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Aero on 24th. This student housing apartment in Gainesville, FL, is offering a
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Florida and offer study spots, hangout areas, and a lively social scene. Aero
on 24th is dedicated to elevating the student life by providing everything
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The limited-time promotion is only available for new applicants and requires a
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Kanapaha Botanical Gardens' Bamboo Forest
Though
the Kanapaha Botanical Gardens is fairly well-known, few visitors explore the
magical bamboo forest that's tucked deep within the grounds. When you visit
this forest, you'll find it attractive that the towering bamboo shoots form a
peaceful green canopy, and create a quiet, almost otherworldly atmosphere. Many
people find this place a hidden gem that's ideal for those looking to meditate, take unique
photos, or escape into nature. The bamboo forest feels far removed from the
rest of the city and even from the rest of the gardens, which also feature a
water garden, herb garden, and butterfly habitat. The soothing sounds of
rustling bamboo make it a favorite for return visitors. It's a perfect example of
how even well-known places can have secret corners.
Entertainment is a lot in Gainesville
Gainesville
has a lot to offer all year long, and even more during the holidays, if you're
looking to strike a balance between working hard and having fun! Gainesville
locals are familiar with the outdoors, just like the majority of Floridians.
The Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park and the Devil's Millhopper Geological
State Park are nearby for a long day out, and the city center boasts a number
of walking trails, public parks, and botanical gardens. Also, one of the
greatest museums in the city for both adults and kids is the Florida Museum of
Natural History, which is a great place to visit on rainy days or as a great
way to cool off in the summer.
Hats, Hearts & Handbags' Fundraiser
On May 8, the annual "Hats, Hearts & Handbags" (HHH) fundraiser took place at Valley View in Alachua, aimed at supporting Girls Place, which focuses on empowering young girls in Alachua County. The evening featured a nice buffet dinner, a keynote speaker, live music, along with the much-anticipated Pandora's Box auction, where guests bid on mystery items to help raise money. There was also a table decorating competition that highlighted the creativity and community spirit of attendees. The funds raised from the HHH event directly support programs like ACHIEVE, After School, Athletics, BrainPower, and Summer Day Camp, which create safe and nurturing environments for girls aged 5-14 to grow and thrive.
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