Lifestyle
SummerFest themed events heat up the season at Gaylord Hotels
Published
9 years agoon
NASHVILLE, Tenn., (FNN NEWS) — Summer is an ideal season to dive into the endless entertainment found at Gaylord Hotels as each of the expansive destination resorts welcomes the entire family to experience SummerFest. With acres of luxurious indoor gardens, incredible dining options, pool parties and other entertaining amenities, the four destinations offer uniquely-themed family festivities presented by Pepsi®, beginning Memorial Day weekend.
“Music of America” at Gaylord National Resort – National Harbor, Maryland
Weekends from May 26 to September 4, 2017
Gaylord National Resort’s incredible 19-story glass atrium will fill with the sound of American music as SummerFest delivers a special concert series throughout the resort’s venues. Highlights include “Summer Soiree: A Night of Jazz” at Old Hickory Steakhouse; “Sips and Sounds” with a range of musical styles at Belvedere Lobby Bar; and “Burgers, Brews and Country Tunes” at National Pastime Sports Bar & Grill.

Guests can experience the coolest new way to enjoy music and dance at the Silent Disco Parties inside the resort’s rooftop lounge, Pose. Party-goers don special headphones that let them select from different DJ-designed music mixes and dance away to their own style preference. Kids also can dance to their own beat as the Summer PJ Parties offer their own Silent Disco in the resort’s atrium.
As night falls on the Nation’s Capital, guests experience the new atrium laser light show, Americana, featuring samples of some of America’s favorite tunes choreographed with lights and dancing water from the resort’s signature fountain. More family fun awaits with Aquafina® Summer Movie Matinees poolside and a Music Mystery Scavenger Hunt inside the resort’s atrium. Other SummerFest offerings include summer cocktail specials, yoga classes, seasonal lime and coconut spa treatments, plus special hair, facial and massage offers at Relâche Spa.
“Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” at Gaylord Opryland Resort – Nashville, Tennessee
Daily from May 26 to September 10, 2017
Guests will find themselves transported through the looking glass into a wonderland of fun at Gaylord Opryland Resort. The resort’s nine acres of indoor gardens beckon guests to explore and experience the whimsical décor of giant mushrooms, caterpillars, teacups and more, all inspired by Carroll’s stories. Wonderland activities include the Queen of Arts Tour featuring local artists, “Follow the White Rabbit” Scavenger Hunt, and Hatter’s Floating Tea Party Cruise along the resort’s ¼-mile-long indoor river.
With 20 restaurants and lounges, guests find a creative culinary scene with food and drink selections that range from merry un-birthday cupcakes to teapot cocktails and Rabbit Hole whiskey flights. The “Eat Me, Drink Me” Junior Chefs Camp connects kids with the hotel’s award-winning chefs, even providing a kid-sized chef hat and apron to take home.
Additional family summer activities include Wonderland-inspired Relâche Spa treatments for adults and kids, free nightly fountain shows, family-friendly films every night, the Build-A-Bear Workshop®experience, and the poolside Aquafina® Splash Party with music, food, drinks and lawn games.
“Surf In & Rock Out” at Gaylord Palms Resort – Kissimmee, Florida
Daily from May 26 – August 13, 2017
The spirit of beach parties and summer ballads beckons visitors to Gaylord Palms Resort. With three new water slides and a double FlowRider surf simulator, the resort’s Cypress Springs Water Park is the center of the SummerFest family fun. The daily Aquafina®RiffTide Pool Party and I Wanna Rock! Sing-A-Long Show on the poolside stage will encourage guests to let loose their inner rockstars as they sing, dance, and play along to favorite pop and rock hits.
On select nights, the FlowRider will transform into a “GlowRider” for the colorful Paint the Waves pool event as DJ Cowabunga Chris spins tunes as Cypress Springs transforms into a psychedelic, multicolored playground.
Additional themed activities will include the Legends of Rock & Surf Scavenger Hunt and Rock n’ Roll Never Dies Ghost Tour inside the atrium; poolside movies; arts and crafts, games, airbrush tattoos, rocker hair braids and face painting on the pool deck plus the Build-A-Bear Workshop® experience, PJ Party Under the Sea, Junior Chefs Camp, specialty food and beverage pairings and rock-inspired Relâche Spa experiences.
“Lone Star Adventures” at Gaylord Texan Resort – Grapevine, Texas
Daily from May 26 – September 4, 2017
At Gaylord Texan Resort, families will discover Texas-sized entertainment throughout the resort.
Guests need to round up their posse to solve clues together at the all-new Escape the Wild West: Escape Room, or follow along with Crazy Pete’s Panning Adventure to explore the resort and pan for gold and hidden gems to take home.
Other Lone Star State activities include the Texan Canvas Corral painting experience; Hank’s Outlaw Scavenger Hunt through the atriums; Legends of the Lone Star Wild Wild West Show, a 20 minute, live-action comedy featuring amazing performances by gunfighters, saloon girls, a trick roper and the hero, Cactus Charlie. Guests can also enjoy Junior Chefs Camp and the Build-A-Bear Workshop® experience.
Guests will not want to miss Friday Night Fireworks over Lake Grapevine, preceded by the All-American Garage Party with music and food as a live DJ hosts fun and games. For fun in the Texas sun, guests can join the Aquafina® Splash Party with a live DJ, hair-braiders, a glitter and airbrush tattoo artist, and games at Paradise Springs, the resort’s own 10-acre pool and lazy river playground.
Learn more about each resort’s SummerFest activities and room packages at:
Gaylord National Resort (National Harbor, Maryland) – www.GaylordNational.com/SummerFest
Gaylord Opryland Resort (Nashville, Tennessee) – www.GaylordOpryland.com/SummerFest
Gaylord Palms Resort (Kissimmee, Florida) – www.GaylordPalms.com/SummerFest
Gaylord Texan Resort (Grapevine, Texas) – www.GaylordTexan.com/SummerFest
SOURCE | Gaylord Hotels
Entertainment
Jeffery Lorenzo Williams: Defying Limits and Redefining Possibility
Published
7 months agoon
November 6, 2025ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN NEWS) – When you hear the word “disability,” it’s easy to imagine limits, restrictions, and barriers. But for Jeffery Lorenzo Williams, those words have no place in his vocabulary. Paralyzed at 13, Williams identifies as a person of determination — a term that reflects strength and capability, not limitation. His life has become a masterclass in turning adversity into empowerment, proving that the most powerful movement begins in the mind.
During an exclusive interview with FNN News, Williams reflected on the event that changed his life and the mindset that carried him forward.
“I never focused on what I couldn’t do,” Williams said. “I focused on what I could and I just kept moving forward.”
That perspective has shaped a career defined by reinvention. Today, Williams is an accomplished New York City real estate broker, motivational author, pilot, and footwear designer. Each title tells part of the same story — one of perseverance, creativity, and purpose.
Through his footwear brand JLorenzo’s, Williams designs adaptive sneakers that merge fashion with motivation. His collections feature empowering inscriptions such as “Be somebody nobody thought you could be.” He laughs as he recalls me being his first customer. “Each inscription represents walking not just physically, but walking in purpose,” he said.
His work has not only built a stylish, inclusive brand but has also redefined what representation in fashion can look like. Earlier this year, Williams brought that message to Daniel’s Leather’s Inclusive Fashion Show during New York Fashion Week 2025, joining nearly 40 wheelchair-using models, including Ms. Wheelchair America 2026, Latavia Sturdivant. The event was more than a showcase — it was a celebration of visibility and empowerment. “The energy was incredible,” Williams said. “It wasn’t about being different, it was about being seen.”
Beyond fashion, Williams takes his passion for breaking barriers to the skies. As a licensed pilot, he flies glider planes, something he calls the ultimate expression of freedom.
“Flying gives me freedom,” he said. “It’s proof that even when life grounds you, you can still soar.”
His memoir, “My Feet Are Off the Ground: Turning Tragedy Into Triumph,” chronicles his remarkable journey from paralysis to success. Proceeds from the book fund nursing scholarships, extending his lifelong commitment to giving back. Looking ahead, Williams plans to bring his story to new audiences through a documentary and a stage play, with his son, Jeff Jr., potentially portraying him on screen.
When asked if he would change his past, Williams paused thoughtfully before answering.
“Of course, I’d love to walk,” he said. “But if I hadn’t gone through what I did, I wouldn’t have been able to touch and change lives the way I have. That’s worth more than anything.”
Jeffery Lorenzo Williams doesn’t just live with determination — he embodies it. Through his work, his story, and his example, he continues to challenge the world’s perception of ability. His life is a vivid reminder that real barriers often exist only where others place them, and that courage, when paired with purpose, can truly move mountain.
In a world quick to define people by their obstacles, Jeffery Lorenzo Williams is a compelling reminder that true limitation exists only where we allow it.
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Kareen Kennedy is the Assistant Editor for Florida National News
kareen.kennedy@floridanationalnews.com
Cultural
Breaking the Surface: Black Faces, Deep Roots — How Catherine White and André Musgrove Reframe the Stigma of Swimming
Published
10 months agoon
September 5, 2025ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN) – Across cultures, the assumption that Black people don’t swim is pervasive—a stereotype steeped in history and reinforced by generational trauma, lack of resources, and systemic barriers. But the tide is turning, thanks to powerful voices like Naomie Harris and André Musgrove, who are illuminating why Black bodies belong in the water—and why belonging matters.
Cat White & Naomie Harris: A Sea of Sisterhood Brought to Screen
The soul of Swim Sistas begins not just with who narrates it, but with who envisioned it. Cat White, a filmmaker and advocate for intersectional storytelling, created the documentary as a response to both personal experience and a wider cultural erasure. Through her lens, Swim Sistas explores the relationship Black women have with water—a relationship shaped by history, trauma, resilience, and ultimately, joy.
To bring this vision to life, White enlisted Golden Globe–nominated actress Naomie Harris (Moonlight, Caribbean narratives) to narrate the film, lending it both star power and emotional resonance. Harris’s narration gives voice to the shared journey: from entrenched fears to waves of empowerment. Through White’s storytelling and Harris’s delivery, the documentary dismantles the enduring myth that Black bodies and water don’t belong together. It instead celebrates a growing community of Black women who find solace, strength, and self-love in the water.
For many Black families, the water is layered with cautionary lessons like “don’t go in deep,” “stay where others can see you”—echoes of a legacy built on exclusion: restricted pool access, segregated beaches, and underfunded swim education. These generational warnings created barriers rooted in fear. But thanks to filmmakers like White, narrators like Harris, and creatives like Musgrove, the tides are shifting. Each story is a ripple—together, they form a wave.
André Musgrove: From Freediver to Ocean Emissary
At 28, Bahamian-born André Musgrove is redefining what it means for a Black man to be at home in the deep. A professional freediver, underwater photographer, and filmmaker, he routinely dives on a single breath, chasing sharks, rays, and unexplored depths to weave breathtaking narratives beneath the waves.
Musgrove’s artistry confounds expectations. He captures freedivers gliding alongside Caribbean reef sharks, modeling underwater dances or playing piano statues in sunny Exuma—media that challenge fear and reaffirm beauty in oceanic space. His iconic shot of a woman in a yellow dress, playing piano underwater amid shifting currents, synthesizes liberation and poetry—evidence that vulnerability and power can coexist concrete beneath the waves.
Why Their Stories Matter:
Visibility that Heals
When viewers see Harris’s voice guiding Black womxn toward water wellness or see Musgrove—a Black ocean explorer—embracing megafauna, the pool of imagination expands. Each new image, story, and film douses generational fears with renewed possibility.Reclaiming Water as Safe Space
Harris and Musgrove aren’t just swimming—they’re forming ecosystems of belonging. Harris speaks to the physical and emotional barriers she witnessed; Musgrove’s vivid underwater scenes repaint the ocean as a realm of respect and intimacy, not threat.Cultural Continuity and Conservation
Musgrove’s Bahamian roots affirm a legacy: in many Caribbean cultures, Black families have longstanding bonds with the sea. His films speak not only to identity but also to stewardship—marrying beauty with activism by highlighting endangered sharks and oceanic preservation.
Their shared fields—water-based storytelling—mask distinct journeys. Harris amplifies communal healing through narrative. Musgrove carves visual odes that open eyes, hearts and eventually, closed fists around fear. Together, they are dismantling stereotypes, expanding Black representation, and leading a cultural current toward liberation.
Looking Ahead
Documentaries like Swim Sistas, narrated by figures like Harris, help normalize Black comfort in aquatic spaces.
Artistry and activism, exemplified by Musgrove’s freediving and filmmaking, bridge social perceptions with ecological purpose.
Institutional shifts are underway—more Black-led swim clinics, inclusive swimwear brands, and aquatic programming powered by cultural pride.
Take-Home Ripple: The Water is Ours
When Naomie Harris recounts individual resistance family fears, cultural reluctance and André Musgrove captures freedivers harmonizing with whales, they’re not just swimming. They’re unfurling ancestral belonging, reconnecting Black bodies to a grace long denied. Their stories echo: Black lives and limbs are meant for water.
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Kareen Kennedy is the Assistant Editor of Entertainment for Florida National News
kareen.kennedy@floridanationalnews.com
Lifestyle
St. Lucian Dona Regis-Prosper Named First Female Secretary-General and CEO of the Caribbean Tourism Organization
Published
3 years agoon
July 13, 2023BRIDGETOWN, Barbados – The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO), the premier tourism development agency for 25 Caribbean countries and territories, has appointed Dona Regis-Prosper the new Secretary-General and Chief Executive Officer. Beginning her assignment on September 1, 2023, Regis-Prosper, who hails from St. Lucia, is set to make history as the first woman to assume leadership of the intergovernmental body.
With an impressive career that spans more than 22 years, Regis-Prosper brings an unparalleled depth and breadth of knowledge and experience in the tourism industry to the CTO. She has lived and worked in multiple Caribbean destinations, and served as Director of Marketing and Product Development of the St. Lucia Air and Seaports Authority; Director of Business Development for Margaritaville Caribbean Group in Jamaica; CEO of the Tortola Pier Park in the British Virgin Islands; and General Manager of the Antigua Cruise Port where she is currently employed.
Chairman of the CTO, Kenneth Bryan, who is the Minister of Tourism and Ports of the Cayman Islands, welcomed Regis-Prosper to the regional body. “We are extremely pleased to have Dona Regis-Prosper come on board to lead the CTO. Her vast experience, strategic insight, and impressive track record in the tourism sector make her an exceptional choice to propel our organization into a new era,” he stated, adding that having more women in positions of influence enhances the efficiency of the region’s major economic earner and sends positive messages of encouragement and inspiration for women and girls across the Caribbean.
A dynamic and transformative leader who has built and sustained a strong network of professionals in both the public and private sector (working closely with regional government officials, tourism stakeholders, and industry professionals), Regis-Prosper emerged as the top choice from a pool of more than 60 highly qualified applicants. The rigorous selection process included multiple rounds of interviews and a comprehensive assessment related to addressing some of the most pressing issues faced by the regional tourism industry.
Chairman Bryan disclosed that throughout the selection process, ministers, commissioners and directors lauded Regis-Prosper’s transformational leadership style. “They found her to be innovative, forward-thinking, results-driven, and solution-oriented,” he said, noting that her perspective on managing the climate crisis was particularly well-received, illustrating her deep-seated passion for sustainability and her ability to develop practical solutions to critical industry issues.
Regis-Prosper takes over the organization’s leadership reins from Acting Secretary General and CEO Neil Walters, CTO’s Director of Finance and Resource Management, who has been filling the position following the retirement of Barbadian Hugh Riley in 2019. The other two Caribbean tourism professionals to serve in the region’s top tourism post include the late tourism stalwart Jean Holder and Vincent Vanderpool Wallace, former Bahamas Director General and Bahamas Minister of Tourism.
Of her new role, Regis-Prosper stated, “I am deeply honored to have been selected to serve as Secretary General of the CTO and am grateful for the trust and confidence the CTO Council of Ministers and Commissioners of Tourism and the Board of Directors have placed in me. I eagerly look forward to working with our dedicated team and diverse stakeholders to promote the Caribbean tourism sector, champion sustainability, and continue to foster impactful relationships and deliver ROI for our members.”
With a Master of Business Administration degree, Certified Professional Marketer qualification, and significant experience in business development, strategy, marketing and sustainability, Regis-Prosper is well able to lead the Caribbean tourism sector into a bright and prosperous future, Chairman Bryan asserted.
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