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Celebrating June in Central Florida!

Dear readers,

Welcome to our June issue, a special edition dedicated to celebrating the remarkable men in our lives. As we dive into this month’s content, filled with inspiration and ideas, I can’t help but feel a sense of excitement.

We’ve curated a collection of wine and spirit gift ideas and fun activities to make the day memorable. We also have some insider tips on the best bars and lounges in Central Florida, perfect for a relaxing night out.

But it’s not just about the festivities. We’re exploring men’s haircuts, fashion trends and most importantly, men’s health. Orlando Health shares an eye-opening survey that sheds light on the alarming health habits of men and emphasizes the significance of annual exams. Let’s prioritize our well-being and take proactive steps towards healthier lifestyles.

Finally, remember the anticipation surrounding our 6th annual art contest showcase winner reveal. I’m thrilled to introduce these talented artists and showcase their incredible works. Prepare to be captivated by their creativity and talent.

I wish you a joyful and fulfilling June!

Sincerely,

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Contents|June 2023

Departments

6 HEALTH+ WELLNESS

Orlando Health Survey Reveals Alarming Health Habits of Men

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Features

8 REIMAGINE FATHER’S DAY: EXCITING ACTIVITIES FOR DAD

This Father’s Day, challenge yourself to ditch the typical tie-and-greetingcard routine and give the father figure in your life a memorable experience and some good old-fashioned quality time.

24 INSPIRING CREATIONS: 6TH ANNUAL LIVE ART CONTEST WINNERS!

We had an incredible time at the 6th Annual Live Art Contest Showcase at the Orange County Regional History Center! Meet the exceptional artists and esteemed judges of this year’s vibrant showcase.

32 JOSH RECOMMENDS

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

38 DISCOVERING METROWEST: A VIBRANT OASIS IN CENTRAL FLORIDA

The MetroWest community is a hidden gem with various attractions, restaurants, shopping experiences, and more. It’s an ideal place for residents and tourists keen to engage in diverse activities.

Web Life

Go to CentralFloridaLifestyle.com to see what’s happening near you!

Father’s

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22 ON TREND

Hurricane Ready: Smart Tips for Florida’s Storm Season

30 FASHION

Men Are Taking Their Place on the Runway

34 MONEY MATTERS

Securing Futures: Habitat’s Youth Financial Literacy Class

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What’s the Buzz?

Protect and Prevent: Stay Safe from Human Trafficking on Vacation

YOU ASKED, WE ANSWERED Estate Planning: Theologically, Psychologically and Sociologically
12 DANIEL’S CORNER Trying it On
14 TALK OF THE TOWN Conversations for Your Community
16 WINE + SPIRITS
Day Drinks: Top Spirits and Wines Dad Will Love
18 HOMESTYLE
Man Cave Ideas for Fathers and Family Fun
Grooming for the Modern Man
SOMEONE YOU SHOULD KNOW Dads Are Bringing Home the Bacon and Cooking it Too!
CENTRAL
FLORIDA NEWS ROUNDUP
42 TRAVEL
44 YOUR LOCAL Gentlemen’s Getaway: Orlando’s Top Spots for Unwinding in Style
Unlocking the
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Orlando Health Survey Reveals Alarming Health Habits of Men

We all know we should eat well and exercise to stay healthy. Still, a new national survey commissioned by Orlando Health finds an alarming number of men skip another simple yet critical step in a healthy lifestyle: an annual checkup with their doctor.

A third of the men surveyed by The Harris Poll don’t think they need annual health screenings, and twothirds believe they are healthier than other men.

“It is statistically impossible for the majority of men to be healthier than most men,” says Dr. Thomas Kelley, family medicine specialist with Orlando Health Physician Associates.

The findings are concerning because many serious health issues often go unnoticed.

“Even if you think you’re healthy and not experiencing any symptoms, there can be developing issues that can be life-threatening if left unchecked,” Dr. Kelley says. “Some of those include rising blood pressure that can be a ticking time bomb for a heart attack or stroke, as well as colon cancer, one of the most deadly yet preventable cancers.”

As a primary care physician, Dr. Kelley has heard every excuse for men skipping their appointments for years at a time. Still, he says the underlying reason for avoiding the doctor’s office is often fear.

“Most men find the process easier than they thought,” Dr. Kelley says. “It takes about half an hour, and by the end of the appointment, you have the big picture about where you stand, what you’re at risk for, and what you need to do for your health in the future.”

Dexter Grant, 34, finally made an appointment with Dr. Kelley after 15 years without a checkup.

“In your 30s, you start to worry that every ache and pain could be the thing that takes you out,” Grant says. “But you can’t just avoid the issue out of fear of what your doctor will tell you.”

With a clean bill of health, Grant is relieved to know he’s as healthy as he feels.

“Just having the peace of mind that there aren’t any lingering issues that can cause serious problems in the next year makes me a lot more confident that I’m on the right path,” he says.

The survey also found that, rather than speaking with their doctor, 38 percent of men often get medical advice from social media, which can be dangerous if they are not referencing reputable medical sources. Nearly two in five men also admit that they put their pet’s health above their own, which is unsurprising to Dr. Kelley.

“To take care of others in your life, you first have to take care of yourself, including making that yearly appointment with your primary care doctor,” Dr. Kelley says.

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Reimagine Father’s Day: Exciting Activities for Dad

When celebrating the dads in our lives, it’s often difficult to think of a good, practical gift that he hasn’t already received several years in a row. This Father’s Day, challenge yourself to ditch the typical tie-and-greeting-card routine and give the father figure in your life a memorable experience and some good old-fashioned quality time. Need some inspiration? Read on to discover some of the countless activities around Central Florida that the whole family can enjoy with Dad.

Geek Out at the Science Center

A fun, full day learning about the inner workings of our world is a great way to spend time with Dad. Located in Loch Haven Park in Orlando, the Orlando Science Center has exhibits on every subject, from dinosaurs to magnets. Check out the temporary exhibition running until September 4th: “Dogs! A Science Tail.”

Swing Some Clubs

There’s a stereotype surrounding dads and golf, which exists for an excellent reason. Whether the dad in your life prefers a full 18 holes or

something more of the miniature variety, Central Florida has plenty to offer. For dads-in-training, Dubsdread Golf Course in College Park provides gift cards for lessons on their website.

For an indoor experience with food and drinks, Top Golf and Drive Shack are classic choices. Or, visit the driving range the old-fashioned way at Bad Dog Driving Range on Curry Ford Road. If mini golf is what you’re after, an online search will reveal dozens of options in the attractions area, and there’s bound to be one to suit any dad’s taste.

(Don’t) Drink & Drive

What better way to bond for dads with kids over 21 than by learning about and sampling beers from 10 different local breweries? Hop on (get it?) to the Orlando Ale Line bus, and not only will you make memories – albeit likely hazy ones – but a designated driver comes included with your ticket.

Go Ax Throwing

The latest interactive indoor activity trend is, for whatever reason, throwing axes at targets. For the aspir-

ing lumberjack dad, this is the perfect activity to gift. Venue options in Central Florida include Epic Axe Throwing on Robinson Street, BATL Axe Throwing on W Church Street, Axe On Axe Off on Sandlake Road, and many more.

Enjoy Nature

A long walk through the natural beauty of Florida’s botanical wonders can be the perfect setting for connecting with the dad in your life. This Father’s Day, Harry P. Leu Gardens in Orlando and Bok Tower Gardens in Lake Wales offer dads free admission; of course, a sense of wonder comes complimentary for all.

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Estate Planning: Theologically, Psychologically and Sociologically

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A revocable trust is a legal estate planning tool used to protect assets and ensure that your wishes are carried out after your passing without probate (unlike a will). While the concept of a trust may seem abstract, try to understand its importance through the lenses of theology, psychology, and sociology.

Theologically

A revocable living family trust is a way to be a good steward of your resources. The Bible teaches us to responsibly manage what we have received and ensure our resources benefit future generations. By creating a trust, you can ensure that your assets are distributed according to your wishes and used in a way that aligns with your values and beliefs. For example, you may choose to set up a trust that provides for your grandchildren’s education or supports a charitable cause that is important to you.

Psychologically

A revocable living family trust can provide peace of mind and a sense of control. When creating a trust, you actively deliberate on your desires and make decisions on the distribution of your assets. It can be a cathartic process that allows you to reflect on your life and values and to ensure that your legacy reflects who you are and what you believe in. Additionally, knowing that your assets are protected, and someone will carry out your wishes can alleviate anxiety and provide a sense of security.

Sociologically

A revocable living family trust can help preserve family relationships. When you die without a clear plan for the distribution of your assets, it can lead to conflict and resentment among family members. By creating a trust, you can communicate your wishes and ensure that everyone is on the same page preventing misunderstandings and disagreements, and can help to maintain positive relationships among family members.

For example, consider a family where the parents have three children. Without a trust, the parents’ assets would be divided equally among the children. However, what if one of the children has special needs or requires more financial support than the others? By creating a trust for the special needs child, the parents can ensure that everyone is cared for fairly and equitably.

By considering the theological, psychological, and sociological implications of creating a trust, you can decide whether a trust is suitable for you and your family. Before doing nothing, seek the advice of an experienced estate planning attorney that practices wills, trusts and probate.

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Jackson, Jackson Law P.A. Q:To think about how to manage my earnings and distribute them upon my death exhausts the soul. Would it be easier and less emotional to let my children and beneficiaries engage in mortal combat over what they never earned? Or is it wiser to prepare a revocable trust or will?

Trying it On

Theater is a place to try new and different things for these two Daniel Mills Apprentices.

The theater is a place to tell stories about other people as well as stories about yourself. It’s also a place to try things on for size and see how they fit. Want to be a black woman trying to navigate the shifting culture of women in the ‘60s? Or a Latino gamer girl finding her way through her parents’ breakup?

For Evans High School sophomore Sincere Cunningham and University of Central Florida (UCF) senior Hailey Marquez, who are both Daniel Mills Apprentices, the theater has given them a way to tap into their most authentic selves and walk around in someone else’s shoes.

Cunningham, who is 16 and on the performance track, says her favorite part of performing is figuring out who her character is and seeing what works. If she had her choice of roles, she’d like to play Beneatha Younger from “Raisin in the Sun” because the character has so many levels and options that are at odds with each other. “Portraying that conflict would be fun to work on,” she says.

Recently, Cunningham played a member of the ensemble for “Carrie: The Musical” at Fringe ArtSpace, produced by Daniel Mills Theatre Company in association with Orlando Shakes. Instead of seeing her part as a minor role, Cunningham came up with a whole backstory for her character, whom she called T. “I see her as bougie and trying to act like she’s got money when she doesn’t. T has a sister named Kitty, who is her best friend. They balance each other out,” Cunningham says. Depending on who you ask, the play is either a dark comedy that exists to combat its subject matter or a tragedy with recognizable characters that speak to what it’s like growing up in a world of extremism.

Cunningham says besides Carrie’s supernatural powers, the play spoke to the authenticity of what it means to be a

teenager. Cunningham’s first introduction to performing began with being in the chorus in elementary school, eventually leading her to be in school talent shows and praise dancing at church. One of her roles was being all three ghosts in “A Christmas Carol” at Pine Wood Elementary. “It was a lot of lines to remember, but I kind of liked being spooky, sympathetic, and wise, too,” Cunningham says.

Marquez started in theatre as a performer but found her true calling was directing. “I love to see a play from the outside perspective, to see the bigger picture,” she says.

At 21 years old, Marquez says that wanting to be a director is not about trying to control everything but instead about choices. Marquez says she learned much about collaboration from Daniel Mills Apprenticeship leadership team Nick Bazo, Joe Walsh, and Roberta Emerson. “Sure, you can tell an actor how you want a scene done, but I find it so much more rewarding to let them do it their way, watch them play around with it, and then find out what works together. You never know what may come up and works,” Marquez says.

Marquez, also minoring in cinema and music studies, recently sang in the chorus for “Hunchback of Notre Dame in Concert” at the Dr. Phillips Performing Arts Center. She says it was exciting to get the opportunity to perform for such a large audience. Before that, her last production was codirecting the UCF Project Spotlight play “Race to Infinity.”

Marquez says the experience was scary and exciting because it was a developmental play with many moving parts. She also says she was grateful to co-direct it with Daniel Mills Apprentice alumni Hilary Pardey-Hernandez.

The play centers on a video-game-loving teenager named Sara navigating her parents’ divorce, which was especially meaningful for Marquez because the family is Latino. “Grow-

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ing up in a Cuban-American household, I felt close to the idea of holding on to traditional Latino values while experiencing the differences between the generations,” Marquez says.

Preparing to graduate in the Fall, Marquez has her sights set on staying in Orlando and continuing to direct. Although her next project is “The Prom,” a Broadway-licensed work, she looks forward to working on more developmental plays. “Don’t get me wrong; I love Broadway musicals. But with well-known works, though, people expect things to be a certain way. With developmental work, it’s an unknown journey we all go on together,” Marquez says.

Both Cunningham and Marquez say they are eager to find out where their theater education will lead them and are grateful they’ve been taught the art of collaboration and learning from their mistakes. “We all make mistakes: actors, lighting techs, stage managers, directors… but sometimes you can use that. It’s kind of the cool thing about theater. It’s evolving, and it’s alive,” Marquez says.

SINCERE PHOTO BY ALEX CUNNINGHAM MARQUEZ PHOTO BY: AARON RAMIREZ Sincere Cunningham Hailey Marquez
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Get ready, Central Florida! June is packed with exciting events and activities to enjoy. From hitting the golf courses or working on our fitness goals, there’s something for everyone. So, let’s dive into a fun-filled June and make the most of the beautiful weather and opportunities to create lasting memories.

Father’s Day is just around the corner on Sunday, June 18! Start planning a special day for that exceptional dad in your life. Consider thoughtful cards, gifts, photographs, and experiences to make the day memorable for Dad.

On Wednesday, June 14, we celebrate Flag Day! Let’s unite and display the stars and stripes with pride, demonstrating our gratitude for the liberties we cherish as Americans. Remember to snap pictures of your flag displays and share them with friends and family!

Fore! Did you know Florida boasts over 1,250 golf courses, with around 200 in Central Florida alone? Please take advantage of the summer golf rates (hint: they can be more affordable) and book an early morning tee time at a course you haven’t tried yet. Happy golfing!

When did you last visit a neighborhood farmers’ market in Central Florida? Our region takes pride in offering numerous markets throughout the week. Find the market closest to you and enjoy shopping for fresh, local produce!

Experience the lifelong gift of cardiovascular exercise by incorporating regular activities like walking, jogging, or biking into your routine. Medical experts recommend at least 150 minutes of moderate to intense activity weekly for a healthier, longer life. So, lace up those sneakers and hit the pavement, trail, or bike path!

Speaking of golf, for a fun-filled family or friend activity, head to one of Central Florida’s many local miniature golf courses or entertainment driving ranges. These venues guarantee laughter, smiles, and opportunities to capture memories for your photo albums.

Monitor Your Health with Helpful Apps. Stay on top of your well-being by exploring free or fee-based health apps to monitor exercise, diet, and sleep. Research the available options to find the perfect app to help you achieve or maintain a healthier, happier lifestyle.

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Father’s Day Drinks: Top Spirits and Wines Dad Will Love

As June approaches, we’re gearing up to celebrate the most influential men in our lives on Father’s Day. A perfect way to toast their unwavering dedication is with a curated selection of premium spirits and wines. We’ve created a list of top-quality beverages to delight any discerning dad’s palate, an excellent choice for Father’s Day gifts.

First up, let’s talk about a timeless classic - Whiskey. For those seeking the perfect Father’s Day Whiskey, The Macallan Double Cask 18 Years Old stands out. This single-malt Scotch whisky matures in a combination of American and European oak casks, yielding a distinguished taste. Its rich notes of dried fruits and a hint of spice and chocolate make it a treat to savor slowly.

If your dad is a fan of high-quality cognac, consider the renowned Hennessy X.O. for a special Father’s Day cognac gift. This rich cognac provides a sensory delight with its deep amber color and complex flavors of sweet fruits, sharp spices, and dark chocolate. Its long and warming finish is the perfect way to round off a memorable Father’s Day celebration.

For fathers who enjoy a lighter touch, a high-quality white wine like the Cloudy Bay Sauvignon Blanc makes an excellent Father’s Day wine gift. With its vibrant, fruity notes of passionfruit and citrus and a crisp finish, this New Zealand wine is a refreshing choice for a warm June afternoon.

If your dad loves experimenting with cocktails, a craft gin can open up a world of possibilities. The Botanist Islay Dry Gin, distilled with 22 hand-foraged local botanicals, is a versatile Father’s Day gin gift. It shines in a classic gin and tonic but also adventurous cocktails like a Negroni or a Bramble.

Finally, for beer-loving dads, a selection of craft beers can be just as satisfying as any spirit or wine. Consider a Father’s Day beer hamper featuring an IPA from Dogfish Head, a rich stout from Guinness, or a refreshing wheat beer from Allagash, offering a variety of flavors and styles. Choosing the perfect Father’s Day drink comes down to understanding Dad’s tastes. Whether he’s a whiskey connoisseur, a wine enthusiast, or a craft beer lover, there’s a world of flavors for him to explore. The best Father’s Day gifts are not just about what’s in the bottle but the thought and care that goes into selecting it. Cheers to all the dads out there!

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Man Cave Ideas for Fathers and Family Fun

Man caves are one of the current top trends for husbands, wives and families nationwide. Today’s modern “man cave” has evolved from a once dark and dreary space to an open, bright game room for the whole family.

Gone are the days of the old beat-up ball return pool table that your wife was embarrassed to show her friends, and it is the stylish, multifunctional pool table that doubles as your stunning dining room table. These tables are fullsize regulation pool tables, but your wife would never know when you put on the beautiful matching dining top. They also make beautiful long dining benches that open and store your pool table accessories. Better yet, they tuck fully underneath your regulation pool table when you want to play pool.

I think of the “man cave” as the family fun room in my industry! Yes, it’s a great place to crack open a cold beer or cocktail with the guys, but it’s also a space for your family and kids to enjoy. For evening game nights, you can customize your man cave with an awesome multi-game arcade or a shuffleboard table.

Man cave items are stunning pieces of furniture that are an incredible addition to any house. If you want to bring a wow factor and competition into your man cave, add a new modern-day pinball machine with titles such as Rush, Godzilla, and James Bond, to name a few. You can’t go wrong with a Stern Pinball machine! These games bring hours and hours of fun into your household. And don’t forget the poker/game tables, which are great for those evening poker nights with the guys, but also make a fabulous domino or scrabble table for your kids.

It’s time to turn a formal dining room or living room into the modern-day man cave, the kind your whole family will enjoy. So, when you are ready to look for your next man cave item, head over to The Man Cave Warehouse in Orlando, Tampa and Sarasota, where we can help you pick the perfect piece for your house.

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Grooming for the Modern Man

Gone are the days when men walked into a barber shop and only asked for a trim. The modern man now desires a particular length and style and expects to leave the salon or barber shop looking and feeling his best. With the continual normalization of men’s grooming in our society, more and more men are investing in their appearance.

But for some, asking for a specific haircut, choosing who will perform the service, and what styling products to use can be overwhelming. According to Orlando hairstylist Mark Rodriguez, the best way to get what you want from a haircut experience is to speak up but be open to expert guidance.

Rodriguez started cutting hair in his family’s garage at 15 and has served as a professionally licensed cosmetologist for 15 years. Despite growing up in a barber shop, Rodriguez has found a home for his business in a full-service salon, where he creates custom looks for clients of all genders. He says he has noticed an increase in male clients in recent years and attributes that to the individual attention a stylist can provide.

“I get a lot of men that have gone to barber shops but feel like they just got whatever the barber wanted to give them,” Rodriguez says. “I feel

like stylists, compared to barbers, have more tools in the bag, so to speak.”

Additionally, Rodriguez says the salon setting has drawn more men’s favor lately.

“Yeah, it’s a different vibe. It’s not as intimate with the barber, you know?” he said. “Some people love being in the barbershop and talking about sports and cracking jokes across the room, but some people just like that one-on-one experience. They like getting shampooed, greeted personally, and offered wine or a beer, not someone just saying, ‘Who’s next?’ And the relationship – I follow up with my clients to see how their haircut’s working out, things like that.”

One blind spot for most men is the consultation stage of the haircut appointment. The best way to communicate what you’re looking for is to bring photo references and point out precisely what you like or dislike about them to your stylist. Along with keywords like texture and length, Rodriguez mentions another helpful term for getting a good short haircut.

“I always use the word ‘tapering’ because having the sideburns and the back of the hairline taper adds that special touch, making it look fresh.

And the grow-out is just so much nicer than having the sides heavy and one-length.”

Regarding products, Rodriguez says Bumble and Bumble’s Don’t Blow It Styling Cream is a one-sizefits-all option he recommends to his male clients. It can be used on damp or dry hair, straight or curly, to tame frizz and lightly hold shape without feeling sticky – just be sure to start small and add more product as needed.

Overall, the loosening of gender norms has allowed men to take pride in and genuinely enjoy their grooming experiences, partly because of the hairstylists on the ground educating the masses.

“Guys are more comfortable coming into a salon and not feeling like that’s a ‘woman’s place to go,’ they’re getting more comfortable using product and styling,” says Rodriguez. “And kudos to the hairstylists that are teaching them; that’s part of our job.”

The next time you or a man in your life needs a new look, consider seeking a salon professional to hear you out and offer their wisdom as a complimentary bonus. Side effects may include empowerment, confidence, and learning something new.

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Hurricane Ready: Smart Tips for Florida’s Storm Season

Hurricane season returns on June 1 and continues until November 30, with peak activity occurring from August through October. Last year, Hurricanes Ian and Nicole swept through the state, causing widespread flooding and damage for millions of Floridians. Preparation for hurricane season is crucial and can differ depending on your location. You can find extensive hurricane preparation information on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration website at https://www.noaa. gov/hurricane-prep. The following tips are beneficial for all Floridians.

Flooding

Last year, the most extensive damage resulted from flooding when Hurricane Ian delivered nearly 20 inches of rain across the state. Evaluate your flood risk and plan accordingly. If your home is in a flood zone, consider evacuation. Sandbags and flood barriers are available from most major hardware stores— if the city isn’t already providing them for free. Address small roof or ceiling leaks before storm season, as these can quickly become huge problems once a storm begins. If you need to store your car, the City of Orlando offers free access to upper-level downtown parking garages during storms.

Power Outages

Areas of Central Florida experienced week-long power outages fol-

lowing Hurricane Ian due to underground flooded powerlines. Ensure that you have sufficient food stores and a non-electronic cooking method. Outdoor grills help cook almost anything, including canned foods –although, be sure to do this over hot coals and not open flames. Ensure all phones and devices are fully charged before storms so you don’t miss critical weather alerts. You should also consider a mobile charging unit if necessary.

Trees

Untrimmed tree branches broken off by strong winds can become flying projectiles or collapse onto power lines and property. Assess trees on your property and determine if they need trimming or removal. If the trees are hanging above power lines, contact your local power company, which will arrange for the trees to be trimmed free of charge. Reach out to them promptly, as tree-trimming companies often experience extended lead times once hurricane season commences.

Supplies and Water

Stock up on first-aid supplies, batteries, candles, medications, and non-perishable foods. The recommendation of one gallon of water per person daily can be daunting, especially when stores face shortages. Save yourself time and money by purchasing your resealable containers (such as large jars) and filling them with

filtered water immediately before a storm. This will not only keep you stocked and out of the stores but is also an economic and environmentally-conscious way to stay prepared for future hurricane seasons.

LOCAL RESOURCES

Here are a few additional resources to address any concerns you may have regarding hurricane preparation. Visit centralfloridalifestyle.com for related articles and updates.

Office of Emergency Management

■ Create a family emergency communication plan

■ Prepare a disaster supply kit

■ Evacuation route and shelter locations

■ Protect your home

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■ Shelter information and housing assistance

■ Sandbags, tarps and other storm supplies

■ Food, clothing and hygiene locations

■ Special needs registry and medical supplies

■ Emotional and crisis support

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■ Tips and ideas on how to strengthen your home

■ Tracking the storm

■ Food assistance

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Inspiring Creations:

6th Annual Live Art Contest Winners!

Meet the exceptional artists and esteemed judges of this year’s vibrant showcase.

Meet the Judges

Stephanie Bowman (NonProfit Judge)

Stephanie Bowman is a dedicated advocate for people experiencing homelessness and individuals in crisis. As the founder and Executive Director of One Heart for Women and Children, she has worked tirelessly to provide resources and support to struggling families in Orlando since 2007. Her organization offers assistance with food, clothing, hygiene items, educational support, and guidance to help families overcome homelessness and poverty.

Stephanie’s passion for helping others stems from her experiences with addiction, homelessness, and domestic violence. Having overcome these challenges, she understands many families’ struggles and has made it her mission to create positive change in her community.

Under Stephanie’s leadership, One Heart for Women and Children has expanded its efforts to include disaster relief and assistance during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her unwavering dedication to making a difference in the lives of those in need has earned her recognition in various media outlets, including People Magazine.

Juliana Davidson Ross

Juliana Davidson is a versatile artist with a degree in Commercial Art and a wealth of experience in various artistic fields. She has worked in the publishing industry, directed art festivals and gallery events, and operated her own business, Juliana Davidson, LLC, since 2006. Her company specializes in murals, faux finishes, artwork, theming design, and curating. Juliana’s expertise includes murals, scenic painting, fine art painting, graphic design, drawing, mixed media, and photography. She is passionate about art and continually seeks opportunities to grow and develop as a creative individual.

Juliana has held positions in companies such as Osceola Center for the Arts, Black Dot, Cinnabar, Advanstar Com-

munications, and various design roles throughout her career. She has also been actively involved in her community, serving as a judge for numerous art contests, a St. Cloud Main Street Program board member and contributing to community art projects.

As a dedicated and personable artist, Juliana’s primary goal is to continue her journey in the creative world, making a lasting impact through her artistic talents.

Vanessa Annabella Vincenti is a multi-media artist specializing in traditional dry-media illustrations. She grew up under the tutelage of her oil-painting father, Paul Vincenti, and gained experience working at outdoor art festivals, conventions, and gallery shows. In 2010, Vanessa’s group won the “Best Original Work” award at Disney’s Festival of the Masters.

Vanessa graduated from Valencia College with an associate degree in Fine/Studio Art and is currently pursuing her Illustration BFA at the Savannah College of Art and Design. She has showcased her artwork at the Orlando Museum of Art, City Arts Factory, Megacon Orlando, Orlando Fringe, and various local markets. With 1½ years of experience working at Sam Flax, Vanessa enjoys helping local artists, students, and hobbyists find the best materials for their projects.

Portfolio: https://vvince20.wixsite.com/v-annabella

Instagram: @v.annabella

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Vanessa Annabella Vincenti ( Photo L-R: Stephanie, Juliana, Vanessa)

Most Original Piece

Leslie Hampton

Title of Artwork: Bread Using Vegetables and Herbs

Find Leslie’s work at @tangledwebbsweetsandeats

About the Artist

I have always dabbled in art but never really stuck with anything other than sketching. During Covid Lockdown, though, I kept seeing trendy garden focaccia loaves and wanted to put my own spin on the concept since “experimenting in the kitchen” took the place of travel. I just kept practicing and figuring out what vegetables and herbs worked well and what didn’t. It was (and still is) a trial-anderror process, but I have enjoyed it.

What inspired your winning piece, and what message or emotions were you trying to convey?

I saw Van Gogh’s Vase with Twelve Sunflowers in Munich, and it brought me to tears. I couldn’t believe I was finally seeing one of my favorite pieces and was overwhelmed with joy. I couldn’t stop smiling. I decided to recreate it but in my own edible way. I wanted to push the boundaries of food art further to bring someone else that same kind of reaction. If looking at the bread made you smile or gave you even a tiny amount of happiness, I succeeded.

How does winning the Most Original Piece award in the 6th Annual Live Art Contest Showcase feel?

It’s unbelievable, considering I didn’t feel like I belonged in the same room with all the other artists. I looked around and thought, “Omg. I brought bread! I brought BREAD to an art show!” Winning gave me a new perspective on my abilities and silenced a good deal of self-doubt. I am incredibly grateful.

Fan Favorite

Tim Urban

Title of Artwork: Idyllic Marsh Scene

Find Tim’s work at BeachFeetCo.com, including several of his earlier, internationally acclaimed Grindstone Cowboy western pieces.

About The Artist

From a young age, I was captivated by the art of building pictures with stones. Growing up in northern New Jersey, surrounded by diverse mineral deposits, I would collect the most beautiful and colorful stones, dreaming of creating something remarkable one day.

It wasn’t until years later, after briefly exploring architecture with a degree from the University of Maryland in 1983, that I relocated to Santa Fe, New Mexico, a haven for artists. I finally realized my vision by combining my artistic eye with the cutting skills I honed during a 30-year career as a self-employed landscaper and stonemason.

What inspired your winning piece, and what message or emotions were you trying to convey?

After a move to Amelia Island, Florida, in 2017, my work - often described as playful and serene – spiritual even - transitioned from timeless Western images to fun coastal scenes such as the intricately cut and layered idyllic marsh piece. I make pretty pictures out of stone that make me smile inside and swell my heart with awe and emotion. Forever moments captured by forever materials. Because it’s those little moments, those peaceful, joyful, timeless moments passing all too quickly every day, that seems to be the very essence of life.

How does winning the Fan Favorite award in the 6th Annual Live Art Contest Showcase feel?

Fellow artists are great to talk to and learn from. I never see them as competitors – for we are all passionate about whatever form of artistic expression we choose, and we are our worst critics in the pursuit of producing our best work. Receiving the Fan Favorite award meant a lot to me – and getting votes from some of the other outstanding artists made it that much better.

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Best Of Show

Title of Artwork: The Watchmaker’s Daughter

Beginning his artistic journey in college, Dee DeLoy first honed his skills in the unconventional setting of Disney’s Contemporary Hotel, sketching caricatures in the mid-70s. Despite having to draw very quickly for low pay, he learned the art of caricature and eventually fabrication of sets for EPCOT during his tenure at Disney. He later used these skills to start his freelance art business, Newstart Art.

Complementing his real-world experience, DeLoy pursued a formal Graphic Design and Illustration education at Florida Technological University (now UCF). He spent the early years of his career in graphic design, but his passion for illustration and cartooning led him to seek opportunities that allowed him to make people laugh.

DeLoy explained how his big break came after a plastics company in New York asked him to draw caricatures at the Fountainbleu Hotel in Miami for the American Banking Association’s Bank Card convention. Following the job, he had a successful career in caricaturing for large companies. He also pursued another technique called paper sculpture which, in time, garnered many awards.

“For the next 10 years, I was blessed to win many awards for my paper sculptures, two of which I created for the Roy and Walt Disney rooms on Disney’s cruise boat, the Wonder,” DeLoy said. “I have been very grateful to use my talent in many different forms: murals, children’s books,

paper sculpture, Illustrating, graphic recording and caricaturing.”

Fast forward to August 2022, a best-selling author commissioned DeLoy to create artwork for his book, “The Watchmaker’s Daughter,” a narrative about Corrie Ten Boom, a WWII heroine who, along with her family, saved over 800 Jews from the Nazis by concealing them within the walls of their home. He was thrilled yet anxious to portray the courage, faith, sacrifice, love, and forgiveness exemplified by Corrie and her father, Casper, who taught Corrie watchmaking from the time she was 10 years old.

“In this artwork, I wanted to show the love between daughter and father and their closeness in the business. Of course, other aspects in the art point to Corrie and Casper’s courage to shelter and hide many Jews from the terror of the Nazis, “DeLoy said.

His inspiration came from an 1899 etching that hung in the Ten Boom’s watchmaker shop. The etching depicted a man fixing a watch with a young girl observing him. So, DeLoy researched Corrie, her father Casper, their watchmaking shop, and their house using various online resources to achieve authenticity. He shared that his biggest challenge was representing their eyes looking downward without them appearing asleep, so he used photos of his own eyes as a reference. He also photographed a local pastor and his wife modeling Casper and Corrie and enlisted an older

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neighbor since the pastor’s hands were a bit too large. The art was created entirely by hand, without any digital input.

DeLoy shared how a poignant moment in the creative process occurred late one night when he, attempting to fill a shadowy space with watches under Casper’s workbench, felt an epiphany.

“I did not hear anything audibly but knew it was my Lord’s voice. And suddenly, I began to weep because He said, ‘These aren’t watches in the shadows, Dee… they are the faces of the many Jews hidden from the Nazis within the small, dark, cramped walls of Corrie’s room.’ So I drew the watches with that in mind hoping I could illustrate a real part of these precious people’s lives as they tried to survive this horrible time in world history.”

The creation of The Watchmaker’s Daughter required tenacity and constant motivation. DeLoy said frequent stepbacks were essential to assess the overall composition and tonal balance. In the end, careful inking techniques, consistent use of photo references, and meticulous touch-ups helped bring the final piece together.

His journey to winning the “Best of Show” award at the 6th annual art contest was unexpected, humbling, and deeply meaningful.

DeLoy was thrilled and humbled to be a finalist. He enjoyed discussing his artwork and its impactful story at the showcase event. Speaking with attendees, judges, and the COO of the company provided an enriching experience that went beyond any expectations of winning.

“When I had the opportunity to talk to people walking by looking at my art, I was in heaven. I love talking about things that have meaning, and Corrie’s story was one of the best. I had a great time talking to our judges, telling

them the stories of the Ten Booms and how I put various items in the illustration representing things that were part of their lives,” DeLoy said. “Stephanie teared up, which got me choked up too, and we were steadying each other as we both marveled over this woman’s courage. The talks with Vanessa and Juliana were just about as emotional. I was happy they were moved by what they saw, but I never thought I would be chosen.”

As DeLoy’s name resonated through the room, proclaiming him the winner, he experienced a profound mix of astonishment and heartfelt emotion. While he cherished recognition, he greatly appreciated his work’s impact on others. Thus, the judges’ choice humbled him amidst a talent-filled room.

“As much as exposure and promotion are important to every artist I know, this honor is much more than those

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things to me. In a little over a month, without me doing anything but just showing up, this artwork was requested by the curator of the Corrie ten Boom Museum (her actual house) in Haarlem, Holland, and now is framed and hung in that same house. Then I was blessed with this great award,” DeLoy said. “I feel something much bigger than advertising “me” may be in God’s plan for the message in this art. I couldn’t be more excited about that! I want to thank everyone at the magazine, the judges, my supportive brother and friends who came, and especially my Heavenly Father, who, without His guidance and grace, I wouldn’t be talking to you today.”

DeLoy’s experience showed how art can evoke intense emotions and prompts deep introspection. He attributes his Best of Show award to his ability to explain his techniques and the deep, historical, and humanitarian story he conveyed about Corrie Ten Boom’s life.

“Art can pull people together for a common cause or divide others into camps of their own opinions. Art is a powerful tool to reach down inside the human heart and find joy, belief, persuasion, perseverance and to activate people into action,” he said.

DeLoy advises aspirants to “draw a lot, understand their gifts, and learn how to use them confidently.” He believes improvement comes with extensive practice. “A joyful heart and strong determination are crucial in the authentic and successful creation of a piece of art. Showcasing final art is good, but revealing the development stages of the work on social media, with brief explanations of techniques, also intrigues people.”

If you want to know more about Dee Deloy’s background and the technique he used to create The WatchMaker’s Daughter, visit centralfloridalifestyle.com.

Limited edition, archival 24” x 36” prints of “The Watchmaker’s Daughter,” signed and numbered by DeLoy, are now available for purchase. For more details, feel free to reach out by email at nickdanger@newstartart.com or contact him directly at (407) 403-2525.

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Men Are Taking Their Place on the Runway

Through the decades, maybe even centuries, women have predominately been given the right-of-way to the runway for fashion. Gliding down the runway in an ensemble that will undoubtedly become the season’s trend, she took a few turns with a gleaming smile. Then, she sternly walked away and let another model take her place.

Men are now making and taking their lane down the highway of fashion. Male models are confidently strutting up and down the fashion runway, showcasing trending and reliable brands like Tommy Hilfiger, Ralph Lauren, Versace, and Louie Vuitton.

Models such as Leon Dames, a native of Berlin, Jon Kortajarena, with his earnest eyes and sleek jawline, and many more men are taking to the career of putting men’s fashion to the forefront. Here’s what is trending in the men’s fashion world.

Suits and Business Casual Attire

John Craig Clothier, located in Winter Park, has served Central Florida men’s fashions for over 27 years. Alan Chambers, Vice-President of Operations, explains how suits have become popular in men’s fashion.

“We have had our best years for made-to-order suits. Men are still dressing up. With seven stores and another store opening soon, the fashion-minded man should be able to find the proper attire for the right occasion.”

When asked what the trend for men this season is, Erik Peterson of Tom James Company Lakeland replied, “There is more business casual, open patch pocket coats, fewer ties, and unstructured clothing.” Owning their factories and clothing mills helped set this clothing store apart. They also fashion tailored suits and other garments.

Colors and Casual Wear

Now through September, hints of beige, orange, and brown show themselves for Spring and Summer, thus giving the fashion-concisenesswearing guy trendy choices. V-neck collars complemented with sheer clothing styled with vibrant patterns and loose-fitting pants set the fashion for this year’s casual wear for men.

Functional Clothing

Functional clothing, designed for aesthetics and usability, is gaining more prominence on the fashion runway. Denim on denim and trench

coats are making the scene. Versace, Dior, and other labels are threading garments that are more serviceable to the average working man. Designers and their garments are pandering to the needs of functionality and comfort.

Although jorts may have faded, they never completely went away. But be that as it may, they have boldly stridden back into men’s fashions this summer. Baggier than ever and even more so, they are back this season.

Accessories

A choice for accessories has come to men’s ensembles. The crossbody bag is now considered a fashion statement within the fashion. They can significantly complement a trend-setting suit and define and design one’s flair.

Men’s fashion is no longer an afterthought but a vibrant and evolving aspect of the fashion industry. As we move forward, it’s clear that men’s fashion will continue to grow and excite, offering more choices, styles, and opportunities for men to express themselves through clothing.

So to all the fashion-forward men out there, keep strutting your stuff on the runway of life. Your time in the spotlight is here to stay.

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Josh Recommends

This June Orlando offers a perfect mix of live performances that make a perfect surprise gift to bring a smile to Dad’s face this Father’s Day.

Dr. Phillips Center 2023 APPLAUSE Awards

June 3

Fifty-three productions, 34 high schools, and one incredible night await. A panel of judges will select 300 students from 34 high schools at this high-energy event. Enjoy live performances by the winners and discover who will represent the Dr. Phillips Center at the Jimmy Awards in New York City (modeled after the Tonys®). The awards will present thousands of dollars in scholarships, and two fortunate winners will get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to compete alongside the next generation of Broadway stars in New York City.

Tribute to Dick Clark’s American Bandstand

June 3

Two-time Grammy Nominee Ron Seggi’s Tribute to Dick Clark’s American Bandstand features the greatest songs of the last halfcentury. The tribute concert is not an impersonation show but a night of fun memories, stories, and the music of one of the greatest eras in musical history. Ron is joined on stage by a 15-piece orchestra and backup singers for a unique evening that will entertain and invite audience participation.

Stephen Sondheim’s Into the Woods

June 6-11

In its ONLY Florida engagement – Direct from Broadway – the Tony Awardwinning Into the Woods is coming to Orlando – giving us another reason to live happily ever after. More exciting, the production is coming to Orlando with its Broadway stars performing their Broadway roles. Into the Woods features Montego Glover as The Witch, Stephanie J. Block as the Baker’s Wife, and Gavin Creel as Cinderella’s Prince/Wolf – all reprising their roles in this production called “radiant,” “enchanting,” and “priceless.”

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Phillips

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House of Cheer –“The Level Up Tour 2023”

June 12

House of Cheer is the only touring company of professional cheerleaders in the world where the cast will showcase these athletes as entertainers in addition to their cheer talents. Part pop concert and part athletic spectacle, The Level Up Tour features the best and brightest cheer stars.

Featuring stunning production values akin to a live concert, complete with dazzling lights, an impressive set design, and over 25 costume changes, House of Cheer delivers an unparalleled and explosive theatrical experience.

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HARRY POTTER and the Half-Blood Prince™ in Concert with the Orlando Philharmonic

June 16-17

See Harry discover a mysterious potions book in CineConcerts presentation of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince™ in Concert! Projected on a giant screen and accompanied by the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra, you can join in Harry’s adventures like never before. Nicholas Hooper’s mesmerizing score and this classic tale combine to deliver all the adventure, humor, and suspense you remember in an experience you will never forget.

Central Florida Community Arts Presents

“Hand-Drawn Jazz” featuring the CFCArts Big Band

June 17-18

From The Jetsons to The Simpsons, as animators have brought stories to life, they have looked to jazz musicians to lend energy to their creations. Featuring over 30 musicians in the CFCArts Big Band, Hand-Drawn Jazz celebrates the music from family-friendly-favorites including Pink Panther, Toy Story, Looney Tunes, The Lion King, Aladdin, and more in a concert filled with fun and great music.

Dr. Phillips Center

Siudy Garrido Flamenco Dance Company Presents “Bailaora, Mis Pies Son Mi Voz”

June 22

Siudy Garrido is one of the most passionately exciting flamenco dancers in the world today.

Nominated by Latin GRAMMY®️ for the virtuosity of her footwork and innovative aesthetic, Siudy and company produce a unique performance that transports the audience to an exotic world of Spanish artistry. In an hour and a half of award-winning choreography and one-of-akind-footwork, Siudy and her troupe offer a spectacular performance that always brings the audience to its feet.

Dr. Phillips Center

Joyce Lemos Aerial Arts Presents the ‘2023 Aerial Arts Showcase’

June 24

The effervescent Joyce Lemos comes to us from Rio de Janeiro, where she made her international debut as an acrobat-aerialist with the Barnum and Bailey Circus. During their performances in Orlando, Joyce and her troupe will showcase the strength, flexibility, and grace needed to execute awe-inspiring choreography on hoops suspended above the stage, influenced by cultures worldwide. With a combination of power, agility, spins, drops, and rapid sequences, this exhilarating performance will captivate the entire family.

Dr. Phillips Center

Big Bad Voodoo Daddy 30 Year Anniversary Tour

June 24

Named after an autograph by blues legend Albert Collins, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy has appeared in concerts around the globe, selling millions of records and lending their soul-enhancing sound to hundreds of movies and television shows. Over 30 years filled with sold-out concerts, ranging from the Hollywood Bowl to Lincoln Center, and TV appearances on shows like “Dancing with the Stars” and “Superbowl XXXIII,” Big Bad Voodoo Daddy brings its exuberant sound to the Dr. Phillips Center. This performance continues its three-decade-long mission of honoring America’s original musical art forms: jazz and swing music.

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Beetlejuice “The Musical-The MusicalThe Musical”

June 27 to July2

After creeping around Broadway, the underworld’s favorite ghost is coming to Orlando. Based on the Tim Burton film, this drop-dead funny musical tells the story of a teenager whose life changes when she meets a recently deceased couple and a demon with a thing for stripes. Featuring a mischievous script, a fantastic set, and a score straight from the Netherworld, Beetlejuice offers “screaming good fun” (Variety).

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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.

Securing Futures: Habitat’s Youth Financial Literacy Class

Learn how Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando & Osceola County empowers the next generation for a strong financial future.

During a time of financial challenges and economic uncertainties, equipping our youth with financial literacy skills is essential. At Habitat for Humanity

Greater Orlando & Osceola County, we are launching a free youth financial literacy class.

Our class aims to empower youth with the necessary knowledge and tools to navigate the world of personal finance successfully. By instilling financial literacy at an early age, we are investing in the long-term financial well-being of our young people and fostering a brighter future.

Habitat Orlando & Osceola’s first youth financial literacy class is June 10 at 1 p.m. at Amazing Church Florida in Kissimmee.

Attendees will learn the following:

■ The importance of budgeting — Budgeting lies at the heart of financial literacy. The class will emphasize the value of budgeting and provide practical tools and techniques for creating and maintaining effective budgets. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of income management, expense tracking, and the importance of allocating funds to reach different financial goals.

■ Navigating student loans — As high schoolers pursue higher education, it’s critical to understand the complexities of student loans. The class will provide valuable insights into different types of student loans, repayment options, and strategies for managing debt.

■ Mastering check writing — Despite the rise of digital payments, check writing remains a fundamental skill in personal finance. Our class will ensure that the next generation is well-versed in writing checks, including understanding the various components, endorsing them correctly, and keeping accurate records.

■ Cultivating healthy spending habits — Finally, participants will explore the difference between needs and wants, understand the psychological aspects of spending, and learn strategies to avoid impulse buying. By promoting conscious and mindful spending, the class aims to instill a sense of financial responsibility and empower young people to make informed purchasing decisions.

By imparting the foundational principles of financial literacy to the next generation, we can contribute to the community more prominently by reducing debt, increasing savings, and building generational wealth. With the guidance provided in this class, the next generation will be better equipped to make informed decisions, overcome financial challenges, and achieve long-term financial freedom and big goals such as homeownership.

To sign your student up for the youth class or learn about 10 other new homeownership and home preservation classes that are now open to the public, visit HabitatOrlando.org.

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Dads Are Bringing Home the Bacon and Cooking it Too!

Afew short decades ago, a dad’s place in the home was to work and make the financial means to run the household. They only sometimes had to think about washing clothes, cleaning pots and pans, or taking the children back and forth to school and after-school activities. Present day, it is different, especially in a single-dad household.

Before daybreak, and sometimes before the alarm goes off, Jonathon Goff is already up and busily preparing for the day for himself and his three children. Preparing breakfast, giving homework a final glance, signing notes, and ensuring school books are safely put into backpacks before heading out for work and school is a typical routine for the Goff household.

Over the last six years, Jonathon has been a single dad of three happy and active children, Alleigh, Easton, and Mason. He manages a lawn and landscaping business, which demands much of his time, but only as much time as he gives his children.

When asked what the most timeconsuming part of being a “bachelor dad” is, with thoughtfulness, he explained, “Scheduling, I would say, is the hardest part of being a single dad. All three of my kids are involved with extracurricular activities. It takes a lot of planning to make sure everyone is where they need to be and that I will be able to be there with them.” He also hinted that laundry would “hit

the top of the list” as being another time-consuming task.

Jonathon is blessed to have a family support system. He counts on his parents, Wayne and Tracie Goff, and his brother and sister-in-law for support when he is unavailable. As a business owner, he can sometimes be flexible and adjust his schedule as needed.

Jonathon admits that it is hard being a single dad, and it is something that he never expected or wanted. “I didn’t want my family broken; sometimes, things get out of your control.”

Considering what is best for the children while ensuring he agrees with his former wife, the mother of his children is a delicate balance. It is something he takes very seriously. Jonathon continues, “I believe you should keep your children active in the community. Sometimes, keeping up with the schedule can be difficult, but it’s worth it.”

The single father contemplated how he chooses activities for their leisure time to create memorable moments together. Making fun and lasting memories plays a significant role in his decision-making process. Hunting is one of their favorite pastimes.

“We go hunting and enjoy outdoor activities,” he says. “We look forward to our Smoky Mountain summer vacation each year. That is a special time for us.”

Another favorite fun family time together is going to Mi Casa, a local eatery in Plant City. “We go every

week without fail,” Jonathon explains. Alleigh, Jonathon’s daughter, and his youngest son Mason enjoy showing cattle. Easton, the middle son, enjoys playing baseball with the traveling baseball team, the North Brandon Navigators. “We travel around the surrounding counties on weekends for him to play in tournaments.”

If you are a father seeking support, resources such as Young Fathers of Central Florida, Orlando Dads Group, and Fathers Advocacy are available.

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Discovering MetroWest: A Vibrant Oasis in Central Florida

The MetroWest community is a hidden gem with various attractions, restaurants, shopping experiences, and more. It’s an ideal place for residents and tourists keen to engage in diverse activities. Here’s a tour of some of the best things MetroWest offers.

Best Things to Do:

Bill Frederick Park

Nature lovers will appreciate the beauty and tranquility of Bill Frederick Park. This park covers 183 acres of land alongside Turkey Lake and offers various recreational activities such as fishing, hiking, and wildlife watching. The park also features a playground, swimming pool, and picnic areas, making it a perfect spot for a family outing.

MetroWest Golf Club

The MetroWest Golf Club is a must-visit destination for golf enthusiasts. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., this 18-hole championship golf course offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience for players of all skill levels. The beautifully manicured greens and picturesque views make it an ideal spot for a relaxing day on the course.

MetroWest Tennis Center:

With a focus on promoting health, fitness, and a sense of community, this tennis center offers a wealth of resources for players of all ages and skill levels. The center boasts several well-maintained tennis courts that accommodate singles and doubles matches. Everyone is welcome to enjoy the facilities, participate in the center’s diverse range of programs and tournaments, or even take tennis lessons with experienced coaches.

Restaurants to Visit:

Teak Neighborhood Grill and Bar

Whether you’re a local or just passing through, Teak is a place to live, laugh, and create memories. It’s a genuine neighborhood grill where everyone can find their niche, whether you’re watching your favorite sports event or simply enjoying the live music. The star attraction is Teak’s rapidly evolving craft beer menu and 37 signature handcrafted burgers, 19 of which belong to the tempting “Underground” secret menu.

Serving lunch and dinner seven nights a week and now offering brunch every Saturday and Sunday from 11 am to 3 pm, Teak ensures you’re in for a great time no matter when you visit.

CB Bistro

Conceived as a weekend concept by Catering’s Best, a longstanding Orlando-based catering company, CB Bistro is a multi-purpose space that wears many hats. It serves as a live music venue, an event space, a bustling restaurant, and a kitchen facility that feeds over 2,000 people per week through various client contracts.

The menu is a delightful blend of familiar comfort food and exotic flavors, all prepared with meticulous attention to detail. At CB Bistro, you’ll discover a corner of MetroWest where food, friends, and flavors come together. Reservations are required, and you can easily book a table by calling or texting 321-229-5786. Please note that there’s a $10 entertainment cover charge.

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Agave Azul

Agave Azul is a true testament to Mexico’s authentic, flavorful cuisine in the heart of the MetroWest community. This family-owned and operated restaurant invites you to savor its traditional Mexican dishes, each bursting with bold flavors and made from the freshest ingredients.

Agave Azul’s menu is a culinary journey across Mexico, from flavorful enchiladas to robustly spiced fajitas. The vibrant decor and warm hospitality create a perfect setting for family meals, romantic dinners, or festive gatherings. Coupled with an extensive selection of tequilas and handcrafted margaritas, Agave Azul promises an unforgettable Mexican dining experience.

Shopping:

Men In Style

Located in the heart of MetroWest, Men In Style is the go-to destination for men’s fashion. Offering a diverse range of suits, casual wear, and accessories, this store caters to all tastes and budgets. Whether you’re shopping for a special event, updating your work wardrobe, or want to look your best, Men In Style’s friendly staff and comprehensive selection ensure that you’ll walk out with the perfect outfit.

Luxx Brand

Luxx Brand is a unique boutique that combines style and substance. This locally owned shop offers a variety of

high-quality apparel and accessories, focusing on sustainable and ethically made products. From trendy outfits to timeless accessories, Luxx Brand’s collection reflects a commitment to style, quality, and ethical sourcing. Whether you’re shopping for yourself or looking for the perfect gift, Luxx Brand offers an enjoyable and responsible shopping experience.

We Are Kind

We Are Kind is more than just a shop—it’s a movement. This unique store actively promotes kindness and positivity through its diverse product range. Every item at We Are Kind carries a message of love, compassion, and positivity, from clothing and accessories to home decor and gifts. By shopping at We Are Kind, you find unique products and support a business that strives to make the world a little brighter.

Community Events

The MetroWest community is known for its vibrant events and social activities that unite residents. A popular event includes MetroWest MusicWORKS, which features live music, food trucks, fireworks, and more orchestrated by the MetroWest Master Association. The event will occur on July 2 from 4-10 pm at the MetroWest Golf Club. Visit https://www.metrowestcommunity.com/ for more information on upcoming events and activities.

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What’s the Buzz?

Central Florida has been buzzing with exciting new adventures, community expansions, and environmental concerns. Here is what you need to know.

SeaWorld’s Thrill: The New Pipeline Roller Coaster

Get ready for an adrenaline rush like no other! SeaWorld Orlando has elevated its thrill factor with the brand-new Pipeline Rollercoaster, which opened its gates on May 27. This innovative surf coaster offers an unparalleled adventure, mimicking the raw power of ocean waves with its dynamic seats and intense freedom of movement. With heart-stopping twists, turns, and breathtaking drops, the Pipeline is a must-visit for locals, tourists, and thrill-seekers alike.

As the latest addition to SeaWorld’s impressive coaster lineup, the Pipeline reaffirms the park’s status as Orlando’s premier destination for thrill-seekers. Be among the first to dive into this wave of excitement on a groundbreaking ride set to make a monumental splash in Central Florida’s thrill scene.

Culinary Beats: The 2023 EPCOT Eat to the Beat Concert Lineup

Hot off the press! Walt Disney World released the starstudded lineup for the 2023 EPCOT Eat to the Beat Concert Series this October. The concert series launches with the smooth vocals of Boyz II Men on October 1-2, followed by country sensation Mark Wills on October 6-7, and the vibrant Sugar Ray on October 8-9. Rock fans will appreciate Hoobastank on October 13-14, while pop enthusiasts can sing along with Air Supply on October 15-16. Taylor Dayne graces the stage on October 20-21, followed by the iconic Billy Ocean on October 22-23. Capping off the month in high spirits is pop-rock band Hanson from October 27-30. Take advantage of these freshly announced, unforgettable performances at EPCOT!

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Goal! Soccer Champions Tour Touches Down in Orlando

In an exciting announcement for soccer enthusiasts, two of the world’s most storied clubs, Real Madrid and Juventus, are set to face off in a friendly match at Orlando’s Camping World Stadium. Per the official website’s announcement, July 31 is the Soccer Champions Tour game date.

Both clubs boast a rich history and a roster of internationally renowned players, promising a high-octane match that Central Florida soccer fans won’t want to miss. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual observer, this friendly match is a golden opportunity to witness some of the world’s finest soccer in Orlando. Secure your tickets now for an unforgettable experience!

Celebrating Young Stars:

Dr. Phillips Center’s 9th Annual Applause Awards

In a recently concluded celebration of talent, the Dr. Phillips Center hosted the 9th Annual Applause Awards. This prestigious event recognizes and honors the outstanding achievements of high school musical theater students in Central Florida. A panel of 12 casting agents, show directors, and industry professionals adjudicated the productions, and the winners now move on to represent the region in New York City at the Jimmy Awards.

This high-profile event was an exciting showcase of the extraordinary talent we have right here in our community. Be sure to visit the Dr. Phillips Center’s website for a complete list of the winners, and stay tuned for updates about their journey at the Jimmy Awards. If you missed the Applause Awards this year, mark your calendars for next year’s event. It’s a fantastic opportunity to support local talent and enjoy top-notch performances!

Driving Green: Expanding Electric Vehicles in Orlando

Brightline & SpaceX: High-Speed Wi-Fi for High-Speed Trains

Brightline, the express intercity rail system in Florida, has announced that it will offer SpaceX’s Starlink Wi-Fi service on its trains in a giant leap for connectivity. This breakthrough partnership will provide passengers with high-speed, lowlatency internet service, transforming the travel experience. Plus, there’s more good news for commuters and travelers alike.

As of May, Brightline has opened ticket sales for its highly anticipated rail service. The expansion will connect Orlando to South Florida, significantly reducing travel times and offering a convenient, eco-friendly alternative to car travel. With the integration of Starlink Wi-Fi and the launch of ticket sales, Brightline will revolutionize transportation in Central Florida, making June an exciting time to hop on board!

Revving up for a greener future, Hertz and Orlando’s leaders are kick-starting the ‘Hertz Electrifies’ initiative. Aligning with Mayor Dyer’s 2030 Electric Mobility Roadmap, this plan aims to boost electric vehicle (EV) adoption and establish a robust charging infrastructure, benefiting the environment and communities.

Aiding Orange Technical College’s curriculum, Hertz is donating an EV and educational materials to foster the next generation of EV technicians. With Orlando as its fourth partner city, the Hertz Electrifies initiative is charging ahead nationally. Dive deeper into this green revolution on Business Insider’s website, signifying Central Florida’s commitment to a sustainable future.

From thrilling new attractions to major sporting events, innovative travel solutions, applauding young talent, and pushing for a greener future, Central Florida is buzzing with progress and excitement. Stay tuned to these stories as they unfold and shape our vibrant community.

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Protect and Prevent: Stay Safe from Human Trafficking on Vacation

Vacation is a time to forget your troubles and let loose, but you should always pay attention to your surroundings to avoid human trafficking schemes.

Florida ranks third in human trafficking cases, according to Osceola County’s Sheriff’s Office. The three types of human trafficking to avoid are sex trafficking, forced labor, and domestic servitude. The most common places for trafficking in the state are tourist hubs like Orlando, Miami, and Tampa.

Human Trafficking Search put out a report in 2021 linking trafficking in the tourism sector and advises that big hubs for tourism should take steps and make institutional changes to protect tourists.

Florida mandates that hospitality staff receive education in anti-human trafficking awareness and intervention training. On May 16, Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation to combat human trafficking. One of the bills, SB 1690, goes against hotels that ignore state anti-trafficking laws and would fine hotels that neglect to train staff to recognize trafficking signs.

The report also states that bystanders and victims are more likely to report human trafficking when hotels hang up and display human trafficking awareness posters, hotlines, text lines, and apps. To ensure safety, stay vigilant and know what signs to look out for while on vacation.

Stay Alert

A critical factor in avoiding trafficking is being aware of one’s surroundings. A potential trafficker may want to isolate or come on strongly to an intended victim, according to the United States Drug Enforcement Administration.

It would help to practice caution when driving a rental car or car with out-of-state plates. While not knowingly linked with trafficking, a trending TikTok had a young woman show a big van parked close to her car in a parking lot, only for it to drive off after she had an employee escort her to her vehicle.

Women make up 71% of trafficking victims, with men and boys at 29%, according to Human Trafficking Search. While women are more at risk, men and boys should watch out for sex and labor trafficking as well. Bandak Lul, a program specialist with the Office of Attorney General of Texas Human Trafficking and Transnational Organized Crime, discussed male victims with the Human Trafficking Capacity Building Center ‘Ask an Expert’ webinar.

Lul said trafficking services are female-centric, and there should be no difference in prevention, victimization, and support between male and female victims.

Avoid Wandering Alone

If you vacation with family or friends, stay close to them while exploring new areas. People are more vulnerable to trafficking if they are alone, according to Human Trafficking Search. If you need to separate from your party, charge your phone and establish a meet-up plan.

Have a Drinking Plan

If you plan on drinking on vacation, make sure you have a plan. Try to have one designated sober person in the group. Do not try to walk to your hotel or Airbnb if intoxicated, and do not drink alone.

Have a Travel Plan

Airports are big hubs for human trafficking, according to Human Trafficking Awareness Resources. Be aware of where your gate is, have your ID on you, and watch for security. If traveling alone, keep family and friends updated. It is essential not to be too paranoid while still looking out for yourself. Stay safe, relax, and pay attention to your surroundings.

If you see suspicious activity, report it. The National Human Trafficking Hotline is 1-888-373-7888.

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Gentlemen’s Getaway: Orlando’s Top Spots for Unwinding in Style

Fine cocktails and cigars, good music, lively sports, and vibrant video games. What more could a guy want? As Orlando has grown over the years into a hub for restaurants and nightlife, it has proven to have something for everyone- especially men.

It’s time for the guys to relax, refresh, and renew at some of the City Beautiful’s finest bars and lounges.

Corona Cigar Company

Located in Downtown Orlando, this cigar bar brings guests a variety of cigars, boxes, bundles, samplers, and packs to discover. From special occasions to everyday budget-friendly cigars, they’ve got it covered. Providing flavorful cigars with options from different countries around Central America, ranging in different strengths, allows customers to have a truly unique experience.

The company offers guests an extensive drink menu alongside something to smoke. Mules, mojitos, and margaritas make up some of their signature cocktail choices, while they still offer a wide range of whiskey, brandy, scotch, bourbons, and liquors worldwide.

For cocktail connoisseurs and cigar enthusiasts, this is the place to be.

Proper Orlando

For the music-listening guys, this new vinyl-listening room and bar in downtown Orlando is the next hotspot to try. With a sophisticated and elegant vibe inside, this place offers visitors craft cocktails and a mix of the analog and modern world.

The music is carefully curated by “selectors” (DJs) night to night from Proper’s all-genre vinyl library, bringing those back to the comforting and vintage time of turntables.

Everyone interested in going can reserve a time block on their website to sustain the bar’s intimate vibe, as seating is limited.

Cheers Sports Bar

The latest sports games, weekly poker and karaoke nights, and acoustic sessions are available at Cheers Sports Bar & Liquor Store on I-Drive. The bar offers a place where everyone feels like family, with food and drink specials to enjoy daily.

Smoking is allowed inside while customers can enjoy a game of pool or darts between bites of wings and sips of their craft beers. For our sporty men, this is the ultimate man cave to frequent.

Arcade Monsters

Just outside the Orlando city area in Oviedo is every video game connoisseur’s dream: Arcade Monsters. This “anime and classic gamethemed” arcade, bar, and restaurant is the ultimate haven for those wanting to step back from life’s responsibilities and have fun with over 150 games. There are classic arcade games, pinball, and modern arcade and console games, to name a few from their wide variety.

The vibrant lit-up environment welcomes everyone and offers craft beer and wine for those of age. For $20 per person, unlimited games are at the customer’s disposal.

Finding your place to relax, refresh and renew is not a one-size fits all event. So, take the time to explore all Central Florida offers and pick the spot that works for you.

Visit centralfloridalifestyle.com to find more places and things you can enjoy.

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Unlocking the Benefits

Ever heard the phrase “it takes a village to raise a child”? The same can apply to building a business. Joining a Chamber of Commerce alone is not enough. You must get engaged to unlock all the benefits of your membership.

Running a business is challenging; you don’t have to do it alone. Are you facing a challenge and unsure how to power through it? Your chamber can connect you with local experts who can help you come up with solutions to business problems.

Your professional development is essential, so the Lake Nona Regional Chamber of Commerce regularly hosts educational events designed to help relieve some of the stress of managing your organization. These events provide growth opportunities for both you and your business.

Many people join a chamber for incredible networking events. By participating in networking opportunities, you make valuable business connections. Whether you are looking to

hire, gain customers, or meet people who can help with management challenges, networking is a great way to get the job done. By actively participating, you are building up your community of support who can help your business when needed.

Here are some incredible educational opportunities coming up:

Thursday, June 8 at 8 am, our Breakfast Connections event will feature Spectrum Reach giving business operators tips to ensure their businesses are ready to advertise. Topics include:

■ Starting a marketing campaign.

■ Leveraging your data.

■ Finding your target audience.

■ Making the right creative decisions.

Monday, June 19 at 11:30 am will be our Nona Professional Ladies luncheon at the Lake Nona Performance Club. With kids at home for the summer, this can be a tough time

of year for working parents. Attendees will learn helpful tips and strategies to help them effectively juggle it all!

On Friday, June 30 at 11:30 am, our monthly Business Luncheon will feature the incredible Belinda Ortiz Kirkegard, President of the National Entrepreneur Center. The National Entrepreneur Center provides business coaching, seminars, and resources to help develop your business. You want to ensure you get this if you run a small business!

Chambers of Commerce offer many benefits, but they only produce a return if you get involved. If you are not getting much use from your chamber, it could be because you are unaware of the incredible resources available.

For information about unlocking your membership benefits, don’t hesitate to contact the Lake Nona Regional Chamber of Commerce at administration@lakenonacc.org or call us at 407-796-2230. We would love to hear from you!

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How joining your local chamber of commerce can boost your business
LNRCC Members attend a speed networking event Another perspective of the Nicole Euler event Nicole Euler from Orlando Economic Partnership presents “Orlando Unbelievably Real: Why we are the Metacenter”

Taking Care of Tortoises

Why

Last year the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) decided not to list the gopher tortoise as federally threatened or endangered in nearly all Southern states where they reside, upsetting many in the wildlife conservation community. Only a tiny area—26,740 acres west of the Mobile and Tombigbee Rivers in Alabama— federally lists the species as threatened. This action prompted the Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) and Nokuse Education to file a notice of intent to sue the USFWS in March of this year. According to CBD, the reptiles have lost 97% of the longleaf pine savannas in the Southern United States, where they have lived for millions of years.

The primary threat to the gopher tortoise is habitat loss due to land development. The urban sprawl of Central Florida, in particular, is seeing more houses built in the same high, dry habitats that the tortoise prefers. By some estimates, the gopher tortoise can lose nearly all of its Southern habitat in the next 80 years. And while the reptile is not listed federally as endangered or threatened, many southern states, including Florida, have listed it as such.

The ancient animal’s best chance for survival until the lawsuit’s resolution hinges on human assistance. Florida’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) offers excellent information on how essential go-

pher tortoises are to Florida’s land and its people and how you can help these gentle creatures.

The Benefit of Tortoises

The gopher tortoise is essential to Florida’s ecological community because of its feeding patterns and burrowing activity. Their burrows, extending 30 feet underground, also support roughly 360 other species. Animals such as burrowing owls, mice, indigo snakes, rabbits, gopher frogs, and other invertebrates use active or abandoned gopher tortoise burrows. In the wild, gopher tortoises live about 40 years. They spread seeds and spores for many native plants, trees, and fungi needed to maintain Florida’s natural ecosystems. Gopher tortoises are also considered critical to the calcium cycle of our soil. Fewer gopher tortoises could mean lower nutrients in the dirt, an increase in land erosion, and a decrease in water filtration.

Know the Law

Florida law prohibits anyone from killing or wounding a gopher tortoise. Violating the law is a thirddegree felony and is punishable by up to five years in prison, a $5,000 fine, or both. It is illegal to take tortoises, which includes harm, harassment, capture, possession, selling, transporting, or damaging a burrow (including both tortoises and their eggs).

If gopher tortoise burrows are on your property, you may need a burrow survey or permit to do extensive digging or development. While the FWC staff does not relocate tortoises for private citizens, developers, or governments, it licenses authorized gopher tortoise agents who specialize in safely capturing, marking, and relocating them.

For regular yard maintenance and landscaping, all landowners must do is avoid burrows and tortoises by at least 25 feet.

How to Help

Here are some tips from FWC on how you can help Florida’s gopher tortoises:

■ If you see a tortoise on the road, feel free to help it continue its journey by moving it across in the direction it was heading. However, never compromise your safety for this task; remember not to take the tortoise with you.

■ Never put these terrestrial species in ditches or water, including canals, creeks, ponds, rivers, etc.

■ If you see a sick or injured tortoise, call the FWC regional office for the Central Florida area at (352) 732-1225.

■ Report wildlife law violations to the FWC’s Wildlife Alert 24-hour, state-wide hotline 888-404-3922.

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are gopher tortoises threatened and what can you do to protect them?
OCTOBER 2023 SPECIAL ADVERTORIAL SECTION

1 – June 2

Friday Live Music in Sanford

Historic Downtown Sanford

5-11:30 p.m. 214 Sanford Ave

2 – June 3

Shark Stride 5k Bill Frederick Park 9 a.m. 3401 S Hiawassee Rd

3 – June 3

In-Person Book Signing

Event with author

Jessica Parra Writer’s Block Bookstore 6-7:30 p.m. 32 W Plant St

4 – June 4

Baroque Chamber Orchestra Spring Concert Venue on Lake Lily/ Maitland Civic Center 4 p.m. 641 Maitland Ave S

5 – June 5-9

Lake Nona: Disney on Broadway: Muscial Theatre Camp Valencia Community College Lake Nona Campus 12350 Narcoossee Rd

6 – June 9

2nd Friday Market at Lake David Lake David Park

5-9 p.m. FL 50, N Lake Ave

7 – June 9-11

The Family Café 2023 Hyatt Regency Orlando 9801 International Dr

8 – June 10

Florida & Dog Dad’s Day

Pet Photos Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming Hamlin 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. 14416 Shoreside Way Suite #120

9 – June 10

Orlando City SC vs. Colorado Rapids Exploria Stadium

7:30 p.m. 655 W Church St

10 – June 11

Sanford Food Truck Fiesta Historic Downtown Sanford 1-6 p.m.

214 Sanford Ave

11 – June 12

Paramore Amway Center

7-11 p.m.

400 W Church St Suite 200

12 – June 15

Orlando miniFEST Conduit

5:45-11:45 p.m.

6700 Aloma Ave

13 – June 16-18

Anime Festival Orlando 2023

Wyndham Orlando Resort International Drive

8001 International Dr.

14 – June 17

Junteenth in Longwood Reiter Park

11 a.m.- 2 p.m.

311 W Warren Ave

15 – June 21

Coffee, Donuts, and Conversation

VFW Post 10147

8-11 .am.

519 S Central Ave

16 – June 22-25

The Florida Festival of New Musicals

Winter Park Play House

Various times

711 N Orange Ave

15 – June 23

Together Again: Local and Global Connections

Rollins Museum of Art

12pm

1000 Holt Ave Box 2765

16 – June 23-24

Ashley Gavin Improv

9101 International Dr Suite 2310

17 – June 24

Clermont Waterfront Parkrun

Lake Hiawatha Preserve

7:30 a.m.

450 12th St

18 – June 26-30

Triple Threats (Ages 8-12)

Central Florida Community Arts

250 SW Ivanhoe Blvd

19 – June 30

Windermere Farmers Market

Windermere Farmers Market

9 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

614 Main St

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