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Vol. 6, No. 44 Your Local News and Information Source www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, July 31, 2009
Port Orange keeps tax rate,
makes several cuts to budget
Hi Hometown News
readers,
Residents get help
with tornado cleanup
The storm blew in fast and
the tomado came in quicker
still. Port Orange was a bull's-
eye when a twister touched
down along Madeline
Avenue around 6:30 p.m., a
week ago. The tornado hit
hard in the Lighthouse
Pointe Mobile Home Park
and across the street at the
LaurelWood Estates.
Powerful winds roared down,
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GROOVY, DUDE
By Andrew Norris
For Hometown News
PORT ORANGE In an effort to
soften the blow of the flailing econo-
my, Mayor Allen Green and the City
Council have proposed to cut the
property tax rate 16.9 percent for the
2010 fiscal year.
In a budget workshop Saturday
morning, City Manager Ken Parker
discussed with the council and com-
munity the proposed budget for the
coming fiscal year. Mr. Parker pre-
sented a preliminary budget of $30
million, almost $3 million less than in
2009.
Councilman Dennis Kennedy said it
was difficult to make the cuts.
"Everything was made internally,"
Jim Fanning of Ormond
.......... Beach and his son John
Fanning, 14, remove
debris from a friend's
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: tornado that touched
down in Laurelwood
-.Estates in Port Orange.
The cost of the damages
.' has been estimated at
$2.6 million with 181
homes affected in
Laurelwood Estates,
Lighthouse Pointe and
Brandy Hills subdivision.
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Governor promises help for tornado damage
By Andrew Norris
For Hometown News
PORT ORANGE On
Monday, Governor Charlie
Crist, visiting the areas hit
hard by a tornado, prom-
ised those who lost homes
or property that they will
get help.
On Tuesday, the governor
asked the Small Business
Administration for a disas-
ter declaration for the area,
which would allow affected
residents to get low-interest
loans for property repair or
replacement.
The tornado, which
touched down early Friday
evening, only took a few
minutes to do $2.6 million
of damage in the Port
Orange mobile home com-
munities of Laurelwood
Estates and Lighthouse resentatives Dorothy Hukill injury," Governor Crist said.
Pointe. The storm damaged and Dwayne Taylor, and "That's the most important
181 homes, leaving 60 of interim director for the thing of all.
them uninhabitable. Florida Division of Emer- Both the Governor and
The Governor gave a agency Management Ruben Mr. Taylor talked about the
briefing and following that Almaguer all addressed the importance of community
toured the damaged areas, press and the community in support in times of need.
afterwards holding a small front of a home destroyed Governor Crist lauded the
press con- efforts of vol-
ference in Several thoughts come to mind. Number one, unteer groups
Laurel like the Red
w o o d thank God (there's) no loss of life, and number likeross the Red
Estates. two, apparently no serious injury" tion Army, and
"Obvi- the local VFW
ously this Charlie Crist for their efforts
tornado Florida Governor to help their
has done community.
some significant damage by the tornado, focusing on "We can replace a num-
here, and it's important to the absence of serious ber of homes, but we can
have the opportunity to get injury or death. never replace a life," Repre-
a first hand look at what has "Several thoughts come sentative Taylor said. "So
happened and be able to to mind. Number one, with that I'm grateful for all
assess the damage," Gover- thank God (there's) no loss of our residents and neigh-
nor Crist said. of life, and number two, bors helping neighbors.
The Governor, State Rep- apparently no serious This is an opportunity for
all of us to get to know each
other a little better under
unusual circumstances."
Governor Crist and Mr.
Almaguer also ensured the
citizens effected by the
event that whether they are
covered by insurance or
not, there will be means of
providing aid to them in
their time of need.
"I think it's important to
note that there are mecha-
nisms for every single per-
son that was effected by this
event to have means to be
taken care of," Mr. Alma-
guer said.
FEMA, state and local
governments and the Small
Business Administration
have been on the scene sur-
veying the damage and
doing preliminary assess-
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By Jamye Durrance
Durrance@hometownnewsol.com
DAYTONA BEACH A
local radio show host
accused of sexual battery
is scheduled to appear in
court for the first time on
Aug. 5.
Doug Wilhite, owner of
WELE in Ormond Beach,
will appear before a sev-
enth circuit court judge to
enter a plea in the case
after he was arrested earli-
er this month following a
Volusia County Sheriff's
Office investigation.
According to the arrest
report, Mr. Wilhite said he
was a nudist and allowed
teenage boys to come to
his house while he was
nude.
Mr. Wilhite said the boys
made sexual advances
toward him but he refused
them. Also in the report,
Mr. Wilhite said he offered
one teenage boy money to
engage in sexual acts with
another boy. Mr. Wilhite
also told the teenager he
had photography equip-
ment in his home if they
wanted to use it while
naked.
According to his Web
site, Mr. Wilhite is the
founder of the Ormond
Beach Symphony.
He is also the host of
"The Premier Travel
Show," which sells dis-
count travel packages. The
show came under investi-
gation after listeners com-
plained the rules to get the
packages were confusing,
leaving many without
Doug Wilhite
their money.
An investigation by the
Ormond Beach Police
Department found no
criminal wrongdoing.
Mr. Wilhite is suing the
Hometown News, saying a
July 2008 story about the
complaints has hurt his
business. The case is
pending.
Local police hold
'National Night Out'
Against Crime events
By Andreas Butler
For Hometown News
VOLUSIA COUNTY -
Local law enforcement will
join others across the
nation to celebrate the
"National Night Out,
America's Night Out
Against Crime 2009" on
Tuesday, August 4..
More than 34 million
people in 11,000 commu-
nities nationwide are
expected to participate.
The event is designed to
highlight crime and drug
prevention and encourage
partnerships between law
enforcement and the com-
munities that they serve.
"It's a great event for the
public to come out and
meet law enforcement offi-
cers, said David Miller,
crime prevention officer
for the Port Orange Police
Department. "This allows
the community to see law
enforcement and gives us a
chance to work together to
chase out crime and
drugs."
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Police: Beware of several scams making their way around area
By Officer Rommel Scalf, HHPD
For Hometown News
Citizens should be aware
that criminals can find an
opportunity to turn them
into victims in nearly any
circumstance! Right now
there are several financial
scams being operated that
are particularly evil. These
scammers are taking
advantage of the troubled
economic times and the
technology that is readily
available.
No. 1: "Government
Grants" Scam- Newspaper,
magazine, Internet and
mass media advertise-
ments "guarantee" access
to grant money and Federal
Government stimulus pro-
gram funds. They require
the victim to send "applica-
tion" or "processing" fees of
as much as $500 to $1,000.
If they do respond; and
don't simply take the
money and run; they may
send copies of genuine
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tion: Check the official sites
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No. 2: "Mystery Shopper"
Scam Classified ads for
persons wishing to be
"Mystery Shoppers" prom-
ise big money for easy
work. They send a check
for several thousand dol-
lars to the person who
answers the ad. They
instruct the victim to cash
the check, make a purchase
or several purchases local-
ly; keep $50 $100 for the
assignment; and wire the
remainder of the funds
back to another address
with a report on customer
service, value, etc. The
check was worthless. The
bank will legally charge
back the worthless check to
the victim. The victim has
spent money from their
own account they could
not spare, and wired the
rest to a money transfer
station where someone
picks it up immediately
and disappears. Solution:
Nothing is free or easy. If it
is too good to be true; it
isn't true! A genuine "mys-
tery shopper" is a regular
employee that has attended
training on evaluation cri-
teria, company policies,
documentation require-
ments, completed aW2 and
gets paid like any other
employee since they work
for the company they eval-
uate.
No. 3: "Cash-for-Gold"
Scam For every offer to
"send in your unwanted
gold" there are complaints
and unsatisfied victims.
The companies offer to
send the victim a check
within a short period of
time, and even offer to pro-
vide the envelope and pay
shipping and handling!
When the check arrives, it
is for pennies on the dollar
for the actual value of the
weight of gold sent. The
fine print reveals their
appraiser sets the value
and you have only a limited
time to cancel the deal.
The trick is that they don't
usually send the check
until it is impossible to
receive it and comply with
their rules to decline the
transaction in the time
specified. The gold has
been melted down; the vic-
tim has a check in hand for
pennies-on-the-dollar; and
no recourse they can afford
to pursue. Solution: If you
want to sell jewelry or pre-
cious metals, take them to
several reputable local
dealers to have them
appraised. Compare these
appraisals against the pub-
lished market price and
make a deal for the best
offer.
The Holly Hill Police
Department conducts
Crime Prevention and
Awareness training free of
charge on the second and
fourth Thursdays of each
month at Sica Hall located
at 1065 Daytona Avenue,
Holly Hill, FL 32117.
For more information
contact Officer Rommel
Scalf at 386-248-9419 or e-
mail him at Crime-
Watch @HollyHillFl. org.
You can also follow the
Department on Twitter at
www.Twitter.com/Holly-
HillPolice.
Next week: more scams
to watch out for.
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National Night Out. This
unique crime and drug pre-
vention event was first cre-
ated in 1984 by The National
Association of Town Watch,
which is the main sponsor.
Locally, businesses and
organizations also sponsor
the event.
The National Association
of Town Watch is a non-prof-
it organization that special-
izes in crime prevention and
encourages cooperation
between crime watch and
law enforcement agencies.
The goal is to unite law
enforcement and the com-
munity against crime.
"This puts a message out
that law enforcement is here
to take the streets and make
them safe. We will not let
crime take our streets. We
are here to protect and
serve," said George Rizzuto,
crime prevention officer for
the South Daytona Police
Department. "This breaks
down walls. The community
often does not know what
we do or why we do it. We
use this event and others to
open up to the community."
In Ormond Beach, the Night
Out events help to support
community programs such as
the Police Athletic League,
said Crime Prevention Officer
Lloyd Cornelius.
There is no direct evidence
that these events lower crime,
but law enforcement believes
it helps.
"It's impossible to actually
know," Officer Cornelius said.
"When we get the community
together, we want to raise
crime awareness. We want to
let them know not to be afraid
to come to us or call us."
Officers Rizzuto and Miller
agreed.
"I think such events builds
trust between law enforce-
ment and the community it
serves," Officer Rizzuto said.
"It shows that we are united
against crime."
Officer Miller added, "I
think that getting the word out
and having events where we
can work together helps fight
crime. I believe that it also
makes the community feel
more comfortable about
cooperating with local law
enforcement in reporting
crimes where they can be
solved."
National Night Out events
During National Night Out on August 4, area law
enforcement will be teaming up with the community
and holding various festivities including: cookouts,
entertainment, block parties and more.
In Ormond Beach from 5:30 to 9 p.m. there will be a
party held at the North Nova Community Center
located at 440 North Nova Road. Ormond Beach
Leisure Services and the Ormond Beach Police
Athletic League are joining in.
The Daytona Beach Police Department willbe
holding a family fun night from 5-8 p.m., at the
Cypress Aquatic Center and Park, located at the
corner of George Engram Boulevard and Nova Road.
Festivities in South Daytona will begin at 5:30 p.m.
at the South Daytona Police Redevelopment
Area/Community Relations Office located inside the
Sunshine Park Mall. Refreshments willbe served. The
'Light Up the Night' event will start at 7 p.m. with a
caravan around the city.
Port Orange will hold a block party at the Port
Orange City Center located on Dunlawton Avenue
from 6-8 p.m. They will have free food and music at
the event.
In Holly Hill, a neighborhood event will be held at
Sica Hall from 6 to 8 p.m. Residents can learn about
neighborhood watches, get personal safety tips and
meet face-to-face with police officers and investigators.
For more information about Night Out events in
these and other area cities, contactyour local police
department.
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South Daytona recently.
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volunteer to patrol each
side of the road looking for
trash and debris to help
keep the road looking
beautiful all year long.
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what interests them.
"That's when teaching is
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"When you get that spark
of interest, you can lead
them to learning."
Her skill at reaching
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She will receive an award
this fall from President
Barack Obama for being
one of the top 50 math
teachers in the U.S. for
kindergarten through 12th
grade.
Ms. Pittard will receive
the Presidential Award for
Excellence in Mathematics
and Science Teaching in a
White House ceremony.
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Two teachers from each
state receive the award,
one for science and one for
math.
The program is spon-
sored by the National Sci-
ence Foundation on behalf
of the White House Office
of Science and Technology
Policy.
Nancy Wait, director of
communications for Volu-
sia County Schools, said it's
a very prestigious award.
"It's the highest award
you can get for math and
science," she said. "Ms. Pit-
tard is an excellent teacher.
She was one of five finalists
for teacher of the year last
year in our district."
Mike and Robin Kitaif of
Ormond Beach said they
were "tickled" to have both
their children in Ms. Pit-
tard's class.
Ms. Kitaif said she
believes the class was a
turning point for both of
her children.
Her daughter Mariel was
a student in Ms. Pittard's
class the last two years,
and her son, Eric, was in
her class many years ago.
"Mariel was unsure
about math but now is very
confident," Ms. Kitaif said.
"Eric is now 23. He has
always been good at math
and recently graduated
from the Air Force Acade-
my as a graduate of dis-
tinction."
Ms. Kitaif said Ms. Pit-
tard's classes are not just
book-study.
"To learn fractions, she
might use chocolate bars,"
she said.
Mr. Kitaif said he writes
software for NASA but has
learned a few things about
math from his daughter.
"Mariel would come
home and show me new
ways of doing basic math,"
he said.
Pine Trail principal Bar-
bara Paranzino said Ms.
Pittard is an active leader
of other teachers and
always works to find better
ways of leading a class.
"Teaching is her pas-
sion," she said. "She is lead
teacher for Lesson Study, a
professional development
activity for teachers at Pine
Trail."
Ms. Pittard said sharing
Becky Pittard
ideas and new strategies
with other teachers is high-
ly valuable.
"Everything I've learned
about teaching, I've
learned from other teach-
ers," she said.
Ms. Pittard takes her
class to an annual trip to
Tomoka State Park where
the students identify plant
and animal life, perform
experiments and analyze
the data in the classroom.
"It helps to get out in the
world and see and touch
things and not just read
about them in a book," Ms.
Pittard said.
"I can't imagine anything
more boring than standing
in front of a class and lec-
turing," she said. "If you
get ideas from the students
and get them involved, you
never know what's going to
happen."
Ms. Pittard said she was
elated when she won the
award and very happy for
her team. She "team teach-
es" both 4th and 5th grade
with another teacher, Kip
Best.
She said having students
for two years is beneficial.
"You get to know their
learning skills and build a
bond," she said. "Any time
you form a bond or trust
you're going to be a success-
ful teacher."
In addition to a certifi-
cate, Ms. Pittard will receive
$10,000 and an all-expens-
es-paid trip for two to
Washington, D.C.
The winners are selected
by a panel of scientists,
mathematicians and educa-
tors. The panel not only
looks at nomination and
application papers, but also
observes in the classroom.
Scholarship awarded
The Have It Your Way
Foundation announced that
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Creek High School was
awarded a $1,000 scholar-
ship.
The foundation has
awarded more than $1 mil-
lion in scholarships to a
total of 944 students nation-
wide as part of the ninth
annual Burger King Scholars
Program.
For more information on
the program including
instructions for obtaining
scholarship applications for
2010, visit www.haveityour-
wayfoundation.org.
ERAU prof gets grant
Embry-Riddle scientist
Dr. Katariina Nykyri has
received the National Sci-
ence Foundation's most
prestigious award for junior
faculty members, the Facul-
ty Early Career Develop-
ment grant, to support her
continuing research into
space plasma that may
improve the understanding
of plasma heating and
transport through magnetic
boundaries.
HIGH GOLD PRICES
School news
Friday, July 31, 2009
Hometown News
Friday, July 31, 2009
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Port Orange/Ponce Inlet
So. Daytona/Daytona Beach Shores
Volusia Health Department
welcomes new HIV/AIDS doctor
For Hometown News
Volnews@hometownnewsol.com
The Volusia County
Health Department has
welcomed Dr. Ronald
Rusiecki to the staff.
Dr. Rusiecki will serve as
the senior physician for the
HIV/AIDS clinic.
Dr. Rusiecki joined the
health department from
Shands Hospital in
Gainesville where he prac-
ticed infectious disease
medicine. Infectious dis-
ease medicine deals with
communicable diseases
caused by viruses, bacteria
or parasites. An infectious
disease physician is one
who deals with the full
scope of communicable
diseases of all types and in
all organs, from the com-
mon cold and flu to HIV
and respiratory infections.
At the health depart-
ment, Dr. Rusiecki's
responsibilities will include
treating HIV/AIDS patients
at clinics located in Day-
tona Beach, New Smyrna
Beach, DeLand and Del-
tona. The health depart-
ment offers the only public
HIV/AIDS clinic in Volusia
County serving those in
need of care. The health
clinic treats clients who
may not otherwise have
care.
The health department's
AIDS Program also offers
testing and counseling as
well as the AIDS Drug
Assistance Program and
HIV prevention education.
The addition of Dr. Rusiec-
ki to the staff allows the
AIDS clinics to have addi-
tional hours. The doctor
will work two days at the
health department's largest
clinic in Daytona Beach
and split the remaining
time at the other locations.
HIV/AIDS continues to
be a major concern in the
community. There are an
estimated 1,400 people liv-
ing with HIV/AIDS in our
area.
For more information,
call (386) 274-0500 Ext.
0656 or visit www.volusia-
health.com.
Keepin'
cool
Veronica Clifton, 5, of
South Daytona, sits on a
cooler while listening to
the music of the Sal
Ronci Big band at the
Bandshell in Daytona
Beach recently.
The Friends of the
Bandshell sponsored
the performance.
Randy Barber
staff photographer
Police
report
Editor's note: This is a list
of arrests, not convictions,
and all arrestees are pre-
sumed innocent unless or
until proven guilty in a court
of law.
Port Orange
Police Department
*Steven Michael Wimber-
ly, 18, of 1645 Dunlawton
Ave., No. 3013, Port Orange,
was arrested July 17 on
charges of principle burgla-
ry. Bail was set at $6,250.
*John Paul Saboda, 29, of
3490 Country Walk Drive,
Port Orange, was arrested
July 17 on charges of dealing
in stolen property. Bail was
set at $5,000.
*Laurie A. Bruining, 43, of
3620 Caramel Ave., Port
Orange, was arrested July 18
on charges of domestic
child abuse. Bail was not set.
*Kenneth Wayne Dawson,
52, of 1248 Windsor Drive,
Port Orange, was arrested
July 18 on charges of rob-
bery and armed robbery
(bank). Bail was set at
$30,000.
*Glen Christopher Horns-
by, 44, of 5828 Spruce Creek
Woods Drive, Port Orange,
was arrested July 18 on
charges of aggravated
assault with vehicle. Bail
was set at $2,500.
*John Mehalick, 48, of 840
Whiporwill Drive, Port
Orange, was arrested July 21
on charges of possession of
a scheduled III substance.
Bail was set at $2,000.
*Robert John Medina, 26,
of 3615 Caramel Ave., No.
166, Port Orange, was arrest-
ed July 21 on charges of
aggravated battery. Bail was
set at $5,500.
South Daytona
Police Department
*Bradley Andrew Walter,
30, of 1920 S. Palmetto No.
115, South Daytona, was
arrested July 20 on charges
Wanted person:
Erika Ivanne Selman
Reason wanted:
Driving under the influ-
ence Manslaughter
Birth date:
Feb.27, 1986
Crime Stoppers of
Northeast Florida is seek-
ing information on the
whereabouts of Erika
Ivanne Selman, 23.
Selman was charged
with DUI manslaughter
after a motorcyclist in
Holly Hill was struck from
behind in January by a car
driven by Selman.
A warrant was issued for
Selman's arrest after she
failed to show up in court
in June for an arraignment.
She's also wanted on a sec-
ond warrant charging her
with violating the pre-trial
conditions of her release
for resisting arrest with
violence. The charge also is
connected to the January
crash.
Selman's current where-
of aggravated assault. Bail
was set at $3,250.
*Cyeisha Chantelle
Sanders, 21, of 1675 S.
Ridgewood Ave., South Day-
tona, was arrested July 22 on
charges of battery on a law
enforcement officer and
resisting arrest with vio-
lence. Bail was set at $2,500.
Volusia County
Sheriffs Office
*Daniel D. Zinck, 20, of
2744 Paige St., Port
Orange, was arrested July
17 on charges of posses-
Erika Ivanne Selman
about are unknown. She's
5 feet 1 inch and weighs
about 150 pounds and has
black hair and brown eyes.
Anyone with informa-
tion regarding Selman's
whereabouts is asked to
call Crime Stoppers toll-
free at (888) 277-TIPS. You
can also text your tip by
texting "TIP231 plus your
message" to CRIMES. Any-
one who provides infor-
mation to Crime Stoppers
will remain anonymous
and can qualify for a
reward of up to $1,000.
sion of cannabis with
intent to sell and posses-
sion of cocaine with intent
to sell. Bail was set at
$51,000.
*Brandon Joseph Burch,
21, of 429 Laurie Ave., Port
Orange, was arrested July
18 on charges of principle
sale of a scheduled II sub-
stance. Bail was set at
$6,000.
*Joel Charles Brandel,
51, of 116 Kon Tiki Terrace,
Port Orange, was arrested
July 22 on charges of traf-
ficking in Loratab and traf-
ficking in Roxycodone. Bail
was set at $100,000.
(888) 277-TIPS
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Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderous
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accuracy.
Office staff was not helpful
I called Representative Suzanne Kosmas' office in Washing-
ton D.C. I asked the young man who answered the phone what
Rep. Kosmas was doing. He said she was trying to get govern-
ment loans for small businesses. I said what small businesses?
They are all going out of business because they don't have cus-
tomers. They don't need to have more debt. They need to be
relieved of their taxes and restrictions that keep them from hir-
ing. We all need customers not more government loans.
People who pay debt should be rewarded
We see in newspapers the credit card companies along with
the federal government (taxpayer money) are paying off credit
card holders that have multiple cards and are in thousand of
dollars in debt.
Where does this leave the credit card holders that pay their
debts in full each month?
We got smart and have only one credit card that we pay off in
full every month.
What kind of reward are we entitled to?
We should get a reward for paying in full on a monthly basis.
Congress and the credit card companies should consider this.
We are going to bring this up to our credit card company.
In response to
'Courtesy titles should reflect marital status'
Talk about confusing! Apparently the responder to the
Wayne Grant article has missed the entire purpose of the title
Ms. when preceding a woman's surname.
Did you somehow overlook the feminist movement and the
desire by women who do not wish their title to reflect their mar-
ital status, but to simply refer to them as an individual regard-
less of whether they choose to marry or not?
In response to
'Would you vote for President Obama
again?'
As for healthcare, if this was such a great deal, how come
those who are putting it together want to be exempt from it?
It is good enough for us, but not the for the elite. Wake up
America. This president and politicians in general (both par-
ties) do not care what the American people are going through
or how we feel about all this money they are spending at our
expense.
Politicians divide us into political parties, when it should be
the average American against an arrogant, corrupt and uncar-
ing government.
They do not live in our world and have no desire to do so. It is
beneath them.
What is happening now is not change. It is just more corrupt
Washington politics. It is time to stand together as American
against those who are trying to bankrupt and destroy this coun-
try. Hopefully, more people will speak out before it is too late.
Is tax increase justified?
The solid waste division wants a $197 per year tax increase.
How is this assessment justified given the record number of
vacant households in our community and the corresponding
record decrease in solid waste? How many more increases in
taxes, utilities and insurance do you think can be imposed on
the remaining Florida residents in the midst of 10 percent plus
unemployment, and on senior citizens on fixed incomes,
before this area is turned into a vacant wasteland?
Why are there continued increases in hurricane insurance
when there have been no hurricanes, and proposed increases
in FPL electric rates at a time when fuel prices are down (could
it be to recoup lost revenues due to lost customers)? Will our
water bill be next?
What plans did theVolusia County Council make for the local
impact of the foreclosure crisis that began years ago? What
plans have you made for growing and thriving our communi-
ties during this crisis so you may obtain more revenues on a
justified basis revenues that would justify your salaries and
staffing level? When will you make deep cuts in your salaries
and budgets as the rest of us have had to endure?Would a hotel
facing lost revenues from increasing vacancies raise its rates on
rooms to make up for the loss? Ridiculous.
Enough questions. It's time for answers.
In response to
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Tomorrow's leaders
Members of the Spruce
Creek High School Junior
ROTC recently attended a
leadership symposium in
Washington D.C. Leftto
right: Lt Gen. Robert Van
Antwerp, cadets Daniel
Ochoa, Corbin McKeon,
Hannah Herrero, Anna
Caplan, Matthew Schreck
and Brig. Gen. Arnold N.
Gordon-Bray. The top 48
Army JROTC schools
participated in the
symposium. During the trip
cadets learned, shared and
discussed leadership and
Army values and compared
those aspects with the
monuments at the
Washington D.C. Mall
area and Arlington
Cemetery.
Photo courtesy of
Major Mario Ochoa
It's time to get serious and work together
W at a year and a
Half or so it's
V been. Times like
we have experienced are
fortunately just once, or
less, in a generation. The
good side to these trying
times is that those of us
who make it through this
will be a lot smarter and
better business people
than we might have been
going into it. We have
learned from our mis-
takes. We will know how
to better plan and prepare
for tough times in the
future. We will appreciate
the good times and not
take them for granted,
knowing that nothing
lasts forever.
So OK. We've been
through the worst of it. All
signs point to a renewed
economy. Some of us have
even prospered through
this. Some have fought
hard to make it through.
Some who didn't make it
can blame themselves. If a
business owner isn't
willing to make tough
decisions, sacrifice and
commit to their business,
they probably shouldn't
have been in business in
the first place. Success is
not easy, though during
the boom years some
made it look easy. Success
does not come without
some pain, suffering and
sacrifice.
One of the things I have
seen and discovered over
the past 18 months is that
if we all work together we
Publisher
STEVE '
ERLANGER
can survive and thrive. All
of the communities we
cover, from Martin
County north to Volusia
County are filled with
local businesses doing
business with
the locals. We wrote a
column for our annual gift
guide touting the benefits
of shopping local. Now it
is time to get serious.
We know there are
enough local people living
here year-round in our
communities (more than
were here during peak
season less than five years
ago), that if we can
generate regular, consis-
tent business from the
locals, we will be success-
ful. It's time to promote
local. It's time to get
creative, come up with
special offers for the
locals, those year-round
residents who can shop
your place of business
two, three, four times a
week.
Now, you must know, no
one is paying retail
anymore. I am not sure
that they will again. So
you have to come up with
a new strategy to get them
into your place of busi-
ness.
Our local people, your
'Let people enjoy the concert'
To the person who thinks that concerts held in the park are
just for the audience to sit still and listen, I disagree.
Being held in a park says to me people are there to visit, sing,
dance or just plain enjoy the music.
To most it is participating in some way. To some it's being
quiet or maybe knitting and listening at the same time that
makes it pleasurable. After all, it is a park, not a church. Oh
wait, we sing along and enjoy the music at our church too. Stop
being such a fuddy-duddy and let others enjoy themselves.
I bet if you ask the performers if they like it quiet or having
audience participation, they'd agree with me.
Thanks for governor for finishing his term
Unlike Sarah Palin, our governor is not resigning his office.
Liberals like Charlie Crist see things through to the end while
conservatives like Sarah Palin are quitters.
I am so glad we have some real liberal Republicans running
who won't quit in the middle of their term.
In response to
'City should watch spending'
Every city has a few discontents who object to the positive
events and projects that the vast majority of residents approve
of, enjoy and which make a community special.
Thousands came out for the fabulous Ormond Beach Fourth
of July celebration. The fun, entertainment, holiday atmos-
phere and spectacular fire works display was the best to date.
In regard to the renovation of Rockefeller Gardens, it was long
over due and the finished project looks great. It really enhances
the gardens for the many city functions which are held on that
city property to the enjoyment of most residents.
For the few residents who do not participate and enjoy the
many community functions, but complain, it is suggested that
you consider a place like Barberville for your new residence.
To the city of Ormond Beach officials and hardworking
employees, who make the affairs possible, a sincere thanks for
the job well done. Keep up the good work.
friends and neighbors,
who make up Hometown
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Hometown News is
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Hometown News and our
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If we all work together, we
will get out of this and get
out of this sooner rather
than later and stronger
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Hometown News will
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Steve Erlanger is publisher
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of Hometown News.
Keep New Smyrna Beach nice
Does New Smyrna Beach need to advertise on the Disney
network?
We don't want to be another Mickey Mouse town. One is
enough in Florida.
Now we have ads in the Macon and Atlanta newspapers.
Enough is enough. Save New Smyrna. Keep it nice.
In response to
'city shouldn't allow dogs in garden'
Rockefeller Gardens is beautiful, and it is there for the enjoy-
ment of everyone.
Why are people already complaining about dogs in the park?
We pay taxes and therefore helped pay for these renovations.
Therefore, we have a right to enjoy this park with our dog, just
like everyone else. Also, there is already an ordinance in place to
leash and pickup after your dog. Simply enforce this ordinance
and don't penalize those who abide by the law.
Skateboarders are more of a nuisance and destructive than a
dog on the leash.
Fire station needs signal
The new fire station at 500 Third Ave., New Smyrna Beach,
beachside is a beautiful addition and an asset to the community.
Since Third Avenue is a busy highway to and from the beach,
it would be a good idea to have signs warning people traveling
this street of the fire station. The station should have an outside
signal flaring to make travelers aware the fire trucks are leaving
on an emergency.
Response from Dave McCallister, deputy fire chief: First I want
to extend a sincere thank you to our entire community for their
support of our department. There is no better recognition than
by those you serve.
Our traffic management plan on this project appears invisi-
ble, but I can assure you it is in place. In doing our homework
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Port Orange/Ponce Inlet
So. Daytona/Daytona Beach Shores
Blahnik Eye Care see the difference
By Suzanne Grill
For Hometown News
PORT ORANGE Eye care
is not a recent career choice
for Doctors Greg and Suzette
Blahnik. Greg's father and
brother are in the business,
and his wife Suzette started
working in an eye doctor's
office when she was in high
school.
"It wasn't a conscious deci-
sion we made, but it just sort
of happened that we both fol-
lowed that path," said Dr.
Suzette Blahnik from the new
offices of the couple's practice,
Blahnik Eye Care, 3740 South
Ridgewood Avenue, Suite 103,
in Port Orange.
Greg and Suzette Blahnik
met in 1987 while they were
both students at the Southern
College of Optometry in
Memphis, Tennessee. After
graduating, they married in
1991 and moved to the Day-
tona Beach area. The Blahniks
practiced optometry here for
17 years before going out on
their own, opening Blahnik
Eye Care earlier this year.
"It was both a challenge and
an accomplishment," Suzette
Blahnik said.
The mission of Blahnik Eye
Care is to provide modern,
quality, full scope eye care
while offering up-to-date and
fashionable eyewear. Blahnik
Eye Care offers full scope
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we found that standing emer-
gency signals are effective
when given no other choice,
however they are not without
consequence. There are
installation costs, including
engineering, and future main-
tenance costs. The other issue
can be that folks get numb to
the blinking yellow light and
are not prepared to stop on
the occasion they see a red
light where it is typically yel-
low they kind of expect it to
always be yellow.
We found that if we coordi-
nated existing resources
instead of adding to what was
there, it would be a big savings
optometric services, includ-
ing comprehensive eye exam-
inations, contact lenses, eye-
glasses, and treatment of eye
infections and diseases,
minor eye injuries, dry eyes,
cataracts, and glaucoma.
They also address health dan-
gers such as diabetes and high
blood pressure.
The Blahniks' commitment
to total eye health is clear. The
Doctors Blahnik who strive
to keep up with all of the latest
technology and run a "green"
office, are dedicated to their
practice and their patients,
because they see the bigger
picture of how eye health and
appearance relates to quality
of life.
"We want to provide a bet-
ter quality of life for our
patients," Suzette Blahnik
said. "And for us, that goes
beyond just providing the best
eyewear. It's making a com-
mitment to improving every
aspect of our patients' ocular
health. We believe in personal
attention and compassionate
care."
Pat Proax and her husband
have been clients of Suzette
Blahnik for three years, since
they first moved to Port
Orange.
"She's very thorough," Mrs.
Proax said, "and very dedicat-
ed to her patients. We are so
glad we found her."
The Blahniks said running a
for everyone in money and
time, and we could still pro-
vide effective traffic manage-
ment for our need. In this
application, we had two per-
fectly good intersections to
work with that were already
suitable and drivers would
expect and be more respon-
sive to light changes at the
intersections.
We had a single button
installed in the station. When
the firefighters get a call, they
activate the button that
begins changing both inter-
sections permitting traffic to
flow in certain lanes and stop
in others clearing the inter-
sections at Third and Penin-
sula and Third and Saxon.
Though the interruption is
only 40 seconds, it gives us the
practice together is reward-
ing.
"We like to think we have a
great working relationship as
doctors, spouses and par-
ents," Suzette said of her hus-
band and business partner.
"One of our secrets to success
is we try to keep business and
family life separate, but work-
ing together is great! We are all
about family, so it's a modern,
yet old style practice."
An important aspect of the
practice is getting out into the
community, both for charita-
ble work and to create part-
nerships.
"Greg travels to perform eye
exams for people in nursing
homes, assisted living and
institutional care facilities,
when they can't come to the
office," Suzette Blahnik said.
Greg Blahnik has worked
with Special Olympics, Lion's
Club, and the Center for the
Visually Impaired. He is also
the staff Optometrist for
Tachachale, the largest facility
for mentally challenged indi-
viduals in the state of Florida.
Blahnik Eye Care accepts
many types of vision insur-
ance. Its user-friendly Web
site, www.Blahnikeyecare.net,
offers an Eyeglass Guide to
help you better understand
the many lens choices avail-
able. Patients can also save
time in the office by printing
and filling out new patient,
time we need to get the
desired result, which is a flow-
ing intersection in the direc-
tion needed.
When the truck gets to the
intersection, it is clear of cars
and can move more effective-
ly without stopping. If we had
the light in front of the station,
we would still need to coordi-
nate the two additional inter-
sections or the cars would just
be bunched up at the existing
intersections. The emergency
light would have only allowed
us to access the street, not the
intersections.
By controlling the intersec-
tions, we avoided the cost of
the emergency signal and still
achieved a good effect for the
money spent.
The only cars we cannot
Suzette Blahnik
Greg Blahnik
insurance and medical infor-
mation forms at home and
bringing them to appoint-
ments.
For more information, call
(386) 492-6999.
stop are the ones coming
from the businesses adjacent
to the station, which is usually
minimal and are easily con-
trolled by the emergency
lights and sirens on the fire
truck.
Since the station opened,
crews have consistently
reported green intersections
and minimal traffic imped-
ance when moving both
North and South.
In reference to warning signs
on the street-that request will
be taken care of as soon as pos-
sible via the Florida Depart-
ment of Transportation.
If you have any other ques-
tions or comments, keep
them coming as it helps us all
to stay vigilant in protecting
our city.
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Community notes
Make sure contractors
are licensed
Residents affected by last
week's storms should ensure
that all contractors are
licensed and insured.
The city of Port Orange is
requiring all contractors to
pick up a badge at the build-
ing department in order to
gain access to these subdivi-
sions. In this way, residents
will be able to identify
approved contractors for
home repairs.
Benefit dinner
planned
The Veterans of Foreign
War Post 3282 will hold a
barbecue chicken dinner at
2 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 2, at the
post, 5810 S. Williamson
Blvd., Port Orange.
Donations for the meal
will be accepted. All pro-
ceeds will go to the recent
tornado victims.
The post will accept cov-
ered dishes to provide free
food for all who attend the
dinner.
Donations of blankets,
clothing, cash and other
supplies for the storm vic-
tims will also be accepted.
For more information, call
(386) 761-7217.
Free storage available
to tornado victims
All Aboard Storage will
offer free storage until Aug.
15, and discounted rates
thereafter to all storm vic-
tims.
This is not valid with any
other offer.
All Aboard Storage has 12
locations and offers a free
moving truck, which is avail-
able on a first come, first
serve basis.
For more information, call
(386) 254-8100 or visit
allaboardstorage.com.
Music lessons offered
Chapel of Faith will be
providing free professional
music lessons on piano,
drums, guitar and bass.
Lessons will start Saturday
Aug. 1, for children ages 8 to
18.
Lessons will be held every
first and third Saturday.
Lesson times will be from
noon to 3 p.m.
Hot dogs, chips, and
drinks will be provided.
For more information, call
(386)- 756-4514 or (386)-295-
8625.
Activities offered
at library
The children's section of
the Port Orange Regional
Library will hold a book club
and craft activity for chil-
dren in first through fifth
grades at 2 p.m., Wednesday,
August 5, at 1005 City Center
Circle.
The August selection is
any book from "The Magic
Tree House Series" by Mary
Pope Osborne.
"Wii for teens" will be held
1 to 3 p.m., Thursdays, Aug.
6, Aug. 13, Aug. 20, at the
library.
All teens 13 to 17 years of
age may attend.
For more information, call
(386) 322-5152 Ext. 4.
Exercise classes
scheduled
The city of Port Orange
will hold ballroom dancing
from 7:30-8:30 p.m., each
Wednesday starting Aug. 5
at the Port Orange Adult
Center, 4790 S. Ridgewood
Ave.
The cost of the four-week
session is $37.
Three sessions of yoga are
being offered in August.
A Monday class will be
held from 2 to 3:30 p.m.,
starting Aug. 10, at the Port
Orange Adult Center. Cost
of the eight-week session is
$72.
A Thursday class will be
held from, 5:30 to 7 p.m.,
starting Aug. 13, at the Port
Orange Adult Center annex,
3738 Halifax Drive. Cost of
the six-week class is $54.
Gymnastics classes are
offered on Tuesdays at the
Port Orange Gymnasium,
4655 City Center Circle.
Class fee is $48 for a six-
week session. Classes begin
Aug. 4.
For more information, call
(386) 756-5391.
Travel club
meeting slated
The Port Orange Recre-
ational Travel Club will hold
a luncheon meeting at 11
a.m., Friday, Aug. 7, at the
Palmetto Club, 1000 S.
Beach St., Daytona Beach.
Trips are planned to Sylvia
in Mt. Dora, Octoberfest in
Helen, Ga., New Zealand
and Australia.
To make a lunch reserva-
tion, call (386) 761-3274.
For more information, call
(386) 756-5192.
Painting class offered
The city of South Daytona
will hold a Joy of Painting
class at 11 a.m., Monday,
Aug. 10, at the Piggotte
Community Center.
The topic will be "Reach-
ing For The Sun."
The cost of the class is 55
per person for residents and
$60 for non-residents. Class
cost includes all supplies.
No experience is neces-
sary.
For more information, call
(386) 322-3070.
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tearing a 50-yard path
through several streets in
both communities. 181
homes were damaged, about
60 of them so significantly,
they are unlivable right now.
The weather service agreed it
was a tornado that touched
down, and residents had no
doubt. Charlie Rago saw the
tornado coming, twisting and
turning with debris flying all
over the place. Bob Hurlburt
saw it too, as debris flew high
into the air well over the trees.
Then Hurlburt said the
landscape was lost in the
storm. Terrified residents
rushed for cover, many of
them weathering the storm in
the bathroom. Phyllis Keddy
at Lighthouse Pointe said she
was going into a room that
was destroyed by the tornado,
but she said her dog coaxed
her into the bathroom and
seconds later, the house was
shaking. Incredibly, there was
only one minor injury
reported in Port Orange when
someone was injured by
flying glass. Help swarmed
into the area quickly with
police and firefighters
protecting the area, Red Cross
volunteers organizing food
and shelter and members of
Veterans of Foreign War
organizations and many
others lending a hand. The
city council has declared a
state of emergency as
residents pickup the pieces
and try to return to some
semblance of normalcy and
the governor and staff toured
the impacted area. Governor
Charlie Crist didn't have
specifics, but said some state
help will be in place for the
uninsured or under insured.
Storm causes funnel
cloud on ocean
The system blew up north
in Ormond Beach where at
least one and perhaps more
funnel clouds formed over
the ocean. Dozens of
residents along the beach
took remarkable pictures
and video of the funnels
over the water. A funnel
briefly danced onto shore,
sucking up an empty
catamaran and spitting it
out again. Lightning bolts
shattered through the storm
and there were several
reports of homes being hit.
One man was reportedly an
indirect lightning strike
victim and was treated at
Halifax Medical Center for
injuries.
Lifeguards busy with
rip current rescues
Before the tornado roared
through, the area was
enjoying fairly quiet weath-
er, though a low-pressure
system sat far off our shore
for a week. It brought with it
a swell that surfers said gave
them the first opportunity
all summer to get some
good rides in, but pounding
surf opened new holes in
the sand bar that rip
currents have been running
through in the days after the
tropical wave moved out.
Lifeguards have been busy
making rescues when
swimmers get caught up in
the currents that panic them
when they get pulled out.
Burned cross found
City workers in Ormond
Beach made a disturbing
discovery on city property
along Leeway Trail North of
Airport Road. They found the
remnants of a burned cross in
the shadow of a water tower
and the letters KKK scrawled
in the dirt at the base of the
cross. Though the area has
some fencing, there are
plenty of ways in and city
officials said the area around
the water tower and plant are
often used by folks on ATVs
and dirt bikes. Police said the
cross-made from two-by
eight pieces of lumber had
clothing on it that was also
burned. They suspect the
offensive sign and wording
was likely the work of
teenagers, but nearby
residents said it's a shame
that anyone would use
images that invoke hate.
Mayor Fred Costello told
WESH 2 that he is very upset
because that's not what
Ormond Beach is about. He
hopes whoever left the cross
and scrawled the ugly words
gets mental health help. Local
Homeland Security officials
were called in to ensure
nothing had been tampered
with at the water plant and
they said there was no sign of
a break in.
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be packed into Cape
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But, with the Atlantic
Ocean to the east, Port
Canaveral to the north and
the Indian River to the
west, it's all about water in
Cape Canaveral.
One of the city's main
attractions is Port
Canaveral, where visitors
can watch enormous
cruise ships glide through
the waters, get a look at a
Coast Guard Cutter, or
view wildlife such as dol-
phins and turtles, all while
sipping a cocktail or enjoy-
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of the many restaurants
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In the evening, the
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"It gets livelier when the
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For those who enjoy
playing in the water, Port
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four-lane boat ramp which
allows boaters access to
the ocean and Banana
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Boat ramps can also be
found at Rodney S.
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Patrick Park on the north
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Deep-sea fishing charter
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pursuit of trophy fish and
Cocoa Beach Parasail
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offering views of the
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Space Center.
Those who would like a
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with Space Coast River
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the port waters separate
from the river.
For those fancying a date
with lady luck, Sun Cruz
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After traveling out of state
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running water.
Jetty Park also owns two
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The resort also has it's
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a vacation from their nor-
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Surfing, skim- and boo-
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and swimming are always
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round on the beaches at
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homestead exemption
would pay $460 per year.
Although some property
values in Port Orange have
actually risen since the last
fiscal year, most residents
should see a tax break due
to declining property val-
ues Mr. Parker said.
The proposed cuts and
rate reduction were met
with reservation from the
Council.
"My concern is that
we're putting off capital
projects that are going to
come back and bite us in
the future," Vice Mayor
Mary Martin said.
Keeping the millage rate
at 4.6 has presented some
problems for the city. The
property tax is 36 percent
of the city's revenue and is
part of the reason cuts and
budget reductions are nec-
essary, Mr. Parker said.
Some of the steps neces-
sary to cut the budget
include no salary increas-
es, a reduction of 19 full-
time jobs, and having some
services like spraying and
mowing done by city staff
instead of private compa-
nies.
"There will be some
things felt, there will be
some programs that won't
be able to be done, but this
year we felt this was the
right thing to do," Mr.
Kennedy said.
Despite apprehension
over the cuts, Councilors
seemed to feel it was the
right decision.
"Do I feel concerned?
Absolutely. If we were to
have a major event like we
did back in '04 we'd have to
go back and find some
money somewhere. We're
going to keep our fingers
crossed and continually
work together to get
through this," Mr. Kennedy
said. "We're hoping next
year is going to be better.
We're not expecting a big
improvement, but if we
can hold on without hav-
ing any more drastic
changes we can make it
through this."
Public hearings to dis-
cuss the property tax rate
as well as the budget for
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*Play: The Children's
Academy of Fine Arts at
Covenant Inc. will perform
"Cinderella" and "The King
and I." The performances will
be held in succession and are
expected to be about two
hours and 40 minutes long.
Performances will be at 7
p.m., Friday and 1:30 p.m.,
and 7 p.m., Saturday, at
Covenant United Methodist,
3701 S. Clyde Morris Blvd.,
Port Orange. Admission is $5
per show. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 767-8544, Ext
105.
*Little Theatre of New
Smyrna Beach: "Exit the
Body," mystery farce by Fred
Carmichael will be performed
at 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday
and 2 p.m., Sunday and next
weekend Aug. 7-9. When a
mystery writer rents a quiet
place in the New England
countryside, she finds herself
involved in sinister activities. A
body shows up in the closet
and promptly disappears only
to be succeeded by another.
Mix in a wise-cracking
secretary, a housekeeper and
her crooked boyfriend, plus a
man suffering from amnesia,
and mystery and comedy
reach a high peak. Ticket
prices are $14 for adults, $13
for seniors (62 and older) and
$7 for students younger than
18. For ticket information, call
(386) 423-1246.
*River Grille: Memphis &
Me!! will be performing from
5-9 p.m., Friday at River Grille,
950 N. U.S. Highway 1,
Ormond Beach.
*Summer dance: This event
will be held from 2-4 p.m.,
Friday, at the City Island
Recreation Center, 108 E.
Orange Ave., Daytona Beach.
Talk of the Town and Dream
will perform. The $3 admis-
sion includes refreshments
and a dance lesson that
begins at 1 p.m.
*Cinematique: "In Search
of a Midnight Kiss" will open
Friday at the Bookstore
Caf4, 410 S. Nova Road,
Ormond Beach. The film is
not rated and has brief nudity
and language. The film will be
shown 7 p.m., Friday; 2 p.m.,
Saturday; noon, Wednesday
and 7 p.m., Thursday. This ode
to technology-fueled romance
and indie filmmaking features
some of the hallmarks of
Woody Allen's early career: a
neurotic and lonely "hero," an
unhinged but nevertheless
attractive love interest, witty
dialogue, and black-and-white
cinematography. As New
Year's Eve approaches, Wilson
is close to age 30 and far from
where he wants to be in life.
And if it weren't for the efforts
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'Groovy' concert and festival come
to the Peabody Auditorium
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The fourth annual Hippiefest
tour "A Concert for Peace & Love"
will be held at 7:30 p.m., Friday,
Aug. 7, at the Peabody Auditorium
in Daytona Beach.
Performers include Chuck
Negron, formerly of Three Dog
Night; Felix Cavaliere of the
Rascals; The Turtles
featuring Flo and
Eddie; Dennie Laine,
formerly of the Moody
Blues; and Badfinger
featuring Joey Molland.
The performers'
bands have amassed a
total of more than three Chuck
dozen Top Twenty Negron
singles, with seven of
those hitting No. 1 on the U.S.
charts.
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forward to performing o4
with the fine artists .
participating in this
year's Hippiefest and
singing my 1971 Song
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Three Dog Night
became one of America's most
successful bands of the late sixties
and early seventies. Three of their
songs, including "Mama Told Me
Not to Come," "Joy to the World"
and "Black and White," hit No. 1 on
the charts.
Felix Cavaliere of the Rascals
also has a catalog of popular
songs. Mr. Cavaliere and the
(Young) Rascals had three No. 1
hits: "Good Lovin'," "Groovin"' and
"People Got to Be Free."
The Turtles first hit the scene in
1965 with their rendition of the
Bob Dylan-penned song, "It Ain't
Me Babe," which landed in the Top
10. However, it wasn't until two
years later that they would release
their massive number one
hit, "Happy Together." The
song remains a staple on classic
rock radio more than 40 years
later.
Original vocalists MarkVolman
(Flo) and Howard Kaylan (Eddie),
who host the Hippiefest shows,
have carried on the classic
music of the band since its incep-
tion.
From 1970 to 1972, Badfinger
had three Top 10 songs with
"Come and Get It," "No Matter
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*Angell and Phelps Cafe:
Harold Blanchard, classic jazz
pianist, will perform from 7-
10 p.m. Friday. No cover
charge. Angell and Phelps is
located at 156 S. Beach St.,
Daytona Beach. For more
information, call (386) 257-
2677
*Axe N Shield Pub and
Grill: DJ/karaoke with Sam
Collins will be held from 8
p.m.-midnight, Friday.
Underground Soundwerx
karaoke will be held from 8
p.m.-midnight, Saturday. Axe
N Shield Pub and Grill is
located at 2400 S. Atlantic
Ave., Daytona Beach Shores.
For more information, call
(386) 492-2916.
*Bank & Blues Club:
Daytona Blues Society "True
Blues" Live Jam open jam
session is held from 8 p.m.-1
a.m. each Wednesday at 701
Main St., Daytona Beach. This
nonprofit group is dedicated
to preserving and spreading
the love of blues music. For
more information and a full
events schedule, visit the
Web site at www.Dayton-
aBluesSociety.org.
*Daily Grind Coffee
House & Cafe': Paul Sowers
will perform Friday. Open Mic
Wednesday with Graham
Woodard will start at 7 p.m.
Musicians, poets, composers,
comedians are all welcome.
Daily Grind Coffee House &
Caf4 is located at 1500
Beville Road, Daytona Beach.
For more information, call
(386) 238-1044.
*Five O'Clock Charley:
This band will perform rock
'n' roll, blues and country hits
from 7-10 p.m., Wednesday
at the Moose Family Center,
601 W. Granada Blvd.,
Ormond Beach. Five O'Clock
Charley will be performing
each Thursday from 5:30-
8:30 p.m. at Pirana Grille,
241 N. U.S. Highway 1,
Ormond Beach. For more
information, visit www.FiveO-
ClockCharley.com
*The Garlic: Blues and jazz
musicians perform seven
nights a week. Mark "Muddy
Harp" Hodgson plays the
blues from 7-11 p.m., Friday
and from 6-10 p.m., Sunday.
Sax man Jaime Hollis takes
the stage from 7-11 p.m.,
Saturday. Soprano saxophon-
ist Paul Howards will play
from 6-10 p.m., Monday.
Pianist and vocalist Michael
Lamy will perform from 6-10
p.m., Tuesday. Mr. Hodgson
will perform from 6-10 p.m.,
Wednesday and Thursday.
The Garlic is located at 556 E.
Third Ave., New Smyrna
Beach. For more information,
call (386) 424-6660.
*Gene's Steak House: Live
piano music with Michael
McKelvy will be held from 6-
9:30 p.m. each Friday. Gene's
Steak House is located at
3674 W. International
Speedway Blvd., in Daytona
Beach. For more information,
call (386) 255-2059.
*Inlet Harbor: Dan the
One Man Band will perform
from 1-5 p.m., Friday. Brad
Yates & Soul Surfers will
perform at 6 p.m., Friday and
Saturday. Les B Fine Duo will
perform from 1-5 p.m.,
Saturday. Gailforce hits the
stage from 12:15-4:15 p.m.,
Sunday. Parallel will perform
at 5 p.m., Sunday. Eddie
Uzzle and Greg Cardino will
perform at 5 p.m., Monday.
Kenny Sphire and Mike Caso
will perform at 5 p.m.,
Tuesday and Wednesday.
Steve Hageman and Carl
Bernard hit the stage at 5
p.m., Thursday. Inlet Harbor is
located at 133 Inlet Harbor
Road, Ponce Inlet. For more
information, call (386) 767-
5590.
*Java Jungle: Wes Malone
and Friends will perform at 7
STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 7-31-2009
Aries-March 21-April 19
Your wonderful heart gives
you a never-ending supply
of motivation. You will
make it in life, no matter
how many challenges.
Why? You never give up.
Quitting is not in your
vocabulary. Challenges
make you stronger, lift your
spirit, put joy in your heart
and continue to create new
causes. We all need your
leadership and humanity.
Taurus-April 20-May 20
Stand tall with your beliefs.
Plan for tomorrow's activi-
ties the evening before.
Miracles happen tomorrow
because the universe has
time to get involved in the
action. This is an excellent
way to live. The excitement
of unexpected results hap-
pening is directly related to
this plan. Let spirit help you
and continue to soar.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
At the last minute, when it
seems like things are not
going to work out, they
usually turn around and
work in your favor. Why?
Because the universe has a
mind of its own. It is far
greater than our own.
When a Gemini begins to
accept this over the strug-
gles in the mind and heart,
true magic happens. Try it.
You might like it.
Cancer-June 22-July 22
You have so much respect
and love from family and
friends. You are always
there to lend a helping
hand. The question is, do
you let others know about
your needs? Do you ask for
help when needed? You
are not an isolated island,
you know. This is what
friends are for. Yeah! It's
celebration time. Now
everyone feels loved.
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
You know what you want.
You know what you need
to do to get it. The only
step needed is to refocus
on the top priorities and
take action. You excel at
this. The key to success for
a Leo is to shut the mental
process down a little. Let
your visions come alive
and then go for the gold.
Watch out world, here I
come.
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of his roommate Jacob, he
might be content to spend the
holiday alone on his couch.
But with some prompting,
Wilson posts a personal ad on
the online site Craig's List,
which leads him to a date with
Vivian. The seemingly mis-
matched pair wanders the
streets of Los Angeles as
midnight and the possibility
of a kiss approaches.
SATURDAY, Aug. 1
*Angell & Phelps anniver-
sary celebration: Victor
Wainwright and the Wild-
roots will perform at 8 p.m.,
Saturday, at the News-
Journal Center at Daytona
State College, 221 N. Beach
St., Daytona Beach, during
the Angel & Phelps Cafe 10th
anniversary celebration.
Special guests will be Mark
Hodgson, Ray Guiser, "Rev."
Billy C. Wirtz and the
Daytona Blues Society All-
Stars. General admission is
$20. Preferred seating tickets
are $35 for single and $60
per couple. Tickets are
available at the Daytona
State College box office,
1200 W. International
Speedway Blvd., building
220, and at Angel & Phelps
Cafe, 156 S. Beach St.,
Daytona Beach. Tickets will
be available at the News-
Journal Center box office the
night of the show only.
*Bandshell entertain-
ment: The Sounds of Sinatra
with the Marc Monteson
Quartet and guests will be
performed at 7:30 p.m.,
Saturday at the Bandshell in
Daytona Beach. Chair rental
is available. No coolers are
allowed in the Bandshell. All
concerts are free. Donations
are accepted. Fireworks will
follow. The Bandshell is
located behind the Ocean
Walk Shoppes, 250 N.
Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach.
For more information, call
(386) 258-9544.
*Barbecue: Family Promise
of Volusia County will be
hosting its third annual
barbecue chicken dinner
from 4 to 7 p.m., Saturday
on the grounds of Coronado
Community United
Methodist Church, 201 S.
Peninsula Drive. The Knights
of Columbus will be prepar-
ing the menu, which
includes one half of a
chicken, baked beans, cole
slaw and a roll for $7 per
person. Take-outs will be
available. Tickets may be
purchased from Family
Promise board members, at
various church offices or by
calling (386) 423-1715 or
(386)423-8348.
MONDAY, Aug. 3
*Children's movies: The
Port Orange Regional Library
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will show the movie "Bed
Knobs and Broomsticks" at
11 a.m., Monday, in the
library auditorium, 1005 City
Center Circle. This film is
rated G and is 139 minutes.
Participants may bring a
snack. This event is free, and
the public may attend. For
more information, call (386)
322-5152 Ext.4.
*Afternoon at the movies:
The Port Orange Regional
Library will show the movie
"Gran Torino" at 2 p.m.,
Monday, in the library
auditorium, 1005 City Center
Circle. This film is rated R
and is 119 minutes. Disgrun-
tled Korean War vet Walt
Kowalski sets out to reform
his neighbor, a young
Hmong teenager, who tried
to steal Kowalski's prized
possession: his 1972 Gran
Torino. This film stars Clint
Eastwood. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 322-5152
Ext.4.
TUESDAY, Aug. 4
*Consignment sale: Posh
Little Closet Children's
consignment store will hold
a sale event from Aug 4 to 8,
at the Sunshine Park Mall,
2400 Ridgewood Ave.
Consignors can earn 70
percent on items they sell.
There will be a workers,
consignors and guest presale
on Tuesday, Aug. 4. Store
hours are 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
Wednesday through Friday.
On Saturday, there will be a
half off sale. For more
information, visit www.posh-
littlecloset.com.
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 3
*Fun walk: The Happy
Wanderers 5K free fun walk
will be held at 6 p.m.,
Wednesday, at the Halifax
Marina, Basin Street, Day-
tona Beach. For more
information, call (386) 788-
4026 or (386) 676-9863 or
visit the Web site www.hap-
pywanderersfl.org.
THURSDAY, Aug. 6
*Summer Concert:
Thomas Jones Jr. will
perform smooth jazz and
blues at 7 p.m., Thursday at
Riverside Park, 105 S.
Riverside Drive, New Smyrna
Beach. The show is brought
to you by the city of New
Smyrna Beach Parks and
Recreation Department.
Participants should bring a
lawn chair or blanket. If
there is inclement weather,
the concert will be held next
door at the Brannon Center.
Hot dogs and soft drinks are
available for purchase. For
more information, call (386)
424-2175.
ONGOING EVENTS
*American Legion Post
270: A fish fry and music
entertainment is held from
5-7 p.m. each Friday. Taco
night is held each Monday
from 5-7 p.m. Wing night is
held each Wednesday from
5-7 p.m. The public may
attend. American Legion
Post 270 is located at 119
Howes St., Port Orange.
*Cracker Creek's Pirate
Cruise: Featuring the Pirates
of Spruce Creek, cruises are
held at 1 p.m. each Saturday
and Sunday at 1795 Taylor
Road, Port Orange. Cos-
tumed pirates create a live,
interactive experience as
young buccaneers learn
navigation, pirate weaponry,
knotting or rope tying and
pirate lingo, all the while
searching for the lost
treasure at Spruce Creek.
Pre-registration is required
by calling (386) 304-0778.
Also, the Snow White
Cottage, a near-replica as
seen in the 1937 Walt
Disney animated classic
"Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs," is located on the
Gamble property. Canoe and
kayak launch and rentals,
guided eco-history Pontoon
boat tours and golf cart tours
of the conservation nature
trails also are available. For
more information, visit the
Web site at www.OldFlorida-
Pioneer.com or send an e-
mail to crackercreek@Old-
FloridaPioneer.com.
*Daytona Metropolitan
Bridge Club: Duplicate
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p.m., Friday. Danny Charles will
perform from 7-10 p.m.,
Saturday. Open Mic Night with
Wes Malone is at 7 p.m. each
Thursday. Musicians, authors,
singers, poets and composers
are welcome. Java Jungle is
located at 4606 Clyde Morris
Blvd., Unit 2P, Port Orange. For
more information, call (386)
760-2551.
*Norwood's Restaurant and
Wine Shop: Free wine tasting
are held from 5-7 p.m. each
Friday on the deck and
Saturday in the shop with
complimentary cheeses.
Norwood's is located at 400
Second Ave., New Smyrna
Beach. For more information,
call (386) 428-4621.
*Ohana Luau Dinner Show:
This dinner show spectacular
and family-style feast, with a
6:30 p.m. seating, dinner
served at 7:15 p.m. and show
time at 7:30 p.m., is held
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
at the Hawaiian Inn, 2301 S.
Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach
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Bridge is played Monday
through Saturday at 600
Driftwood Ave., Daytona
Beach. For the schedule, call
(386) 255-7744 or visit the
Web site at www.Day-
tonaBridge.org.
*Democracy Now: Internet
news with Amy Goodman
will be presented at 10:30
a.m. each Thursday at
Unitarian Universalist
Society, 56 N. Halifax,
Ormond Beach. News and
analysis will be covered.
Coffee and donuts will be
served. The public may
attend.
*Edgewater Fire-Rescue
Bingo: Games begin at 6:30
p.m. each Tuesday at the
Fire-Rescue Association Fire
Hall, 2616 Hibiscus Drive.
Two games have $100
jackpots. The facility is non-
smoking. snacks and soft
drinks are available for
purchase. All proceeds
benefit the Fire-Rescue
Association's various causes.
For more information, call
(386) 424-2445.
*Elks bingo: Games begin
at 1 p.m. on Sundays and
6:30 p.m. on Thursdays at
820 W. Park Ave., Edgewater.
The facility is non-smoking,
food and soft drinks avail-
able for purchase. All
proceeds benefit the Elk's
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What" and "Day After Day"
as well as a Top 20 hit with
"Baby Blue." The band was
the very first to sign
with the Beatles label,
Apple Records.
Also to perform is Denny
Laine. He was the singer of
the Moody Blues' first Top
10 hit, "Go Now." In 1971,
Mr. Laine was invited by
Paul McCartney to be one
of the founding members
Shores. Participants will learn
traditional dances with
Polynesian women, warriors
and keikis (children). A flaming
fire knife dance and hula with
audience participation will be
featured. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 255-5411, Ext
186, or visit www.myohanalu-
au.com.
*OM Bar & Chill Lounge:
Free wine tasting are held
from 4-8 p.m. each Sunday at
392 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna
Beach. Tasters will have a
selection of up to 10 different
wines. Acoustic performances
are provided by Rhonda
Patrick. Free salsa lessons are
given at 8 p.m. each Thursday,
with open salsa dancing held
from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. For more
information, call (386) 423-
2727 or visit the Web site at
www.theombar.com.
*Ormond Beach Senior
Center: The Vagabonds
perform from 2-4 p.m. once
per month. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 763-0355.
*Peanut's Restaurant &
Sports Bar: Road Block will
perform at 9 p.m., Friday and
Saturday. Open Jam Night on
sponsored charities. For
more information call (386)
427-2512.
*Marine Discovery Center:
Mosquito Lagoon eco-tours
and kayak tours and rentals
are available daily from the
Marine Discovery Center, 116
N. Causeway, New Smyrna
Beach. For times, call (386)
428-4828.
*Peninsula Woman's
Club: A luncheon followed
by bridge or canasta will be
held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Thursday, at 415 S. Peninsu-
la, Daytona Beach. The cost
is $10. For more information,
call (386) 760-0487
*Pinnacle and Yuker: New
groups are starting at the
Port Orange Adults Center,
4790 Ridgewood Ave.
Residents meet at 4 p.m.
each Friday to play games.
For more information, call
(386) 761-7633.
*Sica Hall Senior Center:
Nickel and dime poker is
played at noon each Thurs-
day. Donations are all that is
asked to play. Several
different games are played,
and rules are posted. Line
dancing takes place at 2 p.m.
each Thursday and costs $4
for members. Also, from 2-4
p.m. each Tuesday, a live
band plays music from the
1940s and up to dance to.
Refreshments are served.
Singles or couples may
attend. The cost is $4.50 for
nonmembers and $3.50 for
of Wings.
Just prior to this per-
formance, there will be a
street festival starting at 4
p.m. on Auditorium
Boulevard in front of the
Peabody.
Tickets for Hippiefest
can be purchased at the
Peabody Auditorium Box
Office, 600 Auditorium
Blvd., Daytona Beach, by
calling (800) 745-3000,
online at www.ticketmas-
ter.com, or at any Ticket-
master outlet.
Ticket prices range from
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the beach is held at 8 p.m.
each Sunday. Free Bingo and
Comedy Auction is held at 7
p.m. each Tuesday. Mark River
performs at 8 p.m. each
Wednesday. The Pirates
perform at 8 p.m. each
Thursday. Peanut's is located at
421 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna
Beach. For more information,
call (386) 423-1469.
*Rockin Ranch: Hayfire will
perform Friday and Saturday, at
801 S. Nova Road, Ormond
Beach. For more information,
visit www.rockinranchnight-
club.com.
*Seabreeze Coffee Connec-
tion: A hand drum circle is
held at 8 p.m. each Wednes-
day at 315 Seabreeze Blvd.,
Daytona Beach. For more
information, visit the Web site at
www.drumcircle.meetup.com/
327.
*Time Out Pub: A qualifying
karaoke contest will be held at
9 p.m., Friday and Saturday at
the pub, 1401 S. Ridgewood
Ave., Edgewater. Winning
participants will have an
opportunity to qualify for a
$500 karaoke prize to be given
away in September. Karaoke is
also held at 8 p.m., Tuesday
members. Bingo is held at 1
p.m. each Monday and
Wednesday. Drawings, prizes
and free refreshments are
available. The cost is $1 for
members and $2 for non-
members. The Sica Hall
Senior Center is located at
1065 Daytona Ave., Holly
Hill. For more information,
call (386) 236-2997
*Singles Dance: This event
is held at 8 p.m. each Friday
at the Moose Club, 601 W.
Granada Boulevard, Ormond
Beach. DJ Dave Blasko
provides the music. The
dance is for the 50 and older
crowd. The cost is $7. For
more information, call (386)
255-2207
*Super Singles of Florida:
A dance is held from 8-11:00
p.m. each Wednesday at the
Eagles Club, 190 S. Nova
Road, Ormond Beach. Music
is provided by Jim &Vicki of
Mr. D.J. Entertainment. The
cost is $5 for members and
$7 for non-members.
Participants must be single.
For more information, call
(386) 736-0749 or send an
e-mail to
Darlini 15308@yahoo.com.
*Vagabonds Performance:
Residents may dance to the
music of The Vagabonds
from 6-8:30 p.m. each
Sunday at the Moose Lodge
on Granada Boulevard in
Ormond Beach. The event is
open to members and their
guests. The cost is $4 at the
$32 to $45, plus service
fees.
For additional informa-
tion, call the box office at
(386) 671-3462, or go to the
Web site at
www.PeabodyAuditori-
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and Thursday. The pub is
looking for dart players. A
league is starting soon.
*Tony & Joe's Patio Restau-
rant: Rick Steffen will perform
from 1-5 p.m., Friday and
Saturday, at Tony & Joe's Patio
Restaurant, 309 Buenos Aires,
New Smyrna Beach.
*Venetian Bay Town and
Country Club: Party in the Park
is held from 1-5 p.m. the third
Saturday of each month at 424
Luna Bella Lane, New Smyrna
Beach. Lawn chairs are
suggested; no coolers.
Admission is free. Also, a
farmers' market is held from 8
a.m.-1 p.m. each Saturday at
the town center. For more
information, call (386) 428-
8448.
*Vino 100: A blind tasting of
six wines, three white and
three red, from six different
countries will be held from 6-8
p.m., Friday, at Vino 100
Ormond Beach, 175 S. Nova
Rd., one block south of
Granada Blvd. At the end of
the tasting, there will be a
drawing from the cards with
all the correct answers. The
winner will receive a $25 gift
certificate from Vino 100
door.
To include an event on the
Hometown News Calendar,
send an e-mail to vol-
news@hometownnewsol.co
m or fax information to
(386) 322-5901. For more
information, call (386) 322-
5900.
Ormond Beach. Local Classical
Guitarist Robert McCormack
will perform during the tasting.
He plays a wide range of music
including classical and pop.
The fee for each event is $10
per person with full credit
given towards any purchase
made that evening. There is no
charge for Vino 100 wine club
members. Reservations are
appreciated, but not required.
Acoustic Jazz performances
with vocalist Linda E. Flynn and
guitarist Abe Alam will be held
from 6-8 p.m., Saturday. For
more information, call (386)
677-9800 or visit
www.vino100ormondbeach.co
m.
*Wine Warehouse New
Smyrna Beach: Free wine
tasting are held from 4-7 p.m.
each Friday at 636 Third
Avenue, New Smyrna Beach.
Six wines are tasted. For more
information, call (386) 426-
6133.
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always a summertime
treat. The one I miss the
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squash blossom fritters.
Years ago you could buy
them at local produce
stands. Now I think the
only way you can get them
is if you grow the veg-
etable yourself.
While some veggies
need to be precooked,
others can be cooked raw.
Enjoy. See you next
week.
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FRITTERS (SQUASH
BLOSSOM)
1 dozen pumpkin
flowers
1 cup flour
1 tsp. baking powder
1 egg
Salt and pepper
Water
Remove outer casing on
bottom of flower, peel
stem. Wash well. Mix
remaining ingredients
together, adding a little
salt and pepper to taste.
Add about 2 tablespoons
water at a time until you
have a fairly thin batter.
Place one to two cups
canola oil in medium sized
saucepan.
Heat. Dip flowers into
batter and drop in oil. Fry
until golden on both sides.
Drain on paper towels.
NOTE: The oil can be
strained and refrigerated
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EGGPLANT STIX
SERVES 4
Eggplant, in my opinion,
is a vegetable that needs a
lot of help to make it
palatable. If you've ever
tried steamed eggplant,
you know what I mean. It
contains a great deal of
iron and can be bitter. For
this reason there's always
this preparation.
2 medium size eggplants
flour
Peel eggplant, cut in ?-
inch by ?-inch strips.
Dredge with flour then egg
wash and last in seasoned
bread crumbs.
EGG WASH
2 eggs or egg whites or
equivalent egg substitute
1/2 cup milk
1 tsp. parsley flakes
1 tbsp. grated Italian
cheese
1/2 tsp. salt
1/4 tsp. each, black
pepper and garlic powder
Beat all ingredients
together.
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CRUMBS
1 cup plain bread
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1 tsp. parsley flakes
1 tbsp. grated Italian
cheese
1/2 tsp. each, salt and
garlic powder
1/4 tsp. black pepper
Blend well. Fry in a small
amount of canola oil until
golden on all sides; drain
on paper towel. Fried
zucchini may be prepared
the same way. Other
vegetables must be
partially cooked first.
Asparagus is one of the
finest vegetables you can
eat. It is packed with folic
acid, potassium, fiber and
vitamins A and C. From
the Food Channel comes
this interesting bit of
information. Asparagus
was first cultivated about
2,500 years ago in Greece.
Meaning "stalk" or "shoot"
in Greek, it was thought
that asparagus contained
medicinal components.
Believe it or not, it is a
member of the lily family.
Prepare them whole; your
kids will think they're
eating little trees!
FRIED ASPARAGUS
SERVES 4
1 lb. fresh asparagus
To prepare asparagus,
hold the top with one
hand and a little above the
white stem end with other.
Break off stem end and
discard. Asparagus will
break at proper spot. Soak
in cold, salted water for a
few minutes. If asparagus
appear very sandy, you
may have to scrape off the
little "petals" along the
shaft; if not, soaking
should be enough.
Drain, rinse and drain
again. Cook asparagus
(whole) in a small amount
of water, a covered skillet
works best, for 10 minutes
until almost tender.
Plunge into cold water;
drain. Prepare as for
eggplant stix using the
flour, egg wash and
breadcrumbs.
FRIED
CAULIFLOWER
Cut into flowerets, steam
until almost tender and
proceed. Green beans,
celery stalks, etc. all can
be prepared this way.
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Advice on monthly online bill
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rT eie monthly bill paying
I ritual seems to never
end, but it has become
easier with the Internet and
online bill paying services
that most utilities have
added to their systems.
Here's the way life used to
work every month: the bills
would come in (as they still
do), and then I'd go through
each one with the check-
book and a book of stamps.
I'd write a check, write it in
the checkbook, put it in the
envelope with that month's
payment stub, write my
return address on the
outside of the envelope,
stick a stamp on it and drop
it in the mail. Every month,
like clockwork, it was a
chore that consumed a
bunch of stamps, checks,
time, and usually resulted in
a little writer's cramp.
But how are things now?
Well, the bills still come in
every month like clockwork,
but the hassle of writing
checks and dropping them
in the mail is almost a thing
of the past.
Sure, the chore of sitting
down and "paying the bills"
is still there, but with my
trusty computer and my
Internet connection, I can
get the job knocked out in
half the time it used to take,
and I can get a book of
stamps to last months now.
So what's involved?
Well, it helps to have a
credit card (or a "check card"
with the Visa or MasterCard
logo, that most banks are
happy to provide), a com-
puter and an Internet
connection. It also helps to
online banking systems
COMPUTE these days provide it, and if
THIS they don't, you can also
SEAN MCCARTHY check PayPal. They've been
offering a bill pay service for
a while, and you may be
surprised at who you can
pay with this.
know the Web addresses of Let's go back to paying
he companies that you wish the bills individually at the
o pay online, but the nice Web sites provided by the
hing about that is they companies.
usually print the Web Let's see, you can navigate
address somewhere on your to www.fpl.com to pay your
monthly statement. electric bill (look for the "pay
With your bill in hand, my bill" link, then "FPL pay
connect to the Internet and online"). You have to set up
navigate to the company your account first, but then
Web site and follow the every month, with bill-in-
onscreen instructions. Here's hand, log on and make a
i hint: You will usually find a payment.
ink that says, "pay online." The city of Port St. Lucie
Follow that link, and you are has a similar setup for your
n your way. utility bills. Just take a look at
But there is a catch. Each your next bill and find aWeb
Aeb site is set up differently address.
han the others, so you have Now that's just a couple of
o think about what you are the companies that we pay
trying to do on each site and each month, and I'm glad I
bllow their particular set of took the time to learn each
inks. Some sites may have system. Now when my
you sign up first-- to create monthly bills come in, I log
m account on their site onto the Internet, spend
but you only have to do this about 3 minutes at eachWeb
once. The next month, when site, log the payments in my
you log in with your user- checkbook register, and I'm
name and password, your
information should appear. done, without half the
Not comfortable using a aggravation caused by doing
credit card online? In lieu of it the old-fashioned way.
i credit card, many sites will Now, if only I could find a
allow for electronic fund way to use my computer to
ransfers by asking for your eliminate all my bills
bank account and routing altogether; that would be
numbers (but is that really something!
safer?), or you may even
have luck checking to see if
your bank's online system
allows for Web-based bill
pay to the companies you
pay each month. Most
Sean McCarthy fixes
computers. He can be
reached at (772) 408-0680 or
help@ComputeThisOnline.c
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most everything else had
cleared out.
I am now happy to report
that the fish in the Halifax
are now beginning to
return and with them
those fabulous flatties.
On a recent morning, I
doggedly trudged out to
my favorite flounder spot
expecting to be shut out as
I had been for so long.
Still, as we all know
fishermen are ever the
eternal optimists.
Once in the water, I had
waded only about 30 feet
when I spooked up what I
knew was a flounder for as
it sped away it left the
telltale circle "footprints"
on the surface that only
they will create. All right!
Could it be? Have the
flounder returned?
Another 100 yards along
the shore, and I had a big
four-or five-pounder
hooked.
Even though I was not
able to land it, I was
encouraged. Next, I lost a
smaller one that still would
have been a perfect dinner
guest.
Things had taken an ugly
turn. On I waded through
the coffee-colored water,
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Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept. 22
U Stay focused. Stress has no
place in your life. Keep a
lighter touch. Stay calm. Be
patient. Make wise choices,
not hasty ones. Be assertive
as needed. This allows oth-
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responses. Take arms
dersne length from those who give
U/s negative responses. This
tells you who your real
friends are.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct. 22
You continue to grow spiri-
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ent priorities. Refuse to let
unimportant things side-
track you in your quest for
mastery over life. Share
your dreams with others
ready to learn from your
experience and motivation.
Live on the edge of your
dreams and great happi-
ness is sure to be the result.
Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Your strong positive atti-
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through past challenges.
This pattern will continue.
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more determined than
ever. With the sun full up, I
connected with a big one
and this time, it came to
the beach. As I clipped it
onto my metal stringer, I
felt some vindication for it
was as large as the first one
I had missed at dawn.
As I fished my way back
to the truck, I caught one
more. On that morning, I
was two out of four. That is
not too bad for flounder on
lures for their sideways
oriented mouth is very
hard and that combination
makes for lots of misses.
All of my hits had come
from throwing my char-
treuse jig right along the
shore.
If you go, be sure to cast
ahead of yourself for they
all were within five feet of
the edge.
Remember to fish slowly,
but keep your bait moving.
Flounder will seldom go
looking for food, so you
will have to get it to them. I
bring you many rewards in
the future. Keep reading,
learning and growing. Your
mind is open and your
heart is strong. Go full
steam ahead. Victory is
assured.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
Your decision-making skills
are strong right now. The
activities you place in
motion have an excellent
chance of succeeding. Hold
off on less important ones.
Let divine timing guide you.
Keep on letting others
know how much you
appreciate their help. This
builds loyalty, respect and
cooperation. You can't
miss.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
You have taken life to a
higher level. Now there is
much new learning about
the territory created. Set
goals as an individual and
as a team and move for-
ward toward even greater
adventures. You are a pio-
neer in a new unexplored
region. This leads to all
kinds of interesting discov-
eries. Savor this rare experi-
ence forever.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb.18
You have much protection
from the universe right
now. You are given large
challenges. You have the
ability to achieve impres-
like a jig, but catch many
on surface or diving plugs.
In shallow water floun-
der will nail a crank bait
with a viciousness that
may surprise you. If I am
going to use natural bait, I
like to cut thin slices of
baitfish.
A six-inch ribbon of
meat dancing in the
current is irresistible to flat
fish.
If you use live minnows
or finger mullet, add a bit
of weight. You want the
baitfish to swim along the
bottom, but you don't want
so much weight that it is
anchored.
Whichever bait you
choose, be sure and fish it
covering all of the area. If
you have the right bait and
are in the right spot your
day just may be flounder
fantastic.
Dan Smith has fished the
waters of Volusia County
for 40 years. When he's not
fishing, the retired contrac-
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the Ormond Beach Histori-
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comments send an e-mail
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sive results. Your natural
gifts of balance and justice
serve you well in your quest
and on your journey. Move
forward. There is little
restriction blocking your
path. Be bold and you will
prevail.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
Your life is lived with a spir-
it of love and compassion.
Turn within, listen closely
for wise answers. When you
trust and act on them, you
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associates happy. Your
beautiful free spirit is
deeply admired by all who
know you.
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Watson was so close
W we've been robbed! It
was a stick-up we
all saw coming, but
could do nothing to pre-
vent.
For 71 holes the golf gods
shined their light on 59-
year-old Tom Watson, only
to rip the rug from under
him on the final green. I
want a mulligan.
When the blustery wind
and dust settled on this
year's British Open champi-
onship, we found ourselves
treated to a wonderful
tournament.
Unless, that is, you are
simply a Tiger Woods fan
and not a golf fan.
TomWatson, 26 years
removed from his eighth
and final major champi-
onship, turned back the
clock and made all of us feel
young again. But in the end,
we had our hearts ripped
out.
This was not the first time
we've been teased by the
golf gods in 2009.
Back in April there was
the Masters, led by 48-year-
old Kenny Perry. Looking to
become the oldest to don a
green jacket, all Perry
needed was a par on one of
the final two holes.
He got neither and
eventually lost on the
second hole of a playoff to
Angel Cabrera.
We were teased even
more on the first playoff
hole, when Perry missed the
green, and watched as his
chip for birdie stopped just
an inch from going in.
Nothing wrong with
Cabrera winning, he
certainly deserved it. But
imagine the thrill of seeing
Perry slip into that jacket.
Then there was the U.S.
Open last month at Beth-
page Black. Here we had the
story of Phil Mickelson
trying to win his first U.S.
Open title while his wife,
Amy, waited across the
country at home for breast
cancer surgery.
To make it even better, the
gods seemingly resurrected
former world No. 1, David
Duval, and threw him into
the mix.
Instead of a wonderful
present for Phil to bring
home to Amy, or Duval
winning his second major,
the first when he was the
world's best player, this one
would have been while
ranked 882nd, we get Lucas
Glover as champion.
GOLF
JAMES
STAMMER
Not to take anything away
from Lucas, who is a solid
player and deserved to win,
playing the most consistent
golf of the bunch down the
stretch, but his story has
already faded.
And last week we had the
open championship at
Turnberry. Watson threat-
ened to dethrone Jack
Nicklaus as the most
remarkable winner of a
major.
We all remember Jack's
1986 Master's triumph, but
this would have trumped
that in spades. Even Jack
was pulling for Tom to pull
this off. How much more
did the golf gods need to
just deliver instead of tease?
How truly remarkable
would a Watson win have
been? Imagine the joy of
seeing Tom clutch the Claret
Jug one last time. The open
is Tom's greatest event. He
won five of them and his
appreciation for the courses
and history of the champi-
onship inspired many to not
only cheer very loudly for
him, but almost adopt him
as their own.
Players who spend their
time on the champion's tour
are not supposed to win
majors. Heck, they usually
only play in them as a
reward for past accomplish-
ments or a win at one of the
champions tour majors.
It's usually just a pat on
the back for a job well done,
and few ever see the first tee
on the weekend.
At least the royal and
ancient got everything right.
The course was fair and
didn't favor any particular
style. There was no para-
mount put on extreme
length off the tee or strength
from the thick rough. The
greens weren't faster than
an Indy car, allowing players
to putt without fear of
rolling the ball off the green.
The only ones who got it
wrong were the golf gods.
We, as golf fans, have to
appreciate what we wit-
nessed at the open and how
much fun it was to see, even
if it fell one hole short. We
all felt a little younger, and
finally a lot older as our
collective hearts were
ripped out.
The golf gods owe us.
They owe us in a big way. I
hope they let us have what
we want at the PGA Cham-
pionship. It's their last
chance to get it right this
year. I just hope the story is
something better than Tiger
wins his 15th.
James Stammer has been
an avid golfer and golf
enthusiast for 30 years. He
hosts the Tuesday Night Golf
Show on WPSL 1590-AM
radio station. Contact him
atjstammer@yahoo.com.
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the Web and you are
bound to find stories
that are just too bizarre to
be true. Here's a sampling,
edited for length. And
remember, just because it's
online doesn't mean it's
true!
From www.sfgate.com:
Tweet your prayers to God
For centuries, people
have stuffed prayers written
on scraps of paper into the
ancient cracks in the
Western Wall in the Old City
of Jerusalem. Now they can
tweet them, too.
The Western Wall now has
its own address on the
social networking service,
Twitter, allowing believers
around the globe to have
their prayers placed
between its 2,000 year-old-
stones, without leaving their
armchairs.
From www.Chron.com:
Florida town employee
fired over porn actress wife
The mayor of a small
. HOW WEIRD
SIS THAT?!
v SEAN MCCARTHY
southwest Florida town
defended the town council's
decision to fire its city
manager after officials
learned his wife is an adult
film actress.
Fort Myers Beach Mayor
Larry Kiker insisted Scott
Janke's termination had
nothing to do with his
spouse's job, saying the
town was merely trying to
maintain order.
From www.sentinel-
tribune.com: Man says he
hit left-and right-handed
holes-in-one
An Ohio man who says
he's not much of a golfer
pulled off a feat that not
even some of the best
players can match.
Ed Platzer of Bowling
Green knocked in a left-
handed, hole-in-one last
month, 15 years after he hit
a right-handed hole-in-one.
The United States Golf
Register tracks holes-in-
one. It said it couldn't find
anyone who has matched
the Bowling Green man's
achievement in its database
that covers the last 13 years.
From
www.primebuzz.kcstar.com
It's official: Naked Cowboy
running for NYC mayor
A man who makes his
living posing for pictures
with tourists as the Naked
Cowboy in New York City's
Times Square plans to run
for city mayor, FOX 5 New
York reports.
Robert Burck, who has
made a career of playing a
guitar dressed only in
cowboy boots, hat, and
tighty-whiteys, wants to
replace incumbent Mayor
Michael Bloomberg, who
appears to be sailing toward
re-election for a third term
this November.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SEVENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FORVOLUSIA
COUNTY FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2009-32468FMCI
DIVISION: 30
Kathy Diane Busch, et al, Petitioner vs.
Richard Winter, Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: Richard Winter, UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has
been filed against you and that you are required
to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, on
petitioner or petitioner's attorney:
Kathy Diane Busch
4202 Mayfair Lane, Port Orange, FL 32129
on or before August 25,2009 and file the original
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court at P.O. Box
2401, Daytona Beach, FL 32115 before service
on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail
to do so, a Default may be entered against you for
the relief demanded in the petition.
Copies of all court documents in this case,
including orders, are available at the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's office. You may review these
documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's
Office notified of your current address. (You may
file Florida Family Law Form 12.915, Notice of
Current Address.) Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address on record at the
Clerk's Office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law
Rules of Procedure, require certain automatic
disclosure of documents and information. Failure
to comply can result in sanctions, including
dismissal or striking of pleadings.
Dated: July 17, 2009. Diane M. Matousek Clerk of
the Circuit Court by: A Sanders Deputy Clerk
Pubs: 7/24, 7/31, 8/7 & 8/14
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ORMOND BY THE SEA,
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ORMOND BEACH Brick
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appls,flring. Lg fenced lot,
Tomoka River Access.
$169,000. (386)527-8167
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2ba 2593sf. 650sf ball-
room (grt room) w/hard-
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door, epoxy floor, brick
pavers, patio, driveway,
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house air filter, rainsoft &
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systems, video doorbell
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57 E Bayshore
Port Orange
2 bd with bonus
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home with basement.
$750
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1955 PLYMOUTH Savoy
2 Door, paint and
upholstery done. Car in
good cond. $9500/obo
772-812-7960 see photo
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1976 CONTINENTAL
MKIV shows/drives new.
A/C, sunroof, moonroof,
full power, 460ci,
dependable show car.
$12,500 386-846-1698
1979 MGB Runs, needs
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EDGEWATER 55+ new-
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2Br, newer AC, berber
carpet, Fla room, jacuzzi
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carport. $417/mo lot rent.
MUST SELL! $12,500
386-663-8092 see photos
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Mostly tile with carpeted
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room with heat & air,
large kitchen, double
carport, large shed.
Storage for boats & RV's.
Home 2 blocks from
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$59,900 but please make
an offer. 496 La Coquina.
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ORMOND BEACH 2/2
dblw furn or unfurn work
shop, extra storage, roof
over, very clean. Holiday
Village lot 172. Inc cable
water/trash. $19,500
386-447-0852
ORMOND BEACH The
Falls of Ormond. Illness
forces sale. 2/2 mint
condition, tastefully
decorated. All appliances
and extras included
$45,000 will consider
offers. 386-671-3046
ORMOND'S BEST
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River Forest. '05 Double
wide. Indian River View,
end lot, Upgrades galor.
low lot rent. Insurance
paid through August.
$72,500 712-299-3252
ALABAMA LAKE Front
Grand Opening Sale!
8/15/09 only! 10 acre
dockable lakefront only
$49,900 Wooded park-
like setting on one of Ala-
bama's top recreational
lakes. All amenities com-
plete. Boat To Gulf of
Mexico! Excellent financ-
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-5302x 1514
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near Flynt River,
gently rolling, great
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investment tract.
478-987-9700
St. Regis Paper Co.
CUMBERLAND Village
Spencer TN Ele 1850' 6
lots level ready to build +
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water & sewer local mgt
for rentals. 15mi to
champ ionship golf. Build
your res or vac home.
Rentals & lots will pay all
cost + income for life
$150,000 cash was
$215,000 Warren
321-243-4434
LAKEFRONT STEAL!
1.2 acres $49,892. (In
lieu of foreclosure on
builder.) Gently sloping
lakefront estate on pri-
vate bass lake. Gorgeous
unspoiled setting- no
crowds, no noise. Abut-
ting lakefronts sold for
$69,900 and $64,900 -
not half as nice as this
one! Excellent financing.
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Less than 16K miles
Garage kept. Many
accessories. Mint cond.
$12,500386-931-6179
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RIDGE MOUNTAINS
Only 4 Remaining!
2.5acre unique lots on
incredible trout stream,
county water, pristine
location on Cutcane Rd.,
$45,000. Seller financing
Avail. 706-364-4200
N. CAROLINA Ten
beautiful acres just
outside Boone NC. High
in the mountains with
roads already cut in.
Long range mountain
views on all sides. Land
rises very slowly up the
mountain and there are
building sites on every
acre. This parcel may be
subdivided to any size
lots. $85,000 takes it all.
772-216-3045
NC MOUNTAIN LAND
CLOSEOUT SALE!
5+ acres with 10ft
waterfall, great views, lots
of options, only $99,500.
Must sell. Call owner
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DAYTONA BEACH Cen-
tral Manor Apts serving
adults 62+ or mobility
impaired. 1br/ 1ba.
Income based rent. EOH,
Handicap accessible
386-255-2622 TTY
1-800-955-8771
DAYTONA BEACH-
SIDE- 1/1, No pets. Wa-
ter included Central A/C.
$500/month. + security
386-447-5699
DAYTONA BEACH-
SIDE- First Week Free!
Oceanview furnished
apts Starting @ 150
weekly & 625/mo incl util-
ities. Will not be kicked
out for special events!
386-322-8383 / 767-7141
DAYTONA- 1 -br/1 -ba
pool, 2nd floor, $545/mo
incl. water, pest control &
cable. $650 moves you
in. 386-299-1538
ORMOND BEACH -
Mainland 2br/2ba, screen
balcony, new carpet/paint
pool, W/D hookups. $700
mo 1st/last. No smoking.
Refs req. 386-673-6473
ORMOND BEACH- 1/1
Beachfront Condo Crimi-
nal Background Check.
Secure building, As-
signed parking $1200/mo
incl utilities. Minimum 1
year lease 386-672-5333
ORMOND BEACH- Rio
Robles Apts- 2/1.5, pool,
No dogs. Peaceful & safe
community Call for Rent-
al specials 386-871-9622
ORMOND/PINE RUN:
Furn 2br/2ba W/D Basic
Cable, Wireless Internet,
Pool & Tennis. $950/mo
+ Sec No Smoking or
Pets. 386-334-6273
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PORT ORANGE Whis-
pering Woods, 2Br/2Ba
Almost New! Includes
water, cable, & pool. No
pets. $875/mo. 386-
767-9392/ 386-214-2005
lRely lOW
PORT ORANGE- 2/2
Poolside. Water, sewer,
cable, pest control
included. All appliances.
No smoking, No pets.
Airport Road. $875/mo
386-760-9360
PORT ORANGE- Large
2/2. Newly remodeled,
Includes W/D hook-up &
cable. Small pets OK.
$700/mo Call Dotty
386-405-9887
S DAYTONA: Reno-
vated Furn 2br/1 ba
w/balcony & parking in
quiet area. $750/mo ca-
ble & water included
386-788-0082
SEBASTIAN- Spacious
3/2 bedroom MOVE IN
SPECIAL ONLY $200.
W/D in all units, cable,
water, sewer & more in-
cluded. 772-581-4440
*restrictions apply
*Income restrictions apply
SOUTH DAYTONA -
Ocean front, renovated
studio, incl. utilities, cable
TV / internet. Furn., porch
$700/mo 386-576-3155
SOUTH DAYTONA Top
Floor. Renovated 1bdrm,
1.5ba, furn. Great view,
Many amenities, pool.
$800/mo. 386-576-3155
NC MOUNTAINS
2.5ACRE HOMESITE.
Spectacular view.
High altitude. Easily
accessible. Paved road.
Secluded. Bryson City
$39,950.
Owner financing. Call
Owner 1-800-810-1590
www.wildcatknob.com
NC MOUNTAINS
2.5ACRE HOMESITE.
Spectacular view.
High altitude. Easily
accessible. Paved road.
Secluded. Bryson City.
$39,950.
Owner financing. Call
Owner 1-800-810-1590
www.wildcatknob.com
NC MOUNTAINS Close-
out Sale! Cabin Shell, 2+
acres with great view,
very private, big trees,
waterfalls & large public
lake nearby, $99,500
Bank financing. 866-275-
0442
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SOUTH DAYTONA 1 & 2
BR Apts. Just Rennovat-
ed. New Appliances.
From$450 386-756-7752,
347-693-3466
RENT NOW
VERO BEACH: Call for
specials! 1br from $475,
2br from $600 incl
water/sewer, Tile, New
appl. Near Beach, Park &
Restaurant 772-563-0013
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
BEACHSIDE
MINORCA CONDOS
Karpathos 301 4/3 includes
Boat dock. $2800/mo
Karpathos 201 -4/3-$2,200/mo
Karpathos 701 -4/3- $2,500/mo
Karpathos 203-2/2 den, $1650.
6871 S. ATLANTIC
Beach front, furnished,
3/2, the ultimate ocean
home $3,000/mo
818 HOPE AVE.
Awesome renovations, incl.
Custom tile, spacious kitchen
with granite and upgraded
appliance package.
Walk to the beach.
$1375/mo
428 BOUCHELLE, #104
3/3, community pool, newer
bldg, water view, amenities.
$1200/mo
4644 S. ATLANTIC
Newly remodeled 2/2, garage,
close to beach. $1,200/mo
NSB: MAINLAND
639 MIDDLEBURY LOOP
Bring your canoe or kayak.
3/2 waterfront, split plan,
fireplace,Screened patio.
Community pool
$1100/mo
594 MT. OLYMPUS
Brand New 2/2.5 townhouse,
great area. Spacious
bedrooms community pool.
$850/mo
2810 TURNBULL COVE RD
3/2, lots of tile, Over 2000 sq
ft living area. 2 car garage,
inground pool. $1,400/mo
EDGEWATER
2830 OR 2832 INDIA PALM
2/1, each side, extra parking
area July special on either
unit.$500./mo
613 CORAL TRACE I
3/2, in ground salt water
pool. Upgraded throughout.
Amenities. Includes lawn.
$1,150/mo
NC MOUNTAINS
Cool Summers/Mild
Winters. NEW! E-Z to
finish log cabin shell,
w/loft & basement,
includes acreage
$99,900.
Mountain& waterfront
homesites
$39,000-$99,000. Local
Financing Available!!
828-247-9966(Code41)
NORTH FLA. LAND
Lowest prices in years!
Jefferson County
871 acres, $1995/acre
1084 acres, $1850/acre.
Southern Pine Planta-
tions 352-867-8018
S.E. TENN Mtns Land
Discounted 5+ acre
Tracts from $24,900 w/
utilities. Must Sell!
Ocoee/ Hiwassee River
Area. Large MTN Tracts
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800-531-1665 or 931-260
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DAYTONA Pelican Bay
24 hour gated security.
3br/2ba spacious $1200/
month, or 2bdrm/2bath
$800/mo. both include
washer/dryer. Call Philip
386-788-0090; 795-1197
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
Sugar Mill Golf Course
Peaceful 2Br/2Ba/2cg,
scrn porch overlooks golf
course & lake. fresh
paint, W/D. Gated com-
munity w/ heated pool
access. $850/mo. FLS
386-441-5824
ORMOND Golf Course
home 4br/3ba/lrg 2 car
garage, bonus rm, huge
screened brick patio
overlooks pool & course,
$1900/mo. 386-527-3006
ORMOND BCH: Break-
away Trails, 59 Carriage
Creek Way, Elegant,
Designer remodeled 3/2
encl endless pool, granite
counter tops on Cul de
Sac. $1600/mo incl pool
svc FLS 386-677-8888
ORMOND BCH: The
Trails, 272 Timberline Tr
2/2/1, Tile floor down-
stairs, enlc scrn patio
upstairs & down, W/D
hookup, community pool
$800/mo FLS
386-677-8888
ORMOND BEACH 3/2/2
Winding Woods 1800 sq
ft. Fenced yard, screen
porch. On cul-de-sac.
$1150/mo F/L/S.
386-566-6541
ORMOND BEACH Great
location. 3br/2ba/lrg 2car
garage,newly remodeled,
river view, boat ramp,
$1100/mo. 386-478-0437
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ORMOND BEACH-
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Newer 3/2/2, on 3/4
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$1800/mo incl lawn /pest
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386-677-4313
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ORMOND BY the Sea
3-br/2-ba/garage Totally
remodeled, fenced yard
fireplace, $875/mo + sec
386-441-4084 299-5942
PALM COAST- Newer
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located, 40 Palmyra Dr.
No pets. $950/mo. Avail-
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last, sec. 386-760-3502
PORT ORANGE: Colony
in Woods, 55+ 2/2 im-
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$800/mo w/yrly lease or
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TN, MOUNTAIN CITY:
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bonus room, basement,
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neighborhood. $350,000
423-727-9840
ORMOND BEACH: Vil-
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story twnhse, Tennis &
Pool $850/mo incl water
386-843-2418
ISUZU RODEO 1996. ISUZU PICKUP 2000 -
4door, V6, speed, a/c, 4cyl., auto., good air, new
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386-679-8928
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