The Elk Grove community, on June 11, once again gathered in support of the Elk Grove Regional Scholarship Foundation at the organization’s annual fundraiser, Bounty on the Boulevard at the
Ely Rosario is the business manager at Jackson Properties. She’s truly a renaissance woman. She’s an author, manager, athlete and a real estate investor, but her most important role is being a mother. In a world that disparages young mothers, she grew and thrived while keeping the needs of her children a priority in everything she does.
How a life of overcoming obstacles fulfilled a literary dream.
A well-known Tallahassee woman has written about how she overcame her personal life challenges. Elizabeth Rosario, better known as Ely, is hoping it will give others insights on how to cope with and overcome their own obstacles. Rosario, whose day job is vice president of Jackson Properties, sais she s always aspired to be a writer. I tried writing music and poetry at first and I m like, I suck! I m not good. But I still kept on. People call it journaling but I just write, writing about not necessarily my day, but what I would see of the world around me. And of course what I was going through or not going through.