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Title: Hometown news (Melbourne, FL)
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Publication Date: February 29, 2008
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Rants & Raves
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Courage: Does he have the courage to stand up to ene-
nies and opposition, even among the media, colleagues,
md his own party, to do what is right?
Conviction: Does he really have conviction about what he
:spouses? Or, do his views seem to be influenced by the lat-
;st polls? Will he take a stand against our enemies?
Commitment: This goes along with courage and convic-
ion. Has he shown.that he is willing to persevere, that he is
committedd to the cause or causes for which he has spoken?
Consistency: Along with the previous qualities mentioned
;oes consistency. Has he been steady in his course? Or, has
recently adopted policies popular with the constituency
vhose votes he is trying to win?
Comprehension: Does the candidate have a good under-
tanding of what he espouses? We live in a day of cue cards.
;ome may say the right things without fully believing or
understanding them.
Capability: Does the candidate have the capacity and abil-
ty to carry out his plans if given the opportunity? Here a
candidatee may be evaluated by his experience, including
campaignss for office as well as offices held.
Communicative ability: Part of the reason Ronald Reagan
vas and still is regarded as a great president is because he
vas known as a great communicator. He got his message
.cross. Even his enemies understood where he stood.
In my opinion, among Democratic and Republican cur-
ent candidates on our ballots for president, Alan Keyes best
neets the criteria for my support and vote.

A vote for one Clinton will bring
in the other one

This is a response to "This 89-year-old is a firm Clinton
upporter."
I'm 88 and I, too, have voted for male presidents and
have) seen them come and go. I started voting Democrat
nd eventually I came to vote Republican. If you bring in
lillary Clinton, you are also bringing in Mr. Clinton, who
Most destroyed our government and had no respect for
ae oval office.
Hillary Clinton will bring socialism to this country. Just
ratch her and be careful what you do.

Ranter reads between lines
of pro-Clinton support
To "This 89-year-old is a firm Clinton supporter:" Let's see
our letter with my take on it in italics.
I have seen male presidents come (no comment) and I've
een male presidents go some good (Reagan), some bad
Carter), and evil (Clinton and Clinton).
A mother brings forth a new citizen and gives tender, lov-
ig care to the helpless (It takes a village). She cooks (except
ookies) she sews and cleans (must have missed the blue
'ress). She teaches right from wrong (Right as in right wing
conspiracy, wrong as in "these allegations are false!'). She
udgets to stretch every dollar to make ends meet (She will
budget every one of our dollars she can get her hands on for
zxes, social programs that won't work, health care programs
hat won't work, etc.). She has the know how. (All she knows
ow to do is talk and blame. She has done NOTHING but run
>r office.).


Hillary Clinton has been around the block, she knows
where it's at (but she has no experience at doing anything but
window shopping). It's no secret, I'm voting for Hillary Clin-
ton (God help our country if she gets elected).

Roaming sting operation could
slow down speeders

I have moved from the Northeast to this wonderful para-
dise. I thought I saw all the bad driving in the North, until I
came to Florida. I have traveled in much of our country and
this is the worst. I have seen many rants and raves on this
subject and how to eliminate it.
I, too, have a suggestion. If the larger cities and towns were
to loan one or two of their patrol cars with officers to the
county and/or state police, you could have a sting operation
on individual days and then move to another part of the
county with no notice to anyone. If speeders were unaware
of where the sting might take place, most of them would be
reluctant tb drive dangerously. I hope one of the agencies
would adopt this or a similar plan. Something should be
done and soon.
Editor's note: According to the Florida Highway Patrol, the
Agency is required to notify the media through a press release
stating the time, date and place of any planned DUI or safety
checkpoint. However, Florida Highway Patrol is not required
to purchase a paid advertisement or public notice announc-
ing the checkpoint. Their sole responsibility is to notify the
media, who, in turn, can do with the information as they
please. Also, the FHP and the host law enforcement agency
conducting the checkpoint are required to provide an exit
point from the checkpoint by a side or connecting road. Addi-
tionally, the law does not require drivers to pass through the
checkpoint. They are allowed to exit the thoroughfare under
inspection through any available side street.

Doesn't want to pay more to
get government channels
Why should I be forced to give Bright House more money
to watch government channels? I have cable and already
pay more than $50 a month. Now, I understand that I have
to buy a converter box and have an additional monthly fee
added on to my bill if I want to keep up with school board
meetings, etc. Why I am being charged and inconvenienced
for this channel move.
Editor's note: Bright House officials have offered converter
boxes for $1 a month for those who need one to follow gov-
ernment meetings on the new channel.

Erroneous report still not
fixed by media outlet
My rant is against misleading headlines in a newspaper
that claims to report the news for Florida's Space Coast.
As an example, there was an article printed Jan. 17 with the
headline, "By narrow margin, West Melbourne hires city
attorney." This headline was erroneous since the vote being
reported upon had nothing to do with the hiring of an attor-
ney; that decision was made on Jan. 12 when, by a vote of 6-
1, the West Melbourne Council voted to hire Douglas Wyck-
off, then, unanimously, 7-0, voted to proceed with a
contract.
The vote on Jan. 15 was in regard to executing the contract
before a background check. It was not in regard to hiring Mr.
Wyckoff. The hiring decision had already been made and
would stand unless the background check revealed severely


adverse information.
The offending newspaper was immediately notified, but
has failed to correct its mistake.

Republican Party has perfected the spin cycle
The ranter who accused liberals of being phony made me
angry.
The ranter used the three political tactics that Republican
Party has perfected.
They accuse the Democrats of doing exactly what they,
the Republicans, are doing
Let's look at corruption. Republicans sitting in jail: Randy
Cunningham (California), Bob Ney (Ohio), Jack Abramoff
(lobbyist). Republicans convicted of crimes: Scooter Libby
(White House), Larry Craig (Idaho. Republican leader
indicted, awaiting trial: Tom DeLay (Texas). Florida Repub-
licans with legal and ethical troubles: Bob Allen and Mark
Foley.
Republicans throw out baseless accusations that eat up
news time
It's the old game of asking "When did you stop beating
your wife?" There is no good answer for the falsely accused.
You are either defending yourself or admitting it. (For exam-
ple) President Clinton, when did you stop raping women?
Republicans equate viscous, juvenile and personal
attacks to Democrats pointing out false statements made
by Republicans
For example, when Democrats pointed out former attor-
ney general Roberto Gonzalez made contradictory state-
ments, this is seen by the Republicans as equivalent to Ann
Coulter calling liberals godless. It's not the same thing.
Spin, baseless accusations, misleading statements thrown
out to the media, this is what the Republican Party has per-
fected.

Campaign calls annoying but not illegal
I am wondering if the dozens of recorded telephone calls
from the various politicians that I am receiving every day
are considered solicitation under the "Do not call registry?"
If so, then all of the political offices need to stop calling.
Years ago, it wasn't bad. You might get two or three calls dur-
ing a campaign, but now the phone rings between 15-30
times a day.
Is there anyone else out there that thinks that this practice
has gotten a little out of hand this go-round?
Editor's note: According to the Federal Trade Commission
(www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/alerts/altl07.shtm
), political calls are exempt from the Do Not Call Registry. So,
while they may be annoying, they aren't illegal.

Blames Clinton, Democrats for war in Iraq
This is for the party that left me many years ago, the
Democratic party.
I'm really upset with this party, the way they have of dou-
ble-talking. They want to keep making changes. Well, we
saw the changes that were made in the last senatorial and
the congressional elections. The changes were nothing.
They didn't do (anything).
For Hillary to get up in a debate and to take a slap at the
president because (he) went to war, that's abominable. How
dare (she)? The reason we went to war is because her hus-.
band was a coward. He wouldn't fight back if they hit him in
the face.
That's the reason we are at war, because the Democrats
and Mr. "Greatest President of All Time" William Clinton
didn't do (their jobs).


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Beef stew tasty, low-fat, one-pot meal


Hello, smart shoppers.
Brrr, winter is here
according to the
calendar and today is chilly.
When cool weather
arrives, home cooking is
more important than ever. If
it's hot when you read this
column, just lower the air
conditioning and enjoy.
Now is the time for stews
and soups, heart-warming
meals.
Beef stew immediately
comes to mind. There are
many recipes for beef stew;
these are my favorites. I
think I like them better
because they're cooked in
the oven, so, there's no work
or watching. Stews may be
cooked on top of the stove,
in pressure cookers, slow
cookers or in the oven.
Let's head to the super-


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Romancing the Stove
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market and straight to the
meat counter.
Beef stew, which should
be an inexpensive meal, is
quite expensive when you
check out the price of stew
beef. Why is beyond me.
Stew beef is simply chunks
of beef, usually chuck, that
is cut up.
Instead of buying stew
beef, buy any cut of chuck
that is on sale for less than
$2 a pound, preferably
boneless. Trim the fat and
make your own. For a very
lean stew, use bottom round
roast or round steak when
it's on sale. Although the
meat will not be as tender, it
will be much lower in fat.
Being a smart shopper
and getting the most for
your money is really quite
simple; you just think first.
An amazing fast frosting
for any cake completes the
meal.
Enjoy. See you next week.
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BEEF STEW
SERVES 4-6

2 pounds beef, trimmed of
all fat and cut up in 1-inch
pieces
1 large onion, quartered and
sliced
4 medium potatoes, peeled
and cut in bite size
chunks
4 medium carrots, cut up in
chunks
Small yellow onions, peeled
(optional)
1 tablespoon dried parsley
1 small bay leaf
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
1 package frozen green
beans
1 package frozen peas

Brown beef in a large
covered ovenproof pot. A
cooking spray or just the
juice from the meat should
provide enough fat for
browning. You can use oil if
you choose, but we're
aiming for a delicious low-
fat meal.
Add a few drops of water
and the sliced onions and
continue browning.
Add all remaining ingredi-
ents, except green beans
and peas. Pour in about four
cups water or broth. (This
may seem like a lot, but
when cooking the stew in
the oven, much of the water
evaporates).
Cover and bake in a 350-
degree oven until all is
tender (about 2 hours). Stir
occasionally.
Add green beans and peas
and bake until they are
done. Bring pot to stovetop.
Taste for seasoning. Remove
bay leaf. Add more water if
necessary.
Shake about 3 heaping
tablespoons flour and a 1/2-
cup water in a covered jar to
blend. Bring stew to a boil
and slowly add the flour-
water mixture.
Bring to a boil with each
addition until thickened to
your liking.
You can add any vegetable
you choose to your stew. A
can of tomatoes and 1/2-
teaspoon oregano will give
it an Italian flavor.


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BURGUNDY BEEF
STEW
SERVES 4

2 pounds stew beef,
trimmed of all fat and cut
in 1-inch cubes
1/2 cup flour
1/2 cup plain dry bread-
crumbs
1 package onion soup mix
1-1/4 cups water
3/4 cup burgundy or any
dry red wine
1 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 (7 ounce) can mushrooms
stems and pieces (reserve
liquid)
1 (12 ounce) package of
noodles*

Put all ingredients, except
noodles, in a covered
casserole dish, mix and
bake at 300 degrees for
about three hours or until
meat is tender. Remove
from oven and add mush-
room liquid until the gravy
is of desired consistency.
Serve over buttered
noodles. Just a tablespoon
or two of butter substitute
or a little canola oil will
prevent the noodles from
sticking together.

Note: Ido not recommend
a pressure cooker for this
recipe. The flour and
breadcrumbs stick to the
bottom of the pot.

Beware of egg noodles.
Remember, their first name
is egg. Buy no-yolk noodles;
they're delicious.

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FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
Central Brevard Humane
Society has scheduled sev-
eral events in March.
For information, call (321)
636-3343 or visit www.crit-
tersavers.com.
Shelter volunteer orien-
tation: 9 a.m. to 10 a.m.
March 1 and 19. At the shel-
ter, 1020 Cox Road, Cocoa.
Adoptable events:
Schedule: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
March 1, Pet Pros, 3695
Murrell Road, Rockledge; 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. March 8, Sun-
flower House, Merritt
Square Mall, 777 E. Merritt
Island Causeway; 11 a.m. to
2 p.m. March 15, Mustard's
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II Thrift Shop, 728 E. New
Haven Ave., Melbourne;
and 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. March
29, Nature's Marekt, 461 N.
Harbor City Blvd., Mel-
bourne.
* Pet photos with Easter
Bunny: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
March 15, shelter, 1020 Cox
Road, Cocoa. $10 picture,
$5 for a pre-photo doggie
bath.
* Humane Society Band:
Performs 10:30 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. March 23, Frontenac
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U.S. 1, Port St. John.
* Storytime: 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. March 29, Barnes &
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Junior League
hosts Kids in
Kitchen event
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
The Junior League of
South Brevard is planning
the third annual Kids in the
Kitchen March 8 at the Mel-
bourne Auditorium, 625 E.
Hibiscus Blvd.
The free event features
hands-on cooking activi-
ties, getting fit with Harbor
City Gymnastics and learn-
ing the importance of good
eating habits.
Registration is required
for one- or two-hour ses-
sions. Parents must accom-
pany their children.
To register, visit
www.jlsb.net or call (321)
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Zoo celebrates
Year of Frog
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
Celebrate the Year of the
Frog from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Feb. 29 and March 1 at Bre-
vard Zoo, 8225 N. Wickham
Road, Melbourne.
The event is part of an
effort by the Association of
Zoos and Aquariums to
address the amphibian
extinction crisis.
Frogs, toads, salaman-
ders, newts and caecilians
are going extinct.
For information, visit
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Resources plans
fair March 8
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
The Galaxy of Resource is
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a.m. to 4:30 p.m. March 8
at Brevard Community
College, 3865 N. Wickham
Road, Melbourne.


Families who have some-
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mation about service and
service providers.
Registration is needed
for child care and the Sib-
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(321) 632-8610, Ext. 400, or
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Southern Italy, Sicily offer many ancient sights to behold


A trip to Southern Italy
and Sicily is a real
T adventure.
It starts in Rome, where
you visit St Peter's Square
and the Vatican. Make sure
you have a camera ready to
take pictures of the world
famous Sistine Chapel
ceiling, which was painted
by Michelangelo.
After you leave Rome and
cross the Tiber River, you
will stop at the Colosseum
and the Roman Forum.
On the third day, a trip to
Pompeii could bring a tear
to your eye after thinking


about all the people who
were buried alive by vol-
canic ash those thousands
years ago. Here you will be
able to view many of the
Well-preserved objects that
have been found over the
years.
After this awesome trip,
head along Posillipo hill,
where there is a sweeping
view of the Bay of Naples.
Here, make sure that you
have a good night's rest
because the next day will
bring a treat to behold.
You will be on your way to
the Isle of Capri. The guide


will take you on a trip to the
Blue Grotto via jetfoil boat.
Once again, the view from
Capri is spectacular so you
will want to take many
photos.
On day six, take an
overnight cruise to Sicily, a
melting pot of nationalities,
which contributes to its rich
heritage. In Palermo, the
tour continues to the
cathedral and Palatine
Chapel in the royal palace.
In the afternoon, visit the
Norman Cathedral, home to
50,000 square feet of
precious Byzantine mosaics.
After this picturesque visit,
you will head back to
Palermo and enjoy a
spectacular dinner show.
Because of its proximity to
the Greek isles, southwest
Sicily is noted for its ancient
Greek treasures, many of
which can be seen at the
breathtaking Valley Of
Temples. Even seasoned
travelers are in awe when


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Travel columnist
they see the gigantic, yet
graceful Greek structures
that have withstood 24
centuries of history.
As you visit the Dorian
Temples and Acropolis at
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These temples are built on a
natural balcony overlooking
the Mediterranean Sea and
provide an unforgettable
view.
An easy morning drive will
take you to visit the 16,000-
seat white Greek Theater,
dating to the 5th century
B.C.
Many other archaeological
sites, such as the Altar of
Hieron II, the Roman
Amphitheater and the
Cordmakers' Cave will be an
important part of this
exciting tour day. Can you
imagine being in the midst
of all this antiquity?
After all the walking on the
previous days, why not
enjoy a full day at the
beautiful resort area of
Taormina. Do some shop-
ping, sign up for an excur-
sion to Mount Etna, live it
up in one of Europe's most
popular beach resorts, take
a dip or simply relax the day
away.


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tour, you may choose to
visit the town of Alberobel-
lo, which is known for its
unique trulli, whitewashed
dry stone circular houses
with pinnacled and conical
roofs. A short drive from
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Audrey Ann Beck, 28, of
2928 Shepard Drive, Rock-
ledge. was charged Feb. 19
with child abuse.
Vernal Archibald Brown,
34, of 1138 Tarpon Drive,
Rockledge, was charged Feb.
19 with being a habitual
traffic offender driving on a
suspended license and on a
warrant out of Polk County.
Paul Antonio Franklin,
23, of 682 Bloke Ave., Palm
Bay, was charged Feb. 19
with two counts of felony
failure to appear.
Phillip Chad Hensley, 32,
of 738 Scott Ave. S.W, Palm
Bay, was charged Feb. 19
with felony violation of pro-
bation, failure to obtain a
Florida driver's
license/identification card
with current information
and two counts of failing to
report change as a sexual
offender.
Edward Gerard Frimmel
Jr., 52, of 2025 Randall Ave.
S.E., Palm Bay, was charged
Feb. 18 with violation of
community control.
Matthew Scott Norris,
29, of 2872 Galinds Circle,
Viera, was charged Feb. 18
with violation of proba-
tion/community control.
Daniel Podolsky, 18, of
1491 Crane Creek Blvd.,
Viera, was charged Feb. 18
with burglary and petty
theft.
Brandon Michael
Rutkowski, 18, of 4272
Woodhall Circle, Rockledge,
was charged Feb. 18 with
burglary and petty theft.
David Chastain Barrow,
19, of 4455 White Road, Mel-
bourne, was charged Feb. 19
with violation of community
control, grand theft, traffick-
ing stolen property and giv-
ing false verification of own-
ership.
Audrey Ann Beck, 28, of
2928 Shepard Drive, Rock-
ledge, was charged Feb. 19
with child abuse.
Vernal Archibald Brown,


34, of 1138 Tarpon Drive,
Rockledge, was charged Feb.
19 with being a habitual
traffic offender driving on a
suspended license and on a
warrant out of Polk County.
Buddy Shawn Potts, 28,
of 2192 Warwick Road, Mel-
bourne, was charged Feb. 19
with being a habitual traffic
offender.
Scott Michael Tucker, 18,
of 2835 N. Highway A1A,
Indialantic, was charged
Feb. 19 with trafficking
stolen property.
Amanda Marie White,
28, of 4651 W. Eau Gallie
Blvd., No. 3, Melbourne, was
charged Feb. 19 with felony
violation of probation.
Richard Caldwell, 53, of
750 Red Bud St., Melbourne,
was charged Feb. 20 with
felony failure to appear.
Jorge Ignacio Fernandez,
20, of 1725 Taymouth St.,
Palm Bay, was charged Feb.
20 with felony violation of
probation.
Osburn Jerome Kelly, 56,
of 621 Reddick Ave., Mel-
bourne, was charged Feb. 20
with contempt of court and
two felony counts of viola-
tion of probation.
Rebecca Lynn Sawyer,
34, of 3021 Jupiter Blvd. S.E.,
Palm Bay, was charged Feb.
20 with obtaining a con-
trolled substance by fraud
and grand theft.
Randall Lyn Albury II, 24,
of 1786 Cedar Wood Drive,
Melbourne, was charged
Feb. 21 with sale of marijua-
na.
Maria Elena Aviles, 37, of
773 Bryant Road, Palm Bay,
was charged Feb. 21 with
failure to appear, possession
of drug paraphernalia and
prostitution/lewdness
involving a motor vehicle.
Jessica Ann Belflower, 37,
of 1205 Saint Andrews Drive,
Rockledge, was charged Feb.
21 with manufacturing a
controlled substance, traf-
ficking a controlled sub-
stance and unlawful posses-
sion of a listed chemical.
Dwight Brathwaite, 20,
of 2421 Stone St., Unit K,


Melbourne, was charged
Feb. 21 with violation of
probation/community con-
trol.
Jeffrey Aaron Butler, 28,
of 1205 Saint Andrews
Drive, Rockledge, was
charged Feb. 21 with manu-
facturing a controlled sub-
stance, trafficking a con-
trolled substance and
unlawful use of a listed
chemical.
Robert Stephen Cline,
36, of 1205 Saint Andrews
Drive, Rockledge, was
charged Feb. 21 with manu-
facturing a controlled sub-
stance, trafficking a con-
trolled substance and
unlawful use of a listed
chemical.
Jason Mark Dewees, 26,
of 1951 Island Club Drive,
Melbourne, was charged
Feb. 21 with being a habitu-
al traffic offender driving on
a suspended license.
Urban Dacosta Edwards,
22, of 1037 Helena Ave.
N.W., Palm Bay, was
charged Feb. 21 with felony
violation of probation.
William Lee Furie, 21, of
1684 Avocado Ave., Mel-
bourne, was charged Feb. 21
with felony violation of pro-
bation, felony failure to
appear, misdemeanor fail-
ure to appear and contempt
of court-failing to serve sen-
tence.
Larry Lee Gardner, 48, of
2700 S. Highway A1A, No.
15, Melbourne Beach, was
charged Feb. 21 with culti-
vating a controlled sub-
stance.
Courtney Ferne Mead-
ows, 23, of 1786 CedarWood
Drive, Melbourne, was
charged Feb. 21 with sale of
marijuana.
Robert Lee Peterson, 21,
of 1677 Avocado Ave., No. 8,
Melbourne, was charged
Feb. 21 with contempt of
court-failure to serve sen-
tence.
Kim Quigley, 41, of 32
Madison Circle, Rockledge,
was charged Feb. 21 with
aggravated battery.
Marcus NapoleonWhite,


Grammy Guru
From page A8


20, of 4515 Treeridge Lane
N.E., Palm Bay, was charged
Feb. 21 with felony violation
of probation, violation of
probation/community con-
trol, possession of cocaine
with intent to sell, posses-
sion of marijuana, resisting
arrest without violence,
escape, possession of
cocaine and two counts of
possession of drug para-
phernalia.


Florida Highway
Patrol

Jonathan David Buxton,
21, of 1186 Herne Ave.,


Palm Bay, was charged Feb.
18 with possession of a
controlled substance and
possession of a prescrip-
tion drug without a pre-
scription.


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workshop Feb. 29.
Screenings will be offered
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Instead of coming across
as a stalker, you can be
one of many curious
onlookers at the Space
Coast Antique Auto Club
car show from 4-9 p.m.
Saturday, March 1, in
downtown Titusville.
The event is part of the
city's "TitusNites" events,
which are similar to other
monthly street parties
such as downtown Mel-
bourne's Friday Fest.
The car show features
more than 200 antique
and classic vehicles, as
well as music, food and
automotive-related
vendors.
The event will be set up
on Washington Avenue
and Julia Street north to
Orange Avenue.
For information, visit
call (321) 267-3036.

This weekend

Comedy: Comedians
Steve Mingola and Vinnie
Coppola will perform at
9:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 29,
and Saturday, March 1, at
Groucho's Comedy Club
inside Makoto's, 785 S.
Babcock St., Melbourne.
Tickets are $12. Reserva-
tions are requested. Call
(772) 221-0990.
Neil Simon play:
Surfside Players presents
"45 Seconds to Broadway"
at 8 p.m. Show runs
through March 2. Tickets
are $18 for adults, $14 for
seniors and military and
$10 for students. Surfside
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Road, Cocoa Beach. Call
(321) 783-3127.
Rock-a-billy: The Rev.
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Not so 'Suite' lives revealed


BY LISA M. ONORATO
Entertainment writer

Complex relationships between
men and women are be explored in
Neil Simon's "California Suite" at the
Henegar Center for the Performing
Arts Feb. 29.
The play is set in a hotel suite in Los
Angeles. Throughout the production,
five couples visit the hotel suite, and
audiences get a peek into what
happens between couples behind
closed doors.
The couples face issues like divorce,
a custody battle, infidelity and
bisexuality.
"The play is a little heavy, but there
are a lot of funny lines, too," said
JoAnne Mitchell, director. "The last
act is very slapstick, so it ends on a
high note."
The Henegar's last Neil Simon
production was "Laughter on the 23rd
Floor." Ms. Mitchell said audiences
were a bit taken aback by the lan-
guage. But, she said, overall, the show
was well received.
"'California Suite' was one of Neil
Simon's earlier plays, so it's more in
line with what people are expecting
when they think Neil Simon," Ms.
Mitchell said.
"California Suite" first appeared on
Broadway in 1976. Two years later, a
movie debuted with an all-star cast,
including Alan Alda, Jane Fonda, Bill
Cosby, Richard Pryor and Michael
Caine.
In one scene, a couple from
Philadelphia is in town for a bar
mitzvah. The husband, Marvin,
arrives in California before his wife,
Millie. After a night of partying,
Marvin's brother surprises him by


STAR SCOPES
James Tucker


Week of 02-29-2008


Aries-March 21-April 19
Allow the living spirit to awaken in you and tend
to it carefully. Get in touch with your burning
desires and manifest them in your life. What are
you waiting for? A forest fire begins with a tiny
spark. Remove any obstacle in the path of your
life. It is time to move forward. Shine your light.
Set your spirit free. Take a close look at all your
potential and even you will be amazed.

Taurus-April 20-May 20
What do you really feel right now? Refuse to


Saturday


Kaitlin Norton/staff photographer
Chris Rower and.Randy Caldwell practice their lines during a rehearsal for
'California Suite.' The play will be performed from Feb 29 to March 16 at
the Henegar Center in Melbourne.


sending a prostitute to his room.
The play takes a darker turn when
Millie arrives moments after Marvin
awakes to find he is not in bed alone.
Priscilla Blyseth portrays Millie, the
betrayed wife. She said audiences will
feel a connection to the couples in the
play.
"People will be able to relate either
to themselves or other people in their
lives," Mrs. Blyseth said. "It's real life."
"California Suite" is Mrs. Blyseth's
first production with the Henegar
Center, though she's been active in
local theater for years.
A NewYork transplant, she said
she's attended Henegar productions
since she moved to Brevard County in


1998.
"I always though it would be
wonderful to be in a production
there," she said. "They do a great job. I
never saw a show I was disappointed
in."
"California Suite" opens Friday, Feb
29, and continues through March 16.
Show times are 8 p.m. Friday and
Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets
are $20 for adults and $18 for seniors
65 and older. The Henegar Center is at
625 E. New Haven Ave., Melbourne.
Call (321) 723-8698.
Contact Lisa M. Onorato at (321)
751-5957 or thehype@hometown-
newsol.com.


dwell on the past. Learn from it, forgive it if need-
ed and move on. What do you really want right
now? This is the most important question. Every-
thing else can wait a while. Answer this question
and you will accomplish all your major goals in a
timely manner. Today is the only sure thing in life.
Make the most of it.

Gemini-May 21-June 21
Now is the time to reinvent yourself. New ener-
gy, enthusiasm and hope live abundantly.
Regroup and reclaim your strength. A positive out-
look will bring this forth. Give your adult self some
time off. Let your beautiful inner child come out to
play. Don't take life so seriously. Live in joy. Relax
your body, mind, heart and spirit. Enjoy each day
as a new adventure and all will be well.

Cancer-June 22-July 22
Watch for growth and new direction ahead. Lis-
ten to your inner drives. Focus on them and set
them in motion. Take action. Honestly assess all
sides of opportunities. Surprising insights will
bring new awareness. Refuse to be rushed until
you have a clear picture. Then follow your heart
and you will emerge victorious in all ways.


Sunday


Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
The need to speak from the heart and communi-
cate feelings to those you love is a major need
right now. Observe the moods of those closest to
your heart when you sense burnout or stress.
Increase the quality time you spend together. Lis-
ten, talk, love and laugh. The increased energy of
this action will heal any division that has crept into
your lives. Now all is well again.

Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept 22
Love what you do and success is assured. Move
forward as an individual when needed. It's good
to have a little space for yourself and give it to oth-
ers. Be a little more gentle on yourself. Unrealistic
expectations only upset you and rob you of happi-
ness. Keep on releasing the past of the old,
unwanted stuff. Be happy and free with yourself
and continue to create miracles.

Libra-Sept 23-Ot. 22
Acknowledge the light that you are. Others see
and appreciate it when you share it. You are more
powerful than you realize. When you draw upon

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MELBOURNE A forkful
of grilled mahi mahi doused
with lemon juice, along with
bits of tomatoes, carrots,
corn and onions, is good.
At BonefishWilly's River-
front Grille and Tiki Bar, it's
even better.
Add in an expansive view
of the adjacent Indian River
Lagoon, casual tunes and
ambiance cast by old fishing
nets, tiki torches and
tabletop candles, and the
historic restaurant will put
you under its spell.
It did just that on a recent
evening, with a full moon
lighting up the lagoon and
the restaurant's rear, weath-
erworn wood deck. I quickly
felt at home in the eatery's
laidback atmosphere and
eagerly delved into an
exceptional fish dinner.
Mymeal began with a
tasty salad topped with the
restaurant's homemade
creamy blue cheese dress-
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surroundings, which
included a light breeze and
pelicans drifting across the
lagoon.
My prompt and courteous
waitress soon delivered the
main dish: a nice portion of
grilled mahi mahi topped
with fresh salsa. My fork
easily sliced through the fish,
followed by scoops of hot
Caribbean rice and "Willy's
Island veggies."
Reggae music and songs
by Norah Jones and Jimmy
Buffett added to the peaceful
setting. It was a treat
experiencing some of the
tastes, and the historic feel,
of Bonefish Willy's.
Terry Holt, who co-owns
the restaurant with Tina
Quinn, said the restaurant
has existed since 1981. They
took over the business in
1999. Before becoming
BonefishWilly's, the building
housed various other
businesses going back to the
1950s.
The restaurant has about
50 seats inside and about 90
outside.
"We specialize in seafood,
but we also do steak, chicken
and pulled pork," Mr. Holt
said.


The crab cakes are some of
the most popular menu
items. Mr. Holt said the
restaurant still uses the crab
cake recipe and other
recipes of BonefishWilly's
original owners.
Hurricanes in 2004 heavily
damaged the boat docks
next to the restaurant, but
Mr. Holt said they are
scheduled to be rebuilt
before summer.
I'm eager to return to
BonefishWilly's to enjoy its
unique atmosphere, friendly
vibes and impressive menu.
The restaurant is at 2459
Pineapple Ave., east of U.S. 1
and one mile north of the
Eau Gallie Causeway. For
boaters, it's at mile marker
101 on the Indian River
Lagoon.
Business hours are 11 a.m.
to 10 p.m. Monday through
Saturday and 11 a.m. to 9
p.m. Sunday. Happy hour is
from 4-6 p.m. Monday
through Friday, and there fg
live music on Friday and
Saturday nights.
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through March 16. Show times
are 8 p.m. Friday and Saturdays
and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are
$20 for adults and $18 for senior
citizens. The Henegar Center is at
625 E. New Haven Ave., Mel-
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Musical: Titusville Playhouse
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Friday, Feb. 29. The playhouse is
at 301 Julia St Call (321) 268-
1125 for ticket information.
British comedy: The Theatre
Company of Palm Bay presents
"See How They Run" through
March 2. Tickets are $22 for gen-
eral admission and $20 for stu-
dents and seniors. The theater
operates out of the Palm Bay
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way. Call (321) 723-3056.
Neil Simon play: Surfside
Players presents "45 Seconds
From Broadway," through March
2. Show times are 8 p.m. Friday
and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.
Tickets are $18 adults, $14 for
seniors and active military and


$10 for students. The playhouse
is at 300 Ramp Road, Cooca
Beach. Call (321) 783-3127.

SATURDAY, MARCH 1

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p.m., downtown Titusville. More
than 300 cars, trucks, motorcy-
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shopping. Free admission. (321)
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Sweet Adelines: Platinum
Coast Chorus of Sweet Adelines
International will perform at 2
p.m. at the Gleason Auditorium
on the campus of Florida Insti-
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son. Call (321) 259-1086.

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Dance: Lord of the Dance will
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King Center for the Performing
Arts, 3865 N. Wickham Road,
Melbourne. Call (321) 242-2219.

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Auditions: Titusville Play-
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day, March 4, at the Titusville
Playhouse, 301 Julia St Call (321)
268-1125.

TUESDAY, MARCH 4
Manheim Steamroller: Man-
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8 p.m. at the King Center for the
Performing Arts, 3865 N. Wick-
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(321)) 242-2219.
THURSDAY, MARCH 6
Heidi's anniversary: Heidi's
Jazz Club will celebrate its 16th
anniversary featuring local jazz


musicians from 7-11 p.m. At the
event, donations for the Richard
Hall Memorial Scholarship Fund
for Young Aspiring Musicians will
be collected. Heidi's is at 7 N.
Orlando Ave., Cocoa Beach. Call
(321) 783-4559.

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Space Coast Jazz Society
2008 Benefit: Grammy nominat-
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will perform a tribute to Maynard
Ferguson at 2 p.m. Sunday,
March 9, at the Cocoa Beach
Country Club, 5000 Tom Warriner
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You continue to move into
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You continue to act on your
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Alternative rock: The
5th Avenue Onlys will
perform at 9:30 p.m.
Friday, Feb. 29, at the Dog
N' Bone British Pub, 9
Stone St., Cocoa.
Classic rock/blues: Fat
City will perform at 9:30
p.m. Friday, Feb. 29, at
Lou's Blues, 3191 N. A1A,
Indialantic. Call (321) 779-
2299.
Acoustic: Sheryl Paige
will perform at 7 p.m.
Saturday, March 1, at
Galaxy Grille, 147 Fifth
Ave., Indialantic. Call (321)
728-5888.
Jazz: Sybil Gage will
perform at 9 p.m. Friday,
Feb. 29, at the Getaway
Martini Bar & Lounge, 7720
N. Wickham Road, Mel-


bourne. Call (321) 255-
0052.
Rock/blues: Weather-
vane will perform at 2 p.m.
Saturday, March 1, at
Goode Park, 1300 Bianca
Drive, Palm Bay. Call (321)
501-4002.
Blues: The Smokin'
Torpedoes will perform at
8:30 p.m. Saturday, March
1, at Heidi's Jazz Club, 7 N.
Orlando Ave., Cocoa
Beach. Call (321) 783-4559.
Reggae: Drift Session
will perform at 10 p.m.
Saturday, March 1, at
Declan's Irish Pub, 1132
A1A, Satellite Beach. Call
(321) 777-7228.
Open acoustic jam:
Frankie "Cisco" Harris will
host an open jam for


experienced musicians at
8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 2,
at the Hustler, 810 N. A1A,
Indialantic. Call (321) 768-
0640.
1980s rock: Arkaydia
will perform at 3 p.m.
Sunday, March 2, at
Malabar Mo's, 2805 Mal-
abar Road. Call (321) 725-
8374.
Jazz: Ron Lee & Jazz-ee
will perform at 3 p.m.
Sunday, March 2, at The
Redhead Martini & Cigar
Bar, 626 Glen Cheek Drive,
Cape Canaveral. Call (321)
799-1616.
Contact Lisa M. Onorato
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Commodores give chase in district baseball


BY ROB SHELBURNE
Sports writer
Eau Gallie High School
baseball coach Bob Collins
isn't lacking for leaders on
his 2008 Commodores base-
ball team.
"I asked who wanted to be
named captain and co-cap-
tain, and seven guys jumped
up," said the veteran Com-
modores skipper. "There is a
real good mix of upper-and
underclassman who have
stepped into thgse leader-
ship roles."
Off to a 2-3 start to the sea-
son, Collins said he is opti-
mistic about the team's
chances to give district stal-
wart Melbourne High School
a run for its money in Class
6A, District 6 play.
"I've got a good group of
guys," he said. "Our pitching
is good, and our defense is
good. If our hitting can come
around a bit, we'll be ok."
Eau Gallie has wins versus
Trinity Prep and Gateway
High School to start the year,
with losses to Melbourne,
Cocoa and Tituville.
In both victories, 6-2 over
Trinity Prep and 8-2 over
Gateway, the Commodores
got standout performances


on the mound from their top
two hurlers.
Senior southpaw Chris
Hamper mowed down 18
Trinity Prep hitters in the
opening round of the Cocoa
Hardball Classic Feb. 11. And
teammate Jon Love, also a
senior, tossed a two-hitter
on the road at Gateway, Feb.
20.
Collins has stressed the
need for his team to improve
offensively, and in a 5-4 loss
at Melbourne Feb. 22, Eau
Gallie touched Bulldogs
starter Logan Thomas for 7
hits, including doubles from
senior outfielder Chris Push-
man and senior catcher Josh
Kennon.
"We are starting to come
around at the plate," Collins
said after the game. "But we
made four errors, basically
gave them the game."
Hamper kept the Com-
modores close for five-plus
innings before giving up a
hit to Billy Hatt in the sixth
for the go-ahead run;
The loss put Eau Gallie at
1-1 in the district with games
against Palm Bay, Vero
Beach, Gateway and Mel-
bourne coming in the next
two weeks.
"They (Commodores)


know who they have to
beat," Collins said. "We're
not as talented as in the past,
but these guys want to get
better everyday. They come
to work everyday, whether
it's a game or practice. They
stay late and get extra hitting
in, and that's what it's going
to take."

2008 Eau Gallie Com-
modores varsity baseball
roster

*Tyler Bice, sophomore,
infield
*Sean Cantwell, junior,
outfield
*Mason Claflin. Junior,
pitcher/DH
*Robert DeVoe, senior,
pitcher
*Ryan Finch, senior, out-
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*Anthony Garcia, sopho-
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*Chris Hamper, senior,
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*Shawn Hanigan, junior,
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*Eric Libby, junior, infield
*Jon Love, senior, pitcher
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*Joe Troescher, sopho-
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*Bob Collins, head coach
*Assistant coaches: Billy
Bechtol, Tom Mead, Matt
VanFleet

2008 Eau Gallie Com-
modores varsity baseball
remaining schedule

*Feb. 29 at Palm Bay
*March 3 at Space Coast
*March 5 vs. Vero Beach
*March 7 vs. Gateway
*March 10 vs. Cocoa
*March 14 vs. Melbourne
*March 17 vs. Satellite
*March 19 at Osceola
*March 20 at Astronaut
*March 24 at Bayside
*March 26 vs. Palm Bay
*March 28 at Vero Beach
*March 31 at Cocoa
*April 3 vs. Titusville
*April 7-9 Palm Bay Spring
Break tournament
*April 15 at Rockledge
*April at Viera
*April 21-24 Class 6A, Dis-
trict 6 tournament at Eau
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High School. Melbourne won the game 5-4. Eau Gallie
takes the field against Palm Bay High School Feb. 29 at 7
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Feb.15
Soccer (boys)
Class 3A state championship
final, Fort Lauderdale
*American Heritage 2, MCC 0 -
AH: Juan Medina, goal; Jamal John-
son, goal. MCC: 17-4-1 AH: 29-2-1
Baseball
*Merritt Island Christian 8, FAA
1 MIC: Jackson, 2B; Hall, 2B. WP:
Paulk (1-0) LP: David Antonacci'(0-
1) FAA: 0-1 MIC: 2-0
Softball
*MCC 15, Deltona Trinity Christ-
ian 1 MCC: Stephanie Parsons,
2B; Angie Dascoli, 2B, 3B (2);
Kwoka, 2B (2); Jackie Kelly, 3B. WP:
Chelsea Grabowski (1-1) LP: Russ
(n/a) MCC: 1-1
*Osceola 5, Melbourne 2 -
MEL: Savannah Vickers, 2B. OSC:
Amber Polsen, HR WP: Iba Mendez
(2-0) LP: Amanda Archer (0-2)
MEL: 1-2 OSC: 5-0
Feb. 18
Baseball
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Basketball (boys)
Class 3A, Region 3, semifinal,
Melbourne Central Catholic High
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*MCC 65, John Carroll 42 -
MCC: Kyle Hogan, 13 pts; Joe
Ponce, 12 pts; Elliott Russell, 12 pts;
Peter Munch, 11 pts; Joey Castel-
lanos, 10 pts. JC: A.J. Alexander, 21
pts. MCC: 19-9 JC: 13-14
Class 2A, Region 2, semifinal,
Lake Highland Prep, Orlando
*FAA 37, Pine Castle Christian
33 FAA: Reggie Clark, 10 pts;
Jason West, 10 pts. PCC: Cory
Pugh, 12 pts. FAA: 16-8
Baseball
*FAA 6, St. Edwards 1 FAA:
Brandon Wilson, 2B; Montgomery
Bell, 3B. WP:Tim Michaels (1-0) LP:
JeffTruckner (0-1) FAA: 1-2 SE: 1-1
Softball
*Eau Gallie 2, Space Coast 0 -
WP: Lexi Carroll (3-0) LP: Alex
Smith (2-1) EG: 7-0 SC: 5-1
*Mount Dora Bible 11, MCC 0 -
WP: Brittany Stone (n/a) LP:
Chelsea Grabowski (11-2) MCC: 1-
2 MDB: 2-0
Tennis (boys)
*Eau Gallie 7, Space Coast 0 -
SINGLES: Wagner Chilan 6-1, 6-1


def. Joe Wisniewski; Alex Piuter 6-0,
6-0 def. Ryan Dillman; Andrew
Maceda 6-0, 6-0 def. Alex Nero;
Ethan Minner 6-0, 6-0 def. Bobby
Franz; Erik Lemmerman 6-0,: 6-1
def. Ryan Bradley. DOUBLES: Chi-
lan/Piuter 8-1 def. WisniewskiDill-
man; Maceda/Minner 8-0 .def.
Nero/Franz EG: 2-0 SC: 0-3
*Melbourne 6, Rockledge 1 -
SINGLES: A.J. Nohrr 6-3, 6-3 def.
Daniel Diaz; Greg Zimmerman 6-2,
6-4 def. Ryan Morgan; Eric Schleich-
er 6-3, 6-1 def. Brandon Stevens;
Rick Barnett 7-6, 5-7, 7-6 def. Casey
Morrison; Jason Panzarino 6-14y 6-1
def. Taylor Clements. DOUBLES:
Diaz/Morgan (RCK) 8-6 ,def.
Nohrr/Zimmerman; Schleicher/bran-
don Curry 8-1 4def.
Stevens/Clements MEL: 2-0 K:
0-2
*MCC 6, John Carroll 1 'IN-
GLES: Evan Addington 6-11 ,6-0
def. Mateo Abondano; R ert
Batista 6-3, 6-0 def. Alex Niebqrge;
Matt Kriete 7-5, 7-5 def. Dominic
Charles; Michael Batista 6-3, 6-3
def. Nick DeCrescenzo; Josh Vil-
lanueva 6-1, 6-0 def. Nick Culmber.
DOUBLES: Addington/R. Batista 8-
0 def. Abondano/Nieberge;
Charles/DeCrescenzo 9JC) 8-3 def.
KrieteNillanueva. MCC: 1-0
Tennis (girls)
*Melbourne 4, Rockledge 3 -
SINGLES: Rachel Nohrr (MEL) 6-3,
4-6, 6-2 def. Alexa Eason; Kaitlin
Abdon (MEL) 6-0, 6-2 def. Carly
Boynton; Amanda Durham (MEL) 6-
1, 6-3 def. Katie Bixby; Samantha
Derrick (MEL) 6-1, 3-6, 6-3 def.
Emma Hayes; Kindell Workman
(RCK) 6-0, 6-0 def. Stephanie
Cooney. DOUBLES: Eason/Hayes
(RCK) 8-5 def: Abdon/Katie Ziegler;
Boynton/Bixby (RCK) 8-1 def. Ashley
Hutchinson. MEL: 1-1 RCK: 0-2
*MCC 6, John Carroll 1 SIN-
GLES: Madelaine Genna 6-2, 6-2
def. Nicole Hamilton; Michaela Mon-
tepetit (JC) 6-4, 0-6, 6-4 def. Molly
Shapiro; Megan McWilliams 6-3, 6-1
def. Mary Brown; Erin Laird 6-4, 6-3
def. Katherine Maley; Monique Medi-
na 6-2, 6-0 def. Rebecca Thoen-
niossen. DOUBLES:
Genna/McWilliams 8-6 def. Hamilton
Brown; Shapiro/Laird 8-2 def. Monte-
petit/Thoenniossen. MCC: 1-0
*Eau Gallie 6, Space Coast 1 -
SINGLES: Sam Logue 6-0, 6-0 def.
Krystale Humes; Marie Woodson 6-
3, 6-2 def. Mary Young; Aida Chilan
6-0, 6-1 def. Felicia Hart; Amanda
Migliore 6-2, 6-3 def. Erica Trotter;
Katy Ryska 6-4, 6-4 def. Amanda
Forster. DOUBLES: Logue/Chilan 8-
0 def. Humes/Hart; Young/Trotter
(SC) 8-4 def. Woodson/Lindsey
Beasely. EG: 2-0 SC: 1-2
Track and Field (boys)
*Viera 120, West Shore 44, MCC
14
Track and Field (girls)
*Viera 83, West Shore 56, MCC
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The Harbor City gymnastics team
opened its 2008 season Jan. 25-27 at
le Hilton Head Invitational in Hilton
lead, S.C.
Allyssa Brennan, 17, of Palm Bay, led
le way at Level 10 with a first place on
le floor exercises and a third-place
sowing in the bars, beam and vault to
hish second in the all-around cate-
pry.
At Level 9, Zoey Guitierrez, 15, of
ro Beach, finished second on the
hrs and fifth in the floor exercise.
simmerr Burr, 12, also of Vero Beach,


led the Level 8 competition to a fifth-
place team finish with a first in the all-
around, a first in the vault, beams and
bars, and a third in the floor exercise.
Twelve-year-old Emily Beck, of Rock-
ledge, chipped in at Level 8 with a
fifth-place in the bars and a sixth all-
around.
The Level 7 team finished fifth out of
22 teams thanks to first-place per-
formances from Christina McCauley,
13, of Merritt Island, in the all-around;
Lindsey Underhill, 13, of Melbourne,
on the beam; and Ashleigh Hilde, 14,
of Merritt Island, also on the beam.
Sophie Simmons, 13, of Cocoa Beach,


posted a second in the beam to push
her team to the high finish.
Fueled by three first-place showings
and a second, the Harbor City crew
took second place as a team in the
Prep Optionals portion of the pro-
gram.
Kelsey Cumella, 9, of Melbourne,
won the all-around; Ruby Oates, 10, of
Merritt Island, was tops in the floor
exercise; Samantha Olsen, 12, of Mer-
ritt Island, took the vault and bars, as
Kaitlin Kitta pulled a second place on
the vault and beam.
For information, call (321) 242-3310
or visit www. harborcitygym. com.


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traveling basketball team,
will play the Brevard
Spacers March 2 at the
Clemente Center on the
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Tickets are $5 in


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Feb. 20
Baseball
;,Osceola 5, Melbourne 3 -
EL: Jackson Harris, HR; Ty Witzel,
R. OSC: B.J. Zimmerman, 2B. WP:
ex Bargos (2-0) LP: Logan
iomas (1-1) MEL: 1-4 OSC: 2-1
,Cocoa 5, MCC 4 CHS: Tom
Owen, 2B. WP: Steven Walker
(a) LP: Sean Carley (0-1) MCC:
1
Softball
,Melbourne 10, Titusville 2 -
EL: Aliki Valentine, 2B; Savannah
Lkers, HR (2). WP: Amanda Archer
(.2) LP: Elisabeth Defere (n/a)
EL: 2-3THS: 1-4
tennis (boys)
*MCC 7, FAA 0 SINGLES:
Pan Addington 6-0, 6-1 def. Amar
ivdasani; Robert Batista 6-2, 6-3
f. Hensel DeBrito; Matt Kriete 6-2,
(1 def. J.J. Unehan; Ryan McGrath
2, 6-0; Luis Rivera; Michael Batista
8, 6-4 def. Enrique DeBrito. DOU-
LES: Addington/Batista 8-0 def.
bivdasani/H. DeBrito;
Hete/McGrath 8-1 def.
Ivera/Shane Scott. MCC: 2-0
,Melbourne 7, Cocoa 0 SIN-
LES: A.J. Nohrr 8-2 def. Chris
hrk; Greg Zimmerman 8-6 def.
favor Owens; Eric Schleicher 8-1
of. Kenny Blanchard; Brandon Cur-


rie 8-2 def. Justin Owens; Jason
Panzarino 8-2 def. Mike Choppe.
DOUBLES: Schleicher/Curie 8-0-
def. Park/Kyle Fowler; Rick Bar-
nett/Brett Pipher 8-6 def. T.
Owens/Blanchard. MEL: 3-0 CHS: 1-
1
Tennis (girls)
*Melbourne 6, Cocoa 1 SIN-
GLES: Ashley Hutchinson 6-4, 6-4
def. Ashley Daniel; Kaitlin Abdon 6-3,
6-0 def. Michelle Makela; Amanda
Durham 6-1, 6-1 def. Jaclyn Pack;
Samantha Derrick 6-0, 6-1 def. Erin
Gonen; Katie Ziegler 0-6, 6-0, 6-0
def. Bekah Branch. DOUBLES:
Durham/Rachel Nohrr 8-0 def.
Daniel/Pack; Makela/Gonen (CHS)
8-2 def. Erica Cooney/Stephanie
Cooney. MEL: 2-1 CHS: 1-2
Feb. 21
Softball
*Eau Gallle 3, Palm Bay 0 PB:
Rachel Ratliff, 2B; EG: Lexi Carroll,
2B. WP: Ashley Brown (4-0) LP:
Savannah McMillan (1-3) PB: 2-4
EG:8-0
*Covenant Christian 33, FAA 9
(5 innings) CC: Sonjia
Townsend, HR (2); Rachel Cutting,
2B; Eizabeth Voelkel, 2B. FAA: C.
Navarez, 3B. WP: Townsend* (n/a)
LP: Navarez (n/a) CC: 1-2 FAA: 0-1
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Chilan/Pinter 8-1 def. Sartori/Furiosi;
Maceda/Minner 8-4 def.
Glenn/Evans EG: 3-0 PB: 1-2
*West Shore 5, Merritt Island
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Bruce 6-4, 6-2 def. Kelly Kennedy;
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7-4 def. Kennedy/Rawls; Perez-
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Tennis (girls)
*Eau Gallie 4, Palm Bay 0
(rain) SINGLES: Sam Logue 6-
2 def. Kelsea Fitzpatrick; Marie
Woodson 6-0 def. Kendall
McMullen; Aida Chilan 6-0 def.
Jamie Collins; Amanda Migliore 6-
1 def. Jordan Nickle. EG: 3-0 PB:
0-3
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MEL) 0-6, 6-3, 6-2 def. Shannon
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BED, BUNK- Twin Over
Twin, White Metal, Excel-
lent Condition, $125,
321-684-1029 SoBrev
BED, BUNK- Twin over
twin, white, metal,
$125obo, 321-253-1125


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BED, DAY- Black wood,
inc. mattress/tundle, $75,
Pool door glass insert w7
frame $25, 321-446-1540
BED, DAY- Trundle,.
Converts to Single or
Queen, Cover & Sham,
$100, 321-984-8173
BED, King- boxspring &
mattress, frame, sheets &
comforter, exc cond.,
$200, 321-779-4866
BED, KING- with Latex
Mattress complete, good
cond $100, 321-633-1099
BED, Single- Sleep Num-
ber Air, Frame Included,
New, Excellent Condition,
$150, 321-724-1740
BED- Mattress & Box
Spring, Good Condition,
Queen size, $125, & Full
size, $70, 321-751-2440
BIKE TRAILER, InStep
Quick 'N Easy, Foldable,
for up to 2 kids, $70, call
321-480-7215, So. Brev.
BREAD MAKER, Mr.
Coffee, $15; Juicer, Ham-
ilton Beach, $15, call
321-676-0079, So. Brev.
CAR COVER- Used on
Buick Park Ave, $20, (2)
Car ramps, 4.5ton ca-
pacity $10, 321-733-4543
CAR SEAT, Childs- $15,
High Chair, $20,
321-722-0885
CHAIR, Rocking- Maple,
Solid wood, Like new,
$50, Cedar lined trunk,
black, $40, 321-757-0797
COFFEE MAKER; heat-
er; fan; iron toaster; $10
each or less. Call
321-773-0814 S. Brevard
COMPUTER DESK,
DVD storage, file & key-
board drawers, excellent
cond $65 321-724-5347
COMPUTER Desk/Hutch
light oak, stor. for printer,
file drawer, slide out key-
board,$200.321-724-9939
COMPUTER MEMORY-
2 sticks of 256 = 512 or
1/2GB, 240pin dimm, like
new, $20, 321-773-8567
COUCH, LEATHER- Tan
in color, seats 3 people,
good condition, $125obo,
321-752-7417
COUCH/ LOVESEAT,
vintage floral design, $15
call 321-749-3655, S. Br.
CRIB/ BED combo &
changing table, wd/ mat
pd & baskets, $150, call
321-984-1696, So. Brev.
DESK, 3 drawers w/lamp
gray/white formica, $115,
TV stand, wall mount,
swivel $35, 321-254-3821
DESK, Computer- Corner
Tower, Good Condition,
$40, 321-254-9753
DESK, Unopened in Box,
$40, All in One Printer,
$35, 321-952-5608
DINETTE SET, round w/
5 chairs, $60 obo; House
lamps, $140 obo, call
321-768-0940, So. Brev.


3ARGAN
DINETTE SET- Light col-
ored wood, 40" round ta-
ble, 4 cushioned chairs,
$175, 321-373-5695
DISH WASHER- Maytag
Brand new, $100 obo,
call 321-242-8654, S. Br.
DISHWASHER, Ken-
more- Portable, White,
Like New, $149,
321-626-6245 SoBrev
DRESSER, 9 Drawers,
Long, White, Wicker
Faced, Very Solid, $195,
321-604-6507 SoBrev
DRUM MACHINE- Dr.
Rhythm, w/ power supply,
manual, $175 firm, call
321-591-1898, So. Brev.
DRYER, Digital heavy
duty white, excellent
working condition $199
321-506-9240
ELEC. CALCULATOR-
Sharp, prints, never
used, $10, call
321-751-0480, So. Brev.
END TABLES (2) w/
storage, walnut, 20x26 &
26x26, $50/ both, call
321-777-0806, So. Brev.
ENLARGER, Beseler &
Daylab with accessories,
$125, 321-951-4623
ENTERTAINMENT Cen-
ter- Toaster, Convection
oven, vacuum, everything
for $75, 321-452-4710
EXERCISE Rowing Ma-
chine, $100 Negotiable,
321-724-6342 SoBrev
FILING CABINETS- (2)
$30 each; Golf clubs,
woods & irons, $50all,
call 321-254-6025, S. Br.
FIREPLACE MANTELS,
all wood $200
321-259-0848
FOOTBALL TABLE- sol-
id wood, ex cond, must
see!, $200, call
321-536-9899, So. Brev.
FREEZER- KENMORE
upright, 18.8 cft, works
grt, $125, call
321-757-5435, So. Brev.
GENERATOR, ONAN-
3.0, Runs Good, $200,
321-727-7504 SoBrev
GOLF CLUBS- Set of
Clubs with Bag, $35,
321-255-1707 SoBrev
HEADBOARD- Twin,
Maple Wood, with Verti-
cal Slats, Excellent Con-
dition, $50, 321-751-4713
JEEP LIBERTY- Push
Bar, Like New, For Jeep
Liberty or similar .vehicle,
$150, 321-751-9075
KEYBOARD, Yamaha-
PSR-75, 100 tones,
songs, w/beginners instr
book, $60, 321-725-7848
KILN, EXCALIBER, Ig.,
$125; Honda 50cc motor
bike, $75. 321-259-3057
S. Brevard
LAVATORY- Stainless
Steel, Wall Mount w/
Glass Bowl, & Glass Top
sink, $180, 321-255-3928


LAWNMOWER, Electric,
used 3 times, $65, Desk,
glass/metal, $55,
321-480-3844
LEATHER COUCH, co-
coa brown, 2 yrs old,
$200 obo, call
321-729-8461, So.Brev.
LOVE SEAT- absolutely
new, lovely, $199, call
321-253-9724, S. Brev.
LOVE SEAT- Tan, Leath-
er, Like New, $200,
321-777-4904 SoBrev
MATTRESS, TWIN- (2),
Box Spring, Frame, Like
New, Will Separate,
$200obo, 321-984-1201
MATTRESS, TWIN- Sim-
mons, $20, Huffy Com-
pressor 20", 6 speed, yel-
low, $20, 321-631-5901
MICROWAVE- Counter-
top, white, runs perfect.
$40. 321-482-6166
MINK STOLE- $50, Dou-
ble Bike Rack, $25, Tri-
pod for Dish $18, Golf
Clubs $25, 321-773-7613
MIRROR- 20.5WX50"H,
Wood Frame, Perfect for
Entry Hall, $30,
321-777-4194 SoBrev
MIXER- complete w/ 2
bowls, processor, blen-
der, grinder, $65, call
321-779-2664, SoBrev
MOTOR- Small Block,
with Stand, From 92 Mus-
tang, needs Head Gas-
kets, $125, 321-750-8511
OAK TABLE- antique, 2
10" leafs, clawfeet, $200
call 321-724-2078, S. Br.
PARROT CAGE-
20x24x36, w/ stand is 36"
tall, $100 obo, call
321-242-7145, So. Brev.
PATIO SET- 5 piece,
Black/Smoke Glass, with
Cushions, $200 firm,
321-631-4837
PET RAZOR- Oster, $12,
call 321-259-1948, S. Br.
PIANO, Studio- small,
Pecan color, plays well,
on casters & ground lev-
el, $195, 321-725-9590
PIANO, Wurlitzer Spinet-
needs tuning, good con-
dtion $200, 321-674-2261
PIANO- UPRIGHT, $100,
call 321-768-6016, S. Br.
Portable Potty, No Ex-
cuse, Al $25; Writing
fold out desk,
48"Hx27"Wx 16"D, $49.
321-953-0177
POSTER BED, solid
cherry, dbl, vintage Kling,
complete w/sheets, $199/
obo. 321-255-4882


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PRESSURE WASHER,
Craftsman, $125; Com-
pressor, $50; Lawnmow-
er, $35, 321-242-7040
PRINTER, SCANNER,
copier, HP PSC1210,
$25, call 321-525-0223.
RACK, POT- Island,
Portfolio, Brushed Nickel
Finish, Decorative, 6
hook, $75, 321-266-2778
RADIAL ARM SAW,
Craftsman $175; 1 bed
frame, full/qn/king $25.
321-773-9016 S. Brevard
RECLINER, Lazy Boy- 2,
Like New. $140,
321-720-9646
REFRIGERATOR, Ama-
na- White, Over & Under
Clean, Works Great,
$100, 321-302-2563
REFRIGERATOR, Ken-
more- 22cf, Black Tex-
tured Finish, Nice,
$185obo, 321-723-1933
REFRIGERATOR- 25cf,
Side by Side, Ice/Water,
white, clean, exc. cond,
$150, 321-253-9888
ROTO TILLER- Sears,
heavy duty, walk behind,
$150, leave message at
321-720-9781, So. Brev.
Router $40. 2 sanders
$35/ea. Rotary die grind-
er $35. Soldering kit $30.
Drill $25. 321-724-9285
SAW, BAND- Craftsman
12" floor model $125
321-773-6456 SoBrev
SAW, Table- Craftsman,
5000RPM, 2.5hp, 10"
blade $100 321-674-9986
SHOWER DOOR, practi-
cally new, used once but
wrong size $50 OBO
321-504-7610
SHUTTERS, Hurricane-
Aluminum, 102" long, (6),
$30 each, 321-638-4438
SINKTOP- Molded Bath-
room, One Piece, Beauti-
ful Colors, gold faucet,
$150, 321-725-9590
SOFA & Loveseat- Beige
gold floral design, with 2
wood, cocktail end ta-
bles, $195, 321-952-8766
SOFA TABLE- Glass
Top, with a Dolphin De-
sign on Base, $65,
321-636-4685 SoBrev


SPEAKERS- 2 JBL 8
Ohms, 10-100 watt,
16"x7"x10", Exc. Condi-
tion, $95, 321-242-8165
SPREADER, Scotts
Broadcast Speedy Green
1000, $10, DVD Player,
$25, 321-676-0779
STOVES, Kenmore $75
& GE $60, Cream Color,
321-473-6543 SoBrev
SWEAT SHIRTS, white
& colored, $3 ea; Dual
head work light, (4), $9ea
call 321-728-1692, S. Br.
TABLE SOLID pine,
Trestle, 6 chairs, dark
stain, $100, call
321-725-2883, So. Brev.
TABLE, DINING- with 4
chairs, Thomasville, Solid
Oak, $175, 321-725-2631
TABLE, Dinner- with 4
Matching Chairs, $150,
Matching Nook Stools,
$50 both, 321-676-4593
TANK, Salt Water- 60
gallon, inc. Filtration, Pro-
tein Skimmer & Rocks,
$175, 321-574-5063
TIRES- (2) radial, TA 215
to 16, ex cond, $50 both,
call 321-723-8642, S. Br.
TOOL BOX, Truck- Fits
Small Pick-Up Truck,
Black, Both Ends Open,
$35, 321-690-0071
TRAIN, ANTIQUE- Lio-
nel, Ogauge, $130, After
5pm call 321-727-8714
TUXEDO, CHILDS- size
5, complete set, $40,
Portable safe, Sentry
1170, $35, 321-773-7312
TV, Hitachi- Color, 32
inch, $195, 321-956-0020
TV, MAGNAVOX- 36",
$125, 321-727-0687
TV, SAMSUNG, 17", $70;
Kenmore blender, new,
$25; Glazed schlemmer-
topf, $35. 321-752-4753
TV- 36", Has Minor Prob-
lem, Easily Fixed, FREE,
321-956-1787 SoBrev
TV- JVC, 32 in, reg $800
sell for $85; Rocking
chair, upholstered $50,
call 321-724-4854, S. Br.
TV- JVC, color, 32",
great cond, $199, call
321-728-3947, So. Brev.


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ADORABLE PAPILLON
pupl 1 male, CKC regis-
tered, 11 weeks, mom &
dad on premises. Ready
now! 321-268-2808
ALTMANS WHITE ENG-
LISH Bull Dog puppies
Beautiful, registered. Old
time lines. 3 males ready
now. 863-381-7201
BLACK LAB, AKC, 11
months, male, FREE to
good home, needs room
to run! 321-723-2925
CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES
So cute & sweet, looking
for good loving home.
Long hair adults avail.
Reg. & health cert.
$300/$500 772-569-6258
COCKATOO Mullocan,
14 yrs. of age, loves to
play and be held, comes
with cage, stand & swing,
$900. Call 321-412-8198

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DACHSHUND PUPPIES
Many colors, long & short
hair, Males & females
CKC registered, shots,
health cert. $400-$600
561-386-8494
386-963-4932
DWARF RABBIT, Siam-
ese Netherland, show
quality, cage incl'd,
$50/all. 321-956-3987
ENGLISH MASTIFF
pups born 11/30, 1
male,3 females, all brin-
dle, health certs., AKC,
parents on site,$1000.
321-698-3217
FREE CAT, but only to a
loving home 1 year old
black male, all shots cur-
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m for photo. AD#5161
Free to good home. Two
black labs, lyr old. Broth-
er & sister. Same home if
possible. Grt w/children.
Call JC at 321-242-1556
GERMAN SHEPHERD
AKC puppies, black/tan,
3m 3f. Born 1/21. All
shots, vet checked,
accepting dep. $500
772-370-2600

GERMAN SHEPHERD
pup, male, 8+ weeks,
black & tan, looking for
good home, $200. Call
321-676-3282
German Shepherd pups
AKC,avail. late March,
blk /sable, 5 males, 3 fe-
males, parents on site,
beautiful! $1000 firm.
321-258-2320


VANITY- SOLID maple,
A-1 cond, includes mirror
& bench, $200, call
321-242-7806, So. Brev.
WASHER, GE- Top
Load, 3.2cf, Excellent
cond $150, 321-768-1010
WASHER, Whirlpool- 8
Cycles, 4 Speed, Super
Capacity, Like New, $60,
321-604-1187
WASHING MACHINE-
Admiral, heavy duty,
white, gd cond, $75, call
321-591-6519, So. Brev.
WATER BED- Queen,
side rails & bench, great
cond, $50, call
321-733-4512, So. Brev.
WEBTV- Complete Sys-
tem, MSNTV, Router,
remote, Keyboard, Print-
er, $175, 321-537-2802
WEEDEATER, SEARS,
Electric, $15;' Wood
Shelves (3) $35 each,
call 321-751-6171, S. Br.
WEIGHT BENCH- with
weights, press bar, &
straight/curl bars, good
cond, $45, 321-751-0826
WHEELCHAIR- Folda-
ble, Manual, with Footr-
ests, Tan leather uphols-
tery, $100, 321-952-9477



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Gard: 5 75"x36 1/2"; 5
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2 25 1/2"x25 1/2", $150(
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SHELTIE PUPPY, AKC
1 sable female, 20
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BED A new King Set,
Ortho Pillowtop with war-
ranty $225, can deliver.
321-508-0610
BED A new Queen Set,
Ortho Pillowtop with war-
ranty, $155, can deliver.
321-508-0610
BEDROOM SET $475
6 pieces. All brand
new!!!! Can Deliver
321-508-0610
Childs Bunkbed, wood,
twin,1 yr., exc. cond., incl.
pillowtop mattress, box-
spring, ladder. Pd. $900-
sell $350. 321-631-7814
DESK ROLLTOP Oak
computer with matching
printer stand. Large, like
new Orig. $750 asking
$350 772-581-9039
DESKS-TEAK,$105& up;
Tables, teak, $75 & up;
Chairs, teak, $180/3;
Desk, steel, $75. Call
321-723-8515 anytime
Dining Room Set, beau-
tiful carved Queen Anne,
7 pcs., 2 drawers, 2 14"
leaves, burnished brown,
pad incl'd., Must see.
$1550/obo. 321-373-4702
DRAFTING TABLE-
$150; Row Boat, Alumi-
num with Anchor, $100.
321-773-9016


LAZY BOY electric lift
chair recliner w/ heat.
Brand new, never used.
New $1500. Sell $999
321-452-1013
MASSAGE BED New
cond.,$775 for info see
www.ceragem.com
772-646-0535
MEMORY FOAM
Thera-Peutic NASA Mat-
tress: Q-$399, K-$499.
Free Delivery. Warranty.
888-287-5337 (60 night
trial)www.mattressdr.com
PVC PATIO Set, table, 4
chairs & lounge $200,
Queen bed, head& frame,
armoir, dresser & mirror -
oak $125 321-951-7699
RAINBOW CANISTER,
w/extra belts, $50/obo;
Hoover upright, $25. Call
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REVO SCOOTER, brand
new, 3 wheel w/ batteries,
all papers, etc., never
used, $1100. Please call
321-728-4124
STATIONARY SPORTS
Cycle, arms/leg, for hand-
icapped person, $800;
Easy Pivot patient lift,
$700. Call 321-952-2964
WHEELCHAIR- Electric,
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MOVING SALE Friday,
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house goods, tools, small
appliances, something for
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VERO BEACH Fri Feb
29 and Sat March 1
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Court(off of 41st & 60th)
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321-636-5953 or 321-403-3179


PALM BAY Open House
2/9-2/10, lpm-5pm. 4br/
2ba/2cg w/pool. Asking
$139,500. 1591 Pace Dr.
NW. 321-952-0394





REDIlED
ACRE NEW SMYRNA
125'x350' direct waterfrt
Turnbull Bay/intracoastal
access. Exc. nature loca-
tion by prestigious Atlan-
tic Ctr for the Arts.3144
Sundance Tr. Beautiful
3-4bd/2ba/2cg bonus rm.
vaulted ceiling, oak spiral
stairs, fireplace, granite &
stainless apple w/warrs,
waterfrt master bd w/lg
tiled ba, Ig walking closet,
dock, priv yet close,
paved rd. 5 min to local
golf courses. (Daytona
Bch MLS#466511) or by
owner $658,000 All rea-
sonable offers consid-
ered. 386-409-8208



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COCOA BEACH Beauti-
ful Waterfront home on
deep canal in much
sought after area, near
Freedom 7 School. 4 BR/
2BA, 2 car garage, 2100+
sq.ft.New kitchen w/ gran-
ite tops, new roof. Abso-
lute Bargain at $465,000.
Call 321-412-7236to view
or for more details. www.
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HOBE SOUND: Beautiful
CBS Custom 4br/3ba
gated comm. w/Pool &
many extras. Price re-
duced $100k $475,000
Chris Ouillette, Keyes
Co. 772-607-0015
See ad # 50475
www.HometownNewsOL.com
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
SOUTH- Cedar Island
Club Condos 2br/2ba
1250sf, Intracoastal,
boat dock, full remodel,
gar. $450K 407-340-6310
see photos online at www.
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#50476


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SATELLITE BEACH, 3/2,
453 Nautilus Dr., wide
deep canal, off grand
canal, dock, remodeled,
great schools, $479,000
obo. 321-773-9016




DAYTONA BEACH- Like
no other!! Oceanfront,
12th floor, gorgeous view
from large balcony, 1BR,
Elegantly Furn. Turnkey
ready, Granite bath,
clubhse, pool, exercise
room. REDUCED $285K
912-655-7296/ 658-2426
HOT DEAL
MELBOURNE, 2/2 re-
modeled, pool, close to
all. Owner pays closing
cost. $110k MLS 473699
321-427-9833
NEW SMYRNA-
2/2, $599K, 1382sf, 5499
S Atlantic. Oceanfrnt, 30'
to beach 1st fir, gated,
heated pool, tennis. S.
Wind, 407-620-3566
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PALM BEACH Gardens
Great location near mall.
1/1.5 1150 sqft, 12'
ceilings, new apple, Pool
tennis, gym, 50+ reduced
$156,000 561-799-0425
STUART Waterfront
View. Large 1/1.5 w/
extra storage. Dockage
avail. Low maint. Great
location to downtown.
$155,000 MUST SEE!
772-475-6266


DAYTONA BEACH -
LARGEST DOUBLE
LOT 4BR/4BA, located
in wooded community
south of world famous
castle/archway on Inter-
national Speedway. Near
new High School, Mall,
Speedway & Beach. Was
listed with Remax for
$389,000; NOW BY
OWNER $249,000. Clear
deed enables possible
partial trade on
motorhome, motor yacht,
vehicles or ????? Call
386-547-7030
FOR SALE/LEASE
COCOA BCH, Deep
Wide Canal 109 Bimini
Rd 3/2/2 $499,000 or
lease $1600 Melbourne
Bch, 1,000 sqft in Leisure
Living Park, you own land
$95,000. Cocoa 4105
Juanita St 3/2 $119K or
lease $950/m Vero
Beach 715 Banyan Road
1 block to beach $599K
or lease for $1400/month
Cocoa Beach Income
Property 3BR Duplex 407
Sunrise $279,000
321-544-7424


HANDYMAN SPECIAL
Inexpensive property.
Great deal for investors.
321-779-2274 Iv. messg.


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HISTORIC HOME In
Daytona Beachl In his-
toric district, Looking at
Intercoastal, 3500sf, 2
fireplaces, 2 sunrooms,
5br/4ba, large lot. $695K
obo. 386-453-5464
www.426sobeach.info



4.

INDIALANTIC, FL
$40,000 below market
value, 1830 sqft/air, 3
years new beachside
pool/spa home. Must see!
$409,000 321-722-2768
Make offers Make offers
Mint condo across from
river. $135K.
Cocoa Beach. Widest &
Deepest Canal. Remod-
eled home, sacrifice
$499k
Satellite Beach 4bdrm.
pool home $219,000.
I.. remodeled 3 bed-
room $209,000.
2 Mobile Homes wlLot.
Melbourne Bch $97,500.
W. Melbourne $77,500.
Oceanside Realty
321-951-7577
NE PALM BAY, spacious
2000sf, 3/2, 10'x18'bonus
room, quiet, safe neigh-
borhood, move-in cond.!
Some closing costs to
qualified buyer. $148,000
Call 321-722-0078

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NW PALM BAY, 4/2/2,
quiet family area, totally
updated w/many energy
effic. upgrades. MLS#
476686. REDUCED TO
$175K1 'Call ERA Show-
case, Ruthann Hansen
321-749-3939
ORMOND- Breakaway
Trails, gated & guarded
comm. expanded
custom home, master
suite, w/sitting area,
jacuzzi tub in mb, 2 other
oversized br's, pool bath
opens to Ig screened
lanai, formal dining, all
wood & tile floors, side
entry 2.5 cg on large
corner lot. 5 mi to beach
Must see! 386-673-8176
see photo online ad #50778
www.hometownnewsOL.com
PALM BAY Bayside
Lakes Area, 3br/2ba.
Built in '05. 2200 sf. Open
split plan, priced to sell
$169,900.772-532-5177
www.teresadevine.com
for info/photos.
PALM BAY No $ Down.
New house 4BR/2BA:
Rent to own, $1000/rent.
+ $200 sale payment.
Call 949-437-0480
PALM BAY 3/2/2.5 + den
poss. 4BR/3BA, 1 acre,
oak trees,fenced,lg shed,
inground pool, sprinkler
system, metal roof, wrap-
around porch w/11 pillars,
Gorell Cat 5 windows,
1889sf, appl's. $319K.
Call Maria 321-271-7531
See photo online at:
wwic.HometownNewsClass
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321-242-0442


PALM BAY 3/2/2, built-
in wall unit, ceramic tile,
BR's w/new carpet, fresh
paint in/out, over-sized
detached gar. w/cont.
driveway, fenced yard,
sprinkler system, shed.
$205,000. 321-508-4128
PALM BAY NE 3/1 rent
to own, pets okay, move
in today $795/mth India-
lantic 4/3 Oceanside Vil-
lage Pool, Pond, cul de
sac $575K Broad RE
321.258.5916
PALM BAY, 3/2/2, 2158
sf, Ig. kitchen w/42" cabi-
nets, LR, DR, FR, heated
Fl. room, scrn. porch, 2 Ig
BAs w/dbl sinks, dbl fire-
place, cathedral ceilings,
all appl's,well & sprinkers,
hurricane shutters. This
one has everything! Near-
ly new. Unit 50, near Bay-
side. Exc. cond., furniture
neg. Leaving state save
thousands! 321-684-2265
or 321-536-9438




PALM CITY 3/3/2
Cobblestone 1/2 acre
corner lot, lake & golf
view, screened pool,
Jacuzzi, vaulted ceilings
no membership rqd.
$459,000 FSBO/agent
Call Pat 561-876-1885
PALM COAST- 3/2/2
1768sf, updated kitchen,
custom bookcases, new
tile & carpet, large back
porch, privacy fence.
$165K. 386-409-3159

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ROCKLEDGE
Chelsea Park 5/4 -
$419,900
PALM BAY
4/2 $239,900
TITUSVILLE
Windover Farms 4/3 -
$249,900
Hickory Hills 4/2 -
$184,900
Gene Hartigan, Coquina
Reef Realty
321-501-8565

ROCKLEDGE: Cul de
sac, 5br/2ba, 928 Geor-
gia Ave, Fully Remod-
eled, 2000sf, huge
fenced yard, mature
oaks. $138,000
321-591-6924 or
MerrittlslandMaylSaol.com
SEBASTIAN- River Land
ings 3/2/2 Designer
home w/tile thru-out, ss
appis, fans, granite
window treatments,
formal LR/DR $229,000
772-480-3950 see photo
online @ www.
HometownNewsOL.com
ad #49590



MINT
SOUTH DAYTONA-
DEEP WATER CANAL
WITH POOL Beautiful
river views 138 Belle-
wood Ave, 3br/2ba, large
office with separate en-
trance, 2-car garage,
large yard. REDUCED
$145K NOW $579K
FIRM 386-547-4783 see
photos online ad #50471 at
www.hometownnewsOL.com


STUARTYACHT & CC
3br/2ba/2+cg, Open floor
plan pool home. Large
Great room, Florida rm &
large scr patio $349,500
772-287-0834 or
772-485-2750
TITUSVILLE Executive
5bd/3ba/2 car + new RV/
boat gar. 18'x52', 3637sf,
1 acre, sauna, appls., in
exclusive upscale area,
$499,000, owner financ-
ing avail. 321-269-5913
VERO BEACH: Trillium,
New 3/2/2, 1650sf., Gate-
d, w/Clubhouse, Pool &
Lawncare. Near Mall.
3169 Ashford Sq.
$215,000 or Rent furn.
$1400/mo 772-834-9097



MINT
VERO CENTRAL
BEACH
Charming 3 or 2 br/2ba,
block home with terrazzo
tile firs on lush oversized
lot. New w/d. Mint cond.
Rent to own $369,900.
772-489-0180




DEVELOPERS CLOSE
OUTIII Owner Financing
New Villas 5.5% APR
with approved credit
$823.29/MT '$6,000.00
Down includes closing
cost 30yr amortizing with
3yr balloon Realty King
John Broker/Owner
7 7 2 5 8 9 3 0 5 4
772-589-3054jking@realtyking.co
jking@realtyking.com


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R&R Pressure Washing
House & Siding. Pool
Decks, Driveways, Roofs
& morel Reliable, De-
pendable. Free Chemi-
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estimates 321-271-7683



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Roof repairs, water proof-
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Lic/ins 772-234-9142
METAL ROOFING
SAVE $$$ Buy direct
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INDIAN HARBOUR Bch
Large 2 story newly reno-
vated beachside twnhse,
walk to beach & Gleason
Park pool, 2BR/2.5BA
fenced, patio, tile & new
apple's. $139K,rent to own
$800/mo.772-453-9595


Merritt Island, Great
Deal Rent or Buy, 2/3/2
w/ yard in $149,000 Gail
Hoffman, Vince Keenan
Realtors 321-501-4067
www.gailhomesales.com



KENTUCKY
*3 acres w/pond $24,900
*35 acres riverfront $99K
*100 acres $125,000.
*1500 acres hunters
paradise, incredible tro-
phy deer & turkey hunt-
ing, $1895/acre. Great
investments!
1-270-791-2538
www.ActionOutfitter.com
MIMS 4.26 beautiful
wooded, cedar oak/pine.
Property can be split to
2.13 acres at 1 home per
parcel. Beautiful homesite
$250,000 321-863-7369

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NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
New log cabin shell on 2
wooded acres only
$99,900. FREE BRO-
CHURE of Mountain &
Riverfront acreage. E-Z
Financing. For free info
1-828-652-8700

PALM BAY, .38 acre,
buildable residential lot in
Lockmar Estates, close to
shopping, schools & 195,
$65,000. 954-471-4179
Motivated Seller!

PALM CITY- 1/2 acre
Cobblestone, On lake &
golf green, high/dry with
existing building pad.
$194,000 FSBO/agent
Pat 561-876-1885

PORT ST LUCIE near 95
& St. James golf course
2 acre lots. Water & sew-
er Paved roads. Can be
divided. Reduced to
$209,000 561-239-9216

PORT ST. JOHN, 1.6 ac.,
part commercial, part res-
idential, w/3 houses, off
US1, near Indian River,
all or part, $270,000/obo.
321-632-0159 Lv. msg.

SEBASTIAN standard lot
city water & sewer. High
& dry. Great location 457
Englar Dr. Must sell.
Paid $75K. Asking
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727-644-8805
NC LAND: Near Raleigh/
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(Breeding), 4BR/3BA,
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TENNESSEE Crossville
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One block US1 & Dick-
son Drive. $699,000.
Owner financing possible
772-521-5111
Melbourne, M1 Zoning,
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MELBOURNE 3/2 home
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all utilities. 321-223-9913
MELBOURNE BCH Kick
back pool home, 1 blk to
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amenities, W/D, large
fenced yard, $400/mo. +
1/3 utilities. 321-431-1536
MELBOURNE, furnished
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ies. Quiet, serene neigh-
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MELBOURNE, seeking
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huge yard, $550/mo. +
1/2 elec. 321-728-9389
MELBOURNE,non-
smoking roommate want-
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bath & entrance, close to
BCC! Utilities included!
321-750-9328/ 259-8101
MELBOURNE-Lake
Washington & Wickham
area,share 3BR/2 BA fully
furnished private home,
$550/mo. includes cable
&all utilities.321-610-0025
MELBOURNE-private
room & bath, furnished,
convenient location, close
to BCC, $400/month in-
cludes everything. Call
321-720-8270
N. MELBOURNE room-
mates wanted for single
male, 3/2 doublewide,
$400/month includes all +
$100 deposit. No smoking
or pets. 321-684-1108
SATELLITE BEACH, (2)
roommates for canal front
private pool home, 3000+
sq.ft. (600 & 500), internet
access, 1/4 util's., dock
space avail 321-777-6311
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bath, Private entrance,
Kitchen privileges,
$150/wk, Please call after
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VERO BEACH $175/wk
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Close to Downtown, in-
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DAYTONA BEACH- Riv-
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Plaza, clean & quiet
2bd/2ba, 2nd fl, balcony
w/riverview. Ceiling fans,
ice maker, microwave,
water, cable, pest incl.
Riverside Condos 3
pools, 2 docks, no pets.
$750/mo Move in special
386-295-9182
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FORT PIERCE South
Beach Large lbr + den
(can be 2nd br). All appl.
incl. w/d. Small pet ok
$875/mo. 772-812-4363
or 772-370-7212
INDIALANTIC Palm
Colony Club, near beach.
2BR/2BA, 1st floor. Un-
furnished. Pool & tennis.
$800/mo. 201-264-5008
INDIALANTIC 3BR/ 2BA,
or 3rd BR can be office
10x14. Corner Unit. A1A,
across to beach. Short/
long term lease, 3mo/min.
$1100/ mo. Encl. balcony.
W/D Furnished & new
paint. Clubhouse, tennis,
exerc. room, pool, bingo
321-727-3866; 298-2111


INDIALANTIC, Beach
Club, 1/1, clubhouse, fit-
ness rm, pool, w/d hook-
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ite counters, Avail now!
$725/mo. 561-350-7134
INDIALANTIC, LARGE 1
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fitness center, pool, mi-
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MELBOURNE Condo 2/1
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407-791-3746
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ne Beach, 4 BR/2 BA
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$3000/mo. 321-412-8223
or 407-256-5314
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month. 321-412-8223 or
407-256-5314
PALM BAY, Country Gar-
den, 2/2, tile throughout,
all appl's incl. W/D, pools,
close to shopping, fresh
paint, $699/month incl's
water. 305-338-0746
SEBASTIAN New Com-
munity, Pelican Isles.
2/Br & 3/Br,2/Ba Apart-
ments with washer/ dryer.
Ask about our Move-in
Special 2 & 3 bed-
rooms only. (Income Re-
strictions). 925 Pelican
Isles Cir. 772-581-4440


ROSELAND IR County,
2/21, Quiet dead end rd.
Full kit & living area, big
yard & shed $750mo FLS
772-473-8793
SEBASTIAN
Reflections 2-BR/2-BA
Dock, pool, tennis, cable,
carport. $850/mo
772-589-3531
SUNTREE, 1st floor Con-
do in Cyprus Cove, 1 BR
upgraded, W/D luxury
complex. Asking $875/
mo. 321-254-5567
TITUSVILLE, Waterfront,
fully furnished, 2BR, den,
2BA. Pool, water, trash &
cable included. No Pets.
$750/mo. Available im-
mediately 321-269-9018
VERO BEACH $625/mo
Luxury lbr apt includes
part utilities. Centrally lo-
cated. Newly painted.
Move in condition.
772-643-8826
VERO BEACH. 2BR
(partially furn.), near Mira-
cle Mile Plaza. $695/mo.
1BR (furn. or unfurn.)
$595/mo. & 3BR Lake-
wood Park home
$1000/mos. Rennick
Realtors 562-5015 or
696-4670
VERO BEACH. Laguna
2/1. Gated. 5 minutes to
beach. $900. Also for
sale for $139,900 Call
1-866-551-8114, or
305-322-2475.
VERO BEACH: Vista
Gardens, 55+ lbr/1.5ba,
2nd floor. Golf, Pool,
Clubhouse. Cable TV
incl. No pets or trucks.
$575/mo 508-505-7425


COCOA, 3/2 4105 Juani-
ta Street. Non smoking,
small pet ok, great loca-
tion $950/month
321-544-7424
INDIALANTIC HOUSE -
3/2, fenced yard. Walk to
bchl Furn/unfurn. $1050.
incls lawn. Pets ok. Short
/long term. 949-487-9824
LAKEWOOD PARK.
3BR hotne with
workroom/shop on large
lot at end of cul-de-sac.
Avail now for $1000/mo
Rennick Realtors
562-5015 or 696-4670
MALABAR, VILKARIA
1BR efficiency w/ utilities
included. Quiet, good
area, on 1 acre property.
1st & sec. $500/mo
321-674-1943
MELBOURNE 3BR/2BA
2 Car Garage on lake.
Screened porch, clean,
available nowl $1050/mo.
+ $1500 security. Call for
info 954-540-7097
MELBOURNE 3/2/1 Ce-
dar Run near Wickham
Park, screen porch, W/D,
comm pool/tennis. $985/
mo+dep. Sm pet ok, no
smoking. 321-574-1097
MELBOURNE 3/2/1, rec
room, nice neighborhood,
new kitchen. $1095/mo
MERRITT ISLAND, 4/2/2
new home, spa
$1195/mo 407-461-8316
MELBOURNE, 3/3/2 pa-
tio home on cul-de-sac,
fireplace, community
pool, close to schools.
$1250/mo. Call for infor-
mation 321-961-7195


MELBOURNE, HISTOR-
IC EAU GALLIE district,
lbr/lba cottage, fenced
yard, pets upon approval,
$550/mo. 321-243-8115
MELBOURNE, Olde Eau
Gallie, nice 2/1, den,
screened porch, non
smoking, no pets, $875/
month 321-506-4484
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home, Greystone sub. off
Post Rd., 4/2, all appl's,
lawn & pool service in-
cl'd., $1400/mo. + $1200
sec. No smoking /pets.
Avail, now! 321-446-2192

N. MELBOURNE, 3 BR/2
BA, garage, newly remod-
eled, large yard, water
Included, no smoking,
$875 per month plus de-
posit. 321-698-2939

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N. MERRITT ISLAND,
3/2, 1 acre, quiet subdivi-
sion, minutes from Space
Center, $1200/month in-
cludes lawn service.
248-361-2592
PALM BAY 2 BR, 2 BA
& 2 Car Garage. Nice lo-
cation $750 + security, no
pets. 516-819-0623
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PALM BAY Waterstone
3br+den/ofc, 2ba,2CG on
lake. In Lifestyle comm.
$1200/mo. Cable & gated
Donna Patterson, Keyes
Co. 321-205-6755
PALM BAY ALL AREAS
2, 3, & 4br's. TH's, du-
plexes & houses. Start @
$600/mo up to $2460/mo.
Avail NOWI Woodlake
Realty,lnc. 321-723-8700
PALM BAY NE, 2/1.5/1
car, Fla. room, newer ap-
plis, $650 mo. Security
required + credit refer-
ence & report. No pets.
330-825-1101/
330-714-6850
PALM BAY, 2 Weeks
Free! Brand new Homes!
$800 -$1200 mo. All
areas 3/2/2 w/ upgrades.
1200 sq. ft. Call for more
details. Gore Realty
321-952-7257 704-1104
PALM BAY, 3 BR/2 full
BA's, gated community,
pool,enclosed scrn porch,
1 year lease, $900/
month. First/last + se-
curity. Credit check.
321-750-9298
RENTED
I rented my home in
Melbourne, we got
around 50 calls! .
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SATELLITE BEACH
properties, rent, L/O or
owner finance at 5%.
Condo 2 BR end unit,
new carpet, paint, tile,
beachpark, pool. $800/mo
$129,900; Nicely updated
house 5BR 2.5BA w/ in-
law suite. 3,000 sqft un-
der roof $1400/mo;
$229K 321-960-4803
SATELLITE BEACH, 4/2,
1 car garage, fenced, all
appl's, huge screen room,
$1150/month + deposit.
Lease option considered.
321-757-5850
SEBASTIAN 3bd/2ba
/2cg, 462 Lloyd St. unfurn
Central a/c, scrn porch,
New house in quiet
neighborhood. No pets,
non-smoker. Avail March
'08 $1000/mo. lease. Call
Jim 772-321-4158


SATELLITE BEACH
4BR Pool Home, 2400sf
Terazzo floors, pets ok.
$1300/mo.
Oceanside Realty
321-951-7577
SOUTH SEBASTIAN
Area: Near river, 2/1/1
wood fir, enclosed porch,
all appliances. No
smoking. F/S. $750/mo
772-562-5757
SUNTREE Pool Villa,
3/2/2, gated community
across from Suntree
Country Club. Pool main-
tenance & lawn care incl.
$1000/mo Higgins Realty
Assoc. 321-543-5028
TITUSVILLE Executive
5bd/3ba/2 car + new RV/
boat gar. 18'x52', 3637sf,
1 acre, sauna, appls., in
exclusive area, rent w/op-
tion to buy. $1500/mo. or
$2500/mo. furnished.
Refs req'd. 321-269-5913
VERO BEACH 3/2/2,
shed, fenced yard & fire-
place, unfurn. 1,200/mo
furnished $1,400/mo.
Call 561-202-4607
561-715-3980
VERO BEACH 3/3/2
+den, Castaway Cove,
walk to beach, pool, spa,
fireplace, immaculate.
$2350/mo 786-210-3563
VERO BEACH: 2/1, qui-
et neighborhood, freshly
painted & clean, all ap-
plicances $750/mo F/L/S
425 12th St. SW Dixie
Heights 772-567-3399


MINT
VERO CENTRAL
BEACH
Charming 3 or 2 br/2ba,
block home with terrazzo
tile flrs on lush oversized
lot. New w/d. Mint cond.
Rent to.own $1275/mo.
772-489-0180
W MELBOURNE 3/2/2
split home. Near A-rated
schls. Desirable nghbrhd.
Walk to park. Fenced
yard. $950/mo incl'ds
lawn care. 321-253-9166
W. MELBOURNE
4BR/2BA/1 Car Garage.
Fenced in yard. All new
tile & appl's. 3309 Eliza-
beth St. (Near mall)
$950/mo. 321-724-0790


INDIAN HARBOUR
BEACH 3BR 2.5BA 2 car
garage, behind Lowes,
screen porch, pool. Small
pets ok $1250 plus secur-
ity 321-258-6824
PALM BAY: 3/2/2 New
villa in Bimini Bay gated
comm. Granite counters,
spa tub screened court
yard. Community pool,
clubhouse, $1000/mo
954-655-8332


MELBOURNE 2br/1ba
Clean, large utility room
W/D hookup. Nice loca-
tion. $650/mo.
Intracoastal Property
321-255-1661
MELBOURNE, Eau Gal-
lie, 2/1, large rooms, new
AC unit & refrigerator,
close to schools, no pets,
$675/month + $300 sec.
321-259-3359
PALM BAY Newly re-
furbished 2br/1ba w/large
FL room, fenced yard,
close to the river. Small
pet ok. $650/mo. Call
321-266-8078
VERO BEACH Nice 1/1
1936 41st Ave. (in back)
$500mo. FLS $1500 to
move in 772-567-3325



MELBOURNE 2003
2br/2ba Lakewood Vil-
lage, Like new. 55+ Com-
munity, Pool, Appl's, stor-
age, $950/mo. 1 mo. sec.
Call 321-952-7684



MELBOURNE Downtown
Off US 1, Commercially
zoned house- 5 rooms, 2
Bath 1250 sqft. Ideal for
Accountant, RE office,
Consultant, Contractor....
$1000/mo 413-684-1436
MELBOURNE-
N. Babcock St. 1050 sq.
ft., very good cond.,
available now, $1100
mo., 321-431-1196


PALM BAY Professional
address $75/mo. Office
space w/ conference
room starting @ $300.
ROCKLEDGE Retail
first mo. free. 900 sqft
freestanding w/ yard,
plenty prkg on US1,
heavy traffic $1700/mo
Vacant Land 1-60 acres
Broad RE 321-258-5916
SUNTREE Grt location!
OFFICE/WAREHOUSE
1200sf- $1,200/mo.
1800sf $1,800. No CAM.
Impeccably maintained/
priv. bath. 321-259-0202



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Elevator & ample parking.
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avail. Near Wicklham &
Rte 192 321-445-7780
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Office suites available
Prime Port St. Lucie
Blvd. location. Includes
phones, internet, furnish-
ed. Starting at $395
Pam 772-285-6558
Pat 772-285-2350





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Block from US1, next to
Toyota dealer. Up to 1
acre. From $40/month or
rent it all and sublease!
772-521-5111
PORT ST. LUCIE-
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sqft, with office &
bathroom. CBS, 2 roll-up
doors, 3 years old.
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MERCEDES 280 SEL,
'71, 4 dr, 6 cyl., garage
kept last 10 yrs. Must go -
too many vehicles! $1500
as is. 321-723-1844
MERCEDES 300D, 1983
Florida since new, original
finish, records, good
matched Michelin tires, as
new $6300. Call 321-725-
7094. See at AACA Meet,
3/14 & 15 in Melbourne.
ROLLS ROYCE, 1978,
Silver Wrath II, great
shape, chestnut paint,
buckskin top, $24,600
OBO. 321-269-2702

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manifold, carborator,
distributor, exhaust, oil
pan, fly wheel. $700
386-767-2995



ACCORD LXI 1987,
130K Miles. Best offer.
Runs fine. 321-433-1663
BLOWN HEAD Gasket?
State of the Art 2-part
carbon metallic chemical
process. Repair yourself.
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BUICK RIVIERA '99
Supercharged, 71k mi., 2
door, moonroof, bells &
whistles exc cond.$5900
772-663-0965 see photo
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CADILLAC ELDORADO
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1 owner, leather, mostly
garage kept, power,
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CADILLAC STS '05
Silver green with tan
cloth top, 14 mo warranty
remaining 11,500mi.,
$24,500 772-225-3542
CHRYSLER SEBRING
convertible,'02,43K mi,au-
to stk,ps/pw/pl,AM/FM/CD
good tires, no accidents,
$9900.321-412-2469
Convertible Sebring JXI
99', All pwr, Exc cond.
Runs great. Kelly Blue
Book $8,000+ Sacrifice
$4,500obo 772-532-3892
or 772-643-8787 dir
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TO American Association
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LINCOLN CONTINEN-
TAL '96 4 door Sedan,
V8 silver/leather, 74K,
clean, must sell $2,950
smelbournebeach@aol.com

LINCOLN TOWNCAR '88
V8, original paint, white
on white, good condition.
Only 97,000 miles $2,700
321-632-3238
LINCOLN TOWNCAR'98
Signature series, sunroof,
owner, like new, $5400.
(dealer) 321-446-7782
Lincoln Towncar, Sig-
nature model,'04,35K,gar.
kept, exc. cond., loaded,
Landau roof, chrome sid-
ing, $18K. 321-266-4645
NISSAN MAXIMA 2000
SE, loaded, no leather,
2nd owner, runs great,
$6300 obo 321-591-9686
OLDSMOBILE 88, 1997,
excellent running condi-
tion, AC, CD, 112K miles,
$1695 or best offer.
321-506-9240
PONTIAC Firebird For-
mula LT1, '94, detailing,
runs/looks very good in &
out, 10 disc CD, $3500.
321-610-4226 / 745-8872
PONTIAC SUNFIRE: 00'
2dr, Cold A/C, Great gas
mileage. Excellent price
$2,800 772-532-3892 or
772-643-8787 dir
SATURN '95 4 door, exc
cond, $1800obo
772-473-6156
SATURN 2001 SC-2
29,000 miles. Red Exc
cond cold a/c $5500 obo
Vero Beach
772-569-6181
TOYOTA CAMRY 1995 -
122K miles, ice cold a/c,
1 owner, full power. 4cyl
auto. Very clean. $2950.
321-258-1554; 727-1840
TOYOTA TERCEL, '85, 5
spd, cold AC, recent tune-
up, new brakes/timing
belt/battery/fuel pump, red
tint, $700. 321-223-1280
VOLVO 2006 V-70-2.5T
Low miles. All options.
$24,500 772-231-4720
VW BUG GLS, '01, 4 cyl,
58Kmi, 5 spd, brand new
tires/ battery, leather int,
sunroof, tinted windows,
$8750, 321-259-2958



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2004 HONDA AERO
SHADOW 750. Burgundy
& black trim. 1500 miles.
Garage kept. 4500.00. XL
set of leather chaps in-
cluded w/helmet. Contact
Rhonda or Eddie 321-
751-8813; 321-403-4472




HARLEY DAVIDSON '92
Heritage Softail Custom
woman owned, turquoise
& cream,exc cond $7800
772-589-5180
HARLEY DAVIDSON '99
FXD WG. Black/chrome,
HD mags, Mikuni 42,
K&N, VH straight shots,
Mustang touring seat.
21,600 miles, garage
kept. $9,500 obro.
321-258-0939
HARLEY DAVIDSON:
00' Dyna Wide Glide,
Many Extras, 13,000 mi.
Exc Cond. Only $9,500 or
Trade. 772-370-8413 See
ad #27351 for photo
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HONDA ELITE scooter,
80cc, 1500 miles, excel-
lent condition, black,
$1100.321-514-7853
KAWASAKI '03 Mean-
streak 1500cc shaft drive,
fuel injection, 2700mi,
Like new $68000bo
772-563-9177
KAWASAKI VULCAN
900, '06, like new, only
700 miles, Loaded! Paid
$11,800, sell $8100.
321-863-8614
KAWASAKI, NINJA
250CC, '06, 13K miles,
recent tune up and valve
adjustment. Reduced to
$1600. Call 321-298-1010
WANTED JAPANESE
MOTORCYCLES KA-
WASAKI,1970-1980,
Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000,
H2-750, H1-500, S1-250,
S2-350, 83-400. CASH
PAID. 1-800-772-1142 or
1-310-721-0726
YAMAHA ROADSTAR
Silverado 05. 1700CC
8000 miles. Loaded Mint
condition $8500/obo.
321-728-2286



22' DUTCHMAN LITE
1999 fully self-contained
exc cond. double axle
$5500 772-285-1459
27' TRAIL LITE travel
trailer, '03, w/slide out,
sleeps 8, includes bunk
beds, white, $13,00.
321-745-8558


30' CLASS A Motorhome
Clean. Loaded: Genera-
tor & all options. Must
sell! $6500/obo. In local
park, Cell 618-616-9836
CARR-LITE 2004, 36' 5th
wheel,1 owner no pets,
non smoker, all options,
loaded. 4 slide outs, 2
A/C'S satellite. $45,000
obo. Tow vehicle
available 321-427-1454.
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Coachmen, Class B, 22',
Ford 350, '00,43K mi, fully
self contained, generator,
new brakes/battery, $24K
/obo. 321-725-6959. See
www.HometownNews
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AD#28355
DAMON CHALLENGER-
'05, Class A, 2 slides,
sleeps 5-8, 9800mi,
Allison auto trans, Like
new, must sell. $64,900
obo 386-527-2424 see
photos online ad #27611
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FLEETWOOD 5th Wheel
25', 1998, light weight, 1/2
ton, towable, slide, clean,
$5900. 321-259-3057
FLEETWOOD Bounder,
'98, 32', LR & kitchen pull
out, exc. cond., Asking
$32,000 Make offer. View
at VFW on US1, Satellite
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HOLIDAY RAMBLER40'
'02 Endeavor,diesel 68k
mi. In motion satellite,exc
cond. Lots of options!
Optional Honda tow car
$97,000 772-774-8539
JAYCO 28FT 1993: 53k
miles. 4 KW generator
New tires, good cond.
Reduced to $9,950
772-971-7135
Monaco Monarch SE 37'
'04 Workhouse, Vortec,
Allison, low mi., 2 slides,
W/D, 4dr, refrig., 2 TVs, 2
ACs, Motostat auto sat,
1.5 BA, generator, CB,
$79,900. 321-264-9844
NEWMAR 37' Mountain
Aire '02 like new. 7500 mi
gas eng, 2 slides, W/D,
auto satellite, beauty w
extras. Car tow dolly.
$88,500 772-873-8611
see photos online @
www.HometownNewsOL.
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PACE ARROW '02 Class
37-A, (2) slideouts, low
miles 13,800, Ford work-
horse chassis, surround
sound, DVD, CD, 2 color
tv's, mahogany wood,
Alum 4 dr frig w/ice mak-
er, Queen bed, new awn-
ings. Like new $60,000.
772-978-1915 see photo
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ROCKWOOD 1999 27'
trailer sleeps 4, Good
condition. Call for
details. $6000/obo
772-664-2501
RV RENTAL SITE locat-
ed on Hutchinson Island
near Vero Beach. Across
from beach, Marina on
Inter-coastal, pool, tennis.
Phone, cable, and elec-
tricity included. First
class. By the week,
month, or season.
352-347-4470.
WILDERNESS TRAVEL
Trailer, '02, good condi-
tion, 27', cover & wheel
covers, Asking $12,000.
321-431-7416 /917-5563
WILDWOOD 45' 2008
Travel Trailer, 2 large
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windows/door locks, au-
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gas $12,500.
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'96 All power cold air,
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GMC ENVOY '03 All
power, leather, rear air,
Maroon,clean, well main.
excellent cond., $10,500
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Honda Pilot EXL, '04, im-
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rear air,loaded,73,500 mi,
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and Out, 5 speed, P/W,
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2500 HD, '06 Crew cab,
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$29,500 772-571-0830
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$13,500 321-784-4867
DODGE DAKOTA, '97
excellent running condi-
tion, 107K miles, bedliner,
$1,750. 321-506-9240


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CARAVAN '96 new tires,
exc cond. $3200obo
772-473-6156

FORD E150 2000 Cargo
Van, 8 cylinder, cold a/c,
1 owner. $3995. Ticket to
Ride Auto 321-446-7782
FORD EXCURSION '00
Limited edition 4 wheel
drive. Auto trans, lifted
w/oversized tires. Black
w/tan leather interior. Ex-
cellent cond. $13,000.
OBO. 386-663-4697 or
386-547-5385.
FORD F150 Lariat '99
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tires, cold ,Ither, l18kmi.
$6400obo 772-465-1440

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1999, long bed, 4 door,
V6, auto, AC, new tires/
brakes/alternator, $5295.
321-544-0596
GMC DOUBLE CAB
Pick-up truck. 4x4. 4 spd,
new black paint. Recon-
dition clutch, re-built en-
gine. Heavy duty good
cond. tires. Asking
$3,500. 321-452-0554
GMC SAFARI LS, '00, all
power, new tires, cold AC,
seats 8, loaded, excellent
shape, $5500/ obo. Call
321-783-7618

KIA SEDONA LX, '04,
mini van,V6, all power/air,
AM/FM/CD, dealer serv'd,
40K mi., silver, nice car!
$7495. 321-327-4566


NISSAN TITAN LE Crew
Cab, '04, short bed, 4WD,
V8 5.6L, auto, 80K, grey
int., fully loaded, hitch,
bedliner, leather seats,
$12,900. 321-626-0876
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cab, tan, like new,
$500/obo. Call Vicki
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Runner Double cab, '04, 6
cyl., loaded, bucket seats,
tow pkg.. 52K, CD, ABS,
$18,000. 321-917-6487
TOYOTA TUNDRA '03
Stepside Limited 20k mi.
sunroof,all pwer, leather,
wood grain exc cond
$18,225 772-563-0102
TOYOTA TUNDRA SR-5
2006, 4 door, sunroof,
25,000 mile warranty.
50k miles $17,500
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engine, lots of new parts,
$3500 or best offer. Call
321-403-2591


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trailer. 18' fiberglass. '91
150 Merc XR4, electron-
ics, trolling motor, full
canvas cover. All the
bells & whistles. Must
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302-562-4783 see photo
online ad #27957 at
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around, low hours, '05
Tandem axle trailer,
Yamaha OX66 saltwater
series, MUST SELL!
$18,500 386-299-1462


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17' TRIUMPH '02 w
trailer. 90hp Johnson
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safety equip. Low maint.
$9800 772-388-8305
1997 HURRICANE 20'
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cury, bimini top & trailer.
$9,800;
1985 Chris Craft 28' Cat-
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Mercruiser Engines $12K
/obo. Call 321-253-6277


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150HP Yamaha 4 stroke,
only 50 hours. 8'4" beam.
Lowrance GPS, EZ
loader trailer. Warranty
2008. Asking $22,800
772-528-1411
25' LARSON Delta Cabin
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alum. float on trailer,
$6000 as is. 321-723
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trailer, morel New $32K
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321-383-1328
ANGLER HORIZON- 18',
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w/platform, fish finder,
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386-366-2710 / 677-1015
see photo online ad #28350
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AQUASPORT '21 '05,
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Johnson, bimini top, fully
loaded, trailer $27,000
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top, low hours, excellent
condition, no trailer.
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386-852-8729 or Fred
386-252-1901 see photo
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absolutely beautiful,
restored to original
showrm cond, new trailer
$35,900 386-290-6740
GODFREY PONTOON
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seats 10, bimini top &
cover. $1999
321-452-1013
KEY LARGO, 16.5', '02,
center console w/bimini
top, 50hp Merc., trolling
motor,w/'05trailer,like new
$7000. 321-254-1059 See
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triaxle trailer,$140,000 list
asking $99,000
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Friday, February 29, 2008


Habitat for Humanity


Board of Directors


Chairman of the Board
Ron Koetter
Vice Chair
MarkJ. Metoyer
Treasurer
Robert B. Sieck
Secretary
Melisa "Lisa" Close


President/CEO
Joe Gassman
Vice President of Marke
Kim Gabriel
CFO
Ken Stallsmith
Family Support Advoca
Grace Doughtie
Mortgage Coordinator
Meg Higham
Volunteer Coordinator
Stephanie Meyer
Construction Depa
Construction Manager
Bob Meyer
Assistant Construction
Duane Graff


Members


Roland Cook
James Larry Crawford
Arthur (Duke) G. Fidler
Warren Foster
Beth Head
Paul Kenyon
Justin P. Morton
Perry Roberts
Thomas Duke Routzong
David H. Slonim
Brevard County Staff
Construction Coordinator
Lucy Challender
ting Site Supervisor
Bruce Challender
Site Supervisor
Steve Lindner
te Site Supervisor
Stephanie Paranhos
ReStore Staff
ReStore Manager
Dave Hutchinson
ReStore Assistant Manager
rtment Enid Ortiz
Truck Driver
Leo Gassman
Manager ReStore Associate
Ruben Santos


Thousands expected at


Habitat event March 1


BY GRETCHEN SAUERMAN
Staff writer


MELBOURNE In its 20th year,
Habitat for Humanity of Brevard Coun-
ty's Strawberry Festival promises to be
bigger and better than ever.
What started as a small fundraiser
with only a few hundred attendees at
Front Street Park has grown to an all-
day affair drawing thousands to Wick-
ham Park, said Kim Gabriel, vice presi-
dent of marketing for the local Habitat
chapter.
"We're one of the longest running fes-
tivals in Brevard," she said. "We hope to
have another great turnout."
The free event will draw strawberry
lovers to the Wickham Park main pavil-
ion Saturday, March 1, from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m.
Early birds won't want to miss the
famous strawberry pancake breakfast,
from 7-10 a.m.
The breakfast, presented by the Mel-
bourne Kiwanis Club, will feature pan-

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T-shirt design winners to be recognized at event


Hundreds of entries
received from schools
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS

MELBOURNE With more than
580 entries in the annual T-shirt
design contest, Strawberry Festival
organizers had a difficult job of select-
ing the winners.
"We had 17 public and private
schools participate," said Kim Gabriel,
vice president of marketing for Habi-
tat for Humanity of Brevard County.
Strawberry Fest visitors will have the
opportunity to purchase T-shirts with
the winning design during the March
1 event.
Proceeds will go to the local Habitat
for Humanity affiliate, as will all the
proceeds from Strawberry Fest.
The overall winner was Olivia
Escandell, a seventh-grader from West
Shore Jr./Sr. High School. Her art
teacher is David Bunker.
Olivia also took top honors in the
middle school division. Second place
in the same division went to Jimmy
Rootsey, an eighth-grader from
Hoover Elementary, taught by art
teacher Kathy Dunn.


20th Annual
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF BREVARD COUNTY, INC.

STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL

Melbourne, FL 2008


Image courtesy of Habitat for Humanity of Brevard County
Habitat for Humanity will sell Strawberry Fest T-shirts, designed by West Shore
Jr./Sr. High School seventh-grader Olivia Escandell, during the 20th annual event
March 1.


taught by Jim Finch, won first and
second place in the high school divi-
sion.
Ana Balboni took top honors and
Carlos Negron was runner-up.
Rockledge High School senior
Alaina Prisbrey, whose art teacher is
Marlyn Foell, took third place in the
high school division.
Eva Johnson, a fifth-grader from
Creel Elementary, won the elemen-
tary division. Her art teacher is Su
Wetherington.
Quest Elementary sixth-grader
Stephanie Koons, whose art teacher is
Karen Monahan, was the second-
place winner in the elementary divi-
sion.
Sixth-grader Sean Murtha, whose
Suntree Elementary art teacher is
Heather Moore, won third place in
the elementary division.
"We will recognize all of the winners
during a special ceremony at 9 a.m.
on the main pavilion stage (during
Strawberry Fest)," said Mrs. Gabriel.
"Thank you so much to all who
entered."


Eighth-grader Christine Grover, also place in the middle school division. Contact Gretchen Sauerman at (321)
a student of Mr. Bunker's West Shore Two entries from West Shore Jr./Sr. 751-5961 or Sauerman@hometown-
Jr./Sr. High School art class, took third High School's 10th-grade art class, newsol.com.


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HOMETOWN NEWS Friday, February 29, 2008


Event
From page 2
cakes with or without strawberries and 1- "
whipped cream, sausage, orange juice A
and Dunkin Donuts coffee, all for just
$5, said Mrs. Gabriel. ....-
After breakfast, attendees can work --. -.
up an appetite for lunch by visiting
more than 75 arts and crafts exhibitors.
A stroll through the Open Car and
Bike Show, featuring more than 150
classic and modern cars and motorcy-
cles, is guaranteed to work up a thirst
for a fresh strawberry smoothie.
"The Eau Gallie Rotary has been
sponsoring our strawberry smoothie
booth since 1993," said Mrs. Gabriel.
Viera residents John and Lisa Pap-
pademetriou have been hosting the car
show since 1993.
"The first 150 entrants will get a free
dash plaque and a goody bag," said Mr.
Pappademetriou. "We have many
awards, including the President's
Choice trophy, the Sponsor's Choice
Trophy and the People's Choice car or
bike award."
Lunchtime offers something for
everyone. -
Mel's Famous Barbecue, Heavenly
Hot Dogs, Papa John's Pizza and fresh ..
corn on the cob are all on the menu, File photo


) See EVENT, 5


Palm Bay resident Chad Mays, 13, looks at a 1950 Ford with his dad, Wayne Mays, during the 2007 Strawberry Festival at
Wickham Park Pavilion. The classic car and bike show was sponsored by the Palm Bay Rotary Club.









Breverd County 5
HOMETOWN NEWS


Friday, February 29, 2008 .


Event
From page 4


said Mrs. Gabriel.
Event organizers have not forgot-
ten how to entertain children.
The Kid's Komer offers face paint-
ing, a moonwalk, a rock climbing
wall and a variety of fun festival
games.
To keep things lively, 107.1 WAIA-
FM's Timmy Vee will play music for
all ages under the pavilion from 7
a.m. until 4 p.m.
The pavilion's main stage will fea-
ture live entertainment all day,
beginninging with the presentation
of the student T-shirt design winners
at 9 a.m.
Calvary Chapel of Melbourne's
mime team and the Florida Cracker
Cloggers will also perform, said Mrs.
Gabriel.
Each hour, a raffle winner will be
selected to win a three-day, two-
night trip, courtesy of Platinum One
Destinations, she said.
No trip to Strawberry Fest is com-
plete without dessert. The Strawber-
ry Caf6 will serve up the festival's
famous strawberry shortcake and
chocolate-dipped strawberries, sure
to tempt any appetite.
Visitors should take some time
away from feasting and reveling to


remember what the event is all
about: Habitat for Humanity of Bre-
vard County.
More than 200 homes have been
built for area low-income families,
said Mrs. Gabriel.
That success would not be possible
without the many individual volun-
teers and corporate and church
organizations who show up weekly
to help families realize the American
dream.
New homeowners work just as
hard to achieve their dream.
More than 350 hours of "sweat
equity" is required before qualifying
for a new home, with a good portion
of that work going into the construc-
tion of other Habitat homes, said
Mrs. Gabriel.
The money raised at Strawberry
Fest will be used for Habitat expens-
es, including material costs and land
purchases.
For information, or to volunteer or
make a donation, call Habitat for
Humanity of Brevard County at (321)
255-5800.

Contact Gretchen Sauerman at
(321) 751-5961 or Sauerman@home-
townnewsol.com.


Cheyenne
Gulick, 1, of
Melbourne
holds an alliga-
tor at the 2007
Strawberry
Festival at
Wickham Park
Pavilion. The
alligator was part
of a native
Florida wildlife
education
program.


File photo


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Habitat changes neighborhoods one home at a time


Wall-raising for 10-unit
townhomes March 14
BY GRETCHEN SAUERMAN
Staff writer

MELBOURNE -The Booker T. Wash-
ington neighborhood has changed a lot
since Habitat for Humanity came to
town.
New homes with fresh paint and man-
icured yards are sprouting up where
vacant lots and dilapidated buildings
used to stand.
Many of those new houses were built
by local Habitat for Humanity volun-
teers to provide a permanent home to a
needy family.
By the look of things, Habitat volun-
teers are just warming up.
Construction on 10 new townhomes
at the intersection of Southland Avenue
and Masterson Street begins March 14.
"This project is a lesson in love and
hope, of faith and perserverance," said
Habitat for Humanity of Brevard Coun-
ty CEO Joe Gassman. "It is a modern-
day resurrection story."
Calling the project a collaborative
effort between the residents, the city of
Melbourne, the Melbourne Police


Image Courtesy of Habitat for Humanity of Brevard County
Ground level rendering of one of the Greater Heights Townhomes. Habitat for
Humanity volunteers plan to build 10 residences in the Booker T. Washington
neighborhood in Melbourne.

Department and a host of not-for-profit Not the scores of Habitat volunteers
agencies, Mr. Gassman praised all who who will help construct the 10 new
have been involved, homes throughout the spring.
"Many people know the neighbor- Construction on the first six units will
hood via the police blotter or reputa- begin after the wall-raising ceremony
tion," said Mr. Gassman. "Some have March 14.
even written the neighborhood off as a Each of the homes is being built by
lost cause." volunteers from local corporations and


churches.
Harris Corp., which sponsored anoth-
er home in the area last year, is sponsor-
ing two homes.
"We all fell in love with our (first) fami-
ly," said Cindy Kane, director of corpo-
rate relations at Harris. "We wanted to
make sure their neighborhood contin-
ued to move toward becoming a great
one."
Last year, 252 Harris employees
donated more than 1,500 hours to build
their first Habitat for Humanity home in
the Booker T. Washington neighbor-
hood.
The fact that Harris volunteers will be
working alongside volunteers from
other companies is also appealing, said
Ms. Kane.
Melbourne-based companies Aeronix
and Symetrics are teaming up to build
another townhome, said Kim Gabriel,
vice president of marketing for Habitat
for Humanity of Brevard County.
Another home is being built by
employees from BJ's Wholesale Club
and Bank of America.
A joint effort between Holy Name of
Jesus Church, Wachovia Bank, St. Mark's
United Methodist Church and Mount


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Aerial rendering of the
Greater Heights
Townhomes, a Habitat
for Humanity project
near the intersection
of Southland Avenue
and Masterson Street
in the Booker T.
Washington neighbor-
hood in Melbourne.

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Moriah Missionary Baptist Church will
result in yet another townhome, Mrs.
Gabriel said.
A sixth home is being built by volun-
teers from Suntree United Methodist
Church.
"We have two-, three-, and four-bed-
room homes being built, depending on
the families' needs," said Mrs. Gabriel.
Housing and community develop-
ment director for the city of Melbourne
Melinda Thomas praised the collabora-
tive efforts going toward revitalizing the
Booker T. Washington neighborhood.
"Habitat is doing so much for that
neighborhood," said Ms. Thomas. "The
presence of the vacant, boarded-up
buildings was an attractive nuisance for
the neighborhood."
The city is using state and local funds
to acquire land and make other
improvements to the neighborhood,
such as the addition of new outdoor
lighting, Ms. Thomas said.
"The city can't do it alone," she said.
"We're looking for investors and part-
ners. It's not a big money-making proj-
ect, but it's critical to turning around
the neighborhood."
Mr. Gassman agrees.
"We have pledged our unwaivering
support to the anchor residents of this


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believe in the good that exists
in Booker T. Washington"
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the good that exists in Booker T. Wash-
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Habitat has built 30 homes in the area
in the past eight years, Mr. Gassman
said.
The wall-raising will begin at 11 a.m.
March 14, in front of the Greater
Heights Townhouses, at the corner of
Southland Avenue and Masterson
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"I get very passionate about this
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take (materials) out and haul them
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"Then the stuff goes into the ReStore
to be sold, and the proceeds go to help
someone else get a home."
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toolboxes and very few other supplies.
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"Last year, we did 26 houses for
Patrick Air Force Base," she said.
During a demolition, the crew takes
not only items that can be resold, but
also those that can be recycled, such as
copper and aluminum.
"We got 11,000 pounds of copper from
that one job," said Ms. French.
At the time, copper was selling for
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the money raised goes to help (to) build
homes for people who really need it."
Habitat is always looking for new vol-
unteers for the deconstruction crew
and for donations for ReStore, said Ms.
French.
Habitat has an acute need for team
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Mortgage burning symbolizes mission


One of first homeowners
pays off mortgage
BY GRETCHEN SAUERMAN
Staff writer
PALM BAY A little more than 20
years ago, Beverly Bowsher was in a
desperate situation.
Today, she has become a beacon of
hope, representing all that Habitat for
Humanity hopes to achieve.
During a cold winter day in 1987, she
and her children used old newspapers
to cover broken windows in their
cramped, dilapidated trailer home.
"My husband was really sick and
couldn't work anymore," she said.
Her husband, Fred, had his first
open-heart surgery at age 46, and
would have two more in a short period
of time.
That wasn't the first tragedy to befall
the Bowshers.
Years earlier, one of their daughters
was killed by a drunk driver when she
was 8 years old, said Mrs. Bowsher.
In the late 1980s, when the Bowshers
were trying to move to California, they
lost all of their belongings when their


uninsured U-Haul trailer was stolen.
With all of their bad fortune, it's easy
to see how the family of six ended up
squeezed into a tiny travel trailer, stuff-
ing newspapers into the broken win-
dows to stay warm.
The next day, Mrs. Bowsher noticed
an article in one of newspapers being
used to cover the broken windows.
A Brevard County family had just
moved into the county's first Habitat
for Humanity home, the article report-
ed.
Mrs. Bowsher contacted Habitat the
next day and became the county's sec-
ond Habitat homeowner not long after.
Fast forward 20 years, and it's clear
why Habitat volunteers and staff mem-
bers are so committed to their mission.
Mrs. Bowsher will make the final pay-
ment on her mortgage this month,
which will be marked by a ceremonial
mortgage burning during Strawberry
Fest.
"I want to show people that you can
do this, 20 years down the road," said
Mrs. Bowsher.
In addition to raising their four chil-
dren in the 1,000-square-foot Habitat
home, the Bowshers also took in Mr.
Bowsher's nieces, who were 2 and 9


years old when their mother died of a
drug overdose, Mrs. Bowsher said.
"The one who was 2 years old is about
to graduate from high school," said
Mrs. Bowsher.
The influence from Habitat for
Humanity saved her family, said Mrs.
Bowsher.
"We've always trusted in the Lord and
knew that he will provide," she said.
"It's worth the hard work. Habitat is not
a giveaway program, but they've been
wonderful to me."
Habitat for Humanity of Brevard
County CEO Joe Gassman is looking
forward to the ceremony commemo-
rating the Bowshers.
"The mortgage burning symbolizes a
maturing milestone for the affiliate,"
said Mr. Gassman. "The first 20-year
mortgage taken to full term, the first of
many, many more."
Not only is the milestone a good time
to take stock in all of the successes and
lessons learned by members of the
local chapter, it is a time to remember,
he said.
"Not only did we build a house
together, we built a relationship where
we continued to love, laugh and cry
over the ordinary events of life," he


said. "The births, marriages and even
death."
Mr. Bowsher died more than a decade
after moving into the Habitat home.
"It was a great joy to him to have the
house, to know that he had some place
where the family would be safe," said
Mrs. Bowsher.
Two decades and 10 grandchildren
later, Mrs. Bowsher continues to be
active in Habitat issues when family "
matters don't interfere.
She met former President Jimmy
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