- April 3, 2025
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Flagler Beach residents Mary Drescher, Mike Poplawski, Mike Levelle and Mike Matton enjoy the event. Photo by Paige Wilson
Family Life Center representative Sandy Hollett and Paul Kocsis hold up a themed T-shirt. Photo by Paige Wilson
Music was provided by Surf 97.3FM. Photo by Paige Wilson
Russ and Claire Grim represent the Flagler County Corvette Club. Photo by Paige Wilson
Jessica Schultz and Jessica Welsh, of Clean to Please, show off their superhero costumes. Photo by Paige Wilson
Flagler County Commissioner Greg Hansen and Flagler County Sheriff Rick Staly. Photo by Paige Wilson
Ivone Mazurek, of Edible Arrangements, and Jack D. Howell II, of Teens-N-Flight, relax on a bench. Photo by Paige Wilson
Flagler Beach resident Joseph Wittrock paints at the DGreene Art booth, while Don Greene instructs. Photo by Paige Wilson
Mary Orerbey and Tamar Boorstin, of Wild Birds Unlimited Nature Shop, pose with an owl figurine. Photo by Paige Wilson
The Daytona Tortugas' female mascot Shelly blows a kiss to Palm Coast resident Maria Granados, 11. Photo by Paige Wilson
Palm Coast residents Pat and Bob Knight represent the Rotary Club of Flagler County. Photo by Paige Wilson
Tracy Babcock and Susan Joyalle, of SineQuaNon Travel, pose for a photo. Photo by Paige Wilson
Joanna Ramos and Kim Bradley, of Florida Hospital Care Advantage. Photo by Paige Wilson
Ohio residents Susanne and Gene Belle are enjoying their summer in Flagler Beach. Photo by Paige Wilson
For $10 each, locals grabbed food from the Funky Pelican and a beverage and strolled down the Flagler Beach Pier for Beach Bash on the Pier, hosted by the Flagler County Chamber of Commerce and the Flagler Beach Area Council.
The fifth-annual event, which was formerly known as Peers on the Pier, welcomed about 20 vendors to display their products and services at tents that lined the pier on Thursday, July 19.
"It's to bring awareness to the community, to let them know what's around them," said Melinda Rivera, the Chamber's first impressions and engagement associate. "We just want to bring everybody together; that's the main reason for us to have this event here."
Guests were given passports to visit all vendors on the pier and were encouraged to turn in their completed passports for prize drawings.
Rivera said that there were about 16 vendors last year, so the few new ones this year added variety to the event.
"It gives (vendors) the opportunity to let people know that they're out there, especially our new vendors that we have that have joined the Chamber," she said. "It gives them exposure."
For more information, visit https://bit.ly/2zqoQEd. For more on the Chamber of Commerce, visit http://www.flaglerchamber.org.
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