Join us as we celebrate this past year as well as our 40 years of community-building, including the presentation of leadership, volunteer, and programming awards, as well as the installation of our incoming ...
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Lego Engineers returns to the Maitland Public Library from 4 to 5 p.m. on Monday, April 22. Registration is required.
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Calling all poets! The Maitland Public Library's annual poetry contests for adults and children open for submissions on April 1.
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The Roth JCC in Maitland will offer sessions in spring break camps beginning on Friday, March 22. The camps feature different programming for ages 5-15.
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Get pumped this Presidents Day! Move it Monday at the JCC will feature free health screenings and free fitness classes open to the community.
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Come out for a free showing of "Say Anything" on the lawn at Enzian on Wednesday, Feb. 13, from 7 to 11 p.m.
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Every weekday, the SilverSneakers Fitness Program meets at the Roth Jewish Community Center (JCC) for an exercise class made for seniors. And for Florida Blue members, it's now free.
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Sign your child up for winter flag football, soccer, and baseball!
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Maitland's FD had a whirlwind week.
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The girls from Maitland win again!
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Learn about eclectic international holidays in December at the Maitland Library!
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PAM entertained 278,000 in 2012FY and we did it for less than 30cents an audience member.
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Pay your library late fees with food! Proceeds go to the food band at the Church of the Good Shepherd.
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The city adopted a resolution authorizing the City Manager to sign a letter of commitment to a one-year fair share of FlexBus demonstration program operations funding, subject to certain conditions.
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The Council agreed to continue talks with developer Dan Bellows’ regarding his proposition of commoditizing impact fees.
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The Winter Park Wildcats started the Winter Park Rotary Tournament with a bang Nov. 29, but they ended with a blowout loss.
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Holiday decorations available at Habitat for Humanity's Orlando ReStores
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The human instinct to help, coordinated by technology.
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the Million Meal Challenge Orlando event, where more than 3,000 volunteers packed more than 500,000 meals
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We will reopen on Wednesday, January 2nd at 9 am.
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Our city is struck by a major natural disaster and our law enforcement services are stressed to the breaking point
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Artist and Observer columnist Josh Garrick, left, began the new season of Culture & Cocktails at A&H Museums - Maitland with "From Both Sides Now : Photographs of the Treasures of Ancient Greece" on Friday, ...
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Thursdau, Nov 15
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Sip and Knit is a knitting shop where one can take classes, buy yarn and socialize with other local knitters.
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They are collecting food, toys and gift-cards to distribute to our families in time for the holidays.
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Barracuda Building Corporation of Apopka performed the construction for the amount of $89,251.
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For the past 13 years JFS has committed to make the holidays brighter by delivering warm holiday meals for Thanksgiving and Hanukah.
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Park Maitland School Teaches wows school community with Fruit and Veggie Challenge as part of ongoing Healthy 100 initiative in partnership with Florida Hospital.
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Sergeant Steve Lorengo received an individual award as the TOP DUI Officer of the Year.
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Donations from Realtors across the country will go to those affected by Hurricane Sandy, and will help rebuild thousands of homes along the east coast.
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The nonprofit hopes to collect more than 2,000 throw blankets and towels as holiday gifts for its elderly clients.
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Early Voting began in Orange County on Saturday, October 27th. Ten centers are available to eligible voters through Saturday, November 3rd.
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Bryant-Hall awarded the Honorable U.S. Congresswoman Shirley A. Chisholm Award by the NCBW-Orlando Chapter
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The city of Maitland is again making safety a top priority during this evening's hours of Halloween trick or treating.
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Three years after the last K-9 retired, a new four-legged member of Maitland's police department hits the streets.
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Gary Teramae is being shown by Victoria Johnson how she is using one of the new computers for her homework at the Maitland Public Library
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Nemours Children's Hospital in Orlando involved families every step of the way in its construction, from design of the rooms to interviewing the doctors.
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Maitland Tire Co. and Michelin roll out soccer balls, tires and cash to support Maitland soccer club.
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On Thursday, Oct. 11, Maitland City Council member Phil Bonus resigned from office.
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Park Maitland School recently participated in a school-wide assembly to celebrate the story of Orangewood student Izzy Hidala.
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Chief Kim Neisler's first day on the job was Oct. 6
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Volunteers, parents, teachers, students and elected officials turned out in droves on Oct. 3
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The Art & History Museums - Maitland (A&H) announces its 2012-2013 Artist-in-Action artists.
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EA SPORTS employees get in the game at headquarters in Maitland
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Maitland Men's Club partnered with the Christian Service Center, First Baptist Church of Orlando, and the city of Maitland to put a food pantry in local grade schools
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Florida Hospital's Healthy 100 kids program will help the entire school
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Maitland fire chief and assistant city manager both retire after 25 years
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A&H Displays Items from its Permanent Collection at the Maitland Public Library
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Maitland Residents Are invited to Participated in Their City Government
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Thurston House, the only Central Florida Bed and Breakfast, is in Maitland
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The Holocaust Center's Upstander program teaches children to be an upstander rather than bystander when it comes to bullying.
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To add some extra fun and get everyone in the orange, white & blue spirit, A&H is holding a photo contest!
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City Council meeting Sept. 10
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Mortgage Master plans to hire 10-15 employees over the next nine months. Visit mortgagemasterinc.com/jobs for more information.
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There is a new artist this month at the Maitland Public Library. Four of Faith Cotter's paintings are displayed in the Circulation area.
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My catch phrase is "Write On!" said Elaine Person.
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A thriller by an award-winning author
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Restaurant Review of Francesco's Ristorante & Pizzeria
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Winter Park Health Foundation continues to support school nurses at Maitland Middle School and Lake Sybelia Elementary.
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Introducing Bosco- Maitland Police Department's new K-9
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Maitland Men's Club is helping disadvantaged local school children by providing "Love Pantries" in each of Maitland's three primary schools.
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Sandy Bonus Fine Arts in Maitland helped kids from BASE Camp children's cancer foundation to use art as therapy.
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Digital Risk employs 800 of your Central Florida friends and neighbors.
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Award-winning Osceola County circuit court judge is a long-time resident of Maitland
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Halfway through the 2012 calendar year now, it is hard to believe that so many things have been accomplished that were only visions and dreams of the years past.
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Maitland starts its move as finishing touches come together in new city hall
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You might have a big heart, but your biggest organ is your skin! In Florida, your skin gets plenty of exposure. Sun exposure not only greatly increases wrinkles, but also increases your risk of skin cancer. ...
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More than three million Girl Scouts and 50 million women who used to be Girl Scouts are celebrating this monumental 100th anniversary in their own special ways.
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Wilson McCoy, P.A. ("Wilson McCoy"), a new law firm in the City of Maitland and new member of the Chamber of Commerce, held its Open House and ribbon cutting ceremony on Wednesday evening, July 11th.
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A $400,000 renovation project to update several of the Roth JCC's facilities is expected to be finished Sept. 1.
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Maitland is home to a number of Jewish organizations that offer services and opportunities to the entire community, regardless of religious affiliation.
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Maitland resident Martha Bryant-Hall has been nominated for The Honorable Congresswoman Shirley A. Chisholm Award for her dedicated work to her community and the ity of Maitland, since 1959.
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The City Hall move-in will officially begin next week on Tuesday, July 24.
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The community got together at Audubon Center for Birds of Prey in Maitland on July 3 to celebrate a milestone: Florida recently surpassed Minnesota as the No. 1 state in the lower 48 for active eagle ...
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Reflecting the spirit of founder Andre Smith's Research Studio and the current mission of the institution, this program provides non-residential studio space to an established or emerging artist for the ...
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Among the task forces joined are FBI Violent Crimes Task Force and DEA Drug Task Force. Read more here in a letter from Maitland's Deputy Chief of Police, Bill McEachnie.
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Maitland's year-old weekly food truck event hits capacity
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Maitland Farmer's Market vendor offers nutritional treats for the hot summer heat.
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Liam Thomas and mom Jan are struggling through health crises together while Liam attempts to qualify for the 2018 Winter Olympic Games.
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Art & History's new permanent exhibit, "Maitland's Legacies: Creativity & Innovation" opened on Friday, June 22.
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A Maitland-area student from Orlando Science Schools recently won sixth place at the 2012 Science Olympiad National Tournament in Orlando.
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Be a part of "Growing Up Wildcat: Winter Park High School Through the Years."
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Mayor Howard A. Schieferdecker puts the skeptical rumors to rest.
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Read a synopsis of the Monday, June 11 city council meeting.
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Newly opened southern Italian restaurant brings the "real deal" to Maitland.
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BDG Construction Services of Maitland Earns NBIA Award at International Conference.
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Mayor Howard A. Schieferdecker anxiously awaits City Hall's completion deadline of July 16.
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This newly opened restaurant brings a fresh slice of Italian cooking to Maitland.
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Hurricane season 2012 began June 1 and will last until Nov. 30. Learn how to safely prepare your home and family through the end of the season.
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Experience a taste of the Big Apple in this restaurant review of JazzTastings in Maitland.
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Financial planning practitioner Ron Tamayo shares his insight on the Initial Public Offering struggles of Facebook.
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Maitland's Lily Lace Antique Market offers organized and elegant items from more than 40 dealers.
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Lighthouse Central Florida is offering a glimpse of the life of the blind at Dining in the Dark May 31.
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New Hope for Kids hosted a luncheon Friday, May 11, to showcase its benefits.
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These accomplishments make it more inviting for quality development and redevelopment to occur in our downtown CRA area.
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MicheLee Puppets, Inc. received a $1,000 grant from Rotary Club of Maitland in support of their performances in Maitland schools.
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The Florida Department of Transportation began maintenance work Monday on nearly 7 miles of rail along the SunRail train line.
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BOOM! The students who are watching hear a loud crash and a red tarp is pulled from the mock up wrecked car underneath; it shows a grisly accident scene.
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The Art and History Museums - Maitland is proud to announce an exciting lineup of artistic classes for adults and children this summer!
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All of the world is a stage for this Maitland teen.
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Franchise owner Jeff Padgett will hold a grand opening and free sub fundraiser through Friday, May 11, to support Hugz from Bugz.
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Maitland Leisure Services Department announces Summer program/camp sessions.
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The event raised $24,080; an increase of $5,277 over last year's event.
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The BJ's Charitable Foundation announced it will donate $12,500 to Intervention Services of Maitland, Fl.
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Please take the SunRail Online Survey.
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Are you a woman who spends plenty of time and energy taking care of everyone else? That's pretty common. In fact, many women take care of everyone else and forget to care for themselves.
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To nominate your favorite senior volunteer for the Salute to Senior Service program, visit SaluteToSeniorService.com. The deadline for entries is March 15.
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Ravaudage developer Dan Bellows said he'd be able to build the mixed-use development faster if Maitland allows him to sell off environmental impact fee credits.
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Cesar DaCosta lends a hands-on touch to his wine bar and sports bar, The Silly Grape.
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The Village Plaza at the corner of Lake and Orlando avenues in Maitland hits 100 percent capacity.
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Judges to Teach Dynamic Seminars
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New exhibit runs February 3, 2012 - April 15, 2012
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Thirty years ago, Bob Peterson, the great-grandson of Maitland founding father Willliam Waterhouse, found a trunk full of letters and journals Waterhouse had penned during his time as a soldier in the ...
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Maitland is setting the stage for its downtown redevelopment
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Maitland Mayoral Candidates set to debate
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The city of Maitland honored former Mayor James Houser - who passed away earlier this year - by installing a bench with a plaque commemorating his service to the city in a park located off Horatio Avenue ...
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City of Maitland wants to create an ad valorem tax exemption program for businesses within City limits. Here is what you need to know and why you should attend the Dec. 12th public meeting.
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In 1987, Ron Maxwell roamed the hallways as a student at Maitland Middle School. Twenty-four years later, he still roams those hallways, now as the new Principal.
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Maitland is considering converting to some one-way roads along its rail corridor in order to cut $1.5 million off the price tag to silence train horns in the city.
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Volleyball, basketball, baseball, tennis and more.
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Two years ago, they were carving pumpkins in portables behind the school. Now, after an almost $11 million renovation project, the ground where those portables once stood reveals a restored basketball ...
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Criminals just paid to bring the K-9 program back to the City of Maitland's Police Department.
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As construction of a new City Hall and Fire Station near completion, a number of new downtown developments have been announced.
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Food Trucks are now on a new night.
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