Florida Hospital Apopka unveils plans for new location
from the Orlando Sentinel After 40 years in downtown Apopka, Florida Hospital is planning to move to a new location with a bigger campus and new services. “We will continue
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from the Orlando Sentinel After 40 years in downtown Apopka, Florida Hospital is planning to move to a new location with a bigger campus and new services. “We will continue
Hosted by Apopka Mayor Joe Kilsheimer and 1520’s Roger Franklin Williams, Main Street Apopka is a radio show all about your hometown. This week’s show features an in-depth pre-view of the
APOPKA, Fla. – Drive down Bradshaw Road to see the crop of new businesses growing across Apopka. Clusters of multi-colored brick buildings are under construction on both sides of the
reprinted from the Orlando Sentinel Have fun with the whole family at the free Hannibal Square Heritage Center Folk & Urban Art Festival on Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. In addition
Party March 21st, 2015 (Want your tickets NOW? Use Paypal – see below) If the names Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey or Count Basie bring back memories from dancing
Hosted by Apopka Mayor Joe Kilsheimer and 1520’s Roger Franklin Williams, Main Street Apopka is a radio show all about your hometown. This week’s show features the upcoming Sertoma Swing,
Hosted by Apopka Mayor Joe Kilsheimer and 1520’s Roger Franklin Williams, Main Street Apopka is a radio show all about your hometown. This week’s show features the North Orange Library
from the Orlando Sentinel The spot where Adventist Health System wants to move Florida Hospital Apopka is in the middle of nowhere. But not for long. Concerned the project will
Click the link below to see all that the North Orange Branch Library has to offer in February! March 2015 Programs and Classes So much to do at Apopka’s library
from the Orlando Sentinel Central Florida company is expanding with three new trampoline recreation centers planned for the Apopka area, Davie in South Florida, and Landsdale, Penn. The new center
from the Orlando Sentinel For nearly a decade, the mysterious stone women lay quietly in a bed of fallen leaves behind the Museum of the Apopkans. They were not from