Honey Harris

Honey Harris
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Born and raised in Pensacola, Honey lived away for 19 years before moving back in 2018. After graduating from Vanderbilt University, she moved to DC where she spent over a decade working on campaigns and consulting for Members of Congress. She and her husband, Chuck, made the decision to come back to Pensacola with their son, Charlie, in 2018. Since then, she has opened her own political and nonprofit consulting firm, welcomed their baby girl Godwin, and is loving every second of being back home with her family.

Guide to Pensacola Pumpkin Patches

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Pensacola Mom Collective is excited to bring you our 5th annual Guide to Pumpkin Patches! Nothing says fall quite like pumpkins, and with the countdown on for Halloween, now is the time to grab...

Pensacola Date Night Guide

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 Along with our friends at HCA Florida Healthcare, we are excited to bring you the Pensacola Date Night Guide! Whether you plan a day date or a date night, spending time with your significant...
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Pensacola Mom Collective Guide to the Fourth of July

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Pensacola, we have an EPIC week of all things America coming up! If you're wondering where, when, and how to celebrate all of this goodness, here are a few highlights to help you plan! The Weekend Ronald...
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Weathering Hurricane Season

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After a childhood of hauling patio furniture in and out and spending several birthdays evacuated from our house, I felt fairly confident in my hurricane season prepping skills. But  whether you were a seasoned...
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Pensacola Mom Collective Summer Camp Guide

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The 2024 Pensacola Mom Collective Summer Camp Guide is here! We are so grateful to Bill Sheffield Realty for sponsoring this guide & helping us bring you all your summer camp information for 2024. Please continue to check...

Thanksgiving: Time for Service and Gratitude

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Happy November! {Also known as that in-between time when skeletons swap out for Santas at a lightning-fast speed, and suddenly every store you enter has the holiday songs on full blast.} Admittedly, I’m a little rigid...

Friday Favorites: Fall Cocktails

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Ahhhhh, fall—the season of plaid shirts, boots, scarves, and Pumpkin Spice Lattes. Take a look at any clothing ad for fall seasonal wear, and there is a Starbucks cup front and center.  Not to...

Entertaining Kids With Boring Errands

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We didn’t take a big family summer vacation this year. To be honest, I didn’t plan ahead of time and the end of the school year snuck up on me. I figured we could...

Sweet Sleep: How Ascension Sacred Heart Can Help

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We all know sleep is important for our kids (and us!), but I recently had the chance to chat with Gulnur Com, MD, and Sonia Smith, DNP at the Studer Family Children's Hospital at...

Women’s History Month: Smashing Through the Glass Ceiling at MACH 2

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We can all look back on a moment in our school years that had a deep and lasting impact on our lives. For me, it was the suggestion for my history fair project in...