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4 :: FEATURES

On The Cover:

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Most Anticipated Celebrity

Weddings of 2013

By Alyssa Thomann

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Discover Your Happlily Ever After

at Kimpton’s Vero Beach

Hotel & Spa

By Riesa Pascal

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A Checklist: One Week

Before the Big Day

By Kelly Casas

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In Case You Missed It

By Charnel Wright

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Love & the Law: The Realities of

Prenuptial Agreements

By Mark NeJame

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Fashion Shoot:

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2013 Model Search

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King of Celebrity News

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Ask the Expert: Myths & Facts

About Skin Cancer

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Best Friends:

“You are Now Legally Married”

By Jake White

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Snap! Orlando

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Travel ‘N Style:

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10 :: PUBLISHER’S NOTE

> Your wedding day!...We dedicate this issue to the most wonderful day of your

life by compiling a pristine listing of supporters and venues critical in making the

experience one of minimal stress so that you may celebrate this super important

milestone with as much ease and comfort as the excitement will allow.

As we strive for perfection we continue to ‘raise the bar’ in journalistic reporting

and visual excellence in sparing no expense in unearthing the greatest talents in

fashion photography, writing and design. Meet some of them in person by attending

our annual “Snap” event to be held here in Orlando so please do not forget to check

our event calendar on our website. There you will find the schedule of our many

upcoming events, which we sponsor and support. Rather receive a convenient email

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We also welcome your input, critiques or praise and ask that you continue keeping

us ‘on our toes’ by emailing me ([email protected]). You might be pleasantly

surprised seeing some of your shared thoughts and comments published in our

magazine as space permits.

Orlando Style Magazine Celebrates Its 10th Publishing Year As Central Florida’s #1

Luxury Lifestyle Magazine! And as part of Orlando Style’s anniversary celebration, $1

from each new subscription ordered this year will be donated to Runway to Hope.

Runway to Hope mission is to serve and provide direct support to the children and

families in the Central Florida community who have been impacted by pediatric

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12 :: CONTRIBUTORS

Travis JoinerTravis Joiner has been a staple in the wine and cocktail scene for years. His background has taken him through many mixology and cocktail contests as well as becoming a sommelier. He is always willing to give his opinion in a very tongue and cheek and hilarious way. Travis has a degree in creating new and classic cocktails and always ready to test the next great thing. Most importantly he is our Barfly.

Alyssa ThomannAlyssa Thomann is a 2012 graduate from the University of Central Florida with a BA in Advertising and Public Relations and a minor in Sociology. Originally from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, it is no surprise that she loves spending her days at the beach or out boating with family and friends. Alyssa enjoys fashion, writing, music and anything sweet! She has a passion for traveling and hopes to see the world one day. When not working, she loves to spend time planning her next big adventure or relaxing in her cozy home in downtown Orlando.

Riesa PascalRiesa was born in London, England and now resides in Florida where she graduated from Florida State University with a double major in creative writing and communication. While enrolled in university, Riesa discovered her passion for broadcast journalism through several TV hosting opportunities including reporting on FSU athletics and airing across the state of Florida on the SunSports Channel. Riesa currently travels around the country with Convention News Television as a reporter, producer and editor. In her spare time she enjoys volunteering, reading, writing, and quality time with friends. You can learn more about Riesa at www.riesapascal.com

Mark NeJame Mark NeJame is a renowned trial attorney who has been involved in some of the areas and country’s highest profile cases. He is rou-tinely sought by the media as a legal commentator and is currently a Legal Analyst for CNN. He is the Founder and Senior Partner of the Law Firm of NeJame, LaFay, Jancha, Ahmed, Barker, Joshi & Moreno, P.A. a/k/a NeJame Law. NeJame Law has 15 attorneys and 4 divisions: Personal Injury, Criminal, Immigration and Business/Commercial Litigation. Mr. NeJame is a regular contributor to Orlando Style Magazine. Mr. NeJame can be reached at 407-245-1232 and www.nejamelaw.com.

Jennifer MarcusA Florida native, Jennifer was born and raised in Miami, Florida. She attended Florida State University for undergraduate and graduate school and received her BA in Public Relations and Journalism and Master’s in Sports Administration. When Jennifer is not writing, she is training as a competitive baton twirler. She is a world champion and travels across the world performing and teaching clinics. You can check out more at www.jenmarcus.com.

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> Spring is a time of rebirth and new life- the world’s way of giv-ing itself a fresh start. Thanks to Mother Nature, as we feel the earth starting anew, we join in as we start our new adventures and endeav-ors. It is no wonder why spring is the season for marriage. Marriage is a new beginning for two people so why not celebrate that time of your life while the Earth itself is starting its own new beginning. The year of 2013 is a year filled with some of the most anticipated celeb-rity weddings with some of our most beloved celebrity couples.

We have all been waiting for the day Hollywood’s darling, Jennifer Aniston ties the knot. Again. Her first marriage to Brad Pitt for five years was not her fairytale ending. Brad and Jennifer seemed to be

the perfect Hollywood couple but five years after their marriage and after seven years together, they publicly separated before Jennifer filed for divorce. We’re counting on new fiancée, Justin Theroux, to be her knight in shining armor and give Jennifer the happy-ever-after she most certainly deserves. As one of the most sweetest, funniest, and beautiful women of Hollywood, it is no wonder why Justin is so infatu-ated with Jen. He has even written a song for her for their wedding day making this even more of a spectacle to look forward to this year. So cross your fingers!

Beautiful Keira Knightley and co-vocalist and keyboardist of the Klax-ons, James Righton, are engaged to be married after their 15 month

Most Anticipated Celebrity Weddings of 2013!

By Alyssa Thomann

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long relationship. 27-year-old Keira and 28-year-old James were introduced by fel-low British star, Alexa Chung. It seems she made the right choice as these two have been spotted on the streets of New York with “eyes for no one but each other.” The two lovebirds are so smitten, Keira has been hinting at a possible career change in her future. She explains she loves her job and realizes how lucky she is to have it, but also admits she would love a career that would allow her more time at home with her husband-to-be. This is one wedding to look forward to this year because the sooner the marriage the sooner the children. And we all know these two will have one heck of a beautiful baby!

Avril Lavigne and fiance, Chad Kroeger, sing-er of Nickelback, have been together since February 2012. After secretly dating for six months, Kroeger popped the question and the two cannot stay away from each other

as Avril has clearly proven during Nick-elback’s recent tour to Australia. Lavigne could not bear to be parted from her beau so she tagged along to support him and the band putting the wedding planning on hold. However, Avril is no rookie when it comes to wedding planning. She was formerly mar-ried to Sum 41 front man, Deryck Whib-ley, so she is quite the professional when it comes to planning a rock and roll wed-ding day. Kroeger admits that the bride-to-be will be taking the bull by the horns and calling the shots in regards to the wedding. Chad explains that she has great ideas and the world should be prepared for the most unique wedding this planet has ever seen.

Parents-to-be, Kanye West and Kim Kar-dashian, may have a bit more of a unique wedding plan than most. I mean, she is still technically married to Kris Humphries. Marriage IS in the cards for the loving new couple, just not necessarily right away. They

both admit they are in no rush, their baby is the most important thing to worry about right now. Kim explains that she knows that her man is The One, but she does not need a ring on her finger to prove that to the world. Maybe I am jumping the gun here, this is no wedding to anticipate happening anytime soon or even this year, for that mat-ter. All I know is, it is one to look forward to in the (hopefully) near future! <

“Be prepared for the most unique wed-

ding this planet has ever seen.”

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Photos by Brion Price

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Cattle Barons’ Ball... Yee-Haw!Sven, Johnny, Marietta, Jacqueline and Jenna

Cattle Barons’ BallTiger at Tavistock Cup

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Tavistock Cup Brigitte and friends

Breitling Grand Opening at Mall at MilleniaMark NeJame & Harris Rosen

Cattle Barons’ Ball

Diamond and Denim BallOrlando Style visits Johnny’s House

Orlando Style and XL 106.7 Party at Elixir

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18 :: TRAVEL ‘N STYLE

Discover Your Happily Ever Afterat Kimpton’s Vero Beach Hotel & Spa By Riesa Pascal

> A bride’s big day is one of the most important moments of her life and every couple wants that day to feel perfect and be forever memorable. In recent years couples have achieved this by turning away from traditional chapel weddings and embracing some that are more unique instead. Many have found that unique, perfect wedding at one very special destination. The Vero Beach Hotel and Spa, a Kimpton Hotel, is located along the white, sugar soft sands of Vero Beach, just a two-hour drive from Orlando. Here, creating your fairytale wed-ding is as easy as saying “I do.” Their on-property wedding planner, Nikki Estes, will take all wedding worries off your shoulders and allow you to sit back, relax and have a beautiful, unforgettable wedding that won’t cost you a single gray hair. Estes has been working at the Vero Beach Hotel & Spa for 6 years and doing weddings for 4. She has personally planned over 300 weddings at the hotel and looks forward to many more.

“It’s so much fun. You get to meet so many different, interesting people and make new relationships. I still have brides who talk to me and email me from two years ago. I get to use my imagination and my creativity. It’s so amazing to see people’s days and dreams come to life. I’ve been doing it for so many years and I still tear up or cry every time there’s a ceremony. It’s about seeing the dif-ferences in people who are really in love and being a part of their day and just making it amazing for them.” (Estes)

With Estes as your wedding planner and Kimpton’s Vero Beach Hotel & Spa as your location, you and your wedding will be in perfect hands. Your venue concerns will be put to ease with the AAA Four Diamond award-winning hotel. Spacious indoor and outdoor venues overlook a panoramic view of the ocean that will provide every couple with a beautiful backdrop and unforgettable photo ops on their special day. They have a handle on much more than just your venue

concerns though. When it comes to mak-ing the dining decisions for your wedding, any couple will be at a lost for choices here. The sophisticated Cobalt Restaurant by Kimpton is located on property and offers a variety of personalized catering packages that will satisfy any appetite. Their lead chef, Michael Van Buskirk, has been working at Cobalt for 4+ years and passionately told us about their commitment to quality.

“We’re one of the only places that do a lot of really sustainable food and stand behind our local farmers. We pride ourselves on a very straightforward approach on cook-ing. When you see what’s on your plate, you should be able to identity what those flavors are. I want the impact to be, ‘Wow, that’s a really fresh piece of fish’ or ‘Wow, I can really tell that vegetable is organic.’ We don’t want to just hand you something and say ‘Here, eat.’ We want it to be something special and for you to know that a lot of care was put into it.” (Van Buskirk)

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The customer service at both Cobalt and the hotel’s other on-property restaurant, Heaton’s Bar & Grill, is outstanding. Skillful cooking, creative dishes and an impressive wine list will please everyone who’s come to be apart of your big day. You’ll have a blast choosing between all the options for special ceremonies, receptions, your rehearsal din-ner or brunches with your wedding party. Kimpton is driven on making great guest ex-periences, making lasting impacts and creat-ing unforgettable memories.

“We can be flexible and creative with the menus, we can customize anything and our staff is honestly amazing. They’re fun, they’re friendly, they’re not stuck up. We’re a four diamond resort that you can feel at home with.” (Estes)

But of course there’s much more that goes into your wedding then just the venue and catering. A bride, her groom and their wed-ding party need to look good for those perfect oceanfront photos. Fortunately the hotel’s White Orchid Spa has got you and your guest covered. At this full service spa located on property, a team of specialist will tend to your every beauty and relaxation need. From massages and skin care to hair and makeup, you and your wedding guest will leave White Orchid feeling incredibly refreshed and rejuvenated. Bridal packages for White Orchid can even help to keep the celebration going long after the ceremony has ended.

From the valet attendant who opens the door when you arrive to the front desk clerk who checks you out and wishes you a wonderful day. Everybody you encounter at Vero Beach Hotel & Spa will show you true, genuine care. This type of hospitality is lost at too many other hotels and resorts. Just some of the many amenities at the Vero Beach Hotel & Spa include a hosted eve-ning wine hour, a heated oceanfront pool, a private beach, a fitness center and much more. Between the hotel and the many Vero Beach attractions, you won’t have time to be bored. They have a variety of comfort-able, spacious designer guest rooms perfect for every wedding guest and sophisticated suites for a soon-to-be-bride or a secluded destination honeymoon.

Planning a wedding is an incredible, special experience. It shouldn’t happen just any-where or be left in just anyone’s hand. If you’re looking for that unique, trusted, un-

forgettable wedding venue then consider Vero Beach Hotel & Spa. With Estes by your side, it’ll be an event to remember not just as the day you said “I do” but as the day when all your wedding dreams came true.

“I find it honestly rewarding,” says Estes, “to be able to see people and make their day. They’ll be in tears saying, ‘Thank you so much! The day was perfect. It’s all I ever wanted and you made it happen and it couldn’t have happened without you.’ It’s just so rewarding to know that I did that for someone. I couldn’t come to work every-day and do the same thing. When there are weddings, it’s always something new and it’s never boring.”

If you have any remaining doubts as to why the Vero Beach Hotel & Spa and Cobalt Res-taurant, a Kimpton Hotel and Restaurant, could be a picturesque location for your future wedding, check out a few excerpts from actual ‘thank you’ cards to Nikki Estes:

Dear Nikki – Thank you so much for every-thing you have done! You are truly amaz-ing – I’m so happy we found you and Vero Beach Hotel and Spa! We love you! The wedding was everything we dreamed it would be! Xoxo

Nikki, words could not express how truly grateful we are to you. You made our wed-ding perfect, and it fit who we are. Thank you for all of your help over the last al-most year, and for always being so quick to respond to our million questions. This wedding without a doubt couldn’t have hap-pened without your help. We will never for-get all that you’ve done for us. Thanks again!

Thank you for all of your wonderful help in making our wedding day such a wonderful success! From the very beginning you of-fered up suggestions, helped me coordinate vendors and provided the invaluable service of executing our wedding day in an orga-nized & stress free manner!

Discover your ‘Happily Ever After’ at Kimp-ton’s Vero Beach Hotel & Spa! <

3500 Ocean DriveVero Beach, FL 329631-866-602-VEROwww.VeroBeachHotelAndSpa.com772-774-4960 [email protected]

“Creating your fairytale wedding is as easy as

saying: I do.”

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20 :: HEALTH & BEAUTY

> Planning for a wedding can be a very stressful, yet very exciting time of your life. Once the invitations are mailed, the venue booked and food ordered you can shift the focus onto yourself. We have prepared a checklist to help you with the week before your trip down the aisle that covers body, mind, and beauty.

Day one: Start drinking water

We all know the wonders of drinking wa-ter can do for our body, and this is the time you definitely want to be doing that. Specialists say about eight glasses a day should do the trick, and this is a habit that can help your body look and feel amazing! Drinking more water and eliminating so-das and other sugary drinks can eliminate extra belly bloat and it can make your skin and hair look and feel healthier.

Day Two: Begin a face cleansing ritual

This would be a great time to begin wash-ing your face every night before bed and every morning with a daily scrub or facial cleanser. Over night our faces tend to sweat which opens our pores to accumu-lating dirt. This can cause breakouts and blemishes that you will not want on the day of your wedding, so starting a twice a day facial cleansing routine can guarantee a perfect smooth glow.

Day Three: Make sure you are manufactur-ing enough Z’s

This preparation technique should not come as a surprise, getting enough sleep every night is always a good habit to keep. The week before your nuptials should be one for relaxing and getting at least eight hours every night. This can help by pre-venting dark circles, puffy eyes, and even reduce mental stress.

Day Four: Plan a fitness day

Whether it’s on day four or anytime this week, plan a day with your bridesmaids to get active. There are plenty of exercis-es you can enjoy such as yoga or a walk through the park. Either of these will help you release stress and give you energy.

Day Five: Wax

Whoever said ‘attaining beauty was pain-ful’ was definitely thinking about waxing. Day five would be perfect to get this done, whether it’s only your eyebrows or every-thing in between, you don’t want to look puffy or red on your wedding day and mak-ing sure you have two days for swelling and redness to disappear.

Day Six: Beautify your nails

At this point, just a day away from saying your vows, you should have a good idea of what you want your nails to look like. On the sixth day is a great day to relax and get a manicure and pedicure. This way you are close enough to your wedding day that you are not likely to chip them.

Day Seven: Pack your bags!

The day before your wedding would be a perfect time to pack your bags for your honeymoon, if you haven’t started doing so already. You can spend the day knowing all the important responsibilities are taken care of and you can focus on all the cloth-ing and accessories you want to take for your trip. After packing, get rest and get excited to enjoy your special day!<

A Checklist:One Week Before

the Big DayBy Kelly Casas

Read more at: StyleToMe.com

“The week before your nuptials should be one for

relaxing and getting at least eight hours every night.”

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> Social butterflies all a twitter whilst fluttering from one glamorous event to the next during the past couple of months. Socialites, pollinating each affair with their own flair of fashion and elegance like a bee would a flower in spring. The Silliman Homes Grand Opening at Waterstone on March 20th represented the first bloom in a bouquet of fabulous social events to see and be seen. The exclusive Grand Opening Event of the Palazzo Lago Model & Design Center in Waterstone had VIP guests experienc-ing a delectable menu of specially catered delights, vintage wines and memorable en-tertainment while enjoying the open vistas of Lake Butler during a tour of the breath-taking estate home.

From touring opulent dwellings to perusing the glossy pages of the latest in style and sophistication that Orlando Style Magazine’s April issue had to offer. March 28th brought an event that was two-fold, paying homage to the fanciful childhood fantasies of one of local radio’s finest Top 40 morning teams, Johnny’s House of 106.7 and celebrated the release of the magazine’s April 2013 issue. Johnny’s House & Orlando Style’s April is-sue release party at the Elixir Bar on West Washington Street in Orlando was where radio airwaves and the magazine collided in a cool & relaxed vibe. Invited guests, enjoyed cocktails and culinary treats while rubbing elbows with Johnny, Laura, Brian and Rae from Johnny’s House and our very own, Sven & Cathleen Bode and getting the added bonus of a sneak peak at the April issue fea-

turing a six page editorial photo spread of the cast depicting what could have been if they all didn’t get into radio. Johnny Magic, suited up in uniform as a pro football player. Lady Laura Diaz, played out her childhood dream to be a beauty queen with crown and all. Sondra Rae’ pics made for a convincing weather girl and Brian Grimes--with sword in tow--was a cut up as a Ninja. Ahhhhh, to be a kid again!

On March 29th, John Travolta jetted into town for the grand opening of the Breitling Boutique at the Mall at Millenia. The Pulp Fiction star no doubt piloted his own air-craft arriving at Orlando Executive Airport. Mr. Travolta had the honorable task of cut-ting the ribbon at the high-end watch store that specializes in technical watches.

Travolta’s turn in the movie, Urban Cowboy, could have been a great character inspira-tion for guests attending the 2013 Central Florida Cattle Barons’ Ball benefiting The American Cancer Society on April 13th. More than 900 Cowboys and Cowgirls alike, donned their finest denim, boots with spurs and ten-gallon hats to kick up their heels and enjoy a hootin’ and hollerin’ evening with hopes to surpass the $336,000 they raised at last year’s event. Guests “dined around” and taste tested culinary creations from local suppliers, hotels and restaurants including Fogo De Chao, Nestle Profession-als, Prickly Pear Steakhouse. Guests also en-joyed Western-themed activities and bid on more than 200 silent auction items and a live

auction with special higher-ticket item travel and experience packages such as...a vacation in Vietnam at a $34,000 ticket value! Raising money and the roof, all for a good cause! Yeehaw!

From Texas-sized fun to a Titanic experience, April was all about go big or go home. On April 14th, Titanic the Experience hosted a series of sold out informational sessions to honor the 101st anniversary of the sinking of the R.M.S. Titanic. Paul Henry (P.H.) Nar-geolet, the leading authority on the Titanic wreck site, was on-hand during an interac-tive, entertaining and educational history lesson highlighting the unveiling of newly released dive footage from Expedition 2010 to Orlando.

Making waves of a different kind on April 18th, Girls Night Out: A Fabulous Evening of Fashion, Food, Drinks and Shopping. Hosted at JCC of South Orlando where fabulous woman attending had the full star treat-ment with red carpet photo ops for start-ers, followed by a fashion show with all the latest trends by Dillard’s, boutique shopping, to-die-for food stations, a Chinese auction and exclusive swag bags with Champagne to boot! <

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> It’s an all-too familiar story: It’s a week before the wedding. You’ve been dream-ing about this day for years and are over-whelmed with the last minute details, when your soon-to-be spouse presents you with a document entitled “Prenuptial Agreement.” Do you sign?

The short answer is: “Not without consult-ing a lawyer.”

While one may initially be offended or won-der if their significant other is in it for the long haul, it is important to remain level-headed and objective when addressing this situation. A marriage is not just a legal union of two persons, but also of their assets and liabilities. Unromantic as it may be, the bond is similar to that of a business partnership, and developing an exit strategy in the event of a divorce can be a smart way to protect your assets and prevent avoidable, emotion-ally draining (and expensive) litigation.

Currently, Florida evaluates prenuptial agreements under contract law principals. This means that parties are generally free to decide their own interests through con-tractual arrangements and will be held to the terms, whether or not the party under-stands every term at the time of signing. Ad-ditionally, the prenuptial agreement must be subjectively reasonable to each party. This takes into consideration what is reasonable for the parties in the circumstances that ex-ist at the time of signing. Lastly, a full and fair

financial disclosure must be made to each party. This can be tricky, for if the prenup-tial agreement has a blanket statement that such a disclosure has been made, the court will presume this to be true and a party will have a higher burden of proof to meet if they wish to show misrepresentation.

A recent landmark decision in the New York case Cioffi-Petrakis v. Petrakis, 2013 NY Slip Op 01057 (2012) may very well change the way the courts construe premarital agree-ments. In Cioffi-Petrakis, the court set aside the premarital agreement and awarded Ms. Cioffi-Petrakis her share of the marital estate as determined by New York statu-tory law. The court held that Mr. Petrakis induced Ms. Cioffi-Petrakis into signing the agreement four days before the wedding by incentivizing her with promises he never in-tended to keep. While this may seem prom-ising for those who feel the agreements can be one-sided or unconscionable, the case has yet to effect how Florida courts apply the law. Currently, Florida continues to uphold most premarital agreements in the absence of fraud, duress or undue influence (all of which are difficult to prove).

Here are a few smart tips to consider before saying “I do”:

• Have a serious discussion about the scope of your assets and liabilities. Regard this to be a normal part of the wedding-planning process.

Memorialize your discussions in writing and be as detailed as possible.

• It may be uncomfortable, but develop an exit strategy together if possible. This will increase the chance both parties will adhere to the contract in the event of a divorce since each person had an active role in drafting the terms.

• Address the issue of a prenuptial agreement well in advance of the wedding! This will give the spouses-to-be a chance to review the document with their respective attorney (each person should have their own counsel). Rushed agreements right before a marriage can suck the joy out of your special event.

• Amend the prenuptial agreement to fit the present circumstances of the marriage. Fami-lies change. Children are born, properties are bought and sold and jobs are lost and gained. The agreement should be relevant.

So consult with a lawyer. Approach the situ-ation from a business perspective. Prenup-tial agreements can save a lot of stress, time and money in divorce litigation should that unfortunate day ever come. <

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In profile, Wraith’s sweeping fastback de-sign gives the car its unique character. Bold lines, tension in the panels and a raked rear screen evoke the image of a world class ath-lete poised in the starting blocks. Further expression of dynamic intent can be seen in Wraith’s deeply recessed grille, wide rear track and dramatic two-tone presentation.

Coach doors open to reveal a sumptuous interior complete with softest Phantom-grade leathers and expanses of wood called Canadel Panelling. Named after the famous cove in the South of France where Sir Hen-ry Royce and his design and engineering teams spent their winters, this contempo-rary and tactile finish sweeps through the interior, cosseting four occupants in a space bathed in light and warmth.

The interior ambiance is complemented by Starlight Headliner, a Bespoke feature available beyond Phantom family cars for the first time. 1,340 fibre optic lamps are hand-woven into the roof lining to give the impression of a glittering, starry night sky.

Performance delivers on the promise of Wraith’s styling. Power delivery is effortless, but dramatic, thanks to a V12 engine mar-ried to 8-speed automatic ZF transmission. 624 bhp / 465kW is available to the driver while the 0-60 mph sprint is achieved in 4.4 seconds, compared with 563 bhp / 420kW and 0-60 in 4.7 seconds for Ghost.

From 1,500 rpm 800 Nm of torque is avail-able (780 Nm for Ghost), while a wide rear track, shorter wheelbase and lower roof height further contribute to the most pow-erful, involving driving experience of any Rolls-Royce in history. The car’s suspension has also been tuned to minimise body roll and discreetly amplify feedback when cor-nering; while steering weight is heavier at high speeds and lighter at low speeds adding to the spirited drive.

However, Wraith is no GT bruiser. Agility improvements have been achieved with ab-solutely no compromise to the sensation of riding on a bed of air. Furthermore, the debut of Satellite Aided Transmission (SAT) technology takes the powertrain to a new level of effortless delivery, one that perfectly suits the Rolls-Royce brand. <

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Debut of Satellite Aided Transmis-sion. A technology that uses GPS mapping data to ensure the correct gear is always pre-selected for the road terrain ahead

Voice activated connectivity aug-ments effortlessness – the ‘on-board valet’

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42 :: DON’T MISS THE BEAT

> Women all over the world have fallen for his undeniably rugged good looks. The band he fronts has just released their fourth US Billboard charting studio album. He’s an acclaimed singer-song-writer and millions tune in to watch him coach hopeful stars on the hit NBC reality competition show, The Voice. Of course I’m talking about none other than the tattoo clad lead singer of Maroon 5, Adam Levine. Levine is all over entertainment media right now as his band’s latest singles from Overexposed dominate airtime for countless radio stations. Levine has become an icon for pop-rock music and shows positive signs of continuing to ride that fame onwards. The all-American singer songwriter got his start in 1995 when he formed and fronted the garage band Kara’s Flowers. The band had very little commercial success and eventually broke up which left Levine to explore other endeav-ors. The winds of fate blew him and a fellow ex-band member to New York where they soon came to the decision to reform Kara’s Flowers. The old band members regrouped and added a fifth member who would complete the beloved band that would come to be known as Maroon 5.

Maroon 5’s first studio album was titled Songs About Jane and somewhere around the world, Jane -- Levine’s ex-girlfriend and the inspiration for many of those tracks -- is most likely in a world of regret. To say this album was a huge hit is an under-statement. Songs About Jane is what made Maroon 5 and Adam Levine a household name, something that is truly incredible to achieve on a debut record. From the rhythmic beats of “Harder To Breath” to the touching lyrics of “She Will Be Loved.” Songs About Jane was a masterpiece and showcased the incredible songwriting talent of Levine. The album eventually reached top 10 on the US Billboard 200 chart and became multi-platinum certified in multiple countries. Since Songs About Jane, Maroon 5 has come out with three other successful studio albums and Levine has shown that he has much more to give back to his

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> DON’T MISS THE BEAT Get ready to fill those MP3 Players. Check out this list of albums to watch out for this month.

30 Seconds to MarsAblum: Love Lust Faith + Dreams

Goo Goo DollsAlbum: Magnetic

Lady AntebellumAlbum: Golden

Natalie MainesAlbum: Mother

Daft PunkAlbum: Random Access Memories

Mindless Self IndulgenceAlbum: How I Learned to Stop Giving a Sh*t and Love Mindless Self Indulgence

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fans then just hit songs and good looks. Levine has taken his vo-cal talents to a whole new level by becoming a celebrity judge and coach for vocalists on The Voice. If there is any doubt as to Levine’s genuine talent as a musician, be sure to take note of the fact that the winner of the hit show’s very first season was strictly coached by Levine himself.

Levine has much more under his career belt then just music though. Last year Levine made his acting debut in the American FX horror television series, American Horror Story: Asylum. Levine took on the recurring role of Leo Morrison in the show’s sec-ond season. Since then, he has taken occasional TV acting all the way to the big screen. Cast as a lead role in the upcoming film Can a Song Save Your Life? Many fans can’t wait to see Levine in his first major role on a feature film! He’s proved himself tal-ented in a variety of different areas and is constantly trying his hand at new things. He’s launched his own self-titled fragrance, collaborated with First Act Music to create a new designer line of musical equipment, has a collection of apparel and accessories with Kmart and ShopYourWay.com, is a spokesperson for Pro-active and owns the record label “222 Records” which manages several artists including Glee’s Matthew Morrison. Needless to say, Levine is quite the busy entrepreneur. The fact that he man-ages to fit all this in while touring Overexposed, which peaked at #2 on the US Billboard 100, is incredible.

The month of May will provide a much needed tour break for Maroon 5 before they take Overexposed to several venues in Europe. Then the band will come back to the states and kick August off with the start of the Honda Civic Tour. Venues for the tour have been rapidly selling tickets ever since Maroon 5 was announced as the headlining act. The band will be on the tour with Kelly Clarkson, Rozzi Crane and several other supporting acts until early October. A schedule as busy as Levine’s could prove stressful to anyone, but he has developed an interesting way to cope and keep his mental state as healthy as possible. Levine is a vocal, passionate supporter of yoga. He has said that yoga has given him the ability to be more focused and make bet-ter decisions that come from a clear place. Whether it’s yoga or some other secret tool he isn’t sharing, Levine will have to keep at it because he’s a rising star with big dreams and goals who doesn’t show signs of stopping or slowing down.

For more information on the upcoming Honda Civic tour fea-turing Maroon 5, be sure to check out civictour.honda.com <

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R.E.M.Album: Green-25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition

She & HimAlbum: Volume 3

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Dr. Palceski – Ask The Expert:

MYTH 1: 80% of a person’s lifetime sun exposure is acquired by the age of 18.

FACT: It is estimated that only 23% of lifetime exposure occurs by the age of 18. You can, and should, help prevent sun damage at every age by using a broad-spectrum sun protection daily and avoiding the sun from 10a-2p.

MYTH 2: Tanning at a salon is safer than tanning outdoors.

FACT: When compared to people who have never tanned indoors, indoor tanners have a higher risk of all forms of skin cancer. Indoor tanning provides approximately 12 times more ultraviolet A (UVA) exposure than natural sunlight and increases one’s risk of developing melanoma by 75%.

MYTH 3: The sun is the best way to get vitamin D.

FACT: Our bodies can produce some vitamin D following exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation. However, after approximately 5 minutes, vitamin D production reaches

its maximum. Further UV exposure will actually breakdown vitamin D.

MYTH 4: You can’t get sunburned on a cloudy day.

FACT: Just because you can’t see your shadow doesn’t mean you’re safe from the sun’s damaging rays. Believe it or not, up to 80% of the sun’s UV rays penetrate through clouds.

MYTH 5: A “base tan” protects your skin from sunburn.

FACT: There is no such thing as a safe or protective tan. In fact, any tan at all is a sign of skin damage. Skin tans in response to UV damage to the skin’s DNA; a tan is the skin’s attempt to repair sun damage and prevent further injury. But these imperfect repairs can cause gene defects that can lead to skin cancer.

MYTH 6: People of color don’t get skin cancer.

FACT: People of color are less likely to develop skin cancer than Caucasians, but they have a higher risk

of dying from it. A very dangerous and fast-spreading skin cancer known as acral lentiginous melanoma is more common among darker-skinned people and may appear as a suspicious growth in the mucous membranes, under the nails, or on the palms of the hands or soles of the feet. Whatever your skin color, protect yourself, perform regular skin self-exams, and obtain a professional full-body skin exam every year.

MYTH 7: Windows protect us from the sun’s ultraviolet rays.

FACT: While glass does block most UVB rays, UVA radiation can get through. Which means that even if you’re indoors or in a car with the window up, you can get sunburned. Special films for windows are available to provide an added layer of protection against UVA exposure.

Dr. Palceski looks forward to hearing

from you and will be accepting questions

at [email protected]

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> As you prepare for your blessed day, you are most likely learning about all the legal “do’s and don’ts” of forming a union. Governmental forms, selecting tax statuses, how to legally merger from two insurance company policies into one, or maybe even a pre-nuptial agreement. It seems that sim-ply knowing the legalities of marriage is only half the issue. The other half is understand-ing why do we even have some of these laws. But don’t worry; there are stranger laws out there… • In Michigan, you cannot chain your alligator to a fire hydrant.

• In Oklahoma, violators can be jailed for making ugly faces at a dog.

• In Alaska, you can’t look at a moose from an airplane.

• In Cleveland, Ohio, it’s illegal to catch mice without a hunting license.

• In Marshalltown, Iowa, horses are forbidden to eat fire hydrants.

Believe it or not, these are real laws. Al-though you might think that they are silly, they do serve a purpose. I guess… because horses eat too many fire hydrants. Unlike these laws, there are many realistic laws to help protect pets. In Orange/Semi-nole/Osceola Counties, the SPCA of Cen-tral Florida is the non-profit, private, animal welfare agency that enforces them, specifi-cally laws dealing with animal abuse, negli-gence, and abandonment. Working with law enforcement agencies, the two main laws that are enforced are State Statute 828.12 (Anti-Cruelty) and State Statute 828.13 (Quality of life). There are more laws than just these two, but these are the main laws that are en-forced by our agency. Other laws include tethering your dog in a truck bed to two opposite sides of the bed, keeping your dog on a leash while in public areas, and having the proper rabies vaccinations and tags up-dated for your pet. How do we enforce these laws? Not “As Seen On TV.” Our Investigators do not car-ry firearms. We do not yell at citizens, nor do we violate civil liberties by breaking and

entering. We prefer to educate our neigh-bors. We assist the individuals by helping them find solutions to their violation so we can keep the “whole” family together. It is important to know all animal laws if you are going to be a responsible pet owner. This way, you won’t be arrested in Vermont for whistling underwater for your dog. Yes, that is also a real law. To contact the SPCA of Central Florida Cruelty Investigators, call 407-351-7722 ext. 3255 or report cruelty online at www.Or-landoPets.org.<

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“It seems that simply knowing the legalities of marriage is only half the issue. The other half is understanding why do we even have some of

these laws.”

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THE FIFTH AMENDMENT - BY MARK L. HORWITZ

> People think of the Fifth Amendment right against self incrimination as a tool used by those who have violated the law. This is simply wrong.

The founding fathers who drafted the Con-stitution knew that without this protection, governments throughout history abused their citizens and punished the innocent.

Today, people have the misconception that simply because someone has invoked their Fifth Amendment privilege, that per-son must be guilty. This belief can not be further from the truth. State and federal governments continuously pass criminal laws that set forth complicated and hard to understand provisions that criminalize conduct far beyond what the Constitu-tion’s authors ever imagined.

The Supreme Court of the United States has on more than one occasion recognized

that the Fifth Amendment’s basic function is to protect the innocent who might oth-erwise be ensnared by ambiguous circum-stances. Those ambiguous circumstances have become more likely as the complexi-ties of criminal laws continues to grow. In 2001, the Supreme Court of the United States specifically ruled that a person can claim to be innocent and still properly in-voke the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.

False confessions, long extended interroga-tions, mistakes by police and countless oth-er factors have resulted in convictions of the innocent. The right of a person not to be forced to be “a witness against himself” is not reserved for the guilty. <

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Snap! is a 4-day photography celebration show-casing the work of renowned international and national photographers, as well as emerging tal-ent. This year’s event will feature works by Vicki DaSilva, Jill Greenberg, Martin Stranka, Szymon Brodziak, Christy Lee Rogers, Patrick Rochon, Kerry Skarbakka, among many others. Guest speakers include Stephen Knapp, Lisa Kristine, Jeff Frost, and special guest this year is 9-year-old activist Vivienne Harr.

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58 :: TRAVEL ‘N STYLE

The Loews Don CeSar HotelCelebrate With Something Pink

> Whether it’s 250 guests classically attired for a traditional ceremony, or an intimate beachside gathering with guests garbed in renaissance gowns, Cinderella wishes and fairy tale romances come true at the Loews Don CeSar Hotel – Florida’s Legendary Pink Palace since 1928. Rising re-gally from the sugary Gulf shores of St. Pete Beach, the Loews Don CeSar surrounds the betrothed in a wedding cake setting while resort specialists make bridal whims a real-ity.

One of the irresistible enticements of the Don, which attracts wedding parties from far and wide, is simple -- it is picture perfect. The legendary landmark architecture of the Don reflects a flamingo-pink, Mediterranean castle sharply chiseled against the sky, ac-cented by Moorish bell towers and imperial turrets. Fittingly described by the Atlanta Journal Constitution as “an old-fashioned, pink-iced wedding cake towering over

the shore,” the resort’s powdery beaches, sweeping staircases and tropical gardens are breathtaking accents for wedding ceremo-nies and portraits. The comprehensive services offered at the Don make wedding dreams come true. Our Wedding Specialists, who are also certified to officiate ceremonies, can orchestrate everything from black-tie ballroom extrava-ganzas to beachfront cocktail receptions and from weddings hosting hundreds to in-timate ceremonies for two. From dressing reception tables with exquisite bouquets to creating extraordinary cakes with our on-site pastry chef, our dedicated staff provides the right resources, recommendations and inspiration to ensure every detail of every wedding day is perfectly executed. The Loews Don CeSar Hotel is also the ultimate honeymoon destination. With seven-and-one-half miles of pearlescent

sand beaches, an indulgent brand new Spa Oceana, expansive suites and salon services for bridal parties as well as couples rooms and beachside massages for the bride and groom, and The Maritana Grille – the re-sort’s signature Four Diamond restaurant. Nearby diversions include action-packed Busch Gardens, the renowned Salvador Dalí Museum and professional sporting events in Tampa. Blending seaside elegance and sunset fina-les with the enchantment of yesteryear, the pampering service of the Loews Don Ce-Sar Hotel has captivated couples of all ages, from newlyweds to not-so-newlyweds. To create a wedding to remember, call (800) 282-1116 or (727) 360-1881 or visit www.loewshotels.com <

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> Our mission at Style Magazines is to bring visibility to professionals who exhibit excellence, integrity, client ser-vice and charisma that has made them preeminent and highly successful.

Professionals are selected based on per-sonal interviews, client feedback and referrals from their professional peers.

Remember May is ‘National Skin Cancer Awareness Month.’ This chiefly lifestyle created disease continu-ally affects thousands of people but the good news is that it is highly preventable.

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SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

> Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Elizabeth graduated from DePaul University in Commerce with an emphasis in Market-ing. Elizabeth began her real estate career with Koenig & Strey GMAC selling luxury homes in Chicago’s exclusive North Shore.

However, in 2005, Elizabeth relocated with her family to Central Florida. Elizabeth joined Coldwell Banker Residential Real Es-tate in 2006 and with the real estate market conditions changing, Elizabeth recognized the growing rental market in Central Flori-da and has been leasing and managing prop-erties since then. Elizabeth now managers over 70 properties in areas ranging from Dr Phillips, Windermere, Downtown Orlando, Maitland, Winter Park, Winter Springs, Lake Mary, Historic Sanford to LPGA Interna-tional in Daytona Beach. Elizabeth man-ages condos, townhomes and single family homes.

Elizabeth has received recognition as “Hon-oring Excellence” in the Orlando Sentinel as one of Coldwell Banker’s top agents in Florida. She received the International Ster-ling Society Awards in 2008 and 2011 and the International Diamond Society award in 2012 which are given to the top producing agents nationwide. Elizabeth cares about the relationships she has with her homeown-ers whether they are investors or private owners and living either overseas or local. Elizabeth makes it a priority to maintain homeowners’ properties as they are their

greatest investments and manages them as if they were her own.

There continues to be an increase for the need of rental properties during this econ-omy, given the amount of short sales and foreclosures occurring, previous homeown-ers now find themselves as tenants. Many prospective tenants also come to Central Florida as corporate relocation. Elizabeth has been successful in the residential leas-ing industry by having a positive attitude and being able to focus on all the details needed to handle the challenges that occur on a daily basis such as showing properties, processing applications, conducting prop-erty inspections, preparing properties to be listed or getting marketing materials ready.

The reasons for Elizabeth wanting to be a part of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate are that it offers 100 years of real es-tate experience, it gives customers service they can trust and it is the #1 real estate company of choice for Florida. Elizabeth has always lived by the “Golden Rule”, treat oth-ers as you would want to be treated. She has lived in Orange County and currently lives in Seminole County with her husband of 20 years, Dave, a GE Executive and their three active children, Veronica, Samantha and Nathan. <

Elizabeth PettersResidential Leasing Agent & Property ManagerPhoto by Steven Miller

Elizabeth PettersColdwell Banker Residential Real Estate

213 E Colonial DriveOrlando, FL 32801

P: [email protected]

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SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

> A true Florida girl! As the daughter of a Florida Power executive, Debra moved from her birthplace, St. Petersburg to Monticello and then to Orlando in 1983. Debra earned her degree in Finance from Florida State University. After graduating, she returned to Orlando to begin her career. Debra is married to David Rosenfeld, CPA, CFO Partner with Nperspective, LLC. They have two teenagers, Joshua and Sarah and a dog, GG.

Debra aligned herself with Keller Williams because of its amazing culture, training and network of professionals. As a Realtor, Debra has developed a reputation for superior customer service and professionalism. It’s no wonder the majority of her business is from repeat and referred clients. Carmen Cadenas and Oscar Vera recently worked with Debra a second time because of the amazing service they received eight years ago. They commented “We decided to start house hunting again and were so pleased with Debra’s service the first time that we did not hesitate to contact her.” Debra’s commitment to understanding her client’s needs and matching those needs with the marketplace is essential to her success.

You know right when you meet Debra that you are in good hands. “Debra’s professionalism, experience and knowledge of the market were exceptional. She guided me through the process and gave me invaluable advice, which facilitated a speedy sale of the property. I have called upon her numerous times since that first sale and

she continues to go above and beyond, exceeding my expectations,” says William Rose.

Chris Hamilton had relocated and needed to sell his property from a distance. He was greatly appreciative for how Debra took charge and put his mind at ease. “Words that come to mind when describing Debra’s work are: professional, knowledgeable, honest and responsive. These assets coupled with her dedication to the best interest of her customers are what set her apart from the rest.”

Debra recognizes that selling or buying a home is one of the most significant business transactions in her clients’ lives. She pays attention to every detail and communicates with her clients so they understand the process and feel assured and satisfied at the closing table. From her staging advice, superior marketing, strong negotiating skills, marketplace knowledge, to her candor, you get an exceptional level of service when Debra represents you in a real estate transaction.

When not working, Debra enjoys volunteering and cheering her kids on in their extracurricular activities: swimming, water polo and dance. She enjoys walks with her husband and spending time at the theme parks and beaches. As her oldest is thinking about college, Debra is reminded how precious time is and to make the most of it. She feels fortunate to live and work right here in The City Beautiful! <

Debra RosenfeldYour Central Florida Real Estate SpecialistPhoto by Steven Miller

Debra Rosenfeld, RealtorYour Central Florida Real Estate SpecialistKeller Williams Realty at the Parks708 E Colonial Drive Suite 200Orlando, FL 32803C: 407-376-5698O: 407-629-4420Debra.M.Rosenfeld@gmail.comwww.OrlandoHomes-4sale.com

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SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

> Plastic surgery is not about

vanity. Plastic surgery is about making

people happy with who they are

and what they look like. It involves

a cosmetic component, but also a

psychological component.

Whether we like it or not, much of

our identity is intertwined with our

appearance. This is evidenced by our

constant fascination with fashion,

hair, and makeup. Current fashion

emphasizes our shape and body form.

In my mind plastic surgery is about

educating people about their options,

helping them understand why people

do this and they are not alone in their

feelings. It’s my primary job to help

them understand what is realistic in

terms of expectations.

My passion lies in educating patients

and seeing the effects on their

confidence. What people often don’t

realize is that this is really about

ourselves and what we want to see in

the mirror--what will make us happy

and make us smile when we look in

the mirror. When we feel good about

how we look, we carry ourselves

differently and other people sense

that. It appears our confidence grows,

and it does--whether we recognize it

or not. I love to see people bloom

after their surgeries. We like to see

people for months or years after

their surgery and I can see how they

have changed from when we first met.

I am relatively new in the Orlando

area, but have been practicing plastic

surgery for over 10 years. My

history lies in Chicago, where I grew

up and much of my family remains.

I have lived and trained in many

areas around the country (trained

in Chicago for general surgery,

plastic surgery training in Detroit,

and fellowship training in breast and

cosmetic surgery in Nashville). I am

certified by the American Board of

Plastic Surgery and participate in the

Maintenance of Certification program,

and a Fellow of the American College

of Surgeons. I am actively involved in

many professional societies, including

the American Society for Aesthetic

Plastic Surgery, American Society

of Laser Medicine and Surgery, and

American Society of Plastic Surgeons.

I am happy to be a part of the Institute

of Aesthetic Surgery, working with Dr.

Richard Gregory whose philosophy

has always been to educate, serve and

treat all patients with the best available

procedures to fully develop their God

given potential. Feeling confident is

an essential component of being able

to maximize our abilities.<

Roxanne L. Sylora, MDPlastic SurgeryPhoto by Steven Miller

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> “Be your own advocate by staying in-formed”… That is the mantra which Dr. Mi-chael M. Gutierrez has always lived by and it has led him to many successful years in the Central Florida area practicing Dermatolo-gy. Mid Florida Dermatology Associates was founded over 25 years ago by Dr. Michael Gutierrez. The practice has now grown to include ten Central Florida locations and employs twelve Physicians, six Nurse Prac-titioners, and four Physician Assistants. Dr. Gutierrez prides himself on not only giving the best patient care but also making sure that all of his staff has adequate training and resources to do the same.

Dr. Gutierrez is known throughout his practice for ensuring that all of his staff are well acquainted and maintain an intimate rapport. He is responsible for organizing many company gatherings which include 5k’s, BBQ’s and other various outings. Mid Florida Dermatology Associates is a very close knit family as a result of Dr. Gutier-rez’s generosity and the significance that he places on friendship.

Mid Florida Dermatology Associates is a full-service dermatology practice primarily focusing on skin cancer screenings, preven-tion, and treatment. Moles, mole checks, and acne are some of the other primary focuses of the practice. The practice’s philosophy is to provide the highest quality medical care to the people of Central Florida with the goal to provide quality care and service that optimizes outcomes and patient satisfaction. Quality medical care to every patient is a fundamental viewpoint that Dr. Gutierrez and his staff use to keep the practice suc-cessful.

Dr. Gutierrez started his medical credentials at the University of New Orleans where he received his Bachelors of Science degree in Biology. He continued his education at Loui-siana State University where he completed his medical degree. Dr. Gutierrez was part of the graduating class of 1983. He completed his internship and residency at Charity Hos-pital in New Orleans. Over the years, Dr. Gutierrez has been recognized many times, one was when he became AAD Board Cer-tified in 1987 for Dermatology and Derma-tological Surgery. He is an active member of AAD, AMA, and FSDS and in 2011 he was voted Top Doctor by his peers.

Another one of Dr. Gutierrez’s many accom-plishments is a charitable foundation that he founded and named after his father. The Miguel Jesus Gutierrez Scholarship Fund is organized to help high school students get into the medical field. The Miguel Jesus Gutierrez Scholarship Fund is a successful organization that has given many students a chance to chase their dream when they oth-erwise wouldn’t have the opportunity. Just as Dr. Gutierrez passes on his knowledge to his staff, he also believes it is important to educate upcoming generations.

From 2000-2003, Dr. Gutierrez served as Chief of Dermatology at Florida Hospital and is currently on staff at Orlando Regional Medical Center. Although Dr. Gutierrez has many scholarly achievements in relation to the medical field, his most rewarding life achievements will always be his three daugh-ters. In addition to spending time with his daughters and his medical career, Dr. Guti-errez also enjoys returning to New Orleans, boxing and listening to music. <

Dr. Michael M. Gutierrez Dermatology

Dr. Michael M. Gutierrez Mid Florida Dermatology

7652 Ashley Park Court, Suite 306Orlando, FL 32835

P: 407-299-7333www.fldermdoc.com

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SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

> Sean Kelley is the CEO and Founder

of Saint Lawrence Title, President of JDS

Clayton Group and a licensed Florida Real

Estate Broker. After moving to Central

Florida in 1992 from upstate New York,

Sean has spent most of his years here in the

downtown area. When Sean sensed the be-

ginning of a rising opportunity in real estate

in 2001 he decided to get his Florida real

estate sales license and soon discovered he

had found a passion that would guide the

rest of his career. Sean quickly realized he

wanted to use his leadership skills and mo-

tivation to start his own Real Estate Broker-

age. After building a successful “boutique”

brokerage Sean’s entrepreneurial spirit led

him in a slightly different direction within

the industry when he founded Saint Law-

rence Title in 2004 with his father Peter

Kelley. It was time to take Saint Lawrence

Title to the next level so Sean then part-

nered with Dana Williams, a title industry

professional and marketing expert, in 2006,

who helped him build Saint Lawrence Title

into Orlando’s premier closing service in

Central Florida.

Sean’s experience as a real estate broker

was the foundation for the keys to suc-

cess in the title business. “Its really simple”

Sean says “You COMMUNICATE!. Real-

tors, mortgage brokers, buyers and sellers

are all involved in a complex and incredibly

important transaction together. We need to

be sensitive to the emotions, as well as the

logistics of each and every file. When every-

one is in the loop, knows what and where

we are on each file and gets responses al-

most immediately, they can better handle

the stress that can sometimes come along

with the closing process.”

Making certain that every single person

who calls, emails or walks through their

front door is treated like royalty is anoth-

er one of the philosophies that sets Saint

Lawrence apart from other title companies

in the area. “When we have a Realtor or

Mortgage Broker who does business with

us they stick with us!, We love our clients

and we show it.”

After seeing a demand for short sale ser-

vices, Sean did what he does best and found

a solution to better serve Saint Lawrence

Titles Realtors and created JDS Clayton

Group with his business partner Dana Wil-

liams. JDS Clayton Group provides short

sale processing for Realtors and homeown-

ers trying to navigate and find a solution to

the difficult process of short selling a home.

“No matter what we’re doing we always

make sure everyone involved is happy. Our

number one priority is to provide ser-

vice with results above and beyond excel-

lence!” <

Sean KelleyCEO and Founder of Saint Lawrence Title, President of JDS Clayton Group and licensed Florida Real Estate Broker.

Photo by Steven Miller

Sean Kelley 321-377-0900SaintLawrenceTitle.comHouseHuntingInOrlando.com

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> Nishad Khan is a Central Florida based

real estate attorney, who established his

own firm in 2007, Nishad Khan, PL. Nishad

and his firm’s main focuses are all forms of

real estate and business transactions.

Nishad is deeply rooted in the Central

Florida area where he spent his childhood,

attended Lake Highland Preparatory School

and later graduated from the University of

Central Florida. Not long after graduation,

he left the Sunshine State for New Jersey

where he obtained his law degree from Se-

ton Hall University.

After law school, a clerkship in the Civil

Division of the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court

of Florida brought him back to town. From

there, he went on to work for several com-

mercial law firms, enhancing his real estate

expertise with added skills in corporate,

business and estate planning law.

He is always determined to best serve his

clients. In doing so, Nishad has built a great

team around him at his firm that strives to

do the same. By combining his day-to-day

experience with his knowledge of the law,

he uses his education, skills and team to fur-

ther his clients’ interests.

The firm also focuses on commercial real

estate where he and his firm help clients

take property from dirt to development.

Nishad is involved with the business com-

munity’s welfare through his work as a

member of the Better Business Bureau

Board. He also serves as a member of the

board of the Central Florida Real Estate At-

torneys Council and was recently selected

to be a Real Property Probate and Trust Fel-

low and is also a reoccurring speaker at the

annual Orlando Regional Realtors Associa-

tion Law Symposium.

He also enjoys serving others. He volunteers

to help others learn, and is president of the

Florida Literacy Coalition. When he is not

busy with legal and community work, you’ll

find Nishad spending time with his wife, Yas-

meen and their two-year-old son or playing

squash at the RDV Sports Complex.<

Nishad Khan, EsqReal Estate Attorney

Nishad Khan P.L. 907 Outer Road, Suite BOrlando, FL 32814P: 407-228-9711F: 407-228-9713 www.NishadKhanLaw.com

Photo by Steven Miller

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STYLETOME.COMSPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

> Whether you call him Dr. B, Dr. Brant-ley, or Dr. Molpus, he answers to all of them...and as his mother Rachel sometimes mentions, he was “Brantley” long before he was “Dr. Molpus”. This is simply a reminder to stay humble and treat others the way you like to be treated. Originally an arts and humanities major, Brantley switched in his third year of college to pre-med after volun-teering at Halifax Hospital in his hometown of Daytona Beach.

He completed his undergraduate degree and Doctor of Medicine from the University of South Florida, the only one in his class to receive both Honors Surgery and Honors Medicine distinctions at commencement. He did his residency in emergency medicine at the level one trauma center of Orlando Health. The following year, he was honored to be asked to return to Orlando to join the emergency medicine group that had trained him. He practiced hospital based ER medicine for ten years with Orlando Health. He is a Fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians and a member of the American Society for Laser Medicine & Sur-gery.

As with patient care, Dr. Molpus simply enjoys making things better. He has reno-vated and remodeled 6 properties in the Winter Park and Maitland area in the last 13 years, with emphasis on saving older homes with architectural details not found in newer construction. He began collecting art and antiques to accent the remodeled

homes, and eventually had sale displays at antique shops in Orlando and Winter Park. Of late, his antiques have been pared down to an acceptable “non-hoarder” level as his home sizes have scaled down. His art fea-tures heavily the modernist works of Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Steve Kaufman, Mark Kostabi, and Salvador Dali and is on loan to a gallery in South Florida for display until 2015.

After a decade of hospital based medicine, Dr. Molpus co-founded the miniER in 2007, an adult and pediatric urgent care center located in Waterford Lakes. It is staffed with medical professionals having extensive emergency medicine training and practice experience. Dr.Molpus serves as President and COO of the miniER Corporation, as well as the medical director of the Water-ford Lakes clinic.

More recently, Dr. Molpus has joined Ideal Image, the industry leader in laser hair re-moval. He came to Ideal Image serendipi-tously as a client. He was impressed with the results as well as the staff ’s profession-alism, and when their current medical di-rector retired, he was recommended as a candidate to replace him. The rest, like his unwanted hair, is history. Dr. Molpus now serves as the on site medical director for the Dr. Phillips location and also directs the centers in Altamonte, Waterford Lakes, and Lakeland.<

Brantley Molpus, MD, FACEP Medical Director, The miniER & Ideal Image Orlando

Photo by Steven Miller

The miniER12301 Lake Underhill Dr.Suite 118 Orlando, FL 32828P: 407-249-8870

Ideal Image Laser Hair RemovalDr. Phillips8956 Turkey Lake Road,Suite B100Orlando, FL 32819P: 407-77-IDEAL

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STYLETOME.COM SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURE

> “This is all about you” is the personal

mantra that Dr. John Hughes-Papsidero

has lived during his career. Affectionately

referred to as “Dr. P.” by his staff and pa-

tients, Dr. Papsidero has changed the lives of

thousands of men and women since com-

ing to Florida in the late 80’s. In 2009 Dr.

Papsidero followed his dream of focusing on

patient care by joining Lifestyle Lift, the na-

tion’s largest facial rejuvenation practice. He

was finally able to give his patient the gift of

a procedure performed without general an-

esthesia, with a shorter recovery time and

more natural result. “I loved the philosophy

of Lifestyle Lift. I think that every patient de-

serves to be treated like I would want my

wife or mother to be treated. I became a

surgeon to make a difference in the world,

and I am honored to help change the lives

of my patient’s one person at a time. ”

Dr. Papsidero learned early in his life what

a difference medicine can make in a per-

son’s life. He grew up watching his father

shape the minds of young people as a health

education professor at Michigan State Uni-

versity. After completing his undergraduate

studies and medical schooling at Michigan

State University, Dr. Papsidero went on to

complete his surgical residency in head/

neck surgery and facial plastic surgery at

the prestigious Cleveland Clinic. He was

blessed to be trained by some of the great-

est medical minds of the time, and given ac-

cess to innovative breakthroughs in head,

neck, and facial plastic surgery. He contin-

ues his tradition of excellence at Lifestyle

Lift where he uses the latest in technol-

ogy to help patients who previously were

excluded from traditional plastic surgeries

procedures.

The amazing level of teamwork that he

shares with his staff is obvious to anyone

who walks through the doors at Lifestyle

Lift. While listening to his staff talk about

him you can tell that they have a genuine

respect for this man that they consider a

friend. This feeling carries over to his pa-

tients and what Dr. Papsidero calls the

“EPIC Culture”. At Lifestyle Lift “Every Pa-

tient Interaction Counts” and going above

and beyond for patients is expected.

Dr Papsidero credits his wife, Connie, and

their 2 children as being his inspiration and

strength. When not serving his patient’s Dr.

Papsidero spends his time traveling across

the United States visiting historical sites. Dr.

Papsidero’s expertise in the field of facial

rejuvenation, coupled with his commitment

to providing his patients with the best in ad-

vanced technology sets him apart as one of

Orlando’s leaders in facial plastic surgery. <

Dr. John Hughes-Papsidero Plastic Surgery

Photo by Steven Miller

Lifestyle Lift151 South Hall Lane

Suite 175Maitland, FL 32751

P: 877-581-2124www.lifestyleliftorlando.com

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PGA National Resort & SpaDestination Wedding

By Jennifer Marcus

> The PGA National Resort & Spa in Palm Beach, Florida is best known for having some of the finest golf courses in the coun-try. A handful of golf ’s most brilliant mo-ments have been played on one of the five courses located on property. As the host of the Honda Classic each spring, the PGA Na-tional Resort & Spa has seen the likes of golf legends Rory Mcllroy, Jack Nicklaus, and the newly crowned Honda Classic champion Michael Thompson. However, beyond the lush grass, the freshly manicured greens, and the impeccably designed courses, lies the

339-guestroom resort complete with nine on-property restaurants, lounges, and bars, a spa that rivals some of the most divine in the market, a zero-entry pool, and ball-rooms, conference rooms and scenic out-door locales perfect for hosting the most spectacular or most intimate affairs.

One might think that a resort so rich in golf might not be the best option for a destina-tion wedding, but following a $100 million renovation that was completed in fall 2012, the PGA National Resort & Spa might just

be the perfect place. Destination weddings have become increasingly popular in the past five years whether it be for a first time occa-sion, a couple that has found love a second time around, or even to renew vows. What lends the PGA National Resort & Spa to be-ing just the right spot for this special day is the harmonious blend of a perfect backdrop in sunny Palm Beach, a team of wedding en-thusiasts looking to incorporate traditions or help you reinvent the wheel, remarkable cuisine, and a plethora of amenities sure to keep your wedding guests satisfied.

In an effort to unveil PGA National Resort & Spa’s newest outdoor wedding venue, the resort hosted a mock wedding weekend for locals and vacationers this past January com-plete with the famous off-Broadway show Tina ‘N Tony’s Wedding. The production of-fered guests an inside look at the outdoor ceremony area that overlooks the exquisite lake and famous golf courses. The vibrant greenery provides a venue unlike any other.

With more than 39,000 square feet of spe-cial event space to choose from, finding the perfect ballroom or locale is a breeze. But what might give you some trouble is choos-ing amongst the divine cuisine options for your wedding menu.

While much of wedding planning can be tedious and overwhelming, the bride and groom always look forward to the wedding food tasting… and the PGA National Re-sort & Spa team rises to this event. What the future Mr. and Mrs. can expect from the culinary team is a fine dining experience where they can taste and see exactly how the cuisine will be served. Unlike some ho-tels, the PGA National Resort & Spa allows couples to customize the plate. The signa-ture PGA Wedding Salad is a knockout on the palette and on the eyes. The mixed field greens topped with feta cheese, sundried cranberries, and candy walnuts is nestled inside a cucumber wrap and dressed with

“Perfect for hosting the most spectacular or most

intimate affairs.”

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champagne vinaigrette. Your guests won’t skip the salad portion at this wedding.

Standout entrées are the braised beef short ribs with a bordelaise sauce and diver scal-lops, which sit next to creamy Parmesan polenta, Japanese long beans and roasted tomato. The filet mignon in a Pinot Noir demi-glace is paired with sea bass in a cit-rus beurre blanc and dance next to ched-dar potato galette, purple baby carrots and asparagus. And for dessert, aside from wed-ding cake, can be just about whatever your heart can dream up.

After a night filled with food, beverages and dancing, your guests may just need a day to relax and revive before heading home. The PGA National Resort & Spa is home to The Spa, a full–service spa and salon that is in a class of its own. With more than 100 ser-vices offered, your guests and you may need to extend your trip in Palm Beach. What separates this spa with others in the area and afar is the centerpiece of The Spa, the Waters of the World mineral pools. These include the Salies de Béarn with salts im-ported from the French Pyrenees and the Dead Sea salts from Israel.

Massage therapies from across the world are offered including techniques from the Americas, China, France, Thailand, Hawaii, Greece, Britain, Egypt, Japan, and the Swiss Alps. Body treatments are inspired by global

rituals and elements like raw sugar, seaweed, salt and aloe and are offered through thera-pies from Hungary, France, the Polynesian Islands, Israel, Palm Beaches and the South Pacific including the coconut honey sugar scrub.

In the salon, you can treat yourself from top to bottom with a blow out or updo, a facial, waxing if you dare, a makeup application, a top-of-the-line manicure including the lav-ender bliss manicure, and even a cosmetic procedure! And don’t worry guys, there are gentleman services for you as well. What will make it even harder to leave the divine spa is the comfort and richness of the locker room, which is stocked with a variety of teas and flavored waters, and showers that might keep you there long enough to fall in love with the green tea and lemongrass soap.

If you are able to drag yourself away from The Spa, you’ll want to lounge by the peace-ful pool while enjoying your favorite frozen beverage. Order lunch at Wave Poolside or save room for dinner at the award-winning Ironwood Steak & Seafood, PGA National’s signature restaurant with one of South Florida’s most extensive wine lists. Cap off your night with a drink at IBar, one of Palm Beach’s sizzling spots for a drink and some laughs with friends.This resort is incredibly hot and undeniably cool.

Whether you are planning your wedding, looking for the perfect vacation spot, or just want to play a great game of golf, PGA National Resort & Spa will help with your departure from daily life.

So do you want to pack your things and head down to Palm Beach yet? We bet you’re saying “I do.” <

PGA National Resort & Spa400 Ave of the Champions Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418877-929-3231www.pgaresorts.com

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SPECIAL PROMOTIONAL FEATURESTYLETOME.COM

By Dr. Carl BilancioneComprehensive & Cosmetic Dentistry, PA

Orlando Magic Team Dentist2828 Casa Aloma Way, Suite 700 ,

Winter Park, FL 32792P: 407-678-4000

[email protected]

Gum Recession

Thomas Yoon D.D.S, M.S.Periodontist407 647-4180 Winter Parkwww.WinterParkPeriodontist.com

David L. McIntosh D.M.D.Orthodontist407 671-4455 Winter Park407 644-8786 Maitlandwww.Mcintoshortho.com <

Charles Mc Namara D.M.D.Oral & Facial Surgeons of Mid-Florida407 644-0224 Winter Park407 774-3399 Longwood407 843-1670 Orlando www.ofsmidfl.com

A common wives tale is that gum recession is due to old age.

In closing as a general dentist it is imperative that I work with a team of experts and these professionals are part of my team.

Dr. Carl Bilancione & Staff

> Gum recession is a common den-tal problem found in approximately 4% to 12% of all adults. Aggressive tooth brushing and periodontal disease are two primary causes for recession but other factors such as genetics and teeth grinding have been identified. Untreated gum recession can ul-timately lead to root sensitivity, loss of sup-porting bone, tooth decay, plaque build-up, and risk of future recession.

In the mouth there are two types of gum tissue. The first is a dense, bright pink col-lar found around the neck of the tooth (firm gums). This tissue is similar in consistency to the skin on the palms of your hands and the soles of your feet. The purpose of this tissue is to protect the teeth and keep the gum tissues from receding. The second lay-er is a loose, moveable type tissue that has no protective properties at all (loose gums).When the firm gum layer is damaged, the underlying bone will resorb exposing the root surface of the tooth. This ultimately may lead to cavities of the root, tooth sen-sitivity, bone erosion, or even tooth loss. Gum grafts can be used to cover roots and develop gum tissue where absent due to ex-cessive gum recession. During a gum graft-ing procedure, your periodontist takes gum tissue from the roof of the mouth or anoth-er donor source to cover the exposed root. In some cases, your periodontist can simply move your gum tissues into a healthier po-sition without using tissue from the roof of the mouth. This can be done for one tooth or several teeth to even your gum line and reduce sensitivity. <

“Whether you have a gum

graft to improve function

or esthetics, patients often

receive the benefits of both:

a beautiful new smile and

improved periodontal health.”

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> Spring is slowly trying to creep out of a longer than usual winter this year and I for one am ready to see it. It is that time where we get to practice all of those New Year resolutions and shed those hiberna-tion pounds we needed to use over winter. It marks a time for people to start veering towards fresher and healthier options when it comes to the dinner table. I am here to tell you that it can also be applied to bellying up to the bar or at your favorite happy hour spot. There is a new up and coming brand that goes by the name of Enlightened Grain Organic Spirits that you must try. If you fol-low the mantra of fresher or healthier as I do during this time of year this USDA ap-proved organic spirit, or non-juniper gin, is the place you want to start.

The idea for this twist on the idea of fla-vored spirits was sparked in our own back-yard here in Central Florida. Mathew Ander-son, founder, as well as a closely-knit group of like-minded individuals are on to some-thing I believe to be unique and special. As of now their catalog consists of three options to choose from to please your senses. En-lightened Grain Origins is the closest thing most of us would compare to vodka. Very clean on the palate, this clear spirit is what I choose to use when I am looking for a Press cocktail (think equal parts soda water and tonic water with a twist of lime). Where the real fun begins is with the E.G. Inspiration and newly introduced E.G. Windsor. Anyone rolling their eyes at the idea of another fla-vored spirit-STOP! and be glad that this is not what you are thinking at all. The Enlight-ened Grain Inspiration is a Rosemary and Lavender infused spirit that happily blurs the boundary for foodies and mixologists

with flawless perfection. Anyone who is a fan of those fresh botanicals will appeal to more than one of your senses. The rose-mary is brought into the distillation process that leaves it both dancing on your tongue and livening up your olfactory senses with a delightful result. The essential oils of the lavender are introduced which really round off this flavor profile into something that allows for multiple uses. One could surely enjoy it with an ice cube in a rocks glass; however, the options are endless with a little creative blending and mixing. The flavor still holds onto that sense of fresh ingredients you look for this time of year. Here is a great way to get those healthy and fresh flavors into your glass:

THE COMPANION:

2oz. E.G. Inspiration 1oz. Aperol Liquor1 orange slice (muddle)2 cherries (muddle)3 dashes (blood) orange bitterstop with soda water Pour, Muddle, Stir, Strain, Rocks

The Companion Created By: Travis Joiner for Vines Grille and Wine Bar

The newest creation in the Enlightened Grain portfolio is the well-named Windsor. The Windsor features two more equally creative and fresh ingredients as the Inspira-tion. Sage and Earl Grey Tea have been in-troduced to this organic spirit with a more subtle but noticeable success. When tasting this by itself you really pick up on the nu-ance flavor of bergamot and orange one finds in aged Earl Grey black tea. With the

infusion of California Sage you once again find that botanical that comes in and rounds off the flavors into the balance one with a refined palate comes to expect in both the wine and spirit universe (alcohol not ghosts). Once again you have something that can be sipped on over ice or be submitted to the creative process in whichever direc-tion one seems fit. That fresh, light flavor you are seeking this time of year resides in this bottle just waiting to get out and introduce itself to you.

Whether you prefer that bold flavor that rosemary brings to the table in the E.G. In-spiration or the more subtle nuanced flavor that resides in the E.G. Windsor, one thing is for sure. That healthy and great tasting liq-uid refreshment you crave this time of year can be found at the bar thanks to the genius behind such spirits as Enlightened Grain. If you are a vodka and soda traditionalist, pick up a bottle of the E.G. Origins and you will not be disappointed with that smooth light flavor one comes to expect. Just because winter has been holding onto a dragging spring doesn’t mean we can’t get ahead of the curve. Get out there and welcome this new age of enlightenment with something fresh in your glass.<

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May 1st - 5thThe Black CrowesMay 1 at 8 pmHouse of Blues407-934-2583

A Day to Remember with Of Mice and MenMay 3 at 7:30 pmHard Rock Live OrlandoUniversal CityWalk 407-351-5483

of MontrealMay 4 at 6 pmThe Social407-246-1419

Blue Man GroupMay 1 at 8 pmSharp Aquos Theatre407-258-3626

Cirque du Soleil: “La Nouba”May 1-11, 28-31 at 6 pmLa Nouba Theatre407-939-1298

Monsters of Magic with Dr. LovecraftMay 3 at 7:30 pmWhy Not Lounge407-862-4455

ME Dance, Inc. Presents “Heroes – Who Are Your Heroes?”May 3-4 at 8pm, May 5 at 7:30pmThe Mandell Theatre407-447-1700

Luis RaúlMay 3 at 8:30 pmBob Carr Performing Arts Center407-849-2577

Steve E. Wright Book SigningMay 1 at 1 pmCooper Memorial Library352-536-2275

May 6th - 12thOlly MursMay 7 at 7 pmHouse of Blues407-934-2583

PhoenixMay 8 at 8:30 pmHouse of Blues407-934-2583

Alkaline Trio with BaysideMay 10 at 8:30 pm

House of Blues407-934-2583

Clutch with The Sword and LionizeMay 11 at 8 pmHouse of Blues407-934-2583

Career FairMay 6 at 11 amCrowne Plaza407-355-0550

May 13th - 19thCollie BuddzMay 14 at 7:30 pmThe Social407-246-1419

Bloc PartyMay 17 at 6 pmThe Beacham407-246-1419

Zoso: A Tribute to Led ZeppelinMay 17 at 8:30 pmHouse of Blues407-934-2583

Jamey JohnsonMay 18 at 8:30 pmHouse of Blues Orlando407-934-2583

Going Raw! Potluck DinnerMay 17 at 7 pm

New World Wellness407-847-8792

May 20th - 31stJohn PinetteMay 23 at 8 pmOrlando Improv & Fat Fish Blue407-480-2000

Mike EppsMay 24 at 8 pmBob Carr Performing Arts Center407-849-2577

Coin & Currency ShowMay 20 at 9 amMaitland Civic Center407-647-2111

Viva Jazz OrlandoMay 20 at 4:30 pmWalt Disney World Amphitheater at Lake Eola Park813-217-2011

Repticon: Exotic Animal ShowMay 21-22 at 10 amCentral Florida FairExposition Park407-295-3247

Muscle & Classic Car ShowMay 26 at 11 amRoute 46 Entertainment District

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Miss Nelson Has a Field Day

A Broadway musical for the whole family! Adapted from the book by Harry Allard & James Marshall | Book, Music, & Lyrics by Joan Cushing | Based on the Books by Arnold Lobel | Directed by Steve MacKinnon

Miss Nelson’s students, the Smed-ley Elementary School Torna-does, haven’t won a single game and are the worst football team in the state. She enlists Coach Viola Swamp to whip the team into shape and save the day! Join the students on a hilarious musi-cal romp that takes you from the classroom to the gridiron.

Pre-Show: Be in the theater 10 minutes before the show for in-teractive fun for the whole family! Members of the cast will engage the audience in sing-a-longs and games to shake the sillies out be-fore settling down for Miss Nelson has a Field Day.

May 1-4 at Various TimesOrlando Shakespeare Theater407-447-1700

The 11th Annual Orlando Cabaret Festival

Mad Cow Theatre’s intimate 2-theatre complex in Downtown Orlando plays host to The 11th Annual Orlando Cabaret Festival, featuring intimate performances from some of the world’s preemi-nent cabaret and jazz artists.

This year, Orlando Cabaret hosts Broadway greats Emily Skinner and Shoshana Bean, and Tony DeSare, one of country’s hottest young singer/pianists. Also attending is Lee Lessack, one of the most in-fluential names in Cabaret and the sassy stylings of Mel & El. Round-ing out the festival are Michael Walters and Lindsey Alley, two faces familiar to Central Florida who have made their names on the national Cabaret stage, as well as local favorites!

May 1-12 at Various TimesMad Cow Theatre407-297-8788

Viva la Música

Celebrate the food, fun, sights and sounds of Latin culture at this an-nual Hispanic festival for the en-tire family, featuring live concerts by internationally renowned Latin musical artists and savory Latin cuisine prepared by SeaWorld Or-lando’s own Executive Chef, Héc-tor Colón.

Enjoy Viva la Música a, May 4 at Bayside Stadium. Concerts are free with SeaWorld admission. On Sat-urday, May 4, El Gran Combo will be performing.

Event area opens at 12:00 pm. Concerts begin at 3:00 pm.

May 4 at 12 pmSeaWorld Orlando407-363-2259

Memphis

TURN UP THAT DIAL…From the underground dance clubs of 1950s Memphis, Tennessee, comes a hot new Broadway musical that bursts off the stage with explosive danc-ing, irresistible songs and a thrilling tale of fame and forbidden love. In-spired by actual events, MEMPHIS is about a white radio DJ who wants to change the world and a black club singer who is ready for her big break. Go along on their incredible journey to the ends of the airwaves — filled with laughter, soaring emotion and roof-raising rock ‘n’ roll. Winner of four 2010 Tony Awards including Best Musi-cal, MEMPHIS features a Tony-win-ning book by Joe DiPietro (“I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change”) and a Tony-winning original score with music by Bon Jovi founding member David Bryan. Directing is Tony nominee Christopher Ashley (Xanadu), and choreography is by Sergio Trujillo (Jersey Boys). The cast stars Tony nominee Adam Pas-cal, Tony nominee Montego Glover, Derrick Baskin, J. Bernard Callo-way, and James Monroe Iglehart. Get ready to experience Theater’s most exciting new destination… MEMPHIS!

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AKI Restaurant7460 Universal Blvd. Orlando407-354-0025 $Sushi & family style Japanese cuisineAmura Sand Lake7786 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando407-370-0007 $$Japanese delicacies, sushi, seafood & steakAyothaya Thai Cuisine7555 West Sand Lake 407-345-0040 $$Authentic Thai cuisineBahama Breeze 8849 International Dr. Orlando407-248-2499 $$Exciting Caribbean cuisineBee Won 5100 Dr Phillips Blvd. Orlando407-601-7788 $$$Korean cuisineBB Kings Blues Club Orlando 9101 International Dr. 407-370-4550BiCE at Loews Portofino Bay Hotel5601 Universal Blvd. Orlando407-503-1415 $$$$Fine Italian Riviera dining Bob Marley- A Tribute to FreedomUniversal CityWalk Orlando407-224-FOOD $$Authentic Jamaican food Bonefish Grill7830 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-355-7707 $$Fresh fish & grilled specialtiesBravo! Cucina Italiana 7924 Via Dellagio Wy.Orlando407-351-5880 $$Casual dining with fresh, authentic Italian cuisineBrio Tuscan Grille4200 Conroy Rd.Mall at Millenia, Orlando407-351-8892 $$$Authentic Tuscan culinary creations The Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. Restaurant & Market Universal CityWalk Orlando407-903-0044 $$Seafood & Forrest Gump MemorabiliaCala BellaRosen Shingle Creek Hotel 9939 Universal Blvd., Orlando407-996-3322 $$$$Upscale Italian cuisine with Mediterranean & American inspirationCalifornia Pizza Kitchen4200 Conroy Rd.Mall at Millenia Orlando407-248-7887 $Innovative pizza, pasta, soups & saladsThe Capital Grille9101 International Dr. Orlando407-370-4392 $$$$Dry-aged steak, seafood & wineCantina Laredo8000 Via Dellagio Way Orlando407-345-0186 $$$

Gourmet Mexican foodCapriccio Grill9801 International Dr. Orlando407-345-4450 $$$Italian steakhouse, seafood & pastaCedar’s 7732 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando407-351-6000 $$Lebanese cuisine, steak, seafood & lambCharley’s Steak House8255 International Dr. Orlando407-363-0228 $$Flame-broiled steak, chicken, chops & fishChristini’s Ristorante Italiano7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando407-345-8770 $$$Original, multi-regional Italian cuisine Cheesecake Factory4200 Conroy Rd.Mall at Millenia Orlando407-226-0333 $$ Over 200 menu items including the famous cheescakeCuba Libre9101 International Dr.Orlando 407-226-1600 $$$Traditional & modern Cuban cuisine Copper Canyon9101 International Dr.Orlando 407-363-3933 $$$Emeril’s Orlando Universal CityWalk Orlando407-224-2424 $$$$“New” New Orleans cuisineEmeril’s Tchoup Chop Royal Pacific Resort 6300 Hollywood Wy. Orlando407-503-2467 $$$$Polynesian & Asian cuisine with a twistEspeto de Prata Brazilian Steakhouse5350 International Dr. Orlando407-345-4774 $$$Traditional Brazilian all-you-can-eat fare & slow roasted meatsEverglades Rosen Centre Hotel9840 International Dr. Orlando407-996-2385 $$$Prime steaks, fresh Florida seafood & gatorFiorella’s Cucina Toscana9501 Universal Blvd.Orlando407-233-2950 $$$Simple, fresh Italian dishes from Tuscany & Northern ItalyFish Bones6707 W Sand Lake Rd.Orlando407-352-0135 $$$Fresh seafood, steak & prime ribFleming’s8030 Via Dellagio WayOrlando407-370-0711 $$$Fogo de Chao8282 International Dr.Orlando407-352-5706 $$$Funky Monkey Wine Company9101 International Dr. 1208 Pointe Orlando 407-418-9463 $$$Hard Rock Café Universal CityWalk Orlando407-351-7625 $$$Rock’n American cuisine

J Alexander’s Orlando at Rialto7335 W Sand Lake Rd.Orlando 407-345-1039 $$$Contemporary American restaurantJack’s Place The Rosen Plaza Hotel 9700 International Dr.Orlando407-996-1787 $$$Gourmet steak & seafood in a whimsical atmosphereJimmy Buffet’s Margaritaville Universal CityWalk Orlando407-224-2155 $$“Floribbean” fare & famous margaritasThe Kitchen Hard Rock Hotel 5800 Universal Blvd. Orlando407-503-2431 $$$Breakfast buffet, steak & seafoodA Land Remembered Rosen Shingle Creek Hotel9939 Universal Blvd. Orlando407-996-3324 $$$$Legendary Orlando steakhouse Latin QuarterUniversal CityWalk Orlando407-224-FOOD $$‘Nuevo Latino’ cuisine, cantina, and churasscariaMemories of India7625 Turkey Lake Rd.Dr. Philips407-370-3277 $$Rich & flavorful Indian dishesMama Della’s at Loews Portofino Bay HotelPortofino Bay Hotel 5601 Universal Blvd., Orlando407-503-3463 $$$ Real Italian mama’s kitchen Maggiano’s 9101 International Dr. Orlando407-241-8650 $$$Italian-American dishes & family style cuisineMing Court9188 International Dr. Orlando407-351-9988 $$$Oriental dining, sushi, dim sum, wok & grill selectionsMorton’s7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando407-248-3485 $$$Prime-aged steak, fresh fish & elegant dessertMoon Fish7525 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando407-363-7262 $$$Fresh seafood and steak blending Pan-Asian, Cajun & Pacific Rim fareNagoya Sushi7600 Dr. Phillips Blvd. Orlando407-248-8558 $$Innovative Sushi creations and seasonal specialties NASCAR Sports GrilleUniversal CityWalk Orlando407-224-RACE(7223) $$Upscale sports bar and grille NBA City Universal CityWalk Orlando407-363-5919 $$Contemporary American cuisineOcean Prime7339 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando 407-781-4880 $$$$Seafood & steak, handcrafted cocktails & world

class winesOceanaire Seafood Room9101 International Dr.Orlando407-363-4801 $$$$Oyster bar & fish selections from around the worldOrchid Court Sushi Bar Royal Pacific Resort6300 Hollywood Wy. Orlando407-503-3000 $$$Tropical drinks & exotic sushi plattersPalm Restaurant Hard Rock Hotel5800 Universal Blvd. Orlando407-503-7256 $$$$Prime cut meats, Nova Scotia lobster, American & Italian farePassage to India6129 Westwood Blvd. Orlando407-351-3456 $$Northern Indian cuisine PastamoreUniversal CityWalk Orlando407-224-FOOD $$Italian cuisine Pat O’Brien’sUniversal CityWalk Orlando407-224-2106 $$Famed New Orleans Watering Hole Peperoncino7988 Dellagio Way, Suite 108 Orlando407-440-2856 $$Authentic Italian cuisineP.F. Chang’s China BistroMall at Millenia4200 Conroy Rd. Orlando407-345-2888 $$Classic Chinese cuisine with a modern bistro touchRaga7559 W. Sand Lake Rd. Orlando407-985-2900 $$New Indian Inspired Global CuisineRed Bamboo6803 S Kirkman Rd.Orlando407-226-8997 $$Authentic Thai cuisineRengetsu of Tokyo8400 International Dr. Orlando407-345-0044 $$$Delectable Japanese cuisineRoy’s7760 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando407-352-4844 $$$$Hawaiian fusion blending Europeansauces & Asian spicesRuth’s Chris Steakhouse7501 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando407-226-3900 $$$$Sizzling steaks, seafood, salad & dessertSeason’s 527700 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando407-354-5212 $$$Grill & wine barSeito Sushi Sand Lake8031 Turkey Lake Road #700407-248-8888 $$SushiSpencer’s For Steaks & Chops

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Hilton Orlando6001 Destination Pkwy.407-313-8625 $$$SteakhouseSushi Katana4192 Conroy Rd. #103, Orlando 407-345-0055 $$$Contemporary Sushi Taverna Opa9101 International Dr. STe 2240 Orlando 407-351-8660 $$Greek and Mediterranean dishes Texas de Brazil5259 International Dr.Orlando407-355-0355 $$$Slow roasted meats & traditional Brazilian side dishes Tommy Bahama Cafe9101 International Dr. Orlando321-281-5888 $$$Island-inspired cuisineVines7533 W Sand Lake Rd. Orlando407-351-1227 $$$Grille & wine bar with live music Vito’s Chop House8633 International Dr. Orlando407-354-2467 $$Classic steakhouse with an Italian flareWantilan Luau Royal Pacific Hotel 6300 Hollywood Wy. Orlando

407-503-3463 $$$$ Hawaiian themed buffet & dinner show

MILLENIA

Blue Martini4200 Conroy Rd.Mall at Millenia Orlando407-447-2583 $$Premier martini loungeCrave 4158 Conroy Rd.,Orlando, FL 32839407-345-8788 $$$ Fresh, Vibrant, American

WEST

Caffe Positano3030 E Semoran Blvd. Apopka407-774-8080 $$Family-owned authentic ItalianHagan O’Reilly’s16112 Marsh Rd. #401, Winter Garden407-905-4782 $$Irish food & pubNYPD II Pizza2589 S Hiawassee Rd. Orlando407-293-8880 $$Pizza & salad

DOWNTOWN / CENTRAL 310 Lakeside301 East Pine St., Orlando407-373-0310 $$ New American cuisine & bar Amura Downtown55 W Church St., Orlando407-316-8500 $$$Sushi, seafood, steak & wineBananas924 N Mills AveOrlando, FL 32803407-480-2200 $Modern diner The Boheme RestaurantThe Grand Bohemian Hotel 325 S Orange Ave., Orlando407-313-9000 $$$Eclectic & classic dishes with a modern twistCafé Trastevere825 N Magnolia Ave. Orlando407-839-0235 $$Casual Roman-Italian restaurantCeviche Tapas Bar & Restaurant125 W Church St.Orlando321-281-8140 $$$Authentic Northern Spain & Catalan cuisineCityfish Restaurant617 E Central Blvd. Orlando407-849-9779 $$ Neighborhood seafood restaurant

Citrus Restaurant821 N Orange Ave.Orlando407-373-0622 $$$New American cuisine with Latin inspirationsDexter’s808 E Washington St. Orlando407-648-2777 $$ Wine bar with rotating food menuThe Fifth112 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-826-1932 $$$A Little of Everything. A Large Experience.Funky Monkey Wine Company912 N. Mills Ave.Orlando 407-427-1447 $$$Sushi-Steak-Seafood-Wine-Beer-Sake

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NORMAN’S showcases the menu of legendary Chef, Norman Van Aken.

Chef Norman is known internationally as “The Founding Father of New World

Cuisine.” His cuisine is a celebration of Latin, Caribbean, Asian, African and American

flavors. Chef Norman is the only Floridian to be inducted into the prestigious “James

Beard list of Who’s Who.” Located at The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes,

NORMAN’S offers picturesque views of the Greg Norman golf course as well as the

property lake on site. Enjoy dining in our Main Dining Room or book your next get

together in our Private Dining Room.

Located at: The Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes, 4012 Central Florida Parkway, Orlando, FL. 32837NORMAN’S serves dinner nightly from 6:00 to 10:00pm • Call 407-393-4333 • www.normans.com

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Graffiti Junktion900 E Washington St. 407-426-9503 $American burger barHue 629 E Central Blvd.Orlando 407-849-1800 $$$Urban bistroJohnny’s Fillin’ Station2631 S Ferncreek Ave. Orlando407-894-6900 $Sanwiches, salad, burgers & wingsJuliana’s2306 Edgewater Dr. College Park407-425-1801 $$$Fine Tuscan cuisineK Wine Bar1710 Edgewater Dr.College Park 407-872-2332 $$$Upscale dining featuring eclectic American dishesKres Chophouse & Lounge17 W Church St.Orlando407-447-7950 $$$Progressive American steakhousePaxia2611 Edgewater Dr.,College Park407-420-1155 $$Alta Cocina Mexicana & Tequila LoungeSenso Supper Club13 South Orange Ave. Orlando407-246-1755 $$American cuisine & music Seito SushiBaldwin Park4898 New Broad St. Orlando407-898-8801 $$Sushi & Japanese fareShari Sushi621 E Central Blvd. Orlando 407-420-9420 $$Japanese food & sushi with an American flareShin Sushi and Saki Bar803 N Orange Ave.Orlando407-648-8000 $$$Fine Japanese diningSmokey Bones BBQ3400 E Colonial Dr.Orlando407-894-1511 $Bar & fire grillSpice Modern Steakhouse407 E Central Blvd. Orlando407-481-9533 $$$Eclectic & modern American cuisineTaste717 W Smith St.College Park407-835-0646 $California small plate (tapas) style with Caribbean influencesUrban Flats183 S Orange Ave. #100, Orlando 321-332-6889 $$Refined casual wine bar with

flatbread specialtiesWall Street Cantina19 N Orange Ave.Orlando407-420-1515 $Tropical & Mexican themed menu with entertainmentWildside BBQ & Grill 700 E Washington St. Orlando407-872-8665 $$ Award-winning BBQ

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310 Park South310 S Park Ave.Winter Park407-647-7277 $$$New American cuisine & barBosphorous Turkish Cuisine108 S Park Ave.Winter Park407-644-8609 $$Family-owned authentic Turkish fareBRIO Tuscan Grille480 N Orlando Ave. #110Winter Park 407-622-5611 $$Authentic Tuscan culinary creationsCafé de France526 S Park Ave. Winter Park 407-647-1869 $$Authentic French CuisineChez Vincent533 W New England Ave., Winter Park407-533-2929 $$Upscale French restaurantChristner’s Del Frisco’s Prime Steak & Lobster 729 Lee Rd., Orlando407-645-4443 $$$Prime steak & seafoodDexter’s558 W New England Ave., Winter Park407-629-1150 $Wine bar with rotating food menuEnzian Theatre1300 S Orlando Ave. 407-629-1088. $$Fusion of food & filmFleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar933 N Orlando Ave.Winter Park407-699-9463 $$$Steak, chops, seafood salad & wineFuji Sushi1449 Lee Road, Winter Park407-645-1299 $$Sushi & Japanese fareHot Olives6015 New York Ave., Winter Park407-629-1030 $$Gourmet American-Mediter-ranean Houston’s215 S Orlando Ave. Winter Park407-740-4005 $$$Diverse American classicsLUMA on Park290 S Park Ave. Winter Park407-599-4111 $$$

Progressive American cuisine Mi Tomatina433 W. New England Ave, Winter Park321-977-4881Spanish cuisinePannullo’s216 S Park Ave. Winter Park407-629-7270 $$Casual Italian farePark Plaza Gardens319 S Park Ave., Winter Park407-645-2475 $$$Fine dining sidewalk cafe & bar Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse610 N Orlando Ave.Winter Park407-622-2444 $$$$Sizzling steaks, seafood, salad & dessertWazzabi1408 Gay Rd. , Winter Park407-647-8744 $$$ Japanese steakhouse & sushi bar

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Artist PointWilderness Lodge901 W Timberline Dr. Orlando407-939-3463 $$$American Northwestern cuisine Bahama Breeze8735 Vineland Ave. Orlando407-938-9010 $$$Exciting Caribbean cuisineBomaDisney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge2901 Osceola ParkwayLake Buena Vista407-938-4722 $$Flavors of AfricaBull & Bear Steakhouse®At Waldorf Astoria Orlando 14200 Bonnet Creek Resort LaneOrlando 407-597-5500 $$$Hearty portions of classic fareCalifornia GrillDisney’s Contemporary Resort4600 N. World Dr.Orlando407-939-3463 $$$$California cuisineCitricosDisney’s Grand Floridian Resort4401 Floridian Wy. Lake Buena Vista407-824-2989 $$$Southern European cuisine Columbia Restaurant649 Front St.Celebration407-566-1505 $$$Spanish restaurant Flying Fish CaféDisney’s Board Walk Orlando407-939-3463 $$$Contemporary seafoodFulton’s Crab HouseDowntown Disney Orlando407-934-2628 or 407.828.8966 $$Fresh and traditional seafood dishesHawk’s Landing Steakhouse and Grille8701 World Center Dr., Orlando407-238-8829 $$$$

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Steak, fish, pork,poultry & lambHigh Velocity8701 World Center Dr., Orlando407-238-8690 $$$Trendy sports barHouse of Blues1490 E. Buena Vista Dr. Orlando407-934-BLUE $$ Southern American food Il MulinoWalt Disney World Swan1200 Epcot Resort Blvd.Lake Buena Vista407-934-1610 $$Vibrant Italian cuisineImperium Food & Wine Restaurant & Wine Shop606 Market St., Celebration407-566-9054JikoDisney’s Animal Kingdom Lodge2901 Osceola Parkway Lake Buena Vista407-938-7149 $$$Fusion of African, Indian & Mediterranean cuisineJohnnie’s Hideaway12551 State Rd. 535Orlando 407-827-1111 $$Steak, fish & Floribbean cuisine La CoquinaHyatt Regency Grand CypressOne Grand Cypress Blvd., Orlando407-239-1234 $$$$Fine French dining La Luce®At Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek14100 Bonnet Creek Resort LaneOrlando407-597-3600 $$$Authentic Italian dining Market Street Café701 Front St. Celebration407-566-1144 $$Classic American dining Mikado’s Japanese Steakhouse8701 World Center Dr., Orlando407-238-8664 $$$Japanese & TeppanyakiMoon Fish7525 W Sand Lake Rd.407-363-7262 $$Fresh seafood and steak blending Pan-Asian, Cajun & Pacific Rim farePlanet Hollywood Downtown Disney Orlando407-827-7827 $$Classic American foodPortobello Restaurant Downtown Disney Orlando407-934-8888 $$Classic ItalianThe Plantation Roomat Celebration Hotel700 Bloom St. Celebration407-566-6000 $$Fine steakhouse, Florida seafood & saladRainforest CaféDowntown Disney, Orlando407-827-8500 $$$Tropical & specialty itemsRenaissance Orlando 6677 Sea Harbor Dr., Orlando

407-351-5555 $$$American & Japanese Ristorante Tuscany8701 World Center Dr., Orlando407-238-8577 $$$First authentic Tuscan restaurant in OrlandoSeito Sushi671 Front St. Celebration407-566-1889 $$Sushi & Japanese fareSolaris8701 World Center Dr., Orlando 407-238-8528 $$$Homestyle cookingTodd English’s bluezooWalt Disney World Dolphin Resort1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd.Lake Buena Vista407-934-1111 $$$Fresh seafood & coastal world cuisineVictoria & Albert’s Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa Lake Buena Vista407-939-3463 $$$$Contemporary American cuisineWolfgang Puck CaféDowntown DisneyOrlando407.938.WOLF (9653) $$Asian and California-fusion cuisine

NORTH

Amura950 Market Promenade Ave. Lake Mary407-936-6001 $$$Japanese sushi, seafood & steakDexter’s950 Market Promenade Ave. Lake Mary407-805-3090 $$Wine bar with rotating food menuEnzo’s Restaurant on the Lake1130 S 1792 Longwood407-834-9872 $$$$Sophisticated Italian cuisine Fish Bones7005 County Rd., 46A Lake Mary 407-581-2399 $$Fresh seafood, steak & prime ribHana Sushi397 E Altamonte Dr., #1200Altamonte Springs407-830-9233 $$$Classic Japanese & sushi Journeys Restaurant12091 Alaqua Dr.Longwood407-995-3333 $$$Blending of world cuisineKohinoor249 W S.R. 436 Altamonte Springs407-788-6004 $$Authentic Indian foodNagoya Sushi5661 Red Bug Lake Rd. Winter Springs407-478-3388 $$Innovative Sushi creations Rengetsu 901 S. Orlando Ave. Maitland407-345-0044 $$$Delectable Japanese cuisine

Stonewood Tavern 1210 International Pkwy., Heathrow407-333-9199 $$Oak burning grill featuring steak & seafoodTerramia Wine Bar & Tavern 1185 S. Spring Center Blvd. Altamonte Springs407-774-8466 $$ Authentic Italian diningVineyard Wine Company1140 Townpark Ave., #1260 Lake Mary 407-833-9463 $$ Food & wine pairings

SOUTH

Bauern-Stube8015 S Orange Ave.Orlando407-857-8404 $$Authentic German cuisine Julie’s Waterfront4201 S Orange Ave.Orlando 407-240-2557 $$Seafood & healthy menu itemsLe Coq Au Vin4800 S. Orange Ave., Orlando407-851-6980 $$$New world flavorsNorman’sThe Ritz-Carlton Orlando, Grande Lakes4012 Central Florida Pkwy., Orlando407-393-4333 $$$$Flavors from all 4 corners of the worldPadrino’s Cuban Bistro The Village at Hunter’s Creek 13586 S John Young Pkwy Orlando407-251-5107 $$ Sushi TomiSW-8463 S John Young Pkwy.Orlando407-352-8635 $$Sushi & Japanese

EAST

Amigos Original Tex-Mex Restaurant & Cantina 749 N Alafaya Trail Orlando407-823- 7138 $Blend of Texas & Mexican dishes Pho Pasteur710 S. Goldenrod Rd. Orlando 407-658-1967Authentic Vietnamese Sweet! 711 N Alafaya Trail Orlando407-277-7746 $Cupcakes, frozen yogurt & coffee

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Buena Vista Palace Walt Disney World Village, 1900 Buena Vista Dr., Lake Buena Vista407-827-2727Celebration Hotel700 Bloom St. Celebration407-566-6000Crowne Plaza 12000 International Dr. Orlando407-355-0550Embassy Suites Downtown Orlando 191 East Pine St. Orlando 407-841-1000Embassy Suites Grand Beach8317 Lake Bryan Beach Blvd.Orlando407-238-2500Eo Inn & Urban Spa227 N Eola Dr.Orlando407-481-8485The Florida Mall Hotel & Conference Center1500 Sand Lake Rd.Orlando800-588-4656Gaylord Palms Resort 6000 W Osceola Pkwy. Orlando407-586-2000The Grand Bohemian Hotel325 S. Orange Ave.Orlando407-313-9000Grosvenor ResortWalt Disney World Village, 1850 Hotel Plaza Blvd., Lake Buena Vista866-972-6244

Hard Rock 5800 Universal Blvd.Orlando407-503-ROCKHilton 1751 Hotel Plaza Blvd.Lake Buena Vista407-827-4000Hilton Orlando6001 Destination PkwyOrlando407-313-4300Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek14100 Bonnet Creek Resort Lane, Orlando407-597-3600Hotel Royal PlazaWalt Disney World Village 1905 Hotel Plaza Blvd.Lake Buena Vista407-477-4652Hyatt Regency1 Grand Cypress Blvd. Orlando407-239-1234Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport9300 Airport Blvd.Orlando407-825-1234 Lake Buena Vista8100 Lake Ave. Orlando407-239-1144JW Marriott 4040 Central Florida Pkwy., Orlando407-206-2300World Center Marriott8701 World Center Dr. Orlando407-239-4200

Omni Orlando Resort1500 Masters Blvd. Orlando 407-390-6664The Peabody9801 International Dr. Orlando407-352-4000 / 800-PEABODYLoews Portofino Bay Hotel at Universal Orlando 5601 Universal Blvd.Orlando407-503-1000Radisson Barceló8444 International Dr. Orlando407-345-0505Renaissance Hotel5445 Forbes Place Orlando 407-240-1000Renaissance Orlando Resort at SeaWorld6677 Sea Harbor Dr.Orlando 407-351-5555The Ritz-Carlton Grande Lakes4012 Central Florida Pkwy., Orlando407-206-2400Rosen Shingle Creek9939 Universal Blvd.Orlando 407-996-9933Rosen Plaza Hotel 9700 International Dr. Orlando407-996-9700Rosen Centre Hotel 9840 International Dr. Orlando407-996-9840Loews Royal Pacific Resort at Universal Orlando 6300 Hollywood Wy.Orlando 407-503-3000Sheraton Orlando Downtown Hotel400 W Livingston St.Orlando 407-843-6664

Sheraton Orlando North Hotel600 N Lake Destiny Dr. Maitland407-660-9000Waldorf Astoria Orlando14200 Bonnet Creek Resort LaneOrlando407-597-5500Walt Disney World Swan & Dolphin1500 Epcot Resorts Blvd.Lake Buena VistaSwan: 407-934-3000 Dolphin: 407-934-4000The Westin Imagine Orlando9501 Universal Blvd. Orlando407-233-2200Wyndham Palace1900 Buena Vista Dr. Lake Buena Vista407-827-2727Wyndham Resort 8001 International Dr.Orlando407-351-2420

Celebration Golf Club701 Golf Park Dr.CelebrationSize: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 6,792407-566-4653Champions Gate Golf1400 Masters Blvd.Champions Gate407-787-4653Diamondback Golf Club6501 S.R. 544 E. Haines City Size: 18, Par: 72Yardage: 6,805863-421-0437Eagle Creek Golf Club10350 Emerson Lake Blvd.Orlando407-273-4653Falcon’s Fire Golf Club3200 Seralago Blvd. Kissimmee407-239-5445

Golden Bear Club at Keene’s Pointe6300 Jack Nicklaus Pkwy.,Windermere Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 7,173407-876-5775Grand Pines Golf Club6351 International Golf Club Rd. Orlando 407-239-6909Harmony Golf Preserve7251 Five Oaks Dr. 407-891-8525Hawk’s Landing Golf at the Orlando World Center Marriott8701 World Center Dr., OrlandoSize: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 6,810407-238-8660Hunter’s Creek Golf Course14401 Sports Club Wy., OrlandoSize: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 7,432407-240-4653 Kissimmee Bay Country Club 2801 Kissimmee Bay Blvd. ,KissimmeeSize:a 18, Par: 71 Yardage: 6,846407-348-4653Kissimmee Golf Club 3103 Florida Coach Dr. Kissimmee 407-847-2816Kissimmee Oaks Golf1500 Oaks Blvd.Kissimmee407-933-4055

MetroWest Golf Club 2100 S Hiawassee Rd.Orlando Size: 18, Par: 72 , Yardage: 7,051407-299-1099Mission Inn Golf and Tennis Resort 10400 C.R. 48Howey-in-the-Hills352-324-3101Mystic Dunes Golf Club7900 Mystic Dunes Lane, Celebration407-787-5678Orange County National Golf Center and Lodge 16301 Phil Ritson Wy. Winter Garden407-656-2626Panther Lake Golf Course16703 Phil Ritson WayWinter Garden, FL407-656-2626Remington Golf Club2995 Remington Blvd. Kissimmee407-344-4004Reunion Resort & Club7599 Gathering Dr. Davenport407-662-1000 Arnold Palmer Legacy7593 Gathering DriveReunion, Florida 34747Size: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 6,916 The Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Orlando, Grande Lakes4048 Central Florida Pkwy. , Orlando407-393-4900

Rosen’s Shingle Creek Golf ClubRosen Shingle CreekUniversal Blvd.OrlandoSize: 18, Par: 72Yardage: 7,213407-996-9933Southern Dunes Golf Club2888 Southern Dunes Blvd., Haines City800-632-6400Timacuan Golf & Country Club550 Timacuan Blvd. Lake Mary407-321-0010The Villas of Grand Cypress 1 N Jacaranda OrlandoNorth, South, and East CoursesSize: 9, Par: 36Yardage: 3,521; 3,462; and 3,434, respectivelyThe New CourseSize: 18, Par: 72 Yardage: 6,773407-239-4700Waldorf Astoria Golf Club14224 Bonnet Creek Resort LaneOrlando407-597-3783Walt Disney World Golf CoursesWalt Disney World Lake Buena Vista Osprey Ridge407-939-4653

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633 Osceola Avenue,

Winter Park

504-561-1234

Aquatica

5800 Water Play Way,

Orlando

888-800-5447

Blizzard Beach

1534 W Buena Vista Drive,

Lake Buena Vista

407-939-6244

Blue Man Group Orlando

6000 Universal Boulevard,

Orlando

407-258-3626

Bok Tower Gardens

1151 Tower Boulevard,

Lake Wales

863-676-1408

Charles Hosmer Morse Museum

of American Art

445 North Park Avenue,

Winter Park

407-647-1284

Cirque Du Soleil La Nouba

1478 E Buena Vista Drive,

Lake Buena Vista

407-939-7600

Discovery Cove

6000 Discovery Cove Way,

Orlando

877-434-7268

Disney’s Animal Kingdom

Bay Lake, Florida

407-938-3000

Disney’s Hollywood Studios

Animation Courtyard

Lake Buena Vista

407-824-4321

Epcot

1510 North Avenue Of The Stars,

Orlando 407-824-4321

Fun Spot Attractions

5551 Del Verde Way,

Orlando

407-363-3867

Gatorland

14501 South Orange

Blossom Trail, Orlando

407-855-5496

Holy Land Experience

4655 Vineland Road,

Orlando

407-872-2272

iFLY

6805 Visitors Circle,

Orlando

407-903-1150

Indy Racing Experience

3450 North World Drive,

Lake Buena Vista

888-357-5002

Kennedy Space Center

SR 405, Kennedy Space Center,

1-866-737-5235

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1000 Universal Studios Plaza

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800-837-2273

Legoland

Legoland Way,

Winter Haven

877-350-5346

Magic Kingdom

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1180 Seven Seas Dr,

Lake Buena Vista

407-824-4500

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201 Parcel Lane,

Orlando

407-480-2477

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777 East Princeton Street,

Orlando

407-514-2000

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1486 E Buena Vista Drive,

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407-939-0130

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8201 International Drive,

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407-363-4418

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407-363-2617

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Daily News Café231 N Magnolia Ave. Orlando407-648-8718Java Lava Coffee Shop47 E Robinson AveOrlando 407-770-1888Metro Espresso Pizza Cafe417 E Central Blvd. Orlando407-422-5282Natura Coffee and Tea 12078 Collegiate Wy. Orlando 407-482-5000

COMEDY CLUBS

Bonkerz at CityJazzUniversal CityWalkOrlando 407-629-2665SAK Comedy Club29 S. Orange Ave, Orlando 407-648-0001

DANCE CLUBS & LOUNGES

180 Grey Goose Lounge400 W Church St Orlando407-913-01802323 W Church St. Orlando 407-420-1111Antigua 41 W Church St. Orlando407-649-4270Atlantic DanceDisney’s Boardwalk Orlando407-939-2444Back Booth37 W Pine St. Orlando407-999-2570BackstageThe Rosen Plaza Hotel 9700 International Dr. Orlando407-996-9700

Big Belly Brewery33 W Church St. Orlando407-649-4270Blue Martini4200 Conroy Rd.Mall at Millenia Orlando407-447-2583Bob Marley - A Tribute to FreedomUniversal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-3663Bösendorfer Lounge325 S Orange Ave. Orlando407-313-9000Chillers33 W Church St. Orlando407-649-4270 CityWalk’s Rising StarUniversal CityWalk Orlando 407-363-8000Cigarz at CityWalk6000 Universal Blvd. Ste. 740A Orlando407-370-2999Club at Firestone578 N Orange Ave. Orlando 407-872-0066Dragon Room 25 W Church St. Orlando407-843-8600Ember42 W Central Blvd. Orlando407-849-5200Eternal Tap116 W. Church St.,Orlando, FL 32801407-601-4946Fiddler’s Green544 W Fairbanks Ave. Winter Park 407-645-2050 The Fifth112 S Orange Ave. Orlando 407-826-1932Finn Henry’s39 N Orange Ave.Orlando407-648-0100The Groove Universal CityWalk Orlando407-224-2165Howl at the Moon8815 International Dr. Orlando, 407-354-5999 Jake’s American BarUniversal CityWalk Orlando 407-503-3000 Latin QuarterUniversal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-3663Latitudes33 W Church St.Orlando407-649-4270 The Lodge49 N Orange Ave.Orlando407-650-8786One Eyed Jacks15 N Orange Ave.Orlando407-420-1515Pat O’Brien’sUniversal CityWalk Orlando407-224-3663Peacock Room 1321 N Mills Ave. Orlando

407-228-0048

Red CoconutUniversal CityWalk Orlando 407-224-2425Rix Lounge1000 W Buena Vista Dr. Lake Buena Vista 407-939-3806Rok Room41 W Church St. Orlando407-649-4270Senso Supper Club13 S Orange Ave. Orlando407-246-1755Sky 6064 N Orange Ave. Orlando407-425-7588Suite B50 E Central Blvd. Orlando407-246-1750Touch55 West Church Street Orlando 888-455-2634Vain22 S. Magnolia AvenueOrlando, FL 32801407-835-3590Vanity110 S. Orange Ave., Orlando, FL 32801 407-602-7462Velvet BarUniversal CityWalk Orlando 407-490-1272Vintage114 S Orange Ave. Orlando 877-386-7346Vixen Bar118 S Orange Ave. Orlando407-649-0000Wall Street PlazaDowntown Orlando407-420-1515Waitiki Lounge26 Wall St. PlazaOrlando 407-481-1199Wall Street CantinaDowntown Orlando 407-420-1515

WINE BARS

Eola Wine Company136 Park Ave.Winter Park 407-647-9103500 E Central Blvd.Orlando407-481-9100Tessa Wine & Cigar Bar425A S Hiawassee Rd. Orlando 407-373-0005 The Wine Room270 Park Ave. Winter Park407-696-WINEThe Vineyard1140 Townpark Ave #1260Lake Mary407-833-9463

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Judy Black401 Main StreetSuite B, Windermere 407-810-1803Nicole CrimWatson Realty Corp. 407-532-0326

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407-629-7944Mall at Millenia 4200 Conroy Rd.Orlando407-363-3555Mayors Jewelers - The Mall at Millenia 4200 Conroy Rd., Orlando407-363-5740Orlando Premium Outlets 8200 Vineland Ave., Orlando407-238-7787Orlando Premium Outlets at International Drive4951 International Dr., Orlando407-352-9600Peter Millar 214 North Park Ave.,Winter Park407-790-7810

Piazza Italia On Park Ave218 North Park Ave., Winter Park,407-788-8000Rolex - The Mall at MilleniaThe Mall at Millenia4200 Conroy Rd., Orlando407-674-1871Sultre Boutique 290 Park Ave., NWinter Park407-699-9696Tag Heuer Boutique - The Mall at Millenia4200 Conroy Rd., Orlando855-685-9267Thread 356 S Park Ave., Winter Park407-622-7600

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Ibi Aveda Concept Salon16 N. Summerlin Ave., Orlando407-648-0500Image Nails & Spa8081 Turkey Lake Rd., Orlando 407-363-9101Inxs5707 Red Bug Lake Rd., Orlando407-695-6500J Bauman1043 N Mills Ave., Orlando407-898-9044 Juve7439 Conroy Rd., Orlando407-237-0961Kendall & Kendall 339 Park Ave. S., Winter Park 407-629-2299Lambs Eat Ivy Salon804 E Washington St., Orlando407-965-5661Magnolias Salon & Spa917 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park407-599-2025Maxim Nails & Day Spa626 N Alafaya Trl., Orlando

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Neal J. Blaher151 Lookout Place, Ste. 200 Maitland407-696-5050 www.blaherlaw.com

Richard A. CulbertsonThe Law Office of Richard A. Culbertson3200 Corrine DriveOrlando407-894-0888

Ashley Filimon, Esq.37 N. Orange Ave., Ste. 500Orlando407-488-1865www.legalperson.com

Hale, Hale & Jacobson, P.A.545 Delaney Ave., Bldg. #7Orlando,407-425-4640www.HaleLawFl.com

Mark L. HorwitzThe Law Offices of Mark L. Horwitz, P.A.17 E. Pine Street Orlando407-843-7733

Donna C. Hung, P.A.605 East Robinson St., Suite 300Orlando407-999-0099www.donnahunglaw.com Lee JacobsonHale, Hale & Jacobson545 Delaney Avenue, Suite 7Orlando407-4254640

Steven D, KramerKramer Law Firm37 N. Orange Avenue, Suite 500Orlando407-834-4847 Amir A. Ladan & Keith A. CarstenCarsten & Ladan, P.A.121 S. Orange Avenue, Suite 1420Orlando407-657-1555

Jedediah A. Main, Esq.The Main Law Firm1976 W. Fairbanks AvenueWinter Park407-442-3030

Steve W. MarseeLaw Offices of Steve W. Marsee, P.A.4162 Edgewater DriveOrlando407-521-7171

J. Michael MatthewsThe Law Office of J. Michael Matthews100 E. Faith TerraceMaitland407-278-8418

The Men’s Divorce Law Firm938 Lake Baldwin Lane,Orlando, FL 32814407-896-2677

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John PiercePierce & Associates, P.L.800 N. Ferncreek AvenueOrlando407-898-4848

Joseph E. SeagleJoseph E. Seagle, P.A., Attorneys at Law924 W. Colonial DriveOrlando407-770-0100

Robert Sirianni, Jr., Esq.Brownstone, P.A. 400 N. New York AvenueWinter Park800-799-2709

Edward A. Storey IIIThorne & Storey, P.A.212 Pasadena PlaceOrlando407-982-3747

Andrew T. Windle, Esq.The Aikin Family Law Group2180 Park Avenue North, Building 100Winter Park407-644-4040

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Sheehe & Associates, P.A.100 Colonial Center Parkway, Suite 240Lake Mary407-321-1413

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Ricardo Bernal, MD - Psychiatry8751 Commodity Circle, Suite 3, Orlando 407-226-2777

Dr. Carl Bilancione - Dentistry2828 Casa Aloma Way, Suite 700 Winter Park 407-678-4000

Central Florida Gastroenterology3885 Oakwater Circle,Orlando407-851-5600

Charles S.C. Garnette, M.D., F.A.C.S. - Vascular Surgery7412 Docs Grove Circle, Orlando407-363-7760

JMJ Family Practice 300 N. John Young ParkwayKissimmee407-935-9012

Dr. Michael M. GutierrezDermatology 7652 Ashley Park Court, Suite 306Orlando407-299-7333

Deborah F. Harding, MD - Anti-Aging6200 Metrowest Boulevard, Suite 105, Orlando407-210-2101

Lach Orthodontic Specialists 4250 Alafaya Trail, Suite 180Oviedo407-359-1960

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Dr. Charles Newman, Jr.- Plastic SurgeryNewman Plastic Surgery80 West Gore Street, Orlando407-481-9505

Dr. Dimitry PalceskiReflections Dermatology& Center for Skin Care 875 Outer Rd., Orlando407-895-8818

Dr. Kevin RadbillFamily Practice1400 S. Orlando Ave., Suite 204Winter Park407-647-4008

Thomas P. Trevisani, MDPlastic Surgery2802 Aloma Ave., Suite 101407-629-4100

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