The Rock Springs News and
The Altamonte Springs News have merged.
We’re now the
Central Florida Journal!
The Rock Springs News and
The Altamonte Springs News have merged.
We’re now the
Central Florida Journal!
Now our publication has a total circulation of 30,000 to residents and businesses. We’re also expanding our coverage to include more of the Central Florida area.
The residents of Central Florida want a home and a community that allows them to enjoy whatever leisure time they have in their hectic schedule.
Leisure time activities are what creates a lifestyle. They can range from working on the home, soaking in the pool, gardening, partying with the neighbors, spending quality time with the family, enjoying hobbies or just laying back.
Publisher, Dan Cetrone described the CFJ as “Part of a new breed of publications that provide important information not available elsewhere.”
While we’re still providing our “Feel Good” News monthly, we’re also expanding the sections to in-depth information on the major areas that enable us to live a successful and healthy lifestyle. You’ll have access to the top experts in each area.
We'll be using local experts - specifically screened for proven track records, to provide extensive & important information - Without Any Sales Pitches!
These are the areas of interest we’ll be presenting current news about:
FINANCE - Personal & Business - from credit techniques to investments, taxes, wills, trusts and retirement.
INSURANCE - Personal & Business - You need the best information and guidance in today's market. The rates are rising and will continue to rise. You need the guidance that will save you money in all your insurance needs - Health, Car, Home and Business.
HEALTH - We'll cover the entire spectrum of health. The latest research, successful techniques, product warnings, stress management, diet and exercise. There's also a complete ongoing program that helps you focus on wellness.
You'll learn how to select and work with your doctor to establish your level of WELLNESS. From the latest tests to the procedures that have the most success and the actions you MUST take to maximize your wellness and protect it.
AGING - will be another major area, again, with all the latest information to help you work with your doctor to live a long AND healthy life.
PARENTING - here too, there's an obvious need for reliable information.
There are several other areas including Creativity, Relationships and being an Entrepreneur. We've even developed a micro loan program to help you start that small business.
We've already hired the additional writers. There are still openings for experts in the above fields. If you have a proven track record that can be verified, contact me - preferably by email at: dan@centralfloridajournal.com
Campaign for Servicemen & Veterans
Publisher Dan Cetrone, Chairman and Organizer, summed up the campaign, “The
Volunteers-For-Veterans is a
nationwide campaign that makes it easy for anyone to show their appreciation, - To Give Thanks to Those Soldiers Who Have Volunteered to Put Their Lives at Risk.
The VSV finds out what the veterans want or need, - especially the wounded vets, - and gets it for them.
“We need to give thanks to these soldiers. They’ve volunteered to put their life on the line – every day. We certainly can volunteer to give some time, gifts or money to show our appreciation.”
There are several ways to participate, making it easy for anyone to become a Volunteer, - just like the soldiers. But, we don’t have the constant risk they face, or the injuries they have, in the VA Hospitals.
Cetrone explained, “The VSV is designed so that no one takes any salary. All the money goes to the soldiers - overseas and in the Veteren's Hospitals. Before I was going to get involved, I had to be sure all the money would go to the soldiers and vets.”
Plans include a concert series starting in Central Florida next spring.
Parents and families with soldiers on duty are being urged to send an e-mail to the soldiers to find out what they want or need.
Then, whatever it is, the VSV will get it for them. Sometimes it’s as simple as a Sno-Cone Machine [especially in the hot desert areas], - other times it’s unique special needs, like handi-wipes, or just a hometown newspaper. The Central Florida Journal is sending copies to any soldier that requests it.
The VSV will do the same thing for the wounded vets in the hospitals and at home. “Whatever they need, we’ll get it for them!” Cetrone said.
The local VFW will be handling some of the logistics – like arranging for some of the items to be shipped overseas.
If you or your company would like to participate – at any level – contact Dan Cetrone via e-mail at:
vsv@centralfloridajournal.com

