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(10/29/15 11:49pm)
Gabriel Puentes, 4, lays in a pumpkin patch at Trinity United Methodist Church on Oct. 29, 2015. "My family and I come here every year," said his mother, Courtney Puentes. "Him and his brother are dressing up as Mario and Luigi this year."
(10/29/15 11:49pm)
Swamp Head Brewing Co. tasting room manager Dustin Allen, 34, pours pumpkin beer on Oct. 29, 2015. Brewery staff hollowed out and toasted the inside of a pumpkin to make the keg.
(10/28/15 12:32am)
Part-time psychology teacher Suzanne Schultz organizes books during the Friends of the Library book sale, located on North Main Street, on Oct. 27, 2015. All proceeds from the event will go toward community literacy programs and the Alachua County Library District. “Hats are my thing," the second-year volunteer said. "I try to wear a different hat every day I'm here."
(10/28/15 12:32am)
Book dealer Rick Nostrand (left) and Neita Nostrand, who is retired, fill their shopping cart with books from different genres on Oct. 27, 2015. Rick has attended the Friends of the Library book sale twice a year for six years. The sale started with more than 500,000 books, and on Tuesday, all the books were half price.
(10/28/15 12:32am)
Children and parents gather around an arts and crafts table to decorate pumpkins with Sprinkles, the Dunkin' Donuts’ mascot, on Oct. 27, 2015. Dunkin’ Donuts donated 40 pumpkins for kids to participate in a no-carve pumpkin activity.
(10/28/15 12:32am)
Aahren George, 9, decorates his pumpkin at Dunkin' Donuts’ Pumpkins for Munchkins event. "I decorated my pumpkin with a bunch of fingers, bunch of eyes and a mustache," Aahren said. "I'm going to name my pumpkin Skull Head!"
(10/28/15 12:32am)
Nehimiah Savage, 2, eats a frosted donut after decorating a pumpkin during Dunkin' Donuts’ Pumpkins for Munchkins event at UF Health Shands Children's Hospital on Oct. 27, 2015. Nehimiah’s mother, Lakisha Savage, said they had fun at the event.
(10/26/15 12:05am)
Karrie Ford, 27, protests against the Florida bear hunt at the Stop the Bear Hunt Rally at the intersection of Main Street and University Avenue on Oct. 23, 2015. "The number of bears in Florida versus the number of hunting permits sold just doesn't make sense," she said.
(10/26/15 12:05am)
Protesters cheer as a truck honks in support of the rally at Main Street and University Avenue on Oct. 23, 2015. Over 25 people gathered to oppose Florida's first bear hunt in about two decades.
(10/23/15 12:41am)
Julia Halprin (left), a 21-year-old UF biology senior, carves a pumpkin during the Health and Education through Research, Outreach, Empowerment and Service’s Halloween pumpkin carving social at Norman Field on Oct. 22, 2015. HEROES provided students with free pumpkins and pizza.
(10/19/15 11:53pm)
Two-year-old Daniel helps his dad, Freewheel Project executive director Ryan Aulton, build a retention wall for a bike track at the project on Oct. 19, 2015. "Baby Danny and I rock it here every night," Aulton said. "I call it our labor of love."
(10/19/15 11:53pm)
Ryan Aulton, owner of Pleasant Cyclery and executive director of The Freewheel Project, levels off a retention wall to support a bank in their bike track on Oct. 19, 2015. He hopes to have the track finished by the organization's grand opening Nov. 7.
(10/19/15 12:54am)
Tom D’Angelo, chemist at Advance Environmental Laboratories, aims for the ball in a game of bike polo on Oct. 18, 2015. D’Angelo said he plays on the Gainesville Bicycle Polo All Stars team every Tuesday at the parking garage on top of Volta Coffee.
(10/19/15 12:54am)
Santa Fe College liberal arts graduate Juliana Richards, 22, balances on top of Cassie Catania, a 25-year-old UF clinical and health psychology research coordinator, during Active Streets Gainesville. Both women practice their acroyoga with S-Connection Aerial Arts five days a week. “I just wanted to dress up and be a Tigger flyer,” Richards said.
(10/19/15 12:54am)
A crowd gathers around S-Connection Aerial Arts’s installation as an aerialist performs stunts in the air at Active Streets Gainesville on Oct. 18, 2015. Around 30 people watched hand-to-hand, trapeze and silk performances.
(10/19/15 12:54am)
Layla Daily, 9, hula hoops and eats “Dirty” salt and vinegar chips at Active Streets Gainesville on Oct. 18, 2015. Her mother, Shani Daily, said Layla has been hula-hooping for a couple of years. “She just started getting really good at it this year,” said Daily, a UF computer science professor.
(10/19/15 12:34am)
Santa Fe College liberal arts graduate Juliana Richards, 22, balances on top of Cassie Catania, a 25-year-old UF clinical and health psychology research coordinator, during Active Streets Gainesville. Both women practice their acroyoga with S-Connection Aerial Arts five days a week. “I just wanted to dress up and be a Tigger flyer,” Richards said.
(10/19/15 12:34am)
A crowd gathers around S-Connection Aerial Arts’s installation as an aerialist performs stunts in the air at Active Streets Gainesville on Oct. 18, 2015. Around 30 people watched hand-to-hand, trapeze and silk performances.
(10/19/15 12:34am)
Jeandona Doreste, a UF civil engineering fifth year, uses chalk to draw a light bulb coming out of a faucet on the intersection of Main Street and University Avenue. “Whenever I have the freedom to draw what I want, I tend to do what first comes to my mind,” said Doreste, who has come to Active Streets for the past two years.
(10/19/15 12:34am)
Cody Wilber, a Santa Fe astronomy junior, skates over a ramp during the Active Streets Gainesville event. Wilber said he has been skating since he was 3, but didn’t get serious about the sport until he was 13.