three woman standing next to a statue and a sign that reads "Equator" with the gabber newspaper in Equador.three woman standing next to a statue and a sign that reads "Equator" with the gabber newspaper in Equador. Kelly McKibben, Tracie Pring, and Judy Holmes decided to take The Gabber Newspaper to Ecuador.
Photo courtesy of Kelly McKibben

Kelly McKibben, Tracie Pring, and Judy Holmes decided to take The Gabber Newspaper to Ecuador. Looks like they took our April 2024 edition featuring Rachel Koral, a St. Pete art teacher. We hope they enjoyed their South American trip to the equator.

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