Noche de los Muertos at Alys Beach 2010 Video
November 5, 2010 by Kurt Lischka
The "Night of the Dead" costume party at Caliza Pool, featuring DJ Stevo - 10/29/10.
November 5, 2010 by Kurt Lischka
The "Night of the Dead" costume party at Caliza Pool, featuring DJ Stevo - 10/29/10.
November 5, 2010 by admin
The annual ride for charity and fun grows bigger every year.
Photos by Sheila Goode. http:www.sheilagoode.com.
October 25, 2010 by Kurt Lischka
Eight restaurants in Rosemary Beach opened their doors and filled their sidewalks with excellent food and wine for hundreds of happy folks on a beautiful fall afternoon.
Each location offered signature dishes paired with boutique wines for a very special taste of Rosemary.
Monster or myth? Tales of ‘Creature of Powell Lake’ persist - Animal some say was otter or blacktip shark remains a mystery
On October 9th, a night of hauntingly-good family fun is planned for visitors who dare to visit Camp Helen State Park.
The Friends of Camp Helen are once again hosting tours that include ghost stories and spooky tales intertwined with the history of the park as recollected by residents and visitors.
The Ghost Walk and History Tour is on Oct. 9 from 5 to 8:30 p.m.
September 29, 2010 by Kurt Lischka
The Seaside Community Yard Sale is held twice a year in the amphitheater. It's become and extremely popular event. Towns and stores all over SoWal now have lots going on the same weekend.
September 7, 2010 by admin
Our latest segment highlighting coastal dune lakes in SoWal features YOLO (stand up paddle boarding) and Walco Eco Tours on Western Lake.
Production by Elam Stoltzfus of Live Oak Production Group continues on a full-length documentary about coastal dune lakes for an international PBS audience.
What is wrong with this picture? Looking for clues why SoWal was spared…
They were 84 days none of us will ever forget. From April 22 to July 15, an estimated 4.9 million barrels of light, sweet Louisiana crude spewed into the Gulf of Mexico, and it was feared to be only a matter of time before the sugar-white beaches of SoWal became a parking lot.
The news was everywhere and it was beyond bad. It was the apocalypse. Even Jim Cramer, the host the CNBC show “Mad Money,” had an opinion.
August 3, 2010 by admin
Film maker Elam Stoltzfus flew higher than a seagull over SoWal to get some great footage of our precious coastal dune lakes.
Learn more about his current production of a full-length documentary for an international PBS audience at www.CoastalDuneLakes.org
Walton County takes matters into its own hands…
It now seems like a lifetime ago.
The news was bad and utterly unexpected. In late April, a few days after the Deepwater Horizon rig sank, Walton County officials were told that “in 72 hours our beaches would look like a paved parking lot,” recalled Captain Mike Barker of the Walton County Sheriff’s Office.