“Through My Eyes” Fall 2019 Art and Literature Magazine

“Through My Eyes” is the Fall 2019 edition of the Timber Creek Art and Literature Magazine.
“Through My Eyes” is the Fall 2019 edition of the Timber Creek Art and Literature Magazine.
Through the power of time travel, some of the world’s greatest enlightenment thinkers transport all the way from 18th century Europe to Barnes and Noble in Southlake, TX.
Who’s your go-to for advice on anything style and accessories? For senior and Sky Dancer captain Brianna Bennett, her teammates are her ultimate stylists.
In October of 2019, junior Jaycie Lavin earned her third degree black belt in American Karate. Although a huge accomplishment on its own, martial arts means much more to Lavin than rankings or material accomplishments.
What happens to the band when ‘Friday Night Lights’ end for the year?
‘Seize the Awkward’ is an ad campaign that promotes young adults to speak up about their struggles with mental health, and helps teens start the conversation of “how are you doing?”
Timber Creek’s social studies educators have worked tirelessly to ensure that their students are equipped with the knowledge and tools to leave this world better than they found it. They deserve to be celebrated for their work because without them, so many students would not know what it’s like to want to change the world.
As the weather changes, the agenda for the Keller Center Advanced Learning Skoolie also changes.
Often times the people that we think of that have created the biggest impact in our lives are parents, teachers or celebrities. For sophomore Parker Pereira, one of his previous theatre teachers proved a lasting impact on how he presents himself.
On display in the Fort East Martello Museum in Key West, Florida, is Robert the Doll, a haunted doll with a creepy and odd occurrence littered past.