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2017 Wausau Possum Festival Program

Created in 1970 by Wausau, Florida resident Dalton Carter, the Wausau Possum Festival, occurring the first Saturday every August, celebrates the Opossum, a nocturnal marsupial.

Created in 1970 by Wausau, Florida resident Dalton Carter, the Wausau Possum Festival, occurring the first Saturday every August, celebrates the Opossum, a nocturnal marsupial.

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More Than You Need To Know About <strong>Wausau</strong>, Florida<br />

The small town of <strong>Wausau</strong>, Florida, population just over<br />

400, holds a very big title- ‘<strong>Possum</strong> Capital of the World’. To<br />

celebrate this ubiquitous animal, the town holds an annual<br />

Fun Day and <strong>Possum</strong> <strong>Festival</strong>, a totally free event on the<br />

first Saturday in August, and the world is invited.<br />

You’re likely to see local, regional and even national political<br />

figures at the <strong>Wausau</strong> <strong>Possum</strong> <strong>Festival</strong>, especially during<br />

election cycles, and the event was recently highlighted by<br />

Women’s Day Magazine as one of the ‘world’s most unique<br />

festivals’.<br />

Admittedly one of the most unusual festivals you are likely<br />

to attend, this event celebrates the <strong>Possum</strong>, a marsupial<br />

which thrives in this part of Florida and which helped the<br />

local population survive the Great Depression in the early<br />

20th century.<br />

Drawing attendees from all over the Southeast United<br />

States, the event is always held the first Saturday in August,<br />

and the scheduled entertainment includes Bluegrass,<br />

Country and Gospel performers.<br />

Arguably the hottest day of the year, the event includes a<br />

large parade, arts and crafts, food (try the possum stew and<br />

possum ice cream) and a <strong>Possum</strong> Auction. The annual<br />

<strong>Possum</strong> King and Queen Contest is held the evening<br />

prior to the <strong>Festival</strong> and this is something that you have to<br />

experience to believe.<br />

<strong>Wausau</strong> is in Washington County, Florida, United States,<br />

about 9 miles south of Chipley and Interstate 10. <strong>Wausau</strong><br />

has a total area of 1.1 square miles, all of it land, and<br />

there are approximately 170 households, and 110 families<br />

residing in the town. This equates to a population density of<br />

around 352 people per square mile with a racial makeup of<br />

94.47% Caucasian, .50% African American, 0.75% Native<br />

American, 0.25% Asian, 0.50% from other races, and<br />

3.52% from two or more aces. Hispanics or Latinos make<br />

up 2.51% of the population.<br />

The population consists of 26.9% under the age of 18, 8.3%<br />

from 18 to 24, 24.1% from 25 to 44, 24.1% from 45 to 64,<br />

and 16.6% 65 years of age or older. The median age is 37<br />

years and for every 100 females there are 94.1 males. For<br />

every 100 females age 18 and over, there are 89 males.<br />

The median income for a household in the town is $21,000,<br />

and the median income for a family was $23,000.<br />

The per capita income for the town is $10,722 and about<br />

25% of families and 29.2% of the population were below<br />

the poverty line, including 35.2% of those under age 18 and<br />

19.7% of those aged 65 or over. <strong>Wausau</strong> has an elevation<br />

of 85 feet above sea level.<br />

All these (very dry) statistics aside, however, the reality is<br />

that <strong>Wausau</strong>, Florida, along with the rest of Washington<br />

County, offers what we like to call ‘The Real Florida’- a<br />

pristine, unspoiled slice of a very relaxed lifestyle and a<br />

quality of life sometimes all too hard to find. So enjoy your<br />

time here as our guest during the <strong>Possum</strong> <strong>Festival</strong>, but<br />

make plans to visit us again soon. You will find that there is<br />

a quality of life, accompanied by a laissez-faire attitude that<br />

is appealing and a refreshing change from urban or highpressure<br />

areas. You’ll find that this area is a great place to<br />

raise a family, relocate a business or to retire.<br />

For more information about <strong>Wausau</strong>, Florida and to view<br />

more photos, video clips, and interviews, visit us on<br />

Facebook at Real Florida Magazine, or listen to interviews<br />

on FPTC radio, the voice of Florida Panhandle Technical<br />

College at www.FPTCRadio.com.<br />

18 48th Annual <strong>Wausau</strong> <strong>Possum</strong> <strong>Festival</strong> <strong>Program</strong> - August <strong>2017</strong> www.<strong>Wausau</strong><strong>Possum</strong><strong>Festival</strong>.com

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