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Meet a Local: Ben and Haley Kirk of Vessel Sandwich Co.

Meet Ben and Haley Kirk, owners of Vessel Sandwich Co. in Flagler Beach. Married for more than a decade, the Kirks have combined their love for each other with their passion for the culinary arts. The duo dishes on how they met, their secret to a happy relationship, and juggling running a restaurant…

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Meet a Local: Kari Craig of Beach Yoga with Kari

Meet Kari Craig of Beach Yoga with Kari. Craig rediscovered herself through yoga in 2019 and now helps others find physical, mental, and spiritual peace through the practice with her beach yoga classes in Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches. Tell us about your background in yoga? When (year) did…

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New in the New Year in Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches

We’re kicking off 2024 with plenty of new things to do and see in Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches. Check out these restaurants and attractions that have opened recently or within the last year: New Restaurants in Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches: JP’s Italian American Bistro in Palm Coast…

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2024 Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches Bucket List

We’re kicking off the new year with some epic experiences to add to your bucket list in 2024. Check out these fun things to do each month in Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches. January: Start the year on the right track with these 5 Ways to Stay Fit in Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches. February:…

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Where to See Santa in Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches

Ho Ho Ho! Santa Claus is coming to town! From community parades to local restaurants, here’s where you can meet Santa in Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches: Santa at the City of Palm Coast Tree Lighting Ceremony at Central Park in Town Center Saturday, November 25 at 6 pm Santa will pull up to…

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Seas the Season at the Palm Coast Holiday Boat Parade

Christmas on the coast is a little different—and that’s the way we like it in Palm Coast and the Flagler Beaches. Here, we shovel sand instead of snow and sip on tropical cocktails in lieu of cocoa. Our local holiday traditions also run as deep as the water, like the annual Palm Coast Holiday Boat…

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