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It will soon be that time of year. Over 30,000 anglers converge on the city of Destin in October to fish the largest tournament in the Southeast. The tournament was established in 1948 and features daily weigh ins. Over $200,000 is awarded throughout the month...

Destin, Florida is known for it's amazing 6 week red snapper season. People come from all across the country to fish our gulf waters. June 1 marked the beginning of red snapper season and Monday was the end. “Snapper, snapper, snapper and more snapper,” said...

Destin welcomes back the 2nd annual Seafood Festival Golf Tournament. The tournament offers a two man, best ball format. Entry fee is $550 and the tournament will be held at the Indian Bayou Golf Course on September 11 and 12. The golf tournament is also...

Over 20 antique, vintage, and classic cars will be on display September 4. Head over to the Destin Commons and see some of these amazing antique cars. The show is held by the Model A and T Ford Club and will be held from 9-3....

Labor Day weekend on 30A will be a big time for music lovers. Atlantic Records star, Michael Warren, will kick things off Saturday night at 6:00 at the Seaside Amphitheater. On Sunday at 5:00 go to Baytowne Wharf in Sandestin and enjoy the Northwest Florida...

It is that time of year again! The Destin fishing rodeo kicks off in a month and over 30,000 anglers will be hitting the Destin waters. The Destin fishing rodeo is an amazing event for groups of all ages. Weigh-ins are held daily at AJ's...

GRAMMY-winner Vince Gill will headline a FREE outdoor “Back to the Beach” concert Saturday, Sept. 25, 2010, from the beautiful Beaches of South Walton along Florida’s Northwest Gulf Coast. Gill is one of the most popular and most recorded country singers of the past quarter-century....

The Utah Symphony Orchestra entertained thousands of Park City visitors this past weekend who sought refuge under a mountain sunset, wine and cheese in hand, as songs of Led Zepplin rocked the outoor stage at Snowpark Lodge. Â
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