- November 7, 2024
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The Flagler County Art League announced winners of its fifth-annual Juried Photography Show, held Jan. 14. Best of Show went to Joe Campanellie, for his black and white photograph, “Boneyard Beach.” First of Show show went to Rick McAllister, second to Ted Jurkuta and third was another entry by Joe Campanellie. Campanellie also won first place in the animal category.
Other first place winners in various categories are as follows: Thomas Silvey, Dennis Weinman, Mary Jean Campanelli, Ted Jurkuta (twice), Adelet Kegley, Dave Bowers, and Bub Currul.
To help people join in celebrating Flagler County’s 100th birthday, Flagler County Centennial Committee has organized two kayak paddles, one on Haw Creek and another on the water route from Longs Landing Palm Coast City Park, to Bings Landing County Park.
“Both are challenging routes for kayakers,” said John Dalton, a member of the Centennial Committee. “On the Haw Creek Paddle you’ll spend a couple hours on the water and not see a house or anything other than the beautiful scenery and wildlife that the early settlers of Flagler County saw.”
The Haw Creek paddle is scheduled for launch at 9 a.m. Saturday March 4, from Russell Landing County Park. Registrations are needed in advance and registrations for the trip close on Feb. 20. The registration is $15 and each person registering will get a competition style T-shirt commemorating the County’s Centennial.
When kayakers arrive at Bull Creek Park, lunch will be available for $11. For more, visit flaglercounty.org or facebook.com/flaglercountycentennial. Email [email protected].
The second trip is planned for a 9 a.m. launch Saturday, April 22, from Longs Landing City Park and will include a brief presentation by a city park representative on the history of the park.
Lunch at Captain’s Barbecue will $11. The $15 registration fee includes a competition tee shirt commemorating the centennial.
At Bings Landing a presentation of the Hernandez Plantation and its place in history of the area will follow. Register by March 20.
Palm Coast Rotary Club recently donated $4,500 to Whispering Meadows Ranch, on John Anderson Drive. In the photo, Dick Davis and Kristine Aguirre, of the ranch, accept the check from Chris Hall, Rotary president. Joining them were Mary Stetler, John Sullivan, Karen Merrill, Bebe Kelly, Kim Carney and Susan Hall.
On Jan. 26, relatives and friends buried Terri Wickel and her daughter, Margaret Wickel, who were killed in a car crash.
To celebrate the life of Margaret Wickle, a Matanzas High School student and daily attendee at the Flagler County Boys & Girls Club, a memorial citrus tree will be planted in her honor at 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, at the Community Garden in Bunnell. A dedication will be given by members of the Community Garden Advisory Council, Flagler Boys & Girls Club, as well as friends and family members of Margaret.
Call Stephanie Ecklin-Hope at 313-1988 or Cheryl Massaro at 437-7540, ext., 5101.