Meet Edwin David Sepúlveda Cruz, better known as Don Rimx. He was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and moved to Brooklyn for six years. Rimx then found himself moving to Miami and then to the Lake Nona area because his wife’s family resides here. Here’s his story. Nonahood News: What drove you to become an artist? Don Rimx: My motivation to become an artist … [Read more...]
The Lake Nona Book Maven Review
Title: The Stolen Marriage Author: Diane Chamberlain Recently, I was looking for another good, quick read for the summer. One of the Orange County Library book clubs had just discussed The Stolen Marriage, so I am taking the opportunity to share it with you. Diane Chamberlain is a New York Times bestselling author of several books, and this one scored 4.23 out of 5 on … [Read more...]
Kyle’s Culinary Column: It’s Enough to Make a Mango Crazy
Let’s dive into this tropical stone fruit mouth first. Mangoes are sweet for the most part and have a varying texture depending on the type you have. Some might be pulpy and soft, while others are more firm like a melon with a sinewy texture. All around, this delicious fruit has incredible health benefits to your immune system, blood pressure, and many more. Native to South … [Read more...]
Date Night in the Nonahood: Dirty Pour Project at Orlando Brewing
The Mrs. and I took a trip over to the Orlando Brewing for this month’s Date Night in the Nonahood. They had an event there that is hosted by the Dirty Pour Project, which was an amazing experience. This was my second time doing a “Paint and Sip” class, but my first time ever working with what is termed to be “Fluid Painting.” The price of the class was $50 per ticket, and … [Read more...]
Orange County Libraries to host first Lake Nona Pop-UpOrange County Libraries to host first Lake Nona Pop-Up
Valencia College’s Lake Nona campus will host the Orange County Library System’s (OCLS) pop-up event on Saturday, June 15, which will aim to provide a morning of fun and engagement with the community. “This is mostly an event geared towards families,” said Erin Sullivan, the OCLS’s Public Relations Administrator. “We want to get them engaged with the library and get the temp … [Read more...]
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