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Unadilla Teen Art and Talent Show is March 20

Unadilla Teen Art and Talent Show is March 20 There are twenty openings for the Teen Center Art and Talent Show in Unadilla.  The Teen Center is located at 16 Watson Street in Unadilla. This will be a family event and all ages are encouraged to make a submission to perform.  The event is looking for four groups of entertainers, and each of those groups will consist of the performer and family members.  Families will be allowed to watch the rehearsals and the performance itself. The four groups will have a designated section of the auditorium to occupy for the round of four performers. Once all the performers have finished, the individual groups will have an opportunity to go downstairs and see the Art Show portion of the event or leave the Teen Center.

Jim Furyk: The Players supports many champions

Jim Furyk: The Players supports many champions Your turn As a PGA Tour member, our organization’s mission is to positively impact the communities where we play. I get to see firsthand what our Tour does in every different community we travel to each week. But there’s one community that holds a very special place in my heart: Northeast Florida. My family and I have lived here for more than 20 years. There are so many reasons why I love living here, but ultimately, it all boils down to the people. We never stop showing up for one another. It takes a team to really make a lasting impact. I see this teamwork and collaboration with my foundation, which my wife Tabitha and I launched here in Jacksonville more than 10 years ago. We partner with other organizations in Northeast Florida to help to make a difference in the lives of children and families in need, organizations like The Players Championship.

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JYNAI MCDONALD: WE SHOULD NOT WASTE HER

by afampov · March 2, 2021 By Frederick A. Hurst Jynai McDonald is running for Springfield’s Ward 4 City Council seat placing her in position to join several other local African American women elected officials who have been playing a significant, if not dominant, political leadership role for the benefit of the African American community and Springfield in general. 32-year-old Jynai is the daughter of Lester McDonald III and Victoria Lewis. Her paternal grandparents migrated to Springfield from Mississippi and North Carolina many years ago. Her maternal grandparents migrated to Springfield from Georgia and South Carolina. Along with the McDonald and Lewis families, she is also connected to the Washington, Redd and Wilkerson families just like so many of our Springfield African-American families are so interconnected. And, like so many of us, Jynai is a product of the distant generation of Southern migrants who escaped to the North for a better

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