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Hyatt Place Sandestin at Grand Boulevard Grand Opening Celebration Raises $15,000 for Gulf County Schools Impacted by Hurricane Michael
Hyatt Place Sandestin at Grand Boulevard “Gallery Night” adds purpose to celebration through fundraising for fine arts education
The recently opened Hyatt Place Sandestin at Grand Boulevard hosted a “Gallery Night” grand opening celebration and fundraiser on Thursday, February 21, 2019. Hotel management company Howard Hospitality announces the new hotel, along with a multitude of community partners, raised $15,000 during the event to benefit the fine arts programs at Port St. Joe High School and Wewahitchka High School.
Hyatt Place Sandestin at Grand Boulevard was designed with local art and artists of South Walton in mind. The artwork in the hotel highlights the talent and diversity of some of Walton County’s greatest artists, including
Chandler Williams,
Mary Hong,
Velia Lala,
Linda Kernick,
Raul Pardo,
Amy Laurae,
Alejandra Vega, and
Kathleen Schumacher who all donated original works to the event’s silent auction to raise money for the two schools. Local artist
Justin Gaffrey created a unique live painting during the event which was raffled off during the fundraiser.
Both
Port St. Joe High School and
Wewahitchka High School in Gulf County, FL were severely impacted by Hurricane Michael last October. Building damage, flooding, and temporary school closures affected both staff and students in the months following the storm. “About 15% of the students at the school were from Mexico Beach” where Hurricane Michael made landfall, said Principal Josh Dailey of Port St. Joe High School.
The hotel team made a decision before the property opened to use the platform of their Grand Opening to bring awareness to the needs of students in Gulf County in the aftermath of the storm. “Now more than ever, it is imperative that these students have access to enriching afterschool programs and arts education in their classrooms,” said Hyatt Place Sandestin General Manager Megan Suggs.
Both schools reported damage to their arts departments after the hurricane, including a loss of performance space for music and drama, loss of supplies and materials, destruction of musical instruments due to water damage, and numerous other challenges. Wewahitchka High School’s gymnasium floor, where its students performed their yearly Christmas Concert, was destroyed by water damage. Port St. Joe High School’s Culinary Arts wing had its roof lifted off in the storm. “We are past the point of needing blankets and hot meals, thankfully. Now what these kids need is something to inspire them” as the reality of their forever-changed lives sinks in, remarked Mr. Dailey.
Support in Walton County has been strong for its neighbors to the east in the months since Michael devastated Northwest Florida. “The entire community has been so generous and dedicated to the success of this event,” Ms. Suggs explained. Many retailers and restaurants in the
Grand Boulevard Town Center partnered with the hotel for the event, including
Cantina Laredo,
Tommy Bahama Restaurant & Bar,
Emeril’s Coastal Italian,
Grimaldi’s Pizzeria,
Wine World,
UPS Store 4873,
Emerald Coast Theatre Company,
The Zoo Gallery,
Vin’tij Food & Wine,
New Vision Theatres Boulevard 10,
Emerald Coast Chiropractic,
Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, and
Black Bear Bread Company. Beyond Grand Boulevard, local friends at
Bella Flora 30A,
Mingle Modern Gatherings & Gifts, and
850 Events assisted with décor, and
DJ30A and
Sinfonia Gulf Coast provided the entertainment for the evening. Other partners included
Visit South Walton who provided drinkware, and
Grayton Beer,
Emerald Coast Catering,
Oyster Bay Wines,
Cheney Brothers, for donations of food and beverage for the event. Additional event partners were
Silver Sands Premium Outlets,
South Walton Beaches Wine & Food Festival,
Pedego 30A,
30A Songwriters Festival, Isabelle Ambrose,
Petar Petrov,
Calusa Nature Center & Planetarium,
Sevier Distilling Company,
Emerald Coast Luxury Transportation, and
Chautauqua Vineyards & Winery.
Hyatt Place Sandestin at Grand Boulevard, a
Howard Group development operated by local hotel management company
Howard Hospitality, committed to matching up to $5,000 in donations from the event. The funds raised during the night surpassed that amount, bringing the total amount raised to $15,000 which will be divided by the two high schools. Hyatt Place Sandestin at Grand Boulevard’s relationship with these two schools won’t end with the Grand Opening celebration explained Ms. Suggs, “We are actively looking for additional ways to support [the students] and if anyone in the community is interested in partnering with us, please let us know.”
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Hyatt Place Sandestin Raises $15,000 for Gulf County Schools