
The Wakulla Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting for the new location of Forward Wellness on Dec. 1. The health service company recently moved to offices on Songbird Avenue. (Photo by Lynda Kinsey)

The Wakulla Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting for the new location of Forward Wellness on Dec. 1. The health service company recently moved to offices on Songbird Avenue. (Photo by Lynda Kinsey)

By WALT JACOBS
Correspondent
The sonorous sound of the announcer’s voice rang throughout the gym at Wakulla High School, affectionately known as “The Nest.”
Energetically, he proclaimed, “And now, for the most exhilarating, the most electrifying, the most sensational show in high school sports. It’s time for Wakulla High School Wrestling.”



By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor
Rotary Club of Wakulla held a ribbon cutting last week for the hydroponic garden it donated to the culinary arts program at Wakulla High School.
The hydroponic unit was received about a month prior and for 35 days students had been growing food and herbs.

Story & Photo By
FRANK HUMPHRIES
of FAMU
Muscadines are a grape native to the southeastern United States, known for their unique flavor, sweet berries, and strong adaptation to the region’s hot, humid climate. Typically enjoyed fresh, they are also used for juice, jelly, and wine.
They are an excellent crop for commercial growers and hobbyist home vineyards.
As temperatures drop and daylight fades, muscadine vines across North Florida enter their winter dormancy.


By LINDA ANN McDONALD
Correspondent
To raise funds for Wakulla Animal Group, Sawgrass Zoo Productions teamed up local band Sawgrass Zoo and Palaver Tree arts venue for a music festival with premium raffles and fun on Saturday, December 13th.
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