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A New Chapter

Hi Everyone! I just wanted to give you all a life update. The past couple weeks I have been working on a lot of news stories for school, and a lot of them have been turning out pretty great. I have put some of the best ones on my blog, including: new parks in Gainesville  (I also have a video on it), Stormwater Planters  and I recently did an investigative story on the plastic ban in the city. I also have a reporter reel with all my best stories and anchoring clips. I also will put my paper resume in this blog so you can see what I have achieved so far the past two years I have been at UF. I am graduating in August and I'm starting to look for jobs...but don't worry, I'll always make sure to update my readers even after I graduate. ;) Tessa Bentulan Tessabentulan@gmail.com • (305) 790-8482 • Gainesville, FL Objective ·         Seeking an entry-level MMJ position at a local news station or radio station Education Bachelor of Science in Tel

Tessa Bentulan

Hi Everyone! As you may know, from my "About the Author" blog post, I am a broadcast journalism student at the University of Florida. I will be graduating this August, and I am currently looking for a job. I am looking for a job with the media - I would like to either work as a reporter at local news station or in production, behind the scenes. Any feedback you may have is greatly appreciated! You can email or call me if you would like to talk to me about opening entry-level positions you may have at your company. Thanks! Here is my resume and a link to some of my most recent work as a reporter: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk5xLz8hpjs

Greyhound Adoption

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Over the weekend I went to Starbucks in Tioga Town Center , and as I was getting closer to the coffee shop, I noticed a heard of greyhounds in the front of the building. Almost every Saturday, Greyhound Pets of America - Gainesville chapter has meet ups with dogs who are up for adoption. They also have greyhounds and their owners, who were adopted through GPA, come to Starbucks to catch up. They had three dogs up for adoption : Caesar, Euro and Dude. They were beautiful dogs and they're so friendly, they just wanted to be loved and pet all day long. If you ever have the chance to head out there or if you just are in need of some affection from a friendly hound, Tioga Town Center on Saturdays is the place for you!...and maybe you'll even adopt one ;) Also, if you're a dog lover and have kids check out my previous post about reading with dogs at the library:  https://hiddengemgnv.blogspot.com/2018/10/reading-to-dogs.html        

Kids Playing with Kids!

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The Newberry Branch Library  hosted an event where children and toddlers can play with goats. Not only did kids learn how to interact with goats but they were able to feed them milk from a bottle, learn how to milk a goat and what products can come from goats milk. There was between 40-60 parents and children at the event in the small field next to the library. For some kids, it was their first time ever seeing a goat. They had goats from a variety of age ranges: newborn baby goats (born two days prior to the event!), mama goats and some goats that were a couple years old. The library host the event twice a year. The next one will be in December - goat storytime. Kids can read to goats! The library has had similar experience with dogs as well that's ever week at the Alachua library branch. Here is an article from WUFT about the goats from 2015:  https://www.wuft.org/news/2015/12/17/children-milk-goats-at-newberry-branch-library/ And here are some photos!    

New Parks Are on the Way!

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The City of Gainesville and GAI Consultants sought help from residents to guide future parks, trail and public space design throughout Gainesville!  Two open house events were held to discuss design standards for parks and public spaces. These standards help define the unique character of Gainesville’s parks and public spaces, and include park furniture, signage and other amenities.  The architect on the project says they have been holding interactive meetings for about a year now, and plan to do them twice a year. Check out their website for any further information about upcoming meetings.  Here are some photos of the ideas Wild Spaces and Public Places had in mind:  Interviewing architect Sarit Sela about the meeting, and future plans for the park.