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Pensacola community garden continues despite hurricanes, pandemic


It s already tomato season at From the Ground Up Community Garden in downtown Pensacola, but many of the garden beds are still lacking trellises needed for the plants.
The community garden was already having a difficult year after losing funding because of the coronavirus pandemic when hurricanes Sally and Zeta damaged many of the existing trellises and killed many plants. Now, lead gardener Elizabeth Eubanks and volunteers are working to help the garden recover despite its limited resources, all the while harvesting winter crops and planting summer ones to help feed others.
With the two hurricanes, we lost plants. We lost trellising. And so we re still in great need. It looks a little bit more rundown than I would have it, Eubanks said. We still need to get all of that done because it s tomato season now and I need to get these things up, and there s just limits of time due to budget and salary and supplies. ....

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Navarre Beach surges past November tourism record during pandemic


Because of the global pandemic and economic recession that took over most of 2020, Navarre Beach, like many tourist destinations, saw its tourism tax revenues plummet in March, April and May as beaches shut down and uncertainty about the coronavirus crippled vacation markets globally. 
But curiously, by the end of the year Navarre Beach was bucking the trend seen throughout much of the rest of the Panhandle  its tourism tax revenue was up almost 27% in October and 55% in November, a surge that helped soften the downturn seen at the beginning of the pandemic. 
“We lost our money in March, April and May, but we still came in at $3.5 million for the whole year, which is only $400,000 less than the year prior,” Santa Rosa County tourism director Julie White said in an interview with the News Journal on Wednesday. “We would have made way over ($3.5 million) if we hadn’t been shut down in March, April and May, so we would have had a record-breaking year, over $ ....

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