If anyone wanted to know who District 4’s county commissioner, Jennifer Thompson, would put in office to succeed her, it would be Susan Makowski. “I’ve been with Thompson for seven years. I know why something was approved, and I know why it wasn't approved,” Susan firmly claims. Standing by Thompson’s side for both of her terms as commissioner, she too has built relationships … [Read more...]
Rotary Interact Club of Lake Nona
How would you like to work together not only to benefit yourself but to benefit your neighborhood as well? When you volunteer as a group, more can get done, more issues can be resolved, and visibility can be brought to challenges that face our world today. Here in Lake Nona, there is a group that works together to make this community stronger and a better place to live. The … [Read more...]
Watch College Football, Support Breast Cancer
If you love college football, Dec. 16’s AutoNation Cure Bowl in Orlando gives you a chance to enjoy your favorite sport – and help beat breast cancer at the same time. The Cure Bowl is the only NCAA football bowl game with a charity in its name, and proceeds support the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF), the largest private funder of breast cancer research worldwide. … [Read more...]
Neighborhood Watch: Keep Your Family & Property Safe This Holiday Season
The holiday season is in full swing. Unfortunately, this is a time of year the bad guys also increase their illegal activities. We all need to look for ways to minimize the likelihood that we will become a victim. We reached out to Officer Edgar Malave, the OPD liaison for District 1. Following are some of the key things recommended to keep yourself, your family and your … [Read more...]
Diversity and Inclusion Mean Better Care
We know that the best doctors are also great communicators – people who are excellent in the science of medicine and also can engage fully with those in their care. As our nation becomes more diverse, physicians – and, frankly, all health care providers – must do more to understand their own backgrounds and those of their patients. I always have hoped that the UCF College of … [Read more...]
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