The 2026 Registry

Stewardship Brief

[ STEWARDSHIP PROTOCOL: 2026 ]

The Registry is a community record.

It is distributed throughout Gulf Breeze and surrounding communities including ZIP codes 32561 and 32563.

It saves the stories of the people, businesses, and choices shaping Gulf Breeze today.

Every year we create the Gulf Breeze Civic Yearbook.

Local residents and families can be recorded at no cost.

A small number of local businesses help support the project each year.

These businesses are called Registry Stewards.

Stewards help make the yearbook and archive possible.

They are listed in the yearbook alongside the community they serve.

The goal is simple:

Save the stories of the people building this town today.

How Stewardship Works

Each year a small number of businesses help support the Registry.

Stewardship spots are:

• limited by category

• reviewed privately

• renewed each year

Stewards are listed in the yearbook.

They may also join a few small conversations and gatherings connected to the Registry.

The archive always comes first.

We record the story.

Then we share it.

Stewards receive:

• Acknowledgment in the Civic Yearbook

• Category Steward listing

• Short profile page (not an ad)

• Participation in small gatherings

• Optional recorded conversation if appropriate

• Distribution to the Gulf Breeze community

What Inclusion Means

Permanent Record

Stewards are listed in the 2026 Gulf Breeze Civic Yearbook.

Local Distribution

The yearbook is shared across Gulf Breeze with residents, families, and local leaders.

Community Presence

Stewards may take part in a few small conversations and gatherings connected to the Registry.

Category Stewardship

Only one or a small number of businesses are listed for each type of work.

This keeps the yearbook simple and focused.

Civic Context

Stewards appear next to community leaders, families, and local builders.

They are part of the story of the town.

How the Registry Works

1 — Recording Session

Some people are invited to sit for a recorded talk.

They share their work and how they help build the community.

These talks are saved in the Future of Gulf Breeze Archive.

2 — The Yearbook

Each year we make the Civic Yearbook.

• made in a small number

• designed to last

The goal is to keep a clear record for the future..

3 — Video Briefings

Some talks may be shared later as short video updates for the community.

4 — Small Gatherings

Sometimes the Registry hosts small meetups with people helping build the town.

These are simple conversations — not big events.

Why Being On the Record Matters

The Registry is not advertising.

It is a community record.

Being included helps make sure the work happening today is remembered.

Stewardship requests are reviewed privately.

Only a small number of spots are offered each year.

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About the Archivists

The Registry is guided by people who care about recording the story of the community.

The goal is not media or promotion.

The goal is to save the record of the place.

Amy Felix

THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT

Amy Felix | Architect, EPIC

Amy Felix is a licensed architect and founder of EPIC.

She helps turn ideas into real building plans.

Her team creates clear plans that cities can approve and builders can follow.

Her work includes homes, new buildings, and local projects across the region.

Amy focuses on making sure designs can truly be built.

Within the Registry, she helps explain the built environment:

the buildings and spaces that shape daily life in Gulf Breeze.

Mitch Felix

THE ARCHIVIST OF THE RECORD

Mitch Felix | Producer, Future of Gulf Breeze

Mitch Felix spent several years recording founders and business leaders in California.

He later returned to Florida to begin recording the people shaping Gulf Breeze.

His work is simple.

He records conversations, organizes them, and saves them as part of the town’s history.

Through the Gulf Breeze Protocol, he hosts recorded talks with local founders, builders, and community leaders.

These talks become part of the Registry archive.

Outside the Registry, Mitch works with founder-led companies through BookingBoss.pro, helping them organize their businesses so they can grow with focus.

Inside the Registry his job is simple:

• record the conversations

• organize the archive

• save the record for the community

If you are building something meaningful in Gulf Breeze,

your story belongs in the record.