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City News: FLORIDA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION SUPPORTS CEDAR KEY PROJECTS
December 1st, 2012

Announcements: Cedar Key Chamber of Commerce Gets New Board
November 30th, 2012

Announcements: MOSAIC ARTIST CHOSEN FOR 2013 CEDAR KEY ART FESTIVAL DESIGN
November 30th, 2012

Conservation: Fish of the Week - Southern Stingray
November 29th, 2012

Arts and Entertainment: Cedar Key Arts Center - Holiday Mini Projects Party
November 29th, 2012

Arts and Entertainment: Florida`s Eden and Bev Ringenberg at the Arts Center Opening December 1
November 28th, 2012

Announcements: Cedar Key Public Library Kids` Christmas Party
November 28th, 2012

School News: Shark Reports -11/28/12
November 28th, 2012

Columns: A FLORIDA CRACKER TALE - "Plantation at Fort Lauderdale and the Brahman Bull"
November 27th, 2012

Columns: Those Way-out Roundabouts
November 27th, 2012

Arts and Entertainment: Suwannee Valley Players - Open Auditions: "Little Shop of Horrors"
November 27th, 2012

City News: CITY COMMISSION VOTES TO ADOPT FEMA ORDINANCE
November 26th, 2012

Letters to the Editor: Recent "Conservation" letters/column`s to the Cedar Key News
November 26th, 2012

Law Enforcement News: Levy County Arrest Report 11/26/2012
November 26th, 2012

Announcements: CEDAR KEY BOOK BUNCH NEWS
November 25th, 2012

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What Comfort Zone

What Comfort Zone

Jackie Jurcik

There are few finer things in life than good conversation and a great meal. Before my move to Florida, I could count on one hand the memorable, cherished meals I have had in my adult life. Since Cedar Key happened, I`m happy to say that the number has increased considerably. I have never been one to go outside my group of friends to invite to dinner-or even to accept an acquaintance`s dinner invite. A little known fact about me: I`m an introvert. I`m just always seeking out ways to push out the walls of my comfort zone. As uncomfortable as this makes me, it does make life more interesting and generally paves the way for greater opportunities.

Awkward social situations give me anxiety just thinking about them. If you suffer from this as well, might I suggest moving to a small island town where you know absolutely no one? Kind of cured a bit of my social anxiety! Another less life-altering way is to say, "Yes!" to that dinner invite. From doing just that, I have met such interesting people from all walks of life that I would have otherwise never socialized with. But I think we can all agree that Cedar Key has that unique, magical way about it where anyone can have the opportunity to connect with a wide variety of folks and in return, have some fantastic stories to tell for life.

The pure beauty and charm of this place completely sucked me in and it is always interesting to hear how others came to find themselves here. For the first couple months I was here-after the customary social pleasantries, of course-I would often be asked, "What`s your story?" At dinner parties, these sorts of questions are amplified and expected to have more elaborate answers. However, the beauty of the situation is that you are not the only one in the crosshairs-everyone is! Now, throw in some agreeable background music, a tasty meal, the beautiful islands as a backdrop, and BAM! You have set yourself up for a fantastic evening full of unexpected events and wonderful conversation that you will never forget. And that my friends, is the beauty of the Cedar Keys!

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