Understanding "Butterflies"
April Stanley, director of Masque Community Theatre, "fell in love" when she read the play "Butterflies Are Free." That's because she, like the main character, is legally blind. "I can identify with the story. There are all these stereotypes - like all blind people live with their parents and don't work - that just aren't true." northeast.tbo.com
Children's Agency At Risk
Ed Ross and other volunteers with Community Stepping Stones enjoy working with children from one of Tampa's poorest neighborhoods. But their agency, which is based at a modest house in Sulphur Springs, may be shut down because of zoning issues. "It's not looking good," Ross says. southtampa.tbo.com
A One-Of-A-Kind Designer
Randall Smith has known since second grade that he wanted to be an architect. "I knew it before I could spell it," says the Lutz man, who designs one-of-a-kind homes. carrollwood.tbo.com
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