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Publication Date: November 13, 2009
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V ol. 8, No. 23 Your Local News and Information Source www.HometownNewsL.com Friday, November 13,

Vol. 8, No. 23 Your Local News and Information Source www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, November 13,


( HOW WEIRD
IS THAT?!
M SEAN MCCARTHY



Spend any time surfing
the Web and you are
bound to find stories
that are just too bizarre to be
true. Here's a sampling,
edited for length. And
remember, just because it's
online doesn't mean it's true!
From sfgate.com: Police:
Breathalyzer-costumed man
accused of DUI
An Ohio man dressed as a
Breathalyzer test for Hal-
loween found himself
blowing into one after police
stopped him for allegedly
driving the wrong way
without headlights on a one-
way street.
Oxford Police said they
stopped 20-year-old James P
Miller on Halloween night
and found beer in his front
seat and in the trunk. Police
said Miller blew 0.158
percent on a Breathalyzer
test. The legal limit for
driving is a blood-alcohol
level of .08. Miller was cited
on charges including
operating a vehicle while
intoxicated, underage
possession of alcohol, having
an open container, a fake ID
and a one-way street
violation.
From denverpost.com: Man
made up knife attack to miss
work
Police in the Denver
suburb of Edgewater said a
man stabbed himself then
said he was attacked by three
men dressed in black who
were either Hispanic or
skinheads, in a ploy to miss
work.
Aaron Siebers, 29, was
arrested after police say he
admitted making up the
assault and said he was
responsible for the knife
wound to his leg and other
superficial cuts on his body.
He faces charges of false
reporting and obstructing a
police officer. Police said
Siebers reported the attack to
the video store where he
works. The reported assault
drew five police agencies to
See WEIRD, A15


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Rants & Raves A6
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Travel A12
Viewpoint A6


Research focuses on body's


defenses against flu virus


By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE -VGTI Florida
scientists hope their research will
help prevent the delayed develop-
ment of future flu vaccines, as was
the case this year with H1N1.
Working with Martin Memorial
Health Systems, the scientists
began a research project aimed at
not only speeding up production of


vaccines, but developing more
effective ones.
VTGI Florida is located in Tradi-
tion and focuses on vaccine
research.
Lydie Trautmann, the scientist
who proposed the research, said
the project involves studying the
immune system and how it reacts
to the flu virus and vaccines.
"The more information and data
we collect, the more understanding


'Green'


training


program


moves


forward
By Jay Meisel
Meisel@hometownnewsol.com

ST. LUCIE COUNTY- By
the middle of next year, offi-
cials are hopeful there will
be apprenticeship programs
to help workers learn trades.
Although the training will
be in conventional areas,
including insulation, sheet
metal work, painting, iron
work and carpentry, it will
have a special focus, St.
Lucie County Commission-
er Doug Coward said.
The training will focus on
green building projects,
including such components
as reducing pollution, sav-
ing energy and using renew-
able resources.
"We want to retrain the
workforce and have them
repositioned for the chang-
ing economy," Commis-
sioner Coward said.
The program, which has
been a year in the making,
received a boost this month
when St. Lucie County and
Workforce Solutions
received a $500,000 grant.
Workforce Solutions will
use the money to purchase
classroom materials and for
recruiting and screening
those who want to partici-
pate, said Teri Pinney, an
independent grants writer
who submitted the applica-
tion to the state.
She said she believes the
program will help with
unemployment and also
prepare workers for green
jobs.
The program has received
support from employers
and labor unions, as well as
county government.
Plans call for the appren-
ticeship classes to be held at
the St. Lucie County Logis-
tics Center on U.S. 1, south
of Fort Pierce.
Mr. Coward said the
county provided $50,000
toward the design and engi-
neering of the classroom
space in the building and
the unions have matched
that.
In addition, the unions
will provide workers to con-
struct the classroom area,
he said.
That should begin within
the next three months, Mr.
Coward said.
Roger Hudspeth II, chair-
man of the St. Lucie County
Green Collar Task Force and
the West Palm Beach Sheet
See GREEN, A3


Staff photo by Jay Meisel
Mariah Gomez, left, Kayla Kopelakis and Jesse Mendez work in their sixth grade
classroom at the Nau Charter School. A ribbon cutting was held for the school on
Monday, Nov. 9.


tion, Mr. Nau survived and
years later told his chil-
dren, "The one thing they
can't take away from you is
your education."
Because of their strong
belief in education, Mr.
Nau and his wife, Sokona,
said they were happy to
sell the land to Imagine,
which built the school and
named it after their family.
The Nau campus, which


has enrolled more than
600 students in grades
kindergarten through
eight, is one of Imagine's
17 charter schools in Flori-
da.
A charter school is a
public school that is built
and run by a private com-
pany. The Nau campus is
one of four charter schools
in St. Lucie County.
Dennis Bakke, the


School

holds

special


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for couple

By Jay Meisel
meisel@hometownnewsol.com
PORT ST. LUCIE For
Rithy Nau, the ribbon cut-
ting ceremony on Monday
for the Nau campus of
Imagine charter schools
brought back troubling
memories from events in
his life long ago and thou-
sands of miles away.
In the 1970s in Cambo-
dia when he was 27 years
old and a medical school
student, the Khmer Rouge,
which favored commu-
nism, gained power, closed
all the schools, killed his
parents and millions of
others, and forced him to
work as a farmer seven
days a week from dusk to
dawn.
But despite the situa-


founder of Imagine, along
with his wife, Eileen, said
the history of the Nau fam-
ily will be part of the edu-
cation on campus.
"We are going to teach
history," he said. "We are
going to start with you."
The Bakkes said differ-
ences between charter
schools and traditional
public schools include
See CHARTER, A2


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more parent involvement
and an emphasis on charac-
ter education.
"The goal of Imagine
Schools is to help parents
educate their students," he
said.
Mr. Bakke also noted that
unlike in other places, the
traditional public school
system welcomed the char-
ter school.
Judi Miller, school board
chairwoman and Michael
Lannon, superintendent of


the St. Lucie County School
District attended the ribbon
cutting.
Mr. Lannon said the
school district can learn
from the methods charter
schools use to teach their
children.
That the facility will pro-
vide education is what is
most important to Mr. Nau,
he said.
His nightmare began
when the Khmer Rouge took
over Cambodia in 1975, he
said.
The Khmer Rouge killed
anyone with money and all
business owners, including


his parents, he said.
Many people died of mal-
nutrition because they were
only fed at most two bowls
of rice a day, he said.
By the time he was able to
escape to a United Nations
refugee camp in Thailand
during 1979, he only
weighed 90 pounds, Mr. Nau
said.
Eventually, he said, he
obtained a sponsorship and
reached the United States.
He said he became a nurse.
He and his family moved
to Florida where he got a
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Helene Perrin, a postdoctoral researcher at the Vaccine
Gene Therapy Institute in Port St. Lucie, examines samples
of blood in her lab. Working with Martin Memorial Health
Systems, the scientists began a research project aimed at
not only speeding up production of vaccines, but also
developing more effective ones.


Research
From page Al
sor.
Patients must consent to
participate, she said, and
they are asked to return and
donate blood again in 30
days.
The samples are being
collected from people with
flu-like symptoms, those
who have the symptoms
and receive a positive test
for the flu, and those who
receive vaccines. The latter
will be divided into cate-
gories of people getting
either the seasonal or H1N1
vaccine or both.
By the end of flu season,
Ms. Ryzner said, the goal is
to collect samples from 270
patients.
Dr. Trautmann said she
and other scientists will
analyze the samples to
study the body's immune
system reaction to the virus
and the vaccines.
Part of the aim is to deter-
mine which parts of the
immune system are active
in fighting the virus and
developing a vaccine that
would recruit all parts of the
immune system to react at
the same time to the virus,
she said.
The study will also look at
the "memory" the immune
system retains of the infec-
tion, Dr. Trautmann said.


By better understanding
all of that, she said, they
hope to find ways to devel-
op vaccines earlier that can
be administered before the
virus mutates.
"Better understanding of
this will have a crucial
impact," she said.
The formulation and test-
ing vaccines would be accel-
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Also, Dr. Trautmann said,
scientists want to help with
developing more effective
vaccines, as the ones that
are currently developed do
not prevent a person from
getting the disease 100 per-
cent of the time.
The research could help
with developing vaccines
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ticeship program to St. Lucie
County.
The collaboration of gov-
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Workforce Solutions, a non-
profit entity, provided the
key to making the program a
reality, he said.
The apprenticeship pro-
gram, which lasts four years,
involves taking classes and
working, he said. Candidates
must have a high school
diploma, their own trans-
portation and a valid driver's


license.
Within the first year, Mr.
Hudspeth said, the goal is to
have 100 apprentices. The
program will begin taking
applications early next year,
he said. Contact information
and other details will be pro-
vided at a later date, he
added.
The program also may
help those who don't imme-
diately qualify, such as
assisting them in getting a
GED, he said.
As for on-the-job training,
Mr. Coward said, the coun-
ty's affordable housing pro-
grams may provide opportu-
nities for apprentices to
refurbish houses, making
them green.


As for on-the-job training, the county's afford-
able housing programs may provide opportuni-
ties for apprentices to refurbish houses, making
them green.


Doug Coward
St Lucie County Commissiol
St. Lucie County also is
considering a requirement
that bidders on future coun-
ty projects hire apprentices,
he said.
Ultimately, for the pro-
gram to succeed, private
industry must be involved in
hiring apprentices, he said.
"The government is not
the solution," Mr. Coward
said.


Unions involved in the
program include the Insula-
tors Local Union No. 60,
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of the Treasure Coast. This FIRST ever Toy and Food Drive has 5 drop off loca-
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November 29th, and MEET KENNY ROGERS IN PERSON!

Drop Boxes for Toys and non perishable food are at:
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2. Hometown News 1102 South U.S. 1, Ft Pierce, 772-465-5656
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Community notes


Correction

Port St. Lucie Botanical
Gardens is under con-
struction at Westmore-
land and Port St. Lucie
Boulevard, not Lennard
Road and Port St. Lucie
Boulevard, as reported in
a Nov. 6 article.
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number has changed to
(772) 337-1959.


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from 6 to 7:30 p.m.
Borders Book Store at
the Mall in Jensen Beach,
three months, two classes a
week, Tuesdays from
11a.m.-noon and Fridays,
from noon-1 p.m.
To register, e-mail nelson-
merchancelyl @juno.com.
A drawing and painting
class is being offered at
Mario Mutis Studio. To regis-
ter, e-mail mariomutis@hot-
mail.com.

Help for food addicts
For those with problems
with overeating, under eat-
ing, bulimia or anorexia,
consider Food Addicts In
Recovery. Meetings are held
every Sunday at 8:30 a.m. in
the Life Care Center at 3720
S.E. Jennings Road, Port St.
Lucie.
For more information, call
(772) 337-1982 or
www.foodaddicts.org.

Night out for parents
KidSpace offers parents a
night out on Saturdays from
6-11p.m., while providing a
safe, fun environment for
children ages 4 to 13. Activi-
ties and snacks will be pro-
vided.
The cost is $25 per child,
and a $5 sibling discount.
KidSpace is located at 600
Darwin Blvd., Port St. Lucie.
For more information, call
(772) 340-2140 or visit
www.KidSpaceAfterschool.c
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Join
Singletarian Society
The Singletarian Society
of Martin and St. Lucie
counties invites active sin-
gle, divorced or widowed
folks, ages 57 to 70, to attend
its meeting. The club meets
formally once a month for a
buffet lunch and news of
upcoming events.
For more information, call
(772) 398-2345 or (772) 873-
5113.

Bingo at the
American Legion
The American Legion Post
No. 355 has bingo every Fri-
day night starting at 7 p.m.
Refreshments are available
starting at 6:30 p.m. The
post is located at 1150 Cali-
fornia Blvd., Port St. Lucie.
For more information, call
(772)879-4389.

Business and
community guides
available
The St. Lucie County
Chamber of Commerce
announces the arrival of its
2008-09 business and com-
munity guides. Chamber
members are welcome to
pick up a box of the 2008-09
issue of the guide to provide
to their customers.
The guides and maps are
located at the administra-
tive offices at 1850 S.W.
Fountainview Blvd., Suite
201, Port St. Lucie.

Free parenting class
every week
Care Net of the Treasure
Coast will hold free parent-
ing classes for moms, dads
and parents-to-be from 7-
8:30 p.m. every Tuesday
evening at its Port St. Lucie
office. Attendees have an
opportunity to earn "baby
bucks" which can be
redeemed for baby clothes
and furnishings. Class infor-
mation and guest speakers
vary weekly.
CareNet Pregnancy Cen-
ters provide free and confi-
dential support, counseling
and help for pregnant
women. Hours of operation
vary, but appointments can
be made 24 hours a day. The
center is asking for dona-
tions of formula, car seats
and diapers.
To suggest class topics or
volunteer as a guest speaker,
call (772) 871-2211. Care Net
is a nonprofit organization;
tax-deductible donations to
support programs such as
the parenting class are
appreciated. Donations may
be made through PayPal on
www.carenettc.com. The
Port St. Lucie office is locat-
ed at 8432 South Federal
Highway, Port St. Lucie.

Senior rec center
program schedule
Seniors citizens who are
looking for something to do
can stop by Agape Senior
Recreational Center at 809
N. Ninth St., Fort Pierce,
weekdays from 9 a.m.-1


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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

*Prinshaun Rashad
Thomas, 24, 366 N.W Curry
St., Port St. Lucie, was arrested
Oct. 29 and charged with pos-
session of 20 grams or less of
marijuana and violation of
probation.
*Brittany Mary Woods, 19,
1624 N.E. Arch Ave., Jensen
Beach, was arrested Nov. 1
and charged with battery on a
law enforcement officer,
resisting an officer without
violence and disorderly intox-
ication.
*Richard D. Naber, 22, 3670
N.E. Indian River Drive,
Jensen Beach, was arrested
Nov. 1 and charged with pos-
session of a controlled sub-
stance without a prescription,
possession of drug parapher-
nalia and carrying a con-
cealed weapon.
*Christopher Anthony
Quinones, 20, 1050 S.W. John
MacCormick Terrace, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Nov. 1 and
charged with carrying a con-
cealed firearm without a per-
mit.
*Clarence E. Brewer, 76,
3447 S.E. Hart Circle, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 31
and charged with aggravated
assault.
*David Bryce Hurley, 31,
1075 S.W All American Blvd.,
Palm City, was arrested Oct. 30
and charged with criminal
mischief, loitering or prowl-
ing, possession of a controlled
substance without a prescrip-
tion and violation of proba-
tion. He was on probation for
burglary of an occupied
dwelling.
*Moises Martinez, 19, 1742
S.W Comfort St., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct. 31
and charged with burglary
and possession of burglary
tools.
*Brittany Nicole Leach, 19,
433 S.E. Seahouse Drive, Port
St. Lucie, was arrested Nov. 2


and charged with violation of
probation. She was on proba-
tion for battery on a law
enforcement officer and
resisting an officer without
violence.
*Laurel K. Bennett, 32, 6785
N.W Orchid St., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Oct. 31 and
charged with possession of a
controlled substance without
a prescription.
*Alfred Zuniga, 28, 20 N.W.
Seventh Ave., Unit 10, Pom-
pano Beach, was arrested Nov.
3 and charged with burglary
and grand theft.
*Nicholas Fiortanel, 40, 25
Sample Road, Pompano
Beach, was arrested Nov. 3
and charged with burglary
and grand theft.
*Jason E. Eads, 33, 2050 Ole-
ander Blvd., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Nov. 3 and charged
with trafficking in ecstasy,
possession of oxycodone
without a prescription and
possession of drug parapher-
nalia.
*Darryle K. Jackson, 41, 316
S.W. Homeland Road, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Nov. 3 and
charged with trafficking in
ecstasy, trafficking in oxy-
codone and illegal use of a
two-way communication
device.
*Salvatore Nipitella, 50, 313
S.W. Tulip Blvd., Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Nov. 3 and
charged with burglary of an
occupied dwelling.
*Darryld E Hamilton, 55,
5524 N.W. East Torino Park-
way, Port St. Lucie, was arrest-
ed Nov. 3 and charged with
burglary of an occupied
dwelling.
*Gina M. Sanchez, 36, 106
Everglades Blvd., Stuart, was
arrested Nov. 4 and charged
with trafficking in oxycodone.

St. Lucie County
Sheriffs Office

*Reginald Dwight Smith, 32,
531 South U.S. 1, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Oct. 29 and
charged with three counts of
attempted sexual battery of a
child.
*Mary Beth McCall, 31, 7703
Banyan St., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 29 and charged


with burglary and third-
degree grand theft.
*Eva Hofer Blackwood, 32,
2061 S.W. Cranberry St., Port
St. Lucie, was arrested Nov. 1
and charged with possession
of a controlled substance
without a prescription and
possession of drug parapher-
nalia.
*Erick Belefleur, aka Erick
Roseme, 33, no address given,
Port St. Lucie, was arrested
Nov. 1 and charged with viola-
tion of probation. He was on
probation for possession of
cocaine.
*Derrick Demetrius Cobb,
18, 4905 San Diego Ave., Fort
Pierce, was arrested Oct. 31
and charged with disruption
of school and assault on a
school board employee.
*John M. Cave, 44, no
address given, was arrested
Oct. 29 and charged with bur-
glary of a structure, two
counts of grand theft, criminal
mischief and possession of
burglary tools.
*Donnerick Wilson, 23,
1331 Southwest 73rd St., Fort
Lauderdale, was arrested Oct.
30 and charged with posses-
sion of a firearm by a convict-
ed felon.
*Christopher Joseph Trout,
20, 2151 S.E. Carnation, Port
St. Lucie, was arrested Oct. 30
and charged with third-
degree grand theft, three
counts of dealing in stolen
property and giving false
information to a pawnbroker.
*Roger Alex Dejean, 26,
1060 Fourth Court, Vero
Beach, was arrested Oct. 30
and charged with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for possession of more
than 20 grams of marijuana.
*Marshall Douglas Alexan-
der, 37, 132 S.W. Ewing, Port
St. Lucie, was arrested Oct. 30
and charged with two counts
of aggravated assault with a
firearm.
*Melissa J. Taborn, 36, 713
Old Midland Trial, Salt Licke,
Ky., was arrested Oct. 30 and
charged with violation of pro-
bation. She was on probation
for grand theft.


*Rafael C. Serrano, 22, 681
N.W Selvitz Road, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Oct.30 and
charged with being a habitual
traffic offender, possession of
20 grams or less of marijuana,
tampering with evidence and
criminal mischief.
*Roberto G. Gall, 48, 4708
Elm Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 31 and charged
with aggravated assault with a
deadly weapon, tampering
with evidence and possession
of drug paraphernalia.
*Adam Louis Johnson, 45,
479 S.W Malloy Terrace, Port
St. Lucie, was arrested Oct. 31
and charged with being a
habitual traffic offender.
*Ralph E. Kiner, 24, 610
Holly Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 31 and charged
with violation of probation.
He was on probation for
grand theft of a vehicle.
*Willie James Lee, 35, 2001
Boston Ave., Fort Pierce, was
arrested Oct. 31 and charged
with burglary of a dwelling,
third-degree grand theft, deal-
ing in stolen property and giv-
ing false information to a sec-
ondary metals dealer.
*Terrence J. Wheeler, 26,
2757 Cherokee Ave., Fort
Pierce, was arrested Oct. 31
and charged with possession
of cocaine with intent to sell
or deliver, tampering with evi-
dence, possession of drug
paraphernalia and violation
of probation. He was on pro-
bation for possession of
cocaine.
*Pernell Tolbert, 47, 3604
Avenue S, Fort Pierce, was
arrested Nov. 2 and charged
with petit theft and burglary.
*Christine Neavitt, 20, 1776
Waldon Pond Drive, Fort
Pierce, was arrested Nov. 2
and charged with battery on
an elderly person and resist-
ing an officer without vio-
lence.
*John Neal Culpepper, 19,
6509 S.E. Held Court, Stuart,
was arrested Nov. 2 and
charged with third-degree
grand theft, dealing in stolen
property and giving false
information to a pawnbroker.


*Robert Bradley Miller, 36,
1109 Maple Flower Road, Fort
Pierce, was arrested and
charged with possession of
more than 20 grams of mari-
juana.
*Samuel Mack, 47, 1817
S.W Openview Drive, Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Nov. 3 and
charged with failure to appear
in court on charges of petit
theft, third-degree grand theft
and resisting a merchant.
*Corey Laverral Jones, 37,
1603 North 17th St., Fort
Pierce, was arrested Nov. 3
and charged with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for grand theft and tres-
pass of a construction site.
*Ramon Gerardo Sierra, 44,
1610 Buttercup Ave., Port St.
Lucie, was arrested Nov. 3 and
charged with violation of pro-
bation. He was on probation
for two counts of third-degree
grand theft.
*Francis Henry Slocum, 23,
217 S.E. Whitmore Drive, Port
St. Lucie, was arrested Nov. 3
and charged with obtaining
or attempting to obtain a
controlled substance by
fraud.
*Sholando Latoya Junes, 31,
140 Northwest 70th St.,
Miami, was arrested Nov. 3
and charged with violation of
probation and failure to
appear in court on charges of
organized fraud, five counts
of third-degree grand theft,
six counts of criminal use of
personal identification and
six counts of fraudulent use of
a credit card. She was on pro-
bation for operating a vehicle
while license suspended.
*Amber Marie Dombrows-
ki, 29, 7906 Santa Clara Blvd.,
Fort Pierce, was arrested Nov.
3 and charged with felony
criminal mischief.
*Daveney Louis, 30, 2702
Creekside Drive, Fort Pierce,
was arrested Nov. 3 and
charged with making a false
statement to obtain public
aid and third-degree grand
theft.
*Dawn Marie Milazzo, 40,
12 Alcala Lane, Port St. Lucie,
was arrested Nov. 3 and
charged with organized fraud
and fraudulent use of a credit
card.
*Dominick Durrell Hag-
wood, 22, 2026 Grand Club


Blvd., Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed Nov. 3 and charged with
burglary while armed.
*Amber Gehret, 19, 521
Municipal Drive, Duncans-
ville, Pa., was arrested Nov. 3
and charged with two counts
of robbery with a deadly
weapon.
*Alan G. White, 18, 2106
Donald Ave., Apt. A, Fort
Pierce, was arrested Nov. 3
and charged with aggravated
battery with a deadly
weapon.
*Juan Ramon Espinal, 45,
12118 Andrews Place, Apt.
202, Hollywood, was arrested
Nov. 4 and charged with bur-
glary of a conveyance, posses-
sion of burglary tools, third-
degree grand theft and
resisting an officer with vio-
lence.
*Ryan Lee Hayden, 21,1025
S. Beach St., Apt. 22, Daytona
Beach, was arrested Nov. 4
and charged with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for making a false state-
ment to a metals recycler.
*Jonathan Joshua Platts, 22,
2309 Tamarind Drive, Apt. 29,
Fort Pierce, was arrested Nov.
4 and charged with violation
of probation. He was on pro-
bation for trafficking oxy-
codone.
*John Leon McPhee III, 36,
5120 E. Portofino Landings
Blvd., Fort Pierce, was arrest-
ed Nov. 4 and charged with
felony battery.
*Christopher Andrew
Brown, 22, 1112 S. Lee Ave.,
Orlando, was arrested Nov. 4
and charge with third-degree
grand theft and uttering a
forged instrument.
*Rashaad D. Wilson, 24, 604
N. Sixth St., Apt. 25, Fort
Pierce, was arrested Nov. 4
and charge with violation of
probation. He was on proba-
tion for fleeing, tampering
with evidence and possession
of marijuana.

Florida Department
of Corrections

*Azario Angelo, 51, 1466
Dow Lane, Port St. Lucie, was
arrested Nov. 4 and charged
with violation of probation.
He was on probation for child
abuse.


Earl Stewart says...


"CAR DEALERS .



SMARTEN UP" "

YOUR CUSTOMERS ALREADY HAVE.

"EARL
EARL STEWART SMWART"

STOYOTA


An Open Letter to Florida Car Dealers.

Eliminate the "Dealer Fee".


Fellow Florida Car Dealers, if you don't
know me, I should tell you that I don't profess
to be some "holier than thou" car dealer who
was always perfect for the past 38 years.
When I look at some of my past advertising
and sales tactics, I am not always proud.
But I have evolved as my customers have
evolved. My customers' expectations, level
of education and sophistication are much
higher today. Your customers are no different.
My remarks are made sincerely and with a
positive intent toward you and your custom-
ers. I am not trying to tell you
how to run your business. I "My cu
am suggesting a change that
will reward both you and your expectat
customers.


Virtually every car dealer of eucm
in Florida adds a charge to
the price of cars he sells, a SophistiU
"dealer fee/doc fee/dealer
prep" fee ranging from $500 much high
to nearly $1,000. This extra
charge is programmed into
your computer. It has been made illegal in
many states including California, but is still
legal in Florida. The reason you charge this
fee is simply to increase the price of the car
E NT and your profit in such a manner that it is not
noticed by your customers. This is just plain
ire wrong. I used to charge a dealer fee ($495)
one and when I stopped charging it a few years
your ago it was scary. But I did it because I could
way no longer, in good conscience, mislead my
OuMd customers. Just because everybody else
ed, was doing the same thing, did not make it
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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
love to chat with you about this.
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Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderous
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What's with gas prices?

Can someone please explain to me how gas prices can
go up every few days with some going up daily?
I'm from New Jersey originally and I know for a fact (a
close friend is the regional manager for WaWa gas stations
with a refinery in WaWa, Pa.) that the law in New Jersey
prevents gas stations from raising their prices, except
upon delivery of their next gasoline load or, in other
words, from invoice to invoice.
They receive an invoice for today's delivery, on which
they are allowed to adjust their prices. They pay the previ-
ous invoice or else they do not receive today's delivery.
That is it! If they made an error in the price listing, they
have to grin and bear it. They cannot change their prices
until they receive their next delivery and a new invoice.
I have seen gas prices go up more than 16 cents in a few
days and with all the stations in the area showing the
same area of pricing, I cannot believe all these stations
received a gas delivery during that time period.
Someone told me that the state electronically sends a
message to all gas stations allowing them to raise their
prices. I've contacted several senators and other Florida
government representatives but have not received any
reply to my inquiry. I mean no reference to anything ille-
gal occurring with our representatives, just an explana-
tion.
I spoke to a friend who lives in Ocean County, N.J., and
he said the price for regular gas in Manahawkin, N.J., is
$2.42 per gallon. In Sparta, Tenn., the price is the same.
I've seen prices here at $2.73 up to $2.91.
I've heard excuses that it costs to transport the gasoline
via truck to the stations here. Well, gas has to be trucked
in other states too, so that excuse doesn't hold water.

Enough hand outs

Have we had enough of government spending? Will we
ever have enough?
Officials at the Department of the Treasury admit they
are now considering another billion-dollar bailout, this
time to GMAC, which has already been handed $12.5 bil-
lion of our money since December 2008.

Prosecute 'real' criminals

I have been witnessing many friends and family mem-
bers who have gotten DUIs.
Granted, they are breaking the law, however, most of
these people have not injured anyone, not gotten into an
accident nor damaged any property. Most have not even
gotten a legitimate traffic violation.
I have seen police cars watching cars leave a bar's park-
ing lot and following them a block or two, then stopping
them, falsely accusing them of a violation; i.e., signal light
not seen, not a complete stop at a stop sign, erratic driv-
ing; (most of which were bogus) just to get them to take a
breathalyzer test.
Everyone knows that "one" drink could put you over the
limit. Most people can consume more than that and not
be any less coherent than someone not drinking at all.
What about people on cell phones or listening to too
loud music or anything else distracting their driving?
My complaint is this: those who truly should be arrest-
ed is one thing; those who do not suffer undue punish-
ment. Their drivers' licenses are taken away; leaving
them with no transportation to get to work or shop for
groceries. Most of them lose their jobs and have no
income; therefore living expenses are eliminated.
Moreover, they are expected to find someone 24/7 able
to drive them to AA meetings, parole office meetings, psy-
chology counseling, community service, court appear-
ances, etc., which, by the way, have to be paid for by the
"criminal" several times a week, for several months. These
fees range from $25 to $100 per visit.
If they miss one due to lack of money or a ride, they are
penalized with higher fees and more visits.
Also, some are sent to facilities for a month as inpa-
tients, denying their family any contact or income. Plus,
when you complete all that the "law" has required, the
DMV has additional requirements, furthering your fees,
etc.
See RANTS, A14


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Tips for healthier holiday eating


The holidays are
almost upon us again
and nothing says
holidays like food.
Halloween candy seems
to kick off the season, and
many of our memories of
Thanksgiving through the
New Year center on favorite
dishes, wonderful aromas
and family get-togethers.
Even the workplace can
be a dessert "minefield." All
that good eating can wreak
havoc with your diet and
nutrition, but there are
several things you can do to
enjoy the holidays and
have good food without a
bad case of the guiltss"
afterwards.
For Tara Gidus, team
dietitian for the Orlando
Magic, the important thing
is to have a plan, both for
the season, and for han-
dling specific situations.
While it may not be a
good time to start a diet or
diet rigorously, showing
some discipline without
completely depriving
yourself is a good way to
start the New Year on a
positive note, especially if
losing weight is on your to
do list.
Working in an office can
be rough on your diet.
Everyone seems to bake
and bring in goodies. A
good idea is to decide in
advance what you're going
to do and stick with the
plan.
"Choose carefully," Ms.


Gidus says. "Don't just have
one of everything that
comes in. If you know there
will be treats, eat a small
breakfast and have a small
treat. Portion control is
always key. Take one piece
and sit down and eat it
instead of standing around
and continually snacking.
Take very small bites, to
make it last longer, or only
have a few bites and quietly
dispose of it. If you don't
want to say no, you still
don't have to eat it all."
Gifts of food can be a
problem, but you needn't
keep tempting food in the
house. If you're the host or
hostess, send people home
with lots of doggy bags.
Spread the calories around.
Parties can be another
pitfall. The two important
rules, Ms. Gidus says, are
never to go to a party
hungry and always have a
plan.
"Don't go to parties
starving," she says. "Eat
protein snacks, such as
cottage cheese or low-fat
cheese, chicken, turkey,
milk or yogurt, before you
go. Protein is filling and
may help you from overeat-
ing once you get there.


"Look at all the food
before you start to load
your plate," she says. "You
don't want to have a full
plate and realize that your
favorite food is at the end
of the line.
"Try to fill half your plate
with vegetables, either raw,
cooked or in a salad. Take
small portions of the rest of
the food. When it comes
time for dessert, look again
at all of the offerings. Share
a piece with a friend; it will
decrease portion size for
both of you."
The dietician also
suggests sticking to veg-
etable hors d'oeuvres,
shrimp cocktail, pretzels
and nuts, and to avoid or
limit fried foods and
mayonnaise- and sour
cream-based dishes.
If you're going to have
alcohol, Ms. Gidus advises
that you choose light beer
or wine spritzers. A sugary
drink or eggnog with
brandy can add 400 to 500
calories. Choose a diet soft
drink or seltzer with a twist
of lemon or lime or tomato
juice without the alcohol.
Just because it's holiday
time is no reason to stop
exercising. Not only will
you burn calories, you'll
lessen the stress and
overeating that holidays
often bring. You'll also feel
a little more in control of
things when you stick to a
routine. If you're unusually
pressed for time, as we


often are during the
holidays, break up your
exercising into smaller 10-
minute segments, and add
walking by parking far from
the store and using stairs
instead of elevators.
"Move more," Ms. Gidus
suggests. "Try to start a new
tradition of going for walks
or playing active games
with the family. Do an extra
15 minutes of exercise to
make up for the extra
calories."
Finally, remember that
the holidays are about
family and friends, not
food. Focus on the socializ-
ing and not the eating. Be
kind to yourself, too. Don't
beat yourself up if you
over-indulge; just try to get
back on track.
Shelley Koppel is unable
to endorse specific treat-
ments for disease. Any
protocols for treatment or
testing she discusses are
accepted standards of
medical practice as recom-
mended by agencies such as
the American Academy of
Pediatrics or the American
Cancer Society. When she
draws from personal
experience, those are her
experiences and are not
medical recommendations.
She is the former editor of
"Today's HealthCare"
magazine and a member of
the National Association of
Science Writers. E-mail
questions to skoppel@bell-
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The Internet is so big
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when the temptation is to
just explore.
From mailing lists to
newsgroups, it can be a
real challenge just decid-
ing where to begin.
Perhaps the most
intriguing aspect of the
Internet is the World Wide
Web. Thousands of new
Web sites appear every
day, and many sites vanish
without a trace.
AWeb site is simply a
collection of files (text,
pictures and more) stored
on a remote computer or
server so that it is avail-
able to anyone 24 hours a
day.
Each Web site is
assigned its own unique
address or universal
resource locator. The URL
acts like a phone number.
It allows anyone in the
world with an Internet
connection and aWeb
browser to access that
particular Web site.
In short, aWeb site is a
location on the World
Wide Web where a person,
company or organization
has information posted for


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her resume online or keep
an up-to-date photo
album for friends and
family to access periodi-
cally.
A company can have its
entire catalog stored
online for anyone who has
a computer to browse
through their catalog,
choose a product and
place orders online.
Organizations such as
clubs or groups can post
their newsletters on their
Web site so all of their
members can have access
to up-to-date information.
Many clubs or organiza-
tions will even have forms
that people can fill out
online to join. The World
Wide Web is a powerful
way for people to get their
messages out to the entire
world. And it's easy!
In order to access aWeb
site, you must first be
connected to the Internet


and using a Web browser.
This is a program that
enables you to browse
through files on the
Internet. Microsoft's
Internet Explorer and
Mozilla's FireFox are two
common browsers. Both
browsers are free; Internet
Explorer comes built into
Windows and FireFox can
be downloaded for free.
Once you are connected
to the Internet and
running your browser, you
must then enter a URL
into the "address" or
"location" field of your
browser and hit the
"enter" key. Your browser
will then access whatever
files are stored in that
location. These files may
contain pictures, text or
even sounds and anima-
tion.
As you move your
mouse pointer around a
Web site, you'll notice that
when the pointer is over
certain items on a site, it
will change from an arrow
to a little hand with a
pointing finger. This is an
indication that your
pointer is pointed at a
link.
A link is an item that
automatically sends the


browser to another URL.
This new URL could be in
the same Web site (maybe
for the next page of the
site you're looking at) or it
could be the URL to an
entirely different Web site.
Links can be words,
phrases, pictures or icons.
Links are what make the
Web magical. You can
start at one location, click
a link, find yourself at
another location, click
another link and find
yourself somewhere else.
This is called "surfing"
(like channel surfing) and
you can do it for hours on
end.
We have such a vast sea
of information at our
fingertips that sometimes,
you can get more out of it
when you wander aim-
lessly and just take in the
sights. It has been said
that you can go from link
to link to link forever,
never visiting the same
Web site twice. But, don't
expect to get any work
done if you try!

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computers. He can be
reached at (772) 408-0680
or help@ComputeThisOn-
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY On
Nov. 18, from 8 a.m.-8 p.m.,
the Van Duzer Foundation
will host its first "Be a Hero
Day."
The goal is to collect 1,000
pints of blood from citizens,
residents and visitors to
help save 3,000 lives in a sin-
gle day and supply the
entire state of Florida with
one day's blood supply.
One of the benefactors of
the event will be Kieran
Ford. Kieran is barely 2
months old, but already he's
spent more time in hospitals
than he has in his own
home. The Port St. Lucie boy
suffers from infant
leukemia. Already, Kieran
has had multiple blood
transfusions and is under-
going chemotherapy and
other life-saving treatments.
Be a Hero Day is expected


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PORT ST. LUCIE Port
St. Lucie city employees are
helping those less fortunate
during the holiday season.
From now until Nov. 23,
the Port St. Lucie Human
Resources Department will
be collecting non-perish-
ables for delivery to the
Treasure Coast Food Bank,
which will pick up the dona-
tions just before Thanksgiv-
ing.
The city invites all resi-
dents to join in this impor-
tant food drive. Anyone vis-


to be the largest single-day
blood drive in Florida's his-
tory.
The Van Duzer Founda-
tion is teaming up with
Florida's Blood Centers to
host the event, along with
Indian River State College,
Riverside National Bank,
Wal-Mart Distribution Cen-
ter and hundreds of mem-
bers of the community.
Officials will proclaim
Nov. 18 as "Be a Hero Day"
throughout the region.
Ten employers in St. Lucie
County have challenged one
another to compete to see
which organization can
achieve the highest level of
participation and donation.
The St. Lucie County Sher-
iff's Office, St. Lucie County
Fire District, Lawnwood
Regional Medical Center
and Heart Institute, Indian
River State College, WalMart
Distribution Center No.
7038, Riverside National


iting City Hall before Nov. 23
can drop off items. The
average number of people
visiting just one of the food
pantries in the area is 105.
There will be more ways
to help the less fortunate
during the holiday season,
including the Salvation
Army "Angel Tree" that will
be placed in the lobby of
City Hall, and through Han-
nah's Socks www.han-
nahssocks.org, an organiza-
tion working hard to
eliminate domestic vio-
lence.
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Bank, Treasure and Space
Coast Radio, the St. Lucie
County School Board, the St.
Lucie County Clerk of
Courts and Southern Bike
Night are all vying to win a
trophy called "The Blood
Bowl."
"We're trying to get St.
Lucie County to lead the
way and donate 1,000 units
of blood donated in one sin-
gle day. That would cover
the need for blood for the
state of Florida for one sin-
gle day," said Scott Van
Duzer. "The last time we
threw together a one-day
blood drive, with only six
mobile blood units at our
disposal, we were able to
raise 300 pints of blood."
There will be a MASH
facility at the IRSC public
safety complex, with addi-
tional beds to help handle
the amount of donors.
"It will put St. Lucie Coun-
ty on the map and show the


entire nation that this coun-
ty is filled with caring volun-
teers and community sup-
porters," said Mr. Van Duzer.
"But most of all, I hope it will
help little Kieran."
Anyone who donates will
be automatically entered in
a drawing for a $1,000 prize,
which will take place at the
end of the day. All of funds
raised from all sales at Big
Apple Pizza from 4 p.m. to
close will also be donated to
Kieran's family to help
defray the monumental
health expenses the family
has already incurred.
Mobile blood collection
units will be stationed at Big
Apple Pizza and Pasta at
2311 South 35th St, directly
across from IRSC's main
campus in Fort Pierce, and
also at the new IRSC Home-
land Security Complex.
For more details, please
visit www.thevanduzerfoun-
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PORT ST. LUCIE The
Port St. Lucie Civic Center
is hosting the "Shake Your
Tailfeather" 5K race, to be
held Nov. 21, starting at 8
a.m.
The race, which begins
and ends at the Civic Cen-
ter, is the second of the
year at this location. Regis-
tration is recommended
for those who wish to par-
ticipate.
The registration fee is
$15 before Nov. 14, $20
from Nov. 15-20 and $25
on race day.
Awards will be given to
the overall male and
female winners and to the


top three runners from
each age group, both male
and female.
T-shirts and race num-
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race day from 6:30-7:45
a.m. in Village Square at
the Civic Center.
All runners must sign a
waiver and release form to
enter the race. A parent or
guardian's signature is
required for those under
18.
Registration forms are
available online at
www.cityofpsl.com, at the
Civic Center, 9221 S.E. Civic
Center Place (on the south-
east corner of U.S. 1 and
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Country Club in Palm City.
The nominees are:
Outstanding Individual
Philanthropist, sponsored
by US Trust, Bank of Ameri-
ca, is awarded to an indi-
vidual or family with a
proven record of excep-
tional generosity.
The nominees are: Peter
and Caroline Pauley, Edwin
and Iris Arnowitt, Patricia
and Douglass Stewart and
Paul and Aleta Shirley.
Outstanding Volunteer
Fundraiser, sponsored by
Culpepper & Turpening, is
awarded to an individual
who demonstrates excep-
tional leadership skills in
coordinating groups of vol-
unteers for major fundrais-
ing projects of more than
one nonprofit organiza-
tion.
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Baratta, Sheriff Ken Mas-
cara, Diamond Litty, Eileen
Morris and Harriet McGriff.
Outstanding Corporate
Philanthropist, sponsored
by Seacoast National Bank,
is awarded to a business of
25 employees or more that
demonstrates outstanding
commitment through
financial support and
encouragement and moti-
vates others to take leader-
ship roles.
The nominees are: Bank
of America, Gulfstream
Business Bank, QVC and
Eventmakers International.
Outstanding Small Busi-
ness, sponsored by Martin
Memorial Foundation, is
awarded to a business with
fewer than 25 employees.
The nominees are: Tara
Biek Creative, Elite Electric
and The VanDuzer Founda-
tion.
Outstanding Group Sup-
porting Philanthropy,
sponsored by Florida
Power & Light, is awarded
to a group of individuals
united to support a non-
profit organization's phil-
anthropic efforts.
The nominees are: Har-
bour Ridge Yacht and
Country Club, Hobe Sound
Community Chest, The


Pilot Club of Fort Pierce,
Royal Palms of St. Lucie
County, 100 Years of Cars
Committee and Realtor
Association of Martin
County.
Unsung Hero of the Year,
sponsored by United Way
of St. Lucie County, is
awarded to an individual or
organization that partici-
pates behind-the- scenes,
donating volunteer time
and/or materials, encour-
aging philanthropy and
dedicated to the cause of
the nonprofit.
The nominees are: Kathy
"Max" Adair, Judy Rosen-
thal, Doris Christensen,
Betty Mulligan, Judy Weber,
Karen L'Hereaux, Sally
Batz, Harry McArthur and
Dr. Shamsher Singh.
Outstanding Youth in
Philanthropy, sponsored by
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ter No. 7038, is awarded to
an individual under 18 who
demonstrates extraordi-
nary commitment to the
welfare of others through
dedicating and/or solicit-
ing financial support for
the work of a nonprofit
organization.
Outstanding Youth
Group in Philanthropy,
sponsored by Publix Super
Market Charities, is award-
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under the age of 18 united
to support nonprofit orga-
nization's philanthropic
efforts.
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PORT ST. LUCIE Erick
Lora, 9, was recognized as
the 250th Morningside
Academy, "You Are One of a
Kind Eagle Award" winner
on Oct. 22.
Philip DeBerard, a Stuart
attorney, first introduced
the awards in 1996 to honor
students who excel.
Each year for the last 14
years, teachers at Morning-
side Academy, a private
Christian school in Port St.
Lucie, nominated students
they believed met the spe-
cific criteria set forth by Mr.
DeBerard for this award.
The guiding principle of
the award is recognition of
students who have distin-
guished themselves through
scholarship, leadership and
acts of service.
Many are students who
have overcome obstacles in
their lives and, despite the
barriers, have progressed
academically.
The newest group of Eagle
Award winners received a


certificate of accomplish-
ment and an engraved Bible
from Mr. DeBerard in a cere-
mony in the school's chapel.
The winners were: Natha-
nial Miller, BillyVega, Karina
DelToro and Erick Lora.
"Philip DeBerard is the
only business partner who
recognizes and uplifts stu-
dents at Morningside Acad-
emy. We are thankful for this
program and the devotion
of Mr. DeBerard to the stu-
dents and the school," said
Paul Humburg, principal of
Morningside Academy
Upper School.
"I am excited about rec-
ognizing and encouraging
these promising students
for their excellent perform-
ance," said Mr. DeBerard.
"It gives me great pleasure
to witness the many contri-
butions these students
make in their communities
and schools. Their commit-
ment to helping others, and
their dedication to serving
their community, will
ensure they grow up to
become active and devoted
citizens."


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SATURDAY, NOV. 14
*Downtown Farmer's Market: downtown
Fort Pierce, from 8 a.m. to noon
Native American History Day: Learn
about the Ais Tribe and the Seminoles from
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the St. Lucie County
Regional History Center, Fort Pierce. For
more information, call Brynn Batsche at
(772) 462-1891.
Behind-the-scenes tour at the Marine
Center from 2 to 2:45 p.m. The tour is free
with admission, which is $3 for adults and $2
for children and seniors.
*Third annual South Beach Music Fest,
REACH Community Church at Archie's, Safe
Harbor Life Centers For Men and Chapel By
The Sea are teaming up to offer food and
drinks, live music, and a bounce house, from
noon-4 p.m. at 1717 Gulfstream Ave., on
South Hutchinson Island, Fort Pierce. Opera-
tion Christmas Child "Shoebox" drop off site.
For more information, call (772) 466-4913.
*"Movie Madness" from 5-7 p.m. Bring the
family and kids ages 12 and under to see "Ice
Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" at the Port St.
Lucie Civic Center. Cost: $2 per person, the


movie, popcorn and a drink are provided

TUESDAY, NOV. 17
*Exhibit gallery tours from 2 to 2:45 p.m. at
the St. Lucie County Marine Center, 420 Sea-
way Drive, Fort Pierce. Admission is $3 for
adults and $2 for children and seniors.

FRIDAY, NOV. 20
Coffee with the Mayor begins at 8 a.m. at
the old city hall.

SATURDAY, NOV. 21
River kayak from 9 a.m. to noon at the
White City Park, 2081 W. Midway Road, Fort
Pierce. Pre-registration is required and the
cost is $15 per person. Admission is free for
children, ages 5 to 7. For more information,
call (772) 785-5833.
Behind-the-scenes tour at the Marine
Center from 2 to 2:45 p.m. The tour is free
with admission, which is $3 for adults and $2
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Obituaries


Norma Mims
Norma Mims, 80, of Port
St. Lucie, died Oct. 25, 2009.
She was born in Media,
Ill., and moved to the Port St.
Lucie 50 years ago.
She is survived by a
daughter, Nancy; two grand-
children, six great-grand-
children and one great-great
grandchild.
Arrangements by All
County Funeral Home & Cre-
matory Treasure Coast
Chapel.

Iris Greenberg
Iris Greenberg, 65, of Port
St. Lucie, died Oct. 29, 2009.


She was born in the
Bronx, N.Y., and lived in Port
St. Lucie for four years.
She was a homemaker
and mother.
She is survived by her hus-
band of 40 years, Bobby; two
daughters, Ami and Sandy;
three sisters, Elaine, Anita
and Renee; one grand-
daughter and one great-
grandson.
Arrangements by Yates
Funeral Home.

Evan Kelley
Evan Kelley, 77, of Port St.
Lucie, died Oct. 31, 2009.
She was born in Maryville,
Tenn., and moved to Port St.
Lucie six years ago.


She was preceded in death
by her parents, Alton and
Katherine and her sister,
Jean.
She is survived by her hus-
band of 60 years, Kenneth; a
daughter, Megan; a son,
Philip and one grandchild
Donations may be made to
Treasure Coast Hospice, 1201
S.E. Indian St., Stuart, FL
34997. Arrangements by All
County Funeral Home & Cre-
matory Treasure Coast
Chapel.

Concetta Fabrizio
Concetta Fabrizio, 73, of
Port St. Lucie, died Nov. 2,
2009.
She was born in Brooklyn,


N.Y., and moved to Port St.
Lucie 23 years ago.
She was preceded in death
by her parents, Carmela and
Joseph; and two brothers,
Michael and Martin.
She is survived by her hus-
band of 54 years, Alfred; two
daughters, Margaret and
Regina; three sons, Alfred,
Stephen and Joseph; a sister,
Kathy; a brother,
Anthony and eight grand-
children.
She was preceded in death
by two brothers, Michael and
Martin.
Donations may be sent to
Treasure Coast Hospice, 1201
S.E. Indian St., Stuart, FL
34997. Arrangements by All
County Funeral Home & Cre-


matory Treasure Coast by her husband of 51 years,
Chapel. Ken.
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Katharine Estelle Stubbs,
83, of Port St. Lucie, died Nov.
2, 2009.
She was born in Atlantic
City, N.J., and moved to Port
St. Lucie 17 years ago.
She was preceded in death
by her parents, Charles and
Estelle.
She is survived by a daugh-
ter, Barbara; three sons, Ken,
John and Robert; 13 grand-
children and 20 great-grand-
children.
She was preceded in death


Raymond Perez
Raymond Perez, 82, of Port
St. Lucie, died Nov. 3, 2009.
He was a veteran of World
War II, serving in the U.S.
Navy.
He was a construction
worker.
He is survived by his sister,
Rose Marie and numerous
nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death
by his wife, Elizabeth.
Arrangements by Yates
Funeral Home.


Calendar
From page A10
for children and seniors.

ONGOING EVENTS
*AMVETS Post 15 serves
breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m.
every Sunday at 2024 South
U.S. 1, Fort Pierce. Proceeds
go toward the Americanism
program. Admission is a $4
donation.
For information, call (772)
464-7751.
*Bird watching cruise: See
nesting birds on the bird
watching cruise, which
departs at 4:30 p.m. on Fri-
days, from Rivergate Park,
2200 S.E. Midport Road, Port
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For more information, call
(772) 489-8344
*Bilingual Hispanic chil-
dren's story time: 11 a.m. at
the Morningside branch
library, 2410 S.E. Morning-
side Blvd, Port St. Lucie. This
weekly event is geared
toward children ages 3 to 6.
For more information, call
(772) 337-5632.
*Caribbean American
Cultural Group. Meetings
are held on the 3rd Wednes-
day of every month at 6:30
p.m. at 172 N.E. St. James
Drive, Port St Lucie. Friday
nights are our fun/games
nights, starting at 7 p.m.
There are also several special
events throughout the year.
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The Carnival Dream will
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When she arrives Nov. 18
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Canaveral Port Authority.
In May, Port Canaveral
welcomed Royal
Caribbean's 160,000-ton
Freedom of the Seas,
among much hoopla
hosted by the Canaveral
Port Authority at Jetty
Park. It was a great day and
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ship as she set sail on her
first voyage from her new
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Carnival's largest vessel
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amenities galore including
an adults-only serenity
area that accommodates
more than 200 with chaise
lounges, sun loungers,
hammocks, two whirlpools
overlooking the sea and a
full bar. The large screen
seaside theatre allows for
movies under the stars and
the first at sea laser light
show.
Gathering Place is a two-
level casual eatery offering
breakfast, lunch and
dinner, with culinary
choices that include
Italian, Tex-Mex and Asian
specialties. Also available
is a pasta bar, 24-hour
pizzeria, burrito bar, New
York-style deli and a grille,
offering the usual Ameri-


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Ocean Plaza is a spectac-
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and entertainment venue
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Carnival Dream offers a
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139-seat, steakhouse-style
restaurant offers prime
dry-aged U.S.D.A. beef,
lobster tail, lamb chops
and Chilean sea bass on its
delectable menu.
The Scarlet and Crimson
main dining rooms offer
many choices from appe-
tizers, to salads, to main
courses and desserts each
evening.
The Dream has some
industry firsts, as well. One
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cruisers are "fun hubs."
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cussion sessions, Bible
study, plus outside trips to
local museums, shopping,
etc. Lunch is provided daily.
Agape Senior Recreational
Center is supported by Res-
urrection Life Family Wor-
ship Center in Fort Pierce.
For more information, call
(772) 468-9090.

Soup kitchen open
Hot, nutritious meals for
the needy are served every
Thursday. Doors open at 4
p.m. Dinner is served from
5-6 p.m. at St. Lucie
Catholic Church, 290 S.W.
Prima Vista Blvd., Port St.
Lucie.
For more information,
call (772) 878-1215.

Group seeks
volunteers
The Arc of St. Lucie Coun-
ty is looking to rebuild its
volunteer base.
It is looking for motivated
individuals to organize and
head various volunteer
committees. The areas
include special events, mail-
ings, technical support, and
capital campaign cultiva-
tion.
It is looking for individu-


als who support the mission
of improving the quality of
life of individuals with dis-
abilities.
For more information, call
(772) 464-9551.

Get free vessel
safety check
The Port St. Lucie Power
Squadron offers free vessel
safety checks. Qualified
squadron members will
check boat PFDs, lights, reg-
istration and required safety
items to verify that they
meet state and federal regu-
lations.
If a vessel passes inspec-
tion, the owner will be
issued a dated decal recog-
nized by the Coast Guard
and Marine Patrol for one
year.
There will be no record
kept of those that fail, and
another request for a free
inspection can be requested
when deficiencies are cor-
rected.
Call (772) 871-1018; leave
name and number.

Scholarships
available
Scholarships are avail-
able to students who live in
public or Section 8 housing
and plan to pursue a degree
or certificate program at
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College. Students must
have a 2.0 GPA or higher.
For more information,
call (772) 595-0500.

League holds
regular meetings
The La Leche League of
Treasure Coast meets in
different locations from
Palm City to Sebastian.
Mothers with their nursing
babies and mothers-to-be
are welcome.
For directions or more
information, call (772) 233-
1883.

Role-playing class
for children slated
The St. Lucie County's
Parks & Recreation Depart-
ment is offering a new pro-
gram that empowers chil-
dren through the creation
of reality-based role-play-
ing.
The class will be held on
the third Friday of the
month at the Fort Pierce
Community Center from 6-
10p.m.
The class allows children
to experience various pro-
fessions through pretend
play. Students will learn
what it is like to be an
archeologist, from digging
in the dirt to putting
together pieces of the past.
The class is open to chil-


dren ages 7 to 11. Cost is
$20 per child, per activity,
which includes the class,
dinner and a movie.
The Fort Pierce Commu-
nity Center is located at 600
N. Indian River Drive, Fort
Pierce.
For more information,
call (772) 462-1792.

Youth tennis
programs
The City Tennis Center at
Whispering Pines Park
offers beginning, interme-
diate and advanced tennis
programs for children ages
6 to 18 after school and on
weekends.
For more information,
call (772) 871-7670.

Chamber of
Commerce seeks
volunteers
The St. Lucie County
Chamber of Commerce is
looking for outgoing,
friendly individuals to pro-
vide information about the
community to people from
all over the world. This per-
son should have good tele-
phone skills to most effec-
tively work with callers.
For more information,
call (772) 340-1333, Ext. 13.
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Rants
From page A6
I know people who have gone over two years and
through thousands and have no job, income or trans-
portation, so they will never be done.
I even know someone who was followed from a bar to
their home, accused of a DUI violation as they stepped
out of their car in their driveway; spent the night in jail
and in court was determined not to have been over the
limit.
Their violation was reduced to reckless driving (huh?)
and still had to pay fees and go to meetings because the
DMV finds you guilty, regardless. Who put them in charge?
Moreover, this money-making process for the county is
not helping the economy. Yes, it is providing jobs for
clerks and counselors, but adding to the unemployment
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families falling apart, it's no wonder people drink!
Why don't we just close all the bars, ban the sale of alco-
hol (further putting people and businesses out of work)
and use the collected monies to supply the unemployed
with living expenses?
Oh wait, that won't work. No one will be able to afford a
car to drive while drinking bootleg liquor, in order to get a
DUI and pay until they die. Hmmm, there go all those gov-
ernment jobs.
Let's get real: Go out and prosecute real criminals who,
most of the time, get off by being innocent until proven
guilty. Not so for those who dared to have "one" drink,
caused no harm and were punished for eternity, financial-
ly and morally, with a record that most potential employ-
ers frown on.
If you, reader, are an attorney or politician, please figure
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Kenny Rogers
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Legendary singer Kenny
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Rogers Christmas" at the
Sunrise Theatre on Nov. 28
in a performance sponsored
by Hometown News.
Mr. Rogers began his
career as a doo-wop singer
on 'American Bandstand"
and then joined the New
Christy Minstrels. He left
them to form the First Edi-
tion, with whom he record-
ed "Ruby, Don't Take Your
Love to Town."
As a solo performer, Mr.
Rogers recorded hits includ-
ing "The Gambler," "She
Believes in Me," "Lady" and
"You Decorated my Life."
He also recorded sever-
able memorable duets,
including "Don't Fall in Love
with a Dreamer," with Kim
C a r n e s ;
We've Got Tonight," with
Sheena Easton and "Islands
in the Stream," with Dolly
Parton.
The Sunrise Theatre and
Hometown News are also
sponsoring a toy and food
drive to benefit Harvest
Food and Outreach Center.
People dropping off toys and
non-perishable food can fill
out an entry form to win two
tickets to the concert and
meet Kenny Rogers.
Items may be dropped off
at the Sunrise Theatre,
Hometown News office in
Fort Pierce, Vero U.S.1 Nis-
san, in Vero Beach, Route 60
Hyundai in Vero Beach and
Harvest Food and Outreach
Centers in Fort Pierce and
Vero Beach.
Drop boxes will be avail-
able from Nov. 13-30. Entry
forms will be picked up on
Nov. 21 and the winner of
the tickets will be called on
Thanksgiving Day.
Steve Erlanger, publisher
of Hometown News, is
pleased to present the con-
cert and the toy and food
drive.
"In spite of the tough cou-
ple of years that we have
gone through, we need to
remember the spirit of the
holiday season.
"No matter how tough it
has been for us as individu-
als, there are others out
there that have it tougher.
We should all share what we
have and spare what we can
to make someone's holiday a
bit brighter," he said.
Tickets for the 8 p.m. show
are $69. Call the box office at
(772) 461-4775or order
o n 1 i n e
www.sunrisetheatre.com.
See SCENE, B4


By Shelley Koppel
Entertainment writer
FORT PIERCE Belly
dancing is an ancient art
with roots in the Middle
East. In recent years, it has
become increasingly popu-
lar in the United States as a
form of exercise and self-
expression.
The Treasure Coast-based
American Belly Dancing
Club melds the ancient and
new when it presents a
hafla, or celebration, at the
Sunrise Theatre's new Black
Box Theatre on Nov. 21.
Yvonne Dudley, a club
member who performs pro-
fessionally, spoke recently
about her love for this
unique style of movement.
The Port St. Lucie resident
has loved all things Middle
Eastern since she was a
child.
"My childhood friend, the
girl next door, was Egypt-
ian," she said. "I spent a lot of
time in their home and
learned about the culture.
As an adult, I wanted to take
belly dancing for fun and it
was a hobby for eight years.
Then I decided to take it to a
more professional level and
started working in restau-
rants and theaters."
She met John Wilkes,
executive director of the
Sunrise Theatre, through a
local restaurateur and told
him how she needed a
venue large enough to


accommodate an audience
and deliver professional
lighting and sound. He told
her about the Black Box The-
atre, which just had it's
grand opening last month.
"It's a good-size space at a
good price," she said. "I
wanted it in St. Lucie County
and I love downtown Fort
Pierce. The Black Box The-
atre was perfect."
Mr. Wilkes is pleased to
have the group as one of its
first presenters in the new
venue.
"This is a great example of
a community group being
able to showcase their tal-
ents in the Black Box The-
atre. Yvonne does a great job
with her own programming
in the community."
The Nov. 21 show is actu-
ally a series of 26 acts, some
with multiple performers
and some as solos.
"There's a wide variety,
because every member of
the club has her own inter-
est. We have children ages 5
and up and amateurs and
professionals.
"Some of it is folkloric,
some contemporary and
some fusion, with influences
of flamenco and tribal-style
dancing. The music is Mid-
dle Eastern, including Turk-
ish, Greek and Egyptian..
Middle Eastern belly danc-
ing offers a great outlet for
artistic expression, fitness
and cultural awareness. It's
not just about doing the


Photo courtesy of Florida Glamour Photography
Yvonne Dudley of the Treasure Coast-based American
Belly Dancing Club is one of the performers in a show
at the Sunrise Theatre's new Black Box Theatre on


Nov. 21.
dance, it's about sharing the
passion," she said.
The American Belly Dance
Club presents "Hip Expres-
sions," an evening of belly
dancing, at the Sunrise Black
Box Theatre, 117 S. Second


St., FortPierce, on Nov. 21 at 7
p.m. Tickets are $15 in
advance, $18 at the door for
adults and $11 in advance,
$8 at the door for those under
12. Call (772) 461-4775 or
www.sunrisetheatre.com.


Out & about


SPECIAL EVENTS

FRIDAY, NOV. 13-
SUNDAY, NOV. 15

The Pineapple Play-
house, 700 W. Weatherbee
Road, Fort Pierce, presents
the Ray Cooney farce, "It
Runs in the Family." Perfor-
mances 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.

FRIDAY, NOV. 13-
SATURDAY, NOV. 14

The IRSC Performing
Arts Academy Youth Musical
Theatre presents "Annie, Jr." at
the McAlpin Theatre, 3209
Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce.
Performances are Nov. 13-14
at 7 p.m. and Nov. 14 at 2
p.m. Tickets are $8. Call the
box office at 1-(800) 220-
9915.


FRIDAY, NOV. 13-
SUNDAY, NOV. 15

StarStruck Performing
Arts Center presents "West
Side Story" at the Lyric
Theatre, 59 S.E. Flagler Ave.,
Stuart.Performances are Nov.
13-14 at 7 p.m. and Nov. 15
at 2 p.m. Tickets are $23 and
$20. Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online www.lyrictheatre.com

FRIDAY, NOV. 13-
SUNDAY, NOV.29

The Barn Theatre, 2400
S.E. Ocean Blvd., Stuart,
presents the drama, "I Never
Sang for my Father." Perfor-
mances are Wednesday-
Saturday at 8 p.m. and
Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are
$20 with student tickets on
Wednesday for $10. Call the
box office at (772) 287-4884.

SATURDAY, NOV. 14

Tommy James and the


Shondells and the Critters
with Don Ciccone perform at
the Sunrise Theatre, 117 S.
Second St., Fort Pierce, for an
8 p.m. show to benefit the
AIDS Research and Treatment
Center of the Treasure Coast.
Tickets are $55 and $45, with
a special VIP package for
$175 that includes tickets,
pre-concert reception and
after party. Call the box office
at (772) 461-4775 or order
online
www.sunrisetheatre.com.

MONDAY, NOV. 16

Chicago's iO Theatre
presents "Whirled News
Tonight," a comedic take on
the events of the day, at the
Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler
Ave., Stuart, at 7 p.m. Tickets
are $35. Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online www.lyrictheatre.com.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 17-
THURSDAY, NOV. 18


Rock and Roll Hall of
Famer Dave Mason returns
to the Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W.
Flagler Ave., Stuart, at 7 p.m.
Tickets are $35. Call the box
office at (772) 286-7827 or
order online www.lyricthe-
atre.com.

THURSDAY, NOV. 19

Philippe Entremont and
the Vienna Chamber
Orchestra come to the Lyric
Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler Ave.,
Stuart, as part of the Ovation
Concert Series. Tickets for the
8 p.m. show are $65.. Call
the box office at (772) 286-
7827 or order online
www.lyrictheatre.com.

THURSDAY, NOV. 19-
SATURDAY, NOV. 21

The IRSC Chorale
presents a holiday tribute,
"Home for the Holidays," at
the McAlpin Center, 3209
See OUT, B3


STAR SCOPES
James Tucker
Week of 11-13-2009
Aries-March 21-April 19
Your strong belief in doing
things right is a major factor in
your wonderful personal, pro-
fessional and social success.
When you get that "right" feel-
ing nothing can stop or slow
you down. You have an awe-
some reservoir of creativity,
talent and passion. So many
dreams live in your heart.
Keep on dreaming.

Taurus-April 20-May 20
This year has been challeng-
ing. Next year has good prom-
ise. Why? Because you contin-
ue to ride out the storms of
life. You never give up. This is
one of your greatest gifts. It
would be nice if you let others
do a little more for you when
needed. You have strong
instincts to guide you when
you are open and listening.

Gemini-May 21 -June 21
You know what you want.
Surrender your lower will and
ask the universe to help you
get it and it will. It takes
patience, trust and faith in the
higher power. Make sure you
have a vision of the probable
outcome before taking action.
This inner guidance will save a
lot of frustration. No reason to
make false starts now.

Cancer-June 22-July 22
Your heart energy is especially
strong right now. Stay psyched
up. Now is the best time to
take action on new plans. You
will be amazed at the positive
results. You are less stressed,
more relaxed and feeling bet-
ter as the result. Use this as a
springboard to propel you for-
ward and up to your best
goals and dreams.

Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
Responsibilities continue to
increase. The key is not to do
more, but to refine present
jobs and keep them balanced.
Successful people work the
top two or three priorities first.
They let the lesser things wait
and take action on them only
if they move up the priority
list. Your fine sense of duty will
see you through.

Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept. 22
Think each day like you have
everything you desire to live a
high-quality life. Quality is
more important than quantity.
Your request for wisdom
above riches makes the uni-
verse want to shower you
with both. Keep your focus on
peace, love, health, faith, joy,


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FORT PIERCE -
Heathcote Botanical Gar-
dens presents its 22nd annual
garden festival on Nov. 21- 22.
Gates are open from 9 a.m.-4
p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m.-
4 p.m. on Sunday.
The festival was estab-
lished in November 1988 with
the purpose of raising funds
to support Heathcote, attract
new visitors and members to
the gardens, promote educa-
tional programs and promote
the importance and enjoy-
ment of gardening and land-
scaping.
Through this festival,
Heathcote provides the com-
munity with a unique family-
oriented event that attracts
visitors and residents alike,
and encourages them to cele-
brate the outdoor Florida
environment.


Heathcote is currently
involved in developing a 64-
acre botanical park with St.
Lucie County and the city of
Fort Pierce and renovating
existing gardens.
During the planning
process, bonsai master Jim
Smith made a pledge to
Heathcote of 100 bonsai from
his extensive sub-tropical
collection.
The gift will give Heathcote
one of the largest public dis-
plays of bonsai in the country,
comparable to the Chicago
and New York botanical gar-
den collections, and will
require a full-time curator.
The festival will enable visi-
tors to view Heathcote's mas-
ter plan, and preview some of
th bonsai collection. The
Treasure Coast Bonsai Society
will present a tribute to Mr.
Smith.
Vendors will offer plants for
sale, including exotics,


natives, tropicals, palms,
orchids, herbs, fruit trees,
annuals and perennials.
Horticultural experts will
be available all day both days.
Free soil testing, rain gauges
and water savers will be avail-
able in limited quantities.
Free and educational chil-
dren's activities will be pro-
vided.
Admission is free for chil-
dren and garden members
and $6 for non-members. A
$1 discount will be given on
admission for a canned food
donation. Collected canned
goods will be donated to local
food banks.
Heathcote Botanical Gar-
dens is a nonprofit organiza-
tion established in 1985 on
the former site of Heathcote
Nursery.
For more information, visit
www.heathcotebotanicalgar-
dens.org or call (772) 464-
4672.


Scopes
From page B1
creativity and freedom and
abundance will be added, as
well.

Libra-Sept. 23-Oct.22
Your load in life wants to get
lighter. It's up to you to listen
to your inner feelings and say
no when your instincts tell you
to. The tide is flowing in your
favor now. Write down the
"aha's" you hear that bring joy
to your heart. Keep them mov-
ing forward. You don't have to
be all things to all people any-
more. Be good to you.

Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Keep a strong focus on your
goals right now. Enjoy your
time at the helm of the zodiac.
You always take care of every-
one else. It's time to take care
of your self. Positive actions
are strong medicine and earn
respect, love and honor. You
can expect forward move-
ment, renewed joy and abun-
dance as your rewards.

Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
You have grown so much
emotionally, spiritually and
universally this year. You are
calmer, more centered and
upbeat. You are a fire sign.
Your instincts rule your head.
Trust and use them. They are
the inner light that guides you.
Enrich your personal life.


Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
You have accomplished a lot
this year. It's time to prepare
next year's list. Your confi-
dence level is higher than ever
because of successes this year.
Many of the results are
because of your strong,
healthy interest in life. The pas-
sion in your soul burns strong.
Seize and savor each moment.

Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
The artist living in your soul
demands more expression.
Just be sure to finish old proj-
ects in proportion to starting
new ones. Maintain balance in
life. The deeper secrets and
mysteries of life continue to
emerge and be made known
to you.

Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
You are more highly respected
than you know. For every per-
son who commends you, nine
others are thinking it. Many
quote your words of wisdom.
Why? Because you help so
many find their way in life.
Your mission is to help and
serve. This is a treasure above
great riches and the primary
source of your happiness.

Personal services

James offers a personal read-
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From page B1
Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce.
Performances are Nov. 19-21
at 8 p.m. and Nov. 21 at 2 p.m.
Tickets are $12. Call the box
office at 1-(800) 220-9915.

UPCOMING EVENTS

SATURDAY, NOV. 21

Darrell Dunhill returns
as Elvis to the Lyric Theatre, 59
S.W. Flagler Ave., Stuart, at 7
p.m. Tickets are $35. Call the
box office at (772) 286-7827
or order online www.lyricthe-
atre.com.
JIGU! Thunder Drums of
China comes to the Sunrise
Theatre, 117 S. Second St., Fort
Pierce, in an 8 p.m. show.
Tickets are $35 and $29. Call
the box office at (772) 461-
4775 or order online
www.sunrisetheatre.com.

SUNDAY, NOV. 22

The Bacon Brothers-Kevin
and Michael- bring their blend
of rock folk and the blues to
the Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W.
Flagler Ave., Stuart, at 4 and 7
p.m. Tickets are $42. Call the
box office at (772) 286-7827
or order online www.lyricthe-
atre.com.
ABBA Mania comes to the
Sunrise Theatre, 117 S. Second
St., Fort Pierce, for a 7 p.m.
show. Tickets are $36 and $29.
Call the box office at (772)
461-4775 or order online
www.sunrisetheatre.com.

SATURDAY, NOV. 28

The national touring
company of "Camelot" comes
to the Sunrise Theatre, 117 S.
Second St., Fort Pierce, for an 8
p.m. show. Tickets are $60 and
$50. Call the box office at
(772) 461-4775 or order
online
www.sunrisetheatre.com.
Keyboard artist Chuck
Leavell returns to the the Lyric
Theatre, 59 S.W. Flagler Ave.,
Stuart, at 7 p.m. Tickets are
$35. Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online www.lyrictheatre.com.

SUNDAY, NOV.29

A Kenny Rogers Christ-


mas comes to the Sunrise
Theatre, 117 S. Second St., Fort
Pierce, for a 7 p.m. show.
Tickets are $69. Call the box
office at (772) 461-4775 or
order online www.sunrisethe-
atre.com.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 2-
SUNDAY, DEC. 6
Shiloh Theatrical Produc-
tions presents "Peter Pan" at
the Lyric Theatre, 59 S.W.
Flagler Ave., Stuart. Perfor-
mances are Dec. 2-4 at 8 p.m.,
Dec. 5 at 2 and 8 p.m. and
Dec. 6 at 8 p.m. Tickets are
$28. Call the box office at
(772) 286-7827 or order
online www.lyrictheatre.com.

THURSDAY, DEC. 3
Irving Berlin's "I Love a
Piano," a musical revue,
comes to the Sunrise Theatre,
117 S. Second St., Fort Pierce,
for a 7 p.m. show. Tickets are
$40 and $35. Call the box
office at (772) 461-4775 or
order online www.sunrisethe-
atre.com.

SATURDAY, DEC. 5
Little Anthony and the
Imperials comes to the
Sunrise Theatre, 117 S. Second
St., Fort Pierce, for an 8 p.m.
show. Tickets are $55 and $40.
Call the box office at (772)
461-4775 or order online
www.sunrisetheatre.com.

SUNDAY, DEC. 6
Juggler Mark Nizer will
provide 3-D glasses when he
comes the Sunrise Theatre,
117 S. Second St., Fort Pierce,
for a 3 p.m. show. Tickets are
$15 for adults and $10 for
children under 12. Call the box
office at (772) 461-4775 or
order online www.sunrisethe-
atre.com.

FRIDAY, DEC. 11
Country star Craig
Morgan comes to the Sunrise
Theatre, 117 S. Second St., Fort
Pierce, for an 8 p.m. show.
Tickets are $45 and $35. Call
the box office at (772) 461-
4775 or order online
www.sunrisetheatre.com.
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SATURDAY, DEC. 12

The St. Lucie Ballet


presents "The Nutcracker" at
the Sunrise Theatre, 117 S.
Second St., Fort Pierce, at 7:30
p.m. Tickets are $35. Call the
box office at (772) 461-4775 or
order online www.sunrisethe-
atre.com.

ONGOING EVENTS

Friday Fest takes place at
Marina Square, located in
downtown Fort Pierce, on
Melody Lane and Avenue A.
The free event is held from
5:30-8:30 p.m., weather
permitting, and features live
music, children's activities, arts
and craft vendors and food
stalls. Call Main Street Fort
Pierce at (772) 466 3880.
Jammin' Jensen takes
place every Thursday from 6-9
p.m., weather permitting, at
downtown Jensen Beach.
There's food, music and
vendors. For more information,
call (772) 334-3444.
Retro Swing Lindy
Hop West Coast Swing
dance party is from 7:30 to 11
p.m. every Saturday at South
Florida Swing Dance Produc-
tions, 881 N.E. Jensen Beach
Blvd., in Jensen Beach. There is
a $7 admission. For informa-
tion, call (772) 334-2112.

KARAOKE

Applebee's, 4898
Okeechobee Road, Fort Pierce,
and 3373 S.E. Federal High-
way, Stuart. Every Friday in
Fort Pierce from 8 p.m.-
midnight and every Saturday in
Stuart from 9 p.m-midnight a
Kiss byA Rose karaoke. In Fort
Pierce, call (772) 460-1444. In
Stuart, call (772) 223-6477.
Archies, 401 S. Ocean
Drive, Fort Pierce, every
Wednesday, starting at 7 p.m.
(772) 461-3352.
American Legion Post 40:
810 South U.S. 1, Fort Pierce,
every Sunday night from 6-10
p.m.
AMVETS Post 19, 2024 S.
Federal Highway, Fort Pierce,
every Friday night from 5-9
p.m. with Michael and Terri's
Request Line Music. (772)
626-1049.
Bogey's and Stogey's:
1032 S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd.,
Port St. Lucie, (772) 337-7778.
Karaoke by Dennis 9 p.m.
Wednesday and Friday.
Boomer's Place: 4812 N.
Kings Highway, Fort Pierce.
Karaoke 6 p.m. Wednesday.


(772) 595-1500.
Boozgeois Saloon: 720
S. U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, Karaoke
with Chris 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
Saturday, Monday and
Wednesday. (772) 466-4255
Charlie's Bar & Grill: 950
S.E. Indian St., Stuart, karaoke
Sunday and Monday. (772)
288-4326.
The Corner Bar: 4901
South U.S. 1, White City, (772)
457-0042. Dan the Man
Karaoke 7-11 p.m. (772) 457-
0042.
Jensen Beach Bowl
Lane 21: 2303 N.E. Dixie
Highway, Jensen Beach,
karaoke with Karaoke Larry
Friday and Saturday 8 p.m.-
midnight. Call (772) 225-2695.
Jilly's Grille: The Ramada
Inn, 1200 South East U.S. 1,
Stuart. Karaoke with Perma-
nent Affair 7:30 p.m. Tuesday.
(772) 287-6917.
Oasis Caf6: 6208 South
East U.S. 1, Stuart, Outlaw
Karaoke 9:30 p.m. today,
Saturday and Tuesday. (772)
220-1565.
Pop-a-Top Tavern: 802
S.W. Bayshore Blvd., Port St.
Lucie. Outlaw Karaoke 7:30-
11:30 p.m. Wednesday. (772)
879-9188.
Rebar Karaoke Mad-
ness: Thursday nights, from 9
p.m. midnight. 8283 S. U.S. 1,
Port St. Lucie. Call (772) 340-
7777.
Southern Comfort Saloon:
7133 S. U.S. 1, Port St. Lucie,
Thursday with Loony Tunes
Karaoke, 9 p.m. 1 a.m. (772)
871-0412.


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new sculpture entitled "Flori-
da Highwaymen Obelisk" on
Nov. 13
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Lucie County Arts in Public
Places program, the sculp-
ture was designed by Miami
sculptor Stephanie Jaffe-
Werner. The project high-
lights the important contri-
bution to the arts made by
The Highwaymen, a group of
African-American painters
who were based in Fort
Pierce.
The Nov. 13 unveiling kicks
off a week-long Highwaymen
Festival being organized by
Lincoln Park Main Street.
Library film
series continues
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the Rhino" with
producer/director David
Simpson as part of the South-
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The Nov. 15 event at 2 p.m.
at the Blake library will fea-
ture a screening of the film
and then a discussion with
the award-winning filmmak-
er.
The film tells a tale of
human/wildlife coexistence
in post-colonial Africa, where
competing needs have fueled
resentment and conflict.
The Blake Library is locat-
ed at 2351 S.E. Monterey
Road, Stuart. The event is free
and tickets are not required.

New show a hit
with audience
"Broadway Bound," the
new Three Redneck Tenors'
show spoofing The Great
White Way, was a hit at the
Lyric Theatre during its
recent run.
The show had its world
premiere here and audiences
responded to the new piece
as they responded to the ear-
lier ones: with standing ova-
tions.
The show is still a work-in-
progress, but new member
Blake Davidson melded with
the boys and seemed to have
fun doing it. The group does a
lot more dancing in this show
and they are not a graceful
bunch!
Dinny McGuire has an
expanded role as the colonel,
Matt Lord, the show's creator,
is the slightly befuddled
leader of the group and Alex
Bumpas is adorable as Billy
Bob. He makes a cute, if
rather overgrown, Annie.
As always, the singing is
wonderful, the sight gags
hysterical and the show a
delight.

Gallery marks
10 years
Lafferandre Gallery, locat-
ed at 205 N. Second St., Fort
Pierce is marking its 10th
anniversary.
In November, visitors can
view an exhibit of wildlife
photography taken by Rob
and Bud Adams. Taken at the
Adams ranch, it's an exhibit
of Fort Pierce wildlife, includ-
ing otters, eagles, kits, and
cows.
The gallery is also intro-
ducing "Edible Art," a cook-
book by Leslie Lafferandre
featuring some of the recipes
she has served visitors to the
gallery.
For more information, call
(772) 489-4255.

Church sponsors jazz
The Episcopal Church of
the Nativity, located at 1151
S.W Del Rio Blvd., Port St.
Lucie, will hold the first of
four annual "Jazz in the Sanc-
tuary" concerts on Nov. 17 at
7:30 p.m.
The concert will be a trib-
ute to Louis Armstrong and
will feature Mark Green on
trumpet and a Dixieland
band with clarinetist Bill
Shine, trombone player Len
Bentley and the Jim van
Voorheis trio.
A $10 per person donation
is suggested. For more infor-
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Pies complete holiday feast


Hello smart shoppers.
Last week it was
special pie crust and
today it's apple and pecan
pies.
If you've never tasted a
"homemade" apple pie then
you've never tasted apple pie.
The biggest job in making
apple pie is the peeling and
the slicing. If you followed my
lead in a past column, you
have many frozen and
waiting to be thawed.
When we first came to
Florida in 1974,1 I couldn't
seem to find any good apples
at a price I wanted to pay.
Certain apples must be used.
Others, such as Macintosh,
turn into applesauce. What
always bothered me about
apple pies is that unless you
first poach the apples, which
is more work, once the pie
was baked there was a large
space between the filling and
the top crust.
I tried something that was
so successful; I make my
apple pies no other way.
Canned, pie-sliced apples are
wonderful. I don't mean pie
filling that is seasoned, I
mean just apples in water.
They are made by many
companies and are sold in
most supermarkets.
No time for stories today,
holiday recipes are a must.
Next week, "It's turkey
time!"
APPLE PIE
Makes one
9-inch pie
If you choose to use fresh
apples you must use a tart
firm apple. Varieties such as
golden delicious, Cortland,
Braeburn, Spartan and
Granny Smith are your best
choices.
1-1/2 cans (20-ounce)
sliced apples drained, or
five to seven tart apples,
peeled, cored, and thinly
sliced
3/4-cup sugar (or use 1/2
sugar and 1/2 Splenda
sugar substitute)
1/4-cup darkbrown sugar
(packed)
1 tablespoon flour
1/2-teaspoon cinnamon
Dash nutmeg
Dash salt
1 tablespoon lemon juice
2 tablespoons butter or
butter substitute
Roll out dough to fit a 9-
inch pie pan. Trim even with
rim of pan. Mix all ingredients
except butter together and
add to apples. Place in
prepared pan, dot with butter.
Roll top crust and place on
top of apples. Trim with
scissors so crust extends 1/2-
inch beyond rim. Carefully lift
top crust around edges and
moisten bottom crust with
water. Fold top crust over
bottom crust and press
together. Flute edges to create
a rippled effect with your
fingers or press all around
with t ines of a fork.
Using scissors, cut slits or
curved slits to resemble a tree
branch with leaves in the top
crust. Brush crust with milk
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To save pie for future use,
prepare but do not slit crust
or brush with milk. Freeze
unbaked.
To use, thaw for three to
five hours on countertop or
overnight in the refrigerator.
Bake as directed. If pie is still
frozen simply bake a little
longer until bubbly.
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7 20-ounce cans sliced
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4 cups sugar (or use 1/2
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3/4-cups dark brown
sugar, packed
1-1/2 teaspoons salt
1 cup flour
1 tablespoon cinnamon
1/2-teaspoon nutmeg
Juice of 1-1/2 lemons
2 tablespoons butter or
butter substitute for each
pie
Follow above instructions.
Do not mix ingredients with
apples until crusts are
prepared, the sugars and salt
will produce too much liquid.
PECAN PIE
High fat, high cholesterol,
this must be a "special
occasion" dessert.
3 large eggs
1 cup light corn syrup
1 cup sugar
2 tablespoons melted
butter or Smart Balance
butter substitute
2-1/2 teaspoons vanilla
Dash of salt
1 cup pecan halves or
pieces (pieces make it
easier to cut the pie)
1 unbaked deep dish 9-
inch pie shell (homemade
or frozen)
Using a whisk, beat eggs
slightly. Add next five ingredi-
ents, then nuts. Pour into pie
shell. Bake on a cookie sheet
in a 400-degree oven 15
minutes. Lower temperature
to 350, continue baking 30 to
35 minutes. Filling should be
slightly less set in center than
around edges.
Cool, chill and serve with
whipped cream, topping or
vanilla ice cream.
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Jalyssa Mercado, 18,
Nicole Slusher, 14, both
of St. Lucie County,
SSavannah Geary, 14, of
Vero Beach and Mary
Whitaker, 17, of Palm City
rehearse for their parts in
'Steel Magnolias'at John
Carroll High School.
Performances run Nov. 19
-22 at 8 p.m.


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Bank locations taking food donations


For Hometown News
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ST. LUCIE COUNTY-
Seacoast National Bank
has joined forces with a local
TV station to sponsor the
2009 Food For Families com-
munity food drive for a sec-
ond year.
Non-perishable food
donations can be dropped
off at any of the six Seacoast


banking locations in St. Lucie
County through Nov. 20.
All of the food gathered in
each county will remain in
the county in which it is
gathered, through estab-
lished nonprofit organiza-
tions that distribute food to
economically challenged
families and individuals.
Those wishing to make a
cash donation can also deliv-


er their contributions at Sea-
coast locations. Checks
should be made payable to
"Food for Families."
"The current economy is
affecting people in our com-
munities more than ever
before," said Dennis Hud-
son, chairman and CEO of
Seacoast National Bank.
"And it is our hope that any-
one who can help in this


effort will take a few
moments to remember
those less fortunate with a
donation."
For more than 25 years, the
Food For Families initiative
has collected an average of
600,000 pounds of food per
year over the last five years.
Visit www.seacoastnation-
al.com for a list of Seacoast
locations.


Contests, music under the stars


For Hometown News P O R T
News@hometownnewsol.com ST. LUCIE
Power
lifting enthusiasts, music lovers, and
car and bike fans alike will all have
something to enjoy at the Port St. Lucie
Civic Center on Nov. 13 beginning at 5
p.m.
At 5 p.m., registration begins for the


"Bending Bars and Muscle Cars"
power-lifting contest in Village Square.
To enter this contest, pre-register on
the city's Web site at
www.cityofpsl.com. The fee for regis-
tering is $20 for Civic Center members
and $35 for non-members. Pre-regis-
tration is required.
The power lifting contest coincides


with this month's After 5 LIVE! event,
which begins at 5:30 and features a
classic car and bike show and a DJ
spinning your favorite tunes. Also
included are a variety of food vendors,
arts and crafts vendors, and fun for the
kids.
For more information, call (772) 204-
7105.


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ST. LUCIE COUNTY- The
Boys & Girls Club of St. Lucie
County held its annual meet-
ing at the home of Dan and
Sue Dannahower on Oct. 28,
and celebrated the beginning
of the club's 15th year.
Charles Cuomo, president
of the board, awarded board
members and club supporters
for outstanding service.
More than 60 guests attend-
ed.
Service to youth awards
were given to De Bowman
and Jack Kelly for 15 years of
dedication and to Jay McBee
and Doug Farrell for 10 years
serving the club.
Board member Stephanie
Morgan received the "From
the Heart Award" for her com-
mitment to the club's
fundraising efforts and dedi-
cation to its youth.
Judi Miller, executive direc-
tor for Big Brothers Big Sisters,
was given the Woman and
Youth award, which recog-
nizes a woman in the commu-
nity who has dedicated her
life and career to children.
"She is a tireless advocate
for youth and has the respect
and admiration of her col-
leagues and professionals,"
said Norm


Photo courtesy of Gorilla Magic
The Boys & Girls Club of St. Lucie County held its annual
meeting on Oct. 28, and celebrated the beginning of the
club's 15th year. From left: Charles Cuomo, president of
the board; Judi Miller, executive director for Big Brothers
Big Sisters and Scott Van Duzer, the Man and Youth award
recipient.


Penner, executive director
of the Boys & Girls Club.
The Man and Youth award
recipient was Scott Van Duzer.
"Van Duzer has demon-
strated concern and 'can do'
attitude with a member of the
Boys & Girls
Club who required special
hospital care outside our
community, but who could


not afford the expenses
involved in such treatment,"
said Mr. Cuomo.
The Boys & Girls Club of St.
Lucie County is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to
serving the youth of the com-
munity.
For more information, call
(772) 460-9918 or visit
www.bgcofslc.org.


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for deaf, hard of hearing


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TREASURE COAST The
second annual golf tourna-
ment to benefit Deaf and
Hard of Hearing Services of
the Treasure Coast was a suc-
cess.
Sixty golfers converged on
Eagle Marsh Golf Course on
Oct. 24. More than $5,000 was
raised during the event,
which will help support vital
programs such as the chil-
dren's hearing aid fund.
The foursome of Tess
Huber, Abby Huber, Mike
Huber and Robert Smith


sponsored by Daniel Sharkey
of Treasure Coast Ear, Nose
and Throat earned first-place
honors.
In second place was the
foursome of John Turgeon
and Robert Barfield of Sea-
coast National Bank and Mike
Koplas and Mike Moran of
Koplas & Company, CPA
Golf was followed by a
luncheon where state Rep.
Adam Fetterman addressed
the golfers and raffle prize
winners were announced.
Sponsors included: Home-
town News, Al Crake Allstate
Life Insurance, Drs. Berghash,
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Additionally, dental
implants can be used to
solve a variety of dental
problems. For example,
implants can be used to
replace a single missing
tooth instead of making a
traditional bridge. They
can be placed to support
an entire bridge where the
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or they can be used to give
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Golf
From page B7
Over the years, as the
development matured,
homes and roads went up
where many trees once
stood. As the homes went
up, the fairways felt narrow-
er. The greens lost some of
the framing they had to aid
your approach shots. I fell
out of love with the course.
A few weeks ago, I
traveled back to Lost Lake
to see how time had treated
her. Many of the scars I
remembered from my last
time out have disappeared.
As the course has matured,
the trees and landscaping
put up when the homes
were completed has grown
in and taken hold. The holes
where I remember feeling
like I was playing from
someone's backyard no
longer feel that way. I
enjoyed playing the course
once again.
Lost Lake Golf Club is a
semi-private club with five
sets of tees to challenge
golfers of any ability. From
the back tees the course
measures a shortish 6,850
yards. Not long by today's
standards, but you need to
remember this is a Fazio
masterpiece that carries a
slope rating of 135.
The landing areas are
tight and there are several
forced carries with water
coming into play on 13
holes. You simply cannot
miss fairways if you hope to
conquer this layout.
The greens are filled with
bumps and hills, forcing


you to be on your game
with the flat stick, as well.
The tournament tees play to
6,481 yards, followed by the
club, senior and forward
tees, which play to 6,045,
5,574 and 5,106 yards,
respectively.
One thing I always like to
see on a course is a drivable
par-4 and a reachable par-5.
Well, reachable for golfers of
most abilities, that is. The
fourth hole measures 340
from the back tees and
practically begs you to drive
the green. Temptation does
come with a price should
you miss right, where water
runs the length of the hole.
The seventh hole is a very
reachable par-5, playing a
mere 485 yards from the
tips. After a solid drive,
golfers have to ignore the
beautiful rock waterfall
short and left of the elevat-
ed green and thread their
approach between that and
a large oak behind and right
if they hope to make an easy
birdie or perhaps an eagle.
The front-nine closes
with one of the best par-4s
on the course. The 413-yard
hole demands an exacting
tee shot. From there, it's an
approach to a green framed
by a large hill with the
beautiful clubhouse sitting
behind.
The back-nine begins
with a twisty par-5. To reach
the 10th hole in two, golfers
must hit a long drive and
then dare to carry a large
lake to a small, narrow
green perched atop a
sizable hill. Even laying up
takes serious concentration
as you must aim well away


from the green and hit a
precise shot to a narrowing
fairway.
Lost Lake's closing holes
are some of the best in the
area. The par-3 16th looks
easy from the tee, but miss
this small green and you
will pay dearly. Seventeen
isn't long, but its green is
deep and severely sloped.
Golfers need to make sure
they hit their approach
shots to the proper level or
risk three-putting.
At 441 yards from the tips,
the 18th is a monster.
Wayward drives wind up in
the marshlands or deep
rough. Just like the ninth
hole, number 18 has its
green tucked into a hillside
with several bunkers


protecting it. After putting
out it's a short walk over to a
well-deserved beverage at
the clubhouse.
I had a great time playing
Lost Lake for the first time
in many years. I'm so
pleased to see that the
course has matured nicely.
The staff is as friendly as
ever and the conditioning
of the course was superb,
just as I remember it.
Call the Lost Lake Golf
Club pro shop at (772) 220-
6666 or visit www.lost-
lakegolfclub.com.

James Stammer hosts the
Tuesday Night Golf Show on
WPSL 1590-AM radio
station. Contact him at
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ELECTRONIC Cigarette,
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FILE CABINET, 4 drawer
black metal, guides and
hanging folders, $50
772-234-7200 IR

FIRE EXTINGUISHERS,
matching, brass, antique,
$100 for the pair
772-359-9666 SLC

FLOORING, Hardwood
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GOLD RINGS, 4, 10 k,
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GOLF CLUBS, Haig
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fits '82-'92 fire birds, good
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772-359-1380 SLC
HUTCH WOODEN,
green 36 wide by 16
deep by 66 high, $65
772-334-8862
HUTCH, PINE hutch,
1950'S, 2 pieces, 71"
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JEEP CJ5 soft top with
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in good condition. $200,
772-595-5405 SLC
JOINTER/ PLANER,
Sears, 6 1/8", cast iron
on casters, $185.
772-597-1947
LAMP, Dale Tiffany, mis-
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que bronze metal, $55,
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Murray, riding lawn mow-
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LIFT CHAIR, electric,
recliner, $160, 2 large
christmas wreaths $25,
772-879-4382 SLC
LIGHTS, SOLAR garden
lights, with 4 wall mounts,
new in box, $75
772-581-8053 IR
LOVE SEAT, dual reclin-
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METAL DETECTOR,
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neg. 772-766-5848 IR
MICROWAVE, above the
stove, white, 1,000 watt,
GE $50 obo
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start, self propelled 1
year old, $175
772-878-0167 SLC
NAILS & Screws, large
assortment, also bolts
and nuts, $25
772-589-0158 IR
NAVY SEAFARERS bell
bottom trousers, size 36,
new, $15, 772-343-8477
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PET CARRIER, deluxe,
21x21x25, $20
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PLAY STATION 2, w/
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PRESSURE COOKER
$10. Like new condition.
772-878-6602
PRINTER, all in one, HP,
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phone w/ chargers, $50
772-335-5191 SLC
PUZZLES, 15-20 boxes,
$1 each, 772-905-8349
RADIO TUBES, box of
good radio tubes, $50,
1962 Zenith 7 transistor
radio $20, 561-741-1907
RECORD PLAYER, LP,
THomas Piccone, plays
old vinyl records, $75
772-879-9837 SLC
REFRIGERATOR 17.5" x
18" x 24" perfect for dorm
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RING, SLIVER turquoise
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SADDLE BAGS, hand-
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772-532-2477
TABLE & Chairs, PVC,
w/ pads, like new, $195
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TABLE, DINING table,
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excellent condition, $149,
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TABLE, SEAHORSE,
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BK tower, $100
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TODDLER BEDS, 2,
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TV STAND, up to 60" TV
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stand w/ 5 shelves, $150,
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TV, 20", color, w/ remote
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2 yrs old $49,
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335-2733 860-620-3483
PORT ST. LUCIE-
Looking for single woman
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seasonal $1200/annual
561-346-4789



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home for a fantastic
price. $20,000 unfurn,
$25,000 furn. see online
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or 772-934-6719


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gated comm., completely
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Fort Pierce
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freshly painted, pets ok.
$600/mo 678-901-2579



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or $163/wk 772-465-9684



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Negotiable terms, Con-
vienent location. Great
Area. 877-866-3225

AFFORDABLE
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Fort Pierce, closest apt
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772-460-9494
John 772-626-9542



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$675/mo.+ sec. Laundry
facility on premise. New
carpet. 772-288-1390



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STUART- 2/1- $595/MO. +
$199 sec deposit
w/approved credit.
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772-349-2053
PORT ST. LUCIE 55+
Spanish Lakes Golf
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772-240-4980
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heated pool, clubhouse.
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SPANISH LAKES CC
upscale 55+ comm.
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STUART 55+ ACKEL
Estates beautiful & move
in ready dblwide '99 3/2
with carport & shed
1128sqft Nice quiet park.
No pets. $24,000/obo
772-486-5384 /475-6331



STUART- Pine Lake
Gardens 55+, Pets OK.
on lake 2/2 carport,
screened porch shed.
New roof, 2 pools, tennis,
well equipped gym.
hurricane shutters. Make
offer. 772-463-5793


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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- Vista
St. Lucie 55+ Comm 1/1
all amenities. $600/mo
annual $1200/mo season
+ sec. 772-340-7580



SEBASTIAN
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2/2 & 3/2 still available!
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772-581-4440
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STUART ADORABLE
cottage 1/1 furn or unfurn
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
paint & carpet $675/mo
(includes water & cable)
772-336-8578
STUART- 2-br/1-ba
carpeted, Appliances,
$625/mo + sec Walk to
stores. Quiet neighbor-
hood 772-288-7389


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772-283-5763


Vero Bch: Newly re-
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2br from $600 Water &
Sewer incl. Sm Pets ok.
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$650/mo 772-464-5833
772-579-5726

Fort Pierce
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+ dep 772-597-2955

JENSEN BEACH
1/1 Cottage $500/mo
Efficiency $450/mo incl
elec, 772-692-0807

PORT ST LUCIE, East of
US 1, Cute 3Br/2Ba/lcg,
Large fenced yard, pets
ok. $850/mo.+ sec
772-812-0400

PORT ST. LUCIE
2-br/1.5-ba with bonus
room. All tile, completely
remodeled, fans, and
shutters. Clean. Thornhill
area $785/mo. $700 sec.
772-344-2130/485-3592

PORT ST. LUCIE 1050
SE Prineville St. 4/2,
with updates. Rent
$775/mo. Or Great deal
for $62,500. Good
location. 954-591-4121


STUART 55+ doublewide
2br 1.5ba, No Money
Down, No Interest
$195/mo. Call for details
(772) 221-8425

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ISLE ON VENICE 55+
Comm. On cul-de-sac
2/2 with sunroom, car-
port, full amenities
$850/mo 772-336-1975
STUART, 2BR/2BA, car-
port, Encl porch, fenced
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
STUART- Lovely 3/2
Freshly painted. Fenced
yard, tile thru-out, newer
home, W/D, corner lot
$900/mo 561-572-6660


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C/H/A, across street from
river, large yard in Light
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772-359-5231
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GEORGIA EMANUEL
county 145 acres total. 70
acres in pasture.
Wooded with a 2 acre
pond. Completley fenced
for livestock. $1500/per
acre. 706-551-9411
LAND BARGAIN 21+ AC
Only $89,900. Beautifully
wooded acreage close to
FL/ GA border. Enjoy end
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for weekend getaway/
cabin in woods/ horse
farm. Possible subdivide.
Excellent financing. Call
owner now 912-674-
0320.
LAND SALE NOTICE:
VIRGINIA MTNS
Closeout Sale!- 2.5 acres
with pond near stocked
trout stream, near state
park, $29,500, must sell.
Bank financing.
1-866-789-8535
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
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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




PORT ST. LUCIE-
Tropical Isles Nicely
redone 2/2, vaulted living
area. 5631 Hemingway
Ct. $9,500! 772-240-4980




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HOBE SOUND *Secure
Storage. Boats & Rvs
*Warehouse Space 500ft
772-545-9477


ADRIANA FREE v
BRANDON PADILLA
Please be advised that a
final hearing date is set
February 5, 2010 @
10:00 am, Greenwood
South Carolina Family
Courthouse.
Pub: Nov. 13, 2009



MY TOWING gives No-
tice of Foreclosure of
Lien and intent to sell
these vehicles on
11/27/2009 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. 1985 BUICK
1G4BP69Y4FH842197
1990 FRUEHAUF CORP
1H2V05329LE023937
1995 BUICK
1G4HP52L6SH569695
2002 HONDA
1HFSC49022A000255
2004 FORD
1 FMZU62K54UA25225
2005 HONDA
2HGES16525H590523
Pub: Nov13, 2009
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Publication
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HOBE SOUND Gated
Secured parking facility,
with small storage build-
ing, located off US1
$850/mo. 772-545-9477

SATELLITE BCH 3300sf
w/1500sf mezzazine, 12'
bay drs, sky lights, handi-
cap bathroom, A/C ofc,
drive-in ramp, loading
dock $5.90/sf
321-446-3788321-259-65
19



STUART 1 Bay with of-
fice, lift & oil change
equipment at busy car
wash. 772-349-3979





BAYS Two 20'x24'
bays for rent 10ft garage
door opening, plus side
door entrance. $525/mo.
Located in Hobe Sound
772-545-9477


NOTICE OF PUBLIC
SALE: TOW BOYS INC.
gives Notice of Foreclo-
sure of Lien and intent to
sell these vehicles on
12/02/2009 & 12/07/2009
@ 9:00 am, 1337 SW
Biltmore St, Port ST.
Lucie, FL 34983,
pursuant to subsection
713.78 of the Florida
Statutes. TOW BOYS
INC. reserves the right to
accept or reject any
and/or all bids. Sale
Date: 12/02/2009
1997 PLYMOUTH
2P4FP25B3VR384487
1993 HONDA
JHMEG124XPS011026
Sale Date: 12/07/2009
1999 CHEVROLET
1GNCS13W1X2241133
2000 DODGE
4B3AU42N3YE106711
Terms of sale are cash
only seller reserves right
of the final bid, all sales
are final no refunds and
all vehicles are sold "AS
IS" with no warranties or
guarantees. Pub: 11/13109

NOTICE OF SALE The
following vehicles) will
be sold at public auction,
free of all prior liens, per
Fl Stat 713.78 at 10:00
AM on November 27,
2009 at Lienor's address.
No titles, as is, cash only
02 Cott
5EOAX13422G004033
03 Frei
1 FUJBBCG63LK61695
Lienor: Eddie Dames
Transport Inc, 1313 SW
Biltmore St, Port St Lucie
FL 34983, phone
772-201-8726. Interested
parties, contact State
Filing Service
772-595-9555
Pub: Nov 13, 2009

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FEDERAL LIEN CORP. will sell at Public Sale at Auction
the following vessel to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter
32817 of the Florida Statutes on Nov 26, 2009 at 10 AM
Lot#: B26692 1985 PMG 1 Reg# FL 7265FP Hull ID#
PMG55139J485 Located at: Riverside Marina Inc, 2350
Old Dixie Hwy, Ft Pierce, FL 34941 (772) 464-5720
Owner: William Michael Castoran, 9030 Blind Pass Rd
M Unit 11, St Petersburg, FL 33706 Customer: Same As
Registered Owner Lienholder: None Lien Amount:
$16,11404 Any persons) claiming any interests) in
the above vessel contact: FEDERAL LIEN CORP.
(954)384-7171 25% Buyers Premium *ALL AUCTIONS
ARE HELD WITH RESERVE* LIC#AB0000288 Pubs
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