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@HometownNewsVolusia @Hometownnewsvolusia @HVolusi Vol. 14, No. 6 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsVolusia.com Friday, Feb. 22, 2019 Community General, Cosmetic and Surgical Dermatology Mayor: 'Port Orange Accepting new patients and Notes most insurance including Tricare. Port Orange has grown tremendously' dedicating Monday-Friday 8-4pm with evening hours on Wednesday 8-7pm. City Center Annex By Diane M. Carey Mayor Burnette noted he keeps a tiny statue [email protected] of Mickey Mouse on his desk as a reminder of The City of Port Orange will family and joy and all the things the famous Call 386.256.1444 Port Orange can’t hide the progress it has made in mouse represents is what he likens Port 2014 - 2017 For Appointments and Details EADER S 3951 S. Nova Rd., Suite 3 • Port Orange, FL R host a ribbon-cutting ceremo- ’ the past several years, according to Mayor Don Bur- C Orange to also be. H E ny for the Dorothy L. Hukill O I C Like us on nette. Councilman Scott Stiltner, who represents www.blueoceandermatology.com 2018 City Center Annex at 5:30 p.m. EADER R S “Port Orange used to be a small little secret on the ’ District 4, described in a video how the for- C H Friday, Feb.22, at City Center 1O I C E south end of the Daytona Beach area,” the mayor Parkway and Dunlawton Ave- mer police station on Dunlawton Avenue was reno- said. “The secret’s out, we have grown tremendous- nue. vated to become the Dorothy Hukill City Center success.” He said some help will come l y.” Speakers include Mayor Annex. The 17,000-square-foot facility will serve in the form of new adaptive signaling devices. Mayor Burnette was delivering the annual State of Burnette, Jonathan Hukill and various city needs. Councilman Drew Bastian, District 3, highlighted the City address Feb. 13 at the Riverside Pavilion. Councilman Scott Stiltner. Councilman Stiltner also stated the housing mar- the new Sanctuary at Westport as a state-of-the-art “The legacy for Port Orange is being a city for There will be light refresh- ket is strong in Port Orange. New residential devel- development within the city with apartments com- families and for people to come and enjoy a different ments and hors d’oeuvres com- opments include Pinnacle, Woodhaven and the pleted and single-family homes under construction. and better quality of life and that is what we have to pliments of Tomoka Brewery. Benton House ALF. Mr. Stiltner acknowledged traf- He also mentioned as significant the Victoria Gar- offer here in the City of Port Orange,” he said. fic concerns remain a problem “driven by their own See MAYOR, page A2 See NOTES, page A2 Healthy heart So much to see! Need equals a Teeth? healthy life DENTAL SERVICES By Diane M. Carey in Jacksonville, suffers from [email protected] genetic coronary artery dis- DENTURE $650 ease with numerous relatives, Crown/Caps $800 Bill Crowe could be the including his father, having poster boy for National Heart succumbed to heart attacks. All Fillings $200 Month. “All my blood chemistry Full Denture Reline Only $185 Mr. Crowe, 70, has sur- tests are good and they were Routine Extractions $100-$185 vived five heart attacks and good when I had the (last) has had open heart surgery. heart attack (in November In-House Denture Lab Genetically predisposed to 2017). They couldn’t trace Same Day Denture heart problems, he credits exactly how it happened,” he Repairs and Relines constant monitoring by his said. “(But) people need to be FREE Consultations & 2nd Opinions cardiologist and medication sure they follow their blood Trusted, Comfortable & Affordable Dental Care interventions as essential to chemistry and exercise as him still being on the planet. much as they can and have a

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in the hospital,” she said. “We like to call him our lit- March Scotty’s heart rate was errat- tle pinball as he does not slow From page A1 ic, creating an immediate need down,” Ms. Cornelius said. for delivery, Sept. 13, 2016. “He is full of life. He loves in 2003 with their families Ms. Cornelius said she was being outdoors. He loves when they were teenagers. only able to hold his hand everything to do with water. Even though Mr. Cornelius is when she saw him for the first His favorite things to do are an Ormond Beach native and time in NICU. play at the park, go out on the resident and Ms. Cornelius “We could not touch any- boat, play with his soccer balls lived in California at the time, where else on his body, we and footballs, and spend time they formed an instant bond could not caress him as all of with his mommy and daddy. on the cruise, kept in touch, that would have been too He loves his dogs Marley and and got married in 2010. much stimulation for his little Nalah. He almost always has a The couple have owned the body,” she said. “We did not smile on his face. He lights up Tomoka Outpost inside Tomo- get to hold him until he was a any room he walks into. He is ka State Park for the last three week old.” a true miracle.” years. Life was exciting for It wasn’t easy at the hospital, The Corneliuses believe in them in 2016 with a new busi- Ms.Cornelius said. “There March of Dimes’ mission. ness and son about to be born. were many ups and downs “We want to help them raise But then Scotty came into the while he was there, some very money and awareness to help world at only 28 weeks gesta- scary days and some very more moms and babies,” she tion, weighing 2 lbs., 4 oz. happy days. It was the scariest said. “We want to let families “I had two prior miscarriag- time in our lives. I was defi- that have been through this, es and a complicated pregnan- nitely in the right place at the that are going through this, or cy with him, so I was consid- right time. If I hadn’t been at that may go through this one ered high risk,” Ms. Cornelius the hospital, we would have day know that they are not said. “We had no idea he probably lost him.” alone. March of Dimes indi- Randy Barber/staff photographer would be born early, though. Mr. Cornelius credited the rectly helped save our son’s life Scott and Ashely Cornelius of Ormond Beach with their son Scotty recently. “My water broke when I was work of the NICU staff. and for that we will be forever 27 weeks and 6 days pregnant. Scotty came home right grateful so we are doing what I was admitted to the hospital before Thanksgiving 2016. He we can to give back.” are the family that is the face He added, “It’s been a wild off party, email gstephens@ that morning. I was obviously was about 2½ months and Supporting March of Dimes of the brand for this area for ride. We are very lucky to be in marchofdimes.org and for being monitored closely while doing wonderfully. is like supporting your friends this year. They raise a lot of the position we are at today more information about this and family because someone is money and a lot of that money with everything that’s hap- year’s march, visit marchforba- bound to face a similar situa- goes towards helping babies p e n e d .” bies.org/event/daytona. tion, Mr. Cornelius said. “We and moms.” For a reservation to the kick-

year with Phase Two expan- Mayor sion to continue in 2019. From page A1 Jimmy Hula’s restaurant is coming in the down under dens sidewalk completion. area. “We are looking forward to Mayor Burnette gave acco- a big 2019 and looking for- lades to the late Councilman ward to providing great ser- Bob Ford for his service to the vices and functions for our city and District 1. residents” Councilman Bas- Future projects include wid- tian said. ening sections of several District 2 Councilman roads, such as Williamson Chase Tramont expressed Boulevard, Pioneer Trail, Tay- excitement for Port Orange lor Road and Spruce Creek being part of the River-to-Sea- Road from Dunlawton Ave- Loop bike trails. He also was nue to Oak Street. A York- happy to announce Giuseppe’s towne Boulevard extension Pizza’s upcoming grand open- also is planned. Turn lanes are 2018 ing. The restaurant is relocat- slated to be improved in sever- ADER ing next to its current location E S al areas as well as improved R ’ and is a local favorite. C traffic signals. E 386.257.2662 H1O I C Upgrades to City Center The city has 97 percent of its include new bleachers and the water customers on sewer ser- 137 Bay St., Daytona Beach • Tues-Sat 9:30am-5pm addition of 160 new trees and vice with conversions continu- shrubs, and colored fountain ing from septic systems, with a SouthernHomeFurniture.com lights. goal of 100 percent by 2026. In District 1 includes River- a project started in 2012, Largest used furniture showroom in the county walk Park which opened last replacing almost 36,000 water meters is almost complete. Photo by Diane Carey Port Orange citizens are Port Orange Mayor Don Burnette, left, stands with encouraged to participate in a survey, which can be found at Councilman Scott Stiltner after the State of the City port-orange.org under city address on Feb. 13 at Riverside Pavilion in Port news until March 15. Orange.

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It is way past time to put admiring the beauty of the Volusia County we had a the power lines underground. town of Jupiter. We soon came Lrespite from the storms. DAN SMITH OK, I know they will say the to realize it looked so nice Since Hurricane Charley in cost is prohibitive, but what because there were no 2004, we have barely had time does it cost to maintain all telephone poles. I don’t care to breathe. In my case, I had those poles that need to be how you landscape or pave, only just finished the repairs replaced almost each year? you can’t create an attractive to my home caused by know what I mean. What about the costs to our space with those poles and Hurricane Matthew in 2016 Each day as I drive A1A, I forests? What price does wires overhead. when along came Irma. We twinge at the sight of all the nature pay for the constant FPL will tell you they have held our breath as the winds telephone poles that are replacement of thousands of already buried lines in the battered our new structure, leaning precariously west- power poles? area. Not fast enough. Spend but thankfully not much ward. Miles of poles are being FPL has a long list of the money and let’s make this damage. pulled down under the weight reasons why they have not right. In the meantime, we Of course, we were once of heavy cables and wires. buried the lines. They say wait and watch the weather more without power for eight Some of the wooden poles are when an underground line with apprehension. How bad days. That seems to be the being propped up by other fails, it is expensive to repair. will it be in 2019? Will we required suffering we must poles. I know it will only take Maybe so, but how often will have to carry gasoline to a endure in Ormond-by-the- a modest gust to bring down that happen? Modern materi- generator to try and salvage Sea. Each storm that hits some of them and put us in als are strong and waterproof our food? leaves us in the dark and the dark again. and could last for decades. Lines strung from wooden without A/C for eight days. I know all of us across the If you want to see what a poles was how electricity was After the storms, when I county are crying out for our mess looks like, take a drive distributed more than 100 speak to my neighbors who utilities to be buried, but A1A north of Granada Boulevard years ago. It’s time to move live just a short ways away, I is the most picturesque four miles to the area around into the 21st century! find we have two entirely highway in the state and a the Publix shopping center. different hurricane experienc- constant draw for tourists. Wires hanging, poles askew, a Dan Smith is on the board of es. You see, there are a couple What’s more, we are on the disaster waiting to happen. directors for the Ormond Beach of small enclaves here on the front lines of any storm. All Now drive south on A1A to Historical Society and The north barrier island that are those old wooden poles Daytona Beach Shores where Motor Racing Heritage fortunate enough to have their pointing in every direction are the lines are buried. There you Association and is the author utility lines buried. To them, a a dangerous and especially will only see fashionable of two books, “The World’s hurricane is only a minor repugnant scene. concrete or steel poles that Greatest Beach” and “I Swear inconvenience since they Come on Florida Power & have a single light at the top. the Snook Drowned.” Email never lose power. Let’s face it, Light, we deserve better. 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Swim tryout dates or noon to 3 p.m.: Cypress ground check, physical and course or provide proof of and locations are: Aquatic Center drug screening. Starting pay is equivalence. • Saturday, Feb. 23, 8 to 11 • Saturday, March 16, 8 to $11.90 per hour. There is a For more information, visit a.m., Ormond Beach YMCA, 11 a.m. and noon to 3 p.m., $500 incentive for volusia.org/beach or call (386) 500 Sterthaus Drive; or noon Cypress Aquatic Center lifeguards if they meet criteria 239-6414. to 3 p.m., Cypress Aquatic Applicants must be at least specifying number of weekend License # PAV11042001

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The Impella pump is one you. If it is a heart attack, each Living history Heart such new device that is mak- minute that goes by a chunk of From page A1 ing a big difference for heart heart muscle is dying. Even attack patients. The pump though there is (now) a rea- erly and agrees if he did, he pulls blood from the left ven- sonably good chance we can may not need all the drugs he tricle through an inlet area get you through it, you are takes. He is an advocate of car- near the tip and expels blood damaging the heart muscle diac rehabilitation programs. from the catheter into the that is making it much harder As an attorney, he also said ascending aorta. on yourself. Don’t ignore stress is a factor. “Stress pro- duces a chemical in your blood Heart-healthy lifestyle that irritates the lining of the arteries and that attracts cho- February is American Heart Month, a federally designated lesterol,” he said. month that is a great way to remind Americans to focus on their Dr. Surya Rao has been a hearts and commit to a healthy lifestyle. cardiologist almost 20 years. By making lifestyle changes and eliminating risk factors, Flo- He is part of the cardiology ridians can help fight one of the deadliest diseases in the state team at AdventHealth New and the nation among both men and women—heart disease. Smyrna Beach and practices as National trends show heart disease death rates are declining part of Daytona Heart Group more slowly than they have in the past, especially among adults with offices in Edgewater and ages 35 to 64. In many communities across the U.S., death rates Port Orange. are increasing among adults in this age group. Risk factors for Dr. Rao stated, in recent heart disease include high blood pressure, tobacco use and high years, he has seen an increase cholesterol. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the number of heart attacks estimates that roughly half of all Americans have at least one of and angina, which he calls “a these three risk factors. heart attack waiting to hap- DOH-Volusia reminds Floridians of the five steps they can pen.” Part of it he attributes to take to improve their heart health: people living longer so block- •Quit smoking: Cigarette smoking or using tobacco greatly ages and angina tend to devel- increases your risk for heart disease. op more. •Increase your physical activity: Physical activity can help you He feels heart health educa- maintain a healthy weight and lower your blood pressure, cho- tion has improved and said “if lesterol and sugar levels. we catch it early on, there is so •Control your blood pressure: High blood pressure usually has no symptoms, so you need to make sure to have it checked on a Randy Barber/staff photographer much we can do, even at the beginning of a heart attack. regular basis. Race cars of the past make their way off the beach with hundreds of specta- Education goes a long way to •Know your cholesterol: Your health care provider should test tors waving and cheering them on during the annual Legends Beach Parade patients noticing the symp- your blood levels of cholesterol at least once every five years. at the Racing’s North Turn Bar & Grill in Ponce Inlet on Saturday, Feb. 9. toms and coming in sooner.” •Eat heart healthy foods: Choosing healthful meal and snack Dr. Rao mentioned that options can help you avoid heart disease and its complications. genetic history of heart prob- Be sure to eat plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables and fewer pro- lems can make your vessels cessed foods. we grow from it, as individu- fear of violence,” Dr. Lempel more prone to having choles- For more information, visit flhealth.gov/Heart. als and as a society. This com- said. “This is the reality of History terol or other problems, but munity of Port Orange is what life was like for African From page A1 that is all the more reason to what it is today because of Americans in the early 20th “The pump does the work symptoms. So, if you can come seek treatment even at a young Grace. Solos were performed where we were and who we century . . . reasons why you for you” said Dr. Rao, who in right away, it is better.” age. by junior Sarah Crum were.” had these black communities noted the equipment is expen- He also does not recom- “By identifying these (“Guide My Feet”) and junior Dr. Lempel, who has taught that insulated themselves sive. mend driving yourself to the patients when they are young- Makilah Slaughter (“Fi-yer”). at B-CU and Daytona State from the white community He described one recent hospital. er and treating these things Children from Mt. Moriah College, is known for his and made a world and culture case with a female patient Dr. Rau added that heart more aggressively, we can alter Baptist Church also per- expertise in local African and society for themselves. where the Impella was pump- attack symptoms, especially in the effects of the genes on the formed a song and a histori- American history and race “The successes of the ing blood out of the heart even women may not be dramatic body,” the doctor said. “Young- cal presentation was made by relations. He stressed the Freedmen homesteads though the heart stopped beat- or obvious. You may just be er patients can definitely have Dr. Leonard Lempel. A poem importance of the church in demonstrate the ability of the ing, and the cardiology team more tired than usual. In some symptoms.” was written by South Dayto- African American history, human spirit to overcome brought her back with no ill cases, you may not even know Dr. Rau credits improved na historian Kay Stanton, and and that religion was a source enormous hardships, he said. effects. “In cardiology you get you had a heart attack. He also technology and readily avail- refreshments were served. of comfort. “Freemanville “The Freemanville celebra- really excited about this kind stressed that exercise should able equipment like defibrilla- Port Orange resident Pastor existed because blacks were tion needs to continue so we of stuff.” he said. be done 20-30 minutes daily tors to saving lives even during Sheila Turner also spoke. fearful of living near whites in may be reminded of its Dr. Rau tells his patients, which has many benefits a severe heart attack that “If we forget our history, many cases and restricted in important legacy even as the “Any time you have any symp- including a built-in way to would not have been the case them shame on us,” Mayor what jobs they could get,” he community itself fades.” toms between your nose and assess how your heart is doing 10 years ago. “Every minute Burnette said. “It’s always said. “Blacks were constantly Mt. Moriah church, which your belly button, right or left, (i.e. are you suddenly getting that goes by, you lose 10 per- good to look back at where being told they were inferior. was built in 1911, enlarged in front or back can theoretically tired exercising, etc.). He fur- cent chance of successfully we’ve been. Our history is “Opportunities for employ- 1925 and renovated in 1956, be heart related. One of the ther stated our lives are filled bringing a patient back,” he who we are, good, bad or ment were extremely limited remains active, with an 11:30 things that can kill you is your with stress and stress does said. indifferent. We learn from it, and you had the ever-present a.m. service each Sunday. heart. Something else can hurt contribute to heart problems.

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Ridgewood Ave. • South Daytona, FL Friday, Feb. 22, 2019 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com Port Orange/South Daytona/Ponce Inlet/Daytona Beach Shores • A-5 Police Report Editor’s note: This is a list of of Port Orange, was arrested ed Feb. 12 and charged with aggravated battery with a arrests, not convictions, and all Feb. 8 and charged with pos- possession of cannabis, pos- deadly weapon. Bail was set at arrestees are presumed inno- session of paraphernalia and session of paraphernalia, pos- $2,500. cent unless or until proven possession of cannabis. Bail session of cannabis wax/hash- •Nikolas R. Alexander, 18, guilty in a court of law. was set at $3,000. ish, driving under the of Port Orange, was arrested •Ryan Wayne Hansen, 34, of influence of alcohol or drugs Feb. 14 and charged with petit Port Orange Port Orange, was arrested Feb. first offense and possession of theft, burglary of a conveyance 9 and charged with resist arrest cocaine. Bail was not set. and attempted burglary of an Police Department with violence. Bail was not set. •Jennifer Lynn Anderson, unoccupied conveyance. Bail (888) 277-TIPS •Jada Adam Ransom Page, 45, of Port Orange, was arrest- was set at $38,000. •Ryan William Walker, 28, 21, of Port Orange, was arrest- ed Feb. 12 and charged with Wanted This is Damion Prince, Sheriff’s Office honors best in annual awards wanted for committing an armed carjacking of this For Hometown News tion with the Secret Service Member Of The Year: John Richard LeCates and Deputies Ford Escort in Deltona in [email protected] and detective units. O’Brien, a longtime C.O.P. Stephen Crammer, Wayne Detective Of The Year: who coordinates the program Miller, Bradley Schindelheim December. From a telecommunicator Andrew Calkins, in part for in Deltona, including neigh- and Stephen Spencer; Sgt. The victim pulled into who saved a life by talking the his work bringing to justice borhood safety programs that Matthew Ihnken; Sgt. Steven her driveway after arriving patient’s wife through CPR to those responsible for the mur- are key to preventing crime. Edgecomb and Deputy Steven home from work. She was a deputy who saved the life of der of Carlos Cruz, a military Medal Of Bravery: Deputy Eisen. driving her mom’s car. As a fellow deputy under fire, to a veteran who was killed to pre- Brandon Watson. Telecommunicator Recog- she was sitting in the vehi- team of deputies and Edgewa- vent his testimony in a crimi- Medal Of Valor: Deputy nition, Life Saving: Tara Bar- cle, two males approached ter police officers who refused nal case. Devin LaFoucade; and Senior onoski, Jessica Delgrippo, Bre- her, asking if she would help to give up rescuing a crash vic- Telecommunicator of the Deputy Kevin Moss, Deputy anna Eckman, Aimee Gamble, them jump-start their vehi- tim trapped in his burning Year: Roslyn Caban, in part for Wesley Blum and DeLand Kaitlin Jett, David Jewell, Des- cle. When she said no, both vehicle, the Volusia County her work coordinating the Police Cpl. Tony Tagle. tiny Johanson, Fawwaz Mas- Sheriff’s Office honored some response to a shooting that Medal Of Lifesaving soom, Aimee Morgan, Bryan suspects pulled out hand- of the most outstanding work wounded a Daytona Beach Actions: Sgt. Nicholas Shep- Alan Mozo, Grace Phillips, guns and pointed them at of the past year. police officer as well as her hard and Senior Deputy Brittany Reve, Keki Schnoor, the victim and demanded The third annual awards calm and composed handling Randy Post; Sgt. Roy Galarza; Jessica Wager and Aimee Mor- she give them her vehicle, event under Sheriff Mike Chit- of calls. Telecommunication Supervi- gan. which she did. wood was at the Sanborn Civilian Employee Of The sor Jennifer Clay, VCSO Sgt. Among others receiving The Volusia County Sher- Damion Prince Activity Center in DeLand. Year: Nina Revels for her dili- Richard Hansard, Deputies awards were several volunteers iff’s Office is seeking the The event recognized both gence and dedication to accu- Tim Maxwell and Joshua with long records of service to public’s help in finding sworn and non-sworn mem- racy in the agency’s Uniform Patsch; along with Edgewater the agency, as well as citizens Prince. If you have informa- bers of the VCSO, as well as Crime Reporting practices, for Police Sgts. Stephen Binz and like: Karen Neher; Jill Beatty, tion about his whereabouts, citizens who have supported which she’s become recog- Myles Lawler, and Officers Michele Shepard, Brian Neal, let the Sheriff’s Office know the agency and its causes with nized as an expert. Sam Epitropoulos and Kevin Alberto Abreu, Warden Jere- their time and financial gifts. Volunteer Of The Year: Nugent my Harris, Lt. Derrell Hatcher, and you could be eligible for Here’s a look at the award Roselyn Stewart, who has put Unit Commendation: Dep- Samuel and Maria Royer, a cash reward. winners: in valuable hours working uties Daniel Berriozabal, Vanacore Homes, Thomas Call Crime Stoppers at Deputy Of The Year: Wil- closely with victims of crime, Brandon Goggin, Blaine Gergen, Greg Fretwell, Rick 888-277-TIPS or use the liam Weaver for his solid work and particularly with older cit- Lewis, David McIntosh and Abercrombie, Gib Dannehow- app. This is regarding Case all year long, including two izens who have been affected Patrick O’Melia. er and John Hamlin. #18-28212. carjacked vehicle particularly complex fraud by fraud and theft. Medal of Tactical De-Esca- cases that involved coordina- Citizens Observer Program lation: Lt. Corey Piser; Sgt. WE’RE ON Learn about changes which will require significant into office Friday, Feb. 15, at Notes changes to Volusia’s county the Volusia County Historic From page A2 to county government charter form of government. Courthouse, 125 W. New York The presentation is free and Ave., DeLand. FACEBOOK! “Big Changes Coming to open to the public. Judge Gaustad won election Volusia County Government,” For a reservation, email to a six-year term in office and security, and high wind rat- featuring County Council [email protected]. “Like” Hometown News Volu- ings. The larger facility will officially started Jan. 8. She Chair Ed Kelley will be at was previously an assistant sia for the latest in local news, provide the increased storage 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 23, at information and interactive and environmental needs to Circuit judge sworn in public defender in the appel- Daytona Beach Regional late division and had been in features like photo contests support the protection of col- Library, 105 E. Magnolia Ave. T:10.833”private practice since 2002. and Rants & Raves. lected evidence for the sher- In November, voters Circuit Judge Linda L. iff’s office. approved Amendment 10, Gaustad was formally sworn See NOTES, page A6

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Finally, someone has spoken out loud what most residents have been talking about for a number of years and that is the lack of roads for all the people that are now moving to Florida, partic- ularly the Daytona area because of all the building of houses and condos. Thank you very much for voicing the frustration of those of us who have been here for many years. (I myself am a native). You are welcome to quote me, “No more new home builds until you make more roads!” Photo courtesy of Port Orange Elks Lodge Paul Leonard, Scholarship Chairman for Port Orange Elks Lodge, presented Student of the Month Bike path needed awards at both Atlantic High School on Feb. 12. Shown are Assistant Principals Larry Temple and Grace Thompson; Principal, Stephen Hinson; Students Logan Howington of Port Orange and Kageiana We need a bike path on Mission Road from Josephine south to Badie of Daytona Beach; Assistant Principal Dawn Alves and Mr. Leonard. Park Avenue, before someone is killed riding a bike.

‘70s when gasoline pricing was in the 28 cents to 35 cents range. I believe it is time to start being a considerate driver and if No overnight parking That was only a 7 cent swing. But that 7 cents amounted to a you are so terrified of being hit by another car, I suggest you percentage of 20 to 25 percent. either use Uber or a taxi or a bus and let the drivers who are not I RV all over the country. Many times I have stayed in a Sixteen cents as commented in the Feb 8 commentary is only so rude drive decently. There would be so much less road rage Walmart parking lot. about 6 to 8 percent in today’s dollars. One word: “inflation.” if the inconsiderate drivers stayed home This last Saturday I was awakened in the middle night and told the Walmart in New Smyrna Beach did not allow overnight parking. I was told I had 30 minutes to get out or I will be tres- Inconsiderate drivers should stay home How do you walk a dog passing. The security man was rude and I think I will be boycot- ting Walmart. To the person who responded about leaving car lengths I recently moved to New Smyrna. Its a very nice place. I don’t camp there, but I have stopped there, but I won’t any between cars. I want to adopt a dog and take care of it. Give doggie a nice more. I must say you are one of those highly inconsiderate drivers home. I’m planning to provide good food and comfortable who drive others nuts. I do laugh when I am stuck behind place to stay and veterinary care. someone like you at a two-lane turn light. I get frustrated Not having a dog before, I am asking for advice on how to Way to go, pool guy! because of the amount of cars that cannot get into the turn walk the dog. What is proper? Is there walking etiquette? How lanes, which in turn keeps the cars going straight having to sit is the walk most enjoyable? Thanks out there. I want to give a shout out to Michael McMasters from Back through a light they wouldn’t need to. Yard Pool and Spa. I laugh when I see another driver take advantage and pull Early concerts better He restored our pool in 2017 and we loved dealing with him their car in front of you in that huge open gap so other cars can and Cheryl. pull up. I find it sad there are so many drivers in Florida that After church on Sundays, my wife and I like to go to a con- Recently a tile cracked and he replaced it, even though the choose to be rude. cert or musical. warranty expired last year. A pleasure to deal with very profes- They drive slow, so you pass and then they up to pass Last week, we were going to the Ormond Beach Performing sional people. you and cut in front of you and drive slow again. Arts Center to hear songs of Barbra Streisand and Frank Sina- You leave your turn signal on so people think your going to tra. When I went up to the building, I saw there was a notice turn but you don’t. You just continue to cruise along with your the show had been canceled. In response to: ‘It looks like they blinker on. Or you’re on the other side, you decide to turn at I didn’t want to go to another show that was at 4 p.m. That is blew out a flip flop’ the last minute with no warning to other drivers. way too late to go to a concert. The best time is 2 or 2:30 p.m. Then there are the people who choose to talk on their cell People do not want to go to a musical at 4 p.m. By the time it is Bad decision by Volusia County, they should be incentivizing phone while driving, or worse, texting while driving. What did done, it is 6 p.m. That is way too late. Please people who are builders to come in. you do before cell phones? putting on performances, please have them at 2 or 2:30 p.m. Minto is already paying for Timber Creek Road, which, if Minto had expanded, would have connected LPGA and State 40, providing secondary access alleviating traffic. The center is open Tuesday of science related to light. be provided to first respond- The county will also lose out on millions in property taxes that Notes through Sunday at 100 Light- For more information about ers to give to children in crisis would have come in from over 3,400 homes. The county and city From page A5 house Drive, Ponce Inlet. the free program, call (386) situations. both also lose out on business sales, jobs and sales taxes that For more information, 322-5152, option 4. Bears may be dropped off at would have been generated by 6,000-plus more residents shop- She earned a bachelor’s email mscvolunteer@volusia. 941 Village Trail, Port Orange, ping in their local area. More jobs would have been created as degree from the University of org. Call for volunteers or call (386) 689-5013. well. Central Florida and a law All because the county got greedy and could only look at the degree from the University of Casino night Programs in the Parks short term, not the future. Shame on them for this huge loss. Florida. Council on Aging’s Respite She presides over juvenile Care program needs volun- for veterans The Town of Ponce Inlet delinquency, dependency and teers. will present a free program in In response to: ‘Too much too soon’ unified family court cases at Remembering Vets Casino The program engages those the park at 10 a.m. Thursday, the Volusia County Court- Night Fundraiser will be from with early-stage dementia in Feb. 28, at Ponce Preserve, I enjoy “Rants and Raves” but couldn’t resist commenting on house Annex in Daytona 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. Saturday, vibrant activities while pro- 4401 S. Peninsula Ave. “Too Much, Too Soon” on Feb 8 (gasoline price jumping 16 Beach. Feb. 23, at VFW Post 3282, viding their caregivers the The topic will be Invasive cents). 5810 S. Williamson Blvd., opportunity to restore bal- Plants by Florida Native Plant I am 64 years old and remember back in the ‘60s and early Port Orange. ance in their lives, too. Low-cost pet clinics Society, PawPaw Chapter. Proceeds will benefit veter- Volunteers are needed in For more information, call ans, military families and the Port Orange on Tuesdays and There will be two lower- Amy Zengotita at (386) 236- Invisible Wounds Memorial Thursdays and Ormond cost pet shot clinics spon- 2163. sored by the Society for the coming to Volusia County. Beach on Wednesdays. Prevention of Cruelty of Ani- The cost is $50 per person. For more information, call DEADLINES mals Rescue Saturday, Feb. For more information, call Gladys Lacen at (386) 253- Ponce Preserves (386) 931-8323, email cathy. 4700, ext. 204. The deadline for submissions to Hometown News in Volusia 23. the Planet The first clinic will be from rememberingvets@gmail. County is 5 p.m. Thursday for the next week's issue, except for com or visit remember- 9 to 11 a.m. at Big Lots, 3818 Ponce Preserves the Planet Rants & Raves, which is 5 p.m. Friday. Deadlines are adjusted for ingvets.org. Port Orange library holidays. For more information, call (386) 322-5924. S. Nova Rd., Port Orange. will meet at 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The second clinic will noon plans free Saturday, March 2, at 4401 S. to 1:30 p.m. at A Pampered Free movie at Port computer classes Peninsula Drive. Pooch Groomer 295 S. Yonge Orange library Parking is at Town Hall, St., Ormond Beach. Adults can learn about 4300 S. Atlantic Ave., with a

Heartworm prevention and Microsoft Word from 2 to 4 shuttle to the event. The Port Orange Regional flea control products will be p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, at the A free tree will be given to Library, 1005 City Center available to buy. Cash only for Port Orange Regional the first 100 attendees. There Circle, will “First Man” at 2 the shots, cards accepted for Library, 1005 City Center will be food, crafts and art Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C., p.m. Monday, Feb. 25. products. The clinic is open Circle. vendors in celebration of 5059 Turnpike Feeder Road, Ft. Pierce, FL 34951 For more information, call to everyone, no appointment Computers will be provid- Earth Day. Copyright © 2019, Hometown News, L.C. (386) 322-5152, option 4. needed. Proceeds benefit ani- ed, but participants may For more information, call Voted # 1 Community Newspaper in mals. For more information, bring their own laptops or (386) 236-2163. America in 2005, 2006, 2007. call or text (386) 748-8993. Lighthouse volunteer other portable computing One of the top 3 in America every year since 2003. devices. The library has free Announce your event Farris Robinson...... President Mercedes Lee-Paquette ...Production Manager to discuss Wi-Fi. Vernon D. Smith ...... Managing Partner Julianne Petersen...... Graphic Artist MSC needs Don Hornbeck ...... Regional Circulation Manager Heather Donaldson ...... Inside Sales Manager Flora Wilkerson...... Circulation Administrator Angie Daniels ...... Inside Sales Assistant the science of light Nine spots are available for for Celebrate Spring Robin Bevilacqua ...... Human Resources Lora L. Uber...... Inside Sales/Classified animal volunteers each session. Registration is Annita Ferrante...... Account Receivable Michael Buckley ...... Circulation Manager Amanda Wheaton ...... Credit & Collections Randy Barber ...... Staff Photographer , historic required; call (386) 322-5152, Hometown News will once Cecil G. Brumley ...... Managing Editor Diane Carey...... Staff Writer Kathy Young ...... Major/Natl. Accounts Manager Gina McKee...... Staff Writer The Marine Science Center interpreter for the Ponce de option 4. again publish a “Celebrate Rita Chatman ...... Office Mgr/Comm. Relations Carrie Maday...... News Clerk Kim Milo ...... Senior Account Manager is seeking volunteers to help Leon Lighthouse, will explain Spring” special section at the Melissa Berno ...... Advertising Consultant care for animals in the bird the science of light at 2 p.m. Teddy Bear Drive end of March. sanctuary and aquariums. Tuesday, Feb. 26, at the Port “Celebrate Spring” includes Volunteers will acquire Orange Regional Library, a calendar of events in Volu- Phone (386) 322-5900 Countryside Lakes is host- Fax (386) 322-5901 husbandry skills, build rela- 1005 City Center Circle. sia County that will take place ing its annual Teddy Bear Classified (386) 322-5949 tionships with the animals to Attendees will get a close- between March 29 and Sept. Drive. Rants & Raves (386) 322-5902 help with enrichment and up look at Fresnel lenses, gels 27, including concerts, festi- Teddy bears will be collect- Circulation Inquiries 1-866-913-6397 conditioning, and be part of and other items that demon- vals, sporting events, theater PORT ORANGE PORT ed until March 22. They will [email protected] local conservation efforts. strate the various principles See NOTES, page A8 Friday, Feb. 22, 2019 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com Port Orange/South Daytona/Ponce Inlet/Daytona Beach Shores • A-7 A mystery in an industry doing well he lodging industry in 2019. hard-hit Volusia Mall. We ended 2018 on a high keep hearing how online note in Volusia County VOLUSIA *** shopping is killing brick-and- Twith bed tax collections up 4.91 BUSINESS Lung Cancer? mortar retail stores, but I ask Asbestos exposure in industrial, percent in December from CECIL G. Wow, there’s building you, who the heck is brave December 2017. BRUMLEY permits and then there is this enough to buy shoes online? construction, manufacturing jobs, or the The whole year was on the one with this simple descrip- military may be the cause. Family in upswing for hospitality in the tion: 11-story office headquar- *** the home were also exposed. county with collections at Shores Resort & Spa in ters – Brown & Brown. Of Call 1-866-795-3684 or email about $11.53 million, up 6.78 Daytona Beach Shores, which course, it has been well-docu- Commercial real estate was percent from $10.80 million in was a Four-Diamond hotel in [email protected]. mented the impact will be slow last week with the only 2017. As good as that sounds, 2018, disappeared from the anything but simple for $30 billion is set aside for asbestos sale of note that I spotted was you haven’t seen nothing yet list for 2019. Heck, it even downtown Daytona Beach. victims with cancer. Valuable settlement (yes, shamelessly paraphrasing disappeared from AAA’s trip manufactured home park monies may not require filing a lawsuit. Bachman-Turner Overdrive). planning guide. It’s like AAA *** investors buying the RV park With good weather last ghosted it. and campground at 3520 weekend, the amount of folks If you haven’t been in the While airport officials are Nova Road in Port Orange for Florida State Hearing Aids, Inc. in town for the trucks, Xfinity Shores Resort & Space, it’s the warning not to expect the $6.95 million. We Specialize in Quality Hearing Aids & Quality Service and the was bomb. I tell anyone coming to same results in 2019 after probably huge, and provided a the area that if they want a JetBlue pulled out, passenger *** big boost to start another luxury hotel at a relatively traffic at Daytona Beach strong year in tourism. inexpensive cost, it’s the one. International Airport An update on the recent • Free repairs • Free reprogramming Also, that $11.53 million It shouldn’t be, but it’s caught increased 7.4 percent in purchase of the News-Journal provides a lot of money for up in the ridiculously December from December property on Sixth Street in Finding the right hearing maintaining and paying for underpriced Daytona Beach 2017. During the month Holly Hill adjacent, the the Ocean Center, and area hotel rates. 60,194 passengers flew in or property is leased through promoting tourism and aid does not have to be I checked with the folks at out of the county-operated September 2032 to conventions. AAA and the Shores Resort, airport, compared to 56,038 News-Journal owner New On top of that, the parade of but hadn’t heard anything hard or confusing. passengers last December. Media Investment Group Inc., fancy new hotels continues in back as of last Monday. I so I guess we can expect it to April with the opening of The would hope it’s just an *** Let us help simplify Daytona, the Marriott oversight, because the hotel stay there at least that long. this process. With Autograph Collection hotel at deserves recognition as one of Reuters reported Payless OneDaytona. the best in the area. Shoe Source will file for Managing Editor Cecil G. 26 years of local As expected, the Hard Rock So, anyway, with more new bankruptcy liquidation and Brumley has been tracking experience and Hotel was ranked as a hotels coming and some close its 2,300 stores, includ- business and the economy in hometown service Four-Diamond Rated hotel by hopefully getting renovated ing five in Volusia County. A Volusia County for more than AAA and the Black Swan Bed and reopened, such as the La buyer could step up once the 22 years. Contact him at we can and will get & Breakfast maintained its Playa in Daytona Beach, we bankruptcy is filed, but cbrumley@hometownnewsol. you the right hearing Four-Diamond status. But should see the hospitality nothing yet. That means com (no hyphens) or follow then we got a mystery. The industry have another big year another empty space at him on Twitter @cecilbrumley. aid with none of the Julie Pruitt corporate up charges LHAS, BC-HIS or hassle. Business News ADDY Awards set outstanding contributions to Transportation and the Morris Blvd., Daytona Beach. advertising. A social hour will follow. for Hard Rock Hotel More than 100 people are economy discussed Panelists include Mike Shan- expected for the gala, all hop- non, Florida Department of The Daytona Beach ADDY ing to get the Addy’s “golden The River to Sea Transpor- Transportation District 5 sec- Awards will celebrate its 45th ticket.” With the fictional tation Planning Organization’s retary; State Rep. Tom Leek, year with a new venue and a ninth annual retreat and the chocolate factory maven Willy R-Ormond Beach; John Cross- (formerly SIEMENS) new “sweet” theme: Willy Wonka as the theme, guests Daytona Regional Chamber of man, CEO of Crossman & Co.; Wonka! can expect some creative cock- Commerce Tallahassee Speak- and Rusty Roberts, vice presi- The gala is set for 5 p.m. tail attire and sweets aplenty er Series will present a panel dent of government affairs for 1808 W. Intl. Spdwy. Blvd., #305, Saturday, Feb. 23. throughout the evening. discussion on “Transportation Virgin/Brightline. The awards, presented by For more information or and the Local Economy” from The event is free and open Daytona Beach, FL 32114 the Daytona Beach chapter of 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 2018 tickets, visit eventbrite.com/e/ to the public. 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For Hometown News stations, called “remote-split optical and infrared camera [email protected] operations,” as well as flight sensors. They promise a leg up beyond the operator’s visual for professional UAS pilots-in- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical line of sight. The aircraft have training at ERAU, said Profes- University recently became applications for fighting wild- sor Mike Wiggins, chair of the only university to acquire fires, border patrol, search and Aeronautical Science. the Penguin C, one of the most rescue, oil pipeline and utility “Students currently learn to sophisticated long-range pro- inspections, environmental fly small fixed-wing survey fessional unmanned aircraft assessments and military sur- platforms, and beginning in systems on the market, specifi- veillance. 2020, the military-grade Pen- cally for flight training. All those applications sug- guin C aircraft,” Mr. Wiggins The arrival of three Penguin gest an array of career paths said. “The goal is to ensure our C aircraft earlier this year for ERAU graduates trained to graduates have the skills they instantly transformed ERAU, fly Penguin C’s. The burgeon- need to run a successful busi- Photo courtesy of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University David Massey already the world’s largest ing commercial drone indus- ness or operation using all Embry-Riddle alumni and current employees Shane Aldridge, UAS Flight unmanned aircraft systems try is projected to generate types of UAS in a safe, respon- Supervisor (left) and Michael Zebehazy, UAS Maintenance and Inventory Man- educator, serving some 1,500 more than $82 billion for the sible manner.” ager, assembled the UAV Factory Penguin C unmanned aircraft in January. students university-wide, into U.S. economy and, by 2025, it Two recent graduates with an unmatched powerhouse could support as many as unique industry experience provider of both UAS flight- 100,000 new jobs, according to are playing a key role in the ny Textron Systems, were Alexander Mirot, associate tested over controlled airspace and simulation-based train- a 2016 White House estimate. game-changing transforma- recruited by ERAU to help run professor of Aeronautical Sci- near Bunnell, about 25 miles ing. With a 10.8-foot wingspan, tion of ERAU’s UAS program. the university’s Penguin C ence, whose Air Force experi- north of the Daytona Beach. ERAU’s acquisition of the the new fixed-wing Penguin C Shane Aldridge (’15) and fleet, based on their knowl- ence provided him with deep The Penguin C’s, purchased Penguin C’s also opened the aircraft are capable of flying up Mike “Zeb” Zebehazy (’10), edge of a similar platform knowledge of unmanned air- from the UAV factory, will door for missions controlled to 20 hours over a 60-mile who both worked for leading called the Aerosonde. craft such as the MQ-9 Reaper. become accessible to students from multiple ground-based range while carrying electrical, aerospace and defense compa- They are working with The Penguin C’s are being in spring 2020.

•Utilizing green space & Business exterior improvements From page A7 • Keep your community safe Exhibitors will present (386) 226-0422, ext. 20416. products and services geared to associations. For more information, visit Day- Retirement planning tonaPropertyManagement. for women com/Education. Atlantic Retirement Solu- Extension offers tions of Port Orange and Woman’s Worth will sponsor homebuyer classes two seminars for women 55 and older to learn more about The Volusia County Exten- planning for retirement. sion Service will present free Seminars will be at 11:30 classes to help potential home- a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 26, at Stone- buyers prepare to buy a house. wood Tavern & Grill, 2150 The classes, which include LPGA Blvd., Daytona Beach, tips on improving credit and 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28 scores, meet the at Stonewood, 100 S. Atlantic education requirement for Ave., Ormond Beach. Meals federal down payment and will be served at each seminar. closing cost assistance pro- The guest speaker will be grams available through state Jeannette Bajalia, an author, and local governments. radio personality and founder Extension Agent Lisa Ham- of Woman’s Worth. Host will ilton, a HUD-certified hous- be Maria Kosztolanyi of Atlan- ing counselor and tic Retirement Solutions. accredited financial counselor, Space is limited; reservations will instruct the classes at the are required, by calling (904) Volusia County Agricultural 824-5656. Center, 3100 E. New York Ave., DeLand, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, March 9 Association officers (English and Spanish); Friday, can get certification April 26 (English and Span- ish); Friday, May 17 (English Southern States Manage- only); Saturday, June 22 ment Group will host an (English and Spanish). HOA/COA Certification & The classes are free, but reg- Board Education Conference istration is required. To regis- from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. ter, contact Patricia Wednesday, Feb. 27, at Caradonna at (386) 822-5778 Cici and Hyatt Brown Muse- or [email protected]. um of Art, 352 S. Nova Road, For more information, visit Daytona Beach. volusia.org/homebuyer. The conference is a first of its kind designed to equip new Hispanic chamber and seasoned board members with the tools needed for a hosts networking successful year. They also can earn board certification and breakfast learn from industry experts The Volusia Hispanic about: Chamber will host a Good •Robert’s Rules of Order Morning breakfast from 7:30 •Planning for and recover- to 9 a.m. Thursday, Feb. 28, at ing from a disaster the United Way, 3747 W. Inter- •Understanding financial national Speedway Blvd., Day- statements and reporting tona Beach. requirements For more information, call •Understand financing (386) 218-4490 or visit volusia- options for your community’s [email protected]. capital projects

programs in February. Notes Reservations are required; From page A6 call (386) 736-5927. Upcoming events include: performances, holiday events, •“Bee” informed: 9 to 10:30 art exhibits and others. a.m. Saturday, Feb. 23. Learn Send details, including the basics of beekeeping from name of event; time, day and Master Beekeeper Marlin date; location with address; Athearn. Meet at Deep Creek The Winter Home Event features our lowest prices of the year on indoor and outdoor brief description of event; cost; Preserve, 964 S. State Road home furnishings from two of the finest names in the business - and a telephone number and 415, New Smyrna Beach. website for the public to call •Spruce Creek paddle: 9 to Tommy Bahama Home & Lexington Home Brands. for more information. 11 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 27. Also, list a contact and Take a leisurely paddling trip phone number (not for publi- on Spruce Creek. Bring a Come explore our remarkable assortment of lifestyle designs and enjoy savings cation). Deadline for submit- canoe, kayak or stand-up pad- storewide, including custom orders. The Winter Home Event is going on now through ting information is Feb. 27. dleboard, along with a life pre- Send information to news- server and whistle. Meet at February 28th. We invite you to come and be inspired! [email protected] 2317 Creek Shore Trail, New with Celebrate Spring in sub- Smyrna Beach. ject line. •Eco-buggy tour: 11 a.m. to noon Thursday, Feb. 28. Learn COMPLIMENTARY DESIGN CONSULTATION about Longleaf Pine Preserve’s County plans Explore plant life and lands as you ride Volusia programs the county’s eco-buggy. Bring lunch and a beverage to eat at /ShopKalin Learn about Volusia Coun- the pavilion. Meet at the west ty’s conservation lands and entrance, 3637 E. New York /ShopKalin land management practices Ave., DeLand. Participants during free Explore Volusia See NOTES, page A10 *Savings Are Off MSRP. Friday, Feb. 22, 2019 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com Port Orange/South Daytona/Ponce Inlet/Daytona Beach Shores • A-9 School News Garden club consultant and entrepreneur, got to live his ultimate dream, from 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. and CEO of the business con- logging more than 1,500 hours 23. Participants will learn the scholarship sulting firm Charles Clark and more than 240 airshows as basics of how to build skills for International. a Blue Angels pilot, later Amazon Alexa to run on The Garden Club of Ponce The event, free and open to becoming the team’s com- Alexa devices like the Amazon Inlet is accepting applications the public, will be in the Mori manding officer and flight Tap or Echo. for its Margie Jones Memorial Hosseini Center at 1200 W. leader. The workshop will be in the Scholarship to assist in the This event is free and open continuing education of Ponce International Speedway Blvd., computer labs (rooms 317 and to the public. Inlet high school seniors. Daytona Beach. 322) at the Lynn Business Awards are $1,500 for first For more information, call Center, 345 N. Woodland place, $1,000 for second place (386) 506-4723, or email DSC partners with Blvd., DeLand. and $500 for third place. [email protected]. Students can pre-register by Application must include a Florida KidCare emailing [email protected]. maximum 500 word essay on ERAU events schedule the topic of “Ponce Inlet: My In collaboration with the Call for artists Town, I'm Part of It, I'm Proud Florida College System, Day- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical tona State College has part- of It,” a resume of school extra- University has several events The Fine Arts Gallery at curricular and community nered with Florida KidCare planned this week at its Dayto- for parents to access afford- Daytona State College is seek- activities, indicate the educa- na Beach campus. ing art in all mediums for its tional institution attending able, quality healthcare for ERAU’s Physical Sciences 2019-20 exhibition season. and one letter of recommen- their children from birth Department and the College All submissions must be the dation. through age 18. of Arts & Sciences will present The deadline is March 15. All Florida children are eli- original creation of the artist an out of this world astronomy Mail to Garden Club of Ponce gible, even if one or both par- and must arrive at the gallery lecture at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. Inlet c/o Sherry Utter, 4715 ents is working or in school. ready for installation. Artists 22, in the Lemerand Auditori- Montrose Ave., Ponce Inlet FL Parents can apply year- are responsible for delivery of um. 32127. round for Florida KidCare, their work to and from the col- Dr. Bob Benjamin with the For more information, call which will match each appli- lege, including transportation University of Wisconsin will (386) 767-1669 or email pon- cant with the right option and shipping costs. discuss his work studying the [email protected]. based on their children’s ages, For more information, email Milky Way Galaxy with the household size and family Viktoryia.Mcgrath@Day- Spitzer Space Telescope. income. tonaState.edu or call (386) Apply for entrepreneur The COAS Observatory will To apply, call (888) 540-5437 506-3599. open at 8 p.m. scholarship or visit floridakidcare.org. The event is free and open Meet your Up to three students inter- to the public. ested in entrepreneurship can The Wylliams/Henry Con- Stetson signs middle school each earn a $1,000 L. Gale temporary Dance Co. will per- articulation agreement Lemerand Entrepreneurial form at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Middle school students, Speaker Series Scholarship, Feb. 27, at Willie Miller with Seminole teachers and principals will be presented as part of the Speak- Instructional Center, Lemer- on hand for tours and to talk er Series hosted by the Small and Auditorium. Stetson University and Sem- about programs available at Business Development Center The nationally renowned inole State College have signed the middle school level during CUSTOM PRODUCTS AT RETAIL PRICES and Daytona State College at dance company has a bold, an articulation agreement that open houses. 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, March athletic style with a repertoire will allow SSC students gradu- Parents will be able to ask Free in home estimates and years of 27. ranging from the lyrical to the ating with an associate of arts questions, get details about DSC students, adult educa- avant garde. The performers in accounting to seamlessly special programs and learn experience to help you find the perfect tion students and Volusia engage the audience by complete their bachelor’s of how students felt about transi- window treatments County high school students addressing social issues business administration at tioning to middle school. who plan to attend DSC are through dance that speak to Stetson. The open houses are from 6 encouraged to apply. For an the human spirit. The articulation agreement to 7:30 p.m.: application, visit DaytonaS- This event is presented by takes effect immediately. •Tuesday, Feb. 26, Ormond tate.edu/scholarships. The the Honors Program and is Beach, 151 Domicilio Ave., deadline is 5 p.m. on Friday, free and open to the public. Computers and Galaxy, 2400 Eustace Ave., TEXTILE VALUES March 1. 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These are safe, simple check that is due to you. make for a happier retirement but strategies but you don’t hear about and ultimately pro- also could cover the rising cost of them on tv or on the radio, these • long term care. simple steps protect out clients as- tect their family as sets, help them qualify for benefits It is truly all about staying relevant they didn’t even know existed and to where you are in life, it’s about furthermore protect them from well as their assets. preparing and making sure you the long term care financial crisis. have the tools in place to face Now, they may have just asked the When you attend any obstacle ahead, but most wrong questions along the way, importantly its about working with they may have relied on the wrong our free lunch sem- • the right professionals who will specialist, whatever the reason. keep you educated on this always This is my chance to educate our inar you will learn changing industry. community on what’s our there for them! I like to compare it to more detail around We not only help our clients building a house, if you want a protect their assets with these roof on your house your not gon- these strategies. strategies but we help you create na call your plumber.. you want a an income you will never outlive, roofer! The same is true when it all while protecting their principle comes to financial strategies. You from market downturns. may have had the same financial • advisor for 30 years and are afraid • Listen, these benefits are just to change. But are they giving you sitting there! And frankly, you the tools you need to succeed? You have paid into them your entire must think about this. 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Don’t be forced to spend avoid being taken advantage of all of your hard earned money on by a system that can sometimes long term care, national averages feel like its rigged against you. can range over eight thousand We provide you with options and dollars a month for some of these complete control of protecting facilities. We must be prepared. yourself, your family and your We must be educated. I meet legacy. people everyday who truly believe they have planned well, that they Free lunch are all set. Well, 9 times out of 10 Many professionals in this field there is more to know… there is offer you a “free report” or some more to do. My most previous other type of giveaway. I’m not client was told they needed to get a going to do that. Instead, I’m revocable trust so that their estate simply going to invite you to the would avoid probate. Well, I’m all-new free lunch seminar that we no attorney, but I can tell you the are presenting in cooperation with attorneys we work with, right hear a local independent attorney. in Volusia County, feel as though a revocable trust is not necessarily It’s free. There is no selling of the best route to avoid probate. any kind. No specific products or solutions will be mentioned. Tuesday February 26th In the opinion of the attorneys we I do not allow it. We will simply work with, in Florida, a revocable be providing a very current, 11:00 to 1:00 trust is not necessary to avoid live-presentation on the current probate. What does that mean? state of retirement and estate If either spouse passes away and planning. both names are on the deed, the house automatically avoids By the end, if you’ve heard Wednesday February 27th probate. If the IRA or 401k has information that sounds good to the spouse as the beneficiary, that you and you want to know more avoids probate. 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We 386-873-0280 with entering an assisted living simply feel strongly that this is or nursing home facility, the information that MUST be shared. facility will ask if you have a trust. In the end, we have saved millions According to the attorneys we for our clients. Now, you’re work with, you will have to say yes. invited to one of our seminars to You must answer this way because discover what this means for you you are likely the grantor and/ and your family. or trustee of your revocable trust. Because this is true, the facility will simply tell you to open up that A- 12 • Port Orange/South Daytona/Ponce Inlet/Daytona Beach Shores Hometown News Friday, Feb. 22, 2019 Sports Briefs Catch of the Week

Turtle Trek in Port Orange Senior Games, Port Orange. For more information, con- which will be March 14-24. The cost is $85 per player tact Heather Scherer at kid- Ponce Inlet Games include golf, basket- and includes coffee, golf, [email protected], (732) ball, tennis, volleyball, swim- range balls, beverages on 522-3763 or Helen Klenk at The second annual Turtle ming, softball, horseshoes, course, lunch and prizes. [email protected], (386)- Trek 5K Run/Walk will be at 8 corn hole, shuffleboard, bas- Net proceeds will benefit 547-1813. a.m. Saturday, March 2, at the ketball shooting, pickleball R.J. Longstreet Elementary Ponce Inlet Lighthouse Point and racquetball. School food pantry. Park, 5000 S. Atlantic Ave. The cost is $15 for first event To register, visit cypress- Miracle League The cost of registration is and $5 each additional events, headgolf.com/lions. of Volusia County $25 by Feb. 24 or $30 day of extra fees apply for golf, soft- race. Children run free. A chil- ball and 5K run/walk. Veterans can fish Register is open now for dren fun run will start at 8:45 Registration is open until Miracle League of Volusia a.m. Feb. 22. Registration forms are County Spring 2019 baseball The Halifax Sport Fishing Awards will be given to top available at Parks & Recre- season. Club will be hosting a Veter- three male and females in each ation, 4655 City Center Circle Games are played at 9 and ans Fishing Event from 8 a.m. age category and top overall or port-orange.org/617/ 10:15 a.m. Saturdays, begin- to noon Saturday, Feb. 23, at male or female. senior-games. ning March 9, at Fregolle Field the Dunlawton Pier under the To become a sponsor, email For more information, call in the New Smyrna Beach bridge in Port Orange. Photo courtesy of Linda Bauldry volusiaturtlepatrol@gmail. (386) 506-5933 or email ama- Sports Complex on Turnbull Participants can sign up Curt Peterson of Big Rapids, Mich., caught this com. To register, visit red- [email protected]. Bay Road. from 7:30 to 8 a.m. Military pointerproductions.com. For The season will run for 10 18-inch sheepshead with the first cast on his new I.D. required. more information, call (386) consecutive weeks and end on fourth birthday gift of a fishing rod, in Canal Brada- Lions Club golf Fishing gear and bait is pro- 492-3522. May 11. Space is limited. Reg- no in New Smyrna Beach. Curt was visiting his vided, but participants can istration fee is $25. To register, The Ponce Inlet Lions Club bring their own fishing gear. great grandparents John and Linda Bauldry of New visit donate.xpress-pay.com/. Register will host its third annual golf Breakfast items and coffee will Smyrna Beach. If you’d like to show off your Catch For information, email tournament at 8:30 a.m. Satur- be available. Club members of the Week, send a “jpeg” format photo with your for senior games events@miracleleaguevolusia. day, March. 9, at Cypress Head will be there to assist. The org or visit miracleleaguevolu- name, hometown and where you caught the fish to Golf Club, 6231 Palm Vista St., event is free. Registration is open for the sia.org. [email protected]. NASCAR veteran wins What? Someone call a translator veryone knows fishing, da are the dogs of the sea and like a lot of other hobbies, if you pull up a half of a Daytona 500 second time is possessed of its own FISHING snapper, they will tell you it Elanguage. WITH DAN For Hometown News Mr. Hamlin, also the Daytona 45 laps Saturday, Feb. 16, to was dog bit. Sushi is always [email protected] 500 champion in 2016, who win the NASCAR Racing Southern fishing, however, DAN SMITH bait and when chum (fish was brought into the Gibbs Experience 300 in the sea- takes on an entirely different parts) is left out on a hot day, Denny Hamlin won the organization by J.D. Gibbs. son-opening race for the dialect. OK, I know some it becomes ripe because of the 61st annual Daytona 500 Sun- Mr. Hamlin led a top-three NASCAR Xfinity Series. southerners manage to smell. day, Feb. 17, at Daytona Inter- sweep for Gibbs’ Toyotas. He Mr. Annett held off his JR slaughter the king’s English TV shows about country A good fishing spot is a national Speedway, his second edged out by 0.138 teammate Justin without ever picking up a rod people catching fish with their honey hole and your own boat triumph in “The Great Amer- seconds. Erik Jones finished Allgaier at the line for his first (mea culpa) and somehow put bare hands. That Hillbilly is your best friend. Another ican Race.” third, 0.294 back. Joey Loga- Xfinity Series victory in 230 a different spin (sorry) on Hand Fishing is usually called boat (with lots of people on In the process, he delivered no, the 2015 Daytona 500 starts over an eight-year span. verbal communication. “logging” or “noodling for board) is a cattle hauler. Small a special ending to a special champion and the reigning Brandon Jones finished third. Case in point. Back in 1968 cats” where I come from. bait fish are minners and Monster Energy Series cham- Austin Hill won the Nex- day for Racing. The I was new to the state and One thing is certain, lots of mudfish are poor man’s trout. organization honored Joe pion, finished fourth. tEra Energy 250 Friday, Feb. fishing with my redneck good ole boys chose to ignore In the south you don’t cast, Gibbs’ late son J.D. Gibbs on This victory required 15, as the season-opening race relatives from Okeechobee fishing limits. One fellow I you chunk, as in “chunk it Lap 11, as crew members “NASCAR Overtime” due to for the NASCAR Gander Out- (God bless you!). We were over there.” A poor perform- late-race incidents and two doors Truck Series also was met from Bartow told me if stood on pit wall as a tribute. fishing at night off a low ing outboard engine is an J.D. Gibbs, who passed away red flag periods that extended extended to “NASCAR Over- the fish has eyes, it is a keeper bridge in Fort Pierce and anchor and you will hear “no last month due to a neurologi- the race to 207 laps, seven laps t i m e .” and will soon meet cornmeal. catching nice 16-inch silver To some a limit is how many use yanking on the rope that cal disease, wore No. 11 as a past the scheduled distance. For Mr. Hill, 24, it was his fish as fast as we could drop a The grandstands, which first career victory in the you can get to the truck anchor won’t start.” Biscuits high school football player bait. My cousins called them and later, as a race car driver hold about 101,000 people, series. He edged runner-up without being caught by a come into play often. A pretty snouk (rhymes with fluke). himself. Mr. Hamlin’s car were sold out for the fourth Grant Enfinger by 0.278 sec- game warden. girl with a nice tan is “brown number: 11. year in a row for the 500. onds. Ross Chastain finished It would be years later Once up in Palm Coast, I as a biscuit,” while a big fish “This one’s for J.D.,” said Michael Annett led the last third. before I realized the snouk was fishing in a fresh water makes your line “tight as a were actually snook. Until this pond when an outdoors hair in a biscuit.” day, people in parts of officer appeared. He asked me Well, that should put some CELEBRATING OUR 27TH YEAR! southern Florida call them by for my license and I showed it of our northern arrivals in that name. to him. When he asked my better touch with the locals. 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Money could fly out of three women who band together, Photo courtesy of Findingneverlandthemusical.com your wallet faster than you can kidnap their sexist boss and find “Finding Neverland,” the Broadway musical will make its way to Peabody Auditorium at 7:30 p.m., earn it. Exercise caution. their voice in the process. Tickets are $10 for students and $15 for Sunday, Feb. 24 at 600 Auditorium Blvd., Daytona Beach. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 adults, and available at the door. •Concert: A Free concert at the Gemini, as long as you have a Shores Pavilion will feature Find ‘Neverland’ on the Peabody stage solid team in your corner, you Traces of Gold from 6:30-8:30 can adapt well to the changing p.m. at 3048 S. Atlantic Ave. in For Hometown News directed by Mia Walker with choreogra- neth Posner, costume design by Suttirat [email protected] phy by Camden Loeser. Olivier Larlarb, sound design by Shannon Sla- environment. However, even a Daytona Beach Shores Bring superhero needs a break from your own chairs and refresh- Award-nominee James Graham provid- ton, hair and make-up design by Bernie time to time. ments. For more information, “Finding Neverland,” the enchanting ed the book with music and lyrics by Ardia, projection design by Jon Driscoll, Broadway musical will make its way to call (386) 763-5373 or (386) Gary Barlow and Grammy Award-win- music supervision by Fred Lassen, musi- CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 763-5364or visit dbshores.org. Daytona Beach’s Peabody Auditorium at ner Eliot Kennedy, and original chore- cal direction by Patrick Hoagland, Illu- •Polka Festival: Florida SNPJ 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 24. ography by Emmy Award-winner Mia sions by Paul Kieve and Air Sculpture by Overcome your resistance and Days/Samsula Polka Festival Based on the Academy Award-win- Michaels. Daniel Wortzel. will be at 4 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22, listen to another person’s side of ning Miramax motion picture by David “Finding Neverland” is packed with Animal direction and training is by the story, Cancer. Embrace and noon Saturday, Feb. 23, at Magee, and the play “The Man Who SNPJ Lodge hall at 421 N. mesmerizing visuals, irresistible songs William Berloni, a Tony Award honoree letting this person take the lead Samsula Drive. Brad Turk Was Peter Pan” by Allan Knee, “Finding and plenty of laughs. It is a timeless story of William Berloni Theatrical Animals on something at work or in your Orchestra will play for dancing Neverland” follows the relationship about the power of imagination … and and casting is by Stewart/Whitley. home life. and musical enjoyment. Prize between playwright J.M. Barrie and the spectacular proof you never really have Finding Neverland is produced by drawings, and food and drinks family that inspired “Peter Pan,” or “The to grow up. NETworks Presentations. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 will be available both days, Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up,” one of the The production features scenic design Tickets start at $54.35 and are on sale featuring apple strudel, cabbage most beloved stories of all time. by Tony Award-winner Scott Pask, light- at peabodyauditorium.org, ticketmaster. Friends are lining up to be rolls, klobase sausage and Diane Paulus’ Finding Neverland is ing design by Tony Award-winner Ken- com or call (800) 745-3000. helpful over the next few days, sauerkraut. Admission is $10 Leo. Take advantage of their per day. For more information, generosity, especially if you find call (386) 428-3983. yourself feeling under the •Ormond Beach Performing Arts weather. Center: Ormond Beach Celtic The best of London Festival presents “An Evening VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 with Celtic fiddler Mairead Nesbitt” from7-9 p.m. at Ormond takes the stage Virgo, the personalized Beach Performing Arts Center, touches you put on any project 399 N. U.S. 1. Ms. Nesbitt is a will showcase your personality founding member of Celtic and passion. Think about Woman. Tickets are $30. For at Peabody For Hometown News be at 5 p.m. in the Rose Room embracing a crafty task to really more information, call (386) display your talents. 676-3375. [email protected] (reservations required) and the free Pre-Performance With a not-to-be-missed LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Saturday, Feb. 23 Talk, given by Dr. Douglas concert, the British are com- Peterson, will be at 6 p.m. in ing to Daytona Beach for a the auditorium. Libra, on the surface, it may •Concert: Bethune-Cookman special evening with the seem like you have your act all University will present the “We encourage everyone Academy of St. Martin in the to take advantage of our fam- together. But beneath your second annual Lift Every Voice Fields, presented by the Day- emotions may be roiling. You and Sing at 5 p.m. in the Mary ily, student and military dis- tona Beach Symphony Soci- counts, as well as discounts may want to let some close McLeod Bethune Performing people in on your secrets. Arts Center, 698 W. International ety, at Peabody Auditorium for Volusia County School at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22, at employees,” said Christine Speedway Blvd.,Daytona Beach. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 It will feature performances by 600 Auditorium Blvd, Dayto- Gerhardt, managing director. the Ebony Chorale of the Palm na Beach. The symphony society’s So many things hinge upon Beaches, The B-CU Thomas The best of the best Lon- 67th season will continue balance, Scorpio. Make a Demps Alumni Chorale, The don musicians, the Academy with: concerted effort to balance Bethune-Cookman University of St. Martin in the Fields is •Friday, March 1, 7 p.m. things in your life. You may have Concert Chorale; Dr. Carl DuPont renowned for its fresh, bril- Swan Lake with the Russian to make some changes and Jr., Composer; The Daytona liant classical music interpre- National Ballet experiment. Beach Community Choir; Leah tations, and incredible lexi- •Sunday, March 31, 3 p.m. Flynn, guest musician; and the con of recordings. Jeremy Photo courtesy of the Daytona Beach Symphony Society Buffalo Philharmonic SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 debut of the B-CU Mary McLeod Denk, one of America’s fore- Orchestra Bethune Children’s Choir. The Academy of St Martin in the Fields from Lon- most pianists, also will serve Single tickets ($39-$69) can The concert is free and open Your inclination to meet the don will perform at 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 22, at Pea- as the evening’s conductor. be purchased in person at the needs of others this week is to the public. For more informa- The orchestra’s program of tion, email grimesd@cookman. body Auditorium, 600 Auditorium Blvd., Daytona Peabody Auditorium Box commendable, Sagittarius. works will include Bach, edu. Beach. Jeremy Denk, one of America’s foremost Office, online at dbss.org or Just be sure your generosity Mozart, Britten and Haydn. by calling Ticketmaster at See OUT, page B3 pianists, will also serve as conductor. A Fundraising Dinner will (800) 745-3000. See SCOPES, page B2

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at Ormond Beach Performing ments will be available after the can composers. For more Center: Allengang Entertainment Germany, and living under the Arts Center, 399 N. U.S. 1. A love concert. For more information, information, call (386) 677- will present the Orlando Transit Nazi regime through her family’s Out offering will be collected for FCC visit janesolose.com. 0872 or visit stjamesobfl.org. Authority at 2:30 p.m. at 399 N. escape to South America and From page B1 Ministries. Doors open at 5 p.m •Walk: AVA Happy Wanderers •Three Wise Guys: Creative U.S. 1. OTA is a high-energy finally to the U.S. and all seating is general will host a 5K/ 10K walk at 1 Happiness Institute will present Chicago tribute made up of A-list WISE is open to anyone age •Musical: New Smyrna Beach admission. Suggested donation p.m. at Daytona Beach Regional “The Challenge To Create: How players who are, first and 50 or older for $30 for an Middle School auditorium will is $10 at the door. For more Library, 105 E. Magnolia Ave. the arts address topics like foremost, Chicago fans. Tickets individual or $50 per couple per host “Vaudeville” a new musical information, call (941) 756- Daytona Beach. The cost is $3. religion without going to hell,” are $30 in advance or $35 at year. For more information, visit show presented by Harmony 6942 or (386) 676-3375. For more information, call (386) featuring The Three Wise Guys. the door. For more information, DaytonaState.edu/wise, or Sound Waves, a women’s a 256-2160, (386) 214-3890 or The Three Wise Guys, of call (386) 676-3375. contact Suzette Cameron at cappella chorus, under the visit happywanderersfl.org. National Public Radio fame, will (386) 506-4506 or Suzette. direction of Greg Patterson. Sunday, Feb. 24 •Concert: St. James Episcopal be featured in a discussion of [email protected]. Curtains go up at 3 p.m. at 1200 Tuesday, Feb. 26 Church will present the what we are allowed to say or S. Myrtle Ave., New Smyrna •Concert: Dr. Jane Solose will Bethune-Cookman University not say about other people’s Beach. perform piano works by •WISE: Daytona State College Wednesday, Feb. 27 Concert Chorale at 5 p.m. at 38 beliefs and orientations. The The variety show will include Schubert, Liszt, Hummel and Foundation’s Wisdom in Senior S. Halifax Drive, Ormond Beach. free event will be from 1:30- skits and songs, and will feature Enescu at 3 p.m. at The Education program will feature •Walk: AVA Happy Wanderers The concert is free and open to 4:30 p.m. at the Ormond Beach the Humdingers, a men’s Casements, 25 Riverside Drive, “My Story: Holocaust Survival” will host a 5K fun walk at 6 p.m. the public. Donations are Regional Library, 30 S. Beach St. quartet with tenor Nick Crawley, Ormond Beach. A slide-show from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the at Buena Vista Park, 550 North encouraged. The 60-voice For more information, contact lead Daniel Robbins, baritone with program notes and photos Advanced Technology College, Causeway, New Smyrna Beach. chorale, under the direction of Dr. David Axelrod at axelrod@ Roger Ross and bass Jon related to the repertoire of 1770 Technology Blvd., Daytona For more information, call (386) Terrance L. Lane, will perform a creativehappiness.org or (386) Meadows. Hungarian and Romanian folk Beach. 256-2160, (386) 214-3890 or variety of choral literature, 337-4567. Tickets are $15 for adults and songs and dances will accompa- Bea Schemer will tell her story visit happywanderersfl.org. ny the recital. Dr. Solose retired including music of African-Ameri- •Ormond Beach Performing Arts from her birth in Bavaria, $10 for students, and available See OUT, page B4 at the door. For more informa- as Professor of Piano from the tion, visit HaromnySoundWaves. University of Missouri-Kansas org. City and resides in Daytona •Ormond Beach Performing Arts Beach Shores. Center: Bill Bailey presents Gold Tickets are $10 at the door. City and The Kingsmen, two An optional tour of the Hungari- gospel music groups, at 6 p.m. an Folk Exhibit at The Case- WHY PULL WEEDS WHEN YOU CAN PLAY BINGO INSTEAD!!! Lunch w/ soda Starting at $6.95 11-4pm

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sion is $10 for adults, $5 for information, call (386) youth and students, and free 405-3183. Out for children 12 and younger. •Ormond Beach Performing Arts Woof, woof! From page B3 Tickets are available at the door Center: Allengang Entertain- or at stetson.edu/music-tickets. ment presents “Buddy, Roy and •Southeast Museum of For more information, call Fats” at 2;30 p.m. Sunday, Photography Cinematic Discus- (386) 822-8950. March 3 at 399 N. U.S. 1, sions: This series presents films Ormond Beach. This rocking by women that present girls or tribute to the legendary women at the center of the Upcoming events performers, Buddy Holly, Roy narrative. “Wanda,” directed by Orbison and Fats Domino is Barbara Loden, will be shown at •Ormond Beach Performing Arts backed up by the top notch 2 and 6 p.m. The evening Center: Tommy Mara and The musicianship of The Crew. screening will be followed by a Crests/NYCE Guys will perform Tickets are $30 for reserved discussion led by series curator at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 1 at seat or $35 at the door. For and Senior Professor of 399 N. U.S. 1, Ormond Beach. more information, call (386) Photographic Studies, Eric Tickets are $40 for reserved 676-3375. Breitenbach. seat with meet and greet, $30 •Conklin Center’s Anniversary: In the museum’s Madorksy general reserved and $25 The Conklin Center for the Blind Theater, admission is free, but wings reserved. For more will host world-renowned donations are welcome. No information, call (386) classical pianist Aldo Ragone food or drink are allowed. For 676-3375. from Rome, Italy, from 6-9 p.m. more information, visit •Daytona Beach Symphony Thursday, March 21, at the smponline.org. Society: “Swan Lake” will be performing arts center at 221 •AQS QuiltWeek: American performed by the Russian N. Beach St., Daytona Beach. Quilter’s Society, the largest National Ballet at 7 p.m. Friday, Mr. Ragone is an Alexander quilting membership organiza- March 1, at Peabody Auditori- Scriabin Scholar and a tion in the world, will host um, 600 Auditorium Blvd., contemporary of Sergei QuiltWeek at the Ocean Center Daytona Beach. Rachmaninoff at the Moscow Feb. 27 to March 2 at 101 N. Mesmerizing and universally Conservatory. He has a doctoral Atlantic Ave., Daytona beach. beloved, it has been eight years degree in piano performance More than 500 quilts will be on since “Swan Lake” has graced and will be teaching a master- the Peabody stage. The ballet display with $54,000 in prizes class from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Randy Barber/staff photographer to be awarded for quilting famously brings to life the Wednesday, March 20, at the excellence. Also, QuiltWeek magical story of Odette as the performing arts center, to Jane Bixby of Daytona Beach Shores takes a tour of the cars on display with offers workshops, lectures and White Swan and Odile as the selected students from area her dog Gypsie during the annual Day of the Duels Motoring Festival at Dayto- evening events as well as an Black Swan, along with a heroic colleges and universities, which na Beach Drive-In Christian Church in The Shores on Thursday, Feb. 14. extensive Merchant Mall. Prince and an evil Sorcerer. is open to the public. Tickets Admission includes access •Peabody Auditorium: are $50 per person and to all special exhibits and the Comedian Gabriel Iglesias will available at conklincenter.org or Merchant Mall. Hours are 9 perform at 8 p.m. Saturday, call (386)258-3441. All a.m. to 5 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. March 2, at 600 Auditorium proceeds benefit The Conklin 27, through Friday, March 1, Blvd., Daytona Beach. Tickets Center. and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, are $40 to $70, plus fees, and Art Notes March 2. available at PeabodyDaytona. The event is open to the com, 800-982-ARTS or the Ongoing Events Porch Talk he shows participants how to happy hour drink specials, public. Tickets and additional Peabody box office. create professional Hollywood food to buy from the Stoked •Concert: 25 percent solution to save our information can be found at Chuck Henderson • The Museum of Arts & Sci- special effects for just pennies. Poké and the Churros and will be performing his Spinners cities: This group will demon- quiltweek.com or by calling ences will host a Porch Talk at Learn how to create your own Cream food trucks, and a spe- (270) 898-7903. and Motown Review from 7-10 strate from 4 to 5 p.m. each special effects without the use cial tour of the new My Hero! p.m. March 2 and April 12 at Tuesday outside the Port Gamble Place from 2 to 3 p.m. •Concert: Stetson Jazz of a computer. Admission is exhibit. Dress up as your Ensemble will perform at 7:30 Halifax Plantation, 3400 Halifax Orange Regional Library, 1005 Friday, Feb. 22, at 1819 Taylor p.m. at the Athens Theatre, 124 Clubhouse Drive, Ormond City Center Circle. For more Road, Port Orange. $15 for members and $20 for favorite superhero and receive N. Florida Ave., DeLand. Patrick Beach. No cover charge and the information, email paf1222@ Zach Zacharias, senior cura- non-members. free entry. Admission is free Hennessey will direct. Admis- public is welcome. For more See OUT, page B5 tor of education and history, Talk and Walk at Tuscawilla for members and $5 for will explain how tourism Preserve will be from 3 to 4 non-members. developed and prospered p.m. Thursday, Feb. 28. Meet For a reservation for any of before Disney in Northeast Education Coordinator, Kelsey these events, call (386) 255- WE CARRY NOTHING Florida and how important Hansen in the MOAS Lobby 0285. BUT THE BEST BRANDS regional history impacted and explore the newly Florida forever. re-opened Tuscawilla Nature Murder and money for Space is limited. Admission Preserve. As one of the last • CBD and Hemp Products is free for members and $5 for hydric hammocks in Florida, symphony guild • Protein Powders non-members. For a reserva- Tuscawilla offers a rare • Vitamins & Minerals tion, call (386) 255-0285. glimpse into an ancient and The Daytona Beach Sym- • Herbal Supplements dynamic environment. 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In our and should never be used in bring out the garlic. area, it would be a good idea place of standard medical Not only does garlic have a to add some lime to the soil if procedures. positive effect on the outside you are going to try raising Probably one of the most of your body, but it also has your own. The lime will widely-used plants for some great internal uses, too. neutralize and sweeten the medicinal purposes is the Folklore has said garlic has soil, which will give you a garlic clove. The bulbs can be anti-cancer properties, but much better chance of success. used either raw or cooked and probably the most common The watermelon fruit has a adds excellent flavor to many use for this tasty spice is the delicate sweetness and the of our favorite dishes. Garlic is effect it has on your heart and fruit is high in pectin. Pectin both a flavorful and nutritious blood system. If you look at has been said to protect the addition to the diet. the statistics, incidents of body from radiation. The Randy Barber/staff photographer There is not much of the heart problems are much watermelon seed can be used The Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum of Art in Daytona Beach. garlic plant that is not used. lower in Italy then in the U.S. as a diuretic and has been used In addition to the bulb itself, It is also a known fact Italians to treat conditions of the the plant stems are also used eat lots of garlic. That may be urinary tract. The fruit is also in flavoring a wide variety of one of the reasons for this low very high in lycopene. This Celebrate art in Volusia dishes. incidence of heart disease. substance has been said to For Hometown News pants must register in Cultural Council and on the Besides being used as a Since no part of this plant is help protect the heart against [email protected] advance by emailing Arts- board of the Museum of Art– spice, garlic has a long folk watered, the juice is used as an heat attacks. The seeds are [email protected]. DeLand. history of being used to treat a antiseptic to treat cuts and very oily and can be used in The Volusia County Cul- VCCA’s annual dinner Tickets to the dinner, wide variety of ailments. abrasions. the making of soaps. tural Alliance will celebrate Wednesday, Feb. 27 features a which will be at the Sanborn Garlic has been known to treat Watermelon has been an arts and culture in during “State of The Arts” address as Events Center in DeLand, are such skin ailments as ring- American favorite at almost Joe Zelenak has more than “ArtsWeek Volusia” Feb. 22 to well as awards for leadership $50 for members, $60 for worm and candida. Garlic has every picnic and outing for 30 years experience in March 3. and support. non-members, and $550 for a been said to have excellent years and years. The seeds for gardening and landscape. Send Showcasing the many arts The Tippen Davidson table of eight, and are avail- germicidal, antiseptic and the plant can be sowed any e-mails to hometowngarden@ and cultural institutions in Award for the Arts, named able at volusiaculture.org/ parasitical properties. So, the time after the threat for cold gmail.com or visit his website the county, ArtsWeek Volusia for the late newspaper owner, events/ annual dinner or by next time you cut your finger, weather has passed. For us, hometowngarden.com. includes art openings, music will be awarded to Judy calling (386) 756-6326. events, theater and film. Thompson. Retired from a Rounding out ArtsWeek “This is a unique opportu- long career in law and busi- Volusia will be an “Arts nity to sample some of the ness, Ms. Thompson is an EXPO” featuring VCCA varied and rich cultural activ- active community volunteer. member organizations and Fan day at the lighthouse ities found in our area,” said She served on the boards of individual artists from 9:30 VCCA President Stephanie the Museum of Art–DeLand a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Mason-Teague. and the DeLand Fall Festival March 2, at the Gemini The scheduled activities of the Arts, and received the Springs State Park in con- begin with an Arts Advocacy Volusia County League of junction with the Gateway Roundtable at 10 a.m. Mon- Cities 2012 Citizen of the Center for the Arts Youth day, Feb. 25, at the Cici and Year for Cultural Enhance- Celebration of the Arts. Hyatt Brown Museum of Art ment. Individual artists and cul- in Daytona Beach. The Brady-Coolidge Award tural organizations are invit- Facilitators will be Malinda for excellence in volunteer- ed to set up under the VCCA Horton, executive director of ism, given in honor of long- tent. While the event is free the Florida Association of time local nonprofit execu- for VCCA members who Museums, and Nancy Mad- tives Ann Brady and Jennifer wish to participate, they must dox, Cultural Council of McInnes Coolidge, will be register in advance. Email Volusia County. awarded to John Wilton, an requests to ArtsWeek@volusi- Free to VCCA members, it artist and arts educator who aculture.org by Feb. 25. includes a box lunch. Partici- serves on the Volusia County Largest In-Stock Kitchen & Bath Cabinetry Selection in Volusia County! Factory Direct-No Middleman! TAKE IT HOME TODAY! WHOLESALE Above: Guests make PRICES their way up the stair- Cabinet case during “Race Fans TO THE at the Lighthouse” in arket Ponce Inlet on Friday, M PUBLIC! Feb. 15. 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Learn how to Humana and open to the United Methodist Church, will host a trivia night and public, is designed to help 3701 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., chicken barbecue dinner protect yourself residents, especially seniors, Port Orange. from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Saturday, against scams avoid scams. A new 13-week cycle is just March 2, at 4110 S. Ridge- For more information, call beginning. The group is open wood Ave., Port Orange. Port Orange Presbyterian (386) 788-1111. to the public. Bring a team of up to eight Church will host a free pro- For more information, call people or join a team there. gram on how to avoid scams GriefShare Judy Walsworth at (231) 736- Cash prizes for three top at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9955. teams. Tickets are $10 per person. There will be a 50/50 28, in the Fellowship Hall at Covenant United Method- raffle and cash bar for beer Port Orange Presbyterian ist Church is hosting a Grief- Trivia night fundraiser and wine. Church, 4662 Clyde Morris Share support group at 6:30 For tickets, call (386) 788- Blvd., Port Orange. p.m. Thursdays at Covenant Grace Episcopal Church The program, offered by 3845 or (386) 767-3583.

Out From page B5 non-members $5. Samba Card game, a form of Canasta, is played 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays. Members free, non-members $1. Free Gift cards available! Intro to Pickleball is offered at 9 a.m. each Monday at McElroy Park. Equipment provided. Wear tennis shoes. The Community Center, Senior Center and park are at 3048 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach Shores. Advanced registration is required for any event with a cost. To register or for more information call (386) Photo courtesy of VFW Post 3282 Auxiliary 763-7598. •Disabled American Veterans Noah Cassell, was declared the winner of the “I Chapter 84 of Greater Daytona: Love America” coloring contest sponsored by VFW The chapter holds a Wednes- $5 OFF Post 3282 Auxiliary in Port Orange recently. Valin- day night bingo session at its chapter hall at 605 Eighth St. da Mook, auxiliary president, and Donna Wahl, in Holly Hill. The Early Bird any 50 minute service co-chair of Americanism and youth activities, pres- begins at 6:30 p.m. with the * Must receive services on the same day for the discount to apply. ent a poppy covered backpack full of school sup- regular games starting at Valid through 2/28/19. Can not be applied to already discounted services. Can not be purchased as a gift card.9/29/17 plies to him. Also pictured are second grade teach- 7:15 p.m. There will be free 2018 hot coffee and doughnuts. DER EA S er Nikki Cutting and principal Ellen Spiedel of Sugar R ’ C See OUT, page B8 E Mill Elementary School. H1O I C

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For Hometown News between music numbers they [email protected] reveal their insecurities, love interests and jealousies. Betty The Little Theatre of New Jean is the class clown and Smyrna Beach will present tomboy who loses her boy- “The Marvelous Wonderettes” friend to Cindy Lou, who by Roger Bean select days knows she is the prettiest girl from Feb. 22 to March 10, at in school. Missy is a Type A 726 E. Third Ave. personality and overachiever The play takes you back to infatuated with her music the 1958 Springfield High teacher. She is best friends School prom where Betty Jean with Suzy, a stereotypical ditzy Reynolds, Cindy Lou Huffing- blonde. ton, Missy Miller and Suzy The second act of the show, Simpson, four girls with hopes set 10 years later at the girls’ and dreams as big as their high school reunion, brings crinoline skirts and voices to the Wonderettes back together match, are called on to per- to divulge how the years have form. molded and changed their Photo courtesy of Randy Hennig As we learn about the Won- perspectives on love, for better Photo courtesy of Mike Kitaif Randy Hennig of New Smyrna Beach on the derettes’ lives and loves, we are or worse. In 1958, the girls From left: Emilyann Tobias, Bernadette Siudock, north shore of Oahu, Hawaii. If you’d like to join treated to their performances were young, impressionable Gabrielle Reed, Crisi Simmons. of such classic ‘50s and ‘60s teenagers, full of love and opti- the Townies, take a copy of Hometown News songs as “Lollipop,” “Dream mism for what the future tion of “The Marvelous Won- students, and available at nsb- with you when you take a trip, take a picture Lover,” “Stupid Cupid,” “Lip- holds. Ten years later, they derettes,” directed by Larry players.org or by calling the holding the paper and send it to us at newsdy@ stick on Your Collar,” “Hold have grown more experienced Schnabel, is an upbeat trip box office at (386) 423-1246. hometownnewsol.com. Be sure to include your Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me,” “It’s in the ways of men, and are down memory lane and a non- The box office is open from 1 name, your hometown and where you were. My Party” and “It’s In His Kiss just beginning to realize that stop musical “blast from the to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday (The Shoop Shoop Song).” love, without respect, cannot p a s t .” and two hours prior to every Each girl has her own per- last. Tickets are $25 for adults, performance. sonality and issues, and in The Little Theatre’s produc- $24 for seniors and $15 for

org. $12.95 adults; $6.95 children 236-8969. •Piggotte Community Center: 6-17; $10.95 seniors and •Veterans and Business Men’s Out The Community Stitching Circle students; members and children Club: Luncheon meeting at noon From page B7 meets from 10 a.m. to noon 5 and under are free. Admission each Tuesday, at the Palmetto For more information, call (386) each Friday. The Backgammon includes one show. Additional Club, 1000 S. Beach St., 252-4551. Play is from 9 a.m. to noon each shows are $5 for adults and $3 Daytona Beach. It features •Eagles Aerie 4469: . The aerie Tuesday. Participants may bring for children 17 and under. camaraderie and speakers on has live bands Friday and snacks. Cards and game playing Parking is free. MOAS is at 352 topics of interest to veterans and Saturday nights, 6:30-10:30 is from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday S. Nova Road, Daytona Beach. business people. All veterans are p.m. Wednesday is Karaoke. and Thursday. Events are free. For show times, call (386) welcome. For more information, Daytime bingo is Thursday. The center is at 504 Big Tree 255-0285 or visit moas.org. call (386) 761-1197. Lunch is noon Thursday. Sunday Road, South Daytona. For more •Port Orange Elks Lodge: •VFW Post 3282 Auxiliary: The is open mic night. For more information, call (386) 322- Monday Table Shuffleboard post will host auxiliary dinner information call (386) 767- 3070. Games are at 6 p.m. Blind Draw. from 4:30-6:30 p.m. each 3331 or visit foe4469.com. •Planetarium: The Museum of Wednesday Bar Bingo is at 6:15 Sunday at 5810 S. Williamson •Marine Corps League: The Arts and Sciences Planetarium is p.m. Bingo Fridays is at 11 a.m. Blvd. in Port Orange. The cost is Capt. Tiger Mayberry Detach- open Tuesday through Sunday Free hot dogs to all players. $7. Desserts are also available ment No. 658 meets at 6 p.m. with hourly shows. The shows Three Jackpots/packages for $1. The public may attend. the second Wednesday of each are “Galileo: The Power of the starting at $10. All proceeds Money raised supports veteran month at VFW No. 3282, 5810 Telescope,” “The Little Star That benefit Elks charities. Wing Night causes. Karaoke will be from 5-8 S. Williamson Blvd., Port Orange. Could,” “Back to the Moon for Thursdays are 5-8 p.m. Raffles p.m. Sunday. For more informa- 386-235-2175 For more information, call (800) Good,” “The Sky Tonight,” “Flight will benefit Elks Charities. tion, call (386) 761-7217. 584-1434 or visit mcldaytona. Through the Universe and Laser Banquet hall is available for •VFW Post 4250: The “Little V” Mania.” Museum admission is rental. For more information, will be open New Year’s Eve. It visit poelks2723.com or call will host karaoke from 7-11 p.m. (386) 767-8572. Saturday. Monday is card bingo •Scrabble Club: The Port at 6:30 p.m. Lunche is served Orange Regional Library hosts noon–2 p.m. Monday to Friday. the club at 10 a.m. each Monday All money raised supports war at 1005 City Center Circle. For veterans. The post is at 2350 more information, call (386) Sunset Drive, New Smyrna 322-5152, Ext. 2. Beach. For more information, •Toastmasters: This group call (386) 422-1789. meets at 6 p.m. Mondays at the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical To include an event in Out & University Business Building, About, send an email to Room 268, in Daytona Beach. [email protected] For more information, call (386) or fax (386) 322-5901.

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