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PORT ORANGE PONCE INLET
SOUTH DAYTONA A DAYTONA BEACH SHORES


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Vol. 4, No. 47 Your Local News and Information Source *www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, December 18, 2009


SD police chief asks for more


cameras to combat crime


Hi Hometown News
readers,


Delivery man killed
in freak accident

A freak accident claimed
the life of a medical equip-
ment delivery man outside
Halifax Health Medical
Center. Mark Masse, 39, of
Port Orange was working
for Apria Health Care and
stopped his van outside the
hospital on Clyde Morris
Boulevard to drop off
equipment. Apparently the
See BRIEF, A9


By Dan Harkins
For Hometown News
SOUTH DAYTONA In
response to a doubling of
violent crime in the first
half of this year, city offi-
cials want to expand its
camera surveillance to all
four square miles of parks
and roads.


Robberies were up 150
percent for a total of 10.
Aggravated assaults were
up 133 percent. Police
Chief William Hall says the
city's current analog system
of surveillance 70 cam-
eras mostly installed on
park property just does-
n't cut it.
"If somebody knew they


were going to be on video,
many darn sure wouldn't
commit the crime," Chief
Hall said.
A drive-by shooting on
July 1 was solved because
of security camera cover-
age. Chief Hall wonders
how many more crimes
See CAMERAS, A2


WOW
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Oasis of the Seas

PageAlO


Time foraChrisnas


bird count


By Suzanne Grill
For Hometown News
VOLUSIA COUNTY-
For most of us, the holi-
days bring to mind shop-
ping, eating and family
gatherings.
But David Hartgrove
has other things on his
mind: birds.
Mr. Hartgrove, presi-
dent and conservation
chair of the Halifax River
Audubon Society, along
with other team leaders,
is preparing for the orga-
nization's annual Christ-
mas Bird Count.
We recently asked Mr.
Hartgrove a few ques-
tions about this event.

Q. Why is the Christ-
mas Bird Count so
important?
A. Last year there were
2,124 counts done
throughout the U.S. and
other countries by thou-
sands of volunteers. The
data base has been
maintained and has now
been digitized so that
researchers can have
access to long term
views of population
trends. This is of vital
importance when trying
to understand whether
or not a species is really
in trouble or possibly
just going through a nor-
mal swing in population.
Evidence from CBC data
has been used in climate
change studies showing
that birds are now


north than ever before.
So each and every per-
son who's out there
counting birds is con-
tributing to "citizen sci-
ence" in a meaningful
way. I personally partici-
pate in a number of
Christmas Bird Counts
- five this year -
because I enjoy being in
the field looking at and
counting birds. I also do
it because I know that in
some small way, we are
all contributing to the
data base of information
thathelps us keep an eye
on environmental issues
that have implications
forpeople as well as
birds.

Q. How long have you
been doing the count
here?
A. I restarted the Day-
tona Beach Christmas
Bird Count (CBC) in
1996. For some reason it
had stopped somewhere
around 1968. In addi-
tion, I had to move the
count center slightly. In
the interim, the Ponce
Inlet Count was started, I
believe in 1973. The old
location for the Daytona
Beach count circle would
have overlapped the
Ponce Inlet circle, so we
moved to the intersec-
tion of 1-95 and the
Tomoka River. A CBC is
conducted in a 15 mile
diameter circle with a
center established by


wintering further See BIRD, A3


Randy Barber/staff photographer
Michele Hyatt of Port Orange plays a candlemaker during the annual Walk Through
Bethlehem at CrossRoads Baptist Church in South Daytona last week.


South Daytona councilwoman goes solar


For Hometown News
Volnews@hometownnewsol.com

SOUTH DAYTONA It's one
thing to talk about going green,
but a South Daytona couple is
"walking the walk" when it comes
to doing their part to protect the
environment.
City Councilwoman Nancy
Long and her husband Jack
installed photovoltaic solar pan-
els on the roof of their home last
year to help defray the cost of
electricity and conserve energy
resources. The light collected by
the solar panels is converted into
electrical power. In addition, a
solar fan pulls hot air out of the
attic, reducing the load on the air
conditioner and a sun tunnel in
the kitchen adds natural light.
"I'm really thrilled with it," Ms.
Long said. "We have cut our kilo-
watt usage by 30 to 40 percent."
Although the nearly $20,000
price tag for the upgrades is
steep, Ms. Long is awaiting an
$8,000 rebate from the State of
Florida and is eligible for a $6,000
federal tax rebate. She said she
considered more than just the


return on investment.
"I feel it's the right thing to do
for the environment," she said.
Bill Gallagher, president of
Holly Hill based Solar Fit, said the
return on investment for solar
energy installations such as the
one he installed for the Longs
varies with each client and situa-
tion. Solar water heaters are the
least expensive investment, he
said, typically recouping costs in
three to four years. PV panels
take longer, but if the customer
produces more power than used,
the utility company will buy the
surplus energy. Even during the
recent recession, he said, people
are looking at alternative energy
sources as a long-term way to
insulate themselves against
future utility rate increases.
"Utility costs are not going
down," he said. "It's just not going
to happen."
Ms. Long's commitment goes
beyond saving money on electrici-
ty. She said she conserves water
and reuses it whenever she can
and soapy dishwater is poured on
her plants as a natural pesticide.
Clothes are washed in cold water,


Nancy Long's home now has solar panels to help lower energy cost.


the thermostat is set at 80 degrees
and she has never even owned a
dishwasher. Her yard, full of native
landscaping, contains composting
sites that put kitchen scraps and
coffee grounds to good use.
As a life-long environmentalist,
Long said she was thrilled when
South Daytona was designated as


a Green Local Government by the
Florida Green Building coalition.
City leaders are promoting an
environmentally sustainable com-
munity, she said, which benefits
the residents.
"We are not only helping save
the environment," she said, "we
are saving a lot of money."


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is offering daily safety
tips through December.

Dec. 18 Make sure to
have a working smoke
alarm outside of every
bedroom and on every
level of your house. Make
sure to test monthly and
change batteries every
time you change your
clocks.

Dec. 19 With chil-
dren out of school, peo-
ple doing yard work, dry
vegetation, high-winds


Cameras
From page Al

could be solved if the sys-
tem was more widespread.
A digital system, he
added, could also allow
officers to view video from
their cruisers before arriv-
ing at crime scenes.
Cost is a problem,
though. The city has about
$15,000 in grant money on
hand, and the new system
is anticipated to cost as


and low-humidity,
remember that wildfires
can happen quickly.

Dec. 20 If you are
enjoying the great out-
doors during the holi-
days, don't leave camp-
fires or warming fires
unattended make sure
they are completely out!

Dec 21 Never leave
cooking food unattended.
Handles on stovetop pots
should be turned away
from the front, so they
won't be accidentally
tipped or knocked over.

Dec 22 Before you


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Hall envisions phasing in
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"You know how technol-
ogy changes every year,"
he said. "This way, we
could phase in new equip-
ment and it could be the
latest and greatest."
Last week, South Day-
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for the new system and to
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be sure that the oven and
stovetop are clean, free of
grease, and are in good
working order.

Dec. 23 Keep cook-
ing areas clean and free of
grease and other com-
bustibles (e.g. pothold-
ers, towels, rags, drapes,
and food packaging),
which can catch fire easi-
ly.

Dec. 24 Do not burn
wrapping paper in the
fireplace because of the
high flammability, dan-
gerous sparks and possi-
bility of flash fires.


attempt to secure the best
financial deal.
"What we're looking for
in this process is a vendor
that can design and con-
struct and be dependable
with the expansion," Mr.
Yarbrough said. "...I want
to sit down with the ven-
dors and bring back who
we think is the best vendor
for the project."
It won't be a speedy
process. "I doubt the city
can implement the securi-
ty system that it eventually
wants in a year or two," he
said.
Mayor Blaine O'Neil
added, "It's going to take
time."
Vice Mayor Ronald
Clifton wanted assurance
that the deal wouldn't be
pushed through hastily.
"For something like
that, I'm going to have to
see what they expect to
happen," he said. "I want
to see some data and not
just hear that 'this is the
nerdiest piece of equip-
ment you can have so you
should buy it.'"
Chief Hall said he'd like
the city's system to mirror
the one Orlando began
installing in January,
called IRIS, which police
there have already credit-
ed for aiding in arrests as
well as prosecutions. In
the meantime, Chief Hall
said he would continue to
counter the city's four-per-
cent overall crime increase
- last year, he noted, there
was a 25 percent drop -
by keeping cruisers filled
using his overtime budget.


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Port Orange/Ponce Inlet
So. Daytona/Daytona Beach Shores


Bird
From page Al

GPS and registered with
Audubon.
Q. About how many peo-
ple participate? Where are
they from?
A. We've had as many as
29 people in years past.
Recently, we've averaged
around 18. We have people
from the other Audubon
chapters here in the coun-
ty. We've had visitors from
out of state: Connecticut,
Illinois, and California.
Volusia is the only county
with three separate chap-
ters and they all do bird
counts.
Q. How many species do
you usually record?
A. Over the years we've
averaged 107 species. Lots
of laughing gulls, yellow
rumped warblers, some
piping plovers in Ponce
Inlet, which are on the
endangered list now. In
this area, they range from
shorebirds like gulls, terns,
brown pelicans and north-
ern gannets which are
only here in the winter -
to robins, cedar waxwings,
and chipping sparrows.
Q. Any outstanding or
unusual sightings?
A. Having a thing for
sparrows, I'd have to say
the Henslow's sparrows
and the vesper sparrows
we've gotten a few times.
I'm also fond of red-head-
ed woodpeckers. We
haven't recorded one of
them since 2005. And once
I saw a snow goose in my
own neighborhood. Very
unusual.

Q. Where's the best sin-
gle location?
A. Probably a tie
between Ormond Central
Park, Tomoka State Park
and the LPGA property. I
haven't ever counted those
park areas. Since I have
access to some of the fields


south of SR 40, west of I-
95, and I have a four wheel
drive vehicle, I've always
counted the southwest
quadrant.
Q. Are property owners
welcoming? Or do you only
count on public property?
A. We have always had
good relations with prop-
erty owners. We try to have
magnetic signs on each of
the cars identifying who
we are and what we're
doing. It makes people less
alarmed when we pull up
in front of their homes and
people get out, staring at
their property with binoc-
ulars. In residential areas,
we often count by ear as
we slowly drive along the
road.

Q. How has the count
changed over the years?
A. Not much. There are
places that are more acces-
sible now since new roads
have been built where
there were only muddy
trails. Some areas have
changed in that what was
good habitat is now resi-
dential neighborhood with
a St. Augustine sod mono-
culture. Still,
there are alot This is of
of good birds
if you know tance wh
where to look understand
and we have
an area that not a spe
extends out in trouble
into the
ocean, which Just gOin
of course, is normal sw
somewhat lation.
unique. We
counted
more than
1,300 brown
pelicans last
year in Ponce David Hartg
Inlet. HRAS Presi
Q. Are you
still looking for people to
participate?
A. We're always open to
having people join us for a
count. You don't have to be
an "expert," whatever that
is. You don't really even
have to know much about


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Photo courtesy of David Hartgrove
Halifax River Audobon Society president David Hartgrove
is preparing for the annual Christmas Bird Count.


birds. We can put a per-
son's writing skills to work
as team scribe. Even a
totally inexperienced per-
son knows a lot about it by
the end of the day. The


vital impor-
en trying to
d whether or
Icies is really
or possibly
g through a
ring in popu-





grove
dent


counts are
also an
excellent
way to
spend time
in the field
with peo-
ple who
are more
experi -
enced. You
can learn
more in
that one
day than in
going out
by yourself
f o r
months.
It's all
about
sharing


knowledge and getting
outside, not being compet-
itive.
Q. What happens after
the count? Where are the
tallies published, and how
else are they used?


A. We meet in the park-
ing lot at SR 40 and
Williamson Blvd. We have
dinner at the Chinese
restaurant in that shop-
ping center. I collect the
data sheets there and com-
pile the numbers at a later
time. I publish the findings
in our newsletter and post
the totals on the CBC web-
s i t e
www.audubon.org/bird/ c
bc/index.html as soon as I
have them compiled. Any-
one can go onto the CBC
site, navigate around, and
find all kinds of informa-
tion on past counts, how
the data is used, etc.
Daytona Beach will hold
its count on Saturday, Dec.
26, while the Ponce Inlet
count will be held Jan. 2.
The counts begin at 7:00
a.m., and chapters collect
$5 from each adult (which
is used to maintain the
national database). For
more information, or to
sign up, call David Hart-
grove at (386) 788-2630 or
v i s i t
www.HalifaxRiverAS.org.


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912 Project to meet
The 912 Project of Volusia
will hold a meeting from 7 to
9 p.m., Friday, Dec.18, at
Sica Hall, 1065 DaytonaAve.,
Holly Hill.
The 912 Project is a non-
partisan collation of citizens
concerned about the future
of the free republic. The
meeting is open to the pub-
lic.
For more information,
visit www.volusia912.org.


Votran will not
operate on holidays
Votran will not operate
bus service on Christmas
Day, Friday, Dec. 25, and
New Year's Day, Friday,
Jan. 1, in the greater Day-
tona Beach area, Southeast
and West Volusia County
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two hours early Christmas
Eve, Thursday, Dec. 24.
For more information, call
(386) 761-7700 in Daytona
Beach or (386) 424-6800 in
SoutheastVolusia.

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Halifax Health Hospice
of Volusia/Flagler's 20th
annual Tree of Remem-
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Proceeds from this


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compassionate, end-of-life
care can be provided to Hos-
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10 are available, each for a
$500 sponsorship donation.
With a donation to this
program, donors receive an
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memory tag is hung on one
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For information on the
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Volusia County
fire services
to lift burn ban
Volusia County Fire Ser-
vices has lifted the outdoor
burn ban for the county's
unincorporated areas.
The burn ban also will be
lifted for Oak Hill.
Fire officials encourage
residents to take the follow-
ing steps to
protect their property
from brush fires:
*Design and landscape
your home with brush fire
safety in mind
*Allow a 30-foot buffer of
non-combustible material
around your home
*Use non-combustible
materials on the roof and
regularly clean the roof and
gutters
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how to use a fire extinguish-
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*Install and
regularly test smoke
detectors
*Inspect chimneys twice a
year and clean them once a
year


*Rake leaves and dead
limbs and twigs
*Clear all flammable vege-
tation
*Have a garden hose long
enough to reach any area of
your home and property

Story time cancelled
The Port Orange Regional
Library's Children's Depart-
ment will suspend its regu-
lar story times Tuesdays
through Thursdays, Dec. 22
to 24 and Dec. 29 to 31.
Story time will resume at
10 a.m., Tuesday, Jan. 5,
2010, at 1005 City Center
Circle.
For more information, call
(386) 322-5152, Ext. 4.

Legos needed
The Children's Depart-
ment of the Port Orange
Regional Library is accept-
ing donations of used
Legos for an upcoming
block party.
The library is located at
1005 City Center Circle.
For more information,
call (386) 322-5152.

Book donations
needed
The Friends of the Port
Orange Regional Library's
welcome donations of fic-
tion and non-fiction books,
children's books, puzzles
and multimedia items.
Participants may bring
their donations to the cir-
culation desk during oper-
ating hours.
The library is located at
1005 City Center Circle.
For more information,
call
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Religion News


Police report


Church holds
concert and services
Westminster By-The-
Sea Presbyterian Church
will hold a candlelight
concert at 7:30 p.m., Sun-
day, Dec. 20.
The church will hold a
Christmas Eve family
service at 5:30 p.m.
This service features
the Christmas story read
and portrayed by the
children and youth, a liv-
ing nativity scene in the
sanctuary and Christmas
carols.
The church will hold a
Christmas Eve candle-
light service of nine les-
sons and carols at 7:30
p.m.
This service features
the chancel choir and
congregation hearing the
reading of the Christmas
story and singing tradi-
tional carols.
All participants receive
a candle as they enter
and the service ends with
a candlelight blessing.
At both Christmas Eve
services, the nursery will
be staffed for children 5
years old and younger.
Westminster By-The-
Sea Presbyterian Church
is located at 3221 S.
Peninsula Drive, Daytona
Beach Shores.
For more information,
call (386) 767-8342 or
visit www.wbts.org.

Christmas Eve
candlelight carol
service planned
The Port Orange Unit-
ed Church of Christ will
hold its annual Christ-
mas Eve candlelight carol
service at 7 p.m. on
Thursday, Dec. 24.
The contemporary
worship team, the Tradi-


tional Choir and the
Dancing Angels will join
with the congregation in
singing carols of the sea-
son that highlight the
story of the birth of Jesus
Christ.
The church, decorated
with luminaries, will
close its celebration serv-
ice with a traditional
candlelight hymn and
Christmas prayer.

Christmas services
scheduled
All Saints Lutheran
Church will hold several
Christmas services.
A Christmas Eve can-
dlelight reading and car-
ols service will be held at
4 p.m. A traditional serv-
ice will be held at 8 p.m.
Christmas Day Com-
munion will be held at 10
a.m.
The weekend after
Christmas, the church
will have two worship
services at 6 p.m., Satur-
day, Dec. 26 and 10 a.m.,
Sunday, Dec. 27. There
will not be a 8 a.m., Sun-
day service.

'Service of the
Longest Night'
planned
Coronado Community
United Methodist
Church will hold its "Ser-
vice of the Longest
Night," at 5 p.m., Satur-
day, Dec. 19, in the
church's sanctuary, 201 S.
Peninsula Ave., New
Smyrna Beach.
This special worship
service is being held near
the winter solstice, the
longest night of the cal-
endar year.
For more information,
visit www.cormeth.org.

For Hometown News


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
*Kristina Sarah Ellis, 25, of
416 Leslie Drive, Port
Orange, was arrested Dec. 4
on charges of uttering a
forged instrument. Bail was
set at $1,000.
*Zona Michelle Whitaker,
50, of 314 N. Greenway
Drive, Port Orange, was
arrested Dec. 5 on charges
of battery on a medical care
provider. Bail was set at
$2,500.
*Michael Harry Cosgrave,
50, of 4064 Halifax Drive,
Port Orange, was arrested
Dec. 8 on charges of petty
larceny (third offense) and
dealing in stolen property.
Bail was set at $2,000.
*William Andrew Price,
35, of 5245 Syndey St., Port
Orange, was arrested Dec. 8
on charges of domestic bat-
tery (second offense). Bail
was not set.

South Daytona
Police Department
*Nora Fuller Kehl, 55, of
2509 Anastasia Drive, South
Daytona, was arrested Dec.
4 on charges of aggravated
battery (domestic violence).
Bail was not set.
*Ashley Nicole Acklin, 24,
of 209 Kost St., South Day-
tona, was arrested Dec. 5 on
charges of possession of
cocaine. Bail was set at
$1,250.

Volusia County
Sheriffs Office
*Crystal Gail Hickman, 31,
of 3064 S. Atlantic Ave., Apt.
11, Daytona Beach Shores,
was arrested Dec. 7 on
charges of dealing in stolen
property. Bail was set at


$1,000.
*KimberlyAnn Cormier, 29,
of 176 Reed Canal Road, No.
115, South Daytona, was
arrested Dec. 7 on charges of
possession of Xanax. Bail was
set at $1,000.
*HenryValentin, 34, of 3064
S. Atlantic Ave., Apt. 11, Day-
tona Beach Shores, was
arrested Dec. 7 on charges of
dealing in stolen property.
Bailwas set at $1,000.
*Jimmy Darrell Owens Jr.,
41, of 5813 Boggsford Road,
Port Orange, was arrested
Dec. 7 on charges of aggravat-
ed stalking. Bail was not set.
*Joshua Wilmans Giles, 23,
of 2501 Anastasia Drive, South
Daytona, was arrested Dec. 9
on charges of narcotics
offense possession of Oxy-
codone, narcotics offense
possession of Xanax and
smuggling contraband into a
prison/inmate facility. Bail
was set at $3,000.
*Billy Joel LeMasters, 21, of
5264 Rogers Ave., Port Orange,
was arrested Dec. 9 on
charges of dealing in stolen
property. Bail was set at
$1,500.
*Kyle Jon Antonelli, 21, of
3230 S. Atlantic Ave., No. 5,
Daytona Beach Shores, was
arrested Dec. 9 on charges of
trafficking in Hydocodone
and sale of a scheduled II con-
trolled substance. Bail was set
at $125,000.

Florida Department
of Law Enforcement
*Jaime May Shepherd, 21,
of 3632 S. Atlantic Ave., No. 2,
Daytona Beach Shores, was
arrested Dec. 9 on charges of
sale of Oxycodone. Bail was
set at $3,000.

Volusia County
Beach Patrol
*Henry Grady Rettel, 38, of
842 Wilderwood Circle, Port
Orange, was arrested Dec. 9
on charges of possession of
cocaine. Bail was set at $2,750


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Wanted person:
Timothy Allen Pitt
Birth date:
Oct. 28, 1977
Reason wanted:
Absconded sex offender
Distinguishing features:
Scar on left leg; tattoos
on left arm and shoulder,
right shoulder and right
leg

Last known location:
Edgewater

Crime Stoppers of
Northeast Florida is
seeking information on
the whereabouts of
Timothy Allen Pitt, 32.
Mr. Pitt is a convicted
sex offender, having
pleaded no contest in
2003 to lewd or lascivi-
ous molestation. Under
Florida law, Mr. Pitt is
required to register his
address with law
enforcement twice a
year. A warrant for Mr.
Pitt's arrest was issued
on Dec. 9, after it was
discovered that he had
absconded from his
registered address on
East Pine Bluff Street in
Edgewater without
notifying authorities or
registering a new
address. At this time,


Timothy Allen Pitt
Mr. Pitt's whereabouts
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Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderous
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accuracy.


Thanks for more benches

I want to thank the Hometown News. It took the power
of the press to have Port Orange Parks and Recreation
Department put in more benches at the dog park. When
I called the Rants and Rave line a couple weeks ago, I
told them about the wonderful dog park, but there were
only a few benches on each side. I was very upset
because a lot of people attend the dog park, but where
do they sit?
Since it came out in the Hometown News, there are
now more benches.
I want to thank the Hometown News and the power of
the press for making this happen. The dog park is a won-
derful addition to our Port Orange community. I am
proud to be a resident of Port Orange.

In response to
'Parking enforcement
causes upset in the Shores'

I read with interest the trouble the mayor of the Day-
tona Beach Shores is having parking trailers on Bike
Week and giving a donation to the church for letting
trailers park in the church parking lot. It seems like
everyone makes out.
Sounds good right? But it sounds like they don't want
to share their pie. Boy, am I glad I live in Port Orange,
where we keep our church parking for the church going
people and don't have to worry about who gets the pie
during Bike Week.

In response to
'I Shouldn't Have To Pay Taxes For Schools'


In response to those who said they shouldn't have to
pay taxes for schools because you they do not have any
kids in school or never did, do they realize an education
at today's prices from first through 12th grade costs
more than $100,000 per person?
For two retirees, a married couple, that's $200,000 in
today's dollars that it cost to educate you. Have you paid
that back yet? Do you want our children to run around
uneducated because you're too cheap to pay? If you can't
afford it, get a job.

In response to
"Why can't we use reclaimed water'

We have to pay taxes toward St. Johns River Water
Management District. I am opposed to any company
coming in and taking water out of our system's aquifers
and bottling it and selling it. Why are the people only
limited to watering their lawns twice a week and once a
week in the winter?
Why do you have a mob squad going out reporting
people who are abusing the system? It is not abusing it.
Our lawns are worth thousands of dollars, and we can't
afford to replace it if it burns up or it needs extra care.
How does the state tell a homeowner what to do on his
or her property? I think the homeowners associations in
Florida should be advised that it is a money-making
thing and it's very suspicious.

Kudos to new hospital

Kudos to Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center,
our new hospital. It's true what they advertise that there
isn't any waiting when you go to the emergency room. I
took my husband there. He was having a heart attack.
He was put in triage and worked on right away. Then, he
was moved to the sixth floor, where all the staff was
friendly. Also, the food was delicious, and he had a
choice of what he wanted to eat. If you have heard hos-
pital food is yuckk" not this hospital. Merry Christmas
and Happy New Year to all.





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ter-New Smyrna Cemetery on Saturday. The Ladies Auxiliary of AMVETS Post 911 in Port Orange donated the
wreaths.


Letters


In response to
'I shouldn't have to pay taxes for schools'

This letter is so utterly stupid that it hardly deserves a
response.
To not want to pay to educate our nation's most valuable
resource and future leaders, our children, is akin to a
young person not wanting to pay into Social Security
because they don't yet receive it or a person without a
driver's license not wanting to help to pay for roads. Get
real.

John L. Ersland
Daytona Beach Shores

Amendment 4 is the Florida resident's
Declaration of Independence

It's time to get real about Hometown Democracy, also
known as Amendment 4. Nothing will make our represen-
tative government more "representative" than local voters
checking politician's most important work, comprehen-
sive land use plan changes. Amendment 4's link to our
founding principles shows in the Declaration of Indepen-
dence comparison below.
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men
are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator
with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life,
liberty and the pursuit of happiness,"
Ruinous neighborhood land-use changes are not a right.


Landscape needs to be kept up

Can someone tell me why the Department of Trans-
portation wasted time and money to landscape the State
Road 40/Interstate 95 exit?
I agree that it needed to be done, but someone has
dropped the ball with the maintenance. The grass is
unkempt and there is trash all along the roadway.
If this project was in front of city hall or along River-
side Drive, I bet it wouldn't look like it does. Seems as
though the city doesn't care about what the West side
looks like.
Isn't this the first thing that visitors and tourist see of
Ormond Beach? Wow, what a first impression.

In response to
'Smoking should not
be allowed on city properties'

All this complaining about smoking, haven't you got
anything better to do?
I am not a smoker, but coming to the defense of those
that are. My parents smoked, and I lived in a house filled
with smoke especially during gatherings. It did not kill
me, and it would not have done any good to complain.
There are courteous smokers out there, who move
away from the buildings. If it bothers you, politely ask
them to move, not make faces and comments such as
telling them they are disgusting, which believe it or not I
have heard.
However, there are worse things I have encountered
when going into a restaurant or store. Women with per-
fume on so heavy that it chokes me or makes me sneeze;
kids who are out of control; rude people who will not
hold a door or say please or thank you. Should we ban
all these things too?
This is a free country, so let them smoke, and I would
hope the smokers would be courteous.

If you can't say anything nice,
don't say anything at all

Yesterday, I was in the grocery store to use the 10 items
lane. I do so often, and am always careful not to run
over. Unfortunately, I hadn't properly counted. I had


"But when a long train of abuses and usurpations
(zoning changes, abandoned neighborhood schools and
libraries), pursuing invariably the same object Compp plan
change profits) evinces a design to reduce them under
absolute despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to
throw off such government, and to provide new guards for
their future security."
Amendment 4 can stop the taxation without representa-
tion in unnecessary rural infrastructure.
"Such has been the patient sufferance of these colonies;
and such is now the necessity which constrains them to
alter their former systems of government. The history of
the present king of Great Britain (local power brokers and
politicians) is a history of repeated injuries and usurpa-
tions, all having in direct object the establishment of an
absolute tyranny over these states. To prove this, let facts
be submitted to a candid world."
Daytona Beach has almost 40,000 residences built yet
allows 300,000 plus. We are already pumping over 80
percent of our water allowance. Will Florida leaders
continue to ignore local facts until desalination raises our
water bills five times? By then it will be too late. An
informed voter will demand disclosure of their local
potential build and water facts.
Amendment 4 is Florida's Declaration of Independence.
Don't get tricked into letting it fail.

Greg Gimbert
Daytona Beach
Member, steering committee
the campaign forAmendment 4


put an oven liner, ice cream and pizzas on the belt before
I realized that the spices I'd picked up took me to 13. The
pleasant appearing gentleman in front of me sneered at
my items and said, "You're the kind I hate to get behind."
At first I thought he was joking, as did the cashier. He
finished and turned away, and I smiled and wished him
a Merry Christmas. He said "same to you lady. Just don't
do it
again."
The cashier and I looked at each other, was he kidding?
I don't think so.
I went out to the car and cried.
Silly? Oh yes. I hope whatever pain he has in his heart
to cause him to be so mean to an old lady goes away
soon. It hurt to my heart. Yes, silly, but many times I've
been behind someone hassled or harried or who just
didn't notice the sign. What use is it to hurt or insult
someone? The worst part I think,
is that he was in front of me.

In response to
'What happened to our holidays'

It sounds to me like you just might either be an
employee who has to work a holiday or you have a fami-
ly member that will have to work a holiday.
Either way, personally I think you should be thankful
that you have a job, because there are a lot of people out
there that would love to be working even on the holi-
days. I have worked them with young children and oth-
ers have done so also.
My suggestion to you is if you hate the fact that you
have to work on a holiday, then quit.
You will be home for the holidays with your family and
while you're there you can think about who to blame for
the fact that you now cannot put food on your table.
This nice thing about this country is you have choices.
It is up to you whether or not you make the wise choice.

Transit should keep 10-cent Saturdays

Our local transit company got a good chunk of change
from the government. The last time I checked, the govern-
ment is us, the public.
This same company cannot offer the public 10-cent bus
rides on Saturdays in December as they have done for years.
What a disgrace.






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Business News


Randy Barber/staff photographer
Logan Barrett, 8, (center) of Hagerstown, Maryland,
rides past her sister, Sarah, 6, and grandfather Tom Gille-
spie of South Daytona during a bike ride around the lake
at Reed Canal Park last Saturday.


The Shores
Resort & Spa offers
Scrooge-proof
holiday season
The Shores Resort & Spa is
celebrating the season surf-
side, adding festive decora-
tions, discounted rates and
specials not even Scrooge
himself could resist.
Through Dec. 30, room
rates will start as low as $109
per night, excluding taxes.
Florida residents can also
enjoy a 25-percent discount
on spa services at the on-
site spa, Indulge, and buy-
one-get-one-free entrees at
the resort's award-winning
Azure Restaurant.
On Christmas Day, Azure
will offer the holiday dinner
menu, complete with a four-
course plated meal for
$49.95. The Florida resident
discount is not available for
Christmas Day.
The Shores Resort & Spa is
located 2637 S. Atlantic Ave.
in Daytona Beach Shores.
To book a holiday get-
away, call (866) 934-
SHORES or visit
www.shoresresort.com.
For dining reservations,
call (386) 767-7356.


Recycle corks
When the bubbly is gone,
and the wine bottles are all
empty, don't throw away the
corks. Bring them all, both
natural and the new synthet-
ic ones, into your local ABC
Fine Wine & Spirits store and
drop them in the collection
box now inside each store.
ABC will send them off to
berecycled, keeping them
out of the landfills.
Also, ABC collects two
cents for each cork to give to
charity. Visit
www.abcfws.com.

Two agents join office
John Miller and Dave
Newby have joined Ocean
Properties & Management,
Inc. in New Smyrna Beach.
Mr. Miller has been a Real-
tor for 48 years. He concen-
trates mostly on commercial
properties and has handled
site acquisitions for McDon-
alds, Burger King and
Ground Round.
Mr. Newby is a New Smyr-
na Beach native and gradu-
ated from New Smyrna
Beach High School and
Warner Southern College.
He has been selling real
estate for three years.
To contactMr. Newby or Mr.
Miller, call (386) 428-0975.


Hometown News names new sales


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VOLUSIA COUNTY
Cynthia Cross has joined the
management team at
Hometown News in Volusia
County as sales manager.
Ms. Cross started her new
duties at Hometown News
on Nov. 23 and oversees a
staff of 10 sales representa-
tives.
She has more than 13
years of experience in the
newspaper industry in both
management and sales.


IMs. Cross grew up in
Atlanta, where she worked
for Char Baxter Communi-
cations as project manager
from 1996-2000.
She joined the Parkers-
burg News & Sentinel as
director of advertising from
2000-2005 before leaving
West Virginia to join the
Daytona Beach News-Jour-
nal as a national accounts
representative. She was
named sales representative
of the year in 2006.
She left the News-Journal
more than a year ago and


bueore joining nHometown
News she was a healthcare
sales consultant with VOLO
Recovery of Ormond Beach,
a mass communications
agency dealing in emer-
gency preparedness.
Her hobby is photography,
and she specializes in black-
and-white infrared land-
scapes. She is also a textile
artist who enjoys creating art
dolls and quilts.
Ms. Cross lives in Ormond
Beach with her husband, Joel
Cross. They have four chil-
dren: Jamie, Katie, Brittany
and Matthew.


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Students will complete a
personal development plan,
which will provide a road
map to explore career
options, examine educa-
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establish personal and
career goals. They will also
learn interview and job-
readiness skills and how to
create a resume for success-
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Participants must have a
high school diploma/GED,
or be referred by a represen-
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Adult Education.
Registration will be
accepted in Building 100,
Room 218, from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m.
For more information, call
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Daytona State to offer
college credit culinary
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The Hospitality and Culi-
nary Management program at
Daytona State College will
offer weekend classes begin-
ning spring semester, which
starts Tuesday, Jan. 19.
Interested students may
choose classes in food pro-
duction being offered on Fri-
day evenings and Saturday


and Sunday mornings, or san-
itation and safety, which is
being offered on Saturday and
Sunday, and qualifies stu-
dents to test for the ServeSafe
Certification required by the
state of Florida for all food
service managers.
Both classes can be applied
toward associate degrees.
For more information, call
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Students of the
Month awarded
The December Student of
the Month Awards were pre-
sented by George Fritz at
Atlantic High School and by
Paul Leonard at Spruce Creek
High School recently.
This is a monthly award
presented to seniors by Port
Orange Elks Lodge No. 2723.
George Fritz presented to
LeBreau Kinsey and Xavier A.
Durden.
LeBreau lives in Daytona
Beach and is the daughter of
Rochelle Kinsey. LeBreau has
a 3.38 GPA and is planning to
attend Florida A & M Univer-
sity, majoring in computer
engineering.


Xavier lives in South Day-
tona and is the son of Nira
Durden. Xavier has a 3.26
GPA and plans to attend the
Boston Conservatory of
Music, majoring in musical
theater/vocal performance or
vocal education and minor in
broadcast journalism/com-
munications.
Paul Leonard presented to
Joy Bragg and Corbin McK-
eon.
Joy lives in Ponce Inlet and
is the daughter of Jill and
Chuck Bragg. Joy has a 4.3
GPA and plans to attend the
University of Florida working
toward a degree in the med-
ical field.
Corbin lives in Ponce Inlet
and is the son of Marylou
McKeon. Corbin has a 3.8
GPA and will be attending
Embry Riddle Aeronautical
University, majoring in aero-
nautical science and minor-
ing in homeland security. His
goal, through Embry Riddle
Army ROTC is to become a
commissioned officer in the
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van was not in park and
began to roll forward down
a steep incline. As he tried
to stop the runaway vehicle,
he was run over by the van
and killed.

Two arrested in TV
theft
Port Orange police caught
up with two men caught on
surveillance video at the
local Wal-Mart stealing big
screen televisions and
walking them out the door.
Police think the same two
men and a still unidentified
woman hit aWal-Mart in
Marion County as well. Port
Orange police got informa-
tion the two suspects were
in the DeLand area and they
arrested James Seagraves,
27, and DonaldWoulard,
28. Police also seized the
vehicle the men used, which
was also seen on surveil-
lance as the suspects came
out the garden center door
and loaded the stolen
goods. Police recovered one
of the stolen 32-inch flat
screens.

Man sentenced to two
years for beating
girlfriend's son
A Port Orange man will
spend two years in prison
for beating his girlfriend's
son. Thomas Betty, 55, was
arrested in March after the
12-year-old showed up at
school with bruises and
other injuries. Mr. Betty was
convicted of child abuse last
month and sentenced this
past week. Following prison,
Mr. Betty will be on proba-
tion for three years.

Veteran police officer
fired

A veteran police detec-
tive in the city of Daytona
Beach is fired and in a
letter to the chief, former
officer Janet Hawkins
suggests as a result, the city
could be exposed to a
federal civil rights action.
Officer Hawkins was
arrested in September by
officers in the city of Holly
Hill. Officer Hawkins was
off duty, and according to
Holly Hill officials driving
recklessly and speeding
down side streets when she
was pulled over. Officer
Hawkins was reportedly
upset that her son had
been arrested in Holly Hill
after a disturbance at an
apartment complex and
was heading for the police
department when she was
pulled over. According to
Holly Hill, Officer Hawkins
became verbally abusive,
calling the officers red-
necks and corrupt and
later, physically resisted
their attempts to arrest her.
Officer Hawkins was put on
administrative leave
because of the criminal
charges and Daytona
Beach opened an internal
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unprofessional behavior
and violating several codes
of department conduct.
Officer Hawkins responded
with a letter saying her own
department conspired with
Holly Hill police to have
her badge and that Day-
tona Beach accepted
another department's
version of events when
those officers may have
been acting, "with ill will
under color of law." Officer
Hawkins attorney told
WESH 2 he can't speak
about a federal lawsuit over
alleged civil rights viola-
tions, but says he will
vigorously defend Officer
Hawkins on the criminal
charges and says there's
more to the story than
meets the eye.

Three arrests made in
connection to murder
Daytona Beach police
arrested three people they
say are connected to the
murder of a local man the
day after Thanksgiving and
one of the suspects is a U.S.
Marine. James Tolbert, 34,
was shot in the back at close
range with a shotgun that
was left at the scene outside


his apartment on Baldwin
Lane. Police now say Mr.
Tolbert was targeted as a
drug dealer who would have
cash and drugs to steal.

Beach patrol officer
fired

AVolusia County Beach
Patrol officer, accused of
having sex with an under-
age girl, will not be allowed
to resign. Bobby Tamaris,
44, was fired by the county
even though he had
submitted a letter of
resignation. Officials say
because he was terminat-
ed, Officer Tamaris will
only be eligible for 20
percent of any outstanding
leave time. Officials say
they chose to fire Officer
Tamaris rather than accept
his resignation because
due to the allegation, he
was not in good standing.
Officer Tamaris still faces
criminal charges.

Deputy attacked
by dog
AVolusia County Sheriff's
deputy, working in the
department's civil division,
was attacked by a dog as he


approached a home on
Kingston Avenue in Day-
tona Beach. Deputy
Stephen Spencer was there
to serve some papers when
police say the pitbull ran
out through a fence and bit
the deputy on the calf.
Deputy Spencer was able to
fire two shots and at least
one of the bullets wounded
the dog, but did not kill it.
The dog's owner was
cooperating with the
investigation.

15-year-old boy
charged with robbery
A 15-year-old boy is
charged with robbery in an
attack on an Ormond Beach
woman who police say was
choked twice until she
became unconscious.
Theresa Moore says she was
followed from aValero gas
station in Daytona Beach
and attacked when she
stopped because of car
trouble. Police say three
suspects were in a stolen
truck, which was later
involved in an accident with
the 15-year-old at the wheel.
Police now say the teen was
involved in the robbery and
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say that they certainly did. I
have never been disappoint-
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in this case it is so much more
than just admiring the ship -
I was absolutelyin awe of
what has been accomplished
here.
I had the pleasure, along
with about 2,800 other folks
to sail on a special "travel
agent" two-night voyage on
the Oasis of the Seas and all I
could say was "WOW" so I
would guess that the market-
ing department of Royal
Caribbean hit its mark.
A few stats: the vessel is the
largest cruise ship at 225,282
tons and can accommodate
5,400 guests. It boasts seven
"neighborhoods" from
Central Park, a tropical plant-
and tree-filled promenade
with cafes, restaurants and
boutique shops, to the
Boardwalk, a Coney Island-
esque space featuring a
handmade wooden carousel
and AquaTheater.
The Royal Promenade is an
inside mall that runs from
mid/aft to forward with bars,
caf', pizzeria and shops. The
pool deck is an active place
with two FlowRider surf
simulators, a mini-golf
course, a "beach pool,"
private cabanas, a kids'
aquapark (with giant water-
spraying octopus), plenty of
hot tubs and more.
The Entertainment
"neighborhood" has various
nightlife options including
water shows, live music,
standup comedy and the hit
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To begin with we arrived at
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Seeing the ship while driving
toward it, we could see it was
huge but there was not
another ship there to com-
pare it to (except for the tiny
in comparison, Seabourn
Spirit, which was a beauty in
its classic yacht style) so to me
it was just huge- but I have
seen huge before. The
embarkation process was
quick and easy at one of the
92 'check-in desks,' we
encountered no issues here or
in debarkation.
Walking up the gangplank
it was a little steep, which may
cause an issue for those that
have difficulty walking -
however there were plenty of
wheelchairs (with crewmem-
bers to push them) available
-you did not have to make
prior arrangements but just
ask. Speaking with some of
the people "in the know" on
board, this is being discussed
and is working on an escala-
tor type of device for this area.
They already have one for
some of the ports so it is not
such a stretch.
We boarded on deck five,
the Promenade deck.We
crossed over the jogging track
and through a very wide
entrance onto the Royal
Promenade which runs down
the inside of the ship and has
shops, eateries, bars, etc., on
both sides.
Since it was a little early to
put our luggage in our cabin
we went directly to the top of
the ship to start our journey
there. On our way up the glass
elevators it gave us our first
glimpse of things to come as
we passed deck 6 where you
enter the Boardwalk and deck
8 where we will later walk
along the paths, through the
foliage of Central Park.
Our very first stop was the
Solarium located on deck 16
forward located just above
the bridge. We were taken
abackby the size and the
space with two huge strips of
glass above that protect you
from the wind and rain but
allow the sun to shine
through. There is a space
between the two, which will


allow for the fresh air to
circulate. Also in the Solarium
you will find a freshwater
pool, cantilevered whirlpools
that flank both sides, a bar,
Solarium Bistro that serves
light and healthy fare, and
many loungers and cabanas
for two.
Next, we went to the
Windjammer Marketplace for
lunch. I was a bit surprised
that it did not look overly
large for the amount of
people it was to serve. We
ventured around to find a
nice table by the windows
overlooking the sports and
pool zone. Below we can see
the Central Park with all its
foliage, we couldn't wait to get
down there to explore up
front and personal.
There were plenty of
choices for lunch from salads
to burgers and fries. A carving
station with steamship beef
(changes daily to turkey, pork
or ham) included all the
trimmings. A station with
more of the lighter fare was
also available.
After lunch we ventured to
our D3 balcony stateroom
located on deck 12 forward.
The stateroom was nicely
appointed with teak woods,
with chrome accents. The
bedding was incredibly
comfortable and dressed in
white down with turquoise
accents. Both the room and
the bathroom were spacious
enough, as was the closet. The
bathroom had a rounded
shower with doors and gave
us plenty of room. One very
noticeable addition was a bar
that was mounted catty-
cornered about a foot off the
floor of the shower for leg
shaving (if you have ever tried
to shave your legs in a tiny
shower, you will really
appreciate this addition).
We ventured out to see the
other staterooms in various
categories set up for our
viewing. We looked at inside,
ocean view, promenades,
various balconies including
those overlooking the
Boardwalk, and Central Park,
suites of all sizes and shapes,
the Aqua-theatre suites and
the Crown Loft suites which
were two stories with a glass
window from top to bottom.
The various pricing of the
balconies is based on the
location of the stateroom, not
necessarily the size of the
room; they were all basically
the same size.
I will embellish more in my
next column. There was so
much to see and do three
would probably not be
enough so I will cram as
much as I can to each.

Patty Toppa is a travel
consultant with Gadabout
Travel. She can be reached at
patty@cruisetraveltours.com
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*Poetry reading: Tomoka
Poets will hold an evening
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Church is located at 4675 S.
Clyde Morris Blvd., Port
Orange. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 788-6144,
Ext. 314 or visit www.lady-
ofhope.org.
SATURDAY, Dec. 19
*Art walk: The "Christmas
Celebration" Art Walk on
Flagler Avenue will be held
from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.,
Saturday. There will be art
works on display in gal-
leries, as well as several
visiting artists who will be
set up under canopies
along the avenue. The
popular monthly event
showcases painting,
jewelry, ceramics, decora-
tive art, glassblowing
demonstrations, sculpture,
fabric arts, pottery demon-
strations and more. Pre-
sented by the Gallery Group
of Flagler Avenue, there will
also be entertainment and
a special prize drawing.
Remember to pick up an Art
Walk program wherever you
see the blue and black flags
with the white "gg" logo
and be sure to get it
punched at each of the
sponsoring galleries for a
chance to win this month's
free prize drawing, a
Gorham Cake Service by
Treasures, donated by Ta Da

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The Lipizzaner
Stallions will perform
Saturday, Jan. 2, at
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The "World Famous" Lipizzaner
Stallions will take center stage at the
Ocean Center for two shows.
Tickets are on sale for the 2 p.m. and
7:30 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 2, shows.
The stallions are embarking upon
their 40th anniversary tour with new
music, choreography and routines,
demonstrating the movements of
classical dressage, including the
leaps and maneuvers known as the
"airs above the ground."
The Lipizzan is a rare and unique


breed, and its history is known
worldwide. The 1963 Walt Disney
movie, "The Miracle of the White
Stallions," depicted General George
Patton saving them at the end of
World War II and created a world-
wide interest in the Lipizzaner breed.
Had it not been for Gen. Patton,
there would be no Lipizzans today.
Gold Circle tickets for the Jan. 2
performances are $27.50, first-level
tickets are $22.50, and second-level
tickets are $18.50.
Children ages 3 to 12 and senior
citizens (age 60 and older) can
receive a $2 discount for first and


second-level seats, while groups of
15 or more can receive a $5 discount
in the same areas. Applicable service
charges apply. Children 2 and
younger are admitted free on a par-
ent's lap.
Tickets may be purchased at the
Ocean Center box office, all Ticket-
master outlets, online at www.ticket-
master.com, or by calling Ticketmas-
ter at (800) 745-3000. For more
information, call (386) 254-4545.
Event parking will be $5.
For more information about the
Lipizzaner stallions, go to www.lipiz-
zaner.com.


The Club Scene


*The Aquarium: Neil
Freestone will perform
acoustic'80s rock from 5-9
p.m. each Friday. The
Fabulous Slidells perform
classic rock from 4-8 p.m.
each Saturday, and Nancy
Heartline will perform folk
acoustic music from 4-8 p.m.
each Sunday. Aquarium
nightclub hours are from
9:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m., Friday
and Saturday. The Aquarium
is located at 125 Basin St.,
Daytona Beach. For more
information, call (386) 255-
6477. www.AquariumDay-
tona.com
*Bank & Blues Club:
Daytona Blues Society True
Blues Jam is held at 7:30
p.m. each Wednesday. The
Show Case Act will be held at
8:30 p.m. Daytona Blues
Society "True Blues" Live Jam
open jam session is held
from 10 p.m.-1 a.m. each
Wednesday at 701 Main St.,
Daytona Beach. There is a $3
cover. For more information


and a full events schedule,
visit the Web site at
www.DaytonaBluesSociety.or
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*Five O'Clock Charley: This
band will perform rock'n'
roll, blues and country hits
from 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Friday at
the Iron Horse Saloon, 1068
North U.S. Highway 1. The
band will perform from 7-10
p.m., Saturday at U.S. 1
Restaurant and Grill, 2842 S.
Ridgewood Ave., South
Daytona. The band performs
from 5:30-8:30 p.m. each
Thursday at Pirana Grille, 241
N. U. S. Highway 1, Ormond
Beach. For more information,
visit
www.fiveoclockcharley.com.
*Frappes North: Wine
tasting are held at 6 p.m.
the first Tuesday of each
month. Reservations are
required. Live Music Friday
Nights are held from 7-11
p.m. Frappes is located at
123 W. Granada Blvd. in
Ormond Beach. To make


reservations, call (386) 615-
4888 or visit the Web site at
www.frappesnorth.com.
*The Garlic: Blues and jazz
musicians perform seven
nights a week. "Muddy Harp"
Hodgeson will play the blues
from 7-11 p.m., Friday and
Saturday. Sax man Thom
Chambers will also perform
from 6-10 p.m., Sunday and
Monday. Pianist and vocalist
Michael Lamy will perform
from 6-10 p.m., Tuesday and
Thursday. Mr. Hodgson will
perform from 6-10 p.m.,
Wednesday. The Garlic is
located at 556 E. Third Ave.,
New Smyrna Beach. For
more information, call (386)
424-6660.
*Inlet Harbor: Les B Fine
will perform from noon-4
p.m., Friday and Saturday.
Then2Now hits the stage at 5
p.m., Friday and Saturday.
Eddie Uzzle will perform from
12:30-4:30 p.m., Sunday.
Mike Caso will perform at 5
p.m., Sunday. Mr. Uzzle


returns at 5 p.m., Monday. Mr.
Caso hits the stage at 5 p.m.,
Tuesday. Greg Cardino will
perform at 5 p.m., Wednes-
day. Rattle Shake will perform
at 5 p.m., Thursday. Inlet
Harbor is located at 133 Inlet
Harbor Road, Ponce Inlet. For
more information, call (386)
767-5590.
*Jack's Stadium Sports
Bar & Grill: T Baggin will
perform at 9 p.m., Friday.
Halifax Contraband with
Radon Moon will perform at
9 p.m., Saturday. Jack's
Stadium Sports Bar & Grill is
located at 2225 S. Ridge-
wood Ave., South Daytona.
For more information, call
(386) 760-7222.
*Java Jungle: Tomoka
Poets with Gary Broughman
will be held from 7-9 p.m.,
Friday. "Wes & Phrends
Celebrating Mara's 50th" will
be held from 7-10 p.m.,
Saturday. The Little Rockers
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STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 12-18-2009
Aries-March 21-April 19
You are like a race car,
revving up and wanting to
run. As the year winds
down, try to relax a little.
Enjoy your other victories
this year. Your greatest
virtue is that you never
quit until the race is run.
You are a proven champi-
on. Just be sure to keep
life in balance so you
don't burn out. Many more
victories are on the way.

Taurus-April 20-May 20
Slow down a little, take a
step back, get a second
wind and then move for-
ward again. Pacing your-
self to prevent burnout is
so important. No one
expects you to go all out
all the time. If they do, you
are being used. Take the
lighter touch in 2010.
Sometimes less is more.
Be good to yourself. If you
don't, no one else can.

Gemini-May 21-June 21
Focus on what makes you
happy. If your heart isn't in
it don't do it. If you have to
do distasteful things, learn
to love them or don't do
them. Like attracts like in
the universe. What we sow
we reap back multiplied.
Don't forget this. For this
to work you must be fol-
lowing your heart, not
your head. Do this and be
happy.

Cancer-June 22-July 22
You are so inspiring. It is
your large heart. The uni-
versal presence within you
constantly inspires you to
do your best. You wake up
each morning with so
much love and joy in your
soul. You wonder "How
can I give it to those I
love?" It's simple really.
Focus on the greatest
need, fill it and then move
on to the next.

Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
One of the main keys to
your success is that you
know how to bring your
inner fire, light and vision
to the surface. This is
because your heart is
open and you are in touch
with your spirit. You are a
fire sign, you know. Be
patient with others less
intuitive as you. One of

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which will also offer wine
and cheese from 3-5 p.m.
DJ Dennis will be playing
holiday music at the gazebo
at Flagler and Pine. There


will be live glassworking and
flameworking demonstra-
tions presented at Galleria
di Vetro. Jazz Musician
Richard Young will entertain
at Galleria from 12-4 p.m.
Galleria will be offering
"Door-buster" prizes ever
hour starting at noon and
will also offer cookies and


punch for the kids and wine
and cheese for the adults
from 3-5 p.m. For more
information, call 386-428-
1770, 386-576-3746, or visit
www.flaglergallerygroup.co
m.
*Open Hangar Day:
Timeless Wings and Wheels
will hold a open hangar day


from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
the New Smyrna Beach
Municipal Airport. The group
will be collecting cash and
pet food donations for the
Southeast Volusia Humane
Society.
*Met Live in HD: The
Metropolitan Opera at
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adults, $10 for seniors and
$15 for children younger
than 15. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 253-9544 or
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11th annual Downtown
Opry Christmas Show will
be at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.,
Sunday at the Plaza Ocean
Club, 640 N. Atlantic Ave.
Daytona Beach. This year's
show will feature two
nationally known artists,
several familiar faces and a
few newcomers. Jennifer
Mcgill returns to the Opry
Johnny Bulford will be
performing. Guitar prodigy
Timmy Rivers will be playing
and singing familiar stan-
dards, Also scheduled to
appear are lady barber
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Mr. Glenn Wiley, Chelsea
Turbin, Alexis Turbin, Alex
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minutes prior to show time.
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MONDAY, Dec. 21
*Afternoon at the
movies: The Port Orange
Regional Library will show
the film "My Sister's Keeper"
at 2 p.m., Monday in the
library auditorium, 1005 City
Center Circle. This film is
rated PG-13 and is 109
minutes. Anna Fitzgerald
looks to earn medical
emancipation from her
parents who until now have
relied on their youngest
child to help their leukemia-
stricken daughter Kate
remain alive. Cameron Diaz
and Abigail Breslin star. For
more information, call (386)
322-5152 Ext.4.

TUESDAY, Dec. 22
*Book and a movie: The
Ormond Beach Regional
Library will hold "A Book
and a Movie" at 2 p.m.
Tuesday at 30 S. Beach St.
After showing "Polar
Express," a librarian will
lead participants through a
discussion of the movie and
the novel, which was written
by Chris Van Allsburg. For
more information, call (386)
676-4191.
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 23
*Walk: The Happy Wan-
derers will hold a free 5k
fun walk at 6 p.m., Wednes-
day, at Airport Road Park,
Port Orange. For more
information, call (386) 788-
4026, (386) 676-9863 or
visit www.happywanderers-
fl.org.
*Music for Healing:
Sponsored by the Port
Orange Ministerial Associa-
tion, "Music for Healing:
Body, Mind and Spirit" is
held from 12:15-12:45 p.m.
each Wednesday at the All
Saints Lutheran Church, 751
Dunlawton Ave., Port
Orange. Musicians from
local churches and schools
present instrumental music
for peaceful contemplation,
reflection, self-care and
meditation. Amy Crane will
provide the piano music.
The public may attend.
Instrumental musicians are
needed. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 761-9129.

THURSDAY, Dec. 24
*Opera Video Club: The
club will show "II Travatore,"
the opera by Verdi, sung in
Italian with English subtitles,
at noon, Thursday at the
Daytona Beach Shores
Council Chambers' activity
room, 3048 S. Atlantic Ave.
The film is 172 minutes
long. Admission is free. For
more information, call (386)
767-6967

ONGOING EVENTS
*American Legion Post
17: Spaghetti night is from
4:30-6:30 p.m. each Thurs-
day. Surf and turf is served
from 4:30-6:30 p.m. each
Friday. Breakfast is served
from 8-11 a.m., Sunday.
American Legion Post 17 is
located at 619 W. Canal St.,
New Smyrna Beach. For
more information, call (386)
427-5013.
*American Legion Post
270: A fish fry and music
entertainment is held from
5-7 p.m. each Friday. Taco

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LaVerne "Bernie" Hunt of
Port Orange got into the
Christmas spirit during a
performance of the
Daytona State College
Symphonic Band and
Concert Choir at the News-
Journal Center in Daytona
Beach recently.










Randy Barber
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Scopes
From page B1

your missions in life is to
inspire others to do well.

Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept. 22
You face life's challenges
with courage and determi-
nation. You continue to
grow spiritually and univer-
sally. You are to be
applauded with you tenaci-
ty. You worry less. You are
happier. When you are
happy it makes others
happy. You are fun to be
around. Keep the lighter
touch and next year will be
great.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct. 22
You make wise decisions.
Why? Because you look at
three possible solutions.
Do I take the safe route?
Do I go down the middle
of the road? Do I take the
risky route? The safe route
says, "wait." The middle
says, "please everybody."


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Club will be held from noon-2
p.m., Saturday. Open Mic Night
pot luck will be held from 7
p.m.-11 p.m., 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)
760-8969.


The risky brings the highest
rewards. You have much
risk-taking in your heart.

Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Emotional, spiritual and
universal growth comes
when the conscious mind
is surrendered to the high-
er will and you begin to
follow your heart, not your
head. It's time to take your
life to a higher level. Go
inside and listen to and
trust your gut instincts.
They speak the truth first.
Get out of your own way,
relax and prosper.

Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
This has been a year of
remarkable change and
growth. Just wait and see
what the New Year will
bring. You have renewed
strength in your thoughts,
feelings, spirit and body.
No one can keep up with
you when you are at your
best. It's your fiery nature.
Achievement is fuel to your
soul. Get ready. More is on


*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.
**Peter's Wine Shop: Wine
Events are held each week.
Girlfriends Get Together is held
from 4-7 p.m. each Wednes-
day. Thursday wine tasting is
held from 5-9 p.m. Guest


the way.

Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Love is the greatest spiritu-
al gift. You were born with
tons of it. Your life is about
service to others. You don't
need many material things.
When you are loved and
appreciated, you are at
your best. No one has the
ability to nurture and give
love from the heart more
than you. The New Year
will bring it back to you
multiplied.

Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
Inner wisdom comes easi-
er when you are centered.
Live life one day at a time.
Wake up each day knowing
that today is the best day
of your life and tomorrow
is the next one. Live in pos-
itive expectancy. This
opens the instincts and
heart and allows positive
ideas to pop into the mind.
Yours is a great mind.

Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20


wine experts pour and discuss
wine. Peter's Wine Shop
located at 1665 Dunlawton
No. 105, Port Orange. For
more information, call (386)
689-1946, e-mail
peter@peterswineshop.com or
visit
www.peterswineshop.com
*Wine Warehouse New
Smyrna Beach: Free wine
tasting are held from 4-7 p.m.
each Friday at 636 Third Ave.
Six wines are tasted. For more
information, call (386) 426-
6133.


Continue to trust the uni-
versal power and all you
need to move forward to
your highest good and
truth will always be there.
Put spirit first. If you aren't
sure, wait. Your heart will
tell you. Stay strong in your
spiritual beliefs about life.
You have come a long way.
There is still a ways to go.
Continue to swim. Never
give up.

Star visions
For readings, astrology
charts and other services,
call (772) 334-9487, e-
mail jtuckxyz@aol.com. To
read the Spirit Guide col-
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news.net and click on
counseling and advice.
Gift certificates for one of
James' unique services
make fantastic holiday or
birthday gifts for loved
ones.
Have a starry week, every-
one.
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from 5-7 p.m. Wing night is
held each Wednesday from
5-7 p.m. The public may
attend. American Legion
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*Chess club: The Port
Orange Regional Library
hosts a Chess Club for ages
kindergarten through adult
from 5:30-6:30 p.m. each
Tuesday and 3:30 p.m. to
4:30 p.m. each Friday. All
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*Cracker Creek's Pirate
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Pirates of Spruce
Creek, cruises are held at 1
p.m. each Saturday and
Sunday at 1795 Taylor
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tumed pirates create a live,
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young buccaneers learn
navigation, pirate weaponry,
knotting or rope tying and
pirate lingo, all the while
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information, visit the Web
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mail to crackercreek@Old-
FloridaPioneer.com.
*Cruise night: East Coast
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from 4-8 p.m. the second
Saturday of each month on
Canal Street in New Smyrna
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 informa-
tion, 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., Edgewa-
ter. The facility is non-
smoking, food and soft
drinks available for pur-


chase. All proceeds benefit
the Elk's sponsored chari-
ties. For more information
call (386) 427-2512.
*Gospel open mic: Faith
Church will hold an gospel
music open mic at 7 p.m.,
the first Friday of each
month from November to
April at the church, 4700
Clyde Morris Blvd., Port
Orange. For more informa-
tion, call (386) 761-5482.
*Ormond Beach Histori-
cal Society Welcome
Center and Museum: This is
the "Gateway to the
Ormond Scenic Loop"


featuring historical photo-
graphs, a 20-minute DVD,
and interpretive panels that
reveal the rich and diverse
history of the Ormond
Beach area. Located in the
1895 MacDonald House, the
Welcome Center features
information about the
Timucua Indians, the
Spanish and British Colonial
Periods, early pioneer
settlers, the Hotel Ormond,
"Birthplace of Speed", and
John D. Rockefeller. Hours
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Comish hens, bruschetta, another choice for Christmas dinner


Hello smart shop-
pers. This is it, the
last column before
Christmas.
To all my readers who
just celebrated Hanukkah
and to those who will
celebrate Kwanzaa, I wish
you many blessings.
This week, another
menu choice: bruschetta
followed by stuffed rock
Cornish hens make a
beautiful presentation.
A whole hen is quite a lot
of food. Thaw hens and cut
them in half, always
allowing a few extra halves
for the big appetite.
Patti, the owner of
Chantel's restaurant in
Stuart, gave me the recipe
for her special sauce for
duckling, which I will
share with you.
I remember a Christmas
we celebrated in Somers,
Conn., with lots of family
enjoying the Christmas
Eve gift giving. We had a
beautiful big fireplace; the
flames were roaring as the
snow was falling. When my
husband said, "Instead of
bagging the wrapping
paper, let's burn it!"
Unbelievably, we all
agreed.
Since we never thought,
"clean the chimney," the
papers caught fire in the
chimney. The roar was
intense as we rushed
outside to see flames
shooting so high they must
have hit Santa's sleigh. Bill
grabbed the hose but the
good Lord knew it would-
n't do any good. We
watched, holding our
breath, as slowly the
flames subsided.
Have a blessed Christ-
mas and remember what
you are celebrating.

ROCK CORNISH
HENS WITH
ORANGE-WALNUT
STUFFING
SERVES 5-10

5 Cornish hens, halved
or whole
3 stalks celery, chopped
1 medium onion,
chopped
1 orange, peeled, seeded
and chopped
Livers from hens,
chopped
1 teaspoon salt


ROMANCING -
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1 teaspoon dried sage
1/2-teaspoon ground
black pepper
Several sprigs fresh
parsley, chopped, or 1
tablespoon dried parsley
Orange juice
10 slices white bread
1/2-cup chopped
walnuts

Remove giblets, if any,
from hens and soak hens
in cold salted water.
Remove skin from necks
and place them in pot with
gizzards and hearts. Add 2
cups water, season with
salt and pepper; simmer
for gravy. If hens do not
have giblets use chicken
broth to add to your gravy.
Saute celery, onions and
livers in a little canola oil
until cooked. Soak bread
in orange juice, squeeze
dry and mix with all
remaining ingredients.
Add sauteed mixture, mix
well.
Place cut hens, cut side
down, in roasting pan with
stuffing underneath, or
loosely stuff whole hens.
Brush with canola oil and
season with salt and
pepper. Roast in a preheat-
ed 350-degree oven one
hour, basting frequently.
After hens have cooked,
brush frequently with
orange or cassis glaze and
continue roasting until
skin is crisp and
caramelized. Remove hens
to serving platter; keep
warm.
Pour broth from giblets
into roasting pan, bring to
a boil, scraping up
browned drippings. Strain
into medium-size
saucepan. De-fat and
make gravy.

ORANGE GLAZE

1/4-cup honey
1/4-teaspoon ground
ginger
1/4-cup rum or orange
juice
1/2-cup orange mar-
malade
1/8-teaspoon garlic
powder


In a small saucepan,
melt all ingredients
together. Brush hens.

SAUCE CASSIS (NIB)

Try this incredible sauce
on duck, chicken, Cornish
hens or pork.

1/4 pound butter (no
substitutes)
One 10-ounce jar red
currant jelly
One 10-ounce jar black
currant preserves
1/4-cup Creme de Cassis
liquor

Note: The jar sizes are
approximate.
Heat together, brush on
meat and bake until
glazed.

TOMATOES
OREGANATA
SERVES 4

3 large ripe tomatoes
Chopped parsley, fresh
or dried
Oregano
2 cloves finely minced
garlic, jarred garlic or
garlic powder
Black pepper
3 tablespoons olive or
canola oil
2 tablespoons water

Slice tomatoes 1/4-inch
thick and place side-by-
side in a dish or container
at least 1-inch deep. Do
one layer at a time. Sprin-
kle slices with garlic,
parsley, oregano and
pepper. Add remaining
slices and repeat process.
Drizzle with oil and water.
Turn slices to coat evenly.
Refrigerate at least 2
hours. Serve cold.
Do not add salt -
salting tomatoes before-
hand will make them
mushy.

BRUSCHETTA

Bruschetta, a delicious
combination of Italian
bread with fresh tomatoes,
mozzarella, garlic, olive oil
and basil is a great way to
start a meal. Each person
is served one or two bread
slices; judge accordingly.

1 recipe Tomatoes
Oreganata
1 loaf Italian (not


French)
bread
2 cloves garlic, finely
minced, jarred garlic or
garlic powder
Mozzarella, sliced thin
Fresh parsley and fresh
basil, chopped
Olive oil

Using narrow French
bread? Allow a little more
per person.
Slice bread in 1/2-inch
thick slices. Brush with oil
and garlic. Broil until
golden.
Top with a slice of
mozzarella and a slice of
tomato. Sprinkle with
chopped fresh basil and
parsley. Drizzle lightly
with oil and serve immedi-
ately.

Iam available for talks
from Fort Pierce to Stuart,
call (772) 465-5656 or (800)
823-0466.
When a recipe is not in
my cookbook it will have
(NIB) next to the title.
HOLIDAY SPECIAL: For
an autographed cookbook,
"Romancing The Stove
with the Grammy Guru,"
send $17.50 instead of
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sent to one address add $2
postage for each additional


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or money order accepted.
Send to: Arlene M. Borg,
265 S.W. Port St. Lucie
Blvd, No. 149, Port St.
Lucie, FL 34984 or visit


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by bridge or canasta will be
held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.,
Thursday, at 415 S. Penin-
sula, Daytona Beach. The
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There is no cost. Participants
can bring their cards and
games.
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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 informa-


tion, call (386) 761-7633.
*Scabble Club: The Port
Orange Regional Library will
hold Scrabble Club at 10
a.m. each Monday, at 1005
City Center Circle. For more
information, call (386) 322-
5152, Ext. 2.
*Sica Hall Senior Center:
Nickel and dime poker is
played at noon each
Thursday. 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
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
nonmembers. The Sica Hall


Senior Center is located at
1065 Daytona Ave., Holly
Hill. For more information, call
(386) 236-2997
*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-
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p.m., each Friday at 1005 City
Center Circle. This program is
completely teen run in
conjunction with a knowl-
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student. Learn to draw
animals, manga, still life and
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Book signing a success except for the jig part


Would like to thank
everyone who turned out
for my book signing on
Dec. 5, at The Book Store in
Ormond Beach.
I went there fully expecting
to be "underwhelmed," but it
turned out that just the
opposite was true.
A couple fellows arrived just
before the scheduled 11 a.m.
start and when I took my seat
at the table, I began a solid
two hours without a break. By
1 p.m., I had completely run
out of books to sign.
The store manager told me
that it was the best crowd for
any book signing they had
staged. That is a testament to
the popularity of our Home-
town News. We who write a
weekly piece hope that
someone is paying attention,
but seldom do we get the


chance to actually meet our
readers. Nice folks, all.
A few lady fishermen
showed up, some kids, several
fishing couples and even two
guides. The result was that
fish talk broke out every-
where and when I was
exceptionally busy, people
moved off to the side to
discuss among themselves.
You can't beat that!
Not only did I underesti-
mate the turnout, I also
misread the interest in my
jigs. It seemed that some who


came were only there to get
the two chartreuse shrimp tail
jigs I had promised with each
purchase.
I had assumed that some of
the readers would only want
the book, but not one turned
down the jigs. That is a pretty
good indication that they
have been paying attention
through the years as most of
my described catches came
by way of that bait.
Not wanting to disappoint
the faithful, I wound up
giving away every one of my
jigs. Once home, I found (to
my horror) that my regular
supply source had dried up. I
just can't fish without them,
so now I am reduced to
bumming off my buddy, Al
Houser.
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and treasures each and every
one that he owns. I know that
some of you who received
those precious hunks of
plastic will be looking for
your own supplier. Please let
me know if you find one. I call
those lures soft plastics, but
actually I believe them to be
made from silicone.
If anyone out there has
talent with pourable silicone
or mold making, give me a
buzz. Maybe we can run off a
few thousand.
There is one fact that is
indisputable: The silly-
looking thing works. Even
though it does not resemble
anything that occurs in
nature, the fish cannot resist
it.
As I have written many
times, the abstract lures seem


to work best. I can't catch a
thing on a picture lure. Give
me a fake shrimp with the
legs, eyes, and antennae that
is made from material in a
natural color and I catch
absolutely zero. My trusty jig
is mostly cylindrical, bright
chartreuse and gold metal
flake, the likes of which you
might find on a chopped '49
Mercury. My only explana-
tion is that perhaps the look-
a-like lure is fooling no one,
but the strange looking jig
attracts the fish's attention as
something new and different.


I do hope all who received
them will have the same
success that I have enjoyed.
When I find a source (and I
will), I will let you all know via
this column. Until then I will
get by with a little help from
my friend.

Dan Smith has fished the
waters ofVolusia County for
more than 40years. E-mail
questions and comments to
apesl23@mybluelight.com.
His book, "I Swear the Snook
Drowned," is available for
$10.95 at (386) 441-7793.


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ARCA testing for
Lucas Oil Slick
Mist 200
More than 40 teams from
the ARCA Racing Series


presented by RE/MAX and
Menards will test the 2.5-
mile tri-oval in prepara-
tion from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,
Friday, Dec. 18 through
Sunday, Dec. 20, at Day-
tona International Speed-


way.
Among the drivers
expected to participate in
the test include:
Izod IndyCar Series star
Danica Patrick, who will
make her stock car racing


debut in the Lucas Oil Slick
Mist 200 for JR Motor-
sports and run a partial
2010 NASCAR Nationwide
Series schedule.
Daytona Beach native
and Atlantic High School


graduate Alli Owens in a
Venturini Motorsports
Chevrolet.
Five-time Lucas Oil Slick
Mist 200 race winner
Bobby Gerhart.
Tim George Jr. making


his Richard Childress Rac-
ing ARCA debut in a No. 31
Chevrolet.
Penske development
driver Dakoda Armstrong
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A unique service featuring the Christmas story
read and portrayed by our children and youth.
Living Nativity scene in the sanctuary. Christmas
carols sung. The nursery is staffed for children 5
years old and under.
CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICE
OF NINE LESSONS AND CAROLS 7:30 PM.
Featuring the Chancel Choir and congregation
hearing the reading of the Christmas story and
singing traditional carols from "O Come All Ye
Faithful," to "O Little Town of Bethlehem," to
"Silent Night."
All receive a candle as they enter and the
service ends with a candlelight blessing.
The nursery is staffed for children 5 years
old and under.
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in a Cunningham Motor-
sports Dodge and his
teammate Tom Hessert,
who embarks on his third
year of ARCA competition.
The three-day test ses-
sion is open to the public
with free access to the Old-
field Grandstands through
the lobby of Daytona 500
Experience. In addition,
trams will be available to
transport race fans into
the Sprint FANZONE to
view all the testing action
for $15.
The Lucas Oil Slick Mist
200 will be held on Satur-
day, Feb. 6.

Women's basketball
tournament
to be held

The Daytona Beach
Shootout Division III Tour-
nament of women's bas-
ketball is coming to the
Ocean Center for the first
time Monday and Tuesday,
Dec. 28 and Dec. 29.
The tournament is free
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Hometown News


Friday, December 18, 2009


Art Notes


Have a whale of a Christmas


Children's film fest Tickets are on sale for


scheduled

A children's film fest will be
held at the Port Orange
Regional Library in Decem-
ber.
Participants may bring a
snack or lunch.
Movies will begin at noon.
The schedule includes:
"The Great Mouse Detec-
tive" Monday, Dec. 28.
"The Secret of NIMH"
Tuesday, Dec. 29.
"Mousehunt" Wednesday,
Dec. 30.
"Stuart Little" Thursday,
Dec.31.
The library is located at
1005 City Center Circle, Port
Orange.
For more information, call
(386) 322-5152.


'Beauty and the Beast'

Tickets are on sale now
for Broadway in Daytona
Beach's performance of
Disney's "Beauty and the
Beast."
The show will be at 7:30
p.m., Monday and Tuesday,
April 19 and 20, at the
Peabody Auditorium.
Tickets start at $39.
Tickets are available at the
Peabody Auditorium box
office, charge by phone at
(800) 745-3000 or online at
www.ticketmaster.com.

New mag seeking

submissions

The Ink Slinger Review is
seeking submissions for its


first issue.
The Ink Slinger Review
will feature the literary
works of Volusia and Flagler
Counties' most talented
writers, poets, essayists and
more. Writers may submit-
ting their own work to sub-
missions. inkslinger@gmail.c
om. Manuscripts should be
no more than 4,000 words in
length.
Novels excerpts should be
able to stand alone. Writers
may submit as many manu-
scripts as they like, but keep
in mind that depending on
the number of submissions
received, not all will make it
into the first issue.
Submissions should be
received no later than Feb. 1.
Publication date is to be
determined. Please include
a brief biography.


Randy Barber/staff photographer
The Right Whale is the 18th annual holiday orna-
ment designed by Sang Roberson and can be
purchased at UCP of East Central Florida in Day-
tona Beach. Individuals with disabilities produce
the ornaments and 100-percent of the money
goes to funding the programs at UCP. For more
information call (386) 274-6474. Right: Seven-
month-old Summer Samar of Ormond Beach
samples the new ornament.


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Needed! $18,000 Comp-
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Brighten your party with a
personal visit. Hand out
your gifts, pose for pics,
lead in a rousing chorus
of jingle bells. Discounts
avail. Call 386-322-5496


HOLIDAY

DEADLINES

Our office will be closed Friday, December
25th to celebrate the Christmas Holiday.
We will reopen on Monday, December 28th.
We will be moving all deadlines one day
earlier for the 12/25 edition.
Monday, December 21st is deadline for
papers from Martin County through Titusville.
Tuesday, December 22nd is deadline for
Volusia County papers.
We will also be closed on Friday January 1st.
All Deadlines will be our normal deadline
times for the 1/1 edition.
To Place your ads please call early!
Martin County through Vero 1-800-823-0466
Brevard County 321-242-0442
Volusia County 386-322-5944
Merry Christmas and Happy NewYear
to all!!
Your classified team at the
Hometown News!


PREGNANT? Consider-
ing Adoption? A child-
less, successful woman
seeks to adopt & needs
your help! Financially
secure. Expenses Paid.
Call Margie (ask for Mich-
elle/ Adam).800-790-52
60 FL Bar #0150789


ADOPT Athletics to Zoo
trips & everything in
between: Our 1st baby
will be King/ Queen. Joe
& Sandy 1-800-552-
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Donating vehicles, boats,
property, collectibles,
merchandise to Dvar In-
stitute. Maximize IRS
deductions while helping
teens in crisis. Quick
Prompt Service. 800-
338-6724
GUNS wanted collector
paying top dollar. Marlin
Colt, S & W, Winchester,
Drillings, Luger, Gatling
Doubles and other fine
guns. 772-528-7020
capnball@bellsouth.net
OLD GUITARS Wanted!
Fender,Gibson,Gretsch,
Martin,D'Angelico,
Stromberg, Rickenbacker,
& Mosrite, Gibson
Mandolins/Banjos. 1930's
thru 1970's Top cash
paid! These brands only
please. 800 -401-0440




FREE Mini Flea Market
& Fundraiser Jan 23rd
Vendor tables avail. $15
Palmetto Cafe. 8am-
2pm. Held at Palmetto
Club 1000 S. Beach St.
Daytona Beach. Crafts
rummage sale w/ new &
old items, 386-760-1815


Thanks to all of our readers for submitting your Free ads for
merchandise priced under $200. Reminder: We allow 4 lines
including your phone number. Only 1 ad per week (each ad
runs 2 weeks). All FREE ads must be submitted by mail, fax
or email. And finally, please remember to include your name
and address when submitting your ads. by Monday at 5 pm.


MAIL COUPON TO HOME OFFICE
1102 S. U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, FL 34950
or drop off at:
2400 S. Ridgewood Ave. #22, South Daytona, FL 32119
.t082 -5944


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JUKE BOX PARTS
manuals, books. 1950's
Wurlitzer Juke box, Also
Rockola Make offer or
trade. 386-672-7366/
386-453-6677




AMP, BASS amp, in ex-
cellent condition Peavy
TNT 115, $200 obo
386-763-1889

ANIMATED SANTA, Ig
sleeping/ snoring $25,
table cloth, lace, good
cond, $30, 386-760-5453

BERMUDA BIKINI top
for jeep, like new, grey,
$40, 386-253-8435

BICYCLE, MENS 26"
$15 386-258-3562 VOL

BIKE, GIRLS 20" 5
speed mnt bike upgraded
seat, low mileage $30
386-423-3474

BOOK, X-RAY position
books, 3 volume set, ex-
cellent condition, $19
386-236-8827 VOL


For private party use only Commercial advertising is not eligible 2 ads per month
4 Lines (20 Characters per line)






Your Name
Address
City State Zip
Home Phone Daytime Phone
Mall or Fax Coupon to the Hometown News Office Nearest You! Deadline for Free Ads is Monday at 5:00 pm


BOOTS, HARLEY Davi-
dson, size 12, like new,
excellent cond, $50
386-214-5893 VOL
BRIDE BARBIE 36",
owned by collector never
been played w/, in box,
$75 386-322-4296
CAMERA, CANON
35mm sure shot w/ flash
in box, $60
386-760-2514
CANOE 16' Flatback with
accessories $150, new 4
wheel folding grocery cart
$15. 386-673-8214
CHAIRS, 2, dark wicker,
$25 each 386-383-7579
CHRISTMAS DECOR-
blow up snowman $15.
Animated Teddy Bear
$10. 386-672-3264
CHRISTMAS DECORA-
TIONS, big box only $5
dollars, 386-852-5143
CHRISTMAS TREE, 6',
white, pre-lite out door,
$50, 386-304-9120
CHRISTMAS TREE, 7'
w/ all lights & ornaments,
looks real, beautiful, $85,
386-428-2470
CHRISTMAS TREE, 7.5',
prelite, w/box, $49. 3' tree
$29. 386-788-4250 VOL


CHRISTMAS TREE, 9'
$15, call after Dec. 15,
386-673-6607 VOL
CHRISTMAS VILLAGE
11 houses, accessories
including people & trees.
$30 386-304-8836
CLOCK, REGULATOR,
30 day, $45, 8 day
cuckoo clock $95
386-672-9982 VOL
COAT, LEATHER biker
coat and chaps large to
extra large, black $50
both, 386-690-6816
COLD BAR, 5'x2',
complete unit, $200 like
new, 386-677-5231 VOL
CORNING WARE, 28
Piece set, blue corn
flower $150
386-308-4512 VOL
CRIB MATTRESS,
clean, high quality name
brand, in good condition,
$10, 386-427-0436 VOL
DEEP FRYER, camp
Chef $65, dog kennel
12x12, you remove chain
link $85 386-615-0506
DESK, 1947, $115, NFL
football cards, $45,
386-672-4255


DRESSER, DOUBLE, 9
drawer, Stanley 'Key
West' collection, $200
386-402-4949 VOL
DRYER, large capacity,
excellent condition, $95
can deliver 386-689-3019
ELECT. cigarette, Premi-
er Elect. smoking device,
brand new, w/ warranty,
$100 obo, 386-428-0409
ENT. UNIT, wicker,
white, shelving, glass sli-
de door, excellent, cond.
$165 386-427-1077
EXERCISE MACHINE,
Golds Gym Power Axis,
like new cond, 1 year old
$200, 386-345-3452
EXTERNAL Hard Drives
(2), 1.5TB, new, $100/ea.
386-427-4663; 690-5152
FREE WEIGHTS, one 5'
bar w/ spinlock collars, 1
4' curled bar, $100 cash
386-761-0808 VOL
FREEZER, CHEST
freezer, huge, good for
garage, Kenmore, works
well, $175, 516-819-3570
GOLF CLUBS & bag, 2
pair shoes, 9, $50
386-761-4713VOL


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GUITAR- BROOKVILLE
amp, frontman by Fen-
den, $150 firm
386-290-0900
GYM FITNESS system,
bought for $249, selling
for, $150, 386-677-7136
HAIR DRYER, Conair, 2
speed folding, with cool
shot, dual voltage for
travel, $25 386-767-9835
HEATER FOR house,
like new, $30 obo
386-846-6763 VOL
HOT TUB, 2 person, 125
gal, 110 v power $200
good condition
386-672-3814
KENMORE washer/dryer
almond, $125/pr.; 6ft.
custom workbench w/drs,
$20. 386-426-6375.
KITCHEN SINK, stain-
less steel, double bowl w/
american standard faucet
$65, 386-672-7434 VOL
LADDER, 6', $20; fold-
up card table, $10 or will
trade both items for 26"
ladies bike.386-290-8433
LAWN MOWER, Toro,
self propelled, 3 yr
extended warranty, $200
386-290-9568
LIGHT FIXTURES, 4,
florescent, 4' long, com-
plete with bulbs, all for
$50, 386-409-0351
MATTRESS & box
spring, King, firm, like
new, cost $1100 selling
for $80,386-761-5383
MATTRESS & box
springs King and queen,
clean, $175
386-307-1959
MEAT GRINDER, by
Waring Pro. All attach-
ments. Used twice $40.
386-322-2666


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CARPENTRY LLC
Specializing in DOOR
Installations, Storm
doors, Crown & other
holdings, garage storage
solutions, attic stairs,
custom work & other car-
pentry 30+ yrs. Lic & Ins
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from $450 PLUS COURT FEES
Flexible Appts
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Free Phone & Office
Consultation
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Wills, Documents, etc.
Marriages Performed.
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ices. Terry 386-383-4609



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BULLDOG PAINTING.
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Finisher. Home, driveway
& pool deck concepts. All
types of textures & finish-
es. Inside & out. You
name it, I do it. Lic/Ins.
Best Prices around.
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Driveways, Houses, Pool
Decks, Crack repairs.
You name it, I do it.
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and Re-roofing
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MENS BLAZER size
44-46. $50. Large golf
shirts, $3. 386-492-6553
MENS WATCH New cost
$795. Asking $200. For
more information call
386-761-8809
MOWER, 5 HP, high
wheel, $125, weed eater
straight shaft, $75
386-663-4228 VOL
NFL Licensed Golf Bags
new w/tags. (1)Titans &
(1)Jags, $60/each. Call
Mickey @ 386-426-6457.
OFFICE CHAIR, Nearly
new white upholstered,
No tears or marks. $39,
386-295-3043 VOL
ORGAN, ELECTRIC,
'Entertainer', $50,
386-383-0133 VOL
PAIR OF grab bars, new
in boxes, 2 for $15. (6)
sets of bath towels $4/ea.
386-481-4772 VOL
PHONE, Jitterbug phone,
6 mos old, easy to use,
case, AC charger/ car ch-
arger, $60 386-428-5816
PLAY YARD, large, good
condition, $45 firm,
386-761-8454


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COCKATIELS
White, Lutinos, Pearl &
Cinnamon. Pairs &
singles. From $35.
386-334-8841
DACHSHUND 9 puppies
2 litters born Oct 5 & 7th.
Avail Dec 2. AKC reg.
Health cert 1st shots
Long haired, smooth
coats, Cream, home
raised, no cages. $500 to
$1200 321-952-6899
DACHSHUND PUPPIES
Mini, AKC, Health Certs.,
Shots, Ready for X-mas!
$300. 386-259-4417 or
386-561-7750




GERMAN SHEPHERD
adorable sable puppies,
bred in Germany, born
Oct 7th, AKC reg, $1200
772-285-3087/ 285-3091
(see photo online)


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GERMAN SHEPHERD
Pups. Reg. Male/female.
Blk/Tan. Hlth Cert., POP
6 wks, $600-$800. taking
deposits; Also 16 week
female w/great drive in
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fridge, micro, laundry &
linens. Walk to ocean.
Working adult! Avail Dec.
16th. Dep $400. $600
mo. total 386-441-6766
DAYTONA across from
Daytona State, Embry
Riddle, near mall. Con
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No Pets. 386-323-7990
Daytona Beach 5bdrm
home. minutes from
International/95. Students
welcome.Rooms $440mo
or bi-wkly + $100 deposit.
Utilities, satellite TV, w/d
incl. ALSO, Holly Hill
sharing 2bdrm house, gd.
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386-255-2622 TTY
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DAYTONA BEACH new-
ly remodeled, 1br/1ba,
fresh paint, new floor &
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signed parking. $495/mo
+ sec. 386-793-5575.
DAYTONA BEACH, view
of marina, 2br/lba condo,
grand fir., quiet, clean, effi-
cient, non-smoker, good
credit/background req.,
no pets, 1 yr. lease, incl.
w/s/g & cbl. $595/mo. +
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DAYTONA BEACH- 2br
Townhouse $650.
C/H/A/, fireplace, new
carpet. Water paid. No
pets. 1 yr lease. $650
dep 212-A First Ave Also
1Br/1Ba $390 Water
paid. No pets. 1 yr lease.
Deposit $390. 148 First
Ave Apt B, 386-846-7243
DAYTONA BEACH: Lg 1
br, Off S Palmetto, New
Kitchen, Tile & Paint.
$450/mo Modern Realty
386-253-7449
DAYTONA BEACHSIDE,
Riverside Condos. Walk
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2 br/2 ba, 2nd fir., 3
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Looking for long term ten-
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for Special Events
386-322-8383 /767-7141
DAYTONA- 1/1, Avail
12/15. First floor. Walk
to beach. No pets. $450
per month plus security,
includes water.
386-447-5699
N. DAYTONA BEACH-
Top floor, great view, ren-
ovated, 1/1.5, pool, spa,
gym, dock, Very clean.
No smoking
386-427-2980
NEW SMYRNA
beachside 2/1.5, unfurn,
scr balcony & pool. Walk
to beach & school.
$700/mo. No pets.
386-423-0599
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
Direct Intercoastal w/
waterviews. 2/2+ den
w/sofabed. Scrn patio.
Fully furn, Short walk to
beach. Gated comm, In-
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Tennis, $2300/mo Sea-
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furnished, newly redone,
all utilities including cable
/internet access $250
weekly, long term.
386-689-2886
ORMOND BEACH, 1 rm
garage efficiency, 30x30,
fully furn., full kitch. $525/
mo.,lst/last/sec. Incl. cbl/
water/elec. Suitable for 1
person. 386-673-1062.



ORMOND BY THE SEA
Oceanview 2/1/1, CHA,
W/D $700/mo & up
101-105 Town & County
Ln 386-257-3378 James.
ORMOND, west of 1-95.
2bdrm overlooking lake,
completely furnished w/
washer & dryer, 20x20
sunroom, no pets $700.
386-672-1551; 290-0965
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Long Term Rentals
204 Tidewater Condo
2 bed/2 bath
$1,000/mo.
So. Point O.F. Condo
2 bed/2 bath-Furnished
$1,100/mo.
D402 Fisherman's
VillageTownhome
2 bed/ 2.5 bath
$1,000/mo.
73 Aurora, Ponce Inlet
3 bed/2 bath
$1,400/mo.
3905 Peninsula
2 bed/2 bath
$1,000/mo.
901 Oceans 10
1 bed/1.5 bath w/dryer
$1,250/mo.
Port Orange Villagio at
the Lakes! Gated Luxury
3bd/2ba, w/d, cable, pool,
spa,gym. $1150mo. 386-
428-6988; 781-413-6156
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all power, 79,898 miles,
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DAYTONA BEACH 107
Westwood Drive. Pine
Lakes subdivision. $1100
3-br/2-ba all appliances.
Hurricane shutters.
Screened inground pool
privacy fence. 2 car
garage. 828-667-8355
Daytona Beach Shores.
Beautiful Ocean View!
2bdrm+computer room,
1bath, parking, $795/mo.
inclds water. No pets.
386-788-6063 / 248-1076
DAYTONA BEACHSIDE
Chalet 1BR, fully furn.,
newly decorated, fire-
place, No Pets/Smoking
2 Free steak dinners
upon signing lease.
$730/mo 386-253-5487
DAYTONA Beachside
Adorable, 2br/1ba, 1 blk
from beach, incl. W/D, Ig.
yard, outdoor shower,
$950/mo. 386-846-3015
DAYTONA- 2-br/1-ba
1-car garage. Fenced
in backyard. 1148
Clearwater Rd. $700/mo
Utilities not inc. Section 8
welcome 1-386-675-3913
HOLLY HILL- 830 State
Ave, 3/2 with screened
porch + bedroom studio,
$950/mo + deposit
386-492-9000 or
516-359-1120
NEW SMYRNA 2/2/1
1298 Willard Cathedral
ceilings, tile- firs, freshly
painted. All appl's.
$900/mo Owner/ Broker
386-451-6983
NEW SMYRNA BEACH,
1307 Magnolia Street,
2br/2ba, laundry room in
garage, fenced backyard,
850/mo. 904-821-5576.
NEW SMYRNA Beach-
side, walk to beach, 3 br/
2 ba, fully renovated,
screened lanai, inside
W/D, carport, storage
shed, $1,000/ mo., 1st +
security 386-761-0503.
NEW SYMRNA BEACH
$750/mo., 2 br/1.5 ba
house, cen. heat/air,great
rm, eat-in kitchen., attic
storage, 386-426-7901.
ORMOND 1/2 ACRE
3beds/3baths ranch, new
kitchen, fireplace, tile &
wood floors, master deck.
Call 386-846-4616
ORMOND BEACH -
2bedroom home, newly
painted in/out, new kitch.
cabinets w/dishwasher,
new carpet, fenced yard,
shed, w/d hookup in
garage. $775/mo. year
lease. 386-672-6987
Ormond Beach- 2br/2ba
Open split plan, dining
room, screen porch, dbl.
garage, cul-de-sac, totally
remodeled. $850mo.
386-672-1551; 290-0965


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$1300/mo
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$950/mo
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Updated 2 bedroom within walk-
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2/2.5 Townhouses, den,
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Awesome Tymber Trace property.
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4bdrm/3bath, living room,
dining room, kitchen wall
appliances. 3car garage
w/openers, fenced yard,
sprinkler system, high-
end neighborhood.$1300/
month. First & Security
386-441-4100; 295-1830


ORMOND BY THE SEA
Near beach & shopping.
2BD/1BA, living room,
eat-in kitch., FL rm. utility
rm, W/D, fenced yard, pet
w/deposit. $675/month.
386-441-4100/295-1830
PORT ORANGE Willow
Run 3/2/2, new tile & car-
pet, fenced yard $850/
mo, FLS, small pet okay
386-788-2236 / 846-0240
PORT ORANGE: 3/2/2
porch, fenced backyard.
Excellent condition. Cen-
tral to shopping, schools,
SR434 & 1-95. $1095/mo
plus dep. 407-452-8680
or 407-452-8681
PORT ORANGE: 3/2/2
porch, fenced backyard.
Excellent condition. Cen-
tral to shopping, schools,
SR434 & 1-95. $1095/mo
plus dep. 407-452-8680
or407-452-8681
RENT WITH OPTION TO
BUY 500 Conrad, New
Smyrna Beach. 2/2/1.5 +
den with wood floors,
fenced yard. $1100/mo
Elmer Real Estate
386-756-4774



NEW SMYRNA BEACH
cute townhouse with nice
waterview. 2/2 garage,
convenient location, new
appliances. Screen
porch, small pet OK.
863-712-3564
PORT ORANGE- Holiday
special $1000 move-in.
2/1.5 clean. New carpet,
wood & tile floors.
Stacked W/D. Comm
pool. Ideal for student or
sm family 386-314-4071


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* Store Front 600 sq. ft.........Only $595
* Office/Warehouse -
650 sq. ft................................ Only 399
* Prime Suites on US 1
Utilities included Starting at..S1.25/sq. ft.
* Self-Storage Bargains:
5x5 .................... 19
5x 10 ...............40 "
10 x 1o................ 55


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many extras, $13,900/
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Custom Built Softail, S&S
carb, 6-spd transmission,
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chrome. 14K orig. mi.
$6,500. 386-690-0164.
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Dyna Street Bob, '07,
3800 mi., silver denim
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Orange, must sell.
$11,500.317-498-4567
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$3,495. 386-441-9487 or
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PORT ORANGE: Shal-
low Brook, Newly remod-
eled 2-3/2/1, 1300sf, W/D
hookup, encl. large back
porch, $850/mo + sec.
386-451-0921.



OAK HILL 2/1 mobile
home, clean, quiet park,
$460/month plus deposit.
Eric 386-589-3358


WOW
PORT ORANGE/South
Daytona area on private
lot. 2-br/1-ba extra clean.
W/D included. $650/mo.
386-451-5180



BODY SHOP for rent
with spray booth, call
386-314-5277 for more
information.


HOLLY HILL: 244 Ridge-
wood, Ave, Office build-
ing, Free standing, Re-
modeled, full bath &
kitchen Approx 800sqft
Must see! $750/mo
386-255-5520/589-3620

WOW
HOLLY HILL: Retail or
Office, 1100 sqft, Nova
Rd, High visibility Lease
incentives by owner.
Great rates.
386-566-0422



DAYTONA BCH: 1200sf,
CHA, Zoned business
prof, Rear Parking. Sig-
nage Avail. $500/mo 532
N Ridgewood Ave Mod-
ern RE 386.253.7449

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2004 FORREST RIVER
Wild Wood Travel Trailer,
38ft, sliding glass door, 2
slide-outs, new carpet &
tires, exc. cond $16,000.
386-467-8691/423-361-
2087

SPECIAL
37' PILGRIM 2006 Park
Model Trailer 2-br/1-ba
set up in a 55+ retirement
park. $0 down $0 interest
$499 per month, includes
payment on trailer & lot
and insurance. $18,000
772-359-5231
305-247-4021
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USA/Canada/Florida. $10
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Year Round. Paid $1595,
MUST SELL $595.
1-800-236-0327
FORT PIERCE 55+ RV
Park $310/mo + utilities.
Great location close to
beach, & shopping. 772-
359-5231 305-247-4021
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RENT WITH OPTION TO
BUY- South Daytona,
1609 South Segrave St
1500sf Free standing cor-
ner lot, Rent negotiable.
Elmer Real Estate
386-756-4774

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GB PURSUIT, 35' '05,
class A, Ford V-10, dual
slides, Non-smoker
23K/mi., many extras,
Must Sell $47,500/obo
321-768-6403
HOLIDAY RAMBLER40'
'02 Endeavor. Diesel 78k
mi. 2 slides satellite, exc
cond. Lots of options!
Optional Honda tow car
$62,500 772-492-9135
RV'S NEEDED!
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CHRYSLER, 2004 Town
& Country Minivan, Ltd
Edition, 71K mi, sunroof,
leather seats, exc. cond.,
$7,500. 386-871-8890
FORD F-150 1994 Van
98K miles, 302 V8 4-
speed auto, aluminum
roof racks, tow hitch &
many tool shelves, I give
up $900 386-427-4563


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S DAYTONA: Nova/Bev-
ille, 600sqft Boat, Car,
RV Etc, 11'x11' overhead
door. End of year special!
$295/mo incl electric
386-566-0422

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all new! 2br/2ba, rent S DAYTONA: Owner
furn. $675/mo. & 1st/last Special! S Nova Rd 600,
/$200/sec. or buy $28K/ 900, 1200, 4000, 6750 or
obo, Incl. water/pool/club 8000sqft. Lease incen-
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386-566-0422
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unfurnished, jacuzzi tub,
balcony, pool. Recently ADVERTISERS!
remodeled. Includes all They make this
utilities. $765/mo. 1st/
last/sec. Will sell for all possible!
$62,000.727-458-3477 HOMETOWN
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