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Esophageal Manometry “During the esophageal manometry, we determine if the upper and lower sphincter muscles are pushing fluid out of the esophagus and into the stomach,” says Tina Bertino, a manometry nurse and endoscopy technician at GastroIntestinal Consultants. “If the muscles are too restrictive, it can be keeping fluid in the esophagus, thus causing people to feel like they are choking or have something stuck in their throat,” adds Glenda Wilson, also a manometry nurse at Gastro-Intestinal Consultants. To perform the esophageal manometry, a small catheter is inserted through the nose, down the esophagus, and into the tip of the stomach. “Then we give them a series of 10 swallows using a saline solution to measure the muscle strength,” says Tina.
Anorectal Manometry During an anorectal manometry for fecal incontinence, the procedure is similar except a catheter with a small balloon attachment is used. The balloon is then inflated to evaluate a patient’s bowel function. Using this amazing assessment tool, Dr. Nagabhairu has been able to diagnose and treat several patients. “Gastro-Intestinal Consultants was one of the first practices in Central Florida to offer this revolutionary test,” Glenda says. “As a result, we have been able
to diagnose people with conditions like non-cardiac causes of chest pains, esophageal dysmotility, achalasia, and sclevaderma. In many cases, we have found medication was all they needed. It has been great for our patients.” Tina agrees. “Our patients are always pleased to know there is a test out there that can help them determine why they are having these problems. They tell us that Glenda and I make them so comfortable and relaxed, and that means the world to us.”
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features IT’S GETTING HOT IN HERE 42 The intense Florida heat is not the only thing blazing this summer. After much demand from our faithful readers, Lake & Sumter Style has decided to launch its inaugural Hot List, and boy, it’s going to be sizzling. This is your chance to make your voice heard and vote on some of the hottest people, places, and events in Lake and Sumter counties.
‘HOME’BOY 48 While Joe Ziler has achieved groundbreaking success as a savvy businessman, he bulldozes down the stereotype that all men in the homebuilding industry are rough, gruff, and tough as nails. Joe has a soft spot in his heart for helping others who are less fortunate and being an upstanding steward of the community. Written by James Combs
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Businessmen of Style
Men may no longer completely dominate the business world, but they still play an integral role. As you turn the pages of this month’s magazine, you will read about dynamic men from Lake and Sumter counties who thrive as doctors, lawyers, financial planners, personal trainers, insurance agents, and much more. These ambitious, highly driven men achieve success with a “style” all their own.
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I proudly present to you, our loyal readers of Lake & Sumter Style, our third annual Businessmen of Style issue. However, something quite interesting happened as we were planning this month’s issue that I cannot help but share with you all. As we were brainstorming this year’s Businessmen and Businesswomen of Style issues, we wanted to come up with something exciting for the participants as a way to change things up from the previous years. Therefore, we decided to put one businesswoman and one businessman on the cover of each issue. However, how would we decide? There are so many worthy professionals from which to choose. After much deliberation, we elected to host two mixers — one for the businesswomen and one for the businessmen. At each party, we held a reverse drawing with all the names of each businessperson featured in the magazine, and whichever name was drawn last was deemed the winner of the cover feature.
As you already saw last month, Missy Ziler was the winner of the Businesswomen of Style cover feature. And — get this — as you can see with our latest June issue, Missy’s husband, Joe Ziler, won the Businessmen of Style cover feature. Husband and wife both won the drawings at two different times. If it wasn’t for the fact that there were about 50 witnesses at each drawing, people would have said it was impossible. What were the chances? However, Joe and Missy were both great to work with, and we had a blast putting together both of these issues. I hope you enjoy reading about a number of our local businessmen and that you gain a sense of pride in knowing we have such amazing men leading our community. Thank you to all of the marvelous businessmen who participated this year. You sure do look stylish! And here’s to wishing a happy Father’s Day to all you dads of Lake and Sumter counties!
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Discover Lake We all know Lake County boasts pristine lakes, rolling hills, and quaint, charming towns. That said, how much do we actually know about the people who reside here? Here are some interesting statistics about the county’s population.
Number of veterans: 36,739 Caucasian: 85.2 percent Hispanic: 12.6 percent African-American: 10.3 percent Asian: 2 percent Native American: 0.6 percent Females: 51.6 percent Foreign-born population: 8.6 percent Persons below poverty level: 11.4 percent High school graduate or higher (ages 25 and older): 87.1 percent
Bachelor’s degree or higher (ages 25 and d older): 20.1 percent
Median household income: $47,509 2010 estimated population: 297,052 2012 estimated population: 303,186 Source: http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd states/12/12069.html
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The ripe stuff There was a time in Central Florida when orange groves stretched as far as the eye could see. Long before Mickey Mouse made his appearance in Orlando, Central Florida counties were major players in the citrus industry. In fact, the region is the big reason why Florida went from producing 43 million boxes of citrus in 1945 to 72 million in 1952, according to the Division of Library and Information Services’ website Florida Memory. To help promote the area’s booming citrus industry, the Citrus Tower in Clermont was opened in July 1956 to attract visitors and give them a bird’s-eye view of the seemingly endless miles of orange groves. The 226-foot tall building (equivalent to a 22-story building) was constructed out of steel and concrete. Visitors took an elevator to
a glass-enclosed observation deck to see the citrus trees, as well as lakes and rolling hills. “Originally, the tower was only going to be 75 feet high, but they decided that was not going to be tall enough,” says Barbara Ginney, a sales associate at the Citrus Tower. Because giant theme parks had not yet found their way to Central Florida, the Citrus Tower instantly became a big hit. Tourists and locals alike made their way to this sweet attraction, which in those days featured a candy-making factory and a glass-blowing area to make souvenirs. Guests also had an opportunity to purchase orange juice. “The Citrus Tower made Clermont famous,” Ginney says. “There were not many things to do in this area, so it was a very popular attraction.”
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It took 13 months to construct the Citrus Tower. Five million pounds of concrete and 149,000 pounds of reinforcing steel were used to build this massive structure. Source: Orlando Sentinel archive / January 1, 1955
The major freezes in 1983 and 1989 dealt a serious blow to the local citrus industry. And when Orlando became the country’s top theme park destination, the popularity of the Citrus Tower waned. Today, the panoramic view of oranges groves is nothing more than a bittersweet memory as citrus trees have been replaced by rooftops. Still, Ginney says the view remains breathtaking. “You can go to the top today and see Epcot Center’s Spaceship Earth and downtown Orlando’s skyline. People also love seeing the rolling hills and abundance of lakes. Some are even able to locate their home.” On clear days without humidity, guests can see parts of Lake, Sumter, Orange, Polk, Pasco, Hernando, Osceola, and Seminole counties. Once you finish viewing the area’s beautiful landscape, you can explore the tower’s gift shop, which offers a wide variety of items including glassware, jewelry, clothing, shoes, purses, and refrigerator magnets. A trip to the Citrus Tower is definitely worth your time, especially if you want to see an attraction rooted in history.
Above: A vintage Citrus Tower brochure from the early 1960s.
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up front : Local fun
Gas-saving getaways Pump some fun into your summer without pumping gasoline into your automobile. Numerous funfilled activities can be enjoyed right here in Lake County.
By Land: Big wheelin’ Enjoy an eco-tour of Florida’s swamps, cattle fields, and orange groves aboard an open-air school bus that was converted into a monster truck. During the 60-minute ride, the bus takes visitors through a 2,500-acre cattle and citrus ranch, and at one point, they get to feed oranges to the cows. This roadside attraction is located at Showcase of Citrus in Clermont. After the ride, you can pick your own citrus. 352.394.4377 www. showcaseofcitrus.com
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Perhaps you’ve dreamed of being a bird, an astronaut, or an aviator. If you have a fascination with flying, then make a trip to Tavares, which is also known as America’s Seaplane City. Jones Brothers and Company offers seaplane rides of varying lengths and destinations — from a 12-minute ride over Lake Dora to a 70-minute ride over the St. Johns River and De Leon Springs. You will love the bird’s-eye view of the area’s beautiful waterways. 352.508.1800 www.jonesairandsea.com
Explore the subtropical side of Florida by taking a boat ride with Captain Dave’s Dora Canal Cruises, which launches near Sinbad’s. Turtles sunbathing on half-submerged logs, great blue herons standing statue-like on the banks, and alligators quietly sinking beneath the water are just a few things you will see from the deck of Dave’s vessel, Sea Venture II. Best of all, towering cypress trees draped with Spanish moss provide an overhead shelter from the hot Florida sun. 352.343.3889.
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Legendary sportswriter Grantland Rice referred to the Dora Canal as the “most beautiful half-mile of water in the world.” Household name
A step above Ciara Hopkins, a sophomore at Montverde Academy, is a rising star in the triathlon world. That was apparent when USA Triathlon (USAT) — the official governing body of the sport — released its national age group rankings in late March. A resident of Clermont, Hopkins was ranked as the country’s secondbest triathlete in the 15-year-and-under age group. She competes for the Triton Elite Multisport High Performance Team, which helps develop teenage triathletes to compete at the highest level of triathlon competitions. She is also a member of Montverde Academy’s cross country and track and field teams. At age 11, she became the youngest competitor to ever complete the Escape from Alcatraz Triathlon in San Francisco.
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Soaring with the Eagles
A wheel to help In March, The Village Bicycle Club held its second annual fundraising bike ride, We Bike for Kids. The event attracted 285 riders throughout Florida and raised more than $12,000. Two local nonprofit organizations benefited from the event — the Sumter County Youth Center and Project Legacy. The Sumter County Youth Center addresses the social service needs of youth by providing a 34,000 square-foot facility that includes outdoor basketball courts, computer labs, classrooms, table games, and a snack bar. Project Legacy, headed by Revered Sidney Brock of Heritage Community Church in Wildwood, identifies the needs of local children and meets those needs through local resources and partners. After the ride, participants returned to Sea Breeze Recreation Center in The Villages and enjoyed lunch from Red Sauce, free massages offered by Therapeutic Touch, raffle prizes, and music performed by disc jockey Bob Flower.
Recent Mount Dora Christian Home and Bible School graduates Josef Alleyne and Billy McKinney accomplished something that few young men ever do. They became Eagle Scouts. To become an Eagle Scout, a boy must meet 398 requirements, the last of which is the Eagle Project. This project is designed to show a scout’s leadership capabilities by supervising others in its planning, development, and implementation. McKinney supervised 11 other Scouts in building a bat house, which was placed at Wooton Park in Tavares. Alleyne designed and planted a prayer garden on the Mount Dora Christian Home and Bible School campus, supervising six other teens from the project’s conception to its completion. These two men join an elite group. Out of 104 million Boy Scouts, only 40,029 have earned their Eagle Scout badge.
(fyi) Famous Eagle Scouts include President Gerald Ford, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Astronaut Neil Armstrong, Director Steven Spielberg, and Musician John Tesh.
Your legs used to feel like this. They can again.
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Very ‘class’y Business and civic leaders flocked to Lake-Sumter State College Foundation’s 28th annual Gala Auction, which was held at the Savannah Center in The Villages. “Mission: Possible” was the theme of this year’s event, and organizers tried to raise $75,000 for scholarships and programs. In the past five years, the foundation has provided more than 3,000 scholarships to students.
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Learning to live well weell Lifestream and The Villages Colony Counseling and Enrichment Center held the 2013 Life Enrichment Health Expo at Lake Miona Recreation Center in The Villages. Attendees visited with more than 50 vendors and enjoyed health screenings and door prizes. Doctors and specialists gave live presentations on everything from skin care to vascular health.
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‘Fore’ betterment of education The Educational Foundation of Lake County held the Ladies Fore Education charity golf tournament. Women throughout Lake County dressed in themed attire and tested their golf skills during this event, which was held at Mission Inn Resort and Club. More than $13,000 was raised through silent and live auctions. Men served as caddies and helped the golfers with technique.
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Launching into success Nearly 100 people gathered at Waterfront Inn in The Villages to attend a proTENAJ launch party. Janet West, president of TENAJ Beauty Group, and Kevin Thompson, executive vice president of TENAJ Beauty Group, presented this new product line that is sure to make a big impact in the beauty industry. TENAJ Beauty Group is a distributor of hair care and beauty products. Attendees also enjoyed a hair show, food, and live entertainment.
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Due to overwhelming public demand, our staff has racked their brains to compile the inaugural Hot List. Readers will have an opportunity to vote for all their favorites in categories ranging from “Hottest Mom” and “Hottest Hair Style” to “Hottest Date Night” and “Hottest Clothes” — and everything in-between. You can also vote on some of the hottest professional people whose expertise and talent in their respective fields goes beyond their physical appearance. We look forward to recognizing the finest dining, nightlife, entertainment, and shopping opportunities that Lake and Sumter counties has to offer. We will reveal the winners in our August issue. Without sounding as if we are trying to put you on the hot seat, we want you to know that your participation is vitally important. Please visit our website at lakeandsumterstyle.com and cast your nominations until June 10 — voting starts June 15!
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‘HOME’BOY WRITTEN BY JAMES COMBS PHOTOS BY FRED LOPEZ
As a young boy, Joe Ziler watched his father start on the ground floor of Pittsburghbased PPG Industries and ultimately advance to a highlevel management position. He will never forget those memorable words his father spoke on the day Joe left home to attend college. “My father said, ‘You need to go out there and make a name for yourself; you don’t want to grow up being John Ziler’s son.’ I got into my car and thought he was a jerk to say that to me. It took me a while to figure out he was right.” More than 25 years later, Joe has indeed made a name for himself — as both a successful businessman and a generous humanitarian. After moving up the corporate ladder with numerous national and local homebuilding companies, he now owns a thriving homebuilding and remodeling company of his own. Despite his achievements, he is quite grounded and modest. Joe supports numerous local children’s organizations to provide brighter futures for boys and girls. And he certainly does not live a luxurious lifestyle. At one point in his career when he was earning
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six-digit figures, his colleagues teased him for pulling into the parking lot each day driving a 1997 Chevy pickup with more than 200,000 miles. They ribbed him even harder when he spent several years living in a doublewide trailer on his current property. “When I finally bought a brand-new truck, I parked it in my garage for four months before anybody even knew I had it because I wanted to continue driving my Chevy pickup. I still have the Chevy today because, to me, it is a symbol of being frugal. You never know when the good times may end.”
BORN TO BUILD When Joe brought his neighbors, Roy and Mary Teter, a bowl of strawberries as a 4-year-old boy in West Virginia, he soon discovered his love for building. His neighbors were a lovely couple in their 50s with no children. They fell in love with Joe, and he became their surrogate child. The husband was a railroad engineer who worked in a woodshop located in his basement. The curious boy spent every day at their home watching the skilled craftsman work magic with his hands. He would also assist the man whenever he performed various home improvement projects. “Nobody in my family could hang a picture on the wall,” he says. “Yet, for some reason I would go to Roy’s woodshop and become fascinated by the little things that he did. He would make me all kinds of neat items.” Back in those days, registration for kindergarten was done alphabetically. Therefore, Joe was denied enrollment when he turned 5. At the same time, Mary, a first-grade school teacher, was newly diagnosed with cancer. “While she was out of school on a cancer sabbatical, I would go over to her house. She would teach me on a firstgrade level when I should have been in kindergarten. That was very exciting to me, and for her, it was therapeutic.” Although Mary died of uterine cancer, Roy is 95 and still living in West Virginia. “I go visit Roy once
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a year,” Joe says. “He always says to me, ‘You do what you do for a living because of me, don’t you?’ There’s no doubt that he made a big impression on me because here I am 43 years later still talking about him and still visiting him. We are products of our upbringing and environment, and that was certainly true for me.”
HOME, SWEET HOME Joe attended Clarion University of Pennsylvania and Allegheny Community College in Pittsburgh. However, anxious to make a name for himself in the real world and earn money, he left college before finishing his degree in finance. His path toward the homebuilding industry began in 1990. While working as a route salesman for Pepsi, he decided to buy a starter home in a West Virginia subdivision. Because his home was nicer than the model home, Bill Robie, the owner of the Virgina-based community, asked Joe to hold open houses on the weekend. “He paid me a birddog fee, and this is how I got the taste for the industry,” he says. “I sold some houses, and six months later, he asked me to do this fulltime. I agreed to it because he paid me a full commission on each home I sold.” Having discovered a magical touch for selling homes, Joe became a licensed Realtor. He quickly mastered the art of real estate, earning more than $20,000 in commission in May 1992. Out of 420 Realtors in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, he ranked among the top 10 in total sales volume. “I thought to myself, ‘Wow, this is just incredible,’” he says. “This is one of those businesses where there is a direct correlation between how hard you work and what you receive in return.” For Joe, this success led to a bigger and better opportunity with Tampabased Jim Walter Homes, which at the time was one of the country’s largest homebuilding companies. He started at the company in 1995 as a branch manager. By 1999, he became a divisional construction manager
and was overseeing 32 offices ranging from Fort Myers to Indianapolis. Unhappy with the company’s massive reorganization effort, Joe stepped down in 2004 and several months later moved from Tampa to Lake County. He became a construction manager with Pringle Development, a well-known local company that has built retirement communities such as Lakes of Mount Dora and Royal Harbor in Tavares. He was quickly promoted to vice president and later became chief operating officer of Pringle Homebuilding Group.
ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT After spending years working for large homebuilding companies, Joe had developed an entrepreneurial spirit and decided to become his own boss. In April 2008, he purchased Kevco Builders from Kevin Burkholder, who opened the company 33 years ago. That was a gutsy move considering the economy was in the beginning of a downward spiral. “Since the economy was tanking, I was banking on the fact that historically, as homebuilding declines, remodeling picks up.” Running his own company demanded much of his time and focus. Using his strong leadership skills and business savvy, Joe worked hard to plan and execute ideas, make key financial decisions, and successfully manage employees. However, he had to draw upon another quality to help his new company overcome the economy — survival instincts. “Several months after purchasing the company I began second-guessing myself,” he says. “The economy was tanking badly. But I was never going to quit. I kept telling myself that I would figure this problem out because I always figure things out. That’s just who I am.” To save money, he officially parked all company trucks and moved the office into a rent-free space in Leesburg. But his big break came in 2009 when he met the owner of a mold remediation company who asked Joe to begin repairing
water- and fire-damaged homes. “That one meeting changed everything for the company,” he says. “We are now repairing fire- and water-damaged homes in nine Florida counties. That’s why I say this is a relationship business and not a money business. When you make the right relationships, money takes care of itself.” In October 2011, Joe diversified the company by adding a homebuilding division. The company’s first home, constructed in Tavares, was the recipient of the “Best in Value Merit Award” and “Best in Class” at the 2012 Home Builders Association of
arrogant, and materialistic, Joe is downto-earth, personable, and altruistic. He particularly has a soft spot in his heart for children. Last December, when the Department of Children and Families held a Christmas party for foster children, Joe proudly played the role of Santa Claus. For him, it was a jolly old-time — and an emotional one, as well. “One girl had me in tears. When I asked her what she wanted for Christmas, she told me she wanted a baby doll and her family. I was so choked up that by the time the next kid sat on my lap it was hard to ask
being a good steward of the community. “People will question me about why I became involved with something because I won’t receive any business from it,” he says. “You don’t give back to the community hoping for business or tax deductions; you do it purely out of the goodness of your heart because you hope you can better the community. My passion is helping children because they are the future. If you can make a difference in a child’s life in some way, that can change the future path of that child. And that changes the world around us.” Many people may have trouble
Lake County Parade of Homes. Joe feels blessed that his company not only survived the recession but also thrived during a time when many remodeling companies across the nation permanently closed their doors. “Only once did I put money into the company to make payroll,” he says. “And we always paid our employees and suppliers on time. Other than that, the company has sustained itself through the downturn and up the other side.”
what he wanted for Christmas.” That marked Joe’s first time playing Santa, but it certainly will not be his last. “When the party is over, you are supposed to dry clean the suit and give it back to the Department of Children and Families. Well, the suit is hanging in my closet. I told them, ‘I’m your guy now, and I will continue doing this until you do not want me to do it anymore.’” He also donates money to local youth charities and sports teams and assists Companions for Courage, a nonprofit therapy dog group that is operated by his wife, Missy. Through this organization, dogs and their handlers provide comfort to child abuse victims during private interviews and court cases. For Joe, none of this is for personal gain; it’s about
answering whether making money and owning nice things is more important than giving back to society. For Joe, it’s a no-brainer. “If you do enough good things for other people and your motivation isn’t to receive something in return, then you become blessed beyond imagination.” Those words would undoubtedly make Joe’s father proud. His son has been a success in his chosen profession but more importantly, gives back to enrich the lives of others. What better way to make a name for yourself than that?
THE SOFT SIDE OF SUCCESS Of course, Joe is too humble to allow his professional accomplishments to go to his head. While successful business owners are often stereotyped as gruff,
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With great pleasure and much distinction, I welcome you to our third annual Businessmen of Style issue. With each flip of the page, you will get to know some of Lake and Sumter counties’ best and brightest businessmen. These gentlemen are shrewd and meticulous when it comes to their respective careers, but they are also family men who care deeply about their communities. They take great pride in being some of the movers and shakers who keep this area moving in a positive direction. So get ready because right here is where we separate the boys from the businessmen. PROMOTIONAL FEATURE
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For Leesburg native Tim Sullivan, a career isn’t about making a living; it’s about making a difference. He approaches every job with a considerable amount of purpose, pride, and passion. Tim successfully juggled two careers, spending 33 years in the military — including 25 years in the Army National Guard — and working 30 years as a registered investment advisor with Prudential in Orlando. Instead of retiring, he opened a Prudential branch in Lady Lake in January 2012 and last November, was elected as District 1 County Commissioner. “I love helping people with retirement planning because my clients have a big decision to make about when and how to retire,” he says. “I’m also a firm believer in serving your country and community. I’m fortunate that my careers have allowed me to live my passions.” Tim also loves spending time with his wife, Fran, his daughters, Bridget and Meagan, and his two grandchildren, Alexis and Blake.
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The Tavares Waterfront Entertainment District is a one-of-a-kind destination in the heart of downtown Tavares. Where else can you watch seaplanes taking off from a beautiful urban lake behind an antique steam train? The local businesses each bring their special touch to the area, whether you’re looking for a spectacular meal, unique shops, live music, or strolling with your favorite drink in hand. (You can legally carry your drink in an approved container from one establishment to another within the district.) End the evening with a night at the boutique hotel on the waterfront. Do it all or just relax... Tavares Waterfront Entertainment District can be reached by plane, train, automobile, boat, or golf cart!
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Drew Davis has been a State Farm agent for more than 25 years. While he sells quality insurance products, the foundation of his successful career stems from the personal attention and compassion he gives to each client. “I love building relationships with people,” says Davis, who has worked in Leesburg for 10 years. “Due to law changes, the insurance industry has become quite complicated. Yet, people have decisions and choices to make that will have a big impact on their lives. I enjoy meeting with them and helping them thoroughly understand what their options are.” Throughout the years, Davis has helped comfort clients who have lost family members, houses, and automobiles. “For me, it is an honor to help people during the most difficult times in their lives. Helping them put their lives back together is very important and something I take very seriously.”
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Reverse mortgages, once mistakenly viewed by some as a loan of last resort, are more accurately viewed as a valuable and remarkably flexible financial planning option. As an exclusive reverse mortgage lender for 18 years, Rob Wyatt has successfully helped thousands of retirees use reverse mortgages as a powerful financial planning tool creating peace of mind for their retirement. Rob operates Reverse Mortgage Associates LLC, which is located in The Villages and built on principles of trust, integrity, dedication, and experience. A resident of The Villages himself, Rob shares a unique perspective and takes special pride in helping the community remain financially independent through reverse mortgage strategies. “People appreciate that we have a local office that offers local services,” Rob says. “I love meeting Villagers, hearing their fascinating life stories, and educating them on how reverse mortgages may be a suitable option for keeping the gold in their golden years.”
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Rob&Thom FROSS OWNERS
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______________________________________ With a strong commitment to excellence and providing clients with first-class financial services, Fross & Fross Wealth Management carries the proud distinction of being one of the most successful wealth management firms in the nation. Founded by identical twin brothers Robert Fross and Thomas Fross, Fross & Fross specializes in offering comprehensive financial planning to high net-worth retirees with $1 million in investable assets or higher. “We manage clients who have transitioned from wealth accumulation to the stages of wealth preservation and distribution,” says Thomas. “We don’t try to be all things to all people, but we do try to be all things to some people.” Currently, Fross & Fross manages over $300 million in assets and maintains a stellar reputation of professionalism and experience throughout The Villages. Tapping into the advantages of their unique relationship, both Robert and Thomas use their engaging personalities and work ethic in a way that is unmatched when it comes to teamwork. Using this unique relationship, Fross & Fross strives to exceed clients’ expectations. Signifying the firm’s strong belief in smart financial planning, its iconic bull and bear statue has become a distinguished representation of Fross & Fross. “We chose the bull and the bear to reflect what a well-rounded portfolio consists of — both bull and bear market strategies,” says Thomas. Thomas and Robert also employ a number of skilled financial advisors and office personnel that work to ensure clients always have an exceptional experience. An integral member of their team is their older brother Patrick, who serves as the firm’s vice president. Providing the best in asset management and investment strategies is what Fross & Fross strives to do every day. “We look at it as a privilege to help people during what can be one of the most crucial times of their life,” Robert says. “We hold their hand as we guide them through retirement.” “There are mulligans in golf, but rarely do you have do-overs in retirement,” Thomas adds. “The majority of retirees only retire once, but we have helped our clients do it hundreds of times. We enable them to leverage our experience to help make their retirement a success.” Securities and advisory services offered through SII Investments, Inc., member FINRA, SIPC. Fross and Fross Wealth Management and SII Investments, Inc. are separate companies. 60
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The moment you enter Medical Imaging and Therapeutics, a sense of calm and peace overcomes you thanks to the unique ambiance and beautiful décor. Patients of this boutique-style practice, which is owned and operated by interventional radiologist Dr. Mark Jacobson and his wife, Patty, will enjoy a friendly and comfortable environment that is both time-efficient and cost-efficient. As an interventional radiologist, Dr. Jacobson provides patients with diagnostic services and therapeutic treatment options. The practice, which opened in May, offers stateof-the-art diagnostic equipment such as the latest 1.5 Tesla wide bore/short bore MRI, computerized tomography, low-dose digital X-ray, low-dose digital fluoroscopy, and ultrasound. Patients also appreciate that he performs in-office procedures in a non-institutional environment, including biopsies, joint injections, drainages, and angioplasty. “Our patients feel like an individual instead of a number, and we cater to their needs,” he says. “I also work in conjunction with a patient’s general physician and specialists to optimize care.”
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When Chuck Lee, CEO of Cornerstone Hospice & Palliative Care, reads his mail, most letters praise the work of his clinical team in caring for patients. “We have the task of serving the dying in Central Florida,” he says. “To know we create a positive impact makes everything worth it.” Cornerstone serves more than 3,000 patients yearly in Lake and Sumter counties and thousands more with grief support. Chuck and his team strive to help people understand all that Cornerstone offers. “People think hospice care means doing nothing for patients, but we provide a wide range of services particular to their needs.” Chuck wishes more families would talk about end-of-life planning earlier. “So many people tell us they wish they had called us sooner,” he says. Chuck focuses on quality. “We can’t control the number of days patients have, but we can help to make them good days.”
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The first neurological surgeon in Lake County, Dr. Michael Hill focuses on providing a wide range of services at his practice all while using the finest technology available. “We can do a number of procedures including perform minimally invasive spine surgery, and remove brain tumors,” Dr. Hill says. “We strive to offer our patients the very best.” Because of his desire to have the most hightech equipment, Dr. Hills says his practice is capable of handling delicate spinal operations and using techniques to monitor patient safety at all stages of surgery. “We are very pleased when clients are able to return to their normal activities after a short recovery time,” he says. “I enjoy doing the difficult surgeries because when I can use the technology to help a patient live pain-free and have a successful recovery, it is truly rewarding.”
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WadeBOYETTE ATTORNEY
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As an attorney in Lake County since 1995, Wade Boyette maintains a sincere love for his career. It is fueled by a passionate commitment to helping clients in need and achieving outstanding results. People throughout the entire county choose Wade as their attorney due to his skills, knowledge, compassion, and integrity. “I think my strengths as an attorney are making clients feel comfortable with me and helping them understand the services I provide,” he says. “Ultimately, I want to have a genuine relationship with each client to the point where they get to know me as well as I get to know them. Our goal is to be Lake County’s premier law firm. “ A 1992 graduate of Mercer University School of Law, Wade specializes in estate planning, business law, bankruptcy, and real estate. “I love helping my clients grow personally and professionally,” he says. “My goal is to help them make money, save money, and protect their wealth.”
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HeathNAILOS ATTORNEY
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As an attorney practicing in Lake County since 2000, Heath Nailos offers the best of both worlds. While he delivers experience, expertise, and results on par with large firms, he provides clients with the highest level of personalized service possible. He also loves being part of the Lake County community and supports numerous worthwhile causes. “I make it a point to meet all my clients personally because I do not want them to only deal with a paralegal,” says Heath, who has been a member of the Florida Bar since 1996. “It is nice to be out in public and have past clients approach me and say hello. That personal connection makes a big difference.” A 1995 graduate of the Stetson University College of Law, Heath’s area of expertise includes personal injury, automobile accidents, and homeowner claims — including many sinkhole claims. He enjoys having the opportunity to work alongside his wife, Kristin, who is also an attorney. Married 15 years, the couple recently celebrated the birth of their baby girl.
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As a licensed mental health counselor, Dr. Isaac Deas sets out every day to change the world — one person at a time. “I want to be someone who makes a difference,” he says. “I want to let people know things can always get better and the world doesn’t end because you get in trouble.” Serving individuals 8 years of age and older, Dr. Deas handles a number of therapeutic intervention specialties, including anger management, substance abuse, sexual abuse, premarital counseling, couples counseling, and behavior modification. In addition to his professional work, Dr. Deas is very involved in the community. He speaks at several engagements throughout the county and hosts a yearly women’s empowerment conference in August at Lake Square Presbyterian Church. He also is the interfaith chaplain at Cornerstone Hospice, an adjunct professor at Lake-Sumter State College, and associate pastor at Tri-County Worship Center in Summerfield.
Joe CICERI OWNER
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Having worked as an electrician in Lake County for more than 20 years, Joe Ciceri has developed a reputation for delivering fair, honest service and high-quality work. Eight years ago, he started his own company, Electrical Works. Joe and his crew make it a point to promptly arrive on time and show up in clean uniforms. They possess the necessary expertise and knowledge to successfully accomplish all commercial and residential electrical projects — from breakers and switches to electrical panels and circuits. “No matter how simple or challenging a job may be, my crew and I take lots of pride in everything we do,” says Joe, a 1992 graduate of Leesburg High School. “One reason my company has developed so many wonderful relationships is because we deal fairly with every client we serve.” Outside of work, Joe spends quality time with his wife, Sabrina, and three children, Sierra, Tristan, and Mia.
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Many of us suffer from one or more skin conditions such as wrinkles, rosacea, acne, or sun damage. Luckily, you don’t have to travel very far to treat these conditions because one of the most renowned and knowledgeable advanced skincare experts resides in Lake County. Since 2007, J. Scott Berry has served as an international educator for Repechage, which is one of the world’s largest professional skin care companies. He has also trained hundreds of estheticians across the globe. Since opening J. Scott’s Skin Care and Day Spa in downtown Leesburg eight years ago, he has successfully helped thousands of men and women look and feel their best. “Over the years, I have seen so many fads and so many miracles of the month,” says J. Scott about the ever-changing skin care industry. “The best way to treat skin conditions is by providing regular, healthy skin maintenance. I only use scientifically proven methods.”
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Six years ago, Mike Brashear opened his first Anytime Fitness near the mall in Leesburg. Not sure what to expect, he was elated when his business took off — so much so he went on to open four more locations throughout Lake and Sumter counties with a sixth location slated for Wildwood in the near future. “What attracted me to Anytime Fitness was how small, convenient, and personal the facilities are,” he says. “As a personal trainer, my passion has always been helping people change their lives. Anytime Fitness has allowed me to pursue that passion but on a much larger scale.” Anytime Fitness facilities can be securely accessed 24/7, 365 days a year with an entrance key that allows you entry to not only your nearest neighborhood gym, but to all Anytime Fitness gyms across the country.
Michael BRASHEAR OWNER
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With 12 years of experience, Licensed Real Estate Broker/Owner Mark Dyer knows what it takes to help people buy and sell homes — hard work and an outgoing personality. That mix of expertise and fun has been the key ingredient to Black Tie Real Estate & Investments’ success. “Last year, we sold 100 percent of the homes we put on the market,” he says, “and when it comes to finding people their dream home, I don’t try to talk anyone into something they don’t want. I’d rather work harder to find what they truly want.” Though Dyer is very committed to his business, he always maintains a great sense of humor. When describing what every person needs to know to sell their home, Dyer explains there are five foolproof things. “First, your home has to show well. As for the last four — you’ll have to call me,” he says with a smile.
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Doug CHILDERS
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As an icon in the insurance industry for more than 100 years, Lassiter Ware might be expected to rest on its laurels – but the company and its leadership don’t believe in inertia. “Experience has taught us that building lasting relationships means staying steps ahead of the field by pioneering instead of following,” says President Doug Childers. “We never stop researching, enhancing and innovating.” Says Ted Ostrander, who served as the firm’s CEO for 40 years and is still its Chairman of the Board, “We understand that no one stays on top by standing still. That’s why we will never stop searching for new and novel ways to make our partners more profitable and protected.” “Our agent/partners trust us to constantly revolutionize,” adds Childers, “and we honor that trust.” 74
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One is the perfect Southern gentleman — honest, friendly, generous, and warm-hearted. The other is a skilled communicator with a lively, positive personality that lights up a room. One thing Tim McRae and Mike Stegall have in common is they are both superstar sales representatives. Both approach each sale with a great deal of energy, enthusiasm, and excitement. “I love working at this company because every month we come together as a team to do what is best for our loyal clients,” Mike says. Tim agrees. “We are one big family working together to achieve one goal, which is to produce the most informative, eye-catching magazines in all of Florida.” Thinking about launching an advertising campaign with Akers Media Group? You are in wonderful hands thanks to Tim and Mike! ______________________________
Tim McRAE
VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES AND MARKETING
1450 E. North Blvd. Leesburg FL 34748 352.787.4112 www.AkersMediaGroup.com ______________________________
Mike STEGALL
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The path to citizenship can be a long and arduous process. Nobody knows this better than James Cardona, who was born and raised in Colombia. In the 1970s, he and his family moved to the United States. James ultimately lived the American dream by completing law school. Now a prominent Hispanic attorney and owner of The Cardona Law Firm in Leesburg, Cardona has helped thousands of people begin their path to citizenship so they can realize their full potential and discover their dreams as citizens of the United States. “Being sworn in as a U.S. citizen was one of the happiest days of my life,” says Cardona, who also handles personal injury and criminal cases. “I help clients understand that the federal government offers different avenues where people can attain some level of legal status, which allows them to enjoy many benefits before they reach full citizenship.”
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When faced with a difficult legal situation, local trial attorney Curtis Leonard is here to offer his years of knowledge and genuine commitment to represent those who need it the most. “I work hard to go above and beyond to fix whatever personal injury or criminal law situation you’re facing,” Curtis says. “I represent the people, not big corporations. What my job consists of is protecting and helping you fight for your rights.” A Leesburg native, Curtis takes great pride in representing the community he loves. He also explains the most challenging yet rewarding part of his job is assisting people through hard times by providing them the best legal representation. “I have a high success rate because I am thorough and extremely diligent,” Curtis says. “When I take your case, I tackle it head on. My main focus is guaranteeing your happiness and overall satisfaction.”
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Scot HOLMAN M.D.
Mark VOCCI M.D.
Scott WEHRLY M.D.
The physicians of Lake Eye Associates have extensive expertise in the latest and most effective treatments to enhance and protect vision. They also share an unwavering commitment to outstanding patient care. “Our equipment is state-of-the-art,” says Dr. Scott Wehrly, “and our genuine concern is downright old-fashioned. It is a combination that has produced excellent outcomes for thousands of patients.” “From general care to corrective surgery, we unite precision and safety with personal attention,” says Dr. Mark Vocci. “Being a visionary is about more than having the latest technology,” adds Dr. Scot Holman. “It’s about creating relationships strong enough to ensure a lifetime of healthy vision.”
3310 Waterman Way Tavares FL 32778 352.343.2020
Villages Regional Medical Center Sharon L. Morse Building 1400 U.S. Hwy. 441 N., Suite 521 The Villages FL 32159 352.750.2020
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Joe ZILER PRESIDENT Kristina CUTLER OFFICE MANAGER Tony DELUCA CFO
Cliff LIBBY PROJECT MANAGER
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After purchasing Kevco Builders five years ago, Joe Ziler quickly second-guessed his decision. Few could blame him, especially since 2008 marked the beginning of an economic downturn that lingers today. Other homebuilding and remodeling companies across the country were closing their doors for good. Joe had to figure out how to retract and save money, which required a completely different skill set than growing a company. Projects were completed with a skeleton crew. All company trucks were officially parked. And he moved the office to U.S. 27 in Leesburg into a rent-free space, and added a showroom. “Moving there proved to be a good decision because we were close to numerous retirement communities, and retirees would stop in all the tiime,” ,” he says. “I also promis ised ed d my em empl ploy o ee es that if th th hey y rem e ained lo oya yall to me th hro oug ugh gh ha ard tim i es I wou o ld be lo loya ya y al to the hem. m.” Not on No o ly wer eree hi hiss em em oyee employ eess lo loya yal, ya but th bu but they y allsso ne neve verr wave v red d fr from o the om h comp co mpan mp a y’ an y’s st s ellla larr 33-y 33- earr reeputa puta pu t tiion of buil bu ildi il d ng mea di e ni ning ngfu ng ful reela ati tion o sh on s ip ipss wi w th h clie cl ient ie nts. nt s. As a re resu esu s lt lt,, Keevc vco o Bu uil ilde ders rs not ot o ly on y sur urvi viveed th vi the re r ce cess ssio ion, n, it al also so o man a ag aged ed d to th hri rive v . Keevc ve vco o Bu Buil ilde il ld deers r won num umerrou ouss firs rstt--pl p acce awarrds aw ds in th thee 20 2012 01 12 2 and n 2013 01 13 Ho H mee Bu uiild ild ldeer ers ers Asso As so oci ciat ation ion of io of Lak akee--SSu umt umt m er Par arad ade of ad of Home Ho mes co omp mpet mpet etit itio it tio on. n. Joe say a s hiis co c mm pany pa ny is on on trra ack k to b bu uil ild 25 25 hou o sees in n 20 2 01 13 3. “You “Y ou are re onl nly ya ass goo ood as a the peo e pl pe yo ou su s rr rrou rrou oun nd you nd urs rseel elf wi witth h, an a d my eem mpl ploy oyees eeees a arre se seco co ond nd to n no one n ,” he sa says ays ys. “I lov ove b beeiin ng p pa artt of tth he ho h me me-buil bu ildi il ding di ng an nd d rem emod odel del eling in ng ind in ndu dusttri r ess beca be ca aus usee yeea arrs frrom m now w I’lll b bee ab blle to drriv ve do ow wn n the ro oa ad a an nd se seeee a home mee I m buil bu iltt 40 il 40 year ears rs ag go o..” ” Joe an Jo nd hi his wi his wife fe, Mi Miss ssy, ss y hel y, elp p su upp po ortt num umer erou er ous cch ous hiilldr dren n’s org rgan a iz an i at atio iio onss s ch as th su the De Depa part rtme men ntt of Ch C il ildr d en e an a nd Fa Fami mili mi lies li es,, La es akee Sum um er Ch umte Chil ildr il dren dr dren en’s Advo Ad v ca cacy c Cen nte ter, ter, r and nd the Gol o de den n TriTriTr i angl an glle Y gle YM MCA C .
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Live your dream
at Harbor Hills Country Club
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hen we think of gated communities in Central Florida, we do not always envision a vibrant community that welcomes and embraces professionals and their families. Fortunately, Harbor Hills in Lady Lake offers culture, activities, and events for people of all ages to stay engaged, remain young at heart, and continue to live a purposeful life. That’s precisely why Harbor Hills attracts not only retirees, but also professionals such as architects, attorneys, doctors, and business owners. This multigenerational community is home to people from throughout the United States who come from different backgrounds and professions. Because there are people from all walks of life, it reminds residents of the neighborhood where they previously lived. Moreover, Harbors Hills offers retirees and professionals alike with easy access to medical facilities and businesses in The Villages and Leesburg. Also, it is a private, gated community that provides residents with
a sense of safety and peace of mind. The endless amenities are another reason why so many people continue moving here. There’s an 18-hole golf course featuring scenic elevations and oak tree-lined fairways. This four-star course, as rated by Golf Digest, will challenge both novice and seasoned golfers. Many residents enjoy spending time at the Harbor Hills clubhouse, which offers HarTru tennis courts, a junior Olympic pool, a fitness facility, and a pro shop. The clubhouse is also home to The Signature Grille, which serves up chargrilled burgers, hot and cold sandwiches, homemade soups, and freshly prepared salads. In addition, the community offers a private marina, dock, and boat ramp, providing residents with an opportunity to enjoy endless fishing opportunities or take a ride on the Harris Chain of Lakes. Homes in Harbor Hills are built on larger lots, allowing residents to enjoy more privacy. Committed to being environmentally responsible, the Harbor Hills building team utilizes platinum green features in
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the homebuilding process, including spray foam insulation, higher season energy efficiency (SEER) air conditioning systems, double-pane insulated windows, Zoysia grass, and low-VOC paint. “From the moment people first pull up to the gate at Harbor Hills, they know they’ve found a special place where they can enjoy a wonderful lifestyle,” according to Michael Rich, president and developer of Harbor Hills. “Even though the retirees and professional people who live here come from different backgrounds, they forge strong and long-lasting relationships with one another. “ In short, if you enjoy living among a diverse, caring group of people in a beautiful and safe community, Harbor Hills may be ideal for you. Here, the American dream of homeownership and spirit of community are both alive and well. For more information, please call 352.753.7000 or visit www. harborhills.com.
Here’s why residents love
“My wife and I moved into Harbor Hills 14 years ago. Two homes, two kids, and one dog later we are still here. It is a beautiful development with great amenities and activities for all ages.”
“I like Harbor Hills because it is conveniently located near The Villages, and I also enjoy the safety of living in a gated community.”
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—Judd Dickerson, AIAA
Golf, tennis, swimming, spectacular views, and where my neighbors are my friends; I’d say that’s a recipe to raise a family.”
“I enjoy the amenities here and the quality of the people.”
“This is a great place to raise a family. It’s a family community and close to the hospital.”
—S. Coert VanVoorhees,
—Dr. Jay Shaktawat,
—Sean Rich, Harbor Hills Development (resident of 2 years)
“Harbor Hills is centrally located between Leesburg and The Villages, allowing me less than 20 minutes of driving time to each of my offices. Also, the builder helped make the homebuilding process a smooth one.”
John S. Dickerson Architect, Inc. (resident of one year)
—Perry Ressler, Metro World Wide (resident of three years)
—Dr. Dino Madonna, Lake ENT & FPS and Face2Face
Health First Internal Medicine (resident of nine years)
Ameriprise Financial, The Villages (resident of five years)
“Harbor Hills is situated 10 minutes from the hustle and bustle of The Villages. My wife and I enjoy country club living where the pace of life is slow and the homes are beautiful.” —Dr. Mark Rothschild,
—Brian Saluck, D.O.,
“I enjoy the open spaces, the views, and the many amenities available.”
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“Harbor Hills offers a beautiful setting, great golf, and very friendly neighbors. Also, it is a safe neighborhood to raise a family.” —Scott Sentell, Contemporary Marketing, Inc. (resident of eight years)
“We love Harbor Hills for the connections we have made with the neighbors. We have really learned about the local area and made great relationships.”
“Harbor Hills is a close-knit neighborhood with friendly neighbors. Within the first month of moving here we had met a good group of friends.”
—Tim Simpson, Cushman and Wakefield Hotel Valuation Group (resident of four years)
—Dr. Richard Held, Lake Medical Imaging (resident of seven years)
Citrus Cardiology (resident of one year)
“Harbor Hills is family-friendly with a flourishing and interactive community!” —Georg Couturier, M.D., Heart of The Villages (resident of eight years)
“I love the community and the safety here. I play golf and tennis and I can do that anytime here, and that is priceless! There is also a good mix of retirees and professionals.” —Dr. Jorge Torres, Lake Dermatology (resident of 15 years)
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“My wife and I were looking for a great place to raise a family. We found that at Harbor Hills.” —Gordon Kennedy, BBT Truck Sales and Service (resident of 15 years)
“Harbor Hills has a family-friendly environment and is a good place to raise a family because of the safety and amenities it has to offer.” —Dustin Shaw, Fidelity Investments (resident of five years)
A steady hand to guide you to solid ground T he financial services landscape has changed tremendously over the last decade. Nearly every individual and family is feeling the effects of the current economic situation, wondering, “What do I do now?” and “Where do I turn for help?” For many individuals and families in Lake County, the answer has been to turn to the trusted and sound advice of the Miller Grimes Group. The Miller Grimes Group of SunTrust Investment Services is a team of financial professionals conve-
niently located throughout the county at SunTrust Bank, one of the nation’s largest and most prestigious bank-holding companies. Each member is a skilled and seasoned financial professional and they have been serving the needs of Lake County residents for over a decade. Their focus is on the establishment of strong and long-lasting relationships by addressing clients’ goals and aspirations through a disciplined financial planning process.
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According to David Miller, Senior Vice President and co-founder of the Group, they “are committed to bringing the very best of what SunTrust has to offer, now and in the future.” Sound financial planning demands expert knowledge and the group has over 45 years of combined experience in the financial services industry. Mike Grimes, Senior Vice President and recent BIC Top 50 winner, says that, “each relationship begins by sitting down and discussing your goals,
AREAS OF EXPERTISE: Financial Planning Investment Management and Advisory Services Retirement Planning Wealth Transfer and Succession Planning Risk Management Insurance Planning Cash Flow Management Income Tax Reduction Strategies Back, left to right: Jorge Romero, Brent Mauriell, Jason Compton and Karl Kuchma; Front, left to right: Michael Grimes and David Miller.
resources and current financial situation—no two individuals are exactly the same, so neither should your financial plan be.” The team prides itself in delivering customized strategies designed around their clients’ unique needs. “By focusing on the individual, we are able to better comprehend each client’s situation,” Mike states. Equally unique is each member’s background, a point that Financial Consultant Karl Kuchma often highlights. Karl says, “We all have different experiences and perspectives which allow us to brainstorm together for our clients’ benefits.” A cornerstone of the team’s practice is being local and always available to meet with clients in person. Financial Consultant Jason Compton, who was born and raised in Lake County, feels
that, “working this long in the community has given our team the ability to truly understand our clients’ concerns.” While the team places a great deal of focus on the planning process, an equally important aspect of their practice is how they service those relationships. “Having the team’s service staff here in Lake County has allowed us to better serve our clients’ needs, quickly and efficiently; our clients can rest assured that someone is always available to answer their questions,” says Financial Consultants Brent Mauriell and Jorge Romero, who are also the main point of contacts for client inquiries. They emphasize that their clients always have access to their advisors and will not get lost in the endless maze of 800 numbers. “We are just down the street,” Jorge adds. Economic condi-
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Connections matter One reason my family and I love Lake County is because of its small-town charm coupled with the vitality and diversity of a larger city. Here, we truly get the best of both worlds. We can enjoy a multitude of outdoor activities, professions, diverse cuisine, and our neighbors originate from different points across the nation and the globe. In fact, we all have a special story about how we came here or, as natives, why we have stayed. But what exactly has made our community thrive over the years? I believe it has been about connections. What I discover when meeting new patients, friends, or colleagues is that if we listen closely enough, we all have something in common. We may know the same people or have shared similar experiences. But at the very least, we can find some way to empathize with each other. These connections are the foundation of our community and what has made us strong. Feeling connected has a huge impact on our mental and physical well-being, too. If you think of the body as a community of organs and bones, it is easy to understand how connections matter. Take the superficial femoral and popliteal arteries, for example. These two arteries are in the pelvic area, which is constantly in motion. Our workouts and diet will affect our movement and the health of these arteries, demanding a delicate balance of nutrition, exercise, and attention when pain occurs. What my “family” at ICE and I wish for you is connections that count. Let us take the time and interest in connecting with each other, our community and our health and, as a result, enjoy fulfilling lives. Yours,
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Superficial femoral and popliteal artery y The relationship between the arteries in the pelvis and thigh is a delicate and complicated one. One might say that disease in these arteries is the Achilles heel of physicians today. So what makes the superficial femoral and popliteal arteries the most commonly diseased arteries in the body? Location, location, location. As its name indicates, the superficial femoral artery (SFA) travels alongside the femur supplying the thigh muscles with nutrient- and oxygenrich blood. The SFA connects to the popliteal artery at the end of the femur behind the knee, putting these two arteries in the part of the body that is almost constantly in motion. When you bike, walk, or even dip in and out of your car, the SFA and popliteal are constantly extending, contracting, compressing, and flexing, making it a delicate system to care for. More than 50 percent of all peripheral artery disease (PAD) cases involve the SFA and popliteal artery. PAD is a condition in which sticky plaque made up of cholesterol, calcium,
ur and fibrous tissue causes the arteries in our extremities to harden, preventing blood from travelling freely. Meanwhile, the slow-flow of blood in the thigh region creates a scenario that makes it prone to a unique set of vascular diseases. Pain from this condition is most likely to be felt in the knee or calf, and it may radiate into the foot. n Disease in this area is most common in elderly patients, smokers, and those with es. diabetes and other cardiovascular diseases. osis Those with a family history of atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries), high blood pressure, and high cholesterol levels are at high risk for developing issues, as well as re people who are obese and people who are physically inactive. But don’t leave it up to yourself to in is determine whether your knee or thigh pain nsult “superficial” or a deeper-rooted issue. Consult e at a local cardiovascular specialist, like those ICE, and get answers.
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Back in circulation All my life I have had good eating habits, gotten enough sleep, and worked until my late husband and I moved to Florida in 1995. We had five children and 15 grandchildren, and 8 great grandchildren whom I visit about once a year in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. I do crossword and cryptquotes every day, which helps me keep sharp. I stay engaged in what is going on in the world and stay physically active by walking. I had tingling and numbness in my calves and feet from the blockage in my legs and pelvis. Thankfully, Dr. Qamar found the problem in 2010. Dr. Qamar is a master in his profession. He cleared the blocked arteries and his amazing staff made me feel at ease. They deserve thanks. It’s a small word, but it means a lot. I turn 86 this month and thanks to him and my family, I have everything I need to enjoy a happy and active life.
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The Limbstitute steps up operations this July Save a limb. Save a life. It is a prescription written every day at the Limbstitute, the new specialized treatment center at 10435 S.E. 170th Place in Summerfield. And every day, for some lucky patient, miracle is the only description that seems worthy. It starts out as something much less dramatic, perhaps a slight discoloration of the foot or leg. Maybe a little tingling or numbness occurs every now and again, even pain. Or, the symptom may be something much more insidious than any of those — nothing at all. It is called critical limb ischemia — medical jargon for a severe obstruction of blood flow in one or more arteries in a limb. If left untreated, the lack of adequate blood flow can lead to amputation of the affected toe, foot, or leg. (Critical limb ischemia usually occurs first in a lower limb.) Examination by a trained cardiovascular specialist is the only way to detect the condition and reach a definitive diagnosis. Until now, the diagnosis has been a grim one. Studies show that almost one of
every 200 Americans has had an amputation — 97 percent of those in a lower limb. To pile tragedy on top of tragedy, many of those amputations could have been averted with adequate treatment. Enter world-renowned cardiologist Dr. Asad Qamar and the Limbstitute. In a perfect fit of expertise meeting critical need, Dr. Qamar, founder and visionary behind the area’s Institute of Cardiovascular Excellence, focused his energies on creating a solution to the growing epidemic of limb loss. According to Dr. Qamar, he says, “There is almost always something that can be done before resorting to amputation.” He should know. His team at ICE has intervened in hundreds of cases, restoring circulation and averting disaster. “We are able to restore blood flow in almost all patients,” he adds. Even patients with multiple arterial blockages — up to now prime candidates for amputation — have reason for hope. “We can restore vascular anatomy from the aorta down to
the feet,” Dr. Qamar says. However, he quickly adds, “Not all blockages present with symptoms. Sometimes the ischemia is completely asymptomatic. And because prevention and early detection are key to the best outcomes, it’s important to see your family physician and podiatrist regularly.” Dr. Qamar’s newest venture, the Limbstitute, gathers all of the specialized testing and treatment procedures for at-risk patients under one roof. It is a resource many doctors and their patients are glad to see come to the region. Assessment is the first step at the Limbstitute, with a comprehensive medical history and non-invasive physical examination to determine the likelihood of the existence of a blockage. There are many potential causes for an arterial blockage: heredity, injury, smoking, and diabetes. If a physical exam determines that a blocked artery is probable, the gold standard for ultimate diagnosis is angiography. Dye is injected into the femoral artery and a computer program follows the dye’s progress through
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the arterial map to pinpoint a location. Once a diagnosis is confirmed, the next step is removal of the blockage. A catheter is inserted into the artery to deliver a stent, a balloon, or sometimes, both to the affected area. When the blockage is removed and blood flow is restored, the result is often immediate and dramatic. Recovery is the most time-consuming part of the treatment. The procedure itself usually only takes minutes to perform, but recovery will require about two hours. After that, a home health nurse will be assigned to keep a close eye on a patient’s progress. Follow-up care is important to monitor healing and be sure clots don’t return to the injured area. The entire process, from detection of a problem to its ultimate resolution, should serve as one, huge warning sign to the potential presence of something far more sinister than the loss of a limb. In the great majority of cases, the presence of occluded arteries in a lower limb is indicative of developing blockages in the arteries of the heart.
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Loss of life through a heart attack or pulmonary embolism is often the first and only warning a person may get that his or her arteries were in trouble. At least some good can come from the early warning trouble in a foot or leg. What a person does next can be a life or death decision. “Regular cardiovascular checkups should become a part of every patient’s life after resolving a critical limb ischemia,” Dr. Qamar says. “Even when the outcome is 100 percent successful.” Outcomes, of course, are what the Limbstitute is all about. After investing a mere afternoon with the doctors and specialists there, a patient’s foot or leg could be saved and an entire lifetime of healthy, happy activity could be restored. That is quite a bargain.
Save a limb. Save a life. Some may go so far as to describe the process as miraculous. But then, to Dr. Qamar and the other medical professionals at the Limbstitute, miracles are all in a day’s work. For more information about the Limbstitute, watch for the grand opening details in July’s issue of The Villages edition of Lake & Sumter Style.
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What matters most to me as a phlebology sonographer at ICE is that all my patients feel W lik VIPs. I know how many kids and grandchildren they have, and I connect with them like du during their visit. This is important because I want to do more than just perform a job; w I want to make patients feel comfortable, valued, and understood and listening in inevitably leads to learning. One patient, Steven Dandreano, taught me a valuable lesson ab about attitude. We talked at length about homelessness and his passion for providing pe people with clothing and medications. Meanwhile, I learned that he has been dealing with m many personal health issues, but he never complains. His attitude is remarkable, and he is r a role model in that way.
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Amanda’s gift of demeanor Clearly, many medical procedures are not fun. But I do my best to create a calm and relaxing atmosphere for my patients. While my job is to manage the often-hectic patient schedules for the radiofrequency ablations, I take the time, greet my patients when they come in. I can tell right away if they need some reassurance, so when I assist Myrlene with the procedures, I take on other roles. I am a hand-holder, a back-rubber, and will get a wet cloth if I see my patient are distressed — just as I would for my mother, father, or grandparents. Also, I am determined to stay upbeat and positive like my favorite patient Betty Jo Jacobs. No matter how hectic things get in the office, she is friendly and calm. Her demeanor rubs off on me!
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Home brewing is not a new concept. In fact, George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were avid home brewers in their heyday. But recently, the popularity of this hopping hobby has skyrocketed as people aspire to quench their thirst with their own creations.
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Beer. Some call it the nectar of the gods; others view it as just another refreshing drink option perfect for any occasion. Nevertheless, whether you are a “lager lover” or an “ale addict,” beer is considered one of the oldest beverages known to mankind and has been enjoyed by Americans since the Pilgrims first landed on Plymouth Rock. But in recent years, a new beer trend has been on the rise. Beer aficionados are taking their passion to the next level by delving into the increasingly popular world of home brewing. No folks, this isn’t the bathtub brew of prohibition days; it has become an art, an art two Lake County men treat as a constant labor of love and never-ending quest to craft the perfect beer. For 15 years, Leesburg mayor David Knowles has been an avid home brewer. It began with his wife buying him a beer brewing kit for Christmas one year. “I thought it would be fun,” Knowles says. “Plus, this beer doesn’t have any additives or preservatives so it’s real beer.” A fan of robust, flavorful stout beers, Knowles says he typically brews a light stout
After two failed batches, he called on a friend and found a good beer-brewing store that helped make his third batch a success. “And from then on I was hooked,” he says. When it comes to keeping a constant supply of homemade beer, Knowles brews five-gallon batches about two to four times a year at his Leesburg home. He then stores the finished product inside stainless steel Pepsi or Coke containers. “The hardest thing is deciding how you will contain your beer,” he says. Dr. Held, who started out storing his beer in bottles, decided to build his own dispensing kegerator when he moved to Florida, though he still uses bottles for special occasions. He then later had a commercial-grade draft dispenser installed in his home, which is great for entertaining friends and family. But before both men can enjoy their handiwork, they have to brew it first. Knowles says a typical brew can take about two to three hours. Then after cooling the wort (the mixture of malt, hops, and water), adding yeast for fermentation, and bottling it, Dr. Held says brewers should wait six to
“My objective is to make good, strong, healthy beer.” — David Knowles
and a dark stout that he describes as similar to Guinness, but thicker. “I also make a variety of light beers to try out, but I like my stout. My stout is actually quite good.” On the other hand, fellow longtime local brewer Dr. Richard Held is more experimental with his beers. “I’ve made beers with chocolate, chili peppers, limes, and oatmeal. I’m always trying new things,” he says. “I’ve also tried to replicate commercial brands, but I still enjoy doing my own recipes.” Dr. Held began brewing in 1999 when he lived in Long Island, New York — a place he says seriously lacked good, quality beer.
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12 weeks before drinking. For those thinking of taking up home brewing as a hobby, Knowles says people should know it is an inexpensive one. “The good kits will come with instructions and cost between $20 and $40,” he says. “Then to get all the things you need like a big pot, bottles, and other apparatuses, you could easily get everything for under $100.” It’s also a very rewarding hobby, Dr. Held adds. “Like cooking or baking, you are making something special from raw materials,” he says. “Then with a little bit of patience, you are able to enjoy the fruits of your labor and share it with others.”
Beer brats Yield: 5 servings
INGREDIENTS: 2 (12-ounce) cans beer 1/2 large onion, diced 1/2 large green pepper, sliced 5 bratwurst sausages 1/2 teaspoon garlic, minced 1/2 teaspoon sea salt 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
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NOTE: This brat also pairs well with an amber lager or ale, red ale, pale ale, doppelbock, bock, steam, extra special bitter (ESB), India pale ale (IPA), dunkel, and some wheats or weizens.
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saluté Written by Mary Ann DeSantis
PHOTOS: (at left) “Cayuga Lake from Goose Watch Winery,” Photo by Stu Gallagher Photography. (at right) “Dr. Konstantin Frank,” courtesy of Dr. Frank Vinifera Wine Cellars. SOURCES: Finger Lakes Wine Alliance, www.fingerlakeswinealliance.com (Accessed May 20, 2013); Summer in a Glass by Evan Dawson, Publisher: Sterling Epicure, April 2012.
The long, slender lakes lying south of Rochester and Syracuse in upstate New York have beckoned visitors to their shores for years. It’s not just the picturesque scenery of the Finger Lakes region that offers a respite during summer but also the cool, crisp wines that are finally getting national recognition. Steamy temps call for crisp, refreshing wines, and Rieslings can be an excellent choice to pair with summer menus or to sip lazily by the pool. While the varietal is produced in many areas, the Finger Lakes Rieslings truly capture a summer-in-the-glass essence that surprises many wine lovers who are not familiar with the region. Until last summer, I was among those oenophiles who turned up my nose at Rieslings because I found many of them to be too sweet with no depth or character. An online wine “chat” one evening piqued my curiosity because all of the expert panelists were raving about the Rieslings — particularly the ones from Finger Lakes. I had read that the Finger Lakes area was an emerging wine tourism region, but so are many other places that produce “touristy” wines. I was surprised as I listened to wine experts from around the country praise qualities such as purity, crispness, and elegance in Finger Lakes wines. The Finger Lakes Wine Alliance, a nonprofit corporation formed to increase the visibility and reputation of its wines, is masterful in using social media to promote the Finger Lakes American Viticulture Area (AVA). Regular online programs and videos offer education and information about the area’s wines. Through the Alliance, I was able to acquire several Rieslings that represented a broad spectrum of flavors and to ask several winemakers about the region. With more than 11,000 acres of vineyards, the Finger Lakes region is the largest wine-producing area east of California and one that has an illustrious history. Glaciers formed the deep, freshwater lakes thousands of years ago and left mineral deposits that make the wines unique. Its wine-growing roots can be traced to a rectory garden where
the Rev. William Bostwick planted Finger Lakes’ first vineyard in 1829. The most reverence, however, is given to Dr. Konstantin Frank, who is credited with elevating Finger Lakes wines from mediocre jug wines to world-renowned varietals.
Dr. Konstantin Frank
A professor of plant sciences with a Ph.D. in viticulture, Dr. Frank believed it was the lack of proper rootstock — not the cold climate — that caused the failure of the Vitis Vinifera, or common grape vine. His research for growing the European Vinifera grape varieties in cold climates eventually led the way for Northeastern winemakers to produce European varieties of wines. In 1962, Dr. Frank established his own winery near Keuka Lake, and today, Dr. Konstantin Frank Wine Cellars is New York’s most award-winning winery. The 2012 Dry Riesling has a soothing, floral aroma that makes the tart citrus flavors a pleasant surprise. Of all the Finger
Lakes wines I sampled, this had the most mineral characteristics and a tight acidity that balanced the fruity residual sugars. The Lamoreaux Landing 2011 Red Oak Vineyard Riesling was described as medium-dry, and it paired perfectly with roast pork. Produced from one of Lamoreaux’s newest vineyards, the Riesling had subtle notes of honeysuckle and pears — two of my favorites. At the other end of the spectrum was the Red Newt Cellars Tango Oaks Vineyard 2010 Riesling, which was sweeter than the other wines but still well balanced and food-friendly. Assistant winemaker Kelby Russell told workshop participants that what is in the barrels now (the 2012 harvest) would be “the full opposite.” Red Newt, he explained, did not want to be shackled to a particular flavor profile. Luckily, most wines from the Finger Lakes have the International Riesling Foundation Taste Profile scale printed on the label. Seeing the degree of sweetness before you buy is always helpful, especially when flavors can change from year to year. Still very affordable, Finger Lakes wines are usually handcrafted. Most wineries ship to Florida and several are working on getting distribution to this area. With the recent publicity in national publications such as Wine Spectator and Wine Enthusiast, it’s only a matter of time before we see Finger Lakes wines in our favorite shops or restaurants.
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, Salute 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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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 US Hwy. 441 across from Lake Square Mall and Home Depot. Owner “Cousin Vinnie” Vittoria has created a unique atmosphere by combining a Sports Bar with a Family Restaurant.With seating for 100 guests, they can easily accommodate any team or organization. Since opening in July 2008,Vinnie’s has become famous for outstanding food and service! The residents of Lake and Sumter counties have voted them BEST WINGS in 2009 / 2010 / 2011 / & 2012.Vinnie’s family has created 38 unique wing sauces to choose from.They also serve up a perfectly seasoned ½ lb. Burger, Personal Pan Pizzas, Chicken Strips, Shrimp, Calamari, fresh Tuna, Chicken and Shrimp Salads, 15 unbelievable Signature Appetizers, the perfect Ribeye Philly Cheese Steak and many different deep fried Desserts! Tuesday from 4– 8p.m. is “Family Night” when kids 10-and-under eat absolutely free.Wednesday night is “Trivia Night” the fun starts at 6:30p.m. with great prizes given to the top 3 teams.Thursday night is Karaoke Night from 7:00-10:30p.m. Cousin Vinnie’s also offers a very comfortable bar, 7 large plasmas, great music covering many different genres, free Wi-Fi, Golden Tee, an electronic Dart Board, Galaga, Miss Pac-Man, and most importantly… a very enthusiastic staff ready to serve YOU! “I hope to meet your family very soon… it is my goal to exceed your expectations on every visit.” says owner Cousin Vinnie.
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).
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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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
11a.m.–10p.m. 11a.m.–11p.m.
Palm Tree Grille 351 North Donnelly Street, Mount Dora 352.735.1936 • www.palmtreegrille.com Located in Mount Dora, the Palm Tree Grille has been family owned and operated since 1995. The décor is sophisticated yet casual allowing for the perfect meeting, family gathering, or private event. Our “Wall of Wine” makes for a stunning display of more than 600 bottles of wine. Culinary offerings include classic Italian as well as steaks, chops, seafood, pasta, salads, tasty sandwiches, sumptuous desserts, and more. Guests can relax in the lounge where we offer a full bar with unique wines, craft beers, and a variety of spirits. The restaurant is available for special events such as weddings, corporate functions, family gatherings, and other celebrations. Every month, the Palm Tree Grille operates a “Wine Connoisseur Dinner.” These exciting dinners offer four-course meals with each course being paired to a particular wine. Guests may also purchase wines to take home with you, just as you would in a wine shop. HOURS: Sunday Monday–Saturday
Noon–8p.m. 11a.m.–9p.m.
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
11a.m.–9:30p.m. 11a.m.–10p.m. Noon–9p.m.
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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
T Westons Smokehouse 1210 N. Main Street, Wildwood • 352.748.9378 A dining experience at T Westons Smokehouse in Wildwood will definitely get your taste buds smoking! Owners Tracy and Aileen Smith go above and beyond to ensure guests enjoy a wonderful dining experience and delicious food. The lunch menu, designed to cater to the working class, features an assortment of sandwiches (pulled pork, pulled chicken, and smoked chicken salad, etc.), burgers (bacon cheeseburger, green chili and jack cheese burger, etc.), lunch entrees (smoked chicken, St. Louis-style ribs, etc.), and salad. At dinnertime, the Smiths dim the lights to offer a fine dining experience. The dinner menu includes wonderful selections such as filet mignon, smoked prime rib, a brisket dinner, and St.Louis-style ribs. All meats are smoked over two types of wood — pecan and blackjack oak. The restaurant offers catering, as well as a takeout window for those on the go. Dine In • Take Out • Delivery • Catering Tuesday–Thursday: 11am–8pm Friday and Saturday: 11am–9pm Closed Sunday and Monday
Toppers Tavern 13605 Del Webb Blvd., Summerfield • 352.307.0261 Located in the Del Webb Spruce Creek’s gated community, Toppers Tavern is part of the Eagle Ridge Golf Club owned by Brown Golf Management. Our menu, created by Chef Jeff Gallo, features pub-style cuisine, including burgers, sandwiches, fish and chips, steak, seafood, and pizza. Come check out our clubhouse and enjoy a relaxing atmosphere with an amazing view of the Eagle Ridge golf course. We also offer bookings for special events and parties both large and small. We look forward to seeing you soon at Toppers Tavern! Tuesday, Bar and Lounge: 11am–8pm Wednesday–Saturday, full restaurant: 11am–8pm Sunday Brunch: 9am–2pm; Lounge 9am–6pm Closed Monday
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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.
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restaurant review Written by Shemir Wiles • Photo by Caleb Wayne Jensen
JB Boondocks Bar & Grill With the everyday hustle and bustle of life in Lake County, sometimes it’s nice to just get away from it all. Hidden away on the quiet shores of Little Lake Harris in Howey-in-theHills, JB Boondocks Bar and Grill is the perfect location to enjoy good food and appreciate surroundings that harken back to the days of Old Florida. “Howey is beautiful,” says Mary Sue Ortiz, who runs the restaurant with her brother, Frank Carillo. “It’s close to the way it was 20 years ago when I first moved here.” Celebrating five years since its massive renovation in 2008, this casual dining and relaxation spot has easily become a favorite with locals and out-of-towners alike. “We’re more like a destination,” Mary Sue says. “During the week, we do get a lot of the local workers in the area for lunch, but on the weekends, we get people from all over who are out boating and doing other recreational things.” Inside, JB Boondocks has a spacious dining area that offers a spectacular view of the lake. There is also a full indoor bar and an outdoor tiki bar on the shaded lakeside patio. However, what makes JB Boondocks unique is its ability to be accessed by car, motorcycle, seaplane, and boat. There are also covered boat slips available for rent, as well as a number of efficiencies that can be leased for a weeklong or monthlong getaway. After being greeted by the restaurant’s gracious staff and chatting with Mary Sue, I sat back and enjoyed a glass of sweet tea before savoring my first entrée, the Howey Burger. A local favorite, this half-pound burger is topped with melted cheddar cheese, applewoodsmoked bacon, and baked beans, all assembled on a toasted Kaiser roll. Though I wasn’t sure I would enjoy baked beans on my burger,
I soon discovered the combination of the sweet, savory beans with the salty bacon is an unusual recipe for culinary perfection. It tastes so good I could not help but finish it. Also, the sweet potato fries are equally delicious and the coleslaw is a cool and creamy side that thoroughly balances out the meal. Next, I tried the Chicken Juliette, which is a hearty pasta dish with sautéed chicken breast, garlic, Italian sausage, sun-dried tomatoes, broccoli, mushrooms, penne pasta, Romano cheese, and a touch of cream. From the moment the bowl was placed in front of me, the aromas from the sausage, garlic, and tomatoes piqued my interest. The flavors of this particular dish meld well together. The broccoli is fresh and crisp; the pasta is cooked al dente; and the Italian sausage has the right amount of spiciness to give it a bit of a kick. This entrée also comes with warm garlic knots, which are incredible. For dessert, Mary Sue insisted I try the White Chocolate Bread Pudding. I agreed, though typically I’m not a fan of bread pudding. However, keeping an open mind and stomach, I did find I could actually like bread pudding. This bread pudding wasn’t too sweet and the white chocolate and dark chocolate sauce wasn’t too overwhelming. It was certainly a great way to finish off an overall satisfying lunch. In addition to the great food I tried during my brief visit, JB Boondocks has an impressive menu featuring great seafood and traditional Southern cuisine like po’ boy sandwiches, homemade chowders, and gator tail. Friday night features a fantastic fish fry starting at 4p.m., and Wednesday night is prime rib night. Furthermore, every Thursday at the bar is Ladies Night.
Address: 704 S. Lakeshore Blvd., Howey-in-the-Hills, FL 34737
Phone: 352.324.3600 Hours of operation: Monday, 11a.m.–4p.m.; Tuesday– Thursday, 11a.m.–9p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 11a.m.–10p.m.; Sunday, noon–8p.m.
Popular appetizers: Fried Calamari: $10.99 Stuffed Mushrooms: $8.99 Crab and Corn Chowder: $7.99
Popular entrées: Howey Burger: $10.99 Chicken Juliette: $18.99 Crab Cakes: $19.99
Popular desserts: Key Lime Pie: $5.99 Bourbon St. Pecan Pie: $5.99 White Chocolate Bread Pudding: $5.99
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“Men no longer need to suffer from frequent urination because they are getting older,” says Dr. James Young, a down-toearth urologist with thirty-one years of experience in treating men with prostate problems in Lake County. Although the cause of these symptoms is most likely an enlarging prostate (BPH), a normal part of the aging process in men, treatment options are more numerous and less invasive than those offered to our fathers and grandfathers. Years ago there were two options for treating an enlarged prostate: surgical excision via an open operation (knife) or much more commonly by performing a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), commonly referred to as a “roto-rooter” by patients and physicians. Both required hospitalization as well as major anesthesia and could be fraught with complications such as bleeding, infection, loss of bladder control and even death. “In my career I have performed over 3,000 TURPs; however, I no longer perform any,” says Dr. Young. “There are presently too many excellent alternatives to consider a hospital operation for the vast majority of patients with BPH.” “When I see a new patient I perform a physical examination and properly evaluate the patient’s symptoms, thus diagnosing the underlying problem(s),” he says. “Next, I describe to the patient what’s normal and then explain what is abnormal with him. Lastly, I teach him his treatment options. If I’ve done a good job of teaching, he will select the correct option for himself.” While prescribing medications for BPH
can be done by primary care physicians, only urologists are trained to thoroughly 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 billiona-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.
JAMES W. YOUNG III, M.D. Board Certified Urologist Practicing in Lake County for over 31 years with extensive experience in evaluation and management of prostate problems. For more information, contact
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TASTE OF THE CARIBBEAN & JERK FESTIVAL (JUNE 15) Experience the Caribbean during this daylong event for the whole family. There will be a jerk cook-off competition, face painting, a kid’s zone, domino playing, a cricket demonstration, and much more. Attendees will also enjoy a live steel and reggae band, as well as gospel, jazz, country, chutney, and Latin calypso music. The festival will begin at noon at Waterfront Park, 330 Third St., in Clermont and is co-sponsored by the City of Clermont. Cost: $5 (free for children under 5). Proceeds will fund scholarships to area high school students. Call 352.241.7045 or visit www.caalc.org for more information.
ROYAL HOMECOMING (JUNE 15–16) In 1968, the late Ellis Anderson established a celebration for former residents of Royal, one of Florida’s oldest African-American communities. From humble beginnings, this event has grown to welcome between 5,000 and 6,000 visitors during the weekend. Today, the Royal Library Association is the lead homecoming planning committee and the activities benefit the Royal Historical Enrichment and Art Program programs and the Young Center. The event features food and craft vendors, softball and volleyball tournaments, a family and friends day, a parade down County Road 462 in Wildwood, and a worship service at New Life Center Ministries. For additional information, call 352.748.0260. Answer to question on page 18:
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EVENTS Pro Hydro-X Jet Ski Tour (June 8–9) Racers negotiate a closed course (similar to a grand prix track). Spectator admission is free. Some of the best watercross racers in the world will be in attendance. This free event will take place from 9a.m. to 10p.m. at Wooton Park in Tavares. Call 352.742.6176 for more info. Historic Baker House Tours (June 15) Explore the Baker House, a beautifully historic home that was built in the late 1800s by Senator Baker. The tour will last from 10a.m. to 4p.m. Tickets are $5 and will be on sale at the door only. The home is located at 6106 C-44A in Wildwood, approximately half a mile east of the new Villages Brownwood Town Center. For more information, contact wildwoodhistorical@aol.com or call 352.330.1302 and leave a message on the answering machine. An Evening of Mind Tricks, Comedy, and Magic (June 29) Come and be dazzled by the skills of Mentalist Paul Cozen. He already knows you are coming. The event begins at 8p.m at the Mount Dora Community Building. Tickets are $20 in advance/ $25 at the door. For more information, visit www.whattodoinmtdora.com/ VMDevents. Something Old, Something Blue (June 29) This show is for all prospective brides who want to see the latest trends in flea market weddings. Plan an entire wedding at this show, from cakes to gowns. Wedding planners will be available to help. There will be vintage ideas, glassware, linens, furniture, crowns, and gowns. The wedding show will be from 9a.m. to 5p.m. at Renninger’s Antique Center in Mount Dora. Call 352.383.8393 for additional information.
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Our Country’s Birthday Party (June 29) Celebrate the birth of America in a fun, free, and exciting way this year. The festivities at Faith Lutheran Church and School in Eustis include a morning of children’s entertainment from 9 to 11a.m. with face-painting, pony rides, fun with Peppermint the Clown, and more. The Celebrate America Re-Enactment Program will be at 11a.m. Meet Ben Franklin, a young Thomas Jefferson, George and Martha Washington, and other early Americans. A complimentary meal of hot dogs, baked beans, chips, lemonade, and dessert will be served in the fellowship hall following the show at noon. Call 352.589.5433 for more info. Leesburg’s Fourth of July Celebration (July 4) Cecil Clark Chevrolet presents this annual celebration at Venetian Gardens from 6 to 10p.m. Join us for a fun-filled
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evening with live entertainment, traditional Fourth of July food, children rides and games, and free baseball. Also, watch Lake County’s most spectacular fireworks display along the shores of Venetian Cove. Independence Day Celebration (July 4) Events and activities for Tavares’ holiday extravaganza will take place at Wooton Park, 100 E. Ruby Street. Festivities will begin at 3p.m; the parade will begin at 5p.m on Main and Ruby Streets. Expect live entertainment, children activities, the splash park, and great food. Fireworks begin at 9p.m., weather permitting. Call 352.742.6176 for more info.
MUSIC AND THEATRE West Side Story (May 10–June 9) Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is transported to New York City as two young lovers find themselves caught between warring street gangs: the Jets and the Sharks. Moonlight Players Warehouse Theatre, 732 B W. Montrose St., Clermont. Call the reservation hotline at 352.319.1116. Perfect Wedding (May 16–June 9) A man wakes up in the bridal suite on his wedding day with an attractive, naked — and unfamiliar — girl in bed beside him. In a few moments, here comes the bride — and pandemonium! 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. Hairspray (June 28–July 21) Set in 1960s Baltimore, “pleasantly plump” teenager Tracy Turnblad dreams of dancing on The Corny Collins Show, a local TV dance program. When Tracy wins a role on the show, she becomes an overnight celebrity. She then launches a campaign to integrate
the show and find true love all without mussing her hair. Bay Street Players at Historic State Theatre is located at 109 N. Bay St. in downtown Eustis. Visit www.baystreetplayers.org or call 352.357.7777 for tickets and information.
FESTIVALS AND FAIRS 23rd Annual Harvest Festival (June 21–23) Lakeridge Winery’s flagship festival has the popular annual stomping of the grapes and loads of fun for the entire family; all ages are welcome to participate. More than 80 local artists and crafters are invited to display their work. Live music can be enjoyed during the entire weekend. Lakeridge wine, beer, soft drinks, and a variety of food is available for purchase, along with complimentary winery tours and tasting. Cost: $2 donation. For additional information, visit www.lakeridgewinery.com or call 352.394.8627.
ART/HISTORY EXHIBITS Sutra (April 2–June 7) The Mount Dora Center for the Arts will be displaying an exhibition of selected works from the fine art photography collection “Sutra” by Yatin Patel. Patel uses photography to express himself creatively. With “Sutra,” Yatin reveals a mysterious and harsh beauty in the culture being documented through architecture, humanity, and their surroundings, both ancient and contemporary. Sponsor: Orlando. com. Mount Dora Center for the Arts, 138 E. Fifth Ave., Mount Dora. Call: 352.383.0880. Color and Light (May 3–June 30) Brilliant artist Ellie Diez-Massaro handpaints infrared photographs to create stunning evocations of color, light, and mood. Long before Photoshop, DiezMassaro’s work has been exhibited across the United States in many
venues. The artist continues to produce one-of-a-kind imagery that explodes with vitality and life. The exhibition opening will be from 6 to 8p.m. Friday, May 3rd, at Lake Eustis Museum of Art, 1 W. Orange Ave., Eustis. Call 352.483.2900 for more information.
Florida Hospital Waterman Monthly Blood Drive (Third Thursdays) Give the gift of life! Donate blood any third Thursday of the month at the Florida Blood Center at Florida Hospital Waterman in Tavares. 11a.m.–7p.m. 352.742.7020.
LEMA Permanent Collection (July 5–September 8) This exhibition will showcase award-winning and donated works from the Lake Eustis Museum of Art’s permanent collection. Artists include the following: Henry Sinn, Earl Weydahl, Jr., Hooshang Khorasani, Princess Rashid, Patricia Zalisko, Betty Morris Parker, Robin Maria Pedrero, Donne Bitner, Dina Mack, Brigan Gresh, Stefan Alexandres, Douglas J. Nesbitt, KYLE, Parker Sketch, Cheryl Bogdanowitsch, and others. Lake Eustis Museum of Art, 1 W. Orange Ave., Eustis. Call 352.483.2900 for more information.
Breastfeeding Support Group (First Fridays) This monthly support group is designed to educate new or existing parents about breastfeeding. The Lake County Health Department’s Women Infant and Children’s office hosts the meetings at 2p.m. at its Umatilla Clinic on Collins Street. 352.771.5566.
ONGOING EVENTS Lake-Sumter Computer Society (Thursdays) The Lake-Sumter Computer Society offers free and informative computer seminars weekly on the Leesburg campus of LakeSumter State College when the college is in session. Weekly presentations cover a wide variety of computerrelated subjects. www.lscs.us or call 352.343.4490 Trivia Night (Thursdays) Head to The Wine Den on fourth Avenue in Mount Dora every Thursday night to test your knowledge of music, movies, and sports. Trivia Night is held from 8–10p.m. thewinedenonline.com or 352.735.5594. Bike Night (Third Thursdays) Bikers, make Al’s Landing on Lake Dora in Tavares your destination every third Thursday of the month. The restaurant offers great live music from 6–10p.m., delicious food, games, and drink specials. 352.742.1113.
Friday Night Street Festival (First Fridays) Visit downtown Eustis every month for this fun-filled street fest. Three stages bring guests some of the area’s best musical entertainment, and visitors can also check out the downtown shops, restaurants, and art vendors. The event also features a kids’ area and plenty of food vendors with soft drinks, beer, wine, and margaritas. Admission is free. 6–10p.m. 352.357.8555. Wine Tasting (First Fridays) The Wine Den at 109 E. 4th Avenue in downtown Mount Dora hosts a wine tasting on the first Friday of every month. 7–9p.m. $20 per person. www.thewinedenonline.com or 352.735.5594. Movie in the Park (Second Fridays) This is a year-round, family-friendly event. In case of rain, the movie will be shown in the Mount Dora Community Building. Free. 7:45p.m. Donnelly Park, Mount Dora. 352.735.7183. Ballroom Dance Party (Second Fridays) Spend the first hour of this monthly USA Dance party, 7–7:45p.m., in a group dance lesson, and then partake in general dancing until 10p.m. $8 for USA Dance members, $10 for
non-members. Complimentary snacks and beverages. Leesburg Community Center. 352.293.8709 or 748.3112. Mount Dora At Nite (Third Fridays) Shop, dine, and enjoy live music in historic Mount Dora during this monthly, after-hours event from 5–8p.m. Each month’s event features a different live band or performer. 352.383.5451. Leesburg Saturday Morning Market (Saturdays) A multitude of vendors sell produce, plants, flowers, and specialty foods every Saturday from 8a.m.–1p.m. in downtown Leesburg’s town square. leesburgsaturdaymorningmarket.com or 352.365.0053. Central Florida Dance Club (Saturdays) The Central Florida Dance Club at the Eustis Senior Service Center on Ward Avenue features ballroom dancing and live music every Saturday night from 7:30–10:30pm. Cost is a $5 donation. dancefla.com or 352.669.1612. BLAST-Babysitting Lessons and Safety Training (Saturdays) This course was developed by the American Academy of Pediatrics and is geared to ages 10–17. Students learn fire safety, CPR, first aid, diapering, feeding, and other skills from 9:30a.m.–3:30p.m. Light lunch provided; parents welcome to attend. Community Clubhouse on CR 448 in Tavares. Cost is $45. Preregistration required. 352.267.5592. Florida Sunshine Opry (Saturdays) Enjoy performances such as ‘50s- and ‘60s-style rock ‘n’ roll and Southern gospel. Ticket prices vary. 7pm. 431 Plaza Drive, Eustis. Call for schedule. fsopry.com or 352.821.0000. Mote-Morris House Tours (Second and fourth Saturdays) Guided tours of the Mote-Morris
House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, are available. The two-story house with a four-story tower is located at 1195 W. Magnolia Street in Leesburg. Free. 10a.m.–2p.m. 352.315.1800. Eustis Classic Car Cruise-In (Fourth Saturdays) Take a stroll down memory lane! Historic downtown Eustis hosts hundreds of classic, antique, and custom vehicles from all over the state for fans to view up close. Great tunes from a disc jockey are included. Door prizes and eight $50 cash prizes are given away each month. Registration and admission are free. 5–9p.m. 352.357.8555. Paws For Mount Dora (Second Sundays). Discover great places in Mount Dora for you and your pup during this monthly get-together on the “Waggin Trail.” Park at Mt. Dora Sushi & Steak on 3rd Avenue and pick up a map to find out which pet-friendly locations you and your doggie are headed to together to get your card stamped. Once your card is completely stamped, return it to be entered to win prizes. The event runs from 11a.m. to 3p.m. whattodoinmtdora.com or 352.508.4387. Downtown Clermont Farmers Market (Sundays) Head to Montrose Street in Clermont every Sunday for fresh produce, plants, flowers, seafood, bakery items, jams, and other local goods. 9am–2pm. clermontdowntownpartnership.com or 352.394.8618. Salvation Army Collection The Salvation Army in Lake and Sumter counties is seeking donations from the public. The organization, which helps the needy locally, is asking for donations of food, basic necessities, money, and time. For more information, call 352.365.0079 in Lake County and 352.568.2284 in Sumter County. june2013
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Getting a man to shop might be like pulling teeth. In fact, when compared to shopping, pulling teeth may sound like the better option to most men. Okay, maybe that is stretching it a bit, but men typically do not like shopping when they have to buy something for somebody else. However, when they are looking to purchase interesting items for themselves, they tend to shop until they drop. That may very well be the case at Renningers inaugural Fathers’ Day Mantique Show, which takes place June 15th and 16th from 9a.m. to 5p.m. on both days. Dozens of antique dealers will roll into Mount Dora to showcase and sell manly items ranging from fishing tackle to hunting apparel. “There will be items they can actually use, as well as items to help them decorate their man cave,” says Toni Moody, who serves as marketing and events coordinator for Renningers. “It will be a fun day to bring your husband or father here because there will be so much to see and do.”
STEP INTO A MAN’S WORLD Located on 117 acres off U.S. 441 in Mount Dora, Renningers is known for its antique fairs and flea markets, which are held every weekend. These events attract dealers throughout Florida who can set up shop in a 40,000-square-foot air-conditioned building, inside two open-air pavilions, or outdoors. In November, January, and February, more than 1,200 dealers flock to Renningers for the ever-popular Antique Extravaganza, the largest antiques and collectibles show in Florida. Recently, the company began hosting themed events, such as a garden show and primitive show. In May, females flocked to Renningers to enjoy a Mother’s Day
show and were treated to cookies, tea, and giveaways. “We are trying to produce more shows on our property to attract a different group of buyers and dealers,” Moody says. Certainly having the Father’s Day Mantique Show is a wonderful way to draw men to the property. After all, they will not be scared away by the thought of shopping for fashionable clothing items inside a large mall or big-box store. “Even if men are not avid collectors, they can come to this show and discover something that piques their interest,” Moody says. “For instance, they may see an old fishing pole that looks exactly like the one they used as a kid when they went fishing with their father. These items will stir up wonderful memories.” As they walk from one dealer booth to another, men can expect to find a wide range of items such as antique clocks, wooden boats, cars, sporting good items, fishing baskets, fishing tackle, and boating items. Most importantly, they will not have to wait in long lines to make a purchase. “Because of the layout at Renningers, traffic flows very well,” Moody says. “The only time they’ll wait in line is for food.” What is that? Food? Surely, all that walking and browsing will make a man hungry. They can visit The Grub Hub, a café located inside Renningers. Owner Mandy Cushman cooks up a variety of tasty, homemade food items including Philly cheesesteaks, club sandwiches, hamburgers, and hot dogs. You may want to arrive there for breakfast to enjoy her biscuits and gravy and egg platters. Never fear, men. You can survive a day of shopping, and nobody will question your masculinity. Moreover, you may very well walk away with an item you cherish for the rest of your life.
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Buenos Aires Buenos Aires (or “Fair Winds” in English) is a name befitting South America’s second largest city. The youthful, fashion-conscious population of this culturally rich Argentine port moves purposefully but is ever so polite and welcoming to foreign visitors. Classy, cosmopolitan, sophisticated, and artsy with a touch of roughness, the various sectors of Buenos Aires make this a fascinating city like no other. If we were to associate one word with our visit to Buenos Aires, it would be ‘tango.’ The twists and turns of this electric national dance ooze raw sensuality. It is performed as a serious art form in nightclubs and theaters, but it is also done in an impromptu fashion in city streets and public squares all over the city. Sizzling and mesmerizing, the tango reflects the soul of many Argentine people who speak a fine, largely European-honed Spanish. Access to Buenos Aires by ship is tricky. It sits on the silty Rio de la Plata estuary, which flows for a long distance eastward toward the Atlantic Ocean and tints the blue seawater a murky brown. To navigate the narrow, shallow, two-way shipping lane, both Argentina and Uruguay, which have major ports on this river, continuously dredge it. To maximize safety, large ships must wait their turn to join regulated navigation convoys. It is unexpected when traversing this unusual passageway to see ships with many flags sailing in the opposite direction in precariously close proximity, which is especially risky with the frequently high winds. But upon arrival, the vibrant pulse of the portenos (people of the port) and a very attractive skyline greet Buenos Aires visitors.
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While the littered streets, graffiti, homeless people, and stray animals of Buenos Aires’ Retiro district remind me of the seedier parts of downtown Manhattan, magnificent architecture along with tree-lined streets and sprawling parks beautify most of Buenos Aires’ landscape. Slicing the city’s center, Avenida 9 de Julio (July 9th Avenue) commemorates Argentina’s Independence Day. It boasts the city’s iconic obelisk, and at 459 feet wide, it is one of the world’s broadest thoroughfares. The Subte, an ever-expanding, tastefully decorated subway system, facilitates urban transit and helps avoid major traffic jams. Argentina’s leader governs from The Pink House, so named because it was originally painted with a mixture of leftover red and white marine paint. This pink-paint tradition has continued, and the building is stunning with multicolored lighting at night. Perhaps the Palermo district, with a lovely park and wooded lake (Bosque de Palermo), is the most posh (many foreign embassies are located there). Nearly 90 percent of Buenos Aires’ population is of European descent, mainly from Italy, Spain, and Great Britain with the latter going there to build railroads in the 19th century. The amazing La Recoleta cemetery is comprised of many square acres of ornately carved mausoleums. Museum-quality statuary abounds on uniquely styled crypts, a visible way for prominent local families to flaunt their wealth. The modest, black-marble Duarte family mausoleum boasts a plaque for former president, Eva (Evita) Duarte Peron, a revered heroine of the Argentine working
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class. Her irresponsible generosity and ignorance of economic principles bankrupted the government, which still struggles more than half a century later. Although her remains were moved to a secret location for private interment to prevent theft or vandalism, fresh daily roses brought to the Duarte family mausoleum is proof her spirit is still loved by Argentine labor today. The La Boca area of Buenos Aires is something else. A haven for artists, outdoor cafés, and urban culture, it offers outdoor displays of art for sale, memorable people-watching opportunities, and underground pastimes. Its old wooden buildings are covered with random patches of every conceivable bright color and tinted with glossy marine paint remnants. Surrounding the city are fashionable suburbs with walled homes and electrified fences, humid farmland, and drier pampas where fabulous Argentine beef is cultured. Although we rarely eat beef at home, we loved the succulent Argentine steaks from cattle that are largely bred without additives and hormones. Surprisingly, Argentina is a huge exporter of soybeans to Asia. Buenos Aires has something to please everyone, and a few days are hardly enough time to see everything and to get to know the warm-hearted, spirited residents.
About the writer Ellen Cora had an executive career with two prominent Swiss pharmaceutical companies before forming Elcor Marketing Associates, Inc., which conducted marketing research, public relations, and advertising campaigns for healthcare clients. She is active in several Villages clubs and charities and loves horses, world travel, writing, and photography. An avid Christian, she also studies Eastern philosophies and medicine.
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The minute you drive up to the gated entrance you will be captivated by the serenity this 57-acre farm presents. The winding road is lined with canopies of mature oaks with pastures on both sides, gently sloping hills and awesome vista views of the countryside. Property includes a main house with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, great room with fireplace, an additional room for a home office, inside utility room and a 12 x 48 screened in room. The impressive 26 x 33 great room will fulfill the space requirements for any family function or celebration. For the equine enthusiast, the 40 x 70 barn with stables, tack rooms and workshop is ideal offering a multitude of possibilities. Electric, water, 5 horse stalls, individual storage rooms, a mezzanine with access from outside, boat storage with plenty of room for ATV’s or collector cars. Spend the day horseback riding on nearby Sawgrass Preserve Trails or training on your own ranch.
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