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Good morning!
Here’s a look at what we have in this morning’s newsletter:
- Eglin AFB night flying operations.
- Student-designed license plates.
- Shooting at Destin apartments.
- Chambers goes unopposed for Superintendent.
- Free movie night on the beach.
- Dr. Michael Hennessey has delivered 6,000 babies.
Let’s get to it this morning…
MILITARY
Eglin AFB night flying operations
Residents may experience aircraft noise on June 24 – 27, when the 58th Fighter Squadron conducts night flying operations in the area.
- F-35 fighter aircraft will conduct missions between 8 and 10:30 p.m. Night flying is required for 58th FS training operations.
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SCHOOL
Student-designed license plates raise funds for Okaloosa Schools
Okaloosa County Tax Collector Ben Anderson and Sheriff Eric Aden presented certificates to the winners of the Kids Tag Art Program during a packed Okaloosa County School Board meeting Monday evening.
- Superintendent Marcus Chambers joined Anderson and Aden in recognizing two winners from each participating school.
The Kids Tag Art program serves as both an art contest for 5th graders and a fundraiser, allowing students to design their own specialty license plates that can be purchased by family members and used as art or on the front of a vehicle. Proceeds from school sales remain within that school.
The program, a partnership between the Tax Collector’s Office and the School District since 2013, has recently gained sponsorship from the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office due to their Community Partnership with the School District in providing School Resource Officers for student safety and welfare.
This school year, the Kids Tag Art program earned $18,124.00 through in-school sales and local sponsorships. Anderson emphasized the importance of this non-tax generated revenue for school art programs, stating that each participating school received checks for $800.00 via the Public Education Foundation.
- Since its inception in 2013, the program has generated $155,167 for school arts programs in Okaloosa County.
Click here to see the names of the winners from each school!
POLICE BLOTTER
Destin man seriously injured in shooting at Sea Glass Apartments, investigation ongoing
A 60-year-old Destin man is undergoing treatment at a local hospital after sustaining multiple gunshot wounds at Sea Glass Apartments on Commons Drive Friday night.
- According to the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office, deputies were called to the apartment complex around 7:30 p.m. on June 14, 2024. Upon arrival, they found the victim, who had been driving a white truck, with serious injuries.
The suspected assailant reportedly called the deputies to inform them that he was inside an apartment at the complex. At the time of the press release, the victim was still alive and receiving medical treatment, according to the OCSO.
The motive behind the shooting remains unknown and is currently under investigation by the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office.
Authorities are urging anyone with information related to the shooting to contact the OCSO at 850.651.7400 or Emerald Coast Crimestoppers at 850.863.TIPS. Tips can also be submitted online at emeraldcoastcrimestoppers.com or through the P3 Tips Mobile application.
POLITICS
Superintendent Marcus Chambers to lead Okaloosa County Schools for four more years
Superintendent Marcus Chambers will continue to lead the Okaloosa County School District after running unopposed in the upcoming election.
- The candidate qualifying period ended at noon on Friday, June 14, 2024, confirming Chambers as the superintendent for another four-year term.
In a social media post, Chambers expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve the district, stating, “I am so incredibly grateful and humbled to continue to serve our students, teachers, staff, administrators and the entire community of Okaloosa.”
Chambers, who grew up in Okaloosa Schools, began his career as a substitute teacher before becoming a teacher and coach. He later served as a principal at various levels before assuming the role of superintendent.
- “I love our school district,” Chambers said in his post. “I am so grateful for our outstanding teachers, staff, principals, and district administrators who give their all each day for our students. They are amongst the hardest working folks I know.”
Chambers acknowledged the support he has received from the community and the school district, saying, “I’m so thankful for all that have supported me and our school district. I always say, we are not a perfect school district, but we strive to do what is right and do our best.”
As he prepares to lead the district for another term, Chambers expressed his appreciation for the opportunity to continue serving as the superintendent of Okaloosa County Schools.
“I am so grateful to be your Superintendent!!” he wrote.
A MESSAGE FROM THE BOARDWALK
Free movie night featuring “Wonka” at Al’s Beach Club & Burger Bar
Al’s Beach Club & Burger Bar at The Boardwalk on Okaloosa Island is hosting a free Movie on the Beach night on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, at 8 p.m. The event will feature a screening of the fantasy musical film “Wonka” in celebration of National Candy Month.
Attendees are invited to gather on the sand with friends and family to enjoy the film on a giant inflatable screen. The restaurant encourages moviegoers to bring blankets and beach chairs for a cozy viewing experience under the stars.
- Al’s Beach Club & Burger Bar will also be offering delicious milkshakes for purchase during the event.
“Wonka” is a prequel to the 1971 film adaptation of Roald Dahl’s novel, focusing on the rise of the famous and eccentric chocolatier Willy Wonka. The narrative follows Wonka’s journey from a young adult working as a chocolate seller in a store to his eventual success in the chocolate industry.
Al’s Beach Club & Burger Bar is located at 1450 Miracle Strip Pkwy SE, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548. For more information about the free Movie on the Beach night, visit The Boardwalk on Okaloosa Island’s website or contact the beach club directly.
HEALTH+WELLNESS
HCA Florida Fort Walton Destin Hospital celebrates Dr. Michael Hennessey delivering 6,000 babies
For the past 22 years, Dr. Michael Hennessey has been a pillar of women’s healthcare in the local community and at HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital.
- His unwavering dedication to his patients and his passion for obstetrics and gynecology have earned him a reputation as a skilled, compassionate provider who goes above and beyond for the women in his care.
The path to becoming an OBGYN
Dr. Hennessey’s journey to becoming an OBGYN was not a straight path. He began his career as an electrician, working his way up to become a journeyman and eventually a contractor. It wasn’t until after he had married his wife and put her through school in clinical dietetics that he began to consider a different path for himself.
- “I went to the University of Oklahoma,” he recalls. “I enrolled in the physics program. I got accepted to research my second semester. Started working with solid state lasers, clinical lasers, liquid dye lasers, basically anything lasers, but my area was solid state mainly.”
It was through this work with lasers that Dr. Hennessey first became interested in medicine. He got to work with people at the medical school at the University of Oklahoma on laser applications, including a catheter to blow up kidney stones. This experience sparked a passion that would lead him to pursue a career in medicine.
After completing his prerequisites and being accepted to the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Dr. Hennessey initially planned to focus on cardiovascular work. However, it was during his OB rotation that he discovered his true calling.
- “I delivered a baby at 2am,” he remembers. “My resident wasn’t there, my attending wasn’t there. It was just this couple and the whole family dynamic going on with pictures, and it was just a unique experience. I’d never experienced anything like that and I became addicted.”
Delivering 6,000 babies
Following his residency at the University of Florida College of Medicine in Pensacola, Dr. Hennessey made his way to Fort Walton Beach in 2002. He quickly established himself as a go-to provider for women’s healthcare, delivering an astonishing 6,000 babies and caring for countless patients over the years.
- “I’m around 6,000 including my residency,” Dr. Hennessey notes. “I remember one shift when I was a resident in my second year where I delivered 12 babies in 24 hours. It was insane.”
This level of experience and expertise has made Dr. Hennessey a trusted figure in the lives of many families across Northwest Florida, with multiple generations of women relying on his care.
However, Dr. Hennessey had a vision for doing something different with women’s healthcare. In 2017, he hired midwife Sydney Howk, who shared his passion for a more hands-on, holistic approach to obstetrics care.
“I wanted to do something different,” he explains. “Instead of me laboring women and operating down in the O.R. and coming in right when they’re delivering, to then running back to the clinic or down to the O.R. It was satisfying and I thought there’s a better way to do this.”
Tragically, Sydney passed away from a terminal illness in 2021 after working with Dr. Hennessey for two years at the same time he was faced with his own health challenges. But her passion and dedication left a lasting impact on Dr. Hennessey and his vision for the future of women’s healthcare.
- “My dream really couldn’t be fulfilled because there was just no way to make it happen then, but I couldn’t turn my back on her passion,” he said. “I wanted to bring midwifery in where it would give the women more of the hands-on approach from another provider and give me a break where I didn’t feel like I was shortchanging anybody running around.”
The vision becomes a reality
That vision has now become a reality thanks to Diana Health and HCA Florida Fort-Walton Destin Hospital. As the medical director for Diana Health in Fort Walton Beach, he is helping to bring a new model of care to the area – one that combines the medical expertise of OBGYNs with the patient-centered, holistic approach of midwifery.
Julia Del Valle, a certified nurse midwife with Diana Health, had been eagerly anticipating the opportunity to work with Dr. Hennessey since she first moved to the area.
“I had been wanting to work with him since I moved here,” she says. “I was hearing great things about Dr. Hennessey even before I started working here in this area and even the couple times that I had conversations with him prior to even working with Diana Health, I knew that he would be an amazing doctor to work for as a midwife. That he would support me in my professional goals, that he would support me in how I aim to provide patient care.”
The collaboration between Diana Health and HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital has been instrumental in bringing this groundbreaking model of care to the community. Charla Hawkins, Director of Women’s and Children’s Services at the hospital, notes that the transition has been seamless, thanks in large part to Dr. Hennessey’s leadership and the enthusiasm of the hospital staff.
- “Oh my job was easy,” she laughs. “He was the perfect transition piece to be their medical director and on-board this new service, which has been wonderful for us and having him at the helm of it. Plus, having midwives before, my staff were super receptive to it, and looking forward to having this new model. It’s been an easy process.”
For patients, the new model of care offered by Diana Health and HCA Florida Fort Walton-Destin Hospital represents a significant shift from traditional obstetrics practices. The focus is on creating a more home-like, comfortable environment for women during labor and delivery, with a wide range of options for pain management and positioning.
“We offer so many different things now that are not your traditional idea of what coming in to have the baby looks like,” Hawkins explains. “We offer, of course, traditional pain management options, but we have positioning aids, we have peanut balls, birthing balls, we have other devices for positioning in the bed, in the floor to really move during labor to help that process along. We offer aromatherapy, music, and lighting – and soon-to-come nitrous oxide for labor management as well.”
The impact he has had and legacy he will leave behind
The response from patients has been overwhelmingly positive. “They know the midwives by name and tell us how wonderful they’ve been to stay with them, from minute-one through the delivery and postpartum process, and even postpartum visits in the office afterwards,” Hawkins notes. “Just a different feel, more of a care-like family feel.”
For Dr. Hennessey, seeing his vision become a reality has been immensely gratifying but also emotional, while acknowledging just how lucky he has been.
- “This collaborative care model is what I wanted to do years ago with Sydney, and the opportunity just landed in my lap…just like that first baby did so many years ago,” he said. “It’s everything that I’d hoped it would be.”
As he reflects on his career and the legacy he has built in the Fort Walton Beach community, Dr. Hennessey remains as passionate as ever about providing the best possible care for his patients. He acknowledges the unwavering support of his wife and family, who have been a crucial part of his journey and success.
“I have a wife that puts up with it,” he says with a smile. “No, really, that was a big deal.”
Dr. Hennessey’s wife has been by his side throughout his career, supporting him as he worked tirelessly to care for his patients. She even stepped in to help when he first started his own practice, working as his nurse while he found his footing.
With Diana Health by his side now and a talented team of midwives and hospital staff supporting him, Dr. Hennessey is poised to continue making a difference in the lives of women for years to come. His family remains a constant source of inspiration and motivation as he serves the community he loves.
- “It gives me pride,” he says of his impact on the community. “It means a lot of pride to me to see my patients when I’m with my family. We all just are a part of each other’s existence.”
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