The HUB June Happenings
Summer is here and The HUB is hopping with new offerings to enjoy, gather, get fit and shop!
Enjoy
National Wine Day was May 25th and...
Daddy’s Girl
By Lauren Catanese
I’m not one for labels. But this one I’m sure to keep. Being my daddy’s girl has changed the world for me....
High Points in Low Places and the Impact of Obscurity
By Kirk McCarley
Britton Hill is 54 miles away. Positioned near the unincorporated community of Lakewood, it measures 345 feet above sea level and is...
Gauges
By Rick Moore
Most new cars have gauges to diagnose the smallest of potential problems. Warnings appear on the dashboard. Some vehicles actually send a...
A Pastor’s Ponderings
By Rev. Pete Hyde
In the dark of the night the light of a nearly full moon filtered through a layer of thin clouds. The coastal...
FATHER’S DAY
By Sean Dietrich
The Choctawhatchee Bay is calm this morning. I’m fishing. I always fish on Father’s Day weekend. There is a blue heron standing...
Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation Makes History with Two-Week Artist Residency Program
Recently, Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation (MKAF) Community Outreach impacted 5,700 children in Okaloosa and Walton Counties. 20 school groups and Boys and Girls Clubs...
THE SEASIDE SEVEN
By Anne Hunter
For the past three years, a group of seven abstract painters from New Orleans have painted in Seaside. Among them is their...
Humbleman Men’s Studio Expanding Service
The Humbleman Studio in Grayton Beach is pleased to announce W. James Whidbee has joined the team. Whidbee, a retired, 20-yearveteran of the U.S....
Rockwell Tharp Ladies Boutique Highlights Fashion and Style for The Emerald...
While fashion and style cross many generations, demographics and personalities that span thousands of years, one thing is for sure-every single one of us...































































