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Well Done Dunedin High Class of 2020!
2020. Wow, what can we say? In the last 6 months,      ation from DHS. Unfortunately, this class was
we have experienced everything short of a zombie       robbed of that experience by the pandemic.
apocalypse or an alien invasion. For many, this        However, before we go too far into what they lost,
will not be a year that we quickly forget. For many,   let’s take a look at how this amazing group of kids
it will be a milestone year that they will always      responded. March 16th we watched as the pan-
remember. The Dunedin High School Class of 2020        demic closed schools, businesses and affected large
went through an unimaginable senior year. Most         gatherings. This class finished their senior year by
classes wrap up their high school careers with a       doing work at home and completing their educations
graduation ceremony. They get to say memorable         via virtual learning. This class improvised adapted
goodbyes to their classmates who will be entering      and overcame their situation. They displayed all the
trades, colleges and the military following gradu-     characteristics that (2020 continued on page 7)

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From the Editor
Hey Dunedin,

We not only dealt with the pandemic but also the loot-
ing and rioting as a result of George Floyd’s death. The
one thing I am certain of is Dunedin’s example as a
city of diversity and acceptance for all people regard-
less of race, creed, gender, or sexual preference. We
are the gem of Pinellas County in this regard!

I want to take a moment and thank our amazing town
and its residents for having the tenacity and perse-
verance to endure these last 90 days with grace and
compassion in a style that is distinctly and delightfully
Dunedin.

Be sure to keep an eye on our social media platforms
as we bring you plenty of entertainment and activities
to cure the cabin fever of our current circumstances.

Without the support of our merchant advertisers, The
Dunedin Orange would not be a reality. Please take a
minute to look at all their offerings and events. I be-
lieve our small businesses are the strength of our town.
Please support them and help them to thrive.

Please take a minute and go to Facebook, Instagram,
and YouTube. Each of our merchants and many events
are highlighted there. Give us a like or a follow and
we can keep this movement rolling.

Also, if you own or manage a business and would like
to become part of our advertising family, simply reach
out to us at dunedinorange@gmail.com.

Sincerely,
James Brett

The Dunedin Times is a division of Positive Press
Publications and Media. The Dunedin Times is not associated
or part of The City of Dunedin.

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Play Safe at Home With a Fun-Filled                                  in the water. With a pool, you can keep the family busy
                                                                     all day long right in your own backyard. The Ultra XTR
Family Staycation                                                    Rectangular Above Ground Frame Swimming Pool from
                                                                     Intex has an easy set-up and sizes to fit almost any back-
(StatePoint) Staying at home and practicing social distanc-          yard. Along with its selection of pools, the brand also offers
ing can feel more challenging as the weather warms and the           play centers, including the Rainbow Ring Play Center with
itch for family fun at the beach becomes stronger. However,          waterslide, wading pool, water sprayer and ring toss game.
being socially responsible does not mean you need to put
the fun on hold. Consider these ideas from the experts at            • Get Comfortable: With a unique style for everyone in the
Intex to create a fun and safe backyard beach day of your            family, inflatable floats can transform your backyard into a
own:                                                                 vacation getaway. The Intex Palm Leaf and Pink Seashell
                                                                     designs can help you extend the tropical feel of your stayca-
• Create a “View”: Recreate the feeling of being at the              tion and provide some fun options for the family. For those
beach by designing your own tropical “view.” With a cou-             who like to enjoy a nice cold drink, be sure your lounger
ple of inflatable palm trees and some umbrellas, you can             includes a cup holder.
feel like you’re on a tropical vacation. All that’s left is to lay
out some beach towels and break out the SPF.                         • Fire Up the Grill: Fire up the grill for a cookout or make a
                                                                     picnic style lunch with sandwiches and snacks. Either way,
• Play Games: No beach day is complete without your fa-              you’ll be recreating delicious beach fare.
vorite beach games. Keep it casual with Frisbee and pad-
dle ball or set up a volleyball net for a little bit of family       • Crank Up the Tunes: Make a relaxing beach playlist, grab
competition.                                                         the speakers and crank up the tunes.

• Cool Off: You don’t need the lake or ocean to enjoy hours          Use your time at home to build lasting memories for life.

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Dunedin Tide Charts for June   Off The Trail Treasures

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Backyard Living: Perfecting Your Next Rib-
eye Steak
(StatePoint) Besides a great looking lawn, nothing show-
cases the backyard quite like a cookout. But anything
worth doing is worth doing right. So when it comes to
grilling your next ribeye steak, take a cue from world class
chefs who are all turning up the heat.

“All my chef buddies are cooking on high, intense heat,
getting their cast-irons blistering and getting their grills
ripping hot to keep everything from sticking and to get
that super fast char,” says former “Iron Chef Showdown”
winner, David Bancroft. “The chef’s secret is to really
push that boundary on temperature and finding confidence
there.”

Best Chef Midwest, Chef Kevin Nashan shared his secrets
for ribeye success: he likes to use the heart of the ribeye
over a really hot grill, adding a little oil “as an insurance
policy,” for a little sear, and then finishing it off in the
oven.He accompanies his cut with a little grilled Napa
cabbage, pickled mustard seeds, mustard jus made from
the trim of the meat, tater tots and sauce gribiche.

“No one thinks to grill cabbage, but cabbage can stand
up to the heat of the grill, plus it has a little horseradish
nature to it, and of course ribeye and horseradish go hand-
in-hand,” says Nashan.

As you heat up the grill, stoke the fire and throw on
a prime cut, Bancroft encourages you to do so with
confidence.“The common trend here with all the chefs
cooking in the backyard is getting confident with your
cooking vessels,” says Bancroft. “Know what your tem-
peratures are, know your hot spots, know your cold spots
and get confident.”From ribeye to fish, with a few pointers
and the right attitude, you can nail your next feast on the
grill. For all your grilling needs, check out Marine-owned
Whiskey Bent off of CR-1.

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Here are more ideas to inspire you and get your creative
                                                            juices flowing:

                                                               • Something (Semi-) Practical. Every kid going off to
                                                            college or graduate school will want to personalize his or
                                                            her new living space. If they’re budding entrepreneurs,
                                                            they’ll probably genuflect before a framed art print of the
                                                            original 1984 Macintosh computer, which was just named
                                                            No. 3 on Time magazine’s list of “The 50 Most Influential
                                                            Gadgets of All Time.”

                                                            And if the print includes an inspirational quote from Ap-
                                                            ple co-founder Steve Jobs himself — a la “The people
                                                            who are crazy enough to change the world often do” — so
                                                            much the better.
Gift Ideas for Dads and Grads
                                                               • Something They’ll Always Remember. It’s been
We’re alluding to a multi-week span of celebrating both     said that watches “telegraph” who we are — or who you
“Dads and Grads,” in which Father’s Day shares the spot-    aspire to be — to the rest of the world. So when The Wall
light with all those hardworking students who are jubi-     Street Journal uses the word “perfect” to describe Baume
lantly tossing mortarboards into the air — and somehow      & Mercier’s Clifton line of watches for men, you know
you have to come up with gifts to celebrate the hard work   they’ll be appreciated for years to come.
of both.
                                                            • Something They Can Do Together. It bears repeating that
Two things are certain: Dad doesn’t need (or necessarily    fathers, as Psychology Today says, not only “provide (their
even want) another tie, and gold pens for grads are about   children) with approval and recognition,” but also help
as passe as teaching penmanship in school.                  them become “more autonomous and self-assertive.”
                                                            In other words, they can never bond enough.

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The following Dunedin businesses are of-
                                                         fering discounts to all of the members of the
                                                         Dunedin High Graduating Class of 2020:

                                                         Clearsky Draught Haus   Iris Organic Spa 20%
                                                         20%                     Lane’s Lemonade 20%
                                                         Cork and Beach 20%      LogoPro.com 20% off
                                                         Corvo Bianco Pizza      printed item
                                                         20%                     Madison Ave Pizza 20%
                                                         Cricketers 20%          MJ’s Fashions 25%
                                                         Edinburgh Fringe 20%    My Favorite Things
                                                         Emilia’s Apothecary     20%
                                                         10%                     Nancy’s Fancy 20%
(2020 contined from page 1)                              Frenchy’s Outpost 20%   Our House 20%
                                                         Freshii 20%             Our Place 20%
employers look for when hiring.                          Happy’s Bayou Bites     Roxie K’s Boutique 20%
                                                         15%                     Salty Crab Outfitters
Tenacity, perseverance, adaptability, and a commit-
                                                         HEW at Fenway 20%       20%
ment to their learning earned these grads their high     Home Plate 20%          Spoiled Rotton 25%
school diplomas. They tackled uncertain times with       Honu Restaurant 20%     The Spice and Tea 10%
certain dedication.                                      Hopscotch Café 20%      Woof Gang 20%
                                                         (Call Ahead)
Our community, teachers, and administrators made
sure these children received their recognition,
which they so diligently earned. On May 14th,
Dunedin High School joined in the national move-
ment called “Be the Light.” Schools throughout the
district celebrated the Class of 2020. At 8:20 p.m.
(20:20 military time) the lights of district stadi-
ums were illuminated for 20 minutes. In addition,
all scoreboards were set at 20-20. Members of our
community drove by the Dunedin Memorial
Stadium and honked their horns as a show of appre-
ciation and support for the Class of 2020.

The valedictorian, Shea Porter, gave her speech
virtually followed by salutatorians Daniella Lopez
& Paul Noell. The scholarships and awards were
given out virtually by Principal Kiblinger assisted
by his assistant principal and guidance counselor.
DHS staff decorated the fence out front to recognize
the Class of 2020. A local company, Roadrunner
Digital, also parked their digital billboard truck out
front to help celebrate the class. Light posts in the
downtown area were decorated for the graduates as
a show of support by our town. All in all, Dunedin
did what it always does. It pulled together and put
the kids first in a way they will never forget.
Congratulations Dunedin High School Class of
2020 and Godspeed!

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Steve McNulty Featured Musician
Having played music professionally for nearly 20 years,
Steve´s style draws from a number of influences, but ap-
peals to fans of Americana, Country and Roots Rock. A
great mix of original material with a blend of classic and
current hits, McNulty plays a wide variety of music to
please everyone. The consummate performer, Steve not
only tells good stories through his music, but seems to
live them in every note.

Steve is a Dunedin favorite at many venues. When Steve
plays he takes you on a journey through life experiences,
emotions, and a heartfelt passion for music. He simply
loves performing and sharing a bit of his soul with us.
Steve’s storytelling through his music is an incredible tal-
ent that few seem to have these days. The guy can sing,
the guy can play, and, as a result, makes any evening out
a very enjoyable experience. I personally love his rendi-
tion of James Taylor’s Fire and Rain. He does the song
so much justice and adds his own flare! He performs a
song called Soul Intention that really paints a vivid pic-
ture of what our society could use right now. Thanks for
doing what you Steve!

His next shows are

6/11/20 at the Lucky Lobster in Dunedin from 5:30-9pm
6/12/20 at the Sunset Lounge in Clearwater from 6-10pm
6/13/20 at Marker 8 in Dunedin from 4-8pm

Check out Steve McNulty on Facebook to see where he
will jam next! You can also find his performance
schedule on www.reverbnation.com.

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Dunedin garage thence west and then swing north to
                                                          the Tampa road and join near what was the tourist
                                                          camp a short ways out of the city limits.

                                                          W. Middleton secured options on the land necessary
                                                          to carry out the project and now the only wait ia the
                                                          formation of the corporation to start things moving.

                                                          Last Saturday there was a meeting at the home of
                                                          William W. Bull at which ten were present and
                                                          there was subscribed nearly $10,000.00 toward the
                                                          first instalment necessary to carry on the work. The
                                                          Company was organized and the following officers
This Month in 1924’s Dunedin Times                        elected: B. C. Skinner, president; R. S. Grant, vice
                                                          president;
The Dunedin Development Company Incorporated
is to be the title of the organization formed last Sat-   A. H. Grant , treasurer and Frank E. Joy, secretary.
urday for the development of this city.                   The directors will consist of the officers and George
                                                          W. Middleton, William W. Bull and F. L. Skinner.
The men behind the big gun are all live wires with
the right kind of push that will mean that Dunedin        It was voted that the capital of the company should
will be heard from very soon.                             be $50,0)10.00 $10,000.00 of which should be pref-
                                                          ered stock.Brandon land Gage atorneys of Clearwa-
There has been much comment on the approach to            ter are retained as council and have been instructed
Dunedin from the North and that tourists do not           to draw up the corporation charter.
realize i that they are passing through the city, it
beinb such a circuitous route and now comes the           This movement is of a civic nature, as well as an
Developement Company with a plan to eradicate             investment and started to imbue life and progress
this condition and bring the visitors right through       into the city of Dunedin and everyone of the live
the heart of the city also eliminating many of the        citizens who wish the city to advance should get
bad and dangerous curves.                                 behind the movement and see that it culminates into
                                                          a howling success.
It is the tentative plans to make Main street contini-
ous to the Tampa highway as it approaches Whit-           The meeting last Saturday was of a spontaneous
ter’s grove and according to the present plan Main        nature and done so quickly that it was impossible
street will continue from its present ending at the       to get word to all that might be greatly interesten in
junction of Douglas avenue and either pass gradu-         the project.
ally v» Virginia avenue or pass south of the

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Pinellas County Declares Sunday June 14th                      shows how historically people from different backgrounds
                                                               have joined together to promote the social good. A Zoom
Race Amity Day                                                 discussion will follow.

                                                                At 4:00 PM the National Race Amity Center for Race Am-
Pinellas County Board of Supervisors declares Sunday, June     ity will stream a celebration of collaboration among the rac-
14, 2020 (the second Sunday in June) as Race Amity Day         es. Shown nationwide, this program will feature national
for Pinellas County. Race Amity is to cultivate friendship     figures celebrating “E Pluribus Unum”—out of many one.
among all races and cultures in Pinellas County by bringing
people together to share their commonalities. Sponsored
by the League of Women Voters of Pinellas County and the
Pinellas Community Foundation, the local Advocates for
Race Amity have been working for the past two years to
bring increased awareness to residents of Pinellas County.

An original plan to host a community celebration at the
Heritage Center has been quelled due to the Coronavirus
restrictions but will be scheduled for next year on the sec-
ond Sunday of June. This year two events are scheduled,
both on June 14th.

At 2:00 PM the film “An American Story: Race Amity and
the Other Tradition” will be streamed on Zoom. This film

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Dunedin High Scholarships & Awards
Alan W. Goodale Scholarship – Ismael Reynoso
Alexander Grossman Engineering Scholarship - Carson
Carmody & Mitchell Mussler
Caladesi Chapter NSDAR Good Citizen Award - Mariela
Dothe Marcial
Clearwater for Youth Scholarship - Hannah Mariscal
Derek G. Teele Memorial Scholarship – Ryleigh Beard &
Alexa Keeler
Dr. Mac J. Williams Award – Nathaniel Witherspoon
Dunedin Chamber Cultural & Educational Foundation Citi-
zenship Award – Theresa Moran
Dunedin Youth Gild Scholarships – Jose Hernandez-Ortiz,
Shea Porter, Hannah Mariscal, Katherine Ramsdell, Syd-
ney Gray, Marcello Valdez, Amanda Nachman, Theresa
Moran, Kira Kremske,
Dunedin – Clearwater Elks Lodge Student of the Year –
Dylan Martin
Dunedin – Clearwater Elks Lodge NJROTC Cadet of the
Year - Elizabeth Haley
Joseph L. Carwise Minority Achievement Award – Vale-
ria Johnson, Leah Gaines, Psalms Jackson, Lauren Vega,
Risallah Muwwakkil
Maria Edmonds Hispanic Achievement Awards – Natasha
Tortolero Perez, Valeria Johnson, Mariela Dothe Marcial,
Marcello Valdez
Keiser University Academic Scholarship - Dakota Lucas
Kiwanis Club Harley Watts Scholarship – Verna Tawfik-
Samy
Kiwanis Club Larry Kravet Scholarship - Hannah Mari-
scal
Lari White Cannon Scholarship - Amanda Nachman & Mi-
chael Colbossani
Nancy & David Bilheimer Scholarship – Alexa Keeler
Outstanding Art Student Award – Amanda Nachman
PEF Bobby Quinn Memorial Scholarship - Riley Scheiter
PEF Jimi Huffman Memorial Scholarship - Ryley Jones
PEF Lydia Marie Cono Kennedy Scholarship - Ashley
Wilkerson & Elizabeth Haley
PEF Professional Association of Visual Arts Scholarship –
Amanda Nachman
PEF Rotary Club of Dunedin Scholarships - Amanda
Nachman, Dylan Martin, & Riley Schneiter
PEF Rotary Sunrise Club’s David Stout Scholarship – Ja-
cob Whitely
PEO Clearwater Star Scholarship – Elizabeth Haley
Sons of The American Revolution Award Good Citizenship
Award – Mitchell Mussler
US Presidential Scholars Nominee Top Scholar – Alivia
Kelley & Dylan Martin
DHS Salutatorians- Daniella Lopez & Paul NoellHS
Valdictorian – Shea Porter
DHS Academic Athlete Awards – Shea Porter & Michell
Mussler

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June Featured Author: Bill Renc
A graduate of Ringling School of Art in 1970, Bill Renc
has enjoyed a 48-year career in the fields of commer-
cial and fine art. His original drawings, paintings and
intaglio prints have won numerous awards at juried
art festivals from Florida to the Midwest. Bill and his
wife Linda established the Painted Fish Gallery in
Dunedin, Florida in 1995.

I​ n recent years Bill has concentrated on the Florida
 landscape in oil and watercolor. Having spent much of
 his childhood immersed in the coastal landscape, fish-
 ing and drawing, he still loves marine life and it creeps
 into his artwork quite often. Having also worked in
 portraiture and figure studies, Bill’s subjects now focus
 mainly on the Florida environment, wetlands, shore-
 lines, and saltwater marine life of all kinds.

 Bill undertakes both public and private art commis-
sions, and has created original paintings for annual
events both locally and nationally. These include City
of Dunedin Centennial, Clearwater Folk Arts Festival,
Abilities of Florida and ServiceSource Foundation in
Washington DC.

The Painted Fish Artist’s Studio and Gallery in Dun-
edin, Florida is a retail gallery for artists Bill Renc and
Linda Renc, a husband and wife team who have both
been professional artists for 48 years. The Painted Fish
Gallery originated in 1995 and became a popular des-
tination for art collectors seeking original and custom
artworks for home and office.

Visit paintedfishgallery.com for more information.

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Discover Ginnie Springs                                 may reward you with glimpses of large gar, bass,
                                                        mullet, catfish, turtles and many other critters
Ginnie Springs is a group of springs surrounded by
600 acres of nature. It is a privately owned facil-     What could be more fun than tubing lazily down the
ity since 1971 and its beauty is truly unparalleled.    Santa Fe River? Most guests enter the water at the
Ginnie Springs gives you all the resources needed to    Beaver’s Landing river access point with a tube or
make the most out of your time in the great out-        raft, and spend an hour or so f loating down the river
doors. Tubing along the Sante Fe River is a popular     to the Tube Exit at Twin Spring. When you exit at
choice among visitors, but there is so much more to     Twin Spring, follow the Tube Trail and back to the
do in our park. You can also simply swim and enjoy      Ginnie Spring parking lot, it’s about a fifteen-min-
the company of your friends and family. If you are      ute walk. Tube rentals are available at the Ginnie
up for an adventure, rent a mask, snorkel, and fins     Springs General Store. There is a free air fill station
and explore all the natural wonders the springs have    for tubes and rafts if you choose to bring your own.
to offer. From paddleboarding to volleyball, there is
something for everyone at Ginnie Springs.               With so much to offer, it is a great place to go for a
                                                        day trip or extended vacation. Camping at Ginnie
Take a dip and explore the wonders of our seven         Springs is an experience with the Florida outdoors
springs. Swimming and snorkeling in the crystal         that cannot be matched. Get back to nature and
clear 72 degree water is fun year round. Masks, fins,   re-charge your battery. Ginnie Springs is located at
and snorkels can be rented at the Ginnie Springs        7300 Ginnie Springs Road in High Springs, Florida.
Store. When the Santa Fe River clears (typically in     For more information visit their website at www.
the summer and early fall), snorkeling in the river     ginniespringsoutdoors.com.

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Meet Maggie May

                     Looking for a medium-sized, super fun, high energy dog
                     to add to your life? One who wants to stay active and get
                     lots and lots of exercise? Look no further than 54 lbs,
                     1-year-old Maggie May!

                     Maggie is an athletic dog who would be excellent to run,
                     bike and hike with. She does NOT want to lounge around
                     the house. Nope, she wants to go-go-go! And Maggie is
                     smart too! She will likely do well in any dog sport if you
                     take the time to train her. And besides, training a new dog
                     is a fantastic way to bond with a pet.

                     Maggie could use some leash training, which we are cur-
                     rently working with her on. She still pulls and because she
                     is strong, she will need a strong handler. We think Maggie
                     May is a super fun dog. She needs a schedule of playtime
                     and exercise time to offset her high energy and a person or
                     family who will challenge her mentally.

                     Maggie May has been spayed, microchipped and is up-
                     to-date with vaccines. She will require a minimum 6 ft
                     fenced backyard. Kids in the home should be 10+. Maggie
                     is potty and crate trained.If you would like to meet her,
                     please email us at Adoptions@SuncostAnimalLeague.org.
                     Stop by our shelter today to meet her. Contact:

                     Suncoast Animal League
                     1030 Pennsylvania Ave
                     Palm Harbor, FL 34683
                     Phone: 727-786-1330

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said and done. Hopefully, you were able to find some time
                                                               to nurture yourself with some extra care on days where
                                                               things were slower, maybe noticing nature and how impor-
                                                               tant a role she plays. There is a saying… Nature does not
                                                               hurry, yet everything is accomplished ~Lao Tzu, which is
                                                               easier said than done. We as humans have lost our ability
                                                               to be patient in the faster technological society, and this is
                                                               a time to draw new boundaries for yourself. Maybe you
                                                               want to turn your pace down, and move at a slower pace.
                                                               Or, you see things a little differently, you realize how pre-
                                                               cious this one life is and want to treat your health as top
                                                               priority.

Wellness Matters- Healing with Gratitude                       Whatever it is, take the time to note whatever changes
                                                               you may have felt or how you may have transitioned for
When your world is turned upside down and everything           the better during this time of soft “hibernation”. Make a
you know has changed, you tend to revert to survival           list of the things you want to do that will bring you sim-
mode. We have all been living in survival mode since the       ple pleasure and joy moving forward. Love and hug each
announcement of our stay at home orders due to COV-            other more and be grateful for all the healthy people in
ID-19. The news of the “soft-opening” happening May 4th        your life.
can feel both refreshing and scary all at once. If you have
been out of work you are wondering when your business          Using slow or down time for self-discovery is always a
will re-open, and what the changing guidelines may be as       valuable use of time. Finding a meditation or a mantra that
we loosen the “grip” on social distancing.                     works for you can be helpful to move from the negative
                                                               mind chatter to the positive. Focusing on things you may
I for one, have made a huge shift in the way I am teach-       have put off or procrastinated on, starting a new home
ing wellness and yoga. All has gone online, to a platform      project, or connecting with a friend you have been think-
called Zoom. The adjustment of taking your entire life on-     ing about. What about a beautiful spring garden or an
line can take a huge toll on you emotionally and mentally      herbal garden where you cultivate your own herbs, fruits
when you are used to being around others. I found myself       and vegetables? Get grounded, get moving, be grateful for
feeling clouded and uneasy trying to focus on one task.        what you already have, not what you desire.
To that, what changes did you have to make to keep your
livelihood? Did you have to cut down on hours of news          About the author- Beth Graham Ross is an experienced
watching, did you find yourself secretly wanting to love on    yoga instructor ERYT-200 with the Yoga Alliance and of-
your family members. You may say, what gives?                  fers classes through the Group (Yoga in the Park-Dunedin)
                                                               on Facebook. Though her classes are currently held online
In the matter of wellness, it is vital to align ourselves      through Zoom, she is hopeful to re-open at the Dunedin
while resurfacing to the best version of ourselves once this   Youth Guild Park @ 2750 Bayshore Blvd, Dunedin as
is over. It may be small baby steps, you may even be con-      soon as social distancing orders are lifted. You can also
sidering what you might want to return to once this is all     email her at bethgrahamross@gmail.com for more info.

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Father’s Day Crossword Puzzle   ACROSS
                                1. Kind of lively dance         DOWN
                                6. Greenwich time               1. It’s equivalent to pain?
                                9. Pilgrimage to Mecca          2. Sound mind, ____ body
                                13. Belittle                    3. Not of the cloth
                                14. A note to follow soh        4. Japanese port
                                15. Annie Oakley’s show         5. Jelly ingredient
                                16. Hipbone-related             6. High school club
                                17. Chicago to Detroit direc-   7. *Boy’s father in “The
                                tion                            Road”
                                18. Historical period           8. Recurring melody
                                19. *Most gifted Father’s Day   9. Shoshonean people
                                gift?                           10. Without further ____, pl.
                                21. *a.k.a. Father of the       11. 1920s art style
                                Constitution                    12. *John-John’s father
                                23. Have a cold, e.g.           15. Cow’s favorite grass?
                                24. Bog deposit                 20. Homer’s classic
                                25. Styling product             22. Pleasurable interjection
                                28. Not yet final, in law       24. Adrian Brody in 2002 film
                                30. Squirrels away              25. *Wednesday’s father
                                35. “Metamorphoses” poet        26. Dodge
                                37. Antioxidants-rich berry     27. Compare
                                39. Text that precedes the      29. *Antithesis to Mufasa
                                main text                       31. Liberal pursuits
                                40. Car brand, e.g.             32. Don Giovanni and such
                                41. *”Full House” father        33. Echo sounder output
                                43. Brazilian indigenous        34. *a.k.a. the father of mod-
                                people                          ern economics
                                44. a.k.a. dropsy               36. “Indecent Proposal” star
                                46. Precedes shine              Moore
                                47. Paving stone                38. Research facil.
                                48. Early TV manufacturer       42. Used for raising
                                50. Bayonet wound               45. U.K. Prime Minister,
                                52. “Zip it!”                   1945-51
                                53. Popular form of commu-      49. Lady lobster
                                nication                        51. “You ____!”
                                55. Part of a match             54. Xe
                                57. *Christopher Robin’s        56. Make a connection, two
                                father                          words
                                61. *Father known as “one-      57. In the thick of
                                shot” Finch                     58. Steak condiment
                                65. Largest deer                59. Express complaint
                                66. *Richard Bobbsey’s          60. Antonym of is
                                offspring                       61. All over again
                                68. Precedes desist             62. *Popular Father’s Day
                                69. Cuckoo                      greeting
                                70. Friedrich Schiller’s “___   63. Olympic cast-out
                                to Joy”                         64. Bone-dry
                                71. Personnel person            67. Commotion
                                72. Job for a body shop
                                73. Parent’s order
                                74. Wrestling’s ___ the Giant

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