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Vol. 8, No. 1 Your Local News and Information Source www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, June 12, 2009
HOW WEIRD
IS THAT?!
SEAN MCCARTH'
S pend any time surfing
the Web and you are
bound to find stories
that are just too bizarre to be
true.
Here's a sampling, edited
for length. And remember,
just because it's online
doesn't mean it's true!
From Telegraph.co.ukWeb
site:
Man on mission to visit
every Starbucks in the world:
A software engineer from
California, who goes by only
one name, is on a mission to
visit every single Starbucks
coffee shop on the planet.
Winter, 37, has spent 12
years drinking coffee in 9,100
chain stores. He estimates he
has 3,000 left. This week he
arrived in London to tackle
400 shops in England,
Scotland andWales, reported
the Times. However, he will
have to hurry, because the
company has started closing
premises.
In each Starbucks, Winter
drinks one cup of regular
brewed coffee. He takes a
photo and posts it on his Web
site,
starbuckseverywhere.com.
He estimates he has spent
about $100,000 (63,000) in
the past 12 years. Once he
drank 29 coffees in one day.
"I felt awful," he said.
From GopherCentral.com:
Chicago man buried in
Pabstbeercan coffin:A
South Chicago Heights, Ill.,
man who says he wants his
deathto reflect his life, has
purchased a casket designed
to look like a huge
can of his favorite beer.
Bill Bramanti, 67, said the
casket, for which he paid
$2,000to0 have-dcoated like
a giant can of Pabst Blue
Ribbon beer, was designed to
function as a beverage cooler
until its owner is ready to be
putinto the grave,-the
Southtown Star of Tinley
Park, Ill., reported Monday.
"I'm going to use it as a
See WEIRD, A8
STAYCATION
The band shell in
Daytona Beach hosts free
concerts in summer
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Anthony
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owner of
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Port St.
Lucie
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Work on final segment of
Crosstown Parkway continues
By Jay Meisel
meisel@hometownnewsol.com
. PORT ST. LUCIE For 29 years,
there's been a question of where a
third crossing of the north fork of the
St. Lucie River would occur.
And it appears after a workshop last
week that residents won't know the
answer until at least Nov. 10,2010.
That's the current scheduled date
for a public hearing on the environ-
mental impact statement for the
crossing and the final segment of
Crosstown Parkway that will connect
with U.S. 1.
At the workshop, members of Keith
and Schnars, the Fort Lauderdale-
based engineering firm hired for the
project, presented information on six
alternative routes and a seventh
option to do nothing.
When asked what route is pre-
ferred, Michael L. Davis, vice presi-
dent of the firm, replied, "We're not
there yet."
Mr. Davis said they hope to have a
recommendation at the public hear-
FREE
ing scheduled in 2010. appraisal
The hearing is not 11h Th.Af
scheduled until then
because of the need
for time to complete 6
the environmental
impact statement
and other studies.
The biggest concern of people
attending the workshop was when
they would know the recommended
route, he said.
A third crossing was first included
in the city's comprehensive plan in
1980.
The other two are at Port
St. Lucie and Prima Vista boulevards.
The various options would have the
See PARKWAY, A2
"Games to
stimulate
economy
File Photo
Beginning June 21, members of police agencies and fire departments across Florida
will converge on the Treasure Coast to compete inn the 2009 Florida-Law Enforcement
Games. Fortevents and venue information visit www.lawgames.org.
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY Sgt.
Jeff Jackson hopes to hit the
bulls-eye when he competes-
later this month in the Florida.
Police and Fire Games.
"It's a less stressful compe-
tition," said Sgt. Jackson, who
is with the corrections
department of the St. Lucie
County Sheriff's Office. He
compared it with the shotgun
and handgun competitions,
in which he'll also compete.
'The 2'009 games, which will
Ah, the sweet smell of success
Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Heather Kaup and Jenna Graepel celebrate with their St. Lucie West Centennial High School classmates at the
completion of graduation ceremonies on Thursday, June 4 at the St. Lucie County Fairgrounds.
include participants from law
enforcement agencies and
fire departments throughout
the state, will be held
throughout the Treasure
Coast, from June 21 to June
27, with most of the events in
St. Lucie, Martin and Indian
River counties.
,A fishing tournament in
Okeechobee County will be
the first event.
. Just about all the prepara-
tions for the event have been
completed, saidTbm Colucci,
executive director of the Trea-
See ECONOMY, A4
New
owners
plan
long stay
By Jay Meisel
meisel@hometownnewsol.com
FORT PIERCE The
downturn in the economy
doesn't faze the new owners
of what used to be Charlie's
Nissan.
"Fortunately, our *group
has enough capital to carry
us through the good times
and the bad times," said
Gregg Herbst, general sales
manager.
Charlie's Nissan had been
closed for almost four
months when Metro Motor
Group reopened it on May
21 as Fort Pierce Nissan. It is
located on U.S. 1, just north
of Midway Road.
Metro Motor Group is ,a
two-generation, family-
owned company that has
dealerships in Massachu-
setts, Florida and Rhode
Island.
The company is operated
by Mike Grieco Sr. and his
three sons, Mike Jr., Robert
and Dominick.
They also own Delray
Mazda, which is the No. 1
volume Mazda dealership
in the Southeast, and No. 2
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Frank Shaffer, who Mr.
Herbst credits for the suc-
cess of the Delray dealer-
ship, is now the general
manager of Fort Pierce Nis-
san.
The dealership currently
has 23 employees, some of
whom had worked for
Charlie's Nissan.
Mr. Herbst said Fort
Pierce Nissan plans to
invest in the community
and wants to expand here.
The dealership will bring
courtesy and professional-
ism to the market' in Fort
Pierce, he said.
He believes the problems
with the domestic car mar-
ket will benefit in sales of
imports, such as Nissans.
And while the Treasure
Coast area has been hit
hard by the economy, he
said, owners of Fort Pierce
Nissan "believe that's an
indication of how much
growth will be here when
the economy makes its
turn."
Artists set to teach kids at camp
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY The Children's
Home Society has invited several Highway-
men artists to teach foster children how to
paint.
The event will take place at Florida Atlantic
University's St. LucieWest campus June 12-13
from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
Some of the participating artists include -
Highwaymen Jimmy Stovall and James Gib-
son and local painters Zanobia Jefferson and
Linda Yates.
Beverly Sargent, Children's Home Society
board chairwoman serves as coordinator of
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segment ending up at various
points along U.S. 1, including
Savannah Club Road, Walton
Road and Village Green Park-
way.
Brent Anderson, a resident,
favored the Village Green
route, saying it would tie in
near St. Lucie Medical Center.
He said the project is sorely
needed to boost the capacity
for hurricane evacuation and
speed up emergency
response times.
The biggest question, he
asked, is "Why has this taken
so long when this has been
proposed for years?" ..
Councilwoman Linda
Bartz favored that route, say-
ing it is the most direct.
Agreeing with that, resident
Wayne Rideout said he
believes many people are
tired of the project dragging
out for years.
"Some feel they've been
ignored," he said, suggesting
that was a reason for low
turnout at the workshop in
the Port St. Lucie Civic Cen-
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drive collected 287 pints of blood and raised over $4,700 for Gibbs Antoine, a 3 year old from Port St. Lucie fighting
brain cancer.
Gibbs Antoine, 3, had a
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Pierce. His father, Josenel
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
The annual law week
reception and student art
contest was held May 7. at
the St. Lucie County Court-
house, sponsored by the St.
Lucie County Bar Associa-
tion and the Friends of the
Rupert J. Smith Law Library.
The theme for the event
was "The Legacy of Lincoln:
Celebrating the Lincoln
Bicentennial."
The honorees. for out-
standing civic leadership
embodying the principles of
the theme were two of the
county's longstanding lead-
ers, James "Bo" Powell, for-
mer Fort Pierce city manager
and Police Chief, and retired
circuit Judge Phillip Nouise.
Chief Judge William Roby
of the 19th Judicial Circuit,
delivered a eulogy for Judge
Smith for whom the public
law library is named. Judge
Smith's leadership led to the
creation of law libraries
across the state.
The reception included
the award of cash prizes to
the winner of an art and
poster contest.
There were more than 300
Sentries this year. County,,
Commissioner Paula Lewis,.
and schools Superintendent
Michael Lannon, introduced
the contest winners, along
with the .contest Chair-
woman Kim Cunzo.
The' winner of the $500
high school prize was David
Imperato of St. Lucie West
Centernial high School.
The winner of the $150
middle school. prize was
Kelly Fryer of Sungrove Mid-
dle School.
Gab'rielle Rodriguez, a
third grader at the Fort
Pierce Magnet School of the
Arts won the $100 upper ele-
mentary prize and Megan
Avdette, a first grader at
Mariposa Elementary won
the $50 lower elementary
prize.
All the art work submitted
Sfor the ait contest remains
on display on the first floor
of the courthouse, outside
the. Rupert J. Smith Law
Library '
Several students donated
their artwork/ entries .to
Judge Burton Connor for
display in the jury room.
Parents or teachers may
.contact .the law library at
(772) 462-2370 to inquire
about picking .up -student
artwork or their certificates
of participation. `
Economy
From page Al
sure Coast. Sports Com-
mission.
As of last week, he said,
they were still looking for
some volunteers to help
with registration and coor-
dination of the events.
It will be a big boon for
the local economy, he
said, as many of the law
enforcement officers and
firefighters who partici-
pate will stay in motels, eat
at restaurants and spend
money locally.
In what would normally
be low season for the hos-
pitality industry, some
motels are already filled
up for that period of time,
he said.
"It's what we need here
in the summer," Mr.
Colucci said.
The games were previ-
ously held on the Treasure
Coast in 2003 and 2004.
Having, the events in
more than one county
worked out well then, he
said.
And participants
enjoyed coming to an area
with less congestion than
larger metro areas, Mr.
Colucci said.
"They like venues that
are easy to get to," he said.
' "We're fairly centrally
'located,' and easy to get
to," he said.
Registration will be at
the PGA Golf Club in Port
St. Lucie.
Events being held in St.
Lucie County include bas-
ketball at the Fenn Center
in Fort Pierce, chess at the
Hilton Garden Inn in Port
St. Lucie, field and track at
Port St. Lucie High School,
golf at the PGA Golf Club,
grappling at Club Med in
Port St. Lucie, horseshoes
at the St. Lucie, County
Fairgrounds and poker at
Fort Pierce Jai-Alai &
Poker.
Other St. Lucie County
events include racquetball
at the Port St. Lucie Civic
Center, soccer at St. Lucie
West Centennial High in
Port St. Lucie, table tennis
and tennis at Club Med;
the triathlon at Jaycee Park
in Fort Pierce, volleyball at
the Port St. Lucie Civic
Center and wrestling at
Club Med.
All events are open to'
the public and a schedule
is available at
www.lawgames.org.
Sgt. Jackson said he has.
been practicing for the
darts and gun competi-
tions.
He practices darts every
day and shooting once a
week, he said.
Although he has been
only playing darts for'
three years, he said, he
won a gold medal in that
competition last year in
the International Police
and Fire Games, which
were held in Orlando.
He started playing darts
'with some guys at work,
he said.,,
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Police report
Editor's note: This is a list
of arrests, not convictions,
and all arrestees are pre-
sumed innocent unless or
until proven guilty in a court
of law.
Port St. Lucie
Police Department
*Nicholas Trino Doud, 42, 508
N.E. Canoe Park Circle, Port
St., Lucie, was arrested May 28
and charged with aggravated
stalking.
*Franklin Alexander Navas
Jr., 41, 142 S.W. Mearle Circle,
Port. St. Lucie, was arrested
May 21 and charged with
resisting an officer without vio-
lence, disorderly intoxicatioh
and possession of more than
20 grams of marijuana.
*Gary Omar Flores, 31;
4350 S.E. Chesapeake Bay
Ave., Stuart, was arrested May
31 and charged with burglary.
*William Franklin Boatswain,
27, 2182 S.E. Destin Drive,
Port St. Lucie, was arrested
May 29 and 'charged with
attempted murder, felony bat-.
tery and battery.
*Jeremy B. Maxey, 20, 1098
S.W. Janar Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 30 and
charged with aggravated
assault with a firearm, posses-
sion of a firearm by a convicted
felon and giving a false name
to a law, enforcement officer.
*Jennifer Michelle Smith, 21,
812 W. Main St., Valley View,
Pa., was arrested May 30 and
charged with grand theft. *
*Hannah L. Stratton, 21, 6228
N.W. Kukoi Court, Port St.,
Lucie, was arrested May 30
and charged., with battery on a
law enforcement officer and
resisting an officer without vio-
lence.
*Collin MacCarthey, 34, 819
S.E. Sweet Bay Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 30
/and charged with battery, pos-
session of marijuana with intent
to sell or deliver, possession of
drug paraphernalia and pos-
session of more than 20 grams
of marijuana.
*Jacquelyn Rivers, 27, 819
S.W. Sweet Bay Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 30
and charged with possession of
marijuana with intent to sell or
deliver, possession of drug
paraphernalia and possession
of more than 20 grams of maria
juana.
*Erkys Leal, 35, 172 S.W.
Sea Lion Road, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested May 29 and
charged with obtaining a mort-
gage by making a false repre-
sentation.
*Laeisha Renae Tumblin, 27,
2409 S.E. Westmoreland Blvd.,
Port St. Lucie, was arrested
June 1 and charged with aggra-
vated assault and criminal mis-
chief.
*Charles George Mischloney,
35, 340 Cypress Lane, Palm
Springs, was arrested June 2
and charged with two counts of
uttering a forged instrument
and organized fraud.
*Nelson Yvon Jean, 18, 2040
S.W. Driftwood St., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested June 2 and
charged with 11 counts of cred-
it card fraud, criminal use of
personal identification, organ-
ized fraud, seven counts of
unlawful use of a two-way com-
munication device' and third-
degree grand theft.
St. Lucie County
Sheriff's Office
:Christopher A. Bradley, 18,
422 North 18th St., Fort Pierce,
was arrested May 28 and
charged with arson.
*Jocelyn Shirlene Prescott,
29, 546 Okeechobee Road,
Fort Pierce, was arrested May
28 and charged with trafficking
in a controlled substance, pos-
session of a controlled sub-
stance without a prescription,
possession of, drug parapher-
nalia and introduction of con-
traband into a jail.-
*James William Downing, 46,.
no address given, was arrested
May .28 and charged with
unlawful sale of a securities,
sale of a securities without a
license, organized fraud and
making fraudulent transactions.
*Dontavious H. Milliken, 18,
426 North 19th St., Fort Pierce,
was arrested May, 28 and
charged with possession of
marijuana with intent to sell or
deliver, possession of. more
than 20 grams of marijuana'
and possession of .drug para-
phernalia.
*Timothy Raymond Anderson,
50, 2908 E. Fort King St,,
Ocala, was arrested May '28
and charged with sexual bat-
tery on a child under the age of
12.
*Kohl Francoeur, 18, 5745
Spanish River Drive, Fort
Pierce, was arrested May 31
and charged with possession of
cocaine.
*Husam Ibrahim, 26, 2190
N.E. Trenton Lane, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 31
and charged with being a habit-
ual traffic offender.
*Nathaniel Lewis Kines, 51,
2704 Bennett Drive, Fort
Pierce, was arrested May 31
and charged with battery, pos-
session of drug paraphernalia
and child abuse.
*Maria Socora Martinez, 55,
.6129 South U.S. 1, Fort Pierce,
was arrested May 30 and
charged with aggravated bat-
tery with a deadly weapon.
*Maria Rosario, aka Miracle,
34, 6129 South U.S. 1, Fort
Pierce,. was arrested May 30
and charged with aggravated.
battery with a deadly weapon.
*Todd Anthony Gerbitz, 38,
11124 Cypress Leaf Drive,
Orlando, was arrested May 31
and charged with aggravated
assault with a deadly weapon.
*Margaret Duke, 53, 1625 N.
Congress Ave., West Palm
Beach, was arrested May 31
and charged with interference
with child custody. .
*Ka-Brik 'Byrd, 18, 3220 N,
Lake Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested May 29 and charged
with battery on a school
employee.
*Richard J. Battle, 36, 1803
E. Oak Harbor, Gilbert, Ariz.,
was arrested May 30 and
charged with dealing in stolen
property, third-degree grand
theft and giving false informa-
tion to a pawnbroker.
*Silas Clark, 27, 411 North-
east 11th Ave., Boynton Beach,
was arrested May 3Q and,
charged with possession of
more than 20 grams of marijua-
na.
*Amanda Jane Finley, 28, 269
S.W. Pisces Terrace, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested May 29
and charged with violation of
probation. She was on proba-
tion for criminal use of personal
identification.
*Clay Dowell, 25, 4009 Bell
Ave., Apt. 2, Sarasota, was
arrested May 29 and charged
with violation of probation. He
was on probation, for burglary
of an occupied dwelling. :
*(Brittany Danielle Hudson,
24, 6550 Miramar Ave., Fort
Pierce, was arrested May 29
and charged with violation of
probation. She was on proba-
tion for being a habitual traffic
offender. She was also arrested
by the Fort Pierce Police
Department on June 1 and
charged with petit theft, utter-
ing a forged instrument and
grand theft.
*Adrian R iddell Rivas, 22,
646 El Dorado St., Unit 4, Fort
Pierce, was arrested May 29
and charged with possession of
marijuana with intent to sell or
deliver and possession of
ecstasy.
,*Josul Pedroza, 18, 2621
South 26th St., Fort Pierce,
was arrested May 28 and
charged with third-degree
grand theft, giving false infor-
mation to a pawnbroker and
dealing in stolen property.
*Diego. Salazar, 18, 2704
Brantley Road, Fort Pierce,
was arrested May 29 and
charged with burglary, of a
dwelling, third-degree grand
theft, giving false information to
a pawnbroker and dealing In
stolen property.
*Wendell Gerard Donaldson,
32, 701 S. Sixth St., Fort
Pierce; was arrested May 29
and charged with aggravated
battery on a pregnant woman.
*Xavier Kentrell Norville;, 18,
3796 Dover Landing Road,
West Palm Beach, was arrest-
ed May. 29 and charged with
possession of more than .20
grams of marijuana -and
'sale/distribution of marijuana.,
*loella S. Brown,' 40, 509
North 27th St., Fort Pierce, was,
arrested May, 29 and charge
with possession of cocaine.
*Brandon C. Dover, 18, 6908
N.W. Coldwater Court, Port St
Lucie, was arrested and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for
battery on a law enforcement
officer' and conspiracy to tamp-
er with a witness.
SRodney-Joseph Martin, 29,
18 Southern Cross Circle, Apt.
106, Boynton Beach, was
arrested June 1 and charged
.with violation of probation. He
was on probation for being a
habitual traffic offender.
*Matthew Edward Zink, 34,
1513 Havana Ave., Fort Pierce,
was arrested June 1 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for
burglary, grand theft and utter-
ing forged bills.
*Jeremy Grant, 32, 218 Floyd
St., Prattsville, Ala., was arrest-
ed June 2 and charged with vio-
lation of probation. He was on
probation for uttering a forged
instrument.
*Robert L. Ghent, 30, 612
North 21st St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 1 and charged
with lewd/lascivious battery and
two counts of lewd/lascivious
molestation.
*Michael J. Garah, 39, 11236
S.W. North Land Drive, Port St.
Licie, was arrested June 1 and
charged with uttering a forged
instrument.
* *Shameka Rochelle Blue, 32,
332 S.W. Hollyhock Drive,
Jensen Beach, was arrested
June 11 and charged with for-
gery and third-degree grand
theft.
*Matthew M. Miranda, 19,
1130 S.E. Proctor Lane, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested June 2 and
charged with sale/delivery of
marijuana and possession of 20
grams or less of marijuana.
,.Kimberly Kay Krieger,' 47,,
670B Hernando St., Fort
Pierce, was arrested June 2
and charged with being a habit-
ual traffic offender.
*Percy L. Thompkins, 32,
1901 North 37th St., Fort
Pierce, was arrested June 2
and charged with burglary, pos-
session of burglary tools and
tampering with a witness.
*Marcus Anthony Nizza, 22,
651 Texas Court, Fort Pierce,
was arrested June 2 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for
possession of more than 20
grams of marijuana.
SThere.se Gloria Rupprath, 36,
3200 S. Seventh St., Fort
'Pierce, was arrested June 2
and charged with organized
scheme to defraud.
.*Gilbert Tony Rivera, 25, 110
Banyan Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 12 and charged
with tampering with a witness.
*David Edward Barrett, 32,
5607 Tangela Drive, Fort
Pierce; was arrested June 2
and charged with burglary.
*Roseann Gauthier Bertgana,
50, 1751 S.W. Southworth Ter-
race, Port St. Lucie, was arrest-
ed June 2 and charged with vio-
lation of probation. She was on
probation for child abuse.
*Sarah Leanne Bravo, 25,
3509 West ,Lake Drive, Fort
Pierce, was arrested June 2
and charged with two counts of
child neglect.
*Amando Dios-Camacho, 25,
151 El S.ito Court, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested June 2 and
charged with lewd/lascivious
behavior.
Florida Highway
Patrol
*David Alex Griffin, 38, 2401
Avienda Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 2 and charged
with three counts of uttering a
forged instrument: He also was
arrested by the Florida Depart-
ment of Corrections and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for
being a habitual traffic offender.
Florida Department
of Corrections
*Johnerius J. Osborne, 25,
2510 Avenue I, Fort Pierce, was
arrested June. 1 and charged
violation of probation. He was
on probation for sale/delivery of
cocaine.
*Jimmy Lee Brown, 52, 1502
Avenue .1, Fort Pierce, was
arrested June 2 and charged
with violation of community
control. He was on community
control for battery on a' law
enforcement officer and resist-
ing an officer with violence.
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Check illegal aliens for illness
This is about all of the illegal aliens in school. When bur
grandparents came to this country, they were checked for
diseases, such as tuberculosis. Illegals do bring diseases.
They should be checked before they are allowed into the
schools. That's the only way to stop all of the diseases in our
schools.
Questions about system
As our nation considers a health care system designed by
President Obama, it is appropriate to look at the efficiency
of other government agencies, such as the U.S. Copyright
Office, which has just: acknowledged it has more than
500,000 applications awaiting processing and that the back-
log keeps getting longer all the time.
Patent applicants have paid special handling fees of $685
to expedite things, but the delays are 18 months and are
expected to get worse.
We can ask ourselves: how long will a government run
health care system require us to wait to see a doctor arid,
how long to have an operation?
Be aware of terrorism
Homeland security is supposed to be coordinated by
Washington, but it would be a massive mistake for us to feel
that we can depend on the so-called authorities who have
failed us on Katrina and have demonstrated that they can-
not shoot straight.
The grim reality is that the'terrorist threat has not dimin-
ished and the next attack could be very much worse than
Sept. 11. Americans as individuals and as families should
prepare and pressure our local leaders to be proactive.
A thought...
Recessioh is when your neighbor loies his job.
Depression i- when you lose youth job.
Recovery is when Obama loses his.
The ethanol discussion
Our federal government is making, and has been making,
every effort to force auto makers to produce more energy
efficient cars. And now we have a federal agency, the Envi-
ronmental Protection Agency, looking to require the
ethanol, blend at our gas stations to increase from 10 to 15
percent that will decrease our miles per gallon even further.
Anyone checking their mpg will find that it has decreased
dramatically with just the 10 percent ethanol blend. And
you may have already found out the hard way that the
ethanol addition has been doing t small gas engines in lawn
mowers, weed whackers, jet skis, boat motors, etc.
Our tax dollars and our gas purchases are subsidizing the
ethanol industry, but they want more. We are paying more
for food today because so much corn that is used in so
many of our food products is being diverted to ethanol pro-
duction.
How much damage can you afford from the EPA? Our
economy is in shambles and we have a government agency,
considering increasing the cost, and damage, to every gaso-
line purchasing taxpayer. The ethanol industry has a very
effective lobby. How do we get one? Any chance that any of.
our elected officials will step in?
Stamp out weekly stamps
It is no surprise that our maiLservice is in the shape it
claims. We need only one, possibly two, stamps. If you will
quit pumping out the "stamp of the week" with retooling
and die costs, wouldn't that save a lot of money?
Republicans are sick
To the person who wrote "Get rid of Democrats:" (you)
must have amnesia because most of what (that person)
wrote happened during the last (presidential) administra-
tion. What is wrong with these Republicans? That got poi-
soned against the new administration. They're sick.
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Breaking legs
Rob Lastovica and Melissa
Hawley,both of St. Lucie
County, put their heads
together during a scene in
'Bells Are Ringing' at the
Pineapple Playhouse last
week to conclude this
season. Auditions begin
June 20 for 'Key for Two' to
begin in September.
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chief photographer
Making an exercise plan, part II
L ast week I discussed -
the components of a ALIVE
well-struc tured & WELL
exercise prog ram mixing SHELLE KOPPEL
aerobics or cardio ascular HELL OPPEL
activity, strength training. '
core stability. llehhi Ii
and balance.
This week I'll give you and behind you. Be
some practical idea for sure to hold on with the
working the elements into other hand in the begin-
your life. As always, talk to ning.
your doctor before Next, spend 30-40
beginning any exercise minutes doing a brisk
program, especially if you walk. A brisk pace means
have medical problems that you can still speak
that may make some types but you're breathing
of exercises difficult or not faster.
advisable for you. Finally, stretch after
Much of the information walking for 10 minutes to
for this program comes increase flexibility.
from a special report on Tuesday: The recom-
exercise that accompa- mendation is for 30
nied the Mayo Clinic minute of strength
Health Letter for February training for the upper
2009. body and core stability,
Monday: Begin your exercises. Some exercises,
program with 10 minutes such as push-ups and
of balance exercises. When using light Weights, you
you begin balance train- may know. It is a good idea
ing, hold onto a chair or to invest in a session with
tabletop to catch yourself a trainer to learn the best
or do it with someone else exercises for your needs.
present. A good balance Then stretch for several
exercise is to alternate minutes after your work-
standing on one leg at a out.
time, trying to hold it for Wednesday: For balance
several seconds in front of and general wellness, take
a tai chi or yoga class. I
can't say enough about
yoga, which I am taking
twice a week. My flexibili-
ty, strength and sense of
well-being have improved
so much! You are never
too old; my 82-year-old
mom and 90-year-old dad
have begun taking chair
yoga classes.
Take a brisk walk for 30
minutes and stretch.
Thursday: Do strength
training for the lower body
and core stability exercis-
es, followed by a good
series of stretches.
Friday: Repeat Monday's
program.
Saturday: Do 15 minutes
of core stability exercises,
followed by 45 minutes of
aerobics or brisk walking.
Sunday: Use as recovery
time and do light, physical
activity around the house
or outdoors, such as
gardening or walking the
dog in the park.
The goal is to work up to
aerobic exercise four to six
days a week, as appropri-
ate.
If you can't find inex-
pensive classes or a
trainer or physical thera-.
pist for a consultation,
there are many exercise
DVDs, some with exercise
in a chair, some for people
with special concerns,
such as arthritis. Some
may use light weight or
resistance bands which
are not very expensive.
You may have to do a
little research and try
some things before you
find the right combina-
tion, but it's worth it.
Exercise is good for your
body and your mind, as
well.
Shelley Koppel is unable
. to endorse specific treat-
ments for disease. Any
protocols for treatment or
testing she discusses are
accepted standards of
medical practice, as
recommended by agencies
such as the American
Academy of Pediatrics or
the American Cancer
Society. When she draws
from personal experience,
those are her experiences
and not medical recom-
mendations. She is the
former editor of "Today's
HealthCare" magazine and
a member of the National
Association of Science
Writers. E-mail questions
to skoppel@bellsouth.riet.
Net books are a novel idea
It always amazes me
how fast computers
S evolve.
I can remember quite
clearly how things were in
the 1990s, the hardware we
had to work with, how
expensive things were and
(since we didn't have
anything to compare it to)
we liked it.
I remember buying my
first 1-gigabyte hard drive
for about $300, and having
to figure out in my head
that 1,024 megabytes was
actually 1 gigabyte. I
remember thinking, "I'll
never use that much
space."
Well, it's 2009 already,
halfway through, no less.
The y2k crisis is a distant
memory and the hardware
we have to work with
today (stuff that we take
for granted) could be right
out of the science fiction
from the 80s and 90s.
Two-gigabyte USB
thumb drives are com-
monly found in supermar-
kets for $10 to $20 and that
amazes me. Supermarkets!
And let me say a few
words about Google. It is
true the general populace
really takes for granted the
technology we have at our
fingertips today and
Google is a perfect exam-
ple.
To illustrate, I use the
* example of ancient
cultures.
Way back when, in
COMPUTE
THIS
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ancient times, they had
."oracles" they would go to
for answers. These were
specially picked people
who would hide behind a
rock and people would
walk for miles through
snow, uphill, both ways, to
ask them a question.
And whatever the
answer was, that was that.
Right or wrong, they
would take the answer
they got from the oracle
back to their village and
that answer would affect
the lives of everyone.
Fast-forward to the
present and walk into
most households, and you
will likely find one (or
more) computers hooked
up to the Internet and
Google is just few key-
strokes away.
Like the ancient oracles
of old, Google is there to
answer your questions.
Ask it anything. Not just
computer questions but
anything.
Go ahead, give it a try.
If you want to find out
how many times an
African swallow beats its
wings, just ask. I typed in
"how many times does an
African swallow beat its
wings?" and Google
returned more,
thanl50,000 answers.
Now, keep in mind that
just because these are the
answers Google returned,
that doesn't mean they are
correct and accurate, but
now I know 150,000 times
more about the question
than I did before I asked
Google. And I didn't have
to walk umpteen miles
barefoot, in the snow to
ask the question.
And people take this for
granted. It doesn't even
cross most people's minds
to even ask Google when
they have a question.
Sure, it's available, but
there are not a lot of
people out there who
grasp all the things behind
the scenes that have to
work just right in order for
things such as Google to
work. It's just there and
when people remember
they use it.
Another modern marvel
that simply amazes me are
the "net books" we are
starting to see more and
more of.
Net books are little
laptops that are a fraction
of the size of regular
laptops and what makes
them amazing to me is the
price.
It's not that I'm amazed
they can make a full-
blown computer as small
as they do, it's that they are
selling for about $298 and
you don't even have to
look hard to find one.
Sure, small notebooks
have been around for a
long time, but the rule of
thumb has been the
smaller it is, the more
expensive it is.
With these new net
books, it seems like that
trend is reversing. I
recently was fortunate
enough to pick up an
Aspire One.
It's a net book with 1-gig
of ram and a 130 gigabyte
hard drive and it runs
Windows XP..
It's got a built-in Web
cam and wireless access.
About the only thing it's
missing is a CD or DVD
drive but that's OK, I use
the drive on another
machine on my home
network'when I need to
install software or burn a
disk, so that's really not a
problem.
I used to wheel my
laptop around in one of
those laptop bags with
wheels, but now my net
book is so small it fits in a
little bag. I love it. It's
cheap, easy to carry and
now I can have Google
anywhere I can pick up a
signal.
I'm sure the ancients
would be jealous.
Sean McCarthy fixes
computers. He can be
reached at (772) 408-0680
.or help@ComputeThisOn-
line.com (no hyphens).
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Seacoast National Bank
team in St. Lucie County
contributed more than
$1,300 through fundraising
activities at CASTLE's Stomp
event, held May 9 at Veter-
an's Park in Fort Pierce.
In addition to representa-
tion on CASTLE's board of
directors, Seacoast has been
a long-term supporter of
CASTLE, including the
memory field presenting
sponsor in 2008 and 2009,
the Seacoast National Bank
golf scramble and participa-
tion in the annual Exchange
Club chili cook-off in St.
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"Seacoast employees rec-
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that CASTLE provides to the
communities that they
serve, and we are proud'to
.help further its mission,"
said Susan Bergstrom, sen-
The Seacoast National
Bank team in St. Lucie
County raised more than
$1,300 for CASTLE at the
Stomp event, held May .9 in
Fort Pierce.
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ior vice president and mar-
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CASTLE or Child Abuse
Services Training and Life
Enrichment, anticipates the
need to provide programs
and services to more than
11,000 children and families
living on the Treasure Coast
and in Okeechobee.
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
The Emerging Green
Builders of the South Flori-
da Chapter of the U.S.
Green Building Council is
looking for innovative and
sustainable ideas to further
enhance the Oxbow Eco
Center in St. Lucie County
through the 2009 natural
talent design competition.
The competition calls for
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design, incorporating prin-
ciples of green building
from the comprehensive
Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design cer-
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Judging the submissions
will be a panel of local
green building experts
including architect John
Szerdi, contractor Kyle
Abney, landscape architect
Robin Pelensky and engi-
neer Butch Terpening, as
well as Sandra Bogan, the
Oxbow's. education and
outreach manager.
. The top five finalists will
be recognized at the
USGBC South Florida
Chapter awards ceremony
on June 13, and the first-
place winner will move
onto compete at the
national- level at Green-
Build, the nation's foremost
conference on green build-
ing, in Phoenix in Novem-
ber.
The public is invited to
attend the USGBC South
Florida Chapter awards cer-
emony at the center on
June 13 at 6:30 p.m., when
the top five finalists will be
announced.
All entries will be on dis-
play at the Oxbow Eco Cen-
ter, 5400 N.E. Saint James
Drive, Port St. Lucie, from
June 13-July 31.
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A8 Port St Lucie Hometown News Friday. June 12, 2009
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PORT ST. LUCIE Unit-
ed for Families honored
Rebecca Morgan, the
agency's second associate
of arts degree recipient, in
its Road to Success pro-
gram on May 28 with a
$1,000 incentive award.
Ms. Morgan, 21, was
given the award for pursu-
ing a career in social work
in an effort to give back to
the system she credits with
her success.
"I came into foster care
at 16 because both my par-
ents were' alcoholics and.
addicts," said Ms. Morgan.
"Some children are
blessed when they enter
into care, and others are
not," she said. "I was a child
who was blessed."
Ms. Morgan said her
blessings came when she
entered United for Fami-
lies' Road to Success pro-
gram, which teaches inde-
pendent-living skills to
teenagers in foster care.
She credits the program
and its staff for helping her
become a successful adult.
She now works for the pro-
gram and plans to continue
her education.
"I never thought about
my plans for after high
school graduation until I
was encouraged to go to
college," Ms. Morgan said.
"Road to Success gives
older children who enter
care the hope and confi-
dence they need," she said.
United for Families
began its incentive award
to motivate and award fos-
ter children who graduate
high school and continue
their education.
"Nationally, children
who grow up in the foster
care system are more likely
to become homeless,
teenage parents or impris-
oned than to attend col-
lege," said Leigh Ann Gilch-
er, program supervisor.
"Many foster children
age out of care, without a,
family support system or
an address to come home
to. College, for many of
them, isn't even a thought,"
she said.
United for Families is try-
ing to change these facts
for teenagers through the
Road to Success program.
The program teaches fos-
"ter youth the basics of
adulthood, skills that
include budgeting,, inter-
viewing for jobs and main-
taining a household.
The incentive award is
one component to the pro-
gram.
* United for Families
Board President Pat McCoy
presented the award to Ms.
Morgan during a board of
directors meeting. Ashley
Ritchie, who is pursuing
her bachelor's degree in
early childhood education,
was the first award recipi-
ent.
Ms. Morgan has also
been a caregiver to other
foster children and is in the
process of becoming a
caregiver to her own 13-
year-old brother, who is
still in foster care. She also
shares her story regularly
as a way to educate the
community about the
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Youth receives first hem award
Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Fort Pierce Central senior Crystal Coley, the first recipient of the Van Duzer Foundation's
High School Hometown Hero Award is surrounded Michael Lannon, St. Lucie County
School superintendent, community philanthropists Scott Van Duzer, Kathy Post and Sher-
iff Ken Mascara. One of nine high school students honored at the Van Duzer Founda-
tion's first Hometown Heroes luncheon to celebrate youth who volunteer within the com-
munity, Coley was given a $1,500 scholarship courtesy of the Van Duzer Foundation.
For Hometown News
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
Crystal Coley, a senior at
Fort Pierce Central High
School, was named the first
recipient of the Van Duzer
Foundation's High School
Hometown Hero Award and
was given a $1,500 scholar-
ship courtesy of the founda-
tion.
Ms. Coley, who plans to
attend Florida Agriculture
and Mechanical University,
was one of nine high school
students honored at the Van
Duzer Foundation's first
Hometown Heroes luncheon
to celebrate youth who vol-
unteer within the communi-
ty.
Ms. Coley was nominated
by Fort Pierce Central teacher
and student council advisor
Regina Sneeze.
She received the honor
because of her dedication,
hard work, strong sense of
responsibility and desire to
create a better community.
Ms. Coley spearheaded last
fall's Kids Feeding Kids food
drive at her school, which
helped gamer more than
10,000 pounds of food for the
Treasure Coast Food Bank.
She also volunteered for a
local soup kitchen and
helped coordinate five blood
drives at her school.
Kathy Post, agent and CEO
of Post Insurance and Finan-
cial, which partners with the
Van Duzer Foundation on
the High School Hometown
Heroes program, presented
the award at a luncheon fea-
turing all nine honorees and
keynote speaker, Sheriff Ken
Mascara..
"It is such a privilege to
have the opportunity to meet
these remarkable youth and
to hear about their great ded-
ication and the things they
are accomplishing to help
improve their community,"
said Ms. Post.
The award was the first
given by the Van Duzer Foun-
dation, which, in only a year
of existence, has already
raised more than $60,000 to
help families and individuals
in St. Lucie County struggling
through an unexpected crisis
or tragedy.
The High School Home-
town Heroes program will
start again at the beginning
of the academic year. Nomi-
nations of deserving youth in
the community, who spend
time volunteering because it
is their passion and desire to
help others, are being accept-
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go to spend a day of quality
time together?
A place that offers a variety
of activities so everyone can
find something to enjoy. The
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rounding attractions located
on Daytona's famous beach is
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It will make everyone
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The activities, located on-
property at Ocean Walk Vil-
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distance of the entertainment
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like parasailing 2,000 feet over
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on the Boardwalk.
Maybe you would like to
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Lagoon located across the
street.
Daytona Lagoon also offers
a variety of games in its
arcade. Kids of all ages can
spend hours trying to win
enough tickets to trade for a
stuffed bear, a Pirate's sword
or a variety of other prizes.
The Ocean Walk Village also
has a large supervised area
that is dedicated to games,
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for the kids.
Dad might want to drop
mom and the kids off at the
Ocean Walk Village in the
morning, go play 18 holes of
golf at one of the many quality
courses within a 20-minute
drive of the complex and then
return to join the family for
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The Peabody Auditorium is
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Free concerts and plenty of family entertainment is offered at the Daytona Beach band
shell during the summer months.
Daytona
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First Baptist of Fort Pierce Pierce.
The church is holding "Outrigger The Crossing Community Church
Island" vacation Bible school for those in
preschool through sixth grade, June 22-26 The Crossing Community Church, 8103
from 5:30-8 p.m. Indrio Road, Fort Pierce, is a host site for
Dinner will be provided each evening at Angel Food Ministries outreach program.
5:30 p.m. Date and time to place orders at the
Register by calling (772) 461-7950, Mon- church will be posted on www.tcccfl.com
day-Thursday, from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. The and also at The Crossing Church.
church is located at 4500 S. 25th St., Fort For more information, call (772) 332-
0577 on (772) 465-5588.
Resurrection Life Family
Worship Center
Every Friday. Youth, ages 12-18, are
invited to play midnight basketball at
Mac Mascilio Gymnasium, 2902 Ave., D,
Fort Pierce, The fun begins at 9 p.m. and
there is always room for more players. Be
ready to play because spectators are not
permitted. This is organized by the
church. Resurrection Life Family Worship
Center is located at 405 Ixoria Ave., Fort
Pierce.
For additional information, call (772)
465-0036.
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for each individual's safety, welfare and best interests.
The editors of this 2009 Summer Edition Local Business suggest that if you would like more information
about Mederi Caretenders or home health care in general, just call (772) 879-2224. They would be glad
to answer any questions you may have.
Gulfstream Aluminum & Shutter Corp.
Serving the Treasure Coast Since 1979
Are you really prepared for the hurricane season? Preparing for these certain storms is NOT a luxury. It
is an absolute necessity. So the next time your home gets pounded with thunder storms, tropical storms and
hurricanes with winds up.to 150+ miles per hour, you will be confident with your shutter protection from
Gulfstream Aluminum-& Shutter Corp. This well-respected company manufactures and installs premium
quality hurricane protection within an acceptable time frame and reasonable price.
Gulfstream Aluminum & Shutter Corp., phone (772) 287-6476 or toll-free (800) 244-4143, has 30 years
experience in the shutter industry. Every job is inspected by a specialist for an exacting fit. Your satisfaction is
guaranteed! They install Roll-up Shutters, Accordion Shutters, Bahama and Colonial Shutters, and Hurricane
Storm Panels.
Their shutters are tested and approved in accordance with all current state codes for hurricane protection.
Also, all products come with full manufacturer's warranty.
Gulfstream Aluminum & Shutter Corp. will meet with you at your home to discuss your options on how to
make your home ready for a hurricane. All estimates are-free with no obligation. They strive to deliver the
best quality products on time, every time.: .
Gulfstream Aluminum & Shutter Corp., a state-certified contractor, also replaces windows, doors, lanais
and other aluminum structures.
The' authors' of this 2009 Summer Edition Local Business Update urge our readers to contact
Gulfstream Aluminum & Shutter Corp. today at (772) 287-6476 or toll-free (800) 244-4143 to find out
more information on hodi shutters could benefit your home or office. Call today for a free estimate
before it's too late! Visit their websile at www.gulfshutters.cont.
Adesso Design, Inc.
Residential and Commercial Interior Design
When you invite Adesso Design into your home or business, you will feel comfortable that they aret
qualified interior designers able to assume the responsibility for providing you with excellent design, quality
craftsmanship and high ethical standards.
They are a residential, commercial and hospitality interior design firm specializing in design and space
planning. Their goal is to determine and'create an environment that is a reflection of you or your business,
and your needs whether you're doing a single room or an entire home, or a workplace makeover or build-out
of a new space. They are always persistent about meeting your budget, timing and design requirements. Best
of all, Adessp Design Jistens and works in a way thal is c,.mfni.rit.Abl: and productive to you. Every project is
tmniqu6, since each client has a distinct vision. Let the interior design professionals at Adesso Design bring
.your vision alive. .'F* I .' .
The authors of this 2009 Summer Edition Local BusinessUpdate suggest that you call Adesso Design,
Inc. today at (772),595-0100, and schedule your appointment or request more information..
Michael Garvin, DPM PA
Board-Certified Podiatrist
Your feet and ankles are the foundation of the rest of the body. Problems with your feet or ankles can cause
complications in your knees, hip and back, altering the way you can stand and walk. Michael Garvin, DPM
FACFS is a highly trained and experienced physician committed to helping you to keep your feet and ankles
healthy and-to treat any conditions that may develop. He treats ALL medical, biomechanical and surgical
foot complaints, .
and is Board Certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery, and Fellowship of the American College
of Foot Surgeons; Dr. Garvin creates a professional and comfortable environment where every patient is
respected and made to feel welcome. You are afforded' the highest level of foot care in the most congenial
atmosphere.
They haye a keen awareness of cost effectiveness, quality assurance and outcomes that substantiate the
incorporation of the latest and most progressive therapies and techniques available today.
The authors of this 2009 Summer Edition Local Business Update suggest that you make an appointment
with Dr. Garvin, at 1791 SE Port St Lucie Boulevard in Port St. Lucie, phone (772) 335-7171 or in St
Lucie West at 150 SW Chamber Court, Suite 101, phone (772) 871-6020.
Creative Cateripg & Banquet Hall
Family Owned & Operated-
Whether you are planning a wedding, corporate meeting, anniversary celebration, formal or informal,
;gathering, Creative Catering & Banquet Hall can provide the service and facilities to make your special
occasion an event to remember. They haye been creating memories to last a lifetime for their clients because
they treat each special event as if it was their own.
Creative Catering & Banquet Hall's banquet center and meeting facilities are the area's first and favorite
choice for groups large or small.. They excel at guest service arid expert planning advice and coordination,,
and their experienced banquet professionals are pleased to assist with any special arrangements for meeting
and conferences.
They specialize in elegant Wiedding receptions and will coordinate with your florist, bakery and music provider
to make your wedding the day of your dreams.
They are fully equipped with a large dance floor in the main ballroom which can accommodate large groups.
Creative Catering & Banquet Hall can also accommodate all of your audio-visual requirements.
Their experienced staff is there to make your event memorable, enjoyable and worry-free. They will assist
with menu planning, and their talented chefs are happy to meet almost any. request. Creative Catering &
Banquet Hall will be pleased to work with you to help plan a reception or banquet that meets your specific
needs.
The editors of this 2009 Summer Edition Local Business Update recommend you give Creative Catering
& Banquet Hall a call. They are located at 2000 Northwest Courtyard Circle in Port St. Lucie, phone
(772) 336-2507, and are ready to reserve a banquet room for your next event.
Treasure Coast Ear Nose & Throat
Dr. Daniel E. Sharkey Dr. Stuart J. Sabol Dr. Robert A. Nunez
Treasure Coast Ear Nose & Throat, located at 1871 SE Tiffany Ave. in Port St. Lucie, phone (772) 337-
2393, specializes in the treatment of patients with ear, nose and throat problems. They make it a priority to
establish a personal relationship with each patient. Their goal is to help you achieve optimal health by using
the least amount of medicines and the most amount of practical advice.
They treat adults and children who suffer from ear, nose and throat problems. Their expertise is in endoscopic
sinus surgery, head and neck surgery, facial plastic surgery, snoring and sleep apnea problems, hearing and
dizziness problems, and hearing aid sales.
This family-oriented professional practice offers the personal attention you deserve, with the medical
expertise you demand. The experienced physicians and staff believe in treating each patient with highest
level of competence and compassion.
The authors of this 2009 Summer Edition Local Business Update urge you-Don't let your ear, nose &
throat problems get in the way of your lifestyle, call Treasure Coast Ear Nose & Throat today at (772)
337-2393.
Port St. Lucie & Lawnwood Cancer Center
Alan S. Krimsley, M.D. Ronald H. Woody III, M.D.
The fight against cancer is improving every day with state of the art technology, extended research and better
treatment outcomes. The Port St. Lucie Cancer Center, located at 1780 S.E. Hillmoor Drive in Port
St. Lucie, and the Lawnwood Cancer Center, located at 1231 North Lawnwood Circle in Ft. Pierce,
are centers that offer the care and compassion needed when cancer is diagnosed. From their state of the
art treatment, caring professionals, great services and convenient locations, the centers are committed to
overcoming the challenge of cancer and achieving their mission to help the patients and their families. .
The editors of this 2009 Summer Edition Local Business Update suggest that you call the Port St.
Lucie Cancer Center at (772) 335-2115 or the Lawnwood Cancer Center at (772) 464-8121 for more
information on the cancer care programs and treatments available.
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The Club at St. Lucie
West-Condos
1, 2 and 3 Bedroom Homes Available
Rentals starting from $700 up
you're looking for a well maintained, reasonably priced "apartment" in
great location your search has ended. Quality, affordable living in one
the area's premier communities awaits you at The .Club at St. Lucie
cWest.
This complex combinesbeautiful, green open spaces with plenty of luxurious landscaping to create a quality,
but affordable, living arrangement. There you will find 1, 2 and 3 bedroom units with attractive floor plans,
thoughtfully designed for luxury living and active lifestyles. The community amenities include a swimming
pool, tennis, BBQ, work out room and to everyone's pleasant surprise a full size washer and dryerin every
unit
The Club at St Lucie West understands that people.want to achieve balance in their lives between work and
home, career and family, activity and downtime.
The writers of this 2009 Summer Edition Local Business Update suggest that you let The Club at
St. Lucie West help you create that balance in your personal living environment by scheduling an
appointment to see for yourself what great value' awaits you. Call Betty Ringo, Realtor, Attwood
Phillips Realtors, Inc.,
Cell 772-607-2324.
Platinum Water Systems, Inc.
Water is essential to everyday life for drinking, bathing, cooking and washing. Your household depends on it.
To get the water your family deserves call Platinum Water at (561) 716-4267. They carry the water filtration
products and supplies that make the difference. / '..
Platinum Water is a full service water conditioner company, offering a wide selection of water filtration
and purification equipment, including household and commercial units. You can choose to either rentior buy
Platinum Water, water softeners, water coolers or Reverse Osmosis drinking systems. Their commitment is
to always make soft, pure, safe and crystal clear conditioned water for their customers.
Platinum Water provides dependable service on all their products. They offer high quality, affordably priced
water softening units available for homes and commercial use. The editors of this 2009 Summer Edition
Local Business Update suggest that the next time you have a water treatment concern, call Platinum
Water the name you know and trust to solve your water problems.
Treasure, Coast Hospice
Keeping one's faith and spirits high is often difficult for those who live with a life-limiting illness. The
advanced stage of a serious illness can be the most challenging time a person or family will face. Where
does one go for support? .When is it appropriate to ask for help for your loved one...ot for yourself, as a
caregiver? : ,
Treasure Coast Hospice helps to answer these question's; they understand the complexities of life in such
times, and can help to comfort and enhance the quality ofdlife for the patient and the family.. Their mission is
truly remarkable in every sense. They offer the highest level of pain and symptom management, as well as
emotional and spiritual care for patients with advanced life-limiting illnesses, for as long as they are needed
- not just for weeks or days. .They bring their services directly to the patient, whether at home or in skilled
nursing facility or assisted living center. Should advanced care be required,.Treasure Coast Hospice Houses
provide medical expertise in warm, home-like settings, and cost is never an issue.
When someone you love has a terminal illness, Treasure Coast Hospice is there to provide comfort and care;
patients are treated with dignity, compassion and understanding, just like a treasured friends.
The editors of this 2009 Summer Edition Local Business Update suggest that you let Treasure Coast-
Hospice assist you or a loved one during a time of need. Call today toll-free at (866) 999-4550; Port St.
Lucie (772) 335-7862 or in Ft. Pierce at (772) 465-0660 they are always there for you when you need
them most.
Academies of Cosmetology, Inc.
Locations in Ft. Pierce, Port St. Lucie, Vero Beach
Accepting Senior Graduates! t
The cosmetology industry is an exciting, adventurous and creative field that could be the opportunity you've
been searching for. Academies of Cosmetology Inc. provides all of the essentials for their students to
become licensed Cosmetologists under the requirements of the State of Florida Board of Cosmetology.
At Academies of Cosmetology Inc., you will learnall phases of cosmetology, including hair cutting, styling,
permanent waving, color, salon management, facials, manicures, and all other related course material. .Their
instructors pride themselves in helping students acquire the knowledge and necessary skills to enter the field
of hair design, nail technology and facial technology.
They work with students, teaching them beyond the basics of Cosmetology. Identifying the diverse needs
of our community helps enable their students to achieve the knowledge and skills necessary to enhance their
career opportunities now and in the future! Come join the exciting world of cosmetology!
,The authors of this 2009 Summer Edition Local Business Update suggest that you let Academies of
Cosmetology Inc help you build your creative skills and become a professional in the beauty business.
Call them at (772) 464-4885 or (772) 528-7127, today for further information and financial assistance
programs that could be available for you! Their schools are located at 3028 S. US Highway 1 in Ft.
Pierce, 719 1711 Street in Vero Beach and 7644 S. US Highway 1 in Port St. Lucie. Stop by and visit their
newly renovated Fort Pierce location!
THB Sales Hunting & Shooting, Inc.
Personal Defense Firearms Sporting Firearms Firearm Transfers *
Black Powder Supplies Hunting Accessories and Supplies
Are you a sportsman or a hunter? Are you interested in personal or home protection firearms? Whatever the
need, you do not need to look further than THB Sales Hunting & Shooting, located at 4131 S. U.S. Highway
1 in Ft. Pierce, phone (772) 460-2156. They have a wide selection of personal protection firearms and long
guns for your hunting and sporting needs. They also have accessories including ammunition, cleaning
products, scopes, gun cases, holsters, knives, camouflage clothing, black powder supplies and much more.
Their Friendly sales staff is ready to serve your every need when purchasing firearms or accessories, and
can advise you on the best products for your particular needs. They are open Monday through Friday from
10:00a.m.-5:30p.m. and Saturday from 9:OOa.m-2:0p.m.
The authors of this 2009 Summer Edition Local Business Update are pleased to tell our readers that
with THB Sales Hunting & Shooting, Inc. your firearms needs are in the care of experts!
Rhonda Jean Korpar
Professional Psychic & Medium Reiki Master
If you've ever been curious about getting advice from a psychic, Rhonda Jean KRrpar's psychic readings
are holiest, professional, affordable and experienced. Having grown up in a haunted house, Rhonda Jean
Korpar is very comfortable in the spirit world. She specializes in tarot, clairvoyant psychic, love, past lives
and aura readings. Rhonda is also a Certified Hypnotherapist who works with you on stress relief, healing
and regression. -
If you are. searching for 'answers to minor dilemmas, important questions or simple interim solutions to
pressing problems, be assured that Rhonda Jean Korpar has come from an esteemed background within the
fields of this natural phenomenal gift in order to bring you these services.
Gain insight into your deeper self, see beyond your ordinary consciousness and find the path you need to take
to fulfill your dreams. Rhonda can give you the answers on love, romance, insight, health, dreams, dating
and astrology chart readings. She wants to build your trust and she makes your readings clear, reliable and,
accurate. Your satisfaction to an experience beyond ordinary consciousness is Rhonda's priority.
The authors of this 2009 Summer Edition Local Business Update suggest that you call Rhonda Jean
Korpar at (772) 465-4272 for.a personal and private reading. She is also available at your location of
choice, by appointment. Discounts are available to PERKS CARD holders.
For residential and commercial cleaning and disaster restoration,
SA turn to Safe Clean the nation's leading cleaning experts.
Safe Clean has an unparalleled reputation for service, quality,
professionalism and complete customer satisfaction. All of this
It's not clean, until its Safe Clean .means that when you put your trust in Safe Clean, you get the
It not Clean, until e Cl expert cleaning and restoration services you have come to expect
from them.
Safe Clean, phone (772) 398-1131, uses an extremely effective method of cleaning that gently removes.dirt
and grime and restores your carpet to like-new condition. In addition to expert carpet cleaning, Safe Clean
also provides a professional cleaning service for walls, upholstery, rugs, floors and complete deodorizing as
well as emergency water removal and fire damage restoration.
When catastrophe hits your home or office with fire, smoke, water or other damage, Safe Clean can minimize
the stress, costs and delays in getting things fixed. With just one' call, you can find the help you need to
turn your damaged house back into a home. You can rest assured that it will be handled with experience,
expediency, quality workmanship and care.
The authors of this 2009 Summer Edition Local Business Update suggest that when you are faced with
fire and water damage, or simply need expert carpet cleaning, call the professionals at Safe Clean. Visit
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SCENE.
SHELLEY KOPPEL
'Harry Potter'
films on tap
The Morningside Branch
Library, located at 2410
Morningside Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, is celebrating the
release of the movie "Harry
Potter & the Half-Blood
Prince" by showing the first
five movies every Wednes-
day at 2 p.m., beginning on
June 15.
Admission is free and
popcorn and drinks will be
provided. Permission slips
are required for those 12
and under attending the
fourth and fifth films,
because they are rated PG-
13. Parents can pick up a
permission slip at the
library prior to the show-
ings.
The schedule is: "Harry
Potter & the Sorcerer's
Stone" on June 15; "Harry
Potter & the Chamber of
Secrets" on June 22; "Harry
Potter &, the Prisoner of
Azkaban;" on June 29,
"Harry Potter & the Goblet
of Fire" on July 6 and
"Harry Potter & the Order
of the Phoenix" on July 13.
For more information,
cal. (772) 337-5632.
'Footloose' a
high-energy pleasure
Community theater has
had a rough time this year.
The economy means fewer
people are available to vol-
unteer and, perform and
people are watching where
their money goes. -
Shiloh Theatrical Pro-
ductions' last show of the
season, "Footloose," was
reason for hope. The high-
energy show, about a town
that doesn't allow dancing,
featured some wonderful
dancing, choreographed by
Beth McKenzie-Shestak.
The play is about the kids
and they stole the show.
Deserving a special men-
tion are Matt Siregar as
Ren; Brianna Scully as
Ariel; Xander Tsunoda as
Willard; and Jennell Stalka
as Rusty.
The adults did their part,
too.
Sharon Owens was her
usual professional self as Vi
Moore, but Travis Eaton
was a revelation as the Rev.
Shaw Moore. We're accus-
tomed to seeing him in
comic roles and he brought
passion and sensitivity to a
role that can become car-
toonish. More than one
person in the audience had
a tear, as he sang about his
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Subs, hot off the grill
By Samantha Joseph
Joseph@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE Go
ahead, have steak for din-
ner any night of the week.
At Jersey Mike's Subs, it's
a delicious option that's
easy on the wallet.
* The Port St. Lucie restau-
rant features four varia-
tions Philly, chipolte,
chicken and Big Kahuna -
of its hot-off-the-grill, best-
selling, cheesesteak sand-
wiches.
"Even customers from
Philadelphia tell us this is
the best they've had away
from home," says Anthony
Griffin, manager and co-
owner of the local fran-
chise.
Each sub is a hearty
offering, stuffed with up to
.10 ounces of steak.
Grilled onions and pep-
pers grace the Philly ver-
sion, served piping hot in
the stylish sandwich shop
that features large screen
TVs with sports channels.
These subs are grandd
and unapologetically craft-
ed for steak lovers.
The only thing humble
about them is the price. At
about $6.45, they can be an
everyday treat.
Voted best sandwich
maker in several.of the 400
markets it serves, the Jersey
Mike's chain prides itself
on crowd pleasers. And the
Port St. Lucie operation is
no exception.
Its albacore tuna sub is
freshly made, and the
Staff photo by Samantha Joseph
Anthony Griffin, co-owner and manager of Jersey Mike's Subs, serves up delicious
sandwiches at the Port St. Lucie restaurant.
restaurant prepares its own
roast beef, trimming it the
night before and preparing
it for several hours with
kosher'salt.
"This is excellent," my
dining companion com-
mented about a turkey
breast and provolone
sandwich, which features a
99 percent fat-free cut of
meat.
"It has a lot of good fla:
vor."
The vegetables are
crispy, freshly cut and fla-
vorful.
"I do eat a lot of subs,
and this one's pretty good,"
my companion added.
That's the kind of com-
ments on which the restau-
rant's staff prides itself.
"Customers come first,"
said Mr. Griffin, who's
young, energetic and often
works more than 12-hour
days at the 10-month-old
store.
"We take care of every-
one to the best of our abili-
ty, because we see these
customers every day. That's
how we build a relation-
ship."
Jersey Mike's Subs is
located at 262 S.W. Port St.
Lucie Blvd. It offers dine-in,
catering and take-out serv-
ices. It's open from 10 a.m.
to 9 p.m. on Mondays-Sat-
urdayand 11 a.m. to 7p.m.
on Sunday.
For more information,
call (772) 878-4033.
Children's Theatre -7.S
brings kids,
hows together
By Shelley Koppel
:Entertainment writer
FORT PIERCE When
the little red truck rolls up
to the Sundrise Theatre in
Fort Pierce for three sepa-
rate weeks, in residence
and performances of
"King Arthur's Quest" on
June 26, "The Princess and
the Pea" on Aug. 14 and,
"Rumpelstiltskin" on Aug.
21, it will complete a jour-
ney that began more than
S30 years ago.
Missoula Children's
Theatre, set in Missoula,
Mont., began in the 1970s
because Jim Caron's car
broke down in Missoula.
He was on his way from
Chicago to a friend's wed-
ding.
While he was waiting for
his old car to be put back
together, he auditioned
for a role in a local pro-
duction of "Man of La
Mancha."
He got the role of San-
cho Panza and became
.good friends with Don
Collins, who was playing
Don Quixote. He never
made it to the wedding.
The pair organized a
company of adults who
put on plays for kids on a
stage in the local movie
theater. They were soon
performing in communi-
ties throughout Montana
and Idaho'.
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Photo courtesy of Missoula Children's Theatre
Missoula Children's Theatre brings the play 'King
Arthur's Quest' to the Sunrise Theatre on June 26.
The original musical will be staged with local children.
STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 6-12-2009
Aries March 21-April 19
You have a full plate in life.
You could say this is a feast
in your honor. Everyone
knows how responsible you
are. Just.be careful you don't
get indigestion by taking on
more than you can digest.
Everyone has limits. Choice
comes from -instincts. Be
open to listening and every-
thing will work out well.
Taurus April 20-May 20
Recent insight and learning
has given ideas about how
to make life work more
smoothly. You are a tireless
worker. You can -always be
counted on. You are always
there for your friends. You
have a good heart and spirit.
These are the main tools for
happiness. Just be sure to
take care of your own emo-
tional needs as well.
Gemini May 21-June 21
Gemini is an air sign. Air rep-
resents the mind and com-
munications. You were born
to reach out and influence
other's lives. The key to a
sharp clear mind is an open,
loving heart. Kind-minded
Geminis keep these chan-
nels open. The heart is the
.motivator to action. When
you achieve positive results
it's because you are open
and flowing.
Cancer June 22-July 22
A moon, child is a water sign.
Water represents the heart
and emotions. You were
born with great heart and
you know how to use it. It is
like radar monitoring the
energy of those around you.
You are sensitive to this
energy. This strong nature
makes you a star in service
and help to family and
friends. No one does it bet-
ter.
Leo July 23-Aug. 22
Get focused, stay on the
edge and take care of
details. The big things are
made up of many little
things. Touch all the bases
on your journey. You have a
double set of skills. You work
well as an individual but you
also are an excellent team
player. This dual leadership
is a great asset when start-
ing, managing and finishing
prime projects.
Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22
You have a strong belief in
doing things right. This is a
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FRIDAY, JUNE 12-
SATURDAY, JUNE 13
The Michael Parker farce
"Whose Wives are They
Anyway?" will be presented
at IRSC's McAlpin Center,
3209 Virginia Ave., Fort
Pierce. Performances are June
10-13 at 8 p.m. and June 13
at 2 p.m. Tickets are 12. Call
the box office at (800)220-
9915.
SATURDAY, JUNE 13
SCrazy Eddy, the Comedy
Juggler, comes to the
Cummings Library, 2551 S.W.
Matheson Road, Palm City as
part of the Martin County
Library System's summer
program. The free program is
at 11 a.m. Call (772) 221-
1403 for more information.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17 -
SUNDAY, JUNE 21
St. Lucie School Board
Summer Musical, "Willy
Wonka," wilt be presented at
Port St. Lucie High School,
1201 S.E. Lennard Road.
Performances are June 17-20
at 7:30 p.m., June 20-21 at 2
p.m. and June 21 at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $12 and are
available at the school and at
retail outlets in Port St. Lucie.
Call (772) 337-6043 for more
information .
THURSDAY, JUNE 18-
SATURDAY, JUNE 20
SIRSC students present
"Jerome Kern: The Original
American Songwriter," at the
McAlpin Center, 3209 Virginia
Ave., Fort Pierce. Perfor-
rnances are June 18-20 at 8
p.m. and June 20 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $12. Call the box
office at (800) 220-9915.
THROUGH SUNDAY, JUNE 21
The Barn Theatre, 2400
S.E. Ocean Blvd, Stuart,
presents the drama "The
Subject was Roses." Perfor-
mances are Wednesday-
Saturday at 8 p.m. and
Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are
$20. Call the box office at
(772) 287-4884 or order
online at www.barn-
theatre.com.
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8 p.m. to midnight. (772)
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Jensen Beach Blvd.; Jensen
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p.m.-midnight. (772) 225-
3444.
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4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno. Jerry & the Hur-
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(772) 283-1929.
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N.E. Ocean Blvd., Hutchinson
Island, (772) 225-3700.
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Bayview St., Stuart, the
Jukebox Band, 8:30 p.m.-
12:30 a.m. (772) 223-5048.
The Stern House, 4110 SE
Salerno Road, Port Salerno,
Jazz Express, 7-10 p.m. (772)
463-1166.
Groucho's Comedy at The
St. Lucie Crab House Beach
Club, located at 329 S.E. Port
St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie.
Reservations, (772) 419-
0302.
SATURDAY, JUNE 13
Bogey's & Stogey's, 1032
S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port
St. Lucie. Call for performers.
(772) 337-7778.
Cafe Creme, 1068 S.E.
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Lucie County's Parks and
Recreation Department will
begin offering weekly begin-
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the mornings and evenings
at the Havert L. Fenn Center
at 2000 Virginia Ave., Fort
Pierce.
The Pilates exercise
method uses the mind to
control the muscles. Day
sessions are available on
Wednesday from 10:30-
11:30 a.m., while evening
sessions are offered Thurs-
days from 7:15-8:15 p.m.
This program focuses on
the core postural muscles to
help keep the body bal-
anced and teaches aware-
ness of breath and, align-
ment to strengthen the deep
torso muscles.
Pilates is taught by Bar-
bara Lengen. Students
should bring their own
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class.
Designed for ages 16 and
older, classes will use stabil-
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Eventually, the company
began using kids in some
of the plays. When bad
weather prevented them
from. traveling with chil-
dren across the state to
play the seven dwarfs, they
came up with the idea of
casting local kids.
A group traveled ahead
to see if there was interest,
and when a huge crowd
turned out, the seed was
sown for a company that
would bring everything a
town needed to put on a
full, stage production-
except the kids.
Today, the kids are the
stars, as Missoula Chil-
dren's Theatre serves near-
ly 1,300 communities in all
50 states, eight Canadian
provinces and territory and
16 countries around the
world.
Two professional tour
actor/directors hold audi-
tions and cast 50-60 local
i children in full-length orig-
inal musical productions.
Through focused
rehearsals, lasting four-
and-a-half hours a day, the
children learn lines, stag-
ing, songs and movement.
At the' end of .the week,
there is a performance,
complete with profession-
ally- designed scenery and
costumes.
Emily Karlewicz and her
husband, Evan, are in
charge of the June 26 pro-
duction., "King Arthur's
Quest." The couple studied
at Shenandoah University
and each has a degree in
musical theater.
"We met with the com-
pany and talked about
what we'd be doing and the
difference we could make,"
Ms. Karlewicz said. "Now
we can't imagine doing
anything else."
All of the Missoula shows
are original, with story and
music written for the pro-
ductions.
"King Arthur's Quest" is
about how Camelot is
falling apart," Ms. Kar-
lewicz said. "There are
giants and dragons. The
story is how King Arthur
and the knights try to solve
the problems. The king
realizes he can't do it him-
self, that they all need to
work together as a commu-
nity."
While the cast is made
up of young people, Ms.
Karlewicz said the show is
for people of all ages.
"A lot of people assume
children's theater is for
kids," she said. "We try to
make it fun for kids and
adults with underlying
jokes and commentary. It's
for all ages. Just come and
enjoy yourself."
The Missoula Children's
Theatre will showcase local
children in a performance
of "King Arthur's Quest on
June 26 at the Sunrise The-
atre, 117.S. Second St., Fort
Pierce. Performances are at
7 p.m. Tickets are $10. Call
the box office at (772) 461.
4884 or order online at
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Arnoldo E. O'Neill
Arnoldo E. O'Neill, 80,
died May 26, 2009.
He was born in Cuba
and lived in Port St. Lucie
for 19 years.
He was a quality control
inspector and was of the
Catholic faith.
He served in the U.S.
Army during the Korean
War.
He is survived by a son,
Alberto and a sister, Adis.
Donations may be made
to the Alzheimer's Founda-
tion ofAmerica, 322 Eighth
Avenue, 7th Floor, New
York, NY 10001. Arrange-
ments by Yates Funeral
Home of Port St. Lucie.
Charles V. Swart
Charles V. Swart, 87, of
Port St. Lucie, died May 26,
2009.
He was born in Malden,
N.Y., and lived in Port St.
Lucie for 30 years.
He was a carpenter and
veteran of World War II,
serving in the U.S. Army.
He was preceded in
death by his first wife,
Ruth.
He is survived by his
wife of 31 years, Gloria;
two daughters, Sharon and
Jane; three stepdaughters,
Lynn, Wendy' and Tami;
two grandchildren' and
one great-grandson.
Arrangements by Yates-
Funeral Home & Cremato-
ry, Port St. Lucie Chapel.
Louella Rodgers,
Louella Rodgers, 79,
died May 27, 2009.
She was born in Cowlitz,
Wash., and lived in Port St.
Lucie for 19 years.
She was a member of
Women Aglow and 'the
Church of Abundant Life.
She is survived by. her
husband of 59 years,
Robert; three sons, Robert,
Michael and Ronald; two
daughters, Theresa and
Pauleiie; seven grandchil-
dren; two great-granidchil-
dren; a brother, Norman
and a sister, Delores.
Arrangements by Yates
Funeral Home, Port St.
Lucie. Donations may be
made to Treasure Coast
Hospice, 2500 Virginia
Ave., Suite 202, Fort Pierce,
FL 34981.
Edward P. Donohue
Edward P. Donohue, 69,
of Port St. Lucie, died May
28, 2009.
He was born in White
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Port St. Lucie for 22 years.
He served in the U.S.
Navy.
He was preceded in
death by his parents,
Edward and Margaret and
a son, Mark.
He is survived by his wife
of 48 years, Dolores; a son,
Kevin; a daughter, Cheryl;
a sister, Patricia; six grand-
children and four great-
grandchildren.
Donations may be made
to the Treasure Coast Hos-
pice 1201 S.E. Indian St.
Stuart, Fl 34997. Arrange-
ments by All County Funer-
al Home & Crematory,
Treasure Coast Chapel.
Ronald C. Thomas
Ronald C. Thomas, 70,
of Port St. Lucie, died May
,30, 2009.
He was born in Utica,
N.Y., and lived in Port St.
Lucie for 20 years.
He served as dean at
. Northport Middle School'
in Port St. Lucie for 12
years.
He is survived by his
wife
of 18 years, Phyllis; a
daughter, Lisa; a step-
daughter, Alicia; two sons,
Ronald and Bentley; a
stepson, Hal; a sister,
Jacqueline and seven
grandchildren.
Donations may be made
to Animal Birth Control,
P.O. Box 1468, Palm City,
FL 34994. Arrangements by
All County Funeral Home
& Crematory Treasure
Coast Chapel.
Antonino 'Tony'
Cannata
Antonino "Tony" Can-
nata, 89, died May 26,
2009.
He was born in Brook-
lyn, N.Y., and lived in Port
St. Lucie for four years.
He was a machine oper-
ator.
He wa- o0 the Ca-'iliolic-
faith ald a iiem.b.er of the,:
Sons of Italy.
He is survived by his
two sons, Peter and
Steven; a daughter, Chris-
tine; two sisters, Eleanor
and Marion; two grand-
children, two great-grand-
children, three step-
grandchildren and five
step-great-grandchildren.
Donations riay be made
to the Treasure Coast Hos-
pice, 1201, S.E. Indian St.,
Stuart, FL 34997.
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Obituaries
From page B5
BradleyT. Brown
Bradley T. Brown, 79, of
Port St. Lucie, died May 24,
2009.
He was born in
Whitinsville, *,Mass.,' and
lived in Port St. Lucie for
seven years.
He served in the U.S. Army
during the Korean war.
He was preceded in death
by his parents, Frank and
Edith.
He is survived by his two
daughters, Robin and Bon-
nie; five grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
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Norma M. Sutter
Norma M. Sutter, 78, of
Port St. Lucie, died May 29,
2009.
She was born in Spring-
field, Mass., and lived in Port
St. Lucie for three years.
She was a chef at the Lake
Worth Country Club and a
member of St. Juliani
Church.
She was preceded in death
by her husband of 56 years,
John.
She is survived by two
sons, Tom and John; a sister,
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Faye McKenzie did a
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and we can only hope that
Shiloh and other communi-
ty theaters will take some
risks. It was certainly worth
it.
Performing arts
center celebrates
10 years
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Arts Center in Stuart will
celebrate 10 years with a
special show featuring
Peter Jones and graduates
of the school.
The event, spotlighting
Broadway, will take. place
on July 1 at the Lyric The-
atre.
Tickets are $27 and are
available from the box office
at (772) 286-7827 or online
www.lyrictheatre.com.
Library hosts
children's programs
SThe Fort Pierce Branch
Library, located at 101
Melody Lane, will host chil-
dren's activities on Wednes-
days at 2 p.m. from June 17-
July 22.
On June 17, a magic show,
"Get Magically Creative,"
will take place.
June 24 features Millen-
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and myths.
On July 1, kids can test
their nature sense with the
Oxbow Eco-Center.
July 8 brings a re-enact-
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with the Sbciety for Cre-
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July 15 is a music/puppet
show with Mr. Brian and
the Boppets.
The season ends on July
22 with Pirate Goodie and
the Magic Chest, a show
and.party.
The events are free and
geared to children 4-11, but
all children are welcome.
SCall (772) 462-2812 for
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performed in everything
from "Cinderella" to "Com-
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versity of Miami last fall to
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"It was great," she said. "It
was very intense and exact-
ly what I wanted. It was all
theater, dance and music
classes, pretty much 8 a.m.-
5 p.m. every day.
"I ended up in a show,
and usually freshmen are
not allowed to audition. A
Broadway director came
down to do a workshop and
he needed extra people, so
we auditioned. My friend
got sick and I took her role
and worked with a Broad-
way director."
Her program has only 16
students and there's a lot of
individual attention, she
said.
This summer, she hopes
to share some of what she's
learned with students on
the treasure Coast.
"I'd like to do a peer-to-
peer theater camp at the
new St. Lucie Civic Center,"
she said. "It would be for
ages 13-16. I wanted to
have a camp with kids
interested in becoming
involved in the theater, kids
who. want to learn to per-
form a monologue, work
with others in a scene, learn
basic principles of the the-
ater and of being comfort-
able in front to people."
The camp would run
from June 22-July 2, with a
performance on July 2 of a
one-act play and a mono-
logue by each student. Ms.
Moran's father, Ken, who
teaches fencing at the Civic
Center and who has direct-
ed and produced local
community theater, will
work with her. Prospective
students can call Ms.
Moran at (772) 619-3101 for
fees and other information.
She will also participate,
in the StarStruck anniver-
sary show and is excited
about that, as well.
"I'm so excited to see
everyone and sing our
favorite songs," she said.
"It's great to be with the old
gang."
Museum offers
summer value
.The.Eliott Museum. and.
the I-Fuse of Refuge Muse-
u r, bqth part of the Histor-'
ical Society of Martin
County, will offer a $10
summer "combo" ticket for
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The Camp Invention pro-
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Elementary in Fort Pierce,
June 15-19.
The program provides
children with opportuni-
ties to experience the joy
of playing, creating and
inventing in ways that
augment their traditional
education, and shows
them there's always more
than one solution to a
problem.
Designed for children
entering first through
sixth grades, the program
presents a science-based
curriculum that has been
a proven success nation-
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The lessons are taught
through a series of hands-
on, group activities
designed to lead children
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The Elliott will have a
special exhibit from June
13-Sept. 13, "A Circus of
Small Wonders," featuring
a hand-carved circus from
the Elliott collection and
displays of toys and games.
On June 13, there will be
a family fun day from 10
a.m.-noon, with ,a doggie
circus and face painting.
On July 12, fun and
games day, from 10 a.m.-
noon, will offer specially-
created museum games
and challenges.
Aug. 8 brings the art of
the toy, where art and toys
collide for fun. That event
runs from 10 a.m.-noon.
Registration for summer
camps, including art camp,
circus camp and inventors'
camp, is taking place.
For more information,
call (772) 225-1961.,
behind their favorite
superheroes, tracking
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ure and building revolu-
tionary safety devices for
vehicles.
The program explores
what are known as the
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And math. Ideas critical to
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Children use ingenuity,
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By the end of the week-
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For more information,
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' Arkansas University and
Texas A&M.
With the final match
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tied, it came down to the
final pairing. The 112th
NCAA Championship would
be decided between Texa
A&M's Bronson Burgoon
and Arkansas's Andrew
Landry.
Burgoon had enjoyed a
four-up lead with five holes
to play, but hit a few poor
shots and as he stood on the
18th tee, the match was all-
square. As he had done on
previous holes, Burgoon
missed the fairway landing
his tee ball in the gnarly
rough, just short of a fairway
bunker.
Riding the momentum of
Burgoon's collapse, Landry
found the fairway and his
second shot came to rest 35
feet from the pin. With a ,
near-certain par in hand,
SLandry had to feel confi-
dent, especially after seeing,
his opponent's ugly lie.
Chances were Burgoon
would struggle to make par
and the scars from such a
monumental collapse could
have haunted him for years.
Burgoon proceeded to hit
the shot of his life. From 125
yards out he hit a wedge
that just made the green
and began rolling and
rolling and rolling toward
the hole. As his teammates
began jumping up and
down the ball came to rest
just 3 inches from going in
the hole,
As Burgoon walked to the
green, Landry showed us
why our sport is simply the
very best. As he conceded
the birdie, he gave Burgoon
a congratulatory fist pump
and a smile. It may not seem
like much, but to me it
meant that the world was
stillin its proper place.
Landry's attempt tb
match Burgoon's amazing
shot with a miraculous
birdie of his own missed to
the left of the hole, giving
Burgoon a 1-up win and
Texas A&M a 3-2 victory and
a national championship.
"It was a phenomenal
shot," Landry said after the
match. "There's not much
you can do about it. He's a
great player."
At a moment when many
would have understood
Landry being bitter or
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sign-ups begin June 13
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ST.LUCIE COUNTY-
The 2009 Fort Pierce Bucca-
neer football season is start-
ing, with sign-ups taking
place Saturday, June 13 and
Saturday, June 20 from noon-
4p.m.
The Buccaneer program is
funded through the FedEx
Orange Bowl Youth Football
Alliance, and offers structure
and discipline for children
and teens.
"It's nice to have a safe and
fun environment for young
men in our city to participate
in," said James Strowbridge Jr.,
coach.
"With all of the bad stories
you hear in the news, we offer
a program that allows parents
to know where their children
are while school's out and
who they are with."
Children ages 6-15 years are
encouraged to sign up. Tackle
football is divided into weight
classes from 70 to 160 pounds.
Volunteers interested in
coaching will be able to sign
up as well. If interested in
signing up, please make sure
to bring the following with
you: $100 non-refundable
registration fee, a current
physical, a copy of the partici-
pant's birth certificate and a
wallet-size photo of the par-
ticipant. A parent or guardian
must be present to complete
the registration.
Report cards will be
requested as needed to
ensure the participants are
focusing on education during
the season.
Teams are limited to 35
players each. All home games
will be played at Lawnwood
Statlium and practices will be
held at the new fields east of
the stadium.
The first practice will be July
14.
For more information, call
Mr Strowbridge at (772) 519-
0188.
Stammer
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disconsolate, this young
man took the high road.
He showed admiration and
respect for something that
his opponent did to defeat
him. The defeat cost
Landry and his teammates
Scopes
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domains. You calculate the
odds and then take action.
These three virtues sepa-
rate you from the masses
and make you a champion
in all you try.
Pisces Feb. 19-March 20
Pisces is the omega of the
zodiac family. Your strong,
a national title. It took their
dream from them, one
they had worked long and
hard to obtain.
Landry rose above those
feelings and showed what
true sportsmanship is all
about. He showed us he
has learned many of life's
lessons. He behaved as a
true gentleman, instead of
sensitive inner nature and
guidance is the fuel for your
spirit. You refuse to let the
world or negative people
pull you too far away from
your center. Give thanks
daily for this greatest of uni-
versal blessings. It is the
light and power to keep
you going no matter what
. challenge is facing you.
James Tucker can help
bring joy and renewed
a man playing for millions.
Thank you, Mr. Landry.
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
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Conchy Joe's Seafood,
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Jensen Beach, Reggae by
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(772) 334-1130.
Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen
Beach, Call for performers,
7;30-11:30 p.m. (772) 225-
3444.
Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno. Jerry & the Hur-
rycanes1 9 p.m.-midnight.
(772) 283-1929.
Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., Stuart, the
Jukebox Band, 8:30 p.m. -
12:30 a.m. (772).223-5048
Kings Head Pub, 2838
S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Call
for performers; (772) 340-
1223.,
Groucho's Comedy at The
St. Lucie Crab-House Beach
Club, located at 329 S.E. Port
St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie.
Reservations, (772) 419-0302.
SUNDAY, JUNE 14
Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River Drive,
in Jensen Beach. Reggae by
Rainfall, 7-10 p.m. (772) 334-
1130.
Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno, Island sounds of
DelroyYoung, 2-6 p.m. (772)
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Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St., Stuart, Reggae
with Frenz, 2-6 p.m. (772)
223-5048.
Wahoo's on the Water-
front, 400 N.W. Alice Ave.,
Stuart, featuresvarious classic
rock bands from 4:30-8:30
p.m. (772) 692-2333..
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17
Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno. Open mic night, 8:30-
11 p.m. (772) 283-1929
Hutchinson Island
Marriott Resort Tiki Bar, 555
N.E. Ocean Blvd., Hutchinson
Island. Call (772) 225-3700.
Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-11
p.m. (772) 344-7774.
Wahoo's on the Water-
front, 400 N.W. Alice Ave.,
Stuart, various solo artists, 6-
9:30 p.m. (772) 692-2333.
THURSDAY, JUNE 18
Archie's Seabreeze, 401
S. Ocean Drive, Fort Pierce,
jazz and steak night every
Thursday, 7-10 p.m. (772)
460-3888.
Conchy Joe's Seafood,
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Jensen Beach features
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p.m. (772) 334-1130.
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accessible. Paved road.
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$39,950.
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town News is subject to Becker Road. Furnished to 95 & Midway. Furn rm RT P CE + High
the Federal Fair Housing room w/private entrance private ba, house privils, Point 1/1.5 W/D, A/C,
Law which makes it ille- and bath. 3 mo trial. no smokers, no pets ceiling fans. $400/mo +
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erence, limitations or die-'rating 863-697-3259
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race, sex, handicap fam- shed rooms with kitchen Looking for responsible FORT PIERCE 55+ High
ilial status or national or- privileges W/D. Family & person to share 3/2 Point 2/2 wood floors,
gin or any intention to .pet OK. Fenced. yard. home. Good neighbor W/D, A/C, ceiling fans.
make such preference Cable & internet. hood. $340/mo. + cable $550/mo + $300 sec. 7+
limitation or discrimina- Hurricane Shutters. 1st, and 1/3 Utilities credit rating required
lion. In addition, the Fair last & $100 security. 813-454-4747 863-697-3259
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hibits discrimination 772-971-7029 PORT ST. LUCIE FORT PIERCE 55+ High
based on age, marital PORT ST. LUCIE 1-br Female withdeshared bathn Point. 1-br/1-ba furnished
status, sexual orientation, urn. House privileges. Near 95 & Tpke. Small 24 hr gate. Tennis, pool,
gender identity, or ex- Non-smoker.. Incl W/D dog OK $400/mo utilities Close to shopping,
pression. We will not not cable/utilities. $125/wk included. 772-924-7000 Hospital etc. $500/mo
knowingly accept any $500/mo 772-337-5138 .I $300 deposit. Great
advertising which is. in PORT ST. LUCIE- seek- landlord. 772-468-6616
violation of the law. All PORT ST. LUCIE, 2 ing responsible, em-
persons are herby in- furnished rooms for rent, played, N/S, adult to rent FORT PIERCE Highpoint
formed that all dwellings shared utilities. No furn. room. Access to 55+ furn 1/1.5 $500/mo
are available on an equal smokers. No pets: bath, living rm, laundry & 7+ credit, rating required.
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partially fern. Fireplace, nicely furnished, w/ laun-
.- house privileges. Non dry room,' + full ameni-
smoking. Close to 1-95. ties. $625/mo + deposit
$550/mo 561-512-9150 Call Bill 859-321-4697 or
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STUART- Hibiscus ParK
furnished room with bath,
W/D, kitchen privileges.
Non-smoker: $95/wk,
772-607-2223
HUTCHINSON ISLAND
2-br/1.5-ba furnished.
overlooks inlet, min to
ocean, boat slip.
Amenities, Seasonal
$1200/mo, annual' $900/
mo 772-971-5291
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1967 FLEETWOOD EL
Dorado., 2-'door, 1st
personal luxury Cadillac.
A/C, all original $11,000(
obo. 'Or will. .trade.
386-672-7366
386-453-6677 .
1973 PLYMOUTH Duster
318 engine, Needs
restoration. $900
772-473-7614
Ford Sunliher: 56' Conv,
Red/White,; 292 Auto,
Skirts, Continental kit,
wide white walls. $35,000
OBO 386-212-5117 :'.
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help children & their fami-
lies suffering from' Can-
cer. Free Towing. Tax
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NISSAN- ALTIMA 2005
2.5S,. Gray/gray, 51K
miles, auto, all power.
$10,500. 772-473-7614
TOYOTA PRIUS -
'08 21k miles. 45mpg,
Clean, silver with grey
cloth interior. $17,500
772-971-6230
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Center. 800-597-9411
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Cars Boats, 5th wheels,
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Cars or Trucks
running or not I, pay cash
lts make a deal.
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HONDA 1995 VT 1100
25,000 miles. New tires &
windshield. Many new
chrome parts.. $3000.
Liberty . Towing
772-545-3156
SCOOTER HONDA Elite
80 2005. 5K miles
100mpg. Accessories
available Great cond.
$1750/obo 772-340-2931
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WANTED JAPANESE,
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Z1-900, (KZ900) 1972-
1976, KZ1000 (1976-
1980), KZ1000R (1982-
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(1969- 1975), Susuki
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28' ALLEGRO BAY 1993
wide chassis, twin bed
floorpign sleeps' 6. A/C,
rie. J ,:.:r.- Good cond.
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37' PILGRIM 2006. Park
Model Trailer 2-br/l-ba
set up in a 55+ retirement
park. $Q down $0 interest
$575 per month, includes
payment on trailer lot and
insurance. $18,000
772-359-5231
305-247-4021' .
SAFARI TREK 1998 62K
miles. Great .layout,
sleeps 4, corian counters
wood floors, Good cond.
$29,500 772-463-7442
JEEP WRANGLER 2006
silver with black int and
rag top. 31K miles. Tow
bar. 6-speed. like new.
$14,500 772-463-7442
DODGE DAKOTA '05
This is a $31,000 truck.
In today ,market it is
worth, $21,000. I had it
custom built. It is
LOADED with extras.
You have to see it to
believe it. I will trade for
a nice convertible & cash.
All convertible cars
considered if nice. Used
only for pleasure driving.
Only 31K miles. Call
George. 772-466-0760
DODGE RUMBLE BEE
2004 Hemi 5.7 loaded
with everything. 37K
miles. Custom 4 port
exhaust. Factory warr
cleanest truck in Florida
Possible owner financing.
$16,500 772-589-0158
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WIFI, showers, pools, fit-
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Free! No application Fee!
No Deposit (w/ approved
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FORT PIERCE-Large 1,
2, & 3 BR apts avail now.
Good area, on Virginia.
Starting @ $495/mo Call
Steve 561-707-9548
FORT PIERCE: North
Beach lbr/lba on Ocean,
Fully Furnished with
Kitchen & Utilities.- Daily
or $163/wk 772-465-9684
HUTCHINSON ISLAND
oceanfront. Beautiful 2/2
furnished condo. Pools
$850/mo. Avail May 24-
Dec 15. 3,13-530-3368
PORT ST. LUCIE Mid-
port Place It 2/2 1st fl.
corner unit, tile firs. w/d.
Pool/clubhouse, nice
community. $625/mo
772-979-0085
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
BEATRICE L. REITZ,
Deceased..
CASE NO.:
562009CP000551-FM
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of BEATRICE L.
REITZ, deceased, File
N u m b ea r
562009CP000551-FM, is
pending in the Circuit,
Court .for St. Lucie
County,. Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is P.O. Drawer 700
Fort Pierce; FL 34954.
The name 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 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
PUBLICATION 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 having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF .FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WITH BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIOD SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED. The
date of first publication of
this Notice is June 5,
2009.
Personal Representative:
Rodney Black
11900 Twin Creek Drive
Fort Pierce, Florida
34945
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Kevin H. Hendrickson,
Esquire
Attorney for Per. Rep.
310 South Second
Street, Fort Pierce, FL
34950 -(772) 461-0558
Florida Bar No. 618454
Pub: June 5 & June 12,
2009
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NC MOUNTAINS Log
Cabin Lipuidation sale 6-
New 1 & 2 story Cabins
on 1.5 to 2 acres starting
at only $79,900. Land
foreclosure 2+ wooded
acres, view, possible
short sale. For pictures &
details call now 866-738
-5522
NC MOUNTAINS
Warm Winters/Cool
Summers. NEW! E-Z to
finish log cabin shell
w/loft &basement,
includes acreage
$89,90Q. Mountain&
waterfront homesites
from $39,000-$99,000.
Financing Available!!
828-247-9966 (Code41)
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SEBASTIAN Updated
2Br/2Ba with New apple.
in kitchen. All amenities,
clubhouse, pool, tennis)
I850/mo. 772-538-0031
SEBASTIAN- Spacious
3/2 bedroom MOVE IN
SPECIAL ONLY $200.
W/D in all units, cable,
water, sewer & more in-
cluded. 772-581-4440
*restrictions apply
*'Income restrictions apply
STUART- Tierra Verde
2-br/2-ba 1st floor, No
age restrictions. $750/mo
772-285-9512
STUART- Wide river
2-br/2-ba. Waterfront
porches, pool $1200/mo
Watch the sunsets.
772-692-1200
STUART- Wide river
2-br/2-ba.. Waterfront
porches, pool $1200/mo
Watch the sunsets.
772-692-1200
STUART beautiful apt
Close to beach and down-
town. Call for details. Good
rental value. 772-631-9104
EITR NOW
STUART.-. FROM $525.
Furnished/Unfurnished
efficiencies. Sierra Con-
dos. No pets.
Judy Conran Broker
772-283-5763 '
Stuart/Jensen Beach 2
Large Condos 1/1.5 55+
super deluxe, beautifully
decorated, tropically
furnished & everything
new! Clubhouse, Golf,
Htd. Pool, Billiards, PC
Room, Library and much
more! A must see!
$599-$699/mo For info or
online walk through.
630-963-0369 or email
Buphlobil@gmail.com
WOW
VERO BEACH: Call for
specials! 1 br's from
$475, 2br's from $550.
Tile, New appl. Close to
Beaches, Parks & Res--
taurants. 772-563-0013
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IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE 19TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.:
562009CP000530-FM N
IN RE: ESTATE OF
SALVATORE J.
LIVECCHI Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration, of the
estate of SALVATORE J.
LIVECCHI, deceased,
whose date of death was
March 12,2009, is pending
in the Circuit Court for St.
Lucie County, Probate
Division, File No.
562009CP000530-FM, the
;address of which is 201
South Indian River Drive,
Fort Pierce, Florida 34950.
The names and addresses
of the Personal
,Representative and the
attorney for, the Personal
Representative are set
forth below.
All creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons
who have claims or
demands against dece-
dent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, and
who have been served a
copy of this notice, must file
their claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
(30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or
demands against dece-
dent's estate, including
unmatured, contingent or
unliquidated claims, must
file their claims with this
Court WITHIN THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED 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 BARRED.
The date of the first publi-
cation of this Notice is the
5th day of, 2009.
Personal Representative:
Margherita P. Pepperman
clo Steven W. Cutler, Esq.
Attorneys for Personal
Representative: Hinshaw &
Culbertson LLP One E.
Broward Boulevard, Sutte
1010 Ft. Lauderdale,
FL 33301 Telephone:
954-467-7900 Fax:
954-467-1024 By: Steven
W. Cutler, Esquire Florida
Bar No. 0353418
Pub: June 5, & June 12,
2009
NORTH FLA. LAND
Lowest prices in years
Jefferson County
871 acres, $1995/acre
1084 acres, $1850/acre.
Southern Pine Planta-
tions 352-867-8018
WHITTIER, NC: Smoky
Mtns, 3.49ac pvt cove
2/2/cp Ig porch, Spring,
Creek, Koi pond. Historic
Barn, Shed 2 RV sites
$179,000 828-269-7889
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er paint, carpet, & tile.
Near hospital. 1212 Day-
man Ave. $640/mo 772-
464-5833/ 772- 579-5726
FORT PIERCE- 3/1.5
Sparkling clean, big yard,
Avail Now! $750/mo
$1000 move-in L. Marino
US RE 772-215-0089
HOBE SOUND -
Poinciana Gardens.
Nice 3/2/2 pool, quiet
street. .$1,300/mo. F/L/S
605-695-2975
PORT ST LUCIE 3/2/2
with den or office, screen
pool. River Vista 1110
Westchester $1500/mo
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of rentals as low as
$800/mo. 772-618-5244.
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IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE 19TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN
AND FOR ST. LUCIE
COUNTY FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.:
562009CP000497-FM
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JOSEPH W. BLACK
Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
Estate of Joseph W.
Black, deceased, whose
date of death was July
30, 2006, and whose .So-
cial Security number is
.unknown, is. pending in
the Circuit Court for St.
Lucie County, Florida,
Probate Division, the
address of which is 201
.South Indian River Drive,
Fort Pierce,, FI 34950.
The names and address-
es of the Personal Repre-
sentative and the.Person-
al Representative's attor-
ney are set forth below
All (r ,jil,:r. ,:,i ir.. De-
scendent and other per-
sons havihg. claims or
demands against' Dece-
dent's' estate on whom a
copy of this Notice is re-
qtired to be served must
file their claims with the
Court WITHIN THE' LAT-
ER OF THREE (3)
MONTHS AFTER THE
TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY
(30) DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NO-
TICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
Descendent and other
persons having 'claims or
demands against Dece-
dent's estate must file
their claims with the
Court WITHIN THREE
(3) MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME PE-
RIODS SET FORTH IN
S733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREV-
ER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIOD SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE AF-
TER THE DECEDENT'S
DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
Personal Representative:
Ivan Blacka,
12 Navigation Road,
Northwich,' Cheshire,
England CW81BE
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Christopher P Taylor,
Esquire, -
Florida Bar No.: 558281
Adrian Philip Thomas,
PA., SunTrust Center,
Suite 850,
515 E Las Olas Blvd..
Ft Lauderdale, Fl 33301
Pub: June 5 & June 12
2009
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CALL CLASSIFIED
800-823-0466
PQRT ST LUCIE- Holi-
day Special. 2/1, fenced
yd. Pets OK $725/mo
$1000 move-in L. Marino
US RE 772-215-0089
PORT St. LUCIE West
off' Crosstown Pkwy
3/2/1, large yard, totally
renovated. Near schools,
$1000/mo 772-879-2830
PORT ST. LUCIE-
2-br/1-ba with carport.
Tile floors. W/D hook-up..
Small pet OK. $625/mo +
deposit. 772-260-3976
WOW
SEBASTIAN CBS 3/2/1
w/fireplace, tile floors,
W/D, screen porch, nice
neighborhood,. close to
shopping. $850/mo
772-299-0066 or cell
772-532-5722
SEBASTIAN
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corner lot w/circular drive.
Fussy person wanted for
a beautiful home
complete with porcelain
tile throughout and new
high end carpentry.
Large screened lanai.
$1,150/mo 772-913-3412
PORT ST. LUCIE 3/2
Villa End unit, with side
yard privacy. Screened.
porch, West of Turnpike.
$775/mo. + deposit.
Small Pet OK.
772-349-5961
FORT PIERCE 2 weeks
FREE! Off Sunrise &
Edwards. Like new 2/1.
$595/mo. $600 sec. No
pets. 772-532-7785
FORT PIERCE:- 1203
1205 Ave L 2/1 Near
community park. washer
hook-up. $475/mo. No
security deposit.
305-481-5554/304-1453
JENSEN BEACH
2-br/1-ba renovated,
Fenced back yard,' big
BBQ deck. F/S, $750/mo.
Sm pet OK 772-545-2057
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JEFFREY ALLAN
ZYNDA, Deceased.
CASE NO.:
562009CP000528-FM
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of JEFFREY
ALLAN ZYNDA,
deceased, File Number
562009CP000528-FM, is
pending in the Circuit
Court for St. Lucie
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is P.O. Drawer 700
Fort Pierce,. FL 34954.
The name and addresses
of the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the
decedent add other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent'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
PUBLICATION 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 having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WITH BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIOD SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED. The
date of first publication of
this Notice is June 5,
2009.
Personal Representative:
Judith A. Zynda
333 NE Floresta Drive
Port St. Lucie, FL 34983
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Kevin H. Hendrickson,
Esquire
Attorney for Per. Rep.
310 South Second
Street, Fort Pierce, FL
34950 (772) 461-0558
Florida Bar No. 618454
Pub:'June 5 & June 12,
2009
Please Tell Them...
I Saw It In The
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIED!
1-800-823-0466
24X 36 Commercial
Building Air, heat, carpet,
windows, DCA approved.
No permits required on
agricultural. Delivery and
352-357-0568
BAYS Two 20'x24'
bays for rent 10ft garage
door, opening, plus side
door entrance. $525/mo.
Located in Hobe Sound
772-545-9477
Affordable &
Reliable
Hometown News
CLASSIFIED!
800-823-0466
STUART- 2-br/1-ba tri
plex. Tile & carpet floors.
Good cond. Appliances,
WID hook-up. $650/mo
F/L/S 772-288-7389
STUART- 2/2 in Cove
Ridge- $875/mo all appli-
ances, tiled firs, scrnd
porch Agent: Lyn Marino
US RE 772-215-0089
FLORIDA: Palm Harbor
Home 3br/2ba Single-
wide Introductory Model
$299/mo WAC 10 mod-
els to choose from on
your lot. 800-622-2832
/SPECIAL
Plantation Manor
Gated Community
l/mo FREE.
w/1 yr. Lease
2/br $600 o
Including sewer O
and water
w/Security Deposit
or Month to Month
772-465-0990
-,. ("
Vacati
ARUBA-
Sat. Sept 12th Sat. Sept
19th. Aruba Beach Club.
Studio for.4. Private for 2.
Right on the beach $595
772-878-2050
MARATHON. LUXURY
1-6 bedroom vacation
homes. Beautiful ocean-
front' properties. Pools,
hot tub, docks & more!.,
Weekly & long weekend'
rates. Call for last mi-
nute summer specials
1-888-564-5800
SAmerican-Paradise.com
MY TOWING, INC. gives
Notice of Foreclosure of
Lien and intent .to sell
these vehicles on
7/3/2009 10;00' am at
'1786 SW Biltmore St.
Port St.. Lucie, FL 34984,
pursuant to subsection
713.78 of the Florida
Statutes. My Towing, Inc
reserves the right to ac-
cept or reject any and/or
all bids.
1986- FORD
2FDJF37L2GCA11634
1992 PONTIAC
1G2HX53LXN1211780
1994 TOYOTA
1NXAE09B8RZ119300
1996 NISSAN
1N4AB41 D3TC726919
2002 FORD
2FMZA51472BA6957.4
Pub: JUNE 12, 2009
NOTICE OF SALE The
following vehicle will be
sold at public auction,
free of all prior liens, per
Fl Stat 713.78 at 10:00
AM on June 26, 2009 at
Lienor's address. No
titles, as is, cash only.
01 Jeep
1J4FT58S81L622439
Lienor: Eddie Dames
Transport Inc, 1313 SW
Biltmore St, Port St Lucie
FL 34983. Phone
772-402-5017 Interested
parties, contact State
iling Service, Inc.
772-595-9555 Pub: 6/12/09
LEGAL
NOTICES
Due
in our
office
Monday
at Noon
for Friday
Publication
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Please Tell
Them...
I Saw It In
The
HOMETOWN
NEWS
CLASSIFIED!
1-800-823-0466
SHEDS, GAZEBOS,
GARAGESPet Struc-
tures, Cottages, Horse
Barns, Swing Sets, Log
Cabins,Pole Barns &
Playhouses. All built
with quality & craftman-
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American Amish7.07.
Company has been pro-
viding customers across
the nation with quality
structures for the heart of
the Shenandoah Valley,
VA. To order your new
structure, call us Toll
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or Visit us online
at AmericanAmishCom-
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FORT PIERCE- Country
Cove 2/1, unfurn, $560/
mo + utilities. Month to
Month Deposit required.
Valerie: 772-807-0883
STUART East Ocean
Blvd. Office available in
2-office suite. Nicely furn.
waiting room & bathroom
$360/mo + half electric.
772-288-0880
TITUSVILLE 1 Month
FREEI (*with this ad.)
Offices from 150-4000sf
Totally renovated w/view
of Cape Canaveral. Co
Brokers welcome. Call
Miriam at 954-961-0500
.HOBE SOUND 'Secure
Storage. Boats & Rvs
*Warehouse Space 500ft
772-545-9477
HOBE SOUND Gated
Secured parking facility,
with small storage build-
ing located off US1
$850/mo. 772-545-9477
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NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
Beat the heat 'and head
to the mountains!
Book your vacation today
Even the family pet.is
welcome! Monthly rentals
available too!
Foscoe Rentals
1-800-723-7341
www.foscoerentals.com .
SMOKY MOUNTAIN
Getaway Bryson City NC.
2/2 all amenities. Close
to Casino, Train, Hiking,
Rafting, Dollywood.
$300/wk 772-562-8554
RELIABLE TOWING
AND STORAGE INC.
gives Notice of
Foreclosure of Lien and
intent to sell these
vehicles on 6/29/09,
7/3/09, 7/11/99 & 7/14/09
@ 9:00 am' at 933 SW
Biltmore St. Port St.
Lucie, FL 34983- 1856,
pursuant to subsection
713.78 of the, Florida
Statues. Reliable Towing
& Storage Inc. reserves
the right to accept or
reject any and/or all bids.
Sale Date: 6/29/2009
1991 DODGE.
1 B7GL26XIMS360989
2002 DODGE
1B7HG48ZX2S713570
1994 FORD
1FARP15J9RW132121
1985 FORD .
1FDJE37H5FHC11140
1993 FORD
1FTEF15YXPNB11581
1999 FORD
1FTYR14V5XPA64041
'1987 CHEVROLET.
1G1GZ1M1H3HR105985
1994 GMC
1GTCS19W3RK507965
1985 GMC
1GTDC14H6FF706524
2001 JEEP
1J4FT78S411TL5459
1999 MAZDA
1YVGF22C9X5900810
2000 DODGE
2B3HD46ROYH153085
1998 CHRYSLER
2C3HD46J2WH115836
1996 TOYOTA
4T1BG12K7TU778314
"2001 CHEVROLET
DDOR
2003 MITSUBISHI
JA3AJ86E23U078553
1996 TOYOTA
JT2AC52L5T0138310
1994 TOYOTA
JT2AE04B8R0081255.
1986 BMW
WBAAB5407G9681265
2001 CHRYSLER
2C4GP44321R213352
Sale Date: 7/03/2009
2001 SATURN
1G8ZK54791Z264699
Sale Date: 7/11/2009
1997.FORD
1FALP13P1VW281579
1994 FORD
1FALP5347RA225002
1996 PONTIAC
1G2NE52M7TC742519
1996 OLDSMOBILE
1G3AJ55M7T6339771
1992 CHEVROLET
1Y1SK5464NZ016831
1997 DODGE
2B4GP4537VR24087
S1995 CHRYSLER
4C3AU52N5SE210178
Sale Date: 7/14/2009
2007 TOYOTA
3TMKU72N67M013616
Pub: June 12, 2009
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NOTICES
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at Noon
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