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Indigenous Peoples’ Day: A Celebration of Heritage and Resilience

October 14, 2024 by Angelica Medina

Every year on the second Monday of October, communities across the United States and beyond celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day. This day serves as a powerful reminder of the rich history, culture, and contributions of Indigenous peoples, while also acknowledging the historical injustices they have faced. Indigenous Peoples’ Day was established as an alternative to Columbus … [Read more...]

Orlando Museum of Art Opens Doors Wide Thursday, September 19 with Access for All Event

September 12, 2024 by Contributing Writer

Partnership with Art Bridges Foundation allows free access to the museum every third Thursday of each month The Orlando Museum of Art (OMA) today announces its next Access for All event in partnership with the Art Bridges Foundation, offering free admission to the museum from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday, September 19. Honoring a commitment to inclusivity and … [Read more...]

The Artist: Tamra Chace

September 4, 2024 by Kayla Marrero

Nonahood News: Tell us more about you and your art. Tamra Chace: I am the owner of Chace Dance Company in Lake Nona. We are a performing dance-based studio focused a lot on ballet and acrobatics; those are our specialties. I wear all the hats. I am the owner, the head teacher, and in charge of the competition team called the Chace Dance Company team. You are mostly going to … [Read more...]

Jessica Lewis’ Don’t Bypass Red Flags Compassionately Highlights Ways to Leave a Toxic Relationship

May 1, 2024 by Camille Ruiz Mangual

When Jessica Lewis confronted the traumatic reality of her marriage to a drug addict, her life started falling apart before her eyes, setting her on an unexpected journey. This pivotal moment marks the genesis of her memoir, Don’t Bypass Red Flags: Identifying the Signs of Drug Abuse in a Loved One’s Life and Knowing When to Walk Away.  Initially, Lewis grappled with … [Read more...]

The Artists: Lake Nona Arts

May 1, 2024 by Camille Ruiz Mangual

About a year ago, Stephanie Houde set out to find a community arts organization in Lake Nona. With her background as a professional musician and her past involvement in different arts organizations that were shut down due to the 2020 pandemic, Houde was eager to reconnect with an artistic community, specifically, a choir. However, there was a problem: Lake Nona didn’t have any … [Read more...]

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