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A child looks out of a car window traveling through a tunnel of lights during the opening night of the Aloha Land Christmas display on Friday, November 27, 2020 at Aloha Stadium in Oahu, Hawaii. This drive-thru display of nearly one million LED lights choreographed to holiday music at the Aloha Stadium benefits S.A.C. Foundation (Show Aloha Challenge). Photo by Shafkat AnowarBefore quarantine, Sara Johnson taught indoor cycling and yoga. She also managed a small online business. Her partner, Eric Holland, commuted to Tampa daily for job selling corporate sponsorships for triathlon and running events. Johnson’s cycle studio allows her to teach from home, so she records a class once a week in her bedroom. “I find myself losing track of days fairly often, but I’m trying to be more present and intentional with my time,” Johnson said. “I’ve definitely been grieving my former life and the plans that have been changed or canceled.” Holland has taken this time to become more structured and organized. However, things haven’t been easy for him at work. “I worry about my job and our finances being in a new home,” Holland said. “I’ve taken a pay cut as my work has been highly impacted by the pandemic, forcing us to postpone races.” They are both trying to focus on the positives in their life: spending more time with their dogs and spending more time with one another. This is a portrait of Sara Johnson and Eric Holland at their home in St. Petersburg, Fla., on April 30, 2020. Photograph by Tina RussellA sign reads, “Be Safe, Ohio, Keep Distance, Mask In Public,” above I-275 North near Loveland, Ohio, on Friday, August 28, 2020. Photograph by Joe TimmermanJan 6, 2021; Washington, DC, USA; Protesters at the United States Capitol as the U.S. Congress meets to formally ratify Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 Presidential election on Jan. 6, 2021. Mandatory Credit: Jack Gruber-USA TODAY ORG XMIT: USATODAY-445864 (Via OlyDrop)Adriel Griffin, 4, laughs with his mother, Tara Silcott, as Aiden Griffin, 5, plays games on a phone and Aubrey Griffin, 7, eats ice cream in bed at their home in Hernando, Fla., on April 22, 2020. On April 18, 2020, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis proclaimed Florida schools would remain closed for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year. Students continued their education online through distance learning. The Head Start program Adriel was in was also canceled for the remainder of the 2019-2020 school year. Silcott has also been adjusting to more time at home as her college courses to become an LPN were moved to online. Photograph by Tina RussellHawaii resident Alani Bagcal and Ryan Santana spends some time close to each other in Waikiki beach on April 10, 2020. Photograph by Shafkat AnowarJulie Klotz holds a basket of wipes and disinfectant as she leaves Immaculate Conception Church after her wedding, which was scheduled and held with only immediate-family members as guests due to COVID-19 restrictions May 16, 2020 in Jenkintown, PA. Photograph by Margo Reed, AMERICA REIMAGINEDThe statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee became a flashpoint for protest in the days and months following the death of George Floyd, who died in custody of Minneapolis police has become a symbol and often a rallying point for social justice seekers. The scene on Monument Avenue in Richmond, VA on Friday, November 6, 2020 stands in stark contrast to the recent past as some played basketball and residents walked their dogs nearby. Richmond Police still maintain a vehicle barrier limiting access to the circle. The Lee statue is the lone remaining sculpture honoring Civil War Confederate leaders. Ongoing legal proceedings have prevented the Governor of Virginia, Ralph Northam, from removing the memorial In contrast, a statue honoring Richmond native Arthur Ashe, a professional tennis star, stands at the opposite end of Monument Avenue. Photograph copyright by Michael E. Keating 2020Concertmaster Stefani peers over her facial mask as musicians from the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra perform Mahler’s Piano Concerto in an empty Music Hall in Cincinnati during a livestream event Saturday May 16, 2020. The musicians and all stagehands and technicians wore protective masks in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. Photograph copyright Michael E. Keating 2020Jared Adams, 19, sits on the steps across the Capitol during the protest demanding justice for the death of unarmed black people in Washington, D.C on May 29, 2020. Admas shares that the writings on his back were done by his little sister. The protests were in demonstration over the death of George Floyd, a black man who died after a white policeman kneeled on his neck for several minutes. Photograph by Akash Pamarthy
Art shop
Looking for that special gift for a loved one – or yourself? The Art Shop at Kennedy Heights Arts Center features original, hand-crafted artworks by over 40 local artists.