A Safer Tomorrow: St. Cloud Fire Rescue Breaks
Ground on Training Facility Expansion
Happy Haunts Materialize at Magic Kingdom Park as Haunted Mansion Movie Opens in Theaters Nation-wide
Osceola County Weather: Hot and Humid Today With Scattered Storms, Some Strong With Heavy Rain
FDOT to hold public meeting Thursday about upcoming West US192 pedestrians and drivers safety improvements
MegaMillions Jackpot Surges Past $1 Billion After No One Hits all Six Numbers Friday Night
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SATURDAY, JULY 29 2023
LIVE for the City of St. Cloud, Floridas 4th of July Fireworks Show
LIVE from Celebration Florida’s Annual Independence Day Parade
LIVE at Kissimmee Lakefront Park for the City of Kissimmee’s Monumental 4th of July fireworks
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IN
AROUND OSCEOLA
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IN & AROUND OSCEOLA
LIVE as Osceola County and Osceola County Fire Rescue and EMS officially open their 16th fire station
LIVE with Marylin Cortez-Lovato, Director of Visual Arts about Osceola
Arts newest mural in progress at Hart Memorial Central Library in Kissimmee
LIVE at SeaWorld Orlando for the official grand opening ceremony of its new SeaWorld Coral Rescue Center
LIVE with KUA’s Director of Corporate Communications Tiffany Henderson on their Osceola Hurricane Handbook!
LIVE with St. Cloud Police Department Chief Douglas talking safety on the roads
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ON DEMAND LIVESTREAMS
LIVE with new Osceola School District Superintendent, Dr. Mark Shanoff
June 26th, 2023
LIVE with Michelle Incandela of Draper Law Office
June 21st, 2023
LIVE with Charlie Draper of Draper Law Office
April 19th, 2023
LIVE with Michelle Incandela of Draper Law Office
March 30th, 2023
LIVE with Dr. Christ Burns, from SDOC Fine and Performing Arts
March 23rd, 2023
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VIDEOS ON DEMAND
The Mayor’s Minute with St. Cloud Mayor Nathan Blackwell
Our hot summer months are here, and that means the City of St. Cloud, Florida is hard at work creating impacting experiences and opportunities for the community!
Positively Osceola, Making a Positive Difference in and Around Osceola County!
Stay informed and inspired with Positively Osceola, your 24/7 go-to news in and around Osceola County! Positively Osceola shares the latest updates on local events, community achievements, and inspiring stories. From heartwarming features to breaking news, PO has you covered. Experience the power of positivity with Positively Osceola!
Kissimmee Utility Authority Hurricane Handbook
With the 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season here, Kissimmee Utility Authority has released its 2023 Osceola Hurricane Handbook, a free, bilingual, comprehensive preparedness guide offered annually to Osceola County residents.
Talent Tuesday at Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital
Every Tuesday is Talent Tuesday at Orlando Health St. Cloud Hospital from 1-3pm.
SeaWorld Orlando’s Summer Spectacular Concert Series
Check out the lineup for SeaWorld Orlando’s Summer Spectacular Concert Series every Saturday and Sunday night from July 8th to August 6th.
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St. Cloud Police to host “One Blood”
donation event to help save lives
The St. Cloud Police Department will partner with One Blood on Tuesday, August 15th from 11am to 4pm at the St. Cloud Police Department, offering citizens a convenient location for donating blood, and helping to save lives.
The St. Cloud PD donation site is for everyone 16 years and older. Donors who are 16 years old will need parental permission, and everyone planning to donate will need to present a valid ID to donate.
To schedule an appointment, visit oneblood.org/donate-now and use sponsor code #23834.
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Gatorland Alligator “Tamale” Featured In Florida Highway Patrol National Contest To Vote For 2023 Best Looking Cruiser
Gatorland and its American Alligator, Tamale, are featured in this year’s Florida Highway Patrol’s entry in the the 2023 Annual American Association of State Troopers “Best Looking Cruiser” contest.
Regional state troopers from across the nation submit pictures of their best-looking vehicles to represent their state. This year Florida Highway Patrol chose to do the shoot of one of their best-looking vehicles at Gatorland and feature one of Gatorland’s star alligators named Tamale.
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MegaMillions Jackpot Surges Past $1 Billion After
No One Hits all Six Numbers Friday Night
For the fifth time in its history, Mega Millions will offer a jackpot in excess of a billion dollars!
After no ticket matched all six numbers drawn Friday night – the white balls 5, 10, 28, 52 and 63, plus the gold Mega Ball 18 – the estimated jackpot grows to $1.05 billion ($527.9 million cash) for the next drawing on Tuesday, August 1.
That prize would equal the fourth-largest Mega Millions jackpot to date.
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NEWS
Habitat for Humanity
launches new program in Osceola County to help lower home insurance costs
Habitat for Humanity Greater Orlando & Osceola County has launched a new program focused on reducing home insurance costs, and uncover home maintenance issues and critical home preservation obstacles.
Habitat Inspects provides qualified homeowners free wind mitigation inspection vouchers, valued at $150, to help reduce home insurance costs and maintenance issues. In addition to the free inspections, the program also provides free disaster preparedness education and home insurance courses to the public. The program will help families take preventative action to protect their most important asset, their home.
To apply for Habitat Inspects, participants must first attend Habitat U’s Disaster Preparedness & Home Insurance Class held every month. The next class is today, Wednesday, July 26 from 10 a.m. – noon at the nonprofit’s headquarters, 4116 Silver Star Road. During the class, experts will provide tips from licensed home inspectors and participants will learn how to file claims with a home insurance agent. The class is a part of Habitat U, a series of free educational classes on home ownership, offered throughout the year.
The program is made possible by a $100,000 grant from the Universal Orlando Foundation with support from Wesco and Duke Energy.
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SeaWorld Orlando kicks off its biggest Craft Beer Festival ever today, July 28 through
September 4
SeaWorld Orlando is serving up an incredible party for craft beer lovers with its 2023 Craft Beer Festival beginning today July 28 and brewing Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays through Sept. 4.
SeaWorld’s Craft Beer Festival will feature more than 100 crafts brews, wines, seltzers, and cocktails with beer lovers and explorers being able to enjoy an unbeatable mix of domestic and local Florida favorites. Local breweries like Crooked Can, Motorworks Brewing and Orange Blossom Brewing Co. will be part of the festival.
Guests also have the option to purchase a festival lanyard and can choose between 8 and 12-sample packages. There’s a special offer available to passholders to purchase the exclusive 15-sample package for the price of a 12-sample.
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Osceola County Weather: Tropical wave brings rain to Osceola County Friday, through weekend
Happy Friday Osceola! We’ll see scattered showers today with a 70% coverage of rain and high temps in the upper 80s and low 90s. Tropical moisture moving across the state will continue to bring stronger waves of rain today, mostly in the late afternoon and early evening. We’ll see much the same on Saturday, and Sunday before exiting the state late in the weekend. Rain chances will drop to 50% most of next week with temps in the low 90s. Here’s the Positively Osceola day-by-day and week-ahead weather forecast:
Today
A slight chance of showers before 11am, then a chance of showers and thunderstorms between 11am and 2pm, then showers likely and possibly a thunderstorm after 2pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 91. Light south wind becoming southeast 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible.
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NEWS
Preserving the Past: Program Recognizing Historic Buildings in City of St. Cloud Now Accepting Applications
St. Cloud Main Street and the City of St. Cloud are currently accepting applications for their Historic Preservation Awards & Plaques program. This initiative aims to recognize historic buildings located within the city limits.
St. Cloud Main Street and the City of St. Cloud began working together in May to recognize historic buildings within the city limits. Through this program homes that meet eligibility criteria can apply or be nominated for a Historic Preservation award or Historic Plaque. The next deadline to apply is in February 2024 with awards being presented in May. If you would like to request an application email Tristian at office@stcloudmainstreet.org or visit here for more information: https://stcloudmainstreet.org/historic-preservation-awards-plaques/
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NEWS
By J. Daniel Pearson For Positively Osceola
Breaking: Former Harmony pitcher Caden Scarborough officially signs with Texas Rangers, includes $515,000 signing bonus
If there was any question how bad the Texas Rangers wanted to get sixth round draft pick and former Harmony pitcher Caden Scarborough under contract, it was answered late last week. The Rangers reached contract terms with Scarborough – signing him to agreement that included a $515,000 bonus.
Scarborough became just the second of Texas’ 18-draft picks to reach agreement. Texas released the Scarborough signing moments after they announced that they came to terms with first round draft pick Wyatt Langford – a former University of Florida star who received a $7.69 million signing bonus.
Reached by phone on Wednesday night, Scarborough said he was not sure where or when the Rangers would assign him to his first professional location, but that he “was excited to start his professional baseball journey.”
“It’s been a crazy couple of weeks, but I’m glad it’s over and happy to officially be a Texas Ranger,” Scarborough said. “Wherever they want me to go, is fine – I’m just ready to go.”
The 6-5, right-handed Scarborough was not high on the radar of many professional or college scouts early, as he was injured for part of his junior season. But the stock of the Hillsborough Community College commit rose dramatically during his senior year — where he sported a 1-1 record with a 2.19 ERA and 70 strikeouts in 38.1 innings pitched. He helped the Longhorns to an Orange Belt Conference championship, was named AllOBC, All-County, Player of the Year and All-Region by the Orlando Sentinel.
He gained additional notoriety with his performance at the FHSAA All-Star game in Lakeland, where he faced the best high school seniors in the state and struck out four batters in two innings. Scarborough was later offered by Dallas Baptist, a Division-1 baseball power. The San Diego Padres then flew him out to Petco Park for a private workout, where he struck out several college players that were also brought in for draft evaluations.
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SPORTS
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Beware of online scams when searching for home weatherization assistance programs
The Osceola Council on Aging is warning the community to beware of fraudulent websites while searching for home weatherization programs. These websites ask people to fill out online forms, which are then used to steal the applicant’s personal information. Unfortunately, when a victim of this malicious fraud attempts to contact the company, they receive no response or support.
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Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital has achieved national recognition with the American Heart Association Get With The Guidelines – Stroke Gold Plus quality achievement award. The award recognizes the hospital’s dedication to ensuring stroke patients receive the most appropriate treatment according to nationally recognized, research-based guidelines.
“This award reaffirms our commitment to improving stroke care,” said Amit Bansal, MD, chief quality officer, Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital. “We are proud of our dedicated team, who continue to make significant strides in early stroke detection and treatment, which is key to improving a patient’s health and recovery.”
Get With The Guidelines – Stroke, is an in-hospital program for improving stroke care by promoting consistent adherence to these guidelines, which can minimize the longterm effects of a stroke and prevent death.
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NEWS
Orlando Health Dr. P. Phillips Hospital recognized by American Heart Association for stroke care
Back-to-School Spending Expected to Decline as Inflation Takes its Toll
After 18 months of inflation, higher prices weigh on many K-12 families as they prepare for the upcoming school year.
In addition to a 23.7% increase in the cost of school supplies in the past two years (per the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Consumer Price Index), 3 in 10 (31%) surveyed parents say their households are in a worse financial situation than last year, and half (51%) expect the economy to weaken in the next six months. According to the “2023 Deloitte Back-to-School Survey,” consumers across income groups are expected to prioritize their spending and find ways to economize throughout the season. However, most parents are also willing to splurge on specific items for their children, signaling an opportunity for retailers heading into the back-to-school shopping season.
Deloitte’s back-to-school survey was conducted online using an independent research panel between May 26 and June 1, 2023 and surveyed 1,212 parents with at least one child attending school in grades K-12 this fall.
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NEWS
Arrive Alive This Summer: Be Safe, Slow Down, Never Drive Impaired, Buckle Up
Traveling throughout Florida can be just as fun as getting to your destination. During the summer travel season, Florida’s roads can be some of the busiest in the country. The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) is educating everyone on safe driving practices to always Arrive Alive.
SPEEDING – SLOW DOWN, STAY COOL
• As a motorist, it’s your responsibility to know and obey the speed limit on each road you travel.
• Speed limits are in place to keep you and those around you safe. Together, we can create a safer summer for all by slowing down and staying cool on the road.
• In Florida, the speed limit will never be higher than 70 mph on highways. Slow down – no excuses.
• Speeding is against the law and extremely dangerous. Obeying speed limits improves safety by reducing the probability and severity of crashes.
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Florida’s Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday Begins Today, Monday July 24. Check Out What You Can Save On!
The first of Florida’s two upcoming tax-free holidays for back-to-school-supplies begins today, Monday July 24, and will run through August 6. The back-to-school- tax holiday is a great way for families to save a great amount of money on qualifying items. The next tax-free holiday after that will happen during the first two weeks of January.
DURING THE SALES TAX HOLIDAY PERIOD, QUALIFYING ITEMS WILL BE EXEMPT FROM TAX, INCLUDING:
• Clothing, footwear, and certain accessories with a sales price of $100 or less per item
• Certain school supplies with a sales price of $50 or less per item,
• Learning aids and jigsaw puzzles with a sales price of $30 or less
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Malaria Outbreak in Sarasota County Prompts Proactive Mosquito Warning to Osceola County Residents
Osceola County Mosquito Control is urging its residents to remain proactive throughout the year in safeguarding the community against bothersome and disease-carrying mosquitoes. Recently, the Florida Department of Health (FLDOH) issued a mosquito-borne illness advisory for the local transmission of Malaria in Sarasota County.
“OCMC continuously monitors mosquito populations, and we take action as populations start to increase or disease is identified in our area,” said Natural Resource Manager Susan Gosselin.
Malaria is transmitted by a certain type of mosquito, Anopheles quadrimaculatus, which is currently at low population levels in freshwater swamp areas of Osceola County. OCMC is very aware of the concern of residents and is keeping a close eye on the situation.
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NEWS
Florida’s Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday Begins
Monday July 24. Check Out What You Can Save On!
The first of Florida’s two upcoming tax-free holidays for back-toschool-supplies begins Monday July 24 and will run through August 6. The back-to-school- tax holiday is a great way for families to save a great amount of money on qualifying items. The next taxfree holiday after that will happen during the first two weeks of January.
DURING THE SALES TAX HOLIDAY PERIOD, QUALIFYING ITEMS WILL BE EXEMPT FROM TAX, INCLUDING:
• Clothing, footwear, and certain accessories with a sales price of $100 or less per item
• Certain school supplies with a sales price of $50 or less per item,
• Learning aids and jigsaw puzzles with a sales price of $30 or less
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HEALTH
Shannon O’Meara, MS, RD Orlando Health: Nutrition
Orlando Health: Cottage Cheese: The Protein
Powerhouse That’s a Dreamy, Creamy TikTok Hit
More than 550 million views on TikTok can’t be wrong: Cottage cheese is hot. Blended into ice cream or bread dough or straight off the spoon, it’s fun to watch Gen Z discover the creamy goodness your grandmother loved.
But cottage cheese goes back further than that — curdled-milk cheese is mentioned in Homer’s Odyssey, and there’s evidence of its existence in the Middle East as early as 5,000 B.C. So why the hullabaloo now?
Some put it down to Americans’ insatiable taste for soft and creamy comfort foods. But cottage cheese has survived the eons for a good reason: It’s packed with protein. One cup can contain as much as 25 grams, the equivalent of a double cheeseburger. But as with that burger, there can be other things to be aware of, like the amount of salt and added sugar.
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INJURY LAW
Draper Law: Which vehicles are more likely to be involved in serious or fatal accidents?
Sadly, serious and fatal accidents take place on a daily basis in Central Florida. These crashes can happen in a number of ways and can be caused by not following traffic laws, inexperience, intoxication, distracted driving, fatigue, and medical issues.
Statistics show that fatal car accidents can often occur based on the type of vehicle. You may think that sports cars are most likely to be in crashes due to their speed and performance. However, according to the NHTSA, it’s the everyday cars, trucks, and SUVs on the roadways that are involved more frequently in serious or even deadly accidents, with sedans and pickup trucks accounting for more than three-quarters of fatal accidents. If you drive out on the roadways, here’s what you need to know about which vehicles have been involved in many of the crashes.
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FAMILY LAW
Draper Law: Showing positive parenting
When parents of minor children divorce, it can be several years before their involvement with the court will end. Ideally, both parties will abide by their thoughtfully created parenting agreement and make changes which support their children’s wellbeing. However, as time passes and circumstances change, it is not uncommon for parents to disagree about what is in the best interest of their kids. A parent may also claim the other does not have good parenting abilities and seek to make legal changes to the parenting plan. In this situation, the other parent may have to provide evidence of their positive parenting skills.
The Draper Law Office has attorneys who are experienced with helping clients with child custody and parenting time issues and can help. 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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HEALTH
We are all susceptible to falls. But, older adults have an increased risk of falling, and the harm sustained can be more complicated than just your average cut, scrape or bruise. Serious injuries may occur in the form of fractured or broken bones and internal bleeding.
Each year, more than three million people 65 and older are treated in emergency rooms for fall injuries. Unfortunately, fewer than half of them follow up with their primary physician about the accident, increasing the likelihood of another fall. Proper follow-up care can be instrumental in helping to identify and minimize risks for future falls.
WHY DO OLDER PEOPLE FALL?
Falls can occur for a variety of reasons. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) lists these common causes:
• Impaired vision—as you get older, your vision may not be as clear, making it more difficult to see tripping hazards.
• Health conditions–diabetes, heart disease and other health issues can affect your balance.
• Medications— sedatives and antidepressants can make you dizzy or sleepy. Other over-the-counter medicines may also lead to conditions that alter your balance.
• Weakness—can contribute to imbalance and falls.
• Vitamin D deficiency—a lack of bone strength can lead to weakness and falls.
• Foot pain or poor footwear—increase likelihood of tripping/falling.
• Hazards in the home—throw rugs that present tripping hazards or broken or uneven steps can increase the risk of falls.
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Pawsitively Prepared: Essential steps to keep pets safe during storms and hurricanes, from KUA
When it comes to severe weather like tropical storms and hurricanes, humans can be at risk, but our pets can be at risk as well. In and around Osceola County we are prone to severe weather year-round, but from June through November, which is hurricane season, we do our best to be extra-prepared in case tropical weather comes our way. Here are some tips that KUA has provided from their 2023 Hurricane Guide to ensure the safety and wellbeing of your pet during severe storms.
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Attention Shark Fin-atics: Explore the Ultimate Shark Experience at SeaWorld Orlando and Support Ocean Conservation
SeaWorld Orlando is giving shark fin-atics the ultimate encounter in its parks with a brand new ‘Ultimate Shark Experience’ ticket on sale now through July 28. This new limited-time ticket offers a full day of unique and immersive experiences to get up close to see, feed, touch and learn about sharks, know what it’s like to move like a shark on shark-inspired thrill rides, take home shark swag, and honor the ocean’s VIPs with $25 of every ticket going to shark conservation.
Take a guided tour not accessible to the public above the aquarium to see sharks, meet shark curators, and learn more about the sharks in SeaWorld care. Get up close and touch small sharks in a private group setting as educators share more about SeaWorld’s world-class, around the clock animal care for sharks.
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Foam Parties Return to Island H2O Water
Park Beginning This Saturday Night!
The Island H2O Water Park is making it possible to dive into a sea of bubbles while letting your worries float away with an unforgettable experience that will make your summer shine beginning this Saturday night July 22 with their adults only foam party!
Whether you’re looking to party with adults only or make it a family affair, Island H2O Water Park guests will have additional opportunities to enjoy a bubbly summer and dive into the foam-filled fun!
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IN THE LOOP - THEME PARK NEWS
Delicious Adventures Await as the 2023
EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival Begins at Walt Disney World Resort
It’s the tastiest time of the year as the EPCOT International Food & Wine Festival presented by CORKCICLE kicks off at Walt Disney World Resort July 27, 2023, and continues through Nov. 18, 2023. That’s 114 days of tempting tastes, live entertainment and festival fun for all ages.
Guests can set out on an international expedition of flavor visiting Global Marketplaces that showcase culinary delights from every corner of the world. Whimsical scavenger hunts and food strolls encourage guests to stop and savor every detail. And each evening, musical acts from yesterday and today take to the stage during the Eat to the Beat Concert Series presented by Florida Blue Medicare. Special packages are available that include dinner in one of the park’s world-class restaurants and guaranteed seating for a concert performance.
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Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights to Transports Guests Back to the Upside Down in All New Haunted House Inspired by Netflix’s Stranger Things
Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights brings season 4 of Netflix’s original series “Stranger Things” to life in a terrifying all-new haunted house, beginning Friday, September 1 at Universal Orlando Resort.
This year’s petrifying haunted house will once again transport guests to Hawkins, Indiana, where they will encounter the newest supernatural villain, Vecna, who is hell-bent on obliterating the volatile barrier between the eerie Upside Down and the real world in an attempt to reign supreme.
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Osceola Chair District 2 Commissioner
Viviana Janer, District 1 Commissioner Peggy Choudhry to Host Free Back to School Bash
With the 2023-2024 school year coming fast, it’s time to make sure students in Osceola County have everything they need to succeed in school – right from the first day back!
Osceola County Chair, District 2 Commissioner
Viviana Janer, and Osceola County Commissioner for District 1 Peggy Choudhry are coming together to welcome K-12 students in Osceola County to a Free Back to School Bash on August 2nd from 10am til noon at Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee.
The event is drive-thru only while supplies last. Registration is not required, but kiddos must be present to receive a backpack and school supplies.
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Embrace Families Hosts Back-to-School Drive to Benefit Youth in Foster Care
The lead nonprofit agency overseeing foster care in Osceola, Orange, and Seminole counties says it needs the community’s support now more than ever, especially when it comes to meeting the back-to-school needs of children and teens, ages 2 to 18.
For a child experiencing foster care, normalcy can look as simple as a new backpack or pair of shoes, providing a sense of belonging as they start a new school year. The campaign is designed to help offset some of the financial stresses many caregiver families experience as the kids head back to the classroom. In particular, new, unused backpacks, lunchboxes and water bottles are needed.
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POSITIVELY DELICIOUS
Grilled Florida Chicken Sandwich, It’s Positively Delicious!
Fresh chicken with crisp Florida arugula on toasted bread, it’s Positively Delicious!
INGREDIENTS
• 2 Florida chicken breasts, grilled
• 1 Florida tomato, sliced thin
• 2 cups Florida arugula
• 3 garlic cloves
• 1 lemon, zested and juiced
• 1/2 cup olive oil
• 2 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened to room temperature
• Sandwich bread (your favorite)
• Sea salt and fresh ground pepper
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End Your Summer Day with Grilled Florida Key Lime Shrimp Skewers, They’re Positively Delicious!
After a long day at the beach soaking up the sun, reward yourself with a delicious meal. Try these Grilled Shrimp skewers made with fresh Florida seafood…they’re Positively Delicious!
INGREDIENTS
• 1 pound Florida shrimp, peeled and deveined
• 4 Florida Key limes, juiced
• ½ Florida avocado, mashed
• 2 tablespoons parsley, chopped
• ½ cup mayonnaise
• ½ cup sour cream
• 2 tablespoons spicy mustard
• 1 tablespoon smoked paprika
• 1 tablespoon prepared horseradish
• 1 teaspoon hot sauce
• 1 teaspoon garlic, minced
• 1 tablespoon all-purpose seasoning
• 1 lemon, juiced
• Oil for cooking
• Sea salt and fresh ground pepper, to taste
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POSITIVELY DELICIOUS
Florida Vegetable and Chicken Pasta, It’s Positively Delicious!
Looking for a fun dish to bring to summer cook-outs? Try this chicken pasta with fresh Florida vegetables…it’s Positively Delicious!
INGREDIENTS
• 2 cups Florida Chicken, cooked and chopped
• 2 Florida tomatoes and Florida zucchini, diced
• 2 cups Florida spinach
• 4-5 garlic cloves, minced
• ¼ cup fresh parsley, chopped
• 12 ounces whole wheat penne, cooked
• ½ cup vegetable broth
• 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
• 1 lemon, juiced
• Olive oil, for cooking
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Florida Honey-Glazed Fried Chicken Wings, It’s Positively Delicious!
Honey-glazed fried chicken wings with the perfect mix of crunch and tang…it’s Positively Delicious!
INGREDIENTS
• 12 Florida chicken wings
• ⅓ cup Florida honey
• ¼ cup Florida orange juice
• 10 sprigs fresh thyme, finely chopped
• 3 eggs, beaten
• 2 cups all-purpose flour
• 2 cups bread crumbs
• 3 tablespoons all-purpose seasoning
• Vegetable oil for frying
• Sea salt and fresh ground pepper, to taste
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