Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce
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Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce
Carrabelle Chamber of Commerce 105 St. James Avenue (Hwy 98),PO Box DD Carrabelle, FL 32322 (850) 697-2585 [email protected] Join today!/ Like us on Facebook www.carrabelle.org (now mobile friendly!) The Pearl of the Panhandle September th Sat 17 Franklin County Coastal Cleanup 8:30-11:30 am For more info, see our website under “Things to do/Event calendar” or call Ada Long (850) 927-3776 or email [email protected] th Sat 17 Wine & Cheese Social 4-6 pm at the gallery of Richard Bickel, Apalachicola. Suggested donation $ 25 person, cash or check at the door. For more info [email protected] th Tues 20 American Legion-How Do I Become a Member? 9am-2 pm Carrabelle Branch Library For more info, call (850) 697-2366 nd nd Thurs 22 Let’s Make Lanterns! For Lantern Fest Oct 22 5-8 pm Rio Carrabelle Call to reserve a spot for the workshop (850) 697-2732 th Sat 24 Fish Fry-Come & meet Brad Segree, Candidate for FC Sheriff 11 am-2 pm C-Quarters Marina th Sat 24 Smithsonian Museum Day at the Camp Gordon Johnston WW II Museum 9-4 pm Music, food, films & so much more! (See page 3 for details) Call (850) 697-8575 or go to www.campgordonjohnston.com th Sat 24 Smithsonian Museum Day at the Carrabelle History Museum 10-5 pm “A Tale of Tate’s Hell” will be shown at 11 am (850) 697-2141 or www.carrabellehistorymuseum.com th Sat 24 The Fifth Annual Whatever Floats Your Boat Regatta 12 pm3pm FSU Coastal & Marine Lab. Time for you to rise to the challenge! Just build ‘em & they will float…more or less…. (850) 697-4120 or go to https://marinelab.fsu.edu/outreach/regatta/ to register online! th Sat 24 Monthly Paddling Trip with the Apalachicola Riverkeepers in & around the Apalachicola River & Bay. Free to members & $30 for non-members. (850) 653-8936 or apalachicolariverkeeper.org for more info. th Wed 28 Dads Take Your Child to School Day/Donuts for Dads 7:30 am-8:30 am Franklin County School October st nd Sat 1 Let’s Make Lanterns! For Lantern Fest Oct 22 5-8 pm Rio Carrabelle Call to reserve a spot for the workshop (850) 697-2732 st Sat 1 Sixth Annual Putt-Masters Mini Golf Tournament noon – until…Red Pirate Family Grill & Oyster Bar, Eastpoint. An event to benefit the Franklin County Public Library. For more info, contact Adele Colston (704) 975-7035 or [email protected] st Sat 1 Exploring Nature: Enjoying the Miracle of Bird Watching 8 am-12 pm FSU Coastal Marine Lab Workshop. Registration & Prepayment required (850) 697-4120 or www.marinelab.fsu.edu th Sat 8 Fish Fry-Come & meet Brad Segree, Candidate for FC Sheriff th 11 am-2 pm Apalachicola Corner of 8 Street & Hwy 98 th nd Sat 8 Let’s Make Lanterns! For Lantern Fest Oct 22 5-8 pm Rio Carrabelle Call to reserve a spot for the workshop (850) 697-2732 th Sat 8 Fall Festival 10 am-3 pm Carrabelle Senior Center. Vendor space still available! Call (850) 697-3145 for more info. (continued next page) Friday, September 16, 2016 Welcome to our newest Member: Mystic Krewe of Salty Barkers They are a volunteer organization creating fun with their Mardi Gras Parade, raising money to support the animals of Franklin County. Join them at the Mardi Gras Parade Feb. 25, 2017! Capital Area Red Cross Although not related to the on-going Hurricane Hermine response, it's important to let our community know that the American Red Cross has launched the new Hero Care app. This app is designed to help members of the military, veterans and their families identify and access both emergency and non-emergency Red Cross services from anywhere in the world. Download the app today: http://3cu.be/sharehc (this link will sniff which device it is being opened on and will take you to the store directly if you’re on your phone or to the RCO landing page) After presentation of the check, Pinki Jackel and her staff helped serve and clean up after the Thursday lunch. Franklin County Senior Center in Carrabelle Franklin County Senior Citizens Council, Inc., a 501(c)3 which owns and operates the Franklin County Senior Center in Carrabelle, held its annual meeting on Wednesday, September 14. Five new members were added to the Board of Directors: Joann Bartley, Alvin Howard, Lisa Keith-Lucas, Rick Moore and Don Ryder. Supervisor of Elections Pinki Jackel presented the Senior Center with a check for $300 for use of the facility during election days this year. The Senior Center will be a general election polling place again on Tuesday, November 8. th Thurs 13 A Sense of Place: Insights in Marine Ecology from Tatoosh Island 7 pm Conservation Lecture at FSU Coastal Marine Lab Auditorium Reception before presentation (850) 697-4120 or www.marinelab.fsu.edu for more info. nd Sat 22 Lantern Fest the Crooked River Lighthouse 6-10 pm Great family fun & entertainment! Call (850) 697-2732 for more info. th Sat 15 Gumbo Cook off & Car Show for the Franklin County Fire Victim Relief Fund. The Red Pirate, Eastpoint. Contact Richard Wade (850) 3700655 or Jimmy Sapp (850) 670-1090 See our website www.carrabelle.org under “Things to Do” Entertainment/Events for More info Events Further afield: Listen to WOYS 100.5 FM Oyster Radio Or go to www.oysterradio.com or www.forgottencoastline.com or www.saltyflorida.com And don’t forget Thursday Lunch at the Carrabelle Senior Center! September 22: Ham & Veggie Quiche, Carrot Salad, Cinnamon Rolls September 29: Hot Chicken Salad, Vegetables, Roll and Butter NOTE: All lunches include dessert and iced tea, hot tea or coffee. Side dishes are subject to change, depending on food donations and availability of fresh items. A donation of $5.00 is requested for lunch. Executive Board President-Cher Novaria/At Your Service Concierge Vice President- Lewis Christie/Christie’s Cottage Living Secretary-Dr. Lois Mendez Catlin-Phoenix Family Health Care Center Treasurer- Paul Marxsen/Marxsen Accounting Directors Sheila Hauser/Century 21 Collins Realty Tonia Chisholm/FC Public Library-Carrabelle Skip Frink/Old Carrabelle Hotel Bo May/Rio Carrabelle Pamela McCreery/The Beachtrader Executive Director-Lisa Munson Representatives Chester Reese-FC Tourist Development Council Total www.carrabelle.org Website Visitors: Jan 1-Sept 11: 116,823 Total New Carrabelle Area Chamber Members 2016: 17 Total New Carrabelle Area Chamber Members 2015: 50 Visitors at our Visitor's Center Carrabelle Brochures Sent 2014 2015 2016 % Inc 2014 2015 2016 % Inc Jan 51 106 131 1.24 30 75 56 .75 Feb 111 167 233 1.40 27 63 56 .89 Mar 163 171 248 1.45 25 74 73 .99 Apr 118 178 226 1.27 41 47 77 1.64 May 66 137 160 1.17 26 79 69 .87 Jun 64 153 171 1.12 66 90 74 .82 Jul 80 133 188 1.41 36 66 46 .70 93 .74 92 1.31 Aug 52 125 36 70 Sept 56 109 21 37 Oct 76 152 22 25 Nov 79 113 19 31 Dec 62 142 32 26 Totals 978 1,686 381 683 Seasonal Hours The summer of 2016 has been great for the Carrabelle Boat Club. Rack sales are at an all-time high and the same goes for our ship store. We've sold more ice, fuel, bait and batteries then ever recorded at CBC. Our occupancy level peaked at 154 this summer, shattering our record of 128 boats (June 2015). Labor Day normally marks the end of another fantastic summer, so we'll be switching to our seasonal hours as of September 13, 2016 (Tuesday). Please see the new Hours of Operation for the Carrabelle Boat Club below. Open: Monday & Thursday (8:00 am - 5:00 pm EDT) Open: Friday, Saturday and Sunday (8:00 am - 5:00 pm EDT) Closed: Tuesday and Wednesday We hope to see you soon! Don’t Let Lightning Strike Twice Hermine reminded us that we are still in hurricane season for a few more months. The aftermath of a severe storm can bring out the best in people but it also can bring out scammers. Be careful if you find yourself in need of help recovering after a storm. As a reminder, your Better Business Bureau serving Northwest Florida would like to remind consumers and businesses of some of the most common ‘after-disaster’ scams that involve home and yard repairs or cleanup. What To Do • Document Everything. Check with your insurance company about policy coverage and specific filing requirements. Save all receipts, including those for food, temporary lodging, or other items that may be covered expenses. Take photos of all damages and especially before any repairs have been made. • Shop for Services. For major permanent repairs, take time to shop around for contractors, be sure they are licensed, check out references and visit bbb.org to obtain a list of contractors and their business reviews. Get at least three competitive bids for the repairs. • Rely on Experts. Don’t trust a worker who shows up on your doorstep to announce that your home is unsafe. If you are concerned about possible structural damage in your home, have an engineer, architect, building official or other housing expert inspect it. • Use Contracts. Request a written contract agreement with anyone you hire. It should specify the work to be done, the materials to be used, and the price breakdown for both labor and materials. Review it carefully before signing or paying any money. Be sure that any oral promises are written into the contract, including warranties on materials and labor. What To Watch Out For • Door-to-Door Solicitations. Be wary of door-to-door workers who claim to have leftover repair materials from a job ‘down the street’ or who do not have a permanent place of business. • Phony Tactics. Unscrupulous roofing businesses, for instance, may make big promises about repairs, or claim the homeowner’s insurance is sure to cover the cost. After you sign a contract, they’ll require you to make an advance payment. (Frequently the job is never completed and the insurance company denies the claim.) • High-Pressure Deals. Don’t be pressured into making an immediate decision with a long-term impact. • Requests for Up-Front Payments. Never pay for all repairs in advance, and do not pay with cash. Tammy Ward, Communications Director Better Business Bureau Serving Northwest Florida (850) 429-0002
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