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		<title>In Seminole, recreation is about more than sports or exercise</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Seminole has opened its “Digital Den,” a state-of-the-art digital arts studio that’s the first of its kind in a municipal recreation setting. The studio, which opened Monday, is designed to appeal to kids who might be more interested in art and technology than in sports or exercise. The studio is the brainchild of Mark Ely, the city’s community development director. Not only did Ely come up with the concept, but he also funded the studio out-of-pocket. Thus far, he’s put&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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