Weekend Weather

We certainly have a beautiful weekend ahead here in Panama City Beach! This is the perfect time of year to plan a vacation. See for yourself…

As you can see, it’s perfect golf weather as well! Grab some friends and head out to our very own Hombre Golf Club. We’d love to have you!

We loved reading your favorite things about the beach yesterday on Facebook! Now, come see us and experience it first hand! We love spring in Panama City Beach! See you all soon.

One-Bedroom Sale at Long Beach Resort!

Stay close to the action and close to the beach with Long Beach Resort! Our one-bedroom units are the perfect way to balance work and pleasure by combining all the comforts of home with beautiful beach access. To make it even easier, we are offering special rates on our one-bedrooms for a limited time!

Book a one-bedroom at Long Beach Resort between now and May 6, 2012 for only $129.* This offer is good for stays between now and June 7, 2012.

Click here to book online! Use promo code LONGBEACH or call 855-850-9049.

*RESTRICTIONS: Based on availability. Two-night minimum stay is required. Offer not valid 5/4-5/5 or 5/25-5/27. Tax and fees additional. No Cleaning Fee. Not valid on existing reservations. Other restrictions may apply.

Gulf Coast Charity Horse Show

The Gulf Coast Charity Celebration, Inc. is having its annual Horse Show and Music Festival at Frank Brown Park! Join us on April 26-28!

This event is a one of a kind experience offering an exciting multi-breed horse show all wrapped into one big weekend! The prestigious horse show is a ten time award winning show including the Best Multi Night Show of the Year and the Emerald Award of Excellence for the best managed show with the best food and entertainment.

For reserved seating and ticket information, call 850-914-9030. Daily tickets: Adults $12.00. Children under 14 FREE!

Rock By The Sea!

On April 26-29, join us at Spinnaker Beach Club for Rock By The Sea! With amazing artists performing for a wonderful cause, this is an event you can’t miss! For more information, visit the Rock By The Sea website here!

Rock By The Sea is a Florida not-for-profit organization dedicated to planning and producing music festivals and events that will raise money to financially assist deserving charities that provide direct services to those in need. We strive to create an outlet for these agencies to gain exposure with the public and facilitate donations. Through music concerts, silent auctions, selling merchandise and general donations, we create awareness and assistance.

Confirmed artists for Rock By The Sea?

Sister Hazel – NEEDTOBREATHE

Shawn Mullins -  Chuck Cannon – Keith Kane

Gareth Asher -  The Alternate Routes – Boys Gone Wild

Tim Brantley – Brian Jarvis Band – Lani Daniels

Dirty Shannon – Brian Fechino – Amy Gerhartz

Green Light Morning – Heritage – JK & The Lost Boys

Matthew Mayfield – Davin McCoy – Ben Rector

Jackson Rohm – Lauren St. Jane & The Dead Westerns

Saints of Valory -  Sarah Mac Band – Stroke 9 – Sam Thacker

Michael Tolcher – The Well Reds – Claire Wyndham

Benefits: Arnold Palmer Pediatric Brain Tumor Dept, Downs Syndrome Association, Anchorage Childrens Home, Camp Sunshine & Palmetto Medical Initiative

St. Andrews Bay Saltworks Raid

Join us for a Civil War reenactment of the St. Andrews Bay Saltworks Raid! The reenactment will be held across the street from 328 Beach Drive from 10am – 4pm each day. Want a fun history lesson on this beautiful Friday?

“Salt works are as plentiful in Florida as blackbirds in a rice field.”

–New York Herald January 5, 1864

Between 1861 and 1865, the St. Andrew Bay Saltworks, one of the largest producers of salt in the South, contributed to the Confederate cause by providing salt, fish, and cattle for southern troops and citizens. A necessary preservative in those times, salt sold for as much as $50 per bushel, and was produced in wood-fired saltworks on the perimeter of the West Bay, East Bay and North Bay and Lake Powell (Lake Ocala). An estimated 2,500 men, primarily from Florida, Georgia, and Alabama, were exempted from combat duty in order to labor in the saltworks. The salt was transported to Eufaula, Alabama, then to Montgomery, for distribution throughout the Confederate states. Because of the importance of St. Andrew Bay Saltworks to the Confederacy, acting Master W. R. Browne, commander of the U.S. Restless, was instructed to commence a series of assaults beginning in August 1862.

In December 1863, additional Union attacks occurred, which Confederate home guards could not resist. The attacks resulted in the destruction of more than 290 salt works, valued by Master Browne at more than $3,000,000. The St. Andrew Bay Saltwork employees promptly rebuilt them, and they remained in operation through February 1865.