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This month, Style magazine celebrates the arrival of Spring with our annual Homes and Realtor issue, which showcases our area’s multi-million-dollar producers and shines a spotlight on Realtor of the Year.
But that’s just the beginning. This year, we’re delving deeper to make sense of the changing real estate market. Don’t miss the whys and wherefores of rising interest rates and slower sales as explained by Steven
McDonald, executive director of the Realtors Association of Lake & Sumter Counties. Our exclusive report delivers the inside scoop on what’s shaking in the world of real estate in Central Florida, and it’ll give you a peek into the future, too. It’s a must-read for anyone who’s bought or sold a home.
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If you are shopping for a gift, clothing or just housewares, the Goodwill in Oxford is the best place to nd a bargain. Shoppers come from all over Lake and Sumter counties to browse this popular shopping destination. Donations are also accepted at the convenient drive-up drop-o . Open every day 10am-6pm, 11954 CR 105, Oxford.
A PROPER PINT: If you’ve ever been to Ireland, you’ve most likely stopped along the The River Li ey at St. James’s Gate in Dublin for a tour of the home of Guinness — the Guinness Storehouse. To relive that experience, you only need to travel to McCracken’s Irish Pub in downtown Leesburg. All the bartenders are certi ed in the Guinness pour and beer lines are carefully tended to, so the magic elixir reaches the glass with the perfect taste and pressure. Open seven days a week, 719 W. Main Street.
HIDDEN GEM:
Carter’s Country Store and Filling Station at the crossroads of Hwy. 44 and N. County
Road 470 is a one-stop shop for motorists and boaters. It also boasts some of Sumter County’s best sandwiches, featuring Boar’s Head meats and cheeses, in a deli tucked away in the back. The handmade choices are worth the stop seven days a week. Carter’s also serves breakfast 5-10am. Open seven days a week, 7018 CR 470, Lake Panaso kee.
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drive to a peaceful and rewarding Lake County destination with a visit to Graham Farms! Owned and operated by the Graham family since 1918, Graham Farms o er u-pick fruits and a wide variety of produce to purchase with two locations—14803 Lake Yale Road, Umatilla and 18813 Bent Tree Road, Alltoona—open seasonally. Check for updates on Graham Farms by visiting facebook.com/Upickpeaches/ or https://www.grahamsupickfarms.com.
BOOZE AND BINGO: Looking for something fun to do on Monday night? Head to Sawgrass Grove for Boozy Bingo presented by Empire Trivia. Music from all genres and generations is played and you ll in a square if you can guess the artist. Markers and boards are provided and there’s no age restrictions or entry fee. 810 Marilee Place, The Villages.
SUDS AND STOGIES: If you’re a cigar a cionado, it can be di cult to nd a place to enjoy your stogie in public, indoors with your favorite libation. Look no further than Hemingway’s Wine Beer and Cigar Bar in Tavares. Hemingway’s only uses trusted products, and the sta is trained and educated to understand the nuances of your particular pu style. Brands include Cohiba, Macanudo and Gurkha. Open late, hours vary. Located at 126 W. Ruby Street, Tavares. For information call 352.508.9771.
UNPLUGGED: From tiki bars and sh camps to food truck pit stops and private parties, Sandra and Alex LeKid Acoustic Duo inspires audiences with their music and positivity, playing a wide variety of songs. You’ll have a hard time believing they are fully acoustic with only two in the band! Covered artists range from Janis Joplin and Dolly Parton to the Scorpions and Eminem. Book
ribbon cutting ceremony on January 4. The family-owned restaurant led by Julian and Alda Serjani serves authentic Italian cuisine, from classic pasta dishes to mouthwatering seafood and other Italian cravings prepared by Chef Julian and his team. Visit Amore at 608 S. Hwy. 27, Ste. 100 in Clermont. For more information, including hours and specials, visit www.amorec .com or call 352.227.2003.
GRAND ARRIVAL: The South Lake Chamber of Commerce welcomed Portillo’s to the South Lake community recently with a ribbon cutting and dedication ceremony at their new location at 1251 E. Hwy. 50, Clermont. Dozens of people in attendance treated their taste buds to Portillo’s Chicago-style street food, including hot dogs, Italian beef and sausage sandwiches, hamburgers, chicken sandwiches, out of this world chocolate cake, chocolate cake shakes and much more. This 7,700-square-foot restaurant seats 170 guests and an additional 50 guests on their outdoor patio. For more information, including hours, visit www.portillos.com or call 352.230.3013.
TICKLE YOUR FUNNY BONE: Get ready for a comedy experience like no other as comedian Rob Little takes the stage with his infectious energy and unbeatable sense of humor! Rob’s perspective on life can be summed up in two words: “pure optimism.” He’ll be on stage and you’ll be in stitches starting at 8pm March 22 at the Clermont Performing Arts Center, 3700 S. Hwy. 27, Clermont.
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Pastor to Pastor
Passing the torch and continuing to serve.
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I’M VERY EXCITED ABOUT TAKING THE HEAD PASTOR POSITION AT GOOD NEWS CHURCH. PASTOR JOHN AND THE CHURCH HAVE BUILT SOMETHING REALLY AWESOME. WE’RE JUST TRYING TO BUILD ON WHAT HAS ALREADY BEEN BUILT.
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Pastor John Blake has always led with a servant’s heart.
After ministering in the greater Leesburg area for 36 years, he recently retired from his post as head pastor, but not from serving others.
The fth-generation Floridian, who is related to Presbyterian minister John Witherspoon (one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence), grew up in Winter Park, where he graduated high school in 1975.
At the University of Central Florida, John majored in music education and composition.
After graduating in 1979, he married Sandy McAlister. They are the proud parents of Josh, Brittany, John and Seth, and have four grandchildren.
John started as a teacher, and taught at Winter Park High School from 1978 to 1980. Then, in 1980, he signed with Heartland Records and traveled until 1983, performing Christian music at conferences and churches.
After John graduated from Columbia Theological Seminary in Decatur, Georgia, he served as an associate pastor at New Life Presbyterian in Fruitland Park from 1987 to 2009 under senior pastor Bill Birdsall.
John, who coached Babe Ruth youth baseball for 15 years in Leesburg, says the kids loved his “sermons on the mound.”
In 2009, Pastor John founded the non-denominational Good News Church in Leesburg.
“We wanted a church that was casual, contemporary and Christcentered,” he says. “We try to keep the main thing, the main thing, which is the good news, the gospel of Jesus Christ. We are family-focused and think a church should look like a family – from babies to grandparents.”
For several years, the church met in the Opera House on Main Street, now home to Akers Media Group.
Since 2012, the church’s home has been o West Main Street in a building
on Executive Road that once served as a Boys & Girls Club. The congegration bought and renovated the building, primarily with volunteers.
During the pandemic, an anonymous donor paid o the church’s $250,000 mortgage, which was a huge blessing.
Good News Church, known for its live nativity, living Last Supper, and caroling at Christmas, will celebrate its 15th anniversary on September 20, 2024
At 66, Pastor John felt it was time to step down as head pastor. Music has always been a hallmark of his ministry and he plans to continue serving in church and prison ministries.
He feels the church is in good hands with his successor Pastor Mark Schilling.
“He reminds me of myself 24 years ago,” says Pastor John.
Good News Church’s mission statement has never changed: “Love God, love each other and love people who don’t know God yet.”
Pastor Mark Schilling loved visiting Central Florida with his family through the years, but he never imagined moving here from upstate New York.
Until last year.
After seminary at Portland Bible College, Mark pastored at Redeemer Church in Rome, New York, from 2003 to 2023. He also served on a volunteer basis as chaplain for the local re department.
He felt led to shepherd his own congregation for the next chapter of life.
His wife, Stephanie, and their three children were on board, so he worked with Shepherd Sta , a search rm that connects churches with ministry candidates.
“I wasn’t in a rush. I wanted to make sure the move we made was the best for our family and the church we were taking on,” explains Mark, 44.
“If we were going to make a major move, we wanted to do it in a climate conducive to ourishing, so we picked Florida.”
The Schilling family moved to Leesburg last fall. The passing of the torch from Pastor John took place on October 22, 2023, when Pastor Mark o cially became head pastor.
The Schilling family already felt familiar with the area, thanks to past vacations here.
“Coming from the North, I was shocked with how friendly people are in the South,” Mark says.
An avid runner, he enjoys spending time working out, reading and relaxing outdoors with the family. The Schillings attend Orlando Magic games whenever they can.
“I’m very excited about taking the head pastor position at Good News Church,” Mark says. “Pastor John and the church have built something really awesome. We’re just trying to build on what has already been built.”
Mark’s goal is to be very intentional in reaching those in their 20s and 30s. The church will be o ering small groups that appeal to young people, families and married couples.
Pastor Mark marvels at how the area has grown since the pandemic inspired more people to move here.
“Those folks are going to need a good church, so we hope to be that for them,” he says. “We’re really praying God helps our church to be diverse in every way. We want to be a good cross section of the culture of Lake County.”
Know a person of interest? Tell us! Email your recommendation to editorial@akersmediagroup.com. IF YOU GO GOOD NEWS CHURCH 400 Executive Blvd. Leesburg 352.315.1695 www.goodnewschurchcf.org
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First Academy student inspires through faith, teaching and song.
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• Lives in Oxford
• Sophomore at First Academy Leesburg
I am leader of: at Heritage Christian Church in Fruitland Park. I typically sing lead roles in songs or play piano every week. I take part in planning what songs to sing and who will be singing them.
How I began singing: years ago, my family and I felt that God was calling us to move from Georgia to Florida. We had been living in Georgia for 12 years while serving for our church, and during that time, I always loved singing and worshiping. In seventh grade I had an opportunity to sing in a choir with my dad who is a pastor at our church, and I’ve been doing it ever since.
The challenges of singing:
When I was asked to sing the national anthem at a Villages High School volleyball game, I was very nervous. I ended up switching keys during my performance and I played it off and just went with the flow. It’s the hardest song I’ve ever sung. I once had to sing the anthem at five different sports games all in one day.
• Age: 15
• Singer at Heritage Christian Church in Fruitland Park
Heritage Christian Church’s nursery. We usually have two services a day and when I’m singing in one, I will then volunteer during the second service to look after the kids in the nursery. I look after first-through fifth-graders and newborns and toddlers.
I want to be a first-grade teacher after I graduate high school. I absolutely adore children and I love just being around them and seeing them grow. I plan to enroll in Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College in Georgia to pursue a BA in education with a
I love being in the kitchen a lot, cooking and baking. I work at Gourmet Today in Leesburg and I’m currently in training to cook in the kitchen
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Navigating Lake and Sumter’s booming real estate scene.
he local real estate market is experiencing a remarkable surge with soaring median sales gures, an increase in closings and a growing interest from prospective buyers.
To understand what’s going on, we turned to Steve McDonald, CEO of the REALTORS® Association of Lake and Sumter, for insight and a deeper understanding of what to look out for, whether you’re a buyer or a seller.
CURRENT MARKET TRENDS
The real estate market in Lake and Sumter counties is thriving, surpassing expectations set by previous years.
According to Steve, there has been a 26% increase in closed sales, a 21% increase in new listings and a 9% increase in average sale prices from 2022 to the end of 2023.
That’s nearly twice the 13.5% increase in home sales projected across the country by the National Association of REALTORS® for 2024.
“Our region has experienced a signi cant uptick in median sales, showcasing a thriving demand for properties in Lake and Sumter counties,” Steve says. “This surge is indicative of the area’s appeal and growing popularity among homebuyers.”
Currently, the region boasts a roughly three-month supply of inventory, making it a dynamic and competitive market for both buyers and sellers.
TIPS FOR FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYERS
For those taking their rst steps into the real estate market, Steve advises nding a knowledgeable Realtor® and lender to reduce anxiety. Potential buyers should be prepared to discuss their credit score, loans and nancial situation with a lender.
“A lender and a Realtor® can help you establish a healthy price range for your home search, process details and guide you to closing,” Steve says.
Managing expectations, saving for a down payment and working through the process with a Realtor® are also essential steps for rst-time homebuyers.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A REALTOR®
Steve emphasizes that a Realtor® is bound by a Code of Ethics that requires they prioritize their clients’ best interests. Communication and attentiveness to homebuyers’ needs are vital in establishing a working relationship.
“Work with someone that listens to your needs and is knowledgeable about the market,” he says. “Look for a Realtor® that is a strong negotiator. Realtors® that have designations and certi cations behind their names demonstrate expertise, specialization and devotion to professional development.”
It is estimated that 75% of people would de nitely work with the same agent again or recommend their
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Virtual Classes, Real Benefits
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Cancer treatments like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation involve travel to facilities. But what we do at home can amplify treatment’s benefi ts and decrease its side effects.
A recent clinical trial shows that participants in virtual mind-body fi tness classes reported less fatigue, less depression, and fewer physical symptoms related to cancer treatment, compared to people who did not take the classes. They also were less likely to be hospitalized, and those who were hospitalized had shorter stays.
The study, done at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, tested a program called Integrative Medicine at Home (IM@Home). Delivered over Zoom, the program’s 20+ live classes included movement-based activities like yoga and meditation-based practices like mindfulness.
The researchers were surprised to learn that IM@ Home participants also had fewer visits to urgent care centers than people who did not participate.
This early-phase trial builds on past research, including one study in which yoga helped improve quality of life in men with prostate cancer, and another in which mindfulness meditation reduced depression in younger women with breast cancer.
The success of IM@Home shows that cancer patients can benefi t from classes delivered virtually. The research was inspired by constraints resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, when many facilities converted their programs to virtual formats.
RBOI offers virtual support groups and guided meditation sessions in addition to in-person meetings. Give us a call to learn more.
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Groups for Women New to Treatment
RBOI’s two new Women’s Cancer Support groups invite those currently in cancer treatment or maintenance care, or who have recently completed care. We focus on making connections and encouraging each other in a supportive, positive environment.
The Lecanto group meets on the fi rst Thursday of each month from 2-3 PM at 522 N Lecanto Hwy. Wendy Hall, LCSW, facilitates. For more information call 352-527-0106 or email whall@rboi.com.
The Ocala group meets on the second Thursday of each month from 2-3 PM at 2020 SE 17th St. Amy Roberts, LCSW, facilitates. For more information call 352-732-0277 or email aroberts@rboi.com.
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”Our brain does everything that’s important to our functioning,” says Wendy Hall, LCSW. Hall outlines five ways to maintain a healthy brain:
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2. Stay mentally stimulated with activities like puzzles and reading, or with hobbies that involve hand-eye coordination, like knitting and woodworking.
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3. Get enough sleep, which benefits both our mood and our reasoning ability. The National Institutes of Health found that volunteers who slept 8 hours outperformed those who slept only 6 or 7 hours when it came to learning a task.
4. Stay well-nourished with healthy eating habits. Eva Selhub, MD, at Harvard Health writes, “[W]hat you eat directly affects the structure and function of your brain and, ultimately, your mood.”
5. Exercise is the most important way to maintain a healthy brain. “It can be daily walking,” Hall says. “Whatever we can start out with, whatever kind of exercise, is what we should do.”
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Amerivest Realty
Dolly Plant
Arellano Realty & Investments
Alice Sirois
Heidi Shedek
Karin Arellano
Katie Dodd
Arrow Realty & Investments, Inc.
Anita Dinard
Asano Real Estate, LLC
Leslie Campasano
Bassett Premier Realty, Inc.
Sharon Bassett
Sharon Bassett, Bassett Premier Realty
Beach Avenue Brokers
Ken Rose
Beacon Real Estate & Associates
Al Spry
Gary Bergenske
Bella Collina Real Estate Co.
Dawn Roffey
Ivan Cruz
Berkshire Hathaway HS Florida
Tess Uddenback Slack
Bob David
Brittany Knight
Candace Van Waes
Catherine Landry-Sonstegard
Dawn Bush
Edalys Ramos
Joanne Levy
Kara Wisely
Kristie Baumgartner
Lynn Risch
Martha Ridgway
Mary Jo Williams
Rochelle Swidler
Black Tie Realty, Inc.
Alex Scopino
Karen Scarbrough
Mark Dyer
Mike Ritzenthaler
Bonjorn Real Estate
Genger Narehood
Mendy Bacon
Pamela Bonjorn
Borges & Jaime Real Estate, LLC
Betsy Sanchez Castillo De Diaz
Martha Ridgway, Berkshire Hathaway HS Florida
Brenda Dearmond
Brenda DeArmond
Broker Associates Realty
Jeff Kahn
Kim Aschman
Cam Realty & Property Management
Vivian Nigro
Camelot Realty
Ray Levy
Can Realty, LLC
Melissa Best
Carlino Commercial Group, Inc.
Jeffrey Carlino
Carlino Real Estate Group, Inc.
Alex Vonhartman
Karen LaMantia
Marty Bouhall
Catherine Hanson
Real Estate
Cheryl Mullen
Dana Bruns
Jill Moorman
Kellie Powell
Leslie Rotarius, PA
Tasha Rotarius
Valerie Barber
Century 21 Alton Clark
Joe Hamblin
Kathi Hill
Kwynn Nicholas
Regina Rodriguez
Ted Trawick
Century 21 Prime Property Resources, Inc.
Kelly Rice Nicole Tucci
Summer Alvis
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Century 21
Professional Group
Lori Walker
Century 21 Spouses
With Houses Realty
Jeanette Bokland
Jennifer Glidewell
Jorge Feliciano, Jr.
Linda Bokland
Michell Middleton
Charles Rutenberg
Realty Orlando
Buyana Espada
Chrissy Keene
David Kennedy
Joseph Wynkoop
Marge Hooper
Robert Bryan
Sue Wood
Tricia Marie Buckley
Yolanda Abuabara
Chase Aaron Real Estate, LLC
Chase Checho
Clear Choice Real Estate
Carolyn Biddle
Coldwell Banker Realty
Christine Peloquin
Paula Poirier
William Peck
Coldwell Banker Stevens RE
Brittany Colbert
Jeremy Stevens
Ladrica Chastain
Coldwell Banker
Tony Hubbard
Andrea Summers
Dana Vander Meer
Hayley Stewart
Heidi Worrall
Jamie Bevelacqua
Kaley Hansen
Linda Weber
Lydia Todd
Pam Eddy
Richard Bisaillon
Shani Marbais
Coldwell Banker
Vanguard Edge
Alyse Carter
Barbara McGuire
Debbie Muma
Denise Hedrick
James Armstrong, III
Jason Wilson
Lori Reisman, PA
Lynn Bucklew
Mandy Fisher
Michelle Bevill
Mollie Podell
Robert Podell, Jr.
Robin Costoplos, PA
Coldwell Banker Vanguard
Lifestyle Realty
Carrie Wenzel
Jamye Toale
Kristen Miller
Michelle Bachmann
Nan Robinson
Patrick Shores
Community Elite Realty
Nancy Aitken
Compass Florida, LLC
Michele Muldoon
Connie Mahan Real Estate Group
Connie Mahan
Katherine Fields
Mindy Lycans
Toni Abel
Empire Network Realty
Diana Mahadeo
Yindy Reyes
Encore Premier Realty, Inc.
Esteban Moya
Engel & Volkers
Brandon English
Cathleen McGrath
Colleen Donlevy-Burns
Doreen Landi
Michelle Ritson
Kelly Wheeler
Kevin Howard
Kristina Thomas
Lili Whittington
Linda Marsh
Liza Farzati
Monica McDonald
Nick Policella, Jr.
Ron Bailey
Ryan Cousins
Ryan Pickard
Sabrina Deem, PA
Sandra Wyhnanskyj, PA
Florida Plus Realty, LLC
Bob Mager
Celie White
Christina Greenslade
Claire Brooks
Diana Stone
Garnet Eversole
Kalyn Wagonmaker
Lesley Greenslade
Mary Mateo
Nicky Martz
Sandy Twito
Tonya Tibbetts
Dalton Wade, Inc.
Pat O’Connor
Dana Realty Group, LLC
Linda Killoran
Dave Lowe Realty, Inc.
Andrew Nolan
Andrew Stasky
Lisa DuRant
Michele Lowe
Nova Fuller
Tony Jackowitch
Deniz Realty Partners, LLC
Anyssia Singh
Ashley Pun
Mario Deniz
Tommy Mydlo, II
Discover Florida Realty
Jamie Mansene-Lingard
Doran Real Estate Company
Georgina Doran
Double MM Development, LLC
Mo McLay
Down Home Realty, LLLP
Amber Byrne-Shrout
Brandon Shrout
Caitlin Levandoski
Kelly Shipes
Melanie Moyse
Mike Joy
Morgan Powell
Rachel Sowder
Rita Hinkle-Egelston
Dunn Realty
Mary Dunn
Sean Dunn
Duteau Realty, Inc.
Asheley Raybon
Jessica Duteau
E-Direct Realty, LLC
Jann Knight
ERA American
Suncoast Realty
Brenda Hannigan
C.J. Dixon
Lynn Harris
Steve Latiff
Wendy Hoffmann
ERA Grizzard Real Estate
Alyssa Sanchez
Ann Van De Veer
Catherine MacKenzie
Christi Charpia
CJ Forward
Clarissa Rainey
Corrina Cole
Craig Yox
Cynthia Wheeler
Dustin Meyers
Felecia Humphrey
Genie Muldoon
Holly Weiss
Ian Drummond
Jack Fehring
Jill Doss
Jim Richardson
Julie Townsend
Karol McDermott
Kaylyn Howard, LLC
Kenneth Weber
Lindsay Sellars
Loretta C. Maimone
Mary Lou Stancil
Mechelle Johnson
Melissa Barnes
Michael Deegan
Misty Noland
Nancy Fallon
Olga Jakubowski
Ricky Harper
Scott McFadden
Shannon King
Sharon Wooten
Stacy Bracewell
Tammy King, PA
Todd Tharp
Toni Chapman
Vada Taylor
Wendy Moore
Exit Realty Tri-County
Jason Short
Jean Martin
Lynn Gagnon
Shawna Lafont
eXp Realty, LLC
Brenda Bell
Chris Sanford
Christine Graf
Daniela Patton
Dawn Williams
Debbie Gentry
Dena Manning
Eric Wiersma
Jennifer Yeats
Kayla Camps
Sylisa Faith Hoffman
Expert Real Estate Advisors
Eddy Workinger, Jr.
Jon Wanberg
Fierce Realty
Barbara Breuer
Carolyn M. Maimone
Stacy Potter, PA
Flamingo Real Estate & Management
Bradley Werlin, II
Brock Wiley
Leesa Wales
Mark Doggett, II
Robbie Shoemaker
Roy Vaca
Ryan Hatcher
Florida Fine Homes Realty, LLC
Catherine Tarquini
Jenna Werner
Jill Buckley
Lori Purcell
Pamela Zahner
Florida First Realty Associates, LLC
Melody Ostrom
Michelle Ressler
Florida Homes Realty & Mtg.
Kristen Held
Florida Lifestyle Realty Group
Karen Riscinto
Florida Realty Investments
Bonnie Black
Donny Stokes
Joanna Oswalt
Kristi Quick
Leslie Strickland
Lily Boutros
Mary Kelly
Robyn Cavallaro
Florida Realty Marketplace
Jeri Anarumo
Fontana Realty West Ocala
Tina Teraskiewicz, PA
Fortune Realty of Clermont
Ranji Seepersaud, PA
Four Star Home Brokers, Inc.
Colleen A. Kramer
Jim Cote
Future Home Realty, Inc.
Julie Hall
Susan Moeller
Gallery 54 Realty, LLC
Cheryl Christ
GATAP Realty
Marisol Ortega
George Ann Lavender Properites
George Lavender
Glamor Realty
Melissa Conway
Grizzard Commercial
Real Estate
Daniel Tatro
Hancock Realty Group
Matthew Mobley
Harbor Hills Sales, Inc
Adam Rich Sean Rich
Harrison Real Property Group
Amanda Harrison
Kim Beisley
Hickory Hill Realty & Mgt, Inc.
Ryan Benaglio
Hoad Realty Group, LLC
John Hoad
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Connie Mahan, Connie Mahan Real Estate Group
Robbie Shoemaker, Flamingo Real Estate & Management
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Karen Riscinto, Florida Lifestyle Realty Group
Homerun Realty, LLC
Elizabeth Izquierdo
Lana Flodman
Homesmart
Angela Seelall
Nan Seelall, LLC
IM Realty
Ira Miller
Nina Ingram
Imperial Realty Central FL
Eneida Rosado Bernard
Gustavo Berrios Rosado
Jaime and Company
Real Estate
Jaime Bach
KRG
Ashton Thomas
Daniel Hoppach
Evan Trine
Melissa Paquette
Renee’ Strazzere
La Rosa Realty Horizons, LLC
Jess Beckford
Sabine Bayona, PA
Shelly Linder
Sonya Dumas
La Rosa Realty, LLC
Milton Thompson
Yanett Saborido
La Rosa Realty Winter Garden, LLC
Debra McGill
Millennia Realty Group, LLC
John Ardizone, Jr.
Mission Inn Real Estate, Inc.
Janet Pratt
Mobed Realty, P.A.
Ariya Mobed
Mo ett Real Estate
Crista Moffett
Monique Mcguire Realty, Inc
Monique McGuire
Morris Realty & Investments
Camie Kennedy
Jo Leen Howe
Joan Defoe
Kim Ducharme-Levensohn
Lena Morgan
Linda Engelbrecht
Sally Love
Sharon King
Vickie Iverson
Zachary Watson
Ocala Realty World, LLC
Kimberly McElroy, LLC
Yvonne Vance
Olympus Executive Realty, Inc.
Allen Mates
Andre Hernandez
Andrea Adams
Bryan Nelson
Carolina Valenzuela
Chad Williams
Eileen Patterson
Frank Dolney
Jackie Rogers
Pileggi Real Estate Group
Teresa Pileggi
Preferred RE Brokers III
Anamaria Marquez
Michael Huculak
Ron Sato
Shirley Guercio
VIV Cunningham, PA
Preferred Real Estate Brokers
Karen Arlick
Stephanie Williams
Premier Sothebys
International Realty
Dawn Giachetti
Property Finders Real Estate, Inc.
John Edwards Realty & Investment Properties, LLC
April Allain
Just A Farm Girl Realty, LLC
Susan Steinmetz
Keller Williams
Cornerstone RE
Debbie Brown
Debra Kline
Diane Smallwood
Karen Kamperman
Marguerite Garvey
Keller Williams Elite Partners III Realty
Adam Rodriguez
Anjelie Tirone
Ashlee Pringle
Brad Rosel
Brandie Mathison-Klein
Chad Clark
Cheryl Glover
Chris Chuck
Edward Lian
Jon Hernandez, LLC
Kyle Rattray
Lorie Gullian
Maria Wood
Matthew Yoder
Natthan Birkett
Regina Cruz
Richard Gullian, LLC
Steve Weinstein
Susan Halverson, PA
Tania Matthews
Tom McKnight
Whitney Saldana
Kellie & Co. Real Estate
Kellie Wheeler
Kelty Realty, LLC
John Kelty
Oscar Brea, PA Samuel Cruz, PA
Lake Real Estate Group
Alyssa Rodriguez
Brandi Stewart
Lakefront Living Realty Florida
Guy Shipley
Landmark Realty
Linda Bega
Legacy Real Estate Investment
Michelle Adkins-Maddy
List Now Realty, LLC
Matt Buttner
Loch Realty Group
Jana Schautz
Rob Crawford
LoKation
Steven Simpkins
LPT Realty
Jami Robinson
Jason Lee
Lucas Barbosa Santos
LPT Realty, LLC
Anna Beverly
Chris Feamster
Dustin Hansen
Hailey Franklin
Jason Urbanek
John Chiumento
Kathy Tucker
Kelly Monroe
Kevin Lanier
Thomas Tucker
Willy Sybert
Barry Blake
James Lloyd
Tom Tran
Maximillion Realty
Renee Licari
MEB Realty
Barbara Hemingway
Micki Blackburn Realty
Cindy Newman
Dale Odom
Patricia Daries
Lauren Fickett
Lena Williams
Lindsay Sanders
Lynn Haynes
Scott Strem
Theresa Morris
Theresa Morris, Morris Realty & Investments
Narrow Road Realty
Brad Verkaik
Leslie Verkaik
Neighborhood Professionals Realty Group
Kimberly Jones-Wilde
Sammi Brooks
NextHome
Arrowsmith Realty
Janine Arrowsmith
Natalie Arrowsmith
Tyler Adams
NextHome Orange
Blossom RE
Ana Germeroth
NextHome Orange
Premier Realty
Scott Hubbard
Tony Piccione
NextHome Sally Love
Real Estate
Carlos Fuentes, PA
Carol Julianelli
Caroline Fromkin
Charla Cody
Dave Monty
Donna Normington
Jayne Marvin
Jeannie Ulmer
Julie Nay Gordon
Kim Coffer
Kris DiLeva
Lee Harper
Jen Gotlewski
Jorge Mulet, Sr., PA
Josh Duclos
Kendall Vansant
Leonardo Vidal, PA
Lisa Haynes
Marc Davis
Maria Rodriguez
Marianne Buchanan
Mary Jane Easley
Michael Childs
Monica Velez, LLC
Nancy Pruitt, PA
Raisa Devore
Sharon Black
Tina McDonald
Tracy Summers
Optima One Realty, Inc.
Brian Martin
Caleb Cox
Drew Evans
Elsie Bertini
Haleigh Lane
Heather Walker
Janel Green
Kathy Entler
Lindsey Barker
Michael Termini
Stacie Romero
Tony Stanley
Troy Steadham
Orlando Homes & Investments
Noel Moenssens
Oxford Land Company
James Mariucci
Reginald Caruthers
PAL Realty
Aileen Indictor
Betty Fitch
Cary Fier
Debra Askew
Mary Jane Grimes
Thomas Grimes
Parrish Realty Group, Inc.
Michelle Parrish
Patterson Realty
Janice Patterson
Richard Patterson
Picket Fence Realty, LLC
Melissa Samar
Debbie Affatato
RE Florida Homes
Victoria Zook
RE/MAX Foxfire - Lady Lake
Donna Moody
Dottie Wise
Linda Sanfilippo, PA
Mika Garry
Robert Loiselle
Sharon Smith
RE/MAX FoxfireSummerfield
Cheryl Pecoraro
David Barstow
Jill Ruell
RE/MAX Freedom
April Couturier
Damon Lively
Jacob Pfaff
Jolene DeHond
Kimberly Volean
Maria Hatch
Robert Payne
Stephanie Ray
RE/MAX Premier Realty
Adriana Skoloda
Andy Key
Carla Boyd
Coach Torrance, II
Daniel Jacobs
Debbie Martin
Erica Jacobs
Faith Mileo
Gina Battaglia
Gina Johnson
Heather Hamilton
Holly A. Farley
Hope Wilson, PA
Jarene Mathias
Jennifer Spafford
Katy Kelly
Kerry Hanson
Kim Luxem
Mark Sevegny
Marty Goff
Nathan Piotrowski
Oliver Deffenbaugh
Rachel Rivera
Tammy Freilich
RE/MAX Premier Realty
Lady Lake
Bob Woodsford
Brad Salmons
Buddy Lewis
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Jaime Bach, Jaime and Company Real Estate
Cindy Steinemann
Debbie Roberts
Deborah Woods
Diane Siefkas
Dori Furch
Gerrie Cosme Matias
Guy Williams
Guy Williams, Jr., LLC
Kevin Russell
Larry Quartararo, III
LD Black Bowers-Black
Lynn Bartlett
Martha Lewis
Mary Dyer
Matthew Roberts, LLC
Paul Carraway
Raquel Uribe
Robert Slutsky
Roland Stults
Tammy Stewart
Thomas Heller
Timothy Stewart
Victoria Vos
RE/MAX Realty Unlimited
Tammy Campbell
RE/MAX Titanium Group
Darlene Misciagno
Joe Cooper
Kaitlyn Garrett
Keith Packey
Maria Molina
Melissa Becorest
Patricia Bain
Rebekah Carr
Victor Core
Real Broker, LLC
Holly Hernandez
Real Living RE Solutions
William Kolb
RealTeam Realty, Inc.
Trish Leisner
Realty Executives
Gallery Properties
Enger Barnes
Realty Executives in The Villages
Alan Lauder
Amanda Fincher, LLC
Amy Lauder
Bob Berube
Candyce Gresham
Charmaine Adams
Cheri Probert
Cheryl Simmons
Cissie Smith
Debbie Schoonover
Donna Pattemore
Frances Pierce, PA
Gabriela Bryceland
Gail Damon
James Cooper
Jamie Rosier
Jana Raber
Jeff Dyer
Jenna Wood
Joseph Iaconis
Jude Hamilton
Kandis Buse
Karla Mason
Kathy Abruzzo
Katrina McNeely
Kristi Probert
Kristin Wendt
Lisa Esposito
Lissette Cartagena
Melissa Huennekens
Paige Booth
Patti Belton
Patti Goodson
Peggy Schaefer
Rick McKean
Riley Mills, Jr.
Samantha Christman
Scott Dunn
Shannon Sanford
Sheila Davis
Sherri Crider, PA
Steve Savage, PA
Sunny Parsons
Terri Edwards
Tim Davis
Wendy Vogt
Zachary Hale
Realty Professionals of FL, LLC
Harvey Rosenberg
Julie Clay
Richland Properties
Seth Richard
Right Realty Connection, Inc.
Bethany Burge Bosbous
Deepak Ramchandani
Joseph Bosbous
Robert Slack, LLC
Lydia Soelter
Paige Rosen
Randall Kain
Ron Espittia
Sid Benachenhou
Rock Springs Realty, LLC
Joel Bornstein
Sandy & Ray Realty, LLC
Ray DiTirro
Scates Realty & Investment Properties
Eileen Scates
Lisa Pownall
Sellstate Innovation Realty
April Stevenson
Sellstate Next Generation Real
Heather Cogar
Leighanne Neal
Sellstate Superior Realty
Diane Gatelein
Karey Team Yarborough
Keith Caulk
Tiffany Russoniello
Sennett Realty Group, Inc.
Timothy Sennett
Smith & Smith Realty, Inc.
Danny Smith
Danny Smith, Smith & Smith Realty, Inc.
St. Clair Realty Group, LLC
Tina St. Clair
Stake Your Land Realty, Inc.
Katina Hargrove
Sunshine Realty Group
Angie Taylor
Sunshine State Realty
Ashlee Mohammed
Dustin Dubie
Tadlock Realty
Jennifer Tadlock-Story
Terza Real Estate
Daffney Beauzil
Nathalie Visscher
Shelley Emery
The American Realty
Nancy Reynolds
The Bridlewood RE Co., LLC
Eric Gardner
Amerivest Realty
Danon Slinkard
Paul Wulf
Perrine Phipps-Dowling
Philip Dowling
Arrow Realty & Investments, Inc.
Rena MacPhee
Bassett Premier Realty, Inc.
Jim Swain
Beach Avenue Brokers
Lisa Rose
Beacon Real Estate & Assoc.
Gerri Rosenthal
Berkshire Hathaway
HS Florida
Jim McCallum
Billie Dahl
Darlene Clark
Dennis Smith
The Florida Property
Shop Sale
Elizabeth Fowler
Sarah Gholami
Touchstone Real Estate
Cindy Coldren
Dick Betts
Judith Brannon
Tree Frog Realty, LLC
Ben Champion
Tri Coast Realty, LLC
Noel Lawrence
Trinity Real Estate Sales, LLC
Bobby Orr
Terri Kuebbeler
Vangie Berry
Signature Realty
Angela Phillips
Michael Tart
Ryan Berry
Susan Tindel
Vantage Point Realty Co.
Tracie Ruffolo
Vintage Realty, Inc.
Bill Petruccelli
Visionary Properties, Inc.
Judy Blundell
Watson Realty Corp.
Catherine Guinto
Christine Tangusso
Denise Pierce
Jody Parks
Jonathan Faw
Larry Pierce
Linda Lake
Nancy McCloskey
Patti Pate
Summer Douglas
Jackie Stelling
Jamie Lynn Hane
Jeannette McIntosh
Shella Jean O’Brien
Terry Van Eman
Bill Webb Real Estate & Investments
William Webb
Black Tie Realty, Inc.
Luis Marquez
Blu Sea Dreams, LLC
Elizabeth Fox
Broker Associates Realty
Christie Stanley
Kimberly D’Ambrosio
Bryan Properties, Inc.
Paul Bryan, II
C. Michelle Harris.
Licensed Realtor
C. Michelle Harris
Watson Realty Corp., Realtors
Darryl Love
Kris Persaud
Michael Stich
Rhonda Moretti
We Can Do It Realty
Gigi Capria
Weichert Realtors
Hallmark Properties
Barbara Summers
Betty Hensinger
Julie Hall
Brandi Ferrone
Dawn Haggerty
Jean Tolentino
Jocelyn Pierre
Joey Feeser
Leslie Jarrard
Lonnel Dragus
Margaret Harrington
Nancy Haufe
Wheatley Realty Group
Alison Wheatley
Awilda Lopez
Brandon Smith
Dana Broadway
David Wilson
Denell Behan
Katelyn Raber
Kayla Long
Laura Monteleone
Matthew Wheatley
Worth Clark Realty
Andrea Bonivich
Bryant Day, Jr.
Candace Tulensru
Karen Santoriello
Kathy Workman
Kelsie Brennan
Lizzy Bell
Mel Burich
Michelle Zieth
Rae Pearson
Raena Ratcliff
Wanda Lund
Cam Realty & Property Management
Beth Atalay
Carlino Real Estate Group, Inc.
Jonathan Martin
Judith Kilgus
Katelyn VonHartman
Catherine Hanson
Real Estate
Tammy Langer
Central Florida Flat
Fee Realty
Kyle Lawrence
Century 21 Alton Clark
Barbara Smith
Betty Salas
Edward Whitman
Jack Tallevast
Century 21 Carioti
Tamara Taylor
Million-Dollar Club TOP PRODUCERS
Joseph “Joe” Bosbous, Right Realty Connection, Inc.
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Champion Real Estate Group, Inc.
Jeffrey Kossin
Kandi Hardesty
Charles Rutenberg
Realty Orlando
Darlene Miller
Deborah Elliott
Jody Zeller
Laura Acevedo Nieves
Louise Janssen
Michael Palmer
Michael Zampini, Jr.
Coldwell Banker Realty
Rafael Gutierrez
Simon Ambrose
Coldwell Banker Stevens
Real Estate
Gary Herrero
Coldwell Banker
Tony Hubbard
April Kirkland
Casey Tosi
Erica Wood
Jean Nunn
Jessica Purvis
Paul Bills, Jr.
Scott Chevalier
Shaina Ellis
Coldwell Banker
Vanguard Edge
Becki Stauber
Bill Casey
Linda Kellerman-Rich
Wanda Baldwin
Coldwell Banker Vanguard Lifestyle Realty
Jim Cheesman
LeeAnn Hino
Ron Wallace
Compass Florida, LLC
April Sawicki
Maria Seymour
Connie Mahan
Real Estate Group
Beau Stevenson
Melanie Merritt
Samantha Scott
Corcoran Connect, LLC
Nancy Simpson Eccles
Dalton Wade, Inc.
Lameen Schand
Lincoln Loucks
Dana Realty Group, LLC
Dana Fassett
Dave Lowe Realty, Inc.
Ashley Lowe
Deanna Ricci
Janet Shatzer
Robert Tolvo
Robin Hill
Ronald Musselman
Susan Brooks
Deniz Realty Partners, LLC
Diana Kepley
Nikki Rittenberry, PA
Diamond Realty & Luxury Homes
Evette Bryant
Discover Florida Realty
Val Palmer
Donald J Lackey
Broker Realtor
Donald Lackey
Down Home Realty, LLLP
Kristen Pillar
Star Hallman
Empire Network Realty
Ana Velasquez
Cheron Butler
Connie Cox
Moises Alvelo
Sandy Gedeon
Encore Premier Realty, Inc.
Dani Roberts
Engel & Volkers
Amarjit Lahel
Celia Davis
Danielle Watson
Gloria Crist Ramirez
Janella Martina
Juli Onorata
Nayara Martins Goncalves
Trisha Browne
ERA American
Suncoast Realty
Christopher Smith
Jim Davis
ERA Grizzard Real Estate
Brooke Yox
Doug DuVarney
Krystina Dennen
Margaret Smith
Maria Head
Mona Jodray
Exit Realty Tri-County
Carolyn Tessada
David Seeley
Jaret Whitney
eXp Realty, LLC
Carol Felder
Dagma LeBlanc
Donald Maycott
Dorinda Torrance
Greg Nacke
Howard Payne
Kimberly Koch
Mike Greene
Rachael Segarra
Sara Barlow
Flamingo Real Estate & Management
Dale Ellis
Florida First Realty Associates, LLC
Timothy Cantrell
Florida Plus Realty, LLC
Renee Williams
Florida Premier Realty Associates, Inc.
Jessica Rush
Florida Realty Investments
Jarrett Bishop
Jearri Joann Bush, LLC
Lisa Saeger
Ruth Callaghan
Fontana Realty West Ocala
Mike Green, Jr.
Four Star Home Brokers, Inc.
Britney Herrera
Darlene Cutter
Linda Biggs
Garrison Realty Group, LLC
Jennifer Garrison
Gerald Anthony Dietrich
Gerald Dietrich
Glasbridge, LLC
Amanda Newton
Gottus Realty, Inc.
Darlene Gottus
Grizzard Commercial Real Estate
Amy Spivey
Hancock Realty Group
Mitchell Stiefel
Harrison Real Property Group
Ella St. Pierre
Mandy Bass
Rex Rutledge
Hickory Hill Realty & Management, Inc.
Lois Benaglio
Richard Trzaskoma
High Cotton Realty, LLC
Amy Dykes
Andrea Edgington
Ginger Mansour
Janet Gibbs
High Ridge Realty
LadyDi Novak
Highland Real Estate & Investments
Darryl Ladd
Hoad Realty Group, LLC
Lois McGinnis
Holly Curley Choice Realty, Inc.
Holly Curley
Home Wise Realty Group, Inc.
Wendy Paradise
Homecoming Realty Group, Inc.
Pam Taylor
Homerun Realty, LLC
Michael England
Homesmart
Maria Czarnecki
Horizon Homes Realty
Soraya Nosrati
Wendy Diaz, PA
Illustrated Properties, LLC
Rosemary Voigt
Janus International Realty
Wazir Mohammed
JMR Realty, Inc.
James Romeyn
John Roberts Realty
Cheryl Roberts
Julie Smith
Julie Smith
Keller Williams Classic
Karina Cepeda
Keller Williams
Cornerstone RE
Lynda McMahon
Paul Lemieux II, PA
Steve Haren
Keller Williams Elite
Partners III Realty
Cindy Hoagland
Erin Rosel
Gale Springer
Nicole Ceron
Nicole Vargas
Rosemary Siegler
Simona Brestowski
Thais Kloppers
KRG
Alexa Anderson
Kathy Simpson
Mark Johnson
Monika Leszko
Nyjuwon Hatcher
La Rosa Realty, LLC
Ana Allred
Bonnie Williams-Anderson
Paul Tangalan
La Rosa Realty
Winter Garden, LLC
Abel Cruz, Jr.
Jasmin Vargas
Lisbeth Recio
Lady Lake Realty
Anthony Powell
Lake County Home Team, Inc.
Sheryl Wilburth
Lake Real Estate Group
Chris Ramos-Rivera
Livwell Realty, Inc.
Kirstie O’Banner, PA
LoKation
Julie Daniels
Mike Byrne
Ryan Miller, LLC
LPT Realty
Elizabeth Delker
Jose Vega
Lee Bennett
Makenzi Berry
Monica Arias Martinez
Yvette Hoover
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BEAU STEVENSON
Connie Mahan Real Estate Group is celebrating their second Rookie of the Year achievement.
“I am so incredibly proud to announce that this year’s Rookie of the Year for the Lake and Sumter Counties Realtors Association is none other than our Beau Stevenson,” Connie says.
Freshly licensed in January 2023, Beau didn’t step foot into real estate until March of 2023, and it was all history from there. A third generation Sumter County native, Beau was no stranger to the area, the people, and how to do business. Owning his own business for almost a decade, Beau understands that although success and customer satisfaction may not always be easy, it’s simple.
“Clear communications, honest conversations, and a genuine care for what folks want are the foundation of my success,” Beau says. “People know I’m the guy. I’m the guy they call if they need things, and now I’m the guy they call in real estate.”
Connie Mahan, broker-owner and one of Beau’s biggest fans, says there was no doubt.
“I was 100% certain that Beau had all of the components necessary to be one of the best, and he has what it takes to be legendary,” she says. “He is ethical, creative, kind but rm, and most importantly, he understands this is a lifelong game, not a sprint. I’ve been a Beau fan since long before he became a Realtor.”
Incredibly active in his community, Beau was a vital part of the Bushnell
“Clear communications, honest conversations, and a genuine care for what folks want are the foundation of my success.”
Elementary PTO and most notably has been a pillar to the girls softball league for years. He is active in local fundraising and company-sponsored events and can be seen lending a hand almost anywhere.
Beau nds incredible support in his wife, Amanda Stevenson, his Gema (grandmother), and his two children, Parker and Waylon.
“I am shocked, blessed, emotional, and more driven than ever to do the best I can for my customers and my community
and am honored to carry this title forward,” Beau says.
As only the third Rookie of the Year to come out of the Sumter side of Lake and Sumter Counties Realtors Association, Beau is in great company. It’s notable to mention that his Broker, Connie Mahan, was the rst-ever Sumter County recipient of the association’s recognition in 2002. Be on the lookout for Beau Stevenson; it’s a name you can count on.
Way to go, Beau… Congratulations!
Mahan Real Estate Group, Inc. 352.569.0233 / conniemahan.com / 218 N. Florida St., Ste.
Connie
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GAYLA QUEEN
Broker Associate; Luxury Home Specialist
Whether you’re selling or buying a luxury home, it’s vital to work with an agent who is well-versed in these special properties.
Florida native Gayla Queen knows her home state inside and out. Even better, her experience and knowledge of the luxury home market makes Gayla the one to call.
“Luxury properties often have unique features that require special attention and demonstration. I provide that service,” says Gayla, who has earned the title of Certi ed Luxury Home Marketing Specialist.
She has negotiated thousands of purchases with satis ed clients throughout Florida, from homes in resort communities to unique private listings across the state.
“Having served Florida residents and relocation clients with personal attention to their goals throughout my career has given me insight into the luxury home market,” she notes.
A broker associate with RE/MAX Premier Realty in The Villages, Gayla has been in the real estate business for 30-plus years.
She was a sportswear designer in Maimi’s bustling garment district before making real estate her career. The practiced eye and attention to detail that made her a success in the fashion world became a huge bene t to her real estate clients.
After working in the demanding real estate scenes of Miami and Tampa, she chose to make her home in The Villages. Now she brings her extensive experience to clients in Central Florida.
“My experience and knowledge of the luxury home market makes me the one to call.”
“RE/MAX Premier Realty in The Villages is the largest independent franchise in the tri-county area. RE/ MAX is nationally and internationally known as one of the top producers, which is why I wanted to work with them,” says Gayla.
She was recently awarded the designation of CRS, Certi ed Residential Specialist. Less than two percent of licensed agents with the National Association of REALTORS® achieve this designation.
The achievement recognizes Gayla’s dedication and personal
attention to meeting her clients’ goals, while adhering to the highest ethical standards in the real estate profession.
“I’m here to help both buyers and sellers meet their objectives,” says Gayla. “Sellers have an agenda and want to move on. Buyers have a checklist of their needs and want someone to help meet those needs. The best part of what I do is help people do just that.”
If it’s time to sell or you’ve decided to relocate, let Gayla Queen help you achieve your real estate goals.
Remax Premier Realty 813.601.4503 / GaylaQueen@gmail.com / gaylaqueen.remaxpremier.net
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SHARON BASSETT
Originally from Michigan, Sharon Bassett has proudly called Central Florida home since 1985. Her love for the Sunshine State fuels her passion for assisting home buyers in finding their perfect place to settle down here in Central Florida. With 28 years of experience as a licensed Florida real estate broker, Sharon is the proud owner/broker of Bassett Premier Realty, Inc. located in Weirsdale, specializing in residential and land sales.
“The U.S. Census highlights Florida as the fastestgrowing state since 1957, and Ocala, where I primarily conduct business, ranks among the top destinations for people relocating,” Sharon explains.
Referrals from satisfied clients, both within Florida and from out of state, consistently lead individuals to the doors of Bassett Premier Realty. While testimonials and positive online reviews may initially draw attention, it’s the personal interaction that transforms individuals into clients.
“I may sell real estate, but the most fulfilling aspect of my work is helping people. It’s all about listening attentively and demonstrating genuine care. I strive to create a comfortable environment where clients feel they can trust me to guide them toward fulfilling their needs,” she emphasizes.
Despite being a Multi-Million Dollar Producer, Sharon values kindness, honesty, and building connections above all else. Her experience as a residential contractor provides her with a unique perspective when working with clients.
“It’s crucial to grasp each person’s objectives, understand the challenges we may encounter, and devise strategies to overcome them,” Sharon notes.
She firmly believes in the importance of serving others. When clients visit her office, Sharon’s priority is to brighten their day and provide exceptional service tailored to their needs.
“Our words and interactions can either mend or shatter a heart. Respect, encouragement, and kindness should always prevail in our interactions,” she says.
Outside of work, Sharon enjoys gardening, which nurtures her inspiration, and finds joy in the company of her beloved “fur kids”—Finny, her Scottish Fold kitty, and Paris, her Papillon.
Whether you’re in the market to sell or buy, Sharon Bassett and her dedicated team stand ready to assist you.
“Being a real estate broker with experience in design and development, I understand the entire process to assist my buyers and sellers with every need and more.”
Inc 352.307 2925 / BassettPremierRealty.com / 14100 SE Highway 42, Weirsdale
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ZORAYDA GALLARDO
Born in Miami, Zorayda Gallardo has roots in both the Sunshine State and Nicaragua.
She was just 6 when her parents moved the family to their native Nicaragua.
“I lived there for 10 years and moved back to Florida when I was 16. I’ve been here ever since,” she says.
Those years in Central America were a powerful in uence. Her outgoing personality and passion for helping others made real estate the best career choice.
Today, Zorayda is the owner/broker of her own real estate business with o ces and teams of experienced agents in Leesburg and Managua, Nicaragua. Siga International Real Estate o ers residential, land, and investment properties.
A member of the National Association of REALTORS® since 2014, Zorayda has worked hard to earn multiple designations, including that of Certi ed International Properties Specialist (CIPS).
She routinely works with clients who want to buy properties outside the U.S. as investments.
The fact that Zorayda has dual citizenship and is bi-lingual gives her a de nite advantage when working with Central and South American clients.
Her Florida clients also appreciate that she speaks Spanish.
This increases their comfort level, especially when dealing with complex transactions.
“I like to inform clients and guide them to make the process easier so they
can accomplish their goals, whether that’s selling, buying their rst-time home, or investing in international properties,” says Zorayda.
For clients who are selling, Zorayda provides practical input on every aspect of the process, including realistic pricing to promote timely sales.
She is the current representative of Nicaragua for CILA Mujeres, an organization for women in real estate in South and Central America. CILA Mujeres works to connect global real estate institutions and empowers women in the industry by maximizing their opportunities.
“Sixty-six percent of all REALTORS® are female, up from 65 percent last
year,” says Zorayda, adding that meeting clients’ needs is the best part of her job.
Zorayda and her husband, Jose, are the proud parents of two children.
She nds real estate to be the ideal career, as she can positively impact her clients’ lives, as well as focus on her family.
Active in her community, she is a member of the Leesburg Area Chamber of Commerce and the Global Council in Orlando.
Call today to learn how Zorayda Gallardo can make your real estate goals a reality.
Siga International Real Estate 786.506.5200 / zorayda.siga@gmail.com / 201 E. Main Street, Leesburg MEET THE Realtor®
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MORRIS REALTY & INVESTMENTS
Beginning the process of purchasing or selling a property marks a signi cant milestone in your life. Whether you’re seeking a place to establish roots or making a strategic investment, it requires a reliable and skilled partner. That’s where Morris Realty & Investments excels. Having one of these highly esteemed Real Estate professionals on your side will ensure your success.
Morris Realty & Investments 352.435.4663 / 10135 U.S. Hwy. 441, Leesburg / morrisrealtors.com
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The Exceptional Team of Agents
At the helm of Morris Realty & Investments is Theresa Morris, the esteemed Broker/Owner whose unwavering dedication to real estate fuels the company’s purpose. Guided by
her leadership, Morris Realty is supported by a team of highly skilled agents who consistently produce multi-million dollar sales. Their collective success is evidenced by a prestigious clientele roster, showcasing their
steadfast commitment and exceptional service.
Theresa emphasizes, “We are propelled by our clients’ success.” She adds,
“Our aim is not merely to meet but to surpass expectations, guaranteeing each transaction is smooth and successful.”
“Success for our clients is our top priority”
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ADDIE OWENS
Once you meet Addie Owens, it’s easy to understand why she was recently awarded State Mentor of the Year by the Women’s Council of Realtors®.
Addie is not content to settle for the status quo. Her goal in life is to make a di erence for good.
She’s done just that as CEO and principal broker of Touchstone Real Estate Group, Inc. (TREG), as an instructor, public speaker, and founder of Touchstone Community First Foundation.
With almost two decades of experience in real estate, Addie specializes in residential listings.
“Our mission at our company is help build legacies.”
TREG has a full slate of licensed agents ready to help buyers and sellers accomplish their goals.
“Our mission at the real estate brokerage is to help build a legacy,” says Addie, who has lived in the tri-county area for 25 years. “We get to help people realize equity in homes they’ve already purchased and build wealth. I’m most proud of the fact that we’ve helped many people build legacies in their homes and their communities.”
In 2019, she launched Touchstone Real Estate Schools, which helps educate fellow Realtors® across
the country. Addie’s in-depth understanding of the industry, her successful background in appraisals and her innate skills as an instructor and public speaker make her a dynamic communicator.
Dedicated to helping her community, Addie founded Touchstone Community First Foundation to provide monetary support for local non-pro t organizations that bene t youth programs and area residents whose housing has been impacted by disasters.
She serves in numerous volunteer positions and is actively involved in various community initiatives in Mount Dora and Central Florida.
Addie Owens is the one people call when they need help improving their lives. She’s determined to make a meaningful impact--whether it’s related to housing, education, or organizational development.
In 2020, she served as president of the Realtors® Association of Lake and Sumter Counties.
“Despite that treacherous year, we didn’t just keep the ship above water; we actually accelerated through that storm,” says Addie of the challenging rst year of the pandemic.
Addie is married with two adult children and is a proud Blue Star Mom.
Now she is running for Florida State House.
“I’ve got the heart of a servant and I believe we need more of that. When I go to Tallahassee, I’m not going by myself. I’m taking all of Lake County with me,” says Addie. “I’ll never forget where I came from.”
Touchstone Real Estate 352.223.0053 / 777 N. Donnelly Street, Mount Dora / addieowens.com
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MARTHA RIDGWAY
With 22 years of real estate experience, Martha Ridgway is a distinguished realtor specializing in residential homes, particularly focusing on the Villages. Martha’s hands-on approach sets her apart, personally managing every aspect of the transaction to prioritize meaningful connections over a high volume of transactions.
Martha’s journey, from building ranch-style homes in Montana to becoming the trusted realtor in Central Florida, culminates in her favorite role – assisting the older generation. She nds solace in assisting seniors during pivotal life transitions. Acting as a guiding light amid crises and challenges, especially during emotional relocations due to sickness or loss, Martha emphasizes her commitment to being there for her customers.
“I get really involved with each transaction and with the people I’m working with, so I don’t necessarily work on a lot of transactions at once,” Martha says. “That way, if a customer of mine needs something, they are not having to go through di erent team members. They call me and talk with me. I take care of their transaction from start to nish.”
With Martha Ridgway, experience meets compassion, ensuring a seamless real estate journey for customers seeking personalized service.
Coldwell Banker: Vanguard Edge Realty 352.409.0079 / MarthasHomes60@gmail.com
NOVA FULLER
Nova Fuller is a highly accomplished real estate agent with a stellar track record in the industry. She has been named one of Forbes’ Top 500 Real Estate Agents in the U.S. for 2020 and 2021 and has been honored with the Five Star Real Estate Award nine times. Nova has also been recognized by the Orlando Sentinel as one of the top 1% realtors in the area and is consistently a multimillion-dollar producer.
With 20 years of experience in both residential and commercial properties, Nova has developed a deep understanding of various locations and possesses extensive market knowledge. This combination of expertise is invaluable to both buyers and sellers, ensuring a smooth and successful transaction.
Nova attributes her remarkable success to the trust she has built with her clients and the personalized attention she provides to each one. She takes pride in the referrals she receives, a testament to the exceptional service she delivers. Contact Nova Fuller today to experience the di erence of working with a true professional in the real estate industry.
Dave Lowe Realty, Inc 352.551.7359 / Nova@DaveLoweRealty.com / novafuller.com
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HA RRISON REAL PROPERTY GROUP
Harrison Real Property Group Sets the Standard for Excellence in Central Florida Real Estate.
Harrison Real Property Group LLC, situated in downtown Tavares, stands as a beacon of excellence in the real estate industry.
Harrison Real Property Group is a prominent real estate agency based in downtown Tavares, specializing in residential, vacant land, rst time home buyers, relocation and waterfront properties.
With a focus on personalized service and expert knowledge of the local market, Harrison Real Property Group, which opened its doors as a brokerage in 2020, o ers comprehensive assistance to clients seeking to buy, sell, or invest in real estate. Their team of experienced agents is dedicated to guiding clients through every step of the real estate process, ensuring smooth transactions and client satisfaction. Harrison Real Property Group serves clients across Central Florida, including Lake, Sumter and Marion counties, leveraging their deep understanding of the area to help clients nd their perfect property.
Established by Amanda Harrison, Harrison Real Property Group stands as a cornerstone in the Central Florida real estate landscape. With a foundation built on integrity, professionalism, and success, the agency has become synonymous with excellence in the industry. Amanda’s vision
for Harrison Real Property Group was inspired by her deep-rooted connection to the region and her passion for helping others achieve their real estate dreams.
Each member of Harrison Real Property Group’s team brings a unique set of skills and experiences to the table, united by a common goal: to provide unparalleled service and expertise to clients across Central Florida. Each agent is committed to excellence and has a passion for serving the community. With that, Harrison Real Property Group continues to set the standard for real estate excellence in the region.
AMANDA HARRISON, the visionary founder of Harrison Real Property Group, brings over two decades of experience and a profound understanding of the Central Florida real estate market to the table. Specializing in residential, vacant land, and waterfront properties, Amanda’s dedication to client satisfaction and her background in foreclosures and probates have earned her a stellar reputation in the industry. She remains committed to providing personalized service, expert guidance, and unparalleled professionalism to every client and agent on her team. 407.741.3547 / amanda@harrisonrpg.com
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“Their team of experienced agents is dedicated to guiding clients through every step of the real estate process, ensuring smooth transactions and client satisfaction.”
MANDY BASS, with a career dating back to 2000, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to Harrison Real Property Group. Specializing in residential properties, Mandy’s integrity and commitment to client satisfaction ensure she e ectively assists her clients in achieving their real estate goals with con dence.
352.636.3415 / mandy@harrisonrpg.com
KIM BEISLEY, a recent addition to Harrison Real Property Group, brings expertise in residential real estate and waterfront properties. With a keen understanding of Central Florida’s waterways and communities, Kim excels in matching clients with their ideal homes, ensuring they nd the perfect blend of comfort and lifestyle.
352.455.4403 / kim@harrisonrpg.com
ELLA ST. PIERRE boasts over two decades of experience in real estate, specializing in residential properties and rst-time buyers. Her thoroughness and dedication to her clients set her apart, ensuring each individual receives the tailored guidance needed to navigate their real estate journey successfully.
352.455.4259 / ella@harrisonrpg.com
REX RUTLEDGE, a seasoned agent with a career spanning since 2018, specializes in residential real estate, particularly in Lake County and surrounding areas. His extensive knowledge of the region, coupled with his passion and dedication, makes him a trusted advisor for clients navigating the complexities of the real estate market. Rex’s commitment to excellence and client satisfaction shines through in every transaction.
352.242.8735 / rex@harrisonrpg.com
SHARONDA FELTON, another valuable member of the team, specializes in residential properties across Central Florida. With a focus on Lake, Marion, and Sumter counties, Sharonda’s passion for helping others achieve their homeownership dreams drives her dedication to providing personalized attention and expert advice to her clients.
352.460.6482 / sharonda@harrisonrpg.com
TRACI HARFORD, with a background in investment properties and a love for real estate, specializes in residential properties across Central Florida. Her commitment to client satisfaction and personalized service makes the real estate process smooth and successful for all her clients.
352.782.7595 / traci@harrisonrpg.com
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Bridging indoor and outdoor living trends in 2024.
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n the dynamic world of home design and renovation, the fusion of classic and modern elements continues to de ne the evolving concept of home — both indoor and outdoor.
Inside, ooring, kitchen cabinets and decor trends add layers of style and functionality to living spaces.
Outdoor trends are creating personalized, functional and visually stunning spaces that seamlessly integrate with natural surroundings. Light whites and earth tones dominate outdoor structural elements, allowing homeowners exibility for customization.
To learn more about the vivid, evolving landscape of interior and outdoor design, we turn to experts Susan Corsten, owner and interior designer/decorator for Susan Corsten Interiors, and Stan Hawley, lead designer for Artisan Outdoor Living.
Join us on a visual expedition through the trends shaping the homes of today and tomorrow, where each facet contributes to 2024’s best features for homes.
Blurring the Lines: Indoor/Outdoor Living
Susan says a prevailing home trend is blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor spaces. Many residents, particularly those relocating from the north, seek a seamless merger of these environments.
“The weather and the lifestyle in Florida is de nitely a motivator, so there’s lots of interest in making outdoor and indoor spaces cohesive,” Susan says. “People want to have spaces for entertaining, and even for themselves, but the point is they want to have things e ortlessly ow from outside to inside.
“At this point when I’m picking interior colors, we’re also looking at the outside color of the house and how it relates to the inside. Sometimes it’s even the same color, so we just start to blur that line,” she adds.
Stan concurs.
“Making those outdoor spaces usable and like an extension of the inside is what people want. They want the inside and the outside to work together,” he says. “If someone has a style inside like traditional, contemporary, Mediterranean, Italian rustic, you name it, you could ow with it right to the outside.”
Additionally, Susan shares her experience with clients who yearn for a resort-style living experience in their homes by incorporating outdoor showers and other functional features that enhance a connection with nature.
“There’s an interest to be connected to the outside as much as possible,” she says.
Stan notes that the growing trend of turning outdoor spaces into captivating havens is driven by the desire
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to create inviting spaces for relaxation, entertainment and meditation.
“At Artisan Outdoor living we basically specialize in turning boring spaces into beautiful spaces,” Stan says. “The trends that started through COVID that involved bringing entertainment spaces to homes’ outside spaces are continuing because people became used to spending more time at home.
“People are looking to pool seating areas, spaces for entertaining, whether it’s a group of 10 people, or 40 or 50 people. We have one house where the owners wanted space for an outdoor golf simulator. It’s going to be a covered space where they can actually golf, with space for dining, gathering and socializing. The nice thing is there’s options there for every budget and for every style preference.”
Stan agrees that the trending demand for outdoor showers and tubs is growing, but he’s also seeing people planning space for meditation, relaxation and yoga.
“It’s more of trying to create their own destination, almost like a staycation kind of a space,” Stan says.
Designing for Different Lifestyles: Lifestyles and Native Plants
When it comes to outdoor spaces, it’s all about personalization. Visually appealing gardens of native plants in e cient, low maintenance designs are gaining popularity.
Stan says many families want easy spaces that are easy to maintain for their active young children.
“They would not choose so many plants or a big garden, but maybe just mulch or grass,” Stan says.
And in The Villages, Villagers interested in an active lifestyle favor low maintenance gardens and outside spaces.
“Native plants have become very popular and are de nitely trending,” Stan says. “People are looking for plants that are already adapted to the climate and that they know will perform well, that don’t require a lot of care.”
Pools, Enclosures and Lighting: Enhancing the Outdoor Experience
Stan notes that there’s a diversity of pool preferences, from simple to comprehensive designs with water features and entertainment spaces. Durable and climate-appropriate materials, such as engineered wood for decking, are recommended to enhance outdoor spaces.
“Folks tend to stay pretty simple with pools, but the nicest thing now is that in lieu of a traditional pool install, which can go on for many months, there are plunge pools, a solid concrete pre-made pool than can be t into smaller spaces and that can be turned around in no time,” Stan says.
Still, many people want all the bells and whistles.
“We’re actually working with a client now that wanted an outdoor entertainment space for 40, 50 people dancing, a band to play pretty much everything, so we designed a cut-in pool with some ledges and it’s got the waterfalls, the re features and everything you can think of,” Stan says.
Additionally, pool enclosures and lanais provide expansive views and act as a barrier from mosquitos and other bugs and insects. Many structures feature retractable screens, comfortable seating, and innovative lighting to enhance the overall experience.
“It used to be that with lanais there were aluminum posts everywhere; it just sort of looked and felt like a cage,” Stan says. “But with newer screen choices now, you can have huge sections of lanai where all you have is just the screen, so your views are much nicer. You don’t have all the distractions of framing yet it’s still just as durable as the old style.”
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Performance Fabrics and Simplified Decor: Comfort Inside and Out
Susan emphasizes that performance fabrics originally designed for outdoor use are now making their way indoors, particularly in kitchens and dining rooms. Why? Because they’re easy to clean and easier to keep dry.
“There are furniture manufacturers that historically have been just indoor furniture, but now they are doing outdoor furniture as well. Fabrics have come such a long way,” Susan says, explaining that people lean into furniture for performance fabric because it’s so versatile.
“Whatever the style; traditional, non-traditional, modern, classic, it’s outdoor fabric and ready to sit outside, but I’m using indoor/outdoor fabric inside too, like in the kitchen for barstools and in the dining room for sofas,” she says.
The new year also brings trends toward simpli ed décor. There’s a de nite shift towards fewer accessories and larger, more impactful items that embrace the concept of
“People, especially younger generations, don’t want as many tchotchkes (knickknacks) or lots of accessories; it’s just more to dust,” Susan says.
“People are going for simple, clutter free spaces with not too much stu , but instead, fewer, bigger and more impactful things.”
Colors: Embracing Warm Neutrals and Earth Tones
Popular color palettes are dominated by warm neutrals and earth tones inspired by the desire to bring the outdoors in — colors like warm beige or brown neutrals, greens and blues.
“They resonate with the natural elements of Florida’s landscape,” Susan says. “I think the national trend says brown is coming back and blues are still strong. We’ve seen blues for a while, but many variations are being named colors of the year.
Whatever the style; traditional, non-traditional, modern, classic, it’s outdoor fabric and ready to sit outside, but I’m using indoor/outdoor fabric inside too, like in the kitchen for barstools and in the dining room for sofas.
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“Other popular colors are any earthy colors; not really gray, but gray beige going into warm neutrals and browns, which I think, again, really works here where we’re trying to blur the inside and outside. People are thinking about the blue skies, the greenery, the brown earth or palm tree trunk,” she adds.
According to Susan, people are looking for “simple, but comfortable.”
She says that white walls are not as inviting or as comfortable as warm, neutral colors.
Meanwhile, Stan says outside color choices have been trending light for a while.
“Light colors are always popular, especially here in Florida. Dark colors will fade much faster. And so, you’re going to have a lot more expense in having the house repainted more often when you choose darker colors for the body of the house,” Stan says. “We are seeing an increase in light whites and super light earth tone neutrals.
“That seems to be something that’s gained some popularity, and that’s probably part of the reason that it is easier to maintain over time. You don’t have all the fading issues with the paint so that makes it a little easier to get some extra life and value out of it,” he adds.
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What are some good traits of a company that does custom home upgrades?
They will be referred by someone who has previously purchased their services. They will show up promptly and reply professionally. Questions will be asked that the homeowner didn’t think of or foresee because of expertise in their skill. Estimates and contracts will be written up to communicate what will be done and expected for the homeowners. Communication will be just as important, along with a quality nished product.
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There are di erent species of lumber, grades of plywood and an arrangement of hardware that make the di erence. The choice of brands and products for paints and sealants enhances the nal nish, making it smoother and more durable. Speci c measurements are not limited and designs are suited to t personal wants and needs. Imagination can thrive for a truly creative and unique result rather than settling for something standard.
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It all started with the idea of creating furniture with hidden gun compartments. Once I realized how hard it was to market such a specialized product, we began providing trim work services. As time went on, we started doing everything that touched our trim work from painting, ooring, cabinetry and entertainment centers to now being a one-stop shop. If there is something we don’t do, however, we have access to trusted people who can get it done.
IS IT MORE IMPORTANT TO CHOOSE A COMPANY THAT SUBCONTRACTS WORK OUT, OR HAS EMPLOYEES THAT DO THE WORK?
I believe the best way to maintain quality control is to do everything within the company. That way, you know exactly who is showing up to your home and you are dealing with the same company responsible for both communication and liability. I’ve also found that our workers get a deeper level of respect from homeowners, which makes for a better overall work environment and employees are covered by workman’s comp, which creates a safer liability if something were to happen.
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“This is a full system warranty, meaning it covers all Owens Corning® material installed on the roof, including underlayment, shingles, ridge cap, ventilation. Everything is covered up to 130-mph winds--even named storms. It also covers labor, installation, and disposal,” says Tyler Scott, sales manager at Scott’s Roo ng.
Also included is a 10-year workmanship warranty, so any issues caused by installation are also covered.
“Most manufacturer warranties only cover the shingles, not labor or other roo ng materials, and the pro-rating diminishes over time,” Tyler explains, adding that most manufacturers don’t hold the wind rating if it’s a named storm.
A third-generation family business, Scott’s Roo ng has been serving Central Florida for 51 years. Bob Scott started the company in 1973 and it’s now owned by his son Thomas Scott.
Expert: TYLER SCOTT Sales Lead/Supervisor
Scott’s Roo ng is a Florida-licensed roo ng contractor and is able to o er upgraded warranties because they are an Owens Corning platinum dealer.
“There have been big changes in shingle technology in the last 10 years and Owens Corning has stayed on the forefront of building technology,” says Tyler. “To be a platinum dealer, we have to be vetted by Owens Corning, have an outstanding rating with the Better Business Bureau, and pass third party inspection.”
Scott’s Roo ng even o ers one warranty above the Preferred. For just $400, the Platinum Preferred Warranty provides upgraded protection and increases the workmanship coverage from 10 to 25 years.
“It’s like an insurance policy for your insurance and can protect you from having to make a claim,” says Tyler.
Another massive bene t is that warranties are fully transferable within the rst 20 years, which is a big point if you’re thinking of selling your home.
Scott’s Roo ng specializes in residential and commercial re-roo ng, installing at least 400 roofs every year in Lake, Sumter, and Marion Counties. The company is licensed, bonded, and fully insured.
Have questions or concerns about your existing roof? Call Scott’s Roo ng today. They’ll come out within days and provide a free inspection and written estimate.
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Why is it important to keep up with the maintenance of your air conditioner and how often should it be looked at?
It’s crucial to keep up with your air conditioner’s maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity of the unit. We recommend maintenance at least once a year, though twice a year is ideal. Regular maintenance keeps the system operating at peak e ciency. Think of it like changing the oil in your car. Neglecting it can lead to air ow issues, ine ciency, and even warranty issues since most manufacturer warranties require annual maintenance to remain valid. Ultimately, maintaining your air conditioner ensures it runs smoothly and e ciently, saving you from costly repairs down the road.
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Since 2007, many satis ed Central Florida homeowners have turned to Wiseman Pools.
“We’re a true custom builder so the pools we build are speci c to your needs and your property. We like to pride ourselves that at the end of the project, it’s time well spent, and money well invested,” says company owner Shawn Wiseman.
Shawn o ers helpful advice for homeowners, as there are steps you can take to help the process go smoothly before any dirt is moved.
You probably have ideas in mind, but as they say, “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Shawn encourages homeowners to spend time on the Internet. Gather photos and make a list of speci c design features and nishes you like.
For example, do you want a spa/pool combination?
Shawn says about half of their customers choose this option.
Maybe you want a unique feature like a spillway or waterfall. Do you prefer a concrete deck or paver deck?
Take a realistic look at your property and where you want the pool. Shawn says many people don’t consider the access to their backyard.
Even when the company uses smaller equipment for building the pool, access is still important. Also, it’s considerate to let your next-door neighbors know pool construction will be happening.
If nancing is required, take steps to put this in place.
“Many people take out a home equity loan or a third-party loan. You can have a good idea of what you qualify for ahead of time,” says Shawn.
Pool equipment has seen great improvements over the last decade. In addition to LED lighting and variable speed pumps, smart control systems allow you to wirelessly control the pump and lighting from your phone.
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We want to do everything we can so our clients can get to know us better and we get to know them better. The better we know one another, the stronger the relationships.
o say we live in uncertain times is an understatement.
A presidential election year coming on the heels of a global pandemic makes for interesting times indeed.
We’ve already seen how dramatically the status quo can change. Just look back to March 2020 when the pandemic led to worldwide shutdowns.
For those close to retirement or already in that phase of life, the challenge of how to manage investments may be weighing heavily.
If you nd yourself questioning what comes next and how to proceed nancially, you’re not alone.
The quest to nd nancial advice that puts the client rst is what leads many people to Cebert Wealth, one of the largest Ameriprise franchises in Florida.
Since Private Wealth Advisor Dale Cebert started his private wealth advisory practice in 1998, Cebert Wealth has grown to have clients in 49 states served by nine nancial advisors and 13 support sta with two o ces in The Villages.
Dale attributes this growth to their service-oriented, proactive approach, which sets Cebert Wealth apart from other nancial advisory practices.
When times are uncertain, knowledge is power. Putting that knowledge in their clients’ hands is crucial, which is why Cebert Wealth o ers Economic Updates twice every week, both online via WEBEX and in-person at their Villages’ o ce locations.
Wednesday evening events include a Happy Hour prior to the update. Thursday morning updates welcome attendees with co ee and donuts, or champagne brunches, depending on the occasion.
Having two updates each week allows clients convenient options for participation.chosen to begin working with Cebert Wealth. A business is certainly doing something right when its growing client base comes from referrals and word-of-mouth rather than public advertising.
PANDEMIC INSPIRATION
At the beginning of the pandemic, nancial advisors had no way of knowing the rami cations of the situation because the world economy had never been shut down like that previously.
Those unsettling rst weeks of the pandemic saw a 36 percent decrease in portfolios.
The Private Wealth Advisors at Cebert Wealth were on guard and acted
defensively on behalf of their clients. They took practical action to minimize downturn and reduce exposure when no one was sure how the scenario would unfold.
They were also watching and ready to redeploy when the markets had stabilized su ciently, and the risk-reward made sense.
“We can make changes in portfolios tactically and quickly when the environment calls for it,” says Dale.
The weekly Economic Updates routine began during the early stages of the pandemic when Dale realized clients needed reassurance because so much was up in the air.
Prior to that, updates were held quarterly and in person.
“When the pandemic hit in March 2020 and we were no longer able to invite clients into the o ce, we immediately realized this was an important time to be in contact with them,” recalls Dale.
This reassured clients as to how closely their advisors were monitoring the situation, and it con rmed that there was accountability.
“It’s one thing to tell someone something one-on-one and another to have an open session where people can ask whatever question they want,” he says. “The fact that we’re willing to take
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open questions in front of everybody shows we have the degree of con dence that we’re doing the right things for our clients. It shows accountably on our end that we can explain what’s going on and why we’re doing it.”
Realizing how bene cial this was to clients, Cebert Wealth made it a point to continue their Economic Updates twice weekly, at 6:30pm on Wednesdays and 10:30am on Thursdays.
“In person we’ll have anywhere from 20 to 60 people, but online we have 75 to 150 households tuning in. A lot of our clients don’t live in The Villages area and can’t come in person, so this allows people to tune in no matter where they’re located,” says Dale.
“In my career I’ve never known another rm or advisory team that does weekly updates. When I talk to advisors at other rms, there are those who do periodic updates, but I’ve never seen anybody do them twice a week,” he notes.
The Cebert Wealth team gets together twice a month to monitor portfolio performance and holdings.
“I remind my team regularly that anything we do we need to be able to explain to our clients why we sold or bought and how the adjustments we made make sense,” adds Dale. “We need to be able to tell them what we think about what’s happening in the market.”
In one regard, the Economic Updates are an excellent educational format. But beyond that, they o er both the advisory team and clients an opportunity to enhance and build on their relationships.
“We want to do everything we can so our clients can get to know us better and we get to know them better. The better we know one another, the stronger the relationships,” says Dale. “We try to make people feel like part of our extended family because that’s how we feel about them.”
LOOKING AHEAD
In the nancial world, change typically presents opportunities to make advantageous moves for gain or defensive moves to mitigate downside risk.
Looking at this current year, it’s impossible to know exactly what lies ahead. To put it mildly, we’re in unprecedented times.
“The market is at near all-time highs. Clearly, the economy is doing well at the moment, but we expect it to slow,” observes Dale. “Any type of monetary policy designed to bring in ation down to the Fed’s 2 percent target is likely to bring about a recession.”
He explains that the reason there hasn’t been a recession yet is because the U.S. government borrowed $2 trillion last year to maintain the economy.
“There are consequences to that kind of borrowing.
Debt and de cits matter. The increasing debt and the budget de cit will eventually become an issue. We think it’s only a matter of time before they start having an impact. We’re in essence borrowing from the future and there will be consequences,” says Dale.
Now add to that the current geopolitical issues.
The wars between Russia and Ukraine, Israel and Hamas, and potentially with China and Taiwan are all ash points that could impact markets and risk tolerance. These are potential black swan events that could have signi cant impact.
Mix in the upcoming presidential election and we’re looking at perhaps the most unprecedented times ever.
“The range of potential outcomes that could unfold in this election is probably the most uncertain in history,” says Dale.
“How this will unfold, there’s no way anyone could say. It could have a major impact on the stock market, economy, and social stability. How people feel a ects how they spend money and how businesses hire. Clearly, we have the potential for a lot of instability,” he notes.
Such unique times make it all the more important
that whoever is helping to manage your money has the ability to act tactically and make changes quickly with your best interests in mind.
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PROACTIVE APPROACH
Cebert Wealth has clients across the country who are living on their savings and investments.
It’s a given that those clients want to make the most they can with the least amount of risk and pay the least amount of taxes.
With that in mind, Dale follows Waren Bu et’s rules on investing. Rule #1: Don’t lose money. Rule #2: Always refer to Rule #1.
“We say this knowing it’s impossible to eliminate all uctuation, but we make it a priority to minimize signi cant downside,” says Dale.
As he explains, “Money is not the most important thing, but it does help take care of the things that are most important.”
“Our managed account clients have given us the authority to take action on their behalf to help protect what they’ve
entrusted us with,” he says. “By working with a team that is constantly educating and updating them and has proven to act decisively to help protect them against uncertainty, this gives them greater peace of mind. They don’t have to be glued to the news to see how things might impact them. They can take that trip, play golf, and plan activities with their grandkids.”
Consistent communication with clients assures them that the advisors at Cebert Wealth are closely monitoring the nancial landscape.
“At the end of the day, what we’re really trying to help clients achieve is peace of mind when they lay their head on the pillow at night,” says Dale.
Those clients can know that they’ve put their trust in an advisory team that has earned the responsibility of managing their portfolios by staying alert to be
proactive
DISCOVER FOR YOURSELF
Dale invites anyone who hasn’t worked with their team before to visit the Cebert Wealth website and click on the link for an upcoming event.
“You might nd the messaging and information we’re conveying to be more bene cial and informative than what you’re getting presently,” he says. “I encourage anyone who’s considering us to manage their assets to tune in to an online event rst.”
If you’re local, you can also attend an in-person event.
Once you have a good feel for how the team operates, you will likely nd yourself joining the many satis ed clients who trust Cebert Wealth strategize and help protect their investments.
The views expressed here reflect the views of Dale Cebert as of 2/9/24. These views may change as market or other conditions change. Actual investments or investment decisions made by Ameriprise Financial and its affiliates, whether for its own account or on behalf of clients, will not necessarily reflect the views expressed. This information is not intended to provide investment advice and does not account for individual investor circumstances. Investment decisions should always be made based on an investor’s specific financial needs, objectives, goals, time horizon and risk tolerance. Past performance does not guarantee future results and no forecast should be considered a guarantee either. Ameriprise Financial cannot guarantee future financial results. Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. does not monitor the day-to-day performance of specific investments. Investment products are not insured by the FDIC, NCUA or any federal agency, are not deposits or obligations of, or guaranteed by any financial institution, and involve investment risks including possible loss of principal and fluctuation in value. Investment advisory products and services are made available through Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC, a registered investment adviser. Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC. Member FINRA and SIPC. © 2024 Ameriprise Financial, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Leesburg High’s anti-bullying mission aims for the moon.
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which partners with the local Rotary Club to raise awareness about bullying and foster a culture of kindness and inclusivity within the school.
This will be the students’ second attempt to the moon.
“We’ve been working on this for a long time and we can’t wait until this capsule will be on the moon,” Interact Club Advisor John Bell says. “We’ve been on Mount Everest and Antarctica, but now the moon is in our sights.”
The rst mission was aborted hours after the Peregrine Lander launched by NASA experienced a fuel
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leak on its way to space in January.
Although there was a celebration when the Peregrine made it halfway, the goal of putting Leesburg High School on the moon remains.
“We are trying to reach students,” John says. “Each year, the Interact Club comes up with projects, and the moon project is one that they really wanted to do because no one else has ever done it.”
interaction and service projects really help with the support against bullying.”
The idea originated with Dave van de Velde, a resident of The Villages who has made a name for himself in the vodka industry. Dave got involved because he wanted to leave an inspiring legacy.
Style is going to the moon!
The club runs campaigns throughout the year to raise awareness and encourage pledges to stand against bullying.
In one initiative, Interact placed anti-bullying pledge banners in the cafeteria. Students were invited to participate in the moon capsule project by pledging to befriend someone and not to bully.
Another initiative put kids together into accountability groups against bullying. Pictures of the group and their pledge will be included on the drive going to the moon.
Last year, the group had nearly 700 students pledge, and that number keeps rising.
“This is such an amazing and inspiring club,” Interact president Dabeca Adhikary says. “We have built such a strong bond together and all the
“I am very concerned about bullying in school,” Dave says. “Kids should know that there are opportunities… You can make it, but you have to work for it. I’m now 83 years old, and that’s what I want to leave behind.”
This article will be included in the capsule going to the moon in November. If you would like to be a part of the project, send your information and photos to rotaryonthemoon@gmail.com.
Dave connected with John, who is also the SkillsUSA advisor. The project took o from there.
“What can we do to make a di erence?” John asks. “I was tortured as a child because of bullying. As a little kid, I was given a wedgie so bad I ended up in the hospital. I was locked in a locker for two days after a wrestling practice by football players. And now I watch my special-needs son, and he doesn’t even know they’re making fun of him. We have to reach the kids to end this.”
The club’s approach has proven itself over the past few years
“We took a business look at the bullying problem,” Dave says. “Everybody in education goes after the bad kids. We said don’t even talk to the bad kids. Leave them alone. Support the good kids. If you don’t do anything, then any kid in school is subject to bullying, right? Until you start getting kids to say, ‘Stop it.’”
Throughout school hallways, it’s common to see students wearing anti-bullying buttons.
“Fights in this school are a tenth of what they were even seven years ago,” John says. “Principal (Mike) Randolph has been a big part of that as well. This project really is making a di erence.”
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ost nights Evita Santana keeps the energy alive by performing at one of The Villages town squares. A vocalist for the band Blue Stone Circle since 2004, her passion to perform is fueled by nding a connection with patrons of all ages that attend their shows.
She enjoys making people laugh and thrives on stage by not taking herself too seriously.
“Humor is an essential part of what the band does, and we like to have fun with our crowd,” says Evita, a resident of Seminole County.
Growing up in Silver Springs Shores, Evita began performing for her local church at a very young age. Both of her parents were singers, and she continued her singing all the way throughout high school, eventually earning a music scholarship to college. She then obtained a degree in social work at Southern Adventist University in Collegedale, Tennessee.
Currently, Evita performs with her band several times throughout the year in The Villages and the Margaritaville Resorts in Kissimmee. By day, she is an intake and placement advocate for Hands of Mercy Everywhere, a residential
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The 5th annual Rocktoberfest & Monster Splash Seaplane Fly-In on October 14, 2023 featured pilots and both aviation and amphibious aircraft. Spectators enjoyed the fan-favorite pumpkin drop along with seaplane ying competitions and pilot/spectator photo opps. As the sun went down, the stage lit-up with popular Florida-based bands Hypersona, The Ries Brothers and headliner Sister Hazel. Costume-wearing kiddos were treated to pumpkin decorating and plane tours by pilots.
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The South Lake Chamber of Commerce’s 12th annual Taste of South Lake and Business Expo, presented by AdventHealth and Clermont Lake Dental Care, took place Nov. 2 at Clermont’s Waterfront Park. The sold-out event’s 1,200 guests met with local business vendors, sampled food and drinks from more than 35 restaurants, voted for their favorites and enjoyed live music by Rob Nichols and Mark Houghton. Winners for 2023 were: Clermont Oyster Bar for People’s Choice, Table Top Catering for Best Appetizer, Guru Restaurant for Best Entrée, Sun Creek Brewery for Best Alcoholic Beverage, Amore Restaurant for Best Food and Beverage Booth Presentation, Nothing Bundt Cakes for Best Dessert, Reggae Café for Best Non-Alcoholic Beverage and OCR Roo ng for Best Business Booth Presentation.
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“So that’s where I get my competitive spirit from,” Cason says. “We always push one another still to this day to give 110%. If it’s one thing I have learned from my brother Bryce it’s if you do something, do it the right way.”
Bryce not only showed Cason how to play, but how to push through mental barriers to win.
“Attitude is everything,” Cason says. “If you show up to practice or a game in a bad mood, that mindset a ects the team. You have to push through whatever it is and give it your all even if you know it’s not your best. That motto has helped me countless times in my life so far.”
When not playing sports, Cason enjoys volunteering. He recently moved an elderly lady out of her old home and into a new one. He also peer-tutors students at FA–Leesburg and helps transport things around the school and his church when needed. That’s the kind of person Cason Cherry is— caring and motivated. And when you watch him play, no matter what sport it is, it’s clear he’s pouring his heart and soul into it.
His motivation? Family: His mom, Timmi, his dad, John, and of course, his brother, Bryce.
In his free time, Cason enjoys shing, hunting and hanging out with friends and family. Cason says he’s thankful to God, all his coaches and his friends and family for believing in him and making him the person he is today.
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Tavares High School freshman runner is a rising star.
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Still, she doesn’t shy away from acknowledging the challenges that come with being a young runner, citing mental blocks as the most signi cant hurdle.
“If I am running and I start walking I realize I won’t get the results I desire so it’s about pushing through and not stopping,” she says. “When you feel your body getting tired you have to push through and when you do that it’s
Her advice to other young runners is “to nd a balance between running
“Train as much as you can but enjoy family and other activities as much as possible. Only focusing on running can wear you down so I try and nd a happy medium in between,” Cheyenne adds.
Outside of running, Cheyenne enjoys spending time with her older sister Arabelle, a senior at Tavares High. She also credits her biggest fans, her mother, Carol, and father, Joe, for always cheering her on and helping her to succeed.
Her role model, Matthew Raucci, a former Tavares runner now competing with Clemson University, inspires her to reach for similar heights.
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t was the day he was diagnosed with Pulmonary Fibrosis and told he only had three to ve years to live.
Learning that he needed a new pair of lungs to survive began a journey that unfolded into a tale of resilience, faith and the transformative power of organ donation.
The diagnosis came during a routine check-up for Danny, who was in his second decade of coaching after playing on one of the greatest football teams in Brevard County history — the 1972 state champion Merritt Island Mustangs that went 13-0.
The revelation of a debilitating lung disease was shouldered solely by Danny and his wife, Kim, for several months before he reluctantly revealed his condition to others. Onlookers were shocked. Danny didn’t appear ill while he continued coaching. No one realized the coach was involved in a daily battle for breath.
A NEW OPPORTUNITY
One of Danny’s closest friends during this challenging time was South Lake High School interim head coach Donnie Birch eld. The two had coached together for years and enjoyed a decade-long friendship. Their bond grew stronger after Donnie accepted the head coaching position at East Ridge High School in Clermont and o ered Danny a coaching position even though he knew his friend had Pulmonary Fibrosis.
Danny, determined to ght and help Donnie, accepted the o er. He ended up using an oxygen tank during practices and games as his health declined, but he never stopped coaching and fought to stay on the sidelines as long as possible.
PREPPING FOR SURGERY
Danny continued coaching as his double lung transplant loomed, but he still had to lose 50 lbs. to be eligible for the surgery.
With determination to bring his weight down from 240 lbs. to 189, he started a daily routine of walking on a treadmill in his non-air-conditioned garage, wearing layers to induce sweat. This grueling exercise routine, which resulted in slow but steady weight loss, brought him closer to the target weight within a year.
doctors know what they are doing. I was determined to make the weight needed for the surgery,” Danny says.
THE CALL
January 31, 2023 marked a turning point. A call from a nurse at UF Health brought the news Danny had been waiting for — a donor match had been found.
Urged to get to Gainesville immediately, Danny and Kim faced a mixture of anticipation and fear. The surgery, scheduled for 11½ hours, was a collaborative e ort involving surgeons to harvest the organs of the donor.
Before the surgery, Danny acknowledged the sacri ce of the anonymous donor and vowed to live every day in his honor.
Danny’s trust in God, coupled with the support of his family and friends, saw him through preoperative anxiety.
“I cannot put into words the thoughts going through my head before the surgery knowing I was going to be given a new set of lungs but that someone had to die for that opportunity,” Danny says. “I cannot possibly begin to put it into words.”
Danny’s anxiety lessened somewhat as the UF medical team prepared to operate.
“As they wheeled me into the operating room it looked like something out of Star Trek,” Danny recalls.
“It looked like I was on a spaceship with all the incredible equipment they have in there. Seeing all of this, I felt a lot better knowing I was in the hands of the best professionals in the world.”
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RECOVERY AND REHABILITATION
Waking up in the ICU after the extensive surgery, Danny found himself surrounded by life-supporting machines. The road to recovery, which involved relearning how to walk and regaining strength, was daunting. The team at UF Health Shands Hospital played a crucial role in his rehabilitation. They assisted him by gradually increasing his walking distances.
Despite the challenges, Danny expressed gratitude for the incredible
unwavering support of Kim, who stood by him through every step of the journey.
On March 1, 2023, Danny achieved a signi cant milestone when he walked out of UF Shands under his own power with his new lungs, a testament to his resilience and the success of the transplant.
A month later, on April 10, he made a triumphant return to the East Ridge High School football eld, where he was greeted with applause and a warm embrace by Coach Donnie Birch eld.
Re ecting on the journey, Danny
on the license. Bryce asked his father what that meant.
“‘You remember Coach Sams? Both of his new lungs came from an organ donor,’” Donnie replied.
That was all it took for Bryce to choose to be an organ donor. Other teammates followed suit.
CURRENT LEGACY
Today Danny is gradually winding down his full-on coaching career.
He intends to continue coaching as a motivational speaker but his days of the grueling football schedule are in the past.
“If my story can change just one person’s life, then I have done my job,” Danny says.
His story, brought to light by Donnie’s wife, Cassandra, serves as an enduring testament to the power of determination, community support and the life-changing impact of organ donation.
The journey is ongoing and as Coach Danny Sams looks towards the future with continued courage, he remains forever grateful to the team at UF Health who provided him with the gift of life.
“I want to express the importance of people becoming organ donors. I had my life saved by one. I can’t think of a better gift to the world than heroes like that,” Danny concludes.
SPORTS UPDATE
Coach Danny, wife Kim and their pup Zeke
Photos of coach, wife and pup provided by Logan Deon Troutman, Storyline Legacy Film Company
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IN THE KITCHEN Unwind and enjoy scrumptious dishes, tasty cocktails and beers on tap at McCracken’s Irish Pub in Historic Downtown Leesburg.
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shepherd’s pie, you just want a great burger, and we are happy to provide that option.”
Popular Irish-inspired entrees include sh and chips, shepherd’s pie and the corned beef and cabbage slaw sandwich. Classics include a BLT, pot roast dinner, loaded mac and cheese and a handsmashed quarter-pound patty melt on rye.
There is one dish, however, that outsells them all.
“Hands down, the shepherd’s fries are the most popular with our crowd,” Melissa says. “It’s a shareable plate of thick-cut fries with shepherd’s pie mix, beer cheese, housemade Guinness glaze, sour cream and parsley, which everyone loves.”
For the late-night crowd, a limited menu includes fried calamari, bu alo fries and their signature pint of Shamrock Bacon, served in a Guinness glass.
No matter what time of day you visit McCracken’s, you’ll nd a culture of serviceoriented people, yummy food and community.
“We have created a home away from home here in Leesburg, and we love that we are a part of people’s everyday lives,” says Melissa.
AWARDS
Best appetizer: Fish Dip
Taste of Lake 2022
Best entrée: Shepherd’s Pie
Taste of Lake 2023
People’s Choice award for National French Fry Day 2023: Shepherd’s Fries
IRISH CHARM COCKTAIL
INGREDIENTS :
12 oz. highball filled with ice
1.5 oz. Absolut
1/2 oz. St. Germain
1/2 oz. lavender syrup
6 oz. ginger beer
DIRECTIONS:
Serve over ice with a lemon peel garnish.
WHISKEY BURGER
INGREDIENTS :
6 oz. beef patty seasoned with salt and pepper
1 slice white cheddar
2 slices of bacon
2 oz. brown sugar caramelized red onions
1 oz. special whiskey BBQ sauce
1 slice of Romaine lettuce
1 sliced tomato
2 oz. French’s crispy onions
1 pub bun
To build the burger, top the bottom toasted pub bun with romaine lettuce, a tomato slice and the burger patty with bacon and cheese. Top the patty with brown sugar caramelized onions then French’s crispy onions and finish with McCracken’s special whisky BBQ sauce. Add pickle spear and your choice of sides — the most popular at McCracken’s is French fries fried in 100% soybean oil and dusted with fine ground salt, grated parmesan and chopped parsley.
McCracken’s other sides include cole slaw, applesauce, peas & carrots, green beans, mashed potatoes, broccoli or boxty, a traditional Irish potato pancake
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INGREDIENTS :
5 oz. chicken breast, marinated in Italian seasonings and salt
4 oz. mashed potatoes (Yukon gold potatoes, heavy whipping cream, butter, salt and pepper to taste)
2 oz. brown sugar caramelized onions
2 oz. peas
2 oz. carrots
2 oz. balsamic Guinness glaze
2 oz. candied bacon
1 oz. fresh chiffonade of sage
DIRECTIONS :
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Ever wonder what it takes to feed thousands of people for a special event or festival? Melissa and Patrick shared their 2023 Saint Patrick’s Day shopping list with STYLE. They will most likely have to double it for this year’s three-day Shamrockin’ Fest, coming to Leesburg March 15-16.
200 lbs. of corned beef
100 lbs. of beer cheese soup
96 quarts of cream
42 lbs. of butter
2 cases of carrots
1 case of peas
30 cases of fries
170 lbs. of beef
34 lbs. of lamb
63 heads of cabbage
100 lbs. of onions
5 batches of Guinness glaze
12 gallons of sour cream
12 gallons of tartar sauce
15 dozen eggs
30 cases of cod
Too many kegs of Guinness to count!
Cook the marinated chicken breast on flat-top until done. the center of an oval plate, place the Yukon Gold mashed potatoes, then sauté the peas and carrots and place them around the mashed potatoes, creating a moat of buttery goodness. Place the chicken on top of the potatoes, add caramelized onions and a fresh chiffonade of sage, then drizzle with swirls of balsamic Guinness glaze. Top with candied bacon. spring mix
MCCRACKEN’S
IRISH PUB
719 W. Main St., Leesburg
352.460.0659
Open 7 days a week at 11am www.McCrackensPub.com
DIRECTIONS:
On an oval plate, assemble ingredients. Start with a bed of spring mix, then put a 5 oz. scoop of smoked fish dip on the mix. Press the pepper bacon jam into the dip to create a divot so the jam doesn’t fall down the sides. Next to the dip on the plate, put the pickled jalapeños and pair with 12 crunchy pita chips for dipping.
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A heartfelt legacy
Taqueria La Chona in Tavares marries authentic Mexican food and giving.
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Ricardo Banales
restaurant hosts an annual fundraiser to give Thanksgiving meals to migrants and those facing
Thanksgiving. If you donate the cost of a taco to the restaurant, Taqueria La Chona will match it, and donate a taco, too.
“My dad was always the type of person that would help everyone,”
says the owners’ daughter Jessica Banales. “If he could, he would.”
Taqueria La Chona o ers a variety of made from scratch tacos, tostadas, burritos and quesadillas. It’s located in the Dora Canal Plaza Shopping Center and opened on September 30, 2023.
While looking for locations for their restaurant, the Nolascos, who relocated to Sorrento from Jalisco, Mexico, came across their space in Tavares. The family noticed that there wasn’t really a place in the area that served the type of Mexican cuisine they knew and loved. According to Jessica, her mother wanted to create a
menu with more authentic dishes, less Tex-Mex style.
Unfortunately, Ricardo passed away during the early stages of renovating the building, leaving lots of work to do.
But in a short time, the family came together and nished what was started in honor of Ricardo. He was the one who knew the most about the restaurant business, so this was a challenge for Rosario and her two daughters, Jessica and Vanessa Banales. Still, they rose to the occasion.
“It was my dad’s dream to open a restaurant. He wanted this, so we decided to continue moving forward
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with it,” says Jessica. “We had to open it ourselves not fully knowing the business just yet.”
Today, Rosario runs the restaurant’s day-to-day operations. Jessica helps with bookkeeping and Vanessa assists with marketing. Both women ll in as servers at the restaurant when extra help is needed.
During a recent visit with my friend William Santiago, I really appreciated the laid back, quaint atmosphere. The interior is casual with a touch of festive, simplistic décor. The paneled walls and chair cushions are a calming shade of olive green that stands out among the wood tables. A few high-top seats line the windows next to the front entrance. A whiteboard near the cooler displays server tickets showing how many tacos have been donated.
My favorite touches are the woven sombreros that hang as light xtures and the tiny cactus salt and pepper shakers. Several wooden frames of vintage Mexican artwork hang among the walls of the restaurant.
The waitress kindly informed us to sit wherever we would like before she went to grab us a basket of homemade tortilla chips and salsa.
You can tell by the crunch of the chips that they were made fresh in house. The salted chips balanced nicely with the avorful spices in the salsa.
I ordered three of the carne asada tacos with rice and beans and Will ordered three carnitas tacos.
Glancing around, I observed a few steady groups of customers. You can tell this is a popular spot catering to small groups looking for a quick bite. As I looked around the restaurant, I had the feeling that this was the type of place to grab a fast lunch if you’re in a time crunch.
“I would think of our location like an upscale food truck, you come in if you only have 20 minutes and we make something quick for you to grab and enjoy,” Jessica says.
The tacos arrived quickly, and we were ready to indulge in a esta of avors. The yellow rice was cooked
with just the right texture. Ditto for the refried beans. All the ingredients tasted freshly made. I drizzled some green salsa verde over top to really enhance the avors of diced pieces of steak. They were topped with chopped onions and cilantro to tie it all together. Each sip of my favorite agua fresca, orange Jarritos, was a perfect parallel taste that complemented the savory tacos.
I often crave something sweet after a meal so I had to check out the dessert freezer display next to the register. The restaurant o ers several di erent avors of paletas (popsicles) and nieves (ice cream scoops.) I went with two scoops of butter pecan ice cream, and it did not disappoint. The smoothness of the vanilla ice cream and the buttery pecans had the perfect amount of sweetness.
Will and I both agreed that our tacos were very lling and truly hit the spot. The portions are a decent amount for a very fair price.
This was an experience that I would recommend when craving a Mexican dish with sensational taste.
YOU
TAQUERIA LA CHONA
528 S Duncan Dr., Tavares
352.508.5443
facebook.com/taqueria-la-chona
Hours: Open Mon-Fri, 11am-8pm Sat-Sun, 10am-8pm
Available for dine-in or takeout.
Let’s do lunch or dinner!
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Co-owner Rosario Nolasco
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Late Co-Owner Ricardo Banales
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE
Leesburg military social club provides a home away from home for bartending vet.
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eople join the armed forces for many reasons — a call to serve their country, a desire to begin a military career or for the bene ts and travel.
For Charli Wainscott, bartender at The Warehouse Social Club & Eatery in Leesburg, the decision was less than fully planned out.
“One day during our senior year my girlfriends and I didn’t feel like attending class, so we got an excused absence by going to the local Navy recruiting o ce and taking the ASVAB,” she recalls.
The trio took the test — the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery — and Charli ended up enlisting in the United States Navy.
Now a 45-year-old mother of two sons, at age 18, Charli left Pennsylvania and headed to Whidbey Island near Tacoma, Washington. She served four years as a yeoman third class at the electronic attack weapons station where they taught pilots how to y the EA-6B Prowler aircraft.
“I worked in administration and my duties included typing up tness reports, answering phones and setting up travel for o cers,” Charli says.
She earned the Navy Achievement Medal early-on, an achievement she is proud of.
“I have no regrets,” Charli says. “Those were the best four years of my life.”
Charli was honorably discharged in July of 2001 and began cocktail waitressing at a local casino but soon realized that the petty clashes between co-workers was not for her.
“My boss asked me if I wanted to bartend instead and that’s how I got my start,” she says.
Charli has worked as a bartender ever since, mostly in and around Leesburg. In 2021, she landed at The Warehouse, a nonpro t members-only bar and restaurant social club that supports military and rst responders.
“I love bartending here because of the great sta and the support we give to vets and rst responders,” she says.
Charli openly admits she battles depression and says that tending bar helps get her out of the house and socialize.
As a part-time brand ambassador for Fuzzy Zoeller’s Ultra Premium Vodka, she attends golf tournaments and visits country clubs, doling out schwag and creating a fun atmosphere for Fuzzy Zoeller fans.
“Every day is di erent,” says Charli, “and that helps me stay positive and keeps me going.”
Visit Charli behind the bar, 10:30am to 6:30pm Tuesday through Friday.
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eats
From classic diners and lakeside restaurants to fine dining and everything in between, Lake and Sumter counties’ culinary scene is booming. Your favorite meal is sure to be served with a side of hospitality. You can find a copy of Lake & Sumter Style at all listed dining locations!
BUSHNELL
Beef ‘O’ Brady’s 2586 W. CR 48
352.568.7000
Darrell’s Diner
2237 W. CR 48
352.444.2318
CLERMONT
Akina Sushi Bar & Asian Fusion Bistro
4300 S. US Hwy. 27
352.243.8988
Ay Jalisco 580 Hwy. 50
352.243.1360
Cheeser’s Palace Café 707 W. Montrose St. 352.404.9431
Crooked Spoon
Gastropub
200 Citrus Tower Blvd.
352.404.7808
Gator’s Dockside
1200 Oakley Seaver Dr. 352.242.1825
Goomba’s Pizzeria
2395 S. Hwy. 27
352.989.4403
Green Mountain Pizza 303 Hwy. 50
352.432.3380
Guru Restaurant
2400 S. Hwy. 27 Ste. 101 352.241.9884
OakWood Smokehouse & Grill
230 Citrus Tower Blvd. 352.394.0036
Robata Japanese Steak House & Sushi Bar
1500 Oakley Seaver Dr. 352.404.9688
Sarah’s Greek Cuisine & More 16640 Cagan Crossings Blvd., Ste. 305 352.404.8031
Yummis Frozen Yogurt and Cafe 650 8th St. 352.243.4529
EUSTIS
Gators Dockside 15241 US Hwy. 441 352.357.1255
Stavro’s & Sons of Eustis 2100 W. CR 44 352.589.9100
Taki’s Pizza House 1600 S. Bay St. 352.357.0022
The Tro 936 N. Bay St. 352.357.9939
Tony’s Pizza & Subs 2760 E. Orange Ave. 352.589.9001
FRUITLAND PARK
Stavro’s 3223 US Hwy. 441 352.315.0028
The Rose Plantation 200 Rose Ave. 352.805.4340
GROVELAND
Red Wing Restaurant 12500 S. SR 33 352.429.2997
Barrels & Boards 7965 SR 50 A500 352.557.5007
HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS
JB Boondocks Bar & Grill
704 S. Lakeshore Blvd. 352.324.3600
Mission Inn’s
La Hacienda Restaurant 10400 CR 48 352.324.3910
Mission Inn’s Nicker’s Clubhouse Restaurant 10400 CR 48 352.324.2718
LADY LAKE
Bamboo Bistro
700 Hwy. 441 352.750.9998
El Ranchito 1 Lagrande Blvd. 352.750.3335
Gators Dockside
1004 Main St. 352.430.1377
Harbor Hills Country Club
6538 Lake Griffin Rd. 352.753.7000
Latin Flavors
Bar & Grill
13769 US 441 352.561.4002
Marco’s Pizza 13721 US Hwy. 441 352.775.1500
OakWood Smokehouse & Grill
860 S. Hwy. 27/441 352.751.5640
Takis Greek and Italian Restaurant 13761 US Hwy. 441 N. 352.430.3630
LEESBURG
Brooklyn’s Pizzeria 27405 US Hwy. 27 352.728.2020
Cousin Vinnie’s Family Sports Restaurant 10700 US Hwy. 441 352.253.2442
Donut King 708 S. 14th St. 352.805.4888
El Ranchito Mexican Cuban Restaurant 911 W. North Blvd. 352.460.0123
Great Chicago Fire Brewery & Tap Room 311 W. Magnolia St. 352.474.2739
Ichiban Bu et 10301 Hwy. 441 352.728.6669
Kawachi Sushi & Bar 10601 US Hwy. 441, Ste. C12 352.431.3449
La Palma Mexican Grill 1690 Citrus Blvd. 352.323.1444
Luna Azul 1341 S. 14th St. 352.805.4174
Mammoth Oak Brewing Company 1107 W. North Blvd. 352.326.0100
McCracken’s Irish Pub 719 W. Main St. 352.460.0659
Mystic Ice Cream 314 W. Main St. 352.812.1366
Naples Italian Restaurant 1107 W. North Blvd. 352.323.1616
OakWood Smokehouse & Grill 27745 US Hwy. 27 352.435.4633
Prime 3 on Main 610 W Main St 352.314.0015
Rodello’s Italian Restaurant 26736 US Hwy. 27 352.319.8093
Sipping Grounds
Leesburg 201 W. Main St. 352.435.7749
Ski Beach 21 Dozier Cir. 352.973.0793
The Brick & Barrel Public House 209 W. Main St. 352.431.3069
The Co ee Snob 1101 W. North Blvd. 352.460.4570
The Old Time Diner 1350 W. North Blvd. 352.805.4250
The Sipping Garden and Bistro 605 W. Magnolia St. 352.460.0716
Wolfy’s 918 N. 14th St. 352.787.6777 MOUNTORA
MOUNT DORA
Barnwood Country Kitchen & Smokehouse 3725 W. Old US Hwy. 441 352.630.4903
Fiesta Grande 421 N. Baker St. 352.385.3540
Magical Meat Boutique 322 N. Alexander St. 352.729.6911
DINE
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Ski Beach Bar and Grill
Ski Beach Bar and Grill in Leesburg is the perfect pick for when you feel the urge to break free from the daily grind. There you’ll discover epic views of Lake Harris. The lakefront restaurant features outdoor seating and a tiki bar where you can sip on “Gator Juice” or enjoy a Monkey Island cocktail while gazing upon Monkey Island itself. The menu incorporates a Florisiana® flair that includes staples and signature dishes like spinach and crab dip or Ybor City Gumbo. Entrees include Cajun sweet fried chicken, fresh grilled mahi and fan-favorite shrimp and grits. Finish your meal with a slice of tangy orange cake or scrumptious bread pudding. Friendly service rounds out the experience and makes Ski Beach the perfect escape any day of the week.
21 Dozier Cir., Leesburg / 352.973.0793 / www.skibeachleesburg.com
Vincent’s Italian Restaurant
5914 Orange Blossom Trl. 352.735.4578
OXFORD
Pho Saigon 11717 US 301 352.492.9423 TAVARES
TAVARES
Bella Nona Pizzeria
280 Silverado St. 352.508.9370
BTW (Burgers, Tacos & Wa es)
115 E. Main St. 352.508.9287
Fish Camp Lake Eustis
901 Lake Shore Blvd. 352.742.4400
Hurricane Dockside Grill 3351 W. Burleigh Blvd. 352.508.5137
Puddle Jumpers 111 W. Ruby St. 352.508.5862
Tiki West Raw Bar and Grill 118 W. Ruby St. 352.508.5783
THE VILLAGES
Cody’s Roadhouse Brownwood 3731 Meggison Rd. 352.430.2926
Cody’s Roadhouse Lake Sumter Landing 1041 Lake Shore Dr. 352.259.8500
Haagen-Dazs
Ice Cream
1001 Lake Shore Dr. 352.751.0261
Legacy Restaurant 17135 Buena Vista Blvd. 352.753.1475
Marco’s Pizza 5806 Seven Mile Dr., Ste. 101 352.571.2400
NYPD Pizzeria 4046 Wedgewood Ln. 352.750.1994
Peachwave 249 Colony Blvd. 352.750.2238
Peterbrooke Chocolatier 1087 Canal St. 352.391.5877
RJ Gator’s Florida Sea Grill & Bar 1015 Lake Shore Dr., #1693 352.751.6935
Roberto’s Ristorante Pizzeria 2468 Burnsed Blvd. 352.626.1059
Sakura 265 Colony Blvd. 352.205.7393
TooJays Brownwood 2835 Brownwood Blvd. 352.350.2122
TooJays Lake Sumter Landing 1129 Canal St. 352.430.0410
VKI Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar 1004 Old Mill Run 352.259.9887
UMATILLA
The Mason Jar 37534 SR 19 352.589.2535
WILDWOOD
Napolinos 9811 US-301 352.399.6825TT
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Brooklyn’s Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant
27405 U.S. HWY 27, LEESBURG | 352.728.2020 & 352.365.9004 MYBROOKLYNPIZZERIA.COM
When hit with a craving for authentic New York style pizza, there’s no need to catch the next flight to the Big Apple. Simply visit Brooklyn’s Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant in Leesburg and Owners James and Shawna Pancari will make you feel right at home with New York inspired vibes, décor, and flavors. Not only have they perfected the New York style thin crust people swear by, but they take pride in ensuring everything they serve is made fresh and from-scratch daily; including their pizza dough and sauces, strombolis, calzones, subs, salads, wings, specialty Italian and pasta dinners. Additionally, the restaurant is family-run and Veteran-owned, with James having served in the Coast Guard for 31 years. In honor of that, the dining room features a military wall, plus a 10 percent discount for veterans, active members of the military, police, fire, and first responders. Brooklyn’s Pizzeria also offers gluten-free pizza and pasta options, and accepts door-dash, online-ordering, catering, and curbside pickup.
El Ranchito Mexican Cuban Restaurant
911 W. NORTH BLVD., LEESBURG | 352.460.0123 ELRANCHITOMEXICANCUBAN.COM
Since opening in 1997, El Ranchito has been the go-to place for Lake Countians who desire delicious Mexican food. Although the restaurant was closed for nearly two years due to the coronavirus, El Ranchito’s Leesburg location officially reopened in December 2021. The restaurant is now named El Ranchito Mexican Cuban and serves genuine Mexican cuisine and a variety of Cuban entrees with entertainment on Tuesdays and Saturdays! The menu features many of the favorite dishes diners have grown to love over the years, as well as new dishes. Consider the Molcajete Caliente featuring your choice of meats grilled with onion, potato, and bell pepper, topped with cheese and salsa verde. Or try the Bistec de Palomilla with thin-sliced steak with onions and parsley that comes with a signature steak sauce. El Ranchito fans will appreciate the remodeled restaurant, which now includes a 50-seat outside patio. Despite the changes, the food remains as scrumptious as ever. Enjoy amigos!
Guru Restaurant
CLERMONT HILLSIDE TERRACE, 2400 S. U.S. 27, SUITE 101, CLERMONT 352.241.9884 | GURURESTAURANTCLERMONT.COM
Owned by Chef Uday Kadam, Guru has a following of fans who savor the delicious, award-winning Indian cuisine inside the restaurant’s beautiful dining room filled with Indian décor and tables with linen tablecloths. Guru earned the prestigious Best Entrée award at the 2021 Taste of South Lake & Business Expo for its Chicken Tikka Masala, featuring boneless chicken pieces cooked in a Tandoor oven with tomato sauce, onion, aromatic herbs, spices, and served with Basmati rice. Guru also has tasty appetizers, Naan breads, vegan dishes, and a wide array of entrees, including Palak Paneer, a dish of homemade cubes of cheese cooked with spinach and fresh spices; Lamb Vindaloo of choice lamb cubes marinated in vinegar with potato and a blend of spices; and Tandoori Chicken Tikka, where the chicken is marinated in mild spices and yogurt. Additionally, Indian alcoholic beverages of Taj Mahal and Kingfisher are served at Guru, and the restaurant caters private functions, parties, and provides many delivery options for orders made online at mygurutogo.com.
Mon, Wed, Thu
11:00am – 8:00pm
Friday 11:00am – 9:00pm
Saturday 12:00pm – 9:00pm
Sunday 12:00pm – 8:00pm
Closed Tuesday
Sun – Sat
11:00am – 10:00pm
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El Ranchito Restaurant
1 La Grande Blvd, The Villages 352.750.3335
Mon – Sat 11:30am – 10:00pm
Sunday 11:30am – 7:00pm
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La Palma Mexican Grill
1690 CITRUS BLVD., LEESBURG | 352.323.1444 | LAPALMAGRILL.COM
The entire staff invites you to a delicious dining experience at La Palma Mexican Grill. The recipes used for the restaurant’s unique dishes are a blend of old-school traditions from Mexico, combined with culinary inspirations from California and Louisiana. Homemade Mexican entrees such as Tacos Azteca, carnitas, fajitas, Chori Pollo, tamales and more, are flavorful and prepared with only the freshest of ingredients. Sit comfortably in the beautiful dining room, the festive bar, or outside on the patio deck with a serene view of the grounds and of the fun wild animals that can be spotted in the trees. Enjoy fast and friendly service, reasonable prices, three-for-one margaritas all day, every day, and a party room, available by reservation, for large parties or meetings. Full menu at lapalmagrill.com. Call for daily specials.
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Prime 3 on Main Steakhouse
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN LEESBURG, 610 W MAIN ST, LEESBURG 352.314.0015 | PRIME3STEAKHOUSE.COM
The dream and concept of three lifelong physicians, Prime 3 on Main is a confluence of American, Asian, and Latin influences in one world-class restaurant. Prime meats, prime rib, skirt steak, and seafood are our specialties. Our filet with black cherry port wine reduction sauce, or the Grouper Fromage, is unique and found nowhere else. Our Casa de Rosado Churrasco is a personal family recipe. Homemade Creme Brûlée and ice cream will complement your meal. Recently given the Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator Magazine as among the world’s top wine and food restaurants, Prime 3 on Main has an extensive wine list and caters to small and large groups.
Rodello’s Italian Restaurant
26736 U.S HIGHWAY 27, LEESBURG | 352.319.8093 | RODELLOS.COM
Chef Amadeo Avila invites you to enjoy authentic and fresh Italian cuisine in a friendly, comfortable dining environment at Rodello’s Italian Restaurant. The recipes used for his dishes are a blend of old-school traditions from Italy—the restaurant is named for a city in the old country—with new culinary inspirations that Chef Amadeo has learned during many years in the restaurant business. Flavorful, homemade Italian entrees such as Pistachio Crusted Lamb, Salmon Saltimbocca, Lobster Ravioli, Shrimp Risotto, and many others are classics and prepared with only the freshest ingredients. The lunch menu features personal pizzas, calzones, subs, and pasta. Sit in the spacious dining room or enjoy drinks or desserts like delicious gelato in the cozy lounge, which features a full bar, wine menu, and an array of specialty cocktails. Always look for new features on Chef Amadeo’s menu, available on the restaurant’s website, Rodellos.com.
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Serving your favorite New York Style Deli Food since 1981, we offer hearty portions of homemade comfort foods like Shepherd’s Pie and Beef Brisket, handcrafted sandwiches such as our classic Hot Pastrami and Corned Beef, made-from-scratch soups like our famous Matzo Ball and Chicken Noodle, handmade, award-winning cakes including our Banana Dream and Chocolate Killer, just to name a few. Our extensive menu includes breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with options for everyone. We have an incredible over the counter offering of deli meats and cheeses, as well as made fresh-daily breads. Our catering menu is one of the best in town, with options for both social gatherings and corporate functions.
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n the heart of downtown Leesburg, Prime 3 on Main, an upscale steakhouse that opened its doors in September 2022, stands as a culinary masterpiece owned by local doctors Dave Sustarsic and Jose Rosado.
The pair, with over 45 years of experience in cardiovascular care, seamlessly transitioned from their roles as cardiologists—where they continue to save lives—to embracing an additional mission of tantalizing taste buds as restaurateurs.
The vision behind Prime 3 was to create a haven with a 'Cheers' attitude, a place where patrons could relish great food, exquisite wine, and an overall good time. Nestled in the former Bloom's Baking House, the restaurant o ers a diverse menu in uenced by the doctors' American and Spanish (Latin) backgrounds. Dr. Rosado, a WSET Level 3 Sommelier, curates an extensive wine list catering to both novice and master enthusiasts, complementing the fusion of avors in each dish.
“We've dedicated a lot of time and e ort to developing a great menu, hiring an excellent sta , and maintaining a high level of service,”
says Dr. Sustarsic. “Making people happy is one of our passions.”
With that said, Prime 3 is not merely a dining establishment; it's an experience. Live music and wine dinners add an extra layer to the enchanting atmosphere, which includes a beautifully gold-tiled ceiling, exposed brick, and elegant, warmly lit chandeliers.
The restaurant's commitment, as expressed by Dr. Rosado, is “to be the prime destination for Lake, Sumter, and Central Florida foodies.”
Prime 3 o ers an exquisite menu with options ranging from blackened mahi mahi, bruschetta chicken, shrimp tempura, chicken caesar wrap, and tasty tacos to grouper fromage, prime cut ribeye, chicken parmigiana, duroc pork chop, specialty burgers and much more. The doctors, actively involved in menu creation, ensured that each dish met their high standards. The restaurant's reputation is bolstered by exceptional service and a vast selection of more than 100 red and white wines, earning it an Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator.
Dr. Rosado, a connoisseur himself, recommends wine pairings such as Napa Valley’s Triology with red meat,
with sh, and Pinot Grigio with salads. His words of wisdom echo through Prime 3, where the delicate balance between food and wine is revered.
“You don’t want food to overwhelm the wine, but you also don’t want wine to overwhelm the food,” Dr. Rosado says. “It’s all about nding that perfect balance.”
To ensure an amazing dining experience, Prime 3 recommends advanced reservations to experience their dining establishment, where every detail is meticulously crafted to delight your senses.
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Hours: Mon-Sat
Lunch: 11am-3pm (No Reservations Needed)
Dinner: 3-9pm (Reservations Encouraged)
Cardiologists-turnedrestaurateurs craft an unforgettable dining experience in Leesburg
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STORY: ROXANNE BROWN
ast year, after writing a story that featured Clermont’s Community Garden, I was inspired by the prospect of cultivating my own vegetables, herbs and owers.
As I listened to the woman in charge talk about the bene ts of a community garden and as she showed me around, I fell in love with its serene atmosphere and the idea behind it. The garden boxes were mostly empty at that time, but in my head, I pictured myself watering the plants and then standing there with buckets lled with the fruits of my labor as butter ies and birds ew all around me.
Despite knowing deep down inside that my thumbs have never been green, I was taken by the thought, and for just $31 per year to plant in the community garden, I gured, “What the heck?”
I invested in gardening soil and got about 10 huge bags for just under $100. Then, on Mother’s Day 2023, when my kids asked me what I wanted to do, I asked for help getting the (very heavy) soil into my bed and ready for planting. Though horri ed, they came through.
After a couple of weeks of watering dirt, I planted a sweet pepper plant a friend gave me between a cholesterol spinach plant and a few grape tomato (vining) plants. I also added some decorative stones, a gnome and two tiny fairy statuettes next to a mini mailbox for good luck and thought, “Easy peasy; I got this!”
Wrong!
The pepper plant simply vanished into the soil following a heavy rain. And even though I harvested beautiful tiny tomatoes that I proudly posted pictures of on Facebook, watering the garden in Florida’s summer heat and humidity got the best of me.
Then I met Linda, a Clermont community gardener who invited me to join a text group she and a handful of others started to help one another tend to their beds. When it came time to renew my garden rental for 2024, however, I decided to let it go… that is, until Linda encouraged me not to give up.
I have since paid another $31 and dropped seeds for green beans, peas, peppers, summer squash, lettuce, wild owers and colorful zinnias. I hope to become the envy of gardeners everywhere. Aside from that fantasy, I at least hope to make my community garden text buddies proud by helping keep their plantings alive, like they’ve so graciously done for me.
I can only hope that good gardening vibes nd me and that my thumbs turn as green as the salad I am determined to make fresh from one of my harvests!
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