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HBC hosted Business Under the Stars with food, music, vendors, and networking at Pioneer Village.

On Wednesday, March 4, the Hispanic Business Coalition hosted their popular Business Under the Stars event at The Pioneer Village at Shingle Creek.  Nestled amongst historic buildings and large Florida oaks, the Pioneer Village made a perfect setting to embrace both Hispanic and Osceola heritage.


The event boasted 32 vendors this year, and attendees enjoyed music, as well as food and beverage from our restaurant sponsors.  Restaurants offering samples this year were Tequabite, Pollo Tropical, Florida Technical College’s culinary program, and Tomato Express.  Tomato Express also provided the bar for the evening.

Our live DJ gave HBC Chairman of the Board Carlos Velez the opportunity to allow each vendor to give a live introduction to their business and the services they offer.  As the evening gave way to a night sky full of stars, one lucky raffle winner was the recipient of a seven-night stay at a select Wyndham property courtesy of title sponsor Wyndham Destinations.  Other raffle prizes included tickets to an Orlando Magic game and gift cards for Tequabite.

This year’s Business Under the Stars was sponsored by Wyndham Destinations, with supporting sponsorship from the Orlando Magic, Kissimmee Utility Authority, ABC Paving and Sealcoating, CenterState Bank, Experience Kissimmee, and New York Life.  Promotional consideration was provided by El Osceola Star Newspaper.  Proceeds from this event will go toward the HBC’s scholarship fund for Osceola County students.

Follow the HBC on Facebook and Instagram to stay up to date on their programs and activities, including their scholarship fund and popular Wake Up Entrepreneur! Series.

DKAC’s Business Over Breakfast highlighted free tools and services available to help local businesses.

The DKAC held their first Business Over Breakfast of 2020 on Thursday, March 5.  They will continue with this popular series of breakfasts at the Berlinsky Community House before capping off the year with a Downtown Update in the fall. This time, the program included four presentations on cost-free services for your business that you might not be aware of, and lunch was catered by downtown favorite Susan’s Courtside Café.  Please check out the bottom of this blog post for some useful links relating to the presentation.


Up first was Candice Casey with the Osceola Library System.  She shared the library’s new A to Z Database.  The A to Z Database is a fantastic free service for searching out job listings; local businesses; potential customers, patrons, or clients; mailing lists; and sales leads.  It is available through the Osceola Library System’s website.  If you own or run a business, you do not need to upload your info to be included in the database; you only need to check the available information to make sure it’s accurate.   You can search the database by very specific demographics that align with your business.  Example shared at the event included searches by interests, new arrivals to the area, past charitable contributions, pet owners, etc.  Businesses can even perform light background checks on potential employees.  Intro videos and webinars are available on the database’s website to help you best match its use to your business’s needs.  The database includes mobile and Spanish versions as well.

The only requirement to use the A to Z Database is an Osceola County Library System library card.  Library cards are available to anyone who lives, works, or attends school in Osceola County.


Next, attendees heard from Austin Blake, Assistant City Manager with the City of Kissimmee.  Austin’s duties include coordination of emergency management and citywide security initiatives and logistical and analytical support on special projects.  These duties include oversight of the Alert Kissimmee system, which sends non-emergency messages such as notification of road closures, as well as notification of emergency situations such as man-made disasters, hazardous materials incidents, missing persons, crime, or neighborhood/business evacuation notifications.  This services may be familiar to you as Wireless Emergency Alerting (WEA) or “Reverse 911.”  Wireless Emergency Alerting is tied to cell phone usage, and can face challenges as our phones are always on the move.

To get around these restrictions and stay up to date on the Osceola locations that are important to you, users can sign up for alerts on their cell phones through a simple portal on the City’s website.  You can also try scanning the QR code in the photo below with your cell phone.  Signing up allows you to receive alerts on up to five different locations via email, text, or phone call.  You can also sign up for general text alerts from the City by texting “kissimmee” to 888777.


Next, Community Service Office Jack Flanary Jr. with the Kissimmee Police Department explained that a great way to keep up with KPD is through their social media channels.  They are on Facebook and Twitter.  KPD offers a variety of services to businesses.  If you would like to bring in a KPD officer to give your staff a presentation on CRASE (Civilian Response to an Active Shooter Event), inquire with the problem oriented policing unit.  KPD can also offer CEPTED (Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design) assessments and Security Surveys for your business and offer solutions to anything determined a concern.  KPD also offers presentations on fraud, personal safety, and bullying.  Interestingly, the police department even offers professional installation of child safety seats.  Finally, KPD has had a Business Watch program in place for several years.  This program encourages businesses to observe and share amongst each other as a measure against local crime.


The last speaker of the morning was Lowell Knollinger, manager of Support Service with Kissimmee Utility Authority.  It may surprise you to find that KUA offers free services and other incentives to their commercial and residential customers.  One of these free services is free energy audits.  During an energy audit, KUA will send an auditor to your home or business to look at elements that use energy and let you know how efficient they are, or if they need to be replaced.  The goal is to aid you in making good decisions about your energy use.  KUA customers can register for an audit on KUA.com.

KUA also offers a series of rebates for making certain energy-efficient changes in your home or business. These include their commercial lighting retrofit program, which offers up to $5000 in rebates.  Other rebates include heat pump or central A/C replacement, electric vehicle purchase, and smart thermostat installation.

Helpful Links:

Osceola Library System’s Available Databases:  https://www.osceolalibrary.org/digital-library/

City of Kissimmee Emergency Notification System:  https://www.kissimmee.org/our-city/news-events/emergency-notification-system

Schedule a KUA Energy Audit:  https://kua.com/energy-conservation-and-renewables/home-energy-audit/

Learn more about available KUA rebates and find a list of participating contractors:  https://kua.com/energy-conservation-and-renewables/kua-rebates-and-participating-contractors/

Celebration Area Council’s spring kickoff featured food, fun, prizes, and stunning rooftop views.

On Tuesday, March 3, the Celebration Area Council hosted a spring kickoff event at Windsor at Celebration’s 6th floor Skybar, which features a great view of Osceola’s tourism community, including the Disney parks.  In fact, if you hang out late enough you can catch the Disney fireworks!

Attendees at the CAC event enjoyed chocolate covered strawberries and brisket sandwiches, in addition to other goodies, courtesy of Windsor’s culinary team.  The winners of a cell phone scavenger hunt received tickets to Old Town’s Ferris wheel.  There was plenty of time to meet new people and build networks, and attendees had fun trying to distinguish fact from fiction during a game of “Two Truths and a Lie.”


The evening ended with a few words from Chairman of the CAC Board of Directors, Amy Buehler of Land Title Professionals, and a raffle for prizes including tickets to an Orlando Magic game, tickets to Old Town’s Ferris wheel, and a $25 gift card.


Follow the Celebration Area Council’s Facebook page to stay up-to-date on their upcoming events.  In June they will host Town Hall at Old Town, at which attendees will hear from the candidates currently running for Osceola County Commission District 1.  In August, the CAC will once again gather at Experience Kissimmee for their popular Business Spotlight to highlight several Celebration area businesses and enjoy food, drink, and networking.  

The CAC’s Spring Kickoff Networking Event was generously sponsored by Land Title Professionals, Avius, Old Town, and the Orlando Magic.