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Vol. 5 No. 34


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Students receive awards


for good character
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BY ROBIN RINKE
Staff writer


STUART It pays to
have good character in
Martin County.
CHARACTER COUNTS!
a program of United Way
of Martin County held
the Joe Kordick Youth
Awards program Jan. 24,
at the Indian River Com-
munity College in Stuart.
Sixteen Martin County
students received mone-
tary awards totaling
$22,000.
"I had no idea the
scholarship even exist-
ed," said senior Danielle
Blakeslee, a winner from
Jensen Beach High
School.
"One day I was called


into the guidance office
with five other seniors
that were nominated.
They explained the
scholarship to us. I wrote
the essay and was select-
ed. Receiving the $2,000
award is really exciting.
The money will go
toward college and living
expenses," Ms. Blakeslee
said.
Ms. Blakeslee will be
pursuing a career as a
special education
teacher beginning next
fall.
Faculty and community
leaders nominated more
than 60 students that
attend Martin County
public schools.
Those nominated wrote
essays on a trait they felt


best described why they
deserved the award and
described an activity or
project they have been
involved in that showed
why they were the best
candidate.
Six high school seniors
were chosen and each
received a $2,000 cash
award. Ten eighth-grade
students were chosen
and received a $1,000
savings bond.
The Joe Kordick Char-
acter award is named in
honor of the late Joe
Kordick, founding Chair-
man of CHARACTER
COUNTS! of Martin
County.
The award recognizes
) See CHARACTER, A4


THAT'S GROOVY MAN


Brenda Lee Kuban of
Stuart takes gets in touch
with her inner hippie at
the '60s-themed pre-
event gala to begin
BookMania! at the Blake
Library in Stuart on
Friday, Jan. 26.


This Week


HIGH FLYER
The Jensen Beach
girls' basketball team D I
has taken their third
straight title in the
Treasure Coast Conference

Tips for
a stress
trip
Travel
columnist
Rose Rose MoscarenIls
Mascarenhas offers up
some advice for a c
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healthy
new year
for kids
Shelly Shelly Koppel
Koppel has
compiled a list of


age appropriate
resolutions for kids


B1


Index
Calendar C3
Classified D9
Crossword D8
Dining Guide ....................... C3
Horoscopes B1,
Sports D1
Crime Report ........................ C5
Lifestyle BI
Travel B6
Viewpoint A6
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FRIDAY, February 2, 2007


Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Challenger School student Timothy Jones shares the Joe
Kordick Youth Character award he received with his moth-
er Donna after receiving the recognition.


Barn Theatre

accepts grant

for seniors'

program

BY RITA HART
Staff writer
STUART The Arts Foundation
of Martin County and Women
Supporting the Arts have awarded
the Barn Theatre a $1,500 grant to
conduct a series of workshops'for
people 55 and over.
"Senior theatre groups are
booming, with over 200 of them in
operation in the country," said
Linda Hund-West, chair of the
Committee for Theatre Arts Edu-
cation and a board member of the
Barn Theatre. "We want to
become part of that movement."
Mrs. Hund-West said the grant
will help the Barn Theatre con-
duct a ten-week workshop that
will culminate in live performanc-
es at various locations throughout
Martin County.
Dubbed "Acting for the Young at
Heart," the workshops will result
in a production consisting of
comedic skits, monologues and
vaudeville-style acts.
The workshops will also teach
participants. acting skills, includ-
ing such things as character devel-
opment and audition techniques.
"The Barn Theatre is in its 37th
year," said Mrs. Hund-West, who
will be conducting the workshops
) See BARN, A2


Mitch Kloorfain
chief photographer


SThird-grader

.rj. donates her hair

Sto Locks of Love


BY RITA HART
Staff writer


Photo courtesy of Linda Weiksnar
Eduardo de Leon of Sada International in Palm City begins to cut the hair of Kate Weik-
snar, 8. Kate spent two years growing her hair to below-waist length, so that it could
be cut and donated to Locks of Love for the benefit of a child who has lost his or her
hair due for medical reasons.


PALM CITY At the age of
six, the world of most chil-
dren consists of play-
mates, video games and
animated movies.
But Kate Weiksnar is not
like most children.
Kate, a member of
Brownie Troop 363 who
lives in Palm City, was 6-
years-old when she decid-
ed to let her hair grow
below her waist.
Kate wanted to donate
her hair to Locks of Love, a


Lake Worth non-profit
organization that provides
hairpieces to children who
lost their hair due to med-
ical conditions.
It took Kate, now 8, two
years to grow her hair long
enough to make the dona-
tion. By then, her hair had
grown to below her waist.
In January, Kate visited
Sada International Salon
in Palm City, and with her
family looking on, hairstyl-
ist Eduardo de Leon cut
ten inches of Kate's hair, so


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Treasure Coast has another competitor in'The Early Show'


Stuart girl is the second from
the area to compete


Brianna Scully


By RITA HART
Staff writer
STUART The Treasure
Coast was aptly named as
the result of shipwrecked
vessels in the area that are
still believed to contain
sunken valuables.


Recently, there have
been additional reasons to
proclaim that the area
holds multiple treasures.
Brianna Scully, 11, a
student at The Pine School
and a resident of Stuart,
has become the second
Treasure Coast performer
in as many weeks to have


her video selected to
appear in a competition
on CBS' "The Early Show."
"Living Room ... Live!
Kids!" showcases three
musical videos each week
that have been submitted
by individuals and accept-
ed by CBS.
Viewers then have three
days to vote online for
their favorite video, with
the winner of that week


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moving into the semifinal
round of the contest.
The final winner will be
flown to New York to
perform live on "The Early
Show."
Brianna is the second
vocalist from the area to
compete on the show. On
Jan. 15, a video submitted
by Port St. Lucie resident
Megan Moran, 16, was
aired, and Megan won the
competition that week.
She is now a semifinalist
in the competition.
Brianna will perform
"Good Morning Balti-
more" from the Broadway
show "Hairspray." Her
video will appear on
Tuesday, Feb. 6, and
viewers will have until
noon on Thurs., Feb. 7 to
vote for her.
The winner of that week
will also move into the
semifinal round.


The show usually airs on
Monday of each week, but
will be pushed back one
day due to post-Super
Bowl festivities.
Ironically, Megan and
Brianna became friends
when they appeared
together in a local produc-
tion of "The Sound of
Music" five years ago.
Brianna's mother, Nancy
Scully, said the family is
hoping both girls will end
up in the semifinals.
"Brianna's father said
that it would be great if we
could all go to NewYork
together," said Mrs. Scully.
Brianna's video will be
aired on "The Early Show"
on CBS on Tuesday, Feb. 6.
Viewers can vote on their
favorite video that week
on www.cbsnews.com -
(click on "The Early Show)


Barn
From page A1


and directing the result-
ing production.
"We want to cater to the
growing population. Our
patrons already admire
our senior actors. They
applaud like crazy when
they come on stage. These
workshops are an integral
part of helping them work
in the arts, and they end
up working in all areas of
the theatre, even the
lighting and sound sys-
tems.
The workshops begin
on Feb. 13 and run for ten
weeks, ending on April 17.
They' will be conducted
every Tuesday evening
from 7-9 p.m. The cost for
the ten workshops is
$100, and all materials are


included.
Mrs. Hund-West said
that there are multiple
benefits to participating
in the workshops and
resulting production.
"You learn the language
of the theatre while hav-
ing fun. But be careful,
because it can be habit-
forming," said Mrs.
Hund-West.


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to be some "holier than thou" car dealer who
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When I look at some of my past advertising
and sales tactics, I am not always proud.
But I have evolved as my customers have
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of education and sophistication are much
higher today. Your customers are no different.
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of your former customers. My bottom line
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customers in buying their new
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Nine-year-olds Sam
Cleghorn, Kody Roker and
Nikolay Lendman, took a
recent tour of the Jupiter
Hometown News offices
on Jan. 11.


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Boy Scouts visit newspaper offices


FOR HOMETOWN NEWS

On Jan. 11, three Bear Cub Scouts from
pack A22 in Martin County got a taste of
the newspaper business.
Palm City residents Nikolay Lendman,
9, Sam Cleghorn, 9,and Kody Roker, 9, vis-
ited the Jupiter office of Hometown News
as part of an achievement regimen that
will earn, them a bear patch in communi-


cation skills for each Scout.
Accompanied by den leaders, the three
Scouts talked to reporters and advertising
consultants and received a tour of the
facility from deputy managing editor
Anne Checkosky.
Since 1930, the Boy Scouts of America
has helped younger boys through Cub
Scouting. The Bear Cub program is a year-
round program designed for third-graders


and their families.
The 10 purposes of Cub Scouting are:
character development, spiritual growth,
good citizenship, sportsmanship and fit-
ness, family understanding, respectful
relationships, personal achievement,
friendly service, fun and adventure and
preparing to enter the Boy Scouts.
For more information, go to www.scout-
ing.org.


SailFish Arts, Stuart's ArtsFest celebrates 20 years of art


FOR HOMETOWN NEWS

A new feng shui site plan, a
three-day open air painting
feature, an evening soir6e, and
quality jazz and blues per-
formances have been added to
Stuart's annual arts festival.
The event will remain free to
the public and includes its sig-
nature weekend street-art fes-
tival.
The SailFish Arts and Stuart's
ArtsFest, celebration week
begins on Monday, Feb. 5.
Highlights include an anniver-
sary party on Thursday, Feb. 8,
and a two-day street-art festi-
val, which will feature more
than 300 artisans and jazz and
blues musicians on Saturday


and Sunday, Feb. 10 and 11.
The "A Bug in my Paint" open
air feature offers the commu-
nity a chance to view artists
working in an outdoor setting.
More than 20 artists, from as
far away from Maine and
Washington, will paint for
three days, beginning Monday,
Feb. 5, in the same style as
Monet and Renoir. Artists will
paint in downtown Stuart and
Port Salerno, as well as at a pri-
vate residence on Hutchinson
Island.
From 5:30 to 8 p.m. on
Thursday, Feb. 8, the 20th
anniversary party will take
place in downtown Stuart, on
the grounds of the Court
House Cultural Center.


The celebration will feature
live music, food, cash bar, and
a live and silent auction com-
prised of selected open air
paintings.
Admission to the party is
$20. Attendees will receive a
limited edition sea turtle pin
designed by this year's fea-
tured festival artist Janeen
Mason.
The annual two-day street-
art festival is Saturday and
Sunday, Feb. 10 and 11 in Stu-
art, between Memorial Park
and across East Ocean Boule-
vard.
In addition to 100 street-art
exhibits, more than 225 com-
munity and student works
will be on display throughout


the festival site and in the
gallery at the Court House
Cultural Center.
Two stages will feature per-
formances by professional
musicians playing blues and
jazz tunes, who have been
booked by the Fort Pierce Jazz
Society.
Food will include grilled
fish, vegetarian, Greek cui-
sine, desserts and more, along
with an array of fine wines
and microbrew beers. The
street arts festival will run
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
Admission to the two-day fes-
tival is free.
For more information, visit
www.martinarts.org, or call
(772) 287-6676.


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REVIEW

Dredging project
delayed yet again

The Great Lakes Dredge & Dock
Co. of Illinois has again pushed
back the date to begin the $11
million dredging project on the St.
Lucie Inlet.
The new start date for the project
is Feb. 4 or 5, according to the U.S.
Army Corp of Engineers, which
cannot assess fines for delays
unless the company fails to com-
plete the project by its March 11
deadline.
The company has indicated that
both mechanical and weather-
related problems are the reasons
for previous delays.

Victoria's Secret robbery

A panty raid of large proportions
took place at Victoria's Secret in the
Treasure Coast Square mall on Jan.
22, while the store was open and
sales associates were busy with
customers.
Store personnel discovered that
almost 400 pink panties, worth
more than $3,600, had been taken
from three drawers in the store.
The store manager believes the
theft took place between 3:30 and
4:30 p.m.

Stuart church and
school burglarized

Redeemer Lutheran Church and
School, 2450 S.E. Ocean Blvd.,
Stuart, was robbed of a Kodak EZ
Share Digital camera worth $175
when suspects broke into the
school office, causing $500 in
damage in the process.
The principal's office was ran-
sacked, and the suspect left behind
a "Quick-Cut" knife.
The robbery was discovered when
church officials arrived at 7 a.m. on
Monday, Jan. 22.

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Joe Kordick Youth
Character award
recipients for
2006-2007 were
(back row I-r)
Timothy Jones,
Karley Aguilar,
Michael Alexan-
der, Lauren
Cavette, Danielle
Blakeslee,
Jonathan Tobias,
Amanda Brown,
Heather Bateman,
Andrea Ramos,
Lisa Bresson and
Emily Holland.
(Front row I-r)
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Ch actions have consistently Blakeslee and Michael
aracter exemplified trustworthi- Alexander, Jensen Beach
From page Al ness, respect, responsibil- High School; Lauren
ity, fairness, caring and Cavette, Martin County
young people whose lives citizenship. High School and Andrea
and achievements The high school winners Ramos, South Fork'High
demonstrate an enduring were: Timothy Jones, School.
commitment to qualities Challenger School; Aman- The eight-graders were:
associated with good da Brown, Clark Advanced Karely Aguilar and Der-
character and whose Learning Center; Danielle rick Edwards II, Dr. David


beliefs, attitudes, and


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POLICE REPORTS


Martin County
Sheriff's Office

*Willie James Conway,
19, 5807 S.E. Wilsie St.,
Stuart, was charged with
possession of a con-
trolled substance, and
possession of drug para-
phernalia.
*Ronald Eller, 51, 10
W. Harding St., Orlando,
was charged with theft.
+Lukey Adolphus
Haynes, 29, 909 East 9tha
St., Stuart, was charged
with possession of a,
controlled substance. ,
*Heather Leigh Leahy,4
35, 706 Ril Ave., Apt. No.
5, Jensen Beach, was
charged with uttering a
forged instrument and
possession of drug para-
phernalia.
*Francisco Javier
Mijares, 23, 2461 S.E.
Janet St., Stuart, was
charged with two counts
of burglary and theft.
*Thaddeus John Mills,
49, 3327 N.W. Perimeter
Road, Palm City, was
charged with driving
under the influence,
attempting to elude
police and two counts of.
non-criminal traffic
infractions.
*Victor Perez, 34,
14986 S.W. Jackson Ave.,
Indiantown, was
charged with attempt to
elude police and driving
with a suspended
license.
*Jesus Ramirez, 25,
2971 S.E. Ferndale St.,
Stuart, was charged with
robbery.
*John Martin Stack,
31, 11411 S.E. Federal
Highway, Hobe Sound,
was charged with theft,
burglary and possession-
of burglary tools.
*April Jean Terberg,


52, 5752, S.W. Ranchito
St., Palm City, was
charged with aggravated
battery.
*Albert Walker, 64,
1600 Palm Beach Road,
Stuart, was charged with
possession of a con-
trolled substance and
possession of drug para-
phernalia.
*Sandra Lorraine
Williams,' 41, 2011 Golf
View Court, Fort Pierce,
was charged with pos-
session of a controlled
substance.
*Sherrie Lynn Kelly,
43, 5000 S.E. J ack Ave.,
Stuatt was charged with
possession of a con-
trolled substance and
possession of drug para-
phernalia
*Jose Matias Miguel,
31, 473 S.W. Floresta
Drive, Port St. Lucie, was
charged with driving
without a proper license
and theft.
*Victor Perez, 34,
14986 S.W. Jackson Ave.,
Indiantown, was
charged with attempting
to elude police and driv-
ing with a suspended
license.
*Catalina Tomas, 40,
14618 S.W. Martin Ave.,
Indiantown, was
charged with retail
shoplifting.
*Phillip Michael
Wolfe, 22, 733 Eagle Way,
North Palm Beach, was
charged with three
counts of possession of a
controlled substance
and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
*Jon Eric Brova, 48,
2849 S.W. Cornell St.,
Palm City, was charged
with theft.
SElayne Judith Callari,
18, 3191 S.E. Hibiscus
St., Stuart, was charged
with possession of a


controlled substance
and driving with a sus-
pended license.
*Eric Lamar Faul, 25,
749 Southwest 36th St.,
Palm City, was charged
with possession of a
controlled substance.
*Cassandra Kristine
Gonzalez, 18, 3201 S.E.
Hibiscus St., Stuart, was
charged with three
counts of theft.
*Loraine Fountain
Hammond III, 22, 1182
S.E. Aster Lane, Stuart,
was charged with pos-
session of a controlled
substance.
*, Kristin .Beth Kimrey,
21, 1559 S.W. College St.,
Stuart, was charged with
driving under the influ-
ence, possession of drug
paraphernalia, posses-
sion of a controlled sub-
stance, and bribery.
+Michael Joseph
Repetti, 36, 3752 S.W.
Sunset Trace Circle,
Palm City, was charged
with two counts of pos-
session of a controlled
substance.
*Robert Randolf
Watkins, 31, no address
given, was charged with
theft.
*Colin Omar Webley,
25, 4787 Sable Pines Cir-
cle, Unit Al, West Palm
Beach, was charged with
possession of a con-
trolled substance.
*Annie Doris Williams,
47, 2595 S.E. Bonita St.,
Stuart, was charged with
12 counts of uttering a
forged bill.
*Carol Lynn Hughes,
45, 5127 S.E. Isabelita
Ave., Stuart, was charged
with possession of a
controlled substance.
*Joel William Johnson,
54, 5131 S.E. Sweet Briar
Terrace, Hobe Sound,
was charged with driving


under the influence, two
counts of possession of a
controlled substance
and possession of drug
paraphernalia.
*Richard Thomas
Lamphere, 17, 907
Southwest 28th St., Palm
City, was charged with
burglary and theft.
*Victor Allen Miskan-
ic, 44, was charged with
possession of a con-
trolled substance.
*Alfredo Reynoso, 25,
6700 S.W. Kanner High-
way, Dorm No. 4,
Indiantown, was
charged with aggravated
battery.
*Leny Eli Velazquez-
Aguilar, 24, 11500 S.
Kanner Highway, No.
254, Indiantown, was
charged with possession
of a controlled sub-
stance, possession of
drug paraphernalia, and
driving under the influ-
ence.
*Jackie Clatterbuck
Epps, 46, 1672 S.W.
Abington Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was charged with
possession of a con-
trolled substance and
two counts of possession
of drug paraphernalia.
*Antwinette Lashon
Thompson, 28, 1938 S.W.
Scorpio Lane, Port St.
Lucie, was charged with
two counts of theft and
two counts of uttering
forged bills.
*Joseph Devon Aiken,
22, 3494 S.E. Jake Court,
Stuart, was charged with
felony battery.
*Gerald Ray Alkire, 32,
705 St. Lucie Crescent,
Stuart, was charged with
two counts of robbery.
*Austin Joseph Brown,
20, 3101 N.E. West End
Blvd., Apt. 11, Jensen
Beach, was charged with
retail shoplifting.


*George
Brown, 25,
Letha Circle,


Wesley
1150 S.E.
Apt. 6, Stu-


art, was charged with
possession of a con-
trolled substance.
*Eliceo Garcia, 28,
2764 S.E. Indian St., Stu-
art, was charged with
retail shoplifting and
resisting arrest.
*Matthew John Hoff-
man, 21, 2300 Park St.,
Jensen Beach, was
charged with retail
shoplifting.
*Brian William
McCune, 33, 5524 N.W.
East Torino Parkway, No.
106, Port St. Lucie, was
charged with scheme to
defraud and theft.
*Kenneth Michael
O'Connell, 45, 1590 S.E.
Prosperty Way, Palm
City, was charged with
theft.
*Joseph Michael'
Peterson, 19, 1209 S.W.
Ibis St., Palm City, was
charged with driving
under the influence and
possession of a con-
trolled substance.
*Michael William
Sanders, 37, 2361 N.E.
Park St., Jensen Beach,
was charged with aggra-
vated assault.
*Hector Vasquez-
Padilla, 25, 2764 S.E.
Indian St., Stuart, was
charged with retail
shoplifting.
*Ruth Marie Braswell,


36, 4725 S.W. Yacolt
Drive, Port St. Lucie, was
charged with attempting
to elude police.
*Davian Raynard
Daniels, 26, 4218 S.W.
Utterback St., Port St.
Lucie, was charged with
possession of a con-
trolled substance.
*Sandra Jeannette
Garza, 26, 3455 S.E. Gar-
den St., Stuart, was
charged with retail
shoplifting.
*Jonathan Wayne
Hicks, 43, 2220 N.E. Park
Ave., Jensen Beach, was
charged with possession
of a controlled sub-
stance and possession of
drug paraphernalia.
*Brandon James
Miller, 18, 99 Northeast
15th St., Jensen Beach,
was charged with loiter-
ing and prowling, and
theft.
*Miguel Angel Navar-
ro-Reyna, 25, 3455 S.E.
Garden St., Stuart, was
charged with retail
shoplifting and violation
of probation.
*Juana Rosa Yax, 42,
1201 S.E. Palm Beach
Road, B-106, Stuart, was
charged with two counts
of child abuse.
*Jermelvin Levar Eli-
jah, 28, 15454 Southwest
151st St., Apt. 9,
Indiantown, was


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A vote for nature

I want to make an alert to the conservationists in Mar-
tin County. As a longtime resident, 25 years in Martin
County, I am saddened to see the destruction that con-
struction has created.
Enjoy what nature, Martin County?
The wildlife is being sucked from the very nature.
Builders are allowed to rape, scour, strip and start from
scratch. They can pay fines and wait until no one sees
what they've have done.
It's more convenient for them to replace the trees than
to preserve them.
What about the beauty that exists in small hammocks
and plants that create morning dew and ground mois-
ture, and animals, which have lived here for generations
longer than ours?
This town does not get it! We put oak trees in a four- or
five-foot median to let them grow and then blow down.
It's not my idea of taxes well spent. How many people
know how large oak trees get? To replant these narrow
areas with those trees does not make sense. Small flower-
ing trees that beautify and bend in hurricanes may break,
. but they don't need replacing quite like the oaks. Nature
is attracted more highly to those trees than oaks. Oaks
blow over and hit power lines, they uproot and blow over
in roadways and even destroy roadways with their root
systems.
What would happen without parks, preserves and
cemeteries? We would kill all of the wildlife if these places
weren't in existence. Sorry good nature of Martin County,
that's what was voted in.

Speeding is not the only driving problem

I want to say that I love Hometown News and how it
gives the community a way to voice its opinion.
But, instead of worrying about problems in other coun-
tries, we need to start focusing on problems in our own
country.
How many people die from car accidents because
someone is talking on a cell phone, not paying attention
to their driving and not following common driving laws?
I always see cops sitting around, trying to catch speed-
ers, but I never see a cop pull someone for multitasking
while driving.
I also have never seen them pull someone over for not
using their turn signals or failing to obey every day driv-
ing rules.
The Department of Motor Vehicles needs to give driving
tests on different types of roads, not just give the test in a
parking lot. That is where they had my husband take his
test in Port St. Lucie.
The driver should have to pay for these courses until
they can pass it completely. I see people driving around
every day who do not follow some of the smallest laws,
which can make a big difference.
People are going to continue not to follow those little
laws unless they are ticketed for it every time.
Of course, if a police officer is behind you it will make
you follow the law. And if that's the case, then police need
undercover vehicles to catch people.
I see it at least 20 times a day when I go out to run
errands.
Speeding is not the only driving problem, it is just the
easiest violation to ticket people with.

Everyone should receive free health care

A few weeks back, a ranter wrote in claiming that all


+ HOMETOWN NEWS


kids should receive free health care.
I think that everyone, young and old, not only kids,
should receive free health care.
If we could only work out a fair tax among people for
free health care, we would a have a healthy country.
Much like the country of England, where they handle
their free health care in a similar manner.
I always hear of studies done in England about their
health and how they are much healthier than what we
are.
In the long run, the more people in good health, the
more people we have out there working hard and making
our economy better. Not to mention the stress it would
reduce on everyone's lives, which is also a factor of being
healthy.
If a presidential candidate would be willing to put a
plan like that into action, they would have my vote, prob-
ably along with a quite a few other fellow Americans.

I'll never donate over the phone

I am on the "Do Not Call" list for telemarketersbim!
called constantly called by so-called charity organiza-
tions like the police, firefighters, veterans groups,.,,,,
highway patrol and so forth. These groups are exempt
and allowed to call as often as they wish.
Yesterday, I received two calls within 10 minute.sop,each
other. These are interruptions from'my work antltieces-
sary naptime. These calls are not always legit,2ntid are
oftentimes from crooks posing as worthwhile charities.
I'll never donate to anybody over the phone.

'Save your precious dollars,
cook and serve for yourself'

I'm responding to the ranter who is defending poor tip-
pers.
It was mentioned that upscale restaurants should pay
their servers enough so that "tight webs" don't have to
pay a decent tip for service rendered.
The reality is that restaurants pay the servers very few
dollars per hour, which is well, well below the normal
minimum wage.
It is also this ranter's mistake to say that their tips are
tax-free.
At the end of the evening, the servers total their amount
of sales and then have to immediately pay taxes for the
tips from that day, at close to 15 percent.. Even if the cus-
tomers tip less than 15 percent, and really, they should


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tip 20 percent, the server still has to pay the taxes, even
though the server did not receive that tip.
I'm so sick of hearing what is done in Canada and how
these people are on fixed incomes.
What about the college students serving you for noth-
ing, or the parents trying to take care of their families?
If you cannot afford to pay a decent tip, do everyone a
favor'and stay home. Save your precious dollars, cook
and serve for yourself.
We don't care how it is done in Canada, please go home.

If I only had him on a leash

I'd like to say this to the person who lost their pet: I
hope "Pebbles" comes home soon. I too lost my friend,
who I miss very much.
If I had only had him on a leash he would still be here
now. If you love your pet, like I know you do, do him a
favor and keep him by your side, with a leash.

Eighty percent of bladder cancer
patients are smokers

I was calling to comment on the "Cures for the cancer
and focusing on the causes" rant. I thought it was great.
My husband died of bladder cancer and one of the first
things I learned was that 80 percent of the bladder cancer
patients are cigarette smokers. He fought a three-year
battle. This is a man who had a Master's from Harvard,
but still had a real hard time quitting smoking.
'I just wanted to reiterate what this ranter said. For those
who want to know what the repercussions of bladder
cancer are, besides ultimately death if it's not caught in
time, you are looking at getting your bladder taken out. I
think the main point I'm trying to make is that it was not
lung cancer, even though cigarettes and lung cancer are
all you hear about.
Eighty percent of all bladder cancer patients are smok-
ers. I just want to put that out there, because I don't think
that people realize it.

Pray the snowbirds don't go west

I'm responding to the rant, "You can kiss paradise
goodbye."
It's amazing how misinformed some people are. I'll
admit that $40,000 is probably more than most northern-
) See RANTS & RAVES, A7


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The state of Floridais ilingto insure its children

The state of Florida is failing to insure its children


FOR HOMETOWN NEWS

By Harry A. Yates, executive
director of Children's Ser-
vices Council of Martin
County
Recently, I spoke about the
Florida KidCare Insurance
Program and how a quarter
of a million children in Flori-
da are not covered by Medic-
aid, Kidcare, or any form of
health insurance.
I also mentioned that 17
states have shortfalls in their
federal and state children's
health insurance program,
and Florida wasn't one of
them.
Two years ago, the Florida
legislature cut funding for the
outreach component and
limited the time for enroll-
ment. The consequence was
fewer children enrolled and


many were dropped from the
program.
Although the legislature
made some corrections, their
actions fell short and failed to
provide sufficient match dol-
lars to bring to Florida all of
the funds available.
According to a recent article
in The Gainesville Sun, writ-
ten by Roy Miller, president of
the Children's Campaign:
"The results of past actions of
the Florida Legislature has
lost $20 million (in federal
funds), earmarked to provide
health insurance to children.
This has provided the chil-
dren of Illinois, Maryland,
Massachusetts, New Jersey
and Rhode Island a very
happy NewYear."
The article also noted that
the initial changes, eligibility,
bureaucratic hurdles and
lack of outreach saw a


HARRY YATES
Guest columnist


decline by more than 150,000
children, resulting in the loss
of the federal funds.
While Florida is failing to
provide a basic level of health
insurance for an estimated
674,000 children, according
to Mr. Miller, The New York
Times reported that Gover-
nor Arnold Schwarzenegger


of California is proposing to
extend health care coverage
to all of the state's 36 million
residents. At present 6.5 mil-
lion people in California do
not have health insurance.
While this is by far the
largest state to provide near
universal health coverage for
its citizens, it is the fourth
state to do so. The other
three are Maine, Massachu-
setts, andVermont.
The Times article also stat-
ed: "New York's Governor,
Eliot Spitzer, has vowed to
insure all the state's chil-
dren... And New Jersey is
among a handful of states
considering some form of
universal coverage."
Florida has an insurance
problem, both property and
health, and both need
action.
There are hose in our leg-


"Florida has an insurance problem, both
property and health, and both need action.'

Harry A. Yates
executive director


islature who claim that we
don't have a revenue prob-
lem; we have a spending
problem.
What we do have is a lack of
understanding of the prob-
lems and meeting needs.
As Mr. Miller stated, "Flori-
da's failure to pay for Kid-
Care has disastrous future
costs. Children without
health insurance are more
likely to be in poor or fair
health, to receive expensive
emergency room care and go
without necessary health
preventative interventions,
such as vaccines, and less


likely to do well in school."
My previous article was
entitled, "Healthy kids create
a healthy community."
We need to strive for that
model community and
ensure that all of our chil-
dren get a better start than
most of us did. It is not just
about caring; it is about
improving our children, our
communities and our state.
For information about the
Children Services Council of
Martin County, call (772)
288-5758, or visit their Web
site, www.cscmc.org.


Rants & Raves
From page A6


ers spend. But, I for one spend $25,000 during the six-
month period that I am here. And, I pay taxes for 12
months. As a snowbird, I pay thousands (of dollars) more
in taxes than year-round residents.
All, I repeat, all snowbirds do not have a child of school
age and therefore do not have an affect on the school sys-
tems.
And as a snowbird, I cannot have any say in the local
politics. I'm a prime example of "taxation without repre-
sentation."
Do yourself a favor and pray the snowbirds don't go
west.

Do all of your friends follow you
to the doctor's office?

I would like to speak to the people that go to the emer-
gency room for a cold or a cough, etc., and complain that
it is taking too long to be seen.
Do you not know the ER is for emergencies, and that
when everyone fills up the ER with non- emergencies it
makes it harder for the workers to take care of real emer-
gencies? That is why it is called an "emergency room."
Colds, coughs, etc., especially those that you have had
for a week, are not really emergencies.
You should go to the doctor, or a walk-in clinic.
If you already waited a week, it does not have to be


done today.
Snowbirds, if you live here for six months and up north
for six months, why do you have a doctor up north and
do not have one here? If you are older and have ailments
you especially, should have a doctor.
If you were sick up north and waited to come here so
you can run to the ER as soon as you get here, shame on
you.
I would really like to know why people bring the whole
family and all of the neighbors to the ER to visit. If you are
only there for back or leg pain, you are not dying. If you
go to the doctor's office, do all of your friends follow you
there?

Don't endanger me

I have a few words for the dummies who do not turn
their vehicle off when they are filling up the gas tank.
Turn it off!
While I was filling my car with gas this past weekend a
van pulled in with three children and the person began
to fill the tank with the engine still turned on!
Give me a break! If you want to blow yourself up, well
and good; however, don't include me,! the other cus-
tomers and the station itself not to mention your
children.
Not only should common sense tell you to turn the


engine off, but most gas stations post a sign reminding
customers to shut off the engine.
Read it and do it. Turn off the engine when filling the
gas tank, don't put yourself and others at risk.


Open your eyes

Something happened the other day that made me so
very, very sad. I just had to tell somebody about it.
I was at the Wal-Mart parking lot, and there were these
two beautiful sand hill cranes walking around the park-
ing lot, in the grass, and looking so incredibly beautiful.
They were just minding their own business.
About two hours later, I had to drive by Wal-Mart
again, on U.S. 1, and lying in the middle of the road,
smashed, was one of those gorgeous birds.
It just really broke my heart. It was the middle of the
afternoon. How do you drive along and not see a 4 and-
a-half foot bird standing there?!
Please, everyone, open your eyes, and consider the
fact that we are not the only living creatures on the
earth.
We need to be more responsible.
It just made me so sad, and I had to share it with
someone.
Thank you.


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POSITIONS:
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ANNE SCOTT


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District Award of Merit
from the Boy Scouts of
America on Jan. 11.
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district to volunteers and
professional adults for
service to youth in the
district.
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among leaders in the
scouting community,"
said Wes Samuel, Sailfish
district executive of the
Boy Scouts of America.
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like saying he is the 'most
valuable player' of the
district," Mr. Samuel said.
Mr. Mooty was awarded
for his outstanding serv-
ice of more than five years
that went beyond the
expectations of his posi-
tion.
He is also the Sailfish
district Boy Scout round-
table commissioner, lead-
ing the monthly informa-
tion dissemination
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strong, Sailfish district chairman, presented the award.


adult volunteers and
leaders.
The Sailfish district
incorporates all of Martin
County and is a division
of the Gulf Stream Coun-
cil, which includes all of
Indian River, St. Lucie,
Okeechobee, Hendry,
Martin, and Palm Beach
counties.
Mr. Mooty also serves as


the Treasure Coast district
(St. Lucie County) public
relations chairman.
He also received the
Spark Plug award for his
work with the "Boy Scout"
division.
Mr. Mooty is married
with three children and is
the general manager and
chief financial officer of
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BY RITA HART
Staff writer
STUART Contractors
arrived to work the morn-
ing of Saturday, Jan. 27, to

Following is a list of
tools reported stolen
from the condomini-
um construction site
on North Flagler
Avenue in Stuart on
Jan. 26 or Jan. 27:


*One Trade Pro
electric rebarb bender,
valued at $3,500.
*One dual tank
Hitachi' air compres-
sor, value unknown.
*One Makita 7 1/4
inches circular saw,
valued at $120.
*Two Skill 7 1/4
inches circular saws,
valued at $300.
*Nine yellow and
black safety harness-
es, valued at $1,125.
*One yellow Burkey
pry bar, valued at
$100.
*Three yellow 100-
foot extension cords,
valued at $150.
*Three orange 100-
foot extension cords,
valued at $150.
*Five tool belts with
assorted tools, valued
at $2,000.
*One 30-foot heavy
dhty chain, valued at
$50.
*Two Briggs and
Stratton 15 horsepow-
er generators, valued
at $2,100.
*Three Rigid
cordless 18-volt drills,
valued at $450.
*One Greenlee
knockout drill, valued
at $1,000.,'
*One Hilti nail gun,
valued at $250.
*Three Ryobi
cordless drills, valued
at $300.
*One DeWalt
cordless saw, valued at
$200.
*One electric pipe
threader, valued at
$2,000. +
*Twelve five-gallon
buckets of white semi-
gloss paint, valued at ,
$1,047.
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"I'm not just a window
design company," said
Andy Raziano, owner of W
& W Designs. "I really am
the whole thing. One of the
most fun jobs that I had
was a 12,000 square- foot
house on Jupiter Island
that I did 'from soup to
nuts.' I picked out beauti-
ful carpets and area rugs,
as well as the upholstery. I
picked out every light fix-
ture, including one for the
owner's living room that,
when she hits a button, the
entire light comes down so
it can be easily cleaned."
You don't have to own a
mansion, however, to take
advantage of Mr. Raziano's
services. If you would like
draperies that match your
bedspread, and nothing
else, Mr. Raziano will com-
plete the job for you, and
he'll do so within your
price range.
"I have a sense of what
things are going to cost.
Sometimes people have
things in mind that won't
come in under a normal
budget."
Mr. Raziano beganW&W
Designs in 1981. He does
little advertising, and most
of his customers are ones
he has worked with before,
or individuals who have
heard of him through their
friends and family.
On a recent visit to the
store, Mr. Raziano was
found to be consulting
with a homeowner,
brought in by a friend of
hers who happened to be a
long-time client of Mr.
Raziano's.
"Her friend brought her
in because she knows that
I will do a good job, and do
what I say I'll do," said Mr.
Raziano.
Mr. Raziano employs two
full-time installers that do
all window installations for
W & W Designs. He keeps
separate notebooks in his
office on each client, and
everything that he does for
that client goes into it. He
is often employed by peo-
ple who have several
homes in multiple states.
"Right now, I'm working
on a 7,000 square-foot
apartment on Singer
Island," said Mr. Raziano.
"It's the biggest apartment
in the building, with 360-
degree views all around.
The owners had extra bal-
conies, so I enclosed one
and made a covered patio;
it's now 2,000 square-foot
of balcony. We've put in
$40,000 worth of marble,
crown moulding, $80,000
wood floors and complet-
ed a $40,000 paint job. It's
an unbelievable apart-
ment."
Mr. Raziano said he does
not keep anything in stock.
"We do complete deco-
rating here; all the uphol-
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FOR HOMETOWN NEWS

It is no secret that the
childbearing population
has a desire and, quite
often, a financial need to
sustain a successful career.
But where does that
leave the little ones?
Many times they are left
with a third party, which
can take both an emotion-
al and monetary toll on
moms.
Lisa Holland, owner of
Stroller Strides of Jensen
Beach, says that this com-
plex cultural conflict
brings the need for a new,
more family-friendly
career concept: The rise of
the "mompreneur," a
female business owner
who is actively balancing
the role of mom and entre-
preneur.
"Moms in business need
resources different than
those for traditional entre-
preneurs; a support sys-
tem that understands how
tough it can be to calm
crying babies during busi-
ness calls or keep crayon
off an important presenta-
tion," Mrs. Holland said.
"It's important to know the
realities before jumping in
head first."
To avoid a mommy melt-


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stery, all the case goods.
We order from catalogs.
But if you need to sit on
the furniture, we get in a
car and drive to the Design
Center of the Americas, so
you can sit on the furni-
ture and decide whether
you want a down cushion
on the sofa or some other
kind."
The Design Center of the
Americas in Fort Laud-
erdale, is a location for
manufacturer's represen-
tatives that has show-
rooms for fabrics and fur-
niture. It is a center for
designers, who can bring
in their clients.
Once the furniture is
ordered, Mr. Raziano's job
does not stop there.
"I have a moving com-
pany that accepts all
deliveries, inspects them,
and when it gets deliv-
ered to the house, I am
there to accept it and put
it into place," said Mr.
Raziano. "I have access to
everything through a
design group I buy with
and am affiliated with. We
buy everything as if we
were stocking dealers,
like a furniture store, so I
can be as competitive as
anyone else."
Mr. Raziano said that
plantation shutters are a
popular item right now.
"We offer one called
Polycore, which is a wood
and plastic composite
that is aluminum rein-
forced, so we can do wide
panels without any sag-
ging or warping. It's a
really good product,
especially for this envi-
ronment," said Mr.
Raziano.
W & W Designs offers a
multitude of services,
with personal attention,
on a budget fit to meet
the client's needs.
"I can see doing things
in a practical way, and
achieve a lot of bang for
the buck. I am totally
client-oriented. I'm here
to service them, and to
make them happy. This is
my life," said Mr. Raziano.

W & W Designs is locat-
ed at 3347 S.E. Federal
Highway, Stuart. Their
phone number is (772)
283-9183 or toll free at
(877) 283-9183. Their e-
mail address is wwde-


signsinc@bellsouth.net.


down, Holland suggests
the following tips for new
M.O.B. (mommy-owned
businesses) members:
*Have a plan: If you
leave work-time to
chance, it will never hap-
pen. So have a clear idea of
when and how you are
going to be able to get the
work done.
*Be flexible: Sick kids,
childcare issues and other
surprises can frequently
disrupt your productivity
plan. Learn to expect the
unexpected and roll with
it.
*Stay organized: Your
time is precious; don't
waste it by searching for
supplies or wondering
what tasks take priority
each day.
*Remember what is
important: Both your kids
and your new career will
top the list. You may need
to let go of some "stay-at-
home-mommy luxuries,"
like making cupcakes for
your child's class.
*Make baby steps: You
won't be able to get every-
thing done that you had
hoped to in a day. As long
as you make consistent
progress, you'll eventually
get to where you want to
be.


Major "mompreneurs,"
such as Julie Aigner Clark,
creator of the uber-suc-
cessful Baby Einstein
series and Liz Lange,
founder of Liz Lange
Maternity, have proved
that child-rearing and
careers can coexist, inspir-
ing many women to jump
on the M.O.B. bandwagon.
And the best part is that
there's finally a wealth of
resources available to help
new moms who juggle
parenting and earning a
regular paycheck:
+Mompreneurs Online:
www.mompreneurson-
line.com.
*The Mompreneur Cen-
ter: www.entrepreneur.com.
*Home-based working
moms: www.hbwm.com.
Even with the multitude
of "mompreneur"
resources currently avail-
able, foremothers of the
M.O.B. will never down-
play the challenges, asso-
ciated with balancing both
babies and budgets.
For information on
resources available to
"mompreneurs," tips for
joining the M.O.B., or more
information on Stroller
Strides of Jensen Beach,
call Lisa Holland, (772)
631-6611.


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Last September, I
wrote a column for
this newspaper
titled "The Internet price
is the lowest price for a
new car."
If you missed that, you
cart read all my columns
at www.EarlStewartOn-
Cars.con. Although I still
believe you can find your
best price on the Inter-
net, I thought I should
write another column to
stress how careful you
must be in determining
whether or not you have
a real, bottom line, out-
the-door price.
The reason a dealer
always tries to post his
lowest new car price on
the Internet is simple. If
he doesn't, the Internet
shopper will simply
ignore the price quote
and buy from another
dealer who has a lower
price. A car dealer gets
"just one chance" to sell
you a car when he puts
his price out on the
Internet.
The Internet is theoreti-
cally the purest and best
form of a competitive
marketplace, favoring the
buyer. Think about it. If
you wanted to take the
time, you could get a
price quote from every
Honda, Toyota or Ford
dealer in the United
States. There are about
1,300 Toyota dealers in
the U.S. It might take you
a while (about eight days,
if you worked eight hours
a day and spent three
minutes per e-mail), but
you sure would know
who was selling your
selected model Toyota for
the lowest price.
Whether you are
reading newspaper ads,
watching TV ads, reading


Internet advertising on car dealer's Web sites
and their Internet price- quotes can be more
deceptive than other media. This is because
the Internet is the "new frontier." Legislation
has not caught up with the Internet as it has
newspaper, TV and radio advertising.


EARL STEWART
On Cars


direct mail advertising or
surfing a car a dealer's
Web site, you have to be
careful of deception.
Internet advertising on
car dealer's Web sites and
their Internet price
quotes can be more
deceptive than other
media. This is because
the Internet is the "new
frontier." Legislation has
not caught up with the
Internet as it has news-
paper, TV and radio
advertising. A dealer can
get away with a lot more
on his Web site and price
quotes than he can in a
newspaper ad. Electronic
media and newspaper
advertising are also a lot
more visible to the
regulators than the
Internet.
I'll give you an example
of the type of violation
you must be wary of.
There's a car dealer in
West Palm Beach who
quotes prices to his
customers over the
Internet excluding
$879.90, which are dealer
fees. He also calls them
doc fees, but they are
simply profit for him.
Furthermore, he
excludes any "dealer
installed option."


This means that he can
charge you anything he
wants for stripes, glass
etching, floor mats,
undercoating, etc., that
he has pre-installed on
the car. He does disclose
in fine print the fact that
he does charge doc fees
and dealer installed
options, but does not tell
the amount of the
charge. This is your
"surprise" when you
come into his dealership
to take delivery.
Your defense against
this sort of thing is to call
those dealers who have
given you the lowest
price quotes on the
vehicle you want to buy.
Start with the lowest
price and simply ask, "Is
there anything else
added to my price other
than Florida sales tax and
a state fee for a license
tag or tag transfer?"
If they do add some-
thing, find out specifical-
ly what they add so you
know you have an "out-
the-door," bottom- line
price when you come in
to take delivery. If they
won't give you a clear
answer or are ambigu-
ous, hang up and call the
next dealer.
Dealers who advertise
deceptively have the
philosophy that all that


counts with their adver-
tising is to "get them in
the door." Another slang
term dealers use for this
is "driving floor traffic."
They calculate that if
they can trick enough
people to come through
the door, they will be
able to fool a certain
percentage of them.
It's like Abraham
Lincoln said, "You may
fool all the people some
of the time, you can even
fool some of the people
all of the time, but you
cannot fool all of the
people all of the time."
Well, these dealers don't
have to fool all the
people to make lots of
money. All they have to
do is fool some of the
people all of the time and
that's exactly what their
advertising is designed to
do. Don't be one of those
who are fooled.
Earl Stewart is the
owner and general
manager of Earl Stewart
Toyota in North Palm
Beach. The dealership is
located at 1215 N. Federal
Highway in Lake Park.
Contact him at www.earl-
stewarttoyota.
com, call (561) 358-1474,
fax (561) 658-0746 or e-
mail earls@earlstewart-
toyota.com.


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*Mark Lane Howard,
37, 2205 S.E. Cove Road,
Stuart, was charged with
theft.
*John Thomas Pre-
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Stuart, was charged with
trafficking in contra-
hand.

Stuart Police
Department
*A burglary was
reported at the Stuart
Middle School, 575 S.E.
Georgia Ave.
*A fire extinguisher
was reported stolen
from The Crossings,
3800 S.E. Gatehouse Cir-
cle.
*A stereo was reported
stolen during an auto
burglary at SunTrust
parking garage, 2400 S.
Federal Highway.
*A purse and camera
were reported stolen
during an auto burglary
at the Stuart School of
Music, 1608 Kanner
Highway.
*A radio and VCR were
reported stolen during a
burglary at the city
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*Money was reported
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S.E. Dixie Highway.
+A breast pump was
reported stolen from
Martin Memorial Hospi-
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Ave.
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from Anchorage Yacht
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*A camera and laptop
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from, Chalmers Group,
850 N.W. Federal High-
way.
*Ceiling fans were
reported stolen during a
burglary at Bubba's Fish
Camp, 421 S.W. Federal
Highway.
*A bicycle was report-
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Highway.
*A cell phone was
reported stolen from 800
N.W. Fork Road.
*A television set and
other items were report-
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A healthy

newyear

for kids

he NewYear is a time
for resolutions, and
the American
Academy of Pediatrics has
compiled a list of age-
appropriate resolutions for
kids, which I've adapted.
Their suggestions are a
good starting-off point.
Even for the littlest ones,
there's something they can
do to take care of them-
selves.
For older kids, it might be
a good idea to let them
make a list of some things
they could do to be safer
and healthier in the New
Year, and if they get
stumped, some of the
Academy's suggestions
might help them get started
on their own.personal
healthy habits list.

For preschoolers
I will clean up my toys.
I will brush my teeth
two times a day and will
wash my hands after going
to the bathroom and
before eating.
I won't tease any dogs,
even if they're friendly, so
that I won't get bitten.

For kids 5-12 years
*I will drink milk and
water and limit soda and
fruit drinks.
I will wear sunscreen
when I'm outdoors,
especially when I'm
playing sports or at the
beach.
I will try to find a sport
or activity that's fun and
physical that I like and
will do at least three times
a week. Anything where
you move around a lot
counts.
I will always wear a
helmet when bicycling.
I will always wear a


) See ALIVE, B8


Week of 02-02-07

Aries-March 21-April 19
Your positive attitude is contagious to others
around you. It is natural for you because of your
good heart and spirit It's easy to see why you are
successful and well-respected. Your love of chal-
lenge is legion. You have a fearless quality about
you that helps move your dreams forward no mat-
ter who or what may be trying to restrict you. Your
courage to take action on your beliefs always sees
you through. The greatest gift is the gratitude you


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H ello smart shoppers. something I had to
Hope you had a good do. I believe in the
week. power of prayer, and
I am available for talks. Call I constantly prayed
the paper and leave a message: for the elusive sign.
(772) 465-5656. One day in 19941
In the column for Jan. 12, the was in the super-
cream was left out in the recipe market at the meat i
for Zucchini Quiche. It should counter. A woman
have 1 cup light cream or with two children
evaporated skim milk, undilut- asked me a question
ed or fat-free half and half. about using a piece
It seems it's anniversary time, of meat with a large
and this month marks 11 years bone on hir new
since I began writing my barbecue rotisserie. I directed
column. Originally, my column her to the proper cut of meat.
was called "The Supermarket Another customer overheard
Guru." the conversation and asked me
Whenever I met someone and another question, a question
they found out who I was, anyone who cooks should
somewhere in the conversation, know. These kinds of things
the question came up: "How did happen to me all the time.
you get the idea for the Super- Apparently, I look like I know
market Guru or how did you get what I'm doing.
this job?" I didn't get the job for In my mind came a question,
the "Supermarket Guru;" I "Why don't people know these
created it! things?" And then came an
Last week when I did a presen- answer, "Because you have
station for an organization, one never told them."
of the ladies said, "I didn't think I finally was able to continue
you were a real person!" my shopping, and I said to my
Maybe there is no "real" Betty husband, Bill, "People need
Crocker, but there sure is a real help. They need to know what
"me." to do with most of what's in the
My full name is Arlene supermarket."
Camerino Borg. I am of Italian He agreed with me, and all
descent. My parents were born through the store those words
in America, and their parents kept going round and round in
came from Naples, Baria and my head, "People need help."
Calabria. Most of my Italian Suddenly, as we were driving
recipes go back many, many home, I said to him, "I'm not
years. kidding. People need help. They
I have always played around need to know what to do with
with ideas concerning foods all those meats and vegetables
and methods of getting the best they never use. They need to
for less, cutting calories, etc. I know how to get the best for
always had a feeling there wa? less, how to cut the fat and


feel for all you have been given. Now even more is
on the way.
Taurus-April 20-May 20
You seem to thrive under stress. But your spirit
remains strong. The key to balance is to take care
of the most important things first and let the lesser
ones wait. Refuse to feel guilty and make yourself
sick by overwork. Take time after work to do some-
thing fun and recharge the batteries in you mind
and soul. This balanced way of life will bring peace
and happiness and renew you in every way if you
take time to do it.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
Continue to make wise choices and live in moder-
ation. This always brings you favorable results in
your quest for life. You are an individual first and
then a team player in family, work and social cir-
cles. Success is only restricted by the restrictions
you place on your own high values. Whenever
things don't work out as planned, it usually means
that something better is on the way. Your main job
is\to accurately read the signs.


Smart Shopping:
The Guru's
Money-saving
Tips

When your bagged salad greens of
all kinds are nearing their expira-
tion date, steam them in a small
amount of water, drain, cool and
freeze to use in soups. Never
throw them away.

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The Guru's
Special Hint
Have a pot or casserole that won't
come clean? Pour in a little chlo-
rine bleach and add hot water.
Burned-on foods and stains will
disappear like magic.


To Your Health

We all know drinking alcoholic
beverages should be done in
moderation. You will get
drunker on rum and diet soda
than rum and cola. Apparently,
sugar-free mixers speed alcohol
into the blood.


Cancer-June 22-July 22
You always have a kind word for others. It's
because you have a huge loving heart. Your feel-
ings run deep. When you love, you love deeply.
When you hurt, you hurt just as much. The key to
not being hurt as much is to listen to your instincts
and trust your first impressions. They clearly tell
you which direction to go. If it feels good and your
heart is in it, go for it. If it gives you pain and you
feel resistance and struggle, say no. This will keep
you on the right track if you listen.
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
Your spirit is especially strong so early in the year.
Make a little time each day to do something that is
fun and makes you happy. You don't have to
always be consumed with work. This is following .
your heart and psyching you up. Everyone needs
this, especially Leo. Now you are at your best
When tomorrow comes, do it again and you will
handle all of life's challenges with ease. This happy
inner core will continue to bring you life's greatest
rewards. Who could ask for more?
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What people need is a super-
market super mom or a super-
market super shopper. No,
what people need is a "Super-
market Guru!"
He looked at me incredulous-
ly and laughed all the way
home. But the idea didn't go
away.
Months later, I visited a local
newspaper and spoke to a
new editor. She loved the
idea. Her publisher didn't.
Almost a year later I got a
call.
"Hello Arlene, this is Tammy
Raits. Do you remember me
from the newspaper? I've left
that paper and am now the
editor of a new free weekly
paper."
Then she said thbse magic
words, "Will you write for me?"
When it came time to write
my first column for the first
issue of paper, (Feb.9, 1996) the
words weren't there. I tried
writing my thoughts on paper,
but that didn't work. It was stiff
and stuffy and formal and that
was in no way what I had in
mind. I sat at my typewriter for
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miid or ego, and physical
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At the same time, we
have the higher spiritual
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soul and instincts.
We are born into the
lower earthly nature.
As we grow up physically
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family, race, creed, coun-.*,
try, regions and towns. Our
minds are continually
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Then we usually surren-
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emotional freedom and
become enslaved by
society, work or family.
Why? Because we let the
lower nature take over and
we become powerless to
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s There is a far better and
)n, greater way to live if you
ght have the courage to go in,
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nd When you grow weary of
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family or earthly con-
sciousness rearing up. If
you let negative behavior
of others pull you back
through guilt or fear you
will have a real challenge
breaking the chains that
bind you to the lower
nature.
The true path to freedom
begins when you open up,
listen to and follow your
own inner guidance, no
matter what others think.
It's your life and you came
into this world to find your
true soul's purpose. Then,
use your natural talents
and gifts to manifest and
create the things in life
that give you lasting peace,
health, abundance, love
and happiness.
No one can do this for
you except you. There are
no short cuts or quick
fixes. It takes a desire for a
better life and refusing to
live in mediocrity. There is
a butterfly living in the
soul of every human since
birth, yearning to be set
free.
The most important
thing you will ever do in
life is to turn away from
the lower consciousness,
go inside and find the true
spirit of truth living in your
soul and set it free. Take
the plunge, go in and take
-action. In doing so you will
begin to discover the vast
treasure house of universal
riches waiting just for you.
You were born to do it.
Your happiness depends
on it.
Whenever we feel pain,
guilt, fear or sadness is an
outer reflection of the
inner need for freedom
from hunger and lack.
Many who have this inner
hunger are looking outside
themselves for another
person to love them and
make them happy. Or, we
workvery hard, some-
times two or three jobs,
thinking that just a little
more. Money will solve all
thechthllenges.'
..Thde ~oblem is that -
enootigis never enough
Thisagproach is usually'T
shoq e d. Why? BecauT
the re2aunger in the soul
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Find serenity with a fountain


A great way to start
S fixing up your
S outdoor space is to
install a backyard or deck
fountain.
There are many types of
fountains you can use and
you are only limited by
your imagination. You can
buy a ready-made fountain
kit, which are available at
most home improvement
stores, or you can opt to
build one yourself.
Fountains can add charm
and character to almost any
landscape. The sound of
running water has long
been a great way to create a
relaxing space you can
enjoy, especially after a hard
day at the office.
To me, one of the most
relaxing experiences is
eating dinner on our deck
at twilight while viewing
and listening to our rock
waterfall fountain. It gives
our deck a feel like you're
eating at a quaint Key West
restaurant.
The first thing to think
about is where you want to
locate your fountain. If you


have a deck, this is a great
location and the added
advantage is that an electric
outlet is close at hand. If
you decide to install your
fountain in your yard, you
will need to have a power
source installed to operate
your fountain. You will need
to run your electric cable
through an impact resistant
plastic conduit laid in a
trench in soil or sand. It is
recommended you have the
power source installed by a
qualified electrician. Solar
pumps are also available if
you install your fountain in
a full-sun environment.
The next thing you need
to consider is what type of
fountain or pond you want
to install. You can use a kit
or you can buy your pump
and tubing separate and get
creative. You can use an old
galvanized tub, an old
hand-water pump or
almost any container that
can hold water. I have
even seen fountains made
from flowerpots. My
favorite is a fountain made
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From page BI
what seemed like forever.
Finally I looked up and
said, "Lord you put me
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the rest of the way. Guide
my thoughts and guide my
hands."
I sat there for 20 minutes
staring into space, when
suddenly the thoughts
started flowing. To this day,
all I do is zero in on the
recipes I will use and search
my memory bank to
possibly find a relevant
story. Then I begin to write,
and the words keep on
coming.
When that paper stopped
printing, I wrote for another
weekly paper, and then in
June 2002, Hometown News
was born with the same
publisher, Steve Erlanger,
the same managing editor,
Tammy Raits, and many of
the original people.
When I decided to write
my cookbook, I used the
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with the Supermarket
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a few months after printing
that someone else had
registered "Supermarket
Guru" one month after my
first column. Devastating.
When my grandson,
Addison, then about 9,
overheard the conversation
and heard that I had lost the
name, he got very upset and
said, "Just tell them they
can't have it." Oh, if things
could only be that easy.
After dozens of family
suggestions he said, "I
know, just call yourself the
Grammy Guru." When I
pointed out that the name
made no reference to food
he said, "Oh come on,
Grammy, everyone knows
that the Grammy way is the
best."
It took two years and
almost $2,000 to finally
have the title, "Romancing
the Stove with the Grammy
Guru" registered.
In life there are lessons,
and what I have learned
from my experiences is if
you feel you have received
an answer to prayer, if
means for now, not forever.
Because of the cost of
registering a name I didn't
act "now."
Last week, we made
homemade chicken soup;


Cut up escarole and
cabbage, rinse in cold
water and cook separately
in a covered pot until
almost tender; drain.
Usually the water on the
leaves is enough; if not,
add only 1/4-cup. Thaw
and drain spinach. Set
vegetables aside. Add the
cheese to the soup and
cook for about a half-hour
on stovetop.
Drop baby meatballs
(raw)** into boiling broth
and cook about 10 min-
utes.


today, we will make a
special occasion soup
called minesta.
It was usually made at
Easter. I've since learned it
is also called minestra or
Italian wedding soup (I've
never seen it served at any
wedding).
It is truly ethnic and
different in every region of
Italy, but it is a delicious
dinner in a bowl. The base is
chicken soup, to which you
add a prosciutto (Italian
ham) bone and end chunks
of Romano or parmesan
cheese. The prosciutto bone
is almost impossible to find
these days, and I make
mine today without it.
Enjoy, and see you next
week.

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1 bunch escarole
1/2 medium head
cabbage
1 package frozen leaf*
spinach
2 eggs, beaten, optional
Small pasta such as
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Serve in deep,soup bowls
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around. This is a soup you
eat with both a fork and
spoon.
*Add the word leaf to old
cookbook
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old cookbook

BABY MEATBALLS
1 lb. "fat-free" fresh
ground beef or brand
name ground turkey*
1/2-teaspoon garlic
powder
1 tablespoon parsley
flakes
2 egg or egg whites or
equivalent egg substitute
1/2-cup bread crumbs
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1/4-teaspoon black
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Mix all ingredients
together with your hands,
shape into small balls 1/2-
to 3/4-inch in diameter
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*Beware of store ground
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Stove with the Grammy
Guru," send $19 ($15-book,
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Friday, February 2, 2007

Star Scopes
From page Bi

Virgo-August 23-Sept. 22
Set healthy boundaries for
yourself and work within
them to the fullest, but be
flexible. You can bend with-
out breaking. Refuse to let the
world or others push you past
what is acceptable for your
greater good. Don't let the
winds of change topple you
from your highest dreams. Be
open to change. Follow your
heart and the doors will con-
tinue to open and bless you
with success in all you
attempt Yours is a good life.
Libra-Sept 23-Oct. 22
Dare to dream and be bold
enough to live your dream.
You have a strong mind, an
open heart and a vivid imagi-
nation. The only other
requirement is action. Listen
to your inner guidance. Trust
your visions. It is your greatest
source of truth and what
genius is all about. Turn your
challenges into stepping
stones that carry you to your
highest truth and happiness.
You have it in you. All 'you
have to do is bring it out and
set it free.
Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
It's time to take your life to a
new and higher level. Enter
the New Year with positive


expectancy for your dreams
and major goals. Just be sure
your heart is in them before
starting out. When your heart
is in it, you will see it through
to completion. Also, keep a
lighter touch. Are you having
any fun in life? Balance is
another positive key. Work,
play, sleep and watch the uni-
verse help and bless you in all
your quests.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
If last year was good for you,
just wait to see what is going
to happen in the new one.
You have renewed strength in
your thoughts, desires, visions
and actions. You are feeling
happier and more secure
than ever before. You are eat-
ing right, exercising and living
a much more balanced life. If
you keep a strong focus on
your top priorities, you will
see expansion of your dreams
as never before experienced.
All is well.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
You always demonstrate a
wonderful sense of responsi-
bility to family and friends.
Because of your basic integri-
ty, you never have to look
back. Making the best of what
you have been given is the
key to success. Mars in Capri-
corn gives you universal pro-
tection as well. Things aren't
always perfect, but you seem
to have a knack for working
around the flaws without let-
ting them sidetrack you. A


keen sense of justice is anoth-
er one of your fine qualities
that always pulls you through
the challenges.
Aquarius-Jan. 21-Feb. 18
Three of life's greatest chal-
lenges are to make wise
choices, allowing others to
help you when needed and
live and let live. Practice these
three and nothing will slow
you down in life. You always
stand firm on your convictions
and bring life's challenge to
successful completion. Your
earthiness and stability is wel-
comed by others, even if they
don't always tell you. Your
strength when the chips are
down is a welcome sight to
your legion of friends. This is
your age, you know.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
Allow the brilliance of your
own spirit to awaken you
highest dreams and fantasies.
Get back in touch with the
most burning desires in your
heart and manifest them into
reality. Then find ways to give
back as you have been given.
This is the supreme law and
the fit and proper way for
Pisces to live. It requires focus
on the most important things
first. Finally, it needs trust,
patience and faith. Read the
signs and sense it about to
happen. Then help it grow
and flourish and you will con-
tinue to live out your dream.


Star visions
Continue to take command of
your own life and dreams.
Use them to create a strong,
healthy, beautiful life. You can
do it. If this column has


helped you, please tell your
family and friends. It is on the
Web.
Visit www.hometownnew-
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the left menu. I also do per-
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Some airports are worse
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From page B3
water flow you will need.
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safe to use if they are
properly installed and
operated.
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parts, simply build your
fountain, install the
pump and tubing and
you are ready to enjoy.
Your fountain pumps
will last for many years if
you take care not to run
your pumps when the
water levels are too low.
Now that you have your
fountain installed, the
next step is to create
your landscaping design
around the fountain.
Most fountains will look
best if they are nestled
inside a canopy of
tropicals. There are a
number of choices you
can use to create your
space including areca
palms, rubber plants,
marginatas and majesty
palms. If you are using a
rock or other type of
waterfall fountain, you
might want to place a few
of the higher areca palms
or majesty palms in the
rear part of the fountain
then use some mid-
height tropicals, such as


marginata or tye plants
on the side areas of the
fountain. You can then
use some liriope, mondo
grass or another choice of
low growing plants
around the front of the
fountain.
This type of setup will
create a step effect, with
the higher plants to the
rear of the fountain and
lower plants toward the
front of the fountain. This
effect is really intense if
you install your fountain
in a corner area on your
deck.
If you install your
fountain in your yard, you
can surround it with
seasonal flowers to create
a great space to get away
from the daily stresses of
everyday life.
In short, you can make
your project as simple or
as involved as you want,
but the end result will be
satisfying no matter
which course you take.
So go ahead and dig in
today and start relaxing
tomorrow.
Joe Zelenak has 26years
experience in gardening
and landscape. Send e-
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Spirit
From page B2


spiritual path to freedom
is to create a loving,
peaceful, healthy, abun-
dant joy filled life. It's all
about the choices we make.
Wise choices come from
listening to, trusting and
taking action on the
dreams, visions, inspira-
tions, fantasies and ideas
emerging from the soul.
This is the source, the living
well within us.
When a good idea pops in
the mind this is the genius
within speaking. One good
idea written down and
nurtured can set you free if
you trust it and take action
to create it in physical form.
,.Age, education, experience,
,wealth, breedingqr privi-
lege has little to dowith it. A
desire to live a lif&,F
'freedom and mastery over
Sthe lower natur~has
everything to do ith it. It all
begins by taking action on
your greatest dream first.
The universe gives second
chances. You deserve a
better life. You can have it.
Isn't this the way you truly
want to live? You were born
to do great things and feel
the respect, love and honor
that comes with living a life
of dignity and accomplish-
ment. Once you have found
your true spirit of truth and
feel the passion and
rewards, take care of your
own and family needs first.
You did most of the hard
work of turning your life
Around. You are the heir to
the unlimited riches of the
universe. Become childlike
and have fun. Then give
back to those who were a
light unto your path and
guided and inspired you on
your journey. Take care of
your spiritual family to help
keep them going. Then
when others hungry to
learn see your light, give
back and teach them.
They are ready to grasp
your secrets of truth. Then


Mascarenhas
From page B6
such as toiletries and a
change of clothes, so it's
important to save your
receipts.
Also, make sure to carry
the address of the hotel or
hotels you'll be staying at.
Once the airline locates
your bags, most will ship
them to you free of charge,
so it's important that you
know where they should
send them.
When leaving and travel-
ing alone, make sure the
people on the arrival end
of your trip know your
flight numbers and arrival
times. This way they can
check your flights and if
there is a delay, they will
not worry about were you
are. Also, you will not be
left stranded with no one
to meet and greet you.
Plan everything carefully,
before leaving.

Stay healthy
With this being the cold
and flu season, traveling
can take a toll on your
health. If you are going on
a cruise, there are precau-
tions you can take to help
keep you healthy.
Always wash your hands
in the restroom when


using it. Try not to get onto
crowded elevators and be
aware of the other passen-
gers around you. Remem-
ber that when using the
buffet, others have
touched utensils before
you. Therefore, it is best if
you use the dining room or
carry a waterless soap with
you and use it often. When
entering a cabin for the
first time, clean the door
handles, TV remote, safe
handle and telephone
receiver with Clorox or
Lysol wipes. These are
things that are sometimes
forgotten when cleaning.

On a cruise
Although most seniors
(travel age for senior citizen
rates are now 55 and older)
lead very active and healthy
lifestyles, many have con-
cerns over the recent health
scares aboard cruises.
If you or a family member
has a concern over health
risks you may want to con-
sider speaking with your
medical professional before
making such reservations.
Make sure you are up for the
voyage and choose the right
cruise for you.
Your travel consultant can
help you make the right
choice (i.e., you may choose
not to travel during a school


they join in to help create a
better world. This rippling
effect is the hope of the
world today and in the
future. From it emerges
love, health, abundance,
faith, peace, joy and
renewed life. We change the
world by changing our-
selves first. One person can
make a difference. We are
those people, along with
others who choose the
higher path.

Soul to soul
Ifyou have been helped
by this column, please tell
your family and friends. It
is on the Web. Type in
www.hometownnewsol.co
m.
The Spirit Guide Collec-
tion of the first three years
of columns is available in
two volumes. The cost is
$20 each plus $8 shipping
and priority postage.
Purchase both for $48. Call
(772) 334-9487, e-mail
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James Tucker, 4550 N.E.
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Beach, FL 34957.,
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In the case of an emer-
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sit in the backseat and use a
booster seat until I'm tall
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I'll be nice to other kids
and be friendly to kids who
need a friend because
they're new to my school or
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another kid because I don't
like to be teased myself.
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personal information such
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school name or telephone
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Internet. I'll never send a
picture of myself to some-
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saying it's OK.
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SI will eat at least one
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day and I will limit the
amount of soda I drink.
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body through physical
activity and good nutrition.
I will choose non-
violent video games and
television shows and I'll
spend no more then two
hours a day, at most, on
these activities.
I will help out in my
community through
volunteering or working
with community groups.
I will wipe negative talk,
such as "I can't do that" or
"I'm dumb," or "I'm ugly"
out of my vocabulary.
* When I feel angry or
stressed out, I will take a
break and find better ways
to deal with the stress by
exercising, reading, writing
in a journal or discussion
the problem with a parent,
other grown-up or trusted
friend.
* When faced with a
difficult decision, I will talk
with an adult I trust about
my choices.
* I will be careful about
whom I choose to date, and
will always treat the other
person with respect and
without physical or verbal
abuse. '-,
* I will resist peer pres-
sure to try smoking, other
drugs, and alcohol.
No one is perfect, and no
one expects children to be
able to keep all of their
resolutions. That still makes
it a good idea to discuss
these things with your
children and have them set.
goals to strive for. Even if it
opens up a conversation
between you and a child,
you've accomplished a
great deal.
For more information
about kids and their health,
visit the American Academy
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local outstanding women
in the community.

The nominees
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Business/Professional:
Carol Compton, Susan
Lawton Copeland, Debra
Duvall, Karen Gilmore,
Jennifer Jones, Glenna
DeMichael Parris, Jean
Strickland, Maria S. Wells,
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Williams.
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Jones, Brigid Kegel, Jen-
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Ramos, Lindsey Starks,
Megan Lindsay Taylor and
Allison Woods.
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continue that philosophy,"
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our business community
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port never goes unappreci-
ated or unrecognized. We
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Pamela Hoke
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marketing chairwoman.
"Marketing plans of this
century demand that com-
panies, organizations and
entrepreneurs embrace
their community through
supporting local nonprof-
its; exuding their passion
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everyone involved.
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porters feel good about
doing good and it naturally
comes through when they
are recognized properly,
something Soroptimist
International of Stuart is


making a top priority."
There are two events for
Women of Distinction,
where during each, the
nominees and supporters
of the main event are rec-
ognized: The Evening of
Honors at the Ginn Tesoro
Club on Feb. 13, followed
by an exquisite Evening
Awards Gala at Martin
Downs Country Club on
March 22. ,
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The Ailey II Dance Company, a vehicle for the most promising students from the Ailey dance school to begin their pro-
fessional careers, performs at the Lyric Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 8.

Ailey II melds the contemporary

and the classic in dance


BY SHELLEY KOPPEL
Entertainment writer
When the Ailey II Dance
Company performs at the
Lyric Theatre on Thursday,
Feb. 8, dancer Ephraim
Sykes will be coming
home. The West Palm
Beach native, in his first
year with the troupe,


expects to have a lot of
family in the audience.
"It's that much more fun
and that much more
adrenalin having people
you know there," he said.
"It gives you an extra push
to do your best."
The young dancer, who
was raised in St. Peters-
burg, was an athlete, play-


ing baseball, basketball
and football, and didn't
realize that he wanted to
dance professionally until
he reached high school.
A summer internship
with the Ailey dance com-
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"Dance is a great way to
express myself with my
body," Mr. Sykes said. "The


greatest joy in being an
athlete is pushing the body
to the limit. The physical
exertion excited me, and
the Ailey themes of feeling
and soul have always inter-
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Thursday, Feb. 1-
Saturday, Feb. 3
The Martin County High
School Fine Arts Depart-
ment presents the musical
"Thorougly Modern Mil-
lie," at the school, 2801 S.
Kanner Highway, in Stuart.
Tickets are $5 for students
and senior citizens and
$10 for other adults. Per-
formances are at 7:30 p.m.
on Jan. 25-27 and Feb. 1-3,
and at 2 p.m. on Jan. 28.
For more information, call
the Box Office at (772) 219-
1800, ext. 32318.
Friday, Jan. 26-
Saturday, Feb. 24
The Barn Theatre, 2400
E. Ocean Blvd., Stuart,
presents the Gilbert and
Sullivan classic, "H.M.S.
Pinafore." Performances
Wednesday-Saturday are
at 8 p.m., and Sunday
matinees are at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $25 and may be
purchase at the Box Office
at (772) 287-4884 or online
at www.barn-theatre.com
Friday, Feb. 2
Robert Farley will speak
on "Super Powers: Past and
Present," as part of the
IRCC Professor Series. The
free program is at 2 p.m. at
the Blake Library, 2351 S.E.


Monterey Rd., Stuart.
Friday Night Live at the
Blake Library, 2351 S.E.
Monterey Rd. Stuart, pres-
ents The Juggernaut Jug
Band for a free concert at 8
p.m.
The Atlantic Classical
Orchestra presents its
Series II concert with vio-
linist Leonid Segal and the
music of Thomas Erskine,
Prokofiev and Beethoven,
at the Lyric Theatre, 59
S.W Flagler Ave., Stuart,
for two shows, at 4 p.m.
and 8 p.m. Single ticket
prices are $35 for the 4
p.m. show and $40 for the
8 p.m. show. Call the Lyric
Box Office at (772) 286-
7827 or order online at
www.lyrictheatre.com. For
more information, call the
ACO office at (772) 225-
6136.
The Fort Pierce Jazz &
Blues Society presents the
TS Monk Sextet featuring
vocalist Rachael Price as
part of its Jazz Masters
Concert Series. The 8 p.m.
concert takes place at Fort
Pierce Magnet School of
the Arts, 1100 Delaware
Ave., Fort Pierce. Tickets
are $27.00 for members
and $35 for non-members.
For more information, call
the Jazz Society at (772)
460-5299 or visit the Web
site, www.jazzsociety.org.

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"Senior theater groups are booming, with over
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Linda Hund-West
chairwoman of the Committee for Arts Education


BY RITA HART
Staff writer
STUART The Arts Foun-
dation of Martin County
and Women Supporting
the Arts have awarded the
Barn Theatre a $1,500
grant to conduct a series of
workshops for people 55
and over.
"Senior theatre groups
are booming, with over 200
of them in operation in the
country," said Linda
Hund-West, chair of the
Committee for Theatre
Arts Education and a
board member of the Barn
Theatre. "We want to
become part of that move-
ment."
Mrs. Hund-West said the
grant will help the Barn


working in all areas of the
theatre, even the lighting
and sound systems."
The workshops begin on
Feb. 13 and run for ten
weeks, ending on April 17.
They will be conducted
every Tuesday evening
from 7-9 p.m. The cost for
the ten workshops is $100,
and all materials are
included.
Mrs. Hund-West said that
there are multiple benefits
to participating in the
workshops and resulting
production.
"You learn the language
of the theatre while having
fun. But be careful,
because it can be habit-
forming," said Mrs. Hund-
West.
For more information on
the workshops, contact
Linda Hund-West at (772)
878-4279 or (772) 708-
2032. You may register for
the workshops at
www.barn-theatre.com or
by visiting the Barn Theatre
at 2400 S.E. Ocean Blvd.,
Stuart.


Entertain
From page C1


Saturday, Feb. 3

The Fort Pierce Jazz &
Blues Society presents Jazz
Hip Hop artist Mike
Phillips and the
Unwrapped as part of its
Jazz Masters Concert
Series. The 8 p.m. concert
takes place at Fort Pierce
Magnet School of the Arts,
1100 Delaware Ave., Fort
Pierce. Tickets are $22.50
for members and $30 for
non-members. For, more
information; call. the Jazz
Society at (772) 460-5299
or visit the Web site
www.jazzsociety.org.
DRUM! brings the cul-
tures of Nova Scotia: Aca-
dia, Aboriginal, Black and
Celtic to life at the Lyric
Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler
Ave., Stuart, with singer,
dancers, drummers and
musicians. There are two
performances, at. 6 p.m.


and 8:30. p.m. Tickets are
$48 and $43; Call the Lyric
Box Office at (772) 286-
7827 or order online at
www.lyrictheatre.com.

Monday, Feb. 5
The Library Foundation
of Martin County cele-
brates it 50t- anniversary
with "A Golden Evening
Featurlig Andrea Mitchell,
NBC News Chief Foreign
Affairs Correspondent. The
7 p.m. event will take place
at the jyric Theatre, 59 S.W.
FlaglerAve., Stuart. General
admission ticket prices are
$25, $50 and $100; call the
Lyric Box Office at (772)
286-7827, or order online at
www.lyrictheatre.com

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week workshop that will
culminate in live perform-
ances at various locations
throughout Martin Coun-
ty.
Dubbed "Acting for the
Young at Heart," the work-
shops will result in a pro-
duction consisting of
comedic skits, mono-
logues and vaudeville-style
acts.
The workshops will also
teach participants acting
skills, including such
things as character devel-
opment and audition tech-
niques.
"The Barn Theatre is in
its 37th year," said Mrs.
Hund-West, who will be
conducting the workshops
and directing the resulting
production.
"We want to cater to the
growing population. Our
patrons already admire
our senior actors. They
applaud like crazy when
they come on stage. These
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Entertain
From page C2
Orchestra, under the artis-
tic direction of Jazz trum-
peter Irvin Mayfield, cele-
brates the musical heritage
of New Orleans at the Lyric
Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler
Ave., Stuart, for two per-
formances, at 6 p.m. and
8:30 p.m. Presented in
association with the Ft.
Pierce Jazz & Blues Society.
Tickets are $50 and $45;
call the Lyric Box Office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online at www.lyricthe-
atre.com.

Wednesday, Feb. 7

Tito Puente, Jr., "A Walk
in His Father's Shoes, cele-
brates the music. of his
father, the legendary
mambo and salsa band-
leader and percussionist,
at the Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W.
Flagler Ave., Stuart, for two
performances, at 6 p.m.
and 8:30 p.m.
Tickets are $38 and $32;
call the Lyric Box Office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online at, www.lyricthe-
atre.com.

Thursday, Feb. 8

Alley II carries on the tra-
dition of Alvin Alley, bring-
ing the best in modern
dance and choreography


to the Lyric Theatre, 59
S.W. Flagler Ave., Stuart, for
two performances, at 6
p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Tickets
are $45 and $40; call the
Lyric Box Office at (772)
286-7827 or order online at
www. lyrictheatre.com.
The Dominick Faranacci
Quartet and the Judy
Wexler Trio perform as
part of the Fort Pierce Jazz
& Blues Society Director's
Choice Concert Series, in
conjunction with the Sun-
rise Theatre. The event
take place at the Sunrise
Theatre, 117 S. Second. St.,
Fort Pierce. Tickets. for the
8 p.m. concert are $25. Call
the Sunrise Theatre Box
Office at (772) 461-4775 or
order online at www.sun-
risetheatre.com.

Friday, Feb. 2

*Beef O'Brady's, 327 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, (772) 871-7505 and
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(772) 337-0373, present
rotating live entertain-
ment, Thursdays-Satur-
days.
*Bogey's & Stogey's,
1032 S.E. Port St. Lucie
Blvd., Port St. Lucie, Den-
nis, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. (772)
337-7778.
S*Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce, Solid Gold, 6 -10
p.m. (772) 460-9014.
+Conchy Joe's Seafood,


3945 N.E. Indian River
Drive, Jensen Beach, Reg-
gae by Rainfall, Friday and
Saturday, 8p.m.to mid-
night, Thursdays and Sun-
days, 7-10 p.m. (772) 334-
1130.


*Copacabana Grille,
4304 N.E. Ocean Blvd.,
Hutchinson Island, Gregg
Jackson & the Mojo Band,
7:30-11:30 p.m.; 10 p.m.,
Disco Inferno (772) 232-
2672.


*Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E
Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen
Beach, Deja Blu, 8 p.m. to
midnight. Call (772) 225-
3444.
*Delmonico Grill, 2801
S.W. Brighton Street, Port


St. Lucie, Bob Wamos, 7
p.m. Call (772) 621-8862.
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From page C3
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Marie of Motive8s Remix,
Friday and Saturday, 6 p.m.
(772) 287-6900 or (772)
287-6917.
*Good Times, East Port
Plaza, Port St. Lucie,
Brokin, Friday and Satur-
day, 9:30 p.m. to 2 a.m.
(772) 337-3546.
*Groucho's Comedy
Club, Club Med Sandpiper
4500 S.E. Pine Valley St.,
Port St. Lucie, comedian
Wes Zaharuk. Shows at 8


and 10 p.m.; tickets are
$12. Reservations suggest-
ed. (772) 419-0302.
*Hutchinson Island
Marriott Resort Tiki Bar,
555 N.E. Ocean Blvd.,
Hutchinson Island, Bob
Swinton, 5:30-9:30 p.m.
(772) 225-3700.
*Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., in Stuart, Friday
and Saturday, Skeezix, 8:30
p.m. to 12:30 a.m. (772) 223-
5048.
*Sip's Night Club, 338 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Remedy, 9 p.m. to 2
a.m. (772) 873-1111.
+Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.


Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Friday and Saturday.
Call for performers, 8:15
p.m.-midnight. (772) 344-
7774.

Saturday, Feb. 3

*Bogey's & Stogey's,
1032 S.E. Port St. Lucie
Blvd., Port St. Lucie, Call
for performers, 9 p.m. to 1
a.m. (772) 337-7778.
*Cafd Creme, 1068 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Two of Hearts, 6-
8:30 p.m. (772) 337-2111.
*Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort


Pierce, Coffee Beans, 6-10
p.m. (772) 460-9014.
*Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River
Drive, Jensen Beach, Reg-
gae by Rainfall, 8 p.m. to
midnight. (772) 334-1130.
*Copacabana Grille,
4304 N.E. Ocean Blvd.,
Hutchinson Island, Rapp-
ture, 7:30 -11:30 p.m.; 11
p.m. Latin Explosion (772)
232-2672.
*Crawdaddy's. 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen
Beach, Frankie Fats Mon-
tana, 8 p.m. to midnight.
(772) 225-3444. -
*Delmonico Grill, 2801
S.W. Brighton Street, Port


St. Lucie, Bob Wamos, 7
p.m., (772) 621-8862.
*Groucho's Comedy
Club, Club Med Sandpiper
4500 S.E. Pine Valley St.,
Port St. Lucie, comedian
Wes Zaharuk. Shows at 8
and 10 p.m. Tickets are
$12. Reservations suggest-
ed. (772) 419-0302.
*Hutchinson Island
Marriott Resort Tiki Bar,
555 N.E. Ocean Blvd.,
Hutchinson Island, Barely
Broken, 2-5 p.m. Bob Swin-
ton, 6 -10 p.m. (772) 225-
3700.
*Kings Head Pub, 2838
S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd,
Hair Peace, 6:30-10:30 p.m.


(772) 340-1223
*Sip's Night Club, 338
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd.,
Port St. Lucie, Barracuda, 9
p.m.-2 a.m. (772) 873-1111

Sunday, Feb. 4

*Bogey's & Stogey's,
1032 S.E. Port St. Lucie
Blvd., Port St. Lucie, Red
Tyde, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. (772)
337-7778.
*Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort.
Pierce, Phantom, 3-7 p.m.
(772) 460-9014.

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Dance
From page Cl


one of the first to bring
black and white dancers
together.
"It gave people like me a
place to go and a means to
be expressive," he said. "It
gave us a medium to
express ourselves and to
share our African-Ameri-
can heritage on a concert
stage."
Ailey II is an outgrowth of
the original company, a
vehicle for the most prom-
ising students from the
Alley dance school to
begin their professional
careers performing in
smaller venues, bringing
dance to a broader audi-
ence. It also gives new cho-
reographers, as Mr. Alley


himself once was, a chance
to grow.
The Alley II show at the
Lyric will have several
world premiers, and Mr.
Sykes is thrilled about that.
"I'm getting to perform
something no one has ever
seen before," he said. "I'm
the first to do it."
In addition to the new
works, the program con-
tains Robert Battle's "The
Hunt," which Mr. Sykes
describes as "pure testos-
terone," and excerpts from
Alvin Ailey's masterpiece,
"Revelations," one of the
most frequently per-"
formed ballets in the
world. Steeped in the
African-American tradi-


tion, Mr. Sykes describes it
as "deeply moving."
With a program ranging
from the serenity of
"Splendid Isolation" to
the percussive beat of
"The Hunt," Mr. Sykes
said the audience should
be ready for high energy
as well as beauty and
calm.
"We do it all," he added.
"The audience will love
it."
Alley II performs at the
Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W. Fla-
gler Ave., Stuart, for two
shows, at 6 and 8:30 p.m.
Tickets are $45 and $40.
Call the box office at (772)
286-7827 or order online
at www.lyrictheatre.com.


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tion of a mural outside the Jensen Beach Barber Shop depicting a scene from Jensen's
earlier days. The students of Tracy Canada's high school art program have all contributed
to the mural.


Arts Notes


Acting for the young
at heart workshop
h offered
SThe Arts Fotndation of
i Martin Coulity and
'Women SuppOrting the
Arts present 'an acting
workshop for 451.years and
older, conductedby Linda
Hund-West, which will
culminate into a perform-
ance
The workshop will be
held for 'two hours per
week for 10 weeks. From 7
to 9 p.m., every Tuesday,
from Feb. 13 through April
17' at the barn Theatre,
located at 2400 E. Ocean
Blvd, in Stuart.
Cost for the 10-week
class is $100, which
includes all materials.
Linda Hund-West's
teaching approach for
theatre training includes
intense exercises to free
emotions, while rapidly
expanding the imagina-
tion.
The workshop environ-
ment is designed to foster
the delicate balance
between trust and risk, so
that no one is afraid to be.
bold. She will teach a cut-
ting-edge mixture of
many great acting meth-
ods.
Participants will learn:
*How to make choices,
*How to work emotional-
ly, physically and intellec-
tually,
*Truth and honesty in
acting,
*Audition techniques,
*Character development
(psychological & physical
analysis),
*Stage voice, and
*Movement.
You'll also learn the lan-
guage of the theatre, while
having fun with a knowl-
edgeable, caring and sup-
portive professional
instructor.
But be careful, it can be
habit forming.
For information and reg-
istration, call Linda West
at (772) 878-4279 or (772)
408-2032.


Martin Memorial
sponsors juried art
show

The Art's Council of Stu-
art/Martin County will
exhibit its Annual Regional
Juried Art Show from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday
through Friday, Feb. 2
through Feb. 23, at the
Courthouse Cultural Cen-
ter, located at 80 E. Ocean
Blvd., in Stuart.
The theme is "Art of the
Heart," in celebration of
the opening of the Frances
Langford Heart Center at
Martin Memorial Health
Systems.
For information, call
(772) 287-6676 ext. 13.

Hobe Sound Festival'
of Arts next weekend
The Hobe Sound Cham-
ber of Commerce and the
Hobe Sound Women's Club
announce the annual Hobe
Sound Festival of the Arts,
to be held from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. on Saturday and Sun-
day, Feb. 3 and 4, along
Dixie Highway (A1A) at
Bridge Road.
Proceeds from the festival
will benefit local scholar-
ships.
More than 225 fine
artists, with oil paintings,
stone sculptures, pottery,
stained glass, fine jewelry,
acrylic paintings and more
will be featured. A Green
Market and Chamber
Member Expo, tent will also
be part of the event.
Attendees are encour-
aged to take free shuttles
from the Publix plaza,
located at US 1 and Bridge


Road.
For information,
(772) 546-4724, or
www.artfestival.com.


announced it will host 12
life-size bronze sculptures
for the months of February,
Maith and April, as part of
the I. Seward Johnson Sculp-
,ture Exhibit.
1, The sculptures will be
placed in public places
around downtown Stuart,
the 'only community in
Florida to host the exhibit in
2007..
This public art exhibit is
made possible by the gener-
ous support of the commu-
nity leaders who believe in
the arts.
A walking map and tour
brochure will be available at
the Arts Council of Martin
County and other down-
town Stuart merchants, as
well as at the sponsor loca-
tions.
"This exhibit demon-
strates a great private and
public effort to bring the arts
to downtown Stuart," said
Mary Hutchinson, mayor of
the city of Stuart.
For further information on
the artist, call the Sculpture
Foundation, (310) 264-2400,
or visit www.sewardjohn-
son.com.
For information about the
sculptures, call Martin
County Convention and Visi-
tor's Bureau, (772) 288-5451.

Student art exhibit
displayed at Elliott
Museum
The Elliott Museum will
be exhibiting the artwork
of students from the Studio
at the Elliott, through May


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From page C4
*Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River
Drive, Jensen Beach, Reg-
gae by Rainfall, 7-10 p.m.
(772) 334-1130.
*Crawdaddy's. 1949
N.E. Jensen Beach Blvd.,
Jensen Beach, Gregg Jack-
son & The Mojo Band 6 -10
p.m. (772) 225-3444.
*Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., Stuart, The
Sophisticats, 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
(772) 223-5048.
*Sip's Night Club, 338
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd.,
Port St. Lucie, Blues
Alliance Benefit to send
musicians Ben Prestage
and the Nouveauz
Honkies tothe Interna-
tional Blues Challenge in
Memphis. Runs from 11
a.m.-11 p.m., $5 cover
charge. Performers
, include Cookie & the
Vagrantz. (772) 873-1111


*Wahoo's on the Water-
front, 400 N.. Alice Ave.,
Stuart, The Jukebox' Band,
4:30-8:30 p.m. (772) 692-
2333.
Tuesday, Feb. 6
*Planet Smoothie Cafe,
3940 N.W. Federal High-
way, Jensen Beach, has an
Open Mic night every
Tuesday from 7-9 p.m. for
musicians, vocalists and
comics. Call (772) 489-
5537 or (772) 692-0195.
Wednesday, Feb. 7
*Copacabana Grille,
4304 N.E. Ocean Blvd.,
Hutchinson Island, Ernie
Swanson, 7 -11 p.m.
*Delmonico Grill 2801
S.W. Brighton Street, Port
St. Lucie, Bob Wamos, 7
p.m. (772) 621-8862. Same
program on Thursday.
*Fat Franco's Restau-
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end. The performances continue Thursday through Saturday, Feb 1-3.


Entertain
From page C6
Ramada Inn, 1200 S. Fed-
eral Highway, Stuart, Al
Jones, 8 p.m. (772) 287-
6917 or (772) 287-6900.
*Hutchinson Island
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555 N.E. Ocean Blvd.,
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(772) 225-3700.
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873-1111.
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Port St. Lucie, Hair Peace,
7:45 -11p.m. (772) 344-
7774.
+Wahoo's on the Water-
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Stuart, Pat & Gigi, 6 p.m.-
9:30 p.m. (772) 692-2333.
Thursday, Feb. 8
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Jazz and Steak Night every
Thursday with Coffee
Beans, 7-10 p.m. (772) 460-
3888.
*Cafe Crbme, 1068 Port
St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Phantom, 6-8:30
p.m. (772) 337-2111.
*Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River Drive,
Jensen Beach, Reggae by
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(772) 225-3444.
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Pat & Gigi, 6-10 p.m. (772)
781-5236.
*Sip's Night Club, 338
S.E. Port St. Lupie Blvd.,
Port St. Lucie, DJ Lou, 9
p.m. to 2 a.m. (772) 873-
1111.
*Thirsty Turtle, 2825
S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd.,
Port St. Lucie, Davee
Bryan, 7:45-11p.m. (772)
344-7774.

Friday, Feb. 9

Barbara Rinella brings to
life Frank McCourt's mem-


oir, "Teacher Man," in a
one-woman dramatiza-
tion at the Blake Library,
2351 S.E. Monterey Road,
in Stuart. The free program
begins at 2 p.m. Call (772)
221-1403

Saturday, Feb. 10
Disco Divas dance into the
Lyric Theatre, at the Lyric
Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler Ave.,
Stuart, for two performanc-
es, at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
Maxine Nightingale and
Martha Wash channel 1979
to bring such hits as "Right
Back Where We Started
From," and "It's Raining
Men." Tickets are $35 and


$30; call the Lyric Box Office
at (772) 286-7827 or order
online at
www.lyrictheatre.com.

Saturday, Feb. 10

Organist Joey
DeFrancesco will perform
a tribute concert to "The
Incredible Jimmy Smith,"
sponsored by the Fort
Pierce Jazz & Blues Society,
at the Sunrise Theatre, 117
S. Second St., Fort Pierce.
Tickets for the 8 p.m. con-
cert are $30-$50 with
member discounts avail-
able. Call the Sunrise The-
atre Box Office at (772)


461-4775 or order online at
tww.sunrisetheatre. com.
The St. Lucie County
Noble-ettes will hold a
card party at the Shrine
Club, 4600 Oleander Ave.,
in Fort Pierce. Tickets for
the noon party are $8. Call
(772) 336-9286.

Sunday, Feb. 11
The Martin County Parks
and recreation Depart-
ment will host a concert as
part of its Concert in the
park Series at Memorial
Park in Stuart as part of
Sailfish Arts Fest. The free
event, from 3-5 p.m., will
feature The Shakers and is


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tion, call Dave Gladding at
(772) 219-4955.
Brian Engel performs
music of different styles on
the glass harp, consisting
of 50 wine glasses played
by rubbing the rims with
moistened fingers. See this
unique art form in free
performances at the Cum-
mings Library, 2551 S.W.
Matheson Ave., Palm City,
at 2 and 4 p.m. Tickets are
required and may be
obtained at the Cummins
Library on Monday, Feb. 5.
Call (772) 288-2551
The Elliott Museum, 825
N.E. Ocean Blvd, Hutchin-
son Island, will host the


Toyota of Stuart Car and
Bike Show from 10 a.m. to
3 p.m. More than 150
antique cars and motorcy-
cles will be displayed at
the family-friendly event.
Tickets are $6 in advance
and $8 the day of the event
and are available at the
Museum on Hutchinson'
Island. For more informa-
tion, call (772) 225-1961.

Tuesday, Feb. 13
The Episcopal Church
of the Nativity, 1151 Del
Rio Blvd., Port St. Lucie,
will hold a "Jazz in the
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Art
From page C5


15.
"Artistic Expression"
will feature the works of
beginners to professional
art students ranging in
age, from 5 to 92.
"All images are created
in the students' preferred
medium and in a subject
they have chosen," said
Kelly Arnold, art instruc-
tor at the Studio at the
Elliott.
The Studio at the Elliott
holds art classes for
youth and adults
throughout the week.
Local artists and art
instructors, Kelly Arnold
and Meg Winter, teach
the classes. Artist work-
shops and open studio
time are also available.
For information, call
(772) 225-1961, ext. 107.


Elliott Museum hosts
third annual juried
art exhibit

The Historical Society
of Martin County will
exhibit its 3rd annual
Juried Art Show through
Feb. 19, 2007, at the
Elliott Museum on
Hutchinson Island in
Stuart.
The theme of this year's
exhibit is "Waterways,
Byways and Highways,"
and will feature the work
of Judy Coffman, Kelly
Arnold, Carol Staub, Dan
Mallardi and Tom Gaskell,
just to name a few.
With nearly 100 pieces
of art entered in the
show, 60 of them were
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Entertain
From page C8
Sanctuary" concert fea-
turing Grammy nominee
Ira Sullivan. There is a
suggested donation of
$10 for the 7:30 p.m.
concert. For more infor-
mation, call (772) 343-
0401

Wednesday, Feb. 14

Little Anthony and the
Imperials and Gerry and
the Pacemakers highlight
A Valentine's Night Hit
Parade at the Sunrise The-
atre, 117. S. Second St., in
Fort Pierce. Tickets for the
8 p.m. show are $45. Call
the Box Office at (772)
461-4775 or order online
a t
www.sunrisetheatre.com.
Brian Engel performs
music of different styles
on the glass harp, consist-
ing of 50 wine glasses
played by rubbing the
rims with moistened fin-
gers. See this unique art
form in free performances
at the Hoke Library, 1150
N.E. Jack Williams Way, at
7 p.m. Call (772) 463-2870.


Friday, Feb. 16

The Fort Pierce Jazz &
Blues Society presents
Sammy Figueroa and the
Latin-Jazz Explosion with
Brazilian vocalist/guitarist
Luca Mandaca as part of its
Jazz Masters Concert
Series. The 8 p.m. concert
takes place at Fort Pierce
Magnet School of the Arts,
1100 Delaware Ave., Fort
Pierce. Tickets are $18 for
members and $22 for non-
members. For more infor-
mation, call the Jazz Soci-
ety at (772) 460-5299 or
visit the website www.jaz-
zsociety.org.
The Blake Library, 2351
S.E. Monterey Rd., Stuart,
presents a Tribute to Peggy
Lee with Mindy Simmons
and her jazz combo. The
free program begins at 8
p.m. For more informa-
tion, call (772) 221-1403.

Friday, Feb. 16 -
Sunday, Feb. 25

StarStruck Peter Jones
Productions presents
"Pajama Game" at the
Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W. Fla-
gler Ave., in Stuart. Tickets
for the musical that gave


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From page C8
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"Treasure Coast artists Wrigley, the collections
are such an important and exhibits coordinator
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Saturday, Feb. 17

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vale parade kicks off Jazz
Week in downtown Fort
Pierce at 3:30 p.m. An after
parade party will take
place at Veteran's Memori-
al Park at 5 p.m. with live
music and refreshments,
and an after-after party
will take place at Cobb's
Landing, 200 N. Indian
River Drive, Fort Pierce, at
10 p.m. For more informa-
tion, call (772) 460-5299. '

Sunday, Feb. 18

The Fort Pierce Jazz &
Blues Society will hold its
fourth annual Mardi
Gras/carnival parade. It
will wind its way through
downtown Fort Pierce and
end in Veteran's Memorial
Park for a Mardi Gras-style
party with live music and
refreshments.


Monday, Feb. 19

The Fort Pierce Jazz &
Blues Society presents an
evening of dinner, wine
tasting and the music of
Nicole Henry and the Fort
Pierce Jazz' Ensemble at
Ian's Tropical Grill,
1205 State Highway N.E.
State Rd. 707, Jensen
Beach. The dinner concert
begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are
$95. For reservations, call
(772) 334-4563

Monday, Feb. 19

The Fort Pierce Jazz &
Blues Society presents a
Brown Bag Concert featur-
ing the Ellen Davis Quartet
at the Fort Pierce library,
101 Melody Lane, Fort
Pierce, from 11:30 a.m-1:30
p.m. Admission is free;
lunch costs $7.

Tuesday, Feb. 20

The Fort Pierce Jazz &
Blues Society presents an
evening of dinner, wine
tasting and the music of
Nicole Henry and the Fort


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Tickets are $95. For reser-
vations, call (772) 334-4563
Tuesday, Feb. 20-
Sunday, Feb 25
IRCC Onstage presents
"Brigadoon," the popular
musical set in an enchant-
ed Scottish village, at the
McAlpin Fine Arts Center
on the Main Campus in
Fort Pierce. Tickets are $12
for performances at 8 p.m.
on Feb 20-24 and at 2 p.m.
on Feb 24 and 25. Visit the
Box Office at 3209 Virginia.
Ave., Fort Pierce, or order by
phone at (772) 462-4750.
Thursday, Feb. 22
Best-selling author
Mary Higgins Clark is the
featured speaker for the,
4tn annual Booked for
Lunch author luncheon,
sponsored by the Friends
of the Blake Library. The


event takes place from
11:30a.m-2 p.m. at the
Hutchinson Island Mar-
riott, 555 N.E. Ocean
Blvd., Stuart. Tickets for
the event are $75; they
are available at the Blake
Library Box Office, 2351
S. E. Monterey Rd., Stuart
on Wednesday from 1-3
p.m. or by mail. For more
information, call (772)
463-3205.
Friday, Feb. 23-
Sunday, March 4
The 41st annual St. Lucie
County Fair kicks off at the
St. Lucie County Fair-
grounds.
For more information,
,call (772) 464-2910 or visit
the website, ww.stlu-
ciecountyfair.org.
Friday, Feb. 23

The Gold Coast Opera
presents Verdi's "Rigoletto"
at the Sunrise Theatre, 117
S. Second Street, Fort


Pierce. Tickets for the 8
p.m. performance are $45
and $40. Call the Box
Office at (772) 461-4775 or
order online at www.sun-
risetheatre.com
Christian contemporary
artist Tammy Trent
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Jensen extends dominance,

wins conference again


BY MATT DEWHURST
Sports writer
For the past two years,
Jensen Beach girls' basket-
ball has been on top of the
Treasure Lakes Confer-
ence.
Fort Pierce Central has
been working toward get-
ting its program back to
the top.
With both teams playing
at their best basketball this
season, the teams met in
Fort Pierce, Jan. 23, to
decide the Treasure Lakes
Conference Champi-
onship.
The outcome?
A dominating 68-37 vic-
tory for the Falcons, for
their third straight title.
"I'm proud of what my
kids accomplished. I hope
that we're ready for (the
district tournament). But
first we're going to cele-
brate our 'third consecu-
tive title," said Falcons
head coach Thersa luliuc-
ci. "We went undefeated
in the conference three
straight years. It's kudos to
our kids that they come
out here play that hard."
Although the score was
lopsided, it did not reflect
the play of the game. Both
teams played extremely
hard throughout the con-
test, and without reserva-
tion right up until the final
whistle. The gaine left
both teams with identical
19-4 records.
In a game that featured
two of the tallest players in
the area, Jensen Beach
center Brett Benzio (6-
foot-4 inches) and Cen-


tral's Brittini Montgomery
(6-foot-3inches), the focus
switched over to the
guards right off the open-
ing tip.
With Benzio getting
added attention under-
neath the basket, Cameo
Kent and Latoya King took
control of the game. After
bursting to a 15-10 in the
first quarter, both players
came alive in the second.
Fort Pierce Central went to
a full-court press to try
and create turnovers and
easy baskets. But Kent and
King (23 points) were able
to get past the pressure
and find open teammates,
like Benzio, up court for a
chance to score. Benzio
finished with 13 points, 7
coming from the free-
throw line.
When the Cobras tried
to answer, the two guards
swarmed the ball, creating
steals, turnovers and easy
baskets. Fort Pierce Cen-
tral was outscored 23-11
in the second quarter, and
it only got worse for the
Cobras after that.
They would only score
seven more field goals the
rest of the game.
"We came out slow at
first, but we came out in
the second have and
picked up our intensity,"
said Kent, who had a
game-high 28 points. "We
just played hard and
played our game and let it
flow."
Central, which is coming
off eight losing seasons,
seemed poised to take on
the more experience Fal-
cons, but in the end, histo-


ry repeated
itself. Head
coach Katie
K e r r ,
although dis-
appointed
with her
team's loss,
was happy
with the
effort the
,Cobras
showed, even
when they
were down
by 30 points.
We l1l
make some
adjustments
and we'll be
fine. This was
a physical
game, a fast
game, and
we got our-
selves in a
hole," Kerr
said. "I don't
think the
scoreboard
dictates how
we played
them. They
are going to
know that
they were
played hard
the whole
game, and
I'm proud of J
my girls for
playing hard
to the last
buzzer with a
lot of heart."


Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
ensen Beach High School's Cameo Kent led her team with 27 points
against Fort Pierce Central High School to win the Treasure Lake Confer-
ence finals Tuesday, Jan. 23 in Fort Pierce. The Jensen Beach Falcons
won the game 68-37.


Not having lost a confer-
ence game in the school's
history, Jensen Beach will
now look to the district
tournament, where it
hopes to come out on top


as well. But luliucci knows
it will take more work to
advance to the regional
tournament.
"I'm not happy with the
way we played. I'll be hon-
est, we didn't play our


Jensen Beach Falcon bas-
ketball," said luliucci. "We
have a lot to work on
before next week. We need
to make some adjust-
ments and get ready for
our district tournament."


Bears get

the best

of Martin

County

BY MATT DEWHURST
Sports writer

Martin County knew
they would be in for a
tough match when they
faced Bayside in the
regional quarterfinals Jan.
25.
What they didn't expect
was to be outplayed so
heavily in the first half.
They wouldn't be able to
come back.
Sophomore Kristep
Andre's goal in the 15uI
minute proved to be all
the Bears would need to
knock off the Tigers at
home, as Bayside won
their first regional game in
school history, 1-0.
"It was a great match-
up. (Martin County)
played really, really well. It
came down to the very,
very end," said Bayside
head coach Josh Horst.
"We knew that they have
a good pair of mids, and
that their forwards were
really good. We were told
that (senior Lindsay Haw)
was one of the best in the
state, and she certainly
was."
But Haw and company
struggled in the first half
to get any momentum,
playing back on their
heels. The Bears did a
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different spots of the field.
The plan was to catch the
Tigers defense off guard
and put their offense in a
hole early. Tigers goalie
Lauren Kent was impres-
sive in goal despite the
loss, but the constant
pressure proved to be too
much.
Martin County was
never able to establish any
offensive presence in
retaliation, and even with
a few late chances on goal,,
never looked comfortable.
"They passed around a
lot and we we're getting
tired of just running
around for the ball," said
Haw, who was the hero in
the District Championship
a week earlier scoring all
three Tiger goals against
West Boca.
"We just didn't play our
game. We didn't pass the
way we usually do. We did-
n't talk. After they scored
one, we just put our heads
down."
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tin County came out with
more fury and passion,
and started to press the
ball up.
However, they seemed to
be overanxious to score
and forced chances to put


the ball in the net. Tension
boiled over by the 63rd
minute. A pair of Martin
County yellow cards, and
some close calls going
Baysides' way only gave
the Bears more drive to
win.
"They played very hard,
and very intense. They left
everything on the field,"
said Martin ,County head
coach John Moberg. "We
missed a. couple golden
opportunities at the end of
the game where things
could have gone a little bit
differently. And the game
could have been a whole
lot different. So we'll have
to wait till next year and
we'll try again."
Martin County finished
the season with a record of
16-8-1, while Bayside
improved to 18-7-1, and
moved on to the regional
semifinals.
The Tigers graduate
seven seniors off this
year's squad and will look
to rebuild for the'2007-08
season.
"I'm just going to
remember the girls," said
Haw after her last high
school game. "I don't need
to remember anything
else."


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Martin County's
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Dwyer's Trevor
Monroe (No. 7) in
the first half of their
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Jensen Beach High School's Casey Good (No. 9) makes a pass in front of Josh McCullers
(No. 23) during a 5-114-4A District title victory over Lincoln Park Academy Friday, Jan. 26
in Jensen Beach. The Falcons advanced to regionals, scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 1.


Falcons beat Greyhounds


for another district title


BY MATT DEWHURST
Sports writer

After winning the Trea-
sure Lakes Conference
Championship, Jensen
Beach boy's soccer coach
Charles Rosseau said, his
team still had much of the
mountain to climb.
On Jan. 26, his team
reached the second plateu
en route to the state cham-
pionship when Jensen
Beach defeated Lincoln
Park Academy, 5-1, to
claim the District 14-4A
title.
"It just means we came
out and proved that, just
because we lost our whole
defense last year, our new
guys stepped it up," said
senior Harry Gillespie. "We
still have some young guys
who can play."
The Falcons wasted no
time getting on the board.
Kyle Conrad took a cross-
ing pass from Jerry Balzer
30 seconds into the contest
' and quickly punched it for
the game's first goal.
Not to be outdone, the
Greyhounds came right
back with a goal of their
own. In the 11t minute,
Aaron Applebee cleared a
ball from midfield to Josh
Zambrano who was racing
down the middle of the
field. Zambrano got past
the defense and beat
Jensen Beach goalie Alan
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sliding Eckler, tying the
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Conrad would add two
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and Gillespie and Jordan
McCullers got into the act
in the second half.
"The first goal is always
huge, but it almost came
too soon, because we got it
and then we laid off and
got real lax," said Rosseau.
"They got the equalizer ...
and I was almost glad that
they did that because our
guys were like, 'Oh, we got
to play a full 80 minutes.'
You score in the first
minute you still have 79
minutes to go."
Lincoln Park (11-7-3)
tried to stay with the Fal-
cons, but was clearly out-
matched from the start of
the game. The effort the
Greyhounds showed was
impressive, and they never
gave up or laid down for


the defending state cham-
pions.
Lincoln Park advanced to
the regional playoffs by
finishing second in the dis-
trict and played undefeat-
ed Merritt Island Thursday
night. The game was too
late to be included in this
week's edition.
"We didn't play our best
tonight and that hurt," said
Lincoln Park head coach
Chuck Stewart. "If we had
played our best, I'm still
not sure we would have
won but sure would have
given them a better game.
But I'm still proud of my
uys."
Jensen Beach (23-2-1)
played Rockledge on
Thursday night as well,
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FORT PIERCE It was a
race originally scheduled
for charity, but instead was
run as a memorial.
Jeff Hensley of Port St.
Lucie ran away from a
record number of finishers
as he won the inaugural
Run For The Coach 5K
Run/Walk held Jan. 27 in
Fort Pierce. Hensley
clocked a winning time of
17 minutes, five seconds.
The race was held in
honor of Wayne Cross, a
long-time running coach
and teacher in St. Lucie
County who passed away
last Jan 22. Many of the
participants were current
or former students of Mr.
Cross. Proceeds from the


Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Danielle Atwood of Hobe Sound grabs a cup of water during the Run for the Coach 5k
Saturday, Jan. 27 in Fort Pierce. The race was intended to benefit coach Wayne Cross of
Lincoln Park Academy, but it turned out to be a memorial. Coach Cross died prior to the
race, last Monday. Danielle Atwood finished first in her age division with a time of 27:42.


race went to benefit his
family.
Vero Beach's Ryan Kelly
was second in 17:53, and
Lucas Simari of Fort Pierce
finished third in 18:18.
Tom Perona, 52, of Fort
Pierce was fourth in 18:23
and won the Masters title.


A total of 322 runners
completed the event,
which is the largest field for
a first-time race held in St.
Lucie County. Another 200
people participated in a
two-mile fun walk. The
walk had no official results
or finishing times.


Tracey Rossi of Welling-
ton won the overall
women's title in 20:32. Fort
Pierce's Shelby Hitsman
finished second in 21:40,
and Kathy Kiper of Fort
Pierce was third in 21:50 to
win the Masters title.
Complete results
below
Men
Overall
1. Jeff Hensley, 17, Port St Lucie.
17:05.
Masters (age 40 and over)
4. Tom Perona, 52, Fort Pierce.
18:23.
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57. Caleb Pottorff, 8, Fort Pierce.
24:03.
186. Austin Sanz, 10, Port St.
Lucie. 31:33.
255. Noah Johnson, 8, Fort Pierce.
35:48.
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19:19.
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JAMES STAMMER
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pinch the fairway is at the
358-yard par-4 fifth. It
could be one of the more
intimidating tee shots
around. The rest of the
time I found myself not
even noticing the homes
on the course.
Arthur Hills did many
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and game management,


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in an attempt to get close
to a green that lies just
,,over 300 yards away in a
straight line from the tee.
The meat of the course


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Lucie. 20:04.
38. Alex Delulio, 14, Fort Pierce.
22:57.
47. Kelly Etienne, 12, Fort Pierce.
23:24.
50. Gregory Ayres, 13, Port St.
Lucie. 23:44.
64. Rocky Wright, 12, Port St.
Lucie. 24:21.
65. Petrus Muller, 12, Fort Pierce.
24:32.
66. Ryan Raffensberger, 12, Fort
Pierce. 24:44.
69. Michael Keen, 14, Fort Pierce.
24:57.
71. Mark Pruitt, 13, Port St. Lucie.
25:07.
80. Caleb Kasprzyk, 14, Port St.
Lucie. 25:37.
81. Evan Frazer, 14, Fort Pierce.
25:51.
85. Andrew Mikowski, 13, Port St.
Lucie. 25:58.
93. Peter Craig, 12, Port St. Lucie.
26:32.
101. Robbi Kemp, 13, Port St.
Lucie. 27:05.
106. Zack Totton, 14, Fort Pierce.
27:20.
107. Jake Totton, 12, Fort Pierce.
27:20.
133. Clayton Moss, 13, Fort
Pierce. 28:38.
214. Spencer Rich, 11, Port St.
Lucie. 32:42.
276. Jake Sanders, 13, Fort
Pierce. 39:09.
285. Dimitrius Constant, 14, Fort
Pierce. 40:17.
286. Zachery Nowosadski, 12,
Fort Pierce. 40:19.
316. Mag Davis, 11, NA. 51:03.
15-19
3. Lucas Simari, 17, Fort Pierce.
18:18.
7. Luc Overholt, 16, Fort Pierce.
19:16.
10. Tim Bakels, 16, Port St. Lucie.
19:26.
11. Davis Mahon, 16, Port St.
Lucie. 19:28.
19. Glen Ashworth, 16, Port St.


Lucie. 21:29.
20. William Helffrich, 19,
NA. 21:39.
22. Jacob Buehrig, 16, Port St.
Lucie. 21:47.
23. Alan Olejnik, 17, Port St. Lucie.
21:48.
24. Jacob Hazellief, 18, NA. 21:49.
27. Xavier Esperanza, 16, Fort
Pierce. 21:54.
28. Everett Cross, 17, Fort Pierce.
21:57.
31. Patrick Howard, 18, Vero
Beach. 22:04.
32. Brandon Paradis, 15, Fort
Pierce. 22:15.
53. Trinity Burks, 17, Port St. Lucie.
23:46.
56. Marco Zamora, 15, Fort Pierce.
23:51.
68. Josh Wiater, 15, Port St. Lucie.
24:47.
70. Jacob Norris, 15, Fort Pierce.
25:01.
73. Robbie Keen, 16, Fort Pierce.
25:09.
74. Rick Lynch, 17, Fort Pierce.
25:11.
86. Hayden Rickett, 15) Stuart.
26:01.
123. Om Pandya, 16, Fort Pierce.
28:09.
138. Jeremy Klaffer, 16, Port St.
Lucie. 28:54.
152. Ryan Mutter, 15, Port St.
Lucie. 29:36.
156. Matthew Perkins, 19, Fort
Pierce. 29:50.
162. Adam Tulp, 17, Port St. Lucie.
30:18.
180. Ben Harber, 16, Fort Pierce.
31:27.
210. Charlie Cangianelli, 18,
Jensen Beach. 32:28.
234. Joey Tubito, 15, Fort
Pierce. 34:32.
252. Evan Jones, 15, Fort Pierce.
35:43.
259. Patrick Hilburn, 18, Fort
Pierce. 35:57.
290. Austin Brown, 18, Okee-
chobee. 41:36.
310. Chase Mayo, 17, Port St.
Lucie. 47:12.
311. Mathew Frias, 16, Fort Pierce.
48:00.
20-24
18. Allen Cooley, 21, Fort Pierce.


21:01.
30. Alexi Zamora, 22, Fort Pierce.
22:03
40. Esperanza, 23, Fort Pierce.
22:58.
49. Phil Muller, 21, Fort Pierce.
23:35.
96. Jeremy Ware, 24, Planta-
tion. 26:47.
128. Greg Gordon, 23, Fort Pierce.
28:24.
25-29
2. Ryan Kelly, 27, Vero Beach.
17:53.
42. Rodrigo Diaz, 29, Fort Pierce.
23:06.
54. Page Sanders, 26, .Fort Pierce.
23:50.
63. Mike Canan, 26, Port St. Lucie.
24:13.
75. Caleb Gillette, 29, Port St.
Lucie. 25:11.
132. Daniel Scott, 29, Fort Pierce.
28:37.
155. Jimmy Sellers, 26, Fort
Pierce. 29:43.
216. Jordan Wagner, 26, Port St.
Lucie. 33:11.
30-34
55. Stuart Duffin, 31, Port St. Lucie.
23:50.
60. Jeff Maher, 32, Stuart. 24:08.
76. Rob Biggs, 34, Fort Pierce.
25:24.
151. Tom Mitchell, 30, Fort Pierce.
29:36.
188. Vince Vercillo, 30, Port St.
Lucie. 31:35.
217. David Hendry, 31, Fort Pierce.
33:13.
238. Chris Pottorff, 31, Fort Pierce.
34:41.
35-39
5. Patrick Douglas, 37, Ire-
land. 18:43.
58. Brian Siegle, 38, Fort Pierce.
24:05.
91. Mike McSoley, 38, Port St.
Lucie. 26:30.
165. Rene Varela, 37, Fort Pierce.
30:29.
40-44
9. Agustin Sanz, 43, Port St. Lucie.
19:25.
34. Cary Allen, 43, Hobe Sound.


22:23.
77. Mark Biss, 41, Fort Pierce.
25:30.
89. Jim Rich, 42, Port St. Lucie.
26:08.
146. Joe Crosby, 43, Port St. Lucie.
29:16.
157. Paul Raymond, 41, Port St.
Lucie. 29:52.
171. Kenny Rickett, 44, Stuart.
30:53.
177. Gary Curry, 41, NA. 31:07.
196. Mike Zinner, 44, Port St.
Lucie. 31:48.
320. Tom Kindred, 43, Fort Pierce.
51:14.
45-49
6. Roger Travis, 48, Fort Pierce.
19:11.
15. Mike Hitsman, 46, Fort Pierce.
20:09.
16. Frank Irizarry, 46, Palm City.
20:25.
29. Tim Hussey, 46, Port St. Lucie.
22:02.
61. Mark Metzger, 47, Port St.
Lucie. 24:12.
122. Ken Langley, 48, Port St.
Lucie. 28:02.
125. Chris Carlson, 45, Palm
Bay. 28:13.
130. David McFelsa, 47, Waddell,
Ariz. 28:30.
135. Mark Robbins, 49,
Jupiter. 28:51.
148. Terry Davis, 47, NA. 29:31.
198. Gary Roberts, 48, Fort
Pierce. 31:55.
202. Roger Mathews, 49, Port St.
Lucie. 32:09.
203. Mike Walsh, 49, Port St.
Lucie. 32:09
223. Rick Lynch, 48, Fort Pierce.
33:25
245. Joe Paschal, 45, Fort Pierce.
35:27
278. Marty Sanders, 49, Fort
Pierce. 39:22.
50-54
12. Mike Dahan, 51, Fort Pierce.
19:37.
82. Michael Howard, 52, Vero
Beach. 25:51.
117. Rob Ayres, 52, NA. 27:54.
131. Ed Becht, 50, Fort Pierce.
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28:30.
141. David Richwine, 50, Fort
Pierce. 29:07.
150. Kevin Traynor, 53, Port St.
Lucie. 29:34.
192. Butch Terpening, 52, Port St.
Lucie. 31:42.
225. Jay Stewart, 48, Fort Pierce.
33:48.
269. Dana Buehrig, 51, Port St.
Lucie. 37:14.
296. Todd Cash, 51, Fort Pierce.
43:31.
300. John McDermott, 54,
NA. 44:01.
55-59
35. Glenn Boundy, 57, Fort Pierce.
22:27.
84. Michael Chimney, 55, Jupiter.
25:55.
108. Robert Tillman, 58, Fort
Pierce. 27:27.
223. David Wilbur, NA, Fort Pierce.
33:25.
60-64
13. Brendan Sherlock, 60,
Ireland. 19:43.
33. Ed Ruby, 63, Fort Pierce.
22:22.
39. Edward Bechtold, 62, Jupiter.
22:57.
43. Phil Heath, 63, Bensenville, Ill.
23:08.
67. Ted Haburn, 60, Port St. Lucie.
24:45.
79. James Heffner, 63, New Free-
dom, Pa. 25:34.
65-69
87. Larry Heffer, 66, Palm Beach
Gardens. 26:02.
111. Herb Hoag, 65, Jensen
Beach. 27:30.
195. Gary Hawken, 66, Stuart.
31:47.
213. Bill Padrick, 69, Fort Pierce.
32:41.
244. Ron Sonoda, 67, Vero Beach.
35:16
70 and over
109. Les Plumb, 73, Fort Pierce.
27:28.
126. Gene Carbine, 70, Montauk,
N.Y. 28:15.
184. Joseph Fennick, 79, New
Castle, Pa. 31:30.
227. Avery Robbins, 77, Hobe
Sound. 33:53.
Women -
Overall
17. Tracey Rossi, 33, Wellington.
20:32.
Masters
25. Kathy Kiper, 43, Fort Pierce.
21:50
10 and under
154. Kaylee Raymond, 10, Port St.
Lucie. 29:39.
185. Madison Dravo, 10, Fort
Pierce. 31:30.
239. Taylor Pottorff, 6, Fort Pierce.
34:42.
242. Madison Buehrig, 8, Port St.
Lucie. 34:48.
249. Nicolette Duffin, 10, Port St.
Lucie. 35:33.


250. Sophia Sanz, 10, Port St.
Lucie. 35:38.
315. Rachel Raffensberger, 10,
Fort Pierce. 50:42.
11-14
21. Shelby Hitsman, 12, Fort
Pierce. 21:40.
44. Hanna Boundy, 13, Fort
Pierce. 23:12.
46. Carly Franko, 14, Fort Pierce.
23:24.
51. Tia-Rose Raymond, 12, Port
St. Lucie. 23:45.
52. Kelly Hensley, 12, Port St.
Lucie. 23:46.
94. Kristina Orrego, 14, Port St.
Lucie. 26:35.
95. Alisa Festagallo, 13, Fort
Pierce. 26:38
104. Alie Neal, 12, Fort Pierce.
27:14.
105. Holly Schrader, 12, Port St.
Lucie. 27:15.
118. Shawnee Marchu, 12, Port
St. Lucie. 27:55.
119. Cheyenne Benning, 13, Fort
Pierce. 27:58.
121. Brittani Svenson, 11, Port St.
Lucie. 28:00.
129. Adaline Carlile, 12, Port St.
Lucie. 28:24.
134. Rachel Cash, 113, Fort Pierce.
28:42.
142. Ashley Ford, 12, Fort Pierce.
29:11.
143. Colby Carlton, 14, Fort
Pierce. 29:13.
144. Kimberly Lopez, 14, Fort
Pierce. 29:14.
153. Sydney Franko, 12, Fort
Pierce. 29:37.
160. Natalie Ingram, 14, Fort
Pierce. 30:07.
173. Chloe Sanders, 12, Fort
Pierce. 30;55.
174. Britnee Kiper, 12, Fort Pierce.
30:55.
178. Caroline Klaffer, 11, Port St.
Lucie. 31:11.
182. Ebony Joseph, 13, Fort
Pierce. 31:29.
183. Shannen Marchu, 12, Port St.
Lucie. 31:29.
187. Stephanie Kicklighter, 13, Fort
Pierce. 31:34.
191. Rebecca Hatcher, 13, Fort
Pierce. 31:42.
199. Victoria Hallston, 12, Fort
Pierce. 32:02.
201. Zoe Tucker, 12, Port St. Lucie.
32:05.
204. Victoria Toraya, 12, Port St.
Lucie. 32:12.
209. Kate Neal, 14, Fort Pierce.
32:27.
231. Alice Maddox, 13, Fort
Pierce. 34:20.
237. Karen Irizarry, 13, Palm City.
34:47.
247. Alanna Sanz, 14, Port St.
Lucie. 35:31.
248. Rebecca Bakels, 14, Port St.
Lucie. 35:32.
260. Megan Miller, 12, Fort Pierce.
36:24.
261. Allison Roberts, 12,
NA. 36:24.
262. Ashanti Hughes, 14, Fort
Pierce. 36:29.
270. Hannah George, 14, Fort
Pierce. 37:15.
15-19
36. Bridget Bachman, 16, Fort
Pierce. 22:35.


37. Chelsea Ellis, 18, Port St.
Lucie. 22:37.
48. Taylor Abraham, 17, Fort
Pierce. 23:24.
88. Alii Langley, 15, Port St. Lucie.
26:04.
92. Marie Kasprzyk, 18, Port St.
Lucie. 26:32.
97. Jenny-Lyn Buster, 17, Fort
Pierce. 26:49.
103. Dana Boundy, 18, Fort
Pierce. 27:08.
112. Ashley Slocki, 15, Port St.
Lucie. 27:33.
113. Carly Giordano, 15, Port St.
Lucie. 27:34.
114. Jennifer Sinner, 15, Port St.
Lucie. 27:34
136. Crystal Rinaldi, 19, Port St.
Lucie. 28:52.
137. Christina Cepeda, 19, Port St.
Lucie. 28:54.
139. Sophia Presutti, 17, Fort
Pierce. 29:02.
145. Emily Crosby, 15, Port St.
Lucie. 29:16.
147. Jenny Hoeg, 17, NA. 29:17.
158. Ami Dunn, 15, Port St. Lucie.
30:04.
159. Savanna Ayres, 15,
NA. 30:05.
166. Monica Hatcher, 17, Fort
Pierce. 30:40.
170. Stephanie Mclnnis, 17, Fort
Pierce. 30:48.
175. Alonnah Creswell, 15, Fort
Pierce. 31:02.
179. Kaltlyn Walker, 15, Fort
Pierce. 31:18.
190. Katey O'Brien, 17, Vero
Beach. 31:37.
193. Rahera Pittman,' 19, Fort
Pierce. 31:42.
206. Samantha Parrish, 15, Fort
Pierce. 32:16.
207. Katie Ritter, 15, Fort
Pierce. 32:17
208. Kerry O'Brien, 17, Vero
Beach. 32:19.
215. Crystal Durham, 15, Fort
Pierce. 33:07.
218. Sheree Pantuso, 16, Fort
Pierce. 33:13.
220. Merritt Henderson, 19, Fort
Pierce. 33:16
221. Raeann Stephens, 16, Fort
Pierce. 33:20.
224. Rebecca Cash, 16, Fort
Pierce. 33:37.
228. Michelle Bakels, 16, Port St.
Lucie. 33:55.
232. Christina Anderson, 15, Port
St. Lucie. 34:30.
233. Marissa Napolitano, 15, Fort
Pierce. 34:31.
246. Lindsey Cullins, 19,
Gainesville. 35:28.
253. Esperanza Ortiz, 15, Fort
Pierce. 35:44.
254. Mandy Johnstone, 16, Fort
Pierce. 35:46.
258. Katie Knight, 18, Port St.
Lucie. 35:56.
263. Erica Jacob, 16, Port St.
Lucie. 36:35.
265. Brandy Crawford, 17, Port St.
Lucie. 36:41.
266. Shyanna Helms, 17, Port St.
Lucie. 36:41.
272. Jennifer Barbare, 15,
NA. 38:03.
273. Jackie Ladner, 17, Port St
Lucie. 38:16.
280. Nicole Hamilton, 16, Fort


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Stammer
From page D5
left and long. Club
selection here is para-
mount.
You certainly don't want
to be short, and putting
yourself on the wrong tier
from the pin makes three-
putting a definite possi-
bility.
The back nine begins
with the only par-5 on the
property. At 505 yards the
10th hole is reachable in
two by many golfers.
From the fairway the hole
appears narrow, but there
is a ton of room left and
short of the green. Just
don't miss this green
right.
The rest of the back nine
meanders along with a
good variety of par-4s and
a medium length par-3.
The closing two holes,
when looked at on the
card, may make you think
your test is done. This,
however, is not the case.
On the card, the 17th
plays to a mere 137 yards
from the back, and 117
from the front. A short
iron is all most people
need here, but you had
best be accurate. The
green is long and narrow
and guarded by water
short and left, and a
plethora of bunkers
perched above the green
to the right and long.
Even a short putt is not a
guarantee on this sloping
green.
Standing on the 18th
tee, you have your final
decision of the day. Pull
out the driver and take a
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fairway wood or even a
middle-to-long iron to set
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iron, to a very small
green. It's a great way to
press your opponent or
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When you've finished
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coldest beer on tap. There
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course's co-owner and
PGA master professional,
Lantie Hughes and his
staff take great care of
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designed by one of golf's
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(772) 464-0407.
Make sure to bring your
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to be surprised at just
how tough some of the
holes play.

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enthusiast for 30 years. He
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Lantern, Ig iron, Beautiful
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772-489-8052 SLC
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ENT CENTER: Solid
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EXTENSION LADDER,
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JACKET CYCLE: Thick,
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$80,772-879-4715 SLC
KILT LADIES sz 8 or 10
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772-564-9189
KITCHEN TABLE: Anti-
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4 seats $100.
772-461-3696 SLC
LAMINATAE WOOD
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LAMPS: 2 end table
lamps, 3 way switch, $50.
772-878-6602 SLC
LAWN MOWER: Like
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772-223-1003. MC
LAWNMOWER, GRASS
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772-873-8896. SLC
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MATTRESS: Sealy
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MATTRESS: Waterbed,
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$100. 772-678-9508 MC
MEN'S SHIRTS: Large,
25, $1. each
772-546-8986 MC
MICROWAVE: Kenmore,
Walnut, lightly used. $65,
772-388-6154 IR
MINK STOLES: 2 lovely
must sacrifice, sm &
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772-878-6003 SLC
MOTOR: Electric
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$75.00, 772-978-5910
NAIL GUN: Bostitch,
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F21PL. $175,
772-231-2865
OLDSMOBILE 64 car
parts. AC fuel pump $25,
394 water pump $50 all
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PLANTS FAUX: 6 foot,
$20,MC 772-546-0410
PLAYPEN, HIGH chair
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toys $120 OBO.
917-302-6045 PSL
PURSE, Coach, Black
willis style shoulder bag,
used once. $145,
772-335-5191 SLC
RIMS, FORD:
2001,pick-up, 16 inches.
$50, 772-398-8759 SLC
RIMS/FORD TRUCK, (5)
Lug 10X15. (2) Chrome,
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772-781-8189 MC
ROWING MACHINE: Fit-
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Rower 3000, like new
$100 772-879-3186 SLC
RUG/WALL HANGING:
New 38X22, muted
grey,blue,beige, $75.
772-288-4335 MC
SAW: Craftsman scroll,
for crafts $50.
772-334-4208 SLC
SCANNER HP ScanJet
4200, Like newly $30
772-562-8668 IR
SCRUBS: MEDICAL and
'Dental,tops&bottoms, $5
each. Good Cond. After 6
pm 772-873-9081 SLC


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Northland, 51 pieces,
Great Condition! $35
772-569-4161 IR
SOFA SLEEPER:
Blue/tan, $199.
772-879-0226 SLC
SOFA SLEEPER: Good
condition exterior, new
mattress. $25.
772-879-0751 SLC
SOFA: Like new $200.
772-878-3736 SLC
SPARE TIRE: For boat
trailer 13" Galvanized.
Brand new! $25
772-337-9779
STEREO EQUIP Opti-
mus subwoofer speaker,
with power supply. $65
obo 772-785-8138 SLC
STEREO SYSTEM: w/2
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CLEANING SUB-
Contractors needed.
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CONTROLLER
F/T for the
Port St. Lucie office.
Accounting or Financial
Degree +5yrs. Bank
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functions & Regulatory
Reporting.
Fax Resume to Nancy:
772-398-1399 g
TELLER
F/T for the Stuart office.
1-2yrs. exp. and'
excellent customer
service skills req'd
Fax Resume to Sarah:
772-287-1500
First Peoples Bank
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An upscale retirement
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Medical
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Fax resume to
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or apply at
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PAGINATOR
The Hometown News
is an award winning
community newspaper
with 18 separate edi-
tions from North Palm
Beach through Volusia
County.
We are currently seek-
ing a part time, copy
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As we continue our expansion, we
are looking for reporters in the communi-
ties we serve from North Palm Beach
through Ormond Beach.
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at least 1 year of newspaper experience
preferred.
Freelance opportunities
also available.
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community newspaper in the United
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HOLLY HILL Cedar
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$148,900 Owner/Agent
561-747-0592

HOLLY HILL- Cedar
Point Brand new, 3 bdrm,
2 bath, w/carport, 1st fir,
great location, Reduced!
$148,500 owner/agent.
Call Curtis 561-718-4010


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HUTCHINSON ISLAND
Ocean Village lbr Villa,
Totally remodeled &
furnishedll Golf, tennis,
-htd pool. Possible owner
finance / lease opt.
$225,000. 954-429-1821
HUTCHINSON ISLD.
NO: 2br/2ba Ocean Har-
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views!! Complete renov.
Crown molding, tile, car-
pet, GE kitch, Corian,
New A/C, appis, widows.
Dock Available $389K
772-464-1280


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Port St. Lucle: Camelot
Gardens 3/2.5 Condo/TH
Completley Furnished!!
1700sf, Huge patio!
Pool, all amenities. FREE
cable, water, & morel
$170,000 OBO takes it!
772-879-2672
PORT ST. LUCIE:
TRADITION, Avail. new
3br/2ba/lcg end unit,
w/balcoinies, 2nd fir,
appls, walk to public &
bedford pk sq. all tile.
comm. pool. $299,500.
772-336-9318
401-580-6001

SATELLITE BCH Direct
Oceanfront. All rooms
w/view, great rental, furn.,
very large 1BR, unique
deck to bch. Pool,garage,
$299K. 321-223-6123

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STUART: Quick Estate
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4701 SE Ter Place
$150,000 2br/2ba com-
munity pool, conv. loc.
Close to 195 & trnpke.
772-486-3522
VERO BEACH: Vista
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floor. On Golf course
carport, pool, tennis, new
A/C, frig. $121,500.
772-778-7843; 532-3917
VIERA CONDO, 2/1, det.
gar.,2nd floor corner,scrn.
patio, new tile thruout,
new carpet in BRs, great
cond., near golf course,
$145,900. 321-212-8728



VIERA, BEST Value
Lakefront Condo! Open
Sat-Sun. 2/2,gar,storage,
apple's + W/D, security
system, cmm pool/fitness
$164,900. 321-433-2474


$400 Down Payment
$738 monthly & you
own it. 3 .Bedrooms
1Bath Bruised credit is
OK. NO application fee,
it's free to see if you qual-
ify. You need to have a
steady job and make
enough money to pay the
mortgage. This is an in-
credible government pro-
gram that is not- available
in most areas. The inter-
est rate is 5.49% and it is
a fixed rate 30 year mort-
gage. This home is a
wonderful older home
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charm and beyond.
Please drive by and pick
up an application. Tile
floors, new stainless steel
appl., Central Heat & air.
Located at 1609 N 14th
Street, Ft. Pierce. Or you
can fill one out on line
and see pictures of the
home by visiting
www.Lease-options.com
or call 561-414-7355

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ATTN INVESTORS &
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2B/2B house! Updated
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roof, Great Room, Tile
floors, Lg. Master BR.
Screened patio. Over-
sized yard. Quiet, safe
neighborhood.
$142,000. 321-724-9939
PALM CITY: Magnificent
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located in beautiful gated
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pool, laundry rm, 2 zoned
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PALM CITY: Meadows
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Lots of upgrades,
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Call 561-818-5578


River Park area, close to
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Fire place,new A/C units,
nice owg. yard. Owner help
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VERO BEACH Trillum,
Brand new Townhouse
on lake, 2bd/2.5ba/2cg,
Up graded apple Ig loft &
family rm, lots of tile.
$229,000 772-562-5095
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3211 Anthem Way..
Reduced $259,000
772-299-4017
VERO BEACH: 3/2 With
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Buildings, $198,000.
772-559-0536
772-643-8839
VERO BEACH: Trillium,
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2000 sq.ft, gated, clbhs,
heated pool, upgrades,
warranty. Low maint.
$299,900. 772-342-3344
VERO LAKE ESTATES,.
built 11106, Holiday Bldr.,
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upgrades, near shopping /
schools/195,- $279,500.
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2 1/2 baths. Newer appli-
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Owner/agent pd $195k.
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right inl! Michele Dutkin
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family or friend. Asking
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$217 ,000 386-527-9007
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10 acres hi & dry pasture
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NEW SMYRNA BEACH-
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owner. 5 acres pasture.
Ideal for horse farm or
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Owner financing avail.
w/small down payment.
386-871-7601 / 767-8300
PALM BAY,Unit 31,build-
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sold $70KINew schools 1
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1st $37KI 321-432-3378
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office. Beautiful gourmet kitchen with center
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FORT PIERCE: 55+, 2/2,
dblewide, great condition!
Eat in kitch, new appi,
Active park, free golf,
$24,900 negotiable.
772-466-1744
HOBE SOUND Cam-
bridge 55+. '95 Homes of
Meritt, '2/2+den. Furnish-
ed, own land, carport,
shed. Lease option
$850/mo or buy $149k
obo. 772-233-9720
772-546-6062.
HOBE SOUND: 3/2,
New in '05, Palm Harbor
55+, 6" walls, furn, tiled
kitchen & bath, co-op
owned, pool, clubhouse,
new shed and more!
Maintenance fee includes
water, sewer, cable, gar-
bage $185/mo. Turn key!
$89,000 772-708-0390 /
772-545-7346
HOBE SOUND:
Cambridge 55+ park,
2br/2ba, Florida room.
Own Landl Will Neg.
$72,000. 772-546-0353
HOBE SOUND:
Cambridge, 55+, dblwd
furnished, 2/2, All new
apple. Including W/D, Lg
enclosed sunporch. Dble
shed, large carport. Own
your land, clubhouse, pool.
$119,000. 772-545-0675
JENSEN BEACH:
Ocean Breeze Park 55+
2/1 nice size, fully fur-
nished $7,500, 2/1
Cottage $15,500
772-334-4093
JENSEN BEACH: 2 br, 2
ba. New: Cntr tops,
stove, oven, sink, refrig,
carpets, bathrm, water
htr, CHA, & cabinets.
Also new carport, screen
rm, awnings, trop. Idscp,
wired for generator. Shed
w/electric, work bench,
lights. Sprinkler sys,
patio, outside shwr,
$29,900 obo
772-370-4409
JENSEN BEACH: Beau-
tiful Home! 2 miles to
ocean, sits directly on
waterway w/ wildlife,
birdspHeta. Updated w/
appl's,iA/G, Tiki Deck. A
must' "siee $30K neg w/
*$400-'lot rent. Email
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over 55 park & very quiet,
safe, & an enjoyable
place to relax!
PORT ST. LUCIE: Spac.
2br/2ba, new tls/ceil.,a/c,
stove. 55+ comm. freshly
painted $400/mo. assoc
fees. Lake view, $20,000
obo 772-562-8474
PORT ST. LUCIE: Span-
ish Lakes I. 2br/2ba dblw.
2 front Bay windows!
New roof & 40 x 12 alum
carport. Scrn porch, on
canal. Tennis, golf, 2
pools & clubhse! $25K.
772-359-0608
PORT ST. LUCIE:
Spanish Lakes riverfront,
2/1.5 dblwd, extra large
enclosed porch, access
to community pool,
clubhouse, & boat ramp.
Must see! Bargain at
$22,000 772-486-5754
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den or office, laundry
room, enclosed patio
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from present location!
Call 772-288-6028
STUART: Mobile home
Dble wide 2/2 scrn'd
porch, shed/wrkshp, fruit
trees. Nice landscape.
Adult comm only! $35K
772-341-2086
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furnished, Carport.
Ready to move InI
clubhouse, pool. $18,500
Call 772-696-3881
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porch, util. rm, many ex-
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paved roads. Great in-
vestment / retirement
property. Owner financ-
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trally located near Nash-
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nooga. 931- 839-2968,
888-939-2968
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2bdrms/2 baths, garage
w/opener,storage, big
balcony overlooks spar-
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$5,000/yr. Priced below
appraised value.
1-706-364-4200
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brick country home on 67
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Completely fenced. Barn
$346,000 Town & Coun-
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75, 100ac tracts. Ware
Co. near Waycross. Tim-
berland, good road sys-
tem. Tracts $2,500/ac
cash. Bank Financing. No
tracts under 50ac.
91 2-4 27-7062 ,
912-269-9349
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North Central I to 10
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Starting $6,000/acre.
706-364-4200
KENTUCKY West Ken-
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Hunting. Also 2,000
acres available, rolling
hills. Call for more info
270-556-3576
KENTUCKY
56 acres Beautiful
Riverfront, Great Views,
$115,900.
268 acres Marketable
timber, $80-$100K timber
value, cabin, building,
trails, $1395/acre.
1-270-791-2538
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Affordable homes, lots, &
acreage. 5 acres starting
at $7,900/ac. Daniel
Crapps Agency Inc. John
Denyko 386-344-5551
LAKE OCONEE GA
Lakefront Homes & Lots,
Acreage Tracts & Farms.
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LOWGAP/MAYBERRY,
NC- Completely remod-
eled, 4br/2ba, laundry
room, full basement,
close to shopping, 2
story, $169,000
336-710-7579
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Owner Motivated
740-489-9146
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Owner Financing.
740-489-9146
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than 3-hrs NYCI Woods,
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NORTH CAROLINA
Charlotte Area -
Home Sales, Rentals, &
Land Sales. While other
markets are cooling, the
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hot! Philemon Realty
704-906-6165 or www.
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North Carolina
MOUNTAIN CABIN!
$89,900.
E-Z to finish interior.
Land Sale!! 1-8 acres.
,$29,900-$89,900
w/dramatic views, paved
roads, utilities!!
1-828-247-9966

NORTH CAROLINA
Mountain log homes.
Custom built. Easily
finished. 1,217sq.ft. on
acre site, $99,900.
1625sq.ft. on 2acres
w/full basement,
$199,900. Proposed lake,
Great views, paved
roads, utilities, excellent
financing. 828-652-8700
OHIO COUNTRY CABIN
By Owner, carpet, ap-
pliances, completely
furnished. Ready to
move In to. Includes
land. All this for only
$59,900. Call Lowell
740-260-2267
POND ACREAGE 2
acres, excellent build-
ing site, gently rolling
property w/ view of
pristine pond. 30 mi-
nutes from Columbia,
SC. $24,900. Low
Down, Owner Financing
803-473-7125
S. CAROLINA Acreage
By Owner, 2 acres,
beautiful building tract
w/view of pristine pond
on gently rolling
property.Near Columbia
SC. $24,900. Low Down,
Owner Financing.
803-473-7125
South Central Florida.
Owner Says Sell! 5
Acres '- $99,000 50%
Below Recent Certified
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opportunity to own 5
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woods in excellent loca-
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TALLAHASSEE Invest-
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until August '07 at
$1100/month. .37 acre w/
3 BR/2 BA house, Locat-
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MU. Awesome rental
property for students and
families! $145,000/obo.
Call Kyle at 321-749-9453
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TENNESSEE Mountain
Acreage 2 Acres,
mountaintop homesite
w/woods. 3rd lowest
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state income tax, low
property tax. Rates 4th
in U.S. to retire.
$39,900. Owner
financing 800-550-5263
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TENNESSEE
Mountain Property
33.39 unrestricted acres
in Jasper. Ideal for single
home or can be divided.
25 minutes to
Chattanooga.
423-488-0489;
423-837-8167
www.mtnlandsale.com
TENNESSEE!!
MONTEAGLE-SEWANEE.
Beautiful mountain prop-
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5 Acres & up. 4 miles
from 1-24. gated & se-
cluded. Gorgeous bluff &
creek. Wooded lots.
George Timberwood De-
velopments Co.
423-949-6887
www.timber-wood.com
TENNESSEE, Acreage
for Sale in East Tennes-
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acres. For more more in-
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www.afmrealestate.com
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Jai Alai. 1345' on paved
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& dry, 95% pines. Great
investment or develop,
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BECKER RD: quite prof
female to share w/ same,
private home. NO
DRAMA. $600/mo. plus
half utilities. Must love
animals. 772-979-3359
DOWNTOWN STUART:
Furn. rm, kitchen, share
bathrm, no smoking,
mature Christian female
seeking same. ref check.
$125/wk. 772-521-7717
FORT PIERCE Delight-
ful safe & convenient
rooms. 903 N 20th St.
Each room has it's own
microwave, frig & A/C
unit. Lge lot w/bar-b-que
ara in the backyard. En-
tirely renovated. Don't
wait these rooms won't
last, from $120 weekly.
Call Larry 561-414-7355
JENSEN BEACH: Room
For rent in 3bdr/1.5ba
house, Quiet Neighbor-
hood, $400/mo., $100
Sec. Everything included!
+ internet. 772-334-2529
PALM CITY: Your own
bed & full bath. House
priv, in house laundry.
$465/mo + 1/2 utilities
Call 772-341-0474 for in-
terview.
Port St, Lucie Blvd/
Floresta Pool home. Pet
friendly. Furnished room
includes everything!
$165/wk, $330 to move
in. Please Iv. Msg.
772-418-0858 SLC
PORT ST. LUCIE
WEST: MASTER Bed-
room for rent w/ sep
Roman bath & shower in
Spacious 3/2 in quiet
neighborhood. Close to
1-95/shopping, & theater.
$650 utilities incl.
Non-smoker, no pets.
Responsible individuals
only please.
772-979-3920
PORT ST. LUCIE: Near
Bayshore Hess, private
master room/bathroom in
3bdr/2ba home. W/D,
cable, clean. Man
seeking same $125/wk +
$65 for utilities FLS
772-215-2153

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rooms for. rent, $125/wk,
full house privileges. Must
have own bedroom furni-
ture. 772-215-7404
PORT ST. LUCIE: Room
for rent, in 3 bedroom
house. Clean, safe
neighborhood, close to
195 & Tpke. Fenced yard,
porch, Garage, all new
apple. $425/mo. Deposit
required. $250.00
561-575-7383; 628-4502
PORT ST. LUCIE: Share
3/2 home w/ Christian
male in mid- forties. No
smoking $575 + utilities,
1st & last. 772-971-3997
PORT ST.LUCIE: Take a
look @ this priv bdrm &
bath in gorgeous home!
$490/mo incl lutil. You
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FT. PIERCE BEACH
Like new 2 br, 2 ba apt.
Garage, Ocean/River
views. At park.
S a a s o n a 1,
monthly 772-466-5225
Beach Real Estate

PALM CITY: Serene
guest house on Bessey
Creek. 1/1 prof. decor.,
furn. Includes w/d & util.
Loc. near 195 & Tpke,
local groc. stores, etc.
Pool, dock, watch
sunsets from thq deck!
No smoking, pets.
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FORT PIERCE 2bd,
1.5ba, all appliances, &
pool. $795/mo. Profes-
sional Property Manage-
ment & Sales Inc.
772-344-5999

JENSEN BEACH
Charmer 1/1, slate floor
& beamed ceiling
$700/mo Call Verna
772-486-0128

JENSEN BEACH Effi-
ciency for one person.
$600/mo. Need caregiver
personality for light duties
for credit on rent. Call,
Verna 772-486-0128

PALM BEACH GAR-
DENS 1/1 San Matera,
Fabulous location. Luxury
Amenities. Walk to Gar-
dens Mall & New Down-
town at the Gardens.
Rent $975/mo. or Sell for
$189k. 954-661-1973

PORT ST. LUCIE
Anchorage Cove 2/2 3rd
floor w/vaulted ceilings &
skylights, new carpet &
appliances, all amenities,
$950/mo (inci water &
cable) No pu trucks. own-
er / agent 772-473-0338

PORT ST. LUCIE: 2/2/1,
pool, in private wooded
area. Near river,
shopping, & US 1.
$950/mo, $950/security.
Avail. After Feb 1st.
References & Credit
Check. 772-871-0271

STUART: 2/2 Furnished
Condo, Newly remod-
eled, First floor, pool,
screen porch, Lake View.
$850/Annual or $1,250
Seasonal. 772-287-0128

STUART:. Beach Walk
Condo at IRP 2br/2ba,
Available April 20th 2007
short term or long term
for summer/fall. Call
231-582-7696 or cell
231-645-0939 E-mail
goste@gaslightmedia.net

STUART: FREE UTILIT-
IESI Remodeled studio.
No pets. US1 & Monterey
$200/wk, $500dep. Call
772-530-5434

STUART: THIS IS THE
ONE! 2/1, Furn. Close to
the beach, & downtown,
upscale. W/Baby Grand
Piano. $1000/mo. FLS,
772-283-4165


STUART: Unfurn 2br/2ba
55+ comm, 2nd fl corner.
Hndcppd shower, new
carpet, paint & appl.
Parking spot, strge rm,
W/D. Enclosed porch w/
View of 1 of 2 comm
pools & clbhse. Basic
cable & water incl. No
pets. Non smoker
$900/mo FLS Call
772-530-4805

VERO BEACH 2br/1.5ba
LR/DR. AC, patio, W/D.
2nd floor. Close to IR
Hospital and Beaches.
$700/mo includes water
and Garbage. FLS +
12/mo lease. No Pets
1485 37th St.
772-473-1960

VERO BEACH Brand
new studio apt. Priv. en-
trance. Good for one
non-smoking quiet per-
son. $800/mo incl cable,
elec, water. F/L + Sec.
No pets 772-778-4242

VERO BEACH:, 2br/2ba,
Barrier Islands, walking
distance to beach
Annual or seasonal rental.
Fully furnished. Rosanne
Moler. 772-473-3403




Downtown Beautyl
FT, PIERCE 1/1 2nd
floor, corner apartment
with lots of windows.
Freshly painted & up-
dated w/newer carpet.
Large eat-in kitchen
with full sized applian-
ces. Large front porch,
walking distance to
downtown & water.
Move in Special:
$1,290 Totall
($645/mo)
Ref. req. No pets.

Call 954-684-5513

JENSEN BEACH Cot-
tage style 3/2 close to the
river & Langford park.
Lawn Maint included.
$1050/mo. Avail Today
Call Craig 561-214-3544

JENSEN BEACH Ig 3/2
New apple. Vec access 2
to Irg sheds. Great for
small landscape busi-
ness or similar. Plenty of
room for boats or toys. .
Walk to downtown. Avil
today $1,100.mo call
Craig 561-214-3544


N. Palm Bch. Unique
3/2/2 on 1 acre. Terazza
Floors. Spacious, big
screened In porch, large
attached utility building
/storage. 561-312-4709
PALM CITY Brand New!
3ba/2ba/3cg, 2,768 sq ft.
Spacious, deluxe home
with waterview w/fire
place in gated golf comm.
Near 95 0.3 miles away.
$2500/mo 561-876-6482
PORT ST. LUCIE -
3/2/2 CBS, Newly Re-
modeled. New carpet &
appliances, Tile through-
out. Screened in porch.
Close to shopping Cen-
ters. $1,050/mo. F/L/S
Call 561-746-1408 or
561-301-7071
PORT ST. LUCIE: 3/2/2
Sawgrass Lakes gated
comm, clbhse w/pool
$1250/mo, 1 months rent,
1 months sec.
561-602-8569
PORT ST. LUCIE: 2/2/1,
Tile thru-out, large fenced
bckyd that backs up to
park. Nice neighborhood.
Refs req. $950 dep &
$950/mo 772-461-6077
PORT ST. LUCIE: New
construction 2200 sq ft.
U/A, 4/2/2 split fir plan,
close to everything!
$1325/mo Minimum F &
S. Call 954-993-2895
PORT ST. Lucle: New
Construction! 2000 sq ft
U/A; 4/2/2; Split fir plan.
Close to everything, Ig
bck yd. $1275/mo Min F
& S. Call 954-993-2895
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772-626-5820
STUART 2bd/2ba, Wa-
terfront on wide river
w/boat slip. Adorable
home with nice yard
$2,500 per month
561-310-7772/371-0323
STUART: South,Hibiscus
Park. 3/2/1, Close to
Hospital, shopping, inlet,
1-95, incl's trash p/up.
$1150/mo. 1st, last, sec.
Pets allowed. $500 off
w/1yr. Ise. 772-461-4172


VERO BEACH 3/2/1,
unfurnished, A/C tiled
thru-out, ref, stove, DW,
Washer & Dryer, new
2001, pets OK. 19 43rd
Ct. $995/mo + $1400 sec
954-401-8833
VERO BEACH Steps to
beach. 2bdrm, Spacious
country kitchen, LR, FR,
W/D, Garage, $1295/mo
Seasni $2500 Furn. Rent
to own. 772-489-0180
VERO BEACH- 3/2/2
Executive Manor. Large
private fenced home, on
quiet cul-ta-sac. Formal
DR/LR Ig pool/lanai.
$1495/mo possible lease
option. 772-770-3073




FORT PIERCE Brand
newly Lakes At The Sav-
annahs. 2Bd/2Ba/1Cg,
scr porch, W/D, Clbhse,
pool, tennis. $950/mo F/S
561-329-4486 owner/agt
FT. PIERCE: Surrey
Woods 2/2, Gated
Comm. Lots of ameni-
ties, Very nice area.
Yearly lease $850/mo.
954-649-0789/922-3204
FT. PIERCE: Off 25th St.
Gated comm w/pool &
spa. Lg 2/2 w/ laundry &
all appl's. Rents from
$825, 1 month sec. Call
772-489-8421
HOBE SOUND New 3/3
Luxury Townhouse in
Gated Community. Ele-
vator, Pool, & many
amenities. $1800/mo.
F/L/S 1-800-900-9779
STUART: Central park-
way Vilabela new 2/2/1,
gated, across from comm.
clubhse & pool $1000/mo.
No smoker/pets. Owner
561-436-4931
TEQUESTA: Riverfront,
3/2.5/gar, gated, end unit,
screen porch, golf, pool,
tennis, free cbl & maint.,
furn/unfurn. $1500/mo.
561-575-5915



FT. PIERCE: 2br/1lba,
Clean, $700/mo. First
and last security deposit.
No Pets. Call after 3PM.
772-465-0419
SEBASTIAN Off South
Winbrow, 2BD/1BA Du-
plex, W/D hook up, One
avail now or one avail Jan
15th, $750 & $775/mo
Call Rita 772-589-2426


SO. STUART 2/2
w/carport, Ig FL room
w/AC. Close to shopping
$950/mo + F/L/S
772-545-0876
VERO BEACH 2/2 Du-
plex, w/carport unfurn on
water, all appl. Centrally
located near shopping &
dining. Ann. leases.
$1185/mo Maint. Incl.
772-473-2269




FT. PIERCE: 2br/2ba
Rent to own Ig Mobile
home in a pleasant envi-
ronment. Close to beach-
es, shops & more.
$600/mo First and Last.
561-281-3365
HOBE SOUND:
Ridgeway Mobile 'Home
Park, 3br/2ba, furn'd, 55+
scr room, carport. Pool &
clubhouse. $750/mo. Or
buy $65K 772-579-8144
JENSEN BEACH Ocean
Breeze Park 55+ 2/1
+carport, beautifully reno-
vated & furn. $725/mo
+sec. 772-360-6452
Plantation Manor 45+.
New Year Deall Gated
community, 2 bedrooms.
$500 will move you in +
Application fee. Month to
Month. 772-465-0990

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STUART Port Salerno:
2/1 mobile home, $750 -
$850/mo. Call Verna
772-486-0128




NORTH CAROLINA
Murphy Be in the heart
of the Tri-State. 2/2 Log
Cabin w/Fireplace. Wrap
around deck. All ameni-
ties incl. Pet Friendly
Come stay for a week
$575 or just a few days 3
min. for $285. Call
772-465-5443
Ladybugchalet@yahoo.com




North Carolina Western
Blue ridge Mountains!
Fall colors are happening
nowl Cabin rentals, RV
Park, Call For reserva-
tions 561-718-1090 or
826-442-4964 visit
www.skylslandretreat.com
ORLANDO VACATION
HOUSE 4/2 w/2 Car Ga-
rage In New Gated Com-
munity. Screened Heated
Pool, Washer/Dryer, On
Lake w/Dock & Close to
Disney, $155/night
1-954-964-0915
www pvphouse com

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TIMESHARE RESALES
Buy, Sell, Rent Time-
shares. No commission
or broker fees.
1-800-640-6886
www.buyatimeshare.com




STUART: ANNUAL
dockage, holds 28'-35',
Barcelona St. near Mana-
tee Pocket, $275/mo, no
electric or water
772-287-1093




VERO BEACH, Garage
/storage bay, 12' door,
15'x35' deep, elec/water,
lift avail, bathroom facility,
$600/mo. 'FREC reag
772-559-3398 / 234-8870




HOBE SOUND Secure
Storage Space, for
Boats, Trailers, Rvs &
trucks. 772-545-9477

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AMC CONCORD DL -
1979. Runs good. Cold
A/C. Original 8 Track
Tape player & Radio.
$2,900 OBO Call
772-871-2009



AUDI TT ROADSTER,
2001, 1.8 Turbo, 5spd,
15K miles. Silver w/black
leather, 5 CD changer w/
Bose speakers. Like
new! $18,000. Call
772-336-6096 or
561-797-5111 SLC

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AND SELL IT FAST


BLOWN HEAD GAS-
KET? State of the art
2-part carbon metallic
chemical process. Repair
yourself. 100% guaran-
teed. 1-866-780-9041
www.RXAuto.com
BUICK LESABRE '95
Gold clean & cold ac.
$2000 call 772-708-3909
anytime.
BUICK PARK Avenue
Ultra 1999 Super-
charged, loaded, 80K
miles $7500 obo
772-529-2518
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772-595-1997
6145 South US 11 Ft. Pierce S


WE FINANCE YOU!
CLEAN CARS, TRUCKS 8 SUV'S


2000 Pontiac
Grand AM GT
Low Miles, Sporty
Only $1500 Down

1999 Ford
Taurus SE
Low Miles,
Only $900 Down

1999 Isuzu Rodeo
LS Loaded!
Extra Nice
Only $1500 Down

1995 GMC 1500
X-Cah, Leather,
Custom Truck
Only $900 Down

1994 Toyota Corolla
4DR, Auto, A/C
Gas Saver
Only $900 Down


2000 Olds
Silhouette Van
9 Passenger, CleanI
Only $1200 Down

1996 Saturn SLI
4DR Auto,
Gas Saver
Only $800 Down


1997 Ford
Explorer XLT
4x4, Leather
Only $1000 Down

1997 Jeep Grand
Cherokee Laredo,
Low Miles
Only $1200 Down

.1997 Ford Ranger XLT
Extra-Cab, V6, Auto
Bedliner
Only $1,100 Down


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BUICK ROADMASTER:
'93, 4Dr, Great condition,
5, new tires. 45,800
Original miles, $4,000.
772-878-5209
BUICK TERRAZA 2005:
5200 miles, leather seats,
AM/ FM/ CD/ DVD, ster-
eo, PW,PB,PS & Cruise
Control $17,500.
772-286-3406
CADDILAC DEVILLE:
'90, White, 99k mi.
Leather int. cold A/C.
Good condition, $1500,
obo 772-287-0048
CADDY DIEVILLE: '68,
convertible, White. Red
leather interior, 78k mi.
runs well, looks great.
$10,000. 772-418-3576
CADILLAC 2001 SLS:
Silver, 38K miles. Fully
equipped Very clean,
mint condition! $10,000
obo 772-618-3291
CADILLAC DEVILLE:
1996 Fully equipped, all
leather, good tires. 99K
miles, Great Condl
$4,795 772-589-7331
CADILLAC Eldorado:
'91, Touring coupe, Exc.
cond. & well maint. No
major mech. problems.
$3,500. 772-873-6617
CADILLAC LIMO: Black,
1984. 40 miles, Like
Newll $4,500
772-562-6012
CADILLAC: 1972 Eldor-
ado Convertible 51K
miles. Easy restorationl
Power locksl $7,500 firm
772-465-0123
CADILLAC: Deville, '02,
30K mi., 4dr, leather int.
Northstar V8 Engine,
loaded, Exc. condition,
$14,500. 772-569-7021
CADILLAC: Seville, '94
Mint Conditiodition. Well
Maained, New Tires,
Illness forces sale. $4750
Or Best Offer.
561-339-8422
CHEVROLET: Cavalier
wagon, 1993, 4 dr, 83K
ml, 6 cyl, auto, $1500
runs good.
772-778-5237
CHEVROLET: Lumina
LS, '98, Wht ext, Tan Ithr
int, loaded, garage kept
93K rfllles, $3500.
772-388-1364; 559-6247
CHEVY CLASSIC Sta-
tion Wagon, 1987. New
radio & speakers, tinted
windows, A/C, racing
wheels & good tires.
$2000 772-871-6353


CHRYSLER 300M :
2001, 4dr, 67K miles, sil-
ver leather interior, moon
roof. $8900 Very good
cond! 772-337-7458
CHRYSLER CONV:
Sebring, '96, JX, Plum ,
gd/ex cond. 63K mi. brig.
NADA $4700. Sell for
$3800 772-340-1664
CHRYSLER SEBRING
LX 2002 $6,500 obo Call
Louie 772-429-0007
CORVETTE: '06, Z06,
17,900K mi., navigation
system. Lojack, CIr Velo.
keyless entry. $64,900
obo. 772-260-3068
DODGE SHADOW '91,
Only 19K miles, 4-dr, au-
tomatic, A/C Good tires.
$1,095 772-335-1254
DONATE YOUR Car to
American Association for
Cancer Research-Saving
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EXPEDITION LTD: '06,
all Ithr, DVD, moonroof,
Black, 33K mi., take over
what's owed. No money
exchg. 561-704-4306
FORD AEROSTAR: '93,
new tires, motor &
transmission replaced,
202K mi., Runs Good.
$1200, or best offer.
772-388-3034,
FORD CROWN VIC: '01,
Auto, Ice cold A/C, very
clean, make offers.
Perfect 1st car.
772-529-2000
FORD CROWN Victoria,
91' Station wagon, 100k
miles. Runs greatly $2500
772-288-1182
FORD CROWN Victoria:
'88, station wagon, runs
good. 128,700 miles.
$500, cash.
772-225-8890
FORD RANGER: '90,
XLT, Extended cab, V6
auto, carpenter cab, runs
good. $800,
772-589-2684
FORD TAURUS: '96,
Auto, V6, clean Inside &
out $2000, call
772-337-7827
FORD TAURUS: 1996
Good running car w/CD
player & COLD ACI Lots
of room, power every-
thing, clean Inside and
outl $2000 Call
772-380-9893 Lv. msg


GMC ENVOY: '03
16,500 mi. 1 owner, Like
new, Always gar. tow
pkg, Mich.tires. $16,950
obo 772-223-1003
HYUNDAI 350XL: 2004
4dr. Sun roof, loaded, all
power, leather seats, Mint
Cond! 2 yrs left on warr.
$14,700 772-785-8309
JAGUAR: XJS-V12 '84,
2 door, coupe, new paint.
$5000, Or Best Offer
772-562-2170
MAZDA MIATA: 1997,
A/C, power windows,
excellent cond! White
conv, belt & hoses rep.
$6000 772-589-5201
MERCEDES BENZ 1999
300 diesel burgundy
w/tan interior $16,500
Call 772-564-9189
MERCEDES BENZ: 300
CE Coupe,'92, Red,
$4800, OBO. Call Harry
561-818-5578
MERCEDES STATION
Wagon 1991, 300 TE, 3
seats, loaded. $4900
772-978-5910 IR
MERCURY LS SABLE:
'97, New tires, brakes,
belts, all power. Very
clean. $2400.
772-871-6574
MERCURY TRACER
1997, 4 door,. white, 52K
miles. Very good condl
Tinted windows, vent
shades, 27 mi city $3200
obo Many new parts
772-871-2342
MITSUBISHI MIRAGE
'01, Exc cond.. runs
great, 70,200 ml $5000
772-225-8890
MONTE CARLO: SS,
'03, Excellent condition,
sunroof, off wht, 55k mi.
A/C, & loaded. 16,500
obo. 772-532-1720
MUSTANG: 1983, 5.0
Convertible, high
performance, only 78K
mi., Needs TLC $1,000
OBO. 772-778-0414
OLDSMOBILE CUT-
LASS 442, 1987, Project
car, First $300 tows it
away! 772-370-0324
PONTIAC FIREBIRD:
'00 Blue/Green 57K ml.,
$8500 T-tops, monsoon
stereo, all power, exc.
cond; 561-632-1294
PONTIAC: Catalina '77,
5.0 liter engine, sedan,
nice Interior, runs good.
$3000, Or Best Offer.
772-794-6578


PORSCHE 944 TURBO:
'87 BIk, 106K mi., Exc.
cond. Bge int, A/C, 5 spd,
Ithr, stereo, mnrf. $6775
772-486-0251/ 225-3876
SATURN 1997, 4 door
Wagon 104K miles. Runs
Great! $2,500 obo
772-336-0827 or 772-260
2551 SLC
SATURN SL: '00, 4 door
Slvr, A/C, CD, 5 spd std.
100 hwy mi, runs great.
New clutch & batt. $4000
OBO. 561-575-9529
SUZUKI GRAND VI-
TARA: 2000 White, Grey
leather, Loaded! $5,900
772-532-1799
TOWNCAR:'05,Showrm
new, Champagne, non
smoker, garage kept,
25K highway miles.
$24,500 772-418-9722
TOYOTA 4 runner, '97,
SR-5 Tow pkg, runs great
102,450 mi $7200
772-225-8890
TOYOTA TERCEL '93
Runs, manual trans.
Needs transmission
work. $200 obo
772-284-1909
VOLVO: Classic, '72
P1800/E sport, 2 str, 83k
mi. Orig, 5 spd, A/C,
rebuilt, inside restored.
$4500obo 772-567-2842





FUSION 2007 90ccatv
4strok: fully auto, remote
kill, disc brakes, throttle
limiter 5 colors to choose.
no deposit. We deliver.
only $10. in crate special
$389. 1-678-481-6230 or
1-770-539-4978
Retired Auto Mechanic:
Tools & Equipment for
Sale. Call for Details.
772-340-0802; Cell
772-475-7587
S-10 CHEV. parts for
94,doors94-97,hood, air
deflector,radiator supp.
$195. 772-467-1714 SLC




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650 VSTAR CLASSIC-
Perfect for ladies or gen-
tlemen! '03, indigo blue,
exc.cond.,2800 mi., many
extras Very strong bike!
$6500/obo. 321-253-0001
HARLEY DAVIDSON
FLHP ROAD KING.
2004, 17,000 miles, many
extras! Asking $13,500.
321-693-9647.
HONDA EX400 Facto-
ry 440 kit, cam & crank,
low miles: New Paddle
tires! Like new!
$3495/obo 772-341-2027
KAWASAKI VULCAN
1500 Classic, 1997 Red,
37K miles. Lots of
chrome! Custom wheels,
windshield, side compart-
ments, saddle bra &
bags, Vance Hines pipes,
wrap around dual rail
front fender, passing
lamps, highway bars.
$5500 OBO or will trade
for carl! 772-873-0541
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Honda Kawasaki We
take Trade-ins, Consign-
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cles Hurry Inl Blow Out
Prices on ATV's VTX
1300's & Jet Skis. We
match or beat anyone's
price. 3804 S. US 1, Ft.
Pierce 772-464-6385
VICTORY DELUXE:
Touring Cruiser 2002,
gold/cream. 3,600 mis,
garaged, locking hard
bags $7,000 Call
772-559-0233
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2000 ESPRE: 23' 5th
wheel, Excellent Cond!!
New tires, batteries, awn-
ing. Orig owner. Sleeps
6, A/C, cable ready in-
cid's hitch. Will sell w/
truck! $9,000. neg.
772-224-6463
CHEVY ASTRO AERO-
LITE: 1987, w/ generator
New engine & tires.
Needs work. $3,495 obo.
772-335-8167
GRAND JUNCTION: 37'
2005, 5th wheel. Brand
new! Comp loaded w/ fire
place, 4 slide outs, full
bath & kitch & living
room. TV, surround
sound, cable ready, & all
apple's Hot water heater,
gas stove & refridge.
$26,000. Call for details
772-528-9874,
HOLIDAY RAMBLER 32'
1999 Alumalite 5th wheel
2 slides, W/D, 'many oth-
er extras, one owner,
clean, used very little
$22,900 423-313-2333
SUMMER IN MAINE:
Resort park in old orchid
bch, 3 swim pis, 2 hot
tubs, club house, 3 miles
from bch. 40' trier, 2 tip
bts, 2 br/1ba, 25' heated
& A/C FL rm, 15' cover
porch, 2 decks, 2 sheds,
4 car drvwy, everything
goes. $26,000 Call
772-340-1664 for info.
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ISUZU: '88, SUV, 2.6L,
AT/AC, 140K. mi., well
maintained, 10 disc CD
changer, $1400.
772-464-8852



CHEVY S-10 2000,
Very good condition,
Must see! First $6,000.
Takes it! 772-466-5904
CHEVY SILVERADO:
1996 Ext cab, V8, new
trans & radiator. A/C, pwr
locks & windows, well
maintained! 140K miles
$4,900. 772-489-3091 /
772-979-5943
DODGE RAM: 3500, '02,
Cummins Turbo Diesel,
24 valve, 6 speed, Blue
on Blue. $16,000 OBO.
772-344-5226
FORD E150: '85, new
A/C, new radio, brakes-,
carburetor rebuilt, motor
transmission, etc. Sell
$800, 772-337-4352
FORD F-150: 1999,
Many extras! 72K miles,
A/C, fully loaded. Orig.
owner, full service re-
cords! $10,500. Will sell
with RVI!! 77-224-6463
GMC SAVANA 90', Ex-
tended, 8 passenger plus
five feet of cargo space.
Very. good shape. $7,900
772-359-0494



2003 KENDALL: V nose
Cargo Trailer 6 x 14 x 6.5
Inside height. Rear ramp
& diamond plate floor.
Very clean $2,900
772-781-5006 or 561-317
3844


BATS


21' MACO: 1980, CC. Lg
bait well, rod storage both
sides, all cushioned
115hp, needs work
$2500 firm 772-288-1182
JET BOAT, Eliminator
454, 20', 1984, w/trailer.
Fast, fun, many extras!
Owner motivated to sell.
$10,000/obo. Any offer
considered.321-752-3957


STAMAS YATCH Ex-
press Sports Fisherman,
$65,000 or best offers
www stamasboat.com
561-746-0644/309-1264
TWIN VEE: 1996, 17'
center console, live well,
bimini, 50hp, Great
fishing boat, $4000.
772-418-3576


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