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Vol. 8, No. 22 Your Local News and Information Source www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, November 6, 2009


( HOW WEIRD
IS THAT?!
SEAN MCCARTHY



S pend any time surfing
the Web and you are
bound to find stories
that are just too bizarre to be
true. Here's a sampling,
edited for length. And
remember, just because it's
online doesn't mean it's true!
From ap.org: Burglary
suspects wear permanent
marker
Police had no trouble
identifying two men
accused of trying to break
into an apartment.
Police were responding to
a call about an attempted
burglary when they pulled
over a car matching the
alleged suspects' vehicle.
Inside the car, officers
found two men with their
faces blackened with
permanent marker. Police
said the caller described two
men with painted faces
attempting to break into an
apartment before driving
off.
Matthew McNelly, 23, and
Joey Miller, 20, were arrested
at gunpoint after officers
were told they might be
armed. Neither man had a
weapon.
McNelly and Miller were
each charged with attempt-
ed second-degree burglary.
Both men were released
after posting bond. Attor-
neys for the men declined
comment.
From msnbc.com: Man
puts 16 cockroaches in
mouth on purpose
A Michigan pet store
employee got himself a
mouthful of cockroaches on
purpose.
The Lansing State Journal
reported Sean Murphy
stuffed 16 Madagascar
hissing cockroaches into his
mouth. He was trying to set
a new Guinness World
Records mark and said the
old record was 11. Murphy
initially got 12 squirming
cockroaches into his mouth,
See WEIRD, Al 1

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Classified
Crossword
Health
Obituaries


Out&About B1
Police Report A5
Star Scopes BI
Viewpoint A6


Alcohol 'sting' nets


one-third of businesses


By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY A young
man under 21 walked into a bar last
week in Port St. Lucie and ordered a
drink.
The bartender checked his dri-
ver's license, but still sold him the
drink.
"It seemed like he was just going
through the motions," the young
man recalled of the bartender's
check of his license.


The young man, who cannot be
identified because he worked in an
undercover capacity, was part of the
largest alcohol compliance check
conducted by the St. Lucie County
Sheriff's Office last week.
Previously, school resource
deputies conducted much smaller
operations, mostly involving checks
at convenience stores.
Last week's operation was the first
that involved restaurants, bars and
drive-in businesses that sell alcohol.
In all, 32 out of almost 100 busi-


By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE For
those who want a respite
from city life, the Port St.
Lucie Botanical Gardens
will soon be a place to
escape.
"If you're looking for a
place of peace and tran-
quility, this is going to be a
place you can enjoy," said
Mary-Estelle Hamden, a
member of the board of
directors of the Friends of


By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY -
An unexpected tragedy
occurred July 30 near Port
Salerno.
Scott Schichtel, 39, of
Fort Pierce was diving
with his brother, Rick
Schichtel, a sergeant with
Port St. Lucie Police
Department.
While Sgt. Schichtel
continued diving, his
brother got back into the
boat and started having
cramps. Later, he died of a
heart attack, although his
brother, using CPR,
revived him once.
On Nov. 20 at 6 p.m., as
part of West Fest in Tradi-
tion, a 5K run and a 1 mile
walk will be held to help
make Scott Schichtel's
dream reality: that his


the Botanical Gardens.
It's anticipated the gar-
dens will open in mid-Jan-
uary and Ms. Hamden
wants people to be aware
of the location, near Port
St. Lucie Boulevard and
Lennard Road.
The 20-acre garden will
be filled with various
plants and trees suitable to
the area and walking trails.
It will be a great place for
people to walk and medi-
tate, she said.
The land is called the


daughter, Skylar, attend
college.
A lot of people in the
Police Department and
the community have been
eager to support the
event, especially because
Sgt. Schichtel has done a
lot to help people, said Lt.
Carmine Izzo of the Port
St. Lucie Police Depart-
ment.
Registration is $20 and
all proceeds will be put in
Skylar's trust fund to help
her go to college, Lt. Izzo
said.
He's hoping at least 200
people will participate.
The event "will honor
the father's memory by
helping send his girl to
college," he said.
Skylar, 16, a junior at
Fort Pierce Westwood
High School, is band cap-
See RUN, A2


Moonraker tract, which
got its name from the film-
ing of a James Bond movie
with the same name at the
site in the 1980s.
Planning for the garden
began 10 years ago and
Port St. Lucie and City
Councilman Chris Cooper
is considered instrumental
in making it a reality.
Although some have
questioned why the city is
building a garden at a time
of fiscal crisis, Ms. Ham-
den said, none of the


nesses checked "-'C
sold alcohol to C Ol:
minors. Those
included large www.
chain restau-
rants, such as
Olive Garden
and Ruby Tues-
day's in Port St. Lucie.
The operation basically involved
criminal justice students walking
into businesses and attempting to
See ALCOHOL, A3


money is coming from tax
dollars.
The money is from con-
servation trust funds con-
tributed by builders and
developers.
The garden will serve as
more than just a place to
enjoy nature, Ms. Hamden
said.
There will be a place
where people can get mar-
ried, as well as a building
with a gift shop and room

See GARDENS, A2


Annual community

Thanksgiving dinner


preparations begin


By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
Organizers of the annual
community Thanksgiving
dinner are expecting to
provide 10,000 meals on
the holiday.
Putting everything
together is a daunting task,
but Stacy Malinowski, pro-
gram director of Mustard
Seed, a Christian-based
organization that helps the
poor, is up to the task.
She expects to be suc-
cessful despite the fact
that, "At this minute, we do
not have one turkey in
stock," she said last week.
Ms. Malinowski said
Mustard Seed is looking for
donations of turkeys and


money to help with the
effort.
The 10,000 expected to
be served include shut-ins
from around St. Lucie
County who will receive
meals delivered to their
homes.
Putting the meal togeth-
er takes a real community
effort with more than 1,000
volunteers, she said.
"It's a way for the com-
munity and the churches
to come together to make a
difference," said the Rev.
Todd Smith, pastor of
Common Ground Vine-
yard Church, which is
involved.
The meal is scheduled to
be held from 11 a.m. to 1


See DINNER, A3


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Hospi-


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H1N1
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
Faced with increasing
numbers of suspected
H1N1 flu cases, Lawnwood
Regional Medical Center
and Heart Institute has
restricted visitation with
patients in its intensive
care units.
St. Lucie Medical Center
has yet to adopt those
restrictions.
But both hospitals are
urging those with any type
of flu symptoms not to visit
any patients who are hospi-
talized.
Jana Eschbach, director
of media relations for
Lawnwood, said visitation
for ICU patients is restrict-
ed to 10 to noon; 2 to 4 p.m.
and 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Previ-
ously the hours were 8 a.m.
to 8 p.m.
All children under age 16
are barred from visiting
ICU patients, she said.
That's because there's an
increased likelihood that
children will spread the dis-
ease.
The restrictions apply to
the ICUs for the trauma
center, the cardiovascular
center and the general ICU,
she said.
Lawnwood put the
restrictions in place after a
patient from Okeechobee
died the weekend of Oct.
24, the fifth person to die
from H1N1 in St. Lucie
County.
The restrictions are also a
result of an increasing
number of cases, she said.
About 40 percent of emer-
gency room patients have
H1N1 symptoms, she said.
On average, the emer-
gency room sees about 120
patients a day, she said.
So far, she said, family
members of patients in the
ICUs have understood the
need for the restrictions.
"We have received no
complaints," Ms. Eschbach
added.
If the flu situation wors-
ens, the hospital may
"restrict access to our gen-
eral patients, as well. Our
No. 1 concern is the
patient," Ms. Eschbach
said.
Lawnwood employees
have been mandated to get
vaccinated for the seasonal
flu, she said. But getting the
H1N1 vaccine has been
optional.
The St. Lucie County
Health Department will
hold another flu vaccina-
tion session on Saturday,
Nov. 7, at the St. Lucie
See H1N1, All


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for classes on subjects
related to horticulture.
The building also will be
available for rent by indi-
viduals and organizations,
Ms. Hamden said.
It hasn't been decided
how much the admission
fee will be to the garden,
but it will be a nominal
amount, she said.
However, members of
the Friends of the Gardens
won't have to pay an
admission fee.
Currently, memberships


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are $20 per year for an
individual and $35 for
families.
The organization also is
looking for volunteers who
will help with gardening,
classes, the gift shop and
to guide other activities.
Anyone who wants more
information about joining
the organization can call
(772) 337-5253. They can
also visit www.pslbotani-
calgardens.org.
Its hoped that sometime
in the future, the Friends of
the Botanical Gardens will
own the facility, she said.
Currently, it's owned by
the city of Port St. Lucie.


Ms. Hamden said the
organization also hopes to
have tours where people
can visit Heathcote Botan-
ical Gardens in Fort Pierce
one part of the day and
Port St. Lucie Botanical
Gardens afterwards.
Plans are also set for sell-
ing a commemorative
ornament in 2010 for the
gardens.
Although Heathcote and
McKee Botanical Gardens
in Vero Beach aren't a long
distance away, Port St.
Lucie Botanical Gardens
gives residents something
to enjoy "in our backyard,"
she said.


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school's color guard,
involved with her church
and likes public speaking.
She said she wants to
obtain an associate degree
at Indian River State College
and then major in English
at the University of Central
Florida. After that, she
wants to become an English
teacher.
But, her mother, Donna
Baumker, said it will be dif-
ficult to help her daughter
do that because the family
has faced financial strug-
gles and her former hus-
band did not have life
insurance. Skylar worked
for a year at a restaurant,
but lost her job when it
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her do well in school," Ms.
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most of his life in the Fort
Pierce area, his brother
said.
He previously worked for
the Florida Department of
Corrections and was a
security guard at an arcade
at the time of his death, Sgt.
Schichtel said.
He said his brother previ-
ously suffered a heart
attack, but that didn't stop
him from being active.
"He was a very optimistic
person," Sgt. Schichtel said.
"He saw the bright side of
everything."
Skylar said she and her
father went nearly every
day to the beach. She said
he cared for her and also
treated his girlfriend's chil-
dren like they were his own.
Not long before he died,
she said, he saw her per-
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About the time Skylar
learned of his death, she
was practicing her role in
the color guard.
"I was doing the same
performance the day he
saw me," she said.


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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.
My remarks are made sincerely and with a
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fee is simply to increase the price of the car
E NT and your profit in such a manner that it is not
noticed by your customers. This is just plain
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one and when I stopped charging it a few years
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way no longer, in good conscience, mislead my
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PORT ST. LUCIE Old
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tion will host the McGruff
Safe Kids Total Identifica-
tion System Program from
noon-4 p.m. on Nov. 8 as
part of its campaign to offer
free child identification kits
to the community.
Parents are urged to take
advantage of this opportu-
nity to have their children
digitally photographed and
fingerprinted by trained
professionals.
Parents will receive the
only record of this informa-
tion, which is printed in
color on a full-size ID card
and two laminated wallet-
size ID cards.
Parents will also receive a
DNA self-collection kit and
a McGruff Jr. crime fighter
sticker badge for each child
processed.
Children will also be able
to view the new video, "No,
Not Me, Not Ever," which
teaches children important
safety messages on how to
avoid dangerous situations.
According to the U.S.
Department of Justice,
every 40 seconds a child is
reported missing or
abducted. When a child
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second counts.
Law enforcement offi-
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information is the single,
most-useful tool available
to help locate a missing
child.
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Now, here is the good news. After eliminat-
ing the dealer fee my profit per car did drop
by about the amount of the dealer fee, but
my customers realized I was now giving them
a fair shake and quoting a complete out-the-
door price with no "surprises". And the word
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
more cars. I was and am selling cars to many
of your former customers. My bottom line
has improved, not because I eliminated the
dealer fee, but because I was
tomers' able to earn the trust of more
customers in buying their new
ons, level or used car. You can do the
same.
tion and Why am I writing this letter?
I'm not going to tell you that
nation are I think of myself as the new
"sheriff' that has come to
ter today." "clean up South Florida". In
fact, I am well aware that this
letter is, to some extent, self-
serving. Many people will read this letter and
learn why they should buy a car from me,
and not you. And, I am also aware that most
dealers who read this will either get angry and
ignore it or not have the courage to follow my
lead. But maybe you will be the exception. If
you have any interest in following my lead,
call me anytime. I don't have a secretary and
I don't screen any of my phone calls. I would
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buy alcohol. The students
were accompanied by a
plainclothes deputy. Other
deputies were stationed
down the road and would
go into the business and
issue a notice to appear in
court to the employee who
sold the alcohol.
Lt. Kevin Dietrich of the
St. Lucie County Sheriff's
Office said the purpose was
not only to get businesses
to comply with the law, but
to reduce teenage drunk
driving deaths.
The undercover students
were told by Sgt. William
Radke not to lie about their
ages to clerks.


"If they say 'no,' walk
right out," Sgt. Radke said.
"It's sweet and simple."
He said that should a
clerk attempt to chase the
undercover teenager, the
plainclothes deputy would
intercede.
One of the students said
she and a male student
walked into one conven-
ience store in Fort Pierce
and the clerk eyed them like
they were potential
shoplifters.
When she attempted to
buy the alcohol and the
clerk saw her ID, "he started
yelling at me," she said. "He
told me to never come in
there again."
The clerk followed them
outside and looked at their
vehicle, she said.


The team that went to
that convenience store
checked 22 other such busi-
nesses, and in each case,
clerks refused to sell alco-
hol.
And, as the undercover
students were traveling in a
separate car, a deputy not
involved in the operation
stopped them for a traffic
infraction.
They were back on their
way, however, after the
deputy was told they were
involved in the compliance
check.
The lack of success in
finding violators made the
deputies happy. They said
the hope was that nobody
would be cited and that
everyone was following the
law.


But during the 23rd
check, the final one of the
night, a clerk at a Fort
Pierce store sold alcohol to
the young woman working
in the undercover capacity.
That was after another
employee looked at her dri-
ver's license.
The young man who
actually sold the alcohol
appeared quite upset, say-
ing the fine he expected to
receive would wipe out his
pay.
One deputy, who had pre-
viously worked in the jail,
remembered the clerk as a
former inmate, as well as a
customer who walked into
the business.
As the deputies left, the
clerk threw the notice to
appear on the floor.


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p.m. on Thanksgiving Day at
Orange Avenue and Ninth
Street.
Everyone in the commu-
nity is welcome to attend,
Ms. Malinowski said.
"It is open to anyone in
need of a meal or who does-
n't want to be alone on
Thanksgiving," she said.
The menu includes turkey,
mashed potatoes, green
beans, corn, rolls and
dessert.
Traditional staples of stuff-
ing and cranberry sauce
were not included because


many of the attendees are
from cultures that don't have
a tradition of eating those
foods, she said.
Besides getting donations
of turkeys, there's a lot more
to the meal, she said.
Getting turkey precooked
is a challenge every year, she
said.
In the past, students
involved in the culinary pro-
gram at St. Lucie West Cen-
tennial High School have
participated.
Troy Ingersoll, an associ-
ate pastor at Westside Bap-
tist Church and St. Lucie
County school board mem-
ber, said the effort is expand-
ed this year.


Students in culinary pro-
grams at Fort Pierce West-
wood, Fort Pierce Central,
Treasure Coast and Port St.
Lucie high schools also will
participate, he said.
Volunteers prepare the
mashed potatoes and Publix
donates rolls and desserts,
she said.
There's a need for 14 grills
the day of the event, and
Riverside National Bank has
donated four, she said.
The event is set up the day
before Thanksgiving and the
Christian Motorcycle Associ-
ation provides security, Ms.
Malinowski said.
Also is involved is the Big
Heart Brigade, which was


St. Lucie County residents
eat turkey, mashed pota-
toes and other food as part
of the community Thanks-
giving dinner in 2008.
Organizers have begun
work on this year's dinner.








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which involved firefighters,
will prepare 2,000 meals to
be delivered to people living
south of Midway Road. The
organization also will donate
50 turkeys to Mustard Seed.
The Treasure Coast Food
Bank is becoming involved
for the first time this year
and will help with trans-
portation of food.
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delivered to their home
should call (772) 460-5414.
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A4 Port St. Lucie Hometown News Friday, November 6, 2009


The family of slain store-
owner Parag Patel have
started a foundation in his
honor. Some of the money
will benefit Children's
Home Society. From left:
Jamie Adcock, associate
director of development
Children's Home Society;
Palak Patel, Nidhi Patel,
Sharon Lear volunteer
coordinator CHS and
Lawrence Brooks, execu-
tive director CHS.



Photo courtesy of the
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Family of slain


storeowner starts


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For Hometown News
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FORT PIERCE A Trea-
sure Coast family struck by
tragedy has made an unex-
pected gesture of generosi-
ty.
The late Parag Patel,
owner of A&M Discount
Beverage in Fort Pierce, was
gunned down last month
when four youth entered
his convenience store dur-


ing a robbery. The family
has since received an out-
pouring of support and
donations from the com-
munity.
Instead of keeping the
funds, they held a grand
reopening, of the store and
announced they will give
the donations to local char-
ities. They established the
Parag Patel Foundation to
honor Parag's memory and
wish for a safer community.
Its goal is to give underpriv-
ileged children a better
chance at life, which the
family hopes, in turn, may
prevent similar future vio-
lence involving youth.
Mr. Patel's 16-year-old
daughter, Nidhi, chose the
Children's Home Society of
Florida Youth Transition
Center as one of the benefi-
ciaries.
"The Patels' generosity,
after such a tragedy, is just
incredible to me," said
Lawrence Brooks, executive
director, CHS Treasure
Coast Division. "They have
not only turned this into
something positive, they
are actually helping solve
the problem."
Neha Patel, widow of Mr.
Patel, wants to carry on
Parag's dream of living, for
herself, her children and
the community.
"We want to give these
kids a better life," she said,
"so this won't happen to
anybody else."
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Center will help youth, 18-
23, who age out of foster
care, make a positive tran-
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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
*Christopher A. Harris, 20, 1147
S.E. Preston Lane, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Oct. 22 and charged
with possession of 20 grams or less
of marijuana, possession of drug
paraphernalia and violation of pro-
bation. He was on probation for pos-
session of more than 20 grams of
marijuana.
*Michael Tessina, 26, 1116 S.E.
Ladner St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 22 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
probation for felony driving under the
influence.
*Justin William Bailey, 20, 2409
S.E. Westmoreland Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 22 and
charged with grand theft.
*John Arthur Davies, 41, 791 S.E.
Thanksgiving Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Oct. 23 and charged
with grand theft of a motor vehicle
and driving while license suspend-
ed.
*Sheree Angela Reid, 19, 5549
N.W. Milner Drive, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Oct. 23 and charged
with theft and possession of oxy-
codone without a prescription.
*Dustin Davis Mills, 30, 410 S.E.
Walters Drive, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 24 and charged with
driving under the influence and pos-
session of alprazolam (Xanax) with-
out a prescription.
*Brian Keith Martin, 50, 1582 S.E.
Berkshire Blvd., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 25 and charged with
battery and aggravated assault.
*Darrick R. Bailey, 31, 361 S.W.
Undallo Road, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 25 and charged with
tampering with a victim and battery.
*James John Rengo, 51, 1825
S.E. Aneci St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 26 and charged with
felony battery, child abuse and
resisting an officer with violence.
*Robert John Conwell, 45, 1101
Alexandria Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 26 and charged with
third-degree grand theft, giving false
information to a pawnbroker, rob-
bery and failure to appear in court
on a charge of driving while license
suspended.
*Alex Christopher Flynn, 19, 350
S.E. Thornhill Drive, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Oct. 26 and charge
with possession of counterfeit cur-
rency.
*Dawn Zurline, 34, 1844 S.W.
Hickock Terrace, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 26 and charged with
two counts of obtaining or attempt-
ing to obtain a controlled substance
by fraud.


*Jackie Gene Bullington, 39, 114
S.W. Airview Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Oct. 26 and charged
with being a habitual traffic offender.
*Eric Bryan Egler, 27, 726 S.E.
Galliean St., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 26 and charged with
possession of a controlled sub-
stance without a prescription.
*Mark Christopher West, 40, 2516
S.E. Anchorage Cove, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 27 and
charged with aggravated battery on
a pregnant woman.
*Sean Thomas Lynch, 21, 2312
S.W. Abalon Circle, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Oct. 27 and charged
with violation of probation. He was
on probation for carrying a con-
cealed firearm.
*Carol Merrilee Wands, 46, 440
S.E. Sandia Drive, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Oct. 27 and charged
with failure to appear in court on a
charge of extortion.
*Suzanne Michelle Clement, 38,
138 S.W. Bowden St., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Oct. 27 and charged
with burglary and grand theft.
*Gary W. Dillard, 48, 2088 S.E.
Hideaway Circle, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 27 and charged with
possession of Xanax without a pre-
scription and possession of oxy-
codone without a prescription.
*Christopher Joseph Trout, 20,
2151 S.E. Carnation Road, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct 27 and
charged with burglary while armed
and grand theft.
*Daniel Paul Termer, 27, 2884
S.W. Horseshoe Trail, Palm City, was
arrested Oct. 28 and charged with
two counts of possession of a con-
trolled substance without a prescrip-
tion and possession of drug para-
phernalia.

St. Lucie County
Sheriff's Office

*Charles Langston, 50, 23788
N.W. Aultman Drive, Altha, was
arrested Oct. 22 and charged with
third-degree grand theft.
*Cory T. Richardson, 28, 4003
Avenue P, Fort Pierce, was arrested
Oct. 22 and charged with posses-
sion of marijuana with intent to sell
or distribute and violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for distri-
bution of cocaine.
*David Eugene Gay, 56, 1830
Lake Circle, Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed Oct. 22 and charged with viola-
tion of probation. He was on proba-
tion for possession of cocaine and
possession of 20 grams or less of
marijuana.
*Terry J. Keef, 46, 1217 South
12th St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Oct. 23 and charged with violation of
probation. She was on probation for
uttering a forged instrument, forgery
and grand theft.
*Eric Joshua Davis, 21, 5013 Kil-
larney Ave., Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed Oct. 22 and charged with viola-
tion of probation. He was on


probation for possession of more
than 20 grams of marijuana, pos-
session of drug paraphernalia and
possession of ammunition by a con-
victed felon.
*Javar Devon Wyche, 31, 1216
S.W. Amboy, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 22 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on
federal probation for two counts of
possession of a firearm by a convict-
ed felon.
*Gregory Dawson, 51, 414 Olean-
der Ave., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Oct. 22 and charged with violation of
probation. He was on probation for
possession of cocaine.
*Ronald D. Jensein, 52, 655 Yedra
Ave., Fort Pierce, was arrested Oct.
22 and charged with uttering a
forged bill, check or draft.
*Lance Edward Wolfrom, 28, 450
N.E. Redrock Court, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Oct. 22 and charged
with improper exhibition of a firearm.
*Lamonte Baxter, 29, 6703 North
Blvd., Fort Pierce, was arrested Oct.
22 and charged with fleeing.
*Gary Richards, 37, 2 Long Settle-
ment Road, Jamaica, was arrested
Oct. 22 and charged with conspiracy
to violate the Georgia controlled
substance act, five counts of attempt
to commit a crime, two counts of
possession of marijuana and
obstruction of officers.
*Estella Marie Rosendo, 44, 6760
Andrews Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 22 and charged with
child neglect.
*Lamarr Ferrell, 59, 2309 Avenue
B, Fort Pierce, was arrested Oct. 23
and charged with failure to appear in
court on a charge of making a threat
to project a destructive device.
*Bryan O'Neal Reed, 23, 1712
North 17th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 22 and charged with
burglary of a structure.
*Ladravious Deon Willis, 23, 2300
Avenue M, Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed Oct. 22 and charged with dealing
in stolen property, burglary of a
dwelling and third-degree grand
theft.
*Suraj Kumar Budhram, 17, 5600
Sun Point Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 22 and charged with
being accessory after the fact to
second-degree murder.
*Matthew Jay Hill, 29, 101 North
40th St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Oct. 22 and charged with felony bat-
tery, false imprisonment and resist-
ing an officer without violence.
*Steven Thomas, 47, 2900 Sixth
St. S.W., Vero Beach, was arrested
Oct. 23 and charged with battery
and burglary.
*Kelly M. Rankin, 29, 843 S.W.
Amtheist Terrace, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Oct. 23 and charged


on probation for making a false
statement to obtain public aid.
*Bobby Glen Washington, 52,
2705 Kingsley Drive, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 23 and charged
with aggravated assault with a
deadly weapon.
*Jimmy Lee Plain, aka Monk, 44,
302 North 19th St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 23 and charged with
possession of marijuana with intent
to sell or deliver, possession of
cocaine with intent to sell or deliver,
possession of drug paraphernalia
and possession of ammunition by a
convicted felon.
*Christopher Jamaal Fox, 21,
2703 Essex Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 23 an charged with
failure to appear in court on a
charge of fleeing, possession of
cocaine and driving without a
license.
*Vanessa Ann Stone, 21, 2594
Tirger Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 23 and charged with
third-degree grand theft, dealing in
stolen property and giving false
information to a pawnbroker.
*Taylor Martin Zonkoski, 20, 180
N.E. Tunison Ave., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Oct. 24 and charged
with possession of roxycodone with
intent to sell or deliver, driving while
license suspended and possession
of a controlled substance without a
prescription.
*James Matthew Kennedy, 39,
1000 27th Ave. Southwest, Lot 115,
Vero Beach, was arrested Oct. 24
and charged with possession of a
short-barreled shotgun.
*Billy Antwan Lampley, 31, 105
Hilton Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 25 and charged with
being a habitual traffic offender.
*Carlos Juan Blanco, 32, 1626
S.W. Aledo Lane, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Oct. 25 and charged
with battery, felony battery and
criminal mischief.
*Jeremiah Minatee, 19, 705
Avenue B, Fort Pierce, was arrested
Oct. 26 and charged with first-
degree murder.
*Charles Joseph Richards, 34, no
address given, was arrested Oct. 26
and charged with failure to appear
in court on a charge of battery.
*Cornelius Huskin, 49, 2491 Keen
Road, Fort Pierce, was arrested
Oct. 26 and charged with two
counts of lewd/lascivious behavior.
*Joseph Brown, 18, 3216 North
25th St., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Oct. 26 and charged with aggravat-
ed assault with a deadly weapon
and carrying a concealed firearm.
*Todd Ryan Crouch, 42, 1709 S.
Indian River Drive, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 26 and charged with
violation of probation. He was on


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with violation of probation. She was probation for possession of


cocaine.
*Ernest Lee Elliot, 23, 926 Fra
Mar Place, Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed Oct. 26 and charged with viola-
tion of probation. He was on proba-
tion for felony battery.
*Jarvis D. Gaskin, 19, 3110
Boston Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 26 and charged with
possession of a firearm after being
found delinquent.
*Melissa Demears, 22, 306 Bay
St., Port St. Lucie, was arrested
Oct. 27 and charged with posses-
sion marijuana with intent to sell or
deliver, possession of cocaine with
intent to sell or deliver and posses-
sion of drug paraphernalia.
*Salvadoro Cendejas, 36, 3104
South 23rd St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 27 and charged with
felony battery, assault and false
imprisonment.
*Beverly Plott, 53, 829 Orange
Ave., Fort Pierce, was arrested Oct.
27 and charged with aggravated
battery with a deadly weapon and
criminal mischief.
*Michael David Zielinsky, 30,
9648 Windrift Circle, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 27 and charged
with being a habitual traffic offender
and possession of 20 grams or less
of marijuana.
*J.L. Miller, 53, 213 S.W. Chap-
man Ave., Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 27 and charged with
making a utility connection to avoid
payment.
*Pedro Guerrero, 33, 1717 S.E.
Floresta Drive, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 27 and charged with
burglary of a dwelling while armed,
third-degree grand theft, posses-
sion of a firearm by a convicted
felon and grand theft of a firearm.
*Linda Byrd Johnson, 45, 303 N.
Westmoreland Drive, Orlando, was
arrested Oct. 27 and charged with
violation of probation. She was on
probation for third-degree grand
theft and uttering a forged instru-
ment.
*Carlos R. Hayes, 40, 216 Rocky
Top Road, Louisa, Ky., was arrested
Oct. 27 and charged with posses-
sion of a controlled substance with-
out a prescription and possession
of drug paraphernalia.
*Bradley Beauchamp, aka Patrick
Moreau Jr., 21, 6725 Woods Island
Circle, Apt. 102, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 28 and charged with
five counts of resisting an officer
without violence, five counts of giv-
ing a false name to a law enforce-
ment officer, criminal use of person-
al identification, manufacturing
cocaine, possession of cocaine,
possession of 20 grams or less of
marijuana, possession of drug
paraphernalia and failure to appear
in court.
*Adam Lorner, 38, 409 Willis Ave.,
Port St. Lucie, was arrested Oct. 28
and charged with trafficking oxy-
codone and violation of probation.
He was on probation for obtaining
or attempted to obtain a controlled
substance by fraud.


*Richard T. Kozek, 47, 45354 Joy
Point Lane, California, Md., was
arrested Oct. 28 and charged with
trafficking marijuana and cultivation
of marijuana.
*Daline Delva, 20, 1203 South
33rd St., Apt. E, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct .28 and charged with
possession of marijuana, posses-
sion of cocaine and possession of
drug paraphernalia.
*Shenada Fennell, 23, 1203
South 33rd St., Apt. E, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 28 and charged
with possession of cocaine, manu-
facture of cocaine and possession
of 20 grams or less of marijuana.
*Ernest Antwan Wilder, 25, 5104
Mantanzas Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 28 and charged with
possession of cocaine with intent to
sell or deliver and possession of 20
grams or less of marijuana.
*Marques James Brown, 25,
1714 Edgevale Road, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct .28 and
charged with fleeing and driving
without a driver's license.
*Adrian Dennis, 58, 1662 S.E.
Fallon Drive, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 28 and charged with
burglary of a dwelling and third-
degree grand theft.
*Kent C. Cantry, 24, 2513 Tropic
Blvd., Fort Pierce, was arrested
Oct. 28 and charged with resisting
an officer with violence.
*Antonio N. Taylor, 29, 126 North
14th St., Apt. B, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Oct. 27 and charged with
failure to appear in court on charges
of possession of marijuana with
intent to sell or deliver and posses-
sion of more than 20 grams of mari-
juana.
*Kimberly Theresa Kreh, 26,
2210 N. Old Dixie Highway, Fort
Pierce, was arrested Oct. 28 and
charged with violation of probation.
She was on probation for posses-
sion of a controlled substance,
*Michael Dwayne Short, 20, 606
Palm St., Apt. B, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 29 and charged with
sale/delivery of oxycodone.

Florida Highway Patrol
*Gary Evan McCormack, 21,
5192 Majorca Club Drive, Boca
Raton, was arrested Oct. 22 and
charged with possession of a con-
trolled substance, possession of a
controlled substance with intent to
sell or deliver and possession of 20
grams or less of marijuana.

Florida Department of
Corrections
*Laurel Karin Copley, 27, 1010
Seaway Drive, Apt. I, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 22 and charged
with violation of probation. She was
on probation for possession of mari-
juana, driving while license sus-
pended, possession of a controlled
substance and possession of drug
paraphernalia.


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Clearing up the card debate

In response to the reader question 'what's a temporary
card?' in the Oct 23 edition, a temporary alien resident is
issued a Social Security number and a temporary resident
alien card to allow them to work legally, while they seek per-
manent residency under a green card. This procedure can
take two years or more.
The Social Security number and temporary alien resident
card remains legitimate and the person can legally work
until the permanent residency (green card) is approved,
while both Social Security number and temporary card are
cancelled if permanent residency is not approved.
A person with temporary alien residency and legitimate
Social Security number is as entitled to any job as any Amer-
ican citizen, how else would they survive?
America is built upon these immigrant foundations and is
greater for it.

Broken promises

Despite the pledges coming out of Washington about the
advantages of spending more to create a "brave new world,"
the reality is that Americans have no illusions about it and
consider the promises of politicians to be just what they are,
bogus.
In the debate over the proposed government take-over of
the nation's health care system, the shame of it is that we
could fix what needs fixing without destroying the parts
which are working, and without creating a costly new gov-
ernment entitlement program, which would certainly speed
up our decline into national bankruptcy.

Failed policies

President Obama and the liberals in Congress want to
increase taxes on the U.S. oil and natural gas industry, but
these costs will produce wide-reaching negative effects and
ripple down through the economy at a time when Ameri-
cans can least afford them.
Rather than continuing the current failed policy of
importing energy from unreliable foreign sources, which
erodes our national security, common sense tells us that we
should be encouraging American companies, a sure way to
the road of economic recovery.

Who's to blame?

Whether we want it or not, Democrats seem determined
to saddle all of us with a hugely expensive plan for universal
access to health care. If previous government programs are
any indication, their plans will simply paper over the long-
term challenges. They envision the establishment of a new
health care bureaucracy.
It reminds us of the bureaucrats total failure in trying to
handle the Katrina disaster. It came as no surprise when
Washington finally admitted that the federal debt has risen
to new records.
The real news is that all this government spending has
done little to improve the situation. In fact, it may have
made matters worse.
The dirty little secret is that our children and grandchil-
dren will be forced to pay off the obligations, which we have
incurred. No wonder Obama's approval numbers are in free
fall.

What percentage are you?

A just-completed Gallup poll indicates voters, by 61 per-
cent to 37 percent, believe individuals should be in charge of
their own health care and that 89 percent of Republicans
and 64 percent of independents concur. While 65 percent of
Democrats feel it is the responsibility of government, the
trend is in the direction of individual responsibility.
The report does not bode well for Obama's plan for a take-
over of our health care.
Editor's note: This particular survey was taken on Sept. 30.

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Sienna Ormsby, 5,
and Logan Folan, 7,
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County, take a spin
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Fall Festival Satur-
day, Oct. 31. The
annual event ran
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Mitch Kloorfain
chief photographer


Choosing a home page for your browser


Anyone can set up
their Web browser to
- start at whatever
page they choose.
Whether you are using
Internet Explorer, Firefox or
Google Chrome the process
is very similar: navigate to
the page you would like to
see every time you launch
your Web browser, click the
"tools" pull down menu,
click options and then click
the "use current" button to
set the page you are looking
at as your home page.
Then, every time you
launch your Web browser, it
launches and displays your
favorite Web page as your
start (or home) page.
But how does one decide
what page to set up as their
start page?
One option is to use the
page that came loaded with
the machine when you
bought it, but that isn't very
original. Plus, that option is
frequently loaded with ads
and offers designed to sell
you more stuff to go along
with your new computer.
Another option is to use
the portal page provided by
your Internet provider. The
issue with that solution is
sometimes the portal pages
(take the newly merged
att.yahoo page for
instance) can get so
overwhelmed with the
sheer volume of viewers
that the page takes forever
to load. Plus (even though
the page is customizablee")


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always give you what you
want, and frankly, it can be
hard to tell one portal page
from another.
Enter the "Blastoff"
network.
Every now and again a
new Web system comes
along and changes the way
we do things. We saw it with
AOL first (AOL is responsi-
ble for single handedly
introducing more people to
the Internet than every
other Internet marketing
method combined
(remember all those disks
that used to come in the
mail?)) and then, over time,
with sites such as MySpace,
Face Book and others. Hell,
even Google is so everyday
that it has actually become
a verb. That's a part of
speech! How many times
over the last year have we
heard of someone
"Googling" something?
Anyway, the newest thing
to hit the Internet is a
system called the "Blastoff
Network" and what a fine
start page the Blastoff page
makes!
So, what is it? Well,
simply put, Blastoff takes
advantage of all that extra


horsepower new machines
are coming with, along with
high-speed Internet
connections (such as cable
and DSL) and gathers
together into one cus-
tomizable start page loaded
with lots of cool content
(you can really see the
difference in a Blast Off
page as compared to your
typical portal page).
The page consists of a
handful of customizable
panels, each containing
things such as multiple
information sources, news,
sports, music and video
sites, games and even a way
to link up to Facebook.
Sign up is free and users
are encouraged to set it as
their start page and then
customize the content to
their liking (much the way
most portal pages are set
up). But Blastoff offers
some real incentives for
joining, other than access
to good content in an
original format.
They have a mall section
with more than 300
hundred well known stores
(Best Buy, Target and
Macy's) and some serious
savings offers (even cash
back) when you shop
online through the Blast Off
mall, or if members of your
network shop in the mall.
I've been enjoying the
rather interesting collec-
tion of games and I also like
the feed from Hulu. They
give you access to a ton of


classic TV shows, such as
"News Radio" or even "The
Office" and switching from
one applet to another is
pretty smooth.
The whole Blast Off site is
pretty resource intensive,
meaning that if you have an
older machine it won't load
and run as smoothly as it
would if it were running on
something brand new, but
that goes without saying
doesn't it?
The site encourages
everyone to sign up and
invite all of their friends
with the obvious intention
to grow virally.
I've been using the site
for the past couple of weeks
and I like it so I'm going to
go ahead and invite
everyone to take a look. If
you like what you see, sign
up! It's free and has prom-
ise.
Take a look at
http://my.blastoffnetwork.co
m/smccarthy75 (my invite
page, no hyphens!). Watch
the videos and then click
the "join today" button if
you are so inclined. Let me
know of any significant
savings and I'll tell you
about my new cell phone I
ordered from Blastoff. It
should be here any day
now.

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or help@ComputeThisOn-
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Fearless caregiving 2009, part two


ast week I wrote
about Gary Barg and
the Fearless Caregiv-
er conferences he gives to
help caregivers learn from
experts and from each
other.
This week, I'll discuss
with Gary Barg why
caregivers need to take
care of themselves, even
after the caregiving job is
over.
"Before there is a need
for caregiving, you hope
there is a plan in place," he
said. "During the caregiv-
ing, you must not isolate
yourself. After the caregiv-
ing is done, this is where
you really need to care
fore yourself. It doesn't
just end and you can't just
walk away from that
energy or pain."
I know this is true from
my own experience in the
last year. I tried to pretend
that life would continue as
it had. Like the Energizer
Bunny, I kept going-until I
collapsed. I know a lot of
women who've done the
same thing. There are so
many things you have to
confront alone and it is so
scary. It's so much easier
to pretend that life just


goes on.
Gary Barg has seen it all
too often and he has high
praise for bereavement
and support groups.
"We can't let caregivers
fall off the precipice, as if
they don't count," he said.
"Post-care is so important
to us. People come to an
event who aren't care-
givers yet but want to be
prepared, and people
come whose loved ones
have passed away but they
don't want to stop. You can
be prepared before, during
and after. It's a way to stay
grounded."
Mr. Barg urges families
to talk about sensitive
matters, before and during
caregiving.
"There is no superstition
or risk in talking about
things while you are
caregiving," he said. "It
helps to be open and
honest. When you have
conversations, it's a help


for the next step. It's not
morbid."
For me, the fact that Roy
and I discussed his hopes
and wishes for me after he
was gone has helped me in
the grieving process. His
openness and honesty
allowed me to know that I
was doing what was best
for me and what he
wanted for me, as well.
The only wish he didn't get
was for me not to grieve.
He was a little unrealistic
there.
Mr. Barg hopes that
anyone with an interest in
caregiving will come to the
Dec. 2 conference.
"I love these confer-
ences," he said. "So many
people feel they are the
only one going through it.
It's the only way to get the
pieces to the puzzle,
because the greatest
experts are the ones living
through it.
"I love that caregivers
can learn that they're not
alone and learn about
social services and prod-
ucts. Every family caregiv-
er is an expert in some
aspect. I've never seen one
where people didn't realize
they know more than they


think they know.
The Fearless Caregiver
Conference will be held on
Dec. 2 from 8:30 a.m.-2
p.m. at Club Med Sand-
piper, 4500 S.E. Pine
Valley, Port St. Lucie.
Registration is $45 for
health care providers. A
limited number of free
tickets are available for
caregivers. Lunch is
provided. To register, call
(800) 829-2734 or visit
www. caregiver, corn.
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.
Shelley Koppel is the
former editor of "Today's
HealthCare" magazine and
a member of the National
Association of Science
Writers. E-mail questions
to skoppel@bellsouth.net.


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Jan Kitzerow of Jensen Beach and Francesca Pratton of Port St. Lucie sample the homemade salsa made by Easy Salsa
Processor pitchman Rafal Wronski at the Port St. Lucie Home Show Saturday, Oct. 31 at the Port St. Lucie Civic Center.


For Hometown News
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY- St.
Lucie County's community
services department is
seeking volunteers to assist
in tax preparation through
the Treasure Coast Com-
munity Action Agency and
Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance Program.
Volunteers of all ages and
backgrounds are welcome.
No experience or math
skills are necessary.
TCCAA and VITA provide
free, volunteer-run tax
assistance and preparation
service centers throughout
St. Lucie County.
Volunteers receive free
tax training and learn how
to help customers. Site
coordinators are also need-


ed to assist with scheduling
volunteers and trou-
bleshooting concerns at
local sites. For more infor-
mation, call (772) 462-1777.
The Treasure Coast Com-
munity Action Agency is
comprised of folks from
Martin, St. Lucie and Okee-
chobee counties and has
the mission to partner with
other human services
organizations, the private
sector and citizens to offer
programs and services that
build self-reliant individu-
als, families and communi-
ties.
This is the second year
TCCAA is collaborating
with the free tax assistance
program, which focuses on
supporting to low- and
middle-income house-
holds.


Other partners include
the St. Lucie County Com-
munity Services Depart-
ment, United Way, Eco-
nomic Opportunities
Council, Mustard Seed
Ministries, Harvest Food
and Outreach, 211, area
churches and banks, and
more.
Additional programs
through the TCCAA provide
a wide range of services to
assist low-income people
in attaining the skills,
knowledge and motivation
necessary to achieve self-
sufficiency.
For more information,
v i s i t
www.stlucieco.gov/com-
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_agency.htm or call (772)
462-2089.


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Bank manager receives


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For Hometown News
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
Anthony Loupe, regional
manager for Seacoast Nation-
al Bank in Indian River Coun-
ty, was recently re-appointed
by Gov. Charles Crist to a sec-
ond, three-year term as chair-
man of the Early Learning
Coalition of St. Lucie County.
Mr. Loupe, a resident of St.
Lucie County, has served on
the Early Learning Coalition


board of directors since Janu-
ary 2001. In addition to his
role as board chairman, he
has also chaired the voluntary
pre-K program and the
school readiness program
committees.
"I look forward to working
with the board of directors
under Tony's leadership for
another three years," said
Nancy Archer, Early Learning
Coalition of St. Lucie County
executive director.
"The board of directors has


been instrumental in helping
our organization fulfill our
vision that all of St. Lucie
County's children achieve
educational success and
become productive members
of society."
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tion is a nonprofit organiza-
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The county and Workforce
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He was born in Provi-
dence, R.I., and lived in Port
St. Lucie for four years.
He was preceded in death
by his parents, Adam and
Vivian and a sister, Anita.
He is survived by his wife
of 47 years, Claire; two sons:
Donald and Mark; a daugh-
ter, Jennifer; four brothers,
William, Gerard, Lloyd and
Daniel; a sister, Jane and two
grandchildren
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Florence Elaine Howe, 76,
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2009.
She was born in Brooklyn,
N.Y., and moved to Port St.
Lucie five years ago.
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Jay B. Packer
Jay B. Packer, 57, of Port St.
Lucie, died Oct. 18, 2009.
He was born in Miami and
moved to Port St. Lucie 17
years ago.
He was preceded in death
by his parents, Leroy and
Emily and a son, William.
He is a survived by his wife
of 32 years, Elizabeth; a son,
Jeremiah and two sisters,
Dee and Emily.
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ty Funeral Home & Cremato-
ry Treasure Coast Chapel.

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William and Oscar and his
fiancee, Michelle.
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ty Funeral Home & Cremato-
ry Treasure Coast Chapel.

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Petkiewicz

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65, of Port St. Lucie, died Oct.
24, 2009.
She was born in Fort
Pierce.
She was preceded in death
by her parents, Maurice and
Josephine; a son, John and a
daughter, Lisa.
She is survived by a sister,
Sharon; two nieces, Amanda
and Laura and her compan-
ion, Donald.
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when we do things to help
them get stronger.
Why the Obama adminis-
tration would loosen con-
trols on the export of strate-
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communist China is amaz-
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we may some day seriously
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Religious views
The person who thinks
that a spirituality poll
found 5 percent of America
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true number stands at
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fact, the fastest growing
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but then kept adding them
until he got to 16. He says it
was a "big surprise" since
he's never fit that many in his
mouth before "in one try."
The employee of Preuss Pets
in Lansing says each cock-
roach was at least 2-1/2
inches long. Murphy says he
might try for 20 next year. A
video of the feat was posted
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Murphy's effort would need
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used to train dogs
Police in Naples are on the
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how, they lost their stash.
A 2-gram packet was
discovered missing this
summer from a narcotics kit
used in training. Two officers
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unsure where. It could've
been the police parking lot
or an airport rental car, but
the likely spot was a hotel.
The veteran pair checked
out the kit to train their
police dogs, but the one who


Oceanic (both of which later
became the ships of Premier
Cruise Lines "Big Red
Boats") that were too big to
pull up to the pier in
Hamilton, so those who
were sailing on her had to
be tendered in. We used our
ship as a hotel and came


and went as we wished. Go
to the beach or shopping
during the day, head back to
the ship and dress for
dinner then out to the local
clubs. We had a blast.
Of course, I was young
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and was absolutely smitten
with the attention from the
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with cruising and Bermuda.
That trip was last week of
May, which is the early part
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so it was not the warmest
weather, but it certainly was
warmer than where we
came from: New England. I
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hosting a National Adop-
tion Month celebration
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on
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the event, which is free and
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families who have previ-
ously adopted children.
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will be part of the event
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arts and crafts, local social
service agency information
booths, live entertainment
and guest speakers. Food
and drinks will also be
served.
As part of National
Adoption Month, the
adoption staff CHS will


work to finalize the adop-
tions of more than 25
children in foster care in
courtrooms in St. Lucie,
Martin, Indian River and
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Bermuda
From page Al 1
that I flew back there for a
six-day stay at a quaint
little inn the following
October.
Bermuda is a British-
owned territory located in
the North Atlantic, about
640 miles southeast of
Cape Hatteras, N. C. It
consists of approximately
138 islands and is 20.6
square miles in size, with
subtropical temperatures
ranging from the low to
mid 60s (January) to the
mid to high 80s (August).
Bermuda is a dream
destination almost year
round.
Bermuda is unique in
that it has the feel of the
Caribbean islands, but is a
fine British metropolis
with the main business
being finance, followed by
tourism. Visiting during
the workweek, you will see
businessmen in full
business attire with suits
that are suit jackets, with
matching Bermuda shorts
and knee-high socks and
dress shoes. Hard to
imagine, but is quite the
sight to see. The Bermu-
dan police are very visible
in their bright white
uniforms of course,
including the Bermuda
shorts, white knee socks,
shoes and safari-style
hats. It is a very clean and
bustling island.
There are three ports on
the island. King's Wharf
(now called Heritage
Wharf) is the most
western port and is the
biggest. It was formerly
the Royal Naval Dockyard
built during the 1800s and
used during both World
Wars. It closed in 1956 and
was in much disrepair
because of storm damage
over the years. Due to the
building of mega ships,
the government of
Bermuda has been
redeveloping the port to
accommodate the many
cruise passengers these
ships deliver to the island.
King's Wharf can be a
pretty hefty trek getting to
Hamilton and St. Georges
by bus. They do offer ferry
service that is quite a bit
shorter in time to reach.
Bermuda's capitol city
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the charm that Bermuda
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buildings here were built
in the 17th and 19th
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ties have done a fine job of
not allowing much
development. For
instance, the power and
telephone lines are
hidden underground and
the streetlights are in the
style of an early gas lamp.
Bermuda offers a lot for
its size. There are many
big ships that visit
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New York and Baltimore.
Some ships use Bermuda
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
Participants in drug court,
mental health court and the
pretrial program have a new
drug screening hotline
phone number to call. The
new number is (772) 462-
7150.
The St. Lucie County Drug
Screening Lab will take over
the telephone hotline oper-
ation by providing partici-
pants a local number to call
for their drug screenings.
The existing, toll-free num-
ber will be discontinued due
to escalating costs.
The hotline is used to
notify participants when
they have to submit to ran-
dom drug screens as a result
of their court order.
Screenings are generated
by computer and are based
on the birth month of the
participant. The hotline has
been used for many years
circuit-wide, and has been
instrumental in substance


abuse treatment.
The lab provides drug
screens for many local and
state agencies, as well as pri-
vate businesses. Parents use
the drug lab to screen their
children before they can
obtain driving privileges or
just to make sure their chil-
dren remain drug free.
A referral for a drug
screening can be printed
from the St. Lucie County
Drug Screening Lab Web site
www.slcdrugtesting.com.
No appointment is neces-
sary. The cost for a drug
screening is $20.
The St. Lucie County Drug
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Suite 228 on the second
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Street, Fort Pierce.
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An endangered education


Sunrise Black Box
Theatre opens

The Sunrise Theatre's
Black Box Theatre officially
opened on Oct. 29 with a
reception and ribbon-cut-
ting.
A large crowd attended
the opening of the new
space, which resembles the
kind of place you'd find in
Soho in New York. It's
black, of course, except for
one wall left unfinished, to
give that cutting-edge look.
The space is 55 feet by 44
feet and can be reconfig-
ured to be in cabaret-style,
with a raised stage. It
accommodates 210 and is
suitable for corporate func-
tions, fundraisers, recep-
tions and, of course, the-
ater.
John Wilkes, Sunrise
executive director, said the
opening was a new chapter
in the Sunrise's resurgence.
"We're very excited with
the opening of the Black
Box Theatre, for it brings
another element to what is
offered by the theater and
in downtown Fort Pierce,"
he said.
"The public seems to be
very excited about the
space and the interest level
is high. We're looking at
complementing our the-
ater schedule with per-
formances in the Black
Box."
In other Sunrise news,
Crystal Cruises and the
Sunrise Theatre Founda-
tion are offering a seven-
night, Thanksgiving cruise
aboard the Serenity, calling
at Grand Turk, Grand Cay-
man and Key West. A dona-
tion of $150 to $780 per
person will be given to the
Sunrise at the end of the
trip.
For more information,
call Terry Shafer at All
About Travel at (772) 465-
6565.

Thanksgiving
in New York

Peter and Jennifer Jones
of StarStruck Performing
Arts Center will be spend-
ing Thanksgiving in New
York with famed Broadway
composer Stephen
Schwartz.
StarStruck students pre-
sented the world premiere
of Mr. Schwartz' new work,
"Geppetto and Son," last
spring.
The Joneses will fly to
New York on Nov. 23, and
Peter Jones will spend sev-


See SCENE, B3


STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 11-6-2009


Mitch Kloorfain/chief photographer
Talley Fenn, 10, of Port St. Lucie checks off her list of endangered species during a Halloween celebration at the
Florida Oceanographic Society in Stuart. The FOS team offered a mix of education and Halloween events to cos-
tumed patrons.



College presents varied musical month


By Shelley Koppel
Entertainment writer
FORT PIERCE The
halls of Indian River State
College will be filled with
the sounds of music this
fall. Whether it's patriotic
music, Broadway or holi-
day tunes, there is some-
thing for everybody.
This weekend, the wind
ensemble, under the
baton of John Southall,
will present a salute to
veterans, with classic


band favorites and patri-
otic selections.
Dale Rieth, who is in his
25th year as director of
choral activities at IRSC,
took time to speak
recently about the busy
season, including the first
holiday show in many
years.
"We decided last spring
to go with a holiday show
for the fall semester," he
said. "I haven't done it for
a long, long time. It's an
early shot in the arm to


get people inspired for
the holiday season that's
just around the corner."
The show will feature
the IRSC Chorale singing
a wide variety of songs.
"Much of it will be
familiar," Mr. Rieth said.
"It will be overwhelming-
ly Christmas carols. There
will be some sacred and
some secular songs and
some in foreign lan-
guages, including French
and Swedish. There will
even be a couple of pieces


in Latin. For those who
remember when Pavarot-
ti sang 'Jesu, Bambino,'
with the Vatican choir,
we'll be doing that piece,
too.
"There's also a terrific
Hanukkah piece in
Hebrew, brought to life by
a new arranger. It's spark-
ly and has a little jazz.
There's an African piece,
leaning towards Kwan-
zaa, too.

See MUSICAL, B4


Out & about


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FRIDAY, NOV. 6

Comedian Bobby Collins comes to
the Sunrise Theatre, 117 S. Second St.,
Fort Pierce, in an 8 p.m. show. Tickets are
$43 and $38. Call the box office at (772)
461-4775 or order online at www.sun-
risetheatre.com

FRIDAY, NOV. 6-
SATURDAY, NOV. 7

The IRSC Wind Ensemble pres-
ents a salute to the members of the


Armed Forces at the McAlpin Theatre,
3209 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce.
Performances are Nov. 6-7 at 8 p.m.
and Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12.
Call the box office at (800) 220-
9915.
* "Thirds" by Jacob Appel will be
presented at IRSC as part of its New
Play Initiative. Performances at the
Wynne Black Box Theatre on the
main campus are Nov. 6-7 at 8 p.m.
and Nov. 7 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $12.
Call the box office at (800) 220-
9915.
* Martin County High School, 2801
S. Kanner Highway, Stuart, presents


the musical "Frankenstein." Perfor-
mances are at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are
$15 for adults and $10 for students
and seniors. Call (772) 219-1800, ext
32318.

FRIDAY, NOV. 6-
SUNDAY, NOV. 8

Three Redneck Tenors bring their
new show, "Broadway Bound," to the
Lyric Theatre, 59 S.E. Flagler Ave.,
Stuart. Performances are Nov. 6-7 at
7 p.m.; Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. Tickets are

See OUT, B3


Aries-March 21-April 19
You always come through
when the chips are down.
Your fiery spirit always seems
to pull you through life's
challenges unscathed. Being
the first fire sign in the Zodiac
helps you get started first
and then continue on to vic-
tory. You never quit until you
reach your goal. It's fun see-
ing what you plan to do next.

Taurus-April 20-May 20
Your life continues to move
to higher levels. You are
always searching for new
challenges. Keep on letting
go of clutter and unneeded
things around you to make
room for the new. Do a fall
cleaning and yard sale. Give
unsold things to charity. This
sets the universal wheels in
motion to bring much new
very soon.

Gemini-May 21-June 21
Affirm everyday that you are
continually fed, protected
and blessed by the unlimited
good in the universe. Give
thanks for the many wonder-
ful friends who grace your
life and bring so much love
and joy. See the good in oth-
ers and they see it in you.
Live each day as if there is no
tomorrow. This is the true
meaning of life.

Cancer-June 22-July 22
You have the most beautiful,
happy, positive attitude. It is
contagious to others. When
you are happy, others are
happy. Your happy heart
leads by example. You don't
ask of others what you won't
do first. You are so respected
and loved. Keep psyched up
and ready. More wonderful
adventures are on the way.

Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
Being the middle fire sign
has its advantages. The bal-
ance keeps you sharp and
focused. Good ideas pop-
ping into your mind from the
instincts gives much inspira-
tion for action. The odds are
in your favor for success. You
are a winner. Listen to, trust
and take action on this
divine guidance and victory
is assured.

Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept. 22
Venus this week gives you an
emotional edge and boost.
Take action on the idea you
have been sitting on. It wants
to grow and increase. People
around you are in awe, say-
See SCOPES, B5


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Running November 9 to December 6, 2009
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event, a First for Brevard
County. With permission
from the U.S. and Cuba, Juan
Carlos Murioz and his agent/
wife Alicia Piedra Cabrera will
cross the Florida Straits and
deliver the paintings them-
selves. A 28- work interpre-
tation of important issues of
human existence on the still-
forbidden island of Cuba.

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tition Nov. 14.
Registration begins at 9
a.m., and competition
begins at 10 a.m. Cost is $10
per competitor. Members
age 6 and older may partici-
pate. Free memberships will
be available at the event. A
parent or guardian must be
present to sign a waiver for
membership.
Participants must follow
complete park rules and
have a helmet to compete.
The competition will be
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registration. Warm up will be
from 9-10 a.m. then each


division will have a free skate
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Judges will then select the
top five to skate for the divi-
sion winner. There will be a
separate division for spon-
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music and will be announc-
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sale.
Prizes will be awarded for
each division and a raffle for
other goodies will be held
after completion of the
event.
An honor guard from Post
No. 318 of the American
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$35. Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online at www.lyricthe-
atre.com.

FRIDAY, NOV. 6-
SUNDAY, NOV.22

The Pineapple Playhouse,
700 W. Weatherbee Road, Fort
Pierce, presents the Ray
Cooney farce, "It Runs in the
Family." Performances are
Thursday-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.

SATURDAY, NOV. 7

Jazz star Bernard Allison
performs at 8 p.m. at the
Sunrise Black Box Theatre, 117
S. Second St., Fort Pierce, in a
benefit for Learn to Read of St.
Lucie County. Tickets are $35.
Call the box office at (772)
461-4775 or order tickets
online at
www.sunrisetheatre.com.
*The National Touring
Company of "Tap Dogs"
comes to the Sunrise Theatre,
117 S. Second St, Fort Pierce,
in an 8 p.m. show. Tickets are
$50 and $40. Call the box
office at (772) 461-4775 or
order online at www.sun-
risetheatre.com.

MONDAY, NOV. 9

American Big Band takes
a sentimental journey through
the Lyric Theatre, 59 S.E.
Flagler Ave., Stuart, as part of
the Nostalgia Series. Perfor-
mances are at 5 and 8 p.m.
Tickets are $35. Call the box
office at (772) 286-7827 or
order online at www.lyricthe-
atre.com.

TUESDAY, NOV. 10

The Treasure Coast Youth
Symphony presents "Car-
tunes," the music behind the
zany characters, at the Lyric
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$18 for adults and $7 for
students. Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online at
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THURSDAY, NOV. 12

Janiva Magness comes to
the Sunrise Black Box Theatre,
117 S. Second St, Fort Pierce,
in an 8 p.m. show. Tickets are
$35. Call the box office at
(772) 461-4775 or order
online at
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BARS AND CLUBS

FRIDAY, NOV. 6

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, 8 p.m. to midnight
(772) 334-1130.
Crawdaddy's, 1949 N.E.
Jensen Beach Blvd., Jensen
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p.m.-midnight. (772) 225-
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Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
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midnight (772) 283-1929.
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Art league has show

Twenty-seven local artists
from the Seabranch Art
League will present "ART-
itude," an exhibit of fine
arts, at the Court House
Cultural Center in down-
town Stuart.
The show runs from Nov.
18-Dec. 12, with an opening
reception on Nov. 18 that is
free and open to the public.
"ART-itude" will raise funds
to benefit the Marvin S.
Cone juried high school art
show in 2010.
The Seabranch Art


League is partnering with
the Arts Council of Martin
County for the charitable
endeavor. Funds raise will
be used to encourage
young artists in Martin
County high schools.
The Court House Cultural
Center is located at 80 E.
Ocean Blvd., Stuart.
For more information,
call (772) 287-6676.

Library presents art

The Morningside Branch
Library, located at 2410
Morningside Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, will present the work
of local artists through its
"Walls of Art" program.
During November, visi-
tors can enjoy the wood-
burning arts of Jack Flana-
gan and the acrylics and
colored pencil art of Karen
Peralta.
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The Fort Pierce Branch
Library, located at 101
Melody Lane, will again
show free movies at 2 p.m.
on Friday.
On Nov. 13, "Beaches,"
with Bette Midler and Bar-
bara Hershey, will be
shown.
Nov. 20 brings another
tearjerker, "Stella Dallas,"
with Barbara Stanwyck and
John Boles.
There is no movie sched-
uled for Nov. 27 as the


library will be closed for
Thanksgiving.

Art show winners
announced

The Port St. Lucie Com-
munity Center juried art
shows have begun for the
season and the October
winners have been
announced.
Gloria Schultz took first
place for the work, "Avoca-
do." Jackie Balestrino took
second place for "Flower;"
Patricia Curtis won third
place for "Bathers" and Joe
holiday took honorable
mention for "The Horse
Race."
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"It's a mixed bag and
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everyone," he said.
While the audience will
have the chance to enjoy
the student singers, they'll
get a chance to partici-
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tunes and carols.
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tribute to the Great White
Way from 2000 to the pres-
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works from shows such as
"Wicked," "Dirty Rotten
Scoundrels, "Curtains,"
"The Producers" and "The
Last Five Years." It's an
opportunity to hear the
latest Broadway tunes and
find out that they do write
them the way they used to.
The Wind Ensemble
presents a salute to veter-


ans on Nov. 6-7 at 8 p.m.
and Nov. 7 at 2 p.m.
The IRSC Chorale pres-
ents a concert, "Home for
the Holidays," on Nov. 19-
21 at 8 p.m. and Nov. 21 at
2 p.m.

Musical theater students
present a salute to Broad-
way on Dec. 2-4 at 8 p.m.
and Dec. 5 at 2 p.m. at the
Wynne Black Box Theatre.
Tickets for all performanc-
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Bayview St, Stuart, the Jukebox
Band, 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.
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* The Stern House, 4110 S.E.
Salerno Road, Port Salerno. Call
for performers, 7-10 p.m. (772)
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Bogey's & Stogey's, 1032
S.E. Port St Lucie Blvd., Port St
Lucie. Call for performers. (772)
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8:30 p.m. (772) 337-2111.
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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-


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* Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno. Rock Slide, 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.
Smoky's BBQ & Grill,
10457 S, Federal Highway, Port
St. Lucie, music by AJ from 7-10
p.m. Call (772) 398-7561.
SUNDAY, NOV. 8
Conchy Joe's Seafood,
3945 N.E. Indian River Drive, in
Jensen Beach. Reggae by
Rainfall, 7-10 p.m. (772) 334-
1130.
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Salerno, Island sounds of Delroy
Young, 2-6 p.m. (772) 283-
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Pirate's Loft, 4307 S.E.
Bayview St, Stuart, Reggae with
Frenz, 2-6 p.m. (772) 223-5048.
Wahoo's on the Water-
front, 400 N.W. Alice Ave.,


Stuart, features various classic
rock bands from 4:30-8:30 p.m.
(772) 692-2333.
MONDAY, NOV. 9
O'Malley's, 2721 Morning-
side Blvd., Port St. Lucie, The Jeff
Shepherd Show every Monday
and Wednesday through
December, 5-8 p.m. Call (772)
337-3090 for more information.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11
Finz Waterfront Grille,
4290 S.E. Salerno Road, Port
Salerno. Open mic night 8:30-
11 p.m. (772) 283-1929
* Hutchinson Island Marriott
Resort Tiki Bar, 555 N.E. Ocean
Blvd., Hutchinson Island. Call
(772) 225-3700.
* O'Malley's, 2721 Morning-
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and Wednesday through
December, 5-8 p.m. Call (772)
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TREASURE COAST HFOC to host a radio-thon Group. Gould Cooksey
The Harvest Food & Out- on Nov. 12. Funds donated Fennell are providing
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series of fall harvest be used throughout the tions. Additional sponsor-
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2009 Thanksgiving food
drive, which runs through
Nov. 13.
With a goal of feeding
2,000 families, the food
drive is targeting collect-
ing food items such as
canned hams cranberry
sauce, pumpkin and yams.
Food boxes will be distrib-
uted to needy families
from Nov. 20-25.
Collection sites for the
food drive include the
newest campus at 1360
28th St., in Vero Beach and
the Fort Pierce campus at
2520 Orange Ave. Addi-
tional collection sites are
needed, and businesses,
churches and even neigh-
borhoods are encouraged


dents during the holidays.
The event will be conduct-
ed simultaneously on 93.7
The Breeze, 97.1 Ocean
and on news radio 1490
AM.
The events will culmi-
nate with the second
annual Turkey Trot Against
Hunger to be held Thanks-
giving Day. With more
than 800 runners during
its inaugural year last year,
this event promises to be
the largest 5K run in the
area.
The run begins at 7:30
a.m. at Riverside Park in
Vero Beach. Registration
begins at 6:30 a.m. Cost is
$20 in advance or $25 the
day of the event. Sponsors
include Glendale Proper-


more information about
the Turkey Trot or to regis-
ter online, visit www.trota-
gainsthunger.org.
In addition to the food
subsidy program that
allows those whose
income is at 200 percent of
the poverty level and
below a place to buy gro-
ceries for 30 cents on the
dollar, HFOC also provides
crisis services, emergency
food boxes and cash assis-
tance, Medicaid advocacy
and job skills training and
job placement assistance.
For a list of the specific
items being collected, visit
www. harvest food -
outreach.org. For more
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From page B1
ing, "How did you do all
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me." That "Little Angel" is
your guardian spirit and best
friend. Are you listening?
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct. 22
Your great teaching talents
will soon be called upon to
help others to learn about
your new spiritual findings.
Educating, healing and coun-
seling are your greatest gifts.
No one is better at them. You
love sharing wisdom. Then
the joy comes back multi-
plied. Your spirit and light just
glow when you are happy.
Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Your mastery of small details
is preparing you for greater
responsibilities. You get the
job done. It's your large open
heart that gives the motiva-
tion. Your warm, loving
nature always guides you
safely through life's storms.
Your natural sensitivity warns
you of challenges before they
happen. Are you listening?
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
You have done much this
year. There is so much still
ahead. Don't get in too big of
a hurry. Timing is everything.
Take time to smell the sweet
autumn aromas and savor
the true meaning of harvest
time, which is when you
were born. You are a blessing
from the universe. Now share
your good and your life is jus-
tified.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Your energy is high. Your nat-
ural rhythms are strong.
Make physical activities a top
priority. You have worked free
of recent stresses. New
adventures are on the way.
Listen to your divine inner


guidance. It's all about it feel-
ing right. If your heart isn't in
it, don't do it. Be true to your-
self first and all will work out.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
Continue to move forward.
When you have a solid plan
and put it into action, few
things will stop you from cre-
ating reality from idea. When
you are happy, steady
progress is being made. Keep
a strong focus on the top pri-
ority first. Less is more some-
times. Be prepared for a
quantum leap in joy over the
holidays.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
You have such deep feelings.
Your sweet loving heart is
known far and wide. It always
gives an emotional boost to
your loved ones. You make it
happen. You have much
courage and stand up for
your beliefs. You say, "This is
my life, thank you. I am mak-
ing the most of it. You can
too." Thanks for all you do
and give us.
Personal services
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your way in these chal-
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reading, an astrology
chart, exciting home or
office party, or an inspira-
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few of the services he pro-
vides. For details call (772)
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He will be doing readings
at the Pineapple Festival in
Jensen Beach Nov. 6-8 and
would love to see you
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Until next time, never give
up on your dream, your
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Hello, smart shoppers!
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Pies almost as important,
as the turkey. You've just got
to make a homemade
pumpkin, pecan and apple
pie with my crust. If you've
never made a pie before,
now's the time. Many
recipes can be altered to
make them low-fat, but pie
crust is not as good. A truly
great piecrust is high in fat,
so make it rarely and enjoy
it immensely.
The piecrust will handle
easier than any other you've
ever tried. For years making
piecrust frustrated me as
the crust tore and separat-
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into my life.
When we lived in Con-


necticut I met an 80-year-
old lady who had a farm.
She asked me to visit and
served coffee and an
incredible apple pie with
the most wonderful crust.
Her heritage dated back to
the Shakers, which is where
the recipe came from. What
amazed me was the bottom
crust was nicely browned,
which is hard to achieve
without burning the pie.
She had already made me a
copy of the recipe because,
as she said, "I knew you
would want it." The recipe
contains vinegar, which
helps the crust to brown
properly, and the smell and
taste will disappear as the
pie bakes.
It is a large recipe and I
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but the dough freezes
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Makes two covered 9-inch
pies and about two pie shells.
4 cups white flour
1 tablespoons sugar
1-1/2 teaspoons salt
1-3/4 cups shortening*
1/2-cup cold water
1 tablespoon apple cider
vinegar
1 large egg
*Note: My shortening of
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pin frequently with flour to
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* Wahoo's on the Water-
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of a fork. Fill shell and follow
recipe directions.
You can lift the dough into
the pan easily if you fold it in
half.

PUMPKIN PIE
A one -pound can of
pumpkin will make a large
10-inch pie. Double the
recipe for three 9 inch-pies.
They freeze great. Bake first,
cool and freeze. You can
substitute Splenda for the
granulated sugar with
excellent results.
1 can (1 pound) pumpkin
2 eggs
1/2-cup granulated sugar
or Splenda
1/4-cup dark brown
sugar, firmly packed
1-1/2 teaspoons pumpkin
pie spices
1 teaspoon salt
1 large can evaporated
milk (undiluted)
Prepare crust and fit into
pan as instructed above.
Using a large bowl, beat
eggs slightly. Add remaining
ingredients and mix well.
Place prepared pan on a
cookie sheet, fill and bake at
425 for 15 minutes. Lower
heat to 375 and continue
baking for 30 minutes. Pie is
done when knife inserted in
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FRIDAY, NOV. 13-
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Performances are Nov. 13-14 at
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benefit the Treasure Coast Food Bank. From left: Jodi Dargan, vice president of the Port
St. Lucie Business Women; Renee Major, president; John Meehan, executive director of
Treasure Coast Food Bank and Diane Gallagher, community action chairwoman of the
Port St. Lucie Business Women.


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PORT ST. LUCIE -
Members of the Port St.
Lucie Business Women's
organization are hosting a
food drive through the
holidays to benefit the
Treasure Coast Food Bank.
The Treasure Coast Food
Bank received a grant in
2009 from the Port St.
Lucie Business Women to
support its BackPack Pro-
gram.
The BackPack Program
is an ongoing effort to pro-
vide food to at-risk chil-
dren on weekends and
out-of-school periods,
when federal breakfast
and lunch programs are
not available.
The Treasure Coast Food


Bank obtains and distrib-
utes food and needed
products through partner
agencies to help alleviate
hunger in Indian River, St.
Lucie, Martin and Okee-
chobee counties.
The food bank also plays
a key role in disaster relief
services for the area. TCFB
serves more than 170 non-
profit and faith-based
agencies with hunger
relief programs through-
out the Treasure Coast.
Last year, the Food Bank
distributed close to 3 mil-
lion pounds of food, pro-
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meals to needy individu-
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Players to vie for spot on PGA tour in West Palm Beach


The PGA Tour's final
stage of the 2009
PGA Tour Q-School
will be held at Bear Lakes
Country Club in West Palm
Beach, Dec. 2-7.
The annual six-round
tournament will feature
approximately 160 players
vying for a PGA Tour card
for the 2010 season.
This annual event is one
of the most stressful golf
tournaments in the world
as players vie for a coveted
spot on the PGA Tour.
Joining Tiger, Phil, and the
rest of the gang is not an
easy task and many great
golfers have faltered under
the pressure.
If the pressure of grab-
bing the golden ring was
not enough, throw into the
mix a tough Jack Nicklaus-
designed course. Bear
Lakes Country Club is a
36-hole facility, featuring
the par-72 Lakes Course
(7,439 yards) and Links
Course (7,392 yards). The
course has hosted this
event on two previous
occasions. Carl Paulson
captured medalist honors


in 1995, with Pat Perez
taking top billing in 2001.
The top 25 players and
ties at Bear Lakes will earn
their PGA Tour card for
2010, with the next 50
players earning fully-
exempt status on the
Nationwide Tour. Each
player who advances to
the Final Stage of Q-School
will earn at least condi-
tional status on the
Nationwide Tour.
A year ago, Harrison
Frazar cruised to an eight-
stroke win at the event and
led a group of 28 players
onto the PGA Tour. Jensen
Beach's Derek Fathauer
finished third to earn his
place on the Tour for the
first time.
The courses the players
face will look a little
different than those that
players tackled eight years
ago. In the last few years
Nicklaus has made several
modifications and
improvements to both
courses.
"These courses repre-
sent two very different
playing experiences and


styles of golf, so they
should test every facet of
the players' games," states
Nicklaus. "The Lakes
Course is a good conven-
tional test of golf and a bit
stronger. The Links Course
is more of a true links
course than it was before.
It is interesting golf, the
type of course that takes a
bit of learning and some
patience. I think the
players will have fun with
it."
The PGA Tour is encour-
aging fans to turn out for
any of the three practice
days beginning on Sunday,
Nov. 29, or for the medal
rounds. Admission is free,
and galleries are usually
sparse, allowing fans to get
up-close to the action and
watch some great golf! Be
sure to bring your own
drinks and snacks as there


will be no concessions on
the course.
Volunteers are also
needed to help the opera-
tion run smoothly. For
more information on
becoming a volunteer,
contact Deb Shearer at
(904) 273-3367 or send an
e-mail to
debbieshearer@pgatourhq.
corn.
Golf Channel will have
live coverage of the final
stage from 1-4 p.m.
beginning Dec. 5. Cover-
age will continue on
Sunday at the same time,
with coverage of Monday's
final round beginning at
2:30 p.m.

Boys and
Girls Club event

Golfers, are you ready?
It's the time of year when
you can make a difference
in the life of a child simply
by playing your favorite
sport. The 8th Annual Boys
and Girls Clubs of Indian
River County Gold Tourna-
ment will take place on


Nov. 16 atVero Beach
Country Club.
The event features two
tournaments. The morning
Pro-Am will be a best gross
and net ball per team,
which will consist of four
amateurs and one profes-
sional. The afternoon team
event will be two-best
balls of four, from a team
of four amateurs.
George E. Warren
Corporation is the event's
major sponsor, with Publix
and Marquis Insurance
picking up the theme
sponsorship.
Players will enjoy
breakfast, an All American
BBQ lunch and awards
presentation between the
events. Following the
afternoon festivities
players will enjoy cocktails
and hors d'oeuvres,
awards presentation, as
well as a silent auction.
The funds raised from
this event will help sup-
port important after-
school Club programs in
the areas of education,
sports and fitness, health
and life skills, the arts,


character and leadership
development, and com-
munity service.
There are still spots
open to join the tourna-
ment, as well as tee sign
sponsorships. Should you
be unable to participate
but wish to help out the
Boys and Girls Club,
donations for the silent
auction are being accept-
ed. A $500 donation covers
golfers for the morning Pro
Am event as well as the
breakfast and lunch. The
afternoon event requires a
$300 donation and
includes lunch, cocktail
reception and more.
For additional informa-
tion or to sign up to play,
contact Kelley Williams at
(772) 299-7449 or visit
www. bgcirc. org.

James Stammer has been
an avid golfer and golf
enthusiast for 30 years. He
hosts the Tuesday Night
Golf Show on WPSL 1590-
AM radio station. Contact
him at
jstammer@yahoo.com.


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5006 Hickory Drive
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Rummage Sale
Sat, Nov 7th
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Fri/Sat 11/6 & 11/7
8am-6pm
545 SW Buswell Ave
Prima Vista to Fair to Buswell
Household items, & other
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Bargains Galore!
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Saturday & Sunday
11/7 & 11/8
8am till 2pm
1989 SE Cheltenham
(US-1 to Floresta North
of PSL Blvd)
Tools, Furn, Clothes,
household items & more


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Silver, Gold Coins
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AFRICAN KENYA- 40 yr
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AMORIE, WHITE, 21x68,
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BICYCLES, 2 Schwinn
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BICYCLES, 2, 26" $20
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BIKE, HARPO, 20",
youth sport bike, perfect
condition, $120
772-521-1000 SLC
BIMINI TOP, 3 bow, no
frame, 6'x8', navy blue,
$150, 772-466-6203
BOAT ANCHOR, 45 Ibs,
CQR type w. 20' of 1/2"
chain, used, $100
772-398-6250 SLC


CAGE, HAMPSTER
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CAMCORDER- by Can-
non with case. Used
twice orig $480. Asking
$150.772-600-7155
CD, DJ collection, 381,
Rock Motown Oldies,
great selection, $200
cash, 772-584-3441
CEILING FAN, white, no
light, $20, 772-219-3747
CHAIR, swivels, rocks,
blue, great cond. very
comfortable, $30
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CHAIR- OVERSTUFFED
microfiber chair and
ottoman. $200
772-579-6562
CHEST, HANDMADE
storage, cedar lined,
blankets, etc. Very attrac-
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CHINA CABINET, off
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772-335-7681 SLC
CHRISTMAS Campbells
soup ornaments. Great
collectable $1 each.
772-223-4145
CHRISTMAS TREE, 4',
lights, w/ sliver & white
decor, like new, $100 obo
772-341-1190 MC
CLOTHES, LADIES
clothes, size 4-6, $15,
772-692-7529 MC
COMPUTER DESK,
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drawer, excellent cond.
$60, 772-778-5562 IR
COMPUTER, P4, 2 GHZ,
256 RAM, Windows XP,
$125, 772-224-8615 SLC
COUCH, leather, black,
w/ hide-a-bed, 3 piece
ent. center & end tables
$180, 772-475-3337
CRIB, WOOD, blue, $30,
high chair, infant/ youth,
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DESK, METAL, 'Lyon'
excellent condition, $100
obo, 772-221-1170 MC
DINING TABLE & 6
parson custom covered,
36"x60" glass top table,
$175, 772-460-5374 SLC


DOLL, 15" porcelain and
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DRESSER, minor dam-
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DRESSES SIZE 14-16
$25 each. Great for
cruise. 772-664-4241
DUCK DECOY, 70+
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772-567-6977 IR
EXERCISE MACHINE,
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rods, like new, $175,
772-388-4806 IR
FILE CABINET, 4 drawer
black metal, guides and
hanging folders, $50
772-234-7200 IR
FISHING POLE, Penn
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FURBY'S, 8 Special Edi-
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Spanish Lakes pet
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$12,500 772-528-2086
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305-849-1425



PORT ST. LUCIE 55+
Spanish Lakes 1 furn
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PORT ST. LUCIE 55+
Spanish Lakes Golf
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Spanish Lakes Riverfront
clean dblwd 2/2,
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$18,500. Possible Lease
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screened porch shed.
New roof, 2 pools, tennis,
well equipped gym.
hurricane shutters. Make
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FORT PIERCE Indian
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1-br/1-ba, Kitchen priv.
Cable. $95/wk $100
deposit. 772-475-4560
FORT PIERCE, Retiree
will share home. Full
house privileges $400/mo
Includes, utilities, phone,
cable. 772-359-4976
PORT ST LUCIE 45+
Adult park, retired person
looking to share dblwd.
Furn rm, $450/mo neg.
inc. elec & util. Internet
extra. 772-489-8620


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PORT ST. LUCIE- 1/1
$375/mo + 1/2 util house
privil, Laundry/pool, near
hospital, bus, park. 772-
335-2733 860-620-3483
PORT ST. LUCIE-
Looking for single woman
to share home. Furn w
shared bath. $110/wk
utilities incl. No drugs,
pets, drinking. Must like
cats. 772-224-8588
STUART- furnished room
with private bath &
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$650/mo includes utilities
772-288-2574


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JENSEN BEACH 3/1
Clean, fully furn. W/D,
utils, phone incld, no
smoking, great loc. Walk
to river & park. $1900/mo
seasonal $1200/annual
561-346-4789




ACCEPTING
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FORT PIERCE
3/Bedroom/1iBath, First
floor. 902 Boston Ave,
$650/mo+ 1 month se-
curity 561-441-2541
Fort Pierce White City
NO FEE MOVE IN
Townhome Community
2 Br, Pool, Fitness.
Negative credit accepted.
772-332-4750

Fort Pierce
ONE MONTH FREE
2Br/1Ba, all apple, on qui-
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freshly painted, pets ok.
$600/mo 678-901-2579


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Park Apts. $49. Moves
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or deposit with approved
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STUART 55+ doublewide
2br 1.5ba, No Money
Down, No Interest
$195/mo. Call for details
(772) 221-8425

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Includes Water,
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FORT PIERCE: North
Beach lbr/lba on Ocean,
Fully Furnished with
Kitchen & Utilities. Daily
or $163/wk 772-465-9684
FREE RENT
Or $595 a month. 2/1 Tile
central A/C close to
downtown Fort Pierce.
John 772-626-9542
Theresa 954-614-0217



JENSEN BEACH-
Efficiency & 1 bedroom.
Starting at $650/mo
Laundryroom. Near all.
Sect 8 OK. 877-866-3225


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$675/mo.+ sec. Laundry
facility on premise. New
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Auction: 500 +/- Acres
Absolute! 4,600 +/- Acres
offered in 14 parcels on
the Alapaha River,
Willachoochee, Georgia.
11AM. Saturday, Nov. 21.
Excellent Timber,
Investment, Recreation
or Farming Opportunity!
Preview: 10AM- 4PM,
November 13, 14, & 20.
H iggenbotham
Auctioneers: 800-257-
4161. Mike Lofton,
GREL#16478 GAL#168.
CENTRAL FLORIDA
Lakefront, Citrus Groves,
Ranches. Large Parcels,
some "Turn Key" Bring
toothbrush. Mary L. Adsit,
Realtor 863-285-7118. All
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GEORGIA QUIET,
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PORT SAINT LUCIE
Midport 1, newly remod-
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W/D, Pool, Water & trash
included. $725/mo Call
owner 772-349-7345
PORT ST. LUCIE- 55+
Vista St. Lucie, 1st floor.
1/1 new paint & carpet
enclosed porch. Pool,
amenities updated.
$550/mo 772-340-0790
PORT ST. LUCIE-
Midport Place II condo.
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clubhouse, water and
garbage included
750/mo 772-528-4263
PORT ST. LUCIE- Vista
St. Lucie 55+ Comm 1/1
all amenities. $600/mo
annual $1200/mo season
+ sec. 772-340-7580
SEBASTIAN Efficiency
Furn., all utilities, cable,
refrig, microwave, laun-
dry, pool, Pets ok (fee)
$199/wk 772-589-4546




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STUART ADORABLE
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On the St. Lucie River.
$600/mo. Great location.
772-834-6167
STUART North River
Shores, 800 Place, 1/1,
2nd floor, scr porch, new
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ElyT E0l
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2br from $600 Water &
Sewer incl. Sm Pets ok.
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JENSEN BEACH
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1/1 Cottage $500/mo
Efficiency $450/mo incl
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LAKEWOOD PARK- 3/2
single garage, fireplace,
apple's, W/D hook-up all
tile, softener maint incl.
fenced backyard.
$750/mo 772-332-0269
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ok. $850/mo.+ sec
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with updates. Rent
$775/mo. Or Great deal
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location. 954-591-4121
PORT ST. LUCIE 2/2
large fenced back yard,
backs up to park. Tile &
carpet, W/D, $800/mo
$800 dep 772-461-1897
STUART, 2BR/2BA, car-
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yard. All appl, d/w. w/d
hookup. Excellent cond.
$950/mo incl lawn svc.
No pets, no smoking.
772-287-4073
STUART- 4/2 on 3/4
acres+. All appls. Fenced
yd, Parking for large work
truck + 4. $1700/mo +
dep $850. Pets OK. Sea-
sonal avail 772-600-7155
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Freshly painted. Fenced
yard, tile thru-out, newer
home, W/D, corner lot
$900/mo 561-572-6660




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16ac w/Cabin & River
$139,000
180ac w/Creek $299,000
255ac River, Creek &
Natural Gas Well
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STUART- 1-BR/1-BA
large duplex. tile thru-out,
Pet friendly Lawn care,
trash & water included.
$165/wk 772-260-5077





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A


IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE:
ESTATE OF GEORGE
R. LESCAMELA
a.k.a. GEORGE
RICHARD LESCAMELA
Deceased.
CASE NO.:
562009CP000932-FM
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of GEORGE R.
LESCAMELA, a.k.a.
GEORGE RICHARD
LESCAMELA, deceased,
File Number
562009CP000932-FM,
is pending in the Circuit
Court for St. Lucie
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is PO. Drawer 700
Fort Pierce, FL 34954.
The name and addresses
of the personal represen-
tative and the personal
representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice is re-
quired to be served must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LAT-
ER OF 3 MONTHS AF-
TER THE TIME OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NO-
TICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or
demands against dece-
dent's estate must file
their claims with this
court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WITH BE FOREV-
ER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIOD SET
FORTH ABOVE, ANY
CLAIM FILED TWO (2)
YEARS OR MORE
AFTERTHE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first publica-
tion of this Notice is
October 30, 2009.
P e r s o n a I
Representative:
Charles R. LesCamela
336 Golfview Road #805
North Palm Beach, Fl
33408
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Kevin H. Hendrickson,
Esquire
Attorney for Per. Rep.
310 South Second
Street, Fort Pierce, FL
34950 (772) 461-0558
Florida Bar No. 618454
Pubs: Oct 30& Nov 6, 2009


IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR ST. LUCIE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE:
ESTATE OF HENRY A.
MOSES, a.k.a. HENRY
ARTHUR MOSES, De-
ceased.
CASE NO.:
562009CP001066-FM
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of HENRY A.
MOSES, a.k.a. HENRY
ARTHUR MOSES,
Deceased.
File Number
562009CP001066-FM,
is pending in the Circuit
Court for St. Lucie
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is RO. Drawer 700
Fort Pierce, FL 34954.
The name and addresses
of the personal represen-
tative and the personal
representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the dece-
dent and other persons
having claims or de-
mands against dece-
dent's estate on whom a
copy of this notice is re-
quired to be served must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LAT-
ER OF 3 MONTHS AF-
TER THE TIME OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR 30
DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF
A COPY OF THIS NO-
TICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other per-
sons having claims or
demands against dece-
dent's estate must file
their claims with this
court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO
FILED WITH BE FOREV-
ER 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 publica-
tion of this Notice is
October 30, 2009.
P e r s o n a I
Representative:
James H. Moses
201 N.E. Granduer Ave
Port St Lucie, Fl 34983
Attorney for Personal
Representatives:
Kevin H. Hendrickson,
Esquire
Attorney for Per. Rep.
310 South Second
Street, Fort Pierce, FL
34950 (772) 461-0558
Florida Bar No. 618454
Pubs: Oct 30&Nov 6, 2009


IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
NINETEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
ST. LUCIE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE:
ESTATE OF TRINDA E.
PETRIE, Deceased.
CASE NO.:
562009CP001030-FM
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS
HAVING CLAIMS OR
DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE:
The administration of the
estate of TRINDA E.
PETRIE deceased, File
Number
562009CP001030-FM is
pending in the Circuit
Court for St. Lucie Coun-
ty Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is PRO. Box 700
Fort Pierce, FL 34954.
The name and addresses
of the Personal
Representative and the
P e r s o n a I
Representative's Attorney
are set forth below.
ALL CREDITORS OF
THE DECEDENT and
other persons having
claims or demands
against decedent's estate
including unmatured,
contingent or
unliquidated claims on
whom a copy of this
notice is served within
three months after the
date of the first
publication of this notice
must file their claims with
the court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE 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 per-
sons having claims or
demands against dece-
dent's estate must file
their claims with this
court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF FIRST PUBLI-
CATION OF THIS NO-
TICE.
ALL CLAIMS AND
DEMANDS NOT SO
FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
The date of first
publication of this Notice
is October 30, 2009.
Person Giving Notice:
Vilma O'Meally
Personal Representative
20600 N.E. 2nd Avenue
Miami Gardens. Fl.
33179
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Thomas R Garland, Esq.
Florida Bar No. 849502
1914 S.E. Port St. Lucie
Boulevard
Port St. Lucie, Fl. 34952
(772)337-1122
Pubs: Oct 30 & Nov 6, 2009


MY TOWING gives No-
tice of Foreclosure of
Lien and intent to sell
these vehicles on
11/20/2009 10:00 am at
1786 SW Biltmore St.
Port St. Lucie, FL 34984,
pursuant to subsection
713.78 of the Florida
Statutes. My Towing re-
serves the right to accept
or reject any and/or all
bids. 2004 Dodge
1 D7HA18D34S618877
Pub: Nov 6, 2009
NOTICE is hereby given
that on 12/2/2009 at 9:00
am the following vehicles
will be sold at public auc-
tion for monies owed on
vehicles repairs & stor-
age costs pursuant to
F.S.S. 713.585. The lie-
nor: Custom Auto Care &
Performance, Inc. 673
S.W. Carter Ave. Pt. St.
Lucie, FL 34983 (772)
336-0741. Parties claim-
ing interest have a right
to a hearing prior to the
date of sale with the
Clerk of Court as re-
flected in the notice. The
owner has the right to re-
cover possession of the
vehicles without judicial
proceedings as pursuant
to F.S.S. 559.917. Any
proceeds recovered from
the sale of the vehicles
over the amount of the
lien will be deposited with
the Clerk of Court for dis-
position upon court order.
68 Chev CS147T107366
Pub: Nov. 6, 2009
NOTICE OF SALE The
following vehicle will be
sold at public auction,
free of all prior liens, per
Fl Stat 713.78 at 10:00
AM on November 20,
2009 at Lienor's address.
No titles, as is, cash only
03 Dodge
1 D7HA18N13S219196
Lienor: Eddie Dames
Transport Inc, 1313 SW
Biltmore St, Port St
Lucie, FL 34983, phone
772-201-8726. Interested
parties, contact State
Filing Service
7 7 2 5 9 5 9 5 5 5
Pub: Nov 6, 2009
Public sale notice is here-
by given that the under-
signed intends to sell the
personal property descri-
bed below under the
Florida Self Storage
Facility Act. Florida
Statute Section(s) 83.801
83.908. The under-
signed will sell at public
sale by competitive
bidding starting at 11:00
am Saturday November
14th, 2009 at St. James
Self Storage, 600 N.W.
Airoso Blvd, Port St.
Lucie, FL 34983. The
following all consists of
miscellaneous goods:
Arthur Franklin Unit
K-710, Ashley Fox Unit
1-512, Alexandeia
Suhanov Unit A-110,
Antonio Lopez Unit
G-319, Tina Riley Unit
D-317. All purchases are
sold as is. All purchases
must be paid in cash and
removed from the prem-
ises by end of the busi-
ness day Pubs: Oct 30 &
Nov 6, 2009


RELIABLE TOWING
AND STORAGE INC.
gives Notice of
Foreclosure of Lien and
intent to sell these
vehicles on 11/20/09,
12/3/09 & 12/16/09 @
9:00 am at 933 SW
Biltmore St. Port St.
Lucie, FL 34983-1856,
pursuant to subsection
713.78 of the Florida
Statues. Reliable Towing
& Storage Inc. reserves
the right to accept or
reject any and/or all bids.
Sale Date: 11/20/2009
1974 BMW
4320717
1993 GMC
2GTEK19K5P1539237
2000 MITS
4A3AC34G4YE021207
1992 HONDA
1HGCB7651NA152049
2000 PONTIAC
1G2NE12T9YM799628
1989 PLYMOUTH
2P4FH25KXKR229301
1992 HONDA
1HGCB7655NA188150
1992 CHEVROLET
1GNDU06D1NT119219
1994 TOYOTA
1 NXAE09B9RZI19645
1995 FORD
1FALP62W8SH 142023
1997 PONTAIC
1G2WJ52K8VF275210
1997 SATURN
1 G8ZF5286VZ375040
2000 MERCURY
4M2ZU66P1YUJ44500
1990 FORD
1 FTCR10A7LUC25367
2001 DODGE
2B4GP44341 R424128
2000 MERCURY
4M2ZU66P1YUJ44500
1984 PORS
WPOJB0926ES862945
1973 TRIUMPH
CF11299UO
Sale Date: 12/3/2009
1994 DODGE
1B4GH44RORX131244
2005 CHEVROLET
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