Pack A Bag and Get-A-Way for the Holiday

Every year thousands of visitors from various parts of the world visit Mystic Dunes, one of the most beautiful resorts in Orlando, Florida. Settled on 600 acres of progressing hills, and tropical landscape, this resort is a favorite vacation spot that the entire family can enjoy.

Jeanette Rivera, Mystic Dunes Resort Agent said she has seen her share of visitors at the resort. “I recently had the privilege of checking in a family from Nigeria. And I have checked in people from England, Norway, Nova Scotia, and Australia.”

In an atmosphere of luxurious generosity, your get-a-way becomes nothing short of home away from home as you enjoy the comfort of voluminous 1-2-and 3 bedroom villas.

Rema Clark says she has worked as a Shuttle Driver for nearly 2 years at Mystic Dunes and  hears great comments from the guests all the time.

Located just a few miles away from, Disney World, Universal Orlando, and SeaWorld, the resort has an array of amenities you can enjoy including four pools that include a Dunes Lagoon, with a two-story water slide, in addition to private poolside cabanas, and a spacious pool deck. There are also supervised activities for the children, a variation of dining options of choice, and it is only a few miles away from shopping outlets, and stores.

Gail Hanson, one of many Welcome Ambassadors for the resort and golf club has worked there for three years now, and says she has seen many of the same faces come back to the resort. “I’ve seen many visitors repeat their visit here because it is such a nice family place to come relax and enjoy.”

According to Activities Director, Richie De Bruno, the Activities Center is a great place to find things to do if you prefer not to leave the premises.

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At Mystic Dunes Resort and Golf Club, the guests as well as their family and friends are welcomed to the Golf Clinics hosted by the Pro Shop every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3:00 p.m. You can put your skills to test on their 7,012-yard competition golf course designed by Champion Tour player and NBC  golf analyst Gary Koch. The course was given a rate of 4 ½ stars by Golf Digest.

Kenzie’s Restaurant, located inside the golf club offers a variety of foods and beverages to choose from, as well as entertainment, every Wednesday and Friday night.

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Kenzie’s Restaurant photo by Charlotte Flowers-Weston

Each year in January Mystic Dunes host a 4-Day, excellent golf and entertainment event, where more than 80 celebrities from the world of sports and entertainment come and face-off for $500,000 in a fun raising benefit for the Florida’s Children Hospital.

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Outside Mystic Dunes Pro Shop Photo by Charlotte Flowers Weston

Mystic Dunes Resort and Golf Club, is far from your typical hotel. It is the ideal selection for a great family fun filled vacation.

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Black Friday Turns Deadly

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Black Friday became a day of sadness for one community in Colorada Springs when a lone gunman walked into a planned parenthood clinic and opened fire on several people killing 3 and injuring 11 before surrendering.

One police officer from, the University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, and two civilians  was shot and killed by an unidentified gunman  in what police are calling a standoff that took place at the planned parenthood in Colorado Springs. The gunman engaged in a  shootout and standoff with police that lasted 5 hours before the gunman surrendered. No word yet on a motive.

Colorado Springs, Mayor John Suthers was visibly upset as he expressed his heart felt condolences to the families of the deceased.

The gunman took homemade IUDs into the building with him, but at some point changed his mind. A car believed to belong to him is currently being processed for explosives.

One witness said she was at the building across the street when she heard gunfire.

Peggy Masias said she had gone into the grocery store when she came out she heard someone say there was a shooting at planned parenthood. “I ran to my car. And I heard, Pop! Pop! Pop! I heard someone yell, ‘get down.’  And so I did.”
“I have been in that planned parenthood and it seemed pretty secure.” She added.

SpotLight on Jacob DeNomie: Photographer

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To meet him you would never notice anything different about him except for the unusually big heart he displays at first sight of this humbly pleasant young man who stands a mere 5 feet 2 inches tall, weighing 100 pounds at best. It is a wonder this artistically talented young man chose photography as his dream career. He has a natural gift for capturing some of the most beautiful scenes, whether in nature or fashion design, Jacob DeNomie has an eye for it all.

He was born weighing only 1 pound 9 ounces, and diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy. “But the Lord healed me.” Said DeNomie.

“They took an artery from my arm and put it in my heart so I could live. They said I would never walk or talk, but the Lord healed me, and I can do anything I want.” He sits upright and proud in his interview chair, his feet barely touching the floor.

Jacob gives his cousin, Mary Buffington a well known photographer in Hot Springs, Arkansas credit for his desire to pursue a career as a professional photographer.

“She started photography back in 2006. She said it was a struggle at one point but she got into it, and now she is well known.”

Jacob’s mother, June DeNomie said she is proud of her son’s achievements. “Jacob’s gift for photography could have only come from the Lord.”

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Photo of flower captured by Jacob

Jacob said he has been taking professional photos since he was sixteen years old. He notes, he chose fashion photography because he loves all the different styles. One of his favorite designers is, Ralph Lauren. “All of his clothes are very unique and simple. And whatever he puts out there, people will wear.”

DeNomie notes that his favorite color is red. “It’s very bold, fast, and daring.”

Besides photography, Jacob is also interested in becoming a filmmaker. He is currently working on a new thriller called, The House Call. He is also starting his own custom-made fashion and jewelry line called, Urban Fashions.

Jacob said if he could photograph anyone, it would probably be the singer, Demi Lovato. “She is a really good singer, and she is super, super pretty. And I just think she would be a great client to work with.”

Jacob hopes to intern for magazines like, Harper’s Bazaar, and Elle Magazine. “Just to get to work with fashion magazines and hopefully own my own one day.”

Besides photographing models and clothing, Jacob also likes photographing nature scenes and flowers, and some of his photos have been showcased throughout Cabot and the high school he attended, Cabot High School.

Jacob says the one piece of advice he would give to young people would be,  to never give up.

“Keep on going. Just be who you are and strive to be amazing.”

Jacob has a twin brother, Timothy who is in college studying for Federal Security. Jacob notes that although they are very much alike they share some differences.

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Jacob and his twin brother Timothy

“Timothy is very quiet and more reserved. And I am more out going,” said DeNomie. “He is really cool. We get along all the time,” he adds.

Jacobs other interest include digital drawing, watching horror films, and thrillers. He loves to listen to different music that includes Jazz, Pop, Christian, and Coffee House Jazz.

Jacob says that it is his grandmother, Thelma, who has often given him great advice. “She always tells me that no matter what anybody tells you, if you don’t have anything, the Lord will provide you with all that you need.” Jacob says that in light of the current affairs taking place in Paris today, it is still one of his favorite places he looks forward to visiting one day, and taking lots of pictures of.

 

The Spotlight On: Johnny White

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Johnny White photo courtesy: C. Flowers Weston

 

He has a long and upstanding reputation as a leader and great role model in the community, and Johnny White is no stranger to the residents of Cabot, Arkansas. He grew up in Lonoke, Arkansas. He graduated high school in 1969 and entered Southern Arkansas Magnolia College on a basketball scholarship.

Labeled a Jack-of-all-trades by some, White admits he has a long roster of achievements. “I’ve done a lot of things.”

White spent 38 years in education. Thirty-six of those years were served here in Cabot, where he was the Athletic Director and Transportation Director for 26 years, coached basket ball for 12 years, golf for over 30 years, and volunteered for the Parks and Recreation for 3 years.

White notes, while Cabot is a great place to live, he has seen it change over the years. “When I first came here, Cabot was a small community, and now we are the second largest high school in Arkansas. I’ve seen so much growth. Our school system is still a great school system.”

White was instrumental in implementing several facilities in the school system at a time when the district was struggling financially. “We were very poor when I first came here, but we have taken and done the most with our money,” acknowledged White. “We didn’t have much money in our athletic department but the kids never lacked for anything, because we did fundraisers and raised money all the time for them.”

After serving over three decades in the school system, White says he still has the energy to do it, but he knew it was time to make a change. “It was time, I felt. I needed to do something else. They needed some new blood in there, and I wanted to go out on top,” said White.

As a young boy growing up, White’s family owned a truck stop, before his mother became the owner of the Corner Café in, Lonoke, where she was known for making the best burgers and homemade pies in town. White admits, that had a lot to do with his decision to purchase the old, Grand Pa’s BBQ, on Pine Street, in Cabot. You might say, he was in the right place, at the right time.

“I went in one day to have lunch and the restaurant was closing,” said White. “That was on a Thursday, and they were closing on Sunday, so Monday I owned the place.”

Since their opening day in January, White renamed the restaurant, Pa Pa’s Place, and has relocated to a larger building located at, 2798 S 2nd Street, in Cabot. White admits having the restaurant is fun, but it has been challenging and time consuming.

“The biggest challenge is making ends meet. You are making pennies on the dollar, and then trying to pay your taxes. Taxes eat up most of the profit in small businesses.” White expressed, he is optimistic that his business will be a success. “We have really good food, and there’s a lot of good people here in this community that will come in and support us.”

Before opening his new restaurant, White started a turf cleaning business to clean artificial football fields. In addition, he recently patented a disinfectant that cleans 99.9 percent of the germs on the fields. “I feel like these fields have a lot of bacteria on them. Most people don’t believe there is, but I know there is.” White notes, if he could keep one child from getting an infection caused by bacteria on the field, then he know he has done well.

Although White’s favorite sport to play is Golf, he admits, there is something most people do not know about him. “I like to mess with plants, landscaping and stuff like that. I have a knack for that. I knew when I took a class in college that I liked plants, and I don’t know why but it just kind of hit me up, so I’ve enjoyed it.” White revealed, he landscaped for more than 25 years, which helped him pay his children’s college tuition.

In his spare time, he enjoys traveling to places like Europe and Greece. He admits one of his favorite places to visit is, Prague, Capital of the Czech Republic. “Prague is a very safe city. It was never bombed during the war. There are hundreds of old churches there. The architectural is just beautiful.  You can go anywhere from Prague.”

White has also traveled to Austria, and toured Salzburg, where they filmed the famous musical production, The Sound of Music. “That was one awesome trip. I felt like I was a part of The Sound of Music,” said White. He adds his next goal is to go back to Prague and catch a train to Rome.

White has two daughters, Kelly and Amy. Kelly is a Marketing Director, while Amy is the Women’s Golf Coach at Arkansas Tech University. “I knew that Amy would make a great coach because she is very compassionate about what she does,” said White. White also has one grandson, 12, year-old Hayden, and one granddaughter 5 year old Kinley who he is very proud of.

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The Best Barbecue in Town

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Hot, mild, spicy, or sweet, is how you can get some of the best, smoked barbeque ribs right here in the town of Cabot, Arkansas.

Growing up, Johnny White’s mother owned the Corner Café, in Lonoke, where she made awesome hamburgers and pies. “Everybody remembers Mrs. White for that,” said Shirley Miller, the General Manager of the new Pa Pa’s Place, located at 2798 S. 2nd St, Cabot Arkansas.

When Grand Pa’s Barbeque on Pine Street in Cabot decided to close its’ doors for business in January, Johnny White hated the thought of another business closing in town, so he seized the opportunity and purchased the restaurant. Now after only six months in business, White had to relocate his establishment to accommodate the crowd of people pouring in everyday for some of the best barbeque in town.

Pa Pa’s sweet, mild, and hot Barbeque sauce is homemade. “We smoke all of our meat,” said Miller. “Our baked beans and cold slaw are made daily, so everything is fresh.” Miller says business is better then ever, and notes that one of their biggest sellers is, the Spud. “Everybody likes the Spud because they are really big, and there’s meat on it, with cheese, butter, and sour cream.” Miller notes, that the ribs are awesome too. “They just fall off the bone.”

Aside from the original menu choices like, Pa Pa’s famous Pig Pie, Barbeque Sunday, the Big Pa Pa meal comes with three meats, three sides, and toast. “It’s a lot of food,” said Miller. “You will definitely get full.”

Pa Pa’s Place is a very family friendly restaurant. They have a menu that caters especially to children. There are six TV’s, located throughout the restaurant, and a few games for the kids to enjoy. “We’re hoping to get more,” said Miller.

Pa Pa’s Place also has a bar stocked with selected wines and liquor.

Bingo is held on Tuesday and Friday nights, and Miller says they plan to have a steady flow of live entertainment acts. “We’re hoping to get more stuff started by bringing in some bands on Thursdays, Friday, and Saturday nights.”

Open from 10:30 until 8:30 Monday through Saturday, Pa Pa’s Place has plenty of parking spaces. In addition, there is an outdoor dinning area where you can sit, and enjoy the view. Pa Pa’s Place also has a mobile concession trailer, on Highway 5, in Cabot where you can purchase freshly smoked Barbeque Ribs, and more everyday of the week.

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Let’s Glow Golfing

 

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LET’S GLOW GOLFING

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Every year Manager, Richard Johnson, a former PGA Tour player comes up with new and exciting ways to keep the members of Greystone proud of being part of one of the most prestigious golfing communities in Arkansas.

On October 17, 2015, the members of Greystone Golfing Community will compete in a four Person Scramble in a night of Glow Golf. There will be glowing golf balls, glowing head- bands, and other glow products and prizes.

The event will be held at the Greystone Country Club, 57 Greystone Blvd. Cabot, Arkansas, 72023. The cost of the event is $50 per person and includes buffet, all glow products, prizes, and more.

Johnson says he expects to have a full course of 25 teams by the time of the event. “Tee off time is set for 4P.M. in daylight, followed by dinner at the Nines. At 7pm, the golf course will be lit up and the balls will be glowing. After the event we will come back inside and party to music played by DJ, Joe King. It’s going to be a fun event for all. We want everyone to come out and have a great time.”

The course, known to be one of the best golf courses in Arkansas has a designer Pro Shop with a wide selection of golfing gear. Its restaurant The Nines serves the best steaks in town. The bar stocked with excellent can and draft beer along with some of the best liquor selections, makes this the place to come to for great food and fun.

For more information about Greystone Golfing Community and the Glow Golf Event, visit: www.golfgreystonecc.com

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How to Safeguard Your Social Media Accounts

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As social media continues to rise in popularity, so does the increase in concern for privacy and security. Many social media sites offer attractive benefits to its users like, interacting freely with friends and family worldwide, the use of free applications, becoming a member of various interest groups and communities. However, according to some reports, most of the security systems in place for these social networking sites are weak.

A 2009 studies showed that Facebook had a record profit of $1 billion from advertisers worldwide (eMarketer, 2010), a result of using its user profiles, and other social connections for advertising marketing intentions.

Studies show that young adults use social media more than any other age group (Young American Consumers…). As some groups express their concerns over government and privacy advocate groups, others believe young adults are oblivious to online privacy.

Here are a few pointers on what you can do to safeguard your information and privacy.

  • Only create and keep connections with people you know and trust.
  • Accept that EVERYONE can see information about your personal life that you post and share.
  • Be sure the people in your circle take comparable safety measures with their accounts.
  • Do not post or tag images of you or your family that shows your face clearly. Choose pictures taken at a distance, an angle, or obscured in some other way. Never post smartphone photos or use your face as a profile photo, instead use a cartoon or avatar.
  • Use secured browser settings when available and monitor your browsing history.
  • Do not login to or connect third-party sites (e.g. “Facebook Connect” shares your information, and your friends information with third party sites that could misuse your personal information.
  • Try not to use too many apps. (e.g. Farmville access and shares your personal information).

 

 

References:

EBSCOhost: Yang, Hongwei. Young American Consumers’ Online Privacy Concerns, Trust, Risks, Social Media. Journal of New Communications Research. 2013, Vol. 5 Issue 1, p1-30

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Cabot Welcomes New State of the art Library

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Visitors continue to pour into the new 24,000 square foot Public Library in Cabot. Since it reopened last month, the library staff has welcomed over 11,000 people through the doors of the new state of the art facility which features over 70,000 new items, including, a three-dimensional printer, 4 study rooms, 2 glass pods, a Gaming station, ten new computers and laptops with Windows 10, and much more.

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Inside the new Cabot Public Library where they have over 70,000 items available.

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The original library, built in 1998, on Grant Street, in Cabot, was 8,000 square feet. However, as the population in Cabot grew, so became the need for a larger space to house all the material coming into the library on a regular bases. The new library is three times the size of the original library.

Library Branch Manager, Tammie Evans, says she is hoping that number will continue to grow as the library continues to progress in its growth. “Because we’ve had such a great amount of participation with people coming in, our circulation has doubled since we’ve moved.”

The library was part of an estimated 40 million dollar city revitalization project for the city of Cabot, which also includes a new community center, sports complex and community pool. The new library cost an estimated 2.9 million dollars. Evans notes it took a little more than 15 months to complete the project and she is very pleased with the outcome and show of support from the community.

She adds that the community played a major role in the success of the library project because, “the people have been so generous and financially supportive.” However, because of the state budget cuts, Evans says, the library has lost over $30,000 in funding.

Evans, says she is looking forward to making a big difference with the library and the community, noting the many services that the library offers to the public.

Other services provided by the library include:

  • Free WiFi
  • Assistance with job applications
  • Resumes
  • GED Preparation
  • Yoga classes
  • Outdoor Amphitheater
  • Book Clubs

Evans says being able to provide these services for free is what has helped the library stay rooted in the communities. “We’re not going anywhere, as long as we keep that mind frame.”

Evans says she would also like to see a programed started to help high school students prepare for their ACT’s. And she is looking into ways to be able to provide this service during the school year for free.

For more information about the Cabot Public Library visit: http://www.Ipregional.lib.ar.us