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Time Machine
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All About Brooches
Orlando Now: The Marriage of Business
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Time Machine
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Rihana Getting “Loud”
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Toys: Sleek, Sexy, Seduction The All New Mercedes-Benz CLS
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I wonder why it is that as I get older the time seems to fly by more quickly! Here we are fast approaching the end of another year and it was just a few months ago that we began work Sven J. Bode with Rob Reiner on our new project. ‘StyleTV’ is now being beamed into 25,000 hotel rooms; segments can also be accessed online at: StyleToMe.TV In keeping with our pledge to continue bringing quality reporting to all our magazine readers, we also felt a need to raise the bar servicing our much appreciated tourist sector as well. We are certain that our visitors will appreciate our efforts in offering them more direct and up-to-date information about the happenings in town and we look forward to receiving your feedback. Our gratitude goes out to the many contributors who made ‘StyleTV’ a reality, with special thanks to Shaun Trout, Jason Mathis, Jonathan Braucher, Patrick Treacy, hosts Aerica D’Amaro and Peter Murphy. In this issue of Orlando Style, we present many wonderful options for your luxury holiday shopping, with a focus on bringing our local economy back on track, so we ask that you support our great shops and malls with your everyday and holiday gift purchases. Spending your ‘gifting’ dollars at
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Greg Alexander Greg Alexander is a world citizen who travels the planet to transmute all the quintessence of femininity on glazed paper. If he nourishes an atavistic passion for Greece, the ground of his ancestors, it’s in Paris that he has found his home port. As a photographer, he continues his dream of perfection because, according to him, “the photograph is a kind of plastic surgery which is able to modulate a face ad infinitum!” His vision of beauty is fragile, transitory, a little kitsch and inevitably fatal.
Monica True Monica True is a high end fashion and beauty photographer who just recently relocated from Tampa, Florida to DC after graduating in Professional Photography from the International Academy of Design and Technology. Specializing in commercial and editorial photography, she provides her clients with optimal solutions either in-studio or on location, Miss True’s signature is her distinctive lighting skills and talent when it comes to creating timeless, elegant and breath taking images.
Mark NeJame For more than 25 years Mark NeJame has been a leading and renowned defense attorney and litigator, having represented thousands of clients throughout Orlando, Florida, the United States and the Caribbean. Mark is now a regular contributor to Orlando Style Magazine and provides his insightful opinion & commentary on a variety of legal topics, including current local legal controversies, celebrity arrest cases and national headlines. www.NeJamelaw.com
Gary C. Sain Gary C. Sain is president of the Orlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau Inc. (Orlando CVB) which is the sales and marketing agency responsible for positioning Orlando as the destination of choice for leisure and convention business for the economic benefit of the Orlando region.
Holly V. Kapherr A native of Winter Park, Holly V. Kapherr is an accomplished food writer and personal chef. She earned an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Central Florida in 2009. She is educated in the culinary arts as an alumnus of Le Cordon Bleu in Chicago and has worked in award-winning restaurants and for international clientele. Her food writing has previously appeared in Cooking Light, Orlando Weekly and on her blog, www.onfoodandeating.blogspot.com.
Dana Damato Dana Damato is currently a graduate student at UCF pursuing a Master of Communications. She graduated from UCF with a Bachelor of Arts in English Creative Writing and believes that her journey as a writer is just beginning. Over the past year Dana has had the opportunity to meet and interview several Hollywood celebrities and famous athletes. Dana can be contacted at dana_damato@hotmail.com
Dikki-Jo Mullen Nationally noted astrologer and spiritual counselor, Dikki-Jo Mullen, has authored numerous nationally published articles. Dikki-Jo offers Psychic Saturday Seminars as well as Tarot, Ghost Hunting and Paranormal Investigation, Astrology, Dream Analysis, Past Life Regression, Aromatherapy, Psychic-Tarot Readings, Graphology, Numerology and House Blessings. Contact Dikki-Jo at 407-895-1522.
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2010 Fashion Week > It’s that time of year when summer starts to fade away, the temperature slowly starts cooling down, and the fashion of the season makes its way into every store. The anticipation of what the designers have chosen for us this season is the most enticing part about doing a little revamping to your wardrobe. There is no doubt that for the past five years the Mall at Millenia has put on a world-class week of presenting all the luxuries of fashion held in its beautiful Grand Court. Presenting yet another exceptional eight full days of fashion shows, make-up displays, in-store promotions and Champagne receptions engaged we “fashionistas,” in the most exquisite ensembles to keep us looking trendy. From edgy Ed Hardy to chic Chanel there is no doubt that this year was by far the best we’ve seen yet.
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Kicking off the week was the Fashion Forward Fashion Show hosted by E! News Anchor, Giuliana Rancic. The stunning fall fashion trends were displayed and beautifully put together by Orlando stylist, Melanie Pace. Coming down the runway were this season’s most cutting edge fashions from Ed Hardy, Bebe, Betsey Johnson, True Religion, BCBG Maxazria, Maxstudio, and Anthropologie. As if the excitement from the fashion show wasn’t satisfying enough, the complimentary refreshments, in-store promotions, and Champagne reception soon to follow were a perfect ending to the day and a perfect start to the week ahead.The fashionable attendees of the Champagne reception enjoyed drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and mingling with Giuliana as she made her way around the event acknowledging every guest. Day two of Fashion Week continued on with the Runway to Hope Champagne Brunch and Fashion Event to benefit Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children Pediatric Clinical Tri-
als and Research for Neuroblastoma hosted again by Giuliana Rancic along with event chairs Mark and Josie NeJame. Included in this delicate event were a delicious brunch, luxury fashion show, and in-store activities all to benefit the organization.The fashion show included top designers such as Gucci, Jimmy Choo, Neiman Marcus, Salvatore Ferragamo, St. John and Tory Burch, which resulted in a truly glamorous event for a good cause. It wasn’t long before the attendees made their way out of the Grand Court and up to the second level to indulge in some shopping with Giuliana as she did a little shopping herself. Continuing on, the week of emerging fashions was a runway extravaganza held by nine talented design students from the International Academy of Design and Technology. Hosted by Jayde of Johnny & Jade Morning Show XL 106.7, the up and coming designers were chosen out of 400 students to present the most unique items from their collection resulting in a remarkably impressive show. The term “going out with a bang” is the best way to describe the closing to Fashion Week. MAC Cosmetics Venemous Villains Event was a memorable grand finale as the Grand Court décor was decorated with movie set props, a live DJ, and complimentary makeovers.With a lot of help from Mall at Millenia, there is no question as to what your wardrobe should include this season. The Mall at Millenia’s outstanding staff made this fashion week fun, exciting and memorable, leaving us longing for the next one! < By: Cathleen K. Bode & Dana Damato Photo: Concrete Lion Pictures, LLC Read more at: StyleToMe.com
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> You’ve seen her at the Oscars, the Grammy Awards, the Golden Globes, and co-hosting E! News alongside Ryan Seacrest, giving us the latest fashion tips, and all the Hollywood scoop. The fabulous Giuliana Rancic was right here in the beautiful Mall at Millenia hosting the mall’s 2010 Fall Fashion Week. Aside from her crazy schedule, she took the opportunity to see the true beauty of Orlando and everything that our extraordinary city has to offer. This is your first time at The Mall at Millenia, how do you like it? I’m really excited to be here at the mall. I love shopping and this mall is unbelievable, it’s off the charts. The stores are amazing. We don’t have a mall this good in Los Angeles, which is crazy to me! What are you favorite trends this season?
Fashion Talk with Giuliana Rancic By: Dana Damato Photo: Brion Price Read more at: StyleToMe.com
I just got the sickest boots at ALDO. They are military looking but with a high heel and a zipper up the front. They’re very Alexander Mcqueen-ish. I love a harder edgier look, like a little black leather jacket with a longer tank top, tight jeans or leggings, and some heavy looking heels. Who is your favorite designer? If I had to pick one designer it would be Valentino. Valentino is the epitome of femininity and beauty. I wear a lot of Bebe, BCBG, Maxazria, Forever 21 and H & M. It’s important to me to be attainable. Not everyone can afford Gucci, Prada, and Louis Vuitton. My advice is to go into those stores and see the trends they’re doing.Then go to Forever 21 and other stores to get an idea because everyone is replicating. So how does it feel to be in Orlando and NOT go to Disney World? I actually haven’t been to Disney since I was a little girl and the last time I was in Orlando was when I was 10. I have a nightgown
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> This beachside destination located on the eastern end of Route 30A with its quaint town center features all the laid-back amenities sought after by those wishing to relax. Traditionally designed around 1995 by Andres Duany (of Naples Fifth Avenue fame) and Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk, the town captures the serene and uncluttered ambiance of the 50’s, encouraging pedestrian movement in a carefully arranged and harmonious architectural plan. Spanning 107 acres, this point in paradise lies on the Gulf Coast between Panama City and Destin and contains an eclectic mixture of public spaces and private residences, with neighborhoods interconnected by walkways, secret footpaths and boardwalks, all within a 5 minute walk to beaches, restaurants, swimming pools and the town square. During our visit, Ken Gifford,Vice President/ Managing Director of Rosemary Beach, took some time off from his busy schedule to give us a tour of the property grounds. We felt the energy as he spoke of the surrounding beauty of the “world’s most pristine beaches” and the friendly, knowledgeable staff is glad to serve and make certain you have all the comforts of home. Basically a walking community, Rosemary Beach provides auto-parking accommodations for the entire duration of your stay, allowing for movement either by foot or cycling, thereby eliminating navigation battles & traffic woes. This laid back atmosphere allows visitors to relax and enjoy the peacefulness of the town.
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A variety of housing options are also available, running the gamut from one-of-a-kind cottages, carriage houses, loft and flat rentals to family-friendly and ultra-luxurious accommodations that include full kitchens to allow for meals being ‘prepared at home’, or guests may choose to savor the culinary fare of four in-town restaurants, a deli/market, ice cream parlor, coffee shop or wine bar. Maximizing the value of your vacation is also easy, since fitness center passes, court time at the Rosemary Beach Racquet Club and free DVD movies are included with every accommodation rental. Additional complimentary town amenities include access to four swimming pools, a children playground, numerous parks and green spaces and of course, the beach! Here are a few details that will help to guide you in your exploration of Rosemary Beach: Amavida Coffee, Rosemary’s answer to Starbucks, is family owned and openly declares its motto “Love for Life”. WiFi compatible, the shop is located on the ground level in the Lofts West in North Barrow Square, brewing delicious, locally roasted 100% natural Fair Trade Certified coffee, served with an assortment of teas, pastries and desserts. Phone: 850-231-1077 www.amavida.com
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George’s at Alys Beach, our favorite place for lunch, close to Rosemary Beach at 30 Castle Harbor Drive is a quaint little hideaway; select your fare from either the “mis-be-have” or the “be-have” menus. Dine al-fresco and breath in the beautiful sea air!
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Additional information…
November 26 (6:00 p.m) Tree Lighting Ceremony – South Barrett Square
Cottage rental: Rosemary Beach Cottage Rental Company
November 26 (7:00 p.m.- 8:00 p.m.) Merchant Holiday Open House – Town Center
P.O. Box 611040 Rosemary Beach, FL 32461
Phone: 850-641-0017 www.georgesatalysbeach.com
November 27 (8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.) Breakfast with Santa – Town Hall (Tickets $10 at door)
888-855-1551 (toll free) 850-278-2100 (telephone)
‘Paradis’, our favorite restaurant is the newest addition to the Rosemary Beach dining scene. This romantic enclave, warmly elegant with its oversized sofas, beautiful chandeliers in a wine country setting, offers seasonal fare of fresh Gulf seafood, succulent sizzling steaks and fine wine in an atmosphere possessing a whimsical touch. I dreamed I was ‘Alice in Wonderland’! 82 South Barrett Square Phone: 850-534-0400 www.restaurantparadis.com Rosemary Beach pools offer four choices: Coquina, Sky, Cabana and Barbados pools… take your choice. Retail exploration will uncover neat shops like Bamboo Bicycle, Bombora Sun & Surf, Rosemary Beach Trading Company, Solace Day Spa, Willow, Gigi’s, Moonpize, Pish Posh Patchoulis, Shabby Slips, Tracery and World Six Gallery. Food and beverage options include Paradis, Wild Olives, Onano, Summer Kitchen, Cowgirl Kitchen, Sugar Shak, Courtyard Wine & Cheese and Amavida Coffee.
November 27 (9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.) Holiday Market – North Barrett Square, East & West November 27 (12:00 p.m.) 5th. Annual Bocce Ball Tournament – Western Green
From: ‘Orlando Int’l. Airport’(MCO): It’s an approximate one-hour flight to the new ‘Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport’ (ECP), which debuted in May 2010. From there it’s a 30 minute scenic drive to Walton County’s Rosemary Beach. Flight service provided by Southwest Airlines.
December 11 (TBA) Holiday Walkabout – Town Center
NOTE: The area beaches are clean, beautiful
December 24 (4:30 p.m.) – Christmas Eve Church Service – Western Green
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December 31 – New Year’s Eve Celebration – Courtyard Wine & Cheese (Live music & free champagne toast) December 31 (5:00 p.m. – close) Restaurant Paradis – 4-course dinner & champagne toast $85 per person (DJ begins at 9:00 p.m.) December 31 (4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.) Wild Olives – Wine tasting, tapas, live jazz – $20 per person
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Ravenswood 2006 Pickberry Red Wine The wine is dark red to the core with a lifted, aromatic, mountain-pedigree fruit highlighted in the aroma. Fresh plum, red currant, mint, and cured tobacco leaf with shades of sweet vanilla and cacao nib are all found in the complex scent melange $50 www.ravenswoodwinery.com
REN Clean Bio Active Skincare Mini Body Set This holiday season REN has collaborated with international wallpaper company, de Gournay, to create exquisite, hand-painted gift sets inspired by 18th century chinoiserie designs $25 www.renskincare.com
Chicboom Keychain Speaker The ultra portable chicboom speaker lets you share your MP3 player, mobile phone, or laptop tunes anytime and anywhere with great volume and sound clarity $24.99 www.chicbuds.com
Southern Tide Skipjack Polos are designed for those who exude style, who actively pursue their own passions and are always seeking to improve traditional or popular notions. Offered in more than 25 colors and constructed of True-Vent Micro Pique, a fabric that provides for breathability and slight stretch $72.50 www.southerntide.com
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Pure Luxury, Muscle & Speed T he M ost E nvied C elebrity C ars
> Whether you’re into fast cars, exotics, imports, muscle cars or the classics, celebrities don’t waste any time when it comes to purchasing a new extravagant car. Keeping up with the most desired cars on the market, price tags no longer matter. If they’re looking for top of the line luxury or for pure speed, stars don’t “blink an eye” to drop 6 figures on a car in order to keep cruising in style.
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Stand up comedian and talk show host, Jay Leno, is an automobile fanatic. In Southern California you can find his 17,000 square-foot car garage stocked with more than 100 cars and 50 motorcycles. There is no doubt about his passion for cars. The collection displays over 100 years of automobile history. His garage is set for mechanical needs as well, fully stocked with parts and all of the required technology needed to do work in the garage. Leno keeps a team of mechanical wizards who are adept at fixing, restoring, and customizing just about every type of vehicle imaginable.The $450,000 Mercedes SLR McLaren is one of his favorites. The McLaren is famous for its rich F1 racing history. It can reach over 200 mph, has a V8 motor and more than 600 horsepower. ‘’It is the fastest car, I have ever driven,’’ says Leno. Reggie Bush isn’t just a football player for the Saints; he is an owner of a Ferrari F430. He personally designed the color scheme for his ride and chose an outer color of grey with red interior. Endless options are available for making this car unique such as keyless entry, auto-dimming mirrors, automatic dual-zone climate control and MP3-capable audio. The interior also reflects the advanced technology and materials employed in the car’s construction. Purchasers of this car have the personalized option of carbon fiber or aluminum inserts. Bush’s ride is also decked out in 20-inch and 22-inch iForged wheels with chrome rims. This sleek car has an MSRP value of $186,925 with a V8 petrol engine and a 490-horse power. If you are looking for speed, this Ferrari has got it, going from 0-62 mph in a mere 4 seconds. Paris Hilton decided to buy herself a Bentley Continental GT, in 2008. She had it custom made at West Coast Customs car restyling center, to fit her personality, pink and decked out in diamonds.This past year, she decided to add an edition to the car, a $285,000 diamond-encrusted
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dashboard. Standing out from the sporty designs of Bentley’s past models, the Continental GT’s style marks it as one of a kind with its contemporary profile and advanced technology. Pricing in the $200,000 range, this car can go over 200 mph and goes from 0-60 in 4.6 seconds. British music mogul, Simon Cowell, most commonly known for being a judge on American Idol, has new bragging rights with his Bugatti Veyron. A dream car for many, its highpowered performance and sophisticated racy design has a narrow angle W16 engine with 1000 horsepower. This compliments the fact that it has a 16-cylinder four-wheel drive and can go from 0-100 mph in 2.5 seconds. With a top speed of 267 mph, Cowell spent over 1 million dollars to become a proud owner of the fastest car in the world.
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Actor, Jerry Seinfeld, an automobile enthusiast and avid collector, is rumored to own one of the largest Porsche collections in the world. Jerry Seinfeld’s private Manhattan garage is easily Gotham’s swankiest car park. The collection’s centerpiece is a $700,000 Porsche 959. Included in Jerry’s collection is a 1959 straight-16 GT speedster; a Porsche 911S; a 1955 Spyder 550 – the same model and pearl-grey color actor James Dean was driving when he crashed and died in September 1955 near Cholame, Calif. David Beckham’s Custom Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead has an MSRP of $407,000.This does not include all of the customized accessories and new set of Savini Forged wheels he added after purchasing. Beckham’s Drophead has color-matched exterior trim and his soccer number ‘’23’’ embroidered on the seats. Both the car and rims are coated in black, which easily allows this elegant car to stand out on any street. Each Drophead Coupe is hand built to order and is a full four-seat, two-door convertible. This car also offers aluminum V12 engine that provides effortless power.
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Brooches A ll A bout
Jean Schlumberger Butterfly Brooches Diamond and gemstone butterfly brooches by Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. (from left): Amethyst, diamond and turquoise brooch; pink tourmaline, amethyst and diamond brooch; diamond, amethyst and turquoise brooch. All in 18 karat yellow gold and platinum. $33,500, $30,000, $25,000 Photo Credit: © Tiffany & Co.
Frank Gehry Leaves Diamond Brooch Leaves brooch set in 18 karat white, yellow and rose gold with diamonds by Frank Gehry for Tiffany & Co. $45,000 Photo Credit: © Tiffany & Co.
Brooches of Gemstones and Lacquer Inspired by Tiffany’s 19th-Century Audubon Design From Top: diamond, amethyst, tsavorite, yellow sapphire and lacquer brooch set in 18k yellow gold; diamond, tsavorite, spessartite and lacquer brooch set in 18k yellow gold Photo credit: © Tiffany & Co.
Jean Schlumberger Brooch Diamond and blue enamel double wing brooch set in platinum and 18 karat yellow gold by Jean Schlumberger for Tiffany & Co. $150,000 Photo credit: © Tiffany & Co.
Enameled Orchid Brooches With Diamonds Enameled orchid brooches with diamonds in the style of Paulding Farnham, the celebrated 19th-century Tiffany designer Photo credit: Carlton Davis
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In 1821, Nicolas Rieussec changed watch-making forever with the invention of the first chronograph. Since “chronograph” literally means “writing time”, the Montblanc Nicolas Rieussec Chronograph rewrites timepiece history. Crafted in the Montblanc Manufacture in Le Locle, Switzerland, this masterpiece is a worthy tribute to its visionary namesake. Monopusher chronograph, self-winding manufacture movement. 30 min. and 60 sec. rotating disc counters fixed on the counter bridge.
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>The season of overindulgence and eating in abundance is just around the corner – are you prepared to keep off that possible weight gain? A study from the National Institute of Health says, Americans, on average, gain a pound and a half during the winter holidays and never lose it afterwards. It may not seem much, however, year after year it does pack on a mean ‘pouch’!
Staying Healthy
During The Holidays Cathleen K. Bode Credits: Ashley Sikand Read more at: StyleToMe.com
With Thanksgiving in particular, being the number one day of overeating for many people in America, it is important to know how easy taking in over 2,000 to 5,000 calories in just one sitting can be without knowing it. Such intake can develop into weight gain issues, which may increase your odds of contracting diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol and heart disease. No need to cancel your holiday plans in order to stay on your diet, just follow these tips that will keep you looking good and staying healthy after the many gatherings and feasts you have ahead of you. Prior to heading out to your friend or family members home, try eating a small snack that will keep you satisfied until dinner, such as a hearty salad with a light dressing or a soup full of vegetables. This will keep you from straying and eating unwanted calories from unhealthy snacks and appetizers that are passed around in abundance. Ask yourself; Are you even hungry? Just because you see what it seems to be an endless table full of food does not mean you should place a pound of each item on your plate, a little taste will go a long way. Experts agree that the first 2 to 3 bites will be the most satisfying. After that, it’s all ‘bulk’. Foods that are high in fat can be found in creamy
and fried dishes and those are the ones you need to watch out for the most. Cheese-filled casseroles, cranberry sauce, dinner rolls and mashed potatoes and gravy are amongst the top Thanksgiving most fattening foods. Although you cannot always control what ingredients are put into certain foods, moderation is the key. By eating slowly and controlling the portion size, you will be able to enjoy much of the food that is around you. Cut your portions into halves or even thirds and try to fill your plate with a majority of it being vegetables. Green beans, one of the healthiest holiday foods, is a must have on your Thanksgiving plate, containing vitamin C, vitamin K, potassium and iron. Other healthy choices include, pumpkin, which is rich in vitamin A and provides a good amount of fiber. Sweet potatoes are high in antioxidants, such as vitamin C and are also a great source of potassium. These foods are great for relieving stress & anxiety, which we know accompanies the holiday season! Want to cut the ‘fat’? Go skinless on your turkey this year; it will get rid of most of the undesired fat and cholesterol. Also, alcohol and coffee can dehydrate your body, so cut back on your drink of choice and stay hydrated by having a glass of water for every alcoholic and caffeinated drink you have. And, if you must have eggnog, sip it from a small white wine glass filled a third of the way—why? Because it is a calorie bomb! Take advantage of the amazing weather we have this time of year. Go for a brisk walk outside for a quick pick me up. A 15 - 20 minute workout daily will do wonders for your body, mind and spirit. Prevent the gift of unwanted holiday weight gain and take precautions this holiday season. With these simple steps, you can stay in check with your healthy and fit lifestyle and have your cake too! <
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CPG or “contour profile gel implant” is a Mentor Corporation implant that is currently in clinical trials here in the United States. It is an implant that is widely used throughout the world and is now under investigation for FDA approval. The CPG implant features a teardrop shape that can provide patients with more natural looking breasts. They are often preferred by women who are looking for a gently sloping breast silhouette. The Cohesive Gel Implant is designed in such a way that it mimics this shape.
Q: How would I know if I am a good
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in this study have access to the CPG implants and can determine their eligibility. Surgical expertise and a commitment to careful patient follow-up were the criteria in choosing the select surgeons. There are approximately sixty surgeons throughout the United States that have been selected to participate in this clinical trial and who have access to the CPG implants, in Florida there are two surgeons who have the special privileges of CPG implant use. I have had the privilege of being one of the surgeons in Florida since the study began.
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bum and expects to have many surprise collaborations on the disc including singers Drake and Shontelle. “I made sure not to let you down with my music! You guys are always defending me, so now you’ve got some great songs to justify it,’’ Rihanna said on her website www.rihannadaily.com on behalf of ‘’Loud.’’ The twenty-two year old Barbados native has experienced much success since her move to the United States, when she was 16 years old. Rapper Jay Z, previous president of Def Jam Records discovered her talents and signed her to the label after record producer Evan Rogers took her under his wing.
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Getting ‘’Loud’’ Cathleen K. Bode Credits: Ashley Sikand Read more at: StyleToMe.com
> Fashionista and pop icon Robyn Rihanna Fenty, commonly known as Rihanna, is introducing her newest album, ‘‘Loud,’’ which is scheduled to release November 16. Not even a full year after the release of her album, ‘’Rated R,’’ Rihanna has done it again, dropping her fifth studio effort in her career thus far. ‘’Loud,’’ with an up beat dance feel has been inspired by Michael Jackson’s ‘’Thriller’’ al-
Five albums and 35 songs have been placed on the Music Charts. Newest single ‘’Only Girl (In the World)’’ produced by Stargaze has already claimed the number one song downloaded on Itunes for the US, Australia and France. This year her recent collabora-
Get ready to fill those MP3 Players. Check out this list of albums to watch out for this November.
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My Chemical Romance Album: Danger Days Genre: Rock
Rihanna has made many bold fashion statements on red carpet events whether it be her newly dyed fire red hair or the unique and catchy trends she sets on a day-to-day basis which continually keeps her in the spot light. She has received a plethora of awards from of all over the world including several Grammys and American Music Awards.
Josh Groban Album: Iluminations Genre: Easy Listening
Ciara Album: Basic Instinct Genre: R&B
Natasha Bedingfield Album: Strip Me Genre: Pop
Stereolab Album: Not Music Genre: Alternative
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tion with Eminem â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;Love the Way You Lie,â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; has also made it to number-one on the Billboard Hot 100 and was performed live by the two at this years Video Music Awards show. Several other songs have continued to make their way up to number one; Jay Z joined in her first single â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;Umbrellaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; off the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;Good Girl Gone Badâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; album, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;Take a Bow,â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; co-written by Stargate and Neyo, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;Rude Boyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; from her â&#x20AC;&#x153;Rated Râ&#x20AC;? album, as well as the hit single â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;Disturbiaâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; which was number-one for 2 weeks. She just wrapped up her â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;Last Girl on Earthâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; tour in August after performing all across the US and Canada. This year she also performed in Asia, Europe and Australia. This singer/songwriter has more to offer than just her lyrics, she is also a philanthropist. Rihanna is the founder of the BELIEVE Foundation, inspiring and protecting children in need all over the world. This organization focuses on raising awareness on the impact of blood cancers such as leukemia and also in aiding people in need of bone marrow transplants. For more information visit www.believerihanna.com. Be on the look out for Rihanna in the upcoming movie, â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;Battleship.â&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122; She will be playing the role of a weapons specialist. She is also launching Rebâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;L Fleur Perfume and her new book, Last Girl on Earth, which documents the artistâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s designs, films, and visuals that she has come across in her journey as one of the most sensational pop artists of the century.<
I wanted to share with you an e-mail I recently received from a patient who had gynecomastia surgery, a procedure to reduce enlarged breasts in men. It made my day, and I think it shows the real power of cosmetic surgery to enhance lives. Here it is: â&#x20AC;&#x153;There are so many awesome new things going on in my life (which is thanks to you actually). â&#x20AC;&#x153;The huge boost in conďŹ dence I have post-op has made me re-evaluate every aspect of my life and start making SO many huge positive changes. Feeling 100% comfortable in your own skin makes you realize that the sky is the limit and that there is nothing you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t accomplish, so Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m just so excited to see where the next year takes me! â&#x20AC;&#x153;I never had the conďŹ dence in my adult life to be a go-getter, I was always ashamed and introverted, so I always just settled, but I truly feel like a whole new me, and Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m excited with what Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m becoming, which is happier, more conďŹ dent and overall 1000% more successful. I truly think that THIS is exactly what plastic surgery should be about, helping people become â&#x20AC;&#x153;the best me I can beâ&#x20AC;? so that they can live more happy and enriching lives by being comfortable with who they are. â&#x20AC;&#x153;I recently had a photo emailed to me from a summer family gathering at the beach. This is the ďŹ rst time in almost a decade I have spent the annual family picnic shirtless and the ďŹ rst time most can remember me bringing a date to ANY family beach activity. â&#x20AC;&#x153;Thanks again for giving me a whole new lease on life!â&#x20AC;?
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> Celebrating its world premiere, the new CLS builds on the pioneering role of its predecessor yet at the same time is an entirely new edition. “The new CLS points the way forward for the future perceptible design idiom of Mercedes-Benz”, explains Professor Gorden Wagener, head of design at Mercedes-Benz. “At the same time it takes its inspiration from the great tradition of stylish, refined sportiness which has always been a feature of Mercedes coupés.” Exterior:
The proportions remain as spectacular as ever: long bonnet, narrow-look windows with frameless side windows, dynamic roof sweeping back at an angle towards the rear. The four-door coupé from Mercedes-Benz immediately made its mark in 2003 as a new style icon. Now the proportions are the same - and yet everything is different: the second generation of this design trendsetter has adopted a completely new look. What immediately strikes the eye is the innovative front design, which is reminiscent of the Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG. Visually, the radiator grille is not integrated into the bonnet but is formed separately. This highlights the long, sporty bonnet even further. The grille is dominated by the large central star, which underlines the car’s relationship to the other coupés of the brand and also enhances brand identity. The large, elongated dark air inlets with black grilles also add to the vehicle’s athletic appearance.
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which are the world’s first to offer all of the regular dynamic light functions using LED technology. This innovation boasts an impressive design - inside they are divided into three arrowshaped layers from top to bottom: the upper layer contains an LED indicator, beneath which is a striking LED side light offering low beam functions. The side light can also be seen when the dipped beam function is switched on, thereby creating a novel and separate night-time design and distinctive look. The lowest level of the headlamp houses the main beam and nightview functions. A total of 71 LEDs not only provide an unmistakable appearance, but also a significantly enhanced view of the road compared with previous systems. Interior:
The interior of the CLS is also distinguished by a timeless design, which combines straightforward elegance with innovative details and handcrafted perfection. An eye-catching feature is the wrap-around effect of the cockpit: a high line sweeps from the driver’s door over the instrument panel support and across to the front passenger door.The central display has also been integrated harmoniously into the upper part of the instrument panel. At the same time, the downward sweeping side line on the doors continues the dynamic dropping line of the exterior. <
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Harrison T. Slaughter > Harrison T. Slaughter is board certified by the Florida Bar as a specialist in criminal trial law. He is rated AV® Preeminent by Martindale-Hubbell and included in Super Lawyers®). With more than 30 years of trial experience, he has handled hundreds of cases throughout the United States, Europe, and the Caribbean. Selected by his peers for inclusion in The 2010 Best Lawyers in America® (2010), Mr. Slaughter has defended numerous clients on charges ranging from tax evasion, securities fraud, wire fraud, money laundering, Internet crimes, mail fraud, drug smuggling, murder and Medicare fraud. Harrison T. Slaughter has represented executives of Fortune 500 Companies, politicians, physicians, and professional athletes. Besides handling highly complex and nationally known cases, Mr. Slaughter also represents average hardworking Americans who are wrongfully accused of criminal conduct. Each and every case that Mr. Slaughter handles is treated with equal importance. Harrison T. Slaughter believes that trials are won with preparation and that when advocating on behalf of the innocent or the wrongfully accused, a good defense lawyer must match the Government blow for blow in order to achieve equality in the courtroom. If the defendant doesn’t challenge the government’s case or submit its own witnesses, then, by default, the jury will accept whatever the prosecutor produces.
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less when it involves continuous trade. The drawback of this visa is that it does not currently offer any path to permanent residency. Lawmakers are currently contemplating legislation to alter this.
The Marriage of Business and Immigration By: Mark NeJame Contributor: Shahzad Ahmed & Frank Symphorien Saavedra Read more at: StyleToMe.com
> Our immigration laws offer several options for foreigners who wish to invest in our economy. If done correctly, the investments can benefit the U.S. economy while yielding a form of immigration status for the investor, allowing them to remain in the United States. Let’s take a look at some of these popular businesses visas. Individuals with businesses abroad often desire to expand their operations into the United States.After all, our market offers unparalleled opportunities for entrepreneurs. In such a case, the businessperson may register a corporation or another business entity within the United States and seek to become an intra-company transferee. An intracompany transferee is eligible for an L-1 visa if he or she will be the manager, executive or an employee with specialized knowledge in the U.S. company and has been employed abroad continuously by the foreign operation for the immediate prior year. This visa is renewable for up to 8 years and offers a path to permanent residency. Another popular visa is for pure investors or foreign traders. E-2/E-1 visas, also known as the “treaty investor” or “Treaty trader” visas, are for nationals of a country who have a treaty with the United States. The national must be coming to the U.S. to develop and direct a business enterprise or to carryout trade between the U.S. and the treaty country. However, the investment or trade generated must be “substantial.” Although the regulations do not define “substantial,” it must be sufficient to ensure the successful operation of the enterprise. Usually, close to $100,000 of investment capital is sufficient, but the amount may be
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Homegrown Luxury for Less Orlando for Locals
By: Gary C. Sain President and CEO, Orlando/Orange County Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc. Read more at: StyleToMe.com
> Indulgent. Pampering. Spoiled. No matter how you phrase it, the latest luxe additions to Orlando’s accommodations landscape set the scene for the perfect getaway — right in your own back yard. For the discerning guest, there are a number of luxurious, award-winning resorts and hotels to choose from. This weekend, why not get out of the house and take advantage of the great accommodations found right here in Orlando? Orlando’s newest addition exceeds all expectations of its legendary pedigree as the first Waldorf Astoria to be built outside the flagship property in New York City; the Waldorf Astoria Orlando. Here you’ll find exquisite amenities such as the Waldorf Astoria Spa by Guerlain, Rees Jones-designed Championship Golf Course and the signature Bull & Bear Steakhouse. Adjacent to the Waldorf Astoria, Orlando Hilton Bonnet Creek is tucked away within a pristine nature preserve, offering a restful private retreat, three upscale restaurants and a zero-entry lagoon-style pool with three-acre lazy river.
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Or, try this one on for size; named one of Travel + Leisure’s Top 100 Hotels in North America,The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes features The Ritz-Carlton Spa, The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club and two local favorite fine-dining restaurants from celebrity chefs; Norman’s by Norman Van Aken, and Primo by Melissa Kelly.
Olympic-sized pool and four tennis courts will make your entire stay enjoyable. Or you could witness the marching ducks at the Peabody Orlando, and check out the recently opened expansion of one of Orlando’s icons. With 1,641 rooms, the Peabody Orlando is a must stay for those looking for luxury and pampering.
If you like to hit the links with friends and family or need to work on your game, Orlando is home to several top-rated golf resorts and teaching academies. The Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate is home to the world headquarters of the David Leadbetter Golf Academy and two courses designed by legend Greg Norman. Not too far down I-4 at Orlando World Center Marriott Resort, you can perfect your putt with professional instruction at the Bill Madonna Golf Academy; delivering nothing less than you’d expect from the largest Marriott hotel in the world. And outdoor adventurers won’t be left out. Rosen Shingle Creek, a grand hotel in the tradition of Florida’s turn-of-the-century resorts, is a conservation-minded hotel that encompasses the historic Shingle Creek — the headwaters of the Florida Everglades and also boasts a scenic and challenging course for all levels of play.
How about a little stylish escapism? The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin hotels offer top-notch restaurants, such as celebrity-chef Todd English’s bluezoo. At the Hard Rock Hotel you can enjoy rock star treatment in laid-back luxury. And allow yourself to be transported to the isles of the South Pacific with the swaying palm trees, lush landscaping and lagoon pool at The Loews Royal Pacific Resort. Or bask in a stunning re-creation of an Italian seaside village at the Loews Portofino Bay Hotel.
If you’re looking to commune with nature while in the lap of luxury, your hometown has a vast array of options. The beautiful suites at the Renaissance Orlando Resort at SeaWorld are among the largest in Central Florida, and a gilded Venetian aviary,
In downtown Orlando, art aficionados can stay at the Grand Bohemian Hotel Orlando, a true “arts” hotel housing an unprecedented 150 rare works from world-famous artists. Dark wood, rich fabrics and mosaic tile set an elegant tone throughout the hotel lobby; and four-star fine-dining restaurant, The Boheme. With so many world-class accommodations in Orlando, your only problem will be deciding which indulgence to select. So get out and enjoy luxury Orlando style.<
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Karen Arbutine Realtor of the Month Read more at: StyleToMe.com
> To those who value the unique and refined, Karen is the Luxury Home Specialist who offers an unrivaled understanding of distinctive lifestyles locally and around the world. At a time when the local real estate market is down, realtor Karen Arbutine is at the top of her game. Karen, the leading agent for RE/MAX Central Realty, recorded the largest residential sale in the history of Seminole County at 8.2 million. Her success story in the LUXURY real estate market is no surprise, Karen has more then 20 years experience in sales and marketing. After joining RE/MAX Central, Karen topped the charts when she earned a Platinum Club Award for recording more than $10 million in sales Arbutine annually. Currently, Karen is listed among the top 1 percent of some 10,000 realtor members of the Orlando Regional Realtor Association. “Being a Realtor comes natural to me,” says Karen, who can often be found with her ‘good luck charm’ Lucky, her beloved Labrador she rescued one year ago. I enjoy my profession and find it rewarding helping clients purchase and or sell their dream home. Along the way, Karen has developed an easy going demeanor with clients. She is genuinely sincere and always puts her clients best interest first and foremost. Poised, fashionable and polished this beautiful tall blond can easily pass for a model. She is adept at putting people at ease with her incredible knack of immediately connecting with the client. For more information on Karen Arbutine visit her website at www.getorlandorealestate.com or email her at karbutine@remax.net toll free at 1-888-727-7778 or 407-928-3788
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> Hello Orlando! Did you miss me? Let me fill you in on what you missed and what to expect out of our favorite city!
Festivals of Speed Jet Port Reception, Photo by Brion Price
In Case You Missed It Style Events, News & Gossip from around the city By: Alex Holland Read more at: StyleToMe.com
We hope you were there on September 29th, for Orlando Style and Maggiano’s “Rat Pack” event! Complimentary martinis, Sinatra, Dean Martin and the rest of the classic crooners, plus a team of Marilyn Monroe “tribute artists” made the evening very special. We throw awesome parties and events - and you need to come out with us. Stop what you’re doing right now, go to www. StyleToMe.com and sign up for our VIP Newsletter.You’ll be glad you did! October 1st was the day that Orlando kicked it into high gear, with the opening of the new, state-of-the-art Amway Center! Besides being the new home for the Orlando Magic - the Amway Center has a fantastic lineup of shows for the coming year, including some great music from The Eagles and comedy from Tyler Perry and Chelsea Handler. And if you live in Downtown Orlando - like me - this world-class entertainment is only a skip away! Have you ever been to a party in a jet hangar? On October 8th, Orlando Style sponsored the Luxury Lifestyle Jet Port reception. Exotic cars, tasty morsels and well-mixed drinks, made this event totally spectacular.There was also a cool runway event. While we talk about how great the Runway to Hope was during Mall at Millenia’s 2010 Fashion Week that took place last month elsewhere in this issue - I’m going to talk about it again for a sec: it was phenomenal! Now that Lost is off the air, E! News is the only show that I DVR, and believe me when I tell you that I was completely thrilled to see and meet Giuliana Rancic during the event. Giuliana was a fabulous red carpet host, and for a good cause too – money raised by the event went to the Arnold Palmer Medical Center Foundation.
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And speaking of Giualiana, she must have fallen in love with Orlando, because she was here again on October 14th to the 17th for the Southern Women’s Show at the Orange County Convention Center. Unique fashions, gourmet foods, makeovers, runway shows, and cooking classes made this event a one-stop shop for me! Food Network star Sandra Lee was also on-hand, signing her new book, Wine and Women: A Guide to Buying, Pairing and Sharing. With the holidays coming up, I’d say that this book came just in time. My favorite place on earth, besides my bed (I like to sleep in! Don’t get any ideas...), is the World Showcase at Epcot during the Food and Wine Festival. In its 15th year, this 6-week festival is special for so many reasons, but most of all, it’s because you can taste a variety of food and drink from all over the world – in a single evening! There are so many different vendors at the event that I always have to go twice - because inevitably, you always accidentally skip a country the first time. My favorite spots this year: Canada and France! If you love food, wine and runway fashions, October was another fantastic month for Orlando. With the arrival of the new Amway Center, we expect our worldclass city to steal a little more of the spotlight, and add a few more ‘must-do’s’ to every visitor’s list. In the meantime, I’m looking forward to even more great events and parties in November. See you next month! < Know of a not-to-be-missed event? Do Tell!
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How to Enter: Log on to StyleToMe.com and click on “Contests.” You will then be able to create a profile on Orlando Style’s online model community. Please include a brief description of yourself: date of birth, name, height, city you live in, measurements and dress size, occupation, hobbies, professional goals and ambitions. Entries are on an ongoing basis.
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Congratulations to Raven, the winner of the October 2010 issue.
Legal disclaimer: Votes are placed by readers and online users of Orlando Style. Winners are chosen by those votes and the professional advice of BEBE Models. No complaints or legal ways are permitted nor accepted. BEBE Models is permitted to overrule the decision of the electronic votes. In submitting votes to our website, all participants and contestants agree with these terms. All information and picture material submitted by the contestants or their representatives to Orlando Style Magazine are accepted to be used by Orlando Style Magazine and Orlando Style’s website.
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By: Holly V. Kapherr Read more at: StyleToMe.com
> Michael Pollan, food advocate, journalist and author of food manifesto, The Omnivore’s Dilemma, said, “I serve the kind of food I know the story behind.” This kind of locavore eating has caught on among the foodie public, as farmer’s markets and food co-ops spring up all over the country, including Central Florida. The ability to eat food that has been grown locally and includes a sense of terrior, or place of origin, makes local eating not only a fine food trend, but also a very special practice. One local farmer, Jim Wood, raises highquality pork for some of the best restaurants in the area, including Spencer’s for Steaks and Chops in the Hilton Orlando. His Palmetto Creek Farms, in Avon Park, Florida, once raised more than ten different breeds of pig, but narrowed it down to the famed Hereford, the most popular heritage breed. These pigs, with their rust-colored bodies and white head and legs, are active and personable creatures with, as Pollan says, their own story.
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The farm was established in 2001, just as foodies all over the world were drawn to the Slow Food movement, which espouses the ideals of home-cooked, high-quality food grown from local sources rather than meat from battery farms and produce from government-subsidized acreage. “We allow our animals to roam on the farm,” says Jim, “there’s no need to clip their tails or teeth as you would in a confined operation. We have happy pigs here.” In 2004, Jim and his family were invited, along with other farmers from Florida and southern Georgia, to take part in meat tasting at the University of Florida. The farmers were fed processed meat from a commercial buyer’s club next to the university’s integrated farm. “The difference in quality was extreme. That night, I drove home pondering what I could do to take our little farm from producing show pigs like Berkshires and Durocs to high-quality meats,” says Jim. The answer: produce Herefords.
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There is a major difference in the taste of grass-fed, free-range pork. The meat is herbaceous, redolent of the farm from which the pigs came. “The quality of the meat in the Hereford pig is far superior to other breeds,” says Jim. There are three main factors that contribute to the high quality of Palmetto Creek Farms’ pork. First, the fat and protein content in Hereford pigs is at a good balance, the goal for excellent quality meat, making the pork succulent and tender. The genetic make-up of the pigs is also an important factor in the quality of the meat. In Berkshires and Herefords, the fat has not been “bred out” of the animal, and the pH of the meat is near neutral, which helps the meat retain moisture during cooking. Lastly, the environment, or terroir, as wine aficionados refer to the land, in which the pigs are raised is of utmost importance. “If a pig is raised with too much stress, or
too little exercise, it will affect the quality of the meat for certain.” Just like humans, when animals receive too little exercise, it is more difficult for their muscles to produce the kinds of proteins needed to stay healthy. “It is our belief that exercise allows more oxygen in the blood to travel throughout the meat of the hog which provides meat with more redness in color,” says Jim. The hogs at Palmetto Creek Farm are freerange, which means they spend their entire lives outside eating natural grasses, bugs and flowers. They are raised on a low-protein diet, which allows the natural quality of the meat to develop while still meeting the animals’ nutritional needs. Palmetto Creek Farms is a family-owned and operated establishment with friends and neighbors to lend a helping hand whenever available. “Many of our friends helped us raise our barn and build the fence; it was all a labor of love,” says Jim. Many friends and family helped paint the barn, Jim and his
wife Debbie began pouring the concrete for the barn floor themselves, eventually hiring a contractor to finish the job. “We really wanted to do it ourselves, but it about killed us. Once we saw the contractor do it, it was really simple…if you know what you’re doing.” Jim and Debbie may not be experts in pouring concrete, but they are authorities in all things pork. In 2007, a wine salesman introduced Jim and Debbie to Kathleen Blake, then executive chef at Primo, as well as Scott Copeland, then executive chef to K’s Restaurant & Wine Bar. Most recently, Jim showcased his product from Palmetto Creek Farms in special ‘pork’ cooking class, lunch and wine pairing at Spencer’s for Steaks and Chops. “We had a wonderful time showing off the work that we do every day. It’s wonderful to know that there are people who appreciate high-quality ingredients from local sources,” says Jim.<
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The first-annual Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Food & Wine Classic took the resort by storm with excellent wines and delicious food
from one of Disney’s most revered resort hotels.
An Instant Classic By: Holly V. Kapherr Photos: Clifford Alejos Read more at: StyleToMe.com
> “We had no idea there would be so many people here,” I overheard one vendor say. “We thought there would only be a hundred or so—I think I’ve served a thousand!” The first-annual Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Food & Wine Classic combined topnotch beverages with highquality food for a festival sure to become an instant classic and a destination food festival.
served on dry ice in a test tube “Pipette.” We were instructed to just suck it all down in one slurp to taste the flavors all at once. The combination of fresh horseradish, chilled shrimp and cocktail sauce was a perfect amuse bouche.After that, I was primed to get to the real eating.Across the sidewalk, we found one of our favorite bites of the night: Tuna Tartare Nachos from the Cabana Bar and Beach Club. The name certainly doesn’t do this hors d’oeuvre justice.This scoop of sesame-spiked tuna tartare sat atop a baked tortilla chip and balanced on a squeeze of spicy sriracha aioli.
The evening started with a seminar on Belgian beers, featuring the Trappist Chimay brewhouse and beers from Westmalle and Orval. These beers are complex and interesting, and led by Adam Bagwell and Rob Nelson, managers of Merchant duVin beverage purveyors, the class was an informative look at the science of beer making and beer pairing. One of six beverage seminars offered, including Riesling, Mixology (the science of cocktail making) and a primer on Japanese sake, the Belgian Beer class was full of passionate beer drinkers ready to expose their palates to something new.
A bit further down, Executive Pastry Chef Laurent Branlard showed off his decadent desserts, including a raspberry macaron and homemade ice cream sandwiches. They went fast in the humid evening air. Shula’s Steakhouse cooked steaks to order and served them with classic creamed spinach. Right next to that booth was a plethora of champagnes and sparkling wines from Moet & Chandon. Il Mulino sandwiched tomato braised meatballs between a mini-hoagie roll for a hearty appetizer.The Fountain served up the freshly fried chickpea patties known as falafel, served alongside a smoky Moroccan mayo.We finished off the evening at Todd English’s bluezoo, where the fivecourse tasting menu for $70 is a sure steal.
In the courtyard between the Swan side and the Dolphin side of the resort, twenty vendors from wine representatives like smoky Malbec of Mendoza, sake-istas from Ty Ku and dueling bartenders from the Swan and Dolphin to delicious food representing the four award-winning restaurants at the Swan and Dolphin kept everyone entertained and well-fed for four delectable hours.
Mark your calendars for this event next year, October 7–8, 2011, because the second year of this stellar Food & Wine Classic is sure to be even better than the first. <
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I-Drive & Universal [includes Restaurant Row] Amura Sand Lake 7786 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-370-0007 $$ Japanese delicacies, sushi, seafood & steak AKI Restaurant 7460 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-354-0025 $ Sushi & family style Japanese cuisine Anatolia 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Ste 108 Orlando 407-352-6766 $$$ Fine Turkish Antonio’s 7559 W Sand Lake Rd. The Fountains, Orlando 407-363-9191 $$$ Multi-regional Italian cuisine Ayothaya Thai Cuisine 7555 West Sand Lake 407-345-0040 $$ Authentic Thai cuisine Bahama Breeze 8849 International Dr. Orlando 407-248-2499 $$ Exciting Caribbean cuisine BB Kings Blues Club Orlando 9101 International Dr. 407-370-4550 BiCE at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel 5601 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-503-1415 $$$$ Fine Italian Riviera dining Bonefish Grill 7830 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-355-7707 $$ Fresh fish & grilled specialties Bravo! Cucina Italiana 7924 Via Dellagio Wy. Orlando 407-351-5880 $$ Casual dining with fresh, authentic Italian cuisine Brio Tuscan Grille 4200 Conroy Rd. Mall at Millennia Orlando 407-351-8892 $$$ Authentic Tuscan culinary creations
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Cala Bella Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando 407-996-3322 $$$$ Upscale Italian cuisine with Mediterranean & American inspiration California Pizza Kitchen 4200 Conroy Rd. Mall at Millennia Orlando 407-248-7887 $ Innovative pizza, pasta, soups & salads The Capital Grille 9101 International Dr. Orlando 407-370-4392 $$$$ Dry-aged steak, seafood & wine Cantina Laredo 8000 Via Dellagio Way Orlando 407-345-0186 $$$ Gourmet Mexican food Capriccio Grill 9801 International Dr. Orlando 407-352-4000 $$$ Italian steakhouse, seafood & pasta Cedar’s 7732 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-351-6000 $$ Lebanese cuisine, steak, seafood & lamb Charley’s Steak House 8255 International Dr. Orlando 407-363-0228 $$ Flame-broiled steak, chicken, chops & fish Christini’s Ristorante Italiano 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando 407-345-8770 $$$ Original, multi-regional Italian cuisine Cheesecake Factory 4200 Conroy Rd. Mall at Millenia Orlando 407-226-0333 $$ Over 200 menu items including the famous cheescake The Clubhouse 7572 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando, FL 32819 407-363-9103 $$ A variety of food offerings & 20 beers on tap
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J Alexander’s Orlando at Rialto 7335 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-345-1039 $$$ Contemporary American restaurant Jack’s Place The Rosen Plaza Hotel 9700 International Dr. Orlando 407-996-1787 $$$ Gourmet steak & seafood in a whimsical atmosphere Jimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-2155 $$ “Floribbean” fare & famous margaritas Kafe Kalik 4969 International Dr #3E01 Orlando 248-0889 $$$ Caribbean Food The Kitchen Hard Rock Hotel 5800 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-503-2431 $$$ Breakfast buffet, steak & seafood A Land Remembered Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel 9939 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-996-6338 $$$$ Legendary Orlando steakhouse Memories of India 7625 Turkey Lake Rd. Dr. Philips 407-370-3277 $$ Rich & flavorful Indian dishes Mama Della’s at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel Portofino Bay Hotel 5601 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-503-1432 $$$ Real Italian mama’s kitchen Maggiano’s 9101 International Dr. Orlando 407-241-8650 $$$ Italian-American dishes & family style cuisine McCormick & Schmick’s Mall at Millennia 4200 Conroy Rd. Orlando 407-226-6515 $$ Fresh seafood, steak, salads & pasta
Ming Court 9188 International Dr. Orlando 407-351-9988 $$$ Oriental dining, sushi, dim sum, wok & grill selections Morton’s 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando 407-248-3485 $$$ Prime-aged steak, fresh fish & elegant dessert Moon Fish 7525 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-363-7262 $$$ Fresh seafood and steak blending Pan-Asian, Cajun & Pacific Rim fare Nagoya Sushi 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando 407-248-8558 $$ Innovative Sushi creations and seasonal specialties Ocean Prime 7339 W Sand Lake Rd. #420 Orlando 407-781-4880 $$$$ Seafood & steak, handcrafted cocktails & world class wines Oceanaire Seafood Room 9101 International Dr. Orlando 407-363-4801 $$$$ Oyster bar & fish selections from around the world Orchid Court Sushi Bar Royal Pacific Resort 6300 Hollywood Wy. Orlando 407-503-3000 $$$ Tropical drinks & exotic sushi platters Palm Restaurant Hard Rock Hotel 5800 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-503-7256 $$$$ Prime cut meats, Nova Scotia lobster, American & Italian fare Passage to India 5532 International Dr. Orlando 407-351-3456 $$ Northern Indian cuisine
P.F. Chang’s China Bistro Mall at Millenia 4200 Conroy Rd. Orlando 407-345-2888 $$ Classic Chinese cuisine with a modern bistro touch Red Bamboo 6803 S Kirkman Rd. Orlando 407-226-8997 $$ Authentic Thai cuisine Rengetsu of Tokyo 8400 International Dr. Orlando 407-345-0044 $$$ Delectable Japanese cuisine Rice Paper Vietnamese Fusion Cuisine 7637 Turkey Lake Rd. Orlando 407-352-4700$ Healthy, fresh Vietnamese food Roy’s 7760 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-352-4844 $$$$ Hawaiian fusion blending European sauces & Asian spices Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse 7501 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-226-3900 $$$$ Sizzling steaks, seafood, salad & dessert Salt Island Restaurant 7500 International Dr. Orlando 407-996-SALT $$$ Premier chophouse & fish market Samba Room 7468 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-226-0550 $$ Latin cuisine blended with exotic fruits & rare spices Season’s 52 7700 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-354-5212 $$$ Grill & wine bar Shogun Japanese Steakhouse 6327 International Dr. Orlando 407-996-1607 $$ Teppanyaki chefs create memorable dishes
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Seito Sushi 8031 Turkey Lake Rd. #700 Orlando 407-248-8888 $$ Sushi & Japanese fare Sushiology 6400 International Dr. #130, Orlando 407-345-0245 $ Healthy & unique sushi Sushi Katana 4192 Conroy Rd. #103, Orlando 407-345-0055 $$$ Contemporary Sushi Tang’s Thai Cuisine 555 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-345-8264 $ Modern Thai Cuisine Taverna Opa 9101 International Dr. STe 2240 Orlando 407-351-8660 $$ Greek and Mediterranean dishes Texas de Brazil 5259 International Dr. Orlando 407-355-0355 $$$ Slow roasted meats & traditional Brazilian side dishes Timpano Italian Chophouse 7488 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-248-0429 $$$ Martini bar & chophouse serving steak, chops & pasta Tommy Bahama Cafe 9101 International Dr. Orlando 321-281-5888 $$$ Island-inspired cuisine Vines 7533 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-351-1227 $$$ Grille & wine bar with live music Vito’s Chop House 8633 International Dr. Orlando 407-354-2467 $$ Classic steakhouse with an Italian flare WA 5911 Turkey Lake Rd. #102 Orlando 407-226-0234 $$ Japanese Fusion
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Wantilan Luau Royal Pacific Hotel 6300 Hollywood Wy. Orlando 407-503-3463 $$$$ Hawaiian themed buffet & dinner show Millenia Blue Martini 4200 Conroy Rd. Mall at Millenia Orlando 407-447-2583 $$ Premier martini lounge Crave 4158 Conroy Rd., Orlando, FL 32839 407-345-8788 $$$ Fresh,Vibrant, American West Caffe Positano 3030 E Semoran Blvd. Apopka 407-774-8080 $$ Family-owned authentic Italian Hagan O’Reilly’s 16112 Marsh Rd. #401, Winter Garden 407-905-4782 $$ Irish food & pub Tavern on the Lake 6996 Grande Ave. #200, Orlando 407-233-2900 $$ American food & lounge NYPD II Pizza 2589 S Hiawassee Rd. Orlando 407-293-8880 $$ Pizza & salad Downtown / Central 310 Lakeside 301 East Pine St. Orlando 407-373-0310 $$ New American cuisine & bar Amura Downtown 55 W Church St. Orlando 407-316-8500 $$$ Sushi, seafood, steak & wine The Black Olive 22 East Pine Orlando 407-849-1689 $$$ Mediterranean inspired Italian cuisine
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The Boheme Restaurant The Grand Bohemian Hotel 325 S Orange Ave., Orlando 407-313-9000 $$$ Eclectic & classic dishes with a modern twist Café Trastevere 825 N Magnolia Ave. Orlando 407-839-0235 $$ Casual Roman-Italian restaurant Ceviche Tapas Bar & Restaurant 125 W Church St. Orlando 321-281-8140 $$$ Authentic Northern Spain & Catalan cuisine Cityfish Restaurant 617 E Central Blvd. Orlando 407-849-9779 $$ Neighborhood seafood restaurant Citrus Restaurant 821 N Orange Ave. Orlando 407-373-0622 $$$ New American cuisine with Latin inspirations Dexter’s 808 E Washington St. Orlando 407-648-2777 $$ Wine bar with rotating food menu Funky Monkey Wine Company 912 N. Mills Ave. Orlando 407-427-1447 $$$ Sushi-Steak-SeafoodWine-Beer-Sake Graffiti Junktion 900 E Washington St. 407-426-9503 $ American burger bar Hue 629 E Central Blvd. Orlando 407-849-1800 $$$ Urban bistro Ichiban 19 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-423-2688 $$ Fresh sushi & Japanese cuisine Johnny’s Fillin’ Station 2631 S Ferncreek Ave. Orlando 407-894-6900 $ Sanwiches, salad, burgers & wings
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Juliana’s 2306 Edgewater Dr. College Park 407-425-1801 $$$ Fine Tuscan cuisine K Wine Bar 2401 Edgewater Dr. College Park 407-872-2332 $$$ Upscale dining featuring eclectic American dishes Kres Chophouse & Lounge 17 Church St. Orlando 407-447-7950 $$$ Progressive American steakhouse Paxia 2611 Edgewater Dr., College Park 407-420-1155 $$ Alta Cocina Mexicana & Tequila Lounge Senso Supper Club 13 South Orange Ave. Orlando 407-246-1755 $$ American cuisine & music Seito Sushi Baldwin Park 4898 New Broad St. Orlando 407-898-8801 $$ Sushi & Japanese fare Shari Sushi 621 E Central Blvd. Orlando 407-4209420 $$ Japanese food & sushi with an American flare Shin Sushi and Saki Bar 803 N Orange Ave. Orlando 407-648-8000 $$$ Fine Japanese dining Smokey Bones BBQ 3400 E Colonial Dr. Orlando 407-894-1511 $ Bar & fire grill Spice Modern Steakhouse 407 E Central Blvd. Orlando 407-481-9533 $$$ Eclectic & modern American cuisine Taste 717 W Smith St. College Park 407-835-0646 $ California small plate (tapas) style with Caribbean influences
Urban Flats 183 S Orange Ave. #100, Orlando 321-332-6889 $$ Refined casual wine bar with flatbread specialties Wall Street Cantina 19 N Orange Ave. Orlando 407-420-1515 $ Tropical & Mexican themed menu with entertainment Wildside BBQ & Grill 700 E Washington St. Orlando 407-872-8665 $$ Award-winning BBQ Winter Park Area 310 Park South 310 S Park Ave. Winter Park 407-647-7277 $$$ New American cuisine & bar Bosphorous Turkish Cuisine 108 S Park Ave. Winter Park 407-644-8609 $$ Family-owned authentic Turkish fare BRIO Tuscan Grille 480 N Orlando Ave. #110 Winter Park 622-5611 $$ Authentic Tuscan culinary creations Café de France 526 S Park Ave. Winter Park 407-647-1869 $$ Authentic French Cuisine Chez Vincent 533 W New England Ave., Winter Park 407-533-2929 $$ Upscale French restaurant Del Frisco’s Prime Steak & Lobster 729 Lee Rd., Orlando 407-645-4443 $$$ Prime steak & seafood Dexter’s 558 W New England Ave., Winter Park 407-629-1150 $ Wine bar with rotating food menu Enzian Theatre 1300 S Orlando Ave. 407-629-1088. $$ Fusion of food & film
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Wazzabi 1408 Gay Rd. Winter Park 407-647-8744 $$$ Japanese steakhouse & sushi bar Disney Area Artist Point Wilderness Lodge 901 W Timberline Dr. Orlando 407-939-3463 $$$ American Northwestern cuisine Boma Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge 2901 Osceola Parkway Lake Buena Vista 407-938-4722 $$ Flavors of Africa Bull & Bear Steakhouse® At Waldorf Astoria Orlando 14200 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane Orlando 407-597-5500 $$$ hearty portions of classic fare Bahama Breeze 8735 Vineland Ave. Orlando 407-938-9010 $$$ Exciting Caribbean cuisine California Grill Disney’s Contemporary Resort 4600 N. World Dr.Orlando 407-939-3463 $$$$ California cuisine
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Citricos Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort 4401 Floridian Wy. Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3463 $$$ Southern European cuisine Columbia Restaurant 649 Front St.Celebration 407-566-1505 $$$ Spanish restaurant Flying Fish Café Disney’s Board Walk Orlando 407-939-3646 $$$ Contemporary seafood Hawk’s Landing Steakhouse and Grille 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8829 $$$$ Steak, fish, pork,poultry & lamb High Velocity 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8690 $$$ Trendy sports bar House of Blues 1490 E. Buena Vista Dr. Orlando 407-934-BLUE $$ Southern American food Il Mulino Walt Disney World Swan 1200 Epcot Resort Blvd. Lake Buena Vista 407-934-1610 $$ Vibrant Italian cuisine Imperium Food & Wine Restaurant & Wine Shop 606 Market St., Celebration 407-566-9054
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Jiko Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge 2901 Osceola Parkway Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3463 $$$ Fusion of African, Indian & Mediterranean cuisine Johnnie’s Hideaway 12551 State Rd. 535 Orlando 407-827-1111 $$ Steak, fish & Floribbean cuisine La Coquina Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress One Grand Cypress Blvd., Orlando 407-239-1234 $$$$ Fine French dining La Luce® At Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek 14100 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane Orlando 407-597-3600 $$$ Authentic Italian dining Market Street Café 701 Front St. Celebration 407-566-1144 $$ Classic American dining Mikado’s Japanese Steakhouse 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8664 $$$ Japanese & Teppanyaki
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Moon Fish 7525 W Sand Lake Rd. 407-363-7262 $$ Fresh seafood and steak blending Pan-Asian, Cajun & Pacific Rim fare Planet Hollywood Downtown Disney Orlando 407-827-7827 $$ Classic American food The Plantation Room at Celebration Hotel 700 Bloom St. Celebration 407-566-6000 $$ Fine steakhouse, Florida seafood & salad Rainforest Café Downtown Disney, Orlando 407-827-8500 $$$ Tropical & specialty items Renaissance Orlando 6677 Sea Harbor Dr., Orlando 407-351-5555 $$$ American & Japanese Ristorante Tuscany 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8577 $$$ First authentic Tuscan restaurant in Orlando Seito Sushi 671 Front St. Celebration 407-566-1889 $$ Sushi & Japanese fare Solaris 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8577 $$$ Homestyle cooking
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Fish Bones 7005 County Rd., 46A Lake Mary 407-581-2399 $$ Fresh seafood, steak & prime rib Hana Sushi 397 E Altamonte Dr., #1200 Altamonte Springs 407-830-9233 $$$ Classic Japanese & sushi Journeys Restaurant 1831 W State Road 434, Longwood 407-629-2221 $$$ Blending of world cuisine K Restaurant Wine Bar 2401 Edgewater Dr. Orlando 407-872-2332 $$$ Upscale dining featuring eclectic American dishes Kohinoor 249 W S.R. 436 Altamonte Springs 407-788-6004 $$ Authentic Indian food Nagoya Sushi 5661 Red Bug Lake Rd. Winter Springs 407-478-3388 $$ Innovative Sushi creations Stonewood Tavern 1210 International Pkwy., Heathrow 407-333-3292 $$ Oak burning grill featuring steak & seafood
Terramia Wine Bar & Tavern 1185 S. Spring Center Blvd. Altamonte Springs 407-774-8466 $$ Authentic Italian dining Vineyard Wine Company 1140 Townpark Ave., #1260 Lake Mary 407-833-9463 $$ Food & wine pairings South Bauern-Stube 8015 S Orange Ave. Orlando407-857-8404 $$ Authentic German cuisine Julie’s Waterfront 4201 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-240-2557 $$ Seafood & healthy menu items Le Coq Au Vin 4800 S. Orange Ave., Orlando 407-851-6980 $$$ New world flavors Norman’s The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes 4012 Central Florida Pkwy., Orlando 407-393-4333 $$$$ Flavors from all 4 corners of the world Padrino’s Cuban Bistro The Village at Hunter’s Creek 13586 S John Young Pkwy Orlando 407-251-5107 $$
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Orlando, FL- Due to popular demand, America’s premier comedian is hitting the road in a return to his first love stand-up comedy. Hailed as “the master stand-up comic of his generation” and “the best comedian of our time,” in a Washington Post article by Tom Shales, Seinfeld has an uncanny ability to joke about the little things in life that relate to audiences everywhere. Seinfeld now sets his sights on performing his material across the country. The performance will be held at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre on November 5th at 7:00 p.m. For more information visit bobcarr. performing-arts-center.org or call (407) 849-2577
For more information visit: www.orlandofoodandwinefest.com 17th Annual Nights of Lights Millions of white lights create a magical holiday atmosphere in the Nation’s oldest city during the 17th Annual Nights of Lights Celebration in St. Augustine, Florida. Tracing its origins to the Spanish tradition of displaying a lighted white candle during the Christmas holidays, the spectacular lighting reflects the city’s 445-year history while creating a beautiful setting for special memories.
Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party Lake Buena Vista, FL- Bring the 2 things that children love most together, Christmas and Disney, and what do you have? A holiday event filled with a million memories. The event features snow on Main Street, carolers, parades, shows, family photos, and spectacular fireworks. The event will be held on various days from November 8th to December 19th from 7:00 p.m. to 12:00 a.m., with tickets starting at $59.95 for ages 10 and up. For more information visit: www.disneyworld.disney.go.com America’s Got Talent Live! Orlando, FL- “America’s Got Talent,” NBC’s hit television talent show from American Idol producers will be featuring the Season 5 winner as well as other finalists and fan favorites and will be hosted by Jerry Springer. The event will be held at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Center on Sunday, November 7th at 7:30 p.m. The admission price will be $39.50. For more information call (407) 849-2577 or visit: www.bobcarr.performing-arts-center.org Third Annual Orlando Food & Wine Festival Orlando, FL- Festival goers will enjoy two days of top notch entertainment featuring the sounds of WAR and Grammy award winning, Fourplay, along with food from some of best restaurants Orlando has to offer, football games at the outdoor sports bar and cooking techniques from local and national chefs. The festival will be held on November 13th from 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and
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A variety of special events, such as tours of ancient buildings and art walks, will occur from November 19th to January 3 of 2011. For more information you may call 1-800-653-2489 or visit: www.visitfloridashistoriccoast.com Gaylord Palms ICE! This holiday attraction is one of the coolest and most spectacular in the nation... and it happens in sunny Orlando, Florida! The popular family experience gives guests a chance to visit a whimsical winter wonderland of interactive environments and larger-than-life, three-dimensional ice monuments and sculptures. The enormous structure used to house ICE! — dubbed “The Florida Fridge” — is cooled to a chilly nine degrees, making it necessary for the resort to provide over-sized parkas for visitors to wear. ICE! will be held from November 20th to January 2nd of 2011. For more information visit gaylordhotels.com or call (407) 586-2000 Young Frankenstein Orlando, FL- Hosted at the Bob Carr Performing Arts Center is the new Mel Brooks-Thomas Meehan musical based on the hilarious and classic film also called Young Frankenstien which starred Gene Wilder. The musical will be held from November 30th to December 5th. For more information visit bobcarr. performing-arts-center.org or call (407) 849-2577
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Alive After Five Nov. 11 at 5:00 pm Downtown Sanford, FL 407-688-8788
Music La Roux Nov. 2 at 9:00 pm Hard Rock Live 6050 Universal Boulevard Orlando, FL 32819 407-351-LIVE (5483)
Fairwinds Broadway Across America presents Young Frankenstein Nov. 30 at 8:00 pm Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre 600 West Amelia Street Orlando, FL 32801 407-849-2000 Comedy
Rock for Hunger 5 Nov. 6 at 3:00 pm Florida Citrus Bowl 1610 West Church Street Orlando, FL 32805 407-849-2500
Jerry Seinfeld Nov. 5 at 7:00 pm Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre 600 West Amelia Street Orlando, FL 32801 407-849-2000
Jazzed in Sanford Nov. 6 at 4:00 pm Magnolia Square Downtown Sanford, FL
102 JAMZ Comedy Jam Nov. 18 at 8:00 pm Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre 600 West Amelia Street Orlando, FL 32801 407-849-2000
Sunset & Symphony Fall Concert Nov. 6 at 6:00 pm Bok Tower Gardens Lake Wales, FL 863-676-1408 House of Blues and Foundation present Anberlin Nov. 6 at 8:00 pm House of Blues 1490 East Buena Vista Drive Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 407-934-BLUE (2583) Badfish – A Tribute to Sublime Nov. 7 at 7:30 pm House of Blues 1490 East Buena Vista Drive Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 407-934-BLUE (2583) Sevendust with 10 Years, Aranda, A New Revolution Nov. 11 at 8:00 pm House of Blues 1490 East Buena Vista Drive Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 407-934-BLUE (2583) Music at the Casa Nov. 14 at 12:00 pm Casa Feliz Historic Home Museum Winter Park, FL 407-628-8200 Orlando Philharmonic presents Home For the Holidays Nov. 27 at 2:00 and 8:00 pm Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre 600 West Amelia Street Orlando, FL 32801 407-849-2000
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> ABOUT THE AMWAY CENTER The Orlando Magic served as the developer of the Amway Center, which will host major national events, concerts and family shows. Opened last month, the facility is owned and operated by the City of Orlando on behalf of the Central Florida Community. The Amway Center was designed to reflect the character of the community, meet the goals of the users and build on the legacy of sports and entertainment in Orlando. The building exterior features a modern blend of glass and metal materials, along with ever-changing graphics via a monumental wall along one facade. A 180-foot tall tower serves as a beacon amid the downtown skyline. At 875,000 square feet, the new arena is almost triple the size of the old Amway Arena (367,000 square feet). The building features a sustainable, environmentally
friendly design and unmatched technology, featuring 1,100 digital monitors, the largest high-definition scoreboard in an NBA venue and multiple premium amenities available to all patrons in the building. BLUE presented by The Ritz-Carlton Club® is the perfect area to entertain clients, network, and get exclusive behind the scenes access. Located just across from the Magic locker room, BLUE puts members in the middle of the action as the team enters and exits the court while offering guests exceptional, executive-level service. This upscale, contemporary lounge allows season ticket holders to enjoy first and second row seating in Amway Arena with in-seat food and beverage service, while taking advantage of other premium amenities such as: complimentary valet parking, private restrooms, an upscale bar, a deluxe buffet and more. Every level of ticket buyer will have access to the Budweiser Baseline Bar and
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Central Florida Golf Celebration Golf Club 701 Golf Park Dr. Celebration Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 6,792 407-566-4653 Champions Gate Golf 1400 Masters Blvd. Champions Gate 888-558-9301 Diamondback Golf Club 6501 S.R. 544 E. Haines City Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 6,805 863-421-0437 Eagle Creek Golf Club 14409 Narcoossee Rd. Orlando 407-273-4653 Falcon’s Fire Golf Club 3200 Seralago Blvd. Kissimmee 407-239-5445 Golden Bear Club at Keene’s Pointe 6300 Jack Nicklaus Pkwy.,Windermere Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 7,173 407-876-5775 Grand Pines Golf Club 6351 International Golf Club Rd. Orlando 407-239-6909 Harmony Golf Preserve 7252 Five Oaks Dr. 407-891-8525 Hawk’s Landing Golf at the Orlando World Center Marriott 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 6,810 407-238-8660 Hunter’s Creek Golf Course 14401 Sports Club Wy., Orlando Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 7,432 407-240-4653
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Kissimmee Bay Country Club 2801 Kissimmee Bay Blvd. ,Kissimmee Size:a 18, Par: 71 Yardage: 6,846 407-348-4653 Kissimmee Golf Club 3103 Florida Coach Dr. Kissimmee 407-847-2816 Kissimmee Oaks Golf 1500 Oaks Blvd. Kissimmee 407-933-4055 MetroWest Golf Club 2100 S Hiawassee Rd. Orlando Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 7,051 407-299-8800 Mission Inn Golf and Tennis Resort 10400 C.R. 48 Howey-in-the-Hills 352-324-3101 Mystic Dunes Golf Club 7900 Palms Pkwy. Kissimmee 866-311-1234 Orange County National Golf Center and Lodge 16301 Phil Ritson Wy. Winter Garden 407-656-2626 Panther Lake Golf Course 16703 Phil Ritson Way Winter Garden, FL 407-656-2626 Remington Golf Club 2995 Remington Blvd. Kissimmee 407-344-4004 Reunion Resort & Club 7599 Gathering Dr. Davenport 407-662-1000 Arnold Palmer Legacy 1000 Reunion Way Reunion, Florida 34747 Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 6,876
The Independence 1000 Reunion Way Reunion, Florida 34747 Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 7,147 The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Orlando, Grande Lakes 4048 Central Florida Pkwy. , Orlando 407-393-4900 Rosen’s Shingle Creek Golf Club Rosen Shingle Creek Universal Blvd. Orlando Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 7,213 407-996-9933 Southern Dunes Golf Club 2888 Southern Dunes Blvd., Haines City 800-632-6400 Timacuan Golf & Country Club 550 Timacuan Blvd. Lake Mary 407-321-0010 The Villas of Grand Cypress 1 N Jacaranda Orlando North, South, and East Courses Size: 9, Par: 36 Yardage: 3,521; 3,462; and 3,434, respectively The New Course Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 6,773 407-239-4700 Waldorf Astoria Golf Club 14224 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane Orlando 407-597-3783 Walt Disney World Golf Courses Walt Disney World Lake Buena Vista Osprey Ridge 407-939-4653
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Hilton Orlando
Renaissance Orlando
Walt Disney World Vil-
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407-597-3600
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Celebration Hotel
Hotel Royal Plaza
Grande Lakes
700 Bloom St.
Walt Disney World
4000 Central Florida
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407-566-6000
1905 Hotel Plaza Blvd.
407-206-2300
Crowne Plaza
Lake Buena Vista
Rosen Shingle Creek
12000 International Dr.
407-828-2828
9939 Universal Blvd.
Orlando
Hyatt Regency
Orlando
407-355-0550
1 Grand Cypress Blvd.
407-996-9933
Embassy Suites
Orlando
Rosen Plaza Hotel
Downtown Orlando
407-239-1234
9700 International Dr.
191 East Pine St.
Hyatt Regency Orlando
Orlando
Orlando
International Airport
407-996-9700
407-841-1000
9300 Airport Blvd.
Rosen Centre Hotel
Embassy Suites
Orlando
9840 International Dr.
Grand Beach
407-825-1234
Orlando
8317 Lake Bryan Beach
Lake Buena Vista
407-996-9840
Blvd.
8100 Lake Ave.
Loews Royal Pacific
Orlando
Orlando
Resort at Universal
407-238-2500
407-239-1144
Orlando
Eo Inn & Urban Spa
JW Marriott
6300 Hollywood Wy.
227 N Eola Dr.
4000 Central Florida
Orlando
Orlando
Pkwy., Orlando
407-503-3000
407-481-8485
407-206-2300
Sheraton Orlando
The Florida Mall Hotel
Marriott Downtown
North Hotel
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400 W Livingston St.
600 N Lake Destiny Dr.
1500 Sand Lake Rd.
Orlando 407-843-6664
Maitland
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World Center Marriott
407-660-9000
407-859-1500
8701 World Center Dr.
Waldorf Astoria
Gaylord Palms Resort
Orlando
Orlando
6000 W Osceola Pkwy.
407-239-4200
14200 Bonnet Creek
Orlando
Omni Orlando Resort
Resort Lane
407-586-2000
1500 Masters Blvd.
Orlando
The Grand Bohemian
Orlando
407-597-5500
Hotel
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Walt Disney World
325 S. Orange Ave.
The Peabody
Swan & Dolphin
Orlando
9801 International Dr.
1500 Epcot Resorts
407-313-9000
Orlando
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Grosvenor Resort
407-352-4000 /
Lake Buena Vista
Walt Disney World Vil-
800-PEABODY
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Loews Portofino Bay
Dolphin: 407-934-4000
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Hotel at Universal
The Westin Imagine
407-828-4444
Orlando
Orlando
Hard Rock
5601 Universal Blvd.
9501 Universal Blvd.
5800 Universal Blvd.
Orlando
Orlando
Orlando
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407-233-2200
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Wyndham Palace
Hilton
8444 International Dr.
1900 Buena Vista Dr.
1751 Hotel Plaza Blvd.
Orlando
Lake Buena Vista
Lake Buena Vista
407-345-0505
407-827-2727
407-827-4000
Renaissance Hotel
Wyndham Resort
Hilton Orlando
5445 Forbes Place
8001 International Dr.
6001 Destination Pkwy
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Orlando Arts District Offering Arts, Culture, & Everything in Between By: Shanon Larimer Photos: Courtesy of Downtown Arts District Read more at: StyleToMe.com
> Located in the heart of the City Beautiful, and just a mere 30-minute jaunt from major attractions, the Downtown Arts District is home to a hugely popular arts event called the Gallery Hop. On the Third Thursday of each month from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., musicians and artists hit the sidewalks, trendy boutiques and café’s set up temporary exhibits, and art galleries remain open late. Drawing crowds since it started in 2005, the Gallery Hop continues to transform the business district into the vibrant, independent arts enclave that it is today. The emerging art scene is anchored by the CityArts Factory (29 South Orange Avenue; 407-648-7060; cityartsfactory.com), which is managed by the Downtown Arts District (orlandoslice.com) and offers free admission daily. A renowned interdisciplinary arts center boasting six eclectic galleries, an active photography studio, an art house café, and 200-seat improvisational theater, CityArts Factory has drawn national attention to the area with its interactive events and innovative exhibitions. Visitors are welcomed by a 25-foot Mona Lisa, which smiles upon its main entrance. Inside, guests will immerse themselves in an infusion of art by more than 50 local and regional artists. Mixed-use galleries like the intimate Blank Space Gallery (201 East Central Boulevard;
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Downtown Arts District
Kiene/Quigley Gallery
407-481-9010) and independent contemporary Gallery at Avalon Island (37 South Magnolia Avenue; 407-317-8367; www.galleryatavalonisland.com) located in the Victorian-era Rogers Building are a reflection of Downtown’s growing art scene. Orlando’s arts community is incredibly diverse, well educated and vibrant. An undercurrent of creativity flows throughout the entire city, where public art is incorporated into architectural details, sculpture graces plaza courtyards, and artwork hangs on restaurant walls. It’s not uncommon to see temporary exhibits pop up in banks, information centers, movie theaters, sporting arenas, and even parking spaces. Throughout the past few years, more independent boutiques and restaurants have joined the galleries, attracting a vibrant mix of young professionals, hipsters and sophisticates to the area. Much akin to Orlando’s personality, the variety unites multiple personalities and makes the scene stronger and more hip. The Arts District offers much by way of cultural entertainment, which is paired nicely with a day at a café or a night on the town. By day, those with a hunger for history take-in the neo-classic style, Smithsonian affiliated, Orange County Regional History
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Center (65 East Central Boulevard; 407836-8500; thehistorycenter.org) located inside the former 1927 Orange County Courthouse, while movie buffs head to the ultra-modern 12-screen Plaza Cinema Café (155 South Orange Avenue; 321-558-2878) to see the newest blockbuster to hit the big screen. After Dark, SAK Comedy Lab (29 South Orange Avenue; 407-648-0001; www. sak.com) at CityArts Factory takes the stage with live improv. Theater enthusiasts can enjoy a local theatrical performance at Mad Cow Theatre (105 South Magnolia Avenue; 407-297-8788; www.madcowtheatre.com) or see a Broadway touring show presented by Florida Theatrical Association (301 East Pine Street #175; 407-423-9999; www.floridatheatrical.org). Sports fans and concertgoers will want to check out the schedule for the all-new Amway Center, offering some of the most advanced technology in the United States (400 West Church Street; 407-440-7900) While the Downtown Arts District offers food for thought, nearby eateries offer food for the senses. Visit the Downtown Orlando website at (www.downtownorlando. com) for recommendations on dining, special events, nightlife, and convenient parking options. <
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> For the past 10 years, Spanish wines have been synonymous with value. It is the most widely planted wine-producing nation in the world while being the third largest wine producer. There are twenty native grape varietals used towards wine production and you can find an assortment of these grape varietals at Vines Wine and Spirits. The quality of wine for the prices is amazing and this category is always well received during wine tasting events. Whether in search of sparkling wine, crisp whites, or bold reds; Spain produces them at a great value.
Fine Spanish Wines That’s Easy On The Wallet By: Glen Mederos Read more at: StyleToMe.com
Cava is a Spanish sparkling wine made in the same traditional method as French Champagne. With prices of Champagne constantly on the rise, Cava has become more and more popular over the years. It will pair well with popcorn, fish tacos, shellfish, sushi or spicy Thai. When it comes to bubbles, the Marques De Gelida Cava at $16.99 is one of my favorites! Albarino is sourced from northwest Spain in the Rias Baixas and is pale golden lemon in color, crisp, elegant, and fresh. Bone-dry and aromatic, these wines are packed with flavors of white peach, apricot, melon, pineapple, mango and honeysuckle. The wines have good natural acidity, mineral overtones, and are medium-bodied with moderate alcohol. Albarino will complement ceviche, shellfish, chicken, or vegetarian dishes. I would suggest the Cana Albarino 2007 for $14.99. Verdejo is a varietal that has long been grown in the Rueda region in Spain. The wines are well balanced and structured.Verdejo wines have the taste and smell of pears and can be nutty and honeyed after some aging in bottle. On the palate it has a creamy texture, vibrant acidity, and intense flavors leading to a lengthy, fruit-filled finish. The
Shaya Verdejo 2008 tasted great for $13.99. It will pair well with Asian cuisine, chicken, seafood, ham, or Sushi. Garnacha is one of the most widely planted varietals throughout Spain. The wines of the Garnacha are characterized by a very fruity, almost sweet taste.You will detect blackberry and some pepper. Available in both red and rose, two suggestions would be Las Rocas Garnacha 2007 for $10.99 and Borsao Rose Garnacha 2008 for $7.99. The Las Rocas will pair great with grilled meats, wild game, roasted pork, robust cheeses, or heavy Asian dishes. The Borsao Rose will complement delicate fish, turkey, vegetarian dishes, and always makes a great pairing with traditional Thanksgiving meals. Tempranillo produces deep-colored wine with a fruity taste and smell. These wines are very complex with notes of spices, red fruits, plum, tobacco, vanilla, leather and herb, and good minerality. Tempranillo is a very diverse wine that can pair well with a variety of dishes. Tempranillo sourced from Rioja, like the Lan Rioja Crianza 2005 at $14.99, pairs well with chicken, ham, turkey, roasted pork, grilled fish, and vegetarian dishes. A heavier Tempranillo, like the Triton Tinto de Torro 2007 for $18.99, would pair nicer with grilled red meats, roasted game, venison, lamb, or barbecues. < Celebrate the holidays with these fine Spanish wines. Available at Vines Wine & Spirits Tel# 407-286-2935 www.vineswineshop.com
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SAK Comedy Club 29 N Orange Ave Orlando 407-648-0001
Coffee Houses Aroma Coffee & Wine Bar Thornton Park 712 E Washington St. Orlando 407-426-8989 Daily News Café 231 N Magnolia Ave. Orlando 407-648-8718 Java Lava Coffee Shop 47 E Robinson Ave Orlando 407-770-1888 Metro Espresso Pizza Cafe 417 E Central Blvd. Orlando 407-422-5282 Natura Coffee and Tea 12078 Collegiate Wy. Orlando 407-482-5000
Dance Clubs & Lounges 23 23 W Church St. Orlando 407-246-5079 Antigua 41 W Church St. Orlando 407-649-4270 Atlantic Dance Disney’s Boardwalk Orlando 407-939-2444 Back Booth 37 W Pine St. Orlando 407-999-2570 Backstage The Rosen Plaza Hotel 9700 International Dr. Orlando 407-996-9700
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Big Belly Brewery 33 W Church St. Orlando 407-649-4270 Bliss Ultra Lounge 123 W Church Street. Orlando 407-849-5060 Blue Martini 4200 Conroy Rd. Mall at Millenia Orlando 407-447-2583 Bösendorfer Lounge 325 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-313-9000 Cheyenne Saloon & Opera House 128 W Church St. Orlando 407-839-3000 Chillers 33 W Church St. Orlando 407-649-4270 Cigarz at CityWalk 6000 Universal Blvd. Ste. 740A Orlando 407-370-2999
Club at Firestone 578 N Orange Ave. Orlando 407-872-0066 The Clubhouse 100 E Pine St. Orlando 407-447-5225 Destiny Nightclub 7430 Universal Blvd. Orlando, 407-351-9800 Dragon Room 25 W Church St. Orlando 407-843-8600 Ember 42 W Central Blvd. Orlando 407-849-5200 Eye Spy 54 N Orange Ave. Orlando 407-246-1599 Fiddler’s Green 544 W Fairbanks Ave. Winter Park 407-645-2050
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Finn Henryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 39 N Orange Ave.Orlando 407-648-0100 The Groove Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-2227 Howl at the Moon 8815 International Dr. Orlando, 407354-5999 Hush 7552 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407248-1973 Latitudes 33 W Church St. Orlando 407-649-4270 The Lodge 49 N Orange Ave.Orlando 407-650-8786 Makos Backroom 27 W Church St. Orlando 407-246-5079 One Eyed Jacks 15 N Orange Ave. Orlando 407-420-1515
Peacock Room 1321 N Mills Ave. Orlando 407-228-0048 The Pour 118 S Orange Ave.Orlando 407-835-1900 Red Coconut Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-2425 Rix Lounge 1000 W Buena Vista Dr. Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3806 Rok Room 41 W Church St. Orlando 407-992-0398 Senso Supper Club 13 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-246-1755 Sky 60 64 N Orange Ave. Orlando 407-425-7588 Suite B 50 E Central Blvd. Orlando 407-246-1750
Timpano 7488 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-248-0429 Vintage 114 S Orange Ave. Orlando 877-386-7346 Vixen Bar 118 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-999-9040 Wall Street Plaza Downtown Orlando 407-849-0471 Waitiki Lounge 26 Wall St. Plaza Orlando 407-481-1199 Wall Street Cantina Downtown Orlando 407-420-1515
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Wine Bars Eola Wine Company 136 Park Ave. Winter Park 407-647-9103 500 E Central Blvd.Orlando 407-481-9100
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Numerology The Study of Numbers
By: Dikki-Jo Mullen Read more at: StyleToMe.com
> Numbers represent universal cycles and principles. Numerical analysis of the numbers linked to the name and birth date can help in understanding your place in the greater divine pattern of the universe. The philosopher-mystic Pythagoras, the father of numerology, once said that “Evolution is the law of life. Number is the law of the universe. ” Below are the alphabet correspondences used to determine the important numbers in names and words. The Pythagorean Table of Alphabet Correspondences:
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To calculate the numerical meaning of a name add together the digits until they reduce to the lowest form, which will always be one of the single digits. Example:
KOO HOLLIE 2+6+6 + 8+ 6 +3 + 3+9+5 = 48 4+8=12 and 1+2=3 This is the destiny number, showing what you are destined to do and be. The consonants alone will reveal the personality while just the vowels added together describe the heart’s desire.
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As you can see numbers are a most intriguing study. Number squares, diagrams in which numbers are arranged so they add to the same digit in each direction, have fascinated mathematicians since earliest times.
The nine digits each have distinct traits. Become familiar with these keywords as a first step in mastering numerology.
These squares are named for the planets and can contain only nine numbers or more than eighty.
• One will, leadership, vitality, independence, beginnings • Two sensitive, partners, emotions, receptive • Three expansion, creative, diplomatic, sociable • Four structured, boundaries, limitations, physical, grounded • Five dual, communicates, restless, adventure, witty, clever • Six domestic, loyal, concerned, artistic, refined, cultured • Seven intellectual, mysterious, mystical, reserved, occultism • Eight tenacious, materialist, accomplished, powerful, upward mobility • Nine universal, endings, humane, broad scope, spiritual, reflective
Here is the Square of Saturn. The sum of each line is 15, no matter which way it’s added. It is thought to protect the bearer from old age, ill health or enemies. Copy it to carry with you or place it in your home or work place. 492 357 816
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April 20 - May 20
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June 22 - July 22
July 23 - August 22
August 23 - Sept. 22
Fiery Mars, your ruler, sprints through your sector of philosophy, far away places and adventure all month. It’s the perfect time to fly to Monaco and test-drive a vintage Lamborghini while relishing the scenery. Stop to picnic in a vineyard in nearby France and debate the reality of the spiritual miracles at Lourdes with the locals. Ask for recommendations in selecting the best vintage to enjoy with fresh French bread and Camembert cheese. Lucky days: 7, 8, 18
The Full Moon this month illuminates your birth sign. A sense of destiny prevails. Trust your intuition, record the insights offered by your dreams. Plan a jaunt to Germany. Tour the Christmas villages for holiday shopping. Stop in Vienna to sample a unique chocolate flavored wine and do some window shopping. In a jewelry store window you’ll see some really fine earrings of Baltic amber (the stone which relieves stress and anxiety) . Lucky days: 1, 9, 21
The month begins with Mars opposing you. It‘s joined by Mercury on the 8th and the Sun on the 22nd. Happiness comes when you ask others for their suggestions. Promote a spirit of cooperation. You’ll find yourself on a ski trip to Aspen. Celebrate over a mug of hot mulled wine near the fire. The flames catch the glint of a gemstone your companion is holding. Take a second look. It’s a rare orange sapphire from India; your Thanksgiving gift. Lucky days: 3, 22, 30
From the 1st -8th five planetary transits in the water signs create really favorable influences in your horoscope. Visit a peaceful island getaway. Sail and swim in the clear turquoise waters of Martinique or Hawaii. Sip a tropical fruit wine served in a hollowed out pineapple or coconut. Wear angel skin coral. Prized by royalty around the world and even used as currency at one time, it’s a fortunate gem for you, promising love and travel. Lucky days: 2, 13, 25
Your sector of family life and heritage is accented now. Invite the whole family, all age groups, along on a Thanksgiving journey to Washington DC. Revel in the sites riding around the Nation’s Capitol in a white stretch limo complete with a champagne (and soft drink) bar. At the Smithsonian peek at the legendary Hope Diamond. For keepsakes purchase gemstone initials for everyone. How about the family’s initial set in gold with canary diamonds? Lucky days: 7, 17, 27
Strong mutable sign aspects this month emphasize a need to release tension. Retreat to a spa. Select one in either Switzerland or California (Virgo ruled places) which emphasizes your favorite healthy cuisine served by candlelight with organic wines. Have a hot stone massage followed by an aroma therapy body wrap. When refreshed and revitalized, go for a drive in a Cadillac Escalade. Photograph scenic vistas and email photos to friends. Lucky days: 1, 10, 29
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Venus, your ruler, is retrograde most of the month. You’re in the mood for something low key. A sentimental journey, which evokes a mood of innocence and simplicity would assure a happy start to the holiday season. Locate a countryside bed and breakfast inn which offers an evening wine and cheese social hour as well as a gourmet breakfast. Select the suite with the crystal chandelier and a window seat overlooking the mountains. Lucky days: 4, 22, 30
The New Moon on the 6th in your sign emphasizes self confidence and generates a healthy sense of self understanding and gratitude for all that you have accomplished recently. The mysterious and fiery opal, a stone which is fortunate only for those born in October or November, is a perfect birthday gift. Travel to South America where you will locate the ideal opal. Stop in Rio de Janeiro to toast your birthday with a dry French or Brazilian wine. Lucky days: 5, 6, 24
Mercury and Mars are in your 1st house. You’re assertive and motivated, not in the mood for the meek and mild. Your fantasy to drive either a monster truck or a top of the line John Deere tractor becomes a reality. Trek across the desert to the Superstition Mountains in Arizona. You’re often naturally lucky and might even be the one to finally locate The Lost Dutchman’s legendary gold mine; reputed to hold untold riches available for the taking. Lucky days: 8, 16, 26
Saturn, your ruler, is triumphantly highlighting your career sector. This points to a combination of businessMedium with pleasure. Arrange to have respected colleagues and employees join 5 9 3 you at an all inclusive resort 6 for a4 meeting followed by1 fine dining and8enter2 tainment. Key West (A 6 2 Capricorn ruled city) 1or Hilton Head, South Carolina would be favorable 9 5 3 choices. Surprise and delight everyone 8 3 2 with horse drawn carriage 6 8 rides as the finale. Lucky 7 4 days: 1, 10,6 28
A very fortunate VenusNeptune aspect impacts you. This evokes a profound appreciation for the arts, especially dance. Fly to Paris or Russia in order to enjoy the ballet and museums. 3 Purchase a jewel-encrusted picture frame to display a souvenir photo com8 memorating the event. 7 Your spiritual and psychic insights are in top form. 5 Drive a Mercedes-Benz 1 4 convertible, beneath the stars. You’ll stay 1 warm, 8 wrapped in a purple 3 cashmere scarf. Lucky 6 5 days: 4, 13, 30
Progressive Uranus is impacting you. The long predicted Earth changes and ecology are in your thoughts. Plan a comfortHard able and practical road trip driving your new 62011 Hyundai 1 4 8Genesis. The Smokey Mountain 2 National9 Park, nearly deserted and beautiful 6 7 at the coming of winter, 2 5 4 beckons to you. The fairy cross, 4 a stone unique to the area, is associated 8 9 with an intriguing legend. From a roadside 3gem shop purchase a fairy 8 cross set as a pendant. 1Lucky days: 7 5, 15,2 23
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> With the busy holiday season just around the corner, the hustle and bustle of cooking, gift wrapping, decorating and spending time with family and friends, pets can easily be forgotten and it is important to protect them from the many hazards the holiday season may bring. Many owners love including their pets during holiday celebrations and by taking special precautions, there is no reason to exclude them.
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Onions, raisins, grapes, chocolate, coffee or alcohol are extremely toxic and some, including chicken and turkey bones, can become a choking hazard by splintering and getting stuck in your pet’s throat, stomach or intestinal tract.This is a common holiday emergency that causes family gatherings to end abruptly so instruct your guests to refrain from feeding your pet(s) foods other than those listed in the “Pet Food Menu”!
Decorating homes for the holidays can bring pride and joy to any household, but your furry friends may get too excited and get caught up in too much fun. First, make sure that your Christmas tree is secured. Pets may try to climb or curl-up underneath the tree, so it should be stable and unable to be knocked over. Stagnant water can hold bacteria; try purchasing a tree stand with a cover to keep your pets from drinking from it.
Pets may also become stressed due to all the commotion brought on by the holiday festivities so it’s important to set aside a “safe place” to relax and seek shelter, such as a crate situated in a quiet area. Make certain there are no hazardous materials nearby such as small plastic toys, crayons, wrapping paper, ribbons and tape, etc.; these can contribute to choking and poisoning. Last, reward your pets with their favorite food and treats and encourage your guests to play with them. Pets will understandably revel in the extra attention and care received and will most certainly enjoy the holiday festivities along with the whole gang! <
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