Once upon a time, in the sun-drenched, palm-fringed state of Florida, where oranges were as big as a kid's head and gators thought they were the local celebrities, kids embarked on adventures as wild and exciting as the Everglades themselves. These were not your ordinary kids, oh no! These were the intrepid heroes of the Florida Flotilla, a brave gang of younguns with enthusiasm as infectious as the local manatee’s love for lettuce. They were the masters of every waterway, from the bustling Miami marina to the tranquil springs of Ocala, armed with paddles, life jackets, and a hearty love for the outdoors. Leading this aquatic army was none other than Cap'n Charlie, a one-legged pelican with a sassy attitude and a bright yellow bucket hat. Charlie had sailed all seven seas (or so he claimed), but he especially loved Florida's coasts where he could savor the juicy fish and soak in the sunshine. He'd swapped his pirate days for a peaceful life, guiding little adventurers on their boating and canoeing escapades. Now, you might be wondering, "A pelican leading a kids' flotilla? That's one heck of a tall tale!" But in Florida, where flamingos strut about like they're on a fashion runway and dolphins playfully race the sunset, a pelican skipper is just another day in paradise. So, come aboard, mateys, and join Cap'n Charlie and the Florida Flotilla! There's a world of adventures waiting, from the exhilarating swamps of the Everglades to the sparkling ocean waves. Just remember, in Florida, the sunscreen is your best friend, and always, always let the manatees have the right of way!
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Firehouse Subs Co-Founder Robin Sorensen and his wife, Tabitha, have a true passion for helping children. To that end, they made an anchor gift of 900,000 dollars to purchase, renovate, and open Camp Sorensen. The Sorensen's funded the Youth Ranches purchase of the former First Baptist Church Jacksonville Hilliard Retreat Center, and Camp Sorensen will provide camping services for deserving children from around the state each year. At Camp Sorensen, children will have the opportunity to take part in team-building activities and have fun with volunteer deputies. Camp activities include high ropes, challenge course, swimming, canoeing, and archery, among a host of traditional camp activities. The Sorensen's have also been large donors of several children-focused charities in Northeast Florida. This dedication to helping children is an inspiration for us all.