Take a Coastlines - Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce
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Take a Coastlines - Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce
2 June 2013 | www.fwbchamber.com | The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce A Message from the Chair of the Board Increase Your Business And Take The Challenge. First I want to say a HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who participated in the Doolittle Raiders 71st Reunion “The Farewell Tribute” in April. These great American Heroes trained for their historic mission right here at Eglin, and our community is Mark Hamrick so fortunate to have hosted their Owner, Vacuum Center final pubic reunion 71 years later. This event was one that this community has never seen and certainly bigger then any event the Fort Walton Beach Chamber has ever put together. This was a great example of the term “team effort” and it would not have been possible if that was not the case. Dozens of businesses did not hesitate to step up and commit personnel and resources, including our lead sponsor Tony Hughes and Beach Community Bank. When we found out we would be hosting the 71st Reunion, Tony told us that “Beach Community Bank was all in.” This took great sponsors, hundred of volunteers, a dedicated Chamber Staff willing to work long and hard hours, and the public for so much support and showing these great men how much this community appreciates our military heroes, past and present. I am so proud to have been a part of it and witness the hard work that made the event so special. Again THANK YOU ALL!!!! It seems every where I go someone is asking me about the Chamber. They want to know how it works, how it can What’s INSIDE Message from the Chair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 President’s Message . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Ambassadors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Sponsor Spotlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Applause . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 & 7 improve their business, and how they can get involved. I always tell them how much the Chamber has helped my business and so many others’, especially during these last few years of economic downturn. I tell them of members I know who do 50% of their business with other Chamber members. Chamber members are very dedicated to doing business with their fellow Chamber members whenever possible. Then I tell them about one or two of our 30 committees that would be great for their type of business. With 1.500 members we are the ninth largest Chamber in the state, and I think that speaks for itself. The last thing I tell them―and the point I want to stress to you if you are not a Chamber member―is we have a guarantee. We call it the Chamber Challenge. It’s really very simple. Go to the Chamber web site or come by the Chamber, fill out your membership app and pay your dues. Soon after that you will be invited to the New Member Lunch, which is a one hour orientation about the benefits of your membership. At that time we will guarantee you that we will do everything we have promised you or we will refund your membership dues in full at the end of one year. You have nothing to lose; and if you take advantage of the many Chamber opportunities available, your business will benefit. On top of that you will meet some great people and have a lot of fun. That’s the Chamber Challenge. Take it today ―you’ll be glad you did. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me or the Chamber staff. As always thank you for your membership!! Coastlines is a publication of the Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce 34 S.E. Miracle Strip Pkwy. (850) 244-8191 • FAX (850) 244-1935 Published & printed by Northwest Florida Daily News Take a Trip | Take a Coastlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Business After Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Ribbon Cuttings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Nothing but Networking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 First Friday Coffee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Multi-Chamber Expo & Taste of Okaloosa County . . . . . 14 New Member Reception . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17 Membership Renewals/ New Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Chamber Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Submit info to eppi@fwbchamber.org Contact your Daily News Advertising Account Executive at 863-1111 James Payne | Adventure Photography | 200-6289 James Stewart | Blacksuit Future Methods | 582-2699 Graphic Designer - Tom Sexton | 585-7360 The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce | www.fwbchamber.com | May 2013 President’s Message FWB – Friendliest City . . . In the World?? I recently attended the City of Fort Walton Beach planning retreat, where the elected officials work with our city staff to create a game plan for the coming years. I was very encouraged to have such a forward-thinking council and staff planning for our city’s future. Ted Corcoran One of the topics that was at the top President/CEO/IOM of everyone’s list—and an important one to determine our mission—was: What is Fort Walton Beach now and what do we want Fort Walton Beach to become? I have begun informing our City friends on the Chamber’s 2009 Community Visioning project. We have the blueprint for this FWB Visioning/Branding process. Thus we will not have to recreate the wheel. Although I don’t know where we will end up, I do know we have to be very realistic about our options. What does FWB have to offer? For example, the 2009 report noted the following as “FWB’s best known landmarks” (in order): Beaches, Indian Mound, Okaloosa Island, Eglin AFB, Brooks Bridge, The Landing, “Don’t Know,” Downtown, Uptown Station, Gulfarium, The Boardwalk, Flag Pole at Uptown Station, Goofy Golf and Hwy 98! Of course that does not take into account any municipal boundaries. If we remove those that are not actually in the City of FWB and its jurisdiction, we have: Indian Mound, The Landing, Downtown, Uptown, and Goofy Golf. Needless to say, we are not going to compete with Orlando—or Destin for that matter-- on the basis of attractions. So what will our niche be? The Visioning report highlighted all the “other” great stuff we already know about our area: beautiful beaches, pro military, family oriented, small town feel, etc. However with that same bio, there are dozens of similar towns in Florida, much less the Southeast. What can we do that makes us stand out—and doesn’t cost anything?? Free, no government financing, no grants—nothing. We can become the Friendliest City in Okaloosa County/ NW Florida/Florida! When your neighbor walks their dog past your house, say Hello; when you see someone in the grocery store, smile. [From a recent email sent to me (you know the ones with the little puppy wagging its tail): A smile from you can bring happiness to anyone, even if they don’t like you.] Train your personnel to respond with “My pleasure”, instead of “No problem.” Just convince yourself and your staff to be…….friendlier! Lets’ just start being nicer to….. everyone. Let’s begin now. How soon until Fort Walton Beach, Florida is voted one of The Friendliest Cities in the World?? Have a great day! 3 4 June 2013 | www.fwbchamber.com | The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce Take a Trip | Take a Coastlines CCheers hamber Our members are going to some pretty glamorous places these days – and they’re taking some good reading material right along with them. If you choose to take your Coastlines with you on a trip, take a photo and share it with us. Send it to eppi@fwbchamber.org. On April 29, 2013, Rowena Crissey, Liezele Wtulich, and Gale Jones, owners of Accounting with CJW, LLC, presented the Fort Walton Beach Developmental Center with several bags and boxes of toiletries for the use of the residents. The FWB Developmental Center is a 63-bed residential facility for intellectually delayed adults. They also brought a large basket of Liezele’s delicious homemade brownies. Many thanks to these wonderful ladies! Desley Parker of Success with Desley took a moment to check on things back home while she was visiting the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The Recognized Leader in Heart Attack Care. 2089998 Jesse Aguilar Cardiac Cath Tech 2093082 The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce | www.fwbchamber.com | May 2013 2012 Monthly Committee Meetings Environment Committee 1st Tuesday @ 8:15 am Government Affairs 1st Thursday @ 7:45 am Healthcare Committee 2nd Tuesday @ 8:00 am Tourism 2nd Tuesday @ 12:00 pm Military Affairs (MAC)** 3rd Monday @ 11:30 am Member Discount Providers** Ambassadors Executive* Multi Cultural @ Breakers on Okaloosa Island 3rd Tuesday @ 8:00 am 3rd Wednesday @ 7:45 am 3rd Thursday @ 11:30 am 4th Tuesday @ 5:30 pm * Limited to Only selected and/or elected Chamber Members **Additional Fees Apply for Committee Membership Monthly Networking Opportunities First Friday Coffee Nothing But Networking Lunch New Member Luncheon Business After Hours 1st Friday @ 7:15 am 2nd Thursday @ 11:30 am 2nd Friday @ 11:45 am 3rd Thursday @ 5:30 pm 5 Member Discount Providers Get Your Booth At The July MDP Luau! Each year the Member Discount Providers (MDP) host the July First Friday Coffee (JULY 12 THIS YEAR) and the October Business After Hours….and we do it with a TWIST!! This year the Co-chairs, Terry Bush (Office Depot) and Lisa Hammond (Posh Daisy), along with their team, are planning a really festive event for the July First Friday Coffee JULY 12TH. The event site will be transformed in to a Hawaiian Luau AND YOU CAN HAVE A BOOTH THERE just by joining the MDP committee!! It won’t be your normal come and sit at a table and listen to a bunch of speakers – it will be a trade show networking format with lots of HUGE prizes and fun activities. You will get your card punched at each of the booth to be eligible for thousands of dollars in door prizes given by MDP members. As MDP members, we offer a special discount to Chamber members, and together we sponsor the two events mentioned above. We meet monthly on the 3rd Tuesday of the month (8 tp 9 am) at the Chamber conference room for networking and planning. It is a GREAT group of Chamber members who support each other in business, and we would love to have you be a part. Even if you can’t make all the meetings you can still participate in the big events we sponsor. Your annual dues of $150 cover your sponsorship of those events. Members are recognized on the Chamber website by the blue MDP logo and listing of their discounts. The membership currently includes, America Victoria Cleaning, Best Western Ft. Walton Beachfront Hotel, BLAB TV, Brockman Enterprises, Inc., Emerald Coast TV, Freedom Boat Club, Gulf Reflection Studio, Helenback, Marion’s Hand & Foot Scrub, Mary Kay by Cindy Kay, McMahon Hadder Insurance, Office Depot, Orkin, Perfect Imprints, Professional Computer Training and Services, Quality Inn Bayside, Remembering Loved Ones, Revive Media Services, Rosewood Realty, Shalimar Eye Care, Success with Desley, The Posh Daisy, Trinity Air, and the Vacuum Center....AND YOUR NAME COULD BE PROMOTED RIGHT HERE! To have a booth at the July First Friday Coffee Luau, please email joy@revivemediaservices.com or peggy@peggybrockman.com for a membership application. DEADLINE TO BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE JULY COFFEE IS JUNE 25TH. Give your business the extra boost it needs by being extra visible through MDP! Peggy Brockman Brockman Enterprises, Inc. ! e s u a l p p A 6 June 2013 | www.fwbchamber.com | The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce Republican Women of Okaloosa Federated Make Book Donations Choctawhatchee HS student Dylan Johnston, Ellen Deckert from Republican Women of Okaloosa Federated recently the CHS Media Center and RWOF President Patricia Perri with a donated books to local libraries in memory of deceased book in memory of Marguerite Godbold. members. A book in memory of Julie Smith was presented to St. Mary School, where her granddaughter Brook Mert Wagner Receives Special Award from CVHN Dental Bus Visits Children in Crisis Mental Health Association The Children’s Volunteer Health Network, (CVHN), Gilland is a student. Shalimar Library received a book in Mert Wagner, Dental Bus recently visited the Children’s Neighborhood memory of Peg Turpen and Choctawhatchee High School Chamber stalwart at Children in Crisis, (CIC). The visit was to help the received a book in memory of Marguerite Godbold. and long-time volchildren living at CIC with dental problems and routine unteer, was reccare that often occurs when a child is abused, neglected ognized at the or abandoned. During the visit, CVHN dentists and O k a l o o s a / Wa l t o n technicians provided vital care to over 20 children in Mental Health need. Dental exams, X-rays, cleaning and sealants were Association Annual provided at no cost. Awards Reception According to Ken Hair, CIC President & CEO, “We for his many years of opened the Children’s Neighborhood in February 2008 Volunteer Service as and since then; we’ve provided a home to over 370 Kids their photographer. and have kept all of our brother and sister sibling group families together. Help from the CVHN Dental Bus really VPS USO Lounge Wins Worldwide Award makes a significant difference in the health of our chilThe USO recently condren. We can’t thank CVHN enough for their wonderful A book in memory of Julie Smith was presented to St. Mary School, where her granddaughter Brook Gilland is a student. Shown in ducted a satisfaction sursupport.” vey for the first time, and CIC is a 501, (c), (3) non-profit community charity of the photo are (from left) teacher Beth Parker, Principal Gerard awards were presented in caring people providing homes and establishing hope to D. Kubelka, Julie’s husband Ken Smith, and granddaughter Brook early May at the Country the abused, neglected and abandoned children of our com- Gilland, along with RWOF president Patricia Perri and Hulda Music Hall of Fame. It’s munity. Together we can make a difference in the life of Mahlum. exciting to announce that a child. To learn more about CIC, visit www.childreninthe USO of Northwest Florida Regional Airport (VPS) crisisfl.org, or call 850-864-4242. was announced as one of the Most Improved USO Centers worldwide. Congratulations to the local USO staff and volunteers who work to lift the spirits of troops and their families every day! Each month we highlight the accomplishments of Chamber businesses and individuals. Submit your news and pictures to eppi@fwbchamber.org Limit 150 words or less. Pictured in photo left to right: Denise Johnston, Children’s Volunteer Health Network Dental Technician, Ken Hair, CIC President & CEO and Kelly Taylor, CVHN Dental Technician pose in front of the CVHN Dental Bus during their visit to CIC. Shalimar Library received a book in memory of Peg Turpen. Librarian Alice Brown (c) was presented the book by RWOF president Patricia Perri and Hulda Mahlum. Kentico Teams with Bit-Wizards to create Digital Marketing University (plus Bit-Wizards logo) In another of many firsts, B i t - Wi z a r d s launched its first partner-developed website, Digital Marketing University (DMU), a free marketing and training program sponsored by Kentico CMS, designed to provide people who are new to the marketing profession an opportunity to learn, engage, and interact with top industry experts. The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce | www.fwbchamber.com | May 2013 Kentico CMS hopes that by providing this resource, marketers will not only be able to take what they’ve learned and apply it to their careers, but also share any insight or new ideas with the DMU community. Working with Thom Robbins, Chief Evangelist of Kentico CMS, designers and developers from Bit-Wizards turned the DMU idea into reality. “Choosing Bit-Wizards enabled Digital Marketing University to leverage the best of Kentico EMS, Windows Azure and responsive design using Kentico +,” says Thom. “The Kentico community of digital agencies and marketing professionals has so much to offer in terms of education, resources, and networking. Any ‘student’ of Digital Marketing University will get a big leg up as they begin their journey into the exciting world of marketing. Bit-Wizards was key to making that happen.” The design team at Bit-Wizards for the DMU project was led by Michael Whalen, Director of Web Development, with logo design by Paul Brinton, and site development by Lisa Fuller, both of whom are web and graphic designers. Kentico+ is immediately available at: http://www. kentico.com/plus. The Digital Marketing University site is now live at: http:///www.digital-marketing-university.com. Emerald Coast American Business Women’s Association Congratulations to this year’s winners of the Emerald Coast Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association 20th Annual Billy Bowlegs Boat Poker Run on May 11th. Captain Billy Bowlegs LVIII Rick Harris and Queen Beth Chalker presented the 1st place prize package (valued at $2,500) to Louise Lowe, pictured between them. Also pictured are (L-R) Sharon Harris, 3rd place winner of a $1,500 prize package Dave Newman, 2nd place winner Amanda Leddy ($2,000 prize package) and Gerry Chalker. For more information visit the website www.abwa-ecc.org. Party site was Shalimar Yacht Basin. Ports of call were Mango’s on the Bayou, Fort Walton Beach Yacht Club, Helen Back, Legendary Marine at Brooks Bridge, Fudpuckers on Okaloosa 7 Island, Elk’s Lodge #1795, Dockside Watersports in Destin and Northlight Marina in Niceville. Proceeds will benefit local scholarships and educational programs. The chapter meetings are held on the 1st Tuesday of each month for dinner at Two Trees Restaurant. If you would like to attend a meeting, contact president Amy McBride at 850-217-9067. 8 June 2013 | www.fwbchamber.com | The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce Nothing But etworkin N G We had a great lunchtime networking event in May at Pranzo Italian Ristorante. The speakers were (l-r) Emma Giordano of the U.S. Air Force Small Business Program Office, Mayor Mike Anderson of the City of Fort Walton Beach, and Caleb and Chelsea Smith of Apparel Expressions. Next month: Thursday, June 13, 11:30 am Luxe Sports Grill, 138 Miracle Strip Pkwy, Downtown FWB The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce | www.fwbchamber.com | May 2013 Thanks to Helen Back for the great April Business After Hours! Everyone always enjoys that beautiful deck and of course that delicious pizza. Join us for the June Business After Hours sponsored by E I M, electrons in motion, LLC. It will be on Thursday, June 20, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm. 714 Doyce Street, FWB. Keep your eyes on the Chamber calendar at www. fwbchamber.com for this and more events! 9 10 June 2013 | www.fwbchamber.com | The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce RIBBON CU Handwoven by Design www.HandwovenByDesign.com | (757) 645-0828 Preston Hood Chevrolet 212 Hollywood Blvd., SW | Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 (850) 664-7000 | www.prestonhood.com Exceptional Café www.exceptionalcafe.com | (850) 368-3025 Red Lobster 326 Miracle Strip Parkway, SW | Fort Walton Beach, FL 32549 (850) 664-2700 Fresh Start for Ch 8 Bobolink St., NE | Fort Wa (850) 24 Schlotzsky’s / Cinnab 180 Mary Esther Blvd. | (850) 58 The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce | www.fwbchamber.com | May 2013 UTTINGS hildren and Families alton Beach, FL 32548-4979 43-5648 bon / Carvel / Circle K | Mary Esther, FL 32569 81-0718 Here Wee Grow Again 745 Beal Pkwy Unit 2 | Fort Walton Beach, FL 32547 850-226-6015 Covenant Hospice (New Location) 220 Eglin Parkway, NE | Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 (850) 598-4815 | www.CovenantHospice.org Mattie Kelly Arts Foundation 4323 Commons Drive, West | Destin, FL 32541-1814 (850) 650-2226 | www.mattiekellyartsfoundation.org Gulf Coast Celebrations, LLC P. O. Box 4594 | Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548 (850) 200-3009 | www.GulfCoastCelebrations.com 11 12 June 2013 | www.fwbchamber.com | The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce Colin Richards (Fla Panhandle BBQ Society) and Stephen Smith (Dine In Out Restaurant Guide) took the opportunity to talk about the 2nd Annual FWB BBQ Festival in September. Waste Management APEX Revive Media Services Stepping Stones Professional Counseling, Inc. Emerald Coast Convention Center Sierra Nevada Corporation White-Wilson Medical Center Fort Walton Family YMCA Trinity United Methodist Church Eglin Federal Credit Union Emerald Coast Public Relations Organization Accounting with CJW, LLC Disney Event Group Xtreme Sports Fan, LLC Edible Arrangements Warren Averett O’Sullivan Creel American Business Women’s Association, FWB Charter Chapter The Emerald Cork Wine and Paint Studio Northwest Florida State College Summit Bank Fort Walton Beach Community Chorus Going Places Travel Club NW Florida Daily News Helen Back Four Points by Sheraton Nabors Dentistry FWB Chamber Ambassadors Schlotzsky’s Remembering Loved Ones Ramada Plaza Beach Resort If you’d like to relive the fun of FFC, you can view it on EmeraldCoastTV.com Capt. Billy and his Krewe tried to take over the FFC – in anticipation of storming the City at the Billy Bowlegs Festival. Jan Pooley (Tastefully Simple) was thrilled to win the Fast Cash at Breakfast, presented by First City Bank’s VP Betty Brassell. Beach Community Bank president Tony Hughes presented a $10,000 check to Fisher House – proceeds from the 71st Doolittle Raiders Reunion. New member Erin Parker (Emerald Coast Real Estate Pam LaCourse and Lynn Yort were Photography, LLC) had beginner’s outstanding representatives of luck on the 50/50, presented by Waste Management. First City Bank VP Mark Dutram. The Chamber loves our new members! 13 The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce | www.fwbchamber.com | May 2013 Making Progress on the FWB Dog Park! Cumulus Broadcasting, the Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce, and the City of Fort Walton Beach – with the help of a lot of friends – are happy to announce that we’ve made significant progress on fundraising for the planned Fort Walton Beach Dog Park. We’re at slightly more than $10,000 of the $30,000 needed to begin construction. Our goal is to cut the ribbon on the park at Dog Daze on October 12. At this rate, we’ll be able to make that goal – but we need your help! Donations of any size may be made at FWBDogPark.com, and many donors have taken advantage of that option. We’ve also had great support from the community. Tijuana Flats hosted a special fund-raising Yappy Hour at the restaurant on Eglin Parkway and raised almost $500 at that event alone. Golden Corral sold hot dog plates at a recent PAWS event, and raised $600. Thank you for your amazing support! Recognizing other large donors to date: Bench Sponsors ($1,000 level) Danny Horgan Wesley, McGrail & Wesley U-Scrub-A-Pup Fence Sponsors ($250 level) Abe’s Painting (2) Michael Savard Little Caesar’s Pizza (2) Sleep Center Superstores Angela Gilbert Dennis Feltz Regina Bright Dr. Heather Hartley/Companion Animal Hospital Debora Gent/Dragonfly Graphics Shawna Laethem Eppi & Jack Azzaretto The Azzarettos for Shady Lane Boarding Kennels Joe Labermeyer Heather Larabee Victoria Knight In addition to making a donation at the Chamber or online at www.FWBDogPark.com, donors will find collection boxes at the following area businesses: Animal Hospital of the Emerald Coast 350 E. Miracle Strip Pkwy, Mary Esther Friendship Veterinary Hospital 623 Beal Pkwy, NW, Fort Walton Beach Brightman Pet Clinic 10 10th Ave., Shalimar Northside Veterinary Clinic 18 Racetrack Rd., NE, Fort Walton Beach Companion Animal Hospital 76 Eglin Pkwy, Fort Walton Beach Wynn Haven Animal Clinic 351 Woodland Ave., Mary Esther U-Scrub-A-Pup Dog Wash 351 Mary Esther Blvd., Mary Esther For answers to your questions about this effort, please contact the FWB Chamber at 850.244.8191. 2089999 Voted Best Medical Practice! 2093083 14 June 2013 | www.fwbchamber.com | The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce | www.fwbchamber.com | May 2013 15 16 June 2013 | www.fwbchamber.com | The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce Each month, the Greater Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce has a special luncheon for our newest members. Check out these businesses – help welcome them to the Chamber. And remember: Members Helping Members Makes Sense! Natalie Kessler, K2Media, Inc., P. O. Box 391, Destin, FL, 32540, 850.532.0075. K2 Media is an outdoor advertising and promotions company. Our diverse line of advertising services allows us limitless opportunities to help you expand your business, with options for every budget. Our expertise includes: 1. Outdoor Advertising: With billboards that cover Fort Walton Beach and Pensacola. 2. Sign solutions: Need a sign in a hurry? Our quick sign service includes banners, posters, yard signs, decals, and more. 3. Design services: Logo designs, ad campaign designs, sign designs, and website design. 4. Promotional products: Over 1 million advertising specialty products to choose from Mitzi & Steve Rowe, Kona Ice on the Emerald Coast, P. O. Box 4005, Shalimar, FL 32579, 850-974-7450 or 850.974.1011. We offer fun and delicious tropical flavored shaved ice for the child in all of us. We provide fundraising assistance for area schools, youth groups, and other non-profit groups, where we can give a portion of our proceeds to these organizations. Amy Jamieson, SandCastle Dreams Realty, Inc., 211 Chateaugay Street, Fort Walton Beach, FL, 32548, 850.240.4669. SandCastle Dreams Realty is here to help Chamber members, your friends and family. Personal and professional assistance in finding a home of your dreams and/or selling an existing home. Also, great property management services protect your investments. If you want to know the current market value of your home, just call for your free estimate. Specializing in residential, first-time home buyers, new construction and making a transaction close. With 20+ years of experience, I can make most things happen! Robin & John Cragin, Etheria Day Spa, LLC, 327 Racetrack Rd., NE, Unit C, Fort Walton Beach, FL, 32547. 772.577.3557. We offer the ultimate in skin care beauty treatments combined with all your nail care needs. We cater to both men and women. Whether you need a therapeutic body treatment, relaxing facial, manicure or pedicure, let us completely pamper you, or you and a loved one, in our cozy and inviting atmosphere. We also offer AirBrush Spray Tanning, AirBrush Makeup, Eyelash Extensions, and waxing. Many of our services can be mobile and done at any location. Suzzie Akins, H & H Accounting & Tax, Inc., 505 Mooney Road, NW, Fort Walton Beach, FL, 32547, 850.244.5399. Our firm offers a professional staff who can help you with your basic to complex accounting and tax needs. We can prepare the simplest individual tax return or prepare your business tax return, including LLC’s, Partnerships, and corporations. Our staff can provide full bookkeeping services from monthly data entry and production of financial statements to simply processing your payroll and payroll tax returns. As a QuickBooks ProAdvisor, we can set up QuickBooks on your computer or ours and are always happy tto answer those “How do I . . . .” questions. Initial consultations are at no charge, so feel free to give us a call to see how we can be of service to you. Susan Ault-Davis, Mediator; Debra Petry, Executive Director, Mediation Solutions, 7 Vine Avenue, Fort Walton Beach, 32548 or 259 E. Oakdale Avenue, Crestview, 32539. 850.682.1234. Mediation Solutions provides services in conflict resolution for individuals, families, businesses or organizations through the confidential process of mediation. Mediation serves as an alternative dispute resolution process that saves the cost of attorneys and courts. Each mediator who serves with Mediation Solutions is a Florida Supreme Court-trained mediator and is committed to the peaceful, balanced and effective resolution of all kinds of disputes. Mediation Solutions’ professional mediators are committed to the expansion of mediation as a The Official Publication of the Fort Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce | www.fwbchamber.com | May 2013 Gary & Lanie King, Lanie’s Kitchen, 202 Ferry Road, Fort Walton Beach, FL, 32548, 850.243.6780. Authentic Filipino cuisine. Come join us for some traditional food from the Philippines. Janice Valandingham, Mary Kay by Janice Valandingham, 103 Gail La Rue, Fort Walton Beach, FL, 32547, 850.376.4285. It’s all about YOU. Superstar treatment with get-gorgeous know-how. Share-worthy secrets that are simply New Hours: Tuesday - Friday 10 - 6 Saturday 10 - 3 Closed Sunday & Monday Custom Design Jewelry Repair Our Speciality Mike Tarbuck Jeweler - Owner 2092525 Park Place Plaza 323 Page Bacon Rd Mary Esther, FL 32569 850-244-5252 diamondworksjewelry.com divine. Laugh-out-loud friendships that last a lifetime. Feel-good beauty that really makes a difference. Exercise the right to make beauty all your own. Ask me how I can help. Brian Mack, Visiting Angels, 3999 Commons Dr W, Destin, FL 32541, 850.807.7800. Visiting Angels is a national company that provides non-medical home care to the elderly of Okaloosa County. The Visiting Angels service is an alternative to nursing home care and allows seniors to continue living at home. Our objective is to make it unnecessary for seniors to have to move into a nursing home and allow their loved ones peace of mind. Visiting Angels provides hygiene assistance, meal preparation, light housekeeping, help with errands, doctor’s visits and shopping. Visiting Angels provides caregivers on an hourly basis during day hours, night or up to 24 hours (live-in) service. 17 Erin Parker, Emerald Coast Real Estate Photography, LLC, www.ecrep.co, 850.776.7227. We are the Emerald Coast’s exclusive GoogleTrusted Independent Photographers. We work with Google to bring their street view technology inside your business with 360-degree virtual tours. These tours are hosted on your Google Places and Google+ pages. You can also embed them in your website. We also work with commercial and residential realtors, architects, builders, developers, engineers and commercial contractors to provide architectural and real estate photography services that include virtual tours, YouTube videos, and aerial photography. 2 0 12 JOIN US ON FACEBOOK TO SEE NEW PRODUCT & STORE EVENTS! 29 N.E. Walter Martin Rd. • 243-9577 Bring In Your Spring Shoes NOW! HEELS • SOLES • STITCHING SHINES • DYES *Active Military & Chamber Discounts 2092641 service for the community. They serve the local area by providing education about mediation and its benefits, and training and mentoring new mediators. They are expanding mediation services in new directions, and increasing the number of certified and qualified mediators. 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