Written by Cebo Campbell
Last Updated:: October 14, 2009
Club La Vela will be hosting a Battle of the Bands Oct. 17th. On Saturday night 10 rock/alternative bands will hit the stage to battle it out for the night’s best band. You don’t want to miss the great music and the chance for your favorite bands to become legend.
A stage:
10:30- Blue Eclipse
11:10- Element 55
11:50- Storage 24
12:30- Aerias
1:10- Mid Summer Classic
B stage:
10:50- Steel Fading
11:30- Dead Ringers Guild
12:10- Red Hour
12:50- Shadow Life
1:30- Mara Dona
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Written by Cebo Campbell
Last Updated:: October 14, 2009
Weekend Wednesday is all about giving you an early start on the weekend. All the events and specials throughout the weekend all in one place and posted on hump day so you may plan accordingly. Below is enough fun to keep your weekend full and exciting.
Fall is in FULL Swing!
Weather Report
Friday, High 74 – 30% Chance of Rain
Saturday, High 69 – 0% Chance of Rain
Sunday, High 68 – 0% Chance of Rain
Thursday October 15th 2009
Visual Arts Center – Animals & Architecture Watercolors by Don Taylor
Margaritaville – Barry Fish Band LIVE
Downtown Panama City – Scarecrow Festival – Create Your Own Scarecrow – All Day
The Hangout on S. Thomas – Shag-A-Rama – Free Shag Dance Lessons w/ Beach Shaggers – 12PM – 12AM
Little Bla...
Written by Cebo Campbell
Last Updated:: October 14, 2009
Salt Water
MEXICO BEACH/PORT ST JOE OFFSHORE
The King mackerel bite improved this week and were hitting flat lines or trolling Mann’s Stretch 25’s and 30’s. Spanish mackerel and bluefish schools are at the buoy line and around the Air Force tower. A few schools of Spanish are scattered along the beaches and in St. Joe Bay. You can catch them by throwing gotcha lures, spoons, or any variety of plugs.
ST JOSEPH BAY
Redfish are the hot bite right now. Fishing a live shrimp under a Cajun thunder is working the best. A real hot spot for reds as reported are the grass flats and sand bars around Black’s island. Using this same rig in the same areas is also producing some decent trout. For artificial, use a gold spoon or a topwater plug at first light. A few more pompano catches reported ...
Written by Ellie Cominos
Last Updated:: October 13, 2009
It’s that time of year again – there are no crowds, the temperatures are cooling off, and being outside on a clear, sunny day is utterly fabulous. Fall in Panama City Beach really is perfect for getting out and indulging in your favorite activity, whether that be walking, biking, swimming, running or golfing. Golfers especially have good reason to dust off the clubs and head to the course. Panama City Beach is home to a huge variety of exceptional golf courses, each with its own character and challenges, and most located in glorious settings. Today we are looking at the golf courses of Bay Point – an exclusive community nestled on a 1,100 acre wildlife sanctuary and overlooking the sparkling waters of St. Andrew’s Bay.
Whether you are an avid golfer or just starting out, Bay Point ...
Written by Cebo Campbell
Last Updated:: October 8, 2009
As you know, over the past two weeks we’ve been in search of Panama City Beach’s best sandwich. Based on your comments we sent out secret agent appetites to tastes scrumptious grinders all over our little town. The judgements are in and its down to 5 sandwiches. You vote and the winning sandwich will be showcased on SeePCBTV. Here are the nominees:
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Voting will end October 14 and the winner will be named in next week’s newsletter. Happy Voting!
Voting is Closed: See the final winner by clicking here
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