by Kerri Parker | Feb 23, 2026 | Businesses, Communities, Events, Walton & Beyond
In Walton County, commerce is more than transaction—it is texture. The cafés, contractors, hoteliers, retailers, and nonprofits that line our streets and anchor our neighborhoods collectively shape the rhythm and reputation of this place we call home.
by Kerri Parker | Feb 22, 2026 | Communities, DeFuniak Springs, Walton & Beyond
Over a hundred years ago, on a February Saturday in 1915, a group of women gathered at the request of the mayor of DeFuniak Springs. The town needed beautification. It needed sanitation. It needed leadership.
by Kerri Parker | Feb 10, 2026 | Communities, DeFuniak Springs, Events, Walton & Beyond
There are places where history doesn’t sit behind glass. It walks the sidewalk at dusk. It waits on shaded porches. It gathers—still—when given the right invitation.
Lake DeFuniak has always been one of those places.
Nearly perfectly round and improbably calm, the lake has long served as both compass and common ground for DeFuniak Springs. In the late nineteenth century, it drew educators, thinkers, musicians and families from across the country for the Florida Chautauqua—an ambitious experiment in lifelong learning that once placed this small Panhandle town at the center of a national cultural movement.
by Kerri Parker | Feb 9, 2026 | Businesses, Communities, Walton & Beyond
Eglin Federal Credit Union was one of five credit unions nationwide to earn the Designation of Savings Excellence (DOSE) Award for its efforts during Veteran Saves Week 2025. The DOSE Award is an industry-respected annual honor that recognizes financial institutions that actively and effectively promote saving strategies during Veteran Saves Week, which took place Nov. 4–7, 2025.
by Kerri Parker | Feb 9, 2026 | Businesses, Communities, Walton & Beyond
At their January 27 meeting, the Walton County Board of Commissioners addressed a range of projects affecting residents, public spaces, and local infrastructure. Eastern Lake was a major topic. More than 60 residents and stakeholders attended a public workshop to oppose new amenities, including restrooms and dune walkovers. Commissioners voted to table the project, keeping the lake area undeveloped for the time being.