Friday, July 31, 2015

Enjoy the History & St. Johns River of wonderful Volusia County, Florida!

Hey DeBary Residents!!

Have you ever been told how much there is to do in Orange City?

Here is a cool place to see when your staying at the Heritage Inn - the Blue Spring State Park.

Blue Spring State Park is ranked #1 of 12 attractions in Orange City by tripadvisor.com

You can see manatees, alligators, and a variety of native birds! Some times more than 300 manatees visit the park during the month of December. If you like visiting: Parks; State Parks; & the Outdoors - Blue Springs is for you!  This state park offers a variety of outdoor activities including camping, hiking, canoeing, fishing, boating, snorkeling and scuba diving. Afterwards, you can return the Heritage Inn to relax after a long day of exploring.

As always, it is our great pleasure to serve you and your families. Contact us at: (386) 774-8849 or visit us at: 300 South Volusia Ave US-17-92, Orange City, Florida

www.1876heritageinn.com

Happy Friday to everyone from Zorbas

Happy Friday to everyone! We can't wait to open our brand new restaurant in the downtown, historic Sanford! We are very eager to start serving our famout Greek and Italian menu to our new Seminole County friends as well as our old Volusia County friends.

Come try our Chicken Souvlaki served with tomato, onion, and tzatsiki sauce. Pair it with one our Greek beers or an iced tea.

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Great First Person Representation of George and Martha Washington!

"You might, and I suppose did perceive, from the Tenor of my letters, that I was apprehensive I could not avoid this appointment, as I did not even pretend [t]o intimate when I should return - that was the case - it was utterly out of my power to refuse this appointment without exposing my Character to such censures as would have reflected dishonor upon myself, and given pain to my friends - this, I am sure could not, and ought not be pleasing to you, & must have lessened me considerably in my own esteem. I shall rely therefore, confidently, on that Providence which has heretofore preserved, & been bountiful to me, not doubting but that I shall return safe to you in the fall - I shall feel no pain from the Toil, or the danger of the Campaign - My unhappiness will flow, from the uneasiness I know you will feel at being left alone - I beg of you to summon your whole fortitude Resolution, and pass your time as agreeably as possible - nothing will give me so much sincere satisfaction as to hear this, and to hear it from your own pen."

Letter, George Washington to Martha Washington, June 18, 1775

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Thursday, July 30, 2015

Come Visit New Hope UCC

Thought for the day: What you focus on the most, expands. We are created beings made in the image of a creative God. What this means is that we all have the power to influence-whether positively or negatively-our circumstances. If you want a dynamic ministry program, you can create it. If you want a vibrant faith community, you can create it. Energy flows where attention goes and if something is dead, dying, or no longer working it's time to assess the amount of time, energy, and resources being given to those areas. If all the money is spent on building maintenance, it is no wonder that the youth program is dying. If all the time is spent at council meetings, it's no wonder that the areas of outreach and evangelism are lacking. We all have the same creative power to ultimately design, and therefore enhance, our lives and our ministries. Sometimes things do require more energy, time, and resources than others...but it requires balance. You can learn a lot about a church's priorities by looking at what they give the most to. Everything requires an investment; if you want more, give more. Hope is not something that just happens unless you create an atmosphere of giving to and investing in the people, things, and programs that inspire hope in your community. What do you hope for, and what are you doing about it?

www.newhopeuccdeland.com

Zorbas Greek Food

It's hard not to think of Greek food without thinking of Saganaki, our flaming kefalograviera cheese. This fresh cheese has a light salty flavor with a rich aroma. You won't be able to just have one bite. Pair it with one our made-to-order spreads like Hummus or Skordalia.

We're coming to downtown, historic Sanford! We can't wait to open and start serving our new friends in Seminole County and all of our old friends from Volusia.

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MetroSurance

Daytona By the Sea Business Insurance Agents with MetroSurance offers several coverage options for your life insurance needs.

Life Insurance

There are many types of life insurance available to individuals and businesses. However, the various life insurance products can be classified as one of two types: term insurance and permanent insurance.

Term Insurance is designed to meet an insured’s temporary needs. It provides protection for a specific period of time (the “term”) and generally pays a benefit only if the named insured passes during the term. This type of insurance often makes sense when you have a need for coverage that will disappear at a specific point in time.

In contrast, permanent insurance provides lifelong protection. As long as you pay the premiums, and no loans, withdrawals or surrenders are taken, the full face amount will be paid. Because it is designed to last a lifetime, permanent life insurance accumulates cash value and is priced for you to keep over a long period of time.

The specific type of life insurance which is appropriate for you depends upon your unique circumstances and financial goals.

The best way to figure out the amount and type of life insurance that makes sense for your particular situation is to schedule a meeting with one of our qualified life insurance professionals.

An annuity is an insurance product which, in exchange for a sum of money, guarantees that the issuer will make a series of payments at some future date. These payments can be either level or increasing periodic payments for a fixed number of years or until the end of life. The main feature of an annuity is that it is a vehicle for distributing savings with a tax-deferred growth factor. The two general types of annuities are immediate and deferred annuities.

Unlike in the past, when life annuities were the main type of contract, today there are a multitude of different types of annuities. There are far too many types to list them all here, but some of the main types are:

- Fixed Annuities

- Variable Annuities

- Indexed Annuities

- Immediate Annuities

Please call us at 386-310-1551 or e-mail us at info@metrosurance.com for a free quote

Stump Removal

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No Stump is TOO BIG for us!!

Comly's Stump Grinding, LLC is a complete stump grinding service that services all of Central Florida.

We are fully equipped with a collection of equipment to serve all your needs from the smallest to largest stumps. We even provide stump removal service inside pool deck planters.

For more information:
386.801.5159
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Fully licensed and insured, we maintain that the job is not complete until the customer is satisfied. We specialize in:

• 3 ft. Gate Access

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Clint Comly says, "No job is complete until the customer is satisfied."
With leading-edge technology equipment, Clint takes special pride in serving his customers with quality, honesty and reliable service!

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Two Pawn Guys

Two Pawn Guys is located in the Mt. Dora Plaza next to the Health Basket. (For those who do not know it is the same plaza as Golds Gym.) They look forward to seeing you soon. www.twopawnguys.com

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Unlike “seedy” pawn shops of yesterday Two Pawn Guys is modern, well lit, and clean. Our trained and certified employees will offer outstanding customer service, with dignity and respect.

Pawns shops are GREAT places to find deals on MANY items. Looking for a ring? What about a TV, stereo, camcorder, or camera? Or for the hunter in the family, a gun. Need MONEY to pay a bill? Bring us one of the items just mentioned or call and we will be glad to help you out of a bind.

We would welcome the opportunity to earn your trust and deliver you the best service in the industry. www.twopawnguys.com / 352-729-6693

Two Pawn Guys is a second hand dealer - so we buy and sell. Our team can buy gold, silver, platinum, electronics, and historical items. So if you have something to sell give us a call or stop by.

18830 U.S. Hwy 441,
Mount Dora, Florida 32757
(352) 729-6693
www.twopawnguys.com

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Autism and Sports

Autism is a complex neurobiological, developmental disorder that is typically diagnosed in childhood and often lasts throughout a person's lifetime. The hallmark characteristics of autism include an impaired ability to communicate and relate to others socially, a restricted range of activities, and repetitive behaviors such as following very specific routines. While the causes of autism are unknown and preventative measures have yet to be discovered, there does exist effective behavioral therapy that can result in significant improvements for many young children with autism. The most widely used behavioral intervention programs focus on developing communication, social, and cognitive skills. However, new research and anecdotal evidence suggest that some alternative therapeutic choices that include sports, exercise, and other physical activities can be a useful adjunct to traditional behavioral interventions, leading to improvement in symptoms, behaviors, and quality of life for individuals with autism.

Research has also demonstrated that increased aerobic exercise can significantly decrease the frequency of negative, self-stimulating behaviors that are common among individuals with autism, while not decreasing other positive behaviors.10 Behaviors such as body rocking, spinning, head-nodding, hand flapping, object-tapping, and light gazing, that have been shown to interfere with positive social behavior and learning, can thus be controlled by the use of exercise. Additionally, exercise can discourage aggressive and self-injurious behavior14 while improving attention span.

Besides improving fitness, motor function, and behavior in individuals with autism, among the most important advantages of physical activity are the social implications of participating in sports and exercise. Physical activity can promote self-esteem, increase general levels of happiness, and can lead to positive social outcomes, all highly beneficial outcomes for individuals with autism.

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Zorbas Greek Food !

We are moving to the beautiful, downtown historic Sanford. We can't to open up in August and invite you all to our restaurant. Old friends and new alike.

Until then you can think about our amazing homemade jumbo stuffed shells. Three jumbo stuffed shells with fresh spinach and a blend of our cheeses in a tangy meat or meatless sauce. It will warm your belly and your soul!

zorbasgreekfood.com | 115 East First, St., Sanford, FL | (386) 668-5100 | plus.google.com/u/0/101353006761502713062/posts

Heritage Inn learn the history

Cool St Johns Facts!!

Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings used the St. Johns as a backdrop in her books South Moon Under and The Yearling, and several short stories. In 1933 she took a boat trip along the St. Johns with a friend. In the upper basin, she remarked on the difficulty of determining direction due to the river's ambiguous flow, and wrote in a chapter titled "Hyacinth Drift" in her memoir Cross Creek that she had the best luck in watching the way the hyacinths floated. Rawlings wrote, "If I could have, to hold forever, one brief place and time of beauty, I think I might choose the night on that high lonely bank above the St. Johns River."

Live the History if only for one night! 1876 Heritage Inn

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Zorbas Re-opening Soon!

Once a week, go Greek! Start our with our Mezethakia or Greek Appetizers. A great way to sample our Greek cuisine is by tasting our Dolmathes: rolled grape leaves seasoned, stuffed with rice then served with feta and pita bread. You can pair that with our Melitzanes Tiganites for $14 or with two others for $22 like our Peperies Psites.

Coming soon to downtown historic Sanford! We look forward to our grand opening in August!

zorbasgreekfood.com | 115 East First, St., Sanford, FL | (386) 668-5100 | plus.google.com/u/0/101353006761502713062/posts

Monday, July 27, 2015

Zorbas Shrimp Scampi

There is never a bad time for pasta or Italian/Greek food. So why not come in and try our Shrimp Scampi. We sautee fresh shrimp in virgin olive oil, garlic, onions, parsley, and wine served over linguine and then finished with a sprinkling of fresh parmesan cheese.

We can't wait to open our doors at our NEW location in the beautiful, historic, downtown Sanford. We look forward to seeing you soon!

zorbasgreekfood.com | 115 East First, St., Sanford, FL | (386) 668-5100 | plus.google.com/u/0/101353006761502713062/posts

1876 Heritage Inn Learn the History

Hontoon Island - Visit it!

Hontoon Island State Park is a 1,648-acre Florida State Park located on Hontoon Island between the St. Johns River and the Hontoon Dead River in Volusia County. It is only a few miles from Orange City, off SR 44, and can only be reached by boat or park-operated passenger ferry. No motorized vehicles, other than wheelchairs, are allowed to be brought onto the island and there is no swimming. The island has pine flatwoods, palm and oak hammocks, bald cypress swamps and marshes. Hontoon Island is surrounded by the St. Johns River, the Hontoon Dead River, and Snake Creek.

Activities include horseshoes, cycling, boating, canoeing, kayaking, and fishing, as well as hiking, camping, picnicking, and nature viewing and photography. The island can be circumnavigated with a nine and a half-mile day trip; Blue Spring State Park is a short paddle up the St. Johns one way. Amenities include canoe rentals, bike paths, eleven tent sites and six rustic cabins. The park also has overnight boat slip rentals, playground equipment, picnic tables, and a 3.4-mile nature trail. The park has a lending library with picture books for children aged four to nine. The park is open from 8:00 am till one hour before sunset year-round.

If you want to experience the wonderful St Johns River Area - stay at the 1876 Heritage Inn!

http://www.1876heritageinn.com/
(386) 774-8849

Enjoy a full day at Hontoon Island, & stay the night at the www.1876heritageinn.com. (386) 774-8849 | Orange City, FL

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Friday, July 24, 2015

Autism Speaks

Autism is a lifelong disability with symptoms typically appearing during the first three years of life. Autism Spectrum Disorders are neurobiologically based and encompass a wide range of disabilities that may affect thought, perception, and attention. Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) are also known as Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDD) and include: Pervasive Developmental Disorder-Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS), Asperger’s Syndrome, Childhood Disintegrative Disorder, Rett’s Syndrome, and Autistic Disorder. The term “autism” can thus be used to refer to this entire group of disorders or to the specific subcategory of Autistic Disorder (also known as classical autism).

Autism can block, delay, or distort signals from any or all of the senses. It is difficult for people with autism to interact with other people through social activities and spoken communication. Pragmatic language skills, including gestures, facial expressions, body language, and other nonverbal communication, may also be impaired. Autism may also be associated with difficulties with learning, imagination, and reasoning.

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Delicious Appetizers!

Our sauteed mushroom caps are a delicious appetizer and a good start to a wonderful meal at Zorbas. Our fresh sauteed mushroom caps are sauteed in wine and olive oil served with our fresh homemade bread. Perhaps you'd like to pair that with our mozzarella sticks. From our delicious appetizers you can then go on to our entrees, Greek or Italian. You will leave us feeling good and full. Our grand opening will be happening in August in our BRAND NEW location in downtown, historic Sanford.

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1876 Heritage Inn

Postal Musuem's Story - Live the History!

Creation of the U.S. Postal Museum began in 1995 through the efforts of Postmaster Joe Guthrie (Deland, Florida) and postal historian and curator, Richard Feinauer. The museum started as a collection of displays temporarily housed in a ten by sixteen foot room inside the Deland Post Office. In 1998, when the Post Office relocated, a new, permanent home for the display was needed.

Orange City is seemed very well suited for a postal museum since the city and the surrounding area are at the origin of Volusia County's history. Back in 1876, the first Post Office for the area, later to be known as Orange City, was housed in the very same building as the museum now resides, 129 years later! In 1886 a Post Office was established at Blue Springs Landing, on the St. Johns River. Ten years later, the Post Office was again relocated to Orange City( do you know where) and the name was changed to the Orange City Post Office.

The Museum was established for the preservation and appreciation of postal history and postal artifacts. Through the efforts of the United States Postal Service and private individuals, there now exist numerous items on display that represent all phases of the U.S Postal Service from inception to the present time.

Walk inside a recreated Post Office from the 1940's. Visitors will see various artifacts, paperwork, books, forms, and clothing used over fifty years ago. Observe up close many postal artifacts, which have all but disappeared from modern day postal facilities. Learn about mail processing, mail delivery, stamps and postmarks. Explore the 80 foot hallway lined with over 100 shadow boxes full of postal memorabilia and hundreds of envelops categorized with such topics as slogans, Army/Navy, and many more. Find the world's largest postage stamp (???) and the one with the earliest date. Visit the special display on Orange City postal history. (Richard, would like to get this). Search through hundreds of stamps which are "free" for the taking.

The Museum is conveniently located just 30 minutes from Orlando or Daytona Beach in the 1876 Heritage Inn at 300 South Volusia Avenue (Highway 17-92) in Orange City, Florida. The Museum is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Saturday 10 a.m. to Noon for self-guided tours. Narrated tours are available with advance notice for tours of eight or more.

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Zorbas Greek food

Nothing hits the spot like warm, Italian food. At Zorbas we offer a wide variety of Italian food in addition to our expansive Greek menu. Come try our Manicotti: Ricotta and parmesan cheeses rolled in a thin pasta baked in a meat or meatless sauce with a blend of cheeses. From the first forkful to the last, you'll be pleased. We are so excited to be opening in August. We are moving to the beautiful, historic downtown Sanford and can't wait to start serving out our food for our new Seminole County friends and all of our old Volusia friends.

zorbasgreekfood.com | 115 East First, St., Sanford, FL | (386) 668-5100 | plus.google.com/u/0/101353006761502713062/posts

Business Agents

DeLand Business Insurance Agents with MetroSurance offers several coverage options for your business
* Business Owners Policies (BOPs)
* Commercial Property
* Commercial Liability

Rest easy knowing your DeLand business is protected with our trusted MetroSurance Agent!

We know that businesses like yours have unique and specific insurance needs, which is why we provide everything you are looking for in an insurance company – low rates, excellent service, financial stability, and customized coverage.

Here are just a few of the business categories we cover:

Apartment Owners
Commercial Building Owners -Industrial, Retail and Office
Metalworkers
Mini Storage
Office Risks
Print & Graphic Design Businesses
Retail & Service Businesses
Restaurants
Warehouses
Customized Protection

DeLand Business Insurance Agents with MetroSurance offers a wide range of business insurance coverage options, all designed to protect you, your business and your business property at a price you can afford. Our most common policy coverage includes:

Liability
Medical
Business Income
Excess Coverage

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Speak

"God is still Speaking..."
A campaign by the United Church of Christ to remind us that God still has a lot more to say...

Since New Hope United Church of Christ opened its doors, this quote has been a burning vision of New Hope to make religion relevant again and to extend an extravagant welcome to all—because no matter who you are, or where you are on life's journey, you're welcome here. Here at the New Hope United Church of Christ.

Learn more about us!
www.newhopeuccdeland.com


Wednesday, July 22, 2015

The Historic 1876 Heritage Inn

Sometime between 1939 and 1954, Wittenburg University and John Kolar owned the hotel.

In 1954, Charles and Carol Forrer purchased the hotel and used it a nursing home until 1973 when the building state regulations were changed to prohibit nursing homes in frame structures. Mrs. Forrer, a nurse, started with just 8 patients and before long had an average of 49 patients for a facility licensed for 55. The Orange City Nursing Home, as it was known, was the first in the state to have an organized volunteer nursing auxiliary and the first to have a nurse call system installed by its auxiliary. In 1965, the home had 32 employees. A complete beauty parlor served the patients and churches of all demoninations took turns holding services on Sundays.

After closing the nursing home, Mrs. Forrer filled the front rooms with craft stores, painted it white and called it the “The White Elephant”. She was one of area’s the largest dealers of recreational vehicles and sporting goods. Even to this day, many people refer to the building as the “White Elephant.”

Today it is a beautiful & historic Florida hotel in Orange City. Come stay the night and experience a piece of Florida History.
www.1876heritageinn.com
(386) 774-8849

Shrimp Athenian

We are a wholesome food restaurant and everything we make is fresh. There is nothing processed and this includes our seafood! Come try our Shrimp Athenian; a delicious mix of fresh, sauteed shrimp in garlic butter & white wine with feta cheese and tomatoes. All served over linguine. Don't forget all of our dinners are served with salad and fresh baked bread. We are coming to Sanford in August. We'll be located in the historic downtown and cannot wait to start serving food to our loyal customers and new friends.

zorbasgreekfood.com | 115 East First, St., Sanford, FL | (386) 668-5100 | plus.google.com/u/0/101353006761502713062/posts

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Zorbas: Delicious, fresh Greek Food

This veggie starter will become your new favorite dish. Traditional Greek Kolokithokeftedes are a popular dish found in most of the islands in Greece. If you ever had this popular dish before you would have been impressed with their flavorful texture, full of salty, tasty feta cheese! Ours also comes with home made fries (and salad & bread). From the extra crispy outside to the warm, rich, creamy center, you'll be coming back for more. We look forward to seeing you in our BRAND NEW location in historic, downtown Sanford, opening in August.

zorbasgreekfood.com | 115 East First, St., Sanford, FL | (386) 668-100 | Google+

Monday, July 20, 2015

Come Stay with History - 1876 Heritage Inn Hotel

1876 Heritage Inn, Orange City - The 1876 Heritage Inn, Volusia County's oldest hotel, is located in a national register historic district, centrally located between Daytona Beach and the Orlando area attractions. Quaint accommodations and friendly service make the inn a perfect destination for a vacation, honeymoon, anniversary or weekend getaway. Leashed pets are welcome.

Blue Springs Cafe & Lounge is located on site and is also pet-friendly with a doggie dining area in an interior courtyard. The inn is home to one of only three U.S. Postal Museums in the country.

386-774-8849 | www.1876heritageinn.com

Chicken Parmesan @ Zorba's!

Not only are we your headquarters for Greek food, we also have a delicious Italian menu. From Shrimp scampi and Tortellini to Ziti and Jumbo Stuffed Shells. Come try our Chicken Parmesean: a tender, seasoned chicken breast, topped with a blend of cheeses and served in a casserole with a side of linguine. We are so excited to call downtown, historic Sanford our new home. We will be opening in August! We can't wait to our new and old friends.

zorbasgreekfood.com | 115 East First, St., Sanford, FL | (386) 668-5100

Friday, July 17, 2015

WHITE Pizza

From the crunchy crust to the warm, cheese, you won't be able to eat just one slice of our famous & delicious WHITE PIZZA. If you need a few different toppings, you can add each topping for just a $1. Our pizza dough is handmade daily, along with our sauces. None of our ingredients are processed and we are a wholesome food restaurant. To all of our community partners, friends, and regulars...We are moving! Our new location is the beautiful & historic downtown Sanford. We can't wait until we open in August. We look forward to seeing you there. Once a week...Go Greek!

zorbasgreekfood.com | 115 East First, St., Sanford, FL | (386) 668-5100


Heritage Inn

In 1882, the hotel was the sight of two days of negotiations concerning the city incorporation.

In 1886, owner of the hotel, Hugh DeYarman, serves as the fourth mayor of Orange City, serving a term of six years. Only five other mayors served terms as long or longer. Mr. DeYarman also served as postmaster of Orange City from 1889 to 1893.

Sometime during the early 1900’s, two additional wings were added to the west and east sides. The west wing addition added 10 hotels rooms, five upstairs and five with a shared bathroom between two rooms. The East wing added a dining room and kitchen on the first floor and 8 rooms on the upstairs.

www.1876heritageinn.com
(386) 774-8849

Thursday, July 16, 2015

New Hope DeLand

Theology on Tap - The pastor of New Hope United Church of Christ invites you to join us at the local pub for some stimulating conversation. As you sip your cold beverage, be ready to chew on some hot topics. Bring your questions, musings and open minds as we tap into spirit and spirits. We meet every Wednesday from 6:30pm – 7:30pm at the Abbey at 117 N. Woodland Avenue.



2 Pawn Guys

Two Pawn Guys...We buy, sell, trade, and loan!
We deal in firearms, gold, silver, platinum, diamonds, musical
instruments, TV's, home entertainment systems, and tools in good condition.
We have handguns, ammo, and rifles for sale.
Stop by and see us today!
PLUS...We also offer concealed weapons classes!Two Pawn Guys regularly hosts a Concealed Weapons Class, it is generally from 9am to 1 pm. The instructor for the class will be NRA Certified Firearms Instructor. The cost for the class is $65.00. Please call ahead to reserve a sit today!
18830 U.S. Hwy 441,
Mount Dora, Florida 32757
(352) 729-6693


Metrosurance

DeLand Business Insurance Agents with MetroSurance offers several coverage options for your business
* Business Owners Policies (BOPs)
* Commercial Property
* Commercial Liability
Rest easy knowing your DeLand Area business is protected with our trusted MetroSurance Agent!
We know that businesses like yours have unique and specific insurance needs, which is why we provide
everything you are looking for in an insurance company – low rates, excellent service, financial stability, and
customized coverage.
Here are just a few of the business categories we cover:
Apartment Owners
Commercial Building Owners -Industrial, Retail and Office
Metalworkers
Mini Storage
Office Risks
Print & Graphic Design Businesses
Retail & Service Businesses
Restaurants
Warehouses
Customized Protection
DeLand Business Insurance Agents with MetroSurance offers a wide range of business insurance coverage
options, all designed to protect you, your business and your business property at a price you can afford. Our
most common policy coverage includes:
Liability
Medical
Business Income
Excess Coverage


(888) 683-1159


Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Stromboli @ Zorbas

Sometimes there's hunger. Other times there are CRAVINGS. What's better than a pizza? STROMBOLI. Our stromboli is prepared fresh daily, with our own special sauce and mozzarella cheeses. Served hot and fresh with our homemade marinara sauce. And even more exciting news? We are moving to a brand new location into the beautiful, historic downtown Sanford! We will be opening in August and we can't wait to start serving all of our friends, old and new.

zorbasgreekfood.com | 115 East First, St., Sanford, FL | (386) 668-5100

Heritage Inn on a Wednesday

Postal Museum's Story - Live the History!

Creation of the U.S. Postal Museum began in 1995 through the efforts of Postmaster Joe Guthrie (Deland, Florida) and postal historian and curator, Richard Feinauer. The museum started as a collection of displays temporarily housed in a ten by sixteen foot room inside the Deland Post Office. In 1998, when the Post Office relocated, a new, permanent home for the display was needed.

Orange City is seemed very well suited for a postal museum since the city and the surrounding area are at the origin of Volusia County's history. Back in 1876, the first Post Office for the area, later to be known as Orange City, was housed in the very same building as the museum now resides, 129 years later! In 1886 a Post Office was established at Blue Springs Landing, on the St. Johns River. Ten years later, the Post Office was again relocated to Orange City( do you know where) and the name was changed to the Orange City Post Office.

The Museum was established for the preservation and appreciation of postal history and postal artifacts. Through the efforts of the United States Postal Service and private individuals, there now exist numerous items on display that represent all phases of the U.S Postal Service from inception to the present time.

Walk inside a recreated Post Office from the 1940's. Visitors will see various artifacts, paperwork, books, forms, and clothing used over fifty years ago. Observe up close many postal artifacts, which have all but disappeared from modern day postal facilities. Learn about mail processing, mail delivery, stamps and postmarks. Explore the 80 foot hallway lined with over 100 shadow boxes full of postal memorabilia and hundreds of envelops categorized with such topics as slogans, Army/Navy, and many more. Find the world's largest postage stamp (???) and the one with the earliest date. Visit the special display on Orange City postal history. (Richard, would like to get this). Search through hundreds of stamps which are "free" for the taking.

The Museum is conveniently located just 30 minutes from Orlando or Daytona Beach in the 1876 Heritage Inn at 300 South Volusia Avenue (Highway 17-92) in Orange City, Florida. The Museum is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Saturday 10 a.m. to Noon for self-guided tours. Narrated tours are available with advance notice for tours of eight or more.

www.1876heritageinn.com | (386) 774-8849

Sports can help with Autism

A person with autism usually finds sudden loud noises unpleasant and quite shocking. The same can happen with some smells and sudden changes in the intensity of lighting and ambient temperature.

Many believe it is not so much the actual noise, smell or light, but rather the surprise, and not being able to prepare for it - similar to the response to surprising physical contact.

If the person with autism knows something is going to happen, he can cope with it much better. Even knowing that something 'might' happen, and being reminded of it, helps a lot.

386-960-3567 | autismathletictraining.com

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Zorbas on Tuesday

Summer is hot, but that doesn't mean you can't enjoy soup. Nothing hits the spot, no matter what temperature, like a bowl of homemade soup. Here at Zorba's it's our AVGOLEMONO soup. Perfectly cooked Greek chicken and tender orzo with just a hint of lemon. Who can go wrong with YiaYia's recipe? We cannot wait until we open up in August. We are moving to the beautiful & historic downtown Sanford! We look forward to seeing our old friends and making new ones in Seminole County.

zorbasgreekfood.com | 115 East First, St., Sanford, FL | (386) 668-5100

Autism and Sports

Children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) who received early intervention tend to have better brain function, communication skills and overall social behavior compared to ASD children with no early intervention, researchers from the Yale School of Medicine reported in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorder.

They added that the brains of kids with autism appear to respond well to “pivotal response treatment” if it is provided early on. The program, which requires parental involvement as well as “play” situations, was created specifically for children with autism.

The new technique incorporates learning and development factors which are easy to use with very young children.

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Monday, July 13, 2015

Yemista @ Zorbas

Come try our Yemista: tomato and bell peppers filled with seasoned ground beef and rice baked to perfection, served with salad and freshly baked bread. Come visit our new location in the Historic Downtown Sanford. Opening in August!!

Heritage Inn.

1876 Heritage Inn, Orange City - The 1876 Heritage Inn, Volusia County's oldest hotel, is located in a national register historic district, centrally located between Daytona Beach and the Orlando area attractions. Quaint accommodations and friendly service make the inn a perfect destination for a vacation, honeymoon, anniversary or weekend getaway. Leashed pets are welcome.

The Red Roof Cafe is located on site and is also pet-friendly with a doggie dining area in an interior courtyard. The inn is home to one of only three U.S. Postal Museums in the country. 386-774-8849 www.1876heritageinn.com

Friday, July 10, 2015

Opening Soon - Zorba's

It's Friday! We made it. We know what you want: Our delicious, made to order GYRO. We can't wait to start serving them again from our BRAND NEW location in downtown, historic, Sanford. We're working hard to make sure every detail is perfect when you come back to us. Keep us in mind in August when you're mouth starts watering. We look forward to seeing our regulars and new faces in Sanford. Have a great weekend.
zorbasgreekfood.com | 115 East First, St., Sanford, FL | (386) 668-5100

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Zorbas has Moved!!

We are so excited to open our BRAND NEW location in downtown Sanford. We are working hard on making sure every detail is taken care of and that everything is JUST right when you come back in to dine with us. We will open in August and we look forward to seeing you there. Thank you to all of our past customers for giving us this opportunity and we look forward to continuing to be your Greek Food Headquarters. Don't forget about our warm and delicious Pastichio!

zorbasgreekfood.com | 115 East First, St., Sanford, FL | (386) 668-5100

Learn and Relax Heritage Inn

The Timucuan Indians were the first inhabitants of Hontoon Island. Evidence of their presence can be seen by a large shell mound that still exist at the end of the Hammock Trail, 1.7 miles one way, on what is mostly a shaded hike.

The Timucua were an American Indian people who lived in Northeast and North Central Florida and southeast Georgia. They were the largest indigenous group in that area and consisted of about 35 chiefdoms, many leading thousands of people. The various groups of Timucua spoke several dialects of the Timucua language. At the time of European contact, the territory occupied by speakers of Timucuan dialects occupied about 19,200 square miles, and was home to between 50,000 and 200,000 Timuacans. It stretched from the Altamaha River and Cumberland Island in present-day Georgia as far south as Lake George in central Florida, and from the Atlantic Ocean west to the Aucilla River in the Florida Panhandle, though it reached the Gulf of Mexico at no more than a couple of points.

Visit the History Now - 1876 Heritage Inn... explore, learn, enjoy!

Monday, July 6, 2015

Zorbas

We are pleased to announce our brand new location in beautiful historic Sanford. We will still have our delicious entrees such as Yemista (our stuffed tomato) or the warm and tasty Moussaka. As always we have our speciality pizzas and calzones, aong with our fresh made pasta. Come in today and try some wings or our antipasto.

zorbasgreekfood.com | 115 East First, St., Sanford, FL | (386) 668-5100

Heritage Inn is the Place to be!

Cool St Johns Facts!!

Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings used the St. Johns as a backdrop in her books South Moon Under and The Yearling, and several short stories. In 1933 she took a boat trip along the St. Johns with a friend. In the upper basin, she remarked on the difficulty of determining direction due to the river's ambiguous flow, and wrote in a chapter titled "Hyacinth Drift" in her memoir Cross Creek that she had the best luck in watching the way the hyacinths floated. Rawlings wrote, "If I could have, to hold forever, one brief place and time of beauty, I think I might choose the night on that high lonely bank above the St. Johns River."

Live the History if only for one night! 1876 Heritage Inn.

http://www.1876heritageinn.com/ | (386) 774-8849


Come relax by the St. John’s. Take a trip to the springs.
Then come lay your head down to rest at the Heritage Inn
www.1876heritageinn.com (386) 774-8849
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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Make a Difference

There are many ways you can serve at Cross Pointe and we encourage you to find a point of ministry at Cross Pointe; to be the hands and feet of Jesus in our community.   There’s a place for you.  Come and join with us in the work of reaching a lost world for Jesus.  Together we can make a difference in the lives of others

Vessels of Honor is an extension of our church ministry both within the church and in the community.   We recognize the distinguished position held by the Seniors of the faith in our church family.   Many may not be able to attend church services due to age-related health or transportation issues.  Through this ministry we want to engage our most Senior members, and to assist them in their daily lives as needed.   This ministry is not exclusive to Senior members, but serves as a central point of outreach to those Seniors in our community.   Outreach includes but is not limited to:  providing food, transportation, hospital visitation, hospice, and assisted living ministry.


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