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This special section 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. These are the faces of Our Town.
Local author Shelley Fraser Mickle meticulouly researched Alice Roosevelt’s life, providing a detailed account of Alice and her desire for her father’s approval.
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CONTENTS 28 // CUP O’ HOLIDAY JOE
A UF student’s personal guide to a few local coffee shops and bakeries offering festive coffees and treats for the season.
36 // ART SCENE
Featuring over 300 vendors selling paintings, jewelry, sculptures, and more — the 42nd annual downtown festival and art show comes to town in November.
49 // MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS PAST Two of Alachua County’s oldest homes decorate for the holidays every year and invite the public to stroll through each room and imagine the former residents’ celebrations.
148 // A PRICELESS GIFT
When Randy Batista’s health took a turn for the worse due to kidney failure, Liesl
Otto O’Dell selflessly volunteered to donate her kidney to him. Motivated by their strong friendship, the two embarked on the organ donation process — inspiring so many along the way.
175 // LOCAL HOLIDAY SHOPPING Four arts and crafts markets happening in Gainesville that residents and visitors can attend to find unique holiday gifts and support local artists.
199 // DIY HOLIDAY CRAFTS Create lasting memories this Thanksgiving and Christmas with three festive crafts! 237 // DAME daDA
UF graduate Nichole Hamilton has created an alter ego named Dame daDA, characterized by chaos, disorder, and whimsy.
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Handmade Memories The holiday season has arrived, and it truly is a magical time of the year! As we gather with our families for Thanksgiving, we are reminded of the importance of creating precious memories together. Thanksgiving has always held a special place in my heart, not just because of the delicious food but because of the joyous laughter that fills the air. Before joining in the laughter, I like to take a moment to express my gratitude to the Lord for another holiday spent with my loved ones. Following Thanksgiving, we move on to my absolute favorite holiday — Christmas! The cozy memories of savoring hot cocoa and the delightful aroma of freshly baked cookies fill my mind and heart during this season. The combination of home and the holidays has a unique way of making us feel warm and comforted. Whether it’s baking cookies, lighting pine-scented candles, or decorating the house with handmade crafts — it’s important to remember that we deserve this heartfelt time together. It truly is our most precious gift, handmade with love. My husband and I are eagerly awaiting the arrival of our ultimate “handmade” gift — our daughter, due at the end of December. We have been busy nesting and creating a cozy nursery filled with hand-sewn blankets, toys, and décor. The anticipation of holding our little one in our arms fills us with joy and excitement. We can’t wait to introduce her to the magic of this season and create new traditions as a family. Our hearts are overflowing with love as we prepare for this most special time. In this issue, we invite you to explore the beauty and craftsmanship of local craft markets where artisans pour their creativity and love into every creation. Discover the joy of giving as we showcase unique and creative ways to make this year’s gifts heartfelt and handmade. Meet local industry leaders in the fifth annual showcase of The Faces of Our Town, and check out the 2023 Fall Parade of Homes — complete with floorplans and more within these pages. Happy Holidays to you and yours! May your days be merry and bright... Blessings,
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CONTRIBUTORS
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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
RON CUNNINGHAM is a career newspaperman who has been telling stories about FL and Gainesville for half a century. A UF journalism grad, he has been Tallahassee Bureau Chief for the New York Times Florida Newspapers and was editorial page editor of the Gainesville Sun for 30 years. freegnv.com
DEBRA GARCIA is a senior journalism major at the University of Florida and freelance writer. In her spare time, she enjoys thrifting, listening to Taylor Swift, and playing softball. 2004debbygarcia@gmail.com
LINDSAY SCHINDLER is a senior journalism major with a minor in health promotion at the University of Florida. She has played soccer for 19 years and when she’s not writing, she spends her free time at the gym and going on walks. lindsayschindler@ufl.edu
CRYSTAL SMITH 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
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T.R. called his daughter, Alice, a “guttersnipe” - an ill behaved street urchin - after a boy chum of hers who was dressed up as a girl came knocking at their door. Told she couldn’t smoke in the White House, Alice defiantly puffed away on the roof. She was known to carry a dagger in her purse and a tiny flask tucked into her glove. Oh, and she helped stop a war - and win her father a Nobel Peace Prize - by mounting an international charm offensive. For all her celebrity, however, Alice Roosevelt never realized her most heartfelt desire: The unconditional love of her famous but emotionally distant father.
“We talk a lot in our culture about fathers and sons but never really have a conversation about what fathers give to daughters,” says author Shelley Fraser Mickle. Mickle, who lives on a horse farm near Jonesville, has published over a dozen novels and children’s books since 1989. However, she has only turned to writing serious non-fiction in the last few years. Mickle’s latest book, “White House Wild Child: How Alice Roosevelt Broke All The Rules And Won The Heart Of America,” is a meticulously researched account of the celebrated Roosevelt dynasty rebel who was dubbed
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WHITE HOUSE WILD CHILD >> SHELLEY FRASER MICKLE
“Princess Alice” by the press and would become the most photographed woman of her era. Known for her sharp tongue and progressive ideas - neither of which endeared
and absentee father. Ironically, it was the circumstances of Alice Lee’s death that set Mickle on a circuitous path to writing “Wild Child.”
Mickle put her well-honed novelist skills to good use by turning what might otherwise have been an accurate, albeit dry historical accounting into almost lyrical prose about a young woman who took life on her own terms despite the consequences. Alice to her President father - “she was Gloria Steinem before there was Gloria Steinem.” She was also very much a tragic figure. “Alice had such a grudge against her father that her heart was not warm. It was as frozen as her father’s was,” Mickle said. T.R.’s first wife, Alice Hathaway Lee, died just two days after giving birth to Alice. Her sudden loss left Roosevelt so grief-stricken that he couldn’t bring himself to utter his child’s given name - he called her “Baby Lee” - let alone show Alice much by way of fatherly affection. Alice was sent off to live with her aunt, Anna “Bamie” Roosevelt, for the first three years of her life while T.R. fled to his ranches out west, taking to extremes the roles of grieving widower
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made that Roosevelt was a world power that the United States had come Where A untie Succeeded in Halting aiiprt while would Jo he such a tactof in International affairs that only a Her Own Way lust This Once Therefore would it not be a good see her a menace to the world peace There was a time however when Mrs Cowles knew what was more thing for One of the European houses to win Miss Roosevelt and thereby Amusing as all this becoming to her niece than that young woman did herself and it goes to secure friendship oftHo United Status lastingly s was there Were not a few quarters in which the Femlnas suggestion was show how Important a matter what one wears Is in ones life Its a atory r taken seriously Never however it woUld seem by Mr Lonaworth accord- ¬ about the white mousseline dress No genuine girl could have looked forward with greater eagernessteacher school Roosevelt told the ing ito what Archie Miss Roosevelt herself was not the kind that sighed for titles Many a to the part she 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somebody suggested that it would be a fine thing to take a water never permitted her daughters to have their own way in this respect trip There was no steam yacht with fancy brass finishings nor a speedy Mrs Cowles added that the whole world of fashion approved Victorias launch at handonly one of the citys fireboats an ordinary everyday artistic sense and considered her not only a wise queen but a Very wisp tug and away on It wont Miss Roosevelt aS gay as the gayest of her party mother Alice promised to think of all this and of course we all know now L It was not long after this incident that tiring of the joys of coaching Her hithe- that Mrs Cowless counsel prevailed t tie future Mrs Longworth swore her loyalty to automoblllng rtritIs said objected to her taking up this sport of imminent risks Simul- Only TimeJhat MisS Roosevelttaneously with the report of the Presidents disapprobation of autolng for tilsdaughter Miss Roosevelt appeared In the streets of Washington and In Is Kncfton 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THE FLYING BISCUIT: PUMPKIN SPICE ICED LATTE 4150 NW 16th Blvd, Gainesville, 32605 The Pumpkin Spice Iced Latte comes in a tall glass with a dollop of whipped cream on the top. But that is not all. A mountain of brown sugar and black and orange sprinkles can be seen on the whipped cream. It was so beautiful; I almost did not want to ruin it by taking a sip. Almost. It tasted heavenly. I immediately got a sugar rush from the sweetness. In my mind, I was transported to a pumpkin patch.
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UPPERCRUST BAKERY: CRANBERRY ROSEMARY ESPRESSO TONIC, CHOCOLATE LAVENDER CAPPUCCINO, DIRTY CHAI, SUGAR COOKIES 4118 NW 16th Blvd. Gainesville, 32605 I had the opportunity to taste three holiday-style drinks and two sugar cookies. The Cranberry Rosemary Espresso Tonic is a drink for tea lovers who have a soft spot for espresso. The Chocolate Lavender Cappuccino tasted like mocha so much I felt like I was in Willy Wonka’s chocolate factory. However, the hint of lavender was a nice, unexpected touch. Meanwhile, the Dirty Chai is a sweet, hot, and classic choice. It is something quick and easy that any coffee lover should try. The two sugar cookies were a work of art. Both were soft, with a thick flood of frosting on the top. One was shaped like a pumpkin with orange and white frosting swirls. The other took the shape of a snowflake with a pink frosting pattern on top. Both were scrumptious. They were soft yet solid. Smooth but filling.
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4113 NW 16th Blvd., Gainesville 32605 I had the festive privilege of tasting not one, two, but three, superb holiday coffees at The Bagel Bakery. I must’ve been on Santa’s “Nice List” this year! The Peppermint Mocha was the perfect mix of hot chocolate and espresso. It came piping hot and brought a minty sensation to my tastebuds. For a second, I thought I was at the North Pole. Like most Pumpkin Spice Lattes, the one made by The Bagel Bakery was pretty delicious. Sweet, but with a hint of espresso to send the caffeine pumping through my veins. My favorite was the Pumpkin Chai. Words cannot do this drink justice. The beverage’s sweet, creamy pumpkin flavor had me begging for more. If I could drink this every day, I would.
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CONCORD COFFEE: PUMPKIN SPICE HOT LATTE, PUMPKIN ICED CAPPUCCINO, SNICKERDOODLE ICED CAPPUCCINO, SNICKERDOODLE HOT LATTE 1380 W University Ave, Gainesville, FL 32603 The barista made me four drinks. All of which had different yet delectable tastes. The Pumpkin Spice Hot Latte was very foamy, which I loved. The taste once again made me feel like I was at the peak of the fall season, which is hard to accomplish in Florida. Like the Pumpkin Spice Hot Latte, the Pumpkin Iced Cappuccino made me appreciate my love of pumpkin even more. It was refreshing as the iced version helped cool me from the Florida heat. Similarly, the Snickerdoodle Iced Cappuccino made my love of Snickerdoodle cookies skyrocket. Two of my favorite things — iced coffee and snickerdoodle — were combined. The Snickerdoodle Hot Latte was my favorite, but the competition was brutal. It smelled like a freshly baked cookie and tasted like one, too. I slurped the whole thing down in less than a minute.
BAY ISLANDS COFFEE COMPANY: PUMPKIN PATCH LATTE, MAPLE PUMPKIN LATTE 3270 SW 35th Blvd, Gainesville, 32608 I was given two fall drinks to try, though many more were on the menu. I taste-tested the Pumpkin Patch Latte and the Maple Pumpkin Latte. However, Bay Islands Coffee also has a S’mores Latte, Peppermint Mocha, and a Gingerbread Latte available. The Pumpkin Patch Latte was very good and quickly went down the hatch. I only had a small, but no matter how filling it was, I wanted more. The blend of pumpkin notes with the coffee beans was splendid. The Maple Pumpkin Latte was very similar to the Pumpkin Patch Latte. However, what made it different was the kick of cinnamon and maple, which prompted me to chug the drink down like a kid trying soda for the first time.
CURIA ON THE DRAG: PUMPKIN SPICE SYRUP LATTE 2029 NW 6th St, Gainesville, 32609 This drink, while iced, can also be made hot. The pumpkin taste was great, and patrons can request more sugar. Besides the Pumpkin Spice Syrup Latte, Curia on the Drag sells a Peppermint Syrup Latte, a Curry Ginger Syrup, and a Coquito Latte. They also bake goods like Vegan Chocolate Peppermint Crinkles, Vegan Sprinkle Cookies and Cinnamon Hazelnut White Chocolate Scones, Cheese Danishes, Almond Snowball Cookies, Peppermint Oreo Cakes, Chocolate Chip Chai Muffins, Soft Molasses Cookies and Hazelnut Chocolate Crinkles. That’s a lot of festive fun to enjoy all holiday season!
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So, with all that said and done, if you are feeling adventurous and want to branch out of the big-chain java bubble, these local coffeehouses and bakeries (and many more I didn’t have room to list) will welcome you in with open arms and give you a cup o’ joe you can festively drink up to this season. Happy Holidays!
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Embracing Life BY DONNA BONNELL
FLIP FLOPS AND A PURPLE PARROT The Parrothead edition of The Twelve Days of Christmas is my favorite jingle this holiday season. Instead of the customary turtle doves, partridges, and pear trees, Jimmy Buffett substituted Bahamian and Florida Keys souvenirs to create a laidback alternative tune. In case you have not heard this version, the gifts bestowed are: 12 Landshark Lagers, 11 Lulu Cookbooks, ten tiki torches, nine pairs of flip flops, eight vintage 8-tracks, seven Vegas tickets, six matte guitar picks, five cheeseburgers, four Hawaiian ukes, three Fin hats, two tattoos and a purple parrot in a palm tree. Like so many others in my age group, especially those from Florida and other states bordering the Gulf of Mexico, his songs are anthem-like. Buffett was born on Christmas Day, December 25, 1946, and died on September 1, 2023 (the start of Labor Day weekend). I was born in Miami in 1954, of Bahamian descent. My ancestors migrated to the Keys and Miami following their legendary days of piracy. While I am not a true Parrothead, his music was a lifelong staple. Many relatives, including my parents, lived the lifestyle in his lyrics. Shortly before Labor Day this year, I spent several sun-filled days on the beach in Saint Augustine with my daughter and her family. The evening before we left, we dined at an outdoor seafood restaurant. After being blessed with the beach’s sights, sounds, and smells long enough to unwind, a scrumptious shrimp dinner was the grand finale. The background beach music included my beloved Buffett. Suddenly, an emotional wave slammed my soul. After many years of missing my extended family, I began reminiscing about the extraordinary times we shared in Buffett’s paradise. Could I have had a premonition of Buffett’s passing? Or was it simply a bountiful bout of homesickness? Whatever happened, my reflecting Jimmy
journey began by trying to remember which song was requested by and played at my husband’s best friend’s memorial service. Jay suffered terribly from Multiple Sclerosis. Nonetheless, he loved nothing more than kicking back and being on the water. Like Jimmy, Jay always had a smile on his face and celebrated life. The week after returning from vacation, I listened to countless hours of my favorite Buffett tunes. It was not until Jimmy died that I learned Jay’s song was A Pirate Looks At 40. The following stanzas describe him perfectly, “Mother, mother ocean, I have heard you call; Wanted to sail upon your waters since I was three feet tall…Yes, I am a pirate, two hundred years too late; I’m an over-forty victim of fate.” Jay’s second request for his celebration of life was to have a parking meter installed as his headstone, which took a little manipulating. His instructions were to deposit coins, enjoy Buffett’s songs, and for family and friends to share stories. Once the ‘time expired’ lever sprung, any sadness was to end and the partying to begin. We did just that. If reincarnation is real, perhaps Jay was one of my pirate relatives in a former life. In this lifetime he died more than twenty years ago. Miraculously (maybe), I am finally putting together the possible (albeit far-fetched) connection from Jimmy’s magical music. One thing for sure is that Jay and Jimmy embodied the same good-hearted, beach-loving spirit.
Like Jimmy, Jay always had a smile on his face and celebrated life. Jimmy’s sister, Lucy Buffett, Author of Lulu’s Kitchen Cookbook (previously mentioned above in the Parrothead holiday jingle), described their last conversation as a beautiful goodbye. She said, “He didn’t care about resting in peace.” His final words were, “Have fun.” Regular readers know that Christmas and Thanksgiving traditions are important to me. That will never change. It, however, seems appropriate on the first birthday and Christmas following Jimmy’s death to embrace a splash of salty life fun. This year, my cure for holiday stress is to savor a merry margarita and a charbroiled cheeseburger while listening to The Twelve Days of Christmas (Parrothead style) and A Pirates Looks At 40. If anyone asks, flip-flops and a purple parrot are on my wish list. Merry Christmas, everyone, and remember to have fun!
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GAINESVILLE’S ART SCENE IN THE SPOTLIGHT The 42nd Annual Downtown Festival and Art Show
“The arts.” It’s a broad term with a unique meaning to each person – even those fully immersed in it. Regardless of how one may define “the arts,” there is something for everyone at the 42nd Annual Downtown Festival and Art Show. W R I T T E N B Y L I N D S AY S C H I N D L E R P H O T O G R A P H Y B Y E R I C K A W I N T E R PA U L E Y
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aintings, jewelry, sculptures, live performances, and more can all be found amid the
300-400 vendors on November 18 and 19. While this may be the 42nd rendition of this festival, there is nothing redundant or copy-paste about the art on display. A true reflection of Gainesville’s art scene, no one craft or performance is quite like another, providing a holistic glimpse into the city’s culture. There will be about 200 adult fine artists, about a dozen youth fine artists, over 150 performing artists, and over a dozen food trucks. With so many options and stations to visit, it’s impossible to grow bored. Chelsea Carnes, the events coordinator for the cultural events division of the city of Gainesville, describes the Gainesville art scene in one word — “Vibrant.” “For a town our size,” she said, “we really punch above our weight.” The festival was established in 1981 as art fairs started taking off nationwide. Artists found that setting up in downtown areas and selling their work was a way to make a living, and thus, the art fair was born. This particular festival has a sister festival that takes place in the spring. Between the two, they give local artists a platform to showcase what they work on throughout the year. “They keep a robust fine arts scene throughout the year,” Carnes said. “It keeps local artists employed while highlighting the local flavors of Gainesville.” This particular festival takes place just as people start thinking about the holidays, creating the perfect opportunity to do some holiday shopping that will guarantee a unique gift find — or a great way to treat yourself, too. As the weather begins to cool and hits that not-too-coldbut-not-too-hot sweet spot in mid-November, it creates the perfect environment to take a stroll downtown and enjoy everything the festival offers. This is also that tiny window in the year where Gainesville is just “Gainesville” as opposed to “Rainesville,” so being outdoors is actually inviting and enticing.
The festival was established in 1981 as art fairs started taking off nationwide. Artists found that setting up in downtown areas and selling their work was a way to make a living, and thus, the art fair was born.
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Downtown Gainesville is historic, but it truly comes to life when lined with hundreds of vendors showcasing their craft. Carnes is particularly excited about the performing arts that the festival has to offer this year. She grew up with a background in performing arts, so she made an effort to highlight them a bit extra. Upon getting hired, she brought in a new performing arts director, Jacob Adams, a musician himself. This year, they partnered with two nationally known and critically acclaimed headliners performing at the festival. Mama’s Broke, a Canadian Folk Duo, will perform on Saturday, November 18. They recently performed on NPR Tiny Desk and will be making their way to Gainesville for the weekend. Hurray for the Riff Raff, a New Orleans-based band, will take the stage on Sunday, November 19. Having made a name for themselves performing different types of folk music, the band has been featured in places such as Pitchfork and NPR Tiny Desk. There are six stages to ensure ample space for all 150 performers exhibiting their talent at the festival. A Gainesville local, Carnes grew up attending the
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She also spoke about the benefits of the festival from a financial perspective. “It’s a commercial space for artists to make money as well, and every musician that performs gets paid,” she said. In the past, many performers came to the festival as volunteers simply looking to get their names out there. Now, not only
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Downtown Gainesville is historic, but it truly comes to life when lined with hundreds of vendors showcasing their craft. “I came up with like six,” she said with a laugh. “It’s just a multipurpose event.” Regardless of how many sentences she spoke, she beamed while saying them. “It provides a space for Gainesville residents, neighbors, and performers - just people who live in Gainesville - to get together and feel a sense of community pride and belonging — a sense of cultural identity about their city,” Carnes said.
does the festival allow them to gain some exposure, but they are also all paid fairly. Aside from physical and visual artwork, there will also be plenty of culinary artwork to enjoy. Any chef will be sure to tell you that food is most definitely an art form, and there will be over a dozen food trucks selling a variety of international cuisine. This means plenty of “fuel stations” to ensure you can walk around
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all day and enjoy the festival to the fullest. It’s a cliché but true — there is truly something for everyone. While children may not have yet developed an appreciation for the arts, there are still ways for them to stay engaged. The northwestern corner of the festival will feature an “imagination station,” which has activities just for children to get them to engage in art-related activities.
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People in the past have said the festival “feels so Gainesville,” which makes Carnes happy. “I like that people see it as a reflection of the identity of the city,” she said. “It’s a multicultural celebration, and it really reflects the diverse and wonderful world of art we have here in our town.” Gainesville is a melting pot of so many cultures, and this festival is an opportunity for them all to come together and celebrate themselves. Art may be subjective, but one thing is for sure — this festival caters to any and every audience.
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HOLIDAY SHOPPING FOR UNIQUE & LOCAL GOODS
The Winter GLAM Craft Show W R I T T E N BY D E B R A G A R C I A
IT IS ALMOST TIME. OVER 80 VENDORS WILL ARRIVE IN GAINESVILLE FOR THIS YEAR’S GLAM CRAFT SHOW. Taking place on Dec. 3rd from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at First Magnitude Brewing Company, the 15th annual winter GLAM Craft Show will show the city of Gainesville a fresh shopping experience filled with handmade and locally designed goods. Missing it means shoppers must wait until April for their spring show at Cypress and Grove Brewery. Sew Make Do LLC, a Gainesville-based small business that strives to bring creative opportunities to our local community, produces the GLAM craft shows twice a year. This allows socially minded shoppers to purchase unique, handcrafted gifts within their community and connect with the people who made them. Hundreds of customers visit every event to catch a glimpse of all the fun.
Previous GLAM events have seen over 70 vendors, all with unique products. At GLAM, shoppers will find many variations of handmade jewelry, men’s and women’s silkscreened T-shirts, funky home decor, hand-spun yarns, thrown mugs, baby bibs, hand poured soaps, fitness hoops, stickers, amigurumi (the Japanese art of knitting or crocheting small, stuffed yarn creatures), forged knives and more.
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Timber Line Jewelry has been in Gainesville for almost 30 years and has sold goods at GLAM for over 10 years.
Glam Producer and organizer Kim Kruse used to be a vendor herself at Atomic Holiday Bazaar in Sarasota. As a Gainesville resident, Kruse felt that her hometown could use a similar event every year. So, she started GLAM, which has become an event that the Gainesville community looks forward to every year. “GLAM often feels more like a block party than anything else,” Kruse said, “There’s just a warmth and positive energy to it. I have vendors that come from other cities, and they say that the people here in Gainesville are some of the best audiences that they’ve worked with.” Vendors come far and wide to sell their products at the GLAM shows. Over 80 vendors are estimated to attend the winter show this year. Lisa Fulk owns Sunshine Canning, a business based in Sarasota that sells homemade jams, pepper jellies, and pickles. Sunshine Canning’s jars are handcrafted and canned the old-fashioned way, with no preservatives or chemicals. Fulk and her team started vending at GLAM in 2015 and have returned yearly. Their foodie customers cannot get enough. 44 | OUR TOWN MAGAZINE
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“We were met with so much appreciation and enthusiasm! Our customers there come back every year to stock up, and it’s been so fun meeting everyone,” Fulk said. Meanwhile, vendors like Nikki Kragiel, founder of Timber Line Jewelry, has been in Gainesville for almost 30 years and has sold goods at GLAM for over 10 years. Created in 2004, Timber Line Jewelry sells handcrafted home goods, earrings, necklaces, rings, planters’ ornaments, mirrors, shelving, and belt buckles. Kragiel and her Timber Line Jewelry team strive to create original, eye-catching designs that people will want to wear often. Their use of ease and lightweight styles helps incorporate wood patterns, geometric designs, and characteristic angles in their designs. “We have customers that repeatedly come to us for gifts and send their partners our way when they have birthdays, holidays, or anniversaries coming up,” Kragiel said, “having this wonderful community in Gainesville that is so enthusiastic about supporting small brands, artists and creatives is truly something to be grateful for.” It is not just jams and jewelry that shoppers will find at the GLAM winter show, as Rudy’s Rescue for Homeless Toys,
founded by Jeanne Thomas Bunting, will also be present at the craft show this year. Rudy’s Rescue for Homeless Toys started in 2015 when Bunting found a love for crocheting little sweaters on her stash of farm animals and then embellishing them with vintage ribbon and Christmas ornaments. These toys appeal to everyone: children, parents, and even collectors. Over the years, the once sweet little ornaments have developed darker anthropomorphic personalities. “Now children fall in love with a giant T-Rex Santa devouring the North Pole while mom and dad claim a Dinosaur Nativity scene complete with little dinosaur shepherds and Wise Men,” Bunting said. The GLAM winter show also brings in vendors like Lorena Haldeman, the solo artist and operator of Halde Craft. Twelve years ago Haldeman was encouraged by her friends to start a ceramics business, as she has been making ceramics her whole life. Haldeman makes handmade items such as mugs, bowls, platters, and sometimes soap. She also dyes yarn, having once run a yarn shop. In Haldeman’s own words, she makes “weird, fun, useful things that draw in people looking for something a little unusual.” Haldeman loves attending the GLAM shows and applauds Kruse’s efforts every year, as she believes she does Lorena Haldeman started her ceramics business 12 years ago. Her handmade items such as mugs, bowls, platters, and sometimes soaps will be available for purchase at this year’s GLAM winter show.
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Rudy’s Rescue for Homeless Toys started in 2015 when Bunting found a love for crocheting little sweaters on her stash of farm animals and then embellishing them with vintage ribbon and Christmas ornaments.
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an amazing job organizing the annual event. “My hat is off to Kim every year. I really don’t know how she does it,” Haldeman said. However, when Haldeman attends GLAM, selling goods is not her only priority. She also enjoys seeing her fellow vendor friends.
“ This year, I’m looking for items that provide me joy and comfort in gifting them and owning them for myself.” “GLAM is such a great place to see people I don’t have time to see during the rest of the year,” Haldeman said, “I like to joke that I’m more there for the hugs than to sell things.” Both the winter and spring GLAM craft shows attract hundreds of shoppers each year. These shoppers range from college students from the University of Florida and Santa Fe College to families from all over the state and even senior citizens who are enjoying their retirement. Kathy Anderson, 39, is a Gainesville resident who frequents GLAM shows with her friends. She loves buying artisan-made decals, prints, floral earrings, pottery, and plant-related items. While her shopping objectives vary yearly, Anderson loves to go to GLAM to buy gifts for the important people in her life. However, this year, she has other plans. “This year, I’m looking for items that provide me joy and comfort in gifting them and owning them for myself,” Anderson said, “I enjoy supporting and knowing more about local entrepreneurs.” The GLAM Winter Craft Show is an event Gainesville residents should take advantage of, whether they are window shopping or want to buy one-ofa-kind gifts for themselves, friends, or family.
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HISTORIC HOLIDAY
CELEBRATE A HISTORIC HOLIDAY IN GAINESVILLE
The Magic of Christmas Past BY J OA N N A G R E Y TA L B O T
Gainesville may never see a white Christmas, but the holidays are still a time of wonder, community, and togetherness. Two traditions that have stood the test of time are the enjoyment of holiday decorations and spending time with those we love. The types of decorations have changed over the years, but the joy of bringing holiday magic into our homes has not. Two of Alachua County’s oldest homes, constructed in the late 1850s, decorate for the holidays every year and invite the public to stroll through each room and imagine the former residents’ celebrations.
HOLIDAY TOURS AT THE HISTORIC HAILE HOMESTEAD During the month of December, the Homestead will be decorated for the holidays with evergreens and vintage
ornaments. The Homestead will be closed on Sunday, December 24th and 31st. The Historic Haile Homestead, staffed entirely by volunteers, is open for tours on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Sundays from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Weekday tours can be arranged depending on docent availability. Weekend tours are $5/person, and weekday tours are $10/person. Group tours (10 or more) are $4/person. Visitors learn the full history of the Homestead on each tour. Docents share about the Haile family, their connection to the Kanapaha Presbyterian Church, and the lives of the enslaved men and women who worked at the Kanapaha Plantation. In the Allen and Ethel Graham Visitors Center and Museum, visitors have the opportunity to watch two videos – “Beginnings” about the Haile family and their move to Alachua County, and “Enslavement to Freedom”
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During the month of December, the Homestead will be decorated for the holidays with evergreens and vintage ornaments—inviting visitors to stroll the grounds.
about the brutal truth of slavery and how Reconstruction and Jim Crow impacted freedmen in Alachua County. For more information, visit: hailehomestead.org.
THE HISTORIC HAILE HOMESTEAD AT KANAPAHA PLANTATION In 1854, Thomas Evans and Serena Chesnut Haile moved their family from Camden, South Carolina to Alachua County. They brought 56 enslaved people with them, and by the 1860 slave schedule, they had 66 enslaved people living in 18 dwellings. The Hailes’ 6,200 square-foot home, completed in 1856, was built by enslaved laborers and is a testament to the skill of the craftsmen. Two of the enslaved people, Johnson and Maria Chestnut, still have descendants in Alachua County – they founded the Chestnut Funeral Home and have served in a variety of capacities in government and community organizations. Historian and Board President Karen Kirkman has spent years researching all the residents of the Kanapaha Plantation and other plantations throughout Alachua County. She loves being able to help people make a connection to their enslaved ancestors. If you’re unable to visit the Historic Haile Homestead, you can find a large majority of her research on the Homestead’s website: hailehomestead.org. 50 | OUR TOWN MAGAZINE
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Two traditions that have stood the test of time are the enjoyment of holiday decorations and spending time with those we love.
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Thomas and Serena passed away in the 1890s and left the house and property to Evans Haile, the 14th of their fifteen children. He lived in Gainesville and worked as a defense attorney, so he used the house mainly on weekends and holidays. By the 1930s the house had been abandoned. Re-discovered in the 1970s and used for the film “Gal Young Un,” the house was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The Homestead was restored in 1996 with a grant from the State of Florida and has been open to the public for tours since 2001. The property is co-owned by the Alachua Conservation Trust and the Haile Family Trust.
HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE AT THE MATHESON HISTORY MUSEUM AND SWEETWATER BRANCH INN On Saturday, December 16, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., the Matheson and Sweetwater Branch Inn are hosting their annual Holiday Open House. The afternoon will be filled with live music, refreshments, vintage holiday craft activities, and self-guided tours of several historic buildings - the Museum, Matheson House, Tison Tool Barn – and the Sweetwater Branch Inn gardens. Staff are hopeful that Santa himself will pay a visit! Docents will be available in each building to share the history of its construction and former residents. Tickets will go on sale in mid-November. For complete information, visit the museum’s website at: mathesonmuseum.org/events.
HISTORIC MATHESON HOUSE The Historic Matheson House was home to three generations of the family. It is unclear when the house was completed. Still, thanks to Dr. Thomas McCaa’s ledger in the museum’s archives, it is certain that Alexander Matheson and his family were living on the property in 1858. The Mathesons also moved from Camden, South Carolina, and were friends with the Hailes. The 1860 census shows that at least three enslaved people were also living on the Matheson property. In 1867, Alexander’s son James married Augusta Steele, and they moved into the Matheson House. They raised four children, but only one lived to adulthood – Christopher. A graduate of the East Florida Seminary and The Citadel, Chris joined the Army. He was posted to Fort Bliss, near San Antonio, Texas. However, in 1897, his younger brother, Steele, was killed in a hunting accident so he left the Army and moved back home to help his parents. Chris settled on a career in law and served as Gainesville’s mayor from 1910 to 1917. His mother, Augusta, passed away in 1916, and a couple of years later he felt the call into the ministry. He was ordained as a minister of the Presbyterian Church and preached his first sermon at Central Presbyterian Church in Shawnee, Oklahoma, in 1919. He served there until 1945. During his time in Oklahoma, he met and married Sarah Hamilton, a North Carolina native and teacher at the Oklahoma Presbyterian College, where Chris served on the Board of Directors. Due to Chris’s health, they moved NOV/DEC 2023
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back to the Matheson home in Gainesville, and he passed away in 1952. Sarah served the Presbyterian Church and the Gainesville community for the rest of her life, passing away in 1996. The house was deeded to the Matheson Historical Center on her death and today is the crown jewel of the Matheson History Museum’s complex.
SWEETWATER BRANCH INN Opened in 1993 by Cornelia Holbrook, the Sweetwater Branch Inn celebrated its 30th anniversary this year. The Inn is “an eclectic blend of Victorian charm and southern hospitality.” The complex consists of two restored Victorian mansions – the McKenzie House and the Cushman-Colson House – guest cottages, a reception hall, and gardens. The Cushman-Colson House was constructed between 1885 and 1886 by Alonzo Cushman. He sold the property to Dr. James Colson in 1905. His wife, Eloise, passed away in 1947, and the home was sold to the Alvarez family. They used the home for the Alvarez Tourist Home. Holbrook 52 | OUR TOWN MAGAZINE
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purchased the home in 1992 and made it the first building of the Inn. The McKenzie House was constructed circa 1895 in the Queen Anne style with a gabled porch, balconies, and an octagonal turret. Holbrook’s parents, Juan and Giovanna, purchased the home in 1978 and painstakingly renovated it. The house, named for the last resident, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. The McKenzie House was the second building added to the Inn. Sweetwater Branch Inn’s beautifully maintained grounds include winding brick pathways, lush gardens, an ecofriendly salt pool, a pond and bridge, and seven fountains. Be sure to keep an eye out for the resident cats – Patches and Butters! This holiday season, take the opportunity to support these two important and much-needed museums by attending their special events. Your ticket purchase will go directly towards preserving our community’s collective history.
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HOLIDAY MEMORIES Some of my earliest memories center around the magic of the holidays. Our inner family circle was made up of grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins who were farmers like my mom and dad. We all lived just a few miles or less from one another, but living in the country, we usually didn’t see each other that often during the year. When the leaves began to turn and the harvest was upon us, the ladies started to get in the holiday mood and plans would begin for our annual potluck get-togethers. When I was very young, these were always held at my grandmother’s house. My mother would be on the phone with my aunts and grandmother planning the menu and who would prepare what dish. Family favorites would always be on the menu, but sometimes a new recipe would be brought in for variety. Of course, Thanksgiving dinner would feature roast turkey and the usual trimmings. Christmas was usually for ham and sweet potatoes. However, some of the more daring ladies might try a new recipe from a magazine such as Ladies’ Home Journal or Good Housekeeping. I remember when Cool Whip was introduced and hit the shelves in our grocery store. Some of my younger newlywed cousins thought Cool Whip was the greatest invention since sliced bread, and suddenly, we would have new dessert salads to try. Cool Whip was on everything, from pies to cakes to Jello. I could tell my mother and aunts preferred the “real thing,” hand-prepared whipped cream they made from scratch with their electric hand mixer. Even back then, convenience was replacing flavor in the kitchen as progress and time-saving for the housewife became a thing. Later, when my grandmother was getting older, and it was more difficult for her to host all the holiday gatherings at my grandparents’ house, my mother and aunts would rotate hosting the event at their homes. This was a nice alternative for us children, as we had the opportunity to become familiar with each of our families’ farms. There were
barns to explore, woods to hike in, and family pets to play with. It was a world of fun for us kids to enjoy. These winter gatherings would last all day, starting with the main meal at noon, followed by afternoon cleanup by the ladies in the kitchen. It was quite a process, taking hours to wash the pots, pans, and dishes and then put all the leftovers in the refrigerator. Remember, there were no convenience items like plastic containers back then. No plastic wrap, paper plates, or plastic silverware either. I do believe we had aluminum foil, which we called tin foil, but everything was usually kept in glass containers or serving bowls when we put them away in the “Frigidaire.” And that meant a lot of dishwashing—by hand! There were no dishwashers back then, either.
I remember when Cool Whip was introduced and hit the shelves in our grocery store. Some of my younger newlywed cousins thought Cool Whip was the greatest invention since sliced bread. While the ladies were busy in the kitchen doing up the dishes and working down the food, the men in the family returned to their respective farms to do the chores for their farm animals. Some had dairy cows that needed to be milked twice a day, rain or shine. There was no such thing as a day off for farmers. Others may not have had cows to care for, but some had pigs (referred to as hogs) or other animals that needed attention. Once the kitchen was taken care of, the ladies retired to the sitting room to talk and catch up with family news. Sometimes, Grandma might pick up a crochet project while listening to the conversation. It seemed she never looked at her hands as she quickly maneuvered the yarn on the hook. We children used this time to play outside in the brisk winter air. If the weather was too nasty, we would play board games like Sorry or Parcheesi, which Grandma kept in a drawer for toys. The men arrived hungry when they returned from their chores. It seemed like the ladies had just sat down, but once again they all headed back to the kitchen. This time, they made sandwiches from the leftover meat and reheated the side dishes. Once again, no modern conveniences like the microwave were available back then to help with the process. Everything needed to be reheated in pots and pans on the stove. After the meal was finished and the kitchen cleaned
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.
once again, the men began their annual card games. Several card tables were set up, and I remember hearing the familiar slap of cards as they were shuffled or thrown down on the table with a flourish when someone declared a “full house” or “four of a kind.” Sometimes the games got a little rowdy, and my grandpa was known for his English temper. It was just a part of the experience, though, and it never went further than a few choice words. The winters in the Midwest brought on darkness in the late afternoons. We children were tired out from a full day of play, and our tummies were full, so we didn’t mind. Once it was nighttime, we ended the day watching home movies that my grandmother had taken over the years with her movie camera. It was an event we always looked forward to. There were movies of all the grandchildren as babies and toddlers, first steps, birthday parties, holidays, and more. We were enchanted watching these old black and white movies taking life on the screen as we lay on the floor on our blankets and pillows. We knew each film by heart, laughing at the funny faces our parents made to the camera or anticipating the next scene where a cousin learned to ride a bike…smack into a tree! As the youngest children dozed off to sleep, I remember how cozy the feeling was to be surrounded by my family. When I close my eyes, I can still experience that feeling. I can still feel the love. Wishing you beautiful holiday memories that will live on for years to come in your family, too. And may your New Year be blessed with the cozy feeling of being with those you love.
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MAKING SPACE This week I had a cute little mental breakdown trying to shove an Amazon box under my bed. A few days ago I found a really great deal on a microphone for podcasting. No, I’m not thinking of taking my column musings to the airwaves. My 11-year-old’s latest dream is voice acting. So the mic is part of her wishlist setup to launch her VO career. It was $20 for a pretty decent microphone to round out her Santa list this year. And although I’d been warned that 11 was much too old to believe in the big guy, I was still trying to hold on to the magic. The mic was delivered to my door just moments before she was due to get off the bus. So I grabbed it and went to stash it under my bed. My apartment is a lot smaller than my old house, so finding little nooks to hide Christmas magic is tough. I frantically shuffled things around trying to find just enough real estate under my bed before Violet walked in the door. I started to sweat, and frustration took over until I finally screamed and tossed the package behind a pile of shoes in my closet. I’d just deal with it later. I’d already had a frustrating day. This whole year has been a heaping pile of frustrating plot twists. After my apartment flooded last Christmas, it took some time to find a new apartment and get settled in. Then just as I got settled, I got fired. Of all the blows I’ve taken in my life, that one unexpectedly topped the list as one of the hardest. All through the insanity of my lightning fast divorce and the even faster wedding of my ex husband, I was cool as a cucumber. As I started to rebuild my life on my own, I took each speedbump in stride. But the job loss gutted me. We’ll touch on what it’s like to get fired because your new boyfriend’s ex-girlfriend happens to be in charge another time. But suffice it to say I wasn’t fired for my performance, and I took it just like a death. As I was trying to find a new paycheck to support
my kids and still mourning the loss of my entire identity, I got news that my best friend was moving to New York — like fast. I was so numb in my job loss grief that I didn’t really process what it meant that my soulmate was leaving the state. My brain must have known I couldn’t take any more, and I went into survival mode. I processed the news in the only way I knew how. I booked a flight to visit her in the fall. I’d think about what life would be like without her later. About a week later I got a great job offer for a new company that would pay me more money to do more fun work. So I had that to distract me while Jenna packed her whole life and a piece of my heart into boxes. Summer flew by with the kids busier than ever. The biggest development was that my oldest decided she was done seeing her dad. They had a falling out, and that was that. She was over it. It broke my heart because I know how close she was with him before. But it also meant that I was fully solo parenting for the foreseeable future. No more trips unless
As I started to rebuild my life on my own, I took each speedbump in stride. But the job loss gutted me. I had a babysitter. And I don’t. I tried to push it out of my mind, but as the trip to New York began to inch closer, I realized it was looking less and less likely. I tried every avenue I could think of to find a sitter. I even asked all three of the grandmothers if they could help — offering to fly them in town and reassuring them that she’s 14 and very self-sufficient. They’d basically be a glorified Uber getting her to and from school for two days. But all three declined. One didn’t have the time off work, and two were simply too busy living their retired lives. The same day the microphone came in the mail I’d broken down in tears over the trip. It felt like all the independence I’d gained since the divorce left my body. I felt stuck. While my ex and his new wife went off to Europe for months, I dutifully took care of our children. I just wanted one weekend to visit my best friend. I love my kids, but I wanted a moment to myself. That night as we were eating dinner, Violet rocked me with some news. Without even looking up, she casually
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told me that she knew I was Santa. I was stunned. Were my days of Christmas magic done? Would this be the first year we didn’t have a believer in the house? I gathered myself, smirked, and told her I had no idea what she was talking about. Santa was fully real damnit. The revelation that she might be outgrowing the magic gutted me, but I also needed it. It helped me realize that my days of duty to these kids are numbered. The responsibility to be strong and do it all is tough. And I think it’s normal to crave a break, or want to do something just for me. But those days of just worrying about me are going to come faster than I realize. For now I’m going to keep making space under my bed for the magic. I’ll make room in my day for some peace. And I’ll be grateful for the space in my heart that these little podcasters fill every single day.
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Avalon Woods
1 - Avalon Woods
Avalon Woods
Avalon Woods is located in the growing town of Newberry, FL in Alachua County. The Gainesville area is known for its immense work opportunities, culture, and educational system. Gainesville is home to the University of Florida, which is Florida’s oldest and largest university, and Payne’s Prairie, a Florida State Park and U.S. National Natural Landmark, among many other attractions. Outdoor adventures await you! Newberry is surrounded by nature trails, state parks, springs, and recreational facilities. Within Newberry, residents enjoy shopping and dining at the Tioga Town Center and attending annual events and festivals held by local businesses. Each home is complete with stainless-steel appliances, granite countertops, and ceramic tile flooring throughout main living areas. Visit the 3 newly decorated model sales offices to learn about floorplans, home features, and D.R. Horton’s smart home system – Home is Connected. D.R. Horton (352) 282-3155 jrmckathan@drhorton.com www.drhorton.com/avalonwoods Parade Home: 1284 NW 246th Terrace, Newberry
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Directions to the Neighborhood: 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/SR 45, Turn right into community. Avalon Woods community is located 1/2 mile North of the Newberry Recreation-Archery Center.
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D.R. Horton West Central Florida
Greg Ridolph License #CRC057592 3300 SW 34th Ave, Suite 101A Ocala, FL 34474
(844) 348-7697 westcentralflorida@drhorton.com www.drhorton.com/westcentralflorida
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1 - Avalon Woods
Carollton
Flint Rock - 6 & 7
Lugano - 10 2 - Carollton
Carollton
Carollton is an estate home community with heavily wooded 5 acre lots. Each private homesite includes a paver entrance flanked by custom brick pillars. The deed restricted square foot minimums range from 4000 to 4500 square feet, depending on the lot. Only 4 beautiful homesites remain. Contact Mike Shannon at 352-258-3895 for more information. Shannon Homes of Gainesville, Inc. (352) 258-3895 (352) 318-8785 (352) 331-8801 mikeshannon3895@gmail.com Parade Home: 7459 SW 120th Street, Gainesville
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Directions to the Neighborhood: From Parker Road (SW 122nd street) enter Carollton onto SW 73rd Avenue, take the first right onto 120th street and the Parade home will be the second house on the left.
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Shannon Homes of Gainesville, Inc. Mike Shannon License #CG026000 7126 West University Ave Gainesville, FL 32607
(352) 258-3895 (352) 331-8801 mikeshannon3895@gmail.com
7459 SW 120th Street, Gainesville
4754 sqft conditioned 4 Bedroom, 4.5 Baths, plus Study • This sprawling estate home is located on a 5 acre densely wooded property • A menities include travertine f loors, extensive crown moldings, high ceilings with beams and trays • T he formal living room contains a fireplace & domed ceiling – adjacent dining is generously sized • Open kitchen with eat in nook, granite island, architectural rangehood, coffee bar & wine bar • The great room features courtyard and pool views & a beamed ceiling and brick accented windows • Gourmet outdoor kitchen with gas grill, cooktop, steam oven, fridge & conditioned pantry • Guest wing with private bath, walk in closet & courtyard views • Children’s wing with media room, private baths, walk in closets, & separate laundry • Master wing with study, exercise room, sumptuous master bedroom with arched alcove & pool views • Master closets with extensive built in storage & adjacent private master laundry room • Master bath with claw foot tub & glass walled shower with twin valves & handheld sprays • 5 car garage with adjacent “Florida Basement” conditioned storage room Zoned for: Archer Elementary, Oakview Middle, and Newberry High Schools
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The City of Starke, located in the heart of North Central Florida, is one of the region’s oldest communities and home to more 1than 5,700 residents. Starke serves as the seat of Bradford County and is an important regional logistical center - Avalon Woods just 25 miles South of I-10 via US Highway 301 and 25 miles NW of Gainesville via State Road 24. John F. Crawford Homes (904) 338-5683 sales@johnfcrawfordhomes.com www.johnfcrawfordhomes.com Parade Home: 1720 Raiford Road, Starke
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Flint Rock - 6 & 7
Lugano - 10
Directions to the Neighborhood: 2 - Carollton From Gainesville, follow FL-24 E/NE Waldo Rd and US-301 N to Bradford County. Take the FL-16 exit from US-301 N/State Rte 223 South. Keep right at the fork to merge onto FL-16 E/Raiford Rd. Home will be about ½ mile down on the left.
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John F. Crawford Homes, LLC John Crawford License #CBC1264448 14368 NW 161st Ave Alachua, FL 32615
(904) 338-5683 sales@johnfcrawfordhomes.com www.johnfcrawfordhomes.com
1720 Raiford Road, Starke 3009 sqft conditioned 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Bath, plus Study and Lanai
•P ool with heated Spa •O utdoor Kitchen •T hree Car Garage •C ustom Built-ins and Closets •S tanding Seam accent roof •C ustom Cabinets •C ustom Oversized Iron front door • 1 6’ pocket sliding door •W et room master shower • Exposed beams and custom Trey ceilings •E lectric fireplace • M ulti-glide seamless pass-through window Zoned for: Starke Elementary, Bradford Middle, and Bradford High Schools
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Dylan’s Grove
Laureate Village - 9
4 & 5 - Dylan’s Grove
1 - Avalon Woods
Dylan’s Grove
Dylan’s Grove, now expanded to add Phase 2A, with 9 estate size lots, from 2.00 acres to 3.95 acres. The homesites are open and level and the forty acres comprising Phase 2A are surrounded by a stand of huge, mature oak trees in the 100 foot wide common buffer. There is an 8 foot wide paved jogging trail, meandering 2 1/2 miles through a wooded buffer, offering real nature focused living. Our trails are tucked away to provide tranquility and pass through large stands of mature trees. DYLAN’S GROVE IS AN OPEN BUILDER NEIGHBORHOOD. Atlantic Design Homes / Dylan Grove Development, LLC (352) 378-0521 (352) 318-1108 (352) 665-6100 lucian@atlanticd.com michelle@atlanticd.com michael@pemcoFlorida.com www.atlanticd.com Parade Homes: 19174 SW 21st Place, Newberry 19010 SW 21st Place, Newberry 22 | PARADE OF HOMES
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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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Atlantic Design Homes Lucian Kragiel License #CGC060937 1502 NW 6th Street, Gainesville, FL 32601 (352) 378-0521
(352) 318-1108 lucian@atlanticd.com michelle@atlanticd.com www.atlanticd.com
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Zoned for: Archer Elementary, Oakview Middle, and Newberry High Schools
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Lucian Kragiel License #CGC060937 1502 NW 6th Street, Gainesville, FL 32601 (352) 378-0521
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Zoned for: Archer Elementary, Oakview Middle, and Newberry High Schools
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• L arge vaulted main room with floor to ceiling glass • Large front porch and lanai • Premium Anderson Fibrex® composite windows offering superior insulation and strength • Indoor (vented) 50” gas fireplace • Outdoor gas fireplace with stone veneer • Premium cabinetry by Straw and Company fine woodwork • Additional kitchen, pantry and wet bar with sink and 2nd refrigerator • Upgraded Fisher and Paykel appliances • Premium wood and tile flooring • 18 seer, 2 stage high efficiency air conditioner systems with wi-fi thermostats for added comfort • Home is pre-wired for: alarm system, (6) gigabit ethernet ports, wi-fi system, (4) exterior cameras, smart door locks, and automated lights • Plumbing stub out and electrical prewire for outdoor kitchen
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19010 SW 21st Place, Newberry
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Flint Rock
1 - Avalon Woods
Flint Rock - 6 & 7
Lug 2 - Carollton
Flint Rock
Flint Rock Agrihood is the first of its kind in the Gainesville community, promoting a lifestyle of healthy living and wellness. This planned residential community development is centered around its gardens, orchards, and reforestation; emphasizing the principles of community and sustainable agriculture as integral parts of community planning while embracing the farm-to-table lifestyle. Barry Rutenberg & Associates, Inc./AR Homes (352) 373-3405 bbanks@arhomes.com www.arhomes.com/barry-rutenberg Parade Home: 12576 SW 58th Circle, Archer Directions to the Neighborhood: From Newberry Road: Turn onto Parker Road (122nd Street) and GW Homes follow south to the entrance of Flint Rock. Homes are located in (352) 373-1724 The Orchard and The Parke. lori.willis@evrealestate.com www.gw-homes.com Parade Home: 5144 SW 125th Circle, Archer 26 | PARADE OF HOMES
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THE AVALON 1561F - CUSTOM INVENTO Lisa Rutenberg Tribble License #CRC1333578 5431 SW 35th Drive, Suite 600, Gainesville, FL 32608
(352) 373-3405 bbanks@arhomes.com www.arhomes.com/ barry-rutenberg
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Zoned for: Chiles Elementary, Kanapaha Middle, and Buchholz High Schools
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GW Homes
Gay Schmitt G.W. Robinson License #RG0013181 6208 NW 43rd Street Gainesville, FL 32653
(352) 332-9500 sales@gw-homes.com www.gw-homes.com
5144 SW 125th Circle, Archer
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Gloria’s Way
Laureate Village - 9
14, 15, 16 & 17 Wimberley
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12 & 13 Town of Tioga 4 & 5 - Dylan’s Grove
11 - Oakmo
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Flint Rock - 6 & 7
Lugano - 1 2 - Carollton
Gloria’s Way
Gloria’s Way is a new community located west of I-75, near Jonesville. The single-family residential development features 42 large lots near the recently signaled intersection of SW 8th Avenue and SW 122nd Street. Residents have convenient access to the Starbucks, Steeplechase Shopping Center, and Publix Supermarket through interconnecting public roadways through Town of Tioga. Just north of Gloria’s Way on NW 122nd Street is North Florida Regional Medical Center Emergency Center and the coveted Tioga Town Center with Patticakes, Gainesville Health and Fitness, Dave’s New York Deli, Northwest Seafood, World of Beer, along with several other professional offices and fine retailers. Warring Homes, Inc. (352) 333-8400 builder@warringhomes.com www.warringhomes.com Parade Home: 12096 SW 9th Lane, Gainesville
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Directions to the Neighborhood: At the intersection of SW 8th Avenue and SW 122nd Street (Parker Road), turn East onto SW 8th Avenue. The subdivision will be the first right onto SW 120th Drive.
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Mark Warring (352) 333-8400 License #CBC057420 119 NW 137th Drive, Suite 10 builder@warringhomes.com www.warringhomes.com Newberry, FL 32669
12096 SW 9th Lane, Gainesville 3008 sqft conditioned 4 Bedroom, 3 Baths
• Contemporary style home with a modern vibe and great view • Gourmet kitchen with oversized quartz island. Stainless steel appliances package and modem custom hood vent. • Tray ceiling in family room with painted nickel gap in pop up tray and fireplace wall. • Master bath suite includes his and her closets, spa bath walk in shower and freestanding tub. • Breakfast area features huge picture windows. • L arge covered rear porch with pavers and sitting area. • Private lot overlooking protected wooded preserve. • Modern custom fireplace/TV/wall with linear electric fireplace. • Home includes energy efficient insulated windows, tank-less water heater, Icynene insulation and irrigation rain sensor. Zoned for: Chiles Elementary, Kanapaha Middle and Buchholz High Schools
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Laureate Village Laureate Village - 9
14, 15, 16 & 17 Wimberley
8 - Gloria
12 & 13 Town of Tioga 4 & 5 - Dylan’s Grove
1 - Avalon Woods
Flint Rock - 6 & 7
2 - Caroll
Laureate Village
Laureate Village is a beautiful GW Homes Community with over 200 homesites. One of Gainesville’s Finest SW Communities of Luxury homesites. Laureate Village residents will be able to enjoy a beach entry community pool, playground, pickleball, shaded cabanas, putting green and walking trails throughout. Located close to Tioga Town Center, Celebration Pointe and just minutes from UF and Shands. GW Homes (352) 373-1724 lori.willis@evrealestate.com www.gw-homes.com Parade Home: 540 SW 144th Drive, Newberry
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Directions to the Neighborhood: From Newberry Road, Turn south on SW 143rd Street, and travel ¼ mile to the entrance of Laureate Village on the right.
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Gay Schmitt G.W. Robinson License #RG0013181 6208 NW 43rd Street Gainesville, FL 32653
(352) 332-9500 sales@gw-homes.com www.gw-homes.com
540 SW 144th Drive, Newberry
1953 sqft conditioned 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath, plus Study COVERED PORCH
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• GW Homes Oxford Floor Plan • Modern Elevation Design • Spacious Open Great room Design with Vaulted Ceiling • Beautiful Craftsman trim detail • Formal Dining and Breakfast Area • G ourmet Kitchen with Solid Wood Cabinets • Spacious Kitchen Island • Quartz Countertops • Luxury Vinyl Plank Flooring • Designer Ceramic tile • Stunning Spa style Owners Bath • Spacious Covered Veranda and Outdoor Living Space • Decorative Pavers on Driveway, Porches, and Sidewalk.
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Zoned for: Terwilliger Elementary, Oakview Middle and Newberry High Schools
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1 - Avalon Woods
Lugano
Flint Rock - 6 & 7
Lugano - 10 2 - Carollton
Lugano
Lugano, Emmer Development’s newest single family home community, is located in Southwest Gainesville and offers a perfect escape from our busy lives. An idyllic, resort-style community, Lugano is surrounded by walking trails and features a clubhouse with numerous amenities, including a fitness center, tennis & pickleball courts, a basketball court, dog park and coming very soon a pool and splash park too! Lugano is currently zoned for Wiles Elementary School, Kanapaha Middle School, and Buchholz High School. With homes starting in the mid-300’s and just a 15-20 minute commute to most of the University of Florida, Shands Hospital, Butler Plaza, Celebration Pointe, and more, Lugano is the perfect place to call home! Emmer Development Corp. (352) 374-4910 (352) 376-2444 sales@emmergroup.com www.emmergroup.com Parade Home: 9646 SW 67th Lane, Gainesville 34 | PARADE OF HOMES
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Directions to the Neighborhood: Turn north onto SW Lugano Blvd from the entrance on Archer Rd. Take the second left onto SW 67th Lane and it is the 7th home on the right (north) side.
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Emmer Development Corp. Ryan McGriff License #CBC1266351 2801 SW Archer Road Gainesville, FL 32608
(352) 374-4910 sales@emmergroup.com www.EmmerGroup.com
9646 SW 67th Lane, Gainesville 1530 sqft conditioned 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath
•F ront elevation includes a front porch with upgraded decorative pavers. •K itchen features upgraded two-tone cabinets with under-cabinet lighting, quartz countertops, and decorative backsplash. •U pgraded GE stainless steel appliance package with gas slide-in range. •F eatures upgraded Drop-N-Go in Valet area, complete with bench and storage cubbies. •U pgraded black/graphite light fixtures, mirrors, and fans throughout. •V inyl plank flooring throughout the main living areas. •T ray ceilings added in the Master Bedroom, Great Room, and Dining Room. •E nergy efficient gas tankless water heater. •L ow-energy glass vinyl windows. •U pgraded wall and floor tile in both Bathrooms. •U pgraded matte black plumbing fixtures, door hardware, and cabinet hardware throughout the home. •A ccess to multiple community amenities as well as front yard landscape maintenance included with HOA.
Zoned for: Wiles Elementary, Kanapaha Middle and Buchholz High Schools
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Laureate Village - 9
Wimberley
8 - Gloria’s Way
12 & 13 Town of Tioga 4 & 5 - Dylan’s Grove
Oakmont
11 - Oakmont
1 - Avalon Woods
Flint Rock - 6 & 7
Lugano - 10 2 - Carollton
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/barry-rutenberg Parade Home: 10960 SW 30th Ave, Gainesville
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Directions to the Neighborhood: From Jonesville, Head East on FL-26. Turn right onto NW 122nd St (Parker Road). Turn left onto SW 24th Ave. Turn right onto SW 117th St (Oakmont Entrance).
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Barry Rutenberg & Associates, Inc. /AR Homes Lisa Rutenberg Tribble License # CRC1333578 5431 SW 35th Drive, Suite 600 Gainesville, FL 32608
(352) 373-3405 bbanks@arhomes.com www.ARHomes.com/ barry-rutenberg
10960 SW 30th Ave, Gainesville 4,161 sqft conditioned 4 Bedroom, 3.5 Baths, plus Den, Bonus Room, and Pool
28'-10"
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11'-0" x 28'-0" Spa
• The Vizcaya is a stately designed modern luxury home built by AR Homes. • Clean lines, modern materials, and extensive use of
or a guest using the VIP entrance, you’ll be surrounded in comfort and elegance every step of the way. • In addition to a large kitchen with island seating,
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walls of sliding glass leading to a spacious lanai/cabana space featuring a pool, spa, sunshelf, summer kitchen, and stunning fireplace. • Privacy is afforded in the sprawling owner’s suite in its own wing of the home. Grand foyer entrance, generously sized walk-in closet with center island and custom shelving and is accessible from the utility room. • Luxury Owner’s bath offers a large shower, double vanities and a private courtyard featuring an outdoor shower, • VIP suite boasts a private garage and entrance, studio bedroom with kitchenette, on suite bathroom and
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• The Den is strategically located off the main foyer and features a 14’ ceiling with floor to ceiling windows. A pocket door leads to a built-in wet bar with seating that is accessible from all the main living areas of the home. • The Home Delivery Center off the garage is strategically located for easy package and grocery delivery and makes for the perfect service entry when catering and entertaining.
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• The Bonus Room is a great flex space with a custom built-up landing for a home gym. Natural lighting and stunning views of the outdoor living area allow all uses to make the most of this oversized space. Zoned for: Chiles Elementary, Kanapaha Middle and Buchholz High Schools
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Town of Tioga
Laureate Village - 9
14, 15, 16 & 17 Wimberley
8 - Gloria’s Way
12 & 13 Town of Tioga 4 & 5 - Dylan’s Grove
11 - Oakmo
1 - Avalon Woods
Flint Rock - 6 & 7
Lugano - 1 2 - Carollton
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. Barry Bullard Homes (352) 331-7162 info@barrybullardhomes.com www.barrybullardhomes.com Parade Home: 13276 SW 11th Road, Gainesville Tommy Waters Custom Homes (352) 333-0885 TWCH@tommywaters.com www.tommywaters.com Parade Home: 979 SW 132nd Street, Gainesville 40 | PARADE OF HOMES
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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 (into Town of Tioga), cross 8th Ave and continue on SW 131st.
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Barry Bullard Homes Barry Bullard License #CGC013956 200 NW 75th Drive, Suite A Gainesville, FL 32607
(352) 331-7162 info@barrybullardhomes.com www.barrybullardhomes.com
13276 SW 11th Road, Gainesville 3044 sqft conditioned 4 Bedroom, 3 Baths, plus Study
•T wo story floor plan featuring master and guest bedroom, great room, study 2 full baths on first floor, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath and common space on second floor • Open concept floor plan with 10’ and 12’ ceilings throughout, generous use of glass creating open, light filled spaces • 10’ pocketing sliding glass doors opens onto covered lanai with summer kitchen, screen enclosed paver deck, fenced side yard next to common area • Great room features 12’ ceiling with wood beams, gas fireplace with stone fireplace surround, built-in cabinets • L arge open kitchen with huge island, stained upgraded maple cabinets with extra tall uppers, stone hood, French door refrigerator, 5 burner gas cook tops, 30” electric/convection oven/ microwave • Arrival center and cubbies at entry from garage to house • Upgraded interior finishes including plank flooring in all rooms except bathrooms, clean modern interior trim including cove crown in all common areas, and master, all 8’ interior doors, upgraded plumbing and lighting packages • Surround sound in great room and lanai speakers installed • Floored attic with pull down stair above garage • Spray foam energy saving ceiling insulation package • 2-separately zoned High efficiency heating and cooling systems • LED lighting most fixtures • Fully landscaped lot • Low maintenance Hardi-board exterior with metal roof accents Zoned for Meadowbrook Elementary, Kanapaha Middle, and Buchholz High Schools
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Tommy, Derek, & Carly Waters (352) 333-0885 License #RG291103605 274 NW 137th Drive, Suite 200 TWCH@tommywaters.com www.TommyWaters.com Newberry, FL 32669
979 SW 132nd Street, Newberry 3910 sqft conditioned 5 Bedroom, 5 Baths, plus Half Bath
• Transitional/Contemporary style, two-story home • Energy efficient construction, open cell foam with fiberglass batt walls • Contemporary European cabinetry with quartz countertops • Energy efficient Thermador stainless steel appliances • Open airy floor plan with 20’ ceilings and large glass windows for natural light • Custom designed stair railing with balcony overlooking great room • Custom trim and millwork package throughout • LVF flooring throughout first and second floor • Custom features throughout home; linear fireplace with slate face • Swimming pool with raised heated spa with paver deck • Large corner lot with fenced backyard with tropical landscaping • Building in the Water’s tradition since 1954 Zoned for: Meadowbrook Elementary, Kanapaha Middle, and Buchholz High Schools
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Wimberley
Laureate Village - 9
14, 15, 16 & 17 Wimberley
8 - Gloria’s Way
12 & 13 Town of Tioga 4 & 5 - Dylan’s Grove
11 - Oakmo
1 - Avalon Woods
Flint Rock - 6 & 7
Lugano - 1 2 - Carollton
Wimberley
Wimberley is a quaint 46 lot community situated on over 32 acres featuring 1/4, 1/3 and 1/2 acre lots. Located on SW 8th Avenue at the intersection of SW 143rd Street, just south of Jonesville and adjacent to Town of Tioga and Tioga Town Center. Almost every lot backs common area with no neighbor directly behind! Wimberley is zoned for Meadowbrook Elementary School, Kanapaha Middle School and Buchholz High School. Hartley Brothers, Inc. (352) 332-3912 sales@hartleybrothers.com www.hartleybrothers.com Parade Homes: 14050 SW 7th Place, Newberry 14062 SW 7th Place, Newberry Shawn Lash Signature Homes (352) 310-5274 info@lashdevelopment.com www.shawnlash.com Parade Home: 14074 SW 7th Place, Newberry 44 | PARADE OF HOMES
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Spain & Cooper Homes (352) 376-6372 tyson@spaincooper.com www.spaincooper.com Parade Home: 677 SW 139th Court, Newberry
Directions to the Neighborhood: From Newberry Road and I-75, west on Newberry Road past Tioga. Left at light in Jonesville on NW 143 St. At the roundabout, turn Left onto SW 8th Avenue and first Left into Wimberley.
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Hartley Brothers, Inc. Matthew L. Hartley License #CGC1520103 1325 NW 53rd Ave., Suite D Gainesville, FL 32609
(352) 332-3912 sales@hartleybrothers.com www.HartleyBrothers.com
14050 SW 7th Place, Newberry
2420 sqft conditioned 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Baths, plus Home Office • Home Office • Covered Rear Porch and Brick Paver Patio • 10’ Ceilings in Main Living Area w/ 10’-11’ Step Ceiling in Living Room • Q uartz Countertops in Kitchen and Bathrooms • Oversized Walk-In Shower in Master Bath • Standing Seam Metal Accent Roof over Front Porch • Gourmet Kitchen with picture windows overlooking back yard Zoned for: Meadowbrook Elementary, Kanapaha Middle and Buchholz High Schools
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Hartley Brothers, Inc. Matthew L. Hartley License #CGC1520103 1325 NW 53rd Ave., Suite D Gainesville, FL 32609
14062 SW 7th Place, Newberry 2171 sqft conditioned 3 Bedroom, 2.5 Baths, plus Home Office
•D edicated Home Office • 10’ Ceilings in Main Living Area with 10’-11’ Step Ceiling in Living Room • Gourmet Kitchen with 36” Gas Cooktop and Wall Oven • Dining Room with windows on 3 sides gives lots of natural light •W alk-In Pantry with Wood Shelves • Quartz countertops in Kitchen and Bathrooms • Oversized Rear Porch with Future Outdoor Kitchen Zoned for: Meadowbrook Elementary, Kanapaha Middle and Buchholz High Schools
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(352) 332-3912 sales@hartleybrothers.com www.HartleyBrothers.com
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Shawn Lash Signature Homes Shawn Lash License #CGC1530942 5200 NW 43rd St, Suite 102-319 Gainesville, FL 32606
(352) 310-5274 info@lashdevelopment.com www.shawnlash.com
14074 SW 7th Place, Newberry 2842 sqft conditioned 4 Bedroom, 3 Baths plus Separate Home Office
• The perfect combination of quality, luxury and comfort, with high-end energy efficiency in mind. • Neutral Coastal Hickory sand dollar luxury vinyl plank flooring in main living areas and kitchen. • Great room with wood burning fireplace and cathedral ceilings accented by wood beams. • Modern white shaker perimeter cabinets with buckskin maple center island cabinets, coordinating beautifully in this chef’s kitchen complete with hidden walk-in pantry. • Primary suite with step-up tray ceiling detail trimmed with crown molding. • Primary en suite bath with modern slipper tub, dual entry shower, and his-and-her walk-in closets. • Third guest room can be used as a flex room, media room, or secondary home office. • L arge laundry room complete with granite, upper/lower cabinetry and adjacent custom stop-n-drop. • Complete summer kitchen with lower cabinetry, granite counter, gas grill, and exhaust chase. • The north facing backyard is nearly 70 ft across its rear property line, abutting a 25 ft. common area. • Home is zoned for Clay Electric as the utility provider, with GRU providing natural gas and water. Zoned for: Meadowbrook Elementary, Kanapaha Middle and Buchholz High Schools
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(352) 376-6372 tyson@spaincooper.com www.SpainCooper.com
677 SW 139th Court, Newberry 3346 sqft conditioned 5 Bedroom, 3 Full Baths, 2 Half Baths, plus Study
Zoned for: Meadowbrook Elementary, Kanapaha Middle and Buchholz High Schools
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• Premier half acre lot • Brick accent on the front exterior and fireplace from floor to ceiling • Plantation shutters • Screen enclosed Saltwater pool and spa • Custom Stained tongue and groove porch ceilings and stained columns • Paver driveway and pool deck • Spray foam insulation • Feature tile designs in each bath • L evel 4 quartz countertops with custom mitered edge kitchen island. • GE Monogram appliances • Bonus room with en suite powder bath • Custom cabinetry throughout
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OWNER'S SUITE
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2023 Directory Company Name
Primary Phone
2 College Brothers, Inc. 3002 Surveying 352 Electric, LLC 441 Self Storage, LLC 84 Lumber Company (Gainesville)
(352) 448-9095 (352) 538-1320 (352) 284-6702 (352) 318-8050 (352) 338-8401
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A Beautiful Yard, Inc (352) 338-1400 A.E.S. Inc. of SE US (352) 546-1157 A+ Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, Inc. (352) 374-4988 Aaron Vurgason Electric & Automation (352) 363-9246 ABC Supply (352) 336-5372 Ace Contracting Enterprises, Inc. (727) 725-5513 Acentria Insurance (352) 505-1953 Acousti Engineering Company of Florida (386) 462-9900 Action Labor and Staffing Connection (352) 372-1611 Advanced Building Concepts, Inc (352) 379-0898 (800) 733-9987 Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. (407) 295-4489 Aggressive Appliances 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 Seasons Heating & Air Conditioning Inc (352) 493-4888 Allegra Marketing Print Mail (352) 373-7547 ALLFAST Fastener & Tool Supply, Inc. (352) 335-8665 Allison Durham Photography (352) 871-0262 (904) 382-0083 Alpha Envirotech Consulting, Inc. American Integrity (813) 880-7000 American Patio & Fireplace (904) 434-1523 America’s Home Place (352) 244-8442 Ameris Bank (352) 264-7266 AMJ Group Inc. (352) 375-4600 Andrews Paving, Inc. (386) 462-1115 Archer Electric Service Company, Inc (352) 371-2580 (352) 376-2182 Argos RMX LLC Atlantic Design Homes (352) 318-1108 (352) 256-1577 Atlantic Roofing & Exteriors, LLC AWG Construction LLC (352) 639-2775 AZS Consulting (352) 219-7770
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If you merely looked at “Crow Mary” with the thought that it’s just a female-driven Western, you’d still like this novel a lot. It’s got everything you want in an Old West tale, after all, but think of it as only another Western, and you miss the best part. In her back-of-book notes, author Kathleen Grissom explains how she stumbled upon the tale of Crow Mary in a small museum, how it captivated her, and why it led her to research and write this “fiction based on fact.” Indeed, Grissom’s deep journey adds meaning, making it a pleasure for readers to forget here that they’re not in 1870s Montana and there’s no hoss in the garage. That turns a good Western saga into a great (and mostly-true) account that lets novel lovers dip their toes into real life, and gives nonfiction readers an absorbing tale with highly appealing authenticity. You’ll both agree that “Crow Mary” is packed with a grand story.
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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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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
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The Great Outdoors, located in the historic town of High Springs, specializes in hand selected steaks, fresh seafood, signature entrée salads and homemade soups and deserts. The Great Outdoors features a family friendly dining experience for everyone. It’s a perfect place to grab a cold, local craft beer after hitting
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Charles Berg Enterprises started in 1967 by Charles Berg and today is owned and operated by his daughter Cindy with her husband Kevin. The company is built around a family atmosphere meaning employees and owners are equal and operate as a family. The family atmosphere promotes teamwork, pride and quality work. They extend their family traditions to their customers and treat each job as if it were their own family. If you like old-fashioned customer service and understand the importance of timeliness, courtesy, and doing things right, they invite you to join their family. Still carrying on Charles’ motto “I will not be satisfied until my customer is satisfied”
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Danielle Brook, owner and stylist at Studio B in Gainesville, incredible hairstyle, cuts and color are her passion. For more than 40 years, this Miami native works closely with her clients to make them look incredible. At Studio B, excellence is a core value. Private rooms allow for that next level of individual attention while providing a safe environment. Danielle specializes in color and color correction along with precision haircuts and styles. Conveniently located in northwest Gainesville, Studio B can help with sleek Brazilian Blowouts to real hair extensions. Call or stop by today or visit them online to make an appointment. NOV/DEC 2023
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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 2023
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An old Tom Petty tune, a tight game at The Swamp, watching the bats fly over Lake Alice… there are certain things that are uniquely Gainesville and the Copper Monkey is on that list as a Gainesville institution. For more than 40 years, memories have been made at the Copper Monkey! Legendary burgers like The Monkey’s Uncle, The Ranch Burger and The Orange & Blue Burger are just a few examples of why we’ve been voted “Our Town’s Favorite Burger”. Open for both lunch and dinner, Copper Monkey is always here for that cold brew after work or to meet up with your friends and family for an evening of wonderful memories, just like old times! Everyday specials, delicious food and exceptional service — come get a taste of Gainesville at the Copper Monkey West!
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Celebrate Primary Care is a direct primary care medical practice dedicated to businesses and individuals in the Gainesville and Alachua areas. Providing access to individualized health care without having to jump through the hoops of a traditional practice, Celebrate removes the insurance companies from the healthcare equation. That allows incredible access
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Located in historic, downtown High Springs, Maurice T. McDaniel is your hometown attorney. Specializing in criminal defense, family law and estate planning. Mr. McDaniel is a 5th generation Floridian, Army Veteran and former member of the 7th Special Forces, Military Intelligence Detachment. He left the military service to serve his local community as a law enforcement officer. Mr. McDaniel has a rich and diverse background working with many different Federal, State, and Local agencies. In his career he has established himself in high regards as a Law enforcement officer, supervisor, liaison, and consultant. Mr. McDaniel’s unique background and experience positions him well to assist you with whatever legal issue you may have. Family owned and operated, the law office of Maurice T. McDaniel is here to help. NOV/DEC 2023
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Pink Threads was founded by a high school senior with a passion for boutique culture, shopping, and small towns, who also had aspirations of becoming a CRNA (certified registered nurse anesthetist). The boutique opened online in early 2023, and eventually opened its store front in the summer of the same year. The owner is currently a full-time student and is grateful for the support they have received from the community, not only in their hometown, but from towns across the country. At Pink Threads, their mission is to help you recognize your value and beauty.
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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, Dr. Brittany Semegon and Dr. Sarah Hull are here to help you achieve the highest level of healthy living possible.
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A PRICELESS GIFT A Friend’s Generous Offer Saves a Life
Most coworkers exchange formalities — the classic, “How’s it going? How was your weekend?” Maybe they’ll exchange coffees — a nice gesture to receive at the start of a long day. If they’re especially close, they may go out to eat after work. Maybe, just maybe, they’ll exchange phone numbers and join an adult kickball league to see each other an extra day each week. But this is typically the extent of a coworker exchange. None of these average relationships include the exchange of an organ. W R I T T E N B Y L I N D S AY S C H I N D L E R
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THE GIFT OF LIFE
RANDY BATISTA AND LIESL OTTO O’DELL. PHOTO BY MICHAEL EADDY.
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ut not for Randy Batista and
Liesl Otto O’dell. While the two ex-coworkers have granted each other the gift of friendship, they also share a much deeper connection. When he needed it most, Liesl generously stepped up and gave her friend her kidney in order to save his life. “We need more people like him in the world,” said Lisel of Randy. Liesl and Randy met in 1997, and the two clicked instantly. Liesl was hired to be the editor for the Alumni Magazine at the University of Florida, and Randy was rumored to be the best photographer in town. They were destined to be good work partners, and from there, their friendship blossomed. The two raved about each other. Randy had made Liesl’s stories come to life, and Liesl put Randy’s photos into words. Liesl was sad when it came time for Randy to retire, so when it was time for her own retirement, she sent him a personalized invitation to her party.
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got all the necessary bloodwork done and, to everyone’s delight, she was a perfect match. This got the ball rolling, and the tedious organ donation process was underway. Over the next few months, the transplant panel asked Liesl the same question countless times; “Why are you doing this?” To her surprise, her reasoning evolved over time. “It’s the right thing to do,” Liesl first responded. To her, it was that simple. Randy was a great friend and a great person, and she couldn’t imagine a world without him. However, while this portion of her answer remained consistent, she found herself adding to it little by little. Liesl has five granddaughters — one of whom has type one diabetes. Randy’s kidney failure had been caused by his type two diabetes, and this is how Liesl learned the extent to which the disease impacts the body. Josie, Liesl’s granddaughter, was 13 at the time, and Liesl realized that one day she may need a kidney transplant of her own. She hoped that by gifting her kidney to Randy, Josie’s sisters may one day be inspired to do the same for their sister should they have to. Additionally, she found out just how many people she knew who lived with just one kidney. The science was there to support the success of this surgery, so each day she
KIDNEY DONATION >> SAVING A FRIEND
But when Liesl saw Randy at her retirement party in January of 2022, he was unrecognizable. The Randy she knew was vibrant. He could light up a room with his smile, and his warm presence was made known. Even wearing a mask at the very back of the room as to protect himself, Liesl could tell this was not the same Randy she knew. “I knew what he told me over the phone [about the state of his health],” Liesl said, “but he didn’t quite go far enough in explaining how dire his health situation was. It was shocking.” Randy was visibly ill. After all, his kidney’s functionality had reached a whopping 5%. After speaking with him, Liesl realized that Randy truly thought this would be the end for him. She knew that she had to do something — anything — to save her friend. Without a moment’s hesitation, she asked what it would take for her to be able to help him. She was ready to do anything, even if that “anything” included organ donation. “That’s just the kind of person Randy is,” Liesl said. “When you’re friends with him, you’re friends for life.” Liesl wanted to ensure that this lifelong friendship was truly lifelong. That very night, she called Randy’s wife, Linda, and asked how she could become an eligible donor. She
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grew more and more sure that she was making the right decision. Randy found his friend’s generous offer almost too good to be true. By this point, Randy lived his life in a fog. Toxicity was building in his brain as his kidneys continued to fail, and he was left with no choice but to begin dialysis. He had renal failure. Before Liesl saved the day, he spent a total of eight weeks on dialysis. For those eight weeks he had to spend 15 hours each week in a chair, hooked up to a machine, to purify his blood. It was, to say the least, not fun.
“ It’s like everything in the universe was saying, ‘It’s time to donate,’” Liesl said. “I just said ‘yes.’”
Bottom: (Left to right) Randy Batista pictured with Liesl Otto O’Dell. By August 2022, it was finally time to replace Randy’s failing kidneys. The two friends entered the hospital, and Liesl was able to give Randy his life back.
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“I couldn’t eat tomatoes. I couldn’t eat avocados. I couldn’t eat kale,” Randy recalled. “I was basically eating cardboard and plastic.” The dialysis process is intense, and there are other precautions that must be taken to ensure its success. The actual process of dialysis itself is not a fun one, but neither are the other precautions accompanying it. “Fortunately,” Randy recalled, “my period [on dialysis] was a very short one because of Liesl.” By August 2022, it was finally time to replace Randy’s failing kidneys. The two friends entered the hospital, and after some time under local anesthesia, Liesl was able to give Randy his life back. The moment she woke up, she asked how Randy was doing. The answer was better than she could have imagined. The surgery was a complete success. “Right away, the color was back in his face,” Liesl said. “It was so different from the guy who had been languishing before the surgery.” She was elated to have her friend back and even more so to know that she had given him himself back. “He was just so happy,” Liesl said. “Like he was just going to pop out of bed. It was so sweet.” Liesl had considered organ donation in the past, but the opportunity had simply never presented itself. The small “organ donor” printed across her license had meaning, sure, but it PHOTOGRAPHY: COURTESY OF RANDY BATISTA
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never felt real until she saw Randy that fateful day in January. A journalist herself, Liesl had written numerous stories about organ donation. The stories were always heartwarming to write, and she wanted to do the same someday. “It’s like everything in the universe was saying, ‘It’s time to donate,’” Liesl said. “I just said ‘yes.’” She now encourages people to do the same. “People listen to their fear and say ‘no,’” Liesl said. “But tomorrow is never promised for anyone, so why live under the fear that some tomorrow may come and instead live for today.” She could have “saved” her kidney, but instead chose to seize the opportunity and lead by example. Randy now uses his background in photography to take pictures of organ donors and their recipients, showcasing the impact such a gesture can make. From a surface level, Randy and Liesl are not the same. Her family is sporty, whereas his is artsy. He’s from Cuba, she was raised in Indiana. And they hold different political beliefs. Regardless of their differences, the two were able to form a lifelong friendship. “If we can find friendship and other bonds,” Liesl said, “then I think there is hope for the world.”
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From business meetings to dining out with your family, Crafty’s is “NW Gainesville’s Best Kept Secret. Crafty’s reputation is defined on the creativity of every dish including, crispy naked wings, 1/2 pound all Angus burgers, real shepherd’s pie, fresh beer battered fish n’ chips, and an amazing selection of what may just be your “new favorite” appetizers and handhelds. Crafty’s offers 60 rotating taps and
over 750 varieties of craft beer right next door at their bottle shoppe. Enjoy great M-F lunch specials, Monday’s the BEST All You Can Eat Wings (kids eat free), Tuesday Trivia, Wednesday, Karaoke, and Live musicians Thursday, Friday, and Saturdays. Crafty Bastards is a great place to enjoy your sports on large screen tv’s and they now have a covered outdoor dining area. Crafty Bastards- Welcome Home! NOV/DEC 2023
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SOLAR ENERGY
EnLight Energy
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Explore smarter ways to power your home. Stop worrying about your utility costs and start saving with solar power. You switched all the light bulbs over to CFLs and started running the wash on cold, and only at offpeak hours, but it still isn’t enough. You know there’s more you could do but something’s holding you back. Maybe you feel like it’s too expensive, or too much of hassle. But really, it
isn’t at all. EnLight Energy will examine your home free of charge and make unbiased and tailored energy management recommendations. EnLight Energy can work closely with you to adopt solutions that drastically reduce your electric, gas or oil bill, renovate your home to eliminate those energy bills altogether, or if you are in the market, guide you in buying or building a Zero Energy Home.
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PRESSURE WASHING
HydroPro
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Since 2006, Hydro Pro has been protecting your biggest investment, by providing quality pressure cleaning services to Gainesville and the surrounding areas. They offer residential pressure washing and commercial power washing services, which include roof cleaning, gutter cleaning, wood
siding restoration, concrete and more. They pride themselves on not only delivering customer service excellence, but are also conscientious when it comes to protecting and preserving the environment. Their goal is to build a long-term relationship with all of their customers. NOV/DEC 2023
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EVENT MANAGEMENT
Integrity Orchid LaKendra Garrison
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La’Kendra D. Garrison, Event Implementation Professional and owner of Integrity Orchid Consulting, LLC, will manage your event and allow you to be a gracious host and create memories with your guests. Managing corporate, intimate, and social events are easier when you work with Integrity Orchid! We will
create a timeline for your event and keep things on track. We will coordinate with your vendors, venue, and guests so you don’t have to. Allow us to remove the stress from event execution so you may focus on making memories. Schedule a consultation today. IOC looks forward to managing your next event!
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YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD GRILL & STEAKHOUSE
Stonehouse Neighborhood Grill
From left to right: Eve Hauke, Hailey Joiner, Alicia Hernandez, Kayla Cone, Mary Metheney 1759 SW 248TH DRIVE NEWBERRY, FL 32669 | 352-354-8023 STONEHOUSENEWBERRY.COM
Stone House Neighborhood Grill
and specialty drinks. Offering ex-
is a full-service restaurant located
cellent lunch specials and a happy
in the Country Way town square in
hour from 3pm-6pm, the owners
Newberry, Florida. Specializing in
have over 25+ years of experience
hand-cut steaks, slow roasted bris-
in the restaurant industry, and a
ket, prime rib and half-pound burg-
passion for providing exceptional
ers, their family-friendly atmosphere
food and service that will leave you
is perfect for special occasions or a
coming back for more. Avoid the
casual dinner out. Enjoy the cooler
stress and traffic of Gainesville and
weather on their beautiful patio and
take the short drive to Newberry’s
take advantage of their beer, wine
newest Restaurant. NOV/DEC 2023
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PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Golden Rule Real Estate and Property Management April Strickland, Broker / Owner, Rochelle Trygar, Sales Manager (352) 505-3499 3801 NW 40TH TERRACE STE A, GAINESVILLE GOLDENRULEREALESTATE.COM
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Respect yourself and your real estate investment — don’t settle for an inattentive, anything-goes property manager! The professionals at Golden Rule Real Estate & Property Management, are bringing service back, and true service means being honest with you. Their property management and community association management services will eliminate all of your headaches by ensuring that your investment and community is protected. Their full service property and community association management will ensure that your quality time is spent on things you enjoy. When you use Golden Rule as your real estate or property Management Company, you are also making a difference, as a company that puts “Humans First Homes Second” they contribute a portion of their proceeds every year to multiple charities.
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THE FUTURE OF DISINFECTION
Sapphire Disinfection Products Jody Read, CEO 250 SW 9TH AVE, LAKE BUTLER, FL 32054 386-365-3027 SAPPHIREDISINFECTION.COM
Sapphire Disinfection Products, a local company, has developed a new facility wide cleaning and disinfection system that allows hospitals, extended care facilities, surgical centers, doctor’s offices, schools, daycares, and prisons to use the latest technology in the fight against viruses and bacteria, while using the most powerful but gentle-for-human products. Sapphire’s disinfectants, cleaners, and anti-microbial hand cleansers are hospital-grade, destroying
all viruses and bacteria seen in hospitals and nursing homes, including C.diff and Coronavirus. Sapphire’s products are EPA registered, FDA CDC, and USDA approved with the highest kill claims of any other products on the market.The disinfectant is 80 times more powerful than bleach and contains no toxic chemicals, bleaches, or alcohol and will not harm people, animals, or surfaces. Sapphire’s Simple Elements Products are also perfect for home use. NOV/DEC 2023
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COUNTRY COOKING
Brown’s Country Buffet Adrian Brown
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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
addition to their buffet, Brown’s also offers a full menu to choose from. Serving lunch and dinner daily and a breakfast buffet Saturday and 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, visit Brown’s Country Buffet.
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BUSINESS GIFTS
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David Young, also known as “Knifeguy David,” is a charismatic and passionate entrepreneur who specializes in educating his clients on the significance of proper business gifting strategies. His expertise lies in assisting Realtors, Lenders, and Business Owners to enhance their branding efforts and optimize their business gifts in
three crucial areas: client retention, staying top of mind with clients for effortless referrals, and maximizing tax benefits. By partnering with David, you can create a base of highly satisfied clients who become enthusiastic advocates for your business while ensuring your financial resources are utilized more effectively.
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BEAUTY
LAE Beauty Bar Clockwise: Sarah Mehl, Glenda Suarez, Shannon Reavey, Ashley Taraban, Whitney Melcolm, Kibby Wolf, Sarah McQuatters, Judy Colson, Chelsea Haley, Center: Kelley Anderson (Owner) 618 NW 60TH ST 352-331-9693 FB.COM/LAEBEAUTYBAR
Established in 2004, LAE Beauty Bar’s mission is to support clients at all stages of life to age gracefully with timeless sophistication and effortless beauty in a warm, fun environment among friends. In a culture where you are bombarded with new beauty trends and anti-aging gimmicks everywhere, they are their to teach clients about what really works to get the desired result. Their one stop beauty shop variety of services
include hair services, eyelash extensions, facial aesthetics including microneedling, microdermabrasion, facials, permanent makeup (brows, lips, eyeliner), waxing, spray tanning, vacuum therapy (affordable cellulite treatment), and no needle Filler. The medical aesthetics include medical weight loss and the newest service, Botox! They are their to answer any questions, and will give free consultations for any service. NOV/DEC 2023
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COMMUNITY BANKING
Seacoast National Bank Melanie Shore, APR 3833 SW 37TH BLVD. GAINESVILLE, FL (352) 375-1890 SEACOASTBANK.COM 168 | OUR TOWN MAGAZINE
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As a Senior Vice President and Private Banker for 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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SENIOR HOME CARE
Granny Nannies
From left to right: Jacquie Wilder, Bruce Troll, Ginger Troll (Dog), Brittany Bauman, Becky Yeadon 5800 NW 39TH AVE, SUITE #103 352-327-3877 | LIC# NR30211487 GRANNYNANNIES.COM/GAINESVILLE
Living at home is essential for your loved one’s comfort, but sometimes, specialized assistance is needed. Granny Nannies of Gainesville is dedicated to ensuring you receive the home care you or a loved one require and deserve. Whether it’s short-term care, longterm care, or something in-between, caregivers are available 24 hours a day. Certified Nursing Assistants and Home Health Aides bring nursing home care
to them. Private duty caregivers specialize in the assisted living of aging seniors and have the expertise, compassion and patience to keep your loved one happy. Granny Nannies offers home care services with no contracts, no upfront costs and no cancellation fees. Home care services are available 24 hours a day 7 days a week throughout Alachua, Bradford, Columbia, Gilchrist, Levy and Union counties. NOV/DEC 2023
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WEDDINGS AND PORTRAITS
Magnolia Lane Studios Melissa Hough
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Magnolia Lane Photography Studios of-
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relationships with our clients that often
fessional and creative eye for portraiture
turn into lifelong friendships. We love
and storytelling, we capture the emotion
getting to be a part of these memories
of special moments for our clients in a
with you and enjoy every moment of
beautiful and timeless way. Our passion
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WHERE GATORS COME TO CELEBRATE
Celebration Pointe Albert and Alberta
4949 CELEBRATION POINTE AVENUE GAINESVILLE, FL 32608 352-204-9136 CELEBRATIONPOINTE.COM
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. NOV/DEC 2023
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SMART HOME AUTOMATION, ENTERTAINMENT AND TECHNOLOGY Electronics World
From Left to Right: Keith Hamill II, Tom Collett, Ryan DaRoza, Justin Paden, James Gordon 1261 NW 76TH BLVD | 352-332-5608 ELECTRONICSWORLD.NET 172 | OUR TOWN MAGAZINE
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Since 1987, locally owned Electronics World has been the source in North Florida for the expert design, professional custom installation and repair of audio, video, smart home automation and surveillance solutions. Now under new ownership, the team at EW can provide you with high-performance home theater systems providing a fully immersive experience to complete automation systems to make your life easier and safer. They are also ready to help you monitor and control the electronics in your home, business, school, or house of worship - on location or remotely from your smart device. As a state licensed contractor, their team handles every aspect of your project from design through installation, service, and maintenance with sophisticated solutions that are simple to operate. Visit their interactive Showroom & Design Center or online at www.ElectronicsWorld.net. Follow EW on Facebook, X, Instagram & LinkedIn.
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BLINDS AND SHUTTERS
Alachua Blinds and More Matt Kramer (352) 494-4778 ALACHUABLINDCOMPANY.COM
As a locally owned business, Alachua Blinds and More strives to provide the highest quality products paired with unmatched customer service. Serving the greater north central Florida area, the ir dedicated team works with you to create a solution that works best for your home or office. Clients in our area trust the team at Alachua Blinds and More to provide them the highest qual-
ity 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 Blinds and More is ready to help. NOV/DEC 2023
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COMMUNITY
A ROUND-UP OF SOME OF GAINESVILLE’S HOLIDAY CRAFT SHOWS & MARKETS
Local Holiday Shopping I N F O R M AT I O N C O M P I L E D BY E R I C K A W I N T E R PAU L E Y
‘Tis the season for festive arts and crafts markets! Alachua County is brimming with holiday-inspired arts and crafts markets sure to delight shoppers seeking unique gifts and decorations. Let’s take a tour of some of Gainesville’s most noteworthy ones — where art, craft, and holiday cheer converge! THE 42ND ANNUAL DOWNTOWN FESTIVAL & ART SHOW Date: November 18 and 19 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Location: Downtown Gainesville (Near Bo Diddley Plaza) — 111 East University Avenue Website: gainesvilledowntownartfest.org
creations. Peruse exquisite jewelry, paintings, ceramics, sculptures, and much more. The festival also features live music, delicious food trucks, and festive activities for the whole family.
Kicking off the list is the iconic Downtown Festival & Art Show, the largest free celebration of art and culture in north Florida. This event showcases over 200 talented artists and artisans, offering a wide range of unique handcrafted
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The Holiday GLAM Craft Show serves up a fresh shopping experience in Gainesville every year on the first Sunday in December.
CRAFT FESTIVAL 2023
GLAM CRAFT SHOW
The Stephen C. O’Connell Center is excited to host the Craft Festival on Saturday, December 2nd and Sunday, December 3rd from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. This Craft Festival is an annual event that showcases crafts that are authentically made by talented artisans and crafters. The Craft Festival provides an excellent opportunity to shop for unique merchandise and gifts and features hundreds of different vendors. Come find something special for yourself or that hard to shop for person in your life.
The Holiday GLAM Craft Show serves up a fresh shopping experience in Gainesville every year on the first Sunday in December. With the growing interest in buying local, GLAM provides a way for socially minded shoppers to purchase unique gifts that were handcrafted within their own community, and to connect with the people who made them. Previous events have featured as many as 70 local vendors selling handmade jewelry and accessories, men’s and ladies’ silk-screened T-shirts, funky home decor, handspun yarns, baby bibs, fitness hoops, amigurumi, and more.
Date: December 2-3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Location: The Stephen C. O’Connell Center — 250 Gale Lemerand Drive, Gainesville Website: oconnellcenter.ufl.edu
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Date: December 3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Location: First Magnitude Brewing Company — 1220 SE Veitch Street, Gainesville Website: glamcraftshow.com
HOLIDAY POP-UP AT THE AUK MARKET Date: December 16 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Location: 2031 NW 6th Street, Gainesville Website: theaukmarket.com
With these delightful arts and crafts markets, Alachua County residents and visitors have plenty of opportunities to support local artists and find unique holiday gifts this year. Whether you’re searching for handcrafted jewelry, paintings, ceramics, or homemade treats — these craft shows offer a fantastic array of items to suit all tastes. So, mark your calendars and get ready to explore the holiday magic at these festive markets!
This is the AUK Market’s wildest and biggest market of the year where spectacular makers + artists share thoughtfully-made and truly unique goods. During this festive season they have such a variety of product and gifts to share with you at their open-air oasis at Curia on the Drag. Come Please note that the information provided in this story prior support favorite local and regional brands and find some to going to press is based on pre-existing details and may not perfect gifts for loved ones this season. Browse all of the reflect the most up-to-date status of events due to potential beauty featuring handmade art, jewelry, plants, mid-cen- cancellations or changes. It’s always a good idea to check tury vintage and more set up outside at Curia on the Drag the official websites or contact the event organizers for the property. Discover original items, support local businesses latest information. and brands while enjoying a sweet Florida winter day with your best buddies and family. Food Trucks, coffee, and tasty drinks are available from noon to 5 p.m. NOV/DEC 2023
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FAMILY EYE CARE
Alachua Family Eye Care
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The team at Alachua Family Eye Care is thrilled to welcome Chasidy Singleton, M.D. to the practice and our new location in the community. Our family of Ophthalmologists, Optometrists, and Opticians have over 70 years of combined experience in providing comprehensive eye care, from routine exams to advanced laser surgery, including treatment and diagnosis of cataracts, glaucoma, diabetes, and many other eye disorders. Our optical staff are highly skilled and proficient with identifying fashionable glasses specific to the patients’ needs. Experience the family atmosphere and you will notice the difference at Alachua Family Eye Care.
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A REFRESHED YOU! Accent Aesthetics Esther Webb, DNP 4340 W NEWBERRY RD, SUITE 102 | 352-271-5388 GAINESVILLEBEAUTY.COM
Accent Aesthetics, led by Dr. Esther Webb, is a team of licensed health care professionals whose mission is to help you look your absolute best! With a background of over 25 years of experience and advanced training and certifications, Dr. Webb is able to provide superior medical aesthetic services in the safest and most effective way possible. She uses a variety of the latest and best techniques, technologies, and
treatments, including: dermal fillers, neurotoxins (Botox), laser skin and hair treatments, and Vampire Procedures (Platelet-Rich-Plasma). Gifted with an artistic eye and delicate touch, Dr. Esther Webb is able to help you look your best while also helping you feel at ease throughout your treatment. Call today for an appointment and allow her to help you achieve the look of a refreshed you! NOV/DEC 2023
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YOUR LOCAL CREDIT UNION
Radiant Credit Union
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Since our founding in 1957, we’ve been committed to serving the financial needs of our members across North Central Florida. At Radiant Credit Union, our members are our owners. The management team and volunteer Board of Directors (who are members too), remain dedicated to serving the interests of our members every day. As a notfor-profit financial institution, our profits are returned to our members in the form of better rates, lower
fees, higher returns on deposits, and personalized service. Today we serve more than 40,000 members in 16 counties with financial products ranging from free checking with Nickel Back Rewards to credit cards with Dime Back Rewards. Plus, auto loans, home loans and business banking to fit what your life needs. We invite you to join our community that supports your community, and experience the difference of being a member.
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MEDIATION
McNeal Legal, LLC Kelly R. McNeal, Esq.
(352) 283-8151 2830 NW 41 ST STE L, GAINESVILLE, FL 32606 MCNEALLEGAL.COM
Mediation is a confidential process whereby a neutral and impartial third party (a mediator) assists parties to work toward a workable resolution. Mediation gives the parties a chance to explore options that may not be possible in a ruling by the Court. It also gives parties control of the outcome of their case. Kelly R. McNeal is a local attorney who is also a Florida Supreme Court Certified Family Mediator and Florida Supreme Court Certified Circuit Civil Mediator. Ms. McNeal is trained to encourage a productive, respectful conversation between parties and can help mediate cases for families in divorce or paternity cases, as well as parties involved in business, property, or contract disputes. For additional information, call or visit their website today. NOV/DEC 2023
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SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP, AND SERVICE Oak Hall School
Accepting applications for the 2024-2025 school year 1700 SW 75TH ST, GAINESVILLE, FL 32607 (352) 332-3609 EXT.112 OAKHALL.ORG 182 | OUR TOWN MAGAZINE
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For more than fifty years, Oak Hall School has been committed to providing students with a learning environment that is physically safe and emotionally supportive, where intelligence and compassion are highly valued, and dynamic teachers are dedicated to each student’s success. Under the guidance of an outstanding faculty, Oak Hall students across all grade levels, 3-year-old Preschool through Grade 12, engage in an intellectually challenging academic pro-
gram. Oak Hall is a school with wide offerings in academics, athletics, fine arts, and extracurricular activities. It provides students with opportunities to discover their unique gifts and talents and to develop the confidence that grows from knowing that they have something of value to contribute to others. Oak Hall is a welcoming, diverse, and supportive learning community empowering students to pursue their academic, artistic, and athletic passions.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
O2B Kids
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O2B Kids was born in Gainesville, FL in 1998 and celebrated a big birthday this year! Cheers to 25 years! Pictured are most of the Facility Managers, Business Office and Founders - Andy Sherrard and Danny Stevens. Over time, O2B Kids has grown to 58 locations across 5 states. They deliver quality instruction through a state-approved curriculum for infants to 13 years of age. This unique curriculum teaches children to THINK, ask questions, and most importantly instill a LOVE for learning! Here in Alachua County, O2B Kids currently has 6 locations with more to come in 2024! Visit o2bkids.com for more information. NOV/DEC 2023
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VALUES BASED INVESTING
Your Financial Legacy
Tryssa Pacciulli, Founder & Financial Advisor, Our Town’s #1 Favorite Financial Planner 2024 352-780-1919 YOURFINANCIALLEGACY.COM 184 | OUR TOWN MAGAZINE
Your Financial Legacy is a Values Based Financial Planning Practice. They have over 18 years of experience and spend time understanding what’s most important to you and build your investment portfolio around your personal values and convictions. The reality is that most investors have no idea what they are funding through some of the companies they own inside of their investment portfolios; from human trafficking, to pornography, etc. Their office’s state of the art screening software allows you to align your investments with your values. Tryssa’s personal and compassionate approach awarded her the #1 Favorite Local Financial Planner spot this year at Our Town Magazine. Schedule a complimentary consultation at www.YourFinancialLegacy.com to find out more. Advisory Services offered through Inspire Advisors, LLC a Registered Investment Advisors with the SEC
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YOUR HOME SWEET HOME
Flats at Tioga Town Center Left to right: Corin Ferrell – Sr. Community Manager Fred Maccioli – Tenant Services Manager Julius Stout – Tenant Services Associate Sarah Duswalt – Leasing and Marketing Professional 13085 SW 1ST LANE, NEWBERRY, FL 32669 352-331-4000 TIOGATOWNCENTER.COM
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lifestyle center. Offering exceptional
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amenities at an exceptional value,
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Flats residents enjoy a state-of-the-art
of all ages can enjoy free, local, outdoor
clubhouse, resort-style pool, game room,
entertainment at the beautiful covered
media room, fire pit, BBQ grills, pet spa,
amphitheater. All of this and more make
dog park, climate-controlled package
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room, private elevators, expansive kitchens,
of Loving Where You Live! NOV/DEC 2023
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VOLCANIC SUSHI AND SAKE
Volcanic Sushi
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Volcanic Sushi+Sake is a Japanese inspired Asian Fusion Restaurant with details on quality fresh food and innovative presentation. Volcanic Sushi + Sake is sure to satisfy your sushi cravings. They have been crowned as the Best Local Sushi in Gainesville for the past 3 years. In addition to Sushi, they offer a wide variety of delicious appetizers, soups and salads. Come in and try the Spring Rolls, Crab Rangoon
and Stuffed Wontons. For the main course you can choose from delicious entrees such as, Wok fried rice, Udon noodles, Ramen bowls, Chicken Teriyaki and more! It is their vision to become the most dominant Asian restaurant in the world by providing outstanding innovative quality food, exceptional service and ensure cleanliness. They also strive to provide an exquisite and memorable dining experience to all their guests.
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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
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Pomodoro Cafe’s elegant yet casual atmosphere is a place where families and friends can gather around a table together and share a robust meal while laughing and enjoying each other’s company. All of our authentic Italian dishes are cooked to order using fresh, local ingredients and seafood. You can often spot our gourmet pizza dough being hand-tossed and placed in our stone oven. Many of our loyal customers
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Melissa has made a tremendous impact in the baking world, especially in Gainesville. Taking 3rd place in The Greatest Baker Competition, her signature Honey Vanilla Sugar Cookies are soft and delicious, but incredible works of art! You must try her Puffamels! They are salty and crunchy and melt in your mouth! Melissa’s cookies and pastries are mouth wateringly delicious and her passion for baking is instrumental in the quality of her pastries. Melissa also teaches cookie decorating classes! Melissa is 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 with gorgeous Christmas Cookies and her Cookie Advent Calendars are not to be missed. Call today or visit her website to take a peak at her yummy works of art.
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Alachua Animal Hospital is your local family owned and operated source for top quality, personalized pet care. From general wellness checks to surgical procedures, we offer a wide range of services, and we now offer acupuncture as well! Our state-of-the-art facility includes digital X-Ray, ultrasound, specialized surgical equipment and hospitalization wards. Rest assured that Alachua Animal Hospital is well equipped for whatever your pet may need. Our team is patient and caring, so you will be sure your pet will be in great hands. We offer complimentary wellness exams for all new patients. With over 20 years of combined experience, our veterinarians are ready and able to help your pet in times of need or just general check ups! Right in the heart of downtown Alachua, on the corner of Main and 441, our facility is conveniently located. We look forward to meeting your pet, so call today to book your first exam!
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Meldon Law, established in 1971, has been a steadfast legal advocate for the North Central Florida community. Our paramount focus lies in assisting people who have endured severe injuries. Our firm aims to alleviate the burdens associated with your accident case to allow you to focus on your recovery. Even though we are recognized by the Florida Gators as their exclusive law firm partner, we won’t back down from providing every single person in our community great service and results. Moreover, we have a longstanding commitment to our local communities through initiatives like the Meldon Law TV 20 Scholar-Athlete Program since 1997, the Veterans Making A Difference Program in collaboration with CBS4, and Law Talk Live, our enduring legal-based radio show, airing every Saturday at 10:30 AM on WSKY. With offices in Gainesville, Ocala, Lake City, and Ft. Lauderdale, we stand ready to provide unwavering support to all individuals across the state. NOV/DEC 2023
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DIY Holiday Crafts S T O RY A N D P H O T O G R A P H Y BY E R I C K A W I N T E R PAU L E Y
It’s the most wonderful time of 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 faint 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 holiday 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 “sensory memories” embedded in my mind and heart this season. Homemade decorations are sprinkled throughout every room of my mom’s house, reminding everyone of
Christmases past. Creating holiday crafts every year has always been such a special memory growing up. What better way to gather loved ones together than to create a “Tom the Turkey Mason Jar” for Thanksgiving, and a “Christmas (Straw) Tree,” which can hang on your front door all December? Follow the instructions to make these two crafts, and boy, are they fun. I hope you enjoy the finished products, but more importantly I hope you revel in the process of making them. For as you create decorations, you also make memories. And heartfelt & handmade memories are the best presents to give and to receive. Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas, everyone!
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DIY >> TOM THE TURKEY MASON JAR
TOM THE TURKEY MASON JAR Supplies: • 1 small Mason jar • Construction paper (brown, red, yellow, orange) • Yellow felt • Glitter (metallic brown/orange color) • Googly eyes • Spray adhesive glue • Pencil • Scissors Step 1 Take the small Mason jar and spray adhesive glue inside. Be sure to spray all areas inside jar. Step 2 Pour a good amount of glitter inside the jar. Twist the top of the Mason jar tightly and shake so the glitter can adhere to the glue. Step 3 Pour out any excess glitter. Step 4 Using the yellow felt, cut out a triangle shape. This will be the beak of your turkey. Adhere this to an upside down Mason jar. Glue the triangle in the center of the Mason jar. Make sure the triangle shape is upside down too. This will give the appearance of a pointed bird beak. Step 5 Glue a pair of googly eyes above the beak. Step 6 Trace your right and left hand on each of the construction papers. After this is completed, cut out your hand shapes and set aside. Step 7 Take your hand shapes and glue each of them together in a fan-like fashion. Once they are glued together, adhere them to your turkey’s behind. This will create tail feathers for your turkey. Allow time to dry. After the drying is complete, Tom the Turkey is ready to party. This craft makes a great decoration on a table, shelf, or even as a gift. Get the kids involved in this one. Shaking the glitter inside the jar is usually their favorite part. Gobble, Gobble! 200 | OUR TOWN MAGAZINE
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DIY >> TOM THE TURKEY MASON JAR
FAMILY DINING WITH A LITTLE SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE It began as a dream. We envisioned
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a place where families could sit back and relax after a long day’s work. A place where you could talk, crack a few peanuts and soak up some old-time atmosphere. A place that reflected the warmth and friendliness of downtown beautiful Alachua, Florida. That dream became Conestogas Restaurant. Now, since September 1988, Conestogas has become an area tradition. We take pride in giving customers exactly what they want. Delicious hand-cut steaks grilled to perfection, fresh seafood, mouth-watering desserts, plus courteous service and a friendly smile - it’s what you can expect at Conestogas. Reservations are never required, so y’all come on in, relax a spell, enjoy some true Southern Hospitality...and help yourself to the peanuts! - Rick, Donna, Alex, Dixie, Melissa, Bevin and the Crew of Conestogas
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DIY >> CHRISTMAS (STRAW) TREE
CHRISTMAS (STRAW) TREE Supplies • Flat wooden tree form (available at craft stores) • Green decorative straws • Red bows • Hot glue gun • Scissors *Flat wooden tree forms are available at most craft stores during the holiday season and come pre-hung. However, this craft can be completed with any type of thin flat wood by gluing the pieces together, creating your own tree form. Step 1 Cut the green straws into smaller pieces by measuring them against the width of the wood pieces. Repeat this process until you have enough for your entire tree.
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Step 2 Using a hot glue gun, glue the smaller straw pieces vertically onto the wooden tree. Be careful not to burn your fingers during this process. “Haste makes waste!” Repeat this process until all of the “branches” of your Christmas tree are covered in straw. Step 3 Now it’s time to glue the red bows on each of the branches, one on each branch right in the middle. Now your Christmas (Straw) Tree is complete. All you need to do is hang “O Tannenbaum” on your front door. What a festive way to let your neighborhood know you’re ready to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year. Ho Ho Ho — Happy Holidays to you and yours!
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HOLIDAY POTHEADS DIY Terra-Cotta Snowmen THE HOLIDAYS ARE THAT SPECIAL TIME OF YEAR WHEN IT’S ACTUALLY ENCOURAGED TO STOP AND SMELL THE CHRISTMAS COOKIES. Carols play throughout every store and one seasonal song in particular has especially inspired this holiday craft. You may know it well, the lyrics state that “Frosty the Snowman was a jolly happy soul, with a corncob pipe and a button nose and his eyes made out of coal.” Who could argue with that kind of magical make up? This DIY project is a great way to make your own seasonal décor. Better yet – host a holiday party where you and your friends watch Christmas classics while creating adorable Terra-Cotta Snowmen! The options are endless, and the kids will love this family friendly activity as well. After all, “Frosty the Snowman made the children laugh and play. And were they surprised when before their eyes he came to life that day!” Supplies • Small Terra-Cotta Pot(s) • White Acrylic Paint • Pink Acrylic Paint • Orange Acrylic Paint • Paint Brushes (large and small) • Sponge (for rosy cheeks) • Black Paint Pen or Permanent Marker • Holiday Ribbon • 2 Pom Poms (for earmuffs) • 1 wire string or pipe cleaner (for headband to earmuffs) • 1 colorful sock (for snow hat) • Glue gun with glue stick (to attach earmuffs) • Epoxy glue (to attach holiday ribbon) • Scissors • Tape
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FROSTY!
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DIY >> TERRA-COTTA SNOWMEN Step 1 Paint your terra-cotta pots white. Using a paintbrush apply at least two coats of paint. Allow pots to dry for 1-2 hours or until paint is dry to the touch. Step 2 Using a black paint pen or permanent marker, draw out the mouth and eyes of your snowman. Make sure to leave room for your snowman’s rosy cheeks.
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Step 3 Apply a touch of orange paint with a smaller paintbrush for your snowman’s nose. Aiming the “carrot” up or down creates unique character to Frosty’s face. Step 4 Dab your sponge into the pink paint and apply cheeks to your snowman’s face. Be sure to place them at the corners of Frosty’s mouth. Allow his face to dry for at least 30 minutes or until dry to the touch.
Step 5 Measure out the holiday ribbon so that it is long enough to glue around the base of the terra-cotta pot. Cut the ribbon to the appropriate length. Step 6 Apply epoxy glue to the base of the terra cotta pot and slowly wrap the holiday ribbon all the way around. Apply pressure with your fingers so the ribbon is on nice and tight. Smooth out any wrinkles or bumps as best as possible. Allow drying for at least 20 minutes.
DIY >> TERRA-COTTA SNOWMEN
Step 7 If you wish to add earmuffs to your snowman, first tape a single wire string or pipe cleaner from one side of the pot’s top to the other (where you would imagine ears to be). Step 8 Using a hot glue gun, glue a pom pom to each side of the tape (covering all of the tape). Apply pressure to the pom pom while the hot glue sets up. Be careful not to burn yourself.
Step 9 If you wish to add a snow hat to Frosty, roll your colorful sock a couple times and cover the top of the pot. It’s as simple as that! (Make sure to wash the sock beforehand, no one likes a stinky snow hat.) Step 10 Once all of these steps are completed it’s time to proudly display your Snowmen wherever your heart desires. And since this Frosty is ice free – you don’t have to worry about him melting!
“Thumpety thump thump, thumpety thump thump, look at Frosty go... Thumpety thump thump, thumpety thump thump, over the hills of (terra-cotta) snow...” NOV/DEC 2023
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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
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The Face of Your Next Home Purchase is Daurine Wehbe. As an award-winning realtor at Coldwell Banker M.M. Parrish, Daurine focuses on her client’s total home buying and selling experience. She understands the importance of buying and selling a home, no matter whether it’s your first home or your 10th. Her persistence and results-driven attitude make her goal of providing
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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-
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Dave’s NY Deli Authentic NY deli — Serving classic NY deli favorites since 2009. Dave’s NY Deli continues to be the place to go for authentic NY Deli food. Owner, Melissa says, “Nothing beats quality ingredients combined with a friendly staff.” Dave’s NY Deli serves New York size Pastrami and Corned Beef sandwiches, Nathan’s Hot Dogs, NY Kettle Boiled Bagels, Nova Salmon, Philly Cheesesteaks and Cubans, a big variety of sandwiches, Salad and Wraps. They also offer a Kids Menu. Let’s not forget about the dessert favorites such as, Cannolies and Cheesecake from New York. Come out and enjoy Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner at Dave’s NY Deli. Now serving beer and wine. Dave’s NY Deli also offers Catering.
12921 SW 1st Road • Tioga Town Center Monday thru Saturday 8 am to 8 pm Sunday 8 am to 3 pm.
352-333-0291
www.DavesNYDeli.com
Pepperoni’s Pizzeria
Pizzeria — Since its establishment in 2000, Pepperoni’s Pizzeria has been serving up some of the best pizzas, calzones, entrees, wings and salads in town using premium mozzarella and other top ingredients. We also have great lunch specials starting at only $6.99. All of our specialty pizzas are loaded with toppings. Pepperoni’s is locally owned and operated and is proud to serve the High Springs Community and surrounding areas. We are located on U.S. Highway 441 in Mills Plaza.
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386-454-3858
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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!
Tioga Town Center - 12921 SW 1 Rd Suite #103 352-472-1300 Alachua - 15551 NW US HWY 441 Unit# 50 352-660-3262 Monday - Saturday from 11:00am to 9:00pm
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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
352-375-4488 Archer 352-672-6969 39th Ave. bangkoksquarefl.com
Top Hog
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.
Jonesville: Sun-Thurs 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10 Archer Road: Sun, Tues-Thur 11-9, Fri-Sat 11-10, Monday closed
352-331-6035
www.top-hog.com
Mi Apá Latin Café
Cuban — When it comes to authentic Cuban cooking, you cannot go wrong with Mi Apá Latin Cafe. Featuring authentic ingredients and classic Cuban recipes, such as Pollo Asado, Croquetas de Jamon, and the best Cuban sandwiches in Alachua County. With three locations, you’re never far from the best Cuban coffee and Cuban pastries. Visit us for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, seven days a week. Whether you’re dining in, driving through, or picking up your online order, your food will always be hot, fresh, and full of Latin flavor! And don’t forget our daily Happy Hour with half-off iced coffee and 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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Big Mill’s Chesesteaks Best Cheesesteak — If you’re looking for an exceptional cheesesteak sandwich, look no further than Big Mills Cheesesteak in Gainesville. Their unique, exceptional taste is achieved by using only the finest and freshest ingredients available, including 100% freshly shaved ribeye. Conveniently located 20 blocks north of the University of Florida, their menu features a wide variety of sandwiches and salads with every cheesesteak cooked hot and fresh to order. Looking to cater your next office lunch? Big Mills offers ready-to-serve catering solutions for almost any occasion. Stop by today or visit their website and Facebook page for a complete menu and daily specials. 2111 NW 13th St, Gainesville, FL Monday-Friday 11am - 8 pm Saturday and Sunday - 11am - 6pm
352 204-5122
Crafty Bastards
www.bigmills.com
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
352-872-5970
www.thecraftybastards.com
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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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. Magnolia Parke - 4780 NW 39th Ave. Suite 1
Happy Hour menu available Tuesday to Thursday 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Tuesday- Thursday: 11am-3 pm / 4:30-9:30 Friday: 11 am - 3 pm / 4:30-10 pm Saturday: 11:30 am - 3 pm/ 4:30 pm - 10 pm Sunday: 12 noon - 3 pm / 4:30 pm - 9 pm Monday: Closed
352-505-6000
www.arashiyamagainesville.com
El Toro 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 – Closed
386-418-1039
www.eltorogainesville.com
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
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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
352-331-6620
The Paper Bag
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Deli and Catering — Using only the freshest ingredients and serving the highest quality meats and cheeses, The Paper Bag Deli in Gainesville is quickly becoming the destination for custom prepared meals designed for people with a time sensitive schedule. Serving premium Boar’s Head meats, The Paper Bag has quick serve cold options you can grab and go from the fridge or order hot options from the counter. Have time to stay a while? You can relax on their sunny patio or at the bar-style seating and enjoy a variety of freshly baked artisan sandwiches, wraps, salads and much more. Enjoy your favorite local and domestic beers or order to go! We have many catering options for corporate, schools, and private parties. Call ahead to pick you order today! Park Lane Apartments- 5750 SW 75th Court Suite 20 New Location!- 11 SE 1st Ave. Gainesville Open Monday - Friday 10am - 6 pm
(352) 451-4972
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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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DANCE ALIVE NATIONAL BALLET PRESENTS: THE NUTCRACKER
Friday, December 15 – Sunday, December 17, Various Times • Phillips Center, 3201 Hull Road
GAINESVILLE – The all-time family favorite with beautiful dancing, sets, and costumes is here again! Everyone needs a hero, and in this case she’s a girl. Clara saves the Nutcracker prince, and to thank her he brings her on a magical journey to the Kingdom of the Sweets, where the exquisite Sugar Plum Fairy puts on a regal show. Tickets range from $30 - $60. performingarts.ufl.edu
NDLOVU YOUTH CHOIR
SUNFLOWER FESTIVAL
students, military service members and children
Wednesday, November 1 at 7:30 p.m.
November 4th, 5th, 18th & 19th from
12 and under; and free for SF students, faculty,
Phillips Center, 3201 Hull Road
10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
and staff with college ID cards.
GAINESVILLE – Known for their soul-stirring
The Bryer Patch, 5700 SW 250th St.
showpass.com/o/santa-fe-college
performances and fresh from their “America’s
NEWBERRY – Come join us this fall for our 1st
Got Talent” showcase, Ndlovu Youth Choir brings
Annual Sunflower Festival at The Bryer Patch!
a message of hope, love, and togetherness.
We have awesome food and non-food vendors
The choir’s repertoire is an exciting mix of tra-
lined up! $12 admission fee per person. 2 &
Friday, November 10 from 7 – 10 p.m.
ditional South African genres with pop, rock,
under free. thebryerpatchfarm@gmail.com
Tioga Town Center, 13085 SW 1st Lane
jazz, and EDM. Tickets are $20 - $40 and $12 for UF Students. performingarts.ufl.edu
AGED TO PERFECTION
MEAN GIRLS
TIOGA CONCERT NIGHT – WHISKEY JONES
NEWBERRY – Bring your lawn chairs and blankets, and come enjoy the sounds of Whiskey
Wednesday, November 8 at 8 p.m.
Jones. Relax and enjoy music under the stars
Phillips Center, 3201 Hull Road
at the Tioga Town Center Amphitheatre at The
GAINESVILLE – Direct from Broadway, MEAN
Square! This is a free outdoor concert, open to
Friday, November 3 from 5:30 – 9 p.m.
GIRLS is the hilarious hit musical from book writer
the public. Don’t forget to visit the Town Center
Gainesville Garden Club, 1350 NW 75th St.
TINA FEY (30 Rock), composer JEFF RICHMOND
restaurants before the show, or to grab take-out
GAINESVILLE – Join the Gainesville Garden Club
(Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), lyricist NELL
to enjoy during the concert!
for the annual Aged to Perfection “Jazzed Up for
BENJAMIN (Legally Blonde), and original director
Good” Gala. There will be live jazz music with
and choreographer CASEY NICHOLAW (The Book
the ever-popular Nick DeCarlis and his Classic
of Mormon). Based on the hit 2004 movie, this
Saturday, November 11
Jazz Quartet, wonderful food to indulge in and
is the story of a naïve newbie who falls prey to
Kanapaha Botanical Gardens,
specialty drinks reminiscent of the Atomic Age
a trio of lionized frenemies.
4700 SW 58th Drive
to inspire your participation in the silent and
performingarts.ufl.edu
GAINESVILLE – Free admission for veterans all
live auctions. Proceeds will benefit Bartram Trail Markers. Tickets are $35 per-person and
AN EVENING OF JAZZ
$50 per-couple.
Thursday, November 9 at 7:30 p.m.
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FREE ADMISSION FOR VETERANS
day. kanapaha.org
2023 FALL PARADE OF HOMES
November 11 - 12 & 18 - 19 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
3000 NW 83rd St.
ALACHUA COUNTY & SURROUNDING AREAS
GAINESVILLE – Two student musical groups,
– The Parade of Homes™ showcases the latest
the Santa Fe College Jazz Ensemble and the
in-home design and décor with the most up-to-
SF Jazz Combo, will perform at “An Evening of
date energy-saving construction techniques and
Jazz.” Tickets are $15 for adults; $9 for seniors,
the newest in land development. This event is
TWELFTH NIGHT
hosted by the Builders Association of North
the spookiest nightmare faced by every family
Central Florida and is held annually in the Spring
creates the focus for this musical: the Addams
Thursday, November 30 – Sunday,
and Fall. Since 1958, the Parade of Homes™ has
kids are growing up.
December 17, Various Times
featured over 2000 brand new homes in over
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Acrosstown Repertory Theatre,
300 neighborhoods throughout North Central Florida. Come tour a collection of beautiful homes throughout Alachua County and sur-
42 N D A N N UA L D OWNTOWN FESTIVAL & ART SHOW
619 S Main St. GAINESVILLE – Shakespeare’s most sophisticated comedy is a riotous tale of hopelessly
November 18 and 19 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
unrequited passions and mistaken identity. Duke
Bo Diddley Plaza, 111 East University Ave.
Orsino is in love with the noblewoman Olivia.
GAINESVILLE – Join us for the largest free cel-
She, however, has fallen for his servant Cesario,
Sunday, November 12 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
ebration of art and culture in North Florida! The
who is actually Viola, a woman disguised as
First Presbyterian Church, 300 SW 2nd Ave.
42nd Annual Downtown Festival & Art Show
a man, who loves Orsino: Confusion is rife.
GAINESVILLE – Come celebrate Veterans Day
will transform the streets of historic downtown
Meanwhile, Olivia’s arrogant steward Malvolio
with a beautiful concert from the Gainesville
Gainesville into a celebration of art and creativity,
is cruelly tricked by her uncle Sir Toby Belch, his
Community Band on Sunday, November
complete with 200+ artists, live music, performing
friend Sir Andrew Aguecheek, and the maidser-
12, at 4 p.m. The Gainesville Area Clarinet
arts, and delicious culinary art experiences.
vant Maria into believing his mistress loves him.
Choir will be performing before the concert.
gainesvilledowntownartfest.net
acrosstown.org
rounding areas. Admission is free! bancf.com
VETERANS DAY CONCERT
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NEWBERRY MAIN STREET FALL FESTIVAL
TIOGA MOVIE NIGHT – “BACK TO THE FUTURE”
Saturday, November 18th from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Friday, November 17 at 7:30 p.m.
Newberry Historic District –
Tioga Town Center, 13085 SW 1st Lane
25565 W Newberry Rd.
NEWBERRY – This outdoor movie is free and
N E W B E R RY – N e w b e r r y M a i n S t r e e t
open to the public.
Organization is happy to announce our 2023
Don’t forget those blankets and lawn chairs, and
Fall Festival! Mark your calendars and save the
be sure to stop by one of our amazing restau-
dates! This event will offer a wide variety of ven-
rants to grab dinner before the movie, or pick
dors, including arts and crafts, children’s activ-
your food up to-go and enjoy during the show!
ities, live entertainment - all day, and a GREAT
SONGS OF THE SEASON
Friday, November 17 at 7:30 p.m.
selection of food trucks and concessions.
THE ULTIMATE CHRISTMAS SHOW
WOOFSTOCK
Santa Fe College of Fine Arts,
Friday, November 24 – Saturday,
3000 NW 83rd St.
December 23
GAINESVILLE – The winter holidays will get
The Hippodrome, 25 SE 2nd Place
an early start when the Santa Fe Singers, with
GAINESVILLE – This audience favorite is back!
Thursday, November 2 from 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. Santa Fe River Ranch, 29220 NW 122nd St.
special guests the Gainesville Youth Chorus,
The Ultimate Christmas Show (abridged) bursts
ALACHUA – Don’t miss the breathtaking
perform “Songs of the Season.” Tickets are
with festive, slapstick fun as these cheerful
sunset views at the Santa Fe River Ranch
$15 for adults; $9 for seniors, students, military
comedians celebrate all of our favorite holiday
for the eighth annual Woofstock, benefit-
service members and children 12 and under;
traditions—at the same time.
ing the Humane Society of North Central
and free for SF students, faculty, and staff with
thehipp.org
Florida! You won’t want to miss a groovy
college ID cards. showpass.com/o/santa-fe-college/
FESTIVAL OF TREES
evening of live music, delicious food and drinks, an incredible silent auction and lots
Thursday, November 30 from 5 – 8 p.m.
of funky fun. All proceeds from Woofstock
Gainesville Woman’s Clubhouse,
will directly support our life-saving efforts.
Friday, November 17 – Sunday, December 10
2809 W. University Ave.
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Gainesville Community Playhouse,
GAINESVILLE – The Gainesville Woman’s Club
woofstock-2023
4039 NW 16th Blvd.
& Altrusa International invite you to kick off the
GAINESVILLE – In the kooky, upside-down world
holiday season with hors d’oeuvres and desserts,
of the Addams Family, to be sad is to be happy,
holiday décor and decorated Christmas trees.
to feel pain is to feel joy, and death and suffering
The event acts as a fundraiser to support Altrusa
are the stuff of their dreams. Nonetheless, this
House and Scholarships to Camp Crystal Lake.
quirky family still has to deal with many of the
Tickets are $40 in advance and $45 at the door.
same challenges faced by any other family, and
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THE ADDAMS FAMILY
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excellent opportunity to shop for unique merchandise and gifts and features hundreds of different
GLAM CRAFT SHOW
TIOGA CONCERT NIGHT – LATE NIGHT DELIVERY
vendors. Come find something special for yourself
Friday, December 15 from 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
or that hard-to-shop-for person in your life.
Tioga Town Center, 13085 SW 1st Lane
oconnellcenter.ufl.edu
NEWBERRY – Grab your lawn chairs and blankets, and come enjoy the live music under the
LIGHT UP TIOGA
stars. This concert is free and open to the public.
Saturday, December 2 from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Don’t forget to visit the Town Center restaurants
Sunday, December 3 from 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. First Magnitude Brewing Company — 1220 SE Veitch Street
Tioga Town Center, 13085 SW 1st Lane
for before the show, or to grab take-out to enjoy
NEWBERRY – This year’s expanded event will
during the concert!
The Holiday GLAM Craft Show serves up a
experience, a Winter Wonderland Lounge area,
fresh shopping experience in Gainesville,
festive activities, and fun for all ages, plus, all
every year. Previous events have featured
your traditional favorite vendors and activities
Friday, December 15 at 7:30 p.m.
as many as 70 local vendors selling hand-
from years past. As always, there will be lots
Santa Fe College of Fine Arts,
made jewelry and accessories, men’s and
of festive fun for the whole family. Plus, live
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ladies’ silk-screened T-shirts, funky home
entertainment and magical production from
GAINESVILLE – Ring the bells and resound
decor, hand-spun yarns, baby bibs, fitness
our friends at Keith Watson Events.
the organ! An international celebration of the
hoops, amigurumi, and more. glamcraftshow.com
feature Santa’s Workshop, a magical Candy Lane
THE GAINESVILLE ORCHESTRA DECEMBER
most joyous time of the year. Including Saint-
CRAFT FESTIVAL 2023
Saëns’ exalted “Organ Symphony,” “Dances of
December 2-3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Tchaikovsky,” special guests, surprising favor-
The Stephen C. O’Connell Center —
ites and a finale sing-along that will make your
250 Gale Lemerand Drive
heart glow.
Friday, December 1 – Saturday, December 23
This Craft Festival is an annual event that show-
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High Springs Playhouse, 23416 NW 186 Ave.
cases crafts that are authentically made by
HIGH SPRINGS – This nostalgic theatrical
talented artisans and crafters. The Craft Festival
greeting card is full of eccentric small town
provides an excellent opportunity to shop for
characters, wise-cracking their way to finding
unique merchandise and gifts and features
Saturday, December 16 from 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
the true wonder of Christmas. And on the way,
hundreds of different vendors.
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they make us all wish we could take a ride on
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CRAFT FESTIVAL
THE AUK MARKET’S HOLIDAY POP-UP
and find some perfect gifts for loved ones
TIOGA MOVIE NIGHT – “THE SANTA CLAUSE”
this season! Browse all the beauty featuring Handmade, Art, Jewelry, Plants, Mid-Century
Friday, December 8 at 7:30 p.m.
Vintage and more set up outside at the Curia
Saturday, December 2 and Sunday,
Tioga Town Center, 13085 SW 1st Lane
on the Drag property during this festive season.
December 3 from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.
NEWBERRY – Grab some blankets and lawn
Discover new work and lovely original items.
Stephen C. O’Connell Center, 250 Gale
chairs, and be sure to stop by one of our amazing
Food Trucks, coffee, tasty drinks available noon
Lemerand Drive
restaurants to grab dinner before the movie,
to 5 p.m.
GAINESVILLE – This annual event showcases
or pick your food up to-go and enjoy during
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crafts authentically made by talented artisans
the show!
and crafters. The Craft Festival provides an
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
Saturday, November 25 – Saturday, December 23 The Hippodrome, 25 SE 2nd Place GAINESVILLE – “A Christmas Carol” is a beloved Gainesville holiday tradition featuring singing and storytelling people of all ages will enjoy. Join us as we celebrate Scrooge’s redemption through dance, laughter, and heartfelt songs, and become part of this cherished annual family and community event. thehipp.org
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JAZZ ON THE GREEN
proceeds benefiting the local Shrine Club.
Second Saturdays from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
Contact David Jones at 336-430-910 to reserve
Celebration Pointe, 5001 Celebration
your vendor spot.
Pointe Ave. Suite 140
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GAINESVILLE – Join Celebration Point every second Saturday of the month for live music, food, drinks and more! Spread a blanket under
GAINESVILLE OLD-TIME AND TRADITIONAL MUSIC JAM
the setting sun, and catch some beautiful music
Fourth Sundays from 2 p.m. – 5 p.m.
on the green.
Civic Media Center, 433 S Main St.
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GAINESVILLE – Pickers, grinners, strummers,
GAINESVILLE CARS & COFFEE
pluckers, and bowers unite every 4th Sunday of the month at the Civic Media Center Old-Time,
Second Sundays from 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.
Bluegrass & Traditional Jam. Expect a lot of
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old-time and bluegrass fiddle tunes, as well as
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folk songs, Celtic, and other traditional roots
Third Tuesdays from 9:30 –11:30 a.m. Gainesville Garden Club 1350 NW 75th St.
GAINESVILLE – A gathering for automotive
music from around the world. Enter through
enthusiasts of all types from exotics and clas-
the courtyard in the back. Bring a sliding scale
sics to imports and jalopies. The meet is free
donation for the CMC. Everyone is welcome.
GAINESVILLE – Make beautiful floral
to attend; coffee will be provided to attendees,
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arrangements to take home! Ticket includes
as well as breakfast items for sale.
refreshments along with instruction from
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FUN WITH FLOWERS
an expert guide on a floral arrangement. For more information on tickets, visit: ggcfl.org
DOWNTOWN HIGH SPRINGS ARTWALK
TOT TROT
Tuesdays from 9 a.m. – 10:45 a.m. Florida Museum of Natural History, 3215 Hull Road
Third Saturdays from 12 p.m. – 5 p.m.
GAINESVILLE – Get your toddler excited about
Downtown High Springs
science and natural history! Join Discovery Zone
HIGH SPRINGS – Art Walk features local artists
nature ambassadors for an exciting and inter-
Saturday, December 30 from 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
and makers situated both inside stores and on
active nature walk. Each program highlights an
Tioga Town Center, 13085 SW 1st Lane
the sidewalks of downtown. Some locations
outdoor area and encourages exploration with
NEWBERRY – Bring your dancing shoes, and
feature live painting and demonstrations. This
a closer look at nature and museum objects.
come enjoy the sounds of Elio Piedra under the
seasonal monthly event is an opportunity for
This program promotes sensory experiences,
stars at the Tioga Town Center Amphitheatre
local artisans and artists to demonstrate and
investigation and exploration with a focus on
at The Square! This is a free outdoor concert,
display their talents and offer their works for
science. Recommended for children ages 2-5
open to the public.
sale in storefronts throughout the downtown
years old (child must be accompanied by an
area. Participating host merchants also offer
adult chaperone). Tickets are $6 for members
specials and sales during the event.
and $7 for non-members.
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PLAYLIST AT THE POINTE
BIRD WALKS AT THE WETLANDS
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RECURRING EVENTS HAILE EQUESTRIAN RIDE & WINE
First Fridays from 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Haile Equestrian, 7680 SW 46th Blvd.
Fourth Fridays from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
GAINESVILLE – Enjoy an adults-only evening of
Celebration Pointe, 5001 Celebration
Wednesdays from 8:30 a.m. – 11 a.m.
horseback riding, wine, charcuterie and great
Pointe Ave.
Sweetwater Wetlands Park,
conversations with us. All riding levels welcome.
GAINESVILLE – A music event that offers an
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Tickets are $75 per-person.
eclectic mix of music from a variety of genres
GAINESVILLE – Discover the rich diversity of
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birds at one of north central Florida’s premier
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birding hotspots during a 2-3-hour guided
GUIDED WALK AT KANAPAHA
First Saturdays from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Kanapaha Botanical Gardens,
GAINESVILLE SHRINE CLUB MARKETPLACE
walking tour. Join us to see why Sweetwater Wetlands Park is the most popular birding destination in the Gainesville area. Walks are
4700 SW 58th Drive
Fourth Saturdays from 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.
free with park admission fee ($5/vehicle) and
GAINESVILLE – Enjoy a guided tour through
Gainesville Shrine Club,
are offered every Wednesday morning from
Kanapaha Botanical Gardens starting at 10 am the
8100 SW Archer Road
September 1st though the end of May.
first Saturday of every month. Regular admission
GAINESVILLE – The Gainesville Shrine Club’s
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price applies for non-members. kanapaha.org
MarketPlace is a yard sale/ flea market with
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PARKRUN 5K AT DEPOT PARK
Saturdays at 7:30 a.m.
Depot Park, 200 SE Depot Ave. GAINESVILLE – Parkrun is a free, weekly, timed 5K at Depot Park. Participants can walk, jog or run. The community is encouraged to get active at their fitness and ability level. Parkrun is a global movement that started in the UK and quickly spread across the world. Every Saturday over 1,700 events
HAILE FARMERS MARKET Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
occur with more than 150,000 participants globally. parkrun.us/depotpark
Haile Plantation Village GAINESVILLE – Take a stroll down the tree-lined streets of the Haile Village Center to browse for groceries, prepared food, and handmade gifts. Then, continue on for more shopping or
ALACHUA COUNTY FARMERS’ MARKET
brunching at the Village Center’s locally-owned shops and restaurants. COVID-19 recommen-
Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. – 12 p.m.
dations: maintain physical distance, don’t touch products, one customer served per vendor at
5920 NW 13th St.
one time, and protect yourself and others by wearing facial coverings.
GAINESVILLE – Don’t forget to bring shopping
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bags, your grocery list, and plenty of small
BARNYARD BUDDIES
Wednesdays from 3 p.m. – 4 p.m. (September – May)
LIVE JAZZ AT COVEY KITCHEN + COCKTAILS
bills. This market prides itself on being a grower’s only market – meaning the vendors selling produce, plants, and other products
Wednesdays and Sundays from 6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
must have grown the items themselves.
Morningside Nature Center,
Covey Kitchen + Cocktails, 1514 SW 14th St.
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3540 E University Ave.
GAINESVILLE – Enjoy the live music while din-
GAINESVILLE – Morningside Living History Farm
ing or enjoying hand-crafted cocktails. Dining
is hosting an in-person, socially distant Barnyard
reservations can be made through OpenTable.
Buddies program! This one-hour program is free,
“The Oak Trio” includes pianist Howard Wapner,
but online pre-registration through Eventbrite
upright bassist Rafael Abdalla from Brazil and
is required on a first-come-first-served basis.
drummer Eddie Fields from Daytona Beach with
Youngsters, with an adult, can meet and greet
occasional guest appearances, creating an even
farm animals by helping staff with afternoon
more memorable evening.
feeding on the Living History Farm.
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RUNNING TABS
GNV MARKET AT HEARTWOOD
Wednesdays at 6:15 p.m.
Thursdays from 4 p.m. – 7 p.m.
First Magnitude Brewing Company,
Heartwood Soundstage, 619 South Main St.
1220 SE Veitch St.
GAINESVILLE – The GNV Market is Gainesville’s
GAINESVILLE – Running Tabs is a fun, open
Downtown farmers market every Thursday from
group aimed at promoting runners and the run-
4-7 p.m. Featuring over 40 vendors, fresh pro-
ning community throughout the Gainesville
duce, live music and craft beer.
area. Runs are free and open to runners of all
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ages and fitness levels. If you’re looking for a running group to help you get into running or to improve your race performance, give us a shot.
HIGH SPRINGS FARMERS MARKET
Fridays from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m.
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23517 NW 185th Road HIGH SPRINGS – Florida grown fruit, vegetables, dairy and meats as well as honey, handmade treats and more. The Farmers Market is produced by The City of High Springs. highsprings.us/farmersmarket
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WHIMSY & HUMOR
THE WACKY WONDERFUL WORLD OF DAME daDA
Curiosity, Spontaneity, and Laughter S T O RY BY H AY L I Z U C C O L A | P H O T O G R A P H Y BY M I C H A E L E A D DY
Nichole Hamilton, who is currently on sabbatical from her role as an assistant professor in the theatre arts program at New Mexico State University, has temporarily returned to the Hippodrome Theatre with some big dreams in tow. Hamilton is a planner and finds solace in organization and the ability to anticipate obstacles. However, beneath her structured exterior lies an alter ego characterized by chaos, disorder and whimsy, and her name is Dame daDA. Hamilton wasn’t always interested in theatre and stage performance; she aspired to be an astronaut when she was younger. As she grew older and realized the complex mathematics required for such a career, she began exploring more creative pursuits. Raised by her grandmother, Hamilton was encouraged to try various interests, including piano, dance, writing, and athletics. “I was a little all over the place expressing myself,”
Hamilton recalled. Eventually, she honed in on her passion for acting and production, leading her to earn an undergraduate degree in theatre and later a Master of Fine Arts in acting at the University of Florida. During this time, she delved into other aspects of performance, such as stage management and directing, and became deeply involved with Hippodrome productions. After graduation, Hamilton took on adjunct teaching roles before securing a full-time tenure track position in New Mexico. While teaching was undoubtedly fulfilling, Hamilton still enjoyed putting on a show. In celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Dadaism art style, which lasted from 1916 to 1923, Hamilton decided to develop a character inspired by the movement she would unveil while attending Burning Man in 2016.
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NICHOLE HAMILTON >> DAME DADA
“It was nonsensical, full of whimsy and humor, like leaning towards the absurd. And there was this play with language and making up words. It was just so much fun,” Hamilton noted of her connection and appreciation for the art movement. “I created this character kind of in the style of Dadaism to celebrate 100 years and to do it in a place where it’s all about participating and experimenting.” Adorned with an eye-popping red dress and a bright orange bob haircut, Hamilton became Dame daDa. The successful mini-launch of this character led to the creation of a one-woman show that married rehearsed material with spontaneous audience participation, which she performed at various French festivals and cabarets. In 2022, Hamilton contemplated retiring Dame daDa for good – coincidentally around the same time, Dadaism gave way to surrealism 100 years prior. Instead, she added a new dimension to her character— a car. Hamilton thought back to her first Burning Man experience with the Art Car Camp, where participants crafted unique and unconventional vehicles like an old Beetle made of stained glass or a camera van covered in different cameras. This influential memory paired with Hamilton’s favorite childhood game, Candy Land, led to the creation of Dame daDa’s new ride: The Absurd Automobile of Anti-bourgeois Amusement.
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“I wanted it to be interactive,” she said. “I’m an introvert, so it’s really weird. But I want to engage with people. Maybe that’s the theatre — how someone, the audience, responds to the content. So this content is interactive.” The car, adorned with colorful squares, introduced a twist on the classic board game, replacing iconic locations like the Peppermint Forest and Candy Castle with modern-day alliterations, such as the Forest of Femininity, Mountain of Myths, Pit of Politics, Sea of Social Construct, and Palace of Patriarchy. With the help of friends, Hamilton transformed the van into a mini apartment, albeit without a bathroom.
“ It was nonsensical, full of whimsy and humor, like leaning towards the absurd. And there was this play with language and making up words.” When the vehicle was mostly complete, and Hamilton began her sabbatical from her teaching job in New Mexico, she set out on a road trip from the west coast back to Gainesville to assist at the Hippodrome and, essentially, come home for a season.
NICHOLE HAMILTON >> DAME DADA
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“I wanted to come home, if you will, come to do more creative work and also see where I could take my original invention of Dame daDA and now this car to other places and use it as an exploration of art and engagement and spontaneity and just see what’s there,” she said.
“ I think she allows me to break free from being too structured. Making space for childlike play,” she said. Hamilton also expressed a spiritual connection to her return to Gainesville, where she honed her talent and skills at the Hippodrome and the University of Florida, making valuable connections and evolving as an artist. Although Hamilton has yet to set a specific tour schedule for her Dame daDa show, she envisions taking her character and show on the road with the newfound freedom provided by the car. If a theatre stage isn’t available, her vehicle now serves as a stage for impromptu pop-up performances as the weather cools. As for why Hamilton chose to resurrect Dame daDa for this adventure instead of retiring the character, she emphasized her curiosity, sense of humor, and desire for creative engagement with the community. Dame daDa also gives Hamilton a one-of-akind freedom and the chance to express herself unobstructed. “I think she allows me to break free from being too structured. Making space for childlike play,” she said. In true Dadaism fashion, Hamilton hasn’t developed a clear path for her sabbatical adventure as Dame daDa. However, that’s part of the magic: wonder and the absolute nonsense of the character and art origin. “I think it’s going to be ever-evolving and creating itself,” she said. “I want to stick to that, the possibility rather than the end goal.”
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