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Lake Nona Family From ‘Across the Pond’ Provides Solutions for Self-Improvement

September 28, 2016 by Jason Diven

Change can affect individuals in many ways.  Sometimes, people are placed in situations where change is inevitable and unplanned.  However, for the Slade family, their enormous life change was calculated and, most importantly, has had a positive impact.  Living all of their life in Cornwall, England, Helen and Andrew Slade recently moved to the United States because they felt … [Read more...]

UCF Medical Students Engage the Community by Teaching the Fundamentals of Science to Children

September 26, 2016 by Jason Diven

Beyond the prestige of having a medical school in Lake Nona, there are positive effects that occur throughout the community as a byproduct because of its presence.  Third-year medical students Steven Kelly and Jordan Mabey are great examples of how having the UCF College of Medicine in our backyard has already strengthened our community. Not willing to wait until he became … [Read more...]

New Lake Nona Neighbor Brings Power of Gratitude and a Little Humor to Parenting

September 9, 2016 by Lindsay Diven

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Sharon Fuentes is not just another new neighbor who has moved into the Nonahood. She is a very passionate wife, mother of two children, and an award-winning, published author. As a mother of an autistic child, her parenting adventure has taken many twists and turns. She starting writing in 2011 because, as she says, “it’s cheaper than therapy” for her. She uses her sense of … [Read more...]

Central Florida Non-Profit Dedicated to Children Seeks Foster Families in Lake Nona

August 25, 2016 by Jason Diven

Children and adolescents in foster care face many difficult challenges.  Often, they do not have consistency in their life, which can be very important to a child’s development and mental wellbeing. Becoming a foster parent or adoptive parent means a person can change the course of a child’s life, and while it can be difficult, the rewards are great and there is an … [Read more...]

Isle of Pines Man Creates a Multitude of Art Forms, Personally & Professionally: Nonahood Artist of the Month, Lance Wagner

August 24, 2016 by Jason Diven

Choosing a profession can be a difficult task. There are many factors to consider. For many, the amount of monetary compensation can be a key factor. Taking it a step further, choosing an actual job or position with a company can be even more difficult. Extended benefits, commute to work, vacation time, number of hours required, travel and stress all typically weigh heavily on … [Read more...]

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