Month: February 2013

Larry Starr, Sarasota, Welcomes Visitors to the Cedars Café and Tiki Bar

In 2012, Larry Starr Sarasota based owner of Resort Vacation Accommodations (RVA) purchased Cedars Café and Tiki Bar along with the Cedars Tennis Resort on Longboat Key. Larry Starr says Sarasota and Longboat Key vacations are not complete without a visit to the Cedars. Community Blog Online: Please tell our readers a little about the […]

Peter Spittler Architectural Services – Aesthetics and Sustainability in Architecture

According to Peter Spittler Architectural Services, classical architectural designs are often lauded as masterpieces that show ingenuity and talent that has been lost in modern times. But in reality, even though the demands of the modern world have changed, many of those designs are still possible, affirms the team at Peter Spittler Architectural Services. Not […]

Tips from Community Blog Online: Eating Right

We all know that the conventional thinking on eating right has changed over the years. Twenty-five years ago, eggs were condemned as a contributor to high cholesterol…now they are considered to be a valuable protein source. Margarine was once thought of as a safe, healthy alternative to butter – now it’s shunned due to its […]

Categories: Health and Beauty

Scott Sohr Discusses Development in Williamson County

For every neighborhood in America, there’s a developer who pioneered the project. And for many neighborhoods in Williamson County, Tennessee, an individual like Scott Sohr was that pioneer. Land developers like Scott Sohr claim their stake on large plots of land with uncertain futures, and after much careful deliberation and research, they sketch out a […]

Therapist Thaddeus Heffner on Shame: The Emotion Killer

According to Marriage and Family Therapist Thaddeus Heffner, LMFT, the most common issue he experiences with clients, no matter the presenting problem, is shame.  One small, five letter word, notes Thaddeus Heffner, that packs a huge punch–and from the dawn of time has destroyed lives and kept people from living their purpose to its fullest.  […]