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THERESA MORRIS REALTOR® // BROKER // OWNER
352.360.3736 // THERESA@MORRISREALTORS.COM THERESA SELLS A PROPERTY EVERY 29 WORKING HOURS!
ESTATE HOME... HANG YOUR SADDLE HERE WITH 10 ACRES, POOL, AND SPA! Formal dining & living room. Great room with gas log fireplace. Kitchen features granite countertops and custom island with sink, gas range with griddle & double oven, refrigerator, additional wall oven with warmer, oversized built in wine cooler column, dishwasher, built in advantium microwave & slate floors. Family/bonus room. Pool and spa with brick pavers. Summer kitchen offers full sized wall oven, 5 burner gas range, built in ice machine and two refrigerant drawers plus mini refrigerator and granite counters with snack bar. 68’x60’ Barn to include 8 modular stalls, tack room and 2 workshops. Multi-purpose facility is upgraded to include appliances, half bath, TV/AV system, bathing tub, central ac/heat, exhaust system, modular kennel system, fire protection monitoring, 24’x25’ covered outdoor space for runs/equipment, all paddocks cross fenced and irrigated. Multi-purpose estate, this home has more to offer... SADDLE UP, RODEO HERE! $1,099,000 MLS#G4837198.
WATER SKI ON LAKEFRONT! Enjoy water sports and fish from your own backyard on private dock! This awesome 4/3 custom built, builders home offers 19’ Cathedral entry that opens to Florida cypress post beam construction. Living room flows into kitchen and dining room with custom wood french doors leading to elevated screened wood porch overlooking your beautiful lake frontage. Master suite offers additonal seating area and bath with granite counters, jetted garden tub, walk in shower & custom cabinets. Bedrooms 2 and 3 are spacious, too. Guest bath with stunning clawfoot tub & granite counters. Custom spiral staircase leads you to family room. Bedroom 4 is like a guest suite with lake views and full bath! Covered porch with custom koi pond and board walk to lake. Enjoy water skiing, tubing, fishing, swimming and more in this amazing recreational lake! Newly replaced roof and a/c. Over $20k in recent improvements! NO HOA. Get ready to “live and vacation” daily in your own home! $274,000 MLS# G4829375.
CHAIN OF LAKES FRONTAGE! Enjoy beautiful sunsets relaxing by the water or entertain in this spacious, remodeled 3/2 offering a flowing floor plan with amazing lake views throughout. Kitchen features wood floors, stainless steel appliances, solid wood cabinets and island. Family room with gas fireplace. Fish from your own backyard! $375,000 MLS# G4834362.
STUNNING LAKEFRONT HOME! Come home to a peaceful setting that will bring you to ease immediately... Enjoy this luxurious 4/4.5 home featuring tray ceilings, crown molding and tons of storage throughout! Located on Blue Lake you will fall in love with relaxing and enjoying beautiful lake views everyday! A true retreat and priced to sell! $499,999 MLS# G4831993.
VACANT LAND OPPORTUNITIES Build your own home in Lady Lake in Oak Pointe subdivision. 4 building lots available from $37,900 MLS# G4839405.
MOTIVATED SELLER PRICE REDUCED This 3/2 golf course front home overlooking 2nd Fairway will leave you breathless! Formal dining and great room w/ corner gas fireplace and french door leading to family room. Oversized kitchen. Vaulted ceilings. Split floor plan. 2 Car garage w/ separate golf cart garage! $279,000 MLS# G4828539.
BEAUTIFUL PROPERTY IN LOVELY LADY LAKE Build your dream home on 25 stunning acres. Country setting with trees and beautiful winding roads. You are just minutes away from The Villages, shopping and entertainment. Bring your horse or cattle. The back of this property features a mature tree farm. Don’t pass up this one... drive by today! $325,000 MLS# G4839144.
WHAT A DEAL! 3/2 triple wide with attached carport is perfect for a large family or entertaining! Formal living and dining. Kitchen offers island and tons of cabinets. Family room with fireplace. Additional enclosed 20x12 lanai for relaxation. Detached workshop and so much more. WHAT A STEAL... WONT LAST! $136,900 MLS# G4839384.
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LAKE WEIR CONDO in a community with amenities that take advantage of the lake. Dock, pool, fire pit, picnic tables and volleyball net all on Lake Weir which
allows boating, kayaking, skiing and fishing. This end unit condo has lake view and is a 2 bedroom with a full bath and a half bath with a beautifully renovated kitchen. Glass enclosed lanai has lake view and a discrete storage unit for all your outdoor fun items. Master bedroom has a balcony with lake view too. Live here full time, use as a weekend get-away or use seasonally since exterior maintenance is taken care of. On site boat/RV storage available with a basketball court. Call today to see this rare find! $117,700.
A MUST SEE IN DEL WEBB SPRUCE CREEK GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB Enjoy this light bright and airy home with a great room which opens to the dinette and kitchen area. This beautifully maintained community is gated with personnel and offers 36 holes of golf, a restaurant, clubhouse, fitness center, 3 pools and spas, tennis and pickle ball, a softball field, nature trail and 60 resident formed clubs. $175,000
OPEN FLOORPLAN 4/2 with a 2 car attached garage in The Groves at Baytree. All neutral decor with ceramic tile in the common areas and carpet in the bedrooms. Entering from the foyer is the formal dining room with French doors that could be an office or 5th bedroom. Popular great room with vaulted ceiling is spacious with eat in kitchen area, breakfast bar and an island. Two sets of sliding doors lead to the screen enclosed lanai then to the fenced backyard. This community features a heated community pool, fitness center, basketball/volleyball court, a soccer field, and golf is available at Baytree Golf Course next door. Call to see this one today before it is SOLD! $198,700
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SHORT SALE Buyers advantage! 3/2 featuring just
over 1400 sq ft of living. Priced to sell! Kitchen includes upgraded cabinets with pull out shelving and overlooks living & dining. Maser includes trey ceilings, his/her closets and master bath includes dual sinks & walk in shower. Lg fenced in backyard. $139,000 MLS# G4836764.
LAKEFRONT LIVING Home has been improved with age & seasoned with love. 3/2 featuring over 2600 sq.ft. of living. Kitchen fit for a chef. New maple cabinets, new stainless steel appliances, granite countertops, 2 lg islands & more! Living room with electric fireplace. Master bedrrom, bathrom, living, & family room featured on 1st floor. Bedrooms 2 & 3 upstairs with bathrooms and brand new carpet. Love that view! Breathtaking view from EVERY room in the house! Situated under a canopy of Oak trees with just under an acre directly on lake unity; a private spring fed lake. Boat dock with lift! Back lanai features no see screen enclosure to ensure you have the perfect view. Come home to peaceful morning and quiet evenings. $317,000.
GENUINE COUNTRY FEEL! Refreshed 4/2 featuring just
CALLING ALL INVESTORS! Buy 2 addresses for the price of one! 1st home built in 1920 features 3/1 with just under 900
ALLURING AFFORDABLE! Everything is new in this home including flooring, painting, windows, roof, light fixtures, kitchen, and covered wood patio in back of home. Central a/c, heat, & upgraded electric added prior to closing. Minutes from The Villages, Down town Wildwood, easy access to both I-75 & the turnpike. $69,000 MLS# G48330524.
PORTRAIT OF PEACE 4/3 home featuring just over 2800 sq.ft. on 5 acres. Since ownership, sellers have remodeled home to include bamboo wood flooring throughout living room, kitchen, dining, and master bedrooms, interior paint, new kitchen to include new cabinets, granite countertops, and stainless appliances, brand new bathrooms, split floor plan and more! Call today! $325,000.
under 1,800 sq.ft. on 1.7 fully fenced acres. Laminate wood flooring throughout & open living space. Remolded kitchen w/ granite & black appliances. Family room with wood burning fireplace. Too many upgrades to mention! 2 sheds, dog pen, fruit trees & more! $209,000. MLS#G4839414.
sq ft. Dining features wood flooring w/ decorative fireplace and living room w/ carpet. Master bedroom features carpet and additional sitting room 9x7 that used to be part of the patio. Bathroom includes tub/shower stall. Open kitchen features range and refrigerator. Small screened patio. Fenced backyard. 2nd home was built in 1940 and features 2/1.5. You will enter the screened patio as you enter the home and come into the living room. Full size bathroom includes tub/shower combo. 2nd room features 1/2 bath. Inside utility. A rare discovery! Discover what your dollar can do! Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t miss out and call today! $125,000.
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JO LEEN COOPER HOWE RESIDENTIAL SALES // PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND RENTALS
352.267.0770 // JOLEEN@MORRISREALTORS.COM THE RESULTS WILL MOVE YOU!
REDUCED TOWN HOUSE IN MOUNT DORA - 3/2 with covered patio and 2 car garage. Great location and minutes away to downtown Mount Dora. $189,900.
HARBOR HILLS GOLF FRONTAGE ON THE 17TH HOLE Newly updated with tons of upgrades. Living area is over 2200 sq.ft. of living area. Oversized garage with golf cart garage. $314,000.
CUSTOM BUILT HOME WITH LAKE VIEW IN BRIGHTWATER. Give your family the best & move into this spacious all brick home with 3100+ sq.ft. of living area open and bright with upgrades galore. 3/2 and 2 half baths. Craft room, office area. Huge screened in deck with lakeview. REDUCED TO $320,000.
FABULOUS FIND IN HARBOR HILLS home is elevated to capture the stunning views with a Grand entrance into the CASTELLO MODEL and the towering turret over the large GATED COURTYARD. OPEN FLOOR PLAN WITH UPGRADES GALORE. $343,900.
POOL HOME IN LAKE HARRIS SHORES Split plan home with 2 master suites and office/den. Open and wow when you walk in. Stunning views on the water. Pool overlooking the water. Boat house and dock area. Fish from your own back yard and enjoy boating on the chain of lakes. $265,000.
SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS home on small pond. 3/2 with a 2 car garage. 1600 sq.ft. of living area. Freshly painted. Lanai area overlooking pond. 55+ community which offers 2 swimming poolsand much more. $149,900.
POOL HOME ON THE CANAL IN LAKE HARRIS SHORES Wood burning fireplace in open living room overlooking the water. Boat house and hoist. Go for a boat ride and just around the corner is the Chain of Lakes. Reduced to $189,500.
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352.255.5710 // MICHAEL@MORRISREALTORS.COM
TAKE A DEEP BREATH! THIS BEAUTIFUL 4/2.5 POOL HOME WILL TAKE YOUR BREATH AWAY!!! From the amazing curb appeal of this freshly painted house and mature landscaping to the beautiful screened in patio and saltwater solar-heated pool, this home has everything you could desire! With just under 2400 square feet of living space there is plenty of room for the whole family. DON’T WAIT TO SEE THIS HOUSE, IT WILL NOT LAST LONG! $239,900 MLS# G4838498.
AFFORDABLE LAKEFRONT! Breathtaking views on Lake Eustis... venture to the ocean on the “Chain of Lakes”. Maintained and completely remodeled to include new windows, wood laminate and tile floors and new roof in 2014! Front screened-in porch and family room. 3 plus car carport, detached workshop, RV parking allowed! Formal living and dining area plus family room w/ wall of windows for spectacular views. Feels like you are sitting on the water! Kitchen has large walk-in pantry and new cabinets. Master suite with large bathroom remodeled to include jetted garden tub & huge walk in closet. Covered boat slip + dock for your boat. Home Warranty and NO HOA! Plus.... Enjoy STUNNING SUNRISES AND SUNSETS! $219,000 MLS# G4833820.
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TREY HALIDAY REALTOR® // PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
352.365.6900 // TREY@MORRISREALTORS.COM
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SERVICES Rental Analysis: Recommendation on how to get the most from your property. Analysis based on comparable properties and market movement. Marketing: Online with Multiple Listing Service Zillow.com Yard Signage Local media outlets (Daily Commercial, The Daily Sun, Style Magazine). Occupied Properties: All adult applicants are prescreened for credit, criminal and eviction history. All lease agreements are prepared by an attorney. Collect and handle all payments (rent, security deposit, pet deposits). Post late payment notices. Handle complete eviction process. Operate within the Landlord Tenant Law Comply with Federal “Fair Housing Act” Handle repairs with licensed, insured and bonded vendors. Inspections: Move in walk thru inspection in writing along with photographs of the property conditions at the time of lease signing. Move out walk thru inspections in writing along with photographs of the property conditions when tenant vacates. Bi-Annual inspection of occupied property. For Owners: Monthly and annual income and expense reports along with 1099 statement. We can pay mortgage payments from rental income if desired by owner.
Let us manage your rental property. Call us today at 352-365-6900.
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SCOTT STREM
REALTOR®
352.978.3428 // SCOTT@MORRISREALTORS.COM
SERIOUS ABOUT SELLING // MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCER
WOW, WOW, WOW! Perfect westward sunset views! This 3/2 split plan home features an open floor plan with views of Lake Eustis from nearly every single room, plus a private boat dock with lift! Beautiful location with amazing water frontage and views! Come enjoy the Harris Chain of Lakes right out your own back door! MLS# G4829230 - $495,000 or for rent at $1,495 per mo!
YOUR WATERFRONT PARADISE FOUND - INCOME PRODUCING PROPERTY/INVESTMENT ON THE HARRIS CHAIN OF LAKES!!! ! 8 Unit family compound on Lake Griffin! 310’+/- ft on the lake with 2 covered docks and add’l slips. All units are in remodeled turn-key condition. 3 additional adjoining duplex lots also available for purchase. $699,900 MLS# G4827773.
FANTASTIC 9+/- ACRE COMMERCIAL SITE Over 670 ft on E. Colonial Dr. in the heart of Orlando! Rarely does a parcel of this size come available in such a premiere location. Zoned C-2, with traffic counts in excess of 49,000 daily. An array of opportunity, as it’s size and zoning accommodate room for a big box store, major retail center, or national brand car lot. $3,300,000 MLS# G4810902.
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WONDERFUL HOME in great neighborhood on end of quiet cul-de-sac! Open floor plan features separate dining room, vaulted/cathedral ceilings, large inviting kitchen, breakfast nook and even a cozy fireplace. Plantation shutters, ceramic tile, and a stylish design throughout! $174,900 MLS# G4835558.
EXCEPTIONAL OFFICE/WAREHOUSE BUILDING located in green leaf business park in busy leesburg. Great location with easy access to the villages, clermont, turnpike etc. 6,750 Total with very nicely appointed 870 sq ft office space. Approved for another 4500 sq ft of space if desired. Clear span design. 2 Grade level 14x16 rollup doors. $340,000 MLS# G4686423.
GREAT FAMILY HOME! This wonderful home features 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, durable wood laminate floors, and a large enclosed porch/florida room. Master bedroom features walk in closet and walk in shower. Make this your new home! $119,900 MLS# G4833360.
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ONE OF A KIND! 90 +/- ACRES ON LAKE YALE! Over 2000 waterfront feet on lake yale and over 2400 front feet on cr 452! Beautiful level land with amazing waterfront views. Property has numerous potential uses! $1,200,000 MLS# G4808401.
OWNER WILL SELL/DIVIDE INTO 5 ACRE TRACTS! Currently 10+/- acres of nice cleared level land in area of larger estate homes on CR 452. Bring the horses! $62,500 MLS# G4808399.
BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT MOUNT DORA HOME SITE! Perfect for a family compound, or for one large homestead! Property consists of 7+/- acres with 350+/- ft LAKE FRONTAGE on the shores of LAKE LENA. This once in a lifetime opportunity is located in county limits (LOW TAXES!) and is truly a rare gem of a waterfront location. $185,000 MLS#G4833229.
FOR SALE OR RENT! 4/2 home close to LRMC hospital, shopping mall, movies, restaurants, and good schools! Just minutes to the Villages! Former model home with an additional 4 car garage, this house features over 3,400 sq.ft . & too many custom details to list here! Rental price includes landscaping, HOA fees, and other extras! Call for details! $350,000 or $1,800 per month MLS# G4834604.
HOME SWEET HOME IN SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS! This Wellington II 2 bed 2 bath floorplan features a large enclosed Family room off the back of the home. The master has a large walk in closet. Located on Lochness Court, you have the peacefulness of a dead end street along with the many community amenities available. Don’t miss this amazing opportunity! $139,900 MLS# G4839617.
THE LAND OF OPPORTUNITY! Don’t miss your chance on this 88+/- acre parcel with countless majestic oak trees located in Sumter County near THE VILLAGES and I-75! This property has the potential for so many uses including commercial & agricultural, or even use the the existing 2,542 sq ft home/office on site with existing multiple outbuildings for your own private homestead/ residential use! Please call for pricing options! MLS# G4837329.
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VALERIE FOERST REALTOR®
352.360.3492 // VALERIE@MORRISREALTORS.COM
YOUR CENTRAL FLORIDA NATIVE // 35 YEARS OF HELPING CENTRAL FLORIDA WITH THEIR REAL ESTATE NEEDS
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JUST LISTED! Scottish Highlands Beauty, 2/2 with Dbl Gar, Vaulted Ceilings, All new hard floors, new paint, new AC/ Heat, Lots of closets on semi private lot. $140,000, jump on this now! MLS# G4838912.
DIRECT LAKEFRONT ON LAKE EUSTIS Watch the Sun rise every morning on this peaceful island. 2 bedroom has extra large master, updated baths and family room. Brazilian hardwood floors grace the living and dining rooms and tile floor throughout the rest of home. Screen enclosed pool and Double Boathouse with lifts make this deal extra special along with a 4 CAR carport! $225,000 brings you home! MLS# G4835374.
CHOOSE FROM TWO VACATION HOMES IN PENNBROOKE FAIRWAYS Perfect for your retirement home or winter retreat. Both Turn Key for the right price. Both are 2/2 split plans, eat in kitchens, large living rooms, dining rooms and screened lanai. One has an extra Den another has a work shop.Take your choice of Golf Course frontage or Private Greenbelt frontage. $124,900 to $145,000. 3 Community Pools, Security Gated, many more amenities and just 5 minutes to THE VILLAGES! No bonds here. MLS# G4826436 & MLS# G4833937.
LAKEFRONT on 15 acre Spring Fed Lake Linda. 1800 sq.ft. 3/2 plus den with Pool in quiet neighborhood in Silver Lake Area. Inside Laundry and Large Lanai. Here is your chance at Paradise, just bring some paint and imagination. $210,000.
EXCEPTIONAL WATERFRONT HOME ON BEAUTIFUL SPRING FED LAKE WOODWARD! You are immediately impressed with the stone exterior features and the cul de sac location.
Boasting over 4100 sqft. this home takes in beautiful lake views from almost every room in the house! Main floor features a large open kitchen with stainless steel appliances, formal dining plus additional breakfast nook, convenient den/ office, and a large master with a beautiful bay window, double sinks, garden tub and separate shower. The stone fireplace makes for a cozy feel! Downstairs bedrooms each have their own bathroom, walk in closets, and a window seat with a view of the lake. Entertaining room with a custom bar, separate 1/2 bath, and room for watching the game or shooting some pool. Downstairs has brand new custom tile and plenty of stunning finishes. You will greatly appreciate a low utility bill with eco friendly features such as solar water and a 10kw (solar electric) system. Swimming pool overlooks the lake. $549,900 MLS# G4819728.
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LENA WILLIAMS REALTORÂŽ
352.636.4488 // LENA@MORRISREALTORS.COM LENA SELLS!
LONGING FOR A PLACE TO ENJOY LIFE UNINTERRUPTED? This 28 acre estate including a barn, cattle pen and a full guest house can be purchased for $772,000. Add an additional 10 acres for a total of 38 acres for $897,000 or add an additional 20 acres for a total of 48 acres for $972,000. The minute you drive onto the property you are awestruck with the majestic oaks that surround you. All 28 acres are fenced and horses and livestock are welcomed on this peaceful country setting. Great room with floor to ceiling custom stone fireplace. Upstairs features 2 large bonus rooms with convenient bathroom. Enjoy nature at its finest while relaxing on the large screened back porch with a view of the barn. The adorable detached guest cottage offers a full kitchen. The barn has plenty of storage and even an attached cattle shoot. Other features include a lifetime cement roof, tray ceilings, a large four car garage, marble flooring, generator, multiple wells, and much more. MLS# G4839862.
Take charge of your financial future. Call us today at 352.350.2397. VAN VOORHEES, ELSTAD & ASSOCIATES A financial advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. 3507 Wedgewood Lane The Villages, FL 32162 352.350.2397 rob.elstad@ampf.com steven.van.voorhees@ampf.com steven.c.van.voorhees@ampf.com www.VE-Associates.com
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352.408.4668 // CAMIE@MORRISREALTORS.COM CAMIE CAN!
HARBOR HILLS - EXQUISITE CUSTOM HOME 4/3 with den, formal dining, french doors, arched entry ways, screened lanai, paver driveway, 12 ft ceilings and 2 car plus golf cart garage. Attention to detail will shine through from outside in. $284,900 MLS# G4823312.
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HARBOR HILLS - Stunning! 2/2.5 with den/ office. Built
in 2006 and no details have been left out! Granite, hard wood floors, Plantation shutters, large inside laundry, custom landscaping front and back, paved, screen lanai and 2 plus golf cart garage. In a word, Gorgeous! $269,900 MLS# G4827293.
UPDATED 3/2 on .66 acre lot. Split bedroom layout with formal dining, great room, and breakfast nook. Fresh paint, new carpet in bedrooms, laminate wood flooring and granite throughout. Large screened lanai across back of home for serene golf course views. New roof, new double pane windows and new ac (ac within 3 years). Move in ready! $262,000
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HARBOR HILLS - Location is key with this 4/2.5 Seville model
HARBOR HILLS - BEAUTIFUL INSIDE AND OUT! This 2/2.5 “Seville” model home offers a functional floor plan. Split bedroom with spacious den, inside laundry room, separate dining room and a breakfast nook. Carpet and tile throughout along with arched entry ways and rounded corners. The exterior shines as well, with its landscaping details. $224,900
HARBOR HILLS - Brand New Beauty! This 3/3 Tuscano
2/2 WITH CHAIN OF LAKES ACCESS Canal frontage lot. Double carport along with two large storage areas. Also, an enclosed lanai perfect for entertaining. Nice size Master bedroom with water view and two closets. New septic system as well. Opportunity knocks to own on the Chain of Lakes at this great price! $134,900 MLS#4838731.
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LISTED AND SOLD SAME DAY! Short walk to Downtown
located on cul-de-sac and offers no rear neighbors and great views. Dining area, breakfast nook, spacious den and large laundry room. Volume ceilings, stainless appliances, alarm system, custom window treatments and so much more. Will impress inside, out. $265,000 MLS#G4832901.
dream home in the beautiful treed community of Wingspread. Bring your plans and bring your builder. This gorgeous lot is located in a cul de sac and ready for you to build on! $59,000 MLS# G4829617.
model was completed the end of 2015 and is loaded with upgrades! This home also has a den/office, tile flooring, custom shutters, paver driveway and Zoysia grass for that perfectly manicured, landscaped look! Added bonus of private backyard. $324,900.
Mount Dora! 2/2 with den/office. Split floor plan, vaulted ceiling, eat in kitchen, inside laundry room, 2 car garage and screened lanai. So much to offer in this quaint neighborhood! Act Fast! $163,650 MLS# G4838173.
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LENA WILLIAMS REALTOR®
352.636.4488 // LENA@MORRISREALTORS.COM LENA SELLS!
IT IS HARD TO MISS THIS STUNNING HOME in Sumter Crossing located just minutes from The Villages and highly rated Villages Charter School. Circular driveway ushers you to
double front doors that open to an elegant foyer with gorgeous hardwood flooring through-out the home. Directly off the foyer you can enjoy formal dining or office/den. Relaxing, entertaining or everyday living is ideal in the family room with sliders that recede into the wall bringing the outdoors in exposing the paver lanai and pool. Enjoy large island kitchen with solid surface countertops, custom cabinets and upgraded stainless steel appliances. Master bedroom features double door entry, window seat and walk in closet. Master bath is similar to spending time at a spa with double vanities, walk-in shower and unique shaped tub. Wonder upstairs to the large bonus room that is pre-wired for a theater, includes an entertaining space housing a small refrigerator and wine cooler. Relax on the lanai sipping a glass of ice tea and enjoy the feeling of being on vacation in your own backyard. $549,000 MLS# G4839762.
PEACEFUL AND INVITING! Custom built home on 3.19 acres of privacy. Kitchen opens to living and dining room. Master with plenty of closet space and garden tub with separate shower. Upgrades include laminate flooring, custom backsplash, large room sizes, and more. Don’t miss your opportunity to own this slice of heaven. $289,900 MLS# G4837817.
STUNNING AND SERENE SETTING! This 5/4.5 home
SILVER LAKE BEAUTY! Enjoy gorgeous sunsets
WHAT A CATCH! Reel this Chain of Lakes home in and make it yours today. This 2/2 sits on a canal lot that is a short distance to Dead River. Plenty of storage here with a double carport with two large storage areas, plus a enclosed lanai. The Master offers tranquil water views. New Septic System in 12/2015. GREAT PRICE! $134,900 MLS# G4838731.
HOME SWEET HOME! This Wellington II floorplan in the
FABULOUS POOL HOME on .5 acre with completely fenced yard. Floor plan offers over 3700 sqft and two master bedrooms! Kitchen features gorgeous granite, butler pantry with wine cooler and more. Living room with 20ft ceilings, office/ den and custom pool with spacious decking provides plenty of entertainment opportunities. $415,000 MLS# G4837622.
CUSTOM 3/2 HOME 18’’ Travertine flooring, stunning wide plank wood, surround sound speakers, large rooms, electric fireplace and plenty of storage... What more could you ask for? Relax in the outdoor hot tub with the peaceful view of your over half acre of privacy! This home could be yours! $347,500 MLS# G4825100.
BREATHTAKING LAKE FRONT HOME in Lady Lake! Majestic oaks leads to this elegant 3/3 on 1.79 acres. You will appreciate the 12ft ceilings as you enter into the large living and dining rooms. Sunroom for relaxation. Stunning kitchen opens to family room where you can warm up by the gas fireplace. This home is open and spacious... plenty of room for everyone! $449,900 G4840069
HOME SWEET HOME! 2300 sq.ft. Convenient floor plan features a family room plus living room with fireplace. Large island kitchen with gorgeous counter tops and tons of cabinet space. Master bedroom features a stunning closet with its own dresser island. Master bath features a separate shower and corner garden tub. $132,900 MLS# G4829147.
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is full of extras from the new 2014 roof to the extensive landscaping with custom lighting. This home features wood floors, 12’ ceilings, crown molding, tray ceilings, breakfast nook with bench seating and newer appliances. Three car garage and so much more! $399,900 MLS# G4809346.
sought after Scottish Highlands community won’t last long. 2BR plan features a large enclosed Family room where most of your time will be spent entertaining or relaxing. The master has a large walk in closet. Located on a dead end street... It doesnt get much better! $139,900 MLS# G4839617.
over silver lake from your own home... this 3/2.5 house features a gourmet kitchen with granite, top of the line appliances and gorgeous features throughout. 1.7 acres with detached game room/ in law potential. $399,000 MLS# G4837461.
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352.636.2167 // LAUREN@MORRISREALTORS.COM LEAVE IT TO LAUREN!
FORMER MODEL HOME! Where do you even start with this immaculate 4/2. Open floor plan. Naturally light and bright. This home is great for entertaining with the kitchen/ dining/living combo. White vinyl fenced backyard. This home is the perfect family home! Great location! Make this house your home TODAY before it’s gone! $199,900
ROOM TO ROAM! Beautiful 5 acre piece of land. Just minutes to The Villages, this 3-4 bedroom house boasts over 2,500 sq.ft. Kitchen with tons of cabinet space, center island, large walk in pantry and built in desk. Den/office is currently being used as 4th bed. Bonus family room is great for a playroom! HUGE 50x30 detached barn. $274,900.
RECIPE FOR RELAXATION! No rear neighbors. Kitchen with granite countertops overlooks front yard that has great producing fruit trees and circular driveway. Living/ dining combo. Enclosed Florida room with perfect for enjoying the beautiful backyard. Great location just minutes to shopping, restaurants and more! $189,000
THIS GORGEOUS 4/3 is a gem! Right away you notice the open floor plan. Spacious kitchen with tons of cabinet space, walk in pantry, and separate breakfast nook. Living and dining room with real hardwood floors and cathedral ceilings. Private den/office is great for working from home. Large master suite with plenty of space for a private living area. $284,900.
CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN EUSTIS this 3/1 is a convenient location to shopping, restaurants and more. New roof in 2017. New AC. Inside utility room. Den/office area between main living area and 3rd bedroom. $89,900.
PALMORA PARK! Custom home with great location. Boat dock on the canal to Chain of Lakes. This 4/3/1 includes beautiful fixtures, new carpet, ceramic tile, plenty of windows for natural light, and upgrades throughout. Master offers remodeled bathroom. Enjoy the balcony stretching the entire length of the home! $299,000 MLS# G4837251.
REDUCED YOUR OWN RESORT AWAITS! Bring your suntan lotion and bathing suit, jump on your boat and head out to the river! There is no homes available in Crystal River like this one. Completely remodeled in the last year! Pulling up to the home you notice right away all the entertainment room. Bottom floor with enclosed storage room. Bar area and pad for the fire pit is great for watching the sunsets! You cant help but notice the gorgeous wrap around porch upstairs. Entering the home you notice right away all the upgrades. Gorgeous wood flooring through out. Kitchen with upgraded stainless steel appliance to include gas stove, over sized refrigerator, farmers sink and ice maker. Boat house with 2 hoists. Private fish cleaning station. Boat ramp. Double sided canal front. You name it, this house has it! A very short boat ride and you are out to the river! This home will not last long! Call today to start living in paradise tomorrow! $375,000.
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GATED ACREAGE DEVELOPMENT ON WATER! Enjoy 3.34 acre home site situated on Lake Hattie. Fish from your own backyard! Minutes from The Villages, restaurants, entertainment, hospitals, and shopping. Enjoy the luxury of privacy and relaxation in this peaceful and serene setting. Make your dream come true today! $99,700 MLS# G4833757.
ATTENTION COWBOYS! 134 approximate acres with majestic oaks cleared with pasture and “great fishing” from Horse Shoe Lake. Or earn extra income... This property conveys 2/2 manufactured home used as a rental and also earns $$$ for leasing land for cattle! Below appraisal valued at 938,000 on 9/17/15. $749,900 MLS# G4820643.
PICTURESQUE SETTING This open and airy home with a picket fence located on a cul-de-sac in gated community features 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths with a little over 2,100 sqft. Upgrades to include granite counters, stainless steel appliances and large bonus room (could be 4th bedroom easily!) This is a must see! Call today! $213,900 MLS# G4839908.
PERFECT LOCATION! Get ready to build your dream home! Two beautiful oak treed lots are available... and just minutes from The Villages! Thriving area of new homes, perfect for investment. Lot 14 is 0.73 acres and Lot 13 is 0.81 acres! Each $29,900… WHAT A DEAL! MLS# G4816184 MLS# G4832301.
BEAUTIFUL WATERFRONT LOT! Near The Villages. Secluded home site in a small community with nice homes and no HOA. If you want to live where the sound of nature is about all you hear then this could be for you. $59,000 MLS# G4829767.
CHAIN OF LAKES FRONTAGE! Enjoy over 3700 sqft of spacious living in this unique home! Bring the whole family with 5/3! Entertain in living room with fireplace. Detached sheds for additional storage. You will love spending time relaxing by the water and enjoying the peaceful majestic oaks surrounding home. $340,000 MLS# G4707007.
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Free seminar The Villages ImageLift invites you to a free seminar at 1 p.m. at Waterfront Inn, 1105 Lake Shore Dr., The Villages, to introduce you to its double board certified facial plastic surgeon, Dr. Rich Castellano. Meet the staff and get answers about ImageLift. Seating is limited, so call and make your reservation now. Receive Dr. Castellano’s book free when you register. Go to imagelift.com/events or call 877.346.2435. One volunteer will participate in a FREE filler demonstration.
APRIL 5
Remember Clem Kadiddlehopper? Get off the Bus Concerts with Brian Hoffman’s Remembering Red: A Tribute to Red Skelton, the endearing comedian whose show entertained TV audiences for years. 7pm at the Savannah Center, 1575 Buena Vista Blvd., The Villages, 352.753.2270.
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A night of laughs The Clermont Comedy Series presents the best in stand-up comedy, featuring headliners and crowd favorites from television and national tours. Beer, wine, and craft beer available at concession. Showtime: 8pm. Cost: $15. Clermont Performing Arts Center, 3700 S. U.S. Highway 27. APRIL 7
Local theater revives classic from the ’60s The Melon Patch Theatre presents “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.” Pseudolus, a crafty slave, wants to win the hand of the beautiful but slow-witted courtesan Philia for his young master, Hero, in exchange for freedom. Clever plot twists and mistaken identity make this one a winner. Showtime: 8pm. Cost: $18 adults; $9 students. 311 N. 13th St., Leesburg. APRIL 7
All that jazz The Eustis Band Program presents its seventh annual Jazz Revue, featuring live performances by the awardingwinning Eustis Panther Jazz Ensemble and Mustang Jazz Ensemble, student soloists, and special guest, Bianca Jade. The evening begins at 5:30pm with hors d’orves and drinks with an art show; concert begins at 7pm at Mount Dora Community Center, 520 N. Baker St.
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Love me some happy hour Get off the Bus Concerts presents the music of Billy Gilman, who was on “The Voice” in 2016. He will be performing at 7:30pm at The Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center, 1051 Main St., The Villages. A P R I L 7, 1 4 , 2 1 , 2 8
Annual spring fish fry honors the troops Veterans and guests can remember our deployed troops by wearing red on Fridays for a fish fry from 5-7pm or until food is gone. AmVets Post 2006, 500 N. Canal St., Leesburg. APRIL 13-15
“Once Upon a Mattress”made Burnett a star The Villages Charter High School presents the Broadway musical that retells “The Princess and the Pea.” The original show starred a young Carol Burnett as Princess Winifred. When Queen Aggravain advertises for a princess to marry her romantically challenged son, she never expects to get an applicant like Princess “Fred,” a girl who swears she’s shy and is anything but. Showtime: 7pm. Cost: $10-$15. Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center, 1051 Main St., The Villages.
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You’re the one that I want The lively and talented Olivia Newton-John will be performing at Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center, 1051 Main St., The Villages. Her music is timeless and the concert begins at 7pm.
APRIL 27-29
Spring is time to dance The Villages Charter School’s 14th annual Spring Dance Concert features student dancers from age 3 to high school seniors, as well as the awardwinning and nationally ranked Golden Girls. Showtime: 7pm. Cost: $10. Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center, 1051 Main St., The Villages. APRIL 28
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Clermont Cabaret presents an Orlando favorite Sara Jones, a great singer accompanied by a pianist, presents a musical journey that pulls the audience in. Some songs will make you laugh. Some will make you cry. Enjoy an evening of entertainment, food, and cocktails. Showtime: 8pm. Cost: $26. Clermont Performing Arts Center, 3700 S. U.S. Highway 27.
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Elvis is in the building Bob Kealing, author of “Elvis Ignited: The Rise of an Icon in Florida,” will speak at the W.T. Bland Library in Mount Dora at 11am. A reporter for WESH in Orlando, he has also written books about Jim Morrison, Gram Parsons, and Brownie Wise—the Tupperware pioneer.
Paddling tour is scenic journey The Blackwater Creek Paddling Adventure is considered one of the best paddles in Lake County. Staff guides participants on a tour of the renowned Blackwater Creek, part of the Wekiva Wild and Scenic River system. Paddlers will see wading birds, ibis, osprey, and more. 9am-noon, Lake Norris Conservation Area, 38343 Lake Norris Road, Eustis.
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Some days are diamonds Get off the Bus Concerts presents tribute artist Ted Vigil with his John Denver tribute at 5 and 8pm at the Savannah Center, 1575 Buena Vista Blvd., The Villages, 352.753.2270. Enjoy hits like “Sunshine on My Shoulders” and “Take Me Home, Country Road.” APRIL 20
Historical Society presents “Dr. Anna: Swamp Doctor” Lady Lake Historical Society meeting with guest speaker Carrie Sue Ayvar a scholar who will tell the story of Anna Darrow, the second licensed female physician in Florida. Donations welcome. Registration required at ladylakemuseum.org. 2pm, North Lake Presbyterian Church, 975 Rolling Acres Road. For more information, email ladylakemuseum@gmail.com or call 352.259.4359.
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Kayaks on the water benefit Boggy Creek All proceeds from the fourth annual Kayakathon benefit Camp Boggy Creek, a camp for children with serious illnesses. Start time: 9am. Cost: $25, includes a T-shirt and drink tickets for this pleasant paddle for charity. Wooton Park (west end), 100 Ruby St., Tavares. For more information, visit Tavares Kayakathon on Facebook, or call E.P. Wyss at 352.217.7966.
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hen it comes to motivation, any artist can truly aspire to be like Carrie Knupp. Carrie suffered an injury in June 2015 on the night of the grand opening of her studio. She tripped while carrying dishes and severed an artery in her right hand, paralyzing three fingers. This did not stop the Leesburg artist, however, as she created 138 paintings during the three months of her recovery. “After surgery, I was supposed to paint 100 paintings for the Mount Dora Craft Festival. I asked the Lord, ‘How am I going to paint all these paintings? I’m right-handed,’” Carrie says. “The reply I got was, ‘You paint with your brain, use your other hand.’ So, I painted 138 paintings with my left hand.” Though she has used most of the familiar mediums—watercolor, acrylic, charcoal, pastel, cartooning—Carrie has a unique style of painting now. “I paint in molten beeswax. It is called encaustic, which is the Greek word ‘to burn in.’ I use a blowtorch to fuse each layer of wax,” Carrie says. “When I paint, I lose myself in what I am doing. Things happen I may not have planned but I believe were meant to be there.” Carrie spends most days at her studio, Encaustic Guru, on Main Street in downtown Leesburg. “A lot of my work is free form and relaxing to me and those I teach. Things I’ve gone through in my life inspire me. Those pieces are most important to me. They offer an avenue to help others. If I can help just one person, it is all worthwhile,” she says. Carrie often receives positive feedback about her artwork. “I remember when the Holocaust piece won the Award of Excellence and the People’s Choice for three straight months at the Maitland Jewish Center Holocaust Museum. It was for the 75th anniversary of the Holocaust,” Carrie says. “I had a price on the artwork, but a Jewish lady came up to me and said, ‘You must not sell this piece. This piece is of God; you must teach with this piece.’” The woman’s words touched Carrie, who took the price CARRIE WITH HER AWARD-WINNING off the painting. HOLOCAUST PAINTING, NEVER AGAIN “I began traveling and teaching with it, and so many people have thanked me for doing it. Some were descendants of Holocaust survivors, and some were experiencing hatred in their lives, as I have. Forgiveness is a big part of what I teach. My late husband taught me that a long time ago.”
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4/5
7pm
The Villages Philharmonic Orchestra
The Sharon, The Villages
4/5
7:30pm
Jeff Whitfield
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/6
7:30pm
Donnie Lee
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/7
7:30pm
Billy Gilman
The Sharon, The Villages
4/7
8pm
Defenders of Daisies
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/7
9pm
I-Town
Shamrock Lounge, Leesburg
4/8
8pm
Kings County
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/8
9pm
I-Town
Shamrock Lounge, Leesburg
4/9
1:30pm
Dangerous Dave
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/9
7:30pm
Defenders of Daisies
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/12
7:30pm
Jeff Whitfield
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/13
7:30pm
Dangerous Dave
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/14
8pm
Da Boys
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/14
9pm
Tommy & The Guns
Shamrock Lounge, Leesburg
4/15
8pm
Ring Circus
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/15
9pm
Tommy & The Guns
Shamrock Lounge, Leesburg
4/16
1:30pm
Bobby France
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/16
7:30pm
Defenders of Daisies
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/19
7pm
The Frontmen of Country Music
The Sharon, The Villages
4/19
7:30pm
Jeff Whitfield
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/20
7:30pm
Bobby France
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/21
8pm
Blue Stone Circle
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/21
9pm
Level 360
Shamrock Lounge, Leesburg
4/22
8pm
Da Boys
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/22
9pm
Level 360
Shamrock Lounge, Leesburg
4/23
1:30pm
Al Manfredi
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/23
7pm
Olivia Newton-John
The Sharon, The Villages
4/23
7:30pm
Defenders of Daisies
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/26
7:30pm
Jeff Whitfield
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/27
7:30pm
Donnie Lee
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/27
9pm
Orion
Shamrock Lounge, Leesburg
4/28
8pm
Rachel Ann Morgan Band
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/28
9pm
Orion
Shamrock Lounge, Leesburg
4/29
8pm
The Accuzed
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
4/29
9pm
Orion
Shamrock Lounge, Leesburg
4/30
1:30pm
Dennis Gallo
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
5/1
7:30pm
Mount Dora Jazz Orchestra
Ruby Street Grill, Tavares
Bands subject to change. Email inconcert@akersmediagroup.com to submit an event. Submissions must be received by the ninth of the month prior to month of the event (example: Oct. 9 for Nov. issue).
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ature seduces motorcyclists, and few Florida journeys are as seductive as a brief, but engaging, ride along the Gulf of Mexico between Pensacola and Apalachicola. From the Florida/ Alabama border, the road east alternates between white sands and open turquoise waters, azure blue skies and tunnels of trees that immerse you in the world known as Old Florida.
Day One: Pensacola to Grayton Beach In 1559, six years before Pedro Menéndez de Avilés established a permanent settlement in St. Augustine, Don Tristan de Luna came ashore at Pensacola Bay. A hurricane blew away his plans, but left Pensacola with a Spanish imprint still visible in the Seville Square Historic District that encompasses a complex of museums and historic homes known as Historic Pensacola Village. After exploring this district, ride to the Naval Air Station where, between late March and November, visitors watch the elite Blue Angels rehearse their breathtaking aerobatics free. While on the base, don’t miss the National Museum of Naval Aviation, where more than 4,000 artifacts ranging from biplanes to space capsules reveal
the evolution of Navy pilots and their aircraft. To head east, you’ll ride south across the three-mile Pensacola Bay Bridge that connects the mainland to Pensacola Beach. Slip onto County Road 399, a fantastic two-lane road where nothing lies between you and the placid waters of the Gulf of Mexico except a strip of glistening white sand. Beyond your handlebars, you’ll see the ink-black ribbon of highway, shift to Escambia Bay on your left, and drift out to sea to soak in views of
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a pass to walk the pier or stop by the small bait and tackle stand for everything you need to grab the catch of the day.
The coast is clear FWB’s twin town, Destin (“Florida’s Luckiest Fishing Village”), is a charming place with marinas, resorts, restaurants, attractions, and soft sugar sands. While you may want to stay over, ride a few more miles, navigating unwelcome congestion through the planned community of Sandestin. Ahead, drop south from 98 to hook up with Highway 30 and then 30A to Grayton Beach, a secluded community frozen in time. Cottages and seaside shacks are largely hidden beneath a canopy of oaks. There’s a downtown, but not by much, and people live here because they can’t imagine living anywhere else. The Old Florida feel is everywhere, and is emphasized when you enter Grayton Beach State Park. The pristine 2,200-acre park’s sand dunes and sea oats open to brilliant views of the Gulf, and here is where you’ll find one of your best lodging options—fully equipped cabins just a short walk from the protected shore. Sleeping six and affordably priced, they’re a perfect place to rest before another day of riding.
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Day Two: Grayton Beach to Apalachicola Back on 30A, you cruise past planned communities with recurring frequency. Though each lacks Old Florida authenticity, you’ll probably stop in Seaside, the standin for Jim Carrey’s surreal hometown in the movie, “The Truman Show.” Back on the road, 30A returns to Highway 98 just west of Panama City Beach. Traffic here can be stubborn, especially along Front Beach Road, yet the powdery sands and clear, crystalline waters are energizing. You’ll need all the inner strength you can muster to handle the traffic in Panama City. However, once you clear it and reach the grounds of Tyndall Air Force Base, you return to tranquil riding. Like Eglin Air Force Base, Tyndall protects a huge swath of coastline and forests that makes this stretch of road a great place to throttle through a straightaway of pines. When you reach Mexico Beach, a sleepy beachfront town hitched to the border of the Central Time Zone, the community kick-starts a nearly unbroken chain of fine riding and interesting places. After crossing into Gulf County, Port St. Joe is well worth a stop: first, for the Florida Constitution Convention State Park, where delegates framed and signed the first constitution in 1838; second, for a retrocool shopping district refreshingly absent of chain stores; and third, for a ride out to sea. Cape San Blas wraps its arm around St. Joseph Bay, and from the mainland to the cape, you ride along the waterfront before threading the needle between the bayside and Gulf on a narrow strip of land. Coming in from the north, the road curves in before sweeping up from the south to T.H. Stone Memorial St. Joseph State Park. If you love the outdoors, three miles of paved parked roads are notched with pullouts, beach/bay access points,
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and nature trails leading to quiet coves and inlets. The road ends with several miles of hiking trails going to remote campsites on the northern tip of the cape. Far from civilization, this is the rare place to experience Florida circa 1880. Traveling in a group? As in Grayton Beach, eight waterfront cabins are outfitted with kitchens, fireplaces, bathrooms, heat, and A/C for around $100 per night. As the ride nears its end, two more highlights await. From Cape San Blas, 30A leads south to Indian Pass, a place you may not know but will never forget. In a former Depression-era filling station/general store, the Indian Pass Raw Bar is a motorcycle-friendly destination serving fresh-from-theGulf oysters. A few miles farther south, Indian Pass Campground is yet another throwback to Old Florida, with a general store, campsites, and a ferry that goes to the undisturbed world of St. Vincent National Wildlife Refuge. You can camp here, on Cape San Blas, or find a room in Port St. Joe. Or you can press on to Apalachicola, the cotton/ timber/oyster town that is now a resort destination of bed-and-breakfasts, art galleries, and fine restaurants. Few places in Florida capture a feeling of nostalgia like Apalachicola, especially at night when you park your bike, walk the quiet streets, and tune into silence broken only by the cooling pings of your engine. You’ll pass historic buildings that are now microbreweries and boutiques and sense such quiet and tranquility that you feel even further from the rush of the modern world. Your motorcycle brought you here. The Emerald Coast takes you back in time.
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f you have seen the Blue Collar Comedy Tour—popular in the early 2000s and starring Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall and Jeff Foxworthy— you know the majority of their comedy routines were based on some exaggerated form of real-life experiences. They were successful because everyone in the audience could relate to their jokes. Overbearing mothers-in-law, embarrassing bodily function mishaps, and outrageous stories of “your cheating heart” are just a few of the subjects they covered. It seemed nothing was off-limits to these guys, and the audiences ate it up like buttered popcorn on movie night. That brings me to The Villages and the folks who call it home. Let’s face it: We would have provided a wealth of material for these guys. The fact is, we’re a 55-plus retirement community whose residents are very willing to laugh at themselves. We would have made the Blue Collar funnymen as happy as ticks on a hound if they had been given the opportunity to transform and incorporate some of our shenanigans into their routines. Case in point: Villagers love any excuse to dress in crazy costumes during parades and special club events. Some of the costumes can be rather naughty
but funnier because of it. I’ve seen bare-chested men dressed in grass skirts and coconut-cup bras dance the hula at Hawaiian Night. At Halloween parties, you’re apt to find a nun dancing with the devil, a policeman dancing with a hooker, or an angel sharing an off-color joke with a biker dude. At a recent Villages Christmas parade, a mischievous senior was dressed in a modified elf costume. He wore a pair of boxer shorts cut out in the back to prominently display a fake derriere. A female Villager was seen moving in for a closer inspection. That outfit received a lot of laughs and more than a few goodnatured wolf whistles from the ladies. Why there’s even a club called the Village Idiots. They admit to having no specific purpose other than to gather together to make each other laugh and meet new friends. In years past, they’ve been known to go out to breakfast still dressed in their pajamas. You can’t make this stuff up. It seems the older we Villagers get, the less time we spend worrying about what other people think and the more time we spend doing what brings us joy, inspires us, makes us laugh, and tickles our fancy. That’s why, like so many others who live here, I absolutely love this place.
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Lives in the Village of Piedmont Moved to The Villages in 2002 from Fairhaven, Massachusetts Worked in quality control and in-house sales for a clothing manufacturer Married to Eleanor for 44 years Has four children and four grandchildren Collects old cowboy films and DVDs Has a 28-year-old parrot named Sam, and a 1-year-old parakeet named Bonnie
Members of the Old Cowboy Movies Fan Club like nothing better than watching Roy or Gene ride off into the sunset. When did you become interested in westerns?
Have you met any western movie stars? I became
When I was 7 years old, a neighbor took me to the movies to watch westerns while my mother was at work. I fell in love with the action of the films. I collected all types of old western movies, and now I show them at the fan club meetings.
friends with many, including John Wayne, Gene Autry, Roy Rogers, and Dale Evans. I met dozens of western stars, had backstage passes to numerous performances, and been on a firstname basis with several famous people.
What brought you to The Villages? I was getting
What do you like about the club? The people.
ready to retire, and a friend at work mentioned she had a DVD about a place in Florida called The Villages. She loaned it to me. My wife and I came down, spent a few days looking around, and decided to make this our retirement home.
They are awesome. We all have the same interests and love these old westerns. We owe the success of the club to Paul Kinder, who started it all. I recently celebrated my 81st birthday. Paul and his wife, Glenny, bought a big cake for my
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What are the greatest moments of your life? I have met so many famous people and, fortunately, I make friends easily. I performed as a member of the Whalers Drum Corps for seven years. I have had a great life.
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he Villages’ on-the-go lifestyle virtually demands it. If there’s a day to celebrate, a competition to be waged, or a venue to be filled, Villagers and district staff will create an event for it and make it their own.
The big, sprawling community holds big events, from sports to entertainment to holiday festivals. One of the biggest events, The Villages Senior Games, is being staged April 24-30 at venues throughout the area. In their 17th year, the Olympic-style athletic games continue to expand. The 28 different competition categories include track and field, swimming, golf, billiards, bocce, pickleball, tennis, team sports, archery, and more. This year, organizers added fencing, racquetball, bocce golf, quoits, a game similar to horseshoes, and two new disciplines in trap and skeet shooting, 5-stand and Crazy Quail. The 2016 Senior Games included 1,730 participants, and likely attracted a similar number of spectators to the area, says Lisa Parkyn, lifestyle events
manager for the Recreation Department and one of the coordinators of the games, which are popular with healthconscious Villagers. “I think it partners nicely with the whole feeling in the area of staying healthy and active, and that kind of lifestyle,” Lisa says. “People are trying to stay fit, they use the facilities, and they want to show off what they’ve learned.” Separating the athletes according to age groups also contributes to the lure of the games, she says, because participants are competing directly against their peers rather than someone who’s out of their league. Gold, silver, and bronze medals are awarded to the top three finishers in each age division in each event, and The Villages Senior Games serve as a local qualifying event for the state
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surround each hole, making it a unique event, Tim says. The annual Women’s Golf Expo is scheduled for Dec. 2 at Nancy Lopez Legacy Golf & Country Club. The expo is a one-day version of The Villages Golf Festival held during two days in March at The Villages Polo Club. The Golf Festival is the largest nontournament golf event on the East Coast, THE VILLAGES SENIOR GAMES Tim says, drawing an estimated 10,000-15,000 visitors for contests, demonstrations, and clinics by professionals. This year’s lineup featured former LPGA star Annika Sorenstam and current tour standout Paula Creamer. The Villages’ three town squares are best known as entertainment venues, but they also anchor the routes for the yearly 5K Road Race Series. The races usually are run in the fall at Brownwood Paddock, the winter at Lake Sumter Landing and the spring at Spanish Springs, this year on April 15. Runners compete individually the larger events include the Ladies by age group, or in teams. Village Cup from April 27-May 11, the With 384 runners in last spring’s race Men’s Village Cup from Aug. 27-Sept. at Spanish Springs, 759 at Brownwood, 8, the Men’s Resident Cup from May and 472 at Lake Sumter Landing, these 2-19, and the Ladies Resident Cup from are typically the largest foot races in The Aug. 14-17. Villages, says Steve Wolf, leader of The Special golf events attract visitors Villages Running Club, which has more from around the state, says Tim Creely, than 100 members. director of golf administration for The “We get our running group and we Villages. The Pro Shootout is a 9-hole have a pretty good turnout each time competition for PGA club professionals they hold those,” Steve says. “They’re traditionally held in November at Palmer excellent. The Villages’ Recreation Legends Country Club. All of the golfers Department does a really nice job of play the same hole at the same time in an putting that together.” elimination format as hundreds of fans games. The top five athletes in each age division will compete later this year in the Florida International Senior Games and State Championships at Clearwater. There may not be a more popular sport than golf in The Villages, which has 12 championship courses and 36 executive courses. Residents can compete in tournaments throughout the year, and
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He has run at each of the squares and won the past two races in his age category. A team from the Running Club often finishes near the top, too, and those runners aren’t just competing against fellow Villagers. The races are open to all ages, including teens and 20-somethings, from all areas. Families, church groups, and youth groups participate, Steve says. “They encourage people to come from Leesburg, Ocala, wherever,” he says. “They bring people in.” In fact, the race results reveal runners’ hometowns from Miami, Georgia, North Carolina, the Midwest and East, and even out west in Arizona. The Villages Championship Softball Tournament, scheduled for Oct. 20-22, also brings in elite competitors from around the state. Men’s and women’s teams are divided into age groups, and the field typically includes several dozen teams and hundreds of participants playing games at The Villages’ three softball complexes. Anyone who has driven through The Villages has spotted dozens of bicyclists on the streets. The community is home to The Villages Bicycling Club, and the Sumter Landing Bicycle Club, whose members often gather for long-distance rides around the region. One ride coming up is We Bike for Kids, an April 8 benefit for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Lake and Sumter Counties and the Sumter County Youth Center.
Cyclists have their choice of 10-, 20-, 34-, or 65-mile routes as they start in Wildwood and pedal through The Villages, Sumter County or around Lake Panasoffkee. The Hearts for Our Hospital Bicycle Challenge takes off Nov. 11 from Spanish Springs Town Square. More than 300 cyclists are expected to ride routes of 17, 32, 64, or 100 miles throughout Sumter, Lake and Marion counties to benefit The Villages Regional Hospital. The third annual Big Bike Weekend also includes a free Cycling Expo & Health Fair on Nov. 10 at La Hacienda Recreation Center. Villagers love a parade, and Spanish Springs is overrun with several thousand spectators during the Oktoberfest, Italianfest, and St. Patrick’s Day parades. The parades have been organized for the past four years by the 12-member Resident Parade Committee, with the help of the Recreation Department.
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The committee puts together all the participants and volunteers. “It’s worked out very well. The Recreation Department is extremely cooperative with us,” says Sally Canna, volunteer coordinator for the committee.
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with lots of polkas, is slated for April 17 at Brownwood. Cinco de Mayo is celebrated May 5 at both Spanish Springs and Lake Sumter Landing, and Fourth of July festivities are planned for all three squares. Sleepy Holloween, complete with treats and a haunted house, will be set up Oct. 30 at Brownwood. Each of the three squares host holiday Tree Lighting Festivals (Nov. 27, Spanish Springs; Nov. 29, Lake Sumter Landing; Dec. 1, Brownwood), and the Recreation Department also hosts an annual Christmas Parade in December at The Villages Polo Club, and New Year’s Eve bashes at five recreation centers. “We tell them what we need and, of course, the Recreation Department is more than happy to help us out with that.” The St. Patty’s Parade is the largest, both in turnout and the number of volunteers, requiring about 100, Sally says, while the other two parades use about 60 volunteers each. “The response is wonderful. People come out and do support us,” she says. This year’s Italianfest is set for Oct. 3
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at Spanish Springs and Oct. 5 at Lake Sumter Landing, while Oktoberfest will be held Oct. 17 at Spanish Springs and Oct. 19 at Lake Sumter Landing. The squares are home to a number of other seasonal celebrations as well. The Scottish-themed Tartan Day Celebration is set for April 6 at Lake Sumter Landing, and Dyngus Day, an annual Polish event
Various arts and crafts shows fill the squares throughout the year, and two of the largest are both 21st annual festivals, one April 15-16 at Brownwood, and the other Nov. 4-5 at Spanish Springs. Classic cars line the squares during weekly and monthly showcases, such as the Friday Night Car Club Show at Lake Sumter Landing, and the Cruise In Classic Car Show the third Saturday of each month at Spanish Springs. During peak season, the Cruise In brings in 300 or more cars from 1980 and later, and the shows are open to anyone. Beyond the entertainment at the squares, The Villages offers several venues for professional theater and shows. The Sharon L. Morse Performing Arts Center opened in April 2015 at
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Spanish Springs. The Sharon seats just more than 1,000 guests in a multi-level theater with state-of-the-art production systems. Performances include concerts, dance, musicals, and operas, and the theater has hosted everyone from the sublime Johnny Mathis to the ridiculous Jerry Lewis. “The Sharon can only augment what we already have,” says Brian Russo, The Villages director of entertainment. “It brings in high-level entertainment, including Broadway shows. It’s been a fantastic addition to what we do.” Another marquee star is coming to the stage April 23. Fans can break out their leather jackets and poodle skirts or leg warmers and leotards for “Grease” star and “Physical” singer Olivia Newton-John. Also this month at The Sharon, The Villages Philharmonic Orchestra wraps up its 2016-2017 season April 4-5 with an Opera Celebration, and the Frontmen of Country Music, featuring Tim Rushlow (formerly of Little Texas), Larry Stewart (of Restless Heart) and Marty Roe (of Diamond Rio), are scheduled to appear April 19. The venerable Savannah Center also stages an eclectic lineup of shows: Brian Hoffman’s “Remembering Red: A Tribute to Red Skelton,” April 5; the Central Florida Lyric Opera Presents “Fiddler on the Roof,” April 7-8; and “Jesus Christ Superstar,” April 10-13. On April 3, The Villages MS Walk Fundraising Committee presents the eighth annual MS Benefit, starring singers Mary Jo Vitale, Clark Barrios, Dawn DiNome, and Mark Schmidt. “Our success at Savannah is built around variety and affordability, while still having high-caliber entertainment,” says Brian, adding that patrons of the shows don’t have to be Villages residents.
Yearlong schedules for The Sharon and Savannah Center were not available, but Brian hinted that several bigname concerts are in the works. The 2017-2018 roster of shows for The Villages’ newest theatrical venue, The Studio at Tierra del Sol, will be announced May 10. The 99-seat “black box theater” is staging “Proof,” with previews April 3-6 and a run from April 7-30.
Playwright David Auburn’s story about the daughter of a brilliant but mentally disturbed mathematician has won a Pulitzer Prize and a Tony Award, and is the longest-running Broadway play of the 21st century. The Studio has presented four plays during its inaugural season, selling out every performance and showing that some of The Villages’ big events come in small packages.
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ton, though he was not hers to have. He belonged to Karen Blixen, who, under the pen name Isak Dinesen, wrote “Out of Africa.” Beryl encounters many people and influences in her life. As a friend, Blixen’s words of wisdom were, “We’re all of us afraid of many things, but if you make yourself smaller or let your fear confine you, then you really aren’t your own person at all—are you? The real question is whether or not you will risk what it takes to be happy.” Beryl took many risks. She is quoted as saying, “You can live a lifetime and, at the end of it, know more about other people than you know about yourself.” It did not seem Beryl thrived on adventure. While the Spanish flu, droughts, and wars were part of the times, Beryl and her friends used cocaine and said, “Pass the brandy.” Her friends advised her on many things, but Beryl consistently defied society’s expectations. Judy Linker and Ann Schooley conducted the book club discussion. Members were asked to consider the many windows of Markham’s life. Abandoned by her mother as a child and living with a detached father in Kenya, she survived an attack by a lion. This may have made her feel invincible. As a teen,
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serving agents out there. I am humbled and very grateful.” Theresa Morris, Lena’s mother and broker of Morris Realty & Investments, founded the company on the principles of integrity, relationships, and trust. She is a leader in the local real estate community, and truly understands the market in this area and the tools she needs to make a difference with her customers. Lena feels like she learned from the best. Morris Realty and Investments can help you understand the complex issues surrounding the Real Estate industry. They have the leading agents with extensive area
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knowledge who are attentive and provide individualized service. “I feel honored to have the opportunity to work side by side with some of the best agents in the industry at Morris Realty,” Lena says. Morris Realty and Investments was among the top 10 real estate firms locally with only 12 agents. Morris Realty and Investments has the leading agents with extensive advertising and advanced marketing tools. All of this equals a better team with a better plan and a strategy for success. Theresa ensures that her agents provide professional advice and recommendations that lead to the right decisions for clients, whether they’re buying or selling. Lena is a Lake County native and a graduate of Leesburg High School, and she offers that as one of the reasons she loves her job so much. “I love living here, and I love selling people their homes here. This year I closed more than $17 million in real estate, but the important number is 77 transactions,” Lena says. “Each transaction represents a family or person I was able to help. I owe being Realtor of the Year to all my clients from the past 17 years.” There’s another reason she has such a deep appreciation for the award—part of the recognition is due to community service. “I am passionate about this. I think everyone should dedicate some time to the betterment of the community,” Lena says. “I volunteer for several organizations, including the Boys and Girls Clubs. It is very important to me to give back. I cannot stress that enough. I encourage every
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directly impact our community for many years to come. What I invest in the Boys and Girls Club will strengthen and vitalize our community.” Lena freely admits it’s the personal connection she makes with each client that really appeals to her. She’s delighted when she runs into clients years later and they share how much they’re still enjoying the home she helped them purchase. “When you help someone with what’s often the largest purchase of their lives, they are trusting you. I don’t take that lightly.” She’s also very pleased when a past client recommends her to friends or family, but no matter how the client comes to her, the dedication to pleasing that client is the same. “I approach every client with an open mind, listening to their concerns, and trying to guide them in the right direction.”
Real estate in this area is thriving, according to Lena. Prices are on a slow upswing, and buyers are not scared of the market. It’s still possible to buy a home with mortgage payments that are less than rent. If you are renting, Lena says, it’s always a smart move to buy, and now is also a good time to upgrade to a larger home. Family is very important to Lena. She and her husband Craig have two lovely daughters—Hannah is 8 years old and Haley is 6. Their favorite family activity is camping at Disney World and getting away for weekend trips to enjoy some quality time together. “My family is my strength, and my husband is my biggest fan. He is always there to encourage and support me,” Lena says. “My family knows how hard I work so when we have our time together, we play hard.” That little girl who used to tell her mother she’d never work in real estate has done quite well. Whether you’re looking for your family home, needed someone to manage a property you own, or want to purchase commercial real estate in the perfect place for your business, Lena is the Realtor you need. “In the end, becoming a Realtor is the best decision I ever made and, honestly, I owe it all to my mother. She is my inspiration.”
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Time for animal crackers April 18 is hailed as National Animal Cracker Day, according to nibble.com, and animal crackers, or cookies as we call them today, date to 19th-century England. They were initially imported, before U.S. bakers made them for the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. In 1902, they were re-created as Barnum’s Animal Crackers and packaged in a circus cage box with a string—all with the idea that the box could be hung on a Christmas tree for children to enjoy. Several companies make animal crackers today.
Make a cheese ball National Cheese Ball Day is April 17, and here’s a recipe for Pineapple Cheese Ball from Villages resident Amelia “Amy” Lednak. Ingredients:
2 packages (8 oz.) cream cheese, softened
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1 can (8 ½ oz.) crushed pineapple, drained
It’s bell pepper season in Florida, and these tasty vegetables can be used in a variety of recipes. They also taste good eaten raw with or without dip. When you’re buying your peppers look for smooth skin that has a gloss and is tight. Be sure there are no watery spots or wrinkly places. Remember, green peppers are less sweet than the yellow or red ones. You can store them in the refrigerator for a week or chop them up, put them in the freezer and just get out what you need to put in soup, spaghetti sauce, or other great recipes. Tip for seeding: Hold the pepper tightly and slam the stem end on the counter. This loosens the seed core and makes it easy to pull out.
2 cups chopped pecans ¼ cup finely chopped green pepper 2-3 tablespoons minced onion 1 tablespoon seasoned salt Directions:
Cream the cheese. Add all ingredients using half of the pecans. Shape into a ball or log. Roll in remaining pecans. Wrap in plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. Amy suggests garnishing the ball with pineapple rings, cherries, and parsley.
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Building a better tomato Looking for a tastier tomato? A global team of scientists is on the case. Harry Klee, a horticulture professor with the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, along with researchers from China, Israel and Spain, have identified chemical combinations that contribute to better tomato flavor. Modern tomatoes lack sufficient sugars and volatile chemicals critical to flavor, traits that have been lost over the years because breeders haven’t had tools to screen for flavor, Harry says in a UF/IFAS news release. “We’re just fixing what has been damaged over the last half-century to push them back to where they were a century ago, taste-wise,” Harry says in an IFAS news release. “We can make the supermarket tomato taste noticeably better.” Because breeding takes time, Harry says the genetic traits from the study may take three or four years to produce new tomato varieties. Florida growers produced 33,000 acres of tomatoes worth $437 million annually as of 2014, according to UF/IFAS research.
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Wine and the blues Long to sip some wine while listening to the blues? Lakeridge Winery and Vineyards, 19239 U.S. 27 N., Clermont, is the place to be from 10am to 5pm April 8, and 11am to 5pm April 9, when the area’s talented blues musicians, including Bobby Blackmon, perform on the outdoor stage. Lakeridge’s wine, beer, soft drinks, and a variety of foods will be available for purchase, and visitors also can enjoy the winery’s complimentary tours and wine tasting. Admission to the event is a $2 donation.
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They do deliver A national pizza chain is now in Lady Lake. You’ll find the newest Domino’s between AutoZone and Subway, just off County Road 466. A new addition to this location is the “pizza theater,” which removes barriers so customers can watch their pizzas being made in the kitchen. Dinein seating also is available, so there’s nothing better than dinner and a show. Remember, they also have salads, hot sandwiches, cheesy breads, and Cinna Stix.
Rise and shine … any time of the day
A popular restaurant attraction in the South is having breakfast served all day. Even McDonald’s knows that now. Dora Café opened recently and in addition to good American diner food, they are serving breakfast anytime. Don’t worry, you can also get lunch (burgers, sandwiches, salads, etc.) and they’re open seven days a week from 6am-2pm. Visit them at 3201 North U.S. Highway 19A (formerly Lisa’s Kitchen).
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Easter Brunch with Chef Jessica Easter celebrates a new season and a time to enjoy great food with family and friends. Enjoy the day more by preparing this simple brunch. STORY: CHEF JESSICA FLINN
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aster is such a beautiful time of the year. For those who observe, it’s a beautiful symbol of hope and all things new. I love the flowers, the adorable dresses, and let’s be honest, the food! I think back to Easters as a kid and the same delicious, comfortable foods come to mind. Glazed ham, deviled eggs for days, and coconut anything. I took those familiar flavors and turned them into an upscale brunch. Because, honestly, who doesn’t love brunch? Now don’t get scared, this brunch is upscale for sure, but we’ll keep it easy and simple. A brunch isn’t complete without mimosas, so my advice is pour yourself a nice cold glass of champagne, throw on a spring-y apron, and let’s head to the kitchen.
Easter Brunch Menu Shaved Asparagus, Roasted Tomato, & Prosciutto Tart Coconut, Granola, & Yogurt Parfaits Smoked Salmon Platter Mimosas To round out this delicious brunch, we are going make one easyto-assemble dish that also can serve as your table’s centerpiece. No need to turn on the oven, and the ingredients can be prepared hours in advance, which is my favorite part. The stunning Smoked Salmon Platter will look great: Silky, cold, smoked salmon sliced thin, and surrounded with a whipped cream cheese spread, bagels, flatbreads, and tons of fun and classic toppings in which to indulge.
Smoked Salmon Platter Ingredients
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English cucumber, sliced thin
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A variety of bagels (I love to use small bagels) 1
red onion, sliced thin
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tomatoes, sliced thin Radishes, sliced thin Lemons, sliced thin (for garnish)
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The idea is simply to arrange the platter however you like and how it best fits your table. No combination on the salmon bar is wrong, but my personal favorite is a bagel spread with cream cheese, then I finish it with a little cucumber, red onion, capers, and pile on the salmon! Those who don’t indulge in the smoked salmon still can have an amazing spread without it. Or, if you prefer, use a hot smoked salmon.
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My nod to the classic Easter ham in this recipe is the thinly sliced prosciutto. This delicacy is an Italian dry-cured ham now found in most supermarket delis. The salty bite from the ham along with the buttery texture is the perfect addition to this tart.
Shaved Asparagus, Roasted Tomato, & Prosciutto Tart Ingredients
lb. asparagus, woody ends removed
Coconut, Granola, & Yogurt Parfaits
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Ingredients
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pints fresh berries
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Preheat oven to 400 degrees. To prepare roasted tomatoes, spread the pint of grape tomatoes on a small sheet pan. Toss lightly with olive oil, salt and pepper to taste. Set aside while you prepare your tart dough so they can cook at the same time. On a floured surface, roll the puff pastry into a 16x10-inch rectangle. Transfer your puff pastry to an ungreased baking sheet. Lightly score the dough an inch from the edge of the pastry to mark a rectangle. This allows an outer crust to form. Next, use your fork to pierce the dough inside the markings, about every inch or so. Bake the puff pastry until golden, about 15 minutes. The tomatoes go in at the same time and should be stirred once. When they start to pop and shrivel up at 8-10 minutes, remove them from the oven. Now it’s time to top your tart. Sprinkle the shredded Swiss cheese over the inside rectangle of the tart. Next, using your vegetable peeler, peel long flat strips of the asparagus. Sprinkle the shaved asparagus over the Swiss cheese, top the asparagus with roasted tomato jewels and finish with the ribbons of asparagus. Season lightly with salt and pepper. Bake until toppings are lightly golden and cheese is melted, 10-12 minutes.
I love this recipe best with toasted coconut. However, this is an optional step. To toast the coconut, stir coconut in a dry nonstick skillet until it begins to get golden brown. This is not the time to make a phone call or turn your back on the pan. It will go from pale white to golden very quickly. Stir the coconut frequently, then transfer it to a different container. This can be done up to three days in advance. To assemble the parfaits, start with ½-cup of yogurt in the bottom of each wine glass. Top the yogurt with your berry blend; this can be done the day before, just keep the glasses covered. Just before serving, sprinkle granola over the berries, and garnish with toasted coconut and a few fresh berries. To finish off this delightful brunch, pour mimosas for your family and loved ones. Making them is easy; just pour equal parts of champagne to any juice you love. The classic is orange juice, but you also could use cranberry juice, peach nectar, mango juice— the possibilities are endless. So, turn off your phones, dine with your loved ones, and be thankful for all new beginnings. Happy Easter and Happy Spring!
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Exquisite dining experience WRITER: THERESA CAMPBELL // PHOTO: FRED LOPEZ
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arm, handsome décor of rich dark leather and a burning fireplace offer old-world ambiance at Palmer Legends Country Club in The Villages, where a spectacular view of the golf course makes this a “must” for fine dining and a delicious meal. Palmer Legends does not disappoint. The proof was when a friend and I noticed a large overflow of people willing to wait two hours for a table—on a Monday night!—and soon we understood why: Succulent Maine lobster cooked to perfection was the day’s special well into the night. After our server Amanda arrived carrying a warm loaf of bread with tasty herb butter, we chose a Surf and Turf meal of 7-ounces of bacon-wrapped filet mignon and Maine lobster tail—both featuring melt-in-yourmouth tender goodness—accompanied by fresh green beans and potatoes. My friend ordered the baked potato—served with the wonderful herb butter—and I had garlic redskinned mashed potatoes. Our perfect dinner was capped off with delectable desserts of Bourbon Pecan Pie served warm and a la mode with vanilla bean ice cream and sweet bourbon drizzle, and Chocolate Trilogy, featuring stacked layers of white milk and dark chocolate mousse. Palmer Legends is definitely the place to impress visitors, and casual attire is accepted.
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Palmer Legends Club 1635 Palmer Way, The Villages 352.750.4499 The country club’s large windows and spacious outdoor patio allow guests to watch golfers practice on the driving range, and there are photographs of the club’s namesake, late legendary golfer Arnold Palmer, to view up close. Two lunch menu sandwiches are named in his honor, including the Palmer Melt, with melted cheddar cheese, grilled onions and thousand island dressing on marbled rye. A Sunday brunch from 11am-2pm sounds inviting, and once again, the Maine lobster at Palmer Legends is a real treat— topping the lobster I once enjoyed at Martha’s Vineyard.
Hours: 11 am-9pm daily.
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Casual dining. $$ Seated immediately (dinner hour) WAIT FOR MEAL: 15minutes OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY STARTERS: ($5-$14): Artichokes Francese, Baked Brie Encroute, Sesame Seared Ahi Tuna. ENTREES: ($10$39): California Burger, Shrimp and Lobster Alfredo, Veal Chop Marsala, New Zealand Lamb Rack. How Fork On The Road Works Our reviewers are objective and unbiased. This is not a paid feature. Our reviewer makes one unannounced visit and we pay for our meals.
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A good catch STORY: LEIGH NEELY // PHOTO: FRED LOPEZ
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’m not exaggerating my tale—this is a great place to eat. We had a late lunch on a Saturday, so it wasn’t crowded, but customers were coming in steadily. We began our meal with a cup of New England clam chowder. It was hearty and creamy and loaded with chunks of clam and potatoes. Served with oyster crackers, it was the perfect starter. I enjoyed the catfish basket with fries and coleslaw, while my husband had the seafood duo with trout and scallops garnished with onion rings. His two sides were boiled red potatoes and coleslaw. The slaw was very good because it was fresh and crispy and not smothered in mayonnaise. We both enjoy our meals fried, and the breading was perfect. It was light and crispy and didn’t overwhelm the fish. Both meals came with hush puppies that reminded me of my mother’s. I’m kind of picky about tartar sauce because sometimes there’s too much sweetness to it, but this was excellent and just enhanced the flavor of the fish. The atmosphere is very casual, but nice and comfortable. Service was quick and attentive, and we truly enjoyed ourselves.
Whale’s Tail Fish House // 2720 W. Old U.S. Highway 441, Mount Dora // 352.385.1500
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n 1968, Dionne Warwick released the popular song, “Do You Know the Way to San Jose?” Yep, I most certainly do. And going there is well worth the trip. No, I didn’t drive to the scenic city in California, I dined at San Jose’s Original Mexican Restaurant in Clermont. Three friends and I sat in a spacious booth, with an overhead lamp that nicely illuminated the restaurant’s extensive menu. Mexican music played softly in the background and didn’t drown out conversation. Our waiter, Andres Ortega, brought out chips and salsa, and the chips were warm and the salsa was flavorful with a nice kick—but not too hot. For an appetizer, we ordered the Sampler Platter, featuring a diverse selection of quesadillas, chimichangas, flautas, nachos, and tamales. I particularly enjoyed the tamale because of the tender, shredded chicken that is steamed to perfection in a cornhusk.
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For my entrée, I went with the tried-andtrue chimichanga. It did not disappoint. The golden brown, pan-fried exterior was smothered in a delicious cheese sauce, and the inside was loaded with seasoned ground beef and savory spices. Next time, I’ll likely try the California Burrito Jr. That’s what my friend ordered, and it looked delicious. It comes with grilled steak, sour cream, guacamole, lettuce, rice, and refried beans. Another friend selected an enchilada and taco combination, which looked equally tasty. We rounded out our meal with delicious fried ice cream. If you’re craving scrumptious Mexican food, it’s time to find your way to San Jose. Fortunately, the trip won’t be far for residents of Leesburg because the restaurant’s owners recently opened a new location there.
San Jose’s Original Mexican Restaurant // 4315 U.S. Hwy. 27, Clermont // 352.526.2006
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Find your island at Tiki West Raw bar serving up tasty oysters, specialty beers and sports PAID PROMOTIONAL FEATURE
Tiki West Raw Bar & Grill The upbeat, colorful cafe also has a cozy patio with seating for about 50.
They’re baaaack! The char-grilled oysters were so popular a year ago at Tiki West Raw Bar and Grill, the owners have decided to bring them back for another helping. Seafood lovers can find their favorite ocean delicacy at Tiki West, which opened in January 2015 at 118 W. Ruby St., Tavares. With a laid-back vibe, casual attire, hammock swings hanging in the bar, and Caribbean music floating through the restaurant, customers may feel like
featuring buffalo oysters, grilled with buffalo sauce and served with bleu cheese. Customers also can get an eyeful of oysters at the oyster bar, where they’re put right up on the bar, and served raw or steamed. All-you-can-eat specials allow hearty eaters to indulge in crab legs, peel n’ eat shrimp, fried shrimp, coconut shrimp, fried mahi mahi, or fried clam strips. The signature menu items also include shrimp and grits with a vodka Creole sauce,
they’re on their own private island in the revitalized downtown of America’s Seaplane City. Along with the char-grilled oysters, the restaurant is
and pork belly strips with wilted kale and a poached egg. “We strive to offer quality seafood, and we try to put a twist on everything, not just generic flavors,” says Katie
Tiki West Raw Bar and Grill serves lunch, dinner, and drinks, welcomes groups and kids, and has takeout service. Tiki West is open from 11am-10pm Sunday through Thursday and 11am-11pm Friday and Saturday. For information, call 352.589.5783 or go to www.facebook.com/ tikiwestrawbarandgrill
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Clark, one of the owners of the restaurant. To wash down all the good food, Tiki West has a huge selection of craft beers in bottles and cans. “We have some newer and different flavors to bring in, and we also concentrate on some local breweries,” Katie says. One new label is the Islamorada Beer Company from the Keys, and Cigar City from Tampa is a big seller at the bar, she says. Two of the best specials during the “All Day Every Day Tiki Hour” are doubles of Tito’s Vodka, Captain Morgan and Bacardi for $7. Surrounding the oyster bar are 11 TVs, showing the NFL Ticket, the Major League Baseball package, and Orlando City’s away soccer games, which attract crowds for viewing parties.
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Portugal’s Douro River Valley is getting an international reputation for its distinctive red wines created in some unlikely rocky vineyards. STORY: MARY ANN DESANTIS, WSET
any people think the only wine that Portugal has to offer is port, the fortified sweet wine that is a delicious accompaniment to desserts. Up until a few years ago, finding a dry red, unfortified Portuguese wine in the United States was tough. Now they seem to be everywhere. For the first time, they’ve even cracked the prestigious Top 100 Wines list from Wine Spectator magazine. Located west of Spain on the Atlantic Ocean, Portugal’s Douro Valley—the country’s major wine-growing region—seems an unlikely spot for vineyards, with its rocky crystalline “schist” (called slate in other European regions) and harsh summer sun. However, the Portuguese
The Grape: Touriga Nacional Used mainly in port wines, the Touriga Nacional grape is native to the Douro and Dão regions of Portugal, where winemakers are creating some interesting red wines. The grape, often used as a building block in blends, is to Portugal what the Cabernet grape is to France. The rich color creates dark wines with complex aromas.
Pairing Suggestion: Game meats and/or strong cheeses It takes strong food flavors to stand up to Portuguese dry red wines, which have complex tannins and can be quite concentrated. Red meat and game are good pairing choices, as is French foie gras.
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knew best what would grow on those vertical sloping hillsides—the Touriga Nacional grape. While other countries rushed to plant French vines, Portugal stuck to the indigenous grape variety and now is giving Bordeaux-style blends a little competition with complex wines of its own. Red wines made from the Touriga Nacional grape can seem harsh with the first sip. All the Portuguese wines I tasted needed to breathe for at least 30 minutes or be decanted. Only then did the softer flavors emerge. “When trying Douro wines for the first time, the taste can be very different,” explains winemaker Miguel Roquette, whose family has owned Quinta do Crasto for more than a century. “They also have lots of minerality because the vineyards are planted in rocky schist.” Roquette conducted a master class at last year’s Atlanta Food and Wine Festival, where his Crasto Superior wines were tasted alongside varietals from other countries, including France. He described the Portuguese varietals as new wines made with old traditions. “Everything is handpicked and hand-crushed,” the fourth-generation winemaker says. After sampling several Portuguese wines from the Douro region and one from Dão, south of the Douro River, I was surprised at the differences among them. I also learned that many Portuguese wines have the word “Quinta” as part of the name. Though the word means large house (think “Chateau” on French labels), it is an official designation to show the grapes came from that specific estate. “Superior” in the title means the grapes are from the Upper Douro, the flattest, driest area that produces some of the best grapes. Over the past few weeks, I’ve heard many misconceptions about wines from Portugal. The most common was that Portugal doesn’t produce good red wine except port. I wouldn’t describe the red unfortified wines as poolside sipping wines. After all, they tend to be like a sledgehammer in your mouth if they haven’t had time to breathe or haven’t been decanted.
As I opened the bottles, I was reminded of a quote that winemaker Roquette shared from his grandfather back in Portugal: “Anyone who says they know everything about wine is a fool, because wine is constantly evolving.” That was certainly the case when it came to discovering these Portuguese wines:
CASA ERMELINDA FREITAS TOURIGA NACIONAL RESERVA 2013: This full-body, concentrated wine screamed “licorice” on the first taste. After it had time to breathe, the bouquet became more floral and the taste evolved into jammy fruit. It was excellent served with flank steak pinwheels stuffed with spinach and provolone. (Suggested retail: $14.99) FEUERHEERD’S DOURO DOC RED 2013:Tearing through the bright white wrapper that comes around this bottle was like opening a surprise gift. I didn’t know what to expect. The aroma was very pleasant—more fruity than earthy—but the taste was definitely minerally, like slate. However, there was a party in my mouth when I paired it with chocolate cookies. Those sweet treats brought out the dark fruit flavors. (Suggested retail: $13.99) BARÃO DE VILAR RED DOC DÃO 2011: The Dão region is south of the famous Douro River, but it also claims the Touriga Nacional grape as its own. The medium-bodied wine is blended with two other grape varieties, which gives it a smoother taste, and a little spice. I paired it with a meatball sub. (Suggested retail: $11.99) QUINTA DO CRASTO SUPERIOR DOURO DOC 2013: Also a blend of several grape varieties, this deep purple wine has elegant aromas of violets and delicate hints of cocoa. It paired nicely with cured meats and manchego cheese. (Suggested retail: $23) QUINTA DAS CARVALHAS RESERVA DOC 2014 : I had this wine on my birthday with a Brazilian steak. I was so happy to find it locally because it is an excellent alternative for more expensive Bordeaux blends. Just as with the others, this wine must be decanted and needs to be paired with a strong dish or game. (Suggested retail: $19.99)
Mary Ann DeSantis Mary Ann DeSantis is a fellow of the Symposium for Professional Wine Writers, Napa Valley, and recently received certification from the Wine & Spirits Educational Trust (WSET). An award-winning journalist, she has written for Lake & Sumter Style since 2006.
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The 2017 Atlanta Food and Wine Festival is scheduled for June 1-4 in midtown Atlanta. Wine lovers of all levels can enjoy classes and tastings with winemakers and chefs.
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1884 Restaurant and Bar 12 E. Magnolia Ave., Eustis // 1.800.856.1884 // 1884restaurantandbar.com Mon-Sat: 11 am–12 am // Sun 11am-10pm Located in the historic Ferran’s building in downtown Eustis 1884 Restaurant and bar is a must for all to discover. 1884 has everything from Boars Head wraps and hand pressed burgers at lunch to hand cut filets and the signature double bone in pork chop at dinner. They also offer Sushi 7 days a week lunch and dinner. With more than 10000 sf, 1884 can accommodate an intimate dinner for two to a private event of up to 100 in one of the three semi-private rooms. Diners can also enjoy the full-service bar while ordering custom craft cocktails, 8 rotating beers on tap and an amazing wine list. Join 1884 on Mondays for Prime Rib Special… Tuesdays, where kids eat free*…Wednesdays you can get $4 by the glass or free bottle of house wine*… Thursdays offer Wing special with Friday and Saturday always the best dinner specials around and on Sundays, they serve a traditional style brunch from 11 – 3. No doubt, there is something for everyone. This restaurant has won in 6 categories for L2016 Lake and Sumter Style’s hot list as well as Open Tables Restaurant of the month several months running. You can also enjoy live entertainment nightly. Check us out on facebook for all the details. Call 1.800.856.1884 to reserve your table or book your party now. Lunch, dinner, live entertainment. 1884restaurantandbar.com to be the first to know of all specials, entertainers and events.
The 24 Tap Room 1107 W. North Blvd., Suite 26, Leesburg // 352.315.0198 Mon-Thu 3 p.m-12 am // Fri 3 p.m-1 am // Sat 12 pm-1 am // Sun 12 pm- 12 am The 24 Tap Room is a fun and new craft beer and wine bar where you can enjoy 24 rotating taps, weekly live entertainment, trivia, board games, darts, and special nightly events. Visit on Sundays to watch NFL football on one of several 48-inch TV’s inside or on their outdoor patio. Proprietor Alberto Cisneros says, “We’re focused on bringing an ever-changing selection of some of the best locally-brewed beer in the state, as well as other great craft brews from across the country, to discerning beer lovers in Lake County.” A variety of appetizers are now available, including Sweet Potato Tots, Pulled Pork Sliders, Pub Pretzels, Black Bean and Chicken Nachos and Grilled Chicken Quesadillas.
The Country Club of Mount Dora 1900 Country Club Blvd., Mount DOra 352.735.4059 Come enjoy a great meal at the Country Club of Mount Dora overlooking the beautiful greens of the golf course. We serve lunch daily and breakfast on weekends. Be sure to bring your appetite for our half-pound burgers made your way, thick cut Reuben sandwiches, delicious Greek salad, and much more. We serve a full breakfast menu every Saturday and Sunday including Eggs Benedict, French toast, omelettes, and much more. Come join us!
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Cousin Vinnie’s Family Sports Restaurant Open seven days a week: 11am–9pm // Food, Spirits, Music, Sports 10700 U.S. Hwy. 441, Leesburg // 352.253.2442 // CVinnies.com Cousin Vinnie’s is located on U.S. Hwy. 441 across from Home Depot. Owner “Cousin” Vinnie Vittoria and his family have created a unique atmosphere by combining a sports bar with a family restaurant. As soon as you walk into Vinnie’s you will immediately notice why they are famous for outstanding comfort food and service! They also have been voted BEST WINGS in Lake County every year since opening in 2009. Additional menu items offered are killer ½ lb. burgers, personal pan pizzas, amazing ribeye cheese steaks, healthy wheat wraps, fresh homemade salads, chicken strips that totally melt in your mouth, 16 awesome appetizers and their signature deep fried Ice Cream and Snickers Bars! Every Monday is “Texas Hold’em” from 6–10pm Tuesday night is “Family Night” from 4–8pm when kids 12-and-under eat free. Wednesday night is “Trivia Night” when the fun starts at 6:30pm with prizes given to the top 3 teams. There is no better place on the weekends to see who hoists the trophy or takes home the checkered flag. Cousin Vinnie’s also offers, free Wi-Fi, great music and an enthusiastic staff, ready to exceed your expectations. Vinnie’s has been open eight years, if you have never been there… it is absolutely time for you to check it out!
Cuba Pichy’s Cuisine 10401 U.S. Highway 441, Leesburg // at Via Port Mall 352.365.2822 If you’re in the mood for a flavorful, authentic Cuban food experience, then Cuba Pichy’s Cuisine, located at ViaPort Florida Mall in Leesburg, is just what you’re looking for. The menu includes classic dishes such as Roast Pork, Ropa Vieja, Palomilla steak, and popular dishes such as Arroz con Pollo, Churrasco, Mofongo, vegetarian and seafood dishes, as well as a selection of Pichy’s Masterpieces. Most dishes are served with rice, black beans, and sweet plantains. Appetizers like Cuba’s Gran Combo, a variety of delicious items including Masitas Fritas, Chicharrones de Pollo, Ham-croquettes, and sweet plantains; Pichy’s beef empanadas filled with spicy, flavorful ground beef encased in a delicious flaky baked pastry, Cuban sandwiches, specialty desserts and Cuban coffee are always available. Cuba also features a full-service bar, and a private banquet room that can accommodate up to 40 guests, and, as a bonus, Pichy will create a specialty menu just for your group.
The Goblin Market Restaurant & Lounge 331-B Donnelly Street (Rear Alley), Mount Dora // 352.735.0059 // GoblinMarketRestaurant.com Lunch: Tue–Sat 11am–3:00pm // Dinner: Tue–Thu 5–9pm, Fri–Sat 5–10pm, Sun 11am–3:30pm Nestled on a back alley in downtown Mount Dora, the Goblin Market Restaurant has been charming locals and tourists alike since 1996. The restaurant, housed in a renovated warehouse, features three intimate, book-lined dining rooms and a full-service lounge furnished in soothing, muted tones with tasteful modern art. The private, tree-shaded courtyard and garden patio are open year-round for al fresco dining. Low lighting and “new age” music add the finishing touches to the restaurant’s casual elegance. Owners Vince and Janis Guzinski embrace a simple philosophy of offering the highest-quality products, served in a unique and romantic atmosphere by a personable and attentive staff. The Goblin Market’s wine list and menu represent a refreshing mix of ideas from its culinary team. The diversified origins and background of each member ensure exciting menu offerings and nightly selections. Join us for our new “lighter fare” dinner menu, gourmet soups, salads, and sandwiches. Tuesday–Thursday from 3–9pm (regular dinner menu also available).
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Great Chicago Fire Brewery & Tap Room 311 W. Magnolia St., Leesburg // 352.474.2739 Mon-Thu 11 am-10 pm // Fri-Sat 11 am-12 am // SUNDAY 12 pm-6 pm It’s a fun, friendly place to hang with friends and to meet new ones. Our Chicago/Firefighter themed Tap Room offers 6-8 of our own “session” beers featuring fresh Florida fruits and other local ingredients. Our beers are brewed on premise. We also offer (10) guest taps featuring beers from small craft breweries across the U.S. There is something for everyone. Our “Chicago” Style food menu features items like real Italian Beefs with Giardiniera peppers. Italian Sausage, the Maxwell Street Polish Sausage, Gyros, Pizza Puffs, Tamales and even the original Chicago Hot Dog “Run through the garden.” All your favorite footballs teams are playing on six (6) TVs with the NFL Package. Enjoy our spacious outdoor seating area with live music many weekends. We are located Historic Downtown Leesburg which offers a great shopping experience with specialty shops, antique stores, and a host of unique food and drink establishments. Every third Thursday, we partner with Gator Harley in Leesburg for our Bike Night; Live music, beer and food specials, BBQ, prizes and more, right here at the brewery! SPONSORED BY: JOIN US FOR BIKE NIGHT ON APR. 13TH
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La Palma 1690 Citrus Blvd., Leesburg // 352.323.1444 // LapalmaGrill.com Open Daily 11:00am – 9:00pm // Lunch Specials: 11:00am – 3:00pm Owner Raudel Torres invites you to a delicious dining experience at the La Palma Mexican Grill. The recipes used for these unique dishes are a blend of old-school traditions from Mexico, combined with culinary inspirations and trends from California and Louisiana. Flavorful, homemade Mexican entrees such as Tacos Azteca, Carnitas, Fajitas, and Tamales and much more are timeless and prepared with only the freshest ingredients. Sit in the comfortable dining room or enjoy the outdoor view on the new patio deck. Fast and friendly service, reasonable prices, and three-for-one margaritas all day every day mean exceeding customer expectations. In addition to in-house service, catering is available for large parties, or meetings. Daily specials available on the website, lapalmagrill.com and you can enjoy a Mariachi band the first and third Sunday of each month. AAK! BWWA The es Chico Lov ! New Patio
Mason Jar 37534 State Road 19, Umatilla // 352.589.2535 Mon–Sat 6am-8pm // Sun 6am-2pm Established in 1979, The Mason Jar is well-known for southern style, downhome cooking; sparkling clean, casual dining room; family-friendly hospitality and reasonable prices. Located in Umatilla at 37534 State Road 19, and family-owned, the restaurant is a welcome sight for travelers and locals alike. Seven days a week patrons enjoy breakfasts of homemade grits, real fried potatoes, fluff y biscuits, country ham, and mile-high pancakes. If you are a late riser, you can still enjoy daily specials: Monday-Meatloaf; Tuesday-Beef Tips and Noodles; Wednesday-Liver and Onions; Thursday-Fried Chicken; Friday-All you can eat Fish Fry; Saturday-Fried Chicken Livers and Sunday-Award-winning, all-you-can-eat Fried Chicken. Other favorites include various beans (pintos, lima, northern) with rice, served with onion slices and corn muffins, homemade soups, fresh vegetables for sides, and of course, the meal wouldn’t be complete without a glass of southern sweet tea! Awards: Orlando Sentinel’s Best Fried Chicken in Lake County (March, 2015) Orlando Sentinel’s Best Breakfast in Lake County (March, 2015)
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Mom & Dads 304 U.S. Hwy. 441, Lady Lake // 352.753.2722 Tue-Sat 4pm–9pm // Closed Sun & Mon This little place in the heart of Lady Lake is a local favorite. All the food at Mom & Dad’s is authentic and homemade, from the famous sauce to pastas to the incredible desserts. Made from scratch in-house ravioli and lasagna. Many diners automatically order Spaghetti al la Bruzzi, which is the house specialty. This baked spaghetti has a meat sauce, mushrooms, and three cheeses. Add to that the homemade bread Papa prepares every day, and you’ve got a memorable meal. You can’t stop with the entrée, however. Mama’s homemade cakes are amazing! Moist and delicious German Chocolate, creamy, luxurious Red Velvet, Cannoli, and who doesn’t love Spumoni. If you’re looking for a great Italian dinner that will remind you of home and all the goodness of eating there, try Mom & Dad’s. Mom & Dad’s also offers a full gluten free menu featuring pizza, lasagna, ravioli, and desserts all made in-house from scratch.
Momiji Japanese Sushi and Grill 24400 State Road 44, Sorrento // 352.357.2285 // MomijiFL.com LUNCH: Mon-Fri 11am-3pm // DINNER: Mon-Thu 3-10pm, Fri 3-11pm, Sat 12-11pm, Sun 12-10pm Momiji Japanese Sushi and Grill offers a fine dining experience with a wide array of delicious Japanese fare, including 25 different hibachi dishes on the dinner menu (10 at lunch) and nearly 30 different varieties of chef’s special roll and a sushi bar that sushi lovers are bound to love. Among diners’ favorites are the Momiji Roll of lobster tempera, spicy tuna in soy wrap, topped with spicy king crab, mango, Momiji sauce and mango sauce, and the Sushi and Sashimi Combo with four pieces of sushi and nine pieces of sashimi and spicy tuna roll. Traditional dishes of soup and salad are available, along with starter from kitchen, starter from sushi bar, a la carte, entrée from sushi bar, rolls or hand rolls. Momiji notes its goal is to provide an unforgettable dining experience for all patrons.
Puddle Jumpers 111 W. Ruby St., Tavares // 352.508.5862 // PuddleJumpersLakeside.com Mon-Thu 11am-10pm // Fri-Sat 11am-12am // Sun 11am-8pm Casual lakeside dining at its finest is what patrons experience at Puddle Jumpers overlooking Lake Dora in Tavares. The restaurant is a local favorite and has generated raves of being a great place for good fun with friends and private events. Come check out the offerings of delicious food and drinks from a fully stocked bar, including a wide array of fresh seafood specialties, appetizers, salads, pasta dishes, homemade soups, steaks and ribs from the grill. Puddle Jumpers is also the “go-to” place to enjoy live music and entertainment on most weekends. If you’ve never been to Puddle Jumpers, it’s absolutely time to take the plunge!
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Subway Subway.com Custom-made, fresh sandwiches, salads, and flatbreads made right before your eyes. The “healthy” alternative to fast food. Lady Lake // 208 W. Guava St. // 352.750.4929 Eustis // 469 Plaza Dr. // 352.357.7827 Mount Dora // 18870 U.S. Hwy. 441 // 352.735.4376 Leesburg // 2013 Citrus Blvd. // 352.787.6442 10135 U.S. Hwy. 441, Suite 4 // 352.326.3234 27405 U.S. Hwy. 27, Suite 4 // 352.314.8847 The Villages // 1580 Bella Cruz Drive // 352.750.9600 8796 S.E. 165th Mulberry Lane // 352.750.9991 1070 Lake Sumter Landing Drive // 352.205.8535 349 Colony Blvd. // 352.391.1657 Wildwood // 480 W. Gulf to Alantic Hwy. // 352.748.8800
Sully’s Smokehouse 10820 County Road 44, Leesburg // 352.483.RIBS (7427) Wed-Fri 11am–8pm // Saturday 11am-6pm If you’re really hungry, you may want to try the Jumbo Pulled Pork Sandwich at Sully’s Smokehouse. It’s so big you can share it. Sully’s, which is rated No. 7 out of 97 restaurants in Leesburg on Trip Advisor, also prepared meals for catering events from 20 people to 500 people. Customers pick up their orders. Meals include ribs, chicken, pulled pork, and smoked sausage with sides of homemade Brunswick stew, cole slaw, baked beans, and collard greens, along with pasta salad, mustard potato salad, and mayo red-skinned potato salad. This family-run business has been around for nine years. For information or to order catering, call the restaurant at 352.483.RIBS (7427) or call owner Trent Sullivan’s cell phone at 352.267.4861.
Tiki West Raw Bar and Grill 118 Ruby St., Tavares // 352.508.5783 Sun-Thu 11am-10pm // Fri-Sat 11am-11pm Tiki West Raw Bar and Grill has specials every day for you to enjoy. Daily specials include $2 off Dozens of Raw, Steamed, or Chargrilled Oysters on Tuesday; $9.99 Pound of Peel and Eat Shrimp on Wednesdays; $5 off Buckets of Oysters Thursday or Sunday; or $9.99 Mahi Mahi Beer Battered Fish Fry on Friday. This Tavares restaurant overlooking Lake Dora has outdoor dining area on the patio, indoor seating in the dining room, or take a seat at the oyster bar surrounded by 11 TVs. Diners also love the “All You Can Eat” Crab Legs at market price; Peel-and-Eat-Shrimp, Coconut Shrimp or Fried Shrimp for $25.99; Fried Mahi Mahi or Fried Clam Strips for $16.99. The best part about the All You Can Eat is you can reorder any of the All You Can Eat specials of equal or lesser value. Come check out our new lunch menu good Monday-Friday from 11-3. Some of the lunch specials include $6 Soup and Salad Combo, $7 Lunch Baskets and $12 Pound of Peel and Eat Shrimp. With great food specials and Happy Hour all day every day, Tiki West is the place to be!
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Feline Politics One is black; the other is white and gray. One is conservative and quite picky about his food. He’s also quite selective about the people he lets get close. The other is liberal about everything, including treats (one is never enough) and people. Anyone who comes to the door can pick her up. STORY: MARY ANN DESANTIS
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eet my rescue cats: Ernie, the conservative, and Whitney, the liberal. Both were abandoned kittens, refugees more or less. Even after they were cleaned up and displayed at a local pet store, no one wanted them. Ernie had too much long hair and was solid black, a symbol of bad luck for many superstitious souls. Whitney, on the other hand, would have been adopted sooner had she settled down. She liked to dart whenever she had the chance, chew cable wires, and was even known to hide jewelry. If ever a cat had an ADD personality, it was Whitney. She was returned once to the rescue organization by an elderly woman who wanted a calm “lap cat,” a trait that Whitney didn’t possess. I fell in love with that bundle of energy immediately, though the rescue manager tried to steer me in another direction. When my husband, Tony, looked over and saw Whitney snuggled into my neck, he said to himself, “That cat is going home with us.” Tony, on the other hand, couldn’t resist the huge gold eyes staring at us down from the next cage, which was labeled “Hemingway Cat.” We brought them home together thinking there would be a period of adjustment. For unknown reasons, these two cats loved each other from the moment we opened the carrier door. When Ernie hid under the bed upon his arrival at our house, it was Whitney who went to fetch him. It’s almost as if she told
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him, “Hey, Buddy, we have a good thing going here.” That’s not to say they don’t have disagreements. Despite being friends, neither cat likes to share or compromise. No matter how many toys are strewn around, there’s only one they both want and it’s at the same time. Turf battles are common, especially when it comes to sitting with Dad in his recliner. Their friendly wrestling matches can turn into war with lots of hissing and posturing. Just as we think one is going for the other’s jugular, they stop. The one that walks away usually has a smirk that says, “OK, you can be in control now…for a while.” At the end of the day, however, Whitney and Ernie forget their differences and settle down together in peaceful harmony, knowing that life is still good no matter which one has the position of power.
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