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Community State RX--0059404 Council waives transition, All types of Hurricane Protection notes • Screen Rooms • Replacement Windows • Seamless Gutters • Custom Sunrooms Sing along with movies county manager gone at DeLand library • Vinyl Siding • Pool Enclosure VOTED BEST SCREEN ENCLOSURES By Gina McKee by council with Ms. Post casting the only vote to Tap your toes and sing along [email protected] terminate based on malfeasance and insubordi- Schedule an in-home estimate today! with popular classic films at nation, ended his 12 years with the county June 2012 - 2016 EADER R S the DeLand Regional Library, Just one week after James Dinneen announced he 22 and provided a severance, unpaid leave and ’ 386-775-4915 C H 130 E. Howry Ave. would be leaving his post as Volusia County Manag- benefits payout of more than $405,000. Depu- O I C E EDSENEZALUMINUM.COM 2017 EADER R S Free lineup includes: er in January, the Volusia County Council voted 6-1 ty County Manager George Recktenwald will ’ C H •“Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely to approve his request to waive the six-month transi- serve as interim county manager. days. O I C E Hearts Club Band:” 1 p.m. Fri- tional period in his contract to leave immediately. “(Mr. Dinneen) came to me and said he would He agreed, so long as day, June 29. After a small Several county residents, along with Volusia like to be relieved. He is obligated to give us six he would not be considered for the perma- nent town band hits it big, they County Sheriff Mike Chitwood, Councilwoman months,” Volusia County Chair Ed Kelly told the position.” must battle a nefarious plot in Heather Post and others spoke at an emotional packed council chambers while protesters held up More than once during the meeting, Chair Kelly the music industry. Peter council meeting June 19, calling for Mr. Dinneen’s signs calling for the council to “fire” Mr. Dinneen. had to warn a rowdy crowd of protesters to maintain Frampton and the Bee Gees immediate dismissal from what they called a tenure “In addition to that, I didn’t want to leave the county respectful decorum, and at least one resident was star. Rated PG, 113 minutes. filled with malfeasance, insubordination and lack of in a position without a county manager, so I asked escorted from council chambers. He also cautioned •“Into the Woods”: 1:15 p.m. honesty. (Mr. Recktenwald) if the council would approve it, if council members to stay on topic and discuss only Sunday, July 1. A witch tasks a His early release from his contract, approved 6-1 he would serve as interim county manager for 90 See MANAGER, page A2 childless baker and his wife with procuring magical items from classic fairy tales to reverse the curse put on their family tree. Anna Kendrick Eye on the ball Schools, hospitals and Meryl Streep star. Rated PG, 125 minutes. •“West Side Story”: 1 p.m. ink partnership on Friday, July 6. Two teens from rival New York City gangs fall in love, but tensions between health education their respective friends build toward tragedy. Natalie Wood By Gina McKee The agreement designates and Richard Beymer star. [email protected] Florida Hospital as the offi- Rated G. 153 minutes. cial healthcare champion of •“Mamma Mia!” 1 p.m. Fri- Volusia County Schools Volusia County Schools and day, July 20. A bride’s search and Florida Hospital inked a grants the hospital system for her real father is told five-year, $2 million partner- official naming rights to each through music by the 1970s ship, the first of its kind in of the health care academies, group ABBA. Meryl Streep, the state for health educa- of which there are six, and Pierce Brosnan and Amanda tion. nine academic health care Seyfried star. Rated PG-13, Volusia County School programs at middle and high 108 minutes. schools, according to infor- For more information, call Board members voted unani- mation provided by the (386) 822-6430, ext. 20762. mously June 19 at a special meeting at Deltona High school system. School to approve the pro- While other districts have Have a conversation gram. Vice Chairman Dr. entered into naming rights with history John Hill was absent. agreements for athletic facili- “This Florida Hospital ties, this agreement is unique West Volusia Historical Healthy Futures Program is a in that it creates educational Society will host a free Front first of its kind,” said David opportunities for students, Parlor Conversation with the Ottati, Central Florida Hos- school officials said. Pioneers at 10 a.m. Saturday, pital North Region CEO. “It’s an honor to present June 30, in the DeLand House, “This is a cool step in the this historic partnership right direction in having a between Volusia County 137 W. Michigan Ave. Randy Barber/staff photographer In the parlor, re-enactors public entity and a private Schools and Florida Hospi- will talk informally about Cooper Smith, 8, of DeLand practices his swing during the Stetson Universi- entity partner for the better- tal,” Superintendent James early 20th century life and the ty’s Kids Summer Camp at Melching Field at Conrad Park in ment of the school and the Russell said. “The goal is to individuals who shaped the DeLand on Friday, June 22. kids.” See HEALTH, page A3 culture enjoyed today. For more information, call (386) 740-6813 or email [email protected]. Pageant strives Baton See NOTES, page A6 for bigger of safety Personal Finance A8 passed PLAN STRONGER scholarships, at Learn more involvement about By Gina McKee way we have the ability, once Stetson [email protected] that fund is built, then we Roth IRAs can start out at $1,000 a year Although a new Miss Lake for Miss Lake Helen,” she By Gina McKee Helen-Cassadaga and Junior said. “As the amount of [email protected] Miss Lake Helen-Cassadaga money in the endowment After a career spanning four are crowned, the entire panel raises, it will raise the schol- decades, Bob Matusick is look- Entertainment B1 of contestants are included in arship higher and higher, but workshops, events and work- we have to get that money in ing forward to time on the CELEBRATE ing toward a brighter future. first.” open road, while the big shoes In the hopes the pageant In addition, each of the 12 he leaves behind at Stetson and scholarship program is candidates will participate in University in DeLand are filled more than just another pretty the betterment of their com- Photo courtesy of Catriona Fox by incoming Director of Pub- face, the crew behind the munity after being named lic Safety and Emergency pageant is working toward official youth ambassadors 2018 Little Miss Lake Helen-Cassadaga Hyla Management Coordinator building a $25,000 scholar- for the city. Benson, Miss Lake Helen-Cassadaga Morgan Francisco “Chief Cisco” Ortiz. ship program endowment, “The most important part Whitehouse and Junior Miss Lake Helen-Cassad- Mr. Matusick, who retired as providing networking is that every single girl was aga Miya Joyce. a captain from the Volusia Fourth of July will ring out opportunities and investing presented to the Lake Helen County Sheriff’s Office in across the area in the leaders of tomorrow, City Commission and named the community, from wild- “In the past, the pageant 2008 after serving 30 years, said Kelly Frasca, City of a City of Lake Helen Youth flower sanctuaries to keeping participants level of involve- decided his initial retirement the streets cleaner, she said. ment with the community Lake Helen event coordina- Ambassador,” Ms. Frasca wasn’t for him when he applied tor, who also organizes the said. Now, as youth ambassadors, was to show up to some Index and was hired by Stetson that pageant and scholarship pro- As part of their pageant the girls are expected to work events and that was pretty Business A7 Out & About B1 gram. requirements, each entrant both together and inde- much the level of their same year. Following 10 years Classified B6 Police Report A5 as the safety director, he offi- Crossword B5 Sports B5 “The goal is to build the submitted well thought out pendently to make those expectations,” she said. “We Horoscopes B1 Viewpoint A6 endowment fund, so that ideas for the betterment of ideas a reality. See PAGEANT, page A2 See BATON, page A2

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served as the director of public Baton security at Yale University, the From page A1 director of campus safety for Trinity College and the inter- im chief of police at Hamp- cially hung up his hat June 1. shire, Mount Holyoke and Mr. Matusick and his wife Smith colleges. Leigh, whose DeLand City The rich tradition and long Commission term finishes this history of Stetson, along with fall, are looking forward to life the current safety team’s com- on the open road as they fulfill mitment to excellence made plans to travel by motorhome the new post an attractive to Pennsylvania Amish Coun- proposition for the new chief, try with their grandson, he said. according to information pro- “The City of DeLand and vided by the university. F. Ortiz Stetson represent communi- “The good news is I won’t be into the role vacated by Mr. ties and campuses that I am checking my phone every 10 Matusick, Chief Cisco also is a very familiar with,” Mr. Ortiz minutes to see if I have a new former law enforcement offi- explained. “I consider the email or text message,” he said. cer and a Connecticut native. diversity at Stetson to be a “I’m getting out of this work He began his law enforcement wonderful asset. I’ve had the while I’m still young enough career in his hometown, join- opportunity to visit all four to go travel. In my line of ing the New Haven (Conn.) campuses, and I firmly believe work, over 40 years I’ve seen Police Department in 1978 the teams that have been people wait too long and Photo courtesy of and working his way up to assembled at Stetson to they’re not capable of doing chief by 2003. address safety as a priority Bob Matusick cuts the first piece of his retirement cake at Stetson University. the things they’ve wanted to After also serving commu- have done an outstanding job.” Mr. Matusick, who served 10 years at Stetson, took the post after retiring from d o.” nities in Hartford, Conn., as Stetson officials said while it a 30-year career at the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office. He also said he plans to visit well as Amherst, South Hadley is bittersweet to lose Mr. Matu- the Grand Canyon, the Black and Northampton, Mass., he sick, they are excited to wel- Hills, Mount Rushmore and and wish him joy as he heads dent for Campus Life and Stu- bring ‘Cisco’ on board in this transitioned to higher educa- come Mr. Ortiz to the job. Canada with his wife. into retirement,” said Lua dent Success in a news release. role. He brings passion and tion, according to information “We will miss Bob Matusick Transitioning seamlessly provided by the university. He Hancock, Stetson’s vice presi- “We are so excited to be able to deep experience.”

in addition to the 10 a.m said. “I Pageant parade on Main Street where Sew cool Manager think From page A1 the pageant parade marshals From page A1 there’s sig- can be seen, include the West nificant wanted all the girls to be a part Volusia Saddle Club’s fun show the vote or issue at hand. cause for of something meaningful.” starting at noon at 321 Pleas- “We’re not going to run insubordi- The young ladies also are ant St, then the first ever Red this like we did the last time, nation, required to participate in com- White and Boom Music Festi- we’re not going to have scat- absolutely. munity outreach programs val with three rock ‘n roll tered comments all over the There’s and fundraising, not only for bands at the same location, place, we are going to discuss significant with food trucks, market and the the endowment program, the issue,” Chair Kelly said. cause for vendors. And of course, the but also for other worthy caus- “The issue is whether or not miscon- J. Dineen es. fireworks show at the close of we are going to relieve him the festival at 9 p.m. duct, mal- The queens and their court, of his obligation. Please be as well as pageant organizers, For more about the scholar- feasance, violation of duties nice. Can you not be nice? I also will be the marshals for ship endowment or to donate, to the county for honesty. All the Fourth of July parade and call Ms. Frasca at (305) 793- have to put up with this stuff of those are listed in his con- festivities for the upcoming 3303 or email events@lakehel- on Facebook, I shouldn’t tract as terms for just cause.” holiday, as the newly-over- en.com. have to deal with it here.” County Attorney Dan hauled program is becoming a The 2018 winners are Miss Prior to casting her lone Eckert, however, disagreed, source of pride in the commu- Lake Helen-Cassadaga Mor- vote for termination with and said he has given his nity. gan Whitehouse, 16; Junior cause, Councilwoman Post legal opinion that he does “Miss Lake Helen Cassadaga Miss Lake Helen-Cassadaga said the payout of severance not believe there is just cause and the whole team that put Miya Joyce, 9; and Little Miss in the county manager’s con- for those items. everything together were Lake Helen-Cassadaga Hyla tract could be negated by “That’s my opinion. If you asked to be parade marshals Benson, 8. Other youth council with such a vote, would disagree with that, for the Fourth of July parade ambassadors and pageant Randy Barber/staff photographer relieving the county of its then respectfully, you would this year,” Ms. Frasca said. entrants were Sophia Good- Gracie Mahaffey, 12, of DeLand works on her obligation to pay. No other vote against the motion,” Mr. “That’s a traditional honor man, Virginia Taylor, Natalie council members joined her Eckert said. “I think the that over the years is given to Strickland, Aleiannah Real, outfit during the Summer Sewing Camp at The in that vote. county would be unsuccess- those who have made an Kristin Cox, Hydyn Benson, Sewing Garret in South Daytona on Thursday, “I think just cause has ful in litigation for that.” impact on the city.” Lillian Allen, Anna Coley and June 14. been given repeatedly,” she Other events for the holiday, Jayden Gorman.

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Hospital also will assist with rials for all students. try certifications, work-based “That is unacceptable, and pre-participation sports “We are invested in the learning opportunities, that we’ve got to do everything we screenings for students, pro- future of Volusia County. will prepare students for can to improve that … wheth- vide a dedicated certified ath- We’re constantly investing careers in the healthcare er it’s health related or any letic trainer to work with more and more into the coun- i n du s t r y.” other reason, and that is part school trainers, and training to ty for the betterment of this KERRI GRAHAM, D.M.D. It also helps with funding, of this program.” coaches and athletic trainers, community,” Mr. Ottati said. 802 Sterthaus Drive Mr. Russell said. “The ques- Florida Hospital will pro- according to a school district “We want to make sure that Suite A, Ormond Beach, FL tion for Volusia County vide a liaison to work with news release. our school systems continue to Schools continues to be one of school nurses, provide chronic Also, Florida Hospital will improve. 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For Hometown News of being cancer-free. [email protected] Nine cancer survivors – Margie Alabise, Linda Comyn, In recognition of National Kent Fogelson, Paul Gutierrez, Cancer Survivors Day, more Jody Noble, Ernie Rossi, Olivia than 400 community mem- Rossi, Maria Vargas, and Bill bers joined Florida Hospital Wiggins – stood on the field and Florida Cancer Specialists with the Tortugas during the & Research Institute to cele- national anthem. One survi- Photo courtesy of Florida Hospital brate cancer survivors during vor, Penny Malinofsky of Palm Nine cancer survivors – Margie Alabise, Linda Comyn, Kent Fogelson, Paul Gutierrez, Jody Noble, Ernie the game between the Daytona Coast, threw out the first pitch Tortugas and the Clearwater alongside Dr. Christopher Rossi, Olivia Rossi, Maria Vargas, and Bill Wiggins – stood on the field with the Daytona Tortugas during Threshers. Alexander, FCS medical the national anthem. One survivor, Penny Malinofsky of Palm Coast, threw out the first pitch alongside Dr. Those in attendance at the oncologist. Christopher Alexander, Florida Cancer Specialists medical oncologist. Pictured here, the 11 guests pose Jackie Robinson Ballpark in Before the game, Florida for a photo on the field with Shelldon, the Daytona Tortugas mascot. Daytona Beach June 5 had bat- Hospital and FCS hosted a tled various types of cancer. barbecue dinner for guests for an opportunity for all those 15.5 million cancer survivors, ognize those who have sup- Some were still undergoing fellowship with survivors, staff Day is observed each year on living with a history of cancer, to connect with each other, ported them along the way. treatment, while others were and physicians. the first Sunday in June. The including America’s more than celebrate milestones, and rec- celebrating more than 20 years National Cancer Survivors annual observation provides Health Notes He's got this! Men’s cancer support fussy baby as well as tips for Free self-defense class Teen Asperger’s Group will practicing safe sleep and meet from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Fri- Florida Hospital DeLand reducing the risk of Sudden Community members are day, June 29. For more infor- will host a support group for Infant Death Syndrome. invited to join Florida Hospi- mation, call (407) 823- 6020 men diagnosed with any type The cost $20 per couple; tal DeLand for a free self-de- or visit pals-ucfcard.org. of cancer at 6 p.m. Tuesday, scholarships are available. For fense class at 5:30 p.m. Mon- For more information, call more information or a reserva- July 3, at the Cancer Institute, day, July 2, in Classrooms (386) 425-5210 or visit vfym- tion, call (386) 943-4489 or 680 Peachwood Drive. ABC at 701 W. Plymouth Ave. ca.org/hlc. visit FHBabies.com. The group provides sup- Retired Seminole County port and education about Sheriff’s Deputy Wendell Free health screening cancer-related topics. Parkinson’s exercise Bradford will teach partici- For more information or a pants how defend themselves reservation, call (386) 943- The Hispanic Health Initia- Florida Hospital DeLand and how to decrease the risk 7160. tive will host a free health will host a free exercise class of becoming a victim. Partici- screening for West Volusia for those with Parkinson’s dis- pants must be 18 years or residents. Newborn care class ease at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, older. The screenings will include July 3, in Classrooms B and C For a reservation, call call blood pressure, glucose, cho- Florida Hospital DeLand at 701 W. Plymouth Ave. (386) 943-4733. lesterol and body mass index will host a class for expecting The class will focus on bal- from noon-6 p.m. each parents on newborn care at 6 ance, strength and mobility, Wednesday at 70 Spring Vista p.m. Tuesday, July 3, in Class- and requires a medical waiver Healthy Living Drive, Unit. 2, DeBary, and room 3A at 701 W. Plymouth signed by a physician. 1-6 p.m. Friday, July 13 and Randy Barber/staff photographer Ave. For more information or a DeLand Family YMCA 20, at 111 Fountain Drive, Jake Jancsics, 9, of DeLand keeps his eyes on the reservation, call (386) 943- Healthy Living Center, 761 E. Taught by a certified happi- Pierson. For an appointment, ball during the KC Tennis Academy’s Childrens Ten- est baby instructor, the class 4707 or email Nikki.Miller@ International Speedway Blvd., call (386) 320-0110 or visit covers tools to calm a crying, fhdeland.org. has several activities planned. hhi2001.org. nis & Pickleball Camp at Victoria Park in DeLand on Friday, June 15. Friday, June 29, 2018 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A-5 Police Report Editor’s note: This is a list of conveyance and burglary of a of paraphernalia and cannabis sudden snatching. Bail was not arrests, not convictions, and all conveyance. Bail was set at and unregistered motor vehi- set. arrestees are presumed inno- $7,000. cle. Bail was set at $40,000. •Kentrell L. Taylor, 24, of cent unless or until proven •Sherry Westberry, 34, of •Marqueal T. Lane, 26, of DeLand, was arrested June 19 guilty in a court of law. DeLand, was arrested June 20 DeLand, was arrested June 15 and charged with robbery. Bail and charged with burglary of a and charged with resisting an was not set. DeLand Police conveyance. Bail was set at officer without violence, pos- •Brandon W. Williams, 28, $2,500. session of a firearm and weap- of DeLand, was arrested June Department •Nicole Lee Sheffield, 32, of on by a convicted felon and 20 and charged with a drug (888) 277-TIPS DeLand, was arrested June 21 carrying a concealed firearm. offense and possession of a •Robert S. Maher, 52, of and charged with possession Bail was set at $30,500. new legend drug without a DeLand, was arrested June 15 of paraphernalia and a drug •Nathan Allen Jackson, 29, prescription and methamphet- Wanted and charged with battery and offense. Bail was set at $3,000. of DeLand, was arrested June amine. Bail was set at $2,000. tampering with a witness. Bail 16 and charged with habitually •Marshel T. Zupancic, 27, of There has been a recent from the interior of your was not set. Volusia County driving with a revoked license. DeLand, was arrested June 20 spike in motor vehicle thefts vehicle, to include garage •Tuwon M. Chambers, 19, Bail was set at $2,500. and charged with possession of DeLand, was arrested June and vehicle break-ins door remotes. Sheriff’s Office •Kayla Vermillion, 28, of of MDMA and habitually driv- 16 and charged with leaving occurring in the driveways •Always lock your vehicle DeLand, was arrested June 17 ing with a revoked license. Bail of private residences and and activate the alarm, if the scene of a crash with death. •James E. Oconner, 54, of was set at $2,500. and charged with child abuse shopping complexes installed. Bail was set at $5,000. DeLand, was arrested June 15 •Nancy L. Lambert, 32, of •Matthew V. Johnson, 40, of and charged with possession and battery. Bail was not set. throughout the City of •Park in well-lit areas. Lake Helen, was arrested June DeLand, was arrested June 17 of paraphernalia and cocaine. •Wyatt D. Peterson, 33, of Ormond Beach. Victims are •Immediately report 21 and charged with driving and charged with a drug Bail was set at $10,000. Pierson, was arrested June 17 leaving valuables such as suspicious activity when with a canceled license and offense. Bail was set at $2,500. •Brian S. Schunk, 47, of and charged with petit theft purses, firearms, wallets, you see it. •Cary Griffith III, 28, of DeLand, was arrested June 15 from a merchant and posses- possession of paraphernalia, cocaine and a scheduled II GPS devices, computers Officers are increasing DeLand, was arrested June 18 and charged with grand theft. sion of a scheduled V sub- and cell phones in plain their patrols, but ask your and charged with loitering or Bail was set at $5,000. substance. Bail was not set. stance and methamphetamine. view in their cars and help to reduce these crimes prowling, a drug offense, giv- •Tamika S. Slayton, 30, of Bail was set at $6,000. •Zachary M. Longton, 32, of trucks. Victims are usually of opportunity by rolling up ing a false name upon being DeLand, was arrested June 15 •Brian Scott Schunk, 47, of DeLand, was arrested June 21 arrested/detained, attempted and charged with grand theft DeLand, was arrested June 19 and charged with a drug leaving the vehicles windows, locking your burglary of an unoccupied of a motor vehicle, possession and charged with robbery by offense. Bail was set at $1,250. unlocked. In some cases, doors and removing they are leaving the keys to valuables from your cars the vehicle inside the and trucks. unlocked vehicles, which For further information has resulted in four vehicles on how to prevent these and School News being stolen this month. other types of crimes, The Ormond Beach Police contact OBPD Community Families sought to family, not as a guest, but as a Leadership Awards. Brandon Shadeed, Deltona Department urges you, Outreach @ (386) 676-3526 family member, giving both Since 2005, Sen. Hukill has High School; Xavier Romero your family and guests to or (386) 676-3553. serve as hosts for the students and families a presented her Student Leader- Ramos, Deltona Middle always remove valuables The Ormond Beach rich cultural experience. ship Awards to graduating School; Trinnyce Wil- exchange students from vehicles and be sure to Police Department provides Also, ASSE students have eighth and 12th grade students liams-Heath, Southwestern lock the doors. nightly reminders, called ASSE International Student pocket money for personal in Volusia County. Students Middle School; Lyn Panti, Following a few easy the “9PM Routine” on its Exchange Programs, in coop- expenses and full health, acci- were recommended by a com- Atlantic High School; Rachel crime prevention tips could Facebook page, for people eration with community high dent and liability insurance. mittee of teachers and admin- Wang, New Smyrna Beach prevent a crime from to lock their cars and schools around the USA, is ASSE students are academical- istrators based on the student’s Middle School; Angel Dejesus, looking for families to host ly selected into the program, grade point average, leader- Heritage Middle School; occurring. remove their valuables. boys and girls ages of 15 to 18 and host families can choose ship skills, and outstanding Angela Poole, Spruce Creek •Remove all valuables from Norway, Denmark, their student from a wide vari- service in their school and High School; Deidre Jones, Spain, Italy, Japan and other ety of backgrounds, countries community. Galaxy Middle School; Kayley countries. and personal interests. The winners are: Darby, Silver Sands Middle WE’RE ON ASSE students come with an To participate,call (800) 473- Leilany Munoz, DeLand School; enthusiasm to practice their 0696 or visit host.asse.com. Middle School; Jason Schar- English and experience Amer- lach, DeLand High School; Stetson adds FACEBOOK! ican culture -- food, sports, Sen. Hukill awards James Larry Parrish III, Pine shopping and more. They also Ridge High School; Rhea to trustees board love to share their own culture leadership Khemlani and Jackson “Like” Hometown News Volu- and language with their host Limoge, Creekside Middle At its spring meeting in sia for the latest in local news, families. Host families wel- State Senator Dorothy L. 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Better plans than people

My rant is about people who want to call plants invasive, but we are the most invasive species on the planet. How are we going to call another species invasive when we are so invasive. I think it is better to have too many plants than humans.

Don't pay him

Jim Dineen is getting almost half a million dollars as severance Photo courtesy of Food Brings Hope pay. How many thousands of dollars did he shortchange Volusia Food Brings Hope celebrated the end of the school year by inviting FBH students to a Night at the Ball County in impact fees. I think we should not pay him. Game. More than 350 students and sponsors were at the Daytona Tortugas game at Jackie Robinson Ballpark in Daytona Beach. After a hot dog meal, two students from each school received a Citizenship In response to: 'Service desk snubbed' Award and gift card. Students, Zach Pham, Nadina Prestwood, Jmariayha Brown, Kristopher Mancilla, David Cherry, Joshua Turton, James Randall and Jeremiah Hall were on the field with the team during I can go along with the comment that the service desk should the National Anthem. From left are Zach, Nadina, Jmariayha, Kristopher, David, Joshua, James and be for service and not for check out. Jeremiah with Judi Winch, FBH executive director, and Forough Hosseini, FBH founder. However, since they always do this, they need to make a uni- form policy and not leave it up from a clerk to decide who can check out and who cannot. Pay attention to pedestrian crossings much too often. Cancel bike day It seems there is big time misunderstanding regarding when In response to: 'Edgewater is not that bad' Last weekend, it was bike day in New Smyrna Beach. to stop and where, when pedestrians are crossing A1A. I don't know why we put bike lanes in when they won't use If you are a local and frequent A1A as we do, you will notice a Regarding Edgewater restaurants, I am a retiree that enjoys them. They want to ride all over the road. Then I went to a lot of out-of-state license plates traveling along this corridor. good restaurant meals. restaurant on Flagler Avenue that I go to frequently, and even It seems as though these travelers either don't read our state Edgewater has 30th Street Eatery, Riptides and Florida Road- those people were having trouble with rude bikers. law signs regarding stopping at designated crosswalks, or could house that serves good food. This Bike Day thing needs to be canceled. We don't need this care less. Obviously they are confused. This needs more clarifi- If I am not wanting the locals, it's not a big deal to drive 20 in New Smyrna Beach. cation. minutes to New Smyrna. We have noticed when stopping either north or south bound to let someone cross, these people crossing have to take a calcu- In response to: 'Edgewater is not that bad' Is it really progress? lated guess if the car coming in the opposite direction is actually going to stop for them as they are half way across. There are those who define progress as the extent to which I never said I was "retired." I don't know a handful of retirees We have observed cars sailing right through. making a decision on anything. they push aside the natural world to make way for money-mak- Then there are the ultra polite thinking drivers who decide ing ventures and satisfy human ambition, e.g. the Granada I thought since you knew how many auto and dollar stores abruptly to stop where there is no crosswalk. They then wave there are from here to Daytona Beach, you must have time on Pointe project. people across with beach chairs etc. Although this is a kind ges- Progress is, in essence, the process of moving forward. This your hands. Tell us. How many are there? ture, we have witnessed the potential for rear-end pile ups I volunteer at a food pantry. These people are grateful to have may mean improving quality of life. On the other hand, a move caused by having to be a mind reader as to these stops. Seems forward can take one onto a railroad crossing in the path of an a meal and cold beverage. these polite people see what's in front of them with no concern Summer is challenging. Schools are out and there are families oncoming train. A step forward may send one hurtling over a about who is behind them. cliff. living in their car. The heat can take a toll on anyone living on Either we become consistent with these crossing laws or we the street. And you want what again? So it may be seen that “progress,” in a positive or negative will see a tragedy on our roads. Pay attention, it is happening direction, is indeed in the eye – or pocket - of the beholder.

Vote to protect quality of life Hall Historic Site’s stable, 198 •Indian River Lagoon pad- slack tide at Lighthouse Point Sunrise Blvd., DeBary. dle: 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, July Park, 500 S. Atlantic Ave., Political Action Groups will be backing some New Smyrna Notes Mr. Jeffries, a master gar- Beach mayor and commissioner candidates with unlimited From page A1 3. Paddlers may encounter Ponce Inlet. Participants must dener with the Volusia County funds. manatees and dolphins during bring snorkel gear and be Extension Service, will also These PACs do not care what impact development has on us. Low-cost pet clinics this leisurely paddling trip on able to swim. Those under age discuss natural pest control They want only to have nonstop building of chain stores and the Indian River Lagoon, the 18 must wear a personal flota- and plant scouting. restaurants and apartments and townhouses and … minimum There will be three low-cost most biodiverse lagoon eco- tion device and be accompa- For more information, call wage jobs. pet shot clinics sponsored by system in the Northern Hemi- nied by an adult guardian at all DeBary Hall at (386) 668- They don’t care about our traffic or our environment. They the Society to Prevent Cruelty sphere. Bring a kayak, canoe times. 3840. don’t care that our tax dollars will be paying for the destruction. to Animals rescue Sunday, July or stand-up paddleboard They don’t care if we have enough emergency personnel. Just 1. along with a life preserver and LEC plans nature “Build, Baby, Build”. The first clinic will be from Master gardeners whistle. Meet at Mary McLeod Tell them New Smyrna Beach is not for sale. Vote in the 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Dollar plan plant clinics Bethune Beach Park, 6656 S. hikes, programs August primary for candidates who will protect your quality of General, 1512 S. Woodland Atlantic Ave., New Smyrna life. Blvd., DeLand. The second Beach. Discover Volusia County’s clinic will be from 1 p.m. to 3 Volusia County’s master native plants and wildlife gardeners will share spring •Multi-activity eco-adven- p.m. at Save a Lot Plaza, 1382 ture: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednes- during indoor programs at Howland Blvd., Deltona. The gardening tips and answer Lyonia Environmental Center, questions during plant clinics day, July 11. Bike, hike, swim third clinic will be from 4 to and test your local environ- 2150 Eustace Ave., Deltona. 5:30 p.m. at Luigis Pizza, 3138 in July. Residents can bring mental knowledge. The free programs will N. Woodland Blvd., DeLand. their plants for a free check- begin in the center’s class- Participants will ride their DEADLINES Heart worm prevention and up. room. Reservations are bikes on the Spring-to-Spring flea control products will be •10 to 11 a.m. Friday, July 6, required; call (386) 789-7207, The deadline for submissions to Hometown News in Volusia available to buy. The cash-only at the DeLand Regional Trail along Grand Avenue, ext. 21028. County is 5 p.m. Thursday for the next week's issue, except for clinics are open to the public. Library, 130 E. Howry Ave. hike a portion of the trail at June’s programs include: Rants & Raves, which is 5 p.m. Friday. Deadlines are adjusted for Proceeds benefit abandoned The gardeners will discuss DeLeon Springs State Park, •Creature feature: 10:30 to holidays. For more information, call (386) 322-5924. animals. integrated pest management. and cool off with a snorkel/ 11:30 a.m. Saturday, June 30. For more information, call For more information, call swim in the spring. Each activ- Red-shouldered hawks are (386) 748-8993. the Volusia County Extension ity will be followed by ques- among Volusia County’s most Service at (386) 822-5778. tions pertaining to what was visible and vocal residents. Gardener discusses witnessed. DeLeon Springs Visit Luna, a red-shouldered County plans Explore will charge normal admission hawk, and learn about the spe- pest control fees. Bring a bicycle, helmet cies’ habitat and common Volusia programs and snorkel behaviors and the importance Pests are a year-round prob- mask. Meet at 1991 W. Plym- of vision in their hunting and Learn about Volusia Coun- Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C., lem in Florida. They can lay outh Ave., DeLand. survival. ty’s conservation lands and 5059 Turnpike Feeder Road, Ft. Pierce, FL 34951 waste to a lawn or take out a •Snorkel and swim adven- The LEC is part of the Copyright © 2018, Hometown News, L.C. garden seemingly overnight. land management ture: 8 to 10 a.m. Thursday, Deltona Regional Library practices during free Explore Voted # 1 Community Newspaper in Howard Jeffries will offer July 12. Learn about marine complex at 2150 Eustace Ave. America in 2005, 2006, 2007. tips on dealing with insects, Volusia programs in July. species and discover the won- For more information, visit lyo- One of the top 3 in America every year since 2003. nematodes, weeds and physio- Reservations are required; ders of the underwater ecosys- niapreserve.com. logical disorders at 1 p.m. call (386) 736-5927. Farris Robinson...... President Julianne Petersen...... Graphic Artist tem while snorkeling the high Vernon D. Smith ...... Managing Partner Rodney Bookhardt ...... Senior Account Manager Thursday, July 5, in DeBary Upcoming events include: Don Hornbeck ...... 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News Clerk From page A5 Mr. McCarthy is president Affairs, and Technology Plan- a bachelor’s degree and an and CEO of Frontier Commu- ning and Integration at The MBA from Stetson. ty Board of Trustees elected nications. He earned a bache- Walt Disney Co. She earned a Mr. Florin is founder of Flo- Phone (386) 322-5900 four new members. Fax (386) 322-5901 lor’s degree from the State bachelor’s degree in electrical rin|Roebig Trial Attorneys. He Classified (386) 322-5949 Their terms officially begin University of New York Mari- engineering from George earned a bachelor’s degree Rants & Raves (386) 322-5902 July 1. time College at Fort Schuyler Mason University and an from Ball State University and Circulation Inquiries 1-866-913-6397 LAND The new board members are and an MBA from the Univer- MBA from Stetson. a juris doctorate from Stetson. De [email protected] Dan McCarthy, Yvonne sity of Phoenix. Mr. Dahlgren is executive Friday, June 29, 2018 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A-7 Lots of folks traveling for 4th of July Nice return AA is predicting a average $171 for a round-trip a Dunkin Donuts operator record-breaking 46.9 flight along the top 40 wants to tear down an old gas million Americans will VOLUSIA domestic routes. That is the station at 1535 N. U.S. 1 and Atravel more than 50 miles away BUSINESS lowest Independence Day build a donut shop there. from home for the Fourth of CECIL G. airfare in five years, and 9 July holiday period next week, BRUMLEY percent less than last year. *** which the auto club defines at However, travelers can Tuesday, July 3, to Sunday, July expect to pay more to rent a In DeLand, planning is 8. County. Prices at the pump car and stay at mid-range underway for a third O’Reilly You can definitely expect are slightly higher across hotels this Independence Day. Auto Parts store, this one at many of those Americans as Florida and the nation, but At $66, the average daily cost 585 E. International Speedway well as a healthy dose of since peaking at $2.97 of a car rental is a slight Blvd. A California investment international travelers will Memorial Day weekend, the increase of 2 percent over last company bought the Dollar find their way to Volusia national average has declined year. The average nightly rate General property at 745 N. County. about 10 cents. at AAA Two Diamond hotels Spring Garden Ave. for $1.915 “We are already seeing a is $147, 11 percent more than “Declining gas prices will million. First Assembly of busy summer travel season last year, while AAA Three give Americans one more DeLand has sold its property and Independence Day will be reason to celebrate this Diamond hotels will average no exception,” said Vicky $187, a 2 percent year-over- at 1500 E. International Randy Barber/staff photographer Independence Day,” said Mark Speedway Blvd. to Faith Life Evans, an AAA assistant vice Jenkins, an AAA spokesman year increase. Ed Plummer of DeLand returns the ball during a president in a news release. International Church for in the release. “After paying $1.056 million. game of Pickleball at the Dave Disney Tennis “Consumers remain confident some of the highest gas prices *** Center on Friday, June 22. Pickelball is played in the economy and have in more than three years, this The City of Deltona *** at 9 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. additional disposable income break couldn’t come at a to put toward a summer officially welcomed a Hardee’s better time, as Americans On a final note, plans were getaway.” Restaurant with a ribbon-cut- prepare for the most-traveled submitted to the St. Johns For Volusia tourism ting ceremony Tuesday June holiday of the summer.” 19. Hardee’s, with the familiar River Water Management promoters, the Independence INRIX, in collaboration District for Tomoka Farms Day holiday was probably an red exterior, is at 400 Welcome with AAA, predicts drivers Center Drive near Doyle Independent Living center on easy sell with the beach and a will experience the worst Tomoka Farms Road between lot of holiday celebrations. Road. The location is owned congestion over the holiday by Arbor Capital Partners. Interstate 4 and U.S. 92. Topping it off with a NASCAR week on Tuesday, July 3 in the race weekend means if you late afternoon – as commuters *** Managing Editor Cecil G. plan to do anything in the leave work early and mix with Brumley has been tracking coming week, you’ll want to holiday travelers. Travel times Chase Bank wants to tear business and the economy in get there early. could increase two-fold in the down a convenience store at Volusia County for more than It also will help that gasoline major metros across the U.S. the southwest corner of 21 years. Contact him at prices have been on the According to AAA’s Leisure Williamson and Granada in cbrumley@hometownnewsol. decline recently, dropping to Travel Index, travelers taking Ormond Beach and put up a com (no hyphens) or follow an average of $2.71 in Volusia to the skies will pay an bank office. Also, in Ormond, him on Twitter @cecilbrumley. Business News Hispanic chamber for the Health Planning Coun- 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 3, at City Alliance have several reg- cil, and Maritza Avi- Gateway Center for the Arts, ularly scheduled events. names iLatina Award la-Vazquez, executive director 880 N. C.R. Beall Blvd., The discussion group Fuel winners of Hispanic American Youth DeBary. meets at 7:30 a.m. Mondays at Group of Deltona. This will be a networking Boston Coffee, 109 E. New The Entrepreneur of the fun day. Free for members, the York Ave., DeLand. Josephine Mercado, execu- Year was Lisa Rodriguez, cost is $10 for non-members. Let’s Do Lunch networking tive director of the Hispanic owner of We Insure, and the For a reservation or more meets from 11:30 a.m. to 1 Health Initiative, was named Professional of the Year was information, visit westvolusi- p.m. Tuesdays at The Cloister’s Community Leader of the Saadia Soto, a loan officer at aregionalchamber.org or call of DeLand, 400 E. Howry Ave. Year by the Volusia Hispanic Fairwinds Credit Union. (386) 490-4606. For more information, call Chamber of Commerce. (386) 734-4331 or visit Other nominees for the iLa- DeLandChamber.org. tina Award for Community AM Connection set Area chamber hosts Leader, presented June 6 monthly events during a luncheon at DeBary The West Volusia Regional Chamber of Commerce will Golf & County Club, were The DeLand Area Chamber present an AM Connection at See BUSINESS, page A8 Dolores Guzman, navigator of Commerce and the Orange

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She is 65, recently regular IRAs, because she has retired, married, has Individu- converted to cash beforehand. However, and this is a big other options available. Those al Retirement Accounts and a IRA accounts can continue to $20,000 Roth IRA, which she’s however, if the Roth money is invested in the stock market, work hard for her until she owned for more than five absolutely needs to pull from years; she and her husband the value of the Roth account can, and will, fluctuate. them, or until she has to take own a home worth $250,000 required minimum distribu- and they have a mortgage of It wasn’t too many years ago the stock market plunged 40 tions at age 70-1/2. Photo courtesy of Department of Health-Volusia $100,000. Her problem, It was good to hear from however, is she doesn’t have percent. If that were to Department of Health-Volusia staff recently earned a Prudential Productivi- happen when Susan needed Susan. She’s taking stock of any cash in case of emergen- what she has, thinking about ty Award from TaxWatch for an initiative that increased access to dental cies. money from her Roth care for young children. Staff are, from left front Patricia Foster and Priscilla account, the current $20,000 the future and asking great I commend Susan for questions. Do these things Montijo, dental hygienists. Fom left back are Trina Cowan, dental hygienist, planning ahead! You might value could sink to just $12,000! If this potential and you, too, will PlanStron- Elin Grimes, public health nutritionist, Tachara Ferguson-Reid, dental pro- know from my previous volatility is a concern to ger! columns, I am a big believer in gram manager, and Stacy Greenlaw, dental hygienist. Susan, I would recommend maintaining a hardy emergen- she liquidate part or all of the David D. Holland, a cy account. You never know account and deposit the Certified Financial Planner when the car will break down, money in her bank. She won’t practitioner, hosts a weekly TV Health department earns the refrigerator will quit, or be earning much interest, but show Mondays on WDSC you’ll be required to meet she will feel more confident Channel 15 at 7 p.m. He has large deductibles not covered the full amount will be there if also authored two books in his productivity award by your insurance policies. she needs it. Plus, she will Confessions of a Financial My recommendation could have quick and easy access to Planner series. Mr. Holland For Hometown News children age 1 to 5 enrolled in Smyrna Beach and Orange be for, or against, liquidation the funds. offers investment advice [email protected] WIC programs have never City. of Susan’s Roth account. A Another option for Susan through Holland Advisory seen a dentist, the initiative The initiative began in Jan- Roth can serve as a supple- might be to consider the Services Inc., a registered Time and a lack of dentists was designed to make dental uary 2016. During the first mental emergency fund equity in her home for investment adviser in Ormond willing to see young children care more convenient for par- year, nearly 2,000 children without liquidating it, as long potential cash. She could Beach. He can be contacted at keep parents from getting ents by providing it during a age 1 to 5 years old received as the cash is not needed apply for a traditional (386) 671-7526. Email dental care for their children, WIC appointment. Dental care. immediately. Should an refinance, a reverse mortgage financial questions to ques- according to a survey con- care was offered by a dental According to floridatax- emergency arise, and Susan loan or reverse mortgage line [email protected]. ducted by the Department of hygienist in the WIC office watch.org, TaxWatch selects Health in Volusia County. and included preventive den- winners annually for the Pru- To improve access to dental tal care, dental education and dential Productivity Awards care, the department’s referrals, as needed, to this from nominations submitted Giddy-up! Women, Infants and Chil- vulnerable population. by state agencies and other dren program and dental The collaboration has been organizations. clinic collaborated on an ini- well received by parents and For more information on tiative that has earned the has expanded to the dental services offered to chil- agency a Prudential Produc- DOH-Volusia’s three WIC dren, visit volusiahealth.com/ tivity Award from TaxWatch. sites in Daytona Beach, New dental. Recognizing that many Halifax Health names Team Member of the Year For Hometown News Care Center. zier, spe- [email protected] Along with the honor of c i a l being voted Team Member of procedure Randy Barber/staff photographer Halifax Health recognized the Year by his co-workers, tech, Envi- Evie Carnathan, 7, of Pierson leads the way during a horseback ride for the top employees at its 2018 he awarded with check pre- ronmental Team Member Recognition sentations from Halifax Services Marcody Ranch Summer Camp in Samsula on Thursday, June 21. Banquet May 25 at the Ocean Health-Auxiliary, Halifax •2018 Center in Daytona Beach. Health-Office of the Medical TOWER SCORE will host a free tona Beach. During the event, Daytona Staff and Halifax Health-As- Winner of Business workshop, “Facebook Market- Registration is required. Beach resident Jesse Edwards, sociates. the Year: From page A7 ing for Businesses,” from 6 to 8 For more information or to a charge security officer for Other Halifax Health J a m e s J. Edwards p.m. Thursday, July 12, in register, visit volusiaflagler. the Safety and Security employees recognized were: B r o w n , Learn social media Room 100 at University of score.org, email info@score87. Department, was named Hal- •2018 In-Patient Quality nuclear medicine tech, Central Florida, 1200 W. Inter- org or call (386) 255-6889. ifax Health Team Member of Caregiver of the Year: Angela Radiology Services marketing national Speedway Blvd., Day- the Year for 2018. Wright, CNA, Center for •2018 Nurse of Excellence: A Halifax employee since Women and Infant Health Lisa Wycuff, LPN advanced, 2007, Mr. Edwards is respon- •2018 Out-Patient Quality Halifax Health-Hospice West sible for maintaining the Caregiver of the Year: Jena Volusia Care Center safety and security of Halifax Bumb, supervisor, Laborato- • 2018 Rookie Nurse of Health Medical Center of ry Services Excellence: LaPortia Bar- Port Orange and Halifax •2018 Allied Health Care- rows, RN, Center for Women Health-Hospice Port Orange giver of the Year: Janice Fra- and Infant Health Volusia County sinks two more ships for reef For Hometown News from their personal water- of multiple half-acre piles of [email protected] crafts. clean concrete culverts, struc- The Lady Philomena was tures and massive concrete Volusia County sank two donated to the county in 2017 bridge components that have vessels Saturday, June 23, as for reefing by the U.S. Cus- been carefully deployed on the part of the county’s artificial toms and Border Protection seafloor. The living marine reef program, county officials after having been seized with habitat teems with fish, shrimp reported. contraband in the Miami and crabs and supports recre- The Lady Philomena, a 150- River. The Tug Everglades was ational and charter fishing and foot steel vessel, and the Tug then offered to the county for diving. Everglades, a 90-foot steel tug- reefing by the shipyard where The county hosted a two- boat, were sunk at artificial the Lady Philomena was day viewing party in Novem- reef site 12, about nine miles moored. ber, providing attendees an offshore the Ponce de Leon The sunken vessels joined opportunity to tour both Inlet in 80 feet of water. an extensive underwater artifi- ships. The Coastal Conserva- 386.322.5900 | HometownNewsVolusia.com Boaters were encouraged to cial reef community composed tion Association Florida, attend and witness the sinking Building Conservation Trust and Yamaha financially sup- Residential • Commercial ported the efforts to prepare Tile • Metal • Shingle • Flat Daytona 386-248-0200 - Orlando 407-270-7006 the ships for sinking. Financing Available The county’s artificial reef Edgewater 386-423-3076 program was started in the late 2017 1970s. ADER We Fix Roof Leaks! E S www.awsroofing.com R ’ With involvement from the Ponce de Leon Inlet and Port C E H O I C District, 148 artificial reefs have been constructed with Voted THE BEST the remains of ships, barges, 6 Years In A Row! concrete culverts, airplanes, bridges, FDOT concrete road- way construction barriers, concrete telephone poles and other large pieces of donated concrete construction materi- als. Call Today for a FREE Estimate! For more information, visit volusia.org/reefs. 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•Concert: The Culture and Entertainment Board of Daytona ARIES - March 21/April 20 Beach Shores will present a free concert from 6:30-8:30 p.m. A motivated mind could be the featuring “Hiway 40” playing inspiration you need to progress country music at the Shores with your tasks this week, Aries. Pavilion, 3048 S. Atlantic Ave. Take short breaks to maintain Participants should bring their your stamina and make it own chairs and refreshments. through. For more information call (386)763-5373 or (386) TAURUS - April 21/May 21 736-5364 or visit dbshores.org. •Bandshell Concerts: The 2018 Taurus, you may be curious to Bandshell Live concert series explore new places this week. continues with ZZ Top tribute New experiences can provide band Trezz Hombres. Opening excitement and stimulation. the concert at 7 p.m. will be Matt Book your plans now. McKeown. The cost is $3 or $10, which includes a chair. For tickets, call the Peabody GEMINI - May 22/June 21 Auditorium at (386) 671-3462 Parking is available in the West Volusia 4th of July Celebrations Gemini, seeking out new ideas Ocean Center garage and and opportunities may boost surface lots in the area. For Hometown News Patrick Gibson and Rusty Wright. Richard Barker. The headline act, The your self-confidence and •Cinematique: Playing June [email protected] DeLand U.S. Navy Band will hit the stage at 7 contribute to personal growth. 29-July 5 “The Catcher Was A p.m. Don’t shy away from new Spy” and “American Animals” at experiences. DeBary The City of DeLand will celebrate For more information, email Stepha- 242 S. Beach St., Daytona nie Silva at [email protected] or call Beach. Tickets are $7 general or Independence Day starting at 5 p.m. CANCER - June 22/July 22 (386) 626-7315 $5 members. For more informa- DeBary’s Lights Up Liberty will be Tuesday, July 3, at Earl Brown Park on tion, call (386) 252-3118. from 2-11 p.m. Wednesday, July 4, at the amphitheater lawn. Cancer, your confidence may Gemini Springs. The Firecracker Festival and fire- Deltona have been waning for some time, Saturday, June 30 but this is the week to once The event includes five stages of works display will include live music again grab the reins and realize entertainment, 25 bounce houses, three from local and national entertainers. The City of Deltona’s Independence that you are more than capable. •Star Spangled Summer Concert kid zones, extreme zone, pony rides and Other activities include Brian’s BBQ Day celebration will be from 6 to 10 Series: The Daytona Beach Bandshell’s free concert series petting zoo, giveaways, fireworks, VIP and numerous food trucks, a pie-eating p.m., Wednesday, July 4, at the Dewey LEO - July 23/Aug. 23 presented by The Friends of the tickets available, beer garden and food contest, and children’s games activities. O. Boster Sports Complex, 1200 Saxon Bandshell and the Boardwalk court. Admission is free. The opening act at Blvd. Leo, a hectic personal and Merchants will feature Show Biz Live music by Rockit Fly, Brad Sayre, 5:30 p.m. is Orlando-based hypnotist See CELEBRATIONS, page B2 professional life may be causing Kids, a Steely Dan Tribute, at feelings of exhaustion. Take 7:15 p.m. The concert will be some time for yourself to restore followed by fireworks over the your energy and put you in good ocean. Bandshell parking is health. available at the Ocean Center ‘Journey’ with local garage and surface lots. VIRGO - Aug. 24/Sept. 22 Attendees may enter the Bandshell area through the Virgo, others may notice your Ocean Walk Shoppes from A1A art quilters’ good mood this week. This may or the overpass from the parking be a result of a deep sense of garage. Rental chairs are purpose and satisfaction with available. For more information exhibit at City Hall where your life is at this point in visit bandshell.info or call (386) time. 253-0254. For Hometown News media. An art quilt often [email protected] pushes quilt world boundar- LIBRA - Sept. 23/Oct. 23 Sunday, July 1 What is a journey? It could ies. be 10,000 stingrays in a In this exhibit, the artists Your emotional responses to •Sunday Brunch: The Center at migration pattern, or a wind- were challenged to create relationships this week may Deltona will host brunch from 10 ing path in Guatamala, or a works a given size (four feet make you appear more sensitive, a.m.-2 p.m. at 1640 Dr. M.L. fading poster from the Paris by two feet), but each quilt- Libra. Don’t worry about others’ King Blvd. A typical menu maker was free to choose a perceptions of you in the days includes fresh egg dishes, roast Metro, a seed’s dream of ahead. becoming a flower, or a personal interpretation of beef, sides and desserts. The “Journey” and to choose art- menu is $15 per adult and $10 young girl pondering her SCORPIO - Oct. 24/Nov. 22 per child, and is payable at the next step. making methods. The exhibit represents the door. Reservations are not All of these images are art- Scorpio, this week you may be required but recommended and ists’ interpretations of “Jour- works of Arts Etc, a group of inclined to engage in something people can reserve seating by ney” and will be exhibited on central Florida artists inter- that expresses your creative contacting the Center. For more art quilts in DeLand City ested in surface design and spirit. Immerse yourself in nature information, call (386) 878- Hall from July through Sep- textile arts. The group meets and beautiful things for inspira- 8875. tember. monthly for workshops, tion. •Walk: AVA Happy Wanderers learning and mutual encour- will host a 5K, 10K walk at 8 An opening reception will be at 5 p.m. Friday, June 29, agement. This is the third SAGITTARIUS - Nov. 23/Dec. 21 a.m. at Winterhaven Park, 4589 year the group has exhibited South Atlantic Ave., Ponce Inlet. at City Hall. The public is invited. Refreshments will be in City Hall. Sagittarius, you may be The cost is $3. For more tempted to make hasty decisions information, call (386) 256- served. An art quilt is an DeLand residents showing work in the exhibit are Bobbi as your patience begins to wane. 2160. original exploration of a con- Resist this temptation, as it may cept or idea rather than the Baugh, Donna Hoagkemp, only complicate matters. Tuesday, July 3 handing down of a “pattern.” Pam Kettner, Mary Ann Photo courtesy of Arts Etc It experiments with textile Lawrence, Mary McBride, Bobby Baugh’s eye-catching artwork is actually a CAPRICORN - Dec. 22/Jan. 20 •Live Comedy: Live Interactive manipulation, color, texture Mara Whitridge and Liza quilt. The DeLand artist’s work will be among See OUT, page B4 and/or a diversity of mixed Wright. several quilts on display at DeLand City Hall. See SCOPES, page B2

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For more information, call (386) 6-10 p.m. Wednesday, July 4, at •Ocean Deck: Morning Buzz 252-9877. 101 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna plays at 9:30 p.m. Mondays. •Café Da Vinci: Jim Cougar Beach. Dinner reservations Orange Avenue plays at 9:30 Melon Dan, 9 p.m. Friday, June required. For more information, p.m. Tuesdays. Caribbean Posse 29, Brass Roots, 9 p.m. call (386) 428-1865. performs from 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m. Saturday, June 30. Jazz in the •Lagerheads Bar & Grill: Upcom- Thursday through Sunday. Courtyard (inside if raining) with ing performers are This Justin Robert Keele plays acoustic The DaVinci Jazz Experiment, Time, Friday, June 29, and Don guitar from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 3. An Hill, noon-4 p.m. Saturday, June Wednesdays. Tom Redmond open mike night starts at 7 p.m. 30, and Robert Keele, 5-9 p.m. performs classic rock from 5-8 each Wednesday at 112 W. Saturday. Weather permitting, p.m. Fridays. Karaoke with Georgia Ave., DeLand. For more live music is at 2986 Ocean Stormin’ Norman is from 4-8 information, call (386) 736- Shore Blvd., Ormond-by-the-Sea. 0008 or visit cafedavincideland. For more information, call (386) p.m. every Saturday and Sunday, com. 265-1977. at 127 S. Ocean Ave., Daytona •Down the Hatch: Upcoming •Mr. Dunderbak’s: Sponsors a Beach. For more information, performers are Defenders of monthly beer tasting. Cost is call (386) 253-5224. Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer •Ohana Luau Dinner Show: Daisies, 6-10 p.m. Friday, June $12 per person. Seating is This Emma Bowers, left, 9, of Deltona, and Kyla McKenzie, 13 of DeLand use dinner show spectacular and 29; Madison County Band, 1-5 limited to the first 70 prepaid colored markers on aluminum foil to make artistic representations of galax- p.m. Saturday, June 23; reservations. If interested, call family-style feast will be Shakedown, 6-10 p.m. Saturday, (386) 258-1600 to reserve a Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ies for an outer-space theme on Thursday, June 7, at the first of a series of at 4894 Front St., Ponce Inlet. spot at 1700 W. International The show has a 6:30 p.m. art camps at the Gateway Center for the Arts in DeBary. For more information, call (386) Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach. seating, dinner at 7:15 p.m. and 761-4831 or visit downthehatch- •Mulligan’s Family Sports Grille: show at 7:30 p.m., at the seafood.com. Karaoke with Just George at 9 Hawaiian Inn, 2301 S. Atlantic •Dirty Harry’s Pub: The First p.m. Friday, June 29; Rock Star Ave., Daytona Beach Shores. For Sunday Barbecue will be from Karaoke by Bob is at 9 p.m. more information, call (386) 2-7 p.m. Sunday, July 1, at 705 Saturday, June 30. Live Team 255-5411, Ext. 186, or visit Art Notes Main St., Daytona Beach. Trivia 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday, myohanaluau.com. Crashrocket will perform from •Ormond Brewing Co.: July 2, play for free, win prizes. Craft novel “A Wizard of Earthsea” Selected works will be dis- 2-6 p.m. Enjoy free food, music County libraries plan Eddie Uzzle will perform at 6 beer tastings are 4 to 11 p.m. by Ursula K. Le Guin. played from Jan. 22 to Feb. 21 and games, For more informa- Thursday and Friday, noon to 11 ‘Earthsea’ art show Emerging and professional in the Thomas C. Kelly tion, call (386) 252-9877. p.m. Tuesday, July 3. Open mike night and live music at 6 p.m. p.m. Saturday and noon to 8 artists ages 18 and older are Administration Center, 123 •Frappes Italian Grille: p.m. Sunday. Live music and As part of its 2019 National “Happiest Hour” is in the bar Wednesday, July 3, and Karaoke invited to submit up to three W. Indiana Ave., DeLand. with Just George is 9 p.m. food are featured Friday Endowments for the Arts Big nightly from 5-6:30 p.m. First evenings at 301 Division Ave., works by Dec. 7 for possible For information, email Tuesday of the month is wine Thursday, July 5, at 3830 S. Read program, the Volusia inclusion in “Transition Margaret Schnebly Hodge at Nova, Port Orange. For more Unit 15, Ormond Beach. For tasting, two whites, two reds and more information call (386) County Public Library sys- Earthsea,” a juried exhibit [email protected]. an appetizer for $25. For information, call (386) 788- tem will sponsor an art show 3268. 256-3904. overseen by a committee of reservations, call (386) •Sinatra’s Laldila Ristorante: based on the 1968 fantasy local art experts. 615-4888. •Norwood’s Restaurant and Wine Shop: Free wine tastings are from Pianists play from 6-9 p.m. •Grille at Riverview: Upcoming Wednesday to Saturday. Karaoke is 9 p.m. to close Saturday at 355 Cassadaga Road, Lake 11 p.m. at Deltona City Hall, For more information, call Helen. For information, call Celebrations 2345 Providence Blvd. (305) 793-3303 or (386) 228- (386) 218-3806. From page B1 2121 or email events@lake- •Stonewood Grill and Tavern: Lake Helen helen.com. Mark Venneri will perform from The free event includes 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, July 3, at 2150 MI MEXICO food, games, bounce houses The City of Lake Helen will LPGA Blvd., Daytona Beach. For Orange City more information, call (386) and music. host a Fourth of July Music Since 2001 Same owners! 317-0097. The fireworks display will Festival from 4 to 9 p.m. at The City of range City will •Sunny’s Wine & Liquor: A free begin at 9:15 p.m. and is the Equestrian Center, 321 host Fireworks & Fun from 5 wine and liquor tasting is hosted scheduled to last about 30 Pleasant St. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday, June DAILY SPECIALS from 4-7 p.m. each Friday and minutes. R&B funk band, Activities include a parade 30, at Valentine Park, 1595 W. Saturday at 350 S. Spring Then2Now, begins perform- Garden Ave., DeLand. For more at 10 a.m., a West Volusia French Ave. information, call (386) 738- ing at 6 p.m. Saddle Club show at noon, Activities include a water- Full Liquor 7533 or visit delandliquorstore. The city is providing a free live music beginning at 4 p.m. melon-eating contest, chil- at our com. shuttle bus service from 5 to and fireworks at 9 p.m. dren’s games, bounce houses, rock wall, bungee jump, live New Smyrna band and entertainment, and Location! fireworks spectacular. Two Hearts Becoming One The event and parking are free. For more information, Lauren Henderson & Joe Tresize call (386) 775-5410. December 12, 2016 Scopes From page B1

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New Smyrna Beach at the You may recall a couple Outrigger boat ramp right at FISHING years back, Brad and his I5:30 a.m. WITH DAN Wham Bam Charters put me Now that may sound DAN SMITH on my all-time largest red fish insignificant, but I had to at 44 inches in length. This leave my home in Ormond- one was 47 inches long and, by-the-Sea at 4:45 a.m. That although we didn’t weigh it, requires a dedication that only We baited with four-inch we all agreed it had to go a few anglers will understand. live croakers and I scored first. about 35 pounds. After posing As I pulled up in the dark, A hard hit made me believe I with the big fish, I kissed it sure enough Brad and his dad, had a red drum, but it turned and set it free. Rick, were sitting in the out to be a huge sail catfish. After that we each caught already launched boat. I was As it was released, we couldn’t more very large sail cats and pleased to see Rick along for I help but admire the long fins then I was on with a red larger knew he had been battling of the big fish. It probably than the first. The fight just serious health problems. Big went about 7 pounds with a lasted too long (for me) and Daddy Kayholm said his only head as big as a large grape- the hook finally pulled free. sacrifice would be to not fish fruit. Could it have been a 50-inch- on this trip. He was along for It was right at dawn when I er? I’ll never know, but it felt the company and spectacle hooked up with a large red. like it. that usually happens when we This fight would be monu- My next hookup was with a three get together. mental. Four long runs with stingray that was at least 30 A couple miles down the me only able to hang on and inches wide. That big flattie Photo courtesy of Wham Bam Charters Indian River and we slowed so hope the reel’s drag would not went to the bottom and just Sometimes Dan Smith just gets a little too excited about fish he catches. Rick Capt. Brad could view his new seize up before the monster stayed there. It became a test Kayholm of Wham Bam Charters really shouldn’t encourage him. Hummingbird Helex fish began doing that telltale head of wills and equipment, but I finder. The thing looks like a shake. won. Just then I’m thinking “is is as consistent as any angler I been fishing for red drum for waters of Volusia County for 16-inch color TV, and soon And what a head it was! everything oversized in this have ever fished with. To get more than 60 years and he has more than 40 years. Email Brad saw what he was looking Brad put the net under the big place?” in on this kind of fun, give put me on my best ones twice questions and comments to for. 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