Looking for some unique finds, affordable clothes or holiday decorations? Maybe you’re looking for the perfect Christmas gift for your child and don’t want to break the bank. Come shop at Good Neighbor Thrift Store.
Tonight is Halloween, and my wife and I will be dishing out candy to the costumed kids coming to our door – it’s a good way to meet neighbors – but we are not promoting the celebration. No giant skeletons or inflatable ghosts clutter our front yard, and no lit jack-o-lanterns sit outside our front door, which may explain why we do not get many callers. Not to worry, I have taken it as my personal duty to eat any leftover candy, a duty from which I will not waver.
Looks like there is no shame and nothing is off limits ahead of our presidential election. The Democratic candidate, Kamala Harris, and her proxies are calling the other candidate, Donald Trump, Hitler and those that might want to vote for him white supremacists, even those that are obviously not white. The rhetoric is very dangerous, and I am appalled at the depths of depravity the democratic party is willing to go to in an attempt to sway the election their way. You always know when someone doesn’t have anything substantive to say – they start saying things like, Hitler. I don’t know what is worse, how about Satan or Beelzebub. That is next. Wait, they have already done it. The have been spreading rumors that Donald Trump is probably the Anti-Christ.
Churches across the Emerald Coast have held events this fall, seeking ways to be involved in the community and draw interest in their services. Coastline Calvary Chapel is no exception.
On Saturday, Oct. 26, the Oriole Beach-based church held its annual fall festival at the Gulf Breeze Community Center on Shoreline Drive.
Frank Sinatra, the famous singer and actor, once said of New York City, “If I can make it there, I can make it anywhere.”
Navarre’s Julius Raymond Weems IV is learning the meaning of Sinatra’s words. The 10-year-old is acting, singing and dancing in the Broadway production of “MJ,” a musical based on Michael Jackson’s life.
Tallahassee – When Florida voters went to the polls in 1998, they passed a constitutional amendment that made a series of election-related changes, including requiring nonpartisan races for county school board seats.