Confederacy rises again in Newberry with re-enactment
By Elise Giordano | Apr. 21, 2013The bugle rang through the early morning.
The bugle rang through the early morning.
Sweat covers your entire body — so much so, that drops have begun to accumulate on your arms and are beginning to creep down toward your fingertips. They splash onto the dirt.
Thirteen-year-old Michael Sayeski sat in front of a blank canvas with tubes of purple and brown paint. He painted inside the lines of an ice cream cone outline.
Peggy Jellema and Nancy Macaulay gazed at a set of potted trees set to be given away Thursday outside the Senior Recreation Center in northwest Gainesville.
Sandra Cashes, a park services specialist at Dudley Farm, takes a break in front of the Marchant Commissary, a shop on the farm.
Otho Peterman plays the fiddle at Dudley Farm during Plow Day, during which old farming practices are demonstrated.
Walter Anderson, 65, of Gainesville, calls himself The Cowboy. He’s been re-enacting for six years total and recently joined the volunteers at Dudley Farm.
Movie-goers wait for the film “The Croods” to begin inside the Priest Theater in High Springs in 2013.
Both 32-ounce jugs and one-gallon jugs of beer, sold at Swamp Head Brewery, are legal container sizes in Florida. Lobbyists are trying to legalize the 64-ounce size beverages.
Megan Hammerling, an 18-year-old UF criminology freshman, holds Mulligan, a rescued, three-legged mixed breed from Animal People Inc., at the De-Stress Study Fest at the Reitz Union on Monday morning.
Maj. Thomas Sanders takes a break with fellow Civil War re-enactors at the 7th Florida Infantry Regiment Muster at Dudley Farm Historic State Park on Friday morning.
Actor Anthony Rapp, best known for his performance in the Broadway musical and film “Rent,” speaks to students in the Reitz Union Grand Ballroom on Thursday evening before his show.
MTV’s “The Buried Life” stars Jonnie Penn and Dave Lingwood, presented by RUB Entertainment and Hello Perfect, speak to students at the Reitz Union Rion Ballroom on Wednesday night.
Sean McKnight, 19, a UF wildlife ecology and conservation freshman, holds his 16-year-old blue tongued skink, Jett, during the UF Exotic Pet Amnesty Day on the Reitz Union Colonnade on Tuesday.