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Fake cop arrested after pumping elderly man's gas, then stealing his jewelry, Osceola deputies say

Osceola County Fair to Return to Osceola Heritage Park February 10-19, 2023

CarFit and St. Cloud: Helping to Keeping Our Older Drivers Safe on the Road

St. Cloud leaders share their positive outlook and passion for community with residents during St. Cloud Main Street Breakfast

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LIVE with Silver Spurs Rodeo Big Boss Clifton Chapman, and Miss Silver Spurs Raelynne Kempfer January 5th, 2023

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41st Annual Holiday Craft Market at Osceola Arts

The Osceola Arts Crafters’ Guild is inviting the community to the 41st Annual Holiday Craft Market at Osceola Arts in Kissimmee through December 18th. It’s the perfect way to find that very special and unique gift for that very special someone you care about in your life.

St. Cloud Light Up the Park

The City of St. Cloud, Florida will “Light Up the Park” on December 10, 11, 16, 17 & 18 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Peghorn Nature Park, located at 2101 Peghorn Way in St. Cloud.

Osceola Business Referral Service

For over 20 years the Osceola Business Referral Service has been a trusted source for the community to look to for highly trusted, quality professionals for everything from custom home builders to pest control, and real estate in Osceola County. Just go to OBRS.net and you’ll find a host of businesses that are sure to exceed your expectations!

Kissimmee Valley Feed’s Customer Appreciation Day

Kissimmee Valley Feed’s Main Store in St. Cloud LOVES it’s customers, and to show that love, they are having a Customer Appreciation Day on Saturday, December 10th, from 8am – 2pm. Everything in the store is on sale that day! It’s their way of saying thank you, and happy holidays.

Oliver at Osceola Arts

Next up at the Osceola Arts main stage is the Charles Dickens classic, Oliver! This must-see show will take place December 2nd through December 18th. Showtimes are Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays at 2pm. On Saturday, December 17th at 2pm there will be a special American Sign Language interpreted performance.

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2023, A New Year, A New Hope – Kristen Arrington, State Representative for District 46

Positively Osceola asked a number of positive leaders in the community to share their hope and plans for the new year, and how we can encourage and support each other in 2023. We asked State Representative for District 46, Kristen Arrington, to share her hope and outlook for 2023.

2022 was a challenging year for many, including our community being hit by a hurricane. As always, everyone worked together to provide support, resources, and solutions as we experienced historic flooding. I was moved by the senior citizens in Good Samaritan who lost everything except each other and were living in a shelter temporarily with many of their neighbors. Their positivity and resilience should be a reminder to us all, that even in our most challenging times our outlook not only influences ourselves—but also those around us. I know many of us are ready to put 2022 behind us and look forward to a New Year.

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2023, A New Year, A New Hope – Clifton Chapman, 2022-23 Silver Spurs Riding Club Big Boss

“The Silver Spurs Riding Club kicked off the 2022 year with our February rodeo recording some of its biggest crowds to date. It was evident that the sport of rodeo is alive and well in Osceola County. We also had the privilege of hosting Florida Governor Ron DeSantis during the Friday night performance.

Moving forward through the year, we continued the positive momentum from February and carried it into June where we witnessed cowboys and cowgirls from around the country show off their toughness and skill in all seven rodeo events. While it wouldn’t be a rodeo without our contestants, rodeo fans amaze me with their appreciation for this country and our freedoms, giving credit to the many veterans who have fought and sacrificed so much.

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2023, A New Year, A New Hope – Kelvin Soto, Osceola Clerk of the Circuit Court & County Comptroller

Positively Osceola asked a number of positive leaders in the community to share their hope and plans for the new year, and how we can encourage and support each other in 2023. We asked Osceola Clerk of the Circuit Court & County Comptroller, Kelvin Soto, to share his hope and outlook for 2023.

“As we say goodbye to 2022, I am excited about the new ways in which our office is endeavoring to best serve our community.

Over the past year, we have revolutionized the way we serve our constituents in all facets of our operations. We had a lot of work to do, but it’s safe to say that we’re excited about what we accomplished and what’s in store for 2023.

When I first took office, my goal was to better professionalize our staff and to adopt best-in-class performance measures, training, and recruitment. To that end, we implemented organizational practices seen only at the state and federal levels, ensuring quality candidates are onboarded and trained on best practices and operational standards to ensure a high level of customer care.

As part of this commitment to excellence, we acquired top notch leadership, adding a chief strategy officer with nearly 30 years of Walt Disney Company experience and a training and development manager dedicated to cutting edge models and methods. Alongside them, we brought on other dedicated leaders who have decades of experience with the state’s clerks and the court system. Simply put, we sought after the best to transform your Clerk & Comptroller’s Office into one that works for you with your needs at the forefront.”

This past year, we were excited to add photos to the passport application services we already provided. As the only U.S. Department of State Passport Acceptance Facility in Osceola County, we are proud to be your one-stop shop for your international travel needs. No longer do you need to obtain photos from the corner drugstore or schedule your own photographer ahead of your appointment.”

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Positively Osceola asked a number of positive leaders in the community to share their hope and plans for the new year, and how we can encourage and support each other in 2023. We asked Kathy Pierson, President of Pierson Communications to share her hope and outlook for 2023.

“Wahoo, it’s a New Year and I am looking forward to getting started eating well, being healthy, volunteering, and just living life to the fullest!

As a public relations professional for over 35 years, I really strive to help my clients with who they are and how to tell the community what they do, how they do it, and the impact they make on the community overall. I connect my clients with the community they reside in because it’s important to be involved, but also to give back.

My clients are the “best” and I am so proud to represent them in a positive direction, and that they trust and believe in me to help them to move forward. I love what I do, and I am looking forward to 2023!”

On a personal note, 2023 is going to be a big year for The Piersons. Our daughter & her husband will be coming from China to finally visit, since the pandemic, and we get to meet her husband in person, we can’t wait. Secondly, our son is getting married to a wonderful lady and we are so excited for her to join our family in the fall. We are so proud of them both and we can’t wait to see what the future holds as our family grows.

Overall, I believe this will be and must be a good year because we are starting to see some normalcy and life is looking brighter and bigger with travel plans in the future, a wedding and so much more.

As you go forward into the new year, “Show Up & Shine.” Happy New Year and keep smiling!

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a New Year, a New Hope, with Osceola Kowboys Head Football Coach Eric Pinellas

Positively Osceola asked Eric Pinellas, Osceola Kowboys Head Football Coach Eric Pinellas to share his hope and outlook for 2023.

“Happy New Year to all, the 2022 season for us at Osceola was filled with some great wins as well as some challenging moments.  Week 11, we played a pretty good West Orange ball club, that week we were hit with the flu bug and over 20 of our kids missed practice time during the week. We knew that we needed the win however to solidify our seeding for the playoffs. Our kids were able to dig deep and pull out a last second win to solidify our playoff spot. Our biggest win of the year had to be round 1 of the playoffs. It was a rematch of our week 1 opponent Treasure Coast.

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2023, a New Year, a New Hope, with local realtor and community leader, Marcy

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Positively Osceola asked Marcy Theobald, local realtor and community leader to share her hope and outlook for 2023.

“As your local professional realtor, I would say my best experiences in 2022 were fulfilling customers dreams. They filled my heart joy and love. I was proud to be president of Rotary of Kissimmee, and the president of the Women’s Council of Realtors, which brought education, stability, strength in women, guidance, and direction. 2022 was a phenomenal year, but of course as we know, difficulties were in supply and demand. In 2023 i’m looking forward to simplifying life, grounding with family and friends, growing my sphere with communications, and working with new clients. I’m always available for people’s needs in real estate, and am there to assist in every way possible. So, if you don’t know already know me , just give me a call at 407-908-4042. Happy New Year!

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2023, a New Year, a New Hope, with Kissimmee Commissioner, Community Leader, Angela Eady

Positively Osceola asked Angela Eady, City of Kissimmee Commissioner and community leader, to share her hope and outlook for 2023.

“The hope for tomorrow must start today. Each one of us has a true responsibility to mold our county to the dynamics that suits the diversity that reflects us as a unified group of unique individuals. All to benefit one cause, to teach and learn from each other. We must open our hearts and minds to a new form of love and understanding that we all have place and a voice for each other. To motivate, enhance, and excel to the fullest without compromising the integrity on which our upbringing carried us. We must promote the absence of pride and welcome grace and dignity. After all, we are in this together, and together we will stand, and succeed. #TomorrowStartsToday”

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2023, a New Year, a New Hope, with Osceola Council On Aging President/CEO Wendy Ford

Positively Osceola asked Wendy Ford, President/CEO of the Osceola Council On Aging, to share her hope and outlook for 2023.

“As we plunge into 2023, it’s obviously important to look towards the future. Similarly, it’s just as important to look to the past and remember all the blessings which have been bestowed. The past few years have been challenging. Sadly, many have had to endure illness, personal tragedy, natural disasters, and even death. But we have persevered to become not only stronger individuals, but also, a stronger community.

I’m proud to say, The Osceola Council on Aging (OCOA) has continued to be an ever-growing, ever-expanding, stronger, more resilient organization. Despite the last couple of years of pandemic upheaval, we have persevered through obstacles with great outcomes which have constituted overall growth in these times of inflation and economic crisis.

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2023, a New Year, a New Hope, with Kissimmee Advocate, Community Leader, and Department of Health PIO Jeremy Lanier

Positively Osceola asked a number of positive leaders in the community to share their hope and their plans for the new year, and how we can encourage and support each other in 2023. We asked Jeremy Lanier, Kissimmee business owner, positive advocate for the City of Kissimmee, and Public Information Officer with the Florida Department of Health in Osceola, to share his hope and outlook for 2023.

“2023 is upon us. For many, there is pressure to review the previous year and reflect on what will be done differently in the future. It’s the same every New Year’s – we promise ourselves to eat better, to work out more, to excel at work. We place unnecessary pressure on ourselves to set goals and timelines, all in an effort to be the “perfect human”.

But I have a suggestion for this upcoming year. In 2023, I will do things differently and refrain from repeating the routine of past New Year’s. Instead of setting unrealistic goals for myself, I’ll strive to simply be a better human.

I’ll work harder to be kinder to others. I’ll remember that empathy is the true key to building a harmonious community. I’ll take more time with my loved ones, and cherish those moments that are so fleeting. I’ll remember that a simple smile can change the course of another person’s day. 2023 will be less about myself, and more about others. I’ll live in the present and not dwell in the anxiety of future thinking. I’ll be truly thankful for what I have. And I’ll work harder at just giving myself a break and loving who I am. I hope you join me in this effort.

So many wonderful things happened this past year in Osceola County. And even with the challenges we experienced – hurricanes, emerging health threats, political differences – we have so, so much to be grateful for. Our community has shown its resiliency time and time again. And that resiliency is worth more than any currency on the planet. So in 2023, I challenge each of you to be kinder to yourself, and kinder to others. Let’s worry less and hope more. In doing so, I know we will make this the best year yet!”

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Celebration Foundation Concert Series to Feature Singer Extraordinaire Zoë Tyler January 27

The Celebration Foundation Concert Series continues on Friday, January 27 at 7pm with singer Zoë Tyler, a Leading Lady, National TV award winner, and TV judge.

Zoë has performed in Les Misérables, Joseph, Jesus Christ Superstar, Eva Cassidy her story, City of Angels, Fame, Smokey Joe’s café, and has sung with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra for many years. She has also performed with Sir Elton John, Barry Manilow, Donna Summer, Cliff Richard and was part of the UK’S version of THE VIEW for 4 years.

Her TV career began alongside Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber as his fellow judge and voice coach for the BBC’S hit shows How do you solve a problem like Maria and Any dream will do. She helped search the UK for leading ladies and leading men and coach them to win their dream roles and was nominated for a BAFTA award.

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Orlando’s Right Rail coalition and Universal Orlando Resort have announced significant progress toward realizing the vision of commuter rail connectivity throughout Central Florida – one of the fastest growing regions in the nation – with the creation of the Shingle Creek Transit Utility Community Development District.

This limited-purpose public entity will plan, finance, construct, operate, own and maintain a new Orange County Convention Center SunRail station, which advances a key priority for SunRail – the Sunshine Corridor Program. The Program creates a commuter rail line between the Orlando International Airport and the Orange County Convention Center – expanding SunRail and connecting Central Florida communities across the region.

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Main Street Breakfast

It was clear at Tuesday’s St. Cloud Main Street Breakfast with the Pros, that the two men charged with keeping the St. Cloud community safe, St. Cloud Police Chief Douglas Goerke, and St. Cloud Fire Department Chief Jason Miller, are hard at work building teams, improving systems and technology, and planning for the future, while leading with positivity and passion for staff and community.

It’s no secret that St. Cloud, and Osceola County as a whole, are experiencing rapid growth. Osceola County has seen a growth rate of 2.91% over the past year according to the most recent United States census data, making it the 15th largest county in Florida. With that kind of growth comes many challenges, challenges that often fall into the areas of law enforcement and fire rescue.

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At Monday’s Osceola County Board of County Commissioners meeting, Linda Kay Martin, Osceola County’s Government Affairs Director, was named as the county’s Employee of the Month.

According to Osceola County, Linda began her employment with the County on June 04, 1997 and is currently a Permit Technician II with the Community Development Department. Her constant determination and willingness to help others has been recognized by many of her coworkers, and most certainly, the community.

Linda is one of the first faces customers see when they visit the Administration Building. Her customer service skills are exemplary; she is personable and always greets customers with a smile on her face.

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Many people consider Friday the 13th as an unlucky day, but it’s been rewarding Mega Millions players big bucks for years, with six previous jackpots won on that day. Now there’s a chance to make Friday the 13th YOUR lucky day after no ticket matched all six numbers drawn Tuesday night – the white balls 7, 13, 14, 15 and 18, plus the gold Mega Ball 9. An estimated gigantic prize of $1.35 billion ($707.9 million cash) is up for grabs on Friday, January 13. If won at that amount, it would be the second largest jackpot in Mega Millions history!

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Osceola County Names Michael Nichola as 2022 Employee of The Year!

At Monday’s Osceola County Board of County Commissioners meeting, Michael Nichola, Osceola County’s Government Affairs Director, was named as the county’s Employee of the Year.

Nichola has served as the County’s Government Affairs Director since 2019 and is responsible for developing federal, state, and local advocacy platforms, comprehensive legislative affairs strategy and coordinating intergovernmental resources. Since he joined the team, he has been prominently influential among community partners of all levels, and has paved the way for various crucial funding opportunities.

In his time with the County, Mike’s expertise in government affairs and his ability to leverage and target resources have been integral in securing several key grants for the County.

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The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Fisher-Price have “reannounced” the recall of Fisher Price Rock ‘n Play Sleepers, after eight fatalities took place after the initial recall nearly three years ago About 4.7 million of the sleepers were sold before the recall was announced in April 2019, and the product was taken off the market, with about 100 deaths now being linked to the Rock ‘n Play Sleepers, according to the CPSC.

“Infant fatalities have occurred in the Rock ‘n Play Sleepers, after the infants rolled from their back to their stomach or side while unrestrained, or under other circumstances,” the CPSC said in the recall announcement.

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Kissimmee Utility Authority has released its 2023 Calendar of Electrical Safety, a bilingual calendar in English and Spanish, featuring the winning entries from its 29th annual student art contest.

The calendar, available free of charge at the utility’s customer service center at 1701 W. Carroll Street in Kissimmee, features an assortment of electrical safety tips and incorporates the Osceola County School District calendar for convenient planning.

Open to Osceola County students in Kindergarten through fifth grade, the contest is designed to promote electrical safety among students and their families. This year, a total of 1,081 entries were received from 21 Osceola County elementary schools, including, public, private, and charter school students.

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If you’re looking to “tie the knot” on Valentine’s Day this February 14th, The Osceola County Clerk & Comptroller Office may have exactly what you’re looking for. On Tuesday, February 14, Kelvin Soto and his County Clerk & Comptroller Office will welcome couples to be married at the Historic Osceola County Courthouse for their Valentine’s Day Group Ceremony & Reception!

Fifteen couples per group ceremony are invited to participate in a romantic celebration of love and marriage during the Valentine’s themed Wedding Ceremony and Reception to be held on Valentine’s Day. The event will be held in the courtroom at the renowned Osceola County Historic Courthouse, the oldest courthouse in active use in Florida located at 3 Courthouse Square in Kissimmee.

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Osceola County Fair to Feature Country Recording Artist

The Osceola County Fair, the county’s largest annual event, is back February 10-19, and will feature more exciting LIVE entertainment than ever before.

On Sunday February 19 at 6pm, the Osceola County Fair will feature country recording artist Chase Matthew.

Since releasing his debut album, Born For This, earlier this year, Matthew has been busy selling out venues across the nation on his headline ‘Born For This’ Tour. Matthew recently performed to a hometown headline debut in Nashville to a SOLDOUT crowd of more than 1,600 fans.

His single, “She Loves Jesus,” is out now, and fans can expect more new music from this Nashville riser in the coming months. For tickets and more information go OsceolaCountyFair.com.

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A new toll relief program in Florida began on New Year’s Day that provides credits to frequent commuters using toll roads across the state.

Under the Toll Relief Program, drivers of twoaxle vehicles who use toll transponders, like SunPass or other Florida-based transponders, and have accounts in good standing with 35 or more qualifying toll transactions per month will receive a 50 percent credit to their account. The toll credits will be applied automatically to each qualifying account. The program that was proposed by Gov. Ron DeSantis and passed into law by the Florida Legislature, will run through December 31, 2023.

“I promised Floridians that I would find additional ways to provide toll relief for Florida families,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “With this legislation, we are keeping that promise to help hardworking families keep more money in their pockets.

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Jacob Verdecia, a 6-foot, 5-inch basketball player at St. Cloud High School who almost lost his life in a car crash on Florida’s Turnpike last August, returned to school today, but on Tuesday he was reunited with the team of paramedics and doctors that helped saved his life.

In August, Jacob was riding in the backseat of a car with his friends on a rainy night on the Turnpike when the driver lost control of the car, crossed over four turnpike lanes before striking hard into a guardrail. The force of the collision caused Jacob, who wasn’t wearing a seatbelt at the time, to quickly move forward and into the front seat of the car where he sustained serious injuries, possibly from striking the windshield, dashboard, or airbag, according to Jacob’s family.

“My son, is 6’5″ and was riding in a small Honda Civic. He was uncomfortable sitting in the back seat, so he took seatbelt off. I would say that it might be uncomfortable to have a seatbelt on sometimes, but it’s much more uncomfortable to be laying in a hospital bed in the ICU,” Jacob’s mother Christina told Positively Osceola shortly after the accident.

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Osceola County Fair to Return to Osceola Heritage Park February 10-19, 2023

The Osceola County Fair is back February 10th through the 19th, 2023 at Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee, and it’s sure to bigger, better, and more fun than EVER before.

Celebrating its 79th year, Osceola County’s largest event will feature amusement rides, games, exciting exhibits, livestock shows, positively delicious fair food, a demolition derby, a LIVE concert by Warner Music Nashville Country Music artist Chase Matthew on Sunday February 19th, and so much more! Tell your friends, tell your family, it’s the 79th Osceola County Fair at Osceola Heritage Park!

St. Cloud Pink Heals to Host Pinktoberfest at St. Cloud Lakefront January 21

The City of St. Cloud and Pink Heals St. Cloud Charter have teamed up once again to host Pinktoberfest on Saturday, January 21st, from 10am – 4pm at St. Cloud’s beautiful Lakefront Park.

The event helps raise awareness and funds for the St. Cloud Charter of Pink Heals, a non-profit healthcare support group that provides financial and emotional support for individuals and families battling cancer within the St. Cloud Community.

The free family event will feature raffles, vendors, a bounce house, and fun for the entire family. AND, of course, the highlight of the event, the Pink Fire Truck pull contest is back, where teams of 10 compete to pull partially-loaded pink fire truck at the St. Cloud Lakefront in the fastest time possible.

Each truck pulling team will consist of a maximum of 10 people and can raise money by hosting fundraisers, individual pledges, and corporate sponsorships. The cost of entering a truck pull team is only $200.00. To find out more about how you can participate, or to be a vendor for the event, contact Shawnta Price at 407-957-7226.

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Congratulations to Catherine Finneran who was recently named as the 2022 Employee of the Year by the City of Kissimmee!

Catherine has been with Kissimmee’s Development Services Department for 26 years and is integral to her department and the city as a whole. The city says that Catherine’s upbeat attitude and willingness to help others improves morale in her department and makes the City of Kissimmee a better place to live, work, and visit.

Positively Osceola joins the City of Kissimmee in congratulating and thanking Catherine for making a positive difference in and around Osceola County!

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City of Kissimmee to host Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Unity Festival January 14 at Kissimmee’s Lakefront Park

Join the City of Kissimmee in celebrating the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr and his ideals of unity, diversity, and goodwill on Saturday, January 14th from 12 PM – 5 PM at the City of Kissimmee’s Martin Luther King Jr Unity Celebration at Kissimmee’s Lakefront Park.

The celebration will feature live performances from some of the best gospel, R&B, and soul artists in all of Central Florida. There will be food trucks, craft vendors, the KUA Kids Power Zone, and a unity garden that will highlight the continued influence of Dr. Kings message through original works of art. This amazing City of Kissimmee event is free for the community. For more information go to kissimmee.gov/MLK

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The Three Kings visited Osceola County on Sunday at Old Town in celebration of the Three Kings Day holiday, hosted by The Osceola Chamber and its Hispanic Business Council, and in the spirit of the holiday, the event was filled with giving and caring!

The Osceola Chamber’s Three Kings Day celebration, which was sponsored by Orlando Health and Experience Kissimmee, and hosted by Old Town, included toy giveaways, bicycle and tablet raffles, business vendors, live entertainment, and awesome refreshments for everyone in attendance.

Sunday’s event, which drew hundreds of families to the streets of Old Town, was also filled with something we can never have too much of, smiles, laughter, joy, encouragement, and giving. The Osceola Chamber did an outstanding job of reaching out to its membership and the community to create an event to kick off the new year with a spirit of care.

“It’s all about giving back. We have a tagline at the Chamber, that business works better together, and so again business is coming together today to give back to our community,” Chamber President John Newstreet shared from the Three Kings Day Celebration main stage.

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The Osceola Chamber opens its heart to the community during 19th Annual Three Kings Day Celebration

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Car accidents can happen in an instant. Even though these crashes happen quickly, recovery is not always quick and easy. A car accident can cause a variety of injuries, including back injuries. Even a minor crash can cause back injuries because the back tends to absorb most of the impact in an accident.

If you have suffered a back injury, seek prompt medical treatment. These injuries can be hard to treat, and sometimes can lead to secondary medical issues, such as hypotension, osteoporosis, pressure ulcers, sleep apnea, bowel problems, urinary tract infections, sexual dysfunction, and more. Draper Law Office understands how serious a back injury can be. These injuries can be long-lasting and costly to treat. Schedule a consultation by filling out the online form or by calling their office at (407) 846.0075.

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Mecum, World’s Largest Collector Car Auction Returns to Kissimmee January 4-15 with 4,000 Cars

With a projected 4,000 vehicle consignments to be offered at the annual live auction event at Osceola Heritage Park in Florida, Mecum Kissimmee 2023, the world’s largest collector car auction, will feature a broad selection of American muscle cars, classics, Corvettes, exotics, trucks, Hot Rods, customs and more to cross the auction block Jan. 4-15.

The 2023 auction lineup is building momentum right out of the gates with The Chuck Cocoma Judge & GTO Ram Air IV Collection joining the roster to kick things off with serious muscle power. The collection is led by an exceedingly rare Orbit Orange 1970 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV Convertible and includes a total of six Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IVs from the 1969 and 1970 model years among the nine lots that make up the rare muscle-car collection.

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Draper Law: Ten Mistakes to Avoid During Your Divorce

When you are going through a divorce, it can feel like every aspect of your life from where you live to how you are going to support yourself is at risk. At a time like this it is a natural response to be afraid but, if you are not careful, that fear can lead you to make errors which could hurt your case. The good news is that you can avoid mistakes during your divorce.

Knowing what actions to avoid during divorce is critical. Draper Law Office has experience helping clients circumvent mistakes and make the right choices during divorce. Call 407.846.0075 today or go to DraperLawOffice.com to set up your free, no-obligation consultation in one of their three locations: St. Cloud, Kissimmee, and Orlando.

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Country Thunder to roar back to Osceola County in 2023 with Country Music Superstars

Keith Urban, Cody Johnson, & Hardy

Buckle up country music fans, Country Thunder Florida has announced that its October 2023 all-star lineup at Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee will feature country music superstars Cody Johnson, HARDY, Keith Urban & so many more.

“When you have the world’s greatest country music fans show up the way they did in Florida in 2022, you owe them a follow-up of epic proportions,” says Country Thunder Music Festivals CEO, Troy Vollhoffer. “And we’re making that promise with one of the best lineups from start to finish we’ve had in years. We can’t wait to bring Cody Johnson, HARDY, and Keith Urban to the fans in Florida!”

Keith Urban has won four GRAMMY© Awards, thirteen CMAs, fifteen ACMs, three AMAs, two People’s Choice Awards and celebrated nine consecutive gold, platinum or multi-platinum albums. His concerts have become legendary – as unpredictable as they are explosive.

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SPORTS

Husbands, Guzman Lead Harmony Longorns

Past St. Cloud Bulldogs, 4-0 in Girls Soccer

Girls’ soccer games between Harmony and St. Cloud have been traditionally marked by close, hard-fought affairs. Monday night was an exception to the rule, however, as Harmony dominated the Lady Bulldogs and cruised to a 4-0 win.

It was the second win this season for the Longhorns over their arch rivals, as they won a tight 3-2 win in December during the semifinals of the Orange Belt Conference Tournament. “I’m a little hard pressed to come up with an explanation for tonight,” St. Cloud coach Shawn Beck said. “As always, I felt we matched up pretty well with them but we simply did not bring it tonight. Sometimes in these emotionally intense rivalry games you end up beating yourself before the game even starts and I suspect that was the case tonight.”

The first 20 minutes of the match was pretty much played to a stalemate. Harmony registered the only shot on goal in that time but it was an easy save for St. Cloud goalie Priscilla Rodriguez. Both teams ratcheted up the pressure in the second part of the first half, but neither team could get a quality shot on goal –that was until the 39th minute when Rylee Husbands put a nifty touch pass past a charging Rodriguez, side-stepped the goalie and buried a shot in the center of the net for a 1-0 lead.

It remained 1-0 until 48th minute when Lily Glassburn took a cross and found the right hand corner of the goal to put Harmony up 2-0. Gabriella Guzman would then take over.

With 13:51 remaining in the game, she would score from inside the box off of a counter attack and with time running down added a second goal in the 75th minute with a blast from the top of the box for the final margin of victory. St. Cloud had a few opportunities to score in the game, with their best chance coming in the 35th minute when Alyssa Reynolds had a breakaway. But she was slightly bumped off the ball inside the box and failed to get off a solid shot.

“It was a much better performance for us compared to the first time we played them,” Harmony assistant coach Doug Johnson, who was filling in for suspended head coach Scott Marlega, said.

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Osceola County High Schools Sports Wrapup

While the county schools have been on break, it hasn’t been the end of the action as wrestling and basketball teams competed in holiday action. Here is a review of action from around Osceola County:

GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL: The Orange Belt Conference coaches voted on the all-county team last week. Freshman Cate Palmi was not only named first team but she was also selected as Player of the Year. Palmi led Osceola in kills (591), hitting percentage (.341), and aces (58). Palmi was joined on the first-unit by Kowboy teammates Alex Liggeri (junior), and Kaitlyn Taylor (Senior).

Tohopekaliga placed two players on the all-OBC team with a pair of juniors in Danna Aguilera and Nyah Moore. The first team was rounded out by Harmony senior Wilyamarie Hernandez, Gateway sophomore Angelys Figueroa, Celebration senior Joharis Castillo, and St. Cloud senior Delia Macdonald.

Osceola head coach Carrie Palmi, who led the Kowboys to a regional championship and a state semifinal game in Class 7A, was tabbed as OBC Coach of the Year as the Kowboys finished the season with a stellar 26-5 record.

GIRLS’ BASKETBALL: Last year, persistent issues with Covid resulted in the OBC Championship being decided by round robin play and St. Cloud ended up winning the title with a tight 60-55 win over Gateway – denying the Panthers their first conference title. Although an outstanding incoming freshman class made the Panthers co-favorites, St. Cloud sent a message last week that they may not be ready to hand the title over just yet.

The teams ended up meeting on a neutral floor at the Mike Doyle Memorial Classic at Melbourne last week and St. Cloud (11-1) came away with an impressive 46-30 win. Since an early season loss to state power Lake Highland Prep, Chad Ansbaugh’s team has won eight consecutive games heading into its game with Orange Park (5-6) in the opening round of the Jim Clark Classic at Bishop Moore on Tuesday. Juniors Emily Lockey (16.6) and Haley Collins (13.1) are leading the Lady Bulldogs in scoring.

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Creative Inspiration Journey School sees continued student growth amid school facility expansion

From the first day that Creative Inspiration Journey School opened its doors in the Fall of 2019, it was easy to see that it wasn’t going to be just another tuition free public charter school, it was focused on creating an environment of learning for its students unlike any other school in the St. Cloud and Osceola communities.

CIJS uses the Reggio Emilia approach to learning, which allows children to direct their own learning process according to their needs, and in a less-structured environment. This gives the students a apportunity to grow at their own pace, both as individuals – and community members.

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HEALTH

Orlando Health hospitals awarded top grades for patient safety

Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital, Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC), Orlando Health – Health Central Hospital and Orlando Health South Lake Hospital have received “A” grades for patient safety by The Leapfrog Group, an independent nonprofit organization committed to driving quality, safety and transparency in the U.S. health system. For Orlando Health South Lake, this is its 9th consecutive “A” grade from Leapfrog.

“Our clinical teams work extremely hard to achieve and maintain outstanding quality of care across the entire Orlando Health system,” said George Ralls, MD, chief medical officer, Orlando Health. “We have implemented quality and safety clinical practices across our system that protect our patients from harm and ensure the best possible outcomes. Our focus on quality and commitment to excellence has resulted in awards and recognition by other national, well-respected organizations.”

The American Heart Association recently recognized six Orlando Health hospitals for consistently following the most up-to-date, evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of stroke. In addition, U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in hospital rankings and consumer advice, ranked five Orlando Health clinical programs amongst the top 50 in the US, including a number one ranking for Neonatology in the state of Florida in 2022. Additionally, six Orlando Health hospitals were recognized as 2022-2023 High Performing hospitals in a total of twelve categories. And Orlando Health recently received 24 Beacon Awards for Excellence in nursing care from the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses – more than any other healthcare system in Florida – recognizing high-quality patient care and a healthy work environment.

“Earning top recognitions for quality and safety is a continual journey,” adds Dr. Ralls. “Every achievement is a reflection of our mission to improve the health and quality of life of the individuals and communities we serve”

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5 Tips for a Healthy, and Satisfying, Holiday Season From Orlando Health

It can be tough to resist your aunt’s special stuffing or mom’s once-ayear Bûche de Noël when you’re trying to avoid packing on the pounds over the holidays. The truth is: You don’t have to. You just need to be smart and intentional about what you eat.

The following tips will help you enjoy the holidays – and not feel regret come New Year’s Day.

Try These Strategies

1. Don’t abandon hard-earned good habits just because it’s the holiday season.

Even if you’re doing OK maintaining other parts of your healthy routine, like exercising and getting good sleep, food and alcohol — ever-present at this time — can create special challenges. But many holiday traditions — shopping, wrapping, decorating, caroling — don’t necessarily involve food. Make a list of celebratory activities that don’t revolve around eating, then enlist your family and friends to brainstorm even more personal, meaningful favorites.

2. Don’t skip breakfast — do skip treats you can get 365 days a year. (We see you, M&Ms.)

You can make mashed potatoes any day. But your aunt’s stuffing? That’s special‚ so enjoy it — but skip that store-bought roll. Yes, mindful eating can be hard to practice in a busy season, but the holidays roll around every year — odds are good this won’t be your last piece of pumpkin pie ever. Sugar cravings are real, for sure, and also totally normal. Rather than struggling to eliminate those feelings, try to manage them and find balance in your diet. Give yourself a “cookie budget” — or whatever it is that you really want — and then use it wisely on things that are truly special to you. Ordering pizza on a crazy night? Add a salad. A more balanced diet will help you stay mindful because you’ll get better nutritional value from what you are eating. Just slowing down and making more conscious decisions can cut the calories quickly. But don’t overthink it — if all else fails, eat a vegetable.

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Florida Shrimp Sandwich with Avocado, Positively

Delicious!

Shrimp, not just any shrimp… Florida Shrimp, and add in some fresh avocado and without question. It’s positively delicious!

INGREDIENTS

• 1 pound medium-sized Florida shrimp, peeled

• 1 large Florida avocado, peeled and seed removed

• 1 small red onion, sliced thin

• ½ cup rice vinegar

• Seafood seasoning

• 4 slices whole-wheat bread

• Olive oil for cooking

• 1 lemon, juiced

• 1 tablespoon fresh thyme, stripped off the stem and chopped fine

• 6 cloves garlic, peeled and chopped fine

• Sea salt and fresh ground pepper, to taste

PREPARATION

In a small bowl combine the thin-sliced red onion and vinegar; let this mixture marinate for about 10 minutes. Bring a large pot of water to a rapid boil. Season the water with 2 tablespoons of your favorite seafood boil seasoning. Make a bath of ice water in a medium-sized mixing bowl. Place peeled shrimp into the seasoned boiling water. Cook shrimp for 2 minutes, or until cooked throughout. Remove shrimp from the hot water and place them in the ice water bath, allowing shrimp to cool. Place the bread on a cookie sheet; lightly drizzle with olive oil and a dash of seafood seasoning. Place the bread under the broiler to toast (being careful not to let them burn). Remove the shrimp from the ice bath to a bowl. Add 1 tsp olive oil, 1 tsp seafood seasoning, juice of ½ lemon, fresh thyme, and half the garlic; stir to coat.

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SeaWorld Orlando to host Sesame Street Kids’ Weekend at SeaWorld Orlando January 21-22

The holiday season may be behind us, but some very special fun for the kiddos is coming with Sesame Street Kids’ Weekend at SeaWorld Orlando on January 21-22.

Everyone’s favorite Sesame Street friends are hosting a party just for kids, Jan. 21 – 22. Join Elmo, Cookie Monster, Abby Cadabby, Rosita, and all your favorite furry friends for a funfilled weekend with hands-on activities, character photo opportunities, and much more.

This family-friendly celebration takes place in Sesame Street Land and is included with SeaWorld Orlando admission. For more information visit SeaWorldOrlando.com.

Walt Disney World Railroad Returns

Guests will once again be able to enjoy a trip aboard the Walt Disney World Railroad this holiday season at Magic Kingdom Park at Walt Disney World Resort.

“The familiar whistle of its steam engine will be complemented by exciting new sounds and voices,” Disney’s team of Imagineers shared. “A new conductor has assumed the role, carrying on the long tradition of warm welcomes and amusing anecdotes while adding fresh commentary and story to the journey.”

This opening-day attraction returns with a completely refreshed track looping the park and an all-new voiceover guiding guests as they travel from one magical land to the next.

Source: Disney World, Photo: Courtney Kiefer

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Universal’s Great Movie Escape is Now Open at Universal Citywalk

Universal’s Great Movie Escape is now officially open at Universal CityWalk – bringing an entirely new level of escape room experience to Universal Orlando Resort.

Created by the same masterminds behind some of the destination’s most exciting and innovative entertainment, Universal’s Great Movie Escape is comprised of two distinct, cinematic escape adventures inspired by Universal Pictures and Amblin Entertainment’s iconic Jurassic World and Back to the Future films – each boasting eight immersive environments that feature state-of-theart challenges, detailed sets and captivating storylines that allow guests to step into blockbuster films like never before.

Universal’s award-winning entertainment team partnered closely with escape room industry experts and the visionary Jurassic World and Back to the Future filmmakers to create this innovative experience that goes beyond the typical escape room. One of the unique features of Universal’s Great Movie Escape is the variety of challenges guests must work together to complete, with each one specifically crafted so that the experience is enjoyable for novices and escape room aficionados alike. The activities within both adventures are:

• randomized – so the solution can vary with each visit

• story-driven – as guests must complete tasks as part of an immersive original story

• customizable depending on party size – ensuring everyone gets to participate

• adjustable based on skill level and complexity – so there’s always a challenge to solve

The adventure begins as soon as guests enter the art deco, theater-inspired venue, where they’ll immediately be swept into one of many experiences.

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