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A beautiful evening with a light breeze, 150 people from all parts of Sussex County, a strawberry patch and a famous Delaware celebrity â the stars aligned on Saturday, May 22, for the first Farm to Table Fundraiser for Sussex County Habitat for Humanity (SCHFH) at the Frozen Farmer on Evans Farm in Bridgeville.
Sussex County Habitat for Humanity AmeriCorps members Kenya, Rob and Maggie attend the fundraising dinner.Coastal Point ⢠Submitted
Kevin and Katey Jo Evans own and operate Evans Farm, where the original Frozen Farmer is located. Katey Jo Evans is the co-owner of the Frozen Farmer and was recently featured in the May 14 episode of âShark Tank.â
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Peggy Evans Thomas Thursday, May 13, 2021
Peggy Evans Thomas, 98, passed away peacefully on May 5, 2021.
She was born March 22, 1923, in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to the late Theodore I. Evans, Sr., and Faith Elliott Evans. Although she spent nearly her entire life in Chattanooga, her family lived in Georgia for part of her youth, and she earned a diploma from Montezuma High School in Montezuma, Ga., in 1940, when students were graduated after 11th grade. She then returned to Chattanooga for an additional year of secondary school and attended Chattanooga High School, graduating with the class of 1941. It was there that she met the love of her life and husband of 40 years, Richard C. (Dick) Thomas, who preceded her in death in 1989.
Julia Cottrill lost a tooth but grabbed the SEC regular-season crown
For the second time this SEC Championship weekend, the Gators hit a walk-off home run to defeat the Aggies. This time, Cottrill gave up a tooth in her efforts. Florida catcher Julia Cottrill prepares to swing against Louisville on February 27. Photo by Faith Buckley | The Independent Florida Alligator
The Gators jumped into a massive dogpile. Tim Walton received an icy Gatorade bath. The SEC championship banner was raised.
Somewhere by home plate, Julia Cottrill’s tooth laid on the ground.
The Florida Gators (40-8, 19-5) completed their dramatic sweep of the Texas A&M Aggies (31-20, 8-16) with a 6-5 walk-off victory Sunday to be crowned regular season Co-SEC Champions