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  • An aerial photo of a lush green landscape and a blue lake on a sunny day.
    Nature Preserved: Heart and History at Boyd Hill
    March 10, 2023
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  • A closeup photo of a purple coneflower with two bumblebees on top.
    How Pollinator Plants Help Us All 
    March 10, 2023
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  • A vintage drawing of the Vinoy hotel in St. Petersburg Florida.
    Something to Reflect: The Birth of Historic Preservation in St. Pete
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Equestrian St. Petersburg

July 22, 2013 by adminNEJ No Comments

What was St. Pete like before the automobile? It was a city of horses and wagons, of course. One of our earliest settlers, David Watt, left an account of traveling from what is now Gulfport to the St. Pete area: “…they jogged along slowly behind the sleepy old horse for mile after mile through the unbroken forest, without seeing a clearing or a house… He notices that the soil was all sand – nothing but sand everywhere. The horse went along over the road silently, his hoofs making no noise, and the wheels rolled silently too in the loose material, except when they bumped over a palmetto or a tree root.… Read More

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Sowing Hope, Growing Life, Reaping Change

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Florida ranks above the national average of the percent of children between the ages of 10-17 who are overweight or obese. Nationally, one out of three children or adolescence are overweight or obese, with numbers continuing to grow. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that childhood obesity has more than doubled in children, and tripled among adults in the past 30 years. This epidemic has made obesity the number one public health issue in America, ranking over drugs and alcohol. To fight this battle, a local family may start from a root… a plant root that is. One local garden uses the love of a family to grow more than just food.… Read More

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Peace Patching for Social Justice on the Southside

May 22, 2013 by adminNEJ No Comments

There is much to love about our beautiful city: Stretches of waterfront green space. Renowned museums and local farmers’ market. Historic hotels, beaches and baseball. A downtown that seems to grow more vibrant each day.

But this idyllic sketch of the Sunshine City may be masking the complete picture. Too often overlooked are the deeply rooted issues of social justice on the Southside of St. Petersburg.

Perhaps the most striking evidence of injustice lingers in the hallways of our public schools, where 70% of African American males are expected to drop out before graduating high school. This harrowing statistic puts Pinellas County on the national map, neck-and-neck with cities like Chicago and Milwaukee.… Read More

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