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Free food distribution planned at Old Spanish Trail Amphitheater in Crestview

The City of Crestview has joined forces with Destin Harvest, Feeding the Gulf Coast, and The Property Group 850 to organize a food giveaway event at the Old Spanish Trail Amphitheater. Scheduled for Saturday, July 6, at 8:30 a.m., the event will feature an 18-wheeler semi-truck filled with a variety of food items, including produce, meat, […]

The City of Crestview has joined forces with Destin Harvest, Feeding the Gulf Coast, and The Property Group 850 to organize a food giveaway event at the Old Spanish Trail Amphitheater.

Scheduled for Saturday, July 6, at 8:30 a.m., the event will feature an 18-wheeler semi-truck filled with a variety of food items, including produce, meat, non-perishables, and baked goods. Volunteers will distribute these items to participants who arrive in vehicles.

  • The food distribution will take place at 205 Stillwell Blvd., Crestview, FL 32539, and will continue until all the food has been given out.

City officials encourage residents who know individuals who could benefit from receiving free food to inform them about the event.

The food giveaway is a collaborative effort aimed at supporting community members in need.

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“I second that thought, please quit trying to make Fort Walton another Destin. And anything to do with that that 10 million dollar ship they bought to sink is ridiculous!”
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“They spend 3.75 MILLION dollars of tax payer money and don't know what they are going to do with the property? If your child came in your home and said...”
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“If Walton County was not so greedy and decided to “TAKE” what they wanted instead of “buying” it like other areas (Destin/Okaloosa County)have, this might have never been a problem....”
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