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Low Country Boil 2026 With Sara Clark and Chris Russell of the Wakulla County Chamber of Commerce

Low Country Boil 2026 With Sara Clark and Chris Russell of the Wakulla County Chamber of Commerce

Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
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"It is a relaxed evening outdoors filled with networking and making community connections." — Sara Clark A Night of Purpose: The 15th Annual Low Country Boil The Wakulla County Chamber of Commerce is gearing up for its premier event of the year. In this "Chamber Chat," Chris Russell sits down with Committee Chair Sara Clark to discuss the 15th anniversary of the Low Country Boil. This isn’t your average fundraiser; it’s a cornerstone of the community that balances a relaxed, outdoor social atmosphere with a deep commitment to local growth. From catering by Posey’s Steam Room to expanded scholarship opportunities for graduating seniors, find out why this April 4, 2026 gathering is the place to be for anyone invested in the future of Wakulla County. -- The event celebrates its 15th year as the primary fundraiser for the Wakulla County Chamber of Commerce, featuring dinner, dancing, and music. -- Proceeds specifically fund two $2,500 scholarships for local graduating seniors—an increase of $500 over previous years to combat rising education costs. -- Funds also support the preservation of the historic Wakulla County Courthouse and facilitate local economic investment. -- The 2026 event takes place Saturday, April 4th, from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the 3Y Ranch in Crawfordville, ending early to respect Easter Sunday. -- Attendees must be 21 or older, offering a unique "adults only" networking environment for business partners and community members. -- Tickets and sponsorships are available through Heather Bryan at the Chamber office or via the official website.
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