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r. HOW WEIRD
IS THAT?!
SEAN MCCARTHY
spend any time surfing
the Web and you are
bound to find stories
that are just too bizarre to
be true. Here's a sampling,
edited for length. And
remember, just because it's
online doesn't mean it's
true!
Woman fined for letting
12-year-old drive
From news.yahoo.com: A
Montana woman accused
of letting her 12-year-old
daughter drive three
siblings to day care has
been fined nearly $1,000.
Angela Parenteau entered
a no contest plea to one
count of criminal endan-
germent.
See WEIRD, All
PIECE OF HISTORY
'Meet' Abraham Lincoln
and Frederick Douglass at
Emerson Center
EAT HEALTHY
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Domestic violence cases up
nearly 30 percent in county
By Jessica Tuggle
jtuggle@hometownnewsol.com
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
- It can be verbal, physical,
emotional or even sexual
abuse. And some women
just sit there and take it.
Tasha, whose name has
been changed for safety rea-
Green
living
expo
seeks
vendors
By Jessica Tuggle
jtuggle@hometownnewsol.com
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY
- Environmentally friend-
ly living will be the theme
at the Indian River Mall in
Vero Beach on Oct. 24, dur-
ing the third annual Green
Expo.
To help make the event a
success, more vendors with
eco-friendly or sustainable
living products are wel-
come to sign up, said Ursu-
la Gunter, director of mall
marketing and business
development.
"Any business that has an
interest in the environment
or has products or services
that are designed to be
environmentally friendly,
we still have booth space
available," Ms. Gunter said.
The expo is designed to
create a forum to share
ideas, information and
even resources with the
local community about
energy efficiency, sustain-
able living, anything that
can help make day-to-day
living better for the envi-
ronment, she said.
"We want to show our
residents that there are a
lot of options right here in
our backyard for a more
sustainable lifestyle, and
we can do it here at the
mall in a safe, well-lit, air
conditioned location.
There will be local vendors
to talk to and experts that
can give advice," Ms.
Gunter said.
A special fun section just
for kids will have hands-on
See EXPO, A3
sons, said she experienced
all the above abuses in her
past relationships and didn't
think there was any way out.
"I saw it, but didn't want to
accept it," said Tasha.
"I turned a blind eye to it
because I was in love and I
wanted to have the perfect
marriage. I always thought,
'It's not so bad, he'll get over
See VIOLENCE, A3
Hobby
turns into
profitable
venture
Darlene Dollins sells
soap made from
goat's milk
By Jessica Tuggle
jtuggle@hometownnewsol.com
VERO BEACH Tiny little
hooves tip-tapping and the high-
pitched bleating of small goats fill
the air at Darlene Dollins' Doll
Babies Farm in Vero Beach.
The petite size of the miniature
goats is in no way an indicator of
their love of treats, as all four
goats eagerly nibbled at the stem,
leaves and petals of a bright yel-
low sunflower.
As a child, Ms. Dollins drank
See HOBBY, A4
Doll Babies Farm owner Darlene Dollins
milk soap into molds so they can set.
Cliff Partlow/staff photographer
pours her homemade goat's
Darlene
Dollins, owner
of Doll Babies
Farm, feeds
sunflowers to
her Nigerian
dwarf goats.
Cliff Partlow
staff photographer
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with M for
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Sponsors needed for
budding scientists
By Jessica Tuggle
jtuggle@hometownnewsol.com
INDIAN RIVER COUN-
TY- Adriana Olaya is only
a freshman at Vero Beach
High School, but she has
already fostered a love for
science.
She started off tinkering
with seed germination in
the third grade and has
moved up to studying the
relationships between
bacteria and fungus, all
with the encouragement
of her family and the help
of the annual Indian River
Regional Science and
Engineering Fair.
Earlier this year, Adriana
took top honors in her age
division by receiving best
in show at the state level of
competition for her sci-
ence project that involved
studying biological con-
trols.
"Some organisms, like
bacteria, can control other
organisms, like fungus,"
said Adriana.
See SCIENTIST, A5
Residents raise money
for cancer-stricken friend
By Jessica Tuggle
jtuggle@hometownnewsol.com
VERO BEACH On Oct.
18, nearly a dozen motor-
cyclists will leave Vero
Beach and drive to Dallas
to raise money for a Vero
Beach man suffering from
cancer since 2001.
Bart Simmons, a carpen-
ter by trade, has had both
his kidneys removed dur-
ing his illness and can only
consume 1 liter of water
per day, which makes it
difficult to get work done,
said Darrell Mullinax, a
friend and one of the
organizers of the bike ride.
Different treatment pro-
cedures in Maryland and
Texas have taken a toll on
Mr. Simmons and his wife,
Rhonda, and Mr. Mullinax
hopes the fundraising
efforts will help alleviate
that burden.
Mr. Simmons is a regular
volunteer mentor at the
Teen Challenge Boys
Ranch and has invested
many hours in the lives of
the boys there, Mr. Mulli-
nax said.
"Bart is such an inspira-
tional guy. He consistently
has a smile on his face, and
encouraging word or dis-
plays his willingness to
help someone else," said
Mr. Mullinax.
The boys ranch hosts a
See FRIEND, A5
S. Chamber holds H1N1 seminar
By Jessica Tuggle
jtuggle@hometownnewsol.com
INDIAN RIVER COUNTY-
With fall comes the inevitable
season of coughs, colds and
flu-like symptoms. This year,
the H 1N 1 virus has attracted a
lot of attention, even in the
business community.
In order to help the busi-
ness community get ready for
a possible outbreak, the Indi-
an River County Chamber of
Commerce is offering a free
preparation presentation to
business owners.
The presentation will be
held at the chamber building
on Oct. 15, from 8:30 a.m. to
10:30 a.m.
"It's a well-known fact that
people that are not prepared
versus people that are pre-
pared, don't have as great a
chance of staying open and
operating when people get
sick," said
executive
chamber.
Penny Chandler,
director of the
The presentation will
include a current health and
medical briefing from Depart-
ment of Health officials and a
seminar on business/com-
munity preparedness, plan-
ning and readiness from the
ntb group.
Paul Seldes, director of
operations for the ntb group,
a local business offering pub-
lic safety, emergency manage-
ment and corporate training
development services, will
give the presentation.
As with any type of emer-
gency situation, having a plan
in place to prevent panicking
is always the best situation for
everyone.
Cross-training employees is
one way to have all of your
bases covered, Ms. Chandler
said.
"We give our members an
emergency preparedness
manual, so they can prepare
for the worst-case scenario.
It's annual for anything from
natural disasters like a hurri-
cane, to pandemic flus," she
said.
Space is limited, so registra-
tion is required. Participants
can register online at
h t t p : / / n t b -
group.com/events/rsvp.php, or
by calling the chamber.
This presentation is just
one of the ways the chamber
looks to help local businesses
flourish.
"Wherever we see a need in
the business community, we
do our best to meet that
need," said Ms. Chandler.
For more information, call
the Indian River County
Chamber of Commerce at
(772) 567-3491.
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Violence
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abuse.
While October is the offi-
cial domestic violence
awareness month, every
month, it is important to
remember that people are
hurting everywhere as a
result of domestic violence,
mental health officials said.
Domestic violence cases
reported to the Indian
River County Sheriff's
Office alone increased 5
percent from 2007 to 2008,
and this year's projections
show a similar increase.
According to the Uniform
Crime Reports for 2008, law
enforcement from all over
the county reported 655
domestic violence offenses
and a total of 507 domestic
violence arrests.
SafeSpace, an emergency
shelter for survivors of
domestic violence, report-
ed they served 237 people
in Indian River County,
whether through outreach
programs or with emer-
gency sheltering, from June
2007 to July 2008.
For the 2008-09 year, they
have recorded 308 people
served, an increase of near-
ly 30 percent.
SafeSpace is the only
state certified domestic
violence center in the
county and has been oper-
ational for 30 years.
Women try to stay in
abusive relationships many
times because of financial
reasons or they want it to
work for the good of the
family, but no one should
tolerate abuse of any kind
in a relationship, said
Charlotte Brown, shelter
manager at SafeSpace.
The shelter in Vero Beach
has enough sleeping and
Expo
From page Al
green arts and crafts proj-
ects using recyclable mate-
rials.
Representative from the
small living spaces for
about 24 people and is gen-
erally at capacity, Ms.
Brown said.
With the downturn in the
economy, she has seen a
need for survivors to stay a
little longer than normal
because of the difficulty of
finding employment in the
county.
Tasha is one of the hun-
dreds of women helped by
SafeSpace this past year.
"I've had to rewrite my
life story," Tasha said.
"He (her partner) had me
closed in and isolated, but
now I feel I can go out there
and be on my own because
of the blessings and
encouragement that peo-
ple gave me at SafeSpace,"
she said.
"My kids can go to school
and I can look for a job.
They helped us with
clothes, food, everything,"
Tasha said.
Since coming to Safe-
Space and using their serv-
ices, Tasha said she is able
to identify alarming behav-
iors that can point to an
abuser.
"It's all about power and
control and they want to
isolate you from your fami-
ly, and it's all kinds of
abuse. I let it slide so many
times. I was even raped by
him, but I didn't want to
think about it because I
was ashamed," Tasha said.
Indian River Solid Waste
Disposal District will be on
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Be on alert for signs
of domestic violence
Some signs of an abuser are as follows:
Constant put-downs.
Attempting to humiliate a partner.
Blaming own bad behavior on partner.
Limiting social circle.
Pushing, kicking, choking partner.
Treating partner like a sex object.
Limiting financial income,
not allowing partner to get a job.
The telephone number for the 24-hour domestic violence
crisis hotline is (800) 500-1119.
Beth Griffin, a therapist
at the Mental Health Asso-
ciation that works with bat-
tered women, said many
times, women who come
out of abusive relation-
ships have to find them-
selves again.
"They need to establish
their own values and build
their own self-esteem back
up," she said.
Joseph Guarine, another
therapist with the Mental
Health Association, admin-
isters a 29-week course for
male batterers, or abusers.
During the class, which is
often court-ordered, but a
few voluntarily take the
course, the men are con-
fronted with their behav-
iors, learn to analyze them
and strive to overcome the
dening, she said.
Hybrid vehicles will also
be on display at the event,
she added.
"The community has
really embraced this event
before and we hope to cre-
ate that market type atmos-
tendencies to abuse their
partners, whether with
threats, intimidation, phys-
ical violence or sexual
abuse.
"We work with them to
make them see that what
they are doing is not OK,
and it's never OK," Mr.
Guarine said.
Statistics and recidivism
rates were not available.
Ms. Griffin added, statis-
tics have shown a boy, by
age 8, can already be pro-
grammed for abusive
behavior, but, with positive
male role models investing
in his life, that can be com-
pletely changed around.
"It's a learned behavior
and intervention and edu-
cation is the key," Ms. Grif-
fin said.
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Hobby
From page Al
goat's milk because she
was allergic to cow's milk.
A couple of years ago, she
began researching raising
her own dairy goats on her
land in Vero Beach.
"Each goat has their own
unique little personality
and it can really affect you
if you let it and I just fell in
love with them," Ms.
Dollins said while the
goats nibbled on the
flower.
After she acquired two
females, and was enjoying
the daily milk, she decided
to try to make goat-milk
soap. Since then, she has
received so much positive
feedback she decided to
create a small business to
sell the soaps.
"I don't want this to get
really big, but I do look at it
like a profitable hobby,"
Ms. Dollins said with a
smile.
Combining the goat's
milk with various oils, lard,
lye and fragrances makes a
soap that is soothing to the
skin and full of healthy
vitamins.
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MONEY
The first United States
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Constitution dates from 1861,
when the Demand Notes
were issued. From then until
now, all currency issued by
the United States
Government has remained
valid. Only once in the past
has the Government ever
recalled any of its paper cur-
rency for any reason, or man-
dated its exchange for other
types of paper money This
was in 1933, when the Gold
Reserve Act required all hold-
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render them for ordinary cur-
rency. The position thus
occupied by American curren-
cy is unique in the annals of
world finance. It is doubtful if
any nation past or present,
can point to such a long,
unbroken series of currency
issues, the integrity of which
has so surely and confidently
been maintained. Americans
can be quite proud of the
basic soundness of this coun-
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has made all this possible.
Collectors of old currency
especially, can take a great
deal of comfort in the knowl-
edge that their valuable notes
are so well fortified against
loss of face value by the
Government of the United
States and it's Treasure
Department. We are always
interested in buying currency
and would be glad to look at
any notes and coins for you to
determine their value. Don't
hesitate to stop in with your
dollars and coins for a free
appraisal.
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"The soap I make is full
of vitamins and minerals
from the milk that you can
absorb into your skin. It's
not at all like the commer-
cial soaps that are full of
chemicals and leave your
skin feeling so dry. All of
those chemicals going into
your body, and who knows
what happens to them
after that, not me," Ms.
Dollins said.
Currently, Ms. Dollins
has two adult female goats,
one that delivered male-
female twin kids in the
spring, and one that is due
in November.
The goats are all Niger-
ian dwarf goats, and look
just like standard dairy
goats in miniature. Their
coloring is varied with
shades of brown, black and
white, making for unique
coat patterns.
Nigerian dwarf goats are
popular dairy goats
because of their small size.
A female will probably
weigh between 55 and 60
pounds, and a male
between 70 and 75
pounds, said Ms. Dollins.
The amount of milk they
produce per day is also
perfect for a smaller group
of daily consumers.
Ms. Dollins plans to keep
a good size herd of goats,
and is excited about the
birth of the new kids.
"This is her fourth
breeding, though her first
with me, and we're hoping
she's only carrying twins,
but she's already huge,"
said Ms. Dollins.
Nigerian dwarf goats can
deliver up to four kids at
Cliff Partlow/staff photographer
One of the Darlene Dollin's nanny goats, who's very timid and ready to deliver kids any
day, watches as the others eats a snack of sunflowers and alfalfa.
one time, she said.
Ms. Dollins describes
herself as a person who
constantly needs new
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"That's one of the rea-
sons I got into the goats,
because I had done drag
racing in the past, and I've
been doing accounting for
so long, and it was a new
challenge," she said.
Doll Babies Farm also
has a small vegetable gar-
den and flocks of chickens,
ducks and geese whose
eggs Ms. Dollins sells.
The goats both give and
take from the garden, Ms.
Dollins said.
"They love to eat the
Kentucky wonder pole
beans, and collard greens
and sunflowers, and then I
use their manure to fertil-
ize the garden," she said.
Ms. Dollins sells the
soap she makes that the
Beachside Farmer's Market
on Saturday.
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yearly golf tournament to
raise funds for improving
their residential and recre-
ational facilities, but this
year, the boys voted to
send all of their funds to
Mr. Simmons to help pay
for his medical expenses.
"(It) speaks volumes to
the respect, admiration
and influence Bart has on
people's lives," Mr. Mulli-
nax said in an e-mail.
A penny per mile is the
current rate of the dona-
Scientist
From page Al
She also won first place
in the microbiology cate-
gory and overall first in
biological projects for her
division.
This was her second
time showing at the state
fair, but her preparation
through the regional fair,
which is sponsored by the
Education Foundation of
Indian River County, is one
of the highlights of her
year.
"It's really great of the
Education Foundation to
be giving us this great
learning opportunity,"
Adriana said.
The Education Founda-
tion is a nonprofit organi-
zation with a mission to
meet the needs of public,
private and charter school
students and teachers
through creating pro-
grams and acquiring
grants and donations.
Though the next regional
fair isn't until January, the
Education Foundation is
already looking for volun-
teers and sponsors for the
event, which is in its 18th
year of existence.
The science and engi-
neering fair gives students
the opportunity to share
their scientific research
tions that have come in
already for the motorcycle
ride, "Big Bart's Benefit
Ride."
Mr. Mullinax said all
donations are welcome for
the ride and for an upcom-
ing barbeque fundraiser at
the Assembly of God
Church Vero Beach on
Nov. 7 from 1 p.m. to 7
p.m.
Donations can be sent by
check to the CentralAssem-
bly of God Church. For
more information, call
Darrell Mullinax (772)
643-8582.
and win college scholar-
ships, said Cynthia
Falardeau, executive
director of the Education
Foundation.
About 550 students
competed for academic
prizes and scholarships
totaling more than
$650,000, she said in an e-
mail.
The next fair will be held
at Gifford Middle School
on January 30, 2010.
The science and engi-
neering fair is the only
regional fair to be admin-
istered by an education
foundation and is funded
entirely by grants and pri-
vate donations.
Volunteers and sponsors
are greatly needed to make
the fair another success,
Ms. Falardeau said.
"It's really cool to see all
the projects. It's math,
computer science, biology,
and you see all the levels of
projects that people do, it's
just very diverse," said
Adriana.
"I think science fairs are
one of the best things that
a student can do," she
said.
For more information
about sponsorship and
volunteer opportunities,
visit www.edfounda-
tionirc.org, or call (772)
564-0034.
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READ IT IN THE
Editor's note: This is a list
of arrests, not convictions,
and all arrestees are pre-
sumed innocent unless or
until proven guilty in a
court of law.
Vero Beach
Police Department
Justin Michael Lloyd, 19,
760 Second St., S.W, Vero
Beach, was charged with vio-
lation of probation. He was
on probation for burglary of a
structure.
Judith Ann Lantz, 53, 2036
DeLeon Ave., Vero Beach, was
charged with aggravated
assault, domestic violence.
*Ronald Alan Gibbs, 51,
2645 11th Ave., Vero Beach,
was charged with felony bat-
tery, domestic violence.
Marcus Jovan Rosier, 25,
1555 14th Ave., No. 121, Vero
Beach, was charged with
aggravated battery with a
deadly weapon, domestic
violence.
*Arthur Lewis Sims, 43,
3353 45th Place, Vero Beach,
was charged with violation of
community control. He was
on community control for
third-degree grand theft.
Indian River County
Sheriffs Office
Eugenia Bryant, 21, 4250
25th Ave., Vero Beach, was
charged with aggravated
battery, domestic violence.
*George Stansbury, 43,
4571 49th St., Vero Beach,
was charged with being a
fugitive of justice and a mis-
demeanor charge of battery,
domestic violence.
*Henry Carseres, 27, no
address given, was charged
with burglary of a dwelling.
*Akeem King, 23, 1360
17th Court Southwest, Vero
Beach, was charged with
carjacking, two counts of
kidnapping, grand theft of
an automobile, grand theft,
aggravated assault with a
deadly weapon, driving
while license suspended,
habitual traffic offender and
false imprisonment.
Julie Melton, 50, 1870 37
Ave., Vero Beach, was
charged with violation of
probation and driving while
license suspended with
knowledge.
Colette S. Capobianco,
55, 211 10th Court, Vero
Beach, was charged with
possession of a controlled
substance and a misde-
meanor charge of driving
under the influence.
*Vonkease "Kease"
Thomas, 26, 4265 31st Ave.,
Vero Beach, was charged
with possession of cocaine.
Billie J. Jumpineagle, 33,
4495 25th Ave., Vero Beach,
was charged with aggravat-
ed battery, domestic vio-
lence.
Michael Standish Payne,
18, 8970 104th Ave., Vero
Beach, was charged with
grand theft of a motor vehi-
cle.
*Jaime Artavian Brown,
23, 746 Fourth Place South-
west, Vero Beach, was
charged with aggravated
battery on a pregnant
female, domestic violence.
Kevan W. Anglin, 21, 3
Plantation Drive, No. 104,
Vero Beach, was charged
with possession of a con-
trolled substance, roxy-
codone and a misdemeanor
charge of possession of drug
paraphernalia.
Larry D. Richardson, 31,
4601 Mantanzads Ave., Fort
Pierce, was charged with
burglary of an occupied
dwelling and misdemeanor
charges of battery and crim-
inal mischief.
Horace Lanette Dean,
67, 8716 100th Court, Vero
Beach, was charged with
capital sexual battery.
Labara Vanaisa Patter-
son, 29, 4290 N. Cypress
Green Lane, Vero Beach, was
charged with felony battery.
Brandi Nicole Cooper,
29, 613 N. Kentucky St.,
Tenn., was charged with vio-
lation of probation and mis-
demeanor charges of issu-
ing worthless checks. She
was on probation for third-
degree grand theft.
Eric Sotero Martinez, 26,
784 Middleton Drive, South-
west, 32968, was charged
with cultivation of marijua-
na, possession of marijuana
with intent to distribute and
possession of psilocybin
mushrooms.
Jason L. Moss, 35, 2403
Gresham Driver, Orlando,
was charged with refusal to
submit to testing, driving
under the influence with
priors and driving while
license permanently
revoked. He was also
charged with failure to
appear on charges of theft of
gasoline, driving while
license permanently
revoked, driving under the
influence, refusal to submit
to testing and driving under
the influence.
Kristina L. Carter, 27, 364
16th St. Southwest, Vero
Beach, was charged with
violation of probation. She
was on probation for
obtaining or attempting to
obtain a controlled sub-
stance by fraud.
Denzil Stewart, 15, 2302
11th Court Southwest, Vero
Beach, was charged with
burglary of a conveyance,
burglary of a conveyance
while armed, burglary of a
dwelling while armed, two
counts of grand theft of a
firearm and third-degree
grand theft.
Bill Elden Harden, Jr., 60,
6375 Seventh St., Vero
Beach, was charged with
driving while license perma-
nently revoked.
Brenda Shuh Mosley, 33,
1395 24th Place Southwest,
Vero Beach, was charged
with child abuse.
Eric Quinn, 35, 1395 24th
Place Southwest, Vero
Beach, was charged with
child abuse.
Paul Thomas Robillard,
74, 9995 138th St., Fellsmere,
was charged with driving
while license permanently
revoked.
Donald Ross Hocken-
bury, 40, 32429 Foxfire Lane,
Deland, was charged with
giving a false name while
detained and dealing in
stolen property.
Trinity Daniel Clenden-
ing, 24, 9150 101st Court,
Vero Beach, was charged
with violation of probation.
He was on probation for
trafficking in oxycodone.
Marcelo Padilla, 26, 801
S. Federal Highway, Pom-
pano Beach, was charged
with violation of probation.
He was on probation for
possession of cocaine.
Florida
Highway Patrol
Stacey Michelle Chalker
aka Stacey Michelle Cum-
mins, 25, 12945 129th Lane,
Sebastian, was charged with
forgery, uttering a forged
instrument, possession of
oxycodone and misde-
meanor charges of driving
under the influence and pos-
session of marijuana. She
was also charged with failure
to appear on charges of sec-
ond-degree petit theft.
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Your Rants & Raves column states that statements of fact
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explain the rant "From a concerned senior citizen" in your
Sept. 11 column?
It begins by stating, "I wish to address the part of Obama's
universal health care plan that states anyone 75 and over, in
order to maintain membership in the plan, must be coun-
seled on suicide."
This is a statement of fact, and it is not accurate, yet it was
included without comment. None of the plans currently
under consideration in Congress, including "Obama's plan"
require counseling on suicide to maintain membership, at
75 or any age. Some of the plans do allow Medicare to reim-
burse seniors once every five years for the cost of voluntary
end-of-life counseling. Such counseling is not mandatory
and does not involve suicide, but rather decisions regarding
living wills, DNRs, hospice care and the extent to which a
person wants extraordinary methods used or not used to
prolong life.
As a newspaper, you have a responsibility to point out
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particularly in a column that professes to check statements
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Is this fair?
Why have our tags and taxes been doubled when there
are people out of work and in foreclosure? Look at all the
money that was given to the Everglades. I guess the Ever-
glades will have fresh water and we will be living in a tent.
Nighttime safety
Sometimes, I come home late from work, and there are
some people walking their dogs, or a kid riding a bike. On
my road, there are only lights on one side, so it's dark. I've
come close to hitting someone. It should be a law that they
should have a flashlights or reflectors on so the drivers can
see them. Something should be done about this for their
safety, if nothing else.
Citizens need work
How can people with temporary Social Security cards get
jobs before citizens? It's not fair. Someone should investi-
gate.
Stand up to our enemies
When Iran, North Korea and other enemies are develop-
ing nuclear weapons and associated delivery systems, this
is a terrible time to show weakness on defense. However,
President Obama in his first attempt to venture into foreign
affairs has made a serious blunder by canceling our pro-
posed missile shield.
Not only has this appeasement made our allies, Poland
and the Czechs, nervous, apprehensive and angry, it has
demonstrated to the entire world that the United States is
not a trustworthy friend.
Enough from Big Brother
If the Democrats are able to get enough votes in Congress
to pass their cap-and-trade bill, every business in the
nation will be forced to obtain emission allocations from
the government for whatever reason, not only for releasing
C02 from smokestacks and using energy for production
purposes, but also gasoline for vehicles, propane for space
heaters and any other source of energy.
Do the American people really want the kind of intrusive,
nanny government where virtually every decision is made
for us by Washington?
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Taking the time to care
Gail Castro and dozens of
CVS Distribution Center
employees came together at
the Gifford Youth Activities
Center Sept. 24 for the United
Way day of caring. Each year,
the event partners hundreds
of volunteers countywide
with those in need.
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Nutrition suggestions from L-S
Last week, I presented
super foods from A-K,
adapted from lists put
out by "Environmental
Nutrition" magazine and
the Tufts University "Health
and Nutrition" newsletter.
This week, it's good foods
that are good for you from
L-S.
Mackerel is not my
favorite fish, but if you like
mackerel, it packs a
nutritional punch with
heart-healthy omegs-3 fatty
acids. The Tufts University
letter reminds me to
remind you that small
children and pregnant
women should eat it
sparingly because of the
risk of high levels of
mercury. Check with your
obstetrician or pediatrician
about the safest fish for
these groups.
Milk, skim or low fat,
helps meet nutritional
guidelines for three cups of
dairy products a day. Milk
provides calcium and
vitamin D, essential for
helping to prevent osteo-
porosis.
Oatmeal. We've all seen
the commercials for it, but
the fact is that oatmeal is a
whole grain and has been
ALIVE
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1 SHELLEY KOPPEL
shown to lower cholesterol.
It's best to avoid the instant
kind that has a lot of sugar.
Onions and garlic
contain sulfur compounds
that can thin the blood and
lower blood pressure. Red
are best, followed by yellow
and then white.
Okra is another one of
those foods I'm not crazy
about, but it's a good
source of folate and
vitamin C. Fried okra
defeats the possible
cholesterol-lowering
benefits.
Oranges are a great
source of vitamin C and
potassium. It's better to eat
a piece of fruit than to drink
the juice, which adds a lot
of calories without the
good fiber.
Peanut butter is a
protein substitute for meats
high in saturated fats. Most
of the fat in peanut butter is
monosaturated, which is
better for your heart. Just
remember, it has a lot of
calories, so go easy on the
portions, and no dipping
the finger in the jar!
Prunes may get a laugh,
but in addition to fiber,
they contain potassium,
vitamins A and B6 and
antioxidants.
Quinoa, which is
pronounced keen-wah,
made both lists. It's a seed,
not a grain, although it is a
whole-grain option. It has
high-quality protein, lots of
fiber and plenty of magne-
sium, potassium, zinc,
vitamin E and iron.
Romaine lettuce is a
much better choice than
iceberg because it has
vitamins A and C and some
taste. Go easy on the
dressings.
Salmon is a favorite
these days and it has a lot
going for it. It's a good
protein source packed with
omega-3 fatty acids that
your heart loves. Keep the
portions to 3 or 4-ounce
servings. Canned salmon
adds calcium, but often has
a lot of sodium.
Sardines have the same
benefits as salmon and also
contain vitamin D.
Shredded wheat gives
you a good start to your day
and has a lot of magne-
sium, which may lower the
risk of diabetes.
Spinach had to be on
the list. How could Popeye
be wrong? The dark leafy
vegetable has vitamins A
and K and lutein, linked to
a lower risk of macular
degeneration.
There's a lot of nutrition
at the end of the alphabet
and I'll finish it off next
week.
Shelley Koppel is unable
to endorse specific treat-
ments for disease. Any
protocols for treatment or
testing she discusses are
accepted standards of
medical practice as recom-
mended by agencies such as
the American Academy of
Pediatrics or the American
Cancer Society. When she
draws from personal
experience, those are her
experiences and are not
medical recommendations.
She is the former editor of
"Today's HealthCare"
magazine and a member of
the National Association of
Science Writers. E-mail
questions to skoppel@bell-
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Collect all your ideas with free service
e live in an era
where it is not
uncommon for
one person to depend on
two or more computers.
And it's not just comput-
ers.
Where once only geeks
carried PDAs, now we
have smart phones that
rival some desktop
systems, in the hands of
just about anyone who
wants one.
Wouldn't it be nice if
there was a way to access
all of the "stuff" that you
were currently working
on, no matter what device
you were on? Imagine
being able to access the
notes you jotted down on
your laptop from in front
of your desktop system,
from your phone, or even
from that computer in
hotels next to the front
desk?
I've been playing
around with a free Web
service this past week
called Evernote and
Evernote does just that: it
provides a secure place
out there, in the Internet
somewhere, where you
can gather together all of
the thoughts and ideas
that go through your head
on any given day with
very little effort.
Go to
www.evernote.com and
click the get started
button. The next page
displays the following text
along with a brief sign up
form and a "captcha"
, COMPUTE
iT THIS
SEAN MCCARTHY
thingy:
"You're moments away
from having perfect
memory! Evernote is
ready to collect all of your
ideas, experiences,
thoughts and memories
into an always-accessible
place.
"Take down your
inspirations and ideas as
they happen, capture
interesting Web pages you
see, images and all, snap
photos of everything from
whiteboards to wine
labels, and then find it all
any time from your
computer, phone, or the
Web!"
Once you fill out the
form and figure out the
captcha thing, click the
register button and you
will be brought to a
confirmation code page.
There you are instructed
to check the e-mail inbox
for the e-mail address you
just entered and look for
an e-mail from Evernote
containing a confirmation
code.
Check your e-mail and
you should find an e-mail
from Evernote with a
small, five to seven
character code. Double
click the code to highlight
it, right click the high-
lighted code and then
click "copy."
Go back to the Evernote
registration Web page that
we left open and right
click the confirmation
code field and then click
"paste." The confirmation
code should appear in the
confirmation code box.
Make a note of the
username and then click
the complete registration
button to bring you to the
sign in sheet. Verify the
username is correct and
then enter the password
and click sign in.
This brings you to the
Evernote Web interface.
It's kind of a central
access point where all of
our synchronized items
can be accessed without
any special software,
which is great for check-
ing something from that
computer in the hotel
lobby.
But how do these notes
get in here in the first
place? Well, we're not
done yet!
The next thing we want
to do is something that we
want to do from all of the
computers we have daily
access to. At the bottom
left of the Evernote home
page, (the page you get to
after you sign in) you
should see a download
link. Click it and open the
downloads page. This will
ask you where you will be
using Evernote and gives
you options ranging from
Mac OSX to Windows to
Palm Pre, iPhone, Black-
berry and more. Click the
icon representing what
kind of machine you are
installing on and then
click the "get Evernote...."
button.
Download and install
the program just as you
would any other software
(and yes, it's safe. It
checks out just fine) and
do the same for each
machine you use regular-
ly. This way, no matter
what machine you are
using, if something strikes
your fancy and you want
to remember it, you can
just "clip it" right to
Evernote and then all of
your machines will have
access.
Things such as e-mails
or Web pages you want to
remember? Just highlight
the text and send it to
Evernote. You can do
screen captures or even
snag pictures from your
camera and have them
accessible no matter how
you access the Web.
Want to learn more? Log
back into the account you
just created at www.ever-
note.com and click the
about link and then learn
more. This explains what
Evernote is built for and is
bound to trigger some
ideas.
Check it out and I hope
you find it useful. I know I
do.
Sean McCarthy fixes
computers. He can be
reached at (772) 408-0680
or help@ComputeThisOn-
line.com (no hyphens).
J
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Swimmers take their mark
i- Chris Weems of Vero
Beach stages in the pool
/ for his heat during the
S ., 2009 Special Olympics
r-Florida State Aquatics
Championships last
Saturday. He and more
than 300 other swimmers
from all across Florida,
gathered at the North
County Aquatics Center for
the annual event.
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VERO BEACH Harvest
Food and Outreach Center
will host tours of its newly
expanded campus at 1360
28th Street, Vero Beach.
The one-hour tours,
which include refresh-
ments, are open to the
public and designed to
introduce the community
to the nonprofit, whose
mission is to provide food
and hope to those in need.
Founded in 2003 as
Kingdom Harvest by Austin
and Ginny Hunt, the
organization changed its
name to Harvest Food and
Outreach Center in 2006.
In addition to being a
food subsidy program,
where those at 200 percent
of the poverty level or
below can shop for name-
brand food for 30 cents on
$1, the center provides
crisis services, emergency
food boxes and cash
assistance, Medicaid
advocacy and job skills
training and job placement
assistance.
There is no charge for the
tours, which are especially
designed for potential
referral agencies and
individuals who can
support and further the
mission of HFOC. No
donations will be solicited
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Nov. 17 at noon; and Dec. 3
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Are we atheists?
The Pope's successful visit to the Czech Republic was
wonderful. However, it has revealed that half of the people
there consider themselves atheists. This is the sad result of
the armies of the Soviet Union, which crushed and con-
quered this small nation and the atheistic communists
brainwashed them. President Obama mistakenly wants the
United States to be more like the socialist countries of
Europe, but the governments there have lost their energy
and the people there have lost their souls.
School woes
Increasingly, people are coming to realize the ills of the
public schools will not be solved by throwing more money
at them. The failings of the educational establishment are
far deeper than lack of resources.
Cap and tax
The Democrats are lobbying for a cap-and-trade bill,
which is 1,428 pages long and which almost nobody has
read. Tucked into the fine print are numerous increases in
our taxes. It is no wonder that the Republicans are calling it
the "cap-and-tax" bill.
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VERO BEACH Young
ladies between the ages of 16
to 21 are invited to attend
Teen Social Scene, to be held
at the Heritage Center in
downtown Vero Beach on
Nov. 5, from 6-8 p.m.
The event will offer the
opportunity for young ladies
to register to be a candidates
in for the 2010 Miss Hibiscus
Pageant, which will occur on
April 16, 2010.
The first 20 registered as a
candidates will have the
chance to select their pageant
dresses from Dillard's and
later be able to purchase
them with a 20 percent dis-
count.
The winner of Miss Hibis-
cus 2010 will be able to keep
her dress as a gift from Dil-
lard's, along with a $1,000
prize from the Hibiscus Festi-
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The event will include a
fashion show at 6:30 p.m.
Models will include previous
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The Color Experience
Salon and Dillard's beauty
advisors will talk about and
demonstrate the latest hair
styles and make-up tech-
niques. They will be handing
our free samples and there
will be an opportunity for
someone to win one a free
makeover.
Admission is $5, and will
include a chance to enter to
win a formal dress from Dil-
lard's.
Entertainment will be sup-
plied by the Mercury and
Urban Warfare Bands, dDoor
prizes will be handed out,
and light refreshments will be
served.
For more information, call
(772) 453-5727.
THE BRIDE OF CHRIST WEARS COMBAT BOOTS
W Aglow International Southeast North Area
LA L Team will be holding a Women's Conference
__G ____ ._ Friday, October 9th and Saturday, October
10th, at The Vero Beach Inn.
Come and explore with us the topic of "The Bride of Christ", as Rev.
Yvonne Williamson, from Detroit Michigan, expounds on God's Word
and the power of His Holy Spirit in her exciting and humorous way.
Listen intently as she lays out the ground work to get out your spiri-
tual combat boots, dust them off, and then lace them up in prepara-
tion for the battles that rage ahead.
A registration fee of $50.00 for this event, will include the two-day
conference, a special sit-down dinner on Friday evening and a
delightful luncheon buffet on Saturday. Come prepared to be ushered
into the presence of The Lord with heartfelt worship led by Kathleen
Burghuis, three exciting teachings by Pastor Bunnyee, (Rev.
Williamson), and individual prayer time with devoted prayer partners.
Come and be a part as the Spirit of God resurrects The Vero Beach
Lighthouse which will continue to meet thereafter on the second
Monday of each month beginning November 10th, 2009.
Must RSVP by Thursday, October 8th by 9pm
Call Del Bates 772-713-8914
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Photo courtesy of Paris Productions
Teen Social Scene will be held at the Heritage Center in downtown Vero Beach on Nov. 5,
from 6-8 p.m. From left: Dewey Stalvey, Mariel Chambers, Darlene Forage, Emileigh
Whitehouse, Savannah Gross, Sarah Stone, Katie Schraw and Adrienne Poteat, Cathie
Callery, Chloe Rose and Elizabeth Graves Bass.
Web site tracks kids' information
For Hometown News
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A new Web site helps
parents keep track of
information about their
children.
Kidashboard.com was
create by parents and for
parents who are endlessly
collecting information
vital to their kids' lives but
leaving it in different
places, such as the refrig-
erator door, a bulletin
board or somewhere in
their computers.
Kidashboard.com lets
parents keep the informa-
tion in one place where it
can be shared with other
adults who need access to
the information.
Kids never log onto the
site, It costs $20 for the
first child and $10 per
additional child or when
renewing.
Parents or caregivers
create a child's account
and each folder can con-
tain an infinite number of
topics.
When a child is first sub-
scribed, default topics,
such as after school activi-
ties, medical history,
homework, emergency
contacts and school
friends, among others, are
automatically included.
But parents can delete
what they want and create
their own custom topics. If
parents can think of a
topic, they can add it.
And unlike social net-
working sites, Kidash-
board.com allows parents
to control the information,
deciding who they want
viewing specific informa-
tion about their child or
children.
For example, parents
might choose to share
emergency contact infor-
mation with a soccer
coach or babysitter.
Viewers see only what
parents want them to see
and get e-mail alerts when
a parent has updated
information.
For more information on
Kidashboard.com, go to
kidashboard.com.
You may also contact
Renee Page at
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Mums the word for fall
ith Halloween,
Thanksgiving and
the holidays in the
air, fall mums come to
mind.
Garden mums come in
many colors and styles, are
a staple to the fall season
and represent the end of
summer and the onset of
cooler days and evenings.
Mums are actually fairly
easy to grow and can
withstand both low and
high humidity situations.
Mums can actually mimic
the look of other flowers
such as the smaller flower of
a daisy (daisy mums) or the
larger and fancier varieties
that can almost look like
roses. You can get chrysan-
themum plants in almost
every color but blue.
The first batch of garden
mums should be arriving in
your garden center very
shortly, so be sure to check
frequently or ask an
employee when they expect
their first shipment.
Mums have been around
for a long time and I am
sure that many of you have
helped your parents or
grandparents display these
colorful gems during the
holidays. Most of the
varieties that we use here in
North America are simply
known as garden mums
with the botanical classifi-
cation of Dendranthea
grandiflorum.
About 80 percent of all
garden mums are sold
during fall and early winter.
The reason these colorful
plants burst into bloom in
fall is because the shorter
days, cooler temperatures
and longer nights all
contribute to the triggering
mechanism that causes
them to burst into color.
Many people simply buy
their mums in the fall
already in bloom from
retailers, while still others
like to plant their own
plants and watch them
mature and bloom in their
own gardens.
If you decide to try
planting your own, do so in
the spring, so the root
systems can have a chance
to get well established to
ensure a happy healthy
plant. Mums should be
planted in a location that
will get only a half-day of
sun or slightly less.
This is especially true in
the areas south ofVero
Beach. The areas north of
Vero Beach will probably
have better results with
growing mums in the
garden, as the harsh effects
of the sun are slightly
lessened.
You can ensure you will
get more flowers in the fall if
you pinch back the top inch
or so of growth about every
three weeks until about mid
July. This process will help
to promote heavy flowering
in the fall.
Please note, only do the
above process if you plan on
growing and maintaining
your garden mums on a
year-round basis.
Mums will grow in a
variety of soils as long as it is
well drained. Mums do not
require a lot of fertilizer, but
will appreciate a light
feeding about once a month
with a water-soluble
fertilizer such as Miracle
Gro. It will also help if you
stake your plants, as this
will help them to support
themselves and keep the
heavy Florida rains from
Martin County thru
Ormond Beach
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knocking them over.
If you plan on only using
your mums as a potted
decoration for the holidays,
many of the same rules will
apply.
Keep the plant in a bright,
well-lit area of the house
and do not let it get too dry
between watering cycles.
Remember that potted
plants will dry out much
faster then plants that are
placed in the ground. A/C
will also have an impact on
your plants' moisture level.
Once your plants have
server their useful life a
holiday decoration, many
people just choose to throw
then away and plan on
buying new next year, while
others will choose to plant
them and enjoy their color
again next season.
If you decide to plant your
gems for next year, simply
choose a well-drained area
that has some protection
from the hot summer sun.
Dig a hole about twice the
size of the plants' existing
root ball. Place the plant
slightly below the original
soil level of the pot. Fill in
with a good-quality topsoil
or a soil mixture with
organic compounds mixed
in. Water the plant in. You
are now on the road to enjoy
your plants again next
season.
Joe Zelenak has 28 years
experience in gardening and
landscape. Send e-mails to
hometowngarden@gmail.co
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Charlotte G. Sewell
Charlotte G. Sewell, 94, ofVero Beach, died Sept. 21,
2009.
She was born in Carnesville, Ga., and lived inVero Beach
since 1990.
She worked for the Budd Company in Philadelphia as a
cost clerk. She was a member of Roseland United
Methodist Church.
She is survived by several nieces and nephews.
Memorial ot ,i hItnoiIs nmiy be made to Roseland United
Methodist Church hiilthdug fund, P.O. Box 157, Roseland,
FL 32957. Arrangements by Strunk Funeral Home.
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HarborChase of Vero Beach
Provides a Unique Environment for Alzheimer's Residents
Diane was losing her Dad...bit by bit...and it seemed that there was nothing they could do. They felt so
helpless.
"The Alzheimer's diagnosis was scary," she told us. "But the day Dad needed direction to find the bathroom
in the home where he and Mom had lived for 20 years, we knew he needed more help than we would be able
to provide at home."
"Dad had been a senior executive, a family man, and a confident leader, full of love with a special passion for
life. In fact, he was the anchor of our family and we all looked to him for security, affirmation and direction.
Could we possibly find a place where his life would be honored and he would continue to feel the respect
he had earned?"
A friend recommended the Memory Care program at HarborChase of Vero Beach. She was very
complimentary of HarborChase's expertise in caring for victims of Alzheimer's disease.
Diane set an appointment to visit HarborChase, a little doubtful that anyone besides family could really help
with her Dad's needs. However, when she visited HarborChase she was amazed at what she discovered.
"At HarborChase of Vero Beach each resident is treated with respect," said Diane. "We were impressed
to learn that the staff invests significant time learning all the details of each new resident's background
then designs a personal program that aligns with his interests. The community's full schedule of activities
stimulates resident's imaginations, promotes community and celebrates cherished memories. Dad loves
singing along with vintage tunes at the frequent live concerts and appreciates the simple exercise programs
offered each morning."
Even the building design encourages residents to feel both independent and safe. From the small, cozy
living-room areas to the family-style dining rooms, each space has been intentionally designed with resident's
emotional needs in mind. There are even special stations designed to remind each resident of activities that
once shaped his or her identity. As Diane put it, "Dad 'goes to work' each morning at a wonderful desk,
offering recommendations and management decisions to all who will listen. When he wants to work in the
garden, he can step outside to a secure, spacious courtyard with plenty of room for new plants."
"We love and care for the residents as if they were our own family," commented Meghan Wilson, Executive
Director of HarborChase. "And we include family members as often as possible; in fact, we become an
extension of their family."
With the healthy meals and snacks, social engagement, and the freedom to move around within the community,
residents have the potential to experience an improvement in health and quality of life.
As Diane explains, "It is never easy to face an Alzheimer's diagnosis or to move a parent to an assisted living
community, but since Dad moved to the Memory Care program at HarborChase, he is less agitated, even
joyful. Mom's quality of life has improved too. Now that she is not so worried about Dad, she can continue
the volunteer work that has meant so much to her for years. We are so glad that we found HarborChase of
Vero Beach's Memory Care program."
"Sometimes Dad still needs direction to find the bathroom," Diane added, "but at this special time in his life,
our family is so grateful to know that Dad still has the love, understanding and respect that he deserves."
For more information contact: Julie Hull, Director of Sales
HarborChase of Vero Beach
4150 Indian River Boulevard
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(772-778-7727)
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Renal Care Centers of Vero Beach/
Fresenius Medical Care of North America
Serving Indian River County Since 1988
If you or a loved one has been diagnosed with kidney disease, you may be feeling dismayed and lost. You
are not alone!
Renal Care Centers of Vero Beach/Fresenius Medical Care of North America, located at 1515 Indian
River Boulevard, Suite A-101 in Vero Beach, is the preferred dialysis center in this area for guidance
and direction in this time of need. They assist patients and their families to cope with the physical, mental
and emotional impact of end stage renal disease (ESRD) on their lives. Every patient with End Stage
Renal Disease has different medical problems and personal needs, and Renal Care Centers of Vero Beach/
Fresenius Medical Care of North America recognizes this and tries to match those needs with the most
suitable form of dialysis.The staff has extensive experience in the diagnosis and management of chronic
kidney diseases and also offers a home program. They empower patients and their families facing all stages
of kidney treatment to regain control of their lives, enabling them to overcome fears and problems of the
present with renewed hopes and dreams of the future.
The authors of this 2009 Fall Edition Local Business Update suggest that you call Renal Care Centers
of Vero Beach/Fresenius Medical Care of North America at (772) 778-4917, and take advantage of
their services. Little Caesars Pizza
HOT-N-READY Pizza
Little Caesars $5 HOT-N-Ready Pizza has been serving delicious products for over 50 years. Two great
locations in Vero Beach conveniently located at 755 2711' Avenue (Oslo and 27th Avenue) and at 1555 US
Highway 1 in the K-Mart Plaza. Little Caesars only uses the finest, freshest ingredients. The dough is made
fresh each day, and the cheese is freshly shredded never frozen! The world famous pizza such contains
a secret blend of spices that the customers love. What is $5 HOT-N-Ready? A large 14" Pepperoni or
Cheese Pizza, hot out of the oven and ready when you are! No need to call ahead! No need to wait. No
limit. Custom pizzas are available by calling ahead to your local Little Caesars restaurant. In addition to
the $5 HOT-N-Ready pizza is a variety of delicious, mouth-watering products such as Crazy Bread, Italian
( lI'ie- Bread, Caesar Wings, and Pepperoni Cheese bread all for just $5 or less...Call or simply stop by
Little Caesars Pizza open 7 days. 755 27"', phone (772) 778-7717 and at 1555 US Highway 1, phone (772)
770-4041. Sandridge Golf Club
Serving Vero Beach Since 1987
If you are looking for a high quality golf course, which is enjoyable, challenging, and affordable then you
must experience Sandridge Golf Club. To ensure that you enjoy the ultimate golfing experience, customer
service and golf course maintenance are given top priority by dedicated PGA golf professionals.
A spectacular collection of golf holes, unique in character and strategy, makes this course exceptionally
playable for the beginning golfer, with plenty of interest and challenge for the expert player. They offer the
maximum golfing experience for every skill level. Sandridge Golf Club, located at 5300 73r Street in Vero
Beach, includes a covered driving range, practice putting green, practice bunker, pitching and chipping area.
and a clubhouse containing a Pro Shop, award-winning restaurant, lounge, and ladies' and men's locker.
Take your golfing experience to its highest level... and come enjoy their new CHAMPION greens. Isn't it
time you committed to making your golf experience a most memorable one?
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VOLUSIA COUNTY -
Daytona Beach Shores is a
small community with
4,500 residents but it is
capable of hosting up to
30,000 visitors during spe-
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The city is also home to
the Shores Spa Resort and
Hotel and the Living Leg-
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"The history of the
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member or Living Legends
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"It started up in Ormond
and reached Daytona by
the (19)30s then came
down in this area in the
(19)40s. The sport went
inland in the 50s when the
Speedway was built."
Many great racing leg-
ends are commemorated
in the bricks, including
William "Bill" France, Mad
Marion MacDonald, Rapid
Roy Hall, Ethel Flock Mob-
ley, Vicki Wood, James
Jerome "Red" Voigt and
more.
"If you are a racing fan
it's nice to see," Mr. Hopes
said. "People don't realize
that where City Hall sits at
in the Shores is part of the
old race track and grand
stand. A1A was also part of
the old track. It all had to
be moved, basically,
because people could not
The Living Legends
of Auto Racing
.V IMemorial brick
walk of fame in
Daytona Beach
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inscribed bricks
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pioneers of auto
racing.
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make it to their homes."
The group also runs the
Living Legends of Auto
Racing Museum located in
the Sunshine Park Mall in
South Daytona.
The Shores Spa &Resort
is the Daytona area's pre-
mier resort and spa. It
offers luxurious rooms
with spectacular views of
Daytona Beach, the
Atlantic Ocean and Inter-
coastal waterway.
"We have a 10-story lux-
ury resort and spa that is
Daytona's only four dia-
mond hotel. It is really an
unexpected luxury," said
Susan Keavbney, the
resort's marketing director.
"Actually, we have a lot of
locals who live in Port
Orange, Daytona and
Ormond who come to take
advantage of our Indulge
Spa and Azure fine dinning
restaurant."
The resort contains
warm hues, Italian marble
restrooms, pillow top beds
and chic furnishes. Rates
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nologies on the college's
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The event will include
seminars, breakout ses-
speaker. Ms. Petersen is a
designer and co-host of
Lifetime television's "The
Balancing Act."
Registration cost is $149.
To register, call the CCTI at
(888) 283-1177 or visit
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start at $109 per night.
"It's really a cool and fun
undiscovered hang out
space," Ms. Keavbney said.
"It is refreshing and quiet
and at this time of year we
are not as busy, so locals
can really take advantage."
Just south of the Shores,
in Ponce Inlet, is one of the
state's most recognizable
attraction: the Ponce de
Leon Inlet Light Station,
located at 4391 Peninsula
Drive. It stands 175-feet
tall and is the tallest light-
house in Florida. It is also
the second tallest masonry
lighthouse in the nation.
The 203-step structure
attracts 175,000 visitors a
year. Admission is $5 per
adult and $1.50 per child
under 11. It opens every
day at 10 a.m. Closing
times vary per time of year.
Today, the structure con-
sists of the tower and a
museum with memorabil-
ia and historic facts on the
lighthouse and the sur-
rounding community.
The lighthouse was con-
structed in 1883 and
opened in 1887 as the
Mosquito Inlet Light-
house, which was the
name for the surrounding
area. The Lighthouse
name changed in 1927
when Mosquito Inlet was
renamed Ponce Inlet.
Kerosene lit the struc-
ture up until 1920 when a
generator was installed
making the transition to
electricity.
In 1998 the structure
became a National His-
toric Landmark. The
Ponce Inlet Lighthouse
Preservation Association
maintains and runs the
structure.
"Those who visit will see
on of the largest collec-
tions of lighthouse optics
in the world," director of
operations Mike Bennett
said. "The Lighthouse also
gives visitors a sense and
feel of what life was like at
the turn of the century for
Florida's coastal resi-
dents."
For more information,
visit www.livinglegendso-
fautoracing.com,
www.shoresresort.com,
www.ponceinlet.org.
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Prosecutors say in March,
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daughter to drive three
younger siblings from their
house inVaughn to a day
care about 15 miles away in
Great Falls. Police say
Parenteau claimed she was
too sick to drive and on
medication.
The state said it agreed to
the plea agreement because
the 12-year-old girl did not
want to testify against her
mother.
School tells all parents
their children are absent
From www.wcmt.com: A
student absence phone call
that went to every family of
students at aWest Ten-
nessee middle school
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The automated call is set
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children have been marked
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the call went to parents of
all 475 students at the
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but dozens of anxious
parents called after receiv-
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quickly sent another call,
saying there had been an
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Out &
about
THROUGH OCTOBER
Gallery 19 presents an
exhibit paying tribute to
Ferrari cars and drivers by
artist Robert O'Rourke entitled
"Voitures le Rouge" Ferrari
"The Red Cars" at the gallery
located at 840 19th St. in Vero
Beach. The exhibit is free and
open to the public. Gallery
hours are Tuesday through
Saturday from noon to 8 p.m.
For more information, call
(772) 794-5471.
SATURDAY, OCT. 17
*Vero Beach High School
Band hosts the 28th annual
Crown Jewel Marching Band
Festival at Citrus Bowl
Stadium at the school, located
at 1707 16th St. in Vero Beach.
High school musicians from
Florida's top high school
bands will perform halftime
and competition shows in a
preliminary and finals format.
Tickets are $12 for both
preliminary and final events.
The finals competition begins
at 6:30 p.m. with gates
opening at 5:30 p.m. Tickets
for the finals only competition
are $10 per person and
available at the stadium gate.
For more information, visit
www.crownjewel.vero-
beach.fl.us.
A church yard sale for
buyers and sellers at the
Unitarian Universalist
Fellowship of Vero Beach will
be conducted from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. A wide assortment of
trash and treasures will be
available and there is ample
free parking. Vendors who
bring their own tables and
goods can have two parking
spaces to set up their wares
for a $15 contribution. For
more information about
becoming a vendor, call Spike
Vrusho at (772) 567-8185. For
general information about the
event, call (772) 778-5800.
SATURDAY, OCT. 17-
SATURDAY, NOV.21
Learn to belly dance, a
six-week course taught by
professional dancer Aisha
(Judy Cornell) will be held on
Saturday from 12:30-2 p.m.
in a Riverside Theatre dance
studio. This fun-filled dance
instruction will help partici-
pants strengthen their core
muscles, tighten their abdomi-
nals, increase stamina and
learn an ancient dance
method to music. No prior
dance or athletic ability is
necessary and these low-
impact classes are suitable for
all ages. For more information
or to register, call Aisha at
(772) 971-0408 or visit
www.shimmygirl.com.
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The cast of 'The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee' in rehearsal for the show, which opens Riverside The-
atre's 2009-10 season on Oct. 15.
'Bee' to kickstart season at Riverside
By Barbara Yoresh
Entertainment writer
VERO BEACH It's an
oxymoronic question
posed by students to Eng-
lish teachers nearly every
day: "Does spelling
count?"
Well, yes it does, not only
in the classroom but also
on stage during "The 25th
Annual Putnam County
Spelling Bee" which opens
Riverside Theatre's 2009-10
season with a Tony award-
winning musical comedy
on the Stark Mainstage.
The show premieres
Thursday, Oct. 15 at 7:30
p.m. and performs through
Nov. 1.
The music and mirth,
plus a surprise or two, cele-
brate spelling bees and the
sometimes over-achieving
competitors who vie to
become the winner.
"The 25th Annual Put-
nam County Spelling Bee"
was a Broadway hit written
by Rachel Sheinkin with
music and lyrics by
William Finn.
Riverside Theatre's pro-
duction is directed by New
York City-based Bill
Castellino, who directed
last year's Riverside The-
atre smash hit "La Cage
aux Folles" and the Waxlax
Stage drama "The Last Five
Years."
Starring in this produc-
tion are J. Cameron Bar-
nett (who appeared in last
year's "La Cage"), Janna
Cardia and Jeff Talbott as
the adults who barely got
out of their own child-
hoods intact.
The show's "spellers" are
played by Emily
Booromeo, J.R. Bruno,
Verinoca Kuehn, Mattie
Price, Alyssa Malgeri and
Daniel Shevlin, who ulti-
Series kicks off with Lincoln,
By Barbara Yoresh
Entertainment writer
VERO BEACH They
were two of this nation's
most acclaimed self-
made men who changed
the course of history dur-
ing the Civil War era.
And now, during the
inaugural presentation of
the Emerson Center
Humanities Series for
2009-10, audiences will
"meet" President Abra-
ham Lincoln and aboli-
tionist/orator Frederick
Douglass.
"A Meeting of the
Minds" will be presented
Sunday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m.
at the center, located at
1590 27th Ave. in Vero
Beach.
The humanities series
enters its third season in
partnership with the
Florida Humanities
Council, presenting
speakers and perform-
ances relating to Florida,
national history, culture
and other
issues.
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seven pro-
grams are
free and
open to
the pub-
lic. y ,
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recogni-
tion of the Frein
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anniversary of Lincoln's
birth and the 150th
anniversary of his elec-
tion to the presidency,
George Frein of South
Carolina and Charles
Everett Pace of Texas will
portray Lincoln and Dou-
glass, who met three
times in the White House
to forge a mutually
respectful association in
the fight for human
equality.
Though separated by
race, both Lincoln and
Douglass shared humble
beginnings and were pos-
sessed of great intellect
and elo-
quence.
Born a
slave, Mr.
Douglass
w a s
taught to
read and
became
one of the
nation n's
l e a d i n g Pace
abolition-
ists, orators, reformers,
statesman and champion
of equal rights.
Mr. Pace has been por-
traying Mr. Douglass for
more than 30 years and
has won national recog-
nition for that role.
"It has literally and fig-
uratively been life alter-
ing for me to portray
Frederick Douglass. He
has taken me all over the
country and world," Mr.
Pace said.
He noted that his por-
trayal of Mr. Douglass
began about 1976 in a
one-man drama and led
mately learn that winning
isn't everything and even
losers win by being in the
game.
"It's a wonderful cast,"
Mr. Castellino said of the
professionals he audi-
tioned in New York City.
Musical director for the
show is David Nehls; Cliff
Simon is scenic designer;
Craig Beyrooti is sound
designer; Karl Kern is light-
ing designer and costume
designer is Randi Dell'Ac-
qua.
Rounding out the cast
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Douglass
him to a meeting with Mr.
Frein in 1991, when the
two appeared in a Chau-
tauqua assembly presen-
tation.
Mr. Pace and Mr. Frein's
combined portrayals of
Douglass and Lincoln
were premiered the night
before the final presiden-
tial debate at Hofstra
University last year.
While Mr. Lincoln was,
according to Mr. Frein, "a
fine wordsmith," he was
primarily self-educated
and read his own self-
written speeches rather
than speak extemporane-
ously. His abilities at
anecdotal story-telling
were legendary and
learned at his father's
knee. Yet, once he held
elective office, he became
highly cognizant of a crit-
ical press, Mr. Frein
noted with a laugh.
Both Mr. Lincoln and
Mr. Douglass knew Amer-
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Aries-March 21-April 19
Co-workers and associates
need to know how much
you appreciate them. Loyalty
and support depend on it.
You have the drive and ambi-
tion to get the ball rolling.
The greatest success comes
when you delegate parts of
the plan to trusted associates
to carry out. This team effort
insures short and long term
success.
Taurus-April 20-May 20
Refuse to let self-doubt slow
you down or sidetrack you.
Your priorities are in line. You
know what you want. Stay
strong in these beliefs. You
have a great heart. You work
hard. Live in the moment
and you will see success
everywhere you turn. Refuse
to let the world or negativity
rob you of your rightful
reward s.
Gemini-May 21-June 21
Maintain your present rou-
tine. It will continue to move
you forward toward your
goals and dreams. You have
an inexhaustible supply of
goodwill and encourage-
ment to others. You always
know when family and asso-
ciates need a helping hand.
Be sure to let others know
what you need, as well great
communicator.
Cancer-June 22-July 22
You are what heart is all
about. Your love is legendary.
You have great empathy.
When others hurt, you hurt.
You are always there to give
comfort. Yours could be
called a celebration of life.
This wonderful sense of
humanity will always guide
you in the right direction. You
are a true spirit guide. Keep
up the great work.
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22
You live your full life like
there is no tomorrow. It's
called Leo passion. You are a
fire sign, you know. This is
your true nature. You plan for
the future, but you live it
now. This makes you a won-
derful inspiration for those
around you who feel and see
this light. It uplifts everyone.
Life is going your way. Keep it
moving.
Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept. 22
Seek balance and health for
all. Be sure to give these
things to yourself, as well.
You are important, too. Let
your instincts continue to
guide you on when to act
and when to wait. Trust in
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SUNDAY, OCT. 18-
THURSDAY, APRIL 8
The Emerson Center's
third annual Humanities
Series in partnership with the
Florida Humanities Council
begins Sunday, Oct. 18, with
a presentation by Charles
Everett Pace and George
Frein entitled "Abraham
Lincoln and Frederick
Douglass A Meeting of
Mind," in recognition of the
200th anniversary of Lincoln's
birth and the 150th anniver-
sary of his election. Seven
acclaimed speakers and
performers will be show-
cased during the series and
each presentation will relate
to Florida and national history
and issues. Admission to
each is free and all perform-
ances begin at 7 p.m. The
Emerson Center is located at
1590 27th Ave. in Vero Beach
at the intersection of 27th
Avenue and 16th Street. Free
admission to the 800-seat
Emerson Center is on a first-
come basis. For more about
the Humanities Series, call
(772) 778-5249.
TUESDAY, OCT.20
The Vero Beach High
School Performing Arts
2009-10 season tickets are
available to the public. The
entire season package is $50
per person and includes
seven events featuring jazz
and classical symphony
concerts under the direction
of Matthew Stott; "No More
Homework," a comedy
featuring the school's drama
department directed by Dee
Rose; choral presentations led
by Gregory Harris and more.
There will also be special
performances (sold separate-
ly) of "the Wizard of Oz" and
the 17th annual Red, White &
Blue Concert. Call the box
office at (772) 564-553Z
FRIDAY, OCT.23
Downtown Friday's 15th
anniversary celebration will
be held from 5:30-8:30 p.m.
in downtown Vero Beach on
14th Avenue between 20th
and 21 st streets. Vero Beach's
favorite street party for the
entire family will feature
music, booths, food and
drink. Children will enjoy a
bounce house, cotton candy
and sand art while adults will
enjoy a special beer and wine
garden and live entertain-
ment. Admission is free and
there is adequate downtown
parking. For more informa-
tion, call (772) 473-6909 or
(772) 234-4412 or visit
online at www.mainstreetver-
obeach.org.
SATURDAY, OCT. 24
A Dogs for Life "Bark
Mart" at the Off-Leash Dog
park, located at the intersec-
tion of 12th Street and 16th
Avenue in Vero Beach will be
held from 3-6 p.m. during the
"Howl-O-Ween" event. Thrift-
store-type, gently-used items
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ican history, Mr. Frein
said.
"Both of these men were
well-read in the founding
fathers and they knew the
country had gotten off
track," he said.
Although Mr. Lincoln
authored and delivered his
Emancipation Proclama-
tion as a war message, he
was a somewhat reluctant
abolitionist, whose initial
intention was to leave
alone the issue of slavery
in those states where it
had been established, Mr.
Frein explained.
Mr. Douglass came to
visit Mr. Lincoln to com-
plain about the disparity
in pay between black and
white soldiers fighting the
Civil War.
"Douglass had a great
deal of influence. Lincoln
knew Douglass by his rep-
utation. Douglass
impressed Lincoln and
Lincoln impressed Dou-
glass," Mr. Frein said.
"Lincoln wanted to save
the union. That was his
goal. Douglass told him
that without freeing the
slaves there could be no
union. It was a military
necessity.
"Jefferson Davis had
even considered freeing
the slaves to work for the
Confederate cause. Slaves
were being used to
advance the war effort in
the south," Mr. Pace said.
Both Mr. Frein and Mr.
Pace are former academics
who now enjoy acting the
roles of historical figures.
"I live through them vic-
ariously," Mr. Pace said.
"Charles (Everett Pace) is
a much better actor than I
am," Mr. Frein said mod-
estly.
"But audiences are very
generous and easily sus-
pend disbelief to go along
with the illusion of Lincoln
and Douglass. They get
caught up in the exercise
and leave saying, "we
heard Lincoln and Dou-
glass tonight," he said.
For more information
about the Emerson Center
Humanities Series, call
(772) 778-5249.
about the show. Mr. Castellino said.
Bee "'Spelling Bee' studies the Though there is lots of
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very young people and also "good, smart laughter" in
for each show will be four studies the parenting the show, there are also
audience volunteers, who they've had. poignant aspects.
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participate in the spelling to that competition in much touching and very, very
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"It's wonderful to see a child find some-
thing he or she is good at. Competition can
be healthy and offer exciting options for
children," Mr. Castellino said.
It's when competition becomes obsession
that problems arise, he noted.
"Obsession is no good. In a spelling bee,
there is only one winner and the others have
to find ways of accepting not winning," Mr.
Castellino said.
"'Spelling Bee' delves into the question of
what constitutes healthy competition.
"Part of growing up is learning now not to
be first all the time. The play is about the
journey children take and how they handle
things," Mr. Castellino said.
He promised a "very unique experience"
for theater goers, because in addition to
music and comedy, the show has a high
level of originality.
"The construct is one-of-a-kind and the
music is clever and smart. It's a quirky show,
hardly business as usual; a real off-beat and
smart musical comedy," Mr. Castellino said.
Riverside Theatre is located at 3250 River-
side Park Drive inVero Beach.
Performances are Wednesdays and Thurs-
days at 7:30 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays at 8
p.m. with matinees on Wednesdays, Satur-
days and Sundays at 2 p.m. Tickets for "The
25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee"
are $22-$25.
For more information, call the box office at
(772) 231-6990 or visit online at www.river-
sidetheatrecom.
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for humans or dogs are
needed. No clothes, however,
unless they are gently used
doggie outfits and no books
unless they are dog subject
matter. Those wishing to make
donations of household items,
artwork, knick-knacks, dog
stuff, kitchen wares, small
furniture items, etc. may
contact Joyce Smith at (772)
563-0091 or deliver items to
the park between 9-11 a.m.
The Howl-O-Ween festivities
begin at 3 p.m. with a parade
at 4 p.m.
THROUGH OCT. 25
The Vero Beach Museum
of Art presents "Rooted in
Tradition: Art Quilts from the
Rocky Mountain Quilt
Museum" in its Homes Gallery
in an exhibit sponsored by the
Patricia M. Patten endowment.
There is no admission charge
to view this exhibit or any of
the museum's other
summer/fall exhibitions. The
exhibit chronicles the history
of art quilts from 1980 to the
present in a movement, which
brought the quilts from the
bed to the wall. Sixty-four
quilts in the collection reflect
the change from traditional
repeated block designs to
more free-spirited, edgy art
forms. The Vero Beach
Museum of Art is located at
3001 Riverside Park Drive in
Vero Beach. For more informa-
tion, call (772) 231-070Z
FRIDAY, NOV. 6
-An inaugural Teen Social
Scene for area girls ages 16
to 21 will be held from 6-8
p.m. at The Heritage Center in
downtown Vero Beach. Those
attending will be able to
register as entrants in the
upcoming 2010 Miss Hibiscus
Pageant and the first 20 who
register to attend will have a
chance to select their pageant
gowns from Dillard's at a
substantial discount. Dillard's
will present a teen fashion
show and beauty stylists will
demonstrate techniques for
hairstyles and makeup. Live
music by local bands Urban
Warfare and Mercury. For more
information, call (772) 453-
5727; (772) 778-8800 or
(772) 569-0974.
FRIDAY, NOV. 20-
SUNDAY, NOV.22
The 12th annual Festival
of Trees to benefit educa-
tional programs of Riverside
Children's Theatre will feature
an international theme "Hands
Around the World." Forty-five
decorated trees and wreaths,
as well as a gingerbread village
and more will fill the Agnes
Wahlstrom Youth Playhouse
and the Anne Morton Theatre
located at 3280 Riverside Park
Drive in Vero Beach. The
festival will kick off with the
gala preview on Friday at 6:30
p.m. and feature food stations
which will represent the four
corners of the globe. Tickets
for the party are $150 per
person and junior tickets for
those under 35 are available in
advance for $75. A family night
is also planned from 6 to 8:30
p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 21. The
cost is $35 and includes
admission for four; a reindeer
seek and find; cookie decorat-
ing and kid- friendly refresh-
ments. Youngsters are invited
to wear their favorite pajamas
to take part in a pajama
fashion show, storytelling with
Miss Julie and a sing-a-long
with Miss Shannon. A visit by
Santa will highlight the
evening. Regular festival hours
are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 21
and 22 and admission is $7 for
adults and $3 for children. For
details, call (772) 234-8052.
SUNDAY, NOV. 22
The Emerson Center
presents ABC's "Wide World
of Sports" producer/director
Doug Wilson for a special
evening that recalls "the thrill
of victory and the agony of
defeat" of the long-running
show. Mr. Wilson will appear
for two shows and discussions
at the VIP cocktail reception
and will share interesting and
informative stories and video
clips with audiences at 4 and 7
p.m. shows. Tickets are $30 in
advance and $40 at the door.
Students attending with a
parent or possessing a student
ID will be admitted for $15.
Partial proceeds of the event
will benefit the Indian River
County Salvation Army's
season of giving to the needy.
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your higher power. When you
feel the blessing of spirit, take
bold action. No power on
earth will stop you. True hap-
piness follows.
Libra-Sept. 23-Oct. 22
You always have kind words
for everyone. It's because of
vour human kindness. Your
feelings run deep. When you
love, you love deeply. When
you hurt, you hurt just as
education center.
Food will be distributed
from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. to
Indian River County pet
owners seeking assistance.
"Our goal is to keep pets
and people together. For
those families who are
struggling to feed their
pets, we're hoping our food
much. Listen to your inner
wisdom. Continue to trust
your first impressions. They
speak when you are listening.
There is no greater truth.
Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21
Aren't you glad you held firm
to your beliefs when others
tried to sway you with theirs?
Your heart power is
unmatched. Others may not
always understand you, but
they are awed by your results.
This glorious inner strength
will always be there to light
and guide your path when
bank will achieve that
goal," said Phaedra Kohler,
director of customer and
volunteer services.
Pet food bank recipients
are asked to bring a photo
ID and fill out an applica-
tion listing the number
and type of animals in
their home. Recipients can
you ask for it. Yours is a
blessed life.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21
When you begin to get side-
tracked, step back, catch a
second wind, regroup and
move forward again. Look at
your options. Prioritize them.
Work on the most important
ones first. Your greatest
dreams are on the way. Now
is no time to get stuck or give
up. Have a little fun every day.
Now take it to the next level.
Capricorn-Dec. 22-Jan. 19
Your strong belief in doing
things right is a major factor
in your wonderful personal
and spiritual growth. When
you get that "tight" feeling,
nothing can slow you down
in your quest for victory over
life. Your heart is huge. You
are a superstar in life and
spiritual royalty. It's because
of forgiveness, compassion
and loyalty.
receive pet food for three
months and may reapply
to the program, if neces-
sary.
The Humane Society is
located at 6230 77th St.,
Vero Beach.
For more information,
call (772) 388-3331, Ext. 30.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18
You handle responsibility
very well. You know and do
what is expected of a leader;
such a strong conscience.
Don't forget that you need
nurturing, too. Take a break.
Slow down. If your heart isn't
in it, don't do it. Your best
ideas surface when you are
relaxed and feeling happy.
Now we all share your
renewed joy.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20
Say this out loud each morn-
ing upon arising: "My life is
filled with joy, peace, love,
health and abundance. I
gladly share my abundance
with others. I take time each
day to be alone with my
source to heal, renew and be
inspired. This is my day. I see
God in everyone. I am richly
blessed and so grateful."
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TREASURE COAST -
Citrus Bowl Stadium at
Vero Beach High School
will come alive with thou-
sands of high school musi-
cians from Florida's top
high school bands per-
forming their halftime and
competition shows in the
28th annual Treasure Coast
Crown Jewel Band Festival,
on Oct. 17.
This annual gathering of
some of the finest high
school bands in Florida is
presented in a preliminary
and finals format.
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ship of Vero Beach is located
at intersection of 27th Avenue
and 16th Street in Vero Beach.
Call (772) 778-5249.
THROUGH NOV. 28
The Southeast Gallery of
Art presents the photogra-
phy exhibit "World Views"
The exhibit will feature
pictures of travels in the
United States and around the
world. Thirty-two images were
selected for the exhibit from
more than 100 entries which
came from photographic
artists in several countries. For
more information, call (772)
643-6994.
THROUGH DEC. 27
The Vero Beach Museum
of Art presents "SANCTUARY:
Anna Tomczak Photography"
in an exhibit featuring 30
large-format photographs on
display in the museum's
Schumann Gallery. The
photographs are still-life
assemblages created from
personal mementos, symbolic
objects, flowers and antique
materials which are then
photographed to produce
watercolor-like prints. Her art
images have won many
awards, been featured on
eight book covers and have
been showcased in a variety of
publications. For more details,
call (772) 23 1-0707
NOW THROUGH FALL 2009
The Vero Beach Museum
of Art announces free
admission to all art exhibits
now through fall. All visitors
are asked to stop at the front
visitor's desk to pick up a
complimentary admission
ticket for admission. Museum
hours are Monday through
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. and Sundays from 1-4:30
p.m. The museum will be
closed on Mondays from
Memorial Day through Labor
Day. The Museum of Art is
located at 3001 Riverside Park
Drive in Vero Beach. For more
information, call (772) 231-
0707
ART GALLERIES
Artists Guild Gallery, 44
Royal Palm Pointe, Vero
Beach. Call (772) 299-1234 or
visit
www.artistsguildgalleryver-
obeach.com for upcoming
events.
The Gallery at Windsor,
10680 Belvedere Square, Vero
Tickets are $12 for both
competitions. Tickets are
not available for the pre-
liminary competition only.
The finals competition
will begin at 6:30 p.m. with
gates opening at 5:30 p.m.
Tickets for the finals
competition will be $10 per
person and available at the
stadium gate.
The festival is sponsored
by the Vero Beach High
School Band and the Fight-
ing Indians Band Boosters.
For more information,
v i s i t
www.crownjewel.vero-
beach.fl.us.
Beach. By appointment only.
(772) 388-4071.
- Gallery 14, 1911 14th Ave.,
Vero Beach. (772) 562-5525
* The Laughing Dog Gallery,
2910 Cardinal Drive, Vero
Beach. Open 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Monday-Saturday. (772) 234-
6711
* Tiger Lily Art Studios and
Gallery, 1903 14th Ave., Vero
Beach. (772) 778-3443.
BARS AND CLUBS
Bodega Blue, 2115 14th
Ave., Vero Beach.
* Capt. Hiram's Resort, 1580
U.S. 1, Sebastian. For a look at
the full entertainment lineup,
visit www.hirams.com. (772)
589-4345
* Earl's Hideaway Lounge
and Tiki Bar, 1405 Indian
River Drive, Sebastian. Live
Delta Blues music Tuesday
nights by Ernie Southern.
(772) 589-5700, (772) 388-
2597 or
www.earlshideaway.com.
*Kelley's Irish Pub, 484 21 st
St., B, Vero Beach, Friday night
sing-along in the piano bar.
(772) 567-3838
* Long Branch Saloon, 2199
Seventh Ave., Vero Beach.
(772) 569-4075
- Marsh Landing, 44 N.
Broadway St., Fellsmere:
Folk/acoustic duo HairPeace
every Saturday, 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Call for other entertainment
schedules. (772) 571-8622.
* Riverside Cafe, 1 Beach-
land Blvd., Vero Beach, Live
entertainment. (772) 234-
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fest celebration with the
Junior League of Indian
River and presented by
the George E. Warren Cor-
poration will be held Oct.
10, from 3-8 p.m. at the
MiLB Vero Beach facility
at Dodgertown.
The festival will include
a beer garden for adults,
with many international
beers to taste.
Bounce houses and
crafts for children will be
available.
Live entertainment, fea-
turing a Rockin' Band,
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man- costumed dancers
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Authentic food will be
available, including brats,
pretzels and potato pan-
cakes.
A designated driving
offering will provide com-
plimentary rides home via
cabs to attendees.
General admission tick-
ets are $5, and tickets
including unlimited sam-
ples of beer are $25 in
advance.
The Junior League of
Indian River is an organi-
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ted to promoting volun-
tarism, developing the
potential of women and
improving communities
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*Beach concert series:
Oceanside Business Associa-
tion, 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Ocean Drive in front of the
Holiday Inn. Web site:
www. verobeachoba.com
* The Humanists at Bare-
foot Bay will meet at the
South Mainland Library,
7921 Ron Beatty Blvd.,
Micco, to enjoy Juanita N.
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call (772) 664-0170.
*About Boating Safely,
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. at the City
Complex Annex, 1245 Main
St., Sebastian. Cost of mate-
rials is $35 (reduced for fam-
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gram is taught by Coast
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mation, call (772) 589 8523.
FRIDAY, OCT. 16
*Vero Beach 90th anniver-
sary celebration. The event
is planned to be held from
5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on the
grounds of Pocahontas Park
(21st Street and 14th
Avenue) and in front of the
Heritage Center in historic
downtownVero Beach. Plans
include a variety of live
entertainment, food and
beverage vendors, historic
booths, the introduction of
city officials, pioneer fami-
lies and other special guests.
For more details, call (772)
978-4700.
*Making Great Strides
Against Breast Cancer, 2-
3:30 p.m. at Indian River
Medical Center. For reserva-
tions, call (772) 563-4627.
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Two tasty meal and dessert ideas from mom's cookbook
Sell smart shoppers.
S This week it's back to
mom's old cookbook.
Chicken breasts, when on
sale, can feed an army for
practically nothing. And, by
adding a gourmet touch,
every entree is different and
delicious. Mom was constant-
ly entertaining and knew that
well.
Boneless chuck steak or
round steak are steals,
especially when they're
offered buy one, get one free.
These recipes are basically
one-pot meals. They are easy
and can be prepared in
advance.
Years ago, upscale Italian
restaurants in NewYork City
always offered tortoni, a
creamy ice cream-like
confection for dessert. While
looking through the cook-
book, there it was. It's high fat
and cannot be changed, but
for special occasions it's a
must have.
Enjoy. See you next week.
CHICKEN WITH
ARTICHOKES (NIB)
Serves 4
One 15-ounce can
artichokes
2 large boneless, skinless
whole chicken breasts (a
whole breast has two
lobes), split
3/4-teaspoon salt
1/4-teaspoon each of
pepper and paprika
1-2 tablespoons Canola
oil
4 tablespoons butter or
1/4-cup butter substitute
1/4-pound fresh mush-
rooms, thinly sliced
4-1/2 teaspoons flour
1/3-cup chicken broth
2 tablespoons sherry
Drain artichokes well, halve
and set aside. Sprinkle
chicken with spices. In a large
skillet brown chicken in oil for
about 5 minutes, turning
once. Place side by side in
baking dish.
In small saucepan, sautO
mushrooms in butter or
substitute; cook for 2 min-
utes. Sprinkle with flour,
stirring constantly. Add broth
and sherry; stir until thick-
ened. Mix in artichokes and
pour over chicken.
Cover and bake at 350, 35-
45 minutes.
STEAK PIZZAIOLA
(NIB)
Serves 4
Italian beef steak pizzaiola
is a delicious, easy, oven pot
roast. Fresh or canned
tomatoes maybe used. I
prefer fresh tomatoes when
the price is right. I will give
you both versions.
2 pounds round steak or
chuck steak
2 large ripe tomatoes
sliced 1/2-inch thick, and
1/2 cup water, OR
One 28-ounce can Italian
whole tomatoes with
liquid (crushed)
3 large cloves garlic, sliced
1/2-teaspoon oregano
Several sprigs fresh Italian
parsley, chopped, or 1
teaspoon, dried
1 teaspoon salt
1/2-teaspoon black
pepper
ROMANCING
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with the
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ARLENE BORG -
Trim meat of all visible fat.
Place in metal baking pan,
broil on each side in oven
until browned.* (This step will
add color and flavor). Remove
from oven, set controls to 350
degrees, bake.
If fresh tomatoes are used,
place all over top of browned
steak. Top with remaining
ingredients, cover with foil
and bake for 1-1/2 to 2 hours
until meat is fork tender. Add
more water if necessary.
If canned tomatoes are
used, pour them over steak.
Top with remaining ingredi-
ents and proceed as above.
Do not add the 1/2-cup water.
*Steak pizzaiola may be
cooked on the stove top or in
the oven. To cut the fat, I
prefer the broiling method.
This is delicious served
with rice.
BISCUIT TORTONI
(NIB)
Serves 12
Muffin pans (2-1/2
inches), enough for 12
Cupcake liners
2 cups whipping cream
6 soft coconut maca-
roons, finely crumbled (1
cup)
1/2-cup sifted confection-
er's sugar
Dash of salt
1 tablespoon rum, light
or dark
1-1/2 teaspoons vanilla
1/4-cup slivered almonds,
toasted
6 candied or maraschino
cherries, halved
Double liners; place into
12 muffin cups. Combine 1
cup cream with macaroons,
sugar and salt; chill 30
minutes. Whip remaining
cream to soft peaks. Fold in
chilled macaroon mixture,
rum and vanilla.
Spoon into muffin cups,
sprinkle almonds evenly
over each, top with a cherry
half. Cover and freeze until
firm, 3 hours or overnight.
AUNT JUNE'S
FORGOTTEN
COOKIES
(Divinities)
These cookies are light,
low fat and delicious, not to
mention easy to make.
2 egg whites
2/3-cup sugar
Dash salt (optional)
1 cup chopped dates or
chocolate chips, optional
1 cup chopped nuts,
optional
Beat whites until creamy.
Add sugar and salt, beat
until stiff. Fold in remaining
ingredients. Line cookie
sheets with aluminum foil.
Drop batter by 1/2 tea-
spoons for small cookies
(preferable), or whole
teaspoons onto cookie
sheet, spacing 2 inches
apart. Preheat oven to 400
degrees for one to two
cookie sheets, 500 degrees
for three or four. Place
sheets in oven, close door,
turn oven off and forget
about them until tomorrow
morning or until oven is cold.
Do not open door before
oven is cold.
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the American Cancer Society.
Registration begins at 7:15
a.m., event begins at 8:30
a.m. Sebastian River Medical
Center. Web site: www.can-
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*Beachside half
marathon: IRC Healthy Start
Coalition. 6:30 a.m. at River-
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site: www.irchealthystart.org
Screen on the Green. Indi-
an River County Recreation
Department and Pointe West
present free family movie
night series outdoors on the
lawn at sunset at Pointe West
in Vero Beach This month:
"Coraline." Web site:
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*U.S. Navy Armed Guard &
Merchant Marine Veterans
who served in World War II
will host a meeting at 9 a.m. at
the Marsh Landing Restau-
rant at 44 North Broadway,
Fellsmere. For information
call (772) 571-0230.
*Celebrate the 117th
anniversary of Roseland's
settlement in 1892 with an
old fashioned barbecue
party at Roseland's Old Fire-
hall at 8029 129th Court just
off Roseland Road. Doors
open at 10:30 a.m. Food will
be served from 11 a.m.-2
p.m. The $10 per person
entrance fee covers a full
plate of homemade barbe-
cue, baked beans, slaw, corn-
bread and iced tea. Tickets
may be purchased at the
door. Music, white elephant
sale from 8 a.m.-noon and
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Getting ready for match play in the Anderson Cup
In keeping with a tradi-
tion started in fall 2003,
the Saints Golf Course at
Port St. Lucie on Morning-
side Boulevard is once again
hosting a match play
championship that is open
to all golfers.
The sixth annual Ander-
son Cup will take place from
Nov. 7-15.
Originally named the
"Saints Cup," the match
play event was renamed in
honor of the late Jim
Anderson, a long-time Port
St. Lucie resident, city
councilman, golf enthusiast
and Saints supporter.
The match play champi-
onship was one of the Jim's
favorite events and one
would be sure to find him
around the leader board
congratulating qualifiers
and giving his opponents a
little good-natured razzing.
His enthusiasm for the
game and competition is
deeply missed, and his
friends and fellow golfers
have kept his memory and
love for the game and his
community alive with this
event.
Now it's your turn to join
the fun and play in a
championship event like no
other in the area.
Most recreational golfers
and amateurs have compet-
ed with our friends in match
play or watched the Ryder
Cup matches, but have
never really played in a
championship using the
GOLF
JAMES -
STAMMER
format.
Some of us may have
played in county amateur
championships, but very
few have enjoyed competi-
tion the old-fashioned
Scottish way.
Match play was how the
game was originally con-
tested. Golfers would play
for each hole, the lowest
score winning. Whoever
won the most holes over the
18-hole match was the
winner.
Usually, you find a match
play event at a private club.
There really is nothing like it
for amateurs who play
public golf. With that in
mind, former head profes-
sional, Phil Henry, started
the event, which has gone
on to become a favorite of
golfers from the area.
It begins with an 18-hole
stroke-play qualifier on Nov.
7. The low 64 qualifiers
advance to the match play
segment of the event. From
there, golfers will be flighted
and matched up against an
opponent. The pair will play
their match the following
day, Nov. 8.
The field will be reduced
over the following week
until there are only four
golfers remaining. The
semi-final matches will take
place on Nov. 14, with the
18-hole final match sched-
uled for Nov. 15.
The Anderson Cup
Treasure Coast Match Play
Championship is open to all
amateurs, 16 or older.
Entrants can be year-round
or part-time residents of
Indian River, St. Lucie,
Martin or Okeechobee
counties.
The entry fee for the
entire competition is $100.
It includes all green fees,
cart, range balls for each
round and prizes.
If you advance past the
18-hole qualifier, this
becomes a pretty inexpen-
sive way to get in some great
golf in a competitive setting.
On the entry form, you can
select your preference of
starting time for the Satur-
day qualifier, with groups
going out beginning at 7:30
a.m. The deadline for entry
is noon on Tuesday, Nov. 3.
Tee times for the 18-hole
qualifier will be posted after
7 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov.
4.
Winners of each flight will
receive gift certificates. The
winner of the championship
flight gets the prestigious
Anderson Cup. Runners-up
will also win prizes and
perhaps bragging rights
over their golf buddies.
The Saints features a
fantastic clubhouse where,
after their matches, golfers
will be able to swap stories,
while enjoying the full-
service bar and grill. The
restaurant is open well into
the evening offering a full
menu including steak,
seafood and other favorites.
Even non-golfers can find a
relaxing spot to wait for
their golfer to finish.
In addition to the club-
house, improvements
around the course are
plentiful, as well. The
landscaping added over the
past few years has had time
to mature and become a
part of the course.
To find out more about
the Anderson Cup or to
have an entry form faxed or
mailed to you, call the
Saints pro shop at (772) 398-
2901.
James Stammer has been
an avid golfer and golf
enthusiast for 30 years. He
hosts the Tuesday Night Golf
Show on WPSL 1590-AM
radio station. Contact him
at jstammer@yahoo.com.
S call 794-4655
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bake sale. Vendors may sell
products for a table fee of
$10. All of the proceeds will
be used by the Friends of
Historic Roseland in provid-
ing college scholarships to
Roseland students. Roseland
is located on the shores of
the St. Sebastian River and
Indian River Lagoon. For
details, call (772) 646-5900.
SUNDAY, OCT. 18
*Abraham Lincoln and
Frederick Douglass: A Meet-
ing of Minds. Charles Everett
Pace and George Frein por-
tray these giants in recogni-
tion of the 200th anniversary
of Lincoln's birth and the
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150th anniversary of his elec-
tion to the presidency.
FRIDAY, OCT. 23
*15th anniversary celebra-
tion of Downtown Friday,
presented by Main Street
Vero Beach on 14th Avenue
in historic downtown.
FRIDAY, OCT. 30
Community Harvest Fes-
tival, sponsored by the Salva-
tion Army. This event will be
fun for the whole family with
free food, games, hay rides,
bounce house, costume con-
test, cake walk and door
prizes. 6-9 p.m., Salvation
Army location, across the
street from the Skate Factory.
SATURDAY, OCT. 31
*Halloween parade, spon-
sored by the Vero Beach
Recreation Department.
Applications to participate
in the 51st annual Hal-
loween parade are still avail-
able for participants, ages 0-
17. Parade participants
assemble at 9:30 a.m. At 10
a.m. parade begins. Line up
begins at the east side of the
Freshman Learning Center
and parade ends at the Vero
Beach Community Center.
Web site: www.covb.org
Trick or treat with T-Rex-
at McKee Botanical
Gardens. Adults and chil-
dren of all ages are invited to
wear costumes and trick or
treat in the garden. For more
information, go to
www. mckeegarden.org.
*Happy Howl-o-ween
event, sponsored by the
Humane Society of Vero
Beach and Indian River
County. Fun for the whole
family, both two- and four-
legged, from 11 a.m. to 4
p.m. at the Humane Society
of Vero Beach and Indian
River County.
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Veterans, Post No. 3 and
Women's Auxiliary, located at
2500 15th Ave., Vero Beach,
holds business meetings at 7
p.m., on the second Wednes-
day of each month. Social
meetings are held at 6 p.m.,
on the fourth Wednesday of
the month. New members
welcome. Call (772) 231-5673
or (772) 770-2558.
Indian River County His-
torical Society preserves the
artifacts, sites and structures
related to Indian River Coun-
ty heritage and offers maps
and directions to sites of his-
toric interest throughout the
county. The society is housed
in a 1903 Vero Beach Train
Station, located at 2336 14th
Ave., Vero Beach, and is open
Monday, Wednesday and Fri-
day 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Call (772)
778-3435.
Vero Beach Museum of
Art features exhibitions of
international, national and
state importance are shown
throughout the year in four
galleries. The museum also
houses a gift shop store and
is the largest teaching muse-
um school in Florida. It is
located at 3001 Riverside
Park Drive, Vero Beach. For
details, call (772) 231-0707.
*Vero Beach Green Market
is held every Friday from 9
a.m.- 1 p.m. Find plants, fruits
and vegetables, seafood,
herbs, coffee, freshly-made,
donuts, hand-milled soaps,
lotions, teas and on occasion,
artisan sausages and cured
meats, fresh local eggs,
homemade doggie treats and
much more. The market is
located at the corner of 14th
Avenue and 21st Street in
front of the Heritage Centre.
Guided kayak tours: Visi-
tors paddle along the Indian
River Lagoon and enjoy
nature at its tropical best.
Experience the thrill of close
encounters with dolphins,
manatees and exotic birds.
The guide is a master natu-
ralist and U.S. Coast Guard
captain. Cost is $47 each for a
2-1/2 hour tour. Reserva-
tions are required. Space is
limited to 12 participants.
Call (772) 234-3436.
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across the street.
$53,500 772-770-9475
BEST BUY IN THE
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view. High altitude.
Bryson City $39,500.
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JENSEN BEACH Sugar
Hill private comm with
Tennis court 1+ acre. on
cul-de-sac Very desirable
great Karma $239,000
631-842-8934
772-873-6816
PORT ST LUCIE Resi-
dential lot, 80x125, ap-
prox 1/4 ac, off California,
Nr SLW, 1-95. $19,900
David Sery, Keller Wil-
liams RE 786-877-2412
STUART, ROCKY Point
residential lot, .86 ac,
$155,000. Very negotia-
ble. Great for boaters.
David Sery, Keller Wil-
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321-806-1240
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800-622-2832 Ext 210
FORT PIERCE quiet
friendly adult park. Shed
screen porch. Low rent
Nice lot. Pets OK. Near
shopping and beach.
$4000/obo 772-467-1589
FORT PIERCE- 2/2
w/screen enclosure, shed
& storage area. All appli-
ances, carpet & linoleum
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OBO. 772-634-1507
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$19,000 772-466-7159
772-971-9313
MARTIN COUNTY
RENT TO OWN
55+ GOLF community 2/2
over 2000 useable sqft.
Reduced to $45,000 814-
677-6787 until Nov 1
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concrete driveway in Vil-
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Call 321-806-1240
MICCO SEBASTIAN 55+
2/1.5 carport & shed.
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has pool & clbhse. Small
pet OK. Owner local
$9,800 609-432-4274
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es to choose from.
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STUART- St. Lucie
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Doublewide 2/2 with
screened porch & carport
$69,000 772-597-2955
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from. Starting at
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from $374/mo.
Free cable,
park financing
(Adult Park)
Lot rent $325/mo.
Includes Water,
Sewer, Garbage.
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407-283-5277
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Owner 1-800-810-1590
www.wildcatknob.com
CENTRAL GEORGIA
12 Acres $2275/ac.
5.44 Acres $3000/ac.
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Homesites, 1.25acres-
20acres starting@
$3900/acre.
Owner financing
w/no credit check.
Call Larry 706-364-4200
or Habla Espanol,
Alfredo 786-217-8152
HUNTING LAND 539+
Acres Prime Hunting
Deer/ Turkey. Dodge/
Laurens Counties, GA,
on Alligator Creek.
Ponds/ Electric/ Bldgs.
Possibly split into 100ac.
$1,300/acre. 813-478-
4606
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VIRGINIA MTNS
Closeout Sale!- 2.5 acres
with pond near stocked
trout stream, near state
park, $29,500, must sell.
Bank financing.
1-866-789-8535
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FORT PIERCE, room w/
priv bath in nice home.
$500/mo incl util, phone,
cable, & home access.
772-359-4976, 489-4976
VERO BEACH IR BLVD
55+, Private bed & bath,
pool & clubhouse. Kit
privileges, utilities, cable
TV, internet, phone. N/S
$475/mo. 772-643-8838
FORT PIERCE Island
House 2-br 2-full bath 2
screened porches, over
looks the pool. $700/mo
or sell for $44,000
772-460-9137
FORT PIERCE- Virginia
Park Apts. $49. Moves
you in! No application fee
or deposit with approved
credit.772-464-8522
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1958 CHEVY DELRAY
Rebuilt from ground up, 2
tone, original radio
straight 6. Manual trans
$17,000 386-671-9907
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corn ad # 37539
1976 CONTINENTAL
MKIV shows/drives new.
A/C, sunroof, moonroof,
full power, 460ci,
dependable show car.
$10,000 386-846-1698
CHEVY NOVA 1970- 350
auto, bucket seats, cold
air, Rally wheels
Restored to original
$9900/obo 772-201-2838
see photos online at
www.HometownNewsOL.
com ad # 37487
MAZDA MIATA 1999
convertible. Manual very
fuel efficient, 70K miles
mechanically great, good
rubber. Low mileage for a
99. $5850. 772-299-3342
GREAT Buy!
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2007, 45K miles, moon
roof, all power, new tires,
cold AC, rebuilt title,.
Must sell $12,900
772-521-5111
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Includes W/D pool,
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$675/mo 772-461-1897
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NORTH CAROLINA
MOUNTAINS
Mild 4 Seasons! E-Z to
finish log cabin shell, w/
loft & basement, includes
acreage $99,900.
Mountain & waterfront
homesites
$39,000-$99,000.
E-Z Bank Financing!
828-247-9966 (Code41)
North Carolina, West-
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Owr/Bkr 828-286-1304
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OWNER MUST Sell. 4+
acres- $57,300 Nice oak
trees, private access to
lake. All utilities in. Ready
to build when you are!
Financing avail. Call now
8 6 6 3 5 2 2 249.
www.fllandbargains.com
S.E. TENN MTNS Land
discounted 5+ acre
Tracts from $24,900 w/
utilities. Must Sell!
Ocoee/Hiwassee River
Area. Large Mtn Tracts
from $2250/acre. 800-
531-1665 or 931-260-
9435
ATE FO
FORT PIERCE 2/1 on
deadend quiet street, Ige
yard freshly painted, pets
ok. $600/mo +one mo
free772-263-3908 aft 6pm
HUTCHINSON ISLAND
So. Beach. Oceanfront
Efficiencies, 1 & 2Br
Apt's. Rent Includes utilit-
ies, cable, Wi-fi, laundry
rm. Furn/ Unfurn. $500-
$1000/Mo 912-224-1236
or 772-201-0370
INDIAN PINES
VILLAGE gated comm
on Indrio Road. Lge 1/1.5
condo, 850 sq ft. New
kitchen, all appl. all
amenities & pets ok.
$595/mo. Avail. immed.
305-984-2688
SEBASTIAN Efficiency
Furn., all utilities, cable,
refrig, microwave, laun-
dry pool, Pets ok (fee)
$199/wk 772-589-4546
SEBASTIAN- Spacious
3/2 bedroom MOVE IN
SPECIAL ONLY $200.
W/D in all units, cable,
water, sewer & more in-
cluded. 772-581-4440
*restrictions apply
*Income restrictions apply
VERO BEACH $550
moves you into a clean
2bdrm. close to City Hall.
Central Air. Call
772-713-4363
VERO BEACH 55+ Villa
Mar Furnished 2/2 1st
floor. FL room, Comm
pool & clbhse. $700/mo
+ sec 772-569-2354
VERO BEACH Luxury
1br apt, high ceilings,
part util incl, CHA, Cen-
trally located. New paint.
$535/mo 772-643-8826
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FREE 3-DAY Vacation!
Donate Your Car, Boat,
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SCOOTER HONDA 1993
Elite 90cc 650 actual
miles. $895. Custom
carrier available for $395
772-532-7327
WANTED JAPANESE
Motorcycles Kawasaki,
1970-1980 Z1-900, KZ90
0, KZ1000, S1-250, S2-
250, S2-350, S3- 400,
H1-500, H2-750, Cash
Paid, Free Nationwide
Pick Up 800-772 -1142 or
310-721-0726.
WANTED JAPANESE
Motorcycles Kawasaki,
Z1-900, (KZ900) 1972-
1976, KZ1000 (1976-
1980), KZ1000R (1982-
1983), Z1R, S1-250,
S2-350, S3-400, H1-500,
H2-750, Honda CB750
(1969- 1975), Susuki
GS400, GT380, Cash
Paid, Free Nationwide
Pick Up 800-772-1142 or
310-721-0726.
SPECIAL
37' PILGRIM 2006 Park
Model Trailer 2-br/1-ba
set up in a 55+ retirement
park. $0 down $0 interest
$575 per month, includes
payment on trailer lot and
insurance. $18,000
772-359-5231
305-247-4021
CAMPING MEMBER-
SHIP LIFETIME!
Camp Coast to Coast
USA/Canada/Florida. $10
per night (full hook-up)
Year Round. Paid $1595,
MUST SELL $595.
1-800-236-0327
RV'S NEEDED!
Buy, Consign or Trade.
Giant Recreation World.
888-863-8503 Don x150
FORD RANGER XLT
2008 1 owner, low miles,
warranty $12, 500/obo
772-342-3344
Boats &
Watercraft
17' KEY WEST 1720CC,
2004, 4 stroke Yamaha
90, depth/fish finder, trol-
ling motor, Luminator tlr
$12,500. 321-724-4957
see photos online at
www.HometownNewsOL.
com ad # 37540
Call Classified
800-823-0466
17'2" 1997 SCOUT with
115/hp Yamaha. Walk
thru console, great flats
boat & family boat. Trailer
has new wheels & winch
$5600 772-571-7781
20' PONTOON fishing
rig. 55HP Johnson.
Galvanized trailer new
tires. $3500 Call after 5.
772-388-2868
BOATS; 1000's of boats
for sale www.florida-
mariner.com reaching 6
million homes weekly
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COURT FOR INDIAN
RIVER COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: P2009-0512
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
ALICIA RODA,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of Alicia Roda,
deceased, whose date of
death was June 13, 2009,
is pending in the Circuit
Court for Indian River
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is PO. Box 1028,
Vero Beach, Florida
32960. The names and
addresses of the
personal representative
and the personal
representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this
notice is served must file
their claims with the
Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against the
decedent's estate must
file their claims with the
court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF
THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO
(2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first
publication of this notice
is October 9, 2009.
Personal Representative:
Alice Rocks
6417 Graves Avenue
Van Nuys, California
91406
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Glenn B. Grevengoed
Attorney for Alice Rocks
Florida Bar No. 0736694
2801 Ocean Drive, #201
Vero Beach, FL 32963
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IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR INDIAN
RIVER COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. P20090471
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ELVESTER B.
MOWATT, Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of ELVESTER B.
MOWATT, deceased,
whose date of death was
June 18, 2009, file
number P20090471, is
pending in the Circuit
Court for Indian River
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is 2000 16th
Avenue, Vero Beach,
Florida 32960. The
names and addresses of
the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this
notice is required to be
served must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE
TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF
THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO
(2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first
publication of this notice
is October 2, 2009.
Personal Representative:
Mary Dabner
8715 Aragon Lane
Knoxville, TN 37923
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
MICHAEL J. SWAN, Esq.
Florida Bar No. 509116
Rossway Moore & Taylor
5070 N. Highway A1A,
Suite 200, Vero Beach,
Florida 32963 Telephone:
(772) 231-4440 Pubs:
Oct 2, & Oct 9, 2009
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IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR
INDIAN RIVER
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO. P-2009-0524
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JAMES E.WUTHRICH,
a/k/a JAMES EDWARD
WUTHRICH, Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of JAMES E.
WUTHRICH, a/k/a
JAMES EDWARD
WUTHRICH, deceased,
whose date of death was
August 10, 2009, is
pending in the Circuit
Court for Indian River
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is Post Office Box
1028, Vero Beach,
Florida, 32961-1028. The
names and addresses of
the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this
notice is required to be
served must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE
TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF
THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO
(2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED. The
date of first publication of
this notice is October 2,
2009.
Personal Representative:
Sally Ann Wuthrich Dunn
605 17th Avenue
Vero Beach, Florida
32962-1428
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Chester Clem, Esquire
Attorney
Florida Bar No. 014060
Chester Clem, PA.
2145 15th Avenue
Vero Beach, Florida
32960-3435 Telephone:
772-978-7676 Pubs: Oct
2, & Oct 9, 2009
IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT FOR INDIAN
RIVER COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No.: P2009-0513
IN RE: THE ESTATE OF
SANTIS C.
CARDAMON E ,
Deceased.
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of Santis C.
Cardamone, deceased,
whose date of death was
June 12, 2009, is
pending in the Circuit
Court for Indian River
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is 2000 16th Ave,
Vero Beach, Florida,
32960. The names and
addresses of the
personal representative
and the personal
representative's attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this
notice is served must file
their claims with the
Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against the
decedent's estate must
file their claims with the
court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF
THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO
(2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of the first
publication of this notice
is October 2, 2009.
Personal Representative:
Marcia Barber
36 Centerview Drive
Shelton, CT 06484
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Glenn B. Grevengoed,
Attorney for Marcia
Barber
Florida Bar No. 0736694
2801 Ocean Drive, #201
Vero Beach, FL 32963
Telephone: (772)
234-5600 Fax: (772)
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Oct 9, 2009
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COURT FOR INDIAN
RIVER COUNTY
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
WILLIAM CHARLES
MURRAY LUSCOMBE
Deceased. Division
Probate
File No. P2009-0553
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
The administration of the
estate of WILLIAM
CHARLES MURRAY
LUSCOMBE, deceased,
whose date of death was
March 18, 2009, is
pending in the Circuit
Court for Indian River
County, Florida, Probate
Division, the address of
which is 2000 16th
Avenue, Vero Beach,
Florida 32960 or P.O.
Box 1028, Vero Beach,
Florida 32961. The
names and addresses of
the personal
representative and the
personal representative's
attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate on
whom a copy of this
notice is required to be
served must file their
claims with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE
TIME OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF
SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM.
All other creditors of the
decedent and other
persons having claims or
demands against
decedent's estate must
file their claims with this
court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED
WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF
THE FLORIDA
PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING
THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO
(2) YEARS OR MORE
AFTER THE
DECEDENT'S DATE OF
DEATH IS BARRED.
The date of first
publication of this notice
is October 9, 2009.
Personal Representative:
Murray Clarke Luscombe
21 Pine Arbor Lane #203
Vero Beach, Florida
32962
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
Marie S. Conforti, Esq.
Attorney for Murray
Clarke Luscombe
Florida Bar No. 22436
Univest Building
2770 Indian River Blvd.,
Suite 310, Vero Beach,
FL 32960-4297
Telephone:
(772) 257-0421
Fax: (772) 569-9303
Pubs: Oct 9,& Oct 16, 2009
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2009, at 9:30 a.m., the
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Place of sale to be: 610
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Pub: October 9, 2009
LEGAL NOTICE: On
Wednesday October 21,
2009, at 9:30 a.m., the
following vehicles will be
sold at public auction to
pay for towing/storage
owing against them:
One (1) 1991 ChevVIN#
1 G1 BL53E2MW171722
Place of sale to be: 610
Old Dixie Hwy Jerry's
Wrecker Vero
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