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Silver Sands Premium Outlets to host Hometown Heroes Event

Silver Sands Premium Outlets is set to host a Hometown Heroes Event on September 14, aimed at connecting local first responders and military personnel with the community. The event, scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., will take place in the parking lot near the Old Navy Outlet at 10562 Emerald Coast Parkway. Families are invited […]

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Silver Sands Premium Outlets is set to host a Hometown Heroes Event on September 14, aimed at connecting local first responders and military personnel with the community.

The event, scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., will take place in the parking lot near the Old Navy Outlet at 10562 Emerald Coast Parkway. Families are invited to participate in a range of activities, including exploring first responder and military vehicles such as firetrucks, sheriff cars, and ambulances.

Attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy family-friendly entertainment, including a DJ, face painting, and balloon twisting. The event will also feature giveaways, with visitors receiving tote bags upon arrival and the chance to enter a drawing for a $500 shopping spree.

  • DJ Casey will be on hand to host family-fun games throughout the event, adding to the festive atmosphere.

The Hometown Heroes Event is designed to provide community members with an opportunity to interact with local heroes while enjoying a day of family entertainment.

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“The Big U! The NMU supplied the unlicensed crew and when we lost this ship and its jobs and when U.S. Lines went bankrupt, we were on our way to...”
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“Highschool is finna be more crowed now. We need another highschool not a middle or elementary school.”
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“This is bittersweet. I spent a wonderful week in Cay Sal Banks on the Pilot in 2006. I will have to go pay her a visit soon....”
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“I agree with Jerome. What will this accomplish since both ends are only 4 lanes?”
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“The parking lot at McGuires would disappear along with the parcel that Destin purchased at the bridge.. Flooding on Okaloosa Island would close an expensive update to 98 , at...”
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“This will not make a difference for traffic passing through the center of Destin along Rt. 98. The smart option is to complete the Brooks Bridge and intersection in Ft...”
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“Doesn’t it still end up with 4 lanes on either end after bridges? Seems more aesthetic than a traffic plan. Which is nice too but does it increase the function?”
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“It would be a money pit let’s sink it for the tourists who we don’t have enough of so more will come”
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“Traffic moves pretty well on that stretch of 98, I don't see the need to waste the money. Maybe do something to deal with the traffic in Destin, and Mary...”
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