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Vol. 7, No. 33 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, Sept. 7, 2012 Community Conservancy urges volunteers Free Consultations & Second Opinions Crowns $ Notes 675 • Denture Full Denture Reline $175$ New city clerk to join in waterway cleanup 495 begins job For Hometown News piece collected is recorded,” said Stacey Bell, Paul Szott, D.M.D. [email protected] cleanup coordinator with Volusia County Kerri Graham D.M.D. Scott McKee began his Environmental Management. “This gives us See ad in this section for more information position as City Clerk of Residents and visitors are encouraged to play a the ability to identify what types of items are Ormond Beach on Sept. 4. 386-944-5002 role in preserving Volusia County’s coastal polluting the coast and can give us insight on 802 Sterthaus Drive, Suite A • Ormond Beach, FL Mr. McKee has worked in waterways by participating in the International solutions to prevent this type of litter in the (Across the Street from the imploded Florida Hospital) 035752 the City Attorney’s office Coastal and Halifax/Indian River Cleanup from 8 future.” since April 2009 as a parale- to 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 15. Food packaging and smoking related gal. In May 2010, he was This worldwide annual event, hosted by the items has been the top two items removed from motor admitted to the Florida Bar. Ocean Conservancy, features many locations coastlines worldwide over the past 26 years boats to clean the coast. He earned his Juris Doctor- along the coast for people interested in helping totaling more than 66 million pieces removed. Those who pre-register online will receive a ate from Barry University clean up the environment. This year, the Hali- Over the last 26 years, Ocean Conservancy beach Coastal Cleanup memento at the end of the Andreas School of Law in fax/Indian River clean up — historically held in cleanup volunteers have collected enough cups, event. Orlando and also has a the spring — is being held in conjunction with plates, forks, knives and spoons to host a picnic Participants are encouraged to bring buckets Bachelor of Science in Busi- the International Coastal Cleanup. for 2 million people. or used, plastic shopping bags to separate recy- ness Administration from Over the past 26 years, more than 9 million Volunteers can participate in the cleanup at clables from trash; garden gloves to reduce the Florida Southern College. volunteers have removed more than 145 million locations along the Halifax River, Indian River trash generated by the use of plastic gloves; and Prior to his employment pounds of trash from 152 countries. Last year in Lagoon and beaches from Ormond-by-the-Sea drinking water. They should also wear sunglass- with the City of Ormond Volusia County, there were 816 volunteers who south to Bethune Beach and Oak Hill. Visit es, a hat, sunscreen and comfortable clothing Beach, Mr. McKee was removed 2,178 pounds of trash off our local www.volusia.org/cleanup to view all Volusia and footwear. employed by the City of beaches. County locations and clean-up event details. For more information about the cleanup, visit Deltona as Economic “Not only is trash cleaned up during this event Some river locations host boat launches for par- www.volusia.org/cleanup, call (386) 238-4716 or See NOTES, A2 to help preserve our environment, but also every ticipants to bring their own kayaks, canoes or [email protected]. Mouse warehouse gives reptile lover part of his dream

By Dan Harkins mouse (and rat) ware- [email protected] house off Reed Street that Mr. Barden hopes will DELEON SPRINGS — magically stay open forev- Carl Barden has about 800 er, continuing to grow as it poisonous and hungry has to serve his still-grow- snakes to feed every week ing legion of venom pro- at his Reptile Discovery ducers. Center in DeLand. That But Mr. Groskey says amounts to about 2,000 that’s not happening. This rodents that meet the is as large as he needs to darkness every month. go in order to support his A Boutique Optical Finding fresh and true passion, the real rea- Located in Ormond Beach, FL healthy food for the

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growing family of alligators in Ohio, home. His collection Reptile an acre-long, fenced-in pond has been growing ever since out back. his family moved to Alta- From page A1 Right now, he’s got about 15 monte Springs in 1958. was.” big snakes, an assortment of “I would tell my parents, ‘I There’s no sign out front other reptiles, a small pond want a lot of reptiles and a here, only a bamboo-lined for his 12-foot rescue alligator reptile farm and they didn’t drive that leads to a small named Big Boy, and more want to have anything to do one near the operation. than a dozen alligators that with that idea,” he said. He’s zoned for agriculture, have taken up residence in his They weren’t the only ones so to advertise an attraction “Crocodile Lagoon,” too. to have a problem with his like this wouldn’t be legal. “I have more trouble keep- admitted obsession. Rezoning to commercial ing things out than I ever have By the time Mr. Groskey would lead to thousands of getting them in,” he said. had a home and a second wife dollars more in property The alligators start heading in Deltona, he had about 75 taxes. toward the small dock as soon snakes in the garage and near- “Why do I want to go and as the door clanks on the ly as many turtles wandering do a thing like that?” he chain-link fence surrounding the backyard. asked. the pond. He said he started His third wife didn’t like the He’s not all that interested the pond to house all the tur- arrangement either. in school groups and gawkers tles he was donated and baby So in 1999, Mr. Groskey anymore, anyway. Reptile alligators just started crawling bought this place out in the lovers looking for food should in under the fence. country with retirement earn- just put the phone down right “They know what time it is,” ings he had tucked away. His now, he said. No new cus- he says during a recent visit, third divorce was finalized a tomers. shaking the bucket of dog week before. Randy Barber/staff photographer “Everyone I take care of food he brings down every His third wife, he recalled, afternoon before turning in “said it was gonna come down Larry Groskey of DeLeon Springs enters the gate into the alligator lagoon at his place, here are personal friends of Larry’s Reptile Farm, on Aug. 30. mine,” Mr. Groskey said, “peo- for the day. to, either it’s me or the reptiles; ple I’ve been dealing with for In Big Boy’s pond nearby, one of us is gonna go.’ And I 10, 20 years or more. And in Mr. Groskey has just placed a said, ‘Let me tell you right his reptiles. To feed them, he Since he won’t expand any in one basket. I’ve operated turn, they give me reptiles. … fawn that recently became now, I’m gonna have my rep- started raising mice and rats further, he says he recently for over 30 years. I’ve got the This is like my lifelong hobby, road kill. The gator didn’t tiles and you’re gonna be in a 10-by-20-foot shed that told Mr. Barden that he would blessings to do what I’m doing an expensive hobby.” seem to mind how it got there. gone.” has been expanded five times soon have to end his contract here. I’m not going to ruin There’s not really much “It’s all part of the equa- It was a common refrain. since then. so he wouldn’t have to termi- that.” money to be made on the rep- tion,” Mr. Groskey says, sum- “All three of my ex-wives His own snakes wouldn’t be nate all his others. Mr. Barden isn’t happy tile farm, he said, which has ming up life’s circle. were afraid of snakes and did- the only customers. Currently “I said, ‘Carl, the choices I about that. swelled at times to more than This is the kind of set-up n’t want to have anything to he’s got 750 trays of mice and have now, it’s either keep you “A r eliable and constant two dozen big snakes like ana- he’s always wanted, ever since do with it,” he said. “I believe 250 trays of rats. In each tray and kick everybody else to the source of healthy rodents condas and pythons, several he was 10 and hunting water the reptiles were the reason I are one male, two females and curb or the other way is of huge consequence to hundred species of land and snakes and painted turtles in got divorced each time. as many babies as their love around,” he said. “I told him, us,” he said. “This is gonna water turtles, and a slowly the creek behind his Dayton, So he’s stayed focused on can muster. ‘I’m not gonna put all my eggs hurt.”

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As an added p.m. Monday, Sept. 10, in decreased the number of to offer political bonus, get a sneak-peek of the Training Room at City the upcoming children’s roll-off customers. campaign training Hall, 22 S. Beach St. Mr. McCroskey told the workshop series. Everyone is invited to council he expected about Due to limited space in Stetson University will attend these informal ses- six or seven companies will all education programs, all sions to express their ideas, pay the $1,000 a year to do host its third annual “Poli- children must be accompa- tics 101” conference, a free, comments and sugges- solid-waste roll-off service nied by a parent or tions. one-day crash course on guardian and pre-registra- in Holly Hill. the nuts and bolts of politi- “We’re just trying to find tion is required. cal campaigning from 10 For additional informa- Film director to ‘out of the box’ thinking to a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, tion, call (386) 506-4569. bring in some revenue so Sept. 8, in the Stetson present acclaimed the burden is not put on the Room of the Carlton Union documentary 99 1/2 South Yonge Street, Ormond Beach, FL 32174 taxpayers throughout the Building. 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Boy this old guy one who does not have a weird aunt or in this column! I made the long drive and just before I could really shovel it. uncle in the family perhaps you should Submit questions to arrived, I stopped for a six-pack of I asked Uncle Albert if he had look closer. It may just be you. [email protected] beer. We sat on chairs in the yard, and actually married all of those women, when I pulled out the cold beer I and he said he had, but with a couple Dan Smith is on the board of direc- (Please mention HTN legal question in thought I saw a definite twinkle in the of them he had sealed the deal by tors for the Ormond Beach Historical subject line of email) old man’s eye. Society, The Motor Racing Heritage This is in no way a substitution for individual legal consultation and anyone with a legal jumping over a broomstick. That led problem should consult their attorney. 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Daytona Beach, was violence child abuse. Bail substance. Bail was set at Accept all insurance except Florida Healthcare plans. arrested on Aug. 26 and was not set. $5,000. 386-672-5466 charged with grand theft of •Arenthius Dante Jenk- •David J. Beagan, 65, of 1425 Hand Ave, Suite F, Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Daytona Beach a motor vehicle. Bail was ins, 29, of Daytona Beach, Holly Hill, was arrested on Police Department set at $10,000. was arrested on Aug. 29 Aug. 29 and charged with •Anterio Rashad Brown, and charged with posses- dealing in stolen property. •Scott Verner Plumley, 25, 21, of Daytona Beach, was sion of a weapon and Bail was set at $1,000. of Daytona Beach, was arrested on Aug. 26 and ammunition by a convict- arrested on Aug. 25 and charged with grand theft of ed felon. Bail was not set. charged with loitering or a motor vehicle, resisting •Sylvester G. Armstrong, Volusia County prowling. Bail was set at an officer with violence 31, of Daytona Beach, was $4,000. and possession of cocaine. arrested on Aug. 30 and Sheriff’s Office •Amir Wally, 21, of Day- Bail was set at $32,000. charged with possession •Thomas Paul Hull, 31, tona Beach, was arrested •Noah Donald Swett, 32, and delivery of cocaine. of Holly Hill, was arrested on Aug. 25 and charged of Daytona Beach, was Bail was not set. on Aug. 26 and charged with burglary of an unoc- arrested on Aug. 26 and •Justin Williams, 30, of Daytona Beach, was with grand theft, dealing (888) 277-TIPS cupied structure and pris- charged with criminal mis- in stolen property and giv- oner escape. Bail was set at chief with damage to prop- arrested on Aug. 30 and ing false ownership infor- $15,000. erty of $1,000 or more. Bail charged with grand theft. mation to a pawnshop. Wanted •Richard Allen Alcala, 46, was set at $1,000. Bail was set at $1,500. Bail was set at $7,500. Wanted person: Charles of Daytona Beach, was •Robert Avilla, 35, of •Eugene Smith King, 18, Linberg Fudge, Jr. •Daniel Arnold Madsen, arrested on Aug. 25 and Daytona Beach, was of Daytona Beach, was Birth date: Nov. 22, 1956 18, of Ormond Beach, was charged with carrying a arrested on Aug. 26 and arrested on Aug. 30 and Aliases: Michael Brown, arrested on Aug. 26 and concealed weapon. Bail charged with criminal mis- charged with possession Charles Brown, Charley Ice- charged with aggravated burg was set at $1,000. chief with damage to prop- and sale of cannabis. Bail assault with a deadly Distinguishing features: Tat- •Kevin R. Pruner, 34, of erty of $1,000 or more. Bail was not set. weapon without intent to toos on left arm, chest and Daytona Beach, was was set at $1,000. •Albert R. Gibson, 44, of head; scar on left arm kill and battery on a per- arrested on Aug. 25 and •Mel Roucell Williams, Daytona Beach, was Reason wanted: Failure of a son 65 years of age or charged with possession of 53, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on Aug. 30 and career offender to properly older. Bail was set at a Schedule II substance. arrested on Aug. 27 and charged with giving false register $3,000. Last known location: Day- Bail was set at $1,000. charged with burglary of ownership to a pawnshop. •Glenda L. Paulson, 42, tona Beach •Joshua Isaiah Bradley, an unoccupied structure. Bail was set at $1,500. of Daytona Beach, was 25, of Daytona Beach, was Bail was set at $30,000. Crime Stoppers of North- arrested on Aug. 28 and arrested on Aug. 25 and •Justin Wilder Arnold, east Florida is seeking infor- charged with domestic charged with aggravated 31, of Daytona Beach, was mation on the whereabouts Ormond Beach violence aggravated bat- of 55-year-old Charles Lin- battery on a pregnant per- arrested on Aug. 27 and tery with a deadly weapon. berg Fudge Jr. Fudge is a son and possession of charged with drug posses- Police Department Bail was not set. convicted felon who has cocaine. Bail was not set. sion and narcotics offense. been designated by the Fudge •John Michael Harris, 36, •Jovon Frank Miller, 34, •Dominick Fabian Saba- Bail was set at $4,500. courts as a career offender, of Ormond Beach, was of Daytona Beach, was Fudge is 5 feet, 8 inches tine, 36, of Daytona Beach, •Timothy Thomas Laing, which means he’s required tall and weighs about 160 arrested on Aug. 30 and arrested on Aug. 29 and was arrested on Aug. 25 42, of Daytona Beach, was under Florida law to register pounds and has black hair, charged with withholding charged with robbery by his address with law and charged with aggra- arrested on Aug. 28 and brown eyes and a dark com- information from a physi- sudden snatching. Bail enforcement. Fudge is a vated assault with a deadly charged with possession of plexion. If you see Fudge or cian. Bail was not set. was set at $5,000. transient whose last known know where he is, don’t weapon. Bail was set at cocaine. Bail was not set. location was in the Thun- •John Russell Apgar, 34, attempt to apprehend him. $1,000. •Kendal Terrell Williams, derbird Drive area of Day- of Holly Hill, was arrested Anyone with information 31, of Daytona Beach, was tona Beach. Fudge’s present •Donald Christopher on Aug. 29 and charged regarding Fudge’s where- arrested on Aug. 28 and Holly Hill whereabouts are unknown, Richert, 30, of Daytona with aggravated battery on abouts is asked to call Crime and a warrant for his arrest Stoppers toll-free at (888) Beach, was arrested on charged with sale of Police Department a pregnant person. Bail was issued on Aug. 13, 277-TIPS. You can also Text Aug. 26 and charged with cocaine. Bail was set at was not set. charging him with failure of possession of a Schedule $56,500. •Thomas Eugene Graves, your tip by texting “TIP231 •Robert Avilla, 35, of a career offender to properly plus your message” to IV substance. Bail was set •Meggan Rae Cross, 32, 34, of Holly Hill, was Daytona Beach, was register. Fudge also has two CRIMES. Anyone who pro- at $1,500. of Daytona Beach, was arrested on Aug. 25 and arrested on Aug. 30 and other open warrants for fail- vides information to Crime •Robert Mark Majiros, arrested on Aug. 29 and charged with possession of charged with failure to reg- ure to appear in court, one Stoppers will remain anony- related to a trespass charge 47, of Daytona Beach, was charged with possession of a weapon and ammunition ister as a sex offender. Bail mous and can qualify for a and the other related to a reward of up to $1,000. arrested on Aug. 26 and cocaine and parapherna- by a convicted felon. Bail was not set. city ordinance violation. 035337 VIEWPOINT FRIDAY, SEPT. 7, 2012 • HOMETOWN NEWS • WWW.HOMETOWNNEWSOL.COM Future Eagle helps canines Prospective Eagle Scout Kyle Flynn (in uniform) supervis- es construction of a new Got something to say? dog park for the senior Call the Hometown Rants & Raves line at residents of the Cedar Oaks Apartments in Holly Hill. (386) 322-5902 Kyle has been working on or e-mail [email protected]. his Eagle Scout project for Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderous the past two years. He statements. Statements of fact will be checked for received food donations accuracy. from Publix Supermarket, two benches from the Fraternal Order of Eagles in Mark Twain Village Ormond by-the- Sea and discounts on supplies and a If the Delta Queen comes to New Smyrna Beach, I pro- $100 gift card from the pose a theme park be built on the adjacent land to lessen the weirdness of a Mississippi paddle wheeler on the Mos- Home Depot. Also pictured quito Lagoon. Call it Mark Twain Village, with the “Rollin’ on with Kyle from left to right: the River” roller coaster encircling a quaint village of artist’s Steve Swanson, Dan Wills shops and boutiques selling trashy trinkets related to the (scout master), and Boy antebellum wonders of the great Mississippi River towns. A St. Louis arch could create a gateway across the river to Scout Conner Rand, 16, of Chicken Island where a casino would be built for offshore Troop 468. gambling, with a ring of docks to harbor anyone wanting to Randy Barber/staff photographer spend a few wistful hours at Cap’n Twain’s Gaming Saloon. Patrons could also take the Huck Finn raft from the main- land. New Orleans is ripe for exploiting with a nightly Mardi Gras and bars o’ plenty. Plus during hurricane season — Katrina’s Hideaway could be an evacuation destination with Letters a rooftop observation bar. Don’t forget Memphis. A mini- Graceland attraction could pull in busloads of Elvis fans. A few things for Votran to consider road. Annual celebrations of his birth and death might become as There are more than 2,000 bus stops throughout the coun- popular as Bike Week. And for the kids — Tom Sawyer and Votran’s fixed-route and paratransit services are both ty with varying roadside conditions, in both urban and Huckleberry Finn are fodder for rides and knick-knacks. If rural situations. In many places, it is not possible for dis- you throw in some cultural and educational events, you flawed. I am a very dissatisfied customer, and would like to know what recourse I have regarding the following situa- abled passengers to access the fixed route system. Votran might even put a little shine on this whole sordid affair. Gold is the door-to-door service that provides public trans- If someone really wants to put New Smyrna Beach on the tions: No. 1- Identify your vehicles and act in the best interest portation for passengers who cannot use the regular fixed money making map they’ve got to think big — or it just route bus. Passengers using Votran Gold are escorted from won’t float the boat. of the handicapped. On Friday, Aug. 24, I had a reservation for a pick up at my home. I was advised by both the man their door way to the vehicle. Ms. Gibbons has already gone who set up my service and repeatedly by your dispatchers through the eligibility process and been approved to use Pick it up to wait at the front courtyard because I live in a gated com- Votran Gold services. Votran Gold performs approximately munity. I did everything as instructed. The appointment 1,000 trips per day, with about 40 percent of the service com- In a recent newsletter from the Mayor of South Daytona, was for 10 a.m. When no Votran vehicle arrived by 10:25 pleted under contract by other providers of transportation it was said the employees always stop and pick up trash or a.m., I called your dispatcher who told me that I was not services. We did, unfortunately, fail to deliver our standard debris on their own time. There are instances that prove this there and did not live at the given address because some- of service to Ms. Gibbons for her Votran Gold trip and we not to be true. It’s noticed there are city vehicles (trucks) one told their driver so. Hello. Check my driver’s license. It will take necessary steps to help prevent the same inconven- that pass along our streets on a daily basis without stopping turns out you sent a man in a Southern Komfort taxi who iences from occurring in the future. when trash is present. A prime example is on the corner of couldn’t figure out the woman with the walker at the Palm Grove Court and Pope Avenue where two cardboard entrance was the passenger. Your dispatcher refused to I would like to see the Delta Queen in boxes are clogging the drain. Never mind that we have a send the cab back once the mistake was unraveled. No one hurricane on the way, several trucks have passed by without ever told me a taxi might show up instead of a Votran-iden- New Smyrna Beach cleaning the drain. As a concerned citizen, it would be tified vehicle. I missed a job interview thanks to Votran’s I applaud Dan Smith for his writing on the Delta Queen appropriate for me to pick up the debris, but I’m waiting on confusion and disregard. It’s tough to find any kind of job and New Smyrna Beach in the Aug. 24 edition. those employees mentioned by the mayor to clean it up. in my condition and you just made matters worse. I agree it would be a beautiful addition to the little sea- As we travel our beautiful little city, it’s noticed that there When I called and asked for a supervisor, the dispatcher side community. are a number of patriotic citizens living here. But please, put me on hold interminably. My wife and I go to New Smyrna often (I have lived in the whether it is Old Glory, service, pro team and/or college, No. 2 - Use common sense in unusual situations and act area for 33 years) and truly enjoy the small local shops and take down the torn, faded or ripped symbol and replace it. in the best interest of the handicapped. On Thursday, Aug. eateries. We enjoy history and being able to partake in it. Response from Jeanne Willard, city of South Daytona 23, a friend took me to Walmart in Port Orange. The friend We hope the city does not make this a political thing, just public information official: In the newsletter, Mayor George had to leave in a hurry. I said no problem, I will catch a bus. an enjoyable thing. I would love to sit on deck, enjoy a bev- Locke was responding to an FPL-funded Political Action I asked the driver to be dropped off at Swallow Tail Drive as erage and eat something tasty and dream a lazy dream. Committee mailing that attempted to pit residents against other drivers had done previously, and he said it was Now, doesn’t that sound good? city hall by stating “community support comes from the citi- against the rules. I walk with a walker and it was loaded zens who live and work in the community … not from those with groceries. I explained I could not drag the walker George Hilbert who work in and for city hall.” The mayor’s point was that across the 20-foot swath that was soggy to boot at Village South Daytona city employees live and work in our community, take great Trail. He basically said it was not his problem. I asked him pride in the services provided and many go the extra mile to to write down the customer service number and he ensure that our city is an attractive place to live. With refused. I asked him to help me with the walker and he approximately 23 percent of the city workforce vacant due to refused. He dislodged the ramp on an angle instead of flat Does history repeat itself? budgetary constraints, it’s likely that we will occasionally to the ground. A man on the bus offered to help and he miss some debris on city streets. Residents can help keep our struggled across the grass. I slid out off the bus on what Our country is in tough shape right now with the most city beautiful by calling the Public Works Department at was more like a slide than a ramp. controversial election ever. The candidates are the most When I called the office, the representative said the driv- childish acting adults ever to run for president of our See JUMP, A12 er had acted properly, and my response was that surliness nation. Our government departments can’t get along; state is not proper. I asked to find out how to request a bus stop and federal officials are at each other’s throats. States are at Swallow Tail near McDonald’s and she said Votran has so diverse and they are losing control of their laws, their ThisThis $$ nothing to do with that; I would have to call Port Orange. I people and their rights that make them the state they are. Week’seek’s WIN 100 said someone in her building had to know the answer to States’ rights must be considered and that is something the W WIN 100 this question, and she said she didn’t have time. I said I federal government seems less and less willing to do. I My PrizePrize would wait until Friday. Back in history, before President Abraham Lincoln, our Meanwhile, I called Port Orange with the question and country was going through the same thing when people they sent me right back to Votran. I left a message for the started moving west during the Gold Rush. The states were

034812 Volusia County Manager and got no answer. going to split and create two countries, which was encour- THISTHIS WEEK’SWEEK’S LUCKYLUCKY I called the Votran representative back and after some aged by England. When Lincoln came along, he never said BUMPER STICKER VEHICLE phone tag, we connected. She suddenly was on the case he agreed with either side, that it was each state’s decision, and said someone is being sent out to determine if the bus but he did want to keep the nation whole. The rest is histo- LAST WEEK’S GET YOUR stop I requested is feasible. She said she would keep me ry, but even back then the president realized some things WINNER OF BUMPER STICKER are a state’s issue. $ TODAY! posted. 100 WAS Today, about 154 years later, we are having a similar RUTH BECK STOP BY ANY No. 3 – Side issues: As a frequent rider, let me add that OF COCOA OFFICE OR CALL!!! bus shelters are few and far between; the Plexiglas shelters issue with states arguing over the health care, Medicare could suffocate you in the heat; many of the bus stop issues. Debating over illegal immigration also has been a Is this is your license plate number? Go to the benches are covered with red ants. I take my life in my big topic. Welfare fraud and the abuse of food stamps are hands just going the short way from Village Trail to Swallow coming up in several states. Voting laws and regulations nearest HTN Office to verify by noon Tuesday. Tail. The speed limit is too high on Village Trail, there is no are a big topic with the coming election, with many states VOLUSIA CO. BREVARD CO. INDIAN RIVER/MARTIN/ST LUCIE CO. crosswalk from the condos to the bus stop, and the side- not wanting either presidential candidate on the ballot. 386-322-5900 321-242-1013 772-465-5656 walks are cracked and littered with palm fronds, etc. Walk- This isn’t what our country is about, we have lost our ers barely ambulate over grass, so getting to the sidewalks true freedom to live in peace, freedom of religion, our is difficult. beliefs and rights as individuals. Our states are being Maureen Gibbons forced to give up their individual rights of choice to come Port Orange under the control of one man, one law. We are herebecause we want our choice of religion, beliefs, voting rights and to be an individual person, not a robot. Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C., Response from Steven Sherrer,Votran general manager: Our founding fathers issued many warnings about the 5059 Turnpike Feeder Road, Ft. Pierce, FL 34951 Votran has responded directly to Ms. Gibbons to apologize for her experience. Votran staff has taken immediate action dangers of growing and intrusive government, which they Copyright © 2012, Hometown News , L.C. sought to control with our Constitution. Thomas Jefferson Voted # 1 Community Newspaper in to research the details of this rider’s experience and is pre- America in 2005, 2006, 2007. pared to take corrective action if warranted. was one of the best when he said, “Most bad government One of the top 3 in America every year since 2003. Votran customers should expect and receive safe, courte- has grown out of too much government.” Farris Robinson ...... Advertising Manager Rita Zeblin ...... Pagination Manager ous and reliable service from our company and its associ- With the coming election and some states rising up Lee Mooty ...... Regional Manager Kathy Santilla ...... Graphic Artist Vernon D. Smith ...... Managing Partner Patricia Snyder ...... Director Classified Advertising ates. Please be assured that wherever possible we will take against the forced new illegal immigration laws, over the Philip J. Galdys ...... VP/Director of Operations Anna Snyder-Vasquez .Classified Consultant possible next president, Obamacare and being forced to Cecil G. Brumley ...... Associate Managing Editor Carol Deprey-Zelenak .Classified Consultant appropriate action to ensure this occurs. Robin Bevilacqua ...... Human Resources Lora L. Uber ...... Classified Consultant While all regular fixed route buses are accessible to dis- add extra Medicaid, we are going back in circles for every- Michele Muccigrosso . . . .Major/Natl. Accounts Manager Dolan Hoggatt ...... Circulation Manager Sylvia Montes ...... Major/Natl. Accounts Consultant Stephen Sparacino . . . .District Circulation Manager abled passengers, there are many roadside conditions that thing that our country fought for. We are losing that free- Luanne Williams ...... Office Manager Randy Barber ...... Staff Photographer Agnes Dillon ...... Receptionist Dan Harkins ...... Staff Writer make it difficult for disabled passengers to navigate to or dom our forefathers gave us. We need changes in our gov- Gary Kirkman ...... Advertising Consultant Suzy Kridner ...... Staff Writer from our bus stops. Even though there are sidewalks in the ernment that this election isn’t prepared for and the Cathy Moody ...... Advertising Consultant Megan Schumacher . . .Graphic Designer Rodney Bookhardt ...... Advertising Consultant Carrie Maday ...... News Clerk/Entertainment Writer area where Ms. Gibbons lives, they are situated far away candidates cannot handle. This election has people who Don Hendricks ...... Advertising Consultant Mercedes Lee-Paquette .Production Manager from the edge of the road where the bus must stop to board are too immature, greedy, set in their ways from long term and deboard passengers. positions, have wealth and are seeking power and control. Phone (386) 322-5900 Votran staff participated in a Florida Department of Fax (386) 322-5901 Our country cannot and will not survive on those terms. Classified (386) 322-5949 Transportation site inspection of this section of Dunlawton This past year those in the position to do so have not made Rants & Raves (386) 322-5902 Avenue in July 2011 to identify transit challenges for dis- any decisions to turn this country around for the better. Circulation Inquiries 1-866-913-6397 abled passengers that FDOT should address in their next

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When What You Want Is Direct Cremation... Somebody out there is making money Alternative to Funerals Combining Quality & Cost omebody out there was Sugar Mill Drive. making money over the VOLUSIA *** • No Casket Needed • No Society Fees *** On the restaurant beat, Ssummer. But it appar- BUSINESS • No Pressure • Simple Prearrangement All the most recent big Sonny’s Bar-B-Q has ently didn’t get spread CECIL G. around enough. commercial real estate deals opened at the junction of $ In June, taxable retail BRUMLEY were in Orange City with the U.S. 17 and U.S. 92 in 667755 sales in Volusia County were Kohl’s-anchored West DeLand. The U.S. 1 Restau- A1 Affordable Cremation 035553 up 5.32 percent at $503.5 Volusia Towne Centre rant & Grill at 2842 Ridge- 386-405-3128 improve drastically to have selling for $12 million. A wood Ave. in South Daytona million from $478.1 million www.A1affordablecremation.com in June 2011, according to a significant impact on Brooklyn, N.Y., investor has closed. figures just released by the employment. bought the shopping center state Department of But what’s showing up on out of foreclosure. American *** Revenue. Just about every the EmployFlorida.com Realty Capital bought the Although it still isn’t on retail sector was up, and all website provides some Ruby Tuesday property at the store listings for The the major sectors grew, hope. One of the most 1212 Saxon Blvd. for about Pavilion at Port Orange, a except building supplies. significant is manufacturing $2.3 million from CNL Dollar Tree has definitely The home improvement jobs. In recent days, Covidi- Funding. Even Major opened there. It’s nearest to and new construction en, the hyperdermic-needle Leaguer Luke Scott got in on Williamson Boulevard in the supplier are catching up, maker in DeLand; Edgewa- the action. He and a partner strip that includes Marshalls though, and were almost ter boat maker Boston bought a medical office and Michaels. even with last year. Whaler; and Teledyne, the complex on Harley Strick- Based on housing starts in Daytona Beach undersea land Boulevard for *** July, the building suppliers connectors manufacturer; $923,500. Here is a quick update on should do better. There have all had multiple the old Walmart at New were 85 new housing units listings for jobs. *** Smyrna Beach Regional started in July in Volusia, Hopefully the August The Pantry of Charlotte, Shopping Center. According almost double the 49 labor market report will N.C., is celebrating the to CCI Properties, which started in July 2011, accord- start showing some completion of renovations negotiated the purchase of ing to a U.S. Census Bureau improvement. to two of its Kangaroo the property by GC Devel- report. The single-family Express stores with re-grand opment, the first two $495 housing starts were at 71, up *** opening celebrations. The tenants there will be Big In-House denture lab from 41 last year. Amicorp Corp. of DeLand stores are at Bill France Lots and a Bealls Outlet, Daytona Beach and Port seems to think the housing Boulevard and Mason which means the existing Same day denture Orange led the building market is improving. The Avenue, and Beville Road Beall’s outlet in the shop- repairs and relines spurt with sharp increases company is seeking a and Williamson Boulevard, ping center will move there. from last year. West Volusia stormwater system permit both in Daytona Beach. also continues to show from St. Johns River Water Cecil G. Brumley has been improvement. 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386-675-6963 035336 A8 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill Hometown News Friday, September 7, 2012 Library of Congress wants Call to place BACK TO SCHOOL! your ad today! 767557 ‘all’ veterans’ stories 1-800-823-04661-800-823-0466 By Patrick McCallister thing for this project; it’s all veterans share their stories For Hometown News volunteer.” with the project. Bob Patrick, director of “Florida State University is the Veterans History Project, also an option,” Ms. Souva VOLUSIA — Attention, said it started in 2001. said. “Some veterans prefer veterans. “It started quite innocent- not to be interviewed in per- The Library of Congress ly,” Mr. Patrick said. “A con- son, but by phone.” wants your stories. gressman from Wisconsin FSU’s Reichelt Oral Histo- The American Folklife heard his father and a buddy ry Program can record vet- Center is preserving them swapping war stories in the erans’ stories by landline for researchers, writers, stu- backyard. He got out his telephone. For more infor- dents and the public at the video camera and recorded mation, call the program at Veteran’s History Project, them. The light bulb went (850) 644-4966, or visit and area veterans have on — he said, ‘These are the www.ohp.fsu.edu/con- numerous ways to get their things we need to pre- tributing.html. stories into the project. One serve.’” Work Mr. Velle does for the ORMOND PEDIATRICS, P.A. 767435 is in Deltona What started as a family Veterans History Project is Rolando Lozano, MD, FAAP • Arif Wajid, MD, FAAP • Charity Bowcher, MD, FAAP • Pat Burt, CPNP Victor Velle, a Vietnam recording for posterity free of charge, but not free of veteran and owner of Histo- became a bill in 2000 to cre- costs. He estimated that, Most Insurance Office Hours: (386) 673-2770 ry Rescue Team, volunteers ate the Veterans History Pro- because of his professional Mon-Thurs: 8am-7pm Accepted Fri: 8am-4pm 725 W. Granada Blvd.-Ste. 1 • Ormond Beach, FL to record fellow veterans ject to capture and preserve equipment, his interviews Every Sat: 8am-1pm www.OrmondPediatrics.com Se Habla Espanol stories to send to the proj- all veterans’ stories. It with veterans cost about ect. enjoyed unanimous support $200 each. He also travels to “It’s such an underpubli- in both houses of Congress, meet with and record veter- cized program,” Mr. Velle and the president quickly ans. said. “They don’t fund any- signed it into law. “One of the limitations “We receive about 100 col- we’ve had is there’s a cost to lections a week,” Mr. Patrick doing these,” he said. “We said. ‘We have close to do this as a public service. 83,000 collections.” You can’t charge for it, and While most of the audio, can’t even accept money video or written collections from the veteran if he offers are submitted to the project it.”

030395 by families, or veterans That limits the number of themselves, others are done interviews Mr. Velle does. and sent by volunteers. Two Another limitation, he said, years ago, the University of is reluctance of many veter- Central Florida joined those ans to have their stories collecting stories for the Vet- recorded. erans History Project. “I’d say there’s a myriad or “We realized this would be reasons,” he said. “People a valuable opportunity for who served don’t feel they our students to do some- did anything special. They thing hands-on with histo- don’t think of themselves as ry,” Barbara Gannon, proj- heroes. It was part of being ect coordinator, said. “It American.” served a lot of our interests. Mr. Velle is at (321) 947- It gave our students a won- 0144, and www.historyres- derful learning opportunity, cueteam.com. and helped integrate our Ms. Gannon, too, said veteran students.” many veterans are reluctant According to Tiffany to share their stories. Rivera, coordinator of edu- “People don’t understand cational and training pro- that we’re interested in all grams, the university started veterans,” she said. “Some interviewing veterans for people think we are only the project about two years interested in (your story) if ago. The school has collect- you’re a combat veteran. ed about 150 recordings. It’s We’re interested in the digitized about 120 and put entirety of the veterans’ them on the Internet at experiences.” www.riches.cah.ucf.edu/vet Most of the Veterans His- erans. Also, people can visit tory Project’s recording par- the John C. Hitt Library at ticipants aren’t profession- 4000 Central Florida Blvd., als, according to Mr. Patrick. Orlando, to hear and see the He said the Boy Scouts of audio and video recordings. America recognize veteran Ms. Gannon said the UCF recording projects toward Community Veterans Histo- gaining Eagle Scout status, ry Project is looking to add several schools allow many more stories to its col- recording veterans’ stories lection. for academic and public- “We have on our website a service credits, and many place for people to sign up libraries have made room (for interviews),” she said. for amateur volunteers to “They sign up themselves. record there. We also reach out to the “I’ve got one guy in Cali- community and ask people fornia who took on this proj- to sign up.” ect as a campaign to She said that interviewees remember his father, a have many options about World War II veteran,” Mr. where to tell their stories. Patrick said. He has a room “They can come to us, or at a Los Angeles library to do we can go to them,” Ms. interviews monthly. He’s Gannon said. “We prefer to done more than 200 inter- do it at people’s homes. views.” That’s where people are To find out more about comfortable -- in their recording a veteran’s story home.” for the Library of Congress, Jessica Souva, program or to watch or listen to digi- liaison for Florida, said tized recordings, visit other schools are helping www.loc.gov/vets.

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035566 VOLUSIA COUNTY — ing them. night. I actually work on The M1911 is a legend Mr. Ben- new (gun) designs in my among gun aficionados, jamin’s dreams. I have 20 concepts but Cliff Benjamin says he patented I believe are patentable” can make the venerable design The UCF Business Incu- pistol better. r eplaces bator opened in July last The 66-year-old owns the M1911’s Benjamin year, and was the ninth the Better Firearms Designs, movable- university started since one of 11 businesses get- barrel swinging-link lock- 1999. Another opened ting a leg up at the Univer- ing system with a fixed- since then. sity of Central Florida barrel gas-retarded The Volusia County Business Incubator at the blowback one. Council approved about Daytona Beach Interna- In other words… $1.4 million dollars to ren- tional Airport. “It’s more accurate,” Mr. ovate the business incuba- “Right now, we have a tor’s 10,000-square-foot patent on a modified facility at 601 Innovation (M1911) handgun,” Mr. Way, and another $750,000 Benjamin said. “I’m trying to run it for three years. to bring that patent to Businesses pay any- market — either by licens- where from $270 to $1,000 ing to a manufacturer, or a month to have office manufacturing it myself.” space at the incubator’s In his ideal world, Mr. facility. Most are paying $270 to $350. While that’s Benjamin would find a gun pretty inexpensive rent, it’s maker to manufacture not why the businesses are handguns using his there. The entrepreneurs patented design, and he’d did a lot of work the hang be busy hiring local folks their shingles there. To get to modify existing ones. Benjamin said. “The barrel in the program, prospects “There’s millions of doesn’t move. The recoil go through a rigorous 1911s out there,” he said. impulse difference is application process that “It’s the most popular huge.” includes making repeated presentations. They have handgun in the U.S. today. Mr. Benjamin has been to show that they have They sell 300,000 to in the gun business since business ideas that’ll work, 400,000 a year.” 1966. His father owned a that they have the dedica- Mr. Benjamin believes coin shop and he talked tion to make them work, his design could make him into opening part of it and the resources they’ll waves in the pistol market to guns. The result was need to see them through and account for up to 10 Ben’s Gun & Coin Shop in until the ideas start gener- percent of future M1911 Holly Hill. After his father’s ating sufficient income. sales. He said valuing the death, Mr. Benjamin Better Firearms Designs monetary possibilities is closed the store, but he was one of the first busi- nesses accepted into the difficult. intends to reopen it soon. incubator. Mr. Benjamin “It’s hard to say,” he said. He read about the hopes to generate jobs in “But, let’s say I got $20 a patented M1911 redesign Volusia County for several gun (sold), which isn’t in a trade publication, and reasons. One is to get his unreasonable. That’s what, got in touch with the engi- two adult daughters to $800,000 (a year)?” neer. The two were devel- move back to the area. The M1911 is a single- oping a business together “God’s placed (the busi- action, recoil-operated when the fellow suddenly ness) in front of me,” he semiautomatic pistol. It died, leaving the patent to said. “I’m a Christian, and I was the standard sidearm Mr. Benjamin. 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One of the Smithsonian Institution’s traveling exhibits, Journey Out & Stories, appears at the Gateway Center for the Arts from Sept. 8 to Oct. about 13. The exhibit illus- trates how Americans FRIDAY, SEPT. 7 came to be where they are through evolving modes of transporta- Week of 9-7-2012 •Book and a movie: The tion. Daytona Beach Regional ARIES - March 21-April 20 Library – City Island and Cinematique will feature “To You are on a roll, Aries, and Kill a Mockingbird” as part of now it is just a matter of its book-and-movie series maintaining the momentum “Cinematique under the Stars” for a few more days. Don't Friday, Sept. 7. The 1962 let anyone slow you down drama is based on Harper this week. Lee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning semi-autobiographical novel TAURUS - April 21-May 21 that has become a classic of modern American literature. A Taurus, there are many book club discussion will Photo courtesy of the begin in the library auditorium opportunities within your at 5 p.m., and the movie Smithsonian Institution reach, but you are not sure begins at dusk in Riverfront which way to go. Seek Park on the corner of Beach advice from Sagittarius Street and Magnolia Avenue. Smithsonian traveling exhibit when you get a spare Moviegoers should bring lawn moment. chairs or blankets. Hot dogs, popcorn, candy and soft drinks GEMINI - May 22-Jun 21 will be available to buy. The journeys through Gateway Center rain date will be Sept 14. This Others can see you haven't family-friendly event is free been yourself lately, Gemini. and open to the public. By Dan Harkins and telling their stories, talking as he perused the Smithsonian exhi- So relax and take a break Reservations are not required. [email protected] about how this event had finally put bition, which attempts to tell the from something that's been For more information, call the fledgling center on the map. story of how Americans came to be bothering you, and you will (386) 257-6036, Ext. 16264. DEBARY — Sandra Wilson, the “Who else is going to bring the where they are today. “It says some- return to being your old self. •Art reception: Stetson director for the three-year-old Gate- Smithsonian to DeBary?” Ms. Wilson thing about the city.” You won't be disappointed. University will celebrate the way Center for the Arts, was gliding bragged. “It’s an excellent opportuni- With the local displays lining the opening of two art exhibitions around the 18,000-square-foot ty with the way West Volusia is often center’s auditorium, local historians CANCER - June 22-July 22 with a public reception, 6-8 building one recent afternoon like neglected. But people still need to were busy telling their own local sto- p.m., Friday, Sept. 7 at the her organization had finally arrived. know we’re here. We’re still getting ries that tied their towns into that Now is not the time for Hand Art Center. Oscar Representatives from historical people in here after 31/2 years and larger picture being provided by the dawdling, Cancer. You have Bluemner’s “America: Walking societies throughout West Volusia they still don’t know what it is.” Smithsonian. a full plate of things to tackle had just finished spending two days Local residents like Dave Smith “What this display does is it cele- See OUT, B5 and it seems like the hours setting up local historical displays to thought displays like this would go a brates the journey from way back will be slipping away. coincide with a sneak peek at the long way toward ending that when to now,” said Ken Webster, a Recharge and get focused. It’s the season for Smithsonian Institution’s traveling anonymity. member of the DeBary Historical exhibition called Journey Stories that “The great thing about this is that a Society. “The trials and tribulations, ‘In Season’ was set up in the center’s exhibit hall. town as small as this can land an LEO - July 23-Aug. 23 Now they were all mingling around exhibit as big as this,” Mr. Smith said See EXHIBIT, B7 Hometown News will Leo, don't let anyone dis- once again be publish- courage you when tackling a ing a special section on big project. As you have Oct. 5 called “In Sea- proven time and again, you son.” simply need to establish a “In Season” is a mas- The Club Scene goal and your efforts will ter calendar for special help you achieve it. events in Volusia Coun- ty that will take place •Airport Restaurant & Gin day. Happy Hour is all night The schedule is available at Blvd., Ormond Beach. For VIRGO – Aug. 24-Sept. 22 between October and Mill: Live bands every Friday as well as wing specials and www.brucerossmeyer.com. more information, call (386) the end of March, or and Saturday night (no cover live Team Trivia starting at •Café Da Vinci: Live 672-7277. Virgo, though you may not later. It includes con- charge). Thursday nights is 7:15 p.m. Every Saturday entertainment is offered each •Chaps Steakhouse: The know where your path will certs, festivals, sporting Karaoke with DJ Jimmy night is live music starting at weekend. An open mic night country nightclub features lead this week, you are events, theater per- Fouts. The Airport Restaurant 8 p.m. Black Sheep Pub and is held each Monday karaoke from 7-11 p.m. deeply aware that an adven- formances, holiday & Gin Mill is at 1120 Flight Eating House is located at beginning at 7 p.m. Café Da Wednesday and Thursday. ture is in store. Take some events, art exhibits and Line Blvd. (DeLand Airport). 890 S. Atlantic Ave., Ormond Vinci is located at 112 W. Live country music featuring time to prepare your mind For directions, call (386) 734- Beach. For more information, Georgia Ave., DeLand. For The Reload Band starts at 8 others. and body. Please send to news- 9755 or visit www.airportgin- email visit www.theblack- more information, call (386) p.m. Friday and Saturday. mill.com to view menu and sheep.co. 736-0008 or visit www.cafe- There is a full restaurant and [email protected] LIBRA – Sept. 23-Oct. 23 om details of the events full event calendar. •Bruce Rossmeyer’s davinideland.com. bar. Chap’s opens at 5 p.m. •Bank & Blues Club: Destination Daytona: Every •Caffeine Bistro & Wine each day. Chap’s is located at including: name of Daytona Blues Society True Thursday evening is Bike Bar: Caffeine Bistro has live 4170 U.S. Highway 1, Libra, no one will know who event, day and date, Blues Jam is at 7:30 p.m. Night at Saints & Sinners Pub music Wednesday through Edgewater. For more you truly are unless you time, location with each Wednesday. The located at Bruce Rossmeyer’s Saturday. Kona Tiki Bar information, call (386) 689- share a few secrets. You address, brief descrip- Showcase Act will play at Daytona Beach. There is live opens daily at 4 p.m. Happy 9155. don't have to give everything tion of event, cost and a 8:30 p.m. Daytona Blues music from 7-10 p.m. All Hour is daily from 3-6 p.m. •The C Note: Line dancing away, but allow others in by telephone number for Society “True Blues” Live Jam model bikes welcome. The Thursday nights live music on lessons are offered from 7-9 sharing some personal infor- the public to call for open jam session is held second Sunday of the month the patio and DJ Frankie p.m. Tuesdays. Cost is $4. mation. more information. Also from 10 p.m.-1 a.m. each is Super Swap Sunday Car & inside. There are daily- Ballroom dance lessons are please list a contact and Wednesday. There is a $3 Motorcycle Swap Meet from featured food and drink held from 6-7 p.m. Wednes- SCORPIO – Oct. 24-Nov. 22 phone number (not for cover. For more information 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Vendor spots specials. A late-night dinner day. Cost is $5. The C Note is publication.) and a full events schedule, are $10 for 18 x 30 space. menu is available until 1:30 located at 1301 Canal St., Scorpio, though you don't DEADLINE FOR visit the website at www.Day- Proceeds benefit Camp a.m. Regular dinner until 11 New Smyrna Beach. For shy away from challenges, SUBMITTING INFOR- tonaBluesSociety.org. Boggy Creek. There is live p.m. Private dining is more information, call (386) you do know when to pick MATION IS SEPT. 12. •Black Sheep Pub and music at 1 p.m. Live Music at available for special events. 423-0700. Eating House: Black Sheep Saints & Sinners Pub every Caffeine Bistro & Wine Bar is has social night on Wednes- Thursday, Saturday & Sunday. located at 49 W. Granada See SCENE B2 See SCOPES, B7 035347 B2 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill Hometown News Friday, September 7, 2012 DINING & ENTERTAINMENT Ormond’s Best Kept Secret for over 40 Years Finale Art Howard’s Famous Singer Mike Brawner of the band, Final Notice, Restaurant and Grill performs for guests during Notes the Friends of the Band- Salad & shell Summer Concert Auditions planned at Homemade Soup Series finale last Saturday. $ 3.95 Friends of the Bandshell, is playhouse Daily $ a not-for-profit, which was Daytona Playhouse will

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035579 poker night. There is no buy- tunes & standards with in, free to play. Fletcher’s Michael Lamy at the piano Cigar Bar & Social is located The Ormond Memorial will be from 6-10 p.m. at 1220 Hand Ave., Ormond Art Museum will hold Tuesday. Sept. 23, the 4 Beach. For more information, “Materialscape: An Indus- Freshmen will perform two call (386) 677-2700 or visit trial View of Nature” from dinner shows at 6 and 8 p.m. www.fletcherscigarbar.com. as part of the New Smyrna Sept. 1 to Oct. 14. •Fountain Beach Resort: Beach Jazz Festival Finale. To Artists Seth Fairweather The resort is home to the make reservations, call (386) and Richard Herzog exhibit Oasis Tiki Bar & Grill. Karaoke 795-0161. The Garlic is at 556 their three dimensional is held Friday-Monday 5-10 East Third Ave. New Smyrna work using industrial mate- p.m. Fountain Beach Resort Beach. For more information, rials. is located at 313 S. Atlantic Snap ‘um up call (386) 424-6660. The Ormond Memorial Ave., just south of Interna- •Inlet Harbor Restaurant Art Museum is located at 78 tional Speedway Boulevard Only 6 days - Make it count! & Marina: Live entertain- E. Granada Blvd. in Ormond on the beach. For more ment is offered each night. Beach. It is open 10 a.m. to information, call (386) 255- Inlet Harbor is located at 133 6 Day Angler Tournament for Red Snapper 1001. 4 p.m. Monday to Friday Inlet Harbor Road, Ponce •Frappes North: Wine and weekends from noon to Sept. 14-16 and Sept. 21-23 Inlet. For more information, tastings are at 6 p.m. the first 4 p.m. call (386) 767-5590. Tuesday of each month. Admission is free, but a $2 Weigh in each day 5-7pm •LuLu’s Oceanside Grill: Reservations are required. donation is suggested. Live Music Friday Nights is For more information, call Registration: See SCENE B4 (386) 676-3347. Thurs, 9/13 7pm at Down the Hatch LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BY AWARD WINNING PITMASTERS ABLISHED 20 or stop by the Fishin’ Shack EST 09 Daily Prizes & Trophies Playhouse

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Rick Steffen will perform from all the fixins’. These dinners are Let me, dad Scene noon to 3 p.m. Monday to open to the public. . Dinner From page B4 Friday, at the resort, 2637 S. starts at 5:30 p.m. with music Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach and dancing at 47 p.m. Post p.m. Saturday, at 5130 S. Shores. For more information, 4250 is located behind the New Ridgewood Ave., Port Orange. call (386) 767-7350. Smyrna Beach Airport, next to For more information, visit •Top of Daytona: Linda Enterprise Rental. Take U.S. 1 to www.fiveoclockcharley.com. Epstein Flynn performs each South Street. For more informa- •Seabreeze Coffee Connec- Tuesday from6-9 p.m., 2625 S. tion, call (386) 423-1789 or visit tion: A hand drum circle is at 8 Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach www.vfwpost4250.com. p.m. each Wednesday at 315 Shores. For more information, •Wine Bank: The Norm Seabreeze Blvd., Daytona visit www.expressomusic.com. Hoffman Trio will perform from Beach. For more information, •VFW Post 4250: “The Little 8-11 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, at visit V” is cranking up again for the 3510 S. Nova Road, Port www.drumcircle.meetup.com. fall season by resuming its Orange. For more information, •The Shores Resort & Spa: homemade Friday night dinners call (386) 492-4899.

younger. Season tickets for six Ave., Daytona Beach shows: $83 adults and $77 for For more information, Playhouse seniors 55 and. Daytona call (386) 255-24331 or visit From page B2 Playhouse is located at 100 www.DaytonaPlayhouse.or Jessamine Blvd. off Halifax g. ribbon cutting to honor the renovation of the Playhouse — new seats, new carpet, fresh coat of paint and new lights all make the playhouse sparkle. Topping the night off is the opening of ‘Let’s Murder Marsha’ by Monk Ferris and directed by Bruce Heighley. Randy Barber/staff photographer The play will continue Sept David Hodges of Ormond Beach helps his daughter Sophie Hodges, 2, with building 8, 13, 14, 15 at 7:30 p.m. with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. on during the LEGO DUPLO Master Builders program at the Museum of Arts & Sciences in Sept. 9 and 16. It’s Marsha’s Daytona Beach, Aug. 23. With free admission to the museum children could meet with birthday and her husband has the master builders, have story time, play games and use their imagination to build planned a big surprise. Sur- with DUPLO blocks. For more information, visit www.readbuildplay.com. prise her he does, but not in the way intended. An evening of mayhem, plotting and madcap antics. Assisted by her next door Tournament: The tournament Tickets are $16, $14 for sen- neighbor, Marsha tries to turn will benefit the Charities of iors 55+, $5 for 18 and Out the tables on them with a Prince of Peace Knights of From page B1 poisoned potion. Tickets are Columbus Council 8791. $16 for adults, $14 for seniors Indigo Lakes Golf Club will be Along a New Jersey Canal,” 55 and older and 18 and all aglow on Friday night, will run Sept. 7 through Dec. younger. For more informa- Sept. 7, as the annual Knight 5; and “Drawings” from the tion, call (386) 255-2431 or Glo-Ball golf tournament Collection of Arthur Goldberg visit www.DaytonaPlay- benefitting the charities will run Sept. 7 through Oct. house.org. supported by Prince of Peace 19. The Hand Art Center is on •Cinema Essentials, Knights of Columbus Council the University’s Palm Ingmar Bergman, director: 8791. Shotgun start is at 5 035340 Court/Quad, 139 E. Michigan The film “Winter Light” will be p.m. The player fee is $75, 035332 Ave., DeLand. For more shown at 1:30 p.m. Friday, which includes golf, dinner, information on the reception, Sept. 7, at the Southeast prizes and a complimentary the public lecture and the Museum of Photography’s round of golf at Indigo Lakes. individual art exhibitions, Madorsky Theater, Daytona Golfers will complete nine contact Stetson University’s campus of Daytona State holes, have dinner and then Hand Art Center at (386) College Hosseini Center finish their round in the dark. 822-7270, or visit (Building 1200). The film The tournament is bring your http://www2.stetson.edu/ha follows Tomas Ericsson, own flashlight. Registration ndartcenter/. pastor of a small rural and sponsorship information •Fish Fry: Hope Lutheran Swedish church, as he deals is available by calling (386) Church will host a fish fry at 5 with a crisis of his spiritual 274-2747. p.m., Friday, Sept. 7, at 594 N. beliefs. Bergman said he Williamson Blvd., Daytona came to know who he really SATURDAY, Sept. 8 Beach. Dinner will cost $7.50. was through the making of Dessert may be added for 50 this film. Movie is admission •Jazz orchestra: The cents. by donation. For more Museum of Arts & Sciences •Movies on the Halifax: information, call (386) 506- will host of the Smithsonian The Casements will show 4471 or visit Jazz Masterworks Orchestra. “Yogi Bear” for free at 7:30 daytonastate.edu. The internationally acclaimed p.m. Friday, Sept. 7, at 25 S. •Art for Art’s Sake: The quintet will perform a two- Riverside Drive, Ormond film “Vincent: The Life and hour concert at the museum Beach. Participants should Death of Vincent Van Gogh” from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday, bring a chair or blanket. will be shown at 6 p.m. Sept. 8. Admission is $15 for Refreshments will be Friday, Sept. 7, at the South- museum members and $30 available for purchase. east Museum of Photogra- for non-members. The event •Free Family Art Night: The phy’s Madorsky Theater, is open to the public. Tickets Ormond Memorial Art Daytona campus of Daytona are available for download at Museum will hold a free State College Hosseini Center Smithsonian.com/museum- family art night from 6-7:30 (Building 1200). For more day. Visitors who present the p.m. Friday, Sept. 7 for information, call (386) 506- Museum Day Live ticket will children and their families. 4471 or visit gain free entrance for two at Create a piece of nature using daytonastate.edu. "un" natural materials. Visitors •Knight Glo-Ball Golf See OUT, B6 can also check out the museum's art exhibit. The art night takes place rain or shine.The Ormond Memorial Art Museum is at 78 E. Daytona Metropolitan Bridge Club Announces Its Fall Granada Blvd., Ormond BEGINNING BRIDGE LESSONS Beach. For more information, call (386) 676-3347. Weekly Series of Beginning Bridge Lessons Starts •Daytona Playhouse: Monday, October 1st, 2012 • 9am to Noon “Let’s Murder Marsha” will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Sept. Questions??? 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Society Welcome Center, 38 E. •Jazz show: The Kenny Out Granada Blvd. or by phone, MacKenzie Trio will perform at Honored using Visa or Master Card. 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 8, at the From page B5 Reservations are required as New Smyrna Beach Regional participating venues for one space is limited. Call (386) Library, 1001 S. Dixie Freeway. day only. 677-7005 for tickets or more For more information about •Historical Bus Tours: information. Bus tours leave the program, call (386) 424- Scenic Historical Bus Tour from The Casements parking 2910, Ext. 104, or visit presented by the Ormond lot, 25 Riverside Drive, at 9:45 www.volusialibrary.org. Beach Historical Society will be a.m. www.OrmondHistory.org. at 9:45 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 8. •Festival: The Deltona lodge SUNDAY, SEPT. 9 This two-hour tour includes of The Sons and Daughters of the Ormond Scenic Loop, Italy will host a San Gennaro •Country concert: Country Fairchild Oak, Three Chimneys Festival at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, singer Bobby Meeks will Sugar Mill Ruins, Ormond Sept. 8, at 1270 Doyle Road, perform a free concert Indian Burial Mound and Deltona. The public may featuring Solid Gold Country historic homes along the way. attend. Musical Expressions Classics at 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. A knowledgeable tour guide will perform. Donation is $15, 9, at the Port Orange will interpret the 30 sites on if made by Thursday, Aug. 28 Amphitheater, 1000 City the route. Tickets are $20 for or $18 if made by Saturday, Center Circle, Port Orange. adults, $7 for ages 7-12, and Sept. 1. For more information, can be purchased at the call (386) 535-2734 or (386) WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 12 Ormond Beach Historical 789-0562. •Dinner and a movie, It’s OK to Laugh series: “Bagdad Café” will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12, at the Southeast Museum of Photography’s Madorsky Theater, Daytona campus of Daytona State College Courtesy of the Women’s Auxiliary of the Holly Hill Eagles No. 4033 Hosseini Center (Building Tommy Good was honored at a fundraiser held by the Women’s Auxiliary of the Holly Hill 1200). German tourist Jasmin

039052 Eagles No. 4033. Tommy is from Port Orange and has cerebral Palsy and was in need of Münchgstettner has separated from her husband and is now assistance to have surgery which would help him walk. The auxiliary raised $1,632. at the most desolated motel Shown from left, are Susan Bernau, inside guard and event co-chairman; Susan Ross, on earth. Brenda, a tough and secretary and event co-chairman, Sandra Warley, auxiliary president, Darryl Cardinal short-tempered truck stop owner, allows Jasmin to work aerie president and Tommy Good (seated.) OPE at the café frequented by colorful characters. With an 101 and follow up with a seat (386) 506-3859. Movie Masters series: The film “Barry N ability to empathize with in the Museum's Madorsky admission is by donation. For Lydon” will be shown at 1:30 ABC MULCH, everyone who visits and a Theater for a look at some more information, call (386) p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13, at the NOW passion for cleaning, Jasmin great classic films. Meals at 506-4471 or visit daytonas- Southeast Museum of LLC transforms the café and all Café 101 are available by tate.edu. Photography’s Madorsky those in it. Enjoy dinner at reservation only and must be •Prayer and Meditation: For Theater, Daytona campus of Red, Gold, Black Daytona State College's Cafe booked separately by calling a half hour of contemplative Daytona State College and music, join the instrumentalists Hosseini Center (Building of Music for Prayer and 1200). British-American period Brown Mulch SEPTEMBER Meditation (formerly known as romantic war film produced, Shell • Pine Bark SPECIAL Music for Healing) each written, and directed by

Red Dirt • Yard Dirt 767542 Wednesday from 12:15 to Stanley Kubrick. Based on the Compost 12:45 p.m. at All Saints 1844 novel The Luck of Barry Red Sand FREE DELIVERY Lutheran Church, 751 Dunlaw- Lyndon by William Makepeace ton Ave., Port Orange. This Thackeray, the film recounts Top Soil & Much with 5 yards or more ecumenical respite is spon- the exploits of an 18th century More!! 035591 sored by the Port Orange Irish adventurer who wins the Ministerial Association and heart of a wealthy widow and 1860 Nova Rd. Holly Hill offers an oasis of silent prayer assumes her dead husband’s 386-675-6979 and meditation accompanied aristocratic position. Starring by comforting sounds of live Ryan O'Neal as Barry Lyndon. instrumental music. For more Enjoy lunch at Daytona State information, call All Saints College's Cafe 101 and follow Lutheran Church at (386) 761- up with a seat in the Muse- 9129 or email um's Madorsky Theater for a [email protected]. look at some great classic films. Meals at Café 101 are available by reservation only 039055 THURSDAY, SEPT. 13 and must be booked separate- •Sara Fox Gallery: “The 10th ly by calling (386) 506-3859. annual Holocaust Exhibit – A Movie admission is by tribute to My Parents” will be donation. No reserve theater from 1-5 p.m. Sept. 13 to Sept. seating. For more information, 23, at 110 N. Halifax Ave., call (386) 506-4471 or visit Daytona Beach. Admission is daytonastate.edu. free. For more information, call •Classic Radio Comedy (386) 258-5333. Shows: The Ormond Beach •Opera Video Club: The club Historical Society will host an will meet at noon Thursday at afternoon of classic radio the Daytona Beach Shores shows in conjunction with the Council Chambers’ Activity Daytona Playhouse Reader’s Room, 3058 S. Atlantic Ave., Theatre. “Classic Radio for the screening of “Andrea Comedy Shows” will be Chenier,” an opera by Gior- performed at 3 p.m. Saturday, 039054 dano, sung in Italian, with Sept. 15 at the Anderson-Price English subtitles. The event is Memorial Building, 42 N. free. For more information, call Beach St. Ormond Beach. (386) 767-6967. Tickets are $12 for general 684183 admission and $10 for UPCOMING EVENTS historical society members. Space is limited. To make a •Movie Matinee, American reservation, call (386) 677- 7005, stop by the MacDonald House from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesday–Saturday or visit www.OrmondHistory.org. •Bird count: The Halifax River Audubon Society will host its free fall migration bird count at 7 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 15. Participants should meet at southeast end of City Island parking lot. Participants should bring a lunch and beverage. For a team assignment, call

039053 (386) 788-2630. •Gala: The Children’s Home Society will host its Puttin’ on the Ritz Champions for Children Gala at 6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 15, at The Plaza Resort, 600 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach. For more information, call (386) 304- 7600, Ext. 227. •Folk dancers: “Just Twistin’ Hay” Irish-Celtic Folk & Inisheer Irish Dancers will perform at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 15, at 399 North U.S. 1, Ormond Beach. Tickets are $10. For more OFFER CODE HT930 information, visit www.ormondbeach.org. •Shorebird chase: The Halifax River Audubon Society will host a shorebird chase on Friday, Sept. 21. Participants should meet at Target parking lot east of Interstate 95 on Dunlawton Avenue (behind Panera) to form carpools. Participants of this free event 035439 should bring a lunch and

767545 beverage. For more informa- tion, call (386) 253-1166. •Illusionist: The Amazing World of Illusions VII will be at 7 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 22, at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center, 399 N. U.S. 1, Ormond Beach. Tickets are $15. For more information, visit www.ormondbeach.org. See OUT, B7 Friday, September 7, 2012 www.HometownNewsOL.com Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill • B7

playground for his hussies,” “This is the first time Exhibit Mr. Webster noted, “and all something like this has ever A new look From page B1 this is part of the tour we happened,” he said. “Most give every week.” of us don’t even know each the hard effort that it took to Bob LaFleur, a local histo- other, and that is wrong.” get us here.” rian from Orange City’s John The local exhibitions will The local displays Knox Village, was at the remain on the walls until attempted to tie in local his- sneak peek with his wife, Oct. 8, but the Smithsonian tory with the bigger picture. Joan, who was dressed as an display runs from the grand Mr. Webster was chatting up early town pioneer from the opening at 4 to 9 p.m. Sept. 8 passersby about city Stillman family. He wore a founder Frederick DeBary, until Oct. 13. bowler’s hat to fit in. who not only ran a promi- The center, at 880 U.S. nent steamboat and railroad He said he can’t remem- 17/92 in DeBary, is open franchise but also a success- ber ever having a chance to from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon- ful rum and champagne get together with this many day to Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 business. historic preservationists in p.m. Saturday and is closed “DeBary Hall was just a one place from West Volusia. on Sunday.

and can be purchased at the Arts Center, 399 North U.S. Out OBHS Welcome Center. 38 E. Highway 1, Ormond Beach. From page B6 Granada Blvd. or by phone Tickets are $10. For more using Visa or Master Card. information, visit •Bazaar: The Deltona Lodge Reservations are required as www.ormondbeach.org. of The Sons and Daughters of space is limited. Call (386) •The Volusia County Fair & Italy will host a marketplace 677-7005 for tickets or more Youth Show: The fair will be bazaar featuring trash, information. Bus tours leave Nov. 1-11, at 3150 E. New York treasures, antiques and from The Casements parking Ave., DeLand. For more collectibles from 9 a.m. to 3 lot, 25 Riverside Drive, at 9:45 information about the Volusia a.m. www.OrmondHistory.org. County Fair, visit its website at p.m. Friday, Sept. 28 and Photo courtesy of the Kiwanis Club Saturday, Sept. 29, at 1270 •Audubon Society field www.volusiacountyfair.com. Doyle Road, Deltona. Food and trip: The Halifax River The Kiwanis Club of Daytona Beach recently held its annual Kiwanis Back to School beverages will be available for Audubon Society will host a ONGOING EVENTS Clothing Event, sending more than 250 children in need back to school with new clothes purchase. For more informa- field trip to GTM Wildlife again this year. J.C. Penney has been the location of the event for the last eight years. tion, call (386) 473-9022. Management Area, Ponte •American Legion Post 17: •Historical Bus Tours: Vedra Beach on Saturday, Sept. Breakfast is served from 8 to Event participant, Jackie Wiggins, and her children showing off their new clothes; Scenic Historical Bus Tour 29. Participants should meet at 11 a.m. each Sunday. Spaghet- K'Lynne, 12, Joshua, 5, and Caleb, 3. presented by the Ormond Ormond Towne Square ti, salad and garlic bread is Beach Historical Society will be parking lot at Granada and served from 4:30–6:30 p.m. Ormond Beach held at 9:45 a.m. Saturday, Williamson boulevards (near each Thursday. Post 17 is Sept. 22. This two-hour tour Chick-fil-A) at 7 a.m. to form located at 619 Canal St., New includes the Ormond Scenic carpools. Participants of this Smyrna Beach. free event should bring a lunch Senior Games Loop, Fairchild Oak, Three •American Legion Post 270: Chimneys Sugar Mill Ruins, and beverage. For more Each Monday from 5-7 p.m. is Ormond Indian Burial Mound information, call (386) 253- taco night. Wednesday wings “This local Senior Games is sanctioned by the Florida and historic homes along the 1166. are served from 5-7 p.m. Each Sports Foundation and is a required qualifier for the •Concert: The Palm Coast Friday from 5-7 p.m. is a fish way. A knowledgeable tour Florida Senior Games State Championships” guide will interpret the 30 sites Swing Band will perform at 2 fry. Post 270 is located at 119 on the route. Tickets are $20 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 29, at the See OUT, B8 for adults, $7 for ages 7 -12, Ormond Beach Performing October 20-27, 2012

focus on the positive things your stomach at work this Scopes that are in store for you. week, Aquarius. Delegate From page B1 some tasks so everything CAPRICORN – Dec. 22-Jan. 20 goes smoothly and your proj- your battles. When some- ect is completed on time. thing inconsequential comes Capricorn, when you love up this week, let it pass. someone, it can be difficult to step aside and let this person PISCES – Feb. 19-March 20 SAGITTARIUS – Nov. 23-Dec. 21 make his or her own choices. But this is what you have to Learning from your weak- Sagittarius, when a past con- do for lessons to be learned. nesses can help you to grow flict resurfaces this week, stronger, Pisces. Accept a chal- push it aside because that is AQUARIUS – Jan. 21-/Feb. 18 lenge that is presented this ancient history. It is better to Your eyes are bigger than week, even if it scares you. 767546

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schedule, call (386) 255-7744 or visit the website at Out www.DaytonaBridge.org. From page B7 767535 •Knights of Columbus: Chicken foot dominoes are Howes St., Port Orange. For played at 6:30 p.m. each more information, call (386) Thursday at the Knights of 788-6800. Columbus, 516 Orange St. •American Legion Post 276: New Smyrna Beach. Enjoy a Wednesday night is bingo easy game to learn with some from 6:30-9:30 p.m.. The first fun people. For more informa- Thursday of every month is 767535 tion, call (386) 427-3580. spaghetti dinner at 5:30 p.m. •Lilian Place: Lilian Place The Second Friday of every Historic House is now open. month is horse racing, and Guided tours will be available every Saturday dinner is served every Sunday from 1-4 p.m. at from 5:30-7 p.m. call for 111 Silver Beach Ave., Daytona reservations, and entertain- Beach. Tours are $5 for non- ment. For more information, members, and free for call (386) 263-2431. members. For more informa- •The Casements: The tion, call (386) 299-4974 or Casements is the former visit www.heritagepreserva- winter home of John D. tiontrust.org. Rockefeller and is listed on the •Ormond Beach Historical National Register of Historic Society Welcome Center and Places. This historical home is now owned by the city of Museum: This is the “Gateway Ormond Beach and serves as a to the Ormond Scenic Loop” featuring historical photo- Expires 12/31/12 cultural and civic center sponsoring creative experi- graphs, a 20-minute DVD, and ences for all ages. The home is interpretive panels that reveal open Monday through Friday the rich and diverse history of from 9-4 and Saturday from 9- the Ormond Beach area. noon. The Casements Guild, a Located in the 1895 MacDon- non-profit organization made ald House, the welcome up of volunteers, provides free center features information guided tours Monday through about the Timucuan Indians, Friday from 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., the Spanish and British and Saturday from 10:00- Colonial Periods, early pioneer 11:30, donations are gratefully settlers, the Hotel Ormond, accepted. The Guild volun- “Birthplace of Speed,” and teers also operate the Gift John D. Rockefeller. Hours are Shoppe where a variety of 10 a.m –3 p.m. Tuesday souvenirs and unique items through Saturday. Admission is can be purchased. Additionally, free. The welcome center and the home and Rockefeller museum is located at 38 E. Gardens are available for private events or weddings. Granada Blvd. Ormond Beach. This historical property is For more information, call located at 25 Riverside Drive, (386) 676-7005 or visit Ormond Beach. For more www.ormondhistory.org. information, call (386) 676- •Peninsula club: The 3216 or visit www.thecase- Peninsula Club of Daytona ments.net. Beach hold an afternoon of •Daytona Metropolitan bridge and canasta on Bridge Club: Duplicate Bridge Thursdays. Social hour begins is played Monday through at 11 a.m. Lunch is served at Saturday at 600 Driftwood Ave., Daytona Beach. For the See OUT, B9 029144

Answers located in Classified Section 027449 Friday, September 7, 2012 www.HometownNewsOL.com Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill • B9 School News Fishing: Everyday is different at it. coming. As it turned out the (11.25 percent) and Com- ishing is an interesting FISHING Interior design club Of course, my next tarpon was not impressed petitive Awards (11.25 per- hobby because no two WITH days are the same. thought was trying to catch enough with my efforts to to feature guest cent), which rewards F DAN Recently, I put my kayak one. No matter that I was jump. It just raised its big speaker schools whose students win into the Halifax River at the DAN SMITH armed with a thin wisp of a head out of the water and prestigious scholarships end of my street, as I have so rod that was spooled with shook it a couple times and and fellowships like the many times. 10-pound mono. sent my lure flying. That was The Daytona State College Rhodes, the Marshall and student chapter of the It was just before dawn, Like all fishermen, I am all of the work it needed to the Fulbright or go on to As I pushed the Green American Society of Interior and my goal was to paddle ever the eternal optimist. At do to free itself, and it earn a Ph.D. Peanut into the bait, I was that point my main worry seemed to know it. I sat there Designers will host its fall over to Tomoka State Park surrounded by feeding fish. was that if I attached myself laughing and watched the semester kick-off event and wade the shoreline, as I often do. Big fish. to one of those monsters it school move on toward the from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Volusia School As I cleared the Intra- A school of tarpon was might turn me over. As I sat basin. I didn’t know if any Wednesday, Sept. 12, featur- District programs win coastal Boat Channel, I tearing it up. This was not there drifting north with the other fishermen were out on ing keynote speaker Alissa paused to get a lung full of the usual baby tarpon we school, I also thought about that morning, but I hoped Bennett, associate vice pres- national recognition cool morning air. encounter around the the chance of losing the new someone else would have ident for the Volusia Build- Soon, I was past the spoil Tomoka, this was the big lure that I had just tied on. the same fun I had just ing Industry Association Two programs imple- islands with the far bank boys. I stopped paddling and Still, I could never forgive enjoyed. I figured that the and owner of Design Studio mented by the School Dis- coming into view highlight- sat in the middle of the pod myself if I missed such an giant tarpon would continue A. of bait watching and opportunity over a lost lure trict of Volusia County have ed by the rising sun behind on up the Tomoka River and The student chapter listening as the huge tarpon or an early morning swim. that stream is mostly a dead been selected for inclusion me. event, which is free and splashed and rolled. I positioned myself as end so they would have to in the American School That’s when things open to the public, features changed. The river was as Just then a big head shot up solidly as I could in the kayak swim it both ways. Hopefully Board Journal’s Magna Best a complimentary luncheon smooth as ice, and up ahead alongside my kayak and for a and let fly. There was no someone else would have Practices Database. The and will be in room 230 at I could see furious motion. split second I was eye to eye question of whether I would the surprise I had. programs are two of only 81 Daytona State’s Advanced At first I passed it off as a with a tarpon that had eyes hookup, and sure enough as Dan Smith has fished the highly-scored programs Technology College, located pod of feeding dolphins, but the size of golf balls and a soon as it hit the water I was waters of Volusia County for selected for this recognition. at 1770 Technology Blvd. as I drew near I could tell it head the size of a trashcan. on. It would not have more than 40 years. Email The “Plus One” program To make a reservation or was something else. Halfway Oh my! mattered what bait I threw, a questions and comments to adds an hour of instruction I was happy the big fish for more information, call or between the clinker islands strike was a given. The reel [email protected]. His book,“I to select schools with a high did not capsize me. 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1034 N. Nova Rd. • Daytona Beach 035750 Expires 11/30/12 B10 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill Hometown News Friday, September 7, 2012 Sports Briefs Improvements to a classic golf course Youth fall baseball addition to the registration f there is one thing I reachable for golfers of Lost Lake's closing holes fee, anyone registering despise, it’s a golf GOLF most abilities, that is. The are some of the best in the and softball begins after Sept. 7 will be charged course over-run with fourth hole measures 340 area. The par-3 16th looks I JAMES a $5 late fee pending space homes. When it comes to from the back tees, and easy from the tee, but miss STAMMER The city of Ormond availability on teams. golf courses and the considerably less as you this small green and you Beach Leisure Services This season, there are homes and development move forward. It practical- will pay dearly. Seventeen Department is taking regis- two options for registra- that go along with many ly begs you to drive the isn't long, but its green is tration for Youth Fall Base- tion: new courses, the wounds up when the homes were green. Temptation does deep and severely sloped. ball and Softball through •Easy online registration are usually permanent completed have grown in come with a price, should Golfers need to make sure Friday, Sept. 7 for the through the Ormond scars. and taken hold. The holes you miss right where water they hit their approach Ormond Beach Youth Beach Youth Baseball and When Lost Lake Golf runs the length of the shots to the proper level or Baseball and Softball Asso- where I remember feeling Softball Association web- Club opened in 1993, it like I was playing from hole. risk three-putting. ciation. Baseball is for boys was cut through the The seventh hole is a At 441 yards from the ages 7-15 (age as of April site www.obybsa.com. someone's back yard no pristine wetlands in Hobe very reachable par-5, tips, the 18th is a monster. 30, 2013), and softball is for •In person at the Leisure longer feel that way. I Sound. The Jim and Tom playing a mere 485 yards Wayward drives wind up girls ages 6-17 (age as of Services Registration enjoyed playing the course from the tips. After a solid in the marshlands or deep Dec. 1, 2012). Office, 399 North U.S. 1. Fazio-designed course once again. drive, golfers have to rough. Just like the ninth Fees are $50 for Ormond Office hours are 7:30 a.m. – featured tons of nature. No Lost Lake Golf Club is a ignore the beautiful rock Beach residents (proof of 4:30 p.m., Monday-Thurs- two holes ran side-by-side, semi-private club with five hole, number eighteen has residency is required) and day 7:30 a.m. – 3 p.m., and making each stand apart. sets of tees to challenge waterfall short and left of its green tucked into a $75 for non-residents. In Friday. One of the problems with golfers of any ability. From the elevated green and hillside with several today's new courses is that the back tees the course thread their approach bunkers protecting it. they are an amenity for a measures a shortish 6,850 between that and a large After putting out, it's a Center Circle. For more developer, meaning that yards. Not long by today's oak behind and right if short walk to a well- Out information, call (386) 322- along the fairways and standards, but you need to they hope to make an easy deserved beverage at the 5152, Ext. 2. greens come roads and remember this is a Fazio birdie or perhaps an eagle. clubhouse. From page B9 •UCC Community homes. masterpiece that carries a The front-nine closes with I had a great time Farmer’s Market: A farmer’s one of the best par-4s on playing Lost Lake for the Miller, Carson Kapp, Nancy I first played Lost Lake slope rating of 135. The market is held from 8 a.m. to Hagood and Shirley Pittman. in 1995 and fell in love the course. The 413-yard first time in many years. 12:30 p.m. each Saturday, at landing areas are tight and The exhibit runs Sept. 5 to with the course. Over the hole demands an exacting I'm pleased to see that the the corner of Washington there are several forced Sept. 29, at 600 Auditorium years, as the development tee shot. From there, it's course has matured nicely. and Faulkner streets, New carries with water coming Blvd., Daytona Beach. matured, homes and roads an approach to a green The staff is as friendly as Smyrna Beach. Items include into play on 13 holes. You went up where many trees framed by a large hill with ever, and the conditioning farm fresh eggs, fresh simply cannot miss •Scrabble Club: The Port once stood. As the homes the beautiful clubhouse of the course was superb. vegetables, orchids, goat’s fairways if you hope to Orange Regional Library will sitting behind. If you'd like to take on milk soap and more. For went up, the fairways felt conquer this layout. The hold Scrabble Club at 10 a.m. The back-nine begins one of the Fazios' better more information, call (386) narrower. The greens lost greens are filled with each Monday, at 1005 City with a twisty par-5. To works, call the Lost Lake 426-0359. some of the framing they bumps and hills forcing had to aid your approach you to be on your game reach the 10th hole in two, Golf Club pro shop at shots. I fell out of love with with the flat stick as well. golfers must hit a long (772) 220-6666 or visit the course. The Tournament tees play drive and then dare to www.lostlakegolfclub.com. A few weeks ago, I to 6,481 yards, followed by carry a large lake to a traveled back to Lost Lake the Club, Senior and small, narrow green James Stammer has been to see how time had Forward tees which play to perched atop a sizable hill. an avid golfer and golf treated her. Many of the 6045, 5574 and 5106 yards Even laying up takes enthusiast for nearly 40 scars I remembered from respectively. serious concentration, as years. He hosts the Thurs- my last time out have One thing I always like you must aim well away day Night Golf Show on disappeared. As the course to see on a course is a from the green and hit a WSTU 1450-AM. Contact has matured, the trees and drivable par-4 and a precise shot to a narrow- him at landscaping that were put ing fairway. [email protected].

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Yonge St. • Ormond Beach, FL status, sexual orientation, ed 1bd/1ba, furnished, 584017 gender identity, or ex- No pets, $550 mo + sec. Crossword Solution Crossword Solution Crossword Solution pression. We will not not criminal background ck knowingly accept any req at $35 cost advertising which is in 386-255-9521 violation of the law. All “ ” 5060 Notice of Sale 5060 Notice of Sale 5060 Notice of Sale persons are herby in- ATHLETIC formed that all dwellings ALL ABOARD STORAGE Notice of Sale: Public are availible on an equal NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE basis. Notice is hereby given that Sept 25, 2012 Fryers Towing Service, will Personal property of the following tenants will be 802 Rooms EDGEWATER PARK sold at public sale to the highest bidder to satisfy a sell at Public Sale the fol- APARTMENTS rental lien in accordance with Florida Statutes, lowing vehicle (s) / vessel & Roommates We are Now Accepting Section 83.806 and 83.807. All units are assumed (s) pursuant to Florida LEGAL Applications for our 2 & 3 to contain personal belongings unless otherwise Statue 713.78 to the high- bdrm apts. 386-428-8749 ORMOND BEACH- Fully indicated. Viewing is at time of sale only. The est bidder. The sale will be TDD 1-800-955-8770. owners or their agents reserve the right to bid on NOTICES furn, private entrance & held at 722 N. Segrave St., bath, house privileges, any unit and also to refuse any bid. The auction $550/mo. All utilities & 810 House for Rent will be held on-site at the following facilities and Daytona Beach, FL. The Due Internet included. Near times: Following vehicles will be park. 386-315-0551. 9:00 AM - YONGE DEPOT sold on 9/26/2012 @ 9:00 PORT ORANGE 524 Yonge Avenue, Ormond Beach, in our Near Chiropractic School 386-672-3742: Gary Choynowski; Jim Amico; am 805 Apartments/ Spacious 3-br/2-ba/1-c.g. Greg Morris 2001 JEEP Condos for Rent Huge fenced back yard. 9:15 AM - HAND DEPOT 1J4FF48SX1L562424 office All tile. Updated kitchen 321 Hand Avenue, Ormond Beach, 386-672-3742: & bath. $1,250/mo. Incl: 1998 NISSAN Kathleen Pilcher; Anthony Desimone; Deborah 1N4AB41D7WC734199 Monday lawn care. 1st & sec. to Darcy; Cheryl Ferryman move in. Available Sept 9:30 AM - ORMOND DEPOT 2011 CHEVROLET 18th. 386-760-3502. 509 S. Nova Road, Ormond Beach, 386-672-3742: 3GNBABFW8BS519068 at Noon 820 Duplexes for Rent Anthony Lancaster; Cheryl Jackson; Kurt Corley; Ter ms of sale are CASH. Shane Ray; Brian Hoffman; Diane Vaprin Seller reserves the right to for Friday BUNNELL 10:30 AM - MASONOVA DEPOT final bid. ALL SALES ARE ORMOND BEACH 1025 Mason Ave., Daytona Beach, 386-239-3530: GAMBIA WOODS Large 2BDRM duplex, Lance Jackson, Jetset Aviation Enterprises Inc; FINAL Vehicle (s) / vessel Publication APARTMENTS complete yard, large Michael Edmonds; Patricia Jones (s) are sold "AS IS" Pub: We are Now accepting porch, $650/mo + electric 11:00 AM - JIMMY ANN DEPOT Sept. 7, 2012 1-800-823-0466 applications for 1, 2 & 3 304 S Ridgewood Ave. 810 Jimmy Ann Dr., Daytona Beach, bdrm apts. 386-428-8749 Drive by then call Modern 584183 386-239-3626: Yvonne Toles; Elvin Simmons; or TDD 1-800-955-8770. Realty 386-253-7449 Tennile McBride Kaplan; Michael Perry; Mashika 5060 Notice of Sale 5060 Notice of Sale Lockett; Johnnie Upton Jr; Quina Williams; Paula Butts; Joan Rowling; Linda Obrien Hebert; Livia NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE In accordance with Couto; Bryan Hawkins provisions of the Self Storage Facility Act (Florida 12:15 PM - DAYTONA DEPOT Statutes 83.801 et sec) Mr. G’s Self Storage Mini 145 N. Charles Street, Daytona Beach, Warehouses hereby gives notice of sale under 0917 Automobile 0920 Automobiles 0920 Automobiles 940 RV/Travel 940 RV/Travel 386-239-3535: Brandon Tutwiley; Breyona said act to: Parts Wanted Wanted Trailers/Campers Trailers/Campers Stewart; Tiffany Michelle; Valencia W Moss; Scott AMBER BRAINARD #KG80 - ANTONEASHIA Goodman; C Julian Beaudet; Ella Cord; Hemis N CLEMONS #LL52 - ANTONETTE WILLIAMS CASH FOR CARS! Ivey #A045 - BARBARA GLAZEBROOK #I028 BLOWN HEAD Gasket? TOP CASH For Cars, 12:45 PM - BELLNOVA DEPOT BRIDGETTE STARK #F02L - BRITTNEY BANKS State of the art 2-part car- We Buy ANY Car, Truck or Van! Running or Not. Any Car / Truck, Running 1325 S. Nova Rd., Daytona Beach 386-255-5484: #C01R - D. BLAINE RANDALL JR. #F02E - DALE bon metallic chemical or Not. Call for INSTANT Carrigan Hollman; Jessica Wolf; Carlton QUATTO #F01K - DOUG FOREMAN #C18C process. Repair yourself. Get a Free Top Dollar Instant Offer Now! offer: 800-454-6951 Saunderson; Brejuan Maddox; Omari Wilson; GWEN BARRS #J014 - JANEA CUNNINGHAM 100% guaranteed. Jessica Holt; Heather Mishook; Cassandra Martin; #KE73 - JANNIE DRUMMOND #E004 - JAVON 866-780-9038 800-558-1097 We’re Local! TOP CASH FOR CARS, Fayona Henry; Ida Wright; Joseph Barber; Antonio MCCRAY #A096 - JEFFERY A. WALLACE #A049 www.RXHP.com RV’S NEEDED! Tucker; Jude Antrum JENNIFER MILLER #D003, F01M - JESSICA Call Now For An Instant Buying Smoke Free RV’s CASH FOR CARS: All Offer. Top Dollar Paid, 1:15 PM - AIRPORT DEPOT MARKLEY #B006 - JIM HARVIN #E005 - JOSEPH Giant Recreation World. 1575 Aviation Center Parkway, Daytona Beach DEPRE #LL56 - KENYATTA MILLER #B037 0920 Automobiles Cars/Trucks Wanted. Any Car/ Truck, Any Con- 888-863-8503 Don x150 Running or Not! Top Dol- dition. Running or Not. MOTORHOMES 386-239-3536: Danielle Jackson; Gilles Horton; KRISTINE DICKSON #LK29, MO08 - LARIE Wanted lar Paid. We Come To Free Pick-up/ Tow. 0962 Boats/ Crystal Musser CHRISTOPHER #KG86 - LEA SAYRE #J022 AND 2:00 PM - BIG TREE DEPOT MARNEY MCKESSON #I036 - MICHAEL You! Any Make/Model. 800-761-9396 TRAVEL TRAILERS Call for Instant Offer Watercraft 409 Big Tree Road, South Daytona, 386-788-6068: SYSTER #J013 - MRS. SHEILA R. BYER #LM69 800-871-9638 Paying Christopher Benckini MYRTLE MATTHIAS #A011 - RICHARD 935 Motorcycles/ 24’ PONTOON BOAT 2:45 PM - NOVA DEPOT MARCOTT #I035 - RICHARD SMITH #N3AC CASH FOR CARS: All Scooters $$ CASH $$ Riviera, 12’ aluminum top 3742 Nova Rd, Port Orange FL, 386-763-4710: RICK OTTERSON #N4AH - RODRICK PLUMMER Cars/Trucks Wanted. Immediately 584057 50HP Yamaha 2 stroke Caitlin F Wade; Carl Jiles; Brandon Williams; #I044 - RONALD BERNSDORF #J010 - SARAH Running or Not! Top Dol- For details call motor, 24’ Hustler trailer. Peter Findlay - 2001 Ford F150 DAFFIN #LM72 - SHELLEY WHEELER #KC50 lar Paid. We Come To WANTED Japanese Mo- $7500. 386-424-5966 1FTRF17W41NA23601 SHIRLEY HOOVER #H120 - SHIRLEY WE BUY CARS You! Any Make/Model. 386-677-5588 Any Condition. 24-Hour torcycles Kawasaki,1967- 3:15 PM - PORT ORANGE DEPOT MCDANIEL #A082 - STEVEN ANDERSON #I040 Call For Instant Offer: 1980, Z1-900, KZ900, OFFERING A 4061 S. Nova Rd. Port Orange, 386-763-4707: STEVEN THOMAS #KH97 - TIMOTHY Pickup. Call for a Quote. 800-864-5960 386-453-0967 KZ1000, ZIR, Benjamin Cameron; Douglas Mackie; Samantha MOHRBACHER #F06L - VERNETTA CHAVIS DONATE A CAR- Help KZ1000MKII, W1-650, SERVICE? Price; Vickie R Reed; Alfred T Pearson; Victoria #KC54, N6AD - WILLIAM CARRION #L080 CARS/TRUCKS Wanted! Children Fighting Diabe- H1-500, H2-750, S1-250, PLACE YOUR Peeples; Doug E Strong; Toni Marie Marie YVETTE SMITH #I033 Top $$$ Paid! Running or tes. Fast, Free Towing. S2-350, S3-400. Suzuki AD IN The above Tenants have been given proper Your storage rent is in arrears and your personal Not, All Years, Makes, Call 7 days/ week. Non- GS400, GT380, CB750 WHEEL DEALS!! notice, fourteen days prior to the first publication of property will be sold at public sale to satisfy Models. Free Towing! runners OK. Tax Deducti- 69.70) CASH PAID. SPECIAL RATES HOMETOWN NEWS! this Notice of Sale, that the Owner will enforce a storage fees and expenses. Sale will be held on statutory lien on the property located in their September 18, 2012 10:30 am at Mr. G’s Self We’re Local! 7 Days/ ble. Call Juvenile Diabe- 800-772-1142 HOMETOWN NEWS CALL CLASSIFIED Week. Call Toll Free: tes Research Foundation 310-721-0726 386-322-5949 respective unit of the above mentioned Storage Mini Warehouses, 1104 North Nova Rd., 888-416-2330 800-578-0408 [email protected] 386-322-5949 self-storage facilities. Pubs: 9/7/12 & 9/14/12 Daytona Beach, FL 32117. Pubs: 8/31/12 & 9/7/12