Treasure Island — Bilmar Beach Café and Sloppy Joe’s Bar & Grill, both part of the Bilmar Beach Resort, at 10650 Gulf Blvd., on Treasure Island, received Certificates of Compliance in the Treasure Island and Madeira Beach Chamber of Commerce EPIC program.

Pictured are EPIC rep Rhonda Sanborn (Florida CraftArt); Chamber President Missy H. Hahn; Bobbie Nolle, Food & Beverage Manager of Sloppy Joe’s; Clyde Smith, General Manager of the Bilmar Beach Resort; Greg Tong, Chamber Board Chairman; and Treasure Island Mayor Bob Minning.
The presentation by Chamber Chairman Gregory Tong came at the August 1 meeting of the Treasure Island City Commission.
The certificate of compliance is awarded to businesses that have adopted operating standards that help preserve and protect the beach environment.
EPIC is the TIMB Chamber’s Environmental Preservation Initiative for our Communities committee.
For further information, contact Chamber President Missy H. Hahn at 727-360-4121.
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