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Dave Rauschkolb

Beach Fanatic
Jul 13, 2005
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Talk the Talk and Walk the Walk. Join me this Sunday for a peaceful walk on OUR beaches. 8:30 from Camp Helen State park (park opens at 8:00) and 9:30 from Topsl Hill State Park (Park opens at 9:00 arrive at 8:45 to catch the tram.). Or join in as we walk at any beach access. We will be walking at 2 miles per hour so its easy to calculate where we will be. 11 miles from Camp Helen & 6 miles from Topsl. Arrive between 2 & 3 at the Western Lake outflow at Grayton then Margaritas or a soda at Red Bar. Walk in the wet sand at the waters edge if marked "private", walk in the dry sand if not. Obey the law, avoid confrontations and have fun and enjoy OUR beaches as we have for centuries. Defend our right to use our beaches and support Customary Use. Cool off in the Gulf as you go!

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Charles Evans

Beach Lover
Oct 31, 2017
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I love our community of friends, businesses locals, visitors coming together to protect the right to enjoy our beaches as we always have. We all share our love for the most beautiful beaches in the world here in South Walton FL.
Dave - love your passion about Customary Use, halting oil drilling off shore, paper straws and was just curious if you recycle at Bud’s and Black Bear as you must go through hundreds of thousands of pounds of glass, plastic and paper goods each year.
 

Dave Rauschkolb

Beach Fanatic
Jul 13, 2005
1,006
790
Santa Rosa Beach
Dave - love your passion about Customary Use, halting oil drilling off shore, paper straws and was just curious if you recycle at Bud’s and Black Bear as you must go through hundreds of thousands of pounds of glass, plastic and paper goods each year.

We have eliminated all plastics from the restaurants. We started this 6 years ago. Only paper products; not even plastic water bottles; we no longer sell Fiji water for that reason. All of our cups are corn based plastic. Walton county's recycling program is virtually nonexistent at this time.
 

Jim Tucker

Beach Fanatic
Jul 12, 2005
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Powers in Walton County don't make it easy to be green.

Thank you for doing your best everyone
 
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