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November 21st, 2007

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September 23rd, 2007

Bush Speech on Iraq and Democrats on Impeachment
September 16th, 2007

UF Student Alumni Association Gains National Attention
September 8th, 2007

Alachua County Highlighted in Report
August 30th, 2007

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August 29th, 2007

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August 29th, 2007

Thoughts on Fasting
August 26th, 2007

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August 22nd, 2007

Karl Rove: Democratic Secret Weapon
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August 16th, 2007

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Slim Randles

Leave it to Janice. She hasn't been the valley's most innovative art teacher since the invention of dirt for nothing, you know.

It seems like every year or so, Janice Thomas comes up with some new idea to get the community involved in the art scene. She's gone to far as to invite several well-known artists from the city to come and give demonstrations here. It didn't do anything for the high school kids who were her actual students, but it did stir the artistic enthusiasm of some older folks who shouldn't be allowed near pigments.

So when Janice once again waltzed into the Mule Barn coffee shop and tacked up a poster, we almost had a foot race to check it out.

This year, she's having a sale and show of her students' work, but with a difference.

"The way I see it," she said, "these kids need some Christmas money, right?"

Coffee-sipping nods all around.

"And the need to take pride in their art work, too," she said. "So I kinda put it all together and came up with the 'Faces of Love' Christmas art show."

"Faces of Love?" said Dud.

"Oh yeah," Janice said, smiling. "You see, the paintings are all portraits of people the students love. You know, Mom and Dad, grandparents, the guy down the street who volunteers at band practice, that kind of thing."

"Sounds good," Doc said.

"And nothing at the art show will cost more than ten bucks. I figure we'll sell all of them, too."

"You sound pretty sure of that," said Doc. "Are they that good?"

"Frankly no," Janice said. "But hey, it's Christmas and they're only ten bucks."

"Still, selling all of them will be quite a trick," Doc said.

"Not really," Janice said. "I have a secret weapon."

We looked at her.

"I got the paper to promise they'd print whatever portraits didn't sell."

Doc laughed and slapped his knee. "That's great! That oughta get 'em all right. Those poor folks don't have a chance."

"Wait until you see the portrait two of the kids did of you, Doc," Janice said.

Doc looked around sheepishly while we laughed.

"Hey, any you guys got twenty bucks on you?"

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