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Allifunn

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Jan 11, 2006
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St Petersburg
can you have a private party in October?...I know there will be many SoWallers there at this time...we could all make reservations for the same night.....;-)
 

ItzKatzTime

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Apr 27, 2006
2,700
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Santa Rosa Beach
can you have a private party in October?...I know there will be many SoWallers there at this time...we could all make reservations for the same night.....;-)

Hey There! Do you know the date in October and about how many will be in town?

I have an emergency with my Father who lives in Ocean Sorings... So I will be out of town for a few days. But go ahead and post if you know something.

Kat
:welcome:
 

ItzKatzTime

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Apr 27, 2006
2,700
285
Santa Rosa Beach
Hello everyone....it's late we're working 24/7 to get open. Just want you to know it will be hopefully by October 15th, but don't hold me to that. We've had more ups and downs then I can count. Just when we think we've gone 10 steps forward something knocks us back 15 steps.

Soon to come the menu!!!! Lighting on the inside will be finished this week and carpet goes down then tables and chairs. Doug has a beautiful kitchen over-looking the Gulf!

I spent 6 days in New Orleans with a friend collecting enough art work to go into a gallery. We decided since we were going back to our roots we would buy art from those who were hurt by hurricane Katrina......Louisianna artist. They are really starving now. I suggest if you can go to the French Quarter and buy at least one piece of art to help these wonderful people.

If you have not been to New Orleans since Katrina be prepared. I rode through so many different parts of the city and was in shock at what I saw. I heard story after story from both rich and poor. You cannot leave without sharing tears with these people. They are so appreciative if you buy one thing from them...fortunately we have a lot of wall space to decorate.

I have often asked myself over the past months why it was taking so long to get open. After I my trip to New Orleans I know why. We have so much to be thankful for and so often take it for granted. When I think of how it could be our coastline, our homes and stores, schools and restaurants, hospitals and churches that could be in ruins it makes me realize how important community is...because when you're in devestation no one really understands except those who have gone through it with you.

Pray for the coast of Louisianna, Missssippi, Alabama, and Florida. And that's not counting the East coast. It's overwhelming!!!

Will get back with you soon!
Kat :yawn:
 

DD

SoWal Expert
Aug 29, 2005
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grapevine, tx. /On the road to SoWal
IKT: Hope I get to dine in your new place in October!! It sounds great! Thanks for posting your art buying story--very touching. :D
 

flowergirl40pc

Beach Fanatic
Jul 19, 2006
266
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59
Panama City Beach
I was the one helping you with the wallpaper, hope the new owners are taking good care of you...........I'm looking forward to heading over there once ya'll get opened up, just make sure it's before Nov. 4th.......my wedding day.........lol, then I'll be off to Jacksonville, but will be back to visit this way OFTEN since I am native to PC and my family and friends are here...........GOOD LUCK with everything!:roll:
 

Franny

Beach Fanatic
Mar 27, 2005
4,046
410
Pt. Washington
Hello everyone....it's late we're working 24/7 to get open. Just want you to know it will be hopefully by October 15th, but don't hold me to that. We've had more ups and downs then I can count. Just when we think we've gone 10 steps forward something knocks us back 15 steps.

Soon to come the menu!!!! Lighting on the inside will be finished this week and carpet goes down then tables and chairs. Doug has a beautiful kitchen over-looking the Gulf!

I spent 6 days in New Orleans with a friend collecting enough art work to go into a gallery. We decided since we were going back to our roots we would buy art from those who were hurt by hurricane Katrina......Louisianna artist. They are really starving now. I suggest if you can go to the French Quarter and buy at least one piece of art to help these wonderful people.

If you have not been to New Orleans since Katrina be prepared. I rode through so many different parts of the city and was in shock at what I saw. I heard story after story from both rich and poor. You cannot leave without sharing tears with these people. They are so appreciative if you buy one thing from them...fortunately we have a lot of wall space to decorate.

I have often asked myself over the past months why it was taking so long to get open. After I my trip to New Orleans I know why. We have so much to be thankful for and so often take it for granted. When I think of how it could be our coastline, our homes and stores, schools and restaurants, hospitals and churches that could be in ruins it makes me realize how important community is...because when you're in devestation no one really understands except those who have gone through it with you.

Pray for the coast of Louisianna, Missssippi, Alabama, and Florida. And that's not counting the East coast. It's overwhelming!!!

Will get back with you soon!
Kat :yawn:


Very inspiring and heart warming. Thank you for your thoughtful story. We plan to visit NO soon and will be sure and look at all the beautiful art and hopefully buy a few!
 
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