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 Now that Hurricane Idalia has made landfall in Florida as a powerful Category 3 storm, it s expected to curl stanley cups  across parts of south Georgia and South Carolina as well. Savannah, Georgia, which is in the direct path of the storm, has already declared a local state of emergency in preparation for strong winds, heavy rainfall, and the potential danger of tornadoes forming.Savannah Mayor Van Johnson told Scripps News conditions were rather tranquil as of Wednesday morning but he expected things to worsen throughout the day. For us it s starting to rain and we re starting to feel some of the effects. We don t expect conditions to get any better during the day, though,  Johnson said.  I just had a power outage just before stanley deutschland  I came on [air]. We re just expecting wind. We re expecting about 4 to 6 inches of rain. Gusty winds. For us, coastal flooding and rip currents. SEE MORE: Category 3 Hurricane Idalia makes landfall along Flor stanley cup ida Gulf CoastJohnson added the coastal city has a dense tree population that could be impacted by the strong winds and rising waters. With the ground being saturated, we ve had weather events where some of these trees 鈥?which are 200 and 300 years old 鈥?were literally ripped out of the ground, ripped out of concrete that covered them,  Johnson said.  So it s always an issue for us. We re always talking about the safety of our residents and first responders as they traverse around the city. So that s kind of what we re doing 鈥?waiting to see how this [storm] af Bagh Scientist says strange South Tampa sounds are coming from mating fish
 SARASOTA, Fla. --  Your Christmas tree doesnt have to go in the trash after the holidays. If it s still green it can actu stanley thermobecher ally be used to help rescued farm animals.If youre ready to get rid of your Christmas tree, theres a place thats more than happy to take it. They love it,  said Cathy Rosebrock, museum educator.Christmas trees that are still green, untreated and cleared of all decorations can be used as food for the rescued and adopted goats and cows at the Crowley Museum and Nature Center in Sarasota. It is a special treat,  said Rosebrock. The farm says the needles are good for the animals. They have a natural Vitamin C in them and they also work as a natural de-wormer, so we do give it to them in controlled amounts,  said Rosebrock.The Crowley Museum is a nonprofit historic farm and nature center that uses every part of the tree even the wood, just like the pioneers did. We take the trunks and cut those up for firewood and use it for cooking on the campfire so we waste nothing here,  said Rosebrock.Something that brought families so much joy this Christmas can continue to bring joy to animals. It s a friendly and environmental way to get rid of your Christmas tree,  said Rosebrock. They are only accepting trees that are untreated and still green.You can bring your tree to the Crowley Museum and Nature Center 16405 Myakka Rd, Sarasota, FL 34240 during their business hours of Thursday-Sunday 10 a.m. stanley cup usa  to 5 p.m. o stanley termosar r call them at  941  322-1000. For information on the Crowley M