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12Th Annual Celebration Exotic Car Festival to Feature Beach Boys And The Official Newsletter of Celebration April 2015 www.celebration.fl.us • COMMUNITY • EDUCATION • HEALTH • PLACE • TECHNOLOGY • A LOOK 12th Annual Celebration Exotic Car INSIDE Festival to Feature Beach Boys and Happy Days Reunion Stars of one of the most The Celebration Exotic Car Festival showcases popular and beloved North America’s largest collection of exotic cars, television shows of all race cars and iconic Hollywood movie cars, coming Junior Lifeguards time will be reunited together to help children with life-threatening at the 12th annual medical conditions. Since 2004, over $1.1 million See Page 23 Celebration Exotic Car has been donated to children’s charities including Festival on April 11 in Make-a-Wish, Special Olympics, Arnold Palmer downtown Celebration. Children’s Hospital and Give Kids the World. Fonzie, Ralph Malph, and Potsie - actors Henry Winkler, Donny Most, and Anson Williams - will be in attendance, signing autographs and taking photos next to the original Summer Breakout Hot Rod from the Happy Days television show. Registration “The Fonz,” an iconic character in television history See Page 25 (his trademark leather jacket is in the Smithsonian Institute) will also be autographing copies of his popular children's books throughout the day. The event’s retro theme starts on Friday evening, April 10, with a concert by The Beach Boys at Hard Rock Live. The four-day event, organized entirely by Celebration and other local resident volunteers, starts with two days of exotic car racing at the world famous Daytona Kelly Haddock Concert International Speedway. On Saturday, April 11, See Page 47 downtown Celebration hosts the annual exotic car concours, named “One of the 5 Best Exotic Car Shows in the World” by Made Man magazine. Admission to the show is free for spectators. Beach Boys concert tickets are available at Ticketmaster. More information about the exotic car show and the event can be found at www.celebrationexoticcars.com INDEX 2Town News Permit No. 40084 No. Permit 21 Parks & Recreation Orlando, FL Orlando, Paid 37 Community U.S. Postage Postage U.S. 43 Groups/Events PRSRT STD PRSRT Real Estate 2 Tow n News April Meetings Governance Organizations Celebration CROA Workshop Celebration CCDD Workshop For detailed descriptions of the entities that play a role in - April 2015 Mon., April 20, 5:30 p.m. Tues., April 14, 6:30 p.m. the governance of Celebration, please visit 851 Celebration Ave., Room 103 Celebration Library www.celebration.fl.us and view the community page. CROA - Celebration Residential Owner’s Association Celebration CROA Board Appeals Celebration CCDD Meeting 407-566-1200 • [email protected] Tues., April 28, 5:30 p.m. Tues., April 21, 6:30 p.m. 851 Celebration Ave., Room 103 CNOA - Celebration Non-Residential Owner’s Association Celebration Library 407-566-1200 • [email protected] Celebration CROA Meeting Tues., April 28, 6:30 p.m. CJC - Celebration Joint Committee 851 Celebration Ave., Room 104 Meeting times subject to change 407-566-1200 • [email protected] CELEBRATION NEWS CELEBRATION CCDD - Celebration Community Development District Celebration News 407-566-1935 • FAX 407-566-4128 • [email protected] 851 Celebration Ave. Celebration News is the official ECDD - Enterprise Community Development District Celebration, Florida 34747 newsletter of Celebration and is 407-566-4132 • FAX 407-566-4128 • [email protected] Phone: 407-566-1200 published monthly. e-mail: celebration.news@ TCC - The Celebration Company celebrationtownhall.com Back Issues 407-566-1900 Publisher Visit the official publications Celebration Board of Directors Steve Waring section of the Front Porch website at Eric Oppegaard, President Dave Orosz, Director At Large www.celebration.fl.us to view back Art Director issues of Celebration News. Lee Moore, Vice President Debie McDonald, Director At Large Scott Zwiebel Vanessa Winter, Secretary Diana Vassallo, Director At Large Advertising & Sponsorship Mary Pleban, 407-433-2992 Jack McLaughlin, Treasurer [email protected] cn.marketing@celebration townhall.com Emergency Phone Numbers Town Hall Emergency Number: 866-621-4337 (after hours) New To Celebration? Emergency: 911 Celebration Town Hall 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. Trash Schedule Recycle Day 851 Celebration Avenue Trash needs to be within Wednesday for all villages 407-566-1200 4 feet of the alley or curb 1) Plastics [email protected] before 7 a.m. on the scheduled (#1 and #2, no caps) Here you can obtain these necessities: day. Toters are to be kept 2) Metal cans, tin cans by or in your garage except 3) Aluminum Cans • Forms to request changes to your property • Resident’s pass on the scheduled trash 4) Newspaper Community website access Community newsletters • • day. Call Celebration 5) White paper (print paper) • Parks & Recreation information • Veterans Memorial Bricks Sanitation Services (trash) 6) Please place all cardboard • More at 321-939-1805 to arrange out with your normal Celebration Parks & Recreation for bulk pickup or for more recycling information on trash totes and Monday–Friday, 9 a.m.– 5:30 p.m. *Absolutely NO Glass* 851 Celebration Avenue recycle bins. Thank you for 407-566-1200 your continued cooperation! [email protected] Trash Pick-up Yard Waste Day Stop in for your: Mondays and Thursdays Wednesday for all villages • Community Directory for North Village, • Welcome Packet Celebration Village, Yard waste must be tied up in a plastic bag and not • Information on Foundation Lake Evalyn, West Village 610 Sycamore St., Suite 110 Grant Program and parts of East Village exceed 50 pounds. (in the Seminole building behind Branches and limbs must be • Memorial Garden SunTrust Bank from Celebration Ave.) Tuesdays and Fridays tied up and less than 4 feet for Aquila Reserve, parts Monday– Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. • Foundation Scholarships long. No logs or tree trunks. of East Village, Artisan Park Phone: 407-566-1234 • Classical Concert Series (You must be able to close and South Village Fax: 407-566-1264 Information and Tickets the lid.) 3 MMELEL PEARLMAN, PA NEWS CELEBRATION AttorneyAttorney AtAt Law Law CORPORATE & BUSINESS ESTATE PLANNING & ADMINISTRATION Incorporations, Partnerships, LLC’s Estate Plans for U.S. and Non-U.S. Citizens Business Acquisitions and Sales Probate Administration Exit Strategies, Selective Litigation Asset Protection Title Transfer Assistance REAL ESTATE Commercial & Residential WEDDING OFFICIANT Contracts, Closings, Leases Customized Civil & Land Acquisitions and Sales Gender Equality Ceremonies 407-566-8700 - April 2015 [email protected] HandymanHandyman William Benjamin Carpentry, Painting Plumbing & Electrical Specializing in black dormer windows 30 years experience FREE ESTIMATES 24 hour service Cell: 321-746-3828 Email: [email protected] A CELEBRATION LOCK & SAFE “Serving Our Community” Residential • Commercial • Auto • LOCKS • Safes • Door Closers • SAFES • Locks Changed 321-939-1083 • KEYS • High Security • DOOR Locks 1-800-290-2948 LOCKS • Deadbolts Installed Serving All of Osceola County • LOCKOUT • Master Key Systems SERVICE • Emergency For Over 20 Exit Devices Years A Local Resident Quality Service • Reasonable Rates 4 Celebration Community Development District Alley Protocol and Safety The District owns and maintains all alleys in the community, which • Report any alley lighting outages to the District office - April 2015 are designated for local traffic getting to and from their garages. Alley for prompt repair. lighting is also maintained by the District and helps increase the level • Enhance alley lighting with your own porch light or of security in the alleys. landscaping light to reduce places where someone can hide. Guidelines: • Include your address on the rear of your house to assist emergency vehicles and law enforcement in finding the right Alleys may not be blocked off at any time, which includes staging location in cases of emergency. materials, parking by residents, and parking by construction or main- tenance contractors. All vehicles must be legally parked on the road- Please visit website www.CelebrationCDD.org for more information ways, on your private driveway, or elsewhere but never in the alleys. related to the services and activities of the District. You may also contact us at 407-566-1935 or [email protected] with CELEBRATION NEWS CELEBRATION • While they are public access thoroughfares, they should not be used any questions, comments or concerns. to bypass stop signs or slower traffic since the speed limit is lower and alleys are generally narrower than the main roadways. • Obey one-way alley signage, both for your safety and that of your neighbors. • Speeding and going the wrong way in the alleys are ticketable offences, and alleys may be patrolled for these violators. • If you notice the same contractors or residents not complying with these guidelines, feel free to contact the sheriff’s non-emergency number, 407-348-2222, or the District office at 407-566-1935. Safety Tips: • Pedestrians always have the right-of-way. • Children often play in or near the alley areas, so be careful when driving in the alleys. • Keep your back gate, back door, and garage doors locked to prevent theft. 5 CELEBRATION NEWS - April 2015 6 2015 Voting Results Board to Make The results are in for the Celebration Residential Owners Association Committee (CROA) Board of Directors’ election. A total of 895 ballots were cast. The three candidates with the most votes have been elected to the Appointments - April 2015 CROA Board of Directors and will serve from March 2015 through March 2017. The final tally is listed below. Looking to get involved in the community? Why not consider During the Board’s Organizational Meeting held on March 17, 2015, being a committee member? We are looking for a few good men it was decided that the regular monthly Board of Directors meetings and women who are willing to share their time (usually only one will continue to be held at 6:30 p.m.
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