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A touristy Tampa Bay dolphin tour through dead fish, Red Tide

A touristy Tampa Bay dolphin tour through dead fish, Red Tide
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Florida condo collapse spurs many cities to action — but some worry residents will resist

Florida condo collapse spurs many cities to action — but some worry residents will resist
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Sea turtle season kicks off with local students & beach guests

Submitted Over 1,500 students at local elementary schools have received a copy of Linda B. Schmitz Spangrud’s new book, “Miss Sandra and the Turtle People.” All students at Orange Beach Elementary School received the book. All second graders received a copy of the book at Florence B. Mathis Elementary, Foley Elementary, and Magnolia Elementary. All second and third graders received the book at Gulf Shores Elementary. Miss Sandra portrays the story of a young turtle volunteer who comes to a life decision about her future and describes how she assists the Gulf Coast with environmental awareness. Miss Sandra, after guidance from her turtle friends, realizes it is more important to follow your dreams and passions. It informs children and families of the appropriate etiquette and rules for turtle protection and proper care of the beach environment. It relays to children and families turtle environmental protection guidelines in a playful storyline with colorful turtle illustration

On Governors Island, art interventions are everywhere

On Governors Island, art interventions are everywhere Rachel Libeskind’s “Archive Fever,” from “The Secret Life of Photographs,” presented by Signs and Symbols, at NADA House 2021 on Governors Island, N.Y., May 4, 2021. NADA House hosts 66 galleries, nonprofits and artist-run spaces arrayed in and around stately officers’ residences. Nina Westervelt/The New York Times. by Roberta Smith (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- If you want respite from the moneyed, big-name glamour of some of your larger art fairs, you can, in one little trip, leave it all behind; see some relatively untrammeled parts of New York and also revisit the way that many things in the art world begin — that is, in a DIY, grassroots situation, when people take things into their own hands. If you want VIP services at this event, you’ll have to bring your own; snacks and fluids are recommended and of course sensible shoes. The VIP lounge is a huge greensward graced by tall, regal trees.

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