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Kinfolk 94 defines itself as a “multiuse creative space,” which is accurate, if not all that useful. But if you stopped by on a recent night, you may have caught a secret show by the ethereal beatsmith Jamie xx, a benefit for Bosnian land-mine removal or a Sade-themed slow-dance night.
The nebulous space expands on the original Kinfolk, a cafe and lounge that opened in 2011 and was an early hangout at the whirring heart of the Wythe corridor.
Suwanee River Junior College
Florida’s modern community college system partially owes its development to a state wide system of 12, all-black junior colleges that developed parallel to a system of white junior colleges during the era of segregation. These institutions were very important for a generation of black Floridians, whose access to higher education was limited because of segregation and economic hurdles. Established in 1959, Suwanee River junior-college provided the black residence of north Florida and south Georgia with post secondary level educational and cultural enrichment opportunities. Like most other black community college institutions founded in the late 1950s and early 1960s, the college had a short lifespan, lasting only seven years. The Suwanee River Junior College is the first college of any in Florida to have a female president. Jenyethel Merritt, a fixture in the local educational establishment, served as president of SRJC for it five of the college’s seven years. The college closed its doors in 1966, merging with formally all white North Florida Junior College.
The canyon was formed by the Prairie Dog Town Fork of the Red River, which initially winds along the level surface of the Llano Estacado of West Texas, then suddenly and dramatically runs off the Caprock Escarpment. Water erosion over the millennia has shaped the canyon's geological formations. One of the best known and the major signature feature of the canyon is the Lighthouse Peak, (where this picture was taken from), a multiuse, six-mile round trip loop trail is dedicated to the formation (wikipedia.com).
"Located in Wake County 10 miles northwest of downtown Raleigh, William B. Umstead State Park is a cherished retreat from bustling urban life. The park features an extensive network of hiking and multiuse trails, as well as three manmade lakes and their tributaries that are perfect for fishing. Both park entrances offer picnic shelters, and Crabtree Creek offers camping areas. Group camps and the historic Maple Hill Lodge let visitors experience a rustic overnight experience without typical modern camping amenities." SOURCE; UMSTEAD PARK WEBSITE. PHOTOS BY RAY RIVERA.
Marine park divers preparing to set offon another dive as part of the marine park monitoring program.
Over 46 different types of coral out of 91 species recorded from the marine park have been found at North Solitary Island.