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Forget the Sprint: Real Healing Happens in the Marathon!

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At The Tortoise Clinic, personalized care and patience lead to powerful, lifelong wellness

Dr. Karen DeVore of Tortoise ClinicBy Dr. Karen DeVore 

If you know the story of the tortoise and the hare, you already understand one of the most important lessons we can apply to health: slow and steady wins the race.

In a world where we’re constantly bombarded with quick-fix solutions—miracle diets, instant detoxes, and one-pill answers—it’s easy to lose sight of the long game. But with integrative healthcare practitioners, that’s exactly what we focus on: your long-term, sustainable wellness. Not the shortcut, not the sprint—but the journey that leads to resilience, balance, and vitality for years to come.

What Is Integrative Health?

Integrative health is an approach to care that puts you, the whole person, at the center. It draws from both conventional Western medicine and evidence-based Eastern traditions to treat not just symptoms, but root causes.

This model acknowledges the value of modern diagnostic tools, lab testing, and pharmacology, while also embracing the centuries-old wisdom of acupuncture, herbal medicine, nutrition, and lifestyle medicine. At its core, integrative health is collaborative, personalized, and preventative.

Instead of asking, “What drug treats this disease?” we ask, “Why is this symptom happening—and what’s the best way to restore balance?” That might include medication, but it may also include herbs, dietary changes, movement, sleep support, or acupuncture. The goal is not to replace one system with another, but to combine the best of both to offer more comprehensive, compassionate care.

How The Tortoise Clinic Blends East and West

At the Tortoise Clinic, we live and breathe this philosophy. We’ve served the communities of North Florida for over 30 years, building a practice that reflects the needs of our patients and the realities of modern life.

A typical visit here might include lab testing to evaluate hormones, inflammation, or nutrient deficiencies, followed by acupuncture to support nervous system regulation and pain relief. A patient might receive customized herbal formulations from our Chinese herb dispensary – the largest in Northwest Florida, paired with guidance on nutrition and daily habits to support their health goals.

Because we’re not bound by one medical model, we have more flexibility—and more tools—to help you feel your best.

How Is This Different From Traditional Medicine?

Traditional, Western medicine has done incredible things. It excels in acute care, emergency response, and surgical interventions. But when it comes to chronic illness, long-term prevention, and quality of life, many patients are left wanting more.

I hear it often:

“My labs are normal, but I still don’t feel well.”

“My doctor told me it’s just part of getting older.”

“I was given medication, but no one asked about my diet or stress levels.”

Integrative medicine fills those gaps.

We take time to listen. We look at patterns, history, and lifestyle. We ask about your sleep, digestion, energy, and emotional well-being—not because it’s “extra,” but because it all matters. Our goal isn’t just to mask symptoms, but to understand the story behind them and to create a care plan that’s tailored to your unique biology, goals, and life circumstances.

The Power of Personalized Wellness

No two bodies are the same. You are not your neighbor, your parent, or your coworker. What works for one person may not work for another—and that’s why personalized care matters.

When you work with an integrative provider, you’re not handed a one-size-fits-all solution. You’re invited into a partnership, where we co-create a wellness plan that evolves with you. Whether you’re working on hormone balance, fertility, digestion, chronic stress, weight loss, or simply optimizing your energy, our role is to guide and support your process with the right blend of tools.

Sometimes, that’s acupuncture. Sometimes, it’s a dietary shift, a carefully selected supplement, or lab-guided medical intervention. Often, it’s all of the above.

The Tortoise Mentality

Health is not a destination. It’s not a number on a scale or a perfect lab result. It’s a relationship with your body, and like any relationship, it requires time, trust and patience.

True wellness isn’t about “fixing” what’s wrong—it’s about learning what your body needs to thrive and honoring that through intentional, steady steps. That’s what we mean when we say, “Wellness is a marathon, not a sprint.”

As an integrative team, we walk beside you for the long haul—not racing to the finish, but pacing with purpose. With every visit, every conversation, and every personalized plan, we aim to help you move closer to the healthiest version of yourself.

So, whether you’re just starting your health journey or looking for a deeper, more connected approach to care, I invite you to embrace the pace of the tortoise—and discover the kind of health that lasts a lifetime.

Visit https://www.tortoiseclinic.com.

Dolly Parton Welcomes Guests to Pirates Voyage Grand Opening

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Dolly Parton appears at the media event for the Pirate’s Voyage Dinner & Show on June 5, 2025, in Panama City, FL. © Curtis Hilbun / Pirate’s Voyage

By Paul Bonnette

It was with heavy anticipation that guests waited for the doors to finally open for Pirates Voyage Dinner and Show in Panama City Beach. For months, construction crews worked diligently building the 60,000 square foot theater from the ground up. It was worth the wait as Dolly Parton walked out on stage arm in arm with Crimson Captain Red Scarlett and Sapphire Captain Doubloon to welcome everyone to the grand opening of Pirates Voyage.

But let’s go back to the beginning. On a chilly morning in February of last year, the first shovels of dirt broke ground in Pier Park on the brand-new 1,000-seat entertainment venue. From that point on, it was almost impossible not to steal a peek at the progress of the building as many drove by the area. Locals and visitors were not the only ones who were excited to start building. Dolly Parton was quoted as saying, “How exciting that we’re breaking ground for my Pirates Voyage Dinner & Show in Panama City Beach. When we open this spring, there will be pirates, mermaids, exciting acrobatics, pyrotechnics, and even a few songs that I wrote – it’s a show everyone in the family is going to love. Everyone knows I dream big, so we are definitely going ‘overboard’ with the details as we get started!”

The excitement continued on in the summer with a “topping out ceremony” as construction crews placed the final steel beam atop the building, an age-old construction tradition that signifies the finishing of the last major aspect of the building’s exterior profile. As summer came to a close, construction began on the interior of “Buccaneer Bay,” excavating approximately 5,500 tons of sand and soil to create a 15-foot, 600,000-gallon lagoon pool complete with two pirate ships.

As construction continued this year, excitement continued to build as locals and visitors alike eagerly anticipated the grand opening, until at last the day had arrived. Having witnessed the building of this 60 million dollar investment from the ground breaking to the topping out ceremony, it exceeded all expectations. From the moment you enter, it’s impossible not to become instantly immersed in the world of scallywags with a pre-show area with live entertainment, pirate-themed drinks and snacks, and a gift shop–or join the crew with pirate and mermaid makeovers. All this, before it’s even time to enter Buccaneer Bay.

The main show dazzles and shines with acrobats, mermaids, sea lions, sword fighting, and even a spooky visit from the ghost of Davy Jones. The show is only rivaled by the food, which has proven to be just as big of a hit with their four-course feast including Half O’ Roasted Chicken, Me Hearties Pulled Pork, Cob O’ Buttery Corn, Matey’s Mashed Potatoes and of course the famous Buccaneer Biscuit and Voyager Creamy Vegetable Soup. Exceptional food, exciting action, and mesmerizing mermaids, what more could you want, except perhaps a visit from a very special guest?

As we took our seats, overwhelmed by Buccaneer Bay, a very familiar voice sang out, welcoming us to the show. “I bet you’ve never seen a pirate like me, right?” As Dolly walked out on stage at Buccaneer Bay, she went on to welcome everyone to the opening of the show.

“We want to invite all of you to Panama City Beach and to the brand new Pirates Voyage Dinner Show and it’s going to be opening up for all the great folks that live around here and for all the great folks that come here on vacation….It’s the perfect place to bring my next pirate crew and everybody here on Panama City Beach has been amazing.”

Dolly closed out by thanking everyone and of course, adding a nod to one of her famous songs.

“You have fun, just know I love you, I will always love you, and thank you so much.”
Whether you come for the exciting adventure with swashbuckling pirates and mermaids or perhaps the famous cuisine that Dolly Parton’s show are known for, one thing is certain.

This is sure to be an Arrrr’esome time for the entire family.

2026 Gulf Coast Jam Lineup Revealed

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Post Malone

Post Malone, Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban and Riley Green to Headline May 28–31, 2026 in PCB

Organizers of the 13th Annual Gulf Coast Jam Presented by Jim Beam surprised fans by unveiling the full 2026 artist lineup on opening night of this year’s festival in Panama City Beach—a first in the event’s history.

Headliners Post Malone, Chris Stapleton, Keith Urban and Riley Green will be joined by more than 20 acts over four days at Frank Brown Park, May 28–31, 2026.

“Our four headliners are some of the most high-profile, in-demand artists we’ve ever had in our lineup,” said Executive Producer Rendy Lovelady. “I mean, Keith Urban was presented the Triple Crown Award, Chris Stapleton won Male Artist of the Year, Riley Green won Single of the Year, and Post Malone is one of the biggest artists in music, period. We’re beyond excited about 2026!”

The festival has drawn more than 30,000 attendees annually in recent years and continues to earn national recognition. Billboard called it one of “The 10 Best Country Music Festivals,” and Music Festival Wizard named it the #1 Festival in the World (2024, Voter’s Choice) and a top pick among Best Beach Music Festivals (2025).

COO Mark Sheldon added, “To have our full lineup in place and announced this early is testament to our Jammers giving us amazing feedback and to the incredible work our team puts in year after year to make this one of the top festivals in the country at one of the most beautiful beaches in the world. We love showing off our home, Panama City Beach!”

Tickets for 2026 are on sale now at www.GulfCoastJam.com, including General Admission, Military, College and First Responder passes, VIP options, hotel packages and payment plans. But they’re going fast—get yours before they sell out!

Cook Team Registration Now Open for Eggs on the Beach

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Calling All Grill Masters: Cook Team Registration Now Open for the 11th Annual “Eggs on the Beach” Big Green Egg Fest Grill for Glory, Trophies, Cash, and a Big Green Egg—All for a Great Cause.

Get fired up! Bay Breeze Patio, the official retailer of Big Green Egg and host of the beloved Eggs on the Beach Big Green Egg Festival, announces that cook team registration is now open for the 11th Annual “Eggs on the Beach” Cooking Competition, happening Saturday, November 1 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Seascape Resort in Miramar Beach, Florida.

Cook Team Registration Now Open for Eggs on the Beach

Recognized three times as “Best Local Annual Event” by VIP Destin Magazine readers, Eggs on the Beach is back and better than ever—bringing together backyard grillers, pro chefs, restaurants, and non-profit teams to compete for cash, trophies, a brand new Big Green Egg, and of course, the ultimate prize: bragging rights.

“We’re fired up for year eleven,” said Wayne Paul, co-owner of Bay Breeze Patio and founder of the event.

“It’s a celebration of great food, community spirit, and incredible support from our sponsors and cook teams. We’ve got some exciting surprises in store for both teams and tasters this year.”

Each registered team of up to six grillers will be provided with a large or XL Big Green Egg to showcase their skills, serving up bite-sized creations for both the public and a panel of honorary judges. Teams compete for crowd and judges’ votes in a high-heat showdown of flavor, creativity, and presentation. The grand prize is a large Big Green Egg for the most Taster votes. Cash prizes will be awarded to non-profit cook teams to support their cause, and trophies will be awarded by a team of honorary judges. Every team gets commemorative t- shirts and Wayne’s Get Grillin’ Rubs.

Cook Team Registration Now Open for Eggs on the Beach

The delicious event raises funds for Fisher House of the Emerald Coast and Food For Thought, two local charities making a big difference in the community. Located on Eglin Air Force Base, the Fisher House provides a “home away from home” for military families to be together during treatment for serious illness or physical/occupational therapy. Based in Santa Rosa Beach, Food for Thought provides backpacks filled with healthy, easy-to-prepare foods for students who are dependent on free or reduced school meals.

For those who have considered owning a Big Green Egg, Demo Eggs, which will be used during the event, will be sold in advance with nest (metal stand) and plate setter for a discounted price. Both large and XLarge Eggs include a limited lifetime warranty, and can be picked up after the event.

Cook team registration is $50 for a team of six and cook team fees are waived for non-profit cook teams, which are competing for a cash donation toward their cause. Taster tickets will be on-sale soon. To learn more or to register a cook team or become a sponsor, visit www.EggsontheBeach.com or call 850-269-4666.

Tips to Safely Co-exist with Alligators

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AlligatorAs the weather gets warmer across the state and alligator mating season approaches, Florida’s state reptile, the American alligator, can become more active and visible.

The American alligator is a conservation success story in Florida. Florida has a healthy and stable alligator population, which is estimated at 1.3 million alligators of every size. Alligators are found in all 67 counties, inhabiting all wetlands where there’s adequate food and shelter.

Serious injuries caused by alligators are rare in Florida. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) works to keep Floridians and visitors informed and recommends the following precautionary measures near alligators, including in or near the water, to reduce the chances of conflict:

Keep a safe distance if you see an alligator. If someone is concerned about an alligator, they should call FWC’s toll-free Nuisance Alligator Hotline at 866-FWC-GATOR (866-392-4286), and we will dispatch a contracted nuisance alligator trapper to resolve the situation.

Keep pets on a leash and away from the water’s edge. Pets often resemble alligators’ natural prey.

Swim only in designated swimming areas during daylight hours and without your pet. Alligators are most active between dusk and dawn.

Never feed an alligator. It’s illegal and dangerous. When fed, alligators can lose their natural wariness and instead learn to associate people with the availability of food. This can lead to an alligator becoming a nuisance and needing to be removed from the wild.

Access safety information resources in both English and Spanish by visiting MyFWC.com/Alligator and clicking on “Living with Alligators.”

Chasing Perfection: Inside the World of the Blue Angels

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Blue Angels planes

By Will Estell

Soaring by on a high-speed pass, barely one hundred feet above the runway—at a speed I’m told at the time is in excess of 700 mph—I can literally smell the fuel and feel the jet wash, before I hear the powerful roar of the F/A -18 Super Hornet as it soars by then climbs steeply just ahead of us, disappearing into the clouds, before diving back down in a corkscrew then leveling out about a mile away. All of this happens in about 20 seconds before another pilot with cojones of steel, and the skills to match, flies by completely inverted, slightly further away, but still close enough to feel the change in the atmosphere from where I am standing on the tarmac.

What I am witnessing up close and personal today is the same magical breath of patriotism that fans see at airshows all over this great country each year. The only difference is, today I’m taking it all in from the Blue Angels communication cart, surrounded by a small team of just eight of the Blues support staff, along with my wingman for the day, Blue Angels Public Affairs Officer, Lt. Ben Bushong.

Since being established in 1946, the U.S. Navy Blue Angels hold the unique distinction of being the most well-known aerobatic team in the entire world. While they regularly wow crowds with breathtaking performances right here in our own backyard, their mission extends far beyond dazzling crowds at airshows, as they aim to inspire future generations of patriotic Americans, by demonstrating the unmatched aptitude, attitude and professionalism of the men and women serving in the U.S. armed forces.

These aero superstars do so much more than simply entertain with a breathtaking aerial showcase. Their performances represent thousands of hours of precision flight, discipline, unshakable resolve and the unwavering spirit of naval aviation. For decades, they’ve captivated millions with gravity-defying maneuvers, embodying the excellence and teamwork that define the U.S. Navy Blue Angels—or as we affectionally refer to them along these beautiful coastal communities of Northwest Florida, The Blues.

I had the opportunity to spend a day inside the world of The Blues, guided by LT. Bushong, and gained some firsthand insight into their headquarters at NAS Pensacola. Including observing a morning flight meeting, pre-flight preparations, and the behind-the-scenes maintenance and logistics performed by their team of 158 active-duty Sailors and Marines, that keep this elite squadron at peak performance.

Here are some Q&As from my behind-the-scenes day with LT. Ben Bushong and the Blue Angels team, part of a multi-publication media experience with The Blues:

What is the age range of the pilots and does age play a part in the selection process?

The age of our pilots usually range from early 30s to late 40s. Age isn’t necessarily a factor when applying for the team. All pilots need to have a minimum number of flight hours and experience to be able to apply.

As popular as the Blue Angels are around the country, how do you and your team feel about the escalation of attention after last year’s hit Amazon original, The Blue Angels?

The film definitely gives viewers an inside look into what it means to be a part of the U.S. Navy’s flight demonstration squadron, and it does it for an entire show season, including the selection process and intense training that the pilots endure to get to where they are. As a team we’re happy about the depiction and think the movie can only help bring our fans closer and hopefully create more interest in our mission.

Do the pilots still get any sense of nervousness when they fly or is it such a well-oiled repetitive motion, due to all the practice and shows, that it becomes like driving your vehicle from home to work and back?

Everything we do is based on safety and having absolute complete trust in one another. We absolutely all have to count on that up there and on the ground. So, during winter training, we incorporate the crawl, walk, run mentality to continue to work towards the tight formations. As a team, we are always chasing perfection, 100% of the time.

What criteria would you say does play the largest part in the pilot and support team selection?

With all team members, trust and personality are two big factors when selecting new team members. If your current command is letting you apply for this team, then that means you have already checked all the boxes on paper for the prerequisites. But we are looking for people who would make great ambassadors for the Navy and Marine Corps, and someone that you would potentially spend 300 days on the road with in a given season. Our Maintainers and Crew Chiefs perform all the preflight inspections on every aircraft, so the pilots can strap in and go! It takes complete trust in a person, to be able to strap in and fly without performing your own preflight inspection of the aircraft. We are a successful team. because everybody has complete trust that the person next to you is doing their job effectively and efficiently.

With such vicious schedules between practices, social and event obligations, and traveling 300 days per year, how much sleep does the average pilot get?

Wait…we’re supposed to be sleeping too? [laughs] Thursday morning we fly to our show site. The first flight at every city is our “circles” flight, where we fly over the airfield to find all the checkpoints for the show. Followed by a practice. Thursdays are typically the longest, because it’s a three-flight day: Transit, Checkpoint Flight and Practice. Friday we perform community outreach, visiting local schools and hospitals, then perform a full practice. Saturday and Sunday are show days, then we transit back to Pensacola after the show. Monday our team gets our day off, then it’s back to Tuesday and Wednesday practices here in Pensacola. Actually, not getting enough sleep is never really too much of a factor. We always perform in the afternoons, so there’s typically not many early mornings on the road.

Any other closing insight you and the team would like readers to know about the mission you all are fulfilling?

The Blue Angels are direct representatives of the 800,000 men and women serving in the Navy and Marine Corps. All of us are from the fleet and will return to the fleet after our time here. By design, our Navy and Marine Corps is expeditionary in nature, meaning all our operations are happening overseas and out of sight. The Blue Angels were designed to showcase the teamwork and professionalism of the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps to the American public, and like we always say, “We’re glad to be here!”

Will Estell is a seasoned writer, editor, and media entrepreneur with over 700 published articles spanning regional and national publications. His work covers coastal tourism, real estate, dining, automotive reviews, and celebrity interviews, earning him a strong reputation in Northwest Florida media. Currently the Chief Creative Officer of Estell Hussey Media, LLC, Will has co-founded 12 magazine titles and served as editor-in-chief for several others. Originally from Booneville, Miss., Will is a father of three and lives in Destin and Navarre with his wife, ABC 3 news anchor Laura Hussey-Estell.

Gulf Coast Jam: Twelve Years of Bringing Country to the Coast

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Sam Hunt

By Paul Bonnette

For over twelve years, despite stormy weather conditions, pandemics, and hurricanes, Gulf Coast Jam has been bringing “Country to the Coast.” This multi-day country music festival has seen its fair share of challenges, but has weathered them to become a staple event on the Emerald Coast. This year, thousands of fans from all 50 states packed into Frank Brown Park as headliners such as Sam Hunt, Blake Shelton, Tyler Childers and Lainey Wilson took to the stage for four nights of legendary country music. Whether it is shopping at the numerous vendors, enjoying food and fun or just coming to enjoy world-class country music, this event seems to offer something that brings out residents and visitors alike as tens of thousands of fans make this event a must-do.

However, it wasn’t always the massive music festival it is now. Gulf Coast Jam began in 2013 as headliners such as Toby Keith, The Charlie Daniel’s Band and Trace Adkins took to the stage and played to a crowd of 6,000. According to Executive Producer Rendy Lovelady, seeing the growth of the festival to what it is now is something he holds close to his heart.

“We’ve walked this path and seen it grow from the first year with 6,000 people being in October…the talent has grown, the crowd capacity has grown, the pull of the festival is in all fifty states now, just the overall texture of the festival has grown,” says Lovelady.
According to Lovelady, they are always looking at new ways to grow and provide extra experiences. As part of the ten-year anniversary, Gulf Coast Jam added a fourth night to the already stacked festival as well as unique experiences, including the now popular Ferris Wheel ride.

Gulf Coast Jam continues to grow and expand, and next year looks to be the biggest event in its history. For the first time in the event’s history, Lovelady took to the stage on the first night to announce the full lineup for Gulf Jam 2026, which features legendary performers such as Chris Stapleton, Riley Green, Keith Urban and Post Malone. In addition to the headliners, Gulf Coast Jam 2026 will also feature performances by Koe Wetzel, Muscadine Bloodline, Marcus King, Treaty Oak Revival and many others.

Tickets have already been selling out for many of the tiers as fans eagerly await next year’s festival.

For Rendy Lovelady, despite the challenges, Gulf Coast Jam is an event that he hopes and plans will be around for a long time to come.

“I think Gulf Coast Jam is always going to be a staple for Panama City Beach. We have a long-term agreement with the city and it’s in the top ten country events in the country. It draws from all fifty states, CMT covers it, so it has national television on it. It has become a real staple and I see it being very much a part of the future and hopefully it never goes away. I believe that Gulf Coast Jam is going to be here forever.”

For more information and tickets, visit gulfcoastjam.com.

Through My Clear Eyes

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Through My Clear Eyes

I stand in silence, day by day,
a frame for all I see —
from blush of dawn to star-strewn night,
the world looks back at me.

I watch the sun climb from the gulf,
its warmth against my face.
I cradle morning’s gentle light
and watch the world awaken, bright.

When I am clean, oh what a gift —
the world shines brighter than before.
Colors sharpen, sky expands,
each view a living grace.

I catch the waves of waving hands,
the press of small, wide eyes.
Their chalked rainbows, smudged and sweet,
become my best disguise.

I watch the people passing by;
I hope they’ll pause and look inside —
to see the welcome waiting there,
the space where smiles reside.

And then the clouds come gathering near,
the sky turns steel and gray.
The rain taps gently, cool and clear —
a storm is on its way.

The downpour fades; the light returns,
and bathes all I embrace.
The world feels fresh, the air is clear,
the sun resumes its place.

So here I stand — both shield and frame —
to share what’s all around,
grateful to help you see each day
the Emerald Coast’s great town.

When your windows are clean, the world truly does shine brighter, just as these verses reveal. Fish Window Cleaning understands the importance of a clear view — not just for beauty, but for connecting you to the vibrant life outside. Let’s bring that brilliant clarity to your home and business, so you, too, can fully embrace every moment, every view, every impression and every day on the Emerald Coast.

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CBA’s “State of the Basin”: How Oyster Gardening Is Reviving Choctawhatchee Bay

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Freeport Bay ClubBy Allison McDowell, CBA

Along the shores of Choctawhatchee Bay, a quiet but powerful movement is taking place – one oyster at a time. Families, retirees, and students are rolling up their sleeves to take part in a unique conservation effort led by the Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance (CBA). Their mission? To rebuild the bay’s critical oyster reefs through an innovative and community-driven initiative: the Oyster Gardening program.

Now entering its 2025 season, this hands-on program invites local volunteers to help restore the bay’s ecosystem by growing young oysters at their homes or designated dock locations. It’s a project where science meets stewardship, turning everyday citizens into environmental champions.

A Simple Solution with a Big Impact

Each oyster grown through the program can filter up to 50 gallons of water daily, making them natural purifiers for Choctawhatchee Bay. Beyond water quality, these tiny powerhouses also create habitat for fish and crabs and help stabilize shorelines.

The program has supported habitat restoration efforts at multiple sites around the bay, an impressive achievement that’s benefiting marine life and bolstering the overall health of the ecosystem. It’s a grassroots effort with ripple effects far beyond the shoreline.

Science Comes to Life

One of the most inspiring aspects of the Oyster Gardening program is its educational value. Whether it’s a retiree tracking oyster growth or a middle schooler observing changes in the water, participants are engaged in real-world marine science. The program transforms conservation into a fun, local, and impactful experience, nurturing the next generation of environmental stewards in the process.

Get Involved

With the 2025 season underway, CBA is calling on new volunteers to help make waves. No experience is needed, just a love for the water and a willingness to learn.
For more information or to get involved, visit www.basinalliance.org or email reynol59@nwfsc.edu.

Palms Resort Brings Dinner, Drinks, Live Magic & Comedy to Destin!

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Magic plus ComedyAn action-packed live show featuring World-Class Magic, Comedy and Ventriloquism is now open with nightly shows at the newly renovated Palms Destin Resort Showroom.

Interactive magic takes place just inches away in an intimate showroom that offers excellent table seating. The performance features sophisticated magic & smart comedy targeting adults but is family-friendly and appropriate for all ages. The show is headlined by Bart Rockett who hosted his own nationally syndicated television show for three seasons, had a co-starring role on the former NBC Drama Parenthood and headlined his own 1,000-seat theater in the tourist mecca of Branson, Missouri for nine seasons. He has appeared in 85 countries around the globe and headlined for most every major cruise line.

Rockett, who started at the age of 10, trained under Jeff Dunham and is recognized for his excellent comedy ventriloquism which is featured in the show. After growing up in the South, Rockett moved to Hollywood, California where his management team is located. He produced his teens to the finals of NBC’s America’s Got Talent and they have gone on to do major Hollywood projects over the years. Kadan, who starred in the movie Dark Skies with award winning actress Keri Russell and on CBS’s rush hour combines forces with his Sister, Brooklyn to make guest appearances in Rockett’s Destin show.

Brooklyn is well known for her viral Super Bowl commercial that currently has nearly 800 million views on YouTube and most recently played Hollywood superstar Bradley Cooper’s daughter in a project with Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese.

This talented family has been vacationing in Destin for many years and now that Rockett’s kids are almost grown, he is excited to be back for a long-term residency in the place his Grandparents first introduced him to as a child. Rockett shared, “For me, coming back here feels like coming home. Some of my greatest childhood memories happened on these beaches and it’s my desire to bring something unique to the area that is a fun experience for families to attend & make their own amazing memories.”

Nightly shows happen at 7:30 p.m. with 5 p.m. early seatings offered on Sundays and select dates. A variety of alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages are available as well as a full menu of food and dessert offerings before or after the show. Parking is plentiful and free in The Palms Destin Resort multi-level parking garage that is attached to the showroom.

Advance reservations are required and can be made at the official ticketing site: USATourTickets.LIVE.

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