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Jul 13, 2007 | 3:17 PM PST
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I BELIEVE THAT OUR FORFATHERS BEFORE US ENTENDED THAT THERE LOVE ONE SWOULD REST IN A PLACE THAT WOULD NOT BE TOUCHED BY "PROGRESS" TO TAKE AWAY A RESTING PLACE FOR OUR LOVE ONES WOULD BE A DISRACE. LET THEM BUILD SOMWHERE ELSE.THIS IS SACRED LAND AND SHOULD NOT BE DISTURBED. EVEN IF THERE IS NO FAMILY LEFT TO KEEP UP THERE FAMILY PLOT.LETS NOT TAKE AWAY ALL OF OUR VALUES AND HISTORY.
home of the famous citrus pie
Jul 11, 2007 | 7:46 AM PST
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i love whatching the fox network and all of it's people there. however........ i think that todays issues about clermont where not representing clermont in it's true nature.did you know clermont first had pinetrees as its main source of income. then tomatoe plants. the orange tree came about when mr howey,of howey in the hills plannted acres of trees all over lake county.some call clermont the rolloing hills. this is true. the sand mine out hwy 50 west almost destroyed that part of clermont, minneola.today all we see is rolling hills of houses, that once had nothing but orange treees.i went up in the citrus tower before there was an elavator. my dad took me up the stairs before it was finished.you couldn't even see all of the eighteen chain of lakes back then.we use to take the boat out of lake minneola all the way to silver springs.i believe there is alot of history in clermont that people are missing out on. all of the lakes .in the chain of lakes are named after indians. my family has lived on three of them. lake wynona, lake louise, "not louisa" lol and lake minneola.i myself now 60 years old remember when all we had was clay roads. my mom. now 90 years old still has the famous citrus pie recepiet in her head. she never did give out all of the ingredients to the new owners, i think, becuse there pies looked like flat cheesecake lol. my moms pies where eight or nine inches in height. some people thought they where merang. but not! she once did a show for gary more in winter haven fl. my dad would load up 300 to 400 pies in his station wagon per day and drive them down to the show. maryjune matz made every single pie and shells all by herself.even peeled and corded all of the fresh fruit. there where three pies. orange, grapefruit, and key lime pies.mr pierce a promenant fruit broker had the persian lime up on the hill around lake minneola which is now covered with concdo's and homes.we had to pic the limes and i don't think we paid alot if anything for them.progress is good.so they say. but is it? lets not forget the pioneering folks that help this great community grow and prosper. lets not forget the past with new things like biger is better.the surrounding lakes will stay the same. there is only so much waterfront left. lets not destroy that with big business and industry that will surely destroy it's beatuy. just thought you would like a little history on this beatiful town.imagine. all the hills you see now.including lakeridge winery where covered with huge orange trees. i use to rabbbit hunt on that ridge.just a thought for the day. and wanted to share this with you all.please don't let the heritage and the past of what once was dissappear. thanks for reading this, best regards. raymond e. matz