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College Park club preps for salsa taste

Oct 23, 2023

From left, Jesse Draper Boys and Girls Club coach Schley Devereux fills watering cans for club members Carmen Culbreath, 9, her sister Autumn Culbreath, 10, and Jhania Arnold, 10.

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From left, Shania Arnold, 10, Aniyah Huntley, 9, and Jhania Arnold, 10, water the vegetable garden at the Jesse Draper Boys and Girls Club in College Park from which they get some of their ingredients for the July 18 Salsa, Salsa competition.

From left, sisters Autumn Culbreath, 10, and Carmen Culbreath, 9, and their cousin Aniyah Huntley, 9, water the vegetable garden at the Jesse Draper Boys and Girls Club in College Park from which they get some of their ingredients for the July 18 Salsa, Salsa competition.

From left, Jesse Draper Boys and Girls Club members Autumn Culbreath, 10, Jhania Arnold, 10, Carmen Culbreath, 9, Aniyah Huntley, 9, and Shania Arnold, 10, gather after watering the vegetable garden from which they get some of their ingredients for the July 18 Salsa, Salsa competition, as club coach Schley Devereux looks on.

From left, Jesse Draper Boys and Girls Club coach Schley Devereux and members Autumn Culbreath, 10, Jhania Arnold, 10, Carmen Culbreath, 9, Aniyah Huntley, 9, and Shania Arnold, 10, gather after watering the vegetable garden from which they get some of their ingredients for the July 18 Salsa, Salsa competition.

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