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101 E. J. Arden Mays Blvd. Plant City, FL 33563 Phone 321-377-8953 Fax 813.764.0990 Publisher Paul Graham publisher@lakecountyfocus.com Editor In Chief Heather Graham heather@lakecountyfocus.com

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VP of SALES Jack Voller jack@lakecountyfocus.com Sales - South Lake Lisa Busto lisa@lakecountyfocus.com Graphic design Anthony Sassano Tony Cartagena Staff Writers Shelly Gerig Marion Wildey Lisa Rast

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The streetscape in Eustis continues to change, with the newest addition of Michael’s At a Third Place. Chef Michael Hill, of Michael’s Restaurant & Catering in Umatilla, saw a need in Eustis and stepped up to the plate! The restaurant occupies the historical space that was originally Ferran’s Department Store.

LOCAL SOUTH LAKE

In selling automobiles, Headquarter Honda remains number one in their district for customer service. Headquarter is the acronym standing for a myriad of customer service qualities: honesty, excellence, achievement, discipline, quality, unity, attitude, respect, teamwork, empowerment and responsibility. With Headquarter Honda, you get satisfaction and they plant a tree for each car sold!

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Staff Photographer Bonnie Whicher bonnie@lakecountyfocus.com

Tavares Mayor, Rob Wolfe, and his wife, Sharon, recently returned from a trip to Taiwan, where they met with Taiwanese officials to form a “Sister City” alliance with the town of Xindian. Read about their great adventure and what it means for the future of Tavares.

Like many of us, Rodger Kooser happened upon Tavares almost by accident. And again, like many of us, he made the easy decision to invest, not only his money, but himself into helping this waterfront city live up to its potential. With three restaurants and a retail/ office building (which houses FOCUS Magazine’s office) already up and running, this is only the beginning of Kooser’s plans.

Dining & entertainment

La Yaquecita Mexican Grill is a wonderful new addition to downtown Tavares. Located on Alfred Street near Duncan Street and only blocks away from Highway 19 and Highway 441, its convenient location and ample parking only add to the charm of this down-home Mexican restaurant. Owners Antonio Valdez along with his wife Maria Diaz welcome diners seven days a week for lunch and dinner.

standards of accuracy The goal of the writers at FOCUS Magazine is to provide heart-war ming stories that are accurate from the start. Being human, however, we sometimes make mistakes. Please forgive us. So if you notice anything that is incorrect, then please do not hesitate to contact the editorial department and infor m it about the fact error. To do so e-mail info@northlake.com. The staff will fix the error in a timely manner. Readers who wish to respond to an article – not correct facts – can do so by writing a letter to the editor. If you need any other type of assistance, then please view the directory for the appropriate department. The staff at FOCUS Magazine is committed to serving their consumers and customers to the fullest of abilities. You’re paying attention to our words. Let us pay attention to yours.

FOCUS Magazine is published monthly and is available through local businesses, restaurants and many local venues. Letters, questions and comments can be sent to us at info@northlake.com. Advertisers warrant and represent the descriptions of their products advertised are true in all respects. Focus Magazine assumes no responsibility for claims made by advertisers. All letters and their contents sent to Focus Magazine become the sole property of D&H Publications, LLC and may be reproduced thereof. All views expressed in all articles are those of the authors and not necessarily those of D&H Publications, LLC. Use or duplication of material used in this publication is prohibited without approved written consent from D&H Publications, LLC.

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New Year. A New Beginning. As we celebrate the magazine’s fourth anniversary here in Lake County, we are also seeing some major changes to start out this year. My business partner, Dina Lewis, has parted ways with the magazine and has embarked on a new path for her life and career. We wish her all the best in her future endeavors. Moving forward, you will see Lake County FOCUS become much more of a family affair. My husband, Paul Graham, will now hold the title of Publisher. Feel free to send him any ideas or feedback at publisher@lakecountyfocus.com. Our son, Dylan, is also getting involved. For the past four years, Dylan has lobbied for his own column in the magazine, which he wants to call Kid’s Corner and will spotlight a Lake County kid each month. Of course, he was ten when he first approached me with this idea and I put him off. However, we have revisited the idea and he will debut his column next month. If you know any really great, talented kids that live here in Lake County, send Dylan their information at Dylan@lakecountyfocus.com. Or just drop him a note and congratulate him on getting his own column! The rest of our team works mostly behind the scenes to get us to press each month. I hope you enjoy getting to know them in our “FOCUS on the Team” piece, featured on page 9. I can honestly say I don’t know what I would do without each and every one of them. Our Spotlight to kick of this year is on Rodger Kooser. Rodger is a local business owner and one of the hardest working people I have ever known. Over the years that I have known him, he has become sort of an unofficial mentor and sounding board for me. Rodger navigates the business, and sometimes political, landmines, with an integrity that inspires me. I feel incredibly lucky to be able to call him my dear friend. I hope all of you will enjoy getting to know him through this interview or will stop by ALS Landing to meet him. I am extremely excited about the changes for the magazine and moving forward. There are more exciting things to come and I feel that 2011 is going to be a truly amazing year!

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FOCUS on our Team Jack Voller

VP of Sales, North Lake

Jack has an AS in Business Management and a BS in Restaurant Hotel Management from Johnson & Wales College, Rhode Island. He has over 30 years experience in sales and was #1 Sales Representative for a Fortune 100 Company his first year with Textron Corporation. Jack and his wife, Cyndi, quit Corporate America to move from South Florida to Mount Dora for the lifestyle. Mount Dora is very similar to his home town, New Canaan, CT where he grew up.

Lisa Busto

Account Manager, South Lake Lisa came to Focus Magazine in 2009 with over 20 years of experience and a background in marketing and graphic design. She lived in Belize where her family owned and managed hotels, then moved to the Central Florida area to finish school and study interior design & hospitality management at UCF. She lives in Clermont with her husband and two children.

Shelly Gerig Staff Writer

Lisa Rast Staff Writer

Shelly truly enjoys her gig with FOCUS. She gets to meet local residents and business owners who share a passion for living in Lake County and wanting to see it grow, yet keep its small town flavor. Together with her husband, Lynn, and daughter, Haley, she decided to adventure out of the Midwest to Florida about 5 years ago. Shelly currently works full time as a Membership/Marketing Director at the Golden Triangle YMCA where she strives to make a difference and help improve our community through helping others reach their potential in healthy living!

Lisa Rast is a Florida native who lives and works in Tavares as a proofreader, editor, and writer. She is currently working on two novels, “100 Degrees” and “Siren Song.” She has a passion for music, books, and kayaking. She has been writing for FOCUS Magazine since March of 2010.

Marion Wildey Staff Writer

Marion considers herself a bit of a Renaissance woman, she has either done it in the past, or aspires to accomplish it in the future. “It” being anything and everything. Amongst practical pots she stirs, teaching a variety of subjects in an educational setting, freelance accounting services, convention and promotion work, wine tastings, and on the creative side -- writing, acting, and most recently, commissioned acrylic painting. Keeping the pots simmering allows her to follow her passions, live life, and travel.

Bonnie Whicher Staff Photographer

For Bonnie Whicher, taking pictures is not a job, but a passion. Rarely seen without a camera in her hand or around her neck, Bonnie sees the world through her camera. In addition to photography, Bonnie enjoys dancing, cooking, and spending time with her friends and family. Bonnie lives in a historic home in downtown Tavares with her husband, Brian, and her three children, Alex, Darlene, and Jessica.

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chamber happenings Eustis

January 13th is the Monthly Member Breakfast, sponsored by Allan S. Boress, Certified Public Accountant. The speaker is Linda Trimple, Organizational Consultant & Author - “Hidden Paths to Profit: Removing Obstacles to Profit that People Don’t Know They Have.” Breakfast is from 7:15-8:30am at the Eustis Community Center and is $10pp with a reservation/$12 without. January 26th enjoy a Business After Hours, sponsored by Striking Effects Promotions from 5:307:00pm. Reservations are requested. January 31st join the Chamber for a Lunch & Learn Seminar at Michael’s at a Third Place. The topic is “Different Sex-Different Approach.” The seminar is from 11:30am-1pm and is $15 for members and $20 for non-members which includes a light lunch and beverage. The Eustis Chamber is actively seeking food and arts/crafts vendors for GeorgeFest 2011. Parade entries are also being sought. Applications can be found online at: www. eustisgeorgefest.org

Tavares

The Chamber welcomed Kim Varnadore’s State Farm Insurance with a Ribbon Cutting on December 7, 2010. The office is located at 353 East Burleigh Blvd, Tavares. You can reach Kim for all of your insurance needs at 352-343-5181. Simply Desserts celebrated the Grand Opening of their new location in downtown Tavares on December 2nd with the help of the Tavares Chamber. Stop and visit owner, Ze Carter, and her team and enjoy some sinfully delicious sweets. Simply Desserts is located in Tavares Station at 124 S. Joanna Avenue. Order desserts for your next event by calling 352-343-0495.

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La Yacquecita Mexican restaurant invited the Chamber out for their ribbon cutting on December 2, 2010. Open seven days a week, La Yacquecita serves up authentic Mexican dishes. They are located at 226 W. Alfred Street in Tavares. You can reach them at 352-2535272.

East Lake County Chamber of Commerce www.elcchamber.com 352-383-8801 Lake Eustis Chamber of Commerce www.eustischamber.org 352-357-3434 Leesburg Chamber of Commerce www.leesburgchamber.com 352-787-2131 Mount Dora Chamber of Commerce www.MountDora.com 352-383-2165 Tavares Chamber of Commerce www.tavareschamber.com 352-343-2531

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federaltrust.com FEDERAL TRUST BANK COOL CAMARO® SWEEPSTAKES ABBREVIATED RULES: NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. Void outside FL and where prohibited. Open to legal U.S. residents, 18 years of age and older, who hold a valid driver’s license. Begins 12:00:00 AM ET on 1/1/11; ends 11:59:59 PM ET on 6/30/11. To enter, visit a Federal Trust Bank location and fill out an official entry form. Grand Prize: One (1) Grand Prize: a 2011 Chevy Camaro®; ARV: $25,000. Odds of winning depend on the number of eligible entries received. Limit one (1) entry per person. For complete rules and eligibility requirements, visit www.FederalTrust.com. Sponsor: Federal Trust Bank. “MAKE THE SWITCH” INCENTIVE: Void outside FL and where prohibited. Open to legal U.S. residents age 18 years of age and older. Begins 12:00:00 AM ET on 1/1/11; ends 11:59:59 PM ET on 6/30/11. To receive “Make the Switch” incentive of $50, visit a Federal Trust Bank location and open a qualified account. Qualified account is a non-interest bearing account (annual percentage yield - 0%). $100 minimum balance required to obtain the bonus. Bonus payable upon receipt of a completed direct deposit form. Limit one (1) “Make the Switch” incentive per person. Government-issued photo ID may be required and additional account approval requirements may be imposed; see full details at www.FederalTrust.com Copyright © 2011. Federal Trust Bank. All rights reserved. Camaro® is a registered trademark of General Motors Corporation, which is not a sponsor of or affiliated with this sweepstakes. Photo courtesy of General Motors LLC. Used with permission, GM Media Archives.

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Michael’s At a Third Downtown Eustis’ Newest Addition Place T Article by : Heather Graham

he streetscape in Eustis continues to change, with the newest addition of Michael’s At a Third Place. Chef Michael Hill, of Michael’s Restaurant & Catering in Umatilla, saw a need in Eustis and stepped up to the plate! The restaurant occupies the historical space that was originally Ferran’s Department Store. The great history of the building was one of the things that drew Michael and his wife, Kit’s, interest, along with their love of Eustis. The large, open restaurant maintains a warm welcoming feeling, with its high ceilings, original hardwood floors, brick walls, wood trim and staircases, all complimented by rich gold and green tones on the walls and upholstery. The restaurant boasts a private banquet room, which can accommodate around eighty, while the restaurant overall can seat 265 diners. The beautiful bar takes center stage and catches your eye when you enter. Featuring an assortment of craft beers, on tap and bottled, as well as an impressive wine list and full liquor bar, this is a great place to stop in for an after-work or pre-dinner cocktail. Speaking of dinner, Chef Michael is bringing his legendary talent in the kitchen with him! Both the lunch and dinner menus are extensive, allowing something for everyone.

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Lunch options include burgers, hot and cold sandwiches, flat breads, and salads. The dinner menu leans towards a selection of steaks and seafoods, as this is what they specialize in. Everything is prepared fresh, from scratch, using only the highest quality ingredients. Michael’s At a Third Place features live music on Fridays and Saturday, starting at 9pm and going “until the party stops.” They are also looking to introduce a Champagne Brunch on Sundays and are already taking reservations for their Valentine’s Day dinner, which will have a preset menu and pricing. This sells out every year, so reserve your space! And speaking of Umatilla, don’t fear! Michael’s Restaurant & Catering is still open for business Wednesday –Saturday and they continue to offer catering services

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Realtor Earns Designation Rick Gonzalez, of R&S Realty, earned the Certified Commercial Investment Member designation from the Central Florida CCIM Chapter. This distinction is awarded upon successful completion of a graduate-level education curriculum and resume of qualifying experience. Congratulations to Rick on this accomplishment!

Newlyweds In an intimate ceremony in Howey in the Hills John Ruggeri and Kathleen Burmeister were married on December 31, 2010 in an intimate ceremony Howey in the Hills, following a short engagement. Ruggeri is the Marina & Seaplane Base Manager for the City of Tavares and the new Mrs. Ruggeri is a Neonatal Level 2 RN at Winnie Palmer Hospital. Congratulations and Best Wishes on a happy life together.

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Chamber Ambassadors, friends, family, & undercover superheroes welcomed owner Scott Schlazer of Action Games & Comics to his new location in Minneola with a ribbon cutting ceremony. You can visit his

Awards

East Ridge High School student Dena Kowal was recognized as the November Student of the Month. Her achievements include: Academic Honors Student, Student Government, National Honor Society, the newspaper staff and junior varsity soccer to name a few.

Ribbon Cuttings

Chamber Ambassadors welcomed Jeniffer Medina of Clermont Errand Services to the South Lake Chamber Community. Jeniffer covers the entire South Lake area and can be contacted via her website www.

Where You’ll Always Be Impressed A Casual, Eclectic Atmosphere… The Place to See and Be Seen …. On Lake Dora

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The November Gem of the Hills was presented to the group Simply Marvelous. The group is very active in Relay for Life. They started out as a group of moms who then encouraged their husbands and children to join their fundraising efforts. clermonterrandservices.webs.com or at (321) 279-2509. “The Spot” Cigar Bar serving a great selection of cigars, beer and wine was welcomed to the South Lake area by Chamber Ambassadors. With a comfortable lounge, bar, and flat-screen TV’s the Ambassadors found a place to relax! The Spot is located at Clermont Crossings, 2519 US Hwy 27 N. in Clermont, across Steves Road from Epic Theatres and next to Flippers Pizzeria. The contact number is (352) 404-8804.

him at111 (352)242-9755 W. Ruby Street Griffis Automotive Clinic was welcomed Tavares, FL as a new member to the South Lake 352-742-1113 Community by Chamber Ambassadors & friends. Located within the Hunt Industrial Park, their address is 1508 Max Hooks Rd. Suite A, Groveland and can be contacted at AL’S newest addition (352) 243-2277. Upscale Steak and Seafood house

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Travel Agent completes Certification Gerry Ash of Ash Travel has recently completed the Master Cruise Counsellor program with Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA), the official trade organization of the North American cruise industry. Agents earn credits upon completion of course exams, ship inspections and cruise experience. CLIA provides high-quality cruise sales and marketing related educational programs to its affiliates, and keeps travel agents informed of the latest information about the cruise industry.

Clermont Head Start Celebrates the Holidays South Lake Kiwanis Elves and sisters of Beta Theta gave the 106 youngsters at Clermont Head Start their annual “Going Home for the Holidays” party Dec. 22. After entertainment by BT President Sandie Stacy, class pictures with Elves Richard Chapman and Lucy Hage and juice, homemade cookies and ice cream, each child opened a bag of gifts containing two books, a coloring book, crayons provided by SL Kiwanis, an IHOP Frisbee and a toy.Coloring books were also provided by Citrus Tower Publix, Lake Apopka Natural Gas, Carrabba’s and Clermont Police Department. Children’s meal coupons were given by Chick-fil-A, Clermont Chili’s and Bob Evans. Lake Sumter Community College Foundation had a present for the 24 staff members and all took home a poinsettia from Knox Nursery. South Lake Elks Lodge 1848, Beta Theta and Red Wing Restaurant provided presents for under the tree Christmas morning. Other participants were Goin’ Postal, United Southern Bank, Belk and Cherry Knoll Community.

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n a world of choices, we see ever changing trends that spill into our decisions. Paper or plastic? And now the alternative is to gather your groceries in a reusable all-purpose bag. No place is exempt in aspirations to reduce energy costs to the environment, as a step today is a step towards the future. Headquarter Honda Dealership of Clermont’s Jero Esteve IV says, “Headquarter Honda is committed to preserving the environment because it is the right thing to do, but we want other companies to know that it’s also good business. By saving on operating costs, we are able to pass those savings on to our customers in the form of lower prices.” They are a family-owned operation with a penchant for treating customers so, and became the first LEED-Platinum Certified car dealership in Florida. The U.S. Green Building Council established in 1998 created Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED), a certification system for construction, design, operations and maintenance of buildings.

Headquarter Honda harvests rainwater and saves 41% of their captured water. As for reducing heat islands, 25% of the roof is covered in a natural rainforest to promote infiltration. The building uses only ecofriendly products instead of CFC-based refrigerants, over 20% of the construction materials were pre- and post-consumer materials indigenous to the area, and they employ the use of smart systems to preserve energy. Employees are encouraged to cycle to work, or drive hybrids and carpool; preferred parking and showers to support these environmentally friendly choices. In selling automobiles, Headquarter Honda remains number one in their district for customer service. Headquarter is the acronym standing for a myriad of customer service qualities: honesty, excellence, achievement, discipline, quality, unity, attitude, respect, teamwork, empowerment and responsibility. With Headquarter Honda, you get satisfaction and they plant a tree for each car sold!

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Feature» Xindian City

Tavares Family Grows to Sister with Global expansion of business and culture. Xindian City Written By: Marion E. Wildey

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onviction of one’s beliefs often leads to some very powerful declarations that color the future for generations to come. Celebrations evolve from a resolution of some conflict, whether political or otherwise, and in the case of Qu Yuan, a patriotic scholar and poet who supported both the Chu state and King, his suicide in the Miluo River is commemorated yearly in Dragon Boat Festivals around the globe. In 278 BC, Ancient China suffered the Warring States period when warlords captured land around them to increase their territory, and in doing so, proclaimed kingship over this land. From seven distinct territories, two won out, the Chu state, which Yuan supported their king, even as he was exiled because of the threat of his enemies. When Cins army overtook Chu’s capital, Yuan threw

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himself into the river as a symbol of his political convictions, and disappointment. The common people desperately searched the river to save Yuan, and threw rice into the water so that the fish would not eat his body. Today, Dragon Boat festivals are celebrated internationally, and in Tavares,

Photos provided by: Mayor Rob Wolfe

it has been the synergist for a union that seeks to gainfully increase economic development. The Rotary Club’s “International Service encompasses actions taken to expand [the] humanitarian reach around the globe and to promote world understanding and peace.” It is with this in mind that Dragon Boat Festival came to Tavares almost nine years ago, and with its continued success has opened the doorway to partnering with Xindian City, who hosts the national festival in Taiwan. In 1956, President Dwight Eisenhower recognized the importance of citizen diplomacy, and forged a program to support growth and partnerships after World War II. These partnerships in Western Europe developed into friendships, upholding Eisenhower’s


Feature» Xindian City philosophy and the mission statement, “Promote peace through mutual respect, understanding, & cooperation — one individual, one community at a time.” With this thought in mind, Tavares Mayor, Rob Wolfe “started meeting with different Taiwanese delegates here [in Florida] and commissioners throughout the state. I met with the Director General out of Miami who is in charge of the Taipei cultural office. They see what they can invest in here in the States. We wanted to see what we could expand between the city of Tavares and Taiwan, and that’s when we brought up the idea of having a sister city.” A package was put together with the idea of cultural exchange and other economic and business benefits for approval by the city council. Potential benefits from the EB-5 program, which encourages investing by foreign nationals in a qualified regional center with the idea that at least ten jobs are created, and the foreign national receives a green card with a successful venture, was included in the presentation. City council was receptive, and Director General Ray Mou said “they found a city that has a lot of likenesses to Tavares. They have a lot of waterfront activities, the Dragon Boat Festival, and they also have seaplanes once in a while that land there.” Once things were set into motion, Mayor Wolfe and his wife received a formal invitation “to meet with, and try to establish the sister city program with

Xindian and also meet with the different delegates, Prime Minister of Taiwan, and quite a few others in the foreign ministry and foreign affairs.” The city of Tavares purchased airfare, and Xindian’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs covered all other expenses, and treated the Mayor and his wife to a whirlwind of meetings, dinners, and activities with many influential

officials. The activities exposed the mayor to various cultural and economic sources that Xindian has to offer. The Taipei International Floral Expo and the Nankang Software Park were highlighted as part of their economic success. Nankang manufactures and develops worldwide software, and manufactures the ever-popular iPhones and iPads. Visits were also made to learn more about the history of the United States and China’s combined involvement during World War II, in the National Chiang KaiShek Memorial Hall. A special trip was made to surprise the performers of last year’s Taiwanese middle school troupe – the students were highly honored. Several North American officials were also visiting Taiwan, and Mayor Wolfe compared notes with the Brad Woodside, mayor of Fredericton, New Brunswick, about the success of their sister city program. They have already seen prosperous returns, even in a short

time, with an investment of ten to twelve million dollars in to Fredericton. In Tavares, a variety of economic and cultural exchanges exist, including Progressive Aerodyne, who manufactures seaplane kits and is interested in exporting to Xindian. With no seaplane marina, it is a possible business venture that could also support seaplane tours of Taiwan. Wolfe recalled previous success of centralized cultural housing including forty to sixty houses as an investment source for Taiwanese nationals to live while conducting business. Other prospects including medical expansion, and industrial park development, but the most exciting opportunity might just be embedded in sports entertainment. Former Major League Baseball star, Chet Lemon has plans to build a $4.5 million sports complex, and with the popularity of American baseball, opportunities were imparted for this project as well. As is customary, Mayor Wolfe and his wife, took several gifts to bestow upon their hosts, including coffee table books highlighting Tavares, baseballs, and the Tavares fire chief sent over a custom designed fire helmet. Upon receiving the helmet, Xindian’s Mayor Mei-Yueh Wang tried it on-- a symbol of things to come. By the end of the mayor’s stay, a Letter of Intent was presented and a formal signing ceremony took place the last day. After the signing, the collaboration was sealed as both Mayor Wang and Mayor Wolfe sipped from a small cup of Taiwanese vodka. Upon return to the States and foreseeing a positive outlook on the partnership, Mayor Wolfe said, “out of the blue, a man who had business ties in China and Taiwan said he’d help out in any way he could to try to bring investors to Tavares.”

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Living and Loving Life in Tavares Interview by Heather Graham and Photos by Bonnie Whicher

Left to right: Sherwood Heineman, Rodger Kooser; bottom: DJ Varon, Stan Budzinski FOCUS: Tell us a little about yourself. Where were you born/raised? How did you end up in Florida? Rodger Kooser: I was born in a small town hospital in Ellwood City Pennsylvania about halfway between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Youngstown, Ohio. After college I traveled for many years as a musician eventually settling in Atlantic City, New Jersey. When I decided that music was not going to be my final career, I jumped into the real estate market there and did quite well. The only part that I did not like about this new career was showing property in the cold. That year we had a lot of sleet and ice and the streets were a mess, so we kept making constant visits to Florida, since I had played in south Florida quite often as a musician. FOCUS: What brought you to Tavares? What about Tavares made you think it was a place you wanted to invest? RK: A client in our South Florida office had asked us to look at a piece of property for him in a small town called Mount Dora, near Orlando. He said it was a very unique area for Florida. When I mentioned it to agents in my office, some of them said they had

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parents or relatives in the area and it was definitely worth visiting, so I did. While checking out the property I met a local real estate agent, Rick Gonzalez, who followed up; sending me properties he felt some of my clients from south Florida might be interested in. I ended up visiting the area again and again and fell in love with it, though at that time Tavares was not a town that most people thought about other than the government center. Rick called me one day and told me about the property where the old orange packing plant use to be in Tavares. He said it was going on the market and I needed to see it immediately. I knew as soon as I saw it that the potential was unlimited and made the decision that we had to have it somehow. It was a piece of paradise that I had tons of visions running through my mind for. I already knew I loved the area and felt that the land needed a person designing on it that really loved the land and the town it sat in. FOCUS: You have gone from Real Estate Broker to owning 3 restaurants… That is quite a transition. How did that happen?

RK: We purchased the waterfront land where it sits, along with the balance of the land between Ruby Street and Lake Dora up to Sinclair Avenue in June, 2006 to develop a mixed use community. However, at the time we were ready to build, we felt the market was at a place where we needed to hold off on the residential portions for a while. Instead we made a plan to start building the commercial portions of the complex first.

ike many of us, Rodger Kooser happened upon Tavares almost by accident. And again, like many of us, he made the easy decision to invest, not only his money, but himself into helping this waterfront city live up to its potential. With three restaurants and a retail/office building (which houses FOCUS Magazine’s office) already up and running, this is only the beginning of Kooser’s plans.

FOCUS: Did you ever see yourself owning a restaurant? RK: Not really, but my parents were in the business and I have a brother and 2 nephews with hotel restaurant management degrees

With the city passing the zoning for the entertainment district downtown and the building of the seaplane base it only made sense to start with the restaurants first.

AL’s Business Partners – Rodger Kooser, Stan Budzinski, Sherwood Heineman


so I guess it must have been in my blood. Also my partner, Stan Budzinski, is an extremely talented cook and I knew that he would be able to make the food shine, since I really do not cook. FOCUS: Tell the readers about each of the restaurants. What is unique about each one? ALS Landing, named after Air, Land and Sea, is a very eclectic casual waterfront restaurant. RK: Yes it is. Stan actually came up with the name. I told him I wanted a name that was short, easy to remember and for people to say where they were going, like Cheers, but I wanted it to mean something that would tie into the theme of the area. We are a multimodal community with the boating, seaplanes and trains as well as cars and golf carts. As we listed all of these points about the area, he just looked at me and said ALS. You can come to the restaurant by Air, Land or Sea. Okay, maybe it’s a lake but it does tie into the sea eventually. I thought immediately that we can theme the menu with that name by the types of food for each category. FOCUS: How did you decide on the interior design of the restaurant? RK: We wanted to maximize the water view and also maximize the outdoor feel since everyone wants to sit outdoors when it is nice out. That is why the entire waterfront side of the building is retractable glass sliders. Some of my favorite restaurants in my travels were converted warehouses, ancient historical buildings or open air, so we decided to finish the interior off to look like an old converted warehouse. I get a real kick out of the reactions of new people that come in. We have people that come in and absolutely love the design and others that wonder when we are going to finish it.

FOCUS: And you recently opened ALS Top Shelf ? RK: Yes. ALS Top Shelf is on the second floor and as great as the view is downstairs at ALS Landing, it is even that much greater up there. ALS Top Shelf is exactly that. Everything is Top Shelf from the food to the liquors. We feature Steaks and Seafood with all of the steaks being 21 day aged. We have designed the interior of the Top Shelf to be very Old World Feeling. Between the atmosphere, service and menu the Top Shelf is truly a 5 star experience when you dine there. We highly recommend reservations for ALS Top Shelf.

Sherwood Heineman serves up drinks at AL’S Landing

FOCUS: And what can you tell us about the third location? We have all been watching the progress of it down at the water’s edge.

Entrepreneur of the Year, as well as Medium Business of the Year, AND received the Seaplane award at the Tavares Chamber Gala! Congratulations on those awards! What did it mean to you to be recognized by your peers for your contributions to this town?

RK: That would be ALS Dockside Barbeque. We are looking forward to having lots of fun with the Dockside. It gets its name since it sits pretty much at the end of the west dock of the marina. This building

RK: It really means a lot, especially from a group of such great people. Sometimes those close to me tell me I am crazy for taking on all of the projects that I take on at one time but everything I do, I do because I love it and

Personal service from the owners is a part of the great service at AL’S.

The truth is that it is working great the way it is. When the seaplanes land in front of the restaurant and pull up the ramp, you feel as though you are sitting in the hangar at the airport.

The menu is also designed accordingly so it is a real fun and affordable atmosphere with everything on the menu under $14.00

was designed to look like an old historic cracker style home on the water with a wraparound porch being the area that clients can sit and eat while they watch the boats in the marina. Obviously from the name, it will specialize in barbecue. FOCUS: You were recently named

believe in it. When you are recognized like that you feel you are not so crazy after all. FOCUS: The waterfront property you currently own, which is slated for luxury townhomes, has been in the news lately, with the City of Tavares hoping to purchase it for further expansion of Wooton Park. What are your thoughts on this?

RK: I would love to build the townhomes since we put so much into the design of them and know that people will love them when they see them. However, I do think the ideas the city has for the park expansion are good and fit the big picture well. Therefore, I do support it and hope they can work it out. FOCUS: What do you think the future holds for Tavares? RK: I think the future has just begun for Tavares. We have an incredible city government that understands how to think outside of the box. 3 years ago I had to tell friends I lived near Mount Dora, now I can say I live in Tavares and they know where it is. The seaplane base has put Tavares on the map. We have multiple successful events in the park with many more to come. We are having successful art strolls. We have all kinds of new businesses investing in the area and I know we plan on continuing to move forward with Tavares Station. We will be doing another building at the corner of Ruby Street and Joanna Ave this year that will have retail on the first floor and flex space on the 2 floors above for either office or residential. I am excited about working a hotel into the mix as well. I think that Tavares needs a great waterfront area hotel. We have seaplanes coming now from all parts of the world so I do see Tavares as a destination town for many in the years to come.

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anuary 2011. You open your eyes to a new month and a new year. The first thing on your mind—those New Year’s Resolutions! Out with the old and in with the new, and the first thing on the agenda is you! No more procrastinating goals of shedding those holiday pounds or that promise you made to the doctor about lowering your cholesterol. The time is now. Here are some ways to stay motivated while embarking on your journey of resolving to be a healthier you in 2011. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step; Poignant words that are especially fitting when beginning an exercise program. The New Year is among us and for many of us; the decision to begin an exercise program is a popular resolution. Resolving to begin the exercise program isn’t often the difficult part—it’s adhering to the program that’s the most challenging! Consider the word “resolution.” Many dictionaries define the word as “performing an action with determination” or having a strong will with “firmness of purpose.” Post this on your

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fridge or in a place where you will look at it everyday. Motivational phrases help you to remember the importance of those big goals you set on the first day of the year! Human behavior principles can be applied to exercise adherence. Goal setting has proven to be a successful tool and can provide an individual with motivational challenge and in turn, increase self-efficacy, or confidence. Look at your exercise goals as if they are responsibilities—not sacrifices. Focus on short-term goals which can be easily accomplished, instead of long-term goals which may be too broad and unattainable. When creating goals, stick to the acronym SMART, which stands for making goals that are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time Frame Specific. Recording your goals is a helpful method; this can help you identify barriers and create self-monitoring techniques to keep you on track. Try other cognitive skills such as having your gym bag packed or clearing things out of your schedule to make time for your workout.

Another way of staying on track with your exercise regimen is to always keep the workout fun and interesting. Exercise comes in all forms with something to offer for everyone. Monotony is one of the top reasons people fail in their commitment to their exercise program. Find a workout that’s a perfect match for you and change it up every couple days. For example, if you do a traditional full-body workout using cardiovascular and resistance machines, try something different. Take a cardio kickboxing class or even spinning or mindorientated exercise such as yoga. The main goal should be getting involved in an exercise program that benefits the body as a whole. Strengthen your heart and decrease body fat with cardiovascular fitness, tone up muscles with a resistance circuit, and increase flexibility with stretching. Try working out with a friend or as a family! You can encourage each other to work hard on achieving your fitness goals.

Resolutions are made when we reflect on the past year and look forward to the New Year with a positive outlook on changes we want and need to make. These resolutions become even more important when they involve your health and well-being. Beginning an exercise program takes a tremendous amount of dedication as well as making the commitment to continuing the program. Your fitness goals can be achieved when you envision the outcome of being healthier with every turn of the calendar. So now that you’ve read all the ways to stay on track, where do you go from here and how do you start? Find a good gym with well qualified trainers to get your started. Look for trainers that are degreed and certified in exercise science and personal training. Make the commitment to yourself and start your journey today. All it takes is one step…


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value to the home. Tile and wood floors add quite the value when purchasing, or selling a house. Permanent flooring such as ceramic tile needs very little maintenance, is environmentally sound, and looks good, even after years of wear and tear. Consider that the floor is what grounds you to the earth, or in the case of your house, your surroundings, it’s important to be grounded with material that is solid and, unlike carpet that traps dirt, promotes cleanliness. Colonial Tile & Pavers carries porcelain and ceramic tile, including wood tile look-a-like. They have a variety of grout, caulk, and offer waterproofing and crack prevention. The kitchen represents nourishment and prosperity, so the visuals should embody these ideals. Colonial Tile & Pavers has a wide variety of Tru-Woods cabinets, made in the USA, and ready for installation in a couple of days. Granite countertops are impressive no matter how you look at them. Food preparation begins with harvest from the earth, and should naturally follow lines of the earth as it is cooked by the fire

element. The quartz slabs are manufactured by Hanstone and are of the finest quality. Any granite slab can be obtained for careful installation, and a beautiful addition to the kitchen. Colonial Tile & Pavers offers a rich alternative to concrete decks and driveways with “over fifty stunning colors and varieties to choose from.” The driveway to your home, as well as your deck should be comfortable and inviting. The driveway welcomes you home, and the porch supports your retreat for relaxation and rejuvenation, so it is only fitting that well-designed and balanced pavers receive you into your castle. After all, a human’s home should be their castle, and Colonial Tile & Pavers has the means to help you achieve your heaven on earth. “Quality, it’s not expensive, it’s priceless!” Colonial Tile & Pavers built its business through word of mouth, which means they deliver the best in quality and service. Call today, 352.243.8384 and visit colonialtileinc. net for specials.


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focus » legal add prohibitions against discrimination on the basis of age, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation and other factors. A potential Tenant will need to check the local laws to find out if there are additional discrimination bans.

FLORIDA’S RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD TENANT LAW – Part II of III “Obligations: Who is responsible for what?”

The “Can Be Changed” Landlord Obligations: “reasonable” provisions for pest control, keys and locks, common areas, garbage cans and garbage removal, winter heat, running water, hot water and provide smoke detectors. The Tenant may have to pay for the fees associated with the “Can Be Changed” obligations, i.e. utilities, garbage removal, etc. The Landlord is not responsible for conditions created by the Tenant. In addition to not damaging the rental home, the Tenant also has obligations: The Tenant must comply with all building, housing and health laws and keep the home clean and sanitary; remove garbage from the home; keep the plumbing clean, sanitary and in good repair; and when operating appliances, plumbing and electric items, the Tenant must do so in a “reasonable” manner. Most tenants are

familiar with the “must” obligation to not “disturb the peace.” Although neither the Landlord nor the Tenant may change the obligations for complying with the building, housing and health laws, commonly each agree to change their various rights and obligations by entering into a written agreement – the “Lease.” Tenant obligations pursuant to a Lease may include: garbage removal and fees; pest control; mowing the lawn; no sub-leasing, no painting, and no firearms. The Lease may also require the Tenant to make various repairs when items in the rental home break. Therefore, before signing a Lease, the Tenant must carefully read the Lease and understand her obligations and rights and the Landlord’s obligations and rights. Next month is part III of FLORIDA’S RESIDENTIAL LANDLORD TENANT LAW – “Lease Termination and the Security Deposit.” If you have an important legal issue that you would like addressed here please email us at info@ GHLaw.com. You can also look for answers to your legal questions at www. ghlaw.com/blog.

Article submitted by: Attorney Beth Ann Gause, GAUSE & HARGROVE, PLLC

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hen it comes to rental obligations, residential tenants tend to fall into two categories: One, the most common Tenant, does not realize that she even has any “rights” and believes that the Landlord have few, if any obligations; Two, the Tenant who believes that she has lots and lots of “rights” and that she can withhold the payment of rent for just about anything. Each party, the Landlord and the Tenant, have obligations and rights. The Landlord’s obligations and the Tenant’s obligations and rights typically balance in between the two above categories. The following is a short summary of the Landlord and Tenant’s obligations. The law will impose various Landlord and Tenant obligations. These are the “Must” obligations. However, the Landlord and the Tenant can actually do away with many of the obligations by entering into a written agreement and many times, the Tenant is left totally unaware that she has

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just signed away some of her rights and some of the Landlord’s obligations. Since the Landlord and Tenant can “agree” to changes, I am calling these Landlord obligations the “Can Be Changed” Landlord obligations. Landlord Obligations under Florida, the “Must” Landlord obligations: follow building, housing and health laws. If the rental home is in an area without such laws, then the Landlord must maintain the roof, windows, doors, floors, and all other structural components of the home in good repair and such components must also be able to handle normal forces. The Landlord must also keep the plumbing in reasonable working condition. “Good repair” and “reasonable working condition” do not mean “perfect.” Discrimination laws are also “must” Landlord obligations. Florida and Federal law prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, handicap, familial status, and religion. Various local laws may

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focus » Dining Profile

La Yaquecita Mexican Grill Your Passport South of the Border Article submitted by: Lisa Rast and Photos by Bonnie Whicher, Bonnie Whicher Photography

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a Yaquecita Mexican Grill is a wonderful new addition to downtown Tavares. Located on Alfred Street near Duncan Street and only blocks away from Highway 19 and Highway 441, its convenient location and ample parking only add to the charm

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of this down-home Mexican restaurant. Owners Antonio Valdez along with his wife Maria Diaz welcome diners seven days a week for lunch and dinner. Their daughters, nieces and friends work in the restaurant, making it a family affair. Colorful and casual, the atmosphere is welcoming and the staff

is knowledgeable about the extensive menu selections. Since the restaurant’s opening in March of 2010, the service has been consistently fast and friendly. La Yaquecita means “little Indian girl” and is named after the native Yaqui Indians near Sinaloa, Mexico, Valdez’s hometown. You will have to make several visits to La Yaquecita to even come close to sampling the wide variety of authentic Mexican offerings. For a good start try the Festejo Sampler, an ultimate mix of flavors. Butterfly shrimp stuffed with cheese and fried in a light batter, cream cheese stuffed jalapeno peppers, Taquitos Sonora – mesquite chicken rolled in crispy flour tortillas, chicken nachos with queso, lettuce and sour cream ($9.99). Also try the crab and spinach queso dip, a savory creation of blue crab meat, spinach and queso ($5.99), or the quesadillas, with your choice of steak, chicken, shrimp veracruz, or vegetarian ($8.25-$9.50). The chef uses all fresh ingredients and makes the sauces from scratch every day. The Tijuana Caesar salad is an exceptional dish: crisp romaine tossed in homemade Caesar dressing, crispy tortilla

strips, grated parmesan, sweet corn, tomatoes and onions with your choice of grilled chicken, shrimp, or salmon ($7.99-$9.99). If you are a seafood lover try the Sabroso fish tacos, flavorful grilled tilapia topped with cabbage, fresh avocado, pico de gallo, and served in hard or soft shells ($9.99). Lunch and early bird specials are available from 11 AM to 3 PM every day. The large portions and very reasonable prices make La Yaquecita a favorite destination for locals at lunchtime. The lunch special of one taco, one enchilada, and choice of rice or refried beans is only $4.50. There are many other lunch specials to choose from, including the Mexican pizza, topped with cheese, refried beans, bell and jalapeno peppers, onions, tomatoes, cilantro, sour cream and chicken or beef ($6.50), or the enormous Burrito Loco, stuffed with beef, chicken or pork, refried beans, rice, sour cream, guacamole, cheese, pico de gallo and lettuce ($6.99). You simply must save room for the Mexican fried ice cream topped in honey, caramel, whipped cream, and cinnamon sugar ($4.25), or Xango, a creamy cheesecake wrapped in a pastry tortilla and fried golden brown ($4.50). La Yaquecita truly has something for everyone; they offer a vegetarian menu as well as a Little Amigos children’s menu. A private room can accommodate small gatherings for parties or meetings. Happy hour is 4-7 PM every day, offering buy-oneget-one-free beer or wine. La Yaquecita is open seven days a week, serving lunch and dinner.

La Yaquecita Mexican Grill 226 W. Alfred Street Tavares, FL 32778 Phone: 352-253-5272 Fax: 352-253-5273 Authentic Mexican Cuisine Serving lunch and dinner 11 AM – 9 PM Seven days a week Open until 10 PM on Fridays Casual/Family Dine in or take out Major credit cards accepted Beer and wine Meeting room


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entertainment » event calendar

Lake County Jan 12th, Wednesday

The Big Blue Bus will be outside the Leesburg Public Library from 3:00-4:00pm. As a part of the Early Learning Coalition, children will play with education toys, make crafts, hear stories. There is no charge.For more information, call 352-7289790x3 or log onto www.leesburgflorida. gov/library/

January 12th, 26th, & February 9th,

Wednesdays The Lego Club meets at W.T. Bland Public Library in Mount Dora on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at 4pm. Participation is free, but pre-registration is required. For more information, call 352735-7180 or log onto www.mylakelibrary. org

Jan 14th, Friday

Stroll the streets of Mount Dora and enjoy music and food while shopping for beautiful art. Artists will display their work at several venues throughout the town. The stroll is free and is from 6-8pm. For more information, call 352-383-0880.

Jan15th, Saturday

Come on out for the Tavares Nature Park 5k Trail Run. This is the first of a five race series. The 5k is an off-road fun run and begins at 8 am at the Tavares Nature Park. Bring your family; the course is kid friendly. The cost is $15 for one race or $50 for all 5. For more information, call Rick Copley at 352-989-6795 or log onto www.yourbestfitnesscoach.com

Jan 18th, Tuesday

The Artie Shaw Orchestra will perform in the Mount Dora High School Auditorium at 7:30pm. This is one of the best big bands remaining from the glorious swing era. Although Artie Shaw passed away in 2005, his clarinet virtuosity is now carried on by his successor, Rich Chiaraluce. The band continues to play the original arrangements that define that distinctive “Artie Shaw” sound. The audience will enjoy staples fromt eh American Songbook with popular hits such as “Stardust” and “Moonglow.” For more information, call 352-383-1165 or log onto www.mountdoraconcerts.com

Jan 19th, Wednesday

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Memorial Library in Clermont from 2:304:15pm to deliver some free fun for the little ones! Students, kindergarten through fifth grade are invited to board the Big Blue Bus and enjoy educational activities and age-appropriate crafts. The early Literacy Coalition provides this fun. For more information, call 352-536-2275 or log onto www.mylakelibrary.org

Jan 20th & 21st, Thursday & Friday

The Florida Lakes Symphony Orchestra presents“NEW YORK the Big Apple” at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Mount Dora on Thursday and at Real Life Christian Church in Clermont on Friday at 7:30 pm. Lake County’s own professional symphony orchestra of 60 members will delight the audience with beautiful music chosen for this season by the late founder, composer and pianist Guy Saint-Clair. Tickets are $42 in advance and $45 at the door. For more information, contact Audrey Sanders at 352-589-1500.

Jan 20th, Thursday

The Florida Sunshine Opry presents a Tribute to Roy Orbison by Vondal Moore “The Chameleon.” The performance will begin at 7:30pm. Tickets are $12. For more information, call 352-357-4448 or log onto www.fsopry.com

Jan 21st, Friday

Stroll downtown Tavares while enjoying a dazzling array of art. Approximately twenty artists are hosted at various businesses located on Main Street and Ruby Street, within the entertainment district. The event is from 5:30-8:30 pm and is free to attend. For more information, contact the Tavares Chamber of Commerce at 352-343-2531.

Jan 22nd, Saturday

Montverde Academy presents the Annual Winter Fun Horse Show from 11am4:30pm. The event is free and is open to the public and features all levels of riders. For more information, call 407-469-2561.

Jan 26th, Wednesday

Stop in Cooper Memorial Library for a free Rules of the Road Investing Seminar and learn the 10 rules every investor needs to know. Learn strategies to help you reach your long-term financial goals and what you can do now to prepare for retirement. The free seminar is from 5:30-6:30 pm. For more information, call 352-394-5990.

Jan 27th – 29th, Thursday– Saturday

Bass Pro Shops Crappie Tournament returns to Wooton Park. The Tournament will cast off on Thursday 3 p.m. - 9 p.m. and Friday & Saturday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. The Kids Rodeo is Saturday, 8:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. The fishing seminars for the public are at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 27. The Tavares food tasting is at 5:00 p.m. on Friday, January 28. Kids Fishing Rodeo is 8:30 a.m. to noon, Saturday, Jan. 29, with lunch to follow. For more information, call 417-532-0244.

Jan 27th-29th, Thursday-Saturday

The 7th Annual Montverde Academy Invitational Basketball Tournament features local public and private schools. Game times will vary. For a comprehensive game schedule, contact Montverde Academy or log onto www.montverde.org

Jan 29th & 30th, Saturday & Sunday

Visit Cagan Crossings’ for the 3rd Annual Art & Craft Festival. The event is held at the Town Center of Cagan Crossings in South Clermont. This event has arts, crafts, food, music, free admission, and free parking. The fun is from 10am-5pm on Saturday and 10am-4pm on Sunday. For more information, call 352-344-0657.

Jan 29th, Saturday

Come to the Classic Cars & Custom Bike Cruise In featuring Butch Johnston, WJBJ Cruisin with the Classics, 10 a.m.to 3 p.m., no entry fee, several cash prizes, special prize package to benefit the Haven of Lake and Sumter Counties, food and beverages available and cruise in girls. Join them every 5th Saturday, Gator Harley-Davidson, 1745 U.S. Hwy. 441, Leesburg, FL 34748, licensed/insured Over 20 years Experience

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Feb 4th & 5th, Friday & Saturday

The 7th Annual African American Heritage Parade & Festival includes: live performances, music, great food, arts & crafts, health screenings and more. A truly fun day of celebration for the entire family. On February 4, a special African dance performance from the Center for Contemporary Dance at Tavares High School gymnasium will be featured. All are welcome. The event is from 6:30-8:30pm on Friday at Tavares High School and 10am-4pm on Saturday at Wooton Park. For more information, call 608-551-1261.

Feb 5th-6th, Saturday & Sunday

Don’t miss the 36th Annual Mount Dora Arts Festival. Locatated in historic scenic Mount Dora this show is one of the top art festivals in the country. 285 fine artists are admitted to this juried event and fill the streets with an array of glass, oils, jewelry, metal, photography, sculpture and more. The festival is from 10am-5pm both days. For more information, call 352-383-0880.

Feb 10th, Thursday

9th Annual Father Daughter Dance will be held at the Tavares Civic Center from 6-8pm. The cost is $10 per couple and includes 2 tickets, a father/daughter photo, refreshments, and 1 single rose. Space is limited. Get your tickets before they sell out. Contact the City of Tavares Recreation Department for more information at 352742-6370.

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