MAGAZINES
FLORIDA TRAVEL & LIFE: BONNIER CORPORATION – ORLANDO, FL NATIONAL DISTRIBUTION
- “Into the Forest” (November 2008)
- “Haute Country Living” (April 2009)
BUSINESS REPORT MAGAZINE – GAINESVILLE, FL
- “Getting Gold from Green” Local companies prove there’s profit in running a sustainable business (Trends, August 2008, Volume 1, Number 2) FEATURE
- “Credit Card Transaction Fees: Are you paying too much?” (Money Matters, August 2008, Volume 1, Number 2) COLUMN
- “Randy Scott and NovaMin: Giving you something to smile about” (Made in Alachua, August 2008, Volume 1, Number 2) FEATURE
- “Drug Wars” New CVS and Walgreens locations continue to sprout despite economic drought (Trends, September 2008, Volume 1, Number 3) FEATURE
- “Financing Your Business” Alternative options if the banks says No (Money Matters, September 2008, Volume 1, Number 3) COLUMN
- “Cruising to Profits” Working in a Nondescript Gainesville Warehouse, Ken Fickett and His Crew Built Live-Abroad Yachts for the Luxury Set Worldwide (Made in Gainesville, October 2008, Volume 1, Number 4) FEATURE
- “Take Out Takes Off” Less time to Cook Means More Business for Restaurants and Supermarkets (Trends, October 2008, Volume 1, Number 4) FEATURE
- “Party Animals” Being the Life of the Party Means Big Business (Trends, November 2008, Volume 1, Number 5) FEATURE
- “Should you buy or should you lease?” (Money Matters, March 2009, Volume 1, Number 8) COLUMN
- “How to Avoid Lawsuits at Work” (Trends, April 2009, Volume 1, Number 10) FEATURE
- “Sold!” Auction business grows as economy slows” (Trends, June 2009, Volume 1, Number 12) FEATURE
- “Planning a Succession Strategy” (Trends, September 2009, Volume 2, Number 3) FEATURE
TRAVELHOST MAGAZINE – GAINESVILLE, FL
- “Paradise Found” (July – September 2007)
- “Winning with Watson” (July – September 2007)
- “Prime Choice” (October – December 2007)
- “Micanopy” (October – December 2007)
- “High Springs” (October – December 2007)
- “Florida Horse Park Attracts World Class Events” (January – March 2008)
- “Fifth Avenue Arts Festival: Feel the Rhythm of ‘Art of the Heart’” (January – March 2008)
- “Florida Horse Park Attracts World Class Events” (April – June 2008) Republished
- “Majorie Kinnan Rawlings Immortalized on Postage Stamp” (April – June 2008)
- “Exploring Africa: A Gainesville Art Expo 12,000 Years in the Making” (April – June 2008)
- “Beat the Heat with Cool Treat” (July – September 2008)
- “Exploring Africa: A Gainesville Art Expo 12,000 Years in the Making” (July – September 2008) Republished
- “Micanopy” (July – September 2008) Republished
- “Ocala National Forest turns 100!” (October – December 2008)
- “Pig on the Pond” Clermont goes whole hog for its 11th Annual Barbecue Festival (October – December 2008)
- “Come for Art & Music; Stay for More” Gainesville Sports take the bench, as the spotlight falls on the city’s artistic and musical alter ego (October – December 2008)
- “High Springs” (October – December 2008) Republished
- “Micanopy” (October – December 2008) Republished
- “Come to Gainesville for our Traditions (annual events) Stay for more” (January – March 2009)
- “Garden Party: 19th Annual Spring Gardens Festival at Kanapaha Botanical Gardens” (January – March 2009)
OCALA MAGAZINE (OCALA, OCALA HOME and Ocala Charity Register publications) – OCALA, FL
- ·“We Got It!” Fleming Mortgage Services LLC: The All-American company helping Ocalans achieve the All-American dream (January 2006, Volume 26, Number 7) ADVERTORIAL
- ·“Built Stavola Strong” A family tradition of quality redefines construction (January 2006, Volume 26, Number 7) ADVERTORIAL
- ·“Heaven with a Lakeside View” Majestically perched above and overlooking exquisite well-manicured lakeside terrain, Harbor Hills is nothing less than divine (January 2006, Volume 26, Number 7) ADVERTORIAL
- ·“Fruits of your Labor” A savory new government benefits amendment and a sound investment strategy add up to one very fruitful money tree (February 2006, Volume 26, Number 8) FEATURE*** (6th Place winner)
- ·“Wingo Soars Above” (February 2006, Volume 26, Number 8) PERSONAL PROFILE
- ·“Mosaic Society” The diversity of Ocala’s rich cultural spectrum is harmoniously in sync with the world (March 2006, Volume 26, Number 9) FEATURE
- ·“Seniors and the Sexual Evolution” One generation – two sexual revolutions – 40 years apart (March 2006, Volume 26, Number 9) FEATURE
- ·“Home Away from Home” In a time where dizzying navigation of our frantic lives seems overwhelming, the YMCA is giving the community a place to escape and reconnect with neighbors and friends (OCALA HOME, Winter/Spring 2006, Volume 1, Number 1) ADVERTORIAL in PREMIERE ISSUE
- ·“Community Reinvention by Inspired Design” A new paradigm in community development – thanks to the Central Florida YMCA, setting a national standard (OCALA HOME, Winter/Spring 2006, Volume 1, Number 1) ADVERTORIAL in PREMIERE ISSUE
- ·“Mane Event” With local, national, and international impact to our economy, as well as limitless possibilities for community use, THE FLORIDA HORSE PARK is a venue whose time has come (OCALA HOME, Winter/Spring 2006, Volume 1, Number 1) FEATURE in PREMIERE ISSUE
- ·“Lost Latino Legacy” The indelible spirit of a Cuban Ghost Town is being remembered and revived by Ocala’s Latin community (April 2006, Volume 26, Number 10) FEATURE
- ·“A Mother’s Love” Torn Apart physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually by devastation and alcoholism, mothers’ anguish transforms into mothers’ hope – that out of devastation flourishes inspiration (May 2006, Volume 26, Number 11) COVER STORY FEATURE***(13th Place winner)
- ·“Cable Ready” Broadcasting from the heart of the Historic Marion Theatre … Ocala may soon boast another moniker to its already internationally acclaimed Horse Capital title: Independent Film Media Capital of the World (May 2006, Volume 26, Number 11) ADVERTORIAL
- ·“Animal Abyss” Abused and abandoned, anywhere from 10,000 to 15,000 animals, primarily dogs and cats end up in Marion County’s landfill every year. They were former beloved family pets so how could this abysmal catastrophe occur? (September 2006, Volume 27, Number 3) FEATURE***(19th Place winner)
- ·“Dancing in Freedom’s Shoes” The amazing saga of triumph over personal, artistic and political adversity (September 2006, Volume 27, Number 3) FEATURE
- · “Banking Made Easy” Ocala National Bank: Modern financial convenience for our traditional hometown community (September 2006, Volume 27, Number 3) ADVERTORIAL
- ·“HALL OF FAME: Mary Sue Rich” (Ocala Charity Register, 2006 – 2007, Volume 1, Number 1) PERSONAL PROFILE
- ·“HALL OF FAME: Dr. Nate Grossman” (Ocala Charity Register, 2006 – 2007, Volume 1, Number 1) PERSONAL PROFILE
- ·“LEGACY HALL OF FAME: Ollie and Homer Gary” (Ocala Charity Register, 2006 – 2007, Volume 1, Number 1) PERSONAL PROFILE
- ·“LEGACY HALL OF FAME: Frances Thigpin” (Ocala Charity Register, 2006 – 2007, Volume 1, Number 1) PERSONAL PROFILE
- · “Custom-Designed Paradise” How has this home builder taken custom home building to a whole new level? Harbor Hills, known for their award winning home designs, not only builds custom homes but sets a standard that most custom home builders will never be able to reach (January 2008, Volume 28, Number 7) ADVERTORIAL
- ·“Horsing Around” A spectator’s cheat sheet to the Horse Capital of the World (January 2008, Volume 28, Number 7) FEATURE
- ·“Barkitecture” Home design has gone to the dogs and it is doggone fun! Barkitecture is a representation of the hottest designs for the style-conscious canine (January 2008, Volume 28, Number 7) FEATURE
- ·“The Good Shepard” Whether armed with the might of an entire nation or simply one’s own conviction, the people of Pakistan – including Ocala’s Mike Welsch – are poised on the precipice of change (April 2008, Volume 28, Number 10) FEATURE
- ·“Miguel Martinez-Abreu” Stroke of Genius (Cool Kids, July 2009, Volume 30, Number 1) PERSONAL PROFILE COLUMN
- ·“Water Bosses” While experts and conservation teams urge working together to use less, Florida’s water leadership – from local government officials to water-management district leaders to the governor’s office – have their own interpretation of managing our fragile water supply system (August 2009, Volume 30, Number 2) FEATURE
- ·“Full Throttle” Austin Kirkpatrick (Cool Kids, August 2009, Volume 30, Number 2) PERSONAL PROFILE COLUMN
- ·“Byrd’s Eye” Evan Byrd (Cool Kids, December 2009, Volume 30, Number 5) PERSONAL PROFILE COLUMN
- ·“Ode to Culture” (January 2010, Volume 30, Number 6) FEATURE
HORSE CAPITAL DIGEST / WIRE TO WIRE
- “Second Annual Team Chiacchia horse sale” (January 24, 2010)
NEWSPAPERS
WEST MARION MESSENGER – OCALA, FL
Weekly columnist
- “Residents contribute to kingdom of the fun” (June 20, 2007, Volume 1, Number 13)
- “Volunteers make CERT program work” (June 27, 2007, Volume 1, Number 14)
- “Community reaches out to persons in need” (July 4, 2007, Volume 1, Number 15)
- “Making a difference behind the scenes” (July 11, 2007, Volume 1, Number 16)
- “Resident brings Prestige to community activism” (July 18, 2007, Volume 1, Number 17)
- “Former Air Force One pilot navigates here” (July 25, 2007, Volume 1, Number 18)
- “An Irrepressible Calling” (August 1, 2007, Volume 1, Number 19)
- “Paradise Found” (August 8, 2007, Volume 1, Number 20)
- “Music makes the mind grow stronger” (August 15, 2007, Volume 1, Number 21)
- “Former Police Chief: An ordinary man in extraordinary circumstances” (August 22, 2007, Volume 1, No. 22)
- “Perception serves as guide for living life on life’s terms” (August 29, 2007, Volume 1, Number 23)
- “Above Par: Ocala Palms Free Enterprise Golf Open” (November 14, 2007, Volume 1, Number 34)
- “Love Thy Neighbor” (December 5, 2007, Volume 1, Number 37)
- “Oakley’s create special Christmas wonderland” (December 26, 2007. Volume 1, Number 40)
- “A look back at 2007 with a Glimpse of ‘08” (January 2, 2008, Volume 1, Number 41)
- “Revelers New Year Bash was Hot Hot Hot!” (January 9, 2008, Volume 1, Number 42)
- “Church members celebrate growth” (January 16, 2008, Volume 1, Number 43)
- “NARFE President offers guidance” (January 23, 2008, Volume 1, Number 44)
- “Hammes’ Classical Piano Foundation Concerts have Starr Power” (February 6, 2008, Volume 1, Number 46)
- “Love was in the air at Valentine dance” (February 13, 2008, Volume 1, Number 47)
- “Names are important at Carmichael’s Café” (February 27, 2008, Volume 1, Number 49)
- “Irish eyes smiled on St. Patty’s party” (March 19, 2008, Volume 1, Number 52)
- “Composer honors his teacher with concert” (March 26, 2008, Volume 2, Number 1)
- “Medieval Feast at Ye Royal Clubhouse wrought merriment upon all” (April 2, 2008, Volume 2, Number 2)
- “Board honors residents with awards” Part 1 of a 2 part series (April 16, 2008, Volume 2, Number 4)
- “Board honors residents with awards” Part 2 of a 2 part series (April 23, 2008, Volume 2, Number 5)
- “Residents and friends round dance for Hospice” (April 30, 2008, Volume 2, Number 6)
- “Colombian woman overcomes odds for American Dream” (May 14, 2008, Volume 2, Number 8 )
- “Mother’s Day presented with style” (May 21, 2008, Volume 2, Number 9)
- “Amazing charity event drummed up fun, funding” (May 28, 2008, Volume 2, Number 10)
- “Dignified patriotic memorial service honors veterans” (June 4, 2008, Volume 2, Number 11)
- “Paying tribute to family man” (June 11, 2008, Volume 2, Number 12)
- “Ocala Palms author has new book on sale” (June 18, 2008, Volume 2, Number 13)
- “Elaine Liebegott shares her love and gift of song” (July 9, 2008, Volume 2, Number 16)
- “Talented musicians are The Reason Why” (July 16, 2008, Volume 2, Number 17)
- “Volunteers prepare” [CERT: Because danger strikes without warning] (July 23, 2008, Volume 2, Number 18)
- “Blanca’s Café – residents and public welcomed” (July 30, 2008, Volume 2, Number 19)
- “Booker and Leone Gray bid a fond farewell” (August 6, 2008, Volume 2, Number 20)
- “Tips offered on protecting valuables” (August 13, 2008, Volume 2, Number 21)
- “Chinese American residents share views on Olympics in China” (August 20, 2008, Volume 2, Number 22)
- “National Champs make for Senior Olympians” (August 27, 2008, Volume 2, Number 23)
- “Computer Whizzes add web portal and free WiFi service” (September 3, 2008, Volume 2, Number 24)
- “Coping with grief on the anniversary eve of 9/11” (September 10, 2008, Volume 2, Number 25)
- “Career spans lands and space” (September 17, 2008, Volume 2, Number 26)
- “Book signing set for children’s book” (September 24, 2008, Volume 2, Number 27)
- “Latino families celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month” (October 8, 2008, Volume 2, Number 29)
- “Even more Latinos opine over Hispanic Heritage Month” (October 15, 2008, Volume 2, Number 30)
- “Final Round: Latino families share on Hispanic Heritage Month” (October 29, 2008, Volume 2, Number 32)
- “Fellowship makes lively community” (November 26, 2008, Volume 2, Number 36)
- “Fellowship flourishes at ‘Getting to Know You’ social” (December 10, 2008, Volume 2, Number 38)
- “Jingle all the Way! Singles mingle at the annual Christmas Dinner” (December 17, 2008, Volume 2, Number 39)
- “Present day Christmas Spirit evokes Christmas memories and new traditions” (December 24, 2008, Volume 2, Number 40)
- “A look back at 2008 Top 10 ‘buzz-worthy’ events” (December 31, 2008, Volume 2, Number 41)
- “Kindred spirits continue to bring tradition of fine performance arts” (January 14, 2009, Volume 2, Number 43)
- “Maggiore exemplifies lasting resolve” (January 21, 2009, Volume 2, Number 44)
- “Proud and hopeful residents on the fulfillment of a dream” (January 28, 2009, Volume 2, Number 45)
- “Party Animals sock hop for Humane Society” (February 4, 2009, Volume 2, Number 46)
- “March with King remembered” (February 11, 2009, Volume 2, Number 47)
- “Brinkley and Lenon reflect on Black History Month” (February 18, 2009, Volume 2, Number 48)
- “Food and art part of social event” (February 25, 2009, Volume 2, Number 49)
- “Event promotes community activities” (March 11, 2009, Volume 2, Number 51)
- “Women prepare for a billiard league of their own” (April 1, 2009, Volume 3, Number 2)
- “Toe-tapping fun at 2nd Annual Round Dance for Hospice” (April 15, 2009, Volume 3, Number 4)
- “Concert and social – two reasons why Ocala Palms rocks!” (May 6, 2009, Volume 3, Number 6)
- “Tribute played to mothers with luncheon” (May 13, 2009, Volume 3, Number 7)
- “Ocala Palms’ first resident is one of the busiest” (May 20, 2009, Volume 3, Number 8 )
- “Veterans and troops remembered” (June 3, 2009, Volume 3, Number 10)
- “Resident author has book signing” (June 17, 2009, Volume 3, Number 12)
- “Healing Horses – resident responds to call for loving touch” (July 15, 2009, Volume 3, Number 17)
- “Mother – daughter business creates order out of chaos” (July 29, 2009, Volume 3, Number 19)
- “On the bus – Tampa bound” (August 12, 2009, Volume 3, Number 21)
- “Volunteers prepare for classroom” (August 26, 2009, Volume 3, Number 23)
- “Humane society benefits from volunteer” (September 2, 2009, Volume 3, Number 24)
- “Ocala resident plays national tournament” (September 16, 2009, Volume 3, Number 26)
- “Twin pianists and upcoming event bring the community together” (September 30, 2009, Volume 3, Number 28)
- “ ‘One Love’ at Caribbean Dance and upcoming golf tournament” (October 7, 2009, Volume 3, Number 29)
- “Healing Hearts and minds with Grace” (October 14, 2009, Volume 3, Number 30)
- “Block and pool parties equal community spirit” (October 21, 2009, Volume 3, Number 31)
- “Activity circling socials, volunteerism and public golf fundraiser” (November 4, 2009, Volume 3, Number 33)
- “Two WWII veterans take Honor Flight to Memorial” (November 11, 2009, Volume 3, Number 34)
- “Elegant touch at GTKY social and Fashion Show” (November 18, 2009, Volume 3, Number 35)
- “Volunteers make a difference at MRMC” (December 9, 2009, Volume 3, Number 38)
- “Christmas Dinner and Rat Pack show ring in holiday cheer” (December 16, 2009, Volume 3, Number 39)
- “Columnist thanks all for the memories” (December 23, 2009, Volume 3, Number 40)
- “Top Ten Buzz-worthy Items of 2009” (December 30, 2009, Volume 3, Number 41)
News reporter
- “CERT: a model for any community” (June 27, 2007, Volume 1, Number 14)
- “Pounding feet helps blood center” (February 27, 2008, Volume 1, Number 49)
- “Stearns speaks on national concerns – Congressman speaks with Ocala Palms residents” (April 16, 2008, Volume 2, Number 4)
- “More than 600 run at the Ocala Marathon” (February 4, 2009, Volume 2, Number 46)
- “Chamber kicks off campaign at Golden Ocala” (April 1, 2009, Volume 3, Number 2)
- “Artistic Phenom prepares for Chalk Festival” (April 15, 2009, Volume 3, Number 4)
- “Legislators meet with ELO” (April 22, 2009, Volume 3, Number 5)
- “Chamber champions Buy Local initiative” (June 24, 2009, Volume 3, Number 13)
- “ID Chip makes for happy ending” (September 30, 2009, Volume 3, Number 28)
- “Local pianist enters YouTube competition” (November 18, 2009, Volume 3, Number 35)
- “[Travolta] Family attends ‘Old Dogs’ premier” (December 2, 2009, Volume 3, Number 37)
- “Residents happy to explore trails” (December 9, 2009, Volume 3, Number 38)
- “Local Spanish Church opens Transformed Life Center” (December 9, 2009, Volume 3, Number 38)
- “Multifocal lens: A quick and easy solution to cataracts” (January 6, 2010, Volume 3, Number 42)
- “Team Chiacchia horse sale starts” (January 27, 210, Volume 3, Number 45)
Letter to the Editor
- “False Internet rumor used to deter voters” (October 1, 2008, Volume 2, Number 28)
STAR BANNER (OWNED BY NEW YORK TIMES COMPANY) and AFFILIATES: VOZ LATINA
- “Bajo un Mismo Cielo” [Underneath the Same Heaven] (Voz Latina, Headline feature article, September 2006, Volume 1, Number 2) Spanish written news article FEATURE
- “An Unusual Turn” Halloween Scary Short Story contest top three winner (Star Banner, Live & Learn features section, October 30, 2006) CONTEST WINNER
- “Amnesia Over Amnesty” (Star Banner, Opinion section, March 4, 2007) OP-ED
- “An Irrepressible Calling” (Star Banner, Faith & Values features section, July 28, 2007) FEATURE
- “Educate teens before life does it for them” (Star Banner, Opinion section, January 6, 2008) OP-ED
- “High-Tech Zone: Progress Walk highlights downtown’s potential” (Star Banner, Opinion section, January 10, 2010) OP-ED
EL REPORTERO LATINO
- “Heads of State meet with Emerging Leaders of Ocala” / “Los Legisladores del Estado de Florida se reunen con los Emergentes Lideres de Ocala en Tallahassee” (April 17, 2009, Volume 2, Number 3) FEATURE
- “Artistic Phenom Prepares for Ocala’s Sidewalk Chalk Festival” / “Se Prepara Un Fenomenal Programa Para Ocala’s The Artistic Sidewalk Chalk Festival” (April 17, 2009, Volume 2, Number 3) FEATURE
CONEXION LATINA
- “John Travolta y familia en estreno de su pelicula en Ocala” (December 2009, Year 2, Volume 17) FEATURE
- “Novedades sobre Capitulo Hispano de la Camara de Comercio” (January 15 – February 15, 2010, Year 2, Volume 18) COLUMN – by the Chair of the Hispanic Business Council (Concilio Hispano de Negocio)
- “HBC se Extiende” (March 2010, Year 2, Volume 19) COLUMN – by the Chair of the Hispanic Business Council (Concilio Hispano de Negocio)
WEB SITES
OCALA/MARION COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OCALACC.COM and “INSIGHT” NEWSLETTER
- “VIVA OCALA: business networking while keeping the beat” (December 2007)
- “Chamber kicks off campaign at Golden Ocala” (April 2009)
- “Chamber Champions Buy Local Initiative” (June 2009)
FOUNDATION FOR GRACE
- “A Mother’s Call to Action” (September 30, 2006)
- “The Moment that Changed Everything” (September 30, 2006)
- “Geared Up for Giving” (September 30, 2006)
ELITES TV
Editorials Regarding the Apprentice:
- “Ambushed to Submissive Defeat” (February 8, 2004)
- “It’s Nothing Personal. It’s Just Business. Well, Not Always” (February 16, 2004)
- “The Great Deception” (February 24, 2004)
- “An Evaluation of Donald Trump’s Evaluation Process” (March 1, 2004)
- “The Affliction: Farewell, Ms. Congeniality, Omagona Manipulate-Forallitsworth” (March 9, 2004)
- “NASDAQ NASCAR Chariots of Fire” (March 15, 2004)
- “The People of the United States v. Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth” March 22, 2004)
- “SPECIAL FEATURE: My Encounter with Mr. Donald J. Trump” (April 12, 2004)
- “Interview with an Empire” (April 13, 2004)
- “The Apprentice 2: Marketing 101 – Assert Your Assets”
- “The Apprentice 2: Donald Trump’s Controversial Terminations”
- “The Apprentice 2: A Corporate Giant Takes a Fall”
- “The Apprentice 2: Trump Double Dumps another Ill-Fitted Pair!”
Editorials Regarding Survivor:
- “Divas, and Drama Queens and Hams, Oh My!” (February 3, 2004)
- “Return to Cutthroat Island” (February 6, 2004)
- “Know When to Let Go” (February 13, 2004)
- “The Emperor Has No Clothes” (February 17, 2004)
- “Reversal of Fortune in the New Order” (February 23, 2004)
- “Redefining the Term: ‘All Stars’” March 7, 2004)
- “United We Stand, Divided We Fall” (March 15, 2004)
- “For Lustful Folly of Revenge over Redemption” (March 19, 2004)
- “Beware the Wrath of the Robfather” (April 5, 2004)
- “Betrayal in the Circle of Life” (April 13, 20/04)
- “Complacency Permits the Secrets of Their Succe$$ (May 20, 2004)
- “An Insider’s Look at the Survivor: All Stars Finale at Madison Square Garden”
- “Survivor Vanuatu – The Weak Shall Inherit the Earth”
- “Survivor Vanuatu – Outwit, Outplay, Outnumber”
- “Survivor Vanuatu – Women Shake Up and Rock Vanuatu Island”
- “Survivor Vanuatu – Unbelievable! Underdog to Undertake Unprecedented Upset!”
Editorials Regarding Other Article Topics:
- “Reality Glitterati Gather at the Cast Viewing Feast for ‘The Restaurant’ Season 2”
- “Sci-Fi Channel’s Mad, Mad House: It’s a Mad, Mad Finale”
- “Reality Competition: Special Interest Casting – An Edge in Competition or Exploitation?”
- “Reality Competitions: America’s Next Top Model 3 v. Bravo’s Manhunt – People in Dire Need of Therapy”
- “America’s Next Top Model 3: Redefining Beauty – Inside and Out”
- “The Rebel Billionaire: The Best of the Rest – Richard Branson’s Reality Bonanza”
- “2004 – A Good Year for Mark Burnett”