Cultural forces

How Ukranian musician soldiers end up performing at Civic Brewery in Sopchoppy

Ukrainian musicians who served as soldiers in the war are touring the U.S. Hurricane Milton drove them from the Tampa area and they stayed at St. Teresa and performed at Civic Brewery in Sopchoppy last Thursday.

Story & Photos By
LYNDA KINSEY
Staff

Frontline Ukrainian musicians performed a concert at Civic Brewery in Sopchoppy to an elated group of about 100 local art enthusiasts on Thursday, evening, Oct. 10.

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New city manager works to clean up city hall

Katherine Gatewood has been on the job for about a month

St. Marks City Manager
Katherine Gatewood

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

With Hurricane Helene bearing down on St. Marks a few weeks ago and residents bracing for impacts, new St. Marks City Manager Katherine Gatewood was also preparing – but to her dismay discovered the city has no disaster plan for employees, no vendor list to turn to for emergency help.

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Stacy Bunch helps hurricane victims

Owner of the Old South food truck is feeding people

Taylor County cheerleaders prepare to serve people food prepared by Stacy Bunch last week.

Story & Photos By
LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent

Stacy Bunch, owner of the Old South Food Truck and Catering went beyond the county lines of Wakulla and helped neighboring Taylor County by feeding those in need.

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Dog Hunters hold fundraiser

Ellis Burns, age 4, poses with the dog food collected for hurricane victims with pets.

Florida State Dog Hunters Association held a fundraiser in Hudson Park on Saturday to raise money and collect dog food for hurricane victims in Perry and Steinhatchee.

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