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Vol. 4, No. 52 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, Feb. 12, 2016 Community Commemorative Air Force notes Pet adoption days set flying to New Smyrna Beach

ARK will host pet adop- By Tom Holton Wing leader Col. Woodie Sprouse told Air- tion days from 11 a.m. to 1 For Hometown News port Advisory Board members Jan. 14 the p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13 and [email protected] wing had outgrown the DeLand location and 135062 20, at The Funky Mutt Mar- wanted to move to New Smyrna Beach. After 20 years in DeLand, the Florida wing of Suggesting a new hangar could be built, he ket. 441 S Woodland, the vintage military aircraft Commemorative Air DeLand. said members were looking for an area at Force wants to make the New Smyrna Beach the airport that offered room for expansion, Dogs and cats are fully Airport its new home. vetted. For more informa- easy access and visibility from U.S. 1. In January, a proposed relocation was dis- Prior to the meeting, the wing commander tion, visit ARKsaves.com. time,” cussed with airport officials and members of the and other wing members, met several times to he pointed out. “There are Airport Advisory Board. discuss available sites with New Smyrna Beach DeLand library hosts a lot of moving parts to this thing.” Originally known as the Confederate Air Airport manager Rhonda Walker, and airport A new hangar at New Smyrna Beach Airport Force, the CAF Florida wing has been based in staff members. book sale would house an airplane maintenance area, the East Hangar Complex at the DeLand Airport Col. Sprouse said the relocation search was in vintage military aircraft museum and historical The Friends of the since 1996. the exploratory stages and no official decision aviation library. It also would have exhibit space DeLand Library will host its Members serve as vintage military aircraft had been made to move from the DeLand air- for a wing-owned T-34 Navy Trainer, that would monthly book sale at the pilots and flight, or maintenance, crew mem- port. bers, with a mission to “preserve and share com- DeLand Regional Library “We have been considering this for a long See SMYRNA, A2 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. bat aviation heritage.” Friday, Feb. 12, and 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, in the auditorium at 130 E. Howry Ave. On Feb. 11, the book sale County Council Beer buddies will open at 1 p.m. to mem- bers or to anyone who would like to join the chair evaluates friends group. Member- ships are tax deductible. Proceeds from the book store and monthly book Volusia status sales support the library’s programs and special By Erika Webb Staff and council needs. [email protected] members experienced their inaugural connec- Tax service now Retail, retail and more tion to “all kinds of new retail along with expand- technology,” Chair Davis available ing medical facilities, said, adding, “And it new roads, thousands of seems appropriate to AARP Tax-Aide Service is jobs, plenty of recre- christen it with a review now in operation. ational and tourism of some of the accom- This is a free tax service amenities and more are plishments in 2015 and for taxpayers of all ages with painting a rosy picture of look at some of our cur- moderate to low income. Volusia’s future. rent and future chal- AARP membership is not The annual State of the lenges.” required and taxpayers County address, deliv- Standing among 500 may be any age but special ered by Volusia County people to welcome Jet attention is given to those Council Chair Jason Blue’s first flight of many 60 years and older. Davis Feb. 4, brought to come at Daytona West Volusia AARP Tax- audience applause and Beach International Air- aide services are offered: the assurance of a strong port Jan. 7, the county •9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Mondays pulse countywide. leader said he thought: and Fridays at Wayne San- The meeting was the “Now this is what turning born Center, Earl Brown first in the revamped a corner looks like.” Frank T. Bruno Jr. County Among Volusia’s major Park , 851 S. Alabama Ave., Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer Council Chambers. accomplishments, he DeLand Three friends, from left, Andrew Conalio, DeLand; Dan Lane, DeLand; and Tony Ado- Online participants were listed the recent comple- •9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays treated to video of the rante, New Smyrna Beach, enjoy samples of Abita Beer on Saturday, Feb. 6, as they tour and Fridays, at VFW Hall, session. See VOLUSIA, A2 the DeLand Craft Beer Festival on West Georgia Avenue. 351 S. Charles Beall Blvd., DeBary •10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Thurs- days, Deltona Library, 2150 Eustace Ave, Deltona ‘Scout’ Historic buildings See NOTES, A2 actress transform into ENTERTAINMENT B1 shares unique guitars IN CONCERT message By Diane Carey Grammy- [email protected] winning of equality Grammy Awards composer Joe Muni, 60, and his son will be televised performing By Erika Webb Louis, 33, who own Louis at Stetson [email protected] Muni Roofing, are long Monday, Feb. 15, time New Smyrna Beach Three DeLand High businessmen. on CBS School freshmen sitting in Besides their metal roof- Stetson Hall Jan. 30 didn’t ing business, however, know it, but they were they are gaining fame for according to family friend ENTERTAINMENT B1 responding to the plea of their unique ability to Melissa Housley. the day’s presenter, Mary transform discarded Wood has also been Badham. Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer wood, often from histori- used to create guitars from MUSIC ON MAIN Ms. Badham portrayed Actress Mary Badham, who as a girl portrayed Scout in cal sites, into one-of-a- Hotchkiss House in Day- Scout in the 1962 Acade- the movie version of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” signs a kind guitars. tona Beach and the ceme- my-Award winning film “To Joe Muni had been mak- tery tree in the Cassadaga- Kill a Mockingbird.” copy of the book for DeLand residents Michelle DeMoss ing guitars for the last 10 Lake Helen Cemetery. Today, Ms. Badham lec- and her son, Ethan Myrick, 11, following a presentation years and has mastered Joe and Louis Muni also tures internationally; her on Saturday, Jan. 30, at Stetson University. the art, passing it down to use wood from discarded goal is to share the story’s Louis. furniture. message of social injustice The guitars are made out “Some of Joe’s guitars and to ensure the book and experience, Ms. Badham in conjunction with The of wood from historical have been auctioned off at Original music festival film both are experienced was nominated for an Big Read program, which places, such as one of the the MusiCares event that returns to Daytona Beach by each generation of stu- Oscar for best supporting offers grants through the U.S. 1 bridges, one of the precedes the Grammys dents. actress in the movie based National Endowment of three bridges in Port every year,” Ms. Housley on the classic, bestselling The three students saw the Arts to support innova- Orange that were replaced; said. “Now the guitars are book written by Harper tive literacy and communi- INDEX the movie, read the book the first funeral parlor in better than ever. The Lee. ty programs. and connected with the New Smyrna Beach; and father and son team is Business A7 Out & About B1 characters, story and Her talk at Stetson Uni- Last year Maxwell Lar- Classified B7 Police Report A5 the Andrew Jackson Davis fueled by their work and Crossword B6 Sports B6 moral. versity was presented by See EQUALITY, A4 Building in Cassadaga, Horoscopes B1 Viewpoint A6 With no prior acting the Volusia County Library See GUITARS, A8 135606 BON WORTH FASHION SHOW Friday, February 19th at 2:30pm ALF #8340 Located on the 3rd floor, Atrium Watch the show and buy the latest styles worn by our models! A2 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, February 12, 2016

Ormond Beach, Daytona The new home at New Smyrna Beach, and several smaller Smyrna Beach Airport communities. The driving would house the Robbins From page A1 distance to DeLand was a Memorial Library and be available to enthusiasts reason active participation Museum, which displays wanting to fly in a WWII mil- has not been greater, Col. aviation memorabilia, avia- itary combat aircraft. Sprouse said. tion related books, tapes, Reasons New Smyrna Others reasons cited historical movies, and oral Beach was considered a included the high visibility histories. It also would have good fit were outlined in a on U.S. 1, ease of access, exhibit, and maintenance, Oct. 31 CAF Florida newslet- greater population density space for other visiting vin- ter. between New Smyrna tage aircraft. Addressing members, Col. Beach and Daytona Beach, The Florida wing is a com- Sprouse cited several rea- close proximity to the ponent of the national CAF, sons why relocating would Spruce Creek Fly-in com- which has more than 12,000 better serve the wing’s mis- munity, and a larger num- members and 70 wings, or sion. Number one was being ber of aviation, or aviation detachments, in 27 states closer to a greater number related, “assets” in the area. and several foreign coun- of active members. “Over the past two years, tries. The national organiza- “Despite our 20-year rela- we have informally explored tion maintains a fleet of 160 tionship with DeLand, we alternative hangar facilities aircraft, ranking it as one of Photo courtesy of CAF only have seven members at the DeLand Airport,” Col. the largest air forces in the Col. Joel Lonky of DeLand, a member of the Commemorative Air Force flies a T34 World who reside in the DeLand Sprouse said, “The options world, according to the War II trainer, which will be based in New Smyrna Beach soon. area,” he said, “of which then, and now, were mini- national CAF website. only three actually partici- mal.” The Florida wing main- pate.” In anticipation of a move, tains the Beechcraft T-34 urdays and Wednesdays Also on “workdays,” the Force, a “tongue-in-cheek” In comparison, the wing the wing commander said Mentor, or Trainer, as part of throughout the year. Partici- library and museum are name unrelated to the Civil has 27 members, 11 active, an appraiser had been hired the national fleet program. pants can assist in aircraft open to students, residents War, the website explained. who live in the Daytona to determine the market To involve the communi- maintenance, under profes- and visitors. The name was changed fol- Beach area, which includes value of the wing-owned ty, the wing holds “work- sional supervision, and help The Texas-based organi- lowing a membership vote New Smyrna Beach, Port hangar at the DeLand air- days,” open to members with hangar maintenance zation was originally known in 2002. Orange, Edgewater, port. and non-members, on Sat- operations. as the Confederate Air

ect at Daytona International this year; the rapidly moving tial building, planning and in Florida — that will Volusia Speedway; Phase 1 of the construction of the $100 environmental applications replace the Tom Staed Veter- From page A1 One Daytona retail, enter- million Tanger Outlets por- are accessed online and can ans Memorial Bridge. tainment and dining com- tion of the Tomoka Town be submitted electronically. Construction also is tion and debut of the $400 plex directly across from DIS Center project at Interstate The system also enables expected to begin soon on million Daytona Rising proj- expected to be started later 95 and LPGA Boulevard in users to research properties, the also federally-funded Daytona Beach; Florida contractors and permits and $4.2 million Turnbull Bay Hospital’s new $11 million report code violations. Road Bridge replacement. outpatient medical clinic “Our goal is to be the easi- But, the county chair said, and Halifax Hospital’s est county in Florida to do and he’s said it before, “It planned freestanding emer- business with,” Chair Davis won’t be long before the gency department in Del- said. county is essentially out of tona. Public safety — Sheriff’s the road building business.” Trader Joe’s new $85 mil- Office, court system, correc- Another huge challenge lion regional distribution tions and emergency med- facing Volusia is homeless- center in Daytona Beach Jason Davis ical services — is Volusia ness, an issue from which and a $10 million expansion which will include Tanger County’s largest general the County has not shied of Boston Whaler’s Edgewa- Outlets, a Sam’s Club, a fund expense, swallowing 70 away, he emphasized. ter manufacturing facility hotel, multifamily residen- percent of property tax dol- “At the last meeting, the have created hundreds of tial units, grocery store and lars. County Council agreed to new jobs for residents, Chair other retail. “And in return, he said, defer taking action on a Davis reported. The council also approved “you get: temporary homeless camp “Nobody could have $200,000 in performance- •A Sheriff’s Office that has in Daytona Beach to give imagined the projects a few based incentives for local reduced the crime rate city officials time to develop years ago,” he said. “They businesses, which met job- index by more than 30 per- a shelter at the Salvation

Model Pools on Display 801665 are reality today because the creation and wage criteria, cent since 2001. Army’s existing facility on County Council has made Chair Davis said. •A Beach Safety Ocean Ballough Road, which has LET BOB BUILD IT! economic development its Frontier Communications Rescue division that saved since been accomplished,” top priority.” opened a $2.5 million sec- more than 1,800 people he said. 386-423-2330 Last year, the County ond office in DeLand; Top- from the surf last year and Throughout the past 322 N. Dixie Freeway - New Smyrna Beach Council agreed to provide Build Support Services is was named the state’s best decade Volusia County Gov- FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1975 $2.25 million to improve building a new corporate Beach Patrol for 2015. ernment has spent $21 mil- www.Poolbuildersnewsmyrnabeach.com infrastructure for the 209- headquarters on Williamson •An ambulance system lion for homeless preven- acre Tomoka Town Center, Boulevard in Daytona that answered more than tion services. Lic# CPC019022 Beach; and Total Quality 86,000 calls for service and Mostly through grants the Logistics, a leading freight transported more than County spent nearly $60 brokerage firm, invested 51,000 people to medical million for supportive hous- more than $500,000 in capi- facilities.” ing programs. tal improvements. Road projects he men- “We have focused a good “The total capital invest- tioned included: in East deal of effort on preventing ment generated by these Volusia, construction of the people from becoming firms is projected to exceed $15 million extension of homeless,” he said, $15 million, and create as South Williamson Boulevard acknowledging the subject many as 255 total jobs with a between Airport Road and has been contentious. payroll of more than $9.5 Pioneer Trail is under way. “One thing I know for million,” he said. Howland Boulevard in sure,” he added, “our prob- Advancing customer serv- Deltona is being widened to lems can’t be solved by any ice technology is streamlin- four lanes from Courtland one government. It will take ing construction-related Boulevard to north of State everyone working together.” www.DelandDental.com activities. Road 415 at a cost of $10 He concluded the state of 240 E. New York Ave. • DeLand • 386-269-0038 Last year, customers used million. Volusia County is “good.” the County’s web portal, At the Feb. 18 meeting the “We made it through our Connect Live to schedule Council is expected to country’s toughest econom- more than 6,700 inspections award the construction con- ic challenges in decent and submit about 2,400 tract for the $44 million, fed- shape,” Chair Davis said. applications, he explained. erally-funded concrete arch “We have developed a Commercial and residen- bridge — the first of its kind strong and financially stable county government.” Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy as to Students The Blake Memorial Day School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It Notes From page A1 REGULAR does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, Foundation donates CLEANING FREE EXAM scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. equipment to AND X-RAYS 117551 $ * FREE GIFT TO program 69 FIRST 10 CALLERS! (1110) Except Emergencies The Stewart-Marchman- DeLand Dental • DeLand • 386-269-0038 New Patients Only (D0150 & D0210) *With this coupon. Not for periodontal disease. DeLand Dental • DeLand • 386-269-0038 Act Foundation has donat- Not valid with dental insurance. Not valid with other With this coupon. Not valid with dental insurance. ed exercise equipment to offers or prior services. Restrictions may apply to Not valid with other offers or prior services. certain cases. Offer expires 2/29/16. HTN Offer expires 2/29/16. HTN the SMA DeLand Men’s Res- idential Treatment Program at SMA Behavioral Health 12 MONTH NO-INTEREST FINANCING Services. AVAILABLE WAC The donation included 12 Carlos Medina D.M.D. pieces of equipment in- 801745

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135619 17, at the Deltona Regional Library, 2150 Eustace Ave., Call Today for a FREE Estimate! Deltona. See NOTES, A3 Friday, February 12, 2016 www.HometownNewsOL.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A3 All the right moves for Valentines Day would never pretend to When she says she forgot the signal for making love. know all of the differ- to go to the market, I’m Shoot, we all know that Iences between the sexes LAND supposed to know she means “holding.” for they are legion. LINES wants to go out to eat. Why What’s worse Lana assigns Many great writers have wouldn’t she just say that? I me signals. I mean she spends a lot of time trying taken a stab at it but have DAN SMITH thought she wanted me to failed miserably. Some of go to the store. How could I to decipher my signals. the differences are obvious. know she was tired of Newsflash! I don’t have any. Everyone knows women are cooking the meals? If I look upset, it is because I stripes pats the top of his am thirsty or hungry. That’s more emotional than men head, we immediately know I remember back when just as most realize males we were young, I would it. C’mon ladies you should there was an illegal receiver know men are not capable are driven by the visual. complain we were not down field. If the official of coming up with the This Valentines Day it was getting together in the crosses his arms on his intricate signals you all not the obvious that began bedroom often enough. chest we know there has enlist. to play on my feeble mind. Every time I brought it up been a delay of game. she would be surprised. I think the girls secretly No, this time around I am In baseball the signals are get their kicks confusing us dwelling on the more Well, I was giving you not quite as obvious, but we signals all week she would with their own kind of subtle. If you have read my can still pick up some of signals. If there is going to scribbling for a while, you tell me. Heck, when she them. After watching a few stroked my hair I thought be signals, there should at know in all portions of life it innings we know that if the she was taking out a twig least be a handbook. Wait a is usually the little things first base coach picks up a that got caught there when I minute, Lana is rotating her that plague me. handful of dirt, he wants the was under my boat. She said hands rapidly in front of 801670 I think there is one thing batter to take the pitch. We when she put her hand on her. Illegal motion? No, she we all can admit — relation- are able to catch on that my face it was to caress me. is heading to the car and MEL HIMES & ASSOCIATES ships are the most compli- when the third base coach I thought I had a bug wants me to get rolling. Now cated creatures on the tugs at his belt, he wants the crawling around there. see, that’s not bad. I got that INSURANCE AGENCY INC. planet. We have to constant- runner to steal a base. These Look we guys are just not one. ly work at keeping our are signals we can grasp. good at subtle signals. If the 321 STRATFORD COMMONS COURT •DELTONA • (386) 574-3030 family and friends on an My wife uses signals I girls would adapt some of Dan Smith is on the board even keel but hands down can’t quite get a handle on the football signals, life of directors for the Ormond the man-woman issue takes and it usually causes me would be so much easier. Beach Historical Society and up most of our time. grief. When she says off- One hand making a motion The Motor Racing Heritage For me the most daunting handedly there has been behind her back could Association and is the interaction between me and nothing on TV lately, she mean we should go to a author of two books, “The my wife are the signals. means she would like to go restaurant or both arms World’s Greatest Beach” and Look ladies, men don’t get to a movie. I can’t tell you straight out at her sides and “I Swear the Snook signals — at least not subtle how long that took me to waving up and down could Drowned.” Email questions ones. Most of us are up on learn. I thought she just mean it’s time for a movie. and comments to fishw- all of the signals given by a wanted me to change the One hand grasping the [email protected] or call (386) football referee. If the guy in channel. opposite forearm could be 441-7793.

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she carried away from her stone to get where we are unique experience, illustrat- now.” Equality ing with biographical anec- But, she emphasized, From page A1 dotes from a lifetime in the without a conduit from the son, 14, watched “To Kill a South. uglier parts of history to the Mockingbird” in his eighth “Bigotry and racism have future, without the passing grade American History just changed their clothes,” down, informing removed class. she said, explaining “Mock- generations — through con- Enthused to the point of ingbird” made her “acutely versation and literature — of sharing his impressions with aware of the needs of our historic events, and without his mother, Maxwell learned country and the needs of a moratorium on ignorance, from her the movie arose people around the world.” society is doomed to behave from the pages of a novel Growing up in sultry Gulf badly. that has been enjoyed for town, where segregation’s “The root of all evil is more than half a century by silhouette hung shamelessly ignorance,” Ms. Badham millions of readers world- in the collective family’s par- said, encouraging the audi- wide. lor, Ms. Badham remembers ence to declare it with her. “I didn’t know that,” when certain water foun- “Engage with one anoth- Maxwell explained in an tains were only available to er,” she said. “Learn from interview following the pres- white people. She recalls the each other’s stories.” entation at Stetson. back sections of buses being When visiting high It’s the kind of dialogue occupied by blacks. And she schools she tells students it Ms. Badham encourages. still wonders what it would is crucial they get a full edu- Her mother was an alco- be like to have to search out cation, one that doesn’t con- holic with a short temper, an eatery that would serve clude with a diploma. she said. all people. “If you do not read, and Eventually Ms. Badham “If you look at our history, read a lot, everything,” she Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer learned that as a young at the time this (movie) said, “you will not get Noah Jennings, Kurt Gabel and Maxwell Larson, all 14 and students at DeLand High woman, following WWII, her came out in 1963 or 1964, we along.” School, enjoyed a presentation at Stetson Hall on Saturday, Jan. 30 featuring Mary Bad- mother drove trucks for the needed this movie, we need- During the library’s Big U.S. military and the Red ed this film,” she told the Read Program kickoff, the ham, who portrayed Scout in the 1962 movie “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Cross in London, where she audience. “But there wasn’t week of Jan. 17, all 13 witnessed war’s atrocities. a studio in Hollywood that branches distributed free three Academy Awards. She recalls giving up her friends, Noah Jennings and If only she had known …, would get behind this film.” copies of “To Kill a Mocking- Ms. Badham was up assigned seat at the awards Kurt Gabel, both 14, of Ms. Badham lamented. Actor Gregory Peck, who bird” as well as a calendar of against Patty Duke who por- show in order for others to DeLand, approached the “I could have under- for the rest of his life would events for the Big Read pro- trayed Helen Keller in “The sit together. table where Ms. Badham sat stood,” she said. “That’s why be a father figure to Ms. Bad- gram, which runs through Miracle Worker.” “Thank God I didn’t win signing books and photos. it’s important to share with ham, marched into Univer- February. Young Mary, whose moth- because they wouldn’t have Each held his copy of the your children.” sal Studios and proclaimed Nearly 1 million copies of er assured her opposed been able to find me,” she novel as though it contained A down-to-earth, quick- the movie would be made. the novel, published in 1960, father, “Now, Henry dear, said, laughing. irreplaceable valuables. to-laugh, storytelling “When it came out, peo- are sold each year, and it has what are the chances the Patty Duke won. “I definitely really liked it,” woman from Orange Beach, ple were ready, especially been translated into more child will get the part any- “I thought she really Maxwell said. “It took a Ala., hers was not a stuffy, people in the South,” she than 40 languages, accord- way?” did not win the Oscar. deserved it,” Ms. Badham while (to read) but I liked the didactic lecture. She didn’t said. “It was past time … I ing to information distrib- “I was just playin’, havin’ a said. message. It was more linger on any particular like to think ‘To Kill a Mock- uted by the library. good time,” Ms. Badham Following her presenta- thought out than a lot of topic, but stated the truths ingbird’ was a stepping The film version won said. tion, Maxwell and his two books today.”

in February, offering low- Center, 931 N. Spring Gar- visit volusia.org/petvet. Center will present a Hearts •876 Saxon Blvd., Orange Notes cost spaying and neutering den Ave., DeLand: Feb. 18, & Hooves retreat from 9 a.m. City, (386) 456-0240 (10 services to financially eligi- 23 and 25 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 27 at a.m.-4 p.m.) From page A3 Halifax Health- ble owners of dogs and cats •Fancy Fruit and Produce, Artquest School of Art & For more information or Pet Vet Cruiser sets in unincorporated areas and 911 S. Volusia Ave., Orange Hospice to host Design, 571 Leeway Trail, to volunteer, call l (386) 566- the cities of DeLand and City: Feb. 12 and 26 “Hearts & Hooves” Ormond Beach. 5737. February schedule South Daytona. Fees are based on income. During the retreats, Here’s where the mobile Appointments are required trained grief counselors will Halifax Health–Hospice Volunteers needed clinic will be stationed: by calling (386) 424-6875. guide participants through Volusia County’s Pet Vet BeginAgain Children’s Grief Cruiser will make its rounds •Oakbrook Professional For more information, artistic activities and allow to “SHINE” them healing interaction with horses. The retreats are ElderSource, a nonprofit available for families with organization that works children and teens eight to with seniors, is recruiting 18 years of age. volunteers in Volusia Coun- The deadline to apply is ty to help citizens become Feb. 20. For more informa- better informed about their tion or to register, call (386) Medicare choices. 258-5100 or visit halifax- Volunteers must complete health.org/hospice. the online course to attend the final training on Volunteers needed Wednesday, March 16. Training will be from 9 a.m. for thrift shops to 4 p.m. at the Volusia County Council on Aging at Halifax Health-Hospice is 160 N. Beach St., Daytona seeking volunteers for its Beach. five Resale Shops in Volusia Anyone interested is and Flagler counties. asked to register by Feb. 16 The shops are at: at floridashine.org/join-the-

135508 •1750 S. Woodland Blvd., team. For information, call DeLand, (386) 734-6684 (10 (904) 391-6644 or visit flori- a.m.-4 p.m.) dashine.org. Health News Understanding Birth way Pressure and Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure are Class offered two non-invasive forms of therapy for patients suffer- Expectant parents may ing from sleep apnea. Both join Florida Hospital CPAP and BiPAP deliver DeLand for the “Under- pressurized air through a standing Birth Class” at 6 mask to a patient’s airways to help patients breathe p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 16, in easily and regularly third floor classroom 3A at throughout the night. 701 West Plymouth Ave. For a reservation, call The two-hour class will (386) 943-4777. address baby care, postpar- tum health and breastfeed- Low-cost mental ing. The cost is $25 per couple. health services Registration is required and available scholarships are available. For more information, call The House Next Door (386) 943-4489 or visit Flori- Counseling Center offers daHospitalBabies.com/clas mental health services in ses. West Volusia County. For as little as $2 a ses- Cancer support group sion, you can receive indi- set vidual, family, marriage, play or trauma therapy. Florida Hospital DeLand To qualify, participants will host a cancer support will need two proofs of resi- group at 5 p.m. Wednesday, dency in West Volusia Coun- Feb. 17, in the Cancer Insti- ty, two proofs of identifica- tute at 680 Peachwood tion, proof of income and Drive. proof of Affordable Care Act The group is for patients application. with any type of cancer, sur- The House Next Door vivors, caregivers, friends DeLand Counseling Center and family. is at 121 W. Pennsylvania For a reservation, call Ave. (386) 943-7160. For more information, call (386) 738-9169. Sleep Apnea Support Free HIV screenings Group to meet offered Those who suffer from a sleep apnea and use either Rising Against All Odds CPAP or BiPAP may join Flori- will provide free, private da Hospital DeLand for a sup- and confidential HIV port group at 5:30 p.m. Tues- screenings. day, Feb. 16, in the first floor For more information, call administrative boardroom at (386) 202-4209 or visit risin- 701 West Plymouth Ave. gagainstallodds.com. Continuous Positive Air- Friday, February 12, 2016 www.HometownNewsOL.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A5 Police report

Editor’s note: This is a list •India Joanna Holguin, 30, license. Bail was set at battery. Bail was set at of arrests, not convictions, of Deland, was arrested Feb. $2,500. $2,000. and all arrestees are pre- 2 and charged with posses- •Marc M. Fisher, 29, of •Van E. Hicks, 55, of Lake sumed innocent unless or sion of cocaine. Bail was set Deland, was arrested Feb. 2 Helen, was arrested Jan. 30 until proven guilty in a court at $2,000. and charged with aggravat- and charged with domestic of law. •Ashton L. Churchwell, ed assault. Bail was set at battery by strangulation and 21, of Deland, was arrested $500. false imprisonment. Bail Deland Police Feb. 2 and charged with was not set. aggravated assault with a Volusia County •Samantha Renee Dub- Department deadly weapon. Bail was set berly, 23, of Pierson, was (888) 277-TIPS at $5,000. Sheriff’s Department arrested Feb. 1 and charged •Donald Walter Smith Jr., •Anne E. Wilson, 42, of with retail theft and posses- 41, of Deland, was arrested Deland, was arrested Feb. 2 •Farren M. Hagerstrand, sion of a scheduled II sub- Feb. 1 and charged with and charged with passing 23, of Deland, was arrested stance. Bail was not set. Wanted possession of ammunition counterfeit bank bills/notes Jan. 29 and charged with •Samantha L. Smith, 18, of Wanted person: Gary W. feet, 6 by a convicted felon. Bail with intent to defraud. Bail giving false ownership info Deland, was arrested Feb. 2 Bullock Jr. inches was set at $5,000. was set at $2,500. on pawned items. Bail was and charged with posses- Birth date: July 23, 1991 and •Teresa Lynn Warren, 49, •Stephen E. Tucker, 31, of set at $1,000. sion of paraphernalia, Distinguishing features: w eighs of Deland, was arrested Feb. Deland, was arrested Feb. 2 •Juventino Morales-Soto, cannabis and a scheduled IV Tattoo on right arm about 175 2 and charged with posses- and charged with habitually 27, of Deland, was arrested substance. Bail was set at Reason wanted: Escape pounds sion of cocaine. Bail was set driving with a revoked Jan. 30 and charged with $3,500. at $2,500. Last Known Location: and has Daytona Beach brown hair and Crime Stoppers of blue eyes. Gary W. Northeast Florida is seek- If you see Bullock Jr. B-CU honors retired Disney executive ing information on the Bullock or whereabouts of 24-year- Q uigley, old Gary W. Bullock Jr. A don’t For Hometown News career goals, and increase convicted felon, Bullock approach [email protected] their competitive position was living at a work release them as with potential employers. center in Daytona Beach. they may Dr. Bob Billingslea, an The school offers opportu- He reported to his job on be armed. influential retired Walt nities with reputable com- Jan. 23, but left there with Anyone Disney executive, was panies, including Walt Dis- his girlfriend and never with infor- honored Jan. 22, at ney World, Marriott, returned to the work mation Bethune-Cookman Uni- Starwood, Hilton and release center. regarding Natasha versity with the naming of Sodexo. He’s believed to be with their Quigley the new Bob Billingslea Dr. Billingslea spent Natasha Quigley and her where- School of Hospitality Man- more than 40 years with three-year-old son, Xan- abouts is asked to call der Quigley, and were trav- Crime Stoppers toll-free at agement. Disney and continues to eling in a 2010 white (888) 277-TIPS. You can The new school offers a serve as an advisor to Dis- bachelor’s degree in hospi- Chevrolet Cobalt four- also Text your tip by tex- ney and other organiza- door with Florida tag EUJ ting “TIP231 plus your tality management; and tions. As the vice president L31. message” to CRIMES. Any- will add more programs in of corporate urban affairs Bullock is 5 feet, 6 inch- one who provides infor- the near future. Guests and development for Dis- es tall and weighs about mation to Crime Stoppers celebrated with Dr. Bob ney Company, he has been 173 pounds and has will remain anonymous Billingslea at the Wendell influential in social change brown hair and brown and can qualify for a P. Homes Business Build- and diversity for nearly eyes. Natasha Quigley is 5 reward of up to $5,000. ing. There also was a sec- five decades. ond celebration on Friday His relationship with B- night. CU began early in his WE’RE ON Students in the career when he was tasked Billingslea School of Hos- with establishing recruit- pitality Management take ing sources at Historically Dr. Bob Billingslea FACEBOOK! a combination of lodging, Black Colleges and Univer- food and tourism courses, sities. In 1986, Mr. establish a hospitality of Trustees in 1987. In in addition to other rela- Billingslea and a team of management program at October, B-CU inducted “Like” Hometown News tive business classes. Also, Walt Disney World col- B-CU. The proposed pro- Dr. Billingslea into the Dr. Volusia for the latest in local students are required to leagues met with then gram came to fruition in Richard V. Moore Legacy news, information and inter- complete two internships President Dr. Oswald P. 1986. Society and he also active features like photo to gain “real-world” expe- Dr. Billingslea became a received an honorary doc- Bronson and presented contests and Rants & Raves. rience, help them test their him with a proposal to member of B-CU’s Board torate degree from B-CU.

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As we all know, the local hospitals are a busy place and finding a parking place takes a little patience. Last week, I drove my wife to Halifax Hospital and let her Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer out at the front entrance at the fountain. I then proceeded DeLand residents Jane Stabler, left, founder of the Thursday Quilters of DeLand, and Kathy Charnell work on projects to find a parking place. on Thursday, Jan. 21, at the Wayne G. Sanborn Activity Center. I drove around several times and finally noticed a visitor leaving and waited until he approached his car. When I real- ized where, I immediately backed up and to my surprise, Once spayed and neutered they also are involved in fewer given my dog his/her shots?” another car was behind me and the driver was waving. altercations with other felines because they are of less inter- My suggestion to you is go down to that shelter with sev- I waited and took the parking place and never gave the est to them so to speak. eral bags of good dog food, not Walmart cheap brand, blan- car behind me another thought. The car was a red one, and If you are an animal owner, please spay or neuter your kets, towels and washrags, and volunteer time. Maybe you I noticed it driving around several times as I had done. pets! One animal accidentally lost that isn’t spayed or could be the one to start that database and find the owners Then out of nowhere, this lady is at my window yelling neutered can essentially start a colony in a very small for these dogs? that, I took her parking place. She then told me she couldn’t amount of time. Just saying before you complain, find out what the real believe that I would take it when she was pregnant. Maybe problem is. Also it might be nice to just once in a while she should put a “sign” on her car front end to let others Cat colony at home thank a shelter employee for all the hard work they put in, know that she is pregnant. I asked her if I had the opportu- because trust me, taking care of one or two dogs is nothing nity to address the situation and she said “Hell no.” compared to 40 to 60 to even 100 dogs a day. All I can say is the hospital has “valet service” at no charge After reading the article in the Feb. 5 edition about what and she should have taken advantage of the service instead to do with cats after they have been fixed, hey, why not feed of irritating me. them? Why not let them live in your yard? Thanks, Diane Thanks a lot for ruining my day. We have 16 that have all been fixed by a couple of women who trapped and paid to have them taken care of. They have Thank you Diane Carey for giving a voice to the homeless been here for about four years. They get along pretty well. of Daytona. Get with the time (of year) So go ahead and make a colony. Every morning they are Your thoughtful, balanced and well-researched piece was staring at my front door trying to will it to open. They are an eye-opener for me and I hope many others to the plight Would someone employed by the City of Port Orange spoiled. Between three of us, they get fed four times a day. of the poor souls who have ended up on the streets. They are either correct the information that has been flashing on the They’re smiling. human beings with unique circumstances and personal traffic sign message on Williamson Boulevard in front of stories and we cannot as a society ignore them or wish them The Pavilion or remove it entirely? A lot of work away. It says lane changes due to construction will be from God bless you and the people who are advocating for 10/25/15 to 1/9/15 (yes, that’s correct...2015). We all know I love the Rants and Raves, I scan through it quickly first them. City and county officials should be ashamed of them- it’s now February 2016 and the work is still ongoing. Also, selves. I hope your article shines a spotlight on the issue and the work being done is practically three miles away, near just to find the empty complainers. Empty complainers are those that take the time to write into the Hometown News helps accelerate a decent, long-term solution. Thank you Airport Road. Wouldn’t it make more sense to put the sign Hometown News for printing such an important story. on South Williamson, south of Taylor Road? Rants and Raves without all the information and no real solution. So to pit bulls problem? You say you want Halifax Money for cigarettes Trap neuter release crucial Humane Society to find time to fix a problem, let me ask you a few questions. This is for the woman who is in the Hometown News Feb. To the contributor that wrote “just leave them alone until How much time have you spent at Halifax Humane Soci- 5. She said I don’t drink or do drugs. we have a place for them:” TNR is a huge benefit to the feral ety? Have you ever volunteered at any animal shelter? Have The picture shows her smoking a cigarette. They always cat population. you any idea what shelter employees do all day for mini- have money for cigarettes and beer, and they still whine. If we just left them alone they would continue to multiply mum wage? Have you ever even donated to a shelter? rapidly. It’s comparable to women having triplets every time I don’t work at Halifax and have not ever worked there but The demise of our times they give birth. Animals breed a lot faster and have multiple I have worked at other shelters proudly. The kennel workers kittens in each litter. There are simply not enough loving start very early in the day and they have to clean each and Texting, the word thought up by some modern day boy families to adopt the vast amount of puppies, kittens and every single one of those kennels every day, they have to adult animals available. genius. The process is designed to slow down conversations change the bedding and feed the dogs, and cats. Then they between individuals and without being stopped for it TNR is extremely important with population control! pull the bowls and clean them and have to do the laundry While it is still sad they are essentially homeless, it is their offenders cause numerous automobile accidents or deaths for all those dogs. They also have to deal with people walk- in our country. best option for survival. I’ve helped a couple of times with ing in, some to adopt, some to complain and expect mira- TNR efforts in our neighborhood before moving to Volusia Texting, the definition in dictionaries, if dictionaries are cles. They also have to make sure the dogs have their nails still printed, would read, “a 21st Century method of com- County and I wish more animal lovers would as well if they trimmed, and their flea and heart worm medication up to notice a population increase where they live. munication designed to occupy as much time as possible to date. send a short message.” There also are the times they have to deal with the dogs Telephones or specifically landlines are much more clear $ that are brought in. They need to be micro chipped to listen to. This checked, bathed, if they are friendly, get the vet or vet tech Now adding insult to injury boy wonder created texting. It Week’s WIN 100 to check them out get them up to date with their shots. They is designed to be slower than cell phones, so what do you I My also evaluate the dogs to see if they are friendly or not, do Prize 145211 have as result of this ridiculous invention” We have 3-, 5- they get along with other dogs? Cats? Do they walk on a and 6-year-old children in supermarket aisles playing while leash? Are they house broken? These are questions that are texting. Their heads bent down in thought not looking asked and every single kennel worker needs to know these where they’re walking. THIS WEEK’S LUCKY questions. Do they get along with kids? Tricky one there, Texting, a method of maneuvering a 3,000 pound car at 60 BUMPER STICKER VEHICLE not too many people will volunteer their kids to be test kids. mph, while asking your girlfriend what lipstick shade she These dogs also have to be entered into the system and GET will wear Saturday night. they have to try and determine the breed of the dog. They Before texting, before cell phones, before VHS tape, we YOUR STOP BY ANY do the best they can by looking at them and their experi- had Kodak, we had 8-millimeter projectors and tape BUMPER OFFICE OR CALL!!! ence with the different dogs. Then you have the people recorders. What fun. We lived our ways in those days, but STICKER coming in for their dogs, upset because they have to pay a now we all walk to a computer haze. TODAY! fine, and “what do you mean I need to prove that I have Is this your license plate number? Go to the nearest HTN Office to verify by noon Tuesday. VOLUSIA CO. BREVARD CO. INDIAN RIVER/MARTIN/ST LUCIE CO. 386-322-5900 321-242-1013 772-465-5656 Letters African Americans early stages that could reduce 10 Warning Signs of and personality. serious stressors on long- Alzheimer’s For more information on twice as likely to term caregiving and poten- No. 1. Memory loss that Alzheimer’s disease, the tially avoid bankrupting a disrupts daily life. 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DeLAND Alzheimer’s Association No. 10. Changes in mood Chapter [email protected] ing support networks in the Friday, February 12, 2016 www.HometownNewsOL.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A7 Looking to profit from those hidden gems Subscribe olusia County has has struggled a bit, but it is doughnut-loving public numerous unused or VOLUSIA right next to the vibrant recently as they watched the Vunderused gems of BUSINESS downtown DeLand and Dunkin Donuts at 1504 S. Today! property scattered from one with some sprucing up and Nova Road in Daytona CECIL G. side of the county to the the right marketing plan Beach shut down. Have no KNOWLEDGE IS A TERRIBLE THING other. 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The in Port Orange that stretch- Orlando developer Robert happens when you start old gas station and Burger es all the way to the bay. It’s Zlatkiss apparently thinks seeing a lot of business King at the northwest a cheap place to park an RV Orange Dale on Veterans success in an area. It’s the corner of Granada Boule- or travel trailer and have a Memorial Parkway in old adage, success breeds vard and Nova Road are boat launch to one of the Orange City is one such success. coming down to make way best fishing holes in the subdivision, having just for a CVS Pharmacy. No paid about $2.6 million for county. Now that the bay *** plans have been filed, but it. It is conveniently located has been dredged and you can guess the CVS is just off Interstate 4 and Need navigation is easier, at least In some smaller commer- going to replace the one at close to all the retail and cial real estate deals, West at high tide, it’s an even The Trails shopping center Dentures? restaurants, so Orange City Palm Beach investors have better place for avid anglers and that will give way to an may just be getting another bought the Tire Kingdom who aren’t looking for expansion of the Publix. anything posh. 200 new houses or so. property at 2596 S. Wood- Well, apparently Equity Old shopping centers also land Blvd. in DeLand for Managing Editor Cecil G. Lifestyle Properties of are properties that could get $945,000 and Welch Hold- Brumley has been tracking Chicago likes it, too, and new life with the right ings of Oviedo has bought CUSTOM DENTURE $495 SAME FIT DAY just paid about $6.22 touch. A Brooklyn investor the office building at 3951 S. business and the economy in REGULARLY $1,000 (CODE 5110, 5120) million to buy it. I have a just paid about $5.65 Nova Road in Port Orange Volusia County for more feeling the lot rentals are million for the old Winn for $450,000. than 19 years. Contact him Crown/Caps $675 about to go up. We’ll have to Dixie Plaza on, fittingly, at cbrumley@hometown- wait to see if Equity tries to New York Avenue in *** newsol.com (no hypens) or do anything more with it. DeLand. Since the super- follow him on Twitter All Fillings $150 market closed, the center @cecilbrumley. There also are a lot of A shiver went through the Full Denture Reline Only $175 In Office Bleaching $300 Business News In-House Denture Lab Area chamber hosts will be from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wheel. Breakfast provider 5:30 to 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. Thursday, Feb. 18, at 106 will be Kristine Smolinsky 15, at the Holiday Inn monthly events Enclave Ave., DeLand. with All Things Catering. Express, 1330 Saxon Blvd., Same Day Denture • Repairs and Relines For more information, call The cost is free for mem- Orange City. The DeLand Area Cham- (386) 490-4527 or visit bers and $10 for non-mem- The speaker will be Susan FREE Consultations & 2nd Opinions ber of Commerce and the DeLandChamber.org. bers. Couslin from SCORE. Partic- DeLand/Orange City Busi- For more information, call ipants will learn seven key Kerri Graham, D.M.D. ness Alliance has several AM Connection (386) 490-4606 or visit west- factors to increase sales. regularly scheduled events. volusiaregionalchamber.org This event is open to the 802 Sterthaus Drive The business discussion planned . public. group Fuel meets at 7:30 For more information or to Suite A, Ormond Beach, FL a.m. each Monday at Boston The West Volusia Regional register visit westvolusiare- Chamber offers 801760 Coffee, 109 E. 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[email protected] 801788 A8 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, February 12, 2016 DSC student clubs to host first-ever Falcon Con For Hometown News traditional favorites to the ing club that apparently will [email protected] popular Magic the Gather- no longer be a secret post ing; and role-playing games event), as well as anime and It will be all fun and like Pathfinder and Dun- other films based on what games at Daytona State Col- geons and Dragons. Brandi Horn, a learning lege’s Performing Arts Cen- Board game tournaments specialist in the college’s ter in February, when the and demonstrations by cre- Academic Support Center, college’s Tabletop Gaming ators of new games will con- called “the genre of geek- Club hosts Falcon Con, its tinue throughout the con- dom.” first-ever gaming, anime vention. The club has The college’s Psychology and role-playing conven- partnered with the Indie Club also will host live- tion. Game Alliance, which sup- action role playing sessions The event, which is free ports and promotes the cre- (LARPing, for those in the and open to the public, will ation of tabletop games by know) as well as cosplay, a be from noon to 8 p.m. Sat- nearly 300 independent performance art where par- urday and Sunday, Feb. 20- tabletop developers and ticipants wear costumes 21. It will feature something publishers. and fashion accessories to for game lovers of all ages, The event also will feature represent characters from including board games like a video game room hosted movies, TV series, books, Monopoly, Sorry and chess; by DSC’s Best Kept Secret comic books, video games, Randy Barber/staff photographer card games ranging from Gaming Club (a video gam- anime and manga. Joe Muni, right, and his son, Louis, hold two of the many guitars they’ve made that are on display at The Hub on Canal Street in New Smyrna Beach on Thursday, Jan. 28. Hannah Bananas will open for a Cure” campaign to Business their businesses. raise funds and awareness ural at it and encouraged work to it. We give the wood For more information, for the Muscular Dystro- me. Besides roofing, I have a a second chance.” From page A7 Guitars call (386) 490-4606. phy Association. From page A1 carpentry background. My Some of the recycled Chamber of Commerce will Through March 20, more first guitar was made from a wood used dates back to the host a Vendor Blender from Popeyes raising than 130 participating passion for music.” cedar tree that was knocked 1800s. 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. Popeyes, including ones in A guitar is headed to this down during Hurricane Peggy Sue Muni, Joe’s 18, at Fancy Pants Wine funds for MDA Daytona Beach, DeLand, year’s MusiCares, which will Charley. You don’t need to wife, said, “You can feel the and Gifts/Hannah Bana- Orange City and Port honor Lionel Ritchie on Sat- know how to play to make a energy (in the wood). They nas, 220 N. U.S. 17/92, Sailormen Inc., one of Orange, will invite patrons urday, Feb. 13. The ceremo- guitar. We make all kinds of are putting all their time and DeBary. the largest franchisees of to purchase $1 coupon ny always precedes the guitars.” energy into something real- Stacy Rhoades with Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen cards worth $30 to be used Grammys, which will be on He added, “It’s ridiculous ly positive.” Fancy Pants Wine and Gifts restaurants, has launched toward free and discounted Sunday, Feb. 14. the amount of wood that is Joe and Louis Muni play wasted, 400 pieces of wood at their home every Friday and Michelle Ferro with its 14th annual “Appetite purchases. MusiCares provides a safety net of critical assis- may be in one guitar. Old night with their band “The tance for music people in wood has a spirit to it.” Blisters,” a testimony to times of need, the organiza- He tells a story where the their full time roofing job. tion’s website states. “Musi- smell of incense could be They are joined by friend Sign of change Cares’ services and found for years in one guitar William “Billy” Ward, who resources cover a wide for which the wood came plays drums and who is in range of financial, medical from the historic Cassadaga the carpet and flooring and personal emergencies, landmark known as the business. Occasionally they and each case is treated Andrew Jackson Davis play elsewhere. Mr. Ward with integrity and confiden- Building. said the guitars “look, feel tiality. MusiCares also focus- Louis Muni agreed using and sound good. Usually es the resources and atten- recycled wood (which is all you don’t get all three.” tion of the music industry they use) “makes the guitars All wanted to give kudos on human service issues special.” They do not paint to The Hub in New Smyrna that directly impact the their guitars. So far, since Beach who have supported health and welfare of the 2004, 60 guitars have been their efforts all along. The music community.” made. The shell can take Hub, a non-profit, rents Last year the donated gui- three weeks and then the space to local artists and tar the Munis provided remainder may take anoth- offers workshops and class- MusiCares was auctioned er three weeks. es at all levels. for $2,700, according to Joe “We always look for The Muni guitars can be Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer Muni. Bob Dylan was hon- dressers, tables, and old purchased at The Hub. Their chairs,” Louis Muni said. guitar line is called Desola- The farmers’ market and flea market on South Woodland Boulevard was still busy on ored that year. “I only started playing “We want real wood, not tion Row Guitars. For more Saturday, Jan. 30, but a sign announcing the construction of a Walmart Neighborhood guitar around age 50,” Joe particle board. It means information, call Ms. Muni Market heralds a big change for the site is coming soon. Muni said. “Louis was a nat- more when you do all the at (386) 689-3828. 801732

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•Cinematique: The films ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 “Moonwalkers” and “Flowers” will be shown this week. A desire to experience thrills Tickets are $5 to $9. All tickets and sensory enjoyment is are $5 on Tuesdays. Cinema- tique Theater is at 242 S. building within you, Aries. Beach St., Daytona Beach. For You may find yourself drawn more information, call (386) to anything that seems risky 252-3118. or out of character. •“Murder on the Nile:” Agatha Christie’s “Murder on TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 the Nile” will be performed through Feb. 14 at Gateway Taurus, you are accustomed Center for the Arts, 880 N. U.S. to doing everything by the 17/92, DeBary. Hometown News file photo Show time are 7:30 p.m. book, but you may be tempt- Fridays and Saturdays, and Singer Chris Fannin, center, performs with the band Ebon Cross during the third annual MainStreet Live Original ed to try something new in 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Music & Art Festival, last year. From left are guitarist Tony LaBosco, drummer Bryan Brooks and bass guitarist the near future. Just be sure Tickets are $15 members, Steve Ramsdell. not to throw all caution to $17 non-members, $19 at the the wind. door, and $8 for students and children, can be purchased by Live music festival will rock the street GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 calling (386) 668-5553. Visit gatewaycenterforthearts.org For Hometown News array of musical styles from mostly free). An All Venue Pass gives access Your schedule this week may for more information. be so hectic that others can’t •Special Music Night at [email protected] local and regional acts consisting of to all the stages that have a cover Rock, Jazz, Blues, Country, Bluegrass, charge and select art display areas. decipher your plans, Gemini. The Hub on Canal: Celebrate Try to keep those closest to Black History Month with a The fourth annual MainStreet Live Folk, Metal, Ska and more, Other There will be a designated free you abreast of your activities special musical presentation Original Music & Art Festival will be activities include art displays con- motorcycle parking area on Main in the week ahead. from 6-9 p.m. at The Hub on from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday Feb 13 sisting of paintings, photography, Street in front of Boot Hill Saloon and Canal, 132 Canal St., New and feature more than 130 music arts & craft and hand made jewelry Main Street Station. Smyrna Beach. Rhythm Nation acts and 40 artists and vendors. in addition to other various retail, General parking is in the Ocean CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 and other musical guests will Main Street will be closed from promotional and food vendors. Center parking lot on Auditorium perform. Donation at door is Atlantic Avenue to Peninsula Drive. Discounted advanced tickets (All Avenue next to the Peabody Audito- Circumstances at work that $5 for members, $10 for non- The event will have 19 inside and Venue Pass) are available online at rium and costs $5 per car. are beyond your control members. For more informa- outside stages along at various ven- ssa.cc/mainstreetlive or at Atlantic The event is rain or shine. dominate your thoughts this tion, call (386) 957-3924. ues, including The Bank & Blues Sounds, 138 W International Speed- The festival is presented by the week, Cancer. Don’t stress •Elton John Tribute: A Club, Full Moon Saloon, Dirty way Blvd., Daytona Beach; Steve’s Songwriters Showcases of America, out too much and keep a tribute to Elton John will be at Harry’s, Froggy’s Saloon, Main Street Downtown Music, 108 S Woodland an organization that has been pro- positive attitude. 7 p.m. at the Ormond Beach Station, Boot Hill Saloon, Crusin’ Blvd., DeLand; and Yancey Music, ducing festival and concerts in Cen- Performing Arts Center, 399 N. Cafe, Johnny’s Rock-N-Ride and Sun- 601 S. Yonge St., Ormond Beach. tral Florida since 1999. For more LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 U.S. 1, Ormond Beach. Tickets Setters. are $30 for reserve seats and Tickets are $10 advance or $15 at the information, visit ssa.cc or call (386) The festival will feature a wide Relationship dynamics have $35 at the door. For more Gate. (Children ages 12 & younger 308-2694. information, visit ormond- changed for the better, Leo. beach.org or call (386) 676- Make the most of this posi- 3375. tive turn of events and make •Daytona Flea & Farmer’s sure your partner does the Market: The market’s Grammy-winning same. Speedway Village is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 from Friday, Feb.12 through Sunday, Feb.21 composer to Your energy levels reach peaks and valleys this week, Saturday, Feb. 13 Virgo. Do your best to make perform at Stetson the most of those moments •Live Music: Nothing when your energy levels are Ordinary, with Omar Reveron For Hometown News ing contributions to musi- at their highest. opening, will perform at 9:30 [email protected] cal life in the United States p.m. at The Cinematique as composer, performer, LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Theater, 242 S. Beach Street, Joan Tower, Grammy conductor and educator. Daytona Beach. Covers and award-winning composer Her works have been com- Even your wildest fantasies originals, acoustic music will and pianist, widely regard- missioned by major be performed. Tickets are $5. may not seem so outlandish ed as one of the most ensembles, soloists and to you this week, Libra. If you For more information, call important American com- orchestras, including the (386) 252-3118. The full can think it up, you can prob- posers living today, will Emerson, Tokyo and Muir ably make it happen with a cinema Cafe Menu is available perform at 7:30 p.m. Fri- quartets; soloists Evelyn for purchase. little effort. day, Feb. 12, at Lee Chapel Glennie, Carol Wincenc, •Fasching: The German inside Elizabeth Hall at David Shifrin and John American Society of Daytona Stetson University, 421 N. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Beach will host a Fasching Browning; and the orches- Woodland Blvd., DeLand. tras of Chicago, New York, Dinner/Dance from 6-10 p.m. Scorpio, you may find your- Hosted by Stetson’s St. Louis, Pittsburgh and at 3621 W. International self doing things that would Speedway Blvd. School of Music, the Washington, D.C., among “Sounds New X” concert is others. normally be out of your com- There will be costume Photo courtesy Bernie Mindich fort zone. This can be a posi- contests and prizes awarded. free and open to the pub- Ms. Tower became the Cost is members $25, non- Joan Tower, a Grammy award-winning composer and lic. first composer chosen for tive change in the right direc- members $27.50. To make a pianist will perform at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12, at Stet- During a career span- a Ford Made in America tion. reservation, call (386) 441- son University in Lee Chapel inside Elizabeth Hall, 421 ning more than 50 years, consortium commission Ms. Tower has made last- See OUT, B3 N. Woodland Blvd., DeLand. See GRAMMY, B3 See SCOPES, B3 135150

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•Bahama Breeze Island •Gregg’s Backyard: George. Karaoke Saturday will Grille: Live entertainment is Tuesdays from 6-8:30 p.m. is be from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. with from 6-10 p.m. Wednesday Paint-Pork. It is $15 to paint Dr. Drew. Live Trivia Mondays through Sunday at 1786 W. plus $1 slider or order off the is from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Eddie International Speedway Blvd., menu. Paint Nite will be from Uzzle will perform rock hits Daytona Beach. For more 7 –9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 17. from 5:30-9:30 p.m. Tuesday. information, visit baham- For more information, visit James Wise will perform from abreeze.com. Paintnite.com. Thursdays 5:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday at •Bella Cucina Ristorante & SouthEast TexasHold ‘em 3830 S. Nova, Port Orange. For Pizzeria: Live entertainment Poker is played from 6-10 p.m. more information, call (386) from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Friday and and Friday is Country night. 788-3268. Saturday at 1431 Orange There will be a Valentine’s •Norwood’s Restaurant Camp Road, DeLand. For more Party on Saturday, Feb. 13. Pre- and Wine Shop: Free wine information, call (386) 738- sale tickets only. The cost is tastings are from 5-7 p.m. 1930. $25 per couple, which includes each Friday on the deck and •Black Sheep Pub and dinner and entertainment, at Saturday in the shop with Eating House: Happy Hour is 1301 Canal St., New Smyrna complimentary cheeses at 400 daily 3-7 p.m. and 9 p.m.- Beach. For more information, Second Ave., New Smyrna close. Weekly specials include call (386) 410-5812. Beach. For more information, Monday, $4 “CuervoRitas.” •The Grille at Riverview: call (386) 428-4621. Black Sheep has local night Mandy Brooke appears at 7 •Pub 44: Monday is Wednesdays with all night p.m. Friday, Feb. 12; The Beu hospitality, nine-hole golf Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer happy hour, and Pub Trivia Sisters, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, league at Venetian Bay Golf starts at 7 p.m. with gift card Feb. 13; Christie Beu plays Course at 5 p.m. Awards DeLand resident Corie Hatcher, left, who was filling in for her husband, Dogfish Head prizes. Thursday is Ladies Night 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., afterwards at Pub 44. Tuesday Craft Brewery Co. representative Charles Hatcher, hands out samples of the brew on with live music, drink specials Sunday, Feb. 14; and Mandy is live team trivia at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 6, at the DeLand Craft Beer Festival. and $4 three-olive martinis. Brooke, 6 p.m., Wednesday, and all-you-can-eat-wings Live music is every weekend at Feb. 17, at 101 Flagler Ave, from 4–10 p.m. Wednesday is 890 S. Atlantic Ave. in Ormond New Smyrna Beach. For more karaoke with Bill & Becky from Beach. For information, call information, call (386) 428- 7–11 p.m. with locals night. (386) 673-5933 or visit 1865. Thursday is ladies night, ladies theblacksheep.com. •Inlet Harbor Restaurant & drink free wells from 9 p.m. •Café Da Vinci: Live Marina: Live music is offered until midnight. Friday is live entertainment every weekend. on the deck at 133 Inlet music from 6–10 p.m., and “Jazz in the Courtyard” with the Harbor Road in Ponce Inlet. blind draw cornhole tourna- DaVinci Jazz Experiment will For more information, call ment. Sign-up is at 6 p.m. Play be from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. (386) 767-5590. begins at 7 p.m. Saturday is 134948 16. An open mike night starts •JB’s Fish Camp: All listed live music from 1-5 p.m. and at 7 p.m. each Wednesday at entertainment is from 3-7 p.m. 7-11 p.m. Sunday is live music 112 W. Georgia Ave., DeLand. Upcoming performers are The from 1-5 p.m. at 1889 State For more information, call Salt, Friday, Feb 12; Robert Road 44, New Smyrna Beach. (386) 736-0008 or visit Thomas, 3-7 p.m. Saturday, For more information, call cafedavincideland.com. Feb. 13; and Eric and Davey, (386) 410-4751 or visit •Daytona Beach Brewing Sunday, Feb. 14, at 859 pub44nsb.com. Co.: Taproom hours are 4-8 Pompano Ave., New Smyrna •Sinatra’s Downtown p.m. Tuesday-Thursday and Beach. For more information, Ristorante: Pianists in the noon to 11 p.m. Friday and call (386) 427-5747. Cabaret & Piano Bar from 6-10 Saturday at 482 Fentress Blvd., •Lagerheads Bar & Grill: p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Unit N, Daytona Beach. Lionheart hits the stage from 6:30-10 p.m. Thursday, and 7- •Down the Hatch: Live 5-9 p.m. Friday, Jan. Feb. 12. 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday at music each weekend on the Robert Keele will perform 215 S. Woodland Blvd., outside deck at 4894 Front St., Saturday, Feb. 13. Don Hill will DeLand. For more information, Ponce Inlet. For more informa- perform Sunday, Feb. 14. call (386) 308-2200. tion, call (386) 761-4831. Eddie Wolford will perform •Sinatra’s Laldila Ris- •Fairway Tavern Italian Bar Monday, Feb. 15 and Tuesday, torante: Pianists play from 6-9 and Grill: Live entertainment Feb. 16. Reuben Morgan will p.m. Thursday, 6-10 p.m. Friday every Saturday at 600 Wilder perform Wednesday, Feb. 17, and 5-9 p.m. Saturday. Blvd., Daytona Beach. For and Don Hill will perform Karaoke is 9 p.m. to close more information, call (386) Thursday, Feb. 18. Weather Saturday at 355 Cassadaga 265-0671. permitting, live music is at Road, Lake Helen. For informa- •Frappes Italian Grille: 2986 Ocean Shore Blvd., tion, call (386) 218-3806. “Happiest Hour” is in the bar Ormond-by-the-Sea. For more •Sunny’s Wine & Liquor: A nightly from 5-6:30 p.m. First information, call (386) 265- free wine and liquor tasting is Tuesday of the month is wine 1977. hosted from 4-7 p.m. each tasting, two whites, two reds •Merk’s Bar & Grill: On Friday and Saturday at 350 S. and an appetizer for $23. Tuesday, there is Texas hold Spring Garden Ave., DeLand. Frappes is at 123 W. Granada ’em; Wednesday is trivia For more information, call Blvd. in Ormond Beach. For challenge night and Thursday (386) 738-7533 or visit reservations, call (386) 615- night is karaoke, all at 7:30 delandliquorstore.com 4888. p.m. On Friday, there is live •Tomoka Brewing Co.: First •The Garlic: Upcoming acoustic guitar music at 7:30 anniversary celebration will be performers are Mark “Muddy p.m. at 193 North Causeway, Feb. 12-15 at 4647 S. Clyde Harp” Hodgson, 7-11 p.m. New Smyrna Beach. For Morris Blvd., Port Orange. Friday, Feb. 12, and Saturday, information, call (386) 427- Saturday the party is all day. Feb. 13, 6-10 p.m. Wednesday, 1177 or visit merksbarand- There will be a special tapping Feb. 17, and Thursday, Feb. 18; grill.com. at noon, hourly raffles, Mike Lami, piano, 2-6:15 p.m. •Mr. Dunderbak’s: Monthly entertainment at 2 p.m. with Sunday, Feb. 14, and 6-10 p.m. Beer Tasting will be from 5:30- Evening Muse and Sean Tuesday, Feb. 16; and Johnny 8:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 12. The Gimbert at 5 p.m. Paleface will ASK FOR AN ACTIVE MILITARY DISCOUNT Mag Sax, 7-11 p.m. Sunday, 10 featured beers are Weyer- perform at 8:30 p.m. Saturday. Feb. 14, and 6-10 p.m. bacher Insanity, 2014 New Valentine’s Day a special four- Monday, Feb. 15. Belgium La Folie, Sierra course dinner, including two In the BluBar, performers Nevada Otra Vez, Goose Island Tomoka Beers or two House are Amy Alysia and the Soul The Muddy, Boulevard Irish wines per person, will be Operation, 7-11 p.m. Friday, Ale, Samuel Adams Grapefruit served. Monday, Feb. 15 is the Feb. 12, Saturday, Feb. 13, and IPA, Estrella Damm Inedit, New first ever Florida Craft Beer Sunday, Feb. 14; Marc Monte- Belgium Citradelic, Lost Coast Day. Breweries across Florida 19.99+ tax 39.99+ tax 29.99+ tax son Trio, standards and love Fogcutter, and Kona Brewing will raise a glass at 7 p.m. (cash only) songs, 2-6:15 p.m. Sunday; Koko Brown. The cost is $12 There will be food and beer (cash only) Crown Royal Dewar’s Joseph Harrison, acoustic per person. Seating is limited specials featuring tangy Bacardi Silver/Gold Canadian Whisky & White Label Scotch or guitar and piano, 6-10 p.m. to the first 70 prepaid reserva- Tangerine Florida Weiss. or R&R Reserve George Dickel #12 1.75 L Johnny Walker Wednesday, Feb. 17; Acoustic tions. If interested, call (386) Ladies night with Evening 1.75 L Red Label Rock with The Gail Force Duo, 258-1600 to reserve a spot. Muse will be from 6-10 p.m. 1.75 L 6-10 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 16; Mr. Dunderbak’s is at 1700 W. Wednesday. Brewery tours are and Amy Alysia Duo, 6-10 p.m. International Speedway Blvd., 4-7 p.m. each Monday and Champagne 22.99+ tax 19.99+ tax Thursday, Feb. 18, at 556 E. Daytona Beach in Volusia noon-4 p.m. each Saturday. To Collection Jim Beam Third Ave., New Smyrna Beach. Mall. schedule a tour, call (386) (cash only) Southern Comfort For more information call •Mulligan’s Family Sports 256-4979. 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Performing Arts Center, 399 N. coffee, tea or wine per person. Out U.S. 1. Tickets are $50 for VIP Tickets are $10. For more From page B1 and $35 for reserved. information, call (386) 252- •Canal Street Cruise: Bring 3118. Advanced purchase 5634. your valentine to the Canal suggested. •Todd Rundgren: Rundgren Street Cruise from 4-8 p.m. •Valentine’s Day Dance: Radio will present an Evening along historic Canal Street, The Polish American Pulaski with Todd Rundgren at the New Smyrna Beach. Spon- Club will host a Valentine Peabody Auditorium in sored by the East Coast Sweetheart Dance at 1 p.m. at Daytona Beach. Mr. Rundgren Cruisers, the family-friendly 3621 W. International Speed- will perform music from his classic car show offers food way Blvd. Dinner will be five decades of hits with his and entertainment in a historic served at 1 p.m. The dance is band that includes John setting. For more information, at 2 p.m. Donation for Ferenzik (keyboards), Jesse call Pat Teehan at (386) 547- dinner/dance will be $20. To Gress (guitar), Prairie Prince 7319. make a reservation or for (drums) and Kasim Sulton more information, call (386) (bass). The event will start at 7 Sunday, Feb. 14 258-7059. p.m. with a special guest •Valentine’s Day Tea: The opener, Mutlu Onaral. Tickets •“Wuthering Heights:” The Heritage Preservation Trust will are available at film will be shown at 2 p.m. host a Valentine’s Tea at noon Ticketmaster.com and the for a Valentine’s Day special at Lilian Place Heritage Center, Peabody box office. presentation at The Cinema- 1000 S. Peninsula Drive, •Motown Party Tour: Myles tique Theater, 242 S. Beach St., Daytona Beach. The cost is $23 Savage, former lead singer of Daytona Beach. Originally for adults and $12 for children The Platters is presenting a released in 2009, adaption of plus sales tax. Reservations are salute to The Temptations, The Bronte’s doomed love story required. To make a reserva- Four Tops, The Marvelettes and Starring Tom Hardy as tion or for more information, The Supremes with special Heathcliff and Charlotte Riley call (386) 256-4810. as Cathy. Movie ticket includes

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older, will be at 8 p.m. at Never Again” features films Cinematique, 242 S. Beach St., unique in style, approach, Out Daytona Beach. Tickets are $5. vision or message. Join From page B3 For more information, call Daytona State College Tuesday, Feb. 16 (386) 252-3118. professor Eric Breitenbach and other guest faculty for film introductions and post •WISE Series: Daytona State Wednesday, Feb. 17 screening discussions. All films College Foundation will host will be shown, when possible, Dr. Nancy Duke, associate •Museum Film Series: It’s a with captions for the hearing professor in DSC’s School of Small World: The film impaired. Film admission is Behavioral and Social Sci- “Detropia” will be shown at 2 free (donations welcome,) and ences. She will present The p.m. in the Southeast Museum open to the public. For more Great Seminole Indian War, an of Photography, Madorsky information, call (386) 506- insightful look at the resistance Theater, 1200 W. International 4475 or visit smponline.org. movement against colonial- Speedway Blvd., Daytona ism, orchestrated by two Beach. The film series explores determined Seminole leaders, the issue of globalization, and Thursday, Feb. 18 Osceola and Abiaki. illustrates the dynamic effects All WISE presentations are it has on economies, human •Science Café: Science Café from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at DSC’s rights, jobs, food, and the will meet at 5:15 p.m. at The Daytona Beach Campus health of people, animals, and Cinematique Theater, 242 S. Hosseini Center, 1200 W. the planet. Admission is free Beach St., Daytona Beach. The International Speedway Blvd. (donations welcome) and it is café invites people with no WISE is open to anyone age open to the public. For more science background to meet 50 or older. Yearly member- information, call (386) 506- local scientists and talk about ship is $25 per person or $45 4475 or visit smponline.org. interesting and timely science Photos courtesy of Jennifer Stone per couple. •Cinematic Discussions, topics in “Plain English,” For information, visit Never Before, Never Again: partnering with the NOVA/PBS The Garden Club of daytonastate.edu/foundation The film “The Deer Hunter” science series. Video is shown or call (386) 506-4425. will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in at 5:15 p.m. Guest speaker DeLand’s February •Improv Comedy Show: A the Southeast Museum of talks at 6:15 p.m. Admission is Garden of the Month is Photography, Madorsky free. For more information, call Live improv comedy show the home of Ian presented by Random Acts of Theater, 1200 W. International (386) 252-3118. The full café Insanity Improv Troupe, Speedway Blvd., Daytona menu is available for pur- Williams and Nancy appropriate for ages 14 and Beach. chase. The series “Never Before, •Slo Jam at The Hub: This Hudson on Howry event will be from 6:30 to 8:30 Avenue, above. p.m. at The Hub on Canal, 132 Canal St., New Smyrna Beach. At right, Mr. Williams, Open to all, beginner or right, and gardener 801715 advanced musicians. Bring Pedro Pealoza began your guitar, ukulele, harmoni- ca, etc. to perform. Play books work on the landscape provided. Donation is $5 at immediately after the the door. For more informa- tion, call (386) 957-3924 or home was purchased in visit thehuboncanal.org. 2007. Through the gates, above, the inside atria Upcoming events continues the pattern •West Volusia Stamp Club with a linear water Annual Stamp Show: The feature and fountain, art event will be from 9:30 to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20, at the work, orchids, and a tall Sons of Italy, 1270 Doyle stand of white bird of Road, Deltona. Stamp dealers and stamp auction will be at 2 paradise that soars THINKING OF GETTING p.m. For more information, call more than 20 feet. (407) 417-4818 or email A REAL ESTATE LICENSE? [email protected]. Now Offering •Walk: The AVA Happy Wanderers will host a Special Garden of Month selected Day & Evening Classes 5K, 10K at 9 a.m. Saturday, • Online classes are also available Feb. 20, at Blue Spring State By Jennifer Stone Today, the contemporary Through the gates, the • We are a full-service real estate school also offering Park, 2100 W. French Road, For Hometown News garden marries the land- inside atria continues the Orange City. The cost is $3. post-licensing and continuing education courses [email protected] scape to the house. The pattern with a linear water Walk the park and see the linear hardscape of con- feature and fountain, art manatees. For more informa- crete blocks and brick work, orchids, and a tall Call us 386.947.7810 tion, call (386) 253-2160, The Garden Club of 661 Beville Road, Suite 133 - South Daytona DeLand’s February Garden paired with colorful metal stand of white bird of para- grid gates and artwork pro- dise that soars over 20 feet. www.hallmarkschoolofrealestate.com - Permit no. ZH1002508 See OUT, B5 of the Month is the home of Ian Williams and Nancy vide distinct patterns, The backyard, once a pool, Hudson of 814 W. Howry angles and vivid colors that is now a screened Eden and Ave. echo the horizontalness of the microclimate hosts Built in 1955, Mr. the house. organized iris, colorful Williams’ and Ms. Hudson’s Plant life is important, cordylines, fruit trees, contemporary style home but emphasis is on texture, palms, large blooming was in need of serious TLC simplicity and upright peace lilies and unique when they purchased it in foliage. Pruned boxwood, modern furniture. 2007. Mr. Williams and gar- potacarpus and ligustrum The 61-year-old home is dener Pedro Pealoza began line the beds while varie- now as fresh and relevant work on the landscape gated ginger and coontie as the day it was built immediately. palms add drama and thanks to Mr. Williams, Ms. HOT OFF Free Subscription structure. Hudson and Mr. Pealoza. THE PRESS! Free Delivery Religion News Church hosts The Disciple Men, led by Spiritual reading Paul Ashton, will host a Valentine’s Day party men’s breakfast at 8 a.m. offered Saturday, Feb 13. First Christian Church During Lent, at 6 p.m. Read “Science & Health (Disciples of Christ), Wednesdays, there will be a with Key to the Scriptures,”

801657 DeLand will host a Sweets light dinner with Lenten by Mary Baker Eddy in for the Sweet Party at 6:30 Program to follow at 6:45 Spanish at 9 a.m. each Sat- p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, in p.m. in the Fellowship Hall. urday at First Church of Fellowship Hall, at 1401 W.. The Children’s Program Christ, Scientist, 111 E. New New York Ave., DeLand. will be after dinner in the York Ave., DeLand. No charge, just bring a church library under the This is a free event and all Call 386-322-5900 dessert to share. There will leadership of LaJunta Fran- are welcome. be special music, group cis. For more information, call www.HometownNewsol.com singing and Valentine’s Day For more information, call (386) 414-4528. trivia. (386) 734-0677. 134299 Friday, February 12, 2016 www.HometownNewsOL.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • B5 Scrambling for beads School News Author to present and $1 million in prize Rashidi, Department of money. Biomedical Engineering, tips on writing, The selection by the University of Florida (Note: Washington D.C.-based this presentation will be publishing think tank recognizes the held at 1 p.m.) and roping effectiveness of the two- •Feb. 29 - Forecast year academic focus that is Effects of Climate Change Local author, publisher, the heart of DSC’s mission. on Coastal Ecosystem humorist and rope artist The prize, first estab- Structure and Function - William A. Cummins will lished in 2011, is awarded Todd Z. Osborne, Whitney spin tall tales and offer tips every two years and repre- Lab for Marine Bioscience, on writing and how to pub- sents the nation’s signature University of Florida lish one’s work during an recognition of high The series runs until May appearance at 11 a.m., achievement among Amer- 2. For more information, Wednesday, Feb. 17, at ica’s community colleges. call (386) 506-3779 or visit Daytona State College, drtulsian.com/seminars/s 1200 W. International AAUW scholarship appli- eminars_Spring_2016.php. Speedway Blvd. cations now available Mr. Cummins will appear DSC awarded fifth with his spinning rope and Area high school senior pepper his presentation, women students and con- grant for students of “We Never Told You This,” tinuing college students Mexican descent with Will Rogers-influ- can obtain applications for enced humor in the Land- the annual American Asso- For the fifth straight year, ing on the Daytona Beach ciation of University Mexican and Mexican- campus. Women grants, awarded American students attend- The event is free and each May by the New ing Daytona State College open to the public, while Smyrna Beach chapter. can apply to receive help in Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer his presentation specifical- Students should contact defraying their educational Kids grab beads and candy tossed by the Countryside Animal Clinic contingent on Satur- ly targets DSC writing and guidance counselors at costs, thanks to a partner- literature students. New Smyrna Beach High day, Feb. 6, during DeLand’s Mardi Gras on Mainstreet Dog Parade on Woodland Boule- ship between the college For more information, School, Spruce Creek High and a Mexico-based non- vard. call Dr. Lynn Hawkins, School, or Daytona State profit group. (386) 506-3905. College/New Smyrna Juntos Podemos (Togeth- Beach Campus. er We Can) was created by For more information, A 12-step program that meets •Orange City Farmers DSC student wins five non-profit organiza- contact Scholarship Chair tions in the U.S. and Mexi- Out at 7 p.m. every Friday in The Market: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. each speaking contest Nancy Murphy at (386) Lighthouse Church Cafe, 1525 Friday at Dickinson Park, co, headed by the Mexican From page B4 424-5646 or S. State Road 15-A, DeLand. corner of U.S. 17/92 and East Entrepreneurs Association Kelsey Beasley, a Day- [email protected]. in the United States. (386) 763-4503 or visit Childcare is provided. Graves Avenue, Orange City. tona State College student, The deadline to submit Among them is Parents happywanderersfl.org. •DeBary Hall Historic Site: •Ramble at Lake Woodruff: with a speech on the cul- applications is Feb. 29. Tours of the 1871 hunting Join a Refuge Ramble, led by Alliance Inc., which last •Vince Gill, Lyle Lovett: The ture of Greece, was the two reunite for the “Songs and lodge are available from 10 Lake Woodruff National month granted the college a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Wildlife Refuge volunteers at 9 winner of the Sunway Uni- STEM seminar series $19,000 to continue a pro- Stories” Tour. They will perform versity-Daytona State Col- at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 23, Saturday and from noon to 4 a.m. every Wednesday for a continues gram originally adminis- p.m. Sunday. Admission is $5 1.5-mile, two-hour meander to lege International Public tered through the Mexican at the Peabody Auditorium, Speaking Contest. 600 Auditorium Blvd., Daytona for adults, $4 for seniors, $2 for observe native wildlife and government’s Ministry of children ages 3 to 12, and free their habitats. Meet at the Live Stefan Ortiz received sec- The School of Physical Beach. The show will be a and Biological Sciences at Foreign Affairs’ IME BECAS for children 2 and younger. For Oak parking lot on Mud Lake ond place honors and Ben- program. series of intimate solo and duo jamin Sava third place hon- Daytona State College is performances. Reserved tickets more information, visit Road in DeLeon Springs. Wear Since 2011, DSC has debaryhall.com. sturdy walking shoes and bring ors. hosting a science, technol- are $42.50, $49.50 and $69.50 ogy, engineering, math received more than $80,000 plus surcharges and at the •DeLand Farmer’s Market: water and binoculars, if you Over 100 Sunway Univer- in IME BECAS grant have them. All are welcome. seminar series for spring Peabody Box Office, Ticket- 7 a.m. to noon each Wednes- sity and DSC students awards, including match- day at the Volusia County For information, visit 2016, free and open to the master outlets, Walmart competed in the contest ing cash and in-kind serv- Supercenters, call (800) 745- Fairgrounds, 3050 E. New York Fws.gov/lakewoodruff. developed by speech pro- public. Ave., DeLand. •Sandcastle Storytellers: Each one-hour STEM ices. This year’s award also 3000 or online at Peabody- fessors at Sunway and DSC. will see a similar match, Daytona.com. •Deltona Public Market: 9 The Sandcastle Storytellers seminar will be at 5 p.m. on a.m. to 2 p.m. each Saturday at Group meets from 6-8 p.m. Mondays at the Madorsky including in-kind and cash •Jerusalem Symphony DSC selected to vie contributions from long- Orchestra: Celebrating its 80th Deltona United Church of Saturdays at the Boston Theater in the Hosseini Christ, 1649 Providence Blvd. Gourmet Coffee Shop, 109 E. for Aspen Institute Center (Building 1200) at time partner Sister Cities of year, the Jerusalem Symphony Volusia County. Orchestra will perform at 7 •Gateway Farmers Market: New York Ave., DeLand. The 1200 W. International About 100 scholarships p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 24, at Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to public may attend. recognition Speedway Blvd., Daytona Peabody Auditorium, 600 1 p.m. at Gateway Center for •Stetson Mansion: Tours Beach. will be awarded this year, Auditorium Blvd., Daytona the Arts, 880 N. U.S. 17/92, have resumed at 10:30 a.m. Selected from a pool of STEM spring series 2016: including 80 adult educa- Beach. Tickets are $39-$68. For DeBary. For more information, and 1:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, more than 1,000 public •Feb. 15 — Solar Ther- tion scholarships and 20 call Rob Rinaldo at (407) 443- Wednesdays and Thursdays. more information, call (386) two-year colleges, Daytona mochemical Production of college or vocational credit 253-2901 or visit dbss.org. 6965. There also will be a tour at State College is among 150 scholarships. •Henry A. Deland House 1:30 p.m. on Saturdays, Feb 27 Fuels: Jonathan R. Scheffe, •Giselle, Moscow Festival of the nation’s top institu- Department of Mechanical For more information on Ballet: The ballet will perform Museum: A restored 1880s and March 12. For more tions chosen by the Aspen how to apply for a scholar- home furnished and decorat- information, visit Steteson- and Aerospace Engineer- at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 26, at the Institute to compete for the ing, University of Florida ship, e-mail Peabody Auditorium, 600 ed in period style at 137 W. Mansion.com. 2017 Aspen Prize for Com- Kathryn.Clark@DaytonaS- Michigan Ave., DeLand. •VFW Post 8093: There is •Feb. 22 — Intelligent Auditorium Blvd., Daytona munity College Excellence Health Systems: Parisa tate.edu. Beach. Tickets are $39-$68. Artifacts and vintage photo- bingo at 5 p.m. each Sunday. The Moscow Festival Ballet graphs of DeLand and West Pinochle is at 6:30 p.m. and merges the highest classical Volusia County history are corn hole at 7 p.m. each elements of the great Bolshoi displayed. The Lue Gim Gong Monday. Tuesday, there is free and Kirov Ballet companies. Memorial and heirloom citrus pool all day until 7 p.m.; then For more information, call grove is on the grounds. the pool league plays. Bunco is Art Notes (386) 253-2901 or visit Guided tours and gift shop are at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Karaoke dbss.org. available. Admission is $5 for is at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Dinner adults, $3 for children under is served from 5-7 p.m. Deltona library seeks authors book fair Saturday, sell signed books from 1 to 11 and free for children under Wednesday. The dice game April 2, at the Deltona 4 p.m. Ongoing Events six. For more information, call Left Center Right is played at 7 authors for April 2 Regional Library, 2150 The event is sponsored (386) 740-6813, email p.m. each Thursday. There is Eustace Ave., Deltona. by the Friends of Deltona •American Legion Post 127: [email protected] or an all-you-can-eat fish fry book fair Authors will be assigned Library. Every first and third Saturday visit delandhouse.com. Friday from 5-7 p.m. Friday tables where they can For more information, bingo is played at 1 p.m. with •Lake Helen Market in the and Saturday entertainment is Authors from near and speak with attendees and call (386) 218-4087. free hot dogs and coffee. Park: 8 a.m. to noon each at 7:30 p.m. Drinks and pizza far may take part in an Public hall rental is available at Saturday at Blake Park, 437 N. are served at the Canteen. The 109 Cassadaga Road, Lake Lakeview Drive. post is at 351 S. Charles Helen. For information, call •Meditation: Meditation is Richard Beall Blvd., DeBary. For (386) 228-2770. offered at 9 a.m., each more information, visit •Artisan Alley Farmer’s Wednesday at the Bamboo vfwpost8093.com or call Market: The market is from 6- Arts Center, 4490 Cave Lake (386) 668-8640. 9 p.m. each Friday in Down- Road, DeLeon Springs. town DeLand and offers local, Previous experience is not a To include an event on the organic produce, plants, hindrance and is probably a Hometown News Calendar, orchids and homemade benefit. Admission is free. For send an email to breads. For more information, more information, call (386) [email protected] call (386) 589-3118. 277-2069 or visit mentalill- m or fax (386) 322-5901. •Celebrate Recovery at TLC: nessmyths.com.

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CALL 322-5902 135626 B6 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, February 12, 2016 How to regain your fishing mojo Power shot know all of you are with ished. Around the boat it me when I say I am so FISHING pulled staying close to the Ihappy January 2016 is WITH bottom. With so many in the books. DAN sharp oysters in the area I Man, what a nasty couldn’t relax for a second. month. One thing gained DAN SMITH One nick of my 10-pound from all that wind was test mono while it was better water quality in the under such a strain and my was too small to keep. Halifax River. On a warm fun would have been over. With that I started the and still February morning Norm stood at the ready outboard and headed deep I met with Norm Echelber- with the landing net but into the mudflats to look ry at the boat ramp at High the stout red was having for the reds that are Bridge. As I slipped my 17- none of it. Once it got a legendary in that area. foot Polar into the river I look at the boat it turned Over the years no other could see the water was a and sprinted away once place in the county has nice green. more. Finally, after a great produced reds on such a This trip had two battle, it was in the net and consistent basis. purposes for me. I wanted on board. It was not a Thanks to the late to thank Norm for having monster at 24 inches but Postman Jim most every- me out twice on his little was very fat and strong for one there uses live finger center console the Miss its length. A good fish. mullet so Norm had Mary Ann, but I also A bit later at another brought along a dozen for wanted to get back to some oyster bar I had another us to use. As we traveled I serious fishing. Oh sure, I one, this time at 19 inches. explained to Norm the had managed to get some Moving on to one last stop mud flats will yield reds if sea trout in the Green I was able to land another you can find a good oyster Peanut but it had been red that was under the bar. Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer months since I had really legal limit to eat but just As we neared just such a had my line stretched by a right for fun. U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. John Shortell of DeLand knocks a fly ball deep into left field for a group of oysters I knew if bruiser. Next I made a terrible double during a softball game between University High School students and alumni and we could make a quiet I didn’t like it Norm had mistake. While boating a team of military recruiters on Saturday, Jan. 30, during the two-day EMS/Military Expo approach success could be caught two red drum on between a lot of sub- ours. I started poling the at the school. The University High women won the five-inning contest 9-6. one of our trips and I had merged oysters, I mis- boat about 100 yards away only managed a catfish. If judged it and ran aground from my target. I didn’t there are redfish in the area hard on a submerged bar. I want to use the trolling I am supposed to catch mean we were really stuck. motor for fear it would them. Norm has been a With the tide just begin- spook the fish. It took a sort of protégé for me and I ning out I knew things while and a good bit of have enjoyed helping him were only going to get work but before too long Sports News get his fish on but when worse. Luckily a couple we were within casting the student out-catches guys in a tiny john boat range. the teacher something is happened along and Section No. 217 week. Norm baited a live Baseball trips offered out of whack. helped pull us free. Those •Wednesday, March 9, For tickets to Speed Weeks mullet and I stayed with On this morning we guys were a life saver. The DeLand Parks and Atlanta Braves at Houston events, visit daytonainter- the jig but this time I began by fishing one of my When they told us they had Recreation Department will Astros, $28 per person, national speeday.com or tipped it with a piece of old favorite trout holes caught nothing, I led them host four trips to Major Section No. 217 call (1800) PITSHOP. dead shrimp. This was me south of the bridge. Norm to a trout hole and gave League Baseball Spring •Friday, March 11, New using all I know to try and is still struggling with the them some of my Grand- Training games. York Mets at Washington DSC Falcons baseball regain my fishing juju. Nationals, $27 per person, jigs but has become an slam Baits chartreuse jigs. All games are scheduled Norm was on the bow and Section No. 209 excellent natural bait I was grateful for their to start at 1:05 p.m. and the The Daytona State getting first crack at the •Thursday, March 17, 2 fisherman. At my trout help and grateful to the trips will depart at 10:30 Falcons baseball team will fish, which was the way I Toronto Blue Jays at Hous- hole we both fished in our fishing gods for letting me a.m. from the south parking face St. Petersburg College wanted it but on my ton Astros, $35 per person, preferred manner and regain my mojo. lot at the Parks and Recre- at 1 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12. second cast from the stern Section No. 217 pretty quickly a fat little ation office, 230 N. Stone St. The team will play a I had a hook up. Register at the Parks and keeper trout fell for my Dan Smith has fished the Tickets must be pre- double header against A fat red had picked up Recreation Department. For chartreuse shrimp tail jig. waters of Volusia County purchased and space is CCBC-Cantonsville at 1 the tipped jig and streaked more information, call (386) The incoming tide was just for more than 40 years. limited. Tickets include p.m. Thursday, Feb. 18. off in the opposite direc- 626-7280. Games are at Daytona about to stop so we didn’t Email questions and round trip transportation tion causing the drag on Beach Campus, Baseball have much time to fish comments to and reserved seating for the my little reel to sing a raspy General Tire sponsor- Facilities, 1200 W. Interna- there. The trout love a [email protected]. His game. song. Before long I was tional Speedway Blvd., current and the bite stops book, “I Swear the Snook Games include: able to get it turned and •Friday, March 4, St. Louis ing season-opening Daytona Beach. with the slack tide. I did Drowned,” is available for coming back to the boat Cardinals at Houston For more information, manage another one but it $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. ARCA race but it was far from fin- Astros, $47 per person, call (386) 506-3355. General Tire is building on a new partnership as the DSC Falcons softball Official Tire of the ARCA Racing Series presented by Daytona State Women’s Menards and will become Fastpitch Softball will play the presenting sponsor of two double headers this the upcoming ARCA week. season-opening race at the The team faces Palm “World Center of Racing.” Beach State College at 2 The race, scheduled for p.m. Friday, Feb. 12, and Saturday, Feb. 13, at Day- South Florida State College tona International Speed- at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 16. way, will now be known as Games are at the Daytona the “Lucas Oil 200 Driven by Beach Campus, Softball General Tire.” Facilities, 1200 W. Interna- The 80-lap, 200-mile tional Speedway Blvd., event kicks off the stock car Daytona Beach. portion of Speed Weeks at For more information, call Daytona, the first of two (386) 506-4523. races on Saturday. The stars of the NASCAR DSC Falcons Sprint Cup Series will take center stage with the Sprint Basketball Unlimited. ARCA has raced at DIS Daytona State Lady since 1964. Falcons Basketball face the The multi-year agreement College of Central Florida also will make General Tire at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 13. a promotional partner of The men’s teams face off DIS. Branding for the 100- at 4 p.m. year old tire company will Both games are at Day- be visible at the pre-race tona Beach Campus, stage, the flag stand and in Lemerand Center (No. 310) victory lane. General Tire 1200 W. International 118249 plans to announce addi- Speedway Blvd. tional ARCA Racing Series For more information, call entitlements in the coming (386) 506-4524. 117518 Answers located in Classified Section

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