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Rock the Park in New Port Richey

New Port Richey will “Rock the Park”, for the second year in a row, at the Sims Park Amphitheater.  Presented by the Tampa Bay Times, on Saturday May 19, this free concert will feature se

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Rock the Park in New Port Richey

Real Estate Advice – Suze Orman or

Florida’s real estate market, being what it is, I thought it was a good time to revisit this article.  Our unemployment rate is falling, and, according to UF’s Kelly A. Bergstrom Center for Real

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Real Estate Advice – Suze Orman or Warren Buffett?

Get “Soaked” at Lake Eola

Orlando’s iconic lake to host extreme water sports festival Water skiing in Orlando’s Lake Eola is not something you expect to see!  In September, however, the City Beautiful will be host

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Get “Soaked” at Lake Eola

Festival of Chocolate

The Festival of Chocolate Returns to Orlando Greetings Chocolatiers and Chocolate Lovers alike!  I bid you good news.  The Festival of Chocolate returns to Orlando this weekend at the UCF Arena.  T

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Festival of Chocolate

Orlando Mayor’s Job Fair in May 2012

Job Fair in Central Florida The CFEC and the Orlando Mayor’s office is hosting another Job Fair in May.  This is open to all job seekers, so don’t let this opportunity slip away.  Dress

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Orlando Mayor’s Job Fair in May 2012

Most Romantic Cities in the USA

by on February 13, 2012 at 9:50 am

Two Florida Cities Are Most Romantic!

Most Romantic?  How ’bout that, Floridians!  We made Foursquare’s list of the top ten most romantic places in the US!  The findings were based on more than 1.5 billion check-ins over the past year at places deemed romantic by the social network, such as restaurants and flower shops.  The most romantic city? The happiest place in the world!  Lake Buena Vista, Fla., the L-B-V, otherwise known as home to Walt Disney World.  Yup, can’t compete with that.  Also on the list?…none other than….Key West!! 

Foursquare is a great website/app that helps you keep up with friends and discover what’s nearby.  It is a location-based social networking website for smartphones.  Users “check-in” at venues using a mobile website, or text message by selecting from a list of venues that the application locates nearby.  The location is based on the GPS hardware in the mobile device or network location provided by the application.  Additionally, each check-in awards the user points and sometimes “badges” that can be used towards discounts.  Check them out at http://foursquare.com/

So…we can’t do anything to help those cities that were not on the list, or voted least romantic.  We can, however, invite you to visit us here in the Sunshine State!   

Here’s the list for 2012: 

Most romantic

1. Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

2. Napa, Calif.

3. Venice, Calif.

4. St. Louis

5. New York City

6. San Francisco

7. Reston, Va.

8. Beverly Hills, Calif.

9. Myrtle Beach, S.C.

10. Key West, Fla.


Least romantic

1. Beaverton, Ore.

2. Bethlehem, Pa.

3. Lawrenceville, Ga.

4. Sterling Heights, Mich.

5. West Chester, Pa.

6. Normal, Ill.

7. Norwalk, Conn.

8. Tustin, Calif.

9. Duluth, MN

10. Waltham, Mass

Central Florida landmark goes out in a blaze

by on January 17, 2012 at 12:04 pm

Central Florida landmark goes out in a blaze…..

 
Whether a tree-hugger, a nature lover or a historian of sorts, the news that a fire has destroyed a 3,500-year-old Central Florida landmark is devastating.   Early Monday, a fire destroyed a 125-foot-tall, bald cypress tree known as “The Senator,” the centerpiece of Longwood’s Big Tree Park.  “The Senator” was the tallest cypress tree in the United States, believed to be the oldest of its kind in North America, and the fifth oldest tree in the world. 

Considered the largest tree of any species east of the Mississippi River, the Senator was one of central Florida’s leading attractions before the arrival of the region’s theme parks.  In fact, according to county historians, the tree was estimated to be 165 feet tall before a hurricane took off the top in 1925.  The tree’s estimated age of 3500 years was determined in 1946 when the American Forestry Association bore a small hole in the Senator and obtained a core sample.  The Senator, as it was called, was named for the man who donated what is now Big Tree Park to Seminole County in 1927, Moses Oscar Overstreet, a state senator from 1920 to 1925.

According to investigators, the tree was so old and hollow that it burned from the inside out.  Within two hours, it was burned to the ground.  Once the tree collapsed, the fire spread through the surrounding brush approximately 30 feet away from the tree, but did not spread to any neighboring trees, including “The Senator’s” sister tree, the 89-foot-tall “Lady Liberty.” 

Officials with Seminole Fire Rescue said they do not believe the fire is the result of arson, and there was no lightning in the area Monday morning.  It was just reported by a passer-by around 5:45 a.m. yesterday.  When Seminole County Fire Rescue arrived they could not save “The Senator”, even after crews laid over 800 feet of hose just to get to the tree.  The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, as well as local law enforcement, have launched an investigation, which is still ongoing.  Because the tree is considered a national landmark, the person responsible could face federal penalties.  It is too early in the investigation, however, to be certain. 

Jeff Ashton is on the Run!

by on January 3, 2012 at 2:05 pm

It’s true!  Former Casey Anthony prosecutor Jeff Ashton is running for Florida State Attorney against his former boss current state attorney Lamar Lawson.  Check out Central Florida News 13 for the full story http://goo.gl/FwosE

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