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Teresa

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Don't miss the first Winter Community Program this Wednesday: Walton County History with story and song - Historian Ronnie McBrayer!! 10AM Community Room Coastal Branch Library!

Winter Community Programs
Wednesdays @ 10am
Jan 10 - Mar 6, 2024
Coastal Branch Library

Walton County Coastal Library will host Winter Community Programs on Wednesdays from Jan 10 through March 06, 2024 at 10:00 am. All programs are designed for our adult community and families having entertaining and educational value while learning about our community and neighbors. For more information please call (850) 267-2809 Walton County Coastal Library, 437 Greenway Trail, Santa Rosa Beach. We are located behind the South Walton Government/Education Complex on HWY 331 South. Free for the public with limited seating.

January 10
Walton County History with Story and Song – Historian Ronnie McBrayer
Ronnie McBrayer is author of Wild, Wild, Walton publications, a local pastor, a musician, playwright, and a nationally syndicated columnist. Keeping the Faith and Down by the Riverside. He will be speaking on local Walton County history with story and song. The beautiful sugar-white beaches of the Florida Panhandle are the result of erosion, scientists say. A Florida sand dune we’re told, was once a mountaintop in Georgia but over time that mountain washed all the way down to the sea. Before making his home in Walton County, Florida, Ronnie was a Georgian born and raised in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Today having washed down to the sea, he is the author of multiple books.

January 17
Historian Wilfred “Chick” Huettel: War in the Gulf of Mexico: the German U-boat Invasion
If you served on a U-boat, you had to make up your mind to ignore foul air, dampness, and strong smells. The smells were all kinds. They came from the bilges, food, and fuel. The close proximity to the diesel engines was enough to sicken many stout stomachs. The food was the best quality in the navy, but at the start of a voyage it was stacked everywhere, and as time went on some usually spoiled. Chick Huettel has authored several historical works including War in the Gulf of Mexico, Adventures in Destin Waters, Early Settlements around Hogtown Bayou, and Mark of the Baskerville Hound (London published). This is a lecture and slide series originally initiated by the South Walton Coastal Heritage Association; one the oldest organizations still in existence in south Walton. Coastal Branch Library is now the home of the society and displays some local recovered artifacts.

January 24
Sara Hodgen with OLLI at FSU
Presents information on these scholarly and exciting programs of classes at OLLI targeted to mature adults who want to learn in a stress-free environment where there are no tests and no required homework. It’s learning for the fun of learning! Member benefits include field trips (aka tours) to fascinating locations, including stays at FSU’s international studies sites. Also available to members are two book clubs, a Spanish club, a walking club, a men’s group and special events, including trips to the opera, concerts, plays and local art galleries and other sites of interest.

January 31
Artist Kay Beck of Artful Images Gallery, Niceville, FL Demonstrates Acrylic Knife Painting as an elite certified one stroke educator facebook.com/Artfulthingsniceville
Explore your inner artist with Kay Beck of Artful Images Gallery in Niceville. Certified as a one stroke educator, she will demonstrate acrylic knife painting.

February 7
Master Gardeners of Walton County Margaret Zonia Morrison and Bill Kuenstler: Right Plant, Right Place
Master Gardeners provide advice and recommendations which have been well documented as a result of experimentation and testing and are approved by the University of Florida. Walton County’s Master Gardener Program began in 1998 with 19 Master Gardeners.

February 14
Susan Paladini - Curator of the Four Mile Museum and the Coffeen Nature Preserve
This program includes original photographs and a brief history of the Museum, Preserve and the flora and fauna of the area. During World War II German U-boats were in the Gulf of Mexico launching V-1 and V-2 bombs. After the allies captured some of these bombs, the bombs were studied and the American Military developed its own rocket bomb called the JB-2 missile. These new missiles were shipped to Eglin AFB and 600 of the unarmed missiles were test launched over the Gulf from the Coffeen Preserve Missile-launching ramps. The Preserve is also a good place for bird watchers, home of the white tailed deer, raccoons, red fox, opossums, bobcats, armadillos, wild turkey, rattlesnakes, alligators and the ever allusive beach mouse.

February 21
Dr. James W. Wilson - Chair of the Choctawhatchee Chapter of the Florida Trail Association for Walton/Okaloosa Counties
Speaks on the +1500 mile Florida national Scenic trial. One of only eleven in the US and open to the public with over 100 miles on non- motorized trails in this area. Dr. Wilson is passionate about nature and the environment. This interest led to the achievement of master naturalist in both Texas and Florida. (Dr. Wilson is a Professor in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery).

February 28
Dr. Neal P. Jeffries - Professor
Dr. Jeffries of University of Cincinnati will present the Greatest Photographs of All Time.

March 6
Drummer / Musician Raymond Cyr
Co-founder of Studio 237 Music School Santa Rosa Beach, Ray presents history of drumming music for the last 50+ years from a personal perspective. Ray will be speaking on how some drummers evolved to be educated for performance as skilled drummers. Various drum techniques will be introduced as well as audience participation.. Ray has been engaged in drumming for more than 50 years, starting in 1961, in a Drum and Bugle Marching Corp out of Lewiston and Auburn, Maine. Ray started in 1964 playing in various music groups on a drum set. Ray professionally performed in 18 different bands from Maine, MA, WI, CO, CA and Florida, producing three out of eight recording albums along with over 1,000 concerts in 25 states and Canada. studio237musicschool.com


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Walton County Coastal Branch Library
437 Greenway Trail
Santa Rosa Beach Florida

The Coastal Branch Library is located in the South Walton Government Annex just south of the bay off of State Highway 331 South.

Hours:
Monday 9:00 - 6:00
Tuesday - Saturday 9:00 - 5:00
Sunday Closed

Walton County Library System:
 
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