There Are No Bad Days…This Is Why…

I am excited to start bringing you weekly Real Estate tips again and if you have read my articles before you will remember I like to throw a “Feel Good” piece in from time to time. Since this is the beginning of a fabulous new year I thought I would start us off with something from my heart.

I was prompted to write this after a friend that I greatly admire asked the question via Facebook, “What has been your best part of this year so far?” Of course, she got a variety of answers but what surprised me that some could only think of something bad. It made me think, surely, no matter how tumultuous, there must have been friends that would rise to the occasion and at the very least with an exercise of faith to share a spark of hope. I have learned that in a state of gratitude the good things grow and the other negatives fade away or at the very least become less dominant.

Not sure the exact time and space that this attitude of terminal hope came upon me in my life but for whatever reason through prayer, quiet time with God, the compassion of amazing people I have come to believe that there is good inherent in ALL things. I have learned that whatever state that I am in that is meant to be to take me to the next level of my life.

Simply…. I learned to be thankful in the valley.

I love everyday in every way because if I am seeking that which is good I will find it in the worst of circumstances in every situation. The worst of times have shown me the greatest love of others and it has taught me the strength that can only come of that experience. So for me there is NEVER a bad day only different days with different ways to learn about love and its impact on me and my world and the lives of others. That is my truth and my day and my year so far in a nutshell.

I will see you next week but until I do please remember, “The only people we need to get even with are those that have helped us”

PCB Joins the Fight Against Breast Cancer!

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Panama City has already held several events that have benefited Breast Cancer Awareness including; Bras Over the Beach and the 7th Annual Tickled Pink.  October isn’t quite over yet and there are still a few events that will benefit the fight against this disease.

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 5k

The Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 5k will be taking place Saturday, October 15th.  Registration will be at Aaron Bessant Park in Pier Park at 7:00 a.m., or you can register your team online. The walk/run will begin at 8:00 a.m, and the celebration will begin at 10:00 a.m.  Each member to raise $100 will earn an event T-shirt and for each team that raises $250, the team captain will earn an event tote.   So get ready to walk and fight back against breast cancer!

Little Black Dress at The Boatyard

Ladies, put on your favorite little black dress for a night full of fun, live entertainment, and free champagne!   Little Black Dress is a monthly event held at Boatyard, on every third Thursday of the month where Chef Konrad features a delicious new dinner.  (This week it is on the 20th.)    If you are looking to turn a few heads  then you will have a chance to be chosen as the next “LBD” model and receive a $50 dollar gift card to The Boatyard!  Most importantly, all proceeds from LBD events go to the American Cancer Society, go out and enjoy the festivities!

Quick facts about Breast Cancer
  • More than 39,520 women die from cancer each year, making it the second highest cause of female deaths.
  • Both men and women can be diagnosed with breast cancer, however; it is more common in women.
  • Those who have relatives that have had breast cancer are at more risk to be diagnosed themselves.
  • The colors for men’s breast cancer are pink and blue.

Click here to learn more about breast cancer.

Dvorak from the PCB POPS Orchestra

Saturday October 15 at 7:30pm, the Panama City POPS Orchestra will be playing, in its entirety, the No.9 Symphony in E Minor from Dvorak.  This concert will open the POPS Orchestra’s 16th season, and the first at its new home – the Marina Civic Center.

Dvorak to be played by the POPS

About The POPS Orchestra

The concert dates for this season are October 15, January 20, March 17, and May 5.  All concerts will be at 7:30pm at the Marina Civic Center.  Tickets are $29.50 for adults, $20.00 for seniors, and $10.00 for children and are available at 850-763-4696 or www.marinaciviccenter.com from the Marina Civic Center Box office.  Tickets for active military are $20.00.

The second act of the October 15th, 2011 show will be centered on fun.  Songs will include the theme from Jurassic Park, “I Dreamed a Dream” from Les Mis, Morton Gould’s “Andalucia,” and more!

About the Dvorak No. 9 Symphony

The No. 9 Symphony was composed in 1893 during a visit to the United States.  It is also referenced as “From the New World,” and was mentioned as No. 5 in earlier recordings and mentions.  There are four movements in this piece, and was debuted at Carnegie Hall.  Dvorak was a Czech composer of late romantic music; sometimes his style is referred to as romantic-classical fusion.  The No.9 Symphony is one of his best known works.

Make sure that you’re able to get out to one if not all of the Panama City POPS Orchestral concerts this season, you won’t be disappointed by the night out!

Family Four Pack Giveaway: Disney Live! Presents Three Classic Fairy Tales

Everyone loves a giveaway, right?  It’s been too long!

Coming up next Sunday is the Disney Live! Presents Three Classic Fairy Tales show at the Marina Civic Center.

And we’re giving away Family Four Pack for Lower-Level Loge Seating!  This giveaway is valued at $100!

About the show

Per the website:

Prepare to step into a world of wonder where wishing is only the beginning and dreams really do come true in Disney Live! presents Three Classic Fair Tales. Join Mickey, Minnie, Donald and Goofy as they bring the timeless fair tale adventures of Cinderella, Beauty and The Beast, and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to life right in your hometown.

Show times

Date: October 9th, 2011

Time: 2:30 pm and 5:30 pm

Location: Marina Civic Center

How to win tickets

Winning tickets is easy, all you have to do is comment below and share with us your child’s favorite Disney character.  We’ll randomly pick a winner from the comments.  Make sure you put in a valid email address as that’s how we’ll contact you to let you know you’ve won.

How to buy tickets (and get a special PCBDaily discount)

If you are one of those glasses-half-empty people or you just can’t leave attending this event to chances, you can buy tickets right now.

Tickets start at $17 and we’re offering a special discount to PCBDaily readers.  When you buy using this phone number (850-763-4696) and mention the word “BELL” and save $5.00 from total ticket price.  Not valid on Front Row/VIP.  Additional service/handling fees may apply.

This giveaway is only for the 5:30 pm show.

Official rules for the giveaway
  • Each entrant can enter once and only once (we can verify this by ip AND cookies) and must use a valid first name and email address.
  • Contest begins when this post is published and ends on Wednesday, October 5, 2011 at 5 p.m. CST.
  • We will be doing the drawing regardless of how many people enter.
  • A winner will be chosen at random.  There will be 1 winner total.
  • By entering you are opting in to receive future newsletters and emails from pcbdaily and CYber SYtes and you are opening yourself up to the greatest resource for news and information Panama City Beach has to offer.
  • If you are selected and you do not respond to our email notifying you of winning 48 hours of the contest ending, then we reserve the right to either keep the prize for another giveaway in the future or award the prize to another entrant.
  • The winner must pick up their prize at the PCBDaily office, the address of which will be provided to the contest winner.
  • This giveaway is open to anyone in the continental United States.
  • Read full rules here.

 

A Zoobilee Time of Year

Looking for inexpensive family fun this weekend? Celebrating Zoobilee 2011, Zoo World admission will only be $1.00 on September 24th and 25th.  Zoobilee is to show appreciation for the community for their continued support, and to serve as a fundraiser for the care of the animals at Zoo World.  Gates will be open at 9:30am, last admittance at 4:30pm, and the Zoo will close at 5:00pm.  There is $3.00 parking at Zoo World, but if you park at Wal-Mart there is free parking and a shuttle.

In addition to enjoying the animals at Zoo World there will be:

  • Pony Rides
  • Picture with a real bull
  • Feed the petting zoo
  • Dunk booth
  • Bungee race
  • Drawings
  • Half price animal photos
  • Snack Bar

Zoo World has been operating in Panama City Beach for nineteen years.  Bring your family out to Zoo World this weekend for family friendly fun at an affordable price!

 

Hands Across the Sand – Local Origins, Worldwide Impact

It was a hot and sunny day in Seaside, Florida. The sky was a brilliant
shade of blue and the beaches were bright white, hosting the most
beautiful Gulf water known to man…and that’s exactly the way Hands
Across the Sand supporters hope it remains.

Dave Rauschkolb started Hands Across the Sand, a movement seeking to
ban near-shore oil drilling around the world. It’s first peaceful
protest was in February of 2010. Little did he know that only two months
later, an explosion on the BP Deepwater Horizon oil platform would cause
the worst spill in US history.

Fourteen months after 205 million gallons of oil and 225,000 tons of
methane spilled in our Gulf, concerned beach lovers around the globe
joined hands today for the third attempt to send the message, “No to
Offshore Oil Drilling – Yes to Clean Energy initiatives”. The act of
holding a neighbor’s hand along their beloved coast for fifteen
minutes is meant to send a signal to leaders both local and around the
world that we need to think very carefully about our choices regarding
energy sources.

Although the turnout did not appear to be what it was at the last event which was
held only 8 weeks after the Deep Water Horizon disaster, those that were
there were as committed as ever to protecting our beaches.
Visit www.handsacrossthesand.com for more information. Here are some
photos from the event.

Pier Park 4th of July Spectacular

If you did not attend Pier Park’s fourth of July extravaganza last year,  it was an exciting, fun-filled, well-organized event. And this year’s extravaganza will be no different.

Pier Park Star Spangled Spectacular starts July 4th with a Veteran’s Dedication 9 a.m. and all Veterans are invited to attend. Children’s crafts and family activities start at 2 p.m at the BookIt Beach. Entertainment stage opens at 2 p.m. featuring Haden: Tootsies House Band, Crossfire: Army Band & Navy Bands.

The Panama City POPS honor troops and veterans 7:30 p.m. at Aaron Bessant Park with a live concert! Followed by Fireworks at 9:00 pm. – Join us for Panama City Beach’s premier fireworks display! Listen to the syncronized music show during the fireworks on 92.5FM WPAP!

5 Things You Absolutely HAVE to do this summer

Panama City Beach is filled with fun and exciting things to do all summer long. But we have hand picked 5 things you absolutely have to try. Make sure to watch the VIDEO at number 1.

5. Panama Dunes:

It cannot be denied: the addition of Panama Dunes on Panama City Beach has been an awesome one and if you haven’t experienced this 1/2 mile, 20 foot wide ocean side track, you need to do it this summer. Filled with exciting and extreme ups, downs, curves, and all arounds, there is simply no better place to take a break from the beach and still have a ton of fun. Learn More Here.

4. Miracle Strip at Pier Park

With new rides and the Butterfly Pavilion now opened, why wait any longer to experience what has been the rebirth of one of Panama City Beach’s most beloved attractions? Right now you can enjoy: Alan Hershel Carousel, Zamperalla Balloon Race, Big Eli Ferris Wheel, Alan Hershel Red Baron Planes, Eli Bridge Scrambler and the Selner Tilt-a-Whirl. Learn More Here.

3. Pier Park Summer Concert Series

Thursday nights, as the sun goes down on Panama City Beach, crowds are heading over to Pier Park to sit back and enjoy amazing music, great food and great friends at the Pier Park Summer Concert Series. The concerts are located at the Aaron Bessant Park amphitheater and the upcoming shows include; June 16 – Suite Caroline, June 23 – Boukou Groove, June 30 – Lee Griffin Band, July 7 – Heritage, July 14 – Heartbeat City. See the whole schedule here.

2. Morning Yoga on the Beach

If you need a break from playing and working hard on the beach and just need to relax, zone out and re-focus, you have to try Morning Yoga. It’s free for ALL AGES and levels and classes are at 10am on the beach behind Spinnaker Beach Club….every Friday…all summer long. You have no excuses.

1. Cooking with Chef Mike

I have experienced this and can tell you first hand, it is THE experience you have to have this summer. Unbelievable food, perfect atmosphere and a lesson from the master himself, Chef Mike Meek, this takes PCB to whole new level. Watch and learn as Mike prepares a four-course gourmet feast right in front of you. It is perfect for date night, girls’ night or a try-something-new night! Recipe cards are provided. Reservations are required. Learn More Here. Or watch the video.

5 Things To Consider Before Booking A Room On Panama City Beach

5. Pet Friendliness

You’d be shocked at how many vacationers make the assumption that all Panama City Beach accommodations are pet friendly. In fact, the truth is, less than a third allow pets. So many vacationers don’t ask the hotel and bring Fido along only lose their reservation on the account of the hotel/condo not accepting pets. If you intend to bring your dog or cat or your albino Burmese python, you might want to call ahead before you hit the book button. While definitely in the minority, there are some pet friendly accommodations on Panama City Beach and the need for others to get on board is growing. But do call before bringing any furry friends.

4. Gulf View vs Gulf Front

Not all Panama City Beach rooms are gulf front. No, really, it’s true. And even while some accommodations are sitting on the gulf front, not all the rooms within them have gulf views. This is the root of many upset vacationers expecting to wake up every morning to the sound of absconding sea, only to wake up to roadside or a nice blank wall. When booking a room, ask if the room is gulf front. If the operator says “yes, our rooms are gulf view,” this doesn’t necessarily mean that your room is directly facing the gulf. You may have a room that faces the pool and has a gulf view from a particular angle. Don’t be afraid to require confirmation before booking. Is it gulf front or gulf view? These people get paid to answer that question just for you.

3.Spring Breakers Destroy Everything

Every year, from the end of February to the beginning of April, Panama City Beach is overrun with college students looking to take a party break from school. While in the past, Panama City Beach has been the Spring Break Capital of the World, the identity of the city has changed, and so too, more and more, is that perception. Still, though, the kids to PCB come and they come to party. Because of this, vacationers are sometimes reluctant to vacation to PCB for fear those breakers broke everything they could get their hands on. In rare situations this is true, but very rare. All students under 25 are required to pay up front cash security deposits anywhere from $200.00 to $500.00. If anything is broken, they lose that money. So the kids have fun, but desperately want that money back; how else are they going to get back to school? In addition, not all accommodations accept the under 25 crowd and simply don’t rent during that season. Panama City Beach accommodations are required to have security on property, in some cases off duty police officers, to make sure property isn’t destroyed in any way.

2. Costs

This one is a biggy. So you want to book a Panama City Beach room and you believe calling direct, 8 months ahead of schedule, will get you the best rate. While you are more likely to be guaranteed a room by booking early, that does not mean you’ll get the best price. In another scenario, you’ve been reluctant to book early hoping you might save money by taking advantage of last-minute specials, only to find every hotel/condo you wanted completely sold out. It’s a tough go either way you look at it. But, Panama City Beach is lucky to be affiliated at home with booking services like BOOKIT.com. That gives potential vacationers the ability to do some serious price comparisons. Call the hotel/condo direct, get a price, then check out online services and compare. You are more likely to find a great deal as well as a few awesome package deals that include things like food, attractions and even free gas into one price. But do be careful. Some accommodations have additional fees. While you may think you’ve found a great deal, keep in mind that the base rate isn’t the only thing that will determine your total bill. Be sure to ask what taxes, resort fees, parking costs, energy surcharges, and other odds and ends will apply to your final tally. Even if one hotel has a lower base rate, it may end up being a more expensive option once all the extras are added in.

1. Overcrowded/Loud

Most vacationers, including myself, vacation for many reasons, none more important than just relaxing…getting away from everything. Panama City Beach’s biggest myth is that it is overcrowded and loud during the vacation season making it difficult to truly relax. The truth is, yes there are lots of people vacationing just like you, but there’s more than enough space and opportunity to just relax. In fact, many of the accommodations on Panama City Beach have added features like in-house spas, movie theaters, bars and restaurants to allow you full detachment. So you can just sit back, enjoy the beach and really, really relax.