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Voting is now open in the Florida Chamber’s 2026 Coolest Thing Made in Florida competition.
In mid-May, Fort Myers Theatre took a competition team to England to compete in Junior Theatre Festival Europe. In Artistic Director Michelle Kuntze’s estimation, trips to the Junior Theatre Festival Europe competition in England have huge benefits.
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