July 2015 - Celebration, FL Real Estate
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July 2015 - Celebration, FL Real Estate
The Official Newsletter of Celebration www.celebration.fl.us A LOOK INSIDE Garden Club Scholarship See Page 39 • COMMUNITY • E D U C AT I O N • July 2015 HEALTH • PLACE • TECHNOLOGY • Independence Day in Celebration A full day and evening of fun is on tap as Celebration gears up to celebrate America’s 239th birthday. The festivities kick off at 9 a.m. with our annual parade. This year’s edition will feature floats and participants from a number of civic and service groups, marching under the theme of “Dreams Come True, Under the Red, White and Blue.” Everyone is encouraged to come out and put their patriotic pride on display by lining the parade route and supporting our participants. Prizes will be awarded for the most original and most creative floats. Also, the five finalists of the World Food Championship – Celebration Resident Pasta Contest will be invited to participate in this year’s parade, with the winner being VIP Fireworks announced at the parade. Corpus Christi Viewing Area See Page 45 Lakeside Great Lawn, opens at 6 p.m. Celebration Residents only. Valid CROA ID required. The fun continues at 4 p.m., as Celebration Town Center kicks off its World Famous 4th of July event, “A Sci-Fi 4th of July.” Enjoy live music, a Sci-Fi and Superhero costume contest at 7 p.m. and the much anticipated fireworks extravaganza at 9:30 p.m. A ‘residents only’ fireworks viewing area will available in Lakeside Park beginning at 6 p.m. Attendees are invited to bring along blankets or folding chairs to enjoy the evening. A valid CROA ID is required for admittance. The Community Hope Center of Osceola County will be selling hot dogs, popcorn, cotton candy, snacks and beverages throughout the evening. Schedule of Events for Saturday July 4 9 a.m. 4 p.m. 5 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 7 p.m. Parade (Downtown) Event Opens/DJ Tami Begins Park and Ride Service Begins Carly Jo Jackson performs Costume Contest Come dressed as your favorite Sci-Fi or Super Hero character. 7:30 p.m. 9 p.m. 9:25 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 10 p.m. 11 p.m. The Jonnie Morgan Band performs A Special Salute to Veterans National Anthem-Gina Marie Incandela Fireworks The Jonnie Morgan Band performs Event Closes Reality Stars Make Dreams Come True for Children with Life-Threatening Illnesses Pirates Take Title See Page 53 By: Ariel Zeig Coming to Celebration, Florida, for its seventh year in a row, is the annual Hearts of Reality event from Thursday, August 6 to Sunday, August 9. This one of a kind event features over 100 reality stars from hit shows such as, “The Amazing Race,” “Survivor,” “Big Brother,” “Face Off,” “The Bachelor,” and many more, in order to help create magical memories for children with life-threatening illnesses by raising donations for Give Kids The World (GKTW). During this, 4-day event guests are granted the opportunity to feel like a star while they socialize and party with their favorite reality stars. Continued on page 3 Juan-Pablo from ‘The Bachelor’ INDEX 2 15 29 33 39 Town News Parks & Recreation Business Community Groups/Events Real Estate PRSRT STD U.S. Postage Paid Orlando, FL Permit No. 40084 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 2 Town News July Meetings Celebration CROA Workshop Mon., July 20, 5:30 p.m. (tentative) 851 Celebration Ave., Room 103 Celebration CCDD Workshop Tues., July 14, 6:30 p.m. Celebration Library Celebration CROA Board Appeals Wed., July 29, 5:30 p.m. 851 Celebration Ave., Room 103 Celebration CROA Meeting Tues., July 28, 6:30 p.m. 851 Celebration Ave., Room 104 Celebration CCDD Meeting Tues., July 21, 6:30 p.m. Celebration Library Meeting times subject to change Celebration News 851 Celebration Ave. Celebration, Florida 34747 Phone: 407-566-1200 e-mail: celebration.news@ celebrationtownhall.com Celebration News is the official newsletter of Celebration and is published monthly. Back Issues Publisher Steve Waring Editor J. R. Rupp Art Director Scott Zwiebel Advertising & Sponsorship Mary Pleban, 407-433-2992 cn.marketing@celebrationtownhall.com Visit the official publications section of the Front Porch website at www.celebration.fl.us to view back issues of Celebration News. CNOA - Celebration Non-Residential Owner’s Association 407-566-1200 • town.hall@celebrationtownhall.com CJC - Celebration Joint Committee 407-566-1200 • town.hall@celebrationtownhall.com CCDD - Celebration Community Development District 407-566-1935 • FAX 407-566-4128 • admin@celebrationcdd.org ECDD - Enterprise Community Development District 407-566-4132 • FAX 407-566-4128 • admin@enterprisecdd.org TCC - The Celebration Company 407-566-1900 Celebration Board of Directors Eric Oppegaard, President Dave Orosz, Director At Large Lee Moore, Vice President Debie McDonald, Director At Large Vanessa Winter, Secretary Diana Vassallo, Director At Large Town Hall Emergency Number: 866-621-4337 (after hours) Emergency: 911 Osceola County Sheriff: 407-348-2222 (non-emergency) Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. Saturday–Sunday, 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. 851 Celebration Avenue 407-566-1200 town.hall@celebrationtownhall.com Here you can obtain these necessities: • Forms to request changes to your property • Resident’s pass • Community website access • Community newsletters • Parks & Recreation information • Veterans Memorial Bricks • More Celebration Parks & Recreation Monday – Friday, 9 a.m.– 5:30 p.m. 851 Celebration Avenue 407-566-1200 parks.rec@celebrationtownhall.com Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Phone: 407-566-1234 Fax: 407-566-1264 CROA - Celebration Residential Owner’s Association 407-566-1200 • town.hall@celebrationtownhall.com Emergency Phone Numbers Celebration Town Hall (in the Seminole building behind SunTrust Bank from Celebration Ave.) For detailed descriptions of the entities that play a role in the governance of Celebration, please visit www.celebration.fl.us and view the community page. Jack McLaughlin, Treasurer croa.board@celebrationtownhall.com New To Celebration? 610 Sycamore St., Suite 110 Governance Organizations Stop in for your: • Community Directory • Welcome Packet • Information on Foundation Grant Program • Memorial Garden • Foundation Scholarships • Classical Concert Series Information and Tickets Trash Schedule Recycle Day Trash needs to be within 4 feet of the alley or curb before 7 a.m. on the scheduled day. Toters are to be kept by or in your garage except on the scheduled trash day. Call Celebration Sanitation Services (trash) at 321-939-1805 to arrange for bulk pickup or for more information on trash totes and recycle bins. Thank you for your continued cooperation! Wednesday for all villages 1) Plastics (#1 and #2, no caps) 2) Metal cans, tin cans 3) Aluminum Cans 4) Newspaper 5) White paper (print paper) 6) Please place all cardboard out with your normal recycling Trash Pick-up Yard Waste Day Mondays and Thursdays for North Village, Celebration Village, Lake Evalyn, West Village and parts of East Village Wednesday for all villages Tuesdays and Fridays for Aquila Reserve, parts of East Village, Artisan Park, South Village and Spring Lake *Absolutely NO Glass* Yard waste must be tied up in a plastic bag and not exceed 50 pounds. Branches and limbs must be tied up and less than 4 feet long. No logs or tree trunks. (You must be able to close the lid.) MEL EL PEARLMAN, PA Attorney At Attorney AtLaw Law For Celebration Residents Only: $25 OFF $25 OFF $25 OFF NON-NEEDLE NO Facial Rej Rejuvenation & Bo Body Balancing “Initial” Health & Wellness Consultation & Treatment Micro-Light Weight Loss & Lifestyle Assessment For First Time Clients Only Non-invasive, No side effects , No pain, No downtime for Healing, Holistic Non-in CORPORATE & BUSINESS ESTATE PLANNING & ADMINISTRATION Incorporations, Partnerships, LLC’s Business Acquisitions and Sales Exit Strategies, Selective Litigation Estate Plans for U.S. and Non-U.S. Citizens Probate Administration Asset Protection Title Transfer Assistance REAL ESTATE Commercial & Residential Contracts, Closings, Leases Land Acquisitions and Sales WEDDING OFFICIANT Customized Civil & Gender Equality Ceremonies 407-566-8700 Call Dr. Debora Deborah Corrente AP, DOM, CHT to schedule an appointment please call. melpearlman@centralfloridalaw.com www.healthieryouwellness.com 407-792-6063 Handyman William Benjamin Carpentry, Painting Plumbing & Electrical Specializing in black dormer windows 30 years experience FREE ESTIMATES 24 hour service Cell: 321-746-3828 Email: krnbenjamin2@aol.com Hearts of Reality Continued from page 1 “We are delighted that the Hearts of Reality television stars will once again share their time and talents with our precious wish children,” GKTW President Pamela Landwirth said. “Their participation helps bring awareness and critical funding to our mission of creating the happiness that inspires hope for children battling life-threatening illnesses.” This event, hosted by Lexin Capital/ Celebration Town Center, allows guests Laura Tyler a chance to take pictures and get autographs with a variety of reality stars, as well as, receive an autograph booklet for only a $30.00 donation, which proceeds go directly to GKTW. Guests can also attend a ticketed event hosted on Saturday night, for an additional $30 donation. This 80’s themed party will feature the reality stars, Survivor Karaoke and much Mike Holloway more! Interested fans can even invest in a variety of different V.I.P Sponsor packages which allow fans a chance to be part of private autograph signings, early admission into events and other added perks. Derrick Levasseur Continued on page 4 A CELEBRATION LOCK & SAFE “Serving Our Community” Residential • Commercial • Auto • • • • LOCKS SAFES KEYS DOOR LOCKS • LOCKOUT SERVICE • • • • Safes Door Closers Locks Changed High Security Locks • Deadbolts Installed • Master Key Systems • Emergency Exit Devices 321-939-1083 1-800-290-2948 Serving All of Osceola County For Over 20 Years A Local Resident Quality Service • Reasonable Rates CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 WOMENS ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE 3 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 4 Hearts of Reality Continued from page 3 Throughout the year, reality stars have raised money for GKTW through their social media websites by asking friends, family, and most importantly, their fans for donations for this wonderful cause. Hearts of Reality provides a private special Pirates and Princesses Party at the Give Kids The World Village. This event allows GKTW wish children a once in a lifetime chance to celebrate with the reality stars in attendance. (Big Brother and The Amazing Race), Boston Rob (The Amazing Race and Winner of Survivor), Ethan Zohn (Winner of Survivor), Deena Cortese (Jersey Shore), Derrick Levasseur (Winner of Big Brother), Laura Tyler (2 time winner of Face Off) and many, many more. To support your favorite reality star and to donate to Give Kids The World, please visit www.heartsofreality.com and click on your favorite star’s photo. Natalie Anderson Boston Rob This year’s Hearts of Reality include a variety of stars including: Mike Holloway (Most Recent Winner of Survivor), Juan Pablo (The Bachelor), Mark Long (MTV Personality); Nadiya and Natalie Anderson (“The Twinnies” – Survivor and The Amazing Race), Rachel and Brendon Ethan Zohn Deena Cortese Turn to page 37 for a complete list of participants. 5 Celebration Community Development District The Celebration CDD (“District”) is very excited to announce it has started construction on its new facility at 313 Campus Street, located behind the West Osceola Branch Library. At a groundbreaking ceremony held May 19 at 6:30 p.m., the Board of Supervisors officially kicked off the construction project and celebrated the culmination of years of discussion and recent months of intensive design and planning. The District selected Mr. Danny Bumpus of Bumpus and Associates, Inc. as its Architect after a formal request for qualification process. Mr. Bumpus has worked alongside the District’s Engineer, Mr. Mark Vincutonis of Hanson, Walter & Associates, Inc. and Supervisor Floyd McCollum, who is a Registered Architect, as well as the District’s Attorney, Mr. Michael Candiotti, the District’s Manager, Mr. Gary Moyer, and the District’s Field Manager, Mr. Brian Smith. Through a public bidding process, the District awarded the construction contract to Arnco Construction Inc., which has started work on the facility. Construction is expected to be complete the end of December 2015. This new facility will include offices for all of the staff, including the Enterprise CDD utility staff and customer service, as well as warehouse space for the field staff to perform its various activities, such as carpentry and painting. As a testament to the District’s commitment to build an environmentally friendly and sustainable facility, the project goal is to be certified by the Florida Green Building Coalition. Another significant feature of the facility is the large meeting room where the District will begin holding its Board meetings upon completion, and when not in use, will be available for use by non-profit organizations. Pictured left to right: David Shelton, Arnco; Danny Bumpus, Architect; Supervisors Don McDonald, Cliff Akey, John Gebhardt, Floyd McCollum and Bill Luosey; Mark Vincutonis, District Engineer; Brian Smith, Field Manager; Gary Moyer, District Manager; Maria Fuentes, Assistant Field Manager; Michael Candiotti, District Attorney. For more information on the District, please visit our website www.CelebrationCDD.org. You may also contact us at 407-566-1935 or admin@CelebrationCDD.org with any questions, comments or concerns. Celebration Upholstery Professional Re-upholstery • Arm chairs • Dining room chairs • • Antique furniture • (You supply the fabric, we do the rest.) Celebration resident with 30 years experience. Paul 407-361-0302 For free estimate / advice CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 Celebration CDD breaks ground on new facility CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 6 CeleService now available for download Celebration Town Hall has announced that its new application, CeleService, is now available for download on Apple and Android devices. Here’s how it works: CeleService, the official app for Celebration, Florida, allows users to directly submit service requests (irrigation issue, potholes, light repairs, dangerous conditions, park or playground conditions, etc.), where it will be instantly routed to the correct administrator in the appropriate department. This means your service requests will be responded to quickly and efficiently, and you'll be notified the instant they are resolved. The CeleService application allows users to submit issues quickly and efficiently, communicate directly with parties handling submitted requests, stay in the loop on breaking news important to the community via push notifications, access community calendar and get answers to frequently asked questions. 2. Submit a service request and even attach a photo. 1. See something that needs to be fixed? 3. Celebration Staff receive the request and fix the problem! 4. You get notified when the service request is completed. For questions regarding CeleService, please stop by Town Hall or call us at 407-566-1200. Town Hall staff members will also be available to answer questions and provide a demonstration of the App during July’s Food Truck Friday on July 10. Download the app to get started today! To download CeleService, open up the App Store on your Apple device or the Play Store on your Android device and search for CeleService. Townhall welcomes new employees J. R. Rupp Todd Haskett CCMC is pleased to welcome J.R. Rupp to Celebration. In his new role as Communication and Lifestyle Director, J.R. will focus on improving community communication methods and tools in order to better educate and involve community members, while enhancing member services and lifestyle offerings for all ages. “I am excited to join the CCMC family and the Celebration team,” he says. “This community is an energetic, forward-thinking place and I am privileged to play a role in maintaining our reputation as a model community that sets the bar for other lifestyle neighborhoods.” CCMC is pleased to welcome Todd Haskett to Celebration. In his new role as Operations Manager, Todd will focus on expansion of the facilities management plan and workflow program that will better serve the needs of the residents and guests of Celebration. “I have always admired Celebration for its sense of community, welcoming storefronts, numerous parks and well planned events”. Originally from Carbondale, Pennsylvania, J.R. holds his Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations and Communications from Wilkes University. Most recently, he served as national account executive for GOLFWEEK Custom Media in Orlando. Previously, he was the associate director of athletics/public relations for Keystone College, and tournament director for the Buy.com Steamtown Classic PGA Tour event. Association memberships have included: Collegiate Sports Information Directors Association (CoSIDA) and Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference, Sports Information Directors Association (ECAC-SIDA). “We are thrilled to have the opportunity to put J.R.’s marketing and public relations experience to work for Celebration,” explains CCMC corporate lifestyle director Debra Wyatte. “No doubt, his knowledge will serve this community well.” In his personal time, J.R. enjoys spending time with his wife, golfing, Jimmy Buffett concerts and (of course) all things Disney. He has served as a volunteer coach for youth soccer, basketball and softball leagues. Originally from Noblesville, Indiana, Todd moved to Kissimmee in 1986 with his family whom now call Central Florida home. Most recently, he served as project coordinator for Harmony Development Company in East Osceola County. During his time at Harmony, Todd served on several homeowner association boards and was elected as a CDD Supervisor for the Harmony West and Central Community Development Districts from 2011 – 2014. In addition to his development duties, Todd served as the Field Operations Manager for the Harmony CDD. Prior to working in the real estate development field, Todd experienced life as an Osceola County Fire Fighter / EMT. Todd attended Valencia Community College and Mid Florida Tech associated with his Fire Fighter, Engineer & Emergency Medical Technician Certifications as well as Horticulture and Architecture studies in Indiana. Locally, he sought out certification courses for Real Estate Sales, Community Association Manager and Certified Pool Operator. In his personal time, Todd enjoys spending time with his daughter and family, home renovation, woodworking projects and landscaping. He also likes to help his neighbors and friends with home improvement tasks. 7 What is a Pediatric Dentist? A Pediatric Dentist has an additional two years of specializedtraining after Dental school specifically designed for the needs of infants, young children and Teens. Creating Happy, Healthy Smiles… One Child at a Time! • Call today to schedule your appointment at: 407-566-4656 Visit us at: www.celebrationpediatricdentistry.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/CelebrationPediatricDentistry CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 Specializing from birth through the teenage years and special needs. CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 8 Celebration Residential Owners Association assessments are due on the first day of every January, April, July and October. After the last business day of those months, payments not posted to accounts will begin to accrue late fees and interest. Please allow 10 business days for mailing and processing. Statements are mailed out 10 days prior to the due date. If you do not receive a statement or if you have a question regarding the balance of your account, please contact Town Hall at 407-566-1200 between 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Please visit ccmcnet.com to pay your statement online. ID Badge Policy The Celebration Residential Owners Association (CROA) Board approved the following resolution to the current ID Badge policy: A passholder may bring no more than four non-resident guests outside of their immediate family on any given occasion unless under a scheduled event, private party, etc. The passholder must remain with the guest(s) at all times. In order to avoid conflicts or disappointments, please contact Town Hall if you are having a party in one of the parks or playgrounds. New Amenity Center The CROA Amenity Center at Spring Lake is now open. Your current Celebration ID will activate the gates to open the Spring Lake pool and restrooms. Please come to Town Hall to sign the required waiver if you plan to use the Fitness Room at the new CROA amenity center. If you only plan on using the pool, you do not need to do anything with your CROA ID. CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 HOA Assessments Due 9 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 10 Celebration Youth Soccer scores with community By Michael Harford, District 1 County Commissioner Central Florida is crazy about soccer. Youth soccer has been popular for years. And back in the 1990s, Osceola County played a part in the World Cup when the 1994 Moroccan World Cup Team practiced at Austin Tindall Park for matches at the Citrus Bowl. In Celebration, Celebration Youth Soccer has been in operation for many years and offers youngsters the chance to play organized recreational soccer on Saturdays during the Spring and Fall seasons. AS WE GET into the hot days of the summer to celebrate the 4th of July and other outdoor activities with families and friends, it is important to be aware of the potential for heat-related illnesses, such as heat exhaustion and dehydration. To avoid becoming dehydrated, drink plenty of fluids, especially water, even if you don’t feel thirsty. Michael Harford Geoff Worth, a professional youth soccer coach from England was asked to take on the task of providing soccer coaching to improve the standard of play – and therefore the enjoyment of playing. So through his Celebration Soccer Academy and the help of the CYS Board, Celebration FC was created to offer the chance of players competing at a higher level and playing in travel tournaments against teams from different areas of Florida. Initially, Worth was happy to subject the teams to possibly better, more established clubs just for the experience alone. However, it was not long before Celebration FC began to show that all the hard work, training and coaching was going to show benefits sooner rather than later. Celebration F.C. displaying the 5 winners trophies won in the last twelve months. The U14 team was entered into the Orlando City Memorial Day tournament and after some great battles came away with the winners’ trophy, having beaten Orlando City youth in the final. Since then there has been emergence of a U12 team with the same coaching application. And it has been successful in winning all three tournaments entered, resulting in five winners trophies out of six entered for the two squads. Coaches: Geoff Worth, center, flanked by Jen Lesnick and Lee Moore Great credit must be given to Lee Moore and the board for embarking on this venture. Indeed Moore is a major influence with the teams and along with new addition Jen Lesnick to assist with the coaching, the future of Celebration FC looks bright – as does all of soccer in Central Florida. GOOD NEWS on the tourism front as our “bed tax” collections topped $5 million in March. That’s the best ever month and Experience Kissimmee reports that so far the upward trends are above forecasts for the year. Warning signs of heat exhaustion include heavy sweating, paleness, muscle cramps, tiredness, weakness, dizziness, headache, nausea or vomiting and fainting. If heat exhaustion is untreated, it may progress to heat stroke. If symptoms become more severe or last longer than one hour, seek medical attention immediately. If you suspect you may have heat exhaustion, take the following cooling measures: drink cool, non-alcoholic beverages; rest in an air-conditioned area; take a cool shower, bath or sponge bath; wear lightweight clothing. AND DO remember to look out for children who may be out playing now that school is out. I hope you enjoy our area’s outdoor wonders, keep cool and take the proper precautions to stay healthy this summer. Please feel free to share any of your concerns, ideas or information by calling my office at 407-742-2000 or by email to Michael.Harford@osceola.org. Grand Opening Wednesday, July 8, 2015 2015 • 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Debi Diorio, Owner of Mirasol Spa Permanent Cosmetic Makeup Artist • Brows or Eyeliner done at a Discount of 15% off Reg. 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Call Now To Celebrate With Us. RSVP –Seating is Limited. 407-566-2810 or Text 407-873-2331 for questions Mirasol Spa at Celebration 501 Mirasol Circle Celebration, FL 34747 Refreshments & Drawing for Special Gift • Gift Certificates Available 321-939-3660 11 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 JULY SPECIALS CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 12 13 By Deputy Jerry Weiland, Osceola County Sheriff Office July is Vehicle Theft Prevention Month. Thankfully auto theft isn’t a huge problem in Celebration, but this type of crime can occur anywhere, at any time of day and often when you least expect it. To raise awareness and to help you and your vehicles stay together, this month I thought that I would share some facts about auto theft as well as some prevention tips. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), a vehicle is stolen in the United States, on average, every 45 seconds. That’s about 700,000 vehicles stolen every year in the U.S. 84% of those vehicles stolen are passenger cars. Costs to the insurance companies, and ultimately you in the form of rate hikes, are about 4.1 BILLION dollars each year. Crime statistics from NHTSA show that Florida ranked second behind California for vehicle thefts in 2012. Other states on the list to round out the top 10 are Texas (3), New York (4), Georgia (5), Illinois (6), New Jersey(7), North Carolina (8), Ohio (9) and Nevada (10). Vehicles are stolen for many reasons. Some are taken for their parts. Older model cars with their parts no longer being made or harder to get, are often targeted because the parts are worth more money after being stripped, leaving the “shell” of the car behind. Others are taken to fulfill “orders” by professional rings. These organized theft rings ship vehicles overseas or to other states. Sometimes the vehicle is taken out for a joyride and later recovered with significant damage or totaled. Some are taken to help commit crimes. We often find stolen vehicles that were used to ram through the front of a store to commit a burglary or robbery. Some of the vehicles used in these crimes are left at the scene or later recovered burned beyond recognition or dumped into ponds. A huge number, 40% to 50%, of vehicle thefts are due to “driver error”, which is a nice way of saying that the vehicles were left unlocked or with keys in them. I’ve mentioned many times before about how easy it is to prevent crimes simply by locking your doors. I put all these statistics in the beginning of my article to hopefully make people think about losing their cars. Like computers or smartphones, could you maintain your normal lifestyle without your vehicles? If your car was burned, stripped or dumped in a pond, would you really want it back? Most likely your answer to these questions is a resounding NO. So, what can you do to help prevent theft of your vehicles? While there is no 100% guarantee, if you follow these tips, you will greatly reduce your chances of being a victim of vehicle theft. Sergeant Fred Hinderman and Detective Phil Shorette of the Osceola County Sheriff ’s Office recently gave a presentation at Town Hall on social media, touching on the latest trends and potential dangers that parents should be aware of. Another presentation will be held in the coming weeks, keep a look out for the date and time. • Always take your keys – NEVER leave them in the vehicle, even for a second. • Always lock your doors and close your windows. Also keep the doors locked while driving. • Try to park in well-lit areas. • Never leave your vehicle running unattended. (This is also illegal to do) • Do not leave valuables easily seen inside your vehicle. • Protect your vehicle with an anti-theft system or immobilizer device. • Consider having the vehicle identification number (VIN) etched on the windows. Thieves don’t want to lose money by having to replace all the windows. • Consider a professionally installed GPS tracking system. • Don’t keep the vehicle title in the car. This makes it easier to re-register the car. • Park in your garage if possible. Unfortunately even with all these safeguards being followed, if a professional car thief wants your car, they may take it anyway. Bad guys have even used tow trucks to take cars away while the car alarm was blaring. All these tips are deterrents so that the potential thief will see the extra levels of protection and go somewhere else to do their crimes. July happens to be the most active month for vehicle thefts. There are many factors leading to the rise in vehicle thefts during the summer. More people are out traveling or attending outdoor activities, often leaving cars unlocked. Warmer weather allows for more people roaming about at all hours looking for an easy opportunity. Teens are also out of school and are probably bored already with summer and sometimes look to take cars for joyrides. Whatever the reasons for the theft, you have the greatest ability to help prevent it from occurring. I found only one vehicle theft reported to us in the last year in Celebration. Unfortunately that vehicle was left unlocked and had the keys left inside. Please lock up your cars and remember to learn your “First Five”. That neighbor you just met may be the person spotting someone else taking your vehicle. Please be safe and have a great summer! Deputy Jerry Weiland CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 Auto Theft Prevention CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 14 15 by the lifeguards through multiple random unannounced aquatic facility operational safety audits throughout the year. These audits include undercover video surveillance of individual lifeguards while they protect their ‘zone of protection areas,’ in order to accurately evaluate their professional diligence. Additionally, individual and team basic life support and rescue skills are evaluated, along with simulated emergencies that measure the effectiveness of established Emergency Action Plans. The audit concludes with administrative, supervisory and facility evaluations. The Celebration parks and recreation aquatics staff was recently awarded the “2014 Gold International Aquatic Safety Award,” by Jeff Ellis & Associates, Inc. The lifeguards with the parks and recreation department consistently exceeded Ellis & Associates criteria throughout the year-long review in 2014. Only aquatic facilities scoring in the top 30% of the audit criteria received this prestigious award. Current parks and recreation manager, Martin Brown, served as the aquatics director during the review period. “I am extremely proud of my team and the dedication and work that they put forth,” stated Brown. “This is a tremendous honor for our staff and for our community.” Jeff Ellis and Associates, founded in 1983, is based on the aim of eliminating drowning events through Proactive Aquatic Risk Management. Ellis and Associates is considered by many to be the “Gold Standard” within the field of Aquatics Safety. This is largely due to their continuous accountability testing procedures and innovative training programs, which are constantly being improved and amended. Information for the award was gathered from reviews (audits) that were performed at Celebration’s aquatic facilities by Ellis & Associates. The auditors would review performances Dreams Come True, Under the Red, Red, White and Blue 4th of July Parade Route July 4, 2015 9 a.m. Downtown Celebration TEAL AVENUE MULBERRY AVE. CELEBRATION AVENUE SYCAMORE STREET STAGE FINISH START FRONT STREET CHECK-IN STAGING AREA LAKESIDE PARK CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 Celebration lifeguards awarded international aquatic safety award CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 16 Breakout, as it is better known, runs for 11 weeks at Heritage Hall. This popular day camp offers participants a variety of field trips, daily swimming, arts and crafts based on each week’s theme and an array of games and sports. Although we are just a weeks in, the fun has been non-stop. We have already made trips to the Coco Key Water Resort and the Celebrity Mascot Games and had the Spacewalk Water Slides brought to camp. The fun continues well into August, as we’ll be heading to Tropicana Field to catch a Rays’ game and we’ll be checking in on Minion Mayhem, by going to view to their new movie. Other upcoming field trips include excursions to Wonderworks, the Crayola Experience and the Orlando Museum of Art to name a few. All this fun leads to one question, what have you been doing this summer? A limited number of slots are still available for select weeks. To learn more about Summer Breakout or to check on availability, please call 407-566-1200 or email us at parks.rec@celebrationtownhall.com. Summer Break-Out weekly program themes • July 6 – 10: Holiday Scramble – Let’s celebrate our favorite holidays, but mix them up Breakout style! We’ll decorate cookies, trick or treat, and make valentines for our favorite campers (and counselors.) • August 3 – 7: Art Around the World – From Florida to China and everywhere in between, no matter where you are in the world there will be art. This week we will explore different mediums of art and how people around the world express themselves. • July 13 – 17: One-in-a-Minion – Be sure to join in on this week’s “Despicable Me” fun! We’ll make cookie robots and lots more! It’s going to be one-in-aminion! • August 10 – 14: Pirates and Mermaids – Argg mateys and welcome to Pirate Week… but wait, Mermaids are also occupying camp! Watch out for clues and be the first one to find the “X” that marks the spot. Search for treasures and sing songs on the raging seas. With ships and treasures, this week is one for all adventurers. • July 20 – 24: Summer Breakout’s Got Talent! – What are your talents and gifts? Get a chance to sing, dance, and showcase your unique abilities this week! Maybe you excel at a certain sport, or are in love with poetry? This is your chance to shine and share your talents in an end of the week talent show! • July 27 – July 31: Color Me Happy! – Do you color between the lines or is the whole page your canvas? Either way, you’ll be sure to enjoy this week’s colorful activities! • August 17 – 21: Remember the Memories! – Camper’s Choice as this week will be all about the best of Summer Breakout 2015! We’ll take the camper’s favorite activities, crafts and games from the summer and throw in a few more surprises to end this year’s Summer Breakout! CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 Summer is here and our Summer Breakout camp is in full swing 17 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 18 Celebration makes a splash at World’s Largest Lesson Celebration residents and Summer Breakout campers took the plunge at Spring Park Pool on Thursday, June 18, as they joined a global team attempting to set a Guinness World Record by participating in the World’s Largest Swim Lesson (WLSL). 109 attendees took part on the local level, as attendees of our Summer Breakout Camp also joined in the fun. The 2015 event marked Team WLSL’s sixth Guinness World Record attempt for the largest swimming lesson ever conducted. The international team, made up primarily of kids, worked together to prevent childhood drowning by participating in a global swim lesson to spread the vital message Swimming Lessons Save Lives™. Team WLSL set its fifth Guinness World Record on June 20, 2014 with 36,564 participants from 22 countries. Since its inception more than 120,000 people have participated in WLSL lessons generating more than 150 million media impressions. Swimming is a life-saving skill for children and a vital tool to prevent drowning, the second leading cause of unintended, injury-related death for children ages 1-14. WLSL was created to serve as a platform to help local community aquatic facilities and the many different national, regional and state wide water safety and drowning prevention organizations work together to tell this important story on a local and national level. PIANO LESSONS CONCERT PIANIST LOCATED IN CELEBRATION Conservatory graduate Trained in Europe. 30 years experience. Beginning to advanced. All ages welcome. Never too late to learn!!! FIRST LESSON FREE – 407-566-1496 PEACEFUL PAWS PET SITTER HAVE PEACE OF MIND KELLY YATES, OWNER 863-968-3054 CELEBRATION RESIDENT LICENSED AND INSURED peacefulpawspetsitter@yahoo.com Find us on FB PeacefulPaws PetSitter 19 Psalm 34:8 Coffee and Bible Q & A 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. More info: 407.566.1195 Cultivating a community of faith like a fruitful orchard. Four courses (6 weeks each) now being offered on the Stetson Campus: • Old Testament Survey • New Testament Survey • Christian Theology and Ethics • Church History CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 First and Third Sundays Bohemian Hotel Conference Room CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 20 Food Truck Friday Friday, July 10; 5-9 p.m. Town Hall, 851 Celebration Ave. Make plans to join us on Friday, July 10, for our monthly Food Truck Friday, as we honor the men and women who help keep us safe, with Town Hall’s Community Service Night. In addition to the 12 scheduled food trucks, members of the Osceola County Sheriff ’s Office and the Osceola Fire Rescue & EMS squads will be on hand to ‘show off ’ their equipment, answer questions and share what it is like to protect and serve the residents and visitors of Celebration. Be sure to bring the kids for some great photo opportunities. Attendees at Food Truck Friday will also have the opportunity to learn more about CeleService, the new App that allows residents to report issues, view events and stay up to date on the latest Celebration news and happenings. Staff from Town Hall will be on-hand to answer questions about the App and its capabilities. Featured trucks include: Kona Dog, Bem Bom, Caketeer, Chillin N Grillin, El Cubanito, Monsta Lobsta, Philly’s Best Cheesesteaks, Roma’s Quick Cafe, Sweet City Gelato, The Crepe Co., Magic 4UR Palate, Caro-Bama BBQ. Please note: Most food trucks accept cash and credit cards. There will be limited tables and chairs available, so you may want to bring your own blanket or chairs to make sure you have a comfortable place to dine. These are some of the best food trucks around and they will be sure to draw in lots of hungry people. *Participating food trucks are subject to change without notice. Pick your favorites from a selection of mouth-watering entrees, but don’t forget to save room for dessert! • Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy delicious food with your friends and family! 5–9 p.m. JULY 10 COMMUNITY SERVICE NIGHT 851 Celebration Ave. Swim Lift Chair at Spring Park CROA recently purchased a new Swim Lift chair that was installed at the Spring Park pool in South Village. Spring Park became the third aquatic facility in Celebration to be fitted with the lift chair, joining the Lakeside and Spring Lake pool complexes. 2015 AQUATICS PROGRAMS All aquatics programs take place at Lakeside Pool. Class sizes are limited; pre-registration at Town Hall, 851 Celebration Ave., is required. For more information or questions please contact Martin Brown at 407-566-1698 or aquatics@celebrationtownhall.com. Hope to see you soon! Celebration Pool Hours May 1 through Labor Day, September 7 Lakeside: 7 a.m. – 10:30 p.m. North Village, Spring Park, East Village: 7 a.m. – 10 p.m. Celebration Park Hours Celebration Sharks Swim Club All other park areas close at dusk. All hours are subject to change without notice. The Celebration Sharks is a swim club to teach youth and adults competitive swimming techniques. Our goal is to teach all ages a lifetime sport and encourage physical fitness. Sharks Swim Club is for swimmers who wish to improve their skills for competition or fitness. Participants must be able to swim 50 meters freestyle with rotary breathing. Lakeside Pool Lifeguard on Duty When a lifeguard is on duty, there will be a safety break at 45 minutes past the hour. All swimmers under the age of 18 will be asked to stay out of the pool for 15 minutes. *No lifeguards are stationed at Spring Park, North Village, or East Village. Lakeside Lifeguard Hours for July 9 a.m.–8 p.m. Private swim lessons are available; please contact Martin at 407-566-1698 or aquatics@celebrationtownhall.com for details. Practice Schedule for Sharks July 1 will be the first day of July practice. On-going classes at Lakeside Park Pool Tuesday - Friday (Swimmers may attend as many nights as they wish that month) July: 9 – 9:45 a.m.. Monthly fees: Resident $65, non-resident $75 Pre-registration is required at Town Hall, 851 Celebration Ave. JEFF ELLIS SWIMMING LESSONS Jeff Ellis Swimming™ • Enables individuals of all ages to learn swimming and water safety skills. • Encourages rapid success through a teaching philosophy and techniques that provide a positive, fun-filled approach. • Based on nationwide research conducted by international aquatic safety experts Jeff Ellis & Associates, Inc. Summer Session Dates/Times Mornings/Afternoons (meet Tuesday thru Friday) Week 1: June 9-12 Week 4: June 30-July 3 Week 7: July 21-24 Week 8: July 28-31 Week 2: June 16-19 Week 5: July 7-10 Week 9: Aug 4-7 Week 3: June 23-26 Week 6: July 14-17 Celebration Aquatics-Skill/Age Levels JES Preschool (3-4 years) • Open to all skill levels JES Beginner (5-12 years) • New to swimming JES Advanced Beginner (5-12 years) • Can swim 25 meters non-stop (freestyle and backstroke) Sharks (5-12 years) • Can swim 50 meters non-stop (freestyle and backstroke) Not sure what skill level to register for? Please contact Martin Brown, Parks & Recreation Manager, at 407-566-1698 to set up a skill evaluation. (Lakeside Pool is 25 meters in length) JES Preschool: 10-10:45 a.m. JES Beginner: 11-11:45 a.m . JES Advanced Beginner: 9-9:45 a.m. Class Fees: Resident $40, Non-resident $50 Availability is subject to change due to weather. Private swim lessons are available; please contact Martin at 407-566-1698 or email aquatics@celebrationtownhall.com for details or questions. CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 “Why float through life, when you can swim!” 21 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 22 23 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 Celebration Community Chorus begins new season If you’re new to the community, or have been thinking about joining the Celebration Chorus, but knew you wouldn’t be available for the Spring Concert, now’s your chance! Rehearsals will resume Monday, Aug. 3 at 7 p.m. at the 851 Building when we will begin focusing on music for Veterans Day and our popular holiday concert. Registration forms are available on the Front Porch (celebration.fl.us) at Town Hall, or at rehearsals. Just show up, sign up and sing! For more information contact Town Hall. CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 24 H20 Fitness Celebration Parks and Recreation Aquatics is offering a water aerobics class – referred to as H20 Fitness. This class is designed for health seekers, athletes or anyone looking to work towards their health and fitness goals while keeping cool and having fun! This is intended for adults who are looking for a different type of exercise, without strain and injury to joints. Classes will be held in the shallow end of the pool and are open to all residents who are at least 18 years of age. Why try H 2 0 Fitness? • It will help build and maintain healthy muscles and joints. • Improves your cardiovascular and cardiorespiratory function • It decreases the risk of developing high blood pressure • It is a low-impact exercise, ideal for anyone who cannot have strain or stress on their joints. • The unique properties of water enable your heart to work more efficiently. • Have fun while working out and staying cool! Helpful Tips for Anyone Attending: • Please arrive in your swimsuit • Please plan on arriving 10 minutes prior to the start of class. This will allow you sufficient time to sign the required waiver and prepare for H20 Fitness. • Please bring a bottle of water and a towel. • It is encourages that participants apply sunscreen 30 minutes prior to the start of class. • A hat or visor will assist in providing additional sun protection. Dates: Every Tuesday Time: 4-4:45 p.m. Place: Celebration Lakeside Pool, 631 Sycamore Street Fee: $30 Resident/ $40 Non-Resident (1 month) or $10 Resident and $15 for Non-Residents (1 class) Contact aquatics@celebrationtownhall.com for more information. Participate in one of our many Parks & Recreation Programs 25 Ballroom Dancing Rhapsody Baton Thursdays Town Hall, 851 Celebration Ave. Mondays 5:30–6:30 p.m. Town Hall, 851 Celebration Ave. Baton Twirling & Dance class (Ages 6+) CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 7 p.m., Beginners Rhumba 8 p.m., Intermediate Waltz 9 p.m., Advanced West Coast Swing (Pre-registration required) It’s time to move your feet! No partner necessary. Classes advance to the next level every eight weeks, when a new beginners dance is introduced. Cost: $90 per person Price includes the entire eight week class that meets for one 55-minute lesson per week. For information or to register, contact Nannette at 386-532-2624 or Nannette@NannettesBallroomDance.com or visit NannettesBallroomDance.com. Join us for the fun! (Pre-registration required) Rhapsody Baton is both athletic and artistic. We teach how to twirl & dance, learn team work, improve co-ordination and get physically fit! In addition to our classes, we offer fun optional opportunities for students to participate in. These events are family based so moms, dads, brothers and sisters can all enjoy themselves at the parades, community festivals and shows we attend. Our goal is to provide a fun format the entire family may enjoy and create positive memories that will encourage our twirlers to grow up and have their children twirl! For additional information, please contact Tessah Ceballos at 321-402-4659 or tessah22@comcast.net Irish Dance for Adults & Children ZUMBA Mondays Activities Room, 851 Celebration Ave. 4:15-5:15 p.m. (Beginner’s Irish Dance Class.) Thursdays, 5:45 – 6:45 p.m. Town Hall, 851 Celebration Ave. Ditch the workout and join the party! Join instructor Brittany Balandis for an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness party! Thursdays Jones Room, 631 Sycamore St. 4:30-5:30 p.m.: Ages 3-8 5:30-6:30 p.m.: Ages 9-16 6:30-7:30 p.m.: Adult 7:30-7:30 p.m.: Championship Class, age 16+ An enjoyable and exciting class that explores all aspects of Irish Dance. Focuses on stretching, posture, timing, rhythm and movement, basic Irish Steps and Ceili (traditional Irish folk) team dancing. Students will be introduced into the different types of solo Irish dance and the traditional music for each dance. Benefits include balance, timing and co-ordination. Students should wear shorts/t-shirt (exercise wear) and sneakers. All classes taught by professional and award-winning Irish Dancer Sarah Costello from Belfast N. Ireland. Sarah has toured extensively worldwide for the past nine years performing the leading roles in world renowned Irish Dance shows like Riverdance and Lord of the Dance. She qualified as a TCRG (Teacher of Irish Dance) in 2008 and has produced and choreographed many Irish dance productions and shows in both Ireland and abroad. Class Price: $55 a month (Children) $10 per class (Adults) Classes will be separate. One class a week for one hour. For more info contact Sarah at 321-200-3598 or sarah13april@hotmail.com. Please also visit facebook.com/centralfloridairishdance. Martial Arts Monday, Wednesday and Friday 4:15 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 6:15 p.m. Jones Room, 631 Sycamore St. (Pre-registration required) Discipline, respect and fitness are traits all parents strive to instill in our children. At the Academy of Martial Arts we help children develop lifelong positive traits that will help them be successful in life. Visit the AcademyMartialArts.com or call 800-360-6043 for more information. Whether you’re an accomplished dancer, never danced a minute in your life, or anywhere in between, you’ll workout like never before! It’s fun, easy and completely addicting! Make sure you wear supportive sneakers and comfortable workout clothes. And don’t forget to bring a water bottle – or two! Questions? Contact Brittany Balandis at (585) 732-8709 or Brittany.Balandis@gmail.com CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 26 Group Tennis Reservation Schedule Monday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8 – 11 a.m. Active Adult Ladies’ Over 50 Tennis League (Courts 1 & 2) 9 – 11 a.m. USTA Team Clinic (Courts 1 & 2) 8 – 10 a.m. Men’s Open Play (Courts 4 & 5) 4 – 7 p.m. Tennis Lessons by Darren Holt (Court 3) 6 – 8 p.m. Men’s Evening Tennis (Courts 1 & 2) 8 – 11 a.m. Ladies’ Active Adults Over 50 Tennis League (Courts 1 & 2) 9 – 11 a.m. • 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Tennis Lessons by Darren Holt (Court 3) Tuesday 8 – 11 a.m. Men’s Open Play (Courts 4 & 5) 8 a.m. – Noon W.A.I.T. League (Courts 1 & 2) 8 – 10 a.m. • 6 – 8 p.m. Tennis Lessons by Darren Holt (Court 3) 6 – 9 p.m. Celebration Men’s Open Doubles (Courts 1 & 2) 6 – 7 p.m. Tennis Lessons by Darren Holt (Court 3) Interested in tennis lessons? For more information and to register, contact: Darren Holt, darrenDH@aol.com, 407-421-0977 27 CPR/AED/First Aid Courses & Pet CPR/ First Aid & Disaster Response Course. All Courses are appropriate for all ages. Contact 407-566-1698 or mbrown@celebrationtownhall.com. Parks & Recreation Classes are scheduled upon request. Central Florida Masters Swimming is an organized swim-training group throughout the Central Florida area for adult swimmers and triathletes. Coaches Misty Becerra and Sara McLarty welcome beginner and advanced athletes. Both can benefit from our organized and coached training sessions. Contact: INFO@Swim-Like-A-Pro.com Join our Facebook page “Central Florida Masters Swimming” *CFMS members MUST register with USMS ($43 per year) at: USMS.org For questions or additional information, please visit the Front Porch or contact the Aquatics Office at 407-566-1698 or aquatics@celebrationtownhall.com. X-Factor Dance & Gymnastics Location: Town Hall, 851 Celebration Ave. Visit the X-Factor website for more information and complete class schedules at xfactordance.com. Registration can easily be done online or contact Lindsay Taylor at 407-329-4200 for space and placement advice. Summer Schedule REGISTER REGISTER NOW! New season starts July 6 • Classes running through August 6 NOW! 3-4 p.m. 4-5 p.m. 5-6 p.m. 6-7:30 p.m. 7:30-9 p.m. Monday Wednesday Room 102 Room 102 Combo 1 (Ballet and Tap) Combo 2 (Ballet and Tap) Ballet 2 Ballet 3 Ballet 4/5 3-4 years old 5-6 years old Placement by teacher Placement by teacher Placement by teacher Tuesday 3-3:45 p.m. 3:45-4:30 p.m. 4:30-5:15 p.m. 5:15-6 p.m. 6-7 p.m. 7-8 p.m. 8-9 p.m. Mini Gym Tumble Gym Tumble Gym 2 Tumble Gym Floor Skills Acro 3 Acro 4 3-4 years old 5-6 years old Placement by teacher 5-6 years old 7+ years old Placement by teacher Placement by teacher Room 102 3-4 p.m. 4-5 p.m. 5-6 p.m. 6-7 p.m. 7-8:30 p.m. Combo 1/2 (Ballet/Tap) Acro 1 Jazz 2 Jazz 3 Jazz 4 4-6 years old 7+ years old 7-9 years old Placement by teacher Placement by teacher Thursday Room 102 4:30-5:30 p.m. 5:30-6:30 p.m. 6:30-7:30 p.m. 7:30-9 p.m. Acro 2 Contemporary 1 Contemporary 2 Contemporary 3 Placement by teacher 9+ years old Placement by teacher Placement by teacher We have multiple levels of competition and performance teams. • Please visit our website for a full listing of classes available. Please contact our studio office at 407-329-4200 or info@xfactordance.com to express interest in auditioning. CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 Additional Programs offered at Lakeside Park & Pool CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 28 29 The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation presents piece of World Trade Center steel to Carpet One On Tuesday June 3, representatives from the Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation, an organization begun in memory of a fallen 9/11 firefighter, paid a special visit to Rick Winner & Carpet One, to personally thank him for their generous support of the Foundation’s Building for America's Bravest (BFAB) program. The BFAB program builds hi-tech “smart homes” for service members returning from war who have been catastrophically injured. Carpet One Floor & Home, and its manufacturing partner Mohawk, have committed to providing flooring materials and installation for 46 of these “smart homes.” Each store's customers are invited to share information about the program with others, and make a personal contribution at the store site. The goal is to collect a donation of $10—or more— from each customer, to ultimately enable Osceola Fire & Sheriff with Mike Fitz the building of at least two more “smart homes.” “We are truly humbled and honored that the Tunnel to Towers Foundation and members of the FDNY, who were actually at Ground In recognition of that support, members of the FDNY (Fire Zero on 9/11 and during its aftermath, traveled all the way from their Department of New York City), acting on their own initiative home base to visit us and express their gratitude to us,” said Winner. as ambassadors of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation, presented “In fact, we are the ones who are thankful to them for their dedication a specially-designed shadowbox containing hallowed 9/11 steel and service. That is why we are so thrilled to be part of this impactful from Ground Zero to Winner. program that helps military heroes who have sustained the most devastating injuries.” Carpet One is a locally owned flooring retailer serving the Celebration area. The Stephen Siller Tunnel to Towers Foundation, named in honor of FDNY 9/11 fallen Firefighter Stephen Siller, and best known for its annual Tunnel to Towers Run at Ground Zero in New York City, is committed to building specially-adapted “smart homes” for the most seriously wounded U.S. service personnel through its Building for America’s Bravest program. For more information, go to www.Tunnel2Towers.org. Rick Winner, Mike Fitz and Ernesto Alvarenga CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 Business News CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 30 Healthy mouth, healthy body: snoring or sleep apnea? By Christopher Russo, DDS Many people have taken turns sleeping in the spare bedroom or on the couch due to a snoring partner. Snoring is most simply the sound which is made due soft tissue blocking an airway to varying degrees. While sometimes caused by a temporary condition like allergies or a cold virus, quite often it is a more serious issue. Simple snoring can be affected by the position of the head/neck, body weight, alcohol, or medication. However, in cases of obstructive sleep apnea, (OSA), a snoring sound is accompanied by shallow breaths, or an actual stoppage in breathing altogether, from several seconds to over a minute. Obviously, not breathing repeatedly over many hours every day is not a healthy situation. Just the interruption of the body’s sleep cycle can have significant effects on one’s life due to fatigue, decreased alertness, hormone Christopher Russo, DDS imbalance, weight gain, and a compromised immune system. But OSA is also linked to a greater risk of heart problems, cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure/stroke, and even sudden death. If any of this sounds like you or a loved one, see a dentist or a physician for further evaluation or treatment; it could greatly improve the quality of life, or maybe even save it. Half a century of help with Medicare By Chris Graves, Social Security Manager in Kissimmee, FL On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed Medicare into law with these words: “No longer will older Americans be denied the healing miracle of modern medicine. No longer will illness crush and destroy the savings that they have so carefully put away over a lifetime.” For 50 years, the Medicare program has provided essential health care services for millions of people who are age 65 or older, disabled, or have debilitating diseases. Without Medicare, many people would not be able to pay for hospital care, doctor’s visits, medical tests, preventive services, or prescription drugs. Your Medicare card is the most important piece of identification you own as a Medicare beneficiary since medical providers will request it when you seek their services. If you need to replace a lost, stolen, or damaged Medicare card, you can do it online with a my Social Security account at www.socialsecurity.gov/myaccount. Requesting a replacement card through my Social Security is safe, convenient, and easy. Going online saves you a trip to your local Social Security office or unproductive time on the phone. Request your replacement Medicare card the easy and convenient way — online — and you’ll get it in the same amount of time as you would if you applied in an office or over the phone — in about 30 days. Fifty years ago, Medicare didn’t have as many options as it does today. As the largest public health program in the United States, Medicare includes four parts to keep you covered: • Part A is insurance that covers inpatient hospital stays, outpatient care in nursing facilities, hospice, and home health care. • Part B includes medical insurance for doctor’s services, medical supplies, outpatient care, and preventive services. • Part C is a Medicare advantage plan that allows you to choose your health care coverage through a provider organization. You must have Part A and Part B to enroll in Part C. This plan usually includes Medicare prescription drug coverage and may include extra benefits and services at an additional cost. A recent survey to Medicare beneficiaries asked: Why do you love Medicare? One person stated, “It gives peace of mind not only for seniors, but for veterans and disabled as well.” Another satisfied recipient replied, “I most likely wouldn’t be alive today without Medicare.” These are just two of the millions who endorse Medicare’s half-century strong success story. • Part D is prescription drug coverage. There is a separate monthly premium for this plan; however, people with low resources and income may qualify for the Extra Help with Medicare prescription drug costs from Social Security. Visit www.socialsecurity.gov/prescriptionhelp to see if you qualify. For more information about Medicare, visit www.medicare.gov. As Medicare celebrates 50 years, Social Security commemorates 80 years. Learn more about Social Security’s 80th anniversary at www.socialsecurity.gov/80thanniversary. 31 Installation Maintenance & Repair Residential & Commercial FREE Preventative Maintenance to New Customers FREE 2nd Opinion (407) 566-1000 New Construction Painting Exterior / Interior • Flooring Commercial / Residential • Additions • Remodels • Moulding Kitchens / Baths Crown / Baseboards, etc. • Roof • Stucco Wood / Tile Replacement / Repairs (407) 566-1000 Servicing Celebration With Pride… We handle required Celebration ARC applications A New View Strike up the band – it’s good for you! By Eileen Crawford, LMHC What do lawn chairs, coolers, and a big trombone have in common? They combine with fireworks, family and friends to define one of the very best parts of Independence Day. Even before I started school I knew that the 4th of July meant bicycles on parade and loud, pounding, joyous patriotic music. To celebrate the greatest moments in our lives without music would be unfathomable to me. As Maria von Trapp herself once observed, “Music acts like a magic key, to which the most tightly closed heart opens.” And there’s a woman who should know! What is it about music that makes it, arguably, the most universal language of all the arts? Look no further than your own brain to understand music’s grand power over you. It reduces anxiety, and is often more effective than medication in doing so. It is highly beneficial for newborns and premature babies, relaxing them and stimulating their nursing and bonding with Mom. A Northwestern University study indicated that participation in creating music (by singing or playing an instrument) helps the brain learn to process language, particularly important during the elementary school years. Music literally lights up the brain. It stimulates the amygdala - which assists in processing emotion - and the prefrontal cortex – involved in abstract decision-making. It ignites activity in the nucleus accumbens, where dopamine (the brain’s “feel good” chemical) is released, and where expectations are formed. Music helps people feel united by enhancing movement planning, memory and attention. In short, music is nothing less than a neurological necessity. So, as you celebrate life’s big moments, feed your brain. This Independence Day, when you gather your family and set up your chair, don’t forget to clap your hands, tap your feet, and sing your heart out. It’s good for you! CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 ge Gara ents tm Apar CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 32 July 2015 A Schedule of Happenings In and Around Celebration Recurring Events Scheduled Events Community Presbyterian Church in Celebration Sunday Worship Service (511 Celebration Ave.) . . . . . 8 a.m. & 10 p.m. Celebration Community Church, (501 Celebration Place) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a.m., 11 a.m. Corpus Christi Catholic Church, (1050 Celebration Ave.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Farmers Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Celebration Anglican Fellowship (Bohemian Hotel Conference Room) 1st and 3rd Sundays Coffee and Bible Q & A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 a.m. Worship Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10:30 a.m. For information call 407-566-1195 Illuminate Church, (Celebration High School) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 a.m. Recovery at Celebration Call 407-433-1745 or e-mail celebrationaa@gmail.com . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. July 5 Town Hall Closed July 20 CROA Board Workshop (Tentative date) . . . . . 5:30 p.m. July 20 ARC Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 p.m. Monday Corpus Christi Catholic Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a.m. Celebration Coupons for the Troops . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 p.m. X-Factor Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:30-9 p.m. Martial Arts (Jones Room) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 p.m. Irish Dance Classes (Town Hall) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:15 p.m. Weight Watchers (Presbyterian Church) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:15 p.m. Rhapsody Baton, Baton Twirling and Dance . . . . . . . . . . . 5:30-6:30 p.m. Community Chorus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. AA Meeting (Jones Room) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. July 27 Terraces at Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30 p.m. July 7 Foundation Advisory Coucil Meeting . . . . . . . . 9:30 a.m. July 14 Fit4Mom (Jones Room) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 a.m. Tuesday Running Club (Founder’s Park) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:45 a.m. Masters Swimming (Lakeside Pool) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 a.m. Celebrate Recovery Al-Anon Family Group (Presbyterian Church) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a.m. Corpus Christi Catholic Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a.m. H2O Fitness (Lakeside Pool) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4:45 p.m. X-Factor Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9 p.m. ZUMBA (Jones Room) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30-7:30 p.m. Gun Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9 p.m. July 14 USO Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 p.m. July 14 CCDD Workshop (Celebration Library) . . . . . . 6:30 p.m. July 21 CCDD Meeting (Celebration Library) . . . . . . . . 6:30 p.m. July 28 CROA Board Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30 p.m. Corpus Christi Catholic Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a.m. Mah Jongg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:30-4:30 p.m. Fitness Firm-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m. X-Factor Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-9 p.m. Martial Arts (Jones Room) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-6 p.m. Celebration Gaming Guild . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 p.m. Recovery at Celebration (North Village Meeting Room) Call 407-433-1745 or e-mail celebrationaa@gmail.com . . . . . . . 7 p.m. July 1 Celebrators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a.m. July 1 ECDD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 p.m. July 8 Parks & Recreation Committee Meeting . . . . . . . . 5 p.m. July 8 Covenants Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 p.m. July 15 CROA / CCDD Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 p.m. July 15 Knights of Columbus Bingo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30 p.m. July 22 Democrats of Celebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 p.m. July 29 CROA Board Appeals (Tentative) . . . . . . . . . . . 5:30 p.m. July 9 Veterans Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 p.m. July 9 GOP (Town Hall) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. July 23 Larson & Associates Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 a.m. Thursday Running Club (Founder’s Park) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:30 a.m. Masters Swimming (Lakeside Pool) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 a.m. Corpus Christi Catholic Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a.m. Beginners’ Duplicate Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4 p.m. X-Factor Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-9 p.m. Irish Dance Classes (3+) (Jones Room) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30/5:30 p.m. ZUMBA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:45-6:45 p.m. Irish Dance Classes (18+) (Jones Room) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:30 p.m. Ballroom Dancing Lessons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10 p.m. Community Presbyterian Church in Celebration Contemporary Service (511 Celebration Ave.) . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:30 p.m. July 30 Celebration Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m. July 3 Town Hall Closed July 3 Brass of Central Florida (Lakeside Great Lawn) . . 6 p.m. Friday Rotary Club (Education Center, Florida Hospital) . . . . . . . . 7 a.m.-8:30 a.m. Corpus Christi Catholic Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a.m. Celebration Bridge Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 a.m. ACBL Sanctioned Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Fitness Firm-Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 p.m. National Mah Jongg (resident only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5 p.m. Company Dance Warm Ups . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-4:30 p.m. Martial Arts (Jones Room) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 p.m. X-Factor Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-6 p.m. Table Tennis Club (Heritage Hall) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6:15-8:15 p.m. July 10 Food Truck Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5- 9 p.m. Petanque (Lakeside Park) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 a.m. Celebration Seventh-Day Adventist Adult Study Group (Nicholson Center) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 a.m. Family Story Hour (Creation Kids Village) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9:30 a.m. Worship (Nicholson Center) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 a.m. # Lunchbagcelebration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 a.m. X-Factor Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Worship Service, Ed Center 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 a.m. Corpus Christi Catholic Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4:30 p.m. Recovery at Celebration Call 407-433-1745 or e-mail celebrationaa@gmail.com . . . . . . . . 7 p.m. July 4 4th of July Parade (Downtown) July 4 Town Hall Closed Sunday Wednesday Saturday Contact Town Hall to add your group’s events! All events take place at Celebration Town Hall, (851 Celebration Ave.) unless noted otherwise. 33 The Celebration Veterans Club hosted its annual Memorial Day Ceremony on Saturday, May 23 at Founders’ Park. The event serves as an annual remembrance of the men and women who gave their lives while serving in the United States Armed Forces. George Young served as the master of ceremonies for the event, which included a floral dedication to honor the memories of Jason Burnett, Michael Licalzi and Matthew Pucino. Bill Pelaia offered up a Memorial Day message, touching on the need to assist in helping our veterans adapt following deployment and support for military families. The Celebration Community Chorus, under the direction of D. Cole Forehand, provided the musical backdrop for the ceremony, which included a moving rendition of the national anthem as Forehand was joined by Ashley Richards and Kelsey Forehand for an a cappella version. The semi-annual changing of the flag was handled seamlessly by Boy Scout Troop 125, Cub Scout Troop 125 and the Girl Scouts. Pam Smith represented the Garden Club of Celebration, as a patriotic wreath was placed in the park to honor our veterans. A special thank you also goes out to all those who assisted in this year’s ceremony, including Chaplain Gary Garofalo, bugler Kim Lenaway and the members of the Color Guard. CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 2015 Memorial Day & Flag Ceremony OPEN SATURDAY, SUNDAY AND EVENINGS FOR APPOINTMENTS 60 Years Combined Experience 7950/7960 Lake Wilson Road • Davenport, FL 33896 Tel: 863-588-4200 • Fax: 863-420-1308 www.ReunionVetHospital.com BOARDING FOR CATS • Quiet and Stress Free FULL SERVICE VETERINARY HOSPITAL We go the extra mile to put your pet at ease and provide the exceptional care you both deserve. $15 EXAM FEE FOR NEW CLIENTS 25% DISCOUNT to park employees and Celebration Residents. 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GKTW provides accommodations at it’s one of a kind resort, along with theme park admission to a variety of Central Florida’s attractions. A GKTW wish child is entitled to a weeklong, cost-free fantasy vacation spent with whomever they wish. With the help of many generous individuals, corporations, and wish-granting partner organizations Give Kids the World has welcomed more than 138,000 families, from all 50 states and over 75 countries from around the world. 37 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 Survivor Reality Stars Continued from page 3 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 38 Beautiful cabinetry for kitchens, bathrooms, home offices, libraries, entertainment centers and closets, as well as existing cabinet refacing. Design, installation, and full project oversight. Unmatched customer service. Call or email us today and discover the MD difference! $1000 OFF Authorized dealer: Mention this ad and receive up to $1000 off your kitchen remodel project! Call for details. 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Lyn Berelsman, Garden Club’s community advocate, says that Mayuko was selected because of her strong academic achievements and her long standing passion towards environmental sciences. She will be attending the University of Florida in Gainesville to study Environmental Engineering and Global Communications. She hopes Lyn Berelsman, community advocate, her degree will help develop presenting our scholarship to Mayuko a way to reduce existing air Mitzutani pollution and find alternative ways for developing countries to industrialize without damaging the planet, while preserving a future for children all around the world who would like to play outside. Mayuko scored the highest possible scores in both the IB and AP Environmental Systems and Societies exams. Her science teacher, Lorie Thuesen, says that Mayuko challenges her to be a better teacher by doing some of the best work she has ever seen in her teaching career. Garden Club is delighted to be able to sponsor these girls and we thank the community of Celebration for supporting our fund raising events, such as the Fashion Show and pine straw sales, which generated the funds to enable us to do this. Our work at Give Kids the World is continuing and a number of members are volunteering to weed, prune and tidy the butterfly garden Members enjoying our Spring Luncheon. throughout the summer. Garden Club received a vote of thanks for our efforts in getting the garden into great shape from Richard Boturla and Philip Torres from Give Kids the World at our April meeting. Our Garden Club year finished with a wonderful spring luncheon at the Melia Hotel, many thanks to our hospitality chair Judith Rankine and her team who created such a fun event. We have a great program planned for next year; more details will be forthcoming in future editions of Celebration News and on our website www.celebrationgardenclub.org. We will be kicking off the year on September 16 at 9:30 a.m. at Heritage Hall. Membership in the Garden Club is open to all residents of Celebration, for more details please contact our membership chair Lorna Sauter at lornasauter@comcast.net. Garden Club members presented a wreath at Memorial Day. Pam Smith, Vice President, gave a short speech to the community. Pine straw is available now throughout the year on-line from our website, delivered to your door within two working days. CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 Clubs, Organizations & Events 39 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 40 Hang Gliding in Central Florida By Willow Michie Recently, a few members of Celebration Venture Crew 125 participated in a very unique and extraordinary experience, hang gliding in Central Florida at the Wallaby Ranch. Wallaby Ranch is unique within the hang gliding world. Instead of leaping from a high altitude location to soar through the sky, an ultra-light plane aero-tows you and your instructor from the ground up to the correct altitude where it then detaches, allowing you to begin a slow, graceful decent back to earth. During a recent visit, all four participants were new to this experience and were apprehensive, not knowing exactly what to expect. After spending the morning with the friendly instructors at an amazingly beautiful property and having a great time flying in the air, we realized just how incredible this experience truly was. Each crew member described their time hang gliding as a relaxing, picturesque trip that gave the feeling of floating. There were no rough spots that might lead to motion sickness, only the sensation of serenely moving through the sky. Most importantly, a feeling of safeness was felt by all four of us, even when the instructor gave us control of the hang glider. There was never a moment of fear. From the sky, the view was absolutely stunning as the ground below us looked like a model town and you could see farther than imaginable. A cool feature offered to all the gliders was the chance to have a GoPro record their flight. After everyone was finished flying, we all headed over to the Wallaby Ranch's artisan-style canteen for a brunch that was made from scratch. The food was absolutely amazing, fresh and unique. The display of homemade cooking was something you would expect to see on Pinterest. Not only did the food look delicious, but it tasted even better. Next to the canteen, there is an area for children to play that includes a trampoline, shallow pool, and playground. While talking over brunch, we met an interesting hang gliding fan, an 80 year old woman. She drives from Tampa monthly and had put in enough flight time to go up solo. She mentioned that one of the most amazing things she had experienced while hang gliding, was flying above a flock of birds. After experiencing hang gliding and the great brunch, we left extremely satisfied, and are making plans to return soon with more of our crew. If you too would like to experience what it is like to fly with the birds, give Malcolm or Lori a call at Wallaby Ranch (1-800-Wallaby) or even better, take a ride out and check it out for yourself. After all, it is only 15 minutes from Celebration in nearby Davenport. Make sure you drop our name... Celebration Venture Crew 125. You can visit Wallaby Ranch online at www.wallaby.com. Thirteen different boys. Some were classmates. Some were teammates. Some were strangers to one another. Some were from Brazil or Scotland. Some were from England or Germany, the United States or Greece. They all had one thing in common… soccer. Brought together by a love for the game and a desire to compete on an advanced arena, they were gathered, one by one. A team was born. The multicultural group with a homegrown spirit became Celebration United. Their goal: to succeed on a highly competitive level and represent their small town in a special way. You probably notice them on many afternoons, suited up in half-sized uniform replicas of their soccer heroes: Messi, Ronaldo, Neymar. The sports fields of Celebration have seen them run countless miles. Dribbling, passing, trapping, sprints. They follow the instruction, not because they have to, but because they want to. The end-of-practice scrimmage is greatly anticipated, almost like a treat for a training session well done. Practice never ends at its scheduled time. Everyone lingers. The boys want to take more shots on goal; they try out being goalie. Their idea of fun is even more practice. The families laugh together about parenthood, soccer, life. The sun sets, and all reluctantly leave, but only because dinner has to be eaten or homework has to be finished. No one goes without a hug or a friendly kiss on the cheek. It’s become a family – with a big purpose. Those practices aren’t just for fun they’re a training ground for excellence – at statewide U8 soccer tournaments. Celebration United has traveled distances to Palm Beach, Palm Bay, Plant City, and Miramar, where the competition is strong. Travel around Florida is exciting for the boys, but can be costly. As a fully self-funded team, the families are responsible for all expenses from transportation, accommodations, and tournament fees to food, uniforms, and equipment. To help offset some of the costs, the team held a fundraising car wash in January, which was enthusiastically embraced by the town. The team also seeks sponsorships and partnerships with local businesses that can help them reach their big soccer dreams. The team recently had the opportunity to play in a tournament in their own backyard, in Disney's Memorial Day Soccer Shootout at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex. After a pregame meal at the Celebration Golf Club’s Windmill Restaurant, the squad made the short drive over I4 to compete in the event, which included their first ever night match. Thirteen different boys, now teammates, friends, brothers. They are Celebration United. CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 Celebration United brings local spirit to U8 Florida soccer competitions 41 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 42 Democrats set to welcome State Representative John Cortes by Stephanie Garber The Democrats of Celebration remain busy planning for upcoming elections. The club meets the fourth Wednesday of each month, January-October, from 7 – 8 p.m. There are no meetings in November or December. We meet at Town Hall, 851 Celebration Ave. and individuals are free to attend whether they live in Celebration or not. There are no dues. State Representative John Cortes (District 43) will be the featured speaker at our July 22 meeting. His entire district is in Osceola County and stretches from Buenaventura Lakes southward through Kissimmee to Poinciana. Popular for being “local, vocal and approachable,” Rep. Cortes welcomes all to his District office at 231 Ruby Avenue, Suite A, Kissimmee 34741. Rep. Cortes challenged Ricardo Rangel in the Democratic primary in 2014 and in a “major upset,” defeated Rangel, winning 52% of the vote to Rangel’s 48%. In the General Election, Cortes raced former Kissimmee City Commissioner Carlos Irizarry, by whom he had previously been defeated in his 2004 city commission campaign. In the general election, Cortes defeated Irizarry handily, winning 66% of the vote to Irizarry’s 34%. State Representative John Cortes (District 43) OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Celebration Duplicate Bridge Club seeks players by Lone Darrow Please join the Celebration Duplicate Bridge Club for sanctioned duplicate bridge every Friday at 11 a.m. at Town Hall, 851 Celebration Ave. All players are welcome, and if you do not have a partner, come by and we will match you with a partner. You do not need to be an ACBL member to play. The game is played in pleasant surroundings with lots of nice people, and we break for lunch for about 20 minutes, so you are welcome to bring a small lunch. Snacks will be available. Please contact Lone Darrow if you have any questions at 407-566-8922 or darrowlone@gmail.com. CALL US FOR YOUR INTERNET WIRING TO ALLOW FOR FIBER OPTIC CONVERSION! Locally Owned & Operated Celebration FL 407.739.2779 NavtekElectrical.com • Electrical / Lighting • Audio / Video • Voice/Data • Automation • Generator License #ER13014447 43 By Teddy Benson On May 31, 2015, Celebration Boy Scout Troop 125 was proud to present to four of its very own scouts the rank of Eagle Scout. Connor Fazekas, William Harris, Tyler Seegers and Chase Sigur, received their rank of Eagle at the Court of Eagle ceremony held at Celebration Town Hall. Presented with the honor in front of friends, family, mentors and fellow scouts, these boys bring the number of scouts in Troop 125 to reach Eagle to 30. As part of their earning the rank of Eagle, each Boy Scout must create, plan, manage and complete a Service Project for the community at large. Congratulations to Connor, William, Tyler and Chase for a job well done! Interested in joining our ranks? We are waiting to hear from you! Contact our scoutmaster, Brian Coakley at bac6668@gmail.com. Eagle Scout Service 1. Approximately 8.13 million hours of service has been reported in 2014 by Eagle scouts. 2. Almost $300 billion of service was provided by Scouts and leaders to communities across the United States, $183.3 million of that was just from Eagle Service projects. 3. The total number of members in scouting since 1910 have exceeded 104 million. 4. Total number of merit badges earned is 40,029. 5. Total number of individual scouts who earned heroism awards were 240. 6. 189 members of the 113th Congress participated in Scouting as a youth and/or adult leader. 27 (14%) are Eagle Scouts. 7. 18 current U.S. governors participated in Scouting as a youth and/or adult volunteer. 4 (22%) are Eagle Scouts. 8. Only 4% of all Scouts meet the requirements necessary to earn the Eagle Scout rank. 9. Eagle Scouts are 92% more likely than non-Scouts to be active in environmental protection groups. 10. The average age of an Eagle Scout is 17.1 years old. The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is one of the largest youth organizations in the United States, with 2.7 million youth members and over one million adult volunteers. Since its founding in 1910 as part of the international Scout Movement, more than 110 million Americans have been members of the BSA. The BSA’s goal is to train youth in responsible citizenship, character development, and self-reliance through participation in a wide range of outdoor activities, educational programs, and, at older age levels, career-oriented programs in partnership with community organizations. For younger members, the Scout method is part of the program to inculcate typical Scouting values such as trustworthiness, good citizenship, and outdoors skills, through a variety of activities such as camping, aquatics, and hiking. Eagle Scout Statistics The Eagle Scouts are comprised of over 2.7 million youth members and one million volunteers. The following statistics outlined the current state of Eagle Scouts as according to Scouting for All resources. 1. In 2014, 51,820 scouts received the rank of Eagle. 2. 181 NASA astronauts were involved in Scouting (60% of all astronauts). 40 are Eagle Scouts. 3. 36.4% of the United States Military Academy (West Point) cadets were involved in Scouting as youth. 16.3% of cadets are Eagle Scouts. 4. 22.5% of United States Air Force Academy cadets were involved in Scouting as youth. 11.9% of cadets are Eagle Scouts. 5. 25% of United States Naval Academy (Annapolis) midshipmen were involved in Scouting as youth. 11% of midshipmen are Eagle Scouts. Ridge Point Stables Celebration Premier Home Concierge Riding Program When You’re Away – I’m Here! 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You see, the rules are constantly in, well, in “flux,” as a card is played, the rules change. This is a fast paced, weird and silly card game designed by two NASA scientists, and proves that rocket scientists do have a sense of humor. and this has all of that and more. In the space theme version it has an additional card called “creepers”. These cards attach themselves to other cards, specifically “keeper” cards and change those cards either by adding or removing abilities or special things that can occur during the game. They add a whole level of card play since they can be beneficial, play on your cards, a bane, or play on an opposing player. The basic rules are very simple, you get a card and you play a card. When you play a card, you can change the rules currently in play which constantly keep changing with every played card. So how do you win you might ask? You win the game by placing keeper cards in front of you. But you don't know which keeper cards are going to be used to reach the winning goal for the game as it is constantly changing. So the keeper cards are worthless until a goal has been established from a goal card that has been drawn and played by a player. But don’t get too attached to this goal, because it could change on someone’s next turn as they draw and change the rules by playing a new goal. Does it sound all confusing? Don't worry because in the moment the rules will change yet again! This is a quick game to learn, and well, I am not sure if you can master it – it changes so much. But in the end it is a great group card game to play. Oh, and I almost forgot! One of the best things about this game is that you can combine the cards from one of the other themed sets. This means you could play a game of zombie pirates Fluxx, or maybe zombie pirates from outer space on a holiday Fluxx; the combinations are almost endless! Now players also have another card that they can play, an action card. Playing an action card during your turn allows you to do common and special things that could help you throughout the game. There is also a surprise card which can be played out of your turn and are used mainly to, well, from stopping the other player from winning to generally just mess with them in the game. Out of all the Fluxx themed card games, (space, pirate, zombie, Oz, Cthulhu, Monty Python, Regular Show, and Holiday); I have enjoyed the Space theme the most. Why? Well, I like space, and Sci-Fi, So pick a copy of Fluxx, available at Amazon, Wal-Mart and most local comic stores, and let the card playing fun commence! Did you hear? We did an open game night at the June Food Truck Friday event! That's right; we had multiple tables with open, board, card and miniature games going on all night long! We even had a Minecraft LAN party! Stay tuned for information on the next open game night event. Come see and play an old favorite, or try a brand new game, or, if you have a favorite of your own bring it as well. We will have expert gamers on site to teach and play during the event. Interested about learning and playing some board, card and even role playing games in town? The Celebration Gamers Guild is always looking for new players. Please email phasma.ex.machina@gmail.com for more information and our game event schedule. Veterans Club of Celebration The Veterans Club of Celebration was organized in 2007 to provide support to honorably discharged Veterans (any military service branch) and to participate and support community events. We are organized as a non-profit organization with the intent and purpose to promote awareness and interest in veterans’ affairs and activities. CELEBRATION VETERANS CLUB All honorably discharged veterans are welcome. We meet the second Thursday of the month, 6 p.m. at Town Hall, 851 Celebration Ave. For further information, contact celveterans@aol.com, 407-777-9867 or visit www.celebrationveterans.org. 45 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 Celebration Church celebrates 10th anniversary By Jim Siegel Corpus Christi Catholic Church, Celebration’s largest faith community, recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of its founding. Nearly 800 parishioners packed the Church on June 6 as Orlando Diocese Bishop John Noonan celebrated an afternoon Mass, after which attendees mingled over light refreshments reminiscing about the past ten years and chatting with Bishop Noonan and Pastor Richard Trout. In early 2005, then Orlando Bishop Thomas Wenski, in response to the petitions of a small, vocal group of Celebration residents, founded the parish. Recalled Father Gregory Parkes, appointed by Bishop Wenski as the pastor, “We began with nothing, literally nothing, except faith and a group of very dedicated individuals who were willing to do whatever it took to start this parish church. That really brought us together as a parish community.” Corpus Christi held its initial Saturday evening and Sunday morning services at the K-8 School cafeteria beginning in May 2005, moved to the larger high school cafeteria within six months, and within Orlando Diocese Bishop John Noonan (foreground left) chats with Luis and Beth Garcia (foreground right) following Mass commemorating the 10th anniversary of Corpus Christi Catholic Church. The Garcias, longtime celebration residents, were among the founding members of the parish in 2005 and who tirelessly devoted much time and energy to making Corpus Christi a successful community. another year started an active building campaign. Just in time for Christmas 2009, they moved into their new church building, located on a 4.3 plot where East, South, and West Villages converge at the corner of Celebration Avenue and East Lawn Avenue. When Father Gregory was appointed Bishop of Pensacola-Tallahassee in 2012, Father Richard Trout succeeded him as pastor. Said Father Richard at the June 6 Mass, “We thank all the parish members who have made our parish such a viable and sharing community, but especially those who helped found and nurture Corpus Christi during its early years.” Photos by Jim Siegel Knights of Columbus supports local charities By Jim Siegel Among the many Celebration organizations that support local individuals and families in need is the Knights of Columbus affiliated with Corpus Christi Catholic Church. Recently, the Knights presented checks totaling over $14,000 to 10 Celebration and Osceola County based non-profit organizations. The funds were raised from the annual Knights of Columbus Golf Tournament held on March 21 at the Orange Lake Resort. Organizations receiving checks included Habitat for Humanity of Osceola County, Celebration 34747 Cares, Fairways for Warriors, Meals on Wheels, the Celebration Foundation, Johnny Pineyro Foundation, JMJ Pregnancy Center, and Second Harvest Food Bank of Central Florida. The annual event was made possible this year by the generosity and support of a number of area businesses and individuals, including Amerifactors, Celebration Pediatrics, Celebration Obstetrics and Gynecology, Monta Consulting and Design, Kohl’s, Pineyro Law Firm, Celebration Town Tavern, Foot and Ankle Associates of Florida, Jim Doyle, Jim & Pat Avena, Starling Chevrolet Buick GMC, Celebration Surrey Company, Jarrett Gordon Ford, J.W. & Sons Contracting, Larry & Jane Arseniadis, Champion Dental Group, the Osceola County Sheriff ’s Office, Richard C. Mendoza Attorney at Law, Davey Commercial Grounds Management, Center State Bank, Leaderboard of Miami and Polara Golf, and several past Grand Knights. The Knights of Columbus is the world's largest Catholic fraternal service organization, named in honor of Christopher Columbus, and dedicated to providing charitable and other services. The local Corpus Christi Council 14132 is one of nearly 15,000 councils located in towns, college campuses, and military bases around the world. Members total about 1.8 million. CELEBRATION NEWS - 46 Frederick Douglass Conservative - KCarl Smith On Thursday, July 9, the Conservatives of Celebration will view the film made when KCarl Smith met recently with the Republicans of Osceola County. Because most Celebration members were unable to attend the meeting in St. Cloud, we did not want you to miss the excitement KCarl brings to any group. Frederick Douglas KCarl has taken from the famous and influential Frederick Douglas, his strategy to Re-ignite America’s Passion for Liberty. In a life, long on accomplishments, Douglass rose from slavery to be the first Afro-American to be selected on a roll call vote for the office of President of the United States. His involvement in fostering social equality, his tireless work to protect the Constitution, and his initiative and orations here and abroad set Douglass apart from others in this century and in any other century. In his own writing, speaking and action, KCarl conveys the principles and vigor of Frederick Douglass. He is the author of the book Frederick Douglass Republicans and also of the Conservator Messenger. KCarl is a graduate of Alabama A & M University, and has successfully completed training KCarl Smith for both the Airborne and Air-Assault programs while on active duty in the U. S. Army. He is the former district leader of Americans for Fair Taxation and serves on the Amistad Commission and the Affordable Homeowner’s Insurance Commission in Alabama. He also appeared in the film The Runaway Slave. Reports on local chapter education initiatives, voter fraud campaign, and Osceola County tax repeals will be given at the July meeting. Volunteers and donors are needed to promote these drives. The July meeting will be held on Thursday, July 9 in our summer location, Town Hall, 851 Celebration Ave., at 7 p.m. You may contact us at celebrationconservatives@gmail.com. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 47 Open to the public, Mah Jongg is played on Wednesdays and Fridays at Celebration Town Hall. We have more than 20 steady players that play at least twice a month, but most play twice a week. On Wednesdays, Wright Patterson Mah Jongg is played from 1:30-4:30 p.m. It is a match so you must stay for all three hours. Wright Patterson MJ is played with no jokers and the hands (100+) never change. If you already know how to play WP then the class for National would only be one hour. If you already know how to play National then the class for Wright Patterson would be three hours. Please sign-up for a lesson or if you know how to play please come! Contact Margaret Cooke for free classes. Interested parties have three chances to learn. Please e-mail Mcooke1241@comcast.net for more information. On Fridays, National Mah Jongg is played from 1-5 p.m. You may come and leave whenever you wish. National Mah Jongg is played with eight jokers and the hands change every year on April 1. We welcome all players! If you don’t know how to play, we can teach you at one of three lessons. National takes about three hours to learn and Wright Patterson takes about six hours. 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MICROCHIPPING $24.99 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 Celebration Mah Jongg CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 48 49 By Chandler Cunningham, Senior Patrol Leader BSA 125 On Behalf of Celebration Boy Scout Troop 125, I would like to thank the Celebration Foundation for their generous donation. The grant will be put to good use, helping fund our annual summer adventure at Camp Woodruff in the North Georgia Mountains. Summer camp has long been an integral part of the scouting experience and helps scouts achieve important merit badges and learn important life skills in a beneficial environment. This year we intend to focus on leadership at camp, teaching scouts how to plan ahead and work with people effectively. In addition, a portion of the money will go toward scout scholarships. Sometimes unfortunate events can leave a scout unable to pay for the typical expenses of scouting. 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These early postwar suburbs were built with mostly connecting streets and fading commercial strips lying fallow nearby. Phase 3: New Urbanism is suburban retrofit, also known as sprawl repair. Planning books have described this growing trend in considerable detail. New urbanists have been trying to turn “grayfields” into urban places for a long time—Mashpee Commons and Mizner Park are just two of the mixed-use town centers that have been built on former suburban shopping malls—a transformation that got under way in the late 1980s. Sprawl is vast, however, and such projects are still isolated and pioneering. Phase 3 will take the spotlight when automobile-oriented Mashpee Commons: A town center created out of a former shopping transportation engineering is reformed on center in suburban Mashpee, Massachusetts. a much grander scale. When that happens, sprawl repair will take pressure off historic neighborhoods. A new supply of walkable places will emerge in the suburbs. Parking lots on these strips could support millions of new residential units. Phase 3 New Urbanism can revitalize languishing first-ring suburbs, but first, multilane arterials must be narrowed, redesigned, and made walkable. This outcome still seems hard to imagine, despite the success of the complete streets movement. Yet the formidable transportation industrial complex, the biggest impediment to Phase 3 New Urbanism, is showing signs that it will yield to pressure. Change will come sooner or later. The Final Phase Phase 4 is when we come full circle, and street grids are as normal as they were 100 years ago. These grids don’t have to be rectangular like most of the 19th Century grids—they need only be connected, internally and externally. The normalization of new street grids may be decades away, but extensively connected street networks are the natural way to develop communities, absent the obstruction caused by automobile-oriented transportation engineering and street policies. The transportation field must be fully reformed before Phase 4 takes effect. This is why the techniques that I associate with Phase 3 must come first. Expect to see early pioneering efforts in reestablishing new street grids that connect to larger thoroughfare networks. A commercial strip is converted to a boulevard in Lancaster, CA, triggering $273 million in economic output. James E. “Jim” Boyle, CPA THE Celebration CPA Celebration CPA representing successful ssful individuals and business in tax, accounting, and business planning. Referral based practice focused on long term client relationships. Representation Against IRS and Tax Problem Resolution. www.orlandotaxresolution.com olution.com Phone: 321-250-2535 • Email: jboylecpa@yahoo.com Phase 4: New Urbanism will not mean an end to drive-only suburbs any more than the last century meant the eradication of historic cities and towns. Drive-only suburbs will always be with us—they continue to grow today due to zoning laws and the infrastructure that supports the separate-use mode of development. The New Urbanism is emerging slowly, in phases. We are only part of the way through a change that will take generations. On a long journey, it helps to know where we are going. We are now immersed in the revitalization of cities, and many elements will play a critical role in this trend—architecture, building types, finance, and codes included. That work is crucial but it is not the end-game: the way we design and layout streets will ultimately be the most permanent foundation of our physical communities. New Urbanism was founded by architects, and we have learned much from them. But transportation planning and street design will set the course for the future. Robert Steuteville is editor and executive director of Better Cities & Towns. By Jasmine Haddaway, Celebration Foundation Intern On Saturday, May 16, the Celebration Community Presbyterian Church was transformed into a candle-lit setting for a beautiful concert and conversation. In an intimate musical performance, Kellie Haddock, sponsored by the Celebration Foundation’s WINGS (Women’s Initiative Nurturing Girls’ Strength) Program shared her story of loss, hope, family, and faith. Eleven years ago, Kellie, her husband, and 14-week-old son, Eli, were involved in a horrendous car accident that killed her husband instantly and sent her son to Arnold Palmer Children’s Hospital with little chance of surviving. Kellie was told by Eli’s doctors that if he lived, he was not expected to be able to talk, walk, or show any emotion. Her son’s medical team at Arnold Palmer worked tirelessly to save his life and after one week, Kellie was miraculously able to take Eli home from the hospital. Today, Eli is a healthy and happy child filled with joy and life. In 2014, the 10th anniversary of the car accident, Kellie wanted to thank the medical professionals at Arnold Palmer Children’s Hospital for saving her son’s life. She partnered with a local film company and arranged a meeting with each of the first responders, doctors, and nurses where she thanked them, updated them on Eli’s health, and invited them to a celebration in their honor. The video recording of these reunions, called “The Thank You Project,” went viral, reaching over 4 million views on YouTube and encouraging others to seek out ways to show gratitude. It was through the help of Kellie’s family, friends, and faith that allowed her to navigate widowhood, single-parenting, remarriage, and her son’s healing. She turned these experiences into songs that shared her joys and sorrows throughout her journey, looking to inspire others and help them to look for the beauty in their own stories. Kellie Haddock with WINGS Celebration K-8 Students At the concert, Kellie opened up her heart and led the audience through her story with her music. Her songs were heartfelt and vulnerable, yet conveyed a deep sense of resilience and empowerment. It was an emotional and powerful night! CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 Kellie Haddock shares her heart and song 51 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 52 Brass Band of Central Florida to perform July 3 Friday, July 3; 6 - 7:30 p.m. Lakeside Park on the Great Lawn The Brass Band of Central Florida will be performing a free concert sponsored by the Celebration Foundation Concert Series for residents of Celebration! The program is being underwritten by a generous member of our community. The concert will feature lots of Patriotic Music and we will be honoring our Celebration Veterans! We are truly excited about the concert! Save the date for this great Celebration family event! 15,000 Osceola children with food insecurity will receive snack bags By Gloria Niec, Executive Director, Celebration Foundation In February of this year, at our Mardi Gras 2015 gala, we held a Paddle Call and asked for donations to help feed hungry children in Osceola County. The Paddle Call raised $22,500. On May 15, $22,500 worth of food was delivered to Celebration Town Hall to be used for the Snack Packing event the following day. Additional donations were received from individuals throughout the County. $22,500 worth of food is a LOT of food…15,000 cans of Vienna sausages, 15,000 boxes of raisins, 15,000 applesauce cups, 15,000 peanut butter crackers…you get the idea. Eight pallets of food, two pallets of boxes and what seemed like a ridiculous amount of tape was opened, unpacked, sorted and packed into 15,000 snack bags by a wonderful group of over 300 volunteers made up of both residents and non-residents to help our hungry kids in Osceola County. Friends from crisis food pantries throughout Osceola County brought their vans, trucks and cars and 7,500 snack bags were donated to these pantries. The following Monday, the Osceola School district sent their 30’ truck and needing to make two trips, delivered 16 pallets of snack bags to the district warehouse so that teachers and counselors could have something to hand to a child who is hungry. We thank everyone who contributed, through donations or through their time, for the unmeasurable amounts of love and support poured into this event. 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One FLIS first grade student received a national gold medal, while six gold medals went to FLIS second grade students. Additional medals received included: seven national silver metals and two national bronze medals. Competing against more than 5,000 students in grades 1-6, FLIS swept almost 30% of the gold medals awarded. Competing in the competition for the first time, FLIS students were judged in segments that included, listening, reading and structure, reading comprehension, and speaking abilities. Twenty-one students entered the contest through the initial written test. Seventeen of those students went on to compete in the second and final round of testing via oral exam. During the final exam, 2015 Varsity Football Schedule WEEK DATE HOME TEAM AWAY TEAM KICKOFF CLASSIC TIME 8/21 Celebration Colonial 7:00 1 8/28 Lake Placid Celebration 7:00 2 9/4 Celebration Poinciana 7:30 3 9/11 Lake Highland Celebration 7:00 4 9/18 Celebration East River 7:00 5 9/25 Celebration Ridge 7:00 6 10/2 Celebration St. Cloud 7:00 7 10/9 BYE 8 10/16 Celebration Harmony 7:00 9 10/22 Liberty Celebration 7:30 10 10/30 Lake Nona Celebration 7:30 11 11/6 Cypress Creek Celebration 7:30 Located in Celebration, FLIS is the only language immersion school in Central Florida to integrate four languages into its curriculum: English, Spanish, French, and Chinese. Students are taught a full curriculum in a foreign language while exceeding the National Common Core Standards associated with each grade level. For more information about FLIS, please visit languageimmersionschool.com. Pirates take Little League title Congratulations to the Pirates on capturing the 2015 Celebration Little League Spring Majors Division Championship. Team members from bottom left to right: Nick Mazzuca, Gavin Garcia, Treyson Green, Colin Campbell, Tommy Guidice, John Noyes, Griffin Davis, Hunter Chase, Lemuellee Quinones-Florio, Dylan Davis and Lucas Murphy. Coaches: Stephen Davis, Matt Murphy and Bob Guidice CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 School Buzz CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 54 Orlando lando Airpor Airport Sanford Airport $ 90 $ 49 Return Meet & Greet $55 Tampa Airport $ 110 407-465-1100 Celebrationtrans@yahoo.com Celebrationtrans@yahoo com All major cards & debit accepted • Reservations Required Serving Celebration Since 1998 Congratulations to the Celebration Elementary Math Olympiad Team on winning the County Olympiad competition. The team, which is comprised entirely of fifth graders, is led by Tamara Medrano, Learning Resource Specialist/Dean at Celebration Elementary. Ricardo Cunha took home the individual overall competition which was held at Osceola School for the Arts on May 28. Team members listed left to right: Zach Zelmanski, Tommy Guidice, Joshua Linehan, Ricardo Cunha, Ms. Tamara Medrano, Natalie Mastali, and Camden Hulme. CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 Celebration Elementary captures Olympiad title 55 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 56 1 July 2015 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 An Advertising Supplement to Celebration News CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 2 3 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 CELEBRATION NEWS - July 2015 4 PAUL REYNOLDS LaRosa Realty 1420 Celebration Blvd. #100 Celebration FL 34747 Cell/Text 941-270-1090 STOP RENTING! SO LD ! Kissimmee 4 bedroom, 2 bath 0 down, $1,223 monthly Davenport 4 bedroom, 2 bath 0 down, $1,390 monthly Call for further details Call for further details Calll today for personal one one-on-one on one Ser Service. 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