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WINTER 21

WINTER 21

Art, People
Artist Steve Wagner talks Astrology, Leda, and Painting Intuitively
“What’s your sign?” A pivotal point of introduction, according to Steve Wagner. As an artist and avid astrologer, Steve is fully immersed in the mannerisms of the universe and its significance here on earth—in life and in art.
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WINTER 21

Food
Holiday Recipes - The Art of Celebration
The Alys Gazette asked Alys Beach chefs Kevin Cavanaugh and Renato Falconi, and beverage manager at NEAT Bottle Shop and Tasting Room, Austin Doiron, to help prepare a menu for an unforgettable meal, one that is elevated but approachable and sure to inspire vibrant conversation.
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WINTER 21

Art, Digital Graffiti, People
THE BEAUTY OF DIGITAL OVERLAP
Picture a Venn diagram. Circles, intersecting, each one with its own characteristics, each one contributing to a melding where they meet. There, in the overlap, is something entirely new. In that convergence of color... well, that’s where the magic is. John Colette, the new curator of Alys Beach’s Digital Graffiti, is a student of that overlap and the beauty found within it.
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WINTER 21

Alys Beach Events
30A Wine Festival beneficiary, Children’s Volunteer Health Network, is changing lives
30A Wine Festival beneficiary, Children’s Volunteer Health Network, is changing lives by offering dental, vision, and mental healthcare for children in Northwest Florida.
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WINTER 21

Dogs of Alys
There's something about a puppy
There's something about a puppy. Something endearing, something that changes your heart in the way only a floppy-earned, bouncing baby dog can.
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WINTER 21

Architecture, Art, People
The Alys Gazette Talks with Tom Christ
Tom knew early he would be an architect and seemed to have an understanding then that the pull of the field for him was not only the creativity and art of it, but also the relationship with clients, the exercising of inherent gifts, and the freedom of the lifestyle. Even then, he seemed attuned to the full picture.
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WINTER 21

People
Myra Barginear Continues a Family Tradition
“My mom always said that my grandfather was ‘a tinkerer.’ Everything he touched turned to gold—he just tinkered with it until it was perfect,” says Myra. Her grandfather was known in his small town and beyond for doing things well.
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