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ON THE COVER >> IN THIS ISSUE WE INVITE YOU TO GET COZY! IT’S THE HOLIDAYS, AND WHAT BETTER WAY TO CELEBRATE THAN TO FEEL ALL WARM AND FUZZY? ENJOY STORIES THAT MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD, SUCH AS LOCALS COMING TOGETHER IN ACTS OF KINDNESS AND SERVICE. LEARN ABOUT HYGGE AND HOW THIS DANISH LIFESTYLE COULD HELP INSPIRE YOU TO FEEL EVEN COZIER IN YOUR OWN HOME. HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

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TIME FOR A CHANGE

PHOTO ESSAY: Infrared Winter

Tic Tock, Tic Tock! Learn the origin of what some may refer to as either a delight or nuisance, causing us to turn the clocks forward and backward. Be sure to turn the clocks back this year on November 6th.

Get inspired by Michael Eaddy’s infrared images. These photographs will surely ignite your love of the winter season.

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CONTENTS 38 // ALACHUA COUNTY

168 // H OOKED ON KNITTING GATOR Highlighting a student organization that is bringing creativity to campus.

43 // BISON IN FLORIDA? Noting the decline in sightings at Paynes Prairie.

196 // LOAVES OF LOVE Get to know Vine Sourdough Bakery.

49 // FROM CROP TO CUP

COMFORTABLE Skip the spa and treat yourself to an at-home cozy day in!

COMMUNITY COOKBOOKS Bringing people together one recipe at a time.

Learn about the Sweetwater Organic Coffee Company.

62 // F EELINE GOOD

Cat siblings find a new home in Gainesville.

142 // B UILD A HOUSE FOR THE

214 // MAKE YOURSELF

228 // H YGGE AT HOME The Danish lifestyle that brings the cozy to you.

HOUSE Getting into the holiday spirit for a good cause!

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FREE SION ADMIS

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COLUMNS

35 E MBRACING LIFE by Donna Bonnell

54 F ARM TALES by Mother Hen

64 N AKED SALSA by Crystal Henry

INFORMATION

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117 R EADING CORNER

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118 C harity Winners

by Terri Schlichenmeyer

208 R estaurant Guide 242 B usiness Directory

241 F UREVER FRIENDS Spotlight on Rescue Animals

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EDITOR ’ S LET TER

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A Cozy Christmas It’s the most wonderful time of the year! As families gather for Thanksgiving we remember what is most important—making precious memories as we spend time together. I’ve always loved Thanksgiving, and not just because of the food. My favorite sound in the whole world is the not-so-distant laughter of my family members in the next room. Of course I’m quick to join in the chuckles with them, but I always like taking a moment to myself beforehand, thanking the Lord for allowing me to spend another Thanksgiving with my loved ones. After Thanksgiving, my all-time favorite holiday arrives—Christmas! The sweet taste of hot cocoa and the smell of cookies baking in the oven are just some of the cozy memories embedded in my mind and heart this season. There’s something really special about the combination of home and the holidays that brings about a feeling of coziness. Whether that involves baking cookies, lighting a candle, or curling up with a good book—the most important thing to remember is: you deserve it. In this issue we invite you to get comfy! It’s the holidays, and what better way to celebrate than to feel all warm and fuzzy? Enjoy stories that make you feel good, such as locals coming together in acts of kindness and service. Learn about Hygge and how this Danish lifestyle could help inspire you to feel even cozier in your own home. From my family to yours—Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and may you all have a very Happy New Year! Blessings,

Ericka Winterrowd, Editor-In-Chief

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THERE’S A NEW FRIENDLY FACE AT ALACHUA ANIMAL HOSPITAL, AS WE WELCOME DR. MEGAN DE LA OSA!

Meet Dr. de la Osa “I am so grateful to have been adopted and welcomed with such open arms,” Dr. de la Osa said. “I absolutely love working here and have learned such an immense amount and continue to learn and grow each day because of them all.”

Dr. de la Osa said she is working on her acupuncture certification to bring a holistic approach to her care. But she said so far, her biggest challenge in her new role is not taking home all the puppies. “I’ve already failed,” she joked.

Dr. de la Osa is a Gator grad who completed her vet school training at Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine before coming back to Gainesville for her clinical year at the University of Florida. Originally from Miami, Dr. de la Osa has always had a heart for helping animals. “As a child my dream job was to be a pet shop owner, and then an animal cop,” she said. “Then finally around 12 years old, I began volunteering at a veterinary clinic and it all clicked. I had found the true job of my dreams — becoming a veterinarian.”

As an animal lover, Dr. de la Osa has a beloved tri-pod bulldog mix named Otis who came into the shelter after being hit by a car during her shelter medicine rotation in vet school. After performing his leg amputation, she took him home to recover, and he never left. Her other rescue dog Russell, her cat Simon, and her two horses — Midnight and Spartan — are all happy to welcome the newest member of the household — a golden retriever puppy named Autumn who came to Dr. de la Osa for a health certificate and went home with her new family.

Dr. de la Osa said being able to acknowledge the hugely important role animals play in our everyday lives and the ability to recognize the relationship of mutual dependence and reliability is what has driven her all these years to pursue a career in veterinary medicine. With an interest in surgery, acupuncture and rehabilitation, Dr. de la Osa brings a unique perspective and skillset to Alachua Animal Hospital.

“The best part of my job is that it never feels like a job,” Dr. de la Osa said. “The clients, the patients, and most importantly the very special group of individuals that I work with make every day an absolute blessing.” She said having the opportunity to make a difference, no matter how small, is why she does what she does every day. And she’s excited to build genuine and authentic relationships with all her clients.

Dr. Erin Nadler said she’s excited to welcome Dr. de la Osa, not only because she provides extra hands on deck for their growing patient roster, but her fresh perspective as a recent graduate means she’s on the cutting-edge of veterinary medicine. “Recent graduates have a fresh mind and the newest teachings,” Dr. Nadler said. “We found a great fit.”

With Dr. de la Osa on board, Alachua Animal Hospital is growing and able to take on more patients, providing personalized care for the booming pet population in Central Florida.

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CONTRIBUTOR S

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DONNA BONNELL became the author of her column, Embracing Life, more than a decade ago. She shares her personal challenges and victories with the goal of inspiring her readers to analyze why things happen in their own lives. bonneldj@gmail.com

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CAMERON COBB is a UF graduate with a master’s degree in Mass Communication. She’s also an Air Force veteran. Cameron loves traveling, writing and all animals (her favorite being her rescue dog, Maggie). cameronacobb5@gmail.com

MICHAEL EADDY is an award-winning photographer based in Gainesville, Florida. Always driven to express himself artistically, he has worked as a graphic artist, illustrator, designer, musician, and luthier. michaelaeaddyphotography.com

HANNA DE LA GARZA is a third-year journalism major and classical studies minor at the University of Florida. Outside of school, she enjoys finding new places to visit and new activities to try out. hanna.delagarza@ufl.edu

CRYSTAL HENRY is a freelance writer and columnist born and raised in West Texas. She received her B.S. in Journalism in 2006 from the University of Florida. She is in love with the Florida landscape. ces03k@gmail.com

JOANNA GREY TALBOT is the marketing director for the Matheson History Museum and the author of the blog “Florida Revealed: Dispatches from the Land of Publix, Citrus, and Alligators.” joannagtalbot@gmail.com

TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER has been reading since she was 3 years old and she never goes anywhere without a book. She lives with her two dogs and 11,000 books. Her book reviews are published in more than 200 newspapers and magazines throughout the U.S. and Canada. bookwormsez@yahoo.com

HAYLI ZUCCOLA is a New England native who enjoys listening to music and traveling. After graduating high school with her AA degree, she received her Bachelor’s in Journalism from the University of Florida. hayzdesigns@yahoo.com


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TIME FOR A CHANGE The History of Daylight Saving Time

Ah, yes — the twice-a-year reminder to not forget to change your clocks, which is typically more welcomed when it leads to an extra hour of sleep versus the other part of the year. The U.S. has dealt with Daylight Saving Time (DST) for more than 100 years.

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HISTORY >> DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME

Above, from left to right: Benjamin Franklin, George Vernon Hudson, and William Willett.

W

hile often Benjamin Franklin is thought to be the father of DST, this practice has a much deeper, winding history. The belief that Franklin invented DST likely stems from a letter to the editor of the “Journal de Paris” (the first daily French newspaper) that he sent titled “An Economical Project for Diminishing the Cost of Light,” according to timeanddate. com. In his letter, Franklin proposed the people of Paris get the most out of their candlelight by waking up earlier — meaning there was no reference of clocks or even any actual change in time. So, how did DST begin? It all started with bugs. In 1895, an entomologist from New Zealand named George Hudson offered a DST idea, according to nationalgeographic.com, only Hudson suggested a two-hour time change versus our modern day hour. His reason? To have more light in the summer to go bug hunting, of course! Unfortunately, the pitch didn’t turn into anything… but that was far from the end for DST. Separate from Hudson’s plans, clocks first sprang forward in Canada in July of 1908, starting with a place called Port Arthur in Ontario, according to timeanddate.com. From there, it grew in popularity and was adopted by other parts of the country. But the rest of the world wasn’t on board quite yet. 22 |

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While Canadians may have been the first to move their clocks forward an hour, we have Germany to credit for globalization. On April 30, 1916, at the height of WWI, both the German Empire and Austria adjusted their clocks one hour ahead in hopes of conserving energy used for artificial lighting during the war. Coal was such a vital resource — especially during times of war — so every second of fuel usage saved, thanks to DST, really did make a difference. Just weeks after, many countries (such as France and the United Kingdom) adopted the new tradition of DST. Prior to the Germans introducing the idea to Europe, British builder William Willett fought for a kind of DST (or “Summer Time” as referred to in his country) that called for eight annual clock switches: four 20-minute changes moving the clock ahead for each Sunday in April and another four to set it 20 minutes back on every Sunday in September. From the birth of his idea in 1905, Willett unsuccessfully advocated for Summer Time all the way until his death in 1915, according to timeanddate. com. Little did he know it would be implemented in the United Kingdom the following year. The U.S. wasn’t far behind Europe. On March 9, 1918, the first DST law, along with the Standard Time Act (which called for different time zones across the country), were put into place by Congress, according to nationalgeographic.com. There are only two states that currently don’t recognize DST: Hawaii and Arizona. With Hawaii’s offshore location not


Love it or hate it, even crude variants of Daylight Saving Time have been around since the beginning of time (literally).

Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands), the rest of the country recognizes DST. Today in the U.S., DST starts on the second Sunday in March with clocks set forward one hour. Then on the first Sunday in November, the hands move back one hour, and thus the annual cycle repeats. But that isn’t all there is to the history of altering time to take advantage of sunlight. Old practices of artificially “increasing” daylight have been going on for centuries, according to ancientworldmagazine.com. Invented by ancient Egyptians, a “water clock” was a time-tracking system that measured the flow of water in and out of a vessel (typically made from copper, stone or pottery). Ancient Greeks and Romans also used their own versions of water clocks, using a variety of vessel sizes for different months (so a day’s “hours” would amount to shorter or longer depending on what month it was), according to enddaylightsavingtime.org. Love it or hate it, even crude variants of Daylight Saving Time have been around since the beginning of time (literally), and today, DST is still used by more than 70 countries all across the globe. Will DST last forever? Only time will tell.

HISTORY >> DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME

warranting many changes in sunlight over the year, the state decided against DST when the Uniform Time Act (UTA) was enacted in 1966, according to worldpopulationreview.com. Arizona, however, gave the UTA and DST a solid attempt before ditching the idea in 1968 (thanks to an exemption put into the UTA). Ever since then (and aside from a few Native American reservations that reside in the state and do recognize DST), Arizona has preferred relishing the cooler hours of darkness and remained opted out of the twice-a-year time change. Outside of those two states and several U.S. territories (including Guam, Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Northern Mariana

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INFRARED WINTER A Photo Essay by Michael Eaddy

Infrared photography is sometimes referred to as photographing the invisible or unseen. It creates images by capturing light waves that lie beyond the visible light spectrum of the human eye. Images captured this way are often dramatic, ethereal and are a favorite of fine art photographers. Infrared photography is not only used for creating artistic and otherworldly images, it has many different applications as well. It is used by the military, law enforcement, medical professionals, NASA and the Agricultural industry to name a few. Michael A. Eaddy is an award winning photographer based in Gainesville, Florida. All of the images featured in this photo essay were captured using a camera converted to near infrared at 720 nanometers. To see more of Michael’s work, visit eaddy.photography or michaelaeaddyphotography.com.

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CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS – DECADES OF SENTIMENT BAM! REALITY CHECK. 2022 WILL BE MY 68TH TIME TO CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS. Age has a way of changing perspective. It all seemed so mysterious during childhood. As a parent, I placed great importance on creating magic for my children. Grandparenthood has elevated the meaning to a new level. I no longer need tangible gifts. My only wish is to be with loved-ones and embrace a lifetime of memories – past, present, and future. When I learned that COZY was the theme for this year’s Christmas edition, I had to ponder what gave me the same warm fuzzies across the generations. As a perpetual sentimentalist, my senses are fueled by many traditional sights, smells, and sounds. While contemplating my subject for this column, I stumbled on a quote by Writer Agnes M. Pahro. She said, “What is Christmas? It is the tenderness for the past, courage for the present, hope for the future.” Pahro’s words helped determine what weaved together my multitude of Christmas memories. It is the mishmash of memorabilia, stored in ordinary plastic bins, that denote the most extraordinary events of my life. Many remind me of loved ones who have passed. Some represent hope for the future. All spark tranquil feelings in my soul. Some of my earliest holiday memories are of admiring modest fir trees decorated by my beloved Aunt Rusie. Her home décor exhibited Christmas legends different than any other I had seen in my hometown of Miami. Circa 1965 my appreciation of her unique assortment of ornaments grew tenfold. That year she deviated from her traditions and purchased a shiny silver aluminum tree, white glass balls and a rotating color wheel. Its sparse limbs all faced upwards. Fortunately, that ugly spaced-aged contraption was only around for one season. Aunt Rusie was raised by Pennsylvania Dutch descendants, whose holiday practices were passed down by the Germans. I was fascinated to learn that Germans were the first Christians who brought evergreens into their homes. In addition, the

objects used for decorations had meaning. Today I have what is left of her unusual collection of sweet tree trimmings. A few examples include: • Acorns – The oak is Germany’s national tree and considered sacred. Adorning Christmas trees with acorns represents good luck and strength. • Bird’s Nest– Symbolic of building a happy home with commitment and love. Nestling this ornament on a limb generates good fortune. • Kugels – The German meaning of kugel is round ball. However, the original pieces were shaped into apples, artichokes, eggs, grapes, pears, pinecones, and teardrops. They were made from leftover material and hung with ribbons. • Pickle – Is the German pickle tradition a myth or reality? Die Weihnachtsgurke-Legende sounds like a myth to me, but a fun tradition in any country. One legendary version is that German parents hung their pickle ornaments last and camouflaged them in the boughs. On Christmas morning the child who found it first was the winner. Their reward was to either open the first gift or receive an extra (special) one.

“ What is Christmas? It is the tenderness for the past, courage for the present, hope for the future.”

-Agnes M. Pahro

Aunt Rusie’s tattered treasures, a few pieces hand-painted by my mother, and a silly hat from my father represent my childhood. A good portion of the rest tell my adulthood tales. My children are now ages 39 and 40. Their stories are told by trinkets made in church, at school and in scouting. In high school my son gave me a set (or sets) of ornaments introduced annually by C & F Enterprises. Others I purchased as travel souvenirs. My newest piece, purchased from Trendingcustom.com. The rest are gifts (many handmade) from family and friends. Every year I reminisce as I slowly unpack and find their perfect position on the tree. The future is represented by my grandchildren. Three are beginning their teenage years – Kiara, Lexi, and Owen. Knox (the newest addition to our family) will experience his first Christmas. The circle of life continues. Maybe someday they will each have a few of my ornaments to hang on their trees. I pray they experience warm cozy feelings while remembering their Grammy.

DONNA BONNELL BECAME THE AUTHOR OF HER COLUMN, EMBRACING LIFE, MORE THAN A DECADE AGO. SHE SHARES HER PERSONAL CHALLENGES AND VICTORIES WITH THE GOAL OF INSPIRING HER READERS TO ANALYZE WHY THINGS HAPPEN IN THEIR OWN LIVES. bonneldj@gmail.com NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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ALACHUA COUNTY COMMUNITY COOKBOOKS Bringing People Together One Recipe at a Time

Poet Owen Meredith wrote, “We may live without poetry, music, and art/We may live without conscience, and live without heart/ We may live without friends; we may live without books/But civilised man cannot live without cooks.”

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ood gives us so much more than nourishment. It comforts us, excites us, and brings us together. There is something special about sharing a meal with someone, whether it’s a date or a cookout or a holiday celebration. Recipes not only tell us how to prepare each dish, but they can also give us a connection to the cook/baker. Many families have passed down recipes on scraps of paper or in a box full of recipe cards or even compiled them into a family cookbook. Those recipes conjure up memories of love and coziness. Long before Pinterest and recipe blogs, recipes were shared with the wider community through community cookbooks. The idea of selling cookbooks as a fundraiser has been around in the US since 1864. According to NPR, “the first of these charity cookbooks was A Poetical Cookbook by Maria J. Moss, which was published and sold in 1864 to subsidize medical costs for Union soldiers injured in the Civil War.” All of the recipes shared in this article come from cookbooks that were sold by Alachua County organizations to fund their causes. Today the Matheson History Museum houses an extensive collection of Alachua County cookbooks, including the seven featured here. Whether you try one of these recipes or pull a cookbook off the shelf at home, invite your friends and family over to share a meal together. Try a new dish or make an old favorite. Good food and good company are good for the soul.

1 ½ cup pinto beans, cooked and mashed 8 oz. cream cheese 1 can baby food beets ¼ teaspoon celery salt 1 small onion, grated Horseradish to taste 1 tablespoon vinegar 2 tablespoons lemon juice ½ teaspoon salt Dash of Tabasco sauce Blend all ingredients until smooth. Serve with chips or crackers.

Fill an iron pot, size to fit No. 7 stove, three-quarters of cold water, place a nickel shank bone of beef in the pot, then one quart of sliced okra, two ears of cut corn, one can tomatoes, two onions, one slice cabbage, one-half teaspoon allspice, a little piece of red pepper; season to taste with salt and black pepper; start boiling soon after breakfast until dinner at noon.

1 lb. grated, soft, sharp cheese ¾ package onion soup mix, pulverized 2 cups flour ¼ lb. of butter ½ teaspoon chili powder ½ teaspoon cold water Mix together butter and cheese. Add other ingredients. Form into rolls and wrap in wax paper. Chill 3 or 4 hours. Slice. Bake in 400° oven 10 to 12 minutes.

5 ounces butter 5 ounces sweet chocolate 5 ounces granulated sugar 5 eggs, separated Dissolve butter, chocolate, and sugar on stove. Then add egg yolks and finally the stiffly beaten whites. Bake 25 minutes in moderate oven. Serve with whipped cream. 40 |

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1 1⁄3 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon oil 2 beaten egg yolks 2 egg whites, beaten stiff ¾ cup flat beer 2 cups zucchini blossoms Combine flour, salt, and pepper. Combine oil, 2 egg yolks, beer and add to dry ingredients. Beat till smooth. Refrigerate, covered, at least 2 hours. Fold in egg whites, beaten till stiff but not dry. Pick zucchini blossoms, wash, drain and lightly dry on paper towels. Dip into batter, drop in deep fat heated to 360° F and fry till brown and crisp. Drain on paper towels.

2 cups brown sugar 2 sticks oleo 2 eggs 1 cup commercial sour cream ½ teaspoon vanilla 4 cups plain white flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon soda ½ teaspoon salt Cream first five ingredients together. Mix last 4 dry ingredients and sift into mixture. Mix well. Drop by spoonful on greased cookie sheet. Bake at 375° for 12 minutes. You may add nutmeats, raisins, or chocolate pieces.

1 can luncheon meat 1 small onion ½ lb. cheddar cheese 1 can cream of mushroom soup 12 buns Grind luncheon meat, onion, and cheese together. Stir in soup. Scoop out centers of buns; fill with luncheon meat mixture. Wrap in foil, heat in oven or on a grill. Makes 12 servings.

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“Milady’s Own Book” by the A l a c h u a Co u n t y H o s p i t a l Association – 1916 Prior to 1928, Alachua County had no public hospital. In the early 1900s a group of women came together with the plan to bring attention to this fact and to start raising funds. In 1916 the Alachua County Hospital Association published this cookbook as a fundraiser. The Gainesville Sun mentioned that it was being sold at the Association’s booth at the county fair that November. Alachua County Hospital opened in 1928 and was eventually renamed Alachua General Hospital. (Okra Soup)

“Down Home Cookin’” by the Newberry Garden Club – second edition, 1981 The Newberry Garden Club was founded in 1947 “for the main purpose of beautifying the city as well as educating its members on native horticulture.” The club’s cookbook was dedicated to the “members of the Newberry Garden Club, who with their friends and relatives, contributed their best recipes and the material used in this book.” (Shocking Pink Pinto Bean Dip)

“Florida Cookbook” by the Gainesville Woman’s Club – 1963 Throughout its history, the Gainesville Woman’s Club has worked to improve our community “through service and charitable commitments.” Founded in 1903, the Gainesville Woman’s Club began as the Twentieth Century Club. Early club projects included the development of Gainesville’s first public library. The current clubhouse, at 2809 West University Avenue, dates from 1961. (Barbecue Wafers)

“The Windsor Zucchini Cookbook” compiled by Robert and Julie Hutchinson – 1970s The Windsor Zucchini Festival celebrated its 38th year on October 1st. The festival raises money for the Windsor Fire Department and celebrates one of the major crops of the area. (Fried Zucchini Blossoms) 42 |

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“Overture and Encores: An International Collection of Appetizers and Desserts” by the Gainesville Chamber Orchestra – second edition, 1990 The Gainesville Chamber Orchestra was founded in 1983 and their first concert was held that year in the Reitz Union at the University of Florida. In 2013 they changed their name to the Gainesville Orchestra. Music Director and Conductor Evans Haile has led the orchestra since 2001. (Five Ounce Chocolate Pudding)

“RSVP Advisory Council Cookbook” by the Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Alachua County, Florida – 1977 The Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Alachua County was founded in 1973. The program “facilitates the productive involvement of persons sixty and over in community life through volunteer service.” The 1977 cookbook was dedicated to “all RSVP volunteers – past, present, and future – in acknowledgment of their contributions to society, in appreciation of their demonstration of concern for others through volunteerism.” (Sour Cream Cookies)

“Treasure of Personal Recipes” by the Gainesville Charter Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association – second edition, 1968 The Gainesville Charter Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association (ABWA) was founded in 1964 and operated until the early 2000s. The national ABWA is still encouraging businesswomen today by bringing together “businesswomen of diverse occupations and to provide opportunities for them to help themselves and others grow personally and professionally through leadership, education, networking support and national recognition.” (Fun on a Bun)


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NOTING THE DECLINE IN SIGHTINGS

Bison in Florida? W R ITTEN BY AUGUSTUS HOFF

BISON ARE CONSIDERED BY MANY TO BE AN ICON OF THE AMERICAN WEST. YELLOWSTONE, THE VAST MIDWEST OR EVEN THE PLAINS OF STATES LIKE NEBRASKA ARE THE FIRST LOCATIONS THAT COME TO MIND WHEN THINKING OF BISON. Therefore, finding wild bison east of the Mississippi River is almost unheard of, but within Gainesville, Paynes Prairie State Preserve promises herds of bison. The preserve was established in 1971, being the first preserve in Florida. Many consider it famous for the roaming wild horses and bison that inhabit the mosaic marsh. In a past interview with the Tampa Bay Times, Heather Grames, the park’s assistant manager, said that the bison were given to them immediately after they were announced as a preserve. There are 430 vertebrate species, meaning species with a spine, and over 800 plant species within the park. One of those 430 species is the elusive bison that are promised by many but seen by few. PHOTOGRAPHY: AUGUSTUS HOFF

Throughout the 23,000 acres, there are multiple areas where one can see the large mammals. Cynthia Barnett, a professor of environmental journalism at the University of Florida and scientific author, said that the Bolen Bluff Trail is the best trail to try and find bison in the mornings. This is most likely because the trail leads into the extensive basin of the park, where the bison like to call home. Tim Linafelt, the communications manager with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, said that the famous bison that live within the park often surprise visitors from out of state. “Now, there’s an estimated population of about 50 bison currently at Paynes Prairie, and the herd usually roams in two groups of about 35 and 15 members,” Linafelt said. One of these herds can sometimes be seen from the observation tower. So, how can visitors see the bison? From the top of the tower near the visitor center, guests get the opportunity to look into the vast protected marsh basin. A herd of bison can be spotted here, often to the right. Nick Wallis, the president of the Wildlife Photography NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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Club at UF, has been to the prairie many times throughout his time as a student here for photographs and his well-being. The park being close to campus offers an easy and accessible way to experience nature that is unique to Gainesville. However, he said that after hundreds of times of going to the La Chua Trail entrance near the basin, he has only ever seen one bison. He added that the bison seemed to be hurt in some way or was in danger, noting that the bison usually never got that close to the boardwalk. He was worried for the animal. Bella Guerrero, a member of the Wildlife Society, said that she has not seen a single bison on the prairie. The lack of sightings leads to the vital question of whether or not the bison are doing well in their introduced habitat. Since bison used to range throughout the entire continental U.S., it is difficult to find places where they will struggle to survive. However, it would prove to be an excellent testament to the park if they survive well. However, hope arises at the dawn of each new day. Other wildlife enthusiasts have seen the bison entering the basin after nightfall via the Bolen Bluff Trail, as mentioned by Barnett. Two current visitors of the park have their own bison experience. Christian Torres and Nicole Carney are explorers who find themselves camping and traveling throughout the United States, hoping to experience as much as our country has to offer. They have plans to visit Arizona, California and Colorado after their stop in the Florida Wildlife Corridor. During a recent interview with them, they shared that because they were camping there, they were able to see the full cycle of the park come alive. Torres, who is an electrician, fixed up an old camper that is now their current home away from home. This was their second time visiting the prairie, having hiked only three trails throughout the park. However, they had gotten lucky. On their third trail, they spotted one of the bison herds through the shrubs. The herd could be spotted through the foliage behind a small pond. Within the pond, six young alligators were swimming around, creating the iconic vision of the prairie. 44 |

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Carney and Torres said they were shocked to see the bison inhabiting the prairie. The pleasant surprise was paired with some photographs they were able to capture. It is essential to ask questions about the overall health of the park as a whole, as it will ultimately determine the fate of the bison within it. In an article published by the Tampa Bay Times, 50 bison were reported to be seen throughout the park in 2018. However, in 2012, the Ocala Star reported that there was a total of 70 bison within the park. Why the sudden drop? After further research, the preserve made the decision to tranquilize and remove some of the bison in 2012 to ensure that the population balance would remain in check. At first glance, this drop in population and then overall sightings can be concerning. However, this decline was necessary to ensure the proper population growth of the bison that exist in Paynes Prairie. The success and thriving animals prove that the ecosystem of the prairie as a whole is doing well, along with the larger mammals. In addition, substantial biodiversity and robust environmental education within the park contribute to an unbreakable bond felt by many who visit the preserve. Paynes Prairie will likely go under a controlled prescribed fire within the next five years, as forestry experts have recommended, to have a controlled release of built-up fuel in the park. Purposefully setting fire to a preserve may seem counterproductive, but it often saves the ecosystem. Earth needs fire to grow and change by burning excess fuel and dead plant matter for new life and organisms to thrive. Also, some plants only plant or release seeds when a fire causes extreme heat. The controlled burns mimic the effect of natural wildfires in a much safer way. The importance of bison in the park goes farther than a simple visit to see the majestic American icons. It is a remembrance of what the ecology and landscape of the Florida Wildlife Corridor once were and a testimony of how we plan to achieve the biodiversity and sustainability that wildlife and humans deserve.


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THE MOST LOYAL CAFFEINE CONNOISSEURS ARE UNABLE TO START THE DAY WITHOUT A DAILY CUP OF JOE, BUT HOW MANY OF THEM KNOW WHERE THE COFFEE THEY’RE SIPPING COMES FROM? Outside the drive-thru lines and grocery store aisles; before that mug of java is swirled with milk, cream and flavorings; prior to being turned into grounds or sealed in a bag as whole beans; or even preceding the roasting process. There’s a lot of work that goes on behind the scenes to harvest those tiny beans, and Sweetwater Organic Coffee Company’s mission is to offer the Gainesville community, and beyond, delicious coffee crafted with love from crop to cup. In 2008, Americus, Georgia-based coffee roaster Café Campesino purchased Gainesville’s Sweetwater Organic Coffee Company and implemented their farmer-to-roaster business model established by founder Bill Harris. During a Habitat for Humanity’s Global Village trip to Guatemala, Harris was introduced to the world of coffee farming and quickly learned about the struggles and exploitation

the surrounding small-scale farmers faced. Back in the states, when starting Café Campesino in the late ’90s, Harris knew he wanted to use fair-trade, green coffee beans – a feat that proved more challenging for a single, southern roaster than he initially expected. However, Harris soon realized that he could mirror the platform being developed in Central America with farmer cooperatives, which allowed smaller coffee growers to combine their efforts and supplies to successfully fill a container of coffee beans for international shipment. With this approach in mind, Harris embarked on a road trip visiting dozens of artisanal roasters to find like-minded individuals who were interested in a greener approach to coffee bean purchasing with direct relationships with farmers and with six businesses on board, Cooperative Coffees was born. Today, the cooperative is comprised of 23 roasters from the Yukon Canadian territory to Gainesville, Florida, with Sweetwater Organic Coffee Company becoming a member in 2008 under its newfound ties with Georgia’s Café Campesino. Sweetwater makes 27 different roasted coffees – the bases of which start with green beans purchased through their NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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partnership with Coop Coffees. Fourteen-to-sixteen thousand pounds of raw coffee beans, which range in origin from Peru, Columbia, Nicaragua and Sumatra to Mexico, Guatemala, Ethiopia and Laos, arrive at the Main Street roaster every month. Once the bags are unloaded they’re ready to begin their roasting journey. Coffee beans are not created equal and differ depending on the region in which they’re grown. Beans cultivated in Peru are harder and have cacao notes. Those hailing from Bolivia are larger while Ethiopia produces smaller beans. These subtle characteristics impact the time and temperature that a batch of beans can be roasted. “The roast profiles that we’ve developed take into consideration how the beans like to be roasted,” said Tripp Pomeroy, who is the CEO and COO of Sweetwater and its sister roaster Café Campesino. “We try to create coffee profiles based on the beans and the best experience for the coffee drinker.” “In coffee, there’re tons of different ways to classify the roast styles, but in kind of really generic terms: light, medium, dark, right? We go a little bit more. There’re grades to that depending on the temperature you drop the coffee. So we have light, medium full city, Viennese and French from lightest to darkest. So light is a very light roast, which means it’s probably a little bit more of a moderate roasting temperature and probably going to be a shorter roasting time than a French like our Midnight Oil is

hyper French,” he said. Each of the roast profiles, which were originally developed by Bill Harris’s brother Lee, is similar to a recipe that in-house roaster Larry Green uses for each batch of beans. Sweetwater’s lineup consists of single-origin coffees, which use beans from one country; pre-roast blends, which blend green beans from different areas together before roasting them; and post-roast blends, which mixes different beans after they’ve been roasted. Depending on the number of orders, Green cooks anywhere from 20 to 25 batches of beans a day – each of which starts with 50 pounds of green beans. Following the roast profile, 50 pounds of beans, which are used either as a single origin or blended depending on the recipe being made, are sucked into the large barreled roaster and cooked at their designated temperature for the specified amount of time. When they’re ready, the now richly brown beans cascade out of the roaster onto a cooling tray where they’re spun and cooled by a large fan. The beans are then stored in a container ready to be packaged as-is or mixed with other roasted beans for a post-roast blend. Of course, those beans don’t stay in their respective containers for long. “We are fresh-roasted, which means, we’re not roasting and bagging and putting bags on the shelf and then within the next few weeks getting them out. Part of what makes Sweetwater so intense is that we – it’s borderline roasting to order, but I wouldn’t make that claim – it’s more fresh roasted and so that

After packaging is complete, the coffee is ready to ship out to Sweetwater’s wholesale partners who sell the craft coffee by the cup or by the bag as well as to individual customers who can purchase their favorite roast directly from the Sweetwater website, at a nearby wholesaler or Haile Farmers Market.

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Sweetwater manager Tina Adkins, who’s been with the company since 2010, was first exposed to Sweetwater through her daughter, but it was a trip to visit the small coffee farms in Peru that made a lasting impression and solidified her decision to stay with the company for over a decade. “It is a feeling that never goes away, just the overwhelming

“ We are fresh-roasted, which means, we’re not roasting and bagging and putting bags on the shelf and then within the next few weeks getting them out.” website, at a nearby wholesaler or during the brand’s weekly appearance at Haile Farmers Market. From the sweet aromatic notes of caramel and chocolate in the Gator Glory blend to the bright, citrusy taste found in Ethiopia Sidama; more complex Black Dog espresso to single-origin Mexico Full City; staple offerings like Good Morning Gainesville to seasonal blends like October’s Ghost Roast, November’s Give Thanks or December’s High Spirits, Sweetwater offers something for every coffee drinker’s palate – and the secret is starting with the best beans ethically sourced from talented farmers. “We can confirm that this coffee from crop to cup is being righteously farmed by really skilled artisans, not just anonymous, faceless,” Pomeroy said.

experience, it just touches your heart and just stays there because you then get a first-hand view of exactly the importance of the coffee and where the farmers come from,” she said. “People don’t realize how hard that is and they think that coffee just comes in a bag, but not everything behind it and it was just one of the best experiences ever.” For 14 years, Sweetwater has been providing the Gainesville community and beyond delicious coffee made from the heart with fair trade, organic, specialty-grade Arabica beans. And while small in size, those beans pack a big taste and make an even bigger impact on the coffee culture and the overall journey from bean to brew.

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means that Larry on Thursday and Friday is going to be roasting coffee for Monday, Tuesday to get out the door,” Pomeroy said. After packaging is complete, the coffee is ready to ship out to Sweetwater’s wholesale partners who sell the craft coffee by the cup or by the bag as well as to individual customers who can purchase their favorite roast directly from the Sweetwater

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COLUMN

From Mother Hen FARM TALES

THAT COZY FEELING A few days ago I awoke in the morning and began my usual routine—started the coffee, turned on the news and went to the back door to let my dog out. As soon as I opened the door to my patio, I felt it. That cozy feeling one can only explain as “fall.” Even if you are a transplant to Florida like I am, you can feel it. It may take a few years after moving here to develop the finesse to feel the subtle changes, but sooner or later you will be able to detect the slight decrease in humidity coupled with a drop in the temperature. First it shows up in the mornings, and then eventually somewhere in October the entire day becomes delightful. On this particular day I took my little dog on a walk through the woods behind my house. She had an extra skip in her step on this morning as if she felt the change too. At that very moment I looked off in the near distance and a young doe was standing, frozen, staring at the two of us. I was frozen, too, just drinking in the beauty of what I was seeing. When I came back to my senses, I reached for my phone and took a quick picture just as she turned and raised her bushy tail while bounding over the bushes. As she disappeared, I noticed she was joining three or four other deer companions semi-hidden behind the brambles. What a special moment. Moments like these seem to happen more frequently at this special time of year. I like to call it the “cozy” time of year. Every season has its special things we look forward to. Spring flowers that bloom and the songbirds that sing; summer beach days or lounging by the pool; fireworks and picnics, cookouts with friends … these are just a few. However enjoyable these may be, I doubt we would ever describe them as feeling “cozy.” A few examples of cozy fall experiences: a back yard fire pit, with the chilly air making your cheeks rosy, hot cocoa in your mug—S’mores with melting chocolate and marshmallows on your lips. Another cozy example: walking in your door and smelling a pot of chili on the stove, cornbread in the oven, and the chatter of family watching a football game. To me

these just wouldn’t feel the same during the spring or summer months. It’s funny how we instinctively turn to things that bring about this comforting feeling when fall shows up on our calendars. I’ve often written about my love affair with all things pumpkin. I’ve already had my first pumpkin spice latte of the season, and as I’m writing this it isn’t even October yet. But that little dip in temperature and the lessening of the humidity I just mentioned was all it took. It seemed that my car just turned into the drivethrough all on its own as I drove by our local coffee shop. I would be lying if I said that this farm girl doesn’t really miss fall in the Midwest where I grew up. I loved the harvest time when I was a girl. My father was a farmer, as you know, and it was impossible to miss the electricity in the air as he prepared the tractors, wagons and harvest combine to open the fields. There is a delicate balance to the harvest; the crops must be at their prime before you begin, and everything must be all set to go when that moment arrives. Once it starts, the fields are humming. The sounds of the equipment, the smell of the diesel fuel and the dust clouds from the husked corn or beans behind the combine makes it an exciting time. Because of my childhood experiences, it makes a very “cozy” feeling for me. Back in those days we would decorate the outdoors for fall even more than the inside of the house. My mother would make a corn shock and surround it with mounds of pumpkins and gourds. Pumpkins were not expensive back then. You could get a huge one for under a dollar at the farmer’s market. Medium or small size pumpkins were even less. We also had neighbors who

It’s funny how we instinctively turn to things that bring about this comforting feeling when fall shows up on our calendars. were raising pumpkins for the canning factory, and they offered us to help ourselves to whatever we wanted straight from the field. The corn shock stood all through the winter in our front yard, and the pumpkins too. They fed the squirrels and other wildlife through the winter. Near the corn shock my mother put a bucket of water with a big rock in it so the birds wouldn’t slip in and drown. She would go out every morning to break up the ice that formed overnight.

MOTHER HEN IS PROUD TO BE A “BABY BOOMER” RAISED ON A FARM POPULATED BY DOGS, CATS, CHICKENS, DUCKS, GEESE, HORSES AND COWS. THE WISDOM SHE GAINED WHILE GROWING UP IN THE COUNTRY CAN’T BE FOUND IN BOOKS. YOU CAN CONTACT MOTHER HEN AT motherhenfarmtales@gmail.com.


As the weeks wore on and fall turned into winter, the snow would come and with it the bitter winds would blow across the prairie. Our old farmhouse had drafty windows that leaked the cold air in, even though my mother nailed storm paper over the windows when it was evident that the sunny fall days were coming to an end. Our gas furnace would crank out heat from the floor registers, and the coziest place in the house was sitting on the register with a blanket wrapped around my shoulders, tent-like, and the warm air blowing under the blanket. These memories, and more, bring a smile to my face and a warm feeling in my heart. Today cozy means curling up under my favorite afghan, fluffy pillow propped up behind me and an interesting book on my lap. Of course, if my little dog decides to snuggle up next to me, so much the better. And a mug of pumpkin spice coffee wouldn’t hurt either. I hope each of you will make many cozy memories this fall and winter, and that the holidays you enjoy with your family and friends will bring you joy as we welcome in the new year just around the corner. Cheers to this cozy season and to a happy and healthy new year!

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Thursday, November 10 from 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. Santa Fe River Ranch, 29220 NW 122nd St.

ALACHUA – Don’t miss the breathtaking sunset views at the Santa Fe River Ranch for the seventh annual Woofstock, benefiting the Humane Society of North Central Florida! You won’t want to miss a groovy evening of live music, delicious food and drinks, an incredible silent auction and lots of funky fun. All proceeds from Woofstock will directly support our life-saving efforts. humanesocietyncfl.org

THE BASH MUSIC FESTIVAL

Invariably lots of costume parts, candy

basics of hydroponics and where to start to

Friday, November 4 – Sunday, November 6

wrappers, and assorted decorations are

get your favorite produce growing for your

from 6 – 11 p.m.

discarded in the streets of the Duckpond.

family. You will leave with knowledge of system

Depot Park, 200 SE Depot Ave.

Keep Alachua County Beautiful will provide

types so you can choose the best for your

GAINESVILLE – The BASH is back! Experience

all the supplies needed: safety vests, litter

needs, as well as knowledge about lights,

Gainesville’s free music festival featuring a

bags, grabber sticks, a first aid kit, and gloves.

growing mediums, nutrients, pH, maintenance

diverse lineup of national, regional and local

also take home a small window jar garden and

through art, dance and music tributes, food, libations and family fun! This is a free event

Saturday, November 5 from 7 - 10 p.m.

in store on the same day as class! Tickets are

but there will also be VIP Packages for those

Heartwood Soundstage, 619 South Main St.

$25. growthymehydroponics.com

who want an upgraded experience, perks and

GAINESVILLE – Heartwood is excited to

to support our cause and charity, M.AM.A’s

present Showtime, North Florida’s premiere

Club. thebashgnv.com

R&B. Tickets $12.

5TH ANNUAL POSTHALLOWEEN DUCKPOND NEIGHBORHOOD CLEANUP

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and cleaning and our other top tips. You will

SHOWTIME ON THE HEARTWOOD LAWN

artists showcasing hometown heritage

heartwoodsoundstage.com

plant, and have access to 10% off purchases

SPRINGS ACADEMY LECTURE SERIES CLASS 6: SPRINGS ADVOCACY Tuesday, November 8 from 12 - 1 p.m.

NEWBIE HYDROPONICS WORKSHOP

North Florida Springs Environmental

Saturday, November 5 at 9 a.m.

Monday, November 7 from 6 – 7:30 p.m.

HIGH SPRINGS – This class, called “Springs

Roper Park, 401 NE 2nd St.

Grow Thyme Hydroponics and Supply,

Advocacy”, is the sixth in the six-part Springs

GAINESVILLE – Every year the Duckpond

4127 NW 16th Blvd.

Academy series. Held at the North Florida

Neighborhood hosts thousands of Trick or

GAINESVILLE – Not sure where to begin with

Springs Environmental Center in High Springs

Treaters on Halloween. The neighbors rise

growing your own veggies? Looking for the

and given by Dr. Robert Knight, founder and

to the occasion with fantastic decorations

easiest option for Florida heat gardening?

director of the Howard T. Odum Florida

and entertainment.

Join Grow Thyme for a rundown on all the

Springs Institute. floridaspringsinstitute.org

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Center, 23695 W US HWY 27


VETERAN’S DAY SPECIAL

SHREK THE MUSICAL

Friday, November 11 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Friday, November 18 –

Kanapaha Botanical Gardens,

December 11

4700 SW 58th Dr.

Gainesville Community

GAINESVILLE – On Veteran’s Day, any active

Playhouse, 4039 NW 16th

or retired military get free admission into

Blvd.

Kanapaha. kanapaha.org

GAINESVILLE – “Once upon a time, there was a

GRATEFUL GAINESVILLE FALL BOOGIE

little ogre named Shrek….”

Friday, November 11 and Saturday,

an unlikely hero who finds

November 12 from 6 – 11 p.m.

himself on a life-changing

Heartwood Soundstage, 619 South Main St.

journey alongside a

GAINESVILLE – Come celebrate the music

wisecracking Donkey and a

And thus begins the tale of

of the Grateful Dead with a two day music

feisty princess who resists

festival featuring six legendary bands! Tickets

her rescue. Throw in a short-tempered bad guy, a cookie with an attitude, and over a dozen

$20. heartwoodsoundstage.com

other fairy tale misfits and you’ve got the kind of mess that calls for a real hero. Luckily, there’s one on hand… and his name is Shrek. Shrek brings all the beloved characters

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you know from the film to life on stage and proves there’s more to the story than meets the ears. gcplayhouse.org

Friday, November 11 from 7:30 – 9:30 p.m. Santa Fe College – Jackson N. Sasser Fine

Downtown Gainesville, 111 E University Ave.

most popular productions is returning with a

Arts Hall, 3000 NW 83rd St.

GAINESVILLE – Visitors can marvel at works

festive twist. One actor plays the investigator,

GAINESVILLE – Dvorak’s sunny and enthralling

from over 200 of the nation’s most talented

the other plays all 13 suspects and both play

8th Symphony is paired with Virgil Thompson’s

artists, who display their original oils and

the piano throughout. This ‘whodunit’ is the

delicious Americana themed Cello Concerto

acrylics, vibrant watercolors, captivating

perfect blend of music, mayhem, murder, and

played by GO principal cellist Lyle Lamboley.

sculptures, dazzling jewelry, decorative

mistletoe! thehipp.org

showpass.com/o/santa-fe-college/

ceramics and vivid photography. This familyfriendly festival also features entertainment

MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER CHRISTMAS

on three stages, international cuisine and a

Thursday, November 17 at 7:30 p.m.

gainesvilledowntownartfest.net

free blues concert.

Exactech Arena, 250 Gale Lemerand Dr.

GAINESVILLE – MANNHEIM STEAMROLLER CHRISTMAS

THANKSGIVING CENTERPIECE CLASS Monday, November 21 from 5 – 8 p.m.

by Chip Davis has been America’s favorite

Alachua Flowers and Tuxedo Rentals,

holiday tradition for over 35 years! Grammy

14520 Main St.

Award winner Chip Davis has created a

ALACHUA – Learn how to make gorgeous

show that features Mannheim Steamroller

centerpieces for you to take home and display

Christmas classics in the distinctive

on your Thanksgiving table. All supplies

FUN WITH FLOWERS

Mannheim sound. The program celebrates

provided. This class has limited availability

Tuesday, November 15 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

the group’s recent anniversary of 35 years

so please RSVP. Snacks and beverages will

Gainesville Garden Club, 1350 NW 75th St.

since the first Christmas album and includes

be provided. Tickets are $50 per person.

dazzling multimedia effects performed in

(352) 339-6290

GAINESVILLE – Hands-on floral design program includes lecture, demonstration and materials. Coffee social and refreshments at 9:30 a.m. and guided session with local florist begins at 10 a.m. ggcfl.org

an intimate setting. oconnellcenter.ufl.edu

41ST ANNUAL DOWNTOWN FESTIVAL & ART SHOW

MURDER FOR TWO HOLIDAY EDITION Friday, November 25 – Friday, December 23

Saturday, November 19 and Sunday,

Hippodrome Theatre, 25 SE 2nd Pl.

November 20 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.

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Saturday, December 3 from 12 – 8 p.m.

edition of the GLAM Craft Show will have a

Blackadder Brewing Company,

well-curated selection of artisan gifts from

618 NW 60th St. Suite A

makers here in Gainesville and beyond. The

GAINESVILLE – It’s the most wonderful time of

food trucks will be back, and First Magnitude’s

the year. Join Blackadder Brewing Company

tap room will be serving beer, wine, and

for their outdoor holiday market featuring

kombucha all on tap. Admission is free.

craft and food vendors; music and holiday fun.

glamcraftshow.com

Do some holiday shopping and enjoy a nice hot mug of our signature seasonal beverage, Gluhwein! Blackadderbrewingcompany.com

BEGINNER OYSTER MUSHROOM GROWING Monday, December 5 from 6 – 7:30 p.m.

DANCE ALIVE NATIONAL BALLET PRESENTS: THE NUTCRACKER

LIGHT THE VILLAGE

Grow Thyme Hydroponics and Supply,

Friday, December 2 from 5 – 9 p.m.

4127 NW 16th Blvd.

Haile Village Center, 5100 SW 91st Ter.

GAINESVILLE – Bring the kids, your brother,

GAINESVILLE – An enchanting evening where

your best friend and your neighbor for this

the village center is transformed into a lively

course as you learn the basics of mushroom

Saturday, December 17 and Sunday,

holiday wonder with twinkling lights, good

growing and one of the easiest ways to

December 18 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.

food and friends. hailevillagecenter.com

start growing your own. Note: Please bring a folding/camp chair to use! Tickets are $30.

Phillips Center, 3201 Hull Rd. GAINESVILLE –The all-time family

ORNAMENT MAKING

favorite with beautiful dancing, sets, and

Friday, December 2 from 4 – 7 p.m.

costumes is here again! Everyone needs

Alachua Flowers and Tuxedo Rentals,

a hero; and in this case, she’s a girl!

14520 Main St.

BUILD A HOUSE FOR THE HOUSE

Clara saves the Nutcracker prince, and

ALACHUA – Learn how to handmade keepsake

Friday, December 9 from 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.

to thank her, he brings her on a magical

ornaments. This is a hands-on children’s

Hilton University of Florida Conference

journey to the Kingdom of Sweets, where

class. They will get to make 2 ornaments

Center, 1714 SW 34th St.

the exquisite Sugar Plum Fairy puts on

and decorate a bag to bring their ornaments

GAINESVILLE – Ronald McDonald House

a regal show for her. Tickets $30 - $50.

home in. They will also receive a Christmas

Charities of North Central Florida invites you

performingarts.ufl.edu

craft to bring home for Christmas Eve. Hot

352-554-5687

chocolate and snacks will be available. To-go bags available upon request. Tickets are $10

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

per child. (352) 339-6290

Saturday, November 26 – Friday, December 23 GAINESVILLE – Snowflakes and sleigh rides

RACE FOR INCLUSION – GAINESVILLE

might not be a Gainesville tradition, but

Saturday, December 3 at 9:15 a.m.

the Hippodrome’s Christmas Carol sure is.

University of Florida Flavet Field,

Become a part of the tradition as we celebrate

Woodlawn Dr.

Scrooge’s redemption through, dancing,

GAINESVILLE – Race for Inclusion is a state-

laughter, and heartfelt songs. thehipp.org

wide event that raises funds to help provide

Hippodrome Theatre, 25 SE 2nd Pl.

sports training and competition, critical health grams to nearly 60,000 Special Olympics

A NIGHT FOR THE FUTURE JAZZ GALA

Florida athletes across the state and in your

Saturday, December 10, 2022

neighborhood. Registration and check-in

The Cade Museum

First Magnitude Brewing Company,

opens at 7:30 a.m. Welcome, opening remarks

GAINESVILLE – Get ready for a night

1220 SE Veitch St.

and recognition at 8:50 a.m. Race begins at

full of fun, food, and festivities! Join

GAINESVILLE – This December, Frog Drinks will

9:15 a.m. raceforinclusion.org

us in support of St. Francis House and

FROG FRINKS HOSTS SUNRISE WILDLIFE REHABILITATION

services, and life-changing leadership pro-

Thursday, December 1 at 6 p.m.

be joined by Sunrise Wildlife Rehabilitation.

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the homeless women and families with

They’ll be sharing all about their work with

GLAM CRAFT SHOW

children who serve in our community.

local wildlife--don’t miss it! Fmbrewing.com

Sunday, December 4 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Featuring the Nick DeCarlis Quintet.

First Magnitude Brewing Company,

Tickets and information:

CHRISTKINDLMARKT

1220 SE Veitch St.

Sfhjazzgala.eventbrite.com

Friday, December 2 from 4 – 8 p.m. and

GAINESVILLE – The 14th annual winter

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to help families find strength in numbers by

JAZZ ON THE GREEN

joining their annual “Build a House for the

Second Saturdays from 7 – 9 p.m.

House” event. You will enjoy holiday cheer

Celebration Pointe, 5001 Celebration

and fun while you decorate a gingerbread

Pointe Ave. Suite 140

house with your friends. For more information,

GAINESVILLE – Join Celebration Point every

please contact Sherry Houston at 352-374-

second Saturday of the month for live music,

4404 x230 or shouston@rmhcncf.org

food, drinks and more! Spread a blanket under the setting sun, and catch some beautiful

ORNAMENT MAKING

music on the green. celebrationpointe.com

Friday, December 9 from 4 – 7 p.m. 14520 Main St.

GAINESVILLE CARS & COFFEE

ALACHUA – Learn how to handmade keepsake

Second Sundays from 9 – 11 a.m.

ornaments. This is a hands-on children’s

Whole Foods Market, 3490 SW Archer Rd.

PLAYLIST AT THE POINTE

class. They will get to make 2 ornaments

GAINESVILLE – A gathering for automotive

Fourth Fridays from 7 – 9 p.m.

and decorate a bag to bring their ornaments

enthusiasts of all types from exotics and

Celebration Pointe, 5001 Celebration

home in. They will also receive a Christmas

classics to imports and jalopies. The meet

Pointe Ave.

craft to bring home for Christmas Eve. Hot

is free to attend; coffee will be provided to

GAINESVILLE – A music event that offers

chocolate and snacks will be available. To-go

attendees, as well as breakfast items for sale.

an eclectic mix of music from a variety

bags available upon request. Tickets are $10

gainesvillecarsandcoffee.com

of genres – country, rock, soul and more.

Alachua Flowers and Tuxedo Rentals,

per child. (352) 339-6290

SPARK WONDER

STORY TIME AT DEPOT PARK

celebrationpointe.com

Third Thursdays from 10:30 – 11 a.m.

Saturday, December 31

Depot Park, 200 SE Depot Ave.

market with proceeds benefiting the local

Cade Museum, 811 S Main St.

GAINESVILLE – Come to Depot Park on the

Shrine Club. Contact David Jones at 336-

GAINESVILLE – Taking place in the early

third Thursday of every month for outdoor

430-910 to reserve your vendor spot.

evening on New Year’s Eve, Spark Wonder

stories and songs with Alachua County Library

gainesvilleshrineclub.org

allows parents to let loose with the kids

staff! Bring blankets and chairs if you wish to

and return home in time to tuck them in at

socially distance. Story time will be held on the

MACRAMÉ WORKSHOP

a reasonable hour. Registration opens in

Flatcar Stage inside the Depot Park Children’s

Fourth Saturdays from 3 – 5 p.m.

November. cademuseum.org

Play Area, weather permitting. depotpark.org

High Springs Creates, 23625 W U.S. Hwy 27

RECURRING EVENTS

DOWNTOWN HIGH SPRINGS ARTWALK

Saturday for a 2 hour macramé class with

Third Saturdays from 12 – 5 p.m.

tying while creating a plant hanger for your

HAILE EQUESTRIAN RIDE & WINE

Downtown High Springs

new plant! Plants and pots will be available

HIGH SPRINGS – Art Walk features local

for purchase from Unique Notions & The Plant

First Fridays at 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

artists and makers situated both inside

Plugs. facebook.com/HighSpringsCreates

Haile Equestrian, 7680 SW 46th Blvd.

stores and on the sidewalks of downtown.

GAINESVILLE – Enjoy an adults-only evening

Some locations feature live painting and

of horseback riding, wine, charcuterie and

demonstrations. This seasonal monthly event

BIRD WALKS AT THE WETLANDS

great conversations with us. All riding levels

is an opportunity for local artisans and artists

Wednesdays from 8:30 – 11 a.m.

welcome. Tickets are $75 per-person.

to demonstrate and display their talents

Sweetwater Wetlands Park,

haileequestrian.com/events

and offer their works for sale in storefronts

325 SW Williston Rd.

HIGH SPRINGS – Join us every fourth Be Kind Twine! You will learn the art of knot

throughout the downtown area. Participating

GAINESVILLE – Discover the rich diversity of

GUIDED WALK AT KANAPAHA

host merchants also offer specials and sales

birds at one of north central Florida’s premier

First Saturdays from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.

during the event. highsprings.us

birding hotspots during a 2-3-hour guided walking tour. Join us to see why Sweetwater

Kanapaha Botanical Gardens,

Wetlands Park is the most popular birding

GAINESVILLE – Enjoy a guided tour through

GAINESVILLE SHRINE CLUB MARKETPLACE

Kanapaha Botanical Gardens starting at 10

Fourth Saturdays from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.

free with park admission fee ($5/vehicle)

am the first Saturday of every month. Regular

Gainesville Shrine Club, 8100 SW Archer Rd.

and are offered every Wednesday morning

admission price applies for non-members.

GAINESVILLE – The Gainesville Shrine

from September 1st though the end of May.

kanapaha.org

Club’s MarketPlace is a yard sale/ flea

alachuaaudubon.org

4700 SW 58th Dr.

destination in the Gainesville area. Walks are

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BARNYARD BUDDIES Wednesdays from 3 – 4 p.m.

HIGH SPRINGS FARMERS MARKET

ALACHUA COUNTY FARMERS’ MARKET

Fridays from 3 – 7 p.m.

Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

23517 NW 185th Rd.

5920 NW 13th St.

HIGH SPRINGS – Florida grown fruit,

GAINESVILLE – Don’t forget to bring shopping

vegetables, dairy and meats as well as honey,

bags, your grocery list, and plenty of small

handmade treats and more. The Farmers

bills. This market prides itself on being a

Market is produced by The City of High

grower’s only market – meaning the vendors

Springs. highsprings.us/farmersmarket

selling produce, plants and other products must have grown the items themselves.

(September – May) Morningside Nature Center,

PARKRUN 5K AT DEPOT PARK

3540 E University Ave.

Saturdays at 7:30 a.m.

GAINESVILLE – Morningside Living

Depot Park, 200 SE Depot Ave.

HAILE FARMERS MARKET

History Farm is hosting an in-person,

GAINESVILLE – Parkrun is a free, weekly, timed

Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.

socially distant Barnyard Buddies

5K at Depot Park. Participants can walk, jog

Haile Plantation Village

program! This one-hour program is

or run. The community is encouraged to get

GAINESVILLE – Take a stroll down the tree-

free, but online pre-registration through

active at their fitness and ability level. Parkrun

lined streets of the Haile Village Center to

Eventbrite is required on a first-come-

is a global movement that started in the UK

browse for groceries, prepared food and

first-served basis. Youngsters, with an

and quickly spread across the world. Every

handmade gifts then continue on for more

adult, can meet and greet farm animals

Saturday over 1,700 events occur with more

shopping or brunching at the Village Center’s

by helping staff with afternoon feeding

than 150,000 participants globally.

locally-owned shows and restaurants.

on the Living History Farm.

parkrun.us/depotpark

Covid-19 recommendations: maintain

441market.com

physical distance, don’t touch products, one

RUNNING TABS

customer served per vendor at one time and

Wednesdays at 6:15 p.m.

protect yourself and others by wearing facial

First Magnitude Brewing Company,

coverings. hailefarmersmarket.com

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GNV MARKET Thursdays from 4 – 7 p.m. Heartwood Soundstage, 619 South Main St. GAINESVILLE – The GNV Market is Gainesville’s Downtown farmers market every Thursday from 4-7 p.m. Featuring over 40 vendors, fresh produce, live music and craft beer. gnvmarket.com 60 |

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CAT SIBLINGS FIND A NEW HOME IN GAINESVILLE

Feeline Good STORY A N D PHOTOGR A PH Y BY AUGUSTUS HOFF

THREE GAINESVILLE RESIDENTS AND UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA STUDENTS HAVE ADOPTED THREE KITTENS, BOUND TO BE SEPARATED FROM BIRTH. Nia Dufeal and Rachel Faith are two students who have created a new home, with the other kitten moving into an apartment complex near them. Dufeal was the initial brain of the kitten operation when she had the idea to contact as many friends as possible in Gainesville to see if they would adopt the kittens with her. The cats were from a small town outside of Orlando, in a house that her mother knew. She was able to find two sets of friends and had to orchestrate the migration of three newborn kittens on a two-hour road trip. For about a month, all the future cat parents had was a single picture of each kitten. “It wasn’t easy,” Dufeal said about the journey to their new home in Gainesville. She named her kitten Nox, one of the two boys in the litter. Apparently, on the ride over, Nox was crying and not very happy about the departure from his old home. 62 |

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Luckily, Dufeal said that Nox had adjusted quickly to his new environment. “Nox has no accidents and is very kind to almost everyone he meets,” she said. This cat was the only cat in the litter to have a very important and distinctive asset: a tail. The other two kittens struggled with their balance more throughout the play date as they did not have an tail. The other two kittens, Nyx and Ivy, were born without them. Their small stubs make for a description fitting to a tiny black bear, making them odd but even more lovable. Nyx was adopted by Rachel Faith, who was on board with adopting the cat with her roommate. The little black cat seemed most energetic, constantly fighting with or battling Nox. At one point, Nyx and Nox found themselves in a punching battle, wrestling each other from different height vantages. Their playful fighting led to both of them being very tired on the car rides home. However, the winner of the most dominant and assertive cat goes to Ivy, who also turns out to be the only girl in the litter. The tiny princess often sat perched up on the couch or behind


the kitchen island, watching from afar, hissing at any of the cats that got in her way. When Ivy was first introduced to the other cats, she was wary of every step she took. The smallest of the cats, Ivy, made up for her lack in size through her vocality. No matter what, she always purrs at the slightest touch from a human. Ivy was adopted by a group of five college guys who say she runs the apartment now.

Angel Whispurrz, a cat rescue social media page, publishes consistent content about cats that need to be adopted or are injured and need help. “Yeah, she’s crazy,” says Jacob Melchin, one of the roommates that house Ivy. He said that she gets the “zoomies” throughout the day, which always leads to a long nap afterward. She also enjoys eating. Similar to Nox, Ivy did not enjoy her journey home. Ivy was said to be running throughout the entire car, taking intermitted breaks to nap the whole trip. Nyx proved to be better in car rides but was a surprise burst of energy when he arrived home. Even though the cats do not live together, these students get together at least every two weeks to have cat playdates. The cats grow and improve their relationships with each other every visit, and the students hope that one day they can all play in unison without any hissing or aggression from any party. This heartwarming story shows that people from any background can find the time and energy to help animals needing a new home and a better life. The cats had come from a place where they likely would not be able to grow and thrive. Now, because of the work from valuable community members here in Gainesville, the cats can have a healthy, fun and social life in their new homes. So, what can Gainesville residents do for wildlife and pets in Gainesville? The Humane Society of North Central Florida always needs volunteers. Angel Whispurrz, a cat rescue social media page, publishes consistent content about cats that need to be adopted or are injured and need help. It only takes one person to affect an animal’s life. The University of Florida also has a program where volunteers can sign-up to work with animals in need. So, even if citizens cannot financially or locationally adopt a pet, there are opportunities to work with them. It is crucial that residents in Gainesville report all sorts of animal cruelty instances, whether that be about direct animal abuse or in a difficult environment for an animal to survive. These three kittens created a bond between students here in Gainesville, and it is sure not to break anytime soon. Nox, Nyx and Ivy will be sure to grow together, watching their siblings flourish into the cute and playful cats they will become. All the kittens have already doubled in size since they were brought home, and it is only a matter of time before they are fully grown felines. NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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B Y C R Y S TA L H E N R Y

A ROOM OF ONE’S OWN AFTER FILING FOR DIVORCE FROM MY HUSBAND OF NEARLY 18 YEARS, I RECENTLY MOVED INTO MY NEW APARTMENT. AND FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ALMOST TWO DECADES, I STOOD IN A BLANK ROOM WITH THE FREEDOM TO MAKE IT MY OWN. When I first met my ex-husband, I was living in an 8x8 cell that Florida State marketed as a “dorm room.” The first time my nana visited, I proudly showed her around all six steps she could take in my room, and I later learned she cried when she left. My elder-teen style wasn’t exactly chic or elegant. In fact if I had to pin it down, it was akin to the interior design vibes of a Joe’s Crab Shack. Eclectic would have been too generous of a term. But I loved it. It was Coca Cola signs and bright kitschy string lights with chili pepper bulbs. It was wild, unkempt and colorful. It was me. After I took the title of Mrs. Henry, I tried diligently to fit into the role of the little wife. I was a mere 19 years old when I got engaged, and five days after I hit 20, I had to figure out what exactly a little wife was supposed to be. Our wedding registry was full of creamy beige home goods. My husband-to-be helped me pick out some very practical items in a very practical color scheme. He was nothing if not completely practical. Gone was every shred of my “eclectic” taste because I was a wife now. I traded in my metal road signs for plaid country curtains. This wild hellcat had been domesticated. Throughout the early days of our marriage, our home was a hodgepodge of things he owned before I met him, a few things I owned before he met me, and clearance items from some big box stores. There was no cohesive design or theme. It was cheap knick knacks and $7.99 scrolled wall art that let everyone know we liked to Live, Laugh, Love. I wanted our home to be grown up with

grown up things because we were young kids who made a very grown up decision to get married. And I had to prove we knew what we were doing. I was desperately trying to create the perfect happy little home because inside that house was a nightmare of a marriage. From day one, he was the decision-maker. And it’s not like he married a doormat. Anyone who knew me understood me to be a brazen, foul-mouthed scrappy sailor who stomped around loud and proud. But behind closed doors I was learning to tiptoe. It was just easier to let him make the decisions, and as the years went on I wasn’t just letting him control the bath towel colors or where to store the coffee maker. I was letting him control me. Packing my suitcase to leave this past May was exhilarating. I popped my earbuds in and cranked Lizzo power songs up to 1,000 as I bopped around tossing things in my bag with the knowledge that I would never have to look at that god-awful brown recliner again. But as I stood staring at the blank walls of my new apartment, I felt a little overwhelmed realizing I really had no idea what I wanted to do with the canvas I’d been given. I’d spent the past 18 years being someone’s better half rather than my own whole person. His voice was still in my head telling me not to use nails to hang my artwork because he didn’t want to deal with spackling it later. His disgusted stare was burned into my brain as I unpacked the big colorful parrot picture that he’d always hated. But as the walls started to come to life, so did I. The voice died down as I turned Lizzo back up to 1,000 and got to work creating my own space. I kept only the things that sparked joy and none of the things that were practical. I unearthed all my books that had been hidden away in my office and put them on display all around the living room. I tossed colorful pillows in my chairs and hung a bright orange print of an Aperol Spritz that I’d gotten as a gift from an old friend. A new friend made me a wooden postcard display from old deck boards to showcase the stacks of mementos from my travels. We drilled that sucker right into the wall. Every inch of my new space was reflective of me and the parts of myself that had been covered up by country curtains and swept beneath beige rugs for more years than I should have allowed. But as color and life began to wash over my new home, I realized Virgina Woolf was right. It’s never too late, because every woman deserves a room of one’s own.

CRYSTAL HENRY IS A FREELANCE WRITER AND COLUMNIST BORN AND RAISED IN WEST TEXAS. SHE RECEIVED HER B.S. IN JOURNALISM IN 2006 FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA. SHE IS IN LOVE WITH THE FLORIDA LANDSCAPE. ces03k@gmail.com


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Welcome Welcome to the 2022 Fall Parade of Homes™. Debuting in 1958, over 2,100 homes have been showcased in 320 neighborhoods throughout Alachua County and North Central Florida. The Parade of Homes™ provide residents an opportunity to see the latest in-home innovation, the best in neighborhood design and the newest in energy efficient techniques. Each year we continue to bring you a wide variety of housing styles, locations and price ranges. This year we are excited to showcase 1 subdivision preview and 13 brand new homes in 12 beautiful neighborhoods in Alachua, Gilchrist, and Union Counties.

2022 Fall

Parade of Homes

Owning a new home continues to be a great investment and now is a great time to buy.

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Dates & Hours: November 5-6 & 12-13, 2022 12-5 pm Each Day Admission: Free

For more information on the Parade of Homes™, or BANCF, please visit our website at www.BANCF.com. There you will find an easy-to-use classified directory for all your building or remodeling needs, consumer information, and information about the Builders Association and its activities. On behalf of the BANCF Board of Directors and our 450+ company members, thank you for allowing us to be a part of your lives for over 60 years. We hope you enjoy this year’s Fall Parade of Homes™!

Presented by: The Builders Association of North Central Florida (352) 372-5649 2217 NW 66th Court Gainesville, FL 32653 For More Information: Visit BANCF.com

Matt Marino 2022 BANCF President

Kara Bolton Parade of Homes™ Co-Chair

Special Thanks to our Media Partners

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Drive around our beautiful community and look at what was most likely built by one of our members. Since 1955, BANCF members have worked together to build our beautiful neighborhoods, homes, schools, shopping centers, churches, office buildings and hospitals.

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Table of Contents AMARIAH PARK 1 GW Homes

QUAIL RUN 11

AVALON WOODS 2 D.R. Horton

10 Live-Well Homes

SAVANNAH STATION 13

11 Fletcher Construction

COUNTRY WAY TOWN SQUARE

TARA ESTATES

3 Norfleet Homes 4 Norfleet Homes

12 Maronda Homes

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FAIRWAY POINTE AT WEST END 6 Kara Bolton Homes 7 Kara Bolton Homes

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HUNTERS GROVE 8 Hunter-Nelson, Inc.

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2022 Parade of Homes™ Magazine published by the Builders Association of North Central Florida, Inc., 2217 NW 66th Court, Gainesville, FL 32653. Phone (352) 372-5649, Fax (352) 371-2053, Website: www.bancf.com. The information in this magazine has been carefully compiled to ensure accuracy. The publishers and printers assume no responsibility or liability for misinformation, misprints, or errors. The Parade Builder name references and associated license numbers refer to the contractor to whom the Building Certificate of Occupancy were issued and does not necessarily reflect the General Contractor responsible for the actual construction of the residence.

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Amariah Park

Amariah Park Amariah Park is a GW Homes community with 77 homesites. All homes are designed and certified to achieve 60 or below HERS score. Additionally, all homes include luxury and smart features along with pavered driveways and sidewalks. Amariah Park residents enjoy a community pool, playground, and relaxing walking trails. Amariah Park is located in a very desirable SW location close to Tioga shopping and just minutes from Celebration Pointe as well as being only around 10 miles to Shands and UF. GW Homes (352) 373-1724 (352) 332-9500 sales@gw-homes.com www.gw-homes.com Parade Home: 12516 SW 4th Place, Newberry

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Directions to the Neighborhood: From Newberry Road, Turn South onto Parker Rd (SW 122nd St) and Neighborhood Entrance will be on Right Hand Side approx. ¾ of a mile (SW 5th Ave). Take SW 5th Ave until it ends into SW 125th Terrace and make a Right. House will be on the left just after the road curves.


Gay Robinson Schmitt License #CRC1331054 6208 NW 43rd Street Gainesville, FL 32653

(352) 373-1724 (352) 332-9500 sales@gw-homes.com www.gw-homes.com

12516 SW 4th Place, Newberry

16' OF PAVER SEATING 60"x60" FIREPIT

2819 Sq. Ft. Conditioned 3 bedrooms 3.5 baths Plus Study 10' CLG / CARPET

10' CLG / PAVERS

DBL 6" STEP CEILING

12" STEP CEILING

BATH 3

10' CLG / TILE

10' CLG / LVP

GREAT ROOM

KITCHEN 10' CLG / LVP

10' CLG / LVP

DINING

STORAGE CAB.

9' HDR.

10' CLG / LVP

9' HDR.

12" STEP CLG

MASTER BEDROOM

TILE SURROUND & BOX STYLE MANTLE IGNITE XL74 LINEAR ELECTRIC FIREPLACE

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HALF BATH HALL

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FOYER

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10' CLG / TILE D

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HVAC

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ENTRY

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M. BATH 10' CLG / TILE

FREESTANDING

13' CLG / PAVERS

LAUNDRY SOLAR TUBE 10' CLG / TILE

12" STEP CEILING

12' CLG / LVP

10' CLG / LVP

BATH 2

10' CLG / LVP

9' HDR.

10' CLG / LVP

10' CLG. 10' CLG.

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8' CLG. LINEN

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• Popular Terra Ceia floorplan with 3-Way Split Bedrooms • F lorida Coastal Exterior Elevation with Bahama Shutters • L uxurious Master Bathroom with large double walk-in shower and free-standing soaking tub • Spacious Great room with coffered ceiling and linear electric fireplace with tile surround • The Kitchen features abundant cabinetry, island, and walk-in pantry, farmhouse sink and GE Café Appliances • The Interior Space is designed with an organic neutral color scheme creating a lushly refined home • The Master Bedroom features two walk-in closets with laminate shelving • The Study features a stepped ceiling and double pocket doors opening to the Great Room • Laundry Room with ample counter area and lower cabinet storage • Beautiful Outdoor Living Space with Large Covered Porch and Firepit with Seating • Paver Driveway, Sidewalk, Front Porch, and Covered Porch • Fenced Yard

COVERED PORCH

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RAINCAN

22"x54" ATTIC ACCESS

2 CAR GARAGE 8' CLG / PAINTED CONCRETE

Zoned for Meadowbrook Elementary; Kanapaha Middle; Buchholz High Schools

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Avalon Woods

Avalon Woods Avalon Woods by D.R. Horton is nestled in the quaint, agricultural town of Newberry, FL. Ideally located just off US 27 near the Easton Newberry Sports Complex. This community features one and two-story, open concept homes equipped with Home is Connected, D.R. Horton’s smart home system, granite countertops in the kitchen, and an all-inclusive appliance package. As a D.R. Horton community, Avalon Woods offers homes that are well appointed and affordable, providing great value, and are built with a commitment to quality from the nation’s #1 homebuilder since 2002. D.R. Horton (844) 348-7697 WestCentralFlorida@DRHorton.com www.DRHorton.com/WestCentralFlorida Parade Home: 2107 NW 248th Way, Newberry

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Directions to the Neighborhood: From I-75 North, exit 387 for FL-26 W/Newberry Rd toward Newberry, Turn left onto FL-26 W/W Newberry Rd, continue for 4 miles, Turn Right onto Newberry Ln, Turn Right onto US 27/US 41, Turn right into community (NW 21st Place). Model home is located 1 block up on the left side (corner of NW 21st Pl and NW 248th Way) Avalon Woods community is located 1/2 mile North of the Newberry Recreation-Archery Center.


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(844) 348-7697 WestCentralFlorida@DRHorton.com www.DRHorton.com

2107 NW 248th Way, Newberry 1774 Sq. Ft. Conditioned 4 Bedrooms 2 Baths Plus 2 Car Garage • Open concept floor plan • Granite counter tops • All-inclusive appliance package • Covered lanai • E quipped with D.R Horton smart home system • Close to Champions Park of Newberry and Gator Back Cycle Park • Close to Lake City and Ocala

Zoned for Newberry Elementary, Oak View Middle, Newberry High Schools

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Country Way Town Square

Country Way Town Square Country Way Town Square is located in Newberry just 15 minutes west of Gainsville. It is located within walking distance of all three schools. We currently have BIM fitness center and Stonehouse Neighborhood Grill open in the town square. We have under construction a new commercial building that will feature a Mexican style restaurant as well as a meat market. Our HOA does a fantastic job of keeping the community pool clean and the common areas landscaped. Norfleet Homes (352) 562-6302 zeke@norfleethomes.com www.norfleethomes.com Parade Homes: 1929 SW 244th Drive, Newberry 1975 SW 244th Drive, Newberry

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Directions to the Neighborhood: Once you turn into Country Way Town Square off of Highway 27, drive straight back past the commercial buildings at the front. Then continue on through the first roundabout until you get to the last street. The Parade homes will be to your right and clearly marked with signs.


Tripp Norfleet License #CGC1514908 1739 SW 248th Drive Newberry, FL 32669

(352) 562-6302 (352) 472-5780 zeke@norfleethomes.com Norfleethomes.com

Farm House Christianna

1975 SW 244th Drive, Newberry

Hose Bib

Tiled Shower & Tub Combo

1699 sqft conditioned 3 Bedroom, 2 Baths • LVP flooring throughout the living area • Large 11’ kitchen island • Stainless steel appliances • Jetted tub in master bath • Stone front porch columns • Arrival center • Coffered ceilings

36" Gas Stub

Covered Porch 26' X 6'

Bedroom #4 13' 7" X 10' 4"

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Nook 10' 4" X 8' 11" Family Room 16' X 22' (Coffered Ceiling)

Bedroom #3 13' 7" X 10' 10"

Closet 5' 9" X 6' 8"

Hose Bib

Gas range

Tiled Shower & Tub Combo

3 0" Vanity

Closet 5' 9" X 6' 8"

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30"

Guest Bath 9' X 7' 7"

Master Bath 15' 5" X 6'

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Kitchen 10' 4" X 17' 1" Dining Room 10' 7" X 8' 4" (Coffered Ceiling)

Bedroom #2 13' 7" X 10' 9"

Covered Front Porch

Pantry

Tiled Shower

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HVAC

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Zoned for Newberry Elementary, Oak View Middle, and Newberry High Schools

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1929 SW 244th Drive, Newberry

Popular 1699 sqft conditioned 4 Bedroom, 3 Baths

(352) 562-6302 (352) 472-5780 zeke@norfleethomes.com Norfleethomes.com

Hose Bib

Master Bedroom 15' X 15'

Covered Porch 12' 4" X 9' 2"

Family Room 15' 2" X 15' 4"

(Coffered Ceiling)

• Large front porch with 3’ wide brick columns SQUARE FOOTAGE • LVP flooring throughout the living area LIVING AREA 1699 • Gourmet kitchen with Z-line appliances ENTRY PORCH 214 BACK PORCH 109 • Back porch GARAGE overlayed in pavers 437 TOTAL AREA • Shiplap on island face and2450 guest bath wall • Double vanity with sit down makeup vanity • Large upgraded master shower • Upgraded granite countertops • French doors with double sidelights

Gas Stub Out

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Dining Room 11' 6" X 11' 2" (Coffered Ceiling)

Seat

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Bedroom #3 12' 8" X 11' 10"

Zoned for Newberry Elementary, Oak View Middle, and Newberry High Schools

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Kitchen 23' 6" X 11' 4" Gas Stove

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Guest Bath 9' X 5'

Bedroom #2 14' X 10' 6"

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Dylan’s Grove

Subdivision Only Dylan’s Grove Dylan’s Grove is a community about Nature; and offers miles of paved trail through wooded areas of the property to enjoy the community. There is a density of only 1 home per 5 acres of land area in the community, meaning there are many, many acres of dedicated Open Space to enjoy. There are amenities, in addition to the trail system consisting of a Craftsman style 3000 SF Lodge with seating, summer kitchen, bathrooms and double sided stone fireplace; located adjacent to a large community pool. The lots run from 2 acres to 3.95 acres and all of them abut the trail system at the rear of the lot. Dylan Grove Development, LLC (352) 665-6100 Michael@PemcoFlorida.com

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Directions to the Neighborhood: From Publix on Newberry Road and NW 143rd Street in Jonesville, go west 1 mile to SW 170th St (CR 241 South), turn left and go 1 mile to SW 15th Avenue, turn right. Go 1 mile to SW 188th Street, and turn left into Dylan’s Grove.


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Dylan Grove Development, LLC Michael L. Steinberg 18825 SW 15th Avenue Newberry, FL 32669 (352) 665-6100 Michael@PemcoFlorida.com

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Fairway Pointe at West End

Fairway Pointe at West End Fairway Pointe at West End is a quiet community located west of I-75 just off Newberry Road, near Jonesville, built exclusively by Kara Bolton Homes, Inc. All homesites feature a white picket fence and all homes have front coach lights that illuminate the tree-lined streets each night. Cox Communications provides fast 150 mb/sec Internet service, the connection and monthly fees are included in the low monthly HOA dues. Fairway Pointe at West End amenities include walking trails that meanders through the common areas and access to the clubhouse and tennis courts. A newsletter is circulated by residents of the community regarding neighborhood events. Kara Bolton Homes, Inc. (352) 538-0911 chessie@chessieflanders.com www.KaraBoltonHomes.com Parade Homes: 1212 NW 132nd Blvd, Newberry 1195 NW 132nd Blvd, Newberry 20 |

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Directions to the Neighborhood: From Newberry Road, turn north onto NW 124th Blvd into Villages of West End. Continue straight approximately 1/2 mile, entering Fairway Pointe, continuing straight onto NW 12th Road. Go straight through three traffic circles, then turn right on 132nd Blvd. Follow NW 132nd Blvd through left turn, home number 6 is on the right side of the road, and home 7 is on the left.


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Kara Bolton Homes Inc. Kara Bolton License #CGC1523878 9144 SW 49th Place Gainesville, FL 32608

(352) 538-0911 chessie@chessieflanders.com KaraBoltonHomes.com

1212 NW 132nd Blvd, Newberry 1925 sq. ft. conditioned area 3 Bedrooms 2 Baths Plus Flex/Office • Welcome to peaceful luxury in Fairway Pointe at West End brought to you by Kara Bolton Homes Inc. • Open Floorplan with 10 ft ceilings and 8 ft doors throughout gives you an airy and spacious feel • Wood-look luxury vinyl plank in common area with carpeted bedrooms and beautifully tiled bathrooms • Gourmet kitchen features quartz countertops, gas cooktop, built in oven/microwave combination, stainless-steel appliances, solid wood cabinets and pantry • Ample windows and glass door to the lanai bring in natural light throughout each room with additional custom light fixtures that add to this bright home • Walk in master shower, dual vanity, and comfort height toilets give you everything you need to feel pampered in your home • Master suite features large walk-in closet and dressing area adjoining the laundry room for convenience • Tankless gas hot water to enjoy endless hot water and lower utility costs • S mart home includes smart doorbell camera, smart door lock, and Wi-Fi-enabled thermostat • Exterior features include white picket fence, decorative pavers, stone accents and front coach lights on photocell that illuminate the tree-lined streetscape in the evenings • Amenities include tennis courts, clubhouse, high speed internet installation and monthly service, partial front maintenance and low $100 monthly HOA fees Zoned for Meadowbrook Elementary, Fort Clarke Middle, F.W. Buchholz High Schools FALL 2022

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Kara Bolton Homes Inc. Kara Bolton License #CGC1523878 9144 SW 49th Place Gainesville, FL 32608

1195 NW 132nd Blvd, Newberry 2352 sq. ft. conditioned area 4 Bedrooms 3 Baths • Beautifully decorated Kara Bolton Homes, Inc. Model Home in Fairway Pointe at West End • Spacious, three-way split bedroom open floorplan with tray ceilings and 8 ft doors throughout, separate nook and dining areas • Gourmet kitchen features quartz countertops, tiled-backsplash, gas cooktop, built in oven/ microwave combination, stainless-steel appliances, solid wood cabinets and large pantry • Wood-look luxury vinyl plank in common area with carpeted bedrooms and beautifully tiled bathrooms • French door to the lanai and ample windows bring in natural light • Stay organized with drop zone area adjacent to oversized two-car garage and plenty of closets throughout • Luxury master bath features sliding barn door, walk in master shower, expansive dual vanity, and comfort height toilet • Master suite features large bedroom, walk-in closet and dressing area adjoining the laundry room for convenience • Modern finishes with cove crown moulding, designer lighting, fixtures, matte black hardware • Tankless gas hot water to enjoy endless hot water and lower utility costs • Smart home includes smart doorbell camera, smart door lock, and Wi-Fi-enabled thermostat • Exterior features include white picket fence, decorative pavers, stone accents and front coach lights on photocell that illuminate the tree-lined streetscape in the evenings • Amenities include tennis courts, clubhouse, high speed internet installation and monthly service, partial front maintenance and low $100 monthly HOA fees Zoned for Meadowbrook Elementary, Fort Clarke Middle, F.W. Buchholz High Schools 22 |

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Hunters Grove

Hunters Grove Hunters Grove blends historic designs with modern elegant features, focusing on detail and giving personal attention to each of our clients. Participate in the creation of your very own design, customize your home layout, and select finishes to complete your beautiful space that feels great. Come be a part of the historic downtown Grove Street neighborhood. This community features easy access to Gainesville’s Rail Trail, an amazing weekly local farmer’s market, restaurants, cafes, and a local brewery! Hunter-Nelson, Inc. Bradley David Hunter, Inc. (352) 281-5362 Bradleydhunter82@gmail.com huntersgrovegainesville.com Parade Home: 298 NW 12th Ave, Gainesville

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Directions to the Neighborhood: From 13th Street/441 – turn east onto NW 16th Avenue, go 0.8 miles then turn right onto NW 2nd Street. Turn right onto NW 12th Avenue and follow the Parade signage to the home.


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Hunter-Nelson, Inc. Jeffrey D. Hunter Bradley D. Hunter License #CGC054415 1913 E. Colonial Drive Orlando, FL 32803

(352) 281-5362 Bradleydhunter82@gmail.com bradleydavidhunter.com huntersgrovegainesville.com

298 NW 12th Ave, Gainesville 1913 sq. ft. conditioned 3 bedrooms 2.5 baths • Custom modern Victorian townhomes • Q uartz countertops and 42” premium cabinets • Hardwood floors throughout • Basic lawn maintenance • Walking distance to bike trail and Grove Street Amenities • Large wrap-around porches • Grove Street amenities – brewery, restaurants, cafes, and a local farmer’s market • Single car garage • Queen Anne architecture • Custom Harwood features – shelves, beam, stairs • Open floorplan layout with large kitchen • Clawfoot cast-iron bathtub

Zoned for Parker Elementary, Westwood Middle, Gainesville High Schools

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Oakmont

Oakmont Oakmont brings stylish, resort style living to Gainesville balanced with nature throughout 550 acres. Tree lined streets with sidewalks offers residents a perfect combination of amenities arranged around an impressive and Stately Residents club which houses a grand gather room, a state-of-the-art fitness center, resort style pool, tennis, basketball and sand volleyball courts, soccer field and an interactive playground. Barry Rutenberg & Associates/AR Homes (352) 373-3405 bbanks@arhomes.com www.arhomes.com Parade Home: 10992 SW 30th Ave, Gainesville

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Directions to the Neighborhood: Located in Gainesville just five miles from I-75 Exit 387 - Newberry Road. Head East on W Newberry Road. Turn left onto NW 122nd St. Travel South for 2.0 miles and turn left on SW 24th Ave. Oakmont entrance will be 0.3 miles on the right.


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Barry Rutenberg & Associates, Inc./ AR Homes Lisa Rutenberg Kinsell License #CRC1333578 PO Box 358080 Gainesville, FL 32635

(352) 373-3405 bbanks@arhomes.com www.arhomes.com

10992 SW 30th Ave, Gainesville SUN SHE LF

4244 sq. ft. conditioned 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths, plus Den, Bonus Room, and Pool POOL

Bonus 18'-5" x 14'-9" CLG 11'-1 1/8"

Owner's Suite

SPA

Cabana

16'-7" x 18'-0" CLG 11'-9 1/8"

14'-6" x 22'-0" CLG 11'-1 1/8"

Cabana 16'-2" x 14'-8" CLG 11'-1 1/8"

CLG 11'-5 1/8" CLG 11'-1 1/8"

Poo l Bath

CLG 10'-1 1/8"

CLG 10'-1 1/8" CLG 10'-1 1/8"

CLG 11'-1 1/8"

Lanai 15'-6" x 12'-10" CLG 11'-1 1/8"

Owner's Bath CLG 11'-1 1/8"

Casual Dining

Bedroo m 3

14'-6" x 17'-1" CLG 12'-1 1/8"

12'-6" x 12'-0" CLG 10'-1 1/8"

Great Room 19'-1" x 22'-1" CLG 12'-1 1/8"

Owner's Closet CLG 10'-1 1/8"

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Bath 2

CLG 11'-1 1/8"

CLG 10'-1 1/8"

CLG 12'-1 1/8"

CLG 10'-0"

Stor CLG 10'-1 1/8"

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HDC

CLG 10'-1 1/8"

CLG 10'-1 1/8"

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CLG 10'-1 1/8"

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Foy er

CLG 10'-1 1/8"

CLG 16'-5 1/8"

Bedroo m 2 12'-6" x 12'-0" CLG 10'-1 1/8"

Uti lity CLG 10'-1 1/8"

CLG 10'-1 1/8"

Guest Suite

CLG 10'-1 1/8"

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12'-6" x 17'-0" CLG 12'-1 1/8"

CLG 10'-1 1/8"

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CLG 10'-1 1/8"

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Garage

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4244 741 700 118 32 5835

21'-7" x 30'-4" CLG 10'-1 1/8"

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• Large and dramatic foyer boasting 16’5” ceilings with floating beams sets the stage for the use of clean lines, contemporary materials, and extensive use of glass throughout this home. • Centrally located kitchen features an over-size island, walk-in pantry with second refrigerator and an appliance station. • Elegant Dining Room with views overlooking the pool boasts a corner dry bar with floating shelves and wine cooler. • Privacy is afforded in a quiet den in the front of the home and offers a powder bath for convenience. • Strategically located and oversized Guest “Studio” offers a quaint sitting room, dinette space, kitchenette, walk-in closet and a private bathroom. • Owner’s suite offers spacious luxury away from it all featuring beautifully appointed bathroom with separate vanities, freestanding tub, walk-in shower and walk-through oversized closet adjoining the utility room. • 90-degree sliders in both the great room and the dining room combined with sliders off the Kitchen seamlessly blend indoor and outdoor living • 741 sq ft of lanai and cabana provides 3 zones for entertaining and boasts a linear fireplace with seating area, outdoor kitchen and stunning pool with elevated planters, large sun shelf, sunken infinity edge spa and clear panel screen enclosure. • Utility Room off the Owner’s closet with abundant cabinetry/storage space. • The climate-controlled Home Delivery Center keeps your in-home deliveries safe and secure. • Bonus Room situated off the lanai/pool area is ideal for entertaining at home and features a dry bar. • 3-Car side-entry garage

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Quail Run

Quail Run Quail Run, a deed restricted community boasts a quiet, country setting but with conveniences of the quaint community of Trenton. Our neighborhood is a 30+ home subdivision that allows your family to grow away from the hustle and bustle. Gilchrist County offers A rated schools, low taxes all with a short commute to Gainesville. Live-Well Homes, LLC (352) 507-2792 lwhomesfl@gmail.com Parade Home: 206 SW 22nd Ave, Trenton

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Directions to the Neighborhood: Head west on State Road 26 to the light in Trenton then head south on State Road 129. Take a left onto SW 20th Ave. Take your second right onto SW 3rd St and your first left onto SW 22nd Ave.


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Live-Well Homes, LLC Evan Livesay & Terry Livesay License #CRC1330838 10619 SE County Road 337 Trenton, FL 32693

(352) 507-2792 lwhomesfl@gmail.com

206 SW 22nd Ave, Trenton 1730 sq. ft. conditioned 3 bedrooms 2 baths •F armhouse style home •9 ’ ceilings throughout with 10’ ceilings in living & entry plit open floorplan with luxury vinyl •S plank throughout •Q uartz countertops with shaker style cabinets •F armhouse sink •S tainless steel appliances •C ustom site-built closet shelving throughout •M atte black finishes •C offee bar with walk-in pantry •S its on a half acre + lot •L ow Gilchrist County taxes •A rated schools

Zoned for Trenton Elementary and High Schools

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Savannah Station

Savannah Station Positioned south of historical Alachua sits a reprieve from the hustle and bustle that allows your family to grow. Our neighborhood offers an escape from the high stresses associated with living in gridlock, but with all the conveniences of your own local community! With the demand for growth, we have decided to go ‘full-steam ahead’ for Savannah Station Phase Two—introducing 107 newly available homesites for your choosing, starting in the low 300’s! Fletcher Construction, LLC (352) 224-6400 info@ thefletchercompanies.com www.thefletchercompanies.com Parade Home: 12634 NW 162nd Dr, Alachua

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Directions to the Neighborhood: From the secondary front entrance of subdivision, go around the roundabout located at NW 159th Way and NW 162nd Drive. Exit onto NW 162nd Drive. The home is the second house on the left.


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Fletcher Construction, LLC G.W. Blake Fletcher License #CBC1261944 4510 NW 6th Place, 3rd Floor, Gainesville, FL 32607 (352) 224-6400

info@thefletchercompanies.com www.thefletchercompanies.com

12634 NW 162nd Dr, Alachua 1457 sq. ft. conditioned 3 bedrooms 2 baths • Luxury Vinyl Plank flooring throughout home • Shaker cabinets with granite countertops • Extensive trim throughout home • Designer tile with accents in each bathroom • Large walk in closet in Owner Suite • Flowing open concept floorplan

Zoned for Irby Elementary; Mebane Middle; Santa Fe High Schools

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Tara Estates

Tara Estates Welcome to Tara Estates! We have managed to combine urban style with small-town charm located just outside of Gainesville, Florida. Customize your dream home by choosing one of our 15 plans, some featuring 3 car garages, competitively priced for the area. Maronda Homes (904) 268-7730 gaslina@maronda.com www.MarondaHomes.com Parade Home: 13718 SW 137th Ct, Newberry

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Directions to the Neighborhood: First home on the right.


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Maronda Homes Robert Intille License #CBC1253155 5220 Shad Rd, Suite 202 Jacksonville, FL 32257

(904) 268-7730 gaslina@maronda.com www.MarondaHomes.com

13718 SW 137th Ct, Newberry 2,675 sq. ft. conditioned 4 bedrooms 3 baths • I n-Law Suite •D eluxe Master Bathroom •P lank Flooring •C oncrete Block Construction •Q uartz Countertops •E xtended Lanai •G ourmet Kitchen •3 Car Garage •E nergy Efficient •R aised Ceilings •O versized Master Closet •S mart Home Technology

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Elevation J Renaissance Series

Zoned for Meadowbrook Elementary, Kanapaha Middle, Buchholz High Schools

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Town of Tioga

Town of Tioga Town of Tioga is a jewel of Alachua County as well as a blueprint for modern-day community developments nationwide. Tioga has been the recipient of national and local awards and continues to be recognized specifically for its natural features, amenities, Town Center, pedestrian paths, and plentiful common areas. Dibros Design and Construction (352) 333-3009 Info@tiogarealty.com www.TownofTioga.com Parade Home: 13216 SW 11th Rd, Newberry

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Directions to the Neighborhood: From I-75: 4 miles West on HWY 26 (Newberry Rd.) turn left onto SW 131st Street 0.5 miles (into Town of Tioga), cross 8th Ave and continue on SW 131st, turn right on SW 9th Rd, left on SW 132nd Street, right on SW 11th Road and the home is on the right-hand side.


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Dibros Design and Construction Luis Diaz License #CGC1517402 104 SW 131st Street Newberry, FL 32669

(325) 331-6220 www.TownofTioga.com

13216 SW 11th Rd, Newberry 3,306 sq. ft. conditioned 4 bedrooms 3.5 baths • This modern farmhouse features a large welcoming front porch, solid brick pavers, low maintenance Hardie vertical board & batten / wide Hardie lap, and metal roof accents • The Primary Suite located on the first floor along with two additional bedrooms • In addition to the bedrooms there is a bonus living/flex space on the second floor filled with windows and natural light • There are wood floors throughout the home (no carpet) and tile in the bathrooms • The Impressive foyer with high ceilings, paneling, and natural light is a must see • There is a Custom pantry with matching cabinetry and a wine cooler • There is upgraded all-wood cabinetry and upgraded countertops • The kitchen features Stainless KitchenAid appliances • There is a vaulted beamed ceiling in the open concept kitchen, dining, and living room • Gather around a firepit-ready patio in the backyard area off the inviting back porch featuring a custom aluminum frame outdoor kitchen with a grill, vent hood, refrigerator, and sink • There are upgraded Pella Impervia windows, Pella slider doors, and Custom built-in closet systems in all closets • A lso, upgraded Icynene attic insulation, Cellulose wall insulation, separate natural gas cooktop, two tankless gas Rinnai water heaters, and a gas exterior grill

Zoned for Meadowbrook Elementary, Kanapaha Middle, and F.W. Buchholz High Schoolsls

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Whispering Oaks

Whispering Oaks Large spacious lots varying from 1 to 5 acres conveniently located in Union County Florida. 20 minutes from Gainesville and 40 minutes from Jacksonville. Community has no Impact fees, no HOA fees and low property taxes compared to other communities. John F. Crawford Homes, LLC (904) 338-5683 Sales@johnfcrawfordhomes.com www.johnfcrawfordhomes.com Parade Home: 16075 SE 72nd Ln, Lake Butler

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Directions to the Neighborhood: From CR231, Turn into Subdivision onto SE 72nd Lane. Lot is 1/4 mile on the left on SE 72nd Lane in Lake Butler Florida.


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John F. Crawford Homes, LLC John Crawford License #CBC1264448 14368 NW 161st Ave Alachua, FL 32615 (904) 338-5683

John@JohnFCrawfordHomes.com www.JohnFCrawfordHomes.com

16075 SE 72nd Ln, Lake Butler 2,418 sq. ft. conditioned 4 bedrooms 2.5 baths • Fully custom site-built home to meet every family’s unique needs and budget. The perfect way to get the luxury of a custom home and the adaptability to spend your money where you want. • Large open concept with split-floor plan, providing the utmost privacy from guest bedrooms and living areas. • Expansive trey ceilings with crown molding. • Energy efficient open-celled Icynene spray foam insulation - Low-E windows, and Insulated interior walls. • Coastal motivated interior trim - 1x6 base board - 1x4 Cased windows and door openings with 1x6 Headers and 1x2 aprons. • Granite countertops in kitchen, marble for vanities and butcher block in master closet. • Large island and makeup counter in master closet for a spacious and private area for dressing. • Oversized laundry room with semi-custom cabinetry for extra storage. • 15’ fully custom entertainment center in living room to go with fully custom mud bench in garage entry area. • U pgraded luxury vinyl plank (LVP) throughout living areas and master, with lifetime warranty. • Expansive walk-in shower with multiple heads, bench seat, and custom Glass enclosure • Tongue and groove porch ceilings, stained and sealed to preserve the natural beauty of wood.

Zoned for Union County Elementary, Union County Middle, Union County High Schools

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2725 SW 91st. #130, Gainesville, FL 32608 Monday Closed Tuesday-Friday 10AM-6PM Saturday 10AM-4PM Sunday Closed www.hailekitchen.com

Trust our family to help yours! Are you experiencing staining, scale, odor or bad tasting water?

WE CAN HELP! • Local, family owned • Established in 1982 • City & well water • Whole house & drinking water systems • Repair, maintenance, installation Tel/Text (352) 372-2707

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2 College Brothers, Inc. 352 Electric, LLC 441 Self Storage, LLC 84 Lumber Company (Gainesville)

(352) 448-9095 (352) 284-6702 (352) 318-8050 (352) 338-8401

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A A Beautiful Yard, Inc (352) 338-1400 A+ Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, Inc. (352) 374-4988 A.E.S. Inc. of SE US (352) 546-1157 Aaron Vurgason Electric & Automation (352) 363-9246 ABC Supply (352) 336-5372 Ace Contracting Enterprises, Inc. (727) 725-5513 Acousti Engineering Company of Florida (386) 462-9900 Action Labor and Staffing Connection (352) 372-1611 Adams Homes of NW FL (352) 554-8580 Advanced Building Concepts, Inc (352) 379-0898 (800) 733-9987 Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. Advantage Personnel Resources, Inc. (352) 495-7719 Aeroseal LLC AeroBarrier (937) 428-9300 AKEA, Inc. (352) 474-6124 Alachua County Property Appraiser (352) 374-5230 Alachua Environmental Services, Inc. (904) 259-6200 Alachua Habitat for Humanity, Inc (352) 371-5871 Alachua Painting & Waterproofing, LLC (352) 339-2116 All 4 U Tree Service, LLC (352) 256-4341 All Florida Electric (352) 378-6014 x102 All Florida Enterprises, Inc. (352) 472-3550 All Florida Personnel (352) 505-0503 All Season’s Heating & Air Conditioning Inc. (352) 493-4888 Allegra Marketing Print Mail (352) 373-7547 ALLFAST Fastener & Tool Supply, Inc. (352) 335-8665 (813) 880-7000 American Integrity American Patio & Fireplace (904) 434-1523 Ameris Bank (352) 264-7266 AMJ Group Inc. (352) 375-4600 Andrews Paving, Inc. (386) 462-1115 AnnieMac Home Mortgage (352) 448-2680 Argos RMX LLC (352) 376-2182 (321) 663-7800 ATC Sales & Consulting LLC (352) 256-1577 Atlantic Roofing & Exteriors, LLC Atlas Title (352) 533-5035 Atris Technology, LLC (352) 275-5578 Avison Young (352) 559-8795 AWG Construction LLC (352) 538-5100 AZS Consulting (352) 219-7770

B B&D Electric Inc. B&M Equipment Co.

(352) 472-1966 (352) 336-9800

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Babione’s Air Conditioning & Heating (352) 529-1034 (352) 331-7162 Barry Bullard Homes Barry Rutenberg & Assoc Inc (352) 373-8466 Barwick Banking Company (352) 231-1700 BBI Construction Management, Inc. (352) 338-2073 Bear’s Painting Solution & Home Services (352) 777-0674 Beltz Septic & Portable Toilets (352) 372-7448 Bertie Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc (352) 331-2005 Best Buy (352) 514-7537 Best Water Solutions (352) 372-2707 Best Western Gateway Grand Hotel (352) 331-3336 Better Homes and Gardens (352) 226-8228 Real Estate Thomas Group (352) 373-2281 Bill Wells Corporation Billy Santerfeit Electric, Inc. (352) 472-5511 Blackwater Construction Services 1-352-283-5555 Blackwell Electric LLC (352) 472-6104 Blakeland LLC (352) 872-5211 Blu Dove Designs (352) 275-5813 Bosshardt Realty Services (352) 371-6100 Bounds Heating & Air (352) 472-2761 Browning Heating & Air Conditioning, LLC (352) 466-3334 Bryce A Burger Landscape LLC (352) 494-3047 Butler Enterprises (352) 372-3581

C Cambria (813) 230-0961 Campbell Spellicy Engineering, Inc. (352) 372-6967 Campus USA Credit Union (352) 335-9090 x10202 Cannon Painting LLC (386) 623-3212 Capital City Bank (352) 548-4790 Cardinal Financial (352) 514-1829 Carlisle Fence Company LLC (352) 284-5964 Carpet One Floor & Home (352) 380-9797 x15 Carr, Riggs & Ingram, LLC (352) 372-6300 (352) 373-8292 Carson’s Cabinetry & Design Carter Construction of Gainesville, Inc. (352) 377-5682 Cason Builders Inc. (352) 283-3542 CBS 4 NBC 9 (352) 332-1128 CCI Cabot Construction Inc. (352) 331-3720 CEMEX (352) 283-0905 Central Florida Community Action Agency, Inc. (352) 373-7667 Central Florida Contractor Services, Inc (352) 378-3869 Central Florida Drywall & Plastering, Inc (352) 376-6606 Charles Berg Enterprises, Inc. (352) 377-0880 Charles Construction Group (352) 371-1620 (352) 333-9292 Charles Perry Partners, Inc. (CPPI) Charles Schwab (352) 792-1614 Chris Torrence Electrical & Utility LLC (352) 224-8672 Chrislyn Customworks (352) 262-9867 Chuck Berger Plastering & Stucco (904) 669-2256 FALL 2022

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Traditional Craftmanship and Artistry in Wood Carson’s Cabinetry & Design- one of the oldest cabinet companies in Gainesville- prides itself on having over 20 years of experience and outstanding customer service. We can take you on a virtual tour on our 7ftx4ft high definition big screen, that allows you take part in helping build, and design your dream kitchen the way you want it and let’s you see the outcome before you commit to it. Weather your doing a remodel to your existing home or to your new dream home, Carson’s is there to help! We offer custom or manufactured cabinets that are high quality and competitive to any of the box stores in town. If you are looking for the kitchen of your dreams, give the professionals at Carson’s a call. You’ll be glad you did!

13411 SW CR 346 • Archer, FL 32618 352-373-8292 www.carsonscabinetry.com

Honest, caring, family approach since 1999

352-377-2896 www.gomaccustombuilders.com Family Owned and Operated CBC 1254653

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CHW City Auto Repair, Inc. City Building Department - Gainesville Clay Electric Co-Op, Inc. Coldwell Banker M.M. Parrish Realtors Coleman’s Plumbing, Inc. College Hunks Hauling Junk and Moving Collier Companies Construction, Inc. Comfort Temp Company Complete Network Solutions Comprehensive Energy Services, Inc. Concrete Precast Consolidated Electrical Distributors Continental Air and Electric, LLC. Contractors Supply Cornerstone Barricades, Inc. Cowboyz Bar-B-Q and Catering Cox Communications Craft Electric, Inc. Crime Prevention Security Systems Custom Design Renovations LLC Custom Lighting Inc. Cytacki and Associates, LLC

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D D&D Garage Doors D.H. Custom Cabinets, Inc. D.R. Horton, Inc. D.R. Nickelson & Company, Inc. Dampier Septic Tank, Inc. Darlene Pifalo, the Purrrfect Realtor Darr Schackow Insurance Agency David’s Real Pit Bar-B-Que Davis Brothers Alachua Plumbing Decker Construction Del Sol Electric, LLC Dempsey Electric Inc Deren Land Surveying DEX Imaging Dibros Design & Construction Donnelly + Gross Dos Mamas’ Catering Drummond Community Bank Ducere Construction Services, Inc. Duke Energy Duration Builders, Inc Duval Commercial Vehicle Solutions Dylan Grove Development, LLC

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E Easy Turf EcoFoam of Florida LLC ECS Florida, LLC Ed Potts - Edward Jones Investments

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F Facilities Maintenance of North Central Florida (352) 214-5652 FBC Mortgage, LLC (352) 505-2722 FD Tile & Flooring Supply, LLC (352) 332-5809 Feagin Total Communications, Inc. (352) 222-6512 Federated Insurance (863) 860-8201 First Federal Bank (352) 204-4461 FixIT Tek (352) 590-6500 Fletcher Construction, LLC (352) 224-6400 Flint Rock Agrihood LLC. (352) 443-0219 Floor and Decor (352) 359-6079 (352) 375-9919 Florence Recycling & Disposal (352) 372-1237 Florida Concrete Recycling Inc. Florida Contract Automated Shading (352) 682-4018 Florida Credit Union (352) 377-4141 x2503 Florida Green Keepers, LLC (352) 373-4932 Florida Pest Control & Chemical Co. (352) 376-2661 Folds Walker, LLC (352) 372-1282 Foresight Construction Group, Inc. (352) 335-6352 Fortitude Security Inc. (352) 577-0929 Foundation Services of Central Florida (352) 622-9218 Full Color Painting LLC (352) 871-5440 Full Tilt Computing (352) 332-8068 Fun State Pools (352) 332-7665

G Gainesville Carpets Plus Color Tile (352) 378-2627 Gainesville Community Reinvestment Area (352) 393-8203 Gainesville Ironworks, Inc (352) 373-4004 Gainesville Kitchen & Bath (352) 415-4577 Gainesville Lifestyle Magazine (352) 554-3555 Gainesville Regional Utilities (352) 393-1492 Gainesville Roofing & Co., Inc. (352) 486-6282 Gainesville Windows & Doors (352) 337-8360 Gainesville-Alachua County Association of Realtors (352) 332-8850 Gator Air & Energy (352) 275-4827 Gator Cleaning Solutions (352) 745-6974 Gator Fire Equipment Company Inc. (352) 373-1738 Gator Paint & Decorating, Inc. (352) 372-5240 FALL 2022

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I Instant Curb Appeal, LLC. Intertek-PSI

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J J & N Stone, Inc.

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J. Ayers Construction J.C. Stanford & Son Inc. Jackson Stoneworks, LLC James Moore & Co. CPA JBPro Jeffrey M. Wilde Builder, Inc. JLV Electric Inc. John F. Crawford Homes Johnson Brothers Plumbing Johnson Controls Inc. Jonesville Electric & Underground, Inc. Joyner Construction Partners, LLC.

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K Kara Bolton Homes, Inc. Kay Construction Group LLC Kelley D. Jones, P.A. Kelly Brothers Sheet Metal Inc. Kennedy Electric Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc. Kinetic Builders, Inc. Knight Raven Enterprises, LLC

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L Lake Area Electric, LLC. Landscapers, Inc. Lansing Building Products Lash Development Corporation LCF Advisors Leonard Sprague Construction Lester’s Garage Doors/Gates Elegante` Live-Well Homes, LLC LogoKick.com Lowry Financial Advisors, Inc. LP Construction, Inc Lutz Kitchen and Bath

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N N. Florida Plumbing Inc (352) 494-1841 Nalbandian Properties, LLC (352) 372-2222 Natural Elements Painting and Repair, LLC (352) 514-0005 NCCER-National Center of Construction Education Research (386) 518-6936 Neighborhood Housing & Development Corporation(352) 380-9119 Nelson & Company, LLC (904) 807-9899 New Generation Home Builders (352) 872-5387 Newmans Heating & A/C, Inc (352) 375-8555 Newsome Well and Septic (386) 462-7745 (352) 373-9031 Niesen, Price, Worthy & Campo, PA (352) 354-5110 Norfleet Construction, Inc North Central Florida Air Conditioning (386) 454-4767 Northwestern Mutual ? Will Lewis (352) 213-5393

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P Painter Masonry & Construction Inc. Parrish McCall Constructors, Inc. Partners Insurance Agency Patrice Boyes, P.A. Payday Payroll Processing LLC Performance Electrical Contracting, Inc. Perry Roofing Contractors PGT Innovations Phillip McDonald Plumbing, Inc Pinnacle Site Solutions, LLC Pinspiration 46 |

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S S.I. Goldman Co., Inc. (352) 367-0200 Salter Feiber, P.A. (352) 376-8201 Saltwater Builders, LLC (352) 498-5900 Santa Fe College - Building Construction (352) 395-5251 Santa Fe Electric, Inc. (352) 468-1602 Santa Fe Ford & Powersports (386) 462-2802 Sarah Cain Design (352) 284-8299 Scherer Construction of North Florida LLC (352) 371-1417 Schneider & Associates Insurance Agencies Inc. (352) 333-3775


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APPRENTICESHIP Preparing your business for tomorrow means building a skilled workforce today, which is why the Builders Association of North Central Florida (BANCF) proudly sponsors the BANCF Apprenticeship Program to help businesses recruit, train, and retain skilled workers across the trades. Our program is an association sponsored and employer driven model that incorporates an “earn to learn” style by combining on-the-job training with related classroom instruction. This allows apprentices to earn wages while learning trade skills to better prepare you for future needs, growth, and enhancing your bottom line.

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Attracting and retaining employees Developing highly skilled employees Reducing turnover Higher productivity Diverse workforce Positive impact on your bottom line Sara Emmanuel, Training Director sara@bancf.com O: 352.372.5649 // C: 352.538.3952

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Increase in skills Higher wages Career advancement Education with zero school debt College credits towards AS Degree Nationally recognized credentials Justin MacDougall, Apprentice Coordinator justin.a.macdougall@sfcollege.edu O: 352.395.5251 // C: 352.284.9087

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Are you a growing business that needs help in building a skilled workforce? Do you want to diversify your talent pool or need to train and educate your employees to keep pace with industry advancements? Are you having trouble attracting or retaining employees? Are you having a high turnover or dealing with your highly skilled workers retiring? If you answer yes to one or more of these, then an apprenticeship program may be a good fit for you.

91%

of apprentices who complete an apprenticeship program are still employed 9 months later.

PROGRAM INFORMATION QUALIFICATIONS To qualify for the program, the apprentice must be at least 18 years of age and work for a BANCF member/participating employer in one of the trades. CURRICULUM The curriculum used for HVAC, plumbing, and carpentry trades is the National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) and Mike Holt Enterprises for the electrical trade. ON-THE-JOB TRAINING AND CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION The program for electrical, HVAC, and plumbing is 4 years, and the apprentices receive 8,000 hours of on-the-job training and 600 hours of in-class instruction. For carpentry, the program is 2 years with 4,000 hours on-the-job training and 300 hours of in-class instruction. All classes are held at Santa Fe College two nights a week during the fall and spring semesters.

READY TO PARTICIPATE? Here’s what you need to know: BANCF MEMBERSHIP You must be a member of BANCF and remain one for the entirety of the apprentice’s enrollment in the program. The starting price for an annual membership is $675. COST The tuition per apprentice is $375 per school year and must be paid by the employer. The only costs that an Apprentice can incur are the required textbooks. This is mandated by the State of Florida. REGISTRATION FOR PROGRAM Registration is held once a year beginning June 1st through June 30th. This is for both new and returning apprentices.

Santa Fe College is committed to an environment that embraces diversity, respects the rights of all individuals, is open and accessible, and is free of harassment and discrimination based on, but not limited to, ethnicity, race, creed, color, religion, age, disability, sex, marital status, national origin, genetic information, political opinions or affiliations and veteran status in all its programs, activities and employment. EA/EO notice Inquiries regarding non- discrimination polices should be directed to: Lela Frye, Equal Access/Equal opportunity coordinator. 3000 NW 83rd Street, R-Annex, Room 105, Gainesville , FL 32606 – (352) 395-5420 – lela.frye@sfcollege.edu FALL 2022 PARADE OF HOMES | 49 TM


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BOOK REVIEW

TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER’S

Reading Corner OUR GEN: A NOVEL

written by Diane McKinney-Whetstone C.2022, AMISTAD, $26.99, 256 PAGES

SOMETIMES, YOU JUST HAVE TO LAY YOUR BURDEN DOWN. When it’s heaviest, when your arms can’t support it and your back breaks from the weight of it, when your shoulders and your heart ache from it, release it. Let it go, let it be. Or, as in the new novel, “Our Gen” by Diane McKinney-Whetstone, ask a friend to lend a hand. Cynthia hated everything about the Sexagenarian, an over-55 complex to which she’d moved. She hated that her son and his wife had all but forced her to move there, that “The Gen” wasn’t her old house, and that all her belongings were in boxes. As she lamented to her best friend, Gabrielle, Cynthia missed her old neighborhood and her old life. Having said that, now, she did have to admit that her newly-built cottage was airy and bright and, contrary to what she was afraid of, she wasn’t the only Black person in a sea of white faces. Oh, and she also met a man, not even 24 hours after moving

in, although he didn’t seem like he was exactly single. Bloc never meant to sleep with Cynthia because he thought he was dating Tish – although Tish could be cruel sometimes, like she was better than everybody. Still, he enjoyed being around her and her friends. Being the only Black man living at The Gen was very interesting... It had been years – decades, actually – since Tish’s father had died on the floor of a brothel, but she never forgot the humiliation of it. Imagine: her father, a widely respected professor, a charismatic speaker, in the arms of a common trollop! Tish spent her entire life erasing the idea of it all. Having worked as a sometime-spy for most of her adult life, Lavia loved living at The Gen. It was a great place to practice her skills and besides, she was born on a cruise ship and never really had a home before. Lavia didn’t talk about her past, but she knew things – things like, for instance, that secrets and half-truths can’t stay hidden forever. Ahhhhhh. That’s what you’re going to say when you have a cold beverage next to your chair and this wonderful surprise of a book in your lap. You have to love a novel that starts out like “Our Gen” does, with a holistic medicine that works too well, and a hazy tryst on an air mattress. Everything moves up from there in an easy story told with the feel of a lazy-hot afternoon spent listening to music with good friends. But don’t get too comfortable. Author Diane McKinney-Whetstone has some shockers in store for her readers, the kind that don’t seem like much until two pages later and then.... boom, there’s love and fifty-yearold heartache. Snap, the past comes roaring back. Pop, and secrets are gracefully kept. Beware that there are some adult themes inside “Our Gen,” but truly, it’s an otherwise delightful surprise. Enjoy, and ask yourself if your bookclub might not be down with it, too.

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CONGRATULATIONS

CHARITY OF THE MONTH WINNERS August 2022 Winner

September 2022 Winner

Gentle Carousel

Michelle-O-Gram

Tristen Robinson, Radiant’s 43rd Street Assistant Branch Manger presented the $1,000 check to Jorge GarciaBengochea. Gentle Carousel Miniature Therapy Horses has teams of tiny horses who visit over 25,000 adults and children each year inside hospitals, hospice programs, and with families, veterans and first responders who have experienced traumatic events. Gentle Carousel’s literacy program Reading Is Magic inspires young readers and “brings books to life”. The horses of Reading Is Magic work inside schools and libraries, with mentoring programs, at literacy events and at education resource centers in high crime neighborhoods with a special focus on young and at risk readers.

A $1,000 check was presented to Michello-O-Gram. Michelle-O-Gram is an organization set up in loving memory of Michelle Blauser Standridge to assist women who cannot afford mammograms. They partner with local radiology and imaging centers, allowing them to help women without insurance or in financial crisis, to obtain mammography testing.

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“We feel the best way to find and recognize local charities in our community is by asking you!” About Radiant Credit Union’s Charity of the Month Program... The program was started in 2013 as a way for our communities to recognize their favorite local charities. Since that time Radiant has donated thousands of dollars to charities in our area. Each month Radiant awards the winning charity $1,000. All 501c3 charities headquartered in Radiant’s service area (Alachua, Bradford, Citrus, Clay, Columbia, Dixie, Gilchrist, Hamilton, Lafayette, Levy, Marion, Putnam, St. Johns, Suwannee or Union County in Florida) are eligible to enter the contest. Entering your favorite charity is easy and you could win $100 if the charity you entered wins. For complete rules and step-by-step instructions go to RadiantCU.org/CharityOfTheMonth.

School of the Month August 2022 Recipient

September 2022 Recipient

Richardson Middle School Lake City

Alachua Learning Academy Alachua

Jarodanne Rentz, Radiant Credit Union’s Lake City Branch Manager, presented the $1,000 check to Principal Lisa Lee.

Tristan Robinson, Radiant Credit Union’s 43rd Street Assistant Branch Manager and Carol Tucker, Regional Director of Member Experience, presented the check to the teachers at Alachua Learning Academy.

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Tried and true. Locally loved. Contributors to our community. This special section of Our Town puts names to the north central Florida faces who always bring their A-game, keep customers smiling and continually lead the region into the future. Look for these special photo pages throughout this issue. These are the faces of Our Town.

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BUILD A HOUSE FOR THE HOUSE Getting Into The Holiday Spirit For A Good Cause

Sherry Houston is always amazed at what people can make out of gingerbread, icing and candy. “People think of the wildest things to make their gingerbread monstrosity,” Houston said. Houston gets to see people get creative and think outside of the box when making gingerbread “houses” every year at the Build a House for the House event, an event put on by the Ronald McDonald House Charities of North Central Florida.

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The organization has put on the event for the last 10 years, and it will be happening again this year at 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 9 at the Hilton University of Florida Conference Center in Gainesville. Lunch and refreshments are provided for participants. “It gets our community involved and in the holiday spirit,” said Houston, executive director and chief development officer of the Ronald McDonald House Charities of North Central Florida.

The Ronald McDonald House Charities of North Central Florida is an organization in Gainesville that provides temporary housing, basic amenities, and support to families with children receiving treatment at the UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital. The Ronald McDonald House Charities of North Central Florida is an organization in Gainesville that provides temporary housing, basic amenities, and support to families with children receiving treatment at the UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital. The organization has 31 rooms for families in need. In 2021, the Ronald McDonald House served 791 families and distributed more than 1,775 comfort bags to its families, according to its website. The Ronald McDonald House puts on multiple events throughout the year such as the Build a House for the House event to help net funds for its cause. During the Build a House

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for the House event, participants are given a gingerbread kit to make whatever they want out of it. Before the event a person or group of people choose if they want to participate individually or in a group. “They take all their gingerbread kits and their gingerbread and make something fabulous,” Houston said. Participants can also bring in any extra items they want to decorate their gingerbread house. “You really do need to bring your own accouterments to really compete,” Houston said.

She explained that many people take the event seriously and will prepare well ahead of time. “They will bring in an entire suitcase full of things to compete in that category,” she said. In the past, Houston has seen people make a Taj Mahal, an exact replica of the Alachua County jail with people in the beds, and more. “You get creative you really do,” Houston said. One time a construction worker built an exact model of a building he finished constructing. “They work as a team and it is fascinating to see what they come up with and how much fun everyone has,” Houston said. “It really puts them in the holiday spirit.” Individual participants and teams are given about an hour and a half to make their gingerbread houses while judges walk around to see what they are building. There will be three judges at this year’s event and prizes will be awarded at the end of the competition. There will be about 15 categories participants can compete in. The categories will be announced closer to the date of the event.

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There has been a category where a group makes a gingerbread house that is completely edible. Another category has been making a gingerbread house with the most candy. “So they’re really cute little creative ways of engaging the community and it’s something that puts you in the holiday spirit, and it helps with team building too,” Houston said. There are multiple packages people or groups can sign up for to participate in the event. The money raised from sponsors and tickets is what goes to help the Ronald McDonald House Charities of North Central Florida’s mission. Several packages are available for different group sizes and include extra perks such as recognition at the event, logo exposure, mentions on Ronald McDonald’s House Charities of North Central Florida’s social media and more. The presenting sponsor package, which costs $10,000, is for 40 guests that will be seated at five tables. The gingerbread castle package, which costs $7,500, is for 32 guests at four tables. The gingerbread chateau costs $5,000 and admits 32 guests at three tables. The gingerbread chalet package costs $2,500 and admits 16 guests at two tables. The gingerbread cottage package is worth $1,000 and admits eight people at one table. Individual tickets are $100 according to the organization’s website. About 300 participants can attend and registration ends Dec. 9. The event nets between $30,000 to $50,000 depending on the number of participants. “We’re very grateful to be in such a generous and kind community who understands how important it is to support families who have children at our Children’s Hospital,” Hosuton said. Houston expects this year’s event to net about $40,000 to $50,000. “We reached out to all of our current sponsors, so most of them are coming back, and since we are moving to a larger location, we’ll be able to bring in additional sponsors that maybe haven’t participated because we had the pandemic and they’ll be coming back.” When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, the organization had to make changes to its events so they could still happen but people remained safe if they participated. “We got really creative with our fundraising opportunities and learned to engage our donors at a very different level because we knew we still had to provide services for families who still had a seriously ill child,” Houston said. In 2020, the Build a House for the House event was all done virtually. There was no time limit in making the gingerbread houses and photos were submitted after completion and judged on. Last year’s event was in person as is this year’s. “We’re excited to have an in-person event that supports our families and brings holiday cheer to people in our community,” Houston said. For more information on the event and how to participate, visit www.rmhcncf.org/. “The sponsorship packet is there and you can make your gift online and get signed up and start creating,” Houston said. ‘Tis the season!

Individual participants and teams are given about an hour and a half to make their gingerbread houses while judges walk around to see what they are building. There will be three judges at this year’s event competition.

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Pink Flamingo is a new kind of diner, located a few minutes outside of Gainesville in High Springs, Florida. Savor the eats from their home-made “scratch” kitchen, then relax at the outdoor Flamingo Diner or play the beautiful, water featured, 18-hole mini golf course. There’s plenty of fun for the whole family. From craft beers and homemade cocktails to live music on the patio every Friday-Sunday, Pink Flamingo offers an extensive menu including vegan and vegetarian options. Looking for that perfect place to hold your next private event? The team at Pink Flamingo can host private dining indoors for up to 30 people or a semi-private area outdoors. Stop by today and enjoy!


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Country-style cooking at its finest, just like Grandma’s house! A buffet style restaurant, Brown’s Country Buffet is open seven days a week! Foods like fried chicken, pork chops, real mashed potatoes, steamed cabbage, banana pudding and coconutcake, just to name a few, are served in a laid-back, relaxing environment. In

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The original concept of LAE was to bring the hottest trends in beauty from LA to Gainesville. Over the years, the LAE concept has morphed into a beauty bar where people come to rejuvenate their mind, body, skin, and spirit through a variety of treatments such as eyelash extensions, microblading, facials, microdermabrasion, spray tanning, tanning, red light therapy, waxing, and endermology at an incredible value. After the Covid-19 shutdown owner, Kelley

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“Proud Partner of the Florida Gators”, Auto ER is the hospital for your car! The area’s largest, locally owned and operated auto repair business has five locations serving Alachua County offering full-service collision repair, maintenance, tires and more. Committed to removing the traditional stigmas associated with auto repairs, their management team and master certified technicians take pride in serving their customers and the community. From offering complete vehicle analysis reports, customer lounge with complimentary snacks, and convenient courtesy shuttle, to their support of Florida Gator men’s and women’s athletics and various other organizations and causes throughout the community. Auto ER is the Gator Nation’s one-stop-shop for anything that ails your car, truck or fleet. Proudly keeping the Gator Nation running!


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The JAG Agency was born in Gainesville, as was its founder. Tricia Garzon found the perfect balance of career and family by establishing her own marketing and advertising agency and committing her time and talents to cultivate both. Named for her children, Joshua and Alexis Garzon, the JAG Agency has proudly helped build and grow the brands of many local businesses. JAG prides itself on cultivating these businesses that in turn support the community through the services they provide and the organizations they support . The JAG Agency is committed to delivering expert, concierge marketing services to include branding, advertising, promotion, public relations and event marketing for area businesses. A lifelong Gator and UF Alum, Tricia is also the first ever female board member for the Gainesville Quarterback Club, supporting the Gator football program and local high school athletes.


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Third-generation Micanopy resident and builder Tug Huddleston founded Red Door Homes of North Central Florida to bring well-built, affordable custom homes to the land where he grew up. With a combined 60 years of experience, a commitment to meeting deadlines, and prices to accommodate any budget, Tug’s team builds quality homes for families across the area. They know how daunting the construction process can be and that’s why the team at Red Door Homes focuses on maintaining open communication and meeting deadlines throughout the entire building process. Building your dream home has never been easier, or more budget-friendly. With over 30 customizable floor plans, Red Door Homes is ready to build your vision.


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At Awaken Chiropractic, their goal is to help you function as well and as long as you can so you can enjoy the things in life that really matter. They are focused on improving the health and wellness of our entire community, and their mission is to provide you not only chiropractic care, but also the tools you need to improve your overall health and wellness for a lifetime. The chiropractic adjustments you receive at Awaken Chiropractic are safe and effective for people of all ages, including infants. They offer science-backed, ethical and principled chiropractic care to help alleviate pain and illness. Dr. Shane and Dr. Brittany Semegon are here to help you achieve the highest level of healthy living possible.


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The team at Next Level Orthodontics strives to maintain an environment that is focused on the quality, mutual respect and superior results while having as much fun as possible. They believe the patient must receive exceptional value and service in a way that consistently exceeds expectations. Dedicated and professional, the team at Next Level Orthodontics works synergistically with one goal in mind, to help you get the most beautiful and healthy smile possible while creating a next level customer experience. Dr. Akhavan and his team are determined to turn his patients into raving fans by embracing creativity, innovation and the most up-to-date technology into practice to achieve the best possible outcome. Welcoming patients of all ages, the team at Next Level Orthodontics is ready to help. Visit them online or call to set up a complimentary consultation. NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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From relaxing outside in the beautiful Promenade to shopping for your gameday gear, there are a number of amazing things to do at Celebration Pointe. Located on west Archer Road, just off I-75. Celebration Pointe is the perfect place for area residents to gather for unlimited celebration. Celebrate wins with events like Chomp the Block, the block parties before UF Football home games, or the monthly music events, Jazz on the Green and Playlist @ the Pointe. Looking to enjoy your day with shopping, dining, and playing? it’s never been easier than at Celebration Pointe. Shop your individual style at stores like Nike Factory Store, Tommy Hilfiger, Palmetto Moon and more. Or dine at restaurants like Spurrier’s Gridiron Grille + Visor’s or dig into a mouthwatering steak at Prime & Pearl. Keep the family entertained by playing some games at Dave & Buster’s. Or enter into an escape room at Escapology or watching the latest blockbuster at Regal Cinemas. There’s more to the Pointe, at Celebration Pointe.


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A serious injury can affect your entire family by forcing you to deal with medical bills and/or lost income during a long recovery. Unlike most personal injury lawyers, Steve Miller limits his caseload to a small number of seriously injured people, which allows him to focus on each client personally from start to finish. He has represented thousands of injured clients throughout Florida and across the U.S. for 28 years. Most clients are referred by word of mouth, not from advertisements on buses or billboards, so you can expect real help, not hype, as well as complete privacy/confidentiality. Clients pay nothing up front, and there are never any attorney fees or costs unless he wins your case. Call for a free phone consultation.


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HOOKED ON KNITTING GATOR Highlighting a Student Organization that is Bringing Creativity to Campus

Being in college can be a hectic experience for many. On top of taking rigorous academic courses, students may have to dedicate time to jobs and internships in order to pay their bills or get experience in the work industry. They may also be committed to clubs, sports and other extracurricular activities at the same time.

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ot to mention, it is also difficult to find a balance between managing a social life and staying on top of studies. If they do not allocate enough time to spend with others, then they are more susceptible to burning out quicker; however, if they spend too much time socializing, they may fall behind on work. This is the dilemma that many students face when it comes to managing time: having to choose between priorities. What if two of those things could be combined into one? This is exactly what Knitting Gator is doing for students on the University of Florida campus. Knitting Gator is a student-run organization that holds meetings where its members can get together to knit, crotchet or just hang out. The purpose of this club is to provide students with an outlet through which they can relax and engage in an activity they are passionate about. It is a soothing way to end a day of classes and commitments. Knitting Gator began around 2015, and at the start of its creation, it only held meetings twice a month. Over the course of the past seven years, the club has grown tremendously. Its Facebook page has over three hundred users following it for meeting updates. The club now holds meetings once a week for two hours. This semester, they are held on Tuesdays from 6 to 8 p.m. at the

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Reitz Student Union food court. During this time, members will work on their individual projects and chat with one another. Richard, “Richie,” Alvero is a fourth-year student at UF, and he is the president of Knitting Gator. Alvero has been a member of the club since he first started attending college, and he said that it has been a great way for him to momentarily escape his responsibilities.

This is the dilemma that many students face when it comes to managing time: having to choose between priorities. What if two of those things could be combined into one? Alvero said that the meetings are not structured any particular way, nor is attendance required. Members are free to come and go as they please. “We get five to 10 new people each time,” he said. “People come whenever they have the time to or when they feel like it.”


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This method of organizing the club allows its members to view it as more of a creative outlet rather than a commitment. One of the factors that contributes to the club’s popularity is the growing interest in activities like knitting and crocheting, especially among young adults. A few years ago, the crafts were seen as a dying art, only being associated with older generations. Things have changed with the popularization of TikTok and social media. Recently, it has become a trend for users to share knitting, crocheting and stitching content. In her CNN article titled “The trend making the internet wholesome again,” Leah Dolan wrote how Gen Z entered an era of amateur knitting and crocheting, which was kickstarted by the COVID-19 lockdown. This trend has had such an influence on society that it can be seen in fashion choices. From crocheted tops and sweaters to hats and bags, it is pretty common to spot young adults sporting these items. Although there is a growing interest in crafty projects, it is often difficult to get started or learn how to do so. Knitting Gator welcomes both expert and novice members. Alvero explained that they have members that are willing to teach newcomers about the basics in order to get them started. The club also provides some materials for those who do not have their own, making it easier for anyone to try his or her hand at it. It is for all these reasons that Knitting Gator is perfect for knitters and crocheters of all experience levels. Alvero said that there is no pressure to produce anything, or even to attend every meeting. It solely exists to serve as a place where members can comfortably gather and work at their own pace. For anyone out there who is looking to pick up a new hobby, practice an old one or simply just meet new people, stop by a Knitting Gator meeting and you will not be disappointed.

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Charismatic and passionate about his products and business, David Young educates his clients on the importance of proper business gifting. David helps Realtors, Lenders, and Business Owners in Alachua County brand themselves more effectively, and maximize their business gifts in the 3 most important areas: Client Retention, Staying top of mind with your clients for easy referrals, and Maximizing Tax dollars. If you are wanting to create Raving “Referral Giving” Clients, while making your money work smarter for you; David Young aka “Knife Guy David” is your guy.


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Epic IT Solutions is the premier IT managed service provider for businesses and residents in Gainesville and North Central Florida. It is their plan to work in partnership with its current and future clients to provide cost effective solutions that will improve the profitability of all companies and permit all business partners to benefit from the strength of the group. Epic IT Solutions is your personal IT department, at a fraction

of the cost. They provide a customized service plan to give as much IT support as you need without any strings attached. Epic IT Solutions will bring an affordable and focused solution to your doorstep to make sure your network is reliable and secure. Joe and his team are fast, knowledgeable, personable, and reliable. Whether you are residential or a medium sized business, they can handle any and all of your tech needs!


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AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING

Charles Berg Enterprises Austin & Kevin LaCoste

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55 years and still carrying on Charles’ motto, “ I will not be satisfied until my customers are satisfied”. Proud does not express how we feel continuing his legacy while still being family owned. If you need an HVAC company with a reputation for dependability and honesty, look no further than Charles Berg Enterprises. Whether you’re a new client or looking for a new career we would love to grow our family with you. If you like old fashioned customer service and understand the importance of timeliness, courtesy, and doing things right we invite you to join our family. NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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Quality Plumbing

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Family-owned and operated for over four decades, Quality Plumbing prides itself on delivering expert, professional service, keeping pace with the latest technologies and innovations in the plumbing industry. Led by owner and Gainesville native Bryan Nazworth, Quality Plumbing has built a lasting legacy of not only serving the plumbing and construction needs of the community, but serving the needs of the community through their active involvement and support of organizations like Ronald McDonald House Charities, Child Advocacy Center, Santa Fe College Scholarship Endowment and countless others. No matter how big or small the project is, their team is committed to courtesy, promptness, efficiency and total communication with their customers. These founding principles upon which Quality Plumbing was built, are mirrored in their leadership team and exemplary employees. Give them a chance to earn your business, remember, their name says it all!


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PATIENT CENTERED HEALTH CARE

Wellsprings Health Care

Shawn Daniels, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC ; RJ, Health Services Coordinator; Andrea Johnson, MSN, APRN, FNP-C; Dr. Kingsley Anurugwo, MD (Not Pictured) 386-454-7746 WELLSPRINGSHEALTHCENTER.COM

Wellsprings Health Care offers many services that are commonly needed throughout everyday life. Their Primary Care specialty will include treatment of medical issues such as diabetes, high blood pressure, elevated cholesterol, and other similar chronic medical conditions. The Occupational Medicine and Wellness portion of their practice also provides work physicals, drug screens, cancer screenings, heart disease screenings, and other tests related and designed to assist in maintaining both individual and worksite wellness. Their health and wellness staff has over 30 years of combined training and have completed their educations with some of the nation’s premier Universities and Educational institutions. They are experts in their fields and look forward to applying their knowledge and training to help you achieve the health and wellness that you desire. NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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Tosh Event Group

Branden McIntosh, Jill Wang, Debra Halsey, Jeff Remy and the Tosh Team (352) 284-1807 TOSHEVENTGROUP.COM 184 |

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Founded by a local entrepreneur, Branden McIntosh envisioned not only a service but an experience within itself. Tosh Event Group, LLC was voted “Best of Gainesville” during its first year of opening. Initiated during the midst of the pandemic, Tosh thrived and flourished despite hardships and disadvantages. Located in the heart of Gainesville, Tosh events run their roots deep throughout the University of Florida. From anniversary events at the


College of Medicine to elaborate weddings, they pride themselves on adversity and resilience. As a full-service event management and catering company, Tosh delivers elegance and detail into every event they bring to life. Tosh guarantees satisfaction and a smooth transition into bringing a client’s dream to the real world. The detailed vision that they spring to life results in always-satisfied guests and elaborate setups. From the tiniest of details to the overall result, they guarantee getting the job done and guest satisfaction to

it’s fullest. Varying by event, Tosh provides everything from caterers to centerpieces. From charcuterie boards to vegan dishes, their gourmet meals are hand-crafted and prepared freshly before the commencement of any event. Tosh dabbles not just in the catering realm but also provides concierge services along with event venue rentals. From heavy lifting to a delicate detailed touch, the sweet and savory essence of Tosh Event group’s team fills a room with charisma. We hope to bring your dream to a reality. NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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FAMILY LAW

McMillen Family Law

Monica Perez-McMillen, Esq. Hablo Espanol OFFICE: 352-327-8251 101 NW 75TH ST STE 1 GAINESVILLE, FL 32607-6665 MCMILLENFAMILYLAW.COM 186 |

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McMillen Family Law’s mission is to seek justice and be a light during difficult family situations. Family law litigation can be overwhelming, life changing, and stressful. Attorney Monica Perez-McMillen offers free consultations and believes that education, strategy, and seeking peace are critical to the success of her clients cases. Having a well prepared plan and making wise decisions prior

to the start your case is crucial to a successful resolution. Many Family Law cases can be resolved amicably with an experienced and thoughtful family law attorney. Monica focuses on divorces, custody disputes, alimony, child support and a wide variety of other family law challenges. Responsive, resourceful and results-oriented, McMillen Family Law is ready to help when you need it most.


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YOUR FAVORITE LOCAL AWARDWINNING TOWN CENTER

Tioga Town Center Tioga Business Owners

133 SW 130TH WAY, SUITE A NEWBERRY, FL 32669 352-331-4000 TIOGATOWNCENTER.COM

Tioga Town Center is an award-winning 23-acre mixed-use lifestyle center featuring over 30 businesses, 184 luxury apartments, retail stores, restaurants, health & fitness center, healthcare and professional services, early childhood education, an amphitheater, electric car charging stations, public playground, ample greenspace, and more. Tioga Town Center was created to provide a sense of connectivity and community within the Greater Gainesville Region. Our goal is to foster an environment where people can “Live, Shop, Dine,

Play” in the heart of a safe, walkable, friendly, local town center. Tioga takes pride in fostering a sustainable environment for local businesses to thrive. Our culture is a reflection of the amazing businesses within our Town Center; these beloved businesses craft our sense of place. Tioga Town Center also hosts many exciting free outdoor events, like movie and concert nights under the stars. All this and more combine to make Tioga Town Center the Face ofYour Favorite Local AwardWinning Town Center. NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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H & R Block

Amanda Payne, CFP®- Owner 14557 NW US HWY 441 ALACHUA, FL 32615 386-462-3962 HRBLOCK.COM 188 |

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Located in Alachua and High Springs, Florida Snelgrove Enterprises, Inc., doing business as H & R Block, is owned and operated by Amanda Payne, CFP®. For over 43 years, clients throughout the north Florida area have been relying on this family-run business for all of their accounting and tax preparation needs. Amanda, a business owner herself, is familiar with the difficulties sole proprietors face in meeting their accounting and bookkeeping obligations. In these

situations, they stand by their customers’ side and offer advice, expertise, and support. Thinking about how to handle your upcoming taxes in 2023? Amanda and her team will work with you to not only file your taxes on time and properly, but work to get you the biggest possible refund being completely transparent on their pricing before you begin the process. To learn more about how they can help you or your business, contact the team at H&R Block today.


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BLINDS AND SHUTTERS

Alachua Blinds Matt Kramer

(352) 494-4778 ALACHUABLINDCOMPANY.COM

As a locally owned business, Alachua Blind Company strives to provide the highest quality products paired with unmatched customer service. Serving the greater north central Florida area, the dedicated team at Alachua Blinds works with you to create a solution that works best for your home or office. Clients in our area trust the team at Alachua Blind Company to provide them the high-

est quality blinds, shutters and shades and have been referring their friends and family for over 16 years. The team of expert designers and installers complete most services within a few weeks and offer free estimates. Offering environmentally friendly products, free estimates and discounts to military, veteran and first responders in our area, Alachua Blind Company is ready to help. NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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HOME STAGING & REDESIGN

J. Howe Interiors Jessi Howe

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Whether you are preparing to sell your home, refresh your existing space, or starting a new beginning in a new home, J. Howe Interiors is there to guide and help you make the experience exciting and stress-free. The professionals at J. Howe Interiors will help you plan, budget and execute the perfect vision for any project, big or small. Looking to sell your home?

J. Howe Interiors can help stage your home and ensure it is show ready for the market. They also specialize in One Day makeovers for rooms in your home that need a nudge in the right direction! Call J. Howe Interiors today and learn more about how they can help make your house into a home or make your home look perfect for the real estate market!


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HEARING HEALTHCARE AUDIOLOGY

Clear Sound Audiology

Dr. Jagadish Swamy, Dr. Emily Milford 2240 NW 40TH TERRACE, SUITE C, GAINESVILLE 32605 438 SW PERIMETER GLEN STE. 100 LAKE CITY 32025 352-505-6766 | CLEARSOUNDAUDIOLOGY.COM

Hearing problems can be overwhelming and frustrating. It may feel as if there’s nowhere to turn for help. But at Clear Sound Audiology, you can relax and know that you’re in good hands. With a goal to reconnect those with various hearing needs to their families, friends, and to the activities they value most, their friendly and knowledgeable staff is there to help. They assess and explore each patient’s hearing needs, lifestyle, and their budget before recommending hearing instruments. The audiologists at Clear Sound Audiology are highly trained, dedicated, caring, and strive to educate and empower patients with regards to their hearing. NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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COMMUNITY BANKING

Drummond Community Bank A Division of Seacoast National Bank Melanie Shore, APR 3833 SW 37TH BLVD. GAINESVILLE, FL (352) 375-1890 DRUMMONDBANK.COM 192 |

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As a Senior Vice President and Private Banker for Drummond Community Bank, a Division of Seacoast National Bank, Melanie Shore has been the FACE of Community Banking for over 30 years. Dedicated and committed to her customers, Melanie has close ties to the community and is known for providing outstanding expertise and customer service. Widely recognized for her service to the community, Melanie is a respected civic leader and active board member to many charities and non-profits. Melanie is the recipient of many community service awards, most notably the Service Above Self Award from the Rotary Club of Gainesville, Santa Fe College’s Women of Distinction Award, and FPRA’s Public Relations Professional of the Year.


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INFORMED MEDICARE DECISIONS

Insight Insurance Group Chris Floyd

MEETING BY APPOINTMENT | 352-460-1239 INSUREWITHINSIGHT.COM

Medicare is not a “one size fits all” plan. There are many options to choose from and Chris Floyd, with Insight Insurance Group, is here to help. When you or your loved ones turn 65, having a licensed, independent agent, can ease the burden, confusion and stress that often comes with understanding the various Medicare plans available. Chris helps to navigate clients through all of their Medicare options educating them on the different parts of Medicare, the gaps in coverage and ways to cover those gaps. Protecting your health takes Insight and Chris is there to guide you before, during, and after you make your healthcare choices. NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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From skin care services and laser hair removal, to Botox and filler, the team at Pure Aesthetics provide tailored treatments, mentoring and ongoing education that turn your aesthetic needs and goals into tangible results. By genuinely caring about your well-being, they give

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Jackson Stoneworks Tyler Ryals

1111 SE 22ND AVE | 352-372-6600 JACKSONSTONEWORKS.COM

Jackson Stoneworks is a locally owned specialty stone manufacturing business founded in 2002 by Tyler Ryals. Today, Jackson Stoneworks is recognized as the premier full service kitchen and bath sales center in Gainesville. Based on their experience as a nationally recognized custom granite counter top manufacturer, you can trust Jackson Stoneworks to provide you with the very best

in kitchen and bath design and installation services. Over 100 of the most popular granite, marble and quartz colors are on display and available for purchase at their Stone Yard, with hundreds more available through their worldwide network of suppliers for delivery to their factory. From cabinets and flooring to counter tops of all kinds, stop by today, take a tour and receive a free granite Lazy Susan. NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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LOAVES OF LOVE Vine Sourdough Bakery

There’s a reason why bread is Oprah’s biggest weakness: it’s classic comfort food. Nothing compares to the scent of freshly baked bread wafting through an oven door and its versatility is unmatched as it pairs well with meats, cheeses, jams and other spreads or can be devoured all on its own.

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VINE SOURDOUGH BAKERY >> LOAVES OF LOVE

The bread-making process itself is also an art form that takes time, patience and skill to create something that – though seemingly simplistic – evokes an inner sense of coziness and warmth – a feeling that Vine Sourdough Bakery provides to Gainesville locals one loaf at a time. Dean Griebel and Teresa Zokovitch began their bread-baking business long before opening a storefront; in fact, the idea was planted while they were both working at a local pizzeria. While Zokovitch managed the business side of operations, Griebel was a culinary expert in the savory kitchen. Eventually, the couple became interested in starting an eatery of their own and while the concept was yet-to-be determined, they were committed to offering wholesome, limited-ingredient recipes – the foundation of which would begin with made-from-scratch bread. Setting flavors aside, there are over 100 different types of bread from brioche and challah to multigrain and whole wheat, but one of the oldest varieties, which only requires three ingredients, is sourdough. A San Francisco favorite, sourdough is a method of bread making that takes commitment and care with the use of natural yeast. Rather than commercial yeast, which is found in tiny packets in the grocery store aisle, sourdough yeast is formed with flour, water and time. Combining flour and water, letting the solution rest for a period and then feeding it with more flour and water, causes the release of lactic acid during what’s referred to as the fermentation process. This bubbling mixture is dubbed a sourdough starter and is treated like a little doughy pet and is routinely fed water and flour to help keep it alive. A portion of this starter along with additional flour, water and salt are all it takes to make a basic sourdough. Seems easy on paper, but it took a lot of trial and error for Griebel to get the right consistency, which meant an overabundance of practice loaves.

The bread-making process itself is also an art form that takes time, patience and skill to create. “He was making so much that I couldn’t really keep up with eating it all and so we were giving it away to friends and the friends were like ‘please offer this for sale’ and so we decided we would sell it at the farmer’s market and that’s when it kind of blew up,” Zokovitch said. The reason behind their instant popularity was because fresh sourdough, as opposed to quick bread and those made with commercial yeast, wasn’t commonly found at markets or local grocers. Of course, with that success came a demand for more flavors of sourdough, which they achieved by folding different ingredients like cranberries and walnuts or olives, 198 |

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garlic and herbs into the kneaded dough before the final hand shaping and baking. While having a go-to bread recipe was meant as a jumping-off point in forging their own restaurant, it ultimately became the star of the show and shifted their vision from restaurant or café to full-on bakery. “It’s just nothing really that anybody in this town had ever seen before, you know, there are all sorts of delicious breads available in different bakeries in town, but nobody [was] really doing the sourdough – at that time – the way that we’re doing it. And so, yeah, we just started to take it to the farmer’s market and that’s when we were never going to be anything besides a bakery,” Zokovitch said. In 2013, the couple opened the doors of their brick-and-mortar location on North Main Street and today, Vine Sourdough Bakery offers 11 different types of sourdough from customer-favorite country loaf to the more niche jalapeno onion – all of which are made with organic, freshly milled flour – in addition to homemade pasta; assorted pastries like cranberry scones and vegan banana walnut muffins; soups, sandwiches and pizza that’s made with a sourdough crust. Serving the Gainesville community for over a decade, the adoration for Vine’s baked goods has never wavered – even during a pandemic. “I think that’s why we survived Covid because so many people were nesting and being at home and they’re thinking ‘what can I do, you know where can I go’ and they’d come to us and get a loaf of bread – there’s nothing more comforting and more cozy than having a nice, fresh loaf of bread and, you

VINE SOURDOUGH BAKERY >> LOAVES OF LOVE

Serving the Gainesville community for over a decade, the adoration for Vine’s baked goods has never wavered – even during a pandemic. Though Vine has since discontinued its Friday night happy hour events and downsized the indoor dining area to accommodate for social distancing, which made for bigger production space and flour storage, it’s never changed where it counts whether in flavor or quality, which is apparent in overall production.

know, some pasta, a pastry and that sort of thing. A lot of people weren’t dining out so they wanted to do gourmet at home and we kind of helped them do that,” Zokovitch said. “I have to say this community, we have invested in them and they invested right back in us. They just came out kind of as much as they could to support us so that was great to kind of keep us above water during that time,” she said. Though Vine has since discontinued its Friday night happy hour events and downsized the indoor dining area to accommodate for social distancing, which made for bigger production space and flour storage, it’s never changed where it counts whether in flavor or quality, which is apparent in overall production. Vine uses a whopping 10,000 pounds of flour every six weeks to make loaves for individual customers and partnerships with local restaurants and businesses. Though requests certainly aren’t slowing down, expansion isn’t on the horizon any time soon. “It’s a lot of work to do what we do and, you know, there’s a lot of kind of intrinsic return like feeling the pride in doing what we do and how happy we make people who come and support us and that sort of thing, but there’s a lot about this that’s really hard,” she said. “There’s a reason why this isn’t done everywhere. There’s a lot of work involved so just thinking about expanding that is, it’s just hard to think about that sort of thing.” No matter what the future holds for Vine, one thing that remains is Griebel and Zokovitch’s overall mission of serving bread, pasta and pastries made from the heart with wholesome and simple ingredients right from the start. “We’re very committed to offering these things to Gainesville – the community,” Zokovitch said. “We love living here, we love being here, we love the people here and that sort of thing and so we want to share it with the people of our town.”

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COOKIES AND CONFECTIONS

Amazing Grace Confections Melissa DiStefano 352.262.5625 @MYSUGARCOOKIEJAR MYSUGARCOOKIEJAR.COM 200 |

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Although Melissa has not been baking professionally for long, she’s made a tremendous impact in the baking world, especially in Gainesville. Soon to be featured on the The Greatest Baker Competition, her signature bake is a Bourbon Maple Cinnamon Roll and is not to be missed. Locally, her custom sugar cookies have been featured in large Chamber of Commerce events as well as local fundraisers. Melissa’s cookies and pastries are mouth wateringly delicious and her passion for baking is instrumental in the quality of her pastries. For example, her signature Honey Vanilla Sugar Cookies are not only incredibly tender, but absolutely gorgeous. Available to create custom cookies and gifts for family, friends and clients, Melissa and Amazing Grace Confections are ready to make this holiday season the most memorable one yet. Call today or visit her website for additional information.


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CAR BUYING THE WAY IT SHOULD BE

Tomlinson Motor Company Tami Tomlinson, JD Tomlinson

3580 N. MAIN ST. GAINESVILLE, FL 32609 352-372-0313 TOMLINSONMOTORCO.COM

27 years ago, Tomlinson Motor Company opened the doors with the idea of creating a “car buying experience the way it should be”. They wanted to provide clean, quality vehicles with fair, transparent pricing. They also wanted their customers to have a place where they could get a great deal and shop for vehicles in a relaxed and comfortable environment. For 27

years, they have been doing just that. Tomlinson Motor Company has built a highly respected automotive business. Their philosophy hasn’t changed over the years- make it easy and enjoyable for the customer and build relations through repeat business and referrals. That is why they are now seeing faces of second and even third generation Tomlinson buyers. NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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WEDDINGS AND PORTRAITS

Magnolia Lane Studios Melissa Hough, Janean Gray

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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Alachua Community Redevelopment Agency Lindsay Rizzo 386-853-5294 LINDSAYMRIZZO@GMAIL.COM

Dedicated to serving downtown Alachua, Lindsay focuses on building strong partnerships as a board member of the GFWC Alachua Woman’s Club, a member of the Alachua Chamber of Commerce and Alachua Business League. Lindsay is thankful for the many partners who help her accomplish great projects. The project nearest to Lindsay’s heart was the 2021 campaign to save the Alachua Woman’s Club. It is now financially sustainable and meeting its mission to support the youth of our community. She is now planning the Charity Ball of Saint Nicholas and Holiday Nights where Main Street is transformed into a magical place. Her next project coming to downtown is a 42 space parking lot with underground stormwater retention and utilities. Contact Lindsay as she is looking for the next big project. NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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VALUES BASED INVESTING

Based Financial Planning Practice. At Your Financial Legacy they explore not just the financial aspect of an investment, but the moral aspect as well. They’ll spend time understanding

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A NATURAL, FUNCTIONAL AND ATTRACTIVE NOSE! Accent Rhinoplasty

Daniel J. Hall, MD, FACS 4340 W NEWBERRY RD, SUITE 301 | 352-372-9414 RHINOPLASTYGAINESVILLE.COM

Daniel Hall, MD with Accent Rhinoplasty is unique in Gainesville in that he is Fellowship trained and double Board-Certified in both Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery and Otolaryngology (ENT)! He has the unique advantage as a Cosmetic Rhinoplasty surgeon in that he is truly an expert in functional and reconstructive nasal surgery, and he understands best how to do nasal surgery to optimize both the cos-

metic and functional result. Dr. Hall can not only help you achieve a nose that suits your face – he will also help you have a nose that breathes clearly! Dr. Hall’s philosophy of facial plastics is simple – he wants his patients to look their very best in a natural way, while also maintaining optimized airflow through their nose. Call today to schedule an appointment with Dr. Hall to help you achieve a natural, functional, and attractive nose! NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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Jeffrey Phillips, MD with Accent Sleep Solutions believes that every person is unique, and because of that individuality, one-size-fits-all solutions are not the answer to getting your best night’s sleep. Having specialized training and board certification in both sleep disorders and otolaryngology (ENT), Dr. Phillips is able to offer his sleep patients a customized treatment plan that fits their needs. In addition to common treatments for sleep disorders (including CPAP machines), Dr. Phillips also treats sleep patients with oral appliances, surgical procedures, and even the innovative Inspire technology. In addition to specializing in the treatment of snoring, sleep apnea, and sleep disorders, Dr. Phillips also maintains a full practice in the medical and surgical treatment of all other Ear, Nose, and Throat problems. Helping people get their best night’s sleep for almost a decade, Dr. Phillips can help you get the rest you deserve and need – call today to start the process to get your best night’s sleep!


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FLOORING

The Newberry Floor Store Front left to right: Tyler Lewis, Kim Stinton, Andy Stinton, Drew Stinton Left to right back row: Dale Nix, Steve Ritter Sitting: Trigger 352-472-1331 840 NW SR 45, NEWBERRY NEWBERRYFLOORSTORE.COM

The Newberry Floor Store is a full-service flooring center that has been serving area customers since 2001. With the largest selection of inventory in the area, they are certain that you will find the right style, design and budget to fit your home. The Newberry Floor Store is a family friendly and relaxed atmosphere. The sales staff is non-commissioned and offer years of experience striving to serve each customer with a personal touch. They carry a variety of popular brands including Shaw, Anso, Mohawk, Home Legend, Provenza, Stainmaster, St. Jude Carpet Cushion, and Tuftex. We serve Newberry, Alachua, High Springs, Chiefland, Archer, Cedar Key, Steinhatchee and the greater Gainesville area. Proud members of the Newberry Chamber of Commerce. Stop by today for all your flooring needs. NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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Restaurant Guide

Dave’s New York Deli Authentic NY deli — The Reviews are in and here’s what customers are saying about Dave’s NY Deli Tioga Town Center! “Best Reuben, Best Pastrami and Best Philly. Dave’s continues to be the place to go for authentic NY Deli food and Philly Cheesesteaks. Owners Dave and Melissa say “Nothing beats quality ingredients combined with a friendly staff. Dave’s Deli serves New York size Pastrami and Corned Beef sandwiches, Cheesecake from New York, Nathan’s Hot Dogs, NY Kettle Boiled Bagels, Nova Salmon, Knish, Cannolies, Philly Cheesesteaks, Cubans, Subs, Kids Menu and more.” Come out and enjoy Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner at Dave’s NY Deli. Now serving beer and wine.

12921 SW 1st Road • Tioga Town Center Open 7 Days

352-333-0291

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Copper Monkey West

Restaurant & Pub — We are located in the heart of Jonesville, this All-American dining is convenient to all neighborhoods in Gainesville, Alachua, Newberry, High Springs and beyond. Our family-friendly dining features great food at a great price. Whether you come in for the “best burger in town” or try any one of our freshly made salads, pastas or sandwiches, you will not leave disappointed. Our USDA choice steaks, served with 2 sides, offer a great alternative for the perfect celebratory meal. We also feature a full-service bar with signature drinks. 14209 W Newberry Road, Jonesville, FL 32669 Across from the Steeplechase Publix Sunday-Thursday 11:00am - 11:00pm Friday-Saturday 11:00am - 11:00pm

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Top Hog

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Family Style BBQ — Sweet,Tasty, Spicy, Hot, Vinegar, Smokey. Just a few adjectives that will come to mind when you visit Top Hog! We take our time to make our recipes with love. We make our recipes in small batches to make sure that everything you order is fresh and up to our customers high standards! To give our meats a distinct Florida flavor, our meats are smoked with a mix of Florida woods, like orange wood and oak. Family style meals or meat sold by the pound with your choice of sauce available. Check our website and facebook for our full menu and daily specials. Think of us for your next family gathering, office party or tailgate party and let the TOP HOG cater your next event! We are not a chain, we are one of a kind, we do it our way.

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Leonardo’s Pizza Mouth Watering — Family friendly and locally-owned-and-operated pizza joint with a unique, nostalgic atmosphere that is as distinctive as our delicious food. Chicago-style pizzas, hand tied garlic knots, and Italian baked dinners and salad bar, we know you’ll be back for more. Come and see why Gainesville loves our signature deep dish pizza pie, the Big Leo. Since 1976 Gainesville has grown up on pizza from Leonardo’s Millhopper and we are still going strong! Our dedicated staff (many have been with us for 15-20 years) knows how important it is to treat you properly. We take great pride in our welcoming atmosphere. We can’t wait to make you part of our family.

4131 NW 16th Blvd (Millhopper) Sunday - Thursday: 11:00am - 9:30pm Friday - Saturday: 11:00am - 10:30pm

352-376-2001

El Toro

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Get Full At The Bull — Bienvenido! Welcome! We are a family owned and family friendly business. We have been serving our guests high quality fresh food for over 28 years. We welcome our guests with our Award Winning Salsa and warm homemade chips, add some fresh guacamole and our homemade white queso and you have a great start to a great meal! Try our Fish Tacos, Shrimp Tacos, Fajitas, Aaron’s Overstuffed Burrito, Nachos Supreme or one of our Daily Specials, we have something everyone will enjoy! We serve Lunch 7 days a week till 4 P.M. and our Kids Meals come with a drink and dessert. Check out our menu on our website. Our outdoor patio is perfect for “Para Cenar Afuera”. So, won’t you please come join us and Get Full At The Bull! See you there!

15202 NW 147 Drive, Suite 1100, Alachua (Rolling Oaks Plaza) Monday – Sat 11:00am – 9:00pm Sunday 12:00pm – 8:00pm

386-418-1039

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Bangkok Square

Authentic Thai Cuisine — Thai cuisine, blending the best elements of the freshest foods. Thai herbs; garlic, basil, ginger, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, galangal root, chili and more, prepared with the finest blending of fish sauce, shrimp paste, and coconut milk. All of our meals are made to order and prepared on site. We specialize in vegetarian, vegan and gluten free orders. All of our foods can be prepared to your satisfaction with mild, medium, hot, or Thai hot, balanced to the four tastes: sweet, sour, salty, and slightly bitter. Meals can be prepared for take out and we cater to any event. We also have gift cards available. Save 10% off your next dining experience when a gift card is purchased.

Two Gainesville Locations: 6500 SW Archer Road & 8181 NW 38th Lane Archer-M,W,TH, Friday 11:00am-3:00pm • Saturday-Sunday 12:00pm-3:00pm 38th Ln.-T,W,TH, Friday 11:00am-3:00pm • Saturday-Sunday 12:00pm-3:00pm Dinner: Sunday-Thursday 5:00pm-9:30pm • Friday-Saturday 5:00pm-10:00pm

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Stone House Grill Great steaks, seafood and more — Visit us at Stone House Neighborhood Grill for the ultimate dining experience. We are a full-service restaurant located in Newberry, Florida. The owners and operators have over 20+ years of experience in the food service industry, and a passion for providing exceptional food and service that will leave all customers coming back for more. Enjoy our unique variety of menu options for lunch or dinner. Lunch specials Monday-Friday. Happy hour 3-6 Monday through friday. 1759 SW 248th Drive Newberry 32669 Monday - Thursday 11am-10pm Friday & Saturday 11am-11pm Sunday 11am-9pm

352-354-8023

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Brown’s Country Buffet

Casual — Country-style cooking at its finest, just like Grandma’s house! A buffet style restaurant, Brown’s Country Buffet is open seven days a week! Foods like fried chicken, grilled pork chops, real mashed potatoes, steamed cabbage, banana pudding and coconut pie, just to name a few, are served in a laid-back, relaxing environment. We offer AYCE fried shrimp on Friday nights from 4-8 along with whole catfish & ribs. In addition to their buffet, Brown’s also offers a full menu to choose from. Serving lunch and dinner daily and a breakfast buffet Friday-Sunday until 10:30am, you’re sure to leave satisfied, no matter when you go. So, when you’re in the mood for some good home cooking, Grandma’s style, visit Brown’s Country Buffet.

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Cilantro Tacos

Cali-Mex Street Food — This family-owned restaurant that was founded through a passion for great food and hosting dinner parties with friends. Originally from Southern California, their love for Mexican food moved to the wonderful community of Newberry in 2013. They take pride in the quality, freshness, and vibrant flavors of their food — with meats that are never frozen and everything prepared fresh and made-to-order. Enjoy the tastefully marinated meats and savor the mild, spicy, and mouthwatering salsas that are created from scratch. They feel their purpose is to spread happiness, make contributions to the community and create lasting memories of fun, laughter, and great times. When you eat with us, you’re family. So come on in!

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The Social at Midtown Upscale restaurant and rooftop bar — Hidden among the college bars of the midtown area, The Social at Midtown provides an unique, upscale, and affordable dining and late-night experience for the diverse and ever evolving population of Gainesville. Whether you are in search of high end spirits and craft cocktails or one of the 37 beers on tap the Social at Midtown will undoubtedly bring you back for the next big game with its fantastic menu and over 60 Large LED TVs. Check out our web page to see our weekly specials and plan your next Happy Hour with $4 Local Craft Pints! Expect more and let us help turn your event into a true occasion. The right environment can create the perfect experience. We have 3 distinctly different event spaces, we’ve got the perfect space to enjoy your time with friends, family and business colleagues.

1728 W. University Avenue, Gainesville, FL Monday-Sunday 11:00am – 2:00am

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That Bar and Table

Neighborhood Bar and Restaurant —Located in the Haile Market Square Publix center, we are locally owned and operated, family friendly (including dogs!), and offer indoor and outdoor dining! Lunch specials available Mon-Fri and brunch is served on weekends. Daily specials include Cluckin’ Monday, Taco Tuesday, Burger Wednesday, Wine-Night Thursday, and amazing weekend Chef’s specials beginning each Friday! Our scratch kitchen is prepping daily to deliver amazing wing dishes, glorious ½ pound burgers, and a wide selection of appetizers, sandwiches, salads, and dinner entrees. Our skilled bartenders will serve up your favorite cocktail or can recommend one of our house favorites! See you soon! 2725 SW 91st St, Gainesville 11-9 Sunday, Monday, Tuesday 11-10 Wed-Sat

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I Love NY Pizza

Pizzeria — We are a family owned, family friendly restaurant that serves authentic New York style pizza and delicious Italian entrees. We offer dine, take out, delivery and catering. We make everything fresh and with high quality ingredients from our dough, to our sauce, to each of our dishes — including classics such as Baked Ziti, Chicken or Veal Parmigiana, Chicken Marsala or Alfredo, and many more. If you are in the mood for pizza, you can “take and bake” at home or let us prepare you one of our specialty Brick oven pizzas. So many choices of specialty pizzas, try them all! Pizza by the slice is available for lunch or dinner! Let’s not forget about the Stromboli, Calzones, Salads, Desserts and yes, we have a kids menu too! What ever you choose, we guarantee to bring you all the unique flavors of New York City. Visit our website for a full menu and coupons. 2645 SW 91st St, Haile Plantation (Market square) Gainesville Monday-Saturday 10:00am – 9:00pm Closed on Sundays

352-333-6185

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Arashi Yama Authentic Sushi and Hibachi Lounge — Are you looking for the newest place in town to enjoy sushi? Welcome to Arashi Yama Authentic Sushi & Hibachi Lounge. Arashi Yama offers some of the best and most creative sushi by using only the freshest and finest ingredients available. Offering a pleasant and soothing dining ambiance. Arashi Yama’s menu includes all your sushi favorites, incredible Hibachi options and a full bar with craft cocktails. Don’t have time to stop in? Arashi Yama offers easy online ordering for all your to-go dining needs or is open for both lunch and dinner. Visit their website for more information and to check out their delicious menu.

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Crafty Bastards

Restaurant - Pub — Crafty Bastards Restaurant has lunch specials M-F 11am4pm. Come see our NEW Menu items, including fresh salads and soups. Don’t worry, we still proudly serve what you have voted, the best Wings, Burgers, Fish n’ Chips, and REAL Shepherds Pie around! While also offering entertainment every day of the week, we have the largest selection of 60 Craft Beers on tap, and next door at the Bottle Shoppe, we offer over 750 varieties of Craft Beer with Free Beer Tastings every Thursday. 6p-8p. Visit our social media and web for ongoing events and new craft beer. Private party room for office or birthday parties available. CRAFTY BASTARDS - WELCOME HOME! 4860 NW 39th Ave. ( Magnolia Parke, between Starbucks and TiresPlus) Open at 11am every day

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Piesanos Stone Fired Pizza

Italian Restaurant — Piesanos is a locally owed and operated restaurant that is proud to use only the finest ingredients available, including Grande brand premium mozzarella. We are a full service dine in restaurant with an attached take out center and also offer catering. Our dough is made fresh daily and all of our pizzas are baked directly on the stone in our unique Granite Stone Fired Pizza Oven. We offer a great variety of Specialty pizzas, such as our Pizza Antico-(ultra thin crust- Fresh Mozzarella, mini cup & char pepperoni & fresh basil) Specialty Pastas, Calzones, Fresh soups and salads, classic italian entrees, and a great selection of craft beer.

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Rock N Roll Sushi American-style Sushi — Founded on great food and rock ‘n’ roll music, we boast concepts and flavors that are big, bold, and loud. We’re the only place to experience the rock you love and the rolls you love with the ones you love. Meals at Rock N Roll sushi are multi-sensory events to remember, with culinary concepts and flavors that are louder, bolder, and bigger than the competitions. Our menu items are deliciously twisted and made fresh for everyone. And, like rock ‘n’ roll, they bring people together. Since day one, the most rewarding part of our work has been seeing guests fall in love with our amplified dining experience and become fans who return again and again.

13005 SW 1st Rd Suite 137, Jonesville, FL 32669 (Tioga Town Center) Sunday - Thursday: 11:00am - 9:00pm Friday - Saturday: 11:00am - 10:00pm

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Mr. and Mrs. Crab

Customized Seafood Experience — Mr. and Mrs. Crab’s hand-held seafood integrates American country taste with traditional Szechuan spices to create a unique taste. After you’ve decided what types of seafood you would like to indulge yourself in, our chefs will have your food cooked to perfection and placed in our specially designed seafood boil bags to be tossed in one of our mouthwatering seasonings. We have a vast selection of seafood to choose from, accompanied by our famous Mr. & Mrs. Crab house seasonings. We can’t wait for you to try our Asian-inspired, Louisiana style seafood boils. We’re confident after you’ve had a taste, you’ll be sharing your Mr. and Mrs. Crab story with all your friends! (Butler Plaza Central) 3246 SW 35th Blvd, Gainesville, FL 32608 Sun to Thur 12 pm - 10 pm Fri and Sat 12 pm - 11 pm

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Mi Apá Latin Café

Cuban — When it comes to authentic Cuban cooking, you cannot go wrong with Mi Apá Latin Cafe,” said Trekbible in their article, top 8: Best Restaurants in gainesville, FL. Featuring authentic ingredients and classic recipes, such as Pollo Asado, Vaca Frita, Medianoche sandwiches, and their local favorite, Cafe con leche, we bring the tastes of Cuba to Gainesville and Alachua. Whether you’re dining in our sunny patio or picking up your online order, your food will always be hot, fresh, and full of Latin flavor! And our Gainesville location even has a drive-thru, as will our new Jonesville location, opening Summer of 2021! Don’t forget kids eat free every Wednesday from 4:00-9:00pm!

Alachua – 15634 US Highway 441 (386-418-0838) Gainesville - 114 SW 34th ST (352-376-7020) Jonesville - 14209 W Newberry RD NOW OPEN! (352-545-4430)

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MAKE YOURSELF COMFORTABLE Skip the spa and treat yourself to an at-home cozy day in!

‘Tis the season to be cozy! While Florida might not be known for frigid temperatures or piles of snow, there are plenty of reasons to relax during winter—something we often forget to do for ourselves during the chaos of the holidays. In preparation for the season of giving, here are some self care tips on how to create the perfect cozy day in!

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COZY DAY IN >> TREAT YOURSELF C OM FY C L O TH E S You can’t have cozy without comfortable clothes! Take Casual Friday one step further and spend the day in your favorite sleepwear. Whether you keep it simple with an oversized t-shirt or prefer a full-fledged pajama set to lounge in style, wearing whatever makes you feel the coziest is the perfect way to kick things off. Complete the ensemble with a pair of your fuzziest socks and you’re set for the day.

RIGH T L I G H TS Did you know that different light colors have different effects on your mood? While cooler tones (such as bluish white) keep you perked up, warmer hues (like orange, red, or yellow) promote relaxation and create a calmer setting, according to blisslights.com. Night lights (yes, for ALL ages!) act as a great light source without being too harsh, and many options include color-changing features to find your ideal shade of cozy. Also, string lights aren’t just for the holidays! Hang up strands of warm-toned “fairy lights” in areas like your bedroom and living room for year-round benefits—it’s amazing just how calming it is to be surrounded by dozens of twinkling lights emitting a soft glow. Candles offer another good solution for low-level lighting to set the ambiance and soothe your eyes (while satisfying your nose!). Or perhaps you might take this opportunity to consider making the technological upgrade to smart lighting, which gives you full control over regulating the color/temperature of your home’s lighting for a custom cozy experience.

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COZY DAY IN >> TREAT YOURSELF

For a level of coziness that warms you from the inside, a mug of fresh, hot herbal tea will do just the trick. Look for types with soothing benefits, such as chamomile (helps with stress and sleep), lemon balm (keeps you calm during the day), valerian root (a must-have addition to your bedtime routine if you struggle with racing thoughts), and kava (induces a relaxing effect and lowers anxiety) to name a few, according to nymag.com. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with sticking to the ultimate cozy classic, Sleepytime tea—the perfect blend that certainly lives up to its name!

C OZY C OVE R S Invest in a weighted blanket! Just as a hug is known for being a natural stress reducer, weighted blankets provide a similar sense of security and comfort. As the name suggests, a weighted blanket typically ranges from 7 – 25 pounds (depending on if it was filled with material versus knit with thick yarn), according to sleepfoundation.org. The weight from the blanket is designed to gently apply pressure all over your body, which can calm an overactive nervous system. Weighted blankets may also help you fall asleep faster while melting away tension and anxiety. Many opt for a weighted blanket that’s around 10% of their body weight, though keep in mind whatever preferences you may have!

B UB B LY B ATH S Indulge in the ultimate spa treatment by preparing the perfect bath. Sprinkle in some Epsom salt to relax your muscles and ease pain in your back, neck, and shoulders, according to health.clevelandclinic.org. Another staple for bath time is essential oils, which derive from various parts of certain plants (including the leaves, seeds, bark, roots, etc.). Essential oils aid in boosting your mood, improving sleep, and reducing stress, anxiety, and pain, according to health.clevelandclinic. org. Considering the abundance of aromatherapy options, you may want to research which oils are right for you. For instance, lavender promotes relaxation and reduces stress. Peppermint oil minimizes muscle aches, while rosemary alleviates pain and lifts your mood. Eucalyptus oil is especially useful to have on hand during cold and flu season (nothing like NOV/DEC 2022 OUR TOWN MAGAZINE

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COZY DAY IN >> TREAT YOURSELF the annual stuffy nose to remind you of all the simple things in life that get taken for granted), as eucalyptus properties help keep your nasal passages open so you can breathe better. Play around with different combinations, but just ensure you use essential oils properly and know the best practices for doing so. And, of course, no bath is complete without an overflow of bubbles!

S OOT H I N G S C E N TS Want your entire house to smell like the epitome of cozy? Try making a simmer pot (or “stovetop potpourri”)! Simmer pots are the perfect way to turn your house into a Yankee Candle store. Simply heat water on high in a saucepan and sprinkle in whatever spices of your choosing. Let the mixture boil for a few extra minutes, then reduce to a simmer and stir in more water whenever needed (you can also use a slow cooker for this entire process). For some seasonal scentspirations, get creative by experimenting with different spice blends or check out recipes like the “cinnamon apple simmer pot” (cinnamon sticks, orange rinds, apple peels, and cloves) and the “pumpkin spice simmer pot” (apple cider, cinnamon sticks, vanilla extract, nutmeg, cloves, and—of course—pumpkin spice seasoning!), according to apartmenttherapy.com.

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you grounded and focused on the present—which is especially helpful when experiencing feelings of anxiety or depression (nothing like the soft sound of sweet purrs to pull you back into the moment). As a bonus, snuggling with your pet helps to strengthen the bond between you both!

From a mental perspective, cuddling your pets also helps to keep you grounded and focused on the present—which is especially helpful when experiencing feelings of anxiety or depression.

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What’s more cozy than spending the day curled up with your favorite furballs?! According to one research study, snuggling with dogs is proven to benefit one’s wellbeing (people.com). Cuddling with both canines and cats alike can help to reduce your heart rate and stress level, according to thriveglobal.com. From a mental perspective, cuddling your pets also helps to keep

We often associated coziness with staying bundled up indoors, but with the days slowly shrinking as we approach the darker half of the year (you know, where 6 p.m. feels like it might as well be midnight), it’s crucial to get your daily dose of vitamin D. If you aren’t getting enough sun, this can cause your serotonin levels (which play a vital role in things like your mood, sleep pattern,

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and more) to decrease, according to healthline.com. When your body’s serotonin levels fall, you may be at a higher risk of experiencing what’s known as “major depression with seasonal pattern” (formerly referred to as “seasonal affective disorder”). To make the most out of limited daylight, strive to sit outside for 5 – 15 minutes just two or three times a week. Find a comfortable spot, close your eyes, and just focus on feeling your skin soak up the sunshine (if staying longer than 15 minutes, be sure to apply sunscreen!).

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HYGGE AT HOME Bringing Cozy to You

Mindfulness and meditation; journaling and yoga; minimalism and clean-eating – these concepts, practices and lifestyle trends all have a similar purpose in their formation and that is to provide healthiness and happiness. But what if we don’t need a juice cleanse or a decluttering spree that would make Marie Kondo swoon – that isn’t to say these methods don’t offer benefits – but what if there are even simpler ways to boost happy hormones?

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best way to combat darkness is with light. Whether it’s the twinkle of Christmas bulbs or the flicker of a candle, add a glimmer of light to your surroundings. Lighting a favorite candle also adds an element of warmth and fills the air with a welcoming aroma. Snuggle up with a cozy blanket straight from the dryer and let the smell of clean linens envelop you while sinking into a mountain of plush pillows. Listen to music, bake a batch of chocolate chip cookies, do a craft project, sip hot cocoa by the fireplace or fill a vase with fresh flowers – all these examples both big and small make a major impact on our mood and work to kindle inner happiness. So, what is hygge and how can we practice hygge at home? Well, according to “The Little Book of Hygge” author Meik Wiking, “hygge is about an atmosphere and an experience, rather than about things. It is about being with the people we love. A feeling of home.” While people can certainly dip into their expenses to feed a few indulgences, hygge can be achieved for free by making the most of and appreciating what we already have on hand. Open your eyes to the little glimmers of happiness and sunshine all around you. Wear that soft sweater, light that candle, slowly sip a cup of tea, jump in a pile of leaves – find what brings you happiness and build that into your environment and make it a priority in your life because hygge embodies comfort and warmth – something we can never have enough of.

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main elements: togetherness, relaxation, indulgence, presence and comfort, which can overlap or exist on their own. Togetherness means spending quality time with those we love. Whether that’s curling up on the couch with a pet or grabbing a drink with a friend, enjoying a family dinner or attending a group painting class, surrounding ourselves with loved ones can help mitigate temporary feelings of loneliness. Relaxation doesn’t have to follow traditional guidelines of spa days or Zen rituals, it involves tailoring the sensation of calmness to ourselves from reading a favorite book or watching a classic movie to going for a nature walk or trying out a new face mask. Consider what makes you feel relaxed and explore deeper on that path. When most people think of indulgence the thought of savoring a slice of decadent chocolate cake probably comes to mind, but food isn’t the only way to treat oneself. Splurging on a new video game, taking a bubble bath, indulgence brings the concept of self-care to the forefront. Presence ties in with mindfulness and meditation and is all about being in the moment. Brunch with friends, watching a movie with your partner or going for a solo hike. Set aside worries, put down the phone, disconnect from social media and focus on what’s happening in the here and now. Comfort truly engages all five senses. When Daylight Saving Time ends, days become shorter and night falls earlier, but the

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BONJOUR, PETIT Uppercrust Part Deux

Buttery, golden croissants; vibrant macarons; melt-in-the-mouth sugar cookies; towering layered cakes, savory quiches and fruit-kissed tartlets, the bakery treats that fill the display cases at Uppercrust have gained a loyal fan base, one that’s only broadening with the opening of Petit Uppercrust – the popularity of which is anything but small.

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ppercrust was founded in 1981 by Jacqueline “Jackie” Dufty and has been serving up flaky croissants, delicate pastries and fresh breads in the Thornebrook Village Shopping Center since ’86. In 2015, Ben Guzick, whose fascination with cooking stemmed from discovering the connection of turning raw ingredients into something delicious and soul-satisfying, initially joined the Uppercrust team as a cookie maker and croissant dough mixer. While his prior experience was in savory kitchens, his early-bird persona and knack for meticulous details made him excel in the bakery environment and it wasn’t long before he bought the business from the ready-to-retire Dufty. In 2018, under his new ownership, Guzick aimed to preserve the legacy of Uppercrust by staying true to its quality and diverse offerings while increasing production of things like scones, which were previously mixed by hand, and introducing a few new items to the menu like cinnamon rolls and sourdough. The business continued to flourish – so much so that Guzick was ready to expand Uppercrust’s presence in the Gainesville community beyond its weekly appearance at the Haile Farmers Market, and, due to positive customer response from the Haile community, it was only fitting that Uppercrust’s second location would reside in the neighborhood. A plot of land was purchased

but construction ultimately halted with the pandemic’s arrival as efforts were put toward maintaining what Guzick fondly refers to as the Mothercrust location. Though they were operating at 50% of pre-pandemic numbers, it was the patisserie’s to-go style set up, the addition of online ordering and the implementation of temporary delivery service that helped Guzick and his crew survive relatively unscathed while allowing them to continue giving their patrons a little taste of comfort during the difficult time. “Uppercrust, one of its reasons for existing, really, is to provide those little kinds of moments of happiness that make life worth living,” Ben Guzick said. “And so a lot of folks, I think, could use that so we were lucky to be able to kind of do that in the first place.” It was a slow and steady journey but Uppercrust’s second location – adorably dubbed Petit Uppercrust or Petit for short – officially opened to the public at the end of March 2022 offering items similar to its predecessor with a few sweet and savory add-ons and a larger in-house dining area. “What I think is really kind of special and fun about Petit that we’re unable to do at Mothercrust is serve our products in a kind of relaxed café-style way that this location in the northwest just simply isn’t capable of doing so you can get more of an experience of really getting to sit down and enjoy time with others or yourself with our products whereas the Mothercrust

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location is equipped well, but equipped mostly for to-go,” he said. Furnished with more indoor and outdoor seating options means Petit can present guests Uppercrust staples like scones, cookies and eclairs in addition to fork and knife sandwiches like the mouthwatering croquet monsieur as well as hold events like wine tastings, happy hours and specialty dinners more easily. While Petit may surpass Mothercrust in terms of space, the original locale is still the home base for croissant and bread production. Though the amount of these two particular goodies fluctuates depending on the day of the week and time of year. On a typical Saturday, the northwest confectionery turns out upwards of 1,000 croissants

It was a slow and steady journey but Uppercrust’s second location officially opened to the public at the end of March 2022. and around 300 loaves of bread that are then split between the two stores. Whatever bread-based items don’t sell at the end of the day, are donated to local charities like Bread of the Mighty Food Bank, Santa Fe College Saints Food Share and Ronald McDonald

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House. Of course, those daily output numbers pale in comparison to holiday demands. “Holidays are the biggest times of the year for Uppercrust for perhaps obvious reasons when you’re gathering with family, having something kind of special to have at your table; we’re really good for that. So Thanksgiving and Christmas are our two busiest days of the year – no question. And then Halloween, Valentine’s, Mother’s Day, Easter – those all really kind of anchor our year as well,” Guzick said. “So around those times, we always have special menus that highlight that occasion and often the season - as far as what fruits and vegetables are in season - and we incorporate them into our menu as best we can.” With fall comes apples and pumpkins, and a very popular coffee and pastry flavor too. “We’re coming up on pumpkin and apple season so for Rosh Hashanah we’re doing a honey apple croissant,” he said. “We have pumpkin cookies, pumpkin scones, of course, pumpkin spice lattes and then we think what distinguishes all of them is we use real local pumpkin and roast it and then blend it and then that goes into our pastries rather than canned stuff.” Besides being the designated holiday season, the fall and winter months also evoke a longing for baked goods, comfort and coziness – all three of which Uppercrust

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When Uppercrust was originally founded in 1981, the menu was filled with lemon tea cakes, overfilled Provençal twists and buttery brioche, today Uppercrust has expanded its menu and presence in the community with Petit Uppercrust, which offers traditionally scrumptious baked goods and new savory sandwiches.

and Petit provide any time of the year. “I think cozy is one of the ideal adjectives we hope to strive for at both locations for any guest that visits so that starts kind of with the atmosphere and design,” Guzick said. “Jackie furnished the original Uppercrust to be this kind of Provençal, country, French oasis and I think you get that sense right when you come in with the wood trellis and the color schemes and the products themselves. And then Uppercrust, all of our products strive for a sense of – besides being delicious, hopefully – providing a sense of comfort, a kind of cousin of coziness.” Comfort and coziness also translates well into the idea of soul food, and uppercrust is up to the task in baking that intention into each loaf and pastry too. “Uppercrust is not diet food, but it’s food to make your soul feel good regardless of where you have that – at home, family, friends or in the store – hopefully it starts with the design and then you get a really warm, friendly person greeting you and assisting you through whatever you need and then full-circle with the product itself.” Though Petit had a delayed debut – a nearly two-year freeze to be more precise–since its long-awaited opening in March, Petit Uppercrust has quickly gained a following in the Haile community for early morning coffee drinkers, mid-day sandwich fiends and Mothercrust aficionados. PHOTOGRAPHY: COURTESY OF UPPERCRUST BAKERY

“We’ve been really thrilled that this has been a really important and eventful year for us with the second store opening and we’re still learning so, so, so much and one of our whole team’s primary goals is figuring out exactly how we can make Petit serve everyone who is interested in going there the best we can,” Guzick said. From decadent embellished cakes to sweet cupcakes; crispy croissants and flavorful quiches to warming lattes and accompanying cookies, Uppercrust – and now Petit Uppercrust – infuse a sense of comfort and coziness into everything they bake – giving every customer the impossible task of choosing which indulgence to try first.

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Hi there! My name is Ellie and this is my sister Sienna – wait a minute – Sienna, come on they want to hear from both of us, this is our adoption story after all. That’s okay Ellie. You know I’m a little shy around new people. You tell them the story and I’ll be right behind you. Don’t have to tell me twice! Alright, let me start over. My name is Ellie and my sister, Sienna, and I were found wandering around a field in Gainesville by people who wanted to bring us to a nearby rescue We were only about a year and half old at the time so we were certainly spry and because of our past, we were not excited to get into any sort of vehicle. That’s true. I remember that. I was afraid of cars back then and ran around like a wild stallion to avoid getting in one! Ha, wild stallion? Really? Sienna, you’re scared of your own shadow. Hey! Don’t be mean, Ellie! Oh, you know I love you! And I know you were scared – we both were. But our rescuers never gave up and eventually got ahold of us and brought

us to Haile’s Angels Pet Rescue. In April 2021, I got a visit from Sherre Baker. Sherre and her husband, Ron, recently lost their two dogs and were looking for some canine companionship. They saw my photo online and came all the way from Mount Dora to meet me, but when they found out I had a sister, they decided to adopt us both and name us in honor of their previous dogs: Elliott and Sierra. Now, Sienna and I are sisters, but the Bakers quickly learned our similarities ended there. We’re both half English pointers, but you can tell us apart because I’m almost entirely white and Sienna has a lot of brown patches on her fur. We both love chasing squirrels in the backyard and I hate to admit it, but Sienna is a lot faster than me. You’ve got that right! I’ve even caught a couple. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we get it. Okay, we may be similar in that we’re both a little competitive. A little? Our mom buys us two of every toy, but we still battle each other over every one. Ha, okay, so maybe more than a little. But, even though we roughhouse with each other, we’re both very affectionate – me more so than Sienna. I love belly scratches, but Sienna is not a fan. Definitely not. Don’t try to tip me over. I may have some patches here and there but I am not a cow. Our mom has dubbed me the protector, dare I say, the leader? I watch over our pack, which now includes a new grandson, and make sure to inspect everything for safety for Sienna and the rest of the family. It’s a tough job, and not the only one I have. Our dad is a semi-retired attorney and our mom used to be a legal secretary, but they both run a bed and breakfast cottage in Mount Dora and Sienna and I have the prestigious role of being the welcoming committee for guests. Yeah, we work hard as cottage greeters, but we always unwind at the end of the day together with naps on the sofa. It’s been over a year since we found our furever home and to think we went from being lost in a field to running a bed and breakfast... Hold on Ellie. Don’t mislead the people. We don’t run it, mom and dad do. We just welcome the guests. Exactly! Without us, the business would practically fall apart! We have to make the people feel welcome. I mean, that’s practically running it. Look, I’m trying to tell an uplifting story: from homelessness to business entrepreneurs, okay? And save the eye rolls. Ehm, anyway – as I was saying. I’m lucky we were able to find our furever homes and I hope that all the friends we made at Haile’s Angels find their furever families too. If you’re interested in adopting or fostering a pet from Haile’s Angels, visit their website at hailesangels.org.

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