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Nona Your Neighbor – Mike Nunez

October 25, 2017 by Vanessa Poulson

For this issue of Nona Your Neighbor, we caught up with Mike Nunez, a Nona resident since 2013, who has quite the story of how his life led him to reside in the Lake Nona area. Mike told us what the growth and development of this area as a whole means to him. His story is just one of many from Lake Nona residents who have come from far and wide and from a variety of walks of … [Read more...]

The Artist: Jeni Santana

October 21, 2017 by Vanessa Poulson

If you’re familiar with the new Keke’s restaurant in Lake Nona, or any other Keke’s establishments, you’ve probably come across Jeni Santana’s work. On the walls of the restaurant are beautiful, eye-catching paintings of some of Keke’s breakfast and brunch favorites, painted with an artistic sense of attention to detail, almost like pop art. The attention to color, shape and … [Read more...]

Back to Basics

October 18, 2017 by Vanessa Poulson and Nicole LaBosco

Welcome to Back to Basics, where us classy ladies try to establish just how basic one can be in the Orlando area. Each month, we’ll be taking on a new theme and we’ll be searching for the best in basic trends. We’ve all heard some of the most recent popular foodie trends: charcoal, galaxy and unicorn as well as familiar classics such as pumpkin spice and peppermint. We hope we … [Read more...]

Nona Help Mob

October 17, 2017 by Vanessa Poulson

It takes a special kind of person to take action in urgent situations. There is a lot of compassion involved in taking steps to do what is right as an individual, and, it is even more special to see a group of people band together through their compassion to do something good for their community. The Laureate Park “Help Mob” was born from the need for community action in the … [Read more...]

SORA Rowing Impacted by Irma

October 11, 2017 by Vanessa Poulson

The local South Orlando Rowing Association (SORA) ", an over 100-member club of middle school, high school, and adult rowers, is working toward coming back together stronger in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma. In wake of the hurricane, the team's boatyard and dock in Moss Park were destroyed by the wind and rain, creating a difficult, uphill battle in the effort to rebuild what … [Read more...]

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