Belmont may soon be home to another celebrity.
A children’s comedy show recently cast 10-year-old Addison Jones, who attends fifth grade at Belmont Central Elementary and lives in Belmont with her parents, Heather Sherrill and Shim Jones.
Addison auditioned for seasons four and five of the show Go Iguanas! in July and landed a spot on the show.
Go Iguanas! is set at an international boarding school, according to IMDb.com. The cast began filming season four on Friday at the Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort in Orlando, Florida.
Seasons one through three of the show are already streaming through Premiere, a family-friendly production company and streaming service launched by director and producer Michael Palance. Like Netflix, Premiere films and produces its own shows.
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Digital marketing sensation Junior Anthony brings the path to “Sotori” to his followers and a never-before-seen system for mastering the marketing game at the first-ever LiveSotori conference.
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New York, Dec. 21, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) In the wake of his wildly successful two-day workshop in October, Junior Anthony has announced the first-ever LiveSotori conference. The three-day event will be held at Disney’s Swan & Dolphin Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida on December 18-21.
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1. Alaska’s Coast Two adults on stand up paddle board (SUP) observe hole melted in iceberg on Bear Lake in Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska.
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In the midst of the pandemic, Alaska s entire May to September cruise season was cancelled in 2020. That left some 1.3 million travelers unable to board ships to experience thunderously calving glaciers, frolicking humpback whales, lively gold rush towns, and fascinating Alaska Native arts scenes. Tourism providers missed serious income. Cruise lines and local officials express muted optimism about 2021, which may be the best year to see Alaska given that cruise ships are unlikely to sail full and coastal towns won t have their typical crowds even post-vaccine rollout. Or skip the civilization part: Vast national parks such as Glacier Bay, Misty Fjords, and Kenai Fjords are best reached by
Cleveland Middle School Beta Club Qualifies For Nationals During Virtual Leadership Summit Thursday, December 10, 2020
National Beta members from Cleveland Middle School
National Beta members from Cleveland Middle School
National Beta members from Cleveland Middle School are celebrating their participation in the Tennessee Virtual Leadership Summit. They were announced as qualifiers in all four of the following challenges: Rapid Response, Service Snapshot, Lead Outside the Box, and Eva Lipscomb was selected as one of the three Leadership Representatives.
Seventh and eighth grade BETA Club officers and members had the option to attend the Leadership Summit virtually for their first time due to COVID. Students were broken into three challenge teams to complete in Rapid Response (engineering), Service Snapshot (community service project), and Lead Outside the Box (create a digital tool kit for parents to navigate a viral world). The students worked with faculty sponsors: