by Kerri Parker | Sep 15, 2025 | Businesses, Communities, DeFuniak Springs, Freeport, Podcast, Walton & Beyond
What if a theater could do more than entertain—what if it could connect an entire community? That’s exactly what Anna Fisher, Associate Artistic Director of the Emerald Coast Theatre Company, is doing in Walton County. Since 2012, Anna has helped grow ECTC from a small after-school program into a thriving professional theatre that now spans Walton County—from their headquarters in Miramar Beach at Grand Boulevard, to the historic theater in DeFuniak Springs, and most recently, to Freeport.
by Kerri Parker | Jul 21, 2025 | Businesses, Communities, DeFuniak Springs, Freeport, Walton & Beyond
Here’s a bold idea: what if fear wasn’t the signal to scale back, but a cue to reassess and reinvest—with clarity?
Experienced strategists—those who understand the intersection of purpose and profitability—aren’t just line items in your budget. They are the ones who can spot blind spots, identify untapped revenue potential, and help articulate your value in a way that resonates in any economic cycle.
by Kerri Parker | Jun 16, 2025 | Businesses, Communities, DeFuniak Springs, Freeport, Walton & Beyond
Frost Lane Farms recently joined Wonderful Walton on a field trip to Tallahassee to visit the Red Hills Farm Alliance, a 20-year-old cooperative that has revolutionized the way local farmers connect with their communities. What they saw wasn’t just a model for marketing produce—it was a blueprint for how to build stronger, healthier, more resilient communities from the ground up.
by Kerri Parker | Jun 8, 2025 | Communities, DeFuniak Springs, Freeport, Walton & Beyond
Every year, a sacred ritual unfolds in Walton County. It’s not marked by fireworks or televised drama. No champagne, no confetti, no televised ping-pong balls. No, it’s quieter than that. More exclusive. It’s the Beach Driving Permit Lottery.
by Kerri Parker | May 26, 2025 | Businesses, Communities, DeFuniak Springs, Podcast, Walton & Beyond
What if the most profound detour of your beach vacation… was a perfect circle? Not metaphorically. A literal, spring-fed, mathematically rare, perfectly round lake…hidden just off HWY 331.