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Features Weird, Wild and Memorable p28 Florida towns feature a far-ranging variety of unusual names. When you’re zipping down the road, you probably aren’t thinking about the why behind those unusual names. We’ve not only gone hunting for towns with quirky names; we’ve also done a little digging to find out how they came into existence and what they’re known for.

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Although Florida’s seasons seem on the surface to be uncooperative, in comparison to other climates around the country, Florida is fortunate to have plenty of sunshine and mild winters, so harvesting your very own garden right here in the heart of your favorite sun-kissed state is as easy as picking your plant and watching it grow (well, it’s almost that easy…).

From the gridiron to the ice and from the hardwood to the fairways, Ocala has produced some notable athletic talent through the years and some even seem destined for international fame and glory. BY CARLTON REESE

Play On! p52 Sports-loving Central Floridians have an advantage compared to our neighbors to the north. Sure, it may be hot in the summer, but if you’re into sports, there’s literally something going on year-round in Florida. From youth leagues to adult recreational and competitive teams, there are plenty of options. BY CYNTHIA MCFARLAND & BROCK SENG

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The Dish p59

The Pulse p71

The Scene p79

The real people, places and events that shape our community.

Our best recipes, restaurant news and culinary quick bites.

Ideas to keep you fit and healthy all year long.

Your guide to what’s happening in and around Ocala.

BY KEVIN CHRISTIAN, KARIN FABRYCUSHENBERY, JOANN GUIDRY, RYAN KIRBY, JUDGE STEVEN ROGERS & BROCK SENG

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Unlike the 1931 musical Manhattan Parade, which features the iconic showtune, the MCBIA SPRING 2015 PARADE OF HOMES isn’t showcasing any sideshow acts. What guests will see March 14 through 29 is a collection of Marion County’s finest builders, best designs and most beautiful home models. The excitement continues with the Home, Garden & Lifestyle Expo on April 11 at CF’s Klein Center. For details, check out our Q&A with Dave Harden on page 84 in The Scene or visit mcbia.org.

INSTA-WINNER Last month’s INSTAGRAM contest was a lot of fun! Everyone who entered posted a photo of their favorite place in Ocala and used #MyPlaceInOcala in the caption. We got to share our places and see a few of yours, too. The winning photo is shown (at left), and the caption said, “We just love the Splash Park on the square! What a great place for families to hang out! #MyPlaceInOcala.” Congratulations to our winner—Vicky won $50 to the Braised Onion! Join in the fun on Instagram by following us @ocalastyle_healthyliving.

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GET THE GOODS Our loyal readers love stuff, and we love giving it to them, so this month we’re bringing out the big guns. The SPA DAY GIVEAWAY from Lifestyle Solutions MedSpa will start mid-March. The winner (and the winner’s plus one) will receive a signature massage, Ageless Ultimate Hydrafacial, paraffin hand or foot treatment, relaxation period and a healthy lunch for two between treatments. This leads up to their annual event, Hot Caribbean Nights! Guests will enjoy complimentary appetizers and drinks, receive free consultations and see live demos. Since it won’t be back until next year, this is one event not to miss. And, of course, keep an eye out on Facebook for our regularly scheduled programming, like Fun Food Friday and ticket giveaways to cool events around town.

We know there are plenty of medical experts in the community. If you’re interested in reaching our readers to showcase your practice or special talent, we recommend publishing a Health Pros piece in the April issue of Healthy Living. The deadline is coming soon, so call Dean Johnson at (352) 732-0073 for more information.

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MEET & GREET If you need her, here’s where you can find her. The OS team is gaining a new member this month, LIZA FRITZ. She’s bringing with her a wealth of media experience and marketing expertise (and plenty of curls to boot). Besides her long list of talents, here are a few fun facts about Liza:

1. She has a son, Hunter, who is already 6’2” at age 15. 2. She loves saltwater fishing. 3. Her personality is as big as her hair!

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Ocala’s Newest and Biggest Estate Home Model Opening On Top of the World Communities presents four new, sensationally decorated models and over 250,000 sq. ft. of recreational fun and amenities ready to enjoy right now. These innovative home designs in our newest neighborhood of Stonebridge at Candler Hills include three-car garages, gourmet kitchens, guest suites, oversized lanai areas and all homes will exceed Energy StarTM Standards for energy efficiency. Come tour the fully furnished models and learn about our amazing, active lifestyle while enjoying the festivities at our model grand opening event. Join the celebration because you deserve the World...and you can have it all here.

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ATMAN, MARIO BROTHERS, STAR WARS… IF YOU LIST THESE AMONG YOUR FAVORITE SOURCES OF ENTERTAINMENT, THEN YOU’RE IN THE RIGHT PLACE HERE IN OCALA. TURNS OUT OCALA IS QUITE THE “NERD” MECCA. YEP, IT’S TRUE. OCALA WAS RANKED SEVENTH (IN THE NATION MIND YOU) NERDIEST SMALL CITY IN AMERICA BY MOVOTO REAL ESTATE.

Basically, some researchers with quite a bit of time on their hands researched small cities (between 50,000 and 60,000 people) and what they had to offer the nerds out there. They took into consideration the number of comic book, video game and computer stores, hobby shops, museums and book stores per capita. Ocala actually came in first in video game stores. Seems there is one video game store for every 14,236 people in our fair city. Impressive, right?

Three other Florida cities also topped the list: Sarasota (No. 2), Pensacola (No. 3) and Bradenton (No. 6). In case you’re wondering who came in first, that would be Marietta, Georgia. Nothing to be ashamed of though—we think all Ocalans should embrace their inner nerd. Source: Movoto.com

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“We’ve already accomplished so much since we launched our first ‘Feel Downtown LIVE’ spring concert series last year. The city has formed strong community partnerships to make this endeavor a success and has truly felt the support of the local businesses and our citizens,” says Central Business District Program Manager Janie Pope. General admission prices for the Feel Downtown LIVE concerts range from no charge to $15. VIP tickets are also available for each show and include exclusive VIP parking, special seating access close to the stage, free appetizers provided by The Mojo Grill and Catering Company and one free beer or non-alcoholic beverage. VIP ticket prices vary, but do not exceed $40 per person. Tickets for all shows are now on sale. For a full list of ticket pricing options, show time breakdowns and other Feel Downtown LIVE series information, visit feeldowntownlive.com.

A SCULPTURE STROLL The TUSCAWILLA SCULPTURE STROLL CELEBRATION will take place on Saturday, March 14 from 1-4pm at Tuscawilla Park. This is the community’s chance to select their favorite sculpture and vote for the $500 People’s Choice Award. Celebration festivities include free family art activities, live entertainment, food and beverages, and an awards ceremony at 3:30pm. The public will have the opportunity to meet many of the artists as well as Daniel E. Stetson, the 2015 merit award juror. People’s Choice Award voting will end at 3pm. For additional information, contact the City of Ocala cultural arts office at (352) 629-8447 or visit ocalafl.org/outdoorsculpture.

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GOLFIN’ AROUND Ocala Utilities Services is excited to announce the 2015 PUBLIC UTILITIES WEEK GOLF TOURNAMENT. The annual tournament will take place Saturday, May 16 at the Ocala Golf Club. Interested in being a sponsor? Give Chad Lynch a call at (352) 351-6636 for more information. We promise, it’s a win-win for your business! All proceeds go to prizes for the golf tournament and to the annual OUS Weatherization project. Each year, one or two homes in Ocala are selected by a nonprofit third-party for weatherization improvements at no cost to the homeowner. It’s a wonderful cause and a great way for OUS to show our appreciation and give back to our community.


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s the defendant stood at the podium, I couldn’t help but notice the necklace she was wearing. It was a thick, gold chain bearing a large religious symbol the size of my fist. Seeing that she was standing beside her court-appointed public defender, I asked if the necklace was real gold. “Absolutely,” was her response. She smiled and nodded in agreement as I commented on how expensive the necklace must be. Her facial expression quickly changed when I asked, “Why is someone with such expensive jewelry represented by a public defender?” Suddenly, she was at a loss for words. The court system is designed to provide access for all citizens, regardless of their financial standing. The right to counsel in criminal proceedings is guaranteed by the Sixth Amendment to the United States Constitution. Although free lawyers aren’t provided in civil cases, Florida law does permit filing fees to be waived for parties who are indigent. But, there are those who abuse this system. Landowners will often file eviction and ejectment actions seeking to have the court remove

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EXCUSES bad back.” My next question—which had no correct answer—was simply this: “So, the person who has been receiving government assistance for a bad back is here today suing for work he performed in removing and reinstalling tile, removing and reinstalling a toilet, painting and landscaping?” Her response was a weak, “I guess so.” It is important for citizens to have access to the courts. But it should also be understood WHY IS SOMEONE WITH SUCH EXPENSIVE JEWELRY that someone REPRESENTED BY A PUBLIC DEFENDER? has to pay for the services the court system provides. claims trial where the The Office of the Public Defender is 40-something-year-old man ready and willing to help those who was seeking payment for find themselves facing criminal charges handyman work he performed but do not have the financial ability to at the defendant’s home. He retain a private attorney. Likewise, truly claimed he wasn’t paid the indigent citizens still have the ability to full amount for removing and file a civil lawsuit by obtaining a waiver installing floor tile, removing of the associated filing fee. and installing a toilet, painting Although attorney’s fees and filing and landscaping. fees may pose a financial burden on a The plaintiff ’s wife person entering the court system, an testified they needed this untruthful statement in a request for money because the only financial assistance may not be the other income they received best way to start a case. It’s advisable to was his social security provide honest information. And the disability check. When she said this, I slowly looked up truth shall set your fee. from my notes and asked, “How is he disabled?” Her response… “He has a

someone from their property. However, to avoid paying the clerk’s filing fee, some of these landowners will file an “Application for Indigent Filing” wherein they state—under oath—they do not own any property. It doesn’t take a skilled detective to spot this obvious discrepancy. Years ago, I was presiding over a small

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SHINES DURING SILVER ANNIVERSARY Christina Etts

Beth Lazar

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These five teachers are the latest members of the GOLDEN APPLE ACADEMY. They were surprised with classroom visits to share the exciting news. One of these five will become Marion County’s 2015 Teacher of the Year and represent teachers district-wide at various functions and conferences: CHRISTINA ETTS (Dr. NH Jones Elementary), BETH LAZAR (Evergreen Elementary), BETHANY CRAWFORD (Forest High), DWAYNE MOLOCK (Greenway Elementary) and AISHA SHAHEED (Howard Middle). Meantime, MATTHEW BINKLEY (Evergreen Elementary) is Marion County’s 2015 Rookie Teacher of the Year. As the name implies, rookies are fairly new to the classroom, having no more Matthew Binkley than three years of experience.

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students gladly accepted their $500 check for winning this year’s “BATTLE OF THE BELTS” competition. That’s because more students—93 percent—were observed wearing their seat belts at LWHS than any other local high school. Ayres Cluster, a local law firm, sponsors the competition, now in its 12th year.

REACHING ROBOTICS EARLY The ROBOTIC BEARS from Hammett Bowen Jr. Elementary captured first

place for research in the recent Robopalooza tournament held in Ocala. More than 20 teams participated in the event. The team developed a bike helmet with a built-in app providing children with directions and informing parents of their child’s GPS location.

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Twenty-six classes participated in Belleview-Santos Elementary’s sixth annual 100TH DAY OF SCHOOL FOOD DRIVE. With everything tallied, 1,930 non-perishable food items were handed over to Interfaith. The winners? Mrs. Christine Attenhofer’s kindergarten academy with 371 items just by themselves! Interfaith confirms BelleviewSantos donates more food than any other school in Marion County.

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N A TWIST ON “SUPERSIZE ME,” ON TOP OF THE WORLD DEBUTED INNOVATIVE FULL-SCALE BLUEPRINT MODEL HOMES.

We’ve all squinted at home blueprints and tried to imagine what the actual home would look like, usually with unsatisfying mixed results. With the pre-construction event for On Top of the World’s latest neighborhood pending, a little creative brainstorming led to a fresh idea. “We were having our weekly marketing meeting and talking about the upcoming pre-construction event,” says Linda Massarella-Aiosa, the director of marketing for OTOW Communities. “We wanted to do something different than the usual brochures with the little model blueprints and have people walking around vacant dirt lots. Someone came up with the possible idea of life-sized blueprints, and we all loved it.” Thanks to OTOTW’s in-house and sub-contractor teams, the concept went from idea to realization in a quick six weeks. Using blue poly tarps, the OTOTW drafting team drew full-scale architectural blueprints for the four model homes of the new Stonebridge at Candler Hills neighborhood. The square footage for the models range from 2,170 to 2,800 under airconditioned space, plus each has a three-car garage to add another 1,000-plus square feet per home. Model amenities include gourmet kitchens, guest suites and oversized lanai areas. All of the models exceed Energy Star standards. It took three days to lay out the four model home blueprint tarps, each with meticulously drawn room dimensions. Concrete construction blocks lined the

perimeter of the blueprints to keep them flat. Finishing touches included furniture in the appropriate rooms, cars and golf carts in the garages and even landscaping. Every night, a crew would securely store the furnishings and vehicles then re-stage them the next day. More than 1,000 people viewed the full-sized blueprint model homes on November 6-9, 2014. “Everyone on our team did an amazing job,” says Massarella-Aiosa. “The experience was a great one for all of us and those who attended the event.” For Kenneth Colen, developer and president of all operations for OTOW Communities, the event was a resounding success. “In home building, usually buyers have nothing more to experience than a piece of paper with a floor plan on it,” says Colen. “What we wanted to do was actually let people walk through the plans to feel the space. We wanted them to get to know the home and truly experience the layout so they could have a comfortable level with how each floor plan lives and is compatible with their lifestyle.” The model home blueprints remained in place until the first week of January, when construction began on the actual homes. “Our goal is to have the models ready for showing by late March,” says Massarella-Aiosa. “We feel like the full-scale blueprints are an energizing concept, and we wouldn’t be surprised if other developers picked up the idea. We learned a lot from that first experience, and we’ll likely do the life-sized blueprints again.”

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Considering Ocala? $3,200,000

62.84 Acres - Gated Community Equestrian Estate with private owners residence, guest home and cabana. Chef ’s kitchen is open to family room and has beautiful views of the farm. Center aisle stable with chandeliers and 2/2 apartment.

$4,450,000

Lucky Warrior Farm & Ranch 114 +/- Acre Training Facility with 3/4 mile track with 170 stalls, 2 employee residences. Beautiful rolling paddocks and majestic Live Oak trees. Close to hospitals, malls, I-75 exit.

$3,300,000

Plumley Farms One of the highest elevations in Marion County sports incredible views and 30 stall stable. Offering expansive paddocks, rolling land and lush pastures. Perfect for any discipline.

Florida Greenway Access 10 - 200 Acres. Looking for the perfect spot to build your dream home? This property adjoins the Florida Horse Park. Beautiful rolling land, granddaddy live oaks and bridle trails.

$1,825,000

29.30 Acres to 80 Acres 80 Acres on Hwy 475A sports 3 stables for a total of 44 stalls, large and small paddocks. Live Oak trees grace drive and property. Large Paddocks perfect for polo, dressage, and jumpers or the breed of your choice. Stables are private and have large windows for great ventilation. 3 Bedroom, 2 bath home.

Crown’s Way Farm Looking for a training center in the NW? This 86+ acre farm has an approximate 5/8 mile race track plus 1/6 mile “chute.” 2 Training barns with 67 stalls, 13 x 13 stalls, 16-stall broodmare barn, equipment building, 15 paddocks, 3 round pens, 8-horse European walker, and 6-horse hot walker.


Let me show youOcala! $549,500

Shady Road Ranches

$549,000

27.03 Acres - Bring the Horses!

Beautiful Live Oaks Grace this private 4 acre estate with 5 stall barn and 5 paddocks. Very unique home with beautiful hardwood and slate floors. Incredible views from every window.

Unique 2 bedroom / 2 bath home overlooking lush paddocks. Stable, tack room, expansive bays and covered parking for your motorcoach, horse trailers and autos. Property is immaculate.

$597,000

90 Acres

Covered Arena Eventers don’t miss this opportunity! Covered arena - spectacular stable - 39 stalls, ½ mile grass track - stocked pond, covered round pen, managers residence, equipment building, convenient location .

Countryside Farms Bring the Horses! Spacious custom estate. Home features gourmet kitchen, formal living, dining room, expansive master suite with fireplace, and game room. Pool, cabana and detached garage for toys.

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hrough a joint collaboration between the Marion County Building Industry Association, the Chamber and Economic Partnership and the Ocala/Marion County Association of Realtors®, the 2015 Home, Garden & Lifestyle Expo returns to the Klein Conference Center in the Ewer’s Century Center at the College of Central Florida on Saturday, April 11, 2015, from 10am to 3pm. The 2015 Expo will be a signature event that will be bigger and better than ever before, as three of the area’s leading business and industry organizations have joined together to provide a unique experience where homeowners and home buyers—particularly first-time homebuyers—will be able to find professional advice on

housing options, home financing, innovative products, creative remodeling ideas, DIY projects and great deals from a variety of experts—all under one roof. The Marion County Building Industry Association (MCBIA), the Ocala/Marion County Chamber and Economic Partnership (CEP) and the Ocala/Marion County Association of Realtors (OMCAR) will bring together a diverse and talented group of experts, offering local residents the latest in innovative ideas and practical advice along with useful information to help even firsttime homebuyers. There will also be a full range of on-site exhibits and product demonstrations, featuring these innovative products and services.

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WONDERFUL ROLLING PASTURE. 2 PARCELS TOTAL 59 ACRES. LAND FEATURES SPRING THAT RUNS INTO SMALL POND. I-75 FRONTAGE IN NW OCALA. CURRENT OWNERS LEASE LAND FOR CATTLE AT THIS TIME. ZONED A-1. MLS 418358 $975,000.

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DECORATED LIKE A MODEL, METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED HOME. This is a 3/2 in gated Villas at Paddock Park. Great room, dining area, split bedroom plan, large screened back porch, private backyard. Convenient location, central to shopping and the interstate. MLS 414140 $169,900

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Oak Hammock at Bellechase Surrounded by natural beauty and located in a gated community, this 4/4 two story home in Bellechase offers everything you could want in your dream home. Enter into foyer w/built-in bookcases, leading into formal living room w/ coffered ceilings, tile flooring, & gas fireplace. Spacious family room has wood beam ceiling, wide plank wood flooring & opens to custom kitchen w/ granite counter tops, stainless appliances & breakfast bar. Additional living space w/wood flooring, added in 2013, could be used for many purposes, such as a game room or theater room. Home also features formal dining room, which leads into state of the art wine cellar, w/independent temp control & 700+ bottle capacity. All bedrooms, including master, are located on 2nd floor. Master suite is spacious w/ his & hers custom closets, double vanities, garden tub & separate walk-in shower. Home is nicely landscaped & is in meticulous condition. Located close to town, shopping and other amenities. MLS #412230 $565,000. Property is also available for rent for $3,000/ month, which includes lawn maintenance and the HOA fee.

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TURNKEY 20-ACRE FARM Great location close to Ocala and HITS; absolutely stunning 4 bedroom home with spacious rooms, tile and hardwood floors and obvious quality in every aspect; beautiful outdoor patio and pool area; 2 barns with a total of 18 stalls; office with kitchen; tack, feed, storage and laundry rooms; a full apartment; electric gate and board fencing; lush pastures; a great value in every way. $2,200,000.

EXTRAORDINARY ESTATE Elegance and grace describe this 6,000sq.ft. home with a guest house and 3/2 employee cottage on 12 acres. The property has 2 paddocks, 4-board fencing, 2 small barns, 2 gates, many extra garages for workshop, hobbies, antique cars; 2 offices; a stunning home with marble and hardwood floors throughout, 3 fireplaces, high ceilings and is in absolutely perfect condition in every way. It is in a great location--close to schools, shopping, medical, etc. Unique, quite beautiful, and an unbelievable value! $1,700,000.

Mary Lou 352-804-1856 / JORDAN® 352-351-0011 MaryLou.Jordan@gmail.com REALTOR

THE ULTIMATE 4/3 pool home with all amenities and quality on one acre. Living, dining, family room, gourmet kitchen, laundry & craft room, 3 car gar. Luxurious pool area w/ complete outdoor kitchen. Travertine floors, fireplace, granite & cherry cabinets throughout. $559,500. #416096

IMPRESSIVE 4/3.5 with quality & charm in the heart of Ocala. Foyer, living room w/fireplace, dining room, family room, 2nd family/bonus room upstairs, den w/fireplace and eat-in kitchen. Master downstairs, hardwood in living & dining room, tile. Private courtyard w/wall & gazebo. $373,000. #413580

Judy WEBB 352-875-6930 GRI, ABR, BPOR REALTOR ®

CANDLER HILLS LUXURY $195,000 • Golf course home -lanai w/ great view • 3 bedrooms, two baths, many upgrades • Tile flooring, 10’ ceilings, 42” maple cabinets • The amenities of Candler Hills/ OTOW • MLS#406665

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BUILDING LOT IN SOUTH POINT • Uniquely beautiful gated community • Acre property on secluded cul-de-sac • Adjacent to fine custom homes • Desirable close-in SE location • MLS#402687

Laurel Run

Gorgeous, in-town gated community! Enjoy the tranquil atmosphere of ponds and flowing streams. Walk or ride your bicycle through this friendly true neighborhood of lovely homes. One of these homes is just right for you. THIS HOME IS A DELIGHT! Gracious, but comfortable living. Fine details including Travertine tile flooring, granite counters, crown molding, great room fireplace and wet bar. Large kitchen and dining area. Several rooms have volume ceilings, and almost every room opens to a gorgeous PRICE CHANGE! view of the outdoors. An oversized screened porch with stone flooring lets you enjoy the spectacular yard with a pond year round. On nice afternoons, read in the deck swing by the pond. Three bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, lots of storage -- an easy home to love. MLS 408448 $329,900 PERFECT FOR PROFESSIONALS/EMPTY NESTERS. Upstairs massive bedroom, den or media area, huge closet, & large bath. Also a sleeping porch with room for a hammock. Formal dining room w/corner cabinets, living room w/wood-burning fireplace. Large kitchen w room for table island. Wood floors through most of home. Molding & ceiling treatments add to the warm feeling of the vernacular design. This gated community has a 24/7 guard for your security and is close to all areas of Ocala MLS 399620 $315,000

Patricia 352-843-4147 / KILGORE 352-351-0011 TrishKilgore@aol.com REALTOR ® / GRI

Quiet Country Living near Ft. McCoy! Gorgeous 4/3 nestled on 6.66 acres is awaiting you! This home features a great rm with a beautiful fireplace that opens up to the kitchen complete with hickory cabinets. Formal dining area and a den/office offers lots of space to spread out! Large master suite with lots of closet space and large bath. Jack/ Jill bath featured in large guest bedrooms. $299,900.

So close to town with so much space! Renovated 3/2 home with a pool and a 1/1 in-law home. This beauty has wood floors throughout, updated kitchen and updated bathrooms. Lovely pool separates the homes and the backyard is fenced for privacy. Lots of natural light throughout both homes. Too many updates to list! Must see! $169,000 MLS#411913

Angela 352-361-8359 / UMPLEBY, PA 352-351-0011 AUmpleby@RobertsFlorida.com REALTOR ®


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EQUESTRIAN FACILITY

$1,199,000

• Great location/ Close to Florida Horse Park

TURNING HAWK

$859,000

ML#421088

• 64.1 acre farm

• Warm and welcoming character throughout

• 3 Homes on property

• 5 bedroom, 3.5 bath

• Barn, wash/tack room

• Generous open floor plan

• Paddocks, office, shed row

• 5 Stall barn with full bath

• Stalls, pens and riding lanes

ML#379173

• 5.39 +/- Acres

ALAMAR VILLAGE

$499,000

PRISTINE FARM

$849,000

• 4 bedroom, 4 baths

• 3 bedroom, 3 bath main home with screened pool

• 4.01 acres

• 1 bedroom, 1 bath guest home with indoor pool

• 5,232 sq. ft., split plan • Screened in-ground pool & 3-car garage

ML#404467

• Paddock, stall barn and sheds plus huge workshop

ML#414448

• 26.84 +/- Acres

STUNNING & GORGEOUS • 5 bedroom, 5.5 baths • 1.5 story on 10 acres • In-ground pool & covered patio ML#402877

• 6,101 sq. ft. plus barn/workshop

$989,500


BIG SKIES ESTATE Live large in this house on the hill with big country skies and ample room for all the family. With 3+ acres, a roomy 4/3 pool home let your inner country come alive. Zoned A-1 you can bring your kids 4H animals or grow your own garden the possibilities are endless when you are here. Comfort surrounds you with a huge great room,separate office or den,split guest rooms, master suite with a very stylish spa bath,and the perfect kitchen for the cook in the family. Let the fresh air run thru, with a screened front porch and a large screened patio pool area,the fall breezes will keep the perfect temperature. This home is laid out for maximum energy efficiency and in the affordable with extra air ducts. Features you will appreciate with energy efficiency, this mini farm with a big country sky is a must see for those that want it.

WINNERS CIRCLE FARM The ultimate training center.... train your next derby contender here on this incredible farm. Situated On 30+ acres with ownership in a very limited shared 3/4 mile irrigated track with starting gates, and lights. The farm features 2 barns, center aisle & shed row with a total of 60 12x12 stalls, 4 hot/ cold wash racks, covered 60ft/ 6 horse eurocizer, fly spray system, fans, 2 feed & hay rooms, laundry room, manager office with full bath & kitchen, lounge with kitchen for the employees, 10 paddocks with auto waters, 15 turn out round pens, 40x140 lined aerated horse pool that is 14ft deep, and so much more. Completely turn key from weanlings all way up to your working race horses this is a must see for your thoroughbred crowd.

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LET’S HAVE A POOL PARTY FLORIDA HORSE PARK FARM Wow what a location...just 2 miles to the Florida Horse Park. Quality you’ll appreciate with this custom built 10 stall show barn, with upgraded features such as custom yoke steel stall fronts, half bath,and a huge feed/ tack room. Built with comfort in mind, this 3/2 totally renovated manufactured home is nestled on manicured 10 acres. Perfect for the Winter Horse show enthusiast.

For the buyer who wants it all - former model Home with no detail overlooked! This custom Prince Phillip which boast 4/2.5 baths has all the features you will appreciate such as 18’ Cathedral Ceilings, Wood Burning Rock-Stack Stone Fireplace, Oak Carved Stairway, 2 Story Deck off Office with Kitchenette, Heated pool w/ salt water capabilities and 25’ Screen Enclosure, 16x16 Pool House, and 12x24 A/C Workshop! All this in the privacy of your .56+ acres nestled in a Cul-de-sac. Location, Location, Location! Conveniently located in SW Ocala, close to Shopping, Restaurants, and Hospitals. Too many features to list, Call today to discover how you can have it ALL!

POND VIEW FARM First time ever offered for sale...Pond View Farm is an opportunity of a lifetime here in Ocala. This 24+ acre farm is definitely one of the most stunning & unique properties you will come across, starting with the custom 5 bedroom main home which is built over the blue waters of an acre stocked pond to the 2/3 guest house nestled into the rolling hills of the property. Features of the main home include a large formal living room & formal dining room perfect for entertaining. This home also includes an intimate family room with custom built ins & wet bar, office, craft room, huge bedrooms with on suite bathrooms, and a separate summer cook house all overlooking the pond. The guest house features a formal living plus a huge family room, office and personal gym. The manicured acres have the feel of a park with Live Oaks draped in Spanish moss, flowering shrubs & garden beds, lush bahia paddocks completely fenced in 4 board.

SOUTHERN SPLENDOR Own a glorious piece of Ocala history. The James Taylor house c 1907 offers southern splendor at its finest from breathtaking garden views to relaxing verandas to the grace and beauty you would expect from a southern mansion. Enter the home through a grand foyer and be welcomed into areas perfect for entertaining. This home features 2 large living areas, a huge dining room, kitchen, butler pantry, breakfast room, sunroom, 1/2 bath and office downstairs. Upstairs has 4 spacious bedrooms and 2 baths. Come on over and enjoy the southern charm of the James Taylor house.

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WATERFRONT Sportsman’s Retreat. Lake Tsala Apopka in Citrus County, famous for fishing, hunting, kayaking, skiing, air boating, and borders Pott’s Preserve & it’s all out the back door of this beautiful multi-level home. Cathedral beamed cedar ceilings, walls, and oak floors. Stone fireplace, accent lighting. Like new appliances & a/c. Tiled baths w/slate & travertine. Wrap around screened porches. Lake views! Your own grove of lemons, limes, avocado, mango, bananas, fig, nectarines, ruby reds, tangelos, blueberries, and mulberries! Chill in the hot tub! Copper colored tin roof. Fenced yard. Workshop and Garage. Security system. Not far from Bike Path, boat ramp & beach in Hernando. $258,900.00

20 Acres, NW Farm. Picturesque tree lined paved road leads to this home. 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths plus office. Tiled foyer opens up to great room with vaulted ceilings and wood floors overlooking a screened lanai. Maple wood cabinetry thru out. Countertops of wild sea granite, stainless steel appliances. Huge mud room off 2 car garage. Center-aisle 8 stall barn, with 1/2 bath, tack & feed. Cross-fenced lush pasture with huge old oaks. Additional land available. $495,000.00

GOLDEN HILLS GOLF & TURF CLUB off Hwy. 27 in NW Ocala, convenient to HITS, Longwood Farm, I-75 and town.3 bedroom, 3 bath home on the Golf Course is being sold to settle an estate. In ground pool. A lovely community with a gorgeous clubhouse, award winning golf course, great places to walk with rolling hills & beautiful views. Low HOA fees. $245,000.00

NE Ocala, Gated Community in the country but minutes to town. Exceptionally nice, 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with 2 car garage. New central heat & air, new range with convection oven. Beautiful kitchen. Solar heated inground pool. 10x20 workshop w/loft and privacy fenced back yard. Landscaped 1/2 acre. $235,000.00

4.7 acre farm near Westport High, OBS, and shopping! This charming log home has 2 bedrooms plus a guest room and office area. Florida stone fireplace, cathedral beamed ceilings, wood floors and pretty tiled baths. Rocking chair front and back porches. Inground pool, privacy fenced and landscaped. His and hers workshops (hers has a/c). 2 stall barn with room to add 4 more under existing roof. Electric gate with paved entry. Absolutely a cute, cute home! $239,500.00

28 Acre Farm, NW Ocala location near Ocala Breeder Sales, Airport and town. Meticulously maintained and ready to move in, quick occupancy is doable. 2 show barns, very nice barn apartment, dressage arena, round pen, jump field. Board & noclimb fenced paddocks with run-ins. 3 bedroom, 3 bath home has two offices, open floor plan for entertaining, and a cook’s kitchen. There’s a solar heated salt water pool, generators, security system, paved drives throughout, gated entries and so much more! Bridle Paths to ride off property. One of a kind for quality, location & comfort. 3 parcels allow for another residence. $1,499,000.00





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629,900

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6Trina bedBerry / 3.5 bath / 6.68 Acres

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159,500 Stonewood HistoricVillas Downtown $370,000

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Donna 5 bed / 2 Luffman bath

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$ 785,000 GorgeousSummerglen Farm 234,900

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Citrus Springs $369,900 Hamlet 125,000 Hunterdon 4 bed / 3 bath / Pool

Robert 3.99 Gonzalez Acres

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Rainbow Springs Country Club $232,900

393,500

Vern Uhlinger

4 bed / 2 bath / Florida Room

in the beautiful and quiet neighborhood of Rainbow 5 bed / 3 bath / 3Located half baths / Lakefront Agent Chris Swor Country Club. Home features beautiful cabinetry, ® vuhlinger@ellisonrealty.com Truely a hidden paradise! ThisSprings gem on the lake is a custom REALTOR kitchen,counters, invisible fence lots of curb appeal! home that boasts a huge kitchen large with granite huge and 352.895.7050 cswor@ellisonrealty.com

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Donna Luffman Donna Luffman REALTOR® ®

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785,000 Gorgeous Farm 785,000

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$ 459,900 Meadowlands 459,900

Connie Ryan

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OVER 40 YEARS

IN OCALA

A LONG STANDING HISTORY IS OUR NAMESAKE

TOM BARTLETT

Since 1973, we’ve been dedicated to the

business of Real Estate, and it’s an industry we love. With 3 offices on the pulse of Ocala/Marion County and The Villages, we’re here to serve you. From Property Management to housing over 100 Real Estate Agents to meet your needs, we are the trusted source of innovative Real Estate solutions, creating exceptional experiences for all we serve. Our culture is based on people, on service and on helping individuals navigate through Real Estate and find them the home of their dreams.

After 35 years at Ellison, it’s hard to find what we have anywhere else. The technology we have is second-to-none, and our management team is superb. From the owner of the company, Dale, Gayle and the support staff, we’re like family here. Coldwell Banker is so progressive and management is simply the best to work with in all of Ocala!

PAT ROADERICK

I interviewed with several real estate offices but when I walked into Coldwell Banker Ellison Realty, I knew I was home. They offered more support, more training, and after 7 years I can say, that the training continues. Being an agent at Coldwell Banker Ellison Realty is still as exciting and satisfying as it was the very first day I started!

SALLIE SAUNDERS

ROBERT & GEORGINA

GONZALEZ

Giving our clients an excellent experience whether it be buying or selling a home is our top priority and passion. Coldwell Banker Ellison Realty has the technology, the support staff, and the experienced managers to help us reach our full potential as Professional Realtors. The positive team approach makes it a great place to work and succeed!

LAURA CARVER

As an experienced agent, I joined Coldwell Banker Ellison Realty because no other company compared to them. The professionalism of the owner, brokers and Realtors is what a makes them an outstanding Real Estate Company. I knew that for myself and my clients that there was no other choice. When marketing or buying real estate, at Ellison we are a team!

As a veteran Realtor, I joined Coldwell Banker Ellison Realty to grow my opportunities for myself and my clients. Locally and internationally known they have helped me achieve my success. There is no other real estate office for me. I’m truly happy being part of this company and wouldn’t work anywhere else!

CHRIS & CHRISTINE

SCHMIDT

Why did we join the Coldwell Banker Family? From the beginning it was clear. Honestly, no other organization came close to making us feel at home. We care about the people we work with because they show us every day that they care about us. No other company even came close to what we were looking for. We love working with the Ellison family!

Interested in a career in Real Estate? Call Kim Bryant or Gayle Lowry for information

352.732.8350 or 352.633.5500


More than real estate...

Selling the Ocala Lifestyle

PADDOCKS OF MILLWOOD • 10.25 Acres • Gated Equine Community • 3 bedrooms, 2 baths • 3 stall barn with equipment storage

• Heated Pool • Upgraded appliances & RV Parking • $549,000 • MLS#420443

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Oak Pointe 4 Bedrooms Screened Pool Circle Drive with Pavers

• Underground Dog Fence • Detached Garage • $430,000

ROLLING MEADOWS • • • • •

11.23 Acres 3 Miles to HITS 3 bedrooms, 2 baths Screened pool Safe room and addl craft room

• Formal Living Room and Family Room • Large Master with Jacuzzi Tub • $695,000 • MLS#419648

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26.83 Acres NW Marion County 3 Lovely Homes 3 Barns Hot Wallker

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Round Pen Office $1,075,000 MLS#420454

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4.5 Acres 4 Bedrooms, 4 Baths 3,268 sq ft. SW Marion County Circular Drive Granite Fireplace MLS #415937 Reduced $499,000

CARLA A D LORD

CARMEN C M MURVIN Realtor® / Owner R

FINAL FOUR FARM

Broker, GRI / LCAM AM M (352) 266-6181 1811

www.OcalaHomesandFarmsRealty.com • 352-629-2200


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A NATURE LOVER’S PARADISE This 3 Bed/2 bath home is perfectly situated on 5.11 acres, overlooking a wet weather pond allowing you to never miss the view or wildlife. Featuring an open layout, light and bright kitchen with stainless appliances, spacious master suite with bonus room, screened patio and more. Offered at: $124,000 MLS# 419776

PRICE REDUCED! 2.80 ACRES IN DESIRABLE ROLLING HILLS 3 Bed/ 2 Bath with 1953 SF of living space. Living, family, study, inside laundry & screened patio. The property also features a large pole barn and utility shed. Offered at: $110,999 MLS# 417087

LOVELY PROPERTY NEAR GOETHE STATE FOREST! Very nice 3.67 acre parcel, right on CR 337, not far from the Black Prong Trail Head. Would be a great property to build your new home! Offered at: $22,900 MLS# 414630

Dionne Peace

Realtor®

(352) 817-6755 Direct

5 ACRES CONVENIENT TO THE VILLAGES & FLORIDA HORSE PARK- 4 bed/2 bath home nestled at the very back of this parcel offers lots of privacy. Stacked stone fireplace, spacious open layout & new stainless appliances. Lots of beautiful old Oak trees & some nice established grass, so bring your horses. Offered at: $159,900 MLS# 414630

Kathleen Plunkett

Realtor® Broker (352) 816-1255 Direct

3 ACRES IN GATED WHISPER CREST SUBDIVISION! Amazing outdoor living with a sport pool almost across the street from the Country Club of Ocala. Home includes all appliances with wine cooler in Butler’s Pantry, ice maker, double dishwasher, summer kitchen and an EVO Grill by the pool. All 6 bedrooms have their own private bathroom plus an additional half bath. Exercise room next to master would also make a great nursery or den. Vinyl and wrought iron fencing on property. MLS# 420255

1740 E. Silver Springs Blvd. Ocala, FL 34470 E-mail: sales@triplecrownrealty.com - Phone: (352) 671-2900 or Toll Free: 1-877-671-2901


NEW LISTING IN DEL WEBB. One of a kind custom Biscayne model! 3 bdrm/2 bath home. New glass enclosed lanai with stunning golf (352) 445-4953 course views. All rooms freshly painted, new flooring throughout. Bob Niedzwiecki New granite kitchen counter tops with glass tiled backsplash. Features 42” maple cabinets and stainless steel appliances. Master (352) 408-8525 bath with separate glass enclosed shower and cultured marble jetted tub. LED lighting in main living area. This floor plan is a breath of fresh air totally different and unique! Don’t miss this one! $259,400 Carol Castineira

New listing in gated Deer Path Estates. Beautiful 4/3 CBS split bedroom plan home. Volume ceilings, chef’s eat in kitchen with prep sink and granite, master suite with luxurious bath and covered lanai with gas fireplace are just a few of the features that make this a very special (352) 843-1542 home. $295,000. Donna Eastman

Carol VanWagner

(352) 572-4259

Betty & Ron Viola (352) 239-5851 (352) 239-5852

Rainbow Springs Country Club - This 3 bedroom, plus den home is just under 3,000 sq ft of living space. Two baths and two half baths, 3 car oversized garage, living room with fireplace and a family room. Large master suite is off lanai and features french doors. Eat-in kitchen with Corian counter tops and wall of glass overlooking lanai. 34’ glass enclosed lanai overlooking pool with spa and waterfall. Hot tub tucked in corner. All of this surrounded by lush private 1.44 acre yard. Call for appointment. $349,000

Lovely split plan 3/2/2 Ayreshire Model home in Candler Hills. Home is open and airy with great room and formal dining area. Slider to sizable screened lanai to enjoy lovely landscaped private backyard. Kitchen with Corian counters and breakfast bar, Café dining area with view. Master bedroom is roomy with 2 walk-in closets, master bath with double vanity and oversized tiled step-in shower. Brick paver driveway. Asking $195,900

The Boulevard Office 615 E Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala (352) 732-3344 Office Gene Boone

SW Hwy. 200 Office 8721 SW Hwy. 200, Ocala (352) 479-0123 Office Naomi Furbush

Situated on a lush acre in SE Ocala this beautifully remodeled 4/ 4 pool Audrey Johns home has over 3300 Sq Ft. Features include oversized rooms, custom (352) 812-6767 double sided fireplace between living and family rooms, state of the art kitchen with granite and stainless steel. Two master suites, bonus room, 2 car garage plus detached 2 car garage and a private resort style pool with waterfall in lush tropical setting... Simply Irresistible at $299,900

Tom Murvin

(352) 362-0473

Allison Cumbie

(352) 502-2582

TRAIL RIDER’S DREAM. This farm has it all! Beautiful 3/2 split plan home nestled among beautiful oak trees on 12.82 acres with 1/2 acre pond. Features cathedral ceilings, open floor plan, upgraded kitchen, great room and master suite. Screened pool with waterfall. Bring the horses - 60x40 six stall barn with tack room, 30x26 pavilion, RV pad w/elec., equipment shed & trails very close by. MLS#406907 $314,500

Splendid home new to market. Attention to detail shows in this gorgeous move-in ready 4/3/2 located in Summerton South. Exquisite kitchen with 48" gas stove, professional Viking fridge, subzero dual zone built-in wine cooler. Split floor plan. Well appointed in every way. Screened salt water pool, gas fire pit, and a fabulous outdoor entertainment area. MLS# 418821

Immaculate 3/2 home ready for immediate occupancy. Open Julia McPherson floor plan with private back yard. Kitchen has attractive cabinets, (352) 895-0722 stainless steel appliances opening to a breakfast nook. Master suite has walk in closet, tray ceilings and nice en-suite bath. A tiled screened lanai and irrigation system compliment this real charmer, located in Ocala Waterway. Asking $139,900 MLS#414152

Summerfield/ The Villages 16570 S. Hwy. 441, Summerfield (352) 307-0304 Office Sheila McKathan

Lady Lake/ The Villages 126 N Hwy. 27, Lady Lake (352) 750-5110 Office Paul Ressler

Email or Call Broker/Owner Gene Boone directly at Boone@FoxfireRealty.com • 352-732-3344


Donna Knox (352) 216-5495 Residential /Farms

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Julia McPherson (352) 895-0722 Providing courteous service

Lindsay Paolillo (352) 509-1063 SW Ocala

Dee Ellen & James Cook (352) 207-4194 Farms & Residential

Donna Eastman (352) 843-1542 Residential / 55+ /Farms

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$409,900

$175,990

3 bedrooms, 3 baths 3 car garage w/ 2,938 Sq Ft overlooking the 12th green. Upgraded home with crown moldings, tray ceilings and beautiful lighting thoughout. MLS#R415659

2 bedrooms, 2 baths 2 car garage w/ 1,578 Sq Ft freshly painted home, all tile flooring, large master bath with shower and double vanity, enclosed lanai and lush landscape. MLS#418919

$204,900

$398,500

3 bedrooms 2 baths, 2 car garage w/ 1,709 Sq Ft extended lanai and large screened patio. Granite counters, crown molding in kitchen, tile and wood flooring throughout. Beautifully landscaped. MLS#419121

3 bedrooms,3 baths, 3 car garage w/ 2,913 Sq Ft overlooking the golf course. Gourmet kitchen, granite counters, stainless steel appliances. MLS#R415336

REDUCED

$73,590

UNDER CONTRACT

2 bedrooms, 2 baths 1 car garage w/ 1,440 Sq Ft Beautifully remodeled villa with new carpet and tile, new kitchen cabinets and appliances. MLS#417857

2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage w/ 1,984 Sq Ft Villa with rear porch and privacy fence. MLS#415135

$69,500 2 bedrooms 2 baths 1 car garage w/ 1,369 Sq Ft Villa with tile flooring throughout, new roof, new A/C unit, washer and dryer, move-in ready. MLS#420319

$189,970 2 bedrooms, 2 baths 1 car garage w/ 1,795 Sq Ft upgraded floors througout, stainless steel appliances and beautiful cabinets. MLS#R415736

$94,900 2 bedrooms, 2 baths 1 car garage w/ 1,784 Sq Ft well maintained home with new carpet, beautiful tiled floors, sliding patio doors to heated and cooled Florida room. MLS#420322

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$69,900 2 bedrooms, 2 baths 1 car garage w/ 1,579 Sq Ft move in ready villa, modern baths, appliances, open concept with enclosed lanai. Large walk-in closet. MLS#420353

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BUSINESSBRIEFS

MOVIN’ ON UP OCALA REALTY WORLD moved into a new state-

of-the-art real estate office on February 10, and the move was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony held at the new location, 2709 SW 27th Avenue. The ceremony began at 4:30pm and was followed by cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. The company opened in mid-2011 and has quickly become a successful local real estate office.

A WIN IN COURT

LOCAL PIANO SERVICE WINS AWARD

The FLORIDA HIGH SCHOOL MOCK TRIAL CIRCUIT COMPETITION was held

February 6 at the Marion County Courthouse. Teams from Trinity Catholic High School’s Comprehensive Law Honors class and Marion Technical Institute’s Law and Government Program competed with Trinity Catholic coming out victorious. The team will compete in the Florida High School Mock Trial State Finals March 5-7 in Orlando.

BARRETT PIANO SERVICE has earned the service industry’s coveted honor, the Angie’s List Super Service Award. To win, you must meet strict requirements such as having an “A” grade in the overall, recent and review period sections on Angie’s List, plus the company must pass a background check and abide by all of the site’s operational guidelines. Angie’s List founder, Angie Hicks, said only about 5 percent of piano service companies in Florida have performed consistently enough to earn the award.

A NEW

LIFESTYLE RESORT COMMUNITY

On January 23, a ribbon-cutting ceremony for TRILOGY AT OCALA PRESERVE was held. Shea Homes was joined by Ocala/Marion County Chamber & Economic Partnership and Ocala Mayor Kent Guinn, who did the honors of cutting the ribbon. After the ceremony, a reception was held for guests in the new tour center, which doubles as the first of two planned clubhouses. Trilogy has been named the No. 1 most trusted resort community builder in the Lifestory Research Most Trusted Builders in America Study.

WELCOME TO THE

FAMILY

On January 16, OCALA FIRE RESCUE welcomed Geoffrey

Duplessis and Chris Pavlos to the family of firefighters. They were joined in celebration by their families at a ceremony officiated by Battalion Chief Shane Alexander at the Florida State Fire College.

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A HUGE STEP UP The COLLEGE OF CENTRAL FLORIDA FOUNDATION recently announced that its goal of securing two $4,000 scholarships for eligible elementary schools in Citrus, Levy and Marion counties was reached. Each school year, one male and one female fifth-grader from each chosen school receives a $4,000 scholarship to attend the Central Florida College upon high school graduation. At the end of the 2014-2015 school year, a record 95 scholarships will be awarded to students in local schools.

START THE MUSIC The Ocala Symphony Orchestra announced that the Ocala City Council approved the construction of the REILLY ARTS CENTER, formerly the City Auditorium. The City of Ocala pledged $300,000 toward the $2.6 million project, which will also include an outdoor stage in Tuscawilla Park to be used for a variety of activities. The Ocala Symphony Orchestra expects the project to be completed by October 2015.


PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

Thirty-year Ocalan launches BizTech, a technology company that offers service to all.

A NATIVE Technician

B

efore the 12 years of professional IT work, Robbie Bisbee was just a 7 year old who dragged out his family’s dusty old computer and started learning how it worked. He might have only been a child, but he was already hooked on computers. Robbie grew up on and around technology, eventually leading him to start BizTech, an IT company for offices, homes and more. With BizTech, Robbie travels to customers’ homes and businesses and repairs, replaces and upgrades whatever needs to be done. And he does all the work himself as an alternative to having a technician on staff. “Businesses don’t want to pay someone $50,000 to $60,000 a year to sit in an office,” he says. “We charge you just for what you use. You’re literally only paying for what you need.” Robbie is a born-and-raised Ocalan and has lived and worked his entire life right here in the city, though he has done his fair

share of traveling. But, even after making his way to 46 states and 17 countries around the world, he has always come back home to Ocala. As a teen, he entered Forest High School’s Engineering and Manufacturing Institute of Technology, or EMIT. While in EMIT, he was in charge of the network and was the “computer technician” who helped all of the teachers with their computers. When graduation came, his future was set and he joined Best Buy’s Geek Squad program where he became a Special Agent. For 10 years, Special Agent Robbie was in charge of Best Buy’s business and enterprise-level work for all of North and Central Florida. While working, he received a degree in computer science and is a certified Small Business Specialist, Microsoft System Administrator and Apple Certified Mac Technician. He is also a state-certified low voltage electrician. If it involves technology, Robbie has the expertise and the know-how to fix it.

He left Best Buy to test-run owning his own business with a partner in a joint-ownership. After things didn’t work out, Robbie took his clients and moved to greener pastures with BizTech. Robbie’s biggest focus is doctors’ offices. Recently, federal regulations have required businesses to move over to EMRs, or electronic medical record systems. The federal laws behind EMRs require networks to be set up in specific ways. With Ocala’s large medical community switching over to EMRs, Robbie’s prime focus has been upgrading local offices. He visits the offices, checks the logs and makes sure everything is backed up off-site, taking away the stress and fear of hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dollars in fees. Medical offices not up to regulation could lose government credits for the work done through Medicare as well. “I give them peace of mind so they can continue their business and not have to worry about

I give them peace of mind so they can continue their business and not have to worry about coming in the next day audited or fined. —ROBBIE BISBEE

coming in the next day audited or fined,” Robbie says. And although the medical community has been keeping Robbie’s schedule filled these days, he also works with non-profits and residential customers on everything from virus removal and Smart TV set ups to wireless Internet boosting. Residential IT work plays into one of his favorite pastimes: meeting new people. “I love going out and finding out new and interesting things about people,” he says. “You never know who you’re going to meet.”

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FLORIDA TOWNS FEATURE A FAR-RANGING VARIETY OF UNUSUAL NAMES.

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T’S HAPPENED MORE THAN ONCE. YOU’RE DRIVING ALONG THE HIGHWAY AND SPOT A SIGN FOR AN UPCOMING TOWN THAT YOU EITHER CAN’T PRONOUNCE OR IT’S SO BIZARRE, YOU CAN’T BELIEVE ANYONE WOULD ACTUALLY PICK THAT NAME FOR A TOWN. WHEN YOU’RE ZIPPING DOWN THE ROAD, YOU PROBABLY AREN’T THINKING ABOUT THE WHY BEHIND THOSE UNUSUAL NAMES. DON’T WORRY, WE’VE DONE IT FOR YOU. WE’VE NOT ONLY GONE HUNTING FOR TOWNS WITH QUIRKY NAMES; WE’VE ALSO DONE A LITTLE DIGGING TO FIND OUT HOW THEY CAME INTO EXISTENCE AND WHAT THEY’RE KNOWN FOR. SO COME ALONG FOR THE RIDE AND CHECK OUT THE HISTORY BEHIND A FEW OF THESE TOWNS. YOU JUST MIGHT WANT TO PAY A VISIT TO A FEW IN THE FUTURE.

Nature lovers flock to the Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge, a sprawling 31,000acre preserve. It’s home to the endangered West Indian Manatee, along with more than 250 species of birds, making it a popular destination for birders. You won’t find much civilization in the area surrounding the town of Chassahowitzka, but you will find a natural Florida paradise.

Photo Courtesy of City of Frostproof

Frostproof LOCATION: POLK COUNTY

Photo Courtesy of Sally Price

Chassahowitzka LOCATION: CITRUS COUNTY

Hog Valley LOCATION: MARION COUNTY

Head east from Ocala and you’ll soon hit the Ocala National Forest, the most visited forest in the state. If you find yourself on Northeast 160th Avenue Road, you’ve made it to Hog Valley, a small community established in 1960. Most activities in the area center around the Ocala National Forest’s outdoor offerings. The hog theme remains popular; one area bar is known as the Pig Pen Saloon. There’s more than one story circulating as to how the tiny community was named. One local told me that prior to the 1960s, residents often let their hogs run loose and the frisky critters quickly multiplied. When the Florida Barge Canal project came through and Rodman Dam was built, the swampy area where the hogs liked to congregate was flooded. This forced the hogs to migrate over into the scrub area of the forest where, to the dismay of forest service officers, they rooted up and destroyed newly planted pine seedlings, hence their nickname “Piney Root” hogs. (Another how-thecommunity-got-its-name legend involves a pet hog named Petunia who was the mascot for a local bar until the night some patrons got drunk and decided on a barbeque. That story is too sad, so I’m sticking with the first story!) The town is anchored by Forest Baptist Church, a volunteer fire department, an active civic center and the Liz McGrath Thrift Store. The thrift store began as a dream by a group of women in the 1970s eager to give back to the community and continues to sponsor a summer camp, school supply giveaway and annual Thanksgiving dinner. Each year, the annual Hog Valley Christmas Parade is led by Miss Piggy.

Photo Courtesy of City of Hog Town & Residents

Named after the Seminole word for “hanging pumpkins,” Chassahowitzka is located in the very southwestern corner of Citrus County. In the early 1900s, the area was once the site of a booming lumber mill. Mules hauled timber from the swamp to be loaded onto railroad cars in nearby Homosassa. The railroad hasn’t operated since the late 1930s, but the tram system remains and is now frequented by hikers and bikers. Outdoor enthusiasts say the Chassahowitzka River offers some of the state’s best paddling opportunities, thanks to the springs, tidal creeks and extensive salt marshes. The “Chaz” meanders for several miles before reaching the Gulf but is only a few feet deep at most the entire way.

Situated between Lake Clinch and Lake Reedy, Fort Clinch was established here in 1850 and permanent settlers moved into the area in the 1880s. The town first went by the name Keystone City, but that didn’t last long since there was already a Keystone Heights not too far north. A resident suggested the name Frostproof, which was little more than clever marketing designed to entice people to buy property. The optimistic name was no guarantee that temperatures wouldn’t drop below 32 degrees. The Great Freeze of 1894 proved that when much of Florida’s citrus industry in the central and northern regions—including groves in Frostproof—was destroyed.

Photo Courtesy of City of Hog Town & Residents

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remains a big draw. Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park welcomes visitors year-round, many of whom come to see the manatees, which frequent the springs. Homosassa also remains one of the state’s prominent fishing spots. In fact, all of Florida’s major fly-fishing records for tarpon have been set in this area.

Photo Courtesy of Bob Bachman

Micanopy

LOCATION: ALACHUA COUNTY Photo Courtesy of Bill Garvin

Homosassa LOCATION: CITRUS COUNTY

This Gulf Coast town traces its name to Seminole and Creek heritage, which supposedly means “place where wild pepper grows.” In the 1840s, William Cooley settled the land now known as Homosassa and was recognized as the first Justice of the Peace in the area. Cooley soon sold his property to David Levy Yulee, a wealthy land owner, politician and developer who built a 5,100-acre sugar plantation and sugar mill along the Homosassa River in 1846. Actually, it was Yulee’s many slaves who built the plantation and worked the land, planting sugar, cotton and citrus. Yulee became one of the state’s first senators, and Levy County is named for him. Homosassa evolved into a bustling community also known for its citrus and lumber production, but that came to a screeching halt with the Civil War. The town supported the Confederate cause but eventually fell to Union forces, which decimated the sugar plantations, along with Yulee’s grand mansion on Tigertail Island in the Homosassa River. Yulee actually went to prison for about nine months because he’d joined the Congress of the Confederacy. The plantations are long gone, but you can still visit the Yulee Sugar Mill Ruins, now a Florida park and picnic spot. Nature-themed tourism

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Howey-in-the-Hills LOCATION: LAKE COUNTY

Many towns are named for their founders; this one just happens to be named for the scenery, too. When William John Howey founded the town in the spring of 1925, he thought that “Town of Howey” was sufficient, but two years later, the village’s name was officially changed to recognize the area’s gently rolling topography. A native of Illinois, in 1921, Howey built the first citrus juice plant in Florida in the area that would soon bear his name. By the time he died in 1938, he’d made his mark as the state’s greatest citrus developer, having bought thousands of acres of raw land, planted it in citrus and then resold it. Howey-in-the-Hills is located on Little Lake Harris, and boating and fishing are popular activities. The town still features classic architecture from the ‘20s. A visit to the area isn’t complete without a stop at Bok Tower Gardens in nearby Lake Wales, featuring landscape gardens and the famous Singing Tower with its 60-bell carillon. Since the garden opened in 1929, over 23 million visitors have toured the grounds.

Named for a Seminole chief, this quaint town of under 1,000 residents is located just east of U.S. Highway 441 and is the state’s second oldest town. (St. Augustine has the distinction of being the oldest.) Although it wasn’t known by the name Micanopy then, a Timucua Indian village was located in the area as early as 1539. The town was part of a land grant made by the King of Spain in 1817 to Don Fernando del la Maza Arrendondo of Havana and St. Augustine. This was once the location of Fort Defiance, and the town’s main street, Cholokka Boulevard, was a former Indian trading route. Country music artist John Anderson mentions Micanopy by name in his popular song, “Seminole Wind,” released in 1992 as the title track from his album of the same name. Film makers love this picturesque location, too; the movies Doc Hollywood and Cross Creek were both shot here, as was the History Channel’s Top Gear. Today, tourists flock to Micanopy to visit its antiques and gift shops, quaint eateries and the Herlong Mansion, a B&B with intriguing ghost stories and history dating back to 1845. The town’s popular Micanopy Fall Harvest Festival has been held for four decades.

Photo Courtesy of Bob Bachman


Okahumpka

LOCATION: LAKE COUNTY

With a population of less than 267 in the last census, the town was founded in 1885 by Reverend Edmund Snyder of Pennsylvania. One can only hope he didn’t know the meaning of Okahumpka, which is a Native American word for “lonely or bitter waters.” Ouch. The U.S. Register of Historic Places has recognized the Campbell House on Country Road 470 (some call it the “Valentine House”) as a historic home. There may not be a lot happening in Okahumpka, but it’s considered part of the Orlando metro area, so it’s only a hop, skip and a jump to bright lights and big city activities. The town does have a service plaza named after it on the Florida Turnpike, though—probably just to make the tourists say, “Huh?”

eventually captured, marking a bloody end to the Indian Wars in that part of the state. With its proximity to the Suwannee River, Old Town is no stranger to boat traffic. One of those vessels, the “City of Hawkinsville,” sunk there in 1922, and the shipwreck is still visible below the Old Suwannee River Railroad Bridge. The Nature Coast Trail State Park passes right through Old Town and over the Suwannee and is a favorite of many hikers and bicyclists.

Photo Courtesy of Jon Harvey

Photo Courtesy of Sally Price

Otter Creek LOCATION: LEVY COUNTY

Photo Courtesy of Sally Price

Old Town LOCATION: DIXIE COUNTY

About 12 miles north of Chiefland, along U.S. Highway 19, lies the “city” of Old Town. Using the word “city” to describe this small Florida hamlet is definitely stretching it, but you will find plenty of history here. The area is said to be the site of the state’s oldest Indian settlement, hence the name. In 1818, the “Battle of Old Town” saw fierce fighting between forces led by General Andrew Jackson and Seminole warriors headed by Billy Bowlegs. The Seminoles were defeated and survivors

Hernando de Soto explored this area and splashed through the then-unnamed creek back in 1539. It’s not known who named the town, but whoever it was likely spotted the native Northern River Otters and thought the name was a no-brainer. Members of the weasel family, river otters are an endangered species in some states, but not in Florida, although they are protected here. Fast-forward to the 1930s and ‘40s and Otter Creek was a booming town for the times, boasting close to 1,000 residents. It was recognized as the second largest community in the county, thanks to a lumber mill and two railroads that passed through town. After the railroad and lumber mill closed down, the town’s population plummeted. As of the 2010 census, only 134 people called Otter Creek home. Unless you’re into fishing and hunting, there’s not a lot happening in this sleepy little Gulf Coast hamlet.

Scrambletown LOCATION: MARION COUNTY

The Ocala National Forest has its share of interesting characters. During the Prohibition era, a number of those individuals resided in a small forest community on County Road 314. Times were tough in the 1930s, and moonshiners weren’t about to be put off by legalities. They built their stills back in the woods and went about the business of generating a few bucks by making “shine.” Whenever the government revenue agents showed up, the moonshiners quickly scrambled, hence the town’s name. (Some say the town was originally known as Cedar Creek, but that certainly doesn’t have the ring—or the history—that Scrambletown holds.) The Scrambletown Country Store (some call it Kelly’s Country Store) has been here for decades; you can stop in, buy a soda or a tank of gas and chat with the locals. There’s also a junkyard and a church in town, along with a few houses. And who knows? If you know where to look, there are probably a few stills in use deep in the woods. This is the forest, after all.

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Spuds

LOCATION: ST. JOHNS COUNTY If the name reminds you of potatoes, well… it should. Spuds is a logical name for this unincorporated community along State Road 206 in the northeastern region of Florida known for growing potatoes. The area’s other claim to fame is the fact that it was once home to a camp for German prisoners of war during World War II. (Hmm, do you think they fed potatoes to the prisoners?) Unless you’re a farmer, there’s not a whole lot to do in Spuds, but it is just a short drive to the Atlantic. Historic St. Augustine Beach is barely 15 miles away.

‘40s. Today, cattle still graze on the land that was originally named for a cow pen. Just southwest of Gainesville, Wacahoota is a short drive from the University of Florida, as well as the 22,000acre Paynes Prairie Preserve State Park on U.S. Highway 441.

Photo Courtesy of Sally Price

Yankeetown LOCATION: LEVY COUNTY

LOCATION: ALACHUA COUNTY

Photo Courtesy of Cynthia McFarland

Wacahoota LOCATION: ALACHUA COUNTY

For fun, try saying this one fast three times in a row. Also referred to as “Watkahootee,” “Wacahootie” and “Wachitoka,” the town’s name was listed on military reports as early as 1832. A combination of Spanish and Native American languages, the name actually means “cow pen” or “cow barn,” which is fitting since the area was home to Alachua Seminoles who ran cattle by the thousands in the early 19th century. According to Places in the Sun: The History & Romance of Florida Place Names by Bertha E. Bloodworth and Alton C. Morris, Wacahoota specifically refers to a cowpen owned by prominent Seminole War leader Billy Bowlegs. This area, which covers the northwestern corner of Marion County, the eastern edge of Levy County and the Southwestern corner of Alachua County saw some of the worst fighting in the Second Seminole War during the 1830s and

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Where’s Waldo? (Sorry, couldn’t resist!) Actually, it’s a town of about 1,000 residents located just east of Gainesville. Founded in 1820 and named after Benjamin Waldo, a doctor in Ocala, it ranks as one of the oldest cities in Alachua County. At one time, Waldo was considered a “boom town” and boasted several resort hotels, two theaters, even an opera house, along with numerous businesses. That was back when it was known as a major railroad shipping point, a bit of history memorialized in the little red caboose seen in the city park. Then came the winter of 1899, which brought two inches of snow (!) and freezing temps that did a number on the citrus trees and other produce grown in the area and shipped out of Waldo. Today, this quiet town is known for the sprawling 50-acre Waldo Farmer’s & Flea Market along Highway 301. On weekends, as many as 40,000 customers attend the market, which has close to 900 dealers. A note of warning: If you visit the town, don’t be heavy on the gas pedal. Waldo has the dubious “claim to fame” of being one of the worst speed trap cities in the entire country. As a matter of fact, there is an ongoing investigation into the legalities behind the Waldo police department’s excessive number of speeding tickets.

Photo Courtesy of Sally Price

Waldo

If you’re into fishing, this is your place. Anglers say Yankeetown, just off State Highway 19, is one of the best saltwater and freshwater fishing spots in the entire state. A fishing charter can take you to the right spot to hook a good one if you don’t have your own boat. The town’s founder was A. F. Knotts, an Indiana lawyer and politician, who came to the area in the early 1920s. Many of his well-to-do friends from “up north”—I guess that makes them Yankees—came to visit and liked to stay at his Izaak Walton Lodge on the scenic Withlacoochee River. Eventually, the name “Yankeetown” was formally adopted. By the way, you can still get a great meal at The Riverside Inn at the Izaak Walton Lodge. Yankeetown is home to barely 500 residents, but the Nature Coast area draws thousands year-round to enjoy the many outdoor pursuits. Check out the 400-plus-acre Withlacoochee Gulf Preserve on Yankeetown’s salt marshes with great kayaking options and miles of walking trails. Look for the sign memorializing “Follow That Dream” Highway, named for the 1962 Elvis Presley movie filmed in Yankeetown, Inglis, Inverness and Ocala. Always popular is the annual Yankeetown Seafood Festival, which features a jam-packed weekend of arts, crafts, entertainment and, of course, plenty of seafood.


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Summertime sends pangs of distress to those of us brave enough to endure Florida’s heat for more than a quick vacation. But winter does usually decide to show its face—for about a week—with temperatures low enough that farmers joke the oranges have to squeeze themselves in hopes of staying warm.

by L a u r e l G i l l u m


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Although Florida’s seasons seem on the surface to be uncooperative, in comparison to other climates around the country, Florida is fortunate to have plenty of sunshine and mild winters, so harvesting your very own garden right here in the heart of your favorite sun-kissed state is as easy as picking your plant and watching it grow (well it’s almost that easy…). It’s no secret that Florida’s soil and overall disposition might not be ideal for growing some fruits and veggies, but there are plenty that flourish here, and it’s doubtful that us Floridians will be running out of fresh food anytime soon. It’s all about picking the right plant, knowing a little about soil and having the patience to wait for your bounty. So get ready to indulge in some good ol’ vitamin D, because we’re about to go digging!

tomatoes, carrots or zucchini? oh my! Although it’s tempting to march into the garden shop and buy every seed with colorful veggies painted on the packet, there are some things to consider. The popular expression goes “the more the merrier;” however, in the world of gardening, the maxim “less is more” is far better suited. When planning a garden, start by thinking about what type of vegetables your family eats on a regular basis. This will help you decipher what you really want to sprout in your backyard. Growing your own fruits and veggies is a lot of work; no need to plant something that you won’t actually eat when it’s time to harvest.

Spot On

From seeds to sprouts to leaves to plants… these vegetables will come to life in no time, spotting your garden with a kaleidoscope of delectable sun-warmed vegetables. After you’ve determined what you’re family wants to grow, the question now standing is, “Where should I plant my garden?” Most seeds that will grow in Central Florida have one thing in common—they love the sun! Digging your garden so the sun can admire it is key. Take time before you start sowing seeds to watch the sun move across your yard. It would be a shame to dig a bed, only to find it in full shade by early afternoon. It’s also important to know how much sun the plant you intend to grow needs before planting it. Too much sun and the plant could be burnt to a crisp; too little sun and it may fail to sprout at all. As a good rule of thumb, most veggies thrive with six or so hours of direct sunlight every day. (See the chart later in the feature for helpful information on the needs and planting schedules of specific types of plants.)

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Keeping Bugs (And Critters) At Bay

First things first, some bugs are actually beneficial for your garden. Before you haphazardly throw pesticides at your garden visitors, make sure they’re not actually performing a service, rather than a disservice, for your garden. (You can locate plenty of info on beneficial bugs at ifas.ufl.edu.) Once you’ve determined the pests must go, it’s time to proceed. If chemical pesticides aren’t your cup of tea, there’s several natural, proven strategies for eliminating garden bugs. Read on to find out more. ● One great way to rid your garden of unwanted bugs is to bring in and attract more bugs. Yes, you read that right. Aphids, the bugs usually responsible for eating tiny holes in your garden leaves, are the natural prey of ladybugs, wasps and lacewings—all beneficial bugs! You may want to do an Internet search for ways to attract bugs that can wipe out your pest problem. ●Trouble makers like caterpillars and slugs make their way to your garden from below. Create a dangerous, sharp, less-than-inviting environment for them by sprinkling crushed eggshells beneath your plants. ● There are plenty of substances (think salt, beer, flour, etc.) that are safe for humans but toxic for pests. Sprinkling them in your garden may just send the pests a packin’. ● Although herbs and flowering plants usually smell great to us, that’s often not the case with bugs, snails and the like. Mint, basil, lemongrass, citronella, fennel and catnip are all natural repellents when it comes to making pests say pee-yew! Try planting some of the herbs along the perimeter or even in between your crops. ● To keep four-legged creatures away, like squirrels, rabbits, even deer, a small chicken wire fence surrounding your garden may be your best bet. If that’s not in the budget, check out organicgardening.com for a great selection of affordable ideas.

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Digging Deeper

In addition to what you would like to grow, being conscious of what will grow —and what that plant needs in order to thrive—is yet another obstacle most newbie gardeners encounter. Just think, it’s highly doubtful that we will catch a glimpse of an apple tree growing in a garden here in Central Florida anytime soon. Veggies can be grown year-round here in Central Florida, it’s just a matter of knowing what can grow and when. So what will grow? Read on to find out more.

BEANS (Pole)

FEB-APR, AUG-SEP

55-70

40-48

3-6

BEANS (Lima)

FEB-APR, SEP

65-75

24-36

3-4

1-2

BEETS

OCT-MAR

50-65

14-24

3-5

½-1

BROCCOLI

AUG-JAN

75-90

30-36

12-18

½-1

CABBAGE

SEP-JAN 90-110 (70-90*)

24-36 12-24 ½-1

CANTALOUPE

FEB-APR 75-90 (65-75)

60-72

24-36

1-2

CARROTS

OCT-MAR

16-24

1-3

½

CAULIFLOWER

OCT-JAN 75-90 (55-70)

24-30, 18-24 ½-1

CELERY

AUG-FEB 115-125 (80-105)

24-36

6-10

¼-½

CHINESE CABBAGE

OCT-JAN

70-90 (60-70)

24-36

12-24

¼-3/4

COLLARDS

AUG-MAR

70-80

24-30

10-18

½-1

CORN (Sweet)

FEB-MAR, AUG-SEP

60-95

24-36

12-18

1-2

CUCUMBERS

FEB-MAR, SEP

50-65 (40-50)

36-60 12-24 1-2

EGGPLANT

JAN-MAR, AUG-SEP

90-110 (75-90)

36-42

24-36

ENDIVE/ESCAROLE

JAN-FEB, SEP

80-95

18-24

8-12

½

KALE

SEP-JAN 70-80 (55)

24-30

12-18

½-1

KOHLRABI

OCT-MAR 70-80 (50-55)

24-30

3-5

½-1

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½

LETTUCE: Crisp, Butter-head, SEP-MAR Leaf & Romaine

50-90

MUSTARD

SEP-MAR

40-60

14-24 1-6 ½-1

OKRA

MAR-AUG

50-75

24-40

6-12

1-2

ONIONS (Bulbing) SEP-DEC 120-160 (110-120)

12-24

4-6

½-1

ONIONS BUNCHING (Green Onions)

AUG-MAR 50-75 (30-40)

12-24

1-2

2-3

ONIONS (Shallots)

AUG-MAR

(30-40)

18-24

6-8

½-3/4

PEAS, ENGLISH

SEP-MAR

50-75

24-36

2-3

½

PEAS, SOUTHERN

MAR-SEP

60-90

30-36

2-3

1-2

PEPPERS

JAN-MAR, AUG-SEP

80-100 (60-80)

20-36

12-24

½

POTATOES

JAN-FEB

85-110

36-42 8-12 3-4

POTATOES, SWEET

FEB-JUNE

(120-140)

48-54

12-14

PUMPKIN

FEB-MAR, AUG

90-120 (80-110)

60-84

36-60

1-2

RADISH

SEP-MAR

20-30

12-18

1-2

¾

SPINACH

OCT-NOV

45-60

14-18

3-5

¾

SQUASH, SUMMER

FEB-MAR, AUG-SEP

40-55

36-48

24-36

1-2

SQUASH, WINTER

12-24 8-12

½

FEB-MAR, AUG

80-110 (70-90)

60-90

36-48

1-2

STRAWBERRY OCT-NOV (90-110)

36-40

10-14

TOMATOES, STAKE

JAN-MAR, SEP

90-110 (75-90)

36-48

18-24

½

TOMATOES, GROUND

JAN-MAR, SEP

90-110 (75-90)

40-60

36-40

½

TOMATOES, CONTAINER

JAN-MAR, SEP

90-110 (75-90)

TURNIPS

JAN-MAR, SEP-NOV

40-60

12-20

4-6

WATERMELON, LARGE

JAN-MAR, AUG

85-95 (80-90)

84-108

48-60

1-2

WATERMELON, SMALL

JAN-MAR, AUG

85-95 (80-90)

48-60

15-30

1-2

WATERMELON, SEEDLESS

JAN-MAR, AUG

85-95 (80-90)

48-60

15-30

1-2

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* Values in parenthesis represent transplanting to first harvest times. If you’re in the northern section of Marion County (north of State Road 40), you may want to visit ifas.ufl.edu for planting suggestions and guidelines geared toward North Florida.

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After the soil is cultivated, the seeds are sowed, the ground is watered and the sun is shining down, all that’s left to do is wait. Before you know it, fresh, green, leafy sprouts will start peeking out from the ground ready to emerge in full color. Soon enough, those vegetables that look good enough to eat will be good enough to eat. When harvest time arrives, it’s important to pick vegetables as soon as they ripen, as this often encourages the plant to produce more. Taking a basket outside and filling it with ripe vegetables frequently is a good way to keep track of what’s ready and what needs a little more time. Raw, cooked or steamed, once the veggies are on your plate, you’ll be eager day after day to fill the basket once more. Crisp and fragrant produce will be both the proof of your hard work, as well as the reward. As you bite into your first bunch of homegrown snacks, no doubt about it, you’ll be heading out the door, seeds in hand—because it’s about to begin again!

Planting Guide For Florida Vegetables

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Once you know where you will plant your garden, it’s time to grab a shovel. As with any kind of garden, a vegetable or fruit garden is usually successful if the seeds are thriving down under, so the soil it a huge consideration when getting started. Most vegetables do best in moist, well-drained soil that’s rich in organic matter, such as compost or peat moss. CROP PLANTING DATES DAYS TO HARVEST SPACING SEED the You can even prepare the soil before you start planting. Removing the top layer of(Inches) soil will enable ROWS PLANTS DEPTH plants to breathe by taking out the rocks, weeds and debris that may be packed up close to the surface. After doing this, you can cultivate the soil by turning it with a shovel, removing any additional rocks as you BEANS (Bush) FEB-APR, SEP 50-60 18-30 2-3 1-2 go. Fertilizer can then be raked into the soil as it is tilled and worked in 6 inches deep.



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Roger BILLS

OWNER, ROGER BILLS INTERIORS How would you describe your interiors?

Who can afford a designer?

I address each project individually and approach it as a creative challenge that requires its own concept and solutions. My interiors stress architectural awareness and must reflect the aspirations and personalities of each individual client. We always respect the client’s personal treasures and willingly incorporate them into the design concept. I’ve heard my work described as bold but unpretentious while maintaining a clean,

Almost anyone. I order directly from all of the major furnishing manufacturers. My low overhead allows me to work on a cost-plus basis with a much smaller profit margin than the competition. My hands-on approach to construction allows me to actually save my clients money and headaches by eliminating costly mistakes.

What is the difference between a designer and a decorator?

comfortable reflection of my clients.

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professional who is qualified by education, experience and state licensure to identify, research and creatively solve problems relative to the function and quality of a client’s environment. We manage proper allocation of space, traffic flow, activity planning and the relationship of scale of furnishings to the interior space. We often generate blueprints for both new construction and renovation. As a result, more technical issues such as HVAC, lighting, acoustics and window and wall placement are addressed.

ROGER BILLS INTERIORS 1507 SE 14th Street, Ocala (352) 351-2888

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Home Construction

Eric FABIAN

PRESIDENT FABIAN CONSTRUCTION, LLC. How does your process benefit your clients? Quite simply, we have designed our system in reverse. We established how we would like to be treated as a customer and catered our operations around that principle. Most people only build a new home once, maybe twice, in a lifetime, and it is our responsibility to make it as easy and enjoyable as possible.

What is it that makes Fabian Construction who they are? First and foremost, our foundation in Christ. Without

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that, nothing we do would be possible. Secondly, when you as a homeowner work with Fabian Construction, every person you work with is family. My wife and I run the business in the office, my father and one of my brothers run the work sites. Our motto is “From Our Family To Yours.”

What is the best advice you can give someone who is considering building a home? Trust who you work with. Building a home is not an overnight process, and your relationship with your builder

and their staff is paramount. In comparing multiple builders, if the bids are apples to apples, there will not be a major difference in cost. It should come down to who you feel comfortable building a relationship with as much as it is about building your home.

FABIAN CONSTRUCTION,LLC. 2631 SE 58th Ave., Ocala (352) 694-5000 fabianconstruction.com CBC 060420


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Joan PLETCHER REALTOR® _

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hen Joan Pletcher moved to Ocala in 1985, she was charmed by the rolling acres of horse country and friendly residents. As an equestrian properties specialist, Joan welcomes visitors to “The Horse Capital of the World” and offers some of the most luxurious and gorgeous properties for current and future residents enchanted by our city. Why did you choose to become a Realtor? Real estate is my passion. From early childhood, being a developer’s daughter, I have always been interested in unique land. I love the challenge of finding the right property for my buyer. I am fully committed to our idyllic community and its positive growth and development by those who will love and embrace it as dearly as I do.

What makes Ocala a desirable city to live in? As a horseman’s utopia, Ocala offers an endless assortment of magnificent horse farms, small serene ranches and equestrian estates and is enhanced by Marion County’s rolling hills, bucolic scenery and tropical climate, which provide the ultimate living environment inherent in multiple equestrian-oriented

estates. Residents can enjoy all the benefits of the Florida Horse Pak and the Florida Greenways and Trails. I have properties available bordering the Greenway and in gated communities such as Via Paradisus, Equine Estates and Turning Hawk. Horses are not the only draw to Ocala. Beautiful estate homes on acreage, gated golf and tennis communities with Grandaddy Oak trees are perfect for someone wanting a relaxed atmosphere for their family to call home. Marion County/Ocala has it all.

What types of properties does your company offer? Whatever your real estate needs or desires may be—whether an exclusive equestrian estate, custom home on acreage, waterfront, golf,

gated community, land or large farm property—satisfying your real estate needs and interests in our beautifully pristine area are my priorities. I am very blessed to have a dynamic, established team of two licensed assistants Bonnie Kash and Francis Galvez. I am confident my team and I can offer you a generous selection of premier options, including those properties of my fellow Realtors. We are dedicated to actualizing your real estate needs with unparalleled attention and service, whether it’s an equestrian property or a luxury residence for you and your family. JOAN PLETCHER 13373 S Magnolia Ave., Ocala (352) 347-1777 joanpletcher.com joanpletcher@aol.com

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Jim BAILEY, P.L.A., LEED AP, ASLA

Well-designed outdoor spaces provide a host of values to our community, PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT including increased economic LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE GROUP development, increasing property values, providing space for outdoor activities, cooling the are invaluable. We exist for the What is Landscape environment and cleaning our client, humanity, nature, and Architecture? strive to improve human lives. LA water resources. The Landscape Architecture Group applies the methodologies Group, LLC is a team of state licensed professionals concerned used in research, science and art using nature and intelligent with the planning, design and construction techniques. Every management of outdoor spaces. project requires an idiosyncratic Landscape Architecture is a approach. Problems are solved by holistic design profession that focuses on the analysis, planning, empirical data. We aim to please JIM BAILEY, management and stewardship of both the intellect and moral P.L.A., LEED AP, ASLA perceptions vis-à-vis aesthetics land, using both art and science PROFESSIONAL LANDSCAPE and climate. Our team designs with attention to form and ARCHITECT function. We provide consulting outdoor spaces that are bold, LEED Accredited Professional functional and stimulating. We services, prepare plans and 1720 SE 16th Ave. Bldg. 200 honor the distinction of the past, facilitate projects that create a Ocala, FL. 34471 the present and the future. We balance between the needs and (352) 427-2593 practice the mother of all arts. wants of people and Earth. We LAGroupFL.com

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Kitchen & Bath

Michael & John DEEM OWNERS DEEM’S KITCHEN & BATH SHOWROOM Why should someone choose Deem’s over the competition?

Mike Deem and John Deem

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We are a family owned and operated Company, doing business for over 40 years. We carry quality product lines in every price range and we are known for our outstanding customer service. But it is our staff that make complex projects, like kitchens and baths, less stressful. Our Certified Kitchen Designers (“CKD”), using the latest 3D design technology, look forward to helping you create your dream kitchen, custom entertainment center,

office, laundry room, or outdoor kitchen. We utilize Project Managers to insure that your job runs smoothly. We welcome you to visit our newly remodeled showroom for design inspiration.

How long have you been servicing the Ocala area? We have always serviced the Ocala area and we were thrilled when we opened our first showroom here in 2006. Growing up in Citrus County we have always recognized Ocala as a unique place to live and as second generation owners, we are committed to servicing Ocala and its surrounding communities. As Marion County continues to grow, we are honored to be a part of that growth.

Where do you source your materials? We are very proud of the fact that all of our cabinet lines (either custom or stock), are made in the USA using American labor. We manufacture in-house, our own line of European Cabinetry. We also custom fabricate and install our own Granite, Quartz, Solid Surface and Laminate countertops.

DEEMS KITCHENS & BATH SHOWROOM 11250 SW 93rd Ct. Rd Ocala, Florida 34481 TD Plaza (Beside Chili’s on 200) (352) 854-7933 godeem.com


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Home Construction

Jim & Pal BENNETT

Would you recommend Bennett Construction to your family and friends?

OWNERS BENNETT CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC. Why should a customer choose Bennett Construction over one of your competitors?

L to R: Jim & Andrea Wright and Pal & Jim Bennett

Building a home with us is an exciting and rewarding experience. We are heavily involved in the design of almost every home to ensure that the final product is a perfect fit for each client while keeping their style of living and budget in mind. Every aspect of the home is reviewed and discussed in great detail before a shovel ever hits the ground. When the project is complete the client is happy—just ask any of our clients.

We absolutely would and have recommended Bennett Construction to others. We knew from the time we walked into their model home that they would end up building our home. Their motto is ‘love your builder,’ and we do! –Jim

What can customers expect during the process of building a home with Bennett Construction?

Bennett Construction pays and Andrea Wright, pictured with Jim attention to detail. You can expect and Pal Bennett in front of their new Jim and Pal to be by your side custom home. through the entire process. We had communication on a daily basis throughout the building of our home. –Jim and Andrea Wright, new homeowners, Jan 2015.

BENNETT CONSTRUCTION SERVICES INC. 230 SW 10th St., Ocala (352) 861-2300 LoveYourBuilder.com CBC 060122

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Plumbing

Shawn SCOTT VICE PRESIDENT MIKE SCOTT PLUMBING Your business is family owned and operated since 1987. What types of services do you offer? No job is too large or too small, from a leaky faucet to plumbing a new hotel. We handle residential, commercial and industrial new construction as well as remodels. We will also be more than happy to work on your septic tank or drain field issues and handle your gas lines. Don’t forget about your irrigation, we do that, too. Our motto is, “If water runs through it, we do it.”

Do you have showrooms where the public can come in and visit? We actually have two showrooms, one in The Villages and the other in Hernando. We carry a great selection of quality brand faucets, toilets and more.

Your company is known for giving back to the local community. Can you share some of your favorite ways to do that? We are involved in many wonderful organizations, such as the Boys & Girls Club,

Rotary and Kiwanis just to name a few. But our favorite is always giving to the kids! We sponsor individuals and teams in each of the seven counties we service.

MIKE SCOTT PLUMBING 668 E Overdrive Circle Hernando, FL (352) 237-2888 mikescottplumbing.com CFC 1426202

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Home Security & Surveillance

Rob GRAY

OWNER GRAY SURVEILLANCE What service does your company offer?

Who would benefit from your camera systems?

We offer “peace of mind” security for one low price with no hidden charges or fees. Our HD-quality, user-friendly surveillance systems provide you the ability to oversee repairmen, check in on pets or even monitor house sitters while away on vacation, out of town or just shopping at the mall. Even snowbirds and travelers can watch on their mobile phone, laptop or on the free tablet we offer with our systems.

Everyone! We have installed our systems in many different locations, including homes, businesses, motorhomes and even storage yards. We have also installed them in barns and farms, either to watch over boarded horses, monitor sick animals or keep an eye on mares in foaling season.

What comes with the packages? Do I need to buy anything else? No, we provide everything. Our HD systems include a

24-inch LED TV monitor, 500GB DVR, weather-resistant 720p high resolution cameras and a free tablet for mobile viewing. All you have to do is tell us how many cameras you need and where you want them. Then, let our quality insured professionals go to work.

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HomegrownAthletes From the gridiron to the ice and from the hardwood to the fairways, Ocala has produced some notable athletic talent through the years and some even seem destined for international fame and glory.

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“I had to play out of position, but I gave it my best effort,” says Daley, now a teacher at Fessenden Elementary School. “It was a very tumultuous start to my career.” After a season with the Lynx, Daley » LAKE WEIR HIGH SCHOOL headed to Europe to play in the Spanish League where she helped revive a perennial » TULANE UNIVERSITY bottom-feeder into a second-place team. » WNBA It was the start of a cycle that would last Daley’s entire professional career: summers in the WNBA playing point guard, then orn and bred to be a back to Europe to do what she does prolific scorer from her Daley y Grace b d e best—score in prolific fashion. d shooting guard position, rovi Color p “Overseas I had the most fun,” says in 2000, Lake Weir’s Grace Daley. “They had a rule where each team could only have Daley embarked on a WNBA journey that didn’t exactly follow a script she would two Americans, so if you were American, you never came out of the game. I loved it.” have penned herself. Daley went through WNBA stints with the New After setting scoring records at first Lake York Liberty, Houston Comets and the Phoenix Mercury. Weir and then Tulane University, where she In between, she starred in Europe. was later inducted into the school’s athletic She looks back at her days with the Lake Weir Hurhall of fame, Daley looked to continue as a ricanes as her fondest memories of basketball. Playing scoring juggernaut in the professional ranks. for coach Rick Dearing made basketball fun. What ensued was a WNBA career that included “I remember having the best time, and I four different teams in four years and the disaphad a great coach,” says Daley. “I remember pointment of playing out of position at each one. the freedom. Once you get to higher and Daley’s first stint with the Minnesota Lynx set the higher levels, they try to automate you into tone for her WNBA career. Former Olympian Katie something else. In high school, you played Smith was already on the roster, so Daley would be the game and gave it your best effort.” placed at point guard, instead of her more comfortable shooting position.

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f there ever was a royal family of Ocala sports, it would certainly be the Brantleys. Color pro vided b y Scot Brantle And Scot Brantley would be king. y The first of three Brantleys to play football at the University of Florida (brother John and nephew John, Jr. both played quarterback for Gators), Scot earned legendary status as the nation’s top defensive player in leading Forest High School to consecutive state championships in the mid-1970s. He carried a reputation as a ferocious hitter from the linebacker position all through college and into his eight-year NFL career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His blow to the Detroit Lions’ Eric Hipple in 1985 still resonates as one of the game’s more memorable hits. But those hits nearly ended his career at the start of his senior season at UF. Against Georgia Tech in the second game, Brantley tripped over a seam in the artificial turf and caught the knee of a Tech runner into his head, leaving him unconscious on Florida Field.

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erhaps Tony McCall’s timing in the sport of track and field could have been a bit better, but the former Forest High sprinting star can forever rest assured he did things the right way. After winning multiple state championships in the 100 and 200 meters, McCall went on to a stellar career at the University of North Carolina, and he was ready for a career as a world class sprinter for Team USA. McCall made it to Team USA in 1995 while still at UNC, but there were roadblocks for which he hadn’t planned. “I went on to compete through the 2000 Olympic Trials,” said McCall, who now coaches track at Trinity Catholic High School and works with many up-andcoming sprinters in his own personal training business. “The hype of steroid use was high, and I didn’t see a way to compete against those who were using steroids in the sprints.” McCall would eventually see many colleagues such as Marion Jones fall from grace due to steroids. He knew

After being diagnosed with a brain bruise, his college career was over and some feared his playing days behind him for good. But the Bucs were confident enough to draft Brantley in the third round of the 1980 NFL Draft, and he shined for nearly a decade from his linebacker position. “After Forest, we never won a championship,” says Brantley, who still remains second on UF’s list of career tackles despite missing almost an entire season. “I went to Florida to help them win their first championship, but that never happened. With the Bucs, we went to the playoffs, but that was it. So that was a little discouraging.” Still, playing eight years in the NFL following a serious head injury in college, Brantley feels grateful for every moment. “That injury was actually a blessing,” says Brantley. “From that, I learned how to tackle with my shoulders and not my head. I had to work harder and focus more. That injury made me a better player, but it also made me a better person—a better man.” He recalls the glory days with the Forest Wildcats as his most significant. “It’s something I really hold on to,” Brantley said of the FHS championships. “Of all the coaches and teams I played for in my career, that was the most important. (FHS coach) Brent Hall or (Bucs coach) John McKay, it’s not even close. I liked Coach McKay, but he was a more mellow guy; Brent Hall would get in your face, and that’s what I liked.” After his final season with the Bucs in 1987, Brantley entered the world of sports radio, hosting a popular talk show in Tampa. He also worked broadcasts for the Buccaneers and University of Florida football, and for the last two years, he has cohosted a sports talk show with Steve Woodard on WMOP in Ocala.

firsthand other athletes were involved but committed himself to remaining clean. “In the beginning, you think you can still beat other sprinters on steroids. If you train harder and focus more, you feel you can compete. Then, you have some of your best races and still nothing is maturing.” Eventually, the names of many stars who beat McCall became sullied in the steroid dragnet, but McCall emerged clean. No medals, but his honor intact. Still, McCall enjoyed a successful professional career competing in Europe, and he qualified for two World Championships. His days at Forest included many individual accomplishments that included running a 10.36 in the 100—a state record that would last 13 years—but his fondest memory is winning the state title in the 4x100 relay. That feat he could share with his friends. “It was a team effort with that win,” McCall said of the group that consisted of Tom Johnson, Juan Ocasio and Kareem Walker and coached by Mark Mader. “My friends were able to experience that with me, and I had always wanted that.” Today, McCall enjoys working with young athletes and training them to do things the right way. He hopes his passion for the sport will become contagious in an area that seems lacking in enthusiasm.

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TRINITY CATHOLIC Antonio Allen Just completed third season with New York Jets NORTH MARION Cortez Allen Just completed fourth season with Pittsburgh Steelers

Tony Beckham Played five NFL seasons

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VANGUARD Kenny Clark Played briefly for Minnesota Vikings in 2003 BELLEVIEW T.J. Cook Owns a 12-5 MMA record in light-heavyweight class OCALA Jeff Curchin Played three seasons for Buffalo Bills, 1970-1972 FOREST Judd Davis Won Lou Groza Award senior season at Florida

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In July 1985, the Red Sox traded Nichols to the Chicago White Sox but not before he made a little history. In his final at-bat in a Red Sox uniform, Nichols tagged the Oakland Athletics’ Bill Krueger for a seventh-inning home run, making him only the second player in team » FOREST HIGH SCHOOL history to hit a home run in his final at-bat » BOSTON RED SOX as a Red Sox. The first? Ted Williams, making Reid Nichols and the greatest hitter of all time rom Forest High to Fenway the answers to a Red Sox trivia question. Park, Reid Nichols made a name Nichols retired from playing after for himself in Major League 1987 and went to work as a minor league Baseball like no other Ocalan coach for the Baltimore Orioles and then before or since. farm director for the Texas Rangers, A star on the Forest High baseball team but for the last 12 years has enjoyed in the mid-1970s, Nichols also played tight a successful run in his position as the end on the Wildcats’ two state champion director of player personnel and special football teams, and even today he does Reid pictured with Ted Williams Photos provided by Reid Nichols assistant to the general manager with the not discount the role that played in later Milwaukee Brewers. becoming a member of the Boston Red Sox. His days growing up in Ocala may be distant “I remember they made me play football, because if memories for Nichols, but they’re still vivid. you were an athlete you had to play,” said Nichols. “Mike McGrath was our coach (at Forest),” recalls The Red Sox drafted Nichols in the 12th round of the Nichols, “and he had a lot to do with my development as 1976 amateur draft, and four years later, he would make his Major League debut. Once on the roster, Nichols would a baseball player and person. “We did real well. I think we had six or seven players sign scholarships.” play centerfield and platoon at designated hitter with His Wildcats team lost the state title by one run; then legend Carl Yastrzemski. After hitting .302 in 92 games for the Red Sox in 1982, came the draft. The Red Sox came calling and that meant a big decision in the life of Reid Nichols. He had committed Nichols followed that up with a .285 campaign in 1983. to playing baseball at Auburn University, but that wasn’t “I was a pitcher and shortstop at Forest, but the Red his dream. Sox wanted me to play second base,” Nichols says, “but I “My mom wanted me to go to Auburn—I had signed was too overactive, and they moved me to the outfield. I a letter of intent to play there. But I really wanted to play was almost 10 years with the Red Sox organization—five pro ball. Then the Red Sox drafted me. I have no regrets.” in the Major Leagues.”

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A record-setting scorer for the Trinity Catholic girls basketball team in the early-mid 2000s, Brittany Bowe would move on to star at Florida Atlantic University all the while racking up gold medals around the world for inline skating. But after graduating from FAU in 2010, the wheels would give way to the blades, and Bowe made a quick ascent to race

among the nation’s—if not the world’s—elite speedskaters. Bowe earned a spot on Team USA for the 2014 Sochi Olympics after compiling an impressive résumé in a short time: a world record in the 1000 meters, an American record in the 1500 meters and one gold and two bronze medals in the World Cup 1000 meters.


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VANGUARD Jessica Dickson USF Hall of Fame; pro career in Europe and briefly in WNBA

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fter a PGA Tour career that included three victories and 19 appearances in major championships, Mike Sullivan still holds dear the state championship his Forest High School golf team won back in 1971. “I remember it was the first state championship Forest ever had, so it meant a lot to us,” said Sullivan, now a rules official on the PGA’s Champions Tour. “I remember even then I thought it was very competitive for high school. It was common for us to shoot under 150 and many times under par. When you take four scores that count and you’re under par, it’s pretty impressive.” J.C. Batsel coached that Forest team, and he remains among those Sullivan acknowledges for helping to forge his later career as a professional. Along the way, local pros Jim Yancey and Joe Lopez, Jr. would take Sullivan’s game to the next level. “I credit Batsel for making us strive to get better. He didn’t just let you rest on your laurels; you had to continually prove yourself.” Sullivan would hone his craft the same way many other rising golf stars from the Ocala pipeline would—under the tutelage of the late Yancey at Ocala Municipal Golf Course. Yancey’s instruction as well as connections to other helpful influences put him on a path to future glory in the professional ranks. At a young age, Sullivan would play golf with the likes of Bert Yancey (Jim’s brother and seven-time PGA Tour winner) and Frank Beard (11-time PGA Tour » CONTINUED ON PAGE 50

LAKE WEIR Lee Graham Played for Boston Red Sox in 1983 LAKE WEIR Eddie Johnson Star for 11 seasons in the NBA

Jonathan Johnson FOREST Star at FSU, played briefly with the Texas Rangers VANGUARD Travis Mays Played five years in the NBA HOWARD Gene Milton Played for the Miami Dolphins, 1968-1969 FOREST Billy Nichols Set barefoot endurance record at age 14 LAKE WEIR Ted Potter, Jr. Has one PGA Tour win; still full-time member of Tour FOREST Ed Rains Played two seasons for the San Antonio Spurs VANGUARD Steve Rehm Played two seasons for the New Orleans Saints

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Paige Schwartzburg FOREST Competes for Team USA Long Track OCALA Mava Lee Thomas Played in All-American Girls Professional League in the 1940s

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» TEAM USA A speed prodigy in his younger days tooling around the local roller-skating rinks, Joey Mantia went on to inline skating greatness by capturing nine gold medals at the World Championships from 2009 to 2010. Enter 2011 and Mantia, a graduate of Vanguard High School, would turn his attention to the ice and is making his mark on the international stage.

Mantia broke through early in his career, finishing fourth in the 5000 meters at the 2011 U.S. Championships. In 2014, he represented the United State at the Sochi Winter Olympics and continues his steady rise in the sport, having earned a spot on the 2014-2015 Team USA squad and his sights set on the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea.

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winner), all the while soaking in what it takes to reach the sport’s highest level. “I started out with (lessons from) my dad,” Sullivan recalls, “then the Ocala Recreation Department and all the city lessons at the Muni. After turning down football scholarship offers from Louisiana State, Auburn and Florida State, Sullivan went to the University of Florida on a golf scholarship.

“I figured I had a much better chance with golf than football,” says Sullivan. “(UF) really didn’t have to recruit me much because that’s where I wanted to go anyway.” After a college career playing next to future star Andy Bean, Sullivan turned pro and won his first PGA Tour event in the 1980 Southern Open. He would go on to win the 1989 Independent Insurance Agent Open and finally the 1994 B.C. Open.

“My entire time on the PGA Tour was a good experience. Now that I’m removed, I realize that not that many people have the opportunity to be out there as long as I was.” He played PGA Tour events every season from 1977 to 2004—not a bad record for a kid coming from the Muni.

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In 1994, Daunte Culpepper earned Mr. Florida Football honors, the only Marion County athlete to achieve such accolades. It was the crowning moment of a season in which he led his Vanguard Knights to the state championship game, losing by inches with a missed field goal on the last play. Taken in the first round of the 1999 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings, Culpepper wasted little time in joining the elites of his profession. His first full season, Culpepper reeled off seven straight wins to start the season and led

the Vikings to an 11-5 record and playoff berth. Through his first five seasons with the Vikings, he would throw for over 18,000 yards and 129 touchdowns. In 2004, Culpepper earned his third Pro Bowl appearance and broke Dan Marino’s record for combined passing and rushing yards. But major ligament damage to his knee in 2005 diverted his career, and he saw just scant playing time over his final five years in the league.

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From the schoolyard courts of Weirsdale, Frank Johnson honed his skills in epic one-on-one games with a future NBA All-Star. Not coincidentally, that player also happened to be Frank’s older brother, “Fast” Eddie Johnson. Frank, the MVP of the 1974 Kingdom of the Sun tournament, would be a first-round draft pick by the Washington Bullets in 1981. He then played 10 full seasons in the league, scoring nearly 5,000 points from his point-guard position. Johnson would play three seasons in Italy before returning to the NBA in 1992 for two years with the Phoenix Suns effectively closing out his career.

Photo provided by Drayton Florence A star defender for the Vanguard Knights, Drayton Florence’s route to the NFL came not through big-time Division I college football but through the hallowed gates of Tuskegee University. Drafted by the San Diego Chargers in the second round of the 2003 NFL Draft, Florence would shine for 11 seasons in the league, most of them with the Chargers and Buffalo Bills. With 20 career interceptions and 414 tackles, he has been the defensive legacy of the Vanguard Knights much like Daunte Culpepper is the offensive legacy. The pinnacle came in 2008 when he helped his Chargers advance all the way to the AFC Championship. In that game, Florence intercepted Tom Brady of the New England Patriots, but the Chargers fell 21-12.

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Big Sun Adult Soccer League ast year's World Cup ignited quite a bit of interest in soccer, and that enthusiasm is obvious right here in Ocala. And although there's plenty of opportunity for the kiddos, the Big Sun Adult Soccer League (BSASL) is all about the “grownups” who want to play. A member of the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA), the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) and the Federation International Futbol Association (FIFA), BSASL was created over 12 years ago to give area players the opportunity to participate in both recreation and competitive leagues. “We have over 200 members ranging in age from 18 to 65. We have more men than women, but it is co-ed. We have divisions to accommodate all skill levels and ages. We play within the league, and a lot of people play in multiple divisions because they just love the game,” says Nancy

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Silver Springs Shores Cricket and Social Club f you've never seen cricket played live, here's your chance. Better yet, join the club and play this bat-andball game yourself. The Silver Springs Shores Cricket and Social Club has been active in Marion County since September 1988. Formed by a group of West Indian expatriates, the club is all about friendly competition, entertainment and promoting the game of cricket in our area. “We have about 70 members, male and female, ranging in age from 16 to 77. Some are very good, and others are just getting the swing of it,” says Club President Albert M. E. Edwards, PT, CWC, a physical therapist in Ocala who's been part of the club since moving to Marion County in 1993. The club plays year-round, averaging about 33 games per year or three games a month. Most are home games played on their field in Ocklawaha, as many of the teams they play don't have a dedicated cricket field. Because the club owns their field, they are careful to maintain a family atmosphere. “We have members from different cultures. Most of our players grew up playing cricket or

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have family members who played,” says Edwards, who is a native of Antigua, a country where cricket is the national pastime. “The best part is that we don't play in a league; we just play for the fun of it. After every game we have a good meal and share together. “We encourage people to come watch and be entertained,” says Edwards. “If you don't have an understanding, we always have someone there who can tell you what's going on and how the game is played. We not only play cricket, but we have a full calendar of social activities going on, such as going to dinner theatres, concerts and being active in community events. We're always open to new members, and it's a very modest monthly fee to join.” NEED MORE INFO? ssscricketclub.org

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Adult Tennis Leagues: USTA Florida ood exercise, great weather and plenty of opportunities for competition make tennis the sport of choice for many adults in our area. Thanks to USTA Florida, there are numerous adult tennis leagues for those 18 and over. A not-for-profit tennis association established in 1949, USTA Florida has more than 1,000 member organizations throughout the Sunshine State, filled with approximately 50,000 individual members. The association's goal is to build “a pathway of opportunities for all players to enjoy the sport of a lifetime.” “There are a variety of league opportunities to play, including singles, doubles and mixed doubles, from beginner to advanced,” says Rick Vach, USTA Florida communications coordinator. “Adult USTA League age divisions are 18 & Over, 40 & Over, 55 & Over and 65 & Over, along with Combo League for different level and age players who want to compete on the same team,” adds Vach. “Various leagues run through the year, and seasons end with regional playoffs and state championships, with some league division winners then advancing to USTA League Nationals to represent Florida.” Players can also compete in individual singles or doubles tournament competition, competing in open division or choosing from a number of divisions based on age and skill level. Tournaments are held in every major city across Florida, including Ocala. Vach points out that many teams from Ocala do very well in USTA League competition. For example, one team from our fair town recently became state champs at the USTA Florida Combo 50 & Over League Championships. League and tournament opportunities are listed on the USTA Florida website. There are numerous league options available in Marion County with only a nominal cost to join.

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AMF Galaxy West Lanes Junior Bowling Leagues 1818 SW 17th St., Ocala (352) 732-0300 amf.com/galaxywestlanes Ages 6-17

Balcony Gymnastics and Youth Sports Complex 1220 SW 33rd Ave., Ocala (352) 401-3663 balconysports.com GYMNASTICS Ages 4-18 BALCONY STARZ ALL-STARS RECREATIONAL CHEERLEADING Ages 5-18

Belleview Babe Ruth/ Cal Ripken Baseball Belleview Sports Complex 6501 SE 107th Pl., Belleview (352) 245-6190 eteamz.com/belleviewyouthbaseball T-BALL & BASEBALL Ages 4-15

Belleview Dixie Girls Softball Belleview Sports Complex 6501 SE 107th Pl., Belleview (352) 572-9625 belleviewgirlssoftball.com Ages 4-15

Belleview Panthers Football & Cheerleading Belleview Sports Complex 6501 SE 107th Pl., Belleview (352) 246-2960 leaguelineup.com/pantherpower Ages 5-16

Cal Ripken Baseball Ocala Rotary Sportsplex 5220 SE Maricamp Rd., Ocala (352) 817-8423 rotarysportsplex.baberuthonline.com T-BALL & BASEBALL Ages 4-12

Dunnellon Little League Dunnellon Little League Sports Complex 2214 South Bridges Rd., Dunnellon (352) 362-9278 BASEBALL & SOFTBALL Ages 4-15

Dunnellon Tigers Pop Warner Football & Cheer Dunnellon High School 10055 SW 180th Ave. Rd., Dunnellon (352) 208-9302 leaguelineup.com/dunnellonpopwarner Ages 5-13

East Marion Mustangs Football & Cheer 405 E Highway 316, Citra (352) 546-5685 eastmarionmustangsfootballandcheer.teampages.com FOOTBALL & CHEERLEADING Ages, 5-14

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Frank Deluca YMCA Family Center 3200 SE 17th St., Ocala (352) 368-9622 ymcacentralflorida.com BASKETBALL Ages 3-15 CHEERLEADING Ages 5-10 FLAG FOOTBALL Ages 5-13 SOCCER Ages 3-15 VOLLEYBALL Ages 7-15 SWIMMING Ages 3-18

i9 Sports 1211 SE 22nd Rd, Ocala (352) 283-8586 i9sports.com BASEBALL Ages 3-12 FOOTBALL Ages 4-12 SOCCER Ages 3-12

Jervey Gantt T-Ball 2200 SE 36th Ave., Ocala (352) 624-2410 ocalafl.org Ages 4-8

Junior Magic Basketball League 1510 NW Fourth St., Ocala (352) 401-3920 nba.com/magic/junior-magic-basketball-leagues

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Legendz Cheerleading and Gymnastics 3779 NE 33rd St., Ocala (352) 622-1231 legendzofocala.com CHEERLEADING & GYMNASTICS Ages 3-18

Marion County Youth Football League & Cheer Teams 2200 SE 36th Ave., Ocala (352) 694-1400 mcyfl.org FOOTBALL & CHEERLEADING Ages 8-14

Marlins Swim Club 3001 SW College Rd., Ocala (352) 873-5811 centralfloridamarlins.com Ages 5-14

Mighty Mites T-Ball 2300 SE 36th Ave., Ocala (352) 401-3918 ocalafl.org/recpark Ages 4-7

Ocala Lacrosse 2390 SE 36th Ave., Ocala (352) 427-1530 wildcatlacrosseclub.org Ages 14-18

Ocala NFL Flag Football 1510 NW Fourth St., Ocala (352) 368-5517 ocalafl.org/recpark Ages 5-14

Ocala Power United Volleyball Club 1433 SW 15th Ave., Ocala (352) 351-4837 ocalapowerunited.com Ages 10-18

Ocala Select Baseball Academy Travel Team (352) 572-0770 facebook.com/ ocalaselectbaseballacademy Ages 9-11

Ocala Shockers Youth Softball 2371 SE 44th Ct., Ocala (352) 624-0458 shockerpark.com Ages 8-16

Patriot Swim Team 3001 SW College Rd., Ocala (352) 873-5811 ocalaaquatics.com Ages 5-14

Pop Warner Raiders Football 1510 NW Fourth St., Ocala (352) 547-7122 leaguelineup.com/marioncountyraiders FOOTBALL & CHEERLEADING Ages 5-15

Right Way Little League Baseball 1690 Pine Rd., Ocala (352) 207-8101 eteamz.com/rightwaylittleleague Ages 4-12

Scott Carrigan Baseball Field 1401 SE 17th St., Ocala (352) 433-0339 carriganpark.com Ages 6-12

Upward Sports

5220 SE Maricamp Rd, Ocala (352) 266-4068 ocalabr.baberuthonline.com Ages 13-15

First Baptist Church 2801 SE Maricamp Rd., Ocala (352) 629-5683 upward.org fbcocala.org/kids SOCCER BASKETBALL & CHEERLEADING FLAG FOOTBALL

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537 SE 36th Ave., Ocala (678) 358-2907 eteamz.com/highlandsbaseballboosters Ages, 6-12

405 E Highway 316, Citra (352) 427-3279 wrigleybaseball.com T-BALL, BASEBALL & SOFTBALL Ages 4-18

Ocala Babe Ruth Baseball

Editors Note: Every attempt was made to ensure the information provided in the youth sports listings is correct and up to date. However, please contact the specific league or program of interest to verify age of eligibility and other requirements. This is not a comprehensive list.

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season play begins March 20 and runs through September. Chris Williams and his wife, Trang, launched the Marion County Showtime Stallions last fall. A professional basketball player for 16 years, Chris played in the Philippines and also had a stint with the Utah Jazz in 2009. Chris started a Showtime team while living in California; that team participated in the American Basketball Association (ABA) and played exhibitions around the world. When Chris came to Trang's hometown of Ocala, they decided to create a similar team here in Marion County. The name “Stallions” was a natural fit, due to Marion County's horse country. The Showtime Stallions will participate in the Florida Basketball Association (FBA). In this new expansion semi-pro team for adults, the average player is a male in his early 20s. Currently, the oldest team member is 38. The team is coached by Chris Williams. “This is not a recreational league. It's a platform that helps guys get jobs playing overseas,” explains Trang. “Our goal is also for them to get involved in the community, promoting businesses in Marion County, kids' basketball camps and NBA summer tours. Chris has great connections with NBA and professional overseas players to bring them to Marion County.” “This team gives guys an opportunity to fulfill a dream to play basketball at this level. One of our players, Kelvin Gaines, grew up in Ocala, and recently, we sent him to Dubai to play with a pro travel team. He's already NBA caliber, and he was in the D league with the Boston Celtics,” adds Chris. “We have five or six local guys and others from around the states. The word is spreading about our organization, and we're trying to keep it growing at a good pace.” During the season, some games will actually take place at the Amway Center. Yep, that's right… the same place where the Orlando Magic plays. “Not too many guys get to play on an actual NBA court,” says Trang. General admission to watch the Showtime Stallions in action on the St. John's court is $5; kids under 10 are free.


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Dark chocolate also contains similar antioxidants to those found in red wine and tea, which have been shown to boost brain activity. So chocolate will make you smarter and more productive? It’s worth a shot, right? The antioxidants found in cocoa powder can actually cause your blood vessels to expand and relax, lowering blood pressure in the process. Who needs soda? If you need a little kick, just one ounce of 70 percent dark chocolate contains nearly 40 mg of caffeine.

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PRING IN FLORIDA MEANS THE SMELL OF CITRUS IS IN THE AIR. FROM ORANGES AND LEMONS TO LIMES AND GRAPEFRUITS, THERE’S NOTHING QUITE LIKE THAT FIRST SWEET (OR TART FOR THAT MATTER) BITE. BUT, THERE’S MORE TO CITRUS THAN DRINKS AND SNACKS. FROM HELPING YOUR SKIN TO EATING ITS SKIN, CITRUS FRUITS ARE A HOUSEHOLD STAPLE IN MANY WAYS.

FROM SOUR TO SWEET Have you ever noticed just how sour a lot of citrus fruit is? We recognize the sour taste because our tongues are technically just pH detectors: When something acidic (low pH) touches our tongue, our brains say “ah that’s sour,” and we pucker up and pull away. The reason citrus fruits cause us to pucker up is due to the citric acid found in the juice. And citrus includes a lot of it! So, if sour isn’t your thing, try Synsepalum dulcificum, better known as the “miracle fruit,” which, when ingested, tricks your taste buds into thinking sour things are sweet as candy. This comes from a reaction in the taste buds that turns acids into sweetness inducers instead, according to Linda Bartoshuk of the University of Florida. You can find it at Amazon or world food stores.

A LITTLE HEALTH WITH YOUR ORANGE

Sure, they’re delicious, but citrus fruits are full of many health benefits as well. Check out this list of the most popular citrus fruits and their individual benefits.

Oranges: Like most citrus, oranges include vitamin C, which helps with normal growth and development of the human body. Eating just one normal-sized orange will provide you with 130 percent of your daily vitamin C needs.

Lemons: Eating plant foods,

like lemons, decreases your risk of obesity, diabetes and heart disease. Eat enough of them and it may even lessen your chances for asthma. Side note: Extra sweet lemonade doesn’t count!

Limes: Drinking lime juice when

suffering through a bout of diarrhea, even a severe one, may prove helpful. If you’re feeling nauseous, applying lime oil directly to the skin will kill germs and may act as a stimulant to start making you feel better.

Grapefruit: Although not a

miracle drug for weight loss, eating grapefruit has been known to boost your diet and help when weight loss might be stalling. Plus, with a water content of 91 percent, grapefruit is a great snack to avoid dehydration.9 percent.

As a whole, citrus fruits include a compound that helps reduce the risk of strokes in women. Studies show that when consumed in higher amounts, the chance of ischemic strokes are lowered by 19 percent.

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Name:

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VALENCIA

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Color:

Orange

Bright orange

Orange outside, bright maroon interior

Orange outside, pinkish inside

Bright orange

Dull orange

Seed/Seedless:

Seedless

Seeds

Seeds

Seeds

Seedless

Seeds

Flavor:

Sweet and juicy

Sweet and juicy

Intense orange with a hint of raspberry

Sweet with a tangy cranberrylike zing

Sweet, honeylike flavor

Sour

Eating

Eating and juicing

Eating, juicing, marmalades

Eating

Eating; kids especially love the small size and easy peel

Marmalades

Best for:

CARA CARA CLEMENTINES (“CUTIES”)

THE GIST ON ZEST

The Best Citrus Juice You’ll Ever Drink

When it comes to cooking with citrus, one of the most popular ingredients is zest. But what the heck is zest? • Citrus is oily by nature and, depending on the fruit, extremely pungent on the perfume smells. This is captured in the rinds of the citrus fruits (the skin of the fruit). The zest is the outermost layer of the rind and is what gives off the aroma and flavor of the fruit. • With a small grater, you can easily remove the layer of “color” from the fruit, which is the zest, but when it gets to the white, stop! That’s the pith, and it’s extremely bitter. • Zest is desirable in recipes because it doesn’t throw off the chemistry of the recipe like adding in fruit juices would. Zest is used in cheesecakes to add a little citrus flavor, alcoholic citrus drinks for a little color on top or in citrus cupcakes to add that extra zing.

YOU PICK THE CITRUS

Florida is known for its citrus fruits, especially oranges. If you don’t have a fruit tree right in your backyard, a local “Upick” farm may be a great option. Don’t forget to call ahead to verify hours and stock.

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Want a refreshing, healthy opt ion to the sodas and sugar-filled fruit juices? This citrus-filled concoction is sure to please. 6 3 6

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quarts of water 1.5 cups of sugar Juice five of the lemons , five of the oranges and the thre e limes. Add water and sug ar to juices, and mix well. Thi nly slice the remaining orange and lemon. Mix in orange and lemon slices. Chill in refrigerator, and serve ove r ice.

Century Oak Grove and Nursery NW 219th St. Rd., Micanopy (352) 591-1368

Johnson’s Farm 1460 NE 180th St., Citra (352) 595-7842

Woman ©Apollofoto; Navel © Everything;Clementine © EM Arts; Seville © Laitr Keiows; Juice © Anna Kucherova; Zest © Lost Mountain Studio / shutterstock.com, Valencia © Chickabiddyyogurt.com, Cara Cara © wisegeek.com

Just like with apples, there are an abundance of oranges and different types of oranges for different occasions, whether eating, juicing or making marmalades.

Sources: southernfood.about.com, howstuffworks.com, nytimes.com, bakingbites.com, sunkist.com, localfoods.about.com, medicalnewstoday.com, webmd.com

ALL ABOUT ORANGES

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ANTONIO’S MADE IN ITALY is a

fine-dining Italian restaurant featuring real tastes of Italy, such as chicken Marsala, salmon with Gorgonzola cheese sauce and antipasta like Caprese with smoked mozzarella. Antonio comes from Italy and came to the States in 1999 after being raised in his grandmother’s Italian kitchen. When he came to the States, he kept true to his heritage by providing authentic Italian food that is simple, elegant and delicious, just like in his grandmoth©OlgaNayashkova/shutterstock.com er’s kitchen back home. Don’t forget to try out the desserts, such as ricotta cheesecake or the molten lava cake. 22050 N US 441, Micanopy (352) 591-4141 antonios.co

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BLACK BEAR SMOKEHOUSE

has a new location in the building that once housed Guadalajara Mexican Restaurant on State Road 200. With a modern-day twist to classic barbecue, the menu includes items such as “The Big Sexy,” which is slow-smoked beef brisket and handpulled, slow-smoked pork, and © Brent Hofacker /shutterstock.com “Bob’s Bologna,” a dry rubbed, smoked bologna. Other items include chicken, turkey legs and St. Louis-style ribs. Want some dessert? Try out the hand-spun milkshakes like Continued on page 62

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FOOD ‘O M THE IRISH

ARCH IS FULL OF CELEBRATIONS AND LIBATIONS, BUT WHAT’S REALLY GOING ON IN IRISH CUISINE? BELIEVE IT OR NOT, IT WASN’T ALWAYS ALL ABOUT POTATOES. WE’RE BREAKING DOWN THE TRICKY NAMES ON MANY PUB MENUS AND SHARING A TASTY SOUP RECIPE.

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Sources: food.com, riverfronttimes.com. Recipe and photos courtesy of Emilie Raffa of theclevercarrot.com.

Maple Bacon or indulge in fried brownies and Oreos. 3355 SW SR 200, Ocala (352) 383-2327 blackbearsmokehouse.com

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BURGER21, a

new chain of burger restaurants, is set to open later this spring in the old Carmichael’s location on Silver Springs Blvd. The building was last home to Cody’s Original Roadhouse before a fire ©ex0rzist /shutterstock.com overtook it in 2007. The menu is full of burgers, but that’s not all they offer. The 21 refers to the 10 beef items, 10 non-beef items and one monthly specialty item on their menu. The burgers range from a bleu-cheese burger to a Mexican-style burger called the “Cinco Burger.” Looking for something a little healthier? They also offer veggie burgers. 3105 E. Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala burger21.com Continued on page 64

Tilted Kilt 3155 E Silver Springs Boulevard, Ocala / (352) 351-5458 /ocala.tiltedkilt.com Mon-Thu 11a-11p/ Fri-Sat 11a-Midnight / Sun 11a-10p Save the Date! Tilted Kilt Ride to Daytona March 7 at 11am, St. Patrick’s Day Bash March 14 with two live bands, Corned Beef and Cabbage all day March 17, and Bike Night April 4 with Bobby Friss.

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Next time you’re in the mood for a trip to Ireland, look no farther than Ocala’s very own Tilted Kilt Pub & Eatery. Their classics will have you convinced that you’ve just taken a one-way flight to Dublin. Favorites such as fish & chips, shepherd’s pie and Gaelic chicken in an Irish whiskey cream sauce all served by beautiful lasses in kilts will leave you wanting more! Menu items as low as $6 from 11am-3pm makes The Tilted Kilt the perfect place for a quick bite to eat during lunch. Stop by with the whole family to enjoy TV on the big screens, games, good service and great food! Scan this QR code and see our calendar of events.


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Tony’s Sushi & Steakhouse 3405 SW College Road, Ocala / (352) 237-3151 / tonysushi.com Mon-Thu 11a-10p / Fri & Sat 11a-11p / Sun Noon-10p

With abundant menu choices and over 100 off-menu rolls, you certainly won’t run out of options at Tony’s Sushi. If you can’t decide, the waitstaff is excellent at suggesting items you’re sure to enjoy. Every roll and sushi dish is made to order from the freshest ingredients. In the steakhouse area, highly trained chefs prepare a memorable meal as they cook on the tableside grills, preparing chicken, steak or seafood just the way you like it. Entrées include soup or salad and rice. Family-friendly, casual atmosphere, along with a full bar, including imported Japanese sake and beer selections. Like us

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Blanca’s Café Ocala Palms Golf & Country Club / 5000 N US Hwy 27, Ocala / (352) 867-0001 Mon-Sat Lunch & Dinner 10:30a-9p / Sun 11a-4p WELCOME, H.I.T.S.! Tucked in among the rolling greens of the Ocala Palms Golf & Country Club, Blanca’s Café is a gem of a find for diners looking for excellent food served in a warm, friendly environment. Italian dishes and delicious homemade desserts are the café’s specialty. Patrons enjoy a full-service bar and live entertainment weekly as well as spacious seating for up to 150. Try one of the weekly dinner specials Blanca’s offers, or schedule catering for your next event through the café. Whether you’re a newcomer in town or a local looking for somewhere new to dine, Blanca’s Café offers something to please every palate.

Each Friday, we are offering 1 ½-pound Maine lobster. Reserve by Wednesday. Homemade pizza served daily. Lunches now feature Beef on Weck & Monte Cristo Sandwiches. Weekly entertainment, call for details. St. Patrick’s Day - Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner 4p and 6:30p seating. Entertainment will be provided at 6:30 seating. By Reservation Only.

Pavarotti’s Pizza & Restaurant 8075 SW HWY 200, Canopy Oak Center, Ocala / (352) 291-9424 Mon-Thu 11a-9p / Fri-Sat 11a-10p / Sun 11a-8p

Pavarotti’s Pizza and Restaurant in Dunnellon is known for their famous, old-fashioned pizzas, hand-tossed and baked on a stone deck oven as well as their array of classic Italian entrées, fresh salads and subs and hearty pasta dinners. The newest location in the Canopy Oak Center means Ocala residents can now enjoy Pavarotti’s famous fare. Veal or chicken is served Parmigiana, Marsala or Picatta style, and the seafood dishes are served fresh over linguini. Pizza lovers can’t get enough of the homemade pies, and don’t forget about the subs, stromboli and calzones!

Be sure to check out the new bar area and expanded dining room. Pavarotti’s also caters. 16” Cheese Pizza $7.99 10 Chicken Wings $5.

PAVAROTTI’S Pizza & Restaurant

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PON OPENING THE FREEZER, MOST OF US WOULD EXPECT TO SEE THE “NORM”—ICE ””—ICE —ICE CREAM, FROZEN VEGGIES, MAYBE EVEN A FEW STEAKS. HOWEVER, AS OF LATE, SOME PEOPLE SEEM TO BE DETERMINED TO HELP FREEZERS REACH THEIR FULL POTENTIAL AND ARE USING THEM FOR A LOT MORE THAN ICE CUBES. FROM WINE TO BATTERIES, THESE INNOVATIVE AND UNUSUAL ICY IDEAS CAN SAVE TIME, FRUSTRATION AND MONEY!

Popcorn: Freezing bags of

fear—your freezer is here! As cheesy as that may sound, your favorite coffee creamer flavors can be saved and used throughout every season.

Cheese: Grating cheese and

storing in an airtight container is the best way to freeze yo’ cheese. This will make grabbing handfuls super easy when you need them! (Approx. keep time: 6-8 months)

Eggs: Rather than storing the

Cake: This little tip may land

you that role on Cake Boss you’ve always dreamed of. Pop your plain cake in the freezer to reduce the amount of crumbs that shed when you’re ready to decorate it. (Approx. keep time: 2-4 months)

Seasonal coffee creamers: Mint and

pumpkin spice-flavored creamers that you crave year-round unfortunately can only be found on store shelves a couple months out of the year. Have no

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entire egg, crack the egg into a bowl, give it a little whisk and pour it into a freezer bag. Eggs last much longer this way. Who knew!

Candles: Storing wax candles in

the freezer makes them burn much longer, even slim tapers, which are known to burn fast.

Yogurt: Froyo. Ever heard of it? Freeze by the use-by date and you’ll have a much healthier alternative to ice cream. (Approx. keep time: 1-2 months) Wine: Only a few more

Pantyhose: This

Batteries: Numerous studies

have proven that keeping batteries in the freezer will help them retain a longer charge.

THE EGG & I

opened March 2 in the Churchill Square Plaza in the building last occupied by Blockbuster in 2009. The restaurant offers a breakfast-lunch style cuisine, including five types of Benedicts like the Hiker’s Benedict: ham, asparagus, ©Olga Nayashkova/shutterstock.com tomatoes, mushrooms and eggs over English muffins. There are also “Smarter Choices,” such as egg white-based dishes, wholewheat pancakes and gluten-free meals. Want to try them for lunch? Check out the sandwiches, such as the classic Reuben, soups and salads.

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sips left in your wine bottle? It’s time to break out the ice cube trays. These “wine cubes” will be perfect to use in stock, sauces and other dishes calling for small amounts of wine.

one is for the ladies. Women who have tried this weird trick have claimed it to be true: Tights are less likely to run and will last longer after they have spent some time frozen. (Let us know if it works…)

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303 SE 17th St., Unit 315, Ocala (352) 236-7094 theeggandirestaurants.com

Sources: huffingtonpost.com, goodtoknow.co.uk

popcorn and popping it in the microwave while still frozen will make the popcorn pop lighter with fewer un-popped kernels. Yet another way to increase our addiction to this bag of buttery goodness.

Tights ©Karkas ; Yogurt © photosync; Batteries © pogonici; Candles © Timmary; Popcorn © oksana2010 /shutterstock.com

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PAPA MURPHY’S TAKE ’N’ BAKE

opened December 29 near Regal Cinema. Papa Murphy’s takes take-out to a whole new, DIY level. Walk in and let the staff (or do it yourself) create your pizza for you. Once ©Singkham /shutterstock.com you’re handed cooking instructions, you’re off to bake it at home. The pizzas range from typical pepperoni to deep dish and stuffed crust styles. If you want to try a topping on your pizza, they’ll add it if they have it! 2611 SW 19th Ave. Rd., Ocala (352) 291-1140 fl.ocala.papamurphys.com


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Kotobuki Japanese Restaurant 2463 SW 27th Avenue, Ocala / (352) 237-3900 / kotobukiocala.com Lunch: Tue-Fri 11:30a-2p Dinner: Tue-Thu 4:30-9:30p / Fri & Sat 4:30-10:30p / Mon & Sun 4:30-9:30p For an authentic Japanese meal in an award-winning restaurant that has been serving Ocala since 1986, try Kotobuki. Enjoy traditional Japanese favorites like tempura, teriyaki and broiled seafood and vegetables. For a memorable experience, gather around the hot grill and watch as your chef prepares steak, chicken and seafood favorites right before your eyes.

Happy Hour daily 4:30-6p Check out our full sushi bar. Celebrating 29 years! Ask about our lunch specials!

Get the VIP treatment and join today! Text MYSUSHI to 40518 and get exclusive offers, promos & coupons. Check out the specials!

Ipanema Brazilian Steak House 2023 South Pine Avenue, Ocala / (352) 622-1741 / ipanemaocala.com Lunch Fri 11a-2:30p / Dinner Tue-Thu 5-9p, Fri & Sat 5-10p, Sun 4-9p Brunch Sun 12-3p / Happy Hour Tue-Fri 5-7p / Closed Mon A Churrascaria (Portuguese for barbecue) is a dining experience where roaming Gauchos slice and serve fire-roasted meats from skewers in a continual fashion. Ipanema Brazilian Steak House boasts 12 of the finest cuts of meat complemented by an opulent salad and vegetable bar, delectable desserts and delicious wines, beers and cocktails. Brazilian native and Executive Chef Ortencia DeAlmeida invites you to embrace the flavors of her homeland and experience the magnetism of Ipanema for yourself. Become a fan of Ipanema on Facebook at facebook.com/ipanemasteakhouse. Great discounts online!

Dine with us in the most elegant and elaborate dining room in Ocala–for an experience to remember. Taste Brazil! Happy Hour Tues-Fri 5-7p.

Crossroads Country Kitchen 7947 W Highway 40, Ocala / (352) 237-1250 Mon-Thu 6a-8p / Fri-Sat 6a-9p / Sun 7a-3p

Located west on Highway 40 in Ocala, the Crossroads Country Kitchen is a must for anyone craving down-home, country cooking. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, menu items range from a wide variety of homemade soups and chili to prime rib, fresh salads, seafood, prime steaks and burgers. If you’re in the mood for a real treat, try the Prime Rib Dinner For Two for $25.95. Make sure to leave room for one of the tasty home-baked desserts, too! In the mood for a fresh fish fry? Tuesdays and Fridays are all-you-care-to-eat catfish. Big screen televisions will allow you to enjoy your meal without missing one second of the big game or race.

Located at the crossroads of NW 80th Ave. and Hwy 40 West. No matter what you have a taste for, Crossroads Country Kitchen is sure to become a new favorite. Former owners of The Spiced Apple restaurant in Ft. Lauderdale

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Braised Onion 754 NE 25th Ave, Ocala / (352) 620-9255 Tue-Thu 11a-9p / Fri-Sat 11a-10p / Sun 11a-8p Celebrate spring, celebrate life, celebrate family, celebrate with the Braised Onion this Easter Sunday, April 5.

Join us for a very special Easter Sunday Brunch. Our Easter Brunch Buffet will feature traditional favorites like roast leg of lamb with mint sauce, honey baked ham, made-to-order omelets, roast loin of pork topped with cremini mushroom sauce, potatoes au gratin, warm crescent cinnamon rolls, fresh pastries, an array of baked temptations and more. Seating will take place between 11am and 4pm and reservations are strongly recommended. Call today!

Brooklyn’s Backyard 2019 E Silver Springs Boulevard Suite #102, Ocala / (352) 304-6292 brooklynsbackyard.com / Sun 11a-8p / Mon-Wed 11a-9p / Thu-Sat 11a-whenever Welcome HITS! Don’t forget—we cater! Let us create an unforgettable menu for your next special occasion. Also, check out Live Music Fridays and Seafood Bucket Saturdays. Brooklyn’s Backyard—Good Beer, Better Food!

Head down to the “Yard” for fresh food and fun in a relaxed backyard atmosphere. Whether you’re looking for finger foods like the fried cheese bites or something more exotic like pierogies or poutine, they’ve got it and it’s delicious! In the mood for wings? Get the best from the 2014 King of Wings. Want pizza? They got it, NY style, plus a full range of fresh salads, burgers, sandwiches and entrées sure to suit everyone! There’s beer and wine in the ‘Yard,” too—over 40 craft beers and a great selection of wines, all sure to perfectly complement your meal!

El Toreo 3790 E Silver Springs Boulevard, Ocala / (352) 694-1401 / 7 Days 11a-10p SR 200, Ocala / (352) 291-2121 / 7 Days 11a-11p Happy Hour daily, 4-7pm. Everything is 2-4-1 (exceptions may apply). Trivia Night every Thursday 7pm-9pm (Silver Springs Blvd. location)

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New lunch specials include Taco Salad on Monday, $4.45; Speedy Gonzalez on Tuesdays, $4.95; Quesadillas on Wednesday, $6.45; Chimichangas on Thursdays, $5.95; and Burrito Supreme on Fridays, $4.95. New dinner options include Fajita Mondays, $8.95; Chimichanga Tuesdays, $7.95; Alambre Wednesdays, $7.95; Tacos de Bistec Thursdays, $7.95. Plus $1.95 margaritas on Monday. On Sunday, kids 12 and under can enjoy 99¢ children’s meals (takeout not included). Wednesday is Special Margarita Day, 99¢ all day. Saturday is 2-for-1 margaritas all day.


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Cody’s Original Roadhouse 2505 SW College Road, Ocala / (352) 237-8182 / codysamerican.com Doors Open at 11a. Serving Lunch and Dinner Daily. “Where Quality and Value Come Together!” Hand-cut, USDA Choice steaks, rotisserie chicken, BBQ baby back ribs, chops, fresh fish, burgers, salads and more! Kids eat free Mondays and Tuesdays. Buy-1-get-1-free Fajita Wednesdays, $12.98. Two for $19.94 Thursday! Daily 2-4-1 happy hour, 11a-7p, includes draft beer, wine and all liquors (top shelf, too). Lunch from 11a-3p, and early bird from 3p-6p MondaySaturday. Sunday after-church specials starting at $9.98 with free dessert. Hand-cut steaks and “Just Plain Good Food” made from scratch... daily! St. Patty’s Day Special: Corned Beef & Cabbage with Irish Potatoes & Carrots only $13.98, while it lasts!

Ask about our Lenten Specials. Locations in The Villages at 1041 Lakeshore Drive at Lake Sumter Landing and our newest location at Brownwood in The Villages. Welcome HITS!

Cuvée Wine & Bistro 2237 SW 19th Ave.Rd Ste 102, Ocala / (352) 351-1816 Sun-Thu 4-10p / Fri & Sat 4-11p / / Happy Hour Daily 4-7p cuveewineocala.com Experience the ultimate in fine dining with fabulous wine and culinary classics at Cuvée Wine & Bistro. Relax with a glass of wine, indulge in an elegant dinner or enjoy our small plates and specialty Happy Hour menu. Let us transport you to an intimate world with impeccable service and exquisite cuisine. Embrace the age-old relationship between food and wine by creating your personal pairing experience. Enjoy over 104 wines from the largest interactive wine system in North Central Florida . An unforgettable experience awaits you...

Private party dining and offpremise catering available.

The Ivy House Restaurant 917 E. Silver Springs Blvd, Ocala / (352) 622-5550 Sun 11a-2p / Tue 11a-2p / Wed & Thu 11a-8p / Fri & Sat 11a-8:30p / Closed Mon 106 NW Main St, Williston / (352) 528-5410 Sun-Wed 11a-2p / Thurs-Sat 11a-8p / ivyhousefl.com “Come on home, it’s supper time!” is our motto. We want you to feel you have come to our house to eat. The family-owned Ivy House Restaurant now has two locations, Williston and Ocala. The downtown Ocala location has added several specialty items, and the restaurant has been named by Florida Trend as one of the “Top 500 Best Places to Eat in the State” for several years. Specials include Southern Fried Lobster, delicious Hand-Cut Steaks and our famous Baked Krispy Chicken. Trying our delicious homemade desserts like the Key Lime Pie or Chocolate Midnight Cake is a must when dining here.

Treat your Special Mother to a unique dining experience at the Ivy House. Make your Reservations today! Don’t forget to stop by our full service liquor bar!

For more information on Catering, Contact Waica Huggins or Evelyn Nuseel at wmhivyhouse@yahoo.com

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La Cuisine French Restaurant 48 SW 1st Ave., Ocala / (352) 433-2570 / lacuisineocala.com Tue-Fri Lunch 11:30a-2p / Dinner daily starting at 5:30p / Happy Hour Mon-Thu, 5:30-7p Live Piano Dinner Tue-Thu 6-9p Visit our website or Facebook page for details on special events. Open on Easter day!

Been craving half-roast, free range, local chicken with premium goat cheese béchamel sauce or grass-fed beef du jour? Well, get ready to brush up on your French, because located in the heart of Ocala’s downtown square is La Cuisine, an authentic and rustic French bistro dedicated to serving traditional French dishes. A new menu will have La Cuisine working with local organic and grass-fed poultry and beef farmers, as well as local and free range/organic chicken farmers. New owners Patrice and Elodie Perron have made it their goal to serve only the food they remember their grandmothers preparing, and now they’re bringing the finest French cuisine to Ocala!

Latinos Y Mas 2030 S Pine Avenue, Ocala / (352) 622-4777 / latinosymas.com Mon-Thu 11a-9p / Fri & Sat 11a-10p / Closed Sunday The VIP rooms and the patio are available for private events and can accommodate 20-70 people. Daily lunch specials are served Monday through Friday from 11a - 3p Gift certificates are available!

Whether your event will be at our location or yours, Latinos Y Mas is the place to turn to for catered events or parties. Our friendly staff is more than happy to help plan an extraordinary dining experience. You can choose from an assortment of authentic Spanish cuisine platters or order from the takeout menu. Or, for your convenience, Latinos will customize a menu just for you. Introducing our new Cazuelas, bright Latin infused flavors that will tempt any appetite! We have combined some of our traditional flavors with new items to create four tasty mouthwatering bowls. Complement them with the Pisco Sour drink and savor the homemade mango cheesecake for a delectable finish.

Mesa de Notte 2436 E Silver Springs Blvd., Ocala / (352) 732-4737 / mesaocala.com Mon-Thurs 11a-9p / Fri & Sat 11a-10p Closed Sunday Mesa de Notte features a full-service bar serving beer, wine and liquor. Stop by and enjoy an appetizer. It’s a great place to gather with friends. Also, make your Easter brunch reservation today for April 5. Brunch will be served from 10am-3pm.

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STRESSED IN SOCIETY I

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F YOU’RE FEELING A BIT STRESSED THESE DAYS ABOUT MONEY, TURNS OUT YOU’RE NOT ALONE. ACCORDING TO A RECENT AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION’S “STRESS IN AMERICA” SURVEY, 72 PERCENT OF ADULTS REPORT FEELING STRESSED ABOUT MONEY AT LEAST SOME OF THE TIME. IN ADDITION, 22 PERCENT ADMITTED TO FEELING EXTREMELY STRESSED ABOUT MONEY MUCH OF THE TIME. AND THAT’S NO BUENO. The biggest issues faced? Saving

for retirement, paying for the unexpected and covering the cost of living essentials (all pretty relevant, wouldn’t you say?). Parents, those with a household income of less than $50,000 a year, Generation Xers and Millenials are reportedly the hardest hit. And ladies, you seem to bear the brunt of it when it comes to shouldering stress. Unfortunately, the chronic stress may be negatively affecting our health. High blood pressure, ulcers, headaches, IBS and depression have all been linked to stress. So what are we to do? Well, exercise is still the best medicine when it comes to reducing stress levels in the body. Even a quick walk around the block will do your body good!

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CLEARING THE AIR W

HEN MOST PEOPLE THINK OF AIR POLLUTION, THEY THINK ABOUT OUTDOOR ISSUES LIKE SMOG AND CHEMICAL LEAKS. BUT THANKS TO VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, COMMONLY KNOWN AS VOCS, YOUR HOME’S INDOOR AIR QUALITY MAY BE COMPROMISED. IN FACT, ACCORDING TO U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY STUDIES, THE LEVEL OF VOCS INDOORS IS GENERALLY TWO TO FIVE TIMES HIGHER THAN THE LEVEL OUTDOORS. AND DURING AND SEVERAL HOURS IMMEDIATELY AFTER CERTAIN ACTIVITIES, SUCH AS PAINT STRIPPING, VOCS LEVELS MAY BE 1,000 TIMES HIGHER INDOORS THAN OUTDOORS.

VOCs are a large group of carbon-based chemicals that easily evaporate and are emitted as gases at room temperature. Some VOCs are detectable by smell, while others have no odor. These stealthy chemical gases are released in your home by such things as upholstered furniture, carpets, paints, air fresheners, cosmetics and moth balls. And VOCs can cause plenty of health problems, including worsening asthma, headaches, dizziness, organ damage and cancer. Young children, the elderly, those with respiratory issues such as asthma and persons who are highly sensitive to chemicals are at the greatest risk of irritation and illness from VOCs. Health Common VOCs effects ultimately depend on ACETONE the toxicity of chemicals used, the amount of BENZENE chemicals released ETHYLENE GLYCOL into the air and the FORMALDEHYDE duration of time the chemicals are used.

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METHYLENE CHLORIDE

PERCHLOROETHYLENE TOLUENE XYLENE 1,3BUTADIENE

CHRONIC HEALTH ISSUES LINKED TO VOCS Liver damage Kidney damage Central nervous system damage Cancer in humans and animals

Sources: epa.gov, houselogic.com, money.usnews.com

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VOCS IN YOUR HOME HOME/PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS

BUILDING MATERIALS/ HOME FURNISHINGS Carpets Composite wood products Paints/paint strippers Plastics Sealing caulks Solvents Upholstered furniture Varnishes Vinyl floors/shower curtains

Air fresheners Cleaning/ disinfectants Cosmetics Moth balls Nail polish and remover Pesticides

BEHAVIORS

MISCELLANEOUS

Cooking (pots/ pans/utensils) Dry cleaning clothes Hobby products Newspapers (Stacking) Non-electric space heaters Using electronic devices Smoking

Fuel oil/ gasoline Stored paints/ chemicals Vehicle exhaust from running a car in a garage Woodburning stoves

VOC Exposure Symptoms Eyes, nose and throat irritation Headaches

Waxes

Allergic skin reaction Difficulty breathing Nausea/vomiting Nosebleeds

ELIMINATING THE HAZARD

Fatigue

There are home screening kits/devices available to measure total volatile organic compound (TVOC) levels in your home. But they are of limited use and won’t correct a VOC problem. A better plan is to conduct a thorough inspection of your home for common sources of VOCs and then reduce them as much as possible.

Here’s a guideline to get you started.

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COMMON-SENSE TIPS

• Remove or reduce VOC-emitting products. • Use household products according to manufacturer’s directions. • Avoid using aerosol and plug-in air fresheners that emit VOCs. • Make sure you provide plenty of fresh air when using VOC-emitting products. • Buy VOC-containing products in small quantities; do not store unused amounts. • If you do store VOC products, use storage with airtight seals to minimize emissions. • Weatherstrip the access door from your garage to your house to

prevent VOC emissions from your vehicle’s gas tank slipping into your home.

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Buy organic cotton sheets. Nix vinyl shower curtains, and go with a fabric one.

VENTILATION & CLIMATE CONTROL HELP INCREASE VENTILATION BY USING FANS AND OPENING DOORS AND WINDOWS TO LET IN OUTDOOR FRESH AIR TO DILUTE AND REDUCE VOC LEVELS. KEEP BOTH THE TEMPERATURE AND RELATIVE HUMIDITY AS LOW AS POSSIBLE, AS CHEMICALS WILL EMIT MORE VOCS IN WARMER, HIGHHU MIDITY CONDITIONS.

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PREBIOTICS: PROBIOTICS’ PARTNER S

URE, PROBIOTICS GET ALL THE HEADLINES. BUT TRUTH IS THAT WITHOUT PREBIOTICS, YOU WON’T HAVE THRIVING PROBIOTICS IN YOUR GUT. PREBIOTICS ARE INDIGESTIBLE FOOD INGREDIENTS, PRIMARILY SOLUBLE FIBER, THAT STIMULATE THE GROWTH AND MAINTENANCE OF BENEFICIAL PROBIOTICS GUT FLORA. Found in many

veggies and fruits, soluble fiber, unlike insoluble fiber, makes it through your small intestine intact and goes into the colon. There, it becomes food for probiotic bacteria to feast on. In other words, prebiotics serve as food for probiotics, creating a symbiotic relationship between the two.

TYPES OF PREBIOTIC SOLUBLE FIBER INULIN & OLIGOFRUCTOSE (FOS): Both found in many plant foods, including chicory root, wild yams and other root vegetables, wheat, garlic, bananas, leeks, artichokes, jicama and agave. GALACTO-OLIGOSACCHARIDE (GOS): Found in breast milk, it provides babies with their first prebiotics to build a healthy probiotic flora for a good immune system. GOS is also made commercially from lactase, the milk sugar present in breast milk.

PECTIN: Found in the skin of veggies and fruits, especially apples.

PREBIOTIC FOOD SOURCES

PROBIOTIC PRO FOOD SOURCES

VEGGIES: Asparagus, burdock, celery, Jerusalem artichokes, garlic, leeks, onion, chicory, dandelion greens, rutabaga, tomatoes, parsnips

DAIRY: Buttermilk, kefir, yogurt, aged cheeses such as cheddar and gouda

FRUITS: Bananas, berries, apples

VEGGIES: Beets, kimchi, brined pickles, olives, unpasteurized sauerkraut

WHOLE GRAINS: Barley, flaxseeds, oatmeal, wheat

SOY PRODUCTS: Miso, soy sauce, tamari, tempeh

LEGUMES: Black beans, chickpeas, kidney beans, lentils, navy beans, white beans

MISC: Kombucha, sourdough bread

SYNBIOTIC: When you combine a prebiotic and a probiotic, you get a synbiotic. There are supplements on the market, but you can also make your own synbiotic. Try eating a prebiotic and a probiotic together, such as bananas with yogurt or stir-frying asparagus with tempeh. Just pick one from each list to make your gut very happy!

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Prebiotics Benefits

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DRAMATICALLY INCREASE NUMBER OF PROBIOTICS GOOD BACTERIA IN THE COLON DECREASE SOME OF THE POTENTIALLY DANGEROUS BACTERIA IN THE COLON INCREASE THE ABSORPTION OF CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM, WHICH STRENGTHEN BONES AND INCREASE BONE DENSITY MODULATE BLOOD SUGAR MAINTAIN A GOOD IMMUNE SYSTEM IN THE COLON IN ANIMAL STUDIES, SEEM TO PREVENT COLON POLYPS AND COLON CANCER Sources: fitness.com, prevention.com, mensfitness.com

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Do you know what it’s like to lose weight but not always see the image results you want? Perhaps previous surgeries have created problem areas for you. Sometimes even the hardest work doesn’t provide the results you want, but Lifestyle Solutions MedSpa, in Ocala, in addition to their proven weight loss programs, can help you get them using one innovative, non-invasive procedure: CoolSculpting.

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ifestyle Solutions MedSpa’s founder and medical director, Dr. Michael Holloway, along with wife, Shannon Holloway, who serves as the company’s executive director, are well known for promoting healthy lifestyles in Ocala, and this year, the facility acquired some new technology to offer patients the best in medical aesthetics. CoolSculpting is an FDA cleared, patented technology developed by Harvard scientists that takes about one hour per treatment area. Patients typically see up to a 25 percent reduction

BEFORE

8 WEEKS AFTER

First CoolSculpting® Session

4 WEEKS AFTER

of fat in the treated area. Better yet, the results are lasting as long as one maintains a healthy weight and lifestyle. From adolescence, the body has a fixed number of fat cells. They expand with weight gain but, unlike some may think, they don’t multiply. CoolSculpting provides individualized contouring of problem areas (or as some patients like to say, “areas of opportunity”) by freezing fat cells in the targeted area. Once cells are damaged, they begin a process of cell death, and the body then eliminates them,

BEFORE

8 WEEKS AFTER

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9 WEEKS AFTER

Second CoolSculpting® Session

Second CoolSculpting® Session

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Photos courtesy of Edward Becker, MD

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which occurs naturally without harming any neighboring tissue. CoolSculpting is not intended for weight loss, though it can put the finishing touch on your hard work by adding definition and, in some cases, motivating individuals to stick with their prescribed weight loss program. Previous surgeries or cosmetic procedures, like liposuction, can produce an uneven look, which can be smoothed out with Coolsculpting. Many women have trouble eliminating fat from the infamous belly button area, and those who have had Cesarean sections may find it even more difficult. And everyone has that one difficult zone that won’t let go, at least, not until now. Coolsculpting is cleared for the abdomen, love handles, inner thighs, saddlebags, muffin top and other areas a patient may desire. Dr. Holloway, Shannon and the entire Lifestyle team are committed to developing programs and adding new technologies in order to provide results their patients deserve. During a thorough and personalized initial consultation, you can discuss your expectations and the Lifestyle Solutions MedSpa staff can clearly outline the way CoolSculpting can help you. CoolSculpting uses specially designed suction to target a

specified area on the body and focus its cooling power. Patients relax in a heated bed with blankets surrounded in candles and gentle music and report little to no discomfort. Many take advantage of the cozy hour to catch up on work or read. Some patients even use their CoolSculpting time as an opportunity to nap. And recovery? While a little bruising and itching is normal, patients typically can return to their normal everyday activities immediately following the procedure. CoolSculpting guests can expect to walk in, relax and walk out an hour or two later feeling no worse for wear. For troublesome spots that won’t let go or for added definition following weight loss, Dr. Holloway and the staff of Lifestyle Solutions MedSpa believe CoolSculpting is the best natural and non-invasive answer.

Lifestyle Solutions MedSpa 2139 NE 2nd St, Ocala (352) 368-2148 lsmedspa.com

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SOME FACTS ABOUT

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HOSE OF US WITHOUT CHILDREN LIKELY HAVE NEVER HEARD OF FIFTH DISEASE, BUT MOST PARENTS HAVE HAD AN UP-CLOSE-ANDPERSONAL EXPERIENCE WITH IT. ESPECIALLY COMMON IN CHILDREN AGES 5-15, FIFTH DISEASE IS A MILD RASH ILLNESS CAUSED BY THE HUMAN PARVOVIRUS B19. AND, NO, B19 IS NOT THE SAME PARVOVIRUS THAT INFECTS ANIMALS, ESPECIALLY DOGS, NOR IS IT TRANSMITTED FROM ANIMALS TO HUMANS OR VICE VERSA. FIRST NAMED IN 1896, FIFTH DISEASE GETS ITS NAME BECAUSE OF ITS FIFTH POSITION IN THE NUMERICAL CLASSIFICATION OF SIX CHILDHOOD RASH DISEASES. The others include:

measles/rubeola (first disease); scarlet fever (second disease); German measles/rubella (third disease); roseola infantum (sixth disease). Missing is fourth disease, which was initially thought to be a mild form of rubella, but since it is caused by a staph infection, fourth disease is no longer classified as a clinical entity.

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THINK RED RASH Fifth disease is also known as erythema infectiosum. Erythema means “redness,” and in this case, it refers to the signature fifth disease characteristic, a “slapped-cheek” red rash on the face. Several days after the facial red rash and lighter red blotches appear, they spread down to the trunk, arms and legs. As the blotches’ centers lighten, the rash takes on a lacy, net-like look. Typically, the rash occurs most often in children younger than 10. And

by the time the rash appears, the child is no longer contagious. It may take one to three weeks for the rash to completely clear, and it can briefly worsen until it disappears entirely. EARLY SYMPTOMS: Headache, fatigue, low-grade fever, sore throat, nausea, stuffy/runny nose, swollen glands, red eyes, diarrhea, rare rash that looks like bruises/blisters. When these symptoms pass, the rash usually appears a few days later. GOOD NEWS: Once you are infected with the human parvovirus B19, you are immune for life. PREVENTION/TREATMENT: There is no vaccine for the human parvovirus B19. A person is most contagious during the cold-like symptoms period and before the rash appears. To prevent spread of the virus, wash your hands frequently, cover your mouth and nose while coughing/sneezing and avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with your hands. There is no antiviral drug, so rest and acetaminophen (Tylenol) are the go-to treatment. POSSIBLE COMPLICATIONS: In a small percentage of pregnant women, fifth disease can cause miscarriage. It can also cause severe anemia in fetuses. Adults and older teens, especially females, may suffer arthritis in hands, wrists, knees and ankles for months or even years after contracting fifth disease.

20%

Percentage of children and adults who get infected with human parvovirus B19 and will not exhibit any symptoms

40-60%

Percentage of adults who have been infected with human parvovirus B19 at some time in their lives and were totally unaware because they had no symptoms

50%

Chance that another family member, who has never been infected with the virus and is exposed to a child with fifth disease in the household, will develop it

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ILVER SPRINGS STATE PARK WILL HOST AN Mar EVENT ON MARCH 28 TO CELEBRATE FLORIDA’S 28 NATURAL SPRINGS. THE DAY-LONG FESTIVAL PROMOTES AWARENESS AND STEWARDSHIP AND FEATURES A NUMBER OF EDUCATIONAL SPEAKERS, DISPLAYS, GUIDED TOURS AND MORE FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. ALONG WITH THE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS AVAILABLE ON-SITE, THE EVENT WILL ALSO INCLUDE LIVE ENTERTAINMENT, DELICIOUS FOOD, A STUDENT ART SHOW AND A SILENT AUCTION. This is a great opportunity to learn more about Florida’s most precious resource and how to preserve it. And while you’re visiting the park, check out the famous glass bottom boats, go for a walk or bike ride through the winding paths or simply be on the lookout for some of the Florida wildlife lurking around each bend. The festival will run 10am-4pm.

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LIVE ACTION AT LIVE OAK A signature event in the equine community, LIVE OAK INTERNATIONAL returns once again to the picturesque Live Oak Plantation. This unique event offers attendees a glimpse into two of the most exciting disciplines in equine sport, combined driving and show jumping. This year’s event will play host to several national championship divisions in the combined driving arena as well as awe spectators with the power, majesty and sheer strength of the four-in-hand teams. The show jumping action returns once more, and this year hosts a World Cup qualifying competition where the best of the best international horse-and-rider combinations will take to the field for a chance to earn a spot at the World Cup Final in Las Vegas in April. As always, attendees are invited to witness the grace, beauty and strength of these equine athletes in two of the most demanding disciplines in horse sport up close and personal. Known to be the signature event of the competition, the hazards phase of the combined driving always promises to draw a crowd and quite a few tailgating setups. Regardless of your equine expertise, or lack thereof, the event offers entertainment for the whole family, including plenty of boutique shopping, demonstrations, delicious food and, of course, international-level equine competition right here in Marion County. Last year’s event hosted over 10,000 visitors along with an appearance by the world famous Budweiser Clydesdales. For a complete schedule of events, visit liveoakinternational.com or call (352) 873-9407.

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There’s no better time to start working on your fitness than right now! Family Fun Day will take place at Tuscawilla Park from 10am-2pm and will focus on fun ways for the whole family to get fit and healthy the fun way. Free health screenings will be available for kids, and family members of all ages will be able to take part in several fitness-related activities, including archery, boxing, taekwondo and more. Bring a helmet and take a spin on the mobile skate park provided by Rally Point Ministries. Admission is free, and there will be free snacks and goodies as well as food trucks on site. mcchildrensalliance.org or (352) 438-5992.

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WINGS FIT FOR A KING Royalty will soon be crowned at the annual KING OF THE WING AND PRINCE OF PIZZA cooking competition. Held at Citizens’ Circle, those boasting their famous wing sauce or secret family pizza crust recipe will have a chance to battle it out until the winners are crowned. Come hungry, as there will be plenty of opportunities to sample the fare and bring the kids to check out the “kid zone,” complete with face-painting, games, snacks and more. The event kicks off at 5pm. mcbia.org or (352) 694-4133.

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A CLASSIC COMPETITION Nothing is more iconic in American schools than the high school marching band. See the area’s top bands perform at the Diamond Classic held for the fourth year at Belleview High School. Up to 55 schools will be competing in color guard and drum corps throughout the day. The event also serves as a fundraiser for the program at Belleview High School and helps bring awareness to band and color guard programs. The event begins at 2pm, and tickets are $10. (352)671-6210.

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Dust off those cowboy boots and make your way to the Southeastern Livestock Pavilion for the 22nd Annual Southeastern Pro Rodeo. Some of the top cowboys from near and far will take their spin on the bucking broncos and the baddest of bulls. Saturday night is “Pink Night at the Rodeo,” and proceeds will benefit the Michelle-O-Gram Foundation and breast cancer awareness, so be sure to add a touch of something pink to your cowboy classics. Tickets are $14 in advance and $17 at the gate. Children under 5 are admitted free. Gates open at 5:30pm, and the action starts at 7:30pm. ocalarodeo.com or (352) 401-5900.

The 2nd Annual Habitat Strawberry Festival has moved to a new location, the McPherson Complex on 25th Ave., and promises plenty of strawberries for each and every visitor. Bring the entire family from 7am-5pm for the first annual Strawberry Beauty Pageant, a farmers market and even a zip line, plus a fabulous kids zone and plenty of vendors offering crafts and strawberry-related goodies. And be sure to come early for the Kiwanis Strawberry Pancake Breakfast and stay all day for the live entertainment. All proceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity of Marion County. habitatstrawberryfamilyfest.com or (352) 351-4663.

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OTHING SAYS SPRING LIKE SOME OF FLORIDA’S FINEST FESTIVALS. TOPPING OUR LIST ARE SOME OF THE BEST FESTIVALS AROUND FOR FOODIES, ART AFICIONADOS AND THOSE WHO LIKE TO SIT BACK AND TAKE IN SOME TUNES.

Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival MARCH 20-22 Voted America’s Top Art Fair for the second year in a row, the Winter Park Sidewalk Art Festival is one of the longest, largest and most prestigious outdoor art shows in Florida.

wpsaf.org or (407) 644-7207.

Florida Strawberry Festival THROUGH MARCH 8 Succulent strawberries take center stage at this fun family festival in Plant City.

flstrawberryfestival.com or (813) 752-9194.

Epcot International Flower and Garden Festival MARCH 4-MAY 17 Enjoy topiaries galore along with demonstrations, dining, concerts and more all from the “Happiest Place on Earth.”

disneyworld.disney.go.com or (407) 939-6244.

Suwannee Springfest MARCH 19-22 Held at the Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park in Live Oak, this festival offers four days of non-stop musical action.

swanneespringfest.com or (386) 364-1683.

Anthony Spring Festival MARCH 21 This annual fundraising event features live entertainment, raffles, drawings and vendors as well as antiques and a plant sale.

(352) 629-2777.

Lakeland Craft Festival MARCH 28-29 This second annual event brings artists from near and far to the up-and-coming downtown metropolitan area of Lakeland.

Cedar Key Fine Arts Festival MARCH 28-29 The town known for its seafood also plays host to one of the top art festivals in the state featuring vendors, entertainment and artistic displays of all media.

cedarkeyartsfestival.com or (352) 543-5400.

Sante Fe College Spring Arts Festival APRIL 11-12 Held in historic downtown Gainesville, this family-friendly art event features something for everyone, including a children’s art jungle, dancers, musicians, vendors and an outdoor concert.

springartsfestival.com or (352) 395-5355.

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The Villages Craft Festival MAY 2-3 This 6th annual event is slated to be held at La Plaza Grande and features an eclectic display of art as well as an outdoor green market.

artfestival.com or (561) 746-6615.

Florida Folk Festival MAY 22-24 Celebrate Florida traditions, culture and history at this annual event held at the Stephen Foster Folk Culture Center State Park located in White Springs. The event features food, dance, music and more.

floridastateparks.org/folkfest or (877) 635-3655.

artfestival.com or (561) 746-6615.

MAY 22-25 Held in Palatka, this is a festival for seafood lovers. The event features a seafood cook-off and parade. Be sure to come hungry!

Reddick BBQ Festival

bluecrabfestival.com or (386) 983-9772.

MARCH 28-29 This little town knows a thing or two about BBQ! Enjoy live entertainment, a BBQ battle, yard sales, children’s activities and more.

reddickbbqfestival.com or (352) 591-3648.

Florida Blueberry Festival APRIL 11-12 This blueberry-inspired event is held in Brooksville each year and features tasty treats, live entertainment, vendors and more.

floridablueberryfestival.org or (352) 754-4173.

APRIL 15-18 This Orlando-based event draws over 25,000 attendees each year. Over 200 bands are slated to perform, including up-andcoming stars and legends of the music industry.

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UPCOMING EXHIBITS AT THE APPLETON (ONGOING) Faith and the Devil is a large-scale installation that investigates the philosophical and existential conundrums of evil and underlying faith in the world. The exhibit runs through March 22. A Treasury of Indian Miniature Paintings from both the Appleton and the Museum of Arts and Sciences in Daytona Beach will highlight a number of unique works representing the complex culture of India. The exhibit runs through March 9. appletonmuseum.org or (352) 291-4455.

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OR OVER 25 YEARS, THE MARION COUNTY BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION HAS HOSTED ITS ANNUAL PARADE OF HOMES, A CHANCE FOR AREA BUILDERS TO SHOWCASE THEIR LATEST MODELS AND FLOOR PLANS. THIS YEAR, AN UNPRECEDENTED AMOUNT OF HOMES WILL LINE THE PARADE ROUTE, GIVING THE PUBLIC A CHANCE TO EXPAND THEIR HORIZONS BEYOND THE MOST BASIC OF MODELS AND INTERACT WITH THE PRESENTING CONTRACTORS. EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF THE MARION COUNTY BUILDING INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, DAVE HARDEN, HAS BEEN INVOLVED WITH THE ASSOCIATION SINCE 1998 AND TOOK A FEW MINUTES TO GIVE US SOME INSIGHT INTO THIS ANNUAL EVENT. What is the main purpose of hosting the Parade of Homes event? The Parade of Homes is a chance for area builders to present their spec homes to anyone looking to build a new home or remodel their existing home.

Can attendees expect to interact with the builders? Absolutely! Builders or their representatives will be on-site to answer any questions or concerns about building a new home or remodeling a certain room or area of their own home.

How many homes are in the parade, and where are they located?

This year, we have an unprecedented amount of homes available for the public to tour at 31. During the recession, you would only see about 10 or so, so this illustrates the growth in the industry. The homes are located throughout all four quadrants of Marion County with a majority being located in the urban core of Ocala.

April 14 “Marion County Building Month” with both events highlighting the services available to the public. The expo will consist of seminars, demonstrations, DIY classes and more, all from various experts in the field.

This year you will also be hosting a Home, Garden and Lifestyle Expo as an extension of the parade. Tell us a little about this event.

The parade will be held March 11-29, and a map of the homes can be found on the Marion County Building Industry Association website on the Sunday before the event. The expo will take place at CF on April 11 from 10am-3pm.

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For a map of the parade and expo details, visit: mcbia.org or call (352) 804-9318.

DIGITAL ART EXHIBITION (THROUGH MARCH 27) The Webber Center at the College of Central Florida will host a digital art exhibition entitled Long-distance Boyfriends and Other Optimisms in Digital Art. The exhibit is designed around optimistic investments in technology. cf.edu or (352) 873-5800. ESL CLASSES (THROUGH MAY) Adult ESL classes will be held every Wednesday through May for those interested in taking a citizenship exam. The classes begin at 6pm and are at the College Road Baptist Church in Ocala. Child care is provided on-site during class time. All classes and activities are free. (352) 854-6981. FREE YOGA FOR VETERANS (ONGOING) Bliss Yoga and Wellness Center will host a free yoga class for active-duty and military veterans every Wednesday at 12:15pm. Classes are taught by a military veteran and are suitable for all fitness and experience levels. (352) 694-YOGA. GUY HARVEY EXHIBIT (ONGOING) The artwork of internationally renowned marine wildlife artist Guy Harvey is currently on display on the second floor of Gateway Bank. All Continued on page 86


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OCALA FARM MARKET (ONGOING) Head to the downtown square every Saturday from 9am-2pm for an abundance of local produce, baked goods, arts and crafts, entertainment and more. The Farm Market is free and open to the public. Vendor

SIDEWALK ASTRONOMY (MARCH 6) Take a tour of the night sky with a professional astronomer. The event includes hands-on activities and educational lectures. Telescopes are provided. Registration is free, and the event takes place downtown from 5-7pm. mydiscoverycenter.org or (352) 401-3900. FIRST FRIDAY ART WALK (MARCH 6) There will be various artists set up throughout downtown Ocala working on paintings and other projects, so stop by and have a look from 6-9pm. In addition to the local arts, the nearby shops will host extended shopping hours. facebook.com/artwalkocala or (352) 629-8447. PARENTS’ NIGHT OUT (MARCH 6) The Discovery Center will provide parents with a night to themselves on the first Friday of the month. From 6:30-9:30pm, the Discovery Center will entertain children ages 6-12 with a film and educational activities. Registration is $15 and limited to 25 participants. mydiscoverycenter.org or (352) 401-3900. SANTOS FAT TIRE FESTIVAL (MARCH 6-8) If you’re a bike enthusiast, you won’t want to miss this three-day event presented by the Ocala Mountain Bike Association. Held at the Santos Trailhead, it offers demo rides, skills clinics, a trials show and a bike expo free to the public. santosfattire.com or (352) 804-7204. TASTE OF OCALA (MARCH 7) This annual event features a social

hour, restaurant tastings, live music and much more. Funds raised benefit the College of Central Florida Foundation, which supports scholarship opportunities for future students. Tickets are $100 each or $150 per couple. cf.edu/foundation or (352) 873-5808. CHAIR YOGA CLASSES (MARCH 7) The Freedom Public Library will host a series of chair yoga classes beginning this month and running monthly through April. (352) 854-7950. ST. PADDY’S DAY 5K (MARCH 7) The annual St. Paddy’s Day 5K will take place in downtown Ocala. Proceeds benefit the United Way. Race begins at 8am. uwmc.org, active.com or (352) 732-9696. FIRST SATURDAY AT THE APPLETON (MARCH 7) The Appleton will host a free, family-friendly art event the first Saturday of each month from 1-3pm. Hands-on activities are appropriate for children ages 4 and up. appletonmuseum.org or (352) 291-4455. CF INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES (MARCH 10) The Appleton will air a showing of Still Mine as part of the CF International Film Series. The film is in English and is 102 minutes in length. The showing will begin at 2pm. appletonmuseum.org or (352) 291-4455. TRIPS ’N’ TOURS (MARCH 11, 19) The Appleton’s Trips ‘N’ Tours program will visit The Putnam Lodge and Harn Museum in Gainesville. The trip will begin with a tour of the 1920s Putnam Lodge followed by lunch and tour of the Harn Museum of Art to view an exhibition of Monet and American Impressionism. Cost is $68 for members and $78 for non-members. appletonmuseum.org or (352) 291-4455 ext 4456. Continued on page 88


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SCULPTURE STROLL CELEBRATION (MARCH 20) The Marion Cultural Alliance, Fine Arts for Ocala and the Appleton Museum of Art invite citizens of Ocala to stroll through Tuscawilla Park and select their favorite sculpture. The event will also feature live entertainment, food and beverages and an awards ceremony at 3:30pm. The stroll and festivities will run 1-4pm. ocalafl.org or (352) 629-8447. MOVIE IN THE PARK (MARCH 20) Jervey Gantt Park will air Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on the big screen from 8-10pm. Bring lawn chairs or blankets. Admission is free. ocalafl.org or (352) 368-5517.

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activities and events in the downtown area. (352) 726-2611. ST. PATTY’S PUB CRAWL (MARCH 14) The downtown Ocala bars have teamed up for the Irish holiday. Your admission price includes a T-shirt,

ART AUCTION (MARCH 21) Temple Beth Shalom will host an art auction at 7pm. Wine and cheese will be served throughout the auction, and a $10 donation will benefit the Shalom Sisterhood. (352) 854-8408 or (954) 471-6894. BIG BASS CLASSIC (MARCH 21) A bass fishing tournament will be held at Liberty Park in Inverness. The farmers market will be open from 9am-3pm as well, and prizes will be awarded in several categories. invernessbigbassclassic.com or (352) 726-2611. PAINTING WITH PENCILS (MARCH 21) The Colored Pencil Painters Guild, in conjunction with the Villages Recreation Department, will host their Spring Jubilee colored pencil art show and sale at the Colony Cottage Recreation Center from 9am-3pm in The Villages. Raffles, door prizes, demonstrations and more will be offered. Admission is free. (352) 259-3801 or (352) 430-3937.

GIRLS INSPIRED TO TRY SCIENCE (MARCH 21) This program, designed to inspire girls ages 8-12 to discover the world of science, is presented by the Discovery Center. The event runs 10am-1pm and includes educational, hands-on activities. Registration is $15, and the program is limited to 30 participants. Pizza and drink are included. mydiscoverycenter.org or (352) 401-3900. SCHOLARSHIP CAMPAIGN KICKOFF LUNCHEON (MARCH 26) The Frank Deluca YMCA Family Center will host a scholarship campaign kickoff luncheon at noon. The luncheon marks the starting point for the 2015 community phase. ymcacentralflorida.com or (352) 368-9622. JAZZ REVUE (MARCH 27) The First Baptist Church Of Eustis will host the 5th Annual Jazz Revue to benefit Eustis band and music programs. The evening will include a concert, three-course dinner and auction. Tickets are $30, and doors open at 5:30pm. The concert and dinner begin at 6:30pm. eustisband.com or (352) 602-5712. JAZZ ON THE GREEN (MARCH 28) In its second year, this jazz festival will be headlined by international jazz recording artist Jackiem Joyner and feature live jazz, a dance party and great food. jazzonthegreenocala.com or (352) 239-8436. SPRING BREAK IN THE ARTSPACE (MARCH 31-APRIL 3) During the Marion County Public School spring break, the Appleton’s ARTSpace will be open daily from 10am4pm. appletonmuseum.org or (352) 291-4455.


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