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Panama City Beach Seafood & Music Festival Returns OCT 17 & 18

This fall, the Panama City Beach Chamber of Commerce, the Panama City Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Florida Restaurant and Lodging Association (FRLA) invite locals and visitors alike to Aaron Bessant Park to enjoy big-name concerts and fresh Gulf seafood as the Panama City Beach Seafood and Music Festival makes its return.
 

"Healing with Art" Exhibit Opening at Sacred Heart SEPT 26

“Healing With Art” opens Sept. 26 in the second floor atrium at Sacred Heart Hospital on the Emerald Coast. More than 30 original works of art from local artists will be on display as part of the hospital’s Arts in Medicine program and the Cultural Arts Alliance’s (CAA) A+ Art commitment to expand awareness of the vast artistic talent found in Walton County.
 

Come Celebrate La Cocina's 5th Anniversary Aug 21

La Cocina Mexican Grill and Bar will celebrate five years in business with birthday cake for each guest on August 21 during lunch from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. and dinner from 5-9 p.m. 
 
Celebrate with 30A’s #1 Mexican restaurant and enjoy food and drink specials and an interactive social media element. To thank guests for their continued support over the years, all guests who dine at the restaurant during lunch or dinner will receive a complimentary piece of tres leches cake with their meal.
 

Baytowne ArtWalk AUG 29-31

Welcome the Fall season at The Village of Baytowne Wharf under the moonlight with a weekend good for the art and soul during Baytowne ArtWalk, August 29-31 from 5-10pm. Stroll the streets as you browse a variety of art from regional artists and enjoy live music from local musicians in the Events Plaza. Baytowne ArtWalk is open to the public and free to attend. 
 
Baytowne ArtWalk Entertainment Lineup:
 
Friday 
5-7:30 | Reed Waddle
7:30-10 | Chris Alvarado
 

Seagrove Village Market Café Is A Happy Beach Tradition

When George and Ann Hartley bought the Seagrove Village Market Café in July 1999, they knew they were buying a piece of history and pledged to maintain the Seagrove tradition that has kept hungry beach lovers coming back year after year.

“Back in the early days, the market not only offered up great fried food and burgers, but also served as the grocery store for the community,” says Ann. 

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