Photo by: Nyah Abdala Tallahassee residents got the chance to indulge in the Greek culture this weekend at the Holy Mother of God Greek Orthodox Church. The Greek Festival brought out hundreds of people, from all different age groups. It was the place to be for a family outing. Greek […]
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FSU’s Museum of Fine Arts hosts Tallahassee International Exhibition
Photo by: Nyah Abdala Clothing the walls with artwork from all different cultures and artists, the Tallahassee International art exhibition gave artists all over the world, a chance to showcase their creative minds on Friday. The Tallahassee International exhibition is an annual competition, sponsored by the Florida State Museum of […]
Raymond James Financial Firm host Art for a Cause
Courtesy of Nyah Abdala Community involvement is something the Raymond James financial firm values. In attempting to help bring awareness to the Alzheimer's Project, the firm conducted a first friday art gallery opening featuring local artists such as Pattie Maney and Mershell Sherman. A portion of the sales from the […]
Florida’s Drinking Water Infrastructure Calls For Attention
Over the next 20 years, Florida will need more than $16 billion in funding to maintain the existing drinking water infrastructure. As Florida’s water systems continue to age, more attention is being drawn to these antiquated pipe lines. Many different facets, such as the pollution of municipal water sources and […]
Alcohol and Teenage Driving: a Deadly Combination
Courtesy of Titusville One in six teens in the U.S. drink and drive, killing more than 4,000 people each year according to the Underage Drinking Statistics from Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD). MADD offers prevention programs, not only to students, but parents as well. Kristen Allen, the Victim Service Manager […]
SKIN FOODS
There are several factors that contribute to the appearance of one’s skin; whether that being genetics, a poor diet, hormones, or the lack of properly cleansing your face. Whatever the reason, there is no one solution for everyone. There are tons of “superfoods” that one can consume that will do […]
Jazz On Gaines Street
Family and friends gathered at the Boulevard park on Gaines Street Sunday afternoon to listen to live bands, eat, drink, and relax with friends and family. All age groups were present and very involved in the activities of the evening at the Jazz on Gaines Street event held by RB ministries. There […]
Artisan Marketplace hosts their grand opening
With three rooms full of one-of-a-kind crafts, the Artisan Marketplace celebrated their grand opening on Tuesday. Barbara Pace, owner of the hand-crafted shop, brought together artists in different fields to offer the Marketplace as a platform for them to sell their art. Pace worked trade shows for more than three […]
College students suffering from high obesity rates
College students in the U.S. may need to put down the pizza and pick up a salad. The rising rate of obesity on college campuses is too big to ignore. Over the past few years, the rate of obesity has made a shift in the wrong direction. A report from […]