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New Orleans had nothing over Beta Theta ESA’s 7th Annual Mardi Gras Event held at Minneola City Hall Saturday, March 5 when Stiltwalker Janine Kidder came strolling in. This sold-out event of 250 guests included dinner, dancing, skits, silent auctions, and door prizes.
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A bevy of boats from all over the country flooded the downtown streets, Wooton Park, and the marina as the City of Tavares welcomed the Classic Raceboat Association and the Sunnyland Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society for two weekends of boat lover’s heaven.
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The 13th Annual Pig on the Pond BBQ Competition & Festival was held in Clermont on March 11th and 12th, under cloudless skies and perfect Spring weather. The event brings together families, friends, and anyone who likes a fun carnival atmosphere. Amongst the rides, vendors and various musical ensembles was the Great Chili Challenge, Robinson’s Racing Pigs, and of course, the barbeque competition.
The top 100 professional bass anglers in the country gathered in Tavares for the Sunshine Showdown Bassmaster Elite Series tournament, held March 10-13 on the Harris Chain of Lakes. Gainesville native Shaw Grigsby and host of the nationally syndicated One More Cast television show won $101,000 and a trip to the 2012 Bassmaster Classic by catching 20 bass weighing 75 pounds, 4 ounces during the four-day event.
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The City of Tavares continues to grow its annual Planes, Trains, & BBQ event. Held on Saturday, April 2nd, throughout the “Entertainment District,” which is made up of Main Street and Ruby Street, the all day affair included the seaplane fly-in and Florida Barbeque Association sanctioned competition visitors have come to expect, but the fun didn’t stop there!
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chamber happenings Eustis Federal Trust Bank’s Eustis branch, in partnership with the Lake Eustis Area Chamber of Commerce, recently hosted a “Business After Hours.” The event featured a live radio remote with DJs from K92 FM, delicious fare catered by Olivia’s Coffee House and Bistro and a chance to win a 2011 Red Camaro.
Leesburg The Leesburg Chamber of Commerce joined Infinity Fitness and Medispa to celebrate a Birthday Party and Ribbon Cutting on Friday, April 1st. Guests enjoyed food, fun, dancing, and giveaways! Infinity is located at 3200 US Hwy 441/27 in Leesburg. Mount Dora Join the Mount Dora Chamber of Commerce on April 13th for Business at
Breakfast at 7:30 am. This month’s guest speaker is Dr. Ramah Wagner of Wagner Chiropractic and Katie Soleil Wayne of Family Martial Arts Center. The topic will be “You are Creative whether you know it or now!” Come out for a fun filled morning of networking at the Mount Dora Chamber of Commerce Baggage Room. Price is $8 with RSVP or $10 at the door. Call 352-383-2165 to RSVP. Arbors and Eyebrows will host a Chamber Business After Hours on April 28th from 5:30-7:00pm. The event will be sponsored by KaDee Kay Gourmet Kitchen Products, Dianne’s Tasteful Indulgences, Willoughby’s Inc, Maggie’s Attic, Cecile’s French Corner, and Pisces Rising. Tavares Tavares Chamber Business Luncheon was held on March 23rd. Pictured are (L to r) Board of Directors Ron Wallace – Daily Commercial, Deborah Cahill – Lyn Terrace Apartments, Beth Ann Gause – Gause & Hargrove and Chamber President Linda Bennett – Ameriprise Financial with luncheon speaker Shelly Weidenhamer from
Metro Orlando EDC and Board Director Steve Janelle - Stephen D. Jennelle C.P.A, Bill Hartman - Early Learning Coalition of Lake Co and T.J. Fish – Lake-Sumter Metropolitan Planning Organization. 2011 Chamber Expo The Mount Dora and Tavares Chambers of Commerce joined together to host the 2011 Chamber Expo on March 16th. The event was held at Lake Receptions. Approximately forty businesses set up booths and demonstrated their goods or services. The Luncheon Speaker was Greg Efta. A Business After Hours featured food provided by Lake Receptions and a 50/50 raffle and a huge assortment of door prizes. Pictured - Tavares Chamber Executive Director Colleen McGinley with Expo Luncheon Speaker Greg Efta, President of Performance Innovations and Mount Dora Chamber President Cathy Hoechst. 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 Umatilla Chamber of Commerce www.umatillachamber.org 352-669-3511
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Tavares receives Clean Marina Designation The state Department of Environmental Protection acknowledged the city’s environmental practices at its seaplane base and marina. The base and marina was designated a “clean marina” by the agency, which recognizes marinas that follow specific environmentally-friendly guidelines. The program is voluntary. The city had to meet a number of conditions above the normal practices regulated for state marinas.
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Businesses Awarded Lake County Community Service awards went to G & T Conveyor for Large Business of the Year, submitted by the Tavares Chamber of Commerce and Belton Bonds for Small Business of the Year, also submitted by Tavares Chamber of Commerce.
First Grader Wins Scholarship
Hannah Warren, a first grader at Villages Elementary School had the winning duck at this year’s No Duck Left Behind Rubber Ducky Race, held in Wooton Park on March 5th. The event is put together by the Education Foundation of Lake County. Hannah wins a Florida Pre-Paid 4 year Florida College Plan. Proceeds from the event benefit the teachers and students in Lake County Schools.
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bevy of boats from all over the country flooded the downtown streets, Wooton Park, and the marina as the City of Tavares welcomed the Classic Raceboat Association and the Sunnyland Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society for two weekends of boat lover’s heaven. The Classic Raceboat Association kicked off the fun with the Fifth Annual Spring Fling Raceboat Regatta on March 19th & 20th. Hydros, Jersey Skiffs, Gentlemen’s Racers/ Gold Cups, Flat Bottoms, Runabouts and other classic race boats demonstrated their speed by performing flybys in a race-like setting on a 1 ½ mile oval course throughout the two day event. Many of the classic race boats stuck around, as they were the featured boat at this year’s Sunnyland Antique & Classic Boat Festival the following weekend, March 25th -27th. The three day event included displays of over 350 vessels, in water and on land. The boat exhibit, combined with the nautical flea market, Ship Store, boat building
demonstrations, a seaplane fly over, food court, and beer garden provided plenty of appeal to the thousands of event goers. The ever popular amphi-cars offered rides in exchange for a small donation, as well as performed their traditional “splash-in” on Saturday. The city also offered Water Taxi rides between Tavares and Mount Dora for $5 each way for those visitors who wanted to visit the neighboring town, who was hosting their Annual Spring Collectibles & Crafts Show. The Sunnyland show continues to be one of the largest assemblies of Antique and Classic wood boats in North America. For more information on the Classic Raceboat Association, log onto www. classicraceboatassoc.com. For more information on the Sunnyland Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society, log onto www.acbs-sunnyland.com. For more information on upcoming events at Wooton Park, log onto www.Tavares.org
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Chamber Ambassadors, relatives, and true ‘Keepers’ (friends), welcomed Mrs. Pat Warner-Matson and her new store, Finders Keepers, to historic downtown Clermont located at 650 Eighth Street. With new and gently used items you are sure to find something wonderful for your home dĂŠcor or as a unique gift for someone special! Please feel free to stop in to say hello or call Pat at (352) 394-6621. Chamber Ambassadors recently welcomed Gerry Ash of Ash Travel to the South Lake Chamber Community. Gerry has been serving clients in the South Lake area for the last 3 years and is a CLIA certified Master Cruise Counselor. In addition to individual and group cruises, Gerry also specializes in all-inclusive resort packages in destinations around the world. Gerry can be reached at 352-552-0421, or you can visit his website at www.ashtravel.com. Chamber Ambassadors, friends, and family treated fellow Ambassador Gayle Jones and her company to a ribbon cutting ceremony! For over 12 years Gayle has specialized in offering domain name registration, hosting, graphics, logos, banners, flash design, website updates, website management and more. You can contact her at (321) 689-6874 or visit her website at www. webvelations.com
Ambassador Breakfast
The Chamber Ambassadors hosted their 16th Annual Ambassador Breakfast at Minneola City Hall February 18th. The breakfast consisted of the popular table
decorating contest. This year 18 teams participated in the table decorating festivities. The winners were: 1st Place – Beta Theta, 2nd Place – Little Star Network, 3rd Place – Montverde Academy and 4th Place – Three Dogs Printing Honorable Mention (in no specific order) went to: Watson Realty The Crossing Church and New Beginnings.
Ambassador of the Year
Cuqui Whitehead was honored as the Ambassador of the Year. Cuqui is part of the Ambassador Committee, has volunteered to park at the Lakeridge WINEFEST Chamber fundraiser, greets Chamber Breakfast and Business After Hours attendees. Cuqui volunteers whenever someone needs a hand, and has a “hug for everyone.� 2010 Ambassador Chair also passed the scissors to 2011 Ambassador Chair Terri Gonzales
February Gem of the Hills
The February Gem of the Hills was awarded to Mary T. “Terry� Moherek. She has lived in the community for more than 30 years, and has volunteered for the Epsilon Sigma Alpha society bad was a charter member of Beta Theta. She has been a very active member of Beta Theta, participating in all the groups philanthropic fundraising projects. Terry has been a substitute teacher for Lake County Schools since 1976 and a member of the Cooper Memorial Library Board for 12 years.
February Student of the Month
The February Student of the Month was Jennifer Lee from Montverde Academy. Jennifer is an Academic Honor student, has served as Junior Class President, has been involved with a variety of clubs & service organizations including Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Irving Society, Key Club and Spanish Honor Society, She has worked for the student newspaper and helped tutor students. Jennifer has been a member of the swim and cross country teams and the Select Choir.
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Beads, Beads, Beads! Beta Theta’s 7th Annual Mardi Gras Article by : Ann Dupee
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Pig on the Pond Serving up Barbeque, Chili, and Funding for Education Story and Photos by: Marion E. Wildey
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he 13th Annual Pig on the Pond BBQ Competition & Festival was held in Clermont on March 11th and 12th, under cloudless skies and perfect Spring weather. The event brings together families, friends, and anyone who likes a fun carnival atmosphere. Amongst the rides, vendors and various musical ensembles was the Great Chili Challenge, Robinson’s Racing Pigs, and of course, the barbeque competition. While the location at the Waterfront Park is the same, the previous month saw a facelift in the form of a permanent waterfront pavilion. The admission for Pig on the Pond is $2 per
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person. The proceeds of the event support educational programs and scholarships in South Lake County; in 2011 the goal was to surpass $500,000. Many folks bring their families out to enjoy the carnival rides and spend quality time with their kids, but the barbeque competition is also high on everyone’s list. Not only is it a fierce competition in the barbeque world, but it’s inspirational to the backyard barbeque chefs. John Aquilino commented, “Personally I want to become a professional barbeque person in the future.” He makes his own sauces and rubs at home. “It’s more of a Texas
or Memphis style,” and the wives at the backyard barbeques judge the guys. In the serious world of barbeque, congratulations to Unknown BBQ, who claimed Grand Champion title this year. Shawn Allison of Lake County, or the Sauce Man, has made a name for himself with his barbeque and hot sauces. Allison ventured into the sauce creation world after a job layoff. Previously, he’d made bread and butter pickles for the family, but found he had a talent for sauces, including his best-seller, Ghost Tonic. Allison said, “I didn’t hear about the ghost pepper until two years ago,
and I wanted to make it where I can capture a lot more of the market than the macho guy, or macho girl that wants the super hottest thing they can find. The Ghost Tonic is such a good blend, and well-balanced with flavors.” As for the Great Chili Challenge, displays were unique, like Brad Dorr’s Krappy Chili, served from a pot positioned in a porcelain throne. Dorr returns from winning last year. “We use ‘recycled goods.’” With a sincere smile upon his face, “We just cook by taste. It’s all about having fun, but it’s more fun when you win.”
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etween the baking sun and frequent summer thunderstorms, Florida roofs take a beating. Homeowners often aren’t aware of problems until they see drips and leaks. Whether the solution is a simple repair or a new roof, it’s important to have a professional assess the damage as soon as possible because small leaks quickly can become big and cause major damage. Luckily, Lake County residents can turn to a hometown roofing contractor who will get on it quickly. Within 24 hours after a call, someone from Clermont Roofing will be in contact, said Brad Peterson, regional operations director, and within 48 hours, someone will be on the roof measuring and diagnosing the problem. (In the case of a real emergency, they’ll have someone out ASAP, as long as the weather conditions are not hazardous for the crew). Estimates are free. “You call us, we’ll come out and give you
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everything you need to make an educated decision,” Peterson said. Clermont Roofing President Patrick Scott started the company in 1990 as Oviedo Roofing. The Clermont division is an expansion of that. Scott said it came about because both he and Peterson are South Lake County residents, and they were landing a lot of jobs in the area because of personal and business relationships they had made. Clermont Roofing’s customer-first philosophy means it provides the highest quality products and service at a value, and the contractor stands behind every roof it builds. All Clermont Roofing workers must pass thorough background checks, and the company does not use subcontractors for any of its jobs. Clermont Roofing, a licensed Florida Certified Roofing Contractor, carries general liability insurance, auto insurance,
and Workers’ Compensation insurance, so its customers can rest assured that they will be protected during any roofing project. For homeowners who don’t have all the funds to pay for the job, no-money-down financing is available. Go to www.clermontroofing.com and click on the Apply Online link and apply for financing from the convenience of home. “We have dedicated crews for each job,” Peterson said. “They’re constantly undergoing training for the latest technological advances in our industry.” The contractor employs nearly 40 people, and remarkably, Clermont Roofing’s business is strong enough that it did not have to let any workers go during the building downturn of the past few years. “We never laid anybody off,” Scott said. “We take the team approach here.” Though the residential roofing is “our bread and butter,” Peterson said, Clermont Roofing also has a busy commercial division. One of the services offered is maintenance programs, such as for large apartment complexes, in which technicians will periodically inspect roofs for any potential problems. “It’s preventive maintenance, instead of reactive maintenance,” Peterson said. The company also does new construction
and re-roofs for commercial structures. Local projects include the historic Clermont Train Station and the Clermont Bowling Center. And whether it’s a residential or a commercial project, experienced technicians answer any questions that customers might have before a contract is signed. Clermont Roofing gives each shingled roof a seven year workmanship warranty so that if any issues arise after the roof is completed, they are resolved as quickly as possible. Clermont Roofing is accredited with the Better Business Bureau, which gives the roofing company a grade of “A+.” Each of Clermont Roofing’s work trucks bears the company’s mission statement: “Our team’s goal is to Exceed your expectations for Service, Workmanship and Value. We want you to feel compelled to recommend us.” The company’s local roots run deep. Scott and Peterson both have children in area schools, and both coach in South Lake County youth sports leagues. The company is a member of the South Lake Chamber of Commerce. “We’re involved in the local community,” Peterson said, “and we’re here to stay.” Check us out online at www. clermontroofing.com.
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health » Focus • Limit caffeine and alcohol. • Don’t use nicotine or any other recreational drugs. • Learn and practice relaxation techniques like guided imagery, progressive muscle relaxation, yoga, tai chi or meditation. • Take breaks from work. Make sure to balance fun activities with your responsibilities. Spend time with people you enjoy.
“Spring”ingCounting intothe ways Healthiness to a healthier you H by: Sharlyne Rivera, MA, ACSM HFS, RRCA, NTC Human Performance Lab Exercise Physiologist
appy spring! In fact happy, happy everything! This article is dedicated to those people who might have just let their new year’s new you goals slip away. Now is the time to recapture your resolution. Do you not think that everyone has a really good excuse? We all fall in this ridiculous trap day in and day out. This might sound quite insensitive to you, but it is a harsh reality. Your job is to figure out 10 “excuses” to exercise and live a healthier lifestyle rather than reasons why you can not. Configure your mind to build a firewall against excuses that deter you from healthiness this spring. If you do not change your mental approach, every single thing that comes up will win the battle. Nothing is more important than maintaining your health. Do it for your family, for your friends, for your employer and lastly for yourself. You can, yes you can! Believe in the power of positivity, say it, ‘yes’ repeat, again, yell it, come on don’t be shy. This spring, count the ways you can become a healthier you! For further details on any of the concepts listed below contact your local health professionals.
One person makes the difference • You are the one with the power to improve your overall healthiness - mind, body, and spirit. Two things you can take hold of to help minimize daily stresses on your body • Diet/Nutrition • Physical activity
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Three categories of exercise • Cardiovascular • Strength • Flexibility
Four major necessary nutrients • Carbohydrates • Fats • Proteins • Water Five things to consider when making lifestyle change • The road to success is always under construction. • Honor your individuality. • Set realistic goals that are frequently reevaluated. • Reward yourself. • Establish a routine that you are committed to. Six benefits of daily exercise • Increases longevity. • Is associated with fewer hospital and physician visits. • Improves heart healthiness/cardiovascular fitness. • Relieves stress and lifts spirits via increase in endorphins and serotonin levels. • Helps with weight control and body image. • Decreases risk factors (such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, high blood sugar). Seven ways to cope with Stress • Eat a well-balanced, healthy diet. Don’t overeat. • Get plenty of sleep. • Exercise regularly.
Eight key habits that affect your Heart • The number of calories you consume. • The amount of total fat you consume. • The amount of saturated fat and cholesterol you consume. • The amount of mono and poly unsaturated fat you consume. • The amount of fiber you consume. • The amount of sodium you consume. • The amount of antioxidant-rich foods you consume. • The amount of physical activity you engage in. Nine simple steps to make your diet Healthier • Start your day with breakfast; don’t forget the protein and fiber. • Eat at least five to six servings of fruits and
vegetables every single day. • Eat more whole-grain goods; be aware of fakes. • Eat fish two to three times each week. • Eat nuts, seeds, legumes at least five times per week. • Choose intensely colored fruits and vegetables. • Eat fresh/whole foods as much as possible. • Snack on nutrient rich foods. • Drink more water and drink tea. Ten easy recipe modifications • Use cooking spray instead of oil. • Use egg whites instead of whole. • Use oil instead of butter or margarine. • Use applesauce or other fruit purees instead of oil or solid fats; 1c butter = ½ cup, 1tbsp oil = 1 tbsp. • Use lower-fat, homemade dressings; don’t pour over salad, dip your fork each bite. • Select lean meats. • Use beans, tofu, tempeh, and lentils instead of meat. • Use low-fat/nonfat yogurt, sour cream, or cream cheese. • Use homemade stocks. • Use buttermilk, condensed skim milk, soy, or almond milk instead of cream or half-andhalf.
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ccording to Betty Ainslie, an independent consultant for Rodan & Fields, Drs. Rodan and Fields (who co-founded Proactive) have created several products to help improve their clients’ skin. ‘Reverse’ works from the dermis out to heal cellular damage and transform brown spots, dull skin and sun damage, and will show remarkable results in just eight weeks. ‘AntiAge’ heals and transforms skin damage at a cellular level. In other words, it will reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and enlarged pores. ‘Unblemish’ is leading care for acne and will diminish the size and depth of scars from acne. ‘Soothe’ helps sensitive skin conditions such as rosacea, by strengthening the integrity of the skin, and eczema, which is a weakening of the skin barrier often caused by environmental factors. The Rodan & Fields philosophy: “Our product development strategy is to combine OTC (over-the-counter) medicines and active cosmetic ingredients to create safe and effective formulations.” The doctors also have set up a foundation to help others within the community. The Prescription for Change has been set up to align with other programs to help your
cause. As a consultant in the Lake county area, Betty said there is also a business opportunity. While providing quality skin care products to clients, you can sign up as a preferred member to take advantage of these amazing products. As a consultant it is the best paid for direct sales marketing. View Ainslie’s website to learn more about the doctors’ vision and how to begin your journey to a more vibrant looking you! Go to www. bettya.myrandf.com for more information.
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or the first time ever, this monthโ s FOCUS Youth Spotlight features an athlete. Amanda McDade (also known as Mandi), is an outstanding volleyball player. Amanda is 18 years old and is a senior at Eustis High School. Her passion for volleyball started in the eighth grade. In her high school she played 2 years on the Junior Varsity volleyball team, and 2 years on the Varsity volleyball team for Eustis High School. This season her Varsity volleyball team had an amazing record of 19-4! Amanda has won multiple awards, like the Junior of the Year award last year, her junior year, and she also won the Leading Motivator award this year. She is currently playing club volleyball with Florida Excel and her team has taken 1st place silver in two tournaments so far. Three years prior to playing club volleyball with Florida Excel
she played club volleyball with Eustis Club Volleyball. Her coach for both volleyball leagues, and the volleyball coach for Eustis High School, is Teresa Wade. Outside of club volleyball, Amanda has also competed in some beach volleyball tournaments here locally. Amanda has given back to her community by volunteering for the Teen Court Program held here locally in Lake County. For Teen Court she played the roles of juror, defense attorney and prosecutor. Amanda hopes to continue her love and passion for volleyball at the next level in college. She is currently looking for a school, in hopes of doing that beginning this fall. Amanda McDade is an inspiring young athlete with such a great list of accomplishments going into college! The FOCUS team wishes Amanda the best of luck as she continues her love for volleyball.
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threw a lot of black-blue, Okeechobee craw and white. A white Rage Craw was really big for me.” Many people gathered at the mini outdoors expo, held during the weigh-in each day at Wooten Park. ESPN 2 covered the weighin and festival for a national broadcast. “This is great for the city of Tavares,” said Bill Neron, Tavares Director of Economic Development. Many people don’t realize the economic impact that a tournament like this has on a city like Tavares. Many anglers spend more than a week here, some with their families. They come before the tournament to practice. They rent hotel rooms, eat in restaurants and buy gasoline here. We’re going to have extensive coverage on national television -- and that’s worth millions.” Grigsby shared the grassy pocket in the back of the dead-end canal with Grant Goldbeck of Gaithersburg, Maryland. Goldbeck took second with 15 bass going 67 pounds, 14 ounces. Both fished beds only a few yards from each other in the 2.5-acre honey hole. Goldberg dragged an Xcite Raptor Tail craw jig in Okeechobee craw color along the bottom. He made an amazing comeback after placing 97th
on Day 1 with only 1 pound, 1 ounce. On Day 2, he caught 27 pounds, 1 ounce to vault into 16th place. On Day 3, he added 22 pounds, 15 ounces, moving into second behind Grigsby. Stephen Browning of Hot Springs, Arkansas, finished third with 66 pounds, 9 ounces. Fresh off his fourth Bassmaster Classic victory, Kevin VanDam of Kalamazoo, Michigan, landed in fourth with 65 pounds, 13 ounces, followed by his nephew Jonathon VanDam. Fishing his rookie season, the younger VanDam brought in 56 pounds, 13 ounces. Matt Greenblatt of Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, took lunker honors with a 10-pound, 4-ounce fish. “It’s always great coming to the Lake County area for a tournament,” said Dave Precht, the Bass Anglers Sportsman Society senior director of publications. “The Elite Series is the cream of the cream of bass tournaments. We like to go to places where the anglers can catch a lot of big fish. It was good to see so many local fans coming out to the weigh-in and having a great time.” For complete results, see www.Bassmaster. com.
Shaw Grigsby wins on Harris Chain T Article by: John N. Felsher
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ounces during the four-day event. Leading for two of the first three days, he fished a small pocket in a canal off Haines Creek between Lake Eustis and Lake Griffin. Frequently returning to the same beds, Grigsby threw a variety of soft-plastic baits including Strike King Rage Craws, Rodents and Ringworms. “I just mixed it up; it didn’t matter what color I threw,” the champ explained. “I
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Hooray, I’m now an adult. S Article submitted by: Attorney Beth Ann Gause, GAUSE & HARGROVE, PLLC
o, your son or daughter has just turned 18 years old, a “new� adult. Turning 18, the “age of majority� in Florida, is one of many milestones to come and is generally when one legally becomes an adult. A person under 18 can become an adult via a legal process called “emancipation.� Emancipation is not exactly an easy process, however, once completed the minor, regardless that he is under the age of 18, will also be an adult without the benefit of being protected under the laws as a minor. Parents and new adults should be aware that along with the joys of being an adult, there are many new legal responsibilities.
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What can new adults do? Well, they are still legally too young to drink alcohol, as you must be 21 years old in Florida. However, the new adult may now vote, enter into contracts, make a Last Will and Testament, consent to medical treatment without the approval of the parent and may live independently, outside of the parent’s control. Sounds great. BUT, slow down, stop and think. The new adult will also be responsible and charged as an adult for any crimes he commits, even if they are with their buddies who are still only 16 or 17 years old. Although minors could be charged as an adult depending on the seriousness of the crime, what may be a slap on the wrist for the 17 year old for
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Planes, Trains, & BBQ Tavares Kicks up it’s Annual Event Article submitted by: Heather Graham and Photos by Bonnie Whicher, Bonnie Whicher Photography
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he City of Tavares continues to grow its annual Planes, Trains, & BBQ event. Held on Saturday, April 2nd, throughout the “Entertainment District,” which is made up of Main Street and Ruby Street, the all day affair included the seaplane fly-in and Florida Barbeque Association sanctioned competition visitors have come to expect, but the fun didn’t stop there! The air show was back with four daredevil stunt pilots taking to the skies at 11 am & 2 pm to the amazement of the crowds gathered on the shore of Lake Dora. With dips, dives, flips, and rolls, these pilots put on a spectacular demonstration! Kids could cool off in the Splash Park or burn off energy in Wooton Wonderland before enjoying the Classic Car show with Mom and Dad. New to the event this year, classic cars lined both sides of Main Street, while City Hall played host to a model train display. At noon, the City celebrated its new electric charging stations with a ribbon cutting behind the Prop Shop. This station is just
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one of four new units for the golf-cart friendly community. As the sun went down, the crowds shifted to the other end of the shoreline, where the much hyped waterfront concert would take place. Michael Ray entertained the crowds while they waited for the gates to open, followed by Hayfire on the main stage, before Country music sensation Colt Ford took over. To the delight of the nearly 2500 ticket holders, Ford performed a mix of his own original music, as well as popular cover songs. For information on next year’s Planes, Trains, & BBQ, as well as other upcoming events in Tavares, log onto www. tavares.org
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Sunday, May 22, 2011 • 5:00 – 8:00 p.m. Come celebrate our TENTH Anniversary this year at our new venue, Lake Receptions located on Highway 19A, Mount Dora. Once again, many of Mount Dora’s wonderful area restaurants & caterers will create their finest to please your palate. LIVE Entertainment will be provided for your listening pleasure. $35 advance or $40 at the door $50 Chef ’s Table (Service Provided) Tickets available daily at the Mount Dora Area Chamber 341 Alexander Street, Mount Dora Tickets also available by phone with credit card 352-383-2165
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Lake County April 13th, 20th, 27th, Wednesdays
4-7 p.m. Where: Cagan Crossings Farmer’s Market features fresh produce, local honey, homemade jams & jellies, roasted nuts, citrus, Gator Country BBQ with their gator tail and other delicious food, specialty vendors including artists and artisans with jewelry, pottery, soaps and more. There’s always something new at the market! Market is from 4pm-7pm on Wednesdays. For more information, call 352-242-2444 x206 or log onto www.cagancrossings.com
April 14th, Thursday
Take a Computer Basics Class at Cooper Memorial Library. If you’re afraid of your computer, or if you’ve never used a computer before, this class is for you. This class will introduce students to the bare basics of computers and introductory concepts of computer literacy. Class is free and starts at 10:00. For more information, call 352-5362275.
April 15th, Friday
Front Porch Book Club meets at the Minneola Schoolhouse Library each month from 10am-11am. Call the library for the current selection, 352-432-3921.
April 16th, Saturday
Bras for the Cause & Boxers Too! 4th Annual Show & Auction to benefit Greater Clermont Cancer Foundation. Event will be held at Heritage Hills Clubhouse. For tickets call 352-217-2545 2nd Annual UCF Charity Challenge 5K & Family Fun Day at Cooper Memorial Library. Event starts at 9am. The 5K awards for top three in each category with partial proceeds to Arnold Palmer Hospital. FREE Kids Run. Family Fun Day includes booths, games, and demonstrations. Free Tshirt to first 200 registered. Cost of race is $20. For more information, call 561-8016878 or log onto www.UCFCharityChallenge5K.webs.com Join us for a Pizza Festival on Saturday from 11:00am-2:00pm at the Walmart
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parking lot in Clermont on John’s Lake Road. Taste the best pizza in town! All proceeds benefit the homeless and the hungry of Clermont You can give back to the community and have fun doing it! For more information, log onto www.newbeginingslake.org.
April 28th, Thursday
Prelude to Symphony Concert FLSO Film Fantasia - Enjoy insights into the lives and music of the composers of the concert to be performed by the Florida Lakes Symphony Orchestra on May 5 in Mount Dora and May 6 in Clermont. Audrey Sanders, executive director of the symphony and wife of the late composer and pianist Guy Saint-Clair, conducts the talk. Concert is from 5:30-6:30 at the W.T. Bland Library in Mount Dora is and free to attend. For more information, call 352-589-1500.
April 30th, Saturday
7th Annual Health Fair & Community Awareness Day at McKinney Park in Clermont. Come join us for a day of screening and services from private and public sectors concerning your health. Also, get informed on what is going on in the community and while that is going on, enjoy free food and refreshments. There will be face paintings, door prizes, entertainment for all ages and much more. Event is from 10am-2pm. For more information, call 321-537-1906 or log onto www.christianmeninaction.com Benefit for Greyhound Rescue at The Green K9 in Tavares from 11am-3pm. Pet Psychic and Medium, Diane Gianlorenzo in gallery. Receive messages from your beloved pets and loved ones past and present, during this fun and enlightening audience style event. Meet and Greet Greyhounds for adoption. Proceeds benefit Senior Greyhound Sanctuary and Greyhound Ranch Adoptions. Benefit is from 11am to 3pm. Cost is $25. For more information, call 352-253-5202 or log onto www. thegreenk9.com
May 5th, Thursday Kiwanis Prayer Breakfast for South Lake Day of Prayer as proclaimed by the cities of South Lake at Real Life Christian Church.
Breakfast is at 7:30 a.m. The cost of admission is $8. For more information, call 352-348-9222. The 15th Annual Spring Fish Fry will be held on the grounds of the Historic Mote Morris House. This is a ticketed event featuring fresh fried fish, steamed oysters, corn on the cob, collar greens, corn bread, navy beans, key lime pie, hush puppies, and beverages, including ice tea, soft drinks, beer, wine, and bar. Tickets are $30 and the event is from 5:30-8:30pm. For more information, call 352-365-0053 or log onto www.leesburgpartnership.com
May 6th, Friday
Art Around Town in downtown Tavares from 5:30-8:30. Visitors can walk thru Main Street and Ruby Street and enjoy the displays of art provided by local artists. The event is free to attend. For more information, call 352-343-2531 or log onto www. tavareschamber.com Relay for Life of South Lake to benefit the American Cancer Society. The event
starts at 6pm on Friday and is an overnight community event, ending at noon on Saturday. The Relay is held at South Lake High School in Groveland and is free to attend. Join or start a team to honor and support survivors of all types of cancer, and remember others who’ve lost their battle in an 18-hour campout complete with entertainment, food, and an awesome candlelight vigil intended to help raise funds, awareness and advocacy. For more information, call 352-429-7755 or log onto www.relayforlife.org/southlakefl Sorrent/Mt.Plymouth Relay for Life will be held at the Sorrento Christian Center starting at 6pm. Relay for Life Events are held overnight as individual and teams camp out at the Sorrento Christiam Center with the goal of keeping at least one team member on the track or pathway at all times throughout the event. Teams hold creative fundraisers at their campsites throughout the Relay. For more information on Relay, please call 800-227-2345 or visit RelayForLife.org
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