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Features

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Travel ‘N Style

Touch & Go

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By: Alexa Cawley

Pamela Roehm,

Healing Your

Local Artist Impacting

Body & Mind

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the Community

By: Cathleen K. Bode

The Arts:

By: Karyn Anjali Glubis Page 44

Scott Menaul Page 28

Celebrity Soup:

Photo Shoot:

The Good, the Bad

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Touch & Go

& the Ugly

Travel ‘N Style:

Photos by: Philip’e

By: Jessica Sanchez

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Living ‘N Style:

Don’t Miss the Beat:

Luxury Essentials

Jessie J

By: Karyn Anjali Glubis

Paradise: Found By: Alexa Cawley

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By: Megan Hyde

In Case You Missed It By: Karyn Anjali Glubis

Page 38 Spa Time: At the Omni By: Cathleen K. Bode

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50 Bizarre Beauty

Radically Open

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Double Exposure

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Toys:

Restaurant Review:

Our Town

Radically Open

Peperoncino Cucina

Lamborghini

By: Jennifer Marcus

Page 91 What’s Happening?

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Selecting a Trustee:

Chef’s Profile:

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Points to Consider

Executive Chef Barbara Alfano

Golf

By: Tony Kenna

By: Jennifer Marcus Page 94

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Work Hard, Play Hard

Bizarre Beauty By: Jessica Sanchez

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Nightlife

Page 96 Model Search

Living ‘N Style

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Men’s Essentials

Dining ‘N Style

Page 97 Fine Hotels

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Once Loved...

Fashion: Double Exposure

Now on Death Row

Photos By:

By: Cathleen K. Bode

Jeremy Montemayor

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Cool Shots

Photos by Michael Photography

Scene with Karyn

Adrea Otto and Arthur Draper

Elizabeth Smith and Kevin Robinson

Nude Nite- Tampa In its 14th year, Nude Nite continued as the largest nude art show in North America with genres ranging from sculpture, mixed media, metal, oil, acrylic, watercolor, digital, photography, glass, woodcraft, found object and film - contemporary to traditional, abstract interpretations to literal. Nude Nite is a juried exhibit. The exhibition was held in a 20,000 SF warehouse in Tampa. The 3 night visual event was amazing and definitely eye opening. ~ Karyn Darin Bahl, Kato, Angele Steece and Grymes Cannon

Frank Velez and Michelle Hymel

Kevin McBride, Scott Gass and Tom Su

Frankie Gonzalez

Siggy Aronow and Terry Blachek

Marly Taylor and Charles Hildebrandt

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Karyn Glubis and Kevin Lajeunesse

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publisher’s note

> Times are continuing to get

After endless months of research,

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importance however, is that upward

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progress is moving forward and no

highly technological printing process

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into the paper. For a new and creative

the reports coming to us from many

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content, we invite each of you to taste

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construction, creating jobs, jobs, jobs! BTW we have job openings! Apply at:

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getting pampered at your favorite spa

nary and successful business personali-

or even taking a short weekend getaway

ties with their motor toys along with

can do wonders for the spirit.

our usual breathtaking fashion shoots as only we know how to deliver. It’s

Until next time, have some fun in the

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contributors

Philip’e Hernandez Philip’e started as hair stylist in a salon then got into make up. After working as platform artist and winning several competitions in hair and make up. Philip’e ventured into photography. Where he now does photography for several fashion publications and ad campaign.

Karyn Glubis Published author and Tampa Bay’s resident socialite highlighted in the Scene with Karyn section is busy attending events to share and also include in the In Case You Missed It article. A successful business owner of a custom jewelry line, Karysma, and a Real Estate Broker, writing remains a preferred hobby. Born in Trinidad, and having lived in Toronto, London, Miami and Vancouver prior to moving 9 years ago to Tampa Bay, she enjoys the small town feel within a large city with dynamic things happening on a daily basis. She has an MBA and a BA in Communication Arts.

Jessica Sanchez Every morning when you tune into your Local 6 Morning News, Jessica Sanchez is there to greet you. Having received her degree in mass communications, Jessica set out to achieve a career in television journalism. A Utah native, Jessica first learned the ropes in Salt Lake City as a video editor and associate producer, before moving to Idaho. She eventually made the move down South and ended up in Orlando as a reporter. When she’s not working, Jessica can usually be found dancing, boxing or catching up on her sleep.

Travis Joiner Travis Joiner has been a staple in the wine and cocktail scene for years. His background has taken him through many mixology and cocktail contests as well as becoming a sommelier. He is always willing to give his opinion in a very tongue and cheek and hilarious way. Travis has a degree in creating new and classic cocktails and always ready to test the next great thing. Most importantly he is our Barfly.

Jennifer Marcus A Florida native, Jennifer was born and raised in Miami, Florida. She attended Florida State University for undergraduate and graduate school and received her BA in Public Relations and Journalism and Master’s in Sports Administration. When Jennifer is not writing, she is training as a competitive baton twirler. She is a world champion and travels across the world performing and teaching clinics. You can check out more at www.jenmarcus.com.

Megan Hyde Megan Hyde is a 2010 UCF graduate. Earning a degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with minors in Mass communications and Creative Writing, and hopes to make a literary name for herself. An accessorizing, makeup-loving gal, Megan believes outfits deserve love, attention and at least a bracelet or two. She supports red lipstick and colorful mascara, and not just for weekends. When Megan’s not working, writing, loving her pups Pepper & Roni she and her boyfriend enjoy everything else about life together in East Orlando.

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Photos by Ron Guerin

Dharmen Patel, Sonia Kallarakal and Fabian Lokenuth

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Scene with Karyn

Amar and Tejal Shah, Alpa and Vinay Rama, Aakash Patel and Sul Hemani

3rd Annual India International Film Festival of Tampa

Tejal Shah

The Indo-US Chamber of Commerce presented the third annual film festival with approximately 3000 people in attendance from February 17th thru 19th at Channelside Cinemas including filmmakers and stars from around the world. The aim was to inspire budding filmmakers and help them break into the industry. This year’s festival featured a broad spectrum including a lighthearted romance, a Gujarati film about Utraan, an intriguing documentary that questions the birthplace of Buddha as well as many others. Roughly 30 films were presented. ~ Karyn

Zenia Shroff, Tanu Kumar and Kanchana Raghu

Sandeep Mohan and Giju John, Love Wrinkle-Free

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Narinderpal Singh and Jaswinder Kaur

Swapna Shah, Sunil Datar and Kriti Bhatnagar

James and Karsten Freeman, The Myth of Buddha’s Birthplace

Mark Sena and Linda Saul-Sena, Sara Golding-Scher and David Scher

Hement Dinkar and Stephanie Ceballos

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Health & Beauty

Body Check

> It feels like just last week we were staring at the scale wondering “but I didn’t eat THAT much pumpkin pie!” The holiday season wreaks havoc on our formerly svelte bodies, and now we’re doing everything we can to shed that weight - fast.

quick meal. Don’t do it! Did you know that the Southern Style Crispy Chicken Sandwich packs a full 28 grams of fat? Not to mention that most prepared foods pack a day’s worth of sodium, causing you to retain more water than the Atlantic.

By: Alexa Cawley

We all know the basics: lots of water, fruits and vegetables, and limiting sugar as much as possible. But sticking to a harsh diet is about as easy as never eating again, and that’s not fun for anyone. We’ve compiled a list of tips and tricks that have really helped us, and we barely knew we were on a diet.

We’re all on a tight schedule. It’s NOT an excuse! Nowadays, barely anybody has the time to whip up a delicious, lowfat meal. The average workday is 8 hours, and that’s a really long time to go without eating a full meal. Snack on clean foods to nourish your body, not something from the vending machine in the hall. When you just can’t manage to get to your pantry, and McDonald’s is taunting you, try going for the Premium Grilled Chicken Club Sandwich, lightly containing just 150 calories, or to completely eliminate meat, try the delicious Fruit ‘n Yogurt Parfait with only 160 calories and enough protein to keep you satiated.

How to Get That Swimsuit Body

Read more at: StyleToMe.com

Always drink a glass of water before you eat anything. So often hunger and thirst are confused, and this is because both feelings trigger the same part of the brain. Most of us aren’t getting enough water in the first place, so chances are once we reach that 64 oz per day quota, we’ll feel much less hungry. Be conscious of what you’re eating. You’ve been at work all day. You’re starving. McDonald’s is so conveniently located, and you can’t wait to gobble down your favorite

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When we fill ourselves with fruits and veggies, you’re not only doing your waist line a favor. Did you know that vitamins A, C and E have skin benefits? The antioxidants fight free radicals; pesky little


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We’ve compiled a list of tips and tricks that have really helped us, and we barely knew we were on a diet.

things that age our beautiful skin. And we don’t want that happening! So load up on all the Vitamin A, C, and E snack foods you can. Baby carrots, sliced mangoes, a handful of almonds and clementines all fit effortlessly into next seasons Prada hobo. Also, vegetables have a ton of fiber making them virtually free foods on weight watchers, so eat up and enjoy! You’ll stay full, and you’re doing your whole body - inside and out - a huge favor. Take a multivitamin. There’s been a lot of controversy about multivitamins lately, mostly due to a faulty study that sent health fanatics into a panic. The bad news: Studies found that some people who take a vitamin daily believed themselves to be more or less invincible, and therefore were eating less of the plant-based foods that ward off disease and keep you trim. Think of your multivitamin as insurance. Women should be getting 25mg of vitamin B12 daily, a vital component of weight loss. B12 converts fat into energy, so if you’re not getting any into your diet, a multivitamin is a great way to alleviate this issue and get your body into motion again.

Be active. I wish I could tell you something different, but you’re just not going to fit into that beautiful, brand new Shoshanna bandeau sitting in your closet without moving your body a little more than you’re used to. Cardiovascular exercise is great and definitely kick-starts your metabolism, but most of us don’t have an extra hour and a half to go for a long jog. Try as much as you can to get cardiovascular exercise in on the weekends, but if you’re pressed for time on the weekdays, buy a pair of free hand weights (5 lbs at least) and do a few repetitions whenever you can. While your pasta (whole wheat, obviously) is boiling, while your coffee is percolating, or while you’re letting your great new antiaging moisturizer sink in. Lifting weights is a proven way to easily boost your metabolism, and who doesn’t want that? Allow yourself to splurge. If your favorite food in the entire world is chocolate, thinking you’re never going to eat it again is a sure-fire way for you to feel discouraged, and the more you hate your diet, the more likely you are to give up. So reward yourself for being the feisty, young, disciplined thing

you are! Every three pounds you lose, allow yourself to eat one of your favorite sweets. Eat only half the portion that you would have in the past, and keep the remainder in the freezer for your next three. Look at that, you’ve just lost six pounds! If this isn’t motivation enough, just check out the swimsuits on the runway. There’s always the old adage “nothing tastes as good as skinny feels,” and while it definitely shouldn’t be tattooed onto your body, there is some truth to it. Remember, cameras are everywhere these days, and for the amount of money you’ve just spent on that luxurious Vix Bia bikini, you don’t want to be the only thing in the picture looking less than spectacular. It’s only March, so you’ve got a few weeks to follow these tips and get in touch with your summer body. Prove to us, and the rest of the world, that you look as good as you feel! See you at the pool.<

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Scott Menaul The Science of Art By: Karyn Anjali Glubis Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> If someone were to take a peek into Scott Menaul’s art studio, where he creates his beautiful,yet unusual one-of-a-kind pieces, they may be surprised to find his workroom void of paintbrushes, easels, paints and most traditional art-making equipment. That’s because Menaul constructs his works of art using four separate computer programs along with a photograph or two. Menaul, who resides in Clearwater, took an unusual route to becoming an artist. He started out as an amateur art style photographer while in high school in Poughkeepsie, New York. He began this hobby with homemade pinhole cameras made from shoeboxes and tinfoil. After graduation, he enrolled in Syracuse University, earning a degree in electrical engineering in 1979. He originally thought he would study classical music and architecture but opted for mathematical and science based studies. Menaul’s analytical side, the love of all things math and science, combined with his creative side, his love for life and color, can be seen today in nearly all of his artwork. “Many of my pieces include geometrical forms and a sense of precision that bridges fine art and design,” says Menaul. “I love color, patterns and forms that when combined together, take on a life of their own.”

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Much like some of his artwork with roaming lines, Menaul’s career path seems to have meandered with short stays in various jobs, many leading to becoming an artist, his dream job, his calling. After a year as a professional electrical engineer, Menaul began working in advertising and technology marketing. Eventually, he changed courses and began freelancing as a photographer and technical writer. He found he could excel at computer illustrations and graphic designs. He met his wife, Jerri and in 1991 they formed a Boston communications and marketing firm, and photography studio named Synergy Network. Menaul began experimenting with different computer programs to create a technique that would produce the look of fine art. He started using these techniques to create beautiful abstract pieces of art. His first showing debuted in spring 1999 at the First Biannual CyberArts Festival in Boston. After 12 years with Synergy, the Menaul’s sold their company in Boston and moved to Clearwater. They opened Menaul Fine Art so he could pursue his passion of creating digital art full time. Each of Menaul’s fine art pieces features a glass-like object or objects, which have

reflective and glowing qualities to them. Menaul compares this to stained or blown glass or various pieces of beautiful jewelry. “The interplay of light with the transparency ‘glass’ and reflections makes the artwork unusual and interesting,” says Menaul. “The final artwork is then printed as fine art multiple original giclées on canvas or paper.” Menaul not only loves to create various pieces of artwork from his imagination, he will create something from photographs he has taken or other photos. If there is a certain color scheme you would like for your home, Menaul can work that into the artwork with ease. One of the conveniences of digital fine art is the “try it before you buy it” style. Clients can upload a photograph of the room where the art will hang and Menaul will insert the artwork into the photo and send it back so the client will know exactly what the room and art will look like when he has completed his work. “The artwork communicates to others and appears to touch them in a deep, personal and spiritual way,” he says. “My greatest joy is watching someone getting involved in one of my pieces and taking a journey from a state of worry or boredom and into a state of joy and exhilaration.” <


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Photos by Michael Blitch Photography

Andrea and Casey Robinson

Roxane White, Christi Barry and Shana Flores

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Scene with Karyn

Abram Borgman, Twin Culbertson and Elena Blanco

Humans Are Not For Sale On March 3rd, a group of young professionals, led by Stephanie Nicolaas, decided to get together to change the world with an inspirational evening for a great cause at Push Ultra Lounge in downtown St. Petersburg. The goal was to raise awareness and funds for the women and children who are being trafficked in Nepal. All proceeds benefitted the Maiti Nepal Organization that provides shelter, medical assistance, counseling, child care, but most importantly a second chance. ~ Karyn Mirei Malave, Jodi Gregory and Mike Sellers

Maritza Regalado

Debbie and Ronnie Aaron

Jennifer and Kevin Brazon, Argenis Apiz, Rossana Bria, Cristiam Zapata,Vanessa Serrano and Kenia Lara

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Kenia Lara, Hayley Oligane, Stephanie Nicolaas, Rupen Philloura and Ashley Noa

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Travel ‘N Style

From the moment you touch down in St. Thomas you can be confident that this will be one of the best vacations you could possibly take.

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P aradise: Found

(And It’s Much More Accessible Than You’d Think) By: Alexa Cawley Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> In order to see the world’s best views, breath the purest air, and swim in the most pristine waters, you have to schlep through multiple airports, attempt communication in a language you don’t know, all to finally arrive on vacation totally stressed out. Sound familiar? We’ve got news for you. We just took the most exquisite vacation making us feel like we were on the other side of the world, however, we weren’t that far from home at all. Just a short (and gorgeous) three and a half hour plane-ride away, the United States Virgin Islands have the best of both worlds. St. Thomas possesses the glamour and allure of an exclusive international vacation, but is so easily accessible from Orlando. Best of all, because the Virgins Islands are a part of the United States, there’s no new language to learn or laws to memorize. Consequently you feel perfectly at ease, close to home, and completely relaxed. Frenchman’s Reef & Morning Star Marriott Beach Resort has just undergone an elaborate renovation yielding amazing results. From the moment you touch down in St. Thomas you can be confident that this will be one of the best vacations you could possibly take. Before

you even check in, the amazing beach cliff views and airy, open lobby will captivate and excite you for the days to come. The courteous staff will guide you to your newly updated bedroom with a perfectly de-stressing color scheme. Oh, and did we mention that the balcony door opens to an immaculate view of the indigo Ocean, St. Thomas mansions, and cinematic sunset? Having recently completed a $48 million dollar renovation and restoration, the Frenchman’s Reef & Morning Star Beach Resort welcomes guests to a brand new US Virgin Island hotel experience. As part of the renovation, Frenchman’s Resort added state of the art amenities, including the serenely named “Lazule Sea Spa and Salon,” a modern fitness center, and various restaurants. While at Lazule, we were treated with the utmost respect and care by the professional and experienced staff. This luxurious spa features 8 new treatment rooms and 3 poolside cabanas, full service hair & nail salon, steam room, and a private spa pool. Services offered range from Swedish massage, hot stone massage, body wraps and facials, to couples massages and plunge pools. Could it get any better? During our Swedish massage

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we learned that our masseuse was actually trained in Sweden! An authentic touch to a wonderful experience. At Frenchman’s Reef the dining options are endless. Whether you feel like grabbing a light and healthy avocado and crab salad at casual Coco Joe’s on the beach, or enjoying the inimitable house veggie burger at the Sunset Grille, one thing is certain - you can bet on being treated with kindness and efficiency, and you can certainly count on the meal to have that exclusive and delicious Caribbean taste. If nothing else, Frenchman’s Resort can be unabashedly proud of Havana Blue, their award-winning and sophisticated restaurant that effortlessly captures the placid demeanor of the Caribbean, elegance of New York, and seductiveness of Latin America. If you’re so inclined to leave the resort, a short taxi ride can be taken to the luxurious Yacht Haven Grande where you can spend the evening shopping at the upscale boutiques, and then relax and unwind at delectable Grande Cru while watching the spectacular yachts go by. If you or your fellow travelers are looking for more than the typical wine, dine, and lounge vacation, you’re in luck. St. Thomas is a very short ferry ride to fellow USVI St. John. St. John is a smaller and less inhabited island that is endowed with a majority of untouched national park, and the cliffs make for perfect hiking. While in St. John for the day, we were lucky enough to hike the magnificent Reef Bay Trail. Named “one of the Caribbean’s ten best hikes,” this trail has it all. From the historic ruins of an abandoned sugar mill and ancient Taino rock carvings called “petroglyphs”, to the secluded beach and 937ft. uphill trek, there truly is something to appease every adventurer. Also, there is an entire staff at the new Adventure Center to suit the needs for your whole crew. So worry not, if you’re traveling with young ones that are less than keen on laying on the resort-provided beach chairs all day, there is a plethora of activities to tire everyone out. There are multiple safaris, sunset sails, snorkeling trips, and combinations as well. If you’re with an adult group, there are golf trips, historic cruises, and dinner sails with expertly crafted cocktails along with breathtaking sunset views. An exclusive yacht rental is also available for the most private clientele. And speaking of exclusive, Frenchman’s Reef

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is a pioneer in being the only place in the world to occupy clear kayaks with custom LED lights, allowing for the most amazing observances of sea urchins, sting rays, and turtles at sundown in their natural habitat. This newly renovated resort has everything you can ask for whether you’re on a family getaway or an adult weekend rendezvous. The food is exquisite, the drinks are suitable for a cocktail aficionado, and the scenes are out of this world. This is the ultimate resort for vacationers looking to be pampered, whilst seeking privacy and exclusivity. The staff is more than happy to assist any need you might incur, although with a resort this well thought-out, it is unlikely you will run into any problem at all.

The food is exquisite, the drinks are suitable for a cocktail aficionado, and the scenes are out of this world. This is the ultimate resort for vacationers looking to be pampered, whilst seeking privacy and exclusivity.

Frenchman’s Reef & Morning Star Marriott Beach Resort For booking information call: 1-888-PARADISE Hotel’s Direct Number: 1-340-776-8500



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city news

In Case You Missed It Style Events, News & Gossip from around the city

By: Karyn Anjali Glubis Read more at: StyleToMe.com

The Naked Truth - Photo by Michael Blitch Photography

> “The heart is a bloom, Shoots up through the stony ground, There’s no room, No space to rent in this town” or stand still for a moment in Tampa Bay. With temperatures already moving upwards and the beauty of the area almost in full bloom, it’s definitely Spring Time.You may have missed these events but make sure you schedule something fun in support of a great cause – our community needs you. At least once a month, Ken Walter’s hosts the Little Black Dress Night at 717 South on a Friday. This past month’s was held on February 17th. Ladies donned their cutest little black number and enjoyed fun times with friends in a comfortably classy atmosphere. You should consider checking out the next not to be missed Friday night favorite, otherwise “You’re out of luck, And the reason that you had to care,The traffic is stuck, And you’re not moving anywhere.” “You thought you’d found a friend” on February 25th, the 2012 Stars and Pars Gala and Auction held by The Children’s Home, Inc was an opportunity to mingle with local and national celebrities prior to their 30th Annual

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Celebrity Golf Classic. It was a fantastic evening with delicious food, complimentary cocktails, great entertainment and a live and silent auction.

people in support of a cause created by my mother who has since passed away of cancer and myself. All proceeds benefited Bacchus Event Solutions Foundation.

Sponsored by Pebble Creek Golf Club; Events 2 Perfection; All Brides 2 Be Tuxedos and Formalwear; Ierna’s Heating and Cooling, Custom Linens and Finest Deejays, Events Extravaganza Expo, on February 26th was well attended in support of Hope Youth Ranch. Amazing giveaways, models who showcased the latest in bridal and formalwear, musical entertainment and more was enjoyed by all. “To take you out of this place, Someone you could lend a hand, In return for grace.” The event was NOT just for Brides but also for anyone who planned a special event.

As a side mention, McB’s-Grand Opening Celebration was held on March 9th at their new location on Central Avenue in St. Petersburg. This men’s consignment shop keeps Tampa Bay stylish ready to dress you all for these events on a budget. “You’re on the road, But you’ve got no destination…” “Touch me, Take me to that other place…” I hope you enjoyed U2’s “Beautiful Day” and all that’s happened around Tampa Bay. Just remember you may have missed these events but know, there’s always a next time … now that we’ve teased you a bit, visit StyleToMe.com to sign up for Tampa Style’s VIP only invite list to get event alerts before they happen. <

“It’s a beautiful day, Sky falls, You feel like, It’s a beautiful day, Don’t let it get away…” And with the idea of self-promotion in mind, I must mention The Naked Truth hosted on March 8th by none other than Karyn Anjali Productions at Michael Murphy Gallery in honor of International Women’s Day. The event was attended by over 350

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Local Artist Impacting the Community Pamela Roehm By: Karyn Anjali Glubis Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> Pamela Roehm knew from a very young age she wanted to be an artist. “My first memory as a small child was drawing,” she said. “My dream was to become a renowned artist…it’s the dream that drives me.” The recent winner of Bacchus Puts The “ART” in “P-ART-Y”, she is an inspiration to others that it takes persistence, perseverance and perspective to accomplish goals. She describes her drive as being “laser beamed” which helps her to focus on the task at hand. Roehm, a Tampa, Florida resident, is the owner of Roehm Fine Arts. A large portion of her fine works of art are commissioned by individuals. Her paintings are mostly architecture and garden scenes, but there are also some portraits and religious depictions among her growing collection. The technique in which Roehm constructs many of her pieces is one she designed herself. She uses a layering effect with Venetain plaster and the beautiful outcome is typical of what you might see from the Old Masters. This talented mother of twin sons has only been working as a full-time artist for about five years. Before this, Roehm, who moved from Maui with a few stops along the way, held many art inspired jobs. After high school, she majored in art and design and then went on to enter the work world. She was a designer of television production sets and store window fronts; she painted mannequins and worked as a fashion illustrator for newspaper ads but her focus was always modeling. Her creative talents were put to good use, just not in the way they are today. Roehm had been approached by a nearby homeowner to paint a mural for them. After positively viewing the results, the homeowners encouraged her to do a piece for them on canvas. Her sons’ third grade teacher encouraged her to enter a piece into Kirkland’s, a home décor store, art competition. Out of 2,000 entries and 72,000 votes, Roehm took home third place. Many of the religious subjects of Roehm’s paintings reflect her deep faith. “I always

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felt that I had a God-given talent and that I was, in a sense, an instrument of God when it came to my art,” Roehm said one time in an interview. “However, it was the support and encouragement of others who gave me the confidence to take my painting to the next level.” Roehm has been active in many gallery showings since that first, third place win that got her started on the path to her dream job. She had been involved with: The Great Art Escape 2009 held at the Oldsmar City Hall Art Gallery as part of the Westchase Artist Society; Art for Humanity - Celebrating the Beauty of Women and Children in May of 2009, from March until May 2010 at Ruth Eckerd Hall and she was the featured artist for the 2011 Greater Largo Library Foundation’s Art Hop & Taste Test. The Bacchus Event Solutions Foundation’s, Josephine Pulido Schaaf, is the creative mastermind behind the Bacchus puts the “ART” in “P-ART-Y” contest but the whole event and contest is a collaboration of some very creative people. Fellow competitor and founder of Witty Wocks, Adria Bernstein, created the award presented to Pamela.This Foundation is about creating a community to help others. Roehm’s winning entry is an old world style painting that depicts faith, hope and love. It looks as if a mother and daughter are hiding in an arched doorway, a mixture of fear and bewilderment on the young girl’s face as her mother bows her head in relief and prayer. Roehm also owns Roehm Couture. Roehm modeled for several years before being able to hang her own Couture design sign. Many of her couture designs have appeared in Tampa area magazines as well as the runways of Chillounge Night and other local events. Roehm continues to be thankful that she was able to take her love of all things creative and incorporate them into daily life. “I’m so blessed that I have been able to take what I love doing, whether it’s creating couture designs, beadwork or painting, and make it a part of my everyday life.” <


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Kit Stewart, Princess Theodora and Charity Beck

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Princess Theodora Skincare and Beauty Products

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A Royal Beauty Launch On February 23rd, Tampa was visited by Princess Theodora von Auersperg of Austria, creator of her namesake line of skincare and beauty products at the official US retail launch at Kit’s Well Heeled and Well Dressed upscale fashion boutique. She revealed her philosophies about how a woman can release her beauty through a deeper connection between mind, body and spirit. Organically made and naturally safe, the products are a perfect fit for the well heeled and well dressed woman of Kit’s and others. Julie Robins, Princess Theodora and Wendi Rogers

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luxury Essentials Stella & Dot This Millie Necklace features scattered rectangular and dyed jade semi-precious stones with faceted glass beads on a delicate brass chain. Perfect for layering. $69 www.stelladot.com

Pandora Dragonfly Pendant With a lean body of delicate gemstones and sterling silver droplets, intricate wings and sparkling golden eyes, the whimsical dragonfly pendant encapsulates the very essence of its meaning – precious yet powerful life. The masterful, hand-finished design reflects the fragility of the dragonfly and the sterling silver pendant is embellished with an openwork silver sphere, sparkling black cubic zirconia and solid 14k gold eyes. www.pandora.net

Clarins UV Plus Tint UV Plus Tint, a 100% mineral-based and completely chemical-free SPF product offering triple skin protection, now comes in light, medium and dark tones to even skin color and diminish imperfections. UV Plus Tint is ideal for those who want the ultimate skin protection and flawless complexion without wearing layers of makeup: an amazing two-in-one product that should be the last step in every woman’s skin care regime! www.clarins.com

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Kat Von D Mi Vida Loca Kat Von D’s True Romance Eyeshadow Palette features eight vibrant shades that will allow you to create a variety of stunning looks. The silky-smooth eyeshadow formula features rich, long-lasting pigments that effortlessly blend and layer. Finish off your look with the creamy eyeliner pencil that glides on and smudges easily for an effortless smoky eye. $35 www.sephora.com

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By: Cathleen K. Bode Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> What better way to spend a weekend with

a gentle facial. The resort recently announced

your best friend than checking- in at the Omni

the addition of Mokara Spa, replacing the The

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Spa at Omni Orlando, offering a tranquil retreat

toe at the spa, relaxing in a cabana by the pool,

and the signature treatments and products of

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the highly acclaimed spa brand. Mokara entices

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services in a serene and sophisticated environGetting away for a weekend with a best friend

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getting there either, since it’s only a 20-30 minute

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Charles S.C. Garnette, MD, FACS one of Orlando’s most talented and gifted Vascular Surgeons Photo by Steven Miller Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> After graduating from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine in 1993, Dr. Garnette completed residency training in general surgery at the University of Rochester- Strong Memorial Hospital, as well as Vascular Surgery Fellowship training at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center and Endovascular Surgery Fellowship at The Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Garnette is board certified by the American Board of Surgery in both general surgery and vascular surgery and is a Fellow of The American College of Surgeons. Upon completion of his Endovascular Surgery Fellowship in 2000, Dr. Garnette joined a private group practice in Erie, Pennsylvania. In 2004, Dr. Garnette relocated to Central Florida where he established The Vascular Surgery and Vein Care Center, a very successful practice in Southwest Orlando.

Charles S.C. Garnette, M.D., F.A.C.S. Board Certified in Vascular Surgery Vascular Surgery & Vein Care Center 7412 Docs Grove Circle Orlando, FL 32819 P: 407-363-7760 F: 407-363-7473 www.orlandoveins.com

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The practice is based on combining the art and science of traditional vascular surgery with the ever-expanding options offered by endovascular and minimally invasive techniques to achieve the best possible outcomes for patients. At The Vascular Surgery and Vein Care Center, we provide a full spectrum of vascular services ranging from treating varicose veins, spider veins and cosmetic vein care, to complex vascular problems and diseases including aneurysms, carotid disease, dialysis access and peripheral artery disease (PAD).

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Our office is designed to create a warm, inviting and relaxing environment for the comfort of our patients. Our staff is knowledgeable, courteous and compassionate and our patients are treated with dignity and respect. We strive for excellence. Therefore, our practice is devoted to delivering the best quality care to our patients, whether it may be lifesaving surgery or cosmetic vein care. Our goal is to exceed expectations and leave a lasting impression. Dr. Garnette’s professional background, training and commitment to his patients are all outstanding, but what sets him apart is his surgical skill, dedication to patient care, and his ability to understand and relate to patients. He is motivated by his commitment to achieve the best possible results for his patients. Vascular surgery is a very complex specialty, and often, patients are very sick. Dr. Garnette believes it is critical, as a surgeon, to keep evolving and always seeking to improve. This is a remarkably impressive goal, but such lofty standards are second nature to this accomplished surgeon. “I am driven by my quest for excellence and my desire to achieve perfection,” says Dr. Garnette, “it is both my blessing and my curse.” <


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Healing Your Body & Mind By: Cathleen K. Bode Credits: Alexa Cawley Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> Holistic health and healing has been the subject of controversy for quite some time. Whether you’re against it, completely immersed in the lifestyle, or somewhere in between, it seems everyone has an opinion on the best way to care for your body and soul. Holistic health is the belief that your psychological, physical, and social well-being are connected, and depend on how you nurture your body. This includes eating unprocessed foods (organic when possible), limiting prescription and over-the-counter drugs, and engaging frequently in exercise and meditation.

Following a holistic eating regimen is hardly as difficult as it sounds. It doesn’t take a genius to glance around your corner supermarket and realize there are too many preservatives and chemicals found in our foods. These chemicals will do nothing but harm your body. Refined sugars make you feel sluggish and weigh you down within hours.

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holistic lifestyle. For example, many would think that garlic is simply something that enhances a meal and worsens one’s breath. But did you know that many prominent scientists, including Louis Pasteur, the inventor of pasteurized milk, have regarded raw garlic as a natural antibiotic? Antibiotic resistance is a new phenomenon that occurs when our bodies have consumed too many prescription drugs over the years, rendering us resistant to the drug’s benefits. However, because garlic is a naturally occurring antibacterial, your body will never build up a resistance. It is an antiviral as well as an antibiotic, making it the knight in shining armor to our over-prescribed bodies. The body and mind impact each other more than most people think. It is important to follow not just a diet, but a lifestyle that will nourish your body and soul, and help you feel your best. Every single day, more and more people are choosing to live a holistic lifestyle, and perhaps for good reason. <


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ing tissue unharmed. The result is a gradual and visibly noticeable reduction in the thickness of the subcutaneous fat layer treated.

Clinical trials consistently demonstrated a 22-25% reduction of fat in the area(s) treated with just one treatment and an even greater reduction in patients who received multiple treatments.

How long does it take?

CoolSculpting is the first FDA approved, non-invasive procedure clinically proven to permanently reduce stubborn areas of unwanted fat. Now, thanks to this amazing technology, it is possible to get rid of love handles, a muffin top, or other unwanted bulges naturally and safely without the need for more invasive surgery such as liposuction.

Each CoolSculpting treatment takes just one hour. However, many people do opt to treat multiple areas on the same day. In this case, one hour would be required per treatment area.

How soon will I notice results? Many patients report seeing changes in as little as 4 weeks. However, maximum results can be expected after 10 weeks.

Can I return to normal activities immediately?

How does it work?

For more information on CoolSculpting or to find a physician in your area, please visit coolsculpting.com

Yes! Since CoolScultping is completely non-invasive you can resume normal activities immediately.

Cool Sculpting utilizes a process known as Cryolipolysis. Cryolipolysis is the result of a groundbreaking discovery by two Harvard University Dermatologists who discovered that when fat cells are exposed to extreme cold, a process of natural removal is triggered. The procedure has been designed to precisely cool to temperatures that destroy fat cells while leaving the skin and surround-

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What results can I expect?

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The Good, the Bad & the Ugly By: Jessica Sanchez : : Read more at: StyleToMe.com

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knowledge that they’ve gone under the knife because there is no other explanation for how they look; it’s as plain as, well, the nose on their face. So let’s take a look at the good, the bad and the ugly and see which celebrities are ageing gracefully in 2012, and which ones treat plastic surgery like potato chips: they can’t have just one.

Jennifer Aniston has been on People magazine’s list of The Most Beautiful since she was 25 years old. That was 18 years ago! She celebrated her 43rd birthday in February. She doesn’t fault plastic surgery but says it’s not for her, attributing her flawless complexion and youthful appearance to laser peels and “state-of-the art” serums, which she doesn’t name.

can see a distinctive transformation from a girl-next-door beauty to a Hollywood seductive sex kitten; some botox, rhinoplasty and perhaps a breast enhancement? She denies it all but either way the real question is, who cares? She looks great.

Megan Fox doesn’t look a day over 26 but that’s probably because she isn’t. Beauty experts say there’s a reason men are compelled to do a Loony Tune double-take (you know, where their eyes pop out, their jaws drop and their tongues roll out in a sloppy drool) when they lay eyes on her and it has just as much to do with cosmetic surgery as good make-up.When you compare photos of her over the past few years you

Priscilla Presley, once the poster child of good looks and glamour is now the protagonist in plastic surgery horror stories. Her natural beauty is hard to see behind a series of botched botox treatments and shoddy cheek implants. The story is that in 2003 Presley, 66, fell victim to a phony Argentinean doctor who injected her with low-grade silicone,

Donatella Versace has certainly tried everything to fight off the ravages of age except, ironically, staying out of the sun. But her leathery

similar to what’s used to lubricate auto parts in his home country. The silicone can stick to tissue and distort the flesh. Like Bruce Jenner, Presley has repeatedly tried to repair the damage with more plastic surgery. Lil Kim seems to put on a new face every time she goes out, but she left home without her eyebrows this last time around. After her appearance on the red carpet of BET’s Rip the Runway 2012 show, critics immediately jumped on the rapper’s rosy cheek implants and puffy lips, which were barely held together by her new nose job. Her change in appearance has been so dramatic over the years that celebrity plastic surgeon Dr. Anthony Youn, who hasn’t treated the star, hinted at a “serious body image problem” in an interview with TMZ.

skin pales in comparison to what she’s done to her face. If the Joker had a twin sister this would be it. Her swollen lips have become as trademark as her high-fashion brand of clothing and have earned her a spot on nearly every list of plastic surgery faux pas over the past few years. Scott “Carrot Top” Thompson hasn’t just raised his own eyebrows; the red-haired comedian has everyone lifting an eye at his dramatic appearance. At 47 years old, this Central Florida native (he grew up in Cocoa) is no stranger to “Top 10” lists of scary plastic surgeries, though it has never been proven that he‘s actually gone under the knife. But his severely arched brows, plump lips and waxy smooth skin have become almost as comedic as his stand-up. <

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Jocelyn Wildenstein could’ve lived her extravagant lifestyle in cozy obscurity among New York’s social elite had it not been for her ghastly obsession with cosmetic surgery. Now she is famous for lacking the thing money can’t buy: common sense. Known around the world as the “Cat Woman” or “The Bride of Wildenstein,” and in some cases labeled the scariest looking celebrity, her obscene amount of plastic surgery is said to have stemmed from a desperation to stop her millionaire art dealer husband, Alec Wildenstein, from leaving her. He apparently had a love of exotic cats and she thought he would find her more attractive if she looked more “feline.”

Ellen DeGeneres isn’t one of those women who makes it on the “Top 5” of any man’s list, but most people can agree that at 54 years old she looks great. So great that no one can say for certain if she got a face and/or brow lift. Her eyes are still charmingly characterized with the lines that tend to develop on people who are always smiling. If she did get any work done she likely got it over a period of time, allowing fans and critics to grow accustomed to each small change.

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Bruce Jenner, the easy-going stepfather of the Kardashians isn‘t so easy on the eyes. He has been fairly open about his cosmetic procedures since his first plastic surgery went wrong in 1984. He decided to fix the errors with - what else - more plastic surgery. These days Jenner, 62, says he’s very happy with the latest results, even though some critics say he looks more like an eerie twin to Mike Meyers from the Halloween movies than the handsome Olympic star he was in the 70’s.

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Perhaps one very impressive attribute of Jessie J is her talent to prosper whether singing Pop music, R&B, Hip-Hop or sending chills to audiences belting out some Soul. Seen at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards singing interludes and anthems between commercials and different awards, Jessie launched herself into the American living room. A physical look composed of deep, expressive eyes; a rich, black bob with rock star-chic bangs; and a pin-up pretty presence, global music fans can’t take their eyes off her enchanting appearance. Jessie J is here to mesmerize in several ways. She whole-heartedly believes good or bad, you are who you are. She chooses to live and not hold back a single version of herself. She could care less what judgment may be passed or what people have to say. She is who she is and will continue exactly as that. This personal choice to live so openly has the masses wanting more.

Jessie J:

“Good Or Bad, You Are Who You Are”

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Jack White Album: Blunderbuss

> Jessie J is a name that should be on everyone’s recently viewed YouTube list and current download to your iPod, iPad, MP3whichever your preference- a listen will enrich your very soul. Hailing from London with a good amount of success under her stylish belt, this UK sensation has been preparing for her grand introduction to every geographic location. She rocks a powerhouse voice keeping music lovers with happy goose bumps and jamming along. Jessie J is already on the worldwide map. Her authentic approach to music, as well as life, is undeniable. At just a mere age of 23, she is an absolutely good for the body, good for the soul artist in a truly captivating, classic approach.

Born March 27, 1988 Jessica Ellen Cornish is the youngest of three sisters. Her childhood was completely normal, by her own description, and the ability to thrive for her musical ambitions was her very own. With varying creative talents, Jessie was the only member of the family to sing. By age 17, Jessie achieved the success of creating her first song titled “Big White Room.” The song tells of an experience she had sharing a hospital room with a sick child, who unfortunately lost his life. The ability to recognize raw emotion helped forge the words for an endearing account of that moment. This is a brilliant strategy for success. This gave Jessie even more drive to maintain her momentum.

Get ready to fill those MP3 Players. Check out this list of albums to watch out for this month.

Rascal Flatts Album: Changed

Counting Crows Album: Underwater Sunshine

Willow Smith Album: Willow: You Think You Know Me

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Neon Trees Album: Picture Show

Eve 6 Album: Speak in Code

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> Hiring a homebuilder is like entering into a short-term marriage. For this partnership to succeed, homebuyers must to do their “homework” when selecting their homebuilder. “I always tell my customers that building a custom home is going to be a 12-month marriage between the builder and the client,” says Custom Home Builder Jorge Ulibarri. “There has to be a good rapport between the client and builder. Above all, there has to be trust,” says Jorge, owner of Cornerstone Custom Construction. Jorge has been in business for 12 years and has designed and built custom and estate homes throughout Florida.

Knowing the right questions to ask a prospective home builder can go a long way in helping find the best fit for the job. Jorge offers the following tips to help homebuyers hire the right builder. Tip #1 - Hire a Home Builder You Can Trust

Custom Home Builder Jorge Ulibarri says trust is the most important criteria in selecting a qualified builder. “The homebuyer needs to feel confident that the builder will perform to the expectations set and be fair.” Jorge advises homebuyers to spend time checking builder references and not just the ones the builder provides. Tip #2 - Beware of Change Orders That Add to Overall Price

Beware of excessive change orders. Prior to signing a contract, the homebuyer should research the products and finishes included in the house. Change orders can increase the sticker price of the home. “Be clear on what’s included to avoid unexpected charges,” says Jorge. Tip #3 - Decide Your Involvement in Selecting the Homebuilding Team

If the homebuyer would like to select a few of his own subcontractors and suppliers, then he should be prepared to invest many hours

in this process. There is a learning curve. Jorge recommends that the homebuyer disclose this to the builder from the beginning. Tip #4 - Understand the Difference Between a Custom Home and a Production Home

A custom home is designed from a blank page and it’s one of a kind. A custom home is designed to suit the lifestyle and tastes of the client. A production home is one built from a group of predesigned homes. With a production home, the client is limited to a handful of options for the features and finishes of the home. It’s very important that the homebuyer understands the difference between the custom builder and the production builder. A custom builder spends hundreds of hours with the client designing and building the home. A production builder makes his money building volume. Tip #5 - Establish a Clear Construction Timeline

It’s important that the homebuyer and the home builder have a clear timeline with specific benchmark dates for work performed. This will alleviate a lot of frustration in the building process. A construction timeline also holds the subcontractors to their deadlines so that their individual work doesn’t delay the home’s completion. For more information go to www. imyourbuilder.com and for affordable design tips, watch Trade Secrets by Jorge at www.youtube.com/user/ jorgeulibarri < Jorge Ulibarri, Custom Builder www.imyourbuilder.com

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a red stripe runs from the front hood, between the two wind deflectors, over the dashboard, down the console to the center tunnel and back up between the seat backs, before leaving the interior and heading for the engine cover panel. A unique work of art licensed for the road

However, at the end of the Geneva Motor Show, this sight will be the preserve of just one – the future owner of the Lamborghini Aventador J. There is only one of them, no prototypes and no others for the Lamborghini Museum. The buyer can look forward to a truly unique, street-legal work of art. He will possess the most extreme expression of Lamborghini DNA in existence and a real masterpiece of high technology. But the many other fans of the super sports cars from Sant’ Agata Bolognese can rest assured - the Aventador success story has only just begun. <

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Selecting a Trustee: Points to Consider By: Tony Keena Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> When creating your estate plans and trusts, you and your attorney will decide who will be the trustee and how much power the trustee will have. Great care is important in selecting your trustees, as these decisions may affect your family and the effectiveness of your planning for generations to come. There may also come a time when you need or want to change your current trustee. This happens for a variety of reasons. Look for the warning signs that may merit a change of trustee by asking yourself the following questions: Has your current trustee merged or been acquired by a larger, less service oriented provider? Is your trust officer unresponsive, slow or provides you with inadequate information? Are your trust investments performing poorly? Are you presented with limited invest- ment alternatives from which to choose?

Do you believe that the individual trustee handling the fiduciary requirements of the trust lacks the necessary legal, tax, and investment skills needed to effectively handle the job? If you answered yes to any of these questions, now might be a good time for you to consider transferring your trust relationship to a new trustee. While the terms of the trust may already be defined, the trustee, in most cases, can be changed. This is true for any revocable trust and most irrevocable trusts. Language written into most irrevocable trust documents permits the grantor (trust creator) or beneficiary to change trustees at any time. It is critical for you to choose a trustee who will carry out the terms of the trust, manage its assets effectively and provide you with the type of personal service you need and expect. Great care is important in selecting your trustees, as these decisions may affect your family and the effectiveness of your planning for many generations to come. The person or institution you name as trustee must be able to handle many administrative and investment-related requirements such as:

• Safekeeping of assets

• Investing

Are your trust statements delivered late?

• Distributing income and/or principal to beneficiaries, as directed in the governing document

Do you frequently find errors in your trust statements?

• Making tax decisions and elections concerning the trust and it tax returns

Are your trustee fees excessive and continuing to increase each year?

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• Keeping records of all transactions

• Issuing regular statements of account activity and tax reports to beneficiaries

Your trustee must make many discretionary and complex decisions about matters. An executor may only need to serve for several years while a trustee may need to serve for many decades. Make sure you are making the right choice for you and your family by working with an Independent advisor and a trustee that both have your best interest at heart. < This material represents an assessment of the market environment at a specific point in time and is not intended to be a forecast of future events, or a guarantee of future results. Tony S. Keena is an award winning private wealth manager located on Orlando, Florida. He can be reached at 407-389-1122 Securities and Investment Advisory Services offered through Ameritas Investment Corp (AIC). Member FINRA, SIPC. AIC and Estate & Business Planning Group are not affiliated. Additional products and services may be available through Estate & Business Planning Group that are not affiliated through AIC. 5900 O Street Lincoln, NE 68510. (402) 467-6900 Tony Keena


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The IRS & Tax Law by Mark L. Horwitz > The IRS contends that the tax system is voluntary however, it prosecutes those who intentionally do not pay taxes.

An IRS criminal investigator is required to identify himself when interviewing a person under criminal investigation and to tell that person of their right to have an attorney present and that anything said may be used in a criminal case.

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A person often learns of a criminal tax investigation when investigators appear without an appointment for an interview. The

investigators routinely plan the questions after doing a preliminary investigation. Often the unannounced visit will result in an interview without the benefit of having an attorney present. Any mistake or mis-recollection of facts can be interpreted as an intentional false statement which will factor prominently in the government’s contention that the taxpayer acted willfully to evade tax laws. Mistakes or perceived lies increase the chance of criminal prosecution. When an individual speaks with an investigator the following may happen: the person may make a mistake when questioned about events that occurred years previously; the investigator may not understand the answers correctly or may make a mistake in taking

notes; or on rare occasions, an investigator may falsify the report. It is interesting to note that the IRS investigators do not usually record the interviews. While there may be various reasons for not recording an interview, one reason is that at a trial, a defendant will be faced with what the investigator claims was said, rather than what was actually said and recorded. The law recognizes that anyone dealing with the IRS has the right to an attorney. Dealing directly with the IRS without a lawyer experienced in criminal tax matters poses significant risks that can result in the increased likelihood of criminal charges and may increase the risk of losing one’s freedom.<

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“Work Hard Play Hard” > In past editions we have featured profiles of some very prominent professionals in our region, concentrating in their areas of specialization, expertise and educational backgrounds. These legal and medical pros spend what must seem like a lifetime (and lots of money) chasing their vocational dreams to earn the titles ‘Attorney’ or ‘Doctor.’ Then, they “pay their dues” toiling for years establishing themselves within the community to earn our trust when we are in need of their services. We found that once all those college education loans are paid off, this group behaves much like the rest of us when it comes to relaxing and enjoying life. We bump into them at the shopping malls and supermarkets, see them jogging around town, working out in the gym and sometimes find ourselves seated next to them in restaurants... all the usual stuff. Then, there are those that sometimes deviate from the routine and enter into the realm of owning a special machine possessing a four-wheeled ensemble of driving excellence, capable of performing publicly, to be visually enjoyed by all. In this issue we introduce you to some very prominent and polished experts in their field along with their individual spirited choice of finely tuned instruments of the road. <

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Jonathan Simon The Orlando Family Firm Photo by: Steven Miller Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> Defying all odds against him, on his 25th

When asked about what makes The Orlando

birthday, Jonathan Simon took the leap to open

Family Firm unique, Jonathan cites two very im-

his own family law practice, as he knew in his

portant reasons, “free consultations and respon-

heart that family law was his true passion. In the

siveness”. While the idea of a free consultation

years that have followed, Jonathan has guided The

has become an arcane concept, Jonathan has

Orlando Family Firm into a staple of the family

pumped new life into educating the consumer

law community. Jonathan has handled over 300

before, rather than after, they make a decision

family law matters, ranging from the division of

on whom to hire to represent them in the most

multi-million dollar estates to humble pro bono

important case of their lives. “One of the most

cases. As reflected in the firm’s logo, Jonathan’s

common complaints we hear about other attor-

approach to family law matters is both “com-

neys is that they are impossible to reach or it

passionate and aggressive”. While these terms

takes days for a return phone call”, he says. “At

seem to reflect an impossible dichotomy, Jona-

The Orlando Family Firm, clients can e-mail

than believes that an effective attorney must be

or call their attorney and expect a prompt re-

both compassionate with clients and aggressive

ply. We are working for our clients, not the oth-

in obtaining results. “A proper balance of these

er way around.”

interests makes for the most effective representation,” he says.

The Orlando Family Firm handles all matters under the family law umbrella, such as:

The Orlando Family Firm 121 S. Orange Avenue Suite 1500 Orlando, FL 32801 P: 407-377-6399 jonathan@theorlandofamilyfirm.com www.theorlandofamilyfirm.com

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To say that Jonathan bleeds Orange and Blue

• Divorce

would be an understatement. He received his

• Paternity

Bachelor’s, Master’s and Law Degree from the

• Modification

University of Florida. Such educational achieve-

• Contempt/Enforcement

ment would normally take one approximately

• Adoption

eight years, but, like all aspects of his life, Jonathan

• Relocation

excelled and completed these three programs

• Pre and Post Nuptial Agreements

in just six. An avid supporter of Gator athlet-

• Complex Asset Valuation and Distribution

ics, you can find Jonathan in the Swamp during

• Qualified Domestic Relations Orders

football season and even venturing as far as Texas to see his beloved Gators play. Jonathan’s wife,

Please visit their website at TheOrlandoFami-

Jill, is also a proud graduate of the University of

lyFirm.com for more information about the

Florida. They recently had their first child, Cart-

firm. The Orlando Family Firm can be reached at

er, who will most assuredly carry on the Gator

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Dr. Carl Bilancione Photo of Dr. Bilancione by Brion Price Read more at: StyleToMe.com

Wildlife photos taken by Dr. Bilancione > Dr. Carl Bilancione approaches life with a refreshing sense of passion and commitment. Whether he is treating a patient at his Winter Park dental practice, snapping professional photographs during an Orlando Magic basketball game, toting his camera equipment to exotic locations to photograph wildlife, taking cooking lessons from a master chef, or competing in the 2001 CBS television series, Survivor-Africa, Dr. Bilancione does not settle for anything less than his best efforts.

“I believe that growing up with basic food on the table and the clothes on my back gave me a greater appreciation for everything life has to offer”. The American Dream for me was studying to become a dentist… and not just a dentist but the best dentist I could be. My parents instilled in me that always giving your best effort and having passion in your approach to anything you do will enrich you life. I have been blessed. “I’m interested in everything and life constantly amazes me. People always comment on my enthusiasm and passion. To me life is not a dress rehearsal so I just go out and live; and that’s what I do, I live!”

Dr. Carl Bilancione 2828 Casa Aloma Way, Suite 700 Winter Park, FL 32792 P: 407-678-4000 CosmeticDentistryFL@gmail.com www.smilebella.com

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Dr.Bilancione wanted to be a dentist because it is one of the few medical fields where the emphasis is placed on preventive care. He graduated magna cum laude with a Doctor of Medical Dentistry from Fairleigh Dickinson University School of Dental Medicine in 1981 and served a three-year residency at the Naval Training Center Orlando, Florida. He has run a successful family dental practice since 1985. Starting on April 17th Dr. Bilancione will be co hosting “ Ace and The Doc” a light heartSpecial Promotional Feature

ed sports radio show on the Big 810 AM on Tuesdays,Wednesdays, & Thursdays from 5-6 pm (website www.aceandthedoc.com) Tune in and listen to the sports show with heart. Up Close and Personal Favorite place to visit: Amalfi coast of Italy-especially Positano Biggest indulgence: Red Porsche Carrera C4S Why red? Exudes Passion Favorite Italian restaurant: Luciano’s San Vitos restaurant in Bayonne, New Jersey (He took the cast of Survivor-Africa there to show them great Italian food ) Locally-Enzo’s Awards/Honors: Dr. Bilancione is the official team dentist of the Orlando Magic basketball team Inducted to the Pierre Fauchard Academy; an International Honor Dental Organization Mastership Status in the American Academy of Prosthodontics and the International Congress of Oral Implantology Being recognized by his colleagues as a “Top Dentist” Greatest Personal Achievements: Being married for 32 years to my lovely wife Deborah Having two wonderful children; Jessica and Bryan <


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> Dr. Jon Paul Trevisani, or better known to his patients as “Dr. Jon”, is the founder and medical director of the Aesthetic Surgery Centre located in Maitland, Florida and has been in practice for the past 17 years. This compassionate, down to earth doctor chose plastic surgery because he likes helping people feel better about themselves. Dr. Jon is named as one of the top 25 breast augmentation plastic surgeons in the United States through the LEAD program, hosted by Mentor Corporation. Dr. Jon Paul Trevisani is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.

Dr. Jon Paul Trevisani Photo by: Steven Miller Read more at: StyleToMe.com

He specializes in cosmetic surgery and offers his expertise in breast and body contouring as well as facial rejuvenation procedures. The most common combination of surgeries performed is known as the “Mommy Makeover” procedure which involves the tummy tuck and breast augmentation. Dr. Jon educates his patients regarding the surgical procedure of interest and provides an honest and expert opinion. “It is not an uncommon practice for me to advise a patient that they are not a surgical candidate. I believe being honest with patients is part of good medical practice.” Dr. Jon treats each patient with confidential, personalized care. He is committed to assisting his patients to reach their individual enhancement goals. Dr. Jon is known for his perfectionism and attention to detail. He shows his high level of

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competency thorough his understanding and explanation of procedures, helping patients to take an active role in their related health care. The philosophy at The Aesthetic Surgery Centre is to provide the highest level of quality care, safety and concern for the individual, while maintaining absolute integrity and confidentiality in every aspect of its interaction with patients. The Aesthetic Surgery Centre is fully accredited by the American Association of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities, Inc. (AAAASF). The center has been expertly designed by medical professionals to enhance the patient experience. It features private consultation rooms, state of the art operating and recovery rooms with the highest levels of technology and a highly qualified staffed facility. He goes on and states, “From the front office to the operating room, my team’s experience in the field of plastic surgery numbers well over 100 years. We have a board-certified anesthesiologist with 23 years of experience just in cosmetic surgical cases.” Dr. Jon’s vehicle of choice is the Mercedes Benz. The aesthetically pleasing build of this vehicle along with reliability, quality and precision is what makes this vehicle his favorite. He states, “No one becomes successful alone. Individual goals are impacted by one’s ability to delegate, ask for help and solicit support from family friends, co-workers and mentors.” < The Aesthetic Surgery Centre Jon Paul Trevisani, MD, FACS 413 Lake Howell Road Maitland, Florida 32751 407-677-8999 www.jptrev.com www.facebook.com/DrJonTrevisani


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Raymond O. Bodiford Photo by: Steven Miller Read more at: StyleToMe.com

> A native of Florida, Raymond O. Bodiford has been representing the people of Florida for more than 25 years. He was born and raised in Miami, FL and attended Killian High School. He graduated from the University of Miami, knowing at an early age he wanted to be a lawyer. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science at the age of 20. He attended law school at the University of Florida in Gainesville where he graduated in 1981. During law school, he worked as a certified legal intern at the Public Defender’s Office in Alachua County where he began his career as a trial lawyer. Upon graduation, he began working as the assistant public defender for the 16th judicial circuit where he handled cases from juvenile to capital murder. He moved to Orlando, FL in 1988 where he founded the law firm of Crews & Bodiford, PA and started litigating products liability cases and inadequate security cases.

Bodiford Law Group 121 South Orange Avenue Suite 1150 North Tower Orlando, FL 32801 407-423-9728

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For the last 20 years he has been an advocate for safety in the workplace and on the highways. Mr. Bodiford represented two bank tellers in Lake County who were victims of a bank robbery at their workplace that had a poor security system and obtained a large verdict in 2002 on their behalf. He represented a lady taxi driver who was sexually assaulted in 2006 and as a result all taxis in Orlando have security cameras to deter crime. In 2010 he settled a case for $7,750,000 for a security guard who has a spinal cord

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injury as a result of a criminal shooting. He has passionately advocated for auto safety and has settled dozens of cases for people who had major injuries caused by a defective air bag, seat belt, roof crush or caused by a SUV rollover. Mr. Bodiford has appeared in civil matters all over the country including venues in Maine, California, Illinois, Nevada, Texas, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Kentucky and Ohio. He has served as the chairman for the Products Liability Section of the American Association for Justice. He has taught numerous seminars on various topics mostly related to auto safety products liability issues including defective seat belts in cars, SUVs, heavy trucks. He has been a lecturer at lawyers conventions and seminars all across the US and Canada. He and his wife Heather, who is a librarian at Valencia College, live in Belle Isle on Little Lake Conway in their lovely home. Their eldest son, Andrew, graduated Lake Highland Prep and is attending the University of Maryland majoring in government, and their younger son, Brett, is a high school student at their neighborhood charter school. The Bodiford family loves traveling, especially in the great outdoors in the West. Their favorite spots include Lake Tahoe and San Diego but had the pleasure of taking a recent Baltic cruise and seeing the countries of Denmark, Sweden and Finland.<


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> The Alvarez law firm a Professional Association is a private firm owned by Rachel M. Alvarez. Her practice focuses on financial matters. Rachel’s vision is to aggressively represent her clients in any financial stage for individuals of any walk of life. She is committed to building ongoing relationships with her clients to facilitate their success. Rachel attended the University Of Central Florida where she received a Bachelor of Arts in Public Administration. Upon graduating she pursued her dream to be an attorney at Regent University School of Law.

Rachel M. Alvarez THE ALVAREZ LAW FIRM A PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION Read more at: StyleToMe.com

400 W. Morse Blvd, Suite 206 Winter Park, FL 32789 P: 407-970-2954 F: 407-264-8283 www.rachelalvarez.com

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At the tender age of five Rachel decided to be a lawyer. When asked why her response was simple, “It would be my job to fight for a cause”. Rachel’s passion grew as an adult as she witnessed wrongs that needed to be made right. Raised in a working class system she is familiar with middle ground, where legal assistance was not an option nor were there resources to afford legal counsel. It was these experiences that inspired her to pursue her own practice and make it her goal to assist her community. Today Rachel’s practice emphasizes on financial matters: bankruptcy, real estate, estate planning, corporate law, asset protection and nonprofit organizations. She represents individuals in all financial stages. Her objective is to take a client from any financial stage and assist them in becoming financially sound. Being the first lawyer in her family Rachel appreciates the value of education and aspires to serve her community through legal counsel, education and donating her time to non-profit organizations. Rachel’s

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> Dog owners know the bond between human and canine. Our dogs are our number one confidants. They have the ability to love immediately and love forever which is why it is so heartbreaking to see such loving creatures tossed aside like garbage. There are millions of dogs in rescue shelters that deserve to be cared for. Adopting a new companion into your family is the most generous thing you could do, you are literally saving their life, and in return your new best friend will love you like no one else can.

By adopting a pet you are saving a precious life, and in return you will learn the true meaning of a ‘best friend.’

Many people believe that dogs in shelters are not up to par with dogs purchased from breeders or pet stores. The myth that it is hard to find a good dog and/or a ‘purebred’ at a shelter is just that, A MYTH. Most dogs at animal shelters are not there because they are aggressive, disobedient or sick. Many times people think they can care for a dog and then realize they do not have the time and energy to meet the ‘basic needs’ of a dog and simply ‘throw them away.’ They are still perfectly good dogs. The truth is, dogs from pet stores are often bought from

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puppy mills. Unfortunately, many of the dogs at puppy mills are products of bad breeders whom only look to their ‘bottom line’ rather than the health and welfare of the dog. It is heartbreaking to bring home one of these beautiful pups and see them get so sick. We need to put a stop to these puppy mills and hold these blood-sucking breeders accountable. Why are there so many animals in animal shelters? Low adoption rates are one factor driving the high number of animals in shelters, but every year, millions of dogs and cats are relinquished by their owners—or rescued from the streets by animal control officers and private citizens—and brought to animal shelters. These circumstances leave shelters and rescue groups with a large number of animals in need of homes. The HSUS (Humane Society of the United States) estimates that animal shelters care for 6-8 million dogs and cats every year in the United States, of whom approximately 3-4 million are euthanized. To help reduce the number of homeless animals, The HSUS works to promote responsible pet ownership and to reduce pet overpopulation through public education, legislation, and support for sterilization programs.They also help animal shelters directly by providing information and training on topics such as innovative marketing techniques, fundraising, and volunteer programs. Learn more about what The HSUS does for local shelters and rescues at: animalsheltering.org A must-read site for professionals and volunteers involved with local animal shelters, rescues, spay/neuter services, and animal control agencies. By adopting a pet you are saving a precious life, and in return you will learn the true meaning of a ‘best friend.’ Your new best friend will be forever grateful.<


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Peperoncino Cucina By: Jennifer Marcus Read more at: StyleToMe.com

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> While taking a trip across the Atlantic to Southern Italy and indulging in wine, food, and culture sounds divine; it’s probably not the most practical or possible thing for many of us in Central Florida. Sure, there are many Italian restaurants here in the city that claim to serve authentic Italian and bring a piece of Italy over for us to experience, but the majority of these miss the boat and end up creating an experience that seems cheesy, over-the-top, and anything but authentic. Fortunately, one brand new restaurant in the Dr. Phillips area has hit the nail on the head as they have set out to create a taste and experience that is incomparable to most and one that oozes authenticity.

Thursday night at 7 and the restaurant had a packed house throughout my meal. Pretty impressive for only being open for three months.

I ventured down to Restaurant Row, an area that is saturated with International cuisine, to try Peperoncino Cucina…the new kid on the block. I liked what I saw and tasted and it would be suffice to say that my experience was memorable and I’ll come back for a repeat performance. It’s as close to the real thing as I think possible considering it’s about 6,000 miles away from the boot-shaped country.

After a full day of work, I was excited to dive into my first dish, which was the Torrette di melanzane; roasted eggplant nestled with cooked Italian ham, Caciocavallo Silano, and basil. The Caciocavallo Silano cheese seemed familiar, but only registered after I was explained that it is a mozzarella that is kept dried as opposed to the typical “wet” way I’m used to. The eggplant paired well with the smokiness of the cheese and sat beautifully on my palette.

Peperoncino takes reservations, which is a nice bonus considering the small space and limited seating. When I was there, it appeared that there were only 8 tables, bar seating and a few tables on the patio (approximately 70 seats). I would recommend calling ahead of time, especially on a weekend night. I chose

The first face I saw when I walked in Peperoncino was that of Executive Chef Barbara Alfano.The left side of the long, skinny restaurant is an out-in-the-open kitchen and the right side is lined with booth/chair tables. This setup allows guests to see their food being prepared and the Chefs engaging in their craft. Only Alfano and Sous Chef Urllich Grude run the kitchen, which simply consists of six burners, a professional oven, and a workspace.

The dish that packed the most punch of the four antipastos was the Sweet piccolini peppers, which were stuffed with goat cheese and ricotta cheese and danced around the platter with Alfano’s secret family pomodoro


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“The Best Little Italian Restaurant In Town!” Orlando Style Magazine sauce and then nestled under a blend of mozzarella cheese. The biggest surprise of the night was the insalate course… the “salad” option for all of us non-Italian speakers. I was expecting to see the standard Caesar salad with a “twist,” but was pleasantly surprised to, in fact, see no salad at all. The Frutti di Mare was a harmonizing duet of calamari and shrimp with just a touch of lemon and olive oil. At first bite, the freshness was the first thing I noticed. The ingredients at Peperoncino are imported from the South of Italy and delivered every other day. It was evident that this fish I was enjoying had never seen the inside of a freezer.The flavors were clean and light and the dish shined in simplicity. The second of the two insalate’s was what first appeared to be Carpaccio. The spin, however, on this dish was that the star of this show was actually imported Bresaola. Bresaola is an air-dried, cured beef, aged two-three months. It’s a bit saltier than its raw brother Carpaccio, but in my opinion was much more flavorful when paired with the arugula salad and Parmigiano Reggiano shavings. It was onto the Primi portion of the dinner. First off was a different approach to the classic Fettuccini Alfredo, which was presented as spinach fettuccini served with

fish meatballs. The cream-based sauce did not overwhelm the dish and I didn’t feel like I was gaining 10 lbs. with each bite. My next dish was presented and I was a bit disappointed when I saw spaghetti and meatballs. I thought I was in for another “boring” rendition of the kid’s classic. But when the turkey and beef meatball melted in my mouth, I knew it would be hard to put my fork down. The homemade sauce is kept a family secret for a reason. The dish made me question, “I wonder what the extra something-something was?” One of my favorites was the Lasagna Spaccanapoli. I’m a sucker for a lasagna made with béchamel sauce and the green peas in the secret sauce made me feel like my Italian grandmother made it right there for me… if only I had an Italian grandmother. Throw in the meatballs, sausage, Italian cooked ham, cooked eggs and pecorino cheese and you’ve just experienced a match made in heaven. For all you meat eaters, the menu doesn’t fall short in the Secondi category. I was anticipating the arrival of the Petto d’anatra Ripieno, a duck breast stuffed with ricotta, spinach, golden raisins, and sun-dried tomatoes and then served with creamy polenta and drizzled with a red wine and strawberry sauce. It was tender, and flavorful. I would have preferred mine a bit less rare,

but I’ll take a Chef’s recommendation when it’s given. The showstopper for the night was the Ossobuco. Typically made with veal, this winner was a wine braised pork shank that is marinated for five hours and whose mere size will impress the biggest of eaters. It paired well with the risotto and got some “oohs” and “ahh’s” from the table next to me. Because I am not a wine connoisseur, I left our beverage-of-choice up to our server to choose wines that would marry well with my food choices. He did superb. I tend to prefer the Italian red as opposed to the Napa so I was in the right place. If you still have some room in your tummy, the Tiramisu is heavenly; it’s so rich and fluffy. The only caveat – order the dessert first if you really want one because they only have a limited stash and they go fast! After that meal, Peperoncino just shot to the top of my recommendation list. And next time I want a rustic, authentic Italian meal in a cozy and fun atmosphere, I know where I will be going for a repeat performance. www.peperoncinocucina.com 7988 Via Dellagio Way (Sandlake Rd.), Orlando, FL 32819. Tel: 407-440-2856 <

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> Growing up in her grandmother’s kitchen, a young Barbara Alfano watched with eager eyes as they cooked lunch for the entire family every Sunday of her childhood. This is very common for Italian families, and Alfano’s was no different. It’s this experience and the recipes that fueled her passion for rustic Italian cooking. In 1999, Alfano’s father received a job transfer to Orlando, Florida and the family packed up and left Italy to live in the Sunshine State. Alfano’s passion for food and the Italian culture stayed with her as she made the trip across the pond, but it would take her a few ventures before she would end up as the Executive Chef and Owner of Peperoncino Cucina.

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Alfano attended The University of Central Florida where she worked towards degrees in political science and International relations.While she pursued her studies, she also learned the art of hairdressing and worked alongside her mom, Sabina at Una Donna Piú Beauty Salon & Spa in Winter Park. During this time she also got married and had a beautiful daughter. But when Alfano’s marriage didn’t end in forever, she reflected on what her real passion in life had always been…Italian Cooking. So she enrolled herself in Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts in Orlando and spent two years perfecting cooking techniques and flavors. Her dream was to ultimately open up her own restaurant that would reflect a piece of where she grew up in Calabria, Italy. After searching for the perfect location, Alfano chose the home of Peperoncino in the Dr. Phillips area. It is here that she has been able to create a space, from scratch, where her guests feel like they are in her very own kitchen. The restaurant name came to her immediately and is named after the pepper from

her father’s town and where she grew up. All of the olive oil she uses in her dishes is infused with peperoncinos, and one can definitely taste this added flavor bonus in every creation. In Italy, most cafes are very small and the menu is written on a chalkboard that changes every night. Alfano knew this approach was something she wanted to share here in Florida and therefore, has a menu that changes every night as well. “It is so much fun because I can use what is fresh and in season and make whatever I feel like for that evening. My inspiration from my food comes from 60 percent childhood memories and the rest from technique.” Alfano is a rustic chef who creates her masterpiece. She then relies on Sous Chef Urllich Grude for support and to “make the dishes look pretty.” Peperoncino opened on January 2, 2012 and already has its fair share of regulars along with wait times that have lasted up to two hours on weekend nights. Some might not like this, but Alfano wants her guests to know that it takes time to make each dish fresh and truly authentic…and with only six burners, one professional oven, and only one other chef, patience is necessary, but oh-soworth-it. “I make the dishes in the moment and that is what sets me apart from the rest of the competition. It is a whole different experience.” Alfano doesn’t plan on expanding her less than 15-table establishment anytime soon either. Her original concept was to have a small, family-oriented, authentic restaurant… just like in Italy. She does admit, however, that she plans to open up another location in the future. But in the mean time, she will continue focusing on her debut restaurant.<


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> We recently welcomed the N.B.A. All –Star Game to our city at the end of February. With such national events comes many great parties and a certain buzz that you felt the minute you went downtown. Premier Beverage Company put on one of these great parties on Friday evening, the 24th of February. The event, called Jocktails, was held in the old Church Street Exchange. The event spilled from a private lounge area into the massive Exchange with strategically placed bars throughout. It was nice to see the old historic centerpiece of Orlando making a mark in the future of our city. The “Art of Basketball” theme was based around some great N.B.A. art pieces hanging throughout and benefiting the IRIE Foundation, the event went off without a hitch. The crowd continued to grow throughout the night and there were some familiar faces, which is always nice to see. The drinks were flowing and some new flavors were introduced to us as well. Grey Goose has released their Grey Goose Noir Cherry and all I heard

were positive reviews. It had a nice nuance of cherry without being overly sweet or intrusive. It is screaming for some red bull over ice and a chocolate covered cherry. One of my favorite vodkas, Stoli Elit was also being poured at the event. The Elit is a vodka so pure it is almost a shame to touch it with anything but a glass and some ice. As I walked around I noticed a nice trend for an all-purpose sparkler. Rosa Regale was being sipped directly out of the bottle, which has been ‘thee trend’ for a while now and it was nice to see it being implemented with such a nice bottle of juice. The Rosa Regale Brachetto D’acqui is one of those red sparkling wines that can be picked up at the start of an evening or just as comfortably at the end with a nice piece of dark chocolate. We were even graced with the presence of some special bartenders later in the evening. All-Star-inspired beverages were shaken, stirred and poured by retired Miami Heat player, Tim Hardaway, New York Giants player, Antrel Rolle, San Antonio

Spurs player, Matt Bonner, Retired San Antonio Spurs player, Bruce Bowen, Austin Toros, Luke Bonner and Boston Celtics player, Keyon Dooling all in the name of charity. I ended the night the way it should be, sipping on a generous pour of Gentleman Jack by Jack Daniels with a couple of cubes. It was good to see a diverse crowd trying a diverse mix of liquors and wine.The buzz was in the air and everyone seemed to be enjoying the night. So hats off to both Premier Beverage Company and the Irie Foundation for collaborating on such a successful event. The city of Orlando should be proud to have a chance to host such a huge event and I was proud how it was able to pull it off.<

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Downtown Food & Wine Fest The Downtown Food & Wine Fest will feature 40 of Orlando’s best restaurants, more than 100 kinds of food, more than 50 wines from around the world, live entertainment, specialty drink stations, dessert stations and more. April 1, 2012 at 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm Lake Eola Park 195 N. Rosalind Ave. Orlando, FL 32801 Visit: www.downtownfoodandwinefest. cbslocal.com Swans: Black & White Orlando, FL - Orlando Ballet artistic director Robert Hill takes a new look at the romantic saga Swan Lake. A classic tale of the struggle between beauty and betrayal, and the duality of human nature, told through elegant ballet and Tchaikovsky’s stirring score. April 1, 2012 at 2:00 pm Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre Tickets 401 W. Livingston St. Orlando, FL 32801 407-849-2577 Visit: www.orlandovenues.net Kevin James

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The King of Queens, which premiered in 1998, ran for nine seasons on CBS with James starring and executive producing, and it garnered him an Emmy nomination in 2006 for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series. The show concluded its run in 2007 but continues to air daily in syndication across the country and around the world. In 2001, James brought his stand-up act to TV with Sweat the Small Stuff, a onehour special for Comedy Central.

Orlando, FL - Born in 1992, Mac taught himself to play piano, drums, guitar, and bass by the age of 6.Then, after learning to compose songs in a variety of musical genres, he began studying the art of rhyme. Influenced by the styles of artists such as Big L, Lauryn Hill, Outkast, and A Tribe Called Quest, Mac soon developed a reputation for delivering jaw-dropping freestyles in Pittsburgh.

April 13, 2012 at 8:00 pm Hard Rock Live Orlando 6050 Universal Blvd. Orlando, FL 32819 407-351-5483 Visit:www.hardrock.com/live2/live.aspx Disney Presents:The Lion King Orlando, FL - The Lion King is a Tony Award winning Broadway and West End stage musical based on the 1994 Disney animated film of the same name and is directed by Julie Taymor, portraying actors in animal costumes as well as giant, hollow puppets. Disney Theatrical produces the show. The stage show debuted July 31, 1997, in Minneapolis, Minnesota at the Orpheum Theatre, and was an instant and tremendous success before moving permanently to the New Amsterdam Theater on Broadway in New York, New York that October. The show debuted in London’s Lyceum Theatre in 1999 and is still running, and another production opened in Toronto, playing there until January 2004. On June 13, 2006, the Broadway production moved to the Minskoff Theatre to make way for the musical version of Mary Poppins. The Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre is located in Orlando, Florida, and is part of a larger complex known as the Orlando Centroplex. All in all, the Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre is a large

April 17 - May 13, 2012 at 8:00 pm Bob Carr Performing Arts Centre 401 West Livingston St. Orlando, FL 32801 407-246-4262 Visit: www.orlandovenues.net Mac Miller

Mac’s greatest strength though could be his ability to shine in front of the camera. Soon after signing to Rostrum, Miller was thrust onto several national radio shows for interviews and impromptu freestyles, which have now become Youtube viral video classics. To coincide with his debut Rostrum free albums “K.I.D.S.” and “Best Day Ever.” Mac continued to team up with hometown filmmaker/videographer Rex Arrow Films. Mac’s videos have now surpassed 165 million hits on www. youtube.com/treejtv, including 6 with 15 million plus views a piece. The success of his early street buzz and social media dominance have now transitioned Mac to sold out shows across the world with The Incredibly Dope Tour upstreaming to the internationally sold out Blue Slide Park Tour with almost 200,000 tickets sold in the past year. April 20, 2012 at 7:30 pm UCF Arena Bldg. 50 North Gemini Blvd. Orlando, FL 32816 407-823-6006 Visit: www.ucfarena.com 21st Annual Florida Film Festival Orlando, FL - Every year the Florida Film Festival premieres the best in current independent and foreign cinema. The 21st annual event features more than 160 cutting-edge films, 100 visiting filmmakers, plenty of special guests, and non-stop action/events!

April 13 - 22, 2012 Enzian 1300 S. Orlando Ave. Maitland, FL 32751 407-629-1088 Visit: www.floridafilmfestival.com The Festival of Chocolate Orlando, FL- Award Winning Pastry Chefs and Chocolatiers will share tips and tricks of the trade as they create breathtaking decadent chocolate creations right before your eyes. Discover the difference between varying percentages and origins of chocolate; experience the recipe of hot chocolate made with the same techniques and tools as the Mayans, and be the envy of your friends as you learn the steps for simple, elegant chocolate treats that you can replicate at home. April 27, 2012 at 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm April 28, 2012 at 10:00 am - 6:00 pm April 29, 2012 at 10:00 am - 5:00 pm UCF Arena Bldg. 50 North Gemini Blvd. Orlando, FL 32816 407-823-6006 Visit: www.festivalofchocolate.com Snap! - URBAN WILD Snap! Is back! Snap! Orlando 2012 will explore the theme URBAN WILD with art and street-documentary style imagery, to engage the community and photographers/artists as they examine the juxtaposition and paradox of wildlife, urbanism and humanity. Stay updated as they announce their headliners, and don’t miss the upcoming events leading up to Snap! 2012. Hosted in Downtown Orlando, Snap! includes large scale exhibits and projections; receptions and special events; educational seminars; student and community competitions; youth programs; and much more… See their full schedule. You don’t want to miss this one! Snap! Official Dates: May 10-13 For a complete Snap! Events and PreEvents schedule please visit: www.snaporlando.com

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Steel Pulse April 20 at 8:00 pm House of Blues Orlando 1490 E. Lake Buena Vista Dr. Orlando, FL 32830 407-934-2583 Flynnville Train and Shanytown April 20 at 8:00 pm Hard Rock Live Orlando 6050 Universal Blvd. Orlando, FL 32819 407-351-5483 The Main April 21 at 6:00 pm House of Blues Orlando 1490 E. Lake Buena Vista Dr. Orlando, FL 32830 407-934-2583 THEATER Charlotte’s Web April 1 at 10:15am and 12:00 pm The Margeson Theater (Orlando Shakespeare Theater) 812 E. Rollins St. Orlando, FL 32803 407-447-1700 Hedda Gabler April 1 at 3:00 pm Mad Cow Theatre 105 S. Magnolia Ave. Orlando, FL 32801 407-297-8788

Red April 1 - April 22 at Various Times The Margeson Theater (Orlando Shakespeare Theater) 812 E. Rollins St. Orlando, FL 32803 407-447-1700 Private Lives April 7 at 7:30 pm Mad Cow Theatre 105 S. Magnolia Ave. Orlando, FL 32801 407-297-8788 The Boxcar Children April 21 at 5:30 pm Orlando Repertory Theatre 1001 Princeton St. Orlando, FL 32803 407-896-7365

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Espeto de Prata Brazilian Steakhouse 5350 International Dr. Orlando 407-345-4774 $$$ Traditional Brazilian all-you-can-eat fare & slow roasted meats Everglades

Cedar’s 7732 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-351-6000 $$ Lebanese cuisine, steak, seafood & lamb Charley’s Steak House 8255 International Dr. Orlando 407-363-0228 $$ Flame-broiled steak, chicken, chops & fish Christini’s Ristorante Italiano 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando 407-345-8770 $$$ Original, multi-regional Italian cuisine Cheesecake Factory 4200 Conroy Rd. Mall at Millenia Orlando 407-226-0333 $$ Over 200 menu items including the famous cheescake Cuba Libre 9101 International Dr. Orlando 407-226-1600 $$$ Traditional & modern Cuban cuisine Copper Canyon 9101 International Dr. Orlando 407-363-3933 $$$ Emeril’s Orlando Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-2424 $$$$ “New” New Orleans cuisine Emeril’s Tchoup Chop Royal Pacific Resort 6300 Hollywood Wy. Orlando 407-503-2467 $$$$

Rosen Centre Hotel 9840 International Dr. Orlando 407-996-2385 $$$ Prime steaks, fresh Florida seafood & gator Fiorella’s Cucina Toscana 9501 Universal Blvd.Orlando 407-233-2950 $$$ Simple, fresh Italian dishes from Tuscany & Northern Italy Fish Bones 6707 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-352-0135 $$$ Fresh seafood, steak & prime rib Fleming’s 8030 Via Dellagio Way Orlando 407-370-0711 $$$ Fogo de Chao 8282 International Dr. Orlando 407-352-5706 $$$ Funky Monkey Wine Company 9101 International Dr. 1208 Pointe Orlando 407-418-9463 $$$ Sushi-Steak-Seafood-Wine-Beer-Sake Hard Rock Café Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-351-7625 $$$ Rock’n American cuisine J Alexander’s Orlando at Rialto 7335 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-345-1039 $$$ Contemporary American restaurant

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dining Memories of India 7625 Turkey Lake Rd. Dr. Philips 407-370-3277 $$ Rich & flavorful Indian dishes Mama Della’s at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel Portofino Bay Hotel 5601 Universal Blvd., Orlando 407-503-3463 $$$ Real Italian mama’s kitchen Maggiano’s 9101 International Dr. Orlando 407-241-8650 $$$ Italian-American dishes & family style cuisine McCormick & Schmick’s Mall at Millennia 4200 Conroy Rd. Orlando 407-226-6515 $$ Fresh seafood, steak, salads & pasta Ming Court 9188 International Dr. Orlando 407-351-9988 $$$ Oriental dining, sushi, dim sum, wok & grill selections Morton’s 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando 407-248-3485 $$$ Prime-aged steak, fresh fish & elegant dessert Moon Fish 7525 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-363-7262 $$$ Fresh seafood and steak blending Pan-Asian, Cajun & Pacific Rim fare Nagoya Sushi 7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando 407-248-8558 $$ Innovative Sushi creations and seasonal specialties

Red Bamboo 6803 S Kirkman Rd. Orlando 407-226-8997 $$ Authentic Thai cuisine Rengetsu of Tokyo 8400 International Dr. Orlando 407-345-0044 $$$ Delectable Japanese cuisine Roy’s 7760 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-352-4844 $$$$ Hawaiian fusion blending European sauces & Asian spices Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse 7501 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-226-3900 $$$$ Sizzling steaks, seafood, salad & dessert Samba Room 7468 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-226-0550 $$ Latin cuisine blended with exotic fruits & rare spices Season’s 52 7700 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-354-5212 $$$ Grill & wine bar Seito Sushi Sand Lake 8031 Turkey Lake Road #700 407-248-8888 $$ Sushi Spencer’s For Steaks & Chops Hilton Orlando 6001 Destination Pkwy. 407-313-8625 $$$ Steakhouse Sushi Katana 4192 Conroy Rd. #103, Orlando 407-345-0055 $$$ Contemporary Sushi Taverna Opa 9101 International Dr. STe 2240 Orlando 407-351-8660 $$ Greek and Mediterranean dishes Texas de Brazil 5259 International Dr. Orlando 407-355-0355 $$$ Slow roasted meats & traditional Brazilian side dishes Timpano Italian Chophouse 7488 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-248-0429 $$$ Martini bar & chophouse serving steak, chops & pasta

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NASCAR Sports Grille Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-RACE(7223) $$ Upscale sports bar and grille NBA City Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-363-5919 $$ Contemporary American cuisine Ocean Prime 7339 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-781-4880 $$$$ Seafood & steak, handcrafted cocktails & world class wines Oceanaire Seafood Room 9101 International Dr. Orlando 407-363-4801 $$$$ Oyster bar & fish selections from around the world Orchid Court Sushi Bar Royal Pacific Resort 6300 Hollywood Wy. Orlando 407-503-3000 $$$ Tropical drinks & exotic sushi platters Palm Restaurant Hard Rock Hotel 5800 Universal Blvd. Orlando 407-503-7256 $$$$ Prime cut meats, Nova Scotia lobster, American & Italian fare Passage to India 6129 Westwood Blvd. Orlando 407-351-3456 $$ Northern Indian cuisine Pastamore Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-FOOD $$ Italian cuisine Pat O’Brien’s Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-2106 $$ Famed New Orleans Watering Hole Peperoncino 7988 Dellagio Way, Suite 108 Orlando 407-440-2856 $$ Authentic Italian cuisine P.F. Chang’s China Bistro Mall at Millenia 4200 Conroy Rd. Orlando 407-345-2888 $$ Classic Chinese cuisine with a modern bistro touch

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Tommy Bahama Cafe 9101 International Dr. Orlando 321-281-5888 $$$ Island-inspired cuisine Vines 7533 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-351-1227 $$$ Grille & wine bar with live music Vito’s Chop House 8633 International Dr. Orlando 407-354-2467 $$ Classic steakhouse with an Italian flare Wantilan Luau Royal Pacific Hotel 6300 Hollywood Wy. Orlando 407-503-3463 $$$$ Hawaiian themed buffet & dinner show Millenia Blue Martini 4200 Conroy Rd. Mall at Millenia Orlando 407-447-2583 $$ Premier martini lounge Crave 4158 Conroy Rd., Orlando, FL 32839 407-345-8788 $$$ Fresh,Vibrant, American West Caffe Positano 3030 E Semoran Blvd. Apopka 407-774-8080 $$ Family-owned authentic Italian Hagan O’Reilly’s 16112 Marsh Rd. #401, Winter Garden 407-905-4782 $$ Irish food & pub NYPD II Pizza 2589 S Hiawassee Rd. Orlando 407-293-8880 $$ Pizza & salad Downtown / Central 310 Lakeside 301 East Pine St., Orlando 407-373-0310 $$ New American cuisine & bar

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Peperoncino brings you authentic Regional Italian Cuisine, in an elegant, yet very modern and casual atmosphere. Delectable dishes are prepared for you from the chef’s open kitchen, with only the freshest ingredients and our infinite passion for authentic Dolce Vita! Be prepared to indulge just the way Italians do! Our goal is for you to enjoy our luscious Italian wines and great company while Executive Chef Barbara Alfano & Sous Chef Urllich Grude prepare your dinner. This is what sets Peperoncino apart from all others -

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Shin Sushi

Wall Street Cantina

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19 N Orange Ave.Orlando

17 W Church St.

803 N Orange Ave.Orlando

407-420-1515 $

Orlando

407-648-8000 $$$

Tropical & Mexican themed menu

407-447-7950 $$$

Fine Japanese dining

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Progressive American steakhouse

Smokey Bones BBQ

Wildside

Paxia

3400 E Colonial Dr.

BBQ & Grill

2611 Edgewater Dr.,

Orlando

700 E Washington St. Orlando

Ichiban

College Park

407-894-1511 $

407-872-8665 $$

19 S Orange Ave. Orlando

407-420-1155 $$

Bar & fire grill

Award-winning BBQ

407-423-2688 $$

Alta Cocina Mexicana & Tequila Lounge

Spice Modern

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Senso Supper Club

Steakhouse

Japanese cuisine

13 South Orange Ave. Orlando

407 E Central Blvd. Orlando

Johnny’s Fillin’ Station

407-246-1755 $$

407-481-9533 $$$

310 Park South

2631 S Ferncreek Ave. Orlando

American cuisine & music

Eclectic & modern American cuisine

310 S Park Ave.

407-894-6900 $

Seito Sushi

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Winter Park

Sanwiches, salad,

Baldwin Park

717 W Smith St.

407-647-7277 $$$

burgers & wings

4898 New Broad St.

College Park

New American cuisine & bar

Juliana’s

Orlando

407-835-0646 $

Bosphorous

2306 Edgewater Dr. College Park

407-898-8801 $$

California small plate (tapas) style with

Turkish Cuisine

407-425-1801 $$$

Sushi & Japanese fare

Caribbean influences

108 S Park Ave.

Fine Tuscan cuisine

Shari Sushi

Urban Flats

Winter Park

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621 E Central Blvd.

183 S Orange Ave.

407-644-8609 $$

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Orlando

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College Park

407-420-9420 $$

321-332-6889 $$

authentic Turkish fare

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LUMA on Park

526 S Park Ave.

290 S Park Ave.

Winter Park

Winter Park

407-647-1869 $$

407-599-4111 $$$

Authentic French Cuisine

Progressive American cuisine

Chez Vincent

Mi Tomatina

511 W New England Ave.,

433 W. New England Ave,

Winter Park

Winter Park

407-533-2929 $$

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Upscale French

Spanish cuisine

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Pannullo’s

Del Frisco’s Prime

216 S Park Ave. Winter Park

Steak & Lobster

407-629-7270 $$

729 Lee Rd., Orlando

Casual Italian fare

407-645-4443 $$$

Park Plaza Gardens

Prime steak & seafood

319 S Park Ave., Winter Park

Dexter’s

407-645-2475 $$$

558 W New England Ave.,

Fine dining sidewalk cafe & bar

Winter Park

Ruth’s Chris

407-629-1150 $

Steakhouse

Wine bar with

610 N Orlando Ave.

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Winter Park

Enzian Theatre

407-622-2444 $$$$

1300 S Orlando Ave.

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407-629-1088. $$

salad & dessert

Fusion of food & film

Spice Modern

Fleming’s Prime

Steakouse

Steakhouse &

326 S Park Ave., Winter Park

Wine Bar

407-772-8176 $$$

933 N Orlando Ave.Winter Park

Eclectic & modern

407-699-9463 $$$

American cuisine

Steak, chops, seafood salad & wine

Wazzabi

Fuji Sushi

1408 Gay Rd. , Winter Park

1449 Lee Road, Winter Park

407-647-8744 $$$

407-645-1299 $$

Japanese steakhouse & sushi bar

Sushi & Japanese fare Hot Olives 6015 New York Ave., Winter Park 407-629-1030 $$ Gourmet American-Mediterranean Houston’s 215 S Orlando Ave. Winter Park 407-740-4005 $$$ Diverse American classics

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California Grill Disney’s Contemporary Resort 4600 N. World Dr.Orlando 407-939-3463 $$$$ California cuisine Citricos Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort 4401 Floridian Wy. Lake Buena Vista 407-824-2989 $$$ Southern European cuisine Columbia Restaurant 649 Front St.Celebration 407-566-1505 $$$ Spanish restaurant Flying Fish Café Disney’s Board Walk Orlando 407-939-3463 $$$ Contemporary seafood Fulton’s Crab House Downtown Disney Orlando 407-934-2628 or 407.828.8966 $$ Fresh and traditional seafood dishes Hawk’s Landing Steakhouse and Grille 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8829 $$$$ Steak, fish, pork,poultry & lamb High Velocity 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8690 $$$ Trendy sports bar House of Blues 1490 E. Buena Vista Dr. Orlando 407-934-BLUE $$ Southern American food

Il Mulino Walt Disney World Swan 1200 Epcot Resort Blvd. Lake Buena Vista 407-934-1610 $$ Vibrant Italian cuisine Imperium Food & Wine Restaurant & Wine Shop 606 Market St., Celebration 407-566-9054 Jiko Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge 2901 Osceola Parkway Lake Buena Vista 407-938-7149 $$$ Fusion of African, Indian & Mediterranean cuisine Johnnie’s Hideaway 12551 State Rd. 535 Orlando 407-827-1111 $$ Steak, fish & Floribbean cuisine La Coquina Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress One Grand Cypress Blvd., Orlando 407-239-1234 $$$$ Fine French dining La Luce® At Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek 14100 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane Orlando 407-597-3600 $$$ Authentic Italian dining

Market Street Café 701 Front St. Celebration 407-566-1144 $$ Classic American dining Mikado’s Japanese Steakhouse 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8664 $$$ Japanese & Teppanyaki Moon Fish 7525 W Sand Lake Rd. 407-363-7262 $$ Fresh seafood and steak blending Pan-Asian, Cajun & Pacific Rim fare Planet Hollywood Downtown Disney Orlando 407-827-7827 $$ Classic American food Portobello Restaurant Downtown Disney Orlando 407-934-8888 $$ Classic Italian The Plantation Room at Celebration Hotel 700 Bloom St. Celebration 407-566-6000 $$ Fine steakhouse, Florida seafood & salad Rainforest Café Downtown Disney, Orlando 407-827-8500 $$$ Tropical & specialty items Renaissance Orlando 6677 Sea Harbor Dr., Orlando 407-351-5555 $$$ American & Japanese

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Artist Point Wilderness Lodge 901 W Timberline Dr. Orlando 407-939-3463 $$$ American Northwestern cuisine Bahama Breeze 8735 Vineland Ave. Orlando 407-938-9010 $$$ Exciting Caribbean cuisine Boma Disney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge 2901 Osceola Parkway Lake Buena Vista 407-938-4722 $$ Flavors of Africa Bull & Bear Steakhouse® At Waldorf Astoria Orlando 14200 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane Orlando 407-597-5500 $$$ Hearty portions of classic fare

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Rengetsu 901 S. Orlando Ave. Maitland 407-345-0044 $$$ Delectable Japanese cuisine Stonewood Tavern 1210 International Pkwy., Heathrow 407-333-3292 $$ Oak burning grill featuring steak & seafood Terramia Wine Bar & Tavern 1185 S. Spring Center Blvd. Altamonte Springs 407-774-8466 $$ Authentic Italian dining Vineyard Wine Company 1140 Townpark Ave., #1260 Lake Mary 407-833-9463 $$ Food & wine pairings

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Dexter’s 950 Market Promenade Ave. Lake Mary 407-805-3090 $$ Wine bar with rotating food menu Enzo’s Restaurant on the Lake 1130 S 1792 Longwood 407-834-9872 $$$$ Sophisticated Italian cuisine Fish Bones 7005 County Rd., 46A Lake Mary 407-581-2399 $$ Fresh seafood, steak & prime rib Hana Sushi 397 E Altamonte Dr., #1200 Altamonte Springs 407-830-9233 $$$ Classic Japanese & sushi Journeys Restaurant 1831 W State Road 434, Longwood 407-629-2221 $$$ Blending of world cuisine K Restaurant Wine Bar 2401 Edgewater Dr. Orlando 407-872-2332 $$$ Upscale dining featuring eclectic American dishes Kohinoor 249 W S.R. 436 Altamonte Springs 407-788-6004 $$ Authentic Indian food Nagoya Sushi 5661 Red Bug Lake Rd. Winter Springs 407-478-3388 $$ Innovative Sushi creations

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Ristorante Tuscany 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8577 $$$ First authentic Tuscan restaurant in Orlando Seito Sushi 671 Front St. Celebration 407-566-1889 $$ Sushi & Japanese fare Solaris 8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8528 $$$ Homestyle cooking Todd English’s bluezoo Walt Disney World Dolphin Resort 1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd. Lake Buena Vista 407-934-1111 $$$ Fresh seafood & coastal world cuisine Victoria & Albert’s Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3463 $$$$ Contemporary American cuisine Wolfgang Puck Café Downtown Disney Orlando 407.938.WOLF (9653) $$ Asian and California-fusion cuisine

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Padrino’s Cuban Bistro The Village at Hunter’s Creek 13586 S John Young Pkwy Orlando 407-251-5107 $$ Sushi Tomi SW-8463 S John Young Pkwy. Orlando 407-352-8635 $$ Sushi & Japanese East Amigos Original Tex-Mex Restaurant & Cantina 749 S Alafaya Trail Orlando 407-823- 7138 $ Blend of Texas & Mexican dishes Pho Pasteur 710 S. Goldenrod Rd. Orlando 407-658-1967 Authentic Vietnamese Sweet! 711 N Alafaya Trail Orlando 407-277-7746 $ Cupcakes, frozen yogurt & coffee

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Nightlife Natura Coffee and Tea 12078 Collegiate Wy. Orlando 407-482-5000 Comedy Clubs Bonkerz at CityJazz Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-629-2665 SAK Comedy Club 29 S. Orange Ave, Orlando 407-648-0001

Coffee Houses Dance Clubs & Lounges Aroma Coffee & Wine Bar Thornton Park 712 E Washington St. Orlando 407-426-8989 Daily News Café 231 N Magnolia Ave. Orlando 407-648-8718 Java Lava Coffee Shop 47 E Robinson Ave Orlando 407-770-1888 Metro Espresso Pizza Cafe 417 E Central Blvd. Orlando 407-422-5282

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180 Grey Goose Lounge 400 W Church St Orlando 407-913-0180 23 23 W Church St. Orlando 407-420-1111 Antigua 41 W Church St. Orlando 407-649-4270 Atlantic Dance Disney’s Boardwalk Orlando 407-939-2444

Baby Grands 54 W Church St., Suite 250 407.849.1911 Back Booth 37 W Pine St. Orlando 407-999-2570 Backstage The Rosen Plaza Hotel 9700 International Dr. Orlando 407-996-9700 Big Belly Brewery 33 W Church St. Orlando 407-649-4270 Bliss Ultra Lounge 123 W Church Street. Orlando 407-849-5060 Blue Martini 4200 Conroy Rd. Mall at Millenia Orlando 407-447-2583 Bob Marley - A Tribute to Freedom Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-3663 Bösendorfer Lounge 325 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-313-9000

Chillers 33 W Church St. Orlando 407-649-4270 CityWalk’s Rising Star Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-363-8000 Cigarz at CityWalk 6000 Universal Blvd. Ste. 740A Orlando 407-370-2999 Club at Firestone 578 N Orange Ave. Orlando 407-872-0066 Primetime Sports Bar and Grill 100 E Pine St.Orlando 407-422-5659 Dragon Room 25 W Church St. Orlando 407-843-8600 Ember 42 W Central Blvd. Orlando 407-849-5200 Eye Spy 54 N Orange Ave. Orlando 407-246-1599


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Fiddler’s Green 544 W Fairbanks Ave. Winter Park 407-645-2050 Finn Henry’s 39 N Orange Ave.Orlando 407-648-0100 The Groove Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-2165 Howl at the Moon 8815 International Dr. Orlando, 407-354-5999 Jake’s American Bar Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-503-3000 Latin Quarter Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-3663 Latitudes 33 W Church St. Orlando 407-649-4270 The Lodge 49 N Orange Ave.Orlando 407-650-8786 Makos Backroom 27 W Church St. Orlando 407-246-5079

One Eyed Jacks 15 N Orange Ave. Orlando 407-420-1515 Pat O’Brien’s Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-3663 Peacock Room 1321 N Mills Ave. Orlando 407-228-0048 The Pour 118 S Orange Ave.Orlando 407-835-1900 Red Coconut Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-2425 Rix Lounge 1000 W Buena Vista Dr. Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3806 Rok Room 41 W Church St. Orlando 407-649-4270 Senso Supper Club 13 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-246-1755 Sky 60 64 N Orange Ave. Orlando 407-425-7588

Suite B 50 E Central Blvd. Orlando 407-246-1750 Timpano 7488 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-248-0429 Touch 55 West Church Street Orlando 888-455-2634 Vain 22 S. Magnolia Avenue Orlando, FL 32801 407-835-3590 Velvet Bar Universal CityWalk Orlando 407-490-1272 Vintage 114 S Orange Ave. Orlando 877-386-7346 Vixen Bar 118 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-649-0000 Wall Street Plaza Downtown Orlando 407-420-1515 Waitiki Lounge 26 Wall St. Plaza Orlando 407-481-1199

Wall Street Cantina Downtown Orlando 407-420-1515

Inxs 5707 Red Bug Lake Rd., Orlando 407-695-6500 J Bauman 1043 N Mills Ave., Orlando 407-898-9044 Juve 7439 Conroy Rd., Orlando 407-237-0961 Kendall & Kendall 339 Park Ave. S., Winter Park 407-629-2299 Lambs Eat Ivy Salon 804 E Washington St., Orlando 407-965-5661 Magnolias Salon & Spa 917 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park 407-599-2025 Maxim Nails & Day Spa 626 N Alafaya Trl., Orlando 407-243-1918 Nube Nove 717 E. Washington St., Orlando 407-246-5488

Prive 4192 Conroy Rd., Orlando 407-355-9229 Robert Severo Salon & Spa 631 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park 407-673-8000 Salon Salon 8015 Turkey Lake Rd., Orlando 407-447-9898 Stella Luca 433 W New England Ave., Winter Park 407-740-6711 Studio V 947 N. Orange Ave., Winter Park 407-644-5600 The Cut & Color Room 7932 West Sand Lake Rd., Orlando 407-938-0770 Una Donna Piu 204 N. Park Ave., Winter Park 407-628-4555

Wine Bars Eola Wine Company 136 Park Ave. Winter Park 407-647-9103 500 E Central Blvd. Orlando 407-481-9100 Tessa Wine & Cigar Bar 425A S Hiawassee Rd. Orlando 407-373-0005 The Wine Room 270 Park Ave. Winter Park 407-696-WINE The Vineyard 1140 Townpark Ave #1260 Lake Mary 407-833-9463

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Alchemy 2812 Edgewater Dr., Orlando 407-650-8022 Altamoda 411 E. Central Blvd., Orlando 407-481-8883 Bangz 228 N. Park Ave., Winter Park 407-645-2264 Bella Vita 3200 S. Hiawassee Rd., Orlando 407-253-0800

Beauty Bonne Vie 157 E. Morse Blvd., Winter Park 407-875-2525 Capricci Ricci Salon 272 W New England Ave., Winter Park 407-599-9493 Dolce Vita 801 N. Orange Ave., Orlando 407-650-1811 Ego Lab 130 S. Orange Ave., Orlando 407-317-6962 Fusion Hair Design 3126 Corrine Dr., Orlando 407-228-0774 Gary Lambert Salon and Spa 517 S. Park Ave., Winter Park 407-628-8659 Ibi Aveda Concept Salon 16 N. Summerlin Ave., Orlando 407-648-0500 Image Nails & Spa 8081 Turkey Lake Rd., Orlando 407-363-9101

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Celebration Golf Club 701 Golf Park Dr. Celebration Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 6,792 407-566-4653 Champions Gate Golf 1400 Masters Blvd. Champions Gate 407-787-4653 Diamondback Golf Club 6501 S.R. 544 E. Haines City Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 6,805 863-421-0437 Eagle Creek Golf Club 10350 Emerson Lake Blvd. Orlando 407-273-4653 Falcon’s Fire Golf Club 3200 Seralago Blvd. Kissimmee 407-239-5445 Golden Bear Club at Keene’s Pointe 6300 Jack Nicklaus Pkwy.,Windermere Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 7,173 407-876-5775

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Rosen’s Shingle Creek Golf Club Rosen Shingle Creek Universal Blvd. Orlando Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 7,213 407-996-9933 Southern Dunes Golf Club 2888 Southern Dunes Blvd., Haines City 800-632-6400 Timacuan Golf & Country Club 550 Timacuan Blvd. Lake Mary 407-321-0010 The Villas of Grand Cypress 1 N Jacaranda Orlando North, South, and East Courses Size: 9, Par: 36 Yardage: 3,521; 3,462; and 3,434, respectively The New Course Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 6,773 407-239-4700 Waldorf Astoria Golf Club 14224 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane Orlando 407-597-3783 Walt Disney World Golf Courses Walt Disney World Lake Buena Vista Osprey Ridge 407-939-4653

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4655 Vineland Road,

Road Experience

445 North Park Avenue,

Orlando

4000 State Road 33,

Winter Park

407-872-2272

Clermont

407-647-1284

iFLY

352-400-1322

Cirque Du Soleil La Nouba

6805 Visitors Circle,

Richard Petty Driving Experience at

1478 E Buena Vista Drive,

Orlando

Walt Disney World Speedway

Lake Buena Vista

407-903-1150

3450 North World Drive,

407-939-7600

Indy Racing Experience

Lake Buena Vista

Albin Polasek Museum and

Discovery Cove

3450 North World Drive,

407-939-0130

Sculpture Gardens

6000 Discovery Cove Way,

Lake Buena Vista

Ripley’s Believe It or Not!

633 Osceola Avenue,

Orlando

888-357-5002

8201 International Drive,

Winter Park

877-434-7268

Kennedy Space Center

Orlando

504-561-1234

Disney’s Animal Kingdom

SR 405, Kennedy Space Center,

407-363-4418

Aquatica

Bay Lake, Florida

1-866-737-5235

Sea World

5800 Water Play Way,

407-938-3000

Universal’s Islands

7007 Sea World Drive,

Orlando

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

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Orlando

888-800-5447

Animation Courtyard

1000 Universal Studios Plaza

407-363-2617

Blizzard Beach

Lake Buena Vista

Universal Orlando Resort,

Titanic - The Experience

1534 W Buena Vista Drive,

407-824-4321

Orlando

7324 International Drive,

Lake Buena Vista

Epcot

800-837-2273

Orlando

407-939-6244

1510 North Avenue Of The Stars,

Legoland

407-248-1166

Blue Man Group Orlando

Orlando 407-824-4321

Legoland Way,

Typhoon Lagoon

6000 Universal Boulevard,

Fun Spot Attractions

Winter Haven

Typhoon Lagoon Access Road,

Orlando

5551 Del Verde Way,

877-350-5346

Lake Buena Vista

407-258-3626

Orlando

Magic Kingdom

407-939-6244

Bok Tower Gardens

407-363-3867

Walt Disney World Orlando

Universal Orlando Resort

1151 Tower Boulevard,

Gatorland

1180 Seven Seas Dr,

1000 Universal Studios Plaza,

Lake Wales

14501 South Orange

Lake Buena Vista

Orlando

863-676-1408

Blossom Trail, Orlando

407-824-4500

800-837-2273

407-855-5496

Orlando Kart Center

Wet ‘n Wild

201 Parcel Lane,

6200 International Drive,

Orlando

Orlando

407-480-2477

407-351-1800

Orlando Science Center

Wonderworks

777 East Princeton Street,

9067 International Drive,

Orlando

Orlando

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Tobi Moyle

Miriam Siefken

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301 S Orlando Ave., Maitland

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Orlando

407-687-5719

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7958 Via Dellagio Way, Ste 300

401 Main Street

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407-375-5247

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April Rager

Lisa Tatro

407-616-0140

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2180 Park Ave. North, Bldg. 100

Creditors’ Rights, Commercial Litigation

Criminal Defense Attorney

Winter Park

Attorney at Law

Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz, P.A.

407-644-4040

200 S. Orange Avenue Suite 800,

17 East Pine Street,

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The Alvarez Law Firm

407-540-6607

407-843-7733

400 W. Morse Blvd, Suite 206

Jeffrey Feulner- Family Law Attorney

Fermin Lopez, Esq. - Civil Trial Attorney

Winter Park,

938 Lake Baldwin Lane

Payas, Payas & Payas, LLP

407-970-2954

Orlando

1018 East Robinson St.

www.rachelalvarez.com

407-896-2677

Orlando

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www.mensdivorcelaw.com

407-425-7223

Lincoln Plaza Suite 1400

Taxation, Administrative Law,

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Orlando

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390 North Orange Ave.

407-872-7300

Estate & Land Development

P.O. Box 2873, Orlando

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Mateer & Harbert, P.A.

407-425-9566

407-839-4200

Prineet Sharma

225 East Robinson Street, Suite 600,

www.orlandolaw.net

Thomas A. Moore- Workers’ Compen-

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Orlando

Grace Anne Glavin - Real Estate,

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1201 E Robinson St.

407-425-9044

Closings, Divorce, Living Trusts,

Moore, Peterson & Zeitler, P.A.

407-843-0404

Raymond O. Bodiford, Esq.

Wills & Probate

1780 N. Mills Ave.,

Phillip J. Sheehe - Commercial, Products

Bodiford Law Group

1340 Tuskawilla Road, Suite 106, W

Orlando

Liability & Insurance Litigation

121 South Orange Avenue # 1150

inter Springs

407-894-1112

Sheehe & Associates, P.A.

Orlando

407-699-1110

R. Barry Morgan

100 Colonial Center Parkway

407-423-9728

Rachel A. Gorenflo - Family Law

Attorney

Suite 240

www.bodifordlawgroup.com

Gray & Gorenflo, P.A.

Morgan & McKeever

Lake Mary

David E. Borack,

901 East 2nd Street, Sanford

157 E New England Ave., Suite 340

407-321-1413

Borack Law Group, P.A.

407-324-0778

Winter Park

Dennis Dean Smejkal

630 N. Wymore Rd., Suite 330

D. Bradley Hester, Attorney

407-246-7099

214 E. Lucerne Circle, Suite C

Maitland

Real Estate Transactions, Development

Paul Moses II

Orlando

407-644-8285

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888-827-2667 / 407-649-7746

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Lending/Agri-Business

315 E Robinson St., Suite 570

Roy J. Smith, IV

Barbara Coenson, Attorney at Law

Frank A. Hammer, P.A.

Orlando

The Smith Family Law Firm, P.A.

Estate Planning, Wills, Trusts, Probate,

1011 N Wymore Rd.,

407-87-LEGAL (875-3425)

815 Orienta Ave., Suite 2050

Elder Law, Business Law

Winter Park

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Altamonte Springs

Coenson Law

407-645-4549

Jonathan Simon

407-790-4800

1301 S. International Prkwy.

Travis Hollifield - Women’s

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www.thesmithfamilylawfirm.com

Suite 1041, Lake Mary

Workplace Legal Needs

121 S. Orange Avenue

Sharon Lee Stedman

407-322-8000

Hollifield Legal Centre

Suite 1500, Orlando

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147 E. Lyman Avenue - Suite C,

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407-599-9590

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