Meet Tank the Jaguar
Get on the wild side with Clarkโs Critters! Sabrina joins the show to talk about Tank the Jaguar at Single Vision Inc. On their website their about us states: We are Single Vision, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit wildlife education facility. At Single Vision we are excited about wildlife. We only provide the best of the best care and will settle for nothing less for our lions, tigers, leopards, panthers, bobcats, bears and other species of exotic animals. We truly enjoy educating, even on the sad facts that we face today for most exotic species.
NFL alums host fitness event in Jax
Jaguar alumnus Mike Hollis and Najee Goode joined RCL to share information on the first ever WEforum Fit Crawl coming to Jacksonville Beach in 2022. The Sunday, March 6th event will showcase the fitness studios and gyms throughout the Jacksonville Beach community with a pub-style crawl meant to encourage participants to move through a series of three 35-minute classes in various locations. Classes begin at 1pm, 2pm, and 3pm and participants can choose from a variety of studios and class styles. The event culminates with a post-event celebration at the Sea Walk Pavilion that is free and open to the public. Ticket holders and donors will have additional access to VIP locations with current and former NFL players, as well as limited edition Fit Crawl Swag Bags. Tickets for the Fit Crawl are a $30 donation to the NFL Alumni Jacksonville Chapter which supports childrenโs charities throughout the region. The proceeds of this yearโs Fit Crawl will benefit Lift Jax, an initiative of business and community leaders working to eradicate generational poverty in Jacksonville.
Luxury car brand Jaguar to go all-electric by 2025
Struggling luxury car brand Jaguar will be fully electric by 2025, the British company said Monday Feb. 15, 2021, as it outlined a plan to phase out internal combustion engines. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, FILE)LONDON โ Struggling luxury car brand Jaguar will be fully electric by 2025, the British company said Monday as it outlined a plan to phase out internal combustion engines. Jaguar Land Rover, which is owned by Indian conglomerate Tata Motors, hopes the move will help turn around the fortunes of the 86-year-old Jaguar brand, which for many epitomizes class but has struggled in recent years. Jaguar Land Rover also said that the far more profitable Land Rover brand will produce its first all-electric model in 2024 as it, too, phases out internal combustion engines. The move was welcomed by British Transport Secretary Grant Shapps as โa huge step for British car manufacturing."
Boris Johnson's car hit in fender-bender; no injuries
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Former Jaguar says players were encouraged not to kneel during anthem
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. As the country continues to struggle in the aftermath of the death of George Floyd, a former Jaguar said that players were encouraged not to kneel during the national anthem during his time with the team as a social injustice protests became a major topic in 2017. Thank God we had an owner of minority who weighed in and got us to kneel together! The 2017 season was dominated by the kneeling protests, including remarks by President Donald Trump that indicated NFL owners should fire players who kneeled for the anthem. In games on Sept. 24, 2017, some players kneeled and others stood during the anthem. Jaguars owner Shad Khan stood arm in arm with players Marcedes Lewis and Telvin Smith, a show of solidarity.
25th year of Painting of the Paws kicks off 2019 Jaguars season
It's the 25th annual Painting of the Paws and it kicks off the 2019 Jaguars season. The Jax Chamber and Jax Chamber of Downtown Council host this year's event. Its a fun, fair, get up and cheer and roar for your Jaguars. It just starts the season off right for us here in Jacksonville," said Kimberly Gill, chairwoman of the Painting of the Paws committee. Parking is free in Lot H.The 2019 Jaguars season officially begins Thursday with a pre-season game against the Baltimore Ravens at 7:30 p.m.