AVP is getting Geared up behind Sharkys

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Amid cloudy weather and red-flag seas, the yellow AVP tents tower above the sand.  For the first time ever a professional volleyball tournament will be hosted by AVP in Panama City Beach.

Today’s schedule is to include a collegiate tournament, however with wind kicking at up to 15 knots some of the onsite players are skeptical whether it will happen.  The professionals are out practicing right now.

On Friday, there will be a series of games where locals and other aspiring pro-volleyball players can enter the qualifier tournament to compete with the pros on Saturday and Sunday.  When talking to Nick Lucena at the recent press conference, he was telling me that some players can play up to 8 games in one day, depending on their win-to-lose ratio.  He was telling me that the pros usually train for up to four hours each day to prepare for such grueling endurance playing.

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Here is the schedule:

Friday, March 27, 2009

Men’s and Women’s Qualifier Competition
Gates open at 7:00 am
Start time 8:00 AM. End Time (Approx) 6:30 PM.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Men’s and Women’s Main Draw Competition
Gates open at 7:00 am
Start time 8:00 AM. End Time (Approx) 6:30 PM.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Men’s and Women’s Main Draw Competition
Gates open at 7:00 am
Start time 8:00 AM. End Time (Approx) 5:30 PM.

Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-03-24

  • Ahhh, bed finally. Look out for the newsletter in the morning. It talks about lifeguards. #
  • still working. . . sleepy. #
  • working on the newsletter – almost done! then I need to finish off a web site for a client, then bed, hopefully. #
  • @drew You’re a genius! *waiting for my site traffic to go up. #
  • Unbeatble prices. Spring break at walmart. We’re almost done, hang in there! – Photo: http://bkite.com/05NT9 #
  • At church for some much needed spiritual refreshment. #
  • Betsy ann riverboat murder mystery cruise tonight. – Photo: http://bkite.com/05Luu #
  • @MikeStokes they should be small, I send them from my phone. And they are jpgs. Practically universal. #
  • I’m at Betsy Ann Riverboat – http://bkite.com/05L6c #
  • Writing an article about making mobile social updates on a site that I contribute to. Can’t tell you yet. – Photo: http://bkite.com/05KMZ #
  • Carousel is almost done. – Photo: http://bkite.com/05Kt5 #
  • We couldn’t ask for a more perfect day. I’m playing with the kids now, but I’ll be working later. #
  • http://twitpic.com/2b83h – Twitpic #
  • @GoodCourage yes, it will be permanent #
  • The carousel crew said they’ll be hanging the horses tonight and it should be assembled tomorrow. – Photo: http://bkite.com/05Jqz #
  • The carousel crew said they’ll be hanging the horses tonight and it should be assembled tomorrow. – Photo: http://bkite.com/05IRO #
  • The new carousel in pier park – Photo: http://bkite.com/05IP0 #
  • Off to discuss the future of pcbdaily and other things we’re working on. Time will tell all. #
  • with @karensbeach helping her get all mobile and what not with twitter! #
  • Hey, who broke twitter? Got the fail whale! #
  • Have I told you how much @FooFighters rock? Nirvana radio on pandora radio is my best friend, daily. #
  • writing all about the flo rida concert yesterday, be sure to check the blog for pictures! http://tinyurl.com/cbw2r6 #
  • Good show, way less chaotic this time. I’m leaving, gotta go home and get some work done. #
  • Back on the roof again at boardwalk beach resort. Flo rida is coming on. – Photo: http://bkite.com/05EDg #
  • Just had a sit down with the commissioner of the rock paper scissors guy. #
  • Wow, NERD is rockin the house #
  • At the flo rida show. Not as many people as lil wayne, but still hopin – Photo: http://bkite.com/05Ewk #
  • NERD is playing right now, and they actually rock. Really rock. I love it. #
  • Ok, well I was talked into covering another crazy concert at the boardwalk. if you’re following me, watch for updates – flo rida #
  • Shooting went great! awesome weather. @lou1492 is doing the editing/film work. we’ll launch the show in 4 weeks – to be weekly. #
  • getting ready for the shoot of my new internet tv show! it’s all about real estate, so get ready! #
  • @Ryanyessman office day. what was going on today? another concert? I know, I’m out of touch. in reply to Ryanyessman #
  • Taking a bummed out son to five guys for some feel good burgers. #
  • Wow, the weather was crappy and overcast just 1 hour ago, but look at it now! – Photo: http://bkite.com/05BWw #
  • Panama City Beach on Daytime TV http://tinyurl.com/cxevyg #

TDC Meeting – New Website from Jennifer Barbee Inc.

Well, I think the new VisitPanamaCityBeach.com web site is just about done.  Thursday’s special called meeting, Jennifer Barbee herself will be here to present what her firm has done to the board.  From what I’ve seen, this site will be very awesome.

Also on the agenda is a presentation from Mr. Peter Yesawich from YPartnership regarding what they’ve come up with for a summer marketing campaign.

You can count on me being there Tweeting away all the sweet details.

You can download the agenda here, or view it below.

Special Called Meeting

AGENDA

COMBINED BOARD MEETNG
Bay County Tourist Development Council
Panama City Beach Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc.
Panama City Beach
Thursday, March 26, 2009                   4:00 p.m.        Council Room, PCB City Hall

NOTE:  The City Council of Panama City Beach will be meeting at 2:00 p.m.  If the City Council meeting is not over by 4:00 p.m., the Combined Board Meeting will begin immediately following adjournment of the Council meeting.

I.    CALL MEETING TO ORDER

II.    ROLL CALL

A.    Invocation
B.    Pledge of Allegiance

III.    REQUESTS TO ADDRESS THE BOARD ON AGENDA ITEMS (3 Minutes)

IV.    PRESENTATIONS

A.    Presentation of Website and Marketing Campaign, Ms. Susan Estler, VP of Marketing

1.    VisitPanamaCityBeach.com, Ms. Jennifer Barbee, JB, Inc.
2.    2009 Summer Marketing Campaign, Mr. Peter Yesawich, YPartnership

V.    BOARD DISCUSSION ITEMS

VI.    AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION

VII.    ADJOURNMENT

AVP this week – Pro Volleyball on the Beach

This is just a reminder – don’t forget the Crocs Tour this weekend and all the pro volleyball activities behind Sharky’s this week.

To start it all off AVP will launch the first ever Collegiate Beach Challenge tomorrow where college students from across the country will have the chance to participate in a two-day four-on-four beach volleyball tournament.  There will be men’s, women’s and coed divisions competing for cash prizes.

The finale of the AVP’s Spring Break in Panama City Beach will come at the end of week three, with the AVP Crocs Tour Panama City Beach Open.  In what will serve as the 2009 season-opening event, the AVP Crocs Tour will showcase some of the best beach volleyball players in the world, including 2008 Olympic Gold Medalists, Phil Dalhausser and Todd Rogers.  A one-day qualifier will begin on Friday morning followed by a live band in the evening.  Men’s and women’s main draw action will start on Saturday morning with the finals scheduled for Sunday afternoon.

The AVP Crocs Tour event will take place directly behind Sharky’s Beach Front Restaurant & Tiki Bar, located in the heart of Panama City Beach at The Towne of Seahaven. In an attempt to revert back to the sport’s beginnings, six of the courts will be set up in “old school” style. This set-up will include minimal bleacher seating, allowing plenty of room for beachgoers to throw down their towels and fully enjoy the beach party atmosphere of Spring Break.

Spring Break Dying Down – We're Almost There, Hang in there.

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Well, I’ve tried my hardest to remain positive about the Spring Break situation on Panama City Beach, and I’ve done quite a great job, mind you.  I will say I’m constantly troubled by the ruckus they cause.  For those of you that are for the college spring break promotion, I challenge you to get in the thick of it and spend some time – sober – and your outlook may just change.  So far, we’ve had three deaths related to spring breakers, and who knows how many other crimes.  Mark Canfora, do you have any solid numbers from this year?

As many of you know, my mother-in-law owns a small rental business on the beach that my wife works for on weekends.  Last year, she said it was a ‘poop‘ year; this year she said it was a ‘puke’ year.  She was telling me that housekeepers found puke in seemingly random spots throughout condos and townhomes.  Thank goodness for damage deposits that cover increased cleaning fees.  I just can’t fathom leaving vomit and fecal matter just laying around.  I’m not the cleanest person out there, but that is just vile.  I was at one of the rentals this morning cleaning up where the breakers from last week just threw their trash wherever they pleased in the general area of the outside trash recepticle.  I filled 12 bags full of garbage that was just laying on the ground.  Thankfully I didn’t have to see any used condoms.  eww.

Well, the big weeks are over.  Last week we had a portion of the 2.1 millions kids out on break on our beaches, but this week only 690,000 kids are out on break nationwide.  This week our beaches should stay cleaner, our Wal-Mart less filled and the traffic a little calmer.  Next week only a third of who’s out on break this week will be celebrating spring break 2009.

Below are a list of schools out on break this week, courtesy of Tripsmarter.com.

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March 23-27, 2009 (Mon-Fri)

College / University

Enrollment

Air Force Academy

4,000

Alliant International University

3,402

Arkansas State University

17,401

Bard College

2,062

Birmingham-Southern College

1,500

Boise State University

18,844

Brown University

8,025

California Institute of Technology

2,086

Calvin College

4,200

Central Connecticut State University

12,315

Cerritos College

24,536

Colorado State University, Boulder

28,000

Columbia College Chicago

11,499

Depaul University

25,500

Eastern Connecticut State University

5,113

Elmhurst College

3,000

Elon University

5,496

Harvard University

19,139

Hudson Valley Community College

12,000

Huntingdon College

800

Idaho State University

13,802

Kent State University

29,227

Lewis & Clark College

3,433

Luther College

2,550

Mount Mercy College

1,490

Oregon State University

19,362

Pacific Lutheran University

3,669

San Jose State

28,932

Southern Arkansas University

3,109

Southern University at Baton Rouge

10,364

Tulane University

10,606

University of Arkansas, Little Rock

12,000

University of California, Berkeley

34,953

University of Central Arkansas

12,619

University of Colorado

28,000

University of Hawaii

50,310

University of Illinois, Chicago

21,914

University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

42,326

University of Missouri-Columbia

28,477

University of Montevallo

3,000

University of North Alabama

7,323

University of Oregon

20,394

University of Rhode Island

19,095

University of San Francisco

8,447

Wellesley College

2,300

Western Connecticut State University

6,001

Wright State University

16,091

TOTAL

691,038

Horses Will Be Hung Tonight on New Carousel in Pier Park

The crew is onsight and the gears are falling into place on the new carousel in Pier Park in Panama City Beach.  Workers have been bringing all the parts and peices over all day and the frame is up right now, as of 5:45 pm.

“We’ll hang the horses tonight, they have a terrible habit of coming alive and walking off in the middle of the night.” said the forman of the crew.  “This is a Herschell Carousel,” he said, “this is a ride out of Jersey, from a time when these things were actually rides.”  He was telling me that the new ones will last 10 years, if they are taken care of, but the old ones like these, they are still in use all across the country.  Apparently this is a great carousel – nice job, Teddy.

Set to open April 1, the carousel should be completely assembled by tomorrow or Sunday.  Then, all they have to do is clean it up.  If you are on the beach tonight, you should stop by and take a look.

11 Drowned in 2008, Why Can't We Get Lifeguards?

Tuesday the Bay County Commissioners “balked” at the idea of giving the City of Panama City Beach $108,000 to fund lifeguards at Rick Seltzer Park because of the expense and liability concerns. Seriously?  I mean, come on.  We went through this last year, all the controversy, and we had 11 tourists that drown here on our beaches!  Pensacola has had 4 drownings in five years, Walton County had none last year, we had 11!  Eleven drownings in one year!  That’s more in one year than we’ve ever had!  How does this not deeply concern those in charge?

Today, a Letter to the Editor was published in the News Herald that’s quite good.  In fact, some of the above was sourced from it.  Read it here.

The writer goes on to say that one could make a worthy argument that safer beaches could, in fact, be used as a marketing ploy to help draw people to our area.  We want a WOW marketing campaign, how’s this for a nugget:  “Feel Safe on Panama City Beach” – that will draw families.  How does the bad press look when potential visitors hear about 11 people drowning in our waters in one year, as opposed to none in our neighboring Walton County, whom I might ad is our direct competition.  Are people scared of coming to our beaches?  Are our beaches deemed dangerous to tourists looking to come to our area?  State your opinion in the comments section.

I understand there are legal ramifications for everything and liability issues with every action we as a community make, but why aren’t we taking tourism and city officials from our neighboring areas out to lunch to pick their brains on how they are doing it.  This isn’t some novel idea that no one’s figured out how to do.  Communities are doing this, communities have been doing this for a long time, there is a formula that works, and we need to employ it in Panama City Beach.

The author of the article reminds us that Chairman Jerry Girvin backed away from supporting this Tuesday after receiving conflicting reports from lawyers concerning liabilities of the County.  What!?  So, find another lawyer, read the precedents he proposes and make a more informed decision.  Again, others are doing this, and the success is obviously apparent.

Commissioner Mike Thomas was concerned about the idea of spending $100k on something that primarily benefited tourists.  Yea, benefitted tourists LIVES.  100 grand to save a few lives is more than worth it – the good publicity we’d get off it alone would make it worth our while, saving lives would be icing on the cake.  Oh, and may I remind you that tourists are the lifeblood of our area?  We have NO industry here except tourism.  We scare them off, we’re screwed.

TDC Issues Trash Letter to Industry, City Backs It

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As part of the initiative to formalize the actions taken by the TDC during this month’s regularly scheduled board meeting, Dan Rowe, President of the Panama City Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau and Marty McDaniel, Chairman of the TDC signed a letter sent out to local tourism industry partner businesses.  The letter explains the increase in trash receptacles and asks for support in keeping our beaches clean.

The letter in full:

Dear Tourism Industry Partner:

Expressing its ongoing commitment to the future of Panama City Beach, the Bay County Tourist Development Council (TDC) adopted a Strategic Plan.  That Plan focuses on developing Panama City Beach into a year-round destination, promoting our world-class beaches and enhancing each visitor’s experience.  For each of these initiatives outlined in the Plan, we MUST continue to protect and preserve Panama City Beach’s primary natural resource and attraction – the beautiful waters of the Gulf of Mexico and the sugar-white sands of our shorelines.

To further our ability to beautify, protect and market our beach, last week the TDC Board of  Directors took action by earmarking an additional $250,000 to enhance our annual “Keep the Beaches Clean” Campaign.  These additional funds will support immediate tactics that address the overwhelming increase of visitors and traffic our beaches experience during the spring and summer months, as well as long term strategies that focus on public awareness and year-round maintenance and upkeep.

Effective immediately, the TDC increased the number of trash receptacles on the beach from 578 to 778 barrels.  During Spring Break, an additional 200 barrels were deployed in heavily trafficked areas of the beach.  The TDC also authorized our beach maintenance contractor to increase the number of times the beach is raked throughout the year, including the daily raking of impacted areas during Spring Break and immediately following peak holidays.  Additionally, the TDC is investigating, and is considering different alternatives for providing biodegradable trash bags at public beach points as part of this campaign.

As important as the TDC’s efforts are, the businesses located on the beachfront share in the responsibility of picking up trash behind their respective places of business.  Last week the City Council of the City of Panama City Beach asked us to include with this letter the portion of the current litter prevention ordinance which requires owners along the corridors most travelled by tourists to keep their property free of litter (Chapter 12, Garbage and Trash, Section 12-7).  The City has asked us to remind everyone in the City that this Section carries a baseline civil penalty of $250 per day.  If you have specific questions about this ordinance, please contact Panama City Beach Code Enforcement.

We strongly encourage each of you to join the TDC in improving, protecting and maintaining the beaches by picking up the trash behind your property.  With your support and partnership, we can protect and preserve the unparalleled beauty of Panama City Beach for locals and visitors to enjoy each day of the year.

To read the ordinances, download the full letter with the ordinances included here.

I think this is a good move.  Not specifically talking about the $250 mentioned above, but I don’t think the penalty is severe enough for litterers.  Growing up in Texas, there were state-wide advertising campaigns encouraging people to put “trash in its place.”  “Don’t Mess With Texas,” I think they even commissioned Willie Nelson to write a song and make a music video.  In Plano, there were fines of $500 doled out when you threw trash out of your window.  It was considered a serious offense, and growing up in that type of environment has distilled in me that littering is wrong.  To this day, I don’t even throw as much as a bubble gum wrapper out of my window.

Spring Break is nasty, but this goes way beyond Spring Break.  This comes down to keeping our whole area clean, ALL THE TIME.  I think this is a step in the right direction with regards to our tourist activities, but the City needs to step up and increase the litter fines and beef up the enforcement.  This is a win-win scenario (except for those inconsiderate enough to litter) – the City creates a way to increase revenue, and the community as a whole benefits from a cleaner Panama City Beach.  I’m not usually for expanding government in any way, but some times some things are just necesary.

Flo Rida, NERD Rocked the House, Crowd More Tame

After the Lil Wayne show last week organizers came away with valuable experience on how to handle “big” names in our little beach town.  I thought it was pretty crazy, but didn’t realize the chaos that was actually unfolding all day – I guess that was one of the reason the media was kicked out.  If last week’s show was a cat 3 hurricane, yesterday was a tropical depression.  Of course, the turnout wasn’t quite as hefty either.  Good show guys, good show.

Unfortunately I was unable to make the finals for the USA Rock Paper Scissors (otherwise known as USARPS) competition, but one lucky (or strategically cunning, ‘eh Matti?) college student walked away with a hefty $20,000 check payable to his college tuition.  He’s a mechanical engineering student at Syracuse, so he needs the money.  Congratulations “Naco”.  More on USARPS later.

NERD rocked the house.  The lyrics weren’t exactly kid-friendly, but the music was actually quite awesome.  They played with two drummers who were both amazing and refused to shy away at showing off their talent.  Being a drummer at heart that hasn’t played in years, I still love a great drum solo.  Maybe one day I’ll own a set again.

There weren’t as many in attendance, but I would say that thousands were still there.  I think I was the only press allowed in – I feel special.

Encouraged by the performers, the audience practiced copious amounts of crowd surfing and were egged on to create a mash pit.  The energy was high and the crowd seemed to jump with every beat.  Most everyone was college age, but I saw a few younger and older – some with parents.

As I was heading up to the roof, I asked a friend that works for Boardwalk, “So, where’s Flo’s tour bus,” remembering the craziness getting Lil Wayne from his bus to the stage.  “No buses are allowed on property.  He was escorted in earlier quietly to prevent pandemonium.”  I asked where he was, her reply: “I can’t even tell you, Jason.”  I thought I was special.

Flo Rida was on time, right on time, actually.  Of course, I think his maturity as a performer was evident.  He was professional at getting the crowd hyped often joining the crowd at their level and at one point offering to give away his diamond cross necklace, “. . . diamonds are a lady’s best friend,” he said.  I didn’t see him actually give the necklace away, I’m sure that would have been greatly discouraged as it was probably worth tens of thousands of dollars.  I think we would have surely seen a mash pit then.

On this particular sunny day, the sand was warm, and the water was warmer than last week, although it was still a brisk 68 degrees.  But, the air temp was close to 80, but in the sweaty crowd, it felt like 90.

I took a couple hundred pictures, here are the best 40-something.  If you aren’t following us on Twitter, you missed some great live updates.  Follow us now so you can keep up with all the live action in the future.  Plus, you can keep up with what we are doing throughout the day and be notified of new posts.

Local Filmmaker Makes Sweet Vid, Enters Big Contest

A local filmmaker and friend, Eric Darnell has created a rather sweet video for entrance into an international film competition.  “Reset” is a 3 minute video referencing Memento, staring Guy Pierce.  The premise is of a man who’s memory resets everynight when he sleeps, waking the next morning with no recollection of the previous day.

This is a must see.

http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=3598829&server=vimeo.com&show_title=0&show_byline=0&show_portrait=0&color=00ADEF&fullscreen=1
Reset: from Eric Darnell on Vimeo.

The story of Leonard Shelby in the 2K film Memento is with out a doubt one of the most innovative films ever made as well as the inspiration for the Bloom Fest 3 entry entitled RESET.