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TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

HOW TO .......................................................................................... 4<br />

Get the Most From Your Air Fryer<br />

GROWING GAINS& PAINS ............................................................... 5<br />

Orlando Health Opens Orthopedic Institute<br />

SUMMER KIDS CALENDER .................................................................. 7<br />

NEWS &BUSINESS BRIEFS ............................................................... 12<br />

SOUTHWEST SPORTS ....................................................................... 15<br />

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The air fryer popped onto the<br />

kitchen appliance scene in 2010. It<br />

experienced its first big sales boom<br />

in 2017; however, sales skyrocketed<br />

during the COVID-19 pandemic.<br />

In 2020, about 36% of American<br />

households had an air fryer, and<br />

sales have increased by 76% over the<br />

past two years compared<br />

to the previous two. An air<br />

fryer works by circulating<br />

air and heat quickly in a<br />

small space. This allows<br />

food to retain its moisture,<br />

and heats it evenly and<br />

quickly. The promise of<br />

crispy food without the oil<br />

required for frying was a<br />

game-changer for many<br />

households, offering a<br />

healthier alternative in<br />

a time when most were<br />

stuck inside making meals<br />

at home. The convenience<br />

and speed of an air fryer<br />

are also top selling points<br />

along with its versatility.<br />

Whether it’s breakfast,<br />

lunch, dinner, snacks or<br />

We<br />

deliver<br />

dessert — the possibilities<br />

are endless.<br />

Steak With Butter<br />

and Herbs<br />

Ingredients:<br />

Steak cut of your choice<br />

1 teaspoon parsley<br />

1 teaspoon chives<br />

1 teaspoon thyme<br />

1 teaspoon rosemary<br />

1 garlic clove, minced<br />

4 tablespoons butter,<br />

softened<br />

Salt and pepper or steak<br />

seasoning<br />

Cook a full dinner to perfection without a ton of oil using an air fryer.<br />

Method:<br />

Season with salt and pepper or your<br />

choice of steak seasoning. Preheat air<br />

fryer to 400 F degrees for 3 minutes.<br />

Place steak in basket. Cook for 12-14<br />

minutes for medium, depending on<br />

thickness of steak. Turn over halfway<br />

through. Allow to rest for 10 minutes<br />

before serving. Mix butter with herbs<br />

and serve over steak.<br />

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HOW TO ...<br />

Get the Most From Your Air Fryer<br />

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by Lauren Gonsalves<br />

Bacon-Wrapped<br />

Jalapeños<br />

Ingredients:<br />

4 jalapeños<br />

3 ounces cream cheese, softened<br />

1/2 cup shredded sharp cheddar<br />

cheese<br />

1/2 teaspoon garlic powder<br />

1/4 teaspoon onion powder<br />

4 slices of bacon<br />

Method:<br />

Cut jalapeños lengthwise and<br />

scrape out seeds with a spoon. In a<br />

small bowl, combine cream cheese,<br />

cheddar cheese, garlic powder and<br />

onion powder. Spoon the mixture<br />

into the peppers. Cut bacon slices in<br />

half, and wrap each one around a<br />

pepper half. Cook in air fryer at 400<br />

F degrees for 10 minutes.<br />

French Fries<br />

Ingredients:<br />

2 russet potatoes<br />

2 tablespoons olive oil<br />

Salt to taste<br />

Method:<br />

Preheat air fryer to 380 F degrees.<br />

Cut potatoes lengthwise in 1/4-inch<br />

thick fries, leaving skin on. Drizzle with<br />

oil and salt. Add fries to basket in a<br />

single layer. Work in batches, and<br />

don’t overcrowd the basket — space<br />

between the fries helps the air to circulate<br />

and crisp the fries. Air fry for 12-<br />

15 minutes, flipping fries in the basket<br />

halfway through. May need more time<br />

depending on amount of fries. Remove<br />

when crisp and browning at the edges.<br />

Chocolate Chip Cookies<br />

Ingredients:<br />

3/4 cup unsalted butter<br />

1 cup granulated sugar<br />

1/3 cup brown sugar<br />

2 large eggs<br />

1 teaspoon vanilla extract<br />

2 cups flour<br />

1/2 teaspoon salt<br />

1/2 teaspoon baking soda<br />

2 cups semisweet chocolate chips<br />

Method:<br />

In a large bowl, cream together<br />

butter, sugar and brown sugar. Add<br />

eggs, vanilla extract, salt, baking<br />

soda and half the flour. Mix until<br />

combined. Mix on medium speed<br />

while adding remaining half of flour<br />

until dough is thick and creamy. Add<br />

chocolate chips and stir until evenly<br />

distributed throughout the dough.<br />

Spoon dough into balls and place<br />

in the air fryer on top of parchment<br />

paper. Space out dough balls, leaving<br />

about an inch between cookies.<br />

Cook at 300 F degrees for 7-8<br />

minutes. Let sit for 1-2 minutes, then<br />

transfer to a wire rack for cooling. ª


Recognizing a growing demand<br />

for orthopedic care, Orlando<br />

Health has created the Orlando<br />

Health Jewett Orthopedic<br />

Institute on its downtown<br />

campus.<br />

“We’re excited about this new<br />

institute, because it is the only one<br />

in the Southeast that brings together<br />

excellence in patient care and<br />

streamlines the experience for the<br />

patient,” said orthopedic surgeon<br />

George Haidukewych, M.D.,<br />

academic chairman at the institute<br />

and an Emerson Point resident.<br />

“Also, we do education and we do<br />

research here.”<br />

Orlando Health will continue to<br />

operate its orthopedic clinics in<br />

Windermere, Spring Lake and<br />

Horizon West, which include imaging<br />

and rehabilitation therapy.<br />

Orthopedic surgeries, emergency<br />

and fracture care will continue at<br />

Orlando Health Dr. Phillips,<br />

Health Central and Horizon<br />

West hospitals. Orlando Health<br />

Jewett Orthopedic Institute physicians<br />

also will have access to the<br />

GROWING GAINS & PAINS<br />

Orlando Health<br />

Opens Orthopedic Institute<br />

Winter<br />

Garden<br />

resident Carlos<br />

Carrasco is<br />

president of the<br />

new Orlando<br />

Health Jewett<br />

Orthopedic<br />

Institute.<br />

institute, which Carlos Carrasco,<br />

president of the orthopedic institute<br />

and a Winter Garden resident,<br />

said offers a custom-designed procedural<br />

environment for orthopedic<br />

and spine patients.<br />

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by Debra Wood, R.N.<br />

Emerson<br />

Point resident<br />

George<br />

Haidukewych,<br />

M.D., serves as<br />

the academic<br />

chairman of the<br />

new Orlando<br />

Health Jewett<br />

Orthopedic<br />

Institute.<br />

More than 45 orthopedic surgeons<br />

and sports medicine physicians are<br />

employed by Orlando Health. This<br />

$300 million institute will create between<br />

350 to 400 new health care<br />

positions.<br />

“We are able to provide something<br />

competitive and a service to<br />

this region, Central Florida and the<br />

Southeast,” Carrasco said. “We will<br />

attract patients needing orthopedic<br />

care.”<br />

The 375,000-square-foot, sevenstory<br />

institute features separate inpatient<br />

and outpatient areas, all<br />

dedicated to making patients feel<br />

well cared for. The outpatient phase<br />

opened first at the end of last month,<br />

and the hospital will open in August<br />

of this year. A parking deck with<br />

a bridge to the institute was built<br />

across the street.<br />

“We are focusing on the patient<br />

experience, because it is the right<br />

thing to do professionally,” Carrasco<br />

said. “We want patients to be happy<br />

with the results they come to us for.”<br />

Outpatient Care<br />

Imaging, physician appointments<br />

and rehabilitation therapies are all<br />

located in the same building. The<br />

institute also has 12 ambulatory<br />

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5<br />

surgery center operating rooms and<br />

62 exam rooms for walk-in care and<br />

consults. Institute officials anticipate<br />

about 1,000 patients will visit the<br />

outpatient side of the facility daily.<br />

Those patients can also access laboratory<br />

services and a pharmacy.<br />

The physical therapy department<br />

features different flooring to help<br />

athletes get back to their games,<br />

including artificial grass with a golf<br />

and soccer simulator and hardwood<br />

floors to help rehabilitate basketball<br />

players.<br />

The institute installed magnetic<br />

resonance imaging (MRI) machines<br />

that can produce diagnostic images<br />

in about seven minutes rather than<br />

the traditional 30 minutes or longer.<br />

The machine also can take two images<br />

at once.<br />

“It has the ability to acquire more<br />

images at a given moment, and that<br />

reduces scan time,” said Jonathan<br />

Kazam, M.D., director of radiology<br />

for the orthopedic institute.<br />

“These scanners have an element<br />

of artificial intelligence that also<br />

speeds up the imaging acquisition<br />

process.”<br />

The faster machines will increase<br />

access, because more patients can<br />

receive imaging in a day. It also<br />

should help decrease the anxiety<br />

or claustrophobia some patients<br />

experience when being scanned<br />

in an MRI machine for a long time.<br />

Patients in the MRI rooms can participate<br />

in an immersive experience<br />

such as visiting nature scenes, helping<br />

the patient to relax and hold still.<br />

“All of these things will put the patient<br />

at ease,” Dr. Kazam said.<br />

Inpatient Care<br />

The hospital side has 10 operating<br />

rooms and 75 smart patient rooms<br />

with electronic educational features<br />

and the ability to access streaming<br />

services.<br />

The institute employs anesthesiologists<br />

and radiologists, making<br />

collaboration easy. Additionally, patients<br />

will not receive surprise bills.<br />

The operating rooms are equipped<br />

with cameras to livestream surgeries<br />

for training physicians about new<br />

procedures and future doctors about<br />

orthopedic operations. The operating<br />

rooms also feature Cleansuite air<br />

flow technology to prevent infections.<br />

In the hospital lobby, the institute<br />

has set up a demonstration operating<br />

room for patients with upcoming<br />

surgeries to become familiar with<br />

where their operation will occur and<br />

all of the components.<br />

“We want to reduce anxiety and<br />

engage [patients] at their own pace<br />

and time,” Carrasco said. “It comes<br />

back to how we can create an experience<br />

with patients.”<br />

Research and Education<br />

Orlando Health has long been a<br />

leader in physician education. Its educational<br />

program began almost 100<br />

years ago and already trains 25 residents<br />

and seven fellows each year.<br />

“That is a significant responsibility,”<br />

Carrasco said. “We are training physicians<br />

who will go out and care for<br />

patients.”<br />

The facility includes a 10-station cadaver<br />

lab and a 116-seat auditorium<br />

for residents, fellows or attending<br />

physicians from around the country to<br />

watch surgeries, listen to lectures or<br />

take courses.<br />

Being a teaching facility keeps<br />

Orlando Health on the cutting edge<br />

of new technologies. And with a<br />

strong reputation, it will attract more<br />

residents and fellows to the institute.<br />

“Our teams know what progress<br />

is being made,” Carrasco said.<br />

“Research and education [are] about<br />

our patients, providers and folks we<br />

train and send out into the world.” ª<br />

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<strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Kids</strong><br />

C a lendar<br />

With summer just around<br />

the corner, kids and parents<br />

are looking forward to<br />

getting out of the house! If<br />

you’re seeking fun activities<br />

to keep your children entertained,<br />

active and out of<br />

trouble, then look no further.<br />

Southwest Orlando Bulletin’s<br />

annual <strong>Summer</strong> <strong>Kids</strong> calendars<br />

provide great ideas to<br />

get you started!<br />

Footworks<br />

Dance Studio<br />

offers summer<br />

programs for all<br />

ages.<br />

DANCE CAMPS at Footworks Dance<br />

Studio, 1201 Winter Garden Vineland<br />

Road, Winter Garden; 407-877-2260;<br />

www.footworksdancestudio.com, offer summer<br />

programs for all ages. Camps begin June 12,<br />

and the five-week summer class program is June<br />

12-July 28. Classes include ballet, hip-hop, musical<br />

theater/jazz, acro, aerial silks, Shining Star<br />

combo class, Twinkle Star combo class, stretch<br />

and conditioning, rotations and improvisation,<br />

Wee Hop & Tumble, and Mommy & Me.<br />

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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 7<br />

Lake Cypress <strong>Summer</strong> Camp attendees have a multitude of activities to keep them<br />

engaged.<br />

LAKE CYPRESS SUMMER CAMP at Windermere Preparatory<br />

School, 6189 Winter Garden Vineland Road, Windermere; 407-905-7737;<br />

camp.windermereprep.com, offers a program where campers choose their<br />

own adventure! Each week boasts a different theme and includes on-campus<br />

field trips, lots of specialty camp rooms, swimming, sports, dance, martial arts,<br />

inflatables and more. Dates run June 5-July 28. Choose any weeks you want!<br />

Camp days are 9 a.m.-3 p.m. for $299, or extended day is 7:45 a.m.-5:45<br />

p.m. for $389.<br />

The Orange County Library System hosts <strong>Summer</strong> at Your Library for all ages.<br />

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Fun, educational and free programs and activities are available for all ages.<br />

The website is live, so you can browse what the library has in store, and registration<br />

begins May 1. <strong>Summer</strong> at Your Library takes place June 3-July 29.


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School of Rock offers a wide variety of music camps and workshops.<br />

MUSIC CAMPS at School of Rock, 6700 Conroy-Windermere Road,<br />

Suite 140, Orlando; 407-710-9100; orlando.schoolofrock.com, offer several<br />

weeklong camp sessions for summer 2023. Camps are available for students<br />

ages 7-18, with or without prior experience, in several formats. Rock 101<br />

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of instruments and how to play in a band setting, while Performance camps<br />

require some experience and feature a live rock music show at a local venue<br />

on the last day of camp.<br />

Orlando Area Rowing Society camp participants improve their strength and fitness<br />

while having fun on the water.<br />

ROWING SUMMER CAMPS with Orlando Area Rowing<br />

Society, 2457 Maguire Road, Windermere; oarsrowing.com/summer;<br />

info@oarsrowing.com. OARS holds an Open Boathouse event in May. Try<br />

a new sport and learn to row this summer. Weekly camps are available for<br />

middle and high school students of all fitness levels. No experience required!<br />

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child a summer to remember!<br />

STEM AVIATION SUMMER CAMPS at Vision of Flight are unlike<br />

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Young Innovators Academy’s summer camp provides a nurturing and fun environment.<br />

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a reputation as a trendsetter in Jewish camping with innovative ideas and<br />

creative programs. CGI is accredited by the American Camp Association.<br />

Camp sessions are June 26-July 21 from 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Extended care<br />

is available.<br />

Windermere Preparatory School gives its campers hands-on tennis experience.<br />

Campers enjoy a variety of outdoor activities at Gan Israel Day Camp.<br />

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SUMMER TENNIS AND CAMPS at Windermere Preparatory<br />

School and its tri-sport tennis/golf/swim at West Orange Country Club,<br />

3300 West Orange Country Club Drive, Winter Garden, begin May 29. The<br />

program includes fun, games and activities while keeping cool, as well as a<br />

lifeguard-supervised swimming pool cool-off! The cost is $325 per person<br />

for five days from 9 a.m.-noon. Lessons/junior programs continue throughout<br />

the summer with top tennis professionals on staff. For more information<br />

or electronic registration, visit www.orlandotennisacademy.com or email<br />

info@orlandotennisacademy.com. ª<br />

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June 3 - July 29<br />

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Q Scholarships available<br />

through Shalom Orlando<br />

Shalom Orlando is accepting<br />

applications for its 2023 Ronald<br />

Colman Israel Travel Scholarships,<br />

and the application deadline was extended<br />

to April 30, 2023. The scholarship<br />

fund was made possible by<br />

a generous endowment established<br />

by the Colman family to encourage<br />

Jewish teens in the Greater Orlando<br />

area to participate in educational<br />

experiences in Israel. The program<br />

is open to all Jewish teens in ninth<br />

through 12th grades who are permanent<br />

residents of Central Florida.<br />

For more information or to apply,<br />

visit orlandojcc.org/2023-ronaldcolman-israel-travel-scholarships.<br />

Q Water reclamation facility<br />

opens in Hamlin<br />

Southwest Orlando resident<br />

and Orange County Mayor<br />

Jerry Demings and District 1<br />

Commissioner Nicole Wilson officially<br />

opened the Hamlin Water<br />

NEWS & BUSINESS BRIEFS<br />

Reclamation Facility, the first<br />

new water reclamation facility<br />

in more than 30 years.<br />

The ribbon-cutting ceremony<br />

was attended by Demings,<br />

Wilson and Orange County<br />

Utilities Director Ed Torres.<br />

Located on a 50-acre site,<br />

the Hamlin facility will serve<br />

the rapidly growing population<br />

in southwest Orange<br />

County.<br />

For more information, visit<br />

ocfl.net.<br />

Q Former Morse<br />

Museum director<br />

dies at age 74<br />

Charles Hosmer Morse<br />

Foundation’s board of trustees<br />

is deeply saddened to<br />

share the loss of Laurence<br />

J. Ruggiero, 74, former<br />

compiled by Lauren Salinero<br />

Laurence J. Ruggiero, longtime director of the Charles<br />

Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art, passes away peacefully<br />

on March 23, 2023.<br />

director of the Charles Hosmer Morse<br />

Museum of American Art. Ruggiero<br />

passed away peacefully on March<br />

23, 2023.<br />

He was appointed associate<br />

director of the Morse by<br />

Hugh McKean in 1992 and<br />

then director by the museum’s<br />

board of trustees in 1995.<br />

Ruggiero will be remembered<br />

for his fidelity to the scope<br />

and quality of the museum’s<br />

collection, a reflection of the<br />

interests, personalities and<br />

ideals of the museum’s founder,<br />

Jeannette McKean,<br />

and Hugh McKean, the museum’s<br />

first director. Under<br />

Ruggiero’s direction, the<br />

Morse Collection, its programs<br />

and its stature grew.<br />

Ruggiero retired Feb. 28 of<br />

this year.<br />

He is survived by his wife,<br />

Virginia, and son, John.<br />

A service honoring Ruggiero<br />

was held March 29 at<br />

St. Margaret Mary Catholic<br />

Church in Winter Park.


Condolences may be sent to the family<br />

in care of the museum.<br />

For more information, visit morse<br />

museum.org.<br />

Q Florida residents can host a<br />

foreign exchange student<br />

In an age when international relations<br />

are often tenuous, AFS-USA, a<br />

leader in international high school<br />

student exchange for 75 years, is<br />

focused on providing opportunities<br />

for intercultural exchange that can<br />

help lead to a more just and peaceful<br />

world. AFS-USA encourages families<br />

and individuals from the area<br />

and surrounding communities to become<br />

hosts for international students<br />

for 12 weeks, a semester or an academic<br />

year.<br />

Hosting provides individuals, families,<br />

high schools and communities<br />

with opportunities to learn about the<br />

unfamiliar by exploring a diversity of<br />

cultures, all while sharing their own<br />

culture with a young person from<br />

a different country. Exchange students<br />

represent nearly 80 countries<br />

and cultures, including Chile, Egypt,<br />

Germany, Italy, Kenya, Thailand,<br />

Türkiye, Ukraine and more. They are<br />

among the more than 1,000 international<br />

AFS students hosted in the<br />

U.S. each year.<br />

Once students and host families<br />

are matched, they receive ongoing<br />

support from trained staff and are<br />

welcomed into their local chapter<br />

of dedicated volunteers, alumni<br />

and fellow host families. Hosts are<br />

expected to provide their student(s)<br />

with a bed, meals, support and<br />

encouragement throughout their<br />

program. Students arrive with their<br />

own spending money and medical<br />

coverage.<br />

For more information, call 1-800-<br />

237-4636 or visit www.afsusa.org.<br />

BUSINESS BRIEFS<br />

Ambassadors of West Orange<br />

Chamber of Commerce held<br />

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a ribbon-cutting ceremony for V’s<br />

Barbershop O-Town. WOCC builds<br />

partnerships, strong businesses and<br />

commitment to the community by<br />

serving as the leading business advocate<br />

in Central Florida, facilitating<br />

opportunity to nearly 1,000 member<br />

businesses. For more information<br />

about WOCC, call 407-656-1304<br />

or visit wochamber.com.<br />

Representatives of Dunkin’ of<br />

Orlando kicked off Child Life<br />

Specialist and Social Work Month<br />

In recognition of Child Life Specialist and Social Work Month, staff members of Orlando<br />

Health’s Child Life Specialist, Social Work and Music Therapy Units receive Dunkin’ gift<br />

cards.<br />

photo courtesy of WOCC<br />

West Orange Chamber of Commerce ambassadors celebrate the grand opening of<br />

V’s Barbershop O-Town.<br />

at Orlando Health by gifting<br />

the Child Life Specialist, Social<br />

Work and Music Therapy Units with<br />

Dunkin’ gift cards and limited-edition<br />

branded socks. This was their small<br />

way of saying “thank you” to the<br />

Orlando Health staff for all they do<br />

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to help the community. Dunkin’ representatives<br />

were proud to recognize<br />

this team that works so hard to bring<br />

joy and comfort to so many children<br />

and their families.<br />

Orange County Library<br />

System reached a record-breaking<br />

1.9 million digital book checkouts in<br />

2022. The milestone illustrates the<br />

continued growth and importance<br />

of the library’s lending of e-books,<br />

audiobooks and other digital content,<br />

as well as its success in serving<br />

all members of the community.<br />

OCLS is No. 43 of all standalone<br />

public libraries, one of 129 public<br />

library systems worldwide, and third<br />

in Florida to surpass 1 million digital<br />

checkouts last year. ª<br />

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Countless heads<br />

were turned as men<br />

and women in high<br />

heels took to the streets<br />

of downtown Orlando<br />

for Walk a Mile in Her<br />

Shoes. More than 450<br />

people registered for<br />

the event, joining forces<br />

to show Orlando how<br />

to walk the walk when<br />

it comes to ending domestic<br />

violence in the<br />

community and raising<br />

awareness about the<br />

free, confidential services<br />

available to survivors<br />

through Harbor House<br />

of Central Florida.<br />

While Walk a Mile in<br />

Her Shoes is primarily<br />

an awareness event,<br />

SOUTHWEST SPORTS<br />

Harbor House was able to raise<br />

$18,500 to support its lifesaving<br />

programs and services for domestic<br />

violence survivors, their children and<br />

their pets.<br />

For more information about Harbor<br />

House, visit harborhousefl.com.<br />

The prestigious WSIA 2023 Wake<br />

Park of the Year was awarded to<br />

Orlando Watersports Complex.<br />

This honor is given to the wake park<br />

that exemplifies excellence in all aspects<br />

of wakeboarding, including<br />

facilities, operations, customer<br />

service and community involvement.<br />

The complex offers a range of<br />

activities suitable for all ages and<br />

skill levels, including wakeboarding,<br />

wakeskating, kneeboarding,<br />

wakesurfing, water skiing and<br />

an aquapark.<br />

compiled by Lauren Salinero<br />

Kylie Konstand, a resident of Windermere Downs<br />

and a sixth grader at Windermere Preparatory School,<br />

steps up to the plate to help lead the varsity softball team to<br />

victory.<br />

Academy varsity Eagles. She scored<br />

four hits in the 13-2 win. A sixth<br />

grader, Konstand is the starting third<br />

baseman on the varsity team.<br />

Ocoee resident Antonio<br />

Redding was one of more than<br />

200 student-athletes who competed<br />

for the Flying Dutchmen during the<br />

winter 2022-23 season. A graduate<br />

of Central Florida Christian<br />

Academy, Redding is pursuing a<br />

Bachelor of Arts in exploratory at<br />

Lebanon Valley College. He was<br />

a member of the men’s basketball<br />

team, which finished with seven<br />

wins on the season, including five<br />

in Middle Atlantic Conference play.<br />

The team began its year by winning<br />

the Rinso Marquette Tournament.<br />

Windermere Downs resident<br />

Kylie Konstand helped lead<br />

the Windermere Preparatory<br />

School Lakers varsity softball<br />

team to victory against the Master’s<br />

Winter Garden resident,<br />

owner of Winter Garden Wheel<br />

Works, and U.S. Air Force veteran<br />

Dennis Jones ran the 2023<br />

Boston Marathon to raise funds for<br />

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Massage Therapy Foundation and<br />

veteran-related community service<br />

projects. Since 2013, the foundation<br />

has participated in the Boston<br />

Marathon as part of John Hancock’s<br />

Marathon Non-Profit Program. MTF<br />

supports scientific research, educational<br />

resources and community<br />

service for the massage therapy<br />

profession. It has granted more than<br />

$500,000 to 90 different community<br />

service grants around the world.<br />

A seasoned triathlete,<br />

this was Jones' first Boston<br />

Marathon.<br />

Lighthouse Central<br />

Florida held its annual<br />

Sight & Sole WalkFest to<br />

raise awareness and funding<br />

for critical services<br />

helping Central Floridians<br />

living with blindness or<br />

visual impairment. The<br />

event was attended by<br />

hundreds of community<br />

members, including 14<br />

teams composed of business<br />

and community leaders<br />

from the Greater Orlando area.<br />

Representatives of the organization<br />

extend their thanks to the community<br />

and event co-sponsors for<br />

helping to surpass the fundraising<br />

goal. Through sponsorships, peer-topeer<br />

fundraising and in-kind donations,<br />

Lighthouse was able to raise<br />

$48,000 to help fund its critical vision<br />

rehabilitation programming.<br />

Community members support Lighthouse Central Florida through the organization’s annual Sight & Sole<br />

WalkFest.<br />

Top fundraisers included Jasmine<br />

Flores and the Maitland Rotary<br />

Club Team.<br />

Lighthouse Central Florida provides<br />

education, independent living<br />

skills, job readiness training and<br />

coaching for people living with vision<br />

impairment or blindness. The<br />

organization is the only accredited<br />

nonprofit provider of life-changing<br />

vision rehabilitation services in<br />

Central Florida.<br />

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held responsible for the validity of the information<br />

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n Charities/Fundraisers<br />

April 23 — High Tea & Hats<br />

The Alfond Inn, 300 E. New England Ave., Winter Park,<br />

hosts the 16th annual High Tea & Hats, including a luncheon<br />

with traditional teatime fare, hat and table decorating contests,<br />

live and silent auctions, and a wine toss. Time: 1-5<br />

p.m. Cost: $125 for adults; $65 for children 8-younger, with<br />

proceeds benefiting Meals on Wheels and other Seniors First<br />

programs. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit<br />

highteaandhats.com.<br />

April 23-29 — Winter Park Paint Out<br />

The Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens, 633 Osceola<br />

Ave., Winter Park, hosts the 15th annual Winter Park Paint<br />

Out, during which 24 professionally acclaimed plein air artists<br />

paint on the property and around town. Attendees are invited<br />

to attend free painting demonstrations. All artwork created<br />

during the week is available for purchase with a portion of<br />

the proceeds benefiting the museum. Event times vary, and<br />

admission is free. For more information, visit polasek.org.<br />

April 29 — Paws For Peace Walk<br />

Blue Jacket Park, 2501 General Rees Ave., Orlando, hosts<br />

the 12th annual Paws for Peace Walk, a family-friendly event<br />

that includes a short walk, music, free pet-friendly activities, a<br />

silent auction, vendors, mystery bags for purchase, pet yoga<br />

and more. This year’s theme is “Four Paws, Two Feet: One<br />

Team.” Sporty costumes for pets and people are encouraged.<br />

Registration is required. Time: 8-9 a.m. for registration, 9-11<br />

a.m. for walk. Cost: $35 for adults, includes T-shirt; free for<br />

children 10-younger, does not include a T-shirt. Dog and<br />

Cat Mystery Bags are $25. Proceeds benefit the Paws for<br />

Peace Kennel at Harbor House of Central Florida. For more<br />

information, visit www.classy.org/event/paws-for-peacewalk-2023/e460347.<br />

April 30 — Sri Lankan Fundraising<br />

Luncheon<br />

The Coleman Gymnasium in Building C (first floor) at St.<br />

Luke’s United Methodist Church, 4851 S. Apopka-Vineland<br />

Road, Orlando, hosts the Sri Lankan fundraising luncheon in<br />

support of the ministry of Evan Fernando, a St. Luke’s youth<br />

who single-handedly provided meals for Sri Lankans across<br />

the country with funds he raised. Attendees can experience<br />

Sri Lankan food and culture. Evan’s current goal is to provide<br />

10,000 hot meals in Sri Lanka. Time: 12:30-2:30 p.m. Cost:<br />

$20 per person, $50 per family of three or more. To RSVP,<br />

visit www.st.lukes.org/fishesandloaves.<br />

May 6 — Run For The Roses<br />

Ocoee Lakeshore Center, 150 N. Lakeshore Drive, Ocoee,<br />

hosts West Orange Junior Service League’s 13th annual<br />

COMMUNITY BULLETIN BOARD<br />

Run for the Roses Kentucky Derby Fundraiser, sponsored<br />

by Gentle Touch Medi Spa & Wellness and including mint<br />

juleps, Kentucky-inspired cuisine, casino gaming, a live<br />

DJ, silent auction, showing of the 149th Kentucky Derby,<br />

complimentary open bar, and a derby hat contest for the<br />

ladies and best-dressed man contest. Attendees must be<br />

21-older. Time: 5-10:30 p.m. Cost: $150. Sponsorships are<br />

available. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit<br />

bidpal.net/r4r2023 or www.wojsl.com.<br />

May 6 — Make ‘M Smile<br />

Downtown Orlando’s Lake Eola Park hosts Nathaniel’s Hope’s<br />

21st annual Make ‘m Smile, a party celebrating kids and<br />

adults with special needs (VIPs). Activities include family<br />

entertainment, bounce houses, characters, petting zoos, food,<br />

games, resource exhibitors and more. Volunteers and sponsors<br />

are needed. Time: 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m. For more information,<br />

email info@nathanielshope.org or visit nathanielshope.org.<br />

May 6 — Spring Soiree<br />

Rosen Shingle Creek Resort, 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando,<br />

hosts Runway to Hope’s 11th annual Spring Soiree, including<br />

a cocktail reception, silent auction and a program that<br />

features children battling pediatric cancer (or who have overcome<br />

their diagnosis) walking down the runway in outfits<br />

they picked out at Bloomingdale’s Orlando. Dress code is<br />

formal cocktail. Time: 5:30 p.m. Cost: $250, with proceeds<br />

supporting families fighting pediatric cancer while seeking a<br />

cure. Sponsorships are available. For more information or<br />

to purchase tickets, email baily@runwaytohope.org or visit<br />

runwaytohope.org/springsoiree.<br />

May 13 — Spring Festival, Plant Sale &<br />

Art Stroll<br />

Historic Nehrling Gardens, 2267 Hempel Ave., Gotha, hosts<br />

its Spring Festival, Plant Sale & Art Stroll, including Floridafriendly<br />

plants for sale, educational talks, children’s activities,<br />

garden vendors, a raffle, local artists painting on-site, a food<br />

truck and live entertainment. Time: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Admission is<br />

free. Proceeds benefit Nehrling Gardens, which relies entirely<br />

on fundraising to sustain operations. For more information, visit<br />

nehrlinggardens.org.<br />

May 20 — Give <strong>Kids</strong> The World Gala<br />

Mardi Gras World in New Orleans hosts the Give <strong>Kids</strong><br />

The World Gala, an elegant evening celebrating the<br />

magic and mystique of one of America’s most vibrant cities,<br />

including Cajun, Creole and Southern delicacies in<br />

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a grand Southern mansion; soulful jazz; larger-than-life<br />

props and Mardi Gras floats; an auction; dancing and<br />

more. Reservation names are needed by May 6. Cost:<br />

$300. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit<br />

give.gktw.org/event/gala-2023/e462318.<br />

May 20 — Duck Race 2023<br />

compiled by Lisa Sagers<br />

Island H2O Waterpark, 3230 Inspiration Drive,<br />

Kissimmee, hosts Pathway Homes of Florida’s Duck Race<br />

2023, including up to 6,000 rubber ducks of various<br />

sizes racing around the park’s lazy river. Time: 9 a.m.<br />

Cost: Ducks range from $5-$100. Anyone who sponsors<br />

$30 worth of ducks receives two free admissions to the<br />

water park that day. Proceeds benefit Pathway Homes of<br />

Florida, a nonprofit working to prevent and end homelessness.<br />

For more information or to sponsor a duck, visit<br />

www.pathwayhomesflorida.org.<br />

n Events/Performances<br />

April 27 — This Is Jesus Christian Music<br />

Concert<br />

Khristian Dentley, an Ocoee resident and baritone of the<br />

multi-Grammy award-winning group Take 6, performs the<br />

This Is Jesus Christian music concert in the Walt Disney<br />

Theater at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts, 445 S.<br />

Magnolia Ave., Orlando. Other special guests are Jordan<br />

Smith, Dove Award winner and Season 9 winner of The<br />

Voice; and award-winning recording artist Blanca. Time:<br />

7:30 p.m. Cost: Ticket prices start at $19.75. VIP packages<br />

are available. For more information or to purchase tickets,<br />

visit www.thisisjesusorlando.com.<br />

May 5-7 — The Secret Garden The<br />

Musical Performances<br />

The Alexis and Jim Pugh Theater at Dr. Phillips Center of<br />

the Performing Arts, 445 S. Magnolia Ave., Orlando,<br />

hosts Central Florida Vocal Arts’ performances of The<br />

Secret Garden the Musical. Time: Friday and Saturday at<br />

8 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. Ticket prices range from<br />

$35-$45. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit<br />

centralfloridavocalarts.org.<br />

May 6 — A Little Night Magic<br />

Performance<br />

CFCArts Black Box Theatre, 250 S.W. Ivanhoe Blvd.,<br />

Orlando, presents UpBeat Theatre Troupe’s performance<br />

of A Little Night Magic, a show filled with<br />

stories and songs about magic — both real and fictional<br />

— throughout history. Time: 5 p.m. Cost: $5,<br />

general admission; $10, premium admission. For more<br />

information, call 407-937-1800, ext. 701; or email<br />

boxoffice@cfcarts.com.<br />

Ocoee<br />

resident<br />

Khristian<br />

Dentley,<br />

baritone of<br />

Take 6 — a<br />

multi-Grammy<br />

award-winning<br />

group — performs<br />

in the This Is<br />

Jesus concert<br />

April 27.<br />

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May 11 — 2023 Legislative Luncheon<br />

Ocoee Lakeshore Event Center, 125 N. Lakeshore Drive,<br />

Ocoee, hosts the 2023 Legislative Luncheon, an event that<br />

provides updates on the new laws and changes from the<br />

last legislative session, and how they will impact the future<br />

of west Orange County. All reservations and cancellations<br />

must be made by May 5, 2023. Time: 11:30 a.m.-1:30<br />

p.m. Cost: $46 for West Orange Chamber of Commerce<br />

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n Miscellaneous<br />

May 14 — Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet<br />

Rosen Centre Orlando, 9840 International Drive, Orlando,<br />

offers a Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet, including more than<br />

60 dishes, unlimited champagne and mimosas, and free<br />

self-parking. Time: 11 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Cost: Prepaid reservations<br />

are $58.95, adults; $24.95, children 4-12; free<br />

for children 3-younger. Prices do not include tax and service<br />

charge. Walk-ins are based on availability and for<br />

an additional charge. For more information or to RSVP,<br />

call 407-996-3969 or visit rosencentre.com/mothersday.<br />

n Networking/Clubs<br />

Ongoing — Members Wanted<br />

The West Orange Women seeks women of all ages to join<br />

its group for fun, friendship and philanthropy. Annual dues<br />

are $25. For more information, contact Alice Bergeson,<br />

alicebergeson@westorangewomen@gmail.com; or visit<br />

www.westorangewomen.com.<br />

April 25, May 2, 9, 16, 23 & 30 —<br />

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Windermere Toastmasters Club No. 4662754 holds Zoom<br />

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information or to request online Zoom meeting details, visit<br />

www.4662754.toastmastersclubs.org and click “Contact Us.”<br />

April 26, May 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31 —<br />

Virtual Toastmasters Meetings<br />

The Turnpike Toastmasters Club holds Zoom meetings.<br />

Time: Wednesdays from noon-1 p.m. For more<br />

information or to register for a virtual meeting, visit<br />

2362.toastmastersclubs.org and click “Contact Us” at<br />

least one day before the event.<br />

April 27, May 4, 11, 18 & 25 — Virtual<br />

Toastmasters Meetings<br />

The Vista Toastmasters Club holds Zoom meetings.<br />

Time: Thursdays from 7-8:30 p.m. For more information,<br />

email vistatoastmasters.zoom@gmail.com or visit<br />

www.vistatoastmasters.org.<br />

April 27 & May 11 — Thursday<br />

Networking Group Meetings<br />

West Orange Chamber of Commerce’s Thursday<br />

Networking Group meets at the Dr. P. Phillips YMCA<br />

Family Center, 7000 Dr. Phillips Blvd., Orlando. The group<br />

allows an opportunity for members to present information<br />

about their products, services and industry knowledge.<br />

Time: second and fourth Thursday of each month from<br />

8:30-9:30 a.m. For more information, email Jim Zeitschel,<br />

jim.zeitschel@primelending.com.<br />

May 4 — Retired Educators Luncheon<br />

Church on the Drive, 1914 Edgewater Drive, Orlando, hosts<br />

the end-of-the-year, catered luncheon for the Orange County<br />

Retired Educators Association. Time: 11:30 a.m. Cost: $14,<br />

which is due by April 27. Mail check to OCREA, P.O. Box<br />

678236, Orlando, FL 32867. For more information, call<br />

407-843-6909.<br />

n Volunteer<br />

Opportunities<br />

Ongoing — Virtual Volunteers Needed<br />

RSVP seeks volunteers to help make masks for Cornerstone<br />

Hospice & Palliative Care. For more information or if<br />

interested, call Tyler VanBuren, 630-335-3084; or email<br />

tvanburen@vcifl.org.<br />

Ongoing — Volunteers Needed<br />

The Foster Grandparent Program seeks limited-income volunteers<br />

55-older to join in helping children in schools all<br />

around Central Florida. For more information, call 407-298-<br />

4180 or visit volunteersforcommunityimpact.org/wp-content/<br />

uploads/2020/01/FGP-Info-Flyer-1-13-20.pdf.<br />

Ongoing — Pet Foster Homes Needed<br />

As part of its Pet Peace of Mind program, Cornerstone Hospice<br />

seeks foster homes for pets left behind after their owners pass<br />

away. For more information or to receive an application to<br />

foster, email ppom@cshospice.org. For more information about<br />

hospice volunteer opportunities, call Sharon Smith, 404-290-<br />

1583; or email ssmith@vcifl.org.<br />

Ongoing — Volunteers/Docents Needed<br />

Oakland Nature Preserve, 747 Machete Trail, Oakland,<br />

seeks adults interested in learning about the history,<br />

wildlife, plants and restoration efforts at ONP to volunteer<br />

at the preserve to greet visitors, help answer<br />

questions and lead a tour from time to time. Workdays<br />

are Mondays and/or Saturdays. For more information,<br />

email outreach@oaklandnaturepreserve.org or visit<br />

www.oaklandnaturepreserve.org/guide. To register online,<br />

visit oaklandnaturepreserve.org.<br />

Ongoing — Volunteer Veterans Needed<br />

Cornerstone Hospice seeks volunteers who are veterans of<br />

America’s armed forces to honor patients who are veterans<br />

by visiting them in their homes, a facility or a hospital.<br />

Cornerstone Hospice is a four-star level member of the We<br />

Honor Veterans program, a national initiative to provide<br />

veterans in hospice care with specialized services. All volunteers<br />

must participate in mandatory training that includes<br />

an overview of what is hospice care and how volunteers<br />

play an important role in caring for patients. For more<br />

information, call Olivia Davidson, 407-206-5060; or email<br />

odavidso@cshospice.org.<br />

Ongoing — Volunteers Needed<br />

The Mustard Seed of Central Florida, 12 Mustard Seed<br />

Lane, Orlando, seeks volunteers who can help with donation<br />

sorting, mattress recycling, warehouse maintenance, administrative<br />

work, special events or general maintenance. For<br />

more information, call 407-875-2040, ext. 110; or email<br />

jessi@mustardseedfla.org.<br />

Ongoing — Volunteers Needed<br />

The town of Oakland seeks volunteers to assist in various<br />

fun and fulfilling roles at The Healthy West Orange Arts and<br />

Heritage Center. Applicants must consent to a criminal background<br />

check. For more information, call Pamela Stewart,<br />

407-656-1117, ext. 2112; email arts&heritage@oaklandfl.<br />

gov; or visit bit.ly/artsandheritagecenter.<br />

Ongoing — Volunteers Needed<br />

My Brother’s Keeper seeks volunteers — especially adult men<br />

(18-older) of color — who can serve as positive role models<br />

and mentor boys and young men of color. For more information,<br />

email Grace, gdearden@vcifl.org, at Volunteers for<br />

Community Impact.<br />

Contributions to Community Bulletin Board are welcome. Please<br />

send information six weeks before the event to P.O. Box 851,<br />

Windermere, FL 34787; call 407-351-1573, option 5; or email<br />

Lisa@kearneypublishing.com. ª


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