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Rock the Park in New Port Richey

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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

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Festival of Chocolate

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Orlando Mayor’s Job Fair in May 2012

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Real Estate Advice – Suze Orman or Warren Buffett?

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by on May 16, 2012 at 9:10 pm

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 Estate Studies, Florida is enjoying an improving economy and lending environment.  Optimism is in the air, and with a positive market outlook, many Floridians may feel that they are in a position to take advantage of some of the opportunities available.  That said, it’s important to review some of the basics of home ownership.  …and who better to review with but those financial titans, Suze Orman and Warren Buffet.  Regardless of the economic climate, the article below is always a good starting point!!

You know Suze Orman – she delivers hardcore financial gut checks to everyday Americans on a regular basis.  In her latest book, The Money Class, she also recently delivered a pretty striking declaration: that the American Dream – which, for many, includes home ownership and upward economic mobility – is as dead as a doornail.  To back this up, she points to huge numbers of jobless and what she sees as the near impossibility of getting credit these days.

But you might also have heard of Warren Buffett.  He just so happens to be the third richest human being on the planet.  In Buffett’s most recent letter to his company’s shareholders, he, too, made a striking declaration of his feelings about owning a home: “[h]ome ownership makes sense for most Americans, particularly at today’s lower prices and bargain interest rates.”  And the Oracle of Omaha didn’t stop there – he literally raved about home ownership, saying that “the third best investment I ever made was the purchase of my home.”  Now, that’s a big statement from a guy whose investment decisions have earned him a net worth over $50 billion!

Suze says the American financial dream is dead. But Buffett says buy, and buy now.  Who’s right?  (And who’s wrong?!)

 Orman is right –that one extreme version of the American Dream is dead, but not the traditional American Dream of owning an affordable home that appreciates over time.  That basic premise of the value of homeownership is valid, but it may be valid for a smaller segment than ever before.  Orman believes that renters should save, save, save up every penny and they may never be a candidate to own a home.

Buffett believes now is the time to purchase as affordability has never been better.  Buffet wins here; he’s right that a home is a very strong investment, with abundant yields, both financial and emotional.  And according to our latest survey, the American Dream of homeownership lives on in the hearts of the 72 percent of Americans who say owning the place they live is a part of their personal American Dream.

How can you make sure your exercise in owning a home is set up to be like Buffett’s 3rd best investment (#s 1 and 2 were wedding rings, btw), rather than Orman’s image of the American nightmare?  Here are 3 basic steps Buffett urges every American who owns a home – or wants to – to include in their approach to home ownership.

1.  Ditch your “dream home” for a practical pad.  When it comes to homes and mortgages, bigger is not always better.  What is better is to buy a home that makes sense for your family’s future and its finances.  In Buffett’s own words, “a house can be a nightmare if the buyer’s eyes are bigger than his wallet and if a lender . . . facilitates his fantasy.”  Instead of buying dream homes, Buffett went on, the goal should be to buy a home you can afford. 

2.  When you buy, plan to hold.  Warren Buffett is worth $50 billion, and he still lives in the home he bought 52 years ago – for $31,500.  Many Americans got caught in the housing crash when they took on mortgages they could only sustain for a short period of time, then weren’t able to refinance as expected.  Buffett’s stock investing advice has long been to avoid making investments you can’t hold for at least 10 years.  Likewise, buying a home should be done with a long-term plan to avoid catastrophe when home values fluctuate in the short term.

3.  Mortgages should have fixed, affordable payments.  In his shareholder letter, Buffett points out that a housing company he holds has done vastly better than other real estate and mortgage industry players and attributes their success to the fact that “our approach was simply to get a meaningful down-payment and gear fixed monthly payments to a sensible percentage of income.”  Buffett believes these two mortgage musts are the key to avoiding foreclosure, opining that “[i]f home buyers throughout the country had behaved like our buyers, America would not have had the crisis that it did. . ..  This policy kept [the company] solvent and also kept buyers in their homes.” 

Unless you are one of those rare buyers who know their income will increase by a predictable amount at a predictable point in time, like a lawyer prepping for partnership, a good rule of thumb is to stick with a fixed mortgage payment (including taxes and insurance) that’s under 30 percent of your take home income.

This article was written by Tara-Nicholle Nelson and originally appeared at: http://www.trulia.com/blog/taranelson/2011/03/suze_owning_is_over_orman_vs_warren_buy_now_buffett_whose_real_estate_advice_should_you_follow

 

 

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Orlando Fashion Week

by on April 17, 2012 at 3:08 pm

Orlando Fashion Week Brings Style to Central Florida

Orlando Fashion Week kicks off Thursday, April 19th, at VAIN Nightclub in Downtown Orlando.  The event will run until Arpil 26th, 2012 and will include fashion showcases, seminars, music and much more.   Orlando has been hit hard by the fashion bug with the emergence of several fashion shows in recent years but this seems to stand apart from the rest.  The Abbey one of Orlando’s most stylistic live music venues plays host to the 3 nights of fashion, music and fun featuring the fall collections of some of the industry’s hottest designers such as Lile Useche, Angee Hernandez, and Rani Hatoum .

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Tina Rodriguez (TMT Fashion Productions), co-founder of Orlando Fashion Week states “The goal of Orlando Fashion Week is to provide a platform for local designers to showcase their designs…”  However, for those interested just interested in learning more about the fashion industry and fashion itself.  Orlando Fashion Week will feature a different seminar each day of the event.  There will be a sessions on creating your professional image, fashion trend forecasting, as well as marketing and branding.  Each seminar will be followed by a fashion showcase, in which students from the International Academy of Design & Technology will compete for honors in several categories ranging from business attire to swimwear.

In honor of Ramona Paulina, co-founder of Orlando Fashion Week, event organizers have created a Fashion Stands Against Cancer Quilt to raise money for the American Cancer Society.  You may purchase a memorial square on the quilt for $5, $10 or $25.  100% of these proceeds will to the American Cancer Society.  On the 26th of April the quilt along with the money raised will be presented to the American Cancer Society.

DJ ET from 102Jamz radio station, will host the fashion showcases each night at the Abbey and spin for your listening pleasure.  There will also be live musical performances.  Tickets for Orlando Fashion Week are available for purchase on ticketweb.com.   For more information about this event you may visit OrlandoFashionWeekllc.com.  There will you will also find information on this year’s participating designers.

 

A Stress free Passover Dinner in Florida

by on April 4, 2012 at 8:06 am

Where will you have Passover dinner? 

Preparing Passover’s seder meal can be tough for any cook.  Today, trying to keep up with everyone’s tastes, lifestyles and dietary needs makes it even more difficult – remembering the vegetarian or diabetic, who needs gluten-free or heart healthy options.  Additionally, with the advent of so many cooking shows, we’ve become more discriminating, necessitating changes to many traditional recipes.  Bottom line, making the holiday dinner can be a daunting task! 

Having said that, there’s no need to go it alone!  If you are looking for a place to enjoy the Passover feast but don’t feel like cooking at home, you may opt to join others in your community at your local Jewish center.  Furthermore, there are a few restaurants offering special Passover menus during the holiday week.  Some require reservations so you may want to call ahead. 

Whether you choose to cook or dine out, remember Passover is a wonderful time to celebrate with family and friends.  Shalom!

 PattiGeorges, 4120 Gulf of Mexico Drive, Longboat Key. Call 941-383-5111

The special menu includes matzo with cherry and pecan charoset; salmon gefilte fish with horseradish sauce; matzo ball soup; braised beef brisket or chicken marsala; and flourless chocolate cake or tropical sorbet for dessert. The regular menu also will be available.  For prices see http://pattigeorges.com/docs/Passover%202012.pdf.

Rosa Mexicano, 900 S. Miami Ave., Miami, OR  1111 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach     Call  786-425-1001 OR 305-695-1005

This restaurant offers a Mexican-themed Passover menu starting with charoset, almonds, and rose apples with crispy parsley and matzo meal tortillas; choice of entrees (crispy chicken breast, braised lamb shank, and beef brisket); and dessert (date, lemon and piñon cake with honey topped with whipped cream and a drizzle of lemon syrup).

Pavilion Grille, 301 Yamato Rd., Boca Raton. Call 561-912-0000.

A traditional four-course Passover meal will be offered Saturday, April 7, through Thursday, April 12. Dinner is served nightly at 6 p.m. Mazto ball soup, salad, choice of entree (braised brisket, roast chicken, or salmon), and dessert included. The cost is $29.95 per person, plus tax and tip.

Cafe Boulud, 301 Australian Ave., Palm Beach. Call 561-655-6060.

Find a new take on classic Passover fare from Friday, April 6, to Saturday, April 14, with a three-course prix fixe menu with appetizers like matzo ball soup with chicken confit and hen-of-the-woods mushrooms or pike gefilte fish with baby beet salad with horseradish creme fraiche.  Entrees are matzo-crusted Arctic char with parsley root puree; spring lamb shank, or braised beef short rib tzimmes with dried fruit compote and baby root vegetables.  Dessert choices are a flourless chocolate cake or raspberry pavolva.  The cost is $59 per person.

Josef’s Table, 5030 Champion Blvd., Boca Raton. Call 954-290-3521.

This restaurant will host a casual, non-religious dinner from 5 p.m to close Friday, April 6, and Saturday, April 7. The special menu includes matzo with apple and walnut charoset; salmon and whitefish gefilte fish with horseradish sauce and green salad; matzo ball soup; braised beef brisket or roasted lemon thyme chicken with vegetables and potato kugel; and flourless chocolate cake or fresh berries with chocolate macaroons for dessert. The cost is $39.95 per person, plus tax and tip. The regular menu also will be available. Reservations are required.  

Le Bistro, 4626 N. Federal Highway, Lighthouse Point. Call 954-946-9240.

Friday, April 6, and Saturday, April 7, Le Bistro will offer a four-course prix fixe meal that includes a Seder plate, matzo, and a complimentary glass of sweet wine. Appetizer choices include whitefish and salmon terrine; apple, walnut, and blue cheese salad; and rillette of duck. The second course is chicken soup with matzo balls. Entree choices include braised beef brisket; roasted spring baby chicken; or baked cod. Each main dish is served with a candied vegetable medley and potato cake. Dessert choices are a French vanilla gelato sundae or chocolate mousse. The cost is $39 for adults and $15 for children ages 12 years and younger.

 

 Find a Seder near you:

Jewish Federations of Florida — http://www.jewishfederations.org/ir_LL_category.html?state=fl

Miami — http://jewishmiami.org/resources/community_directory/events/

Orlando — http://www.orlandojewishfed.org/seders2012.aspx

Sarasota — http://www.jfedsrq.org/calendar/

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The 48th Annual Ron Jon Easter Surfing Festival

by on April 3, 2012 at 1:49 pm

Celebrate Easter at Cocoa Beach with Ron Jon

For four decades Ron Jon has held their annual Surfing Festival on Easter weekend.  It’s billed as the second oldest surfing competition in the United States.  It’s also expected to draw more than 300 amateur and professional, male and female surfers of all ages, as well as thousands of spectators to the Cocoa Beach area.  This year, in addition to the classic surfing and boarding competitions, the festival will award trophies to the winners of the Men and Women’s Amateur Short Board competitions (age 25-45), as well as the Future 6 Vertical Skateboard Challenge.

This promises to be a really fun weekend for everyone!!  Not only are there the typical festival type of activities, Ron Jon has done a really great job of offering all attendees and their families the opportunity to take part in traditional surfing events as well as traditional Easter events.  This weekend, spectators don’t have to be just spectators!  Beginners can attend surfing and boarding clinics while foodies enter the wing eating contest and enjoy the variety of musical acts!  On Sunday, families can join an Easter egg hunt, go to one of the Easter sunrise services, or take part any of the other festivities!

As titans in the industry, Ron Jon continues to bring major surfing events to the east coast of the U.S.  The 2012 Ron Jon Easter Surfing Festival will take place from Friday, April 6 to Sunday, April 8 at both the Cocoa Beach Pier and Shepard Park Beach. The festival is free and open to all, water sports enthusiast or not, regardless of age and gender.

Ron Jon Surf Shop is an American retail surfing supply chain that originally opened on Long Beach Island on the Jersey Shore, and is currently headquartered in Cocoa Beach, Florida.

For details, go to: http://www.eastersurffest.com/esf12/

How To Be Frugal and Fabulous in Florida Style

by on February 27, 2012 at 2:51 am

Florida Style: Frugal and Fabulous

Here is a great video from Scott Barnett and Natalie McNeal on Florida style how to get most of your buck while enjoying Florida.  Informative and fun, and about one of our most popular Florida destinations…South Beach.  Are you a bargain hunter?  What are some of your best tips to avoid money traps?  Tell us about your Florida Style.

Videos | Florida Vacation, Tourism, Travel & Entertainment Information – VISITFLORIDA.com.

Videos | Florida Vacation, Tourism, Travel & Entertainment Information - VISITFLORIDA.com

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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

The Garlic in New Smyrna Beach

by on February 8, 2012 at 6:04 am

 

The Garlic in New Smyrna Beach

Who says you can’t find fine dining at the beach?!  The folks at The Garlic Restaurant market themselves as a casually sophisticated restaurant with an ambiance and menu reminiscent of the Tuscan countryside.  It’s a big leap, New Smyrna Beach to Tuscany, but believe me when I say, I was sold the minute I walked in!   OK, admittedly, I was wary of the big gimmicky garlic bulb on the outside of the building but I got over it!  Just approaching the entrance, the savory aromas were calling me, inviting me!  Once inside, it became evident that this wouldn’t be the run of the mill beachside food.  

 

When my friends and I walked inside The Garlic, it was as though we had walked onto a Tuscan patio.  The walls are stucco and painted with the deep colors of the Tuscan region.  The vine covered arbor and tiled floors also added authenticity to the décor.  When I saw the fireplace, that removed any remnants of the beach that may have lingered in my thoughts!  While we waited to be seated, I got lost in the most wonderfully aromatic scent.  My mouth watered as I saw the waiters walking the soft, butter-like, roasted cloves of garlic over to the tables with hot bread.  Although they were busy, our wait was short and before long we had our own basket of goodies!

 

The menu was filled with the usual Italian options and a few that I don’t see often.  That said, I cautiously ordered the Chilean Sea Bass.  It’s one of my favorite meals but never have I had it prepared in an Italian kitchen.  Given what I had already sampled, however, I was feeling confident that these folks could pull it off…and I was right!  The fish was superb!  The flavor was just incredible, and the texture was perfect; it just melted in my mouth!  The rest of my party was also quite impressed with their meals; the eggplant parmigiana and the chicken alfredo, all spectacular!  The portions were generous and although we usually take home leftovers, they was nothing left on our plates!  ….and yet, we had to have dessert!  Tiramisu, of course!  …and I say that with some reservation.  Soggy ladyfingers are usually not my thing, but this was creamy and just sweet enough.  Somehow, and once again, the flavors and textures came together to make even my dessert experience a memorable one!  Another skepticism overcome, the Garlic is now my go-to restaurant in New Smyrna Beach. 

 

Don’t take my word for it, though!  Go and experience The Garlic for yourself.  Get past that big garlic bulb, and let them show you what beach food should taste like. 

 

Visit the Garlic at:

556 E. Third Avenue  New Smyrna Beach, FL 32169

(386) 424-6660

 

 

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