Kitten season is well underway, and while that might seem like a time filled with adorable palm-sized kittens, there are a lot of troubles that come with it. Those troubles exist because there is a lack of spaying and neutering of cats, especially in stray and feral cats. The season usually starts around February and lasts up until June, sometimes even until late fall. It’s … [Read more...]
Neighborhood Watch: Little Free Library
If you build it, they will come … and read and exchange a book. A few weeks ago, I organized a community event to raise money to build a Little Free Library for my neighborhood. The kids in our community worked together to raise money and donated their proceeds toward the Little Free Library. Some of the items that the kids made and sold were hair scrunchies, … [Read more...]
Nona Your Neighbor: Paula Ramirez
Paula Ramirez is a stay-at-home mom of two and a Nonahood resident. Read our conversation with her below! Nonahood News: What does your day-to-day schedule look like? Paula Ramirez: I wake up at 5 in the morning. I go to the gym. I’m back by 6:50, wake up the kids, take a shower, and we have breakfast. It’s very important to have breakfast with all our family. Then, I … [Read more...]
Nona Cycle, Charity, and Social Connections
Nona Cycle, Charity, and Social ConnectionsBy Spencer Phelps "Teamwork is the ability to work together toward a common vision.” Andrew Carnegie Four years ago (2015), several neighbors and I organized the very first Lake Nona Friends and Family team to support the Tour de Cure ride (which raises funds for Diabetes research, ADA) that takes place right here in Lake … [Read more...]
Atlantic-10 Tennis Conference Championship
Men's and women's squads from the A-10 Conference return to the National Campus with automatic berths into the NCAA Championships at stake. … [Read more...]
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