In new downtown nightspot Proper, get ready to listen — to records
When Proper opens its doors Friday night, it brings a growing concept to downtown Orlando’s nightlife scene: The listening room.
When Proper opens its doors Friday night, it brings a growing concept to downtown Orlando’s nightlife scene: The listening room.
Disney World passholders will soon have more leeway with theme park reservations.
Disney unveils additional details for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure, Splash Mountain’s replacement. There will be animatronics, music and the smell of beignets
If you’re looking for a summer camp or summer program or even a summer volunteer opportunity for your teen in Southwest Florida you’ve come to the right place. We’ve compiled a list of the best summer camps for teens in Southwest Florida. Although many teens start working during the summers, summer is also a great time for teens to build social skills, get work experience in a supervised environment and even give back to the community.

Summer is a time for teens to relax and enjoy the warm weather, but it can also be an opportunity for personal growth and exploration. One way to achieve this is by attending a summer camp, and Southwest Florida offers a variety of options for teens looking for a summer adventure. From volunteer opportunities and counselor-in-training programs to merit-based and free camps, Southwest Florida provides ample opportunities for teens to develop their skills and interests in a supportive and engaging environment.
For tweens and teens aged 11 through 17, summer camps can be a way to explore new activities, meet new friends, and gain valuable life and work skills. Many camps in Southwest Florida offer a range of programs, including sports, service, and travel opportunities. These camps not only provide fun and engaging activities but also help teens develop leadership skills, independence, and a sense of responsibility. Additionally, many of these camps offer opportunities for teens to give back to their community by volunteering or participating in service projects.
National Public Radio is quitting Twitter after the social media platform owned by Elon Musk stamped NPR’s main account with labels the news organization says are meant to undermine its credibility.