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For Marva Forbes and her family, dinner was coming home, hot oil in a pan and frying up some chicken. “As a rule,” she said. There was also lots of pizza, Mc- Donald’s and chips and candy for snacks. Not much thought went be- hind planning meals for her family, which includes three of her children and two grandchildren. “Our eating habits were: we just ate,” Forbes said. That is until four years ago, when her 6-year-old grandson started go- ing to Winter Park Day Nursery. The nursery, which offers free train- ing from their chef on how to make healthy, affordable meals, taught Forbes and her grandchildren the wonders of eating healthy. Adopting the program Photo by isaac babcock — the voice Though the nursery has always had St. Lucia girls perform the traditional Swedish procession at the St. Lucia Day celebration at the Museum of Seminole County History in Sanford on Dec. 10. a healthy meal plan, a year ago they adopted a new program offered by the Nemours obesity prevention initiative. The initiative has already helped 11,000 Central Florida kids and more than 600 child-care pro- Leaders offer viders. With a recent $50,000 grant from the Winter Park Health Foun- dation (WPHF), it will help 14 more n Please see kids on page 3 resolutions for New Year

Oviedo and Winter Springs both made strides forward in cutting budgets and keep- ing up city services during a tough 2011. What can you expect in your city in 2012? Take a look at what your leaders had to say as they peered into their crystal ball.

Publisher statement on page 2. USPS 008-093 Oviedo City Council Photo by isaac babcock — the voice Oviedo’s City Council had reason to smile after the city made a top 10 list for family-friendly cities. Mayor Dominic Persampiere: The city of Oviedo had many great accom- dous job balancing our budget. Hopefully Mall, to name a few. We have much to look plishments in 2011, but the top of the list is for us all the New Year will bring the end of forward to and to be thankful for. being named a top 10 family-friendly city this prolonged economic slump. We also welcome our new City Manager by Family Circle magazine. It was quite an Looking forward to 2012, we have many Kathryn Breazeale and new Assistant City honor for our entire community to be recog- development projects we are working on for Manger Bryan Cobb. If the names sound nized as such, and being able to share with Oviedo: a medical facility, new downtown, familiar, they are, as your Council has pro- the entire world what we already knew. re-development of the historic downtown moted from within to these two very impor- We have also once again done a tremen- and continued revitalization of the Oviedo n Please see resolutions on page 5 What’s goin’ on? INDEX Opening this week: The Environmental Studies Celery Stalks...... 4 ‘Sherlock Holmes: Center’s Winter Break Camp Stetson’s Corner...... 4 A Game of Shadows’ offers outdoor adventures for Interests...... 6 ages 8-12 on Dec. 26-30 and Calendar...... 8 Jan. 2-6. Athletics...... 10 Ask Sandi...... 11 Young Voices...... 11 Holmes and Watson play a deadly game of wits against their Classifieds...... 12 Calendar > 8 most daunting opponent, Professor Moriarty. Page 2 Dec. 16, 2011 - Jan. 12, 2012 Seminole Voice

This week in history Dec. 22, 1900 — The first car to be produced under the “Mercedes” name is deliv- ered to its buyer, Emil Jellinek, an Austrian car racer and auto dealer to the rich and famous. In exchange for buying 36 of the cars, the auto company agreed to name its new machine after Jellinek’s Th i s We e k 11-year-old daughter, Mercedes. Turtle tycoon Oviedo resident celebrates 40 years of working in turtle and tortoise research and conservation

Sarah Wilson Theater to commemorate the 40- The Voice year milestone of Pritchard’s ca- reer and bring together his friends, For the past 40 years Peter Prit- family and colleagues to honor his chard has dedicated all aspects of continued world-renowned work his life to the research and conser- and research being done at the in- Learn more vation of the world’s turtle and stitute. tortoise populations. The Chelonian Research Institute Throughout his career, Prit- The next generation is located at 402 S. Central Ave. in chard, founder of the Chelonian Growing up in Northern Ireland, Oviedo. For more information on Peter Pritchard and the institute, Research Institute in Oviedo, has Pritchard said the main reason he visit www.chelonianri.org. amassed a collection of nearly started studying turtles was be- 14,000 different turtle and tortoise cause he had such little access to Photo by isaac babcock — the voice specimen ranging from four inch- them. With nearly 14,000 different turtle and tortoise specimen on site, the Chelonian Research Institute has drawn research- es to seven feet long, housed be- “We take them for granted here ers worldwide to Oviedo. Peter Pritchard, who has spent 40 years studying the creatures, founded the institute in 1998. tween the institute and his home. (the United States),” he said. “For “We are one of the biggest me growing up, they weren’t an he said. “What they were doing children with similar access to the In addition to the thousands turtle and tortoise museums in everyday thing that you saw.” looked like much more fun.” creatures; not in their living rooms of preserved specimens and doz- the world,” Pritchard said. “Yet Pritchard saw his first tortoise He graduated Oxford with a but just around the corner in their ens of live turtles and tortoises people drive by us everyday and on a grade school trip to the Lon- degree in zoology, and after years neighborhood, and Pritchard says housed at the 10-acre compound, never even know we’re here.” don Zoo and was instantly fasci- more of research and schooling, he hopes that will encourage their Pritchard also has rooms in the Those who certainly do know nated and amazed by the durabil- eventually ended up at the Uni- curiosity. reconfigured homes that serve as of the institute’s presence, howev- ity, mobility and body structure of versity of Florida teaching biology the research areas for traveling er, are the researchers who travel the slow-moving creatures. before coming to Oviedo to open World-class institute scientists like Delfino to rent out from across the country and globe Years later, when he went to the Chelonian Research Institute in Oviedo and stay in right on property. to visit it. study at Oxford, originally to in 1998. The institute, Pritchard said, is “You can come here and find “I always like it when people study chemistry, his boyhood Studying, raising and search- equal parts museum, library and not only materials from the U.S., go to the biggest museums in curiosity of discovering the un- ing for tortoises and turtles even- art gallery. He said he has re- but from the entire planet,” Delfi- New York and Washington and known would be sparked again, tually became the everyday norm searchers from across the globe no said. “In this single place, you ask if they have something and starting him on the career he con- for Pritchard, giving his own chil- come for weeks at a time to study can really find everything.” they have to tell them, ‘Oh, you’ll tinues today. dren the access to the creatures his collections. have to go to Oviedo for that,’ ” “I was studying chemistry he had yearned for when he was Massimo Delfino, a researcher Dear readers, Pritchard says. when I realized the kids study- young. from Torino University in Italy, By the time this newspaper is On Tuesday, Nov. 15, the Che- ing zoology were out traveling “Growing up, we had Gala- visited Oviedo for a week in No- lonian Research Institute hosted a the world, uncovering new, rare pagos tortoises that lived outside vember to examine Pritchard’s in your hands, you may be having fundraising benefit at the Enzian species instead of sitting in a lab,” that we would bring inside during collections for a book he is writing a Christmas Eve feast, watching the winter,” his son Cameron said. on turtles from the Mediterranean your children open presents on “I would be laying around next to area. 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POSTMASTER: Send address changes to USPS #008-093 Periodicals postage is paid at Oviedo, Fla. Seminole Voice, P.O. Box 2426, Winter Park, FL 32790 Seminole Voice Dec. 16, 2011 - Jan. 12, 2012 Page 3 kids | New program teaches children to adapt to healthier lifestyles they can sustain through adulthood n CONTINUED FROM front page Life and the Nemours plan for a healthy teaching public school children healthy lifestyle: 5-2-1 Almost None. Healthy Hab- habits, to an even younger group. providers in the area. its teaches preschool children about “some- “The earlier habits are engrained in our Preschools are struggling when it comes times” and “anytime” food, eating the lives … the better chance we have to keep to teaching healthy habits, said Dr. Lloyd colors of the rainbow and including move- them,” Maddox said. Werk, director of Nemours’ Florida Preven- ment in all play. Almost None focuses on tion Initiative. more exercise, reducing TV and computer Changes to the nursery “There’s a knowledge gap, and we can time, making nutrition interesting and lim- Since implementing Nemours’ program, help fill it,” he said. “This is where we can iting sugary drinks. the Day Nursery has most changed their make a difference.” “We’re trying to build a culture of well- movement policy. Now, they include move- They hope to saturate the area with their ness,” Werk said. “Many of our lifelong ment at least two to three more times than program. habits are developed in this time period.” they did before. There isn’t any sitting Nemours will have volunteers and paid WPHF President Patricia Maddox around and waiting to start activities there. staff train the child-care providers on two agreed and said this program will help ex- Kids are encouraged to play a slow-motion programs: Nemours Healthy Habits for pand their current efforts, which include game, copy the leader and act like animals. They hop and skip to their next activity. It’s all about integrating movement into parts of the day they never thought they would. And it’s the kids’ favorite part of the day — moving and playing is natural for them, unlike sitting quietly, Nursery Director Ali DeMaria said. Games to teach nutrition include learn- Photo by isaac babcock — the voice ing “sometimes” and “anytime” foods. Winter Park Day Nursery chef Shirley Shankle Pizza pops up, and the children crouch prepares peanut butter bagels for the kids. down for “sometimes,” she shows cereal with fruit so they hop up and down from able age,” she said. the energy they would get from that “any- time” food. Changes at home Next, they roll dice to see what move- Forbes sees those habits growing stron- ment they’ll do and how many times they’ll ger at home, though it wasn’t easy at first. do it. The children obviously love it, excit- Her children now ask for carrots instead of edly hopping around, dancing and wig- candy, she bakes everything and her micro- gling. wave has gotten dusty. Her picky family DeMaria loves that the teachers have a eats asparagus, which Forbes never imag- new resource to teach children about nutri- ined in a million years. They spend lots of tion, and the children are really grasping time walking and outside, and television the concepts. and computer time is stopped at 30 minutes “They know more about what they’re each from the ding of an egg timer. They given,” she said. feel healthy. And while the nursery has always had “It’s funny because I never thought Photo by isaac babcock — the voice healthy meals, chef Shirley Shankle has I could,” she said. “Everything has Students pretend they’re dinosaurs and broccoli are trees to encourage them to eat healthier. made the change from canned to fresh fruit. changed.” She exposes the children to vegetables ev- ery day, and they are encouraged to try new things. She likes making eating broccoli a Book your HOlidaY eVent today! game — dinosaurs eating trees. Parents tell her that their children know what they’re Learn more OPen CHristmas daY eating and request “anytime” foods. Shan- If you’d like to volunteer, or are interested kle said she loves getting the kids to try in getting this program at your child care new things, and, eventually, like them. center, email [email protected] “I feel that this is their most impression- Individual & Family health plans

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the CELERY the times Stalks By Janet Foley The recently redubbed Oviedo Mall continues to spruce up its Holiday cheer image, garnering the Oviedo- It’s time for the jolly man in the Geneva Community Center. This Winter Springs Regional Chamber red suit to come visiting lots of is a mix of several musical genres of Commerce award for Business us. Did you write your letter to for you to enjoy. Food and drinks Santa? I know of a great mailbox are available for purchase from Photo by isaac babcock — the voice of the Year for 2011. to put your letter to Santa in. The 6-7 p.m. (or until the food runs mailbox is located in the front of out). Music will start around 6:30 the Lawton House, and a little elf p.m. A 50-50 raffle is held each told me that lots on letters have month with half of the pot and Christmas Horse Parade been received already. So, my the food proceeds going to help Santa arrives at Focal Point little friends, hurry up, because pay for the upkeep of the Geneva Stetson’s Landscape Nursery & Gift Shop “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa.” Community Center. on Saturday, Dec. 17, from 10 I remember seeing him Satur- a.m. to noon and from 1 p.m. to day, Dec. 3, in the evening at the Christmas in the City Corner 3 p.m. including pictures with Lawton House, and to all out On Saturday, Dec. 17, HOPE Inc. By Karen McEnany-Phillips Santa and sleigh rides. Stick there, do have a very happy and is hosting a Christmas in the around for the Christmas Horse wonderful holiday. I wish you City event at the Oviedo Baptist Parade. well. Church from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Enjoy songs of the season, a shared Happy New Year — Mall is business of the year Have a peaceful Christmas meal, children playing and more. Geneva Peas and Plenty Did you know that the Oviedo Last year, more than 500 families One of my very favorite things rebuilding and erecting two stor- Plan to come on out Sunday, Jan. Mall was named Business of The received packages filled with about Geneva at Christmas is the age sheds at Fort Lane Park. The 1, to the third annual Peas and Year? The Oviedo-Winter Springs toys, shoes, gift cards, clothing glow of candles, lights and man- Geneva Historical & Genealogi- Plenty celebration at the Com- Regional Chamber of Commerce and a pre-packaged Christmas gers. Rural areas are naturally cal Society newsletter describes munity Center. Black-eyed peas, named the Oviedo Mall the Busi- dinner. so dark without the reflection Talon's achievement: “… thanks rice and corn are said to bring ness of the Year for 2011 at the of ground light. So whether the to Randy Deavers (Scout Master) luck because they swell when December awards luncheon on Police car show lights are strung across roof- and his Eagle Scout candidate they cook, as we hope good luck Thursday, Dec. 1, at the Oviedo Central Florida Law Enforcement tops, fence lines, azalea bushes Talon Falconer, we now have will too. Pork is also offered Mall. Ten awards were given out Car Show will be held 10 a.m.-4 or around the trunks of palms two fine storage sheds. GHGS because hogs root in a forward during the luncheon, honoring p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 21, at the and live oaks, they embrace our has benefited from the work of motion symbolizing forward various chamber members and Oviedo Mall, 1700 Oviedo Mall spirits with serenity and hope. Eagle Scouts in the park with the progress. Greens are delicious their organizations. “Receiving Blvd. This event will be hosted by There are three lovely crèches fire ring, painting of the pavilion, and are also the color of money. this award is a true surprise and the Winter Springs Optimist Club that are lit at night, on State Road installing ceiling fans, a water This feast will be provided honor to the entire management in cooperation with the Oviedo 46 at the end of Avenue C and on heater and the sheds this year. free to all Genevans. If you are at Oviedo Mall,” marketing and Winter Springs police. The Main Street, and we thank our We are truly grateful for their able consider bringing a pot manager Sara Steffes said as she show will include hundreds of churches for sharing their nativi- work with our organization and of turnip, mustard greens or and general manager Brian Olivi classic, modern and antique ve- ties with us. look forward to continuing to cabbage, a pan of cornbread, accepted the award together. hicles of all types; numerous law make improvements in the future a vegetable side dish or a pie. “We are ecstatic that our ef- enforcement, EMS and fire-rescue Geneva mourns with their help.” An Eagle Court Donations to offset the cost of forts thus far have made such a vehicles; military vehicles as well Our heartfelt condolences go out of Honor will be held for Talon the pulled pork are gratefully positive impact,” Olivi said. as helicopters from the sheriff’s to the family of 5-year-old Liam on Sunday, Dec. 18, at 4 p.m. accepted. Enjoy the food from 10 “I have never seen a business office and Orlando Health. Dorst in the wake of a tragic ac- at the First United Methodist a.m. to 2 p.m. or until the food make such drastic and positive Florida’s Blood Centers “Big cident last weekend. Liam died Church of Geneva. runs out. For more information changes in such a quick amount Red Bus” and specialized public when a car his dad was work- contact Wanda Currie at wanda_ of time,” said Cory Skeates, safety equipment from multiple ing on slipped off its temporary Historical Society [email protected], 407-519-8838 chamber president and CEO, as agencies will also be present. foundation and the child was holiday gift sale or Cindy Simonton at tacybell@ he presented the awards with the Local area clubs can also com- pinned beneath it. Our thoughts If you're looking for last-minute earthlink.net 407-312-2204. chamber chairman Todd Cluxton pete. Registration for vehicles is and prayers are with this family gifts for a history buff or new Merry Christmas, happy of Citizens Bank. $25-$35 depending on the date of struck by tragedy in a season that Geneva neighbor, check out Hanukkah, joyous Kwanzaa and registration. There will also be a should be joyous. the Geneva Post Office parking Happy New Year! See you in Santa visits kid’s play zone. Proceeds benefit lot sale on Saturday, Dec. 17, 2012! Santa Claus is coming to Geneva the Optimist Club’s youth, family Newest Eagle Scout from 9 a.m.-11 a.m. Find stock- at the Focal Point Landscape and special needs programs as Geneva celebrates the mile- ing stuffers, Geneva Historical Ta l k Nursery & Gift Shop’s Annual well as early childhood cancer stone of our own Talon Michael Society gift memberships, prints, > t o Karen Christmas Celebration on Satur- campaigns. Free admission and if Falconer, who has achieved his note-cards, T-shirts and old-fash- day, Dec. 17. Pictures with Santa you need more information, call Eagle Scout rank. Talon's leader- ioned toys. Please share your thoughts about Geneva and sleigh rides will be 10 a.m.- 407-971-5591 at 407-221-7002, ship service project involved noon and 1 p.m.-3:30 p.m. There [email protected] Glass show with “Stetson’s Corner” in the subject will be a Christmas Horse Parade line, or fax 407-349-2800. Thanks! from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. I love going to the Depression Oviedo Antique Mall Glass Show to be held Satur- Opening December 1st This column is dedicated to Deputy Geneva Jam Sheriff Gene “Stetson” Gregory, killed in day, Jan. 28, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and New 5,000 square foot antique & collectibles mall in the line of duty on July 8, 1998. Geneva Also on Saturday, Dec. 17, come Sunday, Jan. 29, 10 a.m-4 p.m. downtown Oviedo. will never be the same because of Deputy for a free evening of old-time in the Sanford Civic Center, 401 Primitives, furniture, jewelry, lp , collectibles, coins & Gregory — it will be better. music at the Geneva Jam at the E. Sanford Blvd., Sanford. The more Sanlando Depression Glass Show Open 7 Days! Limited Dealer Space Available will feature authors Barbara and CELEBRATING OVER 25 YEARS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY Kay Halley & other Halley’s Antiques dealers are now located at Jim Mauzy, displays, seminars Oviedo Antique Mall Bernard S. Zeffren, MD and hourly door prize drawings. Dec. 1-8 watch batteries installed $2.00+tax each Eugene F. Schwartz, MD $4.50 admission good for both 95 Geneva Dr. Oviedo, FL 32765 • 407-366-3668 days. Call 407-298-3355 if you Winnie Whidden, MSN, ARNP-C need more information. Voted Best Doctors of Central FL, Orlando Magazine A thought TAX DEFERRED for 7 consecutive years 3.65%* FIXED ANNUITY RATE FOR 5 YEARS. “The day the child realizes that all adults are imperfect, he THE NATIONAL 5 YEAR CD RATE IS 1.34%* becomes an adolescent; the day OF CENTRAL FLORIDA 2 locations he forgives them, he becomes in Seminole an adult; the day he forgives Diplomates American Board of County Allergy and Immunology himself, he becomes wise.” — Alden Nowlan, “Between Tears and Evening Hours Available Laughter” 7560 Red Bug Lake Rd., Ste. 2064 793 Douglas Ave. Bob Adams Ta l k Oviedo, FL 32765 Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 t o janet 407-366-7387 407-862-5824 > Send word to Janet Foley about events and 407-644-6646 www.orlandoallergy.com let her know what’s going on around town Additional offices in Waterford Lakes, Hunters Creek & Orange City by e-mailing [email protected] Seminole Voice Dec. 16, 2011 - Jan. 12, 2012 Page 5 resolutions | Hospital in 2012? Christmas on the lawn n CONTINUED FROM front page acquisition and are beginning to see some of the benefits of a sin- tant positions. Mrs. Breazeale and gle-source utility system. I look Mr. Cobb are very familiar with forward to the New Year and to Oviedo and have sat in on and enjoying new restaurants, new helped craft our strategic plan, employers and a new overpass to goals and visions for the upcom- link the trails into Oviedo. ing years. We are quite fortunate I wish everyone a happy to have such talent in Oviedo for holiday season, and a safe and now and years to come! enriching entry into the New Wishing everyone a joyous, Year. healthy and prosperous New Year! Keith Britton: By far our most prestigious ac- Steve Henken: complishment of 2011 was being What was your city's most im- named one of the Top 10 Best portant event/accomplishment in Cities for Families by Family 2011? The best thing we did was Circle magazine. The distinction hire one of the most impressive recognizes the many qualities of people I have ever met to be our Oviedo, including its parks, low city manager: Kathryn Breazeale. crime, support to schools and a

She is a woman with an outstand- community that has always given Photo by jenny andreasson — the voice ing vision who is well respected a helping hand to those in need. Santa Claus greets visitors at Oviedo’s Lawton House at the city’s tree lighting ceremony on Dec. 3. by the Council and all of the We are very fortunate to be able employees. She has made an im- to enjoy the many amenities that mediate impact and is someone are available to us. I am thankful into our community, make strides nity has become known for. who in my opinion will go down for these blessings. at developing Oviedo on the Joanne Krebs: to be the finest city manager in The City Council will work Park, bring more business into All events are important to our Cade Resnick: the history of the city of Oviedo. with our new city manager and our city, improve upon “open” citizens and business partners, In 2011, Winter Springs re- What is your New Year's reso- her team to continue our efforts government, and find creative but for me the most important ceived a top 100 cities award. lution for the city in 2012? I want to improve services and reduce ways to balance the budget again event is our Fourth of July In my opinion, this reward is to ensure that we work very hard costs through a streamlined city while maintaining high levels of event. We celebrate our nation’s well deserved due to a depth of to deliver the long-awaited hos- organization. Recognizing that customer service, productivity, independence and what America citizenry that is cohesive, strong, pital medical facility and to start making the government more and efficiency. My personal goal means to be free. At that time, vocal and in many ways collegial. the new downtown and finally accessible to the citizens is a is to help Oviedo be the best and we also remember the sacrifices Winter Springs may be a city of deliver that vision that our resi- continuous process; my personal safest city it can be. made to become and remain a thousands, yet within the city dents have waited on for so long. resolution is to continue to serve From my family to all Oviedo: free country. It is truly a family we work to the betterment of our I also want to thank the residents the citizens of Oviedo through merry Christmas and happy New and community celebration and own success. for electing me to a fourth term open communications and trans- Year! remembrance. With this in mind, I feel that on Council. Their friendship, parent government. Our most important accom- one of the most important accom- advice and trust they have in me Winter Springs Commission plishment in 2011 — Our goal plishments Winter Springs found is something I appreciate very Cindy Drago: was to hold the line on taxes. We in 2011 was at City Hall. Through much. They can expect another It has been a pleasure to serve Mayor Charles Lacey: were actually able to reduce taxes the ongoing effort of an amazing solid effort and results as Oviedo you as an Oviedo City Council Four years ago, the prevailing without reducing services. This staff, the people at City Hall were is going to do some great things member in 2011 and it was a wisdom was that the city of is directly attributable to leader- able to lower taxes in a time of in the next two years. Merry memorable year. Our city ac- Winter Springs had scrubbed all ship, teamwork and dedication of economic hardship. We worked Christmas, and happy New Year complished many things during inefficiencies out of city govern- the entire city staff, who are to be hard to facilitate incoming busi- to all. this time, including a balanced ment and that the circa 2007 congratulated for their efforts and nesses and projects to streamline budget without cutting services budget and revenue levels were input helping reach this goal! permits for future growth within Stephen Schenck: or raising taxes. This is quite an as tight as they could get. Against My New Year’s resolution the city. Within the community Oviedo has accomplished a lot accomplishment considering the this backdrop, in 2009 the city for our city — Provide better we were able to maintain a very this year, being named a Family turbulent economic times we’re rejected that assumption and be- economic development strategies low crime rate in our city thanks Circle magazine top 10 best town living in now. I’m very proud to gan an effort to make itself more to ensure current and future busi- to a team approach from the po- in America for families in 2011 say that Family Circle magazine cost-effective without any reduc- ness successes. lice department. Our parks and and again being named to the Re- selected Oviedo to be one of the tion in service levels. A milestone recreation department worked locate America top 100 places to 10 best towns for families to call was reached in 2011 when we Rick Brown: hard to maintain success through live in 2009, 2010 and 2011. These home because of our top-notch approved a budget that reduced In my opinion, the biggest accom- their whole organization. There awards showcase the direction schools, affordable housing, taxes to Winter Springs residents. plishment of the city of Winter are many people who are part of the City Council has been moving green-space, access to health care, No other city in Seminole County Springs last year was that we this systemic success, and it is all toward the past few years: kids low crime rates, financial stability can make that claim. lowered taxes! And we lowered led by leaders who know how to and cul-de-sacs. We are a family- and our giving and helping spirit. In 2012, I want to see Winter taxes while not cutting services, get the job done. oriented community that is great Our city was also selected by Springs make progress to expand not laying off employees, lower- My desire for the city in 2012 to live in, and has a boundless RelocateAmerica.com as one of its tax base to include more com- ing our crime rate another 20 per- is to continue to move forward future. “America’s Top 100 Places to live mercial enterprises, particularly cent and investing in economic with streamlining our services, We look forward to new op- for 2011” for the third consecutive in the Seminole Way Research development. maintaining the highest level of portunities that are just on the year. Park. The benefit to residents While lowering taxes we still customer service to the citizens horizon, some that have been The year 2012 has many goals will be enormous: reduced tax made a national list of best places and to seek out positive economic in the works for years and are on the horizon. One is to continue burden to homeowners, higher to live proving once again it development that can bring now just coming forth. We have on this successful path, bring home valuations and more varied doesn't have to be expensive or people, jobs and success for the incorporated the Alafaya Utilities emergency hospital/healthcare places to shop, eat and work. cost more every year to be world- future of Winter Springs. class. My New Year’s resolution for Jean Hovey: WE’VE MADE OUR LIST AND CHECKED IT TWICE. the city is for the city of Winter I think the city's most important Springs to continue to be the event/accomplishment was YOU MIGHT WANT TO CHECK IT OUT, TOO. shining example of municipal lowering the millage rate for our government transparency, and citizens without affecting ser- Raymond James’ Award-Winning Equity Analysts to Release 2012 Best Picks® that through additional budget vices, providing our employees tightening, spending controls and with a pay increase and holding ® Around this time of year, there’s one list on every investor’s mind: the popular Raymond James Analysts’ Best Picks list careful planning we can continue three community events without of recommended stocks. This year is no different. The list highlights individual stocks that Raymond James’ seasoned to live within our means and find using tax dollars. analysts expect to produce superior overall results during the year ahead. Over the past 10 years, the names on this a way to reduce taxes again in My New Year’s resolution for list produced an average total return of 18.1% compared to just 6.5% for the broad-market S&P 500.* That’s quite nice 2012 while maintaining the high the city is to add lots of busi- indeed. Don’t miss it; contact me today to receive a copy of your own when it becomes available. LIFE WELL PLANNED. standard of quality our commu- nesses to our city!

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Please keep in mind, past performance is not indicative of future results and an investor would incur commissions or fees (and interest charges if transacted in a margin account) related to investing in these recommendations. * On a total return basis through November 8, 2011, with performances averaged as if an equal dollar allocation were made to each stock at the beginning of the period and held until December 31 of the following year. Individual Tom Carey results will vary and transaction costs related to investing in these stocks will affect overall performance. There is no assurance that the list will achieve the results expected, and investors may incur profits or losses. The results presented should not and cannot be viewed as an indicator of future performance. [email protected] The S&P 500 is an unmanaged index of 500 widely held stocks and is generally considered representative of the U.S. stock market. Investors cannot invest directly in an index. Since 2002, the Analysts’ Best Picks list has recommended 117 stocks. Of those, 79 (68%) advanced and 38 (32%) declined within the recommended holding period. The holding period for each year’s list is approximately 55 weeks from the inception date to December 31 of the following year. A complete record of all Analysts’ Best Picks since inception is available upon request. Experience homegrown gardening: ©2011 Raymond James & Associates, Inc., member New York Stock Exchange/SIPC ©2011 Raymond James Financial Services, Inc., member FINRA/SIPC 11-BDMKT-0679 SFS/FJD 11/11 Plan your next fieldtrip to Sundew Gardens Page 6 Dec. 16, 2011 - Jan. 12, 2012 Seminole Voice

This week in human history Dec. 28, 1895 — The world’s first commercial movie screening takes place at the Grand Cafe in Paris. The film was a series of short scenes from every- In t e r e s t s day French life. Admission was charged for the first time. Tiny gymnasts are future stars Four Seminole County elementary schoolers earned spots on the same elite gymnastics team

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They may only be in elementary school, but CalebSince 1995 Marcum, Evan Johnson, GianCarlos Coris and Raiden Donlon already have (407) 366-8696 their sights set on athletic gold. Fax (407) 359-2118 From starting in “mommy P.O. Box 4548 and me” classes and moving on Central Florida’s Trusted Source for Local Connections • Mailed to 87,500 Households Monthly Winter Park, FL 32793 to practicing five days a week at ACE Gymnastics in Longwood, FOR YOUR INFORMATION these SeminolePLEASE County MARK kidsYOUR are RESPONSE HERE: This ad will appear in these areas and months.on the Willfast youtrack please to the review top. and respond as soon as possible? “I’veWe been are waitingcoming for to yourthe gym approval. Please NOTE: ____Waterford Lakes______since Ithis was is NOT in a a car second seat,” opportunity said to design the ad. Redesign Raiden,changes 10. “My may mom result says in additional even charges. Thank you! ____CollegeX Park/Orlando______JUNE 2011 when I was in the womb I did gymnastics.” ____WinterX Park/Maitland______JUNE 2011 1. Please circle A or B below: Earlier this year the four ____Sweetwater/Heathrow______boys, ages A: 8-10, I approve were this selected ad as shown here to participate in the Future ____Tuscawilla/Wntr Sprgs ______Stars Program, B: I approve a developmental this ad with changes as marked feeder program (How for many the Juniorchanges are marked? _____) ____Oviedo______National Development Team. Their 2. coach, Please Greg double Weller, check says phone/address/names. ____Baldwin/WinterX Pk. East ______JUNE 2011 it serves as a gifted program for Phone & address are correct (initials here) ______the top young gymnasts across the country.With this signature, I signify my understanding that payment “Thesefor this kids ad is aredue per good,” Advertising he Agreement. said. “By doing this they’re only gettingSigned better, and______they’re get- ting a few steps ahead of their competition.” As their competition sea- Photos by isaac babcock — the voice son looms closer, with 10 meets Raiden Donlon, above from left, Evan Johnson, Caleb Marcum and GianCarlos Coris are rising stars in gymnastics. Below, GianCarlos takes flight on the rings. scheduled from December through April in places ranging from Miami to Tallahassee, the cement balls outside as a pom- his thing.” always have to reel them in and But, he adds, the training they boys are trying to get a jump- mel horse,” said Doug Marcum, When they’re out together, get them to stop.” do is serious stuff. start on not only their competi- Caleb’s father. “Sometimes he’ll the parents say its quadruple In the gym, it’s Coach Weller’s tion, but also their futures. stop traffic, and they’ll be a trouble. job to keep the boys focused, Training time whole crowd and I have to tell “We’ll go out together after something he says is not always The boys practice, depending Flipping out him to get off so he doesn’t get meets, and they’ll start flipping easy, but is also never boring. on their age, four or five days Whether they’re in the gym, at hurt.” and walking on their hands,” “They’ve definitely got a lot a week. Half of their practice home or out running errands, “GianCarlos used to play soc- Coris said. “It’s hilarious, but he of energy,” he said with a laugh. is spent on conditioning and each of the kids’ parents say the cer, and when they scored he’d the other on different skill sets, boys live and breathe gymnas- start doing flips up and down from parallel bars to vaulting tics. the field,” said Melissa Coris, and floor routines. “We can’t go to Target with- his mother. “That’s how you “The kids go to school all day out Caleb trying to use the big could tell gymnastics was just and then maybe have an hour or two break and come straight here,” Weller said. “It’s a big un- A Leak detection and repairs dertaking.” An undertaking the boys Better Whole house repipes hope will pay off. 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Each of them says they’ve eventually got their (Across from Ace Hardware) eyes set on Olympic gold. “After all,” 8-year-old Evan said with his mischievous grin, “Get Healthy From the Inside Out!” “if gymnastics was easy they’d call it football.” Seminole Voice Dec. 16, 2011 - Jan. 12, 2012 Page 7 Holiday Calendar DEC. 17 2200 or liz@focalpointlandscape. community unites to provide the Dream” on Sunday, Dec. 18, at 2 your family! School starts back up on Strolling carolers will be at the com for more information. spirit of Christmas to families in need, p.m. at the Trinity Preparatory School Monday, Jan. 9. Oviedo Mall from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on is 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. Auditorium at 5700 Trinity Prep Lane, Saturday, Dec. 17. On Saturday, Dec. 17, the Seminole 17, at First Baptist Church of Oviedo, Winter Park. Ticket prices are $15 DEC. 23 Audubon Society is leading its efforts 45 W. Broadway Ave. Donate new and may be purchased at the door Come join the holiday festivities in Santa Claus is coming to Geneva at for the annual Audubon Christmas unwrapped toys, socks and under- only. Call 321-282-2508 or at pap- downtown Sanford on Friday, Dec. the Focal Point Landscape Nursery Bird Count at Spring Hammock Re- wear, gift cards to Target, Walmart or [email protected]. 23, with the holiday Art Walk. On the & Gift Shop’s annual Christmas Cel- serve (2984 Osprey Trail, Longwood). grocery stores, school supplies and fourth Friday of each month begin- ebration on Saturday, Dec. 17. Focal No fee. The bird count begins at 8:30 jeans. Visit www.hopehelps.org. Holiday caricatures is 2 p.m. to 5 ning at 6 p.m. and lasting until 9 p.m., Point is located between the Geneva a.m. and we walk the trails to Lake p.m. Sunday, Dec. 18, at the food downtown Sanford hosts the Sanford General Store and the Subway. Pic- Jesup and Soldiers Creek document- DEC. 18 court at the Oviedo Mall. It’s free. Art Walk, a gallery tour around town. tures with Santa Claus and sleigh ing birds. RSVP is required; please Ballet South and The School of Per- The event is open to the public and ad- (hay) rides will be from 10 a.m. to contact Joy at [email protected] forming Arts, a student dance com- DEC. 22 mission is free. noon and 1-3:30 p.m. There will be or Shirley at 407-977-4389. pany based in the Maitland/Fern Park Seminole County Schools’ winter a Christmas Horse Parade from 3:30 area, will be presenting a benefit break is Thursday, Dec. 22, to Fri- In conjunction with the Sanford Art p.m.-4:30 p.m. Contact 407-349- Christmas in the City, a day the performance of “Clara’s Nutcracker day, Jan. 6. Enjoy the holidays with Walk, The Sanford Welcome Cen- ter will be hosting the Friday, Dec. 23, “Calling All Holidays” art show from 6 p.m.-9 p.m. If you would like KFWS • MindGym to submit your artwork or if you have December 12, 2011 Grinch that stole a parade any additional questions, contact 407- 302-2586 or visit www.sanfordwel- comecenter.com. DEC. 25 The First United Methodist Church of Geneva is having their Christmas Cantata at 10:30 a.m. on Christmas Day. Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy this Christmas Day musical program. JAN. 1 The Third Annual Peas & Plenty New Year’s Day Meal at the Geneva Com- munity Center on First Street is 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 1. New Year’s food, barbecued pork, chicken, sand- wich rolls and beverages will be pro- vided. Bring a traditional New Year’s Day side dish, or any family favorite side dish, and enjoy food, fun and fellowship. Call or email Wanda (407- 519-8838, wanda_currie@yahoo. com) or Cindy (407-312-2204, tacy- [email protected]) with any questions and to let us know how many from your group of family, neighbors and friends will be attending. Photo by jenny andreasson — the voice Studio 5D Dynasty Dance Company performs a Grinchmas routine during the Winter Springs’ Holiday Parade and Christmas Tree Lighting event on Dec. 3. ONGOING Oviedo Mall’s Photos with Santa run through Saturday, Dec. 24, with a spe- cial pet night on Wednesday, Dec. 21. Look Good and See Better...This Holiday Season! It’s located in the west court near Dil- lard’s.

Light Up UCF features an outdoor skating rink, holiday movies, music and a world-class holiday light show. Oviedo VISION Center The event runs through Sunday, Jan. 1. Enjoy music, ice-skating and car- nival-style rides. Entry is free, with Fashion Frames skating and ride prices varying. Call 407-823-6006 for more details or visit Custom Contact Fittings lightupucf.com. Eye Exams for All Ages Designer & Rx Sunglasses Treatment of “Red Eyes” In-House Optical Lab From our family to yours, Surgery Co-Management Wishing you a safe and joyful Holiday Season! Dr. Gary D. McDonald and Dr. Jason R. Wallace Optometric Physicians • 875 Clark Street,Suite A • Oviedo, FL 32765 • www.OviedoVision.com • 407.366.7655 —2— Page 8 Dec. 16, 2011 - Jan. 12, 2012 Seminole Voice Calendar Give the gift of food DEC. 17 They’ll have fun with nature games, by eliminating debt, saving for the There is a gun safety class for wildlife arts and crafts and more! future and giving like never be- Kim Pearson reception, too. I use magazines to women taught by Dawn Kight at Winter Break Camp is an Outdoor fore. You will be challenged and Guest Writer help inspire me with ideas that are the Rural Heritage Center, 101 E. Adventure and Environmental Edu- motivated to make a plan for your fresh and ignite my imagination. Main Street, Geneva. It begins at cation program that is committed money and change your family tree This year’s holiday food trend You can do the same for your holi- 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 17, and to promoting individual growth and forever. Call 407-678-6672. will be a throwback to tradition day parties. For finding recipes and lasts until about 1 p.m. The class is environmental awareness for chil- when foods were lovingly made by decoration ideas, Southern Living $30 per person. Participants need dren. Dates are Dec. 26-30 and JAN. 12 hand. and Food Network magazines to bring a handgun, ammunition, Jan. 2-6. Call 407-349-0959 for Kick off the 2012 Alive After 5 sea- This trend is also indicative of are useful. The recipes are simple, cleaning kit and targets. You must more information. son with our famous Chili Cook-Off a desire for simplicity, value and good and reliable. pre-register by contacting Dawn on Thursday, Jan. 12. With food and comfort. Filling gift baskets or The key to a memorable holiday Kight at 407-491-4171 or dm- JAN. 10 beverage samples, live music, local decorating your party table with gift basket is to fill it with items [email protected]. On Tuesday, Jan. 10, Heathrow art and community businesses, it’s old fashioned cookies, cakes, pies made from scratch with the freshest Women’s Club will feature the well- the perfect excuse to go out on a and sweet breads brings back some ingredients in their purest forms. If Come for a free evening of old-time known local community players Thursday. For the Chili Cook-Off this of the “comfort” that comes with you are making your own baskets, music at the Geneva Jam at the “Celery Soup, Florida’s Folk Life month, come and sample all types smelling and eating food from our make sure to include a comple- childhoods. menting beverage, such as a bottle Geneva Community Center on Sat- Play.” The group will present vi- of chili, then vote on your favorite Homemade food items also of wine with a chocolate or Italian- urday, Dec. 17. (To celebrate the gnettes from “Touch and Go.” This for the People’s Choice award. Only make an excellent centerpiece for a themed basket; or coffee, teas and season, will also inaugural production tells the col- $7 per person. Alive After 5 is every buffet or traditional family holiday hot cocoa mix for sweet breads and be played.) This is toe-tapping and lected stories and memories of the second Thursday of the month from dinner. For example, a whimsical cookies. For example, sweet holiday acoustic music — bluegrass, old people of Sanford, their struggles, 5-8 p.m. For further questions con- gingerbread house or tower of dec- breads, handmade with the sights, country and gospel for you to enjoy. losses and indomitable spirit. The tact The Historic Sanford Welcome orated cookies or cupcakes will es- smells and taste of tradition, from Hot dogs, hamburgers, sausage, award-winning production, with Center at 407-302-2586, info@ pecially delight the children at the a fragrant raisin-filled pumpkin chips, dessert and drinks are for singing and dancing, is a must-see sanfordwelcomecenter.com, or visit table. Simplicity, value and com- bread, to a really decadent cocoa- sale at a very modest cost from 6 for those interested in the heritage us at 230 E. 1st St. in Sanford. fort can still be elegant. Varying based kirsch-infused bread loaded p.m.-7 p.m. (or until the food runs of our community. Spouses and the heights of food on a buffet table with chocolate chips, and bing and out). The music starts around 6:30 partners are invited to this fun eve- JAN. 21 adds interest and is a great way to maraschino cherries. p.m. If you play an acoustic instru- ning held at the Heathrow Country The seventh annual Central Flor- showcase a pretty serving bowl or So often gift baskets are filled ment, come get a chair up front. Club. Registration is at 5:30 p.m. ida Law Enforcement Car Show to make sure everyone notices a with pre-packaged cookies and A 50-50 raffle is held each month Dinner is at 6 p.m. Open to all. Reg- returns to the Oviedo Mall on Sat- special treat you’ve prepared. crackers from Europe which, I For adults, wrap one of your guess, is supposed to make the item where the winner gets half the ister online: www.heathrowwom- urday, Jan. 21, from 10 a.m. to 4 favorite sweet breads in clear cel- appear special or somehow worth pot. The other half of the pot and ensclub.com by Thursday, Jan. 5, p.m. with activities, displays and lophane wrapping secured with an more. However, most people find the food proceeds help pay for the $21 demonstrations to thrill children, elegant holiday ribbon and name these items less than tasty and often upkeep of the Geneva Community adult family members and car en- tag as a welcome or parting gift for these foods are packaged weeks or Center. JAN. 11 thusiasts alike. There is no admis- holiday party guests. Remember to months in advance of them appear- DEC. 26 Epiphany Lutheran Church, 1498 sion cost for spectators of any age. keep your menu manageable and ing in your gift basket, hence they Join us at the Environmental Studies Tuskawilla Road, Oviedo, will be Event information, judging classes, not overcomplicate your party or are dry and sometimes stale. Center in Longwood for an exciting hosting Dave Ramsey’s Financial registration instructions, sponsor- you will be overwhelmed and miss Outdoor Adventure! Campers ages Peace University starting with a ship details plus photos and a video out on the fun. Kim Pearson is an executive chef with 8-12 will have hands-on experi- preview date Wednesday, Jan. 11. of the 2011 show are online at I am getting married in Decem- a culinary arts degree from Johnson ence with plants and animals, dis- This life-changing program teaches www.CopsAndCarsForKids.com or ber, and I am not only planning my & Wales University and the owner of covering their unique adaptations. you to achieve your financial goals www.OviedoOptimist.com. own wedding, but catering my own Pearson’s Catering.

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To find the Seminole County kreweofleaders.com for more information. Fire Station located most conveniently to you, please visit: http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/ Local scholars dps/ems/pdf/stationlisting.pdf Local residents have been named to the Dean’s List at the Savannah College of Art and Design New 4 Rivers location Good Deed winner Casselberry Dentist Dr. Tim Chatterley is also for fall quarter 2011. Local residents include: The new 4 Rivers Smokehouse Longwood lo- Casselberry Dentist Dr. Tim Chatterley spon- hosting a Toy Drive. Drop off new, unwrapped • Joshua Schwartz of Casselberry cation (1855 W. State Road 434, Suite 230 Long- sored a “Good Deed Contest”. 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Omeed to the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots • Kelsey Davey of Chuluota Sweet Shop, helmed by Amanda Eubanks. has volunteered at various non-profit organiza- Program. • Jessica Compton of Longwood • Erin McMahon of Longwood Volunteers needed Volunteers are needed in Hope’s Sonshine Biz news Thrift Store & Food Pantry Monday through Oviedo-Winter Springs Regional Chamber of Saturday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. We also Commerce named Oviedo Mall Business of need a volunteer to be at the Welcome Desk the Year for 2011 at the December awards lun- Monday and Thursday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. cheon at Oviedo Mall. Ten awards were given Please contact Karol at volunteer@hopehelps. out during the luncheon. org if you can volunteer for any of these dates. The Oviedo-Winter Springs Regional Cham- Court nominees ber of Commerce Board of Directors unani- Talent Krewe of Leaders recently announced the nom- mously approved new leadership titles. 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This week in sports history Dec. 19, 1986 — Michael Sergio, who parachuted into Game Six of the 1986 World Series at New York’s Shea Stadium, is fined $500 and sentenced to 100 hours of community service. Sergio had landed on the infield with a “Let’s Go Mets” banner in the first inning of the sixth At h l e t i c s game between the Mets and the Boston Red Sox.

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What makes for competitive greatness? Maybe it’s the will to outwork any opponent. Maybe it’s having to compete with your Flying on the water triplet siblings. Maybe it’s both. Hagerty High School juniors Danielle Nuszkowski and Jason Coombs are both swimming from good to great. Danielle earned a pair of regional championships in the 200 meter and 500 meter free- style for the Huskies this swim season, and Jason successfully de- fended his Class 3A state champi- onship in the 100 breaststroke. For this pair, the swimming doesn’t end with the high school season. Both of them also swim with the Blue Dolfins club team at the Oviedo Aquatic Center, where Jason logged a 70,000-yard week of swimming, rain or shine. For Jason, dry-land workouts can be just as challenging as time in the pool. Core workouts can focus on sit-ups, V-ups and push- ups. Saturdays may mean a run of up to seven miles. “In my opinion, it is way too Photos by isaac babcock — the voice much running,” he said. But Ja- Hagerty High School juniors Danielle Nuszkowski and Jason Coombs prac- son has the maturity to accept the tice at the Oviedo Aquatic Center with the Blue Dolfins swim team on Monday. tough stuff. “I know my limits and when to push them,” he said. “Swim- mances in the regional champion- December at the USA Swimming ming has given me the confidence ship, Danielle was a few strokes Junior Nationals in Austin, Texas to work harder. In a job, I have an short of medaling at the state with a second-place finish in the almost military-type respect for meet. She said the meet was a 100 breaststroke in 54.92. authority. I know how to work.” “humbling” experience. But she Like Danielle, Jason had a Danielle knows about that, too; has a reprieve: she has another humbling race at the state meet being a triplet will prime you for year in the pool to earn redemp- in the 200 individual medley. He hard work. Sister Stephanie and tion. She plans on taking lessons came into the meet with the fast- brother Ricardo are also swim- from her losses. est time in the event but finished mers. Stephanie swims the 100 “It is good to watch how oth- a disappointing ninth in the pre- butterfly and the 50 freestyle. Ri- ers approach the race,” she said. liminary race and failed to qualify cardo competes in the 200 individ- “I will take some of that strategy for the final. ual medley and the 500 freestyle. and apply it to state next year. I “I can learn from that and move “We all compete in school with need to go out faster.” on,” Jason said. This quick learner our grades,” Danielle said. “When Jason found it exhilarating to is gaining other life lessons too. we aren’t competing, we are en- be defending his title in the 100 He is learning the powerful com- vinced those are the times her Both swimmers will continue couraging one another. My sister breaststroke at the state meet on bination of talent and gratitude. faith in God helped her to a strong to work out with the Blue Dolfins is the best cheerleader.” Nov. 10. He said he felt some pres- “I was blessed with talent,” he finish. this winter. Their workouts will Danielle defeated a longtime sure because he didn’t want any- said. “I believe you should always One was last year’s district race point toward the Florida Senior rival Gabi Gil from Olympia in one to have his title. thank God for what he has given when she posted a strong time in Championships at the YMCA both the 200 freestyle and the 500 He swam a personal best of you. He has given me the tools the 500 freestyle despite battling Swim Center on International freestyle. She finished first in the 54.89 to best second-place finisher and I thank him for that.” an illness. Drive in Orlando at the end of 200 in 1:54.17 to Gil’s 1:55.21 and David Morgan, from Palm Harbor Danielle has seen her faith “I have a quote book with Bible February. Danielle and Jason will her 5:02.95 effort in the 500 topped University, who swam a 56.45. Ja- move her to strong performances verses in it,” she said. “I find that also keep aiming at a bar set high Gil’s 5:05.60. son’s reputation in the breaststroke too. She refers to some meets as really inspirational and motivat- for hard work and competitive ex- Even after dominant perfor- took another big step forward in her “miracle races.” She is con- ing.” cellence. Knights ready for redemption on court

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THIS WEEK in political history Dec. 30, 1922 — In post-revolutionary Russia, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is established. In the USSR, all levels of government were controlled by the Communist Party. Soviet industry was owned and managed by the state, and agricultural land was Vo i c e s divided into state-run collective farms. EMPLOYMENT Learn to garden in the fourth dimension Ask The only television show I bed provides a six-week jump watch with any regularity From my in production. How’s that for is “The Big Bang Theory.” A time travel? Sandi dose of laughs is not a bad Peering into the future, a thing when delving into the gift of sages, is a tool frequent- 11 dimensions of quantum ly used by gardeners. Planning Job interview physics. As a mere gardener, I GARDEN for my winter solstice celebra- feel lucky to comprehend four tions requires prescience and dimensions as I cope on a daily to yours risk management. Weather basis. How does understand- prognosticators, noting this as tips for men ing our journey through the Tom Carey a La Nina year, predict a dry space-time continuum help us and warmer growing season. We all heard the phrase “appearances grow better crops? But as the daylight decreases can be deceiving.” Not for job inter- When surveying the gar- sions over time. The result of components, mix in some air, approaching Dec. 21, crop views. You are judged by what you wear den, the obvious dimensions actions on physical structure and rebuild the pile in a new growth slows. Pushing this as much as what is on your resume. of width and length spread should not be assumed as the location. flat-lined growth curve toward Many men tend to under think interview before our gaze. The depth of intended speed, especially Using our space most an intended expectation attire. While the general rules are pretty our laboriously improved soil when hunger pangs thwart our judiciously brings a sequenc- requires attention to detail. simple, they ought to be followed to delves beneath our feet. These obvious goals. ing aspect into play. The seed Weeding, mulching, fertilizing, increase your chances of being hired. 3-D physical characteristics, Picking up the pace entails packet claims a crop of beans watering and controlling pest Job interviews are stressful. That’s measured by comparisons to acceleration, an attribute will be ready in 55 days. are all steps taken in order to why you want to select an outfit you our anatomy, are quoted in feet understood to be contrary to Harvesting from those plants control time. Albert Einstein have worn before to feel more comfort- and inches. Even the metric the implicit leisurely endeavor may last 3 weeks, tying up the would be proud of us! able. If you want to wear new clothes, system is conjured by pacing of the hobby of gardening. To limited space of the garden. wear them a few times around your the spread of land. hasten any process, design Starting other transplants in a home to get a “feel” for them. This is How quickly can a row better tools or routines to get greenhouse manages the risk especially important with dress shoes, of beans be weeded? How more work done in less time. of unsuccessful germination, Wh o is since new shoes can be uncomfortable hard must a pebble be thrown Newton’s falling apple ac- but it also allows for two crops > Carey and may take a while to “break into.” to ward off a squirrel in the celerating under the influence to grow simultaneously. Im- Tom Carey is the owner of Sundew Once you have tried your outfit, in- carrots? Can I turn the whole of gravity must not be ignored. mediately upon harvesting the Gardens, a you-pick gardening business spect your clothes a few days before the compost pile before breakfast? Use gravity when throwing last of the beans, a ready trans- in Oviedo. Visit the Sundew Gardens interview to make sure they are neatly Now we are comparing dimen- the compost to loosen up the plant plopped into a growing Facebook page. pressed and there are no stains or holes. Whether to wear a suit depends on the type of employment you seek. Office jobs typically require wearing a suit to Letters to Santa contest winner an interview. You want to wear a solid color, conservative suit (think gray or The winner of Seminole Voice’s inaugural Letters to Santa contest is 10-year-old Ne- blue). Stay away from black, however, vada Cullen from Oviedo. as it is too formal. A freshly dry-cleaned, Nevada rode in a fire truck with Santa through Oviedo neighborhoods on Friday. Nevada solid white or light blue shirt (avoid He also received Light Up UCF tickets. Thanks to our contest sponsor, city of Oviedo. deep colors), a solid or striped brown Here’s his winning entry: or blue tie (bright red and yellow can overwhelm the outfit), dark socks and Dear Santa, a pair of polished brown or black dress The gift I most want to give is time-time travel that is. There are lots of things in shoes with a matching color belt should history that went wrong or we don’t fully know about. It would be great if we could complete the outfit. For more tips, visit journey back and fix the disasters and mistakes, and learn more about certain things. SeminoleVoice.com —Michael G. Snytkin, Esq. If we could time travel, we could stop the assassination of presidents Lincoln and President of The Style Consultants, Inc. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination. People could prevent World War Managing Partner of Azam | Snytkin, P.A. 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Here’s what kids at the I like giving and getting presents and having my family together for Geneva Elementary Musical Christmas. We’re getting a real tree Mustang holiday presentation tomorrow, and we’ll decorate it. We also have a fake tree too. I like to had to say about the holidays. help decorate the trees. —Michael B. 9 years old We would We’re going to my We’re celebrating We’re getting ready We’ve been doing love grandma’s house for Christmas by putting for Christmas with online Christmas Christmas. I’ve been together our tree and a real tree and its shopping. I like to tohear very good the last decorating it. We’ve lights. We’re mak- help decorate the from three days because been making our ing our Christmas house and our tree. I Randall the Deer is wish lists, and this is lists too. My favorite will miss going sled- your in our house like the our first Christmas in Christmas song is one ding in New York, Young Elf on the Shelf. Florida and without we’re singing tonight but getting money is —Alexis B. snow. called “A Candle for great! Voices! 5 years old —Kailynn D. Peace.” —Ashley D.

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Scrooge by candlelight My favorite re-telling of the classic Dickens’ ghost story of Christmas is the Robin Olson Josh production in which three actors portray dozens of characters as Garrick they perform among the audience. Audience members are seated at tables enjoying homemade Christmas cookies and a pot A rare look behind the of tea while the actors perform around us, coming just “this close” to touching us. This year’s production of “Dickens by theme-park experience Candlelight: A Christmas Carol” will be staged in the main hall Artists in Florida have a well- org or call 407-836-8500. of the Dr. Phillips Center from earned advantage in finding Friday, Dec. 16, to Friday, Dec. 23. “work” at the theme parks that Artists get to be winners! The audience feels like part of the employ hundreds of fine artists to For months I’ve been telling you production, especially as an actor create sets, costumes, floats and that Third Thursday is the time to suddenly speaks from beside larger-than-life environments for join the “Gallery Crawl” through you. The cast is made up of John the millions of guests who visit the art galleries of downtown Or- DiDonna, Morgan Russell and ‘Dickens by Candlelight’ Central Florida every year. Our lando. Lately, the Thornton Park Monica Tamborello, who have artists, illustrators, costume de- area has joined in this tradition each acted before in this beloved includes: Friday, Dec. 16: Lynn Shows. Bright lasers, holiday signers, FX creators and make-up of changing exhibits and intro- story of Scrooge and his awaken- Peghiny, pianist; Friday, Dec. music and fun graphics provide artists collaborate with one goal: ducing new artists on that date. ing. Performances are at the Dr. 23: Three Flutes Only; Saturday, a sensory experience that is a to entertain. Now the Orange The excitement of December’s Phillips Center on Lake Ivanhoe Dec. 24: open house, 9:30 a.m. to whole new way to enjoy tradi- County History Center pres- Third Thursday will come from at 1111 N. Orange Ave. Caroling 4 p.m. with Raintree Chamber tional classics from Tchaikovsky’s ents “The Serious Art of Make- downtown’s “anchor gallery,” and wassail begin an hour before Players; Friday, Dec. 30: Beautiful “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” Believe” through April 29. The the Gallery at Avalon Island. The the show. Call 407-491-4663 or Music — Sweet Sounds Jazz Trio. to ’s “All I Want exhibit goes behind the scenes at reception there from 6 p.m. to visit DickensByCandlelight.com. The Museum houses the world’s for Christmas Is You.” The light Universal Orlando to show more 9 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 15, is most comprehensive collection of shows play through December in than 200 original drawings and based around the “Members Jur- Holidays (and more) works by Louis Comfort Tiffany, the Science Center’s Dr. Phillips models among the 1,000 pieces ied Exhibit” in which the artwork at the Morse Museum including jewelry, pottery, paint- CineDome. Call 407-514-2000 or of artwork and artifacts from the is judged by an outside expert Every Friday evening through ings, leaded-glass lamps and visit osc.org. resort’s events, including Hal- for monetary prizes. It’s always Dec. 30 we are invited to the windows, and the chapel interior loween Horror Nights and Mardi fun to see which of our artists are Morse Museum for free from 4 he designed for the 1893 Colum- Wh o Gras. 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