Momentum Church has been meeting in the Gulf Breeze Middle School since the fall of 2012 and April 4 church leaders will share their vision for a campus that will be coming to Navarre in September.
Most travelers try to pack light but that is impossible for Keith Wheeler who travels around the globe with a 90pound, 12-foot wooden cross. He would also be considered a world traveler having visited all seven continents and walking with the cross more than 22,000 miles.
The Santa Rosa County School District is encouraging parents and guardians to complete a parent satisfaction survey. The effort is aimed to help the district provide quality service to parents and the community.
Tourists visit Navarre Beach to enjoy the beautiful white sand and clear Gulf of Mexico waters. And, why wouldn’t they? Navarre Beach in consecutive months was named one of Florida’s top 5 white sand beaches by Conde’ Nast Traveler and the No. 25 beach in the U.S. by TripAdvisor.
I’ve got one question. Who is responsible for the timing of the traffic lights? Whoever it is needs to be fired or find another company that is able to adjust the timing. It took me 30 minutes to travel 1 mile through Navarre the last 2 nights.
The Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce at its monthly meeting March 28 announced its Business and Member of the Month, as well as its Ambassador of the Quarter.
Registration is now open for the 12th Annual Navarre Fun Fest 5k and 1-Mile Fun Run to be held at 8 a.m., Saturday, April 26 at Navarre Beach. The race is a non-timed 5k and 1-mile fun run which will start and end near the Fun Fest site on Gulf Boulevard at the public boat launch parking lot. All post-race activities, including award presentations and music will take place on the Fun Fest grounds.
A line of thunderstorms Friday packing winds estimated at 60 mph or more damaged Santa Rosa County facilities on Navarre Beach leaving lifeguards with only one usable lifeguard stand from which to monitor the beach and swimmers in the Gulf of Mexico.
Two Fort Walton Beach restaurants that were temporarily closed last week by the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulations (FDBPR) have reopened for business after successfully meeting inspection standards.