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Mark Wagner - Mullet Festival 2025

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Emerald Coast Entertainment Group's Mark Wagner discusses the plans for the Mullet Festival in 2025, including the decision to move it back a year due to licensing and military issues. He addresses concerns about parking and outlines the plan to partner with local businesses and provide transportation options. The discussion also covers the potential sale of alcohol, security measures, and the licensing agreement with the city council. Wagner emphasizes the inclusion of local bands and acts in the festival lineup and the importance of supporting the community. He mentions plans for future events and highlights the charitable aspect of the festival.

Takeaways

  • The Mullet Festival in 2025 has been moved back a year due to licensing and military issues.
  • Parking for the festival will not be allowed on the soccer fields, and alternative parking options will be provided, including partnering with local businesses and using a transit system.
  • The festival may or may not sell alcohol, but it will be a family-friendly and affordable event.
  • An outside security team will be hired to ensure the safety of the festival grounds.
  • The festival organizers are working on a licensing agreement with the city council and plan to share a percentage of the revenue with the city.
  • The festival aims to showcase local bands and acts, and there are plans for local talent competitions and opportunities for artists to record with well-known music producers.
  • The organizers have a passion for bringing events to their community and supporting local charities.
  • Transparency and addressing concerns are important to the festival organizers.
  • The festival may serve as a platform to raise awareness about important issues, such as veteran suicide.
  • The organizers have plans to expand to other events in the future.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Background

01:15
Parking Plan

03:43
Licensing Agreement

04:46
Revenue Sharing with the City

05:07
Local Bands and Acts

06:15
Importance of the Event

07:21
Expansion to Other Events

08:19
Profit and Charitable Donations

09:11
Addressing Concerns

10:40
Local Talent Competitions

11:06
Closing Remarks

  continue reading

35 episodes

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Emerald Coast Entertainment Group's Mark Wagner discusses the plans for the Mullet Festival in 2025, including the decision to move it back a year due to licensing and military issues. He addresses concerns about parking and outlines the plan to partner with local businesses and provide transportation options. The discussion also covers the potential sale of alcohol, security measures, and the licensing agreement with the city council. Wagner emphasizes the inclusion of local bands and acts in the festival lineup and the importance of supporting the community. He mentions plans for future events and highlights the charitable aspect of the festival.

Takeaways

  • The Mullet Festival in 2025 has been moved back a year due to licensing and military issues.
  • Parking for the festival will not be allowed on the soccer fields, and alternative parking options will be provided, including partnering with local businesses and using a transit system.
  • The festival may or may not sell alcohol, but it will be a family-friendly and affordable event.
  • An outside security team will be hired to ensure the safety of the festival grounds.
  • The festival organizers are working on a licensing agreement with the city council and plan to share a percentage of the revenue with the city.
  • The festival aims to showcase local bands and acts, and there are plans for local talent competitions and opportunities for artists to record with well-known music producers.
  • The organizers have a passion for bringing events to their community and supporting local charities.
  • Transparency and addressing concerns are important to the festival organizers.
  • The festival may serve as a platform to raise awareness about important issues, such as veteran suicide.
  • The organizers have plans to expand to other events in the future.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction and Background

01:15
Parking Plan

03:43
Licensing Agreement

04:46
Revenue Sharing with the City

05:07
Local Bands and Acts

06:15
Importance of the Event

07:21
Expansion to Other Events

08:19
Profit and Charitable Donations

09:11
Addressing Concerns

10:40
Local Talent Competitions

11:06
Closing Remarks

  continue reading

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