
Rotary Valentines Festival




By WALT JACOBS
Correspondent
2A 10th-ranked Jacob Johnston from Chiles hurried to the center of the mat, then proceeded to bounce back and forth, with his shoulders squared, his chest protruding outward, and a confident countenance that conveyed his victory was certain. Perhaps this was partly because Johnston was 2-0 in matches against his next opponent, 1A 9th-ranked Aaron Robinson from Wakulla.
Read More …
In Wakulla Community Theaterโs upcoming production of, โ9 To 5 โ The Musicalโ, three very different women bond together to bring down their boss. The characters, Judy, Doralee, and Violet become like โsistersโ as they fight the inequality women faced in the 1979 workplace. Becoming as sisters on stage is not far from everyday life. Emma Dykes (Violet) and Isabella Taff (Judy) are from the Wakulla High Class of 2024, where, as best friends, they excelled in the theater program. Then there is the connection between Isabella and Era Hudson (Doralee) โ they are half-sisters! Era, too, enjoyed and shined on the WHS stage.
All three young ladies are experienced and naturals on the stage. The show dates are March 7, 8, 15, 16 and will be performed at the Old Historic Sopchoppy Auditorium. Tickets can be purchased online at wakullacommunitytheater.org. (Special to The Sun)
By BILL WERTMAN
BBH CEO
At Big Bend Hospice (BBH), every decision we make is guided by our commitment to serving families across North Florida with compassion and care. For more than 40 years, we have been a cornerstone of support for patients with advanced illnesses and their loved ones.
Read More …