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On Nov. 13 at the Sarasota Garden Club, a lush green venue along Sarasota’s Boulevard of the Arts, local nonprofit

On Nov. 13 at the Sarasota Garden Club, a lush green venue along Sarasota’s Boulevard of the Arts, local nonprofit

Note: Several students requested their names be withheld citing concerns for their academic safety. Additionally, an earlier version of this

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