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Vol.8, No. 13 Your Local News and Information Source *www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, September 4, 2009
HOW WEIRD
IS THAT?!
SEAN MCCARTHY
Spend any time surfing
the Web and you are
bound to find stories
that are just too bizarre to
be true. Here's a sampling,
edited for length. And
remember, just because it's
online doesn't mean it's
true
From Bismarck Toi ,ln, ,
www.bismarcktribune.com:
Drunk man found at
grocery store eating
avocados.
Police said a man was
arrested at a grocery store
after workers found him at
a table in the deli, eating
avocados, cake and other
items.
Bismarck Police Lt.
Randy Ziegler said the 38-
year-old man was intoxicat-
ed and had a hearty spread,
including cake, cookies and
plums, in the deli area of
Cashwise Foods about 2:45
a.m. He said the man told
officers he had no money
and had no idea how he
planned to pay for the food.
Police arrested him on a
misdemeanor theft charge.
From Skagit Valley
Herald, www.skagitvalley-
herald.com: Chicken
owner shoots own leg
while hunting opossum.
A northwest Washington
man is recovering after
accidentally shooting
himself in the leg while
hunting an opossum that
had been snatching his
See WEIRD, A12
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City approves $10 million to
lure digital production studio
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE Port St. Lucie
officials have taken another step to
snag a digital production studio that
could provide up to 500 jobs.
The City Council agreed last week
to provide $10 million to help Wynd-
crest Holdings, based in Hobe
Sound, build a studio in Tradition.
The agreement says the state would
provide an additional $20 million.
City officials said their contribu-
tion would largely come from
money put up by developers in the
past in return for having their prop-
erty annexed. They said those dol-
lars could not be used to deal with
general fund budget problems.
The deal also may lead to the loca-
tion of a Florida State University film
school program in Port St. Lucie.
The Economic Development
Council announced in July that
Wyndcrest Holdings planned to
Hospital opens new emergency room
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE When Mayor
Patricia Christensen was first elected
as a city council member in 1990,
residents wanted better roads, more
recreational opportunities and addi-
tional access to medical care, she
said last week.
With the opening of Martin
Memorial Health Systems' new free-
standing emergency room this week,
Mayor Christensen said residents
will have additional access to med-
ical care.
The emergency room "is just one
of example of how much has
changed since I moved here," she
said. Mark Robitaille, president and
chief executive officer of Martin
Memorial Health Systems, said the
By Samantha Joseph
Joseph@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
A disagreement over
rates between Memorial
Health Systems and
Medicare provider, Unit-
edHealthcare, could
affect up to 1,600 benefi-
ciaries in St. Lucie and
Martin counties.
The local hospitals
and the Medicare con-
tractor won't say where
their negotiations broke
down, but the disagree-
ment led UnitedHealth-
emergency room will provide more
convenient services to residents of
western Port St. Lucie.
Residents will have "peace of mind
because care is right around the cor-
ner," he said.
Although growth has slowed in
Port St. Lucie, he said, he expects it to
resume, with a demand for services
increasing.
The 9,100-square-foot center will
have 12 beds expandable to 16, and a
staff at all times, consisting of at least
a physician, three registered nurses,
two emergency room techs and a
respiratory therapist.
Martin Memorial officials say the
center has the capability to stabilize
any emergency situation and deal
with pregnancies.
The emergency room will provide
70 new jobs. While some of the
care, a subsidiary of one
of the nation's largest
insurance carriers, to
cancel its contract with
Martin Memorial.
The contract ends at
the end of this month.
"Patients at Martin
Memorial Health Sys-
tems' two hospitals will
no longer be able to uti-
lize UnitedHealthcare
Medicare Advantage
plans, beginning Sept.
30," hospital officials
wrote in a statement.
See INSURANCE, A2
employees will come from other
Martin Memorial facilities, their pre-
vious positions will need to be filled,
hospital officials said.
Features of the center include
treatment areas, rooms for patients
with contagious diseases and those
with mental conditions who may
pose a risk to others, pharmacy area
for drug storage, waiting room and a
place for deliveries.
Martin Memorial officials are cur-
rently talking with the St. Lucie
County Fire District about the areas
from which patients will be trans-
ported to the emergency room.
For those who need hospitaliza-
tion after coming to the emergency
room, "the patient's choice is going
to be paramount," as to which hospi-
See EMERGENCY, A3
Habitat looks to go
in new direction
over the
helm of
t h e
organi-
zation
from
interim
director
Donna
Benton.
Previ-
ously, he
worked
Grabowski
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
St. Lucie Habitat for
Humanity will continue
building houses for low-
income families, but
also is looking to move
in some new directions,
its new executive direc-
tor said last week.
Garret Grabowski,
who was recently
appointed to the posi-
tion, said Habitat wants
to become involved with
foreclosed housing and
building structures that
meet green standards.
Mr. Grabowski took
as construction manag-
er for the Martin County
School District.
But his contract ended
when the district's con-
struction program was
See HABITAT, A4
Stolen
credit cards
used to pay
for bills,
home decor
Detectives say PSL
woman is accused
of the crimes
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE A San
Jose, Calif., man was sur-
prised recently to find that
his Macy's
credit card
had been used
to buy goods
at the depart-
ment store,
although he
had closed it
some time 1
ago, a Port St. Roseline
Lucie detec-
tive said last Ostine
week.
In another case, personal
information for Mary A. Mas-
cillino of Boynton Beach,
who died in April, was used
in May to activate two cell
phones and buy merchandise
at Sears, Port St. Lucie Detec-
tive Wade Willnow said.
Detective Willnow said he
believes the link between
those cases and other similar
ones is Roseline Ostine, 36, of
682 S.W. Ewing Ave., Port St.
Lucie, who was arrested Aug.
21 and charged with 22
counts of unauthorized use
of a credit card, 17 counts of
unlawful use of a two-way
communications device, 41
counts of criminal use of per-
sonal identification, five
counts of organized scheme
to defraud, 10 counts of
grand theft and six counts of
forgery.
Ms. Ostine, who also has
gone by the name Carolyn
Holley, is being held without
bond.
Detective Willnow said Ms.
Ostine has an extensive crim-
inal record dating back to the
1980s and has been charged
with numerous similar
crimes. At the time of her lat-
est arrest, he said, she was on
federal probation for similar
charges.
"I've been in law enforce-
ment for 23 years and I con-
sider that my career," he said.
"She's been committing fraud
in one shape or another for
more than 20 years, so I think
that's her career," he said.
The case leading to her last
arrest mushroomed, as vic-
tims began reporting to vari-
ous law enforcement agen-
cies that someone had used
their credit card numbers to
buy goods, he said.
See CREDIT, A4
Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
From left, Dalynn Sotomayor, Port St. Lucie Mayor Patricia Christensen, Mark Robitaille, Rex Wiegers, Linda
Cox, Dr. Steven Parr, Karen Ripper, and Dr. Brad Guffin, cut the ribbon to the new emergency room facility in
St. Lucie West run by Martin Memorial Health Systems Aug. 26.
Insurance dispute
affects 800 policy
holders in St. Lucie
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UnitedHealthcare has
about 800 Medicare Advan-
tage clients in St. Lucie
County with contracts that
end on Dec. 31, three
months after their insur-
ance provider ends its deal
with the local hospitals,
according to Martin Memo-
rial officials.
The two sides reached a
new arrangement in late
August to create a transi-
tion period, which extends
to Dec. 31.
"After Sept. 30, they can
use Martin Memorial as an
out-of-network provider,
but UnitedHealthcare will
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in-network provider, so
policy holders will not
notice a difference until
Dec. 31," said Scott Sam-
ples, Martin Memorial's
public information coordi-
nator.
But by next January, poli-
cy holders will likely face
higher out-of-network rates
if they seek care at Martin
Memorial.
Short of switching
Medicare providers, hospi-
tal officials suggest there's
little policy holders can do.
But other local hospitals
continue to accept United-
Healthcare's plans. Lawn-
wood Regional Medical
Center and Heart Institute
and St. Lucie Medical Cen-
ter are in-network
providers, patient admis-
Studio
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Larry Pelton, president of
the Economic Development
Council, could not be
reached for comment on the
latest developments regard-
ing the studio.
As part of the deal, the city
will eliminate the annexa-
tion requirement that Tradi-
tion set aside 150 acres of
land for a university. The
agreement would involve
Tradition giving the city the
15 acres for the studio.
In an Aug. 20 letter to the
Port St. Lucie City Council,
city manager Don Cooper
said it's unlikely a university
would be ever built on the
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"We are disappointed that
we could not reach an
agreement with United-
Healthcare in this situation,
which will have an impact
on the health care of many
Treasure Coast residents,"
Mark Robitaille, Martin
Memorial president and
chief executive officer,
wrote in a statement. "We
remain open to further
negotiations, and hope that
we can arrive at a resolution
that will allow us to contin-
ue providing access to care
for the affected members of
our community."
Policy holders
tact Martin
employee Susan
(772) 223-4902,
information.
can con-
Memorial
Moore at
for more
land.
"I do not anticipate that in
the coming five years, given
the economic conditions,
that there will be an expan-
sion of either a public uni-
versity or a relocation of pri-
vate university (without
significant financial support
from local government),
which we will be unable to
give," he wrote.
"Therefore, I believe a'bird
in the hand is worth more
than two in bush,'" he wrote.
He also noted the 15 acres
upon which the studio
would be built is the former
site of the Tanger Outlet
stores development.
Economic conditions
resulted in that project not
being built.
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Emergency
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tal they're sent, said Steven
Parr, medical director for the
emergency room.
Freestanding emergency
rooms are relatively rare in
Florida, he said. Others are
located in Largo, Ocala,
Miami Beach and Fort Wal-
ton Beach.
Port St. Lucie's new free-
standing emergency room,
however, may have a shorter
life than the others.
If Martin Memorial gets
final approval to build a hos-
pital in Tradition, it's likely
the freestanding emergency
room will be converted to
some other use, said Scott
Samples, the hospital's public
information officer.
However, that could be
several years away, as Hospi-
tal Corp. of America is con-
sidering whether to appeal a
judge's ruling upholding the
state's decision to allow con-
struction of the hospital.
Hospital Corp. of America
owns Lawnwood Regional
Medical Center and Heart
Institute in Fort Pierce and St.
Lucie Medical Center in Port
St. Lucie.
Mayor Christensen said
her decision to support the
emergency room and the
new hospital wasn't difficult,
as western residents need
additional medical services.
With only two bridges
crossing the north fork of the
St. Lucie River, she said, that
can result in delays for ambu-
lances.
She also said residents
want a choice for medical
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Eliminate the "Dealer Fee".
Fellow Florida Car Dealers, if you don't
know me, I should tell you that I don't profess
to be some "holier than thou" car dealer who
was always perfect for the past 38 years.
When I look at some of my past advertising
and sales tactics, I am not always proud.
But I have evolved as my customers have
evolved. My customers' expectations, level
of education and sophistication are much
higher today. Your customers are no different.
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to nearly $1,000. This extra
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many states including California, but is still
legal in Florida. The reason you charge this
fee is simply to increase the price of the car
and your profit in such a manner that it is not
noticed by your customers. This is just plain
wrong. I used to charge a dealer fee ($495)
and when I stopped charging it a few years
ago it was scary. But I did it because I could
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spread. My volume of car sales began to rise
rapidly. Sure, I was making a few hundred
dollars less per car, but I was selling a lot
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ANALOGUE
OR DIGITAL
Most watches and clocks are either
ANALOGUE or DIGITAL, which
refers to the type of dial. However,
some can be both. Analogue
watches have hands to indicate the
time. The hours can be portrayed
by numbers, or simply by the posi-
tion of the hands. Digital watches
indicate time in changing numbers,
usually with an LED (light emitting
diode) or an LCD (liquid crystal dis-
play), but whenever time is shown
without hands, the timepiece is
called digital. We can compare the
structure of the quartz watch with a
mechanical watch. The basic differ-
ence between the two is that the
mechanical watch uses a quartz
crystal as an oscillator and a bat-
tery for power. The battery charges
the synthetic quartz crystal, caus-
ing it to vibrate at 32,768 HZ cycles
per second. The integrated circuit
(or brain of the watch) then trans-
lates this rapid vibration into sec-
onds, minutes and hours. The step
motor converts the vibration into
movement, and the gear train, in
turn, works the hands of the watch.
You are probably familiar with the
mainspring, which is wound manu-
ally or automatically. The main-
spring then sends power through
the gear train to the escapement.
The escapement, in turn, sends
impulses to the balance which con-
trols the speed of the gear train.
The controlled speed of the gear
train is sent though the motion work
(or dial train) resulting in the record-
ed time you see on the dial of the
watch.
We are able to help you with your
watch, replacing batteries while you
wait and doing any type of work
necessary to fix your watch,
whether it is a crystal, new move-
ment, service, stem and crown.
Don't hesitate to stop in with your
watch and we can answer any
questions you might have.
Hawk Levy has been in the
trade since 1979, he currently
owns St. Lucie Jewelry at
9168 South US 1 in Port St. Lucie,
and can be mailed at
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or called at 772-337-4700
during September.
The event is aimed at
recruiting boys in first
through fifth grades.
Martin and Indian
River counties will host
the event on Sept. 10,
starting at 7 p.m. For
locations, call (772) 646-
1722 in Indian River
County and (772) 263-
0223 in Martin County.
In St. Lucie County, the
event will be held on
Sept. 12, from 10 a.m.-1
p.m. at Charles E. Ray
Park, 5626 N.W. Manville
Drive, Port St. Lucie.
For more information,
call (772) 408-0418 or
visit www.gulfstream-
council.org.
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Credit
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The investigation
showed that in many of the
cases, the goods were
shipped to the same
address, 209 S.W. Thornhill
Drive, Detective Willnow
said.
But by the time he was
able to get to that resi-
dence, Ms. Ostine, who
was living there under the
name Carolyn Holley, had
moved.
Detective Willnow said
he eventually learned of
her new address from her
federal probation officer.
At her new address, he
said, he discovered expen-
sive furniture and a list of
76 names and personal
km
information that may have
been used to commit
fraud, he said.
He said he believes
stolen credit card informa-
tion was used not only to
buy merchandise, but also
to pay for utilities and
insurance.
Detective Willnow said
the current charges involve
four victims. But, he said,
his investigation continues
into possible fraud involv-
ing others.
"I think there's a ton
more out there," he said.
Habitat
From page Al
completed, he said.
Mr. Grabowski also
worked as a civil engineer
in New Jersey and has a
master's degree from Nova
Southeast University. He
and his family decided to
move to Florida about four
years ago.
He's taking over at a time
when local cities and St.
Lucie County are receiving
federal money to deal with
housing foreclosures.
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Habitat is talking with
local government about
the possibility of being
involved with rehabilitat-
ing foreclosed homes for
low-income families, he
said.
With a decrease in dona-
tions because of the econ-
omy, improving foreclosed
homes may be an alterna-
tive to building new ones.
That would also help fami-
lies and decrease neigh-
borhood blight, he said.
At the same time, he
said, Habitat wants to
build at least 10 new
homes during the next
year.
Mr. Grabowski, who is
certified with the U.S.
Green Building Council,
said he wants to make
Habitat homes more envi-
ronmentally friendly.
That involves using
materials that are environ-
mentally friendly and
making the houses more
energy efficient, he said.
It's been several years
since St. Lucie Habitat for
Humanity had someone to
fill the executive director
position on a long-term
basis.
The position was not
filled immediately when
former executive director
Al Rivett left the position.
Patricia Scott served as
business manager during
that time, and then Ms.
Benton became the inter-
im executive director.
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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
*Robert W. Frederick, 50, 1521
S.W. Latshaw Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 20 and charged
with trafficking oxycodone, dealing in
stolen property, grand theft of a
firearm, possession of a weapon by
a convicted felon, possession of a
controlled substance without a pre-
scription and sale/delivery of oxy-
codone.
*Kelli Edith Rasmussen, 41, 2164
S.E. Flagstone Court, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 20 and charged
with battery on an elderly person.
*James Collins George Jr., 51,
2181 S.E. Flagstone Court, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 20 and
charged with battery on an elderly
person.
*Michelle Maxwell Reid, 39, 2044
S.W. Brevity St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 22 and charged with
aggravated assault.
*Gina Marie Manfre, 26, 514 S.W.
Deer Run, Port St. Lucie, was arrest-
ed Aug. 21 and charged with aggra-
vated assault with a deadly weapon.
*Thomas W. Wiekham, 24, 2340
86th Drive, Vero Beach, was arrest-
ed Aug. 22 and charged with retail
grand theft.
*David Jason Basham, 36, 421
S.E. Doat St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 22 and charged with
two counts of possession of a con-
trolled substance without a prescrip-
tion.
*Salvatore Nipitella, 50, 2191 S.E.
Wald St., Port St. Lucie, was arrested
Aug. 22 and charged with attempting
to or obtaining a controlled sub-
stance by fraud.
*Andrew Lee Wiseman, 29, 2640
Lake Hill Road, Melbourne, was
arrested Aug. 21 and charged with
trafficking oxycodone, three counts
of possession of oxycodone without
a prescription and two counts of
sale/delivery of oxycodone.
*Roseline Ostine, aka Caroline
Holley, 36, 682 S.W. Ewing Ave., Port
St. Lucie, was arrested Aug. 21 and
charged with 12 counts of unautho-
rized use of a credit card, 10 counts
of unauthorized use of a credit card
13 times in 10 months, 17 counts of
unlawful use of a two-way communi-
cation device, 41 counts of criminal
use of personal identification, five
counts of organized scheme to
defraud, 10 counts of grand theft and
six counts of forgery.
*Gina Marie Manfre, 25, 514 S.W.
Deer Run, Port St. Lucie, was arrest-
ed Aug. 21 and charged with obtain-
ing or attempting to obtain a con-
trolled substance by fraud.
*Jessica Ann Kramer, 28, 926 S.E.
Brookedge Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 25 and charged with
burglary, criminal mischief and theft
of services.
*Jamal Quarles, 36, 450 S.E.
Sauders St., Palm Bay, was arrested
Aug. 25 and charged with burglary
and theft of services.
*Charles Roger Boudah, 25, 2620
N.W. Hatches Harbor Way, Apt. 103,
Port St. Lucie, was arrested Aug. 25
and charged with possession of a
controlled substance without a pre-
scription and resisting an officer with-
out violence.
*Lazrita Fontela Dovales, 19, 3150
Northwest 134th St., Opa-locka, was
arrested Aug. 24 and charged with
cultivation of marijuana, possession
of more than 20 grams of marijuana
and possession of drug parapherna-
lia.
*Yosdany Rodriguez, 20, 11750
Southwest 18th St., Apt. 516, Miami,
was arrested Aug. 25 and charged
with cultivation of marijuana, posses-
sion of more than 20 grams of mari-
juana and possession of drug para-
phernalia.
*William Earnest Treeman, 55,
2605 W. Dove Valley Road, Phoenix,
was arrested Aug. 25 and charged
with transmission of material harmful
to minors by electronic device or
equipment.
*Joshua Jude Brewer, 26, 2510
Camarin Drive, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 25 and charged with
grand theft.
*Stefanie Jayne Nicolosi, 25, 2510
Camarin Drive, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 25 and charged with
grand theft.
*Gabriel Wiliams, 38, 2310 North-
west 89th Terrace, Miami, was
arrested Aug. 25 and charged with
uttering a forged instrument, uttering
a forged check, attempted grand
theft and unlawful use of a two-way
radio.
*Desmond Darryl Hanna, 22, 3741
Northwest 22nd St., Apt. 2, Miami,
was arrested Aug. 25 and charged
with uttering a forged instrument,
uttering a forged check, attempted
third-degree grand theft and unlawful
use of a two-way radio.
*Thomas Porter, 43, 134 North-
west Airoso Blvd., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 25 and charged with
being a habitual traffic offender and
loitering or prowling.
*Lee Otto Meyer, 21, 420 S.W.
Voltair Terrace, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 26 and charged with
possession of a controlled sub-
stance without a prescription.
*Andria Nicole Garcia, 27, 2156
S.E. Pern Park Drive, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 26 and charged
with third-degree grand theft and
making a false statement to obtain
public aid.
*Anna C. Keefe, 21, 3190 S.W.
Esperanto Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 26 and charged with
violation of probation. She was on
probation for possession of a con-
trolled substance without a prescrip-
tion and resisting an officer without
violence.
St. Lucie County
Sheriff's Office
*Avery Dennard Blackshear, 26,
6602 Miramar Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 20 and charged with
felony battery.
*Charles Patrick Madden, 18, 961
S.E. Albatross Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 20 and charged
with burglary of a conveyance and
dealing in stolen property.
*Lora L. Roland, 25, 432 Peeled
Oak Road, Owensville, Ky., was
arrested Aug. 20 and charged with
three counts of possession of a con-
trolled substance without a prescrip-
tion.
*Evelyn Hall, 37, 494 Main St., Salt
Lick, Ky., was arrested Aug. 20 and
charged with possession of alprazo-
lam (Xanax) without a prescription.
*Joseph Thomas Contino, 20,
3776 White Pine Lane, Ormond
Beach, was arrested Aug. 20 and
charged with possession of marijua-
na with intent to sell or deliver.
*Raychel L. Stilgenbauer, 22, 342
Blackburn Ave., Ashland, Ky., was
arrested Aug. 20 and charged with
possession of oxycodone without a
prescription and possession of alpra-
zolam (Xanax) without a prescrip-
tion.
*John Lee Petters, 23, 515 S.W.
South Carolina Drive, Stuart, was
arrested Aug. 20 and charged with
battery, assault, resisting an officer
without violence, disorderly intoxica-
tion, corruption by threat and criminal
mischief.
*Brandon Janard Worthen, 21,
1918 North 44th St., Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 20 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for possession of more
than 20 grams of marijuana.
*Kizzy Ann Boatwright, 28, 1214
Avenue 0, Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 20 and charged with being a
habitual traffic offender.
*Jerry Demar Smith, 42, 2401
South 25th St., Apt. 8F, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 20 and charged
with sale/delivery of cocaine, pos-
session of cocaine and possession
of drug paraphernalia.
*Brandon K. Girven, 24, 4410 26th
Ave., Vero Beach, was arrested Aug.
21 and charged with loitering or
prowling, resisting an officer without
violence and tampering with evi-
dence.
*Lawrence Edward Stapleton, 47,
(no street number), was arrested
Aug. 21 and charged with battery,
assault on a law enforcement officer,
resisting an officer with violence and
disorderly intoxication.
*Antonia Louise McIntosh, 23,
10090 S.W. Stonegate Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 21 and
charged with possession of a con-
trolled substance without a prescrip-
tion.
*Jermaine Arkell Baskin, 26, 4776
34th Ave., Vero Beach, was arrested
Aug. 21 and charged with posses-
sion of a controlled substance with-
out a prescription.
*James Lee Harper, 46, 167 N.W.
Broadview St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 21 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for possession of oxy-
codone without a prescription.
*Paul John Politsch, 35, 11090 Lot
89, Hobe Sound, was arrested Aug.
21 and charged with violation of pro-
bation. He was on probation for
attempted trafficking of oxycodone.
*Richard Earl Ebner Jr., 28, 123
S.E. Calmoso, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 21 and charged with
possession of a controlled sub-
stance without a prescription.
*Jeffrey Scott Remshaw, 29, 123
Hillcrest Drive, Cocoa, was arrested
Aug. 21 and charged with posses-
sion of ammunition by a convicted
felon.
*Joshua John Barrett, 34, 1972
S.E. Buttonwood Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 22 and
charged with being a habitual traffic
offender.
*Lisa Michelle Cardassi, 40, 1836
S. Dovetail, Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 23 and charged with obtaining
or attempting to obtain a controlled
substance by fraud.
*Johnny Lee Gordon, 23, no street
address given, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 23 and charged with
driving without a driver's license,
leaving the scene of a crash, pos-
session of cocaine, resisting an offi-
cer without violence, fleeing and
tampering with evidence.
*Egberto Novoa Lopez, 43, 890
S.W. Ivanhoe Drive, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 22 and charged
with possession of cocaine and driv-
ing while license suspended.
*Madeline Swiger McGee, 59,
1350 Juanita Ave., Lot 33, Fort
Pierce, was arrested Aug. 22 and
charged with being a habitual traffic
offender.
*Summer Faith Blazer, 27, 7680
N.W. Fifth St., Apt. 4G, Plantation,
was arrested Aug. 23 and charged
with driving under the influence, two
counts of introduction of contraband
into a jail and possession of a con-
trolled substance without a prescrip-
tion.
*Corey Dekel, 18, no address
given, was arrested Aug. 23 and
charged with aggravated assault and
carrying a concealed weapon.
*William Charles Miller, 34, 470
S.E. Prima Vista Blvd., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 22 and charged
with felony driving under the influ-
ence.
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*Orlando J. Palacias, 42, 9000
Northwest 25th Ave., Miami, was
arrested Aug. 23 and charged with
felony driving under the influence
and being a habitual traffic offender.
*David Leon Hurney, 54, 4210
GatorTrace Ave., Unit C, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 23 and charged
with being a habitual traffic offender.
*Randi Bookman, 41, 2993 Ray-
mond Diehl Road, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 22 and charged with
violation of probation. She was on
probation for trafficking cocaine,
manufacture of cocaine and three
counts of possession of a controlled
substance without a prescription.
*Nicole L. Davis, 29, 320 S.E.
Prima Vista Blvd., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 23 and charged with
violation of probation and failure to
appear in court on a charge of petit
theft. She was on probation for pos-
session of oxycodone without a pre-
scription and possession of alprazo-
lam (Xanax) without a prescription.
*Patrick Geracci, 26, 594 Sandle-
wood Drive, Lewiston, N.Y, was
arrested Aug. 23 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for child abuse.
*Brian Levelle Gordon, 30, 2309
Avenue E, Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 22 and charged with grand theft
of an automobile and being a habitu-
al traffic offender.
*Akira M. Taylor, 18, 316 North
14th St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 22 and charged with grand theft
of an automobile, possession of drug
paraphernalia and giving a false
name to a law enforcement officer.
*Larry Darnell Taylor, 24, 643 N.
Weatherbee Road, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 21 and charged
with third-degree grand theft, resist-
ing an officer without violence and
driving while license suspended.
*Laddarious K. Reese, 21, 210
North 28th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 22 and charged with
being a habitual traffic offender.
*Pete Deangelo Jackson, 23, 716
Cedar Place, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 21 and charged with
robbery.
*James Paul York, 24,112 Alexan-
der Circle, Lafollette, Tenn., was
arrested Aug. 21 and charged with
driving while license suspended and
possession of oxycodone without a
prescription.
*Jennifer Lakea Brown, 29, no
address given, was arrested Aug. 24
and charged with possession of a
controlled substance, tampering with
evidence, battery on a law enforce-
ment officer, resisting an officer with
violence and violation of probation.
She was on probation for grand theft
and credit card fraud.
*Arianna Nicole Branccacio, 24,
5714 Silver Oak Drive, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 25 and charged
with attempted trafficking of oxy-
codone.
*Lisa Ann Barone, 43, 689 S.E.
Strait Ave., Port St. Lucie, was arrest-
ed Aug. 25 and charged with viola-
tion of probation. He was on proba-
tion for organized fraud.
*Julius Christopher Young, 19,
2310 S.E. Matanzas Ave., Fort
Pierce, was arrested Aug. 24 and
charged with third-degree grand theft
and resisting an officer without vio-
lence.
*Brittany Danielle Hudson, 25,
6550 Miramar Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 24 and charged with
two counts of third-degree grand
theft.
*Neil Robert Nichols, 31, 341 Volk-
erts Terrace, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 24 and charged with
leaving the scene of an accident with
injuries.
*Victor Rivera, 19, 5528 N.W. East
Torino Parkway, Apt. 109, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 24 and
charged with aggravated battery.
*Daniel Scott Mangold, 25, 411
Horizon Drive, Winter Springs, was
arrested Aug. 24 and charged with
felony petit theft.
*Bonnie Jean Blom, 26, 6205 S.
Indian River Drive, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 24 and charged
with organized fraud and third-
degree grand theft.
*Tamera Rarick, 46, 4116 South-
west 22nd St., Apt. A, Pompano
Beach, was arrested Aug. 25 and
charged with third-degree grand
theft.
*Arnold S. Miller, 27, 841 S.W.
Avenue E, Apt. 2, Belle Glade, was
arrested Aug. 25 and charged with
three counts of burglary of a con-
veyance and three counts of third-
degree grand theft. He also was
arrested Aug. 26 and charged with
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Drivers, be careful
Please, please, please drivers, do not take your eyes off the
road while you drive.
With everyone in such a hurry or full of stress lately, it
only takes a split second for you to accidentally run a light
or sign, or someone else not seeing you coming because
they reached over to tune the radio or something, and your
whole day and possibly your world can change in a moment
with an accident.
This happened to me recently and although I was not
hurt, my car is now in the shop getting fixed, and all it took
was a quick, momentary distraction. Then, I had a big dent
in the door.
There are so many ways we can lose our focus with driv-
ing: texting, phone conversations, tuning radios, reaching
on the floor for something, putting makeup on, even eating.
Be careful out there, everyone, and keep your eyes on the
road and hands on the wheel for your own protection. I
could have been paralyzed for life.
Show some patriotism
Wouldn't it be nice if our county were seen as the most
patriotic community in the state?
One way to get this recognition would be if everybody
flew the American flag on Labor Day. Let's all show the col-
ors.
More on food stamps
I agree about food stamps. I see people in stores with nice
clothes and fancy cars. My husband and I are living on
$17,000 a year Social Security. I have bills here that I can't
pay. I'm afraid that my lights or water are going to be turned
off. We were turned down for food stamps. People who have
fought for this country can't get them, but those who
haven't been here long can.
About trespassing
This is regarding the no trespassing sign for trespassers. Is
it true that if you put up a sign that people can be arrested?
If so, I'm going out to get a few signs right now. I'm sick of
the religious people knocking on my door and getting me
out of the tub or people throwing things on my driveway. I
want to know if they can be arrested.
Watering the road?
I drive to work every morning on A1A and there are sprin-
klers that shoot right into the road. I'm looking at the water
spots on my car right now. Why are we watering the pave-
ment?
Clunker program
When the Obama administration set up the $1 billion
"Cash for Clunkers" program, they predicted it would last
from July 24 through November. However, it turned out that
it lasted only one week. So, the question now raised is, do
we really want to turn over the nation's health care system
to these people who have demonstrated a total lack of
responsibility?
To add insult to injury, they have hired 1,000 additional
employees to fix the mess and now are spending an addi-
tional $2 billion of our money.
Editor's note: The Cash for Clunkers program began July
24, was supposed to run until Sept. 7, but ended on Aug. 25.
Health care dilemma
One of the leading advocates of a government takeover of
the nation's health care admits that, "We are the world lead-
ers in medical innovation, research, education and
advanced technology" and that we provide the best medical
care in the world.
However, she then proceeds to argue that we still must
assume massive debt in attempt to change it for the better.
If we are already the world leader, this sounds like throw-
ing out the baby with the bath water.
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Lauren Walsh of Port St. Lucie send one back
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Dealing with grief, one year later
ept. 13 is the first
anniversary of my
husband Roy's death.
I want to thank my
readers for the kind
expressions of sympathy
and understanding I've
received and to let you
know how I am doing.
In many ways, I am a
different person. Losing a
spouse after a long mar-
riage is a bit like being in
your 20s again, in the sense
that you have to make a life
for yourself.
You have a lot more
experience and a lot more
aches and pains. Still, the
process is, in many ways,
the same. You try some-
thing and if it doesn't work,
you move on to something
else.
As I've written, I have
begun doing yoga and I've
become pretty good at it.
My teacher, Sherry Killila,
asked me why I hadn't done
yoga before and I told her
that I'd tried it years ago
and it was too complicated.
I gave up.
There's a lesson there. So
many of us give up after
one try. Now I'm so thrilled
with the class I've found -
the right one for me that
I hope to keep doing it for
years.
One of the things you
realize when you lose a
spouse is that suddenly,
you're not first in anyone's
life. It sounds so selfish, but
it's true. There's a tendency
to become a little self-
absorbed, to see everything
through the prism of your
loss and pain. It's impor-
tant to remember that
other people have lives and
problems and that you still
need to be a friend to them.
It can't always be about
you.
I have learned there are
some things I can control. I
had begun neglecting my
health in a big way while
Roy was so ill at the end. I
know he was worried about
me. After he died, I began a
program of aerobic exer-
cise, strength training, yoga
and better diet.
My blood pressure,
which had begun to creep
up, is normal, without
medication. My liver
enzymes that became
elevated are normal, also
without medication. Even
my white count, an indica-
tion of the health of my
immune system, is better
for the first time in years.
I am pleased that I have
been able to accomplish
this during a very difficult
year. I have more goals and
I will continue to work on
them.
I have begun getting out
more. I realized that my
world had narrowed to the
confines of U.S. 1 back and
forth to appointments and
meetings. I try to challenge
myself in little ways, to go
someplace new, meet
someone new. I know I've
lost a lot of confidence and
I'm working to get it back.
Rebuilding a life is not
easy, especially while you're
grieving. I miss Roy so
much, and that pain will be
there for a very long time. I
have begun to feel hope,
though, that I can make a
new life, a different life.
Roy and I talked about it
and I know that's what he
wanted for me. It's just
going to take a bit longer
than he thought. He was
so modest that he didn't
know the hole that his
death would leave in me.
Scar tissue forms slowly.
Shelley Koppel is unable
to endorse specific treat-
ments for disease. Any
protocols for treatment or
testing she discusses are
accepted standards of
medical practice as
recommended by agencies
such as the American
Academy of Pediatrics or
the American Cancer
Society. When she draws
from personal experience,
those are her experiences
and 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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One of the more
frequently asked
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"where can I get a copy of a
previous column"? or "can
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about [whatever]"?
I have always in the past
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with a link to the Hometown
News' own Web site where
you can find an archive
filled with all of my past
columns (along with
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awesome Hometown News
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and look down the left hand
side for the "Computer /
Technology link." Click that
and you will see my most
recent column and be able
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clicking (you guessed it!)
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This week I am happy to
announce the launch of my
newsletter along with my
Web site, www.Com-
puteThisOnline.com.
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resisted. You see, I hate
spam the last thing I
want to do is flood every-
one's in basket with unso-
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now, I didn't see any way to
publish a newsletter
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whole spam issue is to send
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Summer is always the
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these last few months to
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I welcome your feedback.
I have also added a toll
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know that many of you live
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be reached at (888) 752-
9049 as well as (772) 408-
0680 and I do try to answer
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The other things that I
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Biofuels may become an alternative to citrus ,,i
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY In
rural areas of St. Lucie
County, large areas of land
previously used for grow-
ing citrus remain vacant.
That's because of eco-
nomic conditions and cit-
rus diseases, such as a
greening and canker, agri-
cultural officials say.
Last week, the St. Lucie
County Cooperative Exten-
sion Office provided farm-
ers with a possible alterna-
tive.
That is to grow crops,
such as sunflower seeds
and algae, which can pro-
duce biofuels.
But speakers at the meet-
ing said the question of
whether such operations
can be profitable remains
unresolved.
Randal Van Wedel, a or biofuel has
proponent of biofu- increased from 3 to
els from Richmond, 318 during the
Calif., said extract- past four years, as
ing the oil from dairy farms went
sunflower seeds, out of business,
cotton, canola, said Chris Calla-
soybeans and han, an engineer
other plants is a based in New
"potential way to York who
offset air pollu- works with
tion" from Vermont farm-
d i e s e 1ers.
engines. Jatropha, tropical orna-
The goal is to mental plant, is another
create fuel that possible source of biofuel,
will work with said Wagner Vendrame, an
existing engines for school associate professor at the
buses, garbage trucks, trac- University of Florida's
tors and combines, he said. tropical research and
At the same time, the education center in
temptation to cut down Homestead.
forests to provide land for The plant does well in
growing those plants must dry conditions, but can be
be avoided, he said. negatively affected by a lot
In Vermont, the number of rain and cold weather,
of acres devoted to plants he said.
One advantage of it, he
said, is that its seeds are
toxic, which reduces dam-
age from insects and the
need for pesticides.
More research, he said,
needs to be done to assess
the suitability of the plant
for biofuel.
Algae is another poten-
tial source of biofuel, said
T.J. Evens, a research ecol-
ogist for the U.S. Depart-
ment of Agriculture's horti-
culture research lab in Fort
Pierce.
But whether producing
algae to create biofuel
would be profitable is still
an unanswered question,
he said.
Dan Chellemi, a research
plant pathologist at the
lab, said the potential
exists for farmers to grow
multiple crops per year to
create biofuel.
Bank associate graduates
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
Lisa Connelly Jensen, River-
side National Bank's vice
president of public relations
and communications,
recently graduated with hon-
ors from the Florida School
of Banking at the University
of Florida.
The school provides bank
personnel at
the supervi-
sory and offi-
cer levels the
opportunity
to increase
their knowl-
edge about
the banking
industry and
the econo-
my.
The pro-
gram is conducted over three
years in three one week-long
annual sessions, with three
home study assignments
due each year. The final week
is spent conducting a bank
simulation designed to teach
banking professionals how
to effectively run a bank.
Ms. Jensen began her
banking career 15 years ago
Jensen when she joined the River-
side Banking team. She grad-
uated with her AA from Polk
Community College in Win-
ter Haven, and earned her
bachelor's in education from
Warner Southern College in
Lake Wales.
Ms. Jensen has a passion
for helping others and feels
her current position at River-
side gives her the opportuni-
ty to help many nonprofit
organizations in St. Lucie
County.
Riverside National donates to schools
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY Riverside
National Bank kicked off the new
school year and the Aug. 11 St. Lucie
County School Board meeting with
$6,450 donation.
Pat Alley, Riverside National Bank's
St. Lucie County president, along
with several managers, presented the
check to Michael Lannon, school
superintendent and Judi Miller,
school board chairwoman.
The check represented the amount
of $150 for every school in the coun-
ty's public school system. These
funds can be used at the discretion of
each school's principal.
The schools that participate in the
Riverside National Bank School Part-
ners program received an additional
check, with varying amounts based
on program guidelines.
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PR chapter wins honors
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TREASURE COAST The
Treasure Coast Chapter of the
Florida Public Relations Asso-
ciation won several awards at
the FPRA annual conference
in Boca Raton this week,
including Outstanding Chap-
ter of the Year.
Under the leadership of
Linette Trabulsy, president
and development director at
St. Anastasia Catholic School,
the Treasure Coast Chapter
won awards for best chapter
newsletter and the president's
award for chapter communi-
Police
From page A5
two counts of burglary of a con-
veyance and two counts of third-
degree grand theft.
*Lensky Luberisse, 16, no address
given, was arrested Aug. 25 and
charged with possession of a
weapon on school grounds, carrying
a concealed firearm, criminal mis-
chief, attempted burglary of an occu-
pied dwelling, burglary of a structure
and first-degree grand theft.
*Kelvin Fitzgerald Toombs, 18, 602
Grand Club Blvd., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 25 and charged with
two counts of being a habitual traffic
offender.
*Richard Bernard Frey, 50, 2073
S.E. Rainier Road, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 25 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for making a deposit with
intent to defraud.
*Christopher Aristo Sierra, 32,
1206 South 33rd St., Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 26 and charged
with possession of morphine without
a prescription and possession of
codeine without a prescription.
*Daniel Mangold, 25, 411 Horizon
Drive, Fort Pierce, was arrested Aug.
26 and charged with being a habitual
traffic offender.
*Darvus Sanchez Pride, 23, 5108
Lasalle St., Apt. A, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 26 and charged with
two counts of burglary and two
counts of third-degree grand theft.
*Thirron L. Hammersley, 40, 431
S.E. Volkerts Terrace, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Aug. 26 and charged
with aggravated assault with a dead-
ly weapon.
*Mattavious Rakeem Genes, 17,
1803 Grand Club Blvd., Fort Pierce,
was arrested Aug. 26 and charged
with burglary of a dwelling.
*Dan Joseph Pressley, 28, 1802
Hampshire Lane, Port St. Lucie, was
cations, as well as the highest
award given by the state presi-
dent, Outstanding Chapter of
the Year.
"After such a strong year
and excelling in so many
areas, this chapter is poised to
flourish and continue to pro-
vide the pieces of the puzzle
for this chapter for many
years to come," said Lanette
Hart, FPRA state president.
The 71st annual FPRA con-
ference was held Aug. 9-12 at
the Boca Raton Club and
Resort and featured speakers
from around the nation and
state.
The Treasure Coast Chapter
arrested Aug. 26 and charged with
sale/delivery of cocaine and violation
of probation. He was on probation of
possession of cocaine.
*Kacey Lynn Larson, 34, 5511
Fort Pierce, Blvd., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 26 and charged with
sale/delivery of alprazolam (Xanax).
*Eddie Dean Scott, 24, 1762 S.W.
Morelia Lane, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 26 and charged with
failure to appear in court on a charge
of felony fleeing.
*Javar Demorne Gibson, 25, 1922
North 45th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 26 and charged with
resisting an officer with violence.
*Richard Wayne Brenner, 32, 935
Skylark Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Aug. 26 and charged with
resisting an officer without violence,
possession of drug paraphernalia,
possession of cocaine, tampering
with evidence and being a habitual
traffic offender.
*Jacob Lee Skelly, 32, 1065 S.W.
Cairo Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 26 and charged with
possession of cocaine and posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia.
*Amy Margaret Wiley, 32, 217
Cherry Hill Road, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Aug. 26 and charged with
possession of cocaine and posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia.
Florida Highway Patrol
*Bersford England, 24, no address
given, was arrested Aug. 22 and
charged with grand theft of an auto-
mobile, driving without a driver's
license and corruption by threat.
*Prudence Yvette Swift, 38, 2871
Northwest 192nd St., Miami Gar-
dens, was arrested Aug. 22 and
charged with being a habitual traffic
offender.
*Alfred Diggs, 38, 1723 Walt
William Road, Lot 81, Lakeland, was
arrested Aug. 23 and charged with
being a habitual traffic offender and
fleeing.
served the association by
hosting, sponsoring and
assisting with the conference.
Founded in 1984, the Trea-
sure Coast Chapter of Florida
Public Relations Association
serves the needs of public
relations professionals in
Martin, St. Lucie and Indian
River counties with the goal of
advancing the profession of
public relations, promoting
high professional and ethical
standards and building the
reputation of the profession
on the Treasure Coast.
For more information, visit
www.fpratreasurecoast.com.
*Gregory Anthony Evans, 32,
2819 Stoneway Lane, Apt. A, Fort
Pierce, was arrested Aug. 23 and
charged with driving while intoxicat-
ed and corruption by threat.
*Matthew Allan Dorfman, 27, 507
Northwest 66th Lane, Coral Springs,
was arrested Aug. 22 and charged
with carrying a concealed firearm,
possession of drug paraphernalia
and possession of 20 grams or less
of marijuana.
*Hyshon J. Pittman, 33, 32 Dania
Beach Blvd., Unit 14, Dania Beach,
was arrested Aug. 25 and charged
with fleeing, possession of a con-
trolled substance without a prescrip-
tion, resisting an officer without vio-
lence and driving without a driver's
license
Florida Department of
Corrections
*Lenny Delvalle, 31, 601 1/2 S.
Market Ave., Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed Aug. 20 and charged with viola-
tion of probation. He was on proba-
tion for fleeing and eluding, driving
while license revoked and being a
habitual traffic offender.
*Kamon Christophe Holobaugh,
20, 5205 N.W. Bengal St., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Aug. 20 and
charged with violation of probation.
He was on probation for sale or
delivery of marijuana and posses-
sion of more than 20 grams of mari-
juana.
*McQuill D. Jackson, 19, 1608
Avenue K, Fort Pierce, was arrested
Aug. 24 and charged with violation of
probation. He was on probation for
carrying a concealed weapon.
Indian River County
Sheriff's Office
*Richard Cutbert Mitchell, 45, 630
Clifton St., Orlando, was arrested
Aug. 21 and charged with fleeing
and reckless driving.
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Bank to sponsor
luncheon
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MARTIN COUNTY-
Comerica Bank in Stuart has
agreed to be the presenting
sponsor for the 15th annual
National Philanthropy Day
awards luncheon.
This year, the event will
be held on Nov. 20 at
Harbour Ridge Yacht and
Country Club in Palm City.
National Philanthropy
Day recognizes the impact
that philanthropy has on
the fabric of the communi-
ty.
The Association of
Fundraising Professionals,
Treasure Coast Chapter,
honors individuals and
groups whose hard work
and achievements have
enriched lives in Martin and
St. Lucie counties and
throughout the world.
Comerica Bank has 10
locations in Florida and is a
subsidiary of Comerica
Incorporated.
For more information on
National Philanthropy Day
e-mail judy.cruz@united-
wayslc.org or
reneelbooth@aol.com.
Comerica Bank will be
the presenting sponsor
at the 15th annual
National Philanthropy
Day awards luncheon.
From left: Nancy Teise,
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Cruz, vice president
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United Way of St. Lucie
County; Ronald Quinlan,
vice president, portfolio
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY -
Seacoast National Bank
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United Way's "Stuff the Bus"
school supply drive that
were collected from early
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preserving its historic
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
Leslie "Dale" Hayes, Indi-
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chickens.
Larry Tenbrink of Mount
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A Fort Pierce resident,
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college in 1979 and has
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As a 30-year employee,
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The 61-year-old handy-
man told the Skagit Valley
Herald that he's back home
after a trip to the hospital.
And though the opossum is
free for now, he'll be hunt-
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says he'll use a trap.
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robbery.
A New Jersey man who
robbed banks every Thurs-
day has been sentenced to
nearly six years in federal
prison.
Peter Bielecke (by-LEK'-
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one count of bank robbery,
but admitted five other
holdups on consecutive
Thursday in January,
February and March.
He robbed banks in
several cities including
Brick, his hometown. He
didn't give a reason for
choosing Thursdays, but
authorities say the pattern
made it easier to track him.
From The Journal News,
www.thejournalnews.com:
Senior chases DWI suspect
through two states.
An 83-year-old driver
chased a pickup truck for 15
miles from New York into
Connecticut, helping police
catch the drunken driving
suspect who rear-ended his
car. The incident started on
Interstate-684 in southeast
New York.
Frank Canale of Scarsdale,
Edwin Massey,
Indian River State
College president,
left, presents Leslie
'Dale' Hayes, IRSC
instructional advise-
ment department
chairwoman, with
the Anne R. Snyder
Department Chair
Excellence Award at
the recent endowed
teaching chair
faculty meeting.
Photo courtesy of
Indian River
State College
N.Y., pursued the man to his
driveway in Danbury,
Conn., and stayed there
until police arrived. He says
he feared the man could kill
someone. His daughter
called police on her cell
phone during the chase.
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states, the pair missed the
wedding they were heading
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Many East Coast surfing
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Golf day returning to Port St. Lucie
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PORT ST. LUCIE The
third annual Patriot Golf
Day will take place Sept. 5,
starting at 8 a.m.
Festivities will start with a
parade processional on Per-
fect Drive by the color
guards from American
Legion Post No. 318, Patrick
Air Force Base and several
local junior ROTC high
school groups.
The parade will proceed
to the driving range, where a
very special flag raising cer-
emony will take place,
accompanied by volleys of
authentic World War II era
M-1 rifles. The Avenue D
Boys Choir will sing the
national anthem.
The posting of the colors
will be followed by an invo-
cation from American
Legion Chaplain John
Hager.
Check presentations from
the American Legion, PGA
life members living in Port
St. Lucie and other area
groups will also present
their donations to the Folds
of Honor.
After the bands and choir
play, selected songs
throughout the ceremony, a
benediction by Chaplain
Hager will precede the final
choir selection.
The "21 golf ball salute"
will have two volleys, first by
American Legion veterans
and then PGA golf club vet-
erans. A historic display
from the 2009 PGA Champi-
onship, the Wanamaker Tro-
phy and the Ryder Cup will
all be present.
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City aims to reduce litter
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PORT ST. LUCIE Keep
Port St. Lucie Beautiful has
received a $1,500 grant to
take part in a national pro-
gram to reduce the impact
of cigarette butt litter.
Known as the Keep
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butt litter throughout Port
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Cigarette butts are the
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Mayors and community
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SEALS Museum will be on
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Kevin Compare will con-
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and a jet flyover is sched-
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Local kids step out
Thirty kids, ages 6-19, are
stepping out in Fort Pierce
as part of the dance troupe
Showtyme Entertainment
Group.
Founded by Jarvis
Gilliam, whose days job is
with the Boys and Girls
Club, the group is hoping to
spend this Labor Day week-
end in Orlando at The Dis-
ney Step Classics.
To raise the money to
make the trip, the group
has performed at Friday
Fest, asking for donations.
They've asked for sponsors,
as well, but it's a tough eco-
nomic environment. Most
of the kids don't come from
families that can afford to
send them on a trip.
Mr. Gilliam was on the
step dance team in high
school.
"When I first started,
some of the older boys were
on step teams," he said.
"They updated my steps
and are junior coaches. The
kids come up with their
own steps. They're that
good."
The troupe rehearses in
Mr. Gilliam's driveway and
performs at birthday par-
ties, nursing homes, church
events and anywhere
they're invited. They
research the music appro-
priate for each setting. Mr.
Gilliam says if they're asked
to do a Bar Mitzvah, they'll
study up.
The group has big sup-
porters in Tony Wilson, the
man James Brown chose to
carry on his music, and
Renee Page of the Sunrise
Theatre.
Mr. Wilson, who recently
moved to Fort Pierce and
was given the key to the
city, has asked some of the
kids to perform with him.
He hopes the community
will give them its support.
"It's about the communi-
ty and the kids," he said.
"You have to give them a
stage. They're talented and
they have the tools. They
just need the stage and I
think we should give it to
them."
For Mr. Gilliam, it's about
more than dancing.
"I hope it teaches them to
stay involved in positive
things," he said. "My goal is
to keep them focused and
give them something posi-
tive to do."
It's a goal we should all
support.
For more information,
call Jarvis Gilliam at (772)
828-5735 or Capriced Oliv-
er at (772) 672-1557 or visit
Retired cop writes
about humor in a
tough job
By Shelley Koppel
Entertainment writer
PORT ST. LUCIE Bob
Morrissey was the lead
detective on the midnight
shift for the Toledo, Ohio
Police Department. He was
retiring after some 30 years
on the force and was driv-
ing back to the station for
the last time in the middle
of the night. Suddenly, a
car drove past with a body
tied to the luggage rack.
Mr. Morrissey called for
backup and the car was
pulled over. The officers
approached, guns drawn,
but the driver shouted that
he could explain. Mr. Mor-
rissey told him to do it.
The man explained that
he and his friend had been
at a party and gotten
drunk. He had a new car
and he didn't want it to get
messed up, so he tied his
drunken friend to the top,
where, if the friend were
sick, a car wash would take
care of it.
Mr. Morrissey shook the
man tied to the rack and
asked if he were OK. He
mumbled something and
went back to sleep.
Mr. Morrissey looked at
the uniform officers and
said, 'This one's yours,
boys. This old man is retir-
ing.'"
That story and many
others about life on the
force are recounted in Mr.
Morrissey's books,
"Humorous Beat: Actual
Funny Police Stories," "2nd
Humorous Beat" and "A
Cop's Gotta Laugh." He
spoke recently about how
he channeled the stress of
police work into comic
relief.
"There were bad times
for police officers in the
1960s and 70s," Mr. Morris-
sey said. "There were riots
and the Vietnam War.
Many police officers
became alcoholics because
of the stress and there was
a lot of divorce. I said, 'Nah,
this ain't gonna happen.' I
kept a log of only the
humorous stuff."
Eventually, he had 175
stories.
"Whenever I'd get down,
I'd read the logs and laugh
at the stupid things that
people did," he said. "I had
no intention to write a
book."
Mr. Morrissey, who
holds a degree in political
science from the University
of Toledo, came to the Trea-
sure Cast in 1993. One day,
he was on the beach and
began talking with a fellow
walker. The man, who
taught writing, was inter-
ested in the stories and
invited Mr. Morrissey to
join his writing group. The
detective was apprehen-
sive.
"These people have
degrees in English litera-
ture," he said. "I went to
three meetings and they
said I had to bring a story. I
got up in front and
thought, 'I'm in the minor
leagues and these guys are
in the majors.'"
Mr. Morrissey returned
the next week with one of
his stories.
"The room got real
quiet," he said. "Then they
said is was 'refreshing' and
asked for more. Every time
I went, I gave them a story.
They corrected them and
encouraged me."
Today, Mr. Morrissey has
written five books, includ-
ing one about the Korean
War and a new one, "The
Vagabonds," a fictionalized
account of his time with
the Toledo Tornado, a
semi-professional football
team.
His wife, Mary, an artist,
is the illustrator for all of
the books.
Mr. Morrissey has also
competed in law enforce-
ment games and has many
medals for racquetball and
swimming. They sit next to
the medals for bravery for a
cop who was shot at
numerous times and
stabbed. He has put it all
into perspective.
"You should judge your
life not in the money, but in
how many times you
laugh," he said. "If you
don't laugh, what's the
point of being on the plan-
et? It's being happy that's
the main thing."
Bob Morrissey is avail-
able to talk to groups. His
books are available at Bor-
ders and by calling (718)
879-3958.
Out & about
SPECIAL EVENTS
FRIDAY, SEPT. 4 WEDNESDAY, SEPT.
20
The Pineapple Playhouse, 700 W.
Weatherbee Road, Fort Pierce, opens its
season with the comedy "Key for Two."
Performances are Thursday through
Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $15. Call the box office at
(772) 465-0366 between 12:30- 4 p.m.
BARS AND CLUBS
FRIDAY, SEPT. 4
Cobb's Landing, 200 N. Indian River
Drive, Fort Pierce, Alex Kash, 6-10 p.m.
(772) 460-9014.
Conchy Joe's Seafood, 3945 N.E.
Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach,
Reggae by Rainfall, Friday and Saturday,
8 p.m. to midnight. (772) 334-1130.
Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E. Jensen
Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach, Call for
performers. 8 p.m.-midnight. (772) 225-
3444.
Finz Waterfront Grille, 4290 S.E.
Salerno Road, Port Salerno. The Critters,
9 p.m. to midnight. (772) 283-1929.
Hutchinson Island Marriott Resort
Tiki Bar, 555 N.E. Ocean Blvd., Hutchin-
son Island, (772) 225-3700.
Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E. Bayview St.,
Stuart, the Jukebox Band, 8:30 p.m.-
12:30 a.m. (772) 223-5048.
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.
The Stern House, 4110 SE Salerno
Road, Port Salerno. Call for performers,
7-10 p.m. (772) 463-1166.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 5
St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie. Call for
performers. (772) 337-7778.
Caf4 Crime, 1068 S.E. Port St. Lucie
Blvd., Port St. Lucie, 6-8:30 p.m. (772)
337-2111.
Conchy Joe's Seafood, 3945 N.E.
Indian River Drive, Jensen Beach,
Reggae by Rainfall, 8 p.m. to midnight.
(772) 334-1130.
Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E. Jensen
Beach Blvd., Jensen Beach, Call for
performers, 7:30-11:30 p.m. (772) 225-
3444.
Finz Waterfront Grille, 4290 S.E.
Salerno Road, Port Salerno. The Critters,
9 p.m.-midnight. (772) 283-1929.
Kings Head Pub, 2838 S.W. Port St.
Lucie Blvd., Call for performers; (772)
340-1223.
Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E. Bayview St.,
Stuart, the Jukebox Band, 8:30 p.m. -
12:30 a.m. (772) 223-5048.
St. Lucie Lanes, 6759 S. Federal
STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 9-4-2009
Aries-March 21-April 19
Measure the quality of your
life by the happiness and joy
you feel in your heart. You
were born to be of service.
You are at your best when you
are able to help others search-
ing to find answers to their
challenges. Everyone gains
strength and hope from your
light and presence. This depth
of spirit is your greatest power.
Taurus-April 20-May 20
Most of the things you worry
about never come to pass. It is
a waste of time and energy to
think too much about why
things didn't work out. We
don't have to be rocket scien-
tists to figure out life. Surren-
der your will and ask spirit to
direct your life and give you
vision. Lighten up. Be patient.
Spirit is on your side.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
Make the most of opportuni-
ties in life as they present
themselves. Make hay while
the sun shines is an old
adage. The second key is to
continue to learn new and
better ways to present your
gifts and talents. Life is a
school, you know. Now take
action and make things hap-
pen. Victory over life is now
assured.
Cancer-June 22-July 22
You know you are making
progress when warm feelings
come from closest friends.
The happiness in your heart
ripples out, gets into their
hearts and comes back multi-
plied. This is your defining
quality about life. You are so
generous with your love. You
are the master of love. Let it
come back to you multiplied.
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
You feel so much joy in your
heart and spirit. You have
plenty of gratitude. Wow! You
have a jubilant life. Love is the
key. You have an abundance
of that. More is on the way.
You have a dream. Direct your
passion to them. Now the uni-
verse goes to work and
increases them. This keeps
you on the winning side of
life.
Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept.22
Be open to changes in plans.
A new and easier course is at
hand. Rise above any real or
imaginary obstacles. This is
done by listening closely to
your inner guidance and act-
ing on your visions. Some-
times, taking quick action
* Bogey's & Stogey's, 1032 S.E. Port See OUT, B4
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*Moonlight Paddle, from
5-8:30 p.m., $45 includes
dinner (MOEC members
$42), includes kayak (1 or 2
person), paddle, life-jacket,
instruction and dinner.
Best for ages 6 and up. For
information call (772) 466-
1600, Ext. 3071. The Mana-
tee Observation and Educa-
tion Center is located at 480
N. Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 5
*Kayaking Round Island,
10 a.m.-1 p.m., $35 with
snack (MOEC members
$33), Look for manatees
and other wildlife as you
enjoy a serene paddle in the
gentle waters around beau-
tiful Round Island. Call
(772) 466-1600, Ext. 3071
for information. The Mana-
tee Observation and Educa-
tion Center is located at 480
N. Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce.
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2541 Walton Road, Port St.
Lucie. For more informa-
tion, call (772) 398-2779.
*Walk the Marsh & Scrub
at the Savannas Preserve
from 9 10:30 a.m. Free
(donations graciously
accepted). Join expert
guides as guide participants
on a tour of the marsh and
scrub, pointing out the
flowers, birds, reptiles, and
more that make the Savan-
nas Preserve on of the most
unique ecosystems around.
2541 Walton Road, Port St.
Lucie. For more informa-
tion, call (772) 398-2779
TUESDAY, SEPT. 8
*Edible landscaping
workshop from 6 7:30 p.m.
at the Seventh Day Adven-
tist Church, located at 2601
Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce,
topics include organic gar-
dening, integrated pest
management, home-grown
herbs, tropical fruits, com-
posting, rain barrels and
more. This workshop is free,
but reservations are
required. To register call,
(772) 462-1660.
*Forgotten Soldiers
Event, from 8:30 10 a.m.,
at Crepemaker Cafe, 10658
S.W. Village Parkway, Port
St. Lucie. Door prizes. Bring
donations for soldiers. For
more information, call (772)
345-5040.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 11
*The members of Charles
0. Hines American Legion
Post 171 will have a memo-
rial service at the Veterans
Memorial Park on Indian
River Drive in Fort Pierce on
beginning at 9 a.m. For
more information or to par-
ticipate, call (772) 460-2224
or (772) 501-5204 or e-mail
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*Brown Bag Lunch Lec-
ture, noon, free. Bring a
lunch and a friend to The
Manatee Center's Septem-
ber Brown Bag Lunch Lec-
ture. Brandi LLanas, Cura-
tor Assistant for the
Manatee Center, will pres-
ent a lecture on Native
Plants at the Manatee Cen-
ter. For information call
(772) 466-1600, Ext. 3071.
The Manatee Observation
and Education Center is
located at 480 N. Indian
River Drive, Fort Pierce.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 11-
SATURDAY, SEPT 12
*Singles Association of
Florida Dance hosted by
Commodore Singles Club at
the Polish American Club,
Port St. Lucie. All single
adults welcome. Live 40s-
50s Big Band Music Dance
Both nights, $19. BYOB.
snacks, setups, door prizes.
Dress code. For more infor-
mation, call (772) 334-2991.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 12
*Another Man's Treasure
sale at A.E. Backus Muse-
um, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Members only, from 8-10
a.m. For more information,
call (772) 465-0630. 500 N.
Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce.
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Boys' choir to
perform
The Avenue D Boys'
Choirs will kick off the
third annual Patriot Golf
day celebration at the
PGA Golf Club in Port St.
Lucie on Sept. 5. All pro-
ceeds from the Labor Day
weekend event will be
donated to the Folds of
Honor Foundation, which
provides scholarships to
families of military veter-
ans killed or wounded in
the line of duty.
The choir will begin the
event at 8 a.m. with a ren-
dition of the national
anthem, followed by
speakers and additional
selections from the choir.
The opening cere-
monies are free and open
to the public.
Auditions set
The Pineapple Play-
house, located at 700 W.
Weatherbee Road, Fort
Pierce, will hold open
auditions for the Ray
Cooney farce, "It Runs in
the Family," on Sept 6-7 at
7 p.m. The cast of 12
ranges in age from the
teens through the 90s.
The cast includes four
males, three females and
three roles that could be
male or female (It's a
farce, folks.)
The play will be pre-
sentedfrom Nov. 4-22.
For more information,
call (772) 465-0366 or visit
the Web site www.Pineap-
plePlayhouse.com
Harmonica
competition set
The seventh annual
South Florida Harmonica
Blowoff will take place
Sept. 6 and local per-
former Hurricane Hawk
has again been invited to
perform. His time slot is 6
p.m., but he says that
there's always a huge
crowd and people should
get there early.
The event takes place at
315 S.E. Port St. Lucie
Blvd., across from City
Hall in Port St. Lucie.
Hawk and his band, the
Invaders, have been invit-
ed to perform at the South
Florida International
Blues Festival on Nov. 6-8
at Nova Southeastern
University in Fort Laud-
erdale.
Library presents
local artists
The Morningside
Branch Library, located at
2410 Morningside Blvd.,
Port St. Lucie, presents
the September "Walls of
Art" with a nature theme.
Through September,
library visitors can enjoy
the award-winning pho-
tography of Gene Scholler
and oil paintings by Janis
Scholler.
The "Walls of Art" dis-
play is ongoing and
changes monthly.
If you are interested in
displaying your handi-
crafts or artwork, contact
MaryBeth at (772) 337-
5632 or stop by the library.
Film wraps
Filming has ended on
"Natalie, Queen of Scots,"
the independent feature
shot on the Treasure
Coast.
The film showcases the
beaches of Hutchinson
Island and many other
venues in the area.
Director Brian Carroll
and producer Serenity
Caldwell came to the
Treasure Coast in 2007 to
scout locations and fell in
love with the coastal
towns and local talent.
In addition, the level of
support from the commu-
nity allowed them to
make a high-quality pro-
duction within their
budget.
The film is a production
of Lobsterback Entertain-
ment, based in New Eng-
land. During post-pro-
duction, Nr. Carroll plans
to move the company's
headquarters to the Trea-
sure Coast.
The film is expected to
be ready by December
and the hope is to show it
at key film festivals with
the possibility of distribu-
lion. Investors are still
welcome.
For more information,
visit the Web site
www.nataliequeenofs-
cots.com or call Brian
Carroll at (860) 490-9883.
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when it feels right is better
than waiting on a long, hard
grind. Relax. It's all OK.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct.22
Ask spirit for new direction and
then be open to listening to
new ideas as they pop into the
mind. You have the greatest
protection from spirit. You are
the balance point. Allow your-
self to receive the blessings
you have given to others. Live
life with this glow.
Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
When situations are beyond
your control, let go and be
accepting. You have done your
best. Be satisfied. Back off and
keep your faith. Human timing
and universal timing are two
different things. Sometimes
we just have to wait, be
patient, have faith and trust.
Now things will work out as
supposed to.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
Changes in attitude can
change lives. Great attitudes
can produce miracles. The
guardian angels watching over
us know. Refuse to let little
things annoy or upset you.
Keep on focusing on the big-
ger picture. Be grateful for all
your accomplishments in life.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Your life is coming into com-
plete focus. True purpose and
destiny has been lying deep
within you for all your earthly
days. Your desires and visions
from the past are bearing fruit.
Your future happiness is
assured. You are listening and
spirit is blessing you in the
highest ways anyone could
ever dream. And so it is.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb.18
The world sees you as calm,
but under the surface, there is
a strong, fiery nature that gives
you the strength to carry on,
regardless of the challenges
faced on the road of life. Your
strongest gift is that of com-
municating. You are a master
of the written and spoken
word. Is broadcasting in your
future?
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
You are preparing the banquet
table of the sweet life you
have always wanted. Stay in
your elegance. Just keep it
simple and take time for the
simple pleasures. Stay close to
nature. You are a water sign.
Do you spend quality time in
the water? No one can make
you truly happy if you don't
make yourself happy first.
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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.
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9
Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-11
p.m. (772) 344-7774.
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Archie's Seabreeze, 401 S.
Ocean Drive, Fort Pierce, jazz
and steak night every Thurs-
day, 7-10 p.m. (772) 460-
3888.
Thirsty Turtle, 2825 S.W.
Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, Davee Bryan, 7:45-11
p.m.
UPCOMING EVENTS
FRIDAY, SEPT. 18
Joy Night with the Mighty
Clouds of Joy comes to the
Sunrise Theatre, 117 S. Second
St., Fort Pierce at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $25 and $20. Call
the box office at (772) 461-
4775 or order online at
www.sunrisetheatre.com.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 19
Hank Western & Friends
present a night of comedy at
the Sunrise Theatre, 117 S.
Second St., Fort Pierce, to raise
funds for the Sunrise Theatre
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and 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $20.
Call the box office at (772)
461-4775 or order online at
www.sunrisetheatre.com.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 25 SATURDAY,
SEPT. 26
Singer Cherrill Rae comes
to the Pineapple Playhouse,
700 W. Weatherbee Road, Fort
Pierce, as part of the new
"Entertainer" series. Perfor-
mances are at 8 p.m. Tickets
are $20 for adults and $10 for
students. Call the box office at
(772) 465-0366 from 12:30-4
p.m., Monday-Friday.
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.
AMVETS Post 19, 2024 S.
Federal Highway, Fort Pierce,
every Friday night from 5-9
p.m. with Michael and Terri's
Request Line Music. (772)
626-1049.
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.
Jilly's Grille: The Ramada
Inn, 1200 Southeast U.S. 1,
Stuart. Karaoke with Perma-
nent Affair 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
(772) 287-6917.
Lane 21 at Jensen Beach
Bowl: 2303 N.E. Dixie High-
way, Jensen Beach, A Kiss By A
Rose karaoke, 8 p.m.-midnight
Friday; 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Saturday.
(772) 225-2695.
Oasis Caf6: 6208 South
East U.S. 1, Stuart, Outlaw
Karaoke 9:30 p.m. today,
Saturday and Tuesday. (772)
220-1565.
Pop-a-Top Tavern: 802
S.W. Bayshore Blvd., Port St.
Lucie. Outlaw Karaoke 7:30-
11:30 p.m. Wednesday. (772)
879-9188.
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,
Thursday 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.-
mid night, Wednesday. (772)
340-1177.
The Wave Bar and
Lounge: 1628 S. Federal
Highway, Stuart. Open mic,
7:30 p.m. Tuesday. (772) 287-
0018.
22 Fisherman's Wharf:
Thursday, at 8 p.m. 22
Fisherman's Wharf, Fort Pierce,
Call (772) 468-7758.
If you would like your live
entertainment listings carried
in the "Out andAbout"
section, please e-mail them to
shelley55@bellsouth.net or
news@hometownnewsol.com.
The deadline is two weeks
before the performance. For
example, if you are having a
band on Sept 25, the deadline
is Sept 11.
E-mail the listings weekly or
monthly, if you know who will
be appearing that far in
advance.
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SEPTEMBER 6, 7 & 8 2009
AUDITION TIME: 7:00 PM
Need: 4 males, 5 females & 3 roles could
be male or female. Ages teens to 90's
(Additional Auditions maybe scheduled due
to the holiday weekend. Please check our
website:www.pineappleplayhouse.com)
"It Runs In The Family" I
A farce by Ray Cooney
Set in the doctor's common room of a London Hospital, Dr
David Morton is rehearsing his speech for the prestigious
Ponsonby Lecture, which could lead to his knighthood,
when in burst an old flame, hotly pursed by her (their?)
son, who is hotly pursed by the police. Impersonations
and rehearsals for the hospital pantomime all make for a
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Show Dates: November 5-22, 2009
St. Lucie Community Theatre's
THE PINEAPPLE
PLAYHOUSE
700 W. Weatherbee Road
(Off US 1 just North of Midway Road in Ft. Pierce)
772 465-0366
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Port St. Lucie. For more
information, call (772) 336-
4343.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 26
*The second annual
Treasure Coast Beer Fest,
from 1-5 p.m. in the Down-
town Fort Pierce city park-
ing garage. Over 200 craft
beers to sample. $25
advanced sales, $30 at the
door Tickets are limited,
buy early. Proceeds benefit
Kate's Hope and Learn to
Read of St. Lucie County.
For more information, visit
www.TreasureCoastBeer-
Fest.com
ONGOING EVENTS
*AMVETS Post 15 serves
breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m.
every Sunday at 2024 South
U.S. 1, Fort Pierce. Proceeds
go toward the Americanism
program. Admission is a $4
donation. For information,
call (772) 464-7751.
*Bird watching cruise: See
nesting birds on the bird
watching cruise, which
departs at 4:30 p.m. on Fri-
days, from Rivergate Park,
2200 S.E. Midport Road,
Port St. Lucie. Private char-
ters are available, and reser-
vations are required. For
more information, call
(772) 489-8344
*Bilingual Hispanic chil-
dren's story time: 11 a.m. at
the Morningside branch
library, 2410 S.E. Morning-
side Blvd, Port St. Lucie.
This weekly event is geared
toward children ages 3 to 6.
For more information, call
(772) 337-5632.
*Caribbean American
Cultural Group. Meetings
are held on the 3rdWednes-
day of every month at 6:30
p.m. at 172 N.E. St. James
Drive, Port St Lucie. Friday
nights are our fun/games
nights, starting at 7 p.m.
There are also several spe-
cial events throughout the
year. All are welcome. For
more information, call
(772) 785-8350.
*Community garage sale:
Held the third Saturday of
every month in the Minsky
Gym parking lot. Find a bar-
gain or for $5.85 per parking
space, be a vendor and
unload all of your unwant-
ed treasures. So go ahead
and clean out your garages.
Sorry, there will be no tele-
phone registrations. Call
Demetris at (772) 344-4300.
*Downtown Fort Pierce
Farmer's Market runs from
8 a.m. to noon every Satur-
day at the east end of
Orange Avenue in Fort
Pierce. Breakfast and music
is available, rain or shine.
For information, call (772)
940-1145.
*Eco-cruise: See alliga-
tors, turtles and birds on
the St. Lucie River Aquatic
Preserve's 90-minute cruise.
Cruise departs at 1 p.m.
from River Park Marina, 500
S.E. Prima Vista Blvd., Port
St. Lucie. The cost is $18.78
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Hurricane survival ideas, just in case we'll need them
Hello smart shoppers.
While everyone else
was thinking of the
coming hurricane season, I
was recovering from major
surgery. I'd like to pretend it's
not here, but that doesn't
work, so here are some ideas
for this hurricane season. I
pray it just passes us by.
Living without the com-
forts of home is difficult.
Stock up on water, since no
power means no water. When
a hurricane is coming, pack
your freezer with bottles of
water; a full freezer will keep
foods colder longer. Remem-
ber, liquid expands when
frozen. If using glass jars, fill
to one inch from the top.
WARNING: Do NOT use
empty gallons you've been
saving from last season;
they're probably loaded with
bacteria. Recycle and buy
new.
Make sure your grill's gas
tank is full and have a back-
up tank just in case. If
charcoal is your choice, buy
early and buy plenty. Buy
yourself a portable tabletop
stove that is powered by cans
of butane fuel. I have one and
believe me, it was a lifesaver.
Save your good pots and
pans. Check out thrift stores
or garage sales for old pots
that you can use on your grill.
A battery-powered fan is a
must have. The most perish-
able foods are ground meat,
seafood, poultry and pork.
Beef steaks and roasts will
keep longer, since they're
aged before you buy them
and grilling will kill bacteria.
If freezer foods are still cold
use them, if warm; toss.
When hurricane season
approaches, don't stock up
on great buys, buy only
what's necessary. The way
you package foods for the
freezer will determine how
long they will stay cold.
Leave meat in the store
package, then wrap in foil,
sealing tightly, and then use
plastic wrap or bags. For
other meats that are not pre-
packaged, wrap in butcher
paper then foil and lastly,
plastic. Do the same with
frozen vegetables and fruit.
Here are some dinner and
side ideas I came up with:
Linguini with clams, camp-
fire stew, chicken curry,
creamed tuna on toast,
salmon croquettes in a
cheese sauce, potato pan-
cakes with applesauce,
potato croquettes made with
instant potatoes. Polenta
(corn meal mush), comes in a
tube similar to rolled pork
sausage and does not need
refrigeration.
Mashed potatoes freeze
great. Make plenty, using a
butter substitute and fat-free
half and half. No hurricane?
You'll have plenty for future
dinners.
Anything made with
vinegar can survive without
refrigeration (ketchup,
pickles, etc.). Stock up on
jarred spaghetti sauce,
especially those made with
meat; it's wonderful on top of
polenta.
Prior to a storm, cook
assorted pastas until al dente,
rinse in cold water and
freeze. To use, simply heat
water on the grill and add
pasta. Buy skim milk powder
and quarts of milk sold on
store shelves. They're
hermetically sealed and need
no refrigeration.
Stock up on evaporated
milk, canned tuna, chicken,
baby clams, clam juice,
canned broth, soups, Italian
grated cheese, packaged
American cheese, every kind
of canned dinner and
vegetable you can think of:
canned fruits, potatoes (fresh
and canned), onions, fresh
garlic, peanut butter, jelly,
instant rice, instant potatoes,
Ramen noodles and, of
ROMANCING
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with the
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course, bread.
One perk of being a food
columnist is the free books I
receive from local authors.
Daphne Nikolopoulos is the
author of "The Storm
Gourmet," a guide to creating
extraordinary meals without
electricity. The book contains
very unusual and delicious
sounding choices. Books are
available at Target and most
bookstores and online at
Amazon.com, or call Pineap-
ple Press at (800) 746-3275.
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remaining ingredients. Shape
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for adults, $15 for children.
For more information, call
(772) 489-8344.
*Florida dolphin watch
tours: Unique year-round
dolphin watching boat tour
for groups of six passengers
at a time. The sightseeing
tour lasts two hours. Adult
tickets are $35 and tickets
for children under 13 are
$17.50. The tour leaves at
9:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m. and
3:30 p.m. every day from the
South Bridge Marina in Fort
Pierce. Advance reserva-
tions are required. Call
(772) 466-4660.
*Florida Power & Light
Energy Encounter: Tours of
Florida Power & Light begin
at 10 a.m. and stop at 4 p.m.
Sunday through Friday. The
center is at 6501 South A1A,
Hutchinson Island, Fort
Pierce. It has more than 30
interactive displays about
energy, nuclear power and
electricity. Admission is
free; reservations required
for groups of 10 or more. For
information, call (772) 468-
4111, or (877) FPL-4FUN.
*Friday sunset cruise at
Rivergate Park. Boat leaves
at 4 p.m. from 2200 S.E. Vet-
eran's Memorial Parkway,
Port St. Lucie. Cost: $18.78
for adults. Enjoy dining
afterwards at nearby restau-
rants. For more information,
call (772) 489-8344.
*Friday Fest, first Friday
of every month in Fort
Pierce at Marina Square at
Melody Lane and Avenue A.
The free event is held from
5:30-8:30 p.m., weather per-
mitting, and features live
music, children's activities,
arts and craft vendors and
food stalls. Call Main Street
Fort Pierce at (772) 466-
3880.
*Friday night pizza jam:
Held on the fourth Friday of
every month from 6-9 p.m.
Features basketball games,
contests and pizza for chil-
dren, ages 6-12. Parents
must register their children
at the door before the event
at the Robert Minsky Gym-
nasium, 750 S.W. Darwin
Blvd., Port St. Lucie. Chil-
dren will not be allowed to
leave until a parent picks
them up. Parents must
bring identification when
picking up their children.
This is a lock-in program;
doors will be locked at 6:30
p.m. For more information,
call Demetris at (772) 344-
4300.
*Fort Pierce Jazz Society
arts and crafts show: The
Jazz & Blues Society arts and
crafts show is scheduled
from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. every
Saturday. The event is on
Indian River Drive, just
north of the library, in
Downtown Fort Pierce. For
information, call (772) 460-
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Owen 'Jerry' G.
Curran
Owen "Jerry" G. Curran, 67,
of Port St. Lucie, died Aug. 18,
2009.
He was born in Queens,
N.Y., and moved to Port St.
Lucie 31 years ago.
He served in the U.S.
Marines.
He was preceded in death
by his parents, Owen and
Mary.
He is survived by his wife of
31 years, Christine; five sons,
Michael, Daniel, Donald,
Steven and David; a sister,
Vivian; two brothers, Patrick
and Joseph; 12 grandchildren
and many nieces and
nephews.
Arrangements by All County
Funeral Home.
Theresa Novara
Theresa Novara, 78, of Port
St. Lucie, died Aug. 22, 2009.
She was born in Brooklyn,
N.Y., and lived in Port St. Lucie
for two years.
She was preceded in death
by a sister, Angela and a
brother, Charles.
She is survived by her hus-
band of 55 years, Paul; two
sons, John and Salvatore; a
sister, Josephine; two grand-
children and two great-
grandchildren.
Arrangements by Yates
Funeral Home & Crematory.
Susan E.
Pollock-Brewster
Susan E. Pollock-Brewster,
67, of Port St. Lucie, died Aug.
23,2009.
She was born in Cleveland
and lived in Port St. Lucie
since 2003.
She was a member of the
Episcopal Church of the
Nativity in Port St. Lucie and
Heathcote Botanical Gardens
in Fort Pierce.
She was preceded in death
by her son, Patrick and her
brother, James.
She is survived by her hus-
band, Rollin; two daughters,
Jennifer and Carolyn; a son,
Rollin and five grandchildren.
Arrangements by the Yates
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The Crossing
Community Church
The Crossing Community
Church, 8103 Indrio Road,
Fort Pierce, is a host site for
Angel Food Ministries out-
reach 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 mid-
night basketball at Mac Mas-
cilio Gymnasium, 2902 Ave.,
D, Fort Pierce. The fun begins
at 9 p.m. and there is always
room for more players. Be
ready to play because specta-
tors are not permitted. This is
organized by the church.
Resurrection Life Family
Worship Center is located at
405 IxoriaAve., Fort Pierce. For
RELIGION NOTES
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 seventh grade, takes
place on Sundays starting at
10 a.m. For younger children,
there is also nursery available
during the 10 a.m. Sunday
worship service.
Troop news: Boy Scout
Troop 422 meets every Tues-
day evening at 7 p.m. Boys
ages llto 18 are welcome.
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 Monday of
every month at 7 p.m.; new-
comers are welcome.
The church is collecting
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.
For information, call (772)
335-8900. First Presbyterian
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., Sunday
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 wel-
come at GRACE Emmanuel
Church.
For additional information,
call (772) 337-2644. The
church is located at 1470 Huff-
man Road, Port St. Lucie.
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substitute, such as Smart
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1/2-cup dry skim milk
powder, or 1-1/4 cups
evaporated milk, skim or
regular
3/4-cup water (see note)
2 tablespoons flour
1/2-teaspoon salt
Pinch of white pepper
NOTE: If using evaporated
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Melt butter substitute in a
small saucepan. Shake
remaining ingredients briskly
in a covered jar until smooth.
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over low heat until thickened,
stirring constantly. Add
several slices of cheese, stir to
melt. Cover and remove from
heat.
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Patriot Golf Day honors a fallen hero
This year, as we
celebrate Patriot Golf
Day over the course
of the Labor Day weekend,
I felt it important to tell
you just how this day came
to be.
Brad and Brock Bucklin,
premature twins born in
Grand Rapids, Mich., were
part of a family of five sons
of Duane and Dawn
Bucklin of Caledonia,
Mich.
The boys grew up to
become fine young men.
While trying to find
direction in his life, Brock
followed his brother into
the military, enlisting a
year after his brother in
August 2004. Brock told his
father he planned to enter
officer training school and
make the U.S. Army his
career.
"After he got in the
service, he found his way,"
said Duane "Buck" Buck-
lin, 70, a retired vice
president of an office
furniture manufacturer.
While stationed in
Germany, Brad Bucklin
rose to the rank of corpo-
ral. Brock was assigned to
the 1st Battalion, 68th
Armor Regiment, 3rd
Heavy Brigade Combat
Team, and 4th Infantry
Division of Fort Carson,
Colo. In December 2005,
Brock received his call to
service in Iraq.
At age 28, on May 31,
2006, Cpl. Brock Bucklin
was the "acting mayor" of
forward operating base
GABE, on the outskirts of
Baqubah, some 40 miles
northeast of Baghdad.
The appointed mayor
was on leave. Just as a
mayor in a town is the
point person in time of
need, the "mayor" of FOB
GABE was the "go-to" guy
when soldiers had prob-
lems or needs with their
facilities.
It was Brock's duty to
coordinate and manage
the independent contrac-
tors and support resources
to address those needs. On
this particular day, Bucklin
was assigned to assist
civilian contractors to
identify equipment and
property for transport, as
FOB GABE was closing
down.
The civilian contractors
were responsible for
moving concrete barriers,
the largest 12-feet long, 6-
feet high and 4-feet wide
at the base. The barriers
weighed as much as 10
tons each and while they
were moving them onto
trailers for transport one
of the trucks became
stuck.
It was decided they
would pull the truck that
was stuck with another. A
cargo chain was attached
between the two trucks. As
the workers stood off to
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the side, the chain
snapped and a broken link
found Brock, slicing an
artery in his neck.
A Special Forces medic
arrived to provide treat-
ment. Eighteen minutes
later, a MEDEVAC helicop-
ter transported him to LSA
Anaconda Air Force
Hospital. Less than a half-
hour later, Brock Bucklin,
having served only 22
months in the Army, died.
"It is a tragedy when a
son or daughter dies
before you. It is unnatural.
It's the thing that's unac-
ceptable and most trou-
bling," said his father.
Brad fought with his
military command in
Germany to be allowed to
accompany his brother's
coffin home. Then-Capt.
Dan Rooney, a PGA
professional from Broken
Arrow, Okla., and a mem-
ber of the Oklahoma Air
National Guard, was on
that same flight.
The plane landed and
Rooney watched as the
Bucklin's awaited Brad and
the coffin of their late son.
Brock's son, Jacob, was
clinging to the leg of his
mother.
The pilot asked all
passengers to remain in
their seats until the
remains of the fallen hero
could be transferred to his
family. Rooney looked up
and saw half of the pas-
sengers had left the plane.
From that moment, he was
inspired to give back to the
fallen heroes' families.
A little more than a year
after the funeral, Rooney
called Buck, letting him
know his son would not be
forgotten, along with the
families of those who
perished or became
disabled in the line of
duty.
"I am an ordinary
person that has been
blessed with the extraordi-
nary opportunity to be the
flight leader on the Patriot
Golf Day mission," said
Rooney. "I simply planted
a small seed which has
been cultivated by PGA
professionals and great
citizens around the United
States."
Brock Bucklin's son,
Jacob, is now 7, and is the
recipient of a scholarship
generated from Rooney's
vision for honoring the
fallen heroes, the Folds of
Honor Foundation, and its
largest fundraiser, Patriot
Golf Day.
"It was good to know
that something good
comes from this," said
Buck Bucklin. "There are a
lot of other sons, a lot of
other daughters who did
not come home. I'm a
patriot and I have served
in the military. We only
have our freedom because
of our military."
"Never could I imagine
what it was that Dan
Rooney wanted to do,"
continued Buck, "but I
know that my son would
be extremely proud."
If you'd like to honor the
memories of all of our
fallen heroes, please do so
over this Labor Day
weekend by playing at a
participating course.
Courses and additional
information are available
at
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Join the PGA of America
in celebrating with events
scheduled all weekend
long beginning with a
"Glow in the Dark" tourna-
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For more information, call
PGAVillage at (800) 800-
4653 or visit the Web site
at www.pgavillage.com.
James Stammer has been
an avid golfer and golf
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PORT ST. LUCIE looking
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Fully Furnished with
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305-772-4065
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4" wide white walls. Exc
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321-676-0157 see photo
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1976 FORD COURIER
73K original miles. Runs,
needs body work.
$600/obo 772-528-1299
FORD MODEL A-
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seat. 1980 reproduction
made by Shey motors in
Detroit. side mount tire.
Grey and black. Shows
like new. 1100 orig
miles. No rust, radio,
heater, trunk. Garaged
$20,000/obo
772-299-0420
BUICK REGAL custom
1996 Perfect, cold A/C,
upgraded stereo/CD. 30
mpg. $1950. 760-288-
1963 772-286-1794
FORD TAURUS '04
81,000 miles, silver, gray
cloth interior, Excellent
Shape. Ice Cold A/C
$4800.772-971-6230
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$2000 732-961-9022
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SPECIAL ONLY $200.
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water, sewer & more in-
cluded. 772-581-4440
*restrictions apply
*Income restrictions apply
STUART 55+ Waterfront
Circle Bay Condo. Boat
dock avail. End unit
1200sqft. Gas stove.
Pool, balcony, cable.
$750/mo 707-480-5411
STUART ADORABLE
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St. Lucie River. Great
location. 772-834-6167
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2/2 $215 weekly includes
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772-486-3522
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porches, pool $1200/mo
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efficiencies. Sierra Con-
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Judy Conran Broker
772-283-5763
STUART: 1 month free.
1 br/1ba condo. Pool,
laundry on site. Avail for
Sept 1. $650/mo $550
dep 772-341-3332
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specials! lbr from $475,
2br from $600 incl
water/sewer, Tile, New
appl. Near Beach, Park &
Restaurant 772-563-0013
VERO/FORT PIERCE
Holiday Pines 2/2 comp
furn. Walk to golf course.
$600/mo 1st & sec.
352-507-1932 see photos
at joejoetech@aol.com
JENSEN BEACH
2/1-1/2 mobile home,
$550/mo
1/1 Cottage $500/mo
Efficiency $450/mo incl
elec, 772-692-0807
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great condition. 9500
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built-ins, great for handy-
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321-302-1459
CARGO Enclosed 7 x 14
2 axle Interstate '08. 2200
mi, ramp lots of chrome.
Perfect for Harley's
$3200/obo 772-812-3155
ENCLOSED LAWN
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condition. $900
772-468-7491
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772-361-4460
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outdrive, trailer, extras,
runs good. $2500
772-216-3054
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TENNESSEE: Gated
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Roads, Under Ground
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cie Medical Center. Pur-
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Call Owner 772-349-7345
PORT ST. LUCIE 2/1 +
carport, shed, porch.
CBS, apple, teal carpet.
New tile in Bedrooms &
kit. No pets, F/L/S
$700/mo 772-359-4267
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stores, dining, etc.
$950/mo incl. cable/ lawn
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IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.:
562009CP000776-S1
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CARL 0. ANDERSON,
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 CARL 0.
ANDERSON, deceased,
File No.:
562009CP000776-S1, by
the Circuit Court for St.
Lucie County, Florida,
Probate Division, the
address of which is P.O.
Drawer 700 Fort Pierce,
FL 34954; that the
decedent's date of death
was May 31, 2009; that
the total cash value of the
estate is $0.00 and that
the names and
addresses to whom it has
been assigned by such
order are:
Names and Addresses:
Nancy M. Ekstrom
214 Indian Trail,
Lake-in-the-hills, II
60156, Joanne Pillard,
22100 Charles Court,
Taylor, MI 48180
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 28, 2009.
Person Giving Notice:
Joanne Pillard
22100 Charles Court
Taylor, MI 48180
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 28, & Sept. 4, 2009
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
DONNA MARIE
PAOLINO a.k.a. DONNA
M. PAOLINO, Deceased.
CASE NO.:
562009CP000799-FM
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of DONNA MARIE
PAOLINO a.k.a. DONNA
M. PAOLINO, deceased,
File Number
562009CP000799-FM, is
pending in the Circuit
Court for St. Lucie
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is P.O. Drawer 700
Fort Pierce, FL 34954.
The name and addresses
of the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this
notice is required to be
served must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE
TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WITH BE
FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIOD SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first
publication of this Notice
is August 28, 2009.
P e r s o n a I
Representative: Joseph
R. Paolino
804 NW Greenwich
Court
Port St. Lucie, FL 34983
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Kevin H. Hendrickson,
Esquire
310 South Second
Street, Fort Pierce, FL
34950 (772) 461-0558
Florida Bar No. 618454
Pubs Aug 28,&Sept 4, 2009
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARY E. PARRY,
Deceased.
FILE NO.
562009CP000837-FM
Division Probate
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of Mary E. Parry,
deceased, whose date of
death was April 9, 2009,
and whose social security
number is XXX-XX-5637,
file number
562009CP000837-FM is
pending in the Circuit
Court for St. Lucie
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is P.O. Box 700,
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 FILED
WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF
THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO
(2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED. The
date of first publication of
this notice is September
4, 2009.
Personal Representative:
Joanna May Travis
224 S.W. Manatee
Springs Way, Port St.
Lucie, Florida 34986
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
C. H. Peterson, III
Florida Bar No. 263834
Peterson & Peterson,
P.A., 2317 N. Wickham
Road, Melbourne, Florida
32935-8113 Telephone:
(321) 259-1601
Pubs Sept 4, &Sept 11, 2009
MY TOWING, INC. gives
Notice of Foreclosure of
Lien and intent to sell
these vehicles on
9/18/2009 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. 1998 FORD
1FDRE1460WHB10517
Pub: Sept 4, 2009
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
SALE: TOW BOYS INC.
gives Notice of
Foreclosure of Lien and
intent t sell these vehicles
on 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: 9/21/2009
1991 BUICK
1G4CW53LOM1686891
Sale Date: 9/23/2009
2004 KIA
KNADC125746353794
Sale Date: 9/25/2009
1994 SATURN
1 G8ZF1S597RZ261406
Sale Date: 9/28/2009
92 LINCOLN
1LNLM82W7NY755393
Sale Date: 10/14/2009
2007 CHEV
1GNDT13S672104655
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: 9/4/09
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NOTICE OF SALE The
following vehicle will be
sold at public auction,
free of all prior liens, per
FI Stat 713.78 at 10:00
AM on September 18,
2009at Lienor's address.
No titles, as is, cash only
95 Ford
1FALP52U8SA281344
Lienor: Eddie Dames
Transport Inc, 1313 SW
Biltmore St, Port St Lucie
FL 34983, phone
772-201-8726. Interested
parties, contact State
Filing Service
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FEDERAL LIEN CORP. will sell at Public Sale at Auctior
the following vessels to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter
328 17 of the Florida Statutes on Sept 17, 2009 at 1C
A M Lot#: B26568 1998 AMERI Reg# FL2699KD Hul
ID#PLCMKO37K798 Located at: Taylor Creek Marine
1600 N 2nd Street Fort Pierce, FL 34950 (772) 465-2663
Owner: Mark Francis Andrew 10016 Oak Quarry Dr
Orlando, FL 32832 Customer: Same As Registered
Owner Lienholder: First Union National Bank, PO Box
45092, Jacksonville, FL 32232 Lien Amount: $3,189 8
Lot#: B26566 2003 SXS 1 Reg# FL7168ML Hull ID#
SXSZ0043B303 Located at: Taylor Creek Marina 160C
N 2nd Street, Fort Pierce, FL 34950 (772) 465-2663
Owner: Rosalie D Lauterbach, 1168 The Hideout Lake
Ariel, PA 18436 Customer: Jason Malone 674 SW Fair
Ave, Port St Lucie, FL 34953 Lienholder: None
Lien Amount: $2,37280
Any persons) claiming any interests) in the above
vessel contact: FEDERAL LIEN CORP. (954)384-7171
25% Buyers Premium *ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELE
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i LEGAL NOTICES I
NEMOPERATED SINCE 1970 30.000 SQUARE FEET
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BRING YOUR MILITARY, ST. LUCIE COUNTY POLICE, OR FIRE DEPARTMENT ID AND RECEIVE ADDITIONAL DISCOUNTS OFF DFI LOW PRICES
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0 DISCOUNT FURNITURE
/ 'www.theoriginaldiscountfurniture.com FINANCE AVAILABLE L
2822 S. U.S. #1, FT. PIERCE SAMEAS CASH S N
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Mon-v._ri 1 m U ._fE -S at 10am -6 m Su* 1- 5 mu
*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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Friday, September 4, 2009
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