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The Lafayette Ledger

Samantha Soule, Reporter

Samantha Soule is a junior at Lafayette High school this year.  This is her first year of journalism class and loves being able to write to topics she is passionate about. Sam hopes to become a more literate and entertaining writer through this class.   She enjoys playing volleyball competitively as her main sport and participating in art related contests on the side–as she would like to minor in art in college.  In her free time on a nice day, Sam enjoys kayaking, walking her dog, Gordon, grabbing something to eat with friends, and binge watching TV series on Netflix.

 

 

 

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Four of the seven roller coasters can be found bordering the Rhine River featuring Lochness Montster's famous interconnecting loops directly over it.

Busch Gardens and it’s Hot Spots

Samantha Soule, Reporter
June 11, 2018
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Mr. Andre is  on his very own "Read" poster hanging up in the Library advocating his admiration for history books.

Behind the Scenes with Teachers

Samantha Soule, Reporter
May 17, 2018
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Being the only one in Williamsburg, Bruster's is a popular ice cream destination, served by only the most genuine of people, for many locals and tourists hangaring for a treat.

Pay Day In The ‘Burg

Samantha Soule, Reporter
April 25, 2018
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Resurrected from the 80s and 90s is the most iconic hair accessory of that time --the infamous scrunchie.  Scrunchies are not just  hair bands covered by fabric-- they give retro touches to outfits, and are more gentle with hair as opposed to regular hair bands.

Ice On Our Wrists

Samantha Soule and
March 27, 2018
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Greeting us inside the gates at Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom in the start of the day is Main Street, U.S.A. filled with tourists snapping pictures accompanied by little shrieks of joy as people of all ages get the first glimpse of Disney's iconic building, that introduces us into any Disney film, Cinderella's Castle, at the end of the long strip of shops and cafes.

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Small, antique shops line Main Street that are inspired by Marceline, Missouri, where Walt Disney grew up and gives tourists a feel of what it was like there, in the early 1900s, all year long.

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After a ten minute ride on the monorail, my family is welcomed by Magic Kingdom's very own Railroad Office accompanied by a garden of flowers arranged into the shape of Mickey Mouse in front of the building which heads the start of Main Street.  A family or two scramble to get in place for a quick picture in front of this floral masterpiece while several other families wait anxiously for their turn.

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"The happiest place on Earth," lives up to its expectations as Magic Kingdom lights up the night with its Happily Ever After firework and projection show on Cinderella's Castle ending with Tinker Bell flying high above us sprinkling magic upon our heads before heading home after a long day.

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Held down by trusted employees are Disney's unique and quite famous balloons that can be purchased for ten to fifteen dollars that are warranted if they deflate during the visit at any of their parks and fly nice and high for a long time.

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Greeting us inside Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom is Main Street; filled with tourists snapping pictures accompanied by little shrieks of joy as people of all ages get the first glimpse of Disney's famous symbol that introduces us into any Disney film, Cinderella's Castle.

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After a ten minute ride on the monorail, my family is welcomed by Disney World's very own Railroad station with a garden of flowers arranged into the shape of Mickey Mouse where there is about six to eight families at a time wait to snap a photo here before going inside of the park.

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