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I got two ing of a dozen diehards of little kids I’m raising.’” their regular business meeting at the Clubhouse Restau- the Greater Daytona Some may have a pre- rant, located at the Daytona Beach Golf Club recently. Shrine Club was contained vailing image of what it to a single corner of the means to be a Shriner, all finding new members. nationally; today, it’s dining room. bedecked in maroon, tas- Gary Bergenske, the 310,000. Its parent organi- Gray-haired men nursed seled fezzes and wooing “Imperial Divan” of the zation, the Masons, is suf- patty melts as a recent golf parade crowds with their Shriners’ Bahia Temple in fering the same losses: fundraiser was rehashed go-kart choreography. But Orlando which oversees four million members in and the details of an that stereotype gives the Daytona group, said 1979; 1.5 million now. Veterinary Technician Owned upcoming paper drive absolutely no indication of it’s been a long, slow Kirsten Grønbjerg, a pro- 25 Solid Years of Experience were sorted out. The mani- what this dwindling group Make your reservation today decline. fessor of philanthropic 015621 cured greens splayed out of men actually does. 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When Shriners hospitals in the organizations like advoca- told the member was United States and Mexico. local club cy groups and chamber Pool Specialists doing fine, he smiled. It takes $900 million every associations. “Well,” he said, “that’s a year to allow them to offer This doesn’t mean good It was a subject relief.” free pediatric care focused news can’t come. expounded upon in the But it’s not just one on burns, spinal cord The local club will have CPC1457904 Robert Putnam book member Shriners are wor- injuries, orthopedic care to maximize its resources “Bowling Alone,” which ried about losing; it’s thou- and cleft lips and palates. since being selected a chronicles the decline of sands. 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ur modern world never ceases to amaze me. Recent- ly, I heard a news report about drug dealers accept- LAND 015631 Oing laundry detergent and infant formula as pay- Cell Shades ment for illegal drugs. Apparently the large bottles of Tide LINES that sell for over $20 each are easy to turn over, as are the six and 12 packs of baby formula. Police are finding shelves DAN SMITH full of both inside the drug houses that they raid. Also, it has become common practice for thieves to load up a shopping cart with either and just walks out of the suffer. The people who are willing to trade food stamps for store. That problem has become so wide spread that some drugs, booze and guns are not competing for any parent of businesses have resorted to attaching anti-theft devices to the year awards. Desperate to feed their habits they are the Tide and keeping the infant formula under lock and key. willing to sell $100 in food stamps for $50 cash. Naturally, $ While retail theft is a large part of this, another issue is food once they have converted the assistance into cash they may 79 stamp abuse. buy any manner of illegal goods. The real losers in this INSTALLED* It is no secret that many who are recipients of govern- scenario are the children and the honest folks who are truly ment food stamps stay up at nights thinking of new ways of down on their luck and need a little help and, of course, us turning the stamps into the illegal purchase of cigarettes, taxpayers who foot the bill for this ever-growing welfare ‘Classic Cell Shades’ style alcohol, drugs and even guns. It is a lucrative trade for program. 23”x 42” Only those willing to swap contraband for food stamps. Back in the 1980s, *Installed prices with min. purchase $299 While all businesses government assis- are strictly tance took the form prohibited from of actual food. All selling beer, wine Tide and infant formula sorts of foodstuffs and cigarettes for like powdered milk food stamps, there and cheese (we all Ormond Daytona, Port Orange New Smyrna are always a few remember “govern- 676-2628 788-7766 428-7766 who will take the as payment for drugs? ment cheese”)were chance in order to handed out in the turn a quick buck poorer neighbor- (three Daytona Amazing! hoods. I’m sure this Beach retailers was not completely safe from fraud either, but were arrested in perhaps some of that food made its way into the stomachs January for this very thing). of needy children. Q: Is it ever possible for a home owner to opt out Whenever a storeowner lets it be known that he is ready I doubt if the low lives who presently bilk the system of a home owners association? to trade, the word spreads rapidly through the under- would be willing to stand in the long lines that formed ground telegraph and soon the store can not keep up with whenever the food was dispensed. the illicit inventory turnover. Food stamp abuse is rampant. Of course, the greatest form of welfare the United States A: It is possible if the governing documents of Even if the people with the food stamps can’t buy the has ever known was the Works Progress Administration of the association allow it. The declaration of restricted items they can always purchase Tide and infant the 1930s. When the WPA was in effect, jobs were created all restrictions is a contract agreed upon by the formula. The drug dealers are well aware that many of their across the country. The infrastructure was improved and unit owners and the association. The unit customers are in the food stamp assistance program and many worthwhile public projects were completed. Imagine will work with them to convert the government aid into an that. Giving people a job or task in exchange for assistance. owners agree to abide to the provisions in the illegal high. Evidently the large gallon-size bottles of Tide Not gonna happen these days. declaration before closing. There is the are the easiest to move. Everyone needs laundry detergent Again, not to say all welfare recipients are dishonest, but opportunity for the buyer not to purchase the and many need baby formula. Of course, the drug dealers we have all seen people dripping with gold and diamond property if the buyer does not agree with the only give a small percentage of the product’s shelf value. jewelry while buying their groceries with food stamps. Once they have made the trade, they can either return it to About six months ago I saw one of those loading their restrictions. Both the buyer and the a market for full refund or sell it to unscrupulous store purchase into a late model Cadillac Escalade. I just don’t get association have a right to reasonably rely on owners for a nice profit. it. Is no one paying attention to any of this? the declaration. I don't think you could find Of course, in these transactions it is the children who Amazing! many, if any, HOA's who would have as part

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By Dan Harkins dent who instead has Irish intention is to gather [email protected] and Scottish genes. “But I enough new members to can’t do that. What I can do is keep the annual powwow DELAND — Around a learn as much as I can.” celebration vibrant and makeshift powwow dancing That’s what the fledgling diverse year-round. circle, behind a modest Native American Drum & “There’s every teacher home on the outskirts of Dance Society is all about: you could want out here, town, a slowly growing melt- imparting the ancient Amer- from so many traditions,” ing pot of American Indian ican Indian way to whomev- said Marvin Taylor of traditions has started to sim- er wants to accept it. DeLand, a local powwow mer. “It’s what’s here,” said organizer since 1992. “With Some of the two dozen Cherokee descendant Mary this, now we’ll have a drum people gathered here last Anne Trembley, holding her and dance troupe that we’re week are dressed in full trib- hands over her heart. “John always teaching.” al regalia from any number is native here.” What students of all ages of tribes; others wear jeans The group recently began will learn is how to sing, and T-shirts. Many are full- meeting at 1 p.m. on the dance, drum, pray, celebrate Randy Barber/staff photographer blooded descendants of third Saturday of each and dress authentically. Members of the new Native American Drum and Dance Society form a drum circle in near-decimated popula- month behind 2632 Vista All socializing ends when DeLand recently. tions; others, like John Sajes- Park Drive. Created by the ceremony begins. Cedar ki, are proud members of the diehard participants of the chips are spread across a another song and more son will learn it too.” like this to keep me out of “Wannabe” tribe. 9-year-old DeLand Pow giant drum, which is beaten drumming, then a sermon That spirit holds true for trouble. I’d outgrown the “I’d like to say, ‘Yes, I do Wow, held behind the YMCA in unison by those sur- from elder Terrell Anquoe, a other people’s children too, Boy Scouts and so then have Native American on International Speedway rounding it. The lead singer retired U.S. Army Ranger he said. what?” blood,’” said the DeLand resi- Boulevard every March, the sings and beats the drum the who lived his whole life in “If I can tell one person in Sadie Young, Robert loudest. Oklahoma before moving to this group something they Young’s 15-year-old daugh- Then the dancing circle is DeLand three years ago. don’t know,” Mr. Anquoe ter, said she’s learned so blessed by group elders. Half Kiowa and half said, “and they go and teach many dances now that her Sage smoke is wafted in the Comanche, the 49-year-old’s somebody else, that’s how it family has grown to accom- cardinal directions by wands last name is Kiowa for “Out spreads and how it grows. modate their new commu- of hawk or eagle feathers. Front,” which he took into That’s how this history stays nity. Whispered prayers are battle as a mark of pride. alive.” “Before we got into uttered. Water in small shells He’s a veteran dancer too, This backyard circle is powow,” she said, “it was is sprinkled at the circle’s though, who recently spent hosted by Robert Young, me, my mom and dad and four openings. four years with a South whose tribal name is “Small that’s it. And then we started This quiet, prayerful American dance and drum Turtle.” That’s a mixture of warming up to people and process lasts for 15 minutes troupe called Runa Pacha, his mother, a Micmac Indi- now my family is huge.”

021039 before the dancing lessons which means “Native an named “Small Corn,” and During one of the drum can begin, but not before Winds.” his father, a Chippewa sessions, Small Turtle Today, he and his new named “Snapping Turtle.” paused to ask the Great Cre- wife, an Italian convert Not until five years ago, ator to bless their group’s named Michelle Anquoe, just after both of his parents efforts to keep tradition who met at the DeLand died, did he attend his first alive. powwow three years ago, powwow, the one in “Thank you for the drum- ponder often about how best DeLand. He’s a central figure mers so we can sing,” he to educate their 2-year-old now. said. “Thank you for the son Dakota. “We agreed to keep it singers so we can drum. “My language, the dances going throughout the year to Thank you for the dancers — if I don’t teach him, it will teach the young people all so we can drum and sing.” die with me,” he said. “I don’t these things,” he said. “I was For information about the call it my culture or my tradi- a bad boy as a kid and I group, call (386) 626-3598 or tion. I call it my life, and my kinda wish I had something email naddsbl@ yahoo.com.

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Editor’s note: This is a list on May 1 and charged with of Daytona Beach, was arrest- and fraudulent use of person- of arrests, not convictions, domestic violence battery by ed on May 3 and charged with al information. Bail was not and all arrestees are pre- strangulation. Bail was not attempted burglary. Bail was set. sumed innocent unless or set. set at $5,000. •Jace David Keeler, 22, of until proven guilty in a •Robert Howard Rosser, 43, •Henry Leo Mitchell, 46, of Ormond Beach, was arrested court of law. of Daytona Beach, was arrest- Daytona Beach, was arrested on May 1 and charged with ed on May 1 and charged with on May 4 and charged with burglary of an unoccupied Daytona Beach burglary of an unoccupied possession of cocaine. Bail conveyance, possession of structure/dwelling and pos- was set at $3,000. cocaine and oxycodone, and Police Department session of burglary tools. Bail •Rodney Tremale Bell, 51, of giving false ownership to a (888) 277-TIPS was set at $9,000. Daytona Beach, was arrested pawnshop. Bail was not set. •Travis J. Chandler, 24, of •Gina Marie Rossi, 42, of on May 4 and charged with •Christopher Brian Trott, Daytona Beach, was arrested Daytona Beach, was arrested unlawful possession of 32, of Ormond Beach, was Wanted on April 28 and charged with on May 2 and charged with cocaine. Bail was set at $2,000. arrested on May 3 and possession of cocaine. Bail solicitation to commit prosti- •Gregory Jermaine McMil- charged with domestic vio- Wanted person:Juan was set at $2,000. tution and unlawful posses- lian, 45, of Daytona Beach, lence felony battery by stran- Hernandez Matamoros •Brittany Renee Singleton, sion of cocaine. Bail was set at was arrested on May 4 and gulation. Bail was not set. Birth Date: Aug. 7, 1957 22, of Daytona Beach, was $3,000. charged with sale and delivery Distinguishing features: arrested on April 30 and •Tina Jill Polly, 44, of Day- of crack cocaine. Bail was not Holly Hill Tattoos on both arms, charged with aggravated bat- tona Beach, was arrested on set. left leg and back; scars tery with a deadly weapon. May 2 and charged with •Everett Justin Gonzalez, 22, Police Department on right arm, face and Bail was set at $5,000. aggravated battery with a of Daytona Beach, was arrest- stomach •April Denise Martin, 41, of deadly weapon. Bail was not ed on May 4 and charged with •Angela M. Duncon, 34, of Reason wanted: Holly Hill, was arrested on Daytona Beach, was arrested set. sale and delivery of cannabis, Absconded Sex May 2 and charged with man- on April 30 and charged with •Anthony L. Robinson, 32, unlawful possession of Offender ufacture of methampheta- manufacture of methamphet- of Daytona Beach, was arrest- cocaine and resisting an offi- Last known location: ed on May 2 and charged with cer with violence. Bail was set mines. Bail was set at $25,000. amines and possession of Orange City methamphetamines. Bail was unlawful possession of at $13,000. •Jonathon Adam Simpson, set at $15,500. cocaine. Bail was set at $2,000. •Jared Maurice Jackson, 19, 31, of Holly Hill, was arrested Crime Stoppers of •Deanna D. Johnson, 21, of •Gerry Lee Battle, 40, of of Daytona Beach, was arrest- on May 2 and charged with Northeast Florida is Daytona Beach, was arrested Daytona Beach, was arrested ed on May 4 and charged with manufacture of methamphet- on April 30 and charged with on May 2 and charged with sale and delivery of cannabis amines. Bail was set at seeking information on unarmed burglary of an unlawful possession of within 1,000 feet of a school. $25,000. the whereabouts of a Matamoros unoccupied dwelling. Bail cocaine. Bail was set at $2,000. Bail was set at $15,000. •Jonathon Adam Simpson, sex offender, Juan Her- was set at $5,000. •Keith Jermaine Lovett, 33, •Burkley Vellaro Reid, 33, of 31, of Holly Hill, was arrested nandez Matamoros, 54. to properly register. •Gus Gilmore Jr., 52, of Day- of Daytona Beach, was arrest- Daytona Beach, was arrested on May 3 and charged with Matamoros has been Matamoros’ current tona Beach, was arrested on ed on May 2 and charged with on May 4 and charged with child neglect. Bail was set at adjudicated by the whereabouts are April 30 and charged with possession of cocaine with resisting an officer with vio- $1,500. courts as a sexual unknown. possession of cocaine. Bail intent to sell within 1,000 feet lence, unlawful possession of offender as a result of Matamoros is 5-feet, was set at $13,500. of a church. Bail was set at cocaine and cannabis with Volusia County criminal convictions in 7-inches tall and weighs •Richard A. Haney, 41, of $10,000. intent to sell within 1,000 feet Massachusetts in 1986. about 173 pounds and Daytona Beach, was arrested •Reginald Freeman, 48, of of a school, unlawful posses- Sheriff’s Department Matamoros was last has black hair and on April 30 and charged with Daytona Beach, was arrested sion of methamphetamines, known to be living at a brown eyes. If you see •Frank James Powers, 36, of manufacture of methamphet- on May 2 and charged with and possession of narcotics residence on East Ohio Ormond Beach, was arrested Matamoros, don’t try to amines and possession of robbery by sudden snatching paraphernalia. Bail was set at Avenue in Orange City apprehend him. methamphetamines. Bail was and aggravated battery. Bail $28,000. on April 29 and charged with fleeing/attempting to elude a and is required by Flori- set at $15,000. was set at $5,500. •Chris Robert Pape, 48, of da law to maintain an Anyone with informa- •Shivonne Courtney Aviles, Daytona Beach, was arrested law enforcement officer with •Loran Crystal Maacks, 21, address on record with tion regarding Mata- 27, of Daytona Beach, was on May 4 and charged with lights/sirens on. Bail was set of Daytona Beach, was arrest- law enforcement. Offi- moros’ whereabouts is ed on May 1 and charged with arrested on May 3 and domestic violence aggravated at $2,250. cers have confirmed asked to call Crime fraudulent use of a credit card. charged with felony retail assault with a deadly weapon. •Carvielle Davon Edwards, that Matamoros hasn’t Stoppers toll-free at Bail was not set. theft. Bail was not set. Bail was not set. 23, of Daytona Beach, was •Joe T. Hopkins, 32, of Day- •Jacqueline Annette Camp- arrested on May 1 and returned to his former (888) 277-TIPS. You can tona Beach, was arrested on bell, 45, of Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach charged with possession of address, but he also also Text your tip by tex- May 1 and charged with bat- was arrested on May 3 and cannabis with intent to sell hasn’t registered a new ting “TIP231 plus your tery on a law enforcement charged with grand theft. Bail Police Department and possession of a firearm by one with law enforce- message” to CRIMES. officer. Bail was set at $5,000. was set at $2,500. a convicted felon. Bail was set ment as required. That Anyone who provides •Shea Jordan Olea, 19, of •Jonathan Perry Ferreira, •Ashley Marie Schmidt, 20, at $30,000. resulted in an arrest information to Crime Daytona Beach, was arrested 30, of Daytona Beach, was of Ormond Beach, was arrest- •Azella Verdenya Luckey, warrant being issued Stoppers will remain on May 1 and charged with arrested on May 3 and ed on May 1 and charged with 34, of Daytona Beach, was for Matamoros on May anonymous and can burglary. Bail was set at charged with resisting arrest unarmed burglary of an arrested on May 2 and 2, charging him with qualify for a reward of $2,000. with violence. Bail was set at unoccupied structure, fraud- charged with sale of a sched- failure of a sex offender up to $1,000. •Calvin Leon Webster, 50, of $2,350. ulent use of a credit card, tam- uled II controlled substance. Daytona Beach, was arrested •Timothy Paul Bernier, 27, pering with physical evidence Bail was set at $50,000.

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386-675-6963 A6 VIEWPOINT FRIDAY, MAY 11, 2012 • HOMETOWN NEWS • WWW.HOMETOWNNEWSOL.COM Good read Trey Simpson, 10, of Daytona Beach receives Got something to say? reading materi- Call the Hometown Rants & Raves line at al from Ameri- can Red Cross (386) 322-5902 volunteer Barbara Chimel or e-mail [email protected]. Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderous as her husband statements. Statements of fact will be checked for Stan Chimel accuracy. looks on during the Community Resource Fair at In response to: ‘Bring back the produce stand’ the Dickerson Center recently. This is another request to bring the local farm fresh pro- duce father and daughter team back to Ormond. They offer great produce at a reasonable price. Not likely that any employee at the local chain grocery market did not get a paycheck while the local farm stand guy was selling on Sat- urday/Sunday. We need to support small local business on beachside. Isn’t that one reason you choose to live here? In response to: ‘Bring back the produce stand’ Randy Barber We miss the people who ran the produce stand in staff photographer Ormond by the Sea and the people who ran it. The produce was always fresh and extremely well priced. People cannot afford the prices the big chains are asking. We need this stand back. Do not confront lazy dog owners Letters Mothers should be honored and books and statues shall have been destroyed, deserves This rant is for the people who complain about dog mess- the highest honor that man can give. es that are not cleaned up by their owners. every day of the year In an age when mothers are devalued they deserve even The law clearly states that if an officer sees the dog mess- more of our praise, support and thanks. Mother deserve ing and also sees that the owner does not pick up after it, a Some observers say that mothers can look through a our thanks on Mother’s Day and every day of the year. citation can be issued. There is no suggestion that anybody child’s eyes and see tomorrow. While others say that has any right on their own to confront any dog owner for mothers bring the arms of comfort to an insecure child in a Reed Markham the mess. However, we all have the right to clean up after world of uncertainty. And many believe that mothers help DeLand each other. their children recognize that they can achieve the impossi- ble. Dan’s a good ol’ Cajun! People need to obey pedestrian crossing signs The average mother works 24/7 and rarely get a luxury vacation to the Bahamas or even to one of our local beach- This is regarding last week’s Land Lines column, “Don’t Some area cities have a 35 or 45 mph speed limit on es. Mothers rarely get transportation in private planes and bring me red gumbo, no!” last week. We loved it! streets with pedestrian crossings. This is ridiculous. There limousines, fine dining in upscale restaurants and time for We enjoyed this piece so much, it brought back great have already been a couple people killed trying to cross the a round of golf. memories of our earliest visits to southern Louisiana, street. The police department could make a heck of a lot of According to Salary.com, “The job titles that best which began a long series of trips where we just had to pass money if they ticket in these areas. No body understands matched a mom’s definition of her work are (in order of through Baton Rouge, the Bayou country, and savor the the law. The police department says if someone starts to hours spent per week): housekeeper, day care center food and ambience of the Cajun land. cross, you have to stop. teacher, cook, computer operator, laundry machine opera- Dan’s article was liberally sprinkled with that style of life tor, janitor, facilities manager, van driver, CEO, and psy- and I could almost hear and see those times again. He In response to: ‘People shouldn’t smoke by chologist.” According to Salary.com the average salary of a actually lived there; we just visited and keep going back. stay-at-home mother should be $138,095. Mothers who We loved it. the entrance to the store’ are raising children work hard. And for stay at home moth- ers, work comes without a paycheck. Eileen & Greg Derragon I agree that having smokers stand in front of a store is Successful mothers are knowledgeable about budgeting Edgewater gross. It is amazing to me how many smokers will not money and in this tough economy recognize how to smoke in their own house, but they will expose everyone stretch the money to make ends meet. Mothers could else to the smoke by smoking outside. Smoking is a nasty teach Congress a thing or two about managing our nation’s In response to: ‘Bring back habit. budget. the produce stand’ Consider for a moment the impact of mothers on Ameri- ca. How are children best trained to be responsible, we welcome your We prefer opinions In your April 20 edition there was a rant about the disap- on local issues. mature, contributing adults? There is no question that a pearance of the produce stand at the Sunoco station in Letters must include mother molds the child. Who comforts a sick child, who Ormond by the Sea. I also miss this stand, so I stopped at OPINION a phone number wipes away the tears, who gives so very much, but asks so the station and inquired as to where they were. I was told Send your letters to the editor and home address very little. Mothers are raising the future of America. the same thing about a local chain having them closed E-MAIL David O McKay, a great educator and leader, observed: down. Could it be that the local chain was upset because [email protected] for verification. Letters sent without The noblest calling in the world is that of mother. True the farm stand had better quality products at a much more FAX motherhood is the most beautiful of all arts, the greatest of (386) 322-5901 phone numbers competitive price? I think everyone should contact Volusia and addresses will all professions. She who can paint a masterpiece or who can County Councilman Carl Persis and see what can be done OR MAIL write a book that will influence millions deserves the plau- Letters to the editor be published in the about bringing them back. 2400 S. Ridgewood Ave., No. 22 Rants & Raves dits and admiration of mankind; but she who rears success- What happened to free enterprise? South Daytona, FL 32119 section. fully a family of healthy, beautiful sons and daughters whose immortal souls will be exerting an influence Kathy Kosak throughout the ages long after painting shall have faded, Ormond by the Sea THISTHIS WEEK’SWEEK’S LUCKYLUCKY BUMPER STICKER VEHICLE the First Presbyterian The need for food assis- order off menu. Church, 620 S. Grandview tance still exists in literally The speaker will be James If This is your Notes From page A1 Ave. Daytona Beach. every community in Ameri- Cain, forensic team leader, license plate go to Volunteer examiners will ca, no matter how rich or Stewart Marchman Act, the nearest HTN game. be present at 6 p.m. to con- poor. According to the U.S. speaking on anger in the Office to verify by Tickets are $7 each, just as duct testing for all seeking Department of Agriculture’s workplace. they are at the gates, but for their first license or upgrad- annual study measuring For more information, call noon Tuesday. every ticket the coalition ing an existing license. Bring food security in the United (386) 255-7336 sells, $3 will be donated back the required license infor- States, more than 49 million This week’s prize is: to them. The coalition GET YOUR BUMPER STICKER TODAY! mation and fees. Americans, including more Literacy fair planned Stop by ANY office or CALL!!! receives a 16:1 match from http://www.dbara.org/ve_re than 16 million children, are the state. $ quirements.htm faced with the prospect of The annual Volusia Coun- Tickets must be bought 200 Anyone who is curious hunger on a daily basis. ty Secondary Literacy Fair from someone at the coali- about amateur radio, why it The nation’s 210,000 letter will be held from 10 a.m, to 2 I My tion by 5 p.m. on May 11. 024333 is still relevant for public carriers will then collect the p.m. Saturday, May 12, at For more information, call WIN $100-$1000 safety, and is a hobby, is wel- donations as they deliver the Mainland High School. (386) 232-1107. VOLUSIA CO. BREVARD CO. INDIAN RIVER/MARTIN/ST LUCIE CO. come to attend. mail and take them to more There will be displays, 386-322-5900 321-242-1013 772-465-5656 For more information, call than 1,000 food banks and competitions, entertain- Lilian Place wine (386) 226-4618 or visit the other hunger relief organiza- ment, awards, technology, down planned club website at tions in more than 10,000 food, book fair, authors, and www.dbara.org. local communities. an illustrator, and more. Last year more than 70 For more information, e- A ribbon cutting and wine million pounds of food were down will be held Friday, ‘Stamp Out Hunger’ mail Tracy Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C., collected. Haigh/[email protected] May 11, at Lilian Place, 111 Saturday For more information 1102 South U.S. 1, Fort Pierce, FL 34950 .fl.us. Silver Beach Ave. Daytona about the annual Stamp Out Copyright © 2012, Hometown News , L.C. Beach. The National Association Hunger food drive, visit Voted # 1 Community Newspaper in The ribbon cutting will of Letter Carriers celebrates www.helpstampouthunger.c Judge to retire from America in 2005, 2006, 2007. begin at 3:30 p.m. Friday. One of the top 3 in America every year since 2003. the 20th anniversary of om. Fifth District Court The wine down will start at Stamp Out Hunger Food Steven E. Erlanger . . . .Publisher and C.O.O. Mercedes Lee-Paquette . .Production Manager 4:30 p.m. Farris Robinson ...... Advertising Manager Rita Zeblin ...... Pagination Manager Drive The Honorable David A. Lee Mooty ...... Regional Manager Kathy Santilla ...... Graphic Artist No admission charge. Women in Vernon D. Smith ...... Managing Partner Patricia Snyder ...... Director Classified Advertising On Saturday, May 12, the Monaco has announced his Philip J. Galdys ...... VP/Director of Operations Anna Snyder-Vasquez . . . .Classified Consultant Food and beverages will be Tammy A. Raits ...... 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esort tax collections in gallon savings, it really adds Prosperity Bank building at Volusia County finally VOLUSIA up. With the summer drive- 1259 W. Granada Boulevard Rwent above $1 million BUSINESS time starting this month, it for its home office, accord- in March for the first time in could mean a lot more ing to Arthur Kowitz Realty CECIL G. two years. While it doesn’t economic activity. of Holly Hill. No financial seem like much, it is a good BRUMLEY details were released. signal the area tourism *** Business Developer Jeanne industry is gaining strength. Fish coordinated the Dr. Richard Branoff Daily average occupancy occupancy would have to For anyone who has agreement with Prosperity in February was at 64 get closer to 70 percent and doubts about this area’s Bank and United Restora- Since graduating from Georgetown Medical School in 1978, percent, up from 58 percent the average daily room rate ability to attract high-tech tion owner Lajos Nagy. Dr. Branoff has served the people of Volusia County with would have to be more than in February 2011, according jobs, Teledyne Oil & Gas has United Restoration, which compassion and integrity. He has practiced at Halifax $100 year-round for a to the latest reports avail- put those doubts to rest. has been in Florida for five Hospital for over 25 years and was Director of their Family developer to be able to The company, a subsidiary years, plans to hire addi- able on room rates and Practice Residency. Dr. Branoff is Board Certified in both occupancy from Mid- justify the huge cost of of Teledyne Instruments tional workers for its new Family Practice and Sports Medicine. Florida Marketing & building a new resort or Inc., broke ground this week office. It has a warehouse in Research. The average daily convention hotel. (The on its Global Research & Holly Hill for its water “When you need medical care turn to experience” room rate was $144.22, up Hampton Inn going up in Development center on damage restoration busi- from $130.71 last year. New Smyrna Beach is a bit Williamson Boulevard in ness. February, of course, is an different because that area Daytona Beach. The center NOW ACCEPTING exceptional month with is woefully short on hotels.) eventually will create 100 *** Speed Weeks, but it does The Daytona Beach area jobs paying more than NEW PATIENTS show continued improve- does have an advantage $50,000 a year. The center Mercedes Homes, ment and helps explain why because a developer can will provide dedicated which is going out of 763858 the Daytona Beach area is build a hotel that attracts laboratory, product design, business, continues to attracting national hotel both conventioneers at product testing and engi- liquidate its Volusia assets, Call Today for Appointment companies. In the past few events at the Ocean Center neering collaboration space selling 44 lots in Tuscany months several hotels along and tourists wanting to log with a standing product Shores, off North Clyde 672•6243 some beach time. So as the Morris Boulevard in Day- the beach have come under showcase for customer 545 W Granada Blvd, Ormond Beach, FL 32174 management of some well- area lodging economy demonstrations and tona Beach, to KB Home for respected companies. The continues to improve, you technical presentations. It $880,000 and five lots in latest national company to will see activity soon. also will house the adminis- Live Oaks Estates in Deltona enter the market is San trative offices of Teledyne to D.R. Horton for $132,000. Diego-based Pacifica Host *** Oil & Gas. 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will forward three to six Orange Ave. Daytona Beach. 2012, at 5:30 p.m., in the the community and the iPod Touches. Notes names to Gov. Rick Scott for A meeting will follow at 7:30 City Commission Cham- quality of life. Participants are encour- his consideration. There is p.m. All Brothers and future bers, the City of Ormond •Discuss how these pro- aged to download the free From page A6 no word as to when Judge Brothers welcomed. Beach will be holding a grams and services can be OverDrive application at appellate bench, Judge Monaco’s replacement is For more information, call town hall budget meeting sustained. www.volusialibrary.org Monaco served two years as expected to be named. (386) 258-7715, e-mail intended to: Mayor Ed Kelley and the before the class. Chief Judge of the Court and wevans1510@.com or •Raise the community’s City Commissioners invite Reservations are not was selected to chair the visit www.halifax81.com. awareness of the City’s all Ormond Beach residents required. For more infor- Conference of District Court Masons to meet budget and financial situa- to attend and participate in mation, call (386) 257-6036, of Appeal Judges. tion. the meeting. Ext. 16264. A Judicial Nominating Halifax No. 81 Masonic Town hall budget •Hear residents’ recom- For additional informa- The Daytona Beach Commission will convene to Lodge will meet at 6:30 p.m. meeting slated mendations on what issues tion, visit the City’s website Regional Library, 105 E. take applications for Judge every first and third Thurs- are important to the eco- www.ormondbeach.org or Magnolia Ave., is open from Monaco’s replacement and day for dinner at 135 On Tuesday, May 15, nomic health and vitality of call (386) 676-3226. 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Clock Repairs & Sales Genealogical Society Thursday, and 9 a.m. to 5 Jewelry Repairs & Sales p.m. Friday and Saturday. Grandfather Clocks J.C.’s CLOCK & JEWELRY Goldsmith on premises with to meet All Antique Quartz 57 N. Yonge St. (US-1) over 45 years experience! Dance practice Replacements Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Sizing, Setting, Engraving The Volusia County Cuckoo Clocks Watch Batteries Replaced Genealogical Society will planned meet at 6 p.m. May 17, in Wall & Mantle Watch Repairs Available the auditorium at City Greater Daytona Chapter Novelty Clocks Free Estimates Island Library, Daytona No. 6026, USA Dance will Free Estimates Large Selection of Fine Beach. hold dance practice from Howard Clocks & Jewelry for Sale Anyone interested in 7:30 to 10 p.m. Wednesday, Miller/Ridgeway Many new clocks and refurbished genealogy or learning how May 16, at The Ballroom, Service Center antique clocks available to begin doing genealogy is 465 S. Nova Road, Ormond invited to attend. Beach. 386-673-3444 Admission is $5. Couples Candidate for Sen- and singles are welcome. Store Hours: Tues-Fri 9:00am until 5:00pm For more information, Sat 9:00until 12:00pm ate to speak at call (386) 761-1625 or 562

015620 0590 Plenty of Easy Parking! meeting George LeMieux, candi- Master gardener date for U.S. Senate from to discuss orchids Florida, will be the guest speaker at the May 16 meet- Master gardener Grace ing of the Republican Club Matthews will discuss of Daytona Beach. “Orchids and their Care” at His remarks will be held 1 p.m. Thursday, May 17, at at the first part of the meet- the Ormond Beach Region- ing, from noon to 12:45 al Library, 30 S. Beach St. p.m. The meeting will be She will explain the dif- ATTENTION held at the Halifax River ferent variations and offer Yacht Club at 331 S. Beach tips on creating healthy St., Daytona Beach. blooms. For more information, Registration is not VETERANS call (386) 767-7287. required. For more informa- tion, call (386) 676-4191. Learn how to “YOU ARE INVITED TO” download May is osteoporosis JOIN US ON MAY 16TH OR MAY 19TH free e-books awareness month Barr & Associates Physi- The Daytona Beach cal Therapy will have a free AT STERLING COURT Regional Library - City seminar on osteoporosis at Island will offer three work- noon, Thursday, May 17, shops to help library 1425 Hand Ave., Suite H, VETERANS SEMINAR patrons use the OverDrive Ormond Beach. service, which powers its The single most pro- downloadable media: Learn about a program the VA offers to active thing to prevent •Kindle e-reader class: 11 osteoporosis is to under- a.m. Wednesday, May 16. Veterans. It’s called Aid and Attendance stand the risk factors for the This class is geared toward disease. Benefit. Many veterans and surviving Kindle owners and will help For more information, people who have had prob- call (386) 673-3535. spouses are unaware that they could be lems downloading Penguin eligible to receive a significant monthly titles in OverDrive. •Nook e-reader class: 1 Open house income through the Veterans p.m. Wednesday, May 16. If planned you have a Nook or other Administration Aid non-Kindle e-reader, this Bishop’s Glen Retirement & Attendance pension benefit. class will be helpful. Community will hold an •Mobile and tablet class: open house from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 23: 2 p.m., Saturday, May 12, at Instructors will explain how 900 LPGA Blvd., Holly Hill. Seminars Start at 11:00 am to download e-books and For more information or audio books to Android to make a reservation, call Coffee & Donuts at 10:30 am devices, iPads, iPhones and (386) 226-9110. Complimentary Lunch at 12:30 pm Limited Seating RSVP CALL 016626 386-775-8004 Maximum Award Benefit • Up to $1703 per month war time veteran. $495 • Up to $1,094 per month surviving spouse. • Up to $2,019 per month, qualifying couple.

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For Hometown News inspirational and reward- tion Center (WORC) in ported liv- [email protected] ing to me is extremely 1969, now known as UCP of ing and resi- humbling,” Judge Beck said East Central Florida. Mr. dential serv- UCP of East Central upon receiving the award. and Mrs. Schwartz and ices to over Florida recently presented “I believe coaching Special their children: Dennis, 900 individ- Circuit Court Judge David Olympics has been far Denise, Arthur and Chuck, uals each Beck with the Schwartz more rewarding to me than have dedicated their lives year in Volu- Family Community Service to the athletes. I have felt to expanding opportunities sia, Flagler Award at Thursday’s Life inspired by the athletes so for individuals with disabil- and sur- Without Limits Luncheon many times and I am grate- ities. r ounding at the Daytona 500 Club. ful and honored to be UCP of East Central counties. Beck Judge Beck was honored selected for the Schwartz Florida has provided serv- Randy Barber/staff photographer for his service and dedica- Family Community Service ices to youth and adults The old Food Lion on Granada Boulevard, beachside, tion to individuals with dis- Award.” with disabilities since 1969. in Ormond Beach. abilities through his work The Schwartz Family UCP provides vocational For information, contact with Special Olympics for Award is named for Vance training and employment, UCP, 1100 Jimmy Ann Traderjoes.com states over two decades. and Geraldine “Jerry” adult basic education, sup- Drive, Daytona Beach, (386) Trader that the company started “To be recognized for in the 1950s as a small Schwartz, who opened the port services, youth 274-6474 or visit From page A1 something that has been so Work Oriented Rehabilita- employment services, sup- www.ucpecf.org. chain of convenience stores. The company grew remains motivated to help into the unique grocery bring a Trader Joe’s to store that it is today and town because the other features Trader Joe’s brand Embry-Riddle student team wins EPA award Florida locations are “so items, most of which are far away.” organic and contain no device, a solar-powered ing panel of the P3 compe- was composed of Mechan- “Any kind of encourage- artificial flavors, colors or For Hometown News ment to eat healthier, [email protected] water purification system tition, which was held April ical Engineering students preservatives. that can fit into a backpack 21-23, during the eighth Yung Wong (team leader) especially encouraging Volusia County records A team of eight engineer- for easy transport to disas- annual National Sustain- of Iselin, N.J.; Johnathon kids to eat healthier, is show the property at 101 ing students from the Day- ter-stricken areas around able Design Expo in Wash- Camp of Crystal River, Fla.; good,” she said. “A good E. Granada Blvd. is owned tona Beach campus of the world. The design is ington, D.C., evaluated the Kyle Fennesy of Richmond, place to start is in our by Halifax Associates, LLC. Embry-Riddle Aeronauti- based on two stand-alone ability of the student proj- Texas; James Holmes of town. Trader Joe’s really And, according to the City cal University that water purifiers the stu- ects to protect the environ- Riegelsville, Pa.; Neil does have great quality of Ormond Beach Plan- designed and built a new dents built and installed in ment, encourage econom- McCalla of Oxford, St. food, and everyone would ning Department, no per- kind of water purifier has Haiti after that nation’s ic growth and use natural Mary, Jamaica; Shavin benefit from it, and there mits have been filed. been named one of the 15 2010 devastating earth- resources more efficiently. Pinto of Colombo, Sri would be the opportunity What will become of the winners of the 2012 People, quake. The Embry-Riddle team Lanka; Dean White of for jobs that people lost vacant building still Prosperity and the Planet The 15 teams honored took home two other Brandon, Fla.; and Civil when Food Lion closed.” remains to be seen. national competition for their innovative envi- awards from the expo –- Engineering student Jared sponsored by the U.S. ronmental solutions were the 2012 EPA P3 Student Coleman of Lake Worth, Environmental Protection selected from 45 college Choice Award bestowed by Fla. They were advised by Agency. and university teams the other P3 teams, and the Embry-Riddle Mechanical As winners, the Embry- drawn from an original U.S. Army’s Net Zero Award Engineering professors Riddle students will field of 165 applicants from for Water, Waste and Ener- Marc Compere and Yan receive a $90,000 EPA grant across the country. gy. Tang and Civil Engineering to refine and patent their The independent judg- The Embry-Riddle team professor Mark Fugler.

“People have to be able to 020943 Turtles walk on their own at least a From page A1 half a mile at night,” Ms. Henning said. average,” said Jennifer Win- Fifteen nests had been ters, Volusia County’s sea found by last week, she said. turtle habitat conservation “By the end of September, plan coordinator. “When the we’ll have 5,000,” she said. 386-672-0720 water temperature gets to Volusia native Scott Mor- 50 S. Yonge St., Suite 4 • Ormond Beach, FL 76, they start nesting, and gan, now living in Bristol, we’re already there.” Va., got to see six nesting tur- Ms. Winters said she has tles one night a few years found seven sea turtle nests back. 1 1/2 Hour Massage for $99 already. She estimated there “It was one of the most FREE Deep Cleansing Facial Hot Stone Massage would be about 20 by this amazing experiences of my 020816 763845 Thai Warm Herbal Ball Massage week. By the middle of sum- life and the fact that I got to Deep Tissue Massage mer she said the county will share it with my son was Gift Certificates 1 Hour Massage for $49 have about 450 nests along even more special,” he said. Hand & Foot Massage Available! Swedish Massage its 36 miles of managed Visitors to the county’s MA# 60554 ¥ MM# 25979 beaches. There will be many Marine Science Center — more at Canaveral National 100 Lighthouse Dr., Ponce Seashore. Inlet — often get close looks The county marks nests, at resident turtles. so human beachgoers don’t “We have opportunities SSuuppppoorrtt YYoouurr LLooccaall EEccoonnoommyy 015629 accidentally disturb them. for visitors to see the sea tur- Ms. Winters said it’s tempt- tles we have in our rehabili- ing to walk beaches at night tation center,” director to look for nesting turtles, Michael Brothers said. but people shouldn’t. He said visitors can see the ♥♥ “They can be easily turtles through glass walls II MMyy HHoommeettoowwnn BBuussiinneesssseess spooked and change their when they’re taken into care minds,” she said. “We’ve had portions of the center. reports of people walking up Ms. Winters said the sea on nesting females, and for turtles’ eggs hatch 50 to 60 them to abandon the nest days after they’re laid. She FREE and go back to the water.” said Florida’s east coast is a Consultation However, Canaveral major nesting site for logger- National Seashore’s Turtle head turtles. Additionally, • Braces For Watch program gives folks a green and leatherback tur- All Ages chance to watch nesting tur- tles lay eggs on the county’s tles. This year Volusia resi- beaches. Very rarely hawks- dents will have to do some bill turtles nest here. Nests driving to take the nighttime have about 100 eggs and nature tours. their biggest problem, “We do them Wednesday besides human interference, to Saturday nights,” Laura is ghost crabs. She said Orthodontic Care for all ages • Over 35 yrs Combined Experience Henning, chief of interpreta- another predator has been Offering the latest in clinical techniques including Self-Ligating Brackets & Invisalign • FREE Consultation tion, said. “We’ll only be spreading since last year. 763850 doing them at the south dis- “In Volusia County, we’ve trict in Titusville.” been battling foxes,” she That’s because of con- said. “They’ve been moving Thomas H. Cartledge, Brianne C. DeSantis, struction on the Volusia side from Ponce Inlet to D.D.S., M.S. D.M.D., M.S. of the national park, which Ormond.” We can also take care of your straddles Volusia and Bre- pool renovation & repair needs. Diplomats American Board of Orthodontics vard counties. Ms. Henning Reservations for the June said guides take up to 40 turtle tours in Canaveral 386-761-1763 015627 106 N.Old Kings Road, Ste C • Ormond Beach people on nighttime hikes to Nations Seashore will be 1731 S. Ridgewood Ave. S. Daytona, FL 32119 (386) 672-4981 get them as close to the nest- taken starting May 15. Reser- www.atlanticorthodontics.com ing turtles as good sense and vations for July are taken the law allow. Children ages starting June 15. To make 8 and older are allowed on reservations, call (386) 428- the four-hour hikes. 3384, extension 0.

the lot once the closing is Parking complete on the third par- From page A3 cel of land located adja- cent to the existing lot. negotiable. The purchase has been In another effort to pending for nine months make accessing the Board- and it is unclear when the walk and Pier easier, the closing will be. Commission approved the “We don’t see a reason purchase of two parcels of to pave the lot now and Call us to place

property located at the tear up those improve- 015625 Breakers Oceanfront Park ments later,” Mr. McK- your ad here! Complex on the northeast itrick said. The Commis- corner of Harvey and sion requested the project South Ocean Avenues. The be completed by Labor land will be converted to a Day. 386.322.5900 landscaped gravel lot, with The lot may be metered, lights and fencing, but it or it could have valet park- will be several months ing; that too is unclear. until the lot will be in However, revenue will be

compliance. generated for the city in 015635 The city intends to pave one way or another. A12 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill Hometown News Friday, May 11, 2012

Alex Sanchez teaches a class at Woodward Avenue Elemen- tary School in DeLand recently.

Randy Barber staff photographer Stetson grad leaps language barrier to achieve success

By Dan Harkins Puerto Rico’s Inter-Ameri- During his freshman year, [email protected] can University. while volunteering as a tax Alex enjoyed that his preparer in Deltona, he

015622 DELTONA — When Alex native culture could contin- approached a faculty mem- Sanchez came here from ue to be expressed so far ber to discuss a need in Puerto Rico at 12, English from home. DeLand, Stetson’s home, for was as far from being his “It’s very diverse in Del- the same kind of tax prepa- second language as ancient tona,” he says. “You see a lot ration help for low-income Greek. He remembers rid- of Puerto Rican faces. It’s families. ing the bus and staring funny: So many people call “Since we saw that need blankly when anyone it Delrico now, as a joke.” we thought it would be a would ask him anything. His command of English good, sustainable program “It really was quite fright- improved so quickly that he to have students on cam- ening at first,” said the 21- was able to stop taking pus get involved with it,” he year-old who’s graduating remedial classes in just a said. from Stetson University year. Then he turned his The professor helped him tomorrow. “I was used to attention to his peers. land an IRS-sanctioned Vol- being a straight-A student “I always liked the idea of unteer Income Tax Assis- in Puerto Rico so I was teaching,” he said. “When I tance satellite on campus, afraid I was going to fall too got out of (English as a Sec- fully staffed by campus vol- far behind. Later on, it got ond Language) classes, I unteers. better, though. I had all the still had friends in the pro- It was at another volun- support system I needed gram, so I’d tutor them on teer post, though — tutor- here.” my own. I liked the idea of ing at Woodward Avenue It didn’t hurt to have Del- that.” Elementary — that he tona as his new home, It was this memory that decided to change his which boasts the highest inspired Alex, who was aim- major from psychology to SaveSave Money,Money, EatEat OUT!OUT! Latino population in the ing to major in psychology, early childhood education. county — about 30 percent. to volunteer as an interven- That’s where he performed His uncle lived here already, tion tutor at Woodward his internship with a class when Alex’s parents decid- Avenue Elementary School of second-grade boys in his 5050 %% OFFOFF ed to join him. His father shortly after beginning at junior year. It’s also where got a job in cabinet making; Stetson University. he started as a substitute his mother stayed home As part of the Bonner teacher in January. GiftGift CertificatesCertificates with Alex and his older sis- Scholar program, Alex “A b ig factor in getting a ter, who also has graduated received financial assis- job is trust,” he said. “And I www.hometownnewsol.com as an accountant from tance in return for fulfilling think I’ve earned that here. community service proj- A lot of the kids I worked ects. with when they were in Greg Sapp, an associate kindergarten are in third professor of religious stud- grade now and are like, DICK STARK ies at Stetson, is also chair ‘What’s up Mr. Sanchez?’ of the school’s Community That just feels right.” Engagement Council. He He’s on the payroll recalls having Alex in a class already, with a pending taught to all incoming Bon- contract to start teaching at ner scholars in the fall of Woodward in the fall. 2006. “The teachers — every- “Alex took to it like a fish body — have been really to water,” Professor Sapp supportive here,” he said. Spruce up for Spring with... recalled. “Right from the “One teacher … told me I beginning you could tell he had the ‘with-it-ness’ for was committed to helping teaching,’ and that I should NEWFLOORING! the community and com- think about that.” mitted to his education. He did. Students like Alex give “I tell him he’s too smart other students an example to teach elementary that they’re likely to pay school,” said Woodward’s more attention to than me.” office specialist Barbara He was also impressed Parslow. “But this is what he with Mr. Sanchez’s ability to wants to do. There’s no express himself. changing his mind.” “He was one of my best He kept psychology as his writers and he’d only been minor, though. That will in the country for six years come in handy. at that point,” Professor On a recent weekday Sapp said. morning, Mr. Sanchez was Once Alex reached Stet- substituting for a class of son, he says he was primed fourth-grade boys. While to give back. He joined sev- reading a story with a eral academic- or commu- theme of moving from the nity-oriented groups, like bustling city to the country, Psi Chi Honor Society and he asked one student about Kappa Delta Pi. See GRAD, A15

visit their website at Options www.valuvet.com. From page A10 Office locations, phone numbers and hours are as And he said it’s less costly follows: to complete the entire DeLand, 1620 Old Daytona process on-premises. St. (386) 736-9711; 9 a.m.–6 Following stem cell thera- p.m. Monday–Friday; py some clients have noticed 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Saturday; improvements in areas other CLOSED Sunday than the ones treated. In a Deltona, 1200 Deltona video on Val-U-Vet’s website, Blvd. Suite 10. (386) 860- Amy’s owner said the dog’s 5335; 9 a.m.–1 a.m. 7 days a skin was clearer. Mr. Godwin week said another pet owner was South Daytona, 549 Beville convinced his dog’s hearing Road. (386) 763-5208; 9 had improved. a.m.–6 p.m. Monday–Friday; NO INTEREST “We can only speak to 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday; NO INTEREST what this procedure is doing 10 a.m.—5 p.m. Sunday for the areas we are treating,” Edgewater, 2305 South FORFOR ONE ONE YEAR YEAR! Mr. Godwin said. “It’s amaz- Ridgewood Ave. (386) 663- Minimum purchase & minimum ing and it sounds like science 3989; 9 a.m.–6 p.m. Mon- payment required fiction, but it’s pretty awe- day–Friday; 10 a.m.–4 p.m. some.” Saturday; CLOSED Sunday Questions about pets and Ormond Beach, 1104 S. their health care needs may Nova Road. (386) 672-3544; 9 be directed to 1-877-825- a.m.–6 p.m. Monday–Friday; 8838 Monday through Fri- 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Saturday; day, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Clients CLOSED Sunday 020093 will speak with a representa- Sanford, 1701 E. Airport tive and have all vaccine, Blvd. (407) 585-4440; 9 testing and prevention ques- a.m.–6 p.m. Monday–Friday; tions answered. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturday; For detailed information CLOSED Sunday Friday, May 11, 2012 www.HometownNewsOL.com Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill • A13 024830 A14 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill Hometown News Friday, May 11, 2012

the April 29 Blue HUM Diamond Cele- bration dinner. Museum announces $13 million gift From page A1 In addition, The and humanitarian service that he Hilton of Daytona For Hometown News representative from Congress- be donated over the next several has provided the greater Daytona Beach received [email protected] man John Mica’s office were years. Beach area. For more than 30 the Corporate present as Cici and Hyatt Brown “Initially we are going to gift years, Mr. Croy has actively advo- Social Responsi- The Museum of Arts & Sci- made the announcement. Also over to the Museum about 70 to cated and initiated action on key bility award for ences, in cooperation with the present was the new executive 80 paintings,” stated Hyatt issues which has significantly their dedicated City of Daytona Beach and the director of the Museum, Andrew Brown, “which will be given impacted our community’s abili- support of the Volusia County Council, Sandall. sometime very quickly. About ty to make a difference in the lives STAR Family Cen- Croy announced Monday the dona- “This is certainly a welcome every three years, other paint- those in need. ter’s technology tion of a collection of more than way to begin working with the ings will be gifted.” Mr. Brown Under Mr. Croy’s leadership, enhancements. 2,600 Florida oil and watercolor community here in Volusia spoke not only of the historical Haven Recovery Center (formerly HUM has provided services to paintings from Cici and Hyatt County,” stated Mr. Sandall, significance of the paintings, but Serenity House) is at the forefront low-income and homeless people Brown and funds for a building who joined MOAS from the the number of paintings in the of successful substance abuse and families since 1981, including to house them. Orange County Regional History collection representing “Lost recovery. Haven Recovery has homeless prevention services A $13 million gift for con- Center in Orlando. Florida” or “Florida Gone” -- been a leader in developing com- such as food, rent, utility and struction and additional donat- “This project has been in our things which have disappeared munity-based housing as a Com- travelers aid assistance. ed dollars will create an endow- minds for several years,” said from the Florida landscape. With munity Housing Development Additionally, HUM operates the ment for the operation and Cici Brown, as she thanked all such paintings, Mr. Brown men- Organization (CHDO), which has STAR Family Shelter, the only maintenance of the new build- who have been part of making tioned, “Research has to be done pulled millions of dollars into our shelter for homeless families in ing, which will provide the this gift possible and spoke of to tell stories which may not community to provide safe, sup- Volusia County. More than 400 Museum frontage along Nova her ever-growing passion for otherwise be told.” portive housing and enhanced volunteers that include over 50 Road just north of its current Florida history. “This gift from Carol Lively-Platig, president the lives of low-income citizens faith-based groups support grounds. The building also may Hyatt and me is to the citizens of of the Museum’s Board of with special needs. HUM. house facilities to research Daytona Beach, Volusia County Trustees, acknowledged the The Humanitarian Service Frank Bruno, Volusia County Florida art and its rich art histo- and the State of Florida.” importance of the announce- Award is named for John C. Allen Chair, was the keynote speaker. ry. The unprecedented collec- ment. “On behalf of the Museum Jr., whose passion, commitment Daytona Beach Mayor Glenn tion, which includes works from of Arts & Sciences, we could not and leadership to serving the Ritchey and other dignitaries the acclaimed Reflections I and be more pleased to have had this community for over two decades For information, contact HUM, from the City Commission, Reflections II exhibitions, which event to kick off the wonderful embodied the principals of serv- 215 Bay St., Daytona Beach, (386) Volusia County Council and both made their debuts at the new adventure we will be hav- ice above self. 252-0156 or visit online at State Legislature as well as a Museum of Arts & Sciences, will ing.” More than 160 people attended www.halifaxurbanministries.org

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•Children's Musical Week of 5-11-2012 Theatre Workshop: The group will perform "Once ARIES Upon A Mattress" and “Joust,” March 21-April 20 a mighty Medieval musical at 7 p.m. Friday, May 11 and Saturday, May 12 and 2 p.m. It's easy for your mind to Sunday, May 13, at Ormond wander and get caught day- Beach Performing Arts Center, dreaming, Aries. That's 399 N. U.S. Highway 1. Volusia because you are feeling a lit- and Flagler County children tle restless and in need of a age 3 through fifth grade will change. A vacation may just perform “Joust,” a mini do it. Musical of King Arthur and his knights of the round table, TAURUS Merlin and Guinevere Photo by April 21- May 21 complete with jousting Cathy Wharton knights, delightful damsels Taurus, though you're intent and court jesters to name a few. This show is produced on saving money, some situ- through special arrangement This is one shack you will love to eat in ations arise that will require with the Hal Leonard Corpora- you to open your wallet. But you can handle these tion. Middle and high school By Cathy Wharton Whited did. He was an avid amateur tion, inviting his friends and neigh- classes will be performing the unforeseen expenses. For Hometown News barbecuer, traveling the country bors to many a gathering. His bar- classical musical from the entering — and winning — con- beque was so good that eventually Rodgers & Hammerstein’s GEMINI tests. Luckily for barbecue affi- the idea of a business took root. library “Once Upon A Mat- ORMOND BEACH — Move aside May 22-June 21 tress.” Cost is $10 per ticket. hotdogs and hamburgers! Your cianados in the area, Mr. Whited Mr. Whited and his wife Cindy main competition? Barbeque. It’s moved that backyard pit into the opened the restaurant in 2009 on For more information, call Gemini, sometimes you are one of the most popular foods out SmokeShack BBQ in Ormond north Highway U.S. 1 in Ormond (386) 676-3375. misunderstood and that can there and a mainstay of American Beach. Beach and remained in that loca- •“A Day in May” Celebra- leave you feeling frustrated. cuisine. For many, it's as American Mr. Whited learned his food craft tion for a year and a half. They have tion: All kindergarten through It's best not to change a fourth-grade classes will as apple pie and ice cream. from his father, who as a brick layer, been at their current location at 116 thing, though, because you perform various songs, But not all of us have the skills or built a a large BBQ pit in the back- S. Nova Road, since January, 2011. want friends who appreciate dances, and acts from 8:30- know-how, or even the tools, to do a yard of the family home. The knack "It (the business) started after the you for you. 10:30 a.m Friday, May 11 on really great barbeque. It's a safe bet and know-how of good barbeque kids graduated from high school. It the basketball court in back of that few of us have ever built a brick stayed in the family, then was gives us something to do," Ms. Pierson Elementary. This barbecue pit in our own backyard. passed down to other members. CANCER annual event honors the Well, noted local attorney Flem Mr. Whited continued the tradi- See SHACK, B4 June 22-July 22 graduating fifth graders. All community members are Exciting prospects are on welcome to attend. Partici- the horizon, Cancer. This is pants bring a folding chair. something you have been •”Alice in Wonderland:” Crawfish fest brings Louisiana to Daytona looking forward to for quite Freedom Elementary School some time, and you can students will perform the For Hometown News us. only count the days until “Alice in Wonderland” the [email protected] On Saturday and Sunday, May 12 Crawfish, Seafood & you get news. musical at the historical and 13, Crawfish Master Duane Athens Theatre located in DAYTONA BEACH — Anyone More Festival downtown DeLand. This Tony Smith returns from Lawtell, La., to LEO who missed the spicy cuisine and Award winning production personally serve up his award-win- July 23-Aug. 23 comes will be held through sounds of Mardi Gras will have ning, live, fresh-boiled crawfish. Saturday, May 12 May 12. Showtime is 7:30 another opportunity to party The eighth annual “Crawfish, Leo, you have to fight for p.m. each evening with a Cajun style in Daytona Beach. Seafood & More!” festival on Main Noon-1 a.m. what you believe in, even if matinee at 2:30 p.m. on Daytona's Main Street is coming Street begins at noon Saturday, that means being unpopular Saturday, May 12. Tickets are alive once again this weekend to Main Street, Daytona Beach with some friends and fami- $7 for students and $10 for bring out the Ragin’ Cajun in all of See CRAWFISH, B4 ly members. Stick with it adults. For more information and you'll like the results. or to purchase tickets online visit www.AthensDeland.com. VIRGO •Dinner and a play: First United Methodist Church, Aug. 24-Sept. 22 Ormond Beach, is sponsoring a mission team to Haiti in July. The Club Scene Virgo, though it seems like To raise funds to support this you are caught between a effort, there will be "Dinner rock and a hard place, there and a Play" on Friday, May 11, •Bank & Blues Club: p.m.–close. Black Sheep has are $29.95 and need to be •Bruce Rossmeyer’s is a way out. It just may at the church at 336 S. Halifax, Daytona Blues Society True social night on Wednesday purchased by May 10. It Destination Daytona: Every mean swallowing your pride Ormond Beach. The Italian Blues Jam is held at 7:30 which means Happy Hour all includes dinner and a chance Thursday Evening is Bike -- something you may not dinner is $15 for adults, $10 p.m. each Wednesday. The night as well as wing to solve the mystery. The pub Night at Saints & Sinners Pub find easy. for children and will be served Show Case Act will be held at specials. Wednesday also is is looking for seven partici- located at Bruce Rossmeyer's 8:30 p.m. Daytona Blues Live Team Trivia hosted by pants to play suspects in the Daytona Beach. There is live from 5-6:30 p.m. The play LIBRA "Egad, What a Cad," a family- Society “True Blues” Live Jam Caleb and Crystal starting at mystery. For more informa- music from 7-10 p.m. All friendly melodrama directed open jam session is held 7:15 p.m. There are weekly tion, email samantha@the- model Bikes welcome. Every Sept. 23-Oct. 23 by Larrie Tiffany, will begin at 7 from 10 p.m.-1 a.m. each specials that include Monday blacksheep.co. Visit second Sunday of the month p.m. Opportunities to bid on Wednesday. There is a $3 Meatloaf special for $6.95. www.theblacksheep.co to is Super Swap Sunday Car & Libra, accept help on an silent auction items will be cover. For more information Tuesday is Fish & Chips for see a calendar of events. Motorcycle Swap Meet from important project and things held before the play and and a full events schedule, $7.95. Thursday is Shepherd’s Black Sheep Pub and Eating 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Vendor spots will go swimmingly. Just be during intermission. For visit the website at www.Day- Pie for $7.95. Live Irish music House is located at 890 S. are $10 for 18-feet by 30-feet sure to reciprocate that information on tickets or tonaBluesSociety.org. most Friday and Saturday Atlantic Ave, Ormond Beach. space. Proceeds benefit assistance down the line to directions, call (386) 677- •Black Sheep Pub and nights beginning at 6:45 p.m. For updates visit www.face- Camp Boggy Creek. There is show appreciation. Eating House: Happy Hour A Murder Mystery Dinner will book.com/theblacksheeppub See OUT, B5 is daily from 3–7 p.m. and 9 be at 7 p.m. May 17. Tickets or call (386) 673-5933. See SCENE, B5 See SCOPES, B5 016714 B2 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill Hometown News Friday, May 11, 2012 DINING & ENTERTAINMENT

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"a major overhaul," as Mr was ready for the rib spe- to the fiery hot, they are an Shack Whited stated. The restau- cial, complete with beans, indispensible condiment. rant now has a dining bar slaw and Texas toast. I was Though Flem Whited From page B1 with wide, comfortable in the mood for something manages to juggle two Whited said. stools that overlooks the green and chose the BBQ careers — lawyer by day, NY Style Buy 1 As members of the Flori- sizable kitchen plus an salad, a large serving of pitmaster by night he still Dogs & Donuts da Barbeque Association, ample number of tables in crisp veggies topped with has the energy to mingle & Much more Donut, they have traveled exten- the main dining area. The smoked turkey. I also with SmokeShack guests, Get 1 sively to other areas, even long window sill at the front ordered a side of fresh col- often giving them tours of distant states. Along the Hours: of the restaurant is lined lard greens. In addition to the kitchen, answering Free way, they competed with with the Whited's trophies. our individual choices, questions or offering tips M-F 6a-6p (up to 3) some of the best in the After a pleasant conver- another tasty treat arrived on barbeque techiques. S-Sun 7a-3p country. And almost sation with the owners, my at our table: A small platter The Whiteds are obvious- 015606 Exp 5/18/12 always, they came home guest and I were ready to of pulled pork, pork ribs, ly proud of the business 188 E. Granada Blvd. Ormond Beach with trophies. The Whiteds order. The menu ranges sliced brisket, fried okra, they have built. Not only is 386-672-2664 • Parking in Rear have wins in each of the from Starters, icluding a fried mac n' cheese and SmokeShack neat and four categories: Chicken, sampler of pork, brisket sweet corn nuggets. Of clean, the food great and ribs, pork and brisket; as and ribs to Salads and Spe- course, we shared the the staff friendly and cheer- ful, it has a small-town well as in presentation, cialties, including the Pit- bountiful array before us, taste and texture. Over atmosphere that makes it master sandwich and a and both agreed that every- an ideal place to meet and PEOPLE’S time, they have won hun- pork quesadilla. thing we tried was simply greet friends or make new dreds of trophies. Family Packs, consisting delicious. ones. A lot of locals and PREMIUM MEATS The first thing one of generous amounts of A couple of secrets that office people have made notices upon entering pulled pork, ribs, sliced Mr. Whited doesn't mind SmokeShack their daily SmokeShack BBQ is the brisket and chicken, plus sharing with his customers lunch stop. relaxed environment. For- sides of baked beans, is that they don't use gas in SmokeShack BBQ: Good merly a pizza parlor, this coleslaw and Texas toast, cooking the meats. Their food, good prices and good restaurant has undergone a are also available. cookers are wood-fired folks! number of changes. In fact, As a BBQ fan, my guest ovens. The equipment he The SmokeShack BBQ is uses ensures that every- located in the Rivergate thing is "cooked to a degree Plaza at 116 N. Nova Road, of perfection." Ormond Beach. Happy Mother’s Day from all of us at Peoples! Also, the meat is not Hours are 11:00 to 8:00, BBQ HQ Open Mon-Wed 11-2, Thurs - Sun 10-5:30 sauced ahead of time; Monday-Thursday, and DeVinci’s rather, he uses dry rub of 11:00 to 9:00, Friday and DeVinci’s various seasonings. A selec- Saturday. Closed Sunday. OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS! Pizza, Pasta & Subs tion of six homemade Phone: (386) 673-7427. Ground T-Bone London Former Owner of Bella Sera sauces is at the ready on www.thesmokeshackb- Chuck Steaks Broil Delivery Available each table. From the sweet bq.com. $2.99 lb. $3.99 lb. $8.99 lb. 2 for $20 Beat the Clock Cube Beef Spiral Choice of 1 from 2-4pm Boot Hill Saloon, Froggy’s Steaks Stew Ham Appetizer $3.99 lb. $2.99 lb. $2.99 lb. 16” New York Saloon, Crusin’ Café, Full and 2 Dinner Style Cheese Crawfish Moon Saloon and Dirty Chickens Country Ribs From page B1 Harry's. Guitar virtuoso Chicken Entrees with Pizza (Whole) Wings Bone-In purchase of Brad Sayer, winner of $1.19 lb. $1.99 lb. $2.79 lb. 2 beverages Only $7.99 May 12, and runs until 1 multiple song writing and Pick up Dine in only a.m., picking up again on recording awards, will per- Fresh Sausages must present coupon must present coupon Picnic (BNLS) Pork exp5/18/12 exp5/18/12 Sunday from noon to 5 form from 7 to 11 p.m. at Hams Tenderloins All Flavors p.m. Dirty Harry’s. $1.99 lb. $2.29 lb. $2.99 lb. New Lunch Menu This is a no-admission, “Crawfish, Seafood and Specials Good ‘til 5/16/12 - EBT Accepted 2 Lunch Entrees for $10 come-one, come-all street More!” starts both days at festival for the whole fami- noon at the Full Moon with purchase of 2 beverages ly, complete with 39,000 Saloon, where the whole TRY OUR MEAT PACKS must present coupon, exp5/18/12 pounds of crawfish and family can enjoy the cook- $59.99 $89.99 $99.99 $119.99 $149.99 $199.99 015604 the sounds of Cajun/zyde- ing of chef Duane Smith. 197 N. Yonge St Suite 3 co music. There will also be a Kids 673-2667 Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Several Main Street Zone for the younger 663 S. Nova Rd, Ormond Beach 016716 386-673-2504 establishments will fea- Cajuns and many Main ture live entertainment Street stores will be open Open Mon-Sat 10-6 • Sundays 11-5 inside and out on Saturday for shopping. “WE ARE THE PRICE PLEASERS!” evening, including the On Saturday evening, the party steps it up a notch, when Main Street turns into a pedestrian- only, non-stop street party from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m., with outdoor food courts and local establishments offer-

015607 ing a variety of dishes, beverages and great music MAY 12TH • Saturday Special ‘JAMES WISE’ Spring Time is Here! to go with it. Come pre- Live Performance • Motown - Country and much more BACK ON SPECIAL DEMAND Enjoy the Harvest of Spring at Hull’s Seafood! pared to eat crawfish and Reserve Your Table Now - Tel (386) 677-6767 Hull’s Seafood has the best selection and the dance to zydeco, just like highest quality seafood available on New Orleans' Bourbon Fresh Chilled Shrimp Cocktail Buy American seafood caught by American Fishermen! Street. Portobello Mushroom Mother’s Day at Julian’s The Festival is spon- Fried Calamari Menu to include Lobster Bisque or Salad From the Market and Restaurant... sored by the personal Escargot “GRILL IT!” “STEAM IT!” injury law firm of Politis Julian’s Prime Rib Menu Starting at $11.95 Mahi-Mahi Clams and Matovina and the NY Strip Steak Happy Hour Prices for all Sword Fish Oysters Main Street Merchants Filet Mignon Serving Julian’s Famous Prime Rib Mussels Stuffed Flounder Yellowfin Tuna Association. For more Fresh Seafood & Best Steaks in Town Grouper Snow Crab information, call (386) Lobster Tail- Mom’s Way King Crab Tortellini Mama-Mia Orange Chiffon Cheese Cake Salmon 673-6009 or visit dayton- Chicken Marsala... The most decadent Chocolate Divine Cake in Town Sea Scallops Live Maine abeachmainstreet.com. and many more Medium and Lobsters Large Shrimp Medium and Wednesday - Trivia with Mike (Happy Hour All Night) Florida and Maine Large Shrimp Lobster Tail Live Blue Crabs Subscribe Thursday - DJ Scott is presenting Karaoke & Dance Music All of these products, and more, Friday - DJ Scott is presenting Karaoke & Dance Music available in the market and restaurant! Today! 015608 Saturday - Dance with the Music at the Mini Bar MARKET RESTAURANT 677-1511 673-8888 To the #1 Community Open Daily: 10 am- 6 pm Open Daily: 10:30 am- 9 pm Newspaper 111 W. Granada Blvd. Ormond Beach www.HometownNewsOL.com

good food • good life lunch tuesday-friday 11:30am-2:00pm dinner monday-thursday 5:00pm-9:00pm Former Owners of The Famous Sly Fox Inn friday & saturday 5:00pm-10:00pm Sunday Bloody Sunday: MOTHERS DAY Bloody Mary $2.50 All Day Sundays! SPRING-SUMMER HAPPY HOUR Traditional English In the bar from 5:00pm-7:00pm ENTERTAINMENT: Sunday Roast Dinner $13.95 015605 Celebrate • WEDNESDAY - SOCIAL NIGHT from 3pm-close 5@ HAPPY HOUR ALL NIGHT & WING SPECIALS. HAPPY HOUR DAILY $5 martinis - $5 small plates Mother’s Day LIVE TEAM TRIVIA Wed. at 7:15pm (gift card prizes) Everyday from 3-7pm and 9pm-close $2 off all wines by the glass with Us • FRIDAY/ SATURDAY LIVE MUSIC AT 6:45PM The Clockwork String Band will be playing Includes 2 for 1 house wines & wells $2 off all mixed drinks Sunday, May 13th traditional Irish, English and Appalachian music. $1 OFF All Draft Beers, $2 domestic beer - $3 imports beers 4-8pm Starting May 24th $1 Off call level liquor, and Try our refreshing white sangria with elderflower liqueur Accepting Reservations Live Jazz on Thursday Nights Select Domestic Bottle & Cans for $2 a savory mojito or a gin blossom martini Monday Tuesday Thursday Sunday Meatloaf Fish & Chips Shepherds Pie 10oz. NY Strip 10% catering • cooking classes • live music friday Special $6.95 Special $7.95 Special $7.95 Special $9.95 Meal Coupon (Not available with any other (Not available with any other (Not available with any(Not other available with(Not any available other specials, with any other (Not available with any other wine tasting • private parties specials, offers or coupons) specials, offers or coupons) specials, offers or coupons)offers or coupons)specials, Exp 5/10/12 offers or coupons) specials, offers or coupons) Exp 5/14/12 HTN Exp 5/15/12 HTN Exp 5/17/12 HTN Exp 5/20/12 HTN Exp 5/18/12 HTN For more information on events email [email protected] 123 West Granada Blvd. • Ormond Beach • 386.615.4888 890 S. Atlantic Ave. Ormond Beach, FL 32176

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a police officer and Matt is the p.m. May 13 and 20. Tickets Out host of a morning radio show. are $16 for adults, $14 for Young Singers to present They’re middle-aged, single seniors 55 and older and $5 From page B1 and looking. Val agrees to for youth 18 and younger. 3581. meet Andy after answering his •“The Dining Room:” The •Contemporary Bands: This personal ad and Nina and Matt Shoestring Theatre in Lake eclectic show at Stetson are coaxed into joining their Helen will perform “The Dining Daytona State College friends for support. Show Room” by A. R. Gurney. “The For Hometown News a variety of music with of Claudia Gatewood, the contemporary bands will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday, times will be 7:30 p.m. May Dining Room” is a two-act play [email protected] pieces from “Fiddler on Young Singers range from May 11, at the Gillespy Theater 11, 12, 17, 18 and 19, and 2 See OUT, B8 the Roof,” and other age 8 to 17. Kathy Hinck- in the News-Journal Center, DELAND — Stetson music by Mahler, Bach, ley is the pianist. 221 N. Beach St., Daytona University hosts the Vivaldi, as well as a tradi- Admission is $10 gener- Beach. This performance is the Community School of the tional Welsh folk song. al public; $8 senior citi- culmination of a semester- Arts Young Singers Con- Founded 27 years ago zens; $5 area students. long course in the contempo- GRANADA cert at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, by Stetson music profes- For more information, rary performance aspects of GRANADA May 12, at Lee Chapel sor Ann Small, the Stet- please contact the Concert modern rock, pop, blues and CAFÉ inside Elizabeth Hall, 421 son Children’s Choir is Line at (386) 822-8947; country music. The groups will CAFÉ N. Woodland Blvd., part of the university’s School of Music at (386) perform selections that are “The café for people that enjoy good food” representative of successful DeLand. 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Hymn for her with Nick dinner menu is available until Text “Peppers” to 96362 Fantaro will perform at 8 p.m. 1:30 a.m. Regular Dinner until Maine Lobster $21.95 • Twin Lobster $40.95 794 S. Atlantic Ave. Ormond Beach Saturday. Café DaVinci is 11 p.m. Private dining is Prepared to your preference located at 112 W. Georgia Ave., 016712 DeLand. For more information, See SCENE, B7 Ginger & Scallion Style, Cantonese or Steamed, Lobster Sushi and Sashimi visit Hours: Mon-Thurs 11am-10pm • Fri & Sat 11am-10:30pm • Sunday 12 noon-9:30pm 763918 B6 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill Hometown News Friday, May 11, 2012 Summer Camps Ormond Beach The City of Ormond Beach ages 10-15 Episcopal Church, 44 S. Hali- For more information visit • Flight Exploration: In this Leisure Services Depart- •Volleyball (Coed) - August fax Drive, Ormond Beach. http://smponline.org/edu_k introductory course on fly- •Casements: Children’s Art ment is currently registering 13, 15, 16, and 17, ages 9-14 There will be six one-week 12.html or call (386)506- ing and flight training, stu- Expressions: Summer Art youth for the following Sum- The fee is $50 per clinic for sessions. Cost is $125 per 4569 dents practice flight maneu- Camp with Pat Spano will be mer Sports Clinics and will City of Ormond Beach resi- week. For more informa- •Embry-Riddle Aeronauti- vers and get acquainted with held from 9 a.m. to noon, continue to do so until the dents (proof of residency is tion, call (386) 677-0872. To cal University: The Summer how an airplane responds to Monday June 11 to Friday clinics are filled. required) and $75 for non- register online, visit Programs run from June 11 cockpit commands. Partici- July 27, at the Casements, 25 •Baseball Skills (Boys) - June residents. You may register www.gretchenneal.com to Aug. 9, with individual pants also learn how to com- Riverside Drive, Ormond 25-28, ages 9-14 at the Leisure Services office, Week 1: June 25- 29 camps varying in length. All ply with aviation regulations Beach. The camp is geared •Baseball / Softball ‘Power’ 399 N. U.S. Highway 1. Reg- “My Little Monster” – of the Residential Camps and how to analyze weather for children ages 5 to 12. Hitting (Coed) – July 16-20, istration may be done online Design your own little mon- include on-campus meals, conditions. The course Cost is $100 per week. ages 9-14 at www.ormondbeach.org. ster and give it a name, a classroom instruction, includes field trips, flight For more information, call •Softball Skills (Girls) – July For more information, call personality, a home and books, materials and field and ground lab instruction (386-376-3216. 23-26, ages 9-14 (386) 676-3280, or by email: even take him on a trip. trips. Supervised on-campus and a logbook to record •City of Ormond Beach: •Golf (Coed) – August 6-10, [email protected] Week 2: July 9-13 housing is also included in flight hours. Two sessions g. “Madmen” (and Women) - all of the Residential Camps are offered for students ages The crazy world of advertis- except the Generations pro- 12-17: June 24-30 and July Daytona Beach ing makes for a week of cre- gram. Application is 15-21. The tuition for each ative art camp fun. required a month before the session is $1,950. •Museum of Arts & Sci- Week 3: July 16-20 start date of each camp. For • Aviation Voyage: Students ences: The 2012 Summer “It’s Art Camping for a more information, visit ages 12-17 will apply the les- Learning Institute at the Cause” – Do good = Feel www.daytonabeach.erau.ed sons learned in the Flight Museum of Arts & Sciences good! This week we will be u/summer. Exploration course to more starts June 11 and runs putting our creativity to a • Aerospace I: Aspiring astro- advanced procedures such through Aug. 3 (no classes humanitarian use, as all nauts and scientists ages 15- as flight planning and pre- week of July 4th). Sessions campers will work together 18 will learn about NASA flighting an aircraft. Stu- are weekly for ages 4 to 12 to decorate one piece of fur- programs, space shuttle dents are required to bring and include half-day and niture to be donated to operations and the history of their logbook from Flight full-day sessions. Class Habitat for Humanity in space flight. The course fos- Exploration to continue activities range from archi- Daytona Beach. ters a basic understanding of recording their flight hours. tecture to building with Week 4: July 23 -27 space and space technology The course includes flight Legos to art to paleontology. “Drawing through a Mag- through field trips, guest fees, simulator sessions, Each class is $80 for mem- nifying Glass”- Better known speakers and classroom lec- field trips, classroom bers and $90 for non-mem- as ‘macro’ drawing. Week 5; tures. Students design and instruction and materials. bers, per student. July 30-August 3 build two space-station The program runs July 24- All classes are at the Muse- We’re putting the “POP” in models, one on land and one 30. Tuition is $2,900. um of Arts & Sciences, 352 S. Pop art! - Neo pop art and in a zero-gravity environ- • Three SunFlight Programs: Nova Road, Daytona Beach. pop art are premier all week ment. The program runs To enroll in the SunFlight For more information, call long. from June 24 to July 13. flight-instruction courses (386) 255.0285 or go to Week 6: August 6-10 Tuition is $3,900. listed below, students must www.moas.org for more “Hang 10”- This fun camp • Aerospace II: At the intro- be ages 16-18 and possess a information.. combines all things ‘beach’ ductory level of physics, this FAA Class II Medical/Stu- For more information, with all things ‘art’. overview of U.S. and inter- dent Pilot Certificate before images, or an updated •Southeast Museum of national space programs for the start date of the courses. schedule visit Photography: Geared students ages 15-18 focuses Tuition includes field trips, www.moas.org. towards students ages 14-17 on the Earth and its environ- ground lab, classroom • St James Episcopal with a serious interest in ment, methods of scientific instruction, books, materials Church: Summer art camp photography, this provides a exploration and spacecraft- and a deposit toward flight

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Grill. Karaoke is held every Friday Rockit hits the stage at 6 p.m. specifically designed with Mom in tion, call (386) 253-5224 or visit Scene thru Monday 5-10 p.m. Fountain Saturday. Parallel will perform from mind. Live music Friday and Saturday www.oceandeck.com. Beach Resort is located at 313 S 1 to close Mother’s Day. Eddie Uzzle nights and a patio for outdoor From page B5 •Ohana Luau Dinner Show: This Atlantic Ave., just south of Interna- will perform at 1 p.m. Monday. Mike eating. Happy Hour is 4–7 p.m. and dinner show spectacular and family- available for special events. Caffeine tional Speedway Boulevard on the Caso hits the stage at 1 p.m. 9:30 p.m. to close Monday-Friday. style feast will be held Thursday and Bistro & Wine Bar is located at 49 W. beach. For more information, call Tuesday. Steve Hageman will LuLu's is located at 30 S. Atlantic Saturday. This show has a 6:30 p.m. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach. For (386) 255-1001. perform from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. Ave., Ormond Beach. For more seating, dinner at 7:15 p.m. and more information, call (386) 672- •Frappes North: Wine tastings are Wednesday and Greg Cardino hits information, call (386) 673-2641. show at 7:30 p.m., at the Hawaiian 7277. held at 6 p.m. the first Tuesday of the stage at 5 p.m. Wednesday. Mr. •The Moose Lodge 1263: The Inn, 2301 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona •Five O’ Clock Charley: The Five each month. Reservations are Hageman will perform at 1 p.m. lodge will hold an "all-you-can- eat Beach Shores. Participants will learn O'Clock Charley Band, will perform required. Live Music Friday Nights Thursday. Inlet Harbor is located at breakfast buffet" from 8:30-1 p.m., traditional dances with Polynesian at 2 p.m. Friday at the Hawaiian Inn are held from 7-11 p.m. Frappes 133 Inlet Harbor Road, Ponce Inlet. each Sunday. Lenny Galasso and Sid women, warriors and keikis (chil- Beach Resort Pool Deck, 2301 S. North is located at 123 W. Granada For more information, call (386) Blair will perform each Sunday from dren). A flaming fire knife dance and Atlantic Ave, Daytona Beach Shores. Blvd. in Ormond Beach To make 767-5590. 2-4:30 p.m. Admission is $5 at the hula with audience participation will The band will perform from 9 p.m. to reservations, call (386) 615-4888 or •Julian’s 67 Beachside Bar and door. These events are open to the be featured. For more information, 1 a.m. Saturday at Roadside Tavern, visit the website at www.frappes- Grill: Retro dining, dancing and public. The Moose Lodge is at 601 call (386) 255-5411, Ext. 186, or 3400 S. Nova Road, Port Orange. The north.com. entertainment is held Wednesday to W. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach. band will play from 7-10 p.m. •The Garlic: Blues and jazz Sunday. Julian's is located at 88 S. For more information, call (386) visit www.myohanaluau.com. Wednesday at the The Moose Family musicians perform seven nights a Atlantic Ave. For more information, 673-8722. •Ormond Beach Elks: Sunday Center, 601 W. Granada Blvd. The week. Mark “Muddy Harp” Hodgson call (386) 677-6767. •Norwood’s Restaurant and Wine Night Singles Dance is held from 8- band will perform from 5:30-8:30 plays the blues 7-11 p.m. Friday and •Lagerheads Bar & Grill: Gary Shop: Free wine tastings are held 11 p.m. each Sunday Night at the p.m. each Thursday, at Pirana Grille, Saturday and 6-10 p.m. Wednesday Wright will perform from 6-10 p.m. from 5-7 p.m. each Friday on the Ormond Beach Elks, 285 Wilmette 241 N. U.S. Highway 1, Ormond and Thursday. Thom Chambers Friday. Alligator Cowboys hits the deck and Saturday in the shop with Ave. Admission is $8 at the door. Beach. For more information, visit entertains on sax 6-10 p.m. Monday. stage at 6 p.m. Saturday. Open mic complimentary cheeses. Norwood’s Snacks are provided. Dressy casual www.fiveoclockcharley.com. Broadway show tunes and standards with Ed Wolford will be held from 5- is located at 400 Second Ave., New attire is requested. All singles are •Fletcher’s Cigar Bar & Social: with Michael Lamy at the piano 1 tp 9 p.m. Sunday. Ed Wolford will Smyrna Beach. For more informa- welcome. For more information, call Tuesdays is Beer Club. There is free 10 p.m. Sunday and 6 to 10 p.m. perform at 5 p.m. Tuesday. Breakfast tion, call (386) 428-4621. (386) 492-7011. New Craft beer every Tuesday (half Tuesday. The Garlic is located at 556 is served from 8 a.m. to noon each •Ocean Deck: The Ocean Deck •Seabreeze Coffee Connection: A off every beer every Tuesday.) Cost is E. Third Avenue, New Smyrna Beach. Saturday and Sunday. There is has live entertainment. Karaoke is hand drum circle is held at 8 p.m. $15 monthly or $150 annually. For more information, call (386) outdoor seating with ocean views. held from 4-8 p.m., each Saturday each Wednesday at 315 Seabreeze Thursday night is poker night. There 424-6660. Lagerheads is located at 2986 Ocean and Sunday. Caribbean Posse Blvd., Daytona Beach. For more is no buy-in, free to play. Fletcher's •Inlet Harbor Restaurant & Shore Blvd., Ormond-by-the Sea. For performs from 10 p.m.-2 a.m., each information, visit Cigar Bar & Social is located at 1220 Marina: Live entertainment is held more information, call (386) 265- Thursday through Sunday. Tom www.drumcircle.meetup.com. Hand Ave., Ormond Beach. For more each week. Les B. Fine will perform 1977. Redmond performs classic rock from •Wine Bank: “Nancy and Norm” information, call (386) 677-2700 or from 1 to 5 p.m. Friday. Trae Pierce & •LuLu's Oceanside Grill: Don't 5-8 p.m., each Friday and 10 p.m-2 will be performing from 7-10 p.m. visit www.fletcherscigarbar.com. the T-Stone Crew will perform at 6 forget to make your Mother's Day a.m. each Monday. The Ocean Deck again at the Wine Bank, 1439 N. U.S. •Fountain Beach Resort: The p.m. Friday. Caribbean Posse will reservations early. There will be a is located at 127 S. Ocean Ave., Highway 1. Ormond Beach. For more resort is home to the Oasis Tiki Bar & perform from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday. special brunch and dinner menus Daytona Beach. For more informa- information, call (386) 492-5988. 016430 015513 763777 14

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Plantation Oaks of Ormond Beach 021476 Port Orange Police Department Putnam County Sheriff’s Office Dancing 8:30 - Midnight - No Lesson Needed Republic Services of Volusia County Rotary Club of Daytona Beach, Inc. WEST COAST SWING, CHA CHA, Rue & Ziffra, P.A., Seminole Electric South Daytona Police Department WALTZ, 2 STEP & MORE! Volusia County Sheriff’s Office, Wholesale Lighting 801 S. Nova Rd. • Ormond Beach • 1 mile S. of Route 40 Open Mon-Sat 6pm-2am • 386-673-0904 B8 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill Hometown News Friday, May 11, 2012 Smile!

Brianna Romer, 5, of Daytona Beach, becomes a part of the artwork during the third annual Halifax Oyster Festival at Manatee Park recently. The community mural was spon- sored by local performance artist Perego. The event was presented by Costa Del Mar Photos by Randy Barber/staff photographer Sunglasses with proceeds going to the Marine Discovery Center’s mission to restore Jacy Idler, 6, of Daytona Beach, gets a face-full of shark teeth while visiting the Marine healthy oyster beds to Volusia County’s Intracoastal Waterway. Discovery Center booth during the oyster festival.

admission, $15 for seniors and students used these “models” winning 11 O'Clock Jazz Band Library will show “Beginners” School. 386-676-3375 $8 for students. For more for class assignments to create and 12 O'Clock Jazz Band starring Ewan McGregor and UPCOMING EVENTS Out information or to make a Orchid art in both drawings under the direction of Music Oscar winner Christopher From page B5 reservation, call (386) 228- and photography. Their art Director Andrew Kidd, will Plummer at 2 p.m. Monday, •International Museum consisting of 18 overlapping 3777. works, along with a showing of present an evening of jazz May 14. Oliver meets the Day: This event will be held and unrelated vignettes watercolor paintings by orchid classics from the 1940s to irreverent and unpredictable from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, portraying 57 characters SATURDAY, May 12 society member Jean Hart will present day. The concert is Anna only months after his May 18, at the Ponce Inlet played by eight actors. be displayed at the show in a free and open to the public. father passed away. This new Lighthouse, 4931 S. Peninsula Whether it is the stern father, •Orchid Show: As befits the special ArtHaus booth. Handicap parking is available. love floods Oliver with Drive, Ponce Inlet. Since 1977, played by Ray Wood, chastis- theme of “Orchid Memories”, •Documentary: “The Iran Spruce Creek High School memories of his father who - museums around the world ing his son, played by Boyd this year’s Volusia County Job” is a documentary directed Auditorium, 801 Taylor Road, after 44 years of marriage - participate in this day. Marvel Goodall, for mentioning a Orchid Society Mother’s Day by Till Schauder. The film Port Orange. For more came out of the closet at age at the scope of this National school teacher’s criticism on Show and Sale is being held follows American basketball information, call (386) 761- 75. Rated R, 105 minutes. For Historic Landmark and join us tardiness or a family dealing May 12-13, at the Volusia player Kevin Sheppard as he 6096. more information, call (386) for educational and entertain- with Mother, played by Paula County Fairgrounds. It will accepts a job to play in one of •Mother’s Day Tea: The 322-5152, Ext. 28. The movies ing workshops, talk to the Keenan, and her Alzheimer’s feature exhibits of Orchid art the world’s most feared West Volusia Historical Society are funded by the Friends of Keeper in his office, and see Disease, the stories revolve created by local high school countries: Iran. With tensions will hold a Mother’s Day Tea the Library. Learn more about the exhibits and artifacts in the around the dining room and students. This project coordi- running high between Iran and On Saturday, May 12, at 137 the friends group at www.por- former Keeper’s dwellings. No what it meant to America years nated with ArtHaus, a not-for- the West, he tries to separate W. Michigan Ave., DeLand. torangefol.org. advance reservations required, ago. Set from the 1930s to the profit studio and gallery, sports from politics, only to Reservations are required. included with regular admis- 1970s, “The Dining Room” is brought together members of find that politics is impossible Seatings will be held at 10 TUESDAY, MAY 15 sion. For more information, call loaded with reminisce and the Volusia County School to escape in Iran. Along the a.m., noon and 2 p.m. Tickets (386) 761-1821, Ext. 18. stories. Shoestring Theatre is system and orchird society. way he forms an unlikely are $20 per adult and $10 for •Poetry: Tomoka Poets •Project Hope: Florida located at 380 S. Goodwin St. With the help of George alliance with three outspoken children 10 and younger. For present Palm Coast poet Hospital Memorial Foundation in Lake Helen. Showtime is 8 Hausermann Jr. of EFG Iranian women. Thanks to more information or to make Stephanie Salkin reading at 7 will hold Project Hope, an p.m., May 11, 12, 18 and 19. Orchids, “orchid models” were these women, his apartment a reservation call (386) 740- p.m. Tuesday, at Java Jungle, exclusive fashion show Matinees will be held at 2:30 provided to art students at turns into an oasis of free 6813. 4606 Clyde Morris Blvd., Port benefiting the comprehensive p.m. May 13 and 20. Ticket Spruce Creek High School and speech, where they discuss •Family Fun Saturday: The Orange. Following her cancer center at Florida prices are $18 for general DeLand High School. The everything from politics to Museum of Florida Art will performance the microphone Hospital Memorial Medical religion to gender roles. His hold a Family Fun Saturday will be open to all who wish to Center, from 2 to 5 p.m. season in Iran culminates in from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. May share their poetry. Admission is Sunday, May 20, at the Ocean WEDDING PROM something much bigger than 12, at 600 N. Woodland Blvd., free. For more information, call Center in Daytona Beach. & FORMAL ALTERATIONS basketball: the uprising and DeLand. Admission is free. For (386) 441-1839. There will be fashions for men, subsequent suppression of more information, call (386) women and children from Iran’s reformist Green WEDDING 743-4371. WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 White House Black Market, the PACKAGE Movement – a powerful •Corvettes at Lighhouse: LOFT, Jos. A Bank and Bealls. prelude to the currently 15% OFF* The Ponce Inlet Corvette Club For more information, call unfolding Arab Spring. A •Walk: The Happy Wander- We Carry Jim’s Formal will be hosting the 2012 (386) 615-4144. *Must include Tuxedo 763827 screening will be held at 7 ers will hold a 5k Fun Walk at Wear Tuxedo Collection “Vettes at the Light” car show •Walk: The Happy Wander- Rental & Gown Alteration p.m. Saturday, May 12, at 6 p.m. at Bellair Plaza Parking with proceeds going to The ers will hold a 5k Fun Walk at Quality Workmanship in Volusia since 2000 Daytona State College’s Mori Lot, 2571 N. Atlantic Ave., Betty Jane France Center for 6 p.m. Wednesday, May 23, at Hosseini Center. Dessert will Ormond Beach. Admission is Monday-Friday 9am to 6pm Saturday 9am to 1 pm • Closed For Lunch 12 to 12:30 • Sunday Closed Pediatrics at Halifax Health. Willow Run Park, 1351 be served at 6 p.m. before the free. For more information, call 312 South Woodland Blvd. • DeLand, Fl 32720 The car show will be held Schoolhouse Drive, Port screening. A Q & A with Sara (386) 760-3872 or (386) 676- 386-804-3628 from 10 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Orange. Admission is free. For Nodjoumi, an Iranian- 9863 or visit www.happywan- May 12, at Kay & Ayers Davies more information, call (386) American and the film's derersfl.org. Lighthouse Point Park, 760-3872 or (386) 676-9863 producer; and filmmaker Mr. adjacent to the Ponce Inlet Romancing Schauder will be held after THURSDAY, MAY 17 or visit www.happywanderers- Arlene Borg, Lighthouse. Along with the fl.org. The Grammy Guru the film. To make a reserva- judging of the cars there will the Stove •Opera Video Club: The •Opera Video Club: The club tion, email museum1@day- be great music, food, door club will meet at noon will meet at noon Thursday, tonastate.edu. Please include prizes and a silent auction. • Recipes your name, number in party, Thursday, May 17, at Daytona May 24, at Daytona Beach email address and phone Beach Shores Council Shores Council Chambers’ • Stories 763821 number. SUNDAY, May 13 Chambers’ Activity Room for Activity Room for the screening •Concert: The Spruce Creek the screening of “Peter of “La Gioconda,” an opera by High School Music Depart- •Walk: The Happy Wander- Grimes,” an opera by Britten, Ponchielli, sung in Italian, with • Archives & More ment presents "A Mothers ers will hold a 5k or 10K walk sung in Italian, with English English subtitles. The event is Day Tribute Concert" at 7 p.m. or 26K bike at 8 a.m. Sunday, subtitles. The event is free and free and located at 3058 S. Saturday, May 12. The jazz May 13, at the Port Orange located at 3058 S. Atlantic Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach www.HometownNewsOL.com concert, featuring the award- YMCA, 4701 Ryan Lochte Ave., Daytona Beach Shores. Shores. For more information, Drive. Cost is $3. For more For more information, call call (386) 767-6967. information, call (386) 760- (386) 767-6967. •Memorial Day Concert: 3872 or (386) 676-9863 or •”Jungle Book:” Pine Trail This event will be held at 7 HOW DO YOU REACH THE MOST visit Elementary will perform the p.m. Saturday, May 26, at the www.happywanderersfl.org. “Jungle Book” at 7 p.m. Bandshell in Daytona Beach. Thursday , May 17 at the The Daytona State College HOUSEHOLDS IN VOLUSIA COUNTY? Monday, May 14 Ormond Beach Performing symphonic band and concert Arts Center, 399 N. U. S. choir will perform the music of Let’s see what the Audit Reports have to say! •Afternoon at the movies: Highway Way. Tickets available American Composers. There The Port Orange Regional through Pine Trail Elementary will be fireworks over the pier. Admission is free.

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It's high-fat and cannot about five minutes, turning parsley, chopped, or 1 When my son Guy runs 1/2-cup sifted confec- NOW 6 DAYS A WEEK! website at www.OldFloridaPi- sponsored charities. 820 W. 547-4038. tory.org. Out oneer.com or send an e-mail Park Ave., Edgewater. For •New Smyrna Beach •Peninsula Woman’s Club: to crackercreek@OldFloridaPi- more information, call (386) A luncheon followed by bridge From page B8 Farmer’s Market: Each oneer.com. 663-3041. Saturday, vendors take their or canasta will be held from 11 call (386) 767-6967. •Cruise night: East Coast •Farmer’s Market: Each places in front of Old Fort Park a.m. -3 p.m., Thursdays, at 415 Cruisers hold a cruise night Saturday from 7 a.m.-1 p.m., in the Canal Street Historic S. Peninsula Drive, Daytona ONGOING EVENTS from 4-8 p.m. the second vendors take their place in front District, 210 Sams Ave., New Beach. The cost is $11. For TAMPA Saturday of each month on of Old Fort Park in the Canal Smyrna Beach. Local farmers more information, call (386) From Volusia County •“25 percent solution to Canal Street in New Smyrna Street Historic District, 210 offer fruit, vegetables, herbs, 677-4257. save our cities:” This group Beach. Sams Ave., New Smyrna Beach. flowers, plants, juices, dairy, •Piggotte Community YOU PAY ONLY will demonstrate from 4 to 5 •Daytona Metropolitan Local farmers offer fruit, seafood and grass-fed meats. Center: Cards and game p.m., each Tuesday outside the Bridge Club: Duplicate Bridge vegetables, herbs, flowers, Organic and pesticide-free playing is held from 1-3 p.m. $ 016708 Port Orange Regional Library, is played Monday through plants, juices, dairy, seafood produce are available. Quality each Monday and Thursday at 1005 City Center Circle. For Saturday at 600 Driftwood and grass-fed meats. Organic handcrafted items and baked the center. There is no cost. 35 more information, contact Ave., Daytona Beach. For the and pesticide-free produce, goods also are offered. For Participants can bring their YOU RECEIVE paf1222@ bellsouth.net. schedule, call (386) 255-7744 quality handcrafted items, and information, log on to the Canal cards and games. Silver or visit the website at baked goods also are offered. •American Legion Post 17: Street Historic District website Sneakers exercise classes on $ FREE www.DaytonaBridge.org. For information, visit Breakfast is served from 8 to at www.canalstreetnsb.com or Mondays and Wednesdays 35 PLAY 11 a.m. each Sunday. Spaghet- •Democracy Now: Internet www.canalstreetnsb.com or call call (386) 547-4038. from 9-10 a.m. Humana ti, salad and garlic bread is news with Amy Goodman will (404) 429-5524. •Ormond Beach Farmer’s eligible members are no cost. served from 4:30–6:30 p.m. be presented at 10:30 a.m. •Game Day: The Port Orange Market: This market is held Non-eligible members are $2 $ MEAL each Thursday. Post 17 is each Thursday at Unitarian Regional Library will hold game from 8 a.m.–1 p.m., each per class resident, $2.50 non- VOUCHER located at 619 Canal St., New Universalist Society, 56 N. day at 4 p.m. each Monday in Thursday. At Rockefeller resident. Zumba Gold classes 5 Smyrna Beach. Halifax, Ormond Beach. News the teen zone, 1005 City Center Gardens, 25 Riverside Drive, start Oct. 4. Classes are $7 per •American Legion Post 270: and analysis will be covered. Circle. Checkers, Tri-Ominos, Ormond Beach. For more class for residents and $7.50 Tue, Wed, Thur, Each Monday from 5-7 p.m. is Coffee and donuts will be Scrabble, Othello, Mastermind, information, visit www.ormond- for non-residents. The center is Fri Sat & Sun taco night. Wednesday wings served. The public may attend. Clue, Risk, Monopoly Cards and beachfarmersmarket.com or located at 504 Big Tree Road, Round Trip Motorcoach are served from 5-7 p.m. Each •Downtown Arts District more will be played. For more call (386) 451-2138. South Daytona. For more Friday from 5-7 p.m. is a fish Gallery Walk: Canal Street information and registration, •Ormond Beach Historical information (386) 322-3070. For Reservations Call fry with musical entertainment. Historic District galleries call (386) 322-5152 Ext. 4. Society Welcome Center and •Sailing Instruction: Co-Ed Post 270 is located at 119 feature monthly solo and •Lilian Place: Lilian Place Museum: This is the “Gateway youth 14 and older can learn to Howes St., Port Orange. For group exhibitions, artist talks Historic House is now open. to the Ormond Scenic Loop” sail every Wednesday night and more information, call (386) and live music. Stroll the Guided tours will be available featuring historical photo- some weekends in New 788-6800. district from 10 a.m.-7 p.m., on every Sunday from 1-4 p.m. at graphs, a 20-minute DVD, and Smyrna Beach. Join Ship 495 •American Legion Auxiliary the first Saturday of each 111 Silver Beach Ave., Daytona interpretive panels that reveal Sea Scouts at New Smyrna Unit 285 Edgewater Inc.: The month. Admission is free. The Beach. Tours are $5 for non- the rich and diverse history of Beach Boat and Ski Club, 242 auxiliary hosts Quarters Up 1-866-928-4375 Ext 1 Canal Street Historic District is members, and free for mem- the Ormond Beach area. N. Causeway at the boat ramp. Bingo every Monday night Use Dots Buses in downtown New Smyrna bers. For more information, call Located in the 1895 MacDon- Anywhere-FL & USA beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the or information, visit See JUMP, B13 Beach. F (386) 299-4974 or visit ald House, the welcome center American Legion Post 285 in www.canalstreetnsb.com or www.heritagepreservation- features information about the Edgewater. All proceeds go call (386) 547-4038. trust.org. Timucua Indians, the Spanish towards Veterans and Children •Edgewater Farmer’s Go “Dots-Shuttle.Com” •Live Music in Christmas and Youth. Open to the public. Market: The farmer’s market and British Colonial Periods, Park: Live concerts are offered The post is located at 2102 S. is held from 8 a.m.-2 p.m., early pioneer settlers, the Hotel monthly in an intimate setting Ridgewood Ave. each Saturday at 1108 S. Ormond, “Birthplace of ORLANDO AIRPORT SHUTTLE •AMVETS Post 2: The rider’s Ridgewood Ave., (corner of in the Canal Street Historic Speed”, and John D. Rocke- group will meet at 10 a.m., the U.S. Highway 1 and Turgot District. Performers take the feller. Hours are 10 a.m –3 first Saturday of each month, Avenue). For booth space, call stage in Christmas Park from 11 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday. DAYTONA with a ride following the (386) 424-2485. a.m.-1 p.m. Concerts are free. Admission is Free. The ORLANDO AIRPORT SERVICE Christmas Park is on the corner meeting. The post serves •Edgewater Fire-Rescue welcome center and museum SAVE FUEL FARE dinner on Fridays. A spaghetti Bingo: Games begin at 6:30 of Live Oak and Canal streets in is located at 38 E. Granada dinner will be served on Friday. p.m. each Tuesday at the Fire- New Smyrna Beach. For Blvd. Ormond Beach. For more $ ROUND For more information, call Rescue Association Fire Hall, information, visit www.canal- information, call (386) 676- $ ONE WAY TRIP (386) 402-7602. The post is 2616 Hibiscus Drive. Two streetnsb.com or call (386) 7005 or visit www.ormondhis- 45 located at 2111 S. U.S. games have $100 jackpots. The 25 Highway 1 in Edgewater. facility is non-smoking. snacks 2 DAYS FREE DAYTONA, DELAND, DELTONA •Cracker Creek’s Pirate and soft drinks are available PARKING *Reservations & Payment Minimum One Cruise: Featuring the Pirates of for purchase. All proceeds Day Prior,Restricted fare. No Refunds, 021127 Drop Off Curbside @ Airline No Changes Spruce Creek, cruises are held benefit the Fire-Rescue at 1 p.m. each Saturday and Association’s various causes. 386-257-5411 • 1-800-231-1965 Sunday at 1795 Taylor Road, For more information, call

1034 N. Nova Rd. • Daytona Beach 763864 Port Orange. Costumed pirates (386) 424-2445. create a live, interactive •Elks: The Elks Lodge holds experience as young bucca- lunch from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., neers learn navigation, pirate Monday to Friday, soups, salad weaponry, knotting or rope and sandwiches are served. tying and pirate lingo, all the The lodge holds a spaghetti while searching for the lost dinner with or without treasure at Spruce Creek. meatballs or sausage from 5-7 Pre–registration is required by p.m., each Tuesday. Cost is $7 calling (386) 304-0778. Canoe per person. Dinner and dances and kayak launch and rentals, are held from 5-10 p.m. each guided eco-history Pontoon Friday. Entrees start at $7.50 boat tours and golf cart tours and up. The facility is non- of the conservation nature smoking, food and soft drinks Orchid Show & Sale trails also are available. For available for purchase. All more information, visit the proceeds benefit the Elk’s 9 AM-4 PM Sat, May 12 & Sun, May 13

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Artist Workshop A workshop on cyanotype and brown has new venue print will be held from May 18 to 20 at the Anna Tomczak Studio, 340 New York The Artists' Workshop, Inc. has a new Ave., Lake Helen. exhibit in a new venue. The class will be taught by Ms. Tom- The Oak Hill City Hall, 234 S. U.S. czak. Cost of the studio workshop is Highway 1, will be a forum for local art $365. work, offering samples of many genres. For more information, call (386) 228- The present installation will be held 3404 or visit www.annatomczak.com. through Memorial Day. Camps From page B6 computer programming. The program runs July 9-13. Tuition is $275. • Aviation: Students will learn the basics of weather, air traffic control, forensic science, maintenance and aviation through various informative sessions and hands-on activities. The program runs July 16-20. Tuition is $275. • Math: This hands-on pro- gram emphasizes critical thinking through the stu- dent’s creative problem- solving skills and artistic

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www.drjohnwhitsitt.com Friday, May 11, 2012 www.HometownNewsOL.com Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill • B11 Clubs & Classes •AARP: The Daytona second Thursday of each held during the year. For Professional Women: This Platt St., Daytona Beach. and fear with joy and peace Beach Chapter 386 meets at month at Halifax Harbor more information, call (386) club meets the second Tues- Meetings are open to the by praying specifically and 11a.m. the second Thursday Marina. Social hour begins at 852-0037. day of each month. For more public. For more informa- scripturally for children and of each month at the Duff’s 6 p.m., with dinner at 7 p.m. •Daytona Mustang Club: information, call (386) 671- tion, call (386) 852-1285. schools. For more informa- Buffet on Ridgewood Avenue A program for boaters will This club is sanctioned by 7164 or send an e-mail to •Moms In Touch Interna- tion, call at (386) 304-1685 or in South Daytona. This take place after dinner. For Mustang Club of America [email protected]. tional: The group is an inter- email kimberlystarrhull@ organization provides vari- more information, call (386) and includes Volusia and Fla- •Halifax Social Club: This denominational, nonprofit yahoo.com or visit ous ways for participants to 253-6045. gler counties. Members meet social group is for mature organization where two or www.MomsInTouch.org. get involved in community •Daytona Beach Boppers: at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of adults older than 25. HSC more moms gather together •Morning Star Quilt Guild: projects and discuss senior This dance club meets from each month at Gary Yeo- has no political or religious to pray for children and This club meets at 10 a.m. issues. For more information, 7:30-10 p.m. each Wednes- man’s Ford Dealership. For affiliations. Group events can schools. Moms will experi- the first Wednesday of each call (386) 523-4658. day to swing, shag and bop at more information, call (386) include barbecues, happy ence how to replace anxiety month at the United Presby- •Al-Anon: Meetings are the Moose, 601 W. Granada 673-1676 or visit the website hours, hiking, art festivals; held at noon Monday, Blvd., Ormond Beach. For at www.daytonamustang- theater nights, wine tasting, Wednesday and Friday at more information, visit day- club.com. comedy clubs or other Central Baptist Church, 142 tonabeachboppers.com or •Disc Golf Club: The group events members come up Fairview Ave., Daytona send an email to egss@mind- meets at 4:30 p.m. each with and organize. HSC is RIVIERA Beach. This organization spring.com. Wednesday for doubles and not a dating service and has COUNTRY CLUB offers families and friends of •Daytona Beach Chess at 10 a.m. each Sunday at low monthly dues. For more “The Friendly Club” alcoholics positive ways to Club: This club meets from Tuscawilla Park in Daytona information, visit www.hali- cope with the problems that 6:30-10 p.m. each Wednes- Beach. For more informa- faxsocialclub.com. No Tee Times Required! accompany alcoholism. For day at the Peggy Schnebly tion, call (386) 212-2782. •Kiwanis Club of Daytona Championship 18 Holes more information, call (800) Recreation Center, 1101 N. •Domestic violence sup- Beach: Meetings are held at Par 71 Course 508-2512. Atlantic Ave., Daytona port group: Sponsored by noon each Wednesday at the $ •Alzheimer caregiver sup- Beach. For more informa- the Domestic Abuse Council, Daytona Beach International Before 10AM - 30 + tax for 18 holes w/cart port group: This group tion, call (386) 239-9485 or meetings for individuals Airport on the second floor. After 10AM meets at 10:30 a.m. the visit the website at www.day- involved in an abusive situa- Covered parking is free in the Happy $23 + tax for 18 holes w/cart fourth Friday of each month tonabchcc.org. tion are held from 6-7:30 Ocean Walk Resort parking Expires 8/1/12 at Olds Hall Good Samaritan •Daytona Beach Down p.m. each Wednesday at the garage. For more informa- Mother’s 386-677-2464 Center, Archives Room, 340 Syndrome Association: This Conklin Center for the Blind, tion, visit the website at Day S. Ridgewood Ave., Daytona nonprofit organization pro- 405 White St., Daytona www.daytonabeachkiwa- www.rivcc.com 022315 Beach. For more informa- motes positive understand- Beach. nis.org. tion, call (386) 238-0066. ing of Down syndrome in the •Food Addicts in Recovery •Kiwanis Club of Holly •Auto Racing Legends: community and is a source Anonymous: This club will Hill: This club meets at noon This club is dedicated to pre- of support, information and help those who suffer from each Tuesday at Woody’s Bar- serving the history of auto education for the families food obsession, overeating, B-Q Restaurant, 1593 N. racing and serving the com- and individuals affected by under-eating and bulimia. Nova Road, Holly Hill. For 016529 munity. The club meets on Down syndrome. Meetings FA is based upon the 12 steps more information, call (386) the last Tuesday of each are held the third Thursday of Alcoholics Anonymous. 677-0077. month at The Clubhouse of each month at the ARC of There are no dues, fees or •Korean War Veterans Restaurant, 600 Wilder Blvd., Volusia. DBDSA is in need of weigh-ins at meetings. This Association: The Central Daytona Beach. Anyone partners, sponsors and vol- club meets at 7 p.m. each Florida East Chapter 189 interested in auto racing may unteers. For more informa- Monday and Tuesday at meets at 2 p.m. the third join. For more information, tion, visit http://dbdsa.com United Presbyterian Church, Tuesday of each month at call (386) 760-9587. or call (386) 682-5197. 730 Beville Road, Daytona Emory L. Bennett Veterans •Bereavement Support •Daytona Beach Red Hat- Beach, and at 9 a.m. each Nursing Home, 1920 Mason Group: This Florida Hospital ters: For ladies 50 years and Wednesday at Unity Church, Ave., Daytona Beach. Those HospiceCare support group older, members must wear 908 Ridgewood Ave., Holly who served during the Kore- is for those who have experi- purple clothes with a red hat. Hill, and at 8 a.m. each Fri- an War may attend. For more enced a recent loss. Meetings A craft day is held the second day at Port Orange Presby- information, call (386) 671- are open to new members. Thursday of each month, terian Church, 4662 S. Clyde 8701. For more information and to and a luncheon is held the Morris Blvd., and at 10 a.m. •Loners on Wheels: This register,call (386) 671-4762. third Saturday of each each Saturday at United club is for campers and RV- •Citizen Observer Pro- month, plus other outings Presbyterian Church, 730 ers who are single or who lost gram: This group of volun- when they come up. For Beville Road, Daytona a mate and still want to teers assists the Sheriff’s more information, call (386) Beach. For more informa- camp, but are reluctant to go Office to fight crime and 254-0497, (386) 405-3267 or tion, call (386) 258-0610 or alone. This is not a dating patrol neighborhoods in send an e-mail to theadi- visit www.foodaddicts.org. service. Members are prima- order to minimize crime in [email protected]. •Friendship Force of rily semi-retired/retired. For Volusia County. For an appli- •Daytona Beach Rugby: Greater Daytona Beach: This more information, call (386) cation and more informa- Youth, high school and men’s nonprofit organization is 788-4016 or (386) 538-1741. tion, call (386) 672-0285. club programs compete dedicated to bringing people •Mayor’s Alliance for Per- •Community Club: This across the state. Practice is at together. For more informa- son’s with Disabilities: This club meets the first Thursday 6 p.m., Tuesday and Thurs- tion, call (386) 761-0062. group meets at 1 p.m. the of each month to learn about day nights at 1605 Richard •Good Samaritan Society fourth Tuesday of each home community educa- Petty Blvd., on the campus of Daytona: Speakers are host- month at the Braille and tion. Visitors may attend. For Embry Riddle Aeronautical ed each month open to the Talking Book Library, 420 more information, call (386) University across from Main- public. All presentations are 253-1037. land. There is no fee to try or held from 10-11 a.m. the sec- •Corvette Cruisers of check out. For more informa- ond Monday of each month Greater Daytona: Corvette tion, visit daytonabeachrug- at Good Samaritan Daytona enthusiasts. Monthly meet- by.org. Assisted Living, Fellowship Mother’s Day ings are held on the third •Daytona Beach Shag Hall, 338 S. Ridgewood Ave. Tuesday of each month at Club: Members dance from 8 Light refreshments will be Champagne Brunch at The Shores TGI Friday’s Restaurant at 24 p.m. to midnight each Satur- served. To make reservations, N. Ocean Shore Blvd. (corner day at the Moose Lodge in call (386) 253-6791. May 13th - 11-3pm of E. Granada Blvd/Rte. 40), Ormond Beach. Four deejays •Greater Daytona Beach Ormond Beach . Guests are provide the music. There is Association of the Deaf: All invited to dine with the no admission charge. For deaf and hearing individuals group starting at 6 p.m. with more information, call (386) who love sign language may the meeting at 7 p.m. For 837-5851. attend meetings the first and more information e-mail •Daytona Beach Toast- third Saturday of each [email protected] or visit masters Club: This nonprofit month. For a schedule of Seafood Display – Prime Rib Carving Stations – Entrée’s the website at www.corvette- organization dedicated to events and locations, send an Omelet Station – Dessert Stations – & More cruisersdaytona.com. helping members develop e-mail to •Daytona Area Chapter communication and leader- [email protected]. Outside Sales Support Net- ship skills, which in turn fos- •Greater Daytona Beach work: This is an association ter self-confidence and per- Coin Club: This club meets of independent contractors sonal growth, meets from 6-7 at 7 p.m. the third Wednes- and home-based travel p.m. each Monday at Embry- day of each month in Sica agencies committed to the Riddle Aeronautical Univer- Hall, 1065 Daytona Ave., professional development of sity, Daytona Beach. For Holly Hill. Guests are wel- its members. Chapter meet- more information, call at come. Exhibits and lectures ings allow independent con- (772) 539-1779, e-mail take place at the meetings. tractors to meet other travel [email protected] The club is held behind the professionals with similar or visit the website at dayton- Holly Hill Police Station. interests. For monthly meet- abeach.freetoasthost.ws Directions: Travel east on ing information, call (386) •Daytona Metropolitan LPGA Boulevard one block 233-3515. Bridge Club: This club will past U.S. 1 to Daytona •Daytona Beach Amateur offer two free learn-to-play Avenue, then turn right. Sica Radio Association: Open to bridge lessons. The lessons Hall will be on the left. non-members and those are for beginners, people •Halifax Area Veteran’s interested in networking, returning to bridge after Council: This club meets the trading radio information some years, and social play- third Saturday of each month and furthering the hobby. ers who want to learn mod- at the Emory L. Bennett Vet- The group meets at 7:30 p.m. ern bidding and play. erans Nursing Home, 1920 the third Monday of each Lessons are held at 9:30 a.m. Mason Ave., Daytona Beach. 763922 month at the social hall of each Monday at 600 Drift- For more information, call the First Presbyterian wood Ave., Daytona Beach. (386) 274-3460. Church, 620 S. Grandview Lessons are open to the pub- •Halifax Business and Ave., Daytona Beach. For lic, and handouts will be more information, visit given to all participants. www.dbara.org, the local Attendees will play bridge radio repeater on 147.150 starting with the first lesson. MHz or call (386) 238-1308. Free refreshments will be •Daytona Beach Boat available at all games, and Club: This group meets the frequent bridge parties are OPE

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ten, lead, motivate, per- marily bridge. For further information, call (386) 238- child and community at a may attend. For more infor- Clubs suade, to be successful and information, call (386 322- 0066. time. Members meet from mation, call (386) 677-4654. From page B11 self-confident and to reach 9081. •Bereavement Support noon to 1 p.m. each Thurs- •Pilot Club of Ormond goals. For more information, •Whole Child Charter Group: This Florida Hospital day at the Anderson Price Beach: This club meets at 6 terian Church, 730 Beville send an e-mail to dbtoast- Academy: This new nonprof- HospiceCare support group House, 32 N. Beach St., p.m. once a month at various Road, Daytona Beach. New [email protected] or visit it cooperation serves a select is for those who have experi- Ormond Beach. For more restaurants, featuring guest members are welcome. For daytonabeach.free- student body of the Halifax enced a recent loss. Meetings information, call (386) 235- speakers. Members perform more information, call (386) toasthost.ws/. area. The organization meets are open to new members. 5712. hands-on service projects 788-7735 or (386) 756-8534. •Toastmasters on the Hal- the third week of each For more information and to •Lou Gehrig’s Disease with emphasis on brain- •Multiple Sclerosis Sup- ifax: This club meets from month. Whole Child Charter register,call (386) 671-4762. Support Group: Meetings for related disorders and other port Group: Meetings are 6:15 to 7:45 p.m., each Thurs- Academy does not discrimi- •Caregiver Support Break- this disease’s patients, family disabilities. Ladies or gentle- held at noon the third Mon- day at the University of nate on the basis of race, age, fast: Caregivers helping fam- and friends will be held the men interested in becoming day of the month at City Phoenix Campus, (SW cor- color, disability, religion, sex- ily or friends at home or in second Wednesday of each a member may call (386) Island Library, 105 E Magno- ner of LPGA and Williamson ual orientation and national facilities may attend support month at Ormond in the 677-5023. lia, Daytona Beach. For more Blvd.) Guests are welcome. and ethnic origin. The public group breakfasts, which are Pines, 101 Clyde Morris Blvd. •Quilters by the Sea: This information, call (386) 428- For more information, call may attend. held each month at Riviera For more information, call guild, for those who want to 8896 or (386) 673-0478. (386) 424-0830 or visit •“Writers Helping Writ- Senior Living Community in (386) 673-1252. learn more about the art of •National Alliance for www.halifax7286.free- ers:” A literary support group Holly Hill. The group will •Lupus Support Group: quilting, meets from 9:30- Mentally Ill: This club meets toasthost.com. for area writers sponsored by share concerns, frustrations The Volusia-Flagler Chapter 11:30 a.m. each Friday at the from 1-3 p.m. the second and •U.S. Coast Guard Auxil- the Florida Writers Associa- and rewards of individual will meet from 1-3 p.m. on North Peninsula Baptist fourth Thursday of each iary: This auxiliary Flotilla 44 tion meets the first and third experiences. For meeting the fourth Saturday of each Church, 6 Sandra Drive, month at Act Corporation, is the civilian branch of the Saturday of the month at dates and more information, month at Memorial Hospital Ormond-by-the-Sea. Busi- 1220 Willis Ave., Building 9, U.S. Coast Guard. Its goal is 12:15 p.m. in the South Audi- call (386) 672-1009. in Ormond Beach. For more ness meetings are on the first Daytona Beach. The family to provide the public with torium of City Island Library •Citizen Observer Pro- information, call (386) 676- Friday of each month. For and friends of people with a boating safety classes, pro- Center, downtown Daytona gram: This group of volun- 2112. more information, call (386) mental illness provide sup- vide free vessel checks, par- Beach. A critique session, teers assists the Sheriff’s •Mini Cooper Car Club: 672-9710. port, friendship, guidance ticipate in search and rescue marketing tips and flash Office to fight crime and This club meets the last •Raising Children with and advice and advocate in the air and to provide writing exercise highlight patrol neighborhoods to Wednesday of each month at Mental Illnesses Support quality services for those assistance to boaters. Meet- each meeting. For informa- minimize crime in Volusia 7 p.m. at RiverGrille, 950 N. Group: These groups meet with mental disabilities. For ings are held at 7 p.m. the tion, call (386) 492-6157. County. For an application U.S. 1, Ormond Beach. For from 6:30-8:30 p.m. the first more information, call (386) second Tuesday of each and more information, call more information visit Tuesday and Wednesday of 503-7219. month at 355 Basin St. in the Ormond Beach (386) 672-0285. www.daytonaminis.com or each month at the Senior •National Association of Halifax Harbor Marina. For •Christian Surfers: This www.sunshineminis.org. Center, 351 Andrews St., Retired and Veteran Rail- more information, call (386) •AARP Ormond by the Sea club operates out of First •National Active and Ormond Beach. For more road Employees: Unit 70 767-2000. Chapter: This group meets at United Methodist Church of Retired Federal Employees information, call (386) 676- Daytona Beach is seeking •Victory Lane Racing 10 a.m. the second Tuesday Ormond Beach. Meetings are Ormond Beach Chapter 3256. new members. Meetings are Association: This club of each month at Ormond held from 7-8:30 p.m. each 2247: This club will hold a •Republican Club of held at 11:30 a.m. the second engages in the promotion Presbyterian Church, 105 Tuesday at 336 S. Halifax meeting at 11:30 a.m. each Ormond Beach: This club Wednesday of each month and enjoyment of the sport Amsden Road. Meetings Drive, Ormond Beach. Pizza third Monday of the month meets the third Monday of (September-May) at Duff’s of motor racing of all types. commence with business, and sodas will be served; at Rivergrille Restaurant in each month at a new loca- Original Buffet, 2400 S. This nonprofit organization followed by a special pro- members will watch surf Ormond Beach. All present tion at Stonewood Grille on Ridgewood Ave., South Day- also assists auto-racing fami- gram and refreshments. For movies and do a devotional or retired federal employees Atlantic Avenue. The cost for tona. Active and retired rail- lies in time of need. Mem- more information, call (386) study. For more information, are invited. For more infor- lunch is $15. Reservations road employees may attend. bers meet at 7 p.m. the sec- 441-1380. visit sports.groups. mation, call (386) 672-5872. must be made by the Friday For more information, call ond Thursday of each month •All British Car Club: This yahoo.com/group/Christ- •National League of Amer- before the meeting by calling (386) 428-9848, (386) 767- at the Clubhouse Restaurant, club is dedicated to preser- ian_Surfers_DB/. ican Pen Women: This (386) 492-3067 or (386) 672- 9086 or (386) 734-6089. 600 Wilder Blvd., Daytona vation, maintenance and •Catholic War Veterans of organization promotes and 6430 Ext. 302. •Surfside Barbershop Beach. For more informa- enjoyment of all British auto- America: Father John Wash- conducts activities in art, let- •Republican Executive Harmony Chorus: Men of all tion, visit the website at mobiles. Members gather ington Post 1944 meets at 10 ters and music. Programs Committee of Volusia Coun- ages may attend for music, www.victorylaneracingasso- monthly to exchange infor- a.m. the second Saturday of include concerts, art shows, ty: This club holds meetings fun and fellowship from 7-10 ciation.com. mation, good times, techni- each month at the Prince of readings, lectures and per- with various speakers at 10 p.m. each Tuesday at Day- •Volusia County Equality cal tips, and of course, to Peace Catholic Church Gold formances. The public may a.m. the first Saturday of tona Beach Community Col- Florida: This club meets at 7 show off their cars. This Room, 600 S. Nova Road. All attend. For more informa- each month (except July and lege, Building 230, Room 123. p.m. the third Thursday of active group offers many Catholic men and women tion, call (386) 671-0563. November). Meeting loca- For more information, call each month For more infor- special events. For more who have served in the U.S. •Ormond Beach Lions tions alternate between FUN-290-3452 or visit bar- mation, call (386) 453-3089 information, visit the Web- Armed Forces may attend. Club: A friendlysocial serv- DeLand and Daytona Beach bershopharmony.bolgspot.c or send an e-mail to david- site at www.volusiabritish- For more information, call ice club for men and women campuses of Daytona State om. [email protected]. cars.com or send an e-mail (386) 255-3814 or send an e- meets from 6:30-8:30 p.m., College. All Republicans may • Take of Pounds Sensibly: •Wagon Wheel Club: to [email protected]. mail to fatherjohnwashing- the second and fourth attend. For more informa- Members meet from 6-7 p.m. Women residing in the Hali- •Alzheimer caregiver sup- [email protected]. Wednesday of each month tion, call (386) 492-3067 or each Wednesday at the club- fax area are invited to join port group: This group •Granada Squares: This at River Grille Restaurant, (386) 672-6430 Ext. 302 or house on Daytona Avenue the Wagon Wheel Club. This meets at 2 p.m. the first Tues- club features square, round 950 Us Hwy 1, North visit the website at behind the Holly Hill Police is a group of women who day of each month at and line dancing. A regular Ormond Beach. Potential www.recvc.org. Department. For more infor- enjoy fellowship while par- Ormond in the Pines Retire- dance is held at 8 p.m. each members are always wel- •Scrabble Players: This mation call (386) 253-1118 or ticipating in charitable proj- ment Center, 101 Clyde Mor- Tuesday at the Ormond come. For more information, club meets from 12:30-5 p.m. (386) 212-5158. ects in the greater Halifax ris Blvd., and at 3:30 p.m. the Beach Senior Center, 351 call (386) 503-1711. each Friday at the Ormond •Toastmasters Club: area. Meetings are held on first Monday of each month Andrews St., with a work- •Ormond by the Sea Beach Library, 30 S. Beach St. Members meet from 6-7 p.m. the second and fourth at Wellington Place by the shop at 7:30 p.m. The cost is Lions: This club meets from For more information, call each Monday at Embry-Rid- Wednesdays of each month. Sea, 1500 Ocean Shore Blvd., $4 per person, which 7-8 p.m. the first and third (386) 677-1687. dle Aeronautical University. Luncheon is followed by par- Ormond Beach. For more includes refreshments. For Wednesday of each month at •Strokers “R” We: This Learn to communicate, lis- ticipation in card games, pri- more information, call (386) Alfie’s Restaurant, 1666 group meets from 5-6:45 255-0888. Oceanshore Blvd. Dinner is p.m. each Monday at the Used Furniture Fruit Tree Special Largest Selection of •Halifax Singles: This served at 6 p.m. All visiting Ormond Beach Library. All Citrus Trees in the Arca! group meets at noon the Lions may attend. For more stroke survivors may attend Large Selection of 10% OFF fourth Friday of each month information, call (386) 441- to discuss how to cope with $50.00-$99.00 Apple, Avocado, Cherry, for lunch and cards at Riviera 7024. the effects of stroke. For more Quality Wood Furniture Peach, Mango & Berries Country Club Restaurant, •Ormond Speech Toast- information, send an email Bedroom • Dining Room 15% OFF 500 Calle Grande, Ormond masters Club: This club to [email protected]. $100.00-$199.00 • Hutches • Living Room Fresh fruit for carry out Beach. For more informa- meets at 6 p.m. each Tuesday •Super Singles: This club • Mattresses and Misc 20% OFF & Fresh Squeezed Juice tion, call (386) 252-8783 or at the Unitarian Universalist meets each Wednesday at (386) 673-2155. Society, 56 N. Halifax Drive Household Items $200.00-Over Available only at the Daytona Location Eagles Club, 190 S. Nova Rd., Coupon expires 5/31/12 •Halifax Social Club: This Ormond Beach, to learn how Ormond Beach. A dance will social group is for mature to talk turkey without turn- be held from 8-11 p.m., with LAROCHE FRUIT & FURNITURE adults older than 25. HSC ing chicken. This group is music by DJ Entertainment. 740 S. Yonge St (US1) Visit Our Website: 329 N. Ridgewood Ave (US1) 763959 Ormond Beach • 386-672-7723 larochesfruitgifts.com Daytona Beach • 386-253-1817 has no political or religious non-political, non-denomi- The cost is $6 for members affiliations. Group events can national and not affiliated and $8 for nonmembers. For include barbecues, happy with the Unitarian Univer- more information, call (386) hours, hiking, art festivals, salist Society except to use 736-0749 or (386) 673-3699. theater nights, wine tasting, the facility for meetings. For •Volusia/Flagler Surfrider comedy clubs or other more information, call (386) Chapter: This chapter focus- events members come up 672-3787, (386) 671-2150 or es on issues important to the with and organize. HSC is (386) 322-5385. local community, including not a dating service and has •Overeaters Anonymous: beach access, water quality, low monthly dues. For more This club helps compulsive no-surfing zones and eco- information, visit www.hali- eaters and those who are nomic no-driving zones. faxsocialclub.com. ruled by food. There are no Members are currently •Italian American Club of weigh-ins, dues or fees. Call organizing campaigns to Ormond Beach: This group (386) 426-1558 or (386) 233- promote changes regarding meets the third Monday of 9399 for the nearest meeting these concerns. For more each month at the Elk’s Club, location. information, call (386) 677- on Wilmette Ave., Ormond •Palette and Brush Club: 8111. Beach. The dues are $20 per Members meet at 1:30 p.m. year per person. The club has the first Thursday of each To include an organization picnics, parties, wine tasting, month at the Art League of in Clubs and Classes, send an etc. For more information Daytona, 433 S. Palmetto email to volnews@home- call (386) 334-0593. Ave., Daytona Beach. This townnewsol.com or fax •Kiwanis Club of Ormond year’s programs include information to (386) 322- Beach: This club is dedicated hands-on demonstrations 5901. For more information, to changing the world one and guest speakers. Guests call (386) 322-5924.

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DAYTONA BEACH PORT ORANGE MOORE, Deceased HOMETOWN Custodio & John Doe. Central Manor Apts. Serv- Furn’d 1br/1ba efficiency NEWS File No: Sale to be held at 805 Apartments/ ing Adults 62+ or Mobility behind main house. 2011-13133-PRDL NEWS Sunburst/Encore LP Condos for Rent Impaired 1br/1ba Income Walking distance to bus ORMOND BY THE SEA NOTICE OF ACTION CLASSIFIEDS d/b/a Encore Super Park, based rent. EOH. & shopping. $700/mo. ADVERTISER, 600SF OFFICE $650/mo TO: KEITH MOORE Daytona Beach, North Handicapped Accessible (Include: utilities) Long Panoramic Ocean View, YOU ARE NOTIFIED that 1701 N US Hwy 1, 386-255-2622 term/short. 386-316-2445. OR off Ocean Shore Blvd. an action for Petition for Martin County Ormond Beach, FL TTY 1-800-955-8771 DELEON SPRINGS Call 386-852-0333 Administration has been 32174 813-241-8269. PORT ORANGE APTS. COMPETE Hidden Valley, 55+. Furn/ filed in this court, and you thru Pubs: 5/4 & 5/11/12 Veteran Owned unfurn’d 2br/ 1ba/ carport. 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Fast 0880 Warehouse/ 0880 Warehouse/ 0880 Warehouse/ immediately thereafter; Applications for our 2 & 3 approvals - we work with otherwise a default will be Veteran Owned bdrm Apts. 386-428-8749 Industrial For Rent Industrial For Rent Industrial For Rent & Operated! most credit. Veteran Dis- entered against you for Special LEGAL TDD 1-800-955-8770. counts. 386-761-7368. the relief demanded in “$129 Moves You In!” [email protected] Volusia Crossing. 1br/1ba the complaint or petition. Private NOTICES EHO/ rates & availability Dated on this 16th day of SINGLE STORY. Built-in NEW SMYRNA BEACH may change. Party shelves. Separate Dining CREEKSIDE April, 2012. Clerk of the Due in our Area. Lighted attic stor- FIND IT Court By: D. Patterson Rates! age. Pets OK. $589/mo. APARTMENTS! Deputy Clerk Pubs: 4/27, Incl: Cable/ Water. Fast Single story 1br/1ba. W/D BUY IT 5/4, 5/11 & 5/18/12 office approvals-we work with hook-ups. Private patios Give us a call! most credit. Veteran Dis- and lots of storage!! Call, SELL IT! 5020 Notice Monday counts. 386-253-8041. 386-423-0602. Mention to Creditors You’ll be [email protected] code HTN for our CLASSIFIED Need... 540453 EHO/ rates & availability Move-in Special! 386-322-5949 A cave for your man? A Shop for your hobby? IN THE CIRCUIT glad you did! at Noon may change. Too much junk in your trunk? COURT FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA Hometown Crossword Solution Crossword Solution Crossword Solution Or is your home business growing out your windows? PROBATE DIVISION for Friday We can meet your needs for as little as $500/Month IN RE: ESTATE OF OSCAR DOBROW, News Publication “ ” Deceased File No. 386-322-5949 A FASCINATOR CALL TODAY 2012-10885-PRDL 1-800-823-0466 NOTICE TO 386-383-2208 CREDITORS The administration of the 5060 Notice of Sale 5060 Notice of Sale estate of Oscar Dobrow, deceased, whose date of ALL ABOARD STORAGE death was January 30, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE 2012, and whose social May 22, 2012 security number is Personal property of the following tenants will be xxx-xx-1437, file number sold at public sale to the highest bidder to satisfy a 2012-10885-PRDL, is rental lien in accordance with Florida Statutes, 835 Vacation/ 835 Vacation/ 835 Vacation/ pending in the Circuit Section 83.806 and 83.807. Contents: Misc. & Timeshare for Rent Timeshare for Rent Timeshare for Rent Court for Volusia County, household goods. Viewing at time of sale only. Florida, Probate Division, The owners or their agents reserve the right to bid ISLAND REAL ESTATE NORTH CAROLINA the address of which is on any unit and also to refuse any bid. The is Anna Maria Island’s MOUNTAINS P. O. Box 6043, DeLand, auction will be held on-site at the following leader in Vacation Rent- Beat the heat & head to Florida 32721-6043. The facilities and times: als. From luxury condos the mountains! Book your names and addresses of 9:15 AM - HAND DEPOT FLORIDA KEYS to quaint cottages, we vacation today; even the the personal 321 Hand Avenue, Ormond Beach, 386-672-3742: Marathon. Luxurious have your perfect “peace” family pet is welcome! representative and the Anthony Agee #014153; Willy Jay Deliveries Oceanfront vacation of paradise. Monthly rentals available personal representative’s #015027 homes. 4-6 Bedrooms. www.islandreal.com too! Foscoe Rentals attorney are set forth 9:30 AM - ORMOND DEPOT Private Pool, hot tub, 877-778-6066 1-800-723-7341 below. 509 S. Nova Road, Ormond Beach, docks & more! www.foscoerentals.com All creditors of the 386-672-3742: Emma Roth #3027; Cheryl Start Planning Your OFFERING A VACATION RENTALS, decedent and other Jackson #4028; Miri Bholai #5028; Patricia Spring & Summer Flagler Beach Ocean- persons having claims or Harrilal #5030; Frank/Dee Fanizzi #7012; Christie Vacation Now! SERVICE? front Vacation Rentals demands against Holloway #9109; Bruce Everett #9214 1-888-564-5800 PLACE YOUR Furnished Studio, 1, 2 decedent’s estate on 10:30 AM - MASONOVA DEPOT whom a copy of this 1025 Mason Ave., Daytona Beach, 386-239-3530: american-paradise.com AD IN and 3 Bedrooms. Full Kitchens, Free Wi-Fi, Di- notice is required to be Patricia Jones #338 TELL’EM HOMETOWN NEWS! served must file their 11:00 AM - JIMMY ANN DEPOT YOU SAW THEIR AD IN rect TV, Pool. 1820 S. 810 Jimmy Ann Dr., Daytona Beach, CALL CLASSIFIED Oceanshore Blvd. claims with this court 584252 THE HOMETOWN WITHIN THE LATER OF 386-239-3626: Crystal Beasley #3011; Annette 386-322-5949 386-517-6700 Johnson #9435; Roger Deon Williams #9056; NEWS! www.fbvr.net 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST Frances Northey #1008; Matthew Lantier #1346; PUBLICATION OF THIS Hassell Moorhead and Carroll #9223; Linda Grier NOTICE OR 30 DAYS #1230; Blakely Frederick #4074; Elvin Simmons AFTER THE DATE OF #9504; Carretta King-Butler #1324; Mashika SERVICE OF A COPY Lockett #3061 OF THIS NOTICE ON 12:15 PM - DAYTONA DEPOT 905 All Terrain 0920 Automobiles 0920 Automobiles 940 RV/Travel THEM. 145 N. Charles Street, Daytona Beach, Vehicles Wanted Wanted Trailers/Campers All other creditors of the 386-239-3535: Stephanie Lynn Burl #20E; decedent and other Marvasha Lane #27E; Theodis McDuffie #28E; ‘99 BRUTE FORCE 4X4 CASH FOR CARS: All TOP CASH For Cars, persons having claims or C Julian Beaudet #530, 531. & 537 demands against 12:45 PM - BELLNOVA DEPOT by Kawasaki. Gas engine. Cars/Trucks Wanted. Any Car / Truck, Running No better way to Automatic. Asking $5,780 Running or Not! Top Dol- or Not. Call for Instant of- decedent’s estate must 1325 S. Nova Rd., Daytona Beach 386-255-5484: Please call 386-427-1018 fer: 1-800-454-6951 file their claims with this Gary Jones #306; Bryes Huffman #439; Steve lar Paid. We Come To GET IT SOLD! court WITHIN 3 Collins #604; Karen McGowan #1101; Tanja or [email protected] You! Any Make/Model. TOP CASH FOR CARS, MONTHS AFTER THE Acosta #7047; James Ryan Stone #7066; to schedule appt. Call for Instant Offer DATE OF FIRST Roderick Ash #8011; Roger H Stang #8039; See photos online at: 800-871-9638 Call Now For An Instant Offer. Top Dollar Paid, PUBLICATION OF THIS Thomas Huger #8056 & #8057 www.hometownnewsol.com NOTICE. 1:15 PM - AIRPORT DEPOT ad# 45004. CASH FOR CARS: All Any Car/ Truck, Any Con- Cars/Trucks Wanted. dition. Running or Not. MOTORHOMES ALL CLAIMS NOT SO 1575 Aviation Center Parkway, Daytona Beach FILED WITHIN THE 386-239-3536: Kristin Major #166; Doreen 0920 Automobiles Running or Not! Top Dol- Free Pick-up/ Tow. and lar Paid. We Come To 1-800-761-9396 TIME PERIODS SET Dufresne #326; Susan Gilmore #70; Joshua TRAVEL TRAILERS FORTH IN SECTION Wanted You! Any Make/Model. ------Flowers #124; Victor Black #381 1985 Chevy S10 Sell your car with an ad 733.702 OF THE VIN #1GCCS14B4F2220702 Call For Instant Offer: 935 Motorcycles/ Paying 800-864-5960 in the FLORIDA PROBATE 2:00 PM - BIG TREE DEPOT Scooters $$ CASH $$ 585657 CODE WILL BE 409 Big Tree Road, South Daytona, 386-788-6068 DONATE A CAR- Help FOREVER BARRED. Christopher Benckini #6078; Veronica Riley HONDA REBEL, 2000. Immediately Children Fighting Diabe------NOTWITHSTANDING #6186; Deborah Cunningham #6116; Lynn Dugan tes. Fast, Free Towing. 250cc. 1900 miles. Black. THE TIME PERIODS For details call #2026; John Dwayne Harris #3036; Wayne WE BUY CARS Call 7 days/ week. Non- Like new. Garage kept. SET FORTH ABOVE, McKnight #3022; Lola Marie Davis #3004; Jeffrey Any Condition. 24-Hour runners OK. Tax Deducti- $1,500. 386-258-8122. 386-677-5588 Special Pricing to run your ad ANY CLAIM FILED TWO Lee Hammontree #1038 Pickup. Call for a Quote. ble. Call Juvenile Diabe- Pictures avail. by email: (2) YEARS OR MORE 2:45 PM - NOVA DEPOT 386-453-0967. tes Research Foundation [email protected] From Martin County AFTER THE 3742 Nova Rd, Port Orange FL, 386-763-4710: 1-800-578-0408 See photo online at www. RV’S NEEDED! DECEDENT’S DATE OF Brandi Bohaczyk #4161 CARS/TRUCKS Wanted! HometownNewsol.com, Buying Smoke Free RV’s through Volusia County! DEATH IS BARRED. 3:15 PM - PORT ORANGE DEPOT Top $$$ Paid! Running or DONATE YOUR CAR to ad# 44904. The date of first Children’s Cancer Fund Giant Recreation World. 4061 S. Nova Rd. Port Orange, 386-763-4707: Not, All Years, Makes, WANTED Japanese Mo- 888-863-8503 Don x150 Choose Any 2 or All 15 Newspapers. publication of this notice Thomas Bivens #H0238D; Barry Elrod #J0414; Models. Free Towing! Of America, and help end is May 4, 2012. Childhood Cancer. Tax torcycles Kawasaki,1967- ☛ Stacy Marie Cope #L0605; Sheila Rainge We’re Local! 7 Days/ AND there is more... Personal Representative: #L0622; Gary Strukel #Q1114A; Phillip Michael Deductible. Next Day 1980, Z1-900, KZ900, Diane Bohan Week. Call Toll Free: KZ1000, ZIR, You get 3 weeks FREE with Wright #P1014; Elizabeth Diane Fendlay #F2129; 1-888-416-2330 Towing. Receive Vacation 66 Jameson Road Voucher. 7 Days KZ1000MKII, W1-650, Ammie L Olson #F2193 Sell or Rent your one week cost! Newland, NC 28657 4:00 PM - WESTPORT DEPOT 1-800-469-8593 H1-500, H2-750, S1-250, Attorney for Personal S2-350, S3-400. Suzuki 5889 Williamson Blvd., Port Orange, your home in ☛ AND there’s more... Representative: 386-763-2290: Brian Butterbaugh #0719; Renay MERCEDES, Jacquars, GS400, GT380, CB750 Donald E. Hawkins BMWs, wanted 1991 or 69.70) CASH PAID. Hometown News. Photos online for only $1.00! Zaquan Pegee #0629 Florida Bar No. 137392 The above Tenants have been given proper CASH FOR CARS! older, any model. Cash 800-772-1142 Martin County Hawkins, Hawkins & We Buy ANY Car, Truck paid! Pat 321-431-1979 310-721-0726 notice, fourteen days prior to the first publication of thru Call Today! Burt, LLP, 501 South this Notice of Sale, that the Owner will enforce a or Van! Running or Not. or David 954-684-6643 [email protected] Ridgewood Avenue, Get a FREE Top Dollar Ormond Beach 584658 statutory lien on the property located in their TELL’EM YOU SAW TELL’EM YOU SAW 1-800-823-0466 Daytona Beach, FL respective unit of the above mentioned Instant Offer Now! THEIR AD IN THE THEIR AD IN THE Call 386-322-5949 32114 Telephone: (386) 1-800-558-1097 [email protected] 252-4499 Pubs: May 4, & self-storage facilities. We’re Local! HOMETOWN NEWS! HOMETOWN NEWS! to place your ad May 11, 2012 Pubs: May 11, & May 18, 2012