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July 2003
Volume 23
Number 7

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FEATURES

From Tragedy to Triumph
The Miami Project to Cure Paralysis is the world's largest and most comprehensive research center dedicated to finding effective treatments and a cure for paralysis. by Debra Espinosan

Q&A With Jackie Gallagher-Smith
This LPGA member talks about growing up with golf and offers advice for the novice golfer in Florida. by Katie Leavitti

Golden Retreats
From Northpointe Retirement Community in Pensacola to St. Andrews Estates South in Boca Raton, these resort communities offer more than just a place to retire. by Maria White

REAL FLORIDA FINDS®

Inside Florida
by E. Douglas Cifers

Social Scene
Florida's dignitaries stepped out for the Florida House's 30th anniversary.

Statewise
The Florida Healthy Start Program provides aid for mothers and children, Sunshine Sojourns presents sizzlin' summer deals, new Florida books debut and more.

FLA USA Around Florida
Enjoy more than 1,500 festivals and events this month. Don't miss the 8th Annual Fais Das-Dos Cajun Festival in Cocoa Beach or the Lobster Fest & Cabernet & Chardonnay Shoot Out in Sandestin.

Footprints
Millions of records lie waiting in the National Archives & Records Administration and its regional branches for active researchers to bring them to light. by Brian Michaels

In The Florida Monthly Kitchen
Learning to cook can be an exciting experience for kids. Try this simple menu with recipes using some of Florida's tastiest summer ingredients. by Barbera Turnbulls

In The Florida Garden
In addition to their small size, the wide versatility and adaptability of dwarf plants maximize their popularity. by Dr. Bob Black

Florida Homes & Lifestyles
They may be beneath us, but floors are still important to Florida's homeowners, and the current trend is simplicity. by Josie Gulliksenr

State Parks
Homosassa Springs Wildlife State Park encompasses some of the Sunshine State's loveliest landscapes and is a refuge for native plants and animals. by Susan Doughertyr

Florida Wildlife
The St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge in Northwest Florida offers year-round bird watching and many other activities.

TRAVEL FLORIDA HIGHWAYS®

Bradenton's Mixon Fruit Farm
Next year will be a celebration year for Mixon Farm, with 2004 marking 65 years of growing and selling top-quality fruit. by Andy Boyd

OUR FLORIDA HERITAGE®

A Rose in the Sand
Full of rich, layered history, the rouge-colored Don CeSar Beach Resort & Spa celebrates its 75th anniversary. by Dave Kennedy

Legends
Punta Gorda's Albert Gilchrist served as Florida's 20th governor from Jan. 5, 1905, to Jan. 7, 1913. by George Lane, Jr.

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