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Celebration of Culture! By: Hannah Harrell

Celebration of Culture! By: Hannah Harrell. Language! My family speaks English but my great grandmother’s family spoke French. This is my family! This

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Celebration of Culture!

By: Hannah Harrell

Page 2: Celebration of Culture! By: Hannah Harrell. Language! My family speaks English but my great grandmother’s family spoke French. This is my family! This

Language!

• My family speaks English but my great grandmother’s family spoke French.

This is my family!This is my great grandma.

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Religion!

• My family and I are Christians. While my Grandpa was in the Air Force he founded a small mission church in Destin, Florida. Now it’s called FBC Destin.

FBC Texarkana – my church!

FBC Destin!

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Government/ Laws!

• I am a 7th generation American. My family has been active in politics since my 4th great Grandfather. My family has had a District Attorney , Clerk of Court, Parish Clerk, Tax

Assessor, and School Board member.

This is my Grandma’s school board election.

This is the school board election sign.

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FOOD!

• When it comes to food we normally eat out. We love to eat Chicken Express and TaMolly’s. When we eat at home we always fix my Grandpa’s gumbo. His family owned a café when he was young. They always fixed gumbo.

• at at home always fix gumbo.Mullican’s Café!

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Ethnic/Racial Background!

My family and I are American, but my 4th great grandfather, William Moore, is from Westport,

County Mayo, Ireland.

Westport, County Mayo, Ireland.

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Clothing!

• My favorite things to wear are Soffe shorts , Toms, American Eagle, and Aeropostale.

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Housing!

• My house is not big but not small. Its 1 story and it has 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. My bed frame has been overseas. My 3rd great Aunt had the same bed frame when she was a missionary to Africa. My Mom had the same one to when she was little.

This is my 3rd great Aunt when she was in Africa.(Aunt Liza)

This is my house!

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Holidays!

• My family and I celebrate Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving, and ,4th of July, and many more.

I love holidays!!

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Customs

• Our family always gets together with all the cousins and we have a crawfish boil. We celebrate Easter along with crawfish. My dad, grandpa, and my uncles cook.

This is my crazy cousin Sarah Beth! My grandpa cooking crawfish.

Yum!! Crawfish!

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Daily Life!!

• School Life Weekend Life 6:15 a.m. – wake up/get ready 10:00 a.m. - wake up/ most of the time 7:15 a.m. – leave to go to school 12:30 p.m. eat lunch 8:00 a.m. – school starts 1:00 – 6:00 p.m.- play Mrs. Graves/ St.S Cheer/ Music Expl. 6:00 p.m.- eat dinner Cheer/ Tennis 10:00 p.m. – go to bed Lunch Mrs. Monholland /Math Sunday! Mrs. Spaulding / Science 8:00 a.m.- wake up Mrs. Crank/ ELA 9:15 a.m.- church starts 3:00 p.m. school is out 12:00 p.m.- church ends Tuesday: Dance 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. –eat lunchWednesday: Church – 6:00- 9:00 p.m. 1:00 – 6:00 p.m. - playFriday: Football games- sometimes 6:00 p.m. –eat dinner

9:00 p.m. go to bed

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Music!

• I love to listen to music all the time! My favorite artists are… Selena Gomez, Taylor

Swift, Carrie Underwood, and Justin Bieber.

Selena Gomez

Taylor Swift

Carrie Underwood

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Art!

• I love to draw all the time. My great uncle is a professional artist. He has several art work in New Orleans, La and many more places.

This is my great uncle Bill Iles.

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Literature!

• I like to read Nancy Drew and Hoot. My cousin Greg Iles is a New York Times Best Seller.

This is my cousin Greg Iles.

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Family Traditions!

• One of my family traditions is going to see AD play at a football game every Christmas!

Me and Will in Charlotte, North Carolina for Vikings and Panthers game.

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Family History!

• My family is from Westport, County Mayo, Ireland. William Moore is my 4th great grandfather and he traveled to New York City from Ireland. My 3rd great Grandfather settled down in Dry Creek, Louisiana. That’s where my grandma is from. They have the land grant from 1908 for the land the house was built on. It’s over 100 years old and its still there in the same place. My uncle spends the night out there when he goes hunting. Now we call it the “Old Place”. And that’s where all my family lives now and probably forever!

The Old Place!

The Homestead exemption.