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Business mixes with pleasure at Joint Chamber Event Around 80 members of the Gulf Breeze Area Chamber of Commerce and Pensacola Beach Chamber of Commerce attended the Joint Chambers Business After Hours Thursday night at Bamboo Willie's on the Boardwalk on Pensacola Beach. "It was fun," Josie Cotti said. "It was an opportunity for members of both ... More ... New plan for commercial core draws comments at SRIA meeting BY LISA NEWELL Gulf Breeze News lisa@gulfbreezenews.com The new plan for Pensacola Beach ignited debate how to pay for revamping the commercial core. At the Sept. 24 meeting of the Santa Rosa Island Authority, representatives from The Dock and The Sandshaker expressed their concern over the conceptual drawing, and how it will affect their businesses. More ...
After assessing the damage from Hurricane Ike's storm surge, the Gulf Islands National Seashore Director of Interpretation Gail Bishop reports that the following areas are open: Naval Live Oaks: Open and no damage. More ...
Saturday, Oct. 4 Art & Wine Weekend, Islandwide Uncork the magic as Pensacola Beach blends the best of both worlds with its inaugural Art & Wine Weekend from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 4, and from noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 5. Celebrate the taste of unique, diverse and flavo... More ...
Inasmuch as I am engaged in a religious organization, I know the value of volunteers. Churches, schools, service and civic organizations, cultural groups, and countless other groups, count on the generosity of those willing to donate their time and resources for support. More ... Blood Drive, mini golf outing set for Oct. 18 Do a good turn and give blood Saturday, Oct. 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Casino Beach Parking lot. The drive is a joint venture of the Pensacola Beach American Legion Post 379 and B.P.O. Elks Lodge 497, with a Putt Putt Golf Outing planned for the same day at Tiki Island Golf & Games. More ... SRIA budget to eliminates raises On September 18, the Escambia County Board of County Commissioners rejected the Santa Rosa Island Authority's 2008/2009 Fiscal Year Budget. "Because the county did not give their employees raises, they didn't want us to give ours raises," said Buck Lee, SRIA Executive Director. More ... |
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