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FWB Woman’s Club celebrates 100th Anniversary with launch of “Helpers & Heroes” calendar

As part of the FWB Woman’s Club 100th Anniversary celebration, the members have released a 2022 calendar called “Helpers & Heroes.” This calendar recognizes twelve organizations that have been instrumental in keeping the city going during the last ‘almost’ two years of the pandemic. At a recent calendar reveal reception, Fort Walton Beach Mayor Dick Rynearson unveiled the […]

Mayor Dick Rynearson reveals the cover of the Ft. Walton Beach Woman’s Club 2022 “Helpers & Heroes” calendar as his wife, Janey, city manager Michael Beedie, and city council members David Schmidt, Kirby Locklear and MG Moran look on.

As part of the FWB Woman’s Club 100th Anniversary celebration, the members have released a 2022 calendar called “Helpers & Heroes.”

  • This calendar recognizes twelve organizations that have been instrumental in keeping the city going during the last ‘almost’ two years of the pandemic.

At a recent calendar reveal reception, Fort Walton Beach Mayor Dick Rynearson unveiled the calendar cover which depicts a sunrise over the Brooks Bridge, symbolic of the start of a new century for the club, and hopefully a move towards the end of the pandemic.

The organizations recognized in the calendar are:

  • The Greater Ft. Walton Beach Chamber of Commerce
  • The Fort Walton Beach Police Department
  • The Fort Walton Beach Fire Department
  • Fort Walton Beach Medical Center
  • The Hsu Educational Foundation
  • Goodwill Gulf Coast
  • Panhandle Animal Welfare Society
  • Okaloosa County School District
  • The Hope Squad
  • Okaloosa Department of Health
  • Sharing and Caring
  • Fort Walton Beach Salvation Army

Copies of the calendar are on sale for $10 with proceeds going toward the Woman’s Club’s projects including providing clothing, toiletries and food to homeless students.

To purchase a calendar email fwbwomansclub@yahoo.com or call 850.240.0804.

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