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Featuring 30 TOP OF THE CLASS Colleen Donlevy-Burns can’t leap a house in a single bound, but she is REALTOR® OF THE YEAR in Lake County. STORY: MARY ANN DESANTIS
36 TOP PRODUCERS If you’re looking to buy or sell a home, here’s the place to find the best sellers of Lake and Sumter County. These Realtors always travel the road to success.
52 BREAKING GROUND The growth and development of Lake and Sumter counties continues, and here are some great places to look for that new home! STORY: MICHELLE CLARK+SHEMIR WILES
70 BUILDING THE DREAM Don’t let the construction of your dream home become nightmare. Finding the right contractors and settling in this area is as easy as looking in the right place! STORY: LEIGH NEELY SPECIAL ADVERTISING FEATURE
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Recently I sat down with three very important individuals to discuss topics for this particular issue. I wanted to hear directly the opinions of area leaders regarding where Lake and Sumter counties are heading. I met with Robert Chandler, Lake County’s director of economic growth. Secondly, I met with Lisa Templin-Rayborn, our newly-appointed director at the Home Builders Association of Lake-Sumter. Thirdly, I met with Brenda Rodgers, CEO of the Lake-Sumter Real Estate Association. Each conversation was overwhelmingly exciting. Things have changed in this community, and it is all for the better. I have always known Lake County wouldn’t remain a small sleepy community. But to see it beginning to flourish— and hear our leaders confirm it—well, I think that’s just cool. It has been many years since we’ve seen dirt being moved around, new homes being built, and new businesses coming into Lake and Sumter, other than in The Villages, where they just always seem to be growing and flourishing. However, the remainder of the community, not so much—until now. In this month’s issue, we highlight many of the new home communities currently in development. We’re also listing ng the area’s area s top real estate producers, featuring a special article on Realtor ealtor of the Year, Colleen Donlevy-Burns, and offering helpful tips on n what you need to know when building or remodeling your home. We want to keep you up to date on what is happening here in this amazing community and celebrate rate its successes. Lake and Sumter counties are on the verge of another boom, and while experts say it won’t be like ke it once was, improvement and growth are always a step p in the right direction. You can find me on the sidelines cheering ng us on and shouting, “Way to grow!” Sincerely,
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E&M Theatrical brought a special show to the Clermont Performing Arts Center, “Mutts Gone Nuts.” Scott and Joan Houghton are the humans who help the hilarious pack of pooches give everyone a good time. A portion of ticket sales benefited the South Lake Animal League, which raised more than $2,000. The show may have gone to the dogs, but they weren’t barking for nothing!
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If you spend any time in downtown Leesburg, you’re bound to run into some familiar faces that you may greet with a smile, a friendly handshake, or a scratch behind the ears. Therefore, you can’t make a trip downtown and not meet Miss Kitty, a very confident and graceful white, orange, and brown calico. Miss Kitty spends most days wandering from shop to shop, lounging in display windows and perching on checkout counters. She’s become somewhat of a fixture on Main Street. Miss Kitty is well fed, groomed, and beloved by all the businesses. So, who actually owns Miss Kitty? We at Akers like to think we all do, whether she has an owner or not. One thing for sure: she’s a real cosmopolitan cat!
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BABETTE’S DOES IT BEST For years, Babette’s Furniture & Home has been celebrated locally for its commitment to excellence, but now the recognition has gone global. The 27-year-old furniture store recently won Best of Customer Service on Houzz®, the leading platform for home remodeling and design. It was chosen by Houzz’s more than 35 million unique monthly users from among the more than 1 million active homebuilding, remodeling, and design industry professionals of the online community. Customer service honors are based on several factors, including the number and quality of client reviews a professional received in 2015. “At Babette’s Furniture, customer service is our No. 1 priority,” said Tim Cook, customer service manager. “We are here to take care of any issues customers may have with their merchandise. Our goal is to provide each customer with an incredible shopping experience and provide a level of service that will keep them coming back.” “Anyone building, remodeling or decorating looks to Houzz for the most talented and serviceoriented professionals,” added Liza Hausman, vice president of industry marketing for Houzz. “We’re so pleased to recognize Babette’s Furniture & Home, voted one of our Best of Houzz professionals by our enormous community of homeowners and design enthusiasts actively remodeling and decorating their homes.”
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1 // DEPUTIES WITH THE TAVARES POLICE DEPARTMENT are now using golf carts to get around downtown. Will this new mode of transportation become par for the course?
2 // A LEESBURG MAN claiming to be a pastor swindled an 89-year-old man out of $25,000. Should we call him an impostor or impastor?
3 // A MAJOR DRUG BUST in Lake County involving crystal meth
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recently landed 117 people in jail. Perhaps the Food Channel can feature them on a reality show titled “Baking Bad.”
4 // A LAKE CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTE PRISONER was caught with synthetic marijuana he reportedly obtained during visitation hours. We can only conclude that committing a crime in prison requires a “joint” effort.
5 // LAKE COUNTY SHERIFF’S DEPUTIES recently charged
MAKING A SPLASH The splash pad craze has hit Lake County, and no one is complaining. After the success of Tavares’ seaplane-themed splash pad, which opened in 2009, cities all over Lake County have added similar features to their improvement projects. With half the liabilities and maintenance work it would take to run a city pool, splash pads have a lasting benefit that make the fad worth the investment. In August, the Venetian Isles Apartments were demolished to make way for improvements, and in December, the city confirmed plans to bring a splash pad to Venetian Gardens. All systems are go for project splash pad, strategically tucked in near Roger’s Park. The new attraction will come with other lovely features: a new covered seating area for parents, a Kids’ Korner playground, a new pavilion, and additions and renovations to parking and bathrooms.
a Groveland woman with disorderly intoxication. Here’s the kicker: She was not wearing any pants at the time of her arrest. Apparently, someone tried to pickpocket her that same evening but missed by a hair.
6 // A BOMB THREAT AT WALMART in Mount Dora forced the evacuation of hundreds of shoppers. Why do people continue to try to turn Walmarts into Targets?
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At Style we know presentation is everything. Our younger brother publication, Lake Business Magazine, is growing rapidly and needs a new set of clothes. Expect a new tailored look for LBM this year, emphasizing “LAKE.” This magazine is intended for the benefit of those interested in Lake County commerce and development, and the new look will reflect where the publication’s focus is as it continues to grow.
A FACELIFT FOR FERRAN Anyone who’s paid a visit to Eustis’ beloved Ferran Park will notice some changes going on. Phase Two of the Ferran Park Master Plan has been in progress for the latter part of 2015. Improvements include landscaping, beautification to the park’s entrances, a new LED monument sign, and wider, better connected sidewalks for a more pedestrian-friendly experience. This month, construction begins on the new splash pad, expected to open in May. In addition, the city will solicit requests for proposals in either March or April for a farmer’s market vendor and a watercraft vendor for the park. “We have two really big city docks and we want to increase their usage,” said Miranda Burrowes, public information officer for the city. “The vendor would have access to four slips and be able to rent kayaks, paddleboards, and even small johnboats.”
The Sumter County Chamber of Commerce recently joined The Bushnell Senior Center in celebrating its grand opening with a special ribbon cutting ceremony. The senior center is a place for individuals 60 and older to socialize, play Bingo, listen to live music, enjoy good food, and meet new people. With much anticipation, Dr. Jeffrey Brabham recently opened the doors to Florida Oncology Tavares Radiation Treatment Center. Dr. Brabham, who is medical director, opened the center to provide worldclass cancer care in an environment marked by both serenity and convenience. He brings together a highly trained and specialized team with the newest, most advanced technologies in radiation treatment, which includes the Varian TrueBeam™. TrueBeam allows radiation treatments to be faster, more accurate, and more comfortable than any previous radiation therapy platform, and Florida Oncology Tavares is the only facility in the area to offer it. Dr. Brabham is joined by Julie Muhr-Wilson, office manager; Ken Cashon, medical physicist; Paula Quincy, dosimetrist; Mary Barnett, registered nurse; Colleen Royle, chief radiation therapist; Yanara Chavarri, radiation therapist; and Michelle Landis, medical receptionist.
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WHAT IS YOUR NO. 1 FOCUS COMING INTO THIS NEW POSITION? I’m all about creating engaging experiences and effective resources for our members. I want to make sure our members feel valued, that they know what we are doing is to help them be productive and to make their jobs easier. WHAT EXCITES YOU MOST ABOUT LAKE AND SUMTER’S FUTURE? I think helping in creating the lifestyle and the landscape of an area people want to come to live in. It’s up to the people to decide what we become. We have lots of land, undeveloped land. We can create because the canvas is still pretty open. I’d like to see more people be engaged in the process, and not just be told what it is going to look like. They can be part of the direction we take. WHAT DO YOU PLAN TO DO FOR THE BUILDERS? The No. 1 thing I have my eye on is taking programs that educate both our builders, as well as the community, and using them to raise the bar on the home building industry, altering people’s perception of it. We have a lot of really great, dedicated people, so we want to stop unlicensed activity, which fosters a bad reputation.
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REAL DEAL From marketing croutons and cola in the corporate arena to selling homes in the world of real estate, Colleen Donlevy-Burns attributes much of her success to good communication skills. The Montverde resident’s career reached a pinnacle when the REALTORS® Association of Lake & Sumter Counties recently named her Realtor® of the Year. STORY: MARY ANN DESANTIS PHOTOS: FRED LOPEZ
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When Colleen Donlevy-Burns helps you find a new home, don’t be surprised if you are still getting holiday or anniversary cards from her 12 years later. She’s been in real estate full-time since 2004 and she’s still in touch with her first clients. “I consider myself their Realtor for life,” says Burns, a real estate consultant with Avalar Real Estate Services. “You never know when they will want to buy another house.” Burns is devoted to her industry, having served on the board of directors for the REALTORS® Association of Lake & Sumter Counties for nearly seven years. She’s also made time to serve on numerous committees for the 1,800-member organization, as well as in professional leadership roles with the South Lake Council of Realtors. A multimillion-dollar producer, Burns has received many awards and honors over the years, but the recent Realtor® of the Year is something only a few real estate professionals ever achieve. “Only the elite hold that award,” explains Brenda Rodgers, executive director for the REALTORS® association. “It’s a once-in-a-lifetime honor given by peers who are past recipients. The winners are considered to be the ‘elite of the elite.’ “Our association has grown by leaps and bounds because of members like Colleen,” Rodgers continues. “She’s one of the people who looked to the future.” The award honors association members who contributed the most to the profession, to fellow real estate agents, and to the community over time. Criteria are based on ethics, business accomplishments, community involvement, character, and personality. And Burns’ personality is something that shines through whether it’s selling houses, striking a pose for a photo shoot, or making a tongue-in-cheek YouTube video about a super agent. She was so surprised by the Realtor® of the Year honor that she wanted “to meet that person” when association president Jim Mariucci read the accolades.
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“It wasn’t until he mentioned that the winner lived in Montverde that I realized it was me,” she says with a laugh. “I am very honored and appreciative of the recognition.”
Real estate seems to be a natural fit for Burns, who had a long and successful marketing and management career in the corporate world before joining Century 21 in 2004 and quickly becoming a Top 10 producer among 250 agents. It could be that real estate was her destiny. When she was a student at Manhattenville College in New York, she took a career assessment test and the results recommended real estate as a possible career. Instead of that career path, however, she went on to the University of Miami for a Master of Business Administration degree. “Real estate was always in the back of my mind,” she says. “It was years later when I was at Chatham Village Foods and they sold out that I thought it was time to get my real estate license.” The real estate career was put on hold awhile longer when a corporate headhunter came calling and offered her another corporate job making good money and a car. “I did not think I could make that kind of money in my first year of real estate,” says Burns. “I kept my license and took the test every two years. When I was working with Farmland Foods and they got sold, I put my faith in God that I could succeed in real estate.”
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Burns belied her own prediction about early real estate earnings and became a multimillion-dollar producer in her first year with Century 21. She said getting an MBA degree gave her confidence in herself, but she attributes her success to her father, who worked his way up from driving trucks for Pepsi-Cola to being president of company plants. “He always told me I could be whatever I wanted to be,” she remembers. “I also have never taken no for an answer.”
Her persistence and positive attitude helped her market everything from Kellogg’s cereals to King Cola (a venture developed by her dad and a friend) to pre-packaged croutons long before they were popular. “Chatham Foods was the first one to bring ready-made croutons to market in about 1993,” says Burns, who was responsible for developing Chatham’s crouton business throughout the U.S. “I made calls and got us in with United, American, U.S. Air, and others. I learned a lot by getting something new off the ground.” Today, all that experience has led her to be a successful realtor, serving clients in Lake, Sumter, and parts of West Orange. She says some people believe being a Realtor is easy, but it’s not always as smooth as it seems. “The easy part is finding a house,” says Burns. “A lot goes on behind the scenes. You have to stay in touch with other realtors and sometimes they don’t do what they should do.” She says being a good communicator is vital to a real estate career just as it is in any field. “You have to be a good listener and stay in touch with your clients,” she adds. Burns once had a prospective client in England who she sent listings to for six years before he finally bought a home. “I have a lot of patience,” she says with a laugh. “I also have faith that when one door closes, God will open another that’s even better.” For Burns, the most rewarding part of the job is helping families find homes.
“I’m very careful that they are getting a good investment, because it’s often the biggest investment in their lives,” she says. “It’s especially rewarding when they thought they couldn’t afford to buy a house.” Trends that Burns is seeing in this area include more energy efficient homes and new development, especially in the Minneola area. “Minneola is going to get hotter than ever…it’s going to take off like crazy,” she says. “The area has benefited from Lake-Sumter State College becoming a four-year school.” She’s also seeing prospective buyers from northern Lake County retirement communities who still want 55-plus communities but want to be closer to Orlando’s theme parks for visiting grandchildren. Burns’ downtime is spent with her family. Her husband, Glenn, is a town councilman for the city of Montverde and a Geographic Information System (GIS) consultant who wrote the grant for the Florida Scenic Highway. She often spends time driving around with him when he’s on assignment. The couple has two daughters: Megan, who graduated from veterinary school at the University of Florida last year, and Anna, currently a student at the University of South Florida. She likes to read and play backgammon but thoughts about work are never far off. “I love what I do…I don’t think of myself as a workaholic because real estate is not work to me,” Burns explains. “I see it as helping people. After all, I consider myself your Realtor for life.”
EDITOR’S NOTE: People use the terms REALTOR® and real estate agent interchangeably, but that is incorrect. There are differences between REALTORS® and real estate agents. They are not the same. Although both are licensed to sell real estate, the basic difference between a real estate agent and a REALTOR® is a REALTOR® is a member of the National Association of REALTORS®. As such, the main difference that you hear a lot about—but are likely confused about —is that a REALTOR® must subscribe to the REALTOR® Code of Ethics.
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LAKE UMATILLA! With spectacular views and on two acres this 6/4 home is perfect for any family. Granite counter tops, formal dining with crown covering indirect lighting, and walk in butler’s pantry. Original windows, large foyer, and original wood floors. Formal living with wood burning fireplace, double French doors that lead to front porch with brick floor. In-law quarters includes gas range full size. Bosch dishwasher side by side stainless refrigerator. Bath with pedestal sink, tub/shower, bedroom plus separate living room area. Attached 4 car garage. $449,000 MLS# G4820905
CHAIN OF LAKES! On approximately 1.5 acres this 3/2 home has no HOA fees and is boarded on two sides by the lagoon leading to the Chain of Lakes. Large eat in kitchen with granite countertops and an island for additional space. Detached building for an additional man cave or in-law quarters. $359,900 MLS# G4821096.
TUCKED AWAY on quiet cul-de-sac is this wonderful 3/2 with 2 car garage plus 2 workshops detached for the “handyman” with electric! Master bath with double sinks, garden tub, separate glass walk in shower, and deep walk in closet. Open patio great for BBQ’S and entertaining. $174,950 MLS# G4820512.
TERRIFIC FIND! This 3/2 has been completely remodeled. New exterior/interior paint., kitchen and bathrooms, carpet and tile throughout, and new hardware and ceiling fans. Formal living/dining area. Great room with fireplace and oversized family room and more! $189,000 MLS# G4818510.
PEACEFUL PARADISE on lovely Myrtle Lake. Residential plus income producing ranch estate on waterfront. Amazing 3/3, with formal living and dining rooms. Family room with real wood burning buck stove, and cathedral ceilings.Includes covered rv patio that could house up to a 38 ft. 5Th wheel. $590,000 MLS# G4818289.
MEMORIES BY THE FIREPLACE! 2/2 split floor plan. Master bedroom with walk in closet & master bath with separate dressing area & water closet with shower. Side entry 2 car garage. Huge back porch & attached additional storage in rear of home. $147,900 MLS# G4815351.
LAKEFRONT! Lovely 4/3.5, tri - level home. Boating, skiing, fishing, kayaking on a pristine crystal clear lake. Bedrooms carpeted with split bedroom plan for privacy for your guest or in-laws. Formal living, dining rooms, and family room with stone wood burning fireplace with bench setting. Open layout of home invites itself to lake views, awesome sun sets or stargazing from the large screened birdcage pool and deck area. Home made for large family and entertaining. $549,000 MLS# G4818701
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FLORIDA LIVING ON THE WATER IN THE PLANTATION The BAGONIA model and its blooming
with upgrades. 3/3 and extra half bath. Your own separate office, formal living and dining room. Family room overlooking Lake Lessman. Enjoy the views $299,500 MLS# G4818472.
10 ACRES-HORSE LOVERS PARADISE Home has over 2500 sq ft of living area with tons of upgrades
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CUSTOM BUILT HOME BY KEVCO-5+/- ACRES IN THE COUNTRY Eustis area. 3 bedrooms, possible 4.
Many upgrades throughout. Detached oversized 3 car garage with bonus room upstairs. Fenced and cross fenced and close to several horseback riding preserves.$ 374,900.
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FABULOUS FIND IN THE FAIRWAYS tucked away but minutes away from Brownwood Square in the Villages. 3/3 with office/Den. Open floor plan with upgrades galore. 3 car garage and home is on oversized lot. $348,900 MLS# G4816883.
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CHAIN OF LAKES WATERFRONT! Tucked away in your own oasis this great three bedroom two bath home also includes a den/office. Two boats slips with double hoist and upstairs sun deck or great for star gazing. Spectacular views from almost all rooms to enjoy sunsets and sunrises. Deep driveway with lots of parking leads to this BOATERS DREAM HOME! $499,000 MLS# G4815689.
BONUS! FOR YOUR BUYERS! Seller will pay initiation fee for social membership in HARBOR HILLS COUNTRY CLUB. LIKE NEW..MOVE IN READY! 3/2 including all appliances. Living/Great Room, brand new carpet, Inside laundry, and 2 Car Garage. $164,500 MLS# G4821494.
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AMAZING VIEW OF LAKE IDLEWOOD with your own dock and boat ramp. Spectacular lake view through glass sliding doors and large screened porch with river rock flooring. Kitchen remodeled with granite counter tops and stainless steel appliances. $274,850 MLS# G4816438.
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SUNSETS OVER THE VILLAGES. Close to all the Squares and Charter Schools without the Village cost and bonds. Like new custom block home with a lot of upgrades and an ideal location next to 1 acre community area perfect for the little ones. Yep, neighbors on only one side of your 1/2 acre lot. 3/2 split plan with office has vaulted ceilings, stunning kitchen with stainless appliances wood laminate flooring. Your future awaits, call now! Valerie Foerst 352-360-3492
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BRING ONE; BRING ALL! There’s room for the entire family is this rare find. Main home features 3/2, formal dining, living, family room, large kitchen with granite countertops. Master suite with fireplace. 1/1 in-law apartment features living, bar, and kitchen. Screened pool with lanai, 2 pole barns, private basketball court, horse stalls, RV parking, all on 6 acres! A must see! $649,000 MLS#G4819722.
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BREATHTAKING VIEWS FROM EVERY ROOM! Come home to the 3/2 remodeled lake home. Featuring over 2,600 sq ft of living the entire home is new. New kitchen features granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, self closing drawers and more. Staggered porcelain tile throughout the main floor. Dining area features electric fireplace. Large lot directly on Lake Unity also includes boat dock with lift. You will fall in love at first sight! $399,000 MLS# G4817892.
WOW! COME SEE THIS SPACIOUS 3/2 Located in Howey in the Hills boasting over 2,200 sqft of open living. Formal living/dining area, open kitchen overlooks family room. Master bath includes dual sink vanity, walk in shower, & garden tub. Other features include new roof within 3yrs, newer appliances. A must see! $249,000.
HARBOR HILLS - 3/2 with direct golf course frontage on just under 1 acre. 1800+ sq ft of living. Open floor plan, volume ceilings, granite countertops in kitchen. Immaculate and move in ready! .A must see! 2 car garage + golf cart garage. $239,000
3/2 POOL HOME over 2,000 sq ft of living space. Open
kitchen overlooks family room. Master bedroom features trey ceilings, sliders to pool area, and bay windows. Master bath includes dual sink vanity, garden tub, walk in shower, and walk in closet. Screened enclosure with swimming pool and separate jacuzzi. $184,900. MLS#G4821864
course frontage home is located in the Gated golfing community of Harbor Hills. Featuring over 2500 sq.ft. of living. Vaulated ceilings, split floor plan, kitchen with granite. His/her garage and separate den. $319,000 MLS# G4816150.
LIFE CHANGING CONVENIENCE! 3/2 + den minutes from the mall! 1800 sqft of living. Features include volume ceilings, open kitchen overlooks living room, formal dining, split floor plan. Master bedroom includes walk in closet, jucuzzi tub, dual sinks, and separate shower stall. Screened lanai and fence backyard and more! Call today! $149,000.
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$20,000 PRICE REDUCTION! Only 5 minutes from shopping and the villages. 2/2, 1650 Sqft, indoor laundry, lanai is glass enclosed and has a/c, extended patio for BBQ, enclosed pool, fenced yard, 2 car garage with multiple builtins for storage, 1 car carport, large site built shed. $130,000 MLS# G4818482.
$10,000 PRICE REDUCTION! Come and take a look at this fully furnished, 3/2 home on a 1 acre lot. Open floor plan, formal living room, family room, breakfast bar, and indoor laundry. This home needs some TLC and will be a great family home. Owner asked that everyone who tours this home make an offer. $70,000 MLS# G4820082.
AMAZINGLY AFFORDABLE! 3/2, kitchen has breakfast area, range, dishwasher, , great room and dining area with cathedral ceiling, Florida room with glass windows, fenced backyard including storage shed. Great Location close to shopping, schools, college and restaurants. $148,900 MLS# G4815779.
PRICED FOR A QUICK SALE. This is a must see 2/2 14 x 56 single wide, with an 11 X 19 addition plus an 11 X 16 open lanai and 1 car carport. Central Air and Heat replaced approximately 4 years ago as well as the roof, completely furnished, inside laundry, and storage shed. All appliances included. $16,500.
HAYNES CREEK ACCESS! Doublewide with over 1300 sqft, 2/2, new flooring, kitchen cabinets, appliances, screened lanai, attached workshop, 2 detached sheds, storage shelves everywhere, lot rent includes water, sewer. Located in the wonderful waterfront community of Tara Village. $25,200.
CLOSE TO SHOPPING AND RESTAURANTS! Home is clean and well kept, fully furnished. Nice 2/2, open floor plan, separate dinning room, breakfast bar, built in shelving, and laminate flooring throughout. Lot rent includes lawn service, water, sewer, trash pick up. $29,900
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COUNTRY LIVING AT IT’S FINEST! 5 ACRES! 4/3, 3500+ sq ft of living. Formal living with fireplace, Kitchen with gorgeous cabinetry and granite overlooking family room, Formal dining. Whole house crown molding. To many upgrades to list. Call today. $549,000.
ELEGANT...EXQUISITE...STUNNING! Luxury living at it’s finest with this new home. Will be completed August 2015. 4/3.5 home with 4,200 sqft of living and 3 car garage situated on almost 4 acres. Summer kitchen with gorgeous pool with tanning area and spa. Gated community. Truly a must see! $745,000.
PEACE AND QUIET AWAITS YOU! 2+ acres! POOL HOME! This 2 bedroom 1.5 bath home is settled back off the road with such a private feel. Gorgeous large pool area. Great for entertaining. New A/C in 2013 and new pool pump 2014. $159,000.
BRING YOUR OWN BUILDER! This gorgeous lot is perfect for a new home. Lake view. Gorgeous oak trees. Nice and open. $29,900.
LEGACY OF LEESBURG! Double door entrance welcomes you to this gorgeous 3/2. Formal dining area, Living area, Kitchen with beautiful 42” cabinets that overlooks the family room. Romantic master suite with additional office/den. Corner lot! $198,000.
MOTIVATED SELLER! C'mon into this recently remodeled home! This 4/2 boasts over 1800 sq ft and $30,000 worth of upgrades. Large bedrooms, tray ceilings in family room, Kitchen with eat in space. Huge fenced in backyard with shed. New roof 2015! $159,900.
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WELCOME HOME // 10135 U.S. HWY. 441, SUITE 3, LEESBURG, FL 34788
MARSELLA FABRE
REALTOR®
352.217.0575 // MARSELLA@MORRISREALTORS.COM
ONE OF THE KIND! CANAL FRONT… this fabulous home offers 5 bedrooms 4 1/2 baths plus separate 1/1 with full kitchen in law apartment. High ceilings in living room with wood burning fire place, great kitchen, office, inside laundry. Lease option/purchase possible with satisfactory terms to sellers. Venture to the ocean! Convenient in town location near hospital, school, and shopping. Come and make this home yours! MLS# G4707007.
BRING THE FAMILY! Stunning lakefront 5/4 with pool. Enjoy almost 2 acres on tranquil peaceful waters. The home offers formal living & dining areas a great kitchen island and walk in pantry for the gourmet cook and breakfast nook open to great room, multiple master suits, den/office. Plenty room on the lanai/ pool area, in winter snuggle next to the fireplace. Outdoors you can enjoy your own basketball & tennis court or fish from your own dock. Great location! Call today! MLS# G4810354.
THE VILLAGES OF PARKWOOD 4/3 HOLLY MODEL Huge kitchen Granite counter opens to breakfast nook and family room to sliding doors to lanai on L shape with room for a pool. This neighborhood is open to ALL Ages. Master with His & Hers closets, double vanities, garden tub, and Separate oversize Shower. Close to everything. Superb location. Call me MLS# G4816810.
BEAUTY & COMFORT Gated secure golf community.Enjoy custom built & Expanded great Spruce model. 3/2 plus 1/2 bath guest. Foyer opens to formal dining area, separate living area, oversize kitchen with upgraded appliances that included: range, refrigerator, dishwasher, and microwave. 20X10 screen birdcage porch w acrylic roof and custom shade. 55 and Better. Call me, don’t miss it MLS# G4816722.
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MICHAEL BARRETT
RESIDENTIAL SALES // PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND RENTALS
352.255.5710 // MICHAEL@MORRISREALTORS.COM
VILLAGES OF PARKWOOD “THE CLUBHOUSE” Gated Community Family and Adult Community Large Clubhouse and Pool
THE VILLAGES OF PARKWOOD Featuring 5/3.5 this conventional floor plan with a downstairs master suite includes crown molding, large walk-in closet, double sinks and garden tub. Kitchen has Corian counter tops, upgraded cabinetry, and breakfast bar. $219,990 MLS# G4816271.
THE VILLAGES OF PARKWOOD BEAUTIFUL! 3/2.5 two story home feautures diagonally laid tile, flowing floor plan, and large patio. Kitchen offers gorgeous black whirlpool appliances. Master includes double sinks, walk-in closet. $184,990 MLS# G4816270.
THE VILLAGES OF PARKWOOD Exquisite 4/2.5 features an inspiring kitchen with 42” cabinetry, granite, and loads of counter space. Bonus Room downstairs could be a den/office or extra bedroom. Master includes granite counter tops, custom tiled shower, double sinks and large garden tub. Loads of extras! $259,990 MLS# G4816313.
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WELCOME HOME // 10135 U.S. HWY. 441, SUITE 3, LEESBURG, FL 34788
Fax: 352.326.3931
SCOTT STREM
REALTOR®
352.978.3428 // SCOTT@MORRISREALTORS.COM SERIOUS ABOUT SELLING // MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCER
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WONDERFUL LAKE DORA FRONTAGE ON PRESTIGIOUS LAKESHORE DRIVE! This 3/2.5 home features nearly 125 ft. LAKE frontage on half and acre, complete with boat dock and aluminum seawall! Home features a spacious kitchen, vaulted ceilings, newer roof and A/C, and updated flooring! LOW COUNTY TAXES! $415,000 MLS# G4807523.
BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT HOME ON LAKE DORA ON OVER 1/2 ACRE! Home features 3/2 with den/office, stainless steel appliances, and also a 2 car garage. Recently built private boat dock features boat lift, jet ski lift, and screened room for taking in the amazing sunsets on the lake! Just minutes to downtown Mount Dora! $349,900 MLS# G4800507.
1 ACRE C-3 HEAVY COMMERCIAL CORNER including two commercial buildings partially leased. 2850 Sqft building divided into 3 units/950 sqft each and 2nd building is 1740 sqft office warehouse. Lots of parking and property in good repair. Great income investment, with great rental income! $255,000 MLS# G4820047.
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.
BEAUTIFUL HOME ON LAKE ELDORADO! This wonderful paradise features 2/2, a detached 2 car garage. Attached garage has been converted in to a 3rd bedroom, but could easily be converted back to garage or shop! Located in peaceful county location with amazing views and direct frontage on the lake! $195,000 MLS# G4819854.
DIRECT LAKE HARRIS LAKEFRONT! This one of a kind lot boasts 200+/- ft of frontage on the Harris Chain of Lakes, elevated sunset views over the water, and even a professionally maintained organic orange grove on site! This is paradise! $335,000 MLS# G4815996.
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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! $849,900 MLS# G4808401.
PROFITABLE TANNING SALON BUSINESS FOR SALE! High traffic location, excellent visibility and signage! Located in busy, fully leased plaza across from Wal-Mart and Target! Co-Tenants in plaza include a gym and nail salon! MAKES GREAT MONEY! $43,000 MLS# G4818028.
Rich LeMoyne Regional Manager NMLS#333158
725 E Alfred St. Tavares, FL 32778 352.408.5999 cell // 352.742.1077 fax
13.45 TO 30+ ACRES OF COMMERCIAL/MIXED USE DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY with 1770 ft. direct lake frontage on Harris Chain of Lakes. Plus over 850 feet on busy Hwy 441! Prime property at a great price! $2,490,000 MLS# G4697916.
We are committed and passionate professionals who puts our clients' best interests and satisfaction above all else. Our team’s determination to cater to our clients' specific needs coupled with our market expertise, attention to detail and superior negotiating skills allows you to receive first class service.
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CAMIE KENNEDY REALTOR®
352.408.4668 // CAMIE@MORRISREALTORS.COM CAMIE CAN!
HARBOR HILLS - GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE Spacious 4/2 with beautiful panoramic golf course views. Large glass enclosed Florida room with wet bar, vaulted ceilings, separate breakfast nook, rounded corners and many other upgrades. Great buy! $285,000 MLS# G4808902.
HARBOR HILLS - GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE 2/2 (with den)
on golf course with breathtaking views! Great room, breakfast nook, inside laundry room, enclosed, ducted Florida room, 2 car+ golf cart garage and an additional storage room/ workshop (air conditioned) located in the garage. Sure to impress! $229,000 MLS# G4819514.
HARBOR HILLS WITH GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE Southern Living comes to life in this 3/2.5 home. True one of a kind with formal dining, den/ office, wood floors, granite, Jack and Jill bath, large inside laundry room and oversized 2 car garage. Many, many features, true custom home. Come be wowed! $319,900 MLS# G4816664.
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SIMPLY STUNNING! 3/2 San Marco model with fenced yard and custom pond. formal living, dining, family room and spacious kitchen with all new “Bosch” appliances. Glass enclosed lanai, 2 car + golf cart garage and so much more! Call today to preview. $258,020 MLS# G4822221.
HARBOR HILLS - THE GROVES Ready to go, 3/2 pool home with no rear neighbors! Formal dining, volume ceilings, breakfast nook, split plan, separate 10x13 room, inside laundry room and much more! All this in sought after gated/golf community. Don’t pass this one by! $239,900 MLS# G4816749.
HARBOR HILLS Immaculate inside and out! 2/2.5 with private backyard. “Seville” model with den, dining room, breakfast nook and spacious inside laundry room. Many upgrades: Pavers, extended lanai, arched entry ways and more! This is the one! $244,900 MLS# G4815925
HARBOR HILLS- VILLA (former model) with no rear neighbors and great views! 2 bedroom with one being a Master suite/Mother in Law quarters with own entrance. New carpet, neutral colors, inside laundry and more! You must check out this gem! $134,900 MLS# G4814404.
OVERLOOK AT LAKE GRIFFIN 3/2 on corner lot. Move
SILVER LAKE BEAUTY! Enjoy gorgeous sunsets over silver lake from your own home... this three 3/2.5 house features a gourmet kitchen with granite, top of the line appliances, and gorgeous features throughout. 1.7 acres with a detached game room/in law potential. $499,900.
in ready! Split floor plan, vaulted ceilings, eat in space in kitchen, 2 car garage, fresh interior paint and newer AC. Act Fast, great find! $129,900
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Todd Levensohn Sales Manager 321.287.5440 NMLS 299664
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WELCOME HOME // 10135 U.S. HWY. 441, SUITE 3, LEESBURG, FL 34788
LYNN HAYNES
REALTOR®
352.516.0903 // LYNN@MORRISREALTORS.COM
GOLF COURSE HOME ON 7TH HOLE WITH EXPANSIVE BEAUTIFUL VIEWS from this spacious 3/2.5 Williamsburg model in Del Webb Spruce Creek Golf & Country Club. Enjoy entertaining by the gas FIREPLACE in the great room which opens to the dinette and kitchen area. Kitchen offers ample counter space, tin back-splash, gas range, double door pantry and much more you must come and see. INSURANCE ON THE APPLIANCES, A/C AND HOT WATER TANK TRANSFERS TO NEW OWNER. Bedroom 2 has views of the golf course and bedroom 3 is closetless and includes the bed and wardrobe unit. Relax or entertain in the large lanai enclosed with acrylic windows with sunset views of the golf course or in the additional screen enclosed lanai. This beautifully maintained community is TRULY 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. $375,000 MLS# G4819783.
GREAT LOCATION minutes to the El Santiago recreation
center, medical facilities, shopping, restaurants, entertainment, & more! 3/2 home on a quiet street. Read, sip a cool drink, or enjoy company on the screened lanai with mature landscaping providing privacy. NEW PRICE********$241,900 MLS# G4816347.
BEAUTIFUL SUNRISES AND SUNSETS on this 4.54
acres in Courtney Jane Estates next Lakewood Ranches. Build your dream home in the country but close to shopping, medical and the soon to arrive highway. Deed Restrictions protect the land value without HOA fees or being too restrictive. $179,900 MLS# G4818987.
COME HOME to enjoy the peaceful sunset with green
pasture farmland behind this home. This 3/2 home is well cared for by one owner. Pasture views from the open living/dining rooms and screen enclosed lanai. Close to shopping, restaurants, and medical but yet a little bit in the country. $116,700 MLS# G4818824.
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 www.VE-Associates.com
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LENA WILLIAMS REALTOR®
352.636.4488 // LENA@MORRISREALTORS.COM LENA SELLS!
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GORGEOUS SILVER LAKE AREA POOL HOME 3200+ sqft, 4/2.5 on almost a half acre with oversized 2 car garage with work bench area, large rooms with walk in closets, wood floors, stunning fireplace, and more... This traditional style gem will not last long! $269,900 MLS# G4814359.
PRICED TO SELL! This home has over 2,400 sq.ft.,
3/2.5, and plenty of entertaining space. Fenced yard, screen enclosed lana, completely remodeled kitchen with gorgeous granite, custom cabinetry, and a convenient island. There are so many features you must see to appreciate! $219,900 MLS# G4819360.
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THIS SPECTACULAR HOME IS MOVE IN READY! 3/2 with circular drive, split plan, large additional bonus room, incredible workshop with electric and a/c, laminate wood floors, fresh paint, corian counters, and more! A must see at $134,900! MLS# G4821804.
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LOCATION LOCATION... Don’t miss the fabulous price! Almost 1800 sq.ft. on a corner lot. Featuring 3 bedrooms and a large kitchen with island! Enjoy breezy nights on your screened patio or stroll the neighborhood... after all there is no thru traffic with one way in and one way out! Low HOA fees! $129,900 MLS#G4817075.
PURELY PEACEFUL! Gorgeous Lakes and Springs
home. 3/3 with Den and bonus playroom, gorgeous granite, custom cabinets, plenty of storage, and on .79 acres with chain of lakes view and pond frontage. $379,900 MLS# G4819143.
WINDSONG AT LEESBURG! Five Bedrooms! Plenty of space with 2823 sqft, granite kitchen, private backyard, gorgeous laminate floors, upgraded fixtures, and much more. Priced at only $194,900 MLS# G4820897.
EXCEPTIONAL WATERFRONT HOME ON BEAUTIFUL SPRING FED LAKE WOODWARD! Immaculate custom
SILVER LAKE SPRINGS! This quiet community is
GORGEOUS 5.83 ACRE CHAIN OF LAKES ESTATE!
home with tons of upgrades and features. You will be impressed. Plenty of entertaining with an amazing pool and dock, additional entertaining room with custom bar. 4/4 with 2 half baths! $599,900 MLS# G4819728.
Lic# EC13005476
352-460-0810
home to this beauty... 3/2 with private backyard, completely remodeled kitchen, wood burning fireplace, amazing back porch and private road access to Silver Lake Drive! $244,000 MLS# G4820513.
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5/4.5 and 4500+ sq.ft.! You may spend most of your time outside in the enclosed pool area or on the custom dock, built in fire pit, plenty of entertaining areas, jet ski lift, boat hoist, and 2 story sun deck! All of the bedrooms have lake views and private bathrooms.
Rich LeMoyne Regional Manager NMLS#333158
725 E Alfred St. Tavares, FL 32778 352.408.5999 cell // 352.742.1077 fax
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CENTURY 21® CARLINO REALTY, INC
ALEX VONHARTMAN CENTURY 21® JOHN C. THOMAS, INC
BNB REALTY, INC
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GOLD LEASE CLUB ERA® GRIZZARD REAL ESTATE
SHELLEY ANDERSON GLENN W. COWHAM, IV TWILA LARGENT RONALD RICKETTS DIANE SCHLOSSER HOWARD WHELCHEL
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PAMELA BONJORN LESLIE CAMPASANO GENGER NAREHOOD BUD KEELER CONSULTING, INC.
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JO LEEN COOPER KIM DUCHARME LAUREN FICKETT VALERIE FOERST CAMIE KENNEDY LINDA MARSH
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OF LAKE+SUMTER There is nothing easy about being a Realtor or real estate agent. They have to be flexible with their demanding schedules, juggle multiple clients with family life, and answer those occasional early-morning or late-night telephone calls. For many, however, the joy of helping clients buy or sell homes certainly trumps those small nuisances. In this special section, you can familiarize yourself with real estate professionals throughout Lake and Sumter counties who possess the necessary qualities, skills, and passion to be ultra-successful in their industry.
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Loretta MAIMONE THE “ONE TO GET IT DONE” IN LAKE COUNTY FLORIDA
Why do Loretta Maimone’s clients recommend her to family and friends? Because her high-energy, customer-first philosophy, her take-charge attitude, and her drive to succeed, combine to turn her clients’ real estate goals into reality. Meanwhile, her fun-loving personality makes the process pleasant and clients become friends. Having lived in Lake County for 34 years, Loretta is familiar with every street and development in her territory, as well as the people to see when problems need solving. Her knowledge and real estate expertise, combined with well-honed listening skills, an ability to understand clients’ needs and wishes, and a reputation for “telling it like it is,” have earned her a loyal following. Meanwhile, more than $20 million in sales in 2015 attest to her ability to “Gett it done.” don onee.” A full-time REALTOR® with ERA Grizzard d Real Real EEstate, stat st atee, Loretta Lor oret etta was voted 2014 REALTOR® of the year by her peers in Lake and Sumter Counties. She’s also a member of the Rotary Club of the Golden Triangle, Home Builders of Lake and Sumter County, serves on several REALTOR® Association Committees, and actively supports local charities such as Deliver the Difference and The Open Door.
ERA Grizzard Real Estate 600 North Donnelly Street Mount Dora, FL 32757 352.357.2400
YOUR 24/7 TEAM Individually, people know them as Carol Julianelli, Jayne Marvin, and Kris DiLeva, but together they are Your 24/7 Team; a well-oiled machine of real estate excellence available around the clock. They are a “Realtor Team” that doesn’t rely on assistants, buyers agents, or list agents to get the job done. They are a hands-on, equally collaborative unit that’s available whenever clients need them. This makes them different from other teams because clients are guaranteed access to three highly skilled and experienced real estate profes-
sionals who deliver a full range of services for buyers and sellers. Outstanding communication and exceptional customer service are the foundation of the Your 24/7 Team. In turn, they produce superior results for their clients and build genuine relationships that last. It’s more than just buying or selling a home. It’s about delivering a rewarding real estate experience that encompasses integrity, diligence, passion, vision, and innovation, and doing it as a team—Your 24/7 Team.
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If there is one thing Terri Gordon has learned in real estate, it’s the importance of being a great listener. She knows her job goes beyond just helping people buy or sell a house; it’s about discovering her clients’ particular needs and guiding them toward the results they want. “A lot of times I can tell immediately from a person’s body language if this is the home for them,” she says with a smile. “However, it can actually be beneficial to see what you don’t want so you can have a better idea of what you do want.” It’s the difference between selling them a house and finding them a home. “I want to know what you want your home to be. Do you want the space to host Sunday dinners? Do you want to be close to the lake to go fishing?” Terri says. “Buying a home is a very personal thing and should be handled with care, so I go further than just finding the right number of bedrooms.” It’s why Terri feels the most rewarding part of her job is knowing she’s assisted them in finding the perfect place to call home. “This is a relationship business and I have had the good fortune of meeting and working with some of the most wonderful people,” she says. “I care about them and I want to help them see their dreams come true.” Terri has lived in Lake County since 1989. She received the Rookie of the Year award after her first full year in real estate and has been a multimilliondollar producer every year.
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Jessica Huey Graham is a third-generation Realtor, whoo obtained her broker’s license at age 19, and has been in the business iness for 17 years. As a fourth-generation Floridian, Jessica knows ws the markets in Lake, Sumter, and Marion counties. A busy mother with three children, she understands the value of making ng priorities and efficient time management. In 2015, Jessica sica had more than 136 closed transactions and $10 million in sales.
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Originally from Indiana, I’ve worked in real estate and insurance for more than 20 years. I started visiting The Villages and Central Florida in 2003 and decided to make The Villages my home in 2012. Though we’re not 55, my girlfriend, Brenda Skoczelas, a Physics Professor at Lake Sumter State College, and I live in The Villages and love it. We are involved with the soccer, bicycle, SCUBA, waterskiing, and boat clubs. The Villages offers unlimited activities for the active person. In The Villages you don’t a home, you buy a lifestyle. My business plan is very simple. I answer my phone, call people back, and treat people as I would like to be treated. Buying or selling a home is a stressful time. I pride myself on being knowledgeable about the local real estate market. I specialize in The Villages, 55-plus communities, and foreclosures. That combined with full use of technology makes the buying or selling process easy, efficient, and painless as possible. In 2015 I closed $10.9 million in sales in more than 70 transactions. I want to be your real estate professional for your buying and selling transactions. I look forward to meeting you.
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There are few things Annie Ragar is more passionate about than helping locals achieve their dream of home ownership. A Realtor with Micki Blackburn Realty since the 1980s, she has found that maintaining open communication and keeping her clients’ best interest in mind are the keys to success in real estate. In fact, Annie was Lake County’s top-producing real estate agent for seven years, and in 2015 she achieved $5 million in sales. The lifelong Lake County resident has also been a consistent multimillion dollar producer. “We have it all in Clermont—rolling hills, beautiful lakes, and wonderful residential communities,” she said. “That makes it very easy for me to sell a lifestyle. I have to give lots of credit to my boss, Micki Blackburn. She is a pioneer in the real estate industry who came up with many innovative marketing programs.” Annie does not see herself leaving real estate anytime soon. “I love meeting all types of people, ranging from first-time homebuyers to retirees. Seeing their smiling faces when they’ve discovered the perfect home will never get old to me.”
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Lake and Sumter is finally bouncing back, and with growth comes the need for more housing. After years of inactivity, dirt is finally starting to stir, signaling the return of residential building. Projects are popping up all over the place, so Style decided to take a closer look at the newest stock of developments you may need to put on your house-hunting radar. STORY: MICHELLE CLARK+SHEMIR WILES PHOTOS: PROVIDED+SHUTTERSTOCK
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SILVER LAKE CLUB Opened at the peak of the Florida land boom of the 1920s, Silver Lake once teemed with activity from those who enjoyed the popular golf and country club lifestyle that made it such a sought-after location.
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However, a decline in revenue in the late 1990s and the closing of the golf course in 2008 left the future of Silver Lake unclear—until recently. Adopting the new name Silver Lake Club, the 104-acre vacant tract will eventually be home to 233 custom homes and 82 townhouses. townho “Silver Lake Club will be a refl r ection of what the country club used to be,” said Lanny Husebo, who is handling the marH keting for Silver Lake Club developer Jim Hartman. Husebo has dev resided in Silver Lake since the late 1970s. “There will be five th to seven builders used to build the homes and it will be done in phases. Plus, there will be a new ne clubhouse that will reflect the original one. The community’s history will be tied to it.” Silver Lake Club will feature plush landscaping around the perimeter, acting as a buffer be between adjacent communities. In addition, homes will range between 1,800 to 3,000 square feet bet and lot sizes will vary between 10,200 and 19,800 square feet. Speaking from a resident’s stance, Husebo says he’s excited s about the future of Silver Lake Club. “I welcome it. Hartman has a vision for what he wants to do for Silver Lake. He wants to m make it a nice, quality development,” Husebo said. “People are a speaking about how it will affect them personally, and gra granted, when I look out at my backyard I won’t have the fairways anymore. However, I have fairw to look beyond myself and think about what’s great for the area. thin We have to embrace that.”
Etowah isn’t new but with the recent activity in the new home building market, it is definitely on the path to expansion. The KB Home, single-family community has 12 different floor plans with home sizes ranging from 1,443 to 3,550 square feet. There are also options to build both one-story and two-story homes, and future homeowners can take their experience one step further with personalization options available through the KB Home Design Studio. Amenities consist of an oversized pool, playground, tennis and basketball courts, a cabana, and a community dock on Lake Eustis. Homes are priced from $164,990.
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VALENCIA GROVE For working families looking to relocate to Eustis, Housing Trust Group’s Valencia Grove couldn’t come soon enough. Construction on the $21 million, 144-unit affordable housing community started in November and is to be completed in 13 months. Located north of Huffstetler Drive, between Kurt Street and Dillard Road, the rental housing will contain a mix of
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EAGLE POINTE This 310-home Royal Oak Homes development held its official grand opening in July. Located off Silver Eagle Road and County Road 565A in Groveland, Eagle Pointe is looking to attract people who desire a bit of quiet, country living but still want to be close to all the fun activities South Lake has to offer, such as biking, fishing, golfing, and much more. More than 120 homes are planned for the first phase of construction; 17 of them will sit on lakefront property, offering spectacular views of Cherry and Cook lakes. Residents may choose from plans featuring three to six bedrooms and two to four bathrooms. Home sizes range from 1,695 square feet to 3,237 square feet and prices start in the $180s.
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sold, while others are still in process. A portion of the Windy Acres Farm, Fruitland Park’s rodeo, is the site of current development. The correlating section of 466A is still under road construction.
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GRAND OAKS MANOR For a while, most of the development in Sumter County came by the way of The Villages expansion. However, this new development of luxury homes located in Oxford prides itself in maintaining the native landscape; in fact, it’s a part of the attraction for potential buy-
ers. The community’s 13,000-foot clubhouse sits in a wonderfully preserved grove of grandfather oaks, a feature that inspired the name. There are seven home styles featured: Azalea (2 bed/2 bath), Breeze (3 bed/2 1/2 bath), Jewel Box (3 bed/2 1/2 bath with the option of a spacious loft or fourth bedroom suite), Magnolia (3 bed/2 1/2 bath), Oleander (2 bed/2 bath), Serenity (2 bed/2 bath), and Willow (3 bed/2 bath); each with distinct layout features which make it perfect for different lifestyle needs. Amenities include a resort style pool, a dog park, walking trails, playground, passive parks, and a pickleball court.
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OXFORD OAKS Selling itself as a family neighborhood, this gated community is just a stone’s throw from The Villages Charter School. The development offers three kinds of homes: cottage, designer, and premier. Under each of these tiers are multiple home layouts, ensuring a divergence from the cookie-cutter community planning. The bulk of existing homes, numbered between 30 and 40 built, are located near the recreation area, but an array of beautiful plots are still available.
CLERMONT
THE CANYONS AT HIGHLAND RANCH As Clermont continues to grow, more and more housing developments are expected in the area. One place to look out for is The Canyons at Highland Ranch. These Taylor Morrison-built homes start from the $220s and come with a load of impressive features, including Energy Star appliances, sparkling granite countertops, tech-ready wiring, spacious master baths, and oversized walk-in closets with low maintenance shelving. Family-friendly community conveniences include a park, pool, cabana, splash pad, mail kiosk, pet stations, and four miles of walking trails. Additionally, residents will also have access to the South Lake Trail.
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ccording to reports from the Home Buying Institute, the rise in the job market could mean more home building for 2016. If rates go up, consider the overall cost of the mortgage and gauge the slight difference it will make in the end. You may decide the difference is negligible. It’s still a good time to build a home in Lake or Sumter counties.
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CONTACT THE CONTRACTOR With the decision to build comes the time for research before hiring a contractor. Do due diligence so you don’t end up building your disappointment instead of your home. The old saying “if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is” definitely applies to this situation. According to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, there were 440 complaints filed in their office involving unlicensed contractors. Be sure you your builder or developer’s licenses. In November, a sting operation in Okaloosa County netted 11 arrests of unlicensed individuals. Why is it important to hire a licensed contractor? Most importantly, it’s the law. Every contractor must have a license. This means that person has the necessary education, experience, insurance, and qualifications to apply for the license. Once an application is made,
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the contractor must pass a stringent examination to receive a license. There are a number of websites available to verify licensing information, where you can search by name, license number, city or county, or license type. All these records are public and accessible to anyone. Just remember, a license is required for any work on homes or property— electrician, plumber, general contractor, and so on. There are no exceptions, whether you’re building, getting repairs done, or remodeling. A licensed contractor knows the proper procedures and permits needed. To make this process easier, contact the Home Builders Association of LakeSumter. As executive director, Lisa Templin-Rayborn placed the issue of unlicensed contractors at the top of her priorities. All the builders participating in the Parade of Homes are vetted, with no
exceptions. Chartered in 1973, HBA of Lake-Sumter includes Lake and Sumter counties. Members of this local association are also members of the Florida Home Builders Association and the National Association of Home Builders. “They must pay dues and have a license,” Templin-Rayborn says. “It’s not just a matter of joining. They have to meet requirements. Associate members include the ancillary businesses like real estate companies, title companies, and so forth.” To ensure the work done on your home follows proper guidelines, look for a licensed and bonded builder. A bonded contractor purchases a surety bond or a type of insurance policy that protects the homeowner. If the contractor fails to complete the job as required, the bond protects and compensates the owner. Having these kinds of guarantees is essential. To find a contractor who is
IF I HAD A HAMMER Statistics from the Department of Labor indicate Florida added more construction jobs in 2015 than any other state except California. However, local construction companies say the need far outweighs the demand. Dr. Diane Culpepper, director of Lake Technical College in Eustis, said the school is taking steps to meet these demands through education. “When the recession came about, a lot of those tradespeople left. They went to Texas and other places,” Culpepper said. “We’re in the process of putting together a short program that would give students a basic introduction to the construction trade industry.” The school received a small grant from the Florida Department of Education to fund the program. Culpepper said plans are now to create a 100-hour curriculum with recommendations coming from a local committee made up of construction industry leaders, including members of the Home Builders Association of Lake-Sumter. There are also plans to incorporate studies for GED into the program for those who have the need. “Hopefully we can help them see the need for further education by using things like ‘construction math,’ which will give them something they’re interested in. This will help us introduce them to geometry and why it’s important,” Culpepper said. “Whether it’s reading blueprints, technical manuals, or
anything like that, we’ll cover it.” Presently, Lake Tech offers training in heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC). This will become a part of the curriculum, which will also include an introduction to electrical, carpentry, plumbing, and other skills for building trades. With the growth of the program, plans are to make it a complete Building Technology Program by 2017. The goal of Lake Tech, as always, is to prepare technicians for work in the community where they live. Culpepper said the school also has a new curriculum developer to work with the construction leaders so the program fits the needs of local builders and developers and meets education standards. “We have a small campus in Mascotte, an old elementary school, where the program will be housed. This is great because much of the new growth is occurring in the southern part of Lake County,” Culpepper said. Right now, a plumbing apprentice program is held at the school, and it is headquarters for the maintenance team for the schoolboard, which Culpepper said they could help staff. With the aging of those in the building trade, it’s imperative that younger generations step up to take their place. With the implementation of a building trades’ curriculum, Lake Technology College hopes to lay the foundation for success.
licensed and bonded, go to lakesumterhba.com and follow the tips offered for hiring a contractor. You’ll also be able to see and understand what is expected of a licensed contractor. Verify that your contractor is insured, and don’t be intimidated into signing a contract. You are the head of your home-building project. You are the one in charge who has the ultimate say on decisions. Beware of contractors who offer “good deals” in exchange for free advertising. “The builders in this area are building themselves back up after the housing crisis,” Templin-Rayborn explains. “With the excellent leadership team we have, we now have the opportunity to provide great services for local builders. We’ve seen a lot of growth in the area, and now most of it is planned growth. Sumter County is one of the fastest growing counties in the country, and there are plans for thousands of new homes in Minneola.” Most reputable contractors have websites and ready access to information about their business and its quality. Always ask for references. If the contractor is unwilling to provide references, or if the person you call doesn’t provide a good reference, look no further. These red flags mean it’s time to move on in your selection process. This year’s Parade of Homes takes place Feb. 27 through March 6, featuring a variety of homes in various places to give residents a look at the work of local contractors.
TAKING THE NEXT STEP Being a homeowner has its privileges, but it also means significant responsibilities. Property taxes are due annually and significant penalties can occur with late filing or failure to file. Property tax is the only major tax common to all 50 states, and it is the oldest tax in the United States. According to polls of Americans, it is the second worst tax, but it has undeniable value to the community where you live.
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The Lake County Property Appraiser recently received an award from the International Association of Assessing Office for its website. The organization called it “a website that is transparent and easily understood.” Carey Baker, who was elected property appraiser of Lake County in 2012, has included information for prospective homebuyers, as well. “One important item every homeowner should be aware of is what possible exemptions there are to minimize the tax burden,” says Baker. “If you’re a fulltime owner and residence, you get a homestead exemption. Another exemption available is a possible disability or limited income senior disability.” Other exemptions found on the website include the military/veterans and widow/widower exemption. Applications must be submitted by March 1 of the
year the homeowner exemption is requested to begin. Apply by mail, in person at one of the two offices of the Lake County Property
Appraiser, or online for the homestead exemption. Carefully read the instructions regarding the exemption you seek to ensure you do
HELPFUL WEBSITES HOMEBUILDERS ASSOCIATION OF LAKE COUNTY
HOMEADVISOR
www.lakesumterhba.com
www.homeadvisor.com
FLORIDA HOMEBUILDERS ASSOCIATION
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
Publications for homebuyers and homeowners
www.consumer.ftc.gov
www.fhba.com
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF HOMEBUILDERS
Home improvement articles and tips
Consumer information site
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION To verify professional licenses online
Resources for consumers
www.myfloridalicense.com
www.nahb.org
FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES
FREEADVICE Answers for legal question concerning construction
real-estate-law.freeadvice.com/ construction
freshfromflorida.com/DivisionsOffices/Licensing
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exactly what is required. For those purchasing a new home in the area, there is a wealth of information in one convenient location. “Prospective homeowners should consider my website an excellent resource for almost everything that pertains to an individual home. If you’re looking for a particular home, from my website you can find out where the closest school, fire station, police station, or library is,” Baker says. “You can find out when your trash is picked up or who provides your water and electric. All that information is available on the website for those shopping for a home.” If you’re thinking of selling your home, Baker’s website can aid in that effort, too. “It can be used to determine the value of your home. We have a feature that shows the values of homes sold in your neighborhood for the past three years,” Baker adds. “You can do your own price comparison.” Whatever you may encounter while deciding to build or buy a home in Lake or Sumter counties, there are places to find the answers you need.
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or a property manager, we’d like the opportunity to earn your trust. We repair and service all brands of equipment and we are proud to service Lake, Sumter, and South Marion Counties. Based in Fruitland Park, we are just minutes away from The Villages, Clermont, Eustis and the surrounding neighborhoods. Our pledge to you is to provide the most honest, reliable and affordable air conditioning & appliance service in Florida. Should we fall short, then our pledge to you is to do everything possible to correct the situation. Your call is very important to us, so we are ready to receive it 24-hours a day, 7 days a week.
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THE 6th ANNUAL 2016 LAKE-SUMTER
New Home&Remodeling Expo Saturday, March 5th, 8am to 3pm, Leesburg National Guard Armory In Historic Downtown Leesburg ~ 400 W Meadow Street ~ Admission is FREE and Parking is FREE
Over 50 Builders, Remodelers, and Suppliers on Display! ALSO AT THE EXPO, GARDENING AND LANDSCAPING SEMINARS BY
Jonathan Squires “THE BAREFOOT GARDENER”
The 2016 Lake-Sumter New Home&Remodeling Expo has something for everyone, so bring the whole family! We have over 50 Builders, Remodelers and Suppliers displaying their products and services at this year’s New Home & Remodeling Expo. They will each be giving away door prizes throughout the day. You must register at their booth first. The American Heroes Walk - Register and take a lap around Veterans Memorial Park, from 8am to 3pm. Ro-Mac Lumber & Supply will donate $5 per person for the first 2,000 people to complete the walk, to Habitat’s Veterans Village Project. It’s FREE to participate. Veterans BBQ Lunch and a raffle for a GAS BBQ GRILL giveaway - sponsored by the Home Builders Association of LakeSumter. All proceeds go to the Veterans Village Project. Music and Prizes and Cash — Oh My!
Jonathan Squires is the owner of Just Perfect Plants and a recognized lawn and garden expert. Jonathan will be presenting two free seminars at the 2016 New Home & Remodeling Expo at 10am and Noon on Saturday, March 5th in front of the Expo. If last year’s crowd is any indication, you will want to come early to get a good place. Jonathan will be presenting seminars on The Incredible Edible Garden, utilizing vegetable plants as a part of the home’s landscaping, and No Lawn Landscape where he will show homeowners how to have a beautiful yard without a traditional lawn. Jonathan will be available all day at the Expo to answer all of your gardening and landscaping questions. He will also be displaying some of the newest plant varieties available from Just Perfect Plants. Jonathan Squires is a renowned expert on Florida-Friendly gardening and his techniques for weed and pest control help protect Florida’s sensitive ecosystem. The Barefoot Gardner believes chemicals are to be used very sparingly and he will show you how to enhance and protect your plants naturally. This is one of the area’s most popular seminars and it’s FREE to attend.
- LHS Jazz Band performing 9am - 2pm - Over 50 Door Prizes to give away -
$1,000 CA$H Grand Prize Drawing at 3pm!
The 2016 Lake-Sumter New Home & Remodeling Expo is hosted by Ro-Mac Lumber & Supply, along with Our Media Partners and Sponsors
For More Information contact Rebecca Ballash at at 352.787.4545 ext-325 or go to RomacLumber.com
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FEBRuar r To have an event considered for the calendar, send a short text description along with a color photo (if available) 45 days in advance of event to: calendar@akersmediagroup.com or Lake & Sumter Style Calendar, P.O. Box 490088, Leesburg, FL 34749
EVENTS FEB. 3
LEESBURG MARDI GRAS—REVERSE DRAW The final dash for King Rex and Queen Divine votes occurs this evening. Raffle winners announced and prizewinners revel publicly in their stupendous luck. Held at the lovely Opera House in downtown Leesburg, it’s sure to be a night of good fun. Get your fill of food, drink, and dancing. No cover charge for this event; save your money for raffle tickets. For more information, call 352.365.0053. 6 p.m. 108 S. Fifth St., Leesburg.
FEB. 5
LEESBURG MARDI GRAS—CROWNING EVENT In its 19th year, this ball is the center of Leesburg Mardi Gras festivities.
King Rex and Queen Divine are crowned with plenty of pomp at the Leesburg National Guard Armory. This is a formal affair, so dress with plenty of flair. For more information, call 352.365.0053. 7 p.m. 400 W. Meadow St., Leesburg.
FEB. 6
19TH ANNUAL MARDI GRAS— PARTY IN THE STREET The jazziest street party this side of Lake Pontchartrain comes to Main Street Leesburg for the 19th consecutive year. Twelve hours of parades, beads, and performers. There will be food vendors, live music, and all of your friends. Make sure you don’t miss it! For more information, visit leesburgmardigras.com or call 352.365. 0053. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Main St., Leesburg.
FEB. 6
12TH ANNUAL TAVARES AFRICAN AMERICAN HERITAGE FESTIVAL & PARADE A true celebration, this local tradition honors the contributions and achievements of African Americans in and for our community. There will be food and vendors of all sorts. Come to Wooton Park and spend your day at this free cultural event. For more information, call 352.406.9608. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. 200 S. Rockingham Ave., Tavares.
FEB. 11
LEESBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RIBBON CUTTING That! Company has a new location, and it’s ribbon-cutting time. Join local dignitaries and the Leesburg Chamber of Commerce for the grand
opening of the Internet marketing company’s new site. Call the chamber at 352.787.2131 for more information. 5 to 7 p.m., 4046 Via Del Medico, Leesburg.
FEB. 13
“A LURE FOR LOVE” PET EXPO AND FUNDRAISER Mount Dora’s Elizabeth Evans Parks is going to the dogs...and their owners couldn’t be happier. This is the second year Paws for Mount Dora is downtown. This year it features a Swift Paws automated dog lure course and an agility course. It’s a free event with food and other vendors. Visit their website, pawsformountdora.com for information, and to see which downtown establishments welcome pooches during the event. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 100 00 N. Donnelly St., Mount Dora.
FEB. 12
Winefest XXVI As if you need a reason to raise a glass, Lakeridge Winery is hosting their beloved wine fest, a three-day procession of the best our area has to offer. Come try their award-winning wines. Lakeridge events always have a great selection of food and showcase unique artisans. Winery tours are available during events and since it includes tastings, don’t neglect having a looksee. Entry comes with a $2 donation. For more information, call 352.394.8627 or email jiceberg@lakeridgewinery.com. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 19239 U.S. Hwy. 27 N., Clermont.
music at the Trout Lake Nature Center. Tickets are $50 per attendee. To register, go to universe. com/rookeryFeb.2016 or for more info, call 352.357.7536. 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 520 E. County Road 44, Eustis.
FEB. 13
SUNSET ON TROUT LAKE Looking for an easy way to spend a latee winter night? Come watchh the birds return to roost ost against a beautiful Trout Lake sunset. The bonfire and a ne will keep glass of wine you nice andd toasty. Follow up with a good meal set to Florida folk
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9TH ANNUAL TRACTOR SHOW & PULL Paquette’s Museum has planned three days of tractor-related fun. There is something for everyone at this event that feels like an old-timey county fair with tractor competitions and frying pan tosses, among other fun activities. A Neil Diamond tribute concert and a barbecue dinner are also on the weekend’s roster. Tickets are $15 daily. For a full look at the event, visit stewsihstuff.com or call 352.728.3588. 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 615 S. Whitney Rd., Leesburg.
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show coming to you from Mount Dora’s initiative to bring nationally recognized live entertainment. Tickets are $25 - $75. For more information, visit mountdoralive.com. 7 p.m. 520 N. Baker St., Mount Dora.
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BUSINESS AFTER HOURS Business After Hours is hosted and sponsored by Occupational HealthLRMC. This is a great way to network and meet people from other area businesses. Call the chamber at 352.787.2131 for more information. 5:30 to 7 p.m., 550 E Dixie Ave., on the campus of LRMC, Leesburg.
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LEESBURG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SUNRISE BREAKFAST The monthly Sunrise Breakfast is today! Don’t miss a dynamic speaker and good fellowship with local businesspersons. Call the Leesburg Chamber of Commerce at 352.787.2131 or visit www.leesburgchamber. com for more information. 7 to 8:30 a.m. at Leesburg Community Building, 201 E Dixie Ave., Leesburg.
MUSIC+THEATRE FEB. 2
AMBROSIA IN CONCERT This event may make a great date-night surprise for the “biggest part of you.” Take a dose of nostalgia and join the popular 70s rock band at Mount Dora’s Community Building. Another great
FEB. 3
CALENDAR GIRLS Sometimes a good cause requires you to bare all and Calendar Girls is a play just about that. It’s based on the true story of a group of women who disregarded what might be scandalous to pose nude for a calendar that benefited leukemia research. The Bay Street Players invite you to question what heroism looks like. Join them on Feb. 3 or check out some of their other dates by going to baystreetplayers. org. Tickets are $18 to $21. For more information, call 352.357.7777 or email boxoffice@ baystreetplayers.org. 8 p.m. 109 N. Bay St., Eustis.
FEB. 4
FUNNY MONEY You may remember the 2006 Chevy Chase film, but this farce was originally a British stage comedy written by Ray Cooney. It’s a classic case of the switcheroo. After Henry Perkins finds his briefcase holding his cheese and chutney sandwich replaced with one stuffed with money, mayhem and hilarity ensue. The IceHouse Theatre invites gh you for a good laugh throughout February. ary. For n, call more information, 352.383.4616 or email heatree. info@icehousetheatre. com 8 p.m. 1100 N. Unser St., Mountt Dora.
FEB. 18
FLORIDA LAKES SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA SCOTTISH FANTASY An unparalleled night of music is coming your way. Fittingly hosted at St. Patrick Catholic Church, the performance features violin virtuoso Konstantin Dimitrov. Tickets are $42 in advance, $45 at the door, and $15 per student. For more information, call 352.589.1500. 7:30 p.m. 6803 Old Hwy. 441 S. (Highland St.), Mount Dora
FEB. 25
A CARPENTERS TRIBUTE Paquette’s invites the public to this night of music from days gone by. Celebrate one unforgettable voice and one unforgettable duo with the sounds of The Carpenters Once More. From the debut of this dynamic duo to the last of their public performances, this heartwarming show highlights hits like “Yesterday Once More.” Tickets are only $14. For more information, call 352.728.3588. 6 p.m. 615 S. Whitney Road, Leesburg.
FEB. 6
Bird Count & Nature Walk It’s great weather for a nature outing! Join expert birders Bob and Mary Wexler on this month’s bird survey at Trout Lake Nature Center. See nature at its finest! Florida during the cooler months is a perfect time to see birds in large numbers. Catch them before they leave in the spring. The duo has a lot to share about patterns and local wildlife. For more information, call 352.357.7536 or email tlnc. info@gmail.com. 8 a.m. 520 E. County Road 44, Eustis.
ARTS+EXHIBITS FEB. 6
LADY LAKE ART IN THE PARK Join the City of Lady Lake for a two-day showcase of local artists. This event is at Veteran’s Park. Look for the log cabin they call the red caboose. Browse the booths that display fine art and excellent craftsmanship. You’re sure to find a treasure. Food vendors and live entertainment complete the experience. For more information, call 352.344.3440. Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Veteran’s Pa Park, U.S. Hwy. 27/441, Lady Lake.
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39TH ANNUAL LEESBURG ART FESTIVAL It’s been almost four decades since The Leesburg Center for the Arts introduced this beloved cultural event. Come be a part of the tradition and enjoy beautiful downtown Leesburg. It’s a two-day affair with free admission. For more information, call 352.365.0232. 10 a. m. - 5 p.m. Towne Square, Leesburg.
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RENNINGER’S ANTIQUE EXTRAVAGANZA I’m certain you haven’t been to anything bigger. With more than 800 booths, it’s Florida’s biggest antique show.
If you’re looking for a treasure, odds are in your favor. Vendors come from all over the U. S. offering varieties that ensure finding unique pieces. Friday to Sunday at Renninger’s Antique Center. For more information, call 352.383.8393. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 20651 U.S. Hwy. 441, Mount Dora.
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GUN SHOW The gun show has come back to the Lake County Fairgrounds. This yearly event puts you in front of sellers and experienced firearm experts. Concealed weapons classes are offered both days for $69 and last about two-and-ahalf hours. Entry each day is $5. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 101 County Road 452, Eustis.
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Tyler Haney Three Tenors Plus One Liquor Box Liquor Box Jon Cabrera Smooth Country Band Jeff Whitfield Tyler Haney Kelly Jarrard Kings County Chicken Train Da Boys Chicken Train Dennis Gallo Peter Nero Defenders of Daisies Smooth Country Band Jeff Whitfield Neil Diamond Tribute with Keith Allynn Florida Lakes Symphony Orchestra Kelly Jarrard Roxx Florida Lakes Symphony Orchestra Kings County Roxx Jon Cabrera Defenders of Daisies Loretta Lynn Smooth Country Band Jeff Whitfield Tyler Haney Kelly Jarrard Travis Tritt Grateful Hearts Mark Z Missin’ Piston Felix Cavaliere’s Rascals Da Boys Missin’ Piston Jon Cabrera Smooth Country Band Jeff Whitfield
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THE MEDIEVAL ART OF QUILLING STORY: LEIGH NEELY PHOTOS: FRED LOPEZ
Quilling is an ancient art form that dates back to the 15th century and may have started even earlier. For local artist Lois Brandt Weber, it’s a way to express herself and share her artistry with the world. However, that wouldn’t have happened if they hadn’t decided to end tap dancing class at Hawthorne at Leesburg. “The gals here had been tap dancing for so long that at the end of the season, they said they weren’t going to do it anymore,” Lois said. “I knew I had an hour every day and I wondered what I was going to do. I went by the quilling room and I remembered I’d done that. So when I went back up North, I went to Ben Franklin Crafts and Frame Shop and bought all the papers in all the colors. In six months I had 35 pictures done.” The art of paper filigree, or quilling, is rolling or coiling thin strips of paper into various shapes and using the tiny pieces to create a design. Like doing tapestry, it was considered a fine art for the women of the 18th century. Because the designs are made with paper, not many of them are still around today, except in museums in New England and New York City. In an effort to have the art last longer, artists today use acid-free paper. Lois always had an artistic nature. She took classes in elementary and high school and got back into art as the mother of five children. “The doctor said the kids are driving you crazy, get out of
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the house. I took a class in oil painting at the YWCA, which was two blocks away,” Lois said. With growing children, however, that venture didn’t last as long as the doctor hoped. She was soon busy being ‘Mom’s Taxi Service.’ Lois is also an avid dancer. She did clogging and tap dancing. “I taught country couples ballroom dancing, and at one point, line dancing. I’m a dancer from way back when.” Unfortunately, arthritis put an end to dancing for Lois, though she still serves as a mentor for the clogging group at Hawthorne. Painful wrists kept her from being able to knit or crochet, but the finger work involved in quilling is still manageable, and she generally works six to eight hours a day on her quilling. At 81, she’s not able to go to craft shows like she once did, though she still does the Leesburg Partnership’s Christmas House. In addition to making ornaments, shadow boxes, and pictures of all sizes, Lois makes all kinds of jewelry— necklaces, earrings, designs in watch faces, bracelets, and pins. Lately, she has been duplicating designs from quilts for her ornaments and jewelry. She proudly displays her “no-man” bracelets that are easy to put on without assistance. They are wraparound and made with elastic. Her jewelry is available at Gallery East
Art Center in Belleview. Lois does her work as Ladybug Creations, and every piece she does has a little red ladybug on it somewhere. She received best in show at the national quilling conventions three times. “When I won best in show, others were doing butterflies, but they did them all in a row, like specimen. I did mine in 3-D on a field of green.” The last piece she entered for competition was called Butterflies on Purple Thistle. “I said if this one wins, I’m giving it to the church because God gave it to me, and I’m giving it back,” Lois said. The 3-D picture hangs in Lakes and Hills Covenant Church in Howey-in-the-Hills, where Lois attends. She truly enjoys making unusual pieces for family members, too. For her grandson, who is a commercial pilot, Lois did a Hat in the Ring plane from World War I, and for her granddaughter, the advanced math teacher who married on Pi Day, she did the wedding announcement in a frame with roses and a pi symbol. There’s also the grandson who loves “Star Wars” and got R2D2 and C3PO in metallic paper. Lois leads the classes in quilling at Hawthorne now. “I keep teaching and passing it on. Things just fall into place when I’m working.”
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Three days of tractor pulling, parades, prizes, and plain ol’ fun at Paquette’s. STORY: LEIGH NEELY PHOTOS: FRED LOPEZ
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bought a professional sled. He uses it up there in the summertime, and we use it here in the wintertime.” The tractors compete in various class levels: stock antique, super antique, open gear, farm stock, modified farm, open gear farm, and V-8 modified. The tractors pull a set weight in the sled. When a tractor makes it to the end of the 100-meter track that’s considered
You’ll find a carnival atmosphere at Paquette Historical Farmall Museum this month. Days will be filled with music, food, games, and a tractor pull. “We’ll have pulling for three days,” owner Stewart Paquette said. “There will be music during the day, a barbecue dinner on Friday night, the antique car club, and an antique truck show.” The museum is Stewart’s passion. Ask him almost anything about the famous International Harvester tractors and he can tell you about it. “It was pretty much the tractor of Florida,” Stewart said. “Until we had the big freeze in the ’80s, they were all over this area. They went out of business in ’85.” Stewart became interested in International Harvester (IH) because of its history and longevity. Back in 1830, Cyrus Hall McCormick field demonstrated his version of a horsedrawn reaper, which was patented in 1834. He and his brother, Leander, moved to Chicago and started McCormick Harvesting Machine Company. Famed financier, J.P. Morgan, merged with the company and it became International Harvester, which lasted until they began experiencing deep losses in the 1980s. Today, collectors around the world keep the tractors visible and, like Stewart, rebuilt and working.
This three-day event provides a great opportunity to enjoy not only exciting events like the tractor pull, but the amazing ladies’ frying pan toss, cornhole beanbag toss, a bouncy house, daily tractor parades, and lots of other fun-filled activities. There will be vendors, kettle corn, a food truck with Mexican food, ice cream, and many other goodies. The ladies’ frying pan toss is always an enjoyable event. “They used castiron skillets, and they kept breaking,” Stewart said. “So we made steel ones. They’re all the same size so everybody has an equal chance, and we give out prizes. There will be prizes and trophies for everything.” Stewart thinks the antique truck show and display of antique cars should be of special interest to history buffs. The trucks are part of Vintage Trucks of Florida and include everything from semis to farm trucks to fire trucks and their apparatus. Though it’s not a sanctioned event, the tractor pull is governed by National Tractor Pullers Association (NTPA) rules. “We have a track and a sled, which is like those used in events in Inverness and Ocala,” Stewart said. “We didn’t have a professional pull in the beginning, so our events were just local drivers. We got together with a guy from Ohio and
a “full pull.” More weight is added to the sled and competitors who moved past 300 feet have a “pull off,” and the winner is the tractor that pulls the sled the longest distance. Jennifer Sidelinger, Stewart’s niece, runs the offices of the museum. The store offers an assortment of parts for IH vehicles; they receive orders from places across the pond like the United Kingdom and as far away as Australia and Japan. There’s plenty of parking for cars and for self-contained campers. “We have places for tents and RVs,” Jennifer said. “We’ll have new events and activities every day,” Stewart said. “Normally it’s $15 to tour the museum, but that’s included in the $10 daily ticket for this event.” Don’t miss the ninth annual Historical Farmall Tractor Show & IH Chapter 27 State Show, Feb. 18–20, 8 am. – 5 p.m., at Paquette’s Historical Farmall Museum, 615 S. Whitney Road, off U.S. Highway 27. For information, visit stewsihstuff.com or call 352.728.3588.
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DAYTONA RISES TO FAMILY FUN The Daytona 500 is an event of mythical proportions, especially with all the new “Daytona Rising” changes at the International Speedway. Even if you are not a racing fan, you most likely know something about this annual meetup of NASCAR competitors. Although racing will permeate almost every corner of Daytona Beach on Feb. 21, the city has a lot more for visitors than just the “Great American Race.” STORY: MARY ANN DESANTIS PHOTOS: TONY DESANTIS+PROVIDED BY DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY
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et’s just get this out of the way first: A trip to Daytona Beach isn’t complete without a tour of the International Speedway—especially this year as the world’s first “motorsports stadium” has just been unveiled. The location is the same (after all, you can’t miss it when you are headed to the beach), but a $400 million reimagining of the iconic Speedway has turned it into more than a racing venue. It’s a small city within itself, complete with its own solar plant and enough steel to represent one percent of the entire U.S. steel production. Promoted as “Daytona Rising,” the new construction on the speedway began in July 2013 and was completed
last month in time for the 2016 Rolex 24. Changes to the 58-year-old structure include five expanded “injectors,” the 21st century name for the redesigned entrances that lead fans to a series of escalators and elevators. They are then transported to three different concourse levels, each featuring spacious social areas, or “neighborhoods,” along the nearly mile-long frontstretch. New, wider, and more comfortable seats accommodate 101,500 fans along with twice as many restrooms and three times as many concession stands. “The International Speedway is much more of a social experience now,” says Lori Campbell Baker, Daytona Beach’s director of public relations. “It’s also more than the World Center of Racing…it’s now the World Center of Entertainment.” In addition to racing and other events, the speedway will host the inaugural “Country 500” music festival May 27– 29 featuring some of the top names in country music, including Luke Bryan, Kid Rock, Lady Antebellum, Willie Nelson, and dozens of others. Three huge performance stages—all specially designed and built for the festival—will be set on the infield. And that infield is something to see
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up close and personal. A 30-minute speedway tour by shuttle is available ($16, adults; $10, ages 6-12), but my husband and I opted for the 90-minute all access tour ($23, adults; $17, ages 6-12). If your time allows, the extra $7 is worth the price because you can exit the shuttle and get a behindthe-scenes view of the International Speedway. I must admit I’ve never been to a NASCAR event, but touring the Daytona International Speedway was a cultural experience I will not forget. It also laid the groundwork for understanding and appreciating how many of the city’s other attractions relate to the racing tradition. For example, Florida’s tallest lighthouse, the Ponce De Leon Lighthouse, is a landmark not just
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because it was built in 1887. Early stock car races took place along a 4.1mile stretch from Ormond Beach to the lighthouse. Today, the Inlet Light Station is on the National Register of Historic Places and is surrounded by several dwellings that explain life as a lighthouse keeper in the 1800s. Climb the 203 steps to the top for a breathtaking panoramic view of the inlet and Daytona Beach. Take a deep breath of salty air, release all of your tensions and just imagine what it looked like when those drivers came hauling down the beach. Within walking distance of Lighthouse Point Park is the Marine Science Center, where youngsters as well as the youngat-heart can explore the area’s diverse ecosystems, touch stingrays, and learn
If the boardwalk area is too noisy for you, head just a couple of miles south on A1A to Daytona Shores, where beaches are less crowded and the race car drivers often stay. The Shores Resort, where you might bump into a few of the drivers and crews, offers relaxing amenities, such as its nightly “S’mores at the Shores.” Sit around the fire pits with your own s’mores kit provided by the hotel—a great treat on a cool February night. The Shores also features a gallery of historic racing photos that will surely bring back memories for longtime fans.
about the bird rehabilitation program in Volusia County. The Marine Science Center is just one example of how Daytona Beach is a family friendly destination—even when it’s too cool to sunbathe on “America’s Original Beach,” as the folks in Daytona call it. Take advantage of winter’s less-thanideal beach weather and head into town. Tourists often fail to discover the city’s world-class museums located across the Halifax River on Nova Road. The newest offering is the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum that showcases paintings spanning nearly 200 years of
Florida history from the 1800s into the new millennium. Well-known artists John James Audubon, Thomas Hart Benton, and N.C. Wyeth are among those who traveled to Florida to paint, and their works are displayed in the unique cracker-style facility. Located in the same 90-acre nature preserve as the Brown Museum is Daytona Beach’s Museum of Arts & Sciences (MOAS), which houses American, African, and Cuban art collections, as well as a prehistoric Florida gallery where a giant ground sloth skeleton hovers over visitors. We elected to visit MOAS late in the day so
we could stay for the electrifying laser show in the museum’s planetarium. The state-of-the-art astronomy facility features dynamic and educational programing and a rocking light show with music. One of Daytona’s “sweetest attractions” is the Angell & Phelps Chocolate Factory, where free 20-minute tours are offered Monday through Saturday on the hour. Located on South Beach Street, the factory is known for high quality, handmade chocolates made fresh daily. Of course, no trip to Daytona Beach is complete without a stroll or two along the famous Daytona Beach Boardwalk and Pier, a combination of history and fun. The historic bandshell is the site for seasonal weekend concerts and special events while the Joyland Amusement Center is the place for family Go-Kart races. Take time to explore the boardwalk’s historic markers that offer lasting tributes to races of the past. Seeing all Daytona Beach has to offer in a weekend is a race to the finish, but we gave it our best try. And the good news: it was just a trial run until our next visit.
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WE’RE IN BUSINESS There’s no shortage of wonderful businesses in Lake County. Those companies and their products were on full display at the 2nd annual Business Expo, held at Lake Receptions in Mount Dora. Not only did attendees have an opportunity to interact with business owners; they also enjoyed food and drinks. The free event was organized by the Tavares Chamber of Commerce and the Mount Dora Chamber of Commerce.
TARIN LAWRENCE, CIERRA JACKSON AND GINO MORALES
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GLORIA SAVANNAH-AUSTIN ANGILA CHAMBLISS AND TIM PICCIRILLO
BRYAN FETTER AND ORLANDO GREEN
ROBIN AUSTIN AND LESLIE LIGHTBOURNE
ELIZEBETH CLARK AND RUTH BRUNNER
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POP THE CORK Main Street Leasing recently celebrated the arrival of an exhibit called “escherick to NAKASHIMA,” with a champagne reception at the Modernism Museum. The event, which provided support for the culture of fine arts, crafts, and education in Mount Dora features dignitaries such as David Rago, Suzanne Perrault, and John Sallo of “Antique Roadshow” along with Nakashima expert, Robert Aibel. Paul Eisenhauer, former director of the Wharton Esherick Museum was also a guest.
JULIETTE DAVIS, JOHN SOLLO, DAVID RAGO, PAUL IESENHAUR, KEN MAZIK, DONNA BROWN, ROBERT AIBEL, SUZANNE PERRAULT AND LARRY BAKER
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MAYOR CATHY HOECHST AND BRET LIVINGSTON SUZANNE PERRAULT AND MMERRY HADDEN
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A ‘STRONG’ COMMITMENT A large crowed gathered as King Rex and Queen Divine candidates of the Leesburg Mardi Gras showcased their unique talents while vying for votes. The “Talent Party” event held outside the Leesburg Partnership LINDA SHEPHARD-MILLER AND building included a cash bar, dancing and buffet. JULIE ROBINSON-LUEALLEN DEAN SIMMONS, AUBREY AKERS, AUSTIN SIMMONS, DEAN SIMMONS, AND DAVID BOOTH
ALLAN SEABROOK AND JORDAN HAWKINS CARMAN CULLEN-BATT, CORY GIBBS, STEPHANIE STRONG, AND DEAN SIMMONS
STANLEY GETTY, ANDREW ENTWISTLE, JAMES CALLAHAN, AND GREG SHAFFER
TOM GRIZZARD, TED WOLFE, AND MARK BRIONEZ LISA STRONG, LORI STRONG RICKETSON, AND STEPHANIE STRONG
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STRUT YOUR MUTT Pooches with pizazz walked the runway at the Eustis Community Center in the Strut Your Mutt Fashion Show to raise money for the Lake County Animal Services. Every breed and trend were represented. From Labs in jerseys to poodles in – ahem – poodle shirts. Let’s just say the catwalk went to the dogs. SARA WATTINS, JESSICA WHITEHOUSE AND JOSHUA PROCTOR
BOB AND BONNIE FIELD ELLEN TIDWELL, BARBRA THOMPSON AND PETE CRAFT
WITTNEY LUCKART, LISA RICHARDSON AND MICHELLE BALLINGS ANNA AND STEVE ZITNICK WITH MEL JOANN HOLLAND, JANE STROPES HORBAL AND GENEVIEVE MATOS AND MARY RHODES
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Tarek Bakdash, MD is not just a neurologist, he is also a compassionate, conscientious, caring human being who believes that treating a patient is so much more than dealing with an illness. Dr. Bakdash’s philosophy is to treat each patient with the same care he would give to his own family member. “In my religious belief, saving one soul is like saving the entire humanity,” Dr. Bakdash said. “That is why when the Emergency Room calls me for a stroke
drill, I am prompted to see the patient and make critical, life-saving decision by providing accurate and immediate treatment.” Dr. Bakdash has privileges at Leesburg Regional Medical Center and The Villages Regional Hospital, which make up the Central Florida Health Alliance. In addition to being board certified in psychiatry and neurology, Dr. Bakdash is certified in neuromuscular care, a subspecialty that is relatively new.
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Neuromuscular disorders affect the nerves controlling voluntary muscles, like those in your arms and legs. These diseases are often rare and genetic or inherited. That’s why it’s so important for Dr. Bakdash to have a personal relationship with each patient and their families. “I can’t just focus on the brain. I have to focus on the entire aspect of the nervous system,” Dr. Bakdash said. “I’m on a mission with a patient to learn everything I can to define what the problem is.”
First, he makes the patient feel comfortable by letting the patient know he is focused on that particular area. “Sometimes when a patient comes here, they really don’t know why they’re seeing a neurologist. I acknowledge all the patient’s complaints and put together their symptoms and other medical history to make a clearer diagnosis,” Dr. Bakdash said. “This patient has several problems and has probably seen multiple doctors before coming here.” Dr. Bakdash studies the patient as one who would study a puzzle, putting all the pieces together to create the perfect picture of that patient. “What I do is acknowledge, listen, and analyze the entire problem.” “I had a patient who was a flight attendant in her 50s, and she had what was termed a ‘nervous breakdown.’ She was diagnosed with dementia,” Dr. Bakdash said. “When she came to us, she did not behave like someone with Alzheimer’s. While there was anxiety, there was no continuing evidence of dementia.” Dr. Bakdash sees the patientphysician relationship as precious, confidential and deeper than a family relationship. The patient provides confidential medical history and personal life experiences that aid in diagnosis. “Doctors often spend more time with the patients than we spend with our family. That means if I’m not there for my patient, that relationship is inefficient.” After careful examination and developing a relationship with the flight attendant, Dr. Bakdash was sure her problem was not dementia. Rather, he believed she was experiencing anxiety; a problem treatable with medication and talk therapy. His deeper understanding of her personality and her physical issues helped him reach this conclusion. Extensive dialogue with the patient is imperative to finding an accurate diagnosis, so Dr. Bakdash makes it
a point to take the time to see his patients. “Poor communication with the patient is a major failure of the physician-patient relationship that we value and are keen to maintain in neurology at Central Florida Health Alliance,” Dr. Bakdash said. He compares giving a diagnosis of this nature to the verdict a jury presents after reviewing all the evidence. “Like a responsible jury, I am very keen to provide the patient with the accurate and fair verdict/diagnosis.”
told her she could take it orally.” The problem came when the doctor didn’t explain the correct dosage of the oral vitamins to the patient, which confused her. “She was taking less than what was needed, but it was a problem that was very simple to fix.” Dr. Bakdash wants patients to know he is there to help. “People come to a doctor for answers,” he said. “I take the time to choose what needs to be done with care because I am dealing with human beings.”
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Cooking for a Healthy Heart Wednesday, February 17, 5 to 6 p.m. Florida Hospital Waterman Conry CREATION Health Center
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A Place to Enjoy Salad Days
Where can you get 15 different varieties of chicken salad? At the new Chicken Salad Chick located at 996 La Plaza Grande in Spanish Springs Town Square in The Villages. The company has franchises in several places in Florida, including Orlando, Tallahassee, and Gainesville. The menu features fresh, healthy food and nothing fried. Previously the site of Mario’s Pizza, the new business will be open Monday to Saturday from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
A Taste of Italy! There’s going to be a new Italian deli in town thanks to Giovanni Manco, owner of Giovanni’s Ristorante & Pizzeria in Southern Trace Plaza. The commercial complex will house six small buildings, in addition to the deli, and is located just north of the Oxford Post Office on U.S. Highway 301. Customers can buy sausages and other ingredients included in the tasty Italian dishes served at Giovanni’s, and there’ll be space for tables and chairs.
WAVE OF GOODNESS If you drive anywhere in the tri-county area I can bet you’re near a Darrell’s Diner. This small-town diner has become a chain, with seven established locations and the newest one, No. 8, going into a long-boarded-up building in Wildwood. Darrell’s “Doggone Good” Diner’s golden Retriever logo was spotted on the corner of 301 and 462. Renovations of the location continue, but it sure is a welcomed sight!
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GRAB A FORK AND CELEBRATE Holidays don’t always have to be about presents and spending time with the family. Sometimes it can be as simple as celebrating something you love, and since this is Quick Bites, we’re talking about food. Here are some odd yet delicious food holidays to mark on your calendar this month, according to Foodimentary.com
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You may have noticed on an early morning biscuits-andgravy run that Bojangles, the beloved restaurant known for its Southern-style fast food, closed its doors throughout Central Florida. Quite inexplicably, the owner of the chain decided to leave the business behind— effective immediately, For Bojangles lovers, this means
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Longtime Leesburg favorite, Sonny’s BBQ on Griffin Road, closed its door forever Feb. 1. Though it was the No. 1 Leesburg location for many years, the decision not to renew the franchise agreement came about for a number of reasons. Employees were offered positions with other Sonny’s restaurants in the area.
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CHOCOLATE When you open the door of Peterbrooke Chocolatier in Lake Sumter Landing, you are enveloped in the luscious aroma of chocolate. For this special season, when chocolates make the perfect Valentine for the one you love, Style visited in the kitchen with the staff of Peterbrooke. STORY: LEIGH NEELY PHOTOS: FRED LOPEZ + SHUTTERSTOCK
“The process in the kitchen begins every day with tempering the chocolate,” said Sarah Bowersox, confectioner for the candy store. “Just to temper the chocolate takes an hour and a half every morning. That’s the process of pouring it and heating it to the proper temperature so it’s presentable.” The glossy, firm finish you see on premium chocolates and candy bars is the result of tempering. Time and temperature differ for tempering dark, milk, and white chocolate. Sarah said chocolate tastes good no matter how it looks because nothing alters the flavor. “When you [work with it] out of temper, it can be very streaky or speckled,” Sarah said. “It
doesn’t look pleasing to the eye. You have to temper it right to get it to look right so that it cools properly.” Passionate about the candy the store offers, Sarah takes her responsibilities very seriously. Each day brings a new set of activities that she finds enjoyable and rewarding. Peterbrooke Chocolatier built its foundation on recreating the look and taste of fine European chocolate with only the best ingredients and Old World techniques to create the perfect complement with American comfort food such as popcorn and Oreo cookies. The chocolate ships to the stores directly from the factory in Jacksonville, but Sarah prepares and creates
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many of the items sold on site. Owners Veronica and Roger Barnes came to the area at the suggestion of her parents, who live in The Villages. “My parents lived here, and when we decided to open the store, they said we needed to see Lake Sumter Landing,” Veronica said. “At the time, we lived in the Heathrow area. We’re both Christians, and when we saw it, we felt like God was telling us, ‘This is the place.’”
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Sarah’s work in the kitchen requires careful attention to detail. Her artistic side comes out, especially when working on novelty items like the ladies’ high-heeled shoe or purse… Veronica said people warned them it would take six to eight months to get the business up and running, but they did it in three. “We opened in March 2008 right before Easter. I’ve never made so many bunnies in my life.” Prior to opening the chocolate shop, Veronica worked as a convergence engineer, where she combined voice and data networks in information technology. “It took some adjusting for me to work here because I just wasn’t used to this environment after working in an office for so long,” Veronica said. “It has been an amazing journey.”
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Each season brings a new focus for molds, gift baskets, and original designs. “I do more than 80 percent of the chocolate in the store,” Sarah said. “There are just a few items I don’t do. I do the ginger, all the pretzels, the orange peels—pretty much everything except the bin items up front, which come from Jacksonville.” Sarah’s work in the kitchen requires careful attention to detail. Her artistic side comes out, especially when working on novelty items like the ladies’ high-heeled shoe or purse, unique gifts with corporate logos on them, seasonal items, and the ever-popular popcorn and array of chocolate assortments. Almost anything you’d like covered with chocolate is accommodated in this kitchen, including wine bottles. “Everything is prepped differently, so it takes different time to prep,” Sarah said. “I have two temper machines now so I can do two at a time. If I do both, I do more than 60 pounds of chocolate a day. That takes about six to seven hours a day, not including tempering.” Veronica originally learned the process with representatives from the Jacksonville factory. Sarah began her career working the floor of the store. She demonstrated an avid interest in the preparation process, much to Veronica’s delight, and now keeps the kitchen running smoothly.
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“The people who work for me are a huge blessing,” Veronica said. “A lot of them have been with me seven years plus and I’m just grateful for every one of them. I’m also extremely grateful for those who support us.” Oreo and Nutter Butter are among the most popular cookies. However, you can get them encased in the creamy Peterbrooke milk or dark chocolate. “If I’m doing the enrober line with the cookies and crackers, that doesn’t take as much prep work because the cookies are premade,” Sarah said. “We use Oreos and Ritz crackers. However, we do make the turtles and peanut butter Ritz back here, which is great but very time consuming.” Enrobing is the process of covering a cookie, pretzel, cracker, fruit, or other item in creamy chocolate. Sarah said the machine has taken considerable time off this process. Hand-dipping each item made it a lengthy process. Chelsea Riley works on the floor, and when asked if she gets overwhelmed with chocolate, she just smiled and said, “I have days when I really want chocolate and some days when I don’t. I really love the chocolate here because it’s so good. The dark sea salt is my favorite and it’s a favorite of Villagers, too.” Buying a candy assortment always leaves you vulnerable to that one person who pokes a finger in the array to see what’s in the middle. With Peterbrooke Chocolatier that won’t be a problem. You’ll not only be able to choose each piece to go into your box, you’ll be able to pick the perfect box. There are the traditional heart-shaped boxes along with others of various sizes and designs. “We also have a box that looks like a little book,” Sarah said. “When you open it, there are your truffles.” But there’s more… “One special thing we do for Valentine’s Day is the strawberries,” Sarah said. “Customers can call us or come in the store, and we do a preorder, maybe a week before Valentine’s Day, and they’ll get a discount.” Keep an eye on peterbrookethevillages. com for details.
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CELEBRATE FEBRUARY’S OTHER WINE HOLIDAY Open That Bottle Night has become an international phenomenon since two enterprising wine columnists created it in 1999. What will be your special wine on Feb. 27? STORY: MARY ANN DESANTIS
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to read about wines and chocolate for Valentine’s Day? More importantly, they were also getting hundreds of letters from readers asking “when” to drink a particular wine. “Not a week went by that we didn’t get a letter from someone telling us about a wine they’d had for a long time and asking when it would be at the peak of aged perfection,” Gaiter wrote recently in her new role as a senior editor for Grape Collective magazine. “Sometimes the wine had been brought back from a marvelous vacation…or it had been the gift of a departed relative or friend…In one instance, the wine was from a case a mother had bought for her son’s wedding, and many years had passed without him getting close to getting hitched—she was ready to drink.” The columnists answered those queries with the same advice throughout the year: Prepare a special meal on a Saturday, gather some loved ones, and open that bottle. They believed the wine’s peak moment would be when it was shared and discussed. Then, in 1999, Gaiter and Brecher had a brainstorm and created the OTBN wine holiday. They encouraged their readers to open a symbolically significant bottle and then share
stories about why the bottle was important and how it tasted. Thousands of readers responded every year with hilarious, thoughtful and, most often, poignant comments. In a recent email to me, Dorothy shared a reader’s comment that touched her deeply after the very first OTBN. A gentleman in Pennsylvania wrote, “I can only express one regret. Had we found an occasion last year to open this great ‘gift of the grape,’ my bride of over 50 years could have been present to enjoy this event in person rather than in spirit only.” Similar if only…stories were repeated every year. Others found a bottle tucked away that they had long forgotten or had inherited. Some people had Bordeaux Grand Crus but were too intimidated to open them; others decided it was a good night to commemorate an event, even if that event was successful knee replacement. Many prepared elaborate meals while others had pizza or hot dogs. Nevertheless, the wine holiday encouraged people to savor life and friendships. The reasons for finally opening a special bottle became more important than the wine itself. Although Gaiter and Brecher moved on to different publications, they continue to celebrate OTBN
in their adopted hometown of New York City, where they invite folks to join them at a local café. Since its inception, OTBN has become a signature fundraising event for many charities, including some in Florida. Some restaurants around the country waive their corkage for the night, and wine stores use it to promote special varietals or vintages. I began reading “Tastings” in the early 2000s, and the OTBN follow-up columns were among my favorites. I was fascinated by the reasons people had for saving their wines. My husband and I had our own stash of 1996 vintages—the year we married. After a few years, we ran out of “our” vintage, but we’ve managed to always have a special bottle tucked away. We learned that OTBN wasn’t always about the wine, though. The evening was more fun with friends who brought their own special bottle of wine along with their stories and memories. As one of Gaiter’s and Brecher’s readers wrote after the first OTBN, “Drink it, don’t revere it!” I can’t think of more appropriate advice. If you celebrate OTBN this month, please share your experience with me by sending a brief email to maryann@ akersmediagroup.com with OTBN in the subject line. I would like to share your stories about your special wine evening in a future “Salute!” Until then, happy OTBN!
ABOUT THE WRITER Living in Italy was the catalyst for Mary Ann DeSantis to understand more about wine, and she now enjoys sharing what she’s learned. Since 2010, Saluté has covered topics for oenophiles of all levels — from novice wine drinkers to experienced connoisseurs. The column received a 2014 Florida Magazine Association Silver Award for Best Department and a 2012 Florida Press Club Excellence in Journalism Award for Commentary.
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PUDDLEJUMPERS IT’S NOT AIRPLANE FOOD! STORY: LEIGH NEELY PHOTO: FRED LOPEZ
Puddle Jumpers Lakeside in Tavares offers a fantastic combination—great food and a view that’s always exciting. You can enjoy fresh seafood, a tender steak or a delicious burger while watching the seaplanes on Lake Dora.
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the trimmings, were wonderful. The fries were hot and crisp. Since they have a full bar, I also had a Malibu rum and pineapple juice with my lunch. My husband had fish and chips, skipping the French fries and going instead for the house kettle chips, which he thoroughly enjoyed. The lightly breaded fish was cooked to perfection, served with fresh tartar sauce, and enjoyed with an Absolut screwdriver. Our only problem was we didn’t have room to try more menu items, such as the jalapeno cornbread BLT or buffalo ranch chicken sandwiches. The dinner looked
even more enticing with fresh Norwegian salmon, ribeye steak or the Pilot’s Platter with its center-cut Angus sirloin, fried shrimp, and homemade lump crab cake. During our lunch, we had an active view. There were jet-ski races and boat races going on while the planes were coming in and out. We strolled along the water’s edge after lunch and visited the Tavares Prop Shop, which has lots of cool T-shirts and other goodies with the airport logo on them. If you’re looking for a place to enjoy a lazy lunch, dinner with a touch of elegance or a Seaside Bucket with snow crab cocktail claws and peel-n-eat shrimp, Puddle Jumpers is the place to go.
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FORK REPORT: Casual dining // $$ // Seated immediately (late afternoon) // Wait for meal: 15 minutes OUT-OF-THE-ORDINARY STARTERS ($8.99-$24.99): The Seaside Bucket: Includes peel-n-eat shrimp and crab cocktail claws; Crab Cakes: made with lump crab, served with rémoulade sauce; Chicken Pitadillas: Soft pita bread stuffed with grilled chicken, toasted, served with homemade ranch dressing. ENTREES: ($8.99-$24.99) Pilot’s Platter: 8 oz. Angus center-cut sirloin, fried shrimp, and homemade lump crab cake with garlic mashed potatoes and a vegetable medley; Seafood Medley Pasta: Sautéed shrimp and Mahi tossed in special seafood sauce garnished with snow crab claw; Steak Burgers: Served on a toasted bun with lettuce, tomatoes, pickles, onions, and mayo along with fresh-cut fries or kettle chips. HOW FORK ON THE ROAD WORKS
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AT THE NANCY LOPEZ COUNTRY CLUB Where fine dining meets country club living STORY: SHEMIR WILES
The Villages is known for its array of fine country club dining establishments. However, some stand above the rest, and such is the case with Legacy Restaurant at the Nancy Lopez Country Club. With four elegant, well-sized dining rooms, Legacy accommodates parties of all sizes. It also has enough intimate seating for a romantic night out with a special someone, and the staff’s attentive, friendly nature makes you feel right at home. I was lucky enough on the evening I dined at Legacy to be seated right away. By 6:30, the early evening dining crowd had left and my friend and I found a cozy booth in the corner of the main dining area. Once settled, we promptly looked over the dinner menu. My friend suggested I try the mushroom brie soup, which is a favorite among her friends in The Villages. I decided to order the soup to start and settled on the filet blanco y negro for my main course. My friend, however, choose my second choice for an entrée: the grilled salmon Mateo. She paired it with a half serving of the cranberry and walnut salad. As we waited for our food, we pored over the wine menu. My guest, who is more knowledgeable about wine than I am (and happens to write Style’s Saluté wine column), had a glass of Mark West pinot noir. I, on the other hand, wanted something different and eventually settled on a glass of Diseño Old
Vine malbec. The wine was smooth and velvety in texture, and paired well with my mushroom brie soup. A fan of brie, I found the soup silky and rather rich but not heavy, and the mushrooms added some earthiness. When my main course arrived, I was dying to try my 8-ounce filet that was served in a lovely peppercorn sauce and peppercorn demi glace. The steak was extremely tender and juicy and both the peppercorn sauce and demi glace were nice accompaniments, but the steak could have easily stood alone. My sides—mashed red potatoes and green beans—were both delicious and cooked to perfection. I also sampled my friend’s dishes and found her cranberry and walnut salad was absolutely delightful. The spring mix was fresh and the raspberry vinaigrette was light and tangy. Her grilled salmon Mateo was also very tasty. It is marinated for eight hours in bourbon and brown sugar and then finished with a delightful sesameginger glaze. The glaze reminded me of teriyaki, but less sweet and subtler. For dessert, I ordered a slice of raspberry white chocolate brûlée cheesecake. It was almost too gorgeous to eat with its bold red raspberry swirls, but it tasted as good as it looked. The cheesecake was pure bliss, as each bite melted in my mouth. And the hand fired, glazed crème brûlée topping added a bit of crunch that was pleasantly unexpected. If you plan to visit Legacy, be prepared to spend a good chunk of change. Most of the entrees are in the $20 to $35 range. However, if it means excellently prepared food and impeccable service in a relaxing, five-star setting, then it is worth every penny.
LEGACY RESTAURANT AT THE NANCY LOPEZ COUNTRY CLUB 17135 Buena Vista Blvd., The Villages 352.753.1475
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1884 RESTAURANT AND BAR OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK: 11A.M.–12A.M. // LUNCH, DINNER, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 12 EAST MAGNOLIA AVENUE, EUSTIS // 1.800.856.1884 // WWW.1884RESTAURANTANDBAR.COM Located in the historic Ferran’s building in downtown Eustis, 1884 Restaurant and Bar is a must for all to discover. The restaurant, which is open from 11am to Midnight 7 days a week, has everything from Boar’s Head wraps and pressed sandwiches at lunch to hand-cut filets and the signature double-bone, two-inch thick pork chop at dinner. Sushi Bar 7 days a week, lunch and dinner! With more than 10,000 square feet, 1884 can accommodate an intimate dinner for two to a private event in one of the 3 semi private rooms. Diners can also enjoy the full-service bar while ordering custom craft cocktails and eight rotating beers on tap. “Wine Down Wednesday” features $4 house wines. By using the most local and fresh ingredients, the chefs and bartenders will amaze you with their talent. Dinner and daily specials begining at 5 pm with happy hour from 4:30 - 6:30. No doubt, there’s something for everyone at 1884. This restaurant has won in 4 categories for the 2015 Lake and Sumter Style’s Hot list: Best server - Shelly Jaggers, Best bartender - Chelsea Harkness, Best Cocktail, and Best Girls Night Out. They were also named as Open Table’s Restaurant of the Month. Call 1.800.856.1884 to reserve your table or book your party now. Join the email list at www.1884restaurantandbar.com to be the first to know of all specials, entertainers and events.
BARNWOOD BBQ AND COUNTRY KITCHEN 50 W. ORANGE AVE., EUSTIS. // 352.630.4903 // WWW.BARNWOODBBQ.COM Mouth-watering barbecue. A family-like atmosphere. Old-fashioned service. Those are three qualities that patrons of Barnwood BBQ and Country Kitchen in Eustis experience upon each visit. Owners Dan and Elaine Backhaus have discovered that the recipe behind delicious barbecue is cooking meats low and slow over smoldering wood. That method has served them well, both for their restaurant and food truck business. Diners can also purchase Barnwood’s delicious, award-winning barbecue sauces and special seasonings. Popular breakfast items include a ham-and-cheese omelet, smoked sausage omelet, pancakes, biscuits and gravy, and a variety of breakfast combinations, which are served all day. The restaurant’s equally delicious lunch items include a three-rib sandwich, pulled pork sandwich, beef brisket platter, smoked country sausage platter, mushroom Swiss burger, and grilled Reuben sandwich. Burgers, soups, and salads are also available. Be sure to top off your meal with one of Barnwood’s popular desserts, which include fruit cobbler and dark-chocolate brownies. Judges Choice Best Entree for our pulled pork 2014 and 2015 at the Taste of Triangle Food Event. HOURS OF OPERATION: MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM 7A.M. TO 3P.M. LOCATION: 50 W. ORANGE AVE. IN EUSTIS. CONTACT: 352.630.4903 OR VISIT WWW.BARNWOODBBQ.COM.
COUSIN VINNIE’S FAMILY SPORTS RESTAURANT OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK: 11A.M.–9P.M. // FOOD, SPIRITS, MUSIC, SPORTS 10700 U.S. HWY. 441, LEESBURG // 352.253.2442 // WWW.CVINNIES.COM Cousin Vinnie’s is located on U.S. Hwy. 441 across from Lake Square Mall. 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 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. 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 6–10p.m. Tuesday night is “Family Night” from 4–8p.m. when kids 12-and-under eat free. Wednesday night is “Trivia Night” when the fun starts at 6:30p.m. with prizes given to the top 3 teams. Thursday night is “Karaoke Night” where everyone is a star! 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 almost seven years, if you have never been there… it is absolutely time for you to check it out!
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THE GOBLIN MARKET RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 331-B DONNELLY STREET (REAR ALLEY), MOUNT DORA 352.735.0059 // WWW.GOBLINMARKETRESTAURANT.COM 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. HOURS OF OPERATION: LUNCH: TUESDAY–SATURDAY 11A.M.–3:00P.M. DINNER: TUESDAY–THURSDAY 5–9P.M., FRIDAY–SATURDAY 5–10P.M., SUNDAY 11A.M.–3:30P.M.
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TIKI WEST RAW BAR AND GRILL 118 WEST RUBY ST. TAVARES // 352.508.5783 A fun-filled dining experience and delicious food await patrons at Tiki West Raw Bar and Grill. Owner Chris Clark serves up tasty Key West-inspired food such as homemade crab cakes, mahi tacos, fresh oysters, and our famous chargrilled oysters. We now offer all you can eat specials everyday on crab legs $37.99, peel and eat shrimp $24.99, fried shrimp $24.99, crawfish $19.99, fried mahi mahi $ 16.99, fried clamstrips $15.99, and fried tilapia $11.99. Choose an all you can eat and you get any of the others of equal or lesser value! Daily specials are also offered, including .60¢ wings on Monday, $2 off dozens of oysters on Tuesday, peel-and-eat shrimp for $9.99 on Wednesday, $16.99 Angus Choice Prime Rib dinner on Thursday, and discounted buckets of oysters on Sunday. Happy hour is all day, everyday. Diners can also sit at the horseshoe-shaped oyster bar and see how shucking oysters is an art form. HOURS OF OPERATION 11 A.M. TO 10 P.M. SUNDAY THROUGH THURSDAY 11 A.M. TO 11 P.M. OR LATER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
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ZAC’S PRESSED FOR TIME CAFE 505 W. MAIN ST., TAVARES 352.253.4663 // WWW.ZACSPRESSEDFORTIME.COM Situated in beautiful downtown Tavares across Main Street from the Lake County Courthouse, Zac’s Pressed for Time Café is a popular casual dining restaurant serving breakfast and lunch. Zac’s offers indoor and outdoor seating to accommodate every season and the widely diverse menu is flavored to suit all tastes. Homemade biscuits with sausage gravy, breakfast skillets, burgers, Cuban sandwiches, quesadillas, turkey melts and fresh salads are a few of the customer favorites. Daily specials are available including the crowd-pleasing pot roast sandwich with mashed potatoes, black beans & rice and steak tacos! Have a group to feed? Zac’s has a private dining room, which can hold up to 20 of your closest friends or business associates. HOURS OF OPERATION: OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FROM 7:00 A.M. TO 3:00 P.M.
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“Men no longer need to suffer from frequent urination because they are getting older,” says Dr. James Young, a down-toearth urologist with 33 years of experience in treating men with prostate problems in Lake County. Although the cause of these symptoms is most likely an enlarging prostate (BPH), a normal part of the aging process in men, treatment options are more numerous and less invasive than those offered to our fathers and grandfathers. Years ago there were two options for treating an enlarged prostate: surgical excision via an open operation (knife) or much more commonly by performing a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), commonly referred to as a “roto-rooter” by patients and physicians. Both required hospitalization as well as major anesthesia and could be fraught with complications such as bleeding, infection, loss of bladder control and even death. “In my career I have performed over 3,000 TURPs; however, I no longer perform any,” says Dr. Young. “There are presently too many excellent alternatives to consider a hospital operation for the vast majority of patients with BPH.” “When I see a new patient I perform a physical examination and properly evaluate the patient’s symptoms, thus diagnosing the underlying problem(s),” he says. “Next, I describe to the patient what’s normal and then explain what is abnormal with him. Lastly, I teach him his treatment options. If I’ve done a good job of teaching, he will select the correct option for himself.” While prescribing medications for BPH can be done by primary care physicians, only urologists are trained to thoroughly
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THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE HOME. ANYWHERE. SERIOUSLY. I have recurring nightmares about house hunting. Riding with my mother through that cookie-cutter subdivision for the third time in a week. Attempting to navigate cul-de-sacs and looping streets all called “Oak something,” as if that’s cute and not confusing. Successfully following the open-house sign breadcrumbs to find a house that looks exactly like the first two houses—but the flooring is linoleum instead of carpet and the faucets are newer. I remember it like it was yesterday. Because it was. I’ve had enough. I admit it: I’m only going to open houses for the baked goods at this point. Who can blame me? After being dragged through the Lake County housing market for two and a half years, the sweets are all that keep me sane. It’s not that I don’t have the patience for it. I’m just not exactly warm to the idea of moving. See, I’ve lived in the same house for 20 years. Not just the same city or even the same neighborhood. I’m talking same street address, same home phone number, same pine trees towering over my front lawn — for two decades. Consider that I myself am 20 years old and you connect the dots: I’ve never known another home in my entire life. That’s not to say my house never changed. Being the daughter of a career construction worker and a mother who watches HGTV like your grandma watches the soaps made very sure of that. The one-story house with robin’s egg trim that
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stood behind the towering pine trees in 1996 didn’t know what it had coming when the Tanners moved in with their lumber and nails and wallpapers and dreams. Twenty years’ worth of weekends later, our two-story house boasts dark red trim and a brick façade. Not a single square foot of the original interior remains untouched—if not touched, retouched, and touched again—by my parents’ unique, homey charm. Now that the dust has settled, literally, what we’re left with is the perfect house… that’s too big. It’s time to move out and start fresh. Therein lies the problem. I love my house’s quirks and nuances, and I don’t want to give them up. A different address? A new number? There might not even be any pine trees. How could I accept anything other than that perfect home that Mom and Dad built? Fortunately for me (or unfortunately, depending on how many houses I’ve seen when you ask me), it seems
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