Mexico Beach eNewsletter | APRIL 2026 |
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April Showers and Sunshine |
April has arrived, bringing those classic coastal days where sunshine, sea breezes, and the occasional passing showers remind us we’re right where we belong. Early risers may spot anglers casting along the shoreline, while afternoons welcome families and friends soaking up the warmth and gentle Gulf waters. As our beaches remain the heart of it all, we kindly ask everyone to help keep them beautiful. Please gather all personal items at the end of your visit, use the provided receptacles for trash, and fill in any holes left in the sand. These simple efforts go a long way in preserving the shoreline for everyone to enjoy.
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| | Up for grabs last month was a beach bag with drink koozies from The Sea Pony, and the lucky winner is Marilyn G. from Macon, GA. Congrats, Marilyn! |
This month’s giveaway is a gift bag with goodies from Centennial Bank. Our local beach branch, Centennial Bank, offers more than just financial services; they are a valued part of our community and participate in all aspects of our destination, including the Gumbo Cook-off, MBARA Kingfish Tournament, and more. We are proud to have such wonderful tellers and bank leaders in our community. Next time you need any banking or financial services, be sure to visit Centennial Bank’s Mexico Beach branch. To place your name in the hat, send an email with your contact info to Kathy at kathy@mexicobeach.com.
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This month, we are pleased to introduce Forgotten Coast Beach Co. Because you should enjoy every minute of your vacation, let Forgotten Coast Beach Co. take on the burden of setting up beach chairs and umbrellas for you each day. They offer a wide range of beach rental supplies, including beach wheelchairs, paddleboards, bikes, golf carts, and more. Whether you’re staying for a day, a week, or the whole season, FCBC is here to make your beach time as easy and enjoyable as possible. View their inventory and book your next vacation’s gear at FCBeach.com.
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Come spend the morning at the Mexico Beach Farmers & Craft Market at Parker Park, located at 2500 Highway 98. Vendors will include produce, fresh jellies, one-of-a-kind crafts, and much more. Each market is sure to have new vendors, so be sure to come every time. If you’d like to be a vendor, sign up now. This market is put on by the Special Events for Mexico Beach, Inc. |
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ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHY CONTEST |
It’s time to showcase your talent and the beauty of Mexico Beach that you’ve all captured over the years. The Annual Mexico Beach Photography Contest opens for submissions on April 1 and runs through July 31, 2026. Photographs can be from past visits taken within the city limits of Mexico Beach. Entry is free, just send in those pictures! Click here for more information.
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UNFORGETTABLE WEDDING VOW RENEWAL |
We cordially invite all married couples to RSVP for a magical celebration of love and commitment! Join us on the beach at Canal Park to celebrate generations of love with a special, complimentary vow renewal ceremony. This event is complimentary. Come reaffirm your vows and create lasting memories in an unforgettable vow renewal beach setting. Learn more or register here.
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Mexico Beach is a Leave No Trace community, and we appreciate your assistance in helping us keep our beaches clean. Any items left on the beach unattended from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. will be removed and disposed of by the City of Mexico Beach. Items include, but are not limited to, tents and tent frames, beach chairs, coolers, umbrellas, toys, etc. Also, please fill in any holes before you leave and please remain off the sand dunes and out of the sea oats to ensure their continued nourishment. There are boardwalks and walking paths that can be accessed to reach the beach. Your assistance with these requests will keep our beaches beautiful and pristine. For full details on this ordinance or questions, click here or contact City Hall at (850) 648-5700.
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We publish it with the compliments of the Mexico Beach Artificial Reef Association cookbook (MBARA.org). |
1 (7 oz.) can lobster meat, drained and flaked 1 Tbsp minced onion 1 Tbsp lemon juice 8 oz. cream cheese, softened 4 Tbsp butter, softened 1 Tbsp prepared horseradish |
In a medium bowl, mix lobster meat, onion, lemon juice, cream cheese, butter, and horseradish. Continue mixing until smooth. Cover and chill in the refrigerator for a few hours. Serve with your favorite cracker or toasted baguette and enjoy! |
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Last month, we discussed inner dog thoughts. And our cat readers asked what their cat might say. So, here are some funny, possibly true, cat thoughts: |
Dear humans, I don’t dance, and I don’t do tricks; respectfully, your cat. I’m not fat, I’m just fluffy.
Sorry I’m late, I had to stop and judge everyone. My humans think they adopted me; how cute. I’m not lazy; I’m energy-efficient. “Meow” means “woof” in Cat. Purring is not communication; it’s therapy.
Home is where the cat hair sticks to everything but the cat. I’m not spoiled, I’m just well-loved. Cats make everything better, even bad days. |
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We’ve often heard the saying about a cat having nine lives, often used to refer to someone who’s made it through a few close calls. The phrase is believed to have its origins in ancient times, including ancient Egypt, where cats were revered as sacred creatures associated with protection and power. This contributed to the idea that cats possessed something almost mystical, leading to the belief that they had multiple lives. Their remarkable agility, twisting mid-air and often landing on their feet, only added to the legend.
*Fact: Cats don’t have nine lives, just one. |
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