Committee News

Whiskey Creek Civic Association – Community Update

  • October 2025
  • By COLE PEACOCK, PRESIDENT, WCCA

Fall weather is on the way, but hurricane season isn’t over just yet. Please stay prepared—and remember the Hurricane Sales Tax Holiday has been replaced with a permanent sales tax exemption on items ranging from impact windows to generators to batteries.

As the school year is now in full swing, let’s take a moment to be vigilant and watch out for our kids who are walking, biking, or waiting at bus stops. If you see cars speeding or driving aggressively in the neighborhood during school drop-off or pickup times, please report them to the sheriff’s office or the school district.

The Civic Association Board meetings have resumed and will be held monthly until next May. We may have to adjust the times and location for a couple of months until the clubhouse is reopened. This could limit resident participation for one or two meetings. Please visit the website https://whiskeycreeknews.net/ or the Whiskey Creek Civic Association Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/whiskeycreek.FL. We welcome your ideas and involvement as we plan for a great year ahead.

The WCCA is honored to welcome our new Board members, Bruce Schultz and Dana Hume. If you see them in the neighborhood, please thank them for their volunteer service and commitment to our community.

We’re excited for another fun season in Whiskey Creek! Fall Fest is just around the corner on October 25 at 4 p.m., featuring games, live music, and plenty of fall fun. We can’t wait to see everyone there!

Next up is the Annual Christmas Golf Cart Parade! Now’s the time to start designing and decorating your cart—the competition gets more creative and festive every year.

Events like these are what make Whiskey Creek so special. They highlight the spirit of fun, friendship, and community pride that make our neighborhood such a cherished place to call home. You can see it in the way we come together, not only to celebrate, but also to make a difference for the community at large.

We’re also working with the county and local partners to spruce up our medians so they’re safer, greener, and more welcoming. This has been mentioned several times, as it is not only a significant financial project but also a lengthy project. We hope to accomplish this much-needed and requested community enhancement, but it is only possible with strong community support, so if you haven’t yet renewed your Civic Association dues, now’s the perfect time—every membership helps! You can renew online at https://whiskeycreeknews.net/membership/.

Thanks for being the heart of Whiskey Creek. Together, we make this such a special place to call home. Stop by Fall Fest and say hi—we’d love to catch up with neighbors!