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Why We Need a Library in Lake Nona

December 2, 2020 by Contributing Writer

The traffic congestion, the ever-present road work, the numerous construction projects all point to the same truth – the Nonahood is growing by leaps and bounds. Many Lake Nona area residents are excited about all of the recently-announced, high-tech developments, yet there is a key component of a vibrant society that’s still missing – a local library. Currently, the … [Read more...]

Getting an Early Start to Your New Year’s Resolutions

December 2, 2020 by Contributing Writer

As this crazy whirlwind of a year comes to an end, rather than reflecting on all the damage it has done, let’s try to focus on what the new year has to offer. Trust me, I’ve had my lazy days stuck quarantining just like you, so there is no judgement here. While the New Year is slowly creeping up on us, it’s time to start thinking of our New Year’s … [Read more...]

School Update: NorthLake Park Community School

December 2, 2020 by Contributing Writer

NorthLake Park has TWO district-level Red Ribbon Contest winners! Be happy. Be brave. Be drug-free. That was this year’s Red Ribbon Week theme to encourage children, families, and communities to live healthy, happy, and drug-free lives. OCPS had a poster contest and essay/poem contest to promote Red Ribbon Week throughout the district. Third grader Kullen McKenna won first … [Read more...]

Living Well: You Sound Like Your Mother

November 30, 2020 by Contributing Writer

I remember the first time someone told me that I sounded like my mother, I was horrified. She was overbearing, nosy, and always in my business. She was constantly concerned about where I was, what I was doing, and, of course, if I had on clean underwear. At 4’10”, Mom was a tough bird. And as hard as I tried, I couldn’t get anything past her. She reminded me constantly … [Read more...]

Fall Back to Watering One Day a Week: And Other Tips for Conserving Water

November 19, 2020 by Contributing Writer

With the return to standard time on Nov. 1 came a mandatory change in the outdoor watering schedule, falling back to one day a week from two for residents of 16 Florida counties, including Orange.  Under watering restrictions set by the St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD), residential property owners with even-numbered addresses may water only … [Read more...]

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