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Need Community Coat drives in Volusia County Dentures? notes Free Consultations & Second Opinions bring warmth to those in need Crowns Road closure $675 • Denture Full Denture Reline $175 continues on John By Erika Webb of the three basic needs for survival. Church, Mt. Zion $495 [email protected] Anyone in need was invited. Missionary Baptist Now Owned & Operated By Anderson Drive The coat drive was jointly spon- Church, St. Paul The first days of 2014 were rainy sored by several community Missionary Baptist Kerri Graham D.M.D. See ad in this section for more information John Anderson Drive at and raw. No doubt many held off on churches and yielded more than Church and Har- Neptune Avenue will be dismantling tinsel and lights in an 200 coats in addition to other mony Retreat. Best Dentist 802 Sterthaus 386-944-5002Drive, Suite A • Ormond Beach, FL closed to through traffic for effort to ward off the gloom — a warmth inducing items. “Our religious (Across the street from the Imploded Florida Hospital) about 2 months. luxury not readily accessible to all. “This is the first, and one of many affiliation, skin 781064 The city will be con- Countywide, efforts already were projects that we’re going to be color, financial structing drainage underway to extend warmth to doing,” Lake Helen Event Coordi- status, political beliefs and other ben- improvements in this inter- those without. nator Johnnie Chavis said. “We ways we may be different from each efit Halifax Urban Min- section. Please use desig- Lake Helen’s Unity in the Com- wanted to do some things, some other should not be areas that istries in Daytona Beach was spon- nated detours. munity group was busy collecting outreach in the community, and divide us as people,” the organiza- sored by the WashUp! Laundromat There will be a series of coats, jackets, sweaters, hoodies, thought this was a good project.” tion stated in a news release about in South Daytona. phased detours associated sweatshirts and other cold-weather The Unity in the Community Pro- the event. “Beginning at a local Owner Mischelle Romesberg with the improvements to items, such as blankets, socks, hats gram is comprised of Lake Helen level with programs of unity, the opened the Laundromat in April. John Anderson Drive. and gloves. churches, including Blake Memori- Unity in the Community group feel “I didn’t realize how many people Future notices will be The items were distributed Jan. al Baptist Church, Church of God in that town by town, city by city it can would leave their clothes and not issued as the road closure 11 at the Shuffleboard Building, 493 Christ, First Congregational United grow to where people can break come back,” Ms. Romesberg said. areas shift with construc- S. Lakeview Drive, days after frigid- Church of Christ, Lake Helen Unit- down any walls that often divide “We have a lost and found but we tion. for-Florida temperatures served as ed Methodist Church, Last Chance them from others.” For more information, a reminder the importance of one Outreach Ministries, Olive AME In September, a similar drive to See COAT, A4 call (386) 676-3269. Audubon Society plans field trip Area MLK Day Where did it go? Halifax River Audubon Society will have a field trip to the Viera Wetlands in celebrations Brevard County on Friday, Jan. 17. Daytona Beach Charles Jr., Pastor of Meet at 7 p.m. at the Shiloh Metropolitan Bap- International Speedway Martin Luther King Jr. tist Church in Jack- Square parking lot (behind Celebration for Florida sonville. The worship Krystal on International events began with an service will be held at Speedway Boulevard) to annual banquet Thursday. Greater Friendship Bap- form carpools. Little or no Other events include a tist Church. walking required. Bring citywide picnic 11 a.m.–2 lunch and beverage for the p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, at DeLand free field trip. Martin Luther King Jr. For more information, Park (corner of Nova Road The Stetson University call (386) 679-8457. and George W. Engram Martin Luther King Day Blvd., Daytona Beach celebration will be from Free dental There will be a free 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the breakfast at 8 a.m. Mon- Edmunds Center, work offered day, Jan. 20, at Allen Open to the public, it Chapel A.M.E. Church, includes breakfast, guest The Florida Baptist 580 George W. Engram speakers and is followed Mobile Unit will be at Blvd., Daytona Beach, fol- by a community service Flomich Baptist Church, lowed by a March for Jus- event for students. 1305 Flomich St., Holly Hill, tice at 9 a.m. The march from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Jan. begins at Allen Chapel Deltona 20-24. and ends at Greater Pre-screening and Friendship Baptist appointments will be given The Deltona Dream- Church 539 George W. Keepers will host a Martin 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Engram Blvd., Daytona Jan. 18, at the church. Luther King Weekend Cel- Beach. ebration beginning with a You must meet income A worship service hon- Randy Barber/staff photographer guidelines and come to the breakfast at 9 a.m., Satur- oring Dr. King will be at 10 day, Jan. 18, at New Hope Zaydin Keeler, 2, of Ormond Beach wonders where the water went in one of the spas pre-screening to get an a.m. Monday, Jan. 20, with appointment. Appoint- on display during the third annual Volusia County Home & Garden Show at the Ocean keynote speaker Dr. H. B. See MLK, A2 ments are limited to 70. Center, Saturday, Jan. 11. Filling and extraction only, no cleaning, will be offered. No children under eight Carter’s Council years old. Knights of Columbus pancake breakfast at fetes not sold Prince of Peace fourth on film The Knights of Columbus St. Wulfstan Day Breakfast, an all you can eat pancake breakfast with sausage and year alliance eggs, will be from 8 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, at By J.M. Copeland For Hometown News See NOTES, A2 plan On Jan. 19, 2010, Vince Carter’s restaurant opened Randy Barber/staff photographer ENTERTAINMENT B1 By Erika Webb on LPGA Boulevard. Co- Vince Carter’s restaurant on LPGA Boulevard in Daytona Beach is celebrating its For Hometown News owned by the NBA basket- fourth anniversary. The restaurant is owned by the NBA star and his mother, ball star and his mother FABULOUS Michelle Carter-Scott. The Creative Industry Michelle Carter-Scott, the Alliance did not receive the restaurant is celebrating the ballplayer’s retirement front fountain in what she game or the basketball entire County Council’s its fourth anniversary with plan, a date his mother refers to as “Lake Carter” game in comfort with good blessing as the designated a look back as to how it all said has not been decided. was inspired by the Bella- food that’s not greasy?” film office for Volusia Coun- came about and some- “He’ll play as long as he gio in Las Vegas. From the outside, the ty. thing special for the pub- can and when he does It was Ms. Carter-Scott restaurant doesn’t look like At its regular meeting Jan. lic. retire, he’ll have a plan in who made sure the sports the typical sports bar or 9, the council voted 4-3 to “This was really Vince’s place. The restaurant is grill was different from even a typical restaurant table the matter indefinite- Group will give nostalgia idea, probably five years part of the plan,” she said. other sports-themed and Ms. Carter-Scott made ly. lovers a good time prior to four years ago, he With no family history of restaurants and she start- sure the inside is also Community Services wanted to open a restau- restaurateurs to turn to for ed with the seating. unique. Vaulted ceilings Director Dave Byron pre- rant and I said ‘you’ve got advice, Ms. Carter-Scott “I had no desire of sit- and different dining rooms sented an overview of what INDEX to be kidding me with all I said she learned as the ting on a wooden bench for every taste and event other counties in the state have to do you want to building took shape, rely- watching sports,” she said. set it apart. Business A7 Out & About B1 do to accommodate film- Classified B9 Police Report A5 open a restaurant?’” Ms. ing on her design tastes “I’m a huge sports fan, but “In our minds, there’s no Crossword B5 Sports B8 Carter-Scott remembered. and took inspiration from I also love comfort. Why other restaurant in our Horoscopes B1 Viewpoint A6 See FILM, A11 The restaurant is part of places she had visited. The can’t I enjoy the football See CARTER’S, A12 Bankruptcy and Foreclosure JAMES SKOW, PA Attorney 780950 139 Executive Circle Suite 103 • Daytona Beach, FL 32114

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CARPET • CERAMIC TILE • WOOD FLOORS • LAMINATE FLOORS • CARPET CERAMIC TILE • WOOD FLOORS MLK awarded to the student a Better America for Every- From page A1 finalists that participated in one.” the King Celebration Con- Baptist Church, 2855 Lake test. Ormond Beach Helen-Osteen Road. The There will be a Gospel breakfast will feature enter- Program at 4 p.m., Sunday, The City of Ormond tainment along with an Jan. 19, at Deltona Alliance Beach will have its annual inspirational speech by Church, 921 Deltona Blvd., MLK breakfast program cel- Joshua Williams entitled, followed by a candlelight ebrating Dr. Martin Luther “Homeless to Bethune- vigil. For information on King’s birthday from 8 to 11 Cookman University gradu- how to get involved in the a.m. Monday, Jan. 20, at the 082629 Gospel Program, call Pastor CERAMIC TILE • WOOD FLOORS ate.” South Ormond Neighbor- CARPET • CERAMIC TILE • WOOD FLOORS • LAMINATE FLOORS • CARPET Tickets are $10 and must William Bradley Jr. of New hood Recreation Center, be purchased in advance by Hope Baptist Church at 176 Division Ave. calling Mike Williams, (386) (386) 532-8291. For more information, 804-6136. Also during the The theme for this year’s call (386) 527-5918. 781149

under the direction of Ormond Beach. Notes Choral Studies Director Joyce Harris, the Herbal From page A1 Damon Dandridge, will Gourmet, will talk about trace the 200-year history of using herbs in soups. This Prince of Peace Catholic African-American music month’s “Herb of the Church, 600 S. Nova Road, from the cotton fields to the Month” portion is about Ormond Beach. civil rights movement. growing and using tarragon, OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK The event includes door They’ll begin with spirituals, the 2014 “Herb of the Year.” then move on to gospel The public is welcome. Monday-Friday 8:00am-8:00pm, Saturday and Sunday 9:00am-6:00pm prizes, a bake sale and raf- fles. Proceeds benefit music, soul music and the For more information, call Knights of Columbus Coun- unifying songs of Motown Denny Lee Snyder at (443) cil 8791 charities. Tickets are during the civil rights era. 497-0044 or visit seaside- Wellness exam/Vaccinations $5 for adults and $3 for chil- B-CU lecturer and artist- herbsociety.com. Internal Medicine dren and available in the in-residence Curtis Rayam Dentistry w/Digital X-ray parish office by calling (386) Jr. will be a featured soloist, Low-cost pet 672-5272 and at the door. singing a selection of spiri- Surgery tuals. Other solos will be clinics planned Cold Laser Therapy: drug free pain control B-CU students performed by students Mar- quis Thompkins, baritone; There will be two lower Boarding and much more #1 Veterinary Doctor #1 Veterinary Clinic to trace musical roots Courtney James, mezzo- cost pet shot clinics spon- soprano; Kaitlin Beil, sopra- sored by the Society for the at library Jan. 18 no; and Parris Lewis, sopra- Prevention of Cruelty to no. The musical numbers Animals on Sunday, Jan. 19. $15.00 OFF FIRST VISIT Join Bethune-Cookman will be accompanied by Dr. The first clinic will be One coupon per client account. Cannot be combined with other offers. University music students Rose Grace, assistant pro- from 9 to 11 a.m. at Big Lots Must present coupon. Exp 1/31/14 on a journey tracing the fessor of piano. 122 N. Nova Road, Ormond “Impact of our musical The concert is part of the Beach. roots” at 2 p.m. Saturday, library’s Connecting with The second clinic will be Jan. 18, at the Daytona the Community Series, a from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at Beach Regional Library at two-year program funded in Big Lots, 3818 S. Nova Road, City Island, 105 E. Magnolia part by a partnership grant Port Orange. Subscribe Today! Ave. from the Florida Humani- This is a cash only clinic Using a combination of To the #1 Community Newspaper ties Council. for shots. The clinic is open narration and musical per- All Connecting with the to everyone, no appoint- www.HometownNewsOL.com formance, the students, Community programs are ment needed. Proceeds co-funded by the Friends of benefit abused animals. Jacob Barr PT, DPT, MTC, CEAS the Daytona Beach Library. For more information, call BARR & ASSOCIATES PHYSICAL THERAPY Doctor of Physical Therapy, Manual Therapy Certified Owner/Private Practice For more information, call (386) 748-8993. (386) 257-6036, Ext. 16264. Does Pain Limit Your Walking or Running? Florida Power and If pain limits your walking or running then the Alter G AntiGravity Treadmill along with Physical Therapy can help. Herb Society Light Tree Trimming

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ad news for all rock and to nowhere when I found I was so moved that a few music Phil and Don . . . author of two books, “The roll fans. The great Phil LAND myself in Minneapolis. I was tears of joy trickled down World’s Greatest Beach” and SEverly passed away on working construction a few my face. Lana later told me Dan Smith is on the board “I Swear the Snook Jan. 3, two weeks before his LINES hours here and there to get she had never seen me cry of directors for the Ormond Drowned.” Email questions 75th birthday. by and when I heard the and she didn’t know quite Beach Historical Society and and comments to fishw- My God, how great were DAN SMITH Everly Brothers would be what to do about it. It’s hard The Motor Racing Heritage [email protected] or call (386) Don and Phil? As a young appearing in a park in the to explain and I can’t help it Association and is the 441-7793. teenager caught up in the city, I had to get there. I if I sound like a sissy, but I new music I couldn’t wait to influence and were signed stood right at the foot of the loved . hear the next offering on the first by Cadence records of stage and watched and Later in life, the boys Kandi Schromm charts. In 1957 the single Nashville before moving to listened as the boys went would get all of the recogni- ® “Bye Bye Love” was released the Warner Bros. through their set. The way tion they deserved. In Your Full Time, Full-Service Realtor by a brand new group called label. Some of their hits, they reproduced their 1986 they were among the the Everly Brothers. I was such as Cathy’s Clown and record sound on the 10 initial inductees at the Real Estate Agent/Realtor® outdoor stage was so Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ❑✔ floored. Great guitar and Bird Dog, were in the Voted #1 in Ormond Beach & Daytona Beach such harmonies. They were novelty vein, but music impressive. The Everly and would do a great just about perfect. lovers bought their singles, Brothers on record seemed comeback live taped Thinking back I remem- such as “Crying In The to rely on overdubbing and at Britain’s Royal Albert Hall. ber that at the same time Rain,” “Walk Right Back,” double tracks, but in person We all know that the duo of www.EverythingDaytonaBeach.com they were just that good. No Simon and Garfunkel 386-852-9174 two other brothers hit the and “When Will I Be Loved,” 083004 airwaves. The Kalen Twins in huge numbers. tricks there. was super talented, but Email [email protected] charted with their own In 1957 and ’58 the Their careers took a dive even they could not match record “When.” It was also brothers toured with the with the British invasion of the silky tenor of Phil and very good and the world legendary Buddy Holly and 1964, even though groups smooth baritone of Don. waited to see which set of both borrowed from each like The Beatles and Hollies Just before this past NAIL DOWN brothers would be the next other. When Buddy died in claimed them as a major Christmas, Billie Joe New Year’s Resolution To Do List biggest thing. We didn’t have the plane crash in 1959, Phil influence. They struggled Armstrong of Greenday and to wait very long. Although was a pallbearer at his through the 1970s and even released a Home Remodeling & Painting Specialist No Job Too Big. No Job Too Small. their sound was almost funeral. Don didn’t even split for a time, but in the cover album of Everly hits 1980s got back together for entitled “Foreverly.” There is Painting, Interior/Exterior, Carpentry identical the twins fell by attend. When asked why, he Trim Work, Doors, Drywall Texturing, Wood Rot the wayside and the Everly said that he couldn’t go a tour. It was then that my no doubt their music will Repairs & Much More Brothers began a string of anywhere. He just went to wife, Lana, and I saw them live on forever. As I sit here perform at the big Milwau- in my darkened room Voted Best! hits that would put them bed for weeks. Handyman Services into the rock and roll elite. I remember back in 1963 I kee Summerfest in Wiscon- typing this story on my sin. As we sat quietly and rudely lighted screen, I have Michael D. Kalandras, Inc. From the beginning the had left my home in 386-756-7055 boys had a decided country Louisiana and hit the road listened to the wonderful to admit another tear traced 781153 18 Years Serving Volusia • Lic# 13-00022284 music of the Everly Brothers my cheek. Thanks for the

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mission is to organize and fundraising luncheon at Notes deploy community resources 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. in response to the needs of 23, with motivational From page A3 local disaster survivors. speaker Sean Donovan at The speaker will be Dr. Deanie Lowe and Frank the Palmetto Club in Day- Lorenzo Phan, Doctor of Bruno are the group’s act- tona Beach. Oriental Medicine. ing co-chairs. Membership Mr. Donovan, an author, For more information, is open to individuals, life coach and educator, call (386) 226-9110. faith-based groups, govern- will jumpstart 2014 with ment agencies, civic clubs, not-to-miss presentation volunteer organizations, on “Attitude and Gratitude.” COAD to meet social service agencies, There will also be vendors, Jan. 22 business people and emer- a 50/50 drawing and gency management per- chance drawings. Volusia Community sonnel. Lunch costs $13. For Organizations Active in For more information, reservations, call Stephanie Disaster will meet from 2 to contact Ray Parkhurst at Katz at (386) 253-8879. 4 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22, [email protected] For more information, at the Florida Department g or (386) 846-4673. visit cvicentralflorida.org. of Health in Volusia County, 1845 Holsonback Drive, Luncheon features ‘Meeting with the Daytona Beach. The meeting is open to motivational speaker Manager’ slated the public. The multi-agency group’s The Center for the Visual- The next Ormond Beach ly Impaired will host a Meeting with the Manager Photo courtesy of Florida Hospital HospiceCare will be from 3:30-4:30 p.m. Florida Hospital HospiceCare volunteer Betty Klein delivers a Christmas tree to Carolyn Wednesday, Jan. 22, in the Warner, 68, a HospiceCare patient living at Manor on the Green, a skilled nursing facility Commission Conference in Daytona Beach. Each year HospiceCare decorates and donates mini-Christmas trees to Room in City Hall, 22 S. 781142 Beach Street. brighten patients’ holidays. Rick Fraser, executive Sunday-Tuesday-Thursday 8pm to Close director, Ormond Beach Chamber of Commerce will HospiceCare donates $11 Cover Charge ¥ FREE Shoe Rental be the City Manager’s spe- 25¢ Games ¥ Hot Dogs ¥ Sodas cial guest. Select Draft Beer Everyone is invited to attend the informal ses- mini-trees to patients 2575 N. Atlantic Ave., in Bellair Plaza, Daytona Beach sions to express their ideas, 386-677-5410 comments, and sugges- For Hometown News chase snacks in the break limiting illness, as the holi- tions. [email protected] rooms with the money from days can be a difficult time,” the vending machines used said Barbara Cady, Hospice- Has paperwork become your job? Military Officers host Florida Hospital Hospice- for gifts for patients, such as Care volunteer specialist. Care decorated and donated the mini-trees. “This program has never What happened to doing what you love? luncheon ROTC 74 mini-Christmas trees for Most of the trees are deco- failed to bring a smile to Let us do what we love and patients staying at the inpa- rated by HospiceCare volun- those patients and their leader tient units at Florida Hospi- teers, but 10 were decorated families.” you can get back to business. tal Memorial Medical Cen- by local dentists Dr. David One such recipient this We offer: The Halifax Chapter of ter in Daytona Beach and Brown and Dr. Andrew year was Carolyn Warner, 68, Accounting ¥ Bookkeeping ¥ Software Support the Military Officers Associ- the Stuart F. Meyer Hospice Nawrocki and their office a HospiceCare patient living ation of America will host a House in Palm Coast. The staff. Also local optometrist at Manor on the Green, a QuickLink Consulting Services, LLC (386) 676-4444 luncheon Thursday, Jan. 23, trees went to Florida Hospi- Dr. Michael Cady and his skilled nursing facility in at the Halifax River Yacht tal HospiceCare patients office staff decorated five. Daytona Beach. Club, 331 S. Beach St., Day- who are staying in nursing “For the past 12 years, we “I’ve never seen anything tona Beach. homes and assisted living have given patients these like this,” Ms. Warner said. Social hour starts at 11 facilities. decorated mini-Christmas “This is the best Christmas Throughout the year, Hos- trees to bring normalcy and since my husband passed See NOTES, A5 piceCare employees pur- cheer to those facing life away in November 2005.”

kept for a state-mandated area that need help. If this is leaves the terminal for the Coat period of time before being a small way we can help, night at 6:30 — arrive at From page A1 donated, she added. then that’s what we want to 215 Bay St. to ferry the Ms. Romesberg also col- do.” homeless to the churches.

SpecKS-(72) Quicklink give all (abandoned) cloth- lects towels to donate to the “HUM doesn’t charge for “They won’t need coats ing, blankets and sheets to ARNI Foundation and Hali- them,” Ms. Romesberg tonight,” Mr. Geallis said. Email: [email protected] HUM.” fax Humane Society. added. “Their organization “The churches provide a Left behind laundry is By Nov. 1, the date target- helps a lot of people.” bedroll, hot meal and ed to turn collected items Mr. Geallis said the breakfast. They have their over to HUM, there were organization has been for- own corps of volunteers more than 40 coats in addi- tunate to have charitable who are probably cooking tion to hats, scarves, sweat- community partners, such and rolling out the bedrolls shirts and blankets. Every as Wash Up! since HUM right now.” item was washed and dried doesn’t have its own offi- Those in need are at the Laundromat before cial coat drive. required to register at being donated. This time of year the HUM by afternoon to be WashUp’s loyalty card cus- agency is busy doing all it eligible for shelter that tomers earn bonus points, can to keep people out of night. which add up to cash, and the cold. “We check to make sure Ms. Romesberg encouraged “We’re doing a cold there are no bad attitudes donations by offering weather shelter tonight,” or that they’re not intoxi- “WashUp! cash” for items. Mr. Geallis said in a phone cated since these are Though she’d promised interview Jan. 2. churches,” Mr. Geallis said. Mark Geallis, HUM’s direc- Temperatures were HUM’s church partners tor of development, to have expected to drop to around include Port Orange Chris- a cache by Nov. 1 when cool- 47 degrees, but Mr. Geallis tian, First United er temperatures begin to said a check of the Nation- Methodist of Port Orange loom, Ms. Romesberg said al Weather Service website and Bunnell and the Victo- she will gladly accept dona- revealed thermometers rious Life Church in Port tions any time. would read around 10 Orange. exp 1/31/14 “If people still want to degrees lower. Mr. Geallis said the shel- exp 1/31/14 bring them in, we’ll wash “It kind of caught us by ters also were open Jan. 6 and dry them and give them surprise,” Mr. Geallis said. and 7, the coldest days of All Extractions to HUM,” she said. “It’s going to drop into the the season thus far. $ This year she advertised 30s tonight and 40 is our On those nights, for 99 through flyers given to 40 threshold.” many, coats had to suffice. Simple and Surgical local churches as well as on When it gets that cold, he “We only have space for Facebook and the Volusia said, three buses transport 72 people since a couple of exp 1/31/14 exp 1/31/14 County Moms website. homeless individuals to the other partner churches “Next year I’m going to be five area churches, which were not able to organize

781055 much more prepared,” Ms. offer shelter and food. Two volunteer teams to feed Romesberg said. “There’s a smaller church buses and and supervise our home- lot of people in the Daytona one Votran bus — which less guests,” he said.

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Hill, 34 of •Paul Henry Cleveland, court of law. a driver’s license, a drug Ormond Beach, was arrest- 47, of Holly Hill, was arrest- offense, aggravated assault ed on Jan. 5 and charged ed on Jan. 9 and charged Daytona Beach on a law enforcement officer with possession of cannabis with aggravated battery. Bail Police Department with a deadly weapon and and paraphernalia. Bail was was not set. possession of parapherna- set at $1,500. (888) 277-TIPS •Gerald L. Thomas, 41, of lia. Bail was set at $69,500. •Crystal Hope Pressel, 22, Daytona Beach, was arrest- •Andrew Jason Benson, of Ormond Beach, was Volusia County 33, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on Jan. 8 and Wanted ed on Jan. 3 and charged Sheriff’s Office Wanted person: Joe Luis with aggravated battery with arrested on Jan. 8 and charged with battery on a charged with dealing in law enforcement officer, Andrews Jr. a deadly weapon. Bail was •Steven Ray Hawkins, 53, Birth date: Feb. 14, 1981 not set. stolen property and giving driving without a driver’s of Daytona Beach, was Reason wanted: •Nicholas Sapountsis, 34, false ownership information license and escape. Bail was arrested on Jan. 4 and Grand Theft/Passing a of Daytona Beach, was on pawned items. Bail was set at $5,000. charged with driving with- Forged or Altered Instru- arrested on Jan. 4 and set at $4,000. •Christopher D. Rinker, out a driver’s license and ment charged with a drug offense •Antione Woodrow Jones, 42, of Ormond Beach, was Jr., 21, of Daytona Beach, arrested on Jan. 9 and failure to properly register Last Known Location: and grand theft. Bail was set as a sex offender. Bail was at $2,000. was arrested on Jan. 8 and charged with burglary of a Deltona not set. •James Elvis Lovett, 57, of charged with dealing in conveyance. Bail was set at •Paul M. Tarus, 24, of Daytona Beach, was arrest- stolen property and giving $1,000. Crime Stoppers of Ormond Beach, was arrest- ed on Jan. 6 and charged false ownership information Northeast Florida is with aggravated assault with on pawned items. Bail was Holly Hill ed on Jan. 5 and charged seeking information on a deadly weapon. Bail was set at $3,500. with providing false ID on the whereabouts of 32- set at $1,500. •William L. Taylor, 67, of Police Department regulated metals property, year-old Joe Luis •Vetrick M. Shavers, 37, of Daytona Beach, was arrest- dealing in stolen property, Andrews Jr. Andrews is •Andrae J. Jelks, 25, of Daytona Beach, was arrest- ed on Jan. 9 and charged grand theft from a dwelling wanted on an arrest war- Holly Hill, was arrested on ed on Jan. 6 and charged with failing to register as a and burglary of an unoccu- rant issued on Jan. 6, Joe Luis Andrews Jr. Jan. 4 and charged with sec- with grand theft of a motor sexual offender. Bail was set pied dwelling. Bail was set at charging him with grand ond-degree murder. Bail vehicle. Bail was set at at $5,000. $12,000. theft and passing a don’t attempt to appre- was not set. $1,500. •John Andrew McHale, 48, •Candace K. Long, 28, of forged or altered instru- hend him. •James C. Hoit, 26, of •Kenneth D. Skidmore, 36, of Daytona Beach, was Daytona Beach, was arrest- ment. His last known Anyone with informa- Holly Hill, was arrested on of Daytona Beach, was arrested on Jan. 9 and ed on Jan. 7 and charged address was an apart- tion regarding Andrews’ Jan. 4 and charged with sec- arrested on Jan. 7 and charged with felony petit with neglect of a child. Bail ment on West Evans Cir- whereabouts is asked to ond-degree murder. Bail charged with trespassing on theft. Bail was set at $1,000. was set at $2,000. cle in Deltona and he call Crime Stoppers toll- was not set. a construction site. Bail was •Charles Fields, 33, of reportedly is driving a free at (888) 277-TIPS. •Scott M. Suckell, 47, of •Douglas L. Stine, 46, of not set. Daytona Beach, was arrest- 2013 black Nissan Sentra You can also Text your tip Holly Hill, was arrested on Daytona Beach, was arrest- •Emery P. Brown, 37, of ed on Jan. 9 and charged with a Florida license by texting “TIP231 plus Jan. 5 and charged with bat- ed on Jan. 9 and charged Daytona Beach, was arrest- with delivery or distribution plate, CJIY74. your message” to tery on a person 65 years of with habitually driving with ed on Jan. 7 and charged of marijuana and tampering Andrews is 6 feet, 6 CRIMES. Anyone who age or older. Bail was not a revoked license. Bail was with false imprisonment with physical evidence. Bail inches tall and weighs provides information to set. set at $2,500. and domestic violence bat- was set at $2,000. about 220 pounds and Crime Stoppers will •Jennifer Dawn Power, 41, •Kaheem Rafael Isaac, 23, tery by strangulation. Bail has black hair and brown remain anonymous and of Holly Hill, was arrested on of Daytona Beach, was was not set. Ormond Beach eyes. If you see Andrews can qualify for a reward Jan. 9 and charged with use arrested on Jan. 9 and •Cory Franklin Crooms, or know where he is, of up to $1,000. of a 2-way communication charged with aggravated 27, of Daytona Beach, was Police Department device to commit a felony, battery on a pregnant per- arrested on Jan. 7 and •Timothy M. Gladwell, 38, aiding/committing prosti- son. Bail was not set.

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BLISS BY BEAULIEU • SHAW FLOORING • TARKETT •MIRAGE A6 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill VIEWPOINT FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 2014 • HOMETOWN NEWS • WWW.HOMETOWNNEWSOL.COM Tribute to veterans Got something to say? Call the Hometown Rants & Raves line at (386) 322-5900 or e-mail [email protected]. Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderous statements. Statements of fact will be checked for accuracy.

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On New Years Eve afternoon, I was driving from my South Daytona home on South Ridgewood Avenue towards Port Orange when my car suddenly lost all power. I coasted to a stop in a clearing before a center island out of traffic. I called home. I became a nervous wreck. A man riding his bicycle north on Ridgewood parked his bike and asked if I needed help. He used his phone to call AAA for me. He raised the hood Randy Barber/staff photographer and waited there with me until the tow truck arrived. I could Gene Swarbrick of Father John Washington Post 1944 salutes as members of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s not thank that man enough. Moving on to Saturday, Jan 4, my car had been fixed so I Army ROTC Color Guard post the colors. Catholic War Veterans paid tribute to all active duty military personnel dur- drove to Publix in South Daytona, near my home and got ing a ceremony at Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Ormond Beach on Saturday, Jan. 11. groceries. The car went crazy again and was not fixed. Pub- lix employees and a shopper asked if there was anyone I could call. bunch of fake people being filmed getting drunk, causing commitment to the community and extended family expe- I told him the only call I could make was to my brother fights, and stripping off their clothes. You want to do a show rience. For the past year, this salon has been a drop off loca- and nephew who were at church and I couldn’t call while on New Smyrna, then do it right. Don’t trash this town. tion for day to day items for veterans being moved into they were at Mass. housing that needed a helping hand to get started again. He offered to take me and my groceries home, which he Thanks, Creative Designs The employees and clients have helped numerous veterans did. I am so grateful to these two good kind men who came in need. to my rescue. I can only hope they read this sincerest thank In your Jan 3 issue, you had an article written by Tonya When the holidays began to approach, they took it upon you. West, regarding the 25th anniversary of Creative Designs for themselves to start collecting food for the veteran’s emer- Hair and Nails, and she got it right on. I have been going to gency food pantry. Monetary contributions appeared to buy No sidewalks for NASCAR this salon for several years and can vouch, they really do specific items needed for the holidays. The MCL had the care about their clients. pleasure of coordinating Christmas for veterans at several Now NASCAR wants more walkways over International Unfortunately this seems to be a rarity, rather than the housing locations; however, this “family of strangers with Speedway Boulevard for its benefit and taxpayers will get norm, these days. When you walk into this salon, it doesn’t caring hearts,” along with other community organizations, the bill for the tune of $20 million. matter what kind of day you are having, you always walk out made it all possible. How is building these walkways going to benefit the tax- with a smile on your face, have had a few laughs and, some- Thank you Hometown News for a great article and thank payers? how, just feeling calmer and happier within. You don’t feel you Creative Designs for Hair and Nails and extended family No wonder Volusia County has the second highest taxes like a client, it is more like an extended family member. for making many veterans feel better. Not just this holiday in the state with little or no return for the majority of us, The paragraph containing the reference to the donation season, but for all the days you have been collecting items while the good old boys line their pockets at our expense. box for the Marine Corps League, further reaffirms their for veterans in need. Thanks, Elks

Thanks a million to Port Orange Elks Lodge 2723 on Ridgewood Avenue for the hot Christmas dinner they gave Letters to all the homebound people. Dr. Harper don’t go Bad intersection directed at a specific person that would cause that person I just found out my vet, Dr. Harper, in Port Orange has fear. Stalking may take many forms, such as assaults, retired. He and his wife were so wonderful and informative. The revamped Dunlawton Avenue/Taylor Branch inter- threats, vandalism, burglary, animal abuse as well as I do believe he saved my pug’s life last year. He is too young section is bad for pedestrians. unwanted calls, gifts or visits. Increasingly, stalkers are to retire. We need you to come back to work. You care about The crosswalk across Dunlawton was moved from the using technology, such as computers, global positioning the animals. Dr. Harper please come back. east side of Taylor Branch to the west side. There is no side- devices and cameras to track and capture their victim’s walk on the west side of Taylor Branch. So, if you want to activities. In response to: Twinkle, Twinkle NSB Stars stay on the sidewalk, you have In 2012, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to cross both Dunlawton and Taylor Branch, waiting for annual crime report stated there were 397 stalking offenses All of the shows that were mentioned deserved to be two light changes. How hard would it have been to contin- and 188 stalking arrests. Communities that understand mentioned. They put New Smyrna Beach in a positive light. ue the sidewalk another 150 yards to meet up with the stalking, however, can support victims and combat the There has been some very awful talk about a reality show existing sidewalk, just round the curve on Taylor Branch? crime. coming to New Smyrna based on the Jersey Shore type Even worse, if you want to cross Dunlawton from the The Domestic Abuse Council Inc. provides education for shows. I hope that show never airs. New Smyrna is a beauti- southwest corner (with the gas station), there is no cross- professionals who work with victims of domestic violence ful beach town, great family values, friendly people who are walk button to push. Once you cross the right turn lane to in addition to providing in-service training classes to busi- proud to call New Smyrna home. the pedestrian island, there is a crosswalk nesses and overview presentations to civic groups and The one thing that this charming town does not need is a button. Crossing the right turn lane can be a serious other organizations. To schedule a presentation, call Dar- challenge, though. lene Wolfson, Director of Outreach Services at (386) 257- Last week, I waited for nearly a dozen cars turning right, 2297, Ext 19. before a break in traffic allowed me to cross. Drivers in this To learn more about the council, visit domesticabusec- ThisThis $$ city seem to be totally unaware they are required to stop ouncil.com. The Domestic Abuse Hotline is 1-800-500- WWeek’seek’s WINWIN 100100 for pedestrians in a crosswalk. Please add a crossing but- 1119. I My ton here.

PrizePrize 080241 I cross Dunlawton nearly every day. Most cars stop, Lynn Kaiser Conrad before the walk signal appears. Those cars turning right Chief Operating Officer from Dunlawton to Taylor Branch, never stop until I get to Domestic Abuse Council of Volusia County THISTHIS WEEK’SWEEK’S LUCKYLUCKY the pedestrian island They don’t even slow down, except to BUMPER STICKER VEHICLE prevent squealing their tires. This is a red light people, not a right turn arrow. Automobiles are required to stop at a CONGRATULATIONS GET YOUR red light, before turning right! Note to Port Orange Police: TO LAST WEEK’S BUMPER STICKER you could make a small fortune giving tickets at this inter- Floridians can’t read WINNER OF $100, TODAY! FREDDIE VICKERY section. STOP BY ANY If there was any proof needed that Floridians have lost OF VERO BEACH! OFFICE OR CALL!!! Richard “Gilligan” Uschold the ability to read and interpret the written word, it was Port Orange proven in the response to, “Don’t Misinterpret.” The posi- Is this your license plate number? Go to the tion of the writer of “Don’t Misinterpret” was many who nearest HTN Office to verify by noon Tuesday. responded to the article on outlawing guns misinterpreted VOLUSIA CO. BREVARD CO. INDIAN RIVER/MARTIN/ST LUCIE CO. what the author was saying. He felt gun owners were not 386-322-5900 321-242-1013 772-465-5656 dealing with the problem of gun violence, but resorting to Learn more about stalking name calling and ridicule. This latest “Rant” is a good example of how gun owners are unable to read or compre- January is National Stalking Awareness Month, a time to hend what they have read. focus on a crime that affected 6.6 million victims in one First, no one cares your great-great grandfather shared a year in the U.S., according to the National Intimate Partner hot toddy with George Washington. It has nothing to do and Sexual Violence Survey 2010 Summary Report. with the topic being discussed. Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C., The theme for this year is: “Stalking: Know It. Name It. Second, in defending guns and American capitalism, the 5059 Turnpike Feeder Road, Ft. Pierce, FL 34951 Stop It,” which challenges the nation to fight this danger- writer used Communist Russia as an example of a nation Copyright © 2013, Hometown News, L.C. ous crime by learning more about it. with a recent history of increasing gun violence. Russia has Voted # 1 Community Newspaper in Stalking is a crime in all 50 states, the U.S. Territories and not been a Communist country for more than 25 years. All America in 2005, 2006, 2007. the District of Columbia; yet many victims and criminal One of the top 3 in America every year since 2003. of the increased gun violence has occurred since they have justice professionals underestimate its seriousness and become a capitalistic nation. Farris Robinson ...... Sr. VP Sales/Marketing Mercedes Lee-Paquette . . .Production Manager impact. In one of five cases, stalkers use weapons to harm Lee Mooty ...... Regional Manager Rita Zeblin ...... Classified Paginator Third, what is this obsession gun owners have with Vernon D. Smith ...... Managing Partner Kathy Santilla ...... Graphic Artist or threaten victims, according to the Bureau of Justice Sta- Cecil G. Brumley ...... Managing Editor Patricia Snyder ...... Director Classified Advertising killing people with a spatula? Is there an epidemic of spat- Robin Bevilacqua ...... Human Resources Anna Snyder-Vasquez . . . . .Senior Account Manager tistics 2009 report entitled, “Stalking Victimization in the Kathy Young ...... Major/Natl. Accounts Manager Carol Deprey-Zelenak . . . . .Classified Consultant ula mass murders occurring in the ? If so, why Amanda Tucker ...... Major/Natl. Accounts Consultant Lora L. Uber ...... Classified Consultant United States.” Stalking is one of the significant risk factors has it been ignored by the mass media? Luanne Williams ...... Office Manager/ Dolan Hoggatt ...... Circulation Manager Community Relations Stephen Sparacino ...... District Circulation Manager for femicide (homicide of women) in abusive relationships After reading the responses by gun owners, I am calling Agnes Dillon ...... Receptionist Katie Naab ...... Editorial Production as is stated by Jacquelyn C. Campbell in her report pub- Cathy Moody ...... Senior Account Manager Randy Barber ...... Staff Photographer on Gov. Rick Scott to reinstate the billions he cut from the Rodney Bookhardt ...... Senior Account Manager Erika Webb ...... Staff Writer lished in 2003. In that same report it was determined that Gary Kirkman ...... Advertising Consultant Carrie Maday ...... News Clerk/ school budget three years ago. The money should be used Kim Milo ...... Advertising Consultant Entertainment Writer victims suffer anxiety, social dysfunction and severe for remedial reading classes for gun owners. They need it. depression at much higher rates than the general popula- Phone (386) 322-5900 Is it any wonder gun owners cannot intelligently interpret Fax (386) 322-5901 tion, and many lose time from work or have to move as a the Second Amendment? This group would have trouble Classified (386) 322-5949 result of their victimization. with a second grade reader. Rants & Raves (386) 322-5902 Stalking is difficult to recognize, investigate and prose- Circulation Inquiries 1-866-913-6397 cute. Unlike other crimes, stalking is not a single easily Robert Rich [email protected] ORMOND BEACH identifiable crime, but a series of acts, a course of conduct Port Orange Friday, January 17, 2014 www.HometownNewsOL.com Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill • A7 Go “ -Shuttle.Com” New Smyrna poised for huge growth ORLANDO AIRPORT SHUTTLE

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There’s not a good as possible, which 2613 S. Atlantic Ave. in amount of growth over the lot of manufacturing and slows it down, of course. Daytona Beach Shores from next 10 years. It has already professional services, but New Smyrna Chevrolet’s Stanley Allen for $5.5 started. healthcare jobs are pretty first choice for a site west of million. If construction of Economically the area the strong, and retail and Home Depot on State Road the two big resorts planned Minorcans came to way hospitality jobs are abun- 44 was met with disdain. I in Daytona Beach does start back when is in fairly decent dant. was surprised the dealer- this year, we’ll see more condition. The unemploy- The North Causeway ship didn’t try for the site on beachfront properties ment rate is about 7 percent already has one nice new the east side of Home change hands, and at ever Now Owned & Operated By and there is some construc- development with New Depot, but then we found escalating prices. 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By Tonya West wife, Erin, high school “A lot of people get full, “On the declarations page, For Hometown News sweethearts and graduates they get full with business,” it will look exactly the same of Florida State University, Mr. O’Quinn said, “but my and you, as the consumer, Sears owned Allstate started at the front desk, father’s appetite never would never notice the dif- Insurance 40 years ago, so moved into service and stopped. He never stopped ference until you go to to be an agent you had to eventually sales, each bal- and we still don’t. It’s a make a claim.” work from the store and ancing the other out with genetic flaw. We don’t stop When he’s not in the reach 2,000 accounts their skills. wanting to do better for office, Mr. O’Quinn is before you could move out. “Once we got into sales, our employees and do grooming his grandchil- That’s exactly what Tom we weren’t allowed to have more for our community.” dren. “We have little badges O’Quinn, founder of somebody beat our num- His father is the only with their names and ‘CEO O’Quinn Insurance Agency bers,” said Mr. O’Quinn recipient of Daytona in Training’ on them. They in Ormond Beach, did. about his father’s guid- Beach’s Area Board of Real- go out, shake hands and Back then, the Volusia ance. tors Honorary Lifetime tell people who they are. County “Tag & Tax” build- “We’d go to chamber Affiliate award. They see what goes on with ing on Beach Street in Day- socials and functions and The elder O’Quinn their mom and dad in this tona Beach was a Sears he’d just leave us and not explains his early success office. If you really like store. You would find Mr. let us sit at his table,” had to do with oranges. something, you don’t have O’Quinn and a couple laughed Mr. O’Quinn. “It “One of the ways that I to be forced into it ... you agents in with the garden- built our character and did it,” Mr. O’Quinn said, can just keep on going the ing supplies. Outgrowing ability to walk through a “is that I had an orange way Brent and Erin have.” that space, they moved to room, a talent my father’s grove. I’d take an orange, Today, the community the Volusia Mall, a location always had.” put a little sticker on there has grown accustomed to his son Brent O’Quinn The O’Quinn staff is like with ‘Compliments of Tom seeing the O’Quinns at remembers well. an extension of family. O’Quinn from Allstate’ and charitable events selling “As a kid,” said Mr. Denise Carrazana has been my phone number. I’d go their special, quarter O’Quinn, now president of with them for 17 years and out to places and tell them pound hot dogs. Last year, the agency, “I remember another, Sunny Gunter, that I can peel an orange they donated 5,000 hot my father’s desk cubicle since she was in high faster than you can eat it. I dogs and sold them for only being by the vacuum school 11 years ago. Each peeled a lot of oranges! a $1 apiece. cleaners.” of their 12 employees went And I’d put that sticker “When you feed people, It wasn’t long before his through a rigorous four- right on their phone.” they remember you,” Mrs. father moved to the cur- step interview process. The Ask yourself this, sug- O’Quinn said. That’s what rent location on West company estimates they gests the agency’s founder, it’s about for the O’Quinns Granada Boulevard in expend between $6,000 “Do you know and trust the in today’s business envi- Ormond Beach, where and $8,000 to hire and train person you’re on the phone ronment: make a memo- they’ve been for over 30 each employee, resulting in with?” He trained his rable impression, help cus- years. high quality performance. agents to ask a lot of ques- tomers make choices and “We’ve quadrupled in “We sit down with each tions like “What is your net give back. worth?” so they can “insure Recognized as the Day- size and are now the largest staff member for 20 min- Photo courtesy of O’Quinn Insurance in Volusia and Flagler utes throughout the week,” to the need, not the greed.” tona Beach Regional counties,” Mr. O’Quinn Mr. O’Quinn said, “and go When making a purchas- Chamber of Commerce’s The management and staff of O’Quinn Insurance Agency said. through training” that ing decision, the agency Small Business of the Year are poised to celebrate the company’s 40th anniversary He notes being adapt- focuses on team work and cautions consumers on in 2010, the O’Quinn this year. From left are Tom O’Quinn, founder; Sunny able to change is necessary, being more customer cen- what is an easy way to Agency will celebrate its Gunter; Sandra Copson; Erin O’Quinn, vice president; yet remains faithful to his tric. show a savings. “A lot of 40th anniversary with a father’s tried and true for- The son credits his companies will take off the Customer Appreciation Brent O’Quinn, president; Denise Carrazana; David Offutt; mula for growth. father’s early growth spurt replacement cost on con- Day at The Casements on Maggie Lawson;Rachel Barredo; Jennifer Bedell; and Mr. O’Quinn and his in business to “tenacity.” tents,” said Mr. O’Quinn. April 6. Miah Warren.

9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily (even Business weekends) throughout Bike From page A7 Week. For more information Chamber of Commerce has about Bike Week, call (386) released the Official 2014 255-0981 or visit www.offi- Bike Week Poster for visitors cialbikeweek.com.

083000 to add to their Bike Week commemorative archives, compliments of DME. Ormond Beach While the subtle use of the mother and son American flag helps tell the story of our personal free- Realtors team up dom, it’s the use of vibrant color that visually interprets Jonathan Gildon, who the energy of the 73rd annu- earned his real estate al Bike Week event. license last month, has Inspired by sunny Day- teamed up with his mother, tona Beach with just a touch Susan Moore, a full-time of television’s“Sons of Anar- Realtor for more than 12 chy” — DME’s Conceptual years. Both mother and son Designer, Tommy Pagan are real estate agents with communicates a picture of “The Moore Team” at Realty excitement with a tropical Pros Assured. backdrop for Bike Week An Ormond Beach resi- 2014. Minimalist by design, dent since 1975, Ms. Moore this year’s poster captures is originally from Atlanta. the passion and imagina- After five years in real estate, tion of even the most dis- she earned her real estate criminate of bikers. broker’s license. Additional- Pick up a poster up at the ly, she has been recognized Daytona Regional Chamber for the “National Sales of Commerce from 9 a.m. to Awards” by The Realty 5 p.m. Thursday, March 6, Alliance. She has nearly 40

780985 through Friday, March 14, or years of experience in the stop by the Official Bike greater Daytona Beach area. Week Welcome Center from Born and raised in Ormond Beach, Mr. Gildon is a true Floridian. He is a graduate of Seabreeze High School and Florida State University, with a double major in finance and real estate. he has worked as a personal banker with Wells NEW YEAR! NEW YOU! 2014 SPECIAL! Fargo, a financial advisor at Smith Barney, and has been REVIVE • REPLENISH Try our 1-2 Punch Skin Rejuvenation a local business owner at The Furniture Deal. 1. Juvesa Proskin with Skin Tightening Mr. Gildon works out of Realty Pros Assured office at • LED Microcurrent • Microdermabrasion • Ultrasound 1450 W. Granada Blvd., Oxylight with Oxygen LED Lite Rejuvenation Ormond Beach. He can be 2. reached at (386) 451-2412, and 0 Skin Hydration & Microcurrent or email at 2 [email protected]. * SPECIAL RAFFLE GIFT * Ormond Beach For every customer seen by our aesthetician, and communications firm Neova product purchased during the month hires new writer of January 2014 & February 2014 you will be The Callan Group has entered into a raffle to win Neova Gift Package hired Julie O’Flaherty as a writer. Totaling $400.00 worth of products. A graduate of Manchester University, United King- dom, Ms. O’Flaherty moved REJUVENATE • REVITALIZE REJUVENATE Heller Dermatology Center to Florida in 1999. Jeffrey J. Heller, D.O., Board Certified She also owns Happy Dog Personalized Pet Sitting Ser- vice. She has been writing REFRESH • RENEW 239-8700 780949 creative marketing cam- paigns for local businesses 511 N. Clyde Morris Blvd. • Daytona Beach since October. Check out our website: Hellerdermcenter.net Friday, January 17, 2014 www.HometownNewsOL.com Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill • A9 F.R.E.S.H. talk Students learn life skills while helping others

For Hometown News Two Behavioral Services Sims encouraged their [email protected] instructors decided to students to make and sell continue teaching the popcorn to Behavioral Students in the Halifax students the importance Services staff members as Health-Behavioral Ser- of helping others with a fundraiser for the Amer- vices Day Treatment Pro- additional projects. Mar- ican Cancer Society. The gram are learning valu- lene Rockwell, a high middle school students able life skills while school teacher, and Tara created signs and assisted raising funds for nonprof- Hammond, who teaches with making and bagging it organizations, includ- elementary-aged stu- the popcorn, which ing UNICEF, the Halifax dents, worked together to included M&M’s and Humane Society and the create a program that other sweets. So far, the American Cancer Society. would raise funds for the students have earned “While the students at humane society. The more than $100 dollars Halifax Health-Behavioral teachers contacted Home from popcorn sales for Services are here to work Depot, which donated the Cancer Society. on their own issues, they planting pots and “Our students are are also learning about saucers, paint, potting extremely proud of their giving back and helping soil and gift cards to pur- accomplishments and others. The act of collect- chase materials for their have learned new skills to Randy Barber/staff photographer ing and giving for a good fundraising project. The assist them throughout Author Sandra Felecia, right, has a conversation with Miriam Silver during the Third cause made our students students went on to paint their lives, such as creat- realize that others are in and decorate the pots and ing a school-based enter- Annual F.R.E.S.H. Book Festival at the Midtown Cultural and Educational Center in Day- need of assistance,” saucers, and seed the prise like selling popcorn tona Beach on Saturday, Jan. 4. explained Marlene Rock- plants, to sell to Behav- and making creative well, ESE/Virtual Teacher ioral Services staff. The items to sell,” Ms. Rock- for Behavioral Services. money collected from the well said, adding, “In In October, the students plant sale was donated to addition, the students Florida Hospital partners in the Day Treatment Pro- the Humane Society. have learned to work gram conducted their first “Collecting and donat- together in teams; take fundraiser. The students ing to help pets find for- pride in their creations; raised funds for UNICEF ever homes and to assist and the importance of with college on patient care from staff at both the Hal- with their medical needs giving back to their com- ifax Health main campus is also important because munity.” For Hometown News like this, especially partner- in Daytona Beach and at pets are an important part For more information the Behavioral Services [email protected] ing with a university to train of a family,” Ms. Rockwell on Behavioral Services, students.” facility during their Trick said. visit Florida Hospital Memori- In January, Dr. Jimenez or Treat for UNICEF Hal- Middle school teachers halifaxhealth.org/behav- al Medical Center has part- and Jill Piazza, the hospital’s loween party. Joe Czajkowski and Steve ioral-services. nered with Bethune-Cook- Director of Health and Per- man University to pilot a formance, will teach a class program in 2014 called called “Community Health- Florida Hospital Communi- care: From Theory to Prac- ty Care to help local resi- tice” at B-CU’s College of dents in-need manage their Health Science Honors Col- chronic diseases, such as lege. heart disease or diabetes. The seminar will be an Patients who receive care elective for sophomore and at the hospital and meet a junior pre-medicine and certain criteria, including a Jill Piazza other health sciences medical history of chronic chronic conditions. majors, and will offer them diseases and financial need, training on how to be a will be eligible for enroll- “This is an innovative way to provide care to our health coach. 781093 ment in Community Care. The semester following, Through the program, a patients who do not have the necessary resources to these students will be team of clinicians, including enrolled in a practicum a registered nurse, social do it on their own,” said Dr. Ron Jimenez, the hospital’s internship with Community worker, dietician and coun- Care. selor, supported by a team Chief Medical Officer. “Once these patients leave the hos- The program will accept of student health coaches 50 patients in 2014, with from B-CU, will coordinate pital, a team will coordinate care for them indefinitely, plans to grow in time, both post-discharge care for in numbers and in reach by patients with limited free of charge. No one else in the area is doing anything expanding to other area resources to manage their Florida Hospital locations. Housing funds available for rehabilitation construction 781150

For Hometown News homeowners to remain required application, gather [email protected] independent in their own necessary documentation, homes, and to provide and submit the package to Volusia County has a lim- housing rehabilitation nec- Volusia County Community ited amount of State Hous- essary to correct code viola- Assistance Division for ing Initiatives Partnership tions or urgent repairs for review and approval. Appli- funds to provide housing health and safety concerns. cations are available at rehabilitation for home- The program is income- www.volusia.org/afford- owners with certain devel- restricted and available to able-housing. opmental disabilities and assist households with The county will procure special needs. incomes that do not exceed the rehabilitation service on The Special Needs Hous- 120 percent of the area’s behalf of the selected home- ing Rehabilitation Program median income. owners. is administered by the coun- The program provides up Other conditions and ty’s Community Assistance to $25,000 of financial assis- restrictions apply. The pro- Division in cooperation tance as a grant for projects gram is not available in the with nonprofit agencies and of up to $5,000 or a deferred city limits of Daytona Beach, Art & Collectibles governmental agencies that payment loan for projects Deltona and Ponce Inlet. Waterford Crystal serve this population. larger than $5,000. Mon - Sat 10:30am to 5pm The purpose of the assis- Nonprofit agencies and For more information, LLADRO` Friday - 10:30 am to 9 pm tance is to provide home interested homeowners are visit volusia.org/housing or modifications that will allow asked to complete the call (386) 736-5955.

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781099 Technical Large Animal months to record, overdub, Engineering established the Emergency Rescue Training edit and mix an original Dassault Design Institute at is slated from 8 a.m. to 4 piece of music, using equip- the university’s Daytona WHITENING p.m. Jan. 25 and 26 at the WWW.WESTBERRYDENTAL.COM ment provided by Shure Beach campus. Volusia County Sheriff’s exclusively for the competi- NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS Office Training Facility, 3901 There, engineering under- tion, according to DSC team graduate students receiving Tiger Bay Road., in Daytona advisor and audio engineer- EMERGENCY CARE 386-761-8822 Beach. data and guidance from ing instructor Aaron Swi- Dassault examined such 3120 S. RIDGEWOOD AVE. • S. DAY TONA While tuition for the hart. course is free, registration factors as fuel, weight, The students are David engine thrust and cruising and approval are required. Niemann, Ian Hood, Shawn Registration forms and altitude to determine the DOWNTOWN Kinsman, Trey Harlow and environmental impact and more course details are Stephen Baker. available at DSC’s School of performance efficiency of The DSC team will work different business jets, using Emergency Services website with a seven-piece jazz USED FURNITURE the Dassault Falcon 10 as a daytonastate.edu/ses. Par- ensemble selection, record- platform to evaluate tech- ticipants are encouraged to ing the entire piece rather Arrivals Every Day! buy the course book, Tech- nologies. mation, call (386) 677-0168. Huge selection of clean classic furniture for every room & budget Notes Florida libraries plan From page A5 snapshot day Jan. 22 ACA navigator offers HOME • OFFICE • RENTAL be “Dysphagia & Constipa- The Volusia County Public aid at Keech Street tion Associated with Parkin- Library system will chroni- library Great Values & Delivery Available! son’s Disease.” cle a day in the life of a library by participating in Mon-Sat 10:00-5:30 Seating is limited. Reser- A certified navigator from Florida Library Snapshot vations are required by call- the Health Planning Council (386) 239-9884 ing (386) 676-6375 by Mon- Day on Wednesday, Jan. 22.

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is looking for expedited per- Volusia, Ms. Schacht said, mitting for film-related adding, the producer of top Film operations and a media shows for FOX, ABC, Animal From page A1 industry coordinator in Planet and Country Music makers and he offered some Volusia County, Ms. Schacht Television is set to return for questions for the council’s explained. his fourth visit and is con- consideration. County Chair Jason Davis sidering Daytona Beach as His research extended to asked Ms. Schacht how the location of two reality Just For Kids 781156 several counties throughout much money was spent in television shows. the state using film commis- New Smyrna Beach during Arnette Sherman, a Real- sions to attract productions filming of “Tomorrowland.” tor who lives in DeLand, CALL 1-800-823-0466 and support the existing “I was told by the location serves on the executive TO PLACE YOUR FUN ACTIVITIES HERE! production infrastructure. manager that they spent $1 board for MainStreet Among them: Orange, million in three days,” Ms. DeLand Association. TOTS, TEENS & IN BETWEENS! Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, Schacht said. She spoke on behalf of Sarasota and Pinellas. Councilman Doug Creative and the film indus- “Orange pays the Eco- Daniels asked County Man- try’s potential contribution. nomic Development Com- ager Jim Dinneen to ensure “I believe it would show- mission of Mid-Florida the county stops dragging case our area, which I think $602,617 annually for eco- its feet through the permit- we all agree, we live in a nomic development servic- ting process. great place and it would be es that include promotion of However … nice to share it with the Orange County to the “I’m not in favor of spend- world,” Mrs. Sherman said. motion picture and televi- ing a penny more,” Mr. Councilman Josh Wagner sion industry as a location Daniels said. said he thinks the council for production,” Mr. Byron Councilwoman Pat can support the concept. noted in his report. Northey expressed concern “For me it’s time,” Coun- The Florida Office of Film over potential conflicts of cilman Wagner said. “I think and Entertainment admin- interest with one entity these types of commissions isters the Florida Entertain- developing business and are the way it should be ment Industry Financial coordinating permitting. handled.” In 2011, Ms. Schacht pro- Funding is only part of the Incentive Program with Rolando Lozano VOTED Charity Bowcher funds totaling $296 million, duced a flash mob at the equation, he said, adding BEST PEDIATRIC CENTER Mr. Byron reported. Daytona 500. the funding mechanism is MD, FAAP by the Readers of Ormond Beach MD, FAAP He asked: When 50 percent of her already in place. Pat Burt Two Years in a Row! Gemma D’Souza Who would fund and budget “fell out” three weeks Phone calls, permitting, CPNP MD, FAAP sanction a local film office? before she had to move 600 security and policing is a Well Checks • Immunizations people and 37 crewmem- process that county staff How much would the budg- School & Camp Physicals et be? How do cities and bers, she approached the cannot take on, although he tourism authorities fit in? Daytona Beach Area Con- said cities and the county Pulmonary Function Testing • Flu Shots • Vision Evoked Who applies the community vention and Visitors Bureau should be unified in playing Potential Test (VEP) • Ear Piercing standards test? film office. their roles. There must be “some “I said ‘I need to know “Everything should be Most insurance accepted • Se Habla Español type” of philosophy on film who’s around here. I cannot done systematically and Hours: Mon-Thurs 8am to 7pm • Fri 8am to 4pm • Sat 8am to 1pm production, Mr. Byron afford to bring people in right now it’s not,” Council- explained, noting a philoso- from out of town,’” Ms. man Wagner said. phy also must be estab- Schacht explained. “They “Right now we are not 725 W Granada Blvd.-Ste. 1 • Ormond Beach, FL said ‘no one’s here.’” business friendly. “It’s not lished on use of public facil- www.ormondpediatrics.com ities, such as DeLand’s old She immediately posted government’s fault.” courthouse. on professional boards Councilman Wagner said 780982 Aesthetically and histori- where she found 34 of the 37 he thinks a private organiza- cally appealing to filmmak- people she needed for her tion is better equipped than ers, the building continues crew in the area. government to be a liaison. in operation for county They were here, Ms. “Please keep going,” he business. Major logistical Schacht said, working as advised Ms. Schacht. adjustments would be nec- bartenders and waiters. essary to house film produc- Some were working outside tion personnel and related Volusia. activities. She asked the crew she “It’s a game changer for assembled why the film Happy New Year From Downtown DeLand! Volusia County,” said Cre- office didn’t know they were ative Industry Alliance Pres- here. ident Giuli Schacht in a tele- They said they’d been told The Best Downtown Around phone interview prior to the Volusia County had no meeting. interest in filmmaking. The U.S. Bureau of Eco- “I would think that this is nomic Analysis reported the an enormous opportunity. creative industry sector — It’s a major private sector 000000 arts and cultural production employer,” Ms. Schacht — accounted for 3.2 percent said. “It has 1.9 million jobs — or $504 billion — of Gross and $104 billion in wages in Domestic Product in 2011, 2011 in the United States.” Ms. Schacht told the coun- Movies bring glitz, but tel- cil. evision shows and commer- “We believe economic cials are the bread and but- development around this ter, she explained. industry sector can be sig- The Creative Industry nificant,” she said. Alliance was instrumental in The Abbey Airport Restaurant & Gin Mill Creative Industry Alliance attracting Deadliest Catch Producer Doug Stanley to Square 1 Bearno’s Bill & Frank’s Brickhouse Grill Boston Coffee Visit redingerclinic.org or Brian’s BBQ Notes call (386) 310-4935 for more Byte Fragments & Spirits Casey’s On The Corner From page A10 information or to schedule an appointment. Dalley In The Alley De La Vega and doors, gable-end tie- Dobro’s Restaurant downs and upgraded garage History lecture Forno Bello doors. The maximum award Fresh Of The Hook per household is $10,000. focuses on ‘Unionists’ Genuine Bistro & Lounge Funding can be used only Hunter’s Restaurant for owner-occupied homes The Ormond Beach His- Jersey Mike’s Subs in Volusia County except in torical Society will continue Kermits Key West Key Lime Shoppe the city limits of Daytona its Discover Our History Let’s Party & Catering Lecture Series at 10 a.m. Sat- Los Dos Compadres Beach, Deltona, Port Orange Mi Mexico and Ponce Inlet. The funds urday, Jan. 25, at the Ander- son-Price Memorial Build- Mr. P’s Beef Jerkey are provided as a five-year, Mulligans Tavern & Grille ing, 42 N. Beach St., zero-interest, deferred loan Oak Terrace Restaurant 082954 secured by a mortgage. The Ormond Beach. Pitmasters BBQ owner is responsible to pay The program will be “Per- Rachel’s Wing Shack for closing costs. If the fectly Still No More: Union- Santorini Greek Cuisine homeowner lives in the ists in Confederate North- Sinatra’s Ristorante’ home for five years and east Florida.” Village Subs complies with program The speaker will be Tracy 082952 restrictions, the loan will be Upchurch, associate profes- forgiven. sor of Law & History at Fla- Applicants work with the gler College. county’s Community Assis- Refreshments will be tance staff to apply and served at 9:30 a.m., The pro- determine eligibility. gram begins at 10 a.m. For more information, Admission and parking is visit volusia.org/housing or free. For more information call Affordable Housing call (386) 677-7005, or visit Coordinator Lori Brown at OrmondHistory.org. (386) 736-5955, Ext. 12969. Quit smoking Society encourages There will be several two- spay-neutering hour Tools to Quit smoking LIVE with discount seminars and six-week quit Open Tues., Wed & Sun 11am-10pm HAPPY HOUR smoking classes in January. ENTERTAINMENT Florida Hospital Memori- Thurs-Sat 11am-11pm 4-7 Tues- Sat Halifax Humane Society al Medical Center will host a Blues upstairs wants you to ring in the New $2.00 OFF seminar at 5:30 p.m. Friday, Year by making a resolution Friday & Saturday Jan. 24, at 301 Memorial Selected House Wine to neuter your male dog or Medical Parkway Daytona cat at the Redinger 1/2 OFF Martinis Beach. Spay/Neuter Clinic during Comedy Nights Embry-Riddle Aeronauti- $3.00 Wells the “Happy Neuter Year” cal University will host a in the Byte Lounge Appetizer Special campaign. seminar at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sponsored by PetSmart Jan 17th & 18th Jan. 18, at 600 South Clyde Charities, the largest funder Sunday Brunch Morris Blvd., Daytona Dean Napolitano

of animal welfare efforts in 082953 Beach. 10am-2pm North America, the Happy Doors open at 5pm A six-week class will be at Modern • Upscale • Fresh Neuter Year campaign will Endless Bloody Mary 5:30 each Tuesday begin- Show Starts at 8pm provide $20 neuter surgeries ning Jan. 28 at Daytona for male dogs and cats dur- ing January. See NOTES, A12 145 N. Woodland Blvd, DeLand • 386.279.7527 A12 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill Hometown News Friday, January 17, 2014

vate dining room with it’s Carters. When offers to own private entrance, lim- open the restaurant in Carter’s ousine parking, reception Orlando and Jacksonville Sweet discourse From page A1 area, a secluded terrace, were presented, the deci- area like Vince Carter’s. It’s a audio/visual equipment sion was to stay close to hybrid sports grill, upscale and a two-story crystal home. as it might be,” she said. chandelier was intended “The whole concept was The dining room features for fellow MBA player’s use. Daytona Beach is our home booth and table seating An opaque nana wall sepa- and we wanted to bring with a floor to ceiling water rates the private room from something to Daytona wall. the main dining area, pro- Beach,” Ms. Carter-Scott “The main dining room viding what Ms. Carter- said. “Halifax Medical Cen- and piano lounge décor Scott describes as a “peek- ter is where he was born, he screams Michelle. I a-boo” effect, allowing went to high school here designed it and I loved diners in the main room to and this is where our roots doing that,” Ms. Carter- realize the room is being are.” Scott said. used while affording priva- While they don’t know Additional outdoor seat- cy to those in the separate what the future will bring, ing features a view of the dining area. there will be a one-day spe- fountain in “Lake Carter” “Quite a few of the NBA cial on Jan. 21 to celebrate that shields diners from the players spend time in the fourth anniversary. nearby road. Orlando, so when he was “For our anniversary, 80- “We figured we could with the Magic if some of percent of our menu will be buffer the noise from his buddies came over and 50-percent off,” she said. LPGA,” she said. “You can wanted time to themselves, Although the anniversary sit on the patio and you we had a VIP entrance special is a one-day event, don’t hear the cars. You hear where they could come in.” regular lunch and dinner the sound of the water During the past four prices fit most any budget. spray and you don’t hear years, Ms. Carter-Scott has “We have worked hard to Randy Barber/staff photographer the traffic. had one unexpected sur- dispel the myth that we are Author Michael Pyle talks about his book entitled “White Sugar, Brown Sugar” during the prise — a new family. expensive,” she said. The Highlight Zone Third Annual F.R.E.S.H. Book Festival at the Midtown Cultural and Educational Center in Sports Grill is the perfect “I have acquired an Vince Carter’s is at 2150 spot to watch sports on extended family,” she said. LPGA Blvd., Daytona Daytona Beach on Saturday, Jan. 4. large plasma screens and “We have a good number of Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to the spot Mr. Carter enjoys. people (staff) who have 10 p.m. Sunday through “Vince’s favorite spot in been there since the begin- Thursday, and 11 a.m. to 11 the restaurant is in the ning or close to the begin- p.m. Friday and Saturday. Highlight Zone with all of ning.” Happy Hour is 3 to 7 p.m. EnhanceFitness movement the televisions,” she said. The hometown connec- Call-ahead seating is The Owner’s Box — a pri- tion is very important to the available at (386) 274-0015. thrives at YMCA S physical activity performed then evaluate themselves T America’s Mobility Solution, LLC For Hometown News [email protected] on a regular basis will and report on how they feel A reduce pain, improve func- relative to their original I New Travel Scooters For people with balance tion, elevate mood and goals.” R Lowest problems or who suffer with delay onset of disabilities. The program, which has L the chronic pain of arthritis, “The program began in developed a nationwide fol- I Price there is a new program now Seattle in the 1990s,” said lowing, is offered at Family F in Town offered at YMCAs in Volusia Colleen Ussia, a certified YMCA centers in Ormond LOWEST T County. EnhanceFitness instructor Beach, Port Orange, PRICE IN TOWN S Known as EnhanceFit- for the YMCAs. “Clinical DeLand, Edgewater and ness, YMCAs have intro-

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•Dance: Edgar Allan Poe Week of 1-17-2014 night, wear black, red or feathers from 7-11 p.m. at The ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Ballroom, 1250 Hand Ave., Ormond Beach. Members Aries, you are inspired to donation is $5, non-members take on the world, but you donation $10. For more may want to focus on small- information, call (407) 970- er goals this week. Finishing 1903. a long-lingering work project •Shoestring Theatre: The is a viable option. Sunshine Boys, a comedy of two acts, will be performed TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 from Jan. 17-19 and Jan. 24- 26. Evening performances are Taurus, something does not at 8 p.m. Sunday performanc- es are at 2:30 p.m. at 380 seem to be falling into place. Goodwin St., Lake Helen. For Take stock of things at home more information, call (386) and at work to see if you can 228-3777. crack this nut. A little more •Cinematique: “Kill Your Photo courtesy of Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center investigation many be neces- Darlings” (Rated R) and the The Fabulous Hubcaps will perform Saturday, Jan. 18, at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center. For ticket sary. Italian film “The Great information, call (386) 676-3375. Beauties” will be shown Jan. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 17 to 23. “Kill Your Darlings” is a true story of friendship, love You may be offered a profes- and murder. The film recounts Fabulous Hubcaps perform Jan. 18 sional opportunity this week the pivotal year that changed that is too good to pass up, Allen Ginsberg’s (Daniel Gemini. Despite this great Radcliffe) life forever, bringing For Hometown News Now covering five decades of disc, “Keep On Rockin!” offer, do your best to stay him together with William S. [email protected] music, with genres from The Oldies, Performing together since 1974, focused on work for the next Burroughs (Ben Foster) and to Country, to Motown, to Doo Wop, the seven-piece band performs high- several days. Jack Kerouac (Jack Huston) at Columbia University in 1944, The Fabulous Hubcaps will bring to Classic Rock and Roll, the group energy tributes to Little Richard, providing the spark that their diverse and colorful concert to shows no signs of slowing down. James Brown, Tina Turner, Bobby CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 would lead to the Beat the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Inducted into the Southern Legends Darin, Cher, The Flamingos, Ray Revolution. Center at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18. Entertainment and Performing Arts Charles, The Beach Boys, Willie Nel- Exercise caution and do not In “The Great Beauties,” Approaching their 40th tour sea- Hall of Fame in 2005, they have even son & Patsy Cline, Elton John and jump to any conclusions at Journalist Jep Gambardella son, The Fabulous Hubcaps contin- performed on the South Lawn of The Frank Sinatra just to name a few. work, Cancer. While you may (the dazzling Toni Servillo, Il ue to pack houses across America White House for the 1995 Press Admission is $25 for reserved seat- know what your boss divo and Gomorrah) has with their Nostalgic Classic Rock and Corps Picnic, and sang The National ing and $30 at the door. expects from you, it is better charmed and seduced his way Roll Show Bands. Their presentation Anthem in Orioles Park at Camden The Ormond Beach Performing to wait to hear what he or through the lavish nightlife of of songs, costumes, arrangements, Yards. Arts Cent is at 399 N. U.S. 1, Ormond she has to say. Rome for decades. But when instrumentation and production Since their first 45 rpm record in Beach. Parking is free. All tickets are his 65th birthday coincides provide an authentic and ongoing 1982, The Fabulous Hubcaps have available online at www.ormond- LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 with a shock from the past, tribute to the original artists and released 18 recordings, from cassette beach.org/pac, or by calling the box Jep finds himself unexpected- records. tapes to their most recent compact office at (386) 676-3375. Leo, you can envision excit- ly taking stock of his life. ing adventures ahead, and Tickets are $5 to $9. All tickets are $5 on Tuesdays. those times will be here The theater is closed on before you know it. Channel Mondays. Cinematique your enthusiasm so you can Theater is at 242 S. Beach get a head start on planning Street, Daytona Beach. For your adventure. more information, call (386) The Club Scene 252-3118. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 •Bahama Breeze Island prizes. Every Friday night Beer Club. There is a free day Nights is from 7 to 11 Virgo, you have a desire to Saturday, Jan. 18 Grille: Live entertainment live music starts at 8 p.m. at new craft beer every Tues- p.m. at 123 W. Granada be different from everyone is offered from noon to 890 S. Atlantic Ave. in day (half off every beer Blvd. in Ormond Beach. •Music Series: Millicent else this week. It’s good to midnight Monday-Thurs- Ormond Beach. For infor- every Tuesday). Cost is $15 Forreservations, call (386) Scarlett will perform at 6 p.m. be original, but don’t stray day, noon to 1 a.m. Friday mation, call (386) 673-5933 monthly or $150 annually. 615-4888 or visit at the Basilica of Saint Paul, too far off the beaten path or and Saturday and noon to or visit theblacksheep.com. Thursday night is poker www.frappesnorth.com. 317 Mullally St., Daytona you may find yourself lost. Beach. For more information, 10 p.m. Sundays, at 1786 W. •Diamondbacks Pub & night. There is no buy-in, •Grind Gastropub and International Speedway Grub: There’s karaoke on free to play at 1220 Hand Kona Tiki Bar: Open daily call (386) 252-5422, Ext. 313, LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 or visit basilicaofsaintpaul.org. Blvd., Daytona Beach. For Saturday nights at 2225 S. Ave. in Ormond Beach. For at 11:30 a.m., live enter- •Ballroom Dance: Ballroom information, call (386) 226- Ridgewood Ave., South more information, call tainment and complimen- Dance with Angela & Viorel 2292 or visit baham- Daytona. For information, (386) 677-2700 or visit tary valet at 49 W. Granada Libra, a friend may shock you will be from 7-11 p.m. at 1250 abreeze.com. call (386) 767-0733. fletcherscigarbar.com. Blvd., Ormond Beach. For by doing something really Hand Ave., Ormond Beach. •Barracudas Bar & •Down the Hatch: Street •Fountain Beach Resort: information, visit outrageous. You do not There is a dance lesson at 7 Grille: Offers live music at Talk will perform at 5:30 The resort is home to the grindgastropub.com. know what to make of this p.m. Suggested donation is 203 S. Atlantic Ave., New p.m. Friday, Jan. 17. Jeff hits Oasis Tiki Bar & Grill. •Hidden Treasure in change in personality, but do $10. For more information, Smyrna Beach. For infor- the stage at 1 p.m. Saturday, Karaoke is 5-10 p.m. Fri- Ponce Inlet: Bob Kissell your best to take it in stride. call (407) 970-1903. mation, call (386) 478-6311. Jan. 18. Then2Now will per- day-Monday at 313 S. will perform from noon-4 •”Steel Magnolias:” The •Black Sheep Pub and form at 5:30 p.m. Saturday. Atlantic Ave. in Daytona p.m. Saturday, Jan. 18, at SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Little Theatre of New Smyrna Eating House: Happy hour Zig Zag will perform at 1 Beach. For more informa- 4940 S. Peninsula Drive, Beach, 726 Third Ave., has is daily from 3 to 7 p.m. and p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19, at tion, call (386) 255-1001. Ponce Inlet. Scorpio, work figures to put a added a 2 p.m. matinee for 9 p.m. to close. Black Sheep 4894 Front St. in Ponce •Frappes North: Wine •Inlet Harbor Restau- lot on your plate in the com- this classic play by Robert has social night on Wednes- Inlet. For more informa- tastings are at 6 p.m. the rant & Marina: Live music ing week. You can handle Harling. day. Happy Hour is all night tion, call (386) 761-4831. first Tuesday of each is offered on the deck at everything that comes your For ticket information, call and live Team Trivia starts •Fletcher’s Cigar Bar & month. Reservations are See OUT, B3 at 7:15 p.m. with gift card Social: Tuesday night is required. Live Music Fri- See SCENE, B2 See SCOPES, B3

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mation, call (386) 767-5590. St., Daytona Beach. For from Thursday to Tuesday, merksbarandgrill.com. 3830 S. Nova Road, Port Scene •JC’s River Deck: Live information, call (386) 265- weather permitting, at 2986 •Moose Family Center: Orange. For more informa- From page B1 entertainment from 6-10 1954. Ocean Shore Blvd., Comedy Improv will be at 7 tion, call (386) 788-3268. p.m. each Thursday-Satur- •Lagerheads Bar & Grill: Ormond-by-the-Sea. For p.m. Fridays at 601 W. •Norwood’s Restaurant 133 Inlet Harbor Road in day. Open mike/jam 1 p.m. Live entertainment from information, call (386) 265- Granada Blvd., Ormond and Wine Shop: Free wine Ponce Inlet.For more infor- until Sunday at 115 Main local favorites is performed 1977. Beach. Senior Sunday tastings are from 5 to 7 p.m. •LuLu’s Oceanside Grill: Dance, with music by each Friday on the deck and Live entertainment Friday Lenny Galasso and Sid, is Saturday in the shop with and Saturday nights 9 p.m. from 2 to 4 p.m. Admission complimentary cheeses at to midnight. Sunday there is $5 at the door. Karaoke 400 Second Ave., New will be a Bloody Mary bar at with Shellee is from 6-10 Smyrna Beach. For more 30 S. Atlantic Ave., Ormond p.m. each Tuesday and 7-11 information, call (386) 428- Beach. For information, call p.m. each Thursday and 4621. (386) 673-2641 or visit lulu- Saturday. Five O’Clock •Ocean Deck: Karaoke is soceansidegrill.com. Charley will perform from from 4 to 8 p.m. each Satur- •Merk’s Bar & Grill: On 7-10 p.m. each Wednesday. day and Sunday. Caribbean Tuesday, there is Texas For information, call (386) Posse performs from 10 hold’em starting at 7:30 673-8722. p.m. to 2 a.m. each Thurs- p.m. Wednesday is trivia •Mulligan’s Family Sports day through Sunday. Tom challenge night beginning Grille: Karaoke with Just Redmond performs classic at 7:30 p.m. Thursday Night George will be from 9:30 rock from 5 to 8 p.m. each is karaoke at 7:30 p.m. On p.m.-1 a.m. Friday. Karaoke Friday and 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. Friday, there is live acoustic with Mike Leone will be each Monday at 127 S. guitar music starting at 7:30 from 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m. Satur- Ocean Ave., Daytona Beach. p.m. On Saturday and Sun- day. James Wise R&B For more information, call day, there is football at 193 Motown Sound will be from (386) 253-5224 or visit North Causeway, New 6:30-10:30 p.m. Tuesday. www.oceandeck.com. Smyrna Beach. For infor- Donnie Bostic classic rock •Ohana Luau Dinner mation, call (386) 427-1177 on guitar will be from 6:30- Show: This dinner show or visit 10:30 p.m. Wednesday at spectacular and family- style feast will be each Thursday, Friday and Satur- day. The show has a 6:30 p.m. seating, dinner at 7:15 p.m. and show at 7:30 p.m., at the Hawaiian Inn, 2301 S. DDeeVViinnccii’’ss Atlantic Ave., Daytona Pizza, Pasta & Subs Beach Shores. Participants will learn traditional dances 083006 Former Owner of Bella Sera with Polynesian women, Delivery Available warriors and keikis (chil- Beat the Clock dren). A flaming fire knife 2 for $20 dance and hula with audi- Choice of 1 from 2-4pm ence participation will be Appetizer 16” New York featured. For more informa- and 2 Dinner tion, call (386) 255-5411, Style Cheese Ext. 186, or visit Entrees with Pizza www.myohanaluau.com. purchase of Brunch Sat & Sun Only $9.99 •Pirana Grille: Five o’ 5K FUN RUN 9am-2pm 2 beverages Dine in or Carry out. clock Charley will perform $5 Bloody Mary Dine in only. must present coupon Must present coupon from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. each JANUARY 21ST!! $4 Flavored Mimosas exp 1/31/14 exp 1/31/14 Thursday at 241 N. U.S. 1, Free runners buffet, New Lunch Menu Ormond Beach. For more water and beer! Liive Musiic information, visit fiveo- Benefitting local charities 2 Lunch Entrees for $10 clockcharley.com. Fri: Ariel 9pm-12 •Riptides Raw Bar & Grill: Sat: Chuck 9pm-12 with purchase of 2 beverages All you can eat crab legs Dine in only. Must present coupon, exp 1/31/14 daily. There is a family 781159 friendly, private party room 197 N. Yonge St Suite 3 available. Happy hour is 3-7 10% OFF Ormond Beach, FL 32174 p.m. Monday to Friday and Meal Coupon 386-673-2504 7 p.m. to close Sunday at Not valid w/other offers 1/31/14 HN 869 S. Atlantic Ave., 083005 Ormond Beach. For more CLOSED SUNDAYS information, call (386) 256- 4799. •Seabreeze Coffee Con- $2 DOMESTIC BOTTLED BEER ALL THE TIME! nection: A hand drum circle Taking orders now Live is at 8 p.m. each Wednesday $ $ at 315 Seabreeze Blvd., Day- ! ! Jumbo 2 2 for your playoff

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can be purchased through the in advance or $30 at the door. Association, 100 N. Woodland Florida. The Brannon Center is scheduled from 7 to 10 p.m. Out box office at (386) 668-5553. For more information, visit Blvd., DeLand or purchase at 105 South Riverside Drive, The night’s venue will feature For more information, visit ormondbeach.org. online at mainstreetdeland New Smyrna Beach. Doors From page B1 gatewaycenterforthearts.org. •Taste of DeLand: West .org. For more information, call open at 6:30 p.m. with music See OUT, B4 the box office at (386) 423- •Rock n’ Roll Show: The Indiana Avenue in downtown 386-738-0649. 1246 or visit nsbplayers.org. Fabulous Hubcaps will perform DeLand becomes an outdoor •Arts Benefit: The Sal Ronci •Cat Show: The Cat Club of at 7:30 p.m. in a live, high- café filled with culinary Swing Band, including vocalist Locally Owned & Operated the Palm Beaches will have its energy rock n’ roll show, delights from 1 to 4 p.m. No Karen Allen, will perform big second annual CFA cat show at playing favorite hit songs at the pets. Service dogs permitted. band classics at the Brannon • Graduations •Weddings Parties Banquets • Office • Luncheons the Nova Recreation Center, Ormond Beach Performing Tickets are $15 in advance and Center in New Smyrna Beach 440 N. Nova Road, Ormond Arts Center, 399 N. U.S. 1, $20 at the gate. Buy tickets at in a benefit for the arts- Beach, Saturday and Sunday Ormond Beach. The cost is $25 the MainStreet DeLand oriented nonprofit Positively Jan. 18-19. The show includes an IAMS-sponsored “Ambas- Order your ribs and sador” cat spectators can pet and interact with as well as the FREE MANATEE SIGHTINGS! wings for the big game show cats, which will be Where: Valentine Park • Orange City judged for regional and on February 2nd Now! national awards. When: January 25-26 2014 •Sweethearts of Branson: If order is placed and Denny Yeary and Shelia Renee Time: 10:00 am-5:00 pm will perform at 7 p.m. at the paid before Jan 27th Gateway Center for the Arts, For more information go to : www.themanateefestival.com or call 386.775.9224 880 N. U.S. 17/92, Debary. we will give you a Tickets are $12 for members, $10 gift card free!!! $15 general admission in advance, and $18 general admission at the door. Tickets (must order at least $30 in food to receive free gift card)

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•Dance: Open house presented by the North East best in American pop and rock tained by Teatro Lirico D’Eu- 780976 afternoon social dancing. will Florida Jazz Association. music at 2 p.m. at the Ormond ropa cast members. Cost is be from 2-5 p.m. at the Beach Regional Library, 30 S. $50 per person. Call (386) Ballroom, 1250 Hand Avenue, Tuesday, Jan. 21 Beach St. His one-man show, 253-2901 for reservations. Ormond Beach. For more “Music Americana,” will The opera, “The Elixir of information, call (407) 970- Love,” will be performed at 7 •Improv & Indie: An hour of include impressions of Tom 1903. p.m. live improv comedy presented Jones, Willie Nelson, Dean •Members Exhibit: Gateway •Taste of the 24: Presented by Random Acts of Insanity Martin and Johnny Cash. Center for the Arts presents by Halifax Health, the event Improv Troupe at 8 p.m., Ehlert brought his interpreta- the 2014 Annual Members’ tion of Mark Twain to the will be 6-10 p.m. Saturday, Jan. Exhibit Jan. 19 through Feb. 21. followed by the Indie Movie: “AKA DOC POMUS.” The library last year. This free See OUT, B6 Weekly Series of Beginning Bridge Lessons Starts Monday, February 24, 2014 • 9am to Noon Questions??? or For Late Registration after Feb 24th. Call Jim Geary Religion news (386) 441-7562 Caregivers offered For more information, call will include teachings and dhist Center in Wesley [email protected] (386) 451-5223 or email meditation instruction from Chapel. hope at Lifetree Café [email protected]. several Buddhist traditions. For more information, call Daytona Bridge Club 600 Driftwood Ave. • Daytona Beach,FL Among those expected to (386) 738-3715, email volu- (386) 255-7744 Coping with the demands Change Your Mind speak this year are Ven. Khai [email protected] or www.daytonabridgeclub.org of caregiving will be shared Thien, abbot of White Sands visit volusiabuddhist.org. at Lifetree Café at 9:30 a.m. Day at Buddhist (Vietnamese/Zen); Rev. Sunday, Jan. 19, and 6:15 center Jan. 25 Morris Sekiyo Sullivan, sen- LaRoche’s Over 60 Years in Business p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 22, at sei Volusia Buddhist Fellow- FREE SHIPPING 142 Fairview Ave., Daytona White Sands Buddhist ship (nonsectarian); CITRUS FRUIT TREES FRUIT BOXES Beach. BIG DISCOUNTS Center will be the site of Michael Kane of the Natural VOTED #1 ORANGES & GRAPEFRUIT The program, titled “Care 1 Tree 30% OFF Change Your Mind Day on Meditation Community Fruit Shippers 1 Tray $38.95 (approx. 9 lbs) for Caregivers: Meeting the (Insight Meditation); Than Fruit Trees 2nd Tree 40% OFF Saturday, Jan. 25, at 4640 3rd Tree & More 50% OFF 2 Trays $51.95 (approx. 18 lbs) Unique Needs of Those Who Chaokhun Phra Vijitrd- Used Furniture Knost Dr, Mims, with several Of equal or lesser value. Shipping included Sacrifice for Others,” fea- While supplies last Sale ends 1/31/14 speakers from area Buddhist hammapani (Thai/Therava- tures a screening of the organizations assembling to da); Todd Fletcher, Lake short film “Life in Reverse.” talk about meditation and Helen Tibetan Sangha, Ven. The film chronicles the LAROCHE FRUIT • FRUIT TREES • USED FURNITURE the dharma. Drupon Thinley Nyingpo FRESH SQUEEZED JUICE • FRUIT • PRODUCE AT DAYTONA STORE EBT DEBIT ACCEPTED experiences of Florence This is the ninth annual Rinpoche, and Drong Ngur (US 1) (US 1) Feldman who, for 10 years, Jangchubling of the Bud-

Central Florida Change Your 781146 served as a caregiver as her Mind Day, which is organ- mother slowly sank into ized by Volusia Buddhist dementia. Fellowship, a DeLand-based The Lifetree program Buddhist organization. The offers an hour of support event rotates between and understanding, as well DeLand and other area Bud- as Ms. Feldman’s insights dhist facilities. This will be about meeting caregivers’ the first time at White Sands. needs. The event, which is free Admission to the 60- and open to the public, will minute event is free. Snacks bring together leaders from and beverages are available. area Buddhist organizations Lifetree Café is a place to speak about meditation where people gather for and Buddhist practice. The conversation on life and presentations will take place faith in a casual coffee- from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and house-type setting.

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To purchase tickets, call events. It has spread to the U. a free shuttle bus to Blue (386) 310-5744 or visit S. and now is gaining traction Spring Park to see the Mana- Out nascarfoundation.org/taste-24. within museums here. During tees. For more information, Magic time From page B5 •Museum at Night: A this special Museum at Night visit the manateefestival. com. Teacher Appreciation Event event, all teachers with valid •South Beach Dance 25, and benefits the NASCAR will be from 6-8:30 p.m. Friday, school ID will be admitted Competition Team Benefit Foundation Scholarship Jan. 24, at the Ponce Inlet free. The event is open to the Performance: The South Program for graduating Volusia Lighthouse. public. For more information, Beach Dance competition County high school seniors. It This event began as a call (386)761-1821 Ext. 18 or team will perform their features music, non-stop national campaign in the visit ponceinlet.org. choreography for the commu- entertainment and food from United Kingdom that sought to •38th Annual, IMAGES: A nity and proceeds will benefit 24 area restaurants. It will be encourage visitors into Festival of the Arts: Presented the Florida Diabetes Camps at at Daytona International museum galleries and heritage by Atlantic Center for the Arts, 2 p.m. Jan. 26 at the Ormond Speedway, 1801 W. Interna- sites by simply opening up late this event will be 1 to 5 p.m. Beach Performing Arts Center, tional Speedway Blvd., or putting on special evening Friday, Jan. 24, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 399 North U.S. 1 Ormond Daytona Beach. Saturday, Jan. 25 and 10 a.m. Beach. Cost is $10. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 26 at •Concert: The standout Riverside Park in New Smyrna Israeli pianist Roman Rabi- Beach. For more information, novich will perform visit imagesartfestival.org. Tchaikovsky’s “First Piano •Doo Wop With A Twist: Concerto” with the Haifa Starring Tommy Mara and The Symphony Orchestra under the Crests and Joey Dee of Joey baton of Principal Guest Dee and The Starlighters, this Conductor Boguslaw Dawidow show will be at 7:30 p.m. Jan. at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 26, at 25, at the Ormond Beach Peabody Auditorium. The Performing Arts Center, 399 N. performance is part of the U. S. 1, Ormond Beach. Tickets orchestra’s first U.S. tour, which are $50 VIP reserved; $35 includes 26 cities from coast to general reserved; $30 wings coast. Tickets are available at 780944 reserved. For more informa- The Peabody Auditorium Box tion, visit Office, charge by phone at www.ormondbeach.org. (800) 745-3000. •Manatee Festival: The 29th •Chowder Festival: The 24th annual Orange City Blue Spring annual New Smyrna Beach Manatee Festival will be from Chowder Festival will take over 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 25 and 26 Flagler Avenue from noon-5 at Valentine Park. There will be p.m., Sunday, Jan. 26. Featuring more than 25 chowders, the progressive chowder cook-off will be inside sponsor loca- tions along the Avenue. Proceeds from the $10 passport benefits the Florida Sheriff’s Youth Camp in Barberville. For more informa- tion, visit partyonflagler.com. •Comedian Jeff Dunham: Comedian, ventriloquist and 781050 television star Jeff Dunham is bringing his “Disorderly Conduct Tour” to the Volusia Randy Barber/Staff Photographer County Ocean Center at 3 p.m. Lexi Lee, 9, of Ormond Beach climbs on one of the Sunday, Jan. 26. This will be buildings at the Magic Forest Playground located at the Dunham’s third appearance at the convention facility in Nova Community Park in Ormond Beach on Thursday, Daytona Beach. Tickets may be Dec. 19. purchased at the Ocean Center box office, all Ticketmaster outlets, online at www.ticket- •“Memphis:” Because of mended for Wednesdays and master.com, or by calling routing conflicts, the Tuesday, Fridays. The post is at 461 Ticketmaster at (800) 745- Feb. 18, date of “Memphis” in Walker St., Holly Hill. For more 3000. Doors open at 2 p.m. Daytona Beach at the Peabody information and dinner times, Real Answers About Medicare @#%$ •Doo Wop, Soul and Rock & Auditorium has been moved call the post at (386) 258- #$*%! HELP Roll Concert: The Veterans to Thursday, Feb 20, at 7:30 5275. Assistance Coalition will host p.m. Tickets for “Memphis” are •American Legion Post No. FREE Medicare 101 Classes its annual Doo Wop, Soul and available at The Peabody 267: Bingo is at 6:30 p.m. each Rock & Roll concert to benefit Auditorium Box Office, charge Wednesday at 156 New Clark Building area veterans on Saturday, Feb. by phone at (800) 745-3000 Britain, Ormond Beach. A light 1, at the Ormond Beach or online at www.Ticketmas- meal is available after five 5111 S. Ridgewood Ave., ter.com. Tickets are $39-$55 games. Games are open to the

082919 Performing Arts Center. The Suite 200 Port Orange show starts at 7 p.m. and will plus service fees. public. For more information, feature Knights To Remember Tickets already purchased call (386) 672-7678. Tues., Jan 21st - 2:00 pm and Lola & The Saints. General for Feb. 18 will be honored •The Casements: The former Thurs., Jan 23rd- 10:30 am Call Maria Kosztolanyi Admission is $20. Proceeds Feb. 20. winter home of John D. 386-788-6269 will benefit the VAC in their Rockefeller is owned by the city of Ormond Beach and Not affiliated with any government agency. effort to provide local veterans Ongoing Events This is not a sales event, per federal law, no specific with household items. For serves as a civic and cultural center. The home is open 9 plans or companies will be discussed. tickets, call (386) 676-3375. •American Legion Post 120: a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through The post has bar bingo at 6:30 Friday and 9 a.m. to noon p.m. Monday with burgers and Saturday. The historic property fries. Tuesday is taco night. The is at 25 Riverside Drive, first and third Wednesdays

083003 Ormond Beach. feature chicken wings and For information, call (386) barbecue ribs, and Fridays are 676-3216 or go to www.the- dinner, dancing and karaoke. casements.net. (Featuring Danny’s famous fish •Dance: The Women of the fry on the second Friday of the Moose has a singles and month). Menus and prices vary and reservations are recom- See OUT, B7

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Out 10 TIME FOR A NEW ENCLOSURE From page B6 OR TUNE UP? couples dance at the Moose Lodge, 601 W. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach on Saturdays February 1, 2014 from 7-10 p.m. For informa- tion, call (386) 255-2207. Packet Pick-up: •Daytona Metropolitan Entry Fees: Pick up your number, goody bag and Bridge Club: Duplicate Bridge • $25 Throughout January 31st shirt, and preview the silent auction on is played Monday through • $30 Day of Race Registration Friday, Jan 31st 4-6pm in the Lourdes Community Center. Saturday at 600 Driftwood • Under $16/Lourdes Staff deduct $10 Ave., Daytona Beach. For the • No Mail-ins After January 25th schedule, call (386) 255-7744 or visit DaytonaBridge.org. •Democracy Now: Internet news with Amy Goodman will be presented at 10:30 a.m. each Thursday at Unitarian Universalist Society, 56 N. Halifax Ave., Ormond Beach. Coffee and doughnuts will be We can bring your cage up to today’s codes! served. The public may attend. No job too big or small •Disabled American Veterans Chapter 84 of Soffit & Fascia • Gutters • Hurricane Protection Greater Daytona: The chapter holds a Wednesday night Screen Rooms • Competitively Priced Bingo session at its chapter hall at 605 Eighth St. in Holly Hill. The Early Birds begins at 6:30 p.m. with the regular games starting at 7:15 p.m.

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781058 a wind chill somewhere in any of us would play a scramble or skins. the low 40s. Enough is love to be members GOLF Perhaps you and another enough, so I made my way at a private club. golfer want to play a match M JAMES back to the truck. Once I Enjoying a great, well- just between the two of you. was rolling and the heater manicured course, a spiffy STAMMER That’s fine and certainly ADVERTISING SALES was blowing, I had time to clubhouse complete with encouraged. It’s entirely up reflect on my trip. Aside locker rooms, a dining to you. Best of all, the from the trout, the best room, bar and more would membership consists of a took over the reins and has certainly make our golf wide range of ages and skill See FISHING B9 run GLOF since. The most honored Community Newspaper times better. levels allowing for everyone “The most fun for me is in America for the past 10 years. For most of us, however, to have fun and compete, if meeting the people that Publishing 15 community newspapers from CASINO BUS the price tag that goes along they wish, against players come to participate,” said NOW 6 DAYS A WEEK! with that sort of member- with the same abilities. Martin County through Volusia County Vicky. “I have a lot of fun ship leaves us on the Each event is a shotgun Looking for Experienced setting up these events.” outside of the gate looking start, allowing for everyone While most would think ADVERTISING longingly over the wall as to start and finish at about that the logistics that go someone else enjoys those the same time. This allows with putting together so CONSULTANTS benefits. everyone to enjoy some many outings at so many If you enjoy working with businesses TAMPA FROM VOLUSIA COUNTY Thanks to Golf Links of food and beverages after private clubs, that is not the and helping them succeed, this is the YOU PAY ONLY Florida everyone may now their round as well as some case. position for you. experience that thrill good-natured boasting by “Getting the word out $ without having to join a those who played the best. about us has been the most In addition to servicing existing accounts, you will 35 private club. In fact, by There are even prizes to be challenging,” Vicky stated. also be calling on area businesses to generate new customers joining Golf Links of won, including a 50/50 “Everyone is thrilled to hear for our papers. Round Trip Florida, you get to enjoy raffle. The social aspect of about us when they do find outings at several private these outings has become out about us.” We offer a weekly guarantee and gas Transportation and semi-private clubs as important as the golf

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•Ormond Memorial Art 5002 or visit www.riverli /TheArts or call (386) 226- members, $8 for non-mem- ner specials from 4-8 p.m. Out Museum: “Dandelions and Fly- lyinn.com. 1927. bers. See Jean or Henry or Tuesday through Saturday. Fri- ing Pigs, a Look at Sustainabili- •Sica Hall Senior Center: •Sweet Adelines: The Sweet Clarence to join. day is karaoke with Michael From page B7 ty” by Maria Lupo and Jimmy Nickel and dime poker is Adelines “Song of the Coast For information, call (386) Leone from 7-11 p.m. Saturday Daytona Mastodon,” through Fike will run through Feb. 16 at played at noon each Thursday Chorus” is looking for ladies 562-0590. is Dance Band Night with vari- spring 2014. The Museum of the museum at 78 E. Granada with donations requested. Line who love to sing. The group •VFW Post 1590: VFW Post ous musicians. Sunday from 8 Arts & Sciences is at 352 S. Blvd. and at the Ormond Beach dancing is at 2 p.m. each rehearses at 6:30 p.m. each 1590 has Monday night a.m. to noon is a varied break- Nova Road Daytona Beach. For Historical Society. The museum Thursday and costs $4 for Monday at Tomoka United spaghetti and meatball dinners fast menu. Sunday from 4-6:30 more information, visit is open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 members. Also, from 2-4 p.m. Methodist Church, 1000 Old from 3-6 p.m. for $5 to benefit p.m. there are specialty dinners moas.org. p.m. and noon to 4 p.m. on Tuesdays, a live band plays Tomoka Rd., Ormond Beach. the Ladies Auxiliary. Tuesday is to benefit the ladies auxiliary •Ormond Beach Farmers weekends. The gardens are music from the 1940s and up For more information, call all day $1 hotdogs and $1 beer. for $6 a plate. Thursday is $5 Market: The farmers market open until dusk daily. for dancing. The cost is $4.50 (386) 252-0300. Darts tournament starts at 7 Big Burger Night. The post is at will open each Thursday from •Peninsula Club of Daytona for nonmembers and $3.50 for •Super Singles of Florida: A p.m. Wednesday is bingo at 1 5810 S. Williamson Blvd. in 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 22 S. Beach Beach: The Peninsula Club of members. Bingo is at 1 p.m. dance is from 7:30-10:30 p.m. p.m. Friday is dinner, dancing Port Orange. For more informa- St., Ormond Beach. For more Daytona Beach will host an each Monday and Wednesday. each Wednesday at the Eagles and karaoke from 5 p.m. Satur- tion call (386) 761-7217. information, visit www.ormond afternoon of bridge and canas- The cost is $1 for members and Club, 190 S. Nova Road, day is “Big Burger” day from •VFW Post 4250: “The Little beachmainstreet.com. ta on Thursdays. Social hour $2 for nonmembers. Sica Hall Ormond Beach. Music by Mr. noon-5 p.m. to benefit the V” offers homemade Friday •Ormond Beach Historical begins at 11 a.m.; lunch is Senior Center is at 1065 Day- DJ Entertainment starts at 8 Men’s Auxiliary at $5 with all dinners, with all the fixin’s. It’s Society Welcome Center and served at noon. Cards start tona Ave., Holly Hill. For more p.m. and includes many the fixings. Sunday is breakfast open to the public from 5:30 to Museum: This is the “Gateway after lunch. For membership information, call (386) 236- “oldies”. The cost is $8. Partici- for $3 from 9 a.m.-noon. The 7 p.m. with live music at 7 p.m. to the Ormond Scenic Loop” and information, call (386) 2997. pants must be single. For more kitchen is open Tuesday Also, Wednesday night darts featuring historical photo- 675-6676. Lunch reservations •Studio Arts Faculty Show: information, call (386)441- through Friday from noon-8 and Saturday night karaoke graphs, a 20-minute DVD and are required by Monday morn- This group exhibition repre- 8628. p.m. with a varied menu. The from 7-11 p.m. A cornhole interpretive panels that reveal ing. To order lunch, call sents the breadth and scope of •USA Dance: Wednesday post is at 1013 Veterans Court, tournament also is at 4 p.m. the rich and diverse history of 386.767.3297. the studio art faculty at Day- Practice Night sponsored by Daytona Beach. For more infor- each Saturday. Food is avail- the Ormond Beach area. Hours •Polly’s Tea Room: Teas are tona State College. Admission the Greater Daytona Chapter mation, call (386) 252-5844. able. Post 4250 is at 2350 Sun- are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday the first and third Sunday of is free. The show will be open USA Dance No. 6026 has •VFW Post 3282: The post set Drive, New Smyrna Beach. through Saturday. 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