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You may not have been able to travel this holiday season, but you can still celebrate the end of the year and the start of a new one one that hopefully sees an end to the pandemic.
With New Year’s Eve less than 24 hours away, many local restaurants have been preparing for what will be a New Year’s Eve like no other.
Despite the tragic year it has been due to COVID-19, many restaurants are still looking forward to their customers coming to celebrate and ring in the new year in grand style with corks popping and bubbles galore.
Jada Jean wearing her own fit and fine apparel. Photo courtesy Jada Jean
When most 6-year-old girlswere playing with dolls, Jada Jean was playing with weights. Jean, a student at Florida A&M University from Miami, is bringing as much awareness as she can to being stylishly in shape.
Jean has been lifting weights since age 6. She would join her father and older brothers when were working out.
“My energy for fitness and athletics grew off of that,” she said.
That’s when she got into sports. Jean has participated in multiple sports and activities such as majorette, track, basketball, flag football, softball and volleyball. After participating in all those sports and activities, Jean knew she didn’t want to let her fitness and athletics lifestyle go, so she brought it to college.