Travel | Touring Louisiana plantations
By Debi Lander
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Before the Civil War, cotton was king and sugar reigned as “white gold.” The South’s economy depended on their production. Wealthy barons established large plantations where slaves worked the fields.
New Orleans became...
Music therapy organization for special needs children expands to Mandarin
By Martie Thompson
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Karen Demuth’s son Dante inspired her to form Connecting Thru Music, a program committed to bringing music therapy to children with special needs in the Duval County Public School System. Dante was...
Duval County Public Schools to administer annual Parent Climate Survey
By NewsLine Staff
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Over the next several weeks, Duval County Public Schools will be administering an annual survey for parents and caregivers designed to get feedback about district and school cultures.
The Parent/Caregiver Climate Survey will be available...
Alhambra’s “Dixie Swim Club” a hilarious comedy about friendships that last forever
By Martie Thompson
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Alhambra Theatre and Dining’s production of “Dixie Swim Club,” a warm hearted Southern comedy, will make you want to join the swim team. More than a “chick flick” for the stage, this...
Pantry Raiders | Turn your grill into a pizza maker
By NewsLine Staffmail@floridanewsline.com
Some say an outdoor kitchen isn't complete without a pizza oven. A delicious pie straight out of a blazing hot oven can be delectable when dining...