The West Palmer Magazine

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more than half of my time there at the beach and stay as long as I can. I also sometimes miss how open the area of West Palm is. And when I mean open, I mean like the roads are wide and everything is just a little bit more spread out then compared to Tallahassee. Of course, West Palm is a much younger city then Tallahassee and there is way more room to space everything out.

When you graduate Florida State, will you move back to West Palm? Will you stay in Tallahassee? Or will you go someplace new? When I do graduate this year, I actually have plans to move to Orlando, FL. I love West Palm and Tallahassee but being a communications and broadcasting major, neither of those places are perfect for what I want to do, which is sports broadcasting. Right now I have an internship later this year with the Golf Channel in Orlando and I hope that is a good start to put me on my path of being on ESPN as a broadcaster.

Interview with Linda Henrion Linda Henrion is my loving mother and a dedicated worker. She moved to West Palm Beach from Los Angeles when she was just a child and has never moved again, spending the last fortyfour years living in the Sunshine State. Like my sister Alexa, my mom got to spend her teenage years and then her adulthood going to the relaxing or fun parts of the city.

After my mom and dad got married and had my sister and myself, they stayed in West Palm because they knew it was a safe environment to start a family in and that there would be plenty of opportunities for us kids to grow up and have wonderful childhoods and early adulthoods. My mother’s thoughts about West Palm direct from her being a mother, and knowing what is best for a family.


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