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  • | 11:17 a.m. February 22, 2012
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Dr. David R. Lach, DDS, MS, PA, Specialist in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics, was recently recognized as an Elite Preferred Invisalign Specialist Provider, which is a distinction given to the top 1 percent of doctors nationally and internationally with the highest level of experience and expertise using Invisalign. Dr. Lach is a graduate of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Dentistry and has more than 20 years of private practice experience in the greater Orlando area.

The Central Florida Regional Transportation Authority (LYNX) is inviting qualified non-profit organizations in Orange, Osceola and Seminole counties to register for a spot on the agency's coveted Public Service Bus. Visit golynx.com to enter.

Andrea Massey-Farrell, president and CEO of Massey Communications, and Patrick Chapin, president and CEO of the Winter Park Chamber of Commerce, have been appointed to the Winter Park YMCA Board of Directors.

NAI Realvest negotiated three industrial lease agreements totaling 10,075 square feet at the Hanging Moss CommerCenter in Orlando and at Carter CommerCenter in Winter Garden.

Julie A. Baird, a shareholder with Moore Stephens Lovelace, P.A. (MSL), has been elected to serve as chair of the firm’s board of directors.

Chefs James and Julie Petrakis of The Ravenous Pig present Cask & Larder, a Southern-inspired public house that will open this summer. The 6,000-square-foot, 150-seat restaurant and brewery will open at the old Harper's Tavern building on Fairbanks Avenue.

Keep Winter Park Beautiful (KWPB) is now accepting Pocket Park Restoration Project grant applications. Winter Park neighborhood and community-based groups are encouraged to apply for funds to support physical improvements such as plantings, restoration, community gardens and other beautification projects in public spaces. Complete details regarding the Pocket Park Restoration Project and grant applications are available at kwpb.org under Projects and then Pocket Park Restoration Project.

 

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