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National Day of Prayer

Posted onMay 4, 2023Authoreditor

Thursday 05/04/2023 the National Day of Prayer was held at the front steps of the Washington County Courthouse, many gathered to pray for our nation.

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CategoriesChurches, Events, Featured, Local News

Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening for Freckles & Co.

Posted onMay 3, 2023May 4, 2023Authoreditor

Wednesday May 3, 2023 a Ribbon Cutting and Grand Opening was held for Freckles & Co., owner is Gerri Johnson. Located at 844 Main Street in Chipley. Freckles & Co. will be open: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 10:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m., open Saturday 11:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m., closed Sunday and Monday. Read More …

CategoriesEvents, Featured, Local News

Art and Literature Gallery at VHS

Posted onApril 26, 2023Authoreditor

“Tonight, Vernon High School hosted its first annual Art and Literature Gallery Night at VHS in the auditorium. This event was sponsored by Vernon High School’s newly-founded Poetry And Art Club and featured student work across a variety of art forms, mainly poetry and visual art. Read More …

CategoriesEvents, Featured, Local News, Schools, VHS

The 67th Annual Panhandle Watermelon Festival

Posted onApril 25, 2023Authoreditor

“Melons and Music are Comin’ in Hot” for the 67th Annual Panhandle Watermelon Festival that will take place on June 23rd  & 24th in Chipley, Florida.  This year’s FREE concert will be held at Jim Trawick Park at 6:00p.m. on Friday, June 23rd.  Performing on the big stage will be country music stars Easton Corbin and Collin Raye. Read More …

CategoriesEvents, Featured, Local News

City of Chipley Splash Pad

Posted onApril 24, 2023Authoreditor

You’re Invited to the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony at Jim Trawick Park. Read More …

CategoriesEvents, Featured, Local News

The Quilts of Valor Foundation

Posted onApril 17, 2023Authoreditor

Quilts of Valor Foundation held a small ceremony to present Nancy Patterson, an Army veteran from Washington county, with a quilt for her military service on April 15, 2023, at the Armory Museum of Eglin AFB. Read More …

CategoriesEvents, Featured, Local News

Chick-fil-A

Posted onApril 10, 2023Authoreditor

Chick-fil-A Marianna is opening for business on Thursday, April 13. Read More …

CategoriesEvents, Featured

Easter Sunrise Worship at Blue Lake Baptist Church

Posted onApril 10, 2023April 10, 2023Authoreditor

No Greater Love than Jesus gave Himself for Humanity. Read More …

CategoriesChurches, Events, Featured

April 07, Holy Week at the First Methodist Church of Chipley

Posted onApril 7, 2023Authoreditor

Good Friday

April 07, Holy Week at the First Methodist Church of Chipley welcomed Guest Pastor Benjamin Sutton, New Prospect Baptist Church.  We don’t live to serve ourselves, we live to bring glory to God. Read More …

CategoriesChurches, Events, Featured

April with the Garden Club

Posted onApril 6, 2023Authoreditor

April always finds Chipley Garden Club busy with gardening activities.  Club members finished March by  weeding and installing new native plants in the Joyce Carter Memorial Butterfly Garden at Falling Waters State Park. Read More …

CategoriesEvents, Featured, Local News

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