Happy Birthday Jesus, Merry Christmas All

Celebrating the birth of Jesus is the focus of Christmas for believers. We give gifts in his honor although it’s his birthday we’re celebrating.

This time is set aside to celebrate Jesus’ entry into this world and more importantly, why he came. (Read the scriptures for yourself on his birth, location and events surrounding his birth. Warning: if you don’t believe in miracles, you won’t believe his story.)

It’s all about the amazing love of our Heavenly Father. My prayer is  we remember that!

God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son  that whosoever believes in him should not perish but have everlasting life. (The unspeakable gift…John 3:16, The Bible)  In fact, the Bible says that we can have abundant life now through Jesus Christ!

This is the ideal time to give him your life or rededicate your life to him. It’s his birthday season but it’s also easy to see that this world is not getting better –  sad to say.

Believers are not perfect; they serve a God who is. Having a relationship with him means you are forgiven and you have his light and power within you to change your life and to become a world changer for God.

Hmp! That’s some gift – world changer! It’s well deserved! For all that God has done for us, he deserves it!

Happy Birthday Jesus! Merry Christmas all! Blessings!

– Trish Martin, Founder & Editor, Orlando Community News image

“For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.”
‭‭- Isaiah‬ ‭9:6‬, The Holy Bible

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Pure excitement is the best way I can explain my thoughts about the new feature on Orlando Community News! Fresh off of celebrating her 5th year owning and operating KRS Wealth Management LLC in downtown Orlando, Kimberly will have a monthly column on OCN to provide readers with quick tips or “talks” about their money, helping all of us to help ourselves. The column, titled “Kimberly Talks: Money Matters,” will be published on the first Monday of each month on the Business News page.  If you desire to learn more,  contact her online: www. krswm.com.         – Trish Martin


photo (1)Kimberly Talks: Money Matters

“Financial Planning for the Holidays”

Plan – As the old saying goes, if you fail to plan, you plan to fail. One of the biggest mistakes we make is not planning our expenditures during the holidays. Especially if travel is one of those expenses. Book your travel early; peak travel times mean an increase in prices. Another common mistake that we tend to make during the holidays is underestimating the cost of attending all the holiday parties. We are invited to parties weekly, we need new clothes, new hairdos, gifts, etc. If we are not careful, we can find ourselves in financial trouble after the holidays.

Budget – Developing a budget for the holidays is one of the most important steps you can take to stay on track. There will be more sales than you count and it’s important to make a list and a budget and STICK TO IT! Once you have your list, you can be a savvy shopper…use coupons, check sales, and compare prices. It might require an investment of time and energy, but it will pay off in your wallet. One of the hardest rules I’ve had to learn personally is just because it’s on sale, doesn’t mean I have to buy it! A list and a budget can help you stay on track and remain focused. At all costs, we should avoid IMPULSE BUYING

Do Not Overspend –  Holiday spending can severely affect your financial health for the remainder of the year and for the upcoming New Year. Overspending is the major threat to your financial health. One of the most common areas we overspend in is gift giving. The gifts we give should be ones we can afford. There are many creative ways to tackle gift giving. One of the best ways to stay on track, is to buy gifts with cash whenever possible. If you only pay in cash, once it’s spent, it’s spent. More importantly, you should NOT go into debt giving gifts that do not fit your current budget. You do NOT want to be incurring interest and paying for gifts you bought this year over the next few months or years!

How to Avoid Common Pitfalls – I don’t want to be Debbie Downer or Negative Nellie, but if you take these simple steps, you can avoid the holiday financial pitfalls.

First and foremost, You have to Budget! Say it with me, B U D G E T
Spend ONLY what you can afford.

Download some of the shopping apps to make deal hunting easier.

Get creative in your gift giving.

No impulse purchases.

Comparison shop and use coupons and take advantage of sales.

Finally, reward yourself at a later date if you stick to the plan. A little incentive goes a long way!

– Kimberly R. Stewart


 

 

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Fourth Quarter Focus: Community

As we draw close to the end of 2015, OCN will focus on the community – the collective efforts to improve the community in some way.

Challenge: Do you know your neighbors? Maybe it’s time to walk around the neighborhood and get to know them. You all can look out for each other and each other’s property. How involved are you in improving the community in which you live…your city or county? Like voting, if we are not involved in our community, we can not complain about all that’s wrong with it.

You have something to give: your time, treasure (yes money) and talent (God-given things that you can do and do well).

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Sharing WOKB-1680 Radio Shanti Persaud’s photo – volunteering at the recent 2015 Angel Tree Christmas Party hosted by Mt.Zion Missionary Baptist, Pastor Robert Spooney

So this month and certainly into the new year, we will talk about the people working, opportunities to help at home – in areas where the help is most needed and gatherings to formulate solutions that plague our communities.

It could be a community clean-up day. Let Orlando Community News know about it and we will get the word out – ahead of time – so that people who WANT to participate CAN.

Also as a reminder: send your story ideas, event information via email: http://www.orlandocommunitynews.com or as a comment on the main page or even here, under this post. This website is updated on a regular basis, mostly on Sundays but also other days so make sure you register to receive email notices. You may not see the updates and new stories on the front page but other sections may have new information. 

Thank you for your continuous support. Remember to share this online publication with everyone you think would be interested.

“Orlando Community 2016: Good News. Relevant Information. Inspiration.”

-Trish Martin, Founder & Editor

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Taking Time To Give God Thanks

image“Giving thanks always for all things unto God and the Father in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ;”
‭‭Ephesians‬ ‭5:20‬ ‭- The Holy Bible

It seems to happen more and more often. People rush past the Thanksgiving Day holiday to get to Christmas – to buy and expect gifts, to decorate, to attend “holiday” parties, to dress up. You name it.

Retailers help push Americans along – skipping right past the holiday. One store had their huge beautifully decorated Christmas trees up and posted at its store entrances, well before Halloween.

Don’t get me wrong. Christmas is a wonderful time of year as we celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.

But if there was ever a time we collectively needed to pause and “say grace” to God it’s now (although as the scripture above says, we should always give God thanks for all things.)

Everyday, we can find something to thank God for. Somebody needs to hear this: Despite all that you think is going wrong in your life and in our world, you can find something to thank God for.

If you’re reading this, tell the Lord thank you: It’s a new day and you’re still here. I am a firm believer in this saying: When praises go up, blessings come down. Why? Because when you take your focus off yourself and your issues and turn your focus onto the goodness of the Lord, your heavy burdens are lifted, peace of mind take over, you look and feel better (Take it from Kirk Franklin – You look so much better when you smile.)

Heard a preacher from my church say recently that you can always thank God for his unspeakable gift – his only begotten son, Jesus,  who came, died and rose again covering the sin of every man, woman, boy and girl in the world…that we may have eternal life and abundant life while here on earth. Words can hardly explain the love of our Heavenly Father.

The best we can do is continue to give him praise, for what he has done, is doing right now and will do for us.

Think about that.

I pray you enjoy some quality time with the family and friends that God gave you. Serve someone, if you can, in the community who may need a hand up.

Let’s all slow down, bow down and praise the Lord!

Happy Thanksgiving! Thank you for your continuous support of this online publication!

-Trish Martin, Editor & Publisher, OCN

 

 

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Tuesday, November 3, Election Day for Orlando, Altamonte Springs

Tuesday, November 3 — Today is Election Day in the City of Orlando and City of Altamonte Springs. If you live in either city and you have not voted, make sure you vote today!

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You can call your city clerk if you have any questions or go down there to your normal polling place. (If you don’t know where your polling place is, goggle your county’s Supervisor of Elections Office and search your address for your polling place. You have to be  registered to vote.)

Also, make sure you research the candidates and issues (charter amendments for Altamonte Springs) and vote wisely!

Polls open today: 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. It’s for your city and  your local issues!
I’ve modified my voting mantra a little: “Voting: it’s your right and your responsibility. Vote in every election.”

-Trish Martin, Founder & Editor, Orlando Community News

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It’s Voting Season: Ocoee, Orlando City Elections

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Early voting is underway in Ocoee and the mayor’s job up for grabs. Three candidates want to run the city: Rusty Johnson, Ronney Oliveira and Jim Sills.

Vote early, vote by absentee ballot or mark your calendar for Tuesday, Oct. 27,  for the special election (The former mayor retired at the end of July). Vote on that Tuesday at your polling place – if you live in the city and you are registered to vote.

The City of Orlando’s elections are soon after that, on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Several candidates want long-time Mayor Buddy Dyer’s job and two commission seats are open – District 4 and District 6.

Don’t take these local elections for granted. There have been some hotly debated issues in the City of Orlando, especially affecting African-American communities.

If you want to see more improvements in your neighborhood, research the candidates and cast your vote. Then, hold the people you help elect accountable to their campaign promises.

Voting is not only a right; it’s a privilege. yourvotecountsIt also ensures that your voice is heard – you help decide who leads your city, represents you and makes decisions on issues important to you.

Again, don’t take the right to vote in every election for granted. God knows things could change and have changed in regards to voting rights.

Find out who’s running and other details at your city clerk’s office or go to the Orange County Supervisor of Elections Office website: http://www.ocfelections.com. The phone number there is: (407) 836-2070.

– Trish Martin

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Guest Editorial: Taking Care of FAMILY Business

Editor’s Note: Talk about business! Kimberly Stewart posted something on Facebook recently that mirrored a conversation I had around the same time with a family member. I’m sharing it, (her post) with her approval, to help us, help ourselves…financially. OCN’s theme this quarter is business. Now families, especially parents of young children, are challenged to handle their business at home, to prepare for their child’s future for instance and to save money. But we all can stand improvement in this area. Household Business Management! 

Stewart, CEO of KRS Wealth Management in downtown Orlando, is passionate about helping people make sense of their financial picture. She has 20+ years of financial services experience and is a Certified Financial Planner. A graduate of the University of Central Florida, Stewart resides in the Orlando area and is originally from Kansas City, Missouri.


photo (1)Back To School: Taking Care of Family Business

School Supplies √

New Clothes √

New Shoes √

New Hair Style/Cut √

And there will be a thousand pictures posted of your kids going back to school, but what I want to know is this – If something happens to you, WHO is going to take care of your children and with WHAT resources, i.e., Money????

Do you have life insurance?

Have you established a college fund?

Do you have a will?

Who will actually be responsible for caring for your children…Do you have guardianship paperwork completed?

#BackToSchool

#KNOWbetterDobetter

#Growthisuncomfortable

You can catch Kimberly Stewart talking personal and business finance on TV – Central Florida News 13 and radio – Star 94.5 FM. KRS Wealth Management: http://www.krswm.com

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Lynx Bus Transfer Station in Pine Hills?


Here’s something that residents in Pine Hills and surrounding communities should know: 

There’s a community meeting plannedimage for Tuesday, August 18 at 7 p.m. about a proposal to rezone some property behind the Winn Dixie shopping center (Silver Star Road) to bring a Lynx Transit Transfer Center to Pine Hills. (At corner of Silver Star and Belco, near the intersection of Pine Hills Road and Silver Star Road)

At the meeting, officials seeking the zoning change will present their request and answer any questions residents may have. Orange County staff will be on hand as well. No doubt there will be discussion on the pros and cons of the change from medium density residential to commercial property for the bus transfer center. Medium density residential zoning has up to 20 dwelling units per acre.

The subject property is located behind the Winn Dixie shopping center and adjacent to the Forrest Park subdivision. There are several apartment complexes nearby. Residents who live in the area and other concerned residents, as well as business and community leaders are urged to attend the meeting, to hear the plans and ask questions.

The meeting will be held at the Pine  Community Center, 6408 Jennings Drive, Orlando, FL 32818 (Pine Hills). 


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Third Quarter Focus: Business-Work

imageWhen I thought about quarterly themes for this year, I did not think long. It’s amazing how God places ideas in your mind and things just click! Good thing the Second Quarter Focus was on the family (We celebrated Mother’s Day, Father’s Day and all kinds of graduations.) For this Third Quarter, we will focus on business and work. One thing is for sure, we can do more together than apart. Support is so critical in urban communities, such as our main coverage area of west Orange County….It can only improve the economic development of our neighborhoods. At the same time, business owners offering the best of their products and services, along with good customer service, is also critical. Business owners: Consistency will have people talking about the products and services you offer. You will generate more business. So this quarter you will see stories on companies reaching back and supporting the communities in which they do business, special events sponsored by small businesses and profiles of unique businesses mostly in the OCN coverage area, but also throughout Central Florida. Also, we will focus on work ethic. So much can be said here. Let me just say this: Whatever you do to earn a living, do it to the best of your ability. Your customers or clients will take notice. The likely results: more referrals, increased revenues/better pay and more business connections. So smile. Hone your skills. Dress professionally. Be friendly. Let’s go! Support each other! Remember to send your story ideas to: orlandocommunitynews@gmail.com.

-Trish Martin, Founder & Editor

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All About Fashion: Carralyce Buford

CarralyceBufordIt’s not often you run across a young woman doing her thing, juggling her family life and running a business on the upscale Park Avenue in Winter Park.

Meet Carralyce Buford, graduate of Lake Mary High School and Florida State University, who’s also the mother of two girls (Jaelyn and Jaeda) and the owner of Red Carpet Couture & Gems.

 


According to her bio, Buford has had a passion for fashion since she could dress herself. Her internship with the acclaimed ELLE Magazine in New York in 2013 skyrocketed her skills and knowledge as a stylist and she became partner and Chief Operating Officer of the luxury boutique Red Carpet Couture & Gems in Winter Park that same year.

While juggling work and being a mother of two, Carralyce can also be found styling for magazines such as My City Beauty, Elegant Magazine, and Lake & Sumter Style Magazine as well as being the contributing fashion writer for HOPE Magazine.

She aspires to one day have her own clothing line and be VOGUE’s Grace Coddington of her generation. With her daughters by her side, this fabulous trio will take the fashion world by storm.

 

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