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Martin County updates: REACH Center ribbon cutting, library art, lifeguard hiring and street-sweeping video
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Summary
The podcast highlights local events and county services: the REACH Center ribbon cutting and workforce supports, new 3D book benches at the Hobe Sound Library, lifeguard recruiting for Sailfish Splash Waterpark (season opens in March), and a street-sweeping video noting crews clean 565 miles of county roadway.
Mac and Courtney used the episode to summarize a number of local events and county services for Martin County residents.
REACH Center ribbon cutting: The hosts said the REACH Center celebrated a ribbon cutting; Mac described it as a facility for resident learning, training and workforce supports, and both hosts encouraged residents to use the center’s programming.
Library public art: Courtney and Mac described a locally produced 3D bench installed as part of Martin County’s Art in Public Places program at the Hobe Sound Library; the bench resembles an open book and is intended for patrons to sit on while reading.
Jobs and recreation: Mac announced the county is hiring lifeguards for Sailfish Splash Waterpark in advance of a spring season that opens in March 2026 and encouraged interested listeners to apply.
Public works and street sweeping: The hosts referenced a new video from county crews about street sweeping and Courtney said county crews clean 565 miles of roadway in Martin County, describing the program’s role in keeping roads safer and free of debris.
Other items: The hosts also mentioned Martin Cares (a five-week civic program) and a penguin program at the Elliott Museum on Feb. 23 from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. for listeners who may want event details.
The podcast recap provided event dates and program descriptions but did not include direct contact information or funding details for these initiatives; listeners should consult county webpages for sign-up and scheduling details.

