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Residents and City Officials gathered on Saturday, October 22 for the much awaited grand opening of the newly renovated Aesop’s Park. The park is located at 501 E. Caroline Street and has received a complete facelift, with attention paid to add areas of interest for every age group.
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on the cover Farmer’s market photo by Bonnie Whicher
The much hyped first annual Taste of South Lake was held at Clermont’s Waterfront Park on Thursday, November 3rd from 5:00-8:30 pm. Vendors lined up inside and outside of the big tent to welcome hungry ticket holders.
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For the fourth consecutive year, the Tavares Chamber of Commerce’s Business Development Committee put together a two day Halloween event for the community.
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The slightly cooler weather of fall beckons Lake County residents and visitors to the outdoor beauty the area is known for. While there is a nearly unlimited number of festivals and events to enjoy, there are also regularly organized farmer’s markets on nearly every corner of the county. While some of them are year round and others seasonal, they all have a lot to offer!
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Even though it happens every year, I am still never prepared for Lake County’s attack of the fall events! I don’t know about the rest of you, but I’m exhausted! Starting with the week of preparation, building the haunted hayfield for Howlofest, which was amazing. It is always really cool to look back and see how the businesses and volunteers come together to accomplish this huge undertaking for the community. It all paid off when we saw the thousands of costumed trunk or treaters converged on Main Street. The pet parade and costume contest brought out 120 four legged friends for the festivities. The Business Development Committee put together another successful community event and raised money for future events! I am proud my family and I were a part of putting it together. Getting past Howlofest, we enjoyed the first annual Taste of South Lake. The food was amazing and I thought the number of participants was incredible! The Renaissance Faire was a smashing success as always at Hickory Pointe. Saturday, FOCUS Magazine participated in the Annual Leesburg Chili Cook-off and took FOURTH place! I can’t tell you how proud I am of that! I have never made 12 gallons of chili on location before! It was definitely an experience and I am very happy we placed against so much tough competition! Throw in the Eustis Rocks, Empty Bowls, Purple Passion, Art of the Deal, Taste of Tavares, all the Farmer’s Markets and High School Football games… and its easy to see why I have bags under my eyes! This county definitely keeps us all busy! I, for one, wouldn’t have it any other way! Now, we turn our attention to the upcoming Holiday Season! In the spirit of Thanksgiving, I want to thank our readers for picking us up each month and our advertisers for their support and entrusting us for their advertising needs. I want to thank my team for their hard work every month and my family for their love and patience! I even want to thank my local government leaders for making Lake County such a wonderful place to live and to do business! Thank you all! Happy Thanksgiving! Heather D. Graham Editor In Chief Got a story idea? Looking to advertise in Focus? Contact us for more information. D&H Publications, LLC 124 S. Joanna Ave., Tavares, FL 32778 Ph: 321-377-8953 www.thefocusmagazine.com
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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Eustis On October 14th, the Lake Eustis Area Chamber of Commerce hosted its 4th Annual Community Service and Business Awards Gala. This sold out event was organized around the theme “Eustis Rocks!” and recognized 14 local businesses and community leaders who help to make Eustis and the surrounding area a great place to live. Tim Totten and Vicki Paul served as emcees for the evening’s program entertaining the audience with their impersonations of the musical duo Sonny and Cher. Over 175 people were in attendance at Michael’s At A Third Place to applaud the following 2011 winners: Arts and Culture - Betty Slaven McClellan Entrepreneur - Jennifer Dempsey Sports and Athletics - Triangle Wrestling Club of Eustis Small Business - Wade Winker, DDS, PA Education - Dr. James Moore Medium Business - Wells Fargo Advisors Humanitarian - Dr. Don Ilkka Large Business - Burke Flooring Leadership - Nancy Muenzmay Volunteer of the Year - Darlene Rivers Public Safety - Todd Luce Ambassador of the Year - Tim Totten & Richard Hoon Public Service - Marcia Arnold Special Judges Award - John Buxman Leesburg Sam’s Club won the award for Best Booth at the Leesburg Business Expo which was held on October 6th. October’s Sunset Connections was held
north lake Local » Focus on October 20th. The event was sponsored by DLBA and held at Two Old Hags/ Galbreath Realty/Starlight Ballroom. Sunrise Breakfast was held on October 27th and was sponsored by Waterman Village. The speaker was Ken Knorr. The 75th Annual Chamber Leadership Salute is coming up on December 8th at Arlington Ridge. Mount Dora Donnelly Park on the corner of 5th Avenue and Donnelly Street Description: Join us in lighting Donnelly Park and downtown Mount Dora on November 26th from 5-9p with close to 2 million sparkling lights & Santa! Tavares November 17, Lyn Terrace Apartment’s Residence Manager, Deborah Cahill will be the congenial host of the Business After Hours. Located at 1651 North CR 19A, Eustis, Lyn Terrace Apartments offers beautiful landscaping & open space. 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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The 3rd annual Walk 4 Animals held on October 15th proved to be bigger and better than before. All our four legged friends say “Thank you” for the support!
Annual Pumpkin Painting and Carving Contest The Leesburg annual pumpkkin “painting and carving contest” proved to be fun and very creative!
Leesburg Chili Cook Off Fun was had by all at the 13th Annual Leesburg Chili Cook off. The crowds were large and the chili was good! The winners were: Judges Choice: 1st place-Lake County Sheriff’s Office, 2nd place-Alada’s Gift Shop, 3rd place-Two Old Hags Wine Shop and 4th Place- Focus Magazine. People’s Choice Award: 1st place-Professional Firefighters of Leesburg, 2nd place-Levi’s Bistro, 3rd Place-Martins Lock Shop. Best Decorated Booth Award: 1st - Lake County Sheriff’s Office, 2nd - Publix Supermarket at Palm Plaza, 3rd - Four Star Homes.
Leesburg Firefighters kept the barbeque grill under control at the annual Beast Feast on the grounds of the Historic Mote Morris House benfitting the Leesburg Center for the Arts.
Senate Candidate Spends Day at Lake Tire & Auto U.S. Senate candidate Craig Miller spent day working at Lake Tire & Auto. Miller spent the day changing tires, sweeping floors, and greeting customers. This was part of Miller’s campaign program of experiencing everyday jobs and making contact with small business owners. Miller is challenging Senator Bill Nelson for his seat.
Fundraiser for The Haven Ruby Street Grille hosted it’s Annual Purple Passion fundraiser on November 3rd. The event is to raise money and awareness for The Haven, which is a local shelter for battered women and children. The event included live music, as well as a raffle and a silent auction. Ruby Street Grille provided an amazing array of appetizers and drink specials.
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LIGHT UP CELEBRATION Saturday, December 3, 2011 5:30 p.m. PARADE on Ruby Street & Main Street Followed By FESTIVITIES in Wooton Park: “Ice” Skating * “Snow” Storm S’mores Pit * Horse-drawn Wagon Rides Photo Booth * Face Painting * Bounce House * Kids DJ Library Book Giveaway *Rock Climbing Wall * THS Band Entertainment * Great Food, and More
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esidents and City Officials gathered on Saturday, October 22 for the much awaited grand opening of the newly renovated Aesop’s Park. The park is located at 501 E. Caroline Street and has received a complete facelift, with attention paid to add areas of interest for every age group.
Tavares Celebrates Grand Opening of Aesop’s Park With a Vine Cutting Ceremony
In the center of the park boasts a pond, which was stocked with over 1500 catfish by The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. A fishing rodeo was held in conjunction with the grand opening celebration. Vendors surrounded the pond, offering a variety of activities, including birdhouse clinics, dog training demonstrations, tennis instruction, a gardening clinic, and nature tours.
In addition to the fishing pond, the park also includes a children’s playground, an outdoor fitness area, edible landscape, the City’s dog park, and a community vegetable garden which even has folk art scarecrows. The new “reading tree” beckons kids to its shaded benches with small easels attached, perfect holding a book or a sketch pad. Visitors enjoyed listening to music performed by Tavares High School Jazz band before the City Council members and Mayor Robert Wolfe held the official vine cutting ceremony, thanking all of the city employees whose efforts made this project possible.
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Mount Dora Area Chamber of Commerce’s 31st Annual Light Up Mount Dora Presents Celebrating Hometown Heroes Concert and Illumination Celebration Donnelly Park, Saturday, 5 – 9 pm, November 26, 2011 Featuring: Host: Joel Warren Carolyn Campbell Mount Dora Community Choir Mount Dora School of Ballet Warren Acting Company IceHouse Theatre Special visit from Elvis Mount Dora Mayor “Light Up” Donnelly Park Announcer, Jerome Wosika And Santa Arrives! Sponsored by: City of Mount Dora, Mount Dora Community Trust, Waterman Communities, Visit Mount Dora and the Daily Commercial
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chamber happenings RIBBON CUTTINGS
The Firm Real Estate Professionals – William Call and ‘The Firm’ were recently welcomed to the South Lake area by Chamber Ambassadors. Located within the Clermont Executive Suites at 481 E. Hwy 50 in Clermont, William can be contacted at (352) 5366300 or www.FirmRealEstatePro.com. Scates Realty & Investment Properties/Homes for Heroes Affiliate – Chamber Ambassadors were outnumbered by the large contingent of friends, family, & associates of the owner, Eileen Scates. Stop by and say hello to her in downtown Clermont - 723 W. Montrose St., visit her website www. homesforheroeslakecounty.com, or call her at (352) 404-8960. American Backflow Testing & ArmatusOne - Chamber Ambassadors held a dual-ribbon cutting ceremony for American Backflow Testing & ArmatusOne, both located in the Clermont Executive Suites at 481 E. Hwy. 50 in Clermont. American Backflow Testing “...makes Property Manager’s jobs easier” by specializing in testing, repairing, & replacing backflow assemblies in central Florida. You can contact them at www. AmericanBackflowTesting.com or (877) 393-5544. ArmatusOne is ‘changing the way the world builds’... whether you are going to build a hospital, church, shopping mall, condominiums or a family home, ArmatusOne provides an affordable, safer and healthier way. See them at www.armatusone.com or call them at (352) 978-9135. La Bella Vista Restaurant – the Chamber welcomed Omar Bajwa and the new owners of the La Bella Vista Restaurant, located at the Palisades Country Club - 16510 Palisades Blvd. Clermont. Stop by for lunch or dinner accompanied by a fantastic view of Lake Minneola! Their contact phone number is (352) 394-0808 Squeegee Squad – TJ and Rhonda Muncy were recently welcomed to the Chamber by the
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Ambassador Committee! Residential window cleaning, pressure washing, commercial window cleaning, and other services are the Squeegee Squad vehicle to provide great service to the South Lake area. Visit them at www.SqueegeeSquad.com or call them at (352) 432-3656! Palisades Country Club – To welcome the new owners and to celebrate their grand re-opening, Chamber Ambassadors recently performed a ribbon-cutting ceremony assisted by many friends and associates! Play a round of golf and see the course improvements in person or visit their website www.palisadescc.net. Their phone number is (352) 394-0085. Habitat for Humanity of Lake & Sumter – Chamber Ambassadors welcomed Habitat for Humanity volunteers, CEO James Fischer, and Board member Ray Goodgame to their brand new (and enormous!) Thrift ‘Re-store’ facility located at 205 Woodfield Court in Groveland. Stop in to find great bargains or bring your own donations to help a great cause. You can contact them at 352- 429-9052 or visit www. habitat-lakesumterfl.org. Chamber Breakfast When: Friday, November 18 Where: 691 W. Montrose St. Jenkins Auditorium Time: 7:15 – 8:30 a.m. Program: Dr. Sean Snaith, Economist UCF Presented by: Chick-fil-A Supported by: available Catering by: Chick-fil-A Cost: $8 member $10 guest Business After Hours Presented by: Montverde Academy When: Thursday, October 13 Where: 17235 7th Street Montverde, FL Time: 5:30-7 p.m. OUR COMMITTEES AT WORK
Chair: Lucy Hage The Community Relations Committee met and reviewed the Outstanding Student Applications to confirm all requirements were met. The applications have been turned over to Ameriprise who is the sponsor for this award. The Outstanding Student Award started in October and runs thru the school year.
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Chair: Gary Tolley The Member Services Committee has put the finishing pieces in place for the newly formed Young Professionals Group. The “Young Professionals” as they are referred to encompass all members who are between the ages of 21 and 40. This sector of our membership will promote what the South Lake Chamber is all about and learn the leadership and business skills from the more “seasoned” professionals within the Chamber. For anyone interested in serving on the Member Services Committee, we are looking for a few members to bring in new ideas and initiatives for 2012. Contact Ray Villegas for more information. ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Chair: Curt Binney The Economic Development Committee met on October 13. They discussed the upcoming Economic Development Summit that Lake County’s Department of Economic Development is holding on November 14. The committee then heard from the City of Groveland on their initiative for regional collaboration between the County and South Lake cities in the development of alternative water sources. They then recommended that the Chamber Board pass a resolution supporting this type of regional collaboration. County Economic Development Director Scott Blankenship gave updates on the new South Lake Business Development Center and the Wellness Way initiative with Orange County. Our next meeting will be 4 p.m., November 10 at Jenkins Auditorium.
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he much hyped first annual Taste of South Lake was held at Clermont’s Waterfront Park on Thursday, November 3rd from 5:00-8:30 pm. Vendors lined up inside and outside of the big tent to welcome hungry ticket holders. Organized by the South Lake Chamber of Commerce, this event brought together twenty-four local restaurants to serve up samples of what they do best, as well as thirty-seven local businesses to provide information as part of
a mini-expo. Each ticket holder received a page of tear off coupons to be redeemed for their sample at the associated participating restaurant. Lakeridge Winery was on hand to pour samples of their award winning vino while the Lagniappe Brewing Company offered up their own specialty brews. Restaurants, such as Carrabba’s Italian Grill, who won the People’s Choice Award for Best of
South Lake, served up their famous Chicken Marsala with some pasta and bread. The Oyster Bar offered a choice of peel and eat shrimp or a tasting of their homemade New England Clam Chowder. Each restaurant had one of their signature items available for experiencing. Outside the main tent, Buffalo Wild Wings made a big impression with their large party trailer, which included four large screen television sets mounted on the side of it which aired ESPN sports via satellite, insuring the sports fans didn’t miss a thing! They served up wings with choice of one of their signature sauces, as well as had beers for sale to wash them down. While dining, guests were entertained with live music by Brutha Niel and the Real Deal.
After enjoying bites from each restaurant, guests got to vote for their favorite, which then received the honor of being named Best of South Lake. This inaugural event was a huge success with an estimated 800 tickets sold. For more information on next year’s Taste of South Lake, contact the South Lake Chamber of Commerce.
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Best of Desserts – Ritter’s Frozen Custard Best of Appetizer – Chick fil A Best of Entrée - Gator ‘s Dockside People’s Choice – Best of South Lake – Carrabba’s Italian Grill
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Howlofest 2011 Fun for All Ages Article by Heather Graham and Photos by Bonnie Whicher For the fourth consecutive year, the Tavares Chamber of Commerce’s Business Development Committee put together a two day Halloween event for the community. Friday night visitors of all ages enjoyed the Haunted Hayride which wove its way through the dark downtown streets and alleyways before entering the Haunted Field filled with scare zones, including a Zombie Town. Shrieks were heard from the hay-lined trailers full of thrill seekers, as chainsaws were fired up and zombies “attacked” from all sides. A cannibal-themed dinner theater skit was performed by Lake Dora Sushi & Sake at one of the scare zones. Saturday the fun continued with business owners and non-profit organizations lining Main Street to hand out candy and man carnival games for the thousands of costumed trunk or treaters who showed up. Vendors sold food and drinks in the food court while everyone waited for the costume contest to commence. After winners in the three kid’s age categories were announced, 120 costumed pets paraded down Main Street past the judges table for their own costume contest. Many owners got in on the fun by having costumes to match their pets! At dark, parents and kids lined up down Joanna Street to wait their turn on the Haunted Hayride. Four tractors ran continuously for the full four hours giving rides to the large crowd of ticket holders. Howlofest is a volunteer operated event put on for the community by the Business Development Committee. All monies raised are used to organize and orchestrate other community events throughout the year, such as the quarterly Art Around Town and annual Howlofest. For more information on Howlofest, Art Around Town, or how to get involved in the Business Development Committee, call the Tavares Chamber of Commerce at 352-343-2531.
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Lake County’s Farmer’s Markets Interview by Heather Graham and Photos by Bonnie Whicher
Offering up Fresh, Organic, Homemade, and Homegrown Goods
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he slightly cooler weather of fall beckons Lake County residents and visitors to the outdoor beauty the area is known for. While there is a nearly unlimited number of festivals and events to enjoy, there are also regularly organized farmer’s markets on nearly every corner of the county. While some of them are year round and others seasonal, they all have a lot to offer!
The Downtown Clermont Farmer’s Market runs year round and is held in historical downtown Clermont. Every Sunday, forty to forty-five vendors line Montrose Street to peddle their wares. Visitors can find just about anything, from the standard farmer’s market array of fresh produce, baked goods, and plants to the more unique items, including homemade gourmet pastas, trail mix, organic produce, handspun yarn, soy candles, Amish Jams and Jellies,and homemade peanut butter. Food vendors are also present, offering festival foods such as kettle corn, barbecue, and hot dogs. From Clermont, a short drive down Hwy 27, Cagan Crossings also hosts their Town
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Center Farmer’s Market on Wednesdays. As it is held in the evenings from 4-7pm, this is a perfect alternative for those who can’t make it to a morning market. On Saturdays, head the other direction down Hwy 27 to downtown Leesburg. The Leesburg Saturday Morning Market offers a variety of vendors around the square, along with life entertainment weekly provided by local musicians. The Market is organized by the Leesburg Partnership, who manages to keep it interesting, with ever changing activities and events, including building scarecrows, chili cook offs, pumpkin carving, and even a Not So Westminster Dog Show. Of course, they also have great vendors
selling produce, plants, flowers, coffee beans, ethnic foods, honey, and baked goods. The vendors and products vary from week to week, ensuring there is always something new to enjoy. Fall season is in full swing at Scott’s Country Market. The famous Zellwood Sweet Corn is sweet and tender as always and picked fresh daily for our market. They also have Kirby Cucumbers, okra, eggplant, squash, and zucchini grown right there at Long & Scott Farms. The cooler is stocked with even more fresh produce, Amish butter and cheeses, and some new bacon, sausages, and bratwurst. Don’t forget to check out the decorations to find the perfect addition to your fall décor,
including everything from corn stalks to the perfect carving pumpkin! Also new this year to your market, they will have Christmas Trees! Tavares brought back its Farmer’s Market and moved it to Fridays, just in time for the weekend! Held in Wooton Park, the vendors and shoppers enjoy the beautiful backdrop provided of Lake Dora and the frequent fly over of a seaplane. They have a nice assortment of quality vendors selling their goods. You can find fresh produce, baked goods, coffee beans, and gourmet pastas, as well as fresh seafood from Classy Roadside Shrimp. Homemade jams, locally produced honey, seasonings, handmade jewelry, and
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landscape rocks can also be discovered when exploring the Market. The Tavares Prop Shop even has its own booth where Tavares shirts, postcards, and key chains can be purchased. Mount Dora also offers the opportunity to enjoy fresh, locally grown produce. The Lakeside Inn hosts the Mount Dora Open Air Market on Sundays from 9am-2pm. Held on the tennis courts at the historic inn, vendors offer the usual assortment of fruits, vegetables, herbs, and handmade crafts. Pastry and coffee is offered by the Lakeside Inn.
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The Lake County Farmer’s and Flea Market is held every Thursday morning and brings in an assortment of flea market vendors in addition to the regular farmer’s market selections of produce, crafts, and prepared foods. This large market also has a variety of prepared foods, from tacos and tamales, gyros, burgers and dogs, kettle corn, and boiled peanuts. Give yourself enough time to explore and plan to eat lunch while there!
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hoosing flooring for your home or business is a big decision. First you may need to consider the type of flooring. For example, if you have children, pets, or allergies, carpet might not be the right choice for you. What the space is used for, the amount of foot traffic the area will incur, and your budget are also factors which can play into your decision. Once you decide on a type of flooring, then the fun begins. There are literally thousands of colors, textures, and patterns to choose from. It can be extremely overwhelming. Luckily, the trained professionals at DCO Flooring bring years of knowledge and experience to the drawing board and can help you make the right flooring decisions. DCO is owned by brothers, Russ and Steve Hietpas, and along with Manager Chad Schroeder, they each have 25 years expertise in flooring. The Leesburg based business has a 2000 square foot showroom which is open for visitors to peruse the generous number of flooring samples on display. However, since many of their customers prefer to see the samples in the space they are intended, they can also come to you with samples. In addition to the showroom, DCO also has
a 5000 square foot warehouse. This allows them to buy and store inventory when manufacturers offer special deals. They can then pass that savings on to their customers. While choosing the right flooring for your lifestyle, budget, and taste is an important decision, choosing the right installer is even more important. This is too big of a purchase to have it not look great once in place. All of DCO’s installers boast at least 15 years experience, not just in flooring, but in providing flooring installation for DCO customers. If you are looking to renovate or remodel, call DCO Flooring today. They can help you make the right flooring decisions at the right price.
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health » Focus exercise of getting to and from the library. The face-to-face social interaction is now gone and it is hard to tell how much the student wrote on their own. A solution to consider in this situation is making sure the elementary level students are taught the preliminary learning and research techniques. The internet can be a great source for learning, but once again, less energy is expended to complete a task due to technology advancement. Just by altering a few activities of daily living, and not relying on the technology advancement to take the easy way out, the health status of our society would increase. Using technology to allow that extra 60 minutes in a day to work out at the wellness center or perform a home exercise routine is a positive way to embrace the techno savvy world we live in. Remember how we evolved 50 years ago, and what it took to complete basic chores on a daily basis. Think ahead about your future health and adjust your schedule to get in added physical activity where it is now eliminated without thought. It will be exciting to see where our great inventors take us on the next technology journey, but do not forget to take time for your health.
The Fat Side of Technology How technological advances have been bad for our health Article Submitted by : Shelley Wagner, BS, ACSM CPT, TRX Trainer, National Training Center
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echnology advancement and our health are not moving in a parallel direction towards a better quality of life. It is a fact that with our current possessions, we are expending fewer calories on an average daily basis. For example: in the 1970’s, people manually changed the television stations, and on average burned three calories. More currently in this decade, using the remote control to change the television channel burns 0.6 calories. The simple task of walking across the room to tune into another favorite show could add up many calories over days, weeks, and months. Even our pets are suffering from our new tech savvy way of life. Before the days of plasma televisions and DVR (digital video recorder), the average person walked their dog for 30 minutes, burning approximately 125 calories. In the present time, with five shows sitting on the “list” to plop down and watch after work, letting the dog out the door burns only two calories. In an effort to keep the dog out of the vet and decrease personal doctor visits, take the 30 minutes five days per week, and enjoy the fresh air with your furry friend. When the rain falls and forms puddles on the roads, dirty water splashes on the car. This is an opportunity to burn a great amount of calories. Washing and scrubbing the car by hand is enough physical labor to burn 300 calories. These days, every minute counts in our over scheduled lives resulting in daily decisions which negatively influence our health. On the drive home from work, it is much easier to pull into the car wash, deposit six dollars and sit as the car gets an automatic wash. Upon exiting, walk around the car to adjust the mirrors and make sure the soap suds are clear, burning 282 fewer calories than
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the manual wash and wax. Lastly, motor technology has made major advancements since the late 19th century. An example that has negatively impacted the health of some people is the invention of geared electric elevators. Many people with medical conditions benefit tremendously from the elevator in every multi floor building. But for those who would rather push a button than walk up a couple flights of stairs, here are the facts: walking up three flights of stairs burns at least 15 calories, taking the elevator burns 0.3 calories. Even if the stairs will take an extra few minutes, the effort is worth the cardiovascular benefit. The 2.4 calorie loss using the remote control, along with 123 calorie deficit of opening the door to let the dog out, combined with the tremendous 282 calorie difference of driving through the car wash and finally 14.7 less calories by taking the elevator, equals 8,800 calories that could be burned in one month. These four examples are minor changes that impact our daily activities, and as shown add up a great number of caloric expenditure options. Think about the facts the next time you approach the elevator or stairs. Technology is also greatly affecting the youth. Specifically thinking about our student population, how do they complete homework assignments? Instead of walking to the college or local library to research textbooks and/or meet with peer study groups, students sign onto the computer to search the web. Once signed on, they update their Facebook news feed, read a couple articles related to the school assignment, cut and paste and the paper is almost complete. This takes away from the
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focus » fitness “Rick Copley is a fitness coach and founder of Your Best Fitness Coach. He teaches functional fitness classes the Impact Center - Trinity Church in Eustis. Rick had been in the fitness industry for over 10 years. A certified person trainer his under graduate degree is in Sport Management and he has a Masters Degree in Coaching. Rick competes in endurance events all around the world. While he’s not coaching or training he likes to play guitar and read. Rick is engaged to Teresa Craine and has an 11 year old son Colby.”
You breathe. They breathe W e’ve all sat through it. We’ve all gotten on a plane and sat through the boring pre-flight instructions. I’m sure the flight attendants must be so bored of saying the same thing over and over again. Have you ever listened to what they say? Of course you don’t anymore but I’m sure the first couple of times you did. Tell me, what do they say about the oxygen masks? You know the ones that drop down from above in case of a change in cabin pressure? Can you envision a more stressful situation on a plane? OK, maybe “put you head between your knees and brace for impact” may scare me a little more. I’ve never seen those masks pop out BUT if I ever do I know what to do. Do you remember? Yeah, you put yours on first then help your kids. It’s a good metaphor for life if you ask me.
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Take can of yourself before you take care of others. Makes sense to me yet SOOOO many people ignore this. Think about it. You’re kids need you to cart them around. Your parents need you to take care of them. Your spouse needs you to cook dinner. You boss needs you to do this or that. You’re not getting any of that done if you are dead. You’re not helping anyone else if they have to help you because you are sick or injured either. My message for today is simple. TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF first. If may seem selfish to not do ballet with your kid this
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winter because it conflicts with workout time. It may seem selfish to spend the money for fitness class when you spouse needs whatever it is they need. It’s not. You are no good to anyone of you are not functioning 100%. It’s all so very important but it all means nothing without you. You need to prioritize. First you eat right. Next you set aside time to work-out every day. You have a good positive attitude the whole time. Eliminate toxic people. Clean up the messes in your life. Set up systems that make your life easier. Don’t go out with that friend just because they invited you. The world is important. You are more important. Take care of yourself first. Make sure that you are getting what you need then, and only then, do you look out for the rest of the world. Trust me. If you are healthy and fit, you will have more time and energy to take care of others then if you are unhealthy and unfit. Rick Copley, Fitness Guru 352-989-6795 Website: www.yourbestfitnesscoach.com Fitness Blog: Yourbestfitnesscoach.blogspot.com Training and Racing blog: Roadtothepodium.blogspot.com
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uestion: What does the name “Chiropractor” mean and how old is the science? And I’ve been told that Chiropractors are not real Doctors…why is that?
Answer: The word Chiropractic comes from two Greek words “cheiros” which is defined as hand, and “Prakikos” which mean practice. Putting these together you get the definition of chiropractic to be “done by hand.” The idea of Chiropractic philosophy can be traced back as far as the ancient Egyptians, but the modern chiropractic is only a little of 100 years old. The stigma that chiropractors are not real doctors is really completely false, and a big misconception. Let’s look at the facts in education and compare 11 different course categories of chiropractic and medical education. For the ease of reading I will state the course, then the chiropractic hours required, and then the medical school hours required this will make it easy to compare the education of each doctor. Lets start with Anatomy; 456 vs 215, Physiology; 243 vs 174, pathology; 296 vs 507, chemistry/ biochemistry; 161 vs 100, microbiology; 145 vs 145, diagnosis; 408 vs 113, neurology; 149 vs 171, psychology/psychiatry; 56 vs 323, obstetrics & gynecology; 66 vs 284, x-ray; 271 vs 13, orthopedics; 168 vs 2 totaling in chiropractic doctors having a minimum of 2419 hr and medical doctors have only 2047
as a minimum. Chiropractic physicians must pass four levels of national board exams and a physical therapy exam, on top of them taking a state board exam and a laws and rules exam. These exams consist of both written and practical examination for clinical practice and x-ray interpretation. Post graduate work can be done to become a board certified chiropractic radiologist, neurologist, orthopedist, internist, family practitioner, sports physician, rehabilitation specialists, clinical nutritionist, or pain management specialist. What part of all of this is “not being a real doctor” I don’t know. Chiropractors do what they do because it works and for the millions of people each year that see chiropractors they know the truth. If you are one of those lucky people you know what it means to not have to take drugs, not get sick, and live healthier… ask them if their Chiropractor is a real doctor, see what they say…
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focus » legal be declared that one is incompetent, many third parties such as health care workers and banks refuse to acknowledge the DPOA or DHCS; and for good reason, it can mean legal trouble for the third party.
Guardianship for My Elderly Parents I Have All of the Documents, I’m ready
Another problem seems to lie with how third parties view your elderly Mother and how she views herself, such as her refusing to believe that she needs your help beyond that of the normal helpful child. Sometimes, being elderly is just that, elderly; there may be some memory loss or just obnoxious behavior but just because your elderly Mother does not want to do what you recommend or tell her to do does not mean that she incompetent. However, there are other times when an elderly person does have dementia or other form of mental impairment beyond that of the normal aging process. The tricky part is trying to figure it out on your own; it is especially true if the dementia is in the beginning stages: Sometimes Mom is okay and sometimes she is not. When Mom is “okay” or at least has periods of being “okay” it can be frustrating trying to get the doctors or others to see that your Mother truly does need your assistance, as she may seem okay in the presence of
nonfamily members or others who do not know her as well. Even if your elderly Mother planned ahead and had “all of the documents”, you may still need the court’s help to become the Guardian over your Mother’s “person” in order to make decisions for her such as where your Mother is going to live. Your Mother may have previously designated who she desires to be her Guardian, both over her person and/or over her possessions, by executing a “Declaration Naming PreNeed Guardian” (“Pre-Need Declaration”). Although the court does not have to abide by the Declaration, it is given consideration and can be used to assist the court in the event a Guardianship of your elderly Mother is needed. A Pre-Need Declaration alone, without a court Order, does not make you a Guardian. Therefore, although you may have “all” of the documents, you may still need the Court’s help in order to be the Guardian over your elderly Mother’s person. So, the answer to the initial question remains, “maybe.” If you have an important legal issue that you would like addressed here please email us at info@GHLaw.com.
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our elderly Mother previously went to an attorney and had “all” of the documents drafted and executed when she was competent for a future time in case she becomes incompetent; the plan was to allow you, the adult child, to care for her. She properly executed a Durable Power of Attorney (“DPOA”), giving you the ability to take care of many legal affairs and manage her possessions, that is, her “property.” Your Mother also properly executed a Designation of Health Care Surrogate (“DHCS”) form, giving you the ability to make health care decisions for her in the event that she becomes incompetent. She even properly created a Revocable Trust, which may also allow you to manage her property. Since your elderly Mother took the time and care to have these documents in place, will you, the adult child, still need to seek a court Order naming you the Guardian of your Mother? Maybe. Maybe? Yes, that is the typical attorney answer, avoiding the clear cut yes or no. It’s aggravating but unfortunately, many times there are just no black and white answers.
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With the proper documents, it may not be necessary to seek a court Order naming you the Guardian over your Mother’s “property,” however, you may need to seek the court’s intervention and ask to be named the Guardian of the person, the body, of your Mother. A DPOA can be created to come into effect immediately or to come into effect only upon one being declared incompetent. Although the DPOA and a Revocable Trust may allow you to control or manage your Mother’s property, such documents do not allow you to control your Mother’s “person.” Also, the DHCS is limited to health care and to those times when your Mother has actually been “declared incompetent.” Without being declared incompetent, your Mother has full right to make health care decisions on her own. By now you are starting to pick-up on the word “declared.” For many documents and legal functions to take effect, a person must be “declared” incompetent before the documents can be used. In most cases, only a court or doctors will be able to “declare” a person incompetent. And, since in general it must
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Leesburg Craft, Beer, Wine and Food Festival from 6pm – 10pm on the Islands of Venetian Gardens. A ticketed event featuring over 20 craft beers, wines and foods from local restaurants, live entertainment and more. Call 352-365-0053 or go to www. leesburgcraftbeerfest.com Art Around Town Visitors can walk through the downtown Tavares Entertainment District and view art by various talented local artists from 5:30 – 8:30pm. For more information, call 352-343-2531
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Ice House Theatre presents “Annie.” A spunky little redhead is abandoned on the doorstep of an orphanage run by cruel Miss Hannigan. She finds a new family with rich Daddy Warbucks and a lovable mutt Sandy. Call the box office at 352-383-4616 or log on to www.icehousetheatre.com
November 25, Friday
Leesburg Main Street Christmas Stroll from 6pm-9pm. Fun for the whole family. Shops open for holiday shopping, hay rides, snow mountain slide, petting zoo, Dickens Carolers, Strolling Jazz band, Street Performers, Festive foods and more. For more information, call 352-365-0053 or log on to www.leesburgpartnership.com Light Up Eustis will include Christmas carols, vendors, shopping, lighting of the tree and of course, Santa Claus. Free 5-9pm in Historic Downtown Eustis and Ferran Park. For more information, call 352-357-8555
November 26, Saturday
Venetian Gardens Light-Up at 6pm. Drive or Walk through one of Lake County’s largest Holiday light displays featuring over 500,000 lights and displays. Presented by the City of Leesburg. For more information, call 352-728-9885.
December 2 & 3, Friday & Saturday
Light Up Clermont will kick off on Friday night at Center Lake at 6:45pm with music and performers on stage and a downtown celebration on Montrose Street until 9pm. Saturday the festivities will continue from 9am-3pm with holiday craft show and food vendors on Montrose Street. Start your holiday shopping! 1:00 will bring along the holiday parade through historic downtown Clermont. For more information, call 352241-7352.
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20th Annual Mount Dora Christmas Walk from 6pm-9pm in downtown Mount Dora. Come out and enjoy an Old Fashioned Christmas holiday street party with music, Santa and shopping. For more information,
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20th Annual Groveland Christmas Parade, Santa’s Workshop & Light Up Groveland. Parade starts at 4pm, Santa’s Workshop from 6-7pm, Light Up will be at 6pm. The event is free, however, they are accepting 1 unwrapped toy for Toys for Tots. More details available on the web at www. DowntownGroveland.com or call 352-2436318
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Saturdays Leesburg Saturday Morning Market held every Saturday 8:00 am to 2:00 pm on Towne Square, in Historic Downtown Leesburg. Experience a multitude of vendors who sell produce, plants & flowers, and cooked and prepared specialty foods. Also enjoy live entertainment from local talent. Presented by the Leesburg Partnership, for information call 352-365-0053 or log on to www.leesburgsaturdaymorningmarket.com.
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