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HUDSON PARK REOPENED
County commissioners, staff, and volunteers, in the remodeled pavilion at Hudson Park during a reopening ceremony held on Friday. The park now features a level walking path and a fan in the pavillion, as well as several landscaping changes to make the park more attractive to anyone who wishes to use it. Also in the pavilion are electronic displays that show the blueprints for further expansions to the park. This includes plans for a splash pad and playground area, as well as vendor stalls and permanent food truck parking, complete with water and electricity hookups. This improvement is the first step in a much grander plan, one that will try to connect all the parks and recreational spaces in Wakulla County, from Azalea to Mashes Sands, by a walking trail. (Photo by Legion Taylor)