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County sets

departure deadline

for Dodgers


Replacement team
willing to wait
until '10 to arrive
BY WARREN KAGARISE
StaffWriter


departure date.
Barely a week before the
Dodgers will begin what is
expected to be its final
spring training season at
Holman Stadium, commis-
sioners set a deadline for
the team: By March 31, the
Dodgers must to decide


VERO BEACH A Major whether to remain in Ve
League Baseball team is Beach through the end
willing to wait until 2010 to their lease in 2021.
move to Dodgertown, but If the team decides
the County Commission leave early, which is all b
took steps on Tuesday to certain, the agreeme
prod the Los Angeles
Dodgers to announce a ) See DODGERS, A9


FRIDAY, February 22, 2008


Grand jury clears deputy


in fatal Gifford shooting


Sheriff would welcome
external investigation


BY WARREN KAGARISE
StaffWriter
GIFFORD Sheriff Roy
Raymond described the
death of a Gifford man
shot and killed by a deputy
last November as "tragic,"
but said he was confident
in dual investigations con-
ducted by Sheriff's Office
and State Attorney's Office
officials.
A grand jury ruled last
week that Deputy William


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of
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ut
nt


Luther should not be
indicted for the shooting.
Mr. Luther, 27, was one of
three officers to respond
to a Nov. 16 call about an
intoxicated man, Byrus-
son "Hip" Green.
After the incident,
activists and family mem-
bers called for a state
investigation.
Attorney Linnes Finney,
who represents the Green
family, could not be
reached for comment.


Officials said Mr. Finney,
part of the prominent
Gary, Williams, Finney,
Lewis, Watson and
Sperando law firm, was
conducting his own probe
of the case.
Sheriff Raymond said he
would welcome another
investigation.
Chief Assistant State
Attorney Tom Bakkedahl,
who led the State Attor-
ney's Office investigation,
said the probe found no
evidence of criminal con-
duct.
) See SHOOTING, A4


Chamber looks to

future as building

. meets bittersweet end


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Cliff Partlow/staff photographer
From left, Indian River County Chamber of Commerce president Bill Curtis, Greg
Burke, architect, Bob Bracket, donor, Alma Lee Loy, past president, Karen Deigl,
Senior Resource Association, and Penny Chandler, chamber executive director, pose
for pictures last Friday during the ground breaking of the new building scheduled to
open in 2009.


BY WARREN KAGARISE
StaffWriter
VERO BEACH As a
backhoe clawed at the 56-
year-old Indian River
County Chamber of Com-
merce building, sending
glass shards and hunks of'
yellow insulation tum-
bling, longtime chamber
staff members watched
with tear-filled eyes.
By late December, a new
$1.5 million structure will
open at the eastern edge of
Pocahontas Park. But,
c al'. ,n'~_.Y"' 1l'y chamber
staffers described the
demolition as bittersweet.
"I didn't think I would be
this emotional," chamber
executive director Penny
Chandler said later.
Dignitaries gathered a
few feet away, as machines
uprooted shrubs and trees,
and then cleaved into the
west side of the fraying
gray building.


. Helene Caseltine, who
leads economic develop-
ment for the chamber,
choked up as she watched.
the demolition. Ms. Casel-
tine said the new building
would be "a beautiful addi-
tion to downtown," even
though it was tough to
watch the old building
crumble.
A Mediterranean-style
structure with a red tile
roof will house chamber
offices at the same site.
Staffers expect to move to
the new facility later this
year.
Executives hope the new
building, which will
replace a blocky concrete
structure, will blend with
the architecture of down-
town Vero Beach and serve
as a gateway to visitors.
In October, the chamber
announced plans to build
a new facility at the 21st


) See CHAMBER, A2


WHEN IT BEGAN
Actor Bob Devlin
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Index
'Business All
Classified B15
Community Notes ............ A17
Crossword B12
Deaths A16
Dining Guide .................... B1
Entertainment Calendar .... BI
Horoscopes BI
Police Report ........................ A 5
Sports B11
Travel A14
Viewpoint A6
Week in Review .................... A3


First baby boomer banks


Social Security .-


BY WARREN KAGARISE
Staff writer
VERO BEACH Social
Security calls it a. siler.
tsunami," and Kathleen'
Casey-Kirschling is riding
the crest of the wave.
Born one second after
midnight on New Year's
Day 1946, the retired
teacher and part-time
Vero Beach resident is
being recognized as the
first member of the baby
boom generation.
During the next two
decades, this "silver
tsunami" of 78 million
boomers will surge into
retirement, testing gov-
ernment programs like
Medicare and Social
Security in unprecedent-
ed ways.
So, when Ms. Casey-
Kirschling, 62, received
her first retirement bene-
fit last week, the Social
Security Administration,
not known, for hoopla,
celebrated the event.
"Retirement I'm not
quite sure what that's


like," Ms. Casey-
Kirschling mused during
the ceremony. "I'm work-
ing on that."
But the Publishers-
Clearing-House-sized
cardboard check is just a
prop: Ms. Casey-
Kirschling opted for
direct deposit of her
Social Security benefit.
Since midlife, when she
was first spotlighted as
the No. 1 boomer, Ms.
Casey-Kirschling has
grown into an unlikely
celebrity.
Last' October, as she
applied for Social Security
benefits online, Social
Security Commissioner
Michael Astrue and a
pack of news photogra-
phers watched from her
side.
Because of her superla-
tive, the Social Security
Administration enlisted
her to film a 30-second
public service announce-
ment to encourage other
boomers to apply for
retirement benefits
online.


"Kathy is a trendsetter
for her generation," Jim
Courtney, deputy com-
missioner of communica-
tions for the Social Secu-
rity Administration, said
during the ceremony.

Great expectations
Since Money' magazine
documented her 40th
birthday, Ms. Casey-
Kirschling grew into an
unofficial spokeswoman
for her generation 78
million people born dur-
ing a postwar boom from
1946 to 1964.
Now, as she settles into
retirement, Ms. Casey-
Kirschling reflects on the
trajectory her life took,
from her Irish Catholic
upbringing to a career,
marriage and mother-
hood, and, like millions of
her peers, divorce and
remarriage.
"All of the milestones in
my life are milestones in
other boomers' lives," she
0 See BOOMER, Al 1


Cliff Partlow/staff photographer
America's first baby boomer, Kathleen Casey-Kirschling, right,
and her husband, Patrick Kirschling, proudly display a mock-
up of her first Social Security check last Friday at their Vero
Beach home. Officials from the Social Security Administration
delivered the check during a Feb. 12 ceremony.


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From page Al
Street site. Weeks later, the
Brackett Family Founda-
tion, a Vero Beach charity,
pledged $125,000 toward
construction. So far, the
chamber raised $982,904.
Within 90 days, chamber
Chairman Bill Curtis pre-
dicted, the agency will
meet its $1.5 million goal
for the campaign, which
executives have named "A
Legacy of Progress."
Renovations during the
mid-1980s added a second
floor to the 1952 structure.
In 2004, hurricanes
Frances and Jeanne bat-'
tered the headquarters.
Facing roof damage and a
weakened foundation,
chamber executives began
discussing plans for a new
building.


So, in December, cham-
ber staffers moved to a
temporary office nearby,
east of U.S. 1. Before leav-
ing, they stripped the old
building, even removing
cabinets from the walls. As
they worked, they discov-
ered mold and other signs
of age.
Demolition of the struc-
ture should take several
weeks, contractors from
Vero Beach-based Bill
Bryant & Associates said.
Plans call for aluminum,
glass and other building
materials to be recycled.
After donning a hardhat
and wielding a gold-paint-
ed sledgehammer for pho-
tos, Ms. Chandler said the
new building would offer
resources the chamber
could not previously offer.
Throughout the facility,,
the chamber plans to offer
access to state-of-the-art


technology, including an
interactive whiteboard.
Members will be allowed to
use conference rooms for
seminars and training.
All told, the chamber
represents more than 1,;000
businesses. I
During its 56-year liisto-
ry, the headquarters served
as a hub for economic
development, tourism pro-
motion and other efforts.
"We did a lot of good
stuff in there," Lori B Tns,
tourism director for- the
chamber, told her cowork-
ers as the backhoe made
another pass.
Temporary offices for the
Indian River County
Chamber of Commerce are
located at 1146 21stf St.,
Suite 2, Vero Beach. i The
chamber can be reached at
(772) 567-3491 or actcssed
on the Web at indianriver-
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At anniversary, Gifford youth center

reflects on education, humble roots


BY WARREN KAGARISE ter launched two days of
StaffWriter ceremonies to mark its 10th
anniversary.
SGIFFORD When A decade ago, community
Angelia Perry grew up along leaders joined forces to
43rd Court in this commu- bring the sprawling center
nity, a 40-acre site along the to Gifford.
next block was wooded, and Freddie Woolfork, the first
neighborhood children had executive director, who now
few places to play. handles development and
Today, the Gifford Youth marketing for the center,
Activity Center, a facility recalled working out of a
that aims to boost academic tiny facility with two
achievement, occupies the employees during the first
land, and welcomes more year of operation.
than 250 students each When the Gifford Youth
weekday. Ms. Perry serves Activity Center opened on
acits8Recutive director.:::' 'u- Feb. lS, 1998, Mr. Woolfork
It is remarkable," she said he filled many roles,
said on Feb. 15, as the cen- from custodian to grant


writer.
Back then, the center
served 1,800 people with a
$400,000 budget. Now, the
center boasts a $1.2 million
budget. In 2007, more than
12,000 people used the
facility, according to center
figures.
There is. a waiting list for
after-school programs.
And the center has also
provided a focal point for
civic and social life.
"Without a doubt, it has
given Gifford a sense of
identity," Mr. Woolfork said.
, Three. .civic Jeaders col-
laborated to-build the cen-
ter: Vero Beach citrus grow-


er and philanthropist Dan
Richardson, the Rev.
William Nigh, a Vero Beach
pastor, and Gifford educa-
tor A. Ronald Hudson.
In 1996, when the leaders
first combined efforts, local
graduation rates for black
students stagnated at 25
percent.
Each weekday, the center
provides after-school tutor-
ing for students from 22
Indian River County
schools. Initially, organizers
envisioned a recreation
center to keep children and
teenagers off the streets.
0 See GIFFORD, Al 0


WEEK IN

REVIEW

Thieves use stolen heavy equipment
to nab ATM
VERO BEACH Burglars stole a piece of heavy equip-
ment last week, and then used the front-end loader to pil-
fer an automatic teller machine.
Authorities said sometime after midnight on Feb. 13,
burglars broke into a concrete business in the 1400 block
of 10th Avenue, and stole a front-end loader.
At 2:59 a.m., an alarm at a Washington Mutual Bank
branch on U.S. 1 alerted the Indian River County Sheriff's
Office of a problem with an ATM.
When deputies arrived minutes later, they noticed the
standalone ATM was missing, tipped, from the ground.
But the stolen front-end loader was parked near the bank
in the Vero Mall parking lot.
Deputies are continuing the investigation.
USDA lowers estimates for citrus harvest
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY- Federal agriculture officials
lowered estimates to a 166-million-box citrus crop for this
year, a drop from the 168-million box crop the U.S. Agri-
culture Department forecast last month.
"Despite the slight decrease this is still a good-sized
crop for the Florida citrus industry," said Michael W.
Sparks, executive vice president and CEO of Florida Citrus
Mutual, the 8,000-member citrus grower association. "We
are rebuilding juice inventories and growers are still get-
ting solid prices for their fruit, which is important to offset
increased production costs related to pest and disease
and energy prices."
Fruit drop and smaller fruit size led the USDA to fore-
cast the 2 million box decrease, which is comprised
entirely ofValencias.
Overall, the 166 million boxes are made up of 77.9 mil-
lion boxes of Early-Mids, 3.1 million boxes of navels and
85 million boxes ofValencias.
Despite the updated crop forecast, the citrus industry is
poised for a 30 percent increase from the previous season.
From 2001 to 2007, the Florida citrus industry reported
a decline in orange production from 230 million boxes to
129 million boxes. Growers attributed the reduction to the
effects of hurricanes, pests and diseases such as citrus
canker and greening.
A 166 million box orange crop would represent about a
30 percent increase from the 2006-2007 season.
An initial USDA estimate is released in October. Then,
the agency revises the forecast each month through the
end of the citrus season in July.
State hires new manager
for troubled investment pool
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY- Gov. Charlie Crist tapped a
Pennsylvania investment firm to manage a troubled state
investment pool, in which Indian River County and
dozens of other local governmentsiinvested funds.
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Review
From page A3
Mr. Crist, Attorney General
Bill McCollum and Chief
Financial Officer Alex Sink,
acting as trustees for the
State Board of Administra-
tion, hired Pittsburgh-based
Federated Investors to man-
age the Local Government
Investment Pool last week.
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ment pool," the trustees said
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12. "Its outstanding record,
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customer service, will be a
benefit to Florida's local
leaders seeking a conserva-
tively-managed investment
fund."
In late November, as the
Local Government Invest-
ment Pool soured, Indian
River County pulled $66 mil-
lion from the fund. Other
governments withdrew
money as Well, leading to a
run-on-the-bank scenario.
To restore confidence,
State Board of Administra-
tion trustees shut down the
fund for several days, and
hired BlackRock, a Wall
Street investment firm, to
shore up the struggling
investment pool on an inter-
im basis.
Struggling real estate
investments were squeezing
the fund.
BlackRock split the pool
into two funds. Local govern-
ments could access one
fund, but the other, which
contains the mortgage-relat-
ed securities that led to the
run, remains closed.
Federated Investors, with
more than $235 billion in
assets, is one of the largest
investment managers in the
country, managing about
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He described the Sheriff's
Office effort as methodical.
"Their investigation was
very thorough," Mr.
Bakkedahl said. "They
touched alJ the bases we
could see."
Authorities said Mr.
Green, 43, had a history of
depression and emotional
problems, and had not-,
taken his anti-depression
medication, according to -
court records.
On the day of the shoot-
ing, deputies responded to
several calls from Mr. Green,
who was agitated, and his
family members.
When authorities
responded to a call that
evening, Mr. Green waited
in his black Chevrolet pick-
up truck, which was parked
in a vacant lot. He threat-
ened to kill deputies who
responded to the 911 call,
records state.
Mr. Green climbed out of
his truck as the deputies
approached, but ignored
commands to stop and
show his hands. Deputy
Luther, who was the first
officer at the scene, told


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investigators that Mr. Gregn.
lunged toward the deputies.
"I got a gun, I got a gun,"
Mr. Green yelled to
deputies, according to court
records. Records state that
Mr. Green was holding a
pocketknife.
On a 911 tape of the inci-
dent, Mr. Green cursed at
deputies :-while they called
for him to lie down on the
ground.
Deputies attempted twice
to stun Mr. Green with a
Taser, but the device had no
effect.
Deputy Luther then fired
a shotgun blast, hitting the
suspect in the torso.. Mr.,
Green fell forward, and the
deputy collapsed from the.
force of the discharge,
records state. Mr., Green:
died later at Holmes Region-
al Medical Center in Mel-
bourne.
."It's a tragic situation and
no one wanted it to turn out
that way," Mr. Bakkedahl
said.
As part of the State Attor-
ney's Office probe, investi- {
gators attended Sheriff's 1
Office witness interviews.
But state authorities
received no response from;
letters sent to members of
Mr. Green's family, request-I
ing interviews and the
release of Mr. Green's health I
records.
Subpoenas sent to family
members were also ignored,
Mr. Bakkedahl said.
Circuit Judge Bob Pegg,
released the grand jury rul-.
ing on Feb. 14.
Deputy Luther, who was
placed on administrative
duty following the incident,
returned to duty as a patrol
deputy the day the decision
was announced. He could
not be reached for com-
ment.
Since the November
shooting, activists, clergy-
men and family members
have pushed for an external
investigation of the inci-
dent.
During the Martin Luther
King Jr. Day Parade through
Gifford last month, a con-
verted school bus carried
friends and relatives of Mr.
Green along the parade
route. The gold-and- white
bus was decorated with
photos of Mr. Green.
On Dec. 1, 500 protesters
marched from the Indian
River County Courthouse to
the Sheriff's Office, and then
signed petitions asking for
Gov. Charlie Crist to. open a
Florida Department of Law
Enforcement probe.
Some protesters carried
signs that read, "In God we
trust, not cops" and chanted
"No justice! No peace!" dur-
ing the four-mile march.


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- Environmentalists
cheered when Congress
passed a wide-ranging water
resources bill last fall, but
more than $1.4 billion to
repair Indian River Lagoon
could become bogged dow. '
Congress authorized more
than $3 billion for cleanup of
the Everglades and the Indi- i
an River Lagoon, overriding
a presidential veto to pass.
the $23 billion Water
Resources Development Act.
But in his budget request
released earlier this month,
President Bush called for
$4.5 million for the Indian.
River Lagoon project.
Now, state leaders, includ-;
ing Gov. Charlie Crist, are
pressing Congress to release
more money to repair the 1
lagoon, which stretches 150 i
miles from Volusia County to'
Palm Beach County.
Mr. Crist made the rounds:
on Capitol Hill last week,
working to secure more fed-
eral funding for the Ever-
glades and lagoon projects.
Lagoon restoration calls
for reservoirs to catch water
during the rainy season,
ensuring a supply of water
for farms and homes.
To catch nutriefit-rich
runoff before it reaches the
lagoon, there are plans .to
build reservoirs, restore
more than 50,000 acres of
wetlands and create 9,000
acres of manmade wetlands.
Jumpstarting the project
could be difficult without at
least the $17 million that tfie
U.S. Army Corps of Engi-
neers, which oversees the
lagoon effort, needs to begin
work.


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until proven guilty in a
court of law.

Vero Beach Police
Department
*Michael Joseph Barham
Jr., 24, 1406 18th Ave., Vero
Beach, was charged with
violation of probation. He
was on probation for grand
theft, dealing in stolen
property, issuing a worth-
less check and possession
of Xanax without a prescrip-
tion.
*Mark Steven Akins, 33,
1910 Ninth Ave.,.Vero Beach,
was charged with felony
battery.
Indian River County
Sheriff's Office
*Thomas Gerash Mele, 45,
965 32nd Ave. Southwest,
Vero Beach, was charged
with aggravated assault and
battery.
*Clarence Thomas May,
41, 1615 18th Ave. South-
west, Vero Beach, was
charged with uttering a
forged bill, check or draft
and second-degree petit
theft.
*Richard W. Geil, 34, 1431
Walrun St., Palm .Bay, was
charged burglary of a vehi-
cle.
*Darrell M. Barton, 44,
7405 Salerno Road, Fort
Pierce, was charged with
organized fraud, uttering a
forged bill, check or draft
and contracting without a
license during a state of
emergency.
*Brian Stanley Burnett,
29, 730 35th Ave. Southwest,
Vero Beach, was charged
with possession of cocaine,
tampering with evidence
and resisting an officer
without violence.
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Ave., Okeechobee, was
charged with two counts of
uttering a forged instru-
ment.
*Jeffery Miller, 24, 4922
Fourth Lane, Vero Beach,
was charged with posses-
sion of marijuana with
intent to sell or deliver and
possession of drug -para-
phernalia.
*Michael Charles Pacatte,
32, no :address listed, was
charged with violation of
probation. He was on pro-
bation for possession of
cocaine.
*Lorinzo Keith Campbell,
25, 131 Old Dixie Highway,
Vero Beach, was charged
with violation of probation
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*Joshua Matthew Nesbit,
24, 2936 First St., Vero
Beach, was charged with
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*Mark William Peruzzi,
49, 8775 20th St., Lot 575,
Vero Beach, was charged
with possession of cocaine.
*Ronnie Knight, 34, 3994
Lincoln Drive, Vero Beach,
was charged with sale of
cocaine and possession of
cocaine with intent to sell or
deliver;
*John M. Ashcraft, 43,


5055 Eighth St., Vero Beach ,
was charged with posses-
sion of cocaine, tampering
with evidence and djivi~ig
with a suspended l ice rse.
*Jessica Marie Green, 19,
833 16th Place, Vero Beach,
was charged with violation
of probation. She was on
probation for being a habit-,
ual traffic offender. She also
was charged by the Vero
Beach Police Department
with possession of a con-
trolled substance and drug
paraphernalia.
*Tammy Lynn Davis, 39,
343 Keen Terrace, Apt. ,B,
Sebastian, was charged with
battery and aggravated
assault with a deadly
weapon.
*Stephan Loukas Mattes,
27, 2123 Old Dixie Highway
S.W., Vero Beach, was
charged with felony crimi-
nal mischief.
*DennyW. Burns, 35, 7902
Deland Ave., Fort Pierce,
was charged with posses-
sion of cocaine.
*Evelyn Durnin, 38, 1455
56th Ave., Apt. 173, Vero
Beach, was charged with
possession of cocaine.
*Arthur Ray Ball, 53, no
address listed, was charged
with grand theft of a motor
vehicle.
*Cynthia L. Perugini, 57,
703 Roxholly Walk N.E., Buf-
ford, Ga., was charged with
making a false statement.
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Call the Hometown Rants & Raves line at

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or e-mail veronews@hometownnewsol.com.
Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderous
statements. Statements of fact will be checked for
accuracy.


Troops fighting for God, freedom, not oil

I'm sick and tired of liberal Democrats referring to the
"Bush War" and the "Iraq War."
The Iraq War was over when Bush said it was. And we won
it.
We are now fighting a worldwide terrorist war, which
started long before Iraq, and every free and democratic
country should be involved in it.
I might add "The Oil War" is not. It is a religious war,
which the radicals started long before our time. We let them
get away with it for too long.
Our troops are not fighting for oil; they are fighting for
God and our freedom. If we pull out now, Iran will walk right
in and take over, and we never will stop them.
The majority of Muslims are fine people. The same with
the Democrats. I was one until (Sen. John) Kerry came on
the scene. The good ones are silent and let the Dumbos run
the show.

U.S. foreign policy detrimental
to international status

It appears to me that two aspects of America's foreign pol-
icy are definitely at odds with our efforts to be the leader of
the free world.
First is our constant harping about spreading democracy


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around the world. All this does is to alienate many world
leaders and give people with poorly thought out plans and
no wherewithal to accomplish these plans false hope. We
get embroiled in a clandestine effort to support people who
in the end turn against us for one reason or another. Need I
mention Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan?
Second is our harping about human rights abuses in sov-
ereign countries. This again tends to alienate national lead-
ers and makes them reluctant to assist us in any interna-
tional endeavor.
It seams to me that if we are not satisfied with the conduct
of the government in another country, we should refuse any
and all economic aid until such time as the government


CAMPAIGN,


changes through the actions of the citizens of that country.
All too often our money is spent overseas and given to some
tinpot dictator who talks big at the United Nations in New
York and then goes home in his Lear jet, rides to his heavily
guarded residence in a $200,000 limousine, while wearing
$2,000 suit that we as American taxpayers ultimately paid
for. 9 1
History tells us that this democratic nation was not born
overnight and went through many hard-earned lessons
until we arrived at where we are today, and we still don't
have it right.
How then can we expect any country to make major
changes overnight?


Keep USB drive with medical history on your key chain


I had the opportunity this
week to put a Med Flash
USB thumb-drive
through its paces, and from
what I've been able to
determine, it's a device that
could possibly save your life
in an emergency.
"So what is it? How could a
USB thumb-drive save
anyone's life?" I'm sure
many of you may be asking
yourself these questions.
We know that thumb-
drives are essentially tiny
devices that plug into an
open USB port on your
computer and then show up
in your operating system as
an additional disk drive.
What makes the Med
Flash USB device different is
that its' specific purpose
isn't for backing up data, but
to make available your
entire medical history in
case of emergency or for
convenience.
Here's how it works.
When you first take it out


of its' package and plug it
into your PC, you run a
quick install program which
installs a data entry pro-
gram onto your PC (without
any spyware or adware).
Then, after registering, the
Med Flash program opens
and you go about filling out
all of your medical informa-
tion starting with your
personal information,
things such as your name,
address contact informa-
tion, etc.
Along the top of the Med
Flash program there are a
series of tabs: personal
information, medical
contacts, medications,
special conditions, medical
history and a file manager.
Click through each tab
and fill out all the informa-
tion asked for on each page.
It's very similar to the kind
of form they make you fill
out when you go to the
doctor's office and they
hand you a clipboard and a


SEAN MCCARTHY
Compute This

pen while you wait for the
doctor to see you, but you
only have to fill it out once
and you can change any-
thing at any time.
One thing that I do want
to point out: protect
yourself from identity theft
by not entering critical
information into this device.
Things such as Social
Security numbers, account
numbers, etc., should be


avoided to protect yourself.
However, things such as
medical conditions, med-
ications, doctors' contact
information and such can
be entered without expos-
ing yourself to identity theft
should you loth the device.
Once you have entered the
information, the program
asks you to click the "save
information" button and
remove the device from the
computer.
Now all of your medical
information is in one
convenient place that'you
can carry with you. The
drive comes with a little ring
that lets you add the device
to your key chain or wear it
around your neck.
The next question I'm sure
some of you may be asking
is, "Why would someone
want to go through all that
effort to put all that infor-
mation on a key chain?"
The quickest way I can
answer that is to have you


think of those Medical Alert
bracelets that people with
certain medical conditions
wear. Just think of these
USB drives as a Medical
Alert bracelet on steroids.
The concept is pretty neat.
Police officers all have
laptops in their cruisers and
many ambulances have
them, as well. Frankly,
computers are everywhere
nowadays, and if you are in
an accident and or some-
how incapacitated, then the
police or emergency worker
can plug the Med Flash
device into the computer .
and have immediate access
to all of your medical
information.
After the device is loaded
with data, then any com-
puter that it's plugged into
will automatically run and
pop up as a text document
with all of the information
you entered without them
having to install anything
or try to figure out how to


use the device.
You can also print out the
information and take it
with you when you go to
the doctor's office and have
them add it to your medical
record and possibly ge-
away with not having to.fill
out all that paperwork they
give you when you check
in.
Med Flash is especially
good for people with drug
allergies or other medical
conditions that they would
want an emergency respon-
der to know.
Frankly; anyone with a
medical history should
have one of these devices
just in case. For informa-
tion, go to www.med-
flash.com. They cost $34.99.

Sean McCarthy fixes
computers and protects
against identity theft. He can
be reached at (772) 621-5515
or help@ComputeThisOn-
linecom (no hyphens).


Nicotine replacement products can help smokers quit


T ast week, I wrote about
I making the decision to
-LJstop smoking. This
week, I'll address getting
medication and using it
correctly and preparing for
relapses and difficult
situations.

Medications
that can help

There are several medica-
tion approved by the Food
and Drug Administration to
help smokers quit. Most
help to mange withdrawal
symptoms and urges with
small amount of nicotine;


one of them, bupropion, is
sometimes used to fight
depression and may help
reduce nicotine cravings.
According to the National
Institutes of Health, using
an aid to help quit could as
much as double your
chances of being successful.
Remember, even if these
products are available over-
the-counter, without a
prescription, they are
powerful and could have
side effects. Talk to your
doctor, especially if you are
younger than 18, are
pregnant or breastfeeding
or have a medical condition.
Under a doctor's supervi-


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Alive and Well
sion, you may be able to use
these products safely,
without side effects.


Following is a list of
nicotine replacement
products.
Over the counter:
Gum, sold as Nicorette.
Lozenges, sold as
Commit.
Over the counter and
prescription:
Patches, sold under a
variety of names, including
Nicoderm, Habitrol, Prostep
and Nicotrol.
Prescription only:
Inhalers, sold as
Nicotrol.
Nasal sprays, also sold as
Nicotrol.
Pills, known generically
as buproprion and under


the brand names Zyban or
Wellbutrin.
Some people have
success with newer medica-
tion such as Champix, but
these medicines may have
side effects and you should
talk toyour doctor carefully
about the risks and benefits
For information on how
to use smoking cessation
medications, visit
www. myclearhorizons.com.

Staying smoke-free
once you've quit

It's a big step to stop
smoking, but that's only the


beginning. The harder
battle is staying smoke-free
for the long haul.
Here are some strategies
and plans, again taken from
QuitAssist, to help you
through some rough
patches.
According to the Centers
for Diseases Control and
Prevention, your risk of
relapse is greatest during
the first three months after
quitting. Have a plan in
place to cope with being
around other smokers or in
other difficult situations.
You know what your triggers
0 See ALIVE & WELL, A10


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ALL AMERICAN MUTTS


On a'Roll Knights

ready for fundraiser

Annual drive benefits programs


for disabled


1 4...... --
Cliff Partlow/staff photographer
Dozens of dogs, escorted by their owners, were on hand for the 27th Annual Humane Society of Vero Beach and Indi-
an River County All American Mutt Show. One of the judges, Bruce Dangerfield, gets a kiss from 'Ruffles' during the
personality portion of the show.


Humane Society of Vero
Beach and Indian River
County executive director
Gordon Willard, left, talks
.with Frank Morgan and
i'Missy' during the 27th
Annual All American Mutt
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dressed Chihuahuas, have
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StaffWriter
VERO BEACH A hand-
ful, of small, chocolate
candies returns a sweet
reward to several organi-
zations that help disabled
people, thanks to efforts
organized by a local
Knights of Columbus
council.
On March 6, members of
Council No. 5629, associ-
ated with. St. Helen
Catholic Church in Vero
Beach, will launch a three-
*day fundraising effort,
popularly known, as the
"Tootsie Roll Drive."
At area Publix, Sam's
Club, Wal-Mart and Winn-
Dixie retailers, Knights will
collect money in colorful
canisters. Donors earn a
Tootsie Roll for contribut-
ing.
In 2007, the Knights
raised $18,417 for the Abil-
ities Resource Center of
Indian River County, the
local Special Olympics
organization, the Wabasso
School for Exceptional
Children and other agen-
cies.
This year, organizers set
a $20,000 goal. Money col-
lected is used entirely for
local programs, Knights
said.
"This is the most gener-
ous area I have ever
known," said Ronald Tal-
enti, a Vero Beach retiree
and a past grand knight.
Knights use a two-
pronged effort to raise
money. In addition to col-
lecting dollars at retailers,
members send a direct-
mail appeal to business
professionals.
"Where help is needed,


we'll move to fill that
need," the appeal states. '
Dennis Bartholomew,-
executive director of Sun-
Up of Indian River, a non-
profit organization that
works to create opportuni-
ties for developmentally
disabled adults, said assis-
tance from the Knights is
invaluable.
"The Knights of Colum.:-,
bus are really great guys>-
and they help us quite a.,
bit," Mr. Bartholomew
said.
Sup-Up uses the dona-
tion for education pro-
grams, including a com-
puter program to teach,
disabled students to read
phonetically, and class-
room supplies. '
For the Special Olympics
of Indian River County, the.,
donations pay for uni-
forms and expenses for,.,
athletes to travel to events,.,
said James Wood, county
coordinator for the local.-
affiliate. I ,_
"Without their help, we
would really be hurting,",;-
Mr. Wood said. .,1
During nine of the pastr.
11 years, Council No. 5629
has achieved the No. 1
ranking statewide for the
amount of gross dollars
raised. During the last 23
years, the group has raised
more than $320,060.
Eugene Slane, chairman.
of the fundraising drive.,
said the Vero Beach coun-
cil works with other
Knights of Columbus
councils countywide to.
raise money.
Last year, when Council-
No. 5629 pooled its
fundraising totals witl~f

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Disney honors legendary Los Angeles


Dodgers manager Tonmmny Lasorda


Athletic field carries Hall(of Fame
pitcher's name


BY WARREN KAGARISE
Staff writer
WABASSO BEACH For
the mayor of Dodgertown,
the end of his term is near.
With the Los Angeles
Dodgers set to exit its Vero
Beach training complex
after this season, Disney's
Verb Beach Resort reached
out to Dodgers legend
Tommy Lasorda during a
Monday ceremony.
Mr. Lasorda, nicknamed
the mayor of Dodgertown,
threw out the first pitch on a
manicured recreation lawn,
now named Lasorda Field.
During the ceremony, held
at the Disney property in
Wabasso Beach, the Hall of
\Fame pitcher said he was
'ouched by the gesture.
"This little piece of ground
right here will be near to my
heart for the rest of my life,"
Mt Lasorda said during the
M0 day afternoon event.
ADter six decades, the
Doders will vacate historic
Dodortown for a facility in


Glendale, Ariz...
Disney's Vero Beach
Resort, which highlights the
citrus-growing heritage of
Indian RivdCounty, sea tur-
tle conservation efforts and
other themed exhibits, now
adds Lasorda Field to its col-
lection.
"Disney's Vero Beach
Resort has enjoyed, a
tremendous relationship
with Tommy Lasorda and
the Los Angeles Dodgers
through the years, and we're
absolutely thrilled to name
such a central part of our
resort in Mr. Lasorda's
honor," said Sonya Deese-
Burns, general manager of
Disney Vacation Club
Resorts and the original gen-
eral manager of Disney's
Vero Beach Resort.
Disney hailed Mr. Lasorda
as "one of the most recog-
nized figures in baseball."
About 200 resort guests,
some wearing bathing suits
and still dripping from the
pool, listened as Mr. Lasorda


described the way Vero
Beach grew since he first
came here decades ago.
"It has grown by leaps and
bounds," he said.
Following the ceremony,
resort employees, or "cast
members" \in Disney parl-
ance, and guests surrounded
Mr. Lasorda, who signed
autographs and posed for
photos.
With its towering gables
and gingerbread architec-
ture, the Disney resort was
built to recall hotels that
lined the Atlantic coast at
the turn of the 20th century.
But the pool, in the classic
Mickey" Mouse shape, is
undeniably Disney.
Inside, there are more-than
200 rooms, and cottages dot
carefully landscaped dunes.
The hotel opened in late
1995 as the first Disney
resort outside of Lake Buena
Vista or Anaheim, Calif. -
the site of Walt Disney World
and Disneyland, respective-
ly.
Mr. Lasorda, who turned
80 last September, described
spending his birthday at
Disneyland, where park offi-


Dodgers
From page Al


between the Dodgers and
Indan River County
requires the team to vacate
Dodgertown by 2010. ,
Construction continues
on a Dodgers spring training
facility in Glendale, Ariz.
City and Dodgers officials
hope the stadium will be
ready by next spring.
But, if delays sidetrack
construction and the
Dodgers return to Vero
Beach in 2009, the agree-
ment calls for the team to
play 12 games at Dodger-
town.
If the Dodgers decide to
leave by 2009 as planned,
the team must notify the
county by July 15, or pay
$575,000 in damages if Indi-
an. River County is unable to
secure a new tenant for the
facility.
"It's been a long, hard
negotiation," said county
administrator Joe Baird,
who led talks with the


Dodgers and a team to suc-
ceed them.
A new tenant, believed to
be the Baltimore Orioles,
would wait until 2010 to
move training to Vero
Beach. An unidentified
team signed an option
agreement with Indian River
County last December.
In late 2006, the Orioles
signed an agreement with
Fort Lauderdale to train
there through 2009, with an
option to extend the lease
by an additional year.
Officials said they wanted
to preserve Dodgertown,
regardless of the Dodgers'
decision.
"The best use of that
property is as a stadium for
baseball," Mr. Baird said.
"We're going to try and keep
it in that same chlr cter
that it is now." ",.
The then-Brdoklyn
Dodgers began training in
Vero Beach in 1948. Indian.


River County and Vero
Beach purchased the 64-
acre Dodgertown complex
in 2001.
"This allows for a very
graceful exit from the rela-
tionship we've had with the
Dodgers," Commissioner
Peter O'Bryan said.
After the Dodgers
announced the Glendale
move in November 2006,
Indian River County
reached out to other major
league teams. Last Decem-
ber, commissioners
approved closed-door talks
with a potential tenant, and
Mr. Baird signed the option
agreement weeks later.
At the Tuesday meeting,
officials looked to the post-
Dodgers era.
"We wish ernf ell, but
we also are.looking forward
to a new team," Commis-
sioner Sandra Bowden said.


cials allowed him to ride a
fire truck during a parade.
Despite Mr. Lasorda's ties
to Dodgertown, the Dodgers
do not own the 64-acre com-
plex.
Indian River County and
Vero Beach jointly own the
Dodgertown facility, with
the county claiming a nearly
90 percent stake and the city
the rest.
Another Major League
Baseball Team, believed to
be the Baltimore Orioles,
could replace the Dodgers in
Vero Beach as early as 2009.
But at Disney's Vero Beach
Resort on Monday, Dodgers
nostalgia ruled the day.
"Fans around the world
know Mr. Lasorda for his
passion, loyalty and love.ffor
the game, and we look for-
ward to that spirit fueling all
games played on this field,",
Ms. Deese-Burns said.


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Police
From page A5
*Cynthia J. Klietz, 41, 4190
39th Drive, Vero Beach, was
charged with aggravated
assault with a deadly
weapon and assault.
*Terrance Lee Johnson,
32, 480 Singletary Ave.,
Pahokee, was charged with
loitering or prowling and
possession of burglary tools.
eDominique A. Dawson,
21, 1748 Mercy Drive, Apt. 2,
Orlando, was charged with
escape, possession of
cocaine and driving with a
suspended license.


*Kristina Leigh Carter, 25,
2943 Sixth Ave. S.W., Vero
Beach, was charged with
criminal use of personal
identification.
*Ishwardai Boodra, 34,
4395 35th Ave., Vero Beach,
was charged with aggravat-
ed assault with a deadly
weapon.
*Amanda E. Guevara, 21,
4505 45th St., Vero Beach,
was charged with child
abuse.
*Paul Edward Warren, 45,
8150 45th Court, Vero
Beach, was charged with
aggravated assault with a
deadly weapon and viola-
tion of a protective injunc-
tion.
*Cardiff E. Frazier, 33, 290
Northeast 174th St., Unit
M17, Miami, was charged
with third-degree grand


theft and burglary of an
unoccupied dwelling.
*Ricky Bernard Shivers,
45, 4730 40th St., Apt.' 55,
Vero Beach, was charged
with aggravated assault,
with a deadly weapon.
*Dennis William Poliny,
40, 8975 104th Ave., Vero
Beach, was charged with
possession of cocaine.
*Ivory Antaeus Brown, 25,
4451 27th Ave., Vero Beach,
was charged with being a
habitual traffic offender.
*Michael C. Pacatte, 32,
1384 Pineapple Ave., Mel-
bourne, was charged with
violation of probation. He
was on probation for pos-
session of a controlled sub-
stance, driving with a sus-
pended license and
resisting an officer without
violence.


*Concessa Jean-Marie
Bowman, 38, 5457 Fifth
Lane, Vero Beach, was
charged with forgery.
*Kane Eugene Fisher, 49,
1322 U.S. 1, Sebastian, was
charged with possession ofl
heroin.
*Cheryl Ann Luckey, 44,'
2260 87th Ave., Vero Beach,
was charged with leaving.
the scene of an accident -
with injuries.

Florida Department
of Corrections
*Edward Melton, 27, 7755'"
102nd Ave., Vero Beach, wasg
charged with violation ofV
conditional release. He wasg
on conditional release for
escape, grand theft and pos-'
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Soon, they realized education would
become a key part of their mission.
"We're an alternative to the street corner,"
Carter Hopkins, a fundraiser for the center,
said last week.
By 2006, the graduation rate for black stu-
dents neared 65 percent, almost eight
points higher than the Florida average.
John Dean, chairman of the Gifford Youth
Activity Center Board of Directors, recalled
the perseverance it took to bring the facility
to reality.
"It's not an easy process," he said. "It took
a lot of dedication."
Residents also credit the construction of


the Gifford Youth Activity Center for bring-3
ing other improvements to this predomi-.
nantly black community, including their
adjacent Gifford Aquatic Center and updat-i
ed facilities at Gifford Park.
In addition to helping students, the cen-.
ter has also provided an outlet for setlio :
citizens, officials said. Aerobics and corn-
puter literacy classes, as well as other offer-
ings, are part of the outreach effort.
"When I was growing up, we had nothing
like this," said Larry Staley, recreation man-
ager at the Gifford Aquatic Center and a,
mentor at the Gifford Youth Activity Center.
"This has opened up a lot of doors."


Alive & Well


From page A6
are; plan for how you'll handle them ahead
of time.
If you smoke to handle stress, you need
a replacement coping skill. Exercise is a
great stress reliever and mood elevator. You
might try yoga or tai chi or go for a walk or
run.
Don't beat yourself up if you slip. Don't
give up. Try to figure out what happened to
make that urge uncontrollable. Are there
things you can do to cope better next time?
Ask for help from friends and experts.
Coffee and alcohol are often smoke
triggers; limit their use.
Eat nutritious food and try to exercisee
most days. This will also help maintain your
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SKnights.
From page A7 /
amounts raised by coun-
cils affiliated with Holy
Cross, St. John of the Cross
and St. Sebastian Catholic
churches, the amount Was
nearly $40,000.
With more than 1.7 mil-
lion members worldwide,
the Knights of Columbus
is the world's largest
Catholic lay organization.
Council No. 5629 includes
about 270 members.
"Our mission is charity,"
Mr. Talenti said.

From March 6 to March
8, Knights of Columbus
Council No. 5629 will con-
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For more information, or
to donate, contact the
council at 1875 14th Ave.,
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Fridj', Febriary 22, 2008


Bank announces new employees


FOR HOMETOWN NE-_

ITDIAN RIVER COUNTY
- Andy Beindorf, Presi-
deit and CEO of Indian
Rzer National Bank
announced the appoint-
gent cf two newv employ-
;es at the Beactside Bank-
ing Center.
Nataie Keller and Jen-
nifer Snith have joined the


Bank's current team,
which includes Sue Hight,
VP Beachside Banking
Center manager and Bob-
bie Zone, teller.
"I am pleased to have
seasoned bankers join us
at the Beachside Office,"
said Mrs. Hight "Head
teller Natalie Keller trans-
ferred from our Operations
Center where she was a
collections associate.


Natalie has also worked in
the Bank's Main office and
Plantation Office. Jennifer
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Jennifer returns to the
Beachside office after
working at the Bank's main
office where she was a
teller and customer serv-
ice representative for
nearly three years. Jennifer
Smith formally worked at


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has been at IRNB for a
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From pige Al


said.
As E girl in bVe-collar
Pennsmken, N.i, Kathy
Casey thought hr claim to
fame was- m:1or: The
Philadelphia Irnuirer her-
alded aer birthat St. Agnes
Hospital in Phadelphia, as
the first local Irth of 1946.
"It was a,reat time to
grow up," shsaid.
Once, afir school, she
and her friends took a bus
to Philade)hia and danced
on "Ame an Bandstand,"
the "Am,ican Idol" of its
era.
But te upheaval that
would define the baby
boom aeration loomed.
In 763, when she was a
high school senior, Presi-
dent ohn E Kennedy was
ass4inated in Dallas. She
recked crying with her
friods when she heard the
nes
Up to that point, life was
wonderful in the United
cates," she said.
After graduating from
dgh school, sle took a job
as an X-ray technician, and
began payingher first pay-
roll taxes intcSocial Securi-
ty.
At 20, sheriarried Charles
Wilkins, a.nedical intern.
They wedin Oct. 1, 1966.
On Nov. .'he was sent to
Vietnam.
Eventuly, the ; couple,
had tw(- daughters, Beth
and Jen,
Motlihood posed a new
set of challenges.
"I thlk that was the hard-
est join my life; the hard-
est a1 the most reward-


ing," Ms. Casey-Kirschling
said last week.
With groundbreaking
numbers of women enter-
ing the workforce and pur-
suing college degrees, she
began taking classes at a
community college, fitting
her schedule so she could
be home with her daughters
and freezing batches of
casseroles in advance. To
this day, her daughters still
cringe at the mention of
tuna noodle casserole.
By the time her daughters
were teenagers, her mar-
riage was failing, and the
couple later divorced.
Though they remain
friends, "the greatest
tragedy was our divorce,"
Ms. Casey-Kirschling said.
But she persevered, earn-
ing a master's degree in
health education at St.
Joseph's University in
Philadelphia. Along the
way, she met and married
Patrick Kirschling, a food-
marketing professor at the
university.
When Mr. Kirschling
turns 62 later this year, he
plans to apply for early
Social Security benefits,
too.

Smooth sailing
In Great Expectations:
.America and the- Baby
Boom Generation, a 1980
book about Ms. Casey-
Kirschling and her genera-
tional peers, author Landon
Jones wrote about her in
the first sentence.
"It's one thing to track the


course of a generation," Mr.
Jones wrote in a 2006
Smithsonian magazine arti-
cle commemorating the
60th birthdays of the first
boomers, "but quite anoth-
er to track the life of an
individual."
Former President Bill
Clinton and soon-to-retire
President Bush share Ms.
Casey-Kirschling's birth
year. She calls herself as a
political moderate, a regis-
tered Democrat opposed to
abortion. Asked to detail
her political leanings, she
used the phrase "Bob Casey
Democrat" for the Pennsyl-
vania senator, a conserva-
tive Democrat.
As Ms. Casey-Kirschling
tracks the 2008 presidential
contest, she is drawn to
Sen. Barack Obama, an Illi-
nois Democrat and fellow
boomer, for his soaring ora-
tory and promise of change.
For now, the focus is on
retirement.
Ms. Casey-Kirschling and
her husband own a 42-foot
Grand Banks trawler,
named First Boomer, which
they sailed from Maryland
to Vero Beach last fall.
Three years from now,
when she turns 65 and
becomes the first boomer
eligible for Medicare bene-
fits, Ms. Casey-Kirschling
anticipates another round
of ceremonies and. media
calls.
And, with a little luck, the
face of the baby boom will
continue riding a "silver
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cooking. Goodbye gas!

FROGMORE STEW
(NIB)
Serves eight
We enjoyed Frogmore
Stew at my son, Bill's home
in South Carolina and
shortly after that I found a
recipe in a magazine.
Since the recipe was not as
good as Bill's, I decided to
call him knowing I would
also get a bit of history.
How about that name? I
mentioned it to my mom
and told her the ingredients
and she asked quizzically,
"There are no frogs in it?"
It seems, Frogmore is a
town located in the low
country, just outside of
Beaufort, S.C. Apparently it,
was there the stew was
created by slaves. Years ago
it was considered "peasant
food." Crabs were added
when available.
This is great for a crowd.
You can cut the recipe in
half if you choose, using 2-
tablespoons seafood boil,
1/2 teaspoon each Tabasco
and Worcestershire sauce
and 4-1/2 teaspoons salt.
The rest is easy to divide.
6 quarts of water
1/4 cup seafood boil
(found in supermarket in
spice section)
1 teaspoon Tabasco sauce
1 teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce
3 tablespoon salt*
2 cloves garlic, peeled
4 extra-large onions,
peeled and halved
8 to 10 medium size red
potatoes, whole and
unpeeled
2 pounds smoked
sausage, cut into 2-inch
pieces
12 ears shucked corn on
the cob, broken into 4-
inch pieces
4 pounds large shrimp,
unpeeled
Add half the salt and
taste-test at the end.
In a large stockpot,
combine the water with the
next 5 ingredients, bring to
a boil. Add potatoes and
onions, cook for 15 minutes.
Add the sausage and cook
for 5 minutes. Add the corn
and cook for 5 minutes
longer. Add the shrimp and
cook until pink, about 3
minutes. Drain immediately
and serve.
I served this dish the
authentic way; try it. Cover
the table with newspaper,
place the bowl of stew in the


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March 14

FOR HOMETOWN NEVS

Looking for a change to
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sixth annual Charity Re'erse
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be drawn Friday, March 4, at
a party to be held fron 6-9
p.m. at R.J. MacMillan's bme
in Vero Beach. Ticket hoders
do not need to be present to
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A suggested donation of
$25 provides one ticket
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Travel around Tahitian paradise in comfort


If you need to relax and
want complete rest, this
is the trip for you.
We left Orlando on a
Friday afternoon and spent
the night in Los Angeles.
The next day we flew to
Tahiti, where the air is fresh
and the people are as
accommodating as anyone
could be.
We boarded Radisson's
M/V Paul Gauguin Cruise
Ship and were put into
another world. We were
waited on as if we were the
only two people on board.
All cabins have their own
tiki statue to watch over.
you. Ours did its job well.
Radisson Seven Seas
Cruise Lines doesn't want
you to feel pressured,
therefore, there's no tipping,
and most of your drinks are
included in the fare. We
found that there were so
many parties that we never
had to buy a drink.
The food was great and
the service was like nothing
we have had before. The
waiters and bar staff knew
your name after the first
time they met you and they
made you feel completely at
home.
Even the dress code in
Tahiti is relaxed. A pair of
slacks and nice shirt was the


ROSE MASCARENHAS,.
Travel columnist
norm for men and a sum-
mer dress or slacks outfit for
women. A tie and jacket was
very seldom seen on board
the Gauguin. During the
day, all wore bathing suits
and shorts.
On Deck 4 of the ship is'
the marina. This is an area
at the back of the ship that
opens into the sea for water
skiing and kayaking (which
is included in the price).
This is also where you get
your snorkel gear to use for
the week's journey.
On Sunday, the children of
Raiatea came aboard and
sang and danced for us.
This island is very beauti-
ful and lush. The tours give


you an idea of the history of
the Polynesians and the
differences in their lives
today. They still make plates
from large leaves and many
do not have enclosed
homes with air condition-
ing.
On Tahaa you have the
opportunity to see wonder-
ful views from the high
mountains and again the
tropical parts of the island.
There is a motu (islet) on
this island that is private for
Paul Gauguin passengers. It
is a great place to enjoy the
wonderful, calm waters and
a great lunch prepared by
the ship's staff. Once again,
free drinks are provided in
sand-friendly glasses.
Bora Bora is the place for
shopping. The people on
this island are not as
friendly as on the other
islands, but that is to be
expected, since it is more of
a tourist spot. On Bora Bora,
you can get some fantastic
pictures from the mountain
ranges and overlooks that
are provided for you. Bloody
Mary's is a must stop for a
cold drink. Ladies, check
out the women's restroom. I
doubt you will see another
like it.
On Thursday, we sailed
around Marion Brando's


island and found the stories
very exciting. After this, we
sailed into Cook's Bay. This
is where we anchored for
our view and tours of
Moorea. This is where you ,
will probably get your
Tahitian black pearls. I
thought I would not buy
one, but to my great pleas-
ure my husband did get me
one. And, a grateful cus-
tomer bought me a black
pearl bracelet. So I have
many special memories to *
hold in my heart of this -
wonderful paradise.
Before flying you home,
Radisson puts you up in a
hotel in Papeete for the
afternoon. Your flight is ,
around 10 p.m. When you
leave the ship, a compli- *'
mentary tour and lunch are
available for those who wish'
to take it and then some rest
by the pool or in your room
is in order.
When you are looking for a
special trip that will stay
with you forever, try travel-
ing to paradise.

Rose Mascarenhas is a
travel consultant with
Gadabout Travel in Sebast-
ian. Call (772) 589-0633.
Gadabout Travel also has
an office in Melbourne. Call
(321) 253-3674.


Living a complete life starts with a vision


There is an ancient
saying, "without a
vision, the people
perish."
Look at each day as a page
in the continuing chapter
and book of life. Wake up
each day feeling like today is
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bless it for what it taught us,
forgive it as necessary and
move on. Remember,
behind the clouds the sun
still shines. The winter is a
good time to make a fresh
start by wiping the slate
clean and making new
plans for the coming year.
The Earth follows this plan
through the circle of the
seasons.
Mother Earth says, "No
matter what happened in
the past year, whether there
was an abundant harvest or
the drought, flood, bugs or
human error killed the crop,
we always get a second
chance."
If the past year didn't work
out as planned, create a new
plan. Get a new vision.
What is your need? Find
out and sow new seeds and
reap a new crop. Rise up
from the ashes of past
sadness, rebuild greater
than before and march on
to victory. The doorway to
vision is an open heart. The
greatest blessing is life.itself.
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JAMES TUCKER
The Spirit Guide

gift of human life on Earth.
What greater blessing can
there be? Lift up your heart
and be grateful for all you
have been given, no matter
how much or how little of
anything you have. Live as a
victor rather than a victim.
Life, in all its forms, is the
most sacred of values. Stop
the war within yourself and
you cannot be at war with
anyone else. The starting
point in creating a new page
and chapter of life is to
release the past. Let the past
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poison your future by
holding on and judging it.
Let go of loss of posses-
sions, love, money and
disappointments. If a
relationship has gone sour,
it wasn't meant to be. There
is a better one ahead. A
business failed? There is a
better one ahead. Henry
Ford went bankrupt five
times before he got it right.
If your family doesn't
understand you, there are
worse things.
Learn to live fully in the'
present. This is the way the
Earth lives, one day at a
time. Slow down a little. Go
through a season of mourn-
ing for your losses. Get over
them and create a bright
new day. Focus on happy
memories. Stop dwelling on
the past. When you feel
down, the best way to rise
up is to go out and do
something for someone
who has a greater need than:
your own. When we make
someone else happy, it rubs
off on us.
The universe has a divine
plan for each of us. It is our
calling and birthright'. ave'3
you found yours? If you
haven't, maybe you could
ask the spirit to illuminate
you and give you the true
answers you seek. The
answers to all the chal-
lenges have been inside us
since birth yearning to be
set free. In order to find II
them, we must get our own
will out of the way, surren-
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2008 school-related employee of the year named


FOR HOMETOWN NEWS

INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-
Libby Page is known to thousands
of children and their families in
Indian River County as "Coach."
He has earned that title over the
years, serving as a volunteer
coach, referee, and mentor with
the Indian River County Recre-
ation Department and the Gifford
Youth Activity Center.
He is also a bus driver for the
School District of Indian River
County, and has used that


opportunity for the past 16 years,
to once again, coach and mentor
children.
Never one to seek praise or
bask in the limelight, Mr. Page
quietly and unassumingly goes
about what he describes as his
calling; mentoring kids, helping
them to make good choices, and
inspiring them to be all they can
be.
"He is so dedicated and he
always goes that extra mile when
it comes to the children, said his
supervisor, Ruth Wheeler, direc-


tor of transportation. And it was
"going that extra mile" for chil-
dren that made an impression on
the selection committee that
named him "2008 School-Related
Employee of the Year at a recent
school board meeting.
Many years ago, after graduat-
ing from Vero Beach High School
and serving six years in the
military, Mr. Page decided that he
wanted to work with children and
be a positive influence in their
lives, in the hopes that he could
make a difference in his commu-


nity.
So he returned to Indian River
County and began volunteering
with the Indian River County
Recreation Department working
with and for the many children
who participated in sports and
after school activities.
In the mid 1980s, Mr. Page
worked to create opportunities
for recreation in Gifford by
teaching children to play baseball
and organizing leagues for boys
and girls.
In 2000, he helped create the


Indian River Warriors Youth
Basketball Club, and began
coaching two teams for AAU
tournaments held in Florida.
This was a first for Indian River
County, which previously had no
opportunities for children to
compete in basketball outside of
their own community. More
recently, he has coached the
Gifford Middle School girls'
basketball team, which had an
undefeated 2007-2008 season and
was named Treasure Coast
champion.


Spirit Guide
From page A 14


der to the universe and ask
it to bless us with the
wisdom we seek.
Make a personal friend of
spirit. It is our best friend.
Many times we are too
proud to ask. Another
ancient saying is, "ask and
we shall receive." Stop
looking backward. Look
forward to the best today
and tomorrow of your life.
Shake off the past. Live life
by making wise choices
rather than hasty ones or
none at all. Without a vision,
it is easy to get lost, stuck or
sidetracked.
Lack of education, experi-
ence, money or privilege
doesn't have a lot to do with
real success unless you let it
hold you down to medioc-
rity. Follow your spirit, not
your head. Trust your
instincts. Make the best of
your time and potential.


FOR HOMETOWN NEWS

"Maine Woods" and "Geor-
gia Aquarium" will be. pre-
sented at the North Indian
River County Library on
Thursday, Feb. 28, at 3 p.m.
and 7 p.m. Admission is free
and refreshments will be
served. ..
"Maine Woods" explores
the flora, fauna and topogra-
phy of Baxter State Park in
Maine,. especially the
largest' deer (the moose)
and the loon. There are 45
peaks in this park of


Another old saying is "make
something of a little and you
will be given a lot." Become
all you came here to
become in this lifetime.
Write a new page everyday.
You can do it. It should be
your No. 1 priority to find
your true calling, move it
forward and expand your
circle of life. You have it in
you. You were born to do
great things. Hang out with
positive-minded people
who encourage you, rather
than tear you down. Claim
what is rightfully yours.
Sleep peacefully at night,
with a clear conscience
knowing that you are doing
right for yourself, family and
all others you meet in your
daily travels.
My greatest wish is that
you find all these things and
more for all your earthly.
days. When you have found


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"Georgia Aquarium" focus-
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Hume H. (Tuck) Harris
Hume H. (Tuck) Harris, 83, of Sebastian, died Feb. 2, 2008,
at Vero Beach Hospice House.
He was born in Geneva, Ill., and moved to Sebastian in
1981.
He was a Navy veteran and worked for Ford Motor Co. for
38 years.
He was a member of the American Legion and the
youngest service man to be inducted into the VFW in Chica-
go.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Hume and Erna
Harris; and two grandchildren, Tamra Malarney, and Joe
Woodby.
His is survived by his wife of 61 years, Marianne; a daugh-
ter, Suzanne Malarney of Michigan; two sons, James Harris
Dale Harris, both of Michigan; a sister, Hollie (Duhhaine)
Waeker of Newton, Kan.; a brother-in-law, James A. Holden
of Mesa, Ariz.; eight grandchildren and five great-grandchil-
dren.
Arrangements were under the direction of Seawinds Funeral
Home and Crematory in Sebastian.
Carl F. Heagey
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the U.S. Army Airforce.
He was a member of the Toms River First Aid Squad for 30
years, a member of BPOE No. 1045 of Gettysburg for over 50
years.
He was a member of the First Baptist Church of Vero
Beach.
He was preceded in death by his wife of 35 years, Vivian A.
Heagey.
He is survived by five sisters, Mary Staub of Yardly, Pa.,
Ruth O'Connor of Parksville, Md., Betty Simpson of Gettys-
burg, Pa., Agnes Myers of York, Pa., and Evelyn Schanberger
of San Diego, Calif.; and by a brother, Charles Heagey of
McSherrystown, Pa.
There was a graveside service at the Riverside Cemetery.
Funeral arrangements were under the direction of Strunk
Funeral Home in Vero Beach.

Jack Edward 'Jackie' Yates
Jack Edward "Jackie" Yates, 56, of Vero Beach, died Feb. 8,
2008, at Sebastian River Medical Center in Sebastian.
He was born in Fellsmere and lived in Indian River County
his entire life.
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He was a lifetime member of the Fellsmere Riding Club.
He is survived by his daughter, Melissa, and her husband,.
Randy Offill of Aurora, Texas; three brothers, Gene Hill of
Somersett, Ky., and Billy Yates and David Yates, both of Vero
Beach; a sister, Pat Carlton'ofVero Beach; a granddaughter,
Riley Offill; a niece, Tammy and her husband John Harp of
Sebastian; and a nephew, Robbie Carlton.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Sidney and
Helen Yates; and a brother, Jim Ray Yates. .if
A funeral Service was held Feb. 12 at the First Baptist
Church in Fellsmere. o
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arrangements.

Elizabeth 'Betty' Webb
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Elizabeth "Betty" Webb, 86, of Sebastian, died Feb. 6, 20089,'
at Holmes Regional Medical Center, located in Melbourne.'
She was born in Long Island, N.Y., and lived in Sebastiar
for five years, coming from Stuart. .
She was a clerk-typist and worked for the Broward Healthl'
Department and the State of Florida Division of Child Ser-
vices.
She was a member of St. Sebastian Catholic Church iif
Sebastian.
She is survived by two sons, William R. Holroyd of Sebast,'
ian, and Lawrence R. Holroyd of Lake City; a daughter-
Bettyann Holroyd-Stiles of Sebastian; a sister, Louise
Heintzelman of Sebastian; two grandsons, Jarrad and Jasoni
Stiles; and a nephew, Paul Jacobi.
A memorial Mass was celebrated on Feb. 9, 2008, at
St.Sebastian Catholic Church in Sebastian. v
Arrangements were handled by Strunk Funeral Home,,
Sebastian.

Louis J. 'Lou' Lochirco
Louis J. "Lou" Lochirco, 81, died Feb. 6, 2008, at his resi-
dence in Sebastian.
He was born in Chicago, and lived in Sebastian since 1984.
He was an electrician and was a member of the Interna-'
tional Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local No. 134.
He was a member of Saint Sebastian Catholic Church,
Sebastian, and a member of the Club Italia in Sebastian.
He is survived by a brother, Dominic LoChirco of Darien,
Ill.; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Dolores Lochirco;
and his brothers, Joseph, Emmanuel and Samuel.

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Community Notes


LaLeche League
meetings scheduled
La Leche League is a non-
p'rofit organization whose
mission is to help mothers
breastfeed through mother-
to-mother support.
"Whether women breast-
feed their babies six days, six
weeks or six months, they'll
find La Leche League meet-
ings supportive and inform-
ative.
La Leche League of the
Treasure Coast meets in dif-
ferent locations from Palm
CQity to Sebastian.
.Mothers with their nursing
babies, and mothers-to-be,
are welcome.
For directions to meetings,
or more information, call
Spphy at (772) 233-1883.

GYAC 20/20 Program
'The Center is looking for
twenty individuals, busi-
nesses, or organizations
willing to make a three-year
commitment of raising
$20,000 per year to keep the
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ongoing. Any assistance will
make it possible to continue
these worthwhile programs.
For additional informa-
tion about Gifford Youth
Activity Center and how to
help, call (772) 794-1005,
Ext. 34. Gifford Youth Activity
Center is located at 4875
43rd Ave., in Vero Beach.

Whale of a sale
The Junior League of Indi-
an River will be hosting its
spring fundraiser; Whale of
a Sale on Feb. 23. This event
features nearly new and
slightly used merchandise.
This year's event will be
located under the cover of
the Park Place Parking
Garage on Ocean Drive in
Vero Beach from 7 a.m. to 1
p.m. Admission during pre-
view hour, which will be
from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m., will be
$10. Regular admission will
be $5. Children will be
admitted free of charge.
All funds raised the day of
the sale by the individual
non-profits, organizations,
individuals and vendors are
theirs to keep.


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Resources Tours
Business people, educa-
tors, tax payers, retirees,
parents, concerned citizens
and law enforcement pro-
fessionals can tour Child-
care Resources on any of the
following dates:
*Tuesday, March 18
*Thursday, April 17
Tours start at 8:45 a.m. and
end promptly at 9:30 a.m.
Childcare Resources is
located at 1801 24th St. in
downtown Vero Beach. '
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firm the tour at Childcare
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Benefit Poker Run
There will be a poker run
on April 5, sponsored by the
Legion Riders, Post No. 358,
starting at Archie's in Fort
.Pierce. Cost is $10 a hand.
Last bike in at 2 p.m. at Post
No. 358 in White City. There
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Deaths
From page A16


A mass of Christian burial was celebrated
Feb. 13, at St. Sebastian Catholic Church in
Sebastian.
;Entombment followed at Fountainhead
Memorial Park in Palm Bay.

Elizabeth M. Crichton

-Elizabeth M. Crichton, 80, died Feb. 7,
208, at her residence in Sebastian.
She was born in Rochester, Mich., and had
been a resident of Sebastian for 26 years,
coming from Rochester, Mich.
rior to retirement she was a banker with
tonal Bank of Detroit and was a member
oFthe Eastern Star.
She is survived by two sons, John A. Crich-
tjn of Sebastian, and Paul Crichton of
Ihwvaii; diree sisters, Shirley Burpee of
Charlotte! Mich.: Carol Arnold of Waterford
Mich., and Maige Gillard of Oxford, Mith.;
two grandchildren and two great grandchil-
dc en. ...
4 Memorial Service will be held at a later
cdte.
-Arrangements were under the direction of
Seawinds Funeral Home and Crematory in
Sbastian.


Doris L. Tetreault


Doris L. Tetreault, 82, of Barefoot Bay, died
Feb. 8, 2008, at Wuesthoff Hospice. Care
Center in Rockledge.
She was born in Ludlow, Mass., and had
been a resident of Barefoot Bay for 17 years,
coming from Springfield, Mass.
Prior to retirement, she was a telephone
operator with New England Telephone, and
was a member of St. Luke Catholic Church
and the Moose Lodge.
She is survived by her husband of 59
years, Leonard H. Tetreault of Barefoot Bay;
three daughters, Cheryl McCombe of Feed-
ing Hills, Mass., Jocelyn McDaniel of San
Diego, and Lynne Cardaropoli of Spring-
field, Mass.; a sister, Jeanette LeDoux of
Springfield, Mass.; and seven grandchil-
dren.
Memorial contributions may be made to
Wuesthoff Hospice Care Center, 110 Long-
wood Ave., Rockledge, F1 32955.
A Memorial Service was held in Massachu-
setts.
Arrangements were under the direction of
Seawinds Funeral Home and Crematory in
Sebastian.


welcome. For more informa-
tion, call (772) 340-1750 or
(772) 873-8202.

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Queen Mary Chapter of
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Empire in Vero Beach will
hold a Spring fundraiser
garage sale on Feb. 23, from
7 a.m. -1 p.m. at 535 46th
Court. Homemade goodies
such as Scottish shortbread,
marmalade and mango
Chutney, will be available,
along with a variety of other
items. Monies raised go
towards the upkeep of
Mountbatten House, the
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Religion News


First Baptist Church
of Sebastian

The college/young adult
Sunday School Class is
being combined with the
adult class to study "Seven
Words to Change Your Fami-
ly" by James MacDonald.
Newcomers are always wel-
come to the 9:30 a.m. class-
es every Sunday.
For additional informa-
tion, call Pastor Bill Brothers
(772) 473-3614 or visit
www.fbcsebastion.com.

Riverside Church

On Friday, Feb. 22, at 6:30
p.m., Riverside Church will
hold its annual missions
banquet. This year's fea-
tured guest speaker will be.
Evangelist Reinhard
Bonnke.
The banquet will be held
at the Community Baptist
Church, 12534 Roseland
Road in Sebastian. Seating is
limited; tickets are $20 for
adults and will be available
at Riverside Church, 11205
Roseland Road in Sebastian.
The banquet is an adult
function; childcare with
dinner and activities will be
available for $5 per family.
Contact Riverside Church
for details, (772) 589-7825.

Annual Vero Beach
Prayer Breakfast

The Vero Beach Prayer
Breakfast Committee
announced that Pastor Jim
Cymbala of the Brooklyn


Tabernacle will be the
keynote speaker at the
Annual Vero ,Beach Prayer
Breakfast, held at the Indian
River County Fairgrounds
on Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2008,
from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m.
Gospel singer Wintley
Phipps, a Vero Beach resi-
dent, will be performing.
The Indian River County
Fairgrounds are located
North of State Road 60 on
58th Avenue at 77th Street.
For more information on
making a donation, call
(772) 492-1041.

Immanuel Church

Support group/ celebrate
recovery, a support group
for hurts, habits and hang-
ups meets every Thursday at
6 p.m. for dinner, 6:45 p.m.
for meeting. Donations are
accepted for dinner.
For more information, call
(772) 562-3185. Immanuel
Church is located at 455 58th'
Ave., Southwest, Vero Beach.

King's Baptist Church

"Love and Respect," a
marriage conference, will be
held on Feb. 22-23. This is
an opportunity for couples
to strengthen and deepen
their marriage. The program
will begin at 7 p.m. on Fri-
day evening with Saturday
morning's session begin-
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For additional informa-
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visit Kingsbaptist.org.
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Community
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sure Coast will host its third ages 3-9.
event of the 2007-08 season This event will take place
at the Pointe West Country Feb. 23, at the Polish Ameri-
Club. Invitations will go out can Social Club. The fun
to alumni presently listed will start at 6 p.m. and will
with the club. last until 8:30 p.m. Pictures
For more information will start at 5:30 p.m.
about this e'entr, 'the Brozu' Registration has begun at
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or membership, call George Administration Bldg, North
Rollinson at (772) 770-2408. County AqudLic Center, or
Gifford Aquatic Center.
High Five Program For more information, call
(772) 567-8000.


Fifth graders at Gifford
Youth Activity Center are
invited to participate in an
exciting project called "High
Five". It is a fun, informative
opportunity for children in
the fifth grade to learn about
real world situations that
will enhance money man-
*agement, personal growth
and development, general
knowledge, academic and
social skills. The program
will include guest speakers,
current events, field trips,
computer training and
more; it will be held at the
Center from 4-6 p.m., Mon-
day Friday, and the 1st and
3rd Saturday of each month
from 8 a.m.-noon.
Participation is on a first-
come basis. To register or for
additional information,
please call Ramone Morgan
or Cathy Guinn, (772) 794-
1005, Ext. 35. Gifford Youth
Activity Center is located at
4875 43rd' Ave. in Vero
Beach.

Daddy Daughter
Dance

The Indian River County
Recreation Department is
offering a chance for girls to
take their dads out on a date
to the annual Daddy
Daughter Dance. The cost is
$30 per couple, which
includes food. Additional
children are $5 per person.
The event is for children

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Center Class

The North County Aquat-
ics Center is offering Aqua-
nautics, a water fitness
class, designed to strength-
en and firm muscles,
improve cardio and respira-
tory function and increase
flexibility.
Other benefits include
better balance and coordi-
nation. Participants benefits
from the water with less
strain on the bones and
joints. Exercise movements
and are choreographed to
music. The classes are
offered Tuesday and Thurs-
day 10 11 a.m.
The fee is $4 per class or a
punch card is available for 8
classes for $28
For more information, call
(772) 581-7665.

CEU class for nurses

Florida Nurses Association
District No. 17 is having a
CEU class on Feb. 23. This
five- contact hour program
takes place at McAfee Hall at
the First Presbyterian
Church, 520 Royal Palm
Blvd, Vero Beach. Registra-
tion is from 8 to 8:30 a.m.
For more information or to
register; call (772)567-1415.
An application for finan-
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* SATURDAY, FEB. 23
SA Dog Park Saved Cele-
bration will be held from 1 to
3 p.m. at the Dogs for Life Off-
Leash Dog Park located at
12th Street and 16th Avenue
in Vero Beach.
The celebration will include
a membership and fundrais-
ing drive, and is open to the
.public and dogs on leashes.
The River Rats band will
perform and there will be a
.doggie fashion show and
stupid dog tricks demonstra-
tion. A raffle will also be held
for one free dog park annual
.membership.
Bring your lawn chairs and
prepare to have fun.
For more information, call
(772) 567-8669.
-Dr. Jane Goodall, world-
renowned primatologist and
conservationist will speak at 2
and 7 p.m. at the Emerson
Center's Celebrated Speaker's
Series. Individual tickets for
are on sale at $60 each.
Dr. Goodall will discuss her
landmark study of chim-
panzees, which began in
Tanzania in 1960.
Earlier in the day, she will
hold a press conference for
the media and a special, free
program for children ages 5 -
18 will be held at the Center
from 10 a.m. to noon.
"Resolved to Get Involved"
will include a video about Dr.
Goodall's work and an
introduction to the Jane
Goodall Institute's youth
program, "Roots & Shoots,"
which teaches children about
the environment. This
presentation is being held in
cooperation with The Emer-
son Center and The Environ-
mental Learning Center. The
event is free, but tickets are
required by calling The
Emerson Center at (772)-'778
5249 or the Learning Center
at (772) 589-5050.
The Emerson Center is
located at the corner of 27th
Avenue and 16t Street in
Vero Beach.
For information about
purchasing tickets for the
lecture, call (772) 778-5249.
. SATURDAY, FEB. 23-24
-The Grant Seafood
Festival will be held from 11
a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday
and Sunday in the town of
Grant-Valkaria, which is
located on U.S. I along the
riverside in southern Brevard
County.
Seafood delights of every
kind will be offered along
with craft displays and live
entertainment. The festival is
one of the oldest and largest
of its kind in the entire
Southeast.
--The festival and parking are
free and tickets to purchase
seafood will be available at
the festival.
For more information, call
(321) 723-8687


WEDNESDAY, FEB 27
*The Culinary Institute of
the Treasure Coast at Indian
River Community College will
host its annual student gala
dinner featuring a four-course
dinner and entertainment
from 5:30-7 p.m. at the
Richardson Center, Mueller
Campus in Vero Beach.
Tickets are $35 per person.
Seating is limited. RSVP by
Feb. 20. Phone 772-462-
7880.
THURSDAY, FEB. 28
-The Emerson Center
Humanities Series continues
with a one-man show at 7
p.m., "America's First Civil
Rights Martyr: Harry T. Moore"
portrayed by
writer/director/perfomer Bob
Devin Jones in recognition of
Black History Month.
The Humanities Series is
presented by The Emerson
Center in partnership with the
Florida Humanities Council.
Admission is free.
The Emerson Center at the
Unitarian Universalist Fellow-
ship of Vero Beach is located
at the corner of 27th Avenue
and 16th Street in Vero Beach.
For more information, call
(772) 778-5249.
THURSDAY, FEB. 28,
to MARCH 16
-The Vero Beach Theatre
Guild presents the hit
musical, "Hello Dolly," at the
theatre located at 2020 San
Juan Ave. in Vero Beach..
This lavish production will
feature a 26-member cast.
"Hello Dolly" opened on
Broadway in 1964 starring
Carol Channing in the lead
role. It was later made into a
movie starring Barbra
Streisand and Walter Matthau.
The Guild production will
feature Dee Rose as Dolly
Gallagher Levi and Larry
Strauss as Horace Van-
dergelder.
Tickets are $20 for Section
A; $18 for Section B and
students in grade 12 and
under can attend for half-
price.
Show times are as follows:
8 p.m. Feb. 28, 29, March 1, 6,
7, 13, 14, 15; 2 p.m. March 2,
8, 9, 16; 7 p.m. March 5.
For more information,
contact the box office at (772)
562-8300 between 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m. Monday-Friday
and two hours prior to each
performance.

FRIDAY, FEB. 29
-The Ashley Gang is
leaping into leap year at the
Main Library in Vero Beach
with a rousing performance at
6 p.m.
The group will play an
impressive mix of jazz, rock,
country and traditional folk
acoustic music.
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VERO BEACH If you are
ready to try something for
lunch that is not your
ordinary burger and fries or
dinner that is not pizza, pick
up the phone and call
Bamboo Court.
Serving traditional Chinese
take-out to Vero Beach for
more than eight years,
Bamboo Court relies on
fresh fare and total customer
service to make it one of the
area's popular Chinese
restaurants.
Owner Andy Zheng said
they never pre-cook any-
thing. The only thing that is
done in advance is the
slicing of the vegetables, he
said. All the meats are
prepared when you order.
Mr. Zheng has owned
Bamboo Court for eight
years, and he is no stranger
to the food industry. He grew
up being involved with his
father's Chinese restaurants,
and said he couldn't imagine
being in any other business.
His father had restaurants
in Rhode Island, NewYork
and New Orleans before
retiring. Mr. Zheng and his
brother, Jason, were both
involved, and Jason Zheng
owns Bamboo Court in the
Publix Plaza on the corner of.
U.S. 1 and Barber Street in
Sebastian.
Miracle Mile Bamboo
Court serves from 50 to 70
meals a day, and the most
popular meal to leave there


STAR SCOPES
James Tucker


Week of 02-22-2008
Aries-March 21-April 19
Your success depends on the choices you
make. In order for new ideas to grow, out-
dated ones must be released. Your main
efforts in the next two or three weeks
should be directed in sorting out the old
from the new and figuring out what you
truly want Then ask for a blessing from the
universe on the most important A super
year is sure to follow if you do this.


Photo courtesy of Julie L. Cleveland,
Shrimp and broccoli is one of the popular lunch specials served by Bamboo Court.


is the General Tso chicken,
which is deep-fried, battered
dark meat chunks of chicken
that are served crunchy in a
sweet and spicy sauce over
rice with an egg roll.
I ordered shrimp with
broccoli with shrimp-fried
rice and an egg roll for my
lunch special. The plate was
piled high with lots of fresh
broccoli, saut6ed mush-
rooms, carrot slices and four
jumbo shrimp, all covered in
a traditional brown sauce.
The broccoli had a slight
crunch to it, as did the
carrots. The mushrooms


were delicious and tender,
and the shrimp was perfect
with absolutely no shells,
tails or bits of shell. The
sauce was a thick, sweet and
spicy combination.
The shrimp-fried rice was
a nice yellow rice with tender
bamboo shoots that would
make a panda drool. The
dish included sweet crispy
sauteed onions, and a
generous amount of pink
shrimp. The rice was fluffy
and not too oily. The shrimp
was tender and the vegeta-
bles were very crispy.
There was so much to eat


Taurus-April 20-May 20
State your case and cause and let others
know what you want and when. Then give
them time to perform and help you as
requested. Whether it is with family, co-
workers or friends, working together as a
team is so important When you feel stress
and unsafe, it is usually caused by trying to
go it alone and overloading yourself. When
-you ask for help, you will get much more
done.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
At the last minute, when it seems that
things are not going to work out, they usu-
ally do. Why? Because you have a guardian
angel watching over you. Your own spirit
knows what you want For this spiritual side
to work, you must listen to your inner guid-
ance, act on the positive signs and then be
patient Let the universe work for you and
you will prosper.
Cancer-June 22-July 22
Keep visualizing what you want and refuse


that I just didn't have room
for my egg roll, but I can't
imagine it being any less
than absolutely delicious.
I was there at 2:30 p.m. on
a Saturday afternoon and
they were still doing a steady
late lunch business. "If you
order ahead, your lunch will
be ready in about 10 to 15
minutes; 20 minutes if it is
rush hour," Andy Zheng said.
The lunch menu boasts
almost 50 items with a price
range of $4 to $6. The meals
come with rice, soup, or an
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to give up or get stuck or sidetracked on
less important things. The key is to write
down your ideas when they pop into the
mind. This is like giving birth to an "idea
child." Then feed, protect it and encourage
it to grow. One good idea acted upon could
set you up for life. You have many. Why not
create a few this year?
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
The key now that you are finding short-
range success, is to set medium-range
goals to work toward. Then, set yearly and
long-range goals. All successful people do
this. You are a proven winner. You should
do it, too. This plan will keep you moving
forward with strong, focused energy. You
know what you want Now go for it with
gusto and win..
Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept 22
The moon in Virgo gives your natural,
strong heart energy an greater boost.
Use it to do something nice for yourself.
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Seating is extremely
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The members of this group
are featured players at,
Florida's major folk events
and were honored by being
named local favorite show-
case picks at the North
American Folk Alliance
Conference.
This free concert is the first
Library performance for the
Ashley Gang. Bring your friends,
family, folding chairs and
refreshments for a picnic on the
lawn.
As a special feature, members
of the Belly Dance Class held at
the library will also appear.
For more information, call
Maria Goodman at (772) 770-
5060, Ext 4121.
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The school's theatre
department will present
shows at 7:30 p.m. on Friday,
Feb. 29, and at 2 p.m. and
7:30 p.m. on Saturday, March
1. .
This 90-minute, nutty,
pop/rock musical is based on
the true story of a dreamer
who flew at 16,000 feet
altitude in a lawnchair kept
afloat by helium balloons
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egg roll. Lunch is served from
11 a.m. until 3 p.m.'Monday
through Saturday The dinner
menu includes more than
150 items, and prices range
from $3 a pint to $10 a quart.
Andy Zheng has added a
special steamed diet menu
that has 100 percent veg-
etable oil. Food on that menu
is low in cholesterol and
transfat. He has made a
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Sax player to perform


FOR HOMETOWN NEWS

Sax player Billy Bones
will perform at Sebastian
River High School's "Jazz
Under the Stars" on Feb.
23.
Mr. Bones has been
described as a great reed
man, an engaging vocalist,
a dynamic harmonica
player and an extremely
talented songwriter.
Mr. Bones will make his
second appearance in
concert from 7 to 10 p.m.
in the outdoor courtyard
at the bellow tower.
Admission is $10 per
person.
From West Palm Beach's


nationally-known Sunfest
and Artigras events to
Orlando's Disney World,
Mr. Bones has played in
most popular venues,
including NASCAR, South
Beach, the Miami Heat
and the Florida Marlins.
His performances
include pop, jazz, rock,
rhythm & blues, or tropi-
cal. Whether he's playing
sax, flute, harmonica or
singing, he switches easily
between various music
genre and senses his
audience. You can hear his
music at
www.billybones.com.
Proceeds from the concert
will be used to fund
academic and extra


curricular programs on
campus.
Tickets are available at
the high school, Monday -
Friday from 9 a.m. to 3:30
p.m. and atVero Beach
Starbucks stores at 1235
U.S. I and 8020 20th St.
Starbucks is a major
sponsor of this event andd
will provide coffee and
beverage service at the
concert.
Tickets will be sold the
night of the concert.
Seating is limited to 1,000
people for this outdoor_
event. In case of inclement
weather, the concert will
be moved indoors at the'
Performing Arts Center on
the same campus.
See what others already
know about this up-and-
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You are always helping others.
Let your friends help you a lit-
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Slow down when the energy is
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Claim your higher good. You
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ly yours. All your strong efforts
are about to pay off and bring
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are so loyal. You see the finish
line. Get a second wind and
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There is much change happen-
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Ask yourself, "Will this make
me happy?" Take action when
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Use recent successes as a
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When you ask for help, you get
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focused on your ideals. Then
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truth runs strong in your spirit.
You see good in others. Others
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Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
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when you are open to them.
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with passion and all will be
well.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
Live each day as if there is no
tomorrow and make the best
of what you have been given.
This is the most reliable way to
ensure that more will always
be on the way. When you rec-
ognize the good in others and
affirm it, they see it in you as
well. This is the true meaning
of life and one of your most
priceless possessions. Believe
this in your heart and so it will
be.
Star visions
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Entertainment writer
The bomb that went off
under the bed of HarryT.
Moore on Christmas Day
1951 killed him and likely set
off the spark that ignited this
nation's Civil Rights Move-
ment.
The tragic explosion also
claimed the life of Mr.
Moore's wife, Harriette, nine
days later. It was the couple's
24th wedding anniversary.
pn Thursday, Feb. 28, at 7
p n. in partnership with the
Florida Humanities Council,
and in observation of Black
History Month, The Emerson
Center's Humanities Series
will present Bob Devin Jones
iii a one-man show com-
niemorating a pioneer of the
Cqvil Rights movement.
.rAmerica's First Civil Rights
Martyr: Harry T. Moore" will
recreate the night before Mr.
Moore's tragic death in a
portrayal by Mr. Jones, a
writer/director/performer
who is the artistic director of
The Studio @620 in St.
Petersburg.


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is inspirational, as well as
tragic.
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father died. There, under his
aunts' nurturing care, young
Mr. Moore excelled in his
studies, and graduated as a
teacher from Florida Memor-
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He relocated to Brevard
County where he married
and moved to Mims, a small
citrus townrnear Titusville.
He became the principal of
Titusville Colored School.
In 1934, Mr. Moore started
the Brevard County branch
of the National Association
for the Advancement of
Colored People. In 1937,
backed by NAACP attorney
Thurgood Marshall, who
would later become a justice
on the U.S. Supreme Court,
Mr. Moore filed the first
lawsuit in the south seeking
to equalize the salary
differential between white
and black teachers.
The case was lost in Florida
state court, but the case's


notoriety gave rise to
subsequent lawsuits, which
eventually led to equal
salaries for all teachers.
Mr. Moore turned his


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BY BARBARA YORESH
Entertainment writer
VERO BEACH -The
Ashley Gang is coming into
town on Friday, Feb. 29, for
a special leap year's day
performance at the Indian
River County Main Library.
But unlike the group's
namesake outlaws a
criminal gang that met its
demise in Sebastian more
than 80 years ago this
gang will hold only your
attention hostage as you
become captivated by its
musical talent. The group
performs a program of
jazz, rock, country and
traditional folk acoustic
harmonies.
This will be the first Main
Library performance for
the versatile group, which
has played throughout the
state at major folk festivals
and events. Members have
also appeared at the
Sebastian library.
Led by guitarist/compos-
er Al Scortino of Sebastian,
Ashley Gang members Paul


Garfinkel, Norm MacDon-
ald, Kay Garfinkel and
Michelle Lowe, combine a
multitude of musical
instruments and abilities
to blend into a uniquely
original sound that is not
to be missed.
Mr. Scortino is a multiple
award-winner for his songs
and plays acoustic, electric
and Hawaiian steel guitars.
Singer/songwriter and
guitarist Mr. Garfinkel also
plays the saxophone and
Mr. MacDonald plays
accordion and percussion.
Ms. Garfinkel plays.the
flute and sings harmony,
while Ms. Lowe also sings
and adds inventive bass
techniques.
The appearance by the
Ashley Gang at 6 p.m. is the
latest in the library's highly
successful and popular
monthly music series that
attracts the attention of
area music lovers.
Mr. Scortino said the
group's name came from a
real gang of outlaws that
lived in southeast Florida


just after World War I and
terrorized the area with a
series of bank robberies,
murder, bootlegging and
piracy, according to
historic accounts on a
Jupiter Web site.
Apparently the gang was
also proficient at running
liquor between Grand
Bahama Island and the
Stuart area.
Not unlike Jesse James
and his gang or Bonnie and
Clyde, John Ashley and his
gang became jailbirds and
desperados more than
once and subsequently
met their demise in late
1924 during a police
ambush in Sebastian that
resulted in the fatal shoot-
ing of Mr. Ashley and three
gang members.
"They had a good run of
it for about 14 years and
then the law caught up
with them in Sebastian and
all the outlaws were killed.
That's where we snagged
the name from," said Mr.
Scortino with a bit of a
laugh.


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Michelle Lowe, Al Scortino, Paul Garfinkel, and Kay Garfinkel, who comprise The Ashley
Gang, will perform Friday, Feb. 29 at the Indian River County Main Library.


Unlike the other Ashley
Gang, this musical group-
makes its living the honest
way playing honest-to-
goodness great tunes that
are primarily original
compositions.
"We've been playing eight
or nine years. Initially, I
was playing by myself and
met the others at festivals. I
guess I'm kind of the


reluctant leader of the
band. Things just kind of
went in that direction," Mr.
Scortino said. "We just try
to have a good time."
The concert is free.
. Everyone is invited to
attend and bring his or her
friends and family for a
musical treat on the library
lawn. Bring your picnic'
baskets and chairs or


blankets, if desired.
As a special extra guest
appearance, members of
the belly dance class held
at the library will also be
on hand.
The Main Library is .
located at 1600 21st St. in
downtown Vero Beach.
Foi more inforination,.
call Maria Goodman at
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Waxlax Center Box Office or in
advance by calling TicketAler-
native at (877) 725-8849 or
on their Web site at www.tick-
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SUNDAY, MARCH 2
-The Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship of Vero Beach
Social Justice Film Series will
continue at 7: 30 p.m. with
the showing of the 2005
documentary film by Deborah
Koons Garcia entitled "The
Future of Food'"
Ms. Garcia is the sister of
Palm Beach County Commis-
sioner Jeff Koons and is the
widow of Grateful Dead
legend Jerry Garcia.
The film focuses on an in-
depth investigation into
unlabeled, patented genetical-
ly engineered foods that have
quietly filled grocery store
shelves for the past decade.
The discussion leader is
Susan Keiffer, a young mother
and entrepreneur from


Sebastian, who is a master
herbalist and iridologist.
The series is open to the
public and there is no
admission charge. Reserva-
tions are not necessary.
The UUFVB is located at the
intersection of 27tn Avenue
and 16th Street in Vero Beach.
For more information, call
(772) 778-5880.
SATURDAY, MARCH 8
-Andy Cooney's "Forever
Irish" concert will inspire
attendees of every nationality
to the "wearing of the green"
at two performances set for 2
and 7 p.m. at the Vero Beach
Performing Arts Center,
located at 1707 16th St. in
Vero Beach.
Presented by the Florida
Irish American Society, the
show will feature Mr. Cooney,
who has been christened
"Irish America's Favorite Son"
by The New York Times. Mr.
Cooney and his fellow
performers will entertain their


audiences with a celebration
of memory-making happiness.
Also featured will be
George Casey, who immigrat-
ed to the United States from
Ireland in 1970. He has been
regularly featured as a
performer in Las Vegas and
has toured with Bobby Vinton.
The show will also feature
Irish folk artist Kate Purcell,
The Celtic Angels Irish
Dancers and Andy's Irish
band.
Tickets are $25 for the lower
orchestra level and $20 for the
upper mezzanine level.
For more information, call
(772) 564-5646
SUNDAY, MARCH 9
-Treasure Coast Chorale
will present "When Irish
Eyes are Smiling" in a
rousing "Irish Music Blast" at 7
p.m. at the First Baptist
Church, located at 2206 16th
Ave. in Vero Beach opposite
the Main Library.
This free concert is open to


the public and will feature the
Chorale, now in its sixth year
of fine performances.
Under the direction of
Michael Carter, the Treasure
Coast Chorale will be accom-
panied by Judy Carter on
piano, Dave Mundy on guitar,
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Treasure Coast Wine Festival deemed a success


FOR HOMETOWN NEWS

VERO BEACH Glorious
weather, combined with
delectable food and the best
vintages of wine in the world,
set the tone for success at the
annual Treasure Coast Wine
Festival held in Vero Beach
on Feb 8-10.
The weekend kicked off on
Friday night with nine
Private home dinners
prepared by celebrity chefs


and Vintners from around
the country. Two local
restaurants, the Tides
Restaurant and the new
Indigo Room at the Vero
Beach I-Hotel and Club,
prepared special menus
paired with Vintner-selected
wines, which were enjoyed
by 200 diners.
An added touch, at all
locations, naturally, was the
constant flow of wine, and
representatives from


participating wineries
adding their personal flair,
as they introduced the wine
pairings.
"The Saturday night Black
Tie dinner and Auction was
a first class affair," said
Kirsten Kennedy, event
coordinator. "The food,
prepared by executive chef
ScottVarricchio and a team
of celebrity chefs was
extraordinary. The Brown-
Forman wines were perfect-


ly paired with each course
and the live auction lead by
Fritz Hatton, was a smash-
ing success. People are
already asking me about the
date for the 2009 Treasure
Coast Wine Festival. That is.
a sure sign of our overall
success," she said.
Ms. Kennedy added, "We
are currently quantifying
the weekend's success and
will release the final num-
bers in the next few weeks."


The community came out
in full force on Sunday, Feb.
10, to enjoy the final event of
the weekend. More than 600
people embraced the grand
wine tasting held under the
tent on the grounds of the
Vero Beach Museum of Art.
They enjoyed the sampling of
150 varieties of fabulous wine,
meeting the global vintners
and celebrity chefs and
watching local and visiting
chefs "duke it out" during two
"Mini-Iron Chef" competi-


tions.
The weekend festivities
benefited the Indian River
Medical Center Foundation,
the Visiting Nurse Associa-
tion and Hospice Founda-
tion and the Vero Beach
Museum of Art. "

Visit www. treasurecost-,
winefestival for photos of
the 2008 events and forth-
coming information for the.,
2009 festival.


Out & About
From page B7


Cochrane of the Irish Trea-
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beginning at 10 a.m. rain or
shine along the parade route


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when everyone of all ages is
invited to become Irish at
least for one day, don your
green outfits and walk the
parade route to promote Irish
culture and just have fun.
Bands and floats are
welcome and this year's
grand marshal is the Florida
Irish-American Society's
"Irishman of the Year," Warren
Carrier.
Anyone wishing to partici-
pate in the parade or serve as
marshals should contact Betty
and Noel Cochrane at (772)
492-0523.
This event promises to be


fun for families.
-The Chad Hollister Band
appears at the Waxlax
Center for the Performing
Arts located at 1895 St.
Edward's Dr. and South A1A
in Vero Beach at 7 p.m.
Since the release in 2000 of
his self-titled album, Chad
Hollister has become an
increasingly more popular and
successful presence on
Reserved seats are available
in advance by contacting
TicketAlternative at (877) 725-
8849 or via its Web site at
www.ticketalternative.com.
Tickets are $10 for adults, $5


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then March 3rd
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for students with an addition-
al option of a $25 Family
Ticket for parties of three or
more. Tickets may also be
purchased at Bill's Audio and
Video Innovations, 6366 20t
St. in Vero Beach or at the
Waxlax Center box office on
the day of the performance
from 6 p.m. to curtain time.

SUNDAY, MARCH 16-18
"A Star Spangled Spec-
tacular" will be performed in
concert by the Vero Beach
High School Symphonic and
Jazz Bands for the 15th
annual Salute to the Red,
White & Blue.
Performances will be held
at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March
16, and at 7 p.m. and March
17 and 18 at the school's
Performing Arts Center
located at 1707 16th St. in
Vero Beach.
General ticket admission is
$10 and tickets for veterans
are $5.
Open seating tickets are
now available at the center's
box office Tuesday and
Thursday from 10 a.m. to 1
p.m.
Beginning Feb. 18, tickets
will also be available at Bill's
TV located at 6366 20th St. in
Ver6 Beach; Veteran's Services
Office at the Sebastian Square
Mall; Vista Royale Sales and
Rental Office on South U.S. 1
on Tuesday and Thursday
from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; and at
Alpha & Omega Music &
Studios located at 1979 14th
Ave. in Vero Beach.
For more information, call
the box office at (772) 564-
5646.
FRIDAY, MARCH 28


will be held on 14th Avenue
between 20th and 21st
streets in historic downtown
Vero Beach beginning at 5:30;.
p.m.
Everyone in the community
is invited to share in the live
music, great food and drink,
children's activities and lots of
fun.
There is no admission ,
charge.

ONGOING EVENTS
-Get "Bugged and
Slugged" at McKee BUGtani-
cal Garden through April 13.
Imagine, if you will, a
dragonfly as big as a hawk, or.
a millipede the size of a
human crawling across a
forest floor. You would see
these unquestionably
alarming creatures for real if i
you could transport yourself i
back in time 400 million
years.
Well, now you can take that
ride in an entomological "time.
machine" courtesy of a special
and unique exhibit at McKee ,
Botanical garden in Vero
Beach.
If you'd like to learn more
about how insects today differ
from their prehistoric, giant 5
ancestors, visit the exhibit .
created by the artist who
-01reviously brought the
dinosaur Invasion to McKee.
Gary Darrough of Lost World
Studios will premier his "Bugs
& slugs Perhistoric Insects"
exhibit for the first time.
Families are invited to make
their way through McKee .
garden to see firsthand these
gigantic insects.
Admission for adults is 46;
$5 for seniors and $3.50 for
children ages 5 to 12.
children under 5 are free.


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VERO BEACH -You can
dance in the Royal Palm
Pointe Fountain and not get
your feet wet on Monday,
March 24, as the city ofVero
Beach Recreation Depart-
ment, Treasure and Space
Coast Radio, with the help of
several local businesses,
hosts the "16th Annual
Dancing Under the Stars."
The event runs from 6:30
to 9 p.m. at the Royal Palm


Pointe Fountain area and
features the Salty Dogs and
Sha-Boom. Refreshments
can be purchased.
There will be dance
contests with prizes, which
will be judged by the
Swingsations 14th Avenue
Dance Studio. Hamp Elliott
of Ocean FM 97.1 will
emcee the evening, which
the recreation department
promises to be relaxing,
refreshing and fun.
Parking is available on the


river at Riverside Park
across from the Children's
Theatre in the Vero Beach
Museum of Art parking lot.
The Senior Resource vans
will be available to shuttle
to and from Royal Palm
Pointe. There will also be
parking at the First Presby-
terian Church with shuttle
service available at no
charge. You can mingle at
the fountain, or move to the
outside parking lot for
entertainment by the city of


Vero Beach Recreation
Department's own Perform-
ing Arts Troupes.
This year there will be a
$1 admission charge. Bring
your lawn chairs. Wear flat-
soled shoes or tennis shoes.
For more information,
call the Recreation Adminis-
tration building at (772)
567-2144, the Riverside
Racquet Complex at (772)
231-4787 or visit the
Recreation page at
www.covb.org.


McKee Gardens is located
at 350 U.S. 1 in Vero Beach
and is open Tuesday through
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. and Sunday from noon
to 5 p.m.
For more information, call
(772) 794-0601 or visit
www.mckeegarden.org.
-The Treasure Coast Jazz
Society announces its
schedule for its 22nd
season of "Jazz at Noon"
Concerts.
Bill Allred's Classic Jazz
Band will round out the
series on Saturday, March
29. This band is one of the
best in the business and its
performances include a real
history of jazz music.
All concerts are held at
The Heritage Center, located
at 2140 14th Ave., in
downtown Vero Beach.
Doors open at 11 a.m.
with !concerts played from
12:36 to 3 p.m. A buffet
lunch and refreshments are
available. Guest tickets are
$45.
The Treasure Coast Jazz
Society is a nonprofit
organization dedicated to
expanding the appreciation


of jazz by bringing the finest
professional musicians to
the area and supporting the
education of young jazz .
musicians through its annual
scholarship program.
For further information
about membership, concerts
and tickets, call (772) 234-
1132.
-Vero Beach Museum of
Art Presents its 2008
International Lecture
Series that for more than 20
years has featured some of


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the most prominent speak-
ers in the fields of arts and
the humanities.
Terry Gross, host of
National Public Radio's
"Fresh Air," will present "All I
Did Was Ask" on March 3
and London Metro's Detec-
tive Sgt. Vernon Rapley will
discuss "Fakes and Forg-
eries" on March 17.
Each lecture begins at
4:30 p.m., and is followed by
a reception and book
signing at 5:30 p.m. with the


speaker.
The cost of the full series
is $200 for Museum mem-
bers apd $240 for the
general public. Individual
lectures are $55 for mem-
bers and $65 for the general
public.
The Vero Beach Museum
of Art is located at 3001
Riverside Park Drive in Vero
Beach.
For more information or to
register for the series, call
(772) 231-0707, Ext. 136.


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America's First Civil Rights
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Before civil rights marches and bus
boycotts, Harry T. Moore worked in
Jim Crow Florida to organize the
NAACP and the Progressive Voters
League. On Christmas Day 1951,
in Mims, Florida, a bomb placed
under his bed ended Moore's life.
Bob Devin Jones Meet this early pioneer of the
Civil Rights Movement the night before his
tragic death, as portrayed in a one man show by
,iter/director/performer Bob Devin Jones.
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Civil
From page B5
attentions in 1943 to protest-
ing the proliferation of police
brutality and lynchings
against blacks, which
abounded in a post-WWII
south when returning black
veterans proud of their
service sought better
treatment in what had been
Jim Crow Florida.
"Harry was doing all this
and there was no precedent
for his kind of activism. He
was an educator and in his
time, Florida was a state
where black people didn't go.


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to school much beyond third
or fourth grade," Mr. Jones
said.
In 1944, Mr. Marshall won a
landmark case in which the
U.S. Supreme Court ruled
that Florida's "lily-white"
Democratic Primary was
unconstitutional., A a result,
Mr. Moore organized the
Progressive Voters League,
and during the following six
years registered 116,000
black voters as Florida
Democrats.
But change came at a price,
and in 1946, both Mr.; Moore
and his wife were fired from
their teaching jobs. He then
left education and became a
full-time, paid organizer for


the NAACP In two years, he
built an organization of more
than 10,000 members in 63
branches throughout
Florida.
"When Harry was fired they
said he was a trouble maker
- a Negro agitator. But he
was looking for justice
because he believed in
America," MNr. Jones said.
Although Mr. Moore was
making incredible progress in
Florida, the national offices of
the NAACP decided to raise
membership dues to $2 from
$1, and as a result, member-
ships plummeted throughout
Florida and nationwide.
A defining moment in the
civil rights struggle came in


July 1949 when four young
black men were accused of
raping a white farm wife in
Groveland. A white mob went
on a rampage in the town's
black neighborhood and the
defendants were brutally
beaten. The National Guard
was called out to quell the
disturbance. Mr. Moore
leveled charges against Lake
County SheriffWillis McCall.
Three of the four accused
were arrested and charged,
but the fourth defendant was
killed by a police posse after
escaping. Despite sketchy
and inconclusive evidence,
the three were found guilty.:
Two were sentenced to death
although the jury showed


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"clemency" for the third, a
sixteen-year-old boy.
The verdicts were appealed
and in April 1951, Mr.
Marshall won an appeal and
a new trial.
However, while transport-
ing two defendants, Sheriff
McCall shot both, claiming
that he had been attacked.
One died, and Mr. Moore
subsequently demanded that
Gov. Warren Fuller issue an
indictment against the sheriff
and have him removed from
office.
By this time, Mr. Moore had
branded himself an activist
and agitator through his fight
for racial equality and justice.
There were still many in the
South who did not value such
"progress," and on Christmas
Day, when Harry and
Harriette Moore celebrated
25 years of marriage, a bomb
went off under their bed
immediately killing Harry
and taking his wife's life nine
days later.
Despite an effort to solve
the bombing by law enforce-
ment and the FBI, the
murders were never solved.
Ironically, there is now a


justice center dedicated to
the Moores in the counmity in
which they died.
Mr. Jones said the center
and the Moores' story stand
as a reminder that "you are
your brother's keeper., this is
history, not just black history.
We're all involved with it and
the intolerance was present
and pernicious all through
those times."
Mr. Jones said audiences
often ask him if he thinks Mr.
Moore would have been such
a Civil Rights activist if he had
known that he would be
killed for his efforts.
"Harry was compelled to do
that king of work and he and
his wife lived with this
threat," Mr. Jones said.
Mr. Jones praised the
Florida Humanities Coilhcil
for supporting this portrayal
and noted that a retrospec-
tive of Mr. Moore's life and
times is important knowl-
edge for all Americans.
'"After a certain time and
with history, one can't Claim
not to have known that this
was taking place. It forces you
out of social ignorance and
can become a source of
pride," Mr. Jones said.
Although many Americans
are familiar with the Rev. Dr.
Martin Luther King and Rosa
Park's contribution to civil
rights and human dignity,
fewer are familiar with Mr.
Moore who preceded them
and set a standard for those
who followed.
"I guess you could say he
was 10 minutes before his
time," Mr. Jones said.
This special presentation is
set for Thursday, Feb. 28, at
the Emerson Center's 800-
seat state-of-the-art auditori-
um facility at the Unitarian
Universalist Fellowship
located at the intersection of
27th Avenue and 16tm Street
inVero Beach.
Admission is complinmenta-
ry and there is ample free
parking.
For more information, call
(772) 778-5249.


MARCH 11th, 2008


The Bus is On Us.


Captain's Club members ride FREE to the
Palm Beach Princess Casino. If you're not a
Captain's Club member, sign up and we'll give you
$5 in FREE slot play or $5 in FREE match play.

*Please see full schedules for additional directions and parking details.

TUESDAY AND THURSDAY
Sebastian/Vero Beach (downtown)/Oslo/Fort Pierce Express
(begins Tuesday, February 26)
7:45 a.m. Riverwalk Shopping Center (U.S. 1/Roseland Rd.)
8:15 a.m. Vero Beach (downtown) (City Parking Lot, 1950 12th Ct.)
8:30 a.m. South Vero Square Shopping Plaza (U.S. 1/Oslo Rd.)
8:55 a.m. Indrio Crossings Shopping Center (Indrio Rd./Kings Hwy.)

WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY
Melbourne/Palm Bay/Malabar/ Vero Beach (West)
(begins Wednesday, February 27)
7:40 a.m. Melbourne (City Parking Lot, 1000 block U.S. 192)
8:10 a.m. Palm Bay/Malabar (1-95, exit 173, Home Depot parking area)
8:50 a.m. Vero Beach (West) (88th Ave. and State Rd. 60, Travel Lodge)


Reservations are required.

Call 800.841.7447
to secure your seat.
Or, register online at
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YOUTH ACTIVITIES & SPORTS


Girls wrestling team takes Florida to the mat

BY tOHN rtMACDONALD ..
Sports writer ti


VERO BEACH Entering
this season, Savanna Duffy
had two goals go unde-
feated and be a state
champion.
After pinning Amanda
Aponte from University
High School of Orlando in
under two minutes in the
finals, Duffy achieved both
in dominating fashion.
The senior went a perfect
13-0, helping lead Vero
Beach to its second con-
secutive wrestling state
championship in front of a
raucous home crowd at the
John B. Witt Gym.
"Everybody was crying
and screaming," Duffy
said. "I was crying."
After winning the crown
by a substantial margin last
season, the Indians had to
sweat out the outcome this
year. Throughout the day's
competition, Vero Beach
was neck-in-neck with
University and Poinciana,
alternating first-through
third-places after each
round of matches with
only a two-to-four point
differential between the
squads.
Duffy, along with
Cherelle DeBose, Mercedes
McKenzie and Bridget Siers
were the difference mak-
ers, as each won their final
match, earning individual
titles and giving Vero Beach
the team championship.
"Everybody wanted it
really bad," Duffy said.
Vero's performance was
even more outstanding
considering it was unable
to field a full team this sea-
son, as a result leaving sev-
eral key weight classes
without Vero representa-
tives.
"We were missing four
weight classes out of 14,"
assistant coach Todd Fleet-
wood said. "The two
schools we beat out for first
had full teams.
"A lot of people didn't
expect us to win."
Vero almost didn't. Head-
ing into the finals, the Indi-
ans were down by two
points, but were inspired
by an unlikely source that
sparked the championship
run.
"Cherelle (DeBose) went
out and wrestled a girl that
had beat her three times,"
Fleetwood said. "She went
out and ended up pinning
this girl. The whole gym
erupted.
"It's just her (Cherelle's)
second year wrestling."
DeBose's win at 137 was
followed by McKenzie at
142 and Duffy at 147. Brit-
tany Fleetwood narrowly
missed taking home the
gold at 154, finishing sec-
ond to Katie Countryman
of University.
Her uncle was justifiably
proud, although she was
still disappointed.
"This is her first full year
of wrestling," Fleetwood
said. "She wrestled over the
summer and became a
state champion in
freestyle, but to get second
place in your first year in
folk style is awesome.
"The girl that beat her is a
four-year wrestler. She's
depressed about it. I told
her you can't be
depressed."
Siers closed out Vero's
impressive showing with
an individual title at 162.
Taking home the gold
capped a remarkable turn-
around for Siers, who has
stunningly transformed
herself into one of the
state's elite.
Last season, Siers entered
the state tournament with
a less than stellar 3-7
record. The junior quickly
dispelled any questions
about her participation in
the competition with a run
to the finals where she
almost pulled a major
upset at 160. "
Taking on defending state
champion Katie Crouch,
Siers proved to be a formi-
dable opponent, coming
close to winning on several
occasions.


Sports Capsule


Feb. 11

Softball
Sebastian River 4, Vero Beach 3
SR: 2-1
VB:2-2.
Satellite 4. Port St. Lucie 1
PSL: 3-1 overall, 2-1 District 13-5A.
Bayslde 5, Fort Pierce Central 2
FPC: 1-2 overall. 1-2 District 13-5A.
Baseball
Bill Jarrett Early Bird Tournament
Sebastian River 2. Auburndale 1
SR: 1-0.
Lacrosse (Girls)
St. Edward's 11, Sebastian River 5
SR:0-1.


Feb. 12

Basketball (Girls)
Regional Semifinals
4-5A
Fort Pierce Central 58, Coral
Glades 51
FPC: 23-4.
3-3A
Melbourne Central Catholic 47,
John Carroll 45
JC: 15-7.

Feb. 14

Basketball (Boys)
Regional Quarterfinals
2-6A
Edgewater 51, Vero Beach 47
VB: 20-7.
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"It was the most exciting
match of the entire match,"
head coach Dr. Sam Cas-
sara had said. "Everybody
was going crazy. It kept
going back and forth with
near pins.
"Katie avoided a near pin
millimeters away from the
mat for 35 seconds. It was
the first time she was close
to being pinned."
Crouch eventually pulled
out the victory, but Siers
earned a well deserved sec-
ond, prompting her to try
out for the Florida National
Team last May.
Siers placed second,
landing a spot on the
squad. At the national
tournament, .she helped
lead the Florida contingent
to a fourth-place finish..
Even more impressive was
her individual showing of
seventh place earning
her the title of All-Ameri-
can, as well as a spot in the
National Wrestling Hall of
Fame in Oklahoma.
"It was so new to me,"
Siers said of freestyle
wrestling. "At first, it was
different, but once you
catch on, it's pretty easy."
Siers' performance in
North Dakota hinted at
things to come.
"It means a lot for her,"
coach Fleetwood said. "It'll
give her a lot of confidence
for next year."
Siers' momentum carried
into this season, as the
four-year wrestler finished
with a sparkling 11-0
record entering the state
tournament. She didn't
,disappoint the home fans,
capping her undefeated
season with a title.
"She worked hard and got
so good," Fleetwood said.

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W.T. Dwyer 59, Sebastian River 50
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John Carroll 70, Frostproof 58
JC: 13-13.


Baseball
Bill Jarrett Early Bird Tournament
Sebastian River 1, Avon Park 0
SR: 2-0.
Softball
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LP: 1-1.
South Fork 12, Coral Glades 2
SF: 4-0.


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Tennis (Boys)
Sebastian River 7, Fort Pierce West-
wood 0
SR: 1-0.
FPW: 0-1.
St. Edward's 5, Martin County 2
St. Ed's: 1-0.
MC:0-1.


Tennis (Girls)
Sebastian River 6, Fort Pierce West-
- wood 0
SR: 1-0.
FPW:0-1..
Martin County 7, St. Edward's 0
MC: 1-0.
St. Ed's: 0-1.
Lacrosse (Girls)
Pine School 6, Sebastian River 3
Lacrosse (Boys)
Sebastian River 8, Holy Trinity 7


Feb. 15
Baseball
St. Lucie County Classic
Treasure Coast 3, Vero Beach 2
TC: 2-0.
VB: 0-1.
Lincoln Park 18, Okeechobee 4
LP: 1-1.
Bill Jarrett Early Bird Tournament
Lake Region 10, Sebastian River 0
SR:2-1.
Baseball (Junior College)
Indian River 8, Hillsborough 2
IR: 5-8.
Softball
Vero Beach 16, Gateway 0
VB: 3-2.
Suncoast 3, Lincoln Park 1'
LP: 1-2 overall, 0-1 District 14-4A.
Softball (Junior College)
Daytona Beach 2, Indian River 1
Daytona Beach 4, Indian River 1
IR: 10-3.
Lacrosse (Boys)
Vero Beach 17, Sebastian River 7
VB: 2-0.
SR: 1-1.
Feb. 16
Basketball (Girls)
Region 4-5A Final
Barron Collier 61, Fort Pierce Cen-
tral 37
FP: 24-5.
Basketball (Junior College)
Women


Palm Beach 73, Indian River 69
IR: 10-16 overall, 4-6 Southern Con-
ference.
Men
Indian River 84, Brevard 72
IR: 20-6 overall, 8-1 Southern Con-
ference.
Baseball .
Port St. Lucie 4, Seminole Ridge 0
PSL: 2-0.
St. Lucie County Classic
South Fork 12, Treasure Coast 6
SF: 3-0.
TC: 2-1.
South Fork 7, Palm Beach Gardens
1
SF: 4-0.
Lincoln Park 8, Martin County 5
LP: 2-1.
MC: 1-2.
Vero Beach 8, Fort Pierce West-
wood 3
VB: 1-2.
FPW: 0-3.
John Carroll 7, Monsignor Pace 6
JC:3-1.
Baseball (Junior College)
Indian River 10, Polk 3
IR:6-8.
Softball (Junior College)
Indian River 5, Northwood Uni-
versity 4
Indian River 6, Northwood Uni-
versity 0
IR: 12-3.
Wrestling (Boys)
Vince Maul of Sebastian River cap-
tured the state championship in the
171-pound weight class in Class 2A.


Wrestling
From page BI11


As has Duffy, who
savored this season's team
championship a little more
than its previous one.
"Last year, we beat every-
body all year," Duffy said.
"This year, it was more
unexpected. We didn't
know we. would take it
home.
"We only won by four
points. That's not a lot."
Duffy also enjoyed per-
forming at home, a fringe
benefit Vero earned by win-
ning the title last year.


"It was a little bit stress-'
ful, but we didn't have to
travel," Duffy said. "It's a
small gym. It was hard to fit
three mats in there.
"Some people get nerv-
ous, but I like having peo-
ple root for me. It makes
me want to do better."
Duffy hopes to continue
to excel at the folk style
nationals in March. From
there, it's the freestyle
nationals during the sum-
mer. The senior has con-
templated wrestling at the


collegiate level, but doesn't
know what the future will
bring.
"No one has offered me
anything," Duffy said. "If
they offered anything I
would take it."
For now, she's content
with enjoying another state
title.
"I was hoping to win it
since it was my senior
year," Duffy said. "My
teammates did so good.
The new girls did so good
being their first year."


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Ornamental grasses for every landscape


Lately, I have become
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grasses.
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the turfgrass that we walk
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native plant a lovely land-
scape selection.
Muhly grass is another
desirable native ornamental
grass. Its rigid, upright
growth habit makes it
unusual compared to most
other grasses. Reaching a
height of up to five feet,
muhly grass makes an


outstanding accent plant or
can be used effectively as a
landscape border.
This grass can tolerate
both drought or flood and
has a very high salt toler-
ance. The pink or purple
flowers show up in fall and
can be used in cut flower
arrangements.
. One of the things that I
like most about ornamental
grasses is how they seem to
make a landscape look
more natural.
One great example of a
naturalizing grass is panic
grass. This plant is extreme-
ly drought and salt tolerant
and has a rapid growth rate
reaching from one to five
feet.
The tan flowers in the
summer produce seeds that
attract birds looking for a
tasty snack.
Fakahatchee grass is yet
another example of a
desirable native grass. This
plant can reach a height of


up to six feet with about the
same size spread.
The flowers are not
necessarily showy, but its
resistance to pests and
tolerance of wet or dry soil
makes this ornamental
grass worth a shot in the
landscape.
For more information
about ornamental grasses or
other Florida native plants,
contact the Universilt of
Florida/IF4S Indian River
Coiurm' Extension Service at
(772) 770-5030.

Holly A/ixon is the envi-
ro(nmental horticulture
extension agent for the
Uniiversinr of Florida Indian
River County' Cooperarive
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IN THE CIRCUIT OF THE NINETEENTH
r JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA
JUVENILE DIVISION
INTH+iE INTEREST OF:
CASE NO.: 06-204
N.M. JR DOB: 12/0812000
E. R. JR DOB: 0811612003
J. 'R. DOB: 06/08/2005
Minor children.
TO: Bambi Turner, Mother, address unknown
Eric Ramos, Father, address unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT A PETITION UNDER
OATH HAS BEEN FILED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF
CHtDREN AND FAMILIES SERVICES IN THE
ABSVE-STYLED COURT FOR THE TERMINATION OF
PARENTAL RIGHTS RELATIVE TO THE ABOVE NAMED
CHILDREN, N.M. JR WHO WAS BORN IN INDIAN RIVER
COUNTY. STATE OF FLORIDA ON 8TH DAY OF DECEM-
-EB. 0, i E.R. JR WHO WAS BORN IN INDIAN RIVER
ATE OF FLORIDA ON 16TH DAY OF AU-
--.uST ;s:' AND J.R. WHO WAS BORN IN INDIAN RIV-
.-'::,jurT., STATE OF FLORIDA, ON THE 8TH DAY
,-,.JIL .,05. YOU ARE COMMANDED TO BE AND AP-
EAFE, B=tORE" THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE
ABOVE-STYLED COURT LOCATED AT 16TH AVENUE,
VEPO BEACH, FLORIDA' ON MARCH 27. 2008. AT 9-00
A. FOR A HEARING AND TO SHOW CAUSE WHY
SA1I PETITION SHOULD NOT BE GRANTED. FAILURE
TOI'PERSONALLY APPEAR AT THE ADVISORY HEAR-
I1 3 C-'ljTiiTUTES CONSENT TO THE TERMINATION
.',r-.i.FperrT-r. RIGHTS OF THIS/THESE CHILD/DREN.
f %'J l -I_ TO APPEAR ON THE DATE AND TIME
SPECIFIED, YOU MAY LOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS A
PARENT TO THE CHILD OR CHILDREN NAMED IN THE
PETION ATTACHED TO THIS NOTICE.
BE ADVISED THAT YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO HAVE AN
ATVIRNEY REPRESENT YOU IN THIS MATTER. IF
YOLU CANNOT AFFORD AN ATTORNEY, ONE MAY BE
APPOINTED FOR YOU.
WITNESS MY HAND AS THE CLERK OF SAID COURT
AND.THE SEAL THEREOF,
THIS 31 DAY OF January, 2008.
Maria McCready
DEPUTY CLERK
DATES TO RUN: 02/22, 02/29, 03/7, 3/14


LEGAL NOTICE:
Monday March 10 2008, at
9:30.b.m., the following vehi-
clisQvill be sold at public
aucqn to pay for towing/
storage owing against them:
On*(1) 2001 Suzi VIN#
JSlgN7BA612101574
O0ti(1) 1992 Toyt VIN#
JT2. L43A6N0202558
Onr 1)2007 Chev VIN#
1GC19Z07Z141693
Pla of sale: 610 Old Dixie
H s Jerry's Wrecker-Vero
Pub,ebruary 22,.2008
.


LEGAL NOTICE: Monday
March 10 2008, at 9:30 a.m..
the following vehicles will be
sold at public auction to pay
for towing/ storage owing
against them:
One (1)1993 Chev VIN#
1GNCT18W3P0149295
Place of sale: 596 Old Dixie
Hwy Mike's Wrecker-Vero
Pub: February 22, 2008

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ANCHOR, BOAT- Slip
Ring, Danforth, $5,
772-871-0817 SLC
AQUARIUM, 90 Gallon,
with wood stand, & lights,
$200, 402-680-1179 SLC
BASEBALL, Signed by
Harold Gould, Negro lea-
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BLENDER, Mixer, & Ice
Crusher, Oster $100,
Alice in wonderland Doll,
$75obo, 772-567-6231
BUFFET- 3 Drawers, 2
Doors, Solid Wood,
$125, 772-359-.7799 SLC
CABINET, FILE- Black, 4
Drawer, with Drawer In-
serts, $65, Office Chair,
$20, 772-589-0851 IR
CAMPING MEALS- 12
assorted, individual pack-
aged meals, self heating,
$25, 772-475-5965 SLC
CARPET- Approximately
70 Sq. Yards, & 30 Sq.
Yards, w/padding, $75,
After 6pm 772-429-1976
CARSEAT- Snugride, 5
-211b, $60, Top Quality,
Stroller, Shock absorb-
sion, $95, 772-336-5656
CEMENT Test Cores-
11x5 diameter, (30), $.75
each, 772-468-7203 SLC
CHIPPER/SHREDDER-
8 HP, Good Condition,
$100, 772-336-8662 SLC
COFFEE MAKER- Cap-
resso, Grind & Brew,
2-10 cups, $30obo,
772-336-7189 SLC





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COMFORTER- King size,
Comforter & Shams,
Gree- liEavsi :.. cream,
$65, 7;2.569-.407, IR
COMPRESSOR- Trane,
3 Ton, 13 Seer, Used,
$200, 772-492-1815 IR
COMPUTER DRIVE-
Jazz Drive & Cassedtte
Complete, Perfect Condi-
tion, $65, 772-871-8916
COMPUTER, Apple Mac
Cube, 20GB Hard Drive,
incl. keyboard & mouse,
$200, 772-532-1075
COPIER, Sharp XP, with
Fax, $55, 772-871-6044
DESK, Executive- Cher-
ry, Leather Top, Like
new, $100, 772-569-3682
DESK, WOODEN- with
Hutch, Stained Black,
4'Wx27"Dx5'H, $70,
772-532-0546 IR
DISHWASHER, Whirl-
pool, white $60, Stainless
Double Sink, $30, Toilet,
white, $25, 772-879-3061
DOORS, BIFOLD- 30", 6
Panel, New, $30,
772-878-5473 SLC
DRESSER & Night
Stand, w/Matching Rock-
er & Bench, White/Gold,
$185, 772-336-8123 SLC


DRUM, CONGO- LP,
30", Older Fiberglass,
Black, Plays well,
$100firm, 772-497-4065
DRYER, GE- White, 2
years old, Runs Perfect,
$195obo, 772-563-0300
DVR, Toshiba- DVD/VCR
Recorder, DVR-600 w/
1080i upconversion, new,
$149,99, 772-465-8866
ENTERTAINMENT CEN-
TER- 3 pieces, White,
Holds up to 27" TV,
$150obo, 828-729-1161
ENTERTAINMENT CEN-
TER- Large, Wood,
$150, 772-878-5191 SLC
EXERCISER- Gravity
Rider, $35, 772-468-4938
EXTENDER, Truck Bed-
For Frontier Type Truck,
$40, 772-878-5351 SLC
FLATWARE- Antique,
Silverplate serves 10.
$150, Mink stole, 2 flaw-
less, $50, 772-878-6003
FRAME, BED- King Size,
Never Used, Asking
$25obo, 772-538-2068 IR
FREEZER, Frigidaire-
Upright, 11.2 cubic feet,
White, Excellent Condi-
tion, $100, 772-321-7314


FREEZER, Kenmore-
Frostless. upright, like
new, $100, 35" Mitsubishi
TV, $80, 772-708-4044
GAME TABLE Light oak.
4 upholstered chairs. rev
top, great cond, $175 call
for pics 772-332-9186
GARAGE DOOR Open-
er- Craftsman. I2 HP,
$80, 772-349-1193 SLC ,
GRILL, BBQ- Excellent
Condition. $200obo,
772-240-8999 SLC
GRILL, GAS- George
Forman, with tank, Free
Standing, Like New, $49.
772-871-6574 SLC
GUITAR. Acoustic. GX,
Custom, Nice Sounding
with Case, $75ol'o.
772-344-3289 SLC
GYM SET- Lare indoor
Corner Gym Set, $99,
Pet Carrier. Medium size.
New, $15. 772-299-4862


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B16 .Vero Beach Hometown News Friday, February 22, 2008


HAND TRUCKS- (2),
One for Airport Luggage,
One for Packages, $35
for both, 772-340-1383

HEADS- for 350 Chevy
Rebuilt, As Is, $200,
772-562-4171, After 5pm
Call 772-562-6062 IR

HELMET, MOTORCY-
CLE- White, Good Con-
dition, DOT approved,
$20, 772-228-9055 IR

JACKET, Leather &
Soul, Genuine, $20, Tod-
dler Clothes, Girls 2T, 2
bags, $10, 772-985-3933



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ALTMANS WHITE ENG-
LISH Bull Dog puppies
Beautiful, registered. Old
time lines. 3 males ready
now. 863-381-7201
BOSTON TERRIER
puppies, 2 male, 1
female. Great markings!
$400each 772-460-0603
CHIHUAHUA: Pups 2
males 8 weeks $200 ea.
772-770-9183 or
772-480-4707
CHIHUAHUAS 3 males 1
female. 7 weeks old.
Ready to go at 9 weeks.
Mix of long and short
hair. $300 772-879-7170
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KARAOKE RADIO- with
CD, Cassette, Radio
Combo, GPX, Good Con-
dition, $35, 772-343-8477
KNIFE SET- Tri Star, 15
Pc, Black Handles, $15,
IPod Mini FM Transmit-
ter, $25, 772-633-9165 IR
LADDER, WERNER, 12',
Heavy Duty, Type 1A,
3001b capacity, $100,
772-234-6274 IR
LAWNMOWER- Like
New, Edge cutter w/ ex-
tras, $100, 772-461-8752
MATTRESS, TWIN- with
Box Spring, Good Condi-
tion, $80, 772-466-4565







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Many colors, long & short
hair, Males & females
CKC registered, shots,
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561-386-8494
386-963-4932
GERMAN SHEPHERD
AKC puppies, black/tan,
3m 3f. Born 1/21. All
shots, vet checked,
accepting dep. $500
772-370-2600
HAVANESE PUPPIES
Male & female var colors.
All shots, reg, paper,
health cert home delivery
available. $1200-$2000
305-450-9188 Lake Worth

LAB PUPS Chocolate
Champ English Lines
M/F AKC/OFA
spiritoaklabs.com $750
772-220-1376 see
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POODLE PUPS TOY:
Male & female black,
brown, Cream & Apricot
Tiny pups. Shots. $300.
772-873-0929 or cell
772-285-3621


MUSTANG, Ford, Bump-
er Covers, Front, (2), fits
yeats 99-05, $100ea or
$150 both, 772-359-1380
NAIL SALON, Stations-
(3), Brand New, $30
each, 772-240-6319
PHONE, Camera- Veri-
zon, $40, Paper Shred-
der, with Basket, Fellows,
$12, 772-770-2090 IR
PLAYSTATION 3- Time
Crisis Game, Used once,
$50, 772-569-4458 IR
POT RACK- Black, with
Chains and Hooks, $35,
772-873-5539 SLC







STANDARD POODLES
Breeder closeout. AKC
registered, health cert.
Black, call for info
772-559-9821
YORKIES AKC Tiny
baby dolls M/F,l1st shots
vet, health cert. Black &
gold, $800. Call
772-871-5510 or cell
772-985-9149



HORSE Easy ride, kid
safe and well trained. To
good home only! $1500
call for info 772-486-6444
THOROUGHBRED
Gentle, 4 yrs old. 11yr.
Sorrel, 4yr old Paint. call
Susan at Tu-Bahd Farms
772-216-6104





UNITED HUMANITARIANS
Vouchers avail, to spay &
neuter your pets at low
cost in St Lucie & Indian
River Counties. Call
772-335-3786/ 468-6073.


PRINTER, 3 in 1, HP
Laser Jet, w/manuals,
new, $150, 772-340-2450
RAKES- 2 for $125,
Wheelbarrow, $75, Good
Condition, 772-388-4573
RECORDS, Various- (37)
Albums, & (10) 45's, All
for $25, 772-285-4040
REFRIGERATOR, Hot-
point- White, 24cu feet, 5
years old, good condition,
$200, 772-340-3496 SLC
REFRIGERATOR- GE,
Almond, 17.7 Cubic Feet,
Good Condition, $150,
772-340-4197 SLC
SECTIONAL SOFA:
Hunter green leather,2
recliners & queen bed.
$200 772-812-8338 PSL
SHREDDER, Paper- with
Basket, Fellows, .$12,
Camera Phone, Verizon,
$40, 772-770-2090 IR


SOFA BED- Queen Size,
Light Beige Print, Good
cond $100, 772-879-6680
SOFA BED- Queen, 3
cushion, newly uphol-
stered, off white w/flower
print $100, 772-223-3609
SOFA, SLEEPER- Sec-
tional, Blue & Tan, $200,
772-879-0226 SLC
SOFA: DARK green 92"
Reversible back pillows
$200 772-778-1850

STOOLS, Bar- (2), 30"H,
Wrought Iron Frame,
Green, Padded seat &
back,$135, 772-336-7583
STOVE, KITCHENAIDE-
Slide In, Gas Stove, Elec-
tric Oven, White, $75,
772-388-0350 IR
SURF OUTFIT- Mistral,
Windsurf Board Outfit,
$150, Wheelchair, $50,
like new, 772-380-7178


TABLE, COMPUTER-
$35, End Tables, Oak &
Maple, $25, Mini Bar,
$50, 772-879-4173 SLC
TABLE, Dining Room-
Beveled Glass, 40 x 64 x
1.5", $200, 772-871-1295
TABLE, DINING- Anti-
que, Pecan with Leaf & 5
side chairs & captain,
$199, 772-766-9469
TABLE, Dining- Lg,
$100, Bookcase, $10,
Entertainment Center, 3
piece, $50, 772-834-1680
TABLE, SOFA- Oriental,
$125 or best offer, Must
See, Call after 6pm,
772-340-3823 SLC
TABLE, WOOD- 38x48,
Leaves are 38x66, $100,
772-335-8896 SLC
TABLE- Solid Maple
Wood, Gate Leg, Seats 8
people, Excellent Condi-
tion, $70, 772-337-0712


TELESCOPE- Meade
ETX60AT, Astro, with
hand controller, new,
$60, 772-299-3188 IR
TENT- 4 Man, $50, Mi-
chelin, 225x60xR16, $25,
Electrical Wire, 110 volts,
200', $60, 772-461-8340
TIRES, Rims, & Hub-
caps, (4), $100, Ceramic
Tile, 100pcs, 4x4, w/Tile
Cutter $75, 772-468-9444
TV TABLE- Silver, Fits
up to 50" TV, Glass
shelves for access, Like
New, $60, 772-233-5575
TV, MAGNAVOX- 27",
Smart Sound, Closed
Caption, w/Remote; Like
New, $95, 772-878-7700
TV, RCA- 35", $100, TV
Stand, Like New, $50,
772-569-5790 IR
TV, SAMSUNG- 25",
Good Condition, $30obo,
772-940-2567 SLC


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Magnavox, $25, 19" Dell
Monitor, $20, Excellent
Condition, 772-336-0151
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more! Stack Plaza. We
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ORGAN-LOWREY
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Excellent condition.
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Treasure Sale: Silent
Auction Sat. 2/23
8am-lpm, Christ By The
Sea UMC, 3755 North
A1A: clothing, household
items, tools, books, baked
goods, snack bar & lunch.


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Housecleaning/watching,
pressure cleaning, odd
jobs. Lic/Ins., free ests
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do. 1-877-845-0621
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ing. Interior. Exterior.
Power Washing. Reliable.
References Available.
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baths, shopping, Dr's
appt's, prepare meals &
light cleaning. Call
772-501-3757


TRANSPORTATION/
Personal Assistant w/van
to assist, w/shopping, air-
port trips etc. Reasonable
rates 772-359-0159





H.D.& S.
Pressure Cleaning.
Driveways, sidewalks &
parking lots. Great Rates.
Charlie 772-538-2568




FOUR STAR ROOFING -
Roof repairs, water proof-
ing, & small flat decks,
Lic/ins 772-234-9142
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SAVE $$$ Buy direct
from manufacturer. 20
colors in stock, w/ac-.
cessories. Quick turn
around. Delivery. Gulf
Coast Supply & Manufac-
turing, Inc. 888-393-0335
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Repair & Replace

SCREEN ROOMS
WINDOW SCREENS
POOL CAGES
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MARK CARON, INC.


RESCREEN POOL Pool
enclosures. Patio or Win-
dows. Aluminum repair.
Call Chris 772-559-1721
or 772-569-3288



SAMPSON TREE CO. -
for all of your landscaping
and Tree needs. We
have workmans comp,
most do not. Lic/Ins
772-336-3456











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expertise in:

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Transplanting
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COMP! MOST DO NOT
Fully Licensed & Insured

J36-3456




PATRICK'S WINDOW
CLEANING.
Free Estimates. Lic/Ins.
772-643-3066


Occupied Homes Our Speciality
POPCORN REMOVED REPLACE
WITH KNOCK DOWN
Exterior Painting:
Cleaning and ..


Bathroom Remodeling
Kitchen Back Splash
Fireplace Brick & Stone
Floors Tile, Marble, Wood
Engineered Hardwood
"Second Generation of Stone Craftsmanship"
Call Owner/Operator
Juan Carlos Blanco
321-636-5953 or 321-403-3179


REAL ESTATE FOR SALE


;Bayside Lakes Area
Feb 23 & 24
9am to 6pm,
.42 Godfrey Rd
3Bdrm/2Ba
Built in 2005
2200 sq.ft.,

Open Split Plan,
Cathedral Ceilings.

PRICED TO SELL
$169,900 B
Cell \
772-532-5177


OPEN HOUSE
I Reach over
one million potential
buyers from
S North Palm Beach
thru Ormond Beach
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REIIEE
ACRE NEW SMYRNA
125'x350' direct waterfrt
Turnbull Bay/intracoastal
access. Exc. nature loca-
tion by prestigious Atlan-
tic Ctr for the Arts.3144
Sundance Trl. Beautiful
3-4bd/2ba/2cg bonus rm.
vaulted ceiling, oak spiral
stairs, fireplace, granite &
stainless appi w/warrs,
waterfrt master bd w/lg
tiled ba, Ig walking closet,
dock, priv yet close,
paved rd. 5 min to local
golf courses. (Daytona
Bch MLS/466511) or by
owner $645,000 All rea-
sonable offers consid-
ered. 386-409-8208




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HOBE SOUND: Beautiful
CBS Custom 4br/3ba gat-
ed comm. w/Pool & many
extras. Price reduced
$100k $475,000 Chris
Ouillette, Keyes' Co.
772-607-0015
See ad # 50475
www.HometownNewsOL.com
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
SOUTH- Cedar Island
Club Condos 2br/2ba
1250sf, Intracoastal,
boaf dock, full remodel,
gar. $450K 407-340-6310
see photos online at www,
horsetownnewsOL com ad
50476




DAYTONA BEACH- Like
no other!! Direct ocean-
front, 5th floor, balcony
1BR/ Studio, walk to pier,
sleeps 4, Elegantly Furn.
Granite Kitchen Porcelain
tile designer interior. On
site rental agent. Must
sell! DRASTICALLY
REDUCED FROM $240K
TO $145K or best offer.
912-655-7296 / 658-2426

CALL CLASSIFIED
and sell that carl
1-800-823-0466


HUTCHINSON ISLAND:
Ocean Village, Furn lbr
Villa, Totally remodeled!
All Amenities. Lease
option. $975/mo
954-429-1821
www.RentMyFIHomes.com
NEW SMYRNA-
2/2, $599K, 1382sf, 5499
S Atlantic. Oceanfrnt, 30'
to beach 1st fir, gated,
heated pool, tennis. S.
Wind, 407-620-3566
seylenz(5)aol corn
STUART Waterfront
View. Large 1/1.5 w/
extra storage. Dockage
avail, Low maint. Great
location to downtown.
$155,000 MUST SEE!
772-475-6266
TEQUESTA TURTLE
Creek Quiet & private,
CBS, Gated comm, pool,
rec rm, 2 master suites
with walk in closets, 3rd
brm/den, 2.5 bath, ElK,
full laun rm/work area,lrg
porch, fully furnshutters,
$279,000 561-748-7970

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VERO BEACH 2/2 sec.
fl. Ocean across St. Near
boardwalk,on canal. High
impact doors & windows.
Elev. & carport. Pool. Will
send pics & info. 9-5pm
$345,000 772-234-2449
VERO BEACH 2bdrm
2ba, 55+ Gated, club,
house, pool. Grnd fir
new appl/flooring. Water-
view. $119,900 or rent
$725/mo. 954-610-5345
VERO BEACH Vista
Royale 55+, 2br/2ba.
New interior & appl. Best
golf and waterview in
complex $105,000. Call
772-562-9274


VERO BEACH Fountain
Head,Gated 2/2/1,ground
fl. Corner, new upgrades,
pool,gym,clbhse, 2mi. to
beach, $189,000 or rent
$950 mo. 407-970-2168
arroyave.m@gmail.com
see photos online @
Hometownnewsol.com
Ad # 49592
VERO BEACH Vista
Plantation 55+ large
1-br/1-ba, new carpet
upgrades, carport. RV,
boat storage avail.
$105,000 772-913-4135


DAYTONA BEACH -
LARGEST DOUBLE
LOT 4BR/4BA, located
in wooded community
south of world famous
castle/archway on Inter-
national Speedway. Near
new High School, Mall,
Speedway & Beach. Was
listed with Remax for
$389,000; NOW BY
OWNER $249,000. Clear
deed enables possible
partial trade on
motorhome, motor yacht,
vehicles or ????? Call
386-547-7030

FOR SALE/LEASE
COCOA BCH, Deep
Wide Canal 109 Bimini
Rd 3/2/2 $499,000 or
lease $1600 Melbourne
Bch, 1,000 sqft in Leisure,
Living Park, you own land
$95,000. Cocoa 4105
Juanita St 3/2 $119K or
lease $950/m Vero
Beach 715 Banyan Road
1 block to beach $599K
or lease for $1400/month
321-544-7424

FORT PIERCE 5-br/2-ba
Completely remodeled.
Tile throughout. S.H.I.P.
program. Price reduced
for quick sale. $149,900
1-954-421-4950


FORT PIERCE Spanish
Lakes Fairways. 2/2/1
CBS Home, screen
sunroom. 1830 Sqft.
Across from clubhouse,
tennis, pool & fitness.
$127,500 772-468-3432

HISTORIC HOME in
Daytona Beach! In his-
toric district, Looking at
Intercoastal, 3500sf, 2
fireplaces, 2 sunrooms,
5br/4ba, large lot. $695K
obo. 386-453-5464
www.426sobeach.info





INDIALANTIC, FL
$40,000 below market
value, 1830 sqft/air, 3
years new beachside
pool/spa home. Must see!
$409,000 321-722-2768
NW PALM BAY, 4/2/2,
quiet family area, totally
updated w/many energy
effic. upgrades. MLS#
476686. REDUCED TO
$175KI Call ERA Show-
case, Ruthann Hansen
321-749-3939

Call Classified
800-823-0466


FORT PIERCE 2/1 CBS
home with efficiency.
Den, screened porch, eat
in kitchen, fireplace.
$86,000 Call Rena.
772-812-1229





PALM CITY 3/3/2
Cobblestone 1/2 acre
corner lot, lake & golf
view, screened pool,
Jacuzzi, vaulted ceilings
no membership rqd.
$459,000 FSBO/agent
Call Pat 561-876-1885
PORT ST LUCIE beauti-
ful homes starting
$130,000 with great fea-
tures. Almost new, bank
owned. Great financing
available. Call Diane at
M&D Realty.
561-313-5387
www.manddrealty.com
PORT ST LUCIE: Don't
miss out. Totally remod-
eled 3br/2ba/2cg. New
granite kitc,& bath Home
warranty $144,000 owner-
agent 772-485-2287 See
ad #49173 for photos at
HometownNewsOLcorn
Classified 800-823-0466


PALM BAY Bayside
Lakes, 3bdrm/2ba. Built
in '05. 2200 sf. Open split
plan, cthdrl, priced to sell
$169,900. 772-532-5177
SEBASTIAN- River Land
ings 3/2/2 Designer
home w/tile thru-out, ss
appis, fans, granite
window treatments,
formal LR/DR $229,000
772-480-3950 see photo
online @ www.
HometownNewsOL.com
ad # 49590




SEBASTIAN. 2/2/2.
CBS. Pool. 1/2 acre lot.
Collier Creek Estates.
Well maintained. Lots of
Extras. Appliances incld.
$290,000. 772-480-0711



SOUTH DAYTONA-
DEEP WATER CANAL
WITH POOL! Beautiful
river views 138 Belle-
wood Ave, 3br/2ba, large
office with separate en-
trance, 2-car garage,
large yard. REDUCED
$145K NOW $579K
FIRM 386-547-4783 see
photos online ad #50471 at
www.hornetownnewsOL.com


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B18 Vero Beach


Hometown News


Friday, February 22, 2008


ST LUCIE/VERO line
UNIQUE ESTATE
Absolute paradise
overlooking lake & nature
preserve. Large 2/2/2
CBS home & charming
1/1 CBS cottage each on
separate 1 acre + lots.
Ideal family compound
asking $299,000 large
home only; $399,000 as
package. Owner
772-321-3661
STUART FLORIDA
Club, $250's, Extended
Capri,1725sqft, 2/2/2,
Granite kitchen, wood
floors/tile, cul de sac/ golf
site 339-227-0197
STUART YACHT & CC
3br/2ba/2+cg, Open floor
plan pool home. Large
Great room, Florida rm &
large scr patio $349,500
772-287-0834 or
772-485-2750
TITUSVILLE Executive
5bd/3ba/2 car + new RV/
boat gar..18'x52', 3637sf,
1 acre, sauna, appls., in
exclusive upscale area,
$499,000, owner financ-
ing avail. 321-269-5913
USE YOUR TAX RE-
FUND- To buy one of our
homes. 772-569-9340
www.want2own.com
VERO Central Beach.
3/2.5 Totally. Updated!
1900+sqft. Granite Kitch-
en, marble baths. $339K
+ $5K Cash back. Mitzi
Powell BCM CO Owner/
Agent Independence
Realty. 772-559-7124
VERO BEACH AREA -
Sell your house fast!!!
Sell your house "As-Is" at
a fair price, 24-Hour re-
corded info 877-538-2274
www.877JetCash.com
VERO BEACH Pinetree
Park. Brick fireplace,
2br/2ba/den, scr patio,
X-lrg lot, pak trees,
$149,000 poss. Jensen
Bch trade 772-299-4490
VERO BEACH- 2/212
with playroom, built 1994.
Frame house, tile &
berber, w/d. Nice home,
great location. $190,000
772-299-4862
VERO BEACH. Beautiful
Garden Grove. 2/2/2 with
Den. All amenities incl:
pool, tennis, clubhouse.
All appls. $199,000. Call
772-569-9422
VERO BEACH: Trillium,
New 3/2/2, 1650sf., Gate-
. d, w/Clubhouse, Pool &
Lawncare. Near Mall.
3169 Ashford Sq.
$215,000 or Rent furn.
$1400/mo 772-834-9097




DEVELOPERS CLOSE
OUT!!! Owner Financing
New Villas 5.5% APR
with approved credit
$823.29/MT $6,000.00
Down includes closing
cost 30yr amortizing with
3yr balloon Realty King
John Broker/Owner
772-589-3054
jking@realtyking.com

S.E. FT. PIERCE/
N.E. ST LUCIE
-2 BEDROOMS -
was $154,900
Now! $104,900 m
E. of US 1 across
from GatorTrace W-
Golf Course
Completely Furn
New Units (4 Left)
1st Time
Buyer Programs
New Units "0" down
Starting @ $750/mo
1221 E. Weatherbee Rd
(2 blks N. of Midway)
772-359-0360


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FORT PIERCE Gator
Trace. End unit on 7th
tee. 2br/2ba/1cg. Vaulted
ceilings, walk-ins,double
shower, new decor, new
appl., $164,000
772-489-3154
PALM CITY: Sunset
Trace, end unit Villa.
Gated 24hr security.
Great location & A+
schools! Walk to pool/
tennis! 3/2/1, enclosed
porch, cath ceilings. Tile
thru-out, bdrms carpet.
New A/C, fridge .&
countertops. Move in
Ready! $189,900
772-283-8141




FELLSMERE 3 adjacent
10+/- AC parcels. 1200+
ft on lateral U Canal. 3
ponds, 2 site pads, flow
wells, out building, marl
roads & drainage.
$599,000 772-828-8109
KENTUCKY
*3 acres w/pond $24,900
*35 acres riverfront $99K
*100 acres $125,000.
*1500 acres hunters
paradise, incredible tro-
phy deer & turkey hunt-
ing, $1895/acre. Great
investments!
1-270-791-2538
www.ActlonOutfitter.com
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
New log cabin shell on 2
wooded acres only
$99,900. FREE BRO-
CHURE of Mountain &
Riverfront acreage. E-Z
Financing. For free info
1-828-652-8700

PALM CITY- 1/2 acre
Cobblestone, On lake &
golf green, high/dry with
existing building pad.
$194,000 FSBO/agent
Pat 561-876-1885
PORT ST LUCIE near 95
& St. James golf course
2 acre lots. Water & sew-
er Paved roads. Can be
divided. Reduced to
$209,000 561-239-9216




PORT ST LUCIE. Sand-
piper Bay. Estate size lot.
1/2 plus acre. Full serv-
iced. Golf community.
Great neighborhood.
561-213-4133
SOUTH HUTCH ISLAND
Fully fenced prime
property. Hurricane
protected $195,000
772-464-2432
ST LUCIE North County.
1.05 acres residential es-
tate lot. Slash Pine Trail.
Avg. sales $70K. Must
sell this weekend! $45K
or OBO 772-834-8732
ST. LUCIE I VERO LINE
2.5ac. zoned general
commercial, with income,
1 block west of US 1.
$379,000; Prime 1/2ac
Commercial lot on US 1,
-1 block South of, Indrio
Rd. $299,000. Owner
772-321-3661




VERO BEACH Indian
River Shores, 1/2 acre.
East of AIA, Gated w/
shaded oak trees, sprin-
kler system, steps to
beach $367,000obo
407- 970-2168 or email
arroyave.m@gmail.com
See photos online
@Hometownnewsol.com
Ad #49591
VERO BEACH 4.6 acres.
Next to the Farms.
Upscale deed restricted
subdivision. Paved roads,
cleared. NOW $199,000
772-538-4214


BANK REPO
FORT PIERCE: 55+
Spanish Lakes Fairways,
13985 Encantardo Cir.,
All offers considered.
2br/2ba, Garden tub..
$30,000 772-462-4130 or
772-466-4500 Call Gary

FORT PIERCE 55+
2bdrm/2ba Spanish Lks
Fwys. Island kitchen, liv-
ing rm, dining rm, family
rm. Fully Furnished, Free
Golf, Lrg encl porch
$38,000.772-489-0065

FORT PIERCE: Spanish
Lakes CC. Have fun &
enjoy your retirement
here. 2br/2ba, All new
appl. carpet, verticals,
etc. Lg glass encl. porch
& Ig shed. Many great
amenities plus free golf.
Fully furnished. A bargain
at $33,500 All offers
c o n s id e r e d .
772-467-1823
FORT PIERCE: Tropical
Isles Co-op, Bank Repo,
376 Seahorse Terrace,
2br/2ba/lcp $25,000
772-462-4130 or nights
466-4500

FORT PIERCE: Tropical
Isles Co-op, Bank Repo,
393 Seahorse Terrace,
Lakefront $40,000
772-462-4130 or nights
466-4500

JENSEN BEACH Pine
lake Village 55+ 2005
Jacobsen, beautiful 28' x
74', 2/2 + den. Tile
thru-out, Laundry room,
Stainless apples. 13' x 13'
screened porch 13' x 13'
shed with A/C, & genera-
tor. Private* yard. Hurr
shutters, clubhse, pool,
near beach. $119,000
772-359-5320
JENSEN BEACH: Pine
Lake Village, 55+ Fur-
nished 2br/2ba 24 x 60
with carport, & Florida
Room. Make reasonable
offer. 772-334-1935





Melbourne Log Cabin,
1/1 beautiful river view,
wood interior, hardwood
floors, excellent condition.
55+ park, $16,000, lot
rent $325 321-752-5260

MELBOURNE, 55+ park,
Palm Harbor, doublewide,
2/2, eat-in kitchen, new
air/heat, carport, porch,
shed, clubhouse, pool,
$27,000. 321-951-8785

Own Your Own Land
MICCO 2br/2ba, Open'
floor plan, new remodel,
cabinets galore, many
extras, price reduced to
$110,000 772-664-8551

PALM HARBOR 4br/2ba
Tile Floor, Energy Pack-
age, Deluxe loaded. Over
2,200 sq ft. 30th Anniver-
sary Sale Special. Save
$15,000.
Free Color Brochures.
800-622-2832

PORT SAINT LUCIE
55+ community, 2br/2ba,
carport, shed. Clubhouse
with tennis, golf and
swimming. $7000
772-631-4496 *

PORT SAINT LUCIE
Spanish Lakes 1,
2br/lba, 54+, New
carport, home newly
remodeled. Just turn key!
$6500 772-335-7415

PORT SAINT LUCIE
Spanish Lakes, Clean &
furnished, 2br/1.5 ba, pet
section. Serious inquiries
only! I$14,000obo
772-879-9935 evenings


PORT ST. Lucie Big
dblw, 55+ Spanish Lakes
1. Updated, Bar, fplc Fl
room, carport. Quick
sale was $47,000 Now
$35,000. 772-812-5064
SEBASTIAN 55+ 2005
16x52 2-br/2-ba fully
furnished. Must sell.
$18,500/obo w/ or without
furnishings. Whispering
Palms comm, avail
3/1/08 by appointment
only 772-766-3550-
STAURT Pinelake
Gardens 55+ 3/br/2ba,
'05, 1492 sq. feet.
Doublewide on Preserve,
Irge kit, fi room tiled & a/c
$94,500 772-223-1744
772-323-6729

TERRIFIC
STUART- Pinelake Gar
dens Ests 55+ beautiful
3-br/2-ba lakefront Hurr
shutters 2000+ sqft. Next
to pool and clubhouse.
New roof, cent. AC, Cent
vac, tile thruout $120,000
neg- Will fin, Or 1 year
rent. 772-287-1600
914-261-1021
VERO BEACH 40+
Countryside 2/2 shed car-
port, gated comm. Club-
house, Swimming pool,
tennis, spa. Corner lot
$9900/obo. Call Mike
772-562-0385


6 MONTHS |

FREE RENT
Whispering Palms
MHC, Sebastian,
has nice homesites
available for S/W &
D/W residents, as
well as new models
ready to move in.
Popular resort
community with
pools, tennis courts,
clubhouse,
shuffleboard, etc.
HOMES AVAILABLE
IN 55+ RESORT
COMMUNITY
772-589-3481


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*ELLIJAY GA*. (N GA
Mtns) New 3-br/2-ba
manufactured home on
1-2 acres with creek,
large porches, stone
fireplace, SS appliances.
$139,900 404-512-0789
www.galandhome.com

*ELLIJAY NO Georgia
mountains. Oak Creek
subdivision, creekfront &
view lots, .75 to 2.34 ac
Paved roads, & water.
Terms & financing avail.
Starting at $59,000
FSBO 706-273-0604
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MOUNTAIN PROPER-
TIES Cabins, homes,
acreage & investment
acreage. Views and
creeks. Free information
& color brochure. Appala-
chian Land Company,
1-800-837-9199. Murphy,
NC. www apoalachlan land-
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on Lakes, Mountains &
Streams Free Brochure
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ARIZONA LAND Liqui-
dation! Near Tucson,
Football Field Sized Lots.
$0 Down $0 Interest,
$159/mo ($18,995 total).
Free Information. Money
Back Guaranteel
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FLORIDA LAND
.25 Acre Near Beach &
Golf. $500 Down,
$197/mo. No Qualifyingl
Build Now or Invest for
the Future!
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www FloridaLotsUSA corn

FLORIDA LAND Start-
ing at $7,900 Financing
Available. Over 100
Lots available In Coun-
ties of Levy, Marion,
Clay, Calhoun, Putnam,
Lee & Highland. Real-
tors & Investors wel-
come. 1-718-797-0807
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FOR SALE BY OWNER
Great Farm or ranch. 130
high & dry acres. $6,700
per acre in Madison Co.
borders Twin Rivers State
Park. Hiking, trail riding,
fishing, hunting.
386-755-4901


GA, 3-35 acre Tracts near
Moultrie. Beautiful wood-
ed land w/ paved road
frontage & pines. $8000
per acre. Norris Bishop
Realty @ (229) 890-1186.
GA, Beautiful Lakefront
Property 90 mins North of.
Jacksonville w/ 2002
Doublewide, $138,500,
low utilities, low insur-
ance. Cherokee Lake.
912-287-0324 See photos
www.mrgaryallen.com
GA, Schley Co. 175 ace
Freshly cleared cabin site
w/ smooth stream, power
& well. A steel I-beam
bridge over Creek which
flows thru property. Ideal
for game hunter w/ inter-
nal road systems, food
plots, feeders, boxstands,
etc. Beautiful & secluded
$2,625/acre. Sumter Co.
221 acres, 1 1/2 mile road
frontage w/ 2 gravel en-
trances, perfect ;to build.
Creek through property.'
hunter friendly, ready and
equipped w/ food plots,
feeders, box stands and
-road systems. $2750/acre
Glen Pickle 229-938-0566

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GEORGIA 3 acre Home-.
sites! Rock Springs Es-
tates only 10 minutes to
town. U.G. powe/, paved
streets, was $9500/acre -
Buy direct from devel-
oper, NOW $7950/ac.!
Going fast! 912-529-6198

GEORGIA LAND
acres to 50acre tracts.
Water, hardwood pine,
road networks.
$2500/acre. Riverland
Inc. 706-840-2136





GEORGIA LAND
The best investment plan
is buying landl 1 to 20
acres homesites. LOW
TAXESI Beautiful weath-
er year round! Financing
Available. Starting
$4400/ac. 706-364-4200


HANDYMAN SPECIAL
New Ranch w/4 bed-
rooms, 2 bath, in dry-
wall stage. Sits on 2
acres near Athens, OH.
$79,900. Owner Financ-
ing 740-260-2282





JASPER, FL 15 Acres
High&Dry, undev. land in
Hamilton Cty. the "Jewel
of the Suwannee." Zoned
AG1 $110,000. Linda @
Keyes. 954-632-9258
KENNANSVILLE, FL: 30
minutes to Disney, New
Furn 2br/2ba/lcp, 14'x70'
singlewide on 2 fenced
lots, porch & sunroom,
Walk to Lake Marion Only
$90,000 772-464-2860
KENTUCKY
*3 acres w/pond $24,900
*35 acres riverfront $99K
*100 acres $125,000.'
*1500 acres hunters
paradise, incredible tro-
phy deer & turkey hunt-
ing, $1895/acre. Great
investments!
1-270-791-2538
www.ActlonOutfitter.com
LAFAYETTE CO. FLA.
10 acres of wooded, re-
mote land. Frontage on
graded county rd. South
of Hwy 27 between Brad-
ford & Mayo. $55,000.
Owner Financing.
Quality Realty & Invest-
ments 863-533-0888
Dan@Agner.com

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LAND SALE
GA, NC, SC & VA
Rivers, creeks,
hardwoods, planted
pine, excellent hunting,
recreational or
investment tracts.
404-362-8244
St. Regis Paper Co.
www.stregispaper.com
Lovely 4BR/2.5Ba, 2400
sf home on approx. 2
acres in Perry, Fla.- a
small rural town approx.
50 miles SE of Tallahas-
see. Beautiful pool & pa-
tio area w/tall privacy
fence, gazebo w/hottub.
Reduced- $239,000. Call
386-658-3378 or cell
386-208-2589. (fsbo)
MACHIAS PORT,
MAINE- 580 ft of ocean
front property divided
into 2 private single
family building lots with
breath tak ing ,
unobstructed views!
386-767-9988


MOUNTAIN PROPERTY
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Summer Destination!
Vacation Homes/Rentals!
White Water Rafting!
Located in Beautiful High
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Carolina Surrounded by
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est. Only 2.5 hours NE of
Atlanta, GA, Only 1.5
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Murphy, Pristine Lake,
Lake/River Front, &
Mountain View, Large.
Tracts. 1-866-218-8439
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NC LAND: Near Raleigh/
Durham. 52acs 3 home-
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$39K; 13acs hilltop $69K.
Buy now, retire later.
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NC LOTS & LAND
Near Charlotte. Winter
Discounts. 1-10 acres.
Low taxes. Starting $22K.
Countrytyme
704-483-1457
NC MOUNTAINS
2+ acres with great view,
very private, big trees,
waterfalls & large public
lake nearby, perfect get-
away location or invest-
ment. $69,500.
Call now 1-866-789-8535
NC MOUNTAINS New
Log Cabin Custom Built
1288sf cabin w/ acreage.
$79,900 easy access,
views. Easy to finish. Fi-
nancing Available.
828-286-1666


WOW.
North Carolina LOG
CABIN SMOKY Mtns.
BUY NOW-LOW RATES
Beautiful 2BR/BA fully
furnished, large porch
w/hot tub. Perfect for
vacation home-and great
investment, plus vacation
rental program available.
321-432-1557 *$175,000*
NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
New log cabin shell on 2
wooded acres, only
$99,900. FREE BRO-
CHURE of Mountain &
Riverfront acreage. Fi-
nancing. 1-828-652-8700
NORTH CAROLINA
MTNS. Motivated Seller!
New log cabin shell on
.86 acre, $89,900. 2-5
acre waterfront home-
sites from $99,900. Easy
access mountain home-
sites $29,900-$89,900.
828-247-9966
NORTH FLORIDA LAND
1,955 acres in Jefferson
County. High Quality
Timberland, Planted
Pines, Mixed with Hard-
wood Bottoms & Cutover,
Great Hunting. Road
Frontage, $2100/acre.
Southern Pine
Plantations -
Call 352-867-8018
OCALA FL 40+/- acres,
2 miles W of 1-75 on Hwy
326, 1300 ft frontage. on
Hwy 326, specialized
Commer district, By
owner. $1,200,000
561-307-3539

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800-823-0466


SOUTH CAROLINA By
Owner, beautiful home-
site near Lake Marion.
New doublewide mobile
home allowed. $24,900,
Owner will finance with
as little as 10% down.
803-473-7125
TENNESSEE 1 +/- Acre
Lots Atop The Beautiful
Cumberland Plateau.
- Minutes Frpm Fall Creek
Falls State Park. Starting
at $12,500 Per Lot
931-946-2697.
TENNESSEE Crossville
Dunlap 65 ac Lake, lots
$47,900. Home 4.29ac
$64,900. Nickie at Realty
1 Group 931-248-3900
nheidle@multipro.com
TENNESSEE
Developed 1-6 acre
Homesites. Invest in
America's #1 Real Es-
tate Market. Waterfalls,
Lakes, Golf, Horseback
Riding. Owner financing
homesites from $145 per
month. 1-888-811-2168
TENNESSEE
HUGE HOMESITES
Near Gatlinburg
Gated community over-
looking Douglas Lake.
Truly the very
best view in all the
Smoky Mountains.
Only $457lmonth
with $8250 down.
Photos & info at
www.GoLandWorks.com
1-865-621-0435
TENNESSEE Hunting &
Farm Land. Call Rita,
Hillside Realty or please
view properties at:
HillsideRealtyTennessee corn
866-915-0535
Tennessee Land Sale! 3
Acres/ Log Cabin
$59,900! Saturday March
8th! New 2128 sf log cab-
in package 3 acres of
farmland/ spectacular
views. 1 mile to Nicklaus
designed golf course.
Near TN River/ recrea-
tional lake. Or choose 5
acres/ crystal clear
mountain stream just
$34,900. Excellent fi-
nancing. Ask how to pay
No closing costs
866-999-2290 ext 1737
TENNESSEE MOUN-
TAIN 2 Acre wooded
homesites. Breathtak-
ing Tennessee River
view. Low Residential
Property Taxl No State
Income Tax, No Impact
Feel Excellent Owner
Fin an ci n g !
888-358-1020 Ask about
Mini Vacation

TENNESSEE MOUN-
TAIN ACREAGE 2 Acre
Beautiful Homesite, Mil-
lion $ View! Secluded,
Utilities, Overlooking
Tennessee River. Close
to Marina, Schools,
Shopping! $49,900 Low
Down, Owner Financing!
330-699-1585


TENNESSEE Perfect for
horses. 4ba/3.5bd/3cg.
Mtn views. Heated pool.
Home w/5 AC $535,000
or 22 AC $717,500 Call
Renee' Dunbar Remax
RE Specialists Cell
423-470-2380
423-639-7162
TEXAS LAND LIQUIDA-
TION! 20acres, near
Booming El Paso. Good
Road Access. Only
$14,900. $200/down.
$145per/mo. Money back
guarantee. No credit
checks 1-800-755-8953
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TIMESHARE RESALES
The cheapest way to
Buy, Sell and Rent Time-
shares. No Commissions
or Broker Fees. Call
877-494-8246 or go to
www buyatimeshare com

UPSTATE NEW YORK-
Abandoned wine country
farm! 5ac $29,900 gor-
geous lake valley views,
rolling meadows, mins. to
ithaca & cayuga lake!
superb setting! terms!
866-902-5263
W. KENTUCKY 100ac
up to 3,500ac tracts, Pre-
mier deer & turkey hunt-
ing. Beautiful rolling hills,
hardwood timber. Build-
ing sites. Cabin available.
80ac lake. $1,800/ac.
270-703-7234
WESTERN NC Mountain
Properties Cabins,
homes, acreage & invest-
ment property. Views and
Creeks. Free color bro-
chure. Western Carolina
Real Estate Company,
lrc. 1-800-924-2635.
Murphy, NC. www.wes
ternCarolinaRE cornm





NORTH CAROLINA -
Spring in the mountains!
Discounted rates
available now. Call
Foscoe Rentals
1-800-723-7341 or view
units online at
www.foscoerentals.com
ORLANDO, MARRIOTT
HORIZONS, near Sea
World. One week time-
share for sale, $14,000 or
best offer. Exchangeable
dates and locations
through Interval Interna-
tional. Call Karen at
321-806-0002

SKIING IN NEW HAMP-
SHIREI One week time-
share for sale. Crotched
Mountain Spa Resort,
$12,000 or best offer.
Exchangeable dates and
locations through RCI.
Call Karen 321-806-0002




FORT PIERCE
WAREHOUSE for sale,
2700 sqft, w/ 4 overhead
doors, 1 ac of parking, in
the heart of Fort Pierce.
One block US1 & Dick-
son Drive. $699,000.
772-521-5111



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FORT PIERCE Near
turnpike & 1-95, private
bath,kitchen & laundry
privledges $500mo.
772-380-7178
PALM BAY Rommates
wanted! EVERYTHING
included even food.
Share large clean 4br.
0 home. Private room,
shared bath, full house
priv, have only one bill.
No pets, No credit check
$725mo. Last & $350
sec. dep. 321-722-4441
PORT ST LUCIE East.
Pool home with fenced
yard. Great location, refs.
req. Full house privl.
$650/mo. includes
utilities 772-708-2407
SEBASTIAN 1 bdrm
bath, Private entrance,
Kitchen privileges,
$150/wk, Please call after
5:30 pm 772-589-8027 or
cell 772-713-6845
SEBASTIAN Share 3/2
house. Private room &
bath. Fenced in yard.
Dog OK. Some storage
area avail. Share utilities.
$500/mo 772-559-7650
VERO BEACH. Furn'd.
clean kitch. w/d. tv. Handy
loc. n/s. male empl 16th/41
Ave. $475. 569-4161
Please Tell
Them...
I Saw It In The
HOMETOWN NEWS
CLASSIFIED!
1-800-823-0466


VERO BEACH 1 bd
w/separate bath access,
Partially Furn. Plain, new-
ly painted, with TV, kitch-
en priv's. $425/mo + half
utility, call 772-770-9646
VERO BEACH Clean,
furnished room. Access
to washer/dryer, kitchen
privileges, cable &
utilities included. Good
location $125/wk, + $100
security. 772-567-2091



VERO BEACH, Seasonal
rentals, many choices
$800/mo $3500/mo
Paula Rogers & Associ-
ates 772-231-9121
VERO BEACH. Furn.
3/2. Newly updated town-
house. Priv. fenced patio.
Close to beach. Avail
Feb-April. $1500 incl
utilities/mo. Small pet ok.
850-570-0432




DAYTONA BEACH- Riv-
erfront condo near Belair
Plaza, clean & quiet
2bd/2ba, 2nd fi, balcony
w/riverview. Ceiling fans,
ice maker, microwave,
water, cable, pest incl.
Riverside Condos 3
pools, 2 docks, no pets.
$750/mo Move in special
386-295-9 1 82
www.jmhpartners.net/condo


FORT PIERCE 2bd/lba
furnished, 2505 N Ocean
Dr., North side of Inlet,
$800mo with lease
772-473-1734 or
772-562-0594
FORT PIERCE "Move In
Special" First month free
1 & 2 brs avail, WAi
closets, spacious, new
remodel, small pets ok
$575/mo. or $700/mo.
954-709-8511
FORT PIERCE 1bdrm
1ba, Spacious, nicely
remodeled walk in closet
and laundry room. Con-
veniently located.
$675/mo 772-359-7083
FORT PIERCE Lake-
wood Park, 2bdrm/lba
very clean, nice, newly
remodeled, tile floor.
$700/mo $500 sec. Great
location, close to Vero
Beach 772-528-1254
FORT PIERCE North
Beach on Ocean. Fully
Furnished. Includes Utilit-
ies. Daily or $199 per
week. Call 772-465-9684
FORT PIERCE 2/2
Indian Pines Village.
W/D, carport, 1078sq ft.
Completley renovated.
$750/mo + deposit.
706-889-1812
'FORT PIERCE
3br/1.5ba, tiled, bright &
spacious,close to IRCC
and shopping, split floor
plan. Security deposit
561-255-8753


FORT PIERCE rent/ rent
to own Island House 1-br
.condo with all appliances
including washer/dryer.
Whirlpool bathtub. Other
2 bedrooms also avail.
Gated comm, with pool.
$695/mo. 1 mo security.
Call owner 772-349-7345
FORT PIERCE South
peach Large lbr + den
(can be 2nd br). All apple.
incl. w/d. Small pet ok
$875/mo. 772-812-4363
or 772-370-7212
FORT PIERCE South
Beach, 2/1, large rooms,
extra clean, walk to
,beach or jetty, $750mo
No pets!l FLS
772-464-0628













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FT PIERCE: Lakewood
Park, 2/1 washer/dryer
hookup, $400/mo F/L/S
772-359-1994, 466-2150

INDIALANTIC 1/1.5 Next
to club house, brand new
appliances, newly reno-
vated, newly furnished.
1st floor, AlA, across
from beach, W/D, tennis,
exercise room, pool, bin-
go. Long term $900/mo or
seasonal $1300/mo.
561-306-1813 or
772-463-5855
INDIALANTIC 3BR/ 2BA,
or 3rd BR can be office
10x14. Corner Unit. AlA,
across to beach. Short/
long terrnt lease, 3mo/min.
$1200/ mo. Encl. balcony.
W/D Furnished & new
paint. Clubhouse, tennis,
exerc. room, pool, bingo
321-727-3866; 298-2111
ROSELAND IR County,
2/2/1, Quiet dead end rd.
Full kit & living area, big
yard & shed $750mo FLS
772-473-8793
SEBASTIAN New Com-
munity, Pelican Isles.
2/Br & 3/Br,2/Ba Apart-
ments with washer/ dryer.
Ask about our Move-in
Special 2 & 3 bed-
rooms only. (Income Re-
strictions). 925 Pelican
Isles Cir. 772-581-4440

WHEEL DEALSIl
SPECIAL RATES
HOMETOWN NEWS
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SEBASTIAN Updated
2Br/2Ba with New appl.
'in kitchen. All amenities,
(clubhouse, pool, tennis)
$850/mo. 772-538-0031
SEBASTIAN
Reflections 2-BR/2-BA
Dock, pool, tennis, cable,
carport. $850/mo
772-589-3531
SUNTREE, 1st floor Con-
do in Cyprus Cove, 1 BR
upgraded, W/D luxury
complex. Asking $875/
mo. 321-254-5567
VERO BEACH 2bdrm
2ba,. 55+ Gated, club-
house, pool. Grnd fir
new appl/flooring. Water-
view. $725/mo, opt to buy
$119,900.954-610-5345
Call Classified
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VERO BEACH Vista
Royale 55+, lbr/lba.
AC, inclu. Cable TV. No
smoking. $525/mo. An-
nual. Unfurn. 1st mo.
$250. Call 772-562-9274
VERO BEACH Vista
Royale. 55+ remodeled.
lbdrm/lba, 2nd floor,
balcony, pool, tennis &
activities. Furnished. No
pets. $575/mo. incl cable,
water 772-299-4709
VERO BEACH. 2BR
(partially furn.), near Mira-
cle Mile Plaza. $695/mo.
1BR (furn. or unfurn.)
$595/mo. & 3BR Lake-
wood Park home
$1000/mos. Rennick
Realtors 562-5015 of
696-4670

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Starting @ $699/mo
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FORT PIERCE Efficien-
cy, Furnished, all utilities,
cable, A/C 1st last, sec.
$170/wk. 772-370-0277
VERO BEACH. Laguna
2/1. Gated. 5 minutes to
beach. $900. Also for
sale for $139,900 Call
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305-322-2475.
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Large pool home on 2.5
acres. 400ft on 5 mile
creek. $1800/mo. Call
954-802-2169
FT. PIERCE: Indian Riv-
er Estates. 2/2/1 w/scr
porch & fenced yard. All
appl. Next to shopping &
schools. $875/mo F&L
772-465-4054
LAKEWOOD PARK.
3BR home with
workroom/shop on large
lot at end of cul-de-sac.
Avail now for $1000/mo
Rennick Realtors
562-5015 or 696-4670

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PORT ST LUCIE: New
4br/2ba/2cg, Key West
Style, Cath ceilings, Tile
& Berber thru out. Great
location. $1300/mo
561-282-8404
PORT ST. LUCIE 2/1/1,
Only 4 miles to the
beach! Completely reno-
vaied, new roof, paint &
ceramic firs. Huge yard.
W/D & all apple. Asking
$850/mo. Pets OK!!
772-398-6965
PORT ST. LUCIE: 2/2/1
w/possible 3rd bd in Flor-
esta area. Tile, w/d new
appl, large fenced yard,
screened porch. $985/mo
pets ok. 772-341-4515


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SEBASTIAN 3bd/2ba
/2cg, 462 Lloyd St. unfurn
Central a/c, scrn porch,
New house in quiet
neighborhood. No pets,
.non-smoker. Avail March
'08 $1000/mo. lease. Call
Jim 772-321-4158
SEBASTIAN Highlands
3/2/2, corner lot w/circular
drive. Fussy person want-
ed for a beautiful home
complete w/porcelain tile
throughout, new high end
cabinetry, appliances &
garden tub, $1,150/mo
772-913-3412
SEBASTIAN- I don't live
in a dump or expect you
to. 3/2/1 screened porch
$900/mo. Includes lawn
care. Live in a place you
can be proud of. Call
772-299-0066 or cell
772-532-5722
TITUSVILLE Executive
5bd/3ba/2 car + new RV/
boat gar. 18'x52', 3637sf,
1 acre, sauna, apples in
exclusive area, rent w/op-
tion to buy. $1500/mo. or
$2500/mo. furnished.
Refs req'd. 321-269-5913


SEBASTIAN 3/2/1 Reno-
vated, unfurn, Backs to
preserve, min to beach.
$800/mo. Non-smoker.
Small pet. Possible op-
tion to buy. 954-816-0860
VERO BEACH 2bd/lba
/lcg house & storage
building. Fenced double
lot. $850/mo. 745 41st
Ave. Call 561-795-0319
or 561-541-6049
VERO BEACH 3/2/2,
shed, fenced yard & fire-
place, unfurn. 1,200/mo
furnished $1,400/mo.
Call 561-202-4607 or
561-715-3980
VERO BEACH 3/2/2
$950, 2/1 $750, 2/2 $800
SEBASTIAN 3/2/1 Villa
$850 Paula Rogers & As-
sociates 772-231-9121
VERO BEACH 3/3/2
+den, Castaway Cove,
walk to beach, pool, spa,
fireplace, immaculate.
$2350/mo 786-210-3563
VERO BEACH, 3/2 w/
carport, nice home, good
size rooms, large yard.
Wonderful quiet area.
$795/mo www.rent6.com
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VERO BEACH: 2/1
newly remodeled. Quiet
neighborhood, tiled bdr,
ceiling fans, close to
shopping $625/mo. +
$400 sec. 954-927-5051
VERO BEACH: 2/1, qui-
et neighborhood, freshly
painted & clean, all ap-
-.plicances $750/mo FIL/S
425 12th St. SW Dixie
Heights 772-567-3399




PALM BAY: 3/2/2 New
villa in Bimini Bay gated
comm. Granite counters,
spa tub screened court
yard. Community pool,
clubhouse, $1000/mo
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PSL: 3br/2.5ba/)cg, W/D,
new carpet & newly re-
modeled. FREE cable,
lawncare & trash removal.
Pool, tennis etc. Walk to
shopping. Near new town
center on US 1. $950/mo
Call 772-485-1890
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VERO BEACH
3bd/2.5ba Remodeled,
Pets welcome, friendly
atmosphere, EASY
MOVE IN TERMS. 2010
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3. Call 772-584-1115

S.E. Ft. Pierce/
N.E. St Lucie
2 Bedroom Deluxe,
Loaded & Furn
$1250/mo. seasonal
$950/mo. annually
E. of US I across from
Gator Trace
Golf Course
2 blks from Savannah
State Park &
Indian River
1221 E. Weatherbee Rd
(2 blks N. of Midway)
772-359-0360



FORT PIERCE Newly
renovated fresh paint,
carpet & tile floors, Move
in special. Available now!
772-940-3442
954-864-6018
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FORT PIERCE. FREE
MH's. $450/mo. lot rent.
Cypress Bay MH Park.
2br/lba. Water, sewer,
garbage incl'd. On US
#1. FS. Leave message
for Juan 561-281-3365
MIMS 2BR/1BA, AC,
screened porch, shed, all
appliances, totally remod-
eled, exc. cond. $400/mo
+ $260 lot rent or sale
$15,000. 321-268-4257
SEBASTIAN: 1 & 2 Bed-
room Trailers. Low De-
posits. Weekly Leases.
Some Utilities Included.
772-589-4,675




VERO BEACH 2nd fir
office space. 1000sf or up
to 200sf (2) units avail.
1766.20th Ave. $12 sqft +
$1000 dep 772-778-4666




FORT PIERCE Sunrise
Blvd. Professional office
suites available, 840 sq ft
& up. $12 sqft gross
lease. Call owner
772-349-7345


PORT ST. LUCIE Pro-
fessional office space.
Office suites available
Prime Port St. Lucie
Blvd. location. Includes
phones, internet, furnish-
ed. Starting at $395
Pam 772-285-6558
Pat 772-285-2350
VERO BEACH. Com-
merce Center. Dixie
Hwy. Office Space
900-4600 sq. ft. Rent
$12-$17 a sq. ft. Gross
lease avail. Move in in-
centives. 561-963-3719.
Ram Realty Group.






VALUE
FORT PIERCE STOR-
AGE Fenced parking. 1
Block from US1, next to
Toyota dealer. Up to 1
acre. From $40/month or
rent it all and sublease!
772-521-5111
PORT ST. LUCIE-
Village Green area. 1200
sqft, with office &
bathroom. CBS, 2 roll-up
doors, 3 years old.
$875/mo 772-971-5420


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,..-POLARIS Trail Blazer
250 '01, New battery,
starter & brakes. Only
-125 hrs. Rides Great.
$2000 772-633-3999



CORVETTE '81 super
-clean 68K Red on red.
New t-tops; brakes, New
GM 350 Vortec engine,
330HP, mega sound sys
$22,500 772-408-8218
'ROLLS ROYCE, 1978,
Silver Wrath II, great
shape, chestnut paint,
buckskin top, $24,600
OBO. 321-269-2702



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772-321-5455
BUICK LASABRE '99
custom leather interior,
42,000 mi., new tires,
Immaculate cond. $5900
772-485-7834
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FORD MUSTANG 2001
SConvertible, Well main-
tained, Good on gas, V-6
3.8L, fully loaded. 46,200
mi $7,950 561-313-2748
FORD TAURUS SES,'02
Elderly owned, Leather,
dark blue, 4 door. Mint
condition 26,600mi.
$8400 772-878-3287
see photo @ www.
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Ad # 27280


HONDA ACCORD '97 .4
door,126,000mi., Looks
and runs great! $4250
772-429-8754
JEEP 1989 Cherokee 4
wheel dr. Laredo, with. tbp"
rack. Fair cond. Runs
OK. $1000/obo Call
Susan at 772-299-0773
LINCOLN Continental
1977. Runs good, needs
body work. $1000/obo
772-778-3191 or
772-501-1305
LINCOLN TOWNCAR
'92, 4 door, runs good,
$1200obo 772-778-2298
MERCEDES BENZ
560SL '89, black conv, 2
tops, good cond, 75kmi,
$9000obo 772-489-8379

'MERCURY MARQUIS
'98 Luxury & loaded, all
power,new hubs, well
maint. 72,000k miles
$4500obo 772-473-9976
Nissan D20 '91 Black
exterior, new engine &
tires, cold A/c, exc cond,
,Great on gas! $2000obo
772-465-4062
PONTIAC FIREBIRD,
'96, convertible, loaded,
3800 V6, alloy wheels,
CD, very clean, 100K mi.,
$3900. 772-453-9595
PONTIAC SUNFIRE: 00'
2dr, Cold A/C, Great gas
mileage. Excellent price
$2800 772-532-3892 or
772-643-8787 dlr
SATURN '95 4 door, exc
cond, $1800obo
772-473-6156
SATURN 2001 SC-2
29,000 miles. Red Exc
cond cold a/c $5500 obo
Vero Beach
772-569-6181
TOYOTA CAMRY: 96,
4dr, Auto, Loaded, Runs
great. $4,000 OBO
772-532-3892 or
772-643-8787 dlr
TOYOTA COROLLA LE
'03, 4dr, cold ac, auto,
cruise, dual airbags, one
owner, 42k mi. $9,700
772-878-5784
VOLKSWAGEN Cabrio
'99 Convertible, stick
shift, 73k miles. Red
w/black top. Great cond.
$7000obo 772-492-5086



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Problems? We buy your
junk and unwanted cars.
Fast Free pickup. Top
dollar paid. 772-626-2459
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Help Support Homeless
Veterans and Victims of
Natural Disasters! It's
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before the Tax Year
Ends. 800-841-6225


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Help disabled children
with camp and education.
Fast, easy, Free Towing.
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fund. 1-888-830-2127
WANTED JUNK CARS -
Running or not $150 &
up. We pay cash! 24-hrs.
321-631-0111



GPS WANTED for a mo-
torcycle. Call with more
info: 772-812-8338 Chris-
tine
HARLEY DAVIDSON 01
Sportster 1200 CC
Engine all chromed. Ram
horn handle bars. Babied
$6800 772-696-2879
HARLEY DAVIDSON:
00' Dyna Wide Glide,
Many Extras, 13,000 mi.
Exc Cond. Only $9,500 or
Trade. 772-370-8413
See ad #27351 for. photo
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,KAWASAKI '03 Mean-
streak 1500cc shaft drive,
fuel injection, 2700mi,
Like new $6800obo
772-563-9177
SUZUKI 50 & 65 '02
Both run great, $500 &
$1000 call for info
772-485-0120
WANTED JAPANESE
MOTORCYCLES KA-
WASAKI, 1970-1980,
Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000,
H2-750, H1-500, S1-250,
S2-350, S3-400. CASH
PAID. 1-800-772-1142 or
1-310-721-0726


YAMAHA 650 V Star, '05
Classic bike 3500 miles,
garage kept, exc cond.,
$3500obo 772-778-1850
YAMAHA ROADSTAR
:.i. i,i" :i 0 '," 7000CC
8000 miles.' Loaded Mint
condition $8500/obo.
321-728-2286




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SHIP LIFETIME!
Camp Coast to Coast
USA/Canada Year
Round. $10 per night (full
hook-up) Paid $2595, ill-
ness forces sale $595.
800-236-0327
CARR-LITE 2004, 36'5th
wheel,1 owner no pets,
non smoker, all options,
loaded. 4 slide outs, 2
A/C'S satellite. $45,000
obo. Tow vehicle
available 321-427-1454.
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JAYCO 28FT 1993: 53k
miles. 4 KW generator
New tires, good cond.
Reduced to $9,950
772-97,1 -7135 ,

NEWMAR 37' Mountain
Aire '02 like new. 7500 mi
gas eng, 2 slides, W/D,
auto satellite, beauty w
extras. Car tow dolly.
$88,500 772-873-8611
see photos online @
www.HometownNewsOL.
com ad # 27953

PACE ARROW '02 Class
37-A, (2) slideouts, low
miles 13,800, Ford work-
horse chassis, surround
sound, DVD, CD, 2 color
tv's, mahogany wood,
Alum 4 dr frig w/ice mak-
er, Queen bed, new awn-
ings. Like new $60,000.
772-978-1915 see photo
www.HometownNewsOL.com
ad #27955
RV rental site located on
Hutchingson. Island near
Vero Beach. Across from
beach, Marina on
Inter-coastal, pool, ten-
nis. Phone, cable, and
electricity included. First
class. By the week,
month, or season.
352-347-4470.

SALEM 30' by Forest
River 1999 1 slide, full
Kitchen & bath, queen
bed, dual axle, very good
cond. $5900. Barry
772-643-7421

TRAVEL SUPREME
Fifth wheel '91, 2 slides,
sleeps 4, cold air, dual
axle.$7000 772-466-5066


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ances, sleeper sofa, full
sz bed, new washer,gas
stove. + '. ore. $19,500.
obo In l.' Qloud. Must
sell! 518-588-5432 Check
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FORD EXPLORER LXT
'96 All power cold air,
V6 exc cond., $4000obo
772-473-6156
GMC ENVOY '03 All
power, leather, rear air,
Maroon.clean, well main.
excellent cond., $10,500
772-342-4109 Palm City
TOYOTA 4 Runner, One
owner,well maintained,
new tires, 233k miles,
Runs great! $5500 Call
Don 772-216-1630



CHEV SILVERADO
2500 HD, '06 Crew cab,
4wd, diesel, 28k miles,
$29,500 772-571-0830
772-532-8337
CHEVROLET 3500 '97
Box dump, automatic, tilt,
cruise control, new front
tires, 78,000mi., $4500
772-473-5200
DODGE GRAND
CARAVAN '96 new tires,
exc cond. $3200obo
772-473-6156
DODGE RAM '04 Crew
Cab, with cap, new tires,
22,000k mi., exe cond.
$14,500 772-567-5634


DODGE- Grand Caravan
1994. Mechanics special.
Runs, good tires, needs
some repair. As is, $600
772-834-1080
FORD' 250 i-il
Diesel, 4 wd, new brakes
& batteries, good tires,
5th wheel hitch,
fiberglass cap 111k mi.
$8500obo 772-293-9429
FORD F150 '03
Automatic, long bed,
4.2L, V6, 52,000mi.
$6800 772-332-1489


FORD F150 Lariat '99
Suicide doors,new rims &
tires, cold ,lther,118kmi.
$6400obo 772-465-1440

GMC SONOMA '01 Cold
ac, automatic, 139,000mi
nice truck! $4500
772-971-6230
TOYOTA TUNDRA SR-5
2006, 4 door, sunroof,
25,000 mile warranty.
50k miles $17,500
772-473-3185


CAR CARRIER '02
7000 lb, low usage, good
condition. $1700 call
772-465-2838



GOLF CART '01 EZ Go.
Windshield, club cover,
charger included nice
condition! $1800
772-971-6230
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'91 ASTRO bass boat &
trailer. 18' fiberglass. '91
150 Merc XR4, electron-
ics, trolling motor, full
canvas cover. All the
bells & whistles. Must
Sell Fast! $6,499 OBO
302-562-4783 see photo
online ad #27957 at
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'98 EDGEWATER 170cc
w/'98 Yamaha stroke oil
inj. 115hp eng. '99 magic
tilt trir w/3 new tires. Stor-
ed in gar. All exc. cond.
$9500 386-615-0381


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17' TRIUMPH '02 w
trailer. 90hp Johnson
Radio, depth finder, all
safety equip. Low maint.
$9800 772-388-8305
21' CENTURY BAY 2004
150HP Yamaha 4 stroke,
only 50 hours. 8'4" beam.
Lowrance GPS, EZ
loader trailer. Warranty
2008. Asking $22,800
772-528-1411




26' SAILFISH '06 CC 16
hrs, new cond. fully load-
ed, 60 gal. livewell, full
custom cover, yellow hull,
lift kept. Twin 200HPDI
Yamaha power w/ 5 yr
factory warranty $64,000
O.B.F Cell 917-440-6959
Martin County
AQUASPORT '21 '05,
Center Console, 150
Johnson, bimini top, fully
loaded, trailer $27,000
863-697-0452


KEY LARGO, 16.5', '02,
center console w/bimini
top, 50hp Merc., trolling
motor,w/'05trailer,like new
$7000. 321-254-1059 See
photo online at www.
HometownNewsOL.com
AD#27951
MAKO 28' "Brand new",
loaded, twin 250 E-tec,
triaxle trailer,$140,000 list
asking $99,000
313-492-8860
MERCURY OUTBOARD
2001. Low hours,
freshwater use only. Like
new $1500/obo.
772-633-4958 online at
www,. Hometown
NewsOL.com ad # 28145





POST SPORT FISH
2003 800 HP Cats, w/525
Hr. Custom Int. 42" Plas-
ma top, Line elec., every
fact, Option,Like New.
Cond. Ready to Fish/
Cruise 30Kts/ @ 64
GPH. Cat Warr till 2013
917-440-6959 Martin Cty


RIPTIDE TROLLING
Motor, RT50SC Bow
mount, spare prop, A1,
48" shaft. $150/obo.
321-759-8343
SEAMASTER '26 Volvo
engine '97, fish wells,
depth finder, cabin, hard
top $7000obo
772-219-0807

SEARAY 20.5 '84 Cuddy
cabin, walk-around. Re-
built Merc cruiser. Elec
ignition, live well,fish find-
er, bimini top. 4 yr. Trailer
included. Great cond.
$6500obo772-473-4214
SUNCHASER Sylvan
800 '05 Pontoon, 50hp, 4
stroke motor, 45hrs run
time speedometer, trim
gage, depth finderhour
meter on motor, battery
switch, Like new $10,000
772-567-9830
7725595387
WELLCRAFT 20' V-20
1989 Cuddy 3.7L
Mercruiser, with trailer
$3800 772-812-5636


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04 GMC ENVOY SLT
DVD SYSTEM, #1239CA .................. $13,788
07 CHEVY COBALT LT SEDAN
LOW MILES, #216W .. $13,988


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07 CHEVY UPLANDER
3RD ROW SEATING, #215W........... $18,440
04 MALIBU MAX LT
LOW MILES, LOADED, #211W........... $11,940


04 BUICK PARK AVE. 05 VOLVO 540ST
LUXURY! #7TR421A1.........................$12,768 LOADED, 19K MILES, #1372CA ........ $19,788


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07 CHEVY IMPALA LT SEDAN
LOW MILES, #207W $15,789
03 SATURN L300 SEDAN
GREAT CAR! #1279CA ................... $9,489


07 CHEVY IMPALA SS
LOW MILES, BEAUTIFUL, #205W........ $23,876


08 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER LS
SUV, #203W .................................... $19,612
05 SCION XB
ALLOYS, LOADED, #1169CC2 ........... $11,963






04 HONDA ACCORD LX
LOW MILES, #184WA.....................$16,865


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