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The Grammy Guru DT
offers some frank E I
advice about fats and
ways to fight against a
,bulging waistline
Building bridges
to East Stuart
Dedicated volunteers striving to
keep kids off the streets
BY DONALD RODRIGUE
Staff writer
STUART Ever since last
May, an. East Stuart couple'
and their friends and neigh-
bors have been gathering
each day with a lofty goal: To
change their community's
future, one child at a time.
Charles and Cynthia Rozi-
er founded the non-profit
Building Bridges to Youth,
Inc. across from Martin
Luther King Park in order to
help provide East Stuart chil-
dren the extra tools they
need to succeed in life.
In addition to after-school
computer classes, parents
and high school seniors vol-
unteer their time to help the
children with any homework
difficulties and provide addi-
Boats
bogging
down in
Carolina
Canal
Residents
flip-flopping on
dredging and
special
assessment
BY DONALD RODRIGUE
Staff writer
STUART -Almost a third
of the people attending the
Stuart City Commission
meeting on Aug. 27 live
along South Carolina Drive
and own homes backing up
the Carolina Canal.
They all have boats.
And many were up in
arms about having to pay a
special property tax assess-
ment to dredge the canal,
their main gateway to the
St. Lucie River.
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tional tutoring.
Charles Rozier offers area
adolescents, particularly
young males, an enticing
alternative to hanging out on
street corners: free guitar les'-
sons.
A mostly self-taught musi-
cian who took a few lessons
and studied on the comput-
er, Mr. Rozier and a group of
friends were performing for
charity fashion shows and
other venues when it
dawned on him that he could
use his talent to reach out to
East Stuart at-risk youth.
So with some donated
equipment and a few used
Guitars that he bought with
his own money, he began
promoting free guitar lessons
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Staff photos by Donald Rodrigue
The musical director of Building Bridges to Youth, Charles Rozier, teaches the fine
points of fretwork free of charge to aspiring guitar players, from left, Avery Clark, 13,
James Smallwood, 14, and Fred Isreal, 12, on Wednesday afternoons in East Stuart.
CHAMPAGNE AND GATORADE
Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
The St. Lucie Mets celebrate with champagne and orange Gatorade after reaching the Florida State League playoffs
with a victory over Daytona Friday, Aug. 29. The Mets advanced to play the Brevard Manatees. For first-round play-
off results check our Web site at Hometownnewsol.com
The
skinny
on skin
South Fork fumbles
its way past Jensen
Some
timely -I
advice on Shelley Koppel
guarding against skin
cancer and other
such ailments A 15
Stopping
computer-
speak
Why do '
computer
program- Sean McCarthy
mers write programs that
pop up technical
questions? A10
Index
Business A8
Entertainment Calendar .... B2
Classified BI11
Crossword B10
Community Notes................ B8
Dining & Entertainment .... BI
Dining Revie ......................... B5
Horoscopes 81
Sports B10
Police Report ................... AS
Gardening B6
Travel A12
Viewpoint A6
Week in Review .................... A3
Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Dana McCartney performs with the Jensen Beach
High School dance team during halftime of the sea-
son opening football game against the South Fork
High School Bulldogs Friday, Aug. 31.
Bv MATT DEWHURST
H5poni writer
1 he 2006 version of the
Souih- Fork -Jensen Beach'
football game saw the Bull-
dogs win 35-14.
In 2u07,. all South Fork
could muster was the 14.
Thankfully it was all they
would need.
Jensen Beach played hard
against their heavily favored
rivals. but fell just short of a
shocking upset at home, 14-9.
'We have a lot to be proud
of. l think a lot of people going
into this game thought it was
going to be a one-sided
affair," Falcons head coach
Ralph Radtke said. "Our kids,
I'm so proud of them."
Emering the second half
with a slim three-point lead,
South Fork watched the Fal-
cons methodically break
down their defense to open
the third quarter. The Falcons
slowly picked away yardage
with an even run and pass
attack, keeping South Fork
defenders on their toes.
The result was an 11-play,
67-yard scoring drive, includ-
ing two third-down conver-
sions.
Running backlGerald Foot-
man recovered teammate
Justin Washington's fumble in
the end zone after a five-yard
run for a touchdown, and
even though kicker Kevin
Fitzpatrick's extra point was
blocked, Jensen Beach had a
9-6 lead with just over six
minutes to go in the third
quarter.
South Fork responded with
a nice scoring drive of its own,
marching 63-yards on 13
plays, capped with a Willie
Walker touchdown run with
11:47 left in the fourth quar-
ter. Besides a one-play "drive"
to end the first half, it was the
first time since the second
quarter that a South Fork pos-
session didn't end with a lost
fumble.
"We'll have to have them go
to bed with the ball or some-
thing," said South Fork head
coach Dennis Levelle. "When
you win with five turnovers I
think that says something. I'm
a math guy. Things did not go
our way mathematically.
Everything that could go
wrong did."
While Levelle was wrong
about the number of
turnovers his team had (they
had four, all fumbles) he was
right about his team's ability
to close out a game despite
giving their opponent count-
less opportunities to win.
One thing he might want to
change is his players' idea of
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Two Stuart
commercial
centers are
discussed
Commissioners
concerned
about
congestion,
traffic flow
BY DONALD RODRIGUE
Staff writer
STUART In just a few
years, the mostly rural
southern edge of the Stuart
city limits along Kanner
Highway will take on a
whole new urban look.
Developers are seeking
preliminary approval for
two new commercial cen-
ters to rise on the northeast
side of the highway near
Indian Street.
One is proposing to build
The Shoppes at Gateway, a
66,000 square-foot shop-
ping center the northeast
corner of Indian Street and
Kanner Highway.
Just to the north, another
developer is planning Cen-
ter Pointe, approximately
133,000 square feet of med-
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FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
Junior Achievement will
hold its 22nd annual Bowl-
ing Classic at the Stuart
Lanes on Sept. 28, from 6 to
8 p.m. and 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.
and on Sept. 29, from 5:30 to
7:30 p.m. and 8 to 10 p.m.
Junior Achievement aims
to give students in kinder-
garten through 12th grade a
fundamental understanding
of the free enterprise sys-
tem.
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to the neighborhood. ,
Now you'll find him encir-
cled by a group of young
aspirifig musicianss each
Weednesday.afternoon.
"The kids have nothing to
do and nowhere to go," he
said. "I am using my love tor
the guitar to reach out to kids
who might never have the
chance to pick up a guitar."
Cynthia Rozier wears
many hats as the program
manager for Building Bridges
to Youth. In addition to help-
ing tutor the children in the
afternoon, she also gives the
young girls dance lessons.
She says she took dance les-
sons herself with the Job
Corps.
"I've been teaching dance
for like 15 years in my neigh-
borhood and church," Mrs.
Rozier said. "I love working
with the children in the
neighborhood."
The couple's outreach isn't
just limited to children,
either. On Wednesday after-
noons, you'll find Mrs. Rozier
and a host of other volun-
teers packing up free hot
meals to go for East Stuart
senior citizens.
One of her helpers, Vincent
Green, said they were just
putting the Biblical princi-
pal of sowing and reaping to
good use.
"We're sowing, so we're
going to reap," he said.
"We're putting back into our
community."
On Friday mornings, the
volunteers stay busy hand-
ing out free canned goods
and non-perishable food
items to the needy in the
neighborhood. The group
doesn't let the computer lab
sit idle either.
Senior citizens and other
adults are also offering free
computer classes on Mon-
day nights, since "there are a
lot of adults who don't even
know how to start up a com-
puter," Mr. Rozier said.
In June, he and his fellow
musicians began the Satur-
day Nite Jam, a live music
performance aimed at get-
ting area youth interested in
learning to play music. The
concerts begin at 7:30 p.m.,
and Mr. Rozier says they're
standing room only.
Although he says Building
Bridges receives no govern-
ment funds as of yet, the
group does receive dona-
tions of food and other
goods from the Treasure
Coast Food Bank, ,in Fort
Pierce. In addition, the
landlord of the small shop-
ping center where the group
is located, Philip Harvey,
donates the space to them
for free.
In addition, Mr. Harvey
and Mr. Rozier say other
area residents and business
have also donated their
tine and energy to helping
Building Bridges fulfill its
goals.
These include Edward
Morman, the owner of Sim-
ply Computing in Port St.
Lucie, who helped get their
computer lab up and run-
ning,' and Dr. W.T. Thomp-
son, a former Martin Coun-
ty educator and owner of a
food catering business, who
helps prepare the meals dis-
tributed by the group.
Mr. Thompson's special-
ization in Greek, Bahamian
and Polynesian foods
ensures that senior citizens
of the area get an exotic
treat every week, rather
than just a simple food
handout.
All the volunteers are
hoping, that their efforts
with youth will help prevent
another tragedy, such as 16-
ycar-old Dewayne Bernard
Mitchell III of Hobe Sound,
who was killed in a street
fight on Aug. 5.
"Where there's a will,
there's away," Mr. Rozier said.
"We had to start somewhere.
We couldn't just sit back and
do nothing."
And Building Bridges, is
doing so much that the group
has already "outgrown its
facilities. The group now has
a wish list of items needed to
help the volunteers continue
to reach out to the neighbor-
hood of East Stuart. These
include 10 flat screen com-
puter monitors, more guitars,
funding for field trips, a larger
facility for the program, and
of course, more volunteers.
Anyone interested in volun-
teering for the organization
or making a donation can
call (772) 781-8300 or visit the
Building Bridges offices at 508
Martin Luther KingBlvd.
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Photo submitted by Ellen Peitz
Dr. Edward Lippisch and Jacqueline Thurlow-Lippisch, left, have named the Research Library and Archives of the New
Elliott Museum for Mrs. Lippisch's parents, Sandra Henderson Thurlow and Thomas H. Thurlow, Jr., right.
Elliott Museum research library
named after Thurlow family
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
STUART Scott Baratta,
Campaign Chairman for,
The New Elliott Museum,
announced that Dr. Edward
Lippisch and Jacqueline
Thurlow-Lippisch have
named the Research Library
and Archives. of the New
Elliott Museum for Mrs. Lip-
pisch's parents, Sandra Hen-
derson Thurlow and
Thomas H. Thurlow, Jr.
The Thurlow Research
Library and Archives will be
a house an extensive collec-
tion of historic documents,
photographs, and books,
which will chronicle, the
lives of pioneer families and
document the history of the
Treasure Coast.
The Library will be a place
of research and learning
while preserving the history
of the Treasure Coast for
future generations. The
archives will hold the results
of extensive studies done by
Mrs. Thurlow in researching
her 'three books "Sewall's
Point: The History of a
Peninsular Community on
Florida's Treasure Coast,"
"Stuart on the St. Lucie" and
"Historic Jensen and Eden
on Florida's Indian River."
These manuscripts, pho-
tographs, ind oral histories
will be added to the Elliott
Museum's collections to cre-
ate a comprehensive histor-
ical archive of the St. Lucie
River region.
For over four decades, The
Elliott Museum on Hutchin-
son Island, has served as a
cultural and educational
resource for thousands of
residents, tourists and auto-
mobile enthusiasts. The
Elliott Museum is a celebra-
tion of innovation and of
how creativity and ingenuity
have changed lives and
made history.
It is operated by the His-
torical Society of Martin
County, a nonprofit organi-
zation dedicated to preserv-
ing and interpreting our
region's heritage.
For more information
about the Historical Society
of Martin County or The
Elliott Museum please call
(772) 225-1961, ext. 110.
Volunteers wanted to help spruce up Stuart
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
Stuart in Bloom is seeking
volunteers to help spruce
up the city in time for Stu-
art In Bloom, the local cam-
paign for America In
.Bloom, a national beautifi-
cation competition.
Stuart will compete with
cities of the same popula-
tions across the nation in a
variety of categories, such
as floral displays, turf,
urban forestry, environ-
mental effort and more.
The America In Bloom
judges panel, composed of
arborists, master garden-
ers, extension agents and
parks superintendents will
travel to Stuart in May and
spend two days taking in
the city.
Sponsors are also needed
to help foster community
pride and forge business
partnerships.
For more information,
call Lauren Palmero at
(772) 485-9092.
WEEK IN
REVIEW
Stuart man charged in
Hobe Sound homicide
Martin County Sheriff's deputies arrested Brandon
Tyrone Boggs, 20,806 Spruce Ave., on Aug. 29 in connec-
tion with the Aug. 5 shooting of 16-year-old Dewayne
Bernard Mitchell III of Hobe Sound.
Mr. Boggs was charged with manslaughter with a
firearm and is being held in the Martin County Jail.
Bond has been set at $1.25 million.
Dewayne was killed during a street brawl about 2 a.m.
near Banner Lake Park in Hobe Sound. According to
Sheriff's Office reports, witnesses said that both
weapons and a baseball bat were involved in the fight-
ing.
According to the Sheriff's investigation, Mr. Boggs
reportedly tolda friend that he'd fired his weapon in the
air that night but denied any involvement when ques-
tioned by deputies afterwards.
According to Florida Law Enforcement records and
Martin County court records, Mr. Boggs has been
charged previously with burglary and grand larceny,
possession of drug paraphernalia and resisting arrest
without violence. ,
Sheriff's deputies charged another man, Stephen
Lawrence Smith, 26, of Hobe Sound, with possessing a
firearm by a convicted felon, after he admitting firing
his 22-caliber pistol into the air during the fight that
night.
Indiantown men charged in child porn case
A federal grand jury indicted three, Indiantown men
on Aug. 30 after Martin County Sheriff deputies arrested
them on child pornography charges.
Court records state that all three were accused of film-
ing 16-year-boys having sex and then attempting to dis-
tribute the films.
Leonard Parks Jr., 24, and Randy Charles Harris, 37,
both of Indiantown, were indicted on one charge each
of producing child pornography. Salvador Pascual
Aguirre, 23, also of Indiantown, was charged with
receiving or attempting to receive child pornography.
Sheriff's deputies began investigating the trio after a
man who was accused of stealing Mr. Harris' credit card
reportedly showed investigators a cell phone video of
Mr. Harris filming the teens having sex. Deputies later
found four video clips on Mr. Harris' computer.
Investigators also recovered an instant message con-
versation in which Mr. Harris told Mr. Aguirre about the
videos and the latter requested photos. When searching
Mr. Aguirre's computer files, they reportedly found pic-
tures of Mr. Parks having sex with one of the teens.
Martin County properties to
receive water service
The Martin County Board of Commissioners paved
the way for 44 property owners in Rocky Point and Palm
City to be connected to municipal water service.
Assessments for the utility work were approved dur-
ing the commission's Aug. 14 meeting, with costs being
split between the county and the property owners.
The estimated cost of connecting 33 properties on
Glen Ridge Trail in Rocky Point is $229,000. Property
owners will have the option of paying a lump sum of
$6,942 or spreading the payments out over 10 years at a
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Experience the healing art of
YOGA lyengar Yoga
CENTER OF STUART
Join those who have discovered the benefits of lyengar yoga. It is a form
of yoga that can be enjoyed by nearly everyone, including many with
limited mobility.
* lyengar focuses on proper body alignment, using props such as straps,
wooden blocks, and other objects.
* lyengar makes complex asanas (poses) accessible to people at all
physical fitness levels.
The Yoga Center of Stuart is the only yoga studio on the Treasure Coast
with an lyengar-certified instructor. Carol Fridolph has studied lyengar
yoga since 1987, including traveling to Pune, India to study personally
with B.K.S. lyengar, creator of this healing style of yoga.
For a schedule of classes, call today 341-6573.
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EDDIE HUGGINS started his own company in 1990 after many
years of practical experience with several land development com-
panies as a heavy construction equipment operator and later, as a
supervisor over the projects. The business is located in the heart
Sj > *. of Martin County, Florida, where more than 75 local residents are
Employed.
For over 17 years, Eddie Huggins and The Eddie Huggins Land
Grading Co have successfully completed numerous suite work
projects for private developers, general contractors and individual
property owners throughout Martin and St. Lucie Counties.
SInaddidon to the diverse earthwork construction operation, The
SEddie Huggins Land Grading Co continues to be a maler supplier
of fill. sand and rock materials forlocal contractors and
developers.
Recently added to the vast line of services is construction and
demolition debris removal using 20 c/y and 10 c/y dumpsters and
installationn orboth Bahia and Floratam sod. This provides
customers a "full" service site contractor.
The company provides seasoned professionals at all levels...from
E h k on-the-job tradesmen to skilled estimators and management.
Earthwork Equipment operators and drivers are "industry pros" who under-
Paving stand and appreciate the meaning of quality and professionalism.
Underground Utilities The Eddie Iruggins Land Grading Co is considered one of the
area's most reputable site work contractors. The company has
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A fundraiser will be held Sept. 15, in front of Awareness.
Technology, for the family of Todd Almeter, a Palm City
resident, who died tragically after a sudden illness.
Fundraiser to
help family of
Palm City man
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
PALM CITY A fund-
raising rummage sale, to be
held Sept. 15 in front of
Awareness Technology, will
be the kickoff event for the"'
family of Todd Almeter, a
Palm City resident, who
died tragically after a sud-
den illness.
The event will run from 8
a.m. 1 p.m. with bargains,
a bounce house for chil-
dren, refreshments and a
memorial, where donations
will be accepted.
Mr. Almeter, a Palm City
resident, was married to his
high school sweetheart
Valerie for 16 years and was
the father of three daugh-
ters: Jessica (14), Sara (10)
and Sevi (6), all who
attend Martin County
schools.
Mr. Almeter had been
working at Awareness Tech-
nology for nine years as a
project engineer.
He started having severe
headaches several months
ago. At first the doctors were
baffled and then in late July
they discovered he was ter-
minally ill.
Last week his family, co-
workers and friends all paid
their final respects at his
funeral.
A trust fund was created
at Riverside Bank and vari-
ous fundraising actides
have been planned in an
effort to help his family
keep their house and edu-
cate their children.
Private donations to the
Almeter family trust fund
can also be made by con-
tacting Riverside Bank.
Awareness Technology is
located at 1935 Martin
Highway (CR 714) about a
mile from the Post Office
heading west and across the
street from Danforth in
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POLICE REPORT
Editor's note: This is a
list of arrests, not convic-
tions, and all arrestees are
presumed innocent unless
or until proven guilty in a
court of law.
Martin County
Sheriffs Department
Aug. 17-23
*Robert Samuel Anderson,
48, 6451 S.E. Federal High-
way, Stuart, was charged with
felony violation of probation.
*Azelle Lazitrious
Langston, 30; 716 East Ave.,
Stuart, was charged with
possession of a controlled
substance and obstructing
justice without violence.
*Walser Colin Stevens, 49,
438 Martin Luther King Blvd.,
Stuart, was charged with
grand theft.
*Shaka Carlester Willis, 26,
14746 S.W. 171st St.,
Indiantown, was charged
with possession of a con-
trolled substance.
*Craig Charles Wismann,
45, 1116 S.W Tropical Ter-
race, Stuart. was charged
with felony violation of pro-
bation.
*Tony Lorenzo Worthy, 700
S.E. Tarpon Ave., Apt. 31, Stu-
art, was charged with posses-
sion of a controlled sub-
stance and tampering with
or fabricating evidence.
*Holly Nicole Chambers,
23, 1992 S.W. George St., Stu-
art, was charged with grand
theft.
*Jarrod Thomas Christie,
25, 4363 S.E. Field St., Stuart,
was charged with possession
of a controlled substance.
*Ashley Fallon Colon, 21,
1018 S.W Spruce St., Palm
City, was charged with
assault or battery on a police
officer and violating driver's
license restrictions.
*Mario Domingo-Ventura,
22, 2657 S.E. Delmar St., Stu-
art, was charged with battery,
two counts of carrying a con-
cealed weapon, culpable
negligence and resisting
arrest with violence.
*William Hines-McKnelly,
18, 4820 Salvatori Road, Sta-
art, was charged with three
counts of grand theft, four
counts of burglary, criminal
mischief and robbery.
*Steven Victor Jarrett, 46,
1120 N.W. Fork Road, Stuart,
was charged with aggravated
child abuse.
*Ronnie Tanard Jones, 19,
14686 S.W 174th Court, Apt.
149, Indiantown, was
charged with robbery.
*Ignazio Ortiz-Santizo, 25,"
17093 S.W Magnolia St.,
Indiantown, was charged
with felony violation of pro-
bation.
*Anthony James Parziale,
19, 8806 S.E. Bahama Circle,
Hobe Sound, was charged
with possession of a con-
trolled substance, driving
under the influence .dhd
underage possession of alco-
hol.
*Reed Edward Roberts, 25,
3780 S.E. Gatehouse Circle,
Stuart, was charged with
possession of. a controlled
substance, possession of
drug paraphernalia, criminal
mischief and obstruction of
justice'without violence.
*Jacqueline Lee Supernor,
36, 10320 S. Federal Highway,
Apt. 3, Hobe Sound, was
charged with felony violation
of probation.
*Tony Lorenzo Worthy, 700
S.E. Tarpon Ave., Apt. 31, Stu-
art, was charged with posses-
sion' of a controlled sub-
stance and tampering with,
or fabricating evidence.
*Emily Amal Alayyan, 22,
273 S.W. Moselle Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was charged with
grand theft.
*Fatima Ahmad Alayyan,
52, S.W. Moselle Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was charged with
grand theft.
Richard Gene Holcker, 42,
441 S. Okeechobee, was
charged with possession of a
controlled substance and
possession of drug parapher-
nalia.
*George Thomas Holland,
50, 2756 Laurens Road,
Greenville, was charged with
felony failure to appear.
*James William Lively, 68,
2581 S.W. Pontiac Place, Stu-
art, was charged with two
counts of aggravated assault
and battery.
*Jeffrey William O'Hara, 54,
3070 Wild Meadow Circle,
Port St. Lucie, was charged
with felony driving under the
influence.
Joshua Elmo Roberts, 21,
721 N. Lodge St., Shelbyville,
Ill., was charged with lewd
and lascivious behavior.
*Luke David Galbicka, 19,
1125 S.E. Glenwood Drive,
Apt. 6, Stuart, was charged
with burglary and trespass-
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*John Gebo, 54, 4598 S.E.
Roaring Brook Way, Stuart,
was charged with contribut-
ing to the delinquency of a
minor.
Marie Brandee Geboe, 20,
12472 S.E. Plandome Drive,
Hobe Sound, was charged
with grand theft.
Erskin Hall, 21,708 Bayou
Ave., Stuart, was charged
with grand theft, obstructing
justice without violence and
operating a motor vehicle
with a cancelled, suspended
or revoked license.
*Matthew Scott Keel, 18,
4367 S.E. Nimrod Lane, Stu-
art, was charged with burgla-
ry and trespassing..
*Justin Dean Patterson, 28,
5043 S.W. Hammock Creek
Drive, Palm City, was
charged with grand theft and
petit theft.
*Alexis Hemandez Vegas,
34, no address, was charged
with armed robbery and
grand theft.
*Jason Robert Crawford, 29,
3579 S.W. Cornell Ave., Port
St. Lucie, was charged with
two counts of murder.
*Arthur Daniel Fish, 22,
3485 Old Dixie Highway, Fort
Pierce, was charged with
felony violation of proba-
tion.
*Gregory James Nail, 33,
222 Paradise Place, Stuart,
was charged with felony vio-
lation of probation.
*Elisando Pineda, 24, 4332
Line Drive, West Palm Beach,
was charged with assault or
battery on a law enforce-
ment officer, prowling, driv-
ing without a license and
obstructing justice without
violence.
*Carlos Alexander San-
doval, 26,2673 S.E. Ellandale
St., Stuart, was charged with
burglary, prowling and
obstruction of justice with-
out violence.
. *Nelson Yovanis Torres, 29,
14841 174th Court,
Indiantown, was charged
with grand theft and rob-
bery.
*Sonny. Dirand Weaver, 19.
8510 S.E. Cih-us Way, Hobe
Sound, was charged with
possession of a controlled
substance.
*Gerard Smith Desire, 25,
7249 N.W. 23rd St., Pem-
broke Pines, was charged
with felony violation of pro-
bation.
*Francisco Lima Franco,
35, 578 S.E. Madrid St., Stu-
art, was charged with aggra-
vated child abuse.
*Todd William McGathey,
24, 4820 S.E. Salvatori Road,
Stuart and 13173 157th
Court N. Jupiter, was
charged with grand theft,
two counts of burglary, pos-
session of burglary tools,
trespassing and driving with
a suspended or revoked dri-
ver's license.
*Agnes Urbano Morris, 50,
2421 N.E. 8th Terrace, Pom-
pano Beach, was charged
with felony violation of pro-
bation.
*Josefa Mercedes Nunez, 33,
3252 Vernon St., Fort Pierce,
was charged with grand theft.
*Sonny Dirand Weaver, 19,
8510 S.E. Citrus Way, Hobe
Sound, was charged with pos-
session of a controlled sub-
stance.
*Brandon Tyrone Boggs, 20,
806 Spruce Ave., Stuart, was
charged with murder.
*Marcelino DeLeon, 27,
1409 N. Pear St., Immokalee,
was charged with retail theft
and trespassing.
Juan Ordonez, 38, 311 Col-
orado Street, Immokalee, was
charged with retail theft and
trespassing.
*Carlos Pedro Ramos, 25,
New Market Road,
Immokalee, was charged with
retail theft and trespassing. ,
*Christian Rodriguez, 19,
367 S.E. Tejan St., Stuart, was
charged with aggravated
assault.
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nVone who knows
mie (and even some
who don't) know
that I hardly ever wear
pink! But I'm making an
exception this once and I
put down my camera and
took to the keyboard today
because I hope you'll help
me out, come and share
lunch and a few laughs
with me, and maybe even
get ini the pink, too!
The Pink Tie Friends
Organization helps
women (and men) bat-
tling breast cancer who
are underinsured or
without health insurance.
I can't imagine what it
would be like to have to
choose between food for
your family or medica-
tions and treatment that
mean the difference
between life and death.
Sadly, that's precisely the
choice many in our area
have to make. It might be
your neighbor, the cashier
at the grocery store, or the
waitress who serves your
latte with a smile every
morning. But for the grace
of God, it might even be
you.
In addition to hosting
fundraising luncheons,
awesome cultural, theatri-
cal performances and golf
events, the Pink Tie
Friends also create an
annual Pink Tie Calendar
to celebrate breast cancer
survivors and help raise
awareness, funds and
emotional support for
those who need it most
right now.
It's an organization that's
especially close to my
heart because cancer stole
my mom from me far too
soon, and breast cancer
has tried very hard to rob
me of some of my closest
friends.
This year, I have the
extreme honor of being
selected as the photogra-
pher for the Pink Tie
Calendar, which features
survivors participating in
their passions; celebrating
the hobbies and mile-
stones they missed while
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battling for their lives and
enduring the ravages of
radiation and chemother-
apy.
After being recommend-
ed to the Pink Tie commit-,
tee by my dear friend and
cancer survivor, Aileen
Pruitt, I took the assign-
ment in memory of my
mom, who lost a long,
hard battle to cancer, and
to celebrate the strong
women I know who have
battled breast cancer and
are still fighting for their
lives every day.
Virtually every one of the
women (and man) I
photographed told me
that what got them
through their illness was
the constant love and
support from family and
friends, and focusing on
their passions. I hope I've
been able to capture the
passions and the strength
I witnessed through the
lens while preparing the
pages of the 2008 Pink Tie
Calendar.
Today I am asking you to
please mark your calen-
dars for Saturday, Sept. 22
- the date of the Pink Tie
Luncheon to benefit the
Pink Tie Friends.
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Call the Hometown Rants & Raves line at
(772) 465-5504
or e-mail Rants-N-Raves@hometownnewsol.com.
Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderous
statements. Statements of fact will be checked for
accuracy.
Post office problems
This is in response to the rant about trouble with the Hobe
Sound Post Office.
Kudos to that person for speaking out about the ongoing
issues with his mail.
Unfortunately, the problem also involves the Palm City
Post Office as well.
For a number of years we have been receiving damaged
and torn open mail and magazine subscriptions blamed on
automated equipment, the wrong mail being delivered,
mail not being delivered, or our mail being delivered to
someone else's postal box.
Note. Some people are responsible enough to put the
wrongly delivered mail back in the postal box to be picked
up, or they might even bring it to you. Others will just throw
it out, or keep it themselves.
Sometimes there is no mail at all, which should make you
suspicious since junk mail comes daily.
We have seen the carrier skip -our postal box, then come
down the other side of the street, turn around and deliver
the mail. He has also backed up the street to the box.
We, as well as our neighbors, have called the post office
numerous times only to be told that these carriers are on
probation.
The problems continue because the Postmaster General
told them speed is the top priority. Speed means nothing
without efficiency,
We place outgoing mail of any importance in a U.S. postal
box at the post office or shopping center, and send parcels
via private carriers to ensure proper delivery.
If this is happening to you, call the post office and let them
know every time there is a problem, or contact the Postmas-
ter General in Washington by phone.
If you write he might not get your letter.
More on the post office
I was reading in the Hometown News Rants and Raves
about the problems with the Hobe Sound Post Office. I'm
sure you are probably getting loads of e-mails and phone
calls about this issue.
My problem is that we cannot seem to have mail delivered
to us, we cannot seem to have our bills delivered to our
office,'we cannot even seem to have them pick our mail up
from the mail boxes. -- -.....
Things are not being mailed out the way they should.
When we go down to the post office we are being told that
everything that is happening is our fault.
I would like an explanation on how our mail not being
picked up when it is placed in the box at 8 a.m., and is still in
the box at 6 p.m. is our fault.
I have gone down to the Hobe Sound Post Office myself,
along with four other co-workers, but nobody there would
talk to us.
We have called and made reports on their 1-888-ask-usps
hotline,, but we can't seen to get h answer, from them
either.
Don't block the intersecon
I live in the of Cypress Lakes subdivisTon off df tNtheson
Avenue in Palm City.
We are having difficult time, in fact an impossible time,
getting out of our complex between 7:30 and 8:30 a.m. and
in the afternoon because of the parents blocking the exits
going out of our subdivision.
It took us one half-hour to get in the other day.
Also, emergency vehicles cannot get in or out.
The school buses sit right in front of our complex and they,
do not allow us to get through.
rnee needs to be done about this before someone
get
-There is a sigfnthatsayg"Do not block intersecton," but it
is still being blocked. ' *:
Stop persecuting teens
I'm writing on behalf of the teens in our community who,.
because of a few bas apples, are being systematically
banned from one of the very few places they can hang out,
and socialize.
I have been told by more than one deputy sheriff that the
older folks are scared and intimidated by the teens because
they dress in black and have tattoos, colored, etc.
Every generation feels the next generation is too loose and
they dress inappropriately, and they scare close-minded
older folks.
They are teenagers. It's their purpose in the food chain.
Are the older folks who complain the same people who
write the newspaper weekly to whine about paying taxes in
this county because they already pay them wherever their
summer home is?
Let me get this straight.
You don't want to contribute to this community, and pos-
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sibly better places for teens to socialize, yet you want to dic-
tate that they shouldn't be allowed in one of the few places
they do have?
Monday through Friday is not enough for you?
Also, are you the same folks who cause car accidents and
cause my insurance rate to rise, and then. cry about the
unfairness of mandatory testing of elderly drivers?
Shame on you.
You'd think you would not persecute others when you
know how it feels to be persecuted.
The teens will keep on patronizing the mall in Melbourne,
which is mindful of the power of its young consumers.
My family has put their bodies
where the mouths are
I would like to respond to the rant about putting your
body where your mouth is.
I am a proud non-veteran, Republican supporter of the
President Bush, and as you say, his war.
I am much too old to be in the service, but I do have a son,
and a grandson in the service, so don't tell me to put my
body where my mouth is.
._ My son has served for two tours in Iraq, and said he wants
to continue because our work is not done yet.
He fee&-very confident that it is coming to an end. He tells
me quite often that if we didn't have our troops over there,
the terrorists would run rampant.
I am so very proud of my son and grandson, and all of the
other soldiers that are protecting all of us, even people like
you sitting in your easy chair.
As far as I see it, my family has put their body where there
mouth is,:
You should be thanking God every day that they, along
with the other proud Americans, do so.
Homosexuality is not normal
This is a response to the rant "Homosexuals are as moral,
normal as heterosexuals."
The ranter states, "God made some people heterosexual,
some homosexual and some bisexual, and this cannot be
changed. He also said, gays are as moral and normal as the
rest of the population.
Keeping it simple, God doesn't make homosexuals.
Homosexuals are morally, emotionally and sexually con-
fused people. They are deviants, odd, strange, unnatural,
queer, not normal, because they choose to live an immoral
and unnatural lifestyle.
God calls the homosexual act an abomination, Lev. 18:22,
20:13, and tlhe penalty was death.
The Hebrew word used here is Towebah, meaning: some-
thing morally disgusting, loathsome, detestable, and abhor-
rence.
The Oxford Universal Dictionary defines it as, 1) the feel-
ing of disgust and hatred, loathing, 2) a state of exciting dis-
gust, pollution, and 3) a degrading vice.
So, what part of abomination do you not understand?
Logic and nature dictates that if homosexuality were a
normal lifestyle, they would be able to procreate in the nat-
ural fashion.
Homosexuals cannot procreate, they can only recruit.
God created Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve.
It is only through the idiocy of political correctness run
amok and liberal tolerance that this lifestyle is considered
normal or moral.
It is hypocritical of liberal political correctness to expect
everyone to be tolerant of homosexuals.
To have an opposing opinion of homosexuals is to risk
being labeled a bigot, or being charged with a hate crime.
It is a pity that Christians or conservatives are not given
the same consideration.
Remember, it is not our opinion that,homosexuality is
wrong. It is God's law.
I remember when the word gay meant happy.
Back then, Ike was in the White House, and gays were in
the closet.
Today, what used to slink down the back alleys of Sodom
and Gomorrah now struts down main street USA. Even Dis-
ney World has a gay pride day. It is truly a sad day for moral-
ity.
Remember, God loves you, but he hates your sinful
lifestyle, and it is totally unacceptable to Him.
Thankfully, God instituted a little thing called individual
moral reform, i.e. repentance.
Repent ye therefore and be converted, that your sins may
be blotted out," Acts 3:19.
Therefore, if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature; old
things are passed away, II Cor. 5:17.
So, change is possible if one truly wants to and repents.
Homosexuals only need a good dose of salvation to change.
So, I'll be praying for all of you.
May God Bless America. *
Humane euthanasia
The humane euthanasia law passed in Florida in 1980
requires that shelters use the most humane drugs to eutha-
nize animals.
It is sodium pento barbitol.
Unfortunately, veterinarians aren't required to follow this
humane euthanasia law, and they can euthanize by cruel
means such as injecting a paralyzing agent that slowly suf-
focates an animal.
I will be contacting consumer services and the Florida
Board of Veterinarians once again to request that veterinari-
ans must furnish a statement to pet owners before any
euthanasia.
This statement would include the product that the veteri-
narian will use to euthanize a pet.
If you agree that pets should not be forced to suffer a cruel
death when they must be euthanized, I hope you will be
sure to use the humane society's services for humane
euthanasia of animals.
Under the law they must use the most humane method,
and that is the sodium pento barbitol.
People can write a letter to the state of Florida and make a
consumer complaint if they are aware of abusive euthanasia
by any veterinarian.
I hope they will do it.
I've had to do it in the past, several times.
The veterinarian must respond to the state in his own
handwriting as to what he used, and answer any questions
you may have about the euthanasia.
Take down the birdfeeder
I bought a bird feeder. I hung it on my back porch and
filled it with birdseed.
Within a week we had lots of birds taking advantage of the
continuous flow of free and easily accessible food.
But then the birds started building nests in the boards of
the patio, above the table, and next to the barbecue.
. Then came the poop. It was everywhere. It was on the
patio tile, the chairs, the table, and everywhere.
Then some of the birds turned mean and aggressive.
They would dive bomb me and try to peck me even
though I had fed them out of my own pocket.
Many of the birds were boisterous and loud.
They sat on the feeder and squawked and screamed at all
hours of the day and night, and demanded that f'fill it when
it got low on food.
After a while, I couldn't even sit on my own back porch
anymore.
I took down the bird feeder, and in three days the birds
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were gone.
I cleaned up their mess and took down the many nests
they had built all over the patio.
Soon, the back yard was like it used to be, quiet, serene
and no birds demanding rights to a free meal.
Now let's see.
Our government gives out free food, subsidized housing,
free medical care, free education and allows anyone born
here to be an automatic citizen.
Then the illegals came by the tens of thousands. *
Suddenly our taxes went up to pay for free services. Small
apartments are housing five families. You have to wait six
hours to be seen by an emergency room doctor. Your child's
second grade class is behind other schools because over half
of the class doesn't speak English. Corn flakes now come in
bilingual boxes. I have to press "one" to hear my bank talk to
me in English, and people waving flags other than Old Glory
are squawking and screaming in the streets, demanding
more rights and free liberties.
Maybe it's time for the government to take down the bird
feeder.
Immigrant take-over
I was reading the Aug. 24 edition of Hometown News, and a
couple of people were speaking of this illegal immigrant
take-over that our corrupt, politically correct government
and the other idiots have thrown us into.
I would ask everyone, even the ones with their heads stuck
up their butts, just to stop for a minute and think about a
couple of things.
First, whatever the number of illegal Mexicans is, 12 to 20
million, a very large number of illegal Mexican couples will
have an average of five children per family here in the USA.
Secondly, all the emphasis and/or attention presently is
on trying to control the boarders of
whatever the states are out northwest of here.
People you had better start thinking about South Florida.
Why in the world are we not trying to control the illegal
surge of immigrants from Cuba?
Do you people not understand who else is coming over
with them? Don't you understand that Castro has no prob-
lem supporting/sending the terrorists from other countries
here? They look alike and can learn, or already speak the
Cuban language very easily.
Guess what, Miami is probably the largest terror cell any-
where in this country.
Talk about people that have no respect for our culture, be
it our language, flag, or heritage, Cubans pretty much rim,
own, do whatever they want, and get what they want. They
rape the oceans, run drugs, ect., ect.
In closing I will say this.
If America were running this country, I wouldn't be writing
this letter, for whatever that's vorth. Those people would be
back in their country yesterday, along with the so-called
Americans that support handing over America and cower-
ing down to them.
The place that you are standing right now reading this is
called the United States of America, not Mexico or. Puerto
Rico, and it sure ain't Cuba.
Spanish, Latin, or whatever they classify themselves as,
English is the language spoken here.
I would love to be the president of the United States of
America, man, that would be great.
In one year this country would be where it needs to be, a
government run.by Americans.
The old government would no longer be with us, they
would be hung by the neck for treason against the men and
women of the USA and her milhiary. ,
FEMA
So much for privacy. Last week I received a phone call,
saw an article in a newspaper, and got a letter from FEMA.
Now my address, along with many others, will be listed in
the newspapers as a FEMA recipient.
What about honesty, integrity and serving the general
public fairly?
My house, which was to be my primary residence, was
damaged during two hurricanes.
FEMA gave me money, and then asked for it back.
My storage bin, which contained my lifetime of posses-
sions, was destroyed, and I sustained losses over $25,000
with no FEMA assistance.
Instead of listing the addresses of people who receive
money from FEMA, why isn't the media looking closely at
FEMA and how it operates?
Look at how they gave many people in South Florida
money for generators when the storm didn't even hit their
area.
Hatred of homosexuals leads to killing
A couple of months ago; there was an article regarding
gays. I want to comment on that article.
First of all, I am heterosexual and married, with two awe-
some sons.
However, I have many gay friends.
There are so many shallow-minded human beings out
there (who) can't or simply don't want to understand what it
is lille to be different, regardless of what the differences may
be. It can be in sexuality, it can be in deformity, mental prob-
lems, autism, religion, race, etc.
We are so quick to judge.
Let me tell you a story about my friend (who) was gay. It
took him years before he was able to "come out" or tell any-
one. Years ago, it was simply unacceptable. He even had a
girl (who) went with him to family fiuhctions as though she
was a girlfriend.
My friend was one of the most caring, kind human beings I
have ever known. He was funny, with a very dry sense of
humor.
My friend is now dead because of his sexuality. It was a
horrible death that took place in Texas. He met this guy, who
followed him home, took a knife and stabbed him in the
head. He took my friend's body from his own home and two
days later buried him in.a shallow grave on 50 acres of land.
The (man) was caught immediately because he used my
friend's credit cards. He had his wallet, his car keys and
bloody socks, muddy boots and a shovel with blood on it,
As he sat in his air-conditioned cell, me, my friends, along
with Texas Equu Search and San Antonio K-9 unit, searched
for my friend's body for almost a week.
We searched fbur cities where the credit cards had been
used before finally finding him in a shallow grave, partially
charred and buried under animal remains.
I watched this man's family his father, mother, sister,
niece, nephew, and poor little 86-year-old grandmother sit
at the command center day after day in hopes we would
find their loved one.
He was like a brother to me and had so many friends. He
made a difference in the lives of.those who knew and loved
him. He made people smile and laugh. He took care of his
family like no one I have ever known.
Yet, because of his sexuality he (died) at the hands of this
monster.
After we found him, this (man who was in jail) said, "Ya'll
are smarter than I thought you were."
On July 12, he (spoke to) a Texas newspaper, admitting
to stabbing my friend, because he was doing God's work.
He claims to be Elijah and is carrying out the work of the
Lord.
After reading several comments, some against, some
understanding, regarding the topics of homosexuality, I
could not believe what I read. I read comments stating
they don't deserve rights; they don't deserve this or that.
It reminded me of growing up when blacks were con-
demned for being black.
Why can't everyone just mind their own business? No
one is asking you to be gay; no one really cares.
We are all human beings. Everyone in this world
deserves to live (his or her) life the way they choose to
live it.
We live in a wonderful place, "The Home of the Free
and the Brave." Free means having the freedom to live
life the way you want to. It takes a very brave person
these days to admit (his or her) sexuality.
My friend was brave.
I can only hope this story will change the minds of
those who simply don't want to understand. What if that
was your family member or friend (who) had been so
brutally murdered because of (his or her) beliefs?
Shame on nosey newspapers
1.2 million (2.2 Million listed at www.fema.gov) Ameri-
cans received letters from FEMA informing them that
their personal information it being released to newspa-
pers that requested that information concerning assis-
tance during past hurricanes.
Although FEMA apparently is apologizing, this is
another example of identity theft in our opinion.
Does information and (Freedom of Information Act)
have no boundaries, no limits?
Are the rules bent for some and not others?
This crossing of lines is causing plenty of tempera-
ments to boil. What happened to confidentiality con-
tracts and the decency of informed consent in this coun-
try?
OK, so FEMA was court ordered to release this informa-
tion, but when individuals filled out FEMA forms,,.they
signed a contract of confidentiality and promise of pri-
vacy of their information.
It was agreedthat these millions of citizen' names and
social security numbers would not be released to the
requesting parties and only addresses given, but anyone
with any simple intelligence can match the addresses to
their residences.
This is insanity. This was private information, and
there should be a privacy counter-suit filed against all
involved and on behalf of all the citizens hurt by this lack
of common decency.
However, what happens if these people whose personal
and very private information has been compromised
band together and boycott these companies? Would they
still be able to afford to intrude upon everyday people
and their privacy?
Shame on the nosey!
Editor's note: The week ofAug. 13, FEMA sent letters to all
people who had received money due to hurricane damage
in 2004 that their names, addresses and Social Security
numbers were to be given to three Florida newspapers:
Fort Myers News-Press, South Florida Sun-Sentinel and
Pensacola News-Journal. This was not true.
The newspapers had submitted Freedom of Information
Act requests froni FEMA requesting information about
claims. When the agency refused, the newspapers went to
court.
"We sued FEMA because of the. agency's wasteful and
fraudulent disbursement of millions of dollars in disaster
funds and its steadfast refusal to open records to public
scrutiny," state Earl Maucker, editor of the Sun-Sentinal.
In early August, the courts compelled FEMA to release
the information, which did not include names and social
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land.
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will be separated by a new
post office facility planned
for the piece of land that
separates them.
Both developers came
before city commissioners
on Aug. 27 for preliminary
approval of amendments to
their commercial planned
unit developments.
Commissioners were par-
ticularly concerned about
how the proposed centers
might.affect the flow of traf-
fic coming off the new Indi-
an Street Bridge, which will
connect Stuart to Palm City
near 36th Street.
In order to allay the com-
missioners' traffic and
bridge worries, the develop-
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way donated '50 feet of
right-of-way in order to
facilitate the construction
of the bridge approaches,
said the project coordinator
for the city Thomas Reetz.
The other project's city
coordinator, Pinal Gandhi-
Savdas, confirmed that the
county's traffic consultant
had approved Center Pointe
and required additional
turn lanes at the entrance.
In addition, traffic signal
warrant studies are to be
performed every six
months, and if needed, a
traffic signal will be
installed in the future.
Center Pointe's develop-
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time, since Mayor Hutchin-
son was unsatisfied with the
artist's renderings shown to
her in a previous meeting.
"It's just that everybody is
designing everything to
look alike," she said. "I just
would like people to be
more creative with their
designs."
Mayor Hutchinson
explained to the developer
that it had not, been her
purpose to dictate the pro-
ject's color scheme.
Commissioners also want
the developer of Center
Pointe to reduce the capaci-
ty of the planned 4,500
square-foot restaurant to
alleviate possible parking
problems at thp center. The
developer's solution was to
reduce the number of
tables, but Commissioner
Michael Mortell and others
wanted a more reliable fix
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before," Commissioner
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pressure to get his numbers
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Commissioner Jeffrey
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he would prefer Center
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late in the process to
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million to the project and
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$134.5 million shortfall.
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rich and famous came to
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stars."
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I've seen Machu Picchu,
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Valley, Lake Titicaca, Nazca
and the Amazon River many
times. Yet I dreamt of a place
I kept missing, Puerto
Maldonado, Peru's gateway
to the rainforest. That is
until 2005, when my dream
came true.
With my group headed
home, I boarded a plane
from Cusco to Puerto
Maldonado by myself. It was
a short, scenic flight over the
Andes, into the gentle
Madre de Dios and Tam-
bopapta river valleys. Here
the rivers snake through the
lush rainforest of the
Amazon basin, as far as the
eye can see.
Cusco's cool temperatures
hadn't prepared me for the
heat and humidity of the
rainforest, though. Peeling off
layers upon arrival, I was met
by the ReservaAmazonica
Lodge bus and driven
through town to the river.
There I boarded a long,
thatched boat and settled in
for a 45-minute ride down-
stream.
The river was wide,
beautiful and mesmerizing. I
knew I was going to be happy
here. Once We arrived at the
lodge, I knew I was going to
be even happier.
It was gorgeous, in an eco-
friendly sort of way. Lunch
was waiting in the stunning
dining room with rough-
hewn tables and chairs, all
arranged around a huge,
floor to ceiling tree trunk.
Sunlight streamed in from all
directions, lighting up
Peruvian tapestries and
creating a magical air. Lunch
was delicious and afterward I
headed to my cabana for a
rest. Complete with porch,
hammocks, comfy beds,
mosquito netting, bathroom
and shower, it was simple,
but charming.
Later, I met my personal
guide, Eric.We started out by
exploring the flora and fauna
nearby. After an hour, we
found ourselves at the lodge's
canopy walk. Climbing up
the observation tower, I was
soon high above the trees.
When I stepped onto the
canopy walk, bouncing with
each step I took, I saw the
rainforest below as few get to
see it.
And to think, we could lose
all'this.
At dusk we returned to the
lodge, which was now lit with
hundreds of glowing
kerosene lamps. After
cleaning up, I headed to the
dining room, made even
more magical by music and
candlelight. Dinner was
superb, with fine wines,
interesting local dishes and
good conversation.
Eventually, I walked back to
my cabana, read a bit in the
hammock and fell asleep
surrounded by the sweet
sounds of the rainforest.
The birds woke me at
dawn, so I grabbed my
camera and took photos of
the sun rising over the river.
Then it was time for
breakfast, followed by a boat
ride to Tambopata National
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Reserve. Once there, Eric and
I walked through the rainfor-
est, now brimming with
butterflies, to Lake Sandoval.
Here we took a canoe ride
around the lake, checking out
the bird and plant life along
the shore. It was a treat to
just sit and take photos,
while Eric did all the
paddling. Eventually, it was
time to head back- another
magical moment in the
rainforest.
After lunch, we sailed to
Monkey Island. Walking to
the dock, we passed a row of
ugly, rubber boots. I remem-
ber thinking how glad I was
we didn't have to wear them,
since we'd had no rain. In
retrospect, I should have
picked up a pair.
As our boat approached
the island, there was too
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I was completely covered in
mud and my camera was,
too. My filthy clothes went
right in the garbage; but at
least my camera survived.
Regardless, it was quite an
experience and worth
seeing all the monkeys.
Next, we visited a farmer
to learn about his life along
the river. If I'd had more
time, I would have enjoyed
visiting a localvillage, too.
Once back in our boat,
Eric thought I'd like seeing
all the cayman (an alligator-
like reptile) along the
riverbanks. At dusk, he
easily spotted them by their
glowing eyes and hoisted
them onboard. After hearing
my shrieks, he knew he was
wrong. No cayman, alliga-
tors or crocodiles for me,
thanks.
As we approached the
lodge, I realized I had only
one more evening in
paradise. I was definitely
leaving far too soon. I'd just
gotten into the rhythm of
the rainforest and, unfortu-
nately, it was time to leave.
My wish was for more time.
As I prepare to return to
Peru this fall and the
rainforest once again, my
wish will be granted.
Susan Drew is an inde-
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569-6068). She specializes in
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Sangha path (Tibetan:
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World's best kept secret can be found in four simple steps
The world's greatest
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They try to keep it relaxed
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An old, old saying goes,
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Our health, wealth and
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We get so caught up in the
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seldom surrender our lower
nature and its hunger, fear
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There is no lack in the
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There are only four steps
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Ask the universe to give you
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purchasing jewelry from 2
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you can take whatever
legal means you like to get
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But it's either that, or get
smaller boats.
It seems the canal,
according to the residents
Who spoke during the
meeting, has filled up with
silt since it was dredged five
years ago. Those who own
boats larger than 30 feet in
length said it was all but
impossible to navigate dur-
ing low tide.
Charles Geary, whose
father lives on the water-
way, complained about the
silt and the sandbars at the
mouth of the canal.
"I have a 30-foot Brady
that sits behind my father's
house," he said. "And we
can't even get it out without
problems at low tide, and
sometimes not at all."
Ironically, many of the
South Carolina Drive resi-
dents wanted city commis-
sioners to simply forget the
dredging for now. That sur-
prised the commissioners,
who had already voted dur-
ing their last meeting to
approve the project and
were simply trying to direct
Mayor Mary Hutchinson to
certify the assessment to
the Martin County tax col-
lector.
Mayor Hutchinson even
reminded them that the
dredging was the property
owners' idea to begin with.
"It was the neighborhood
who came to us," she said.,
"The city didn't go to the
neighborhood and ask if
they wanted to have the
canal dredged."
Ron Nicholson said he'd
been against the project
from the beginning because
the canal has been known
to fill back up too quickly.
"It was dredged five years
ago," he said. "The sludge is
just going to come right
back in. The river is actually
shallower than the canal."
Some of the 23 property
owners along the canal who
previously supported the
dredging have changed
their minds since the last
time the commission dis-
cussed the issue. Some
feared the cost and tax
assessment could go way
beyond the estimates, while
others said that the prior
dredging didn't sufficiently
help the passage of larger
boats.
Mr. Nicholson said he
had 15 of his neighbors' sig-
natures to prove their
opposition.
"Unless the river is
dredged, I'm against it," he
said. "You're just wasting
your money."
Bill MacDowell said that
even though the cost of the
assessment seems to be ris-
ing, he still supports the
dredging because he fears
that property values will fall
if prospective buyers can't
bring a big boat up the
canal.
"I have a house on the
canal that's for sale now,"
he said. "One of the first
things people ask me is
'how big of a boat can you
get in here?' I don't want to
see my property values
decrease by two- or three-
fold. I'm in favor of the
dredging."
The Commissioners were
concerned about keeping
the total cost under $75,000
and making a Sept. 15
deadline to put the assess-
ment on the tax rolls. When
informed that they could
still finish the matter on
time during their Sept. 10
meeting, they voted unani-
mously to postpone it until
then.
Commissioner Michlael
Mortell advised the Caroli-
na Canal residents to get on
the same page by that time,
especially if they were now
against the dredging and
the special property tax
assessment.
"If you really don't want
to do this, then get a peti-
tion and come back here on
Sept. 10," he said.
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*Jarrod Christie, 25, 4363
S.E. Fields St., was charged
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with intent to sell.
*Tony Worthy, 49, 700 S.E.
Tarpon Ave., was charged
with possession of cocaine
and destruction of evidence.
*Holly Chambers, 23, 1992
S.W. George St., was charged
with grand theft.
Reed Roberts, 25, 3780 S.E.
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charged with possession of
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Keep an eye on skin
condition to prevent cancers
Recently went to the
dermatologist because
I had two skin growths
that had gotten a little
irritated.
While I had my annual
dermatology check in April,
I was told to keep an eye on
various moles. These two
had started to bother me a
bit and bleed a little, so I
thought it was a good idea
to check them out.
The doctor removed them
and had them biopsied. I
received a call a week later
that they were both benign.
Here is some information
on the most common types
of skin cancers and what to
look for.
The information comes
from the American Acade-
my of Dermatology.
Actinic Keratoses are
pre-cancerous lesions
caused by long-term
exposure to sunlight. They
are most commonly found
on the face, lips, ears, neck,
scalp, forearms and hands -
the areas most exposed to
sunlight. They are often
scaly, rough and discolored.
If untreated, they can
progress to more serious
types of skin cancer, so any
suspicious growth should
be looked at by a dermatol-
ogist.
You should examine those
areas and have someone
look at your scalp and the
back of your neck if you
can't see them.
Actinic keratoses usually
are treated by freezing, or
may require topical
chemotherapy creams, laser
surgery or photodynamic
therapy.
The earlier they are found,
the better. Use of sunscreen
can help prevent their
formation even after sun
damage has occurred.
Basal cell carcinoma is
the most common type of
skin cancer and appears
frequently on the head,
neck and hands and other
body parts as small, fleshy
bumps, or nodules or red
patches.
It may take years for one
to grow and, if untreated, .
may begin to bleed, crust
over, heal and'begin to grow
South Fork
From page A1
what constitutes a big game.
Running back Willie Walker
(14 carries for 97 yards, one
touchdown) admitted after
the game that his team over-
looked the Falcons% underes-
timating their ability.
"We did. We thought we
were going to a have at least a
50-0 game," Walker said. "But
they stepped their game up.
They were good. I like that."
The game also signaled the
return of defensive captain
and senior Will Claunch for
South Fork. The linebacker
was sidelined this spring
when his right middle finger
got caught in teammate Zeke
White's pants drawstring, rip-
ping most of the skin off.
All summer Claunch has
had the finger sewn to his
abdomen to .help re-grow the
skin. The other option was
amputation.
A month ago the finger was
successfully detached and is
now fully functional. Claunch
says it doesn't even bother
him.
"I've been working real
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While these rarely spread,
they can extend below the
skin to nerves and bone and
cause local damage.The
growth will be removed and
biopsied and treatment will
depend on a variety of
factors.
Squamous cell carcino-
ma is the next most com-
mon form of skin cancer. It
is typically found on the rim
of the ear, the face, lips and
mouth. It may also appear
as a bump or red, scaly
patch.
SCC can develop into
large masses and become
invasive and spread to
other parts of the body.
Even locally, if untreated,
SCC can destroy the tissue
surrounding the tumor
and cause the loss of the
nose or an ear. It is impor-
tant to get early treatment,
when the cure rate is 95
percent.
Most treatment options
are in-office procedures
with local anesthesia, which
is minor compared to the
disfigurement that can
result from ignoring it.
Malignant melanoma is
the most deadly form of
skin cancer. Every year an
estimated 7,700 people die
from it.
The American Academy of
Dermatology reports that
the death rate is declining
because people are seeking
treatment at an earlier
stage, although the inci-
dence of the disease
continues to rise, especially
hard to get back," Claunch
said. "It's not the finger that's
bothering me, its all the time
off. I'm just trying to get back."
Despite the loss, Radtke
remained upbeat after the
game as fans and students
cheered as if theywere victori-
ous.
The Falcons are just 5-22 in
their three-year existence but
this. game could be the start of
new things to come. Quarter-
back John Glenn (6 for 13
passing, 113 yards) looks as
though he has a command of
the offense that Radtke
installed in his first year with
the team in 2006. Glenn is
entering his second year as
the Jensen Beach starter and
seems comfortable with a sys-
tem that looks to gain yards
on the ground as well as
through the air.
"That's kind of our thing,"
Radtke said. "Unfortunately
we don't have big brutes, we
have little quicker linemen so
we try to throw a little bit. We
try to beat people with
finesse. Our kids have really
in young adults and the
elderly.
Melanoma may appear
suddenly in or near a mole
or other dark spot and any
changes in a mole should be
examined by a dermatolo-
gist. See a dermatologist
immediately of you have a
growth with the following
characteristics.
Asymmetrical: one side
doesn't match the other in
size, shape, color or thick-
ness
Border irregularity: Th.e
edges are ragged, scalloped
or poorly defined
Color: The pigmenta-
tion is not uniform and
different shades are present
Diameter: Most
melanomas are usually
greater then 6 mm, which is
the size of a pencil eraser,
but they can be smaller in
the early stages. That's why
any mole that is different
from the others or changes
should be examined, even if
it is small.
Of course, prevention is
the best plan.
Use a broad-spectrum
sunscreen of at least SPF 15
that protects against UVA
and UVB rays. Re-apply it
often and use it on your lips,
ears and other exposed
areas, even on cloudy days.
Avoid tanning salons and
tanning beds.
There is no safe way to
tan, except with artificial
tanning products,.
If you're going to be out in
the sun, wear a hat and
sunglasses, preferably the
wrap-around type that
protect the side of your face,
as well. Pretend you're a
movie star; they wear
sunglasses all the time!
For information about
skin cancer, visit the
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'Police Academy'
actor to perform
at Groucho's
Michael Winslow,
whose character,
Lavalle Jones,
appeared in all the "Police
Academy" films, will
appear at Groucho's
Comedy Club at Makato's
in Melbourne on Sept. 14-
15 and at the Club at Club
Med in Port St. Lucie on
Sept. 21-22. The comic,
known for the special
effects noises he makes,
was a two-time winner on
"The Gong Show," and
also appeared in "Space
Balls" and "Gremlins."
He will perform two
shows, at 8 p.m.
and 10 p.m.; tickets
are $25.
Waterways
Galeries
features art salon
Waterways Gallery, 2881
East Ocean Blvd., Stuart,
will hold its Second Mon-
day Art Salon on Sept. 10
from 2-3 p.m. There will be
a watercolor demonstra-
tion by Sally Browning
Pearson. The event is free
but please call to reserve a
seat.
Phone Judy Coffman at
(772) 781-9100.
Lyric, Sunrise
tickets
on sale now
Tickets for Lyric Theatre
performances went on sale
this week for non-mem-
bers. You can view the
schedule at the Web site,'
www.lyrictheatre.com and
order online or you can call
the box office at (772) 286-
7827.
Tickets are also on sale at
the Lyric for StarStruck
Performing Arts Center's
performances of the pilot
for the school edition of
"Sweeney Todd" on Nov. 9-
11 and for the professional
production of "Company"
from March 7-16. Tickets
are $23 for "\wcenvey lJtdd"
and $33 for "Company. The
Sunrvse Cheatre has I
announced that the Beatles
Tribute group 1964 The
Tribute will return for one
show, on September 29.
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Wednesdav
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shows will be performed Nov. 28 through Dec. 2 at the Lyric Theatre in Stuart.
A star isn't born; not yet anyway
Entertainment writer
introduces you to the
world of performing
BY SHELLEY KOPPEL
Entertainment writer
I haven't been this terrified by a
performance since I got married,
and then I only had two lines and no
STAR SCOPES
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Week of 09-07-2007
Aries-March 21-April 19
Your heartfelt wisdom is appreciated by family
and coworkers. Sometimes people stay tuned in
just to see what you are going to do next. This
kind of leadership and personal example isn't
taught in schools. You of great heart were born
with it. It is a great gift of spirit. Continue to use it
and .continue to grow.
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projects so you have something left at the end
rather than burnout. Attention to detail contin-
ues to bring positive results. Setting goals and
staying focused is the key to success. You have
tenacity. You work hard. Stay committed and all
will come together in a timely manner.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
There is important work to be done, beginning
singing. I also knew that I had the
starring role.
No one else cared if we had good
chemistry or looked well together or,
if our voices projected.
When I auditioned recently for
Shiloh Theatrical Productions'
upcoming presentation of "Cinderel-
la," so that I could really get behind-
the-scenes of a production from start
to finish, I was as terrified as if I really
had a chance of getting a part.
Thursday
Before the auditions, I sat in on the
first production meeting with the
director, Jami Dolan, technical direc-
tor, Darren Cripps, prop mistress
Susan Emley, costumer Carlos Toro,
stage manager Victoria Goulet and
assistant stage manager Celso
Rodrigues.
The director, Jami Dolan, gave her
vision for the show. It all starts with
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with yourself. The energy and timing is right to
carry out your new plans. Mars in Gemini gives
you an edge and protection to insure success.
You are being guided toward new and exciting
adventures. Let your heart guide you on your
journey, and it will all work out in divine order.
Cancer-June 22-July 22
One of your greatest gifts is to listen to, act on
and follow through on your instincts and first
impressions. You are the first of the water signs.
This means that you are the leader of the "Heart
Pack" in the Zodiac. When you feel passion in the
soul, you are irrepressible. Let nothing get in the
way of this awesome motivation and inspiration.
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
If you want change and growth, you must take
action on your goals and dreams. It's time to take
your life to a new and higher level. Just be sure
to keep a lighter touch and stay focused and bal-
anced. Are you having any fun in life? It's your
life. Take morning devotions first, then eat a
hearty breakfast. Now face your challenges and
win.
Virgo-Aug.23-Sept.22
Your spirit is stronger than ever. You have so
much in your heart waiting to be released. Your
guardian angels are there protecting you from
harm. No matter what happens on the earthly
side your strong spiritual medicine will continue
to guide you safely through all of life's chal-
lenges. Yours is a charmed life.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct. 22
Mercury in Libra gives an edge in clear thinking.
Your mind is extra sharp right now. This is a good
time to do mental calculations and take care of
financial issues. Keep a "can-do" attitude and
you will see positive results. The universe loves
you and wants to: see you always enjoying rich
rewards and sweet victories.
Scorpio-Oct.23-Nov.21
You are an eternal optimist. You always have a
vision of a new and better world. You never give
up. You always have nice words for others. There
is a lot of. change happening around you right
now. Change is good. Welcome it and know that
when you release the old, new and better is on
the way. Enjoy.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
Jupiter in Sagittarius continues to shower you
with unlimited good. The true magic of life is to
impress your visions on the subconscious. Then
water these seeds through your affirmations and
prayers. Help them take root and grow. Soon
they will multiply and bring you great blessings.
This is your finest hour.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Wake up each day with a positive attitude and
be thankful for all you have, no matter how
much or how little of anything, and more will be
added to that. Stay calm when the storms hit and
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*Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
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p.m. (772) 460-9014.
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night. (772) 334-1130.
*Crawdaddy's. 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen
Beach, Frankie Fats Mon-
tana, 8 p.m. to midnight,
(772) 225-3444.
*Groucho's Comedy Club;
Club Med Sandpiper 4500
S.E. Pine Valley St., Port St.
Lucie, Manny Oliveira and
A.Z. Show at 8 p.m; tickets
are $12. Reservations sug-
gested. (772) 419-0302.
*Hutchinson Island Mar-
riott Resort Tiki Bar, 555 N.E.
Ocean Blvd., Hutchinson
Island, Barely Broken, 2 -5
p.m. Bob Swinton, 6 -10
p.m. (772) 225-3700.
*Johnny's Corner Family
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p.m. Call (772) 878-2686
*Kings Head Pub, 2838
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SUNDAY, Sept. 9
*Cobb's Landing, 200 N,.
Indian River Drive, Fort.
Pierce, Phantom, 3-7 p.m.
(772) 460-9014.
*Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River
Drive, in Jensen Beach fea-
tures Reggae by Rainfall
from 7-10 p.m. (772) 334-
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from 6 -10 p.m. (772) 225-
3444.
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Bayview St., Stuart, Reggae
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5048.
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Stuart features The Jukebox
Band from 4:30-8:30 p.m.
(772) 692-2333.
MONDAY, SEPT. 10
*Hemingway's/ I Stuart
Lanes, 1580 S. Federal High-
way, in Stuart features Al
"White Lightning" Jones
from 6:15-9:15 p.m. Call
(772) 220-2840.
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*Hutchinson Island Mar-
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Ocean Blvd., Hutchinson
Island, Bob Swinton, 5:30-
9:30 p.m. (772) 225-3700.
*Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Hair Peace, 7:45 -
11p.m. (772) 344-7774.
*Wahoo's on the Water-
front, 400 N.W Alice Ave.,
Stuart, Pat & Gigi, 6-9:30
p.m. (772) 692-2333.
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Ocean Drive, Fort Pierce,
Jazz anld Steak Night every
Thursday with Coffee Beans,
7-10 p.m. (772) 460-3888.
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Georgian State Dance Company Friday, November 23
"Sinatra Through The Early Years" with The Pied Pipers
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Marvin Hamlisch Monday, December 10
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A Peter White Christmas featuring Rick Braun and Mindi Abair
Thursday, December 13
Friars Frolics starring Stewie Stone, Tom Cotter and Brad Zimmerman
Monday, December 17 Tuesday, December 18
The Kingston Trio Wednesday, December 19
Elvis as performed by Darrell Dunhill Thursday, December 20
Charles Dickens' Family Holiday Classic "A Christmas Carol"
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Asleep at the Wheel and The Bellamy Brothers Thursday, December 27
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the auditions, but they aren't
necessarily the last word.
"I don't cast from audi-
tions," she said.
"If I don't get what I want,
I make phone calls.. Cin-
derella and the Prince have
to be the stereotypical pair
for the little girls in the audi-
ence. Cinderella and the
Prince have to have great
voices and Cinderella has to
be blonde; if she's not, she
has to be willing to bleach or
lighten her hair or wear a
wig. There has to be a con-
nection between the Fairy
Godmother and Cinderella.
The Fairy Godmother has to
be a great improvisational
artist because she breaks the
fourth wall and talks directly
to the audience.
The Godmother and the
stepsisters can be men. The
townspeople can be eclec-
tic, all sizes and heights. I
don't know what I'm looking
for but I'll know it when I see
it."
I told her I was nervous
about auditioning for the
first time, singing in front of
an audience.
"I like to hear that people
are nervous," she said. "It
means they care. If they're
too cool, you wonder, 'do
you have your heart in it?'"
Darren Cripps, the techni-
cal designer, spoke about
ambitious plans for the set
designs for a show that
includes a grand staircase
and ballroom as well as a
horse-drawn coach.
"This is where it all
begins," he said.
"With a budget, you have
to think long-term, for the
next show. Even though it's
on a budget, you're trying to
get as good a show as you
can get. We want a lot of
magic in the show and I've
got two or three surprises
planned. We .want it to be
magical because it's just
before Christmas."
Mr. Cripps, who's worked
with Shiloh for "seven-odd"
years, brings an impressive
background to the task.
He began his career doing
stage lighting for Pink Floyd
and worked for the British
Broadcasting System and
the Royal National Theatre,
where he worked more than
550 shows with performers
including Ian McKellen,
Hugh Grant, Anthony Hop-
kin and Judi Dench.
He loves the work he's
doing now.
"I absolutely love giving
the technical support," he
said.
"When you pay to come to
see a show, we want to give
you the best show. It's
important that local people
who support the Lyiic and
the Sunrise have an oppor-
tunity to see local talent.
This is where it starts for a
lot of people, especially the
kids."
The audition was broken.
down by age, with the kids
auditioning in the after-
noon. I went home to prac-
tice some more and think
about the folly of audition-
ing after only five singing
lessons.
I returned at five o'clock;
people were gathering and
greeting each other the way
you do when a new school
year begins and you' re see-
ing each other again after
several months.
Most of them have worked
together many times and
there's a real sense of family.
A few people, 'like me, were
new.
Jeannette Mazzella serves
on Shiloh's board of direc-
tors and was also there to
audition for a part in the
ensemble. She does it in
spite of butterflies she has
each time.
"I did it years ago when I
was young and in school,"
she said.
"I love performing and
being up on the stage. We
cater to everyone. If a role is
age-appropriate, you have a
shot. I don't want to be Cin-
derella. I'd love to be in the
ensemble. It's a chance to
sing and dance with other
people and have a good
time."
Ms. Mazzella, who teach-
es Jazzercise in Palm City,
said that she has an audition
strategy that includes decid-
ing which role she'd like to
have or whether she'd prefer
to be in the ensemble.
"I try to come early and
look around to see who else
is there," she said.
"You're saying 'oh, my
goodness,' she's here, I'll
never get the part.'. My
stomach is in knots. I just
pretend I'm (performing) on
stage. I have butterflies
each and every time"
I had prepared the song
"Wouldn't it be Lovely" from
"My Fair Lady" because it
was the song I had practiced
the most and was the one I
thought was the least likely
to cause my voice to crack or
go too far off-key.
I brought my sheet music;
there was no way I was
going to try to remember the
words, even though I could
sing them in my sleep.
I also brought the CD with
the recoding of the song
that I'd practiced with. I
didn't dare sing a cappella
(without music).
When I got there, Betty
Saunders, the musical
director and accompanist,
suggested I sing with her
playing the piano.
There I was, standing in
front of the director and her
team and all the other per-
formers, without the crutch.
of the words in my hands,
not familiar with the tempo
of the music.
I just started singing.
When it was over, there was
applause, as there was for
everyone, and they said. I
did well. I didn't make a fool
of myself and I was so glad
I'd taken a risk and so glad it
was over.
I auditioned for "Cin-
derella" to get a better feel
for what it's like to be
involved with a perform-
ance.
I already know that-it is an
enormous commitment.
There are a lot of scenes
with dancing and there will
be very long sessions learn-
ing ballroom routines.
All performers have to
have dance shoes; I didn't
even know what they were,
and I certainly don't own
any. I now know what it's
like to put yourself out there
for an audition, and it is
scary.
I have much more respect
for people who see the show
through from start to finish,
many working backstage
and not getting the
applause.
I'll continue to follow the
show through to opening
night. Let's hope it's not a
bumpy ride!
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*Illustrator Tony DiTerlizzi
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*Actor, writer and come-
dian Patton Oswalt appears
at the Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W.
Flagler Ave., Stuart at 6 and 9
p.m. Tickets are $42 and $38;
tickets available for mem-
bers now and non-members
Aug. 24. Call the box office
at (772) 286-7827 or order
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atwww.lyrictheatre.com.
*The Barn Theatre pres-
ents the farce "The Amorous
Ambassador." The play runs
though October 7; perform-
ances are Wednesdays-Sat-
urday at 8 p.m. and Sunday
at 3 p.m. Tickets are $20;
individual tickets go on sale
after Labor Day. Callthe box
office at (772) 287-4884 or
visit. the Web site at
www.barn-theatre.com.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29
*1964 The Tribute, a salute
to the Beatles, performs at
the Sunrise Theatre, 117. S.
Second St., Fort Pierce, at 8
p.m. Tickets are $ 44 and
$38; call the box office at
(772) 461-4775 or order
online at- www.sunrisethe-
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*We Be Jammin' happens
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Island, on A-l-A. Crafts,
food and music galore. Call
(772) 873-2981 for more
S information
*Friday Fest moves back
to Marina Square at Melody
Lane and Avenue A. The free
event is held from 5:30-8:30
p.m., weather permitting,
and, features live music,
children's activities, arts and
e g craft vendors and .food
stalls. Call Main Street Fort
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BY DONALD RODRIGUE
Dining review crew
JENSEN BEACH If your
idea of Mexican food is
tacos, burritos and
tostadas, then let Pueblo
Viejo's newest locale in
Jensen Beach introduce you
to a whole new dining and
cultural experience.
A Treasure Coast institu-
tion since the first restau-
rant opened on Bayshore
Drive in Port St. Lucie in
1998, Pueblo Viejo's fourth
and largest establishment
opened in Jensen Beach last
May.
Walking into the estab-
lishment is like stepping
into a piece of Jalisco, the
Mexican state that's home
to the colonial city of
Guadalajara. All the d6cor
here is crafted to resemble
the interior courtyard of a
typical Guadalajara home,
but it's the colorful hand-
crafted wooden chairs that
truly set the festive theme.
This is also the first of the
chain to boast a full bar, so
patrons can choose from a
larger variety of beers,
cocktails and wines. Happy
ride things through. You are
a' proven winner. You have
courage and strong decision
making powers. Thanks for
being there.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
Your imagination, is run-
ning strong right now. Just
think of all the endless pos-
sibilities that can be created.
Your life is valuable. This is
the "Age of Aquarius." Your
bright visions and solid ideas
help keep the rest of your
zodiac .family focused and
psyched up. This gift is a
priceless treasure. Thank you
for keeping it safe for every-
one.
hour is celebrated every
day from 3 6 p.m., and
after 9 p.m., draft beers and
well drinks are at two-for-
one prices.
To really get into a fiesta
mood, order a sassy sweet-
and-sour margarita; or, if
you prefer, choose from six
different Mexican bottled
beers (several domestic
brands are also available).
Then, for an appetizer, go
for the queso flameado
(melted cheese dip with a
little kick) or the seafood
quesadilla.
The dinner menu, how-
ever, is where you'll realize
that Tex- Mex food didn't
originate in Jalisco. You just
may be surprised at the
incredible variety of true
Mexican cuisine. Beef-
lovers will be delighted with
the traditionally cut T-bone
and New York strip steaks,
and if you've never had a
char-grilled skirt steak
caree asada and steak
ranchero) you're in for a
tasty surprise.
There are eight different
chicken dishes to choose
from, including polio a la
crema (boneless chicken
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
Continue to enjoy this
wonderful adventure called
life. You know what you
want Your heart is open.
Your spirit is strong. You are
continually fed by the unlim-
ited good in the universe.
You are a channel for all the
good stuff. Refuse to let the
small stuff get in the way of
your joy and bliss. This is
your true reward.
Star Visions
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at www.myhometown-
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saut6ed with mushrooms
and onions in an exquisite
sour cream sauce).
If you're in the mood for
seafood, you'll find 11 dif-
ferent delicious creations
from which to choose,
ranging from a crabmeat
enchilada to shrimp fajitas
and mojarra frita (whole
fried red tilapia that's suc-
culently sweet and deli-
cious). Or* for a truly
authentic Mexican favorite,
try the cerdo con nopales, a
savory pork dish prepared
with cactus leaves.
If you're still having a
tough time deciding what
to order, Pueblo Viejo's got
you covered: You can try
three different entrees with
the tres amigos plate (mari-
nated and charcoal-grilled
chicken breast, garlic
shrimp and char-grilled
skirt steak).
Portions here are huge,
and all entrees are served
with refried beans, pico de
gallo and some of the fluffi-
est Mexican rice you'll ever
stick a fork into.
For a sweet finish, you
can choose from traditional
sopapillas (fried tortilla
Scopes on the left menu. If
you ,would like a personal-
ized astrology or compatibil-
ity chart made, call (772)
334-9487 or e-mail jtuck-
xyz@aol.com for details. It's
good to know what the uni-
verse has in store for us.
Have a starry week every-
one.
*- James Tucker
chips topped with honey
and dusted with cinna-
mon), deep-fried ice cream
or a light and creamy flan,
among others. There's even
a handy vocabulary section
on the menu explaining the
ingredients of basic Mexi-
can foods for those new to
the terminology.
The Jensen Beach
PuebloViejo also boasts a
separate dining room for
up to 90 guests that can be
reserved for private parties.
The restaurant is located
at 1840 N.E. Jensen Beach
Blvd. in the Ocean Breeze
Plaza. For more informa-
tion, call 772-225-9183 or
visit the Web site at,
www.puebloviejorestau-
rante.com.
You can also enjoy the
same exquisite creations at
the other locations of
Pueblo Viejo. These include
Fort Pierce (1301 S. U.S. 1);
two in Port St. Lucie (291
S.W Port St. Lucie Blvd. at
the corner of Bayshore
Boulevard, and 1788 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd.in the
Morningside Shoppes); and
a new restaurant set to
open soon in Okeechobee.
Out
From page B4
Pierce at (772) 466-3880.
*Jammin' Jensen takes
place every
Thursday from 6-9 p.m.,
weather permitting, at
downtown Jensen Beach.
There's food, music and
vendors. For more informa-
tion, call (772) 334-3444.
*"The Dreamers," an 18-
piece swing band performs
from 7 to 10 p.m. the second
Friday of every month at the
Stuart Community Center,
201 S.W. Flagler Ave., in Stu-
art. The cost is $10 per per-
son and includes refresh-
ments.
For information, call (772)
288-2351.
*Retro Swing Lindy
Hop West Coast Swing
dance party is from 7:30 to
11 p.m. every Saturday at
South Florida Swing Dance
Productions, 881 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., in
Jensen Beach. There is a $7
admission.For information,
call (772) 334-2112.
Stained-glass artist Rob
Rifflard, who has designed
etched glass for the Cannes
Film Festival, will be fea-
tured at the Elliott Museum
on Hutchinson Island from
May 19-Sept. 30. Call (772)
225-1961 or visit the Web
site at www.elliottmuseum-
fl.org.
KARAOKE
*American Legion Post
40: 810 S U.S. Hwy 1, Fort
Pierce, every Sunday night
from 6-10 p.m.
*Beef O'Brady's: 327 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd. (Lake-
side Center), Port St. Lucie.
A Kiss by a Rose Karaoke 8
p.m. today., (772) 871-7505
*Bogey's and Stogey's:
1032 S.E. Port St. Lucie
Blvd., Port St. Lucie, (772)
337-7778. Karaoke by Den-
nis 9 p.m. Wednesday.
*Boomer's Place: 4812 N.
Kings Highway, Fort Pierce.
Karaoke 6 p.m. Wednesday.
(772) 595-1500.
*Boozgeois Saloon: 720 S.
Federal Highway, Fort
Pierce, Karaoke with Chris 9
p.m.-1 a.m. Saturday, Mon-
day and Wednesday. (772)
466-4255
-Charlie's Bar & Grill: 950
S.E. Indian St., Stuart,
Karaoke Sunday, Monday.
(772) 288-4326.
*The Club: 7133 S. U.S. 1,
PSL Plaza, Port St. Lucie,
Outlaw Karaoke 9 p.m.
Thursday. (772) 621-8990
*The Corner Bar: 4901 S.
U.S. 1, White City, (772) 457-
0042. Dan the Man Karaoke
7-11 p.m. (772) 457-0042.
*Good Times: 6623 N. U.S.
1, Fort Pierce. Outlaw
Karaoke 8 p.m.-midnight
Thursday.
*Hemingway's: 1580 S.E.
Federal Highway, Stuart,
Karaoke 9 p.m.-midnight
Monday. (772) 220-2840.
*Jilly's Grille: The Ramada
Inn, 1200 SE Federal High-
way, Stuart, Karaoke with
Permanent Affair 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday. (772) 287-6917.
*Johnny's Corner Family
Restaurant, Lounge and
Arcade: 7180 S US 1, Port St
Lucie. Every Monday at 8
p.m. karaoke by Jimbo of
Kool Sound Music. (772)
878-2686.
*Lane 21 at Jensen Beach
Bowl: 2303 N.E. Dixie.High-
way, Jensen Beach, A Kiss By
A Rose karaoke, 8 p.m.-mid-
night Friday; 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
Saturday. (772) 225-2695.
*Oasis Caf6: 6208 S.E.
Federal Highway, Stuart,
Outlaw Karaoke 9:30 p.m.
today, Saturday and Tues-
day. (772) 220-1565.
*Pop-a-Top Tavern: 802
S.W Bayshore Blvd., Port St.
Lucie. Outlaw Karaoke 7:30-
11:30 p.m. Wednesday. (772)
879-9188.
*St. Lucie Inn: 2107 N. Old
Dixie Highway, Fort Pierce,
Dan the Man Karaoke 9
p.m.-1 a.m. Wednesday.
(772) 464-1326.
*Seasick Sam's: 8589 S.
Federal Highway, Port St.
Lucie, Outlaw Karaoke 8
p.m.-12 a.m. today and
Wednesday. (772) 340-1177.
*The Wave Bar and
Lounge: 1628 S. Federal
Highway, Stuart. Open mic,
7:30 p.m. Tuesday. (772)
287-0018.
*22 Fisherman's Wharf:
Thursday, at 8p.m. 22 Fish-
erman's Wharf, Fort Pierce,
Call (772) 468-7758
To be included in the
karaoke listing, email infor-
mation to news@home-
townnewsol.com or fax to
(772) 467-4384.
To submit an entertain-
ment calendar event, e-mail
the information to shel-
ley55@bellsouth.net. Infor-
mation must be received
two weeks prior to the pub-
lication date.
Photo By Donald Rodrigue
The mojarra frita (fried talapia) is one of the most popular
seafood dishes at the newest Pueblo Viejo in the Ocean
Breeze Plaza in Jensen Beach.
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As three southern sisters await
news of the family patriarch,
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f you ever thought of
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again.
If you go to almost any
garden center, they will
have an entire section
devoted to building a
garden pond. In years gone
by, building a garden pond
required pouring concrete
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installation has significantly need to locate the i
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Bear in mind there is no
right or wrong way to
landscape a garden pond or
fountain.
You can start by placing
garden stones, crushed
stone, river rocks, or even
lava rock along the edge of
your pond to hide the liner.
Around the pond perime-
ter you can plant ground
covers, annuals, native
shrubs or grasses such as
Liriope.
You can also keep it
natural by planting native
Florida shrubs that are
common in your neighbor-
hood.
Even if you do not want to
use a conventional pond
liner, your imagination is
limitless. You can use an old
bathtub, an old waterbed
liner, large galvanized
washtubs or even large
sealed plant containers.
In fact, if you would like to
share a unique idea with
JOE ZELENAK
Garden Nook
other readers, you can e-
mail me at the address
below. I will share the ideas
in future articles.
Joe Zelenak has 26 years
experience in gardening and
landscape. Send e-mails to
gardennook@bellsouth.net
or visit his Web site at
www.homnetowngarden.com
. He is also available to
answer plant questions at
Sears Esgentials in Stuart.
Alternatives fun night planned
for seventh-graders, families
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
Seventh-graders and their
families will enjoy alcohol-
free activities at the Amaz-
ing Alternatives Fun Night
on Wednesday, Sept. 12,
from 5-8 p.m. at Indian
Riverside Park in Jensen
Beach.
The Fun Night is spon-
sored by Project Northland,
Children's Service Council of
Martin County, Martin
County School District
Extended Day Program and
Martin County Parks and
Recreation. Other partners
in this event are Tykes and
Teens, Master Amy Reed's
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This event is a kick off for
the seventh grade students
of Martin County's public
schools who will participate
in a school program called
"Amazing Alternatives!" This
alcohol-use prevention cur-
riculum is designed to teach
students skills that will help
them identify and resist
influences to use alcohol
and to encourage alcohol-
free alternative activities.
The Fun Night will pro-
vide educational games and
activity booths for youth
and their families, as well as
food and prizes.
For more information, call
Project Northland coordina-
tor DarcyVon Ohlen at (772)
486-9109 or send an e-mail
to dvonohle@martin.fl.us.
Soroptimist
International
of Stuart is
seeking new
members
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
Soroptimist International
of Stuart club will be host-
ing a reception by invita-
tion for prospective new
members Sept. 20, from 5
-7 p.m at the House of
Refuge, on Hutchinson
Island in Stuart.
The club is part of an
international volunteer
organization of business
and professional women
dedicated to improving the
,lives of women and girls.
Application for member-
ship is by invitation for
local professional and busi-
nesswomen interested in
making a difference in their
community through serv-
ice.
Club president Donna
Linton and committee
chairs. will give a brief
ov6rviewv of the.club activi-
ties, projects and fundrais-
ing events. Guests will hear
about the accomplish-
ments and benefits there
are to membership.
There will also be an
unveiling of the signage for
the House of Refuge for
which Soroptimist of Stuart
is a sponsor
Local professional and
business women who
would like to explore mak-
ing a difference for women
and girls in our community
and beyond, are encour-
aged to contact Pamela
Hough, SIS Membership
Chair, to explore the possi-
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Hello, smart shop-
pers. Hope you had
a good week.
People, I think we have a
problem! Wasn't it great
when, as of Jan. 1, 2006, the
FDA announced that all
foods must tell you if a
product contains trans-fats.
Do you actually know what
trans-fats are?
When an oil is turned into
a solid, it is done so by
adding hydrogen. This
creates trans-fats, a proven
carcinogen. Margarine is an
example of a hydrogenated
fat.
One problem is that if a
product has only a half-
sgram of trans-fat, it doesn't
have to be listed on the
label. Most packaged
products have more than
one serving, so by eating it
all you're getting more than
the safe safe amount.
Here's the biggest problem.
For some people, removing
trans-fats means there are
no fats left in the product.
Trans-fats are bad, but other
fats are still fats and contain
more than 100 calories per
tablespoon.
More than 65 percent of
Americans are obese. Could
this be a contributing factor?
Please read the labels on
all products you buy and
pay attention to the calories
as well as the fats.
Recipe update: In a past
column, the recipe for
Mystery Squash soup had
an omission. After blending
soup, heat, but do not boil
before serving.
Ideas and comparisons:
Trans-fats aren't the only.
fats that need your atten-
tion.
To your health: By using
sugar-free gelatin or
pudding in place of the
original, many desserts can
be made without carbohy-
drates.
BAKED MACARONI
AND CHEESE
SERVES 3 TO 4
REGULAR AND LOW-FAT
A national favorite,
,nacaroniand, cheese is
truly the bad guy when it
comes to high-fat, high-
cholesterol food.
Substitute Kraft grated,
fat-free cheddar cheese and
low-fat grated mild cheddar
cheese to equal 2 cups.
Break up the Swiss, use
skim milk or evaporated
skim milk for the milk or
plain soy milk and a
healthy butter substitute
such as Smart Balance and
you have a delicious low-fat
macaroni and cheese.
8 ounces elbow macaroni
2 cups grated American
cheese or mild cheddar
2 slices Swiss cheese
2 tablespoons flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black
pepper
2 cups milk
Paprika
'P..
lower.
Discard stems or use for
soup. Scrub carrots, trim
ends; do not peel as there
are many vitamins are in
the peel.
Grate carrots. (Try using
the grater on a food
processor. Cut carrots in 1-
inch lengths and grate. It
will be done in a flash.)
Cook pasta as explained
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Butter
Cook macaroni according
to package directions, until
almost done. Drain, place in
a flat 1 1 / 2 .quart baking
dish, adding a little butter,
so the pasta doesn't stick
together.
Meanwhile, mix flour with
salt and pepper. Toss with
cheeses to coat evenly.'Add
to drained macaroni and
mix. Add milk; do not stir.
Dot with butter and
,sprinkle with paprika.
Bake in a 350-degree oven
for 45 minutes.
VEGGIE MACARONI
AND CHEESE (NLB)
SERVES 5-6 AS A MEAL
REGULAR OR LOW-FAT
When trying to come up
with a new, healthier take
on macaroni and cheese I
came up with this recipe
using vegetables I had on
hand.
If you don't like a particu-
lar vegetable, substitute
another. Sliced zucchini,
green beans you decide.
Make this a healthy
dinner by using whole
wheat pasta, low-fat or ftt-
free cheeses and a healthy
butter substitute such as
Smart Balance.
1/2 bunch fresh broccoli
1/2 small head of
cauliflower
2 carrots
1/2 pound paste, such as
small shells or elbows
Cut off small flowerettes
from broccoli and cauli-
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No one knows when it happened
exactly, but, for the first time, the
number of vehicles in the garage
of the typical American family
surpassed the number of licensed
drivers in the house. According to
the Bureau of Transportation
Statistics, there are 107 million
U.S. households, each with an
average of 1:9 cars, trucks, or
utility vehicle$ and 1.8 drivers.
That equals 204 million vehicles
and 191 million drivers. When jhe
survey was previously conducted
in 1995, the number of vehicles
equaled the number of drivers.
Experts explain.this proliferation
of vehicles b, pointing to more
two-breadwinner families driving
separately to work, more teens
with cars of their own, more fam-
ilies with recreational vehicles,
and longer-lasting automobiles.
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Community Notes
Remembrance
ceremony
The Harbors of Treasure
Coast Hospices will hold a
remembrance ceremony on
Sept. 12, at 4:30 p.m. at the
Mayes Center for Hope on
Indian Street in Stuart.
Everyone is welcome. The
service will be a memorial to
remember your loved one(s)
who have passed away and
to meet others who have
experienced a similar loss.
For more information
please call The Harbors at
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Art Salon
Waterways Gallery second
Monday Art Salon will be
held on Sept. 10, from 2-3
p.m. The event is free but
call to reserve a seat.
The watercolor demon-
stration is by Sally Browning
Pearson.
Waterways Gallery is
located in Stracuzzi Plaza.
2881 East Ocean Blvd. Stu-
art.
For information, call (772)
781-9100 or (7721) 337-3097
Physicals offered
Students needing school
physical can go to the Mar-
tin Memorial NlediCenters,
located in St. Lucie West,
Palm City and Hobe Sound.
No appointment is neces-
sary. The physical are $39
for students 18 years old and
under.
The MediCenters are
located throughout the
Treasure Coast: St. Lucie
West. 1095 N.W. St. Lucie
West Blvd.; Palm City, 3066
N.W. Martin Downs Blvd.;
and Hobe Sound, 11600 S.E.
Federal Hwy.
For information on direc-
tions to the MediCenters
and hours of availability, call
(772) 223-5696, or visit
www.mmhs.com
New Web site
launched
Martin County has
launched of a new feature
on its website designed to
improve customer service
and facilitate easy access to
information.
The new services and
information page will allow
visitors to easily find infor-
mation on a wide variety of
County services and facili-
ties (as well as information
on many area agencies) by
clicking on the services and
Information icon located in
the top right corner of the
website. Users will then be
able to use a keyword search
to find the specific informa-
tion they are seeking.
If a citizen is unable to
find the information he or
she is looking for, this new
system will allow the user to
create a request for service
frasr CE~ 2W 'Qid
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which will be logged and
then routed to the appropri-
ate department for a timely
response. Once a request is
submitted and routed to the
proper department for han-
dling, the requestor may
receive status updates or
track the progress of their
request, if desired.
This new service is avail-
able 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week on the Martin County
website at www.martin.fl.us.
Donations needed
for troops -
The First United
Methodist Church Crafters
would like to thank all those
who so generously donated
supplies for our troops. If
you missed our notice the
first time, it's not too late. We
hope to continue sending
items to our folks overseas
as long as they are over there
and as long as we have items
to send, so please, don't stop
now.
The Crafters are collecting
items to send to our troops
overseas. These items are:
antiperspirant (not deodor-
ant), travel or sample size
toiletries, foot powder, facial
tissues (pocket sized packs),
baby wipes, eye drops, sun
screen, tampons, news mag-
azines, DVD's (used are
fine), Ziploc bags, Tootsie
Rolls, Strawberry Twizzlers,
trail mix (individual bags),
Gummi Bears, Starburst or
Spree candies, chewing
gum, jelly beans, freezer
pops, beef jerky, crackers &
peanut butter, crackers &
cheese, tea bags, coffee, gra-
nola bars, individual pack-
ages of store-bought cookies
(no home made).
Financial contributions
towards the cost of shipping
can be made out to FUMC
Crafters, and mailed to
Shirley Long at 1633 SW
Pineland Way, Palm City, FL
34990.
For more information,
please call Shirley Long at
(772) 288-1006. /
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donations of trumpets, bari-
tones, trombones, tubas,
keyboards, and music
stands to help start a pro-
gram aimed at teaching chil-
dren hbw to play instru-
ments and read music.
Instruments may be
dropped off at 901 Johnson
Ave., Monday Friday, from
8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For
more information, call (772)
288-1471, extension 202.
Hometown News
is on the radio
Tune in to radio station
WIRA 1400 AM on Friday
mornings at 9 a.m. to catch
up on the latestinformation
in the Hometown News.
During the show, host
Matthew Dewhurst will dis-
cuss stories and take phone
calls from readers. Call (772)
464-1400.
Tai Chi at the Palm
City rec center
The Martin County Parks
and Recreation Department
offers Tai Chi classes at the
Palm City Recreation Cen-
ter. Pat Lawson teaches the
classes, which are arranged
,into groups according to
experience. Tai Chi is a gen-
tle, slow motion exercise
that originated in ancient
China. It combines ele-
ments of Chinese Yoga and
meditation with self-
defense techniques and the
Taoist Yin and Yang philoso-
phy. Classes are for all ages
and ability levels. The prac-
titioner does not need spe-
cial clothes, equipment, or
space and can practice in a
chair or standing up. The
program includes compo-
nents to increase flexibility,
tone the muscles, develop
postural alignment,
enhance cardio-vascular fit-
ness, and improve the
mind-body connection. The
recreation center is located
on the west side of the Palm
City Bridge. The class is
offered at 6 p.m. on Tues-
days and 1 p.m. on Thurs-
days at the recreation cen-
ter, and 6 p.m. on
Wednesday at Indian River-
Side Park in Jensen Beach.
The fee is $30 per month.
For more information, con-
tact Pat Lawson at (772) 288-
3284.
Book depot
seeks donations
The Friends' Book Depot
and the six Friends Groups
of The Martin County
Library System seek dona-
tions of books, tapes, CD
and DVDs. Donations are
tax-deductible and may be
made by either dropping off
donations at any Martin
County Library during regu-
lar library hours or at the
Friends' Book Depot on
Monday or Wednesdays
from 9:30 a.m. to noon or
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sat-
urdays and Sundays.
Donations are tax
deductible. The Friends'
Book Depot is open from 9
a.m.. to 2 p.m. every Satur-
day and Sunday. All funds
raised benefit the Martin
County Library System. To
visit the Friends' Book
Depot, enter the Flea Market
from Indian Street, pass sev-
eral buildings on the left and
park in the lot on the left.
Building H is the north of
the parking lot. The
entrance, No. H-15, is near
the south end of the build-
ing on the west side.
Volunteers with
'drive' being sought
Martin Volunteers is help-
ing several agencies find
drivers to assist children,
senior citizens, cancer
patients and in public safety.
*The nonprofit Hobe
Sound Child Care Center
has need of a volunteer driv-
er for its 30-passenger bus.
*The American Cancer
Society's Road to Recovery
Program needs volunteer
drivers to take patients to
and from their treatments.
*The Stuart Police Depart-
ment needs volunteers to
perform Citizens on Patrol
duties.
*The Council on Aging
needs volunteers for its
Meals on Wheels program.
For details about these
volunteer opportunities and
more, call (772) 220-4472,
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Care Net opens first
Martin County office
Care Net of Salerno, locat-
ed at 5569 S.E. Federal High-
way, in Stuart, offer preg-
nancy tests and STD testing
at no charge; please call to
schedule an appointment.
The. Stuart Care-Net Preg-
nancy Center will also hold
parenting classes on Tues-
day evenings at 6 p.m. start-
ing Sept. 17.
Call (772) 283-2911 for
more information.
The Salerno office is cur-
rently open on Mondays
from 9 a.m. -1p.m., Tuesdays
from 7-9 p.m., and Thurs-
days from 9 a.m.-1p.m.
Maternity clothes
needed
The new Stuart Care Net
Pregnancy Center, which
provides support and help
for pregnant women, is look-
ing for donations of materni-
ty clothes for the new moms.
Hours vary for donation
drop-off. Care Net is located
on US-1 in Stuart, just North
of Salerno Road.
Call the 24-hr hot line,
(772) 283-2911, for more
information.
Community support vol-
unteers and funding, is
needed to expand these
hours. The Pregnancy Crisis
Help line number is (772)
283-2991. For additional
information please call (772)
283-2911.
New Chamber
members can appear
on 'power hour'
New members of the
Jensen Beach Chamber of
Commerce can appear as
special guests on the Yates
& Associates Public Rela-
tions Power Hour on WSTU
Radio.
"This is our way of giving
back to the business com-
munity," said Sam Yates,
President, Yates & Associ-
ates.
"Every new member to
the chamber will have the
opportunity to promote
their business, services,
and products to residents
throughout the Treasure
Coast free of charge,"
added Yates.
According to Ronald
Rose, Executive Director,
Jensen Beach Chamber of
Commerce, "This is an
excellent example of how
members of our chamber
can encourage growth of
the chamber by donating
goods or services as a
membership value added."
The Yates & Associates
Public Relations Power
Hour airs every Friday
morning from 10 11 a.m.
on WSTU AM 1450.
To become a member of
the Jensen Beach Chamber
of Commerce, contact
Ronald Rose at (772) 334-
3444 or visit their Web site
at www.jensenbeachcham-
ber.biz
Romancing
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in basic recipe. Drain, put
in a large, flat baking pan,
dot with butter.
Cook vegetables togeth-
er in a small amount of
water until tender; drain,
add to pasta. Follow basic
recipe above, bake as
directed.
Serve with lettuce
topped with cottage
cheese and canned fruit.
Be sure to buy fruit
packed in pear juice. A
gelatin salad is another
choice to add to this
vegetarian dinner.
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1 (4-serving) package
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2 medium carrots,
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1 (8-ounce) can crushed
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Disregard instructions
on package of gelatin. Boil
water, mix with gelatin
and stir to dissolve
thoroughly.
Add carrots, pineapple
and juice. Pour into
gelatin mold and chill
until firm.
Unmold a few hours
before serving by dipping
mold in hot water for a
few seconds and inverting
onto a plate. Chill until
firm.
Serve along with a meal
on top of crisp lettuce
leaves.
Let's talk: Arlene Borg,
the Grammy Guru, is
available for talks from
south Vero to Hobe Sound.
Call (772) 465-5656 or
(800) 823-0466.
Riding Club
holding meeting
The Treasure Coast Riding
Club is meeting on Sept. 11,
from 7-9 p.m. at Fox Grove
Equestrian Center, 6155 S.W.
Leighton Farms Rd. Palm
City.
Farrier, Kelly McGhee is
the guest speaker. Cost is
$10 for non-members.
Please arrive early to sign in.
Donations of tack, sup-
plies, and money are being
accepted for our friends at
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An evening of yoga
Garden of Goods will host
a Hatha yoga class weekdays
at 5:30 pm.
Classes last one hour and
the first class is free. Single
Classes cost $15, and 10
classes cost $125. Classes
are taught by Denise Bitzer,
certified instructor of
Asthanga and Iyengar.
For more information, call
(772) 546-3499 or visit
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PGA Community Day
is set for September 17
Grab your pencils
and mark the date
of Sept. 17.
That's when you will have
a chance to rub elbows with
golf's best and enjoy a
preview of the fantastic
Tesoro Club, home to the
2007 Ginn sur Mer Classic
at Tesoro.
The newest event on the
2007 PGA Tour schedule, is
hosting a free community
day featuring four Ginn
Resorts-sponsored PGA
Tour stars, two-time U.S.
Open winner Lee Janzen,
area resident and tour
rookie Ken Duke, and
President's Cup teammates
Brian Gay and Lucas Glover.
A free clinic beginning at
9:45 a.m. will be followed by
a five-hole charity skins
match at 10:30 a.m.
Upon completion of the '
skins game, the golfers will
sign autographs and hand
out free tickets to the Oct.
22-28 Ginn sur Mer Classic
at the Arnold Palmer
Course at The Tesoro Club.
The $4.5 million, PGA
Tour event will be televised
all four days on the Golf
Channel.
Four local charities will be
the big winners during the
community day, each
having a shot at a piece of a
$20,000 purse put up by
Bobby Ginn, chairman and
chief executive officer of
Ginn Resorts.
The golfers will be in two
teams. The team with the
most skins will split $12,000
for their two charities and
the runners-up will split
$8,000 for their two chari-
ties.
"This community event
is a great start to a busy
month at Tesoro in getting
ready for our tournament,"
said tournament director
John Subers. "This is a
fantastic opportunity for
the area, a free clinic and
charity event. It's a fantastic
and enjoyable first half of
the day for everyone."
Janzen, Duke, Gay and
Glover will be joined by a
host of PGATour stars when
they return next month.
Those on the early commit-
ment list include 13-time
PGA Tour and British Open
winner Mark Calcavecchia;
Justin Leonard, who's won
10 times on the tour,
including the British Open
and Players Championship;
PGA Champion Shaun
Micheel; U.S. Open cham-
pion Steve Jones; Steve
Flesch, winner at the 2007
Reno-Tahoe Open; fan-
favorite Boo Weekley, who
won earlier this season;
along with many other up-
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until the Friday before
tournament week.
"Players such as Cal-
cavecchia, Micheel and
Leonard have stared down
the likes of Tiger, Phil and
Vijay and won," said Ginn.
"With talent and nahies like
this, the inaugural Ginn sur
Mer Classic at Tesoro will
showcase a field and quality
of play that will surely send
2007 out with a bang."
Tickets for the PGA Tour
event are on sale now and
there are several ticket
options.
The Clubhouse Fan Pack,
costing $150, includes two
weekly clubhouse badges
,(good Monday to Sunday),
two folding chairs and
access to Tesoro's stunning
new clubhouse. The
Grounds Fan Pack at $125
provides two weekly
grounds badges (good
Wednesday to Sunday) and
two folding chairs.
Weekly Clubhouse
Badges at $80 provide
clubhouse and grounds
admission for the entire
week, while Weekly
Grounds Badges at $50
allow the bearer grounds-
only access Wednesday to
Sunday.
Good-Any-Day passes,
which are good Monday to
Sunday of tournament
week, are $20 in advance,
$25 at the gate.
For tickets, call (877) 383-
7676 or visit www.ginnclas-
sic.com.
Should golf fans want a
more participatory experi-
ence, there's always the
unforgettable experience of
playing in the inaugural
Ginn sur Mer Classic at
Tesoro Pro-Am.
Each playing position
includes a spot in a four-
some with a PGATour pro, a
contestant's badge that
guarantees clubhouse
access for tournament
week, preferred parking, 10
weekly.general admission
.passes, 10 single-day
tickets, invitations to the
Pro-Am Draw Party and
Pro-Am Awards Party and a
gift package, all for $3,500.
Pro-Am information is
available at (877) 383-7676
or from Mackall Gantt at
mgantt@ginncompany.com
Volunteering for the event
is another way to get
involved.
For $45, volunteers are
asked to work a minimum
of 15 hours during tourna-.
ment week. There are a
variety of ways to volunteer:
From scoring; to working in
the media center; to
transporting players and
their families; to parking
and marshaling the course.
The $45 volunteer fee
includes a golf shirt, hat or
visor, volunteer badge that
guarantees admission for
all seven days, a volunteer
parking pass, lunch vouch-
ers on workdays and three
Good-Any-Day passes.
If interested, contact
Theresa Perry at
tperry@ginncompany.com
or call (877) 383-7676.
James Stammer has been
an avid golfer and golf
enthusiast for 30 years. He
hosts the Tuesday Night Golf
Show on WPSL 1590-AM
radio station. Contact him
at jstammer@yahoo.com.
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561-714-5204
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Ludie County- White City
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REDUCED $50,000
$549,000 to $499,000
CAREER RELOCATION
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PORT ORANGE 16 Acre
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2500 sq.ft. living, Lg. scrn
pool. 2 two car garages.
3600 sq.ft. remodeled
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772-834-8732
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$16,000 per acre. Owner
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ELLIJAY, GA Beautiful
3+ ac, 500 ft on trout
stream, seasonal view in
gated comm. Paved road.
Septic approved.
$127,500 772-486-6589
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CRAWFORD COUNTY
103 Acres $1,995/ac.
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Country Beautiful 3Br
2Ba ranch, carpet, ap-
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ull basement & large
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Ohio. $149,900, Owner
financing. 330-699-5723
KENTUCKY
* 35 acres on beautiful
Green River $99,900.
*10acs. Barn, pond,
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$500/down $105/mo.
*175acs w/new cabin,
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270-999-0179
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Lovely 4BR/2.5Ba,
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fence, gazebo w/hottub.
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N GEORGIA & NC
MOUNTAINS $39,900/
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N.C. Smoky Mountains,
Maggie Valley. Secluded
cabin, grt view. Near Blue
Ridge pkwy, reservation
& casino. On 1 acre.
Completely Furnished.
$139,000. 863-514-0259
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NC MOUNTAINS. 4.1
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front, creek borders back
of property. Level easy to
build on. Main road to
Asheville. High visibility,
traffic count. Great for
business, rental cabins or
investment. FSBO.
$149,000 770-722-4391
NC LAND:
43acs. Huge waterway,
3Bdrm Cedar-sided-
home, 3 homesites, deer,
ducks, fish.
AWESOME: $319,990.
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NC LOG CABIN
Beautiful 2BR/ 2BA, fully
furnished w/ wraparound
deck & hot tub. Like New!
Rental Income! Great
investment-Smoky Mtns.
321-432-1557 $185,000
NC MOUNTAINS Owner
Must Sacrifice. Log Cab-
in w/Loft $92,900. 5+ Pri-
vate Wooded Acres.
Large Creek. EZ to finish.
1-828-286-1666
NC MOUNTAINS, 30
mins. to Ashville, 5 mins.
to Lake James, new gat-
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paved roads, under-
ground utilities, corner lot,
$44,000. 321-453-2891
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
Asheville's finest protect-
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Gated, great access, ad-
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national park. Starting
$149,500.
1-800-364-3720
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
E-Z to finish Log Cabin
with .69 acres $89,900.
Mountain homesites 1-18
acres w/dramatic views.
Waterfront homesites
with 2-5 acres. E-Z
financing. 828-247-9966
NORTH CAROLINA.
MOUNTAINS
Log cabin shell, 1.32acs.
1217SF ready to finish.
Wooded lot w/view. E-Z
financing. $129,900.
828-652-8700
www.FallCreekLand.com
NORTH FLORIDA LAND
1,955 acres in Jefferson
County. High. Quality
Timberland, Planted
Pines, Mixed with Hard-
wood Bottoms & Cutover,
Great Hunting. Road
Frontage, $2340/acre.
Southern Pine
Plantations -
Call.352-867-8018
RIVER LIVING IN FLOR-
IDA Beautiful adult com-
munity. New homes start-
ing at $150's. Four 2006
models starting at $130's.
Marina, clubhouse. Must
seel Call for free DVD.
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SCOTTSMOOR- 3br/1ba
over 1/2 acre, fruit trees,
fenced, carport, updated.
Motivated seller.
$119,900 386-690-1623
SOUTH CAROLINA
Almost 3 acres, excel-
lent building tract, light-
ly wooded, high land.
Fronts paved road, no
impact fees. Low
taxes/insurance.
$27,900 Owner financ-
ing 803-473-7125
ST. MARY'S W. VA. 83
acres w/ woods, valley,
overlooking Ohio River.
Propertyjhas 5 bay ga-
rage, office wl bath,
many possibilities, new
survey, $189,900. Own-
er financing.
740-489-9146
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TENNESSEE ACRE-
AGE Gorgeous 2 acre
mountaintop homesite
wl woods. Paved roads,
utilities and river ac-
cess. Beautiful, Near
Chattanooga $39,900
Owner Financing.
866-550-5263
TENNESSEE ACREAGE
Gorgeous 2 Acre Moun-
taintop Homesite
w/woods. Paved roads,
utilities, river access.
Beautiful, near Chatta-
nooga $39,900. Owner
Financing. 330-699-1585
TENNESSEE: 2.9 Acres
with 3BR, 2BTH mobile
home $29,900. 29 acres
with 2100 sq.ft. home,
spring, water, creek,
barns, pasture, woods -
$163,500. New Horizon
Realty 1-731-213-0308
www.newhorizonrealty.com
TEXAS CLOSEOUT
SALE! 20-acres $14,900,
$200/down, $145/mo. 30
miles from BOOMING El
Paso. Roads, Surveyed,
References & Money
Back Guarantee. No
Credit Check. Owner Fi-
nancing. 800-843-7537.
www.sunsetranches.com
TIMESHARE RESALES:
The cheapest way to
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877-494-8246 or go to
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UNBELIEVABLE LAND
Sale! Saturday, Sep-
tember 15th. 20 Acres
$29,900. Save $10,000!
No Closing Costs Subdi-
vision Potential! Big
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Nicklaus Designed Golf
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VA Properties in the '
Blue Ridge Mountains &
foothills of Southwestern
'Virginia & near Blue
Ridge Parkway. Finest
selection of residential,
country, historic, moun-
tain, recreational, water-
front & commercial prop-
erties. United Country
Lambert Realty
(276)694-2646
W. KENTUCKY-
GREAT INVESTMENT!
4ac-30ac. tracts for build-
ing sites. 50ac-1,500ac
for recreational building.
Rolling hills, Water/ Elec-
tric. deer/turkey hunting,
Lakes for fishing. $1,500/
ac & up. Possible owner
financing. 270-703-7234
Your perfect South GA
retirement farm, 36
acres, fences, pastures,
paved roads, 3br/2ba,
metal roof, vinyl siding,
deep well, large trees,
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STUART Free standing
historical office across
from Martin County Court
House, 1400 sq ft. Great
location. $544,000
772-631-6682
VERO BEACH 2 Light
Commercial Lots. Side by
side corner location in
Oslo commercial park.
100x100 total, 100%
cleared/fended & shell
base. County water
hooked up & paid for on
property. Great new busi-
ness location/storage etc.
$149,000 for both
772-633-2000
TEXAS CLOSEOUT
SALEI 20-acres $14,900,
$200/down, $145/mo. 30
miles from BOOMING El
Paso. Roads, Surveyed,
References & Money
Back Guarantee. No
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REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
FT. PIERCE: room for
rent by the week. Share
house, kitchen priv.
includes cable & A/C
$125/week, + 125
security. 772-332-6941
OPEN HOUSE
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one million potential
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thru Ormond Beach
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FURNISHED ROOM For
rent. Close to IRCC
South Campus. No Pets.
First last & security.
Includes utilities. $100/wk
772-219-7401
PORT ST Lucie
furnished room w bath.
Kitchen, laundry,
non-smoker, elec, cable,
water included. $175/wk
772-626-9252
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PALM CITY
Professional Office Space in brand
new Palm City Business Plaza
4251 SW High Meadow Avenue
(just south of 714)
1st Floor is 1120 SF with a rollup door in back
for combination office jriiJhri :
warehouse use at $16 SF NNN
2nd Floor also available for
general office use at $11 SF NNN
Call today to sign lease
Space is ready to move-in October 1st
Contact John Fleming at co
772-485-9378 for more information
PORT ST LUCIE Share
beautiful Tradition home.
3br/3ba with pool. Utilities
included. $625/mo Call
772-418-7181
PORT ST LUCIE 1 room
w/private bath & private
entrance. $500/mo
includes elec water cable
772-240-2277 leave
message
PORT ST LUCIE- free
electric. 3-br home.
Includes laundry, kitchen.
800sqft. $600/mo F/L/S
1-954-839-5463
PORT ST. LUCIE Room
and bath. Easy going
lifestyle. Non smoker, no
pets. Clean Environment.
Just the 2 of us. $400/mo
+ deposit. 772-344-2673
PORT ST. LUCIE: Share
3/2 home, pool. Close to
1-95 & Tpke, Avail now.
$500/mo. + 1/2 utilities.
$250 dep. sm pet OK
References required.
772-240-2487
STUART Share 3/2
home 1 bedroom w
private bath. House
privileges. Possible
discount for driver.
$475/mo 772-341-8095
Providing a more efficient office options
fr today's executive orproqessional
PRESTIGIOUs LOCATION
PRIVATE EXECUTIVE SUITES
2770 Indian River Blvd., LLC
Vero Beach
Beautiful Skyline or Waterfront Views
* AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY *
12x12 & 12x20 Executive Suites
also 8,400 sq. ft. available 2
12x12 w 12x20 Executive Suites
FT. PIERCE 2bdrm, 1
bath Townhouse/Apt. for
rent. section 8 welcome.
Fresh paint, small pets
ok, $700/mo + F/S
954-224-0622
HOBE SOUND: 1/1, turn.
unfurn, facing pool, quiet,
clean. Near shops, beach
golf. Flexible terms. From
$780/mo. Also 2/1, no
pets. 772-708-0731
JENSEN BEACH Dune
Condo, furnished
2br/2ba, Unique layout,
W/D, garage FLS,
required, Available Sept
$2000 mo 772-919-1710
JENSEN BEACH, ocean
front, 2br/2ba fully
furnished tennis crt/pool
$1175 mo thru Dec.
$2500 mo thru Jan, Feb,
March 781-589-1787
JUPITER: 2br/2ba,Prof
decorated. 2nd floor, Cqp-
ner Unit, cath ceilings.
Inc[ Water, Cable, Club-
house & Pool. $925/mo
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MERRITT ISLAND con-
do,2/1.5,1 pet-15lbs. max,
no smoking, incl. pool/
cable/water, centrally lo-
cated, $695/mo. + sec.
321-403-4923 / 480-7906
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tofino, 1/1 resort living,
$685/mo. 954-806-1511,
772-337-5353 leave rnsg.
PALM COAST- 3bd/2ba,
view of intracoastal, re-
sort comm., pools, bike
trail & gym. 6 month Ise
avail. $1800/mo./sec.
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PGA VILLAGE, golf
course view fully
furnished 1 or 2 br condo,
available now Brad
772-215-3444
MINT
PORT SAINT LUCIE:
Beautifully furnished in-
law suite. MUST SEE! 1
bdrm,. living rm, kitch,
Florida room, private en-
trance, w/d, $800/mo.
$500 sec. All utilities,
cable incl. 772-336-2698
SEBASTIAN New Com-
munity, Pelican Isles.
3/Br,2/Ba Apartments
with washer/ dryer. Ask
about our Move-in Spe-
cial 3 bedrooms only
(Income Restrictions)
925 Pelican Isles Circle.
772-581-4440'
STUART Vista Del Lago
1st fir. 1/1 55+ fully furn.
W/D on premises
Club-house, Swimming,
golf $675/mo + sec. Sell
$85k 772-288-1132
STUART: Affordable 1/1,
partially furn, clean, great
location near Martin Mem
North. $675/mo (water &
garbage include) F/L/S no
pets 772-287-5527
VERO BEACH Laguna
3/2, lots of upgrades,
pool, clubhouse, tennis,
W/D, water view, newly
rrr,-.,dJel.J, $1095 per
mor.in 321-243-8561
VERO BEACH Move in
special! ltl.vwly remoid-
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MERRITT ISLAND,4/2, Ig
oversized yard, upgraded
no smoking, 1 pet-med.
weight, centrally located,
$1200/mo. obo. + sec.
321-403-4923 / 480-7906
PALM CITY Awesome
Waterfront views, private,
tranquil, 3-br/2-ba, dock.
Wooded 3/4. acre.
Satellite TV. Pets OK.
Non-smoker. $2300/mo
561-818-3848
PORT ST LUCIE -
2br/lba on 2085 Park-
wood Circle, near River-
gate Plaza. Only $750/mo
with $750 security. No
Pets! 772-240-8455
PORT ST LUCIE 3/2
carport, family room,
patio, fully furnished
Sandpiper Bay, Club Med
area. 772-337-2934.
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PORT ST Lucie/River.
Park. Close to US #1.
Remodeled 3/2 w/porch.
Utility room. Patio. Big
yard. No Pets. $1190/mo.
F/S. Call 786-282-4141
PORT ST. Lucie:
Auction/Foreclosure
More than 10 properties
For Sale. Starting @
$99,000. Bid today!
Garth Mager, Investor
/Realtor 772-979-6568
RENT TO OWN
Move in today
Bad Credit ok
CALL 772-287-8279
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STUART -3BR/ 2BA/1Cg
dr..ic.u:e. on lake, split
bedroom plan, Large
back yard, private, W/D
hookups, tile, blinds.
$1275/mo. 772-287-2850
STUART- DOLLHOUSE
On water, 1-br/1-ba
cottage. Great location.
River view. Furnished/un
furnished. From $575
772-834-6167
VERO BEACH: 2/2 large
lot. Nice neighborhood.'
Some appliances inc.
$795/mo F/US
772-569-0290
772-321-0436
VERO BEACH on the
island. Private Lake in
gated comm. 3/3.5 New
home. Heated pool/spa.
Close to beach $2800/mo
unfurnished or $4500/mo
furnished 571-276-9471
PORT ST. Lucie: New 2
story on corner lot
3/2.5/1, alarm system &
hurricane windows. Close
to 1-95, shopping &
schools. $990/mo +Sec.
772-344-7252, 979-6909
SSTUART Crystal Lake
Luxury Townhomes. Se-
cluded community with
spacious 2br/2ba that in-
clude 24htr Fitness Center
& W/D hook-ups. Small
pets ok. Ask about our
Move In Specials. Call
772-223-1224
VERO BEACH: Pointe
West, New 4br/3ba/1 car
garage with lake & golf
course view. All
amenities, FLS.
786-587-0209
HOBE SOUND, Totally
remodeled 2br plus fami-
ly room and 3br/2ba.
Fenced yard. Patio. Pets
considered. $950/mo.
561-756-7005
HOBE SOUND. Fur-
nished. 2br/2ba: Com-
pletley renovated. Very
nice. No smoking. No
pets. $1000 mo./ $1000
sec. 561-951-5036
JENSEN BEACH: 2/1,
newly renovated! Fenced
yard, screen back porch.
Big deck for BBQ.
$8251month. F/L/S.
772-545-2057.
SOUTH STUART 2/2,
with carport. Large florida
room. Central heat & air,
F/L/S $875/mo.
772-545-2057
AFFORDABLE.
HOBESOUND Ridge-
way Doublewide 55+ 2/2
furn. or not. $575/mo .
561-744-7111 / 676-9202
STUART Warehouse,
with A/C office, like new;
hurricane proof, 20' ceilt-'-
ing, 1100 sq ft, central
location, loading door
$1000/mo Legend FL RE1
772-463-7266
PORT ST LUCIE 500
800 sq ft, Excellent expo-
sure, Signage, No CAM-
$750-$1150 FLS Avai'
Now. Call Vince'
772-335-8804
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FORT PIERCE Ware;'
houj. ro r ri 1100 sqft,
2 -,.erreard J.-,,'. Plenty.
of Parking including
space for trucks $950/mo,
Off US1 & Dickson Drive.
772-521-5111 .
FT. PIERCE 16 x 4(3
warehouse / bay neap-
Oleander Eel Ave.
$475/mo. F.'L'S ...ail Mar.
vin at772.52? 1 ,-00
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1991 Merc Capri Conv
999 DOWN 1985 Chev Silverado
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& N filter. Jet kit, exhaust.
Very low hours. Wife's
bike must sell. $4000/obo
772-429-3579 see photo
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CHEVY '56 2 door, 350
4-speed, A/C new
brakes, tune up, runs and
looks great. $25,000
772-260-8111
CHEVY CAMARO Z28
1993 477 orig miles.
Auto trans showroom
cond. Indy Pace Car.
Serious inq only $29,000
firm. 772-475-1864
BMW 740i,. 1999,
White with Tan Int., Cold
Air, 6 CD/Cass, Am/Fm,
Sunroof, Beautiful Condi-
tion. 772-631-6682
BMW 2000 5281, ,4 dodr,
Fully loaded. 60k mi, 6 cd
player. Front & side air
bags. Silver. $14,250
561-627-1731
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CADILLAC Deville '95
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cond. Cold A/C, Recent
tune, good rubber. 91K
$3300/obo 772-342-4818
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2001
PT Cruiser
c.,r,. F,'..:.i, Sharp!
s1000
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2004
Ford Taurus
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Like New
$1500
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2000
Chrysler LHS
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choose Starting at
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2000
Dodge Durango
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2004
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2000
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*1400 F
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SLS 94' Fully loaded,
Exc condition, low miles,
., ,nq 't q '3'0. Call Rick
CHRYSLER SEBRING -
' C .:r,, -riL,l- runs
great -well rmsri Ei,:,ir,,
Cold A/C, Must :,?
$2,500. 772-486-1989
CONVERTIBLE Sebring
JXI '99. P/W, P/L & pow-
er seats. Exc cond. Runs
great. In Kelly Blue Book
$8000+ sacrifice $3,800/
obo 772-532-3892
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XR7 50,000 miles. Good
tires. Cold A/C, no rust,
strong engine. $3775/obo
772-460-9798
NISSAN ALTIMA GXE,
1997, white, automatic
p/w/1 sun roof spoiler
Runs great $3650
772-530-5713
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(FLHTPI)' 9K miles. 100th
Ann edition, $14,500/obo
Call Roy 561-746-6596
HARLEY DAVIDSON:
(,(.; -. ilinP1 Bk, 750
mi., Sportster. Screamin
E.+i.- e- .l-hau'i stage 1
ii l. ir,, e..as!. $9500.
7 .73- 4.1 J
HONDA SHADOW Aero
2004 Showroom cond.
Only 1700 org miles.
Many extras. $5200/ obo
772-546-6062
SUZUKI C-50 Boule-
vard, o7", 5000 mi., ga-
r. ei mint cond., block
wi., ,.ar alot of chrome,
595n ,o.:,.o 772-595-1590
FourWinds '06 Class C
Ford V-10 motor 2
slide-outs + Queen br,
Full pull out. Sleeps 7
Loaded 5,000 miles
$48,500 772-467-0932
see photos online at
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ROYALS International
38' Reg. hitch very clean,
no animals, no smoke,
no leaks. 20' awing, dw,
rear bedroom $6995/obo
561-633-1371
RV RENTAL site located
on Hutchingson Island
near Vero Beach. Across
from beach, Marina on
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DODGE DURANGO SLT
99', 3rd row seat, 2 WD;
Fully loaded. Looks and
runs great. $4,800 Ask for
Rick 772-532-3892
FORD EXPLORER Lim.
cited, Fully loaded, excel,
lent condition, new ire .s
Will sacrifice for t3,n00
772-532-3892
INFINITY QX4 '98 Body
in good cond. Leather int
CD player .& .changer
New tires, Sunroofi
Needs transmission/axle
$3500/obo 772-678-9540
FORD F-150 '01 4x4 ext-
cab. Runs & looks
perfect. Well maintained,
197K Hiway mi. $5500
obo 772-342-4818
FORD WINDSTAR .(LX
1999, Exc. cond. Power,
tow pkg, AM/FM
Cassette. Red. $380B
772-344-0777 '
GMC Vandura '93 250C
Sherrod Conv. Body id
good shape, no a/ci
transmission going bad:
$1500 772-579-9941see
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AMERICAN HAULER 04
Enclosed cargo trailer. 7'
x 16' V-nose. Excellent
cond. Good tires. Dual
Axel, Rodf vent. $2995.
772-464-6052
UTILITY TRAILER 5 x 1C
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$900. 772-380-9869 see
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20' 1980 Crestllner/AMF
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198HP Mercury I/O Greal
ski boat, $4900.
772-288-1359
SWEETWATER 17'
2006, with ;cover
Yamaha motor, low hrs
like brand new, $15,00(
772-778-5619
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Beryl & Co. Jewelers
Flor Source
Images In Paradise
Indiantown Marina
Island Marble & Tile, Inc.
Janine Malavasi, Associate Member
Hobe Sound Festival
of the Arts Merchandise
still available.
Limited quantities
of posters and t-shirts
are on sale at the
Hobe Sound Chamber
of Commerce located at
8994 SE Bridge Road,
Hobe Sound.
For more information
please visit...
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or call 772-546-4724
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Tuesday, September 11th, 2007
CHAMBER LUNCHEON 11:45PM 1:00PM
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Located at: VFW, 6101 SE Dixie Highway, Hobe Sound
Speaker: Gerry Hoeffner, Personnel Dynamics Consulting
Topic: Where Have All The Employees Gone?
Members $15.00, Non-Members $20.00 Reservations are Required
Wednesday, September 26th, 2007
AFTER HOURS SOCIAL 5:30PM 7:00PM
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