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40 Robotic lawn mowers, a thermostat that can set itself, a toilet that opens as soon as you enter the bathroom… could this be the home of the future? No, because it is already here. With so many “smart” devices on the market, it is now possible for regular, everyday homeowners to build their dream home that can be controlled with just the push of a button. Written by Shemir Wiles
FIELDING BIG DREAMS 62 Retired baseball All-Star Chet Lemon and his wife, Gigi, have big hearts, and they are sharing it with the public in the form of their multimillion-dollar mega-sporting complex aptly called The Big House. From baseball to volleyball to basketball, The Big House is destined to be one of the top sites for amateur youth sports in Central Florida and a place where both children and adults in the nearby community can improve their quality of life. Written by Shemir Wiles
departments Decree from the King 18 From the Editor 20 Up Front 22 Social Style 29 Food & Wine 91 What’s Happening 115 Parting Shot 128
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I am extremely honored to have won against such strong competition. I am also honored to say that my krewe and I set the all-time record for the most money raised by one candidate.
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If you have been paying attention to social media, newspapers, and attending any Leesburg events, then you may already know I was recently crowned “King Rex” of the Leesburg Mardi Gras. I wanted the opportunity to share with you, our readers, my experience, so my wife, Kendra, who happens to be the Publisher of Lake & Sumter Style Magazine, graciously forfeited her monthly column to allow me the opportunity to do so. It began back in early January 2013. The Leesburg Partnership was in search of local community members and business owners to compete for the coveted title of King Rex. In order for one to win the throne and be crowned King, the candidate must campaign to win popularity votes, compete in social contests, which include a dance and karaoke competition, and race to see who can raise the most money for the Leesburg Partnership. I have never been involved in any type of competition quite like this, nor did I have any idea what it involved. My wife had campaigned back in 2006 as the Queen of Style and then in 2007, was a krewe member for Brandon English’s Pirates of Lake. At that time Brandon had set the all-time record for most money raised. So she knew exactly what was involved and convinced me to enter the competition. I am so thankful she did! We endured a daunting four straight weeks of non-stop fundraising. It was exhausting, but honestly, I had a blast! I had the privilege of being a “Celebrity Bartender” for a night at the exclusive Vic’s Embers Supper Club, danced to Gangnam Style (with a few lyric changes), performed with our company band (the StyleMakers), and finished off with an
awesome ride through downtown Leesburg in the Mardi Gras parade. Winning the crown certainly did not come easy. This year, the Partnership had five very aggressive candidates who together raised more than $124,000 in just four weeks. Competition was fierce. I am extremely honored to have won against such strong competition. I am also honored to say that my krewe and I set the all-time record for the most money raised by one candidate. I would like to personally thank the Leesburg Partnership for this opportunity and experience. The Partnership is a fantastic association of residents, government, and business people focused on the goal of aiding in the physical, economic, and social revitalization of the Leesburg community. It is the host of many great events such as Mardi Gras, BikeFest, Saturday Farmers Market, Christmas Stroll, Christmas Parade, Craft Beer & Wine Festival, and the Food Truck & Flick Night. It is the Leesburg Partnership and these types of events that make this community a great place to work and raise a family. Also, I would like to offer my sincerest thank you to my supporters and teammates. There is no way I could have done this without you. I promise to uphold the reputation of the honorable crown and represent this community with STYLE.
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Gibton Abbey Can you imagine O’Brien and Thomas skulking around the doors of the rec centers smoking Camels and plotting whoknows-what?
I have decided to become filthy rich. Yes, it is just that easy. Haven’t you read anything by Tony Robbins or Gordon Gekko? I will make my fortune by proposing simple changes to some of the world’s largest corporations that will save them billions each year. I will charge a nominal fee of course (ten percent of annual savings should do) and my life will very shortly rival that of Honey Boo Boo. I may even move to The Villages, write a couple of forgettable novels, spend my days gadding about in my golf cart, and harbor a staff rivaling Lord Grantham’s. Yes, Lord Jim does have a ring to it, doesn’t it? Only I refuse to have Thomas as my valet. Even us Gibsons have standards you know. And what about that Miss O’Brien? Can you imagine O’Brien and Thomas skulking around the doors of the rec centers smoking Camels and plotting who-knows-what? So, fellow Villagers, don’t fret, I shall screen my staff carefully… Back to my money… My first moneymaking venture alone will probably set me up for life. I have contacted every major automobile manufacturing company worldwide and proposed they remove all turn signals from all cars and trucks. Think of the savings! I checked on bodyparts.com and it seems the cheapest of these things are going for over $20 a pop. With around 75 million or so vehicles being manufactured each year… well, you do the math. And yes folks… Lord Jim is sitting pretty. After all, who needs a turn signal? Certainly not anyone I have driven behind for the last nine or ten years. I have actually
stooped down to look closely at the turn signals on cars driven regularly by teenage girls and found them full of cobwebs where spiders have set up housekeeping. So, let’s just dispense with them altogether and we will most assuredly have fewer accidents. We will no longer blindly trust one another to actually tell us when they are planning to make a turn. Take away the trust (or even the hope) factor and you then put everyone on their toes. No more anticipating… you just never know who is going where. Brilliant, eh? And I have more. Ballpoint pens. It seems that over 100 people choke to death on the things each year. Can you imagine the number of lawsuits filed and the millions in litigation costs? I have written to several ballpoint pen manufacturers and I should be hearing back from them soon ($). I have proposed either of two changes. Either make them too big to fit in a person’s mouth (think the Blimpy pen, shaped somewhat like the Hindenburg but nonflammable) or stop making pens altogether and just start making pencils. Yes, I know the tree thing and the Amazon and all that, but it seems people just aren’t attempting to swallow pencils whole for some reason. And once again, I hear the sound of dollar bills raining down on me from above. I will probably have to keep my new address a secret, you know. If not, heirs to my fortune will start coming out of the woodwork. Ah yes, I would love a cup of tea Mr. Bates…
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Giving makes perfect “cents” Students from kindergarten through fifth grade who attend Christian Home and Bible School created a competition for the Mount Dora Relay for Life. Each class tried to raise the most dimes within a two-week period. Altogether, the students raised $407.91, but it was Mrs. Shyers’ third-grade class who raised the most money. Her class celebrated its triumph with a pizza party. Relay for Life is an eighteen-hour event that
raises money for cancer research. Participants take turns walking around a track fostering awareness of this deadly disease. The Mount Dora Relay for Life will be held April 20th at Christian Home and Bible School. “This event is a unique opportunity for our community to come together to celebrate people who have battled cancer, remember those we’ve lost, and fight back against the
Positive reinforcement There is no need for today’s teenagers to hang out with the wrong crowd or spend all their time surfing the Internet. They would be much better off hanging out at Converge Teen Center, which recently opened in Lake Square Mall across from Books-a-Million. The 6,000 square-foot center provides a safe haven where youth ages 12–17 can enjoy video games, pool, table tennis, basketball, and socialization opportunities for free. More importantly, teens will have access to trained adult mentors who will instill the importance of making positive choices in all aspects of the teens lives. Converge Teen Center is a collaborative project of multiple churches and agencies within the Lake County Shared Services Network. It is funded through generous donations from churches and individuals. “As a native of Lake County and now a parent of a 12-year-old, I have seen firsthand the need for positive influences and a safe place for our children to hang out,” says Lori Humphrey, vice president of Converge Teen Center. “What a blessing it is to know our children can enjoy themselves at the center and we need not worry about negative messages or their safety being put in jeopardy.”
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disease,” says Jennifer DeLeon, who participates in the Mount Dora Relay for Life. “Many of the participants are cancer survivors, which serves as a reminder that the Mount Dora community is not immune to this disease, and by participating in this event, we are joining with the American Cancer Society’s efforts to create a world with less cancer and more birthdays.”
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up front Hitting a high note Doug Yopp, band director at Christian Home and Bible School, received the prestigious Oliver Hobbs Award. Named after one of the most wellknown band directors in Florida history, the award recognizes a Florida Bandmasters Association member who has consistently done an exceptional job year after year in the position of band director. “Any success that I have achieved is because of a deep faith in God and the wonderful students who I have been privileged to teach,” he says. The award is named after Oliver Hobbs, who spent seventeen years as band director of Leon High School and later became the first inductee into the Florida Bandmasters Hall of Fame. Yopp met Hobbs at a band competition twenty-eight years ago while serving as band director at Leesburg Junior High School. Hobbs was one of the judges and gave Leesburg Junior High a high mark for the band’s stellar performance.
Let your dog have its day Downtown Tavares isn’t going to the dogs. The dogs are coming to it thanks to Pups on the Patio, a block party where two-legged and four-legged friends can enjoy a doggone good time together on Ruby Street in downtown Tavares. At this event, pet owners can enjoy a nice meal and live music on a restaurant’s patio while their lovable pooches are perched beside them. After dinner and drinks, they can pamper their furry friends with a wash and nail trimming. They can also interact with other dog owners and swap stories about the joys of pet ownership. All proceeds benefit local pet rescue groups, including the South Lake Animal League, Houndhaven, Inc., Senior Greyhound Sanctuary, Florida Boxer Rescue, and the Cat Protection Society. Representatives from these groups will display animals seeking a warm, safe home. Non-aggressive, fully vaccinated dogs older than four months are welcome to the block party. Owners must keep their dogs leashed at all times. Pups on the Patio will be held March 2nd, April 6th and May 4th at 4p.m. For more information, call 352.729.6172.
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The Cadillac of dealerships...............Pg. 30 Life in the fast lane...............Pg. 32 What a blessing...............Pg. 34 Time to recognize...............Pg. 36 march2013
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The Cadillac of dealerships deaalerships Plaza Cadillac, which has proudly served Lake County for eighteen years, held a grand re-opening last July. The event allowed the dealership to reveal its new facilities to the public, as well as the 2013 Cadillac XTS. Owner Joseph Nolette’s philosphy is to do business with honesty, integrity, and respect for customers — a philosophy embraced by his team of managers, salespeople, and technicians.
David Lobsinger and Mary Rhodes Lacey Moumouris and Reanna Alaniz
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Joe Nolette, Gary Borders, Peyton Grinnell, and Dominick Dennis
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Robert Kreeger, Steve Diamond, Greg Yager, Lorraine Nolette, Joe Nolette, and John Martin
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Life in the fast lane lanne Car enthusiasts from all over Central Florida gathered on the Las Colinas Golf Course at Mission Inn Resort and Club to attend Festivals of Speed. The event featured an amazing collection of exotic cars stretching as far as the eye can see. These were the crème de la crème: including Lamborghini Diablo, Ferrari Enzo, Bentley Continental, and Bugatti Veyron.
Reg Dodd Dave Gyimoti
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Kristy and Leroy Richards
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What a blessing Practitioners and staff at the Institute of Cardiovascular Excellence, as well as community members, gathered to bless the practice’s state-of-the-art facility. The 23,000 square-foot building features two catheterization labs, a PET/CT lab, a pacemaker clinic, and a nuclear medicine lab for SPECT imaging. In April, ICE will celebrate the anniversary of the facility’s opening.
Tehmina Sami, Shehla Islam, and Farrukh Ambareen Vasudha Narayanan
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Sartaj Baban and Asad Qamar
Vasudha Narayanan, Humeraa Qamar, Asad Qamar, Ehsun Qamar, Sana Qamar, and Aadil Qamar
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With you every step of the way From office to hospital to skilled nursing facility and rehab, we follow you through every stage of your care.
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Time to recognize The Leesburg Partnership held its eighteenth annual Awards and Installation Dinner. During the event, new board members were recognized and awards were presented to individuals and businesses that go above and beyond to make Leesburg a great place to live and work. Attendees were treated to a cocktail reception, dinner, and musical entertainment by Tammy G. The partnership’s goal is to foster economic and social revitalization in Leesburg.
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352-307-2256 10725 S.E. 36th Ave. cflpetcrematory.com
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re you confused by all the different treatments out there to help you look younger? When it comes to the face and neck, the experts at ImageLift have been treating residents of The Villages for years, offering more options to choose from that fit their active lifestyle. Modern-day artists and double board-certified facial plastic surgeons Dr. Randall Weyrich and Dr. Rich Castellano pride themselves in bringing the latest services and technologies to the vibrant community of The Villages. The ImageLift team knows it is critically important to spread the latest news about the evolution of cosmetic treatments and plastic surgery. That is precisely why they hold regular seminars throughout The Villages. These seminars are informative, educational, and fun! Moreover, attendees are enlightened concerning all the available options offered to help them look younger and more radiant . And finally, these seminars allow people to get to know Dr. Castellano and Dr. Weyrich in a casual environment outside of the doctor’s office. “We consistently receive rave reviews about our seminars,” Dr. Castellano says. “It is the highest compliment that the residents of The Villages agree with our philosophy of specializing just in the face, eyes, and neck to achieve the best results. At our events, we are very thorough and answer every question that comes up, and we do hear some interesting questions! People who attend will know about all their available options by the time they leave our seminar. We pride ourselves in offering more options to choose from.” During the seminars, the doctors examine three types of aging changes that concern their patients — sagging, volume loss, and wrinkles and sun damage to the skin. They also discuss what options are available so patients can choose which treatments best fit their needs, lifestyle, and budget. “At ImageLift, we have everything from no downtime to full rejuvenation,” Dr. Weyrich says. “The best part is that all treatments and procedures are done in-office, meaning patients do not have to undergo any risks or the expense of general anesthesia.”
One form of technology you’ll learn about is Laser Lipolysis, which is not used on the skin but rather underneath the skin. A tiny fiber is placed under the skin, which delivers laserenergy. This creates a “shrink-wrap” effect over time and is a great way to improve your neck and jawline without stitches or scalpels. Results continue to improve from one to six months as the skin continues to firm and tighten. This procedure can be performed in thirty to forty-five minutes under local anesthesia. “The demand for this laser technology is at an all-time high,” Dr. Weyrich says. “The results speak for themselves, and when we add this to our lifting procedures, both the quality and longevity of the results are improved.” ImageLift also offers the latest in fractional CO2 laser technology and ultrasound energy to repair the skin or firm and tighten the neck. Attending a seminar is an easy first step in matching the way you look with the way you feel. And remember, at ImageLift you are dealing with two highly respected physicians who:
• Are double board-certified facial plastic surgeons. • Specialize only in treatments and procedures of the face, neck, and eyes. • Consistently achieve beautiful, artistic results. • Utilize the latest technologies available. • Maintain a long and proven track record for natural results. • Meet and talk with each patient during their FIRST consultation. • Last but certainly not least, you no longer have to leave The Villages for procedures that improve both your appearance and self-esteem. Call now to receive a free pre-publication copy of ImageLift’s new book,
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Archerfish Solo security camera ($400) is more advanced than your standard motion detection system, Archerfish can be programmed to know what to look for and what to ignore. And when something is detected, the system wastes no time sending a video to your smartphone so you can see what’s happening no matter where you are. www.myarcherfish.com The iSmart Alarm will be an affordable iPhone-controlled, plug-and-play home security system that can be controlled from anywhere in the world using your iSmart Alarm phone application, state-ofthe-art cloud technology, and real-time device management. Once iSmart Alarm hits the market in April, it will put safeguarding your home at the palm of your hand.
SmartCode. When used in conjunction with their HomeConnect system, you
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can check your door’s “lock status” remotely, be notified of who enters your home, and change your access codes for specific purposes. Need help with installation? McKinney Hill & Associates of Orlando is an authorized installer. www.kwikset.com
www.ismartalarm.com Converting your home to solar energy may sound like a daunting task, but LG Solar wants to help make the transition as easy as possible with the introduction of its product, Mono X. A 2kW solar electric system will cost approximately $15,000 but when combined with energy-efficient appliances and light bulbs, your home’s energy bill can be reduced by more than two-thirds. www.lg.com/us/commercial/solar
Slated to be released sometime this year,
Robomow
is perfect for the person who hates the tedious, tiresome task of keeping the lawn trimmed. Placing a small wire in the ground around the perimeter of your lawn, Robomow recognizes the wire using a special sensor, which keeps it contained to the area that needs mowing. It also recognizes trees, rocks, and other obstacles. On Sears. com, you can chose to have your Robomow shipped to the Sears store in Leesburg. www.robomow.com
is a wireless plant sensor that will tell you the needs of any specific plant such as sunlight, soil moisture, temperature, and fertilizer. Notifications can be sent to your smartphone or tablet. www.parrot.com/ flower-power
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ETwater’s SmartBox ($1,550) eliminates wasteful watering by having a control box that uses real-time weather conditions to adjust itself. The system also allows you to set up different watering schedules based on certain factors like plant and soil type, sun and shade, and sprinkler type.
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DIY Barista At first, the TopBrewer looks like your average kitchen sink faucet. However, this innovative coffee maker dispenses freshly brewed coffee through a stainless steel tap that can be built into any countertop. It can also dispense water, milk, juice, and steam, and it can all be controlled using your iPhone, iPad, or the machine’s fingertouch keyboard. Scanomat is currently working to make it available in the U.S. www.scanomat.com
Haier has unveiled a cordless, wireless blender ender
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Cooking it up The LG Smart Access Range ($1,500) can connect with your refrigerator so you can send a recipe to the range, causing it to set the precise temperature and cooking time automatically. Using your smartphone app, you can also monitor cooking progress and selfcleaning cycles and see when all cooking functions are off for peace of mind. Like the refrigerator, this range can be shipped and picked up at the Lady Lake Best Buy. www.lg.com/us/discover/smartthinq/range.jsp
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The Beam Brush ($49.99) is the world’s first smart toothbrush. This manual toothbrush can track your oral health and hygiene habits and send the data directly to a smartphone app or to your dentist before your next checkup. The app can also help you time your brushing and alert you when your toothbrush head needs replacing. www.beamtoothbrush.com Seraku is in the midst of creating an Android-powered “mirror” called the Smart Wash Basin. The Smart Wash Basin is actually an LCD monitor covered with a semitransparent piece of reflective glass so you can see yourself. The idea is the mirror would allow you to read the latest news headlines or check the weather all while washing your hands.
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For the shower, Germany-based company Hansgrohe has developed RainBrain (about $4,500). The system comes with a touchscreen panel that sets the perfect mix of hot and cold water, picks the showerhead’s water cascade, and even programs music from Bluetoothenabled smartphones and other media devices. Nearby dealers include Morgan Bros Supply and Winnelson Co. in Ocala and Ferguson Enterprises in Altamonte Springs. www.hansgrohe-usa.com
HairMax offers three FDA-cleared laser combs (starting at $295) to help men and women with hair loss and thinning. Each comb uses low-level laser therapy that purportedly stimulates hair growth by invigorating damaged hair follicles and increasing blood flow to the scalp. www.hairmax.com The Aria Wi-Fi Smart Scale ($130) helps you get fit and stay motivated. It is able to keep track of your weight, body fat percentage, and body mass index. Aria also automatically and wirelessly synchronizes your stats to your private online or mobile Fitbit account, which you can access on any computer or smart device. www.fitbit.com/home
A throne fit for a king (or queen) Kohler’s Numi toilet ($6,390) not only has a sleek design, it comes fitted with state-of-the-art features such as a motionactivated seat and lid, an advanced bidet wand with various water spray patterns and temperature options, an integrated air dryer, deodorizer, heated seat, music, feet warmer, illuminated panels, and a touch screen remote. Kohler has two premier showrooms nearby — Ferguson Bath Kitchen & Lighting Gallery in Orlando and Morgan Bros Supply in Ocala. www.kohler.com/numi
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If you prefer the tub, Moen offers ioDigital. The electronic tub faucets (about $1,300) can be mounted on both Roman and whirlpool bathtubs. Once you adjust the water to the perfect temperature, you can program your setting so your bath is perfect every time. A remote control ($135) is also available so you can start running your bath from any room in the house. Local Lowe’s, Target, and Home Depot stores throughout Lake and Sumter counties carry this product, as well as the Sam’s Club in Lady Lake. www.moen.com/iodigital
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EVERYWHERE ELSE IN YOUR HOME
Nest Learning Thermostat
The ($249) is a smart device with numerous features including Auto Schedule, which creates a personalized schedule based on your temperature choices; Auto-Away, which adjusts the temperature once it senses you have left the house; and The Leaf, which lets you know when you are conserving energy in your home. You can also control the thermostat using your smartphone and get a detailed report about your energy usage. There are a number of Nest-certified professionals in the area to help with installation, including Suter Air Conditioning, Inc. of Leesburg, Thermo Cool Air Conditioning & Heat, Inc. in Fruitland Park, and Kalos Services Inc. in Clermont.
Sky WiFi SmartPen
The (starting at $169.95) records everything you write and hear so you can replay it later. It also automatically sends your recorded notes and audio to your Evernote account so you can manage them online or on any smart device with the Evernote app. The pen is available for store pickup at the Best Buy in Lady Lake.
Phillips’ Hue ($200) is a ZigBee-connected lighting system
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that works with energy-saving, color-changing LED bulbs that you can control using an iOS or Android app. Users can switch between numerous brightness and color settings or set the lights to correspond with different moods and “scenes” (like “Sunrise” or “Relax”). Pick up your starter kit at the Apple Store in Altamonte Springs. www.meethue.com/en-US
INSTEON
You can control the lights in your living room with (products start at $29.99). Using INSTEON-compatible devices (such as lamp dimmers, light bulbs, and appliance switches), you can easily control them with your smartphone or tablet. This home automation system works on a dual mesh network, meaning it uses both the home’s existing power lines and radio-frequency signals. INSTEON products can be purchased at both Leesburg and Lady Lake Home Depot stores. www.insteon.net
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HP’s Designjet T790 44-in ePrinter ($3,800) not only can connect to the web, you can instantly print photos and documents sent from your Apple or Android smartphone or tablet. You can also email, access, and print projects when you are away, thanks to its web-connectivity elements.
Take the dread out of potty training with the ($40). This potty-training seat comes with a special stand to hold the iPad (and a touchscreen cover to protect it from any “accidents”). CTADigtal, the company behind the iPotty, says this potty-training tool will safely entertain kids with reading, videos, and apps as they learn how to use the toilet.
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Building Hopes and Dreams at Harbor Hills Country Club C
hris and Shannon McLin Carlyle seem to have everything in the right place. They maintain a healthy balance between their career and family life. Shannon drives a Prius; Chris is actively involved in fundraising for local charities. Family dinners with their children are mandatory. So, when they decided the family was outgrowing their longtime home in Leesburg, they knew their choice for a builder for their new home had to be made carefully. With three children, two demanding careers at their law practice The Carlyle Appellate Law Firm, and a schedule that includes managing a state-wide appellate practice while still making time for yoga, both the location of their new home and a team that was committed to their lifestyle and vision was essential. The Carlyles shared a deep-seated dream of building an energy efficient and environmentally responsible home, and when they teamed up with Michael Rich at Harbor Hills Development, the vision started taking shape. As a board member of First Green Bank, the first environmentally focused bank in the Southeast, Shannon wanted to adhere to the bank’s mission of responsible environmental stewardship and
build a home that promised to meet the nation’s most respected environmentally responsible practices, a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)–certified home. “Although Harbor Hills had not yet ventured into such an extensive undertaking before, Michael took on the project with enthusiasm and drive that gave us the confidence to move forward,” Shannon says. The Carlyles were extremely pleased with the high level of service they received from the Harbor Hills team throughout the entire process. For instance, Michael worked oneon-one with Shannon and Chris to incorporate green features into the structural design while Michael’s son, Sean Rich, worked to find a floor plan that worked for their family’s lifestyle. During the construction of the home, Kyle Snyder, Harbor Hill’s in-house general contractor, worked tirelessly to ensure that green building standards were met and that the project moved along according to schedule. Angela Rogers, Harbor Hill’s design coordinator, spent countless hours researching companies and greenfriendly products such as low-flow faucets, dual flush toilets, and
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No-VOC paints that would qualify for green building certifications. “From design to completion, it was apparent that the entire Harbor Hills team was enthusiastic about delivering us our dream home,” Shannon says. Once built, the Carlyles’ 4,300 square-foot home became one of Lake County’s first LEED-certified homes. Its green features include high-efficiency air conditioning and heating, Energy Star appliances, Florida-friendly landscaping and irrigation, tankless hot water heaters, LED lighting, bamboo and cork flooring, concrete countertops, and a reclaimed wood and metal kitchen island. The Carlyles are very pleased with their beautiful two-story home. “Our family had outgrown our prior house, and all of us love having some additional space. The improved air quality brought about by utilizing construction materials without chemicals has improved our sleep,” Shannon says. “And to wake up each morning with an incredible view of the rolling hills is a unique opportunity here in Florida. Furthermore, we have sincerely enjoyed the sense of community we feel here at Harbor Hills.”
Adding A Touch of Green There are few things as significant in life as choosing the place where we will live, raise our families, or enjoy our hardearned retirement years. Therefore, selecting a homebuilder becomes one of the most important decisions we will make in life. Michael Rich understands this very well. During the past thirty years, he has been involved in the building and sales of more than 30,000 homes and condominiums in Florida. His sons, Sean Rich and Adam Rich, have followed in his footsteps, and today the father and sons team work together, guided by four important principles: communication with clients, organization, personal attention, and integrity. “When we are building a home, one of us walks out of it each day to ensure everything is going according to schedule,” Michael says.
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Spray foam insulation, which saves on energy costs, eliminates moisture infi ltration, and keeps dust and pollen out. Higher seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) air conditioning systems and ventilated soffits. Double-pane Energy Star insulated windows, which help reduce the energy costs of heating and cooling. Light-emitting diode (LED) and compact fluorescent lights (CFL), both of which have revolutionized energy-efficient lighting. That is important since electric lighting accounts for twenty-five percent of the average home energy budget. Zoysia grass, which is drought- and cinch bugtolerant. Irrigation systems that use misters in beds and rotors on grass only. Low-VOC paint, which has very little odor.
“To take an idea, go through the design process, and see the idea become a reality. There is nothing I’d rather do.” — Michael A. Rich, president of Harbor Hills Development
Moreover, each has the same goal — to provide clients with high-quality homes that reflect their personal style. Their keen eye for detail, passion for quality craftsmanship, and superior customer service are reasons why their clients thoroughly enjoy the homebuilding experience. “Homebuilding is not just about construction; it’s about helping people realize their dream,” Michael says. “We try to create a home in which they can enjoy their lives
and build memories. For me, it is so much fun to take an idea, go through the design process, and see the idea become a reality. There is nothing I’d rather do.” Michael is excited about the addition of Bella Vista, a private enclave inside Harbor Hills that sits 135 feet above sea level. He says seventy lots will be built there, with half of them situated on the beautiful Harbor Hills golf course. Michael has always prided himself in staying ahead of the curve, and that is why
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the Bella Vista homes will be built with the latest innovations and green features. Michael says having all these green features can help reduce energy costs by as much as fifty percent. As a matter of fact, he built a 4,400 square-foot home for a client whose electric bill has yet to surpass $300— even in the summertime with the air conditioner set on seventy-four degrees.
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Sneaking away from an important early morning meeting, retired Detroit Tigers outfielder and former Eustis High School baseball coach Chet Lemon stands motionless, surveying his dream of nearly fourteen years in the making turned reality. Though there is still work to be done to achieve the full vision of his 162,000-square-feet mega sports complex, he cannot help but allow a grin to form across his face as he reflects on what he and his wife, Gigi, set out so many years ago to accomplish. “We did everything we wanted for this facility. We wanted people to be like, ‘Wow! This is something,’” he says. “Since retiring from major league baseball, I always wanted to give back, and now it’s my turn to do just that.” Set in the heart of Tavares, The Big House is an ultramodern sporting facility like no other in Florida. With an emphasis on amateur athletics, the tri-level multiplex is expected to be the ultimate location for regional and national tournaments and events. It will also serve as a training facility for professional
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athletes during the off-season and a place where children can learn to become well-rounded athletes. “I’m putting together a wonderful staff to make sure these children have everything they need. Children are the greatest investment we have, and it’s important for them to have somewhere to go to stay off the streets,” Chet says. When it came to choosing the ideal site for The Big House, Gigi says she and Chet looked all around Central Florida and ultimately decided Lake County was perfect. “It’s approximately an hour from major cities like Tampa, Orlando, and Gainesville. We’re just very centrally located, and parents, especially, can appreciate that.” The $6 million-plus project is every bit from the heart of the Lemons, whose love of children and helping young athletes develop their skills inspired them to want to create something that could help children and adults alike tap into their undiscovered talents. After Chet’s retirement in 1990, the couple became heavily involved in the Amateur Athletic Union (AAU). Chet currently serves as the district director of the Florida AAU, and Gigi is the treasurer. Together, they run a number of youth programs, including Chet’s successful Juice baseball program, and organize numerous sporting events around the country. Recalling the days of growing up in the rough, crime-ridden Watts neighborhood of Los Angeles, Chet says his upbringing fuels his passion for being a coach and a mentor. He admits he could have chosen to be a felon or join a gang, but baseball kept him on a different path. Consequently, he believes sports can keep underprivileged, at-risk children from falling through the cracks and set them on a positive path. “As a kid growing up, I didn’t have much, but the parks were always open for us to play,” he says. “Growing up in Watts, it was about survival, but I was fortunate
enough to be a talented athlete. Now I want to be able to make a difference with The Big House. When the day is done, if I can make a difference in a few kids’ lives, it would be worth it.”
Inside The Big House As you make your way off Lane Park Cutoff, a striking geometric structure with seemingly endless windows and a bold “The Big House” sign welcomes you. Once inside, a circular reception desk gives way to an enormous lobby. Gigi explains plans for installing a double curved staircase and large flat screen monitors so parents and athletes can see what games will be played on which court, which is important since the complex is home to nine basketball and sixteen volleyball courts. (Another seventeen beach volleyball courts are outside). The sleek court areas are spacious and fitted with stateof-the-art amenities. With the push of a button, the courts can easily switch from basketball to volleyball in a matter of seconds. Adjacent to the courts are rooms set aside for different purposes. One will be a gaming room fitted with Wii, Xbox, and PlayStation game consoles, Gigi says. Another will be a Florida Hospitalsponsored room where injured athletes can go for immediate care. There will also be a lounge for referees to relax between games and seven suites with courtside views, which can be rented by teams, parents who want to work while their child plays, or celebrities who want to attend sporting events with privacy. In the food court area, there will be seating to feed up to 450 people, and an on-site teaching kitchen will be used to hold enrichment classes so both adults and children can work on their cooking skills. Walking along the outside of The Big House, Gigi mentions the full-service salon, day care center, and health club that will be available to those with memberships and to parents with
downtime during games. “The salon will be open different hours from the main building. And you will be able to get a manicure, pedicure, facial, and massages. There will also be a color bar,” she says. “The day care will have a UPK (Universal Prekindergarten) program, and the health club will be fully furnished with most of your standard gym equipment.” There will also be a pro shop and a car detailing area outside. On the second floor, a considerable amount of work remains to be done. Silence saturates the space of naked concrete floors and hollow walls, but Gigi hopes it will soon be filled with the noise of people enjoying her and her husband’s creation. “This has been a labor of love,” she says peering down through a space in the floor
that exposes the lobby. “We’ve worked at this and wondered if this would ever get done, but I think in another year, we can be completely finished.” Once completed, the second floor will accommodate a 100-seat theater/auditorium, classrooms, a computer room, corporate offices, a webcasting room, meeting space, a VIP area for university recruiters and scouts, snack stations, a warming kitchen, a heat press room, and a ¼-mile track. The third floor will be home to Chet’s “baby” — an indoor major-league sized baseball infield complete with twelve batting cages and six pitching mounds. “We’re going to help realize some dreams. We’re going to throw some fertilizer on these kids and watch them grow,” Chet says and smiles.
Ready for the big leagues Just last month, the Lemons hosted their first big sporting event — a volleyball kickoff tournament that drew roughly 5,000 people and sixty teams from all over the state. But that is only the beginning. With plans to launch an adult league on Wednesday nights, run youth programs during the week, and host a number of AAU national championships over the summer, both Chet and Gigi are eager to officially open their doors and welcome the public. “It’s great there’s already a buzz about the place opening because we want people to use the building,” Chet says. “We’ll keep it open as long as people use it. We want people to come.”
The Big House is located at 1544 Park Lane Cutoff in Tavares. For more information, call 352.434.5150 or email info@BigHouseUSA.com.
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How I see PAD Have you ever received a diagnosis or had an injury and, when looking back, you could pinpoint the early signs? Ask anyone close to me and they will tell you I feel strongly about the importance of actively listening to our bodies — paying as close attention to our subtle aches and pains as we would the voices of our children in another room. As a physician, I see many illnesses that could have been avoided by listening closely and trusting our instincts. An example is this month’s medical topic, peripheral artery disease (PAD). PAD often goes undiagnosed until it is too late because the symptoms of the disease seem minor in its early stages. I am passionate about ensuring ICE remains a place where we can help you sort through the uncertainty of your pain and get all your questions answered under one roof. Our patient-centric approach ensures all the care you receive revolves around you and your particular needs. Take stock of your aches, pains, or any changes in your health no matter how minor. You deserve it. Yours,
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Below the knee Peripheral Arterial Disease Mild pain and fatigue in legs and calves during a long walk is easily dismissed and it usually goes away when you sit down. It’s only human to disregard this discomfort and chalk it up to exercising too much or not enough, but should you? The pain could be the body’s way of telling you something about the health of its arteries. Think of your arteries as an underground rail system, allowing oxygen- and nutrient-rich blood pumped from the heart to flow from the main railway — the aorta — to a growing network of arteries reaching through the arms, hands, legs and feet. As we age, these pathways can become blocked, hardening into plaque, which builds up
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days after their surgery. My patients and I look forward to seeing each other every visit. During their appointment, I listen to them and make suggestions, recommendations, and adjustments based on how they live their lives. We have a ‘patients come first’ attitude at ICE and we try to accommodate each one the best we possibly can — in any way we can. As a clinician I recognize that, yes, my patients have a device in them, but this is what allows them to live the life they want to live. I encourage them in every way, answer their questions no matter how many they have, and enjoy working with them in order to ensure optimal health and happiness following their procedure. — Carol J. Wheeler, R.N. Pacer Clinic Supervisor
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TOUCHING LIVES, ONE PATIENT AT A TIME Dr. Norman Novis is a devoted husband to his wife, Alona, and a caring father to his 4-year-old son, Jacob. In addition to his immediate family, he also has an extended family — his patients who visit him at Patients First Primary Care near The Villages. Although he has practiced in the area for five years, Dr. Novis opened his first solo practice in December 2012. Without fail, he exhibits a great deal of passion toward each patient who walks through his door. For him, it is a point of pride to adequately treat patients so they can enjoy a lifetime of happiness. “At some practices, people are always wondering how they can make their business grow,” he says. “However, my philosophy is that if you treat patients with care and put their concerns first, then they will come and the growth of my practice will follow.” That is not just lip service. Dr. Novis often rises early so he can visit patients who have been hospitalized at Waterman Hospital, Leesburg Regional Medical Center, The Villages Hospital, and Promise Healthcare in Oxford. “This is a better way of treating patients,” he says. “I already know their medical background because they have visited my office. Visiting them in the hospital allows me to check on their condition and ensure they are receiving adequate treatment. It also allows me to know them on a more personal level. When it comes to my patients, we develop more of a personal friendship than a usual doctorpatient relationship.” Patients First Primary Care is truly a family operated business because Dr. Novis’ wife serves as manager of the practice. She shares his philosophy in providing the highest-quality care to all patients. “We understand family values, and we genuinely care about our patients,” Dr. Novis says. “I have been working in the area for five years and understand the population and demographics and how to best treat the people here. I also have established good relationships
with most specialists, including cardiologists, oncologists/ hematologists, gastroenterologists, and neurologists to name a few among our trusted colleagues.” Few things are as gratifying for him as helping patients recover from sickness. In addition to treating common illnesses such as a cold or flu, he finds great interest in treating patients with diabetes, heart problems, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Dr. Novis also provides dermatological care, such as removing lesions or warts. Others services he offers include nutritional and dietician services, osteoporosis care, and exercise and obesity counseling. He is also a big believer in preventive medicine and therefore, provides immunizations or routine exams such as Pap smears. “We are accepting new patients,” Dr. Novis says. “Opening this practice has allowed me to continue relationships with patients I already knew, and I look forward to forming friendships with new patients, as well.” A native of The Philippines, Dr. Novis graduated medical school in 2001 from the Royal and Pontifical University of Santo Tomas, which is the oldest university in Asia and the world’s largest Catholic university. In 2011, the university celebrated its 400th year of existence. He graduated Cum Laude (with honors) and received the fifth-highest score on his board examination out of 2,000 medical school graduates in The Philippines the following year. He later completed a residency program in internal medicine at Greater Baltimore Medical Center, a top community hospital in the country that is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in Maryland. He is boardcertified in internal medicine and is a member of the American Medical Association and the American College of Physicians. His knowledge and experience allows Dr. Novis to provide a wonderful combination of compassionate and cutting-edge care.
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Rebecca was so impressed that she contacted Jerry and Ashley Lewless, owners of the Salt Room in Orlando, about opening a location in The Villages. The three are now business partners. In addition to salt therapy, Rebecca offers yoga, massage therapy, acupuncture, skin care, and Reiki healing. “I love working in The Villages because I am able to interact with an amazing group of clients,” Rebecca says. “They are open to natural therapy and have enjoyed great results.” The Salt Room is located in Kohl’s shopping plaza at 480 North Highway 27/441 in Lady Lake. For more information, visit www.SaltRoomVillages.com or call 352.750.9909.
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When patients need to fill a prescription these days, they often drive to major drugstore chains where they experience unsatisfactory customer service. That is one reason why more and more residents from Lake County and The Villages are utilizing the services of STARx Pharmacy, which is located off Dixie Avenue in Leesburg. A visit to this pharmacy takes them back to the good old days — the days when neighborhood pharmacists provided sincere, personalized care and knowledgeable advice on medications. That is the atmosphere Bill Gray created when he began working at STARx Pharmacy in 2011. A third-generation pharmacist and graduate of the University of Florida College of Pharmacy, he tries to know each patient on a personal level and spends the necessary time to address any concerns and answer any questions they may have. “We are here to meet the needs of people in Lake County,” he says. “Our growth is due to word-ofmouth, and patients continue sending their friends, family members, and neighbors to us. There used to be a time when pharmacists knew your name and had time to take care of you. That is precisely what we are trying to do here.” The desire to provide superior customer service
runs deep in Bill’s family. His grandfather, Andrew Gray, and his father, Stanley Gray, were both independent pharmacists. As a boy, Bill remembers hearing stories about how his grandfather would rise at 5a.m. and drive to his pharmacy in Cranston, Rhode Island, to make aspirin tablets. “In the early 1900s, aspirin tablets were not commercially available,” he said. “To my grandfather, it was important to make enough so that he could administer aspirin to everyone who needed it on a given day.” In 1961, Bill’s father opened Silver Star Pharmacy in Pine Hills. At age 16, Bill began working there as a delivery boy. “I learned a lot from my dad,” he says. “Back in those days, if someone woke up in the middle of the night with an earache or a sick child, they would go to the emergency room and receive a prescription. They would call my father, and he would go to the pharmacy and fill their prescription no matter how late or early it was. He felt it was his duty to help people and never felt inconvenienced.” After graduating pharmacy school at the University of Florida in 1977, Bill worked several pharmaceutical jobs before reuniting with his father at Silver Star Pharmacy, where he spent nineteen years. After selling the company in June 1998, he served
as a pharmacist at Albertson’s for two years before joining Nuclear Pharmacy. In March 2011, he was hired to start STARx Pharmacy from the ground up. “When I started, we had one desk and one computer” Bill says. “I had to set up accounts and order all the drugs.” However, it did not take long for the pharmacy to grow. In fact, so much so that it was relocated to a larger space next to Leesburg Regional Medical Center. In November 2011, Bill hired his first pharmacy technician, Mary Symonds. He has since hired additional staff who are experienced and share his passion concerning customer service. “Our growth is due to the fact we pay special attention to each customer and try to educate each one to the best of our ability,” Bill says. “I love interacting with our customers and helping them solve problems. I also enjoy helping them come up with a solution for whatever problem they may be having, whether it is a medication or insurance problem.”
Services STARx Pharmacy blends the best of both worlds — old-fashioned values with modern conveniences. One of those conveniences is Medicine-On-Time, a revolutionary prescription system that simplifies how you take medication. Essentially, a
STARx pharmacist or technician prepackages a thirty-day supply of medications inside sealed calendar packs. The pill cups are organized in a color-coded bubble pack system resembling a monthly calendar. So, if you can read a calendar, you can successfully take all your pills! More importantly, you will no longer have to pack multiple medicine bottles when traveling or spend countless hours organizing your medication. STARx Pharmacy also realizes that one-size-fits-all prescription medications do not always meet the unique needs of each patient. Therefore, the pharmacy has committed itself to personalized medicine by offering prescription compounding. The STARx team collaborates closely with both doctor and patient to ensure the medication best meets the patient’s health needs. Because quality control and safety is of utmost importance, STARx is meticulous in its efforts to produce only the highest quality of sterile and non-sterile compounds for patients. Finally, STARx offers free delivery of medications to your home or office, saving customers both time and money. STARx Pharmacy is located at 802 East Dixie Avenue in Leesburg. For more information, call 352.323.9555.
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PR BLEMS WITH YOUR PROSTATE? “Men no longer need to suffer from frequent urination because they are getting older,” says Dr. James Young, a downto-earth urologist with twenty-nine years of experience at Urology Associates of Lake County in Eustis. 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 evaluate the bladder and prostate (including ruling out prostate cancer), as well as providing extremely effective minimally invasive,
office-based therapies as alternatives to lifelong medical therapy. One such option is Prostiva-RF Therapy, a procedure performed by Dr. Young in his office under local anesthesia that usually takes less than thirty minutes. Prostiva utilizes low level radiofrequency energy to ablate (destroy) the obstructing component of the enlarged prostate. “I am very happy with the results I have achieved for my patients using Prostiva-RF Therapy,” says Dr. Young, who has successfully treated more than 1,200 patients with this procedure. “Medtronic is a $13 billion-a-year, publicly traded corporation that perfected the technology for Prostiva and produces the necessary hardware. Recently, Medtronic produced an educational DVD for international distribution to inform patients and physicians worldwide regarding the benefits of Prostiva therapy. Seven of the eight patients featured on the DVD are my patients. I am very proud Medtronic selected my practice to feature the benefits of Prostiva-RF Therapy. However it is sort of a bad news/good news thing. The bad news is neither my patients nor myself received a penny for our participation. The good news is Medtronic gave us all the DVD’s we want, so if anyone wants one all he needs to do is drop by my office at 801 Northshore Drive in Eustis, and we will give him one!” And with an office staff with nearly as much experience as the doctor, (many have worked with Dr. Young more than twenty years) you don’t spend a great deal of time waiting to see him. “We pride ourselves in being timely in seeing our patients. We respect our patient’s time as much as we do our own,” adds Dr. Young. “Patients appreciate this; many of our patients tell me I have the best office staff on the planet. I consider that a huge compliment.”
So if you are getting up at night and can’t get back to sleep because you are thinking about what may be wrong with you, it’s time to check in with Dr. Young and have him check you out. “Many men accept frequent bladder urges as part of aging. And while it is part of the aging process, it’s not like death and taxes. There is something you can do about it,” he says.
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Welcome It is with great privilege that I introduce you to the inaugural LIFE+STYLE Magazine Expo Guide. This will serve as your resource manual for the expo that will be held at Lake Sumter State College on Saturday, March 23rd from 10a.m. to 2p.m. Our team here at Akers Media thought it would be great to host an event highlighting what Lake & Sumter Style magazine is all about. We knew this would be a simple accomplishment because all we would need to do is introduce you to our wonderful, vibrant community. For almost ten years, Style has been honored to feature the people, lifestyles, homes, restaurants, entertainment, and local businesses that make Lake and Sumter counties such a great place to live and work. This is exactly what you can expect to experience at the LIFE+STYLE Magazine Expo. What can you anticipate to find at our event? How about live entertainment provided by Hound Dogg Entertainment featuring Eustis native Ashley Baker, Dustin Seymour, and Clermont-based Swamp Cracker? How about our Lake County Chopped cooking show featuring four of the area’s top chefs? (Who will be chopped, and who will be crowned top chef?) How about over fifty vendors, including healthcare providers, jewelry, clothes, food, home sales, car sales, RV sales, home furnishings, home improvement, and much more — all in one convenient location. There is no doubt there will be something for everyone to enjoy. But in addition to providing a pleasant time for all who attend, it is also our philosophy to always give back to our community. So, in this instance, we are privileged to donate a portion of the proceeds from the expo to benefit the Lake-Sumter State College Foundation, a nonprofit organization that aims to deliver quality in education, service to the community, and financial assistance to eligible students seeking a higher education. I also would like to personally thank each and every sponsor and partner for working so diligently with us to create this awesome event. We could not have done it without your support. So please join us as we look forward to bringing you an event that promises to be both entertaining and informative. Bring the entire family out for a great day of fun. Food will be provided by Outback Steak House, Ice Cream Social Club, Monsta Lobsta, and The Crooked Spoon. And as always, we would love for you to share your thoughts about the day and the event with us.
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Covering our community in Style Lake & Sumter Style and Style Villages Edition magazines are high-quality upscale regional publications that have entertained, empowered, and informed Central Florida residents for almost a decade. Trendy, modern, and fashionable, Style lives on the razor’s edge, utilizing award-winning innovative design and editorial content coupled with revolutionary and breathtaking photography. When you pick up Lake & Sumter Style, you not only find feature articles on hard-hitting timely subjects such as human trafficking , immigration, and healthcare, but you also find the latest news in arts and entertainment and the latest trends in fashion. Where else can you find such versatility? Style has the courage to tackle the tough issues and the panache to present the most elegant ones in inimitable style. Our Upfront and What’s Happening sections provide our readers with a handy list of events happening in and around Lake and Sumter counties. This allows our readers to plan their month’s entertainment in advance and never miss out when a new show or play comes to town. Looking for a great place to eat? Our Quick Bites section lets you in on the secret spots that even some locals haven’t found. Want to make sure you are taking that special someone to a place that offers only the finest in food and drink? Look no further than our monthly Restaurant Review to give you the straight talk on all the fine eating establishments in the surrounding area. For wine lovers, there is Saluté, our award-winning section that covers wine from Arbois to Zinfandel. Not
only will you impress your friends with your newfound knowledge on wines, it will make hosting a wine and cheese party a breeze. For family entertainment, there is The Loving Kitchen, a place where parent and child can come together in the one room in the house where there are no interruptions — the kitchen. Great meals that include a recipe for love and fun, this is where you will find the quality time you have been looking for. Don an apron and come on in. Our Travel section allows you to tour the world from the comfort of your easy chair. World travelers share their greatest adventures with you in both thrilling and imaginative narratives accompanied by amazing photographs. Want to see who is making the scene locally? Our Social Style section highlights Who’s Who in Lake and Sumter. Don’t miss it, it just might be you! Our monthly publications reach almost a quarter of a million readers locally and countless households worldwide online. Don’t miss out on what is happening — don’t miss out on Style!
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THE DAILY COMMERCIAL IN PRINT. DIGITAL. EVENTS. CHANGES. There are many changes taking place at the Daily Commercial. “We all work hard together to make sure we are giving readers and customers the very best products and services for their return on investment,” says Kevin Austin, vice president of advertising for the Daily Commercial, Commercial Press, and South Lake Press publications. Some days it is truly a struggle to stay on top of our workload, but teamwork always prevails. We are still considered the daily miracle, publishing a daily and two weekly newspapers. With such a large team and all the other countless aspects involved in publishing at this level, it truly takes superb management to make it all work. “Our daily and weekly readers expect their newspapers to be there rain or shine, and we make it our job to deliver them the local news,” Austin says. “They expect nothing less. With the emergence of digital news and social media, we are establishing a strong online presence. We have consistently updated our website since I arrived a year ago in an effort to improve the look and feel, as well as simplify the user experience. We have been rewarded with continual growth of monthly unique visitors to the site.” Happy Birthday to The South Lake Press! The paper started in 1912 and this will mark 100 years of service to South Lake County. The celebration will be a yearlong event. For more information, visit the South Lake Press Facebook page, hit “Like,” and wish them Happy Birthday. Come to the Lake Sumter State College Magnolia Room and experience the inaugural Chopped Lake County food extravaganza presented by The Daily Commercial. This food competition between four area chefs promises plenty of fun and excitement for the entire community. The event takes place Saturday, March 23rd. General admission tickets are $7 and VIP tickets are just $12. Hurry, only 140 seats are available! The Daily Commercial and South Lake Press with receive facelifts in the coming months. Major, exciting changes will give online readers a better overall experience and offer a more interactive dialogue with the community. “We want to reach out to a broad audience in Lake and Sumter counties, whether it’s in print or online,” Austin says. “We understand that technology is changing the world at an amazing pace, and we are making the necessary changes to meet the demands of a challenging future for the entire newspaper industry.” We hope you like the changes.
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If you love the delicious flavor of Chopped, the Food Networks hit reality cooking
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taste of Lake County Chopped. Four of Lake County’s hottest chefs will cross knives and cook for their lives as they vie for the title of Lake County Chopped Champion. Three grueling rounds: appetizer, main course, and dessert, will decide who gets chopped and who gets crowned with the title of Champion. Chefs Kevin Robinson, Alex Gandia, and Derrick Haggerty will face off against a mystery chef in this four-hour extravaganza sponsored by The Daily Commercial. Come out and support your favorite chef.
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An upstate New York native, Kevin Robinson started his culinary career in his family’s kitchen. After attending The University of Hartford and Fulton Montgomery Community College, Kevin moved to South Florida where his cooking career began. Three kitchens, three years, a work ethic, basic knowledge of the fundamentals of cuisine, and a love of food and the restaurant lifestyle is what Kevin took back to New York. Upon his return, Kevin started working as a sous chef at Isabel’s Restaurant. He then became the banquet chef at the Glen Sander’s Mansion and later, executive chef at The Hall of Springs and Saratoga Performing Arts Center. Becoming the executive chef at the Saratoga Golf and Polo Club marked a move into the country club sector where he went on to become the banquet chef and director of catering at Saratoga National Golf Club before returning as executive chef at the Saratoga Golf and Polo Club, which ended the New York chapter of Kevin’s career. For the last four years, Kevin has been the executive chef of Red Sauce, a Villages restaurant that encompasses all of Kevin’s culinary and life experiences. Kevin lives in Oxford with his wife, Tina, and son, Izzy.
Chef Alex Gandia started working in the restaurant business at the age of 12 as a bus boy inside a seafood restaurant in Puerto Rico. He did many odd jobs to earn money, even cleaning the owner’s car. The owner saw Alex’s desire to learn and moved him to a friend’s place called The Lighthouse Restaurant, where a popular chef took notice of Alex and showed him how to prepare and serve delicious Puerto Rican cuisine. He worked for a popular bakery, as well as at several restaurants, hotels, and on catering jobs until the age of 22. Alex then worked with Executive Chef Jorge Nasareo, who did exclusive catering and dinner parties for high profile government officials. In 2001, Alex attended the Universidad del Este, where he was in the first graduating class and received his culinary certification and associate’s degree. After working a number of sous chef jobs in Puerto Rico, he and a friend decided to open a Columbian-style restaurant in Orlando. After a quick stint as an entrepreneur, Alex found his way to Mount Dora where he is now the head chef at the awardwinning restaurant Pisces Rising, serving up delicious cuisine for lunch and dinner.
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Hurricane Dockside Grill, Tavares In 1994, Chef Derrick Haggerty worked as a sous chef at Mission Inn Resort. After a few years, he moved oved to a French fine dining multiunit property. Later, he became ame executive sous chef for one of the renowned properties es of Hilton Worldwide in Ocala where he served up regional gional southern cuisine and American favorites at Arthur’s Restaurant. wn Restaurant He then worked briefly for Talk of the Town ught his experGroup, and as chef consultant, Derrick brought tise to their now famous, award-winning Sunday unday brunch in Orlando. Soon, he and a business partner opened up Café Atture where they served some of the freshest hest seafood and game meats. They also baked breads from scratch and served exquisite cuisine, which built a large local fan base and won over travelers near and far. However, after five year, he and his business partner called it quits. He next worked as executive chef at JJ Fins Dockside before transitioning to Hurricane Dockside Grill. Derrick guides the 420-seat, twenty-eight-boat slip restaurant with precision. He is also responsible for staff development, events, and on- and off-site catering. For the past twenty-three years, Derrick has been a session and touring musician as a studio and master percussionist.
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Where we came from, where we are & where we are going Growing up in Central Florida, Steve Ellis says it was always easy to find all types of music being played. Sometimes coming straight from his mom’s car radio, he learned to love everything from country and rock to gospel, oldies, and jazz. Now as an adult, Steve believes the love and respect he developed for music helped allow him the opportunity to follow his dream by founding Hound Dogg Entertainment. His career and vision began in 2002 when he started running sound for local bars and artist and created SMS Productions. In 2004, Steve expanded his experience by coordinating shows for clubs and managing artists. This transition provided the opportunity to meet people in the music industry, and he soon found himself doing more bookings and management. In 2010, Steve partnered with Susan Snell, a Lake County native who works closely with local and national artists. Susan books shows of all varieties and handles marketing while Steve focuses on the production and logistics side of the business. More growth within the business provided some firsts and opened doors for new and exciting ventures in 2011. Sold out shows and record attendance at multiple locations provided both Steve and Susan the opportunity to add national artists to their lineup.
In 2012, they experienced a new addition to their family — The Mobile Entertainment Unit. The mobile unit gives the opportunity to provide additional features of entertainment while on the go. In other words: You rock, we roll! The unit can pull up to any event and unload its sixteen-by-fifteen stage complete with sound and lighting. It is perfect for outdoor concerts, pageants, fashion shows, political forums, and more. The unit can also convert to a giant movie screen for movies in the park and Super Bowl parties, and be used for big screen video gaming to add spice to fundraisers and private parties. In 2012, the company also got a makeover with a new look and new name, Hound Dogg Entertainment. The new name and look comes as the company’s direction and growth over the past three years has made it a full service entertainment provider. For more information about Hound Dogg Entertainment, make sure to check out their website, www. hounddogg.com and feel free to attend any of their shows so you can experience firsthand what Hound Dogg Entertainment is all about.
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Entertainment Line-Up Dustin Seymour Dustin Seymour’s first memory of music starts at the age of 2 when he would go watch his dad, Greg, and his gospel group, The Jeremiah Singers, perform at churches around the Southeast. He vividly remembers running up to the stage while his dad was performing and demanding to hold the microphone. From then on, being onstage was the only place he ever felt safe. Dustin started performing at the age of 7 and began singing professionally at 10. He attended Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, which is where he picked up a guitar and fell in love with songwriting. Being a lover of the English language, Dustin was infatuated with finding new ways of saying things that people feel every day. He had the esteemed pleasure to sing with the likes of Alan Jackson, Dolly Parton, and The Oak Ridge Boys during his time in Nashville. It is also the time in Dustin’s life where he went from being a singer to being a musician. Though country music and bluegrass are his first loves, Dustin has always been drawn to different sounds. His taste ranges from R&B artists like D’Angelo, The Isley Brothers, Gerald Levert, and Bobby Caldwell to bands like U2 and Radiohead and singer/songwriters like Ryan Adams, Neil Young, Walt Wilkins, and Darrell Scott. Classical music also gave him his love of chords and harmonies. All of these different styles have molded him into a different kind of country musician. Following the path of artists like Ronnie Milsap, James Otto, Conway Twitty, and Lee Greenwood, Dustin has become a maker and performer of what he calls “Country Soul” — country music with something extra that people not just hear, but feel. After returning to Florida, Dustin joined up with an amazing group of guys and formed the band Whiskey Basin. They toured Florida and the Southeast for five years and released an original album titled Seven Sundays. However, Dustin soon realized, as a musician, there was so much more he wanted and needed to say. After walking away from a terrible car accident with only a few scratches, his eyes were opened. He released his new EP, What I’m Made Of, which is a unique blend of country and R&B with honest and straightforward lyrics. These songs, which appeal to a wide range of music fans, take the essence of those genres and bring it back home.
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Ashley Baker As a sophomore at Eustis High School, Ashley Baker caught the eye of a casting director and producer who attended the opening night of her high school play in search of talent for their feature film The Old Livingston House. They offered her an audition for the lead female role in their film, and she went on to land the part. During filming, Director Jeffery Lamb told her he had written the lyrics for a song years ago that he felt would be great in the film but had no melody or music. He asked if she would like to see what she could do with it. After developing the melody, Ashely went into the studio with Ravel Kagan, who was writing the score for the movie, and recorded her first single Summer Daze, which was featured in the film. Curious about the potential of Summer Daze, Ashley and her family started sending it out to radio and people in Nashville. The response was amazing! IRCountry Radio Network out of Dallas picked up Summer Daze, and it went straight to number one on their request chart. It has since gone on to be the third most requested song of all time on the network and is still in the Top 25 almost two years later. Following the success of Summer Daze, Ashley and her parents went to Nashville where she met her producer, Peter Young. After helping her pick her next two singles (Bye Bye and What a Day to Shake a Heartache), Peter placed Ashley with some of the best-known musicians in Nashville. This caught the attention of Randy Guidry and Debbie Holley of HolleyGuidry, a well-known management and consulting firm in Nashville, and Al Shiltz and Mike Martinovich with The Consortium Group, which have worked with artists such as Billy Joel, The Judds, Bruce Springsteen, Jason Aldean, Thompson Square, and Band Perry.
Swamp Cracker Swamp Cracker is a Florida-based band that was formed in late 2010 in Clermont. They have a flavor of traditional-style Delta blues mixed with what they call unconventional “Cracker-ized” modern music. Swamp Cracker has been on the South Lake County scene for quite some time and has been reaching into the Orange County area with interest in bringing its visceral blues and modern music sound to the North Lake County areas of Central Florida. The band is made up of four members: David “Lil’ Dave” Washuta, Jr. on harmonica, slide guitar, and vocals; Mark “Merlot Broham” Englund on drums, guitar, and vocals; Paul “The Kid” Frazier on double bass, guitar, and drums; and Adam “A.C.” Samuels on fuzzy and acoustic guitar.It’s been said when Swamp Cracker starts playing, “If you don’t feel it, you have a hole in your soul!” Swamp Cracker is proud to bring you music influenced by life!
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Built on a solid foundation Positive changes have been underway at Lake-Sumter State College (LSSC). From a recent name change to expanding degree opportunities, Rosanne Brandeburg, executive director of the Lake-Sumter State College Foundation, can hardly contain the upbeat energy that has had the campus abuzz for the last couple of years. “It’s exciting times here,” she says. For the last year, LSSC has been celebrating its fiftieth anniversary with a host of community events. During this time, the college also changed its name to Lake-Sumter State College to coincide with now offering four-year degrees. In January, Brandeburg said the college began its first four-year degree program in organizational management. In addition, LSSC has linked up with the University of Central Florida (UCF) to begin offering a four-year degree in nursing on campus. “Students can complete the first two years here at Lake-Sumter then go right into their Bachelor of Science through the University of Central Florida without having to go to Orlando,” she says. Making higher education an obtainable, realistic opportunity for local students is something Brandeburg knows quite well as an instrumental part of the LakeSumter State College Foundation. Formed in October 1980, this nonprofit organization has continuously made strides to fulfill its mission to provide excellence in education, service to the community, and financial assistance to qualified students. Brandeburg is proud to note the foundation is made up of employees of the college, so with very little overhead, all the monies raised go directly back into the college to award scholarships to students and provide funds for faculty and staff to purchase much-needed equipment. Last year alone, the foundation awarded 747 scholarships totaling more than $500,000. The foundation
also supported college programs with $300,000. “Our community is so supportive of what we do, and year after year, we are just so appreciative,” she says. Currently, the foundation is looking to raise $30,000 for its DirectConnect partnership with the University of Central Florida, the Johnson Foundation Scholarship, and other area community colleges. The matching program will help build scholarships for DirectConnect students attending any of the partner colleges and an endowment to fund scholarships for DirectConnect students who graduate from a partner college and attend UCF. To support the foundation, people can give in various ways. Whether it is a check or making estate plans to leave a lasting legacy in the event of someone’s passing, the opportunities to give toward someone’s education are endless. Brandeburg expresses great gratitude for the funds provided through the first Life+Style Expo. “We know there are so many worthy causes so we are very thankful for this opportunity,” she says. “An education is so important because of all the things that can be taken away from you, no one can take away your education.”
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It is that time of the year to go green. O’Keefe’s Irish Pub will hold its popular St. Patrick’s Day celebration on March 17th. The event attracts visitors from around the state who enjoy receiving their fill of corned beef and cabbage and Irish stew and washing them down with popular Irish beer such as Guinness and Harp. Lunch will be served from 11a.m. to 3p.m., and dinner will be served from 3 to 10p.m. Live entertainment will be offered on the inside stage from noon to 10p.m. and on the outside stage from 5p.m. to 1a.m. You won’t want to miss attending this popular event, where Irish eyes are sure to be smiling! LOCATION: 115 S. Rockingham Ave. Tavares, FL 32778 PHONE: 352.343.2157 HOURS: Monday–Thursday 11a.m.–midnight, Friday and Saturday: 11a.m.–2a.m., Sunday: 11:30a.m.– 8p.m.
Have you had an amazing culinary experience lately? Enjoyed something new in the entertainment or food and beverage venues in Lake or Sumter County? Please share! They may be featured in our Quick Bites section, the official Dining and Entertainment press release section for Lake and Sumter Style! Let us know about a new signature dish or menu, grand openings, new chefs and/or entertainment offerings so we can share them with our readers.
“Serving up breakfast, lunch, and dinner specials every day in a warm and friendly atmosphere.” That is the motto of Sweets Treats and Eats. With delicious items such as homemade biscuits and gravy, cinnamon buns, soups, sandwiches, and a variety of other goodies, there is truly something for everyone at this quaint dining establishment. Manager Barbara Mayer prides herself on offering up these from-scratch delights at reasonable prices. “We feel like customers should be able to get a good, home-cooked meal at an affordable price and in a timely manner. I strive for that every day, and I feel like that is a big reason why people keep coming back.” LOCATION: 2468 U.S. Hwy. 441/27 Fruitland Park, FL 34731 PHONE: 352.323.1595 HOURS: Monday–Saturday: 6a.m. –3p.m. Sunday: 7a.m.–2p.m.
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Black Bear Smokehouse
Billy’s Cafe
Jason James’ uncle, Robert Brown, was one of the founders of the Florida Barbecue Association and a regular participant in barbecue competitions. His dream was to one day operate a barbecue restaurant. After he died unexpectedly, Jason kept that dream alive by opening Black Bear Smokehouse in Mount Dora. No doubt, his uncle would be proud of the delicious barbecue Jason serves. “Our brisket and pork shoulder are smoked fourteen to sixteen hours, and our chicken, ribs, and turkey legs are smoked every day,” he says. “This is a labor of love, but I know our customers appreciate the extra effort. Many people tell me that the barbecue here tastes like the barbecue they loved back home.” The restaurant also has a barbecue sauce bar featuring fifteen sauces from various regions of the country. LOCATION: 18750 U.S. Hwy. 441 Mount Dora, FL 32757 PHONE: 352.383.2327 HOURS: 11a.m. to 9p.m. seven days a week
Race Car Diner This Astatula-based restaurant was opened five years ago by avid NASCAR fan Ralph Reeves. Pictures of famous NASCAR drivers hang prominently on the walls, and you will even see the hood off a car formerly driven by racing legend Michael Waltrip. Ralph has since sold the restaurant to Sharon Stevens, but the décor and the delicious home-cooked meals remain the same. For breakfast, Race Car Diner is known for its biscuits and gravy, omelets, fried bologna, and breakfast burritos. Popular lunch items include liver and onions, fried chicken, homemade soups, and chicken tenders. If you desire home cooking just like mom and grandma used to make, then zoom on down to Race Car Diner. LOCATION: 25641 Monroe St. Astatula, FL 34705 PHONE: 352.253.6940 HOURS: 6a.m.—2p.m. seven days a week.
Oftentimes, as soon as a customer enters Billy’s Café, owner Joann Cho already knows what the customer will order and begins preparing the meal immediately. Talk about a close-knit, family atmosphere. Billy’s Café is popular for its fruit-topped pancakes, which are made with homemade batter and come with strawberries, cherries, blueberries, etc. It is also famous for its large omelets that are served with freshly chopped vegetables. For lunch, the restaurant offers an assortment of salads and sandwiches. “Many of my employees have been working here since we opened nine years ago,” Cho says. “Customers enjoy seeing those familiar faces and knowing they’ll be treated like family.” LOCATION: 1601 S. Duncan Drive Tavares, FL 32778 PHONE: 352.343.7433 HOURS: 7a.m. to 2p.m. seven days a week.
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restaurant review Written by Shemir Wiles • Photo by Fred Lopez
Cane Garden Country Club Known as the best-kept secret in The Villages, Cane Garden Country Club isn’t located on any of the main throughways in town. In fact, to get to it, I had to drive through a gate and past residential housing before finding the sign that revealed my destination. However, once you know where Cane Garden is, it is impossible to forget, and as I arrived around the dinnertime rush, it was clear many residents of The Villages have already committed to memory just where this culinary gem lies hidden. With a casual dining atmosphere and diverse food selection, Cane Garden is the quintessential place to relax after a long day on the neighboring Heron executive golf course or an afternoon at the nearby Savannah Center. The outside patio area makes a great place to enjoy the great Florida weather and watch your favorite game on one of the flat-screen televisions. Or if you would rather spend time indoors, Cane Garden is quite spacious with more-than-ample seating and a large full liquor bar perfect for happy hour. Mackie McCabe, longtime director of food and beverage at The Villages, recently purchased the restaurant in January, but the eatery has been a mainstay in the community for eight years. The aim, McCabe says, is to offer good quality food at great value to the people of The Villages and beyond. Anywhere you look on the menu, the prices are quite reasonable with most of the appetizers staying within the $5 range and most entrees remaining between $8 and $12. As I entered Cane Garden, I was graciously greeted and introduced to McCabe, who then lead me to the heart of the operation — the kitchen. There, I watched as the cooks and waiters worked quickly and seamlessly to prepare each order and move each dish out in a timely fashion. “We are always shooting for a ten- to twelveminute ticket time,” McCabe says.
First on my list of dishes to sample was the herbed whitefish. Covered in panko breadcrumbs and served with a smooth butter sauce, fresh tarragon rice, and fresh green beans and carrots, this popular Cane Garden specialty is a flavorful blend of both aroma and taste. The whitefish filet was flaky and very mild. The sautéed, not fried, panko had a crispy, golden brown finish. Chef Evan Keller then presented me with my next plate — hand-battered onion rings. Unlike most onion rings, these appetizers are hand dipped in tempura batter, giving them a light, airy taste as opposed to the heavy, oily taste of most traditional onion rings. McCabe explains the tempura allows the sweet onions to sing in this dish, and when paired with the tangy horseradish petal sauce, the flavors are explosive. Lastly, McCabe had his chef prepare their signature Cane Paradise pizza. Using crust shipped all the way from New York, McCabe says it has a more European flair because of how incredibly thin it is. Also, as an enhancement to the dough’s delightful flavor, the pizzas at Cane Garden are cooked inside a wood-burning stove. Lightly sauced and topped with smoked ham, pineapple, Mozzarella cheese, and scallions, this pizza is quite delicious. The sauce is robust; the crust, though thin, is savory; and the toppings complement one another nicely, which made for an overall wonderful dining experience. McCabe asked me to sample just a bit of their “Soon To Be Famous” tuna salad. Made using fresh tuna that is grilled daily, the tuna salad is truly enjoyable and will make you think twice about ever buying canned tuna again. It is no wonder some of Cane Garden’s patrons come back three, sometimes four, times a week. With hearty portions and appetizing cuisine, I am sure Cane Garden will remain a favorite among Villagers for years to come.
ADDRESS: 1726 Bailey Trail, The Villages, FL 32162 PHONE: 352.750.0627 HOURS OF OPERATION: Monday–Saturday: 11a.m.–9p.m Sunday: Noon–8p.m. POPULAR DISHES: “Soon To Be Famous” Tuna Salad: $10.89 Tropical Paradise Salad: $9.79 Cane Paradise Pizza: $7.79 Homemade Baked Meatloaf Sicilian: $10.99 Herbed Whitefish: $12.99 Apple Cinnamon Pork Chops: $13.29
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the loving kitchen Written by Heather Pruett • Photos by Fred Lopez
Now thatsa fun! It is pizza night at my house, and this means happy kids and full bellies. Pizza — with its ability to please even the pickiest eaters — is more about fun and less about presentation. So call the kids in and have them roll up their sleeves — this is a chance for them to impress. These three pizza recipes are easy, delicious, and full of flavor. They are the perfect meal to use with leftovers and a great way to add a few extra servings of veggies to your child’s diet. Pizza night is the perfect opportunity to cultivate a love for the art of cooking in your children. Those deliciously unique creations may wreak havoc in your kitchen, but you won’t find any cuter delivery.
About the writer Heather Pruett is the co-founder of The Loving Kitchen, a nextgeneration cooking show which promotes family health, tradition, and values through the simple preparation and enjoyment of dinner as a family. She is a graduate of Marshall University with a degree in business management. Heather resides in Mount Dora with her husband, Tim Pruett, and their two beautiful children. Visit www. thelovingkitchen.com for more information.
The Loving Kitchen is a next generation cooking show featuring Mount Dora wife and mother, Heather Pruett. Visit Heather and family at www.thelovingkitchen.com.
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BBQ Pork Pizza
Pans/Utensils/Equipment Needed: Measuring cup Cutting knife Cutting board Mixing spoon Large pizza tray Ingredients: 1 Pillsbury thin pizza crust ½ cup tomato-based barbecue sauce 2 cups pulled pork ½ cup thinly sliced red onion ½ cup thinly sliced yellow pepper ½ cup thinly sliced tomatoes 1 cup shredded Pepper Jack cheese Junior Chef Jobs: Spreading pizza dough Measuring Spreading ingredients on pizza
Instructions: • Preheat oven to 400F. • Spread dough evenly over a pizza pan. • Bake dough for five minutes, and remove from oven. • Spread barbecue sauce across dough. • Top with pulled pork, red onion, yellow pepper, tomatoes, and cheese. • Bake for twelve to fifteen minutes, or until cheese is melted and bubbling. • Let cool sufficiently. Serve and enjoy.
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Beefy Mexican Pizza
Pans/Utensils/Equipment Needed: Measuring cup Measuring spoons Cutting knife Cutting board Large stovetop skillet Small mixing bowl Mixing spoon Large pizza tray or dish Seasoning Mix Ingredients: 1 tablespoon chili powder 1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespoon paprika 1 tablespoon garlic powder 1 tablespoon kosher salt 1 tablespoon cayenne pepper
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1 tablespoon cumin 1 tablespoon dried oregano 1 tablespoon chicken bouillon powder Pizza Ingredients: 1 Pillsbury thin pizza crust 1½ cups lean ground beef 3 tablespoons seasoning mix ½ cup black beans ½ cup red bell peppers ½ cup green bell peppers ½ cup ranch dressing ½ cup sweet onions 1 cup extra-sharp cheddar cheese Junior Chef Jobs: Spreading pizza dough
Measuring Spreading ingredients on pizza Instructions: • Preheat oven to 400F. • Spread dough evenly over a pizza pan. • Bake dough for five minutes, and remove from oven. • Using a large stovetop skillet, completely cook beef. • Add seasoning mix, bell peppers, and onion. Cook on medium low heat or until peppers and onions are soft. • Evenly spread ranch dressing on pizza crust. • Top with beef and onion mixture. Add black beans, then cheddar cheese. • Bake for twelve to fifteen minutes, or until cheese is melted and bubbling. • Let cool sufficiently. Serve and enjoy. • Store leftover seasoning mix in a sealed container. Use for dishes such as tacos and burritos.
Basil Pesto Pizza
Pans/Utensils/Equipment Needed: Large pizza tray Small strainer Measuring cup Ingredients: 1 Pillsbury thin pizza crust 1 cup mild banana peppers 2 cups chicken breasts, cooked and shredded 1 cup low-fat mozzarella cheese 1 cup of Classico Traditional Basil Pesto sauce Junior Chef Jobs: Spreading pizza dough Measuring Straining and rinsing banana peppers Spreading ingredients on pizza
Instructions: • Preheat oven to 400F. • Spread dough evenly over a pizza pan. • Bake dough for five minutes, and remove from oven. • Generously spread pesto sauce across dough. • Using a strainer, rinse banana peppers. • Add chicken, banana peppers, and cheese to pizza. • Bake for twelve to fifteen minutes, or until cheese is melted and bubbling. • Let cool sufficiently. Serve and enjoy.
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saluté by Mary Ann DeSantis
How long can you store a bottle of wine?
Lyrics from “The Gambler” by Kenny Rogers, 1978 Capitol Records, Nashville. Source: 5 Facts you must know about wine; http://www.delish.com/recipes/wine-guide/buying-wine-kevin-zraly#slide-1 (Accessed February 7, 2013)
The answer: it depends on the wine. As Kenny Rogers once sang, “You have to know when to hold ‘em and know when to fold ‘em… the secret is knowing what to throw away and knowing what to keep.” Many wines start as winners and over time end up as losers. A common misconception about wine is that the taste improves with age. Wines do, in fact, change with age, but not always for better. More than ninety percent of the world’s wines should be consumed within one year of their release dates, and less than one percent should be aged for more than five years, according to wine expert Kevin Zraly, who founded the Windows on the World Wine School in New York. Several factors affect how long a wine can be held. The most critical is the amount of tannin in a wine. Red wines, particularly Cabernet Sauvignon and Bordeaux, have a lot of tannin and last much longer than white wines and even longer than lighter reds like Pinot Noirs. Other factors affecting a wine’s longevity are the vintage and the region. If a growing year had good weather, chances are the vintage will have a better balance of fruits, acids, and tannin, all of which help the aging process. Some regions have better soils, slopes, drainage, and climate than others do, which add to better aging potential. The winemaking process also can play a role in how long a wine will last. Winemakers have been known to make magic with a mediocre vintage. Sometimes keeping wine in contact with grape skins longer (maceration) or aging it longer in oak during fermentation will contribute to a better wine. I recently found a 2006 Chateau Ste. Michelle Indian Wells Merlot in the back of my wine cooler. Since I do not drink a lot of Merlot, I wasn’t sure how I acquired this particular bottle or
if it was still good. Produced in Washington State’s rugged Wahluke Slope area, wines from the Indian Wells vineyard are known for their rich tannin and full-bodied flavors. Although the bottle contained quite a bit of sediment, I took a gamble and served it with a thick steak. The rich plum flavors and velvety texture had withstood the test of time although the Chateau Ste. Michelle’s winemaker recommended the 2006 vintage be consumed within five years for best flavor. A wine’s optimum flavor is easier to taste when comparing vintages in a vertical tasting. To test this theory for white wines, some friends and I held a tasting with 2009, 2010, and 2011 vintages of Toasted Head Chardonnay. The side-by-side tasting yielded totally different flavors and variations. For instance, the 2009 nose was off-putting and the taste seemed flat. Although the wine was not “corked,” it had already lost most of its oaky characteristics. Of the three, it had turned a deep golden color — not a desirable trait for a Chardonnay. The 2010 vintage was still buttery and even smoother than the 2011 release. However, it had lost its acidity, an important component for white wines. The current 2011 release of Toasted Head Chardonnay is mostly likely at its peak flavor.
It is common to see several vintages of the same wine on a store shelf. A rule of thumb for buying most Chardonnays and Sauvignon Blancs is to go with the latest vintage as evidenced by the Toasted Head vertical tasting. The current release probably tastes the way the winemaker intended. When shopping for red wines, check a vintage chart to see how that year’s weather affected the growing season. Most vintage charts also recommend how long to hold a wine. The final component for making sure a wine stays drinkable is storage — both at the store and in your home. If wines are displayed in a sunny display window, forget them. Nothing kills a wine faster than heat. If you don’t want to invest in a small wine refrigerator, make sure to cellar wines in a cool, dark area of your home. I’ve seen wine stored on top of kitchen cabinets near the ceiling in decorative wine racks. Heat rises and chances are those wines will not be drinkable only a few weeks after purchasing. Although wine collectors will pay millions for a rare vintage, they are often looking at those bottles as works of art, not as wines to pair with a Saturday night steak. For them, it is a real gamble the wines will be drinkable. For most of us, the advice of winemakers who tell you to “pull it out and pop the cork” is a safe bet.
About the writer Living in Italy in 1980 was the catalyst for Mary Ann DeSantis to learn more about wine. She has participated in several wine groups and classes and now enjoys sharing what she has learned. Since 2010, “Saluté” has covered topics for oenophiles of all levels — from novice wine drinkers to experienced connoisseurs. The column received a 2012 Florida Press Club Excellence in Journalism Award for Commentary. march2013
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Pisces Rising
A Fresh Florida Seafood and Steak House
239 W. Fourth Avenue, Mount Dora • 352.385.2669 Pisces Rising offers a unique blend of lively island flavors and delicious Louisiana Cajun-style cuisine. Their distinctive Creoleribbean fare has delighted customers for nearly ten years. Celebrated as the “Best of the Best,” this casually elegant restaurant serves Black Angus beef with seasonal vegetables and fresh seafood either in their stylish dining room or outside on their spacious deck with Tiki-style bar overlooking peaceful Lake Dora. Private party and meeting rooms are available in a beautifully restored 1920s era home that sits inside the restaurant. Their catering service, “Pisces Rising, Too,” offers both “full-service” and “delivery and setup” options for all your home or business events. Come in and enjoy fine food, friendly service and incredible Florida sunsets at Pisces Rising, the area’s elegant choice for casual dining. Open seven days a week with live entertainment Thursday–Sunday. “Laissez le Bons Temps Rouler!” Lunch
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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 Cousin Vinnie’s is located on U.S. Hwy. 441 across from Lake Square Mall.This recently expanded restaurant now offers seating to accommodate ninety-plus guests. Owner Vinnie Vittoria has created a unique atmosphere by combining a sports bar with a family restaurant. Since opening in July 2008, Vinnie’s has become famous for outstanding food and even better service.The residents of Lake and Sumter counties voted them BEST WINGS in 2009, 2010, and 2011. Every Monday night is “Bike Night” with happy hour from 5–7p.m ($1.00 domestic drafts and $6.99 Wing Ding Meals.) Tuesday night is “Family Night” from 4–8p.m. when kids 10-and-under eat free.Wednesday night is “Trivia Night” when the fun starts at 6:30p.m. with great prizes given to the top three teams.Thursday night is “Extreme Karaoke” — big fun all night! Every Saturday watch your favorite college team while enjoying $1.50 domestic draft beers all day and night. On Sundays they offer The Sunday NFL Ticket, catch any game… any time! Cousin Vinnie’s also offers, free Wi-Fi, biker parking, awesome music, and an enthusiastic staff ready to serve you. “I absolutely look forward to serving you and your family very soon!” says owner Cousin Vinnie.
Ipanema Brazilian Steak House 2023 South Pine Avenue, Ocala • 352.622.1741 • www.ipanemaocala.com A Churrascaria (Portuguese for barbecue) is a dining experience where roaming Gauchos slice and serve fire-roasted meats from skewers in a continual fashion. Ipanema Brazilian Steak House boasts twelve of the finest cuts of meat, finished off with cinnamon-roasted pineapple. The fine meats are complemented by an opulent salad and vegetable bar, delectable desserts, and delicious wines, beers and cocktails. Ipanema’s Executive Chef Ortenciade Almeida invites you to embrace the flavors of Brazil and experience the magnetism of Ipanema for yourself. We offer an extensive appetizer menu and full dinner service outdoors. Happy hour Tues–Sun 5–7pm. 2-4-1 drinks, wines. Ipanema Wednesday’s Caipirinha Hour 2-4-1: Caip’s every Wednesday all night long (bar and lounge area only)! Our facilities will be available for company events, meetings and private parties, Tuesday to Thursday during lunch hours. Join us and Brunch, Sunday Noon–3p.m. Dinner 4–9p.m. Lunch, Friday 11a.m.–2:30p.m. Tuesday–Thursday 5–9p.m. Friday and Saturday 5–10p.m.
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Hurricane Dockside Grill 3351 W. Burleigh Blvd., Tavares • 352.508.5137 www.hurricanedocksidegrill.com A trip to Hurricane Dockside Grill will undoubtedly captivate your senses. Feast your eyes on the picturesque Dead River, listen to live bands playing on the weekend, and taste the restaurant’s delicious cuisine. The food, which can best be described as a combination of Floridian, the Caribbean, and Key West, includes everything from seafood and steak to burgers. The creative culinary skills of Chef Derrick Haggerty are evident in each unforgettable dish. Diners can choose to eat outside on the deck while enjoying beautiful scenery and fresh air or eat inside the beautifully decorated facility. With twenty-eight boat slips, Hurricane Dockside is easily accessible by boat. Visitors also enjoy playing volleyball on the beach sand volleyball court and others participate in the PlayStation competitions. Don’t forget that the restaurant also serves as a full-service catering and banquet facility. Hours of Operation: Sunday–Thursday Friday and Saturday
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JB Boondocks 704 S. Lakeshore Blvd., Howey-in-the-Hills 352.324.3600 • www.JBBoondocks.com JB Boondocks is tucked away in a picturesque setting on Little Lake Harris in Howey-in-the-Hills. JB Boondocks is accessible by land, sea, and air via car, motorcycle, boat, or seaplane. With a full bar and a huge outdoor deck overlooking the lake, JB Boondocks makes for the ultimate setting to relax and unwind. The menu offers fresh seafood, steaks, chops, classic Italian dishes, tasty sandwiches, salads, sinfully sweet desserts, and much more. Each Friday night is our famous fish fry, Wednesday night features prime rib and Thursday night is Ladies’ Night. Cocktails from the bar are festive and we have a great selection of beer and wine as well. Situated on five acres on the lake, JB Boondocks is the perfect place for your car, motorcycle, boat, or seaplane club to gather. We have plenty of dock space and parking to accommodate all your needs. JB BOONDOCKS IS OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNER SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. Hours of Operation: Monday 11a.m.–4p.m.,Tuesday–Thursday 11a.m.–9p.m. Friday 11a.m.–10p.m., Saturday 11a.m.–10p.m., Sunday Noon–8p.m.
The Oyster Troff 936 North Bay Street, Eustis • 352.357.9939 “The Troff” is a great place to meet up with family and friends in a fun and relaxed atmosphere. Family owned and operated for more than 14 years, we offer something for everybody with our full menu and bar. We have Happy Hour Monday–Thursday that includes ½ pound of peel-and-eat shrimp for $5.99, one dozen middle neck clams for $4.99, and fifty cents off all alcoholic beverages. If you can’t make it for happy hour, don’t worry, we run other specials during the entire week! Monday we have oysters at $7.99 per dozen, Tuesday you can find middle neck clams for $14.99 per bucket, Wednesday we have Happy Hour food all night, Thursday offers live Maine lobster with two sides for $17, Friday we have all-you-can-eat fried Mahi Mahi strips for $10.99, and Sunday offers up $6 pitchers of beer and ½ pound of peel and eat shrimp for $5.99. We are now open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 11:30a.m. Hours of Operation: Monday–Wednesday Thursday Friday–Saturday Sunday
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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. Lunch Dinner
Tuesday–Saturday 11a.m.–3:00p.m. Tuesday–Thursday 5–9p.m. Friday–Saturday 5–10p.m. Sunday 11a.m.–3:30p.m. Join us for our new “lighter fare” dinner menu, gourmet soups, salads, and sandwiches.Tuesday– Thursday from 3–9p.m. (regular dinner menu also available).
#1 Buffet 1704 Citrus Blvd. Leesburg • 352.315.8688 For authentic, appetizing flavors of the Far East and beyond, visit #1 Buffet in Leesburg. Now under new management, this all-you-can-eat buffet presents a wide variety of cuisine ranging from traditional Chinese and Japanese fare such as sushi and hibachi to American favorites like pizza, chicken tenders, and french fries. #1 Buffet also offers a spectacular salad bar for more health-conscious patrons and delectable desserts for those who love to indulge every once in a while. So if you are looking for an affordable family restaurant with a casual dining atmosphere, make sure to stop by and try all you can truly eat at #1 Buffet.
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Rusty Fox Steakhouse 649 12th Street, Clermont 352.394.3333 • www.rustyfoxsteakhouse.com If you are looking for a “hidden gem” and something that is family-owned as well, then come on in to the Rusty Fox Steakhouse. Our diverse menu includes a selection of dinner entrees including Angus steaks, slow-roasted prime rib, seafood dishes including shrimp and grits and whole snapper (when available), and chicken dishes such as roasted lemon rosemary chicken and chicken primavera. Our restaurant prides itself on offering house-made fresh sauces, dressings, and soups. Lunch is served daily offering half-pound Angus burgers, prime rib subs, grilled Reubens and much more. Also served daily are lunch and dinner specials, including the extremely popular prime rib dinner special on Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday. Monday – Saturday: Lunch served 11a.m.–4p.m. Dinner served 4p.m.–9p.m. Sunday: Lunch and dinner served 11a.m.–9p.m.
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TooJay’s Gourmet Deli Lake Sumter Landing, 1129 Canal Street, The Villages • 352.430.0410 Village of Spanish Springs, 990 Delmar Drive, The Villages • 352.753.3510 As we welcome the coming of Spring, our thoughts turn to that time honored resolution to be mindful of adhering to more healthful dining options. Often that is difficult to do when enjoying time with family and friends at local eatries. We at TooJay’s have taken that message to heart and expanded our Lighter and Vegetarian Options. A house favorite is the Strawberry Citrus Salad, a cool and refreshing blend of mandarin oranges, fresh strawberries, red grapes and chopped romaine tossed with Gorgonzola and toasted almonds. It is accompanied by a tangy raspberry vinaigrette and may be ordered with or without a sliced grilled chicken breast. Stop in soon and sample this and other delightful selections at TooJay’s in The Villages. Dine In • Take Out • Delivery • Catering • Mail Order Open daily from 8am – 9pm
Bamboo Bistro 700 North Hwy. 441 (In front of Target), Lady Lake • 352.750.9998 The Villages Bamboo Bistro welcomes you to experience a delightful dining experience with us. Enjoy an impressive selection of Asian dishes from China, Japan, Vietnam, and Thailand, as well as a full sushi bar. Some of the more popular items include Peking duck, pepper seared filet mignon, the bamboo basil seafood delight, and the Chilean sea bass served in black bean sauce. Of course, there are plenty of other enticing items made with our freshest ingredients, such as the shrimp in lobster sauce, Mongolian beef, and the ever-popular General Tso’s chicken. Noodle soups and noodle dishes are also available, a variety of Asian beers and the extensive selection of wine will complement that perfect meal. Dim Sum Hours: Monday–Saturday 11 a.m.–4 p.m.; Sunday Noon–9 p.m. HOURS: Monday–Thursday Friday and Saturday Sunday
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Subway www.subway.com Custom-made, fresh sandwiches, salads, and flatbreads made right before your eyes. The “healthy” alternative to fast food. LADY LAKE 208 W. Guava St. 352.750.4929
LEESBURG 2013 Citrus Blvd. 352.787.6442
THE VILLAGES 1580 Bella Cruz Dr. 352.750.9600
EUSTIS 469 Plaza Dr. 352.357.7827
10135 U.S. Hwy. 441 Suite 4 352.326.3234
8796 S.E. 165th Mulberry Ln. 352.750.9991
MOUNT DORA 18870 U.S. Hwy. 441 352.735.4376
27405 U.S. Hwy. 27 Suite 4 352.314.8847
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WILDWOOD 480 W. Gulf To Alantic Hwy. 352.748.8800
1070 Lake Sumter Landing Dr. 352.205.8535 349 Colony Blvd. 352.391.1657
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The Players Grille 13605 Del Webb Blvd., Summerfield • 352.307.0261 www.playeagleridgegolf.com Welcome to The Players Grille, located at Del Webb Spruce Creek Country Club in Summerfield. This restaurant offers delicious food in addition to a picturesque view of the thirty-sixth-hole at Eagle Ridge Golf Club. On Thursday evenings, diners can “discover the pastabilities” at a chef-attended pasta bar. Friday nights are equally scrumptious with prime rib, fish and chips, homemade clam chowder and a full menu. Saturday nights have a full menu with specials. Sunday’s Omelet Occasion, featuring madeto-order omelets along with biscuits and gravy, potatoes, fresh fruit, and something sweet. Don’t forget about the homemade, award-winning chili, which is served daily. Our professional wait staff is eager to create a wonderful dining experience. Call 352.307.0261 for reservations and more information. Hours of Operation: Restaurant: Monday and Tuesday 11a.m.–3p.m. Wednesday–Saturday 11a.m.–8p.m. Lounge: Monday–Saturday 9a.m.–8p.m. Sunday 9a.m.–6p.m.
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Perfect pasta. great steaks. fresh seafood. fair prices.
Fresh seafood. Perfect steaks. Right price.
U.S. HWY. 441, Leesburg | 352.728.8989 | VicsEmbers.com Let us provide free round-trip transportation for you and your group of 30 or more guests. Our 49-passenger bus is available for Sunday Brunch or any evening meal at the Embers.
Lake Center of H.O.P.E.
Services Include:
Psychiatric Evaluation Competency/Guardianship Evaluation Medication Management Individual, Couples, Adolescent, Family and Marital Counseling Substance Abuse and Alcohol Abuse Treatment Court Ordered Psychiatric Evaluation Anger Management
We Treat Conditions Such As: Mood Disorder Depression Bipolar (Manic Depression) Anxiety Disorder Phobia, GAD, Panic Disorder, OCD, PTSD Schizophrenia Dementia - Alzheimer’s
Substance Abuse Alcohol Drugs Adjustment Disorder ADHD Personality Disorder Other Emotional and Behavioral Problems
Most Insurances Accepted
352-787-0081 33057 Professional Dr. Suite 102, Leesburg Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9am-5pm
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36th Annual Leesburg Art Festival
Nick M. Ungson, M.D. Board Certified Psychiatrist Board Licenses: Florida Board of Medicine Alabama Board of Medicine Professional Memebership: American Psychiatric Association Florida Psychiatric Society Hospital Affiliation: Leesburg Regional Medical Center Florida Hospital - Waterman Years in Practice: From 1997 to Present Counselors: Dr. James Moore, Jr., Lic. PsychologistTalana Kersey, MS, LMHC Hershel Tidwell, MS, LMHC Sue Bingle, LCSW Amoree Lanaha, LCSW
The 36th annual Leesburg Art Festival, presented ese sent nteed nt ed bbyy th thee Leesburg Center for the Arts, will be held March Marc Ma rchh 2 and rc and 3, 2013 in Historic Downtown Leesburg from om m 110am 0am 0a m too 5pm each day. There will be over 100 fine artists rtiist stss an andd fifine n ne craftsmen on Main Street, live performancess by m musicians, u ic us icia ians ia nss, actors and dancers on the Town Square Stage, ge, e ffestive esstitive vee food, Kids Art Zone, classic car show, a Student ent Art Art Exhibit at the Leesburg Center for the Arts andd more. moore re..
“Watercolor on Yupo” for Adults The Art Education Center inside the Leesburg Center ente en terr te for the Arts is the home of the Leesburg Art Association occiatition ion o Workshop Series. On March 26 and 27 from 9am am m to t 4pm, 4pm pm,, the LAA Workshop Series will present “Watercolor on Yupo” with Carol Ann Sherman. To register, visit www.LeesburgArt.org or call Jann Barbieux at 352.360.4076.
For more information call 352.365.0232 www.leesburgcenter4arts.com
THE VILLAGES PH 352.350.1526 OPEN DAILY 8a.m. to 8p.m. Located on Hwy. 466 at Buffalo Ridge Plaza, across from The Villages High School, two doors down from the Bonefish Grill Restaurant, inside The Villages Lab
WILLIAM GOELLNER, M.D.
OUR PHILOSOPHY: See you at your convenience. Provide top-level care without top-level pricing. Be ever mindful that your time is valuable. Create a warm and relaxed environment. Include you in the medical decision process. Treat you as we would treat our own.
ANNE BAYLIS, PA-C
VAN TRANSPORTATION: $5 each way to and from any doctor’s office or urgent care of your choice.
JOHN SANTOS, ARNP
ADAM SANTOS, PA-C
SUMMERFIELD PH 352.693.2340 OPEN DAILY 8a.m. to MIDNIGHT Located on Hwy. 441 at Spruce Creek Medical Center, 1 mile north of The Villages Hospital, across from Wal-Mart, behind CVS pharmacy
DR. MARK SBARRO
FARIBA GHARAI, M.D.
Maintenance-free living! Active living at its finest. A gated community of quiet tree-lined streets and beautifully manicured landscaping, The Waterman Village campus is designed for residents to live their best life! This lifestyle begins at the community lodge, where you’ll find plenty of amenities to keep you entertained — a quaint bistro, a lovely cafe, a nicely-stocked library, billiard & game room, and even a golf simulator! Step outside of the lodge to take a dip in the heated, screened-in pool. Nearby are the woodworking and craft shops, courts for lawn bowling and shuffleboard, and a nine-hole putting green. A professional recreation department offers a comprehensive schedule of fun activities.
Peace of mind. Waterman Village also has a home care department that can provide extra services in your villa or manor. Residents receive priority status for future healthcare in the Bridgewater Assisted Living Residence or the Edgewater Health Care and Rehabilitation Center.
Extra golf cart space in garage!
Meal plan included!
Smallll pets S t OK!
The Manors 2 bed/ 2 bath 1408 to 2004 sq. ft.
The Villas
2 bed/ 2 bath 950 to 1384 sq. ft.
Your monthly fee includes: a meal plan, personal emergency response system, scheduled transportation, housekeeping, maintenance on the home and appliances including the washer and dryer, security services, expanded basic cable television, monthly pest control, trash pick-up, lawn maintenance, and water and sewage.
225 Waterman Ave., Mount Dora Not for profit
Take Hwy 441 south to Mount Dora. Turn south onto Donnelly Street. Main entrance is 1/4 mile on right.
In Mount Dora 352.385.1126 watermanvillage.com
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Celebration of LifeGala Sunday, May 5, 2013
Mission Inn Resort & Club 10400 C.R. 48, Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida VIP Reception 4:00 p.m. Doors Open & Silent Auction 4:30 p.m. Dinner, Recognition & Live Auction 5:00 p.m. Concert Immediately Following Dinner Black Tie Optional All proceeds directly support the Florida Hospital Waterman Heart Center for comprehensive treatment of heart disease. Ruby Sponsor
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what’s happening
MARCH 2013
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An inaugural event for Lake & Sumter Style Magazine, this outstanding expo will take place from 10 a.m. to 2p.m. at Lake-Sumter State College in Leesburg. The expo will feature ature more than fifty businesses/vendors from the Central Florida area. Many vendors will raffle off prizes and all will provide invaluable information concerning their services. Also, enjoy live music providedd through Hound Dogg Entertainment, food from local premier restaurants and food trucks, and the first-ever t-ever “Lake County Chopped” cooking event. Admission is free. A portion of the proceeds will benefitt the Lake-Sumter State College Foundation. For more information, call 352.787.4112 or visit StyleMagExpo.com. agExpo.com.
LEESBURG ART FESTIVAL
WE BIKE FOR KIDS
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(March 16)
For the 36th year in a row, people will flock to Main Street to experience the Leesburg Art Festival. There will be over 100 fine artists , live art demonstrations, interactive art experiences, live entertainment, Sunday afternoon Jazz on the Square, food, a student art exhibit, and the Leesburg Art Association Spring Show at the Leesburg Center for the Arts. The Saturday Morning Market, presented by the Leesburg Partnership, will be open on Saturday from 8a.m. to 2p.m. on Sixth Street, and Anytime Fitness’ Walk with the Expert will provide an opportunity to experience the festival in a completely new way. Both admission and parking are free. Contact Amy Painter at 352.365.0232 for more information.
Hold on to your helmets! This is second annual biking fundraiser will be held at the Seabreeze Recreation Centerr in The Villages. There are three rides for beginners and advanced bikers. All ridess include well-stocked rest stops, marked routes, and SAG mechanical support. Eachh rider will receive a light breakfast, a goody bag, a free raffle ticket for great prizes, and a lunch provided by Red Sauce Restaurant. Proceeds benefit Project Legacy and the Sumter County Youth Center, both nonprofit agencies that address the he needs of children in the tri-county area. To register, visit www.webikeforkids.com. com. For more information, call Walter Kurz at 352.430.2189 or email wek5048@yahoo.com. @yahoo.com. march2013
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EVENTS Texas Hold’em Charity Poker Tournament (March 9) Love to play Texas Hold’em? Then you won’t want to miss this fundraising event. Registration is at noon. Cards in the air at 1p.m. There will be raffle prizes, 50/50, and food and beverages available for purchase. Proceeds benefit United Way of Lake & Sumter Counties’ Community Impact Fund. It will be held at Minneola City Hall, 800 N. U.S. 27. For more event info, go to www.uwls. org, email campaign@uwls.org, or call 352.787.7530 ext.227. BBQ, Blues & Brew (March 9) Sample the favorite pork and chicken recipes from the area’s best backyard barbecue competitors. Enjoy electrifying blues music and The Florida Brewing Company’s lineup of delicious craft beers. Starting at 5p.m. in downtown Leesburg, this event is open to the public with admission $10 for adults, $5 for children 10 and under. Presented by Downtown Leesburg Business Association. Call 352.365.0053. Classic Raceboat Regatta (March 15–17) Wooton Park in downtown Tavares will be the scene for several types of classic race boats to perform exhibition flybys in a race-like setting on a one-and-a-half-mile oval course. There will also be various racing heats throughout the day with flatbottoms, hydros, and skiffs. Call 352.742.6176 or visit www.classicraceboatassoc.com. A Night for the Irish (March 16) Enjoy a fun evening of traditional Irish music and dance featuring the band Just Twistin’ Hay, plus Inisheer Irish Dancers and a special appearance by Rosie O’Gradys Highlander Pipers. All ticket holders are welcome to the Irish Happy Hour prior to the show beginning at 5p.m. Tickets are on sale at www. MountDoraEvents.com or from the Mount Dora Chamber of Commerce 116
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(352.383.2165) or from Mount Dora Parks and Recreation (352.735.7183). Cost: $15 General Admission; $20 V.I.P. Call 352.217.8390 for more info. Rails & Ales Steam Train (March 16) All aboard this two-hour train ride on the famous movie train on Lake County’s rails while enjoying a sampling of six seasonal ales. Then enjoy complimentary pours of your favorites in your keepsake souvenir Orange Blossom Cannonball pint glass. For VIP treatment, experience Rails and Ales from the VIP seating in the Cannonball Lounge located in the historic caboose, which was featured in the Hollywood hit O Brother, Where Art Thou? featuring George Clooney. This ride takes off at 6p.m. from the Tavares train station. Tickets are $40 for general admission; $50 for VIP. Find more information at www.whattodoinmtdora. com/VMDevents/. The Food Truck Bazaar (March 21) A variety of ten to fifteen unique trucks offering a wide variety of different food styles will be located on Alexander Street and in the parking lot in downtown Mount Dora. Food service will open at 5:30p.m. and remain open until 8:30p.m. Cowboy Crawl Mud Run (March 23) Take part in this challenging 5K run. Get down and dirty while overcoming tough obstacles like barbed wire, fire pits, walls, hay mounds, tunnels, mud bogs, ponds, fences, and more. The run begins at 8a.m. at Providence Ranch, 5682 W. State Road 44, in Lake Panasoffkee. Post-race activities include live music, mud volleyball, tug-of-war, corn hole competitions, a mechanical bull, food vendors, a beer garden, and more. For info and to register, visit www. cowboycrawlfl.com or contact the Sumter County Chamber of Commerce at 352.793.3099. Mount Dora Spring Show (March 23–24) The downtown streets of Mount Dora come alive with antiques and
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collectibles dealers, crafters, and artists displaying their treasures for show and sale. It is a fun open-air event with historic Mount Dora as a gorgeous backdrop. Both days, the event starts at 9a.m. and ends at 5p.m. so it is an all-day affair. Visit www.mountdoraspringshow.com for further info or call 352.217.8390. Authors in the Park (March 30) Authors in the Park returns for the “Spring Into Art” event featuring twelve authors from the Central Florida area. The event will feature a casual author meet and greet from 2:30 to 4p.m. and an exclusive gallery walk from 6 to 8p.m. featuring the artwork of Amy Sellers. The event will be held rain or shine inside the Renaissance Building at 411 N. Donnelly St. in downtown Mount Dora. For more information, visit www.FB.com/ AuthorsInThePark.
MUSIC AND THEATRE Hollywood En Pointe (March 9–10) An evening of sensational dance set to songs from Hollywood movies you love, even with some surprises thrown in! Don’t miss this production by the Orlando Ballet. The production is being staged at the Garden Theatre located at 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Tickets: $25 ($21 students/seniors). For tickets or additional information, contact the Garden Theatre box office at 407.877.4736 or visit www.gardentheatre.org. Children of a Lesser God (March 15–30) James Leeds is an instructor at a school for the deaf who tries to teach Sarah Norman, a janitor who is much older than the other students, as well as difficult and hostile. Sarah refuses to learn to read lips or to try to speak, insisting on only using sign language. After a while, James and Sarah fall in love and face challenging obstacles throughout their dramatic relationship. The production is being staged at the Garden Theatre located at 160 W. Plant St., Winter Garden. Tickets: $25
($21 students/seniors). For tickets or additional information, call 407.877.4736 or visit www.gardentheatre.org. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (March 15–April 7) A charming rogue contrives to serve a short sentence in an airy mental institution rather than prison. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students. Moonlight Players Warehouse Theatre, 732 B West Montrose Street, Clermont. Call the reservation hotline at 352.319.1116. Greatest Opera Scenes of All Time (March 17) The Central Florida Lyric Opera will perform this last show of the season at 3p.m. Join the International Opera Center of America, Italian tenor Maestro Andrea Elena, and Maestro Bill Doherty as they present this dynamic performance of scenes from the greatest and most popular of operas and operettas of all time featuring an all-new international cast of performers from Italy, France, Asia and the U.S. Tickets are available online at www. centralfloridalyricopera.org or for more information, call 1.877.211.5346. Bella Italia (March 21–22) An exciting addition to this concert by the Florida Lakes Symphony Orchestra will be the Central Florida Youth Orchestra performing side-by-side in one selection. Tickets are $42 in advance, $45 at the door. The concerts begin at 7:30p.m. On Thursday, the orchestra performs at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Mount Dora. On Friday, it performs at the Family Christian Center in Clermont. For more information, call Florida Lakes Symphony Orchestra at 352.589.1500. The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas (March 22–April 7) This happy-go-lucky view of small-town vice and statewide political sidestepping recounts the good times and the demise of the Chicken Ranch. A brothel has been operating outside of fictional Gilbert, Texas, for more than a century.
Governors, senators, mayors, and even victorious college football teams frequent the cozy bordello. However, when a television reporter decides to make the illegal activity an issue, political ramifications cause the place to be closed down. Melon Patch Theatre is located in Leesburg, 311 N. 13th Street. For ticket information and show times, call 352.787.3013 or email info@ melonpatch.org. The Secret Garden (March 22– April 14) Mary Lennox, an 11-yearold orphan, must live with her bitter, reclusive uncle, Archibald, and his invalid son, Colin. A magical garden heals the children’s spirits in this glorious musical. The Sonnentag Theatre at the IceHouse is located on 1100 N. Unser Street, Mount Dora. For tickets and information, call 352.383.3133, email jean@ icehousetheatre.com, or visit www. icehousetheatre.com. Elvis: A Concert Experience (March 23) The legacy of the King of Rock ‘n Roll continues as the Mount Dora Community Building proudly welcomes Jim Jinelli in “Elvis: A Concert Experience.” As a teenager, Jinelli saw Elvis in concert in his native Chicago. The music and magic captured him for a lifetime. Fast forward years later and Jinelli has created a mesmerizing tribute concert memorializing The King. With his powerful, commanding voice, remarkable vocal range, and natural vibrato, he captures that unique Elvis sound, reaching the heart of Elvis’ vocal style and seizing the passion of every song. The fun begins at 7:30p.m. Tickets are $15 in advance; $20 at the door; and $25 for VIP. Call 352.735.7183 for tickets.
FESTIVALS AND FAIRS Florida StoryFest (February 28–March 2) Known as the premier storytelling event of the Southeast, this Lakeside Inn event features some of the best in storytelling, as well as workshops
for both beginning and professional storytellers. The conference begins Thursday with a special evening concert. Friday and Saturday will offer dozens of fine workshops, story swaps, story slams and music jams, performances, and spontaneous gatherings. For more information call 352.692.4466 or go to www.flstoryfest.com. Lake County BookFest (March 11–16) Formerly known as the Festival of Reading, the Lake County BookFest presents a number of literary and cultural events and activities to encourage the love of reading and connect readers and writers by providing informative and entertaining programs to the community. Many of the programs this year will be part of Viva Florida!, a statewide initiative that commemorates 500 years of Florida’s rich heritage and diverse cultural history. For more information about the event schedule and sponsorship opportunities, contact Judy Buckland at 352.253.6167 or visit www. mylakelibrary.org. Sunnyland Antique Boat Festival (March 21–24) The Sunnyland Antique Boat Festival is the largest show of its kind in the U.S. and is attended by more spectators over the four-day period of the event than any other boat show. More than 250 boats will be displayed in the water and on land at Wooton Park. Cost: $5 at the gate. The event kicks off at 9a.m. Further info: call 352.742.6176 Wine & Seafood Festival (March 22–24) This signature event at Lakeridge Winery & Vineyards marks the beginning of springtime, and the warmer weather brings people out to enjoy fabulous live outdoor music and entertainment throughout the entire weekend. Local artists and crafters are invited to display their work. Lakeridge wine, beer, soft drinks, and a variety of tasty seafood specialties will be available for purchase, along with complimentary winery tours and tasting. Hours of the
event: Friday and Saturday: 10a.m.– 5p.m.; Sunday 11a.m.–5p.m. Call 352.394.8627 for more information. Florida Black Bear Festival (March 30) Take the family out to this free event at Cadwell Park in Umatilla. Learn all about the Florida Black Bear, and spend a few hours together doing something fun and educational at the same time. For more information, visit www. umatillachamber.org/BlackBearFest/ or contact the Umatilla Chamber of Commerce at 352.669.3511.
ART/HISTORY EXHIBITS Members Exhibit (January 18– March 3) Showcasing some of the best talent in the “Golden Triangle” of Lake County (Eustis/Mt. Dora/Tavares) and Central Florida, the Lake Eustis Museum of Art (LEMA) will be hosting an exhibit featuring the artwork of LEMA members only. The opening reception with be January 18th from 6–8p.m. Members are invited to bring artwork for inclusion. For more information, call 352.483.2900. Watercolor on Yupo (March 26– 27) From 9a.m. to 4p.m., the Leesburg Art Association Workshop Series will present Watercolor on Yupo with Carol Ann Sherman at the Art Education Center inside the Leesburg Center for the Arts. To register, visit www.leesburgart.org or call Jann Barbieux at 352.360.4076. Art & Antiques (March 30) Art and antiques expert Bill Marcoux will conduct a three-week workshop at the Lake Eustis Museum of Art on successive Saturdays from 2 to 4p.m. Workshop participants are invited to attend the first half devoted to lecture, and during the second half, bring in a small item or two for Marcoux to identify and evaluate. Cost: $45 per session ($40 for members). Three sessions total; the March session focuses on furniture. For information, please call 352.483.2900
Lake Business Expo (March 13) Sponsored by both the Tavares and Mount Dora Chambers, this expo will provide an opportunity for businesses to meet other businesses in the area and to learn about their services and products. The event will be held from 1 to 6p.m. at Lake Receptions in Mount Dora. Marketing/branding expert Donald Keene will be the guest speaker and inform attendees how they can help their company identify and deliver a consistent brand message, as well as share marketing tools that will help with staying relevant in the new digital age. Tickets: $25. For more information, call 352.343.2531.
He She We (March 8–April 28) Metal sculptor Doug Hays and abstract expressionist painter Brenda Heim combine talents to create new and exciting works that break outside conventional thinking. Both artists are well known throughout the Southeast and have collaborated on public projects in the past. Exhibition opening: March 8th from 6–8p.m. Lake Eustis Museum of Art, 1 West Orange Ave.
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Sometimes we all need to let loose and go hog-wild. One of Clermont’s longest-running and most popular events allows us to do just that. The 15th annual Pig on the Pond for the Kids will be held March 8th and 9th at Waterfront Park. Attendees can enjoy everything from delicious barbecue and thrilling carnival rides to extravagant fireworks and a speedy zip line. In addition to having fun, your attendance means you are helping raise much-needed money so local high school students can fulfill their dream of receiving a college education. Since 2003, the event has raised more than $656,000 for scholarships and educational programs in South Lake County. “In the past, we’ve awarded money to students who otherwise may have been unable to attend college,” says Cheryl Fishel, who serves as event manager. “Throughout the years, many students who we’ve awarded scholarships to move back to the area after college and become involved in the community because they appreciate what we did for them.” Blazing Barbecue Inhale the aroma and savor the tastes as professional cooks pepper their ribs and smoke their barbecue to perfection. One of the highlights of Pig on the Pond is a competition barbecue between thirty teams who will compete in the categories of chicken, ribs, pulled pork, and brisket. During the competition, which is sanctioned by the Florida Barbecue Association, each team will set up cooking stations and attempt to earn points as they vie for a state title and a possible berth in national competitions. Attendees can purchase a $5 ticket
and sample an unlimited amount of pulled pork. They can also vote on their favorite, which will count toward the People’s Choice Award. Another highlight of Pig on the Pond is the Battle at Barbecue Junction and Demo. During this event, which is modeled after The Learning Channel’s hit show BBQ Pitmasters, two teams will be given a grocery bag and cooler filled with identical food items and ingredients. They will have an hourand-a-half to prepare an appetizer, entrée, side dish, and dessert. “As they are preparing each dish, they will explain to the audience how they are making it and provide them with unique cooking tips,” Fishel says. “The idea is to teach the public how to barbecue on their backyard grills.” These Little Piggies Went Racing You won’t see pigs fly, but you will certainly see them run and swim — and that isn’t a bunch of hogwash. Throughout the weekend, there will be eight contests where four pigs race around an oval track and through a shallow pool of water to the finish line. Each pig is sponsored, and the winner of each race receives a hot dog and Oreo cookies. There is little doubt that these races offer some squeal appeal. “People are always fascinated by the pigs, and all of the races draw a big crowd,” Fishel says. “We all know that horses race and we know that greyhounds race. But pigs? It is quite a spectacle to see!” Pig on the Pond also features a midway carnival with children’s rides, slides, a Tilt-a-Whirl, and, for the first time ever, a zip line. There will also be plenty of games where children and adults alike can win prizes such as stuffed animals and goldfish.
Live entertainment includes Florida native Patrick Gibson, also known as the Florida Cracker Country Boy. This country singer, who will perform March 8th at 8:30p.m., is known for his highenergy stage performance. While he is singing, numerous hot air balloons will line nearby Lake Minneola and light up the night sky for what is known as a hot air balloon glow. Pilots of each balloon will fire up their burners and illuminate their balloons in synchronization with Gibson’s music. Saturday night will be highlighted by the talented band Baby Blues and a spectacular fireworks show. Members of numerous nonprofit organizations will have booths set up throughout the weekend to raise money, and twenty-five crafters will be present to sell their wares. So be sure to visit Pig on the Pond and help local students receive the benefit of a college education. With such diverse activities, you are sure to be in hog heaven! For more information, call Cheryl Fishel at 352.516.5897 or visit www. pigonthepond.org.
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More than Mustard TEXT AND PHOTOS BY MARY ANN DESANTIS
Everyone thinks of mustard when they hear about Dijon, France, but the city’s real attraction is the Owl’s Trail, a sweet and spicy walking tour through the capital of Burgundy. Years ago I visited Paris, but I did not travel elsewhere in France. I equated my experience with foreign tourists who visit only New York City and picture the mega-metropolis as “America.” A more recent trip to the French countryside convinced me that to truly appreciate French culture, history, and people, tourists have to explore much more than just the “City of Light.” Dijon, known as the “Town of 100 Spires,” captured my imagination in college when an acquaintance studied abroad there. And as a Dijon mustard lover, I thought it would be interesting to taste the product in the place where it originated. Dijon lies about 186 miles southeast of Paris, and daily trains make it an easy jaunt from the French capital. Good walking shoes are imperative because Dijon has organized the Owl’s Trail, a twenty-two-stage walking route that leads visitors to the city’s historic sites, museums, shops, and cafés. Each stop is numbered and marked with a plaque that correlates with a free Owl’s Trail guide, available from Dijon’s Office of Tourism.
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Why an owl trail? It is believed a small stone owl on the exterior of the city’s thirteenth-century gothic church, Notre Dame of Dijon, brings luck to visitors who touch it with their left hands. Although the church is famous for its Jacquemart clock tower built in 1382 and grotesque gargoyles that hover above the entrance, the stone owl on the right exterior wall has become a good luck charm for the city itself, which draws tourists from around the world. Rubbed smooth by millions of hands over the centuries, the owl is actually the ninth stop on the trail. If you don’t look up, the small icon can be easily missed; however, the crowds at the corner of the Rue de la Chouette (Street of the Owl) will indicate you are in the right place.
My visit to Dijon began with the traditional workman’s lunch of Beef Bourgogne at the charming L’Epicerie et Cie, located on the picturesque Place Emile Zola. I should not have worried about the calories I was consuming because I needed every last one for my walking tour, which began at the Tour Philppe le Bon, known to Anglos as Philip the Good’s Tower. The 316 steps led to a panoramic view of Dijon’s eclectic architecture. Erected in the fifteenth century, the tower symbolized the prestige and power of the Dukes of Burgundy, who chose the town to be the capital of their vast territory from 1363 until 1477. Although the city’s tourism office says the trail can be covered in two hours, I took much longer. I wanted to spend time at the sites, particularly the covered market designed by Dijon’s native son Gustave Eiffel. The market, number five on the Owl’s Trail, comes to life on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays as locals shop for the freshest fruits, vegetables, cheeses, pastries, candies, and meats. The Musée des Beaux Arts (Fine Arts Museum) also should be more than a photo op. Founded in the eighteenth century, the museum is renowned for its diverse collections ranging from Egyptian art to twentieth-century masterpieces. With free admission, the museum is one of Dijon’s highlights and is the fourteenth stop on the Owl’s Trail.
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And what about mustard? A trip to Dijon would not be complete without a stop at the Moutarde Maille boutique in the town’s center. Although not an official Owl’s Trail stop, the boutique on the Rue de la Liberté is worth visiting because you will never again see so many flavors of mustard in one place. Many of these unique flavors come from the Burgundy winemakers who provide juices for Dijon mustards. Antoine Maille was a vinegar master who, in 1747, provided the official mustard to the French king. Today, the shopkeepers are happy to provide free tastings and offer tips on how to preserve mustard’s flavor (put a lemon slice inside the open jar). You will also learn that more than sixty percent of today’s mustard seeds are actually from Canada. Don’t stop with mustard, though. Dijon is renowned for its other gastronomical delights, such as gingerbread, black currants, Charolais beef, truffles, pastries and, of course, grand cru wines. So when you stop at Notre Dame, be sure to tell the wise, old owl you do not wish to gain any weight in this delightful city. For more information, go to www.visitdijon.com.
About the writer Living in Italy in 1980 was the catalyst for Mary Ann DeSantis to learn more about wine. She has participated in several wine groups and classes and now enjoys sharing what she has learned. Since 2010, “Saluté” has covered topics for oenophiles of all levels — from novice wine drinkers to experienced connoisseurs. The column received a 2012 Florida Press Club Excellence in Journalism Award for Commentary.
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