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I am reminded of the scene in Castaway, where after many years stranded on a deserted island, Tom Hanks’ character, Chuck Noland, decides to survive, or die trying. Before the fateful journey that led him to the island and with it, years of solitude, desperation, and soul searching, Chuck had led a successful, but perhaps unexamined life. He had taken for granted the things that enriched his life such as love, friendship, and the conveniences of a modern world. It was only after surviving and his return to a life he had left behind, that he truly appreciated what mattered to him, and embarked on a new journey filled with hope, uncertainty, and promise. This sentiment embodies the current life of a restauranteur and I am sure the thousands of entrepreneurs across the country.
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Lenny Curry to their schools and virtual classroom on Jan. 5.
Caden Cohen, a fifth-grader at Central Riverside Elementary,
Charlotte Kessler, an eighth-grader at LaVilla School of the Arts, and
Jagger Leach, a senior at Stanton College Preparatory School, got the news in front of their teachers and classmates.
Tomorrow’s Leaders recognizes youth who exemplify the philosophies of King through leadership, community volunteerism and civic responsibility.
“Our children are our future and these students in particular have written essays that came from their hearts and from the impact that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. has made on their lives,” Curry said. “It is an honor for me to congratulate and surprise these deserving Duval County students who work hard every day in their classrooms, their homes and in their communities.”