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South Walton Beaches Wine & Food Festival Donates $40,000 to Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation Children’s charities benefit from festival proceeds


Destin Charity Wine Auction was held during the wine and food festival weekend and raised $3.4 million dollars for the charitable organizations that address hunger, homelessness, abuse, and physical and mental challenges for thousands of children in Northwest Florida communities.

South Walton Beaches Wine & Food Festival took place April 27-30, 2023, in Grand Boulevard at Sandestin®, a mixed-use development located along South Walton’s picturesque Northwest Florida beaches. More than 600 wines and spirits, poured by dozens of noted national and international wine and spirits celebrities, highlighted the festival. The Savor South Walton Culinary Village and Tasting Seminars featuring visiting celebrities were showcased. Entertainment at the festival was provided by the Casey Kearney Band and DJ Pinke.

Festival founding partners include Destin Charity Wine Auction Foundation, Visit South Walton Tourist Development Council, Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association and VISIT FLORIDA, Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa, Wine World of Northwest Florida and Grand Boulevard at Sandestin®. Hyatt Place Sandestin at Grand Boulevard, Courtyard by Marriott Sandestin at Grand Boulevard and Residence Inn by Marriott Sandestin at Grand Boulevard are the Official Lodging Partners of the festival. Rowland Publishing Inc. is the Official Media Sponsor of the festival.

Many thanks to our special culinary guests, including Chef Max Morrison, Culinary Director, The Craft Bar, The Wine Bar, and South Walton Beaches Wine & Food Festival; Chef Yoshie Eddings, Harbor Docks; Chef Princeton McDonald, Barefoot’s Beachside Bar & Grill, at Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa; and Rinske Working Cows Dairy, Slocomb, AL.

Additional South Walton participating restaurants included Louie Louie; The Perfect Pig; Cabana Café; Slick Lips Seafood & Oyster House; Beach Camp and Ernie’s Hot Dogs and Freddie’s Southern Eats.

Grand Boulevard participating restaurants included Emeril’s Coastal; Black Bear Bread Company; everkrisp; Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Bar; Grimaldi’s Coal Brick Oven Pizzeria; Kilwin’s Chocolates, Fudge & Ice Cream; P.F. Chang’s China Bistro; Tommy Bahama’s Restaurant & Bar; The Wine Bar, and The Bistro at the Courtyard Marriott Sandestin at Grand Boulevard.

South Walton Beaches Wine & Food Festival is indebted to the festival long-time and new sponsors, including BankPlus; Silver Sands Premium Outlets; Publix Super Market; Vintage Sign & Lights; RCI Landscaping; McCaskill & Company; Fisher Brown Bottrell Insurance; McKibbon Hospitality; Culligan Water; Sowal.com; VIP Destin Magazine; Beach Better and Coastal Accounting.

The 2024 South Walton Beaches Wine & Food Festival takes place April 25-28

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Stacey Brady representing South Walton Beaches Wine & Food Festival and Grand Boulevard, Grand Boulevard at Sandestin, 850 837 3099, [email protected], www.sowalwine.com

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New NPG Paper Highlights the Pragmatism in Immigration Reduction


Emphasizing Common Sense in the Movement to Curtail Immigration

ALEXANDRIA. Va., Sept. 13, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Negative Population Growth, Inc. (NPG) has released a new Forum paper titled “Immigration Reduction: Xenophobia and Racism? Or, Common Sense and Pragmatism in a Crowded Nation?” Writing on what she calls the current Great Tsunami of Immigration, long-time journalist Kathleene Parker writes about a U.S. immigration history that – when not “revised” by open-border advocates to their own version of things – shows a nation that saw immigration as something solely to serve the nation’s interests, rather than as a social program to benefit the world. Parker says she is proud to stand with earlier immigration-reduction advocates, such as famous labor activist Cesar Chavez, Black, liberal Congresswoman Barbara Jordan (D.-Tx) and Coretta Scott King who, in the 1990s, helped stop a La Raza effort to make it legal to hire illegal border crossers. Parker, a long-time environmental activist in the American West, adds that she agrees strongly with the 11,000 climate scientists who warn that the current U.S. population explosion, being driven by historically unmatched levels of immigration, will nullify all efforts to address climate change.

Parker walks readers through the early years of immigration into the country, commenting on noteworthy policies and highlighting pertinent decades that perpetuated population growth nationwide. Forty years later, the Great Tsunami of Immigration (1960-2021) brought millions more into the United States. Parker states: “I do recall a nation – in the wake of Paul Ehrlich’s The Population Bomb and Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring – concerned about rapid population growth (then mostly from births) and about our nation’s impacts on ours and the world’s environment – that in an era when media – then owned by thousands of highly competitive news-gathering agencies, still reported fully and honestly about population.”

Speaking on The 1965 Immigration Act, Parker notes that the quotas were removed, and family reunification was emphasized. Parker moves forward in her analysis, sharing: “Because of things like the 1986 Act and migration patterns established by the Bracero Act, exploding illegal immigration became the new hot-button issue, as immigration – legal and illegal – soon far exceeded a million a year, while immigration from 1990 to 2020 exceeded the Great Wave, including 14 million just between 2000 and 2010, versus the 20 million of the entire Great Wave. What immigration, most of it illegal, will be post-Title 42, only time (and the next census) will determine, but we’re experiencing what I call the ‘Great Tsunami of Immigration.’ That tsunami washes over a now highly populated nation, wracked by megadrought, wildfires, hurricanes, and other natural disasters, a huge national debt, decaying infrastructure, and exploding crime rates (often of open-borders origins).”

Immigration to North America precedes the earliest national documents, and once the U.S. had its foundation in place, more people were added. Parker summarizes her work, saying: “You’d have to be naïve – or unaware of what’s really happening – to believe we can continue adding 20 to 30 million more people per decade, as we have post-1990, while meeting our carbon-reduction goals.” She concludes with a somber proposal: “Perhaps,” she writes, “our immigration tsunami is just as dangerous and harmful in its own way as any ocean tsunami sweeping across distant shores.”

Founded in 1972, NPG is a national nonprofit membership organization dedicated to educating the American public and political leaders regarding the damaging effects of population growth. We believe that our nation is already vastly overpopulated in terms of the long-range carrying capacity of its resources and environment. NPG advocates the adoption of its Proposed National Population Policy, with the goal of eventually stabilizing U.S. population at a sustainable level – far lower than today’s. We do not simply identify the problems – we propose solutions. For more information, visit our website at NPG.org, follow us on Facebook @NegativePopulationGrowth or follow us on Twitter @npg_org.

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You’d have to be naive – or unaware of what’s really happening – to believe we can continue adding 20 to 30 million more people per decade, as we have post-1990, while meeting our carbon-reduction goals.

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Craig Lewis, Negative Population Growth, 703-370-9510, [email protected], https://npg.org

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Andalusia Whiskey Co. Release Raises Money for Maui Wildfire Victims!


The whiskey was aged in a new, charred oak 53 gallon barrel for three and a half years. Bottled at 100 proof with notes of malt, chocolate milkshake, Tootsie Rolls, vanilla, and caramel.

Bottles are $80.00 and available at the distillery located at 6462 N US Hwy 281, Blanco, Texas 78606. Whiskey cannot be shipped. Also, you are allowed to pick up four bottles(750 ml bottles) per person per 30 days.

“After completing the brew over three years ago, the whiskey has been aging and we’ve been waiting for the right moment to release it. After the devastating fires, in Lahaina (home of the original Maui Brewing Co. location) the time was right to release the whiskey and have it benefit victims of the wildfire.” Said Ty Phelps, Co-Found of Andalusia Whiskey Co.

Sip us some delicious whiskey while helping us raise money ($50 for every bottle sold) for the Maui Wildfire Relief efforts.

Follow Andalusia Whiskey Co. on Facebook for updates on tours, tasting room hours, and special releases. You can find Andalusia’s award-winning single malts Stryker, Revenant Oak, and their Triple Distilled whiskey at liquor stores throughout Texas.

About Andalusia Whiskey Co.

Andalusia Whiskey Co. produces hand-crafted, grain to glass malt whiskies deep in the heart of the Texas Hill Country. The distillery offers tours, tastings, and cocktails in their beautiful tasting room. Visitors to the Texas Hill Country are encouraged to sign up for a distillery tour and come by for a visit. For more information, visit their website www.andalusiawhiskey.com.
For interviews, contact Jake Clements at [email protected].

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Ty Phelps, Andalusia Whiskey Co., 1 5125547542, [email protected], https://www.andalusiawhiskey.com/

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U.S. Advocacy Strategy Nets a 25 Percent Increase in Lung Cancer Research Funding


In January 2022, the Lung Cancer Action Network (LungCAN) took action by forming a dedicated Steering Committee of passionate advocates led by Jill Morningstar, a strong advocate with Capitol Hill experience, along with her husband Al Fitzpayne, a lung cancer survivor. The committee developed a strategic plan to increase the LCRP budget, aiming to allocate funding based on the amount needed to support top-rated research proposals from the previous year.

A major obstacle faced by lung cancer advocacy organizations was the lack of a unified web-based platform for contacting members of Congress. To address this challenge, LungCAN, acting as a neutral entity, created a platform that allowed members to direct their constituents to the LungCAN “Call to Action” website without the risk of losing organizational support. Through this platform, the lung cancer advocacy community joined forces, speaking with one voice to advocate for increased lung cancer research funding.
The efforts yielded remarkable results:

  •     The LCRP received a 25 percent increase in funding, receiving a record-breaking $25 million, the highest amount the program has ever been awarded.
  •     The LCRP was the only CDMRP cancer program to receive an increase in funding.
  •     Strategic social media engagement garnered a remarkable 55,000 combined impressions and 33.3 percent engagement on Twitter.
  •     Approximately 1,847 individuals participated in the effort, reaching more than 400 legislators.
  •     Advocates sent over 5,541 letters to legislators requesting $60 million for the LCRP through the LungCAN platform, lungcan.org/act.
  •     Additional emails from advocates through GO2 and LUNGevity platforms exceeded 4,000.
  •     A House “Dear Colleague” letter received more than 50 co-signers, the highest number ever.
  •     The campaign garnered support from 80 associations and organizations, growing beyond Congress.

“This historic success highlights the power of unity and collaboration among lung cancer advocacy organizations,” said Dusty Donaldson, representing Lung Cancer Action Network. “By joining forces and speaking with one voice, we were able to secure increased funding for lung cancer research, which is essential in advancing our fight against this devastating disease.”

This project was a component of the LungCAN Advocacy Media Training project, funded by Lung Ambition Alliance, comprising AstraZeneca, Guardant Health, International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer, and the Global Lung Cancer Coalition.

About the IASLC:
The International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) is the only global organization dedicated solely to the study of lung cancer and other thoracic malignancies. Founded in 1974, the association’s membership includes more than 8,000 lung cancer specialists across all disciplines in over 100 countries, forming a global network working together to conquer lung and thoracic cancers worldwide. The association also publishes the Journal of Thoracic Oncology, the primary educational and informational publication for topics relevant to the prevention, detection, diagnosis, and treatment of all thoracic malignancies. Visit http://www.iaslc.org for more information.

About the WCLC:
The WCLC is the world’s largest meeting dedicated to lung cancer and other thoracic malignancies, attracting more than 7,000 researchers, physicians, and specialists from more than 100 countries. The goal is to increase awareness, collaboration, and understanding of lung cancer, and to help participants implement the latest developments across the globe. The conference will cover a wide range of disciplines and unveil several research studies and clinical trial results. For more information, visit https://wclc2023.iaslc.org.

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Chris Martin, IASLC, 6306702745, [email protected], https://wclc2023.iaslc.org.

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Fighting for an Ambitious Vision of Public Higher Education in America


Since the proposal became public knowledge in early August, many letters and op-eds have argued against it, and the protests of WVU faculty and students have gained wide public attention. On September 1, 2023, the university responded by pulling back on a small number of cuts.

As a leading voice in the humanities and social sciences, areas heavily represented in the programs targeted for reduction, ACLS encourages President E. Gordon Gee and the WVU Board of Governors to continue rethinking the plan and to work with the WVU faculty to provide what is good and right and equitable for WVU students and the people of West Virginia.

The administration describes its approach as an “academic transformation,” arguing that the academic departments and programs on the chopping block are attracting fewer numbers of degree-seeking students each year, thus losing tuition dollars and becoming unsustainable. State lawmakers recently approved a new higher education funding plan that benefits “degrees that lead to jobs.” These decisions rest on a short-sighted view of the value of education and research across a range of fields. A 2021 Association of American Colleges and Universities report that surveyed executives from a wide range of industries including technology, finance, and manufacturing revealed, in fact, that employers value liberal arts education.

The stewards of the university—the administration, the Board of Governors, and ultimately the legislature that votes on its budget—must adopt a broader perspective. They are duty-bound to protect the creation and circulation of knowledge for the public good in all its diverse aspects, across disciplines and interdisciplinary areas.

The value of study that deepens our understanding beyond the immediate interests of the market has been celebrated by Americans as different as George Washington, who as president advised Congress to invest in “science and literature,” and W.E.B. DuBois, who argued in 1902 that universities must educate for a world larger than the workplace.

ACLS calls on WVU and other universities who may be tempted to imitate the surface pragmatism of WVU’s approach to focus their energy and resources toward renewing the great tradition of education in the liberal arts and sciences for which the United States is known around the world. We celebrate the WVU faculty and students—some wearing red, paying homage to the miners’ strikes of the early twentieth century—who are leading the charge to remind citizens and legislators in West Virginia of the public research university’s responsibility to advance the good of the state and society beyond state borders.

DuBois saw efforts to reduce the goal of education to “material advancement” as a sinister bid to “dull the ambition and sicken the hearts of struggling human beings.” The gutting of our nation’s public universities must stop. We and many others are ready to help.

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Heather Mangrum, American Council of Learned Societies, 6462582470, [email protected], https://www.acls.org/

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Ink Different Tattoo School Release Definitive Tattoo School Guide for 2023


As the sole operator of the United States’ only nationwide tattoo school and tattoo apprenticeship program for over a decade, the Ink Different Tattoos team has accumulated a wealth of knowledge encompassing the establishment, management, and sustainability of tattoo studios.

Paul-Anthony further elaborates, “Many aspiring tattoo artists are often unaware of the implications of not having proper tattoo artist training and mentorship prior to applying for their license, especially concerning the skill level required to succeed in the profession. Truly learning how to keep themselves and their clients safe from infections diseases is a huge concern for us, when we think about people trying to learn to tattoo by themselves.”

Driven by their distinctive perspective as operators of tattoo shops, tattoo schools, and tattoo apprenticeship programs spanning California, Connecticut, Florida, New York, Pennsylvania, Illinois and now Ohio, Ink Different Tattoos once again takes up the mantle of educating aspiring tattoo artists. Through their release of the “2023 Definitive Guide to Best Tattoo Schools and Tattoo Apprenticeships Near Me,” they offer indispensable insights into the roadmap of successful tattoo education within the tattoo industry.

At present, tattoos cover the bodies of 50% of millennials, with workplace acceptance on a steady rise. According to IBIS World research, the tattoo industry boasts a staggering worth of $1.6 billion, registering a growth of 9.9% since 2017, with an additional 4.6% growth in 2023 alone. With some tattoo artists commanding $500 per hour and clients readily investing thousands of dollars for a single session, creative talents across the nation are recognizing the prospects of forging a career as tattoo artists.

About Ink Different Tattoos: Ink Different Tattoos, renowned for its Tattoo School and tattoo apprenticeships, forms a nationwide community of artists and art enthusiasts who champion the future of the tattoo industry. Their distinct approach creates boutique-style studios that exude an art gallery ambiance, underscored by a culture that values client care, apprentices, and mutual support – the embodiment of a “Good Human” culture. Their mission is to ensure excellence and equal opportunity in the tattoo industry, achieved through their tattoo school and apprenticeship program that guarantees a job offer. The result is a dynamic, inclusive, and diverse artistic community that stands as a hallmark of the tattoo industry’s inclusivity.

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Benny Hiraldo, Ink Different Tattoo School, 1 917-227-2842, [email protected], https://tattooschool.com/ 

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