Goldenrod road kindercare: GOLDENROD ROAD KINDERCARE – 11 Photos – 4035 N Goldenrod Rd, Winter Park, Florida – Child Care & Day Care – Phone Number

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Child dies after car crashes into day care on Goldenrod Road – WFTV

ORLANDO, Fla. — Florida Highway Patrol troopers said Lily Quintus, 4, of Orlando died following a car crash at a day care in Orange County Wednesday afternoon.

A small memorial for Quintus was set up at the KinderCare center by Wednesday night.

Robert Corchado, 28, was named a suspect in connection with the crash that injured 15 at the day care on Goldenrod Road near University Boulevard. He may be trying to leave Orlando, authorities said.

Florida Highway Patrol troopers said they believe Corchado, the driver of a silver Dodge Durango, rear-ended a Toyota Solara, which crashed into the building.

The car wound up inside the front room and was removed around 6:45 p.m.

The driver of the Toyota wasn’t injured.

Eight children were taken to Arnold Palmer Hospital.

One is in critical condition, three are in serious condition and one is in fair condition. Two children have been released.

Hospital officials said Quintus died at 6:45 p.m Wednesday.

In all, 13 people were taken to local hospitals from the scene.

Slideshow: Scene Images | SUV Damage

Raw Video: Medics help injured children | Car pulled from day care | SUV towed from house

News Conference: Update on person of interest | “We will find whoever is responsible”

Authorities located the Durango shortly after 5 p.m. in Winter Park. Witnesses said they saw someone drop it off at a house, get into another car and drive off.

Later Wednesday, authorities confirmed Corchado rented a small, black Mazda SUV from an Enterprise in Winter Park, with a Florida license plate CHR-Q41.

“It could have easily been his side of the school and he could have been one of them,” said parent Yvette Santiago.

Santiago cried when she said she feared her 3-year-old son was among the injured.

“I’m glad he’s fine, but it still breaks my heart knowing [that] there’s a lot of other kids that got injured,” she said.

One man said he saw the crash that led to the carnage inside the day care .

“I heard a crash, and I saw the black car run up over the sidewalk and into the school,” said Jeezy Jenkins.

Skywitness 9 was over the scene as small children were carried out and put into stretchers and into ambulances.

An FHP trooper said there were a wide variety of injuries to the 12 children and two adults.

“The injuries on the children range from severe, critical and all the way though to minor,” the trooper said.

Anyone with information is asked to contact authorities immediately.

Channel 9 has multiple reporters covering this story. Follow them all on Twitter: @TBarberWFTV, @DBroomWFTV, @KBelichWFTV and @CHeathWFTV.

Related Story: FHP: Person of interest in KinderCare crash rented car, could be fleeing Orlando

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Our experts designed our classrooms – and every activity and lesson – to help prepare your child for success in school and beyond. With designated learning centers such as dramatic play and blocks in every classroom, children have the opportunity for rich social play and child-initiated discovery.

You’ll also find that our classrooms feature a print-rich environment full of carefully selected materials, written charts and labels, and children’s literature. By helping your child connect spoken words and print, we’re helping develop early literacy and writing skills.

Whether your child has first words or first grade on the horizon, we’re excited to show you how everything in our center is designed for learning!

Jessica Lopez, Center Director

Additional Information: Provider First Licensed on: 9/5/84;

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  • License Number:
    C09OR0152
  • Capacity:
    99
  • Age Range:
    6 Weeks – 8 Years
  • Achievement and/or Accreditations
    National Accreditation Commission
  • Enrolled in Subsidized Child Care Program:
    Yes
  • Type of Care:
    VPK Provider; After School;Before School;Drop In;Food Served;Full Day;Half Day;Infant Care;Transportation
  • Initial License Issue Date:
    Sep 05, 1984
  • District Office:
    Judicial Circuit 9
    400 W. Robinson Street, Suite S-912
    Orlando, Florida 32801
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    (407) 317-7820 (Note: This is not the facility phone number.)
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    Shadae Sanders

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in the Gatchina school No. 4. Schoolchildren from the 5th to the 11th grades took part in the competitive program of the holiday. The task of each class was to think over their composition and present it, revealing the chosen topic.

The subtle, tart aroma of autumn flowers that filled the school that day reminded of the first bell that had recently sounded at the solemn line. For the second school holiday this academic year, the guys were preparing all last week. The space in front of the auditorium stage was lined with floral artifacts, ranging from complex, elaborate arrangements to simple, sweet bouquets. Chrysanthemums and asters, sunflowers and goldenrod, heleniums and rudbeckias, amaranths and marigolds – everything that our autumn so generously squanders before the onset of cold weather pleased and surprised at the same time.

The organizers of the festival were high school students, and it became a kind of science for the younger children – very little time will pass, and the baton of the main mass entertainers will rightfully pass to them.

Each bouquet had its own name. “Maple Roses”, “Shards of the Sun”, “Last Rays of Light”, “Autumn Waltz”, “Autumn’s Farewell Kiss” – poetry sounded not only in the titles of the compositions. Presenting their bouquets, the guys read poems by great Russian and contemporary poets. And this was the most successful decision, since only poets are able to find words that can describe the amazing beauty of our nature.

The competition began with the presentation of bouquets by the smallest participants of the festival. I was surprised by the exquisite names that the guys gave to their creations. All the bouquets were good in their own way, and yet everyone was captivated by the composition called “Autumn Palette”, assembled according to all the rules of the Japanese art of arranging bouquets. Luxurious bouquet has absorbed everything that northern autumn can give us. Roses skillfully folded from maple leaves, coastal grasses and oak leaves, all kinds of fruits – wild rose, apples, mountain ash, viburnum, acorns. The core of this exquisite composition was a dry branch, which emphasized the low-key charm of autumn colors.

In terms of originality of ideas, the sixth grades did not lag behind their younger comrades. A vase for one of their compositions was … a tarpaulin boot. The guys named this bouquet “Platoon 6-1” – this idea was suggested to them by last year’s war game “Zarnitsa”. As a musical accompaniment for this presentation, the famously performed old song “Soldiers, brave children” was used, which brought a light cheerful confusion to the holiday.

A sad note sounded that day at the flower festival. A composition dedicated to the victims of the terrorist attack in Beslan was presented by ninth-graders. Heavy purple clusters of amaranths bent over two white candles. The background for this composition was a black scarf – a symbol of misfortune and enduring sadness.

Perhaps one of the most touching compositions was “Sunflowers” presented by seventh-graders. With this cute word, the guys called flowers of completely different “breeds”, but just as sunny, cozy and affectionate.

Children’s fantasies about autumn bouquets turned out to be so diverse and bizarre that a strict jury had to come up with nominations, the number of which was close to the number of bouquets. “Tradition”, “Inspiration”, “We are friends with nature”, “For elegance and fantasy”, “Originality of ideas” – each of these and other nominations found its winner. But the main thing, of course, was not that. The task of the competition included the ability of children not only to see the beauty in modest autumn colors, but also to express it through joint efforts – a wonderful and useful skill at the same time.

Julia LYSANYUK

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What to plant with tomatoes?

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Like all living things, some plants are well compatible, while others do not get along well when planted together. Compatible plants usually provide some benefit to each other. For example, one plant may attract insects that will help pollinate another.

The root systems of some plants also work well together. In this article, we will look at the combination of tomatoes with other plants. According to the observation of gardeners, planting tomatoes next to some crops brings additional benefits – it increases the strength of plant growth and the quality of fruits. And other companions, on the contrary, harm tomatoes.

Flowers compatible with tomatoes

Many beautifully flowering plants are repellent and repel insects, so planting them near tomatoes helps reduce pest infestation. Calendula, also known as marigolds, usually repels many insects, such as worms that damage tomatoes. Marigolds also provide protection against insects: whiteflies, tomato worms, various beetles, cabbage moths and soil nematodes.

Although this combination may seem bizarre from a landscape design point of view, gardeners also note that tomatoes have a positive effect on rose bushes. Growing tomato next to roses has been observed to protect roses from black spot and other fungal infections. Tomato leaves contain a chemical that acts as an insecticide on certain insects that can attack the rose.

Strong smells of nasturtium and marigold confuse pests looking for their favorite food. In addition, their roots produce a nematode-repellent substance. There is evidence that nasturtiums are effective against whiteflies and cabbage moths, as well as against aphids and some beetles.

Cornflowers, kosmeya, goldenrod, asters and rudbeckia attract insects that provide additional pest control by preying on harmful insects.

Marigolds protect tomatoes from insects. © sgcrawf

What herbs go well with tomatoes in the garden?

We often use aromatic herbs to add spice to food, but many spices are also good companions for tomatoes. The classic combination of tomato and basil works both on the plate and in the garden. Basil is said to repel mosquitoes, flies, and tomato worms, as well as help attract beneficial insects to your garden.

While there is no scientific evidence for this, gardeners have observed that basil can also improve the taste of tomato fruits and promote more vigorous plant growth. The only way to test this claim is to try planting basil near the tomatoes in your garden. Especially since basil, as a rule, is shorter than tomatoes and will not shade them from the light. Borage (borage, borage) also provides protection for bushes from tomato worms.

Mint is not only a great tea ingredient and sedative, it can also repel typical garden pests such as ants, mice and fleas. Mint is also effective against cabbage moth infections, and, among other things, increases the overall immunity of tomato bushes and improves the taste of fruits.

Fragrant mint can be planted next to tomatoes or used as a useful mulch for tomato beds. Lemon balm and monarda, which are close relatives of mint, attract pollinators that contribute to the pollination of tomatoes, and also improve the taste and growth of tomatoes.

Other herbs that grow well next to tomatoes are green onions and parsley. Parsley accelerates the growth of tomatoes and attracts predatory insects that feed on tomato worms. However, it should be borne in mind that parsley should not be planted next to mint, because these plants have a very negative effect on each other. Instead, you can plant parsley in the company of tomatoes and roses, since parsley also helps to enhance the aroma of the rose.

The classic combination of tomato and basil works both on the plate and in the garden. © BloominThyme

Vegetables compatible with tomatoes

Some vegetables are also compatible with tomatoes in the garden. Garlic and onion are among the most powerful insect repellent plants. And members of the Onion family are very good companions for tomatoes, especially effective against aphids, beetles and spider mites (particularly red spider mites).

Onions planted in a ring around a tomato patch protect plants from pests such as mites, slugs and earwigs and, where appropriate, repel marmots. Garlic prevents red spider mites from infesting tomatoes and is also effective against aphids on roses, making these crops suitable for garden trios.

Garlic, basil and tomatoes are another popular trio for planting together, as garlic heads keep aphids, mites and nematodes away (and roses, by the way, protect against black spot). Broccoli also grows well alongside onions, garlic, and tomatoes, so consider planting them together.

Early carrots can also be planted next to tomatoes as the crop can be harvested before the tomato bushes grow and take up space. Although carrots do not prevent disease or repel insects, they are considered a friendly neighbor for tomatoes. Its deep roots loosen the soil around the tomatoes, making it easier for water and nutrients, as well as air, to circulate around the tomato roots.

However, be aware that there is also evidence that proximity to tomatoes may stunt carrot growth, although root vegetables taste good. In addition to early carrots, spinach and leaf lettuce also contribute to the efficient use of space in tomato beds, since this is a crop that is harvested shortly after planting tomato seedlings.

Beans and peas are commonly combined with many crops because legumes add nitrogen to the soil. Planting asparagus between tomato plants provides asparagus protection from beetles. At the same time, the harvest from these plants is harvested at different times of the year, and their combination saves space in the garden. Asparagus appears in early spring, while tomatoes are planted in the garden much later.

Leaf lettuce also contributes to the efficient use of space in tomato beds. © tammyleino

Plants incompatible with tomatoes

Some plants cause harm to tomatoes when they grow nearby. Potatoes and tomatoes are members of the same nightshade family and are subject to the same diseases and infections, so they should grow as far apart as possible.

Corn is another plant that is not compatible with tomatoes as the worm infects both plants. Most members of the cruciferous family need a lot of nutrition and take a lot of nutrients out of the soil, and tomatoes are nutritionally deficient. Also, white cabbage inhibits the growth of tomatoes in general.

Some plants are simply not designed to coexist in the same place, and combining them can seriously retard growth or increase the vulnerability of one or both plants to diseases and pests. In particular, fennel, dill, rue, kohlrabi, white cabbage, cauliflower, walnut and apricot are especially negative for tomatoes.

Therefore, do not plant them on the same or neighboring beds with tomatoes. Also break the beds with tomatoes as far as possible from the walnut and apricot, even if they are young seedlings.

Dear readers! In most cases, plant compatibility is based on someone’s experience or folk signs. And, unfortunately, at the moment there are no scientific studies that could confirm or refute these recommendations. But why not experiment with joint plantings on the site? Indeed, in the worst case, you will get more variety in your garden. Therefore, it is advisable to try the combinations described below and evaluate the results yourself.