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“Back to school” happy hour for teachers at AJ’s on the Bayou in Fort Walton Beach

The first day of school is on August 10, and Aj’s on the Bayou in Fort Walton Beach wants to say thank you to all of our local teachers before the big day! Show your teacher badge at their Welcome table anytime from 4pm-6pm on Friday, August 5th and your first two drinks are on them. […]

The first day of school is on August 10, and Aj’s on the Bayou in Fort Walton Beach wants to say thank you to all of our local teachers before the big day!

Show your teacher badge at their Welcome table anytime from 4pm-6pm on Friday, August 5th and your first two drinks are on them. AJ’s on the Bayou will also have appetizers out for you to enjoy.

  • Make sure to register for the $500 classroom drawing.
  • One lucky Teacher will receive funds to use for their classroom this year, thanks to Liufau McCall Insurance Group.

“Make sure to join us August 5th for drinks, appetizers, live music, and to register for giveaway,” said the restaurant in a statement. “Thank you for doing such important work in Okaloosa County.”

AJ’s on the Bayou is located at 200 Eglin Parkway, Fort Walton Beach, Fl. 32548

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