Sueshore said:
The billboard (small) idea is good at both ends of 30-A. (and of course near the dunes!)
You guys have some great ideas bubbling in those brains. I would like to remind you that billboards in South Walton are against the scenic corridor code, whether they are big or small.
I seem to remember Kurt presenting the idea which I really like which includes a framed list of stuff to remember. While my thought may already be included in his thinking, I will throw it out there. Playing on the framed idea, for every important preservation idea, sea turtles, dunes, trash, perma-tents, etc., we could have an individual framed photo and small sentence or two beneath the photo for each reminder. The photo could show the beauty of the benefits instead of the detriments. e.g.- for the dunes, we would have a photo, maybe a 5x7, of the beautiful dunes, which people are sure to look at, and below could be the tag line, "To save our precious dunes which help to protect our community from major storms, we must remember to go around them."
The basic concept is to remind the reader that we are a community and need their help in order to save it. We want to them to see the postive picture of their good deeds. The beautiful photos are sure to grab attention, and keeping the message very short, everyone is sure to read it. The photo notes would be great for kitchens, hallways, bathrooms, bedrooms, etc - any small wall that is seen in a house.