Contributors
We Want to Know … What is your favorite thing to do in the fall?
“My favorite autumn activities are enjoying the change of season, wearing fall fashion and indulging in Halloween candy.”
Erica Berman, Eventista
Since 1968, Park Maitland School has been growing the leaders of tomorrow. We offer a proven foundation of excellence in education and provide children the tools they need to realize their dreams!
Mom to Oscar Dolce, a Boston terrier Assignment: Steampunk
www.janelayne.com
“I love going to pumpkin patches in the fall and picking what I think looks like the best pumpkin … until I see someone else’s. Then I get pumpkin envy.”
Farhana Khan, Wardrobe Stylist Mom to Nanisa (5) Assignment: Fashion School and Homeschooling in Heels Email:
rabeenakhan@yahoo.com
“In fall my favorite activity was pumpkin carving. I loved to see how many different shapes and faces my family could do.”
Amanda Stone, Hair and Makeup Artist Aunt to Mark Jr. (3) Assignment: Fashion School
www.amandastone.us
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Brett T. Lawton D.M.D., M.S.
Lawton Orthodontics Park Maitland
Class of 1986
“In fall my favorite thing to do is spend my evenings watching the boys play fall baseball. And, of course, I love what lower fall sun does for natural light shooting too.”
Nicole Mitchem, Photographer Mom to Cole (13), Noah (11) and Trace (8) Assignment: Where the Wild Things Play
www.nicolemitchemphotography.com
“When I was a kid, we would go to Apple Hill in Nevada and pick apples straight from the tree and bring them home.”
Teresa Kim, Hair Stylist and Makeup Artist Mom to Sofia, a Jack Russell terrier Assignment: Homeschooling in Heels Email:
chopchop416@yahoo.com
“Apple picking, then carving pumpkins!”
Johnny Cooker, Photographer Dad to Edith (6) Assignment: After-school Enrichment
www.cookerphotography.com
“My favorite thing to do in the fall is get lost in the mountains.”
Carlos Amoedo, Photographer Dad to Olivia (3) Assignment: Heroes in the Hallway
www.focustudios.com
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