Wakulla needs TDS treatment center
Editor, The Sun:
We all recognize the importance of mental health here in Wakulla. Unfortunately, there remains a tiny minority of individuals that remain affected, some severely, by TDS or Trump Derangement Syndrome. As was witnessed by the recent diatribe published on Nov. 30 by Mr. Cotterell entitled “Trump trials should be televised for all to see.” I believe it is in the interest of the common good of Wakulla County citizens that a TDS Treatment Center be funded and operated by Wakulla County employees and volunteers to assist these unfortunate individuals who are addicted to hallucinogenics like CNN, DNC, Generic MSM, SPLC, BLM, OSF, LGBTQ2, etc., etc.
As with any narcotic the side effects often produce bizarre behavior and exclamations like “non-binary, birther people, incursion and mostly peaceful protests” when trying to describe confused individuals, mothers, actual peaceful protests and riots. Another obvious trait of people afflicted with TDS is their abhorrence of law and order and by extension, law enforcement. TDS sufferers are drawn to groups like ‘Antifa’ who glorify chaos and violence leading to social disorder and collapse. Of course we, the bearers of rational thought and conservative beliefs and ironclad support of President Donald J. Trump (45) believe that treatment for TDS offers the best recourse to provide help for these pitiful individuals and help relieve their mental distress.
A variety of treatment options are available. Clinical trials have proven the benefits of reading 1. U.S. Constitution, particularly the First and Second Amendments, 2. The Bible, 3. History of Socialism and Communism and their consistently tragic failures, 4. Jan. 6 protest security footage recently released to the public, 5. History of third world Banana Republic countries’ charging political rivals with bogus crimes and the history of America’s MAGA movement and how it changed the world and the climate for the better.
It is time we acted on this devastating mental illness and find the resources to fund and operate our own TDS Treatment Center and provide help to people like Mr. Cotterell before it is too late.
Tim Caldwell
Panacea
4-H Pride Project is senior center prom
Editor, The Sun:
We are writing to you today to bring attention to an initiative taken by the 4-H Youth Senior Citizens Prom Committee. Our dedicated group of young individuals has decided to organize a Pride Project for the upcoming “Dash into the ‘50s” Senior Citizen Prom on Feb. 14. In order to make this event a grand success, we are in need of in-kind donors, donations, sponsors and volunteers.
The Senior Citizen Prom is a one-of-a-kind event that brings joy and happiness to our elderly community members. It provides them with an opportunity to relive their youth and enjoy an evening filled with music, dancing and camaraderie. This year’s theme is “Dash into the 50’s,” aiming to recreate the vibrant atmosphere of that era.
To ensure that this event becomes a memorable experience for our senior citizens, we are seeking support from generous individuals and businesses within our community. In-kind donations such as decorations reminiscent of the 1950s era would greatly contribute towards creating an authentic ambiance. We kindly request local businesses or individuals who may have access to vintage items like jukeboxes, record players or classic cars from that period to consider lending them for this special occasion.
Furthermore, financial contributions from sponsors would be immensely helpful in covering various expenses associated with organizing such an event such as refreshments and decorations.
Volunteers are also crucial in ensuring smooth operations during the prom night. We encourage enthusiastic individuals who are passionate about giving back to their community to come forward and offer their time and skills.
By supporting the 4-H Youth Senior Citizens Prom Committee in their Pride Project, we can collectively make a positive impact on the lives of our senior citizens. We believe it is essential that we show our appreciation for the contributions they have made throughout their lives by creating an enjoyable afternoon where they can let loose and have fun.
We urge all members of our community to consider how they can contribute towards this noble cause. Whether it be through in-kind donations, financial support or volunteering your time, every effort counts. Together, let us make this year’s “Dash into the 50s” Senior Citizen Prom an unforgettable experience for our beloved seniors.
For further information on how you can get involved or make a contribution, please contact Ms.Amanda amandakm0408@yahoo.com, Mr. Lewis at (850) 661-0593 or Ms.Rachel at The Wakulla County Extenison office at (850) 926-3931. We look forward to your support in making this event a resounding success.
Vanessa, Caden, Jenniffer, Lauretta, Bonnie, Wyatt
4-H youth Senior Citizens Prom Committee