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Renovation of historic St. Andrews School starts with roof repairs
Renovation of historic St. Andrews School starts with roof repairs

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time27-03-2025

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Renovation of historic St. Andrews School starts with roof repairs

ST. ANDREWS, Fla. (WMBB) – The first phase in the resurrection of the old St. Andrews School is now official. BMR Roofing has signed a contract to begin roof repairs on what used to be St. Andrews School. 'It's been a long time since the hurricane that the school's been in disrepair,' said Destination Panama City President & CEO Jennifer Vigil. 'Working with the Historic Preservation Department and going through a grant process any time takes a little bit of time.' The school first opened its doors to students in 1926. Salty Dog Day fundraiser in Panama City aids local organizations After Hurricane Michael, students and faculty moved over to the old Oakland Terrace School and took the name with them. Since it's now St. Andrews School, the original needed a new name. The Historic St. Andrews Waterfront Partnership came up with 'Drews Hall'. It will be transformed into an arts, culture, and events venue. City leaders say it's the best way to show off the rich history and culture of the area. 'It was the longest operating school for a while in the state of Florida,' said Panama City Ward IV Commissioner Josh Street. 'So for the residents that live here, it's a huge part, but also for people that come to visit. It's a way for us to showcase who we are, what we've been, what we've lived through and what we're continuing to do as a community.' The resurrection project will benefit residents, visitors, and St. Andrews businesses. 'Having something that's a community hub this close to our Historic District of St Andrews, which is in St. Andrews, is just going to be a big boost for every business that's here and to come,' said Sunjammers Owner Brad Stephens. Local agencies know that by going through with this project, they will be preserving a big part of St. Andrews' history. Thrilling cowboy action awaits at Westonwood Ranch Rodeo 'One of the things that we have to do is lead with vision, but collaborate with heart. This building itself holds a lot of emotion and a lot of memories for a lot of our locals,' Vigil added. 'It's ingrained into the roots of their families, and it's important to them that we preserve their history while we're telling the story of the culture and character of this community.' The next phase of the resurrection project will include adding additional architectural designs, then getting the project out to bid. City staff hope to have the building complete by the fall of next year in time for the center's centennial celebration. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Thrilling cowboy action awaits at Westonwood Ranch Rodeo
Thrilling cowboy action awaits at Westonwood Ranch Rodeo

Yahoo

time27-03-2025

  • Entertainment
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Thrilling cowboy action awaits at Westonwood Ranch Rodeo

FREEPORT, Fla. (WMBB) – Grab your lassos and cowboy boots and get ready to head on over to Freeport as the Westonwood Ranch Rodeo is back in town this weekend. At this year's rodeo, you will have the chance to watch professional cowboys compete in bronco and bull riding, steer wrestling, barrel racing, and so much more. Along with all the action on the dirt, there will be plenty of vendors and live music to listen to throughout the weekend. Proceeds from the rodeo will be donated to Westonwood Ranch, which is a Walton County non-profit that works to empower teens and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Salty Dog Day fundraiser in Panama City aids local organizations 'We're able to provide program scholarships for children in need,' Westonwood Ranch Founder Lindy Wood said. 'We provide year-round, full-time programs that really pour into the lives of young people that have disabilities and create pathways so they can have a more independent life.' This year's rodeo will be hosted at the Freeport Regional Sports Complex on Friday, March 28th, and Saturday, March 29th. Gates will open at 6 p.m., and the cowboys will begin performing around 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $20 for adults and $15 for those 12 and under and can only be purchased at the gate. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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