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Chef Nester Espartero of Volcanic Sushi + Sake celebrates his team's Iron Chef victory at Tastes of Greater Gainesville 2018.
Emily Hart, a 20-year-old UF psychology student, scoops fresh coffee grounds from a bag on Sunday afternoon at Wyatt’s Coffee’s new downtown location at 202 SE Second Ave.
Libertarian party member Chris Rose II (right), 29, waves flag with the words "Come and Get It" printed next to a firearm with to 21-year-old Taylor Wyatt Foland (left). The two protested across the street from the Gainesville Women's Club during the March For Our Lives panel.
Amit Dadon, a student from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, answers questions in the Gainesville Woman's Club during the “March For Our Lives – Road To Change” event Thursday.
Madison Gore, an 18-year-old UF political science freshman, hangs with friends by her protest sign outside the Gainesville Woman's Club.
Tom Bergan, David Finley, Ingrid Fernandes and Gracey Jean-Bernard stand behind a booth for “March for our Lives — Road to Change.”
Libertarian party member Chris Rose II (right), 29, waves flag with the words "Come and Get It" printed next to a firearm with to 21-year-old Taylor Wyatt Foland (left). The two protested across the street from the Gainesville Women's Club during the March For Our Lives panel.
Madison Gore, an 18-year-old UF political science freshman, hangs with friends by her protest sign outside the Gainesville Woman's Club.
Amit Dadon, a student from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, answers questions in the Gainesville Woman's Club during the “March For Our Lives – Road To Change” event Thursday.
Tom Bergan, David Finley, Ingrid Fernandes and Gracey Jean-Bernard stand behind a booth for “March for our Lives — Road to Change.”
Four-year-old James rides atop the shoulders of his grandfather, 42-year-old Davilson Rodrigues.
Buddy, a two-year-old Shetland Sheepdog, lounges at the event with his owner, Aaron Frankel (not pictured).
Nine-year-old Mike takes a seat during the national anthem.
Gary Langford directs the Gainesville Community Band through a rendition of Rossini's William Tell Overture during the Fanfare and Fireworks 2018 event.
Angie Nicholson, 44, hugs a member of Bears and Lions — one of the performing groups at Fanfare and Fireworks 2018 — on Flavet Field.
Billy Buchanan and his Rock 'n Soul Revue perform onstage at the Fanfare and Fireworks 2018 in Flavet Field.
Spectators watch the fireworks display at the end of the Fanfare and Fireworks 2018 event at Flavet Field.
Spectators watch the fireworks display at the end of the Fanfare and Fireworks 2018 event at Flavet Field.
Mark High, a 64-year-old regular at the Howlin Wolf bar in Putnam Hall, Florida, watches some of the visiting participants of the Rolling Thunder Poker Run.