Fitness for Wounded Veterans Corporal Christopher Coffland was a Baltimore native and student-athlete who excelled both at The Gilman School and Washington and Lee University. He received his bachelor’s degree in anthropology in 1998. After completing college, he pursued a doctorate degree for which he traveled extensively throughout the world, studying and immersing … [Read more...]
A Community to Be Proud Of
This is a story about a community that takes pride in coming together. One where residents connect via networking groups, youth sports, running clubs, local bars, neighborhood groups and even social media. On Dec. 7, 2018, Carolina Misle-Olivier posted on the Narcoossee News Network, a local Facebook group of more than 9,000 members. She reached out to … [Read more...]
USTA Partners With Tennis Channel to Provide Live National Coverage Throughout the Year
The USTA has announced as of Dec. 19 that they have agreed to the operation of a brand new broadcasting facility, which will have the availability to broadcast live coverage of all events throughout the year. This is a fascinating partnership between the Tennis Channel and the USTA. The USTA National Campus will now be able to air matches ranging from Pro Circuit … [Read more...]
Jackson Wyatt of Lake Nona Selected as 2019 Youth Ambassador for the ADA’s Tour de Cure at Lake Nona
Lake Nona’s own Jackson Wyatt is a little different than other seven-year-olds – and it’s not because of the way he undoubtedly plans on being a quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Jackson is living with Type 1 diabetes, and the diagnosis almost killed him. A candy-fueled Valentine’s Day Party that should’ve been a dream for Jackson quickly turned into a … [Read more...]
Tough Things to Talk About: Love Yourself First
I’ve always had really vivid past memories of Valentine’s Day. For example, I could tell you about the time that my crush in the first grade gave chocolate to the girl that used to draw awful pictures of me and pull my hair every day instead of me. Or, I could talk about the bus ride home on that fateful February 14 in seventh grade where a boy I didn’t even know gave me a … [Read more...]
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