Orlando Style Oct. 2011

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ORLANDO STYLE + P l u s : S t y l e M D • M ode l contest • C e l ebrit y S o u p • f a l l f a s h ion trends • S tem ce l l B re a k t h ro u g h

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The Retail Therapy Issue Night Watch

Fashion Shoot

Beyoncé & Jay-Z

Living A “Sweet Dream”

Drop Dead Gorgeous New Bentley Convertible

Blue-phoria

Pitbull Travel ‘n style Queens NYC

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Wealth Management

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STOP and ask yourself one question: Are you happy with what you are driving? If not, ask yourself another question: Would you like to be? At the Orlando Premier Collection, right across from the Mall at Millenia, you can choose the luxury of an Infiniti, the elegance of a Jaguar, the mastery of an Aston Martin or the speed of a Lotus. Once you sit behind the wheel of any of these extraordinary vehicles, you won’t be the one

STARING, instead you’ll be the one stared at. With all these

great choices, how do you choose the right vehicle for you? That’s where the excellent team at the Orlando Premier Collection can help. Knowledgeable, courteous

AND friendly, they will help you

figure out the best vehicle to suit your needs. If you are looking for something luxurious, modern and sophisticated, then it’s time to

GET an Infiniti from Orlando Infiniti. From the artistic exterior lines

to the advance modern interior, a new Infiniti is beautifully designed more like a work of art, than a vehicle. Plus, the superb handling and impressive performance makes driving an Infiniti irresistible. With a distinguished heritage, Jaguar vehicles are equally impressive. Updated, refined and regal, a new Jaguar from Jaguar Orlando tells the world you arrived and deserve to be noticed. Perhaps you want a car with some more power and get-up-and-go without sacrificing

YOUR luxury sensibilities. If

so, then an Aston Martin from Aston Martin Orlando is your luxury performance vehicle of choice. After all, if Aston Martin is good enough for elite British special agents, shouldn’t it be good enough for you? But maybe you want a vehicle that makes you feel like your breaking the sound barrier. If pure adrenaline is want you want, then it’s time you

OWN a Lotus from Lotus Orlando. If you’re ready to

upgrade to more luxury, more style, more power and more speed, visit the Orlando Premier Collection today. Infiniti, Aston Martin Lotus and Jaguar Orlando, a better way to say luxury.


“The Infiniti M56 is one top performer among a rarefied set of highly capable competitors.” - Automobile Magazine

ORLANDO INFINITI

“It is a beautifully sculpted sportscar that is as much a vehicle in which you can enjoy the ride, as it is one to show you have arrived.” - Left Lane News

JAGUAR ORL ANDO

“...supercar performance with city car economy and for the 2011 model year, Lotus has introduced a number of changes and improvements to maintain the class leading position...” - Autoblog

LOTUS ORLANDO

“This car was created, not built. If God needed wheels, they’d be an Aston Martin...” - Detroit News

ASTON MARTIN ORLANDO


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Industrial Light & Magic

Night Watch

Drop Dead Gorgeous

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Retail Therapy

Night Watch

Toys:

By: Jessica Sanchez

Photos By: Michael Giragosian &

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Industrial Light & Magic

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By: Holly V. Kapherr & Cliff Alejos

Celebrity Soup:

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Model Search

Beyoncé & Jay-Z

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By: Rebecca Coe

Adipose (Fat) Stem Cells

In Case You Missed It

By: Cathleen K. Bode

By: Talitha Vickers

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Blue-phoria

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By: Holly V. Kapherr

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Tricks or Treats, Orlando Style

By: Cathleen K. Bode

By: Gary C. Sain

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President and CEO, Visit Orlando

Stargazing

Credits: Donna Marie Calantog

By: Tony S. Keena

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Beyond Pink

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Nightlife

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Beyond Pink

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The Beauty of Survival

Dining ‘N Style

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Living ‘N Style

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Best Friends:

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Friends Who Make A Difference

Living ‘N Style

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Wealth Management

Our Town & Calendar of Events

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> It’s been ten years since the attack on the World Trade Center occurred and since that time we have survived the many ‘ups’ and ‘downs’ which followed and exist to this day. Hopefully, the armed conflicts we are participants in will soon end so that our great country can get back to the business of replenishing its confidence as well as its economic growth. Having a positive mindset will be the catalyst for strengthening these objectives. When it comes right down to reality, we know that the big corporations are all awash in cash and profitability. Next, we always seem to have a problem finding a parking space at the malls, leading us to believe that things are just not as bad as they appear. Now we face a presidential election year and while we never take political sides we hope that our elected officials begin working together in a bipartisan way to lead us back to prosperity. On the local scene, it’s time to enjoy the Festival of Speed beginning this month at the Ritz-Carlton Grande Lakes, Orlando showcasing some of the most fantastic cars and vehicles of our time. For those “hunting and pecking” thru the various post coverage to search for scheduled events, we offer the simplicity of accessing this information thru our website. Please make it a point to join as a member of the ‘LIST’ by signing in at the “VIP sign up” for continuing updates of the next amazing event sponsored by Orlando Style. Also, please remember that October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Lupus Awareness Month, National Diabetes Month and the more joyful celebration of Halloween … Universal Studios will again have something amazing to offer. We know you will enjoy reading and be entertained by this issue. We have had fun putting it together for you and if you haven’t already done so, why not use this opportunity to have Orlando Style find its way into your mailbox? Become a privileged subscriber by going online at www. styletome.com. < Sincerely,

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Mike Giragosian Graduating from UMASS Lowell with a degree in Mechanical Engineering, Michael discovered his passion for photography later in life. After relocating to Florida he started photographing weddings eventually branching out to fashion, advertising, and editorial work. His foundation as a wedding photographer developed his creativity utilizing various lighting sources to capture gorgeous images for his couples. He regularly contributes his vivid images to magazines photographing both covers and editorials. Michael’s energetic personality brings out the best in his clients, time and time again. View Michael Giragosian’s photography at www.mgimages.net.

Susan Jeffers Susan Jeffers started her career as a photographer on South Beach over ten years ago testing models from great agencies like Irene Marie, Ford, Michele Pommier and L’egence. She then left for Detroit and Chicago where she gained recognition for her talent in Grand Prix models and Auto show girls. Susan has been photographing Tampa’s greatest talent for nearly eight years. She has gained wide recognition for her beauty and spa photography. She is an expert with light and has a knack for art direction. Her recent endeavors in digital have proved her talents even stronger.

Gary C. Sain Gary C. Sain, president of Visit Orlando, 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. For more information on Visit Orlando go to VisitOrlando.com

Jessica Sanchez Every morning when you tune into your Local 6 Morning News, Jessica Sanchez is there to greet you. Having received her degree in mass communications, Jessica set out to achieve a career in television journalism. A Utah native, Jessica first learned the ropes in Salt Lake City as a video editor and associate producer, before moving to Idaho. She eventually made the move down South and ended up in Orlando as a reporter. When she’s not working, Jessica can usually be found dancing, boxing or catching up on her sleep.

Holly V. Kapherr A graduate student in creative non-fiction at UCF, Holly V. Kapherr is also an alumnus of the Le Cordon Bleu Culinary Academy in Chicago and spent time as a personal chef and caterer in Paris, France. She is currently working on a book of essays exploring how fusion cuisine is created through political and cultural history. Her food writing has appeared in Altar Magazine, the Orlando Weekly and Cooking Light. She can be reached at hollykapherr@hotmail.com.

Talitha Vickers As an award-winning journalist Talitha Vickers has a passion for bringing to light issues that can positively affect and enhance the lives of others.With over a decade of experience as a TV News Anchor and Reporter she has covered it all. From Presidential elections, breaking news, entertainment, investigative reports and celebrity interviews Talitha always finds a way to deliver and connect with her audience. Whenever she has a moment to spare, you can find her participating in community service, mentoring children, event planning or hosting events for fundraisers. As a native New Yorker, Talitha brings a touch of class to any project by doing the ordinary extraordinarily well. talitha_v@hotmail.com Megan Hyde Megan Hyde is a 2010 UCF graduate. Earning a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with minors in Mass communications and Creative Writing, and hopes to make a literary name for herself. An accessorizing, makeup-loving gal, Megan believes outfits deserve love, attention and at least a bracelet or two. She supports red lipstick and colorful mascara, and not just for weekends.When Megan’s not working, writing, loving her pups Pepper & Roni she and her boyfriend enjoy everything else about life together in East Orlando.

Rebecca Coe Rebecca Coe is a freelance writer, photographer, and video editor. She is a University of Central Florida alumnus with a BA in English: Creative Writing and Film: Cinema Studies.When not freelancing, she enjoys going wakeboarding, working on film projects, and spending time with friends and family. She currently resides in the beautiful Mt. Dora, Florida.You can contact Rebecca at rebecca.a.coe@gmail.com

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Retail Therapy DO YOU BUY THAT EXCUSE? By: Jessica Sanchez Read more at: StyleToMe.com

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For women the mall is simply one big

psychiatric center and each store is like a

personal therapist with a different specialty.

> When it comes to dealing with stress men and women go about it differently. According to psychologists, the testosterone in men - while great for motivating them to change tires or leave ankle-deep puddles of water around the sink when they brush their teeth - also prompts them to bottle up stress like a genie that can only be released when they’re alone and watching a game as they drink beer (as long as their team doesn‘t fumble in the 4th quarter). Women are just the opposite. The estrogen in our bodies reaches out to hug stress in a hormonal embrace where it is fed and nurtured and allowed to grow into a defiant teenager that we don’t want to be left alone with. This is why, when we’re stressed, we seek out populated areas like malls. Men are told to manage their stress by exercising, eating healthy and sleeping well. That’s all it takes! All of those things can be done at home. Women, on the other hand, are a little more complicated. They’re told to try pilates, have a girl’s lunch, or pamper themselves at a spa, and all of these things must be done at the mall (reaching for sales and stretching your budget is an excellent form of retail pilates). For women the mall is simply one big psychiatric center and each store is like a personal therapist with a different specialty: • The mature but chic styles in department stores remind women of the careers they’ve worked so hard to achieve and this gives them pride.

They’ll later learn the pitfalls of buyer’s remorse when they realize they bought a purse that cost more than all of their other purchases combined. • Make-up counters may not get rid of stress itself, but they do away with the wrinkles and bags caused by stress.This restores confidence as it allows women to look as young on the outside as they feel on the inside. • Shoe stores are the equivalent of Xanax. • And lingerie stores let women work out any daddy issues that usually only surface on a cruise when they’re drunk. Even the generic Bourbon chicken at the food court tastes sweeter than any homecooked meal for the simple fact that she is not home and does not have to cook (or clean). But, like any therapy, there can be set-backs. A woman’s stress may go up as she walks by the Apple store because it may remind her of the husband and kids at home who play video games and watch TV instead of picking up around the house. For the most part though, when she walks out of the mall her arms may be weighed down by shopping bags, but her mind is (Buy-1-Get-1) free of stress! For those few hours she wasn’t lamenting the past or stressed about the future, she was truly living in the “now.” Unfortunately she’ll eventually come down from this high but she can tell herself that retail therapy is still cheaper than a psychiatrist.<

• Luxury stores bring out the inner teenager who spent money with reckless abandon because they thought it grew on trees.

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Fashion Week The Mall at Millenia Hosts 2011 Fashion Week

By: Dana Damato Photography by Katie Meehan Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> Leopard prints, red coats, red lipstick, boots, accessories, accessories, and more accessories! It’s the most wonderful time of the year (and I don’t mean because of the season change). What else can be more fabulous and fun other then the annual Mall at Millenia Fashion Week? With celebrity hosts, fashion shows, Fashion’s Night In, Fashion’s Night Out, charity galas, and of course, lots of incredible new ideas for your fall wardrobe. The Mall at Millenia Fashion Week is the greatest fashion event in Central Florida, and it sure does get better every year.

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As the “Fashion Week” banners flew high in front of the Mall at Millenia from September 8th thru September 14th, there was an undeniable energy that swarmed throughout each store from the kick off celebration, Fashion’s Night Out, on September 8th. Being the first year that the Mall at Millenia hosted their very own Fashion’s Night Out, participating stores held numerous sweepstakes, in-store activities, and a Ready.Set. Shop gift with purchase event. I like to consider Fashion’s Night Out the “warm up” for what was ahead.

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On September 9th, the Mall at Millenia hosted yet another brand new event, Fashion’s Night In. A private and invitation only cocktail hour catered by Arthur’s Creative Events & Catering and high energy tunes from Orlando’s very own DJ Scotty B resulted in an elegant and fun evening for all. Sipping on a glass of wine and mingling with fellow guests, the anticipation began to stir up as participating stores such as; Lacoste, MaxStudio, Betsey Johnson, Bloomingdales, BCBG, and Anthropology showcased their beautiful fall collections. So far in the week we have seen Fashion’s Night Out, Fashion’s Night in, and on September 10th we saw the best yet, the Fashion for All Fashion Show. Not only did the fashion show include stores such as; Ann Taylor, Ed Hardy, Cache, Quiksilver, White House/Black Market, Banana Republic, Macy’s, but the best surprise of it all was a special guest host, George Kotsiopoulos. Being the co-host of Fashion Police on E! Entertainment and a celebrity stylist, George traveled all the way to Orlando from Los Angeles to be a part of our very own Fashion Week. That’s quite a compliment, if you ask me! With open seating for all mall guests, the fashion show for all brought together guests with one definite interest in common; they all love fashion. We have seen the Runway to Hope events previously in March 2011 and last year’s Mall at Millenia Fashion Week however, each year seems to be a little more magical. On September 11th, the remarkable charity event

to benefit pediatric cancer, the Runway to Hope Champagne Brunch and Fashion Show, was hosted by Fashion Week’s guest host, George Kotsiopoulos. As founders of the charity, Mark and Josie NeJame never fail to out do themselves while putting together an exquisite event, there was no doubt that bringing together the supporters of the cause was heartfelt and benefiting for all participants. Closing out Fashion Week was the traditional and fabulous International Academy of Design and Technology Fashion Show on September 14th. The talented student’s of IADT showcased their collections in a fashion show, which was hosted by XL 106.7’s Laura Diaz. Once again, the Mall at Millenia put together another fabulous week of exciting events, in-store promotions, fashions shows, celebrity hosts, and a chance for all lovers of fashion to get together for the mere purpose of fashion. As we got our new fashion trend ideas from Orlando’s very own fashion stylist, Melanie Pace, who uses her talent to style the models and give us ideas for our fall purchases.We owe a lot of thanks to the Mall at Millenia and their hard working staff for giving us yet another successful Fashion Week. <


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Sven Bode and friends Louis Vuitton Cocktail Party hosted by Dwight Howard

Nicole Biscuiti, Gina Ward, Melanie Pace, Tali Gallo Mall at Millenia Fashion Week

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Z Hotel NYC

Industrial Light & Magic By: Holly V. Kapherr and Cliff Alejos Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> Long Island City is quickly becoming a haven for luxe boutique hotels for a fraction of Manhattan costs. Making a beeline for Manhattan? You’re probably on the hunt for luxury accommodations in the city. Maybe somewhere in Midtown with easy access to the attractions and shopping. Maybe you seek an alternative experience in the East Village or TriBeCa, where super-trendy hipsters hang and the celeb chefs flock to open their temples of cuisine. Consider this: Instead of taking in the sights from between the skyscrapers, Long Island City, just across the Queensboro Bridge, is the new, trendy place for savvy travelers with a taste for luxury. Two boutique hotels on the East River boast breathtaking views, attentive accommodations and amenities no Manhattan hotel could provide. Only three months young, The Z Hotel recently opened its revolving doors to a slew of young, hot European tourists looking for Manhattan luxe at Queens prices.The build-

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ing is tall and skinny, each room looking out over the East River with a stunning view of the skyline and Queensboro Bridge. Appointments like slate flooring, custom headboards and shabby-chic lighting fixtures made from Mason jars hint at a little Southern charm with signature New York flair. Each room is outfitted with fluffy towels, Egyptian cotton sheets with down comforters, two plush robes and a pair of flip flops for each guest emblazoned with the Z Hotel logo to go padding around the hotel in comfort. Check out local top stories on the flat-screen TV and bathe yourself in the fragrances of toiletries from San Francisco boutique Essentiel Elements. The rooftop of the Z Hotel hosts international DJs Thursday-Sunday nights, serving up pizza and signature drinks while the music pumps and spins. The Manhattan skyline twinkles at night, and on the opposite side of the hotel, take note of the Silvercup Studios, a Queens institution. Under the hotel lobby, another super-chic bar is a favorite hotspot of local singles dressed to the nines.


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Getting into the city is effortless with the complimentary shuttle service by The Z Hotel. Leaving from the hotel on the hour from 7am-11pm and transporting guests to Midtown (Lexington and 58th Street) as an amenity was a priceless (literally!) perk. Staying out late? A cab from Midtown will run about $10, and the 7, E & F trains run all night and the walk from the Court Square station is a quick, safe one. Just two blocks away, the Ravel Hotel is teeming with style, quality and character. With lovely views of Roosevelt Island, just like at the Z Hotel, each room at the Ravel faces the east side of Manhattan. Long Island City was a once industrial section of Queens is now revitalizing into an up-andcoming, trendy town where condos, hotels and restaurants are quickly coming out of the woodwork. Hotelier Ravi Patel, who first got his start with the Best Western chain, opened the Ravel (a combination of his first and last names) as a pet project, along with its sister hotel, the Hotel Chantelle, on the Lower

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East Side of Manhattan. With plans to expand to the space next door in the next few years, the Ravel Hotel is one of the original venues to have sprung up three years ago and still holds the standard in town today. Lounge in the teardrop lobby or grab a drink at the adjacent bar or one of the selfservice wine fountains (think Wine Bar in Winter Park for the inspiration). Visit the top floor where you will find Penthouse 808, a restaurant, bar and sometimes nightclub with an open-air rooftop and climate controlled space with a retractable accordion rooftop dependant on the weather. Enjoy full breakfast, including custom omelet station, with a morning view of the skyline or dress up for upscale dining and dancing with a well-stocked bar with 360-degree views of New York City skyline. Both guests and visitors can enjoy the penthouse, which shows off artistic sushi and Pan Asian cuisine until 10 p.m., and a stylish nightclub with renowned international DJs playing the best house music.

The contemporary, loft-style room is outfitted with glass showers, hardwood floors and a freestanding soaking tub. Catch some fresh, Manhattan air on the balcony or help yourself to the in-room bar filled with top shelf liquors and gourmet snacks. The hotel features a shuttle van that will take you to nearby destinations, restaurants, bus or subway stops that can get you anywhere in Manhattan within minutes. It’s best to fly into LaGuardia airport for your Long Island City stay, and a convenient shuttle from the hotel to the airport is a mere $25, a steal after a luxury stay at either one of these unique boutiques. < Z Hotel NYC; 11-01 43rd Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101; www.zhotelny.com; 877-256-5556 The Ravel Hotel; 8-08 Queens Plaza South, Long Island City, NY 11101; www.ravelhotel.com; 718-289-6101

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Fashion’s Night Out Neiman Marcus

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City News

In Case You Missed It Style Events, News & Gossip from around the city

By: Talitha Vickers Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> So I’ve been asked by several Orlando Style readers, “Talitha, how do you stay on top of all the trendy and exclusive events happening around town?” The answer… it’s all at my fingertips through www.StyleToMe.com.What an amazing month of VIP all access events! Our Orlando Style readers have really stepped it up a notch and sophisticated fashionistas and swanky gents have made each event better than the last. So, I hope you’re ready for even more because the next coming months will be jam packed with elegance, entertainment and style…that you cannot afford to miss.

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It’s that time of the year when every day is refreshingly cool and you can’t help but notice the stylish transitions from apparel to cuisine unfolding as we inch closer to the fall season. Right before the cooler temperatures rolled through Orlando Style and Grand Marnier put on a sizzling event at Terrace 390 on August 31st. Central Florida’s most influential trade professionals came together for a themed night. The patio at Terrace 390 was transformed into a nightclub to feature Grand Marnier’s official En Rouge Summer Cocktail Party appealing to the nightlife crowd. As the sun went down, go-go dancers pumped up guests with Grammy Award winner DJ Nasty of 102 JAMZ setting the tone alongside host Ricky Padilla of Power 95.3. Miss Grand Marnier welcomed guests into the courtyard where hints of red roses and specialty drinks greeted guests. Grand Marnier cocktails like the Grand Smash made with fresh mint sprigs and lemon chunks along with the Reverse Margarita mixed with tequila and fresh sour gave guests a twist of something new to dive into. Two additional crowd favorites included the Grand Tea with a splash of freshly brewed unsweetened iced tea and the Cool Grand Chilled Shot. Throughout the night light bites, with the luxury liquor as the key ingredient, gave a unique flavor to the Margarita Marinated Chicken with citrus pico and


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coconut rice, the Glazed Shrimp pinned on a sugar cane skewer (my favorite) and the Chocolate Truffle dessert to name a few. Who knew you could do so much with Grand Marnier? Fun! Models with mile long legs and flawless makeup accented an exceptional evening held at Neiman Marcus for Fashion’s Night Out at the Mall at Millenia. The upbeat September 8th event was every woman’s dream come true with on-site makeovers, fashionable bags, jewels, accessories and designer shoes fit for the 2011 fall season. Ahh…(sigh), wish I could relive it all…it was as if the pages of Orlando Style came to life on both levels of Neiman Marcus. A live fall fashion shoot with models in full hair and makeup, presented a unique perspective allowing guests a true view of the fit and flow of the latest designs off the rack.The evening overflowing with endless wine, Champagne and appetizers from Sous Chef Daniel Ruell of Brio Tuscan Grille, the Hyatt Regency Orlando and the sweet treat of Pinkberry Frozen Yogurt with fresh toppings added to the inviting atmosphere. Dress to impress was clearly the unspoken theme of the night. Guest struck a pose in their best outfits and posed for their own unique photo shoots after a beauty extravaganza with mini-makeovers and consultations with makeup artists. I must say, although the night mainly catered to the women the men made handsome statements with their picture perfect looks. To capture all the memories Photo Mingle and The Flipbook People set up mini photo shoots for guests to strike a pose for this fashionable affair. What a blast! Can’t wait to see what they come up with next year. A signature staple of Orlando’s ever growing generosity was again the talk of the town at this year’s Runway To Hope showcase held in the Grand Court of the Mall at Millenia.The Champagne brunch fundraiser and fashion show was held on

September 11th to raise money and bring awareness to Central Florida’s children and families impacted by pediatric cancer. The runway show featured the latest fall collections from select designers and boutiques inside the mall. If you did not attend you missed a celebrity sighting as E! Entertainment’s Fashion Police George Kotsiopoulos hosted the event alongside Runway To Hope Founders, Mark and Josie NeJame. After the show treats were sampled inside the stores of participating designers as guests purchased items straight from the runway. The in-store dessert parties and activities were among the highlights along with the opportunity to personally meet Hollywood celebrity stylist and Style Network guru Kotsiopoulos. The giving continued on the greens as the woman who gave birth to NBA star Shaquille O’Neal gave a fresh breath of life into a fabulously fashionable fundraiser. Shaq’s Mama Said Knock You Out Charity Golf Tournament and Soulful Midday Soiree was hosted by Lucille O’Neal on September 16th. The goal? Raise money for cancer research along with nursing and educational scholarships through the Odessa Chambliss Foundation. The foundation was created in honor of Shaq’s late grandmother who worked as a nurse for more than 16 years. Anyone who has ever had the pleasure of meeting Shaq’s mom Lucille O’Neal, will tell you that her down to earth personality equally matches her giving spirit which is why so many made this event a priority. Shingle Creek Golf Club played host to the tournament where local corporate teams battled it out for bragging rights. The 1930’s “Cotton Club” atmosphere featured smooth jazz during the tournaments midday soiree surrounded by an extraordinary buffet of soul food favorites.

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hospitality. The Orlando Chapter of the National Association of Catering Executives (NACE) announced the return of “The Grand Tour Gala.” This year the Grand Tour Gala spanned the globe to “Celebrate a World of Hospitality—Argentina.” Whisked away by the sights and sounds of the South American country, attendees received a taste of world-class authentic Argentine cuisine. The themed gala made a comeback after a two-year hiatus to recognize four new inductees entering the Rosen College Hall of Fame. The Rosen College of Hospitality Management at the University of Central Florida created this prestigious honor. This noteworthy awards ceremony spotlights outstanding local leaders for their service and commitment to Central Florida’s hospitality industry while proceeds benefit education scholarships at the UCF Rosen College of Hospitality Management. Honorees include Carolyn Fennel from OIA, Jim Atchison of SeaWorld, Mark McHugh from Gatorland and Harris Rosen of Rosen Hotels & Resorts. The special night held at the Gaylord Palms Resort on October 1st was stellar, as shining stars in our community received the esteemed honor for service. It would truly be a disservice to miss the next unforgettable event so do not forget to sign up for alerts about the best events around town at www.styletome. com. Hope to see you at the next round of cool events this fall. If you know of a classy event that can’t be missed be sure to send me an e-mail at talitha@styletome.com. See you soon.< Know of a not-to-be-missed event? Do tell!

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Tricks or Treats, Orlando Style By: Gary C. Sain President and CEO, Visit Orlando Read more at: StyleToMe.com

Tyra Banks & Lady Luck at Universal Studios Halloween Horror Nights 21. Photo: © 2011 Universal Orlando Resort All Rights Reserved.

> Anyone that has known me for more than five minutes should be able to easily name my favorite holiday — Halloween. I’m really into it. Just ask my staff at Visit Orlando; when we celebrate this day as a company, I dress up in full costume and encourage everyone to do the same. My wife Pam and I decorate our house, too. And I love a good Halloween party, the scarier the better. In fact, one of my cherished memories is when I was picked to be a “scaracter” during Halloween Horror Nights at Universal Studios® Florida a few years ago. Good times. Luckily for me — and generations of fans — Orlando is the epicenter of Halloween celebrations. Something happens here in the fall that transforms the world’s greatest family-vacation destination into one of the largest Halloween parties on the planet. Maybe it’s the abundance of hi-tech special effects available to many of the attractions.

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Or maybe it’s their talented, creative staffs seeking some mischievous fun. Either way, visitors and locals alike come out to the area’s theme parks and attractions to experience the scares — which range from family friendly mild to PG-13-wild — and enjoy a month-long celebration of all things that go bump in the night (and the treats that go along with them). The before mentioned Halloween Horror Nights 21 pushes the scare envelope quite a bit more than the other parks, and is ideal for teens and adults (though costumes are not allowed). This year the macabre theme focuses on “fate” and “luck,” with a few surprises in store as well. One of the centerpieces is an all-new haunted house — inspired by Universal Pictures’ upcoming remake of the classic thriller “The Thing” — which will recreate the detailed sets and alien creatures from the movie. For those of you who want to include the “little ones” in your Halloween adventures, there are several less scary options. Like the appropriately named Mickey’s Not-SoScary Halloween Party at the Magic Kingdom® park. Kids and parents are encouraged to dress up in their favorite costume, and trick-or-treat around the theme park. Or head to SeaWorld’s Halloween Spooktacular at SeaWorld® Orlando where face painting and a special Sesame Street stage show await.

Yet another uniquely Central Florida option for a Halloween-esque mood is Scott’s Fall Corn Maze at Long & Scott Farms in Zellwood. There’s just something extra spooky about walking through the seemingly endless corn maze, especially if you think of films like “The Shining” and “Children of the Corn.” Sure, celebrating Halloween is great. But celebrating it in Orlando is even better. Where else can you combine mild weather, major chills and outdoor thrills? Have frightening fun and explore our destination’s numerous haunts. And you never know who you’re going to bump into — that guy dressed up like a zombie could be me.< Halloween Horror Nights 21

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Brent - Shirt: Hugo Boss $115 (Saks Fifth Avenue) • Vest: Zegna Sport $395 (Neiman Marcus) • Bow tie: Stylist’s own Irina - Blouse: $216 (Tuni) • Vest: Milly $895 (Neiman Marcus)

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Brent - Shirt: Hugo Boss $115 (Saks Fifth Avenue) • Jacket:$695 (Current) • Pants: Michael Kors $125 (Neiman Marcus) Irina - Dress: David Meister $640 (Neiman Marcus) • Fur: $985 (Neiman Marcus) • Agate Necklace: $695 (Andaojewelry.com) • Aurora cocktail ring: $49 (Stella & Dot)

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Brent - Shirt: Zegna Sport $198 (Neiman Marcus) • Blazer: Armani $655 (Neiman Marcus) • Skinny tie: Stylist’s own Irina - Dress: Roberto Cavalli $1595 (Neiman Marcus) • Earrings: Anzie $1100 (Saks Fifth Avenue) • Cuff: $98 (Stella & Dot) • Agate necklace: $895 (Andaojewelry.com)

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Julia - Shirt: $198 (Rory Beca) • Skirt: $210 (Diani Von Furstenberg) • Shoes: Christian Louboutin $595 (Neiman Marcus) • Hat: $38 (Tina J. of Style Attic) • Watch & Earrings: Tina J. of Style Attic (price upon request)

Cody - Jacket: $1,590 (Gucci) • Shirt: $248 (Robert Graham) • Jeans: True Religion $180 (Neiman Marcus) Julia - Blouse: $475 (Dolce & Gabbana) • Bra: $138 (La Perla) • Skirt: Elie Tahari $298 (Neiman Marcus) • Shoes: Model owned • Hat & Gloves: Tina J. of Style Attic (price upon request)

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Julia - Fur: Alice & Olivia $698 (Neiman Marcus) • Chemise: La Perla $155 (Neiman Marcus) • Pants: Alice & Olivia $297 (Neiman Marcus) • Shoes: Christian Louboutin $595 (Neiman Marcus) • Headband: Tina J. of Style Attic (price upon request)

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Beyoncé & Jay-Z Living a “Sweet Dream” By: Rebecca Coe Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> “I always said I would have a baby at 30,” said the Sasha Fierce singer, Beyoncé, in an interview with Piers Morgan on CNN in June 2011.The singer who turned 30 on September 4th was glowing at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles, California on August 28, as she revealed to the world that she and hubby, legendary rapper Jay-Z (real name: Shawn Carter), 41, are expecting their first child this spring! Beyoncé wore a stunning, loose-fitting red gown by Lanvin to the event and following her performance of “Love On Top” at the 2011 MTV VMAs, she put all the pregnancy rumors to rest by unbuttoning her purple sequenced D&G blazer, which revealed her three month baby bump. She looked ecstatic to share the news with all of her fans, as she rubbed her belly and smiled. Jay-Z was seen in the audience beaming as he watched his wife on stage share their news.

she put all the pregnancy rumors to rest by unbuttoning her purple sequenced D&G blazer, which revealed her three month baby bump.

The news of Beyoncé’s pregnancy broke Twitter records of tweets sent per second. @TwitterGlobalPR tweeted on Monday, August 29, 2011, that there were 8,868 tweets sent per second about the pregnancy, which was the most tweets per second ever recorded for a single event in history.

Beyoncé shows off her baby bump at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards

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The music power couple, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, have been married since 2008 and this is their first child together. In an interview with US Weekly, a source close to Jay-Z said, “Jay is ecstatic and over the moon. He really wanted this so badly.”<


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Want hair like Lady Gaga and Katy Perry? Try these clip-in rockstar worthy extensions, by Noël New York ($20; noelnewyork.com). They are available in a wide variety of colors, such as Hot Pink, Candy Red, and Electric Blue!

Whether your going to the office or hitting the town for the night, add some edge to your outfit with metallic nails. Zoya brings a variety of metallic nail polish colors in their Smoke & Mirrors 2011 Fall Collection ($8; zoya.com).

Actress Rose Byrne with rocking fringe bangs.

Pop singer Lady Gaga with bright teal colored hair.

Reality-TV star Khloé Kardashian Odom is sporting metallic nails at a red carpet event.

Pop singer Katy Perry with black hair and multi-colored hair extensions.

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Fall Fashion – Top 4 Trends To Look Out For Bring out the classic ensembles, but don’t forget to experiment with colors and patterns this season.

1. Black + White = The Classic Combo *Actress Cameron Diaz, wearing a simple black top paired with white skinny jeans and nude colored heels.

2. Red Statement Pants Wear them as skinny jeans or satin pants, either way you can’t go wrong. *Actress Demi Moore is wearing loose-fitting bright red satin pants with a white shirt and black leather jacket at a red carpet event.

3. Denim & Lots of It Pull out your jean jackets and denim tops.This season is all about denim on denim. *Actress Kate Bosworth is shown running errands, while wearing a faded denim long-sleeve top with dark washed jeans.

4. Bare Your Feminine Side with Lace *Actress Hayden Panettiere, wearing a classic black lace dress with black gladiator sandals. *Singer/Actress Selena Gomez is wearing a fun and flirty black lace dress with leather accents.

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One of the Greatest Shows on Earth! By: Holly V. Kapherr Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> In 1987, Blue Man Group started as a reaction to the emerging world of technology, the information age and electronic developments and continues to be relevant through the 2000s. In 2007, the Blue Man Group set up shop in Orlando at Universal CityWalk and the Sharp AQUOS Theatre, joining their shows in New York, Chicago, Boston, Las Vegas, Tokyo and Berlin. The Blue Men, three in each show, play instruments made from PVC and have an insatiable desire to drum on anything they can find. Blue men are static in appearance, namely, the ear-less, bright blue head and face, and nondescript, black utilitarian clothing. The show’s soundtrack is a remix of pop, techno and dance that keeps audiences dancing on the edge of their seats and in the aisles. They’re the strong, silent type, though. Early in development, the three founding members decided that the Blue Men would remain in character at all times—silent, innocent and the only “autograph” they’d sign would be a smudge of blue paint or a blue kiss. Since coming to Orlando, hundreds of thousands of people have come to the theatre to see the spectacle of music, comedy, light and sound that have marked the Blue Man Group performances since its inception. Their album “Audio” was nominated for a Grammy in 1999 and their satirical rock concert, How To Be a Megastar World Tour, has toured in more than 10 countries. The performance at Orlando’s Sharp AQUOS Theatre is a truly interactive experience and the Blue Men make an effort to include the audience as much as possible. The famous “poncho zone” is in the first four rows. Audience members sitting there

are provided with ponchos in case water, paint or any other substance the Blue Men use for the show is splashed. Don’t worry, it’s all washable, but those new Prada jeans are probably not a good idea. College students are also on the Group’s radar as rush tickets are available for $30 each on the day of the show. Just show a student ID and score fab tickets, subject to availability and for a limit of two per ID. Be a Blue Man VIP for an extra $20 for allaccess to the Bluephoria Lounge. You’ll don a blue wristband, receive a $10 commemorative show program, two free alcoholic or non-alcoholic drinks, and relax in comfort 45 minutes before and after the show. After the show you’ll also get to meet one of the Blue Men one-on-one for a memorable and intimate experience with these true artists. Don’t forget the “autograph,” you might just get a “blue kiss” on your forehead! Can’t make it to the Sharp AQUOS theatre at Universal CityWalk? Blue Man Group is on the big, big screen, too, in a 3D IMAX experience sure to wow. “Blue Man Group: Mind Blast” is a whole new experience to explore, and it’s full of surprises. First announced back in 2009, Blue Man Group are now featured on the Norwegian Cruise Line ship EPIC. The EPIC alternates 7-Day Eastern and Western Caribbean sailings round-trip from Miami with Blue Man Group shows nightly. Award-winning music and performance make Blue Man Group at the Sharp AQUOS Theatre fun for everyone. It’s the perfect combination of high-energy and excitement that will have everyone raving about the experience. <

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Tony Keena with Sammy Hagar Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance

Stargazing By: Tony S. Keena Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> Jerry Seinfeld does it. George Lucas does it. Jay Leno does it in a big way. But then, your next-door neighbor may do it too. Buying collectable cars may not be for everyone, but for many, it can be a “bug” that inflicts a permanent bite in youth, and stays imbedded for a lifetime. The “itch” may have started with a beat up old Chevy, and it can still be there even after your third Lamborghini. As a incurable enthusiast, I’ve had the privilege of racing both Porsches and BMWs on some of the famed Grand AM and Rolex series race circuits as a hobby, so I have had the good fortune of discussing collectible cars with some of my clients, who also have been bitten by the collecting “bug” to buy classic cars because they have a passion for their beauty and history rather than just as a speculative venture.

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I tell them this: don’t start out by buying the “hot” car in the market, only to find that the market for that particular car is very limited, or has cooled to the point where buyers are few and far between. “Those starting out collecting cars need to understand that it is a relatively illiquid market. Buy what you like, and hold on to it. Many true collectors never sell; they enjoy and display their collections like fine art. Jay Leno owns many fine cars and he just enjoys the heck out of driving them.”

I have several clients who collect cars, mostly for the fun of it. I spoke to a collector recently at a show in Monterey, California who had lost substantial money in the real estate market and who had decided to “park” some money in his childhood dream car. Is car collecting only for the very affluent? Not necessarily, not if you’re a dreamer who’s always looking for that gem of a car hiding under the dusty eves of an old barn somewhere. Believe it or not, those barn treasure chest do exist. If you want to scratch the car-collecting itch, start by investing in a car that is emotionally connected to your youth. Buy it from a reputable resource, work on it, drive it and enjoy the great memories “riding shotgun.” Tony S. Keena is a Private Wealth Manager/Partner with the Estate and Business Planning Group in Altamonte Springs, FL. To contact Tony Keena, call him at 407-389-1122. Securities (and investment advisory services) are offered solely through Ameritas Investment Corp. (AIC). Member FINRA/SIPC. AIC and Estate & Business Planning Group are not affiliated. Additional products and services may be available through Tony S. Keena or Estate & Business Planning Group that are not offered through AIC.<


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Drop Dead Gorgeous the new 2012 Bentley Continental GTC Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> Taking cues from its GT coupe sibling launched last year, the new Continental GTC builds on the highly successful foundation of the previous cabriolet, which premiered in 2006. Bentley’s design and engineering teams have improved virtually every aspect of the iconic convertible with an uncompromising focus on quality.

While the first Continental GTC was elegant and understated, the sharper radii and assertive stance of the new model delivers a more contemporary and muscular presence. Advanced manufacturing techniques produce aluminium front wings without the need for seams or welds creating the look and feel of a coach-built car. Twenty-inch wheels are now standard with three styles of 21-inch wheel, a first for GTC, available as an option, reinforcing the distinctive, sporting stance of the new Bentley. The four-seater luxury convertible features a new, even more spacious and sumptuous hand-crafted cabin, with soft-touch leather hides, an extensive range of wood veneers, cool-touch metals and deep-pile carpets. There are 17 standard soft-touch leather hide colours with six colour split combinations, complemented by a range of seven veneers, all produced by Bentley’s talented craftsmen and women. The GTC’s renowned coupe-like refinement is also enhanced. The tailored, multilayered fabric hood is complemented by acoustic glass and under-body panels, for optimum noise isolation.

Engine: 6 liter W12 HP: 567 hp Torque: 516 lb-ft 0-60 mph: 4.5 seconds Top Speed: 195 mph

A wider track, front and rear, sharper steering and retuned suspension provides a more exhilarating and class-leading drive. Bentley’s advanced all-wheel drive system features a new 40:60 rear torque bias (compared with 50:50 of the original GTC) minimising understeer during hard cornering and allowing the spirited driver to manage the car’s line and balance via precise throttle control. This compelling dynamic package is combined with a more powerful 6.0-litre, twin-turbocharged W12 engine as well as a new QuickShift transmission enabling faster gear changes than ever before. Power output is raised from 560PS to 575PS (567bhp/423kW) and the famed Bentley ‘wave of torque’ has been increased by a further 50Nm to 700Nm (516lb ft). “The GTC has always been the most emotional model in the Continental range and a showcase for Bentley design. With its tailored soft top, the GTC is a pure British convertible true to those classic Bentleys of the past. However, the technology, performance and overall design excellence invested in this model means that we are now writing a new chapter for the Bentley convertible driver.” Wolfgang Dürheimer, Chairman and Chief Executive, Bentley Motors. The Bentley Continental GTC is now available to order and first customer deliveries will begin in late 2011. <

Superb everyday practicality for a luxury convertible was a hallmark of the original GTC and much valued by its customers. The cabin of the new GTC is now even more practical, with additional rear legroom, new storage solutions and innovative features such as touch-screen infotainment, automatic seat-belt presenters and a Bentley-designed Neck Warmer for comfortable roof-down motoring whatever the temperature.

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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 Style Magazine’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 Jennifer, the winner of the September 2011 issue.

Legal disclaimer: Votes are placed by readers and online users of Style Magazines. 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 Style Magazines are accepted to be used by Style Magazines and Style Magazine’s websites.

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Needle in Cell Using autologous Adipose (Fat) Stem Cells: • FDA 361 • High number of stem cells harvested • No risk of disease transfer • No risk of rejection or allergic reaction • Same day-same clinic procedure

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Of all stem cell types, autologous harvesting involves the least risk. By definition, autologous cells are obtained from one’s own body, just as one may bank his or her own blood for elective surgical procedures.

IntelliCell™ Potential Applications Anti-Aging & Rejuvenation: • Acne Scarring • Breast & Buttock Augmentation • Burns • Hair Loss • IV Rejuvenation • Orthopedics/Osteoarthritis • Scars

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IntelliCell™ BioSciences Current and Planned Clinical Studies include: Dermal injections for anti-aging, lines and wrinkles, acne scars, Dermal injections for burns and ulcerated wounds, Knee, elbow, hand injections for arthritis, Knee injections for cartilage repair, IV drip for general rejuvenation and osteoarthritis, Peripheral Vascular Ischemia.

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Fact vs. Fiction Breast cancer awareness month is an excellent time to refresh our knowledge about breast cancer and the importance of early detection. While genetics play an important role in the risk factor, there are other factors that can increase or decrease a woman’s risk that can be controlled. These myths and truths are short and informative to help clear up some common misconceptions. Exercise can reduce the risk of breast cancer. FACT: Physical activity will not only reduce the waistline, it will also reduce the risk of breast cancer. As little as four hours a week lowers estrogen levels and boosts the immune system. Feel encouraged to take your four-legged friend for an extra long walk, trade in your stilettos for some running shoes, or opt to take the stairs instead of the elevator. Increased stress levels have an impact on breast cancer.

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FICTION: Studies have shown that while stress can lower the immune system function, there is no direct cause-and-effect relationship between stress and breast cancer. However, there is no reason to cease any much-needed de-stressing activity to relax your mind, body & soul.

any unusual symptoms or changes in your body before your yearly appointment. If changes or symptoms occur, contact your doctor immediately. For more info on how to perform a BSE visit www.nationalbreastcancer.org. Only women get breast cancer. FICTION: Breast cancer is more rare in men, but it is completely possible for them to be diagnosed with breast cancer. Men should also give themselves monthly breast self-exams. Alcohol can increase the risk of breast cancer. FACT: Unfortunately, this is not a myth. Having a drink or two every day slightly increases the risk of breast cancer. More consumption equals greater risk. Swap the wine for water, but make it a sparkling water. No need to eliminate all signs of luxury. Breast cancer is contagious. FICTION: Breast cancer is NOT contagious. It results from an uncontrolled cell growth, not a germ. Some risk factors include age, level of physical activity, obesity, birth control pill use, and a higher consumption of alcohol.

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your skin as an organ, it is. In fact, it’s the body’s largest organ weighing an average of 8 pounds and covering some 22 square feet. Our skin is comprised of a complex system of cell layers, nerves, and glands that not only protect us from, but connect us to the outside world. Our skin does a lot more than make us look presentable. In fact, it has many vital functions.The skin acts as a protective barrier insulating and guarding the body against extreme temperatures, damaging rays of the sun, and harmful chemicals.. It also excretes antibacterial substances that help prevent infection and it manufactures vitamin D needed for converting calcium into healthy bones. If the skin’s protective properties stop working for any reason, this can often lead to skin disorders and the need to see a dermatologist.

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Strong & beautiful women coming together to share their story of courage: Ilka Zuijderland-Varnes, Patti Wade and Brenda Smith.

Beyond the Pink: The Beauty of Survival 3 tips for transforming bodies and spirits after breast cancer By: Cris Phillips-Georg Read more at: StyleToMe.com

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> “It’s news that definitely takes your breath away,” says Patti Wade, 58, regarding her 2009 breast cancer diagnosis. In a moment, the stability of your world alters and everything that seemed urgent just a few moments before -- your to-do list, that spat with your spouse, what to serve for dinner -- suddenly fades into the background as a new priority takes over: “can I beat this?” With a life-threatening illness looming over your head, it can be hard to think of anything but getting well, but with early detection on the rise and improved treatment and reconstruction options available, preparing for a vibrant life after breast cancer is also an important part of recovery. “When patients first come in, most are really scared and have a hard time seeing past the immediate diagnosis. Our job is to not only get them safely through the immediate medical crisis but also to help put them back on the road to thriving, so that they can fully experience all


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of the life and beauty that lies ahead.” says Dzi Newman P.A.-C. of Newman Plastic Surgery, an Orlando practice offering postcancer breast reconstruction. In supporting women along the arduous journey from here to there, plastic surgeon Dr. Charles Newman, Jr., offers these three essential tips for breast cancer recovery: Trust Your Intuition

“The response to a breast cancer diagnosis is different for every woman,” says Dr. Newman. “Some women are crying at the first consultation and others are stoically matter-of fact. Our priority is to carefully present all of the options, help our patients weigh every pro and con, and then support them in whatever decisions they feel are right for their lives and their bodies at that time.” For Ilka Zuijderland-Varnes, 47, that meant having a single mastectomy after her initial diagnosis, opting out of additional treatment (ie. chemotherapy, radiation, etc.) and forgoing reconstruction. “I wanted a period of time without my breast,” says ZuijderlandVarnes. “To experience life without it and grieve the loss. I just wanted to focus on the fact that I was healthy for awhile.” It was intuition that led to Zuijderland-Varnes’s original cancer discovery and it was intuition again that prompted her to remove her second breast two years later and undergo full reconstruction. “I had the same intuitive feeling again that I had with the first diagnosis,” Zuijderland-Varnes says. “Even though the tests were showing abnormal results, not cancerous, I just felt this was the best thing to do. My intuition was clear and I trusted that. Dr. Newman honored my intuition and supported my decisions, both to postpone reconstruction, and then, ultimately to have it. That is not common with other doctors.” Build Your Network

Another important aspect of the cancer recovery process is building a support network. “No one does this alone,” says Dzi.

“These women are incredibly strong, but it is support from those who love them that bolster these ladies up and keep them going on the hardest days.” For some women, their network consists of their spouse, children, relatives, friends, and/ or co-workers. Some turn to breast cancer support groups. For Brenda Smith, 46, the core of her network was her 21-year old daughter. “As soon as I heard my diagnosis, I immediately thought of my daughter,” says Smith. “I’m a single mom.” Smith’s daughter accompanied her on almost all her appointments. “Her support was wonderful,” says Smith “but I also wanted her to see what I went through and understand why monthly breast exams are so important.” Smith says that Dr. Newman, Dzi, and the clinic’s staff were also core parts of her support network. “Cancer is such a traumatic experience,” Smith says. “They made me feel comfortable and helped me see past my immediate diagnosis to the future. Dr. Newman reminded me how young I am still. I felt so personally cared for that I didn’t even mind the reconstruction process. I just really looked forward to visiting the office because of that support. It made all the difference.” Set Realistic Expectations

In the process of beating cancer, many women view breast reconstruction as the happy finish line, not realizing reconstruction is a process in and of itself. “Reconstruction is not the same as a breast augmentation,” says Dr. Newman. “When breasts are fully removed, we have to reconstruct from nothing. Our goal is to create optimal, natural-looking results while still helping patients understand the parameters of what’s realistically possible.” For Patti Wade, realistic expectations really helped her navigate what became a prolonged and complicated reconstruction process. “My skin wouldn’t heal because of the chemo,” says Wade. “It was frustrating and uncomfortable but my family helped me

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through it and Dr. Newman and Dzi were so caring and empathetic. It wasn’t easy, but the reconstruction felt like a completion for me. People say I was so positive going through it. That is so nice to hear. Life is good.” Moving On

Trusting your intuition, surrounding yourself with solid support, and setting realistic expectations are all essential parts of the recovery process. “The final step,” says Dzi “is moving on.” Breast cancer becomes such an overwhelming part of a woman’s life that it can become part of her identity. Letting go and moving forward is the last leg of the journey. “It was strange when it was all done,” says Zuijderland-Varnes. “Coming in for our reconstruction appointments became such a normal part of our lives that when Dr. Newman said all was well and he’d see us in a few months, my husband said ‘So what? You’re breaking up with us?’ … The relationships we built here were that strong.” “We grow very attached to our patients,” says Dzi. “But ultimately them coming around less means cancer is no longer a part of their every day. We love when everyday concerns like a few extra laugh lines are the biggest reason they visit us. We’re happy to help with those sorts of normal worries. Although, to us, these women are already unbelievably beautiful.”<

Dr. Charles Newman, Jr. and Dzi-Long Newman, PA-C with Brenda Smith, Patti Wade and Ilka Zuijderland-Varnes

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management (What’s that?...)

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> In today’s volatile world economy, this term has suddenly taken on new meaning to many of us, especially those who are either new entrants into the world of retirement or those planning to do so in the near term. Unfortunately, many have seen huge portions of their nest eggs disappear after years of paying their dues by ‘toiling in the fields’ and building a financial asset base. We constantly hear that Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid are all going broke and our complacency toward assuming our government would never let us down has really thrown us a curve. Bank savings interest rates are next to “0” so we can no longer look to monetary appreciation from that sector; the Stock Market has become nothing more than a roller coaster, with huge daily stock price swings testing our cardiovascular well-being. The fact is that our basic layman’s knowledge in executing our individual financial planning objective no longer holds water... Despite all that has occurred, we still need to figure a way to survive and provide for whatever future it is we have remaining and if we’re smart we will look to the experts to help us manage our finances...we just do not know enough of the many options that are out there which can be applied to our specific economic needs. We must first determine our objectives. What is it we wish to accomplish? For some, it might be funding a child’s education; others may need to address retirement planning and the security of a fixed income annuity; still others can be concerned with the ramifications of tax law as it applies to income and estate planning; higher risk takers might be seeking aggressive growth opportunities in bonds, equities and/or emerging market investments. It goes on and on. In this issue we feature a select group of professional financial planners and all are well versed and educated in every aspect of Wealth Management. Please do your homework to ensure that whomever you choose to help plan your financial future is someone with a proven track record and who will give you the personal attention required for making you feel protected and secure.<

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Jason Edwards RFA, RFC Edwards Financial Services Read more at: StyleToMe.com

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> Edwards Financial Services is a strategic financial services firm dedicated to creating genuine relationships with our clients. We work hard to earn your trust and keep your business. Our goal is not to be the biggest financial planning firm, but the most reputable. As the managing partner, I have seen how this philosophy has served our clients well, resulting in recognition as one of the top financial services firms in Central Florida. We look to manage our client’s expectations as well as guide them consistently through this volatile environment. We accomplish this by regular communication and education with our clients. All too often, I hear from investment clients, “I only hear from my guy once a year or only when he wants to sell me something” and that is often the case. However, if you focus on keeping your clients engaged and up to date you will spend less time worrying about getting new clients because you will have maintained your existing relationships. Another unique feature is that we look to maintain a very deliberate and methodical approach to investing that has resulted in a high client retention and satisfaction while other financial firms are seeing a downturn of their client base.

but maintain a truly objective approach to our advice and recommendations. How do we do this? Well, instead of working solely with one company we work with many of the top Insurance and Financial service corporations. This allows our firm to look at all options. Whether it is considering liability needs or recommendations on how to invest, we work for you. In addition, we consider our clients members and this really allows our advisors to look at each individual as an important part of Edwards Financial Services. Our firm consists of registered financial service professionals that continue to enhance their knowledge on the ever-changing scene of insurance and investment concepts. This provides you with the best of both worlds’ big firm services with small town attention. Please contact us today to let us show you how Edwards Financial Services can work for you, but more importantly, with you. < Securities offered through Questar Capital Corporation (QCC) Member FINRA/SIPC. Advisory Services offered through Questar Asset Management (QAM), a Registered Investment Advisor. Edwards Financial Services is independent of QCC and QAM

Edwards Financial Services was designed around one philosophy, true relationship building. As an independent firm, we have the ability to provide the level of service and products many of the large captive firms do,

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John E. Ledford, CFP President, Ledford Financial Specializing in wealth management, estate planning, employee benefits and retirement plans. Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> Not a day goes by that John Ledford doesn’t get asked the question, “Is now a good time to invest in the stock market?” And his answer is always the same, “Yes!” That response surprises some—what with the controversy in Washington over the debt ceiling, Standard & Poor’s downgrade of America’s prized credit rating, renewed fears about European debt, and the topsy-turvy world of the stock market—but for John the explanation is a simple one. With adversity comes opportunity. “I began my career in the investment business over 20 years ago. In that time span, we’ve entered a new century, even a new millennium and, quite frankly, it feels like it. How business was done is no longer good enough—not when the competition is stronger, money is tighter and so many of the rules have changed. At my firm, Ledford Financial, we’ve managed to not just survive turbulent times, but to also thrive.” Not an easy feat in today’s economy but accomplished, in part, thanks to John’s endless enthusiasm for new technology. Ledford Financial is one of Central Florida’s largest independent financial firms, with assets under management in excess of $125 million and growing. And none of this success could have happened had John simply been complacent with available technology. Ledford Financial 605 East Robinson Street, Suite 640 Orlando, Florida 32807 407-999-8998 www.ledfordfinancial.com

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low us to do with two people what required five or six people years ago. The result of this is that we have access to more information more quickly, which allows us to serve our clients more effectively and meet their needs at a higher level.” John also attributes his success to his loyal team—a group of people dedicated to giving each other and their clients the utmost in service. At Ledford Financial, they practice what they preach. Their tagline “Wall Street solutions, Main Street relationships” is one in which John and Team Ledford truly believes. He even expands on this thought in his forthcoming book, Win!: Winning Strategies from Today’s Leading Experts. Co-written with a select group of entrepreneurs from various industries, each shares successful business strategies and real-life solutions based on their own experiences as a way to help others. “I recognize that in my business I am a great front man but that I also need a solid team to help keep our clients happy. It’s a matter of knowing your strengths and guarding your weaknesses. I trust they will handle the dayto-day issues so that I can concentrate on what my clients ultimately want me to do— help make them money!”< The financial professionals of Ledford Financial are registered representatives and investment adviser representa-

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Deborah O’Kelley Taylor Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> The perspective and judgment that comes from a seasoned financial advisor is particularly important in today’s environment. Helping clients achieve their financial goals begins with completely understanding their needs. Only then can one provide the comprehensive guidance that seeks to answer their most fundamental question - “Can I attain my goals?” To help find the answer, I take a holistic approach to show them how to grow and manage their wealth. I focus on all aspects of their financial lives, not just parts of it. I believe that my clients deserve a financial advisor who understands their vision, earns their trust and works diligently to present alternative strategies designed to help them attain their aspirations and create a legacy for future generations. I have a simple strategy: I listen.With 24 years in the industry, I offer you seasoned guidance to reach your comprehensive financial goals based on your needs and values. “We all have two futures... the one that happens, and the one we actively shape. The difference is WEALTH MANAGEMENT.” I look forward to becoming a part of your family’s legacy. < Deborah Taylor Financial Advisor Financial Planning Specialist

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Anne C. Miller Realtor / Brec properties Read more at: StyleToMe.com

MLS#O5049247 • 6004 Lake Emma Road offered for $746,000

MLS#O5057684 • 1314 Johns Cove Lane, Oakland offered for $825,000

> Over 90% of buyers search for properties online. If your home is on the market, it is essential that your listing stand out and be visible worldwide. Especially, in the luxury market! For instance, in Windermere, there are over 165 active residential listings priced over $1 million. With so many luxury properties on the market, you need to create maximum impact online by using professional photography and search engine optimization. This all costs money, so make sure your realtor is capable of investing their time and finances into properly marketing your luxury home. Just because you list with a big name brand real estate company, doesn’t mean that the marketing of your property will be top notch. Your success depends on the expertise and budget of the individual agent that you choose. When you hire a realtor to market your home, be sure to use a full-time professional and ask for a written marketing plan. At Brec Properties, we practice a unique approach to Real Estate with a team of top producers dedicated to providing the best and most professional brokerage service available. Innovative marketing techniques and out-of-the-box thinking have set us apart as a trusted leader in the industry. Our boutique style brokerage allows us to accommodate all your real estate needs under one roof. Brec Properties has handled 57 transactions January 2011 to date, with total sales of over $14 million. Anne has over 25 years of experience in the real estate industry. While working for a custom builder she acquired an extensive client base and has assisted them with the purchase and or sale of elaborate luxury homes. She works with buyers and sellers of residential properties throughout the greater Orlando area including Orange, Seminole and Lake Counties. Anne specializes in marketing and is certified to handle short sales. Her background has given her an edge as a realtor because she understands the costs and values related to luxury upgrades and building improvements. She started her career as a realtor with Watson Realty and then Stirling Sotheby’s International Realty. She joined Brec Properties in 2009 and loves the flexibility and support of working with a smaller boutique style realty firm. Whether you are buying or selling real estate in the Greater Orlando area, be sure to choose a real estate professional you can trust! Anne has the knowledge and experience necessary to assist you with your next residential real estate transaction and has been referred by past clients time and time again! <

MLS#O5046314 • 9632 San Fernando Court offered for $749,000

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Maria Blanchard, Lisa Shear & Patricia Sullivan How these agents have succeeded in a challenging market Read more at: StyleToMe.com

Maria Blanchard, Lisa Shear & Patricia Sullivan - photo by David Ortiz

“How are certain REALTORS® that specialize in luxury & commercial properties thriving in this market?” “Why do some struggle while others succeed?” Everyone is curious about what separates some REALTORS® from others and these notable agents are giving us their personal approach:

Grand 1940’s Estate on Lake Lancaster

“I have based my real estate career on building long term relationships with clients and assisting them with all phases of real estate; from first time buyer to empty nester to investor! With over 20 years experience, I use the knowledge I have gained from working within many different areas of the real estate profession; from multi-family and real estate franchising, to new home construction and on site sales, to general residential and commerical sales.” ~ Maria Blanchard, 407-467-0900 mariablanchard@oldetownbrokers.com “I think it’s important to offer my clients more than the basics & surprise them by exceeding their expectations. I’ve learned to listen, anticipate and fulfill the client’s needs. It’s essential to think outside the box & be assertive in obtaining the client’s objective because this isn’t the same market. I remember that each client had a choice and they chose me to assist them in making one of the most important financial decisions of their life. I’m not here just to help them make a move, but to help them make the “right” move!”

Elegant Cape Cod in Olde Winter Park

~ Lisa Shear, 407-721-9375 lisashear@oldetownbrokers.com “Central Florida’s commercial real estate market is complex and my success requires me to have an analytical mind but also apply a humanistic approach to deal making. My goal is to always give personal attention to my clients so that we can form an honest friendship. By doing this, I can quickly gauge the balance between pushing them to be competitive amongst other investors but also not force them outside of their comfort level. Ultimately my job is to make sure my clients enjoy exceptional returns on their real estate investments.”

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Celebrating over 17 years in business and still recognized as one of the only true boutique brokerages in Central Florida, Olde Town Brokers provides a full range of services including single-family home and condominium sales, investment properties, commercial sales and leasing, rentals and property management. Buy, sell, rent or property management… we do it all! www.oldetownbrokers.com

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Rob Rahter Luxury Home Specialist Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> It’s no coincidence that a former newsman was behind the biggest news in the Windermere luxury residential market in quite some time. Rob Rahter of Keller Williams Realty is a former TV news producer-turned Luxury Home Specialist. Rob just recently sold the iconic mansion at the end of Down Point Lane in Windermere. But this was not your normal sale. The estate which was once listed for almost $15 million dollars went to auction after hundreds of people toured the mansion in month long pre-auction marketing blitz. But when the buyer failed to perform, a replacement buyer was secured in less than two weeks. The high profile transaction attracted worldwide attention and successfully cemented Rob’s place in the market as the luxury real estate agent who gets the job done. AVAILABLE NOW!

Isleworth Estate on Lake Butler 6 Bedrooms / 10 Bath 11,100 sq feet. $6,250,000 Game Room, Fitness Room, Theatre, Boat house 407-497-4526 www.MyOrlandoLuxuryHomes.com

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The auction option is not for everyone and may not be for the faint of heart, but it is becoming an increasing effective tool top agents like Rob Rahter are using to stand apart in this highly competitive real estate market. But this doesn’t mean Rob sacrifices any of the traditional methods to produce a quick sale. Rob knows that nearly all home buyers and sellers utilize the internet in the process so he invests heavily in his internet presence. Rob “owns” the top listing position for Windermere on the world’s #1 real estate website which delivers an estimated 500% more views for his listings than other agents. He is also a Featured Agent and owns multiple website addresses, including RobSellsWindermere.com, RobSellsOrlando.com, MyOrlandoLuxuryHomes.com, and numerous neighborhood-specific domains. Rob is especially proud of the fact that he was the first Windermere-resident member of the exclusive Luxury Homes by Keller

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Williams, an elite group of specially-trained luxury agents within the company. This group consists of only about 600 agents worldwide who meet a couple times a year for networking, exchanging of ideas, and to attend seminars aimed at better serving their specific clientele. Being able to market properties directly to agents from outside our area and who are actively working with qualified buyers gives Rob a tremendous advantage over the smaller boutique brokerages. Studies show 82% of home sales are the direct result of agent connections, so if you’re ready to sell and think your agent and their connections do not matter, think again. Rob spent 15 years in television news and knows the power of marketing and advertising. Rob knows that selling luxury homes is about selling a lifestyle over a need. And while any REALTOR® can list a home, it takes special skills to sell with success – not just in the luxury market but in every price point. Now more than ever you need an agent who gives your home the distinctive edge to command the right attention and stand apart from the competition. As evidenced by the auction, Rob utilizes every possible sales method to deliver what the client wants. And while an auction may not be right for everyone, there’s no denying that it works. Rob also serves in a board of director’s-type leadership position at the Keller Williams Classic office, located across the street from Universal Orlando, and often teaches classes for new agents. Rob and his wife, Elizabeth, an attorney, have four children and live in Windermere. They are very involved in the local community and own rental properties and other businesses. They like to spend their family time boating on the Butler Chain of Lakes. <


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> Armando Christian Perez, better known by his stage name Pitbull, is a rapper who has demonstrated determination and integrity aren’t all lost tools in the music industry. Stated by critics and fans alike to have the summer 2011 anthem and hit song “Give Me Everything Tonight” which features Neyo, Afrojack and Nayer, this song alone has created many opportunities to reach a new fan base. There’s something truly enthralling about this blue-eyed, Cuban artist who possesses an undeniable skill to pump up any crowd and turn heads wearing his on point gentlemanly wardrobe. With all the hype surrounding him, Pitbull knows his reign, as summer king is only a temporary title; to some extent king of the world is already his. Being in the business for a few years now, Pitbull is a steady household name. With appearances on all the late night haunts like Jimmy Kimmel, Conan, Lopez Tonight, and even performances on Dancing with the Stars and The Voice this past season, viewers and listeners are both intrigued and eager to get up and dance.With his most recent album released in June, Planet Pit, has already been reviewed as “a greatest hits album in its own.” Rave reviews, dedicated fans, and new admirers are all praising the musical genius that is Armando Perez.

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A true appeal to this rapper is much like his hit summer song says: he took his life from a negative to positive. Raised in Miami to parents who were immigrants from Cuba, his father taught him the power of words and had a young Armando recite poetry for emphasis of this lesson. Once his parents divorced he saw his father little and the relationship was strained. Fortunately his father’s most valuable lesson was passed on already. Despite a few random run-ins with poor decisions as a teenager and ultimately being kicked out by his mother for those choices, Pitbull decided he wasn’t going to let that be his story. After high school he started hanging out in clubs looking for every opportunity to show everyone his capabilities. The moment came when a chance meeting with rapper Lil Jon happened one of those nights and Pit was asked to appear on Lil Jon’s 2002 album. From there four albums of his own have been born and the performer Pitbull has the world staring with anticipation.

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When Pit started out an additional nickname of his was Mr. 305, for the area code of his home. With the June release of “Planet Pit� he can be heard referring to himself as Mr. Worldwide, which demonstrates how far the artist has come. Pitbull isn’t saying he runs the world, he’s too humble a person, but rather he feels he has created a world that is merely his very own. This album demonstrates the maturity as an artist Pit has reached and emphasizes his thoughts that good, humble people will survive in this ever shrinking music business. He has said several times he’d rather speak to the globe instead of just the block, knowing this is where credibility originates. Back to the concept his father taught him, Pitbull handles even sticky situations with ease and knows just what to say when so many others might use the “no comment� crutch. Due to a lyric in “Give Me Everything Tonight� the rapper states he’s “got it locked up like Lindsay Lohan� and he is fac-

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ing some heat from the actress that she followed up with a lawsuit. When questioned in an interview about this news topic Pitbull simply stated there was a misunderstanding in the perception and asked Lindsay to be his date to the Video Music Awards and they could sort out the issue. Not shying away or hiding behind publicists is another attribute Pit holds unlike many peers.

recognition for his hard work is more than apparent. Earning a key to his hometown city of Miami for the wonderful and positive publicity he has generated for Florida’s nightlife capital has been an extreme honor. Pitbull has spoken, stood behind what he says and created an imprint in music that is ever growing. Worldwide success is evident. Actually make that Mr. Worldwide.

Despite earning the right to call himself Mr. Worldwide at this time, Pitbull doesn’t seem to let much go to his head. Regardless of the numerous Social Medias dedicated to the rapper such as his own I Pad application, mobile apps where new music, news and connecting with Pit himself can all be attained, he remains grounded. Known for his impressive style of dress as well, this global sensation is the first to say he still shops clearance and enjoys bargains as much as he always has. With quite a few nominations between the Teen Choice Awards, the VMA’s and the Alma Awards this year, the

Orlando can prepare to watch this energetic and sizzling artist Pitbull when he accompanies good friend Enrique Iglesias to the Amway Arena on October 21. Their performance will be the second to last for Enrique’s tour and will be the definition of a fierce concert experience. Pitbull believes in the union music offers people and plans to prove it in Orlando’s very own back yard. Don’t miss out on the fiery and exciting chance to feel the heat of this hot performance.<

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Jeffrey Feulner Family Law Attorney Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> When you ask Jeffrey Feulner why he founded the Men’s Divorce Law Firm, the answer is very simple: “I have been through divorce. I have been through a paternity action. I have been a single parent. I know the emotions that these men are going through.” Attorney Feulner says the fact that he can relate to his clients and empathize with their anxiety of not knowing what is coming next in the legal process helps him understand the interests of husbands and fathers involved in divorce and other family law disputes. Attorney Feulner, a graduate from Rollins College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Organizational Behavior, received his Juris Doctorate degree from Florida State University College of Law. He was associated for six years with an AV rated law firm, practicing in the areas of marital & family law and labor & employment law for six years, before founding the Men’s Divorce Law Firm.

Firm Contact Information: 938 Lake Baldwin Lane Orlando, FL 32814 P: 407.896.2677 F: 407.896.2414 www.MensDivorceLaw.com

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child support, alimony, domestic violence, step-parent adoption, pre-nuptial and post nuptial agreements. Attorney Feulner is an active member of the local community. He has been a committee chair for the Young Lawyer’s Division of the Orange County Bar Association, and served on the Board of Directors of the Downtown Orlando YMCA and on the Transportation Advisory Board for the City of Maitland. A strong supporter of local athletic programs, Attorney Feulner has held the position of legal counsel for the Florida Region of the United States Volleyball Association. The Men’s Divorce Law Firm also sponsors the Orlando City Soccer and Lacrosse clubs, as well as Broadway Across America at the Bob Carr. The firm participates in other charity events including the Annual Crawfish Festival, the Annual Great Oaks Village Fun Day’s Shoe Drive, Walk to Defeat ALS and the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure. With his professional and personal experience, Attorney Feulner helps maintain an atmosphere of mutual respect and clear communication between the client and the opposing party to protect relationships between fathers and their children. “People get a good feeling when they’re with us. They know this is going to be potentially a long-term relationship, and it’s one of the most important things they will ever do in their lives.”<





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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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$$$$ = $31 and Over Cuba Libre 9101 International Dr. Orlando 407-226-1600 $$$ Traditional & modern Cuban cuisine Copper Canyon 9101 International Dr. Orlando 407-370-4550 $$$ Emeril’s Orlando Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-2424 $$$$ “New” New Orleans cuisine Emeril’s Tchoup Chop Royal Pacific Resort 6300 Hollywood Wy. Orlando 407-503-2467 $$$$ Polynesian & Asian cuisine with a twist Espeto de Prata Brazilian Steakhouse 5350 International Dr. Orlando 407-345-4774 $$$ Traditional Brazilian all-you-can-eat fare & slow roasted meats Everglades Rosen Centre Hotel 9840 International Dr. Orlando 407-996-2385 $$$ Prime steaks, fresh Florida seafood & gator Fiorella’s Cucina Toscana 9501 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-233-2950 $$$ Simple, fresh Italian dishes from Tuscany & Northern Italy Fish Bones 6707 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-352-0135 $$$ Fresh seafood, steak & prime rib Fleming’s 8030 Via Dellagio Way Orlando 407-352-57-06$$$ Steakhouse & Wine Bar Funky Monkey Wine Company 9101 International Dr. 1208 Pointe Orlando 407-418-9463 $$$ Sushi-Steak-SeafoodWine-Beer-Sake Hard Rock Café Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-351-7625 $$$ Rock’n American cuisine

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. 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 Wantilan Luau Royal Pacific Hotel 6300 Hollywood Wy. Orlando 407-503-3463 $$$$ Hawaiian themed buffet & dinner show

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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 Bananas 924 N Mills Ave Orlando, FL 32803 407-480-2200 $ Modern diner The Boheme Restaurant The Grand Bohemian Hotel 325 S Orange Ave., Orlando 407-313-9000 $$$ Eclectic & classic dishes with a modern twist

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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 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


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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 Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar 933 N Orlando Ave. Winter Park 407-699-9463 $$$ Steak, chops, seafood salad & wine Fuji Sushi 1449 Lee Road Winter Park 407-645-1299 $$ Sushi & Japanese fare

Hot Olives 463 W New England Ave., Winter Park 407-629-1030 $$ Gourmet AmericanMediterranean Houston’s 215 S Orlando Ave. Winter Park 407-740-4005 $$$ Diverse American classics LUMA on Park 290 S Park Ave. Winter Park 407-599-4111 $$$ Progressive American cuisine Mi Tomatina 433 W. New England Ave, Winter Park 321-977-4881 Spanish cuisine Pannullo’s 216 S Park Ave. Winter Park 407-629-7270 $$ Casual Italian fare Park Plaza Gardens 319 S Park Ave. Winter Park 407-645-2475 $$$ Fine dining sidewalk cafe & bar Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse 610 N Orlando Ave. Winter Park 407-622-2444 $$$$ Sizzling steaks, seafood, salad & dessert Seito Sushi 510 N Orlando Ave. Winter Park 407-644-5050 $$ Sushi & Japanese fare Spice Modern Steakouse 326 S Park Ave. Winter Park 407-772-8176 $$$ Eclectic & modern American cuisine Urban Flats 601 S New York Ave. Winter Park 407-539-2220 $$ Refined casual wine bar with flatbread specialties Wazzabi 1408 Gay Rd. Winter Park 407-647-8744 $$$ Japanese steakhouse & sushi bar

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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 $$$$ California cuisine Citricos Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort 4401 Floridian Wy. Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3463 $$$ Southern European cuisine

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Columbia Restaurant 649 Front St.Celebration 407-566-1505 $$$ Spanish restaurant Flying Fish Café Disney’s Board Walk Orlando 407-939-3646 $$$ Contemporary seafood Fulton’s Crab House Downtown Disney Orlando 407-934-2628 or 407.828.8966 $$ Fresh and traditional seafood dishes Hawk’s Landing Steakhouse and Grille 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8829 $$$$ Steak, fish, pork,poultry & lamb High Velocity 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8690 $$$ 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

$$ = $11-$20

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 Moon Fish 7525 W Sand Lake Rd. 407-363-7262 $$

$$$ = $21-$30

$$$$ = $31 and Over

Fresh seafood and steak blending Pan-Asian, Cajun & Pacific Rim fare Planet Hollywood Downtown Disney Orlando 407-827-7827 $$ Classic American food Portobello Restaurant Downtown Disney Orlando 407-934-8888 $$ Classic Italian 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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$$ = $11-$20

$$$ = $21-$30

Todd English’s bluezoo Walt Disney World Dolphin Resort 1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd. Lake Buena Vista 407-934-1111 $$$ Fresh seafood & coastal world cuisine Victoria & Albert’s Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3463 $$$$ Contemporary American cuisine Wolfgang Puck CafÊ Downtown Disney Orlando 407.938.WOLF (9653) $$ Asian and California-fusion cuisine North Amura 950 Market Promenade Ave. Lake Mary 407-936-6001 $$$ Japanese sushi, seafood & steak Dexter’s 950 Market Promenade Ave. Lake Mary 407-805-3090 $$ Wine bar with rotating food menu Enzo’s Restaurant on the Lake 1130 S 1792 Longwood 407-834-9872 $$$$ Sophisticated Italian cuisine

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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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> No matter how long ago it was, every high school experience is basically the same. There’s the popular girl, the guy on every varsity sports team, performing artists who wander the halls singing show tunes, the chemistry lab assistants and, if you attended Winter Park High School around the early 2000s, there was the guy who did magic.That guy was Kostya Kimlat. I met Kostya through friends of friends of friends. He usually had a deck of cards on hand, charming his teachers with a few sleight-of-hand tricks and leaving his signature playing card in between the ceiling tiles in each classroom on his semester schedule.

Playing with a Full Deck By: Holly V. Kapherr Read more at: StyleToMe.com

Now, after touring and traveling the world, visiting and learning from international magicians, honing his skills and making a name for himself in the magic world, Kostya is back in Orlando, his hometown, performing at Del Frisco’s Prime Steak & Lobster in Winter Park for an intimate dinner and magic show.The $98 price tag, which includes four courses and the show, is an experience you won’t soon forget. Specializing in sleight-of-hand and close-up magic, Kostya is a confident and poised performer. He weaves a story throughout his performance, imbuing his work with timeless sentimentalism that belies his youth. He’s not even 30 yet. He begins the show with a demonstration of the fact that we are all a product of our choices, and that even though some may believe in luck (like this writer), destiny or choice, magic brings us all together. In a dimly lit, romantic, window-less room, Kostya takes center stage and involves his audience every step of the way. He takes the time to get to know the people he’s performing for, and is a gracious host for the evening. He starts with a few introductory tricks with cards, dice, and illusions. It’s a fine warm-up, and he instantly captivates viewers with his storytelling. I’m usually content to sit on the sidelines during these audience participation shows, always the observer and analyzer rather than the enthusiastic participant, but I was thrilled to be sitting in an opportune place to be a part of the action during the show. I was willing to suspend my disbelief in the magical arts for a few hours while Kostya filled the room’s inhabitants, who ran the age range from preteen to elder, with childlike wonder. Originally from Ukraine, Kostya is a natural raconteur, and his tales flow effortlessly from ris-

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ing action to climax (the “wow!” moment) to a conclusion that makes the whole trick worth the buildup. As a good meal, like the one you’ll have at Del Frisco’s during the show, the main course lasts just long enough to capture your imagination and seduce your palate, and just fleeting enough to leave you wanting more. Pick your main course: Either a bone-in ribeye, 8 oz. filet, New York strip or salmon filet is on the menu, accompanied by crisp asparagus amandine and the restaurant’s signature “chateau” potatoes. Enjoy shrimp cocktail and salad as your appetizers, and finish the evening with a decadent and generous glass of chocolate mousse and your choice of tea or coffee. The meal is elegant and ultra-classic. Red banquettes line the hallways of Del Frisco’s, candelabras hang from the rococo tiled ceiling and private dining rooms are primed for business power lunches and parties. I typically order steak one degree lower than I like it because, typically, by the time it gets the table, it’s usually at my desired temperature. No need to do that at Del Frisco’s. The place has been an Orlando institution since 1993, so they know what they’re doing every step of the way. Service is polite, attentive and barely noticeable (the mark of an elegant dining experience, in my opinion) while the main course doesn’t skip a beat. Pick a Shiraz or Cabernet Sauvignon by the glass or choose a bottle from Del Frisco’s extensive wine list for a unique pairing. While the food shines bright, Kostya’s gracious performance is truly the star. At 23, he became the youngest magician to be featured on the cover of Magic Magazine. He’s the official magician for the Orlando Magic, performing at halftime and for corporate events all over the country, teaching high-powered clients everywhere to “Think Like a Magician.” What does this mean, exactly? If I had to venture a guess, and I always do, from what I saw in Kostya’s performance and what I know of business, the relationship between client and vendor is a delicate one, often based on illusion. It’s an art to mesmerize with words and flourishes of the hand while one is making it work behind closed doors. Kostya is an expert at this: at not taking his audience for fools, inviting them to be a part of the process through the whole journey, and all the time making us believe the art of magic is a product of our own choices. <


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Our TOwn > Halloween Horror Nights XXI Orlando Fl- Once again the cast of Universal Studios transforms into a maze of haunted houses to take you into the petrifying world of slashers and famous “killer icons” to bring the Halloween spirit to Central Florida. As tradition follows this month long event will be the new home to horrifying creatures and monsters of the night with screamzones and live shows. This nightmare of an adventure will take you into the dark world of the roaring 20’s where gambling and gangsters will be there to terrify at every twist and corner. Celebrating its twenty first year in Central Florida bringing fear & ghoulish delights, will definitely not disappoint the “fear seeker!” September 23 to October 31, 2011 Universal Studios 6000 Universal Studios Blvd Orlando, FL 32819 407-363-8000 1st Annual Orlando Comedy Festival Orlando, FL- Orlando’s first comedy festival begins September 29, 2011 presented by Sleuths Mystery Dinner Show will present an array of different comedians to entertain any fan, the event will take place over a four day laughter filled weekend with headliners that include comedian Nick Di Paolo, who is known for his appearances on Comedy Centrals “Roasts” and his own talk show on 92.3 Free FM along with many more comedians that are sure to leave everyone in a fit of laughter. September 29 to October 2, 2011 Sleuths Mystery Dinner Show 8267 International Drive Orlando, FL 32816 407-352-1743 Art Under the Stars Maitland, FL- The city of Maitland will commence its 35th annual Rotary Art Festival, which includes a fine art sale and a performance from the Maitland Symphony Orchestra who will perform on October 2 to conclude the festival, there will also be food, beverages and art activities for both children and adults.

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September 30 to October 2, 2011 Lake Lily Park 840 Lake Lily Drive Maitland, FL 32751 407-920-7545 Second Annual Swan and Dolphin Food & Wine Classic This year the Classic expands food & wine offerings and features celebrity chef Todd English! The Second Annual Swan and Dolphin Food & Wine Classic at the Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotel held on Oct. 7 - 8 with even more food, drink, seminars and personalities. Once again, the event will include an outdoor festival featuring culinary selections from the Orlando hotel’s award-winning restaurants and lounges, as well as a series of beverage seminars taught by the hotel’s certified experts. For the outdoor festival, more than 30 stations will offer attendees plenty of opportunity to indulge in the best of both food and drink. Guests can savor appetizing selections from restaurants, including Shula’s Steak House, Il Mulino New York Trattoria and Todd English’s bluezoo. Beverage stations will provide educational experiences and feature offerings such as wine, sake, beer and cocktails created using liquid nitrogen. Wines from various regions from around the world will be offered. including France, Italy, California and Australia. To finish, guests can delight in a selection of desserts from the only twotime World Pastry Champion, Laurent Branlard, the hotel’s executive pastry chef. During the festival, the crowd will be entertained by live musical performances. Tickets to the Swan and Dolphin Food & Wine Classic are available as part of a hotel package or individually. For more information or to book, please visit www.SwanDolphinFoodandWineClassic.com or call 1-800-227-1500. What: Second Annual Swan and Dolphin Food & Wine Classic Who: Food & Wine Enthusiasts When: Friday, Oct. 7 & Saturday, Oct. 8 4:30pm – 5:30pm – Beverage Seminars 5:30pm – 9:00pm – Tasting Stations Open on Causeway Where: Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Hotel 1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd.

Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830 Ticket Information: One and two-night packages including tickets to the outdoor festival for two are available, starting at $255 per night - Advance purchase event-only tickets are available for $65 and include unlimited food and beverage samples on the causeway -Seminars are an additional $35 per person, per class (causeway festival ticket required)

16th Epcot International Food & Wine Festival: A Passport to a World of Flavors Exotic cocktails will pair like a tropical daydream with fresh new tastes from more than one island paradise at the 16th Epcot International Food & Wine Festival Sept. 30-Nov. 13, 2011, at Walt Disney World Resort.The one-of-a-kind 45-day festival serves up international cuisine, culture and entertainment from six continents, with more than 25 international marketplaces featuring tapassized portions paired with beer, wine and inventive new cocktails.

Orlando’s Home Show Orlando, Fl- Orlando’s original home show comes back this year to showcase remodeling, decorating, building and landscape, experts from all over will be present for cooking demonstrations, how-to seminars, exhibits, and numerous giveaways that will help bring any home to life or help with small improvements to renew the look and feel of your home. This show is sure to bring the latest and hottest products for the home both inside and out and lend a helping hand in some creative new ideas for revamping the home. October 7 to October 9, 2011 Orange County Convention Center 9800 International Drive Orlando, FL 32819 For more information visit www.OrlandoHomeShow.com Or call 407-685-9800

· Three new tasting marketplaces — Hawaii, Caribbean Islands and Portugal · The Cranberry Bog display by Craisins telling the story behind the venerable cranberry’s rich agricultural heritage. ·Celebrity chef appearances starring top culinarians like Jeff Henderson, Cat Cora, Alan Wong, Gale Gand, Suvir Saran, Jamie Deen, Rock Harper, Celina Tio, Robert Irvine, Andrew Zimmern, Buddy Valastro, Warren Brown, Art Smith, Keegan Gerhard and more. ·Daily wine seminars, bottle signings, author events and culinary demonstrations at the Festival Welcome Center ·First-ever HGTV home entertaining seminars each Friday, Saturday and Sunday. · Eat to the Beat! Concerts three times nightly at America Gardens Theatre.

Orlando Ballet Vampire Ball Admission: Orlando, FL- When nightmares come to life in this hauntingly enchanted performance with all new original choreography directed by Robert Hill this exquisite symphony of music and ballet showcased to mystify all ages will leave the audience craving more. Creating a thrilling performance this Vampire Ball will attract creatures of the night to its stages just in time for the Halloween festivities to begin and induce a hairraising reaction. October 21 to October 23, 2011 Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre 401 W. Livingston St Orlando, FL 32801 For more information call 407-426-1739

Epcot Theme Park admission is required. To secure a spot at special culinary events and experiences, call (407) WDW-FEST or (407) 939-3378. Festival event updates and details will be posted at www.disneyworld.com/ foodandwine. September 30 to November 13, 2011 Epcot 1200 Epcot Resorts Blvd Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830 407-824-4321


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< Events in October Music

1490 E. Buena Vista Drive Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

Cut Copy October 1, 2011 at 8:00 pm

407-934-2583

Firestone Live 578 N. Orange Ave

Jack’s Mannequin

Orlando, FL 32801

October 16, 2011 at 6:00 pm

407-872-00663

House of Blues 1490 E. Buena Vista Drive

3 Doors Down

Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

October 4, 2011 at 7:00 pm

407-934-2583

Hard Rock Live 6050 Universal Blvd

Sugarland

Orlando, FL 32819

October 20, 2011 at 7:30 pm Amway Center

Weird Al Yankovic

400 W. Church St

October 5, 2011 at 8:00 pm

Orlando, FL 32801

Hard Rock Live

800-745-3000

6050 Universal Blvd Orlando, FL 32816

Bassnectar

407-351-5483

October 20, 2011 at 8:00 pm Hard Rock Live

Arctic Monkeys

6050 Universal Blvd

October 7, 2011 at 8:00 pm

Orlando, FL 32819

Hard Rock Live

407-351-5483

6050 Universal Blvd Orlando, FL 32819

Enrique Iglesias

407-351-5483

October 21, 2011 at 7:00 pm Amway Center

The Script

400 W. Church St

October 8, 2011 at 8:00 pm

Orlando, FL 32801

Hard Rock Live

800-745-3000

6050 Universal Blvd Orlando, FL 32819

Colbie Caillat

407-351-5483

October 28, 2011 at 8:30 pm House of Blues

Adele

1490 E. Buena Vista Drive

October 13, 2011 at 8:00 pm

Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

Hard Rock Live

407-934-2583

6050 Universal Blvd Orlando, FL 32816

Josh Groban

407-351-5483

October 29, 2011 at 8:00 pm Amway Center

Gym Class Heroes and The Dirty

400 W. Church St

Heads

Orlando, FL 32801

October 14, 2011 at 7:30 pm

800-745-3000

House of Blues

Grand Marnier En Rouge Summer Cocktail Party Photo by Brion Price

An Evening with David Sedaris

1200 Epcot Resorts Boulevard

October 30, 2011 at 7:00 pm

Lake Buena Vista, FL 32830

Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre

407-934-4000

401 W. Livingston St Orlando, FL 32801

Orlando Home Show October 7 to October 9, 2011

407-849-2577

Orange County Convention Center - Hall South B in the Center’s North/

Theater

South Concourse facing Universal Blvd 9800 International Drive

Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra

Orlando, FL 32819

October 15, 2011 at 2:00 pm and

877-871-SHOW(7469)

8:00 pm Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre

Zoo Boo Bash

401 W. Livingston St

October 29 to October 20, 2011

Orlando, FL 32801

from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm

407-849-2577

Central Florida Zoo 3755 NW Hwy 17-92

Orlando Ballet:Vampire’s Ball

Sanford, FL 32771

October 21 and October 22, 2011 at

407-323-4450 ext. 136

8:00 pm Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre

Art of Sand Festival

401 W. Livingston St

October 14 to October 23, 2011

Orlando, FL 32801 407-849-2577

Space Coast Stadium 5800 Stadium Parkway

Miscellaneous

Viera, FL 32940 321-690-6817

Swan and Dolphins Food and Wine Festival October 7 to October 8, 2011 Swan and Dolphin Hotel

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> What’s Wrong With Cash? by Mark L. Horwitz

> Since 1970, the federal government has enacted several laws to track cash.While the purpose of these laws was to fight crime and stop the use of illegally earned cash, the laws also criminalize innocent conduct by law abiding citizens.

The Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz - A Professional Association 17 E. Pine St. Orlando, FL 32801 407-843-7733 www.mlhorwitzlaw.com

> Dana Hall-Bradley

An example of the impact on law abiding citizens is seen in the law against structuring a transaction to avoid a currency report. A bank must complete and send to the United States Government a Currency Transaction Report (CTR) whenever a cash deposit exceeds $10,000.00.

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a law abiding citizen who does not know it is illegal to make two deposits to avoid the bank filing a CTR. The government does not advise citizens of this law which it could do by directing banks to post notices explaining the law. What’s wrong with cash? Nothing, unless the government says there is.<

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> This was exclaimed by a reader given an advanced copy of Dana Hall-Bradley’s upcoming book Works Hard … Plays Harder.

Helping You Live The Luxury Lifestyle

If a person decides to deposit $12,000.00 in the bank, by making two separate deposits of $6,000.00 so that a CTR is not prepared, a crime has been committed.That crime is called Structuring to Avoid a CTR. It makes no difference that the person is a law abiding citizen nor does it matter that the money was legally earned.The crime is a felony punishable by up to 5 years in prison. The government can also forfeit (that is take) $12,000.00 from the citizen.

Works Hard … Plays Harder imparts practical advice, helpful tips, and outstanding resources to those just starting out in business, as well as to seasoned professionals. While written for real estate agents, it’s designed to motivate, inspire, and educate entrepreneurs in every type of business. Words of wisdom are given through the use of humor and southern charm. Readers will be laughing one minute and shouting “aha” the next! Over a ten year period, Dana has set herself apart as a leader in luxury real estate. She is the co-owner of Celebration Rental Group in Celebration, Florida

and recently sold the company she took to the #1 position in Central Florida for CENTURY 21 — during the most challenging real estate market in decades. Under her leadership and guidance, CENTURY 21 Premium Properties became a Centurion Office, an esteemed position within C21. Dana has earned a National presence within the real estate industry because of her accomplishments. She is often contacted by The Associated Press for updates on the Central Florida real estate market. After being approached by many local real estate agents asking for guidance on how they can excel in the same manner as Dana, she decided to write a book to help agents, and other entrepreneurs, all over the world.

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Works Hard … Plays Harder is for anyone who wishes to create balance in their life. It provides ways to enjoy free time while your business runs smoothly and successfully. This unique business book is schedule to be released in December, 2011. Visit www.WorksHardPlaysHarder.com for updates. For all of your luxury real estate needs, contact Dana at Dana@ TourOfLuxuryHomes.com or at 407.433.9699. You can also connect with her at www.Facebook. com/LuxuryHomesByDana, follow her at www.Twitter.com/ C21Dana, and preview properties at www.TourOfLuxuryHomes. com.<


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In Celebration of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Join CDI Breast Care for

• Mammograms andyouMore Nights! You can choose where go for a screening mammogram; a doctor’s written order is not required. CDI Breast Care accepts most insurance plans.

CDI Breast Care at MetroWest offers five special evenings designed to make getting your annual screening mammogram convenient and fun; bring a friend and we’ll make it a special ladies night out! Appointments available between 5–8:30 pm each night. Dr. Chanhi Park, Breast Imaging Specialist, is available from 6–7 pm to answer your breast health questions.

Thursday nights: Sept. 29, Oct. 6, Oct. 20 � Tuesday nights: Oct. 11, Oct. 25 Call 407.253.7190 to reserve your spot—space is limited. CDI MetroWest 1781 Park Center Dr., Suite 110, Orlando

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duPont REGISTRY LIVE AEROPORT RECEPTION benefiting Seminole Kids House Surrounded by some of the World’s Most Exotic and Rare Automobiles, Aircraft, and Watercraft. Guests will enjoy Delectable Food Stations, Fine Wines, a Martini Bar and Cigar Bar.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

6:30pm - 9:30pm Tickets: Single $100 or Couple $175 Buy Yours Today! 407-649-9190

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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 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 259-075

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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 Orlando Style OCT-Allie.pdf

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 1

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Fine Hotels Buena Vista Palace Walt Disney World Village, 1900 Buena Vista Dr., Lake Buena Vista 407-827-2727 Celebration Hotel 700 Bloom St. Celebration 407-566-6000 Crowne Plaza 12000 International Dr. Orlando 407-355-0550 Embassy Suites Downtown Orlando 191 East Pine St. Orlando 407-841-1000 Embassy Suites Grand Beach 8317 Lake Bryan Beach Blvd. Orlando 407-238-2500 Eo Inn & Urban Spa 227 N Eola Dr. Orlando 407-481-8485

The Florida Mall Hotel & Conference Center 1500 Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-859-1500 Gaylord Palms Resort 6000 W Osceola Pkwy. Orlando 407-586-2000 The Grand Bohemian Hotel 325 S. Orange Ave. Orlando 407-313-9000 Grosvenor Resort Walt Disney World Village, 1850 Hotel Plaza Blvd., Lake Buena Vista 407-828-4444 Hard Rock 5800 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-503-ROCK Hilton 1751 Hotel Plaza Blvd. Lake Buena Vista 407-827-4000 Hilton Orlando 6001 Destination Pkwy Orlando 407-313-4300

Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek 14100 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane, Orlando 407-597-3600 Hotel Royal Plaza Walt Disney World Village 1905 Hotel Plaza Blvd. Lake Buena Vista 407-828-2828 Hyatt Regency 1 Grand Cypress Blvd. Orlando 407-239-1234 Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport 9300 Airport Blvd. Orlando 407-825-1234 Lake Buena Vista 8100 Lake Ave. Orlando 407-239-1144 JW Marriott 4000 Central Florida Pkwy., Orlando 407-206-2300 Marriott Downtown 400 W Livingston St. Orlando 407-843-6664

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World Center Marriott 8701 World Center Dr. Orlando 407-239-4200 Omni Orlando Resort 1500 Masters Blvd. Orlando 407-390-6664 The Peabody 9801 International Dr. Orlando 407-352-4000 / 800-PEABODY Loews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando 5601 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-503-1000 Radisson Barcel贸 8444 International Dr. Orlando 407-345-0505 Renaissance Hotel 5445 Forbes Place Orlando 407-240-1000 Renaissance Orlando Resort at SeaWorld 6677 Sea Harbor Dr. Orlando 407-248-7344

The Ritz-Carlton Grande Lakes 4000 Central Florida Pkwy., Orlando 407-206-2300 Rosen Shingle Creek 9939 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-996-9933 Rosen Plaza Hotel 9700 International Dr. Orlando 407-996-9700 Rosen Centre Hotel 9840 International Dr. Orlando 407-996-9840 Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando 6300 Hollywood Wy. Orlando 407-503-3000 Sheraton Orlando North Hotel 600 N Lake Destiny Dr. Maitland 407-660-9000

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Waldorf Astoria Orlando 14200 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane Orlando 407-597-5500 Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin 1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd. Lake Buena Vista Swan: 407-934-3000 Dolphin: 407-934-4000 The Westin Imagine Orlando 9501 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-233-2200 Wyndham Palace 1900 Buena Vista Dr. Lake Buena Vista 407-827-2727 Wyndham Resort 8001 International Dr. Orlando 407-351-2420

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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 Comedy Bonkerz at CityJazz Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-629-2665 SAK Comedy Club 29 N Orange Ave Orlando 407-648-0001

Dance Clubs & Lounges 180 Grey Goose Lounge 400 W Church St Orlando 407-913-0180 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 Baby Grands 54 W Church St., Suite 250 407.849.1911 Back Booth 37 W Pine St. Orlando 407-999-2570 Backstage The Rosen Plaza Hotel 9700 International Dr. Orlando 407-996-9700

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 Primetime Sports Bar and Grill 100 E Pine St.Orlando 407-422-5659

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 Finn Henry’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

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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 Touch 55 West Church Street Orlando 888-455-2634 Vain 22 S. Magnolia Avenue Orlando, FL 32801 407-835-3590 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 Wine Bars Eola Wine Company 136 Park Ave. Winter Park 407-647-9103 500 E Central Blvd.Orlando 407-481-9100 Nonna Wine Bar 1710 Edgewater Dr. Orlando 407-649-9770

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Tastings 111 North Magnolia Avenue Orlando, FL 32801 407-999-9950 Tessa Wine & Cigar Bar 425A S Hiawassee Rd. Orlando 407-373-0005 The Wine Room 270 Park Ave. Winter Park 407-696-WINE The Vineyard 1140 Townpark Ave #1260 Lake Mary 407-833-9463

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Burberry Body Wrapped around a woman, the iconic Burberry trench coat evokes sensuality, femininity, and luxury. The fragrance opens with a fresh, green touch of absinthe and bright hints of peach and freesia. Elegance emerges in the heart, where cool notes of natural rose absolute and iris are set against the subtlety and warmth of sandalwood. In the base, woody cashmeran and creamy vanilla join the sensuality of amber and musk. $99 for Eau de Parfum 2.8oz Available at Sephora and fine department stores www.sephora.com

Clarins The daily treatment reduces puffiness, minimizes dark circles and tones the eyelids. The gel formula soothes eyes, giving a wonderful feeling of freshness. Ultra-lightweight and non-oily, it is suitable for even the most sensitive eyes.$35. www.clarins.com

MAC Viva Glam Lipsticks Every cent of the selling price of VIVA GLAM Lipstick and Lipgloss is donated to the M·A·C AIDS Fund to support men, women, and children living with HIV and AIDS.. Avaliable in six shades. $14.50 www.maccosmetics.com

Nexercise Inside each box of Nexercise, you will find two halves: the ‘Firming Neck and Jawline Concentrate’, plus the Mama Mio ‘Nexercise’ Face Fitness regime - two sculpting 30 second exercises to define your jaw and slim your chin. 50ml 1.7 fl oz $45 www.mamamio.com

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> Independence, confidence, joy, love, comfort, and hope--these are just a few of the words that Canine Companions for Independence graduates use to describe what their assistance dog means to them. For 13 year-old Hailee Albury, of Orlando, the word companionship is what she uses to describe Rane, a yellow Labrador/Golden Retriever cross, that she was matched with at the Southeast Region of Canine Companions in May of 2008.

Hailee and Becky Albury with Rane.

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When Hailee was born she showed no signs of life for 26 minutes until doctors were finally able to get a pulse. As a result Hailee was diagnosed with cerebral palsy and has faced challenges every day doing things that others take for granted. For a child, being different can be a curse, and as Hailee grew older her sense of isolation was heightened by people’s reluctance to approach a young girl with disabilities. Her mother, Becky, knew that having an assistance dog would help Hailee meet people, make her more approachable, would help her pick up dropped items around the house, and most importantly, would become her best friend. So they applied for an assistance dog, spent two weeks in class learning how to handle a dog and pass a rigorous exam and then began their new journey together with Rane. The Tales & Tails Gala is the Southeast Region’s annual event to raise awareness and philanthropic support to breed, raise, train and place these highly trained assistance dogs, free of charge, for adults and children with disabilities. This event is the region’s single largest fundraiser and last year’s event raised more than $280,000. The 2011 event will be held on Saturday, November 12th at the Rosen Shingle Creek and includes a silent and live auction and a reception and program featuring animals from local professional animal trainer Joel Slaven. The dinner program features powerful presentations from two Canine Companions’ graduates who will tell their courageous stories and will describe how their assistance dogs have provided them with joy, friendship and independence. For gala ticket and sponsorship information, please visit www.cci.org/talesandtailsgala or call 407 522-3300. The Southeast Regional Center opened on Independence Day, July 4, 2000, and has provided more than 300 assistance dogs for adults and children with disabilities and has more than 300 volunteer puppy raisers. The campus is situated on 8-acres in west Orange County and consists of four buildings with a total of 32,000 square feet and is a state-of-theart facility where training, education and caring come together. <

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Louis Vuitton Cocktail Party hosted by Dwight Howard

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