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Page A1 Finalists That Participated in One.” the King Celebration Con- Baptist Church, 2855 Lake Test DAN’S INSIDE ORMOND BEACH DAYTONA BEACH HOLLY HILL LAND LINES Time to say bye, bye to Phil Everly Page A3 Ormond Beach Dental Group Vol. 8, No. 52 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, Jan. 17, 2014 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 Phone: 386-310-4894 • Fax: 386-310-4895 • www.Skowlaw.com • [email protected] A2 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill Hometown News Friday, January 17, 2014 breakfast, prizes will be celebration is “Dreaming of 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.
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