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Foundation will,
award $1 million
in scholarships
to eventual
winners
BY RITA HART
Staff writer
ST. LUCIE COUNTY -
In an announcement that
came as a surprise, the St.
Lucie County School Dis-
trict has been selected as
one of the 100 top dis-
tricts in the nation for
dramatic improvement in
public education.
The Broad (pro-
nounced Bro-add) Foun-
dation, established in
2002 by the Broad family
has selected 100 schools
for eligibility for its 2008
Broad Prize for Urban
Education. School dis-
tricts do not apply foi
this award, but are cho-
sen by the Foundation
itself from among all
urban school districts
based on size, urban
environment and minori-
ty and low-income popu-
lations.
"It's a private founda-
tion and the Broad family
does their own research,"
said Janice Karst, spokes-
woman for the St. Lucie
County School District.
"'The award money is for scholarships for
students, and that's the good thingS"
Janice Karst
Spokeswoman, St. Lucie County School District
"Neither the school dis-
trict nor individual
schools can apply for the
award."
In October, the Broad
Foundation, will
announce the winner of
the award from the top
five finalists chosen by its
review board. The win-
ning school district will
receive $500,000 in col-
lege scholarships to grad-
uating high school sen-
iors and each of the four
remaining finalists will
receive $125,000 in schol-
arships.
"They look at all the
statistics on lower per-
forming students and
how they improved," said
Ms. Karst. "The award
money is for scholarships
for students, and that's
the good thing."
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Tradition Lab School already unique
BY RITA HART
Staff writer
PORT ST. LUCIE -
When Debra Snyder was
named principal of the
new Lab School being
built, in Tradition, she
knew she'd have to hit the
ground running.
Despite all the deci-
sions yet to be made,
including the formal
name for the school, Ms.
Snyder is happy about
the school's progress so"
far. This includes meeting
the goal required of char-
ter schools that students
throughout the county
who attend the school
meet demographic
requirements that mirror
that of the community.
"We are very, very excit-
ed," said Ms. Snyder.
"We've met the demo-
graphics that* we were
looking for. We met them
in all areas."
The deadline for appli-
cations from those wish-
ing to attend the school
,
Staff photo by Rita Hart
Debra Snyder, left, principal of the Lab School in Tradition, gives a tour of the school's
construction site to MarIa Brady, center, principal of the A.D. Henderson University
School..At right is Lydia Martin, assistant principal of Tradition's lab school, which will
open in August.
was Jan. 31.
"Parents should be
notified beginning the
end of Feburary," said
Ms. Snyder. "They will
receive a 'congratula-
tions, your child has been
accepted' from FAU
(Florida Atlantic Univer-
sity) and they will have a
week to respond as to
whether they want to
enroll their child or not."
Tradition's Lab School
is only the second in the
state to. be affiliated with
FAU, and the only one in
Florida that is also asso-
ciated with a.school dis-
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Vol. 6, No. 35
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Lent: A
test for
many
faiths
Churches
observe season
different ways
BY RITA HART
Staff writer
PORT'ST. LUCIE Chris-
tians who give up sweets
during the Lenten season
may lose weight, but will it
bring them closer to God?
For Christians,. Lent is the
40-day period leading up to
Easter that represents the
time, Jesus Christ spent in
the desert. According to the
Bible, Christ was tempted
by Satan during this time.
The observance of those
40 days is to prepare Chris-
tians for the annual com-
memoration of Christ's cru-
cifixion and resurrection.
This season of Lent is more
significant to Christians
than that of Christmas, as
their belief in Christ's resur-
rection is the cornerstone
of their faith.
In many Christian
denominations, congre-
gants forego certain bad
habits as a way of practicing
abstinence and fasting as
part of this preparation.
Despite that common
ground, Lent in churches of
Christian denominations
throughout Port St. Lucie
are not all the same.
"Protestants are all over
the board with this," said
James Nimmo, pastor of
First Presbyterian church of
Port St. Lucie. "Roman
Catholics, orthodox, a few
other churches have elabo-
rate traditional things they
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Agency
given
$300,000
grant
Money to help
combat teen
smoking
BY RITA HART
Staff writer
ST. LUCIE COUNTY -
When her mother devel-
oped breast cancer, Mar-
cella M. Capar walked into
the American Cancer Soci-
ety's offices and asked
what she could do to help.
That was ten years ago,
and Ms. Capar is not only a
board member of the local
cancer society now, but
she has dedicated her
career to the prevention of
any type of cancer in oth-
ers.
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Ludwig's Angina
Q: What is Ludwig's angina?
A: Ludwig's angina is- the name for a severe bacterial infection that occurs in the floor
of the mouth, under the tongue, and causes swelling that could block the airway. If
often occurs after a person has had an infection around the roots of the teeth, like an
abscess, or after a trauma, like a blow to the mouth. Symptoms may include pain,
swelling and redness of the neck, fever, fatigue and, in emergency cases, difficulty in ,
breathing. There may also be earache and, because the blockage prevents the ]t. *'
swallowing of saliva, drooling. Swelling can sometimes come on quite quickly. '
Antibiotics, usually penicillin or a penicillin-like drug, constitute the standard course of treatment. for a
severe case, in which swelling begins to close the airway, it may be necessary to insert a breathing tube
through the mouth or nose directly to the lungs, or to perform a tracheotomy, which means surgically 6
creating an opening in the neck for insertion of a breathing tube. So
Regular visits to the dentist and prompt treatment or any infection in the mouth can prevent the
infection that leads to Ludwig's angina. Talk with your dentist about ways to prevent infection in your
mouth.
Presented as a community service by Dr. James Strawn, located at Midway Dental Center, Midway Rd., Ft. Pierce 464-4822
Grant
From page A1
Ms. Capar, 37, is the
tobacco prevention coor-
dinator for the St. Lucie
County Health Depart-
ment.
In September, she
applied for, and received, a
grant that totals $388,000
over a three-year period, to
be used for the prevention
of smoking among youth.
That grant was not easy
to come by.
Ten years ago, the state
of Florida sued the tobacco
industry.
"The state gets nearly
$360 million a year from
the tobacco settlement,"
said Ms. Caspar. "At that
time, Gov. (Lawton M.)
Chiles wanted a youth-led
program because he real-
ized that adults talking to
youth didn't work."
Preventing smoking
among youth is especially
vital, since statistics show
that 90 percent of adult
smokers began the habit
before they were 19.
Ms. Capar said the state's
youth program received
between $30 and 70 mil-
lion per year for youth
tobacco prevention and
education, and those
efforts reduced smoking by
middle-school students by
nearly 60 percent, while
smoking among high
school students was
reduced by almost 40 per-
cent. The Florida Depart-
ment of Health estimated
these reductions resulted
in 44,000 fewer premature
smoking deaths.
Despite these impressive
statistics, four years ago
the Florida Legislattre cut
the funding for youth
smoking prevention to $1
million.
As a result, the American
Heart Association, Ameri-
can Lung Association, the
American Cancer Society
and the Campaign for
Tobacco-Free Kids united
and formed Floridians for
Youth Tobacco Education
in mid-2004.
"The result was' an
amendment on the Florida
ballot (in Nov. 2006) to get
15 percent of the tobacco
settlement for youth pre-
vention and education,"
said Ms. Capar, who
worked on the campaign
for Amendment Four at the
request of the American
Cancer Society. The
amendment passed.
"We changed the consti-
tution," she said.
As a result of the amend-
ment, the Florida Legisla-
ture must now fund an
education and prevention
program based on 15 per-
cent of the 2005 tobacco
settlement payments, with
adjustments each year for
inflation, paving the way
for the $388,000 grant
recently awarded the St.
Lucie County Health
Department.
"Our plan is to talk with
students and offer preven-
tion and education in
schools," said Ms. Capar.
"We have nothing to offer
students who want to quit
in terms of a.youth cessa-
tion program, and I'm
working with the Lung
Association to provide
that."
In addition, Ms. Capar is
in talks with the teen court
officials in the Port St.
Lucie Police Department,
to work with juvenile
offenders who smoke. The
program will be called
"Face It."
"Eventually, we hope to
cover other substance
abuse issues as well. We
will be working with the
teen court program, school
resource officers and with
the police department and
sheriff's office," said Ms.
Capar.
Prize
From page Al
In choosing the top 100
schools eligible for the
prizes, the Broad Founda-
tion considered student
achievement results on
mandated state tests;
achievement gaps among
ethnic groups and
between low-income and
non-low-income students
as compared with the state
average and with its own
records in the past; gradu-
ation rates and scores on
such tests as the SAT, ACT
and Advanced Placement
exams; state-level results
in fourth and eighth grade
reading and mathematics
and other criteria.
Established in 2002, the
Broad Prize for Urban
Education is the largest
education award in the
country given to school
districts. Its purpose is to
honor districts that show
the greatest overall per-
formance and improve-
ment while at the same
time reducing the achieve-
ment gap among poor and
minority students. '
Once the review board
determines the five final-
ists, a "selection jury"
determines the winner,
based on an analysis of the
criteria and a review of site
visits. This jury is com-
prised of, nine prominent
business, government and
public service leaders
from across the country.
According to the Broad
Foundation, no formula is
used to choose the final-
,its, or the ,inner. Rather,
members of the review
board and selection jury
based selections on their
"professional judgment,
experience and discussion
with one another."
For more information on
the Broad Prize for Urban
. Education, visit
www.broadprize.org.
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County offers
free spaying and
neutering
Photo courtesy of Treasure Coast Hospice
Clara Abrahamson, left, recieved recognition from Trea-
sure Coast Hospice for all her efforts in making the lives of
Hospice patients a little easier. She is pictured with Art
Ciasca, immediate past president of COSA.
Local volunteer
honored for service
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
Clara Abrahamson has
been recognized for her kind-
ness, generosity and gentle-
ness, and for over 250 hours of
volunteering by the Treasure
Coast Hospice.
Ms. Abrahamson has been
a patient visitor volunteer
with Treasure Coast Hospice
since 2003.
Over the past year, she has
contributed over 253 volun-
teer hours to TCH. "We are so
pleased to have Clara as a vol-
unteer. She is a treasure not
just for us, but for the patients
and families whose lives she
touches every day with her
kindness, caring and generos-
.ity. We congratulate Clara on
her award and thank COSA
for recognizing her as the
'Outstanding Volunteer of the
Year'," said Dr. Louis Benson,
president and CEO of Trea-
sure Coast Hospice.
Each week, Clara visits Hos-
pice patients who reside in
area nursing homes in St.
Lucie County. She offers
them a kind word, a sweet
smile, and a hand to hold.
If they are sleeping, she just
leaves a little note to let them
know she's been there.
Each Tuesday morning,
Clara can be found at the new
St. Lucie Hospice House visit-
ing and offering comfort to
patients and their families.
"Treasure Coast Hospice is
very fortunate to have Clara.
Her commitment to volun-
teer helps brighten the day of
a Hospice patient and adds
life to their days, and in some
cases adds days to their lives,"
said Suzi James, TCH volun-
teer coordinator.
FOR HOMETOWN NEWS
Throughout February
and March, St. Lucie
County, in cooperation
with the Humane Society
of St. Lucie and local
veterinarians, will offer
free spaying and neuter-
ing for dogs and cats,
residing in the unincor-
porated areas of the
county.
More than 5,000
residents in the unincor-
porated areas of St. Lucie
County have registered
their pets with St. Lucie
County's Animal Control
Division, creating a
funding mechanism to
offer free spaying and
neutering.
"Our whole goal with
the new pet registration
program was to provide
low-cost spaying and
neutering in an effort to
help reduce the popula-
tion of unwanted pets in
St. Lucie County. And
because of the tremen-
dous participation and
public support, we're
able to begin by offering
free spaying and neuter-
ing," said Jack Southard,
St. Lucie County Public
Safety director.
To qualify for free
spaying and neutering,
pet owners must fill out
an application, which is
available at the Humane
Society,- 100 Savanna
Road, Fort Pierce, local
veterinarian offices or
online at
www.stlucieco.gov/eoc/pd
f/Co un ty_Spay_3 0 7.pdf.
This free service is only
available to those resi-
dents that have regis-
tered their pet and can
show proof of residency
within the unincorporat-
ed areas of St. Lucie
County (those homes
outside the city limits of
Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie
or St. Lucie Village).
Applications for the
free spaying/neutering
program will be coordi-
nated by the St. Lucie
County Animal Control
Division with participat-
ing veterinarians and the
Humane Society. The St.
Lucie Humane Society
will also be offering a
clinic on Fridays during.
this two-month period.
On Oct. 1, St. Lucie
County instituted a new
ordinance, requiring dog_
and cat owners-to pay a
registration fee for their
animals. The cost is $10
annually or a one-time
fee of $25 for the life of
the pet for animals that
have been spayed or
neutered. The cost for
unaltered animals is $75:
per animal.
There are discounts for
registering additional
pets that have been
spayed or neutered.
Breeders are required to
pay an annual $100
registration fee. Those
that may have registered
their animals as being
spayed and neutered in
other counties still need
to register their pets in
St. Lucie County.
In addition, to provid-
ing funding for low-cost
spaying and neutering,
the program creates a
license for pets that may
be lost or stolen, so that
they can be traced back
to their owner.
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WEEK IN
REVIEW
St. Lucie Medical Center to expand
St. Lucie Medical Center has announced plans to
begin construction in June on a $22.4 million expansion
in its north tower.
When complete, the project will result in a 35-bed
orthopedic unit, including two operating rooms,
increasing the total number of operating rooms at the
medical center to nine. The medical center also expects
to hire additional physicians, nurses and other medical
personnel as a result of the expansion.
Doctor reportedly accosted
in his own waiting room
A man who was asked to leave a physician's office after
becoming irate and refusing to pay a bill is now facing
aggravated battery charges after allegedly accosting the
doctor.
David A. Hungerford, 51, of 200 Grand Royal Circle in
Vero Beach, entered the office of Dr. David M. Glener in
the 1500 block of Lennard Road on Feb. 5.
Claiming that the physician's office was "harassing"
him with bills, the receptionist asked Mr. Hungerford to
leave if he was not going to pay for the doctor's previous
services.
Mr. Hungerford was evaluated by Dr. Glener in July
2007, but was not accepted as a patient due to his refusal
to comply with intervention pain procedures and Dr.
Glener's belief that he was only interested in receiving
controlled substances.
Refusing to leave until he saw the doctor, Mr. Hunger-
ford reportedly became increasingly louder. Dr. Glener
entered the reception area as a result and asked Mr.-
Hungerford to leave. When he did not, Dr. Glener called
911.
At that point, Mr. Hungerford reportedly grabbed the
physician's shirt, ripping it, and struck Dr. Glener with
his cane. -
Dr. Glener retreated to his office and grabbed a 9mm
handgun, for which he had a permit, held the gun in an
upward position and told Mr. Hungerford he would use
force to defend himself if necessary. After Mr. Hunger-
ford reportedly took a photograph of Dr. Glener with the
- gun, using a camera that was hanging around his neck,
Mr. Hungerford left.
Dr. Glener reportedly suffered a torn rotator cuff of his
right shoulder, as a result of the alleged assault, and
required surgery to repair the injury.
Mr. Hungerford was charged with aggravated battery
and breach of peace.
Pit bull shot in western PSL
Port St. Lucie police are looking for both the owners of
a pit bull and the person or persons responsible for
shooting her on Saturday, Feb. 9 in southwestern Port St.
Lucie.
Police responded to a call from residents of a home in
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Lab
From page A1
trict.
Ms. Snyder recently met
with Maria Brady, princi-
pal of the A.D. Henderson
University School in Boca
Raton.
"FAU will be the only
university in Florida to be
affiliated with two lab
schoQls, so we will defi-
nitely look at best prac-
tices at the Henderson
school. I'm excited to learn
from Dr. Brady," said Ms.
Snyder.
On Feb. 8, Ms. Snyder
conducted a tour of the
Tradition school site.
Among those present were
Dr. Brady; Glenn Thomas,
director of FAU schools;
Lydia Martin, assistant
principal of the Lab
School; and Ike Hilter-
brand, construction super-
intendent for Proctor Con-
struction, builders of the
new school.
"We are ahead of sched-
ule," said Mr. Hilterbrand.
"We are going to turn it
over to the school board in
mid-May."
Among the many unique
features of the facility is a
classroom specifically
designed for children with
severe autism.
Jack Scott, director of
FAU's Center for Autism
and Related Disabilities
(CARD), is an internation-
ally known expert on
autism. His office is in the
Treasure Coast campus of
FAU, located in St. 'Lucie
West,. and this room was
his brainchild.
"Dr. Scott wanted a
model school setting here,
and the St. Lucie County
School District wanted to
create this model," said
Mr. Thomas.
Constructed with a con-
scious effort to cut down
on noise and light in the
room, factors that are
known to affect autistic
children's, behavior, the
room is completely sound-
proof. In addition, the win-
dows .have solid white
shades, rather than shades
with horizontal slats that
exist in the other class-
rooms.
"With the horizontal
slats, they cast a pattern
on the floor and it creates
perception issues with the
youngsters and may create
some behavioral issues
just because of the light
patterns," said Mr.
Thomas. "In addition, the
lighting is specially
designed. It's not fluores-
cent, and it's dimmable so
you are able to keep that
light level pretty constant
in the entire room, which
again seems to be some-
thing important."
Mr. Thomas said the
room was constructed
after many discussions
about lighting, ceiling
heights and the type of fur-
niture that would go in the
room.
"People from anywhere
in. this area can actually
come here and see a spot
that was created especially
with everything we know
about autism. There won't
be a better place for kids
with autism to be viewed
and, worked with and
learned from than this par-
ticular setting."
Mr. Thomas said the
proximity of Dr. Scott to
the Lab School will also
benefit the autistic stu-
dents.
"His research assistants
can be over here along
with experienced teachers
who have worked with
autistic children. Because
at the end of the day, if
there are mildly autistic
children we don't neces-
sarily want them in this
kind of a setting. We want
to see what we can do to
have them in a regular
classroom setting with
some supports," he said.
The uniqueness of the
Lab School doesn't stop
there.
Construction has also
been completed on an
auditoriumm," a combina-
tion cafeteria and auditori-
um that can seat 500. The
stage at the front of the
room has two 20-foot
high-definition screens on
either side of the stage and
a control room in the back.
Ms. Snyder said a formal
name for the school is
expected to be chosen by
the end of February.
"We are looking'to see if
there are any words that
will express its unique-
ness," she said.
Other features of the
school are an outdoor art
studio, a double basketball
court, one covered and
one uncovered, and a mul-
tipurpose athletic field.
Ms. Snyder knows that
her next challenge is
designing the school's cur-
riculum, but it's one she is
looking forward to.
"I know that (St. Lucie
School District) Superin-
tendent. (Michael) Lannon
knows that for.us to really
get valid research that is
going to prove improve-
ment, we need to repre-
sent all types of children.
Now that we are there, the
next steps are curriculum
and defining research,"
said Ms. Snyder.
Spaying
From page A3
St. Lucie County's
Animal Control Divi-
sion has begun enforc-
ing the new registration
ordinance. Dog and cat
owners who are cited
have five days to
register their pet. Those
who do not register
their animals could
face a fine up to $100
for the first offense,
$200 for the second
offense and mandatory
court for the third
offense.
For more information
about St. Lucie County's
new pet registration
ordinance or the free
spaying/neutering
program, call St. Lucie
County Animal Control
at (772) 461-6177 or the
Humane Society of St.
Lucie County at (772)
461-0687.
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Editor's note: This is a
list of arrests, not convic-
tions, and all arrestees are
presumed innocent unless
or until proven guilty in a
court of law.
St. Lucie County
Sheriff's Office
Feb. 1-Feb. 7
*Maudie Edwina-Lashay
Paul, 20, 3107 Avenue T, Apt.
B, Fort Pierce, was charged
with aggravated battery with
a deadly weapon.
*Roosevelt Bembry, III, 18,
4503 San Diego Ave., Fort
Pierce, was charged with
aggravated battery.
*David Smith, 54, 208 Noble
Terrace, Fort Pierce, was
charged with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for the purchase of
cocaine.
*Chasity Lee Dorry, 31, 2375
Ocean Drive, Stuart, was
charged with being a habitu-
al traffic offender.
*Jerome Lee Clinton, 32, 4121
S.W. Baltic St., Port St. Lucie,
was charged with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for possession of
cocaine.
*Robert Marvin Lee Cagle, 46,
3407 Running Rivers Ave.,
Fayetteville, N.C., was
charged with third-degree
grand theft, possession of a
controlled substance without
a valid prescription and bur-
glary of a conveyance.
*Lamont W. Bazilio, 59, 1817
Southwest Drive, Fort Pierce,
was charged with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for possession of
cocaine.
*Tieasha Edwards, 31, 916
North 10th St., Fort Pierce,
was charged with possession
of 20 grams or less of mari-
juana and possession of
cocaine.
*Brelyn Cooper, 50, 2007
North 50th St., Fort Pierce,
was charged with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for possession of a
firearm or ammunition by a
convicted felon and third-
degree grand theft.
*Arthur E. Glunt, 33, 274 S.W.
Ray Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
charged with tampering with
a witness.
*Dennis Michael Lesesne, 31,
3012 Avenue S, Fort Pierce,
was charged with domestic
battery, dealing in stolen
property, failure to appear in
court on a charge of posses-
sion of 20 grams or less of
marijuana and violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for resisting arrest.
*Mary Maeola Miller, 36, 602
North 22nd St., Fort Pierce,
was charged with possession
of 20 grams or less of mari-
juana, possession of drug
paraphernalia and failure to
appear in court on a charge
of battery on a law enforce-
ment officer.
*Donald. Lee Meader, 28,
8545 96th Court, Vero Beach,
was charged with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for resisting an officer
with violence.
*Robert Conrad Mole, 39, 208
N.W. Airoso Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, was charged with vio-
lation of probation. He was
on probation for three counts
of third-degree grand theft.
*Robert Mark McNaughton,
48,3282 S.W. Escarde St., Port
St. Lucie, was charged with
driving under the influence
with three priors convictions
and driving while his license
was permanently revoked.
*Carlos A. Sanchez, 29, 15300
106th Terrace, Miami, was
charged with failing to
appear in court and violation
of probation. He was on pro-
bation for felony driving with
a suspended license.
*Angel M. Ruiz, 3016W. Main
St., Tampa, was charged with
failure to appear in court for
arraignment on a felony driv-
ing under the influence
charge.
*Melvin Clay Carswell, 26,
1508 North 23rd St., Fort
Pierce, was charged with
child neglect.
*Donna Lee Rudolph, 44, 526
Butler Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
charged with aggravated flee-
ing and eluding, tampering
with 'evidence, three counts
of leaving the scene of an
accident, possession of drug,
paraphernalia, possession of
cocaine and violation of pro-
bation.
*Andrew David Tolar, 40,
6114 West 35th Ave., Braden-
ton, was charged with viola-
tion of probation. He was on
probation for tampering with
a witness and aggravated
stalking.
*Courtney Shaun Lashley, 28,
1708 South Ave., Fort Pierce,
was charged with violation of
community control. He was
on community control for
burglary -of a structure and
possession of burglary tools.
*Gerrit Barber, 42, 2007
Grand Club Drive, Building T,
Fort Pierce, was charged with
violation of probation. He
was on probation for driving
under the influence, posses-
sion of cocaine.
*Everett James, 48, 229 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
. Lucie, was charged with pos-
session on marijuana, failure
to appear in court and viola-
tion of probation. He was on
probation for resisting an
officer.
*Laura Michelle Hernandez,
31, 600 19th St., Unit No. 5,
Galveston, Texas, was
charged with violation of
probation. She was on proba-
tion for possession of
cocaine.
*James Baskey, 29, 611 Mades
Drive, Fort Pierce, was
charged with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for child abuse.
*Walter Lee Roberts Jr., 25,
2107 Florida Ave., Fort Pierce,
was charged with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for sale of marijuana.
*Jose Ramon Olan Serreno,
33, 11821 Southwest 18th St.,
Miami, was charges with fail-
ure to appear in court on a
charge of burglary of a
dwelling, attempted burglary
and grand theft.
*Marcus Anthony Nizza, 20,
1425 S.W. Calloway St., Port
St. Lucie, was charged with
failure to appear in court on a
charge of possession of mari-
juana.
*Lisa Anne Smith, 33, 6101
Tangelo Drive, Fort Pierce,
was charged with being a
habitual traffic offender.
*Colby Allen Thompson, 23,
900 N. Rock Road, Fort
Pierce, was charged with
grand theft of an automobile
and reckless driving.
*James Dean Carpenter, 29,
1219 Olive St., Jensen Beach,
was charged with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for grand theft.
*Jonathan Oaks, 32, no
address listed, was charged
with grand theft.
*Erica Lynne Delgado,, 35,
1110 Orange Ave., Unit A,
Fort Pierce, was charged with
sale of cocaine.
*Christopher Howe, 23, 1919
S.E. Hillmore Drive, Apt. 91,
Port St. Lucie, was charged
with violation of probation.
He was on probation for
being a habitual traffic
offender.
*Steven Lawrence Moran, 22,
6236 Russakis Ave., Fort
Pierce, was charged with
third-degree grand theft.
*Melinda Metelli, 33, 1401 N.
Ball Court, Port St. Lucie, was
charged with violation of
community control. He was
on community control for
criminal use of personal
identification and felony bat-'
tery.
*Amanda Irene Browers, 24,
5000 S.E. Federal Hwy., Unit
80, Stuart, was charged with
violation of probation. She
was on probation for third-
degree grand theft.
*Jillian Marie Dhillon, 21,
1473 S.W. Seagull Way, Palm
City, was charged with viola-
tion of probation. He was on
probation for uttering a
forged bill.
*Lyndale James Kelly, 19, 908
Bayou St., Stuart, was
charged with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for being a habitual traf-
fic offender.
*Guadalupe Perez Garcia, 31,
no address listed, was
POLICE REPORT
charged with violation of
probation.
*Dawn Lorraine Griffiths, 28,
135 E. Aldea St., Port St. Lucie,
was charged with two counts
of possession of a controlled
substance and two counts of
possession of drug parapher-
nalia.
*Michelle Borchert, 20, 1792
S.W. Leafy Road, Port St.
Lucie, was charged with fail-
ure to appear in court on a
charge of possession of more
than 20 grams of marijuana,
possession of drug parapher-
nalia and aggravated assault
with a deadly weapon.
*Jorge Manuel Herrera, 51,
9624 N.W. Seventh Circle,
Plantation, was charged with
being a habitual traffic
offender.
*Ariana Stevenson, 29, 2902
Anderson Drive, Fort Pierce,
was charged with child neg-
lect.
*Charles Letait Granger, 31,
2444 Seneca Ave., Fort Pierce,
was charged with possession
of more than 20 grams of'
marijuana.
*Shaklyn Dominique Lee, 21,
3101 Tropic Blvd., Fort Pierce,
was charged with uttering a
forged instrument, forgery,
grand theft and resisting an
officer without violence.
*Robert Conrad Mole, 39, 208
N.W. Airoso Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, was charged with vio-
lation of probation. He was
on probation for battery.
*Bryan Wheeler, 23, 4412
Pressler Blvd., Fort Pierce,
was charged with aggravated
child abuse and simple bat-
tery.
*Latherie Renee Bell, 43, 103
Essex Drive, Fort Pierce, was
charged with aggravated bat-
tery.
*Jeffery Ross Harper, 48, 5233
Deanna Lane, Fort Pierce,
was charged with aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon
and resisting an officer with-
out violence.
*Stanley Murphy Smith Jr.,
47, 2200 S. Brocksmith Road,
Fort Pierce, was charged with
two counts of possession of a
firearm by a convicted felon,
possession of 20 grams or
less of marijuana and posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia.
*Walter Lee Roberts Jr., 25,
2107 Florida Ave., Fort Pierce,
was charged with possession
of cocaine.
*Marlon Hogan, 51, 160 S.
Hollywood Ave., Unit 1, Day-
tona Beach, was charged
with violation of probation.
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Pick up the poop
I would like to know if there is a pooper-scooper ordi-
nance in Port St. Lucie. I think I read about it at one time,
but I am not sure. If there isn't, there should be. I now
have one dog, had three previously, and they all did their
business in my own back yard.'
Unfortunately, there are people who just walk their dogs
all over and do not clean up after them. Mostly large dogs
who leave large deposits on the lawn.
Not another Wal-mart
So, Wal-Mart doesn't want to build another Supercenter
in Port St. Lucie. If the economy wasn't so bad, they would
be jumping at the opportunity. The location is a prime
target for the out of control growth that has plagued this
city for many, many decades.
United as one
We who are citizens of the United States of America can
certainly claim being Americans. Most of the world would
point our country out as being America. Being just a bit
critical, I would say that Canadians, Brazilians, and anyone
living in North or South America may consider themselves
Americans.'
We are the United States "of America."
Being a citizen of this country since birth, and having no
agenda, I wish we had a singular name, which would define
us. To be proper, we are citizens of the United States.
Calling us United States-eons is cumbersome.
Having served in the service of our country, I'm well
aware of the proper title given for government agencies. We
don't say, the American congress, or the American military,
etc.
If we need a reminder, look above the pocket of any of
our troops. It's not American Army, American Marines,
American Navy, and etc. It is U. S.
Our next step is to become united. We are a great melting
pot of diversity. I suppose what we're called isn't that
important as long as we stand united in seeking the best for
our country.
After all, we are the United States (and people) of America.
What's wrong with elected officials?
What is it with our elected representatives? Why are they
so arrogant to avoid doing the will of the people?
SI.thought they took an oath on the Bible to represent the
people who elected them.
Yet, they ignore the wishes of the citizens of this country.
If you or I took an oath and lied or failed to do what was
expected, we would be fired, jailed, or at the least be
terminated. ,
Yet, several of our government elected officials do just
that. They ignore the American people.
It is a very sad vision of our government.
Anchor babies are citizens
Whoever wrote about anchor babies not being citizens of
the United States unless his or her parents are citizens is
wrong. If a baby is born here, it is a citizen. It also has'the.
right to bring in all of its relatives due to chain migration.
It's a fact that some companies are running birthing tours,
where womenfrom other countries come to the United
States in their eighth month just to have their baby. Now,
we are responsible for them. It's not fair. Company's then
hire these illegals and our government takes care of the
rest. It's just not fair.
Employee would rather be
treated like a dog than a machine
I read an article today onYahoo's HotJobs titled, "Survey
Highlights Managers' Role in Job Satisfaction."
From all my years in the employment world, this has
been my experience. I've loved all my jobs. It's the (man-
agers) and their management style that leaves something
to be desired.
While you are employed, big business management
treats you like a machine.
Youwalk up to a computer, an (ATM), your lawn mower,
your car, a light switch, a faucet... and you demand the
machine start working and get the job done. Likewise,
management will walk up to you, and say, "Here. Do this,"
and walk nonchalantly away.
Most of us, myself included, don't walk up to a machine
and ask how it's doing or did you have a good day. We don't
stop to thank our machines, or praise our printers for not
jamming, unless you are into Zen Buddhism, like Robert
Pirsig's "Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance."
We tend to replace our old and excellent-working
machines with newer ones. And we keep the machines that
don't work well or at all for sentimental reasons. Likewise,
management tends to get rid of industrious healthy
machines, for cheaper and newer models, while keeping
the lackadaisical ones. They spend more money doing this.
What happened to treating employees for who they are,
human beings on the road of life?
What is taught in business schools, management courses,
in meetings? Can there be such a thing as humanistic
management?
Does your president/CEO ever stop by to just say "hello"
to his/her fellow human beings? Why not treat your subor-
dinates like you would treat your beloved dog.
I'd rather be treated like a dog than a machine.
If you're sick, stay at home
Last night I went to a local club where the hostess greets
everyone. Our hostess was extremely ill, had been to the
doctor's that day, and was at work with a fever. What makes
her think that she can make other people sick? If you're
contagious, stay home.
Thanks go to law enforcement
I would like to send a big thank you out to the men and
women of law enforcement.
Every day they risk their lives to protect our communities
and families only to be blamed for other people's mistakes.
I think people should police themselves while driving. If the
speed limit is 55 mph, then don't go over. If you see smoke
or fog while driving, slow down. Use common sense people.
No compassion in medical field
I had to change my health insurance plan because of
excessive cost. I had a cardiologist and neurologist for 21
years who did not accept my new medical plan and could
no longer care for me. So much for compassion.
Extra-wide turns not only odd, but dangerous
I'm just wondering why the drivers who are making a
right turn have to swing over to the left lane? Or when
they're making a left, they swing over to the right. I guess
they don't realize how dangerous that can be. It just really
bugs me.
Foreign car buyers responsible
for unemployment costs
Everyone driving foreign built cars Toyotas, Infini-
ties, Hondas, etc. mostly Toyotas, are responsible for
the 7.5 percent unemployment (rate) in.Michigan: You
have put a lot of people out of work in the automobile
factories.
Now we, the taxpayers, have to pay for these folks with
unemployment payments.
Everyone I know (who) drives a Toyota (is) unhappy
with these cars. The Fords, Chryslers (and) General
Motors cars are made better and certainly more (stylish).
Buy U.S.A.
Will take the gecko over the asterisk anytime
I was just reading your "Turned off by the asterisks ads."
After talking to my friends about it, they all react the same
way. We all turn the channel off or change channels.
Give-me the gecko for Geico anytime. That is the cutest.
Mostly Republicans guilty
of anti-democratic practices
I love the Rants & Raves section of the paper. It does,
however, give me pause when I think that some of the
writers are voters. Their positions can be pretty scary.
One example is the quote from "Ranters should find
better things to complain about." This ranter warns that
should a Democrat be elected president "this will become a
socialized county" and we won't be able to protest.
Does the writer mean that we will become a socialist
country, where the workers control the means of produc-
tion and we will experience the dictatorship of the prole-
tariat? That the state will own all property and industry?
That the Democrats would use violent repression to stop us
from protesting and wipe out constitutional protections for
redress of grievances?
Or does he truly mean socialized, (like Sweden or Nor-
way) where health care, college, vocational training, etc., is
free? Where the residents of these countries have some of
the highest levels of disposable income in the world?
Both are unlikely results of a Democratic presidency. The
use of such extreme, alarmist language only serves to
further polarize the electorate and drive them from the
democratic process. If the writer wants to honestly scruti-
nize which party has done/will do more to reduce citizen's
ability to protest or get important information, then he
needs to look into which administration brought us protest
zones that are miles from the people and institutions that
are the subject of protest. He needs to look into which party
has an administration with a practice of denying informa-
tion requests and making routine documents secret. Which
party sent its people to the hospital bedside of a sick
attorney general (John Ashcroft) in the hope that, in his
fevered state, he would re-sign a program that the adminis-
tration's own Justice Department appointees declared
unconstitutional?
The writer's fears of anti-democratic practices have, in
some part, already been realized under a Republican
administration. The idea that a Democratic president and
Congress would do the same is not outlandish,s but it hast
generally been Republican administrations that have done
more to reduce access to government and information.
I am neither a Democrat nor a Republican, and I have
very little hope that any of these candidates have the desire
or ability to wrest control of our government from the
hands of the corporations that currently own it.
Now get out of the left lane; I have a protest to get to.
Troops fighting for God, freedom, not oil
I'm sick and tired of liberal Democrats referring to the
"Bush War" and the "Iraq War."
The IraqWar was over when Bush said it was. And we won it.
We are now fighting a worldwide terrorist war, which,
started long before Iraq, and every free and democratic
country should be involved in it.
I might add "The Oil War" is not. It is a religious war,
which the radicals started long before our time. We let them
get away with it for too long.
Our troops are not fighting for oil; they are fighting for
God and our freedom. If we pull out now, Iran will walk
right in and take over, and we never will stop them.
The majority of Muslims are fine people. The same with
the Democrats. I was one until (Sen. John) Kerry came on
the scene. The good ones are.silent and let the Dumbos run
the show.
Changes mind about Hillary for president
This presidential race has gotten out of control.
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From page A6
First, who is running for president Hillary or Bill? You
say, "Hillary." You could have fooled me.
Secondly, the Clintons (and) the Obamas. Come on, we're
all adults here. Stop acting like children.
I don't know about anyone else, but I want my next
president to be an adult. Someone who is going to do
something to help the country and its people. Someone
who has the country's best interest at heart and not a child
throwing tantrums, ranting and raving, hollering and
screaming every time something doesn't go his/her way.
For Hillary and Bill to slander Obama because of what he
did as a child, a teenager, not yet an adult, is ridiculous.
Have they forgotten their own sordid history (done) not
as minors, but as adults. Mr. Clinton in England, srloking
but not inhaling and his brother's comment that the
president has a nose like a vacuum. All the president's
sordid affairs, Monica Lewinsky and the other women who
accused him of rape but didn't have enough evidence.
My vote was for Hillary. Obama does not have enough
experience.
Now that Hillary and Bill have shown their true colors, I
don't want a child in the presidency. Hillary also seems to
have a habit of turning on the waterworks when all else
fails. Sorry, this won't work for me. I don't want a woman
who shows weakness in the position as leader of the
country.
The individual for presidency must be strong, not show
any sign of weakness. She is not such a candidate.
U.S. foreign policy
detrimental to international status
It appears to me that two aspects of America's foreign
policy are definitely at odds with our efforts to be the
leader of the free world.
First is our constant harping about spreading democra-
cy around the world. All this does is to alienate many
world leaders and give people with poorly thought out
plans and no wherewithal to accomplish these plans false
hope. We get embroiled in a clandestine effort to support
people who in the end turn against us for one reason or
another. Need I mention Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan?
Second is our harping about human rights abuses in
sovereign countries. This again tends to alienate national
leaders and makes them reluctant to assist us in any
international endeavor.
It seams to me that if we are not satisfied with the
conduct of the government in another country, we should
refuse any afid all economic aid until such time as the
government changes through the actions of the citizens of
that country. All too often our money is spent overseas
and given to some tinpot dictator who talks big at the
United Nations in New York and then goes home in his
Lear jet, rides to his heavily guarded residence in a
$200,000 limousine, while wearing a $2,000 suit that we as
American taxpayers ultimately paid for.
History tells us that this democratic nation was not born
overnight and went through many hard-earned lessons
until we arrived at where we are today, and we still don't
have it right.
How then can we expect any country to make major
changes overnight? ,
Athlete should be allowed to compete
in Beijing Olympics
In Brussels, Belgium, the (International Association of
Athletics Federations) has decided to keep one of the most
inspiring athletes (Oscar Pistorius of South Africa) out of
the Beijing Olympics. They feel that his prosthetic racing
legs give him a competitive advantage. You see, since both
legs were amputated at 10 months old from the knees
down, there is that much less flesh, so there is less respira-
tion, so he tires less than an able-bodied athlete.
The world really needs to see this young man in action.
This man is a potential hero to so many people and should
be allowed to run in the Olympics. He would be an inspira-
tion to so many. He runs on prosthetic legs with kind of a
flexible ski blade for feet. I would love to see the world in an
uproar over this injustice;
They said that he would be allowed to compete in the
Special Olympics.
Ron Paul has solutions other candidates don't
It seems most presidential candidates, both Democrat
and Republican, share a-set of unquestioned assumptions
about public policy. It's time to examine these assump-
tions.
The government can borrow money indefinitely with
no adverse consequences. This is absurd on the face, yet
no candidate except Ron Paul seems to question it. The
non-partisan comptroller general for the United States,
David Walker, said in an interview, "Even if we balance the
budget tomorrow, we still have this $53 trillion [debt] that
grows $2 trillion to $3 trillion a year by doing nothing."
The United States has a moral obligation to police the
world, protecting U.S. interests. On the contrary,'we have
strayed quite far from the foreign policy our Founding
Fathers envisioned: "Peace, commerce and honest friend-
ship with all nations; entangling alliances with none."
(Thomas Jefferson) Our armed forces should only be
deployed to protect our national security, not some
vaguely defined interests.
A non-interventionist foreign policy implies isolation-
ism, a weak national defense and an increased risk of
terrorist attacks. Our current policy of armed intervention
into the affairs of other nations not only results in needless
deaths of our servicemen and women, but it stirs up hatred
of us around the world. It is also ineffective. An aggressive
Iran today is the result of our intervention there in 1953.
Saddam'Hussein grew in power largely as a result of our
support when he invaded Iran. Osama Bin Laden is a result
of our intervention in Afghanistan in the 1980s. The Arab-
Israeli conflict is fueled by our foreign aid to both sides.
Ron Paul is the only candidate to consistently and
courageously challenge these assumptions. He is the only
candidate to advocate decreasing the power of Washing-
ton, eliminating the income tax and paying for it by'
spending less, not by borrowing more or devising a new
taxing scheme. Ron Paul will ensure we have the strongest
military in the world, but will use it only upon declaration
of war by Congress. (He) will eliminate all foreign subsidies
to brutal dictators and allow free trade with their people,
spreading democracy by example, not force. (He) will
defend our own borders, preventing terrorists from
sneaking into our country. (He) will restore America's
standing in the world which will, in the long run, remove
the motivation for terrorists to attack us.
Parents should try other options
before using drugs for ADHD
Looking back, I probably would have been diagnosed
ADHD. Math problems were OK, but pages of computation
were grueling. By the second one, I was looking out of the
windows in dreamland. I was high on reading comprehen-
sion, but low on speed and desire to read. When asked a
question, I-would begin with answer A, then be distracted
by exceptions, answer B and C, and exceptions to those. I
am so thankful that I am not dealing with the effects of drug
dependency or withdrawal.
If my child (was diagnosed with) ADHD, I would have her
ih music and dance lessons, perhaps in swim lessons as
well. Music improves math ability beyond your wildest
dreams, especially if started in early elementary grades.
We would play math games, like war addition or war
multiplication with cards. Computer games increase the
ability to focus. Upon reflection, my son might have been
(diagnosed with) ADHD if given a chance, except he had ,
karate instead of dance.
I would also be careful of the diet. Limit carbohydrates,
sugars and starches. Limit processed foods with chemical
additives. If you take the time to read the ingredients on a
box of prepared food, the list of chemicals (is) horrifying.
There are, in fact, safe levels of poisons to destroy bacteria
and molds and prolong shelf life. Safe levels means most
people can tolerate them at that level, but they can be toxic
to others.
I might even take my child back to a lamb diet and see if
there were improvement, then I would add one food per
day, avoiding the foods that usually cause the most people
the most problems. I would add rice, then, vegetables one
at a time. I'd especially watch corn, peppers, tomatoes,
citrus, potatoes, eggs, flour, wheat, rye, oats, dairy and
chocolate.
Friends with hyperactive children often.found chemical
additives worse than sugar. Children tolerate homemade
cookies, but not store-bought ones. A ketogenic diet
(Atkins) has been prescribed for children with epilepsy with
amazing results. I am not saying that diet and music and
exercise cures everything, I am just suggesting that parents
explore less potentially destructive options before going to
chemical (drug) cures.
Parents of ADHD children should
not be criticized by those who aren't
I need to write to the many people who have written
regarding treatment for children with ADHD..
First of all, I almost had to laugh at the writer of the
original letter, who obviously knows absolutely nothing
, about the disorder. I also want to applaud the many
intelligent and experienced people who have written,
sharing their experience and knowledge.
Anyone who has any experience with this disorder is
aware that parents of these children are far from lazy. In
fact, these parents are quite the opposite. These parents are
intelligent enough to realize and admit that their child is
not developing the way they should be in specific areas, and
to go through the proper channels to get them the help that
they need.
The lazy parents are the ones (such as) this writer, who
thinks that because a child misbehaves, he needs more
discipline. These people are in denial that their child may
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Fellow Florida Car Dealers, if
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to be some "holier than thou" cai
was always perfect for the pas
When I look at some of my pas
and sales tactics, I am not alt
But I have evolved as my cust
evolved. My customers' expect.
of education -and sophistication
higher today. Your customers are
My remarks are made sincerely
positive intent toward you and y
ers. I am not trying to tell you
how to .run your business. I
am suggesting a change that
will reward both you and your
customers.
Virtually every car dealer
in Florida adds a charge to
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to nearly $1,000. This extra
charge is programmed into
your computer. It has been ma
many states including California
legal in Florida The reason you
fee is simply to increase the prior
and your proit in such a manner
noticed by your customers. This
wrong I used to charge a deal
and when I stopped charging it
ago it was scary. But I did it bec
no longer in good conscience,
customers Just because ever
was doing Ire same thing, did
correct
you don't Now, here is the good news. After eliminat-
don't profess ing the dealer fee my profit per car did drop
r dealer who by about the amount of the dealer fee, but
st 38 years. my customers. realized I was now giving them
t advertising a fair shake and quoting a complete out-the-
ways proud. door price with no "surprises". And the word
homers have spread. My volume of car sales began to rise
atlons, level rapidly. Sure, I was making a few hundred
n are much dollars less per car, but I was selling a lot
no different, more cars. I was and am selling cars to many
and with a of your former customers. My bottom line
'our custom- has improved, not because I eliminated the
dealer fee, but because I was
"My customerIS 'able to earn the trust of more
S customers in buying their new
expectations, level or used car. You can do the
same.
of education and Why am I writing this letter?
I'm not going to tell you that
sophistication are I think of myself as the new
"sheriff" that has come to
much higher today." "clean up' South Florida". in
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a, but is still learn why they should buy a car from me,
i charge this and not you. And, I am also aware that most
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that it is not ignore it or not have the courage to follow my
is just plain lead. But maybe you will be the exception. If
,r fee ($495) you have any interest in following my 'lead,
a few years call me anytime. I don't have a secretary and
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mislead my love to chat with you about this.
rybody else Sincerely,
not make it
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By RITA HART
Staff writer
PORT ST. LUCIE Jay
Garcia was just 20 years
old when he met a jeweler
in New York City who
began teaching him the
trade.
"I loved it," said Mr. Gar-
cia, owner of Jay's Fine
Jewelry in St. Lucie West.
"And when I was 21, I
opened up my own little
place with $1,000."
His love for the craft
WellMed Medical Group welcomes
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shows the minute you walk
in the door of his impres-
sive store.
Jay's Fine Jewelry first
opened 13 years ago in the
Publix plaza on St. Lucie
West Boulevard.
"No one really knew we
were there, so we moved
next to Dunkin' Donuts. It
was better there, but now I
own my own building in
our new location," said Mr.
Garcia. "People are coming
in and saying, 'welcome to
the neighborhood,' but
we've been here for years."
The numerous return
customers of-.Jay's are cer-
tainly aware of that.
"I moved down here in
2004 and since then, I've
been a customer," said
- _ _
Robert Brett of The Cas-
cades. "I am very happy
with him. I was recom-
mended by my insurance
agent, who said his son
and daughter-in-law had;
dealt with Jay's for years.
And for the quality and
value, his pricing is very
reasonable."
Mr. Garcia is a graduate
of the Gemological Insti-
tute of America, where he
studied for seven years. He
now specializes in custom
work.
"I once did a small
'Phantom of the Opera'
mask in 14-carat gold,"
said Mr. Garcia, comment-
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Jewelry
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ing on his most unusual
request for custom jewels.
Mr. Garcia is proud of
the quality of his work-
S manship.
"I was always taught if
you're using 14-carat,. it's
got to be pure 14-carat. We
don't cut corners. It's the
difference in doing the job
S right. I will make a piece
as if it's for me," he said.
Jay's Fine Jewelry is also
unique in that all work is
done on the premises,
I with state-of-the-art
machines.
S "Wax molds, casting,
finishing; everything stays
here," said Mr. Garcia.
In addition to the, cus-
tom work and display
cases filled with gorgeous
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years, said the number of
Jay's repeat customers
goes beyond the beautiful
gems they offer.
"It is because of our
connection with the cus-
tomers," said Ms. Piscopo.
"They are our friends. We
have generations within
families now coming to
the store. Our customers
are so good at referring
others here and that's
important."
Ms. Piscopo said people
know they will be treated
the same whether they
want a .25-carat ring or a
3-carat ring.
"It goes deeper than just
* customer service," she
said.
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do every year. We don't."
Pastor Nimmo explained
that his church has one
additional service during
Lenten season, a Monday
through Thursday com-
munion service he com-
pared to the Jewish Seder.
"We sit around tables with
symbolic food, some of
which the Jews still use in
their Seder. We have scrip-
ture readings and put it in
that context. The experi-
ence is more of the tradi-
tional, original context in
which Christ instituted the
Lord's Supper," he said.
The church's only other
observance of the 40 days of
Lent is in the form of a study
group that meets on Tues-
days.
"We are going to run the
whole nature of God scrip-
ture and faith, and what
God has done in history and
what that says about who
we are and what salvation is
about, and our understand-
ing of the sacraments," said
Pastor Nimmo.
Port St. Lucie's First Bap-
tist Church, on the other
hand, does not plan on hav-
ing any special services dur-
ing the Lenten season.,
"Most Baptist churches
that I know of don't do
much in terms of traditional
Lenten services," said Bryan
D. Herrington, senior pastor
of First Baptist. "Most are
not liturgical in worship."
Pastor Herrington, howev-
er, did say that his church is,
planning special services
during Easter weekend that
connects God with the trou-
bles of modern times.
"We will have a media-
driven Easter presentation
during the worship service
and we are also launching a
series during the services
called 'Global Warning.'
Basically, we'll be empha-
sizing the scriptures and
prophesies about events
that are taking place in our
-world now and in the
future," he said.
Carl Hellwig Jr., parochial
vicar for St. Elizabeth Ann
Seton Catholic Church in
Port St. Lucie, spoke of the
importance to Roman
Catholics of Ash Wednes-
day, the first day of Lent,
which took place on Feb. 6
this year. Although not a day
when Catholics are obligat-
ed to attend Mass, "We had
740 people at our evening
Mass alone," said Father
Hellwig.
Father Hellwig said when
he spoke to congregants at
that Mass, he reminded
them that the practices of
fasting and abstinence and
adorning the altar in the
color purple were all signs
of mourning, important
symbols in remembering
the passion and death of
Christ.
"But Lent, in a sense, is
also a joyous time, because
it leads to salvation," said
Father Hellwig. "It's a time
of inner conversion. The
first line of the movie
"Bryan's Song" .says that
every true story ends in
death. But this is one that
doesn't, because if it ended
with the passion it would be
nothing more than a good
man dying. It's the resurrec-
tion, and the fact that Christ
overcame death."
More than one minister
pointed out that the com-
mon practice of Christians
"giving up" something dur-
ing the Lenten season loses
meaning if Christians sim-
ply go back to their old ways
when Lent is over.
"We're not into depriva-
tion," said Pastor Nimmo.
"What good is there in say-
ing 'I'm going to give up cig-
arettes' or 'I'm going to try
not to swear,' afid then
going back to your old ways
after the 40 days are over?"
Father Hellwig would
agree.
"I gave up candy as a child
and that was great, because
it was teaching me. But Lent
is a permanent change, not
going back to the way things
were after 40 days. Giving
up racism, or being more
patient or giving up always
being right or in control.
Those are the things that
will change us. Lent is a call
to a conversion of heart."
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Global Heart
Spiritual Center
Everyone is invited to this
non-denominational Sun-
day morning meditation
and service held at Langford
Park, 2369 N.E. Dixie High-
way, Jensen Beach. (Just
South of the old Arch) Medi-
tation, led by James Tucker,
starts at 10 a.m. Weekly serv-
ice, led by Science of Mind
Practitioner Rev. Celia Filla,
starts at 10:30 a.m. Come
and be filled. Fellowship
after the service. Call (772)
332-0074.
Resurrection
Life Family
Worship Center
Basketball every Friday
night at Forest Grove Middle
School, 3201 S. 25th Street in
Fort Pierce. The fun begins
at 9 p.m. and there is always.
room for more players. All
youth ages 12 to 18 are wel-
come but come ready to
play because spectators are
not allowed.
Free cassettes of the
preached Word are now
available at Resurrection
FamilyWorship Center.
The Youth (ages 8-12)
and Teen (ages 13-18) Min-
istry will be a rap session,
ministry, and discussion of
issues that- concern youth.
There is no admission
charge; for more informa-
tion, call the church.
The Men's Ministry and
Ladies' Ministry will hold a
meeting at 7 p.m. on Sun-
day, Feb. 17. There is no
admission charge; for addi-
tional information, call the
church.
Church number is (772)
465-0036. Resurrection Life
Family Worship Center is
located at 405 Ixoria Avenue
in Fort Pierce.
Westside Baptist
Church
The Westside concert
series will feature The
Isaacs, on Friday Feb. 22, at
7 p.m. Tickets are $15.
Opening act will be The
Jenkins Boys with Pastor
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Dale Ingersoll. Tickets may
be picked up at the church
office, or can be held at the
door. Westside Baptist
Church is located at 3361
South Jenkins Road, in Fort
Pierce.
For more information, call
(772) 461-7828.
Victory Word Church
Christian Karate Classes
for ages 6 to 120 are avail-
able every Monday, Wednes-
day and Friday from 6:30-
8pm. Everyone is welcome
to attend. Uniforms are $15
and instruction is $25 per
month with family dis-
counts available.
V Girlfriends, the
women's ministry at Victory
Word Church, will meet at
10 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 16.
The topic for February's
meeting will be "Sacred
Romance" Admission is free
and newcomers are wel-
come.
Family Sunday and fel-
lowship dinner takes place
on Sunday, Feb. 17. Children
of all ages and their families
are welcome to attend the
10 a.m. service, includes a
children's awards ceremony.
Dinner is free but please
bring a covered dish to
share.
Gentlemen are invited to
join the Men of Victory at 10
a.m., on Saturday, Feb. 23,
when they will be studying
"Maximized Manhood" by
Edwin Cole.
Victory Word Church is
located at 4000 South U.S.1
in Fort Pierce. For additional
information, call the church-,
(772) 595-0334.
Port St. Lucie
Worship Center
Youth ages 10 to 21 are
invited to youth fellowship
service on the 2nd and 4th
Friday of the month at 7:30
p.m. February's date is the
22nd.
Port St. Lucie Worship
Center is located at 10662 S.
U.S. Highway One, one
block south of Port St. Lucie
Blvd. in Port St. Lucie.
For additional informa-
tion please call (772) 337-
9111.
Lakewood Park
Methodist Church
Family Life Center
Teriffic Tuesdays, Feb 19
and 26. Programs include
youth games and tutoring,
singing, crafts, Bible study,
and misc. classes. Programs
begin at 3 p.m. with dinner
for $4 from 5 6 p.m.
Concert: "Blind Faith,"
on Feb. 17. Free.
Call (772) 465-1187 for
information.
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The Marketplace Network
Breakfast takes place at 9
a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 16, at
the Holiday Inn, 10120 S.
Federal Highway, Port St.
Lucie. The breakfast is an
informal gathering of South
Florida Christian business
people coming together to
have fellowship and net-
work; the cost is $9.50.
For reservations or more
information, call (772) 204-
7977.
Church World
Service Crop Walk
Ohn Sunday, Feb. 24, start-
ing at 2:30 p.m., people
from ten congregations will
walk the walk for feeding
the hungry irn our area and
around the world. Last year
this community wide,
Church World Service Crop
Walk, which leaves from St.
Andrews Episcopal Church
in Fort Pierce, gave
$4,785.66 to the local Mus-
tard Seed Ministry.
For more information on
how you can be involved,
call (772) 461-5009.
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In the first chapter of
Genesis, we find that God
did a variety of things:
He named. God named
everything He made
except the animals. He
gave that assignment to
Adam.
God separated. He
separated light from
darkness, dry land from
waters, the waters above
from the waters beneath.
God blessed. He blessed
the seventh day and
declared it holy. It was the
day He ceased His creative
work.
As we read God's word,
the Bible, pray, praise and
worship God, we will be
more like Christ. Rather
than relating to God only
on Sunday, we develop our
friendship with Him daily.
This is what He desires.
Over time, God fills our
lives with peace and joy.
God is the answer to
loneliness and depression.
If we do not have a sense
of the primacy, the impor-
tance of God in our lives,
we will never understand
our purpose for living; but
when we do, we begin to
enjoy the journey. We must
invite God to become the
center of our lives. He
must come first, if we are
to experience life as He
intended. God's word
brings meaning to what
we think and do. It re-
defines our relationships
and our circumstances. It
brings life and light to our
world. Let there be light.
Blessed readers, we
invite you to stop by Heart
of Worship this Sunday
and say hello. Let's get
acquainted. We offer free
gift cards and free food for
those in need after each
Sunday afternoon service.
Come and sign-up for
my free piano-keyboard
classes. A new series is
starting soon. I also
perform wedding cere-
monies and offer pre-
marital counseling.
The Rev. David Goode is
the senior pastor at Heart'
of Worship Ministries,
which meets on Sundays at
2:30 p.m. in the arts and
crafts room at the Port St.
Lucie Community Center,
2195Airoso Blvd., across
from City Hall. '
For more information, or
prayer, call (772) 408-8218
or send an e-mail to
heartofworshippsl@yahoo.
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dinner, dance, and auction
at the Pelican Yacht Club in
Fort Pierce on Feb. 1.
The event raised more
than $110,000 to be used
for the current and future
students at John Carroll.
One of the most exciting
moments of the evening
occurred when Joey and
Annette Miller won the
grand prize of $10,000 and
donated the entire prize
back to the school ....
Mr. and Mrs. Miller,
along with St. Lucie Bat-
tery & Tire, have also spon-
sored the Habitat for
Humanity home built by
John Carroll High School
students last year and this
year.
Second place winners
were Jim and Melanie Carr,
and third place winners,
Jack and !Susan Wilson.
Both families also con-
tinued the tradition of
donating. their winnings
back to the school.
All of the mega drawing
prizes were won by John
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He was on probation for
attempted purchase of
cocaine.
*Donald Bruce Stanley, 37,
1971 Floresta Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was charged with vio-
lation of probation. He was
on probation for aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon
without intent to kill, resist-
ing an officer with violence
and driving under the influ-
ence of alcohol.
*Deshawn Michael Fuller, 20,
204 North 39th St., Fort
Pierce, was charged with bur-
glary and grand theft.
Steven Dibenedetto, 34, 2511
S.W. Fairgreen Road, Port St.
Lucie, was charged with fail-
ure to register as a sex offend-
er.,
*Jonathan Lee Noble, 37, 504
S. Fourth St., Apt. H, Seffner,
was charged with false
imprisonment, burglary of a
dwelling with an assault and
sexual battery of a person
with a mental defect.
*Shaun Justin Sneider, 23,'
1330 S.E. Oakmont Lane, Port
St. Lucie, was charged with
fraud, third-degree grand
theft and giving false infor-
mation to a pawnbroker.
*Marie Misti Athon, 37, 1208
Market St., Fort Pierce, was
charged with possession of
roxicodone without a valid
prescription, possession of a
controlled substance without
a valid prescription, posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia
and possession of cocaine.
*Valerie Jay Keller, 21, 154
Nogalas Way, Port St. Lucie,
was charged with a felony
traffic offence.
*Scott David Kinsel, 35, 1930
S.W. Logwood Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was charged with pos-
session of cocaine, posses-
sion of 20 grams or less of
marijuana and possession of
drug paraphernalia..
*Christina Renee Holem, 33,
348 Wymnore Grove, Apt. 103,
Atorrante Springs, was
charged with possession of
cocaine, possession of 20
grams or less of marijuana
and possession of drug para-
phernalia.
*Jeny Julieth St. Laurent, 25,
991 Piedmont Oaks Drive,
Apopka, was charged with
possession of..cocaine, pos-
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session of 20 grams or less of
marijuana and possession of
drug paraphernalia.
*Christopher Helfer, 25, 9110
81st St., Vero Beach, was
charged with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for possession of a con-
trolled substance without a
valid prescription and pos-
session of drug parapherna-
lia.
*Nikoma Miller, 27, 2153
Rockland Drive, Decatur, Ga.,
Was charged with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for grand theft, posses-
sion of cocaine, uttering of a
forged instrument and utter-
ing a forged instrument.
*Anthony Pasohal, 31, 2815
Jefferson Parkway, Apt.. B,
Fort Pierce, was charged with
possession of cocaine with
intent to sell.
*David Lybrook, 28, 700
Mohegan Trail, Georgetown,
Ky., was charged with traf-
ficking in hydrocodone, traf-
ficking in oxycodone and
possession of a controlled
substance with intent to sell.
*Melissa Booth, 29, 322 Main
St., Paris, Ky., was charged
with trafficking in
hydrocodone, trafficking in
oxycodone and possession of
a controlled substance with
intent to sell.
*Tyrone Boatman, 18, 421
S.W. Tulip Blvd., Port St.
,Lucie, was charged with
criminal mischief for a crimi-
nal gang with damage of
more than $200 but less than
$1,000.
Port St. Lucie
Police Department
Feb. i-Feb. 7
*David Vincint Pitts, 28, 1967
S.E. Millbrooke Terrace, Port
St. Lucie, was charged with
possession of cocaine, pos-
session of 20 grams or less of
marijuana and possession of
drug paraphernalia.
*Christina Renee Spencer, 30,
1967 S.E. Millbrooke Terrace,
Port St. Lucie, was charged
with possession of cocaine,
possession of 20 grams or less
of marijuana and possession
of drug paraphernalia.
*Adrienne D. Cerudo, 53,
1401 S.E. North Balcourt
Court, Port St. Lucie, was
charged with possession of
marijuana with intent to sell,
manufacture or deliver, pos-
session of alprazolam with
intent to sell, manufacture or
deliver, child neglect and
possession of more than 20
grams of marijuana.
*Michael Paul Detura, 19,
2105 S.E. Harding St., Port St.
Lucie, was charged with four
counts of possession of
cocaine and three counts of
possession with intent to sell,
manufacture or deliver
cocaine.
*James Clyde Beatty, 46, 1422
S.E. Grapeland Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was charged with vio-
lation of probation. He was
on probation for driving
while his license was
revoked.
*Willie Mack, 65, 1817 S.W.
Openview Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was charged with a
felony warrant.
*Michael Anthony Zappler,
23, 1602 S.E. Clemont St.,
Port 'St. Lucie, was charged
with being a habitual traffic
offender and driving an
unregistered vehicle.
*Patrice Dannell Niehavs, 50,
345 Weatherbee Road, Fort
Pierce, was charged with pos-
session of cocaine and pos-
session of drug parapherna-
lia.
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St. Lucie, was charged with
burglary of a conveyance.
*Kathy Howard, 31, 4648 S.W
Leeward St., Port St. Lucie,
was charged with child neg-
lect.
*Cayetano Fuentes, 6073 S.
Federal Hwy., Lot 11, Fort
Pierce, was charged with
being a habitual traffic
offender and driving under
the influence.
*James Charles Jannazzo, 62,
881 S.W. Curry St., Port St.
Lucie,.was charged with dis-
orderly intoxication, burglary
and grand theft.
*Robert James Pratt, 46, no
address listed, was charged
with disorderly intoxication,
burglary and grand theft.
Florida Department
of Corrections
Feb. I-Feb. 7
*Glenda Robinson, 45, 2013
S.W. Aquarius Lane, Port St.
Lucie, was charged with vio-
lation of probation. She was
on probation for four counts
of obtaining a controlled sub-
stance by fraud.
*Brian Seufzer, 21, 2301 S.W.
Lawford St., Port St. Lucie,
was charged with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for aggravated assault.
*Barber Gerrit, 42, 2007
Grand Club Drive, Fort
Pierce, was charged with vio-
lation of probation. He was
on probation for driving
under the influence and pos-
session of cocaine.
*Christopher Vaca, 19, 762
N.W. Virginia Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was charged with vio-
lation of probation. He was
on probation for battery, tres-
pass, criminal mischief,
grand theft and sheltering an
unmarried minor.
*Cory Bill Luken, 23,432 N.W.
Ravenswood Lane, Port St.
Lucie, was charged with vio-
lation of probation. He was
on probation for battery for
the purpose of promoting a
criminal street gang or caus-
ing, encouraging, soliciting
or recruiting criminal street
gang membership.
*Steven Dibenedetto, 34,
2511 S.W. Fairgreen Road,
Port St. Lucie, was charged
with using a worthless check
to obtain property worth
more than $150.
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Additives contribute to plant health
W th the Florida
spring planting
season rapidly
approaching, we will all
soon be going full steam at
setting up our gardens and
lawns.
When you go to your
favorite retail nursery
shopping for plant food or
fertilizer, you will find a
confusing array of brands
and varieties for almost any
application imaginable.
You will find weed and
feeds, bloom specials, water
soluble, granular, flowering
along with many others.
Although each type of
fertilizer has a specific.
purpose, they all-have one
thing, well, actually three
things in common.
All plant foods and
fertilizers contain a certain
percentage of nitrogen,
phosphorous and potassi-
um. The numbers you see
on the package (for exam-
ple: 8-8-8) indicate the
contents of each of the
above listed elements in the
order I listed them.
Each of these elements
serve a different purpose,
and that is why you will find
so many different blends.
For example, most lawn
fertilizers will contain a
larger first number (nitro-
gen) and the second
(phosphorous) and third
(potassium) will be lower.
The reason is that lawns
need plenty of nitrogen to
keep that lush, green color
and maintain healthy
growth. The other elements,
although still needed, are
not required in such large
quantities.
Another good example is
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food for flowering plants. In
this case, you want to see
the second number (phos-
phorous) higher than the
first and third. This type of
blend is desirable when you
want your plants to bloom.
Higher amounts of phos-
phorous will help enhance
that blooming process
while the lower nitrogen
levels will not cause surge
growth in the plant.
Nitrogen, the first number
on the bag, gives your
plants that lush green color
and enhances the growth
process. This element is
necessary for plant growth.
Bear in mind that some-
times too much of a good
thing is not always good.
Applying too much of this
element can burn or kill
your plants or lawn. Always
apply according to the label
directions.
Phosphorous is the
second number listed on
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necessary for plant health
and is important for flower
and fruit production. This
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Potassium, also known as
potash, is the third number
on your bag. This element is
necessary for proper root
development. Potash can
help plants establish good
root systems that can help
the plants during periods of
drought stress.
Many fertilizers will
contain a variety of trace
elements that will add even
more benefits for your
plants.
Iron is a common trace
element that is added to
many lawn and plant care
formulas. Iron is often a
desirable ingredient if you
are feeding acid-loving
plants such as ixoria, azalea
and gardenia plants.
Some formulas will dig
deeper and contain trace
amounts of zinc, copper or
manganese. Manganese is a
good trace element to look
for in a citrus blend, for
example.
Magnesium is another
trace element you might
want to look for in a plant
food blend. This element is
useful for greening the
leaves of plants, such as
roses, tomatoes and palm
trees.
A simple and inexpensive
way to add this element to
your plants is by adding
Epsom salts to your soil.
For a 3-gallon potted
plant, use about a quarter
cup, and sprinkle around
the plant. Water after
applying.
You can do this about
once a month for preven-
tive maintenance or more
often if your plants need.a
boost.
There is a wide array of
plants that can benefit
from this simple trick
including ixoria, gardenia,
palms and hibiscus, along
with many of your com-
mon indoor tropicals.
I have had many people
come back to me with great
success stories on this
simple secret. A good
garden retailer will have
Epsom salts included with
their plant food mix.
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the 2600 block of Southwest Cameo Boulevard after
they found the black female dog on the side of their
house, bleeding profusely.
Animal Control officers transported the injured dog to
the Emergency Animal Clinic in Fort Pierce, where a vet-
erinarian said the dog had been shot in the back. The
bullet exited through the dog's abdomen.
The dog was then taken to the Humane Society of St.
Lucie County and is expected to fully recover.
As of press time, police had no suspects. Anyone with
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Church in Jensen Beach to
celebrate the Parish's 35th
anniversary, Saturday, Feb.
23, at 7 p.m.
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worship, prayer and story-
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have any problems that
can't be solved with a simple
slap on the behind. They are
in denial that their child
may have a brain chemical
disorder that can only be
treated by medication.
The writer thinks that
parents and teachers of
ADHD kids want to "drug
their kids to make them sit
still" yet another state-
ment that is far from the
truth. Parents of ADHD kids
care enough about our kids
to wait to do anything it
takes to make sure that our
kids live up to their poten-
tial.
-The writer talks .about
being outraged at having his
child diagnosed with a
mental disorder. Just
because there is no blood
test for a disorder, does not
mean it doesn't exist. It also
does not mean that there is
no treatment for this
disorder. Would the writer
be outraged if his child were
diagnosed with diabetes or
epilepsy?
The last thing parents of
ADHD kids need is to be
criticized by ignorant
people. We have recognized
that our child has a prob-
lem, we have sought out
experts, we have gone
through any number of
medication trials, and we
have finally found what it
takes for our precious child
(or children) to be able to
function normally. To have
people who do not know
what they are talking about
criticize us, call us lazy, or
attack our parenting skills,
is just adding salt to the
wound. Basically, we know a
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High school quartet
to perform
Students in preparatory
high school orchestra
programs at Lincoln Park
Academy will perform in
the outer lobby of the Fort
Pierce Library, 101 Melody
Lane, on Feb. 21 at 4 p.m.
Kirsten Nipper, the
orchestra conductor, will
present the string quartet.
The quartet program was
designed to provide stu-
dents with additional
opportunities outside of the
string orchestra format.
Students are exposed to
more challenging music
and develop stronger
instrumental skills.
The program is free, and
registration is not required.
Sunrise Theatre
offers free
performance
The Feb. 21 performance
of African Footprint at the
Sunrise Theatre is a free
performance, open to the
community, in celebration
of Black History month.
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY
Lightfoot to bring his hits to area
BY SHELLEY KOPPEL
Entertainment writer
Singer/songwriter
Gordon Lightfoot was
inducted into the Canadi-
an Music Hall of Fame in
1986 by Bob Dylan, who
called the Orillia, Ontario,
native "someone of rare
talent."
His songs "If You Could
Read my Mind,"
"Sundown," "That's What
You Get for Loving Me,"
"Rainy Day People," "Early
Morning Rain" and "The
Wreck of the Edmund
Fitzgerald" were all hits.
His compositions have
also been covered by
virtually every artist of the
past 30 years including
Bob Dylan, Judy Collins,
Richie Havens, Anne
Murray, Peter, Paul and
Mary, Barbra Streisand
and Tori Amos.
Gordon Lightfoot comes
to the Sunrise Theatre on
Feb. 23, and he spoke by
phone from Toronto about
his career, his health and
the future.
It was "If You Could Read
my Mind" that brought
him to the notice of
American audiences in
1970, and it changed his
life.
"It came out of
nowhere," he said. "It was
on an album, and no one
thought it was going to be
a single. I realized it was a
good song after the fact. It
was about something I
was going through."
One of his most memo-
rable songs, 'The Wreck of
the Edmund Fitzgerald,'
tells the story of the
capsizing of the freighter,
the Edmund Fitzgerald,
during a storm on Lake
Superior in 1975. All 29
hands on deck were lost.
"I was writing a melody
one night," he said. "I was
on a roll. I saw a thing on
television on the 11
o'clock news. It took an
interest because it was
windy outside. I forgot
about it for two weeks and
then I saw a small article
in a national news maga-
zine that just said 29 died.
It was just a column and a
half space. I went back to
the newspapers from four
or five weeks before.
There was no Internet. I
put it in chronological
order and went back to the
melody. The reports
spelled the names wrong.
They even misspelled
Edmund with an 'o.' I felt I
was in memorial mode. I
tried to do it as good as I
could make it. I thought
that people would hear
the song."
People did indeed. He
heard from family mem-
bers and has been part of
reunions and memorials
for the lost men, none of
who were ever found.
In 1976, he established
scholarships at the Great
Lakes Maritime Academy
in Traverse City, Mich., as
a way of giving back.
Since his songs have
been performed by so
many diverse artists, I
asked him if he had a
favorite.
"I never met a cover 1
didn't like," he said as he
laughs.
Now, when he and his
band perform, they sing
songs from his repertoire,
and after early battles with
alcohol and more recent
STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 02-15-2008
Aries-March 21-April 19
You are a high-spirited person. Failure is never an
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Canadian singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot appears
at the Sunrise Theatre in 'An Evening with Gordon
Lightfoot' on Feb. 23.
bouts of life-threatening
illness, he's happy to keep
touring for as long as he
can.
"I appreciate perform-
iig," he said. "I can do it
well, and I like to do it, and
I'm good at it. It's honing
out the fine points in
orchestrations. I've got a
good, strong repertoire, a
good little band and not a
song I don't believe in." He
Thursday
pauses.
"I'm on the 'Summer
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Gordon Lightfoot
appears at the Sunrise
Theatre, 117 S. Second St.,
Fort Pierce, on February 23,
for one show, at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $55 and $49;
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you remain strong and inner directed when all this"
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commended. Remain focused for a month or two
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Jan Buzzeo (Doris), Colette Schweizer (Lucille), Sheryl Kane (Ida) and Harry Banks (Sam)
rehearse a scene from Ivan Menchall's comedy, 'The Cemetery Club,' which will run at
the Barn Theatre in Stuart from Feb. 22 to March 9.
'The Cemetery Club'
brings laughter, tears
BY SHELLEY KOPPEL
Entertainment writer
Is "The Cemetery Club" a
heartwarming comedy or a
light drama?
Francine Beckstead, who
is directing the Barn
Theatre's production of the
Ivan Menchell play, thinks
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"It's a play about three
women, lifelong friends in
Queens, N.Y., who spent,
their adult lives as couples
and who are now young
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"We had three nights of
auditions and 25 actors
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she said. "They were so
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of the piece. So many
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They have created a true
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Veal scalloppini, Steven's
apple cake and facts
you need to know
H ello, smart shoppers. I
hope your Valentine's
Day was special.
Remember, read every
recipe in its entirety before
beginning to cook it. This
way you get the feel of what
you're making.
This column is about veal.
Every time I write about veal,
I get calls and letters from
readers admonishing me for
using this meat.
Veal is the lowest in fat and
cholesterol of all red meats.
Many people do not eat veal
because of the way the
animal is treated.
Here are some facts you
need to know.
Unfortunately, there is very
little use for a male calf. This
is not where we get beef-
steaks. For this reason, they
are kept alive for only a short
time under very restraining
conditions and fed an '
anemic diet to keep the meat
pale.
If all male dairy calves were
kept alive, there would be no
milk for human consump-
tion. It would be wonderful if
the calves could roam freely
on the farm until the end,
but even organic markets
many times cannot get
organic veal, and the price is
astronomical.
It is your choice to eat or
not to eat veal.
The leg, which is where the
cutlets are cut from, is the
lowest in fat. Boneless and
trimmed chops and shoul-
der blade steaks are also a
good choice. Cuts such as
veal shanks and breast of
veal are higher in fat and
cholesterol.
Let's top off this meal with
an easy apple cake.
Enjoy. See you next week.
ARLENE BORG
Romancing the Stove
with the Grammy Guru
VEAL SCALLOPPINI
(NIB) Serves four
This dish is usually made
with cutlets that are pound-
ed to 1/4-inch thickness.
Cutlets are so expensive they
are almost prohibitive. I use
veal shoulder blade steaks,
which cost less than $4 a
pound, and I don't pound
them. Wait for a sale and
stock your freezer; you can
make all kinds of dinners
using this meat.
2 pounds veal blade steaks
Meat tenderizer
1/2-cup flour
1/2-teaspoon salt
3/4 teaspoons black
pepper '
2 large cloves garlic, sliced
thin
2 tablespoons extra virgin
olive oil
Sauce:
1 (14-1/2 ounce) can
tomatoes with juice
Several sprigs fresh Italian
parsley, chopped and
divided or 2 teaspoons
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1/2-teaspoon oregano
1/2-teaspoon black
pepper
Sprinkle veal with tenderiz-
er; pierce all over with a fork.
Remove bones and fat. Cut
meat into 1-inch bite-sized
pieces.
Sprinkle with water. Place
bones in 1-cup water and
simmer for stock.
Put flour, salt and pepper in
a plastic bag. Shake pieces in
mixture. Place the oil in a
large skillet with a tight:
fitting cover. Brown meat.
When half done, add garlic
and continue browning.
Meanwhile, sieve or process
tomatoes for the sauce,
adding remaining ingredi-
ents (using only half the
parsley), to veal. Lower heat
and cook covered about 30
minutes. Watch carefully, it
will stick. If too thick add
some of the stock from the
bones.
Sprinkle with remaining
parsley and serve.
... WITH
MUSHROOMS
AND PEPPERS
2 medium bell peppers,
any color, cut in bite-sized
pieces
8 ounces button mush-
rooms, sliced
When veal has cooked
for 15 minutes add vegeta-
bles.
SNote: I wanted to serve
this delicious dish over
whole-wheat thin spaghet-
ti. Since I didn't want the
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FRIDAY, FEB. 15
"The Producers" comes
to the Sunrise Theatre, 117
S. Second St., Fort Pierce, at
8 p.m. Tickets are $60 and
$50; call the box office at
(772) 461-4775 or order
online at www.sunrisethe-
otre.com.
Live at the Blake
Library, 2351 S.E. Monterey
Road, Stuart, presents
Southern Gents, with
Dixieland/jazz music. Tickets
for the 8 p.m. concert are
$10 in advance, $15 at the
door and are available at
the Blake Library. Call (772)
221-1403
WestFest at Tradition,
featuring Kim Sozzi and the
AlA Jimmy Buffett tribute
band, runs from 5:30-9:30
p.m. with arts and crafts,
children's activities and
refreshments. Call (772)
426-8260.
FRIDAY, FEB. 15,
to TUESDAY, FEB. 19
Comedian Jackie Mason
returns to the Lyric Theatre, 59
S.W. Flagler Ave., Stuart, for
shows at 7 p.m. on Feb 15-19
and at 2 p.m. on Feb. 16.
Tickets are $48 and $43; call '
(772) 286-7827 or order
online at
www.lyrictheatre.com.
SATURDAY, FEB. 16
Children's favorite
"James and the Giant Peach"
comes to the Sunrise Theatre,
117 S. Second St., Fort Pierce,
at 11 a.m. Tickets are $10;
.call the box office at (772)
461-4775 .or order online at
www.sunrisetheatre.com.
Author, storyteller and
musician Madafo Lloyd
Wilson performs at the
Morgade Library and at the
Recreation Center at Jock
Leighton Park in Palm City.
For program times, call (772)
221-1403'.
SUNDAY, FEB. 17
Singer Julie Budd
performs "Gershwin & More"
at the Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W.
Flagler Ave., Stuart, for
shows at 4 and 7 p.m.
Tickets are $42 and $38. Call
(772) '286-7827 or order
online at
www.lyrictheatre.com.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20
Peru Negro melds the
music of Africa and Peru at
the:Sunrise Theatre, 117 S.
Second St., Fort Pierce, at 7
p.m. Tickets are $35 and
$29. Call the box office at
(772) 461-4775 or order
online at www.sunrisethe-
atre.com.
THURSDAY, FEB. 21
African Footprint,
originally scheduled for
March 12, comes to the
Sunrise Theatre, 117 S.
Second St., Fort Pierce at 7
p.m. The performance is free;
pick up tickets at the box
office.
Bars and clubs
THURSDAY, FEB. 14
Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno, Every Thursday,
Guitarist Darrell Gwinn 5-8
pm. (772) 283-1929.
FRIDAY, FEB. 15
Bogey's & Stogey's, 1032
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port
St. Lucie, Call for performers
(772) 337-7778.
Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce,
Solid Gold, 6 -10 p.m. (772)
460-9014;
Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River Drive,
Jensen Beach, Reggae by
Rainfall, Friday and Saturday,
8 p.m. to midnight.(772) 334-
1130,
Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E
Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen
Beach, Most Wanted, 8 p.m.-
midnight. (772) 225-3444.
Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno, Friday and Saturday,
Skeezix 9-12; (772) 283-1929.
Good Times, East Port
Plaza, Port St. Lucie, Just
Ahead, Friday and Saturday,
9:30 p.m.- 2 a.m. (772) 337-
3546.
Groucho's Comedy Club,
Johnny's Rio Mar, 7180 US 1,
Port St. Lucie, John Rathbone
and Anthony Monte. Show at
9 p.m.; tickets are $12.
Reservations suggested. (772)
419-0302.
Hemingway's/Stuart
Lanes, 1580 S. Federal
Highway, Stuart, Special
performance by Bruce
Bosshard, 6-8 p.m. (772) 220-
2840.
Hutchinson Island
Marriott Resort Tiki Bar, 555
Witty, romantic & poignant, lifelong correspondence of two friends.
"LOVE LETTERS" Staring Local Award Winning Actors:
Jerry Badiner and Clara McCarthy of the Barn, Vero Beach
Theatre Guild and Pineapple Playhouse.
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Enjoy Complimentary wine, soda and hors d'oeuvres
before show time and during intermission, and all ladies
will receive a special sweet gift after the' show.
4 Show Time: 8 p.m. Friday & Saturday Feb 15 & 16,
2 p.m. Matinee Sunday Feb 17.
| Tickets $14, students 1/2 price group pricing available
f CALL THE BOX OFFICE 772-465-0366
At St. Lucie Community Theatre's
THE PINEAPPLE
PLAYHOUSE
700 W. Weatherbee Road (Off US 1 just
North of Midway Road in Ft. Pierce)
www.pineappleplayhouse.org.
EARLY BIRD: 4-6PM
MONDAY-FRIDAY ONLY
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MONDAY ALL YOU CAN EAT FRIED SHRIMP
TUESDAY- ALL. YOU CAN EAT FRIED FISH
WEDNESDAY- ALL YOU CAN EAT REEF URISKET
THURSDAY ALL YOU CAN EAT SPARE RIUS
FRIDAYS- ALL YOU CAN EAT FRIED CHICKEN
(FOR ALL WHITE MEAT ADD $1.00)
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Island, Bob Swinton, 5:30-
9:30 p.m. (772) 225-3700.
Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., Stuart, Friday and
Saturday, Skeezix, 8:30 p.m. -
12:30 a.m. (772) 223-5048.
The Stern House, 4110
S.E. Salerno Road, "Jazzed Up
Quartet," 7-10 p.m. (772)
288-4335
The Wave Bar and
Lounge at Sakura Restaurant,
1628 S. Federal Highway,
Stuart, Alita Davis & Reuben
Morgan, 8 p.m.-midnight.
(772) 287-0018.
Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Doug and Matt, 8:15
'p.m.-midnight. (772) 344-
7774.
SATURDAY, FEB. 16
Bogey's & Stogey's, 1032
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port
St. Lucie, Ben Prestage, 9 p.m.
to 1 a.m. (772) 337-7778.
Caf6 Creme, 1068 S.E.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Two of Hearts, 6-8:30
p.m. (772) 337-2111.
Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce,
Soul Rebel, 6-10 p.m. (772)
460-9014.
Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River Drive,
Jensen Beach, Reggae by
Rainfall, 8 p.m. to midnight.
(772) 334-1130.
Crawdaddy's. 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen
Beach, Stony & the House
Rockers, 8 p.m.-midnight,
(772) 225-3444.
Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno, Friday and Saturday,
Skeezix 9-12; (772) 283-1929.
Groucho's Comedy Club,
Club Med Sandpiper 4500 S.E.
Pine Valley St., Port St. Lucie,
John Rathbone and Anthony.
Monte. Show at 8 p.m.; tickets
are $12. Reservations
suggested. (772) 419-0302.
Hutchinson Island
Marriott Resort Tiki Bar, 555
N.E. Ocean Blvd., Hutchinson
Island, Barely Broken, 2 -5
p.m. Bob Swinton, 6 -10 p.m.
(772) 225-3700.
Kings Head Pub, 2838
S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd, Bob
Wamnes, 7-9 p.m. (772) 340-
1223.
Paisano's Restaurant,
2214 Veterans Memorial
Parkway, Joe Holiday Trio, 6-9
p.m. (772) 398-6001
The Wave Bar and
Lounge at Sakura Restaurant,
1628 S. Federal Highway,
Stuart, Drapes of Wrath, 8
p.m.-midnight (772) 287-
0018.
Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
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African Footprint is South
Africa's longest-running
show and melds African and
European-based music and
dance in a program that has
been called "the 'River-
dance' of South Africa." Free
tickets are available at the
theater box office, 117 S.
Second St., Fort Pierce,
Monday-Friday from 10
a.m.-4 p.m.
In addition, the Feb. 20
performance by Peru Negro
and the March 7 perform-
ance by the Avenue D Boys'
Choir, are also dedicated to
Black History Month.
For more information, call
the Sunrise box office at
(772) 461-4775.
St. Lucie
Professional Arts
League announces
showings, winners
Joe Holiday wants to
remind everyone that the St.
Lucie Professional Art
League displays artwork
throughout the year at the
Community Center, 2195
Airoso Blvd., Port St. Lucie,
and in the lobby of the
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Virginia Avenue in Fort
Pierce.
They will also be display-
ing artwork on the River-
walk on Feb. 17 and March 2
from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Upcoming is Art and all that
Jazz on April 5-6.
Winners of Art Show in the
Community Center are
Eleanor Eaton, blue ribbon;
Bob Watson, red ribbon;
Gloria Schultz, white
ribbon; and Joe Holiday,
light blue ribbon.
Barn Theatre holds
auditions for Agatha
Christie play
The Barn Theatre in
Stuart will hold auditions
for Agatha Christie's
"Spider's'Web," on Feb. 24
and 26 at 7 p.m. at the
theater, located at 2400
East Ocean Blvd. The
show, directed by John
Sabo, will run from April
4-20.
The cast consists of three,
women and eight men.
The show is a murder
mystery that takes place in
the drawing room of an
English country estate.
Clarissa, the second wife
of Henry Hailsham-Brown,
spins tales for'her house-
guests, but when a murder
takes place in her own
drawing-room, she finds
the real mystery harder to
deal with.
In addition to Clarissa
Hailsham-Brown, the
women's roles include
Pippa, a 12 year old, and
Mildred Peake, a middle-,
aged widow. The male
roles include Henry
Hailsham-Brown, Claris-
sa's older, dull husband;
Sir Roland Delahaye, a
charming older man;
Hugo Birch, a curmudg-
eon; Jeremy Warrender, an
elegant younger man;
Oliver Costello, a dis-
turbed mystery man;
Elgin, a proper English
butler; Inspector Lord, the
police inspector; and
Constable Jon,es, his loyal
assistant.
Shelley Koppel is an
entertainment writer for
Hometown News.
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Colette Schweizer of Port
St. Lucie, who has a huge
resume, plays Lucille; and
Jan Buzzeo of Port St.
Lucie, a stalwart at the
Pineapple Playhouse,
plays Doris.
Ellie Nichols, of Stuart,
has the small role of
Mildred, the "other
woman," and the director
said that she is a stand-up
comic in real life.
Harry Banks of Port St.
Lucie, who has the pivotal
role of Sam, is new to the
area and relatively new to
community theatre.
Ms. Beckstead is direct-
ing her first full-length
play, although she's been
at the Barn for nine years.
"This is my first time
directing a main stage
production, but I appren-
ticed under two of the
best, Jim O'Brien and
Annie Schwarz," she said.
"I moved on to directing
one-act plays and when I
read this one, I knew I was
ready. I'm a widow myself
and the script immediate-
ly grabbed me with its
truth and humor. The
grief is true and the humor
is true. I guarantee peals of
laughter, but bring your
hanky!"
"The Cemetery Club" will
be presented at the Barn
Theatre, 2400 S.E. Ocean
Blvd., in Stuart, from Feb.
22- March 9.'
Performances are at8
p.m. on Wednesday-
Saturday and 2 p.m. on
Sunday. Tickets are $20; call
the box office at (772) 287-
4884 or visit the Web site at
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tomato, in the sauce to
overpower the delicate
flavor of the meat, I added
1 -cup beef gravy and the
broth from the bones.
Break spaghetti in thirds,
cook in boiling salted
water until done. Add to
skillet mix and serve.
STEVEN'S APPLE
COFFEE CAKE
Regular
or low-fat
My son, Steve, brought this
recipe home from a high
school cooking class and
shocked us by making it for
dessert. I will give you the
original recipe and low-fat
variations.
Note: Prepare crumb
topping first; set aside then
proceed with the batter (You
will have a clean beater).
3/4-cup sugar
1/4 cup Smart Balance
butter substitute or canola
oil
1 egg or equivalent egg
substitute
1/2-cup milk (regular, low
fat or skim)
1-1/2 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking
powder
S1/2 teaspoons salt
3 or 4 apples, peeled,
cored and sliced
Thoroughly blend together
sugar, butter substitute or
oil, and egg or substitute.
Blend in milk. Sift dry
ingredients together and
blend into egg mixture.
Spread batter in a square
pan that has been greased
and floured or treated with
cooking spray. Top with
sliced apples, press in. Top
with crumb mixture. Bake at
375 degrees for 25 to 35
minutes.
Crumb topping:
1/2-cup sugar
1/2-teaspoon cinnamon
1/2-cup flour
2 tablespoons butter or
substitute
Mix dry ingredients, cut in
butter with electric mixer set
on low.
* Let's talk: Arlene Borg, the
Grammy Guru, is available
for talks from south Vero to
Hobe Sound. Call (772) 465-
5656 or (800) 823-0466.
NIB: When a recipe is not
in Mrs. Borg's cookbook it will
have (NIB) next to the title.
* Buy the book: For an
autographed cookbook,
"Romancing The Stove with
the Grammy Guru," send
$19.50 ($15-book, $1- tax,
$3.50 for shipping and
handling) For multiple
books sent to one address,
it's $3.50 shipping and
handling for one book, add
$2 postage for each addi-
tional book ($15 plus $2).
Send to: Arlene M. Borg, 265
S. W Port St. Lucie Blvd., No.
149, Port St. Lucie, FL 34984.
Check, Visa, MasterCard o
Check, Visa, Master Card or
PayPal accepted or visit
Borders in the Treasure
Coast Square Mall in Jensen
Beach or Vero Book Center
in Vero Beach.
More Romancing:
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E-mail: arlene@romanc-
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so you don't get sidetracked
on less important things.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct.22
The world sees you as calm
on the outside. But under the
surface is a strong,- fiery
nature that gives you the
strength to carry on, regard-
less of the challenges you
face on the road of life. You
handle responsibility as well
as any ,other sign in the zodi-
ac. Balance is your key and
what makes you such a pow-
erful leader and trusted spirit.
Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Idealism and compassion,
along with your strong
sense of duty, best
describes your attitude and
approach to life. You can
always be counted on to get
the job done. Add your
strong sensitive vision and
spirit to this mix and you
continue to amaze your
friends and self with the
creative out put that fol-
lows. If only others would
learn these fine things from
you the world would be a
p
better place.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
Keep acknowledging your
worth. The true principle of
the earth is abundance not
lack. The true spiritual atti-
tude is the more you
receive, the more you can
give. You know how to do
this. It all starts with a goal
that is set from your
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want to be more like you.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Know from the core of
your being that you are
loved and protected. There
are many new opportuni-
ties at hand. The ones to
follow are the ones that
ignite your passion and
desire. Allow your strong,
wonderful heart to guide
you. This is where it all
starts. The richness of your
spirit is like a guiding light
that continues to move you
forward and up to new
heights.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
Life is good. Continue to
move your main projects
forward. Your life is one of
service to others. Keep this
in your heart and it will
keep you going. When you
are generous with others it
comes back tenfold to you.
It makes them want to lis-
ten, help and honor your
requests. Now all is well
for everyone. What a won-
derful way to live out your
new year and the days and
months ahead.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
You always come through
when the chips are down.
Your high heart and strong
spirit are the main reasons
why. You give so much to
your family, friends and co-
workers. All this good, plus
your natural curiosity, con-
tinues to lead you- on to
new and *deeper under-
standing of life's mysteries.
This inner reflection and
action is what makes you
so successful.
Star visions
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SUNDAY, FEB. 17
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Pierce, Soul Rebel, 4-8 p.m.
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Lanes, 1580 S. Federal
Highway, in Stuart features
Al "White Lightning" Jones
from 6:15-9:15 p.m. Call
(772) 220-2840.
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20
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555 N.E. Ocean Blvd.,
Hutchinson Island, Bob
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(772) 225-3700.
Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45 -
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Fay Ramsey Jackson will
celebrate their 60th wed-
ding anniversary, Feb. 20,
with family in Port St.
Lucie.
They were married Feb.
20, 1948, in Charleston,
W.Va. They'have one son,
Steven, his wife, Anita, and
two daughters, Judith
Ringi and Kaye Hughes.
They have four -grand-
sons, Steven Jackson II,
Pellegrino Ringi, Noah
Harris and Caleb Hughes,
and three granddaughters,
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and Gini Harris.
They also have one great
grandson, Bryce Jackson
and two great grand-
daughters, Kaylene
Demeo, and Kayden Hugh-
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Mr. Jackson retired from
Southern Bell after 35
years of service in 1982.
He is a member of the
Antique Automobile Club
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Mrs. Jackson has spent
many years in the retail
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THURSDAY, FEB. 21
Archie's Seabreeze, 401
S. Ocean Drive, Fort Pierce,
Jazz and Steak Night every
Thursday with Coffee Beans,
7-10 p.m. (772) 460-3888.
* Cafe Crime, 1068 Port St.
Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie,
features Phantom from 6-8:30
p.m. (772) 337-2111.
* Conchy Joe's Seafood, ,
3945 N.E. Indian River Drive,
Jensen Beach, features
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p.m. (772) 334-1130.
* Copacabana Grill, 4305
N.E. Ocean Blvd., Jensen
Beach, Soul Rebel Duo, 7-11
p.m. (772) 232-2672.
* Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E.
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Beach, features The Shakers
from 7:30-11 p.m. (772) 225-
3444.
* Dolphin Bar & Shrimp
House, 140 N.E. Indian River
Drive, Jensen Beachm
features Pat & Gigi from 6-10
p.m. (772) 781-5236.
* Johnny's Corner Family
Restaurant, Lounge &
Arcade, 7180 S. U.S. 1, Port
St. Lucie, Karaoke with Will
Jones, 8 p.m.-midnight. (772)
878-2686.
* The Wave Bar and
Lounge at Sakura Restaurant,
1628 S. Federal Highway,
Stuart, Alita & Jack, 7-11 p.m.
(772) 287-0018.
* Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-11
p.m.
Upcoming events
FRIDAY, FEB. 22
The Gold Coast Opera
presents "Madame Butterfly"
at the Sunrise Theatre, 117 S.
Second St., Fort Pierce at 8
p.m. Tickets are $ 40 and $35.
Call the box office at (772)
461-4775 or order online at
www.sunrisetheatre.com.
SATURDAY, FEB. 23
Legendary singer/song-
writer Gordon Lighfoot
comes to the Sunrise Theatre,
117 S. Second St., Fort Pierce,
at 8 p.m. Tickets are $55 and
$49. Call the box office at
(772) 461-4775 or order
online at www.sunrisethe-
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SUNDAY, FEB. 24
Second City brings its
humorous "One Nation Under
Blog" show to the Lyric
Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler Ave.,
Stuart, for two shows, at 2
and 6 p.m. Tickets are $40
and $35. Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827.
TUESDAY, FEB. 26
The St. Petersburg Ballet
Theatre performs at the
Sunrise Theatre, 117 S.
Second St., Fort Pierce, at 8
p.m. Tickets are $40 and $35.
Call the box office at (772)
461-4775 or order online at
www.sunrisetheatre.com.
THURSDAY, FEB. 28
Actress Caroline Mcintyre
portrays Rachel Carson: Silent
Spring as part of Live @ Your
Library at the Blake Library,
2351 S.E. Monterey Road,
Stuart, at 7 p.m. Tickets are
$10 in advance and $15 at the
door. Call (772) 221-1403.
Pilobolus Dance Theatre
comes to the Lyric Theatre, 59
S.W. Flagler Ave., Stuart, for
two shows, at 5:30 and 8:30
p.m. Tickets are $60 and $55.
Call the box office at (772)
286-7827.
FRIDAY, FEB. 29
Conrad Tao, a 13-year-old
pianist and composer, comes
to the Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W.
Flagler Ave., Stuart, for an 8
p.m. show sponsored by the
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Treasure Coast Concert
Association. Tickets are $50.
Call the box office at (772)
286-7827.
Abingdon at Tradition
presents the Tommy Dorsey
Orchestra in a free concert at
7 p.m. Festival seating;
refreshments served begin-
ning at 5:30 p.m. Call (772)
426-8260.
SATURDAY, MARCH 1
The Sophie Milman
Quartet brings jazz to the
Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler
Ave., Stuart, for shows at 5
and 8 p.m. Tickets are $35
and $30. Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online at
www.lyrictheatre.com.
The Treasure Coast Opera
presents "L'elisir d'amore" at
the Sunrise Theatre, 117 S.
Second St.t, Fort Pierce, at 8
p.m. Tickets are $20-$60. Call
the box office at (772) 461-
4775 or order online at
www.sunrisetheatre.com.
The Antilles-America
Music Ensemble brings West
Indian music traditions as part
of Live @ Your Library at the
Blake Library, 2351 S.E.
Monterey Road, Stuart, at 7
p.m. Tickets are $10 in
advance and $15 at the door.
Call (772) 221-1403.
SUNDAY, MARCH 2
"The Magic of Ireland"
comes to the Sunrise Theatre,
117 S. Second St., Fort Pierce,
at 7 p.m. Tickets are $35 and
$29. Call the box office at
(772) 461-4775 or order
online at www.sunrisethe-
atre.com.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5
The Smothers Brothers
come to the Sunrise Theatre,
117 S. Second St., Fort Pierce,
at 7 p.m. Tickets are $49 and
$39; call the box office at
(772) 461-4775 or order
online at www.sunrisethe-
atre.com
FRIDAY, MARCH 7,
to SUNDAY, MARCH 16
StarStruck Performing.
Arts Center presents Stephen
Sondheim's "Company,"
starring Peter and Jennifer
Jones, at the Lyric Theatre, 59
S.W. Flagler Ave., Stuart.
Performances are at 8 p.m. on
March 7-9 and 12-15 and at 2
p.m. on March 8-9 and 15-16.
Tickets are $33. Call the box
office at (772) 286-7827 or
order online at www.lyricthe-
atre.com.
Ongoing events
Island Fest happens every
Thursday night from 6-10 p.m.
and Sundays from 10 a.m.-4
p.m. (weather permitting) at
Sea Turtle Beach on Hutchin-
son Island on A-1-A. Features
crafts, food and music. Call
(772) 873-2981 for more
information.
Friday Fest moves back to
Marina Square at Melody
Lane and Avenue A. The free.
event is held from 5:30-8:30
p.m., weather permitting, and
features live music, children's
activities, arts and craft
vendors and food stalls. Call
Main Street. Fort Pierce at
(772) 466 3880.
Jammin' Jensen takes
place every Thursday from 6-9
p.m., weather permitting, at
downtown Jensen Beach.
There's food, music and
vendors. For more informa-
tion, call (772) 334-3444.
"The Dreamers," an 18-
piece swing band performs
from 7 to 10 p.m. the second
Friday of every month at the
Stuart Community Center, 201
S.W. Flagler Ave. The cost is
$10 per person and includes
refreshments. For information,
call (772) 288-2351.
Retro Swing Lindy Hop
- West Coast Swing dance
party is from 7:30 to 11 p.m.
every Saturday at South
Florida Swing Dance Produc-
tions, 881 N.E. Jensen Beach
Blvd., in Jensen Beach. There
is a $7 admission. For
information, call (772) 334-
2112.
The St. Lucie County
Historical Museum, 414
Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce, is
running the exhibit "Along
the Cattle Trail," which traces
Florida's cattle industry. The
exhibit runs through February
2008.
Karaoke
American Legion Post 40:
810 S. U.S. Highway 1, Fort
Pierce, every Sunday night
from 6-10 p.m.
Bogey's and Stogey's,
1032 S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd.,
Port St. Lucie, (772) 337-7778.
Karaoke by Dennis 9 p.m.
Wednesday.
Boomer's Place: 4812 N.
Kings Highway, Fort Pierce.
Karaoke 6 p.m. Wednesday.
(772) 595-1500.
Boozgeois Saloon: 720 S.
Federal Highway, Fort Pierce,
Karaoke with Chris 9 p.m.-1
a.m. Saturday, Monday and
Wednesday. (772) 466-4255.
Charlie's Bar & Grill: 950
S.E. Indian St., Stuart, Karaoke
Sunday and Monday. (772)
288-4326.
The Corner Bar: 4901 S.
U.S. 1, White City, (772) 457-
0042. Dan the Man Karaoke
7-11 p.m. (772) 457-0042.
Good Times: 6623 N. U.S.
1, Fort Pierce. Outlaw Karaoke'
8 p.m.-midnight Thursday.
Hemingway's: 1580 S.E.
Federal Highway, Stuart,
Karaoke 9 p.m.-midnight
Monday. (772) 220-2840.
Jilly's Grille: The Ramada
Inn, 1200 S.E. Federal
Highway, Stuart, Karaoke with
Permanent Affair 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday. (772) 287-6917.
Johnny's Corner Family
Restaurant, Lounge and
Arcade: 7180 S. U.S. 1, Port
St Lucie. Every Monday at 8
p.m. karaoke by Jimbo of Kool
Sound Music. (772) 878-
2686.
Lane 21 at Jensen Beach
Bowl: 2303 N.E. Dixie
Highway, Jensen Beach, A Kiss
By A Rose karaoke, 8 p.m.-
midnight Friday; 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
Saturday. (772) 225-2695.
Oasis Caf6: 6208 S.E.
Federal Highway, Stuart,
Outlaw Karaoke 9:30 p.m.
Friday, Saturday and Tuesday.
(772) 220-1565.
Pop-a-Top Tavern: 802
S.W. Bayshore Blvd., Port St.
Lucie. Outlaw Karaoke 7:30-
11:30 p.m. Wednesday. (772)
879-9188.
St. Lucie Inn: 2107 N. Old
Dixie Highway, Fort Pierce,
Dan the Man Karaoke 9 p.m.-
1 a.m. Wednesday. (772) 464-
1326.
Seasick Sam's: 8589 S.
Federal Highway, Port St.
Lucie, Outlaw Karaoke 8 p.m.-
12 a.m. today and Wednes-
day. (772) 340-1177.
The Wave Bar and
Lounge: 1628 S. Federal
Highway, Stuart. Open mic,
7:30 p.m. Tuesday. (772) 287-
0018.
22 Fisherman's Wharf:
Thursday, at 8p.m. 22
Fisherman's Wharf, Fort
Pierce, (772) 468-7758.
To submit an entertainment
calendar event, e-mail the
information to
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Information must be received,
two weeks prior to the
publication date.
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Wednesday, Feb. 20 Peru Negro
Thursday, Feb. 21 African Footprint
Saturday, Feb. 23 Gordon Lightfoot
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FRIDAY, FEB. 15
WestFest at Tradition,
featuring Kihi Sozzi and
the A1A Jimmy Buffett
tribute band, runs from
5:30-9:30 with arts and
crafts, children's activities
and refreshments. Call
(772) 426-8260.
SATURDAY, FEB. 16
Children's favorite
"James and the Giant
Peach" comes to the Sun-
rise Theatre, 117 S. Second
St., Fort Pierce at 11 a.m.
Tickets are $ 10. Call .the
box office at (772) 461-
4775 or order online at
www.sunrisetheatre.com.
Movies under the stars:
starting at 7 p.m. at Mary
Ann Cernuto Park. Movie
showing "Breakfast at
Tiffany's." Bring your lawn
chairs and blankets. Food
and soda vendors on site.
For more information, call
(561) 691-5858.
FRIDAY, FEB. 15,
to SATURDAY, FEB. 16
Beads and Baubles is
hosting a trunk show fea-
turing Czech Bead Factory.
Wholesale. prices. Event
takes place at 203 N. Sec-
ond St., in Fort Pierce. For
more information, call
(772) 468-0270.
TUESDAY, FEB. 19
Member Money Maker
sales training will be held
on at 8 a.m. at the Holiday
Inn located at 10120 S. U.S.
Highway 1, Port St. Lucie.
The cost of this training is
only $20 per person, and
coffee will be provided.
Please RSVP with payment
by 5 p.m. on Friday, Feb.
15. Seating is limited.
Ongoing events
Bird watching cruise:
See several hundred nest-
ing birds on the bird cruise
at 4 p.m. each Wednesday.
The boat leaves from
Rivergate Park, 2200 S.E.
Midport Road, in Port St.
Lucie. Private charters are
also available. Reserva-
tions are required. For
information, call (772)
489-8344.
Classic car night is
every Wednesday from 7 to
9 p.m., at Sundae's Ice
Cream Shoppe, 2832 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., in Port
St. Lucie. For information,
call (772) 873-5678.
*Community garage
sale: Held the third Satur-
day of every month in the
Minsky Gym parking lot.
Find a-bargain or for $5.85
per parking space be a
vendor and unload all of
your unwanted treasures.
So go ahead and clean out
your garages. Sorry, there
will be no telephone regis-
trations. Call Demetris at
(772) 344-4300
Eco-Cruise: See alliga-
tors, turtles and birds on
the St. Lucie River Aquatic
Preserve. The 90-minute
cruise departs at 1 p.m.
Cost is $18.78 for adults
and $15 for children. The
boat leaves from River
Park Marina, 500 S.E.
Prima Vista Blvd., in Port
St. Lucie. For information,
call (772) 489-8344.
Family Night Live: Live
music, drama, and buffet
at Morningside Church,
2180 Morningside Blvd.
First Friday of the month
at 6:30 p.m.. Free. (772)
335-5166 ext. 131.
Florida Power & Light
Energy Encounter: Tours
of Florida Power & Light
are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sunday through Friday.
The center at 6501 South
A1A, Hutchinson Island, in
Fort Pierce and has more
than 30 interactive dis-
plays about energy,
nuclear power and elec-
tricity. Admission is free;
reservations required for
groups of 10 or more. For
information, call (772)
468-4111 or (877) FPL-
4FUN.
Friday Night Pizza Jam:
Children ages 6 to 12 are
invited to attend a Pizza
Jam, organized by Port St.
Lucie Parks and Recre-
ation. The event, to be held
on the fourth Friday of
every month, will feature
basketball games, contests
and pizza. Parents must
register their children the
evening of the event at the
door of the Robert Minsky
Gymnasium, 750 S.W. Dar-
win Blvd., in Port St. Lucie.
The event begins at 6 p.m.,
and children will riot be
allowed to leave until a
parent picks them up at 9
p.m. Parents must bring
identification when pick-
ing up their children. This
is a lock-in program; doors
will be locked at 6:30 p.m.
For more information, call
Demetris at (772) 344-
4300.
Guided hikes: Satur-
days at 10 a.m. Oxbow nat-
uralists lead visitors along
a series of trails, discussing
the plants and wildlife that
live in the different habi-
tats along the North Fork
of the St. Lucie River. For
information, call (772)
785-5833 or visit www.stlu-
cieco.gov/erd/oxbow.
Heathcote Botanical
Gardens, 210 Savannah
Road, Fort Pierce, offers
free admission the second
Friday of every month. For
more information, call
(772) 464-4672.
Island Fest: Thursdays
from 6-10 p.m., weather
permitting, at Sea Turtle
Beach on Hutchinson
Island on A-i-A. Features
crafts, food and music
galore. Call (772) 873-2981
for more information.
Savannas Preserve
State Park: Guided walks,
horseback riding and
interactive exhibits are
available at the Education
Center, at 2541 Walton
Road, Fort Pierce. The pre-
serve also has canoe and
kayak tours and rentals.
Children must be over the
age of 5. Reservations are
required for summer
months. For details, call
(772) 398-2779. Volunteers
needed at the Education
Center. To volunteer, call
(772) 398-2779.
St. Lucie County
Marine Center: Features
the Smithsonian Marine
Ecosystems exhibits. Tours
with manager Bill Hoffman
are at 2 p.m. on Saturdays.
Reservations suggested,
not required. Staff-guided
tours of the six ecosystem
displays are Tuesdays at 2
p,m. The staff will answer
questions about the con-
stantly changing ecosys-
tems. Admission to the
exhibit is free on Tuesdays,
and there is no cost for the
behind-the-scenes tours.
The center, located at 420
Seaway Drive, in Fort
Pierce, is open from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m.. Tuesday
through Saturday, and
from noon to 4 p.m. on
Sunday. Admission is $2
for adults, $1.50 for seniors
and $1 for children 6 and
up. -Group rates for 10 or
more are available. For
information, call (772)
462-3474.
*Treasure Coast Sym-
phony Orchestra. experi-
enced string players need-
ed. Rehearsals are held on
Monday, from 7-9 p.m. at
Forest. Grove Middle
School, 3201 25th St., Fort
Pierce. For more informa-
tion, call (772) 871-2863.
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event, e-mail the informa-
tion to news@hometown-
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(772) 465-5301. Informa-
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weeks prior to the publica-
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Clubs & Classes
Clubs, organizations
* AARP Senior Community
Service Employment program:
Program offers free training and
assistance in getting a job for
qualifying seniors who are 55 or
older, on a limited income, and living
in Martin or St. Lucie counties. For
information, call (772) 223-2653 or
(772) 462-6149.
* AARPTax-Aide Program: The
program is looking for volunteer
counselors to help complete federal
income tax returns for low and
moderate-income families. No tax
experience is needed, but computer
skills are welcome. For details, call
(772) 340-5888.
* AD/HD Support Group: The
meetings are at K.C. Chung Tae
Kwon Do, Darwin Square, 3211
S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd. For
information, call (772) 879-1011.
* Air Force Sergeants Associa-
tion: Treasure Coast Chapter 564
meets at 6:30 p.m. on the first
Tuesday of each month at the DAV
Hall, 1350 S.W. California Blvd., in
Port St. Lucie. For information, call
(772) 873-4074.
* Alateen/Alanon Group: Group
meets at 7 p.m. on Sundays at St.
Andrew Lutheran Church, 295 N.W.
Prima Vista Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For
information, call (772) 467-1196 or
(772) 398-1775.
* Alcoholics Anonymous St.
Lucie Intergroup Association:
Serves more than 100 AA meetings
in St. Lucie and Okeechobee
counties, supplying books,
medallions and brochures to AA
groups and maintaining a telephone
hotline 24 hours a day. Located on
the northwest corner of U.S. 1 and
Prima Vista Blvd., in Port St. Lucie.
For information, call (772) 873-9299.
*Alzheimer Support Group:
Meetings are held on the 2nd and
4th Friday of each month at 1 p.m.
Meetings are held at the First
Congregational Church, 2401 S.E.
Sidonia Street, Port St. Lucie.
* American Association qf
University Women, Port St. Lucie
Branch: For information, call (772)
878-6096.
* American Legion No. 355: Male
and female military veterans are
welcome to join. Meetings are the
first Monday of each month at the
DAV Building on the corner of
California and Venus avenues in
Port St. Lucie. For information, call
(772) 871-6667.
* Animal Birth Control: The
nonprofit organization offers low-
cost spay/neuter surgeries. Cats are
$20 and dogs start at $35. For an
application, call (772) 223-7030.
* Arthritis Support Group: meets
from noon to 1 p.m. on the second
Tuesday of each month at Sunlight
Community Church, 477 S.W.
Cashmere Blvd., in Port St. Lucie.
For details, "call (772) 785-9979.
* Beautiful Waters Craft Club: The
club meets every Tuesday from 8:30
to 11:30 a.m. at the police communi-
ty room on Airoso Boulevard in Port
St. Lucie. For information, call (772)
878-8459 or (772) 336-3410.
* Bereavement Support Groups:
Treasure Coast Hospices offers
individual and group support for
experiencing the loss of a loved one.
Locations for this support group are
in Martin and St. Lucie counties. For
information, call (800) 299-4677 or
(772) 403-4530.
* Blues Alliance Meeting and
Blues Jam: Meetings are held the
second Tuesday of each month at 7
p.m. For information, call (772) 467-
1851.
* Boy Scouts: Local Cub Scout
Pack and Boy Scout Troop 422 meet
at First Presbyterian Church of Port
St. Lucie, 2240 S.E. Walton Road. -
New members welcome. Boy Scout
Troop 422 meets every Tuesday at 7
p.m., and the Cub Scout Pack meets
the third Monday of every month at 7
p.m. For information, call (772) 335-
8900.
* Canadian Club of the Treasure
Coast: For details, call (772) 340-
2237.
* Caribbean American Cultural.
Group: Meetings are held every
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6:30 p.m. at 172 N.E. St. James
Drive, Port St. Lucie. Friday nights
are our fun/games nights starting at
around 7 p.m. There are also several
special events throughout the year.
All are Welcome. For more
information, call (772) 785-8350.
* Celebrate Recovery: Weekly
meetings for addictions, co-
dependency, or any hurt habit, on
Monday, with 5:45 p.m. barbecue,
7 p.m. meeting and 8 p.m. group
meeting at Morningside Church,
2180 Morningside Blvd., in Port St.
Lucie' Call (772) 871-9929.
* Commodores Singles Club
ballroom dancing: The Com-
modores Singles Club hosts
, ballroom dancing with big band
music from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. every
Sunday at the American Legion,
3195 N:E. Savanna Road, in Jensen
Beach. Dress code is required. For
more information, call (772) 461-
4502.
* Cub Scout Pack: A new pack
meets at 7 p.m. on the third ,Monday
of each month at First Presbyterian
Church of Port St. Lucie, 2240 S.E.
Walton Road. For details, call (772)
335-8900.
* Current Events Discussion
Group: The group meets the first
and third Wednesday of every
month from 1:30-3 p.m., at
Morningside Branch Library, 2410
Morningside Blvd., in Port St. Lucie.
For information, call (772) 337-5632.
* Daughters of the British Empire:
The social and charitable group of
ladies meets once a month, holds
fundraisers and gives back to the
community. For information, call
(772) 221-3829 or (772) 286-2724.
* DemocraticWomen's Club of St.
Lucie County: For information, call
(772) 878-8954.
.* Disabled American Veterans
Chapter 113: Meets on the third
Wednesday of the month at 1150
S.W. California Blvd. in Port St.
Lucie. For information, call (772)
871-6667.
* DivorceCare: The weekly seminar
and support group for those who are
separated and divorced meets from
6:30 to 8 p.m. on Wednesdays at
Westside Baptist Church, 3361 S.
Jenkins Road in Fort Pierce. The
cost is $15. For information, call
(772) 461-7828, or (772) 489-9161.
* Domestic Violence Support
Group: Weekly meeting for women
and children meets at 9 a.m. on
Saturday at Recovery Associates,
Suite 202, Riverside Bank building,
8241 South U.S. 1, in Port St. Lucie.
Services are free. For information,
call (772) 398-1775.
* Downtown Kiwanis Club
Meeting: Every Tuesday at Elks
Hall, 615 South U.S. 1, Fort Pierce.
For information, call (772) 465-2185.
* Elvis Treasure Coast Fan Club:
Meetings are held on the last
Sunday of each month at 3 p.m. This
nonprofit club supports the Meals on
Wheels program in Martin and St.
Lucie, counties. For information, call
(772) 201- 3227.
* Florida Society Sons of the
American Revolution: A patriotic,
historic, and educational organiza-
tion focusing on the perpetuation of
institutions of American freedom
and the 'memory of Revolutionary
War heroes. Inexpensive luncheon
meetings are held the second
Saturday of each month at 11:30
a.m. at Delmonico's Restaurant in
Port St. Lucie. Meetings are open to
the public. Call (772) 336-0926 for
more information.
* Florida Public Relations
Association Treasure Coast
Chapter: meets second Tuesday of
the month at 11:30 a.m. at the
IRCC/FAU Schreiber Conference
Center in St. Lucie West. For more
information on FPRA, call communi-
cations chair Ann Corbin at (772)
466-1600, ext. 3070.
* Food Addicts in Recovery
Anonymous: All are welcome to a
weekly meeting at 9:45 a.m. on
Sunday at Life Care Center of Port
St. Lucie, 3720 S.E. Jennings Road.
For information, call (772) 337-1982.
* Foster Grandparent Program:
Volunteers ages 60 or older are
needed to help pre-kindergarten
through elementary school children
learn to read and improve their
school work. The Foster Grandpar-
ent program is sponsored by the
Area Agency on Aging; training for
volunteers is provided. For
information, call (772) 467-0008.
* G.F.W.C. Women's Club of Port
St. Lucie: The monthly meeting for
friendship and service to the
community is at 11 a.m. on the third
Wednesday of every month, at the
Holiday Inn on U.S. 1 in Port St.
Lucie. For information, call (772)
343-0093.
* General Motors Retirement
Club: For information, call (772)
878-6003.
* Healthy Start Coalition of St.
Lucie County: For information, call
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* Historical Map Club: For
information, call (772) 219-9778.
* Hurricane Support Groups: A
children's support group is from 6 to
7:30 p.m. on Thursdays and an adult
group from 6 to 7:30 on Tuesdays at
the Catholic Charities Counseling
office in St. Lucie Church, Father
Hickey Parish Center, 290 S.W.,
Prima Vista Blvd., in Port St. Lucie.
For details, call (772) 878-1215, ext.
332.
*Jewish War Veterans Post: The
Irving Wallman Post No. 705, Port
St. Lucie, has announced that the
post headquarters has moved to
Temple Beth Israel, 551 S.W.
Bethany Drive, in St. Lucie west. For
information, call (772) 785-7178.
* Kentucky Society of the
Treasure Coast: For information,
call (772) 692-3715.
* Knights of Columbus No. 7514:
Family dinner is served every
Tuesday from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Cost is
$6. Every Wednesday and Friday
from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. is a fish,fry.
Cost is $4. The event is at 451 S.W.
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For information, call (772) 878-7514.
*Korean War veterans wanted:
The Treasure Coast Korean War
Veterans Chapter 106 in Port St.
Lucie are looking for new members,
both male and female that served in
Korea in any branch of the service
from September 3, 1945 to July
1955, and from then until now. .
Doctors and nurses in Korea, as well
as Japan, during that time are
qualified to join the unit.
For more information, call (772) 871-
6667.
* La Leche League will be meeting
on the second Monday in December
at the Morningside Library at 10:45
am. For more information, call (772)
233- 1883.
* Lakela's Mint chapter of the "
Florida Native Plant Society: For
information, call (772) 785-5833.
* Lakewood Park Book Discus-
sion Group: Meets at 3 p.m. on the
first Monday of each month (unless
it's a holiday) at the Lakewood Park
Branch Library, 7605 Santa Barbara
Road, in Fort Pierce. Forinforma-
tion, call (772) 462-6870.
* League of Women Voters of St.
Lucie County: For information, call
(772) 340-7379.
* L.I.F.T. Social Group: The support
group for widows and widowers
meet the third Thursday of each
month at R.J. Gators in Port St.
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are available. Make reservations two
days prior to gathering. For
information, call (772) 334-1200
* Lucie's Creative Crafters and
Vendors: The group holds a craft
show and sale most weekends at
different locations. Sales benefit the
crafters and some local charities. For
information, call (772) 873-2981.
* Lupus Foundation of America:
meets from 10:30 a.m. to noon the
third Saturday of every month at the
Port St. Lucie Community Center,,
2195 S.E. Airoso Blvd. For
information, call (800) 339-0586.
* Mariner's Barbershop Chorus of
Martin and St. Lucie County:
Weekly meeting is from 7 to 9:30
p.m.Tuesdays at North Stuart
Baptist Church, 1950 N.E U.S. 1, in
Stuart. For information, call (772)
460-2754.
* Marine Corps League: Every ,
second Saturday of the month there
is a dinner and a movie starting at 5 '
p.m. held at the D.A.V. hall on'the
corner of California Blvd, and
Savona, in Port St. Lucie. Donation
is $10, and benefit wounded
veterans. For more information,
menu, and movie title, call (772)
878-9385.
Mets Bboster Club (for N.Y. and
St. Lucie Mets): Membership is $10
per person per year, $15 per couple
with no children, and a family
membership is $20 per year;
includes a newsletter each month
and support for charitable donations
to many nonprofit groups. For
information, call (772) 878-8505 or
(772) 336-4801.
* Military Officers Association of
America: The MOAA Treasure
Coast Chapter, Martin and St Lucie
counties, meets the third Thursday
of the month at the Holiday Inn,
located on U.S. 1 in Port St Lucie. All
active, reserve, retired and former
commissioned and warrant officers
from all U.S. uniformed services are
welcome. For.information, call (772)
692-4922 or (772) 240-6880
* Minnesota Snowbirds: Couples
and singles can meet on the third
Monday of each month at 11:30
a.m. for a lunch and social hour.
There are no dues. For information
or reservations, call (772) 335-8268
or (772) 337-3613.
* Morningside Overcomers:
Weekly meeting of Christ-centered
support and recovery group
program ay 7 p.m. Friday at the
Morningside Upper School, 2300
S.E. Gowin Drive, in Port St. Lucie.
For information, call (772) 335-8575.
* Morningside Writers Group: The
Writers group meets at 9:30 a.m.
Thursday in Room 103 of the
Morningside Library, 2410
Morningside Blvd., in Port St. Lucie.
For information, call (772) 337-5632.
* Narcotics Anonymous of the
Treasure Coast: For a list of
meeting times and places, call (772)
343-8373.
* NARFE Chapter 1589:
Monthly meetings held in Port St.
Lucie. For information, call (772)
879-1566.
* Neighborhood Crime Watch in
Torino, Port St. Lucie: For informa-
tion, call (772) 878-1968.
*New Best Friend Group: Ages 50-
70 meets every second Wednesday.
For location of meeting, and to make
a reservation, call (772) 398-2204 or
(772)201-7913.
* Northside Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post No. 10554: For details,
call (772) 834-3208.
* Overeaters Anonymous Port St.
Lucie: Weekly meetings are 6 p.m.
at the Family Health Center, 1700
Hillmoor Drive, in Port St. Lucie. For
information, call (772) 701-7827.
* Paralegal Association of Florida:
Reservations should be made in
advance. For information, call (772)
231-3500.
* Parkinson's Disease Support
Group: The support group of
Brighton Gardens by the Marriott
gather at 5 p.m. the first and third
Thursday of each month. For
information, call (561) 335-9990.
* Phoenix Toastmasters Club: The
club meets at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the
conference room of the Port St Lucie
Police Department, 121 S.W. Port
St. Lucie Blvd. Guests welcome. For
information, call (772) 336-8336 or
(772) 336-2256.
* Port St Lucie Anglers Club
meets at 7:30 p.m. on the second
Thursday of every month at 997
S.W. Macedo Blvd. All are invited for
free doughnuts, coffee and plenty of
information about'fishing. For
information, call Gerry or Phil at
(772) 340-1861.
* Port St. Lucie Bluegrass Jam:
The group meets twice per month in
the Fort Pierce area. More
musicians are needed and
welcomed. For information, call
(772) 595-5100.
* Port St. Lucie Community
Concert Band: Weekly rehearsals.
from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday at
Treasure Coast High School, 1000
S.W. Darwin Blvd., in Port St. Lucie.
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* Port St. Lucie Ham Radio Club:
The club offers official ham radio
exams at 9 a.m. on the fourth
Saturday of each month at the Port
St. Lucie Police Department, 121
S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd. Walk-ins
are fine for the exams; reservations
or information are available by
calling (772) 340-4319. General club
meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. on
the fourth Wednesday of each
month at St. Andrew Lutheran
Church, 295 N.W. Prima Vista Blvd.,
in Port St. Lucie. For details, call
(772) 344-1641.
*Port St. Lucie Historical Society:
Meetings are held the last Tuesday
of the month at the Port St. Lucie
Community Center, 2195 Airoso
Blvd: Meetings include the "then and
now" of the evolving historical facts
of Port St. Lucie. For more
information, call (772) 879-1205.
* Port St. Lucie Newcomers Club:
Monthly meetings are held at Harbor
Place, 3700 S.E. Jennings Road.
For information, call (772) 871-0620
or (772) 873-3039.
* Port St. Lucie Orchid Society
meetings are held the first Tuesday
of every month at 1 p.m. at the Port
St. Lucie Community Center, 2195
S.E. Airoso Blvd. For information,
call (772) 398-6032 or visit the Web
site atwww.pslos.org.
* Port St. Lucie Pioneers
Historical Society: The society
encourages preservation of
historical materials relative to the
history of Port St. Lucie. For
information, call (772) 878-4712.
* Port St. Lucie Power Squadron:
meeting times/locations vary; for
information about upcoming
meetings; safe boating classes, and
free vessel safety inspections please
call (772) 871-1018 (Leave name.
and number; Squadron member will
contact you.) or visit www.portstlu-
cieps.com. .
* Port St. Lucie Republicans Club:
Meetings begin at 6:30 p.m. on the
first Thursday of each month at the
Holiday Inn on U.S. 1. Forinforma-
tion, call (772) 337-2567.
* Prayer Quilt Ministry: At 6 p.m. on
the first and third Thursdays of each.
month. The ladies quilting group at
Grace Emmanuel Church, 1470
Huffman Road, in Port St. Lucie get
together fo make prayer quilts for
local people in spiritual, emotional or
physical crisis. Newcomers are
welcome. For information, call (772)
337-2644.
* Quilting Bee: A quilting bee is
available at 9 a.m. Wednesday at
First Presbyterian Church of Port St.
Lucie, 2240 S.E.Walton Road. For
information, call (772) 335-8900.
* Restless Leg Syndrome Support
Group: For information, call (772)
546-0750.
* Second Indian Head Division
Association: A nationwide search
is being conducted for any man or
woman who ever'served in the
Second Infantry Division and does
not know of the existence of this
association. For information, call
(772) 220-0360.
* Singletarian Society of Martin &
St. Lucie counties: Active single,
divorced or widowed folks ages 57-
70 are invited once a month for a
buffet lunch and news of upcoming
events. For information, call (772)
692-1508 or (772) 223-8068.
* Society for Creative Anachro-
nisms: the club aims to recreate the
middle Ages. The local shire meets
(wearing modern clothing) from
7:15-8:30 p.m. on the first and third
Wednesday of each month at the
Morningside Branch Library, 2410
Morningside Blvd., in Port St. Lucie.
For information, call (772) 337-5632.
* Southeast Florida Archaeologi-
cal Society: For information, visit
www.sefas.org.
* Spanish Conversation Club
meets from 10 a.m. to noon on
Saturdays-at the Port St. Lucie
Police Department, 121 S.W. Port
St. Lucie Blvd. For information, call
(772) 692-1616, (772) 337-5139 or
visit the Hispanics In Action Web site
atwww.hispanicsinaction.org.
* St. Lucie Audubon Society:
Meetings are held at the Oxbow
Eco-Center, 5400 N.E.St. James .
Drive, in Port St. Lucie on the first
Thursday of each month, October
through May. Meetings run from 7-9
p.m. For details, call (772) 785-5833.
* St. Lucie County Crime Watch
meets every first Tuesday at 7 p.m.
at City Hall, Orange Ave., and U.S.,
1. There is a different speaker every
month. Refreshments and door'
prizes. For more information, call
(772) 465-4718 or (772) 359-4075
* St. Lucie County Republicans:
The group will hold a Republican
Party forum each week at the
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headquarters, located in the
Lexington Shoppes, 6835 South
U.S. 1, in Port St. Lucie. The forum is
from 9:30-11:30 a.m. on Saturdays.
For information, call (772) 465-9463.
*St Lucie County Republican
Club: holds a monthly dinner
meeting the 4t Thursday of each
month at the St. Lucie West Elks
Lodge #2823,440 N.W. Peacock
Blvd., in St. Lucie West. Social hour
is at 7 p.m. with dinner starting at
7:30 p.m. followed by a guest
speaker. For reservations, call (772)
468-1955 by the Sunday prior to the
meetings.
* St. Lucie Model Boat Club: The
club meets every Tuesday at about
9 a.m. at the lake, 1800 Midport
Road, just south of Lyngate Park in
Port St. Lucie. The weekly races
starata about 10 a.m. For informa-
tion, call (772)'879-0157.
* St. Lucie Regional Herpetologi-
cal Society: mety: meets from 7 to 9 p.m.
on the third Wednesday of each
month at the Oxbow Eco-Center,
5400 St. James Drive, in Port St.
Lucie. No admission fee. For
information, call (772) 785-5833.
* St. Lucie/Martin County Council
of Beta Sigma Phi: Meets on the
second Monday of the month at the
Morningside Branch Library in Port
St. Lucie. There are 10 active
chapters in St. Lucie and Martin
counties. For information, call (772)
462-1615.
* Sunset Green Market in East
Lake Village: Thursdays, from 3-7
p.m. at Mary Ann Cernuto Park in
East Lake Village/Port St. Lucie.
Features fresh produce, plants,
flowers, baked goods, food and live
entertainment. For more informa-
tion, call (561) 691-5858.
* Sunshine Strollers Square and
Round Dance Club: The club
offers dance programs every day of
the week in St. Lucie and Indian
River counties. For details or
directions, call (772) 873-1642.
* Take Off Pounds Sensibly: Club
meets every Friday from 9 to 10
a.m. at 2501 S.W. Bayshore Blvd., in
Port St. Lucie. For information, call
(772) 879-9753.
* The Florida Native Plant
Society: monthly meetings at the
Oxbow Eco-Center, 5400 N.E. St.
James Drive, in Port St. Lucie. For
information, call (772) 785-5833 or
visitwww.stlucieco.gov/erd/oxbow.
* The Photography Club: monthly
meetings at the Oxbow Center,
5400 N.E. St. James Drive, in Port
St. Lucie. For information, call (772)
785-5833 or visit
www.stlucieco.gov/erd/oxbow. -
* The Treasure Coast Woodturn-
er's Club:.All interested people are
invited. For information, call (772).
332-8085 or (772) 473-6114.
* Thimble Buddies Quilt Guild of
the Treasure Coast: The group
meets on the fourth Tuesday of
every month at 5:30 p.m. at the
Council on Aging headquarters on
Bayshore Blvd. For details, call (772)
336-1749.
* Transplant Support Group
starting: This is a support group for
transplant recipients of all sorts in '
Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce. For
details, call (772) 621-8796. ,
* Treasure Coast Camera Club:
Free meetings are 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
the first Wednesday of each month,
at the Oxbow Eco-Center, 5400
N.E. St. James Drive, in Port St.
'Lucie. For details, call (772) 785-
5833. ...
* Treasure Coast Coin Club: holds
a monthly meeting the second
Wednesday of each monthlat 7 p.m.
in Building B, Room 120, at Indian
River Community College on
Virginia Avenue in Fort Pierce. For
information, call (772) 794-3200.
* Treasure Coast Community
Singers: For details, call (772) 692-
1616.
* Treasure Coast Crafters: For
information about the next craft
show, call (772) 464-1082.
* TheTreasure Coast 56ers: For
information, call (772) 343-9442..
* Treasure Coast German-
American Club: For information,
call (772) 343-0573.
* Treasure Coast German
Shepherd Club: The only American
Kennel Club and German Shepherd
Specialty Club of the Treasure Coast
meets the last Monday of every
month at the Palm City community
Center. For more information, call
(772)286-3801.
*Treasure'Coast Genealogical
Society: Volunteers from the
Society are available every Tuesday
at the Fort Pierce Branch Library,
101 Melody Lane to assist anyone
who needs help in tracing their
" family roots. Sessions run from 10
Sa.m. to 3 p.m. For information call
(772)465-1464.
*,Orchid Society: Monthly meetings
will be held at the Port St, Lucie
Community Center, 2195 Airoso
Blvd. Meetings start at 1 p.m.
*Treasure Coast Muzzleloaders:
Meets on the second Wednesday of
every month at 7 p.m. Black powder
group meets at the Vince Boccino
Center at Francis Langford Park in
Jensen Beach (by the arch).This is
a nonprofit group of historians;,
collectors and shooters. For more
information, call (772) 219-0708.
Treasure Coast Rare Fruit Club:
Anyone interested in growing
tropical or subtropical fruit is
welcome. Door prizes and a tasting
* table will be offered. For information,
Se-mail bobbispencer@bellsouth.net.
Treasure Coast Writer's Guild:
meetings begin at 3 p.m. on the
fourth Friday of each month at the
SFort Pierce Branch Library, 101
Melody Lane. For information, call
(772) 462-2787.
* Tri-County Computer Users
Group: Wednesday Sept. 19. Noon-
2 p.m. for beginners,'2 -4 p.m.
advanced.6:30 p.m at the Port St.
Lucie Community Center. For
details, call (772) 340-2780. or visit
the Web site www.tccug06.org.
* Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
12013: Meets at 7 p.m. on the third
Thursday of the month at the
Disabled American Veterans
Chapter 113 Hall, 1150 S.W.
California Blvd., in Port St. Lucie.
* Vogue Voices Toastmasters Club
8437: Meetings are held from 6:30
to 8 p.m. Thursday evenings at the
All-Florida Realty Training Center,
9156 South U.S. 1, in Port St. Lucie.
For details, call (772) 834-5648.
* Young Democrats of St. Lucie
County: The public is invited to
meetings at 7 p.m. the first Thursday
of each month held in Democratic
headquarters in the Lexington
Shoppes Plaza. For information, call
(772) 878-9503.
Classes, lectures
Belly-dancing classes for all
ages, beginner to intermediate, are
offered at 7:15 p.m. on Tuesdays at
the Port St. Lucie Community
Center.The cost is $28 for four
weeks of classes. Private lessons
are also available. For information,
call (772) 878-5799.
City line dancing is held at the
Port St. Lucie Community Center.
Learn dancing moves to disco,
oldies, Motown and hip-hop. No
dance partner is needed to sign up.
Beginnerssclasses are available on
Monday (7 to 8 p.m.), Tuesdays (1
to 2 p.m.), and Thursdays (1 to 2
p.m.). An intermediate class is
available on Wednesdays from 1, to
2 p.m. A single class is $7 (including
tax), and a month of classes is $25.
For details, call (772) 878-2277.
Dance: Salsa, merengue,
bachata, cha-cha. Treasure Coast
Dance Studio. For more information,
call (772) 878-8847 or email
spicysalsa4all@yahoo.com
English classes for advanced
beginners are from 7-9 p.m.
Monday at the Holy Family
Catholic Church, 2330 Mariposa
Ave., in Port St. Lucie. Forinforma-
tion, call (772) 337-5139.
English classes for children 8 to
12-years old are from 3:30-5 p.m.
Thursday at Morningside Branch
Library, 2410 Morningside Blvd, in
Port St. Lucie. For information, visit
the Hispanics In Action Web site at
www.hispanicsinaction.org.
Free parenting classes are
offered from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on
Tuesday at Care Net Pregnancy
Services, 8432 South U.S. 1, in Port
St. Lucie. For information, call (772)
871-2211.
Greek dance classes are offered
from 7 to 8 p.m. on Wednesdays, at
the Port St. Lucie Community
Center. The drop-in fee per class is
$4.50 plus tax; space is limited, so
advance registration is suggested.
For information, call (772) 878-2277.
How to Start a Small Business
seminar is held on the fourth
Thursday each month from 3-5 p.m.
at the Treasure Coast Campus of
Florida Atlantic University, 500 N.W.
California Blvd., Building SL, Room
103, in Port St. Lucie. To register,
call (772) 873-3428 or visit
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Jazzercise class for all ages are
available Monday and Thursday at
5:45 p.m. and available Saturday at
8:30 a.m. For information, call (772)
370-5934 or send an e-mail to
psljazzercise@bellsouth.net.
Rondeau School of Irish Dance:
Irish step-dance lessons, Port St.
Lucie Community Center. $65
monthly, call for times. (772) 465-
0045.
Spanish classes for begin-
ners are from 7-9 p.m. Friday at
the Savannas Preserve State
Park Educational Center, 2541
Walton Road, in Port St. Lucie.
For information, call (772) 337-
5139.
Spanish classes for begin-
ners are from 7-9 p.m. Monday
at Holy Family-Catholic Church,
2330 Mariposa Ave., in Port St.
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337-5139.
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Bryce Haynes (No. 86)
sacks the Sarasota Million-
aires quarterback Satur-
day, Feb. 9, at Lawnwood
Stadium. The Fire won the
game, 26-13, giving the
team a 4-0 record this
season. 'We are looking for
a victory against the St.
Petersburg Sharks to help
set up home field advan-
tage for the playoffs,' said
team co-owner Kurt
Holden. The game will be
played Saturday, Feb..22,
at Lawnwood Stadium in
Fort Pierce.
Mitch Kloorfain
chief photographer
Fort Pierce Fire quarterback'Shares' the wealth
BY JOHN MACDONALD
Sports writer
Tommy Share knew he
could still play quarterback.
All he wanted was the
chance.
In just his second season
with the Fort Pierce Fire,
Share has made the most of
his opportunity to once
again line up behind center.
The 23-year-old has quietly
led the team to a perfect 4-0
season, rekindling, not only
the hopes for a champi-
onship run, but also Share's
love for the game.
"I'm having a lot of fun out
there," Share said. "I think
we can go all the way. I know
we have the talent.
"I knew I should still be
playing."
For Share, his five years
away from football was five
years too many. A lifelong
fan of the sport, he played
for St. Lucie West Centenni-
al, moving up to varsity
toward the end of his sopho-
more season.
However, his 'tenure with
the top team didn't go as
smoothly as Share would
have hoped, prompting him
to leave after his junior sea-
son.
"My senior year, I didn't
play," Share said. "I didn't get
along with the coach. I
dreaded going to practice.
"I liked football for the first
1 and-a-half years."
While Share constantly
had a ball in his hands,
whether tossing it around or
participating in flag football,
it lacked the intensity of the
game experience. He
received an invitation to try
out for the Fire and made
the team, although it wasn't
the smoothest of transitions.
"At first, it was tough,"
Share said. "It was weird
when I put the pads on. It
took a little bit to get used to.
"Once I got going, it wasn't
too bad. I got my confidence
up and got better and bet-
ter."
Share's skill at quarterback
impressed the Fire coaching
staff, moving the Port St.
Lucie resident from fourth to
first on the depth chart.
"I was originally the
fourth-string quarterback,"
Share said. "They didn't
think I would start that
quick. They wanted me to
play safety.
Unfortunately for Share his
time in the spotlight was
-short lived.
"I started the first game of
the season," Share said. I
played the .first half of the
bowl game, but I hurt my
knee.
"I missed the next 2 and-a-
half games."
Share returned to action,
as the Fire struggled through,
a roller coaster season that
ended with a blowout loss to
the Miami Bulls in the play-
offs. Coming into this year,
Share was uncertain as to
how the team would per-
form, but his doubts have
been quickly dispelled by
the Fires hot start.
"Now, my expectations are
to winrit all," Share said.
While most of the key play-
ers returned from last sea-
son, several significant addi-
) See FIRE, C2
Sports Capsule
FEB. 4
Softball
Vero Beach 2, Palm Bay 1
VB: 1-0 overall, 1-0 District
6-6A.
Sebastian River 7, Mel-
bourne 5
SR: 1-0.
Lacrosse (Girls)
Vero Beach 21, Lake Brant-
ley 8
VB: 1-0.
FEB. 5
Soccer (Boys)
Regional Semifinals
4-5A
Martin County 2, W.T.
Dwyer 1
MC: 18-6-3.
4-2A
Delray Beach-American
Heritage 3, St. Edward's 2
(20T)
St. Ed's: 16-2-2.
Basketball (Boys)
District Playoffs
First Round
14-4A
Okeechobee 57, .Lincoln
Park 47 (OT)
LP: 5-12.
Fort Pierce Westwood 67,
Forest Hill 49
FPW: 9-17.
13-2A
Glades Day
Edward's 23
St. Ed's: 8-14.
Softball
Port St. Lucie 10,
Coast 9
PSL: 1-0.
St. Lucie West Centennial
10, Martin County 1
SLW: 1-0.
MC: 0-1.
Vero Beach 14, Fort Pierce
Westwood 0
VB: 2-0.
FPW: 0-1.
Satellite 12, John Carroll 2
JC: 0-1.
Baseball (Junior College)
Daytona Beach 4, Indian
River 3
IR: 3-5.
Lacrosse (Boys)
Vero Beach 19, Holy Trinity
Episcopal 0
57, St. VB: 1-0.
FEB. 6
Basketball (Boys)
District Playoffs
Treasure First Round
14-5A
South Fork 44, Monarch 43
SF: 10-12.
9-6A
Jupiter 64, St. Lucie West
Centennial 52
SLW: 8-18.
13-5A
Satellite 58, Port St. Lucie
48
PSL: 8-18.
Bayside 65, Fort Pierce
' Central 56
Basketball
(Junior College)
Men
Indian River 81, Palm
Beach 76
IR: 18-6 overall, 6-1 confer-
ence.
Softball
Port St. Lucie 11, Fort
Pierce Central 1
PSL: 2-0.
Martin County, 6, Lincoln
Park,2
MC: 1-1.
LP: 0-1.
Softball (Junior College)
Indian River 5, Daytona
Beach 0
Indian River 8, Daytona
Beach 0
Baseball (Junior College)
. Daytona Beach 3, Indian
River 2 (10 innings)
IR: 3-6.
Lacrosse (Girls)
St. Edward's 13, Melbourne
Central Catholic 0
St. Ed's: 1-0.
FEB. 7
Basketball (Girls)
Regional Quarterfinals
4-5A
Fort Pierce Central 42,
West Boca Raton 39
FPC: 22-4.
4-4A
Astronaut
Beach 31
JB: 21-6.
53, Jensen
3-3A
John Carroll 56, Frostproof
47
JC: 15-6.
Softball
Jupiter 10, St. Lucie West
Centennial 6
SLW: 1-1 overall, 0-1 Dis-
trict 9-6A.
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1
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tions have helped the team
achieve its early success -
most notably Harold Davis.
Davis played for the Fire in
2005 and 2006 before sitting
out the 2007 campaign to
nurse a separated shoulder.
"I heard stories about how
good he was," Share said.
He's better in pads than in
flag (football). Something
clicks when he gets the pads
on.
"He's a real nice guy. He's
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humble. Him and me hang
out on the weekend and go
out and throw the football
around and we started click-
ing."
So far the duo's relation-
ship off the field has helped
on it, helping the Fire
offense to reach new
heights. The season started
with a 24-0 pasting of Lowell
Nor-Easter (Mass.) in which
Davis was the recipient of
two touchdown passes.
"My quarterback was out-
standing," Davis .said. "I did-
n't have to do too much. He
put the ball in my hands. He
put it where it needed to be.
"When we look at each
other, he knows what I'm fix-
ing to do."
The Fire then took on the
Orlando Rage on Jan. 26.
Share and Davis hooked up
again, this time for a 23-
yarder, as Fort Pierce came
away with a 17-6 win.
The following week, the
tandem continued its
assault on the opposition's
secondary, torching the
Florida Thunderbirds for
two scores in the Fire's 34-13
Kings
Port
win.
Share also hit Randall
Lundy on a touchdown
strike, further cementing his
status as one of the Southern
States Football League's
most proficient passers.
Counting the Fire's lone
preseason game, Share has
10 touchdowns with just one
interception on the young
season, entering the team's
latest win over Sarasota -
although like most perfec-
tionists, the turnover still
gives Share fits.
"I'm still made about that
interception," Share said. "It
was against the Rage."
Ironically, Share's numbers
might even be more impres-
sive if not for the team's suc-
cess.
"I'm usually out by half-
time to get the other guys
in," Share said.
While Share credits Davis
for a lot of what he has been
able to accomplish on the
football field, another con-
tributing factor in his emer-
gence has been the domi-
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"They're the biggest reason
why we're having success
this season," Last year, I
would drop back (to pass) 15
to 20 times and get sacked
about five times.
"I haven't been sacked this
season."
While Share knows there is
a long way to go, he is confi-
dent the Fire can continue to
improve as the season pro-
gresses.
"There's a whole different
atmosphere from last year,"
Share said. "Everybody's
helping everybody.
"We have to get better each
practice. Just because we've
won doesn't mean any-
thing."
While Share has contem-
plated playing at the next
level, he wants to focus on
bringing a title home to Fort
Pierce.
"I don't worry about it,"
Share said. "I just go out and
have fun with the game.
"My girlfriend and mom all
get to come out and watch
me play. My mom is glad.
She always wanted me to
still play."
Capsule
From page C1
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full athletic scholarship to
attend the four-year school
and play on its women's golf
team.
Ashley, home schooled
since eighth grade, was the
top player on Port St. Lucie
High School's Lady Jaguar
team. A Florida State High
School Athletic Association
rule allows students who are
home-schooled to participate
in extra curricular activities at
the high school they would
have normally attended.
Thanks to that rule, Ashley
earned a place on the team
and will enjoy living the
dream of further bettering
herself with a college educa-
tion.
"I was looking at FSU and
the University of West
Florida," Ashley told me when
asked if she considered other
colleges when shopping her
talent. "West Florida was just
too far from home. Now I'll be
just a few hours up the
Interstate at Daytona Beach."
In addition to being close
enough to drop her laundry
off over the weekends, Ashley
joins a team that has a rich
golf tradition, including three
NJCAA championships. She
will tee it up with the team's
three returning starters and
four other freshmen.
The Lady Falcons are
coached by Laura Brown,
former LPGA Tour profes-
sional and University of
Florida graduate. Named the
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you may think. If you're
picturing her mother, Laura,
handing out good grades
using the bell curve method,
think again.
Ashley's schooling was done
online at Christa McAuliffe
Academy. Her teacher was in
Hawaii.
Ashley has been playing golf
since age 7 and while she may
be petite at 5-feet, 1-inch tall
and just a little more than 100
pounds, her game is huge.
"We had her on the course
at four," said her father, Pat.
"She's been working with
Mark Cammarene (head
professional at Point West in
Vero Beach) for years. Mark
has been great and knows her
swing very well.
"I think having a former
touring pro as a coach is
going to be great for her.
(Daytona Beach College) is a
good fit for her. Anytime you
have a chance to win a
national championship..."
With her parents and
friends not too far away, a
solid coach and a college that
puts learning ahead of
playing, Ashley will be just
fine. She's a very smart young
lady who I have known since
she was just a kid. They all
grow up so fast these days,
and knowing what she has
accomplished already in life,
I'll be proud to continue to
follow her as her career and
life develops.
In Ashley's golf bag:
TaylorMade Super Quad
driver
KZG fairway woods
Cleveland TA-7 irons
Cleveland CG 10 wedges
Odyssey 2-ball steel insert
blade putter
*Titleist ProVi ball
James Stammer has been an
- avid golfer and golf enthusiast
for 30 years. He hosts the
Tuesday Night Golf Show on
WPSL 1590-AM radio station.
Contact him at
jstammer@yahoo.com.
JAMES STAMMER
Golf columnist
2005 LPGA SE Section Coach
of the Year, Brown returns for
her 10th season as head
coach and thanks to her
background, is well suited to
guide her young ladies not
only in golf, but in academics
and life lessons as well.
With LPGA International
serving as the home course
and practice facility for the
team, Ashley will have all the
tools to hone her game;.
It will certainly not be all
golf and games for Ashley
when she begins classes in
August. When she isn't
working on her game and
hitting the gym to get her
body into perfect playing
condition, she will be facing
the demands of selecting
accounting as a major.
Perhaps she plans to have a
lot of money to count and
keep track of when she makes
it to the LPGA Tour.
Ashley enjoyed a great
senior year of high school,
finishing No. 218 in the nation
on the "GolfWeek"/Titleist
junior rankings. She won the
regional championships at
Martin Downs in Palm City
with a round of 69. Her nine-
hole scoring average for the
year was 36 and her two
lowest rounds were both 33.
Best of all, her academic GPA
was a stellar 3.89.
While technically she was
home-schooled,.Ashley's
schooling was far from what
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC
SALE: CLASBY'S TOW-
ING LLC gives notice of
foreclosure of lien and
intent to sell this vehicle
at: 310 Rosewood Dr.
Ft. Pierce, FL 34947
pursuant to sub-section
713.78 of the Florida
Statutes. Clasby's Tow-
ing LLC reserves the
right to accept or reject
any/or all bids. All sales
are at 8:00 a.m.
Date of Sale: 2/27/2008
1996 FORD
1FALP67L9TK165426
Pub Date: 2/15/2008
NOTICE OF SALE
Public sale notice is
hereby given that the
undersigned intends to
sell the personal proper-
ty described below under
the Florida Self Storage
Facility Act. Florida Stat-
ute Section(s)
83.80183.908. The un-
dersigned will sell at
public sale by competi-
tive bidding starting at
11:00 am Saturday
March 1, 2008 at St.
James Self Storage, 600
N.W. Airoso Blvd, Port
St. Lucie, FL 34983. The
following all consists of
miscellaneous goods:
Dennis Akeyl
Unit number 1550
Peter Gutauskas
Unit number C216
Diana Vera
Unit number 1523
All purchases are sold
as is. All purchases must
be paid in cash and re-
moved from the prem-
ises by end of the busi-
ness day.
Pub: February 15, 2008
& February 22, 2008
Reach over 30 million
homes with one buy.
Advertise in NANI for only
$2,795 per week!
1-800-823-Q466
TREASURE COAST
Towing & Recovery, Inc.
gives Notice of Foreclo-
sure of Lien and intent
to sell these vehicles on
3/02/2008, 9:00 am at
1337 S.W. Biltmore St.
PSL, FL 34983, pur-
suant to F.S.S.713.78.
We reserve the right to
accept or reject any
and/or all bids.
1987 DOLP
JT5RN75U1G0006523
1985 CHEVY
1G1GZ37G6FR166352
1988 PLYMOUTH
1 P4FH4033JX286144
1994 FORD
1ZVLT20AOR5121777
1981 FORD
1FDKE30G2BHA14281
Pub: February 15, 2008
AA Rated Donation.
Donate Your Car, Boat,
or Real Estate. IRS Tax
Deductible. Free Pick-
up /Tow. Any Model/
Condition. Help Under-
privilegedd Children.
outreachcenter.org
1-800-693-7911
CASH PAID for Used
Dish Network Satellite
Receivers. (Not DirecTV)
(Not Antenna Dishes)
Highest Price Paid. Have
receiver and model num-
ber when calling!
(866)642-5181 x1067
HIGH ELECTRIC BILLS!
We can save you money!
Powersavers installed by
lic contractor. Free Info
772-283-8907
OLD GUITARS WANT-
ED! Fender, Gibson,
Gretsch, Martin, 1930s
thru 1970s. TOP CASH
PAID! 1-800-401-0440
WANTED: Dish Network
Equipment. No DirecTV.
Will pick upl Call Barry
for prices 863-357-2602
COIN COLLECTIONS
Any size. Private collector
Immediate, prompt appts.
Confidential. Qualified &
knowledgeable. Cell:772-
529-1008, 772- 336-1270
WE BUY
ESTATES!
CHINA
PORCELAIN
POTTERY
COLLECTIBLES
Call Dawn
879-6664 c
Show & Sale
February 16th & 17th
Sat & Sun 10am-4pm
Admission n2.00
AT THE
GARDEN CLUB
2526 17th Ave, Vero
New & Familiar
Dealers
Lunch & Home c4
Baked Goodies
White Elephant "I
Tables
FOR MORE INFO
SYLVESTER
STALLONE'S personal
promotional Jacket w
embroidered logo on
back. Worn 1 time for
Rocky IV movie; can be
authenticated. Best offer
561-684-3393
MU$T
$ELL
WIDOWER selling large
& excellent collection.
includes Beleek, Royal,
Dalton china, Waterford
crystal, glassware, silver,
serving pieces, Irish
linens, grandmothers
clock & more.
772-770-3099 359-2385
KENMORE STACK
washer and dryer. Barely
used. Cost $900, will take
$695 772-299-6971
We sell or lease Pot of Golds
Fast Delivery
Monthly & Yearly Rates I
Rentals starting at $100.00 a week
866-457-4263
NOTICE OF SALE
Public Notice is hereby given that the Tri County Automotive &
Towing will sell at Public Auction, pursuant to Florida Statutes
section 713.78 to the highest bidder, to be held at Tri County
Automotive at 3345 Okeechobee Rd, Ft. Pierce, FL 34947,
9:00OAM the following:
AUCTION DATE: AUCTION DATE:
FEBRUARY 29, 2008 MARCH 4, 2008
1993 HONDA 1999 KENWORTH 8
1 HGCB7651 PAJ80887 1 XKADU9X8XJ790513
1989 HARLEY DAVIDSON 1993 PETERBUILT
1 HD1 DJL14KY510714 1XPCDR9X6PN33.1084
AUCTION DATE: 1999 FORD
MARCH 3, 2008 1 FDXF46F8XEE51900
2000 FORD 1990 CHEVROLET
1FMRU1562YLB18894 2G1WL54T7L1R167458
Terms of sale are cash and no checks will be accepted. Seller
reserves the right of final bid. All sales are final. No refunds
will be made Said automobiles will be sold in "as is" condition
with no guarantees. Pub: FEBRUARY 15, 2008
WASHER & Dryer -
White finish $200 set
Lawnmower, Craftsman
self propelled $25.
772-344-9926
AFGHAN- Handmade,
LG, Beautiful, $35, Under
Car Creeper, Wooden,
$15, 772-223-9455 MC
ANCHOR, BOAT- Slip
Ring, Danforth, $5,
772-871-0817 SLC
AQUARIUM, 90 Gallon,
with wood stand, & lights,
$200, 402-680-1179 SLC
BASEBALL, Signed by
Harold Gould, Negro lea-
gue, $37, 772-460-2541
BED FRAME- Queen,
Brass Canopy, $75, File
Cabinet, Metal, 2 Drawer,
beige, $25, 772-334-6031
BED- King & Twin, Ad-
justable Air, Pillowtop,
Suede Top, Never Used,
$85, 772-521-1000 MC
BED- QUEEN, Oak Wall
Unit, Mirrored Head-
board, Lighted, 2 towers,
$150, 772-812-8555 MC
BENCHPRESS- Pull
Down, Leg & Arm Curl,
with Weights, $50,
772-978-0504 IR
BIKE TODDLER- 20"
Tonka. Great cond, with
training wheels. $25
772-621-7148
BIKES, 18" Girls, 16"
Boys, Used Twice, Hel-
mnets Included, $25 each,
772-340-3046 SLC
BODYWORKS BENCH-
Weider, Includes Video,
Book, & Exercise Chart,
New, $75, 772-340-2450
BOOKS, PAPERBACK-
All in New Condition,
(100), All for' $30,
772-468-8435 SLC
BUFFET- 3 Drawers, 2
Doors, Solid Wood,
$125, 772-359-7799 SLC
CABINET, CURIO- 5
Shelves, with Lights,
Good Condition, $150,
772-569-4070 IR
CABINET, FILE- Black, 4
Drawer, with Drawer In-
serts, $65, Office Chair,
$20, 772-589-0851 IR
CARPET- Approximately
70 Sq. Yards, & 30 Sq.
Yards, w/padding, $75,
After 6pm 772-429-1976
CARSEAT- Snugride, 5
-211b, $60, Top Quality,
Stroller, Shock absorb-
sion, $95, 772-336-5656
CB'S- Power Supply, 52
AMP & CB with Antron
Base Antenna, $100
each, 772-220-1005 MC
CHAIRS, Bedroom- (2),
they Swivel & Rock, $50,
Twin Mattress, $15, Blan-
ket, $15, 772-664-0090
CLOWN- Hanging from
Trapeze, Large, Colorful,'
$40, 772-334-1424 MC
COAT- Persina Lamb/
Mink, Long, Black, good
cond., $75, 772-223-0269
COMPRESSOR, AIR-
Small, Roll Around,,$100,
772-713-0700 IR
COMPRESSOR- 1.5HP,
125PSI, Like New, $80,
Miter Saw, 10", $50,
772-569-5790 IR
COMPRESSOR- Trane,
3 Ton, 13 Seer, Used,
$200, 772-492-1815 IR
COMPUTER, Apple Mac
Cube, 20GB Hard Drive,
incl. keyboard & mouse,
$200, 772-532-1075
COMPUTER, Dell- with
Large 20" Monitor, has
Microsoft Word & XP,
$45, 561-262-0300 MC
COPIER, Sharp XP, with
Fax, $55, 772-871-6044
CRIB SET girls, New in
package, white with
pastels,adorable $30
772-878-9496
CRIB, Baby- Crib Mat-
tress, Baby Swing, Infant
Car Seat, all for $199,
772-359-4475 MC
CRIB, Sleigh- Cherry
wood, w/underbed, inc. 5
drawer dresser & mat-
tress $170, 772-321-7314
D E S K
CONTEMPORARY 30 x
72 dark wood finish
Asking $100.
772-361-4336
DESK, Computer- good
condition, $20, Motorcy-
cle' Windshield, Memphis
shade $35, 772-228-9055
DESK, Executive- Cher-
ry, Leather Top, Like
new, $100, 772-569-3682
DESK, WOODEN- with
Hutch, Stained Black,
4'Wx27"Px5'H, $70,
772-532-0546 IR
DINING TABLE 64 x 42
Glass w marble base.
$200 772-781-2620
DISHWASHER- Ken-
more, Bisque Color, 3
years, new condition,
$75, 772-359-5797 SLC
DOGGIE DOOR- Small
to Medium Size Dog,
$70, 772-335-8383 SLC
DOLLS, Raggedy Ann &
Andy, Needs TLC, Bag
Full, Older, $60,
772-225-9221 MC
DOORS, BIFOLD- Lou-
vered, Stained Oak, (10),
$15ea, Various Sizes,
772-489-3040 SLC
ENTERTAINMENT CEN-
TER- 3 pieces, White,
Holds up to 27" TV,
$150obo, 828-729-1161
EVINRUDE FICHT- Out-
board Motor Service,
90-175 Horse Power,
$20, 772-223-2760 MC
EXERCISER- Gravity
Rider, $35, 772-468-4938
EXTENDER, Truck Bed-
For Frontier Type Truck,
$40, 772-878-5351 SLC
FIREPLACE- Walnut,
Free Standing, Electric,
Good Condition, $125,
772-463-0417 MC
FRAME, BED- King Size,
Never Used, Asking
$25obo, 772-538-2068 IR
GARAGE DOOR. Open-
er- Craftsman, 1/2 HP,
$80, 772-349-1193 SLC
GOLF BAG- with Caddie,
Both in Excellent Condi-
tion $20ea, 772-879-7362
GOLF BALLS- 1 dozen,
Clean, Beauties, $5,
772-562-3635 IR
GOLF CLUBS Ladies
full matching set Like
new including bag $100
772-878-0167
GYM SET- Large Indoor
Corner Gym Set, $99,
Pet Carrier, Medium size,
New, $15, 772-299-4862
HAND TRUCKS- (2),
One for Airport Luggage,
One for Packages, $35
for both, 772-340-1383
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR ST. LUCIE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO: 562008CP000069FM
IN RE: ESTATE OF ADELE N. DETRANO A/K/A
ADELE NATALIE DETRANO, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of Adele N. Detrano a/k/a
Adele Natalie Detrano, deceased, whose date of death
was December 8, 2007 is pending in the Circuit Court for
St. Lucie County, Florida, Probate Division, the address
of which Is RO Box 700, Fort Pierce, Florida 34954. The
names and addresses of the personal representative and
the personal representative's attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against decedent's's estate on whom
a copy of this notice is required to be served must file
their claims with this court WITHIN. THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons hav-
ing claims or demands against decedent's estate must file
their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BAR-
RED.
The date of first publication of this notice is
February 8, 2008.
Personal Representative: Barbara Hauser
Attorney for Personal Representative: Chester B. Griffin,
Attorney for Barbara Hauser, Florida Bar No. 031836,
Neill, Griffin, Tierney, Neill & Marquis Chartered. P.O.
Box 1270, Fort Pierce, FL 34954
Phone: 772-464-8200, Fax: 772-464-2566
Publish Date: February 15, 2008
HEADS- for 350 Chevy
Rebuilt, As Is, $200,
772-562-4171, After 5pm
Call 772-562-6062 IR
HEATERS, Baseboard,
(2), 220v, $10 each,
772-466-1654 SLC
HOME GYM- Welder Pro
9400, like new, Inc. but-
terflys, leg press, curls,
$175, 772-216-5622
HOOD, MUSTANG Air-
RAM, Fits 94-98, $150,
Pull Behind Tiller, $30,
772-321-6421 IR
JACKET, Leather &
Soul, Genuine, $20, Tod-
dler Clothes, Girls 2T, 2
bags, $10, 772-985-3933
JUICER- Champion
brand, Excellent Condi-
tion, $125, 772-664-5612
KARAOKE RADIO- with
CD, Cassette, Radio
Combo, GPX, Good Con-
dition, $35, 772-343-8477
KAYAK- Inflatable, 2 per-
son, 2 paddles, seats w/
back support, foot pump,
$190, 772-234-6274
LAMPS, Terra Cotta- (2),
Coral-Mocha Color, Good
cond, $40, 772-418-0110
LAPTOP- Everex, New,
$150, 772-463-2490 MC
LIGHT KIT, HID Xenon,
Any Car, Brand New in
Box, Choice of Colors,
$200, 772-577-8453 IR
MATTRESS, TWIN- with
Box Spring, Good Condi-
tion, $80, 772-466-4565
MATTRESSES, TWIN-
(2), Excellent Condition,
$100, 772-260-9400 MC
MONITOR, Blood Pres-
sure, Relion, Digital Mod-
el, $10, 772-562-7824 IR
NAIL SALON, Stations-
(3), Brand New, $30
each, 772-240-6319
PAINT, EXTERIOR-
Acrylic, Yellow, "Banana
Tint", 30 gallon, $100
takes all, 772-429-2210
PATIO SET- Woodard,
48" round table, 4 chairs,
& lounge w/cushions, end
table $200, 772-287-0509
PIANO- Antique, 1906,
Jacob Doll Player Piano,
Converted to Reg, $200,
772-335-2257 SLC
PLANE, RC- Hobbico, 60
size, Select plane & en-
gine $195, 772-320-8395
POT RACK- Black, with
Chains and Hooks, $35,
772-873-5539 SLC
PRINTER, HP3420, has
2 inkjets, & HP Scanjet,
Scanner needs TLC, $50
both, 772-287-5728 MC
PRINTER, Ink Jet- HP
812C, with AC Adaptor,
$20, 772-913-4143 IR
RAKES- 2 for $125,
Wheelbarrow, $75, Good
Condition, 772-388-4573
RECORDS, Various- (37)
Albums, & (10) 45's, All
for $25, 772-285-4040
REFRIGERATOR, Hot-
point- White, 24cu feet, 5
years old, good condition,
$200, 772-340-3496 SLC
REFRIGERATOR- GE,
Almond, 17.7 Cubic Feet,
Good Condition, $200,
772-340-4197 SLC
RUG 48" x 30" $3
ski gloves $5
772-299-6971 IR
SATELLITE 1 dish
3LNB standard receiver,
2 HTV receivers $20.
772-287-4980
SECTIONAL SOFA:
Hunter green leather,2
recliners & queen bed.
$200 772-812-8338 PSL
SHEET SETS- Twin,
New in pkg. 10 Sage &
10 Peach, third cnt 230,
$10 ea, 772-388-6682 IR
SHOES, Mens- Bass,
Leather, Black, Size 10.5,
$10, Mens Pants, Hagger
36x29, $5, 772-546-4751
SHOWER DOORS- frost-
ed glass, 70"x51", alumi-
num color w/tracks,
$50obo, 772-359-1380
SHREDDER, Paper- with
Basket, Fellows, $12,
Camera Phone, Verizon,
$40, 772-770-2090 IR
SOFA BED- Queen, 3
cushion, newly uphol-
stered, off white w/flower
print $100, 772-223-3609
SOFA, SECTIONAL- 3
piece, $75, Twin Sofa
Bed $95, Night stand,
$25, 561-373-4681 SLC
SOFA, SLEEPER- Sec-
tional, Blue & Tan, $200,
772-879-0226 SLC
SOFA- Queen Sleeper,
from Yum-Yum Tree,
$200, 772-546-4509 MC
SOFA: DARK green 92"
Reversible back pillows
$200 772-778-1850
STAIRSTEPPER- Exer-
cise, Weslo Momentum
610, Like new, Used Very
Little, $75, 772-595-1823
STILTS, DRYWALL-
Dura, Various Height Ad-
justments, Good Condi-
tion, $125, 772-497-4065
STOOLS, Bar- (2), 30"H,
Wrought Iron Frame,
Green, Padded seat &
back,$135, 772-336-7583
SURFBOARD- 7 foot,
7-Up, Special Edition,
Good Condition, $150,
772-879-7881 SLC
TABLE SAW- Dremel,
16", 2 speed, with Table,
$75, 772-879-1584 SLC
TABLE, COMPUTER-
$35, End Tables, Oak &
Maple, $25, Mini Bar,
$50, 772-879-4173 SLC
TABLE, Dining Room-
Beveled Glass, 40 x 64 x
1.5", $200, 772-871-1295
TABLE, Dining- Lg,
$100, Bookcase, $10,
Entertainment Center, 3
piece, $50, 772-834-1680
TABLE, Dining- Oak, 48"
Round, with 24' Ext/Leaf,
Excellent Condition,
$175, 772-336-3464 SLC
TABLE, GAME- Oak,
with 4 Chairs, $200,
.772-563-9118 IR
TABLE, Medical Exam-
with Foot Stirrups, Draw-
ers, & Electric Outlets,
$200, 772-871-0550 SLC
TABLE, SOFA- Oriental,
$125 or best offer, Must
See, Call after 6pm,
772-340-3823 SLC
TABLE, WOOD- 38x48,.
Leaves are 38x66, $100,
772-335-8896 SLC
TABLE- Coffee table
wood & wrought iron with
glass top. Good cond.
$75 772-288-1139
TABLE- Solid Maple
Wood, Gate Leg, Seats 8
people, Excellent Condi-
tion, $70, 772-337-0712
TANK, FISH- 10 Gallon,
Complete setup included,
$45, 2 Halogen lamps,
white, $45, 772-581-0067
TEETH WHITENING
Certificate / Kit, Raffle
Won, $525 value, asking
$125, 772-770-2462 IR
TELEPHONE, Fax, Cop-
ier, & Answering Ma-
chine, Sharp, $50,
772-388-3657 IR
TELESCOPE- Meade
ETX60AT, Astro, with
hand controller, new,
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TENT- 4 Man, $50, Mi-,
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$120 772-287-4980
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TIRES, Rims, & Hub-
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Black & Tan, $35,
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Must sell will take $395
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skirting soffit, vinyl
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only 11 boxes left, retail
$176 each box, sell $75
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36 W x 78 H $400 for
both 772-485-9529
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cost $3K Sacrifice $695.
can deliver.561-296-2396
Entertainment Unit Nice
wood unit w/wrought iron
handles. Storage area on
bottom doors close to
hide TV $250
772-288-1139
GENERATOR Portable
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125amps, 30HP with
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LIQUIDATION SALE
Hand Carved King Chair,
30% off. Queen set mat-
tress $119. Pottery up to
20% off. Hand carved fur-
niture up to 30% off. Sea
life, gifts, nautical & home
decor up to 20% off.
Furniture Store, Pelican
Ctr 711-713 North US
Hwy #1, Fort Pierce
772-46T-0999 or
772-621-0713
LIVING ROOM set
complete. Broyhill plaid
sofa, Light pine 2 end
tables coffee table. Like
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LIVING ROOM SET,
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for $850. Less than 2
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MEMORY FOAM
Thera-Peutic NASA Mat-
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Washer & matching dryer
White Westinghouse
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772-879-2684
SOFA LEATHER 90"
Teal color. Perfect
condition. $275
772-873-9366
STOVE I OVEN Dynasty
commercial gas stainless
steel stove, griddle &
convection oven $1800
772-201-9697
BUYING GOLD/ SILVER
Watches, coins, broken
jewelry. Large or small
we buy it all. Cash today.
772-559-5755
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secure couples seek to
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Plumbing 772-621-8282
Lic.#RF11067281
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construction, Remodel-
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772-489-2942
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PRESSURE
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Owner/Operator
John Ferreri
Lic & Insured
Commercial & Residential
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Patio/Pool Decks
Sidewalks etc.
No Job too Large
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3-4bd/2ba/2cg bonus rm.
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VERO BEACH: Beach-
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views enhance this updat-
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ond floor, new elevator,
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$269,000. By Owner.
Clear deed enables parti-
al trade on anything.
386-547-7030.
FORT PIERCE 5-br/2-ba
Completely remodeled.
Tile throughout. S.H.I.R
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1-954-421-4950
Fort Pierce 1/2 acre on
golf course 3/2/2 over
2100sqft u/a. Pristine
condition. New heated
tropical pool, new A/C.
$274,900 Coldwell Bank-
er, Debbie Stenmark
(772) 332-1950
Fort Pierce Panther
woods 3/2/21 CBS pool
home on preserve lot,
golf cart & equity incld
fully furnished $255,000
Coldwell .Banker, Debbie
Stenmark 772- 332-1950
Fort Pierce Wow 6
bdrms 3 baths on 3/4
acre private yard. Scrnd
pool & patio, over 3,100
sqft u/a. $315,000 Cold-
well Banker, Debbie
Stenmark 772-332-1950
FORT PIERCE 2/1 CBS
home with efficiency.
Den, screened porch, eat
in kitchen, fireplace.
$86,000 Call Rena.
772-812-1229
FORT PIERCE
New Listing! 3/2 CBS,
on cul de sac. Central
H/A, LR/DR, Bkft/Den,
Laundry room $198,500
Immediate Possession/
move-in condition 3
Bedrooms, CB +carport,
CH/A. Make offer!
$135,000
Lge lot 87,' +/- frontage
Joyce L. Calvert,
Realtor 772-464-3393
2007
Realtor of the Year
FORT PIERCE Spanish
Lakes Fairways. 2/2/1
CBS Home, screen
sunroom. 1830 Sqft.
Across from clubhousee,
tennis, pool & fitness.
$127,500 772-468-3432
Fort Pierce- 2bdrm CBS
+ den. Excellent condi-
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Appliances 2110 Donald
Ave. $109,000. Coldwell
Banker, Debbie Sten-
mark 772-332-1950
HISTORIC HOME in
Daytona Beach! In his-
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Intercoastal, 3500sf, 2,
fireplaces, 2 sunrooms,
5br/4ba, large lot. $695K
obo. 386-453-5464
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$40,000 below market
value, 1830 sqft/air, 3
years new beachside
pool/spa home. Must see!
$409,000 321-722-2768
MELBOURNE 3/2/2
home & all contents!
Bring only your clothes!
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appt. only. $289K. Call for
info. 321-242-1841
MELBOURNE, 3/2, 0.5
acre fenced, no HOA,
room for RV, roof 2 yrs.
new, great schools, well
maint.,new apple's, $197K.
321-951-2775 / 412-0920
NW PALM BAY, 4/2/2,
quiet family area, totally
updated w/many energy
effic. upgrades. MLS#
476686. REDUCED TO
$175KI Call ERA Show-
case, Ruthann Hansen
321-749-3939
PALM BAY SE, 3/2/2, CB
canal home, completely
updated,fenced backyard,
new Fl. *room, city water,
exc. cond., $149,900 firm.
321-727-7786
PALM CITY 3/3/2
Cobblestone 1/2 acre
corner lot, lake & golf
view, screened pool,
Jacuzzi, vaulted ceilings
no membership rqd.
$459,000 FSBO/agent
Call Pat 561-876-1885
PORT ST LUCIE Moving
sale 4/3 heated pool in
law suite fireplace. Newer
roof new A/C. Appraised
at $309K Asking $225K
/obo 321-536-4528
PORT ST LUCIE: 1658
Ocean, 2/2 with convert-
ed garage, sep laundry
room, shed, near Floresta
& Thornhill, $102,500
772-828-2568 Robin
Metz, Van Horn RE, LLC
Robin@VanHornRealty.com
PORT ST LUCIE: 1789
Millikin, 3/2/2 Ig corner lot,
nice area, off Rosser, split
floorplan $99,900
772-828-2568 Robin
Metz, Van Horn RE, LLC
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PORT ST LUCIE: 1952
Erie, Beautiful CBS, 3/2/2
all apple, nice area, near
California & Del Rio Must
see! $170,900
772-828-2568 Robin
Metz, Van Horn RE, LLC
Robin@VanHornReally.com
PORT ST LUCIE: 2079
Triumph, Nice 2/2 con-
verted garage, Ig corner
lot, nice area, room for
pool, off Veterans Mem
Pkwy Reduced $97,400
772-828-2568 Robin
Metz, Van Horn RE, LLC
Robin@VanHornRealty.com
PORT ST LUCIE: 2410
Warwick, Nice 3/2/2 with
pool, fenced yard, nice
area. Near Floresta &
Oakridge $164,900
772-828-2568 Robin
Metz, Van Horn RE, LLC
Robln@VanHornRealty.com
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granite kitc,& bath Home
warranty $144,000 owner-
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PORT ST LUCIE: Mag-
nolia Lakes, Custom 3br,
2ba.Decorated with style.
Over 2000 sqft under air.
Pool, Clubhouse. Must
Sell. $209,000 Make of-
fer. Joanne McCurdy
772-216-2821
ST LUCIEIVERO line
UNIQUE ESTATE
Absolute paradise
overlooking lake & nature
preserve. Large 2/2/2
CBS home & charming
1/1 CBS cottage each on
separate 1 acre + lots.
Ideal family compound
asking $299,000 large
home only; $399,000 as
package. Owner
772-321-3661
STUART FLORIDA
Club, $250's, Extended
Capri,1725sqft, 2/2/2,
Granite kitchen, wood
floors/tile, cul de sac/ golf
site 339-227-0197
STUART YACHT & CC
3br/2ba/2+cg, Open floor
plan pool home. Large
'Great room, Florida rm &
large scr patio $349,500
772-287-0834 or
772-485-2750
TITUSVILLE Executive
5bd/3ba/2 car + new RV/
boat gar. 18'x52', 3637sf,
1 acre, sauna, appls., in
exclusive upscale area,
$499,000, owner financ-
ing avail. 321-269-5913
TITUSVILLE nice golf
comm., beautiful brick
3/2/2, 1/2 ac., det'd work-
shop, remodeled, spa-
cious rooms, lots of stor.,
$239,000. 321-863-4638
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TRADITION Heritage
Oaks. 1 yr new 3/2/2 in
gated/pool community.
Upgrades, wood blinds,
alarm system, scr patio,
laundry rm, tile roof, all
appliances. Will sell for
.mortgage for signif. loss
$192,000 FIRM/Quick
close 561-630-7792
VERO Central Beach.
3/2.5 Totally Updated!
1900+sqft. Granite Kitch-'
en, marble baths. $339K
+ $5K Cash back. Mitzi
Powell BCM CO Owner/
Agent Independence
Realty. 772-559-7124
VERO BEACH Pinetree
Park. Brick fireplace,
2br/2ba/den, scr patio,
X-lrg lot, oak trees,
$149,000 poss. Jensen
Bch trade 772-299-4490
WHITE CITY Fabulous
3/2 custom home in
Southern Oak Estates.
All the bells & whistles,
panoramic views of pond
& own golf practice area.
$415,000 or make offer
772-466-0222
New Waterfront 3/2.5/2 TH on wide Hutchinson Island Condos w/
Indian River. Gated community w/pool Marina (reasonable rates), clubhouse, pool
& clubhouse. Below assessed value. & tennis courts. 1 BR's from $87,500, 2
Short Sale. Only $473,500 Wow! BR's from $127,500. Make offer!
Indian River Drive 3/3 waterfront Ocean view from $199,000. Waterfront
home. Priced below assessed'value only from $179,000.
$547,500 Harbour Isle Waterfront Penthouse
So. Beach Home w/ garage.Walk to Many upgrades! Must see!
Ocean! Now only $214,500 Call Joe for
viewing! 0
Joe L. Krchnak, P.A.
Realtor 464-6688
http://JoeKrchnak.Realtor.com
VERO BEACH- 2/2/2
with playroom, built 1994.
Frame house, tile &
berber, w/d. Nice home,
great location. $190,000
772-299-4862
DAYTONA BEACH/
PORT ORANGE
2br/1.5ba townhouse, in
good shape w/tile floors.
Best priced unit in
Canalview $103,000
386-788-3148 / 299-2223
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with approved credit
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Down includes closing
cost 30yr amortizing with
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John Broker/Owner
7 7 2- 58 9- 3 0 54
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FORT PIERCE Gator
Trace. End unit on 7th
tee. 2br/2ba/1cg. Vaulted
ceilings, walk-ins,double
shower, new decor, new
apple $164,000
772-489-3154
S.E. FT. PIERCE/
N.E. ST LUCIE
2 BEDROOMS -
was $154,900
Now! $104,900 c,
E. of US I across c
from Gator Trace '
Golf Course
Completely Furn
New Units (4 Left)
1st Time
Buyer Programs
New Units "0" down
Starting @ $7S0/mo
1221 E. Weatherbee Rd
(2 blks N. of Midway)'
772-359-0360
PALM CITY: Sunset
Trace, end unit Villa.
Gated 24hr security.
Great location & A+
schools! Walk to pool/
tennis! 3/2/1, enclosed
porch, cath ceilings. Tile
thru-out, bdrms carpet.
New A/C, fridge &
countertops. Move in
Ready! $189,900
772-283-8141.
FELLSMERE 3 adjacent
10+/- AC parcels. 1200+
ft on lateral U Canal. 3
ponds, 2 site pads, flow
wells, out building, marl
roads & drainage.
$599,000 772-828-8109
KENTUCKY
*3 acres w/pond $24,900
*35 acres riverfront $99K
*100 acres $125,000.
*1500 acres hunters
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NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
New log cabin shell on 2
wooded acres only
$99,900. FREE BRO-
CHURE of Mountain &
Riverfront acreage. E-Z
Financing. For free info
1-828-652-8700
PALM CITY- 1/2 acre
Cobblestone, On lake &
golf green, high/dry with
existing building pad.
$194,000 FSBO/agent
Pat 561-876-1885
Irk -[11 t1.
PORT ST LUCIE. Sand-
piper Bay. Estate size lot.
1/2 plus acre. Full serv-
iced. Golf community.
Great neighborhood.
561-213-4133
MU$T
$ELL
PORT St. LUCIE 2 lots
Side-by-side. Ready to
build, Make offer.
Motivated. Owner Agent.
Brokers protected. 954-
263-3025 954-346-2733
saschatzberg@aol.com
SOUTH HUTCH ISLAND
Fully fenced prime
property. Hurricane
protected .$195,000
772-464-2432
ST. LUCIE / VERO LINE
- 2.5ac. zoned general
commercial, with income,
1 block west of US 1.
$379,000; Prime 1/2ac
Commercial lot on US 1,
1 block South of Indrio
Rd. $299,000. Owner
772-321-3661
VERO, BEACH 4.6 acres.
Next to the Farms.
Upscale deed restricted
subdivision. Paved roads,
cleared. NOW $199,000
772-538-4214
BANK REPO
FORT PIERCE: 55+
Spanish Lakes Fairways,
13985 Encantardo Cir.,
All offers' considered.
2br/2ba, Garden tub.
$30,000 772-462-4130 or
772-466-4500 Call Gary
FORT. PIERCE 55+
2bdrm/2ba Spanish Lks
Fwys. Island kitchen, liv-
ing rm, dining rm, family
rm. Fully Furnished, Free
Golf, Lrg endcl porch
$38,000. 772-489-0065
FORT PIERCE 55+ 2/1
furnished doublewide.
Central air, gas heat,
screened porch, shed.
$8000 for home. $21000
for lot. 772-468-3145
FORT PIERCE: Tropical
Isles Co-op, Bank Repo,
376 Seahorse Terrace,
2br/2ba/1cp $25,000
772-462-4130 or nights
466-4500
FORT PIERCE: Tropical
Isles Co-op, Bank Repo,
393 Seahorse Terrace,
Lakefront $40,000
772-462-4130 or nights
466-4500
JENSEN BEACH 55+
3/2 carport, screen porch
furnished, Newer central
air, 'w/d, clubhouse, pool,
quiet. Good cond. $5,000
Must sell 772-708-9622
JENSEN BEACH Pine
lake Village 55+ 2005
Jacobsenr Beautiful 28' x
74' 2/2 + den. Tile
thru-out, Laundry room,
Stainless appis. 13' x 13'
screened 'porch 13' x 13'
shed with 'A/C, .&
generator. Private yard.
Hurr shutters, clbh, pool
near beach. $1'19,000
772-359-5320
JENSEN BEACH: Pine
Lake Village, 55+ Fur-
nished' 2br/2ba 24 x 60
with carport, & Florida
Room. Make reasonable
offer. 772-334-1935
PALM HARBOR 4br/2ba
Tile Floqr, Energy Pack-
age, Deluxe loaded. Over
2,200 sq ft. 30th Anniver-
sary Sale Special. Save
$15,000.
Free Color Brochures.
800-622-2832
M ^HR
www.jacobsonauction.com
772.466.1930
ABIII Jacobson Auction Co., Inc. AU231
PORT SAINT LUCIE
Spanish Lakes, Clean &
furnished, 2br/1.5 ba, pet
section. Serious inquiries
only! $14,000obo
772-879-9935 evenings
PORT ST. LUCIE Pet
Section 55+ La Buona
Vita Park furnished
2-br/2ba screened FL rm
Asking $63,000 includes
lot. Monthly maintenance
+ cable $141. New tile &
hardwood throughout,
new W/D 772-878-7878
PORT ST. Lucie Big
dblw, 55+ Spanish Lakes
1. Updated, .Bar, fplc FI
room, carport; Quick
sale was $47,000 Now
$35,000. 772-812-5064
PORT ST. LUCIE
Spanish Lakes 1, Pet
section. Furnished,
2-br/1.5-ba. large Florida
Room $25,000 Call
248-229-7733
STAURT Pinelake
Gardens 55+ 3/br/2ba,
'05, 1492 sq. feet.
Doublewide on Preserve,
Irge kit, fl room tiled & a/c
$94,500 772-223-1744
772-323-6729
STUART 55+ Pinelake
Gardens in the Estates
section. 2/2 + den, 2002'
Jacobsen on lake.
Glassed-in Florida rm.
Water views. Upgrades,
$135,700. Century 21
Horizon Properties. Jen-
nifer Clark 772-349-5348
STUART 55+ Pinelake
Gardens. Drastic Reduc-
tion. $23,900. 2/2 on
oversized corner lot. New
laminate flooring &
up-to-code scrnd. porch.
Motivated Seller. Century
21 Horizon Properties,
Jennifer Clark'
772-349-5348
TERRIFIC
STUART- Pinelake Gar
dens Ests 55+ beautiful
3-br/2-ba lakefront! Hurtr
shutters 2000+ sqft. Next
to pool and clubhouse.
New roof, cent. AC, Cent
vac, tile thruout $120,000
neg- Will fin, Or 1 year
rent. 772-287-1600
914-261-1021
VERO BEACH '96 55+
2/2 C/H/A single wide,
new carpeting,, some
furniture. Shed w w/d
carport, Full screened
porch 20'XIO' $15,000
772-581-0587
VERO BEACH 40+
Countryside 2/2 shed car-
port, gated comm. Club-
house, Swimming pool,
tennis, spa. Corner lot
Accepting offers. Call
772-562-0385
-- -got!
VERO BEACH Heritage
Plantation 40+ double
wide furnished 2/1.5 bath
Carport, w/d shed screen
porch pet OK. Reduced
to $8,000. Pool & other
amenities. 772-581-8099
772-794-6296
*ELLIJAY NO Georgia
mountains. Oak Creek
subdivision, creekfront &
view lots, .75 to 2.34 ac
Paved roads, & water.
Terms & financing avail.
Starting at $59,000
FSBO 706-273-0604
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Ownerlll While They
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EAST GEORGIA
1,203 AC $1,550/AC
Ogeechee River!
Great Redbreast
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404-362-8244
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COLORADO, 5 acres.
$7500! $500 down,
$125/month, Tract with
water well, $12,500 (good
terms). Beautiful high
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year rounds.- Owner,
806-376-8690
FLORIDA
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FOR SALE BY OWNER.
Great Farm or ranch. 130
high & dry acres. $6,700
per acre in Madison Co.
borders Twin Rivers State
Park. Hiking, trail riding,
fishing, hunting.
386-755-4901
GA, Schley Co. 175 acs
Freshly cleared cabin site
w/ smooth stream, power
& well. A steel I-beam
bridge over Creek which
flows thru property. Ideal
for game hunter w/ inter-
nal road systems, food'
plots, feeders, boxstands,
etc. Beautiful & secluded
$2,625/acre. Sumter Co.
221 acres, 1 1/2 mile road
frontage w/ 2 gravel en-
trances, perfect to build..
Creek through property.
hunter friendly, ready and
equipped w/ food plots,
feeders, box stands and
road systems. $2750/acre
Glen Pickle 229-938-0566
Ii^^IS
GA, Beautiful Lakefront
Property 90 mins North of
Jacksonville w/ 2002
Doublewide, $138,500,
low utilities, low insur-
ance. Cherokee Lake.
912-287-0324 See photos
www.mrgaryallen.com
GEORGIA Ellijay
19-72ac. 3/4mi. adjoins
US Forest Serv. Gor-
geous views! paved rd.
wildlife, electric,' creeks,
springs, pasture $12,500/
acre & up. 706-273-9501
.,. T' I" '. ,
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GEORGIA 3 acre Home-
sites! Rock Springs Es-
tates only 10 minutes to
town. U.G. power, paved
streets, was $9500/acre -
Buy direct from devel-
oper, NOW $7950/ac.!
Going fast! 912-529-6198
GEORGIA
Great Investments! 2
Commercial Properties:
*5.32acs., 1000' road
frontage: 2,000sf. office
furnished +steel building,
$399,000.
*1ac., 7316sf. + grocery
store equipment.
$159,000. Financing
available. 706-364-4200
GEORGIA HOMES
Renovated home on 52
acres, fenced pasture.
Home, basement, barn,
pond on 22 acres. Call
Town & Country Real
Estate 1-478-552-5681
www.tandcrealestate.com
GEORGIA LAND Best
value in Middle, GA.
245acs: to 1550acs. in
Jones County, GA. Great
Investment / recreational
land. Good timber &
beautiful land w/several
creeks.Starting $3850/ac.
Call 404-580-7870
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GEORGIA LAND
10acs., 25acs., 50acs.
tracts. Water, hardwood
pine, road networks.
$2500/acre. Riverland
Inc. 706-840-2136
GEORGIA LAND
The best investment plan
is buying land! 1 to 20
acres homesites. LOW
TAXES! Beautiful weath-
er year round! Financing
Available. Starting
$4400/ac. 706-364-4200
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
New Ranch w/4 bed-
rooms, 2 bath, in dry-
wall stage. Sits on 2
acres near Athens, OH.
$79,900. Owner Financ-
ing 740-260-2282
JASPER, FL 15 Acres
High&Dry, undev. land in
Hamilton Cty. the "Jewel
of the Suwannee." Zoned
AG1 $110,000. Linda @
Keyes. 954-632-9258
KENNANSVILLE, FL: 30
minutes to Disney, New
Furn 2br/2ba/lcp', 14'x70'
singlewide on 2 fenced
lots, porch & sunroom,
Walk to Lake Marion Only
$90,000 772-464-;2860
KENTUCKY
*3 acres w/pond $24,900
*35 acres riverfront $99K
*100 acres $125,000.
*1500 acres hunters
paradise, incredible tro-
phy deer & turkey hunt-
ing, $1895/acre. Great
investments!
1-270-791-2538
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LAFAYETTE CO. FLA.
10 acres of wooded, re-
mote land. Frontage on
graded county rd. South
of Hwy 27 between Brad-
ford & Mayo. $55,000.
Owner Financing.
duality Realty & Invest-
ments 863-533-0888
Dan@Agner.com '
LOG CABIN only
$69,900. Lake Access
Free Boat Slips. Own the
dream! New 2,128sf log
cabin package at spec-
tacular 160,00 acre rec-
reational lake! Paved
road, u/g utilities, excel-
lent financing. Call now
800-704-3154, x 1716
Lovely 4B.R/2.5Ba, 2400
sf home on approx. 2
acres in Perry, Fla.- a
small rural town approx.
50 miles SE of Tallahas-
see. Beautiful pool & pa-
tio area w/tall privacy
fence, gazebo w/hottub.
Reduced- $239,000. Call
386-658-3378 or cell
386-208-2589. (fsbo)
Middle Georgia Land
For Sale: Washington &
Emanuel Counties -
86acs, $2,650/ac on
Ohoopee River, Hunting,
Fishing, & Timber.
288/acs. Timber, Pond,
Pastures, River, Swamp,
$2,450/ac 478-787-4121
www.HamptonRiver.com
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Located in Beautiful High
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NC LAND: Near Raleigh/
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NC LOTS & LAND
Near Charlotte. Winter
Discounts. 1-10 acres.
Low taxes. Starting $22K.
Countrytyme
704-483-1457
NC MOUNTAINS
2+ acres with great view,
very private, big trees,
waterfalls & large public
lake nearby, perfect get-
away location or invest-
ment. $69,500.
Call now 1-866-789-8535
NC MOUNTAINS New
Log Cabin Custom Built
1288sf cabin w/ acreage.
$79,900 easy access,
views. Easy to finish. Fi-
nancing Available.
828-286-1666
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No CAROLINA: Sylva, nr
Maggie Valley. New 3/2,
1850 sqft, fp, dr+ eat-in
kit, SS appis, Hickory
beautiful 2BRBA fulwoods,
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BUY NOW-LOW RATES
Beautiful 2BRJBA fully
furnished, large porch
w/hot tub. Perfect for
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investment, plus vacation
rental program available.
321-432-1557828-6$175000"
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
New log cabin shell on 2
wooded acres, only
$99,900. FREE BRO-
CHURE of Mountain &
Riverfront acreage. Fi-
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MTNS. Motivated Seller!
New log cabin shell on
.86 acre, $89,900. 2-5
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access mountain home-
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828-247-9966
NORTH CAROLINA,
WHITE OAK. 2 Mobile
Homes on 22.5 acres.
Pond, game.1800's home
on property. $180,000
OBO. 910-866-5493.
krys26@intrstar.net
OCALA FL 40+/- acres,
2 miles W of 1-75 on Hwy
326, 1300 ft frontage on
Hwy 326, specialized
Commer district, By
owner. $1,200,000
561-307-3539
Sewanee/Monteagle
Tennessee Fall 2007
price reduction sale! Gat-
ed community w/ utilities
& roads, 16 interior & 10
bluff lots, 5 acre & up
size tracts.
1-800-516-8387 or visit:
www.timber-wood.com
SOUTH CAROLINA By
Owner, beautiful home-
site near Lake Marion.
New doublewide mobile
home allowed. $24,900,
Owner will finance with
as little as 10% down.
803-473-7125
TENNESSEE 1 +/- Acre
Lots Atop The Beautiful
Cumberland Plateau.
Minutes From Fall Creek
Falls State Park. Starting
at $12,500 Per Lot
931-946-2697.
TENNESSEE Crossville
Dunlap 65 ac Lake, lots
$47,900. Home 4.29ac
$64,900. Nickie at Realty
1 Group 931-248-3900
nheidle@multipro.com
TENNESSE '
Developed 1-6 acre
Homesites. Invest in
America's #1 Real Es-
tate Market. Waterfalls,
Lakes, Golf, Horseback
Riding. Owner financing
homesites from $145 per
month. 1-888-811-2168
TENNESSEE
HUGE HOMESITES
Near Gatlinburg
Gated community over-
looking Douglas Lake.
Truly the very
best view in all the
Smoky Mountains.
Only $457/month
with $8250 down.
Photos & info at
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TENNESSEE MOUN-
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TENNESSEE MOUN-
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Beautiful Homesite, Mil-
lion $ View! Secluded,
Utilities, Overlooking
Tennessee River. Close
to Marina, Schools,
Shopping! $49,900 Low
Down, Owner Financing!
330-699-1585
TENNESSEE MOUN-
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1-888-836-8439
TENNESSEE Perfect for
horses. 4ba/3.Sbd/3cg.
Mtn views. Heated pool.
Home w/5 AC $535,000
or 22 AC $717,500 Call
Renee' Dunbar Remax
RE Specialists Cell
423-470-2380
423-639-7162
TEXAS LAND
100ac.-2400ac. Ranch
(will divide) in Val Verde.
North of Del Rio, furnish-
ed mobile home, abun-
dant wildlife, water, elec-
tricity, hill & valleys. Own-
er Financing. $1195/acre.
936-465-1541
TEXAS LAND LIQUIDA-
TION! 20acres, near
Booming El Paso. Good
Road Access. Only
$14,900. $200/down,
$145per/mo. Money back
guarantee. No credit
checks 1-800-755-8953
www.sunsetranches.com
TN, 205 acres, several
acres 'clean & ready to
sew, well located w/ nice
homes all around $1600/
acre. 77 acre nice coun-
try setting, 40 acres tim-
ber, year round spring w/
8 acres open on paved
road. $149,900 Tim
Spencer GMAC Home-
front Realty 931-242-5149
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-877-494-8246 or go to
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Farml 5 acres $29,900
Gorgeous lake valley
views, rolling meadows,
minutes to Ithaca &
Cayuga *Lake! Superb
setting! Terms!
866-902-5263
W. KENTUCKY 100ac
up to 3,500ac tracts, Pre-
mier deer & turkey hunt-
ing. Beautiful rolling hills,
hardwood timber. Build-
ing sites. Cabin available.
80ac lake. $1,800/ac.
270-703-7234
ORLANDO, MARRIOTT
HORIZONS, near Sea
World. One week time-
share for sale, $14,000 or
best offer. Exchangeable
dates and locations
through Interval Interna-
tional. Call Karen at
321-806-0002
SKIING IN NEW HAMP-
SHIRE! One week time-
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Exchangeable dates and'
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Call Karen 321-806-0002
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FORT PIERCE
WAREHOUSE for sale,
2700 sqft, w/ 4 overhead
doors, 1 ac'of parking, in
the heart of Fort Pierce.
One, block US1 & Dick-
son Drive. $699,000.
772-521-5111
VERO BEACH: OWNER
FINANCING, $275,000
For Mixed Use property
just off U.S.1 ,0.60 Acres, .
suitable for Retail, Office -
& Residential. Across
from property listed over
$3M., Richards Real Es-
tate, Inc. 772-538-1932
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- REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
PORT SAINT Lucie No
IRE, Female preferred,
clean,quiet with kitchen
privl, cable, w/d, $110 wk
772-489-8993
PORT ST LUCIE East.
Pool home with fenced
yard. Great location, refs.
req. Full house privl.
$650/mo. includes
utilities 772-708-2407
PORT ST LUCIE clean &
quiet furnished room with
private entrance. $495
mo. + deposit or weekly.
Utilities included. Non
smoker 772-342-4828
PORT ST Lucie I R E
Quiet, extra large lot with
fruit trees. $125 week.
plus security deposit
772-940-6992 or
772-519-2116
VERO BEACH Ocean
view. Village Spires
Furnished, 2-br/2-ba
heated pool. Great
shopping & restaurants.
$3600/mo. 859-552-4721
VERO BEACH, Seasonal
rentals,, many choices
$800/mo $3500/mo
Paula Rogers & Associ-
ates 772-231-9121
VERO BEACH. Furn.
3/2. Newly updated town-
house. Priv. fenced patio.
Close to beach. Avail
Feb-April. $1500 incl
utilities/mo. Small pet ok.
850-570-0432
OPEN HOUSE
Reach over
one million potential
buyers from
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.DAYTONA BEACH- Riv-
erfront condo near Belair
Plaza, clean & quiet
2bd/2ba, 2nd fl, balcony
w/riverview. Ceiling fans,
ice maker, microwave,
water, cable, pest incl.
Riverside Condos 3
pools, 2 docks, no pets.
$750/mo Move in special
386-29 5-9 1 82
www.jmhpartners.net/condo
FORT PIERCE 2bd/1ba
furnished, 2505 N Ocean
Dr., North side of inlet,
$800mo with lease
772-473-1734 or
772-562-0594
FORT PIERCE 1bdrm
1ba, Spacious, nicely
remodeled walk -in closet
and laundry room. Con-
veniently located.
$675/mo 772-359-7083
FORT PIERCE 1br, 2br,
& 3br apts. Neat and
clean, no dogs, from
$550 & up. 772-429-0269
or cell 954-675-2363
FORT PIERCE Lake-
wood Park, 2bdrm/1 ba
very clean, nice, newly
remodeled, tile floor.
$700/mo $500 sec. Great
location, close to Vero
Beach 772-528-1254
FORT PIERCE 2/2
Indian Pines Village.
W/D, carport, 1078sq ft.
Completley renovated.
$750/mo + deposit.
.706-889-1812
FORT PIERCE
3br/1.5ba, tiled; bright &
spacious,close to IRCC
and shopping, split floor
plan. Security deposit
561-255-8753
AAAAAA
GARAGE SALE?
Place your ad in
Hometown News
1-800-823-0466
FORT PIERCE new 1st fl
2-br/2-ba/1-cg. Lakes of
Savannah. Screen patio.
Comm pdol. No pets.
$850.508-997-1.174
508-965-9167
FORT PIERCE rent/ rent
to own Island House 1-br
condo with all appliances
including washer/dryer.
Whirlpool bathtub. Other
2 bedrooms also avail.
Gated comm, with pool.
$695/mo. 1 mo security.
Call owner 772-349-7345
FORT PIERCE South
Beach Large 1br + den
(can be 2nd br). All appl.
incl. w/d. Small pet ok
$875/mo. 772-812-4363
or 772-370-7212
FORT PIERCE South
Beach, 2/1, large rooms,
extra clean, walk to
beach or jetty,. $750mo
No pets! FLS
772-464-0628
FT PIERCE: Lakewood
Park, 2/1 washer/dryer
hookup, $400/mo F/US
772-359-1994, 466-2150
FT. PIERCE: triplex for
rent; 2 upstairs apts.
$480/mo each. 1 down-
stairs apt. $650/mo.
Please contact Jack
772-359-9255
Buid
Your
nest at
772-468-2333
MOVE-IN SPECIAL:
EFFICIENCIES
1 BEDROOMS
AVAILABLE o
OlPiEN MoN-FRI 9-4 -
SA'r 10-2
."Quiet Country Living"
HOBE SOUND Pine
Croft Nice 2/2 patio
overlooking preserve,
pool, near beach. Basic
cable, water & W/D inc*
$975/mo 561-358-4983
HOBE SOUND: Very
nice, upgraded 2br/lba,
very quiet. Laundry room,
city water. No pets. Ref's.
$790/mo 772-708-0731
HUTCHINSON ISLAND
55+ South Colonnades
2-bd/2-ba completley
furnished. $1200
seasonal, $800 annual
772-460-9880
Hutchinson Island: Qui-
et Beachfront 2br/2br Fur-
nished Condo, Pool &
Tennis. $1,200/mo.
772-607-0211
JENSEN BEACH
Savanna's Club, 2/2,
Quiet one story. W/d.
Includes cable, water,
trash. Next to pool &
lake. FLS 772-334-1599
or 772-349-0272
JENSEN BEACH Water-
front lbd/lba Newer Kit.
Fish from dock. Enjoy the
view $750/mo incis water
$450 dep 13825 So. Indi-
an River 786-390-0826
JENSEN BEACH. 1/1
spacious, private & fur-
nished. Apt. Intracoastal
w/dock, scrnd balcony,
W/D, cable & utilities.
Possible Short Term.
$1,200/mo 772-229-6115
JENSEN BEACH/RIO
1-br/1-ba apt. Convenient
to parks, beach, &
shopping. $850/mo
Includes utilities.
1-877-866-3225
JENSEN BEACH:
Cottage studio. Private,
immaculate, & close to
downtown. $650/mo
(includes util). no smok-
ing/pets 772-334-9901
FORT PIERCE Efficien-
cy, Furnished, all utilities,
cable, A/C 1st last, sec.
$170/wk. 772-370-0277
JENSEN BEACH: Por-
tofino, 1/1 resort living,
$625/mo. 954-806-1511,
772-337-5353 leave msg.
NO HUTCHINSON
Island:' 2502 Tamarind
Dr. Beautiful new 1/1
exec furnapt across from
bch w/new kitch & bath.
W/D & flat screen. From
$250/wkly. (util incl) short
& long term. Some small
pets ok. 772-321-3202
PALM CITY: 728 SW
36th Ter, Quiet 2br/lba,
fenced yard. W/D hook-
up. Pets Ok. Good
schools. $900/mo F&D
772-475-5807
PALM CITY: 728 SW
36th Ter, Quiet 2br/lba,
fenced yard. W/D hook-
up. Pets Ok. Good
schools. $900/mo F&D
772-475-5807
PORT ST LUCIE: The
Belmont. lbr/lba. 1st
floor. Beautiful condo,
new appls, tile/carpet &
all amenities. $850.00/mo
954-326-2511
SEBASTIAN New Com-
munity, Pelican Isles.
2/Br & 3/Br,2/Ba Apart-
ments with washer/ dryer.
Ask about our Move-in
Special 2 & 3 bed-
rooms only. (Income Re-
strictions). 925 Pelican
Isles Cir. 772-581-4440
SEBASTIAN Updated
2Br/2Ba with New appl.
in kitchen. All amenities,
(clubhouse, pool, tennis)
$850/mo. 772-538-0031
STUART 2/2, 3rd fl, walk
to mart memr hosp,near
schools and downtown
Stuart. $900mo water &
maint fees included.
772-429-1554
STUART Waterfront
duplex studio. Remod-
eled, full bath, 'screen
porch, no pets/ smoking,
$700/mo. 772-287-0733
STUART- PARK View
condos 2/2 1st fl
overlooks pond tiled
screened porch W/D
$875/mo Includes water
& cable 772-631-9104
STUART: Great area.
3br/2ba, All appliances,
New W/D, fully carpeted,
very clean, 1350 sqft,
Ready to move in!
$900/mo 772-692-9996
VERO BEACH Clean
furnished studio apt
Private entrance. Walk to
downtown. W/D $550 1
person $600 for 2. All
utilities included + TV &
cable. 772-778-2455
VERO BEACH Vista
Royale. 55+ remodeled.
lbdrm/1ba, 2nd floor,
balcony, pool, tennis &
activities. Furnished. No
pets. $575/mo. incl cable,
water 772-299-4709
CALL CLASSIFIED
and sell that carl
1-800-823-0466
:I 3n 3 [
805 Apartments/
STUART 55+, 2bd/2ba,
Updated, unfurn., pool .&
clubhouse,$650/mo. FLS
No pets 772-285-3425
VERO FT. PIERCE
Furnished 2-br/2-ba Golf
Lake Villas Newly
remodeled 1st floor, walk
to pool Close to tpke
$1000/mo Avail April 1st
330-467-0522.
WHITE CITY Move in
SPECIAL! 2bdrm/lba.
Move in for $99, 1st
months rent & $800 sec.
Rent $800/mo. No Pets
772-260-7141
FORT PIERCE Indian
River Estates 2/2/1
Family room, Cozy &
squeaky .lean,FLS,
$900mo 772-631-4918
FORT PIERCE: Nice 3br
with family room on quiet
street, near Fairlawn &
IRCC. $850/mo plus Se-
curity 772-201-5510
FT. PIERCE 4/3/2
Large pool home on 2.5
acres. 400ft on 5 mile
creek. $1800/mo. Call
954-802-2169
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Conos or3ent I
Best Kept Secret in Town!
2/1's IN A QUIET
LOCAL COMMUNITY
Starting @ $699/mo
Also Deluxe Units Avail. With Washer &
Dryer, Ceiling Fans & Upgraded
Kitchen Appliances
772-462-5099 "
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FT. PIERCE: Indian Riv-
er Estates. 2/2/1 w/scr
porch & fenced yard. All
appl. Next to shopping &
schools. $875/mo F&L
772-465-4054
JENSEN BEACH Un-
furnished 2/1/1 on large
lot, newly remodeled.
Only 3 blocks from stores
& shopping. $850/mo. +
F&L 772-288-0722
ORMOND BEACH-
Wonderful remodeled,
3br/2ba SFH in the high
demand TRAILS. Pool,
fireplace, squeaky clean,
Pet friendly. $1795/mo.
Available Now! Call
Dawn 612-272-2888
PALM CITY: 3/1 near
highways & A-1 rated
schools. City water,
fenced yard, screened
enclosure & tile thruout.
$950/mo 772-529-0356
80: prmns
Cods o Rn
you'll
L.ove
PORT ST LUCIE St.
James Club. 4/2 on golf
course. Gated, screen
patio, includes maint,
cable, clubhouse, pool,
tennis. Available 2-1.
$1375/mo 720-351-3603
see photos online at
www.HometownNewsOL.
corn Ad # 27479
'PORT ST LUCIE 3/2/2
Minutes to turnpike, all
appliances, fenced yd,
$1150mo first & sec.
561-373-9790 avail, now
PORT ST LUCIE: New
4br/2ba/2dg, Key West
Style, Cath ceilings, Tile
& Berber thru out. Great
location. $1300/mo
561-282-8404
PORT ST. LUCIE 2/1/1
Completely renovated,
new roof, paint & ceramic
firs. Huge yard. W/D & all
appl. Asking $850/mo.
772-398-6965
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Conos or en
Monti,,
FREE
Selling at huge loss! Spectacular
Riverfront home w/ guest house
fabulous pool. totally renovated!
(R2855853)
3 Bdrm, 2 bath BANK REPO in
White City on 1/2 acre! Can Close in
30 days!
(R2871315)
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Call372-61-524
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Newly Renovated Apt. Homes
S2 and 3 bedrooms
Sidrting at $636/mo
Located between Virginia & Edwards Rd.
I (next lo the lIP Cas station on U.S. 1)
772-489-9499'
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Hometown News
Friday, February 15, 2008
PORT ST. LUCIE Clean
3/2/2 larqe screen porch
in St. James Golf Club.
Appliances, tile, & carpet
20% off on golf. No pets.
$1250/mo 772-344-3358
PORT ST. LUCIE
Lakefront 3/2/1 + bonus
room. 'Large screened
porch. LR, DR, tile
thru-out. All appliances.
Newly Renovated.
$975/mo + security.
772-971-5420
PORT ST. LUCIE: 2/2/1
w/possible 3rd bd in Flor-
esta area. Tile, w/d new
apple, large fenced yard,
screened porch. $985/mo
pets ok. 772-341-4515
PORT St. Lucie: Walton
Court. Newly renovated
2/1 w/garage. Clubhouse,
.pool No smoke/no pets.
Includes cable. $750/mo
+ sec 1-800-487-2109
PSL RENTALS 2bdrms
$800/mo & up. 3bdrms
$800/mo & up. 4bdrms
$1100/mo & up. Vero
3/2.5/1 $925/mo. Choice
Properties 772-871-2727
SEBASTIAN Highlands
3/2/2, corner lot w/circular
drive Fussy person want-
ed for a beautiful home
complete w/porcelain tile
throughout, new high end
cabinetry, appliances &
garden tub. $1,150/mo
772-913-3412
SEBASTIAN 3/2/1 Reno-
vated, unfurn, Backs to
preserve, min to beach.
$800/mo. Non-smoker.
Small pet. Possible op-
tion to buy. 954-816-0860
SEBASTIAN- I don't live
in a dump or expect you
to. 3/2/1 screened porch
$900/mo. Includes lawn
care. Live in a place you
can be proud of. Call
772-299-0066 or cell
772-532-5722
ST. LUCIE WEST: Better
than new! Lake Charles
3/2/2 upscale gated
comm w/ pool & tennis.
Cable & lawn incl.
$1295mo 561-662-8361
865Ofice pac
Providing a more efficient office option
ffodr to y' executive orprOfess ional
PRESTIGIOUS LOCATION
PRIVATE EXECUTIVE SUITES
2770 Indian River Blvd., Vero Beach
Beautiful Skyline or Waterfront Views
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY *
8,400 sq.ft. (can be divided)
*760 sq.ft. avail with 2 nice size offices,
reception area & storage space with shelving
Also 12x12 & 12x20 Executive Suites
Recently Available: 2,652 sq. ft. Suite
Beautifully Designed: Marble Floors in Entry Way
& Reception Area, Conference Room, Full Service
Kitchen, New Carpet & paint
For a Brohr o es in Inora tion
Another One 'Rentedl
Thanks Hometown
News! H.E.
TITUSVILLE Executive
5bd/3ba/2 car + new RV/
boat gar. 18'x52', 3637sf,
1 acre, sauna, appis., in
exclusive area, rent w/op-
tion to buy. $1500/mo. or
$2500/mo. furnished.
Refs req'd. 321-269-5913
VERO BEACH 3/2/2
$950, 2/1 $750, 2/2 $800
SEBASTIAN 3/2/1 Villa
$850 Paula Rogers & As-
sociates 772-231-9121
VERO BEACH 3/3/2
+den, Castaway Cove,
walk to beach, pool, spa,
fireplace, immaculate.
$2350/mo 786-210-3563
VERO- BEACH, 3/2 w/
carport, nice home, good
size rooms, large yard.
Wonderful quiet area.
$795/mo www.rent6.com
407-234-5665
VERO BEACH: 2/1
newly remodeled. Quiet
neighborhood, tiled bdr,
ceiling fans, close to
shopping $625/mo. +
$400 sec. 954-927-5051
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VERO BEACH: 2/1, qui-
et neighborhood, freshly
painted & clean, all ap-
plicances $750/mo F/L/S
425 12th St. SW Dixie
Heights 772-567-3399
VERO BEACH: 2/2/2 on
9 acres, directly on
ocean, 2 miles So. of
Sebastian Inlet. Some
upgrades, w/d, a/c & well
water, $1500/mo F/L/S
772-589-4420 avail 3/16
WHITE CITY: 3br/2ba
w/1cg, Split bedroom
plan. Great room. All tile.
Quiet area. Credit check.
$900 772-489-2728
STUART 2/2.5 huge
Towqhome, tile, Central
heat & air, clean. Close
to US1 & schools.
$955/mo includes water.
772-214-6286
JENSEN BEACH
Cinnamon Tree 2/2 avail
imm. Cable included,
comm. pool,$850mo First
& Security 772-288-0901
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JENSEN BEACH: Indian
River Landing. Town-
house 2/2.5, freshly
painted & new carpets.
Scr porch, w/d, pool/spa
& dock. $875/mo F/L/S
(water & cable incl)
772-335-8627
PORT ST LUCIE: Near
US1, 3br/2:5ba/lcg, all
new inside, incl cable,
garbage, pool, tennis etc.
W/D Walk to shopping.
$950/mo 772-485-1890
S.E. Ft. Pierce/
N.E. St Lucie
2 Bedroom Deluxe,
Loaded & Fium
$1250/mo. seasonal
$950/mo. annually
E. of US I across from
Gator Trace
Golf Course
2 blks fiom Savannah
State Park &
Indian River
*1221 E. Weatherbee Rd
(2 biks N. of Midway)
772-359-0360
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VERO BEACH: Enjoy
vacationing in a two story
Twnhse exquisitely fur-
nished. Sleeps 7, with 2.5
baths.772-569-4210/581-
8829
FORT PIERCE Newly
renovated fresh paint,
carpet & tile floors, Move
in special. Available now!
772-940-3442
954-864-6018
HOBE SOUND: 2/1 new
kitchen floor, counter
tops, new vanity & tub.
Fresh paint, lawn service.
No pets, new storm
shutters, screen porch
$775/mo F/L/S
772-359-5797
JENSEN BCH: 3br/1ba,
Tile through out. Down-
town jensen near A rated
schools. $900/mo L&S
February FREEI
561-301-5733
JENSEN BEACH. Fish-
.erman's Haven. 2/1.
Large screen back porch
and fenced backyard.
Laundry room, appls. inci.
Very clean. $775/mos
FLS. 772-545-2057
FORT PIERCE. FREE
MH's. $450/mo. lot rent.
Cypress Bay MH Park.
2br/lba. Water, sewer,
garbage incI'd. On US
#1. FS. Leave message
for Juan 561-281-3365
J WINTER
SPECIAL
thru 2/29/08
Plantation Manor.
Gated community.
1/mo free w/1yr
lease 2/br $500 o
with no sec. dep. C
Month to Month,
LOTS FOR RENT
$1000 towards
move in fee
with this ad
772-465-0990-
MIMS 2BR/1BA, AC,
screened porch, shed, all
appliances, totally remod-
eled, exc. cond. $400/mo
+ $260 lot rent or sale
$15,000. 321-268-4257
VERO FT. Pierce 55+
Spanish Lakes' CC
Village furnished 2/2 on
the Lake. Very clean,
New A/C, washer, refrig,
$750/mo yrly Seasonal
$1200/mo. Option to buy.
No Pets 772-468-8280
see photos -online at
www.HometownNewsOL.
corn AD # 27481
PORT ST LUCIE: 3 offi-
ces on PSL Blvd, approx
750 sqft, $1100/mo
450sft@$650mo + sales
tax. Choice Properties.
772-871-2727 / 349-7777
VERO BEACH 2nd fir
office space. 1000sf or up
to 200sf (2) units avail.
1766 20th Ave. $12 sqft +
$1000 dep 772-778-4666
FORT PIERCE Sunrise
Blvd. Professional office
suites available, 840 sq ft
& up. '$12 sqft gross
lease. Call owner
772-349-7345
Vacatid
MARATHON. LUXURY
vacation homes. Ocean
Front. Amenities: heated
pool, hot tub, docks. Call
for last minute specials!
1-888-564-5800
american-paradise.com
PORT ST LUCIE: Move
in today! Tenant im-
provements finished!
Crown mold, french
doors, tiles 1432 sft, 4 of-
fices, conference room,
reception, 2 baths, work
area, meets ADA. Great
location on PSL Blvd, cor-
ner of Seafury, 1 blk east
of Rivergate Plaza. $12/ft
yr 1 of 2 yr lease. Brenda
772-380-9011
PORT ST. LUCIE Pro-
fessional office space.
Office suites available
Prime Port St. Lucie
Blvd. location. Includes
phones, internet, furnish-
ed. Starting at $395
Pam 772-285-6558
Pat 772-285-2350
STUART: 825 Monterey
Road, 3600 sq ft office
w/4 bays, 10ft OH doors,
Car lot also available. Call
Marty 772-214-0524
STUART: Private offices
on Monterrey Rd. from
$225/mo. Free desk,
chair, utilities, phones, &
high speed DSL.
772-349-9000
HOBE SOUND *Secure
Storage. Boats & Rvs
*Warehouse Space 500ft
772-545-9477
I'avel
ST. AUGUSTINE BCH
Oceanview Condo fr $99
nite, Oceanfront house
fr.$199nite/$1399wk,
Ocean frt. wedding $349
or Historic District from
$129nt 904-825-1911
www.sunstatevacation.com
CALL CLASSIFIED
and sell that boat
1-800-823-0466 ,
- TRANSPORTATION
POLARIS Trail Blazer
250 '01, New -battery,
starter & brakes. Only
125 hrs. Rides Great.
$2000 772-633-3999
YAMAHA BREEZE ATV
2000. Automatic, runs
good. $1600 Call
561-312-0912 PBG area
see photo online at www.
HometownNewsOL.com
ad # 97589
CORVETTE '81 super
clean 68K Red on red.
New t-tops, brakes, New
GM 350 Vortec engine,
330HP, mega'sound sys
$22,500 772-408-8218
FORD MUSTANG 1965
Good cond, runs great,
everything works, $8000
772-260-9467
JEEP CJ7 '77 -305 V-8-
steel 1/2 doors, full soft
top,40" Super Swampers,
Sdual batteries, tuffy
bumpers, winch, new
brakes & brake lines,runs
excellent. Needs tranny
main seal $5000obo
561-262-0300 Jensen
LONDON CAB By Austin
1975 restored. A/T Diesel
$6000/obo 772-489-2728
OPEN HOUSE
Reach over
one million potential
.buyers from
North Palm Beach
thru Ormond Beach
HOMETOWN NEWS
1-800-823-0466
ROLLS ROYCE, 1978,
Silver Wrath II, great
shape, chestnut paint,
buckskin top, $24,600
OBO. 321-269-2702
BLOWN HEAD Gasket?
State of the Art 2-part
carbon metallic chemical
process. Repair yourself.
100% guaranteed.
866-780-9038;
www.RXHP.com
BUICK LASABRE '99
custom leather interior,
42,000 mi., new tires,
Immaculate cond. $5900
772-485-7834
BUICK RIVIERA '99
Supercharged, 71k mi., 2
door, moonroof, bells &
whistles, exc cond.$5900
772-663-0965
see photo online @
www.Hometownnewsol.c
om ad #27460
DONATE YOUR CAR
TO American Association
for Cancer Research -
Saving Lives Through
Cancer Research. Fast/
Free Towing,
Non-Runners OK. Tax
Deductible. Call 7 days/
week 800-728-0801.
FORD TAURUS SES,'02
Elderly owned, Leather,
dark blue, 4 door. Mint
condition 26,600mi.
$8400 772-878-3287
see photo @ www.
HometownnewsOL.com
Ad # 27280
JEEP 1989 Cherokee 4
wheel dr. Laredo, with top
rack. Fair cond. Runs
OK. $1000/obo Call
Susan at 772-299-0773
KIA SPECTRA EX 2007
Assume payments
Money towards' re
financing, exc. cond. 561-
255-3135 561-694-7558
LINCOLN Continental
1977. Runs good, needs
body work. $1000/obo
772-778-3191 or
772-501-1305
LINCOLN TOWNCAR
'92, 4 door, runs good,
$1200obo 772-778-2298
MERCURY COUGAR
'99, Garage kept, bright
red, 2 dr hatchback, 6
cyl,72kmi., 24mpg, auto,
$4500 772-341-2718
Nissan D20 '91 Black
exterior, new engine &
tires, cold A/c, exc cond,
Great on gas! $2000obo
772-465-4062
NISSAN SENTRA: 1995
Auto, 4-door. Red AM-FM
stereo, PS, PB, cruise,
28 MPG, cold A/C,
engine runs good $1000
516-316-2319 .
PONTIAC FIREBIRD,
'96, convertible, loaded,
3800 V6, alloy wheels,
CD, very clean, 100K mi.,
$3900. 772-453-9595
SATURN '95 4 door, exc
cond, $1800obo
772-473-6156
SATURN 2001 SC-2
29,000 miles. Red Exc
corid cold a/c $5500 obo
Vero Beach
772-569-6181
VOLKSWAGEN Cabrio
'99 Convertible, stick
shift, 73k miles. Red
w/black top. Great cond.
$7000obo 772-492-5086 .
Keep ahead of the pack!
Sell your AUTO FAST in
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BLOWN HEAD Gasket?
State of the art 2- part
carbon metallic chemical
process. Repair yourself.
100% guaranteed. 1-866-
783-5399 www.RXHP.com
BUCKET SEATS 3rd row
for 2004 Chbvy Tahoe. 2
grey leather never used
$1100 option. Asking
$475 772-545-7713
REAR SEATS 2 for 06
Honda Element. Black
vinyl. Very little use.
$250/obo 772-361-4336
$$$$$$$ CASH $$$$$$$
For Junk Cars, Trucks &
Machinery. Call Now!
772-595-0601
$1,000 SHOPPING
SPREE, Donate Car,
Max IRS Deduction, Any
Condition, Help Foster
Kids, Free Quick
Pick-Up, No Papers OK,
Espanol, 24/7,
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HARLEY DAVIDSON 01
Sportster 1200 CC
Engine all chromed. Ram
horn handle bars. Babied
$6800 772-696-2879
HARLEY DAVIDSON:
00' Dyna Wide Glide,
Many Extras, 13,000 mi.
Exc Cond. Only $9,500 or
Trade. 772-370-8413
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HONDA 86' SHADOW
750CC Red & chrome.
Needs carb work, good
cond., $975obo.
772-359-2286
SUZUKI '06 GSXR
Low miles, almost new
Lojack,. hardly driven, gap
insurance $8000/obo
561-748-0160 see photo
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SUZUKI 50 & 65 '02
Both run great, $500 &
$1000 call for info
772-485-0120
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CHEVY HI top 1987
Sleeps 2, bathroom,
microwave, cupboards,
good condition $5500obo
561-737-6885
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GULFSTREAM VISTA
cruiser 20' '05 self con-
tained, MB diesel, exc 1
owner, 22mpg $55k
772-559-4611 -
ITASCA 1995 29' 58k
mi., sleeps 6, 2 tvs, no
slides, Runs good,
$ 1 8 0 0 0 o bo
Call 772-562-7058
JAYCO 28FT 1993: 53k
miles. 4 KW generator
New tires, good cond.
Reduced to $9,950
772-971-7135
NEWMAR 37' Mountain
Aire '02 like new. 7500 mi
gas eng, 2 slides, W/D,
auto satellite, beauty w
extras. Car tow dolly.
$88,500 772-873-8611
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PACE ARROW '02 Class
37-A, (2) slideouts, low
miles 13,800, Ford work-
horse chassis, surround
sound, DVD, CD, 2 color
tv's, mahogany wood,
Alum 4 dr. frig w/ice mak-
er, Queen bed, new awn-
ings. Like new $60,000.
772-978-1915 see photo
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RV rental site located on
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Vero Beach. Across from
beach, Marina on
Inter-coastal, pool, ten-
nis. Phone, cable, and
electricity included. First
class. By the week,
month, or season.
352-347-4470.
SALEM 30' by Forest
River 1999 1 slide, full
Kitchen & bath, queen
bed, dual axle, very good
cond. $8000/obo. Barry
772-643-7421
TRAVEL SUPREME
Fifth wheel '91, 2 slides,
sleeps 4, cold air, dual
axle.$7000 772-466-5066
WILDWOOD PARK, '06,
38ft w/ 2 slideouts, appli-
ances, sleeper sofa, full
sz bed, new washergas
stove + more $19,500
obo in St. Cloud. Must
sell! 518-588-5432 Check
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FORD EXPLORER LXT
'96 All power cold air,
V6 exc cond., $4000obo
772-473-6156
TOYOTA 4 Runner, One
owner,well maintained,
new tires, 233k miles,
Runs great! $5500 Call
Don 772-216-1630
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800-823-0466
'91 ASTRO bass boat &
trailer. 18' fiberglass. '91
150 Merc XR4, electon-
ics, trolling motor, full
canvas cover. All the
bells & whistles. Must
Sell Fastl $6,499 OBO
302-562-4783 see photo
online ad #27957 at
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'98 EDGEWATER 170cc
w/'98 Yamaha stroke oil
inj. 115hp eng. '99 magic
tilt trlr w/3 new tires. Stor-
ed in gar. All exc. cond.
$9500 386-615-0381
Shalm
17' TRIUMPH '02 w
trailer. 90hp Johnson
Radio, depth finder, all
safety equip. Low rnaintl.
$9800 772-388-8305.
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CHEVROLET 3500 '97
Box dump, automatic, tilt,
cruise control, new front
tires, 78,000mi., $4500
772-473-5206
DODGE CARAVAN '01
V6, 120k mi, 6 seater,
very good condition.
$3500obo 772-607-1303
DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN '96 new tires,
exc cond. $3200obo
772-473-6156
DODGE RAM '04 Crew
Cab, with cap, new tires,
22,000k mi., exc cond.
$14,500 772-567-5634
DODGE- Grand Caravan
1994. Mechanics special.
Runs, good tires, needs
some repair. As is, $600
772-834-1080
FORD F150 '03
Automatic, long bed,
4.2L, V6, 52,000mi.
$6800 772-332-1489
FORD F150 Lariat '99
Suicide doors,new rims &
tires, cold ,lther,118kmi.
$6400obo 772-465-1440
FORD F250 HD '97
Diesel, 4 wd, new brakes
& batteries, good tires,
5th wheel hitch,
fiberglass cap 111k mi.
$8500obo 772-293-9429
FORD FREESTAR SE
2004 very low miles. 7
pass w/pull down seats,
super clean. $9,650 obo.
772-569-7090
21' CENTURY BAY 2004
150HP Yamaha 4 stroke,
only 50 hours. 8'4" beam.
Lowrance GPS, EZ
loader trailer. Warranty
2008. Asking $22,800
772-528-1411
24' SEA FOX '1975
classic shrimp boat. Hull
great needs motor. Open
space to fish. Tandem
Trailer. Sacrifice $500
772-882-0476
26' SAILFISH '06 CC 16
hrs, new cond. fully load-
ed, 60 gal. livewell, full
custom cover, yellow hull,
lift kept. Twin 200HPDI
Yamaha power w/ 5 yr
factory warranty $64,000
O.B.F Cell 917-440-6959
Martin County
ALUMINUM 14' V Hull,
Electric troll motor, new
battery. Trailer included.
$600 772-597-5001
AQUASPORT '21 '05,
Center Console,150
Johnson, bimini top, fully
loaded, trailer $27,000
863-697-0452
GMC SONOMA '01 Cold
ac, automatic, 139,000mi
nice truck! $4500
772-971-6230
TOYOTA TUNDRA SR-5
2006, 4 door, sunroof,
25;000 mile warranty.
50k miles $17,500
772-473-3185
TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5.
Access Cab '05, Loaded.
Running boards, off road
package $19800
772-595-0237
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Ad # 27278
CAR CARRIER '02
7000 Ib, low usage, good
condition. $1700 call
772-465-2838
DUMP TRAILER '06
6'x10' Excellent condition.
$2500 Call Tom
772-528-8305
UTILITY TRAILER 18'
Tandem axle, drop down
ramp, wood deck
$1100obo 772-342-0725
FORK LIFT. Propane,
solid tires. All upgraded.
Good cond. Rent or sell.
772-283-8907
GOLF CART '01 EZ Go.
Windshield, club cover,
charger included nice
condition! $1800
772-971-6230
BOSTON WHALER 13'
'86, 30 horse evinrude,
Runs great! $2250
772-260-9467
MAKO 28' "Brand new",
loaded, twin 250 E-tec,
triaxle trailer,$140,000 list
asking $99,000
313-492-8860
POST SPORT FISH
2003 800 HP Cats, w/525
Hr. Custom Int. 42" Plas-
ma top, Line elec., every
fact, Option,Like New
Cond. Ready to Fish/
Cruise 30Kts/ @ 64
GPH. Cat Warr till 2013
917-440-6959 Martin Cty
WELLCRAFT 20' V-20
1989 Cuddy 3.7L
Mercruiser, with trailer
$3800 772-812-5636
BOAT LIFT Hightide
24,0001b maximum
weight, good condition
$5000 772-529-5133
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