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The Arts, Food, and Fall

Dear Readers,

We’re reminded of the profound beauty surrounding us as we welcome our arts, culture, and dining issue. I’m reminded of my own journey with the arts. It began in second grade when my mother enrolled me in ballet classes at my elementary school. I recall my frustration when my dance teacher Ms. Ira constantly urged me to point my toes. I told her and my mom that I couldn’t do it.

Yet, with time and perseverance, I mastered it. This early lesson taught me that the arts are a journey filled with challenges, growth and eventual triumphs that culminate into masterpieces. It also made me appreciate the hard work that goes into each industry as I’ve grown older.

Art is everywhere—in the melodies we hear, the dances we perform, the buildings we admire, and the food we savor. They all tell a story and connect us to a larger tapestry of human expression. As you explore this issue, remember that every artistic endeavor, no matter how small, contributes to the grand masterpiece of our shared culture.

So, I encourage you to put on your artist’s lens and recognize the artistry in every piece on the pages and beyond.

Happy reading, Alexis

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Features

6 LIFESTYLE FAVORITES: 10 ORLANDO RESTAURANTS YOU MUST VISIT

The Lifestyle team has traversed the city to bring you our top 10 favorite dining spots. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, this list promises an adventure that will leave you craving for more.

8 CURATING A LEGACY

Understand how the Orange County Regional History Center builds an exhibition to showcase Central Florida’s history and add a new perspective on the community.

18 A SPOTLIGHT ON LAKE NONA’S VIBRANT RESTAURANT SCENE

From an innovative container park to an award-winning brewery, learn about all the dining options Lake Nona has to offer.

24 EMBRACE THE WURST: THE BEST OKTOBERFEST EVENTS IN ORLANDO

From bar hopping to beer gardens, you can check out Oktoberfest at several locations in Greater Orlando and surround yourself with the beauty of Bavaria without hopping on a plane.

26 MEET THE WINNERS OF THE 2023 CUTEST TODDLER CONTEST

Thank you to everyone who participated in our 6th Annual Cutest Toddler Contest! It’s time to meet the adorable winners who stole our hearts.

36 JOSH RECOMMENDS

Unless otherwise indicated, visit drphillipscenter.org/events for tickets to these must-see art performances recommended by community member Josh Garrick.

46 ORLANDO’S CANVAS: EXPLORING ART AROUND THE CITY

Enjoy a few public art pieces that serve as a testament to Orlando’s evolving artistic spirit.

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DANIEL’S CORNER Never Give Up 14 TALK OF THE TOWN Conversations for Your Community 16 HOMESTYLE Dining Room Trends to Fall For 20 DINING Getting Piggy With It
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ARTS+ENTERTAINMENT Takara Speagle Following Her Legacy
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10 Orlando Restaurants You Must Visit Favorites

When people think of Orlando, they often think about the theme parks and warm climate we are fortunate and sometimes not so fortunate to have year-round. But Orlando has also become home to a rich tapestry of culinary delights. Have you seen the growing list of diverse restaurants sprouting their wings here over the years? It’s a wonderful sight to see!

Naturally, the Lifestyle team loves to eat, and we have traversed the city to bring you our top 10 favorite dining spots. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, this list promises an adventure that will leave you craving for more.

Alexis

Teak Neighborhood Grill and Bar

Burgers are one of my absolute favorite things to eat, so it is no surprise that Teak has easily become one of my favorite places to visit. They have an expansive list of burgers, so I get to try a new one every time I go. It makes it fun to see if the new burger tops the last one. They also have a wonderful mimosa deal during Saturday and Sunday brunch!

Reel Fish in Winter Park really is a hidden gem. I tried raw oysters for the first time here, and I’ve been hooked ever since. I’d wager to say they have the best oysters and one of the best happy hours I have ever experienced. Once when my family was visiting, I took them, and they were blown away. So now, whenever they come up from Miami, we try to visit at least once.

Catie

Kabooki holds the top spot on my favorites list. They always refresh the menu with new delights, and I’ve yet to try something I didn’t enjoy. The service is outstanding. They’re super knowledgeable, which adds to the fun of the whole experience. It’s a solid 5 stars in my book.

The Wellborn

The Wellborn is also high on my list of favorites. Its ambiance is unmatched, and I’m completely obsessed with its nostalgic ‘Old Florida’ clubhouse vibe upstairs. The culinary offerings and craft cocktails are spot on. They mainly serve tapas and drinks, so it’s the perfect spot for a topnotch happy hour or a light dinner with friends.

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Reel Fish Coastal Kitchen and Bar
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Kristi

Burntwood Tavern

I enjoy Burntwood Tavern because it’s a local eatery, and everyone knows everyone.

Fresco Cucina Italiana

Fresco’s Italian is also a favorite because it is family-owned and operated, and they make all their food from scratch from generations of recipes.

Riccardo

The All Italian Restaurant

One of my favorites is The All Italian Restaurant on Osceola Parkway because of their Pear and Gorgonzola Fiocchetti (out of this world) and their Truffle Cheese Tortellini (just excellent). It reminds me of eating home-style cooking in Italy.

Waylon

T-Rex Cafe

I enjoy T-Rex because it is more than just food; it is an experience.

Dragonfly Robata Grill & Sushi

Dragonfly has excellent happy hour choices for food and drinks.

Daniel

Thrive Cocktail Lounge & Eatery

Thrive is a cocktail/small bites bar in Downtown Orlando. They have a very young/midlevel professional vibe that is casual but also great for dates. They have excellent drinks, and their sliders are fantastic.

Tapa Toro

Another favorite is Tapa Toro in Icon Park because they have the best Lamb Paella outside of Spain.

The Neighborhood Eatery

The Neighborhood Eatery is a family-owned restaurant also in Downtown Orlando. This Korean American fusion restaurant has a homey feel with stellar food. I’ve lived in Korea and have eaten Korean food my entire life. Their food tastes like what I would eat in Korea, so I’ll vouch for them on that.

If you can, we’d love for you to visit these places and tell us what you think. Or, if there is a restaurant that has stolen your heart that isn’t on the list, tag us on social media and let us know where to visit next, or email us at contact@ lifestylescfl.com.

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Curating a Legacy

From ideation to finished product, creating an exhibition takes a village at the Orange County Regional History Center. The Orlando museum is home to award-winning exhibitions visited by guests worldwide. Its national acclaim springs from the staff’s thorough attention to detail in creating an educational and immersive experience. The History Center doesn’t work alone; the museum heavily involves its community to portray and honor history accurately.

Exhibitions begin with a story, and the History Center selects its themes in different ways—commemorating an anniversary, responding to a significant event, or visiting the past through a different lens. The museum’s most recent exhibition, Figurehead: Music & Mayhem in Orlando’s Underground, was inspired by an oral history that led the interviewee to generously donate his personal collection of music memorabilia to the museum. Members or groups in the community bring forth other exhibitions such as Yesterday, This Was Home: The Ocoee Massacre of 1920 and Leaving Vietnam: Building a New Life in Central Florida.

Protecting and preserving Central Florida’s history is vital, so the History Center works closely

with various diverse experts to bring stories to life. Community members, historians, curators, educators, and designers collaborate behind the scenes to thoroughly research the topic, gather pieces for the collection, and create an experience that will transport guests back in time while honoring those who lived it.

After the theme is clear, the History Center spends a great deal of time compiling resources, researching the topic, and reviewing potential artifacts, archives, and photographs for inclusion. All of this must occur before any real planning for the design and layout of an exhibition can begin. The final product includes many considerations, including typography and treatment of labels, color palette, placement of objects, and accessibility considerations. All these factors help convey the interpretive goals of the exhibition, evoke specific emotions, and help ensure education and enjoyment for all.

Often, the first thing guests notice when entering an exhibition is the text on the walls. The History Center considers many typeface styles and size variations to find the ones that best emphasize its message.

For Yesterday, This Was Home: The Ocoee Massacre of 1920, designers reviewed more than 70 font choices

before making a decision. Color played an equally significant role, with curators selecting deep purples and blues to reflect the meaningful but dark legacy of the Ocoee massacre.

In creating an exhibition, designers also strive for best practices for accessibility and layout. They examine every aspect of making the exhibition as accessible as possible to all by considering font sizes, offering bilingual interpretation, and ensuring contrast between wall and text color. The exhibition’s layout plays an especially crucial role in understanding the story. When designing the layout, History Center staff decide what order the text should be read in, where guests will naturally gravitate, and how to create intimate spaces in areas intended for reflection.

The History Center takes its role as a trusted resource for the community seriously, which is why its staff members go through such an extensive process to create profound, accurate, and inclusive exhibitions. The hope is that after guests step into an exhibition at the History Center, they will walk away with a better understanding of Central Florida’s history and a new perspective on the community.

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Building an Exhibition at the Orange County Regional History Center

Living Trust Revolution

A sweeping revolution is underway in America to safeguard our families and assets against probate, taxes, creditors, lawsuits, and other life-altering events. This movement prioritizes shielding our aspirations, fears, dreams, and family welfare over personal ambitions. Central to this fundamental transformation is a potent estate planning tool, the “Living Trust. ”

Immediate Action Required

The term “Living Trust” might be unfamiliar, but it is a shield for our well-being and our loved ones in situations of incapacity or demise. The looming question: How can we preserve our hard-earned wealth during incapacity and seamlessly transfer assets to heirs upon our passing? Failing to act proactively can lead to the swift dissolution of legacies, causing financial turmoil, heartache, and regrets for you and your cherished ones.

Over the next decade, an unprecedented wealth transfer will transpire, with trillions transitioning between generations due to the retiring baby boomer population. Recognizing the paramount importance of securing their goals, alleviating anxieties, and passing on their aspirations, baby boomers are awakening to the critical role of estate planning. This realization is akin to acknowledging the necessity of owning a car or a computer.

Navigating Turbulence

Uncertainties like disability, divorce, or economic downturns fuel this revolution. Do you wish your legacy dwindled by legal costs from probate, claimed by a stepparent through remarriage, seized by creditors, or given to in-laws? Complex scenarios, like blended families, arise. Balancing inheritances

for diverse needs demand meticulous planning. The gamut of such concerns necessitates meticulous estate planning.

Increasingly, seminars and literature clarify estate planning’s benefits, such as probate avoidance and tax reduction. However, consultation with experienced estate planning attorneys can unlock profound advantages.

The Will vs. Intestacy Dilemma

Traditional strategies of “do nothing” or drafting a “Will.” The state steps in, managing your estate called “Intestate.” The legal obstacle known as “Probate” ensues, incurring substantial court and attorney fees, inflicting emotional strain on beneficiaries, and impacting minor children. This public procedure invites claims against your estate from creditors, lawyers, and distant heirs. Furthermore, probate’s duration often spans nine months to two years, adding to the burdens.

The Power of the Living Trust

Estate planning isn’t just about assets but meticulous care. The lifeblood of trust planning drives the “Living Trust.” Though complex, the enduring benefits make it worthwhile. Though crafting a “Living Trust” is more intricate and time-consuming than a “Will,” the enduring benefits for you and your family make it a worthwhile investment.

Visualize a “Living Trust.” as a bridge over obstacles. Imagine it as a “Will” intertwined with a rainbow that originates from you, vaults over challenges, and bestows your loved ones with a treasure trove distributed according to your wishes. This potent thrust has ignited

Revolution

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Never Give Up

Siena Forrester, a West Orange High School senior, and Cruz Donovan, a University of Central Florida sophomore, share more than just theater arts. They both auditioned for the Daniel Mills Apprenticeship in the past and were not selected for the program. But this year, they gave it another go and got the nod, learning one of the most valuable lessons: if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again.

Beginning with singing in her school choir in third grade, Forrester grew up in Georgia and moved to Winter Garden in sixth grade. Forrester says she’s not particularly happy she didn’t get the apprenticeship the first time she auditioned in 2020.

“During my first audition [for the Daniel Mills Apprenticeship], I think I had such high expectations of myself,” Forrester says. “This time, I was actually thinking about calling to cancel because I had a cold. But then I got there and just did my thing. I think not expecting to be perfect made me feel more confident, and my audition went better.”

Forrester admits she used to feel jealous of performers–especially those even younger than her–who had a lot of self-confidence. Time and practice have helped her grow more courageous. Now, she looks forward to growing even bolder with an audition workshop offered to the apprentices. Forrester has

always loved singing and counts her dad as one of her biggest cheerleaders.

“Singing comes easiest to me because it’s something I’ve done for so long. Acting and dancing are a little more complicated for me, but I’m excited to have the opportunity to expand those skills through the Daniels Mills Apprenticeship,” Forrester says.

Next up, after the apprenticeship, Forrester has her sights set on applying to Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia.

No and Yes

Donovan, who also auditioned more than once before being accepted into the Daniel Mills Apprenticeship, advises other performers to keep honing their craft and never stop auditioning if they love performing.

“There’s going to be nos and people who don’t see you,” he says. “But there will also be people who do see your talent and will give you an opportunity.”

Donovan is grateful for the opportunity to earn while learning as an apprentice this year. Acting is all Donovan has ever wanted to do. In high school, he performed at the district and state Thespian Festivals with his school’s troupe and was thrilled when they received “superior status” for their performances at both festivals.

His first taste of theater came when he was in fourth grade and attended a Wizarding World camp put on by the Orlando Rep. The premise of the camp was performing plays based on student-created Harry Potter adjacent characters.

Now as then, Donovan enjoys being able to give birth to new characters. As part of UCF’s Project Spotlight, Donovan routinely works on never-before-seen theater projects with student playwrights and directors to develop new plays.

“I like the idea of bringing yourself and your own lived experience into a character no one has ever seen. But I love being able to walk around in a well-established character, too. That’s what’s so cool about acting; it has so many different elements to love about it,” Donovan says.

As a member of Alpha Psi Omega (APO), a co-ed collegiate National Theatre Honor Society, Donovan knows that having a support network can be extremely helpful.

“When you’re a performer, there can be some nos. It comes with the territory,” he says. “Hopefully, there will be even more yeses as I continue to build my skills and my network through the apprenticeship.”

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CRUZ DONOVAN PHOTO BY ANGELA BOND SIENA FORRESTER PHOTO BY CREATIVA PHOTOGRAPHY Tarre Beach Cruz Donovan Two Daniel Mills Apprentices exemplify what it means to never give up on their dreams. Siana Forrester

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Your Community Conversations for

We’ve made it to September! Labor Day, football, tailgating, and more exciting adventures await us this month. So, embrace the season with family, friends and loved ones like never before.

Let us not forget the September 11, 2001, tragedies — please consider a moment of reflection on this date to remember those individuals, and their families, that perished on that unforgettable day 22 years ago.

Thousands of studies suggest that SMILING throughout the day provides added positive energy - both for yourself and those near you. Please try this simple experiment: Smile for one day and witness the kind gestures you will receive.

Boo! Did you know Halloween has become the second most celebrated American holiday? It’s never too early to organize your Halloween holiday experiences. Ideas to consider for 2023:

■ Schedule a costume party

■ Finalize your home decorations (both interior and exterior)

■ Visit a pumpkin farm, haunted house or Central Florida theme park

■ Bob for apples and carve pumpkins

■ Purchase candy for your Trick-ortreaters

Are you ready for some football and tailgating? For your convenience, review this helpful checklist to maximize your next tailgating experience:

■ Pick up all essential items, including food and beverage, the day prior

■ Always arrive early to secure a prime location (under a shaded tree)

■ Bring extra chairs (for guests), extra coolers (for leftovers), hand sanitizer, paper towels, and plenty of trash bags

■ Pack football-related decorations

■ Consider bringing appropriate music and entertaining games

With schools reopened, please be extra cautious when driving near areas where students walk and ride to and from school. Always stop your vehicle when school bus lights are flashing and when kids are crossing the crosswalk or intersection.

Magical Dining 2023 is still running strong until Oct.1. You still have time to secure dinner reservations at a participating restaurant. Please view the Magical Dining website to experience Orlando’s vibrant culinary scene. Remember: Meals will benefit local nonprofits.

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FALL FESTIVAL

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SEPTEMBER 23RD - OCTOBER 29TH

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Join us for autumn days full of pumpkin patches, flower fields, live bands, farm activities, petting zoo, and more.

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Dining Room Trends to Fall For

As the season changes, many homeowners want to refresh their interiors in preparation for the “cozy” season ahead. The dining room, a space where families and friends gather to share meals, socialize and create memories, is a prime area to refresh. Here are some dining room trends to consider as you welcome the fall.

1. Earthy Tones with a Pop of Vibrant Color: This fall, the color palette is all about mixing earthy tones like deep greens, browns, and beiges. However, the twist is to add a pop of vibrant color like pink, orange or mustard yellow. These colors can invite bold and lively conversations and interactions in the dining space.

2. Mismatch: Gone are the days when dining tables or chairs must be one color or material. If you want to add more style, think Scandinavian or Windsor chairs with banquette seating. Think wooden tabletops with metallic legs or a marble top with wooden stands.

3. Statement Lighting: Lighting plays a pivotal role in setting the ambiance. The right fixture can illuminate a space and serve as a piece of art. This season, oversized pendant lights and chandeliers with geometric designs and billiard lighting are stealing the show. Depending on your style, these light fixtures can meet your vision of an elegant or modern statement piece.

4. Surfboard Tables: Surfboard tables are trending in 2023. These semi-rectangular tables are a lifesaver for large families needing extra gathering space. As previously mentioned, the tables are perfect for mismatched seating, adding some edge to the dining area.

5. Wallpaper: Having some fun with wallpapers is an easy way to refresh the dining room. Trends include bold and colorful prints, murals, stripes and vintage florals. Incorporating the use of wallpaper into the dining room adds your personality to the space, a true statement.

6. Natural Elements: Bringing nature inside has become a popular trend. Potted plants, dried flower arrangements, and wooden decor are just a few pieces that create a connection with nature. Think of serene colors like brown, sage, and ivory. They add a touch of warmth to the dining space. If you need inspiration, look at the trending biophilic design, which aims to reduce stress while strengthening your connection with nature.

Whether you’re a minimalist, a maximalist, or somewhere in between, a trend is waiting for you to explore. And with Orlando’s extensive options for stores and interior designers, you can easily find the right pieces and inspiration to bring your vision to life.

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A Spotlight on Lake Nona’s Vibrant Restaurant Scene

Are you ready to embark on a culinary journey like no other? Look no further than Lake Nona, Orlando’s fastest-growing community, where restaurants offer a range of experiences for everyone’s taste buds.

From an innovative container park to an award-winning brewery, we’re letting you in on our favorite stops.

Boxi Park

Let’s kick off our adventure at Boxi Park, Central Florida’s first container entertainment park. Redefining your typical dining experience, Boxi Park has an array of unique beverage and dining offerings, served right out of repurposed and artful shipping containers.

Cool off at Boxi’s newest addition, ‘Ice N Easy,’ where mixology meets frozen delight. Here, adults can savor icy cool cocktails, while the little ones can enjoy non-alcoholic options. Boxi Park’s culinary offerings are a highlight too. Regarded as one of the best food spots in Central Florida, the park’s diverse array of restaurants offers everything from global cuisines to comfort food classics. So, whether you’re in the mood for tacos, burgers or artisanal sandwiches, Boxi Park has you covered.

Check out their events calendar before you go - Boxi Park’s stage features exciting programming that adds to the overall experience. If you’re looking for a perfect mid-week hangout, Thursdays are reserved for Trivia Night & Music Bingo, where you can test your knowledge and enjoy great music.

Park Pizza & Brewing Co.

Next on our culinary tour is Park Pizza & Brewing Co., Lake Nona’s award-winning craft brewery. Renowned for its seasonal and signature awardwinning beer, it is a must-visit spot for beer enthusiasts and locals alike. Every Monday, the brewery also hosts the Lake Nona Run Club.

Pair your crisp, cool beer with Park Pizza & Brewing Co.’s gourmet artisanal pizzas. These gourmet creations feature the freshest ingredients and a wide range of toppings to satisfy every pizza lover’s cravings. And if you’re in the mood for some German-inspired fun, take advantage of their Oktoberfest celebration for three consecutive weekends starting September 22, where authentic German-style beer and food flows allow for good times abound.

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Canvas Market & Restaurant

Canvas Market & Restaurant is an artful haven combining gourmet food and breathtaking lakefront views. Start your day at Canvas Market with freshly brewed coffee from local roaster Otus and pastries made from scratch, starting your day on the right foot.

For wine enthusiasts, Canvas offers an extensive wine list and a monthly Wine and Spirit Dinner Series. This series showcases a seamless collaboration between the chef and beverage director, resulting in thoughtfully curated perfect pairings.

But the real treat at Canvas Market & Restaurant lies in its new food menu. With an array of vibrant dishes, from the Smoked Salmon Dip to the vegan-friendly Sunflower Seed Falafel Salad, there’s something for every palate. If you’re visiting on a Monday, indulge in oysters and live music starting at 6 p.m. to elevate your dining experience.

Chroma Modern Bar + Kitchen

Our culinary journey wouldn’t be complete without a visit to Chroma Modern Bar + Kitchen, the perfect place to unwind over drinks or indulge in a nice meal. At Chroma, every drink is a work of art crafted with precision and passion. Their carefully curated cocktail program includes favorites like the Flower Sour for vodka enthusiasts, the Smoke and Mirrors for bourbon lovers, and the Sunset Shady for tequila aficionados. If you’re a bourbon lover, the Rare Spirit program offers a chance to taste some of the most limited-edition bourbons, including Pappy Van Winkle and Blanton’s.

Moreover, Chroma has received recognition as the best bar and restaurant in Lake Nona, making it a mustvisit destination for those seeking a memorable dining experience. Delight in the freshness of Half Dozen Oysters complemented by a watermelon granita, or savor the artistry of the Golden Beet Carpaccio embellished with cashew, crispy quinoa, and pickled beech mushrooms. Mix and match your favorite small plates to taste a variety of delicious items.

A Feast for All Senses

Lake Nona is undoubtedly a paradise for food enthusiasts, offering an exciting blend of delectable dishes, creative cocktails, and unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re a local looking for a new favorite spot or a visitor eager to explore Central Florida’s culinary scene, Lake Nona’s restaurants are ready to welcome you with open arms and exceptional flavors. So, the next time you find yourself in this vibrant community, savor the best of what Lake Nona has to offer.

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Getting Piggy With It

The Ravenous Pig, one of Winter Park’s premier restaurants, looks forward to a refresh. Co-owners and chefs James and Julie Petrakis of JP Restaurants expect the new design to finish around mid-November and should not require the restaurant to close for a long time.

Anna Woodman Interior Design, South Florida’s premier commercial interior design firm, which also spearheaded the 2007 design of the original restaurant in its first location on Orange Avenue, is onboard to brighten up “The Pig.” In collaboration with Maitland-based Blankenship Architects, Woodman says diners can expect a modern look with unexpected whimsical touches.

“James and Julie are so creative, which you can see clearly in the menu. We want that creativity to shine through in the updates we’re planning,” Woodman says.

James says it is vital that the redesign happens without closing. “Our customers count on us for fresh, local, farm-to-table meals, so we will do this renovation while staying open as much as possible.”

Also, by using area architects, JP Restaurants is supporting the lo-

cal economy. Diners can expect the same great seasonal menu. Nothing will change there. James calls the menu a fresh take on new American fare, offering crispy pork belly, rock shrimp tacos, and Ponce Inlet red snapper (check the menu for seasonal availability).

James admits that The Ravenous Pig’s original space on Orange Avenue back in 2007 had an intimate tavern feel that didn’t quite translate to the larger space the restaurant moved into on Fairbanks Avenue back in 2017.

“We’re undoing some of the things we did years ago,” James says. Woodman agrees, saying the new look will be more colorful, fitting the approximately 6,000 square-foot eatery and beer garden.

“We’re going to include custom millwork and fine artistic craftsmanship with a Charleston coastal vibe,” Woodman says.

The refresh will include:

■ An open view of the kitchen.

■ A featured display of cutlery.

■ Punches of color alongside mementos will pay homage to The Ravenous Pig’s history.

Other areas of the restaurant will see improvements as well. Most notably, the bar will feature an eyecatching Cambria quartz countertop with brass alloy veining and deep navy wood accents. Woodman also promises some fun surprises in the design of bathrooms. The outdoor beer garden will maintain its relaxed ambiance and design.

In addition to The Ravenous Pig, JP Restaurants includes Cask & Larder, a Southern-inspired concept at Orlando International Airport; Swine & Sons Provisions, a gourmet counter service restaurant and caterer on Orange Avenue; and the Polite Pig, a quick-service modern barbecue-style restaurant at Disney Springs.

Please visit TheRavenousPig. com for the seasonal menu and any updates on the renovation.

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Popular Winter Park gastropub The Ravenous Pig gets a makeover.

Unraveling the Magic Behind Hamilton’s Kitchen

Nestled inside the renowned Alfond Inn in Winter Park, Hamilton’s Kitchen is a haven where flavors, artistry, and passion align. At the restaurant, Executive Chef Stephen Doyle and twin Sous Chefs Neil and Matt Corbin craft meals into memorable experiences. Pulling back the curtain, we find that food is not just sustenance but a vibrant art form.

Chef Stephen’s Unpredictable Journey:

From Ireland’s green landscapes to mechanical engineering to Orlando’s bustling kitchens, Chef Stephen’s journey to Orlando was anything but predictable.

“The funny story was when I came here, I ended up cutting my fingers, so I was like, ‘I’m never putting my fingers in the engine again,’ so I picked up a chef knife instead,” he laughed.

Starting at Calico Jack’s Oyster Bar, his passion for delighting patrons propelled him up the culinary ranks. Today, as the Executive Chef of Hamilton’s Kitchen, he envisions a bustling space renowned for its fivestar experiences. And what better way to reach the goal than by leading an extraordinary team who is just as passionate about food and results?

The Corbin Twins: Culinary Synchrony Boston-born with Barbadian roots, Matt and Neil Corbin’s culinary love story began by watching their mother cook. While Neil’s culinary aspirations were clear early on, Matt’s shift from carpentry to cooking was a delightful twist. So, when their parents asked them to move to Orlando, they accepted the request. The rest is a match made in heaven.

“Neil came to me first. If I forget something, he’s already done it, and to have somebody like that is amazing,” Chef Stephen said. “So, I said to him one day, ‘you don’t happen to have another one of you, and he goes, yeah, I do actually, my brother,’ so I got a two for one.”

Matt and Neil have always shared similar interests. Sparked during the pandemic, their new love for gardening fuels their culinary creativity at home and work.

“Growing our own food just makes us want to experiment with the fresh ingredients in our yard,” Neil shared, with Matt adding, “It’s best fresh. I love seeing everything grow from nothing to ready to pick and put on a plate.”

Harmonizing the Kitchen

The twins constantly innovate, drawing inspiration from Disney

Springs, cruises, YouTube and TikTok. They have different interests in food styles, but their synergy is undeniable. Matt and Neil even admit to leaving the kitchen the way the other likes. It makes for a seamless transition between the day and night shifts.

“I don’t even hear them talk sometimes, but they can intertwine so well,” Chef Stephen comments. “There are never any complications, and they never have a bad word to say about each other; they’re just super cool.”

Under Chef Stephen’s guidance, they’re now crafting their own menu items. The job may be challenging sometimes, but they enjoy the tough love.

“[Chef Stephen] is awesome! He’s had my back since I started working here, so he always takes care of me,” Neil said. “He gave me a chance to be a sous chef,” Matt echoed.

This trio’s collaboration is the cornerstone of Hamilton’s Kitchen’s success. Chef Stephen’s mentorship and the twins’ eagerness to learn and innovate create a nurturing and challenging dynamic. Together, they’re not just serving meals; they’re crafting experiences.

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Alexis George Executive Chef Stephen Doyle (middle), Sous Chefs Neil and Matt Corbin

Embrace the Wurst: The Best Oktoberfest Events in Orlando

Prost! Mark your calendars and plan to celebrate Oktoberfest locally and enjoy culture, music, beer, and delicious foods. Oktoberfest is an annual 16-day-long Volksfest that originated in Germany in the 1800s and celebrates Bavarian culture, but the festivities are widely famous for the amount of beer consumed. Despite the name, Oktoberfest is held from mid-September to early October.

From bar hopping to beer gardens, you can check out Oktoberfest at several locations in Greater Orlando and surround yourself with the beauty of Bavaria without hopping on a plane.

Orlando Official Oktoberfest 2023

Celebrate Oktoberfest on September 30 at Orlando’s Official Oktoberfest. You’re sure to have an adventure as you partake in a pub crawl from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. and experience a night of select German brews, traditional folk music, unique bars, and meeting new people.

Lake Nona Oktoberfest

On September 30 from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., Lake Nona will hold its Oktoberfest with German food and entertainment, live music, and an annual Stein Hoisting competition. The event is free, and you do not need a ticket.

Avalon Park Oktoberfest and Beer Garden

Avalon Park will have a backto-back beer garden and community festival on October 13 and 14 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Attendees can expect German beer, live music, food, Alpine dancing, and games for the kids.

Oktoberfest - German American Society of Central Florida

Claiming to be the most authentic Oktoberfest in the region, the GASCF welcomes you to celebrate Oktoberfest 2023 on two separate days. On October 7, from noon to 10 p.m., you can experience a traditional Oktoberfest full of dancing, German food, beer, a flag parade, and more. If you want to experience something original, October 28 will offer a special Halloween

Oktoberfest. Guests can experience the joy of Halloween and Oktoberfest all rolled into one for the perfect fall celebration.

Oktoberfest Beer FestivalNew York Beer Project Orlando

This is the perfect event for you if you are mainly interested in beer during Oktoberfest! On October 15 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m., taste test ten 5 o.z. tasters of German and craft beers with several flavors ranging from Drunkin Punkin to Augustiner Lager. The ticket also includes one German food item of your choice and a commemorative stein. There is also a chance to win prizes throughout the day, including a costume contest.

Krush Brau Park Oktoberfest

What’s a better place to celebrate Oktoberfest than a German-inspired beer garden? Kissimmee’s Krush Brau Park will allow you to celebrate Oktoberfest from September 16 to October 22. With the promise of bratwurst, baked pretzels, Bavarian decor and more, it will be hard to believe you aren’t actually in Munich.

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2023 Cutest Toddler Winner Reveal!

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Thank you to everyone who participated in our 6th Annual Cutest Toddler Contest!

Each year, the contest brings joy and excitement to our community and showcases the love and beauty of childhood.

Now for the moment you all have been waiting for. It’s time to meet the adorable winners who stole our hearts! Are you ready?

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1st Place: Lennon

Age: 3 years old

Parent Names: David and Bridgette

What’s the most memorable adventure or outing you have had with your toddler that you like to share with others?

The first time she rode our horse, she’s been obsessed ever since! Like mother like daughter.

Does your toddler have any quirky habits or unique routines that make you smile?

LJ is always performing and dancing!

Is there a favorite story/book your toddler asks you to read or a favorite show/movie to watch repeatedly?

She is constantly changing her mind on her favorite but anything Disney!

What’s your toddler’s favorite healthy snack or meal?

She loves hummus and strawberries!

Can you share a funny or heartwarming story from a doctor’s visit with your toddler?

Since Lennon’s daddy is a physician, there are many funny, heartwarming and sometimes even embarrassing stories to tell! She is always trying to take your temperature, listen to your heart or look in your ears! During a recent pediatrician visit, she asked her doctor if she was going to take her blood pressure. Most of her dolls and stuffed animals have ‘injuries’ that require many bandages ...Disney bandaids of course! It is not unusual to find our two family dogs being treated by Dr. Lennon!

What has been the best part of this contest experience for you and your toddler? The photo shoot! Lennon absolutely loved it!

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2nd Place: Isabelle

Age: 2 years old

Parent Names: Lillian and Christian

What’s the most memorable adventure or outing you have had with your toddler that you like to share with others?

One of our most memorable adventures with Isabelle has been boating. Since Isabelle turned 2 months old, we have traveled to so many sand bars and islands all over Florida. She loves the water, the adventures, and time with mom, dad and family.

Does your toddler have any quirky habits or unique routines that make you smile?

Part of Isabelle’s routine at home consists of her tutu and dancing like a ballerina.This is a must! We do not go to bed without dancing and she has to have her tutu on. It’s the cutest!!

Is there a favorite story/book your toddler asks you to read or a favorite show/movie to watch repeatedly?

Isabelle has a favorite book called“Isabelle Siempre Serás Mi Pequeña.”I (mom) custom made this book for my husband for Father’s Day of 2022. Since then, she wants to read it every single night before bed.

What’s your toddler’s favorite healthy snack or meal?

Isabelle’s favorite healthy snack is oranges (the little“cuties”) and mom’s homemade fruit/ vegetable popsicles.

Can you share a funny or heartwarming story from a doctor’s visit with your toddler?

Isabelle was born at 37 weeks and spent 1 week in the hospital with mama after birth. Going to each doctor’s appointment has been another reminder that Isabelle is a fighter and she always surpasses her milestones.

What has been the best part of this contest experience for you and your toddler?

I definitely have to say that WE ALL enjoyed the photoshoot session. Seeing Isabelle have fun with the photographer’s daughter was the sweetest. She made so many funny faces, noises, and played peekaboo while the photographer captured all the best shots.We cannot wait to have these pictures in hand to look back and cherish this moment of being the 2nd Place Winner in the CutestToddler Contest of 2023. A big thank you to everyone who supported us in this adventure!

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3rd Place:

Kadyn

Age: 2 years old

Parent Names: Jamia and Chris

What’s the most memorable adventure or outing you have had with your toddler that you like to share with others?

Our recent trip to the drive-thru Wild Safari. Kadyn was totally fascinated with the animals; however, at her request, we had to roll up the windows when around the ostriches and emus. They were very inquisitive, walking up to the car window. We even sang to the alligators and crocodiles in the pond. To our surprise, they actually surfaced while being serenaded. We made up and sang an alligator/ crocodile song to the tune of 5 Little Ducks Went Swimming One Day.

Does your toddler have any quirky habits or unique routines that make you smile?

Kadyn likes to go on nature walks to look for many different insects and flowers, read books, write, color and stick stickers everywhere.

Is there a favorite story/book your toddler asks you to read or a favorite show/movie to watch repeatedly?

Kadyn’s favorite movie is Moana. Kadyn loves ALL books.

What’s your toddler’s favorite healthy snack or meal?

Kadyn’s favorite healthy snack is now carrots.

Can you share a funny or heartwarming story from a doctor’s visit with your toddler?

While visiting the pediatrician with her younger aunt and uncles getting shots, she had to receive pretend inoculations and Band-aids, too.

What has been the best part of this contest experience for you and your toddler?

The best part of this contest was realizing how many people love and support Kadyn.

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Takara Speagle Following Her Legacy

Singer, dancer, band member, emcee, and stage manager are a few of the titles Takara Speagle has had throughout her time in the performance industry.

“Born into” the performing world, Speagle said her musician parents instilled her passion for the arts from a young age. Singing as soon as she could talk and getting into dance lessons at around two and a half years old, Speagle said she continued to grow in her work.

She has sung the national anthem at ballgames, danced down Main Street at Disney, joined a Glee-like group, became the lead singer in a country cover band, and sang in Diagon Alley at Universal, making up a few of the experiences that shaped her into the person and performer that she is today.

“It’s very awesome that my parents set an example of being passionate about what they do full-time,” Speagle said. “You know, it’s not like your average nine to five. Our schedules are crazy.”

Her devotion to her craft has allowed her to see the performance world evolve into a more accepting environment. While she has witnessed the entertainment scene advance in being more welcoming, she said she wants to ensure performers give themselves the same grace they give others.

“I think with developing your craft, you also learn a lot about yourself and other people within your craft and how different you are from the girl next to you,” Speagle said. “I’ve had to overcome a lot of the age shame and the body shame that can come with being in this industry for so long and like having babies and, you know, getting older.”

She said she is creating and developing her own business to help women be more comfortable “in their own skin, their current skin and not just the skin they want to have,” as she said it is hard for performers not to be aware of how they look when they are trying to fit themselves into a “certain job.”

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“It’s so hard to wrap your mind around that because as performers, we sometimes, and most times, consider our worth based on where we work or what part we booked or how high or low we can sing or how high we can kick our leg. Our worth is based on what shows we’ve done; basically, our worth is based on our resume, and that’s not the case,” Speagle said. “It’s hard to get away from that, and I think it stems a lot from our self-confidence.”

While her business is still in its early days, she said she feels its mission will resonate with many women and performers who have been in her shoes. Having worked with Speagle over the last 13 years, Paul Creighton, theatrical agent and entertainment producer, said he has seen her grow in her talents and how she presents them exponentially.

They began working together in a Glee-styled entertainment group Creighton started called SING, which no longer tours. Regularly working together still, he said Speagle understands the business side of the industry better than most, which he said you can see in her smile.

“[Her smile] is a combination of her joy, with just a hint of ‘don’t mess with me because I know what’s going on,’” Creighton said.

He describes the performance industry as where people like him and Speagle can “make people smile” and “buoy their spirits.” As Speagle’s journey as a performer has no end in sight, she continues to reflect on how coming from her music-oriented family has helped mold her into who she is today.

“I just feel like music helps develop good humans, period. The arts help develop creativity and innovation, and you learn history and respect for people who are different than you and have different skills than you,” Speagle said. “And the arts, music, dance, and writers bring people together in a way that nothing else does. It’s a common ground, a common language, and it just unifies. I feel like it’s uplifting. There’s less negativity; it’s just all-around good vibes.”

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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month With Art

September 15 marks the beginning of Hispanic Heritage Month: a celebration of American citizens whose ancestors come from Hispanic America. Check out the histories, cultures, and contributions of Hispanic Heritage Month and how you can celebrate in Orlando!

History of the Celebration

According to History.com, Hispanic Heritage Month dates back to September 17, 1968, when President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Congress passed Public Law 90-48, declaring September 15 and 16 as the start of Hispanic Heritage Week, which coincided with the Independence Day celebrations of many Hispanic countries such as Costa Rica, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and more.

In 1987, U.S. Representative Esteban E. Torres proposed expanding Hispanic Heritage Week to a monthlong celebration to “properly observe and coordinate events and activities to celebrate Hispanic culture and achievement.” On September 14, 1989, President George H.W. Bush declared the first 31-day Hispanic Heritage Month to take place between September 15 to October 15.

Hispanic Heritage Month in Today’s U.S.

People have participated in Hispanic Heritage Month in the United States in various ways since its com-

mencement 42 years ago. Some throw parties, others hold fundraisers, but in Orlando, there’s a group that gets together and appreciates the unique traits everyone brings to the table.

The 2023 Hispanic Heritage Month Art Exhibition is a haven for Hispanic artists of Orlando to celebrate their talents. One participant looks forward to this year’s exhibition as she looks to return “stronger, with more ideas, and with a better portfolio than last year.”

Andrea Castaneda, a Hondurian-American artist who now resides in Central Florida, says she uses the struggles she faced while in Honduras as motivation for her artwork. “Honduras is a very poor country where there is a lot of suffering,” Castaneda said, “so my artwork is… a little bit intense.” Nevertheless, Castaneda’s work typically balances the fire of her painful past with her fruitful breath of hope for the future. Referring to said balance, Castaneda said her artwork “has a lot of tension because of the power I put in the painting, but I always try to put peace in the artwork.”

Considering the trials within the art industry, Castaneda has proven her worth as she continues to grow as an artist despite her battles against mental illness. “Because many people who struggle with mental illness think they can’t make it, I want to be an example for people with mental illness. To tell them that you can do it,” Castaneda said.

Despite the pressure of mental illness, struggles in Honduras, and the demands of the art industry, Castaneda’s priorities remain on helping those around her. “I want to inspire people… to help people with my art, with my story.”

More Information

For more information about the 2023 Hispanic Heritage Month Art Exhibition visit the Orange County Government website at newsroom. ocfl.net/. To sign up for the 2023 Hispanic Heritage Month Art Exhibition, visit https://bit.ly/ArtExhibitApplication.

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The Amway Center

Disney on Ice – Magic in the Stars

September 1-3

Children and parents alike will feel like part of Disney’s 100 years of magic as “Mouseter” of Ceremonies”

Mickey Mouse leads a parade of more than 50 beloved characters starring Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy, and a party of Disney Princesses including Cinderella, Ariel, Tiana, and Snow White. This performance has the most Disney characters assembled in one ice show – 56! – and it will debut at the Amway Center in Orlando. Visit ticketmaster.com.

Orlando Contemporary Chamber Orchestra and VoxO Present

Through a Child’s Eyes

September 9 at 7:30 pm

VoxO, Orlando’s newest vocal ensemble, will join the Orlando Contemporary Chamber Orchestra to bring a series of premiere compositions for chamber orchestra and vocal ensemble. “Through a Child’s Eyes” explores the adventures, joys and sorrows life can bring “as seen through the eyes of a child.” The magical program will include five world premieres – one of which includes the mystique of Tibetan bowls. Visit drphillipscenter.org

Orlando Shakes presents

The Comedy of Errors by William Shakespeare

September 6 to October 1

Set during the festivities of Mardi Gras and featuring New Orleans Jazz, Zydeco and Delta Blues music, Shakespeare’s farce of LOVE, mistaken identity, and two sets of twins separated at birth invites us to get swept up in the carnival celebrations. Follow the Duke as he takes a vacation from ruling and join our heroes as they face the timely question of what happens when the enforcement of moral laws flexes its power. Dig out those Mardi Gras beads and “let the good times roll.” Call 407.447.1700 or visit orlandoshakes.org

The Orlando Science Center and “Art for All Spaces” present Eureka Squared! – A Fine Art Exhibit

September 9, 2023, to January 7, 2024

Art Director Brad Biggs, Director of Art for All Spaces, is known for his clever themes that invite the public to experience new ways to view art. This fall, his group exhibition deals with the thrill of discovery while celebrating the magical ‘ah ha!’ moments accompanying scientific breakthroughs. Eureka Squared!!! is included with admission to the OSC, $24 for adults and $18 for youth (ages 2-11). For more information, visit osc.org or email artforallspaces@gmail.com

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Dr. Phillips Center Presents Shane Gillis Live

September 15

Shane Gillis is a stand-up comic, actor and writer who won Philly’s Funniest at Helium Comedy Club in 2016, “Up-Next” Comic at Comedy Central’s 2019 Clusterfest, and “New Face” honors at the Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal. In 2021, Gillis released his comedy special, Shane Gillis: Live in Austin on YouTube at this time viewed over 6 million times. In the upcoming season of Peacock’s Bupkis, he plays ‘Gilly’ opposite Joe Pesci and Edie Falco.

Orlando Philharmonic Presents

A Young People’s Concert Symphony in Space

September 20, 27, and October 4

In an out-of-this-World Musical Adventure, the 13 Billionth Annual Milky Way (Young Peoples’) Olympics are underway, and the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra is hosting the games! Join the musicians as they encounter comets, asteroids, planets, and a few aliens during their mission to crown an Interstellar Superstar. Check out Mozartean moonbeams, Beethoven’s Big Dipper, and Stravinsky’s stardust as you climb into your space suit for an out-of-this-world adventure.

Orlando Ballet Presents Reflections: A 50th Anniversary Celebration

September 21 to 24

In the aptly named Reflections, the Orlando Ballet begins its 50th Anniversary Season with the premiere of an anniversary film that tells about the victories – and missteps - that occurred along the way. Then the company will perform two iconic ballets considered innovative and timeless. “Company B” by Paul Taylor is filled with good, old-fashioned American optimism set against the realities of war. The company will close the program with George Balanchine’s Serenade, presenting the elegance of 28 dancers acknowledging the choreographer’s fame for precision and grace inspired by the music of Tchaikovsky.

The Rollins College Theater Department presents The 39 Steps

September 22 to 30

The Rollins College Theater Department will open its 91st incredible season with a murderously funny and deeply ‘tongue-in-cheek’ mash-up of an Alfred Hitchcock film masterpiece and a classic spy novel. They promise to blend inventive stagecraft — including (an onstage plane crash!) and virtuoso performances (4 actors play 150 characters!) in this mix of intrigue and over-acting. Parental Alert — 39 Steps contains violence, gunshots, fog effects, sexism, and xenophobia. For tickets, call 407.646.2145 or email boxoffice@rollins.edu

Goldman Productions Presents

Jive Talkin’ USA

September 30 at 8 pm

Jive Talkin; USA is an “All Live” tribute to the music of the Bee Gees from the ’60s through the ’90s. Featuring vocalist William Cintron as ‘Barry Gibb,’ Jive Talkin; USA has been thrilling audiences with songs like ‘I Started a Joke’ to the decadedefining “Stayin Alive.” Standing ovation audiences are astounded at the authenticity of the group’s delivery of the Bee Gee’s classic hits – including the “ultimate falsetto.”

Orlando Philharmonic Presents

The Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, with Eric Jacobsen Conducting Saturday, September 30, at 7:30 pm and Sunday, October 1, at 3:30 pm

Opening the 2023-2024 Classics Series, Maestro Eric Jacobsen and the Orlando Philharmonic presents their celebratory opening concert featuring Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition.” If ever there was music written to relate to fine art, this is it – and in Ravel’s brilliant orchestration. Find the paintings in your mind — including the haunting “Catacombs of Paris” and “The Great Gates of Kiev” thrilling with the bells in the grand finale. Bella Hristova is the Guest Artist for Barber’s Violin Concerto, and Dai Wei’s The Dancing Moonlight begins the evening.

Program: DAI WEI– The Dancing Moonlight

BARBER– Violin Concerto

MUSSORGSKY – Pictures at an Exhibition

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Josh Garrick has been creating, fundraising and writing about the Arts for all of the 24 years he’s lived in Orlando. In recognition of his service to the Arts, Mayor Buddy Dyer named June 27 as “Josh Garrick Day” in the City of Orlando.

Local Fall Cocktails Using Apples

Autumn in Florida may differ from other well-seasoned states, but that doesn’t mean it won’t taste like it. The Orange State’s city of Orlando embraces a different fruit as the orange tree leaves fall: apples. Central Florida Lifestyle has found the best local cocktails using apples that bring the fall feels to your taste buds.

**The recipes below use the same ingredients as the accompanying Orlando bars but use different measurements according to our interpretation of each cocktail.

Cocktails & Screams’ “Witches Brew”

What you’ll need:

■ Frankly Organic Apple Vodka

■ Apple Pucker Schnapps

■ Honey Vanilla Simple Syrup

■ Cinnamon Syrup

■ Lemon Juice

■ Apple Cider

■ Cinnamon Sugar

■ Apple Slice

How it’s made:

1. Rim a clean glass with cinnamon sugar and fill it with ice.

2. In your freshly rimmed glass, combine two ounces of Frankly Organic Apple Vodka, one ounce of Apple Pucker Schnapps, one ounce of honey vanilla simple syrup, ¼ an ounce of cinnamon syrup, and half an ounce of lemon juice.

3. Top it off with apple cider.

4. Garnish with an apple slice.

Shots Orlando’s “Golden Apple” Shot

What you’ll need:

■ Goldschläger

■ Crown Apple Whiskey

How it’s made:

1. Combine one ounce of Goldschläger and two ounces of Crown Apple in a shaker.

2. Add ice and the shaker’s lid, then shake gently.

3. Pour the shaker’s contents into a chilled shot glass.

Mather’s Social Gathering’s “The Envy”

What you’ll need:

■ Angel’s Envy Bourbon

■ Honey Ginger Blend

■ Thyme

■ Green Apple

■ Lemon Juice

■ Whiskey Barrel Bitters & Angostura Bitters

How it’s made:

1. Muddle 2-3 wedges of a green apple in a shaker.

2. Add two ounces of Angel’s Envy Bourbon, one ounce of honey ginger blend, and half an ounce of lemon juice to the same shaker.

3. Add ice and the shaker’s lid, then gently shake.

4. Pour the shaker’s contents over one large ice cube.

5. Add 1-3 drops of Whiskey Barrell Bitters and 1-3 drops of Angostura Bitters to the freshly poured glass.

6. Garnish with a stem of thyme and a green apple wedge.

Hanson’s Shoe Repair’s “Jack

Rose”

What you’ll need:

■ Laird’s Applejack Whiskey

■ Lime juice

■ Jack Rudy Grenadine

■ Angostura Bitters

How it’s made:

1. Combine three ounces of Laird’s Applejack Whiskey, half an ounce of lime juice, and half an ounce of

Jack Rudy Grenadine in a shaker.

2. Add ice and the shaker’s lid, then shake gently.

3. Pour the shaker’s contents over one large ice cube.

4. Garnish with a lime wedge.

Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurants’ Various Wines

Bubbly Rose: Creamy with strawberry and crisp green apple flavors. Blanc De Blanc: Green apple, peach, and lemon with floral aromas.

Pinot Gris: Light-bodied wine with fruity aromas of peach, orange rind, apple, and lemon.

Chardonnay: Medium-bodied with aromas of banana, yellow apple, butter, and toasted oak.

Riesling: Slightly sweet with aromas of key lime pie, green apple, honeydew, and flowers.

White Sangria: Flavors of passionfruit, apricot, tangerine, apple, and pineapple.

Red Sangria: Flavors of blueberry, maraschino cherry, orange, lemon, and red apple.

Winter White: Flavors of spiced pear, orange marmalade, baked apple, nutmeg, and clove.

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Autumn Adventures: Memorable Fall Masterpieces for Parents and Kids to Create

The season of colors is here. As the leaves turn to warm shades of orange and red, get inspired and let your inner artist take over. Bond with family and express your creativity with these fall crafts for parents and kids to enjoy together.

Mason Jar Fall Luminaries

Discover this unique way to recycle old mason jars. These work great as centerpieces for family dinners or luminous decorations for a cozy movie night.

Materials:

■ Mason jars

■ Mod Podge

■ Colored tissue paper ripped into pieces

■ Brown construction paper

■ Paintbrush

■ Candle

Directions:

1. Paint the Mod Podge onto one section of the mason jar. It is better to work in sections because Mod Podge dries very quickly. This way, you can take your time decorating your mason jar.

2. Stick the pieces of colored tissue paper to the side of the mason jar covered in Mod Podge. Repeat steps one and two until your jar is completely covered with tissue paper.

3. Cut the brown construction paper into a tree shape and glue it onto the decorated mason jar with more Mod Podge.

4. Brush on a final layer of Mod Podge over the entire jar to smooth out any loose tissue paper and to ensure the tree stays in place. Let dry.

5. Place a candle inside the decorated mason jar and watch the colors glow!

Apple Stamping

Apple stamping is the one time when it’s ok to play with your food. As an added plus, this craft might even convince your little ones to eat a healthy snack while they paint.

Materials:

■ Cardstock paper or canvas

■ Tempera paint

■ Paper plate or flat tray

■ Apples

■ Knife

■ Popsicle sticks (optional)

■ Paintbrushes (optional)

Directions:

1. Cut each apple in half.

2. If you would prefer to minimize the mess, create a makeshift handle by pressing a popsicle stick into the apple halves, skin side up. Otherwise, jump in hands first and worry about the mess later!

3. Pour your desired paint color onto a paper plate or tray and firmly press the core side of the apple halve into the paint.

4. Quickly move over to your paper or canvas and stamp your paintcovered apple.

5. Repeat steps three through four until your page is covered with as many apples as you want. If you want to be extra creative, bring out the paintbrushes and decorate your apple stamps in any design your heart desires.

Fall Leaves Wreath

Get inspired by the colorful nature around you, express your creativity, and save money on fall decorations while making these DIY wreaths.

Materials:

■ Paper plates

■ Faux fall leaves

■ Liquid glue

■ Ribbon

■ Scissors

■ Hole punch

Directions:

1. Fold the paper plate in half and remove the center by cutting a half circle on the folded side.

2. Unfold the plate and punch a hole in the top (tip: cut two overlapping holes if your ribbon will not fit through one). Thread the ribbon through the hole and tie the end into a loop.

3. Cover the paper plate in glue and paste the faux leaves around it until it is completely covered in fun fall colors.

4. Let dry and hang your creation on the front door for everyone to see!

Need materials? Check out local art shops like Sam Flax Orlando, Colonial Photo and Hobby, and Michael’s to get the crafting started!

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Tired of Pumpkin?

FALL in Love With These Easy Three-Step Recipes

Fall is on the horizon, and you know what that means… It’s pumpkin season! While pumpkin is a classic fall flavor, it is time to spice things up and explore what other flavors can give us that cozy fall feeling. Get ready to FALL in love with these equally easy and delicious three-step recipes to kick off the season.

CRAVE SOMETHING SAVORY

Maple Cranberry Glazed Roasted Turkey:

It is hard to think of fall without the sudden craving for turkey. No more asking to pass the cranberry sauce because this turkey is already glazed in it. Taste the perfect blend of sweet and savory with this maple cranberry glazed roasted turkey.

1 12 to 14-pound turkey

1 cup maple syrup

3/4 cup cranberry sauce

1/4 cup finely chopped walnuts

1. Preheat the oven to 325°F. Place turkey in a shallow roasting pan, breast side up.

2. Combine maple syrup, cranberry sauce, and walnuts. Pour over turkey.

3. Bake uncovered for three hours. Remove from the oven and cover for 20 minutes before carving.

Ginger and Pear Soup: Warm your soul with autumn in a bowl. The best way to get in the cozy spirit of fall is with a warm bowl of soup. Grab the fuzzy blankets, turn on your favorite fall film, and stir up some ginger and pear soup.

1 chopped onion

1 teaspoon grated ginger

2 tablespoon coconut oil

2 chopped pears

2 chopped sweet potatoes

Cardamom to taste

4 cups bone broth

Ground black pepper to taste Sea salt to taste

1. Sautée chopped onion and ginger in coconut oil. Season with salt and pepper.

2. Mix in bone broth, sweet potatoes, and pears. Let cook for 25 minutes until soft.

3. Blend all ingredients and serve.

SATISFY YOUR SWEET TOOTH

Apple and Fig Crumble: Pumpkin pie will never cross your mind again after you try this apple and fig crumble, perfect for a midday snack or an after-dinner dessert. This combination of warm, sweet, heavenly goodness will have you coming back for seconds.

6 peeled and cubed green apples

4-6 quartered figs

1/3 cup brown sugar

1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1 cup rolled oats

1/3 cup shredded coconut

1/4 cup flaked or slivered almonds

1/2 cup brown sugar

1/4 cup plain flour

1/3 cup melted butter

1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Combine fruit, sugar, and cinnamon. Transfer to an oven-safe dish.

2. Combine oats, coconut, almonds, sugar, flour, and butter.

3. Pour the second mixture over the top of the fruit mixture and bake for 40 minutes. Serve warm with ice cream.

Salted Caramel Ice Cream: Although fall is dawning, Florida will always be Florida and HOT. Stay cool and celebrate the season with homemade salted caramel ice cream. This recipe is so easy you can enjoy the tasty treat without turning on the stove.

1 cup dulce de leche

2 cups heavy cream

1 cup whole milk

1/4 teaspoon fine sea salt

1. Blend dulce de leche, milk, and salt. Stir in heavy cream with a spatula.

2. Refrigerate for two hours. Remove from the fridge and churn for 30 minutes.

3. Freeze for five to six hours.

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CREAM COURTESY OF CULINARY SHADES
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Mecatos

The WOCC celebrated the grand opening of Mecatos Bakery & Café in Metrowest. Located at 2900 S. Kirkman Road in Orlando.

Ellie Lou’s Brews & BBQ at Flamingo Crossings Town Center

The WOCC celebrated the grand opening of Ellie Lou’s Brews & BBQ at Flamingo Crossings. Located at 153 Sugar Belle Dr Ste M in the Horizon West part of Winter Garden.

Chick’nCone

The WOCC celebrated the grand opening of Chick’nCone. Located at 16016 New Independence Pkwy Ste 110 in the Horizon West part of Winter Garden.

Urban Air Adventure Park Hamlin

The West Orange Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors celebrated the ribboncutting of Urban Air Adventure Park Hamlin. Located at 5758 Hamlin Groves Trail in the Horizon West part of Winter Garden.

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Bakery & Cafe Metrowest

Winter Garden Wheel Works Bike Rentals Available

Complimentary drop-off and pick-up

Chamber Member Spectator: $ 15.00

Chamber Non Member Spectator: $25.00

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Orlando’s Canvas: Orlando’s Canvas:

Exploring Art Around the City

As you stroll through Orlando’s bustling streets, you’ve likely encountered the vivid murals and intricate graffiti that tell tales of Orlando’s rich history, diverse culture, and the boundless creativity of its residents. Enjoy a few public art pieces that serve as a testament to the city’s evolving artistic spirit.

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Be Bonfire-Ready: Safety Tips For Playing With Fire

Florida wildfires are a given when living in the Sunshine State. Backyard fire outings are the perfect activity to satisfy the longing for the fall feel. Whether you’re roasting s’mores over a small fire or using lighter fluid on wooden planks to host your annual September bonfire, it’s important to practice fire safety when playing with fire. Here are three Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services tips to ensure you’re fire focused this fall.

Make Your Yard Fire Friendly

Before you light up your bonfire, you must know where to put it first. The distance of the bonfire from your home and nearby woods must follow local regulations. In addition to distance, the ground you host your bonfire on must be level to avoid mishaps between the fire and those around the fire.

It’s crucial to clear flammable items from the bonfire area, such as brush, twigs, weeds, and yard waste. The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services recommends mowing your grass down to a height of four inches or lower before having a backyard fire.

Start Your Fire Safely

When starting a backyard fire in Florida, there are some specific guidelines and laws to follow. Any yard waste or wood used in the fire “must fit in an 8-foot diameter pile, fire pit, or noncombustible container,” according to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ website.

Other rules and regulations:

■ Start your fire before 8 A.M. and extinguish it at least one hour before sunrise.

■ Keep the fire at least 25 feet from your home, brush, woods, or other structures.

■ Keep the fire at least 50 feet away from paved public roads.

■ Keep the fire 150 feet from other occupied buildings.

In Florida, burning garbage, including but not limited to plastic, rubber materials, and paper products, is illegal. It is also essential to monitor the weather when planning a bonfire. Avoid starting a fire during dry weather, windy days, high fire danger periods, and immediately after a storm.

Have Emergency Resources Ready

An important item to have in your house is a fire extinguisher. Whether or not you plan on having a bonfire, an accessible fire extinguisher can help stop unexpected things like stovetop fires, electrical fires, etc. Another sufficient way to put out a fire is suffocation. You can find different fire blankets at local hardware and camping stores and use them to suffocate a fire. If you do not have access to a fire blanket, you can use any thick and heavy fabric, like a carpet or thick blanket, to cover the fire.

As the humidity lowers and the bonfire season approaches, be mindful of Florida wildfires and their presence throughout the state.

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50 Central Florida Lifestyle | September 2023 + CALENDAR of Events 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 3 4 5 6 7 1 – September 1 Yoga in the Garden (16+) Garden Theatre 10-11 a.m. 160 W Plant St 2 – September 2 Tai Chi in the Garden Mead Botanical Garden 10:30-11:30 a.m. 1300 S Denning Dr 3 – September 3 Altamonte Springs AreaPop Up Picnic Park Date for Couples (Self-Guided) Lake Lotus Park 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 1153 Lake Lotus Park Rd 4 – September 5 No Sweat Improv 101 Center for Health and Wellbeing 1-2 p.m. 2005 Mizell Ave #800
– September 7-9 Surf Expo Orange County Convention Center-South Concourse 9899 International Dr
– September 8 Valencia African Heritage Welcome Back Cook Out Bill Frederick Park 12-4 p.m. 3401 South Hiawassee Road 7 – September 9 Reading Across the Galaxy 11 a.m.-12 p.m. ages 5-12, 1-2 p.m. ages 5-12, 3-4 p.m. all ages 281 Maitland Ave 8 – September 9 Art of The FutureHolographic Art Gallery Boxi Park Lake Nona 12 p.m. 6877 Tavistock Lakes Blvd 9 – September 11 9/11 Memorial Service Windermere Town Hall 6-7 p.m. 520 Main Street 10 – September 11 Winter Park Professional Women Winter Park Chamber of Commerce 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. 151 W Lyman Ave 11 – September 14 Heather McMahan: The Comeback Tour Hard Rock Cafe 7:30 p.m. 6050 Universal Blvd 12 – September 14 Vinyl Listening Party Bang & Olufsen 5-8pm 220 W Fairbanks Ave
– September 14-16 Moon Mercado: Harvest Full Moon The Veranda at Thornton Park 6-10 p.m. 111 N Summerlin Ave
– September 16 Tour de Garden Veterans Memorial Park 7:30 a.m. 420 S Park Ave 15 – September 16 Petalpalooza Hamlin 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 14111 Shoreside Way 16 – September 17 TheXpos Wedding Show & Bridal Expo Hilton Altamonte Springs 12-4 p.m. 350 Northlake Blvd
– September 22 Orlando Salsa Festival Amway Center 8 p.m. 400 W Church St 18 – September 23 Ruthless! The Musical Winter Park Play House 2-4 p.m. 711 N Orange Ave
– September 23 Harvest Festival Watercrest Winter Park 8 a.m-5 p.m. 1501 Glendon Pkwy
– September 29 Happy Frights Haunting Nights Harry P Leu Gardens 1920 N Forest Ave
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