As The Goldsboro Museum curates its traveling exhibition highlighting Black war veterans, they are hoping local veterans will donate their personal memorabilia to add to the collection. Since 2016, the museum has been putting together the exhibition titled, “Our Colored Fighting Troops” which features photos, awarded metals, certificates, and even a full armed forces uniformContinue reading “Goldsboro Museum collecting memorabilia for traveling exhibition of local veterans”
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City of Sanford donates land to Central Florida Urban League
The City of Sanford recently donated property to the Central Florida Urban League (CFUL), an organization whose goal is to achieve social and economic equality through education, employment and entrepreneurship. While the CFUL has been in business helping individuals in Central Florida for more than 40 years, the land donated by the City in January will beContinue reading “City of Sanford donates land to Central Florida Urban League”
No Limit Counseling and Education opens location on 1st Street in Sanford
No Limit Counseling and Education, Inc., mental health counseling and trauma center founded by Sanford native Pernell M.J. Bush, officially opened its doors to the Sanford community on Monday. Since 2014, No Limit Counseling and Education, Inc. has been on a mission to, “provide quality and culturally proficient mental health services and education to promoteContinue reading “No Limit Counseling and Education opens location on 1st Street in Sanford”
How Greater Faith AME Church became First AME Church in Deltona
Greater Faith African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church was the first AME church in Deltona — founded on August 15, 1999, under the leadership of Dr. Caroline Shine. Shine graduated from the University of Central Florida in 1986 with a bachelor’s degree in environmental engineering. She then went on to graduate from Asbury Theological SeminarContinue reading “How Greater Faith AME Church became First AME Church in Deltona”
Alauna Mobley: Young Artist on the Rise
At 23 years old, Alauna Mobley is breaking into the art world with full force. The young artist — whose work mixes realism and cartoon-style art to create characters — has scheduled shows and events for her art for the rest of the year. Several shows are in locations out of state, including NewContinue reading “Alauna Mobley: Young Artist on the Rise”
Public Libraries and Historical Museums are Great Additional Educational Resources
As schools in Seminole County and surrounding areas start the 2023-2024 school year, additional tools to educate on difficult topics may be needed as book and class subject bans increase in the state of Florida. About 570 books were banned or restricted from different schools in Florida from July 2021 to December 2022, according toContinue reading “Public Libraries and Historical Museums are Great Additional Educational Resources”
Business at Sanford Marketplace at Magnolia Square
Since 2018, small businesses and other vendors have gathered at the Sanford Marketplace at Magnolia Square in Downtown Sanford on Saturday to sell items ranging from makeup to art to desserts. Ben Marrett, founder and owner of Centaura Sweets, decided to join the market after he saw it one weekend because he enjoyed the “vibe”Continue reading “Business at Sanford Marketplace at Magnolia Square”
Community Celebrates Grand Opening of True Health Goldsboro
Allen Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church celebrated its 130th anniversary from Aug. 15 through Aug. 20. Though church records only specify it was started in 1893, the church celebrates its anniversary in August. The three-day event started with a Dine and Donate at Texas Roadhouse in Sanford on Aug. 15. Celebrations continued with a “WorshipContinue reading “Community Celebrates Grand Opening of True Health Goldsboro”
New Passion Leads Deltona Artist James Liles to Invite People to View Work
In 1982, as a teenager about to graduate high school, James Liles had no interest at all in art. Nearly 40 years later Liles’ front yard has been completely covered with his abstract tree sculptures. The son of Ida Liles, nurse, ordained minister and artist, Liles remembers when his mom would spend her days drawingContinue reading “New Passion Leads Deltona Artist James Liles to Invite People to View Work”
‘We Also Ran’: The book about Goldsboro history that was never published
In the Goldsboro Museum, there are rooms filled with photos, flyers, letters and more detailing the history of Goldsboro. Goldsboro native Francis Oliver has seen, shared and heard countless stories about the history of the community. Oliver, founder of the Goldsboro West Side Historical Community Association and the Goldsboro Museum, said most of the itemsContinue reading “‘We Also Ran’: The book about Goldsboro history that was never published”