Florida
š§±LEGO artist has over 1 million bricks in Central Florida home
DAVENPORT, Fla. ā A Central Floridian with a LEGO obsession will show his artistic endeavors on the Orlando Brick Conference, combining a preferred sport with theme park parts.
Scott Drown describes himself as an AFL, which, In LEGO phrases, it stands for Grownup LEGO Fan.
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āItās one thing that Iāve executed since I used to be a small child. Rising up, I beloved LEGO, I constructed with LEGO, I performed with LEGO, and as you become old, I might do away with some outdated toys however at all times stored my LEGOs up within the attic,ā Drown stated.
Drown has a LEGO constructing room with dozens of drawers alongside the partitions, organizing the LEGO bricks by form. LEGO items, mini figures and fashions might be discovered nearly in every single place you flip in his house. Thereās even a kiddie pool crammed with LEGOs ready to be organized right into a bin.
āItās often very enjoyable for me to create one thing with LEGOs. Thatās why I do it. Itās a stress-relieving exercise for me,ā Drown stated.
Information 6 anchor and Insider Information Crystal Moyer was invited into Drownās house and requested what number of LEGO items he had.
āI’ve no method of counting that. Thereās hundreds of thousands, Iām certain, of items and elements on this home. With that many items, group has been crucial for me,ā stated Drown.
Drownās newest creation shall be featured on the Orlando Brick Conference: a LEGO Mario Theme Park.
āI like rollercoasters, I like Mario cart and I like LEGO, so itās combining three of my favourite issues in life into one piece,ā Drown stated.
The theme park took Drown practically three years to construct, with many of the concentrate on the rollercoaster. Drown captured hours of video, which he edited right into a timelapse, as he started creating the show.
āIt began with a clean LEGO plate and a bunch of LEGO sticks within the air and simply observe,ā Drown stated.
Bric by brick, the theme park got here to life.
āI attempted to include what youād discover in Mario video games and Mario tracks after which additionally issues which can be theme-parky, like a present store and character meet-and-greets,ā stated Drown.
Nevertheless it takes extra than simply design and creativity.
āThereās motors, thereās gears, thereās every kind of easy STEM actions concerned in it,ā stated Drown.
Drownās passion has been handed all the way down to his son, Jack, who has LEGO masterpieces of his personal.
āI began constructing with LEGOs as a child, itās such a cross-generational unifying factor. Now me, my son and my spouse all like to construct with LEGOs and spend time collectively sharing concepts and creations,ā Drown stated. āIām so excited to share this with folks to allow them to have the identical pleasure we do at house.ā
Drown hopes others will unleash their creativity with the timeless toy.
āSimply seize some LEGOs and begin constructing,ā stated Drown. āFor years and years, I used to be a by-the-instructions particular person. I nonetheless like constructing by the directions, however there’s a sense of satisfaction and accomplishment you get whenever you construct one thing from scratch thatās completely yours.ā
You’ll be able to meet Drown and take a look at his one-of-a-kind LEGO Mario theme park on the Orlando Brick Conference March 18 and March 19 on the Occasions Heart at Osceola Heritage Park in Kissimmee. Tickets are $15 if bought on-line and there’s a price for parking.
Among the proceeds from the conference will go towards a donation to Creations for Charity, a nonprofit group that buys new LEGO units for underprivileged youngsters.
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Florida
U.S. Amateur runner-up Noah Kent is transferring to Florida
Noah Kent is heading home.
The 2024 U.S. Amateur runner-up is transferring to Florida, he announced Saturday. The sophomore at Iowa, whose hometown is Naples, Florida, entered the transfer portal earlier this month, and he made his decision to join coach J.C. Deacon and the 2023 national champions come next fall.
Because of NCAA rules, Kent won’t be eligible to compete for Florida until the 2025-26 season, but he can finish his sophomore year with the Hawkeyes. This fall, he placed in the top 13 all four tournaments, his best finish being a T-5 at the Fighting Irish Classic.
And, of course, he has a tee time at Augusta National Golf Club in the spring.
Kent will essentially be the fourth member of Florida’s 2025 signing class, which ranked second in the country on signing day. He’ll join a talented roster that includes Parker Bell, Mathew Kress and Jack Turner, though with new NCAA roster limits coming, there’s bound to be some unprecedented roster turnover in college golf before the start of the 2025-26 season.
Florida
State Your Case: Do Panthers or Lightning own state of Florida?Ā | NHL.com
There are two NHL teams in Florida: the Florida Panthers and the Tampa Bay Lightning.
They are separated by about 250 miles and have been fierce rivals since the Panthers joined the NHL for the 1993-94 season. The Lightning joined the League a season earlier.
Florida (21-11-2) and Tampa Bay (18-10-2) meet for the first time this season at Amalie Arena in Tampa on Sunday (5 p.m. ET; FDSNSUN, CRIPPS, SN, TVAS).
The teams have played each other 157 times in the regular season; the Panthers have gone 77-51-19, and the Lightning are 70-64-13. There have been 10 ties.
For years, the rivalry was a parochial affair, deeply important to hockey fans in the state but under the radar nationally. Lately, though, Florida supremacy has often meant NHL supremacy.
The Panthers are the reigning Stanley Cup champions and defeated the Lightning in five games in the best-of-7 Eastern Conference First Round last season to start that title march. They reached the Stanley Cup Final two seasons ago, going on a miracle run before losing to the Vegas Golden Knights. The season before that, they won the Presidentsā Trophy with an NHL-best 122 points but lost to the Lightning in a second-round sweep, marking the second straight time that their noisy neighbors ended their season.
The Lightning won back-to-back Stanley Cup championships in 2020 and 2021 before reaching a third straight Final in 2022, losing to the Colorado Avalanche. Tampa Bay won the Presidentsā Trophy in 2018-19.
This season, each team is on course for another appearance in the Stanley Cup Playoffs and has a point percentage of better than .600.
So which team has the merits to claim bragging rights in this all-Florida showdown as the rivals face off for the first time this season? Thatās the question debated by NHL.com senior writers Amalie Benjamin and Dan Rosen in the latest installment of State Your Case.
Benjamin: Letās lay out what the Lightning have accomplished in their 32-season history: Theyāve won the Stanley Cup three times, becoming the first team from Florida to win it when they took the championship in 2004. But that doesnāt come close to what theyāve accomplished during the past 11 seasons, starting in 2013-14, when they became a powerhouse. Theyāve been to the Stanley Cup Playoffs 10 times in those 11 seasons, making the Stanley Cup Final in a whopping four of them. Let me repeat that: Four trips to the Cup Final in the past 11 seasons, winning twice, in 2020 and 2021. And if thatās not enough, they made two more trips to the Eastern Conference Final, in 2016 and 2018. Forget Floridaās team. Theyāre the team of the past decade in the entire NHL.
Rosen: Yeah, yeah, yeah. But what have you done for me lately? Floridaās team fluctuates. It was the Lightning. It is the Panthers. Theyāve got the Stanley Cup. They went to the Stanley Cup Final two years in a row. Sure, a few years ago, this wasnāt even a debate. Floridaās team, the Panthers? Please. No shot. Even the top executives with the Panthers would tell you that. But things change. With success come the riches. Just think about the past three seasons for the Panthers: Presidentsā Trophy winners in 2021-22, Stanley Cup Final in 2022-23, Stanley Cup champions in 2023-24. The Lightning lost in the 2022 Cup Final, lost in the first round in six games the next season and lost in the first round in five games to the Panthers last season. Floridaās team is Florida.
Benjamin: OK, sure, you have a point. Florida has done pretty darn well lately. But letās see how history will judge the state of Florida and its hockey teams. Hall of Famers? The Lightning have got āem. Though Steven Stamkos has moved on to the Nashville Predators, the Hall of Fame is going to come calling, and the forward will go in as a member of the Lightning. Add in coach Jon Cooper, forward Nikita Kucherov, defenseman Victor Hedman and goalie Andrei Vasilevskiy, and youāre talking at least five future Hall of Famers on a single team. Thatās not just good, thatās historically good. Itās a group whose names are synonymous with winning, with the Stanley Cup, with the state of Florida. Thatās powerful. That says the Lightning win this debate, no question.
Rosen: I have a question. Is Aleksander Barkov not paving his way to the Hall of Fame? Is Sergei Bobrovsky, with a Stanley Cup ring, 400-plus wins and two Vezina Trophy wins as the NHLās best goalie, not a lock for the Hall of Fame? Is Paul Maurice, who could finish his career with at least the second-most coaching wins of all time, along with his Stanley Cup ring, not also a lock for the Hall of Fame? In the way-too-early department, could Matthew Tkachuk and Sam Reinhart be future Hall of Famers? I lied. Thatās four questions. But you get the point. You brought up the Hall of Fame and I countered. Thatās why the Lightning do not win this debate without question. Could they win it? Yes, certainly, if we were having this debate in 2023. Itās almost 2025. Itās a different world. Itās the Panthersā world, at least in Florida. The Lightning are just living in it. At least the sun is still shining on them too.
Florida
State attorney says JEA board did not violate Floridaās Sunshine Law
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. ā The state attorney for northeast Florida said thereās no evidence that members of the JEA board violated Floridaās āSunshine Lawā with discussions surrounding the resignation and replacement of former CEO Jay Stowe.
A source said JEA leaders met at an Avondale coffee shop to discuss the CEO stepping down. It sparked an investigation
In May, a JEA employee filed a complaint with the cityās inspector general prompting the investigation.
The Sunshine Law requires that public business be conducted at publicly-noticed meetings.
In October, the inspector general found that some board members did talk business outside of the meetings but the report made no determination on whether the Sunshine Law was violated and referred the matter to the State Attorneyās Office.
The state attorneyās office conducted its own investigation and said the allegations were āunwarranted and unfounded.ā
DOCUMENT: State attorneyās report on JEA Sunshine Law investigation
It said the outside conversations did not involve JEA board business or were not covered by the Sunshine Law. The report also said that even if there had been evidence of a Sunshine Law violation, the fact that the decision to appoint Vickie Cavey as interim, and later permanent, managing director and CEO were made during public meetings would have resolved any purported violation.
Cavey responded to the investigation.
āJEA appreciates the thorough investigation by the State Attorneyās Office,ā Cavey said. āThe JEA Board recognizes the importance of the Sunshine Law and its obligations to comply. The report determined JEA board members complied with the law and that no criminal conduct occurred.āÆThe baseless allegations by a former employee cast a shadow over the good work our board and more than 2,200 employees do each and every day delivering foundational services to Northeast Florida. Maintaining the trust of our community is of utmost importance and this report could not have provided a clearer vindication.ā
Board Chair Joseph DiSalvo made this statement in response to the report.
āOn behalf of the board of directors, we appreciate the diligent work of the State Attorneyās Office. I think it is important to note their findings reinforce the fact that each member on the JEA Board of Directors fully embrace transparency and Sunshine Law compliance and our commitment to remain above reproach when it comes to ethics and integrity,ā DiSalvo said.
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