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Spend any time surfing
theWeb 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 news.aol.com:
Woman, 75, drives 2 miles on
bridge wrong way. Police
said a 75-year-old woman
drove the wrong way on New
York's Tappan Zee Bridge.
State police in Tarrytown said
the woman entered the
highway Sunday morning
and drove north in the
southbound lanes of the
bridge. She drove about 2
miles before she was
stopped.
Another from
news.aol.com: Obese Texas
inmate hides gun in flabs of
fat. An obese inmate in Texas
has been charged after
officials learned he had a gun
hidden under flabs of his
own flesh.
GeorgeVera, 25, was
charged with possession of a
firearm in a correctional
facility after he told a guard at
the Harris County Jail about
the unloaded 9mm pistol.
Vera was originally arrested
on charges of selling illegal
copies of compact discs, the
Houston Chronicle reported.
The 500-pound man was
searched during his arrest
and again at a city jail and
county jail, but officers never
found the weapon in his rolls
of skin.
From SFGate.com: Man
blames cat for child porn
download. Florida investiga-
tors say a man accused of
downloading child pornog-
raphy is blaming his cat. A
Jensen Beach resident is
charged with 10 counts of
possession of child pornog-
raphy after detectives found
more than 1,000 images on
his home computer.
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STAYCATION
A couple cruises the
Indian River Lagoon in
Melbourne
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Ruling favors hospital
Martin Memorial wants to build a hospital in Tradition
By Jay Meisel
meisel@hometownnewsol.com
Although a judge's ruling last
week favored efforts to build a hos-
pital in Tradition, it won't happen
anytime soon.
Administrative law Judge J.D. Par-
rish upheld the state's decision in
2007 to allow Martin Memorial
Health Systems to build the hospi-
tal.
Judge Parrish rejected an appeal
by Hospital Corporation of America
that there's inadequate need for
Software
helps
jobseekers
with vision
problems
Programs help
users 'see'
screen
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
At Workforce Solutions
job centers, hundreds of
people come each week to
make use of computers to
find jobs.
But until recently, it was
difficult for people with
visual problems to use the
computers.
Using a portion of the
$4.8 million in stimulus
money it received, Work-
force Solutions installed
software to help people
with visual problems, said
Odaly Victorio, communi-
cations coordinator.
The software is available
at the centers in St. Lucie,
Martin, Indian River and
Okeechobee counties.
Ms. Victorio said Work-
force Solutions hasn't kept
track of the number of
people with visual prob-
lems who came to the cen-
ter.
But, she said, she
expects many people with
such disabilities went
elsewhere for help.
When people did come,
she said, they would need
someone to read the
screen for them.
The software allows
them to work independ-
ently.
"Being independent,
should one have an
impairment, is good," she
said.
One program, JAWS,
reads screens and can
translate what's onscreen
into 23 languages.
Another program, Open-
Book, allows users to scan
documents, such as appli-
cation forms, which it
then reads.
A third program, MAGic
Screen, allows users to
magnify what is onscreen.
It also helps those whose
have problems distin-
guishing between certain
colors.
It cost about $11,000 to
buy the programs, Ms. Vic-
torio said.
The remainder of the
$4.8 million in stimulus
dollars is being used pri-
marily for job training, she
said.
another hospital in St. Lucie Coun-
ty. He said in his decision there's an
expectation for growth in the coun-
ty.
HCA owns Lawnwood Medical
Center and Heart Institute in Fort
Pierce and St. Lucie Medical Center
in Port St. Lucie.
Even if HCA doesn't appeal Judge
Parrish's decision, it would be at
least 2 1/2 to three years before the
hospital is constructed, said Scott
Samples, public information coor-
dinator for Martin Memorial Health
Systems.
"We're waiting to ,
see what they do," he
said. "We will act
according to their F
decision." WIT
Although the 9168-So
judge's decision 6703 US 1
doesn't mean that
Martin Memorial
can immediately woi k -n ii-pn-
ing a hospital, he said, "It's a good
step forward for us."
HCA has not decided whether to
appeal, said Rodney Smith, chief
executive officer of Lawnwood.
We're
extremely disappointed that
the court's decision failed to recog-
nize the dire straits that exist with
See HOSPITAL, A2
Boy, 8, has own radio show,
spends money to help
peers
Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Jerry Johnson III, 8, of Port St. Lucie has his own hour-long radio program on WIRA to promote his nonprofit ven-
ture, Jerry's Journey to Success. Jerry's next event will be a school supply giveaway Saturday, August 15 at 10 a.m.
on the corner of 25th Street and Avenue Q.
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY Jerry Miles
Johnson III is not your typical 8-year-
old who mostly attends school, does
his homework and plays with his
friends.
Jerry, who lives in Port St. Lucie,
has his own monthly radio program
on WIRA 1400 AM, based in Port St.
Lucie, and has started his own non-
profit organization to help other kids.
He aspires to be the next African-
American president.
On Aug. 15, his foundation, called
Jerry's Journey to Success, will hold a
school supply giveaway at 10 a.m. on
the corner of 25th Street and Avenue
The first 300 children will receive
free backpacks and other school sup-
plies. There also will be free hotdogs,
hamburgers and chips.
From 5 to 7 p.m. that day, he will
host a back-to-school skate party at
Skatetown USA, 4301 Orange Ave.,
Fort Pierce.
The first 150 children will be able
to attend free.
Lavern Jones, his grandmother,
said she was impressed when he
came to her with the idea.
"He told me he dreamed about it
and Jesus said for him to do it," she
said.
The cost of both events, about
$3,000, came from a trust fund set up
by his father, Jerry Miles Johnson, a
member of the Denver Broncos.
Jerry's mother, Lakeisha Edwards,
a teacher in Palm Beach County, who
also liked the idea, helped him get
permission to obtain the money
from the trust fund.
Ms. Jones said the foundation was
set up to try to keep kids from joining
gangs.
Its aim is "to let them know there is
a life outside of gangs and that they
can reach their dreams," she said.
Jerry said he wanted to hold the
school supply giveaway because, "I
want to help students by giving them
a free new backpack and supplies to
See RADIO, A3
Newly elected state senator sets priorities
St. Lucie River,
biotech growth
are key issues
By Samantha Joseph
Joseph@hometownnewsol.com
TREASURE COAST -
Less than 24 hours after
his landslide victory in an
Aug. 4 special election for
the District 28 state Sen-
ate, Joe Negron said he has
turned his attention to key
projects.
His most pressing
issues: cleaning the St.
Lucie River and continu-
ing efforts to attract
research firms and scien-
tists in an effort to estab-
lish a major life- science
sector on the Treasure
Coast.
"Those are my first local
priorities right now," he
said.
Mr. Negron defeated
Democratic opponent Bill
Ramos for the seat Sen.
Ken Pruitt, R-Port St.
Lucie, vacated one year
before the end of his four-
year term.
He now represents a dis-
trict that includes Martin
County, northern Palm
Beach and parts of Indian
River, Okeechobee and St.
Lucie counties.
Mr. Negron won 76 per-
cent of
about
18,700
votes cast.
Election
officials
say the
race had a
low voter JoeNegron
turnout,
with about 18 percent of
the county's 102,704 regis-
tered voters casting bal-
lots. But even before the
polls closed, early voting
had already given Mr.
Negron a strong lead on
his competitor, officials
said.
His campaign focused
on strengthening the edu-
cation system, safeguard-
ing consumers, protecting
the environment, improv-
ing public safety and fiscal
conservatism.
"It's important to make
sure that government lives
within its means and tight-
en its belt, the same way
Florida families and busi-
nesses are doing," he said.
"We're in a tight economy
and I think it's important
for the government to
keep its house in order."
During Mr. Ramos' cam-
paign, the key issues
included education, envi-
ronmental protection and
See SENATOR, A3
Correction
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incorrectly referred to the Blue Angels as the Blue
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Brandon Parasram of Port St. Lucie sits in with his brother, Charles Nagessar and Judah
Williams of Stuart, to create a beat during a performance by Sankofa at Big Apple Pizza in
Fort Pierce Wednesday, Aug. 5. The event was a fundraiser, through the Van Duzer Foun-
dation, for Brandon, to assist in sending him to the Cincinnati Children's Hospital for
medical treatment for junctional epidermolysis bullosa. At total of $5,088 was raised,
with 100 percent of the proceeds of dinners purchased going to Brandon's family.
Benefit for boy is huge success
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY -Big
Apple Pizza and Pasta and the
Van Duzer Foundation raised
more than $5,000 for Bran-
don Parasram and his family,
who will be going to Cincin-
nati Children's Hospital for
treatment for junctional epi-
dermolysis bullosa, a skin dis-
ease.
The 15-year-old Port St.
Lucie resident has been bat-
tling the disease since birth,
and while there is no known
cure for the painful disease,
which causes blistering,
bleeding sores and extreme
vulnerability to infections,
the family hopes for relief at
Cincinnati Children's Hospi-
tal, one of the only interdisci-
plinary centers to treat the
life-threatening disease.
The Bon Voyage Bash fea-
tured musical entertainment
from Megan Moran, Con-
nected Souls, Alicia Tomasko,
Brother Judah and Sankofa
and even an acoustic set from
Don Ciccone, formerly of
Frankie Valli and the Four
Seasons and Tommy James
and the Shondells, now front
man for Don Ciccone and the
Critters.
An additional donation
came in the form of personal-
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from the airport for the trip
from Bob and Laura Gramm,
owners of God's Chariot.
One hundred percent of
sales from Big Apple Pizza
and Pasta were donated to
the family that evening, and
the staff also donated their
salaries.
Over past year, the Van
Duzer Foundation has raised
and donated more than
$120,000 to help families and
individuals in St. Lucie Coun-
ty who are suffering from
unforeseen and tragic cir-
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Hospital
From page A1
the St. Lucie County real
estate market," he said in a
written statement. "Lawn-
wood believes the court's
comments about future
growth simply ignore the
reality of the market and the
economy.
"As for any future action,
the appeal just came
through, and my team I
have yet to be able to evalu-
ate it on what our next move
is," he added. "We will make
a decision soon on any
future possible legal
action."
The process could ulti-
mately include appeals to
the state court of appeals
and the Florida Supreme
Court.
Martin Memorial made
several unsuccessful
attempts to build a hospital
in Port St. Lucie before the
Florida Agency for Health
Care Administration grant-
ed approval in June 2007.
Although the hospital
won't open in the near
future, Martin Memorial
plans to open a freestand-
ing emergency room in St.
Lucie West later this month.
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Still going strong at 65
Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Este Ramsarram, 4, of Port St. Lucie gets a big bear hug from the guest of honor at the
celebration of Smokey the Bear's 65th birthday at Savannas Preserve State Park Satur-
day, Aug. 12.
Radio
From page Al
help them go back to
school."
Regarding the skate party,
he said, "I wanted to give
students a fun adventure
before they go back to
school."
Jerry attends school at
Francis K. Sweet Magnet
School in Fort Pierce and is
a straight A student, his
grandmother said.
She said he also has a
photographic memory and
can quickly recite what he
has read on paper.
Larry Lee, a local busi-
nessman, suggested Jerry
host the radio program
after being impressed with
his memory.
His radio show has been
on the air for about seven
months and broadcasts the
first Monday of each month
from 6 to 6:30 p.m.
During his shows, he has
interviewed attorney Willie
Gary, Michael Lannon,
superintendent of the St.
Lucie County School Dis-
trict and Joe Smith, St.
Lucie County clerk of court.
U.S. Rep. Alcee Hastings,
D-Miami, is expected to
participate in the show in
October.
Some of the programs
also focus on kids.
Besides hosting the radio
show, Jerry does karate and
plays football for the Port
St. Lucie Pirates, a Pop
Warner team.
His goals are to be high
school valedictorian,
attend Florida State Univer-
sity, then Harvard Universi-
ty to become a lawyer, play
football in the National
Football League, before
becoming the next African-
American president, he
said.
But in some ways he's still
an 8-year-old.
Ms. Jones suggested
future activities of his foun-
dation might include a
dance.
"Do I have to dance?" he
asked.
Senator
From page A1l
strengthening the local
economy.
Hours after his victory,
Mr. Negron said he was
ready to begin addressing
the issues facing the dis-
trict.
"We've been working hard
to make sure there is a
smooth transition in repre-
senting this community in
the Senate," he said. "We're
going to make sure the
community is continually
served."
On his first day as the new
senator, Mr. Negron was
devising a strategy to ensure
that work would continue
on all projects currently
underway with Rep. Pruitt's
staff.
"Constituent service mat-
ters that are pending will get
continued attention," he
said.
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From page Al
Another from SFGate.com:
Alaska mom sentenced for
letting son, 7, drive. An Alaska
woman who let her 7-year-
old son drive while she was
passed out drunk in the
passenger seat has been
sentenced to 20 days in jail.
District Court Judge
Raymond Funk also sen-
tenced the 37-year-old
mother to three years of
probation and six months of
Alcoholics Anonymous
meetings. She has three
previous convictions for
drunken driving. A neighbor
called troopers in May after
seeing a young boy driving a
car with a passenger passed
out.
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ald.com: Man faces $30,000
bill for falsely reporting
crash. A man who authorities
said was drunk when he
called 911 to falsely report a
plane crash in southwest
Colorado faces more than a
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Sheriff's officials said they
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Bank helps
provide school
supplies
Riverside Bank donated
$1,000 to the United Way
to benefit its School
Supplies for Students
program. From left,
standing: Cris Adams, and
Daniela Mendoza, of the
United Way; Maureen
Nathan, Pat Alley, Shelley
Leis and Cooie Newman,
all from Riverside Bank
and Casey Gaban, United
Way. From left, kneeling:
Lynette Rodriquez, Diana
Miskow and Lori Wuchte
from Riverside.
Photo courtesy
of the United Way
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Fort Pierce Riverside
National Bank donated
$1,000 to the United Way of
St. Lucie County for its
School Supplies for Stu-
dents program.
Employees and customers
from the bank worked
together to buy school sup-
plies and backpacks for 104
children attending Lake-
wood Park Elementary.
Since its inception in
1997, School Supplies for
Students, through United
Way of St. Lucie County,
provides children in need
with the basic tools neces-
sary to be successful in
school.
Educators agree students
with the appropriate sup-
plies at the start of school
are more prepared for class,
eager to work and in gener-
al, have a better attitude
toward school. For older
students, it can be a reason
to stay in school.
Participants in School
Supplies for Students are
children eligible for free
lunch who are recommend-
ed by their school. The pro-
gram has provided supplies
for more than 30,000 chil-
dren in the past 12 years.
"Riverside is proud to
partner with the United Way
to benefit the children. We
believe in education and
believe in our students as
they are the future leaders of
St. Lucie County," said Pat
Alley, Riverside National
Bank's St. Lucie County
President.
To get involved with Unit-
ed Way of St. Lucie County,
call (772) 464-5300 or visit
www.unitedwayslc.org.
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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
*Stacy Dawn Black, 26, 795 Net-
tles Blvd., Jensen Beach, was
arrested July 30 and charged with
two counts of possession of Xanax
without a prescription.
*Rony Harold Jeudy, 19, no
address given, was arrested July
31 and charged with tampering
with a witness, battery and resist-
ing an officer without violence.
*Tina Marie Godfrey, 29, 400
S.E. Prima Vista Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested July 31 and
charged with possession of oxy-
codone and sale/delivery of oxy-
codone.
*Tracy G. Cheek, 41, 1950 S.W.
Beekman Road, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 1 and charged
with being a habitual traffic offend-
er.
*Jennifer A. Ackerman, 30, 2433
S.E. Deland Drive, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested July 31 and charged
with possession of oxycodone
without a prescription.
*Joe Lee Brown, 45, 771 S.E.
Solaz Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 2 and charged with
burglary of an unoccupied struc-
ture and criminal mischief.
*Amanda Denesia Wilson, 19,
776 S.E. Albatross Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested July 31 and
charged with two counts of armed
robbery.
*Thomas Demello, 21, 420 S.W.
Delores Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 2 and charged with
burglary of an unoccupied struc-
ture and criminal mischief.
*Steven Eugene Laprade, 21,
3657 S.W. Masiluras St., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 1 and
charged with fleeing.
*Beatrice Blaise, 51, 1153 N.W.
Lombardy Drive, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 1 and charged
with felony battery.
*Michael Seacrest, 57, 742
Hummingbird Way, North Palm
Beach, was arrested Aug. 1 and
charged with possession of more
than 20 grams of marijuana and
drug paraphernalia.
*Joseph Bufford Faulk, 31, 1631
S.E. Minorca Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 4 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for grand theft.
*Daniel Anthony Harris, 23,
1932 S.E. Manth Lane, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 4 and
charged with being a habitual traf-
fic offender.
*Robin Lee Rickett Whitman, 36,
432 S.W. Sanson Lane, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 3 and
charged with possession of nar-
cotics, tampering with evidence,
re7isting an officer without vio-
lence, uttering a forged check and
forgery.
*Alex Christopher Flynn, aka
Green, 19, 350 S.E. Thornhill
Drive, Port St. Lucie, was arrested
Aug. 3 and charged with posses-
sion of burglary tools, loitering and
prowling, driving without a driver's
license and having no motor vehi-
cle registration.
St. Lucie County
Sheriff's Office
*Antwon L. Willis, 24, 3005
Avenue M, Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed July 30 and charged with third-
degree grand theft.
*Brandy Sanderson, 19, 7808
Santa Rosa Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested July 30 and charged with
third-degree grand theft.
*Patrick Joseph Eyeres, 47,
1911 S.W. Seventh St., Okee-
chobee, was arrested July 30 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for
felony driving under the influence.
*Christopher Allen Burk, 33, 937
Dolphin Drive, Stuart, was arrest-
ed July 30 and charged with felony
battery.
*Michelle Mungroo-Juman, 35,
1787 S.W. Carolina St., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested July 30 and
charged with failure to appear in
court on charges of burglary of a
dwelling, grand theft and criminal
use of personal identification.
*James Mitz, 48, 2303 Avenue
H, Fort Pierce, was arrested July
30 and charged with possession
of cocaine and drug parapherna-
lia.
*Leonardo Bernard Ross, 46,
508 Means Court, Fort Pierce,
was arrested July 30 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for possession of
cocaine.
*Clarence Duane Rolen, 36, 86
44th Court, Vero Beach, was
arrested July 30 and charged with
burglary of an unoccupied
dwelling and third-degree grand
theft.
*Richard Earl Rimes, 29, 1311
Havana Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested July 30 and charged with
burglary of an unoccupied
dwelling, resisting an officer with-
out violence, possession of 20
grams or less of marijuana, tam-
pering with evidence and third-
degree grand theft.
*Nelson Colon, 20, 3225 Sun-
rise Blvd., Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed July 30 and charged with pos-
session of more than 20 grams of
marijuana.
*Nicholai Phillip Hayes, 20, 1143
S.W. Curtis St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested July 30 and charged with
possession of more than 20 grams
of marijuana.
*Peter Michael Henson, 29, 801
Jenkins Road, Fort Pierce, was
arrested July 30 and charged with
possession of a controlled sub-
stance without a prescription.
*Chad Morgan, 30, 101 Grand
Club, Apt. 902, Fort Pierce, was
arrested July 31 and charged with
purchase and possession of
cocaine.
*Willie Eugene Norris, 50, 2517
South 17th St., Apt. 101, Fort
Pierce, was arrested July 31 and
charged with purchase and pos-
session of cocaine and posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia.
*Britany T. Whitaker, 18, 908
North 23rd St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested July 31 and charged with
aggravated battery with a deadly
weapon.
*Anita Mitchell Ahmadi, 37, 427
North 14th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 1 and charged with
purchase and possession of
cocaine and tampering with evi-
dence.
*Rodney E. Harriell, 41, 508
North 26th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested July 31 and charged with
battery and grand theft.
*James 0. Wallace, 29, 715 Cit-
rus Ave., Fort Pierce, was arrested
July 31 and charged with pur-
chase and possession of marijua-
na.
*Bryan Keith Aungst, 22, 1623
S.E. Green Acres Circle, Unit 201,
Port St. Lucie, was arrested July
12 and charged with burglary of a
dwelling.
*Joseph Clifford Hamilton, 45,
607 Wendell St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested July 31 and charged wit h
sexual battery.
*Derrick Award, 32, 2458 S.W.
Cooper Lane, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 2 and charged with
being a habitual traffic offender.
*Shantel J. Herring, 19, 2212
North 45th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 2 and charged with
aggravated battery on a pregnant
woman.
*Celestine Williams, 46, 2512
Seneca Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 2 and charged with
being a habitual traffic offender.
*Tabias Lowe, 25, 1001 North
39th St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 1 and charged with posses-
sion of cocaine.
*David Joseph Pellicano, 29,
345 Weatherbee Road, Lot 105,
Fort Pierce, was arrested Aug. 1
and charged with three counts of
aggravated battery on a law
enforcement officer, resisting an
officer without violence and pos-
session of drug paraphernalia.
*Evan Matthew Hoskins, 21,
8960 Carlton Road, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 1 and charged
with grand theft of a firearm.
*Eric Tyrone Rolle, 35, 5204 Fort
Pierce Blvd., Fort Pierce, was
arrested July 31 and charged with
third-degree grand theft.
*Earl Demery, 21, 6147 N.W.
Ginger Lane, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 2 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for possession of 20
grams or less of marijuana, pos-
session of drug paraphernalia and
conspiracy to commit grand theft.
*Michael J. Brown, 21, 813
Mades Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested July 31 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for being a habitual traf-
fic offender.
*Lisa Ann Barone, 43, 689 S.E.
Strait Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 2 and charged with
organized fraud.
*Brian Matthew Fazio, 28, 2250
Larkmoor St., Loran, Ohio, was
arrested Aug. 1 and charged with
violation probation. He was on pro-
bation for burglary of a con-
veyance and grand theft.
*Kenyatta Jahmal Browne, 26,
619 Schoal Creek Drive, Ocoee,
was arrested Aug. 1 and charged
with perjury.
*Julian Andres Gomez, 19, 919
South 25th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 2 and charged with
possession of cocaine.
*Michelle H. Bennett, 48, 5103
Seagrape Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 1 and charged with
aggravated battery and resisting
an officer without violence.
*Bernard J. Davis, 28, 1631 San-
dia Dive, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 1 and charged with
possession of cocaine and pos-
session of drug paraphernalia.
*Anthony Ivory, 22, 512 North
25th St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 1 and charged with posses-
sion of cocaine and possession of
20 grams or less of marijuana.
*Cathryn Allison, 48, 1181 S.W.
Jennifer Terrace, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 1 and charged
with possession of cocaine.
*John Arthur Donahue, 34, 2108
S.E. Harlow St., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 1 and charged
with aggravated battery and bat-
tery.
*Courtney K. Davis, aka Lady,
28, 702 North 23rd St., Fort
Pierce, was arrested Aug. 3 and
charged with making a false state-
ment for public aid and third-
degree grand theft.
*Laquita N. Farr, 22, 506 North
23rd St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 3 and charged with violation
of probation. He was on probation
for felony battery.
*John Bryant, 56, 513 North
13th St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 3 and charged with violation
of probation. He was on probation
for being a habitual traffic offender.
*Christina Marie Gouveia, 23,
3185 Tilden Road Southeast,
Palm Bay, was arrested Aug. 3 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. She was on probation for bat-
tery on a law enforcement officer.
*Davy Pierre, 19, 1132 S.W. Irv-
ing St., Port St. Lucie, was arrest-
ed Aug. 3 and charged with bur-
glary of dwelling and giving false
information to a secondary metals
dealer.
*Leann Tracey, 21, 1481 S.W.
Gastador Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 3 and charged with
burglary and possession of a pre-
scription drug without a prescrip-
tion.
*Robert Bradley Miller, 36, no
address, was arrested Aug. 3 and
charged with grand theft of a
firearm.
*William Shane Weatherly, 32,
8255 Seven Drive, Boca Raton,
was arrested Aug. 3 and charged
with burglary, possession of heroin
and possession of drug parapher-
nalia.
*Willie Lee Hall, 31, 2225 Pat
Thomas Parkway, Quincy, was
arrested Aug. 3 and charged with
two counts of lewd/lascivious bat-
tery.
*Ernest Gerald, aka Frank, 53,
2512 Seneca Ave., Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 3 and charged
with failure of a convicted sex
offender to register.
*George Allen Smith, 54, 338
Barraclough St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 3 and charged with
cruelty to animals.
*Richard Phillipp Lemeaux, 49,
4906 Palm Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 3 and charged with
felony criminal mischief.
*Rodney James Baker, 25, 150
S.W. Thornhill Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested April 4 and
charged with attempted sexual
activity with a minor.
*Vincent Levern Sutton, 43, 528
15th St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 4 and charged with third-
degree grand theft and burglary of
a dwelling.
*James Edward Vanguntieno,
36, 144 N.E. Sagamore Terrace,
Port St. Lucie, was arrested Aug. 4
and charged with felony petit theft
and resisting a merchant.
*Stephen Michael Krimsley, 19,
468 Magnolia Court, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 4 and
charged with loitering or prowling
and possession of a controlled
substance without a prescription.
*Daniel Collins, 26, 7502
Roberts Road, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 4 and charged with
burglary of a dwelling, third-
degree grand theft and assault on
a law enforcement officer.
*James L. Harper, 45, 3103 W.
Dixie Blvd., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 4 and charged with
driving while license suspended,
possession of drug paraphernalia
and possession of methadone
without a prescription.
*Loretta Ann Laurent, 38, 3103
Avenue G, Apt. A, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 4 and charged with
felony petit theft.
*Kelvin Duwayne Ellis, 30, 4262
Lake Richmond Drive, Orlando,
was arrested Aug. 4 and charged
with uttering a forged bill and third-
degree grand theft.
*Arnoldo Infante, 32, 2828
Northwest 46th Ave., Unit 25,
Okeechobee, was arrested Aug. 4
and charged with trafficking
cocaine, possession of cocaine
with intent to sell or deliver and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
*Courtney Lerome Taylor, 25,
212 Boston Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 4 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for possession of
cocaine.
*Robert Lee Stevens, 24, 1901
S.E. Dupont St., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 4 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for two counts of
grand theft and two counts of giv-
ing false information to a pawnbro-
ker.
*Rhett Hopkins, 26, 3220 Hatch-
er St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 4 and charged with failure to
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Giving kids their
required vaccines
Your new state senator
his year, the swine
flu has been in the
news so much that
it's easy to forget the
routine and very impor-
tant immunizations kids
need as they get ready to
go back to school.
Back to school means
making sure that your
child's immunization
record is accurate and up-
to-date.
Before a child in Florida
can enter a public or
private K-12 school, pre-
school childcare facility or
family day care home, he
or she must have a "Blue
Card," form DH 680,
Florida certification of
immunization. This is
required under Florida
law, to protect them and
other children from a
variety of diseases.
Charles Alexander, chief
of the Bureau of Immu-
nization for the Florida
Department of Health,
would like to remind
parents that children
entering kindergarten will
need to provide documen-
tation of two chickenpox
immunizations for this
coming school year or
documentation of history
of the disease.
Pre-teens and adoles-
cents should now receive
two new immunizations.
The first is Tdap, which
provides protection
against tetanus, diphtheria
and pertussis, or whoop-
ing cough. Tdap is now
required for students
entering seventh grade.
This vaccine replaces the
previous required dose of
Td vaccine.
The second recommen-
dation is the meningococ-
cal (meningitis) vaccine,
which is suggested for
adolescents 11-18 and
especially for students
entering college and living
in dormitories.
The rate of meningitis,
an inflammation of the
lining of the brain, is twice
as high for students who
are 17-20, as it is for the
overall U.S. population, so
this is an added preven-
tion for students living in
dorms.
Additionally, the human
papillomavirus vaccine, or
HPV, is recommended for
girls and young women 9-
26. This important new
vaccine works to help
prevent serious diseases
that may lead to certain
types of cervical cancer.
If you've just moved to
Florida, you can take your
children's records to a
physician or county health
department and have the
records transferred to the
"Blue Card."
For a list of immuniza-
tions required by Florida,
you can go to the Depart-
ment of Health's Web site:
www.immunizeflorida.org,
for a complete list.
These requirements
meet the recommenda-
tions of a variety of
sources, including the U.S.
Public Health Service, the
American Academy of
Pediatric and the Ameri-
can Medical Association.
Mr. Alexander reminds
parents of the importance
of keeping immunizations
up-to-date.
"It is only through the
maintenance of high-
coverage rates among
infants and young adults
that we can continue to
prevent large disease
outbreaks. In the last 50
years, immunizations have
reduced vaccine-preventa-
ble disease rates 99
percent," he said.
For those in the process
of completing immuniza-
tions when school starts, a
temporary medical
exemption can be granted.
It has an expiration date
and the immunizations
must be completed by that
time.
For those who cannot
afford vaccinations, the
vaccines for children
program covers Medicaid-
eligible, uninsured,
Alaskan and Native
American children and
some underinsured
children whose coverage
does not provide for
immunizations up to 18.
The vaccines are provid-
ed by the government and
given by your doctor at no
charge. If you do not have
Medicaid, you may have to
pay an administration fee
for each injection and/or
an office visit charge. The
administration fee may
not exceed $16, but the
doctor's visit is a matter
between patient and
physician. Local health
departments offer free
vaccines to children
eligible for VFC.
Additional information
is available from your local
county health department,
listed in the "government"
section of your phone
directory.
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 recom-
mended by agencies such
as the American Academy
of Pediatrics or the Ameri-
can Cancer Society. When
she draws from personal
experience, those are her
experiences and are not
medical recommendations.
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@bell-
south.net.
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28 last Tuesday, Aug. 4. The district covers parts of St. Luice, Martin, Indian River and Okeechobee counties.
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Stop asking for money
At Christmas, I made some donations in honor of my
deceased siblings. I'm not rich, but I thought I would try to
give back.
But now, I'm getting things in the mail from all over asking
for money. They don't tell you about the company, they just
want your money. And usually it's a company you'd never
even pick to send money to.
Don't waste money
Plaxico Burress had a gun in the nightclub and shot him-
self. The country wants to take him to court and take him
to trial. Why not fine him and send him to a rehab center
with MichaelVick? We don't need someone in the NFL who
carries a gun.
More on doors
This is about the stores having one door open and one
door locked. I have two arms, but only one works. If I have
packages, I have a hard time getting into the store. There
should be a law that makes both doors stay unlocked.
Honeymoon's over
The honeymoon for a new president usually lasts for
about 100 days and President Obama has gotten pretty
much everything he has wanted during that time.
The tide may be turning with the publication of a Wash-
ington Post/ABC News poll showing approval of his handling
of health-care reform has fallen below 50 percent for the first
time.
He talks about a "broken system" and denies his plan is a
government takeover, however it is obvious the government
would step forcefully between you and your doctor.
What's going on?
What happened to the rants and raves? Has the paper
changed? Are you not the same, independent newspaper
you used to be?
Editor's note: We're still the same newspaper, but the rants
and raves have been dwindling of late. Readers?
Keep convicts in jail
Time after time there are reports of our police risking their
skins as they apprehend a violent criminal and subsequent-
ly discover that some lenient judge or some parole board
had let the individual out of prison where he had been
placed for a previous crime.
It makes us wonder why our justice system is unable to
protect the victims.
A woman has just been caught and is pleading guilty to 12
counts of identity theft, 10 counts of insurance fraud, three
counts of forgery and related offenses.
Is anyone surprised that we now learn she is a chronic
offender? She was released on probation after being sen-
tenced for a series of similar crimes.
Within one week she was back at her old tricks.
Leave us alone
Despite little evidence to prove their claims, big govern-
ment safety advocates have for years been attempting to
mandate more laws about how the rest of us should live
our lives. Theyare attempting to force us all to wear seat-
belts while driving cars and trucks.
They have already been successful in lobbying every
state to force young children to wear seat restraints, but
that is only a start.
Now they are going after the rest of us, despite sensible
people claiming we should be free and do not need others
to tell us how to live.
See, the page file is an
area on the hard drive set
aside for virtual memory,
which is simulated memory
used when the system
maxes out the available
physical memory. Virtual
memory is way slower than
physical memory, so we
want you use as little of it as
possible so we try to keep
the page file usage as low as
possible.
Of course this is simpli-
fied explanation of what is
going on but the gist of it
remains: the less virtual
memory (page file) we use
the better.
So how do we use this
knowledge to our advantage
and why can't we just throw
more memory at it? Well, we
can add more ram (physical
memory) but that won't
make the overall issue go
away. We need to clean out
all the background tasks
that are straining the
machine and see if we can
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week or so ago I
found this message in
S X y Outlook Express
inbox:
"Hello. For three days
now, at this time of day, I get
a notice that'virtual
memory is too low' and
Windows is increasing it.
Then something about
paging file.
"Why don't I just add a
lot, so that it doesn't have to
do it every day? Another
question: what is the
difference between actual
memory and virtual
memory?"
The more I thought about
my reply, the more I
thought this exchange
might make an interesting
column. So, this is in reply
to the "guy who writes to me
without signing his name."
OK, so for the last three
days at about the same time
your machine generates a
"virtual memory too low...
adjusting" message, which
tells me you likely have
more going on in the
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background than you are
aware of. You maybe able to
free up some resources if
you close any still open (but
minimized) windows.
The next time you get that
virtual memory message try
this: open your task manag-
er (by either right clicking
the task bar and then
clicking task manager or by
pressing CTRL+ALT+ DEL
and then clicking the task
manager button).
In task manager, click the
performance tab. This is
where your computer's
"speedometer" and "RPM"
gauges are kept and should
be one of the first things we
want to look at in trying to
correct our virtual memory
issue.
At the top left, we see a
bright green percent bar
graph that fluctuates up and
down as we watch. This tells
us how much CPU or
"brainpower" the computer
is using at any given second.
The moving graph to the
right is a historical graph of
just how hard the computer
has been thinking over the
last few minutes. You may
actually have two or more of
these usage history graphs if
your machine is a dual or
quad core; then there is a
graph for each.
The next "set of gauges"
are PF usage (page file) and
PF usage history, similar to
the CPU usage history
above. And under these
graphs you will see some
statistics.
What we want to look at is
our PF usage and compare
it to how much total
physical memory is listed.
My rule of thumb has
always been to try to keep
the PF usage lower than the
amount of physical memo-
ry listed.
A few questions about memory
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
St. Lucie County County
Commissioners are asking
businesses to fill out a new
vendor registration form
with the county's purchas-
ing division.
The form should be sub-
mitted by both new and
existing vendors interested
in providing quotes for
goods and services valued
at less than $50,000.
Each vendor must pro-
vide a list of products,
materials, services and/or
repairs on the form, so staff
can better categorize its'
vendor list.
This list will be used to
secure three or more oral
and written quotes to use
when needing goods and
services valued at less than
$50,000.
Vendors on the list will
be contacted on a rotating
basis. Failure to respond to
a request is still counted as
a contact.
Submitting this registra-
tion is not related to formal
bids valued at $50,000 and
greater, which are adver-
tised on the county's Web
site via DemandStar.
Weird
From page A3
plan to recover $30,000 from
the man, which is the
estimated cost authorities
spent responding to the
report.
The man, 59, was
arrested on suspicion of
false reporting after 50
emergency workers
It is the sole responsibili-
ty of the vendor to proac-
tively seek formal bidding
opportunities through
local, newspaper, legal
advertisements or the pur-
chasing Web site. No guar-
antee is expressed or
implied that any com-
modities/services will be
purchased as a result of
submitting this registra-
tion.
St. Lucie County requires
any vendors wishing to do
business with the county
carry any and all licenses as
required by St. Lucie Coun-
ty, any local municipality or
Florida, as required by law.
As applicable, proof of all
licenses and minimum
insurance requirements
must be provided.
The St. Lucie County
vendor registration form is
available online at
www.stlucieco.gov/pur-
chas-ing, or can be picked
up at the purchasing office,
located on the second floor
of the Roger Poitras
Administration Annex at
2300 Virginia Ave., Fort
Pierce.
For more information,
call (772) 462-1700 or visit
www.stlucieco.gov/pur-
chas-ing.
responded to a call from a
man who said his arm was
severed in a plane crash.
The caller said up to 12
other people on the flight
died. Investigators said
they traced the call to the
suspect.
Sean McCarthy writes the
Compute This computer
column and can be reached
at Sean@ComputeThisOn-
line.com.
Police
From page A5
appear in court on charges of
introduction of contraband into a
jail, aggravated assault and
assault.
*Dwayne D. Wheeler, 40, 2401
South 25th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 4 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for aggravated assault
and false imprisonment.
*Joshua Paul Trahan, 21, 7205
N.W. Fifth Place, Apt. 107, Pom-
pano Beach, was arrested Aug. 4
and charged with violation of pro-
bation. He was on probation for
burglary of a structure, third-
degree grand theft and grand theft
of a motor vehicle.
*Stephan James Dinehart, 29,
1267 S.W. Cedar Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 4 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for third-
degree grand theft.
*Chinette Andrea Solomon, 50,
3258 S.W. Ronlea Court, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 4 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. She was on probation for
possession of a firearm by a con-
victed felon.
*Brenda Lee Vadela, 36, 7906
Hibiscus Road, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 4 and charged with
violation of probation. She was on
probation for possession of hero-
in.
*Michael Joseph Muscanero,
22, 5506 Raintree Trail, Fort
Pierce, was arrested Aug. 4 and
charged with violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for
grand theft, two counts of burglary
of a conveyance and two counts of
third-degree grand theft.
*Jerome Owens Jr., 29, 1012
Memory
From page A6
"lighten the load" somehow.
In task manager click the
processes tab and then the
"show processes from all
users" checkbox.
Next, click the view pull
down menu and click select
columns and make sure
virtual memory size is
checked. Click OK and now
the task manager should
have a new "VM size"
column. If you click the
column header (click right
on the words "VM size") all
of the processes listed will
sort according to how much
virtual memory they are
using.
Sort the column with the
highest at the top and you
North 25th St., Apt. A, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 5 and charged
with possession of 20 grams or
less of marijuana and possession
of marijuana with intent to sell or
deliver within 1,000 feet of a con-
venience store.
*Jessica Pekosz, 26, 1144 S.E.
Palm Beach Road, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 5 and charged
with five counts of unlicensed
practice of health care, three
counts of obtaining or attempting
to obtain a controlled substance
by fraud and three counts of crimi-
nal use of personal identification.
*Harold Dywane Knowles, 27,
2809 Avenue L, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 5 and charged with
being a habitual traffic offender.
Florida Highway Patrol
*Danny Duncan, 50, 5556
Hinote Road, Crestview, was
arrested July 30 and charged with
resisting an officer without vio-
lence and being a habitual traffic
offender.
Florida Department of
Insurance Fraud
*Juan Bailon, 28, 3401 S. Sev-
enth St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
July 30 and charged with present-
ing a fraudulent form of identity for
purpose of employment and pres-
entation of a false Social Security
number as evidence supporting a
Worker's Compensation claim.
Florida Department of
Corrections
*Brian Cusack, 37, 1882 Star-
man Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 3 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for grand theft.
can see at a glance what the
top "resource hog" applica-
tions are and, more impor-
tantly, end stubborn
processes right here with the
"end process" button.
We can save our data, then
close open windows, watch
the processes list and see
what disappears.
And if necessary, we can
manually "kill" those
processes using a lot of
virtual memory.
Again, this is a really
simplified explanation of
what's going on, but these
steps can be useful in
regaining control of a
stubborn machine.
Sean McCarthy fixes
computers. He can be
reached at (772) 408-0680 or
help@ComputeThisOnline.c
om (no hyphens).
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The bucket brigade
Kennedy Ramsarram, 8, of
Port St. Lucie became part
of the bucket brigade to
learn how to assist in
putting out forest fires at
the Savannas Preserve .
State Park Saturday, Aug.
12. The event celebrated
the 65th birthday of
Smokey the Bear.
Mitch Kloorfain
chief photographer
Qiquong classes
offered
Therapeutic Touch Med-
ical Massage Clinic offers two
qiquong classes on Tuesday
evening at 7 p.m. and Satur-
day morning at 8:30 a.m. on
the lagoon. Wear loose cloth-
ing. Beginners are welcome.
There will be music, fruit and
drinks provided. The mas-
sage clinic is also offering first
time clients an hour massage
for only $45, a 25 percent dis-
count for a limited time.
Located on Prima Vista
Boulevard, one-fourth mile
west of U.S. 1, just west of Rio
Mar Drive, look for long
white picket fence on East
side of River Park bridge.
For more information, call
(772) 340-0799 or (772) 879-
9416.
Foster parents
needed
Hibiscus Children's Center
is looking for parents to par-
ticipate in its Foster Care Pro-
gram. The center provides all
recruitment, licensing, and
re-licensing of foster parents
for Martin, Okeechobee, St.
Lucie and Indian River Coun-
ties. Currently the area has
only 114 foster homes with a
need for anywhere from 200-
300 homes. Foster Parent
Classes for all counties: Indi-
an River State College in Fort
Pierce.
July classes: Wednesday's,
July 15-Sept. 23, from 6 p.m.-
9p.m.
Aug. classes: Saturday's,
Aug. 8-Sept. 19, from 9 a.m-
3:30 p.m. (No class on Sept.
5).
For more information, call
(800) 403-9311, Ext. 415.
Free Spanish
courses in PSL
Free Spanish courses are
being offered in Port St.
Lucie.
Morningside Library in
Port St. Lucie, Wednesdays
from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Borders Book Store at the
Mall in Jensen Beach, three
months, two classes a week,
Tuesday from l a.m.-noon
and Fridays, from noon-1
p.m.
To register, e-mail nelson-
merchancelyl@juno.com.
A drawing and painting
class is being offered at Mario
Mutis Studio. To register, e-
m a i 1
mariomutis@hotmail.com.
Help for food addicts
For those with problems
with overeating, under eat-
ing, bulimia or anorexia, con-
sider Food Addicts In Recov-
ery. Meetings are held every
Sunday at 8:30 a.m. in the
Life Care Center at 3720 S.E.
Jennings Road, Port St. Lucie.
For more information, call
(772) 337-1982 or
www.foodaddicts.org.
Band rehearsals slated
The Port St. Lucie commu-
nity concert band rehearses
every Thursday evening from
6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Port St.
Lucie Civic Center.
For more information, call
(772) 871-2863.
See NOTES, A11
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Arts,
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Melbourne, the
Harbor City is
home of plenty
to do
By Jennifer Nessmith
stahl@hometownnewsol.com
For those families feeling
the pinch of a downtrodden
economy, there's no reason
to give up the family vaca-
tion this year. Instead, take
a staycation in beautiful
Melbourne, nestled along
the shores of the Indian
River Lagoon.
There's plenty to do right
on your doorstep. Mel-
bourne is home to two his-
toric shopping districts,
including downtown Mel-
bourne and Eau Gallie, sev-
eral theater venues, hotels,
restaurants and cultural
arts centers, said Charles
Galy, executive vice presi-
dent of the Melbourne-
Palm Bay Area Chamber of
Commerce.
"We promote our area as
a great family destination,
and highlight our strengths,
such as the ocean and
beaches, nature and recre-
ation, which are extensive,
including wildlife viewing,
which makes this area a
unique place," he said.
Melbourne's Leisure Ser-
vices Department operates
38 parks, 21 playgrounds,
seven boat ramps, three
public pools, 25 tennis
courts and two public golf
courses. For more informa-
tion, call (321) 255-4608 or
visit www.melbourneflori-
da.org/leisure.
The remainder of August
promises several cultural
events, including perform-
ances at the Maxwell C.
King Center for the Per-
forming Arts on the Mel-
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Future firefighter
and news of upcoming
Notes events.
From page A8 For more information,
call (772) 398-2345 or (772)
Night out for parents 873-5113.
KidSpace offers parents a Bingo at the
night out on Saturdays American Legion
from 6-11p.m., while pro-
viding a safe, fun environ- The American Legion
ment for children ages 4 to Post No. 355 has bingo
13. Activities and snacks every Friday night starting
will be provided. at 7 p.m. Refreshments are
The cost is $25 per child, available starting at 6:30
and a $5 sibling discount. p.m. The post is located at
KidSpace is located at 600 1150 California Blvd., Port
Darwin Blvd., Port St. Lucie. St. Lucie.
For more information, For more information,
call (772) 340-2140 or visit call (772) 879-4389.
www.KidSpaceAfter-
school.com.
Join Singletarian
Society
The Singletarian Society
of Martin and St. Lucie Cash
counties invites active sin-
gle, divorced or widowed
folks, ages 57 to 70, to
attend its meeting. The
club meets formally once a
month for a buffet lunch
Business, community
guides available
The St. Lucie County
Chamber of Commerce
announces the arrival of its
2008-09 business and com-
munity guides. Chamber
members are welcome to
pickup abox of the 2008-09
issue of the guide to pro-
vide to their customers.
The guides and maps are
located at the administra-
tive offices at 1850 S.W.
Fountainview Blvd., Suite
201, Port St. Lucie.
See NOTES, A14
Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
With assistance from St. Lucie County Explorer Robert Duffy of Port St. Lucie, Logan Hau,
5, also of Port St. Lucie, uses his spidey-sense to shoot a stream of water at a target
during a game at the Savannas Preserve State Park Saturday, Aug. 12. The event cele-
brated the 65th birthday of Smokey the Bear.
Melbourne
From page A10
bourne campus of Brevard
Community College; "Trea-
sure Island," at the Henegar
Center for the Arts through
Aug. 30; and an art exhibit
featuring graffiti art at Bre-
vard Art Museum in down-
town Eau Gallie.
"Treasure Island," based
on the novel by Robert
Louis Stevenson and adapt-
ed by Ken Ludwig, is sched-
uled at 8 p.m. Friday and
Saturday and 2 p.m. Sun-
days through Aug. 30.
Kathy Kett, operations
manager for the Henegar
Center, said "Treasure
Island" is the perfect show
in which to introduce chil-
dren to the theater without
taxing the family budget.
"'Treasure Island' is a very
family-oriented show that
you can take the kids to
that's still an inexpensive
night out," she said.
Crosby, Stills & Nash will
perform at the Maxwell C.
King Center at 8 p.m. Aug.
24. The King Center is at
3865 N. Wickham Road,
Melbourne. For informa-
tion, or to purchase tickets,
call (321) 242-2219 or visit
www.kingcenter com.
Celebrate India's Inde-
pendence at India Day Sat-
urday, Aug. 15, at Mel-
bourne Auditorium. The
event will feature Indian
folk dancing, a fashion
show, live music and food
vendors with authentic
Indian cuisine. For informa-
tion, call Kumkum Pandit at
(321) 761-0284 or visit
www.iascbrevard. corn.
Visit Brevard Art Muse-
um, 1463 Highland Ave.,
Melbourne, through Aug. 30
for the "From Gallery to
Gutter: Graffiti Get In"
exhibit. For more informa-
tion, call (321) 242-0737 or
visit www.brevardartmuse-
um.org.
Outdoor recreation
includes swimming, sailing,
surfing, diving, boating and
fishing. Anglers looking for
"the big one" can pursue
snook, tarpon, shark, floun-
der, bluefish and sea trout.
Fishing licenses are
required when fishing from
both the shore and on the
water.
The list of activities for
family outings goes on and
on, said Mr. Galy.
"So many of our travelers
come from Florida, and our
beaches, hotels, restaurants
and shopping are a big
draw," he said. "There's so
much that we have to offer."
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28th annual Treasure
Coast Home & Garden
Show will take place Sept.
19-20, from 10 a.m.-4
p.m. at the Port St. Lucie
Civic Center.
The show is presented
by the Treasure Coast
Builders Association, and
will showcase new ideas
for the home and garden,
including products and
services, furnishings,
accessories, remodeling
ideas and more.
This year, the Treasure
Coast Builders Associa-
tion has joined forces
with Expo Marketing, in
an effort to make the
show bigger and more
dynamic than ever
before.
In addition to vendor
exhibits, show attendees
can learn how to improve
their homes and gardens
with help from the
professionals at Lowe's
Home Improvement
Warehouse. There will
also be "green living"
seminars throughout the
weekend.
Jim Parks, host of
HGTV's "New Spaces,"
will be present all week-
end, offering talks on
updating kitchens, baths
and closets at 11 a.m. and
3 p.m., and green living at
1 p.m.
Admission and parking
at the event are free.
For information on
booth availability contact
Expo Marketing by calling
(866) 466-6300, Ext. 17, or
visit
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Aeare now
approaching the
peak of the Atlantic
hurricane season. The new
forecast just released
forecast calls for 10 named
storms and a 49 percent
chance of a named storm
hitting the U.S. coastline.
Now is the time to prepare
for the peak of the hurricane
season.
The first thing you should
do is trim all your trees and
bushes. One note of cau-
tion: never do your trim-
ming when there is a named
storm in the Atlantic. The
trimmed debris may not be
picked up in time and could
be potential missiles in the
event the storm hits our
area.
Get rid of any foliage that
is dead or might be hanging
over your house. If you have
any dead or weak trees from
last year's storms, cut them
down so they don't have a
chance to do damage this
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and make a list of items that
would be dangerous to
leave lying around. This list
should include patio
furniture, loose garden
ornaments, small potted
plants, yard torches, arbors,
even your gas grill.
Make a list so you know
ahead of time what you will
have to move. If you have a
shed or gazebo, you might
want to add extra tie downs
to be sure they stay put and
don't wind up in Kansas.
Start early by limiting
what you keep in your yard
during the peak months of
August and September. If
you own a swimming pool,
you can throw all your patio
furniture into the pool to
help keep it from traveling
across Florida. Make your
yard as secure as possible.
This will help reduce
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There are many plants
you can put in your yard
that are both attractive and
also seem to hold up fairly
well during a hurricane.
Hibiscus, plumbago,
firecracker plant, ixoria and
even my roses seemed to
hold up very well during our
past hurricanes.
You may also want to
consider some native plant
varieties, such as palmetto
bush, passionflower, azalea
bush, wax myrtle, live oak
and Southern magnolia.
Native plants are used to the
high winds that can hit
during hurricane season,
since they have been
around our area for so many
years. They also add natural
beauty to your yard.
If you live near the ocean,
planting becomes even
more of a challenge,
because you need to have
plants that are resistant to
salt spray. Remember, a
hurricane can carry the
ocean mist far inland with
its 70 plus mph winds.
Plant varieties such as
Indian Hawthorne, saw
palmetto, Confederate
jasmine, society garlic,
daylily, pittisporum,
oleander and Mexican
petunia can do very well in
areas where salt spray can
be a problem. Gardenia
plants also can fare well,
with less than 25 percent
damage and full recovery
after one growing season.
If you plan on installing
any new trees this late in
the hurricane season, you
should plan ahead on their
location. Plant trees where
they won't potentially cause
a problem for your struc-
ture. Be sure to anchor your
trees carefully with ties if
they are newly planted, to
help prevent damage in the
event of high winds.
As you can see, with a few
common sense tips and
some good planning, you
can have both an attractive
and safe yard this hurricane
season.
Remember, the Atlantic
hurricane season runs until
Nov. 30. For tropical
updates, visit me at home-
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By Jason Delong
Treasure Hunters Roadshow
STAFF WRITER
Yesterday at the Best Western,
hundreds lined up to cash antiques,
collectibles, gold and jewelry in at
the Roadshow. The free event is in
Fort Pierce all week buying gold,
silver antiques and collectibles.
One visitor I spoke with yesterday
"It is unbelievable, I
brought in some old coins
that had been in a little
cigar box for years and
some old herringbone
necklaces and in less than
fifteen minutes I left with
a check for $712.37."
said "It's unbelievable, I brought
in some old coins that had been in a
little cigar box for years and some
old herringbone necklaces and in less
than fifteen minutes I left with a check
for $712.37. That stuff has been in my
jewelry box and dresser for at least 20
years." Another gentlemen brought an
old Fender guitar his father bought
years ago. "Dad had less than fifty
bucks in that guitar." The Roadshow
expert that assisted him, made a few
phone calls and a Veterinarian in
Seattle, Washington bought the guitar
for $5700.00. The seller continued,
"I got another $150.00 for a broken
necklace and an old class ring, it's not
everyday someone brings six thousand
dollars to town with your name on
it."
Jeff Parsons, President of the
Treasure Hunters Roadshow
commented, "Lots of people have
items that they know are valuable but
just don't know where to sell them.
Old toys, trains, swords, guitars,
pocket watches or just about anything
old is valuable to collectors. These
collectors are willing to pay big money
for those items they are looking for."
This week's Roadshow is the place to
get connected with those collectors.
The process is free and anyone can
brings items down to the event. If the
Roadshow experts find items their
collectors are interested in, offers
will be made to purchase those items.
About 80% of the guests that attend
the show end up selling one or more
items at the event.
Antiques and collectibles are
not the only items the Roadshow
Gold and Silver pour into yesterdays Roadshow
due to highest prices in 40 years.
Collectors desire vintage military items,
Items from both U.S. and foreign
origins from the Civil War, World War
I, World War II, Spanish-American
War, Revolutionary War and Calvary
times have great value. Items such as
swords, daggers, medals, hardware
bayonets, etc.
Gold Prices High, Cash In Now
"It's a modern day gold rush," said Jeff
Parsons. Gold is now trading at 40 year
highs, and you can cash in by bringing your
items to the Treasure Hunters Roadshow."
All types of gold are wanted, including gold coins,
Krugerrands, Maple Leafs, and other gold bars, etc.
All gold jewelry, including broken jewelry is accepted.
Anything gold is wanted.
All silver items, including silver coins, bars and
American Eagles are accepted. Sterling silver items
like flatware, tea sets, etc. are welcome.
i"p
Roadshow Coin and gold expert Paul
Dichraff examines a large presentation of
coins, gold and collectibles.
* Gather items of interest from your
attic, garage, basement, etc There is
no limit to the amount of items you
.can bring
* No appointment necessary
* If interested in selling, we will
consult our collector's database to
see if a buyer exists. 90% of all
items have offers in our database
* The offer is made on the spot on
behalf of our collectors making the
offer
* If you decide to accept the offer,
we will pay you on the spot and
ship the item to the collector. The
collector pays all shipping and
handling charges
* You get 100% of the offer with no
hidden fees
The Treasure Hunter's Roadshow
event continues through Saturday
in Fort Pierce.
www.treasurehuntersroadshow.com
We represent many of the
world's top numismatic
coin collectors
We have been directly involved in
millions of dollars worth of rare cash
and coin sales over the past 15 years.
Our private collectors are seeking all types of
rare coins and currency.
We have the resources available to pay you
top prices for all types of rare coins or entire
collections. We can arrange a private discreet
meeting with you at your bank or in one of our
private suites. Whether you are ready to sell your
life long collection or you are settling an estate we
are at your service. We are professional, honest
and discreet.
Cash in with the power of the
International Collectors Association
Treasure Hunters Roadshow represents over
5000 members worldwide who are paying
TOP DOLLAR the following types of Items.
* COINS Any and all coins made before 1965. This includes all silver
and gold coins, dollars, half dollars, quarters, dimes, nickels and
pennies. All conditions wanted!
* GOLD & SILVER PRICES AT 40 YEAR HIGH! for platinum, gold
and silver during this event. Broken Jewelry, dental gold, old coins,
pocket watches, Kruggerands, Gold Bars Canadian Maple Leafs, etc.
* JEWELRY Gold, Silver, Platinum, diamonds, rubies, sapphires and
all types of stones, metals, etc. Rings, bracelets, necklaces, all others
including broken jewelry. Early costume jewelry wanted.
* WATCHES & POCKET WATCHES Rolex, Tiffany, Hublot, Omega,
Chopard, Cartier, Philippe, Ebel, Waltham, Swatch, Chopard, Elgin,
Bunn Special, Railroad, Illinois,Hamilton, all others.
* TOYS, TRAINS & DOLLS All types of toys made before 1965
including: Hot Wheels, Tonka, Buddy L, Smith Miller, Nylint, Robots,
battery toys, Mickey Mouse, Train sets, all gauges, accessories,
individual cars, Marklin, American Flyer, Lionel, Hafner, all other
trains, Barbie Dolls, GI Joe, Shirley Temple, Characters, German, all
makers accepted.
* MILITARY ITEMS, SWORDS Civil War, Revolutionary War,
WWI, WWII, etc. Items of interest include swords, badges, clothes,
photos, medals, knives, gear, letters, The older the Swords, the better
all types wanted.
* ADVERTISING ITEMS Metal and Porcelain signs, gas companies,
beer and liquor makers, automobile, implements, etc.
Silver and Gold Coin Prices Up
During Poor Economy.
Collectors and Enthusiasts in Fort
Pierce with $2,000,000 to Purchase
Yours!
Got Coin? It might be just the time to cash in.
This week starting Tuesday and continuing through
Saturday, the International Collectors Association
in conjunction with Treasure Hunters Roadshow
will be purchasing all types of silver and gold coins
direct from the public. All are welcome and the
event is free.
From a single item to complete collections, the
most sought after types of coins are:
* Any coins dated prior to 1820, especially those dated
1700's High Grade Early Coins Graded Coins
Proof Coins Gold Coins with C, D,0 and CC mint
marks Rare Dates Complete Coin Type sets *
Rare Paper Currency
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AND VINTAGE GUITAR AMPLIFIERS TOO!
is buying. "Gold and silver markets
are soaring." says Archie Davis, a
Roadshow representative. "Broken
jewelry and gold or silver coins add up
very quickly. I just finished working
with a gentleman that had an old class
ring, two bracelets, and handful of
"If you go to the
Roadshow, you can cash-in
your items for top dollar.
Roadshow representatives
will be available to assess
and purchase your items at
the Best Western through
Saturday in Fort Pierce.
silver dollars,... his check was for over
$650.00. I would say that there were
well over 100 people in here yesterday
that sold their scrap gold."
One gentleman holding his check
for over $1250.00 in the lobby of the
event yesterday had this comment, "I
am so happy I decided to come to the
Roadshow. I saw the newspaper ad for
the event and brought in an old German
sword I brought back from World War
II and some old coins and here is my
check. What a great thing for our
community. I am heading home now
to see what else I have they might be
interested in."
The Roadshow continues today
starting at 9am. The event is free and
no appointment is needed.
Above Local residents wait with anticipation while Roadshow experts are examining
others antiques and gold items. The Roadshow is at the Best Wester this week.
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Free parenting class
every week
Care Net of the Treasure
Coast will hold free parent-
ing classes for moms, dads
and parents-to-be from 7-
8:30 p.m. every Tuesday
evening at its Port St. Lucie
office. Attendees have an
opportunity to earn "baby
bucks" which can be
redeemed for baby clothes
and furnishings. Class
information and guest
speakers vary weekly.
CareNet Pregnancy
Centers provide free and
confidential support,
counseling and help for
pregnant women. Hours of
operation vary, but
appointments can be made
24 hours a day. The center is
asking for donations of
formula, car seats and
diapers.
To suggest class topics or
volunteer as a guest
speaker, call (772) 871-2211.
Care Net is a nonprofit
organization; tax-
deductible donations to
support programs such as
the parenting class are
appreciated. Donations
maybe made through
PayPal on
www.carenettc.com. The
Port St. Lucie office is
located at 8432 South
Federal Highway, Port St.
Lucie.
Senior rec center
program schedule
Seniors citizens who are
looking for something to do
can stop by Agape Senior
Recreational Center at 809
N. Ninth St., Fort Pierce,
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The center has regular
exercise classes, bingo,
discussion sessions, Bible
study, plus outside trips to
local museums, shopping,
etc. Lunch is provided daily.
Agape Senior Recreation-
al Center is supported by
Resurrection Life Family
Worship Center in Fort
Pierce.
For more information,
call (772) 468-9090
Group seeks
volunteers
The Arc of St. Lucie
County is looking to rebuild
its volunteer base.
It is looking for motivated
individuals to organize and
head various volunteer
committees. The areas
include special events,
mailings, technical support,
and capital campaign
cultivation.
It is looking for individu-
als who support the
mission of improving the
quality of life of individuals
with disabilities.
For more information,
call (772) 464-9551.
Get free vessel
safety check
The Port St. Lucie Power
Squadron offers free vessel
safety checks. Qualified
squadron members will
check boat PFDs, lights,
registration and required
safety items to verify that
they meet state and federal
regulations.
If a vessel passes inspec-
tion, the owner will be
issued a dated decal
recognized by the Coast
Guard and Marine Patrol
for one year.
There will be no record
kept of those that fail, and
another request for a free
inspection can be request-
ed when deficiencies are
corrected.
Call (772) 871-1018; leave
name and number.
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Bunions Sports Injuries Ingrown Nails *Warts Heel Pain Neuroma's
Hammertoes Children's Feet Foot & Ankle Sprains and Fractures
Foot & Ankle Surgery
Youth tennis
programs offered
The city tennis center at
Whispering Pines Park
offers beginning, interme-
diate and advanced tennis
programs for children ages
6 to 18 after school and on
weekends.
For more information,
call (772) 871-7670.
Soup kitchen open
Hot, nutritious meals for
the needy are served every
Thursday. Doors open at 4
p.m. Dinner is served from
5-6 p.m. at St. Lucie
Catholic Church, 290 S.W.
Prima Vista Blvd., Port St.
Lucie.
For more information,
call (772) 878-1215.
Housing assistance
is available
Financial help is
available for low-income
homeowners living in
unsafe or hurricane-
damaged homes. The
program corrects code
violations and health and
safety dangers. Homes
must be owner-occupied
and located in unincorpo-
rated St. Lucie County.
For more information,
call (772) 462-1290.
Scholarships
available
Scholarships are
available to students who
live in public or Section 8
housing and plan to pursue
a degree or certificate
program at Indian River
Community College.
Students must have a 2.0
GPA or higher.
For more information,
call (772) 595-0500.
League holds
regular meetings
The La Leche League of
Treasure Coast meets in
different locations from
Palm City to Sebastian.
Mothers with their nursing
babies and mothers-to-be
are welcome.
For directions or more
information, call (772) 233-
1883.
Chamber seeks
volunteers
The St. Lucie County
Chamber of Commerce is
looking for outgoing,
friendly individuals to
provide information about
the community to people
from all over the world.
This person should have
good telephone skills to
most effectively work with
callers.
For more information,
call (772) 340-1333, Ext. 13.
Role-playing class
for children slated
The St. Lucie County's
Parks & Recreation Depart-
ment is offering a new
program that empowers
children through the
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America was founded on
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Roosevelt, is titled "The
Four Freedoms."
Roosevelt's vision was
that we are entitled, as
Americans, to have freedom
of speech, belief, fear and
want. Many other notable
American's have felt the
same way.
Patrick Henry in the
1700s said "Give me liberty
or give me death." Martin
Luther King Jr. said, "I have
a dream."
We humans have been
given so many awesome
treasures. We have a body
capable of living a long,
healthy life if we take care
of it. We have been given
free will and the ability to
reason and make wise
decisions. We have been
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Port St. Lucie, died Aug. 1,
2009.
She was born in Boston
and lived in Jensen Beach
for 25 years and Port St.
Lucie for five years.
She was a member of the
American Guild of Church
Organists.
She attended All Villages
Presbyterian Church in Port
St. Lucie.
She is survived by her
husband of 59 years,
William; a daughter, Debo-
rah; three sons, Robert,
Ronald and William; a
brother, Oliver and 11
grandchildren.
ConIr ,hli ioniil_ can be
made to the Paralyzed Veter-
ans of America 801 18th
Street N. W Washington, D.C.
20006-3517. Arrangements
by Yates Funeral Home.
Nelson Fant Botts
Nelson Fant Botts, 89, of
Port St. Lucie, died Aug.
2,2009.
He was born in Sharps-
burg, Ky., and lived in Port
St Lucie for six years.
He was preceded in death
his wife of 53 years, Made-
line; two sisters, May and
Nancy, and a brother Seth.
He is survived by four
daughters, Elizabeth, Made-
line, Jane and Susan; six
grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Donations may be made
to Treasure Coast Hospice
1201 S.E. Indian St., Stuart,
FL 34997. Arrangements by
All County Funeral Home &
Crematory.
Theresa Ricchiuti
Theresa Ricchiuti, 84, of
Port St. Lucie, died Aug. 1,
2009.
She was born in Brooklyn,
N.Y., and lived in Port St.
Lucie for 19 years.
She was preceded in
death by her parents, Vin-
cent and Frances; her son,
Patrick and her husband,
Francis.
She is survived by a son,
Joe; three sisters, Concetta,
Faye and Antoinette and
two grandchildren.
Arrangements by All
County Funeral Home &
Crematory Treasure Coast
Chapel.
Helen Elenor Berol
Helen Elenor Berol, 92, of
Port St. Lucie, died Aug. 4,
2009.
She was born in Wakefield
Township, Mich., and lived
in Port St. Lucie for six years.
She was preceded in
death by her parents, John
and Emilia and her hus-
band, Elmer.
She is survived by a
daughter, Mary; two sons,
Bruce and William; four
grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren.
Donations may be made to
the Treasure Coast Hospice
1201 S.E. Indian St., Stuart,
FL 34997. Arrangements by
All County Funeral Home &
Crematory Treasure Coast
Chapel.
Obituaries
Spirit
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things we love.
Maybe most important of
all, we have been given
access to the spirit of life
and a connection with each
other and the universe.
The list of our individual
freedoms goes on and on.
We are free to live wherever
we want without restriction.
We can go as far as we want
in educating ourselves. The
first 12 years of education
are free, unless it is a private
school.
We can go to the grocery
store and buy fresh fruits,
vegetables, grains and dairy
without having to keep a
cow or grow a garden. We
can dress the way that suits
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creation of reality-based
role-playing.
The class will be held on
the third Friday of the
month at the Fort Pierce
Community Center from 6-
10 p.m.
The class allows children
to experience various
professions through
pretend play. Students will
learn what it is like to be an
our individual style.
We have choices on the
kind of vehicle we drive. We
can pursue our own
individual careers. We have
a governing system with
checks and balances to
protect and serve the
people. The list goes on.
The only thing the
universe asks of us is
gratitude for all these
blessings. The happiest
people are ones who live by
the heart and start each day
by making connection with
the gifts and talents we
have in us and giving
thanks.
How happy are you? Do
you start the day with
gratitude in your heart? You
will find many blessings if
you do. This is the magic of
a good life well lived. Every
archeologist, from digging
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The class is open to
children ages 7 to 11. Cost is
$20 per child, per activity,
which includes the class,
dinner and a movie.
The Fort Pierce Commu-
nity Center is located at 600
N. Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce.
For more information, call
(772) 462-1792.
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Famous clown
promotes reading
Ronald McDonald will be
reading stories to promote
the importance of reading on
Sept. 5 at the Blake Library,
2351 S.E. Monterey Road in
Stuart. The free program
begins at 1 p.m.
For more information
about programs at the Martin
County Library System, call
(772) 221-1403 or visit the
Web site
www.library.martin.fl.us.
Art exhibit planned
Artist and teacher Carol
Kepp has invited some of her
students to show off their
best works alongside hers in
an exhibit entitled "Carol's
Coattails" at The Gallery at
Jay Mar, 2375 S. Federal High-
way, Stuart.
The show runs from Aug.
24-Sept. 27 and includes the
works of Jan "Ejan" Blatt,
Michael Burwick, Karen
Cheplick, Susan Fowler, Bette
Gilliom, Linda Schoppmeyer,
Peggy Scott, Nicole Winchip
and Paulette Winn. They
have attended classes at the
Hobe Sound Fine Arts
League and Jay Mar.
There will be a reception in
honor of the artists on Aug.
30 from 3-5 p.m. at the
gallery.
For more information, call
(772) 283-5507.
Wine tasting
recalls history
If you like a bit of history
with your wine, plan to
attend the wine tasting at the
Flagler Grill in downtown
Stuart.
On Aug. 20, the restaurant
will commemorate the "Judg-
ment of Paris," the event in
1976 went upstart American
winemakers went to France
and dared to do blind tast-
ings against the best France
had to offer.
The evening will feature
French and American cui-
sine. For fun, the hosts sug-
gest renting the movie, "Bot-
tle Shock," which retells the
story in Hollywood style.
Dinner will be served at 7
p.m. The price is $57 a person
plus tax and gratuity. Reser-
vations are required and
space is limited.
Call (772) 221-9517.
Film roles cast
Two Treasure Coast resi-
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STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 8-14-2009
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Brittany Weir of Stuart, Xander Tsunoda and Megan Moran, both of Port St. Lucie, put together a series of musical
numbers, skits and monologues for three shows last weekend at the Barn Theatre. The performances benefited
the Barn Theatre's Scholarship Fund.
Area college
By Shelley Koppel
Entertainment writer
FORT PIERCE The
Indian River State College
fine arts department has
announced its 2009-10
season. As always, there is
drama, comedy, music and
dance to suit anyone's
taste.
Dale Rieth, professor of
music and director of
vocal music at the school,
is pleased with the new
line up.
"We are terrifically excit-
ed about the upcoming
season, a mind-boggling
assortment of music,
dance and theater," he
said. "Once again, IRSC
students will be put to the Students
test as they take the stage.
Of special interest is our former
February musical, arts depa
'Cabaret,' a challenging
production that's great 9-12.
musical entertainment There's
with an edgy story line." when the
As part of the McAlpin and the I
Onstage series, students from Jan.
will present the drama, Musica
"Twelve Angry Men," sented
based on the Emmy-award "Cabaret,
winning television movie, and Fred
The show will be present- runs fror
ed on Oct. 15-17. Feb. 25-2
A variety concert enti- The c
tled "That's Entertain- and jazz
ment," featuring the jazz with a
ensembles and company "Blast fro
singers will be presented a stroll
on Oct. 29-31. lane, front
A holiday concert featur- The dr
ing the IRSC Chorale will Murder,"
take place on Nov. 19-21. Troy She
If dance is your thing, sented c
the dance ensemble will The play
present excerpts from play ir
"The Nutcracker," as well ensures
as modern works on Dec. perform
upcoming season
Photo courtesy of IRSC
from the Indian River State College wind ensemble will be among the per-
in the 2009-10 season of music, theater and dance, sponsored by the fine
artment.
comedy in the air
e farce "Love, Sex
IRS" is presented
14-16.
1 theater is repre-
by the classic
" by John Kander
d Ebb. The show
n Feb. 18-20 and
7.
company singers
ensembles return
variety concert,
m the Past," with
down memory
m March 11-13.
ama "Name that
by IRSC alumnus
arer, will be pre-
on March 25-27.
is part of the new
initiative, which
new works are
ed at IRSC. The
scripts are entered in the
Kennedy Center American
College Theatre Festival's
new play contest.
The wind ensemble,
under the direction of John
Southall, will perform
"Cinemagic," featuring
songs from movies. The
concert will be presented
on April 15-17.
Subscriptions for the
nine McAlpin shows are
$90 and new subscriptions
will start Aug. 19. Individ-
ual tickets will go on sale
on Sept. 21 at $12 for each
show.
There are other shows
throughout the season
that are not on the sub-
scription series.
Another new play initia-
tive show, the comedy
"Thirds," by Jacob Appel,
will be performed on Nov.
5-7 at the Wynne Black Box
Theatre.
On Nov. 6-7, there will be
a concert salute to veter-
ans with the wind ensem-
ble.
Students from the Per-
forming Arts Academy will
present "Annie Jr." on Nov.
13-14.
Selections from recent
Broadway shows will be
presented on Dec. 2-5 at
the Wynne Black Box The-
atre.
David Moberg's play,
"Christmas Doesn't Love
Me Anymore, "a new play
initiative production, will
be presented on Dec. 17-
19. Mr. Moberg is director
of theater at IRSC.
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Aries-March 21-April 19
Your greatest gift is a strong
spirit. Never give up. When
the chips are down, you can
always hang in there, give
110 percent and do the
right things needed to sur-
vive and thrive. The stress of
the past year or so will
begin to ease soon. You will
see life and finances gradu-
ally easing by the fall. Keep
on keeping on.
Taurus-April 20-May 20
Coming back to your cre-
ative self insures a renewal
of present and future happi-
ness, growth and success.
You have done your work.
It's time to play. You have so
much promise and poten-
tial. Your wisdom, life expe-
rience and desire will now
continue you on and up to
your greatest dreams. If you
don't love it, don't do it.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
Your positive attitude has
brought you safely through
many of life's challenges. It
will continue to guide you
in the future. Failure is not
an option with you. Keep
honing your talents and
skills. This will prepare you
for new conquests. Your
natural passion for live is
like a beacon for other
thirsty souls who admire
you.
Cancer-June 22-July 22
You thrive under pressure.
Make sure it is the creative
kind. When others around
you are falling apart, you
keep on going. Life works
easier if you replace the joy
in your heart each day. Do
something nice for you
every day. Now, your pow-
erful presence is felt by oth-
ers who feel inspired just
being around you.
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
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greatest assets. The others
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compassion. You are always
there for your friends. You
don't cut corners. You have
a keen sense of justice. You
give it your all when your
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FRIDAY, AUG. 14
Missoula Children's
Theatre presents local kids in
"The Princess and the Pea" at
the Sunrise Theatre, 117 S.
Second St., Fort Pierce, at 7
p.m. Tickets are $10. Call the
box office at (772) 461-4775
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FRIDAY, AUG. 14 -
SUNDAY, AUG. 16
CBPH Productions
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Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler Ave.,
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14-15 at 7 p.m. and Aug. 15-
16 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $15.
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FRIDAY, AUG. 14
St. Lucie Lanes, 6759 S.
Federal Highway, Port St.
Lucie, presents Dance 'n Bowl
with music by AJ. Wristband
$10; unlimited free bowling
from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. (772) 461-
5390.
Cobb's Landing, 200 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce,
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Lucie. Call for performers.
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Cafe Cr6me, 1068 S.E. Port
St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie, 6-
8:30 p.m. (772) 337-2111.
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Federal Highway, Port St.
Lucie, presents Dance 'n Bowl
with music by AJ. Wristband
$10; unlimited free bowling
from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. (772) 461-
5390.
* Kings Head Pub, 2838
S.W. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Call
for performers; (772) 340-
1223.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 19
Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-11
p.m. (772) 344-7774.
THURSDAY, AUG. 20
Archie's Seabreeze, 401 S.
Ocean Drive, Fort Pierce, jazz
and steak night every Thurs-
day, 7-10 p.m. (772) 460-
3888.
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Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-11
p.m.
ONGOING EVENTS
Friday Fest takes place at
Marina Square, located in
downtown Fort Pierce, on
Melody Lane and Avenue A.
The free event is held from
5:30-8:30 p.m. on the first
Friday of every month, weather
permitting, and features live
music, children's activities, arts
and craft vendors and food
stalls. Call Main Street Fort
Pierce at (772) 466-3880.
KARAOKE
Archies: 401 S. Ocean
Drive, Fort Pierce, every
Wednesday, starting at 7 p.m.
(772) 461-3352.
American Legion Post 40:
810 South U.S. 1, Fort Pierce,
every Sunday night from 6-10
p.m.
Bogey's and Stogey's:
1032 S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd.,
Port St. Lucie, (772) 337-7778.
Karaoke by Dennis 9 p.m.
Wednesday and Friday.
Boomer's Place: 4812 N.
Kings Highway, Fort Pierce.
Karaoke 6 p.m. Wednesday.
(772) 595-1500.
* Boozgeois Saloon: 720 S.
U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, Karaoke
with Chris 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
Saturday, Monday and
Wednesday. (772) 466-4255
Charlie's Bar & Grill: 950
S.E. Indian St., Stuart, karaoke
Sunday and Monday. (772)
288-4326.
* The Corner Bar: 4901
South U.S. 1, White City, (772)
457-0042. Dan the Man
Karaoke 7-11 p.m.
Pop-a-Top Tavern: 802
S.W. Bayshore Blvd., Port St.
Lucie. Outlaw Karaoke 7:30-
11:30 p.m. Wednesday. (772)
879-9188.
Rebar Karaoke Madness:
Thursday nights, from 9 p.m. -
midnight. 8283 S. U.S. 1, Port
St. Lucie. Call (772) 340-7777.
Southern Comfort
Saloon: 7133 S. U.S. 1, Port
St. Lucie, Thursdays with
Loony Tunes Karaoke, 9 p.m.
- 1 a.m. (772) 871-0412.
St. Lucie Inn: 2107 N. Old
Dixie Highway, Fort Pierce,
Dan the Man Karaoke, 9 p.m.-
1 a.m. Wednesday. (772)
464-1326.
Seasick Sam's: 8589 S.
Federal Highway, Port St.
Lucie, Outlaw Karaoke, 8
p.m.-midnight, Wednesday.
(772) 340-1177.
* 22 Fisherman's Wharf:
Thursday, at 8 p.m. 22
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to chart a course, three, six,
12 months down the road.
Then take it a day at a time
and move it forward. Instill
this goal and dream orient-
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close friends and you will
continue to reap great
rewards. Great job.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct. 22
See, it works when you pace
yourself. Remember last
week. This keeps you bal-
anced. You are calmer and
your spirit remains strong.
The extra energy gained
should be used to keep
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working a high level. You
have mastered life. Keep
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work out as if by magic.
Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Many new ideas keep com-
Scene
From page B1
dents have been cast in sup-
porting roles in the feature
film "Natalie, Queen of
Scots," being shot in Stuart
and the surrounding area.
Jennifer Jones of
StarStruck Performing Arts
Center has been cast as Mary
Stewart Cortland, the lead
character's Natalie's mother.
Stuart resident Jonathan
Cummings has been cast as
Derrick Cortland, Natalie's
stepfather.
Several other local per-
formers have also been cast
in the film, which will be
ready to debut in film festi-
vals by December.
Port St. Lucie residents
Kelli Carroll and Nicholas
Dellacrose will portray the
lead roles of Natalie and
Nicholas does Santos.
Former Treasure Coast res-
ident Brian Carroll, brother
of actress Kelli Carroll, is the
writer/director.
ing from your dream state.
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to.
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Sagittarius is ruled by
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Do things that are fun and
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and teach others how you
do it. Take care of the most
important details first. Less-
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Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Your love of life is at a new
high. It will continue to
increase. You feel at peace
with the world for the first
time in ages. Stay focused
and on the higher easier
path. You have earned it.
Don't worry about the small
stuff. Now everything you
want will fall in place like
clockwork. You are so very
deserving of life's best.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
You have done much soul
searching this year. You set
new and higher goals. They
are progressing. The fall
should bring even more fun
and rewards. This is not the
best time to start new proj-
ects but to push existing
ones forward. Stay on this
focused path and work off
top priorities. Life is so
much simpler this way.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
You are running fully
extended. The best time to
do that is when you see the
finish line just ahead. Try to
pace yourself to prevent
burnouts along the way.
Only go all out when there
is a deadline to meet. Your
strong sense of responsibili-
ty will sweep you on to
wonderful rewards and vic-
tories if you work this plan.
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Season
From page B1
The Inagakuen Wind
Orchestra of Japan returns
for a concert on March 29.
The IRSC Chorale pres-
ents excerpts from major
choral works in a spring
concert on April 2-3.
Another new play Mr.
Moberg, the adult drama
"Hunting Aliens," will be
presented on April 15-17.
This is a new play initiative
production.
Dance students will
present the work of stu-
dent choreographers on
April 22-23.
The season ends with
"The King and I Jr." on
April 30-May 1.
Tickets for non-series
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$10 for McAlpin season
ticket holders. Tickets for
the two junior shows are $8
each.
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contact the McAlpin Fine
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3209 Virginia Ave., Fort
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When your vegetable
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have more than your family
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Just about all fruits and
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Taking advantage of foods
that are in season, whether
you grow them or not, can
reduce your food budget.
Remember, liquid expands
in freezing; always leave a
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the container.
Most fruits, except
bananas, can be frozen
with almost no prepara-
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thawed and mashed for
banana bread.
Berries and grapes of all
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A basic syrup/sugar pack
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placing fruit in container
and covering with syrup.
For a dry sugar pack,
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and sprinkle with 1 cup
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Fruit "candy" such as
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Frozen, unsweetened
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months before the holiday
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Some foods don't freeze
well. Lettuce, raw cabbage,
celery, tomatoes, cucum-
bers, or any vegetable
usually served raw will lose
texture and flavor. It's
better to freeze these foods
after they've been cooked.
Mayonnaise and salads
prepared with such,
including dressings, don't
freeze well.
Most vegetables, with the
exception of onions and
peppers, need some
preparation such as
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(boiling very briefly). That
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enzymes that would cause
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flavorless.
Sliced, cubed or chopped
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Peppers become soft in
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Recently, I got a fantastic
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pound. Neglecting to check
my files was a mistake,
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Academic year will open with fewer schools, students
By Jay Meisel
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
This school year there
will be fewer schools and
fewer students.
St. Lucie County School
District is anticipating a
drop of 1,000 students,
said Janice Karst, district
spokeswoman.
That's in part because of
families moving away to
find jobs and the opening
of two magnet schools in
Port St. Lucie, Ms. Karst
said.
Meanwhile, students
from Southbend K-8
School and Port St. Lucie
Elementary School will be
going to other schools.
Those two schools were
closed as a result of budget
cuts.
Most students from
those schools will be able
to attend the first school of
their choice, Ms. Karst
said.
The majority of Port St.
Lucie Elementary students
will be attending North
Port K-8 School, Ms. Karst
said.
Glenn Rustay, former
principal of Port St. Lucie
Elementary, has been reas-
signed there.
At Southbend, the stu-
dents were attending
classes in portables in
expectation that a perma-
nent facility would be con-
structed.
However, it appears that
won't happen anytime in
the near future.
The portables will be
reassigned to various other
schools, she said.
The Anglewood Center
at Fort Pierce Westwood
High School, which also
closed, will be merged
with the Dale Cassens
Alternative School campus
in Fort Pierce.
The Anglewood Center
served pregnant students.
The district also expects
to save $500,000 annually
by changing its transporta-
tion plan for magnet
school students.
Buses will pick up stu-
dents from designated
community stops, instead
of going through neigh-
borhoods, Ms. Karst said.
The stops will be no
more than 2 miles from a
child's home, she said.
She noted the district
only receives $400 from
the state per student
transported, but the cost is
$1,500 per magnet stu-
dent, because magnet pro-
grams are district wide.
The district also will
have two new principals.
Todd Smith will replace
John Williams as principal
at Fort Pierce Central High
School. Mr. Williams has
moved to the Ocala area.
Cortina Bell-Gray will
replace Marcia Cully, who
will become principal of
Fairlawn Elementary
School.
Suzanne Morgan, head
of the Marine Oceano-
graphic Academy, has
been reassigned as a
teacher.
Mary Gregory, secondary
science coordinator for the
district, will replace Ms.
Morgan at the academy.
Earlier this year, parents
and students protested
any possible removal of
Ms. Morgan.
Ms. Karst said Ms. Gre-
gory essentially came up
with the idea for the
marine academy.
Her former position of
secondary science coordi-
nator has been eliminated,
Ms. Karst said.
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the unincorporated areas of
the county that their licens-
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able at the contractor
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day from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. The
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The Crossing
Community Church
The Crossing Communi-
ty Church, 8103 Indrio
Road, Fort Pierce, is a host
site for Angel Food Min-
istries outreach program.
Date and time to place
orders at the church will
be posted on
www.tcccfl.com and also
at The Crossing Church.
For more information,
call (772) 332-0577 or
(772) 465-5588.
Resurrection Life
Family
Worship Center
Every Friday. Youth,
ages 12-18, are invited to
play midnight basketball
at Mac Mascilio Gymnasi-
um, 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 permit-
ted. 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.
First Presbyterian
Church of
Port St. Lucie
Adult Bible class takes
place on Sunday mornings
at 9 a.m.
Children's church
school for children in
kindergarten through sev-
enth grade, takes place on
Sunday starting at 10 a.m.
For younger children,
there is also nursery avail-
able during the 10 a.m.
Sunday worship service.
Troop news: Boy Scout
Troop 422 meets every
Tuesday evening at 7 p.m.
Boys ages 11to 18 are wel-
come. Brownie Troop No.
470 (grades 1-3) Junior
Troop No. 1047 (grades 4-
6) and Cadet Troop No.
427 (grades 7-9) meet
every Thursday at 6:15
p.m. and Cub Scout Pack
422 meets the third Mon-
day of every month at 7
p.m.; newcomers are wel-
come.
The church is collect-
ing old cell phones and
empty ink cartridges. They
can be dropped-off at the
church any weekday
between 9:30 a.m.-noon.
Funds raised will go to the
building fund.
Grammy
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For steaming, place a
rack or steaming basket in a
kettle containing just
enough water to come to
the bottom of the rack.
Add vegetables. Bring to a
boil, cover and steam 2
minutes longer than for
blanching.
For both methods, cool
by plunging vegetable
immediately into ice-cold
water; this will stop the
cooking process. Drain,
pack and freeze.
Now you have access to
expensive veggies at sale
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Frozen vegetables,
especially those frozen
right after picking as in
store bought many times
have more nutrition than
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with all those fresh veggies
and sometimes refrigerate
them for days before using.
Potatoes maybe left
whole if small, sliced or
quartered if large; blanch
them for 8 minutes, cool,
drain, pack and freeze.
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TYPES OF VISITS
For information, call
(772) 335-8900. First Pres-
byterian Church of Port St.
Lucie is located at 2240
S.E. Walton Road, Port St.
Lucie.
GRACE Emmanuel
Church
Tuesday prayer night
begins at 6:30 p.m. and on
Wednesday evenings Bible
Study for all ages begins at
7 p.m. The prayer quilt
ministry meets from 6-9
p.m. on the first and third
Thursday of every month.
Every Sunday the com-
munity is invited to men's
prayer at 8:30 a.m., Sun-
day school for all ages at
9:30 a.m., worship service
at 10:40 a.m. and Bible
study at 6:30 p.m.
Newcomers are always
welcome at GRACE
Emmanuel Church.
For additional informa-
tion, call (772) 337-2644.
The church is located at
1470 Huffman Road, Port
St. Lucie.
Unity of Fort Pierce
Kripalu yoga class,
Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Yoga class with certi-
fied instructor Judith Love.
Please bring mat, wear
comfortable clothing, no
perfumes. Suggested love
offering is $10.
Insight meditation,
Wednesday at 11 a.m.
A course in miracles,
Thursday at 7 p.m.
Tai chi, Fridays at 9
a.m.
The teachings of Abra-
ham class, Sundays at
12:30 p.m.
Unity of Fort Pierce is
located at 3414 Sunrise
Blvd., Fort Pierce. For
reservations or more infor-
mation, call (772) 461-
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Remembering a local golf legend
all hope to leave a
egacy when we
depart this world.
For some it's the legacy of
their family. For others it's
through friends, for still
others, it's their careers. If
we're lucky, we manage to
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strong they live on through
all three. My good friend,
Charles E Ankrom, was one
of the exceptional ones.
On July 24, 2009, Chuck, as
his friends knew him, passed
from this world. At only 72,
he lost a brief battle with
cancer, but left behind a
wonderful legacy even for
those who never met him.
Ankrom was an interna-
tionally acclaimed golf
course architect, and a
member of the American
Society of Golf Course
Architects. He had his hands
in the development of golf
courses and golf course
communities in 28 states,
and nine countries or
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work is right here in our
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designed his home courses
at Martin Downs, where he
made his home for the past
three decades.
Born November 7,1936,
Chuck was a boy from the
"wrong side of the tracks," as
he put it.
As a small boy, he fell in
love with a game played with
a funny stick and a ball.
When not in school he'd pick
up balls and caddie at the
local golf course in his
hometown of Parkersburg,
W. Va., because that was the
only way he knew to get near
a course to learn the game.
During his teenage years,
he became an accomplished
golfer and went onto win a
West Virginia state event.
After high school, he entered
the Army during a time when
the military brass was very
into golf. The generals of his
base made sure this country
kid helped them beat the
other generals.
After his service in the
military, he attended West
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Virginia University and
learned how to draw at the
Eli Frank School of Design
Arts. He eventually moved to
Florida and took a job with
Dave Wallace and Lorn
Parrish Golf Course Archi-
tects. Under their direction,
he learned about golf-course
design and construction,
along with turf management.
In 1964 he got his big break
when he became executive
director of golf operations
and corporate golf course
architect for General Devel-
opment. He designed and
built all of the courses for
GDC's new developments.
By 1970 he was on the
national stage with the same
position at Boise Cascade
Recreation Communities
Group, based in California.
Now he was working across
the United States.
Chuck decided in 1973 to
become his own boss and
started Charles E Ankrom,
Incorporated. As with most
businessmen starting on
their own, he had a rough
beginning, but soon estab-
lished himself as a top course
designer and development
master planner.
Over the next three
decades he would design or
remodel more than 50
courses.
Chuck once told me that
his design philosophy was to
"focus on the 'classic tradi-
tional golf course,' spiced
with proven accents of
modern trends, and when
possible, use his creative
skills to provide features
unique to each site."
Most of all he wanted his
courses to be fun for players
of all levels.
Being fromWestVirginia,
Chuck didn't like flat terrain.
When he found himself with
a flat canvas, he'd create
ponds and valleys to find dirt
to create hills and mounds to
give his courses a dramatic
feel.
He was also involved in his
community and church. He
dedicated time and service
to help create the award-
winning Bulldogs Sports Turf
Complex, a one-of-its-kind
three-hole learning facility at
South Fork High School,
where teens learn about the
game and turf management.
In 1993, he received the
Presidential Citation from
the ASGCA for his work in
the industry.
Through all this he stayed
dedicated to his family.
When it mattered most he
was there for them. He was a
loving husband of more than
40 years and a wonderful
father to his four children
and seven grandchildren. He
saw to it the legacy he'd leave
with his family was that of
being a leader by example,
always being there and
making sure they got the
push they needed to start
their own lives.
"I know that I personally
will always respect him as a
great admirer of his work,"
said his son, Steve, "which
makes me realize now that
makes me respect him as a
father. A leader leads by
example and for many years,
I had no greater example
than him. He became my
hero."
Rest in peace, my dear
friend. I will miss you and
will think of you with love
and fondness whenever I
stick that little peg in the
ground at one of your
courses.
James Stammer has been
an avid golfer and golf
enthusiast for 30 years. He
hosts the Tuesday Night Golf
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BUNK BEDS, twin, all
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772-489-2546 SLC
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DANCE OUTFITS, for
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IR
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772-465-3231 SLC
PRINTER, LEXMARK, 4
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RECLINER, NEW, used
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SOFA, LARGE floral,
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TABLE & 4 chairs, with
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TABLE SAW, Craftsman,
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TABLE SAW, Sears, 10"
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TABLE, COFFEE, 2
ends,oak, $125,
772-468-2332 SLC
TABLE, DROP leaf, 40"
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$150, 772-465-0497 SLC
TABLES, END, 2, cherry
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$40, 772-463-4465 MC
TILE CUTTERS, 2, 1-
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TV, SONY, 19", color,
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es to choose from.
Starting at $399/mo. On
your property
800-622-2832
PORT ST. LUCIE 55+
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Lakes, Golf Village Furn.
2/2 dblw, C/H/A, pergo
floors, all apple's, FL rm.
$13,500 financing avail.
call Ralph 772-528-2086
MELBOURNE MHs
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from $2,000 to $18,000
Base lot rents from$367/mo
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$150,000 cash was
$215,000 Warren
321-243-4434
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Starting @ $3750/acre.
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706-364-4200
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area & hiking trails. On
paved rd w/ utils. Excel-
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last, call now (888)
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LAND SALE NOTICE:
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park, $29,500, must sell.
Bank financing.
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neighborhood 2 master
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house, include w/d,
dishwasher, micro & frig,
enclosed pool & parking.
$425 & $500/month. call
772-466-7923
FORT PIERCE close to
Indian River State
College, suites, for full
time students only,
$450/mo. Large suite,
private bathroom, walk-in
closet, kitchenette,
internet, TV, laundry
facility, built to provide
best living/study cond to
IRSC student.
772-940-3351
PORT ST LUCIE 45+
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looking to share dblwd.
Furn rm, $450/mo inc.
elec & until. Internet extra.
772-489-8620
FORT PIERCE -
1/1 Apt. Just refinished,
clean. $400/mo + elec-
tric. Close to town on
Boston Ave. Call
561-441-2541 Im
FORT PIERCE 2/1 clean,
C/H/A, city water incl.
LR. Close to Ft. Pierce
downtown. $550/mo +
security 772-332-9114
FORT PIERCE 55+ Inlet
House. 2 furn apts. 1 & 2
br 1-ba. Pool, clubhouse,
close to shopping and
US-1. For sale or rent
$650 and $750/mo
772-460-5392
FORT PIERCE Island
House large 2/2, W/D
Pool, clubhouse, tennis
included. $700/mo +
dep. 772-461-1897
FORT PIERCE-
Low Move In- Studio's &
1 bedroom, Starting at
$389/mo Sandpiper Apts
772-466-0470
FORT PIERCE- Virginia
Park Apts. First Month
Free! No application Fee!
No Deposit (w/ approved
credit) 772-464-8522
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building site w/panoramic
big lake views. Bonus:
bounded by 2.53 acre
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easy to build land w/all
utility hook-ups on site.
Prime FL location in up-
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Excellent financing. Call
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NEW ON MARKET!
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AC $82,300. Was
$189,900, Estate size
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big lake views. Bonus:
bounded by 2.53 acre
fishing pond! Enjoy end
of cul-de-sac privacy,
easy to build land wall
utility hook-ups on site.
Prime FL location in up-
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Excellent financing. Call
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FORT PIERCE- Whisper-
ing Pines. Studios, 1 & 2
Bdrms Starting at $389 -
$599. Ask about our oth-
er discounts & promo-
tions. 772-466-7151
FORT PIERCE.
Casa Caprona Charmer
Spacious 2 Br $650/mo.
Near Shopping
2Br/1 Ba $550/mo
1Br/1 Ba $450/mo
772-201-5510
FORT PIERCE: North
Beach lbr/lba on Ocean,
Fully Furnished with
Kitchen & Utilities. Daily
or $163/wk 772-465-9684
HOBE SOUND- 1/1,
Safe quiet neighborhood,
laundry on ground floor,
$500 first/security
772-626-9275
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NC MOUNTAINS
2.5ACRE HOMESITE.
Spectacular view.
High altitude. Easily
accessible. Paved road.
Secluded. Bryson City
$39,950.
Owner financing. Call
Owner 1-800-810-1590
www.wildcatknob.com
NEW RETIREMENT
Home ready for your fin-
ishing touches! Fabulous
golf community setting in
the Carolina mtns. Short
drive from Asheville. Just
$199,900. Call 866-334
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NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
Cool Summers/ Mild
Winters. NEW! E-Z to
finish log cabin shell, w/
loft & basement, includes
acreage $99,900.
ALSO, Mountain &
waterfront homesites
$39,000-$99,000. Local
Financing Available!!
828-247-9966 (Code41)
r
NORTH STUART: Vista
Del Lago 55+ Unfurn 1/1
1st floor water front. Tile,
clubhouse. No smokers
$525/mo 772-546-6633
PORT ST LUCIE- Mid-
port II- 1/1, near hospital,
new tile & paint, all appli-
ances. Fully remodeled, a
must see! $650/mo Call
Owner 772-349-7345
PORT ST LUCIE- Mid-
port Place- 1/1 2nd fir,
Clean as a whistle! W/D,
tiled/carpet firs. $575/mo
+ security 772-337-3878
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 ,1BR/1BA From
$600 FLS Clean, Great
location, Responsible
tenants, No pets, Call
772-260-9618
STUART Time to relax!
2/2 condo. Private, over-
looks waterways & pool.
$700/mo. 2.5miles north
of Hobe Sound, US1. For
details: 772-219-7396
STUART ADORABLE
cottage 1/1 $600/mo furn
or unfurnished. On the
St. Lucie River. Great
location. 772-834-6167
STUART- Wide river
2-br/2-ba. Waterfront
porches, pool $1200/mo
Watch the sunsets. 1st
month free. Includes boat
slip for 21' or less.
772-692-1200 see photos
online @ www.Home
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43945
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from $2250/ acre
800-531-1665 or 931-260
-9435
Ir EUlS AP ..00
Sumter Co., GA
12ACRES $2,475/AC.
Excellent hunting,
planted pine,
on Sumter/Schley
County line, paved road,
Will Not Divide!
478-987-9700
St. Regis Paper Co.
TENNESSEE LAND .
5 acre tracts for $24,995.
Great schools. Others
available with owner fi-
nancing as little as $250
down and $99 month.
JDL Realty, 800-330-
3390 or 931-946-2484,
ask for Darin.
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STUART- 1/1 55+ comm,
Near water. Tiled firs all
new appls, freshly paint-
ed. Full amenities.
$625/mo 772-341-0771
STUART. FROM $550.
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
Buphlobill@gmail.com
VERO BEACH- Vista
Royale Open House
Building 19 #105 Sat &
Sun 10-5 55+ Renovated
1/1.5 772-538-8707
RENT 10W
VERO BEACH: Call for
specials! 1br from $475,
2br from $600 incl
water/sewer, Tile, New
appl. Near Beach, Park &
Restaurant 772-563-0013
FT. PIERCE
QUIET AREA.
Nice 2 & 3 br homes,
Near IRC from
$650/mo. $850/ mo
772-201-5510
JENSEN BEACH Rio
Efficiency $450/mo in-
cludes elec, 1/1 $500/mo
+ electric, 772-692-0807
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67 SKYLARK convertible
Less than 73K original
miles. Turquoise green w
white interior. Original
engine; new top. In car
shows since the 1980's.
In Great condition
$14,000 757-287-2236
see photo online at www.
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ad # 37147
BUICK RIVERIA 1983
Convertible New top
May '09. Very good cond.
Florida Car. $8,995
386-517-6854
Mercury Grand Marquis
1997 silver ext, cloth int.
Loaded, Cold A/C runs
great. 89K + $2500/obo
772-287-4859
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772-569-1376 see photo
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1999 STEP VAN- 15',
great condition. 9500
original miles, good tires,
built-ins, great for handy-
man business. $12,500
321-302-1459
CARGO Enclosed 7 x 14
2 axle Interstate '08. 2200
mi, ramp lots of chrome.
Perfect for Harley's
$3500 772-812-3155
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15' BASS BOAT 40HP
Johnson, trolling motor,
depth finder, trailer.
$2300 772-812-0018
18' IMPERIAL 1986
Galvanized 2005 Trailer.
Great family fun boat. A
steal at $1500.
772-634-2943
18' PARKER 2004, CC,
150 HP Yamaha out-
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er, low hours. Excellent
condition $13,000,
443-553-5665 or
443-553-0562 see photo
at www.HometownNews
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18.5' SEA FOX CC 2005
90HP Merc Saltwater,
Bimini top, Lowerance
GPS fish finder. Alum
trailer. Full storage cover.
Live well. Coast Guard
Package. Exc cond.
$12,500 321-482-5759
see photo online at www.
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19' MAYCRAFT '03
Center Console, 115
Yamaha 4 stroke 08 (0)
hours, trailer, trim tabs,
leaning post & center
console with cover, depth
finder, VHF radio, all in
excellent condition.
$13,000 772-205-0008
23' CUDDY CABIN 350
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outdrive, trailer, extras,
runs good. $2500
772-216-3054
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vestment Properties, Inc
828-676-0221
TEN NESSEE
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1 acre tract 2-br mobile
home, 4-br house.
Excellent schools
$89,000 for all $28,000
for mobile on 1/2 acre
931-581-3537
TENNESSEE SE: Gated
Mountaintop Community
Paved Roads, Under
Ground Utilities, Wood-
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Magnolia Lake Comm
$1050/mo incl cable, in-
ternet, alarm system.
954-920-2155 /415-2680
PORT ST LUCIE RENT-
ALS. For a Complete list
of rentals as low as
$800/mo. 772-618-5244.
Century 21 Silva &
Associates
PORT ST. LUCIE West:
Lake Forest PTE 3/2/2
Pvt water setting, Com-
munity pool, walk to
stores, dining, etc.
$965/mo incl. cable/ lawn
maint. Possible lease op-
tion. 772-201-1205
PORT ST. LUCIE-
Ocean access, 2/2/1
waterfront home, w/dock,
& large yard. Excellent
condition. No pets
$1050/mo 207-892-0052
HOBE SOUND- Large
luxury villa 2/2 1-car ga-
rage, on 1/2 acre of pri-
vate lush landscape. Pets
welcome. $1150/mo
772-463-9165
PORT ST LUCIE- 2/2
New tile floors, & appli-
ances,Comm pool. Close
to all. $750/mo + dep
Pets OK. 772-807-1556
PORT ST LUCIE- Came-
lot Gardens. Immaculate
2Br/2.5Ba, w/ covered
parking, screen lanai,
comm pool $800/mo. +
sec. Includes cable. No
Pets 772-293-9894
FORT PIERCE 2/1 C/H/A
on 4 acres. Annual lease
includes water, trash &
yard maint. Small pet OK
with pet fee deposit.
$600/mo 772-878-1243
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.:
562009CP000739-S2
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARGUERITE M.
MULLENS, Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
(Summary
Administration)
TO ALL PERSONS
HAVING CLAIMS OR
DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby notified
that an Order of
Summary Administration
has been entered in the
estate of MARGUERITE
M. MULLENS, deceased,
File No.:
562009CP000739-S2, by
the Circuit Court for St.
Lucie County Florida,
Probate Division, the
address of which is PRO.
Drawer 700 Fort Pierce,
FL 34954; that that the total
cash value of the estate
is $32,800.00 and that
the name and address to
whom it has been
assigned by such order
are:
Name and Address: Eric
Lee Mullens, 1501 SW
Trevina Avenue, Port St.
Lucie, FL 34953
ALL INTERESTED
PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT: All
other creditors of the
estate of the decedent
and other persons having
claims or demands
against decedent's estate
other than those for
whom provision for full
payment was made in the
Order of Summary
Administration must file
their claims with this
court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE 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 the first
publication of this notice
is August 7, 2009.
Person Giving Notice:
Eric Lee Mullens
1501 SW Trevina
Avenue, Port St. Lucie,
FL 34953
Attorney for Person
Giving Notice:
Kevin H. Hendrickson,
Esq. 310
South Second Street
Fort Pierce, FL 34950
(772) 461-0558 Florida
Bar No. 618454 Pubs:
Aug 7, & Aug. 14, 2009
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IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.
562009CP000693-FM
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROBERT STEWART
GILES, Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of ROBERT
STEWART GILES,
deceased, whose date of
death was January 2nd,
2009, and whose Social
Security Number is
XXX-XX-5511, is pending
in the Circuit Court for St.
Lucie County, Florida,
Probate Division, the
address of which is St.
Lucie County
Courthouse, Probate
Division, 201 South
Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce, FL 34950. The
names and addresses of
the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's 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 THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WILL 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 August 14,
2009.
Personal Representative:
SANDRA E. GILES
24 Batchelder Road
Searbrook, NH 03874
Attorney for Personal
Rep resentative:
NORMAN B. GETSON
LAW OFFICES OF
GLANTZ & GLANTZ,
PA. 7951 S.W. 6th
Street, Suite 200
Plantation, Florida 33324
(954) 424-1200 Florida
Bar No. 310646
Pubs: Aug 14, & Aug 21,
2009
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MY TOWING, INC. gives
Notice of Foreclosure of
Lien and intent to sell
these vehicles on
8/28/2009 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. 1993 PONTIAC
1G2NW14NXPC741933
1997 CHEVROLET
1GNDT13W8VK113308
Pub: August 14, 2009
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
SALE: TOW BOYS INC.
gives Notice of
Foreclosure of Lien and
intent t sell these vehicles
on 9/3/2009 & 9/4/2009
9:00 am at 1337 SW
Biltmore St, Port ST.
Lucie, FL 34983,
pursuant to subsection
713.78 of the Florida
Statutes. TOW BOYS
INC. reserves the right to
accept or reject any
and/or all bids.
Sale Date: 9/3/2009
1997 FORD
1 FALP13P5VW219506
1988 FORD
1FTEF15N5JNA18254
Sale Date: 9/4/2009
1996 FORD
1FASP14JOTW156141
1994 FORD
1 FMCU22X4RUA42695
1996 BUICK
1G4AG55M7T6414608
1998 NISSAN
1N4AB42D6WC510517
1997 NISSAN
3N1AB41D7VL036157
Terms of sale are cash
only seller reserves right
of the final bid, all sales
are final, no refunds and
all vehicles are sold "AS
IS" with no warranties or
guarantees. Pub: 8/14/09
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 August 28, 2009
at Lienor's address. No
titles, as is, cash only.
01 Ford
1 FTNX20L31 ED26239
Lienor: Eddie Dames
Transport Inc, 1313 SW
Biltmore St, Port St Lucie
FL 34983, phone
772-201-8726. Interested
parties, contact State
Filing Service
772-595-9555
LEGAL
NOTICES
Due in our
office
Monday
at Noon
for Friday
Publication
1-800-823-0466
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*Monthly financing available. Must put sales tax down. FREE layaway. We are not responsible for typographical errors. Prices not valid towards prior purchases. Some items sold as is, one of a kind, discontinued. No
layaway on those items. ** Does Not Apply To Prior Sales Off special price DFI always sells at discount prices. *** Some of these items are one of a kind floor model no reorder or layaway available must take
delivery or pick up 3-days from purchase date. Some pictures for illustration purposes only. **** FINANCING AVAILABLE ALSO 90, 180, 360 DAYS NO INTEREST DELIVERY AVAILABLE
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