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A Spanish Mission’s Brutal Past
In the tranquil woods off Chaires Cross Road, the legend of Patale still lingers.
 
Pocketfuls of Fun
A best-kept-secret, ‘Pocket Parks’ are charming, overlooked little nooks of fun.
 
At Home With Art
Tap into local art world for home décor.
 
Calendar
Got plans?
 
What’s Next for the Northwest?
Compared to other parts of town, the North Monroe/U.S. 27 corridor hasn’t seen much change over the last 20 years, and there may not be much more growth in the near future.
 
Childhood Obesity
Growing up fat in a culture of inactivity.
 
A Look Into Weight Loss Surgery
Self-proclaimed “fat girl” Charlene Hinson has beaten the battle of obesity.
 
Old School: The Academy at FSU
The “coeds” in this class are different – every one of them is over the age of 50.
 
Inspired by Love
To thank his wife for her support while he was in prison, Isaac Williams sent her cards and paintings created by other inmates.
 
Lake Jackson’s ‘Created’ Wetland
Multi-use stormwater treatment parks are being designed across the Panhandle
 
Through Thick & Thin
Resolved to lose weight in 2007? Tallahassee Magazine wants to help you, with a 26-page special health section on obesity. We examine all angles – from weight loss strategies to understanding the latest surgeries available to helping kids eat smart.

 
A Growing Business
Jim and Betty O’Toole’s farm supplies organic herbs – and the knowledge to use them well.

 
Teaming-Up to Lose
These women called for backup to beat their weight problems.
 
Plastic Surgery: Helping you Get Comfortable in Your Own Skin
 
Seven Days of Opening Nights
This year’s festival continues its legacy of a diverse mix of arts and performers.
 
Giving Back
The Capital Area Community Action Agency hosts its Annual Masked Benefit Heart Ball.
 
From the Editor
 
Hey, Don't I Know You?
Anthony Stone’s gas-pump phots bring him fame, not fortune.
 
Revenge of the Sports Widow
Tallahassee mom Kim Cramer launches an Internet game for women to play.
 
Generation Next
It’s time to order Samoas and Thin Mints from your local Girl Scout.
 
Diabetes: Coach Bowden’s Off-the-Field Opponent
He’s the all-time winningest coach in major college football, leading the Florida State Seminoles to victory for 30 years now. What you may not know is that Coach Bobby Bowden has a personal battle off the sidelines.
 
Travel: History and Mayan Mystery
Easy-to-visit Merida provides a taste of old Mexico in the Yucatan Peninsula.
 
A Leader Among Leaders
Judy Gray gives advice to women who aspire to leadership roles.
 
The Last Word
The Last Word
 
FYI
A top-notch education is just a mouse click away.
 
Test Drive
Read a book. Swap a book. It’s easy and free.
 
From the Publisher
From the Publisher.
 
Five Tips to Help Stick With Your New Year’s Resolutions
Got resolutions? Registered Nurse Lorri Pilkington, coordinator of health and nursing services for Leon County Schools, shares suggestions for long-term success:
 

Dr. Ronald G. Willis: Changing Lives One Smile at a Time
 
 
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