America. It has announced that it will be closed on Thanksgiving, with stores re-opening at 6 a.m. the following day on Black Friday. However, AMC Destin movie theater will be open on Thanksgiving and Bass Pro Shops Worldwide Sportsman and Belk will open at 6 p.m.
United Way Needs VITA Volunteers
VITA is an IRS community initiative led by the United Way of Okaloosa & Walton Counties to provide free income tax preparation. The VITA program offers free tax help to people with low-to-moderate income in preparing their tax returns. Community VITA programs in Florida have aided working families in receiving more than $14 million from the Child Tax Credit, providing taxpayers a much needed financial boost to better support their children. To find out more about this program or to become a volunteer, email cindy@united-way.org or call (850) 243-0315. Please include all your contact information along with the location you would like to serve, either Crestview or Fort Walton Beach. Informational orientations will be held in Fort Walton Beach and Crestview in December.
“Cops Rock” Event Raises Funds for At-Risk Children

Pink Party Raises $12,050 for Local

4% Discount on Property Tax Bills
According to the Okaloosa County Tax Collectors Office, if property tax is paid by the end of the month, property owners can take advantage of a 4% early payment discount. Last November, Okaloosa County property owners saved more than $6.4 million.
White of Sacred Heart Emerald Coast Receives Advanced Care Certification
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