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A judgment-free zone, a place where everyone feels welcomed 鈥?that s the goal for salon owner Chelsea Joffray, owner ofThe Hideout Salon and Loungein the heart of East Nashville, Tennessee.Joffray prides herself on creating a safe environment for theLGBTQ+ community. I think that should be the default with most spaces. You know, most spaces should just be inclusive, Joffray said.At her salon, hair has stanley cup no gender. For most of my career, I ve had genderless pricing. So rather than, like, men s haircuts, women s haircuts, it s always been short cuts gone by length. And I didn t really see that a lot here in Nashville when I moved here, Joffray said.Wanting to make a difference, she opened her own salon in 2018. Since the stanley cup n, the salon has held multiple community events like art shows and pop-up markets.SEE MORE: Family moves out of Tennessee due to new law on gender-affirming careIn the salons first ever Pride pop-up market in celebration of Pride Month, Tristain Heitzke, a client at the salon, said having a safe place to go to where they can be themselves makes all the difference. So definitely knowing that theres a place that I can come to from my house, door to door, where I know that Im not going to be accosted in some way is very heartwarming. And having a community is so important, Heitzke said.Stylist Miranda Rockow said shes grateful to be part of a place that is so inclusive. It doesn t al stanley uk ways feel safe for LGBT community members, and having a place you know you can com Cgwp AG Merrick Garland requests court to unseal Trump search warrant
WIMAUMA 鈥?Its harvest day for a new crop of stanley kubek cascade hops.Hops, the key ingredient in making beer primarily comes from the Pacific Northwes stanley water bottle t.But University of Florida scientists have been working for five years to successfully grow them here at UF/IFAS Gulf Coast Research and Education Center in Wimauma. This was the most challenging crop because we didnt know anything about growing this crop and our climate is not suitable to growing this crop, said UF horticulturist Shinsuke Agehara.Ironically one challenge in Florida is the amount of sunshine.The days just arent long enough for hops to grow.So this team added LED lights. And its working. It is very exciting to see the vaso stanley harvest. To see the final product, said UF student Mariel Dallirdo.The UF team is giving away their hops to local breweries to try them out.Swan Brewing in Lakeland just debuted their creation called GPA, for Gator Pale Ale. Just this beer itself is going to show other breweries maybe in central Florida that UF has a viable product that they are developing, to try their product, said Swan Brewing co-owner Christian Hood.One advantage to growing hops in Florida is they can be harvested twice a year as opposed to just once in the Pacific Northwest. Knowing that they are looking to create a new agricultural industry for the Florida growers to replace possibly citrus or at least supplement citrus in the future. Its very exciting especially being in the business Im in, said Hood.The Tampa Bay Area is a hot spot
A judgment-free zone, a place where everyone feels welcomed 鈥?that s the goal for salon owner Chelsea Joffray, owner ofThe Hideout Salon and Loungein the heart of East Nashville, Tennessee.Joffray prides herself on creating a safe environment for theLGBTQ+ community. I think that should be the default with most spaces. You know, most spaces should just be inclusive, Joffray said.At her salon, hair has stanley cup no gender. For most of my career, I ve had genderless pricing. So rather than, like, men s haircuts, women s haircuts, it s always been short cuts gone by length. And I didn t really see that a lot here in Nashville when I moved here, Joffray said.Wanting to make a difference, she opened her own salon in 2018. Since the stanley cup n, the salon has held multiple community events like art shows and pop-up markets.SEE MORE: Family moves out of Tennessee due to new law on gender-affirming careIn the salons first ever Pride pop-up market in celebration of Pride Month, Tristain Heitzke, a client at the salon, said having a safe place to go to where they can be themselves makes all the difference. So definitely knowing that theres a place that I can come to from my house, door to door, where I know that Im not going to be accosted in some way is very heartwarming. And having a community is so important, Heitzke said.Stylist Miranda Rockow said shes grateful to be part of a place that is so inclusive. It doesn t al stanley uk ways feel safe for LGBT community members, and having a place you know you can com Cgwp AG Merrick Garland requests court to unseal Trump search warrant
WIMAUMA 鈥?Its harvest day for a new crop of stanley kubek cascade hops.Hops, the key ingredient in making beer primarily comes from the Pacific Northwes stanley water bottle t.But University of Florida scientists have been working for five years to successfully grow them here at UF/IFAS Gulf Coast Research and Education Center in Wimauma. This was the most challenging crop because we didnt know anything about growing this crop and our climate is not suitable to growing this crop, said UF horticulturist Shinsuke Agehara.Ironically one challenge in Florida is the amount of sunshine.The days just arent long enough for hops to grow.So this team added LED lights. And its working. It is very exciting to see the vaso stanley harvest. To see the final product, said UF student Mariel Dallirdo.The UF team is giving away their hops to local breweries to try them out.Swan Brewing in Lakeland just debuted their creation called GPA, for Gator Pale Ale. Just this beer itself is going to show other breweries maybe in central Florida that UF has a viable product that they are developing, to try their product, said Swan Brewing co-owner Christian Hood.One advantage to growing hops in Florida is they can be harvested twice a year as opposed to just once in the Pacific Northwest. Knowing that they are looking to create a new agricultural industry for the Florida growers to replace possibly citrus or at least supplement citrus in the future. Its very exciting especially being in the business Im in, said Hood.The Tampa Bay Area is a hot spot