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(12/02/15 12:24am)
Kelly Korman, a 26-year-old UF farm to school extension employee in the family nutrition program, paints a raincloud on a ceramic menorah on Dec. 1, 2015. Congregation B'nai Israel arranged the arts and crafts night for people to decorate menorahs for Hanukkah for $15 each.
(12/01/15 11:52pm)
Kelly Korman, a 26-year-old UF farm to school extension employee in the family nutrition program, paints a raincloud on a ceramic menorah on Dec. 1, 2015. Congregation B'nai Israel arranged the arts and crafts night for people to decorate menorahs for Hanukkah for $15 each.
(11/30/15 10:47pm)
Linda Moskeland Fuchs, UF president Kent Fuch's wife and art historian, writes down notes on specific plant species she would like to purchase during the club's official upcoming plant sale.
(11/30/15 10:47pm)
Marc Wissel, a 19-year-old UF plant science sophomore, shares information regarding the upcoming poinsettia plant sale at the Environmental Horticulture club's greenhouse on Nov. 30, 2015. "We encourage club members to work at the greenhouse through our annual international trip," said Wissel. "Our left over income from the plant sale will help pay for it." The club plans to go to Ireland.
(11/30/15 10:47pm)
From left to right, UF president’s wife Linda Moskeland Fuchs and 31-year-old UF agriculture and life sciences major Allison Bechtloff talk about the Environmental Horticulture Club while 22-year-old UF plant sciences junior Carly Anderson and UF President Kent Fuchs discuss the variety of poinsettias available at the greenhouse.
(11/30/15 10:47pm)
Poinsettia plants sit in rows at the 19th annual poinsettia show and sale event during the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Greenhouse tour on Nov. 30, 2015. The student club has produced over 5,000 plants with 155 different styles and colors to choose from in about a 16,000 sq.ft. space.
(11/30/15 10:47pm)
George Grant (left), a 22-year-old UF environmental horticulture graduate student, talks about the effort put into growing the plants with UF President Kent Fuchs during the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Greenhouse tour on Nov. 30, 2015.
(11/30/15 12:22am)
Kelly Anderson, a 30-year-old clinical lab scientist, and Olivia Hamner, 14 months old, look at their reflections on Christmas decorations after the tree lighting ceremony on Nov. 29, 2015.
(11/30/15 12:21am)
Families gather around the front stage to watch the Cameron Dancenter performance of “Cinderella” at the Tioga Town Center on Nov. 29, 2015.
(11/30/15 12:21am)
Lilah Dicesare, 5, dances along while watching a southern dancing group perform during the Tioga Holiday Festival and Tree Lighting on Nov. 29, 2015. Her father Tom Dicesare, a 38-year-old computer programmer, said with her amount of energy, she will probably become a dancer when she is older.
(11/30/15 12:21am)
Amanda McGinnes, a 27-year-old insurance sales agent, holds her 7-month-old son Valor as her 7-year-old daughter Allison Chamberlin tries to feed him food from Fork & Pasta. "We came last year during the summer, so this is our first time attending the Christmas festival," she said.
(11/30/15 12:21am)
Five-year-old Mason Crum sits on a Christmas tree trunk as he and his family wait for their tree to get trimmed at a Severts Christmas tree lot on Nov. 29, 2015. "We have been getting our trees from here for 10 years now," said his mom, 33-year-old Erin Crum.
(11/30/15 12:21am)
Edward Ruggles, manager of Severts Tree Farm, trims a Christmas tree in a tent on Butler Plaza on Nov. 29, 2015. The farm’s North Carolina Fraser Fir trees range from tabletop to 12 feet tall.
(11/30/15 12:21am)
Kelly Anderson, a 30-year-old clinical lab scientist, and Olivia Hamner, 14 months old, look at their reflections on Christmas decorations after the tree lighting ceremony on Nov. 29, 2015.
(11/23/15 11:21pm)
Alec Paulive, a 20-year-old UF chemistry and philosophy junior, sips a latte during Know Where Coffee's Latte Art Exhibition. About 70 people received free coffee and cookies throughout the day.
(11/23/15 11:21pm)
CUP O' JOE Alfonso Guerrero-Villa, 31-year-old manager and owner of Know Where Coffee, designs a leaf pattern on a latte during the coffee shop's second annual Latte Art Exhibition on Nov. 23, 2015. The specialty coffee shop celebrated National Espresso Day while also training their baristas.
(11/22/15 11:38pm)
Paloma Mendez, a UF Spanish senior, swings at a Donald Trump-shaped piñata created by visiting artist Ana Trevino at the Civic Media Center on Nov. 21, 2015. There were about 25 people attending.
(11/19/15 11:46pm)
Michael Lopez, a 21-year-old UF computer science senior, plays guitar with his band Pyramid at the Reitz Union on Nov. 19, 2015. It was Reitz Union Board Entertainment’s first Local Bands Showcase and featured three bands.
(11/19/15 11:46pm)
Simona Morales (left), a UF women’s studies junior, sings at the first-ever Local Bands Showcase with their band Insignificant Other at the Reitz Union on Nov. 19, 2015. There were about 60 students at the show.
(11/18/15 12:49am)
Mark Sexton, communications and legislative affairs director for Alachua County, digs into a dish prepared at a gluten-free and vegan cooking class at The Fat Tuscan Cafe on Nov. 17, 2015.