Eagle Creek Elementary Panther Chorus make national debut! September 25 marked the one year anniversary of the release of the Hamilton Original Broadway Cast Recording. To celebrate, they produced the "Hamilkids" rendition of "The Room Where it Happens." The Nonahood's very own Eagle Creek Elementary Panther Chorus made an appearance in the video around the 3:17 mark. See if … [Read more...]
Louisiana Flood Relief Drive Organized by the LSU Alumni of Central Florida
With less than two weeks until the start of College Football, the local alumni groups are coming together to support the flooding victims in Louisiana. We have many LSU graduates and other neighbors who are Cajun transplants. We are asking the Nonahood to come together and support the flood victims. The recent flooding in Louisiana is the most devastating natural disaster to … [Read more...]
Orange County Public Schools Meet the Teacher
This year's meet the teacher events will all take place on Thursday, August 11. The times are listed below. Lake Nona HS All Grades - 12-2:00 PM Freshman Orientation from 6-7:30PM Lake Nona MS 6th Grade - 6-7:30 PM 7th/8th Grades - 3-5:00 PM Eagle Creek ES K-2nd Gradse - 12-1:00 PM and 5:15-6:00 PM 3-5th Grades - 1:30-2:30 PM and … [Read more...]
Nonahood News is Hiring a Summer Intern
Marketing Intern Nonahood News is looking for a qualified intern to join our team! We produce a monthly printed newspaper that is delivered to every home and business in Lake Nona. Are you obsessed with finding and sharing stories online? Do your friends look to you on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter for the latest trends, ideas, and online memes? Nonahood News is based … [Read more...]
Earth Day Community Clean-Up Success!
On the morning of Saturday, April 23 more than 50 neighbors around Lake Nona came together to celebrate Earth Day. Various groups met in Laureate Park, East Park and NorthLake Park to pick up trash around the common areas and waterways. Litter is not just an eye-sore. When litter is on sidewalks or along curbs, it may get washed down in to storm drains during heavy rains. … [Read more...]