“Come on, Dad! Mom! Let’s go!” That was likely me on one of the summer trips we would take up into northern New Hampshire, deep in the White Mountains, when I was a child. We would visit neat places like The Flume Gorge and hike up the backside of Cathedral Ledge. My parents were simply too slow, and they had me on a proverbial tether, forcing my brothers and me to go … [Read more...]
From the CEO
Did you know April is National Volunteer Month? Though any time is the perfect time to volunteer, you might want to consider choosing a way to volunteer your time to help the community or a favorite cause. Volunteering can boost your resume, establish new relationships, and lead you to a healthier and happier place. We offer several volunteer opportunities here at the chamber. … [Read more...]
School Update: Moss Park Elementary School
This has certainly been a different year for Moss Park, but as we learn and grow together, we have become pros at flipping the way we learn and the way we make memories. Our staff, students, PTA, and community members have been nothing short of incredible during this school year. Our teachers have worked hard to ensure that students receive the best, regardless of the learning … [Read more...]
The USTA Collegiate Wheelchair National Championship
The USTA National Campus’ events calendar is starting to once again fill up with a number of marquee events that have become the norm in Lake Nona. One of those events, the USTA Collegiate Wheelchair National Championships, had its much-anticipated 20th anniversary tournament canceled in April 2020. Now, a year later, the event returns as some of the most inspiring … [Read more...]
Tough Things to Talk About: How to Ease Back Into a Pre-Pandemic World
This past year has been very difficult for many, and while the pandemic is still very much a worry, there are positive signs that it will soon come to an end. The three vaccines approved in the United States – Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson – are helping reduce death and severe illness from COVID-19, and the cases are very slowly decreasing across the nation. … [Read more...]
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