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Today on The Sing Oil Blog we'll explore the small town of Cedar Key, Florida, that was recently decimated by Hurricane Helene. Despite the devastation, Cedar Key has seen its fair share of storms over the years but has bounced back every time. I intend for the post to share a message of resiliency during this time of recovery, while also showcasing many of the fun memories I've experience over the years.
You can check out the post here: singoil.blogspot.com/2024/10/the-market-at-cedar-key-ceda...
Or go directly to my coverage of the small Market at Cedar Key here: singoil.blogspot.com/2024/10/the-market-at-cedar-key-ceda...
The Rev. Robin Jocelyn (second from right) is comforted by Molly McEntire of the Florida Conference outside Cedar Key (Fla.) United Methodist Church following Hurricane Helene. They are joined by the Revs. Catherine Fluck Price (left) and Alex Shanks. The church sustained heavy damage from Helene’s floodwaters. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.
Molly McEntire of the Florida Conference hugs Stephanie Barnwell (right), a member of Cedar Key (Fla.) United Methodist Church following Hurricane Helene. Barnwell had been helping clean up after flood damage at the church. At left is the Rev. Alex Shanks of the Florida Conference. Photo by Mike DuBose, UM News.