First time we were a dignitary in the parade at the 40th Annual Hahira Honeybee Festival.
Here’s a video Gretchen took:
Continue readingFirst time we were a dignitary in the parade at the 40th Annual Hahira Honeybee Festival.
Here’s a video Gretchen took:
Continue readingWe thanked the Atkinson County Commission for this letter, and later got a copy of it. The letter probably helped with GA-EPD deciding to redesignate Recreational an upper segment of the Alapaha River Water Trail, one containing Willacoochee Landing in Atkinson County. More redesignations are possible later. There’s a GA-EPD Update Meeting next week.
Letter, Commission, Willacoochee Landing
Below there is WWALS video of the winning song, described by Amanda M. Usher, Valdosta Daily Times, August 23, 2021, By the Riverside: Suwannee Riverkeeper Songwriting Contest winners revealed,
VALDOSTA — Sweet William Billy Ennis of Palatka, Fla., is the first-prize winner of the Suwannee Riverkeeper Songwriting Contest.
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First Prize Winner Sweet William Billy Ennis.
Top: receiving the prize from Judge J.J. Rolle, introduced again by M.C. “Big Country” Wes James WAAC FM to play again.
Bottom: Sweet William Billy Ennis and his band playing his winning song, “Flat Bottom Boats.”
Photos: Angela Duncan for WWALS.The annual competition was sponsored by WWALS and took place Saturday Continue reading
The Lowndes County Commission started the process of taking over two flooded private roads, they adopted a fire department millage rate for all real and personal property in the unincorporated parts of the county, and they discussed how that millage was to aid population growth in the unincorporated areas, apparently including building closer to and perhaps in wetlands that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers had recently decided were not Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS). All these actions at their August 24, 2021, Regular Session, at least taken together, would seem to support sprawl.
Mud Swamp Road and Swamp Edge Drive adopted by Lowndes County, GA,
in the lower left corner of this map, between two arms of Mud Swamp Creek,
in the WWALS
map of all public landings in the Suwannee River Basin.
Better would be to build only close in to existing services, instead of sprawling farther out, where no taxes will ever pay enough for sending school buses, Sheriff, and Fire. See this report the County commissioned: The Local Government Fiscal Impacts of Land Use in Lowndes County: Revenue and Expenditure Streams by Land Use Category, Jeffrey H. Dorfman, Ph.D., Dorfman Consulting, December 2007. As Dr. Dorfman summarized in a different presentation,
Continue readingLocal governments must ensure balanced growth, as
sprawling residential growth is a certain ticket to fiscal ruin*
* Or at least big tax increases.
Update 2023-11-20: Vegetative Buffer Encroachment on Mud Swamp Creek for Valdosta Old Clyattville Road Widening 2023-10-19.
WWALS E.D. Gretchen Quarterman heard it on Valdosta’s facebook livestream. The result was surprising only in that it was unanimous.
Bryce Ethridge, Valdosta Daily Times, Aug 24, 2021, City denies de-annexation request, approves park projects,
VALDOSTA — After tabling it at the last meeting, Valdosta City Council denied the de-annexation of 310 acres from the city.
This was a request made by the Uvalde Land Company for the city’s portion of the Cherry Creek Wetlands Mitigation Bank property located between the Withlacoochee River and Cherry Creek residential neighborhoods.
The company wanted the change for “wildlife management and recreational use” for a hunting ground.
The request, even before being brought up in the council meeting, was opposed by nearby residents, some of whom were concerned about being in the path of stray bullets because of their homes’ proximity to the area.
Mayor Pro-Tem Tim Carroll said the applicants can seek permits to hunt on the land while it remains within the city.
“None of the reasons given warrant the de-annexation of the property, especially when you consider there are a host of homeowners that have homes above this property,” he said. “They are citizens of Valdosta and they deserve to have their voices heard by their representatives.”
Carroll motioned to deny the request, followed by a unanimous vote in favor of the action.
Aerial of proposed de-annexation in
2021-08-05 Regular Session, Valdosta City Council
The picture is from the preceding City Council meeting, when they held the Public Hearing, before tabling at the landowner’s request.
Tim Carroll is visible behind the small monitor at the speaker’s podium. The de-annexation would have been from his City Council district, so, as is usual in such cases, the other Council members followed his lead, although some of them also had other reasons to deny.
See also: Continue reading
Kayakers wanted to volunteer to pace swimmers for the annual TCT7.
Kayakers will need to be there by 6:45 AM on Sunday, September 12, 2021.
There is the Lake Park 4-H Camp, 5000 4-H Club Road, Lake Park, GA US 31636, on the banks of Long Pond.
Anyone interested in volunteering to kayak can contact Andy Woods at (614) 312-9897.
They are expecting a huge turn out of swimmers since the event is going to be a qualifying event for local swim teams. Please see the following information from John Eunice, whose son the event memorializes.
Thank you for your support of the TCT7 Swim and the James Eunice Charity Fund. This year’s event is Continue reading
“We have a lot of titanium, but we only have one Okefenokee Swamp,” said U.S. Senator Raphael Warnock, very early Saturday morning in Valdosta, Georgia.
U.S. Sen. Raphael Warnock, Gretchen Quarterman
That’s WWALS Executive Director Gretchen Quarterman with the Senator.
You can ask the Georgia Environmental Protection Division to reject the five permit applications they got from the miners, or at least to thoroughly examine them, with independent third-party review.
https://wwals.net/?p=55092
The Senator left with contact information for the Charlton County Commission. If you know any of them, you could talk to them, too.
Later that same morning, Continue reading
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Hahira, GA, August 23, 2021 — Chosen by three judges from a record number of Finalists from Atlanta to Palatka, WWALS Watershed Coalition, Inc. (WWALS) is pleased to announce the winners of the Fourth Annual Suwannee Riverkeeper Songwriting Contest.
All winners.
L-R: KJ Wingate, Katherine Ball, David Rodock, Sweet William Billy Ennis, Jimi Davies and his brother, Kathy Lou Gilman, Rachel Hillman.
Photo: Angela Duncan for WWALS.
The winner of Continue reading
This Sunday, paddle out with us to see the sun set and the moon rise, with bats, in the Banks Lake Full Sturgeon Moon Paddle!
It’s only $10 for non-members, and free to non-members, as Scott James reminded us on his radio show last week.
With free boat rental, thanks to the Lakeland-Lanier County Chamber of Commerce.
And WWALS membership is only $25 for individuals or $40 for a family.
https://wwals.net/donations/#join
Banks Lake Full Sturgeon Moon Paddle
For more details of this evening paddle just west of Lakeland, Georgia, see: https://wwals.net/?p=56344
Here’s WWALS video of that radio interview: Continue reading
Tickets are $10 online or $12 at the door, for the Suwannee Riverkeeper Songwriting Contest, coming up at 7PM this Saturday, August 21, 2021, at the Turner Center Art Park in Valdosta, Georgia. Scott James and I discussed it on his radio show a week ago: Nine finalists, three singing judges, and this year’s Master of Ceremonies is Big Country Wes James of WAAC Rivers Radio.
Get tickets to the Songwriting Contest here:
https://wwals.net/pictures/2021-08-21–songwriting
Suwannee Riverkeeper Songwriting Contest 2018-08-21
Here are links to each video segment about the Contest, followed by a WWALS video playlist: Continue reading