Monday, January 21, 2008

Pier Park @ Panama City Beach

Ready for some shopping??

With a grand opening scheduled for March of 2008, construction at Pier Park, Panama City Beach’s 1.1 million square foot shopping park continues to roll along. The latest editions to be added to the Pier Park's Boardwalk section, due for opening in February, 2008 are:
Massage Envy - Offering Swedish, deep-tissue and other forms of massage therapy.
Fish Tales - An artists gallery owned an operated by glass artist Cindy Stephens and her husband, Buddy will be relocating from their Grayton Beach location.
Hofbrau Beer Garden - A 233 seat authentic German beer garden and cafe, with a beer hall and bar.
Bootleg Barbecue - The latest BBQ addition spot on the beach.
Tilly's - A surf, skate, motocross and Southern California lifeforbidden clothing, shoes and accessories store
It will not be long!!

Jerry
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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Panama City Beach Airport News

This may be a monster week for Panama City Beach. Florida. On Wednesday the construction issue will be heard in a New York federal appeals court. Meanwhile the Corps of Engineers has suspended the 404 permit for the new airport.

While all of this has been going on Airport Authority officials are optimistic a $575,000 federal grant to generate additional airline service to Panama City-Bay County International Airport will bring prompt results. The potential airlines targeted under the service expansion are USAir (Charlotte), Delta Airlines and American Airlines (Dallas-Fort Worth), and Continental Airlines (Houston). Under the grant provisions, an airline must agree to create a flight that has a minimum of three arrivals and departures per day.
More on this later in the week.

Jerry
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Friday, January 18, 2008

Gulf World Concerts Panama City Beach

I found this Panama City Beach listing advertising that Grammy-winning recording artists B.J. Thomas and Juice Newton will lead the way at Gulf World’s 2008 Winter Concert Series. The eight-week series kicks off Friday night, Jan. 18, with a performance by Hotel California: The Ultimate Eagles Tribute Band.
B.J. Thomas, best known for songs such as “Hooked on a Feeling” and “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ On My Head,” and Newton, a woman whose country music caught fire on the pop charts as well, are this year’s big names.
All concerts will be inside Gulf World’s recently renovated Tropical Garden Theatre with a seating capacity of 650. Ticket prices for each concert — with the exception of B.J. Thomas — are $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Tickets for Thomas are $25 advance / $30 at the door.
For more information, call (850) 234-5271 or see www.gulfworldmarinepark.com
2008 Gulf World Winter Concert Series
Jan. 18: Hotel California: The Ultimate Eagles Tribute Band
Jan. 26: Juice Newton
Feb. 2: Bennie Anderson and the Legendary Drifters
Feb. 9: Margo Anderson and Todd Allen Herendeen
Feb. 13: The World Famous Platters
Feb. 16: A Night in Vegas: The magic of Noah Wells and Todd Allen Herendeen
Feb. 23: The Sinatra Show featuring the Joey Thomas Big Band
March 1: B.J. Thomas
Looks like some fun times in Panama City Beach!!

If you go let us know if the concerts are fun.

Jerry
Panama City Beach Condos for Rent

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Panama City Beach 2008 Mardi Gras season

Annual Parade & Festival Next Weekend!!!

The local 2008 Mardi Gras season will start next Friday and Saturday, January 18th and 19th, when Panama City’s own Krewe of Massalina hosts its annual Parade and Festival. The theme for this year is "Majestic Bayou Carnivale".
The Krewe will kick things off Friday night with its traditional " Mardi Gras "Block Party" from 6pm until 11pm in Downtown McKenzie Park. Several vendors will already be set up offering a variety of items including arts & crafts, t-shirts, and Mardi Gras beads and collectibles. Many food vendors will also be on-hand serving up a variety of authentic Cajun dishes along with many popular festival treats. Entertainment will be provided by the long-time local band The Healers.
Saturday’s main Festival event runs from10am until 11pm in McKenzie Park, with all food and retail vendors open for business all day. A special treat is scheduled for the kids that come early with the 2008 Mardi Gras Queen Michelle Nelson reading fairy tales to the children.
**New Parade Time**
Since its inception, the Krewe of Massalina has always been a night parade. This year the Parade will begin at 3pm, instead of the traditional "sundown" start time, but will still follow the usual route down Harrison Ave. Parade floats will turn onto Harrison Ave. from 13th St. at Bay High School, and continue down the street, ending up at the Panama City Marina.
Many colorful floats from several area Mardi Gras organizations will be in this year’s parade, including Krewe of St. Andrews, Krewe of Margaritaville, and Krewe of Archers. Marching bands from local and area schools will also join in such as the Malone and Blountstown bands. Other varied and entertaining entries will also include local belly dancers, the Classic Cruisers Car Club, and the Thunder Angels motorcycle group.Musical entertainment will be provided by two great bands Saturday with the Hard Times Blues Band, and Slap Ruthie

Let the good times roll!!!

Jerry
Panama City Beach Condos for Rent

Rudy Giuliani Speaks in Panama City

Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani rallied with an overflow crowd at Gulf Coast Community College on Wednesday in Panama City.
The former New York City mayor, is banking on a Jan. 29 win in Florida’s presidential primary to kick-start his campaign. He argued that his proposals, on topics such as reviving the economy and handling terrorism, were superior and more beneficial to Americans than the Democratic contenders’. The former mayor first stressed the importance of remaining on “offense” in the war on terrorism. Giuliani said he, unlike some of his rivals, will strengthen the U.S. military — all branches — by boosting the number of personnel and providing more modern equipment. Giuliani Also said it was important to reduce taxes on capital gains and on corporations and to eliminate the “death tax” on inheritances. He would continue President Bush’s tax cuts, he said, many of which otherwise would expire during his term.
Turnout for the rally was a very enthusiastic crowd of close to 500.
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee plans to visit Destin next Wednesday for a rally at The Palms of Destin resort. The event is scheduled to start at 11:30 a.m. and last about 90 minutes. The event is open to the public.

Jerry
Panama City Beach Condos for Rent

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Grand Fishing Tournament in Panama City Beach

Organizers of a new national fishing tournament scheduled for August said Monday they expect the event to attract more than a thousands competitors, 300 boats and 40,000 spectators, pumping $18 million into the local economy. Owners of four large marinas on Grand Lagoon, restaurants and businesses have formed a nonprofit foundation to run The Grand Lagoon National saltwater fishing tournament. It will include a wide range of recreational and entertainment events for participants and observers alike, co-organizer Bill Spann said at a news conference at the Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau. The initial five-day tournament, which will run Aug. 20-24, will include an unprecedented six competition divisions that will make it one of the largest fishing sports events in the country, said Spann, who founded the long-successful Bay Point Billfish Invitational a quarter-century ago. “The Grand Lagoon is the epicenter of big game fishing in Florida,” Spann said. As organizers initially met to consider the proposed tournament several months ago, he said, the idea quickly spread to add new categories to make the event as “inclusive” as possible. Given the proximity of St. Andrew Bay and the area’s reputation as a sport diving center, planners were able to add inshore fishing and dive fishing to the list. “I don’t know of any other area (in Florida) that has this depth,” Spann said. “There are not a lot of places that can do this.” The fishing categories include Big Game (blue marlin, swordfish, tuna, white marlin, dolphin and wahoo); Offshore (wahoo, dolphin, red snapper, grouper, amberjack and king mackerel); Inshore (red snapper, grouper, amberjack and king mackerel); Flats (St. Andrew Bay estuary); Party Boat (gag grouper and red snapper); and Dive (snapper, grouper and amberjack). The event will feature a total prize purse of $1 million. 1 2 NEXT -> As currently proposed, the tournament will utilize four “weigh-in” sites on Grand Lagoon, including Capt. Anderson’s Marina, Pirate’s Cove Marina, Treasure Island Marina and Boatyard Marina. These facilities have a total of 1,300 wet slips and 2,000 dining seats, guaranteeing that they can absorb an event that large, Spann said. Other hosts include Boatyard Restaurant, Capt. Anderson’s Restaurant and The Treasure Ship restaurant. In addition to weigh-in festivities, tournament plans call for a formal parade, a fireworks display, nationally prominent musical entertainment and a host of displays and food booths. Spann said a number of additional events will be announced as the planning continues. “We’re going to have a lot of surprises,” he said. Transportation between the different sites on Grand Lagoon will be provided using a fleet of chartered buses and water taxis, Spann said. Costs of the tournament will be covered by a combination of entry fees and corporate sponsorships. Entry fees range from $50 per diver to $5,000 for the first 50 boats in the Big Game tournament. Sponsorships range from $1,500 to $3,500. Spann said the foundation has no plans to seek contributions from the Bay County Tourist Development Council, although he and TDC Director Dan Rowe said the council will assist with advertising and marketing to attract a significant out-of-state awareness of the event. “We see the tournament as reinforcing the importance of fishing to this destination,” Rowe said. TDC Chairman Andy Phillips said the tournament, coming near the end of the summer, will provide “a real shot in the arm” to area tourism. The foundation plans to contribute a share of the proceeds to area charities that serve children and Gulf Coast fishing families, Spann said. Tournament organizers are seeking participating business sponsors and individual volunteers who would like to be involve in the tournament. Those wishing to take part can contact Spann at 522-0955.As currently proposed, the tournament will utilize four “weigh-in” sites on Grand Lagoon, including Capt. Anderson’s Marina, Pirate’s Cove Marina, Treasure Island Marina and Boatyard Marina. These facilities have a total of 1,300 wet slips and 2,000 dining seats, guaranteeing that they can absorb an event that large, Spann said. Other hosts include Boatyard Restaurant, Capt. Anderson’s Restaurant and The Treasure Ship restaurant. In addition to weigh-in festivities, tournament plans call for a formal parade, a fireworks display, nationally prominent musical entertainment and a host of displays and food booths. Spann said a number of additional events will be announced as the planning continues. “We’re going to have a lot of surprises,” he said. Transportation between the different sites on Grand Lagoon will be provided using a fleet of chartered buses and water taxis, Spann said. Costs of the tournament will be covered by a combination of entry fees and corporate sponsorships. Entry fees range from $50 per diver to $5,000 for the first 50 boats in the Big Game tournament. Sponsorships range from $1,500 to $3,500. Spann said the foundation has no plans to seek contributions from the Bay County Tourist Development Council, although he and TDC Director Dan Rowe said the council will assist with advertising and marketing to attract a significant out-of-state awareness of the event. “We see the tournament as reinforcing the importance of fishing to this destination,” Rowe said. TDC Chairman Andy Phillips said the tournament, coming near the end of the summer, will provide “a real shot in the arm” to area tourism. The foundation plans to contribute a share of the proceeds to area charities that serve children and Gulf Coast fishing families, Spann said. Tournament organizers are seeking participating business sponsors and individual volunteers who would like to be involve in the tournament. Those wishing to take part can contact Spann at 522-0955.

Courtesy of The News Harold, News Paper

Jerry

Panama City Beach Condos for Rent

Monday, January 14, 2008

Giuliani To Visit Panama City Beach Wed 1/16

Interested in hearing what a presidential candidate has to offer Panama City Beach...

Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani will speak at a rally on Wednesday at Gulf Coast Community College.
Josie Ferraioli, public relations chairwoman of the Bay County Republican Party who is working on Giuliani’s campaign, confirmed on Monday the former New York City mayor’s appearance. Giuliani is expected to arrive at the Panama City-Bay County International Airport midday on Wednesday and hold the rally at 1 p.m. in the second floor conference area of the college’s Student Union East building, according to Ferraioli.

Jerry
Panama City Beach Condos for Rent