In the heart of our community, a beacon of theatrical brilliance continues to shine brightly as “Grit and Grace” enters its 22nd season. This beloved local performance has become more than just a staple of entertainment; it is a cherished tradition that bridges the gap between generations, weaving together the past and present through the power of storytelling.
In this episode of the HWY 331 podcast we connect you with Latilda Hughes-Neel, president and producer of Grit & Grace and the show’s playwright and director, Nancy Hasty.
In this episode of the HWY 331 podcast, Kerri Parker interviews Tracy Louthain. She is championing the Anchored in Freeport Art in Public Spaces Project. The project aims to bring art to public spaces in the town by placing concrete cast anchors decorated by local artists throughout the city.
Scenic Walton recently announced Sunbright Inn as the winner of its Design Excellence Award for the renovation of the oldest house in Walton County. The organization presented the award to owners, Patrick and Heather O’Neill, among their family and friends, including dignitaries involved with the project in DeFuniak Springs on June 28, 2024.