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Niceville, Florida, 32578America's 250th Anniversary

Winter 2026 — Vol. 1, No. 1

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A long habit of not thinking a thing wrong, gives it a superficial appearance of being right.Thomas Paine, Common Sense, January 1776

250 Years of Common Sense

On a cold January day in 1776, a 47-page pamphlet written by a recently arrived English immigrant changed the course of human history. Thomas Paine's Common Sense didn't invent the idea of American independence — it made the idea feel inevitable.

Paine wrote for farmers, shopkeepers, and tradespeople — not lawyers or philosophers. He asked simple questions that demanded honest answers. Can an island govern a continent? Should a man born into a crown have power over millions who never chose him?

Within three months, 150,000 copies circulated among 2.5 million colonists. Adjusted for today, that's 20 million copies — without the internet. The pamphlet spread because neighbors handed it to neighbors and said: read this.

This postcard is a modern civic pamphlet. It arrives at every door — not because you asked, but because civic education belongs to everyone. The businesses on the other side are your neighbors. They believe an informed community is a stronger one.

Community Calendar

APRIL

  • Apr 1Okaloosa County School Board Meeting, 5:30 PM
  • Apr 4First Friday Art Walk, Downtown Niceville
  • Apr 5City Council Meeting, 6:00 PM
  • Apr 15Tax Day (Federal)
  • Apr 19Patriot's Day / Anniversary of Lexington & Concord, 1775
  • Apr 22Earth Day
  • Apr 26Boggy Bayou Mullet Festival Opens

MAY

  • May 3Mullet Festival continues
  • May 5City Council Meeting, 6:00 PM
  • May 13School Board Meeting, 5:30 PM
  • May 19City Council Meeting, 6:00 PM
  • May 25Memorial Day (Real Memorial Cemetery ceremony, 10:00 AM)
  • May 26Memorial Day observed — City offices closed
  • May 30Last day of school, Okaloosa County

JUNE

  • Jun 2City Council Meeting, 6:00 PM
  • Jun 9School Board Meeting, 5:30 PM
  • Jun 14Flag Day (250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, 1775)
  • Jun 16City Council Meeting, 6:00 PM
  • Jun 19Juneteenth — Federal holiday
  • Jun 21First day of summer
  • Jul 4America's 250th Birthday

Principle of the Quarter

"The laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them..."Declaration of Independence, 1776

The Founders built the entire American system on one premise: certain rights exist before any government does. They're inherent. Every law, every court, every institution that followed rests on this foundation.

This Quarter’s Challenge: Read the first two paragraphs of the Declaration of Independence. Can you find where Natural Law appears? Scan below to submit your answer and earn your first Civic Stamp.

Quick Reference

  • U.S. Rep. Dist. 1:Matt Gaetz (R)
  • U.S. Senator:Rick Scott (R)
  • U.S. Senator:Marco Rubio (R)
  • Governor:Ron DeSantis (R)
  • State Rep. Dist. 4:Patt Maney (R)
  • County Commission:Mel Ponder, Chair
  • Niceville Mayor:Daniel Henkel
  • City Hall:(850) 729-4000
  • Sheriff Non-Emerg:(850) 651-7400
  • Fire Non-Emerg:(850) 729-4030
  • Chamber:(850) 678-2323

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Principle of the Quarter

#1: Natural Law

"The laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them..."

Declaration of Independence, 1776

The Founders built the entire American system on one premise: certain rights exist before any government does. They're inherent. Every law, every court, every institution that followed rests on this foundation.

This Quarter's Challenge

Read the first two paragraphs of the Declaration of Independence. Can you find where Natural Law appears? Scan below to submit your answer and earn your first Civic Stamp.

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Know Your Representatives

U.S. Rep. Dist. 1: Matt Gaetz (R)

U.S. Senator: Rick Scott (R)

U.S. Senator: Marco Rubio (R)

Governor: Ron DeSantis (R)

State Rep. Dist. 4: Patt Maney (R)

County Commission: Mel Ponder, Chair

Niceville Mayor: Daniel Henkel

City Hall: (850) 729-4000

Sheriff Non-Emerg: (850) 651-7400

Fire Non-Emerg: (850) 729-4030

Chamber: (850) 678-2323

Community Calendar

Upcoming civic events and meetings

APRIL

  • Apr 1Okaloosa County School Board Meeting, 5:30 PM
  • Apr 4First Friday Art Walk, Downtown Niceville
  • Apr 5City Council Meeting, 6:00 PM
  • Apr 15Tax Day (Federal)
  • Apr 19Patriot's Day / Anniversary of Lexington & Concord, 1775
  • Apr 22Earth Day
  • Apr 26Boggy Bayou Mullet Festival Opens

MAY

  • May 3Mullet Festival continues
  • May 5City Council Meeting, 6:00 PM
  • May 13School Board Meeting, 5:30 PM
  • May 19City Council Meeting, 6:00 PM
  • May 25Memorial Day (Real Memorial Cemetery ceremony, 10:00 AM)
  • May 26Memorial Day observed — City offices closed
  • May 30Last day of school, Okaloosa County

JUNE

  • Jun 2City Council Meeting, 6:00 PM
  • Jun 9School Board Meeting, 5:30 PM
  • Jun 14Flag Day (250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, 1775)
  • Jun 16City Council Meeting, 6:00 PM
  • Jun 19Juneteenth — Federal holiday
  • Jun 21First day of summer
  • Jul 4America's 250th Birthday

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