Let’s Celebrate!!!
Citizens are celebrating the NEW Green Deal and globalist WOKE businesses.
We are truly happy to have a lower standard of living and eating lower quality food because of increased cost.
The adaptation of a concert series
In 2008, the Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce began hosting a free concert series called “Concerts in the Park.”
Navarre Park would fill with people from neighboring communities, visitors and locals alike.
Out and About
The Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce has changed up their “Tunes by the Dunes” concert series.
This year there will be a six-week spring series kicking off next Thursday, March 10, and a six-week summer series.
If you’re reading this, you’re breathing
I just returned from a morning walk in the fog. While I hate driving in fog, walking in it is another experience.
The world takes on a soft haze, its edges rounded off and colors dimmed. Sidewalks get shorter. It’s like peering at life through a gauzy curtain.
For God’s Sake: We need to learn what causes the gospel to “ignite”
Brian Out Loud
You know when a kicker lines up for a field goal that seems destined to go in only to end up sailing wide left or wide right?
It almost happened this week.
Out and About
Just like the landscape of Navarre is changing, so are we.
With the addition of two papers to our parent company, Sandpaper Publishing, Inc., we have had changes in our staffing. In addition to hiring and getting ready to staff the two new (to us) titles, Santa Rosa Press Gazette and the Crestview News Bulletin, we have had changes in roles in our company.
Florida Power and Lights out
For God’s Sake: we must set Christ-likeness on our horizon and steer course for it
One of the lingering symptoms of my recent bout with COVID is a beard.
For the week-and-a-half that I was stricken, I set up residence on our living room sofa and topping my “not-to-do list” was shaving.
Brian Out Loud
Five years ago, the Sweet 16 was the furthest thing from the collective mind of Navarre’s girls basketball team.
The Raiders were just praying to avoid 16 losses in Abby Fogg’s first season as the head coach.
For the record, they didn’t. They lost 19 games.