by Kerri Parker | Jan 11, 2024 | Businesses, Communities, DeFuniak Springs, Events, Freeport, Podcast, Walton & Beyond
Partners in Southern Sound Music Alliance, Jennifer Sundal and Naomi Alvarado help us to make a connection to the Walton County music scene. We talk about 30A Songwriters Festival, choosing venues and performances, a micro-festival happening simultaneously called Stinky’s Swamp Writers and how live music can bring energy, add economic, cultural and social significance for our community.
by Kerri Parker | Jan 8, 2024 | Communities, DeFuniak Springs, Freeport, Walton & Beyond
Imagine the impact you can make if you carved out time to serve your community as a mentor for a child. Students who have mentors to inspire them are more likely to succeed in life. You may think, who am I to be a mentor?
by Kerri Parker | Jan 6, 2024 | Businesses, Communities, DeFuniak Springs, Freeport, Walton & Beyond
Live music can be the key to turning a business into a vivacious cultural space. It can bring energy, add economic, cultural and social significance, and generate community engagement. Music adds a cool factor that makes people want to visit.
by Kerri Parker | Jan 4, 2024 | Businesses, Communities, DeFuniak Springs, Events, Freeport, Walton & Beyond
Fresh into the New Year, there is a buzz with a cool beat around the music scene in Walton County. Local restaurants and music venues are planning and preparing in anticipation for the flock of music lovers who follow the music scene; to and within Walton County, Florida.
by Kerri Parker | Dec 18, 2023 | Businesses, DeFuniak Springs, Freeport, Walton & Beyond
Unity among businesses can yield positive results to everyone’s bottom line. With that goal in mind, the Freeport Merchants Association (FMA) was formed. Bill Blanken, president of FMA, has grown the association from below 50 in the summer of 2023 to 140 members today, and it’s growing continually.
by Kerri Parker | Dec 15, 2023 | Businesses, Communities, DeFuniak Springs, Events, Freeport, Walton & Beyond
Sometimes the cycle of life can be brutal. But you get back up and you keep going, “Otherwise they will catch you,” says Duke Bardwell, a lifelong professional musician and Walton County legend.