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March - April 2018 Volume 14 Issue 2PUBLISHERPanama City Living Media, LLCVal Schoger val@PanamaCityLiving.comMARKETING/ADVERTISINGCyndi Ainsworth Ti any HumphreysGRAPHIC DESIGNKasey DaleoPHOTOGRAPHERSMichael Booini Harold Bramton Bonnie Brant Larry H. Martin Maggie McGraw Nick Trail Jody Wood-PutnamPanama City Living can be purchased at newsstands in 17 states.Locally, it can be found at Books-A-Million in Panama City.www.Facebook.com/PanamaCityLiving @PCLivingMag @PCLivingMagPanama City Living Magazine is published six times a year by Panama City Living Media, LLC. Editorial content does not necessarily re ect the opinion of the publisher. Reproduction of this publication in part or whole without express written consent of the publisher is expressly prohibited. All rights reserved. Copyright© 2005-2018 Panama City Living Media, LLC.6 • March - April 2018 • www.PanamaCityLiving.comContributors OLIVIA CROSBYOlivia Crosby is a long-time native of Florida, born and raised in Panama City. Olivia is Congressman Neil Dunn’s Regional Director. She is a member of the Emerald Coast Junior Women’s Club, a member of Bay County Chamber’s Leadership Bay Steer- ing Committee, and a big sister in Big Brothers Big Sisters program. Prior to joining Dr. Dunn’s team, Olivia has had ten years of experience working in poli- tics and government for the private sector, along with state and local o cials. Olivia graduated Florida State University with her Bachelor’s in Political Science and Communications.SARAH HOUGHROBERT HURSTSarah moved from Michigan to the Panama City area in 1985. She is an avid traveler, having visited more than 21 countries in the last 10 years. Instead of get- ting shorter, her bucket list keeps getting longer as she nds more and more places to visit. Sarah is a dedicated volunteer with the Guardian ad Litem pro- gram. She is a member of the St. Andrew Bay Quilters' Guild and the Independent Order of Odd Fellows.JACKIE KOLKRobert (Bob) Hurst holds degrees in anthropology and archaeology from FSU and the University of Lon- don. A high school project culminated in his article "Mapping Old St. Joseph, Its Railroads and Environs," published in 1961 in the Florida Historical Quarter- ly. His continuing research in historic trails in North Florida will soon result in a book "The Spanish Road, Travels along Florida's Royal Road, El Camino Real."A native Floridian, Jackie Kolk has a Bachelor’s degree in history from Emory University, a Master’s in history, and a law degree from the University of Florida. She was a partner in a local law rm for many years and now manages a construction company. She serves on the Bay County Conservancy’s Board of Directors and chairs its land acquisition committee.