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Play for a cause! Ladies Bunco Night Out is tomorrow at the Burnt Pine Clubhouse in Sandestin. Proceeds support Habitat for Humanity! 
Local designer Erika Powell of Urban Grace Interiors is featured in this month's Southern Living and in the March issue of Coastal Living! 
Coming in March: CRUSH, a new wine bar serving small plates and sushi will debut in Seaside from the Harbor Restaurant Group. 
Tickets are now on sale for the CAA's Valentine Tour of Homes! Tour five of our area's most beautiful and unique homes on Saturday February 13th. 
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One of 30A's planned "New Urbanist" communities, Rosemary Beach is an architectural treasure trove, boasting influences from the West Indies, New Orleans, Charleston and St. Augustine, among others. The grand homes (many with adjoining carriage houses that are just as extraordinary) are interconnected by a discreet network of pedestrian paths and boardwalks, which become even more charming at night, basked in the soft flicker of gas-lit lanterns.
Visit Rosemary Beach's website
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Boardwalks
Like most Traditional Neighborhood Developments (TNDs), the best way to explore Rosemary Beach is on foot (or on a beach cruiser). Wood-plank pathways meander through the towns striking architecture, often revealing hidden amenities such as playgrounds, bubbling fountains, tennis courts or one of the towns several cosmopolitan swimming pools. Remember though, these are private residences, so use common sense and please respect the privacy of local homeowners.
The Long Green
Referred to as "The Long Green," the pleasant grassy stretch right along Scenic Highway 30A is frequent host to a variety of outdoor festivals, markets and charity events. The popular "West Indies Market" in summer months features open-air booths filled with paintings, pottery, jewelry, stained glass, wood carvings and other handcrafted items, while the "Cottages for Kids" fundraiser every Fall features magical larger-than-life playhouses for ready for playtesting (and charity auction).
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