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Featuring 34 MALL (RE)PORT

To many, although it has fallen into disrepair, Lake Square Mall will always fondly be remembered as a place for teenaged first jobs and first dates. Perceptions will change however, as new international owners prepare a renovation full of innovation that will epitomize a world-class community center. Currently under construction, illustrations of the ornate Via Port Florida not only expand the space but also our minds. STORY: JOHN SOTOMAYOR

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The 5th annual list of everything that’s making people’s temperatures rise.

54 HOT DAMN!

Our annual readers survey on the people, places and things making everyone go… hot damn!

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30 THE FINANCIAL FOUR

You might know the black and gold F&F logo above the bull and bear statue as you drive by Lake Sumter Landing. Though it stands for Fross & Fross, it really stands for much more. STORY: JAMES COMBS

59 HOT PROPERTIES

Your guide to the Lake+Sumter’s hottest real estate listings.

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72 THE TO-DO LIST The area is full of fun-filled events this month.

FROM THE PUBLISHER FIRST THINGS FIRST 22 #TRENDING Beach bound, have a ball, making first and more!. 26 PERSON OF INTEREST Food services director and gospel singer Fred Rahming. STORY: JAMES COMBS

28 OUTSTANDING STUDENT Minneola Charter Elementary’s Tyler Emberson.

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75 IN CONCERT See which bands are playing near you this month. 76 OUT+ABOUT Cuba in transition Traveling to Cuba is hot, hot, hot… and it’s not the tropical temperatures we’re talking about. STORY: MARY ANN DESANTIS

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96 IN THE KITCHEN Chef Dave Del Rio: the king of Eaton’s Beach The chef is chillin’ and grillin’ and dishin’ out tricks of the trade for summer cooking. STORY: KATIE LEWIS

100 FORK ON THE ROAD A new American classic Turner’s Kitchen+Bar intertwines Southern dishes with upscale dining. STORY: KATIE LEWIS

82 HI, SOCIETY! Highlights from the Via Port Florida’s grand opening, Lake Reception’s 10th annual wedding expo and more…

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I know you have heard me say it before, but I will say it again, The August “Hot Issue,” is my and our readers’ favorite issue of the year. Some people have asked me why we put a list out of categories for people to vote on. Isn’t that superficial? My answer is a resounding, “NO,” and please bear with me as I explain why I feel this way. The “Hot List” is not just fun, it is important. Why is that? In my industry there are organizations, many organizations in fact, which will judge our work based upon us meeting certain criteria of excellence. We pay money to submit our work such as editorial content, design, layouts and ad concepts all to be reviewed and judged by our peers. They critique what we do and then place us in competition with others in our industry. Some say that the reason for us doing this is due to our competitive nature and that we just like to win, which is true, but it is more than that. To me, being a part of a competition means that you are comparing your abilities or your company’s abilities to another to determine who is the best. It happens every day in business, in sports, in academics, etc. This type of competition is a good thing because competition can only make you better. It can show you where you are weak and it can show you where you are strong. Competition is a key driver when striving for excellence. That is why I do it. It motivates my team to do better when we lose, and it gives them a well-deserved pat on the back when we win. Most professions don’t have organizations that judge or critique their work so they may never know how they compare to their peers or colleagues if not for the Style Magazine Hot List. Nominations for the Hot List are 100 percent based upon reader participation; we simply put the categories out there, and the readers fill them in. The same holds true for the voting process. We have thousands of readers who come to our website each and every year to vote for their favorite people, places and events. What better way to let our teachers, service providers, healthcare providers, parents and professionals know they are doing a great job and they are appreciated. With that said, I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate all of the 2015 Hot List winners. You are the standard in which others are measured. Kudos to you, for making Lake and Sumter Counties amazing places to live, work and play. Until next month,

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First things first // #trending Spotlighting the best of local people, places, and events

BEACH BOUND Want to take a mini-vacation without breaking the bank on airline tickets, car rental and gasoline? Then consider a trip to one of Florida’s fabulous beaches, where you will enjoy white sand, balmy breezes, and swaying palm trees. Considering we live in the heart of Central Florida, the state’s beaches are within a reasonable drive. So treat yourself to a piece of paradise while splashing in the ocean and soaking up the sun. According to The Travel Channel, the Sunshine State’s top 10 beaches are:

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1) DELRAY BEACH 2) CLEARWATER BEACH 3) NAPLES 4) SANIBEL BEACH 5) SOUTH BEACH 6) SIESTA KEY 7) ATLANTIC BEACH 8) KEY WEST 9) PALM BEACH 10) CAPTIVA ISLAND

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Local police officers and firefighters will square off in a celebrity softball game August 21 at the National Training Softball Fields in Clermont. New Beginnings and PFX Athletic Fields sponsor the game. Gates open at 5 p.m. with entertainment, and the game begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 for those 12 and older; admission for children under 12 is free. For more information, contact Sandy Farnsworth at 352.617.8788,

MAKING FIRST Francisco Lindor, 21, has reached base in the majority of his first 15 games playing Major League Baseball. The Montverde Academy alumnus is a rookie shortstop for the Cleveland Indians.

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The City of Eustis recently held a ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening for a new playground in Ferran Park. Attendees had an opportunity to play on the new playground equipment while enjoying hot dogs and slushies. The new area represents the first phase of improvements to Ferran Park. Future projects include replacing sidewalks, installing new irrigation and landscaping and adding additional parking. Ferran Park is the first public park constructed in Eustis. It is named after Eustis pioneer and local businessman, Edgar L. Ferran. It also is home to the Alice B. McClelland Bandshell, constructed in 1926.


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Lakeridge Winery and its sister winery, San Sebastian in St. Augustine, won 38 awards at these prestigious competitions this summer: the 2015 Los Angeles International Wine Competition, the 2015 Riverside International Wine Competition and the Pacific Rim International Wine Competition. Ross Dress for Less officially opened in July. The 26,000 square-foot store is located on U.S. Hwy. 441 in Mount Dora in the site of the former K-Mart. Eileen Scates, Broker/Owner at Scates Realty & Investment Properties, Inc. in Clermont, recently was the recipient of the Homes for Heroes Outstanding Service Award. Selected from a field of more than 1,500 Realtors, Eileen was one of only five to receive the honor. Clermont’s First Friday Family Food Trucks and Music on Montrose is August 7. Families can enjoy a fun-filled evening of live entertainment, as well as gourmet burgers, lobster rolls, and Philly cheesesteaks.

A WHEEL TO HELP It’s never too early to begin training for Camp Boggy Creek’s fourth annual Challenge Ride, coming up Sept. 12. Bicyclists can ride a 40- or 60-mile route through scenic Lake County or a 15-mile off-road route through Seminole State Forest. Following the ride, Golden Corral will provide lunch. Participants in the 40- and 60-mile rides must be 18 or older and raise a minimum

The First National Bank sponsors the 17th Annual Professional’s Seminar, in partnership with the Florida Hospital Waterman Foundation, on August 28, 2015, 7:15 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. at the Magnolia Room on the Leesburg LSSC Campus. This is an educational opportunity for professionals to receive Continuing Education credit in CLER, CPA and CTFA. Space is limited, so RSVP required. Contact Erin O’Steen Lewin at Lewin@LSSC.edu.

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of $250. All riders will pay a $25 entry fee. Proceeds benefit Camp Boggy Creek, which provides fun-filled camping experiences for children with chronic or life-threatening illnesses. During the camps, these children engage in activities such as fishing or paddle boating, creating beautiful artwork, climbing a rock wall and descending a zip line. Call 352.483.4200 for information.

In hoops heaven Montverde Academy alumnus Dakari Johnson will test his skills against the country’s most elite basketball players. The Oklahoma City Thunder picked the 7-foot center as the 48th selection in the 2015 NBA Draft. Dakari played two years for the University of Kentucky, where he averaged 6.4 points and 4.6 rebounds per game as a sophomore.

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JAMES COMBS’ AUGUST

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1 // A FLORIDA MAN IS SUING Doctors

Hospital in Coral Gables for throwing his amputated leg in the trash. The normal practice is to burn it. Some fear he’ll lose the lawsuit because he hasn’t a leg to stand on.

2 // AN ARIZONA WOMAN IS SERVING

three and a half years in prison for running over her husband with the family car because he failed to vote in the 2012 presidential election. In an ironic twist, she adamantly opposed President Obama being re-elected but was relieved to hear that Obamacare covers mental insanity.

3 // IN MAY, A 65-YEAR-OLD GERMAN GRANDMOTHER gave birth to

quadruplets at a Berlin hospital. She faithfully changes their diapers, knowing the favor might be returned in coming years.

SMASHING VOLLEYBALLS The Hickory Point Beach sand volleyball complex, managed by the Florida Region of USA Volleyball, celebrated its anniversary July 5. The complex makes Lake County home to the biggest volleyball complex in the state.

JOSH TAKES ON: AN ADMITTEDLY ASKEW POINT-OF-VIEW FROM THE MIND OF ILLUSTRATOR JOSH CLARK

4 // WILTS ALEXANDER, OWNER OF KING’S TASTE BBQ, recently convinced the Eustis City Commission to allow a barbed-wire fence to remain around his business. The decision came after he was cited by city code enforcement in April. What a bunch of hogwash. I’m glad commissioners finally woke up and smelled the bacon.

5 // A MOUNT DORA WOMAN WITH A CRAVING for beef traveled to Volusia

County to steal steaks from Winn-Dixie. She was charged with grand theft and robbery. She should have known that paying for the beef would have been cheaper than paying bail, court costs, etc. I think it’s time this beef lover buys a cow-culator.

6 // A CLERMONT WOMAN WAS CITED for leaving her dog inside of a parked vehicle on a hot day. This is a sad tail because animal cruelty is deplorable. Sometimes pet owners make life ruff on their furry friends.

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First things first // person of interest

HIGH NOTES: I’ve produced three gospel CDs: “Fred Rahming” in 2004, “In Spite of Here is My Praise” in 2010 and “My Best Solution,” releasing this fall. SMASH HIT: My most popular song is “I Need a Word,” which has aired in both the United States and Britain. I’ve performed this song at Atlanta Live. A FAMILY AFFAIR: My baby girl, Jamilya, sings with me at our church, Citadel of Hope in Leesburg. We recently performed a duet there. She is a 21-year-old student at the University of South Florida. BEHIND THE LENS: When Jamilya graduated high school, I took graduation pictures and posted them on Facebook. Everyone loved them and started asking me to take pictures of them. That’s how FR Photography started. GIVING BACK: I was diagnosed with colon cancer in 2011. As a result, one thing I do is provide free photographs and prints to breast cancer patients to help give them their smile back. I don’t do photography to earn a living; I do it to earn a smile. GUILTY PLEASURE: Riding my Harley Davidson without a helmet. There’s something about the wind blowing around my head that makes me feel good.

FREDRAHMING VITAL STATS AGE: 43 RESIDES: Grand Island FOOD FOR THOUGHT: Fred is food services director of The Villages Rehab and Nursing Center SPREAD THE WORD: A gospel singer, Fred has written and produced three CDs CLOSE TO HOME: Fred is a lifelong Lake County resident and 1989 graduate of Eustis High

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PASSION FOR MUSIC: I started singing and playing drums at age 9. By the time I turned 20, I was singing gospel music at public venues. I was in two gospel groups, “The Brothers of Faith” and “In Faith.” I traveled throughout the southeastern United States and enjoyed that because gospel music encourages, motivates and uplifts people.

FAVORITE BOOK: “The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen Covey. This book helped me understand what qualities you need to be an effective and successful leader. MUSIC YOU’D WANT ON A DESERTED ISLAND: Fred Hammond, a popular gospel singer. He has been my favorite artist for a long time, and his inspirational music would help me cope with being on a deserted island. DESIRED TOMBSTONE INSCRIPTION: “For God I lived; For God I died.” PET PEEVE: Cold food that’s supposed to be hot.

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First things first // outstanding student Making the grade

I got the nickname Shoelace from a coach a long time ago because I always had to call timeout during a game to tie my shoes. My favorite subject in school is science, and I enjoy learning about the solar system. My favorite professional baseball player is James Loney.

TYLER EMBERSON

NICKNAME: SHOELACE / AGE: 12 / GRADE: 5 / SCHOOL: MINNEOLA CHARTER ELEMENTARY

stop, second base, pitcher and catcher. I play baseball at Minneola Athletic Complex, and for travel ball I play at different baseball fields in the state.

MY PARENTS PUT ME INTO baseball when I was four years old. When I was little, my older sisters both played softball and I enjoyed watching them. I wanted to play too.

MY FAVORITE ACCOMPLISHMENT in my baseball career so far was my very first no-hitter.

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ally good at softball, and that makes me want to be just as good. All of my teachers and coaches have taught me important things too. I have learned that hard work and lots of practice do pay off. SCHOOL HAS ALWAYS come first in my house, so I always have to study. I do really well on the FCAT test at school, probably because I don’t stress under the pressure. Even though I am in 5th grade, I can do math at an 8th-grade

level, and reading at a 7thgrade level. AFTER I GRADUATE I would love to attend Notre Dame in Indiana. One of my goals for the future is to continue playing baseball in college. MY ADVICE to pass down to younger baseball players is to practice how you want to play, because if you don’t practice right, you won’t play right.

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“We adamantly oppose a one-sizefits-all approach,” said Thomas Fross. Boilerplate strategies often ignore the

fact that everyone has unique needs and vastly different financial situations. There is no “one size fits all.” Some investors may be more interested in protecting their investments while others are more concerned with pursuing growth. Others are looking to do both. Some insurance-only firms focus solely on products such as fixed and indexed annuities. “While these investments may find a place in a retiree’s portfolio,” said Patrick Fross, “we would strongly encourage all investors to seek out a fully licensed and registered financial advisor who doesn’t just focus on one or two types of products.” Robert Fross chimed in to say: “We’re not against fixed and indexed annuities, but we are against people saying that those products are the only options retirees should be looking at. To us, annuities are just another tool in the toolbox, and we have a very large tool box.” Fross & Fross is a full-service financial planning firm that takes a sophisticated approach to all degrees

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Some investors want to take a DIY approach to retirement. However, they’re missing out on the added comfort and security of professional support and guidance during the tough times, such as the death of a spouse or a market downturn. “A website can’t sit next to you and hold your hand when you’re in hospice or provide you with the peace of mind of knowing that your spouse will be

taken care of when he or she is suddenly alone in life,” said Patrick. “We add the human element to investing,” agreed Robert. “Our office is located in the middle of the largest retirement community in the U.S., giving us the opportunity to help hundreds of clients during this phase of their lives,” Robert said. “There are three financial phases to someone’s life—the accumulation phase, the preservation phase and the distribution phase,” explained Patrick. “We specialize in helping clients take what they’ve built in the accumulation phase and use it to live comfortably

and achieve their goals during the preservation and distribution phase.” In addition, there are advantages to having a strong relationship with a local financial advisor. Sadly, when a spouse dies, the surviving spouse may find himself or herself handling the finances for the very first time. Why would spouses who find themselves in this situation want to rely on a financial advisor who is 1,200 miles way? Clients appreciate that the advisors at Fross & Fross take a hands-on approach and they love to be able to pull up in their golf carts and meet their advisor in person as often as they need.


To maintain their focus on existing clients, Fross & Fross Wealth Management takes on a limited number of new clients each year. “It’s never been our goal to be all things to all people; it’s our goal to be all things to a few people,” Thomas said. “We ensure we have enough time to meet the needs of our existing clients and their financial situations by limiting the new clients we bring in.” Robert adds: “It’s our goal to give each and everyone of our clients phenomenal service, so we invest a lot of time getting to know prospective clients before mutually deciding to work together.”

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Fross & Fross provides a grounded perspective to counter the fear-based

approach that retirees should have zero exposure to stocks. “A well-structured financial strategy addresses all the risks to a retiree’s financial situation,” Robert said. “We’re not just thinking about the risks of a market downturn or investment loss. We’re also thinking about the risk of outliving your portfolio and the risk of inflation eating away at your investments each year,” added Thomas. The brothers believe that too many advisors preach the fear of market losses to lock clients into certain investments. “When you take that approach you are failing to consider two important things: longevity and the rising cost of inflation,” Robert said. “Many of our clients will live well into their 90’s. If someone today is drawing $50,000 per year in income, then that same $50,000 in 20 years will only give them $22,100 in spending power (at 4 percent inflation). If they’re too conservative, their money is not going to keep up with inflation.” “We offer a different perspective,” added Patrick. “We balance the need

to pursue prudent growth with asset preservation. Ultimately, our goal is to help our clients sleep well at night.”

family-owned

The team believes that family is their most important value. “Family is the thread that connects our entire firm,” said Thomas. “We founded Fross & Fross as brothers and we treat our clients like members of the family.” “Most of our clients have been to our homes and met our families,” added Robert. “We want to be the last advisor they ever have and getting to know their children and grandchildren helps us develop the kind of deep relationships we want with our clients.”

Their collaborative approach also brings more experience to the table. “We’re not a one-person operation where you only have a single advisor’s viewpoint on things,” Casey said. “Here, we have four advisors with four different perspectives who collaborate to give our clients better advice. Each of our clients has at least two advisors co-managing their accounts.” Patrick agreed: “Although three of us four advisors are brothers, our differing views help give our clients multiple perspectives on key issues. We think this approach helps us serve our clients better.”

familiar

Due to their extensive industry experience, Thomas and Robert regularly appear in The Wall Street Journal, are interviewed by CNN Money and the financial news website The Street.com, and have provided financial insight to media outlets such as The Huffington

Post. Several times each month the twins appear on CNBC, Bloomberg, and Fox Business. They also write a regular column, “Retirement Reflections,” for Forbes.com. Fross & Fross also assists other financial advisors throughout the country in using the same principles and techniques that they have used to build a successful, client-centered business. For a small local company to garner such big national recognition on their market perspectives and how it affects retirees is quite impressive. “We’re proud to have received extensive national attention for our unique perspective on how current market events affect retirees,” Patrick said.

take a good look at their logo to understand why the Fross family has made the F&F a permanent fixture for Villagers. Be sure to introduce yourself to learn more about how the Fross & Fross team has achieved such success in the community. ________________________________

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FROSS & FROSS WEALTH MANAGEMENT 910 Old Camp Road, Lake Sumter Landing 352.205.7800 www.frossandfross.com

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The team is committed to being an integral part of the fabric of The Villages. “My parents retired to The Villages,” Casey said. “I treat my clients exactly how I would expect w ealt h someone to treat my parents. I always ask, ‘How would I invest their money if this was my mom and/or dad?’” Thomas also lives in The Villages. “I enjoy the amazing lifestyle we have here and being able to work and play with my own clients.” All four financial advisors are passionate about helping residents of The Villages live the retirement of their dreams. Community involvement is another firm value. In 2009, the company held “Symphony Under the Stars,” which raised money for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation. Encouraged by how much clients enjoyed the event, the next year the team hosted a doo-wop under the stars that raised money for the Moffit Cancer Center in The Villages. Next time you’re in Lake Sumter Landing, stop into the office and

Fross & Fross m a n a g e m e n t

“We specialize in helping clients take what they’ve built … and use it to live comfortably and achieve their goals…”

The advisors at Fross & Fross offer securities and advisory services through SII Investments, Inc., member FINRA, SIPC and a Registered Investment Advisor. Fross and Fross Wealth Management and SII Investments, Inc. are separate companies.

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very time Jennifer Glidewell, general manager of Via Port Florida, walks past the Hershey Ice Cream parlor at the former Lake Square Mall, she suddenly is filled with teenaged memories. At 15, she had her first job there. Back then, it was Bruster’s Ice Cream. She vividly remembers how her parents had to sign a waiver because she was under 16. When she looks up, she spots the AMC movie theater (which was expanded in 1995), where she had her first date. She cannot remember what movie they saw or which food court restaurant they stopped at to eat, but she remembers the feeling. It was one of joy and innocence.

the next two years. They are pouring millions of dollars into the Lake County deal; funds that are sure to boost the image of everything they touch.

THE MIDAS TOUCH

Opened in 1980 by General Growth Properties, Lake Square Mall was unique in its day. It was and is the only indoor mall in the local region. However, 35 years has taken its toll. The mall has seen better days. Glidewell gushes when she describes what Via Port has accomplished in Istanbul. According to their website, viaproperties.com, the outdoor-concept mall in Istanbul boasts 189 stores and more than 6 million square feet (the

said. “It now has a more welcoming feel as the fresh paint and new plants greet people as they come in. The addition of the fountain gives the feel of a mall found closer to Orlando.” The new electronic sign out front is a nice touch. “The mall is finally catching up to the times,” Carpenter added. Indeed, it has. And, it was designed to do so. The renovations at the mall currently have reached $4 million, Glidewell said. That only covers stage one of the indoor entertainment center called the Fun Zone, which will be comprised of 37,000 square feet. When the landscaping, water features and town center are added, the final tally may reach $10 million.

(L–R): Owner Coskun Bayraktar and Country Manager Cenk Hayirlioglu review plans for Via Port Florida; Via Port's new Center Court; Rendering of the proposed Restaurant Zone.

Her feelings are shared by many in Lake County. Memories of playing at the Gold Mine arcade, which later became The Tilt, evoke nostalgia of bygone days. Glidewell has worked at Lake Square Mall most of her life. At one time, she worked as an assistant manager of a china and jewelry shop. Now, after 15 years, she is the general manager of the entire mall. Purchased in September 2014 by a company called Via Port in Istanbul, Turkey, the new mall bears the owner's name. The company is so enamored with its Lake County acquisition, they declared it the new flagship of their American affiliate: Via Port USA. The company purchased a second mall outside Albany, New York, with a plan to purchase 10 more within

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current location at Via Port Florida comprises only a half million) flush with Mediterranean-style streets, liveaction squares and green space that even houses an enormous duck pond. The interior is lavish, with a covered Turkish Bazaar designed as a miniature replica of the world-famous Grand Bazaar. “Via Port is not just a shopping mall; it is a living center to its core” where “laughter and joy take the lead,” according to viaport.com. Glidewell is excited by the prospect of bringing that golden touch to Leesburg. Eileen Carpenter, owner of CC’s Gluten Free Marketplace in the mall, shares Glidewell’s enthusiasm. “Since the acquisition of the mall by Via Port, there has definitely been a turnaround in the look and feel,” she

“The first phase of the Fun Zone will include a 22-lane bowling alley, a restaurant, several party rooms and a 5,000 square-foot arcade,” said Glidewell. Stage one should be completed by the end of October. The use of the remaining 50,000 square feet will be determined later, although some will be used for go carts, she said. “Jennifer [Glidewell] and the team are doing a great job of bringing new and exciting events to the mall such as the weekly Saturday afternoon concerts, yoga twice a week and all the kids’ activities,” said Carpenter. “Not to mention all the exciting new plans that are coming, from the bowling alley to the new restaurants, and the layout of the mall. To have our business in the mall during this time is really exciting. To be able to see how


much the mall has changed and will continue to change is very gratify.” Michael Morrison, owner of New York Fashion, agrees. “I can already see the improvements in the mall; everything is going all right,” he said. From his business, he can see the new, ornate natural spring fountain displayed proudly as the mall centerpiece. It is a popular meeting and gathering place for patrons who also stop for coffee at one of several café kiosks. “I can see many people walking, which picks up over the weekend,” he said. “I came from another mall, which was kind of slow. I can see the new mall will be a more attractive, fun environment.” According to Carpenter, the real proof of the mall’s positive changes comes from customers. “Some say they haven't been to the mall in a couple of years but comment on how nice it looks,” she said. “Other customers comment on how nice it is for the mall to offer all the different activities while parents with small children enjoy the area for kids.”

MAJOR IMPACT

“There are two ways to look at economic impact really,” said Robert Chandler, Lake County Economic Development & Tourism Director. “When you talk about economic impact, that truly means the impact of new dollars coming into an economy. From the Via Port perspective, the amount of money that they are investing in the mall is a significant economic impact.” So, $7 million will go to local contractors, suppliers and businesses of that nature — a direct influx of capital into the local economy. When we talk about the long-term economic impact, that’s when the true definition of economic impact can get lost, according to Chandler, because economic impact is measured in “new dollars.” Chandler proceeds with caution: “While this is a regional mall, it remains to be seen how many non-Lake County

Via Port is not just a shopping mall, it is a living center to its core” where “laughter and joy take the lead.” — VIAPORT.COM

shoppers are going to come into Lake County to shop at this mall,” he said. “Technically, until we know that, it could be a great mall — they could do amazing things with it and still, based on the amount of competing supply out there, you just will not have that many people traveling in. So from that perspective, I am not sure you will see a true economic impact based off that technical definition.” Chandler adds that the other side of that issue is the community impact. “Meaning the ancillary impacts, and I think those are pretty substantial,” he said. “The mall is the anchor to the east side of Leesburg — that corridor coming into Leesburg — and as the mall goes, so does that corridor. To have this kind of investment come back into the mall is not only a good thing for the community to have another place to shop, from an aesthetic perspective — have them clean it up, new sign — all those things are great, but it is also going to impact all of the surrounding businesses.” To Chandler, that means the restaurants in the area will improve as more traffic comes through. The restaurants will see more business because people want to shop and eat in vibrant locations. “When you have an area that is a bit more dilapidated, if you will, you will have less people want to go there,” he said. “There just isn’t enough vibrancy and energy there. I think it brings a much-needed shot of energy and vibrancy to that corridor.”

Chandler contends another layer to this will be the general perception of Leesburg. He argues if the mall, being one of the major anchors or centers that Leesburg has, is in a state of disrepair, it reflects poorly on the community. “But now you flip that around, and you can talk about $7 million in investment, talk about lifestyle, destination — then everyone is talking and asking, ‘What is going on over there in Leesburg?’” To put it simply: If these guys are putting $7 million into this, something good must be happening. Chandler said he thinks it will benefit the entire town. “Now one of these main corridors into the city, with a commerce center as an anchor, enacts the expression, ‘Rising tide raises all ships.’” From the capital infusion resulting from the renovation to the aesthetics of having a nicer looking facility, there will be impact. Not just on the surrounding businesses, but on the entire community, as well.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH

The community impact reaches far beyond economic dollars. “Another thing I love about our new owners from Via is that they highly encourage community involvement,” Glidewell said. She laments that management hasn’t been able or allowed to do that with previous owners. This year, they’ve been involved in the Fish Fry and had a float in the Mardi Gras parade. “We are also sponsors of the Venetian Garden Society for the first time and will have an area for face painting and a photo booth,” Glidewell said. The impact goes well beyond monetary worth. Eileen Carpenter agrees. “Via Port Florida has done a great job of bringing life back to the mall and to Leesburg by updating the property and making it a destination, not just another trip to the mall,” she said.

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THE PEOPLE AND EVENTS EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT

2. GAY MARRIAGE

The hottest judicial decision of the year was the stunning June 26, 2015, U.S. Supreme Court decision to legalize gay marriage throughout all 50 states. In protest, some clerks have resigned or refuse to issue licenses, sparking further debate.

1. THE TRUMP CARD

Donald Trump is the hot personality everyone is talking about right now. He is enjoying a comfortable lead in the polls as the No. 1 choice of Republicans and Republican Independent voters with 24 percent. Wisconsin Gov. Scott comes in at a distant second with 13 percent and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is third with 12 percent. Considering some of the things he has said since entering the presidential race this is nothing short of remarkable! Would Texas Sen. Ted Cruz have gotten away with calling illegal Mexican immigrants “rapists?” How would Florida Sen. Marco Rubio fare in the polls if he criticized Arizona Sen. John McClain for being a POW? Or Sen. Rand Paul for retaliation against South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham over name-calling? Love him or not, Trump won’t be censored and that makes him entertaining — and a real presidential contender!

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“I can’t stand it when people honk when stopped in traffic! I mean, no one is going anywhere, so what’s the point?!”

“People who don’t practice what they preach. I really don’t like hypocrites!”

“We are the richest country in the world yet we don’t have a universal health care system!”

“I hate it when people unload all the details of their personal life on social media. No one wants to read all that negativity on their Facebook feed!”

“Litter bugs are a big pet peeve! It’s laziness. Is it that difficult to throw something away in the proper receptacle?”

“I would love to see peace throughout the world instead of so much war!”

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11. PLANNED PARENTHOOD A hidden camera video reignited the nationwide debate on abortion after its release by the Center for Medical Progress purportedly showed that Planned Parenthood illegally sells tissue from aborted fetuses. The video shows Planned Parenthood’s senior director of medical services, Dr. Deborah Nucatola, discussing the collection of fetal tissue with two people posing as potential tissue buyers. A second video released shortly after shows another Planned Parenthood staff member discussing fetal tissue. The jury is still out on this one, but discussion on the heated topic has spread like wildfire. This hot topic brings Row v. Wade back to the forefront of American dialogue.

BY THE NUMBERS 12. NUMBER OF YEARS EUSTIS HAS HELD GEORGEFEST

114 $3.8 16. ON A HOT STREAK! ———

13. COST OF LEESBURG CITYSCAPE PROJECT

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“It really grinds my gears when people try to compare Justin Bieber to Kurt Cobain!”

“Our government legislators have to be more responsive to the people, especially the middle class!”

MARCELINE BLACK, MT. DORA

SALLY WHITNEY, THE VILLAGES

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Lifelong Leesburg resident Mary Katherine Fechtel is no stranger to pageant success. She won the titles of Junior Miss Leesburg at age 11, Miss Florida’s Outstanding Teen at age 14 and Miss University of Florida at age 19. But her true crowning achievement occurred when she took home the prestigious title of Miss Florida in June. She will now focus her attention on vying for the title of Miss America. The competition will be held in Atlantic City and will air at 9 p.m., Sept. 13 on ABC.

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17. CONFEDERATE FLAG No other story had gotten people more up at arms than the divisive dispute over the Confederate flag. Those that say it is a symbol of racism demanded the flag be removed from government buildings and other public spaces where it had been prominently displayed for years. Pro-flag advocates, who see it as a symbol of pride and heritage, demanded that the flag be returned to its due place of prominence. Locally, this occurred in neighboring Marion County. The Confederate flag was removed by an administrator of the McPherson Government Complex. It was restored by a vote of the City Council after the community rallied in support. The divisiveness seen in Marion is precisely why this is one of the hottest topics of the year.


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POP CULTURE

WHAT PEOPLE ARE READING, WATCHING, LISTENING TO AND GOING TO SEE

TELEVISION 33. EMPIRE (FOX) DRAMA Most Phenomenal Breakout Hit in 2015 with a ratings increase week after week

34. THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT

MOVIES 18. JURASSIC WORLD UNIVERSAL PICTURES A monster hit, Jurassic World remained in the number-one spot for several weeks, an enormous accomplishment given the lineup of summer blockbusters. But this film is still on everyone’s radar as it surpassed The Avengers, taking the #3 spot for Highest Grossing Film Ever. Titanic remains afloat at #2 and Avatar reigns at #1.

19. INSIDE OUT PIXAR This film proved to be a hit as much with parents as it was with

kids. Many parents who accompanied their kids laughed and cried at the powerfully moving, relatable and likable story. This year’s “Frozen.”

20. THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PART 2 LIONS GATE ENTERTAINMENT For the devout followers of this franchise, the anticipation of seeing Katniss Everdeen and District 13 battle the tyrannical Capital in a full-blown rebellion is overwhelming. The finale to the Hunger Games phenomena is expected to bring in huge ticket sales.

21. CRIMSON PEAK UNIVERSAL PICTURES Director Guillermo Del Toro returns with another bone-chiller. This story centers around an aspiring author who is torn between her devotion to a childhood friend and her attraction to a mysterious newcomer.

22. THE FORCE AWAKENS: STAR WARS EPISODE VII DISNEY

A disturbance caused by the collective cheer of die-hard fans could be felt all the way in the Dagobah system once the most highly anticipated trailer in cinematic history hit the screens. Directed and produced by JJ Abrams, Episode VII will reunite the cast from the 1977 original — an astonishing 32 years after their final film together in 1983. Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill), Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) and Han Solo (Harrison Ford) are joined by many memorable characters like Chewbacca (Peter Mayhew), C-3P0 (Anthony Daniels) and the lovable R2-D2 (Kenny Baker) plus many new ones. It doesn’t even come out until December, but a fan frenzy is already heating up!

(CBS) TALK SHOW Colbert replaces David Letterman! Premieres Sept. 8.

35. THE WALKING DEAD (AMC) DRAMA While in its sixth season, “The Walking Dead” series is so contagious, it spawned its own talk show: The Talking Dead, and a highly anticipated sequel Fear the Walking Dead (airing this August).

36. BETTER CALL SAUL (AMC) DRAMA Stars Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks received Emmy noms for Best Outstanding Supportive Actor. The fledgling show, a prequel to the beloved “Breaking Bad,” garnered seven nominations in all.

BOOKS 23. THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN

24. GREY

BY PAULA HAWKINS

This New York Times #1 best-seller for print fiction and hardcover fiction ranked third Most Wished For on Amazon.com. It also ranked third Most Anticipated book in 2014 and Most Talked About book in 2015 on Goodreads.com.

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25. THE LIFECHANGING MAGIC OF TIDYING UP BY MARIE KONDO

26. THE WRIGHT BROTHERS

28. THE MARTIAN

30. DORK DIARIES

BY DAVID MCCULLOUGH

BY ANDY WEIR

27. THE BOOK OF JOAN

29. THE BOYS IN THE BOAT

BY MELISSA RIVERS

BY DANIEL JAMES

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31. DRAMA BY RAINA TELGEMEIER

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BY THE NUMBERS 37. MADAM SECRETARY (CBS) DRAMA THE LOCAL REVIEW: BY JEANETTE “JET” NETWAL TAVARES, FL

Compelling television, like lightning, strikes irregularly. Both get your complete attention. Madam Secretary is a hot bolt from CBS with a satisfying charge. Featuring a great cast, their detailed performances leave everyone else on the field. Each show’s editing is tight, with precise, perfectly nuanced dialogue. Tea Leoni and a cast including Tim Daly (Henry McCord), Bebe Neuwirth (Nadine Tolliver), and Geoffrey Arend (Matt Mahoney), light up the screen. Special nod to Zeljko Ivanek, who as the president’s chief of staff, is simultaneously the man you hate and respect. The guest appearances are top notch and the story arcs are crisp and thought provoking. Leoni shines as her character, Elizabeth McCord, delves into complex problems both in her office and within her family. This isn’t a show about politics, talking points and rahrah. Leave those to the Internet, and tune in for an hour of hot, top-tier entertainment.

38. MINUTES NEEDED TO WATCH ALL 552 EPISODES OF THE SIMPSONS

12,144 SOURCE: TIME (AUG 24, 2014)

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MILLION ——— 40. MOST CONCERTS BY ONE BAND: BON JOVI

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The Top in Pop BILLBOARD MUSIC: AUGUST 1, 2015

42. TAYLOR SWIFT FEATURING KENDRICK LAMAR “Bad Blood” Taylor Swift is having another banner year. Her 1989 album reached 5 million in U.S. sales, making it the fastest-selling album in over 10 years! Not only that, but the single, Bad Blood continues in the #1 spot on Billboard’s Top 100 and the video was just nominated for MTV’s Video Music Awards, Video of the Year.

43. OMI 44. The Weeknd 45. David Guetta featuring Nicki Minaj & Afrojack 46. Fifth Harmony featuring Ink Kid 47. Walk the Moon 48. Wiz Khalifa featuring Charlie Puth 49. Andy Grammer

“Cheerleader” “Can’t Feel My Face” “Hey Mama” “Worth It” “Shut Up and Dance” “See You Again” “Honey I’m Good”

Country Radio AMERICAN COUNTRY COUNTDOWN: JULY 20, 2015

50. Canaan Smith 51. Jason Aldean 52. Blake Shelton 53. Little Big Town 54. Brantley Gilbert

“Love You Like That” “Tonight Looks Good on You” “Sangria” “Girl Crush” “One Hell of an Amen” 55. MICHAEL RAY “Kiss You In The Morning” FASTEST RISING NEW COUNTRY ARTIST Eustis native and country-music newcomer, Michael Ray is burning up the charts with his debut single, “Kiss You in the Morning,” climbing his way into America’s hearts and playlists. The likeable, good-looking hot new singer is steaming up country radio with his catchy lyrics and good old boy Southern charm. Keep it up, son, you are doing us proud!


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SPORTS

SPORTS NEWS THAT IS FIRING UP COMMUNITY DISCUSSION

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56. GIRL POWER!

60. RECORD FOR MOST VIEWS OF A U.S. WOMEN’S SOCCER MATCH IN THE U.S.

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Hot off the heels (or should we say, cleats?) of the mega-proactive “Throw Like a Girl” campaign that begun in June 2014, then went viral when aired during the 2015 Super Bowl, our very own U.S. Women’s National Team has shown the world how it’s done with a remarkable run to victory — beating Japan 5-2 in soccer to claim the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup champions. The final was watched by more people than the NBA finals, the NHL finals, MLB’s game 7 of the World Series and yes, even the NFL Super Bowl! Superwoman Abby Wambach led the team. A record-smasher in her own right, she holds the international goal-scoring record for both male and female players, among a laundry list of accolades.

57.TEBOW TIME AGAIN? Legendary former Florida quarterback Tim Tebow recently signed a one-year, $660,000 contract with the Philadelphia Eagles. No doubt, he will be chucking some Hail Mary’s in late-game situations.

MILLION ——— 61. NUMBER OF GOALS BY RECORDHOLDER, TEAM USA STRIKER, ABBY WAMBACH

58. BACK ON TRACK Sprinter Tyson Gay, who trains at the National Training Center in Clermont, recently finished in first place in the 100 meters at the Adidas Grand Prix. It was a big victory for Gay, who served a oneyear suspension for using illegal steroids.

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59. IN IT TO WIN(STON)! FSU QB, Jameis Winston, who won the Heisman Trophy and took FSU to the national championship as a freshman, was drafted overall No. 1 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Naturally there are high expectations. Is Winston the answer? Time will tell.

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64. KEEP YOUR EYES ON THE (FOOT)BALL Football season is only one month away. Most of us cannot wait to witness hard-hitting tackles and 60yard touchdown passes. Of course, following multiple games at once is nearly impossible. So if you’re a football fanatic, you should consider the following apps: CBS Sports ESPN College Football ESPN Radio ESPN SportsCenter Fanatics FOX Sports GO NFL Mobile TeamStream Thuuz Yahoo Sports SOURCE: PHANDROID.COM/2014/08/05/BEST-ANDROID-APPS-FOOTBALL-NFL/

65. SPIKE IT!

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There’s an increasingly popular sport that uses a net and is kind of like volleyball and slightly similar to ping-pong. Welcome to spikeball, a sport where four players (two on each team) bounce a palm-size ball off a circular net resembling a small trampoline so the opposing team cannot return it. The first team to reach 21 points is the winner. Although the sport originated in 1989, it has only become popular in recent years. In fact, spikeball tournaments are held throughout the country, and there are even intramural college spikeball teams. There are more than a quarter million players in the United States.

66. BRINGING THE HEAT FOR HEIDI COTE, THE BLAZING SUN AND THE SAND OF THE VOLLEYBALL COURT ARE A PERFECT COMBINATION. The athletic brunette was a standout on her volleyball team at The Foundation Academy High School. That led to a scholarship at Lake-Sumter State College, where she played for three years while studying nursing. She was also a member of the National Honor Society and Dreamers & Doers at LSSC. Now she enjoys the fast-paced, exciting competition of beach volleyball. “I played seriously for so long that I just want to have fun with it now, and I can also get a workout in at the same time,” she said. “I don’t have to kill myself at the gym. I can be outside and have a good time.” While Heidi and friends still go for edgy play, they don’t worry so much about the big wins. “We’ve done a few tournaments on the beaches, but we just want to have fun with it now.” The friends play most often at Hickory Point Beach volleyball courts, the largest permanent beach volleyball complex in Florida. Heidi says if you’re looking for a game, there’s usually somebody playing on one of the many courts. Heidi doesn’t plan to slow down anytime soon. In addition to her volleyball, she also enjoys paintball.

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67. DRONE WARS Fueled by complaints of drones flying into airspace of aircraft fighting wildfires, California politicians, Representative Mike Gatto (D-Glendale) and state Sen. Ted Gaines (R-El Dorado) presented legislation that would penalize the drone operator and grant immunity to firefighters and other first responders for damaging intruding drones during emergencies. This is the latest of several legal attempts to restrict drone activity. In Florida, Gov. Rick Scott signed SB 766 into law, which will ban using aerial drones to take any images that could breach the privacy of people or privately owned real property, without owner or occupant consent. This law will drastically affect news media. Critics say the law violates the First Amendment right to collect news. Charles Tobin, a partner for Holland & Knight’s Washington, D.C. office, chair of the firm’s National Media Practice Team and drone

68. HI-TECH-TOCK Technology meets fashion with the new Apple Watches and other Smart Watches by brands such as LG and Samsung.

69. WRISTERSIZE Another hot new gadget is the Fitbit, which is a wearable tech product that helps track personal fitness. When worn on the wrist, the band tracks the user’s physical activity, sleep patterns and more.

expert, believes people should not panic over invasion of privacy by drones. “In the 1880’s, when Kodak introduced the Brownie camera (the first portable camera for mass use), people panicked at the thought of being photographed doing personal activity in public places, such as beachgoers, things that now we consider commonplace,” he said. “Today, people regularly take photos for personal use and have the added public benefit to conduct civic journalism, keeping the police in check.”

70. ALMOST HUMAN Theodore in the sci-fi romantic, comedy-drama “Her” had Samantha. Tony Stark of “Iron Man” had Jarvis. Microsoft presents your very own talking Operating System (OS) with Artificial Intelligence (AI) with Cortana. Sure Apple has Siri and Amazon has Alexa, which allows the user to verbally interact with the device as if it were a person. But Cortana can do so much more. Unlike the other virtual entities, Cortana can work across PC’s and phones. Thus, not only does Cortana retrieve information, but it can also communicate for you, manage your calendar and tend to your personal needs, such as play music, turn on the TV or activate any remote controlled unit like temperature or security systems. Cortana elevates the digital personal assistant to the next level.

71. FIT APPS Fitness apps have been HOT lately. Tracking how many steps you take in a day, how many calories you burn, keeping track of personal goals and more. Some phones like the new LG G4 already have a fitness app built-in. Some popular fitness apps include: • MyFitness Pal • MapMy Fitness • FitStar Personal trainer • FitNet

PHOTOS: DRONE: SHUTTERSTOCK WATCHES: APPLE, SAMSUNG, LG AND FITBIT CORTANA: MICROSOFT

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WHAT’S IN? More and more people are demanding to know what’s in the food they’re consuming. They’re educating themselves, scrutinizing food labels and passing up items that don’t meet their healthy lifestyle requirements. In many cases, what was old is new again. 72. BONE BROTH is in and has been around since man first learned how to boil water and toss in a few animal bones. In more modern times, boiling animal bones for hours to create a broth rich in minerals is a relatively new trend that is gaining in momentum. Books are being written about it, restaurants and take-outs are offering bone broth to their customers and even the L.A. Lakers include it in their official team diet. 73. GLUTEN AND WHEAT-FREE PRODUCTS are still very much in. Based on consumer demand, restaurateurs are adding more gluten-free items to their menus and food companies are introducing new gluten-free products. Ancient grains are in. As interest in gluten-laden products decrease, the demand for ancient grains like quinoa, buckwheat, farro and kamut are increasing.

74. LABEL-FREE FOOD PRODUCTS and food products with few ingredients are in. Consumers recognize that fewer ingredients on a label translate to a healthier food product.

WHAT’S OUT? LOW-FAT PRODUCTS as we once knew them are out and no longer seen as healthy by many health professionals. Processed food products that claim to be lowfat are often in fact very high in sugar and calories — that translates to higher carbohydrate levels and potential weight gain. CLEANSING (or detoxifying the body) is on the way out. Although it has been popular for the last few years, many health professionals are now saying it’s a short-term solution. The current trend is “clean eating” which replaces artificial ingredients, processed foods and packaged foods with natural foods.

75. AMOUNT AMERICANS SPEND ON YOGA INSTRUCTION ANNUALLY

$2.5 BILLION SOURCE: YOGA JOURNAL

——— 76. IN GENERAL, NUMBER OF CALORIES TO BURN ONE POUND OF FAT PER WEEK

3,500

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Richard Matwyshen, who runs The Villages Holistic Health Club and the New Vibrant You Club, says he and his wife Joy regularly consume bone broth, limit gluten-laden products and enjoy a 95 percent vegetarian diet.

WHAT’S IN? Fitness professionals say it all boils down to two things: a return to basic exercises and the continuing integration of technology. 79. FITNESS TECHNOLOGY continues to grow in popularity. Streaming workout videos that can be accessed on smart phones, tablets, computers and televisions are popular with frequent travelers and those who may be too shy to go to a gym. Wearable activity and caloric intake trackers like FitBit are now commonplace within the fitness community and will continue to grow in popularity and functionality. 80. BODY WEIGHT EXERCISES may not be new to the fitness world, but they have been ranked by fitness and health professionals as the top trend in 2015. The return to strength training exercises that don’t require free weights (pushups, pull-ups, sit-ups, etc.) has become so popular that some club owners are bundling and selling those exercise packages to their clientele.

SOURCE: MAYO CLINIC

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81. GROUP PERSONAL TRAINING is trending as a more affordable option than individual training sessions and is another top trend in 2015.

WHAT’S OUT? FITNESS CLASSES/EXERCISES have dropped out of the American College of Sports Medicine’s list of top 20 trends. Those classes include Zumba and indoor cycling, which have not been in the top 20 trends list for several years, although still popular in many venues. PHYSICIAN REFERRALS have also dropped in popularity.

——— 78. NUMBER OF AMERICANS WHO HAVE DIABETES

23,600,000 SOURCE: YOURFITNESSQUEST.COM

LOCAL EXPERT Joel McKenna, Fitness Manager for The Villages Spanish Springs MVP Athletic Club says that 30-minute in-cycling and group core training sessions are also popular. He also said FitBits are huge with his client base because the technology helps them become more accountable for their actions.

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HOT WHEELS 82. READY TO BURN RUBBER!

LATEST VEHICLES THAT ARE BURNING UP THE ROADS

The Swedish automobile manufacturer Koenigsegg recently introduced its latest car, the Regera. Its name means “to reign” in Swedish, and this carbon fiber machine does exactly that. The race-like, lightweight luxury sports car can go from 0 to 250 mph in 20 seconds. The interior features a 9-inch infotainment touchscreen with Apple’s CarPlay. In addition, you’ll be in awe of the car’s beautiful body featuring sleek bodywork and monster side scoops. Don’t become overly excited, though. The car costs $1,890,000. Pocket change, right?

OTHER POPULAR VEHICLES: 83. 2016 Tesla Model X This popular crossover utility vehicle provides drivers with the space and functionality of an SUV with the outstanding performance of a Tesla.

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86. 2016 Corvette Stingray comes in two new colors— Corvette Racing Yellow and Long Beach Red. Three special design packages are also available for this iconic American automobile.

87. 2016 Toyota Mirai The Mirai represents a turning point in automotive history. It is the only zero-emissions vehicle that can travel 312 miles before needing recharged — almost as far as a regular gas-powered automobile.

88. CUSTOM CARTS ARE KING!

A statement piece often is a piece of clothing or an accessory that reflects the owner’s personality. Now in The Villages, golf carts have become statement pieces too! Perry Ressler from Street Rod Productions, says the current trend of golf cart customization is all about two-tone paint jobs such as a cart with a Ford color on top and a Lexus color on the bottom. Requests for finishes like sparkly metallics and pearl opalescence are also increasing in frequency. Paul Ressler is the sales manager for Street Rod. He said adding hand-painted images like colorful flames, the owner’s name or a favorite sports team logo on the body of a cart is another trend that’s gaining popularity. Golf cart accessories like LED lighting on the undercarriage, ahooga horns and digital speedometers on the dash are becoming more commonplace, as well. Golf cart trends boil down to one word — customization — and many golf cart owners will tell you, “The more unique, the better.”


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FOOD AND RESTAURANTS THAT ARE SIZZLING HOT

89. FIREBALL BRAND CINNAMON LIQUOR has taken the bars by storm with its increased popularity. Jack Daniels joined the cinnamon craze with its Tennessee Fire label, as well as Jim Beam Kentucky Fire. 90. BEER CHEESE AND PRETZELS have been cropping up on menus all over the county. You can find this popular appetizer at Chili’s, Nicker’s Clubhouse Restaurant at Mission Inn, the Mellow Mushroom and many more. A local couple makes and processes their own beer cheese in Tavares called Colonel’s Snappy Beer Cheese. Get it at Sprouts Fresh Market in Eustis.

Some options for those who truly crave a HOT meal. EL RANCHITO 911 W. North Blvd. Leesburg 352.314.9339

580 E Hwy. 50 Clermont 352.243.1360

1 LaGrande Blvd. Lady Lake 352.750.3335

1152 Main St. The Villages 352.259.6582

FIESTA GRANDE MEXICAN GRILL 421 N. Baker St. Mount Dora 352.385.3540

PHOTOS: BIG MAC: MCDONALD’S CORP.

RAMSHACKLE’S CAFÉ Check out their Macho Nachos and Buzzard’s Breath Chili. 1317 N. 14th St Leesburg 352.365.6565

THAI JASMINE 1010 E Alfred St. Tavares 352.742.0956 THAI RUBY 1064 Canal St. Lady Lake 352.205.8288

CHIPOTLE MEXICAN GRILL 1495 E Highway 50 TIJUANA FLATS 10300 U.S. Hwy. 441 Clermont Leesburg 352.394.0175 352.343.3337 2560 E. Hwy. 50 Clermont 352.242.6561

92. CUPS OF COFFEE CONSUMED IN ONE YEAR WORLDWIDE

500 BILLION

SOURCE: COFFEE-STATISTICS.COM

——— 93. SLICES OF PIZZA SOLD EVERY SECOND

91. RESTAURANTS AY JALISCO 1154 Main St. Lady Lake 352.259.6582

BY THE NUMBERS

COUSIN VINNIE’S WORLD FAMOUS CHICKEN WINGS A dozen varieties of wings, ranging from Cousin Allen’s “Bad Breath” Garlic Wings to “Bad to the Bone” chicken wings. 10700 U.S. Hwy. 441 Leesburg 352.253.2442 SINBAD’S In addition to teriyaki and garlic butter wings, they also serve traditional Buffalo styles in mild, hot and firecracker versions. 1050 W. Burleigh Blvd. Tavares 352.343.6669

HOT SPOTS 96. FRANK’S PLACE Part pool hall, part game room and part party place, this place offers a little of everything. Challenge your friends to a game of poker or sit outside on the new deck and listen to live music with a cold drink and nice meal. 201 N. 1st St., Leesburg 352.323.1989

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——— 94. SCOVILLE HEAT UNITS (MEASURE OF SPICINESS) OF WORLD’S HOTTEST PEPPER: THE CAROLINA REAPER

2,200,000 SOURCE: CRAZY HOT SEEDS

——— 95. CALORIES IN A MCDONALD’S BIG MAC

563 SOURCE: USDA

97. LAKE MINNEOLA INN AND TIKI BAR A great place to experience the REAL Florida. The outside dining deck gives you a wonderful view of picturesque Lake Minneola, while the sounds of Jimmy Buffet play in the background. Your favorite drinks are at the tiki bar and visitors enjoy the $1 draft specials all day, everyday. 508 S. Main Ave., Minneola 352.394.2232

98. ALEXANDER SPRINGS Cool down in the 72-degree water at Alexander Springs. The crystal-blue water is a great place for snorkeling, scuba diving or swimming. You can enjoy a family picnic or immerse yourself in nature by walking the 1.1-mile Timucuan Trail. 49525 CR 455, Altoona 352.669.3522

99. LAKERIDGE WINERY & VINEYARDS Tour this beautiful 28,000 square-foot facility and enjoy a lesson in wine making, pick some grapes and even sample wine. Grape-stomping contests are held throughout the year! 19329 U.S. Hwy. 27 N, Clermont 800.768.WINE 100. THE GRAND OAKS RESORT This 400-acre equine resort is home to the Florida Carriage Museum, which showcases an amazing collection of European and American horsedrawn carriages. 3000 Marion CR, Weirsdale 352.750.5500

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president president andand CEO, CEO, TomTom Formanek, Formanek, when when he he waswas a general a general manager, manager, including including Tagliente. Tagliente. TheThe Jenkins Jenkins Auto Auto Group Group as aaswhole a whole is is committed committed to giving to giving backback to the to the communities communities where where theythey operate operate andand giveaways giveaways are are nothing nothing newnew within within the the dealerships. dealerships. TheThe Teachers Teachers of of the the YearYear for for LakeLake andand Marion Marion Counties Counties eacheach received received a new a new car car from from Jenkins Jenkins in 2015. in 2015. TheThe three-year three-year leased leased vehicles vehicles are are sponsorships sponsorships through throughthe therespective respectivecounty countyeducation education foundations foundations andand willwill continue continue for years for years to come. to come. “Whether “Whether we we are are giving giving backback to to ourour teachers teachers or helping or helping out out the the service service menmen andand women women whowho protect protect ourour freedom, freedom, we we are are devoted devoted to being to being good good community community citizens, citizens, ” ” saidsaid Tagliente. Tagliente. “We“We guarantee guarantee thatthat we we willwill do do everything everything we we cancan to provide to provide excellent excellent service service thatthat is worthy is worthy of of youryour business business andand youryour referrals. referrals. ” Referrals ” Referrals likelike those those coming coming from from the the Fasulos Fasulos whowho havehave already already spoken spoken to atofew a few close close friends friends in the in the Orlando Orlando area,area, encouraging encouraging them them to stop to stop by and by and check check out out the the Jenkins Jenkins way.way. “We“We are are worth worth the the drive, drive, ” said ” said Tagliente. Tagliente. “Come “Come check check us out us out andand see see the the everyday everyday excellence excellence offered offered andand Jenkins Jenkins Hyundai Hyundai of of Leesburg. Leesburg. ” ” You’ll You’ll be glad be glad youyou did.did.


Melissa was right to be concerned about her husband. Family history is a primary contributor to a person’s overall cardiovascular health. It’s never too early to ask your doctor for an assessment. Never too soon to ask for recommendations to help. The good news, after a thorough workup at ICE, their cardiologists were able to determine that his heart was in good shape. His cholesterol was high but it was manageable through medication. Melissa’s heart felt as if a great weight had been removed from it.

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HOTPEOPLE!

EYES

COUPLE

RUNNER-UP: Kayla Jiner

RUNNER-UP: Marc & Cheryl Kozak

Ryan Veraghen PERSONALITY

HAIR STYLE

Jeff Hurst

RUNNER-UP: Binx McEarchen

MOM

RUNNER-UP: Jessy Flinn

Dina Simpson PERSONAL STYLE

Teresa Simmons

RUNNER-UP: Leah Conner

DAD

RUNNER-UP: Kara Hurst

Brandy Herron

SMILE

Jessy Flinn

Dean Simmons RUNNER-UP: Jeff Hurst

Jeff & Kara Hurst

HOTPROFESSIONALS!

HAIR STYLIST

Ashley Baker Robert & Robert Salon RUNNER-UP: Dina Simpson, Cal’s Beauty Salon

RUNNER-UP: Mandy Hamilton

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HOTPROFESSIONALS! MASSAGE THERAPIST

VOLUNTEER

POLICEMAN

RUNNER-UP: Jayme Johnson

Leesburg Police Department

Jill Baker

Kyle Moore

Nikki Lord-Burchill

BUILDER/CONTRACTOR

RUNNER-UP: Todd Harris, Clermont P.D.

BARTENDER

RUNNER-UP (TIE): O’Kelley Homes + PSL Construction

FIREMAN/EMT

DOCTOR

Lake County Fire Rescue

RUNNER-UP: Heather Dozier

Chelsea Harkness 1884 Restaurant and Bar RUNNER-UP: Terrance O’Keefe, O’Keefe’s Irish Pub

Kevco Builders

Dr. Dan Boggus Lake Primary Care Associates

Ryan Fickett RUNNER-UP: Jeff Hurst, Lake County Fire Rescue

FOOD SERVER

RUNNER-UP: Dr. Jeffery Glover, Glover Chiropractic

POLITICIAN

1884 Restaurant and Bar

HEALTHCARE PROVIDER

Lake County Commission

Shelley Jagger RUNNER-UP: Jessy Flinn, Gourmet Today

CHEF

Kara Hurst CCRN RUNNER-UP: Lori Esarey

Brenton Hillman

DENTIST

The Goblin Market Restaurant and Lounge

RUNNER-UP: Dr. Wade Winkler, DDS

RUNNER-UP: Jessy Flinn, Gourmet Today

Dr. Michael Morgan DMD TEACHER

FINANCIAL ADVISOR

Don Semento

TB Financial Group

RUNNER-UP: Melissa Newman, Tavares High School

Elizabeth Cornell RUNNER-UP: Matt Moreman, Saylor Moreman Heaton Group

BANKER

Gail Baker Reunion Bank RUNNER-UP: Andrew Kurtz, 1st National Bank of Mount Dora

PERSONAL TRAINER

Tyrell Rachel Infinity Fitness RUNNER-UP: Michelle McClain, Lady Lake Crossfit

Tavares High School

COACH

Jill Semento Lake-Sumter State College RUNNER-UP (TIE): Tim Simpson, Wildwood Middle/High School + Chris Gauntlet, Tavares High School

ARTIST

Amy Sellers

RUNNER-UP: Lauren Cunningham

BAND/MUSICIAN

Flipside

RUNNER-UP: Tommy Treadway

REALTOR

Lena Williams Morris Realty RUNNER-UP: Alex Scopino, VIR Independent Realty

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Leslie Campione RUNNER-UP: Bob Bone, Leesburg City Commission

HOTPLACES! GUYS’ NIGHT OUT

World of Beer

RUNNER-UP: 1884 Restaurant and Bar

GIRLS’ NIGHT OUT

1884 Restaurant and Bar

RUNNER-UP: Ruby Street Grille

DATE NIGHT

The Goblin Market Restaurant and Lounge RUNNER-UP: 1884 Restaurant and Bar


FAMILY NIGHT

HOTPLACES TO SHOP!

HighFive Frozen Yogurt

RUNNER-UP: Tiki West Raw Bar and Grill

A ROUND OF GOLF

Harbor Hills Country Club

SPORTING GOODS/OUTDOORS

Dick’s Sporting Goods

RUNNER-UP: El Campéon at Mission Inn Resort

RUNNER-UP: Brooker Bait and Tackle

BOWLING

FURNITURE

Break Point Alley

Babette’s Furniture and Home Shoppe

RUNNER-UP: Fiesta Bowl

KARAOKE

RUNNER-UP: Pop Vintage

Frank’s Place

CLOTHES

The Salty Mare

RUNNER-UP: Applebee’s

MOVIE THEATER

RUNNER-UP: Doggibag’s Boutique

Barnstorm Theater

Pisces Rising RUNNER-UP: O’Keefe’s Irish Pub

LAKE FOR FISHING

Lake Harris

Black and White Gala

RUNNER-UP: Lake Dora

Boys and Girls Club of Lake and Sumter Counties

Lake Harris

Vann Gannaway Chevrolet RUNNER-UP: Phillips Toyota

AUTO PARTS

Advanced Auto RUNNER-UP: Autozone

SUSHI

Thai Jasmine & Sushi House RUNNER-UP: Sakura

BURGERS

RUNNER-UP: The Crooked Spoon Gastropub

RUNNER-UP: Dora Canal

MEXICAN

WATER PARK

Fiesta Grande Mexican Grill

Tavares Splash Park

RUNNER-UP: Clermont Splash Park

RUNNER-UP: El Ranchito Restaurant

RIBS

Oakwood Smokehouse

CIGAR BAR

RUNNER-UP: Frogger’s Grill and Bar

HOTPLACES TO EAT! Square 1 Burgers

LAKE FOR BOATING

RUNNER-UP: Maggie’s Attic

Gator’s Dockside

Renninger’s Antiques

RUNNER-UP: Karen’s Canine Kitchen

AUTO DEALERS

SPORTS BAR

ANTIQUES

Piglet’s Pantry

OUTDOOR EATERY

RUNNER-UP: GarVino’s Cigars, Fine Wine and Gifts

RUNNER-UP: United Southern Bank

PET ITEMS

RUNNER-UP: Melon Patch Theatre

Hemingway’s Wine and Cigars

Insight Financial

RUNNER-UP: Alada’s China and Gifts

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Two Old Hags Wine Shoppe

BANK

Gold In Art Jewelers

Bay Street Players

WINE BAR

RUNNER-UP: Superior Cleaners

JEWELERS

PERFORMING ARTS THEATER

RUNNER-UP: Amazing Race for Charity

Pugh’s Dry Cleaners

RUNNER-UP: Main Street Antiques

RUNNER-UP: Old Mill Playhouse

GALA/FUNDRAISER

DRY CLEANERS

MOTORCYCLE DEALERS

Gator Harley-Davidson RUNNER-UP: Lucky U Cycles

PHARMACY

Bay Pharmacy

RUNNER-UP: Burry’s Pharmacy

RUNNER-UP: The “Dam” Smoker

STEAK

The Goblin Market Restaurant and Lounge

RUNNER-UP: 1884 Restaurant and Bar

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HOTPLACES TO EAT!

BBQ

Oakwood Smokehouse RUNNER-UP: Sugar Boo’s Bar-B-Que

WINGS

Ramshackle’s Café RUNNER-UP: Cousin Vinnie’s Family Sports Restaurant

SEAFOOD

Pisces Rising

RUNNER-UP: The Oyster Troff

DESSERT

Cupcake Delights

RUNNER-UP: HIghFive Frozen Yogurt

COCKTAILS

1884 Restaurant and Bar RUNNER-UP: Ruby Street Grille

COFFEE

One Flight Up Café RUNNER-UP: Starbucks

SWEET TEA

Sonny’s BBQ

RUNNER-UP: Oakwood Smokehouse

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SULLIVAN RANCH, ROLLING HILLS IN MOUNT DORA

Priced right and move in ready! This 3 bedroom 2 bathroom home is situated in the Village of Caroline on a quiet street with minimal traffic, making it a peaceful location. The Village of Caroline is a golf community with amenities including racquet ball, tennis courts and is close to Sumter Landing, a vacation paradise where you can enjoy nightly entertainment, fine dining and shopping! The open plan home features vaulted ceilings, recessed lighting and an inside utility including a washer and dryer. Enclosed lanai overlooking its beautifully landscaped yard. This lovely TURN KEY HOME is fully furnished and ready for immediate occupancy. The property includes a two seat golf car. Bring your luggage and hit the down! Don’t miss out! Call your REALTOR today 352-223-0053!

Gated and Guarded Community Loaded with Amenities! One word sums up this glorious home- SPACIOUS! Coming in at over 3,200 square feet, this four bedroom three bathroom home is loaded with additional rooms that include a formal living room, dining room and large bonus room. This home was made for entertaining or just relax with an ice cold beverage while sitting on porch soaking up the sun on the oversized balcony overlooking the back yard. Accessible via French doors from both the master bedroom and the bonus room, the balcony spans the full length of the home. Upstairs, the Master en suite features a closet that is a room unto itself! Designed with custom cabinetry and natural lighting, you’ll enjoy being able to organize your wardrobe in this dream space. Stoneybrook Hills is a gated community with 24 hour security, and is loaded with recreational amenities for the entire family that include a community pool, tennis and basketball courts, gym and rec center. Don’t miss out on this affordable home loaded with upgrades! Call Addie Owens 352-223-0053!

Honey, Stop the Car!! Welcome to your new home! Located in the Sea Plane City of Tavares, Florida, this spectacular single family home is packed full of upgrades and is move in ready! Situated on a cul-de-sac lot overlooking Lake Elsie, the exterior of this home will please just as much as the interior. Views from the south side of the house are beautiful, the yard is fully fenced and features a brick paver patio, landscaping, and grill nook. On the inside, you’ll find beautiful large tile flooring throughout the entryway, dining room, kitchen and living room. The spacious kitchen opens up to the living room and dining room and features upgraded cabinetry with crown molding, and is finished with attractive hardware and stylish backsplash. In addition to the three bedrooms, the new owner will also enjoy an extra space to use as a den, office, play room, or can be converted to a fourth bedroom. This home will not disappoint! 352-223-0053.

The property consists of 3 homes. The information above is for Look no further! This lovely three bedroom, two bathroom home is located in the Country Club of Mount Dora. A home that won’t disappoint, the spacious living area opens up to a large screened porch with a wet bar and paver deck fit for a grilling king! Freshly painted interior and new flooring throughout! This golf club community offers amenities such as an outdoor pool and hot tub (charcoal grills on patio), driving range, clubhouse and restaurant/bar. This popular subdivision just so happens to be minutes from charming downtown Mount Dora and features breathtaking views and several walking paths throughout. You do not want to miss out on such a great opportunity! Stylish, conveniently located and affordable! 352-223-0053.

HONEY STOP THE CAR! Welcome to your brand new home! Not only is it NEW, and move in ready, it is AFFORDABLE!! Buy this home with ZERO DOWN (buyer must qualify)! This stylishly appointed four bedroom two bathroom home has been well designed to make the most out of every square inch of living space. At the entrance, you’re welcomed with a leaded glass entry door and everything thereafter is sure please. In the kitchen you’ll find wood cabinetry, granite counters and stainless steel appliances. The chef in your family will enjoy cooking while the rest of you sit and chat at the breakfast bar. The kitchen opens up to the very spacious living room, and the dining nook. The entire home is loaded with upgrades that include brushed nickel lighting package, granite in both bathrooms, volume ceilings and so much more! Seller will also to pay up to $7000 towards buyer closing costs! 352-223-0053.

Welcome to Sullivan Ranch, where family dreams come true! This exquisite home is located in one of Lake County’s premier subdivisions where amenities include a junior Olympic swimming pool, beautifully appointed recreation center, full fitness center, play-park, splash-park, and walking trails throughout the community. Once inside your new home, you’ll be spoiled with spacious living areas. With four bedrooms and three full bathrooms, there is plenty of room for a growing family. The living room and kitchen both open up to your large in ground pool area to enjoy those hot summer days! Master bedroom en suite features a grand bathroom retreat that includes a garden tub, large shower, separate sinks with plenty of counter space and a walk in closet built for royalty. Don’t miss out on this opportunity. This is a Fannie Mae Property. 352-223-0053.

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Addie Owens is a Multi-Million Dollar Producer serving Lake, Orange, Sumter and Seminole Counties. She is considered an expert in her field and has been dedicated to the Real Estate profession since 2005. As a seasoned agent, Addie’s experience will help you sell your home faster and at top dollar. Her median average days on market for 2015 is 35 days with an average sales price of 100% of the listing price. If you’re looking to buy or sell, Addie Owens is the agent you should call!

GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE, SORRENTO SPRINGS

This captivating home shows like a model! Better than new, this home is nestled comfortably in the gated Sorrento Springs Community located with Eagle Dunes Golf Course frontage. Forget all your worries while enjoying views of the 7th hole from your own designer styled family room! Stylish upgraded features of this split plan home include decorative light fixtures, wood flooring throughout the main living area, volume ceilings and crown molding. Enjoy cooking family dinners in this spacious kitchen with granite counters or relaxing with a glass of wine at the kitchen bar. Inviting master en suite features a double walk in closet, shower, garden tub, dual sinks, and decorative mirrors. Community features include a fitness room, playground and expansive pool with spa. This HOT PROPERTY won’t last long! Make this your new home today! 352-223-0053.

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well-maintained lakefront home with dock and boat lift on skiable chain of lakes. Features include wood floors throughout the first floor, crown molding, large master bedroom with sitting area and master bath with marble floors, large his and hers closet, Jacuzzi tub and walk-in shower, large dining room with both wine bar and butler’s pantry, separate living room, and large family room with gas fireplace. The gourmet kitchen features double ovens, microwave, warming drawer, gas cooktop, granite countertops and custom cabinetry. Large second bedroom on the first floor is accessible while third could serve as study or office. Second floor is has two bedrooms, two baths and a bonus room that could serve as another bedroom but is pre-wired and pre-plumbed to be a theater or game room, plus a separate, finished storage room. Screened outdoor lanai includes pool and heated spa, dining area, plus a large wet bar with refrigerator and icemaker. MLS# O5368820 $949,900 407.379.2378

GRAND CUSTOM COUNTRY ESTATE IN EQUESTRIAN COMMUNITY ON 6.7 ACRES. Two story grand entry as you enter

BEAUTIFULLY REMODELED MID CENTURY MODERN IN THE HEART OF ORLANDO. This modern

this 9053 sqft design with 5 bedrooms / 5 and 2 half baths. Home features marble and wood flooring, crown moulding, game room with kitchenette & home theatre. Chef’s kitchen offers side by side sub zero’s, Jenn Air cooktop, twin Bosch dishwashers & double convection ovens. Entertainment outdoors with a 60 ft lanai & summer kitchen overlooking pool/spa & conservation area. Bluegrass Estates is a gated equestrian community offering riding trails for residents in an ideal location close to major roads for an easy commute to OIA or theme parks. MLS# G4812780 $925,000 352.729.7325

home features 4 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a corner lot and looks out over the natural beauty of Lake Cay Dee. Lake Cay Dee is on the cleanest spring fed lakes in Downtown Orlando! Once you walk through the front door you will notice the home was built with the lake in mind. All of the main living areas have a fantastic view of the lake.. Once inside you will see the attention to detail the current owners gave to the remodel of this home. The wood floors in the Florida room and master bedroom is all new. The terrazzo has all been professionally polished and will give you years of care free living. The kitchen is all new from the stainless steel appliances, the cabinets and the granite counter tops. The 2.5 bathrooms have been all redone from the studs out. The large master bedroom with has a tremendous view of the lake features a large walk in closet, new sliding glass doors and a completely new master bathroom. All of the bedrooms have new window blinds, new ceiling fans and large closets. MLS# O5364170 $499,000 407.379.2378

CHAIN OF LAKES ACCESS located in the desirable Squirrel Point area of Tavares. This custom built home is open & bright. It feature spacious rooms, lots of windows but retains its privacy & seclusion from neighboring homes. Downstairs the master bedroom opens to the screened porch & has an oversized bath with garden tub, walk in shower, dual sinks & a large window for viewing nature. The second bedroom and bath is also downstairs and the loft is specially designed to create 2 more bedrooms next to the 3rd bath. The family room has a wood burning fireplace & sliding doors opening to the screened lanai. There’s even a wet bar adjacent to living & dining rooms for convenience when entertaining. A 3 car garage offers access to the 4th full bath, with outside shower. MLS# G4813647 $320,000 352.729.7325

BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BUILT POOL HOME IN MUIRFIELD ESTATES. 4/4 with Bonus Room + study with custom built

TRAIL PARADISE! FOREST FRONTAGE ON THE 100 MILE TRAIL! Breath easier when you can live the calm,

OLDE FLORIDA AT ITS BEST. This turn of the Century home sits on 1.89 acres and is completely fenced. This property has three main structures, the main house, the 5 car plus garage and the 2 bedroom/ 1 bath guest house. The main house includes 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms , a new kitchen and appliances, a large eat in kitchen, separate living room and dining room. The living spaces of this home feature oak flooring. On top of all this, the master bedroom is upstairs and has a new master bathroom which includes a large soaking tub a separate walk in shower. This home has all new plumbing, updated electric and a new tankless water heater. The original bedrooms have lots of built in storage spaces. MLS# O5358390 - $328,900 407.379.2378

COUNTRY PARADISE! Beautiful SALT WATER Pool home, AMAZING contemporary FAMILY-STYLE KITCHEN... big enough for the entire extended family. ADJACENT to the Sawgrass PRESERVE — provides 1000’s of acres with trails and wildlife. Watch the eagles soar above your 10+ACRES! Fantastic design inside with the 3 BR 2.5BA, but wait — there’s MORE! A Formal Dining Room with great light, a Private Office with privacy pocket doors, a Formal Living Room with wood-burning FIREPLACE and an upstairs Bonus Hobby Room PLUS a comfortable Media Room for FUN FAMILY MOVIE NIGHTS! And outside — the Center Aisle 36 x 36 Barn currently offers 3 stalls, PLUS a feed and tack room, and room to expand easily for 6 or more stalls! At Least 4 fenced Pastures, one quite suitable for a riding area under the light. You will LOVE this and your family; 2 legged and 4 legged- WILL THANK YOU FOR IT. CALL TODAY. MLS# G4704216 - $475,000 352.729.7325

library. Large master suite with master bath featuring jetted tub, his and her sinks and separate walk in shower. Kitchen features stainless steel appliances, custom cabinetry, island and breakfast bar. Large swimming pool with screen enclosure. MLS# G4813435 $330,000 407.379.2378

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PEACEFUL RURAL lifestyle in this refined CONTEMPORARY Beautiful HOME, 3 Bedrooms 3 Baths, (ea BEDROOM has PRIVATE ACCESS to it’s BATHROOM,) METAL ROOF, 4 Stall shed row style BARN w Feed & Tack Room, Separate Turnouts, DETACHED GARAGE w space for at least 4 vehicles, a BBQ Picnic Pavilion too! All FENCED and Cross Fenced located on about 10 ACRES in the southeastern edge of the OCALA NATIONAL FOREST. Enjoy the comforts of the city inside, and just a CONVENIENT drive to shopping, restaurants, and entertainment in Central Florida to OCALA, Daytona, ORLANDO, The Villages –and Less than a Mile from Rocking Horse Stables, the renowned CROSS COUNTRY EVENT location. Enjoy the Rural Country Estate Life – LIVE HERE, RIDE HERE, LOVE IT HERE! MLS# G4812983 $429,000 352.729.7325

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Expect to be impressed! This Lovely 3/BR/3BA “Somerset” Designer Home is nestled in the very sought after Village of Caroline on the Mallory Golf Course, within walking distance or just a short golf cart ride to the Downtown Sumter Landing Square! Many features include a screened front covered entry, large glass enclosed lanai with panoramic views, high ceilings, split floor plan with ceramic tile throughout, spacious Kitchen with maple glazed cabinetry, granite, stainless appliances and an Eat-in breakfast nook. The large, light and bright Master Suite leads to the spacious Master Bath with dual vanities and walk-in shower. After a long day on the Golf Course, soak in the walk-in “Sport” tub in Guest Bath. Notice the stunning view from nearly every room in this home! The professionally landscaped yard and brick paver drive and walkways complete the “WOW” factor of this home. Bond is paid! 668 Maybank Loop, The Villages. $549,000 MLS# G4812311 3BR/3BA 2081sqft

What a Gem!! This open and spacious 3BR/2BA “Gardenia” Designer home offers many features such as volume ceilings, SPLIT bedroom floor plan with pocket door separating the Guest wing, large and spacious kitchen with recessed lighting, GAS range, newer disposal, plenty of cabinetry with roll-out shelves and an eat-in Breakfast nook. Master suite offers a “His and Hers” walk-in closet, french doors leading to the tiled enclosed lanai, Master bath with “Adult Height” L-shaped vanity, dual sinks and large linen closet. Home has been freshly painted with neutral tones, Plantation shutters, newer tankless hot water heater (2014), inside utility room with cabinetry and utility sink and garage screen doors. The WOW curb appeal completes this home! Seller providing an American Home Shield Home Warranty. LOW BOND! 3289 Palatine Ct, The Villages $269,900 MLS# G4809747 3BR/2BA 1920sqft

WATER FRONT WITH AMAZING VIEWS!

You have got to see this one! This 2BR/2BA, “BAJA” Beauty comes completely “TURN KEY” furnished with a Golf Cart and grill! Just bring your suitcase!! Conveniently & centrally located in the De La Vista South Courtyard Villas, centrally located between the Lake Sumter Landing and Spanish Springs Downtown Squares. Featuring block & stucco construction, enclosed lanai, BRAND NEW roof June 2015, newer washer and dryer in 2013 and a newer Trane A/C in 2011. Also newer blinds, painted garage floor, pull-down attic stairs, freshly landscaped “low maintenance” yard with Palm trees & decorative curbing. NO BOND! 1680 Garcia Ct., The Villages $189,000 MLS# G4815156 2BR/2BA 1078 sqft

LOCATION! LOCATION! LOCATION! BEAUTIFUL block and Stucco STRETCHED “Wyndham” Courtyard Villa with a 2-Car Garage is located in the highly desirable VILLAGE OF HACIENDAS OF MISSION HILLS! Enjoy panoramic views and GORGEOUS sunsets of Cherry Lake Preserve! This bright and cheery home offers a WIDE open and spacious, split floor plan, vaulted ceilings and the PERFECT Kitchen for the Entertainer! Stainless steel appliances, solid wood cabinetry, solid surface countertops, ceramic tile, breakfast bar and Stationary Island equipped with electric. Beautiful EXOTIC laminate wood flooring in the Living and Dining, spacious Master Suite with tray ceiling and walk-in closet leading into the cozy master bath featuring a fully tiled walk-in shower! Custom closets throughout and large yard with room for a pool. Close to Lake Sumter Landing and Spanish Springs! Call Today! 500 Avecilla Dr, The Villages. $539,000 MLS# G4813190 3BR/2BA 1874sqft

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This well-appointed 2BR/2BA “BAJA” End unit Courtyard Villa features an enclosed Lanai and is being SOLD Furnished “TURNKEY” with a Golf Cart. Situated on a HUGE home site which makes it perfect for entertaining your family and friends. The Kitchen has been updated with maple glazed cabinetry, closet pantry, electric range and finished with coordinating laminate counter tops. Ceramic tile throughout the home (carpet in bedrooms) with a decorative accent border in the LR/DR area. Maintenance free landscaping includes concrete curbing and painted walk way. Additional features include a screen door at the entry and garage, laundry sink and a garage service door leading to courtyard. Well maintained, newer roof AND exterior of home painted in 2013! This truly is a BEAUTY! NO BOND! 601 Enconto St, The Villages $215,000 MLS# G4811919 2BR/2BA 1612sqft

Bright and pretty 2BR/2BA, block and stucco “BAJA” Courtyard Villa is located in the Villas of San Antonio! Home features a screen enclosed lanai, ceramic tiling throughout foyer, dining room, kitchen and baths! Carpet in the living room and bedrooms. Kitchen features wood grain cabinetry, laminate counter tops, electric range, over the range microwave, side by side refrigerator AND a closet pantry! Newer front load washer and drye and a newer A/C installed in 2011! You will truly enjoy this home and its location as it very central between Sumter Landing and Spanish Springs Downtown Squares! You will be close to it all! Don’t miss out on this one! NO BOND! 607 Nuevo Leon Lane, The Villages $175,000 MLS# G4813424 2BR/2BA 1086sqft

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GATED EQUESTRIAN COMMUNITY

10.55 BEAUTIFUL acres in this sought after upscale Gated Equestrian Community with large homesites in The Preserve of Oak Hill. This area is close to The Brownwood Downtown Square, Villages shopping and entertainment, close to interstate and offers country living with Equestrian trails! Wooded fenced lot ready for you! The Deed restrictions allow for horses and barns! Homes must have a minimum of 2800 sqft living area. YOU CHOOSE YOUR BUILDER! Owner may finance! Call me today to learn more about this property that can be yours! 0000 NW 26TH ST, Wildwood $109,900 MLS#G4814157

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6 BEDROOM CUSTOM HOME WITH 4 CAR GARAGE ON 4.65 ACRES

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4 BR POOL HOME WITH CHAIN OF LAKES ACCESS

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MOVE-IN READY 2/2 WITH OFFICE & BONUS ROOM

Situated on the pristine shores of desirable Lake Joanna is this 3,758 SF, 3 BR main home with office, separate 1 BR guest house & 4-car garage. Arched front doors open to a tropical oasis consisting of a 2-story screened lanai with sunset lake views, wrap around balcony, pool with hot tub, lush landscaping, brick paver deck & full pool bath. Main home offers luxury & opulence with crown molding, coffered ceilings, art niches, wood floors, granite & stone. Gourmet kitchen with 42 inch wood cabinets, granite island with prep sink, commercial SS appliances & deep walk-in pantry. Living room has fireplace and French doors to lake and pool. Amazing master retreat. Granite counters with vessel sinks, jetted tub, stone and tile shower, 2 walk-in closets, and bedroom with French doors to balcony with pool and lake views. Boathouse with entertaining area and sun deck. 33321 E. Lake Joanna Drive Eustis, FL 32736 $1,150,000 MLS# G4814882 4BR 4.5BA 3,758SF

Appreciate the serenity found in the coveted Tavares community of Squirrel Point offering large lots graced with majestic Oaks, elegant homes and resident-only access to beautiful Lake Dora. This gorgeous corner lot is well established with mature tropical landscape affording shade and privacy. This home makes a grand impression with stately columns soaring to the second story gable. There is a formal living and dining room, a family room with built-ins, breakfast room and kitchen with 42 inch wood cabinets. Private office, bonus room/loft, huge master suite with walk-in closet, 2 sinks, jetted tub and tiled shower. Inside laundry room, side-entry garage and screened lanai with sparkling pool. Enjoy the community screened pavilion, fire pit, tennis and basketball courts, boat dock and ramp on Lake Dora. 15701 Acorn Circle Tavares, FL 32778 $375,000. MLS# G4814563 4BR 3BA 3,020SF

Currently operating as a thriving B&B. 5 minutes to historic downtown Mt. Dora and 45 minutes to Disney. 5,555 SF home exudes graceful southern charm but is built like a fortress with concrete block cells on both levels. Tranquil front porch and private screened back lanai. Open plan, wood and tile floors, 10 FT ceilings, 2 fireplaces, 7.5 BA, 2 huge downstairs ensuites with amazing walk-in closets. 4 large upstairs ensuites. Kitchen with Cherry cabinets, 2 sinks, 10 FT island, 2 ovens, 2 dishwashers, 5 burner gas stove, massive walk-in pantry. 2 10x20 A/C storage rooms in garage. Tankless water heaters, 5 A/C units, thermal double pane windows, steel roof. 5 minutes to Trimble Park with Chain of Lakes boat access. Perfect large family home or option to buy fully furnished as turn-key business. 7241 Lake Ola Drive Mt. Dora, FL 32757 $832,000 MLS# G4814566 6BR 7.5BA 5,555SF

This listing will delight and impress horse lovers who value nature, tranquility and ‘move-in ready’ horse accommodations. The property, graced with many large Oaks, includes 5.13 acres, fenced and cross-fenced into 3 pastures zoned RCE-5. Enclosed 24x30 barn/workshop with electricity and drive through garage doors. 4 enclosed horse stalls and paddocks. Beautiful 4 BR, 2 BA home with 2,240 SF offers an open plan with fireplace, 11x26 sunroom, office, laundry, 12x12 back deck, 2 car garage, alarm system and screened lagoon style black bottom pool, self-cleaning with waterfall and jets. Country setting yet close proximity to all amenities. (Adjacent 6.82 acre parcel also available for purchase at $125,000. See MLS# G4814652.) 4703 Meadowland Drive Mt. Dora, FL 32757 $375,000 MLS# G4814594 4BR 2BA 2,240SF

Melody Hills, a tranquil community just minutes from downtown Eustis and Mt Dora, offers this 3,134 SF home situated on a 1.3 acre gated/fenced parcel. Charming wrap around front porch. Open floor plan includes formal dining room with crown molding and bay window, spacious living room with fireplace and French doors opening to the screened lanai and pool. The eat-in kitchen includes loads of cabinets, center-island, double wall ovens and adjacent laundry room. First floor master with walk-in closet and private bath. 3 bedrooms and full bath upstairs. 23x31 garage with an upstairs 23x31 finished bonus room with full bath. 31x51 4 bay detached garage with over 1500 SF and 10 FT doors. Plenty of parking space for boat or RV and no HOA. Easy commute to Sanford and Orlando. 19346 Melody Lane Eustis, FL 32736 $375,000 MLS# G4814569 5BR 3.5BA 3,134SF

Enjoy peaceful tree-lined streets and golf course views as you drive through this lovely golfing community and arrive at this immaculate 2 bedroom home offering great curb appeal, high ceilings, neutral color palette, private office and bonus space off living room. Kitchen, living and dining rooms are open concept. The kitchen has newer granite and SS appliances including a double oven. Living room bonus space perfect for crafters or as reading nook. Nearly 14x19 master with walk-in closet and private bath. Inside laundry and 2 car garage. HOA includes lawn care, community gym and pool. Quick access to historic downtown Mt. Dora and easy commute to Orlando, Disney and area beaches. 8027 St. Andrews Way Mount Dora, FL 32757 $192,000 MLS# G4814644 2BR 2 BA 1,678SF

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MOVE-IN READY 4/2 SORRENTO HOME

Situated on a beautiful lot in The Fairways, a lovely, family friendly community, is this 1,900 SF home offering great curb appeal and a privacy fenced back yard. The stucco and stacked stone façade is nicely framed by the well-maintained, attractive landscaping. Inside is a bright, open floor plan with volume ceilings, recessed lighting, art niches and plant shelves. Spacious living room with wainscoting. Open concept kitchen, dining and family room. Kitchen includes wood cabinets, built-in desk, island, breakfast bar and black appliances. Spacious master with 2 closets and private bath. Inside laundry, 2-car garage and rear patio with custom brick pavers. Low HOA fees. Easy drive to Sanford, Mt. Dora, Orlando and Disney. 25104 Chipshot Ct. Sorrento, FL 32776 $185,000 MLS# G4814677 4BR 2BA 1,900SF

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INTRODUCING THE GREAT WALLY LIBENSON One of the first things you notice about Wally Libenson when he’s performing is his colorful vest. That vest is critical to his performance because it holds his magic props—a deck of cards, a small square of red silk, several pieces of rope and more. Storing his props in the vest makes it easier for Wally to move freely around the room as he did one night recently at Gator’s Dockside in Brownwood. The second thing you notice about the 70-year-old is how easily he schmoozes with the diners—each table representing a new audience and a new challenge for perfection. The native New York willingly faces that challenge It’s a challenge at restaurants, Villages clubs and local stage shows. Skill coupled with showmanship and personality delights the audience when Wally performs his classic magic effects. He’s been doing it since he was a fraternity brother in college. “It was something I was interested in as long as I can remember,” Wally says. “I did it in college for the fun of it to entertain the people in my fraternity.” A self-taught magician, Wally began working as a professional in 1987, and

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then began attending seminars and learning to master the elements of magic. Then he got a chance to work with a master. “The owner of a theatre in New York booked David Copperfield,” Wally explains. “They are always looking for back stage help from the community and knowing I was a magician, he asked if I was interested.” Wally didn’t take long to agree. “And I got paid for it,” Wally said. “I helped set the stage and build the props. I learned from David because although he has a whole carload of assistants, he came out personally to inspect the props and make sure they were set up properly. I still do that today.” Of course, it wasn’t his primary source of income. “I was an executive at IBM,” he said. “For a while I was doing both magic and working at IBM. Other IBMers would come into the club where I was performing and they’d look at me and say, ‘No, it can’t be the same guy.’” But it was the same guy— an unusual pairing of skills at best. When asked what a magician and an IBM executive could have in common,

Wally’s tongue in cheek retort did not disappoint. “Sleight of hand,” he says and starts to laugh. “I clearly don’t make enough money to live on, but my goal in doing magic is to make enough money to buy more magic,” he said. “That’s all I want to do. I don’t know if I’d consider it a career, but it certainly keeps me busy.” It also keeps him happy and fulfilled. Wally said there’s something special about performing magic—something very rewarding for him. “The expression I see on people’s faces when I do the revelation—when I do the magic trick and then the reveal—the response is like no other response I see in any other theatrical venue,” he says. “It’s just watching the people. I love it. “I specialize in the entertainment value of the audience,” Wally continues. “When people ask me what I do, I tell them I’m an entertainer and then a magician.” He’s also an educator, who enjoys teaching magic at The Villages Life Long Learning College and is president of The Villages Magic Club. Wally believes magic transports the audience to a different place.

“Magic takes them for some period of time, from every day happenings and puts them in never-never land,” he said. “They are so taken back they sometimes forget to applaud because what I just did was impossible. To be able to do that is phenomenal.” For more information about The Magic Club or Wally’s Lifelong Learning College Classes, contact him at wlibenson@hotmail.com.


“When I perform magic at restaurants I probably get asked 20 times a night, ‘How did you do that?’ My response is, ‘I thought I did it pretty well.’” – VILLAGER WALLY LIBENSON


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When you write a monthly column for a magazine like the one I do, it isn’t difficult to find good subjects to write about living in The Villages. All I have to do is keep my eyes and ears open, and tons of potential ideas surface on their own. Case in point: One morning while waiting in line for my water aerobics class at the Sea Breeze Pool, I heard some women behind me ooooohing and ahhhhing. I quickly turned to see what all the commotion was. Standing nearby was a man absently swinging an empty leash in his hand, while he carefully watched the women shower his puppy with attention. Much to his obvious delight, the little guy (the puppy, not the man), was being petted, scratched behind the ears and cooed at like a baby. The pint-sized fella (again, the puppy, not the man) was so taken by all the attention, he totally disregarded his master’s command to follow him. As the dog’s owner started to walk away, the puppy just looked at him, then back at the women who had been lavishing so much attention on him. He promptly lay down in the shade on the stillcool cement of the sidewalk awaiting more of the loving he knew would come his way. He obviously made a not-so-difficult decision to be in no hurry to leave that female affection behind—much to the delight of his adoring fan club. The dog’s owner, noticing the puppy wasn’t following him, walked back to the young dog, scooped him up in his arms and slowly walked away as the puppy longingly watched his adoring audience. What a wonderful way to start the day! “Gosh, it’s been ages since we’ve had a chance to catch up. Let’s get together for dinner and a glass of wine.” I’d like a dollar for every time I’ve uttered that phrase or a friend has offered up a similar

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suggestion. Why is it just when I decide it’s time to behave myself and stay away from restaurant food and drink temptations for a few weeks, I run into several friends I haven’t seen for months and I’m asked to join them for dinner. Living in The Villages is conducive to making new friends, which is a good thing, but how in the world do we face and overcome the challenge of not succumbing to the decadent sights, sounds and smells when we enter a restaurant? Well folks, I have a solution. Now I’m not saying it’s the healthiest solution, nor am I recommending it to anyone, but I must admit it seemed to make a kind of crazy sense to me. A gal friend and I went to dinner one night and as we perused the menu, we realized we were more interested in the desserts and the wine we were going to order than the variety of tempting entrees. One of us made the casual comment, “You know, I always enjoy my glass of wine and dessert more than I do my meal.” Fast forward one hour later—we happily, albeit guiltily, consumed two happy-hour glasses of chardonnay each and shared one monstrous mountain of ice cream cake so big, other diners were gawking to see where it was delivered. The dye was cast. I don’t always use this questionable strategy when I’m dining out, but when I know I’m in the mood for something sweet, and I’m with understanding friends, I must admit I’ll forego the main course and jump right into the “good” stuff. Good thing I still participate in water aerobics most mornings! ABOUT THE WRITER Pat Jocelyn worked at IBM for 28 years and held several staff and managerial positions and taught management and employee development classes. After her retirement, she started a second career in journalism and has won several Florida Press Club awards for her insightful and heartfelt feature writing.


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WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND When I was young, I was the police reporter for a daily newspaper. Being a typical 21-year-old, I believed I knew all there was to know about everything. True to my generation, I didn’t trust anyone over 30 and firmly believed middle age began around 41 or so. One day, I wrote a routine news story about a car wreck and described the driver as “elderly.” That made perfect sense to my young self. After all, the driver was 60. I didn’t think about the story again until the next day when the elevator doors burst open and one of the company executives from the second floor came storming into the room. That, in itself, was highly unusual. Company executives rarely left their cushy, second-floor offices to wander up to the third-floor slum populated by the slugs that composed the news staff. Mr. Company Executive stomped over to my desk and proceeded to chew me out for about 15 minutes because of my audacity in calling a 60-year-old “elderly.” I later learned Mr. Executive was 62. At 21, I was still bulletproof so what he said bounced harmlessly off me. I nodded politely, and waited until he ran out of breath and stomped back to the elevator. When the doors were almost shut, I muttered, “Doddering old fool” too soft for Mr. Executive to hear but loud enough so all my buddies heard me. I never heard any more about the “elderly” fiasco, and I successfully avoided the bigwigs from the second floor until I moved on to other things in life. Fast forward many years, and I find myself living happily ever after in The Villages. I easily am in the demographic 21-year-old me would have described as “elderly” since I left 60 in the rear view a good while back. The other day, the “elderly” incident in the newsroom long ago came back to bite me in a big way. My wife and I both are partial to Arby’s roast beef sandwiches. I found myself in the happy possession of a coupon that offered three Arby’s roast beefs for $5 — a pretty good deal. I

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“The rumors were already here before I arrived, but it’s the reality of the place that’s the hardest to conceive.” – John Audet, single Village of Del Mar resident

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o say the last year has been a series of adjustments for John Audet is probably an understatement. “I got divorced, I sold my house and I sold my business all within six weeks,” said the 64-year-old father of two. “But, it was all planned out. It was good that it happened that way. There was no going back.” John owned a meat business for 33 years; he and his wife had been together for 47 years. “We grew apart 10 years ago and tried to keep it together,” John said. “But eventually we got an amicable divorce.” Several of John’s neighbors from his old neighborhood who own homes in The Villages suggested he come down and check the place out. “I got down here and it took me about 24 hours [to decide to buy a

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home],” John explained. “It was a pretty easy decision.” “My friends [back home] don’t believe I’m living in Florida and that I love it here,” the Maine native continued. “Probably because I used to have a black pickup truck with a plow and I used to go camping, go hunting and

“MY FRIENDS [BACK HOME] DON’T BELIEVE I’M LIVING IN FLORIDA AND THAT I LOVE IT HERE.” enjoyed being by myself with no amenities. I was a real redneck.” John said there were no real surprises after moving to The Villages. “I had friends here I could talk to before moving,” he explained. “It was pretty much as I expected it to be. Now I just look something up (in the paper) and go do it; but it does take some time to get

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adjusted to the new lifestyle and to figure out what you want to do.” John is active in the Air Rifle Club and Deep Sea Fishing Club. He hikes, plays billiards and belongs the American Singles Golf Association and the Singles Baby Boomers Club—which begs the question, What’s it really like as a single man dating in The Villages? “Don’t believe the rumors,” Joh advised. “The rumors were already here before I arrived, but it’s the reality of the place that is the hardest to conceive. It’s just the opposite of what people think. Unfortunately you can’t stop the rumor mills.” John said he believes the negative rumors concerning dating in The Villages came from outsiders, people who don’t live here or truly understand the dynamics of the place. “What you hear from the outside and what is reality

here in The Villages are two very different things,” he explained. “People have no clue what the lifestyle is really like unless they live it.” Getting to specific rumors: are single women living in The Villages overly aggressive? “No, not at all,” John said. “Probably more of the opposite; a lot of the women have been divorced for a long time, and they’re not looking for a sugar daddy or to get married. They had professional careers before retiring and can support themselves. The women I’ve met have been awesome—I haven’t seen one casserole since I’ve moved here.” This statement refers to the assumption that a newly single man, whether by death or divorce, will be inundated with casseroles brought by women wanting to let him know they’re available. Conversely, John said it‘s sometimes the man who may be the aggressor when it comes to getting remarried. “I’ve seen men whose partners will die and they marry the first woman they meet,” John explained. “Everyone has a different story down here.” What about John? “Married once and done,” he said. “I like being independent, and I can take care of myself. I had an apartment for a little while, and my wife at the time came over and she looked around and was surprised. I saw her reaction; she didn’t say a word, but I could read her reaction.” John commented about another rumor in The Villages. “If you want to have sex, yes, you can have sex,”


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he offered. “But everyone has their own agenda. It depends on who you talk to. You have to understand what’s going on. There are different levels of friendships and relationships in everyone’s life. I’ve met women who I consider sisters from another mother. I get along with them. “I know some people who hibernate, and I’ve seen people who come down and just want to party,” John said. However, he does feel you can be alone for only so long. “It’s a part of life,” he said. “There are some ‘friends with benefits’ who go up north for the summer and reconnect in the winter.” There are also those who lose a spouse and move to The Villages with little hope for any kind of joy. They soon discover something else, “I knew a man who, when he got down here, it was like a new life for him,” he said. “There are a lot of tragic stories or of things falling apart and you just have to pick things up and keep going.” John feels The Villages is a great place for single people to do just that. “It’s been interesting,” he said. “I date and sometimes it just doesn’t work out , but that’s a part of life. After a 47-year relationship, I’m not just looking to jump in the sack. You have to have friends, and it depends on what someone else wants, what you want and what you’re looking for in somebody. “People say, ‘Oh, just go to City Fire or Katie Belles,’ but that’s not my forte,” John added, acknowledging the two establishments that

have reputations for being easy pickup locations. “Am I looking for a quick date? Sorry, that’s not what I want.” Many people in the area frequent the bars in The Villages, and John feels they may be the source of some of the rumors. “People from outside The Villages come here looking to find someone, too,” he said. “It’s so untrue what you hear outside the bubble.” John said online dating doesn’t have any allure for him. “I’ve looked at online dating but there’s no personality in it,” he said. “I’d rather meet people face-to-face.” It’s easier to participate in activities within The Villages, which many of the single women do too. “Women play billiards, they play pickleball, they play golf,” John said. “They’re awesome.” John was quick to point

out both men and women who live in The Villages make living here so much fun. “Everyone is so friendly,” he said. “Everybody here has been spectacular. No one cares that they have a couple more bucks than

“PEOPLE HAVE NO CLUE WHAT THE LIFESTYLE IS REALLY LIKE UNLESS THEY LIVE IT.” you do. Age and lower testosterone levels have taken care of that. [It’s like] we’re back in high school but without the jealousy.” John states unequivocally that The Villages is a great place to live as a single man. “It was the best move I’ve ever made,” he added. “How can you not like it? It’s been a great experience for me.”

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book club STORY: KATHY PORTER

A NOVEL OF ZELDA FITZGERALD

A COMPELLING PORTRAIT OF THE FAMOUS FITZGERALDS

The year is 1918, and Zelda Sayre, the belle of Montgomery, Alabama, meets dashing young lieutenant and aspiring writer F. Scott Fitzgerald. He is smitten with love for Zelda, and she becomes his muse; within a few years, they reign as one of the most famous couples of the Jazz Age. Their complicated and conflicted lives are laid bare through the voice of Zelda, the voice she strove all her life to have heard. We were thrilled to have as our facilitator Carolyn Ingham. An instructor at the Lifelong Learning College, Carolyn teaches a course on the Women of the Roaring Twenties, and Zelda is her favorite. Her insights into Zelda’s life made her the perfect architect for our analysis of this novel, and she laid the foundation for one our most stimulating discussions. The group was asked to consider this question: Assuming there is a villain in this novel, who is it? Scott? Zelda? Ernest Hemingway? Alcohol? The group was nearly unanimous in the opinion that Scott’s alcoholism was at the root of their problems and gave rise to his impulsive behavior, the stress and anxiety that caused his weak commitment to his writing, his low self-esteem and his penchant for blaming Zelda for his failings. When considering the relationship of the Fitzgeralds to Hemingway, many felt Scott was jealous of Hemingway’s writing ability. We delved into the reasons for Zelda’s vehement dislike of Hemingway and his equally loathsome opinion of Zelda. The group considered the possibility that Scott and Hemingway may have had a homosexual relationship. We were asked to think about how we would introduce Zelda to one of our friends. Was she a writer? A dancer? An artist? Several termed her a Renaissance woman. The group was irritated that Zelda’s stories were published with Scott’s name as co-author and infuriated that he blatantly stole from her diaries and letters for his own writings. The discussion of Zelda’s descent into mental

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They were known as the Lost Generation in Paris during the 1920s. This story pulls the curtain back and reveals the hurt in the lives of Zelda, F. Scott Fitzgerald and others.” — Beth Hicks Santiago

illness was the saddest part of our meeting. She was subjected to seemingly barbaric treatments in clinics both here and abroad. The group felt that the debilitating side effects of these treatments hastened her bouts of depression and her frequent hospital stays Zelda called “stabilizations.” It was during one of those stays that the hospital caught fire and Zelda perished along with eight other patients. In this superbly crafted novel, Zelda’s voice is heard loud and clear and can be exemplified by one of her more famous quotes, “By the time a person has achieved years adequate for choosing a direction, the die is cast and the moment has long since passed which determined the future.” About the Author Therese Anne Fowler, a confirmed tomboy, grew up in Illinois. In addition to her passion for books, she loved baseball. Thanks to Title IX legislation and her father’s efforts on her behalf, she was one of the first girls to play little league baseball. Fowler earned a bachelor of arts in sociology and cultural anthropology and she received her master of fine arts degree in creative writing from North Carolina State University. She considered it fate that she would write about Zelda since her mother and Zelda died on the same day. Fowler is the mother of two grown sons.

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WHAT CLUB MEMBERS THOUGHT “Z” is a fascinating novel about Zelda Fitzgerald. She was the belle of Montgomery, AL and the quintessential flapper of America’s Jazz Age. Her golden younger years dissolved in a toxic mox of alcohol and misplaced ambition. She could have been a contender but ended up a victim.

encouraged now. Many of their arguments were fueled by alcohol but he visited her regularly when she was hospitalized.

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This novel is a window into the excesses and extremes of the 1920s. We are swept along with the events and times that make up the world of Zelda and F. Scott. An interesting read not to be missed by anyone seeking an understanding of the life and times of the Fitzgeralds.

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Good read showing how one’s spouse drastically affects one’s own life and personality.

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If historic fiction is your love, this is the book for you. It takes you back to the 1920s and 1930s and gives you a sampling of the lives of the privileged during those times.

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“Z” was an interesting but somewhat repetitive book. Therese Fowler seems to place less responsibility on F. Scott for the trouble in their marriage. In today’s world, the competition for equality in the art of writing between Zelda and F. Scott would not be as shocking. Putting your husband’s name on your stories would not be

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AUGUST 8

Troops from the 501st Legion – Florida Garrison are landing 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at the Cagan Crossings Community Library, 16729 Cagan Oaks, Clermont. Information: Call Herb Pilgrim at 352.243.1840 or email hpilgrim@lakeline.lib.fl.us.

AUGUST 5

LAKE COUNTY SENIOR EXPO This free, one-day event features information on health, insurance, services for seniors. It will be 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at Lake Receptions, 4425 North Highway 19A, Mount Dora. FOR INFORMATION, CALL AL WITTNEBERT AT 352.383.1958 OR EMAIL AL@UACC.ORG.

AUGUST 7

FAMILY FOOD TRUCK NIGHT The Clermont Downtown Partnership hosts First Friday Family Food Trucks and Music on Montrose at 5:30 p.m. every First Friday at City Hall Park, Clermont. Jay Guess and Class Act Jazz Combo Quartet will kick off Friday night for 2015. INFORMATION: 352.394.3392

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STRUT YOUR MUTT Can your dog strut his or her stuff? Register today to participate in the event of the year, where your pup can vie for the title of king or queen! Tickets to attend this black tie affair cost $75 and are on sale now. It is 6-10 p.m. at the Eustis Community Center, 601 Northshore Drive, Eustis. FOR INFORMATION, CALL SUSAN ELLIS AT 352.455.5941 OR EMAIL JENNIFER.FERGUSON@LCSO.ORG.

AUGUST 8

LEESBURG FOOD TRUCK-NFLICK NIGHT Enjoy food from gourmet food trucks and a free movie 6-9:30 p.m. at Towne Square, Leesburg. INFORMATION: 352.365.0053

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CHESS TOURNAMENT Friends of the Cagan Crossings Library are sponsoring a chess tournament 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Cagan Crossings Community Library, 16729 Cagan Oaks Blvd., Clermont. Entry fee is $40 before Aug. 1 or $50 at the door. FOR INFORMATION, CALL HERB PILGRIM AT 352.243.1840 OR EMAIL HPILGRIM@LAKELINE. LIB.FL.US.

AUGUST 15-16

ALEX MARLEY & THE REBEL BAND AT THE MOUNT DORA SEAFOOD FESTIVAL Bring your own chair or blanket 11 a.m.-9 p.m. at Elizabeth Evans Park,100 S. Donnelly St., Mount Dora, Aug. 15-16 and enjoy an evening of reggae as only the Marley family can deliver. This concert is free. Seafood, cocktails, beer and wine will be available for purchase. VIP tickets available for purchase. INFORMATION: 352.383.2165.

MUSIC+THEATRE AUGUST 8-9

SIMPLY STREISAND, “THEN & NOW” Carla DelVillaggio portrays Barbara Streisand with an uncanny resemblance to “Vintage” 1964 Barbra. Titled, “Then and Now, a Tribute to Barbra Streisand,” this show features the classic songs and newer hits by the beloved artist. See it 8 p.m. August 8 and 2 p.m. August 9. Tickets are $16. The show will be at the Bay Street Theatre, 109 N. Bay St., Eustis. FOR INFORMATION, CALL 352.357.7777.

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GREASE Come see the gang dance and sing its way through “Summer Nights”; “Greased Lightnin’”; “Beauty School Dropout” and more. Showtimes vary at the Icehouse Theatre at 1100 N. Unser St. Ticket prices vary. Information: 352.383.3133

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Divas and Diamonds Show Renowned Tribute Artist Stacey Whitton Summers as Marilyn Monroe, Shania Twain and Martina McBride brings her highly acclaimed one woman show to Mount Dora. The event will be 7-9 p.m. at the Mount Dora Community Building, 520 N. Baker St., Mount Dora. Tickets range from $15 to $30 for VIP. For information, call Janet Ganache at 352.217.8390 or email janet.gamache@gmail.com.

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BUTTERFLY AND WILDFLOWER HIKE It is hot, but the butterflies and pollinators are in high gear, sipping on nectar and collecting pollen from the wildflowers. Come learn about the relationships these winged wonders have with native plants. The hike will be 9-11

STATE THEATRE IMPROV FUN FORCE Join us every third Sunday of the month for an evening of fun! The Bay Street Players are proud to present “State Theatre Improv Fun Force” every third Sunday. This show promises fun for all ages, inviting the audience to shout suggestions, jump onstage and laugh in an out-of-control fashion. It is at the Bay Street Theatre, 109 N. Bay St., Eustis. FOR INFORMATION, CALL 352.357.7777.

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RENNINGER’S GUITARS AND CARS Come enjoy two swap meets for the price of one: a car and cycle show mixed with a musician’s swap meet. You can buy, sell, or trade musical equipment and listen to live music. See classic cars, sell cars or car parts, and watch a car cruise. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at Renningers Antique Center, 20651 US Hwy 441, Mount Dora. FOR INFORMATION, CALL 352.383.8393.

CONCEPTUAL JOURNEYS The artists in this show take the viewer on separate journeys through concepts realized in wood and paint. The perfect artistic outcome comes through the conceptual journey. The exhibit is open 10 a.m.-4 p.m. select days through September at Mount Dora Center for the Arts Gallery, 138 E. 5th Ave., Mount Dora. FOR INFORMATION, CALL BETH MILLER AT 352.383.0880 OR EMAIL BETH@ MOUNTDORACENTERFORTHEARTS.ORG.


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Tyler Haney has established himself as one of Lake County’s newest up-and-coming country acts with the swagger of modern country artist Sam Hunt and a sound rooted in the music of Waylon Jennings. Tyler’s appreciation for music started when he was a young child coping with multiple health problems. Tyler, who was born with an incurable blood disorder, was hospitalized throughout childhood. He suffered from many serious symptoms that often left him extremely fatigued and dehydrated, and he had to receive fluids and monitoring. “Through all of this, the only thing I had to look forward to was the music on the radio during that frequent car ride to and from the hospital or while in my hospital bed,” Tyler said. “Having the music on calmed me and made the world of difference.” Over time, music became his passion. “I wasn’t your average boy,” he said. “I couldn’t play football, wrestle, or play outside, so I turned to music.” Tyler was born in Poplar Bluff, Missouri, but he considers himself a “Florida Boy” because he moved to Leesburg at age 4. Like many artists, Tyler’s music and love of music was influenced by his upbringing. His family turned him on to Clint Black, Eddy Arnold and Tracy Lawrence. Tyler is a self-taught guitarist. In fact, he’s been a musician for most of his life. He started out as a sax man 13 years ago and then moved on to French horn, trumpet and piano. After graduating from Leesburg High School, Tyler pursued a music career while attending Southeastern University in Lakeland. After a few years, Tyler moved back home to help his family. That’s when he made the decision to take his music to a professional level. He began booking shows and playing in the Lake County area and indulging in songwriting. He plans on taking his best five original songs and releasing his debut EP in 2016, which will feature his catchy new tune, “Perfect Crime.” Tyler’s style of country music has many country “roots” influences, but his sound is most like country artists Sam Hunt and Brantley Gilbert. Tyler plans to make his first visit to Nashville, Tennessee, this summer to begin planning his next move in his music career. To learn more about Tyler Haney, visit www.facebook.com/tyler.arnoldhaney.


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Smooth Country Band Jeff Whitfield, Kelly Jarrard Ric Mac and The Windjammers Band BJ Thomas BJ Thomas Clicker Kelly Jarrard Defenders of Daisies Smooth Country Band Jeff Whitfield Ric Mac and The Windjammers Band Keeper Justin Heet Micah and the Reason Keeper Dangerous Dave Merrill Smooth Country Band Jeff Whitfield Ric Mac and The Windjammers Band Bobby France Shadow Cabinet Conflict of Interest Divas and Diamonds Conflict of Interest Dennis Gallo Defenders of Daisies Smooth Country Band Jeff Whitfield Ric Mac and The Windjammers Band Kings County Liquor Box Liquor Box Dennis Gallo Smooth Country Band Jeff Whitfield Ric Mac and The Windjammers Band Stone Wagon

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Palacio Vienna Hotel, built in 1906 near Havana’s Plaza Vieja (Old Square), undergoes extensive renovations after sitting vacant for several decades.

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he cranes protruded from the Spanish Colonial buildings like giant bugs’ antennae, and the rat-tat-tat of jackhammers filled the narrow cobblestone streets in Old Havana. An art gallery displayed new lithographs featuring the American flag while the old pieces with Soviet symbolisms were stacked elsewhere. The city is definitely getting ready for an invasion of Americans visitors. Cuba has an allure for Americans that is hard to describe. Many are anxious to see a place that has been off-limits since

1961 when the U.S. broke diplomatic ties and closed the embassy. Others want to step back in time where vintage American cars dominate the roads and Internet access is limited. For me, visiting Cuba meant meeting the people and hearing in their own words how they felt about their neighbors to the north. It was also an opportunity to see how the country had changed since my first trip there in 1991 as a journalist. That trip was mostly daily meetings filled with rhetoric from Fidel Castro’s government and very little exploration on my own. I

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saw decrepit buildings with no attempt to improve them and ate in governmentrun restaurants. What I most remember, however, were heartbreaking conversations on the sly with people who barely had enough to eat after the Soviet Union pulled out of the country. Fast forward 24 years and I returned to find a country truly excited about its future… and a future that includes U.S. visitors. For years, tourists from Europe, Canada and Mexico have been able to explore Cuba on their own. But it’s the Americans that Cubans want most. “You are American?,” an elderly man asked me as I took a photo of his shiny 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air on my second morning in Havana, the capital city of 2.2 million people. Before I could add anything other than “yes,” he grasped me in a bear hug and genuinely said, “Welcome to Cuba. We are so glad you are here.” The reception was much the same for the 36 members of our group, comprised mostly of people from The Villages and Ocala. who traveled to Havana in May. We may have looked like tourists, but we could not be called that — at least not officially. We were on a people-topeople exchange, one of the 12 categories of authorized travel to Cuba by the U.S. Department of Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets (OFAC). General tourism is not yet one of those categories. Currently, visitors must travel with an OFAC -licensed agency on charter flights and stick to a planned itinerary… in other words, no free time at the beach. My eight-day itinerary focused on visiting museums, schools, historic sites and cultural institutions.

A HISTORIC LINK TO FLORIDA

It’s easy for my baby-boomer generation to forget that Cuba, often called “the Pearl of the Antilles,” has a colorful and important history that began centuries before Fidel Castro established a revolutionary socialist state. The Spaniards founded Havana in 1515 to be the “strongbox” for the gold they accumulated in the New World. Explorer Hernando DeSoto was

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the first Governor of Cuba in 1536 and even left his wife in Havana when he set sail for Florida’s west coast. Spain controlled Cuba for nearly three centuries before Havana fell to a British invasion in 1762. A year later, however, Britain swapped Havana for Florida, and Spanish rule returned until 1898. After Teddy Roosevelt and his Rough Riders defeated the Spanish at the Battle of San Juan Hill, Spain ceded control of Cuba to the U.S. Today, the Spanish Colonial buildings in Old Havana survive alongside architectural influences from Great Britain, France and Italy. The people of Havana, called Habaneros, take pride in the exquisite architecture, which is a reminder that the nation once had considerable wealth. Unfortunately, that wealth evaporated after the 1959 revolution and many buildings fell into disrepair. Today, the Pearl of the Antilles may lack its luster, but with the help of UNESCO many historic gems are being restored. The Plaza Vieja (Old Square) is a prime example of Havana’s transition toward becoming a tourism destination. Once in

complete disrepair, the plaza is in the final stages of restoration with restaurants, boutiques, a photography museum and even a planetarium. Private enterprise is


CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: Singer at the Tropicana Cabaret, which opened in 1939; Ernest Hemingway’s home in Finca Vigia, just outside Havana; Lázaro Franqui Marrero inherited his 1956 Chevrolet from his grandfather; Cuba’s outdoor dining cafes are growing; a couple walks in an Old Havana residential neighborhood; iconic St. Christopher’s Cathedral was completed in 1777; Cubans love entertaining visitors, especially in Cathedral Plaza.

also creeping into the socialist state with many family-owned restaurants, known as paladars, throughout the country. The Cuban cuisine was prominently showcased during our journey, which included an evening at Havana’s Artechef Cooking School where we learned to make the perfect Mojito, considered Cuba’s welcome drink. “After you spend a week here, you’ll see there are more things to keep us together than to keep us apart,” said Abel Contreras de la Guardia, our guide from Habanatur, the government-owned tour agency.

Indeed our group came away with hopes that we would each be able to return someday on our own. In the meantime, however, the U.S. embargo still exists (as of press time) and Cuba is still very much in transition. Even Cubans on the street admitted there aren’t enough hotel rooms for the expected onslaught of Americans. Many of the historic sites are government-run and access can be difficult without an experienced guide. Despite the paperwork and challenges of getting there, Cuba is definitely a pearl worth seeing.

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A MAGICAL OPENING

The invite said, “prepare to be amazed,” which was a fair assessment. Attendees and revelers at the grand opening of Via Port Florida enjoyed the “Magic Touch” of live magicians, cocktails, and hors d’oeuvres. If the grand opening indicated what to expect, then Leesburg has plenty to celebrate. KIM STEWART WITH BRYAN AMD PAM RUDOLPH

MICHELLE MALLIA WITH BILLIE, KARA AND MISTY ABBOTT

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CENTRA CARE GRAND OPENING

Centra Care Florida Hospital Urgent Care held a ribbon cutting grand opening with Leesburg Lightning players Austin Simmons and Tanner Long present, as well as the Lightning mascot, Striker. Leesburg Lightning is part of the Florida Collegiate Summer League.

AUSTIN SIMMONS AND TANNER LONG TESSA HIBBARD AND HEIDI RESSLER

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KIM HIGGINS AND PHIL MATHAIS JENNY COTÉ AND TESSA HIBBARD

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PRESIDENTIAL WELCOME

Rotary Club of The Villages presented a warm welcome to the president of Rotary International, Gary CK Huang, and his wife, Corrina, from Taiwan. Held at La Hacienda Recreation Center in The Villages, many club dignitaries were there to support the worldwide mission of increasing membership to 1.3 million, including: current club Presidents Ric Hutchens and Ryan O’Leary, Sargeant-at-Arms Roy Smith Sr., current Governor Jo Weber, past district governors, and others. GARY HUANG AND RICHARD KANYAN

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AN EXCEPTIONAL EXPO

Lake County’s premier wedding and event facility, Lake Receptions, held its 10th Annual Wedding Expo at their exquisite 30,000-square-foot venue in Mount Dora. Lake Receptions demonstrated their appreciation to their guests and clients with an assortment of prizes and raffles. HALEY GEHRIG AND COURTNEY SOUTH

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“Men no longer need to suffer from frequent urination because they are getting older,” says Dr. James Young, a down-toearth urologist with 33 years of experience in treating men with prostate problems in Lake County. Although the cause of these symptoms is most likely an enlarging prostate (BPH), a normal part of the aging process in men, treatment options are more numerous and less invasive than those offered to our fathers and grandfathers. Years ago there were two options for treating an enlarged prostate: surgical excision via an open operation (knife) or much more commonly by performing a transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP), commonly referred to as a “roto-rooter” by patients and physicians. Both required hospitalization as well as major anesthesia and could be fraught with complications such as bleeding, infection, loss of bladder control and even death. “In my career I have performed over 3,000 TURPs; however, I no longer perform any,” says Dr. Young. “There are presently too many excellent alternatives to consider a hospital operation for the vast majority of patients with BPH.” “When I see a new patient I perform a physical examination and properly evaluate the patient’s symptoms, thus diagnosing the underlying problem(s),” he says. “Next, I describe to the patient what’s normal and then explain what is abnormal with him. Lastly, I teach him his treatment options. If I’ve done a good job of teaching, he will select the correct option for himself.” While prescribing medications for BPH can be done by primary care physicians, only urologists are trained to thoroughly

evaluate the bladder and prostate (including ruling out prostate cancer), as well as providing extremely effective minimally invasive, office-based therapies as alternatives to lifelong medical therapy. One such option is Prostiva-RF Therapy, a procedure performed by Dr. Young in his office under local anesthesia that usually takes less than 30 minutes. Prostiva utilizes low level radio frequency energy to ablate (destroy) the obstructing component of the enlarged prostate. “I am very happy with the results I have achieved for my patients using Prostiva-RF Therapy,” says Dr. Young, who has successfully treated more than 2,400 patients with this procedure. “Medtronic is a $13 billion-a-year, publicly traded corporation that perfected the technology for Prostiva and produces the necessary hardware. Recently, Medtronic produced an educational DVD for international distribution to inform patients and physicians worldwide regarding the benefits of Prostiva therapy. Seven of the eight patients featured on the DVD are my patients. I am very proud Medtronic selected my practice to feature the benefits of Prostiva-RF Therapy. However it is sort of a bad news/good news thing. The bad news is neither my patients nor myself received a penny for our participation. The good news is Medtronic gave us all the DVD’s we want, so if anyone wants one all he needs to do is drop by my office at 801 Northshore Drive in Eustis, and we will give him one!” And with an office staff with nearly as much experience as the doctor, (many have worked with Dr. Young more than 20 years)

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CHEF DAVE DEL RIO:

THE KING OF EATON’S BEACH

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or Chef Dave Del Rio, when it comes to his love of cooking, it’s all about the people. Dave has been in the restaurant business for nearly 30 years. He started out working with family and friends in some popular restaurants in the Tampa area, and now has brought his expertise and love of cooking to Weirsdale, where he is chef at Eaton’s Beach Sandbar & Grill. “I love what I do,” Chef Dave said. “It’s all about the people. I get to throw a party every day; I really do.” Hailing from Ybor City, the popular chef presided over the openings of more than 100 restaurants throughout his career. He also worked as a corporate research and development chef for OSI Restaurant Partners, the parent company of Outback Steakhouse.

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Chef Dave’s “Florisiana” cooking style combines “3 C’s and a little BS,” he said. That would be Cajun, Creole, Low Country, Barbecue and Spanish. Melding these five styles provided the chef with his own unique flavors. He also uses the term “Florisiana,” which comes from the combination of flavors from Florida and Louisiana. “Inspiration for dishes comes from everywhere,” he said. “But I’m very precise when cooking, very scientific.” Located on Lake Weir, Eaton’s Beach features a whitesand beach, swimming area, lots of outdoor seating, beach volleyball and more. To put it simply: The atmosphere at the restaurant practically screams, “SUMMER!” Chef Dave whipped up some cool, summer dishes to share with Style:


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THE MUFFALETTA

This unique and tasty sandwich is traditionally prepared on a round Italian loaf large enough to feed four or more hungry people. A distant relative of the Italian sub, the muffaletta has different layers of meats and cheeses, flavored with Italian olive salad and olive oil instead of mustard and mayonnaise. Layers of Genoa salami, ham, capicola, mortadella, provolone, and mozzarella make up this 100-yearold creation. True muffaletta bread is difficult to find outside New Orleans, so we use Italian Ciabatta as a delicious substitute. The muffaletta is the quintessential picnic sandwich, which actually improves after it is made; the resting stage is essential for the best flavor. Make the sandwich the day before you want to enjoy it, wrap it in plastic, and let the olive salad’s rich flavors soak into the bread. But don’t worry if you can’t wait, you will still enjoy an awesome sandwich. FOR THE SANDWICH 2 loaves Italian bread or 8 Ciabatta rolls 8 oz. thinly sliced Genoa salami 16 oz. thinly sliced sweet cooked ham 8 oz. sliced mortadella 8 oz. sliced cappicola 8 oz. sliced mozzarella cheese 8 oz. sliced provolone cheese FOR THE OLIVE SALAD (This will make a little extra —trust me, you’ll be glad)

1 c. pimento-stuffed green olives, drained and crushed 1/2 c. Kalamata olives, drained and crushed 2 cloves garlic, minced 2 c. Italian Giardiniera, crushed 1/2 c. pepperoncini, drained and chopped

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1 Tbsp. dried oregano 1 tsp. dried basil Pinch of salt 1/4 c. red wine vinegar 2 c. good quality Italian extra virgin olive oil

A FEW SALAD TIPS

To make a great salad, first find the freshest ingredients and lettuces that you love. Fresh cucumbers, tomatoes, red onions, corn, baby field greens, tender romaine hearts—you get the idea. Wash your lettuce (this means all lettuce including the packaged stuff) in cold water and then spin dry. Yes, I am suggesting that you invest in a good salad spinner. It will make your lettuce last longer. You are washing out sand or anything that might be in the lettuce. It’s worth it and dressing will stick better. Balance the textures in your salad. If you have something soft and creamy (like avocado or goat cheese), make sure to also include something crunchy (like nuts, croutons or potato sticks). The contrast will give it more interest. Don’t go crazy with the dressing. Go light and have extra on hand. This will allow the flavors to shine.

DIRECTIONS (If serving warm, preheat oven to 325ºF)

• Cut bread in half. Pull a small amount of the bread out of each bun to form a pocket to hold olive salad. • Place the olive salad on the cut sides of each half of the bread (1/4 cup per side) depending on size of bun. Be sure to use some of the flavored oil with the salad. • Place the mozzarella over the olive salad then add the salami and ham. Place 1 tablespoon of olive salad in the center of the ham, then add the cappicola and mortadella. • Place the provolone on the top piece of bread, completely covering the olive salad, and place on top of the bottom half to make a sandwich. • Tightly wrap the sandwich in clear wrap and refrigerate until ready to serve. • Or tightly wrap the sandwich in aluminum foil and bake until sandwich is heated and cheeses have melted, 15 to 20 minutes. • To serve, unwrap the sandwich and slice into portions.

THE SALMON SALAD (Feeds 2 to 4 people)

8 c. mixed lettuces 2 large ‘vine ripened’ tomatoes, diced or wedged or a handful of grape tomatoes ½ c. grilled corn kernels 1 c. peeled cucumbers ½ c. goat or blue cheese crumbles ¼ c. diced red onion (optional) ½ c. diced hard cooked eggs ¼ c. crisp-cooked chopped Applewood smoked bacon ½ c. croutons or potato sticks

6 to 8 oz. Balsamic Vinaigrette dressing 1 4-oz piece of grilled and glazed salmon, per person TO PREPARE SALAD • Place all salad ingredients into a mixing bowl. • Drizzle dressing over salad ingredients and toss until all ingredients are combined. • Portion into salad bowls. • Top with glazed salmon and garnish with bacon. TO GRILL SALMON For great grill marks, grilling grates must be very clean, very hot and lightly oiled. Lightly oil salmon pieces and place skin-side up on prepared grill, cook approximately 2 minutes, then with a clean oiled spatula, rotate all pieces ¼ turn and cook an additional 2-3 minutes depending on thickness. Gently flip all pieces and immediately baste with warm glaze. Allow to cook an additional 2-3 minutes. Glaze liberally and remove. Place one piece of fish on each prepared salad. FOR SALMON GLAZE; 1/2 cup orange marmalade 1/4 cup favorite barbecue sauce 1 tablespoon orange concentrate (not reconstituted) 2 teaspoons sesame oil 2 teaspoons reduced-sodium soy sauce 1/2 teaspoon grated fresh ginger root 1 garlic clove, crushed 3 tablespoons white rice vinegar • Combine all ingredients in a saucepan and blend well with a wire whip. Heat just to boiling. Remove and cool or use immediately to baste salmon.

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A NEW AMERICAN CLASSIC

Turner’s Kitchen+Bar intertwines Southern dishes with upscale dining STORY: KATIE LEWIS PHOTOS: FRED LOPEZ

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urner’s Kitchen+Bar in downtown Leesburg offers a taste of big city living right here in Lake County. Looking around at the trendy, modern décor and taking in the sleek, upscale atmosphere makes it easy to believe you’re dining in New York City or Chicago. In trying to describe the atmosphere of the restaurant, I found myself falling short of the proper words. The restaurant’s website describes it as, “A New American concept with a hint of the South Carolina ‘Low country.’” I couldn’t have put it better. The dinner menu is concise and features specific items. You won’t find a scatterbrained, all-over-theplace menu here. The appetizer menu features items such as Fire-Grilled Chicken Wings and Baked Artichoke Hearts. I am a Southern girl at heart and love my mom’s fried green tomatoes, so Turner’s Fried Green Tomato Caprese intrigued me. The tomatoes were perfectly crispy and sandwiched between chunks of warm mozzarella. Micro-lemon basil garnished the top of the dish. And—get ready for this—chocolate balsamic and blood orange olive oil were generously


4.5 FORKS (OUT OF POSSIBLE 5) 114 S 5th St. Leesburg, FL 34748 Tuesday–Saturday: 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Phone: 352.530.2274 Website: turnerskitchen.com Facebook: Yes

“A New American concept with a hint of the South Carolina ‘Low Country’”

FORK REPORT:

DINNER Seated: One minute Wait for meal: Less than 20 minutes Recommended: Caramelized Diver Scallops PRICES Appetizers: Baked Artichoke Hearts ($8.45) – Citrus Shrimp Ceviche ($9.95) Supper: Chicken Daufuskie ($15.95) – Turner’s Filet & Egg ($19.95) Salads: Pecan Citrus Grilled Chicken ($8.75) – Gulf Crunch ($9.95)

drizzled over the top of it all. The Southern twist to this traditional Italian dish was unique and had my taste buds demanding more. Dinner options included various salads and sandwiches, as well as “supper” items such as Sea Island Shrimp and Grits and Chicken Daufuskie. I had so much trouble deciding, I had to ask my server Jay Bowles for advice. He knew the menu inside and out and gave great recommendations. After some deliberation, I tried the Turner’s Filet & Egg, which featured a 6-ounce filet mignon over a bed of fluffy grits, topped with a fried egg, caramelized onions and Swiss cheese. The grits and fried egg complement the steak well and add that hint of Southern flare to the meal. The steak (I ordered it medium)

was tender and juicy and melted in my mouth. I also tried the Caramelized Diver Scallops. This dish stole the show with the sweet, orange blossom glazed scallops. The tender morsels were some of the best scallops I have ever eaten (which says a lot because I go scalloping every season in the Gulf of Mexico, so I have had them very fresh). They were served with a bacon-wrapped grit cake and black-eyed peas and tomatoes. The grit cake was crusty on the outside and warm and fluffy on the inside. And, the side of peas and tomatoes should not be underestimated! I am not sure what sort of seasoning they used on the peas, but it was to die for—not too salty and very simple. Needless to say, I cleaned my plate, which is a rare occurrence for this picky eater.

And, just when I thought the meal was over, Jay offered the dessert menu and my jaw dropped. A sweet potato cheesecake?!? Yes, please! The dessert menu has a daily special cheesecake, Chocolate Ganache Cake and a White Chocolate Chunk Bread Pudding. The cheesecake was moist, flavorful and the perfect texture—not too dense. It had a small amount of caramel on the side with some whipped cream. It was the perfect ending to a fabulous meal. The sweet potato flavor wasn’t overpowering, but it couldn’t be missed either. When you visit, be sure to check out their beer and wine list. They have an interesting craft beer selection available as well as a modest wine list. There’s also a fullservice bar.

Sandwiches: Yellow Jacket Grilled Chicken ($8.75) – Prime Rib Sliders ($9.45) SPOONS UP • Friendly staff • Beautifully decorated dining area • Nightly dinner specials • Clean, well-stocked bathrooms SPOONS DOWN • Wait times can vary greatly RECOMMENDATION If you can’t decide, let your server be your guide. The servers were extremely friendly and knew the menu well. Jay made some great recommendations. HOW FORK ON THE ROAD WORKS Our reviewers are objective and unbiased. This is not a paid feature. Our reviewer makes two unannounced visits, and we pay for our meals.

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EATS // dining guide Destinations of good taste

dining Charley’s Grilled Subs 421 N West St. 352.568.1186 $ Chuck’s Odd Cuples Café 117 W Belt Ave 352.568.0408 $ Coyote Rojo 2082 W. CR 48 352.569.0302 $$ Critic’s Choice 8032 CR 476B, 352.568.0008 $ Hong Kong Restaurants 2229 W CR 48 (352) 568-888 $$ Howie’s Family Restaurant 840 N. Main St. 352.793.8582 $ Market Street Gardens 311 N. Market St. 352.568.0100 $$

Astatula Race Car Diner 25641 Monroe St. 352.253.6940 $

Astor Sparky’s Place 24646 State Road 40 352.759.3551 $$ Sterling Restaurant & Lounge 23525 State Road 40 352.759.3833 $$

Bushnell Angelotti’s Pizza 920 N Main St. 352.569.0446 $

IN YOUR CITY

Clermont Akina Sushi Bar & Asian Fusion Bistro 4300 S. U.S. Hwy. 27 352.243.8988 $$$

Cheeser’s Palace 707 W. Montrose St. 352.404.9431 $

Cafe Gianni 119 N. Bay St. 352.589.1402 $$

Flippers Pizzeria 2523 S. U.S. Hwy. 27 352.242.2214 $$

Dam Smoker Barbeque 36721 County Road 19A 352.357.6555 $$

G’s NY Pizza 12346 Roper Blvd. 352.243.8900 $$$

Double Take Pizza 403 N. Grove St. 352.343.0990 $$

Green Garden 1790 E. Hwy. 50 352.243.2077 $$

El Korita Mexican Restaurant 256 W. Ardice Ave. 352.483.0355 $

Legends Grille & Tavern 1700 Legendary Blvd. 352.242.1910 $$$

Sonny’s Bar-B-Q 2684 W. CR 48 352.569.0200 $

Napolis Pizzeria 556 S. U.S. Hwy. 27 352.243.7500 $$

TJ’s Family Restaurant 412 W. Belt Ave 352.793.8877 $$

Robata Japanese Steak House and Sushi Bar 1500 Oakley Seaver Dr. 352.404.9688 $$

Whistle Stop Café 311 N. Market St. 352.568.7667 $$

Beef O’Bradys 2586 W. CR 48 352.568.7000 $

Eustis 1884 Restaurant & Bar 12 East Magnolia Ave. 1.800.856.1884 $$

Mia Plaza Pizzeria 6092 CR 609 352.793.4418 $

Waller’s Restaurant 138 Bushnell Plaza 352.793.2592 $

Troy’s Cuban & Deli 1200 Oakley Seaver Dr. 352.241.4295 $$

Calabria Ristorante 13900 County Road 455 407.656.5144 $$

Lyn’s Ice Cream & Sandwich Shoppe 824 W. Montrose St. 352.536.9935 $

Waffle House 2571 W CR 48 352.793.5656 $

$: $5 – $14 $$: $15 – $24 $$$: $25 – $40 $$$$: $40+

Rusty Fox 649 12th St. 352.394.3333 $$ Sanctuary Ridge Golf Club Restaurant 2601 Diamond Club Dr. 352.243.0411 $$ Spiro’s Pizza 1203 W. Hwy. 50 352.394.5538 $$ Sugar Mama’s Bake Shoppe 648 Eighth St. 352.241.9738 $$

Taki’s Pizza House 2824 S. Bay St. 352.357.0022 $$ Thai Sushi America 925 N. Bay St. 352.357.1949 $$ The Crazy Gator 402 N. Bay St. 352.589.5885 $$$ The Great Pizza Company 23 E. Magnolia Ave. 352.357.7377 $$ The Oyster Troff 936 N. Bay St. 352.357.9939 $$$ Tony’s Pizza & Subs 2760 E. Orange Ave. 352.589.9001 $$

Fruitland Park

Jeannie’s Place 209 E. Gottsche Ave. 352.357.0027 $

Fruitland Park Café 3180 US Hwy. 441/27 352.435.4575 $

Kiku Japanese Steakhouse & Sushi Bar 15211 U.S. Hwy. 441 352.483.8288 $$$

Legends Cafe 2468 U.S. Hwy. 441/27 Fruitland Park 352.728.0006 $$

King’s Taste Bar-B-Que 503 Palmetto St. 352.589.0404 $$ La Mandarina Mexican Restaurant 1401 Orange Ave. 352.357.2487 $$ Olivia’s Coffee House & Bistro 113 N. Bay St. 352.357.1887 $ Rhythms Bar & Restaurant 12 S. Bay St. 720.318.5492 $ Stavro’s & Sons of Eustis 2100 W. County Road 44 352.589.9100 $$

Groveland

Kid’s Menu

Lady Lake

Osaka 1401 Citrus Blvd. 352.728.0788 $$

Mom & Dad’s Italian Restaurant 504 S. U.S. Hwy. 441/27 352.753.2722 $$

San Juan Mexican Restaurant 1341 S. 14th St. 352.787.7575 $$

Texas Stockyard BBQ 360 S. U.S. Hwy. 441 352.750.5229 $$

Stavros Pizza 755 N. 14th St. 352.326.4202 $$

Leesburg Bloom’s Café 610 W. Main St. 352.787.1004 $$ Cousin Vinnie’s 10700 U.S. Hwy. 441 352.253.2442 $ Cedar River Seafood 8609 S. U.S. Hwy. 441 352.728.3377 $$ Dandy’s Sandwhich Co. 10320 County Road 44 352.365.2177 $ Gator Bay Bar & Grill 10320 County Road 44 352.365.2177 $$

Red Wing Restaurant 12500 S. State Road 33 352.429.2997 $$$

Howey-inthe-Hills

HP Grill 1403 S. 14th St. 352.314.0006 $

Mission Inn Resort & Club’s El Conquistador 10400 County Rd. 48 352.324.3101 $$$$ Mission Inn Resort & Club’s Nickers 10400 County Rd. 48 352.324.3101 $$$$

352.323.1616 $$

Harbor Hills Country Club 6538 Lake Griffin Rd. 352.753.7000 $$$

Habaneros 3 Mexican Restaurant 10601 U.S. Hwy. 441 352.315.1777 $$

JB Boondocks Bar & Grill 704 S. Lakeshore Blvd. 352.324.3600 $$

Beer, Wine or Cocktails

Kountry Kitchen 1008 W. Dixie Ave. 352.323.0852 $ Lilly’s Super Subs 2339 County Road 473 352.343.4663 $ Magnolia’s Oyster Bar 201 W. Magnolia St. 352.323.0093 $$

Takis Pizza Restaurant 1324 W. North Blvd. 352.787.2344 $$ The Florida Porch Café 706 W. Main St. 352.365.1717 $$ The Latin Cafe 400 N. 14th St. 352.365.0089 $$ Two Old Hags Wine Shoppe 410 W Main St 352.435.9107 $$ Vic’s Catering 352.728.8989 $$$$

Mascotte Rainbow Restaurant 704 E. Myers Blvd. 352.429.2093 $$

Minneola Jack’s Barbecue 100 S. U.S. Hwy. 27 352.394.2673 $ Lil Anthony’s Pizza 205 N. U.S. Hwy. 27 352.394.1516 $$ Tiki Bar & Grill 508 S. Main Ave. 352.394.2232 $$

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1884 RESTAURANT AND BAR

OPEN MON-THURS: 11A.M.–12A.M., FRI-SAT: 11A.M.–2A.M., SUN: CLOSED // LUNCH, DINNER, LIVE ENTERTAINMENT 12 EAST MAGNOLIA AVENUE, EUSTIS // 1.800.856.1884 // WWW.1884RESTAURANTANDBAR.COM Located in the historic Ferran’s building in downtown Eustis, 1884 Restaurant and Bar is a must for all to discover. The restaurant, which is open from lunch to late night, has everything from Boar’s Head wraps and pressed sandwiches at lunch to hand-cut filets and the signature double-bone, two-inch thick pork chop at dinner. With more than 10,000 square feet, 1884 can accommodate an intimate weekend dinner for two or a private party for up to 300 people. Diners can also enjoy the full-service bar while ordering custom craft cocktails and eight rotating beers on tap. “Wine Down Wednesday” features $4 house wines. By using the most local and fresh ingredients, the chefs and bartenders will amaze you with their talent. 1884 opens at 11 a.m. Monday through Saturday for lunch. Dinner and daily specials begin at 4 p.m. followed by live entertainment. No doubt, there’s something for everyone at 1884. Our restaurant has been nominated in eight categories for Lake and Sumter Style’s Hot List: Date Night, Family Night, Girls Night Out, Guys Night Out, Bartender, Food Server, Steak, and Cocktails. We were also named as Open Table’s Restaurant of the Month. Call 1.800.856.1884 to reserve your table or book your party now. Join our email list at www.1884restaurantandbar.com to be the first to know of all specials, entertainers and events.

COUSIN VINNIE’S FAMILY SPORTS RESTAURANT OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK: 11A.M.–9P.M. // FOOD, SPIRITS, MUSIC, SPORTS 10700 U.S. HWY. 441, LEESBURG // 352.253.2442 // WWW.CVINNIES.COM

Cousin Vinnie’s is located on U.S. Hwy. 441 across from Lake Square Mall. Owner “Cousin” Vinnie Vittoria and his family have created a unique atmosphere by combining a sports bar with a family restaurant. As soon as you walk into Vinnie’s you will immediately notice why they are famous for outstanding comfort food and service! They also have been voted BEST WINGS in Lake County 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. Additional menu items offered are killer ½ lb. burgers, personal pan pizzas, amazing ribeye cheese steaks, healthy wheat wraps, fresh homemade salads, chicken strips that totally melt in your mouth, 16 awesome appetizers and their signature deep fried Ice Cream and Snickers Bars! Every Monday is “Texas Hold’em” from 6–10p.m. Tuesday night is “Family Night” from 4–8p.m. when kids 12-and-under eat free. Wednesday night is “Trivia Night” when the fun starts at 6:30p.m. with prizes given to the top 3 teams. Thursday night is “Karaoke Night” where everyone is a star! There is no better place on the weekends to see who hoists the trophy or takes home the checkered flag. Cousin Vinnie’s also offers, free Wi-Fi, great music and an enthusiastic staff, ready to exceed your expectations. Vinnie’s has been open almost seven years, if you have never been there… it is absolutely time for you to check it out!

THE GOBLIN MARKET RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 331-B DONNELLY STREET (REAR ALLEY), MOUNT DORA 352.735.0059 // WWW.GOBLINMARKETRESTAURANT.COM

Nestled on a back alley in downtown Mount Dora, the Goblin Market Restaurant has been charming locals and tourists alike since 1996. The restaurant, housed in a renovated warehouse, features three intimate, book-lined dining rooms and a full-service lounge furnished in soothing, muted tones with tasteful modern art. The private, tree-shaded courtyard and garden patio are open year-round for al fresco dining. Low lighting and “new age” music add the finishing touches to the restaurant’s casual elegance. Owners Vince and Janis Guzinski embrace a simple philosophy of offering the highest-quality products, served in a unique and romantic atmosphere by a personable and attentive staff. The Goblin Market’s wine list and menu represent a refreshing mix of ideas from its culinary team. The diversified origins and background of each member ensure exciting menu offerings and nightly selections. HOURS OF OPERATION: LUNCH: TUESDAY–SATURDAY 11A.M.–3:00P.M. DINNER: TUESDAY–THURSDAY 5–9P.M., FRIDAY–SATURDAY 5–10P.M., SUNDAY 11A.M.–3:30P.M.

JOIN US FOR OUR NEW “LIGHTER FARE” DINNER MENU, GOURMET SOUPS, SALADS, AND SANDWICHES. TUESDAY– THURSDAY FROM 3–9P.M. (REGULAR DINNER MENU ALSO AVAILABLE).

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dining Mount Dora Anthony’s Pizza 17195 U.S. Hwy. 441 352.357.6668 $

One Flight Up - Coffee, Dessert & Wine Bar 440 N. Donnelly St., Suite 100 352.758.9818 $

Beauclaire Restaurant at Lakeside Inn 100 N. Alexander St. 352.383.4101 $$$

Operation Deep Freeze Custard 140A West 5 Avenue 352.735.8269 $

Blackbear Smokehouse 18750 U.S. Hwy. 441 352.383.2327 $$

Palm Tree Grille 351 N. Donnelly St. 352.735.1936 $$

Bocce Pizzeria 925 E. First Ave. 352.385.0067 $

Pisces Rising 239 W. Fourth Ave. 352.385.2669 $$$

Cecile’s French Corner 237 W. Fourth Ave. 352.383.7100 $$

PizzAmore’ 722 E. 5th Ave. 352.383.0092 $

Cody’s on 4th Cafe 111 E. 4th Ave. 352.735.8426 $

Saucy Spoon Catering & Bistro 427 S. Highland St. 352.383.1050 $$$

Copacabana Cuban Cafe 320 Dora Drawdy Way 352.385.9000 $$

Sidelines Sport Eatery 315 N. Highland St. 352.735.7433 $

Cupcake Delights 122 E. 4th Ave. 352.383.2200 $

Sugarboo’s Bar-B-Que 1305 N. Grandview St. 352.735.7675 $

Highland Street Café 185 S. Highland St. 352.383.1446 $

The Frog and Monkey Pub 411 N. Donnelly St. 352.383.1936 $$

Incredible Edible Cakes 4295 W. Old Hwy. 441, Suite 2 352.223.3581 $ Ivory’s Take Out 1325 N. Grandview St. 352.735.6797 $ Jeremiah’s 500 N. Highland St. 352.383.7444 $ Lisa’s Kitchen 3201 N. Hwy. 19A 352.383.9338 $$ Mount Dora Pizza & Subs 2718 W. Old U.S. Hwy. 441 352.383.5303 $

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Village Coffee Pot 425 Donnelly St. 352.383.3334 $ Wasabi Buffet 16700 U.S. Hwy. 441 352.383.7016 $$ Whales Tale Fish House 2720 W. Old. U.S. Hwy. 441 352.385.1500 $$ Zellie’s Pub 4025 N. U.S. Hwy. 19A 352.483.3855 $$

Sorrento Del Franco Pizza Place 31436 County Rd. 437 352.383.8882 $ Gi Gi’s 25444 State Road 46 352.735.4000 $$

Lake Dora Sushi & Sake 227 E. Main St. 352.343.6313 $$

Beef O’ Bradys 840 S. Main St. 352.689.0048 $

Mary’s Kountry Kitchen 15945 County Road 448 352.343.6823 $

Chengs Chinese and Sushi Restaurant 4050 Wedgewood Ln. 352.391.9678 $$

Outback Steakhouse 710 N. Hwy 441 352.430.2590 $$

Buddy’s BBQ 1210 N. Main St. 352.330.0338 $$

Ruby Street Grille 221 E. Ruby St. 352.742.7829 $$

China Gourmet III 343 Colony Blvd 352.750.4965 $

Palmer Legends Country Club 1635 Palmer Way 352.391.9939 $$

China Jade 420 W. CR 44 352.330.5913 $

Sinbad’s of Lake County 1050 W. Burleigh Blvd. 352.343.6669 $$

City Fire Brownwood Paddock Square 352.561.2078 $$

RedSauce 1000 Canal St. 352.750.2930 $$

Sunrise Grill 462 E. Burleigh Blvd. 352.343.7744 $

Olive Garden 3680 Wedgewood Ln. 352.259.0304 $$

Ricciardi’s Italian Table 3660 Kiessel Rd. 352.391.9938 $$

The Hideaway 11912 Lane Park Rd. 352.343.3585 $$

Evans Prairie Country Club 1825 Evans Prairie Trail 352.750.2225 $$

Sakura 265 Colony Blvd 352.205.7393 $$

Summerfield

Umatilla

Angelo’s Italian Restaurant 2270 Vindale Rd. 352.343.2757 $$ Buzzard Beach Grill 12423 U.S. Hwy. 441 352.253.5267 $$ Casa Mia Cafe 505 W Main St 352.742.9940 $ Hurricane Dockside Grill 3351 W. Burleigh Blvd. 352.508.5137 $$

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NYPD Pizzeria 4046 Wedgwood Ln 352.750.1994 $$

Lisa’s Country Cafe 23911 State Road 46 352.735.3380 $

Tavares

Kid’s Menu

Carrabba’s 650 U.S. Hwy. 441 N 352.430.1304 $$

Zac’s Pressed for Time Cafe 110 S. New Hampshire Ave. 352.253.4663 $

Francesco’s Italian Ristorante and Stone Fire Pizza 16770 South U.S. Hwy. 441 352.693.2008 $$

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Old Crow Real Pit Bar-B-Q 41100 State Road 19 352.669.3922 $ The Mason Jar 37534 State Rd. 19 352.589.2535 $$

The Villages Bob Evans 2199 Parr Dr. 352.259.1224 $ Bonefish Grill 3580 Wedgewood Ln. 352.674.9292 $$

Fiesta Grande Mexican Grill 297 Colony Blvd 352.751.0400 $$ Glenview Champions Country Club 3194 Glenview Rd 352.753.0077 $$ Hemingway’s at Havana 2484 Odell Circle 352.753.1475 $$$ Las Tapas Brownwood Paddock Square 352.399.5516 $$ The Legacy Restaurant at the Nancy Lopez Country Club 17135 Buena Vista Blvd. 352.753.1475 $$$

Bonifay Country Club 1033 Pinellas Place 352.205.7455 $$

The Lighthouse Point Bar and Grille 925 Lakeshore Dr. 352.753.7800 $$

Cane Garden Country Club 1726 Bailey Trail 352.750.0627 $$

Mezza Luna Italian Restaurant and Bar 320 Colony Blvd. 352.753.3824 $$

Scooples 2718 Brownwood Blvd 352.750.6263 $ Square One Burgers & Bar 2542 Burnsed Blvd. 352.689.2191 $$ Takis Greek and Italian Restaurant 13761 U.S. Hwy. 441 N. 352.430.3630 $$ TooJay’s 1129 Canal St. 352.430.0410 $ Toscani’s Deli and Pizzeria 8760 SE Mulberry Ln. 352.693.2237 $$ VKI Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar 1004 Old Mill Run 352.259.9887 $$

Wildwood Aztec’s Mexican Restaurant 348 Shopping Center Dr. 352.748.2250 $

Cotillion Southern Café 101 N. Main St. 352.748.1223 $$ Dickey’s Barbeque Pit 1220 S. Main St. 352.748.4288 $$ Mel’s Island Café 901 Industrial Dr. 352.748.4105 $$ O’Shucks! Oyster Bar and Grill 1016 S Main St. 352.399.2200 $$ Polly’s Pantry 819 S. Main St. 352.330.4002 $$ Rita’s Oyster Bar 346 Shopping Center Dr. 352.399.2987 $$ T Weston’s Smokehouse 1210 N. Main St. 352.748.9378 $$ Traditions Café 3107 Hwy. 44 352.748.1077 $$ Woody’s Bar-B-Q 1220 S. Main St. 352.748.1109 $$

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RHYTHMS

12 SOUTH BAY STREET, EUSTIS 352.308.8367 // WWW.RYTHMSBAREUSTIS.COM RHYTHMS ….where fun dining, cold drinks and great entertainment meet! Rhythms is the place in Lake County to meet old and new friends over a cold drink and a great meal. The friendly staff is top notch, serving smiles along with your order. Enjoy a beautiful open air environment while feasting on a perfectly prepared meal at a price that won’t break the bank! Or simply enjoy a perfectly mixed drink from our full bar. After dinner the night is not over because the night life takes over at Rhythms! Move to the sounds of the best live dance/party bands and tribute bands in Florida! Take advantage of the biggest dance floor in Lake County and party as the cool night turns into a fever hot party and the energy never stops! Reserve a space for your own private party!

HOURS OF OPERATION: MONDAY–WEDNESDAY THURSDAY–SATURDAY SUNDAY

4P.M.–11P.M. 4P.M.–12:30A.M. 12P.M.–8P.M.

SUBWAY

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THERESA MORRIS REALTOR® // BROKER // OWNER

352.360.3736 // THERESA@MORRISREALTORS.COM THERESA SELLS A PROPERTY EVERY 29 WORKING HOURS!

TUSCANY STYLE ESTATE HOME....PRESTIGIOUS GOLF COMMUNITY! Enjoy water and “ Mission Inn’s” Las Colinas golf course view.....no rear neighbors. Luxurious 4/4 home with screened in pebble deck pool and large lanai with summer kitchen for entertaining. $540,000 MLS# G4801724.

LAKE HERMOSA WATERFRONT…2+ ACRES!

Enjoy this 3/2 pool home with detached 3 car garage. Sturdy brick construction and no HOA to answer to. Bring rocking chairs and enjoy relaxing in the pool/spa & wood deck for BBQ’S with fabulous view overlooking lake. $299,000 MLS# G4812788.

LOCATION AND CONVENIENCE TO LAKE SUMTER LANDING! Corner lot in The Village of Caroline.

LAKEFRONT…POOL…FIVE BEDROOMS Formal living & dining area. Huge kitchen with island & walk in pantry for the gourmet cook and breakfast nook open to great room. This 5/4 offers multiple master suites and a den/office too. Lots of summer fun in the oversized pool/ lanai area. $589,000 MLS# G4810354.

FRENCH COUNTRY…EUROPEAN FLARE 3/2 with

GOLF COMMUNITY…LEASE OPTION/PURCHASE POSSIBLE 3/2 boasting extended 2 car plus golf

16 ACRE RANCH ESTATE…BRING HORSES… Iron gated entry to this beautifully treed property with majestic oak trees and pasture that includes cross fencing. Gorgeous 3/3 with 2 car garage, additional parking and circular driveway. Formal living room with wood burning fireplace (currently used as game room). Separate dining room. Remodeled kitchen with tile floors and island snack bar opens to family room with 2nd wood burning fireplace. $597,300 MLS# G4806920.

cart garage in side walked community with security gate and Chain of Lakes access. No rear neighbors. View of beautiful sunsets from manicured lawn. $224,900 MLS# G4810006.

custom wood work. Master bedroom w/built in colonial furniture/shelving. Double door entry to master bath. his/her raised granite vanities and large walk in closet. $289,000 MLS# G4814528.

This 3/2 offers a large master featuring a bath with double vanities, granite counter tops, tiled shower, water closet and solar tube for extra lighting and walk-in closet. $315,000 MLS# G4814534.

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JO LEEN COOPER HOWE RESIDENTIAL SALES // PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND RENTALS

352.267.0770 // JOLEEN@MORRISREALTORS.COM

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WATERFRONT ON LAKE JOANNA FABULOUS FIND IN PARK PLACE home is situated on almost one acre. Featuring 4/4 with 4500 sqft of living area with a total of 6284. SCREENED IN HEATED POOL WITH SPA AND WATERFALL. There is no place like home and this is the ONE. $749,000.

HOWEY IN THE HILLS BUILT IN 2006 3/2 bath split

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in the country private and secluded. Majestic oaks and good pasture. Very close to several horseback riding areas and 15 minutes from Leesburg, Eustis and Umatilla. Great location. Only $90,000.00.

plan with an oversized 2 car garage. Open floor plan and Large master bedroom and bath. Office/ Den or even a 4th bedroom. Newly fenced in back yard. $169,900 MLS# G4811936.

FISH FROM YOUR OWN BACKYARD on the Chain of Lakes leading to Little Lake Harris. Deep water canal. 2/2 home with Florida room and large double car carport. Lots of storage. Boat house. Lunch is just a boat ride away. $159,900 MLS# G4813559.

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JOAN DEFOE REALTOR®

352.516.6843 // JOAN@MORRISREALTORS.COM REAL ESTATE “LITTLE GIANT” // MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCER // PREMIER AGENT

RETIRE IN STYLE enjoy golf community just minutes from the Villages of Brownwood town center. The 3/2 is located on a premium Gold Course Lot on the 9th hole. Enclosed Lanai, Expanded 2 Car Garage. LOADS OF EXTRAS! Call Joan today for your tour of this amazing home. MLS# 4805786 $199,900.

RELAX BY YOUR PRIVATE POOL this summer and enjoy this “lagoon style” pool and spa. Large 4/3 home features French doors to formal dining/separate living area with triple sliders open to summer kitchen, lanai, and pool area. For the Chef of the family enjoy the granite counter tops, large snack bar, maple cabinets with pull outs. This home has it all, call Joan today for your appointment to see this truly amazing home and a list of all the extras. MLS# 4810759 $470,000.

A PLACE TO CALL HOME This 2/2 home has a large living room, dining area with built-in China cabinet and kitchen with tons of cabinet space. Located in a 55+ community which features a large club house, solar heated pool and shuffleboard courts. Call Joan to see this lovely home. MLS# 4814432 $47,000.

POOL HOME RANCH ESTATE. 3/2 plus a den/office. 2 Car side entry garage with retractable screen. Foyer leads to Great Room with fireplace. Loads of extras such as crown molding and chair in Formal Dining. Split bedroom plan, screened enclosed 34 X 14 electric heated in ground pool. “Country Atmosphere” yet minutes from everything. $194,900 MLS# G4706555.

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VALERIE FOERST

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352.360.3492 // VALERIE@MORRISREALTORS.COM

YOUR CENTRAL FLORIDA NATIVE // 35 YEARS OF HELPING CENTRAL FLORIDA WITH THEIR REAL ESTATE NEEDS

LAKEFRONT-LAKE EUSTIS Chain of Lakes Lifestyle! Sheik & Comfortable 4/4 has everything you need. Double Boathouse with double lifts and gazebo (this is

hard to find now days). Over 100 feet of lakefront and sunsets with walk down seawall. Original olde world charm has been brought up to date with top of the line improvements. Double Master suites and room for another bedroom or office. 25x25 Bonus room-bar area has views from every angle. What a place to Entertain and have Family gatherings. The kitchen has recently been remodeled with all stainless steel appliances and granite counter tops...chefs gas range and convection oven. The lovely hardwood floors are accented by a gas fireplace and custom built in cabinetry. With the massive inside laundry room and loads of storage in this house, you could customize even more to suit yourself. Lots of extras including double AC/Heat systems and water heaters for maximum efficiency. Located close to Waterman Hospital, Mount Dora, Tavares and Downtown Eustis. What are you waiting for? Call Valerie today for a private showing. MLS# G4810857

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KIM DUCHARME REALTOR®

352.874.5906 // KIM@MORRISREALTORS.COM KIM CONNECTS...YOUR REAL ESTATE CONNECTION!

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HARBOR HILLS 3/2 with direct golf course frontage on just under 1 acre. 1800+ sq ft of living. Open floor

plan, volume ceilings, granite countertops in kitchen. Immaculate and move in ready! Furniture negotiable. A must see! 2 car garage + golf cart garage. $269,000

LAKEFRONT PROPERTY! DREAMING OF BUILDING YOUR DREAM HOME? Imagine watching the sunrise

with a cup of coffee from your back patio overlooking the lake. Make your dreams a reality today! Located on Lake Geneva next to Camp Geneva. $34,900

TERRAGONA DR.-3/2 2 story home located in the gated golfing community of Sorrento Springs. Over 2600 sq ft of welcome living space. No rear neighbors! $169,000. MLS#G4800483

3/2 + DEN FEATURING JUST OVER 1800 SQ FT OF LIVING. Open living space, corner lot, and large fenced

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GREG BOLIEK REALTOR®

352.267.2349 // GREG@MORRISREALTORS.COM

CHAIN OF LAKES! BEAUTIFUL LAKEFRONT HOME ON LAKE DORA ON OVER 1/2 ACRE! Home features 3/2 with den/office, stainless steel appliances and a 2 car garage. Recently built, private boat dock features boat lift, jet ski lift and screened room for taking in the amazing sunsets on the lake! Just minutes to downtown Mount Dora! $349,900 MLS# G4800507

13.45 ACRES LOCATED ON LAKE GRIFFIN AND THE CHAIN OF LAKES 1770 feet of water frontage to the west and 850 feet of frontage directly on Highway 441. Perfect for commercial or residential development! $2,490,000 MLS# G4697916

ATTENTION INVESTORS! Total of 4 units for sale, two 3/2 duplex units and two 2/2 bath duplex units. Newer built with 1 car garage and washer-dryer hookups. Fully occupied $325,000 for all, make offer! MLS# G4803204

10,800 SF INDUSTRIAL can be split into 2 Units with office area and restrooms already in place for each side and separate meters. Built in 2007. Building fully insulated. City of Leesburg Utilities. $455,000 MLS# G4813879

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Property generates great income, net cap rate is 11% multiple buildings on site include office/warehouse with attached storage and a small residential home/ office. $199,900 MLS# G4814433

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LAUREN FICKETT REALTOR®

352.636.2167 // LAUREN@MORRISREALTORS.COM LEAVE IT TO LAUREN!

GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE! This 3/2 is the perfect family home. Open floor plan with large living area over looks small pond and golf course. Inside utility room, Enclosed lanai and patio for BBQ’s are just a few extras! Community with clubhouse, pool and racquet ball courts! $164,900. MLS#G4812031.

BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY! This gorgeous custom built 5/3.5 home awaits you! PLUS game room. Large kitchen, Family room with fireplace, Large bedrooms, screened-in back patio and fenced in back yard! This home is perfect for the large family. Don’t miss out! $314,900.

BRING EVERYTHING YOU OWN! It will fit right into this gorgeous 4/3 bath home that features a great open floor plan. Light and bright with gorgeous brand new wood floors. Kitchen with new back splash and high top bar plus breakfast nook. Large backyard is perfect space to add a pool if you wanted. Pond for fishing. $234,900.

2 MILES TO THE VILLAGES! TWO HOMES! Beautiful custom built 3/2.5 estate. Upgrades galore! Settled back off the main road, you have all the privacy you need.10 acres total. Separate newer manufactured home with 3/2 on other 5 acres. $550,000. Executive home and 5 acres could be split and purchased seperately for $450,000 MLS# G4706615.

ELEGANT...EXQUISITE...STUNNING! Luxury living at it’s finest with this new home. Will be completed August 2015. 4/3.5 home with 4,200 sqft of living and 3 car garage situated on almost 4 acres. Summer kitchen with gorgeous pool with tanning area and spa. Gated community. Truly a must see! $765,000.

BRING YOUR OWN BUILDER! This gorgeous lot is perfect for a new home. Lake view. Gorgeous oak trees. Nice and open.

ROOM FOR EVERYONE! 3/2.5 with den/office and 2,200 sqft of living. Large kitchen with granite counter tops, 2 pantries and island. Master with vaulted ceilings, garden tub with separate shower and his & her walk-in closets. Not a short sale or bank owned…just a great deal! $159,000.

LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! This 3/2 with almost 2,000 sqft of living is located right outside The Villages. NO HOA! Open floor plan with large living area with wood burning fireplace. Fenced in backyard with 30x30 detached garage...it even has A/C! Also included is a separate 16x10 shed with wall unit and work bench. $104,900.

GREAT FIRST TIME BUYER HOME OR RENTAL! Located in Leesburg this 3/1 has many updates in 2015 to include... New kitchen cabinets, countertops & flooring, new light fixtures in living area and new water heater. 2 car carport, fenced back yard and perfect storage shed. Seller will allow allowance for new appliances. $89,000.

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SPECTACULAR 5/4 POOL HOME. Formal Dining and Living room. Family room with fireplace. Bonus room upstairs.Privacy backyard to Preserve. No HOA. $375,000 MLS #G4809275.

UNIQUE FIND! 434 FT Lakefront on Chain of Lakes. 3/3 main house with screened Pool, 2 car garage and two story 2/2 apartment. 5 star energy efficient appliances. Newer A/C. $450,000 MLS# G4808882.

MAGNIFICENT CANAL FRONT Lease Option/Purchase possible with satisfactory Terms for Seller. Great 5BR/4.5BA plus 1/1 with full kitchen in law Apartment. Adventure to the Ocean! $350,000 MLS# G4707007.

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MICHAEL BARRETT

RESIDENTIAL SALES // PROPERTY MANAGEMENT AND RENTALS

352.255.5710 // MICHAEL@MORRISREALTORS.COM

HOME SWEET HOME! This beautiful three bedroom home has so much to offer. With low annual HOA dues and over 1/3 acre, this is the place to be. The split bedroom plan offers a large master, a relaxing garden tub and a walk in shower. The kitchen offers new appliances, stunning back splash and plenty of storage. Entertain with ease in the formal living area and the Florida room. You could easily add a pool in the roomy backyard! This home really has it all! MLS# G4813971 $155,000.

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352.978.3428 // SCOTT@MORRISREALTORS.COM

SERIOUS ABOUT SELLING // MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR PRODUCER

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WONDERFUL LAKE DORA FRONTAGE ON PRESTIGIOUS LAKESHORE DRIVE! This 3/2.5 home features nearly 125 ft. LAKE frontage on half and acre, complete with boat dock and aluminum seawall! Home features a spacious kitchen, vaulted ceilings, newer roof and A/C, and updated flooring! LOW COUNTY TAXES! $449,000 MLS# G4807523.

CUSTOM LAKEFRONT 3 BED 2 BATH HOME! Spectacular views of the lake from nearly every room! Large backyard with 100 feet of pristine lakefront - all on just over 1/2 acre! The open floor plan layout is perfect for entertaining and taking in the lakefront views! Located between historic Mount Dora and Tavares! Bring the jet ski’s and tubes and wakeboards! $298,000 MLS#G4814552.

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SPECTACULAR 3 BED 3 BATH BLOCK HOME ON BEAUTIFUL 4+/- ACRES WITH DIRECT WATERFRONT ON SECLUDED LAKE ELDORADO! This is the perfect family home for fishing, boating, playing by the pool, even bring the horses! $274,900 MLS#G4806082.

LAKE EUSTIS VIEWS! Fully remodeled 1572 sq ft 3/2 home with screened in porch on large lot! Brand new kitchen and baths, new windows, and a cozy stone fireplace. Just minutes from downtown Tavaresl! $219,000 MLS# G4810903.

DIRECT LAKE DORA FRONTAGE! Well maintained 2 bedroom 2 bath getaway with breathtaking views over Lake Dora! Newer A/C and roof, 50 feet on Lake Dora with seawall, and no HOA or deed restrictions! MUST SEE! $129,900 MLS#G4808985.

ONE OF A KIND! 90 +/- ACRES ON LAKE YALE! Over 2000 waterfront feet on lake yale and over 2400 front feet on cr 452! Beautiful level land with amazing waterfront views. Property has numerous potential uses! $849,900 MLS# G4808401.

10+/- ACRES OF NICE CLEARED LEVEL LAND in area of larger estate homes on cr 452. Beautiful home site, bring the horses! $124,900 MLS# G4808399.

JUST ONE HOMESITE LEFT! This lot is 2.25 Acres and backs up to the picturesque emeralda marsh for nice water views! Bring your own builder and the horses! $42,900 MLS# G4811341.

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CAMIE KENNEDY REALTOR®

352.408.4668 // CAMIE@MORRISREALTORS.COM CAMIE CAN!

HARBOR HILLS GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE.

Spacious 4/2 with beautiful panoramic golf course views. Large glass enclosed Florida room with wet bar, vaulted ceilings, separate breakfast nook, rounded corners and many other upgrades. Sure to impress! $299,900 MLS# G4808902.

HARBOR HILLS Golf Course Frontage…Gorgeous views. 3/2 with split floorplan. Formal dining, addtional dinette and screened lanai. Oversized garage with golf cart entry. You must see to appreciate! $207,000 MLS# G4808173.

GORGEOUS 3/2 “OPAL II” MODEL Light and Bright!

Eat-in kitchen, stainless steel appliances, vinyl enclosed Florida room, inside laundry, 2 car garage and more! A must see on your list! $161,000 MLS# G4814713.

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THE VILLAGES Pending in 15 days! 3/2 “Amarillo” model in The Villages of Liberty Park. Open plan, volume ceilings and glass enclosed Florida room. What a gem! $215,000 MLS# G4814064.

THE VILLAGES This 3/2 “Amarillo” model with open plan is sure to impress. Close proximty to Duval. Gorgeous landscping, screened lanai and double car garage. Priced to sell at $209,900 MLS# G4814404.

SUMMERFIELD Very well maintained 4/2 with recent upgraded laminate wood flooring in the kitchen, dining room, guest bath and Master bath. Roomy living room and a small wood deck off dining room. Corner lot and fenced yard. You must see to appreciate this find! $80,000 MLS# G4814026.

VACANT LOT LADY LAKE. Build Dream Home on this Beautiful Lake Front property. Almost two acres with mature oaks in lovely Lady Lake. $59,000 MLS# G4812979.

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LAKE FRONT POOL HOME on 5.5 acres on the Harris Chain of Lakes with your very own private boat dock

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LAKE FRONT SHORT SALE! Enjoy boating around the Chain of Lakes. Breathtaking views from your dock await you. This 3/2.5 home welcomes you through the front door to an open floor plan, hardwood floors and lake view. Galley kitchen with newer appliances, formal living, great room, and dining all have great views of the lake. $309,900 MLS# G4695599

VILLAGES OF PARKWOOD! Priced below

and screened lanai on LAKE HARRIS. This home features amazing views of the lake from the great room, kitchen, dining room and master bedroom. Two additional buildings could be used as a garage and RV storage. The first building is 28 x 30, fully insulated and has central heat, air and plumbing. The second building is 40 X 70 with plumbing! The land and view alone are worth this price! Even if you renovate there are surrounding homes are above $900,000. Offered at $399,000 MLS# G4812314

“Lake Myrtle” subdivision owned…with grass ramp and “big fish” to catch! Sturdy 2x6 frame construction with siding and side entrance 2 1/2 car garage. Half acre plus on cul-de-sac lot with majestic oak trees. $199,900 MLS# G4804770.

appraisal! Bring your family to this family friendly neighborhood in The Villages. Open floor plan with living/dining combo. Kitchen with breakfast bar... great for entertaining with open concept. $160,000 MLS# G4811653.

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LINDA MARSH REALTOR®

352.978.3016 // LINDAMARSH@MORRISREALTORS.COM

PARK PLACE ON LAKE JOANNA This stunning 5/4 pool home with lake views and deeded access has a bright open floor plan with many quality features!

Genuine wood flooring,cathedral ceilings, wood burning fireplace, solar heated pool & spa and three car garage! The upstairs bonus room and full bath is perfect for visiting guests, media room or play room. The fabulous dream kitchen has a large center island, custom cabinets, walk-in pantry, corian counters, under cabinet lighting and breakfast nook and bar. The master suite features a jetted garden tub, separate shower and two huge walk in closets. French doors lead out to 30X20 screened lanai with sparkling pool & spa, perfect for entertaining! Your guests will appreciate the peaceful and private back yard with no rear neighbors and magnificent lake views. This amazing home won’t last long! Call Linda 352-978-3016 $399,900 MLS #G4812189

IMPECCABLE AND CHARMING 3/2 block home in

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GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE WITH BREATHTAKING VIEWS! Come see this gorgeous 3/2 home situated in a perfect setting in the popular Nottoway Village! This home will not last long with it’s bright open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, plantation shutters, Master with two walk-in closets, garden tub and double vanities. Kitchen features breakfast nook with bay window and lots of cabinets. The spacious lanai overlooks the rolling hills of the golf course and perfect for entertaining. $85 month you can enjoy all amenities - two 18 hole golf courses, lighted tennis courts, swimming pools & much more! $225,000 MLS# G4813735 call Linda at 352-978-3016.

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GORGEOUS SILVER LAKE AREA POOL HOME 3200+ sqft, 4/2.5 on almost a half acre with oversized 2 car garage with work bench area, large rooms with walk in closets, wood floors, stunning fireplace, and more... This traditional style gem will not last long! $275,000 MLS# G4814359.

WILDWOOD! FAIRWAYS BEAUTY! There’s plenty of room in this 4 bedroom, 3 bath with almost 2200 sq. ft. Enjoy no rear neighbors, a cozy patio, a nice open floor plan, formal dining and breakfast nook, and even an additional den! $249,900 MLS# G4814603.

3/2 SILVER LAKE HOME in a fabulous location! This home features stunning architectural design with an open floor plan, 2 car garage, formal dining and a large master with garden tub & shower. The rear of the home has a nice addition with plenty of room for another den or living area. All with a fenced yard! $210,000 MLS# G4813726.

STUNNING AND FUNCTIONAL! This amazing 5/4.5 has everything! Extras from top to bottom. New roof in 2014, custom lighting, inside features gorgeous wood floors, 12' ceilings, crown molding, tray ceilings, top of the line surround sound wiring, security system and more. The kitchen has an island and newer appliances. The master is large enough for a separate sitting area, french doors lead to the lanai and a completely upgraded bath with built in vanities, marble countertops, custom tile and granite, a large shower and cozy soaking tub. Pool area complete with child safety fence and the fenced backyard has lush landscaping and an amazing playground area. $525,000 MLS# G4809346.

SILVER LAKE BEAUTY! Enjoy gorgeous sunsets over silver lake from your own home... this three 3/2.5 house features a gourmet kitchen with granite, top of the line appliances, and gorgeous features throughout. 1.7 acres with a detached game room/in law potential. $525000.

FRUITLAND PARK SERENITY! This amazing 3/2 built in 2005 has a backyard and lanai that is perfect for Florida! The open floor plan features an additional den and a formal dining plus eating area in kitchen. Perfect for the family! $199,000 MLS# G4702852

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Final thought // jamie ezra mark

DOG DAYS OF SUMMER Winter is coming. On any other day you could assume I was referencing Game of Thrones and you’d be right. But not today. Today I’m sitting at my local dog park. Today I’m sitting in the 94° heat at my local dog park sweating my freckles off. Why? Because, as my wife, Shelly, reminded me, “Blue needs his play time.” Of course she was right — she’s always right. So I begrudgingly grabbed the leash, which signaled our Catahoula-mix hound out of his coma-like state into full-on berserker mode. He bounded from his pillowy perch on the couch — his tail whipping around seemingly of its own volition. While I struggled to get the leash attached, I spied a bogey from the corner of my eye. My son, Max! As he darted out of the room, the sly smile on his face told me this was a strategic retreat. Won’t be drafting him as my wingman to the park today. I couldn’t help but smile. I opened the front door and the smile was slapped off my face by the sticky, humid backhand of the Florida summer heat. Any hopes of a quick return to the cool embrace of modern air conditioning

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melted away as Blue stared up at me seemingly oblivious to the inferno we had just stepped into. “Let’s go!” I said. But as he trotted forward, I couldn’t resist muttering, “Dumb dog!” under my breath. Now as I watch Blue joyfully weaving in and out of the blurry patchwork of fur that are his instant park pack, I can feel the sweat running down my forehead. Beads, like the dogs running through the park, weave a trail down my neck and gather into a dark “pack” on the ring of my t-shirt collar. Closing my eyes, I listen to the musical symphony of barks and yips and pray for a cool breeze. I hate the summer heat! It’s not just that I dislike it — I’m not built for it. My ancestors all hail from Russia. I’m built of hearty peasant stock. I think of them in scenes right out of Dr. Zhivago. Crossing vast snow-covered wastelands. Drinking vodka and wrestling the occasional bear. I’m sure they could never have imagined that two generations later, one of their descendant boychiks would be crossing sweltering swamplands. Drinking iced tea and keeping an eye

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out for the occasional gator. Even the dogs seem to be feeling it now. They run over to the water bowl for frequent drinks. A few of the smarter ones even attempt to use the bowl as a mini-pool with varying degrees of success. I’m reminded of my brother-in-law, David, who is from South Florida. “Born and raised,” he says with pride. I’ve watched that man shivering while wearing a thick down winter coat … in a Denny’s because he’s not used to these harsh Central Florida winters! He would love this dog park. That’s when I see her. A beautiful white and grey ball of thick fur off to the side of the perimeter. A husky. She’s not interested

in running around with the pack in this heat. She just lies there in the shade and the dirt, panting hard and trying to stay cool. She’s not made for this climate either! I imagine somewhere in her family tree was a champion sled dog. Maybe they even lived in an igloo. She’s every bit as uncomfortable as I am. Especially with all that fur! Suddenly she turns her head and looks straight at me — just for a moment. What I see in her eyes can only be described as … recognition. Two refugees from colder climates trying to acclimate to the impossible heat of summer in Florida. “Don’t worry, girl,” I silently assure her. “Winter is coming.”


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Make it memorable. The 1889 Opera House offers history and 3,500 square feet of spacious style for events ranging from seminars to weddings. Holiday Parties • Life Celebrations • Speaker Events Business Socials • Conferences/Seminars • Weddings 108 5TH STREET, LEESBURG 352.787.6806 | OPERAHOUSEEVENTS.COM


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