Julie Everett is a clinical documentation specialist and a mother. She is also a Nonahood resident. Read our conversation with her below! Nonahood News: What is your job? Julie Everett: I am a clinical documentation specialist, which means I have a clinical background in nursing. What I do is I review medical records from an inpatient setting to make sure they’re accurate … [Read more...]
Nona Church Serves Lake Nona During Summer Serve Day
Pastor Collin Outerbridge was at home one day reflecting on the impact that Nona Church’s annual Be Rich event has on the community. Be Rich is an annual campaign where the church raises money and gives all proceeds to local partners. As he contemplated this, a new idea came to him. Getting to see the ways that the money raised by Nona Church’s congregation had impacted … [Read more...]
Business Spotlight: Fish Window Cleaning
Whether you’re at home or at work, you may find yourself daydreaming and gazing out the window, but nothing’s more distracting than those smudges on the pane of glass separating you from the outside world. Fish Window Cleaning (FISH) is here to help! Fish Window Cleaning specializes in cleaning, including ground-level storefronts, one/two/three-story office buildings, … [Read more...]
World Team Tennis Match: Orlando Storm vs. Orange County Breakers
The USTA is excited to share with our members that the National Campus will play host to World Team Tennis’ (WTT) newest franchise, the Orlando Storm who will play their inaugural season in Lake Nona this July. WTT introduced professional team tennis to the world in 1974, with Billie Jean King famously serving as its co-founder. WTT showcases the best in professional … [Read more...]
Lake Nona Has Announced New Plans for a Linear Community Park
Lake Nona has announced today, July 11th, 2019, their new plans for a seven-acre park that is linear and next to an open waterway. This waterway will be designed to be an alternative for the management of stormwater. Featured in the surrounding areas of the waterway will be trails, pocket parks, and space for activities that stretch more than 100 feet wide. The length of the … [Read more...]
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