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Don't let pain disrupt your life's important moments. At UF Health Medical Group Orthopaedics, our team of experts is dedicated to providing exceptional treatment and compassionate care. With a wide range of personalized services, from joint replacement to sports medicine, our goal is to enhance your mobility and get you back to doing the things you love.
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At Advanced Orthopedics Institute we specialize in hips, knees, shoulders, ankles, wrists...and golfers.
If you are experiencing hip pain, playing a round of golf, climbing stairs, walking through the grocery store, even driving can be a challenge.
Our experience has expanded the boundaries of possibility in joint replacement, providing you with the most effective solutions for your unique needs, so you can get back to doing what you love most.
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Local food banks work to alleviate hunger and build stronger communities.
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Empowering women
Presenting Style’s 2024 Businesswomen of Style Issue! Meet inspiring local leaders who exemplify determination, integrity, compassion and respect.
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History in Iron
Leesburg High’s Girls Weightlifting Team seizes state championship glory.
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Rocking Success
Meet Style’s 2024 Businesswoman of the Year and esteemed innovator Dr. Angelia Reddy, owner of Cell-U-Light Therapy Center in Ocala.
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Empowering Ambition
The recipe for a boss lady’s success.
ave you ever met a woman who just seems to have it all together? That’s a Boss Lady for you – a woman running her world with supreme self-belief.
She’s the kind they write stories about, the kind people chat about, the one who always leaves folks nodding in admiration. When she steps into a space, she’s not just lling a void, she’s owning it – but how? I’ve been chasing that boss lady dream as far back as I can remember, studying every boss I’ve worked under, trying to decode that secret sauce of success.
What’s her story? What did it take to sit where she sits? There’s something about that cocktail of con dence and calm that was so darn attractive. I wanted in.
Even now, I get a kick out of being around women who power through life with such sure-footed strength. That’s precisely why our Businesswomen of Style feature is the highlight of my year. Now that I’ve climbed the mountain myself, I get it. The climb’s tough and the struggle’s real. But, oh, the view from the top – it’s worth every challenging step.
There’s a twist though. The fancy title comes with the realization that it’s not about you anymore. It’s about lifting your team, getting down in the trenches with them and helping them
hit those home runs. You’re their strongest ally, their go-to person. For any gal gunning for that boss label, here’s a tidbit – keep pushing, keep dreaming; and when the going gets tough, press on. Those di cult dips? They’re gold. They shape you into not just a leader, but an inspiration. Stay grounded, keep it graceful and your path will unfold right before your very eyes.
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Updates in RBOI’s Groundbreaking Melanoma Treatment
More than 20 years ago, Dr. Norman Anderson at the Robert Boisonneault Oncology Institute successfully treated a man whose metastatic melanoma had produced 23 brain lesions. Anderson performed whole brain radiation, administering low doses twice a day. His discovery led to a study with 19 patients, whose melanomas together had metastasized to the brain, other areas of the head, neck, lung, abdomen, liver, pelvis, and extremities, along with lymph nodes. They had all exhausted their other treatment options.
In a recent presentation, Dr. Anderson reports that 108 patients whose melanomas involved 171 areas in the body have completed treatment. Eighty percent of people whose melanoma was metastatic at the outset are alive three years after radiation treatment,
and the occurrence of further disease elsewhere over time has been “markedly diminished if not eliminated, increasing the potential for a cure.” Other patients have remained disease-free for up to a decade and longer.
Dr. Anderson’s radiation protocol, often used without the addition of surgery or pharmaceuticals, eliminated melanomas that had been resistant to other procedures, or that had returned following surgery, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy.
Dr. Anderson points out that timing is key, and there is a big difference between once-daily radiation (the current standard of care) and smaller doses of twicedaily radiation. More frequent radiation has eliminated tumors even in untreated areas, a historically rare phenomenon called the abscopal effect. Such tumor
reduction beyond the treatment area may be due to an immune response resulting from the repeated lower radiation doses.
Twice-daily radiation can eliminate all signs of the disease, reduce side effects significantly, and extend patient survival, for a small fraction of the cost of other treatments. According to the medical literature, treating advanced melanoma in which surgery is not an option can cost around $1.6 million to add a single year of progressionfree survival. “This places overwhelming and undue pressure upon our medical oncology colleagues to deliver both optimal care but with little or no ability to control its financial burden,” Dr. Anderson says. “Treatment with twice daily radiation as an alternative appears to offer optimum results while markedly decreasing overall cost to a few percent.”
Annual melanoma deaths in the US total 8,000 and rising. Twice-daily radiation may help reverse that trend. Patented in the US and Australia, with 34 patents pending in Europe, Dr. Anderson’s treatment protocol is poised to serve “an essential therapeutic role for melanoma.”
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Moles: Benign, or Melanoma?
97,610
Estimated melanoma cases diagnosed in the U.S. in 2023.
2.2%
Lifetime risk of developing melanoma of the skin.
When examining moles, use the ABCDE rule:
A=Asymmetry: One half of a mole or birthmark does not match the other.
B=Border: Edges are irregular, ragged, notched, or blurred.
C=Color: Color is not the same all over and may include different shades of brown or black, or may have patches of pink, red, white, or blue.
D=Diameter: Spot is larger than 6 millimeters across (about pencil eraser width).
E=Evolving: The mole’s size, shape, or color changes.
1,413,976
Estimated number of people living with melanoma of the skin in the U.S.
Also check to see if a spot looks different from all the other spots on your skin. If you see something that doesn’t look right or that causes you concern, tell your doctor.
5%
Percent of all new cancer cases that are melanoma of the skin.
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OUTSTANDING STUDENT
Meet Leesburg High’s Luke Yoakum, the communitydriven senior making waves nationally for skilled workforce programs.
GREEN GOODBYE: The trend toward environmentally conscious burial choices is on the rise in Florida. In fact, green burial is the No. 1 option according to a recent survey by Choice Mutual. This method skips the embalming process and uses biodegradable caskets or shrouds that allow the body to decompose naturally and return to the earth without harming the environment. Other earth-friendly options include:
• Human composting
• Memorial reefs
• A mushroom suit
• Tree pod
• Aquamation (alkaline hydrolysis)
DRINK-O DE MAYO: May 5th commemorates the Battle of Puebla, in which Mexican troops defeated French invaders in 1862. These days, Cinco de Mayo has shifted away from the holiday’s origins and become a way to celebrate Mexican-American heritage with tequila and Mexican beer. Fun fact: Each May 5, around 126
COMFORTING CARE: International Nurses Day was established in 1965 to highlight the contribution that nurses make and to honor the legacy of Florence Nightingale, who was born May 12, 1820. Nightingale’s most famous work, “Notes on Nursing,” was circulated
on May 12 by expressing gratitude to all the remarkable
: Electric bicycles featuring a motor and battery that help riders go further and faster than on a traditional bike are humming all over Lake and Sumter counties. In Florida, trails designated as multi-use within state parks. Helmets are not required by law but are
JUNK IN THE TRUCK: The Wildwood Community Center is hosting a yard sale on Saturday, May 25, just in time for spring cleaning. Reserve a space to sell your old stu or browse the event to nd some new treasures. The sale will feature gently used items, antiques, collectibles and more. The sale begins at 9am. To reserve a space to hawk your
DID YOU KNOW?: According to Lake Sumter State College’s Digital Library (lssc.digital.flvc.org), the LSSC Leesburg campus was an Army Air Corps barracks and a German POW camp during World War II. In 1942, the United States Army established an army air base, which extended from the current campus site across nearby US Highway 441. Today’s campus buildings sit where the base’s barracks were constructed for the 313th Tactical Fighter Squadron in 1943. After the 313th Tactical Fighter Squadron left, German Prisoners of War were transferred to the barracks from Camp Blanding, near Starke, Florida. The Leesburg camp housed 250 POWs and boasted one of the lowest rates of escape for prisoners in the country.
BIGGER & BETTER: When it comes to avocados, the larger Florida variety is healthier than its counterpart the “Hass” from California because it has more ber and water content. Florida avocados promote eye health, lower the risk of cancer, aid in cholesterol management and lessen the chance of heart disease. Since Florida avocados have a sweet avor, they are often used in smoothies. These healthy beauties also contain just three grams of fat per golf ball-size portion. That means you can eat all the guacamole you want and feel good about it!
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THE VILLAGES: Head on over to Spanish Springs Town Square in The Villages on May 18 and you’ll be transported back in time at the monthly classic car show. The Villages Classic Automobile Club will display an eclectic group of vehicles that will have you imagining what it was like to motor along a dirt road in the rumble seat or reminiscing about the model you owned decades ago. Admire the nuts and bolts, ns and nishes of numerous classic beauties. The show runs from 4-9pm, but get there early for good parking.
VINTAGE TREASURES: Everything old is new again, or it could be when seen with fresh eyes. is often a matter of taste and timing. If antiquing is one of your favorite pastimes, you won’t want to miss the Antique & Vintage Fair in Mount Dora on May 18 and 19. Enjoy free parking and free admission while you browse hundreds of vendors at Renningers on US Highway 441. You’re bound to nd an item you’ll treasure among the antiques, collectibles and handmade crafts. For more information, visit https://renningers.net/mt-dora/
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Groveland Mayor leads with gusto and heart.
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• From Leonia, New Jersey
• Has lived in Florida for 47 years
• Mayor of Groveland since 2018
• Voting Representative for Florida League of Cities
I began to fall in love with Groveland when: I became a board member of the Groveland Historical Society and Museum. Just learning about the history and the southern avor, along with the residents, is how Groveland really got into my blood.
One of my first acts of community activism in Groveland was: When I moved into a deed-restricted community, Cascades of Groveland, in 2006. Our development was going bankrupt and my husband, another resident and I would go to all the city council meetings to know what was going on in the city and within our community. We knew the city o cials well and they knew us.
A way I connect with the community is by: Always attending all the city events we have, and I love interacting with the kids. I’ve gone into the dunk tank and worn the silly out ts. I don’t look at myself as mayor. I say I am the grandma cheerleader. In fact, the South Lake High School cheerleaders gave me a set of pompoms. The youth is the future, and I am looking to start a youth council as a way of getting them involved in knowing how government works.
My mentors as mayor have been: The four major facilitators that were part of the Florida League of Cities in 2009. They all became my mentors because they made themselves available if I had questions; I could call, I could email. If I don’t know something or have a question, I want to be put on the right track. I will go to who I need to ask the questions I need answers to.
I would describe myself as: A strong determined person who ghts for what I believe in.
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Community-driven Leesburg senior advocates nationally for skilled workforce programs.
INTERVIEWER AND PHOTOS: CINDY PETERSON
VITALSTATS
• Leesburg High School (LHS) senior
• 18 years old
• Received Gold President’s Volunteer Service Award issued by President Joe Biden
Family Legacy: I am the third generation to graduate from LHS, from grandparents on both sides. Unfortunately, my great-grandfather passed a few years back, but I always thought I would make him proud to give back to a community he loved. He and my great-grandmother opened the original Decorating Den on Main Street, and he served the City of Leesburg as battalion chief at Leesburg Fire Station 61.
Giving Back: On top of my high academics, I prioritize giving back to our community. We always talk about supporting the trades, but I serve SkillsUSA nationally, representing over half a million active members. This opportunity was only awarded to eight high school students across the country. In my role, I help lead the largest gathering of America’s future skilled workforce and the ultimate recognition of excellence in career and technical education.
Advocacy: I serve as an advocate for Career and Technical Programs, ying back and forth to Washington, D.C. frequently to meet with representatives in Congress and from top CTE (career and technical education) lobbying rms and departments of the president’s executive cabinet.
Future Endeavors: Chef John Bell has inspired me to one day give back by teaching. Many people here in Leesburg struggle to put food on their plates. I think there is an easy solution to teach our kids framework skills in schools. These fundamental skills, like integrity, teamwork and leadership are needed in the real world. Suppose we instill these values in our programs via career and technical student
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• Career and Technical Program Advocate in Washington, D.C.
• Graduating LHS with Associate of Arts Degree from LSSC
• SkillsUSA National High School Region 2 Vice President
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THE U.S. COAST GUARD estimates that life jackets could have saved the lives of over 80% of boating fatality victims. Accidents happen very quickly on the water. As a boat operator, you are responsible for the safety of your passengers. Everyone on board should wear a life jacket all the time, while underway.
TO MEET U.S. COAST GUARD REQUIREMENTS, all vessels must have a U.S. Coast Guard Approved life jacket for each person aboard. Boats 16 feet and over must have at least one Type IV throwable device as well. Life jackets must be in serviceable condition and within easy access.
A CHILD UNDER THE AGE OF SIX must wear a USCGapproved Type I, II, or III personal floatation device while on board a vessel under 26 feet in length, while the vessel is underway. Adult-sized life jackets will not work for children. To work correctly, a life jacket must fit snugly and not allow the child’s chin or ears to slip through. It is not “one size fits all”. Child life jacket approvals are based on the child’s weight. Check the “User Weight” on the label.
LIFE JACKETS should be tested for wear and buoyancy at least once each year. Waterlogged, faded, or leaky jackets, should be discarded.
NO ONE may water ski or use another aquaplaning device unless they are wearing a USCG-approved life jacket or PFD. Inflatable PFD’s are prohibited for skiing/aquaplaning.
In a younger face, we typically see the heart-shape or V-shape look of youth. With age, gravity, and loss of skin elasticity, we can observe the stigmata of old age: nasolabial and marionette lines, jowl formation, and a turkey gobbler neck.
We can reestablish that heart-shaped look of youth with Face and Neck Lift with Smartlipo. This procedure combines a face and neck lift with laser liposuction along the jawline and neck using Smartlipo technology.
With today’s modern technology, you can truly look on the outside the way you feel on the inside. Call for your free consultation with Dr. Serra to find out if Face and Neck Lift with Smartlipo right for A New You!
Retire with Cnfidence
Zinnia Wealth Management guides listeners through the complexities of retirement and especially believes in living by design, not by default.
n today’s complex financial landscape, Charisse Rivers believes planning for retirement requires more than just the 60/40 portfolio from your stock jock or just an annuity from the insurance agent.
When working with an Advisory firm like Zinnia Wealth Management, we understand that retirement planning is not a one-size-fits-all endeavor. That’s why we take a personalized approach.
One of the key pillars of our holistic retirement planning approach is comprehensive financial analysis. We leave no stone unturned, examining your income sources, investment portfolios, insurance coverage, estate plans, and tax strategies. By taking a 360-degree view of your financial landscape, we can uncover opportunities for optimization and develop strategies to maximize your retirement income while minimizing unnecessary risks.
We also recognize that retirement is not just about financial security— it’s about our tagline, “Living by Design, not by Default.” That’s why we take the time to understand your values, passions, and priorities. Whether you dream of traveling the world, pursuing a new hobby, or giving back to your community, we incorporate your aspirations into your retirement plan, using financial tools that can help support the lifestyle you desire.
Experience the difference of holistic retirement planning with Zinnia Wealth Management and embark on a journey that we can help you design.
RETIREMENT PODCAST AND RADIO PERSONALITY
On Retirement Coffee Talk , Charisse discusses the latest financial tools and guides listeners through the complexities of planning for retirement, preparing them for the future they deserve. She touches on current events affecting the financial
markets and answers questions directly from listeners.
Retirement planning can be fun when you combine it with nationally recognized guests and put it on the radio. That’s exactly what Charisse Rivers, retirement planner and CEO of Zinnia Wealth Management, has been doing for the last 17 years. Realizing how much her listeners are enjoying their retirement, Charisse turned Retirement Coffee Talk into a podcast so they can listen to her informative show on the go.
Charisse’s common-sense tone makes complex financial concepts easy to understand and her nationally recognized guests and celebrity sightings add another dimension of fun—including Tim Tebow, Jason Aldean, Tucker Carlson, Tom Brady,
CHARISSE WITH TUCKER CARLSON CHARISSE WITH TIM TEBOW CHARISSE WITH TOM BRADYBruce Arians and Candace Owens, to name just a few. The result is inspiring conversations about passive income, charity e orts and other ways celebrities are managing their money and living their lives.
Retirement Coffee Talk broadcasts on WSKY 97.3 FM every Saturday at 8:30am and 11am, and every Sunday at 8am and 12 noon. You can also hear Charisse on WXJB 99.9 FM every Saturday at 9am. Subscribe to the Retirement Coffee Talk podcast on your favorite platforms (Apple, Audacy, Spotify, iHeart or YouTube) and listen to it wherever you go.
THE HEART OF ZINNIA WEALTH MANAGEMENT
Charisse is the founder and CEO of Zinnia Wealth Management. As a duciary in her industry, Charisse provides e cient and secure strategies for anyone nearing or in retirement. The overall initiative is to protect, grow, and reduce taxes and fees on one’s wealth.
ARE YOU TIRED OF THE DOG AND PONY SHOW?
Come to one of our Educational Workshops at the Zinnia Center.
Retiring has changed from what it used to be when you would receive a pension and a gold watch.
“There is something I love about educating people. I truly believe knowledge is power and with knowledge, you gain con dence and make better decisions.”
Hosted by Charisse Rivers, these educational workshops are o ered free to our community in the Zinnia Center
Brownwood Paddock Square in The Villages. You’ll discover how to navigate this new landscape and achieve your retirement goals. We want you to leave feeling more prepared and ready than ever from our nuts-and-bolts workshop at the Zinnia Center.
CHARISSE’S HEART—THE GRILLED CHEESE FOUNDATION
In addition to being a commonly recognized comfort food, grilled cheese is a reminder to Charisse Rivers of the way the community rallied around her and her whole family when she was growing up.
To pay it forward, Charisse started The Grilled Cheese Foundation to help children from single parent homes get the support they need to build ful lling futures. The Foundation provides funding to help students nd their passion and then pursue their dreams.
dedicated to supporting junior high and high school students foster their talents by helping students in single parent households pay for dance, gymnastics, music, football and more. The Foundation also helps seniors in high school with scholarships for college. Along the journey, the Foundation educates them on how to take control of their futures by understanding how to manage their personal nances through a nancial literacy program.
We hope you can join us for our charity golf scramble June 2024!
EMBRACING SUCCESS
Charisse and Zinnia Wealth Management have received many accolades in the nancial services industry. To name a few, she has landed 3 years in a row on the Inc. 5000 Magazine fastest-growing companies in the United States. She has been recognized in Investment News Magazine, NAIFA-Florida as a Top Advisor, and the Gator100 fastest growing company in the nation as a University of Florida Alumni.
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Dr. Angelia Reddy is personally invested and passionate about leading others to wellness, inside and out.
n the realm of chiropractic and holistic wellness, Angelia Reddy, D.C., stands as a testament of healing and transformation. Through her profound personal experiences and unwavering dedication, she has crafted Cell-ULight Therapy Center in Ocala into a sanctuary of healing where individuals embark on transformative journeys of mind, body and spirit.
THE GENESIS OF HEALING
Dr. Reddy’s journey into the world of chiropractic wellness was sparked by a childhood encounter with a well -known and respected chiropractor in the town of Williston, Florida, where she grew up.
That chiropractor’s approach and knowledge made a long-lasting impression on her.
“First and foremost, chiropractic is my passion. It’s my purpose. It’s my love. I knew I wanted to be a chiropractor from the time I was 13 years old,” Dr. Reddy says.
The dream started in her backyard, of all places.
“I was just jumping on the trampoline like most children do, doing ips and everything, when something went wrong,” Dr. Reddy recalls.
“When I hopped o and started walking, there was a lot of pain and it hurt to breathe.”
Dr. Reddy says her mom took her to the town chiropractor. And the rest is history.
“He put me up on the table and adjusted me. That was my very rst adjustment and when I got o the table, I was like, ‘Wow, the pain is gone. I can breathe,’” she recalls. “I always knew I wanted to be a doctor of some sort and help people. After all, my mom was the administrator of a hospital, so we were there all
STORY: ROXANNE BROWN ≈ PHOTOS: NICOLE HAMEL + PROVIDEDthe time, but it was at that moment I decided a chiropractor is the kind of doctor I wanted to be.”
From that point on, she used her allowance and any money she made to get adjusted. She’d listen intently and ask questions every time she went for an appointment. Her chiropractor’s belief that the body's innate ability to heal itself became hers as well. In fact, it ignited her lifelong passion for chiropractic care.
During her adolescent years, Dr. Reddy confronted her own battle with anorexia nervosa, a harrowing journey that would shape her understanding of health and wellness from a whole other perspective.
“IT WAS A PIVOTAL POINT IN MY LIFE. I STRUGGLED WITH ANOREXIA TO A VERY SEVERE EXTENT. IN FACT, I WENT INTO CARDIAC ARREST THE DAY AFTER I TURNED 16 AND THEY RUSHED ME TO THE HOSPITAL NOT KNOWING IF I WAS GOING TO SURVIVE OR NOT,” DR. REDDY SAYS. “FORTUNATELY, THEY GOT ME THERE IN TIME AND DOCTORS WERE ABLE TO REVIVE ME.”
Dr. Reddy says many years of struggle trying to change her relationship with food ensued, but her desire to become a chiropractor helped.
“I knew I had to do what I had to do to get to where I wanted to get. My drive to become a chiropractor was a huge part of my recovery,” Dr. Reddy explains. “And fortunately, because chiropractic is a form of health care that is all-natural, I was able to bring myself back to health without a lot of medications.”
She was also able to gain insight into the delicate interplay between mental, emotional and physical well-being, which plays a big role in her practice today.
A VISION OF HEALING
Dr. Reddy graduated with a degree in chiropractic medicine from Parker University in Dallas. In 2004, she and her husband and two young children moved to Ocala, where she started her own practice.
When she became pregnant with her third child, Dr. Reddy slowed down. She continued treating a small number of patients exclusively at her home, which enabled her to be a mom while still helping others. The setup worked well until about eight years ago when Dr. Reddy developed unexplainable and virtually untreatable pelvic oor pain that slowed her down considerably.
“There was no relief. The pain was relentless and no matter what I tried, it was hopeless,” she says. “I started with chiropractic care, massage, acupuncture, supplemental therapy, mental therapy — everything natural — and nothing was touching it.
“I couldn’t think, and I would cry myself to
DR. ANGELIA REDDYsleep every night. It was basically taking my life away.”
Dr. Reddy says the cycle went on for four months. In desperation, she turned to pain and anxiety medicines, but to no avail.
“I went the medical route, tried testing and exploration and still could not gure out where the pain was coming from, why it was there or the root cause of it,” she says.
In researching symptoms, Dr. Reddy came across a condition called Pudendal Neuralgia, which sounded a lot like what she was experiencing. She read that Class IV Lasers had success in treating the ailment.
And her chiropractor just happened to have a Class IV laser. Unfortunately, the practitioner wasn’t trained in using it to treat pelvic oor conditions. So Dr. Reddy contacted the laser company.
Dr. Reddy was blessed to meet a medical rep who treated and trained her on how to treat her condition and then o ered his laser to her for a
couple of weeks. In a matter of days, she found some relief for the rst time.
“After about the third day, I had a break in the pain and thought, ‘This is promising,’” she recalls.
Dr. Reddy then purchased her rst laser and committed to extensive training and education. The course of her entire practice changed once she discovered all the possibilities of laser therapy and added the state-of-the-art technology to her practice.
She says it helps patients with neck, back and other musculoskeletal pain, as well as those with skin conditions
and other female issues like an irritable or overactive bladder, vaginal pain and dryness and more.
“I wouldn’t be here today if it wasn’t for that laser and the sales rep that was determined to help me through my healing process knowing how powerful Class IV therapy is. So although I continue to o er chiropractic care, the lasers became a huge part of my practice,”
Dr. Reddy says.
She also discovered that shockwave treatments — along with lasers — treat pain and in ammation.
Shockwave treatments also help eliminate cellulite and fat pockets, her nemesis despite long hours at the gym and countless other ine ective cellulite treatments over the years that left her disappointed and defeated.
Driven by her journey and support from family along the way, Dr. Reddy envisioned Cell-U-Light Therapy Center as a haven for holistic healing. She saw it as a sanctuary where patients could embark on transformative journeys towards radiant wellness: “Where wellness begins with Light.”
In 2021, she began o ering full body treatments for her patients with her new TheraLight Full Body Red Light Bed.
“There are seemingly endless health bene ts with this particular full body red light bed and what these treatments can do,” she says. “The body has an incredible ability to heal and repair itself; given it has interferences removed and proper energy restored. In addition to chiropractic care, the full body bed treatments have enabled me to help people in ways that, before now, were nearly impossible.”
The 10-15 minute full-body photobiomodulation treatments reduce cellular oxidative stress while increasing circulation and metabolic activity of multiple healing pathways. The red and near-infrared wavelengths of light in the TheraLight bed also promote ATP production, which boost energy transport within the cells, which leads to increased cell proliferation.
This boost in the body’s natural healing cycle helps reduce in ammation, promotes healing of damaged tissue and provides the body with things necessary to restore, renew, regenerate and repair.
Dr. Reddy says her mission at CellU-Light Therapy Center is to o er a path to wellness by addressing the multifaceted aspects of healing.
“We’ve created a nurturing environment where individuals feel
empowered to reclaim their health and vitality," she says.
EMPOWERING WELLNESS
Red-light laser treatments are central to Dr. Reddy’s practice. So is her commitment to supporting individuals on weight loss journeys by incorporating modalities that help heal the body, mind and spirit as a whole.
"Weight management encompasses physical, nutritional, emotional and behavioral components," she explains.
Dr. Reddy empowers clients to cultivate a healthier relationship with food and their bodies through personalized wellness plans, functional nutrition and compassionate guidance.
"Our goal is to foster sustainable lifestyle changes that promote long-term health and wellbeing," she adds.
A LEGACY OF HEALING . . . REDDY4RESULTS
Beyond the con nes of her clinic, Dr. Reddy is actively involved in community outreach initiatives, including her work with His House for Her, a nonpro t organization dedicated to supporting women recovering from traumabased addictions.
"Being able to contribute to their healing journey is profoundly rewarding," she shares. "It's a testament to the transformative power of holistic therapies in restoring lives."
As Cell-U-Light Therapy Center prepares to expand into a new facility, Dr. Reddy is poised to embark on a new chapter of growth and impact.
Her vision is to create a holistic wellness oasis where individuals can nd solace, support and inspiration through innovative therapies, educational workshops and/or community outreach programs.
“Our goal is to empower people to take charge of their health, feel whole and happy and comfortable in their own skin,” Dr. Reddy says.
She says the most ful lling aspect of her work is witnessing the profound transformations in her clients.
"I am continually humbled by the resilience and courage of those who trust me with their care," she says.
For more information, call 352.433.3736 or visit www.cellulighttc.com.
Using the Infrared bed has been a lifesaving experience for me. I would recommend it 100%. I was walker dependent due to osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis and inflammation. Under Dr. Reddy's guidance and treatment, I am able to walk on my own and have regained the ability to do many things for myself that I was not able to do. The professionalism and caring of Dr. Reddy and her staff have much improved my quality of life. I would recommend her services 100%.
—HEIDI NEAL, OCALAI and my family have been consistently seeing Dr. Reddy for 15 years and she is the best! It’s one thing to find a professional who knows their stuff but it’s next level when they genuinely care about you and it shows in their treatment. Dr. Reddy is the best of both. Highly recommend.
—ADAM ROSENSWEIG, OCALAWB U SINES S W OMEN
O F STYLE
Just call them powerhouses! Get ready to encounter a group of astute and fashion-forward businesswomen whose commitment, resilience and passion have propelled them into remarkable positions of leadership within the business world.
Erica McNamee, a third-generation insurance broker and owner of Olson Insurance in Umatilla, is proud to carry on her family’s legacy.
“My grandad Terry started Olson Insurance out of his garage in 1975 and he always instilled in us the value of community and to put customer service over and above everything else,” Erica says.
Olson Insurance provides commercial, personal property and casualty insurance, as well as life insurance and insurance for the home, auto, motorcycles, boats, RV’s, mobile homes and golf carts.
“We provide affordable and reliable insurance to area residents and have a great reputation because we personalize our customer service,” Erica says.
Olson Insurance also offers CPA services and provides tax preparation for businesses and individuals.
Erica took over Olson Insurance 10 years ago and wakes up every day excited to assist people with policies or get money back on their tax returns.
“Ever since I was a little girl, I’ve loved helping people,” Erica says.
She also tries to inspire her nine-yearold daughter Marissa.
“I grew up in a household in which we were encouraged to be self-sufficient and I’m proud to pass that quality along to my daughter.”
Lake Centre HOME CARE
Lake Centre Home Care has a team of highly skilled clinicians dedicated to all aspects of managing your home care safely and effectively. They offer skilled nursing and private duty services, to provide the home care you need, with or without a physician’s order.
“We provide every patient with the best care possible, whether they need a skilled nurse for rehab and recovery or a private duty home health aide to assist with bathing, dressing and meal preparation,” says Shayna Grunewald, CEO of Lake Centre Home Care.
The female-led company continues to grow since its inception in 2017, changing the way health care services are offered to meet the changing needs of their patients.
Whether providing temporary medical services for surgery recovery or stepping up the level of care as patients age in place, Lake Centre Home Care has the qualified staff to be there when you need them. “We have managed our business growth wisely and are poised to take on the future of home care, whatever that may bring,” explains Lori Davis, COO. Lake Centre Home Care provides health care services for our region’s most precious resource: people.
OF STYLE
Mobile Tanning
Go Sunless, Get Spray’d!
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Lindsey Mallory, through her company SPRAY Mobile Tanning, revolutionizes sunless tanning in Central Florida. With a sixyear track record, SPRAY offers premium products and luxury mobile services, specializing in special events, pageants and everyday life. Lindsey’s dedication to customization ensures each client gets the perfect tan tailored to their needs and she spays them in the comfort of their own home.
Beyond her thriving business, Lindsey uplifts fellow women entrepreneurs in the area, including Katie Gagnon, Erika Donehoo, Taylor Buzard and Amber Nelson, emphasizing “community over competition.”
“There’s room for us all. Let’s highlight each other’s strengths instead of bringing each other down,” Lindsey says.
If that’s not enough, Lindsey offers educational opportunities and certification courses for anyone interested in learning more about spray tanning. She also loves talking with clients about the amazing products she offers and about the many benefits of going sunless versus tanning any other way.
Lindsey’s Spray on the Go product line includes two shades of self-tanning mousse, an aerosol mist and an extender, all of which are long-lasting, easy to use, affordable and aromatic.
Clients have commented on how they result in great natural color that won’t leave you orange or splotchy.
AGELESS
DANIELLE SANTIAGO CRYSTAL DRAYTON TAMARA WEEKS OWNER/ESTHETICIAN/NURSE
Crystal Drayton is a lash and permanent make-up artist. Her passion is to help clients feel beautiful and more confident by adding brows and lashes. “There are a lot of women who don’t have brows so when they get them, they love them,” says Crystal.
Danielle Santiago is the owner of Ageless Beauty Med Spa in Leesburg. She is a nurse injector, and loves being hands-on treating clients. Danielle, who has 26 years of nursing experience, opened Ageless Beauty one year ago. “It took me years to love who I am personally,” she says, “and now my passion is to help others love themselves.”
Tamara Weeks is a nail care wellness specialist. “I don’t specialize in ‘pretty’ nails,” she says. “I specialize in helping people from the inside out.” Many of her clients are referrals from podiatrists so she can help heal “troubled” toe nails that may be impacted or have fungal issues. “They come in embarrassed, lost and afraid,” says Tamara, “and they leave feeling confident.”
Heather LONG
“I BELIEVE PASSION FUELS THE BEST IN ALL OF US. PEOPLE ARE AT THE HEART OF CAREGIVING, AND EXCEPTIONAL CARE IS ACHIEVED THROUGH THE SEAMLESS INTEGRATION OF COMPASSION AND EXPERTISE.”
UF Health Central Florida’s Chief Executive Officer, Heather Long, brings a wealth of experience and a deep-rooted passion for healthcare to her role. A registered nurse since the age of 19, Heather holds a bachelor’s degree in Healthcare Administration from Webster University and a master’s degree in Nursing from Nova Southeastern University. Her 28-year career spans various leadership positions, culminating in her appointment as CEO of UF Health Central Florida in December 2022.
Motivated by a desire to serve her community, Heather joined UF Health with a goal of improving healthcare in the region. She leads with a focus on integrating best practices and enhancing patient care, aiming to elevate local hospitals to the standard of excellence set by UF Health.
“When UF Health acquired The Villages Hospital and The Leesburg Hospital, I knew this is where I needed to be — right here in my community where I have roots. It’s personal to me,” said Heather. “Pursuing excellence in quality outcomes and creating a superior experience for our patients is what I wake up and think about every day. It’s why we are here.”
In her role, Heather emphasizes the importance
of thoughtful strategy and meaningful relationships. She is passionate about streamlining healthcare delivery, ensuring the highest quality and experience for patients.
“I believe an essential part of my role is to make healthcare delivery easier for care teams and physicians so they can deliver the highest quality and experience for our patients. It’s a role of high demand and huge responsibility, and one I take very seriously,” said Heather.
Under her leadership, UF Health Central Florida has made significant strides and is on pace toward becoming a 5-star organization.
“I knew from a young age I wanted to be a nurse – to care for others and make a difference,” said Heather. “Some of the most rewarding work I do is ensuring caregivers are connected to the meaning and purpose of their work. When we connect to purpose, we connect to our passion. I believe passion fuels the best in all of us. People are at the heart of caregiving, and exceptional care is achieved through the seamless integration of compassion and expertise. Fundamentally, the heart of healthcare will always revolve around humans taking care of humans.”
HEATHER USED TO RIDE A HARLEY SPORTSTER MOTORCYCLE AND LOVED RIDING DIRT BIKES. RIDING MOTORCYCLES TAUGHT HER THAT WHEN YOU FALL, THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS TO ALWAYS GET BACK UP!
Kirtland
Live Well Foundation of South Lake is commemorating its five-year milestone. Donna shared that while the Live Well’s philanthropic work is deeply meaningful, it is the stories of impact these nonprofits make in our community — and individuals whose lives are improved or changed — that is to be celebrated.
The grant-making foundation seeks to inspire sustainable initiatives that enhance health and wellness in the South Lake community. The board of directors and appointed officers take responsibility beyond the grant cycle, acting as champions for the non-profits they serve, their clients and their mission.
Donna says, “As executive director, I exist to serve our grantees. I walk beside them as they prepare their grant applications, meet their boards and tour their facilities.”
Live Well goes through two grants cycles each year—spring and fall. Letters of intent are answered with invitations to apply and the relationship begins.
“The nonprofits we work with are already doing amazing work in our community. The grants we provide transform them to another level, allowing them to serve more clients and move closer to being self-sustaining, so they can continue to do their work into the future.”
AMANDA NETHERO
Amanda Nethero, the brains behind New Heights Communication, has been soaring to success since launching the marketing firm nearly five years ago. With a focus on public relations, social media, email marketing and event planning, Amanda epitomizes her company’s motto: 'Let us take your business to new heights.'
Juggling the demands of entrepreneurship alongside family life, Amanda recognizes the challenges faced by businesswomen—mothers in particular.
“Running your own business isn’t always as easy as it looks. There’s a steep learning curve, but it’s rewarding to see growth and success,” she says.
Despite the hurdles, Amanda’s dedication to her clients remains unwavering. She says she thoroughly enjoys guiding businesses into reaching their potentials.
“I’m passionate about helping others market themselves effectively,” she says. “Being able to alleviate the marketing burden for my clients so they can focus on their strengths is incredibly fulfilling.”
As New Heights Communication continues to expand, Amanda’s commitment to learning and growth remains steadfast. “I’m always exploring new avenues, like SEO and website development, to better serve my clients,” she shares.
“Ultimately, I want to build a team where each member excels in their own specialization, creating a comprehensive agency that delivers exceptional results.”
AMANDA, IN 2023, WAS CHOSEN TO PARTICIPATE IN THE EDUCATION FOUNDATION OF LAKE COUNTY’S “STEPPING OUT FOR EDUCATION” FUNDRAISER AS A CELEBRITY DANCER. SHE WAS TERRIFIED BUT ENDED UP LOVING IT SO MUCH THAT SHE AND HER DANCE PARTNER HAVE SINCE COMPETED IN VARIOUS SHOWCASES THROUGHOUT CENTRAL FLORIDA.
Ana
Ana Germeroth is the broker and co-founder of The Living Mortgage Group as well as Germeroth Realty. Immigrating from Romania, a communist country, Ana’s family took hold of the American Dream of entrepreneurship and never looked back. For the past 25 years, Ana has built her foundation in the real estate industry.
“Being able to tell a family that we can do this when all they’ve heard is ‘no’ is the driving force behind what I do,” Ana says. Partnering with over 90 lenders, The Living Mortgage
Group has been able to help find the right mortgage for many families that thought homeownership would never be possible to achieve.
Ana and her husband Jonathan believe community is a big part of their success. On most days you can find Ana and Jonathan at local events that benefit the next generation of Lake County.
“Get involved! Make a difference in what matters to you.” Being so enthusiastic about what she does and the impact she makes in others’ lives keeps Ana going.
Amy established Anchored in Health in 2021 with a simple mission. “I want to spend more time with my patients,” Amy explains. “Traditional medical billing models allow for 15 minutes per patient. That’s simply not enough.”
Anchored in Health is a direct primary care family practice where patients pay a set fee each month and their visits are all-inclusive. “The best part of this new billing model is that it puts the patient in the center of health care,” Amy says. Amy brings a background in emergency medicine, pediatrics and
women’s health to her practice where her focus is on health maintenance and preventive care. “As a primary care provider, I’m blessed to be able to walk alongside people in their health care journey.”
When the warm, welcoming atmosphere and soft Christian music greets you at Anchored in Health, you might realize you’ve found the health care provider you were looking for. Someone to care about you as a whole person and gently guide you to wellness.
Edible Arrangements
Owning Edible Arrangements since 2016 gives Rachelle Neck and Becky Pilipow a unique vantage point from which to build relationships within the community. They are proud of the unique service they offer—to help celebrate life’s milestones and to connect people with family and friends near and far.
“By understanding the needs of our customers, we are able to offer personalized gifts,” Rachelle says. “Our customers are loyal and amazing.”
Customers may appreciate the exceptional service they get from Edible Arrangements, but it is the gift recipients who round out the picture. Often, those recipients become future customers.
“Rave reviews from customers are one of the fun parts of owning this business,” Becky says.
In case you thought Edible Arrangements was just about pretty fruit, you should check out the full menu of customizable gifts, which includes fresh flowers, cookies and other sweet confections.
“Cheesecakes, dessert boards and birthday cakes are some of our newest items,” Rachelle says. “We also continue to sell the old favorites: fruit bouquet and chocolate dipped strawberries, now in our new location, 4060 Thomas Street, Oxford, serving all of Leesburg, Oxford, The Villages, Wildwood, Fruitland Park, Summerfield and Lady Lake.”
FOR VALENTINE’S DAY THIS YEAR, WE USED 15,000 STRAWBERRIES TO COMPLETE OUR ORDERS, WITH HALF OF THEM BEING DIPPED IN CHOCOLATE.
Nestled in West Ocala, the Estella Byrd Whitman Community Health Center serves as a beacon of hope, offering essential healthcare services as a non-profit medical clinic to its city and neighboring communities.
CEO Levonda Goodson perceives it not merely as a facility, but as a lifeline and is concerned about the scarcity of accessible healthcare in a region labeled a medical desert, advocating for universal access to high-quality medical services.
Established in 2018, the center honors a promise to Estella, Carolyn Adams's grandmother, by creating a wellness hub for the underserved. Carolyn, along with her late husband Arthur and Dr. Pamela Lewin, co-founded the center.
Levonda understands the necessity for holistic healthcare and strives to establish a
medical home in collaboration with external partners. With 23 years of experience in the healthcare sector, Levonda sees this endeavor as a “calling” to instill hope to those in need. She also underscores the importance of attentive listening and the nurturing atmosphere fostered by the center.
Under Levonda's stewardship, the Estella Byrd Whitman Community Health Center remains dedicated to providing compassion and healing to its community.
Gaskin Amanda
Amanda Gaskin, APRN, is reshaping healthcare at Ultimate Health Direct Primary Care in Leesburg. With a passion for improving lives, Amanda's holistic approach encompasses physical, mental and aesthetic wellbeing, all under one roof.
Her extensive background and commitment to personalized care ensure that patients receive comprehensive and tailored treatment plans. "At Ultimate Health, we provide quality care and accessibility," Amanda explains. "Patients have 24-hour access to me, ensuring prompt attention to their health concerns."
Amanda's practice offers a wide range of services, from women's health to weight loss programs. The medicalmanaged weight loss program has been particularly successful, with patients
consistently achieving remarkable results. "Our goal is to improve both health and confidence," Amanda says.
Moreover, Amanda's direct primary care model eliminates the hassle of insurance approvals, making treatments more affordable and accessible. "We've seen significant weight loss results without the financial burden," she notes.
Beyond physical health, Amanda addresses mental health and substance abuse issues, striving to create a healthier community. "Seeing positive transformations in my patients is incredibly rewarding," she says.
With her unwavering dedication and innovative approach, Amanda Gaskin fosters hope for those seeking comprehensive and compassionate care at Ultimate Health.
Ashley Sebree opened Arch & Ash in 2021 in a cozy space a short distance from her home in Umatilla. She and her team help bring out the beauty that every woman possesses, allowing her to walk out of the salon with a little more confidence than before.
Clients can slow down from the craziness of their world when they enter the intimate salon. Wine or coffee complete the relaxed vibe and peaceful ambiance. “There
are usually only a few people in the salon at a time, so it’s just like spending time with a girlfriend,” Ashley explains.
The signature services at Arch & Ash are not hard to guess based on the name. They specialize in microblading, a semi-permanent brow tattoo, and blonding—along with handtied extensions.
“I absolutely love our little town of Umatilla, so owning a business here is the perfect fit!”
Sabrina Ciceri is on a mission to improve the quality of people’s lives. After 20 years of praying and planning the founder and CEO of Immunity Health in Lady Lake has finally seen her dream become a reality.
“Immunity Health is like a ministry in a way because we spread hope and compassion as we educate people towards optimal health,” Sabrina says. “I believe our bodies are wonderfully made and can heal themselves when given the proper nutrients,” she adds.
IV vitamin therapy is the #1 treatment at Immunity and is the quickest, most effective way to flood the body with essential hydration and nutrients. Additional offerings include Hyberbaric Oxygen therapy, Energy Medicine, Redlight therapy, medical grade skin therapies and more. Immunity also offers treatments for sexual wellness including FemiWave® technology for women and GAINSWave® treatments for men.
“It’s exciting to know that you can reignite your sex life at any age and it is an important part of our overall health,” Sabrina says. What sets Immunity Health apart, according to Sabrina, is the compassionate and positive manner in which the staff treats their valued clients.
“Our staff is amazing,” Sabrina says. “I hire based on character because you can’t teach empathy or compassion,” she says.
“Our team is genuine and really cares.”
ZORAYDA
GALLARDO
When Zorayda Gallardo decided to get her real estate license in 2014, it wasn’t necessarily to climb the corporate ladder.
“I have two beautiful children and I didn’t want to miss out on them growing up,” Zorayda says.
She is now the Broker/Owner of Siga International Real Estate in Leesburg.
That motherly instinct, care and compassion translates to Siga International as Zorayda helps her Hispanic clients realize the American dream of home ownership utilizing her bilingual skills and first-hand experience.
Zorayda was born here, moved to Nicaragua with her parents at age six, then returned 10 years later. She prides herself on understanding both worlds.
“Even though you move from another country, you have the opportunity to buy a home,” she says.
Zorayda says she loves handing the keys to a new homeowner.
“When my clients finally get to step into their house it’s such a special moment,” Zorayda says. “I am grateful to be part of a family’s dream come true.”
“People who are Spanish speaking often times feel intimidated,” Zorayda says. “They come to this country to have a new opportunity and my background gives me the perfect perspective to make that happen.”
SIGA INTERNATIONALSheri OLSON
Sheri Olson has been with Orlando Health South Lake Hospital for nearly 20 years and has lived in south Lake County for more than 30 years. She loves being part of anything that helps the residents of her community, including serving on the boards of CareerSource Central Florida and the Lake-Sumter State College Foundation. She also serves as a member of the South Lake Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors and in 2024 was appointed Board Chair.
As the director of the foundation and guest and government relations at Orlando Health South Lake Hospital, Sheri loves the many aspects of her job, as no two days are exactly alike.
“I am honored to work with our dedicated volunteers, to
assist visitors and patients to have the best experience possible at the hospital, and to collaborate with our incredible and forward-thinking leadership team,” Sheri says.
Orlando Health South Lake recently opened a five-story tower at the Clermont campus and renovated the Center for Women and Babies with increased capacity.
“This is an exciting time to be part of Orlando Health as we bring new services to the community and increase our capacity to serve the residents of Clermont, Mascotte, Groveland, Montverde, Minneola and the entire region,” Sheri exudes.
B HOMEGARDEN &
Walking into KB Home & Garden at Magnolia Plaza is an “experience” and that is exactly what Jennifer and Kevin Burke wanted to create for this location in The Villages. This vision was conceived five years ago as a full retail offspring from their 14-year old nursery in Wildwood. When it opened in 2022, this store was specifically designed for residents. Walking in, you are captured by alluring aromas and
unique merchandise for your home. Every inch is filled with beautiful décor that is masterfully displayed. Looking for just that one special item or to completely transform your home, it’s here. The staff are eager to guide you with personalized service.
Outside is unlike the big box stores. The garden area is well stocked with everything needed for outside of your home.
Knowledgeable and helpful staff are there to assist.
Jennifer says that the staff is crucial to the overall success of the business. “It’s truly a collaboration,” she says. “We couldn’t do it without our amazing team.”
Need help decorating your open-floor plans or with the right plants for your home, the team at KB Home & Garden has the experts for you.
Addie
To understand the complexities of the housing market in Lake County, you only need to spend a few minutes with Addie Owens, owner of Touchstone Real Estate Group. Her deep knowledge of the real estate field and passion for her community are immediately evident.
The mission at Touchstone Real Estate Group is to help build legacies.
“Homeownership creates emotional and financial stability for families,” Addie explains.
“We show clients how to gain and leverage home equity to build their legacy.”
Addie is also proud to be building a legacy for Lake County. The
Touchstone-branded eco-system includes a full-service real estate brokerage, a real estate school, a referral agency and a community foundation. Touchstone Community First Foundation provides support for youth programs and area residents whose housing has been impacted by disasters.
“With the stability of homeownership, people can plant roots, are more likely to volunteer and contribute to the overall health of our community here in Lake County,” Addie says. She is running for Florida State House to take her advocacy for Lake County to Tallahassee.
In 2012, Vedder Holsters was born out of a simple desire for a better holster. Brooke, with husband Mike Vedder, driven by dissatisfaction with available options, started crafting holsters in their garage.
Brooke Vedder recalls, "Mike made holsters for us and then, friends wanted them too."
What began as a side gig quickly blossomed into a fullfledged business, specializing in concealed carry holsters
all made to order in their Mount Dora facility.
The Vedders’ commitment to quality, innovation and customer service propelled the company forward.
From humble beginnings, Vedder Holsters now employs over 60 people, with a focus on customizability and craftsmanship.
"We have always made treating our customers well and creating products that
people really needed a top priority. It’s been a journey from no experience to where we are now.,” Brooke says. "Our success story is about learning and growth.”
In addition to their core offerings, Vedder Holsters launched the Women of Vedder campaign, catering to the growing demographic of female firearm owners.
"Women make up almost half of firearms owners now,"
says Mikayla Blair, a content writer for the company. "We're providing resources and community for them."
IN 2022, VEDDER EXPANDED OPERATIONS BY FOUNDING SISTER COMPANY, GEOGRIT, MAKING RFIDBLOCKING MINIMALIST WALLETS AT THEIR MOUNT DORA FACILITY.
CRUCIGER ERIKA
Erika Cruciger is a registered nurse with over 10 years’ experience, specializing in cardiac care. She is currently the Director of Marketing for the Visiting Nurse Association of Florida (VNA) a family-owned, non-profit home health care agency.
Now led by C.E.O. Jennifer Crow, VNA was originally started by Jennifer’s grandmother 45 years ago and later managed by her father. Erika oversees business development in Lake, Sumter, Marion, and Citrus counties.
VNA has a proven track record of providing exceptional skilled and non-skilled healthcare to its clients and Erika has a strong passion for patient care and advocacy. She prides herself in bridging the gap in health care from acute care to the home setting.
VNA’s clinicians range from registered and licensed nurses to physical, occupational and speech therapists as well as medical social workers and home health aides. VNA also provides post-surgical and rehab care, chronic disease management, and wound care. They also work with many insurances, private pay, and long-term care benefits.
Surveys show that patients have better outcomes while healing in the comfort of their own home and Erika believes in a patient centered plan of care specific to your individual in-home needs and goals.
Jamie ELLIS
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What started as a simple hobby for Jamie Ellis has blossomed into Southern Grace Manor, a thriving business she’s run with help from her husband Greg since 2016.
When Jamie began cooking, she experimented with recipes and flavors and soon discovered a knack for crafting jellies and jams using the freshest fruits from their farm. Encouraged by friends and family who couldn't get enough of her delectable creations, Jamie took a leap of faith and decided to turn her hobby into a business venture.
Today, Jamie offers handcrafted jellies, jams, pie fillings, pickled peppers, salsas, relishes, pasta sauce and more. She also takes orders for party favors and gift baskets.
What sets Southern Grace Manor apart is not just the quality of its products but also the love and care that goes into each batch. Perhaps the most remarkable aspect of the business, however, is the role their autistic son Avery plays, whether he’s labeling jars, assisting with packaging, or coming up with his own unique flavors.
“This is truly a labor of love and a lot of my recipes come from my grandmother,” Jamie says, adding that she hopes to spread a little Southern grace wherever her creations go.
AVERY’S PEPPERS, A SIGNATURE PRODUCT JAMIE’S SON AVERY CAME UP WITH, FEATURES THE AUTISM LOGO, SYMBOLIZING HOPE AND RESILIENCE.
Roxanne
STAFFORD
WINDOW REFLECTIONS
352.330.2055
103 N. MAIN ST., WILDWOOD WINDOWREFLECTIONS.NET
Roxanne Stafford’s passion for beautifying spaces led her to establish her own business—Window Reflections. Since then, she has spent over three decades perfecting the art of window treatments.
"I realized I had a gift with window treatments," Roxanne reflects. "When you love something, you feel it. You're excited to get up and do it every day."
Roxanne’s dedication to her craft is obvious. It shines through as she personally attends to each customer, ensuring their vision becomes a reality. Specializing in Hunter Douglas blinds, shades, shutters, along with custom drapes made in house, her attention to detail is unmatched.
"I look at every home through their eyes, their style," she explains. "I build off of what little touches tell me about their personality and design preferences."
For Roxanne, the satisfaction comes from more than just a beautifully dressed window. "Every house should be different," she says. "Surround yourself with beautiful things that you love." It's this personal touch that leaves customers not just satisfied, but grateful for Roxanne's expertise in bringing their spaces to life.
I LOVE BIRD WATCHING! I’M LIKE AN EXCITED KID WHEN I SPOT ONE!
Halie
At the young age of 26, Halie Adrid has accomplished more than many people her senior. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in Political Science from the University of Florida, got her law degree from Stetson in 2023 and now works as an associate attorney at Bowen and Schroth in Eustis, fulfilling a life-long dream.
“I’ve always wanted to be an attorney,” Halie says. “I’m very competitive, aggressive and confrontational and I like to argue.” She admits that she was always the designated rule follower (and enforcer) when it came to games and it finally is paying off for her career.
“I went into civil litigation because there
is a lot at stake and there is an endless number of things to learn,” she says. “I could never do the same thing over and over again and I love to always see something new.”
Halie’s areas of practice include civil and tenant litigation, contracts, corporate law, land use, and HOA.
Halie grew up in Lake County and after being away realized she wanted to come back and live near her family.
“I never imagined I would come back but I love it here; it’s the perfect place to put down roots.”
HALIE HAS A COCKTAIL NAMED AFTER HER
DEBORAH JAYNE
Deborah “Deb” Jayne is a seasoned event manager with over 20 years of experience, including a decade planning large-scale conferences for a baseball association. In December 2020, Bases Loaded was founded.
352.818.4800
DEB’S
The company offers various services, including a study abroad program and internship initiatives aimed at grooming future leaders. Deb’s expertise extends to assisting aspiring event planners, emphasizing the importance of hands-on experience.
“You can only get so much schoolwork in to learn what you need to be successful,” she adds.
Recently, Deb expanded her offerings to group and individual travel packages, including cruises.
As an eight-year cancer survivor, Deb also launched the not-for-profit Booby Trap Foundation, where she supports women undergoing mastectomies with specialized shower scarves and heart-shaped pillows. She also provides comfortable camisoles that have inside pockets to hold the drains that are attached to your body after surgery.
“Starting the nonprofit was an answer to prayer. God paved the way and I picked up the reigns and just ran with it,” says Deb. “The scripture she lived by was Proverbs 31:25-26 “She is clothed with strength and dignity; she can laugh at the days to come. She speaks with wisdom, and faithful instruction is on her tongue.”
Gretta ELLIS
ELLIS INTEGRATIVE FAMILY PRACTICE
352.508.5418
1865 NIGHTINGALE LANE SUITE B, TAVARES
Gretta Ellis, a licensed nurse practitioner, founded Ellis Integrative Family Medicine after her own health struggles. Disappointed with conventional medicine's focus on treating symptoms rather than addressing underlying causes, she explored alternative approaches. Finding relief through prioritizing gut health and
reducing inflammation, she now aims to empower patients with knowledge for lasting wellness.
She emphasizes the importance of a 90-day commitment to dietary changes after IGG food intolerance testing, highlighting the significant impact of gut health on energy levels, mental health and various ailments like chronic
fatigue, depression and blood pressure. Beyond gut health, Gretta offers services such as hormone replacement therapy, nutritional IV therapy, weight loss programs and hyperbaric oxygen chamber sessions. She also provides aesthetic treatments like Botox, fillers and laser therapies to enhance both inner and outer well-being.
Long & Scott farms has been a family-run commercial farm since 1963 and while many of the neighboring farms were gobbled up by the state in the 90’s, Haley Scott and her family kept their farm and got creative.
“We wanted to let people know we were here to stay so in 2002 we started an agritourism business and it has been a huge success,” says Haley who owns Great Scott Farms with her brother Sonny.
What started as a 7-acre corn maze and pumpkin patch, evolved into educational field trips for schools to teach young students the importance of agriculture.
“Most kids think that food comes from the grocery store, so we show them that fruits and vegetables have a journey from seed to plant to truck to food outlet,” Haley says.
“It’s so fun taking the kids out on the farm,” adds Kirsten Rodriguez, director of operations. “They go out into the fields and are amazed that cucumbers and cabbage are growing in the dirt.”
Haley says the job has its challenges but is worth it.
“We deal with all kinds of variables in farming but watching our work grow right in front of us is incredibly rewarding.”
Charla
For fifteen years, Charla Hurst has moved between marketing, business development and operations at Clermont Radiology. In that time, the practice has grown from one office to seven — three in Florida and four in South Carolina.
Simply put, Clermont Radiology is a cost-effective, convenient option for radiologic testing. “We do everything the hospital does but as an outpatient facility,” Charla says.
Accepting all major medical insurance plans, Clermont Radiology is the only outpatient radiologic testing facility in
the area to offer an open-MRI and PET scans. They also operate a dedicated women’s imaging center with heated gowns, hot beverages and a private waiting room staffed exclusively with female technicians.
“Patients get referrals from their doctors and bring them to us because they get a more customized experience,” Charla says. “Self-pay patients love that our rates are far lower than at the hospitals, too.”
Clermont Radiology: Community driven imaging, one patient at a time.
Dr. Michelle Zielecki spent 15 of her 24 years in practice in The Villages. The original owner of Southern Trace Chiropractic and Colony Chiropractic, she has returned to her roots as the owner of Belleview Chiropractic.
Dr. Zielecki provides the latest and most cost-effective options for the treatment of spinal disc disorders. Her facilities are state-of-the-art, and she is
committed to providing first-class care— helping patients with conditions such as bulging or herniated discs avoid surgery. Non-surgical spinal decompression provides safe, gentle and effective relief for more than 90% of patients who qualify for care. Belleview Chiropractic clients who are treated with spinal decompression are very happy with the results.
Cramer Dr.Nina
Dr. Nina Cramer and the team at Village Periodontics & Dental Implant Center is on a mission to improve dental health for patients in and around The Villages.
“People here are living their lives to the fullest, and we’re not going to let periodontal disease slow them down!”
Dr. Cramer is a dental specialist whose focus is gum and dental surgery, the placement of dental implants and treatment of severe gum disease.
“Many of our patients are retired, without the distraction of work or raising a family. They have the time to commit to themselves, and they’re doing what’s right for their health.”
Village Periodontics is a multispecialty practice with periodontists and a prosthodontist to meet the needs of even the most complex patient. They incorporate some of the latest dental technology, like minimally invasive laser treatment for periodontal disease and sedation options to make anxious patients comfortable.
“We have great patients who appreciate what we do to care for them,” Dr. Cramer explains.
Colleen
Colleen Wallace is a successful Advanced Practice Nurse and in 2021, she opened Wallace Health in Umatilla with her husband Ken.
“I do a lot of outside the box things in little Umatilla and people are just amazed,” Colleen says. “For example, we offer Platelet Rich Plasma therapy, HRT therapy and medical weight loss, to name a few,” she adds.
In addition to the long list of wellness services she offers, Colleen has expanded to include aesthetic care.
“If you told me 10-20 years ago that I would be doing aesthetics I would have thought you were crazy,” Colleen says. “I didn’t even get Botox until I was 50,” she adds.
Some of the aesthetic procedures at Wallace Health include help for wrinkles, acne, and tattoo removal using the Harmony XL Pro.
Colleen also offers Botox, PDO threads and the CO-2 laser. For sexual wellness, the Femi-lift treats bladder incontinence and promotes vaginal rejuvenation. She uses the Cryoskin Body Slimming Machine to help reduce fat cells and tighten skin.
Colleen’s ultimate goal is to get people off of their medications to offer a more holistic approach.
“If patients are open to it,” she says, “I prefer lifestyle changes over traditional pharmaceutical treatments.”
WALLACE
RIDING
SINCE
AND
After working in nursing for 20 years, Karen Guptill decided to open her own business in Lake County. In March 2003, she opened Lake Uniforms which showcases the largest selection of uniforms in Lake County.
Lake Uniforms provides a wide variety of uniforms including; health care, culinary, schools, airport services, hospitality and local contractors.
Lake Uniforms offers highquality in-house embroidery, DTF and heat transfers to enhance your company’s logo. Essentially anything that is fabric, can be embroidered: medical scrubs, polo shirts, restaurant apparel and hats. Lake Uniforms not only embroiders logos on garments but also any personal brought in items such as: bags, shoes, blankets and many more! Lake Uniforms makes the process quick and easy with no minimums and fast turnaround service.
“I believe after 21 years in business, what sets us apart is that, as an owner, I am involved in day-to-day operations, providing excellent customer service and offering high-quality products.” says Karen.
Charlene JENKINS
JENKINS WEALTH & RETIREMENT SOLUTIONS
352.801.7481
Jenkinswealth352@gmail.com
Charlene Jenkins offers confidential, personal wealth management services that emphasize relationship building over selling. Charlene says, “I treat our clients like family, evaluating what is best for them, not for our business.”
After a lengthy career in the legal field, Charlene moved into the financial industry in 2012. She started from the beginning, earned her credentials and the trust of her clients. She is a life and annuity agent, Registered Financial Consultant and Certified Estate Planner. She recently attained her health insurance license to provide even more services to her clients. Jenkins Wealth offers safe investments. They educate, plan and strategize with their clients to assist them in protecting their investments and also creating income throughout retirement. “We have the solution to your fear of outliving your investments.”
Charlene believes finances can be fun! At Jenkins Wealth they laugh a lot, providing a positive and uplifting atmosphere. “I thank God every day for all of my wonderful clients and how blessed I am to be a fierce woman in finance,” Charlene declares.
WHEN CHARLENE ISN’T WORKING TO HELP HER CLIENTS, SHE ENJOYS RIDING HER HARLEY.
Meet Salon NK! Owned by Nicole Campbell and her husband Keith. While she and her team handle the hair side, Keith handles the interior design taking this little building “back to its roots” originally a salon built in 1990.
Staying at the top of their game, Nicole and her team, Christie Truluck and Jasmine McClain work together to provide each client with a personalized plan for their hair.
Whether you’re looking to cut your hair or add in hair extensions, this salon is ready to go with their own hair extension line in their shop!
“This is probably the best hair I’ve worked with behind the chair in 16 years,” Nicole says about her hair extension line.
There is such charm about this salon and the people that work there. It just brings everyone together, like the movie, “Steel Magnolias”.
“Creating a warm environment with great team morale is important to me,” says Nicole.
Come visit our Salon. We offer online booking at SalonNK. glossgenius.com. We’re looking forward to meeting you soon!
THE FIRM
Purchasing or selling a home can be daunting, but The Mortgage Firm, Inc. has 25 years simplifying the process under its belt. Its reputation among real estate professionals, builders and individual homebuyers speaks volumes.
Sitting at the helm of the company’s Lake County branch, opened 15 years ago, are Branch Manager/Mortgage Loan Originator Mary Rhodes and Mortgage Loan Originator Kelly Kendrick. Virginia Marello, Kim Likely and
Amber Graves diligently process loans to ensure smooth closings. Together, they’ve helped thousands of families purchase homes throughout Florida, including Lake County.
“We are the number one mortgage team in Lake County. We do the most volume and our customer service reviews surpass those of any other mortgage team in the area,” Mary says.
Kelly adds that their focus on customer service truly sets them
apart. But as the number one down payment assistance lender in the state, The Mortgage Firm’s dedication to excellence shines through in every transaction from Conventional, FHA, VA, USDA loans and more.
“Every woman on our team has vast experience and knowledge in mortgage lending and real estate and we offer a full range of mortgage options tailored to the needs of every one of our clients,” Mary says.
NanCobb
For Nan Cobb, life has always been about serving others. From her early days as a florist to her current roles as a businesswoman and Eustis city commissioner, she's dedicated to making a difference.
In 1980, Nan and her husband, Jerry, a Vietnam veteran, opened Cobb's Tractor, selling new and used farm equipment, along with service work. In between, Nan owned Classic Tents and Events for 10 years and remained committed to community service by sitting on multiple boards, including
Lake County’s 4-H Advisory Board and the Women’s Hall of Fame selection committee. She’s also been recognized with arts and culture, leadership and humanitarian awards and is currently running for Florida State House District 26. Reflecting on her journey, Nan remains humble, attributing her success to faith and teamwork. And as she continues flourishing through anything she takes on, her unwavering dedication to others shines through, leaving a lasting impact on the lives she touches.
"We're all part of a bigger picture and I'm a firm believer that in life, you have to help people,” Nan says. “I also feel strongly about being a team player, none of this is about me, and I’m ready to serve in any capacity.”
Villages
The INSURANCE
The Villages Insurance has had a local presence since 1985, expanding from one office to five, yet remaining centered on servicing clients and being an active member of the community.
As an independent insurance agency, they partner with several different carriers to create holistic insurance options to help meet the needs of clients. With each carrier having their own set of guidelines, it takes
a top-notch service team to be able to stay up to date on the latest coverage offerings and discounts available.
The members pictured here, representing the personal lines service team, stand out for the extra effort that they make beyond fulfilling their daily responsibilities.
The Villages Insurance takes pride in developing colleagues and providing career pathing opportunities. With that mindset,
many of the existing colleagues actively take part in making this journey possible for others through training and mentorship.
“Everyone here helps support the growth of our colleagues through training,” says Amber GeBaide, Client Contact Manager.
Many team members join The Villages Insurance as client contact coordinators at the front desk or as contact center representatives in the call center with little or no insurance experience. From there they
are licensed, trained, and can expand into other roles as they gain experience and knowledge in the industry.
Susan Vaccaro, senior client relations analyst and 34-year industry veteran, says, “I love that the company promotes from within.”
“We gain good experience transitioning through various positions and cross-training each other,” says Michelle Piotrowski, client relations analyst.
Their service teams consist of claim advocates, client relations analysts, client contact coordinators, and contact center representatives. The career pathing doesn’t stop there though, service colleagues can continue to career path into the advisor sales roles.
The Villages Insurance is available to assist with your insurance needs: Personal, Commercial, and Financial Services.
Whether you are looking for insurance solutions or to start a new career make The Villages Insurance your next stop.
Connie MAHAN, CRS
The question is, has anyone taken the time to walk you through what it takes to buy or sell real estate in today’s market?
Probably not, says award winning Broker/Owner Connie Mahan.
The market of today is different. And the market of the near future, as soon as this summer, will be very different.
So now more than ever, who you hire matters.
During the covid years when rates were so low, houses practically sold themselves and the value of a trusted real estate expert was watered down.
However, the factors that affect the market today—inflation, condition, supply, demand, days on market, pricing,
A FIRST GENERATION AMERICAN, CONNIE IS FULLY BILINGUAL IN SPANISH. SHE CAN READ, WRITE AND SPEAK HER MOTHER’S NATIVE LANGUAGE TO BE OF SERVICE TO HER HISPANIC COMMUNITY.
appreciation vs. deceleration, etc.— have all changed.
Connie, a respected real estate expert will admit, “not all Realtors are created equal and that could be an unfortunate lesson for consumers to learn unless they interview multiple agents for the job.”
Always poised, with her finger on the pulse of change, Connie Mahan and her #blueshirtbrigade are ready. You have likely seen her and her #teamcmreg in their blue shirts; educated, invested and committed.
So, Connie asks, “When would be a good time to talk? Because what happens next is up to you. We are ready!”
Charisse RIVERS
CEO of Zinnia Wealth Management, Charisse Rivers embodies the tagline: Live by design, not by default. Being one of three children raised by her father with limited resources, she has proved her resilience and tenacity by being one of the top females in her field. She now contributes to the success of others.
Charisse initially started with $500 in her pocket and learned how to save and reinvest her earnings and eat a lot of ramen noodles. Many years ago, when she knew the financial industry wasn’t doing what needed to be done for the success of retirees, she took the avenue of working with renowned financial professors, mentors and financial strategists all across the country. To
help provide a lower cost platform and more balanced strategy for the average retiree.
Now, Charisse shares her knowledge as an educator through various media platforms like radio, podcasts, TV news shows, and at the Zinnia Center in The Villages.
Charisse is grateful for what she received from her community while growing up, and launched a non-profit, The Grilled Cheese Foundation. The Foundation aims to provide extra funding to children from singleparent homes so they can find their passion and get a fresh start after high school, as she did.
“The Grilled Cheese Foundation gives me absolute bliss to be able to pay it forward.”
AS A YOUNG TEEN, CHARISSE BOLDLY OFFERED TO DO ODD JOBS AT A LOCAL DANCE STUDIO WHERE SHE LIVED IN EXCHANGE FOR DANCE CLASSES.
Jessica MERCHANT
Jessica Merchant, with extensive experience in the industry as a cosmetologist for 25 years, owns PayPer-Klip Salon & Spa in Eustis. Despite opening on March 27, 2020 and closing the same day amid the COVID-19 pandemic shut downs, Pay-Per-Klip quickly grew.
By years’ end, it had expanded to accommodate a team of talented stylists and therapists ready and eager to get back to work and clients ready to be worked on.
Specializing in color services and trendy haircuts/styles, the salon offers a full range of spa treatments, including killer massages, facials, waxing and more. With a commitment to quality and a tight-knit team, Pay-Per-Klip provides a welcoming and drama-free environment for clients to indulge in self-care.
Jessica emphasizes the importance of matching clients with the stylist best suited to their needs, ensuring top-notch
service and satisfaction.
The salon’s dedication to excellence and personalized care, along with her generous spirit when it comes to donations and sponsorships for schools, sports teams and local nonprofit organizations, has garnered a loyal clientele and positive community support.
“We aim to offer quality services for a fair price while fostering a team environment where every client feels valued and cared for,” Jessica says.
CELL-ULIGHT
Angelia Reddy knew that she was going to be a doctor from a very young age thanks to a trampoline mishap and a chance encounter with a well-known and respected chiropractor.
“When I was thirteen I was jumping on a trampoline and walked away with so much pain it took my breath away,” Angelia says. “My mom took me to a chiropractor and as soon as he adjusted me my future was decided.”
Angelia has been a chiropractor for 20 years now and is looking forward to the future.
“My practice has always been about total wellness in a hands-on manner, but now that I have discovered other modalities like LASER and shockwave therapies I can expand my treatments to help my patients in more ways.”
The cold lasers and shock wave therapy reduce pain and encourages better movement and blood flow and helps minimize cellulite by repairing connective tissue while increasing collagen and elastin. TheraLight full-body light therapy is clinically proven to help with arthritis, nerve pain, low energy, tendinopathies, musculoskeletal pain, anxiety, depression, sleep disturbances, aging, soft tissue healing and many more conditions.
“I’m happy to reenter the wellness world with new technology and a renewed sense of purpose.”
Aftershock Clean Team
“WE AIM TO EDUCATE HOMEOWNERS ON THE CLAIMS PROCESS AND ENSURE THEY RECOVER THEIR LOSSES.”
—NICOLE THORNTON
Nicole Thornton, the owner of AfterShock, leads a team with over 50 years of combined industry experience that is dedicated to providing unparalleled water, mold and fire mitigation services since 2015.
“Our goal on every loss is to ensure homeowners’ needs are met and that their homes are restored swiftly and thoroughly,” says Nicole. “We aim to educate homeowners on the claims process and ensure they recover their lossess.”
What sets AfterShock apart is their unwavering commitment to customer satisfaction.
Unlike other companies, if an insurance claim is denied, AfterShock shoulders the loss without pursuing the homeowner for payment.
“If I take the job, it’s my responsibility to make sure the
homeowner is compensated,” Nicole says.
Beyond their exceptional service, AfterShock is a familyowned and operated business based in Tavares, Florida where Nicole was born and raised.
After High School, Nicole moved to California with family to continue her education and received a bachelor’s degree. In her free time, Nicole enjoys traveling and spending time with her family and friends.
For the last two years, Nicole has been the guardian to four children, ages 5 to 12. Nicole and the children enjoy swimming, boating and taking on new adventures.
With 24-hour emergency services and a commitment to excellence, AfterShock stands ready to assist homeowners in their times of need, ensuring peace of mind and efficient restoration services.
AFTERSHOCK’S VIBRANT LOGO, A LIFELINE RESEMBLING AN EKG, IS CRAFTED FROM NICOLE’S LATE HUSBAND JEFF’S ACTUAL HEARTBEAT. IT SERVES AS A TOUCHING TRIBUTE TO HIS MEMORY, WHILE THE COLORS PAY HOMAGE TO THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, HIS ALMA MATER.
Right Realty Connection of Leesburg is a place where dreams are made and for Broker/ Owner Bethany Burge-Bosbous, her goal is to make sure that every aspiring homeowner turns their dream into a reality.
“Everybody deserves a home,” Bethany says. “We always go the extra mile to help you get into your dream home.”
Right Realty offers a wide range of real estate opportunities including commercial and residential, lake-front properties and first time buyers and investors, to name a few.
“We take the stress out of the process,” Bethany says. “I also believe that our kindness sets us apart because there isn’t much we won’t do to help our clients,” she adds. “I try to treat people the way I want to be treated.”
Bethany has a genuine passion for real estate.
Right Realty Connection in Leesburg is veteran owned a Trusted Real Estate Partner with Dave Ramsey. Bethany also teaches Financial Peace University through her church.
Abundant
SCHOOL Life
Abundant Life Nursing School (ALNS), founded in 2020 by Patricia Allen, president, prides itself on quality education with a focus on affordability and personalized attention. The school nurtures the next generation of nurses, ensuring they possess both the skills and heart to serve their communities effectively.
“Our mission is not just to educate but to empower students to become compassionate caregivers,” says Patricia, a nurse for over 16 years.
Operating under the leadership of Campus Operations Manager Treva Williams and Financial Liaison Jessica Watkins, the school offers a smaller, intimate setting with class sizes ranging from 12 to 18 students. This facilitates better study groups and individualized
attention, ensuring every student receives the support they need to succeed.
“We emphasize patient advocacy and community service,” says Treva. “Our students actively engage in clinicals at various healthcare facilities, providing invaluable support and gaining practical experience.”
With a commitment to student success, ALNS—a not-for-profit—is in the process of establishing a student support center, offering resources for job placement, interview skills and professional development.
“Our goal is to see our students thrive,” Jessica says. “We’ve structured our tuition model to minimize financial burden, ensuring our graduates step into their careers debt-free.”
Dr.
Jaya B. Kumar
FLORIDA RETINA INSTITUTE
790 South Highway 27/441, Lady Lake 877.357.3846 | 352.259.9944 floridaretinainstitute.com
Dr. Jaya B. Kumar, an esteemed retina specialist with Florida Retina Institute, brings a wealth of experience and compassion to her practice. With six years at Florida Retina Institute and a robust academic background including training at Duke and Cleveland Clinic, Dr. Kumar is dedicated to personalized patient care.
“Every patient deserves to feel heard and understood,” Dr. Kumar says. “Our goal is to alleviate fears and provide tailored treatment plans.”
As a female leader in vitreo-retinal surgery, Dr. Kumar is passionate about mentorship and diversity in medicine. “It’s crucial for students to see role models who reflect their own experiences,” she says. Dr. Kumar actively participates in mentorship programs, guiding aspiring ophthalmologists.
Beyond her medical expertise, Dr. Kumar finds balance in her role as a mother of two. “It’s a juggling act, and I want my children to see that women can be leaders in their fields while nurturing a family.”
With the upcoming opening of the new office in Wildwood, Dr. Kumar and her team continue to expand their reach, providing cutting-edge retinal care across Central Florida.
Dr. Kumar’s story embodies dedication, compassion, and the pursuit of excellence in medicine.
Women in the Woods The
Hunger FROM TOHOPE
Local food pantries essential to combating rising food insecurity.
’ll never forget my rst time standing in line at a food bank. I felt ashamed. I felt like a failure. Looking around, I hoped no one recognized me.
As I stood in the seemingly endless line holding my 3-yearold son’s hand, tears welled up, impossible to contain. How could this be happening to me? I was doing the best I could. I had lost my home, my job and most of my so-called friends. The weight of it all became
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too much to bear. I desperately needed help, but I stepped out of the line, walked back to my car and drove away.
Thankfully, a woman from another local food pantry reached out to me to see if I needed anything. It was an answer to my prayers. She discreetly provided me with what I needed, sparing me the humiliation of being watched. Over the next nine months, I slowly but steadily rebuilt my life. With her support and the
resources of the pantry, I was able to stand on my own two feet again. I share my journey because it re ects a reality that many face silently. Despite appearances, countless individuals and families in our communities grapple with food insecurity, which isn’t just about hunger; it’s about the constant worry of not knowing where the next meal will come from and whether it will be enough to sustain yourself or your family.
Recent statistics provided by Second Harvest Food Bank highlight the severity of food insecurity in Central Florida, where one in eight individuals and one in ve children face this challenge. Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida, operating across seven counties including Lake, is at the forefront of addressing this crisis by distributing enough food for 300,000 meals daily. In ation and rising rent costs have created signi cant challenges
in the past few years. Despite low unemployment rates, many families struggle to keep up with the escalating cost of living and often sacri ce food to meet nancial obligations. Low-income households attempting to recover from economic setbacks are especially a ected.
The growing need for support is con rmed by data from Second Harvest’s Food Finder tool, which indicates a 77% increase in
searches for food assistance in 2023 compared to the previous year.
On the following pages, you’ll discover resources highlighting the e orts of local food pantries and ministries operated by Good Samaritans who sel essly dedicate themselves to supporting individuals during their most challenging times.
1-in-8 individuals face food insecurity in Central Florida.
Lake Cares Food Pantry
The Benevolence Center
Where: 118 North 14th St., Leesburg
When: 9am-11am, Mon-Fri
Info: Call 352.787.5289 or visit christiancarecenter.org/ benevolencecenter.
About: The center provides food, clothing and household items free of charge to needy Lake County residents. Families receive five days’ worth of food and eight articles of clothing per family member each month. The center serves more than 160,000 lbs. of food to an average of 2,400 people each month. The Benevolence Center is part of a larger mission through the Christian Care Center on the First Baptist Church campus in Leesburg. Along with providing food, clothing and household items, the center offers assistance in counseling. It also provides medical care and job programs and operates a pregnancy and family center, a children’s shelter, a men’s center and a women’s center.
2001 W. Old Hwy. 441, Mount Dora 9-11:30am, Tue-Wed, 9-10:45am Sat
New clients or senior walk-ins should call 352.383.0100 for scheduling. Visit lakecares.org.
Lake Cares Food Pantry’s core mission of providing essential food items and support services directly to those facing food insecurity is supported by the generosity of the community and the guidance of the Second Harvest Food Bank. A food pantry team of three full-time staff members, six part-timers and 262 trained volunteers delivers a range of vital programs and services. That includes a weekend children’s feeding program that serves 229 kids, 15 emergency food distributions each week, support of students with Autism, food assistance for the homeless, stocking new homes with food through Habitat for Humanity, partnering with Forward Paths Foundation to provide food for youth in foster care and running seven satellite distribution sites across the county. The food pantry served 1.3 million lbs. of food (1.5 million meals) to 66,157 individuals in 2023. “We are constantly telling people it’s the working middle class that ends up finding themselves in need of help,” Director Kelsey Gonzalez says. “So many people live paycheck to paycheck that one unexpected expense can mean the difference between having food on the table or paying the electric bill.”
The CenterNeighborhood of South Lake
14727 Timber Village Rd., Groveland
When: 9am-noon, Tues-Wed, 1-4pm Thu, 9am-noon Fri
Info: Visit tncsl.org or call 352.429.1200
About: The Neighborhood Center of South Lake was founded by a group of six women from the First United Methodist Church of Clermont. Their dedication to supporting vulnerable neighbors laid the foundation for a lasting legacy that persists today. Each week, the center extends a helping hand to 350-400 South Lake County families, equipping them with resources they need to reclaim control of their lives and build a brighter future. Assistance includes access to fresh, healthy food, medical support, education and training opportunities
W.I.N. 1 Ministries, Inc.
Where: 301 West Ward Ave., Eustis
When: The food pantry is open from 10:30am-1:30pm, or until the food is gone, on the third Tuesday of each month.
Info: Visit win1ministries.net/food-pantry or call 352.589.0035
About: The W.I.N. 1 Ministries, Inc. food pantry helps alleviate hunger in the community in an environment of respect, care and hospitality. It’s run by approximately 16 dedicated volunteers who aim to make a tangible difference in their community by providing canned food, bread, fresh fruit, vegetables and meat.
Lake County Missions Thrift Store
Where: 415 N Grove. St., Eustis
When: 10am-1pm, Mon & Thu
Info: Visit LCMTS.com or call 352.357.7201
About: Lake County Missions provides food, clothing and household items for residents in need. No appointment is necessary.
Salvation Army - Lake and Sumter Counties
Where: 2605 South St., Leesburg
When: 8am-5pm, Mon-Fri
Info: Visit leesburg.salvationarmyflorida.org or call 352.365.0079
Joining Hands in Food Ministry
Where: 130 South Lone Oak Dr., Leesburg
When: Monthly distributions. Contact for specific times.
Info: Visit facebook.com/feedinghopenow or call 352.267.2200
About: Joining Hands in Food Ministry is a partnership between the congregations of Gloria Dei Lutheran Church and First Presbyterian Church in Leesburg. Their monthly distributions are drive-thru style.
Second
Harvest of Central Florida distributes 300,000 meals daily across seven counties, including Lake.
Helping Hands Ministry
Well of Hope
Where: 16605 Sunrise Lakes Blvd. #10, Clermont
When: 11am-4pm, Mon-Fri, 10am-1pm Sat
Info: Visit wellofhope-thriftstore.com or call 352.241.4377
About: The Well of Hope food pantry supplies critical nutrition to anyone in need by providing quality food items to hungry individuals and families.
Where: First Baptist Church of Umatilla, 570 Hatfield Dr., Umatilla
When: 8:30am-noon Wed & Sat
Info: Call 352.669.3214
About: The ministry offers a food pantry, free meals in the food kitchen, haircuts and a prayer room for those in need.
About: The emergency food pantry offers essential food items to meet basic nutritional needs to low-income families, single parents, seniors, disabled veterans and the working poor. The pantry operates by appointment only. Clients typically schedule appointments on the same day by calling.
Hilltop Community Center
Where: 41444 SR 19, Umatilla
When: 10am to 1pm on the second and fourth Sundays of each month
Info: Call 352.409.5576
About: The center offers free clothes, toys and household goods in addition to distributing food.
Wildwood Food Pantry
Where: 300 Mason St., Wildwood
When: 9am to noon on the first and third Fridays of each month
Info: Call 352.661.0837
About: Wildwood Food Pantry, now in its 20th year of service, distributed more than 515,397 lbs. of food to qualified foodinsecure families in 2023.
Primary ways to contribute:
• Donate nonperishable food directly to local food pantries or through community drives.
• Provide monetary support. Every $10 can supply 40 meals.
• Volunteer. The need is greatest as summer approaches.
• Advocate for policies addressing food insecurity.
We can make meaningful strides in alleviating hunger and supporting our neighbors in need by mobilizing community resources and support.
THE CHAMBER
WHY SHOULD YOU JOIN
the Leesburg Area Chamber of Commerce?
• Unparalleled community support
• The Leesburg Area Chamber of Commerce is a strong advocate for business.
• Numerous networking opportunities
• You will receive recognition in the Leesburg Area Chamber of Commerce’s “At a Glance” weekly e-newsletter.
• Members are listed on our website and have the opportunity to advertise to reach more than 25,000 visitors a year.
The Chamber has increased the exposure of our business in the local community.
- Byron, LassiterWare Insurance
Growing my business, meeting new people, and meeting local politicians and community leaders-HUGE!
- Jessy, Gourmet Today
• A listing and other opportunities on our Navigate The Burg mobile app
• Visibility and Credibility in the community.
• Various Membership Levels allow choices to get the best benefits for your business.
If you would like to come visit, breakfast is on us at our next chamber member meeting. Contact Joa@leesburgchamber.com
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Clermont celebrates Cinco de Mayo at the Clermont Taco and Margarita Festival. Enjoy two days of tacos and other delicious south-of-the-border fare from food trucks. You can also shop local pop-up stores, let the kids go wild in a kids’ zone and catch pro-wrestling’s “Lucha Libre.” Participate in the taco eating contests on both days or just purchase yummy Mexican food from Pepe’s Cantina. General admission is free for the event sponsored by Lake County.
Waterfront Park / 330 3rd St., Clermont / Noon to 6pm MAY 4-5
SHAKEN, NOT STIRRED
The 3rd annual Immersive Spring Fling in Leesburg promises a James Bond Casino Royale experience. Pretend to be a super spy, a British intelligence officer or dress up as your favorite villain. Indulge in a night of casino games, espionage and adventure. Themed attire is highly encouraged. Sponsored by the Leesburg Area Chamber of Commerce.
The Venetian Center 1 Dozier Cir., Leesburg / 6-10pm
SO CORN-Y!
may ON STAGE
Enjoy quality entertainment on the many stages of Lake and Sumter counties. MAY 17
THE SUNSHINE IN 5/29-6/16
HAIR, lauded as the show that defined a generation, was revolutionary in bringing counterculture into the national spotlight. The story follows a young group of friends fighting the establishment while living and loving in New York City in 1967 under the shadow of the Vietnam War. Directed by Ken Rush.
The City of Mount Dora presents the 2024 Inaugural Corn Festival, a two-day event featuring Zellwood Sweet Corn. The country music line-up features Shelby Darnell, Will Jones, Nine Days and Mark Wills. The festivities include a cornbread eating contest, corn shucking, a corn-on-the-cob eating competition and a local business cornbread bake-off. Enjoy culinary vendors and a crowning of the corn king and queen.
Elizabeth Evans Park / 100 N. Donnelly St., Mount Dora /
HILARIOUS HIJINKS
5/10-26
Brighton, England. 1963. After being fired from a skiffle band, Francis Henshall finds himself employed by two small-time gangsters. In One Man, Two Guvnors, Francis struggles with the many interlopers who get in his way while serving two bosses. Directed by Dustin Lavine. Melon Patch Theatre 311 N. 13th St., Leesburg / 352.787.3013
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Move to the beat of your favorite performers at these great concerts or local venues!
5/4 @ 4pm
BILLY BUCHANAN
Water Oak Country Club
Estates, Lady Lake
5/4 @ 1pm
BEAUTIFUL BOBBY
BLACKMON
Fish Camp Lake Eustis, Tavares
5/6 @ 7pm
THE VILLAGES
PHILHARMONIC
The Sharon, The Villages
5/7 @ 4pm
Island Retreat
Clermont celebrates the islands at the 11th annual Caribbean Jerk Festival. Enjoy jerk-style meats and tropical drinks and dance to reggae, calypso, salsa and merengue. Join the limbo contest, take dance lessons, play domino games and let the kids explore the kids’ zone. Then watch the island flag parade showcasing Caribbean culture. Presented by the Caribbean American Association of Lake County.
Waterfront Park / 330 3rd St., Clermont / Noon-9pm
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ONGOING EVENTS
SANDRA & ALEX
The Sunny Pint, Wildwood
5/8 @ 4pm
ROCKY AND THE ROLLERS UNPLUGGED
The Savannah Center, The Villages
5/9 @ 7pm
CLASSIC NASHVILLE LIVE
The Savannah Center, The Villages
5/11 @ 4 & 7pm
NEIL DIAMOND: THE TRIBUTE FEATURING
ROB GARRETT
The Savannah Center, The Villages
5/11 @ 2:30 & 7pm
THE LOVIN’ SPOONFUL
The Orange Blossom Opry, Weirsdale
5/17 @ 7pm
ROB NICOLS
The Oyster Bar, Clermont
5/18 @ 6pm
PETE HUNT AND SOUTHERN BRANDED
Gator Harley, The Villages
5/18 @ 7pm
SEALS AND CROFTS 2
Gator Harley, The Villages
Events are subject to change and cancellation.
5/19 @ 6pm
CRYSTAL STARK
Seabreeze Pool and Rec Center, The Villages
5/25 @ 7pm
TOMMY TREADWAY
GarVino’s Cigars, Fine Wine & Gifts, The Villages
5/25 @ 6pm
ALLIE COLLEEN
Long & Scott Farms, Mount Dora
5/25 @ 7pm
SMOKIN’ RENEGADE
Clermont Performing Arts Center, Clermont
5/25 @ 7pm
GEORGE TRULLIGER
The Orange Blossom Opry, Weirsdale
5/26 @ 7pm
ROCKY LYNN
The Sharon, The Villages
5/29 @ 4pm
THOMAS WATKINS SOLO
AMVETS Post 1992, Mount Dora
5/31 @ 7pm
ROUNDABOUTS
FLORIDA BAND
Holiday Florida Village, Leesburg
6/1 @ 7pm
TAPESTRY: THE CAROLE
KING SONGBOOK STARRING
SUZANNE O DAVIS
The Orange Blossom Opry, Weirsdale
6/2 @ 3pm
MARK Z LIVE
Lake Eustis Waterfront Grille, Eustis
Lifelong passion unleashed
Now that she’s painting, this Leesburg woman isn’t about to stop.
PHOTO: NICOLE HAMEL
aren Jackson discovered her creative side decades
Making art seemed like a luxury, so she
“I’m self-taught. Like everything, you have to practice. I learned a lot watching YouTube videos,” says Karen, who dabbled in oils before nding her niche in acrylics.
At rst glance, you wouldn’t necessarily know she was a Florida painter because her subjects aren’t typical Sunshine State landscapes.
“I look for something that tells a story. Some of my favorite subjects to paint are old structures like barns and log cabins,” says Karen, who usually paints from photos she’s taken or that someone shares with her.
She also does commissioned work. One of her favorite works is the painting of her daughter’s late cat. She used photographs as inspiration after he died.
Karen belongs to the art club in The Plantation at Leesburg where she lives and shows her work in their ne arts festival in February and the Arts Café in December.
She nds it rewarding when her artwork impacts others.
“A woman I play golf with bought one of my paintings and gave it to her nephew. She said it inspired him to pick up a brush and start painting,” Karen says. “It made me feel good to think I’d helped someone.”
Karen, 84, is still adjusting to life since Leigh passed in January.
“He was my biggest fan and always encouraging me with my painting,” says Karen, who’s turned one room into her home studio.
After retiring, she dove into painting. Today,
She has ve grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Family, art and golf ll her days.
Do you know of a talented person in our community? Email their story to editorial@akersmediagroup.com.
CRAFTS AT THE LANDING
@ THE VILLAGES ≈ PHOTOS: NICOLE HAMEL
Hundreds of enthusiastic art lovers attended the 15th annual Lake Sumter Art & Craft Festival on Jan. 13-14 at Lake Sumter Landing in The Villages. International and local exhibitors shared photography, paintings, sculptures, woodwork and other wares. Sponsors included Cutco, Gold Key Roo ng and Life Guard Imaging. Popular food vendors were Coconut Bar, which serves organic water and smoothies, and Copper Kettle Popcorn Company.
NEW VISION FOR INDEPENDENCE HOSTS ANNUAL AXY AWARDS
@ TAVARES ≈ PHOTOS: CINDY PETERSON
New Vision for Independence presented its 2023 Axy Awards at the nonpro t’s annual celebratory luncheon held December 4 at the Tavares Civic Center. Awards go to the most blind-friendly local businesses that go above and beyond to ensure clients are treated with respect and dignity (“Axy” is short for accessible). The winners are: Hurricane Dockside in Tavares, Kroger Delivery, Planet Fitness, Walgreens, AMC Lake Square 12, Belk at Lake Square Mall, Mid Florida Eye Center, Advent Health Waterman, Seacoast Bank and Fantastic Sam’s.
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SHARING ART AND LOVE OF COMMUNITY
@ LEESBURG ≈ PHOTOS: NICOLE HAMEL
Handmade treasures and art were on display on December 1, 2023, as the local arts community came together at The Plantation at Leesburg Arts Café’s third annual exchange at The Manor. Items sold included books, paintings, jewelry, wooden crafts and bowls made by Plantation residents. A portion of the proceeds went to LovExtension, a Tavares nonpro t organization that bene ts seniors and community members who need assistance. The event was sponsored by the Plantation Art Club, Writer’s Guild and Woodworkers.
IMMUNITY HEALTH VIP GRAND OPENING
@ LADY LAKE ≈ PHOTOS: ANTHONY RAO
The VIP grand opening of Immunity Health Ultimate Wellness Clinic to celebrate the latest trends in wellness took place on site March 2. Owner Sabrina Ciceri and o ce manager Susan Maharaj gave tours showing the IV lounge, modalities like Hyperbaric and Theralight, and the aesthetic room, which features Scarlett and AquaFirmeXS facials. New and current clients and business professionals enjoyed delicious catering from Arthur’s and danced to entertainers Ntranze.
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KATIE BAYLY
Dora Christian Academy second baseman
carrying on a legacy of athletic excellence and character.PHOTO: NICOLE HAMEL
Katie attributes her success to her late aunt, longtime Pinellas County softball coach Kaylyn Bayly, who was a driving force in her life. Kaylyn passed away in 2022, leaving a legacy of teaching student/athletes that being a person of good character and integrity is the most important thing in life. She also encouraged her players to embrace diversity and value their relationships. Kaylyn demonstrated and taught the definition of respect to the fullest.
and volleyball, Katie is no stranger
Currently, Katie is wrapping up her sophomore
Katie lives by those creeds and uses them as motivation every time she plays a sport.
“My aunt meant everything to me,” Katie says. “When we lost her, it was a difficult time, but I play for her and remember everything she ever taught me. It gives me motivation to go out and play my hardest no matter what.”
Katie takes a leadership role in every sport she plays. That’s something that her aunt Kaylyn instilled in her at a young age.
“Playing four sports makes getting schoolwork done imperative,” Katie says. “I make time for schoolwork, be it on the bus, at night or anytime I have free time. It’s not always easy, but academics are incredibly important. I work just as hard at sports as I do in the classroom.”
Katie enjoys spending time with friends, shopping and hanging out with family when she’s not competing.
The Bayly family is very close. Katie’s father James teared up when he spoke about his late sister.
“Katie reminds me so much of Kaylyn. She is like a mirror image of her,” James says. “She meant everything to so many people and when we lost her it was a difficult time. But when people meet Katie, they see so much of what Kaylyn represented that lives on within her.”
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KIANNA BURGOS
Villages Charter High School soccer star embodies
the
spirit of perseverance and teamwork.
rst-string goalkeeper for the FC Miami City USLW Reserve team in 2023.
As she heads into her senior year, Kianna is eager to continue a family tradition.
“I grew up loving the game of soccer,” she says. “My dad and grandpa played the game.”
Kianna’s family moved from Houston and settled in Central Florida a few years ago.
As a freshman, she played for Tavares High School before receiving a scholarship to join XL Academy.
Kianna has transitioned from goalie — a position she has played her entire life — to a forward and mid elder at the high school level. She excelled at the wing position, and you’d never guess that she hasn’t ever played most of those positions until this season.
“We had two great goalies at The Villages this past season with senior Taylor Fugate, who I look up to, and Bailey Keller, who is
also a senior,” Kianna says. “We decided it was best to try open eld positions this season, and I fell in love with it. I give 110% no matter what I do. I was all-in on being the best player I could possibly be this season and learning as much as possible to help the team in
She certainly learned a lot in a very short period of time. Learning things quickly comes naturally to Kianna, who intends to play in college, where she wants to study to become an
“I would really love to go to college and plan on becoming an athletic trainer while continuing to pursue my athletic career,” Kianna says.
Asked about what she likes most about playing the game, she says: “I enjoy playing with my girls. I love the camaraderie with the team and winning games. It makes high school fun, and I appreciate every moment of it.”
Asked what advice she would give to aspiring high school athletes, she replies: “Con dence is ideal in any sort of situation. The more con dence you have, the better you can be as an individual. When I feel con dent, it helps me play better. And if I can show con dence to my teammates, it helps
Kianna also credits her family for her success. “I am so grateful for my parents and family who support me,” she says. “For all the guidance they have always given me to allow me to be where I am in life. They mean the world to me.”
PIONEERS OF WEIGHTLIFTING
Leesburg weightlifters muscle their way to first girls state championship in school history.
girls team has won a state championship for the rst time in Leesburg High School history.
The girls weightlifting team coached by Josh Boyer accomplished the feat by winning both the Traditional and Olympic classes with a total team e ort.
“Being able to be the rst ones to accomplish winning a state championship for a girls team in Leesburg High School history feels amazing,” says weightlifter E’Mia Jones, who wasn’t exactly championship material when she began weightlifting. “I hope it inspires young girls to know that they can accomplish anything you put your mind to. I am a testament to that. I never would have thought three years ago when I started lifting that I would be a state champion, beating some of the best competition in Florida. But here I am. No matter if it’s sports or life you can be who you want to be. If you put your mind to it, anything is possible.”
E’Mia remembers feeling scared when she rst got into the weight room.
“I could barely lift 100 lbs. of weight,” E’Mia says. “When I look back at that, it is very humbling knowing how hard Coach Boyer pushed me to be the best I could possibly be, and now that I am a State Champion, I can look back and see how all the hard work was worth it.”
E’Mia was one of four Yellow Jackets crowned individual champion.
STORY: KYLE COPPOLA ≈ PHOTOS: CINDY PETERSONOTHER LAKE COUNTY MEDALISTS:
Eustis High
• Jensen Luke - Second place Olympic & third place 129-Ib. Traditional
• Brooke-Lynn Carter - Fifth place 119-lb. Traditional.
• Zeta Zachman - Sixth place 139-lb. Olympic.
Leesburg High
• Kayla Nord - Second place 129-Ib. Traditional & Fourth 129-Ib. Olympic
• Justis Davis - Second place 139-Ib. Traditional
HONORABLE MENTIONS:
Eustis High Tavares High
• Brooklyn Powhida - Eighth place 119-Ib. Olympic
• Lillie Smith - Eighth place Traditional Unlimited & ninth place Olympic Unlimited.
• Victoria Barajas - Seventh place 154-Ib. Olympic
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IN THE KITCHEN Indulge in mouthwatering pizzas and an array of delectable dishes at Brooklyn’s Pizzeria in Leesburg.
FOR THE LOVE OF PIZZA
Brooklyn's Pizzeria fulfills couple's lifelong dream, bringing New York-style favorites to Leesburg.
s any pizza connoisseur knows, all pizzas are not created equal. There’s Neapolitan, Chicago deep dish, Sicilian, Detroit, St. Louis, Greek and even California style. And then there’s New Yorkstyle — thin and crispy, dripping olive oil.
That’s what Brooklyn's Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant owners James and Shawna Pancari brought to Leesburg. This family-owned business is dedicated to delivering the taste of authentic New York-style pizza with a side of hospitality. From the moment you step inside, you're greeted with the aroma of freshly baked pizza, garlic knots and welcoming smiles.
“We just have a love for people,” Shawna says. “All the locals have been super supportive and it’s been a great ve years.”
STORY AND PHOTOS: CINDY PETERSON
Growing up in New York, James always wanted to own an Italian deli. Instead, he ended up spending 31 years in the Coast Guard, performing drug and addiction operations, search and rescue and eventually reaching the rank of command master chief. He also worked at the federal prison in Coleman for many years.
Needless to say, his deli dream was put on hold... until the owners of the former Mamma’s Pizzeria in Leesburg approached James and Shawna to see if they wanted to buy the business.
“We had talked about trying to start a restaurant together,” says Shawna, who had her own successful career as chief nancial o cer and realtor. “One thing led to another and we ended up taking it over.”
With no prior experience in the restaurant industry, except for their love of good food, the couple dove
head rst into their new venture. In 2019, both were able to “retire” and go into business together — just in time for the COVID-19 pandemic to hit.
“We thought this would be our retirement job, but we’ve worked harder than we have our entire lives,” James says. “We decided to change the name and rebrand, too. It took some work, but it was the better move in the long run.”
Throughout the pandemic, Shawna and James wondered if they had made the right decision, but the restaurant was able to stay a oat with takeout and a whole lot of love from the community.
Over the years, Brooklyn's Pizzeria evolved from its original, smaller location in the Winn-Dixie Plaza in South Leesburg to a larger restaurant a few doors down to accommodate its growing popularity. After 11 months of renovating two
empty spaces to make one large pizzeria, they were welcomed by a huge crowd eager to celebrate their upgrade.
“When we started, we were mainly takeout and mostly pizza,” Shawna says. “But now, we’ve been able to expand to a full Italian restaurant.”
James and Shawna appreciate all the community love, as well as being able to work with their kids, who have contributed tremendously to the restaurant’s success.
ON THE MENU
With Italian heritage and roots in New York and New Jersey, James infused the restaurant's menu with family recipes, creating a lineup of Italian favorites.
New York-style pizza crafted with freshly made dough and mozzarella shredded in-house is the signature dish at Brooklyn's Pizzeria. Perhaps the most identi able ingredient is the thin and crispy crust made with extremely ltered water.
They o er a selection of gourmet pizzas, including the deluxe, Hawaiian, Margherita, chicken bacon ranch, bu alo chicken, cheesesteak deluxe and white pizza. You can also
enjoy calzones and Stromboli with their signature dough. Gluten-free crust is also available.
Beyond pizza, the restaurant o ers a full Italian menu.
Start your dinner with an appetizer like the pesto chicken at bread, Caprese salad, pepperoni rolls, fried cheese ravioli, or Brooklyn’s famous garlic knots. One of the most popular, and somewhat surprising sellers, are the bu alo wings.
“We’ve been told they are some of the best around,” Shawna says. “You wouldn’t think chicken wings at an Italian restaurant but pizza and wings really do go together.”
A true Italian restaurant menu wouldn’t be complete without pasta. Their most popular dinners include spaghetti, baked cheese ravioli, classic lasagna and chicken or eggplant parmesan. They also o er chicken marsala, chicken broccoli Alfredo, shrimp Alfredo, carbonara, fettuccini Alfredo and other classic dishes. Gluten-free pasta is available.
While it’s not quite the deli James had envisioned all those years ago, the restaurant does o er classic, New York-style hoagies including The Brooklyn Special (a blend of thinly
PESTO CHICKEN FLAT BREAD
INGREDIENTS : pizza dough pesto sauce
4 to 5 oz. grilled chicken, seasoned
2 to 3 cloves of freshly pressed garlic
2 to 3 freshly sliced tomatoes mozzarella cheese for topping balsamic glaze for topping
DIRECTIONS :
Stretch out your favorite pizza dough to make the flatbread and place it on a pre-seasoned flat bread screen. The dough is not pre-cooked. Spread the pesto across the dough and place toppings on it. Cook in oven at 500 degrees for 4:55. When it comes out of the oven, remove it from the screen and cut it into 8 pieces and drizzle with the glaze.
sliced steak and chicken, sautéed onion and melted mozzarella cheese) or the Italian beef with giardiniera, paper-thin slices of sirloin beef, slow roasted garlic, oregano, pickled veggies and au jus on the side. Other popular hoagie choices include the eggplant parmesan, Italian, sausage with peppers and onions, the Caprese, cheesesteak, chicken Philly, bu alo chicken or the chicken parmesan.
Top o your meal with a slice of Brooklyn cheesecake, classic cannolis, tiramisu, lemon leche, or a slice of “The Cake Boss” signature confetti cake, black and white cake, rainbow cake, red velvet cake, carrot cake or chocolate fudge cake.
Weekly specials include Monday spaghetti night — $9.99 for spaghetti, salad and garlic knots. Wednesday, customers can get half-price bottles of wine. Thursday is $1 wing night. And happy hour runs 3-5pm every day. Brooklyn’s also runs a special every day for two 14-inch one-topping pizzas for $24.99.
JUMBO CHEESE RAVIOLI WITH HOMEMADE ALFREDO SAUCE
INGREDIENTS :
6 jumbo cheese raviolis (frozen or pre-packaged)
Homemade Alfredo sauce see recipe >>
DIRECTIONS :
Cook cheese ravioli as directed. Place in a bowl and pour homemade Alfredo sauce over ravioli and serve. We pair this with our signature garlic knots and salad.
HOMEMADE ALFREDO SAUCE
INGREDIENTS :
1 oz. garlic butter sauce
8 oz. heavy cream
1 oz. freshly grated parmesan cheese
Italian seasoning, salt and pepper to taste
DIRECTIONS :
Bring garlic butter sauce, heavy cream and seasonings to a boil. Add in freshly grated parmesan cheese and stir until combined. Remove from heat.
CAPRESE SALAD
INGREDIENTS :
8 fresh whole mozzarella slices
8 fresh sliced whole tomatoes
1/2 cup diced fresh basil balsamic glaze for topping
DIRECTIONS :
Slice the mozzarella and tomatoes and dice up the fresh basil. To plate, alternate the mozzarella and tomatoes, adding some fresh basil where desired. Drizzle balsamic glaze over the entire dish and serve cold.
James and Shawna Pancari, owners
BROOKLYN’S PIZZERIA
27405 Hwy. 27, Leesburg
352.728.2020 mybrooklynpizzeria.com Sun., Wed. & Thu. 11am-8pm Fri., 11am-9pm Sat., noon-9pm Sun., noon-8pm facebook.com/brooklynspizzeria IF YOU GO
Soft Serve and Smiles
At Waffles and Cream in Mount Dora, making people smile is the sweetest sign of success.
STORY: GINA HORAN ≈ PHOTOS: NICOLE HAMEL
appiness is made in a storefront in the Mount Dora Marketplace.
E. 4th Avenue “the intersection of happy and joyful.”
“We don’t sell ice cream,” says the former corporate executive who spent decades in restaurant research and development and food service purchasing for major global brands.
physically. If I was going to kill myself working, I preferred to work for myself and my family and not some corporate overlord.”
In October 2021, circumstances became dangerous during a family visit to Michigan.
Like so many people, the events of 2020 forced him and wife,
“The rst year of COVID was absolutely brutal,” he says. “Because of supply-chain issues, it got to a point where my personal ethics con icted with company policies and I wasn’t healthy mentally or
“I had a stroke and spent nine days in an induced coma,” Chris recalls.
That’s when he realized that it was time for a change.
“I woke up and told myself that I was going to be the person that friends and family were praying for,” Chris says.
Chris credits his wife with unending love and support.
“I just told him we would gure it out,” Kris says. “I was lucky to have
“THERE’S SOMETHING ABOUT CHILDREN SMILING AND LAUGHING THAT BRIGHTENS THE SOUL.”
—KRIS JONES
a really good job so we could try our dream of working for ourselves.”
She still maintains her full-time job but pitches in by handling the marketing and public relations.
Kris also visits the storefront from time to time to feel the love from the community and support her husband and what their life has become in Mount Dora.
“We try to make movie magic out of what we have,” Chris says.
And what magic it is!
I invited Style Photographer Nicole Hamel and Managing Editor Roxanne Brown to help me su er through eating ice cream and doughnuts for breakfast. I nished the entire plate in about 10 minutes.
Nicole loved the caramel macchiato sundae and Roxanne was partial to the Dole in the Coconut, a pineappleavored Dole soft-serve treat. She mentioned that for people with lactose intolerance and other gastric issues, it was perfectly creamy and didn’t taste any di erent than traditional ice cream.
Dole soft serve is vegan, dairyfree, gluten-free, lactose-free and without cholesterol. Flavors include pomegranate, pineapple, raspberry, cherry, watermelon, lime, strawberry, lemon, orange and mango.
Other vendors in the Marketplace keep up with the Joneses by o ering savory dishes that complement the signature treats at Wa es and Cream, including the wa e stick sundae and a myriad of other specialty sundaes, avor ights and oats like orange Creamsicle and root beer.
The Joneses’ menu research and development comes from listening to the public instead of staring at pie charts in a board room.
“For Valentine’s we did a chocolatecovered strawberry concoction and last summer we created a Barbie Twirl which was really cool and very popular,” says Kris.
a little kid and mentions that Wa es and Cream opens his mind to so many possibilities.
Chris credits his wife as being the successful social media guru but admits the greatest marketing draw is the product itself.
“On the weekends, you hear little kids yelling ‘ice cream, ice cream’ and they literally drag their parents over to our window,” Chris says.
The most noticeable aspect about the pair is their lightness and joy. It was on full display when toddler fans Liam and Leia Kabbaz walked up and plunged into their ice cream to the point of distraction.
“There’s something about children smiling and laughing that brightens the soul,” Kris says.
“Instead of my world being full of hate and anger, this has totally changed my life and made me a happier person,” he admits. “Now the new goal is to get Kris here working full-time.”
100 E. 4th Ave., Mount Dora in the Mount Dora Marketplace
Facebook: @WafflesandCream
Hours: Open Tue-Sun, noon-7:30pm Closed Mondays
“KANPAI!” Kawachi’s Anna Hu takes her sake seriously.STORY: GINA HORAN ≈ PHOTO: NICOLE HAMEL
hen I rst visited Kawachi in Leesburg I felt like I was back home in my San Francisco neighborhood where you couldn’t swing a lucky ceramic cat without hitting a sushi joint.
After I ordered enough Maguro, Ebi, Hamachi and house specialty rolls to feed a sumo wrestler, I glanced behind the bar and noticed the plethora of beautiful bottles lled with sake. Cold un ltered? Flights? Was I dreaming? No, I was not. The shared dream of Anna Hu and her husband, Mason Ma, to bring these delights and traditions to Leesburg became a reality last August.
“I like to drink,” Anna says. “And I love to share my passion for sake
because a lot of customers don’t know anything about it.”
Anna says people will drop in for a bento box or hibachi meal because those delights are widely known and feel safe on the American palate. However, she’s noticed that people become much more open to trying sake once they experiment with sushi combinations.
“The people that order the nigiri and sashimi are the ones who are most likely to try sake because they want to take a chance or they have experience with this type of cuisine,” Anna says.
Sake is basically wine made from polished rice, water and yeast that weighs in at about 15% alcohol by volume. There are various types of sake including sparkling, hot, cold, avored and premium. It’s also known for lessening the chance of a hangover because of the simple, clean ingredients.
THE ‘KANPAI’WORDMEANS “CHEERS” OR TO “DRINK ONE’S GLASS DRY” JAPANESE.IN
Anna carries an impressive array of sake brands like Nigori, Tyku and Hana. And she continues to seek more.
“People have only heard of warm sake but there are so many types that once we start to educate the public, we can nd something that suits their needs,” she says.
Anna also likes to experiment with other spirits to create tropical drinks and house-made specialties.
“I can even make a nice martini from sake and Tito’s vodka,” she says.
At Kawachi, Anna is either behind the bar or oating around the dining room every day sharing her love of sake, sushi and hospitality.
With that, if you are still skeptical about trying sake, Anna will be happy to guide you into the wonderful world of this distinctly Japanese favorite.
Have a favorite mixologist? Email me at gina@akersmediagroup.com and tell us which bartender stirs your drinks.
GINA HORANeats
From classic diners and lakeside restaurants to fine dining and everything in between, Lake and Sumter counties’ culinary scene is booming. Your favorite meal is sure to be served with a side of hospitality.
You can find a copy of Lake & Sumter Style at all listed dining locations!
BUSHNELL
Beef ‘O’ Brady’s
2586 W. CR 48
352.568.7000
Darrell’s Diner
2237 W. CR 48
352.444.2318
CLERMONT
Akina Sushi Bar & Asian Fusion Bistro
4300 S. US Hwy. 27
352.243.8988
Ay Jalisco
580 Hwy. 50
352.243.1360
Cheeser’s Palace Café
707 W. Montrose St.
352.404.9431
Crooked Spoon
Gastropub
200 Citrus Tower Blvd.
352.404.7808
Gator’s Dockside
1200 Oakley Seaver Dr.
352.242.1825
Goomba’s Pizzeria
2395 S. Hwy. 27
352.989.4403
Green Mountain Pizza
303 Hwy. 50
352.432.3380
Guru Restaurant
2400 S. Hwy. 27 Ste. 101
352.241.9884
OakWood Smokehouse & Grill
230 Citrus Tower Blvd.
352.394.0036
Robata Japanese Steak House & Sushi Bar
1500 Oakley Seaver Dr.
352.404.9688
Sarah’s Greek Cuisine & More 16640 Cagan Crossings Blvd., Ste. 305
352.404.8031
Yummis Frozen Yogurt and Cafe 650 8th St.
352.243.4529
EUSTIS
Gators Dockside 15241 US Hwy. 441
352.357.1255
Stavro’s & Sons of Eustis
2100 W. CR 44
352.589.9100
Taki’s Pizza House 1600 S. Bay St. 352.357.0022
The Tro 936 N. Bay St. 352.357.9939
Tony’s Pizza & Subs 2760 E. Orange Ave. 352.589.9001
FRUITLAND PARK
Stavro’s 3223 US Hwy. 441
352.315.0028
The Rose Plantation
200 Rose Ave.
352.805.4340
GROVELAND
Red Wing Restaurant 12500 S. SR 33
352.429.2997
Barrels & Boards
7965 SR 50 A500
352.557.5007
HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS
JB Boondocks
Bar & Grill
704 S. Lakeshore Blvd.
352.324.3600
Mission Inn’s La Hacienda
Restaurant
10400 CR 48
352.324.3910
Mission Inn’s Nicker’s Clubhouse Restaurant 10400 CR 48
352.324.2718
LADY LAKE
Bamboo Bistro
700 Hwy. 441
352.750.9998
El Ranchito
1 Lagrande Blvd.
352.750.3335
Gators Dockside 1004 Main St.
352.430.1377
Harbor Hills Country Club
6538 Lake Griffin Rd.
352.753.7000
Latin Flavors
Bar & Grill
13769 US 441
352.561.4002
Marco’s Pizza 13721 US Hwy. 441
352.775.1500
OakWood Smokehouse & Grill
860 S. Hwy. 27/441
352.751.5640
Takis Greek and Italian Restaurant 13761 US Hwy. 441 N.
352.430.3630
LEESBURG
Brooklyn’s Pizzeria 27405 US Hwy. 27
352.728.2020
Cousin Vinnie’s Family Sports Restaurant 10700 US Hwy. 441
352.253.2442
Donut King 708 S. 14th St. 352.805.4888
El Ranchito Mexican Cuban Restaurant 911 W. North Blvd. 352.460.0123
Great Chicago Fire Brewery & Tap Room 311 W. Magnolia St. 352.474.2739
Ichiban Bu et 10301 Hwy. 441 352.728.6669
Kawachi Sushi & Bar 10601 US Hwy. 441, Ste. C12 352.431.3449
La Palma Mexican Grill 1690 Citrus Blvd. 352.323.1444
Luna Azul 1341 S. 14th St. 352.805.4174
Mammoth Oak Brewing Company 1107 W. North Blvd. 352.326.0100
McCracken’s Irish Pub 719 W. Main St. 352.460.0659
Mystic Ice Cream 314 W. Main St. 352.812.1366
Naples Italian Restaurant 1107 W. North Blvd. 352.323.1616
OakWood Smokehouse & Grill
27745 US Hwy. 27
352.435.4633
Prime 3 on Main 610 W. Main St. 352.314.0015
Rodello’s Italian Restaurant 26736 US Hwy. 27 352.319.8093
Sipping Grounds Leesburg
201 W. Main St. 352.435.7749
Ski Beach 21 Dozier Cir. 352.973.0793
The Brick & Barrel Public House 209 W. Main St. 352.431.3069
The Co ee Snob 1101 W. North Blvd. 352.460.4570
The Old Time Diner 1350 W. North Blvd. 352.805.4250
The Sipping Garden and Bistro 605 W. Magnolia St. 352.460.0716
Wolfy’s 918 N. 14th St. 352.787.6777 MOUNTORA
MOUNT DORA
Barnwood Country Kitchen & Smokehouse
3725 W. Old US Hwy. 441
352.630.4903
Fiesta Grande 421 N. Baker St. 352.385.3540
Magical Meat Boutique
322 N. Alexander St. 352.729.6911
Doggone Good Specialties Make Darrell’s a Treat
Darrell’s Diner has been a gathering place for patrons to enjoy hearty breakfasts, classic lunches and fast, friendly service since 2009. The Pinellas Plaza location welcomes locals with the same care and quality as the other 18 locations. Diners love the wide variety of menu items, especially the cheesy mountain scrambler, gooey cinnamon swirl pancakes and the signature sunrise burger, a made-to-order patty topped with crispy hash browns, fresh bacon and a sunny-side up egg. Enjoy rotating daily soups, chili and grilled melts, as well as lighter fare like classic salads, fresh sandwiches and hand-made wraps. Don’t let the long line scare you — it moves quickly. Pay in cash, get a discount. Open 6am-3pm, seven days a week.
Brooklyn’s Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant
27405 U.S. HWY 27, LEESBURG | 352.728.2020 & 352.365.9004 MYBROOKLYNPIZZERIA.COM
When hit with a craving for authentic New York style pizza, there’s no need to catch the next flight to the Big Apple. Simply visit Brooklyn’s Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant in Leesburg and Owners James and Shawna Pancari will make you feel right at home with New York inspired vibes, décor, and flavors. Not only have they perfected the New York style thin crust people swear by, but they take pride in ensuring everything they serve is made fresh and from-scratch daily; including their pizza dough and sauces, strombolis, calzones, subs, salads, wings, specialty Italian and pasta dinners. Additionally, the restaurant is family-run and Veteran-owned, with James having served in the Coast Guard for 31 years. In honor of that, the dining room features a military wall, plus a 10 percent discount for veterans, active members of the military, police, fire, and first responders. Brooklyn’s Pizzeria also offers gluten-free pizza and pasta options, and accepts door-dash, online-ordering, catering, and curbside pickup.
El Ranchito Mexican Cuban Restaurant
911 W. NORTH BLVD., LEESBURG | 352.460.0123 ELRANCHITOMEXICANCUBAN.COM
Since opening in 1997, El Ranchito has been the go-to place for Lake Countians who desire delicious Mexican food. Although the restaurant was closed for nearly two years due to the coronavirus, El Ranchito’s Leesburg location officially reopened in December 2021. The restaurant is now named El Ranchito Mexican Cuban and serves genuine Mexican cuisine and a variety of Cuban entrees with entertainment on Tuesdays and Saturdays! The menu features many of the favorite dishes diners have grown to love over the years, as well as new dishes. Consider the Molcajete Caliente featuring your choice of meats grilled with onion, potato, and bell pepper, topped with cheese and salsa verde. Or try the Bistec de Palomilla with thin-sliced steak with onions and parsley that comes with a signature steak sauce. El Ranchito fans will appreciate the remodeled restaurant, which now includes a 50-seat outside patio. Despite the changes, the food remains as scrumptious as ever. Enjoy amigos!
Mon, Wed, Thu 11:00am – 8:00pm
Friday 11:00am – 9:00pm
Saturday 12:00pm – 9:00pm
Sunday 12:00pm – 8:00pm
Closed Tuesday
CLERMONT HILLSIDE TERRACE, 2400 S. U.S. 27, SUITE 101, CLERMONT 352.241.9884 | GURURESTAURANTCLERMONT.COM
Owned by Chef Uday Kadam, Guru has a following of fans who savor the delicious, award-winning Indian cuisine inside the restaurant’s beautiful dining room filled with Indian décor and tables with linen tablecloths. Guru earned the prestigious Best Entrée award at the 2021 Taste of South Lake & Business Expo for its Chicken Tikka Masala, featuring boneless chicken pieces cooked in a Tandoor oven with tomato sauce, onion, aromatic herbs, spices, and served with Basmati rice. Guru also has tasty appetizers, Naan breads, vegan dishes, and a wide array of entrees, including Palak Paneer, a dish of homemade cubes of cheese cooked with spinach and fresh spices; Lamb Vindaloo of choice lamb cubes marinated in vinegar with potato and a blend of spices; and Tandoori Chicken Tikka, where the chicken is marinated in mild spices and yogurt. Additionally, Indian alcoholic beverages of Taj Mahal and Kingfisher are served at Guru, and the restaurant caters private functions, parties, and provides many delivery options for orders made online at mygurutogo.com.
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Kawachi Sushi & Bar
10601 US-441, SUITE C12, LEESBURG | 352.431.3449
KAWACHISUSHI.COM
Discover a culinary oasis in the heart of Leesburg at Kawachi Sushi & Bar. Owners Anna Hu and Mason Ma treat guests like family as they blend traditional Japanese cuisine with a California twist, offering a menu that tantalizes taste buds and satisfies cravings. From a diverse selection of sushi and hibachi options to savory bento boxes, poke bowls and vegan delights, Kawachi caters to every palate. Customize your sushi experience or indulge in specialty rolls like the crowd-favorite “Sexy Jalapeno.” Pair your meal with a vast selection of sake, plum wines or specialty cocktails from the expansive bar menu. With fresh ingredients prepared daily and personalized service, Kawachi promises an unforgettable dining experience. Join us for an adventure in culinary excellence, where every bite leaves you craving more.
La Palma Mexican Grill
The entire staff invites you to a delicious dining experience at La Palma Mexican Grill. The recipes used for the restaurant’s unique dishes are a blend of old-school traditions from Mexico, combined with culinary inspirations from California and Louisiana. Homemade Mexican entrees such as Tacos Azteca, carnitas, fajitas, Chori Pollo, tamales and more, are flavorful and prepared with only the freshest of ingredients. Sit comfortably in the beautiful dining room, the festive bar, or outside on the patio deck with a serene view of the grounds and of the fun wild animals that can be spotted in the trees. Enjoy fast and friendly service, reasonable prices, three-for-one margaritas all day, every day, and a party room, available by reservation, for large parties or meetings. Full menu at lapalmagrill.com. Call for daily specials.
BWWAAAK!
It’s five o’clock somewhere!
Prime 3 on Main Steakhouse
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN LEESBURG, 610 W MAIN ST, LEESBURG 352.314.0015 | PRIME3STEAKHOUSE.COM
The dream and concept of three lifelong physicians, Prime 3 on Main is a confluence of American, Asian, and Latin influences in one world-class restaurant. Prime meats, prime rib, skirt steak, and seafood are our specialties. Our filet with black cherry port wine reduction sauce, or the Grouper Fromage, is unique and found nowhere else. Our Casa de Rosado Churrasco is a personal family recipe. Homemade Creme Brûlée and ice cream will complement your meal. Recently given the Award of Excellence from Wine Spectator Magazine as among the world’s top wine and food restaurants, Prime 3 on Main has an extensive wine list and caters to small and large groups.
Mon – Thu 11:00am – 3:00pm 4:00pm – 9:00pm Fri – Sat 11:00am – 3:00pm 4:00pm – 9:30pm Sunday 12:00pm – 9:00pm
Open Daily 11:00am – 9:00pm
Lunch Specials 11:00am – 3:00pm
Margarita Mondays! Enjoy $5 margaritas all day every Monday.
Mon – Sat 11:00am – 9:00pm
Rodello’s Italian Restaurant
26736 U.S HIGHWAY 27, LEESBURG | 352.319.8093 | RODELLOS.COM
Chef Amadeo Avila invites you to enjoy authentic and fresh Italian cuisine in a friendly, comfortable dining environment at Rodello’s Italian Restaurant. The recipes used for his dishes are a blend of old-school traditions from Italy—the restaurant is named for a city in the old country—with new culinary inspirations that Chef Amadeo has learned during many years in the restaurant business. Flavorful, homemade Italian entrees such as Pistachio Crusted Lamb, Salmon Saltimbocca, Lobster Ravioli, Shrimp Risotto, and many others are classics and prepared with only the freshest ingredients. The lunch menu features personal pizzas, calzones, subs, and pasta. Sit in the spacious dining room or enjoy drinks or desserts like delicious gelato in the cozy lounge, which features a full bar, wine menu, and an array of specialty cocktails. Always look for new features on Chef Amadeo’s menu, available on the restaurant’s website, Rodellos.com.
TooJay’s
Open Daily 11:00am – 9:00pm
Florida’s Favorite NY Deli & Bakery! TooJay’s Deli • Bakery • Restaurant Offers Fresh Sliced Meats like our Classic Hot Pastrami and Corned Beef, Hearty portions of classic comforts like Beef Brisket and Garlic Chicken Pasta and made-from-scratch Traditional Baked Goods like our hand-rolled Rugelach and our rich NY Cheesecake. Our extensive menu also includes a shareable Tower of Nova Slow Smoked to Perfection served with NY Bagels, made-from-scratch soups like our delicious Matzo Ball and Beef Cabbage, and all our famous cakes like our best selling Banana Dream, Fresh Carrot Cake, plus more seasonal flavors! We have Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner options for everyone. We even have a 6 LB sandwich (The Mighty Jay) served on a whole loaf of our Artisan Rye Bread. Just make sure you don’t forget dessert, and feel free to stop at the Deli Counter on your way out to grab your favorite Meats, Cheeses, Breads and Deli Salads to go!
Bring TooJay’s TOO your next event. Our Catering Menu is one of the best in town with options for both social gatherings and corporate functions of all sizes.
SENTIMENT
From mother’s mantra to lifeline
How ‘cancel that’ became our family’s shield.
STORY: ROXANNE BROWN
he request to “cancel that,” was a common one in my house growing up.
My mom would ask it of anyone who’d dare speak a negative thought into the universe. She wasn’t joking either. If you spoke the thought into existence, you’d better be prepared to take it back where she could hear it loud and clear.
It went something like this: Anyone: “Oh my gosh, it’s so hot outside, I’m gonna die.”
My mom: “Cancel that!”
Or... Anyone: “I may just fall and break my neck.”
Cue my mom dropping whatever she’s doing to run over and say: “Cancel that!”
Sometimes, my sister and I would jokingly respond with a “No, we won’t cancel it,” but she’d hound us until we uttered the sentiment and said it like we meant it.
It would drive us crazy, but we became accustomed to doing it. And
let me tell you, it’s rubbed o ; just ask my kids, husband or anyone who knows me well.
You say something negative, and I’m going to be in your face demanding that you “cancel that.” And yes, I will borderline freak out until you say it. Nowadays, I also tend to pray about things, but in the moment, my mom’s mantra brings me instant comfort and relief.
Guess it’s true when people say you eventually turn into your mom. And you know what? If there is someone I don’t mind turning into, it’s my beautiful, sweet, loving, wise, kind-hearted, feisty, talented, funny, strong-minded mom.
Recently however, we found out that my mom is facing a very serious medical issue and is having tests done to nd out exactly what’s going on.
She called to tell me and after relaying what her doctors suspect it could be, all I wanted to say was, “Cancel that!”
This time however, it’s more serious. I can’t even bring myself to think about the possibility of my mom not being around. After all, she’s my scarecrow. I call her that because in “The Wizard of Oz,” when Dorothy is getting ready to return home to Kansas and says her goodbyes to the Lion, the Tin Man and the Scarecrow, she tells Scarecrow, “I think I’ll miss you most of all.”
And yes, it’s true. Every time I leave Arizona after a visit home, I hug my mom and whisper, “Bye, my scarecrow” and she knows exactly what I mean.
So on this Mother’s Day, my heart will be with my scarecrow, who I love and appreciate dearly. She’s always been there for me no matter what. She’s my biggest advocate, supporter and cheerleader. I can’t even begin to think of it any other way.
And if any negative thought suggesting otherwise creeps into my head, you’d better believe it’s going to be cancelled.
Hey, readers! Is there a particular subject that you would like me to write a commentary about? Tell me, via email, at roxanne@akersmediagroup.com.
ROXANNE BROWN
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