Join the Garden Revolution on Sunday, July 17!

Even if you don’t  have a green thumb, you will be able to go “from the garden to your table” with a Grobox!  Grobox is a self contained, self hydrating plant growing unit which can provide you with a self-supporting organic food supply or flower garden.  Grow a garden without the hassles of watering and weeding. Each Grobox is $85 and will pay for itself in no time with the money saved growing your own vegetables.  Be a Garden Revolutionary!  Join the Garden Revolution on Sunday, July 17 from 9 am – 2pm in the CFE (1200 Weber Street) parking lot!  A portion of the proceeds benefit Mills 50, a 501 c3 organization.

 

Fireworks at the Fountain

 


Monday, July 4, 2011 ● 4 – 10 p.m.

Lake Eola Park

Downtown Orlando
195 N Rosalind Avenue

The City of Orlando is hosting “Fireworks at the Fountain” on Monday, July 4th.  Its a celebration of fun, food and fanfare at Lake Eola Park!  Enjoy live entertainment and an area just for kids.  Festivities begin at 4pm, so get there early for a great viewing spot of the fountain and the fireworks!  The fireworks will begin at 9:30pm.

And while you are at Fireworks at the Fountain, be sure to purchase a souvenir made out of remnants from the original and iconic Lake Eola Fountain.  All proceeds from the sale directly benefit the Orlando Community & Youth Trust, Inc., a non-profit organization created to support the mission of the City of Orlando’s Department of Families, Parks and Recreation.


Living a healthy life!

Dr. Yen Nguyen, owner of Long Family Chiropractic,  has been practicing in the Orlando area and empowering people to live healthy lives since 2001. Her main focus is serving and educating families about proper nutrition and chiropractic care.  She has helped hundreds of families experience optimum health without harmful or addictive medications, in addition to saving thousands of dollars on unnecessary medical expenses.

Her practice philosophy is ” health comes from within“.  Her objective is to educate people about this philosophy and help those who are suffering needlessly. Dr. Nguyen, who has special training and certification for pediatrics and pregnancy, takes care of many children and pregnant women because she believes chiropractic care and healthy lifestyle starts at infancy.

Dr. Nguyen has successfully helped patients suffering from allergies/asthma, headaches/migraines, chronic fatigue, ear infections, ADHD/working memory disorder/ADD, hormone imbalance, weight loss, sports injuries, neck, back, arm and leg pain, restless leg syndrome and auto injuries.

Long Family Chiropractic offers a one hour in office massage for $35.00 or
they can come to your place of business for chair massages.

Long Family Chiropractic
604 N. Thornton Avenue
Orlando, FL 32803
For appointments call (407) 425-3555.

 


Mills 50 banners brand the district!

You will begin seeing dozens of multi colored banners along Mills Avenue and Colonial Drive.  These “branding” banners, designed by Say It Loud and fabricated by Triangle Reprographics, are a beautification project of the Mills 50 Design Committee.   The installation is the culmination of months of hard work by a lot of dedicated people.  Many thanks to the Mills 50 Design Committee, the City of Orlando, Orlando Utilities Commission and the Florida Department of Transportation for making this happen!

Drive with a Purpose!

You are invited to the kick-off of the 2012 Ford Focus Drive with a Purpose Tour benefiting the Parramore Kidz Zone. Ford is hosting a separate tour in each of 4 regions this summer where it will partner with a different charity in each of the greater metro areas of Atlanta, Charlotte, Miami, and Orlando. The Parramore Kidz Zone has been selected as the designated Orlando charity. Each city will host 16 event days filled with music, fun and free test drives from product experts. Mayor Dyer will host a “Kickoff” event at the Rusty Spoon, 55 W. Church Street in Downtown Orlando on Friday, June 10 from 4 – 7 p.m. For every unique test drive at these events a $2 donation will go toward the Parramore Kidz Zone. The charity in the metro area with a combined overall score of the highest attendance and most test drives at the Ford-sponsored tour events will receive $25,000. The second highest scoring area’s charity will receive a $12,500 donation, and third and fourth highest scoring regions will receive $7,000 each.

In case you are unable to attend the kick-off on Friday, below is a list of the tour schedule:

Saturday, June 11th – Old School Block Party featuring Bell Biv DeVoe at City Hall – 400 S. Orange Ave. – 4-10 p.m.

Sunday, June 12th – Paddy Murphy’s in Baldwin Park – 4982 New Broad St. – 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

Friday, June 17th – Pointe Orlando (Entrance Near Tommy Bahama’s) – 9101 International Dr. – 4-8 p.m.

Saturday, June 18th – Lake Eola Park near the Disney Amphitheater – 195 N. Rosalind Ave. – 11 a.m.-2 p.m; and Wall Street Plaza, 19 N. Orange Avenue from 5pm – 9pm.

It’s a fun and easy way to raise money for the Parramore Kidz Zone. For additional information, visit http://cityoforlando.net/fpr/Html/FordFocus.asp.

Amazing Art Boxes

Nine transportation engineering utility cabinets in the Mills 50 District have been transformed into “art boxes”.

The artists & their locations are: Danny Rodriguez – Colonial & Mills; Lauren Galant – Colonial & Hyer; Michael Fajardo – Mills & Lake Highland; Lee Vandergrift – Colonial & Ferncreek; Harry Glotfelty – Colonial & Shine and Mills & Marks; Genevieve Bernard – Mills & Virginia. The box at Colonial & Summerlin was painted by ESE students from Edgewater High School.

The judging panel was composed of Frank Holt, former Public Art Manager for the City and now Executive Director of the Mennello Museum; Sarah Kelly, former Chair of the DDB and member of the Public Art Advisory Board; Curtis Carswell, owner of the Great Escape Frame and Art Shop; Diane Martens and Janet Walker, artists and Jeff Thompson, senior landscape architect for Walt Disney World and chair of the Mills 50 Design committee.

History Center thanks the Military!

The Orange County Regional History Center will offer free museum admission to all active duty military personnel and their families from now through Labor Day, Monday, September 5.  The free admission program is available to active duty military (I.D. required) and five members of their immediate family. The Orange County Regional History Center, located at 65 East Central Boulevard in Downtown Orlando, is open Monday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sunday, noon to 5:00 p.m. For more information call 407.836.8500 or visit www.thehistorycenter.org.

Looking for a great photographer?

Tony Firriolo, a Mills 50 member, has been a photographer in Orlando for over 20 years.  Tony’s clients include the Orlando Magic, Amway Arena, Orlando Health, Major League Baseball, WWE and Orlando Shakespeare Theater, to name a few.  Whether its a portrait, party, convention or live performance, Tony will exceed your expectations.  Tony is a true professional who offers a high quality product and exceptional customer service.

Jim Helsinger, Orlando Shakespeare Theater says: “Tony’s work is some of the best theatrical production photos I have seen.”

Check out Tony’s photos at www.tonyfirriolo.com and then give him a call at (407) 493-8403.