Written by Dorys Farias. Mark cash, now a Senior at George Jenkins High School, is the season opener for the boys track and field. Performance matters Mark competes in the 400-meter hurdles and triple jump, two events that demand speed and grit. • 400mH: Ranked #8 All-Time Top Performer • Triple Jump PR: 12.61m (41’4.50”) The 400m hurdles tests endurance, and mental toughness. The triple jump demands explosiveness, coordination, and control. Between the two, he thrives in the challenge. Each
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Written by Lucia Winkler It’s almost as if Edgar Allan Poe has opened a dessert shop. Vampire Penguin, a chain hailing from Sacramento, has recently gained popularity in Florida. This success can undoubtedly be attributed to its shaved snow, a unique treat that is an in-between of ice cream and shaved ice. The texture is creamy and soft, but also made of icy shavings as a snow cone would be. It is no secret that cold foods tend to be favored in the Sunshine State, and uncommon alternatives to
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Written by Lucia Winkler "Encaustic & Waterworks", a new exhibit at the Highlands Museum of Art (MoTA) in Sebring, features the work of Polk County artists Kathy Stutzman and Sharon Surrency. Though their forms and styles share very few similarities, this distinct showcase calls attention to the close-knit art community in Florida and a mutual passion for creation. Both featured artists are leading figures in the Polk County arts. Surrency recently received an award at the Polk Arts and Cultu
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