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Stoneybrook Hills
1st Quarter 2014
Page 2 Stoneybrook Hills
Office & Clubhouse Hours: 9 AM – 6 PM, 7 days a week
Office Phone: (352) 385-9189 Office Fax: (352) 385-9190
Address: 6400 Stoneybrook Hills Parkway
Mount Dora, FL 32757 E-mail:
Pool Hours: Dawn – Dusk, 7 days a week
Fitness Center Hours:
5 AM – 10 PM, 7 days a week
1st Quarter 2014 Page 3
Board of Directors
Members
Joe Fulghum
Carlos de la Ossa
Don Lunko
Meetings
The third Wednesday of
each month at 6:30pm
Meetings
The first Monday of each month
at 6:30pm
*unless the first Monday falls on
a Holiday, in which case the
meeting will be postponed to the
2nd Monday of the month.
VC (Violation Committee)
FC (Finance Committee)
ACC (Architectural Control
Committee) pg. 10
RAC (Resident Advisory
Council) pg. 18
Meetings
1st Qtr-Tuesday, March 18th @ 6:30pm
2nd Qtr-Tuesday, June 24th @ 6:30pm
3rd Qtr– Tuesday, September 23rd @ 6:30pm
Annual Membership Meeting- Tuesday, October 28th @ 6pm
2015 Budget Meeting- Tuesday, October 28th @ 6pm
4th Qtr-Tuesday, December 16th @ 6:30pm
Meetings
A minimum of 4 per year-
when the committee sees fit.
Meetings
The first Wednesday of the
first month of each quarter.
Page 4 Stoneybrook Hills
Website Resident Directory
1. Go to
www.stoneybrookhills.org 2. Login (contact the of-
fice if you need login in-
formation)
3. Click on “My Profile” in
the top left corner
4. Fill in your information
5. Make sure to uncheck
the boxes labeled “Hide
From Address Book”
(this will enable other
residents to view your
contact information on
the Stoneybrook Hills
Website. You can make
your phone number,
email address, and ad-
dress visible)
6. Scroll to bottom of
page and click “Save
Changes”
1st Quarter 2014 Page 5
A Moment with
A New Year, a new beginning! Hope-fully everyone has gotten the chance to visit with friends and family over the Holidays and is ready for what 2014 has in store! We have a lot of NEW stuff to look forward to in 2014! A Chocolate Par-ty, New Homeowner Orientations, and a Casino Cruise are only the beginning! Make sure to attend the monthly Lifestyle Planners so that you can help plan the details! I am also very excited to bring the International Potluck Dinner & the Wine Down back by popular demand!
I’d like to say a very special THANK YOU to everyone who has participated, and to those who continue to participate in the events & activities here at Ston-eybrook Hills. It is your participation that can make or break an event. Always re-member that if there is something planned, and you can’t attend due to date/time, but you WOULD attend if pos-sible, then absolutely let me know! We are also going to start sending out follow up emails for our bigger events so that we can get a better understanding of why some events are more successful than
others. Don’t hesitate to tell us when something needs improvement!
As I’m sure most of you have seen, we have installed a new Community Information sign at the entrance gate to the community. Keep an eye out for meet-ing notices, upcoming events, and im-portant information. If you have any sug-gestions on how we can improve the sign (font, colors, pictures, etc...) please let us know!
Wishing everyone a prosperous and fulfilling New Year!
Miranda Lee Your Event/Activity
Director
Page 6 Stoneybrook Hills
SBH Embraces GIS Technology On Veteran’s Day, a meeting was held at our clubhouse to continue an ongoing discussion
that attempts to foster a partnership between SBH’s homeowner volunteers, Access Manage-
ment and our newly selected landscaping contractor, RLC. Since 2008, several homeowners have
been advocating that our community embrace the Florida Water StarSM program. Florida Water
StarSM is a water conservation certification program for new and used homes and commercial
developments. Standards and guidelines for water use efficiency are included for: Indoor fix-
ture and appliances, Landscape design, and Irrigation systems. The Florida Water
StarSM Program was developed by the St. Johns River water Management District in 2006 and
became a statewide program in 2012. To learn more about this water conservation program
please visit the website at www.floridawaterstar.com
Since early 2008, our homeowner volunteers have been embracing GIS technologies
(Geographic Information Systems) to assist with the daily operations of a Crime Watch Com-
mittee, Accounts-in-arrears tracking, Walk for Cancer fund raising event, street light mainte-
nance, real estate sales comparisons, fire hydrant & associated IOS rating, reserve funding
calculations, as well as landscaping and irrigation mapping. GIS is a tool that enables an organi-
zation to link tabular database attributes to spatial locations on the ground. When this infor-
mation is joined together, visual correlations can easily be realized, which enables educated de-
cisions to be made on the fly that can help solve many of our world’s problems. When a GIS sys-
tem grows and contains past and present data, future trends can be accurately predicted ena-
bling manager’s to make proactive decisions, and help reverse destructive paths such as the
economic downturn we are currently attempting to dig out of.
Although our volunteers have been reaching out to all of our past HOA Manager’s and land-
scaping and irrigation contractors, we were unable to make the first baby step forward and
form a partnership. The volunteers felt that if we kept putting GIS out in front of our HOA
Board and volunteer committees, that eventually they would receive support, and slowly mentor
a partnership. In July 2013, Access Mgmt. held a meet and greet in the evening at our club-
house. During this meeting, Access introduced their goal of maintaining our HOA infrastructure
in a like new state, as they have already been doing in the hotel industry that Access also man-
ages. When I heard this statement, I immediately thought that Access is the partner we have
been waiting for. Most folks know that it is cheaper to maintain a home, business, or property
assets than it is to replace it!!! Our young and educated HOA mgmt. clubhouse staff is quick to
incorporate leading edge technologies in their daily routines. The final step in fostering a suc-
cessfully and long term partnership was educating our FC ( Finance Committee) about the Flori-
da Water StarSM Program via several RAC meetings, where videos and slideshows were shared
with our community. In mid-July our HOA Manager organized a landscaping fair to help educate
new homeowners on the daunting task of landscaping maintenance. During this fair, HO volun-
1st Quarter 2014 Page 7
teers were able to share a plan to field capture the entire Phase 1, 2, and recreation common
area irrigation infrastructure which contains more than 5000 sprinkler heads divided up
amongst 50-60 irrigation zones.
During the landscaping contractor bidding process, our Finance Committee added Water
Star certification requirements to our RFP’s. We were very fortunate to select RLC as our new
landscaping partner, and they are already certified and practicing water conservation methods
with their existing clientele. We were also happy to learn that RLC stepped up to the plate and
offered us substantial savings by embracing modern technologies which enables them to do
more with less! RLC was given our volunteer map book which contained all of the data gleam
from the previous contractors and HOA Managers as well as all HOA common areas that are
irrigated mapped out for phase 2. Phase 1 and the recreation area irrigation maps are in pro-
gress, with a completion date of Dec 25th 2013. Volunteer HO’s will start the field digital data
capturing of phase 2’s irrigation infrastructure in between the Christmas & New Year’s holi-
days.
At the Veteran’s Day meeting, a volunteer suggested that we consider embracing ESRI’s
GIS Desktop & Cloud software application. ESRI offers their flagship software application as
a “Take it Home” feature to anyone that currently holds an existing license for the annual fee
of $100. This license requires all user’s considering purchasing the Take it Home to be used
for either further training or volunteering purposes. This software will allow the volunteers to
access to leading edge technology to capture the irrigation infrastructure live via the Internet
cloud using smartphones, tablets, notebooks, and laptops. This software will also allow us to not
only collect field data, but also use it to maintain the system daily, and possibly transition away
from expensive hard copy map books, and instead use tablets and smartphones with live inter-
active data via Wi-Fi in the cloud. In short, we have an opportunity to save $15K we would nor-
mally pay an irrigation company to capture our infrastructure, and save our resources for pos-
sibly purchasing a digital weather station. When we create and maintain digital infrastructure
features in GIS, we are leveling the playing field for all of our existing partners, as well as
opening the door for future partnerships with our builder/developer, Mount Dora Utilities,
Publix, McDonald’s, and SBH’s homeowners. Let history record a big step towards a partner-
ship that can lead by example, and plant local seeds that can grow globally. On Dec 10th, our
HOA Board of Director’s approved the request for the $100 annual license fee.
Please contact our clubhouse staff if you have any interest in volunteering some time to a
wonderful team effort that realizes the need to protect our precious natural resources. We
will be sharing progress updates for this project, as we build and strengthen our partnership
foundation. Many thanks to all of our community volunteers, SBH’s homeowners are grateful
for all the continued team effort!!
From a SBH Homeowner and Volunteer, Richard Helfst
Page 8 Stoneybrook Hills
Applications for changes and/or additions to the property must have the appropriate forms filled legibly with all information requested, i.e. tele-phone number, email addresses, home address and owner requesting them.
In addition, a copy of the property plat (which was provided at settlement) with
Location of changes/additions shown with di-mensions.
Please make sure that dimensions do not ex-ceed property boundaries.
If appropriate, the hired contractor should show plans, sections and any other
Information to make clear the exact work to be undertaken, including any or all
measures to be taken to minimize and/or elimi-
nate erosion affecting the infrastructure of the subdivision. A proper application with the above-mentioned information will make it much easier to approve the works.
Residents should be familiar with the ACC re-quirements (see Stoneybrook Hills website) be-fore tendering an Application.
Residents should not, under any circumstances, proceed with their project/s implementation before acquiring the approval from the ACC. If they do, they will accept any and all responsi-bility for future illegalities, if any.
ACC APPLICATIONS
PLANTS & PETS Living in Florida, most of us have pets that frequently go outside, such as a dog or a cat. When de-
ciding to put in a new plants, whether it be a tree or some annuals, picking out the type of plant
that you want is half the battle! But not all types of plants are pet friendly. When cats and dogs go
outside, sometimes they eat grass and plants. Your pet could ingest a potentially harmful plant sub-
stance and could end up with serious health issues. To avoid this from happening, you should re-
search your plans before you put them in. You can effectively research your plans online, or you can
go to your local Lowe’s or greenhouse/nursery and ask someone to assist you. After all, pets are
family too! For a list of toxic and non-toxic plants, please visit: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/animal-poison-control/toxic-and-non-toxic-plants
1st Quarter 2014 Page 9
Michelle’s
Memo
HAPPY NEW YEAR! I hope all the homeowners here at
Stoneybrook Hills had a blessed Hol-
iday Season and a wonderful New
Years!
2013 was quite an eventful year for the Asso-
ciation and myself. In April 2013 Association
Management was turned over to Access Resi-
dential Management, giving me the oppor-
tunity to become a part of the Stoneybrook
Hills family. I want to thank all of the home-
owners that welcomed ARM and our staff to
this beautiful community.
The resident committees and management
were hard at work in 2013 to create the 2014
Budget and work on other improvements
within the community. In 2013 the Landscap-
ing vendor was changed to RLC Landscaping,
saving a significant amount of money for the
homeowners. Some other exciting changes
were the change to 1StopPoolPros for our
pool care, the addition of Donald Marcone,
community maintenance tech, and the addi-
tion of the Violation Committee. One of the
more exciting avenues the HOA ventured
down in 2013 was purchasing a license to
have access to an ESRI GIS system through
one of our resident volunteers, Richard Helfst.
You can read more information on this
maintenance tracking system in Richard’s Ar-
ticle, SBH Embraces GIS Technologies.
We have some very exciting events being
planned for 2014 including a Food Truck
Event. Our goal is to kick this off in the first
quarter and depending on participation, con-
tinue on a monthly or quarterly basis. The As-
sociation will be incorporating more off prop-
erty events this year such as shark fishing or a
casino cruise. If any homeowners have any
activity or event suggestions, please attend
the monthly “Lifestyle Planners” with Miranda
Lee and help coordinate these ideas.
The Board of Directors for Stoneybrook Hills
have scheduled all of the Quarterly Board
Meetings and Annual/Budget Meeting for
2014. Please reference the Community
Channel, Channel 732, for all the dates. We
encourage all homeowners to participate and
to have a voice!
Thank you to all the homeowners, commit-
tees, volunteers, board members and employ-
ees that make up the Stoneybrook Hills HOA.
I look forward to a wonderful 2014 year and
further improvements of the development!
Warmest Regards,
Michelle Barr, Lcam
Property Manager
Page 10 Stoneybrook Hills
Events & Activities
1st Quarter Stretching & Balance Classes Every Tues-day 10:30-11:30am, in the Ballroom
This class is perfect for our older residents, as well as for anyone who may have health problems that would restrict them from strenuous exercise. This class costs $25 per month. Wallace Fitness Classes Every Wednesday 7-8pm, in the Ballroom
Wallace Fitness is back and in full swing! This class is great for getting in shape and toning up. It is a more rigorous class, but the instructors are wonderful and will work with you, at your needed pace. This class costs $25 per month. Lifestyle Planners Saturday, January 4th @ 11am If you would like to have an input on Events & Activities, whether it be a specific event that you would like to see, or wheth-er you're just interested in the planning side-come join us and share your thoughts!
Basketball Game Saturday, January 11th @ 2pm
Bounce on down to the SBH Basketball Courts for a fun, friendly game of basketball!
Chipotle Senior Lunch Monday, January 13th @ 1pm
All SBH Seniors are invited to the Clubhouse for a FREE Sen-ior Lunch, catered by Chipotle Mexican Grill! Please
RSVP so we know how much food to order! Things to Know with Michelle Wednesday, January 15th @ 5pm
Come sit with the property manager, Michelle Barr, and discuss your concerns, thoughts, and suggestions!
Dove Chocolate Discov-eries Chocolate Party Friday, January 24th @ 6pm You are invited to come and indulge in a Choco-late Tasting Party!
International Potluck Dinner Saturday, February 1st @ 6pm
Come travel the world with your taste buds and get to know your neighbors and their backgrounds at this in-ternationally themed pot-luck dinner. Minimum of one (1) dish per household which must be able to feed 7-8 people. Beverages will be provided. Please RSVP by Friday, January 31st. Superbowl Sunday Sunday, February 2nd @ 6pm
Bring the family and come watch the biggest game of the season on the big screen! Kick-off is at 6:30PM. Residents may bring up to four (4) guests. BYOB, snacks and refresh-ments will be provided; while supplies last.
Lifestyle Planners Saturday, February 8th @ 11am If you would like to have an input on Events & Activities, whether it be a specific event that you would like to see, or whether you're just interested in the planning side-come join us and share your thoughts!
Senior Matinee Movie Friday, February 14th @ 4pm
Bring your Valentine and come join us in the Ball-room for a SWEET Senior Matinee Movie, with pop-corn, drinks, and candy!
BYOB Happy Hour Saturday, February 15th 7-9pm Grab a bottle of your favorite drink and come socialize at the Clubhouse!
Pizza in the Park Saturday, February 22nd @ Noon
Come join us at Gilbert Park in Downtown Mount Dora for Pizza in the Park! Gilbert Park has a HUGE playground, a lighthouse on the Lake Dora, and nature trails.
Strawberry Picking Saturday, March 1st @ 1pm
Do you like strawberries? Why not pick your own, farm fresh strawberries from Oak Haven Farms in Sorrento, FL.
Field Day Saturday, March 8th @ 11am
Come join us on the ballfield for a day of outdoor fun! We will have a variety of games and activities set up. Snacks and refreshments will be provid-ed; while supplies last. New Homeowner Orientation Saturday, March 15th @ 2pm Victory Casino Cruise Saturday, March 22nd @ 8am
ALL ABOARD! Contact Miran-da for pricing and more info. Lifestyle Planners Saturday, March 29th @ 11am If you would like to have an input on Events & Activities, whether it be a specific event that you would like to see, or whether you're just interested in the planning side-come join us and share your thoughts! Family Movie Night Saturday, March 29th @ 7pm
Join us for Family Movie Night, which includes pop-corn, drinks, and CANDY!
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Resident Advisory Council (RAC)
he Resident Advisory Committee members and your neighbors are John "Bud" Cunnally Chair, Frank Fillippelli Vice Chair, Sherron Malino Secretary, and Gary Grimm member at large. We have been very active in seeking out issues and effectively working to improve our community. Many residents have attended our meetings this past quarter and have offered suggestions on positive things we can do to improve the community.
Some discussions and decisions that took place over this last quarter are: The RAC investigated the feasibility of placing an electronic announcement sign at the entrance. Initial bids were received and were in the order of $8,000.00 to $10,000.00. This was discussed at the Octo-ber meeting. Management offered a more affordable alternative of placing a Ranger Style of announce-ment kiosk at the entrance. The new sign is at the entrance and the results will be evaluated over the next several months. A RAC sponsored water quality seminar was held during October in the Clubhouse. It featured a repre-sentative from the Mt. Dora Water Department and several water filtration vendors, who explained what their various systems would do to soften and purify our community's drinkable water. It was a good turn out from the residents and all of us learned quite a bit about where and how our most necessary utility is provided to us. John Peters, Director of the Mt. Dora Public Works & Utility Department gave an outstanding presentation on our water and the testing that is performed by his department and the state of Florida. He also presented a broad overview of all of the various sources, which comprise the makeup of our water system. He is looking forward to the commissioning of a new well early next year off Rt. 44 that will give Mount Dora an additional water source. Thanks to Gary Grimm, for organizing this very informative meeting. A group of homeowners presented a proposed new set of ballroom rules and charges in the rental prices. The Council reviewed it and made some minor additions that were suggested by other homeowners. These new regulations have been publicized by the Stoneybrook Hills (SBH) Board of Directors (BOD) and can be viewed on our web page. A resident voiced concern about possible tailgating by un-authorized vehicles at the main gate. Man-agement has initiated along with the RAC an investigation as to what can possibly be done to improve the gate system. Gate companies have been solicited for their opinion and a suggestion from one of them that we look into having larger and heavier torque motors on the gates. This issue is an ongoing discussion. Frank Fillippelli is leading the effort on this. Parking regulations are being addressed with particular emphases on the street parking times during the day and in the evening hours. A consensus needs to be met as to the times vehicles are not allowed to park on the streets. Gary Grimm has taken this project on. Bud Cunnally presented a brief statement as to the new Florida HOA laws that have just gone into effect on 1 July 2013. Please see the following web page link for additional information: http://www.peytonbolin.com/images/2013-HOA-Legal-Update.pdf Bud Cunnally also presented a comprehensive presentation in regards to the infestation of pocket gofers at the end of Town Hill Blvd. The wood rats are destroying the landscaping and grass in this area. The RAC and Management will be presenting bids from licensed pest removal compa-nies to begin controlling these pests, initially at the devastated site and then in phases throughout the community. These gofers are not your caddy shack cute little animal they are dangerous destructive rodents. The RAC also presented a comprehensive report to the HOA BOD in Sep-tember as to the workings of the Council. It was received with much ap-preciation from the BOD.
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The Resident Advisory Council strongly suggests that every resident go to www.floridaoffenderalert.com and sign up for their email alerts.
This website is a free service provided through a partnership between the Flori-da Department of Law Enforcement, the Florida Sheriffs Association, and the
Florida Police Chiefs Association. You can use this web site to subscribe for an e-mail alert in the event that an of-
fender or predator moves close to any address in Florida you choose to moni-tor. For example, your home, workplace, school, daycare, etc.
You can also subscribe to receive an e-mail alert in the event that the offender or predator reports updated address information in the registry.
The RAC is dedicated to having a speaker at our meetings, or to sponsor seminars to address concerns and educate homeowners about community matters. We need your input and we could use your expertise on the RAC. Any Volunteers???
Neighbors please join us on the first Monday of every month to discuss community concerns. Remember the "squeaky wheel gets oiled". By: Bud Cunnally, RAC Chairman
1st Quarter HOA assessments are due on January 1st, 2014. HOA Assessments for 2014 are $359.98 per quarter.
You have three (3) options for making payments. 1. mailing in a check,
2. paying online *note, there is a $9.99 fee for paying online*, or 3. signing up for direct debit payments.
Mailing Address: Stoneybrook Hills HOA, Inc.
PO BOX 66035 Phoenix, AZ 85082
DON’T FORGET!
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REMINDERS!
Trash picks up every Tuesday &
Friday, and recycling picks up eve-
ry Friday. Trash bins & recycling
cans may be put out after 6PM the
evening before the day of pick up
and need to be brought in before
midnight the day of pick up. Please
store trash cans and recycling bins
out of sight when not curbside.
Always walk your dog on a
leash. Do not allow young chil-
dren to walk large dogs. Pick
up after your pet (there are
stations equipped with bags
and trash cans along the
Boulevard). Do not leave your
pet unattended at any time
while outside. Do not allow
your pet to become a nuisance
to the community.
Make sure you and your guests are
obeying traffic laws when driving
throughout the community. Follow
speed limit signs, and always stop at
stop signs. Be mindful of the time of
day, as well, so you can make sure to
watch out for children leaving or com-
ing home from school.
To insure everyone’s safe-
ty, please make sure that
your children are aware of
the following safety
rules: No playing in the
street. Watch for cars.
Walk/ride
bike/skateboard on the
sidewalks. Play in your own
yard, unless you have per-
mission from your neigh-
bor. Be mindful of your
neighbors.
If you see a street light issue please
contact Duke Energy. The phone
number to report problem street
lights is 1-800-228-8485, or 407-
629-1010, or report them online at:
http://www.progress-
ener-
gy.com/custservice/flares/electric/i
ndex.asp and click on "request
Be sure that you are calling (352) 383-0525 and using
the automated gate system to add temporary guests.
Do NOT call the gate attendant directly. The direct
line to the gate attendant is for them to contact resi-
dents for guests and vendors that have not been
called in. Gate attendants can NOT add guests.
1st Quarter 2014 Page 15
REMINDERS!
Long-term and overnight street parking is prohibited.
Make sure your vehicles are parked correctly so they are
not blocking the sidewalk or parked in the street. If you
are having issues with a neighbor blocking the sidewalk
or parking in the street, contact management and we will
work to get the parking issue remedied.
ALL tenants, new AND renewing are required to submit a
lease application and pass a background check completed
by the HOA in order to seek approval to live in the com-
munity. The Board of Directors reviews each application
submitted before approving or denying an application.
New applicants that are denied are not permitted to
move in and denied renewing applicants are required to
move out. Approved applicants receive a lease approval
letter from management in order to gain access into the
community from the gate attendants. Lease applications
are available from the management office or on the
HOA's website at stoneybrookhills.org. Contact the of-
fice for more information.
When at any of the recreational facilities, always be sure that you and your
guests are following the rules. Guests are required to ALWAYS have a resi-
dent with them while at rec facilities. If someone is trying to gain access, and
you don’t think they belong there, or you know that they are NOT a resident,
you can report it to management (if during office hours) or you can report the
trespassing to Orange County’s non-emergency number at (407) 836-9000.
Management randomly checks Access Cards at the rec facilities. Non-
residents, or guests without an accompanying resident will be asked to leave
the premises. Trespassers will be prosecuted.
If you see something that you believe is suspicious, it
is best to report it to both Orange County and to
management, as soon as possible. Contact Orange
County’s non-emergency number at (407) 836-9000,
or call 911 if it is an emergency.
Page 16 Stoneybrook Hills
If you’re trying to get healthy, lose weight, and get fit, but all you’re doing is cut-ting calories, or exercising, then you need a reality check. According to U.S. Institute of Medicine, for you to lose weight by just exercising, you would need to do ninety minutes of rigorous exercise every single day. Can you? Do you have 90 min. every day? Similarly, with a poor “low-fat”, “low-carb” or “High-protein” diets, even if you lose weight you might be creating a nutrition imbalance. Most of us think we eat healthy, but it is different when you have extra weight to lose. Lincoln and I, being Certified Health Coaches and Personal Trainers, we see peo-ple going on diets or starting to work out, but lacking to achieve the desired sus-tainable healthy weight loss and toning at the end. From experience, as well as based on clinical studies, the way to a healthy weight loss and maintenance is the combination of what we eat, when we eat and doing physical fitness training with proper form and techniques in addition to turning these behaviors into daily habits. Here are couple tips that may get you started towards a healthy lifestyle (Please consult with you physician before practicing any of these)
Eat foods that are low calorie, low sodium, low carbohydrate, and high in pro-tein every 2 to 3 hours
Drink about 64 oz. of water every day Do strength training twice a week for 30 min Do cardiovascular exercises 3 times a week for one hour Sleep 7-8 hours everyday
Surround yourself with healthy and active people Above all, Lincoln and I believe the most important step is for you to MAKE THE DECISION TO BE HEALTHY.
Have You Decided Yet?
By: Sine Wallace of
Wallace Fitness
1st Quarter 2014 Page 17
Enlighten Bible Study, located in Mount Dora, Florida, is open to women, children, and men of every denomination, church, and ethnos. Please consider joining us. For more information go to: http://enlightenbiblestudy.com/
Enlighten Bible Study (EBS)
When: Tuesday mornings
9:15 to 11:15 a.m.
Where: Round Lake Christian Church
31205 Round Lake Rd, Mt Dora, FL
“What on earth is going on at the high school? Don’t they know it’s Sunday? There shouldn’t be any activity there on a Sunday, that’s the “Holy Day” of the week.” I am sure that if you grew up like I did, these words have either come from your parents mouths, or maybe even your own. More and more with the change in dynamics of the church and the church culture, we are seeing a viewpoint that says, “why aren’t we doing this like they did in the Bible?” What a grandiose idea. So with that question looming, what has now been the response of the church? Or should I say, what is our response? Glad you asked.
You see, the church was never supposed to be repre-sented by a building. It was suppose to be represented by the people within those walls. The people are sup-posed to be the church. And when the people of the church begin to understand that, then they are meant to go way beyond the walls of a building, and actually live out what they continue to profess on a regular basis. We have called the people of Journey Christian Church to do just that by partnering with us to launch a whole new site of the church, right here in the heart of Lake County.
Welcome to Journey Christian Church Mount Dora. Starting on January 5th, 2014 at 10:30am, we are offi-
cially launching our multi-site venue here at Mount Dora High School in the auditorium. Patterned after our original site in Apopka; Journey Christian Church Mount Dora will feature energetic contemporary music, a message that is Biblically-based and reality-tested, and a children’s ministry that kids love to participate in and invite their friends to join them. All elements of the worship service are live except for the sermon which is videoed at our Journey Apopka campus.
We know that everyone has their own story, and we want to help develop our stories into a growing commu-nity of people on a life-changing journey with Jesus, as we Love God, Love People, and Serve the World, here in Lake County. Everyone is welcome, nobody is perfect, and anything is possible.
Looking forward to seeing you there –
Joel Craig, Campus Pastor
www.journeychristian.com like us on facebook: https://www.facebook.com/journeymtdora
Journey Christian Church
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NO DUMPING IN
SUMMERHILL ESTATES!!!
Dumping in a construction
site is illegal and if you
see anyone doing it to re-
port it to management im-
mediately. If possible,
please provide date, time,
vehicle information, etc...
Cleanup of debris dumped in the Stoneybrook
construction sites will create an additional
cost to the homeowners.
1st Quarter 2014 Page 19
Looking for a contractor to add a screen room to your home, or just concrete work? After much searching and phone calls to several companies, we used May Construction, 2179 Stone St., Oviedo, FL 32765, Phone (407) 701-2299, Fax (321) 281-6043. We had a screen porch added to the back of our home. They were fair-priced, on time, returned phone calls, professional and courteous. (They are also on Angie's list). We are located at 5965 Coquyt Dr. if you would like to see their work.
-May & Hal
Testimonials
Classifieds
2 piece couch & loveseat set-BEST
OFFER Contact (352) 385-9189 or
if you’re interested!
Refrigerator/Freezer-$120
Radiator for a 1964 Chevy small block-$275
Brand new, in box, unopened. Contact [email protected] for more info!
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Thule 9003 Raceway Platform 2 Bike Carrier-$200 Super stable 2-bike platform and frame clamp for
ultimate bike security and telescopic aluminum wheel trays for custom fit to bike
SureTight ratcheting cable system provides superior mounting force vs. traditional nylon straps, plus no loose
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Branam Services-Did you forget something today? Michele Branam, Personal Assistant: taxes, accounting, cleaning, errands, etc...
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