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30A Superheroes: Helping Kids, Creating Pop-Up Art Spaces and More
This week on The 30A Show, we sit down with two 30A superheroes: Julie Hurst of the Emerald Coast Children’s Advocacy Center and Nathanael Fisher of the Emerald Coast Theater Company.
Hurst talks about the opening of the Emerald Coast Advocacy Center’s first center in Walton County, which will help kids dealing with physical and sexual abuse. The new center is slated to open April 8 in DeFuniak Springs. She also chats about some upcoming and ongoing fundraisers, how you can volunteer and who she’d really love to run into on the streets of 30A. Learn more at eccac.org.
Fisher, the producing artistic director of the Emerald Coast Theatre Company, talks about how the group turns empty retail spaces into pop-up theaters for their performances. Fisher, who has always been involved with theater and earned a master’s in fine arts, also shares some of his actual superhero, spandex-wearing times of his career. (Is your spider-sense tingling??) Learn more at emeraldcoasttheatre.org.
The 30A Show is produced by 30A Radio, presented by 30A Cottages and Concierge and recorded live at Stinky’s Bait Shack.