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—Courtesy Photo SSC Danish students Laura Nielson (left) and Astrid Jensen (right) show off new sodas they discovered at Pops in Arcadia on Oct. 23.
Read moreHalloween’s origins date back to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in). The Celts, who lived 2,000 years ago, mostly in the area that is now Ireland, the United
Read moreHalloween is a beloved holiday when children don festive costumes and travel door-to-door asking for treats. While Halloween is well-known, Mischief Night is more mysterious. The origins of Mischief Night,
Read moreWeather patterns can be fickle. One moment it may be chilly and sunny, while the next warm and wet. As a new season arrives, fog may roll in along with
Read moreHalloween is a favorite day for many children and even a number of adults. Halloween offers revelers the opportunity to dress up in costume, play tricks on unsuspecting individuals and
Read moreBlack cats are symbolic of Halloween. Black cats appear in decorations as well as Halloween folklore. Many cultures harbor superstitions about black cats feeling they represent either good or bad
Read moreTransforming pumpkins into cleverly carved creations is a Halloween tradition. Each October, glowing pumpkins take up residence near doorsteps and porches, adding to the magical ambiance of the season. Young
Read more—Courtesy Photos Children attending the Jasmine Moran Children’s Museum on Thursday participated in a Seminole Rotary Club project to assist homeless children at the local Family Resource Center. The children
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