Lets celebrate San Miguel Day on Tuesday, September 29!!
We don't have a parade like this planned, but some of us will wear our San Miguel shoes. Picture: San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
There are many current and historical connections between SoWal, San Miguel Day and San Miguel de Allende. Read more about this on my blog.
My original research indicates that around this date in 1528, Narvaez and Cabeza de Vaca were sailing by the shores of South Walton, Florida. This would make them some of the areas earliest European visitors.
Tuesday, September 29 is the regular Martini Night at Caf? Thirty-A located in the heart of 30-A. I’ll be there with fellow local history enthusiast Maunsel White, and many of his Seagrove Beach relatives and our friends, to remember our areas early Spanish Explorers and today’s SoWal San Miguel Travelers. Perhaps we can invent the “San Miguel Martini!” Join us about 5:30 p.m. for a toast. Other treats may be presented.
There are a number of SoWal establishments with wonderful Spanish and Mexican dishes and drinks. This would be a good day to visit them.

We don't have a parade like this planned, but some of us will wear our San Miguel shoes. Picture: San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
There are many current and historical connections between SoWal, San Miguel Day and San Miguel de Allende. Read more about this on my blog.
My original research indicates that around this date in 1528, Narvaez and Cabeza de Vaca were sailing by the shores of South Walton, Florida. This would make them some of the areas earliest European visitors.
Tuesday, September 29 is the regular Martini Night at Caf? Thirty-A located in the heart of 30-A. I’ll be there with fellow local history enthusiast Maunsel White, and many of his Seagrove Beach relatives and our friends, to remember our areas early Spanish Explorers and today’s SoWal San Miguel Travelers. Perhaps we can invent the “San Miguel Martini!” Join us about 5:30 p.m. for a toast. Other treats may be presented.
There are a number of SoWal establishments with wonderful Spanish and Mexican dishes and drinks. This would be a good day to visit them.
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