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Vol. 4, No. 48 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, Jan. 15, 2016 Community Barberville Pioneer Settlement notes Martin Luther King celebrates 40the anniversary Jr. Parade set By Erika Webb public and future generations with knowl- [email protected] edge of the pioneer lifestyle of our forefa- The City of DeLand will thers, through hands on experience, folk life host a Martin Luther King Agriculture, arts and antiques unite at the demonstrations, preservation and histori- Jr. Parade from 9:45 to 11:45 Barberville Pioneer Settlement. cal exhibits,” has been so successful cur- a.m. Monday, Jan. 18, on A series of planned events will commemo- rent staff, volunteers and partners are Woodland Boulevard. 801029 rate the unique center’s 40 years’ of helping steadily working toward their vision to The parade march begins visitors “discover yesterday today.” become Florida’s premier living history at Stetson University’s destination, according to Executive Director Edmonds Center and goes In 1976, a group of Volusia County teachers Callers south on Woodland to with a passion for the arts — Lura Bell, Anne Debra West. included Alice Milmoe, Pat Euclid Avenue, then East on Johnson, Mary McClancy, Dorothy Felton, The year-long anniversary celebration com- Czar, Rod Barngrover, Pam Russo, Tina Piejak Hubbard Avenue to Alaba- Marion Hillabold, Shirley Keppel, Dorothy menced Saturday, Jan. 9 with the “First Dance as well as Demonstrators Adison and Evan ma Avenue, then South on Johnson and Viola Pierson — founded the Pio- Party and Special Americana Roots Concert.” Julian of Promenade Action. Alabama, ending at the neer Settlement for the Creative Arts as a not- A literal “kickoff,” the morning’s workshops Music was provided by Jackson Creek, Lon- Sanborn Center parking lot. for-profit organization, according to pioneer- and demonstrations featured Old Fashioned ers Junction, Celery City and Meridian. For more information, settlement.org. Barn/ Contra, English Country, Scottish, See BARBERVILLE, A2 call Rev. Troy Bradley (386) The mission: “To educate and entrust the Square, Waltzing and Ballroom dance styles. 804-7287. Learn how to grow backyard potatoes From cigars to music County manager, Learn how easy it is to grow different varieties of potatoes at home during a attorney get raises “Saturday Growin’s On” program sponsored by the Volusia County Extension and high praises Service. Joe Sewards, an urban By Erika Webb vided the council with 18 and residential horticultur- [email protected] pages detailing his accom- ist, will demonstrate and plishments over the past explain the process from 10 The Volusia County year. a.m. to noon Saturday, Jan. Council is well-pleased “Jim Dinneen tells me, 16, at the Volusia County with County Manager Jim every time he does some- Agricultural Center, 3100 E. Dinneen. thing, that this is the best thing he has ever done,” New York Ave., DeLand. Council members voted Councilwoman Joyce Cu- He’ll also offer tips on unanimously Dec. 17 to sack said. avoiding pests and dis- give the manager and County Attorney Dan Eck- In 2011, Mr. Dinneen eases. ert each a 3 percent raise. initiated the “Feed the The $5 program fee can County employees also Need” food drive, “a be paid at the door. Reser- received a 3 percent friendly competition vations are requested and increase this year. among public employees may be made by calling Mr. Dinneen who, with from the County, Volusia (386) 822-5778. the raise, will earn municipalities, schools $234,750 annually, has and universities to collect Low cost pet shot given much to many, food for the less fortunate council members agreed. in our community,” he clinics slated “What you have given stated in his report. Volusia County is stability,” The food collected is There will be three low Councilwoman Deb Denys donated to multiple agen- cost pet shot clinics spon- Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer said. cies throughout Volusia sored by the Society for the DeLand resident Darrell Dement uses a bottleneck slide to play a diddley bow on Sat- While no written per- County. Prevention of Cruelty to urday, Jan. 9, at the Gateway Farmers’ Market. He made the one-stringed instrument formance evaluation was “Last year, more than Animals Rescue Saturday, completed, the county 110,000 pounds of food Jan. 16. that he said became popular during the Great Depression from a wooden cigar box, manager, who has been at The first clinic will be along with guitars he had for sale at the market in DeBary. the helm since 2006, pro- See COUNTY, A2 from 9 to 11 a.m. at Royal Oaks Professional Center, 124 Treemonte Road, Orange City. Sandhill The second clinic will be DSC’s new from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at Luigi’s Pizzeria in the Brandywine cranes alumni See NOTES, A2

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HELPFUL TIPS inland gearing up Hot water audience for ice for 2016 cubes and By Erika Webb By Diane Carey other [email protected] kitchen [email protected] tricks Last spring Joe and Jen- nifer Herndon purchased a Suzette Cameron, 47, has sleepy slice of heaven on the only been Daytona State banks of Lake Helen. College Director of Alumni The two empty nesters Engagement and Special Events a few months. But ENTERTAINMENT B1 wasted no time restoring the 1940s bungalow, while a she has big plans for 2016. pair of sandhill cranes out Ms Cameron is an alum- LEND AN EAR back added to their own na, training there in law nest, much to the Herndons’ Photo courtesy of Joe Herndon enforcement in 1988, which ongoing delight. Joe and Jennifer Herndon are entertained by the flamboyant moves of a male Sand- led to 20-year career as a Referring these days to law enforcement officer. her husband as “the bird hill crane, its mate and one growing chick in residence near the couple’s lakefront She served as deputy chief whisperer,” Mrs. Herndon home in Lake Helen. of campus safety at DSC acknowledges they both and then director of the have gotten enormous DSC Deltona campus. She enjoyment from watching “The baby was kind of ning to show. da ecosystem, accor-ding to volunteered to be the presi- Hotel room farce the red-headed ramblers one of the ugliest little Appearing from a dis- the Florida Fish and Wildlife dent of the Alumni and will leave you laughing graze, and the baby bird things you’ve ever seen,” Mr. tance as a shock of red Commission. Friends Association Board grow. Herndon said, “but so ugly feathers, the identifying fea- “They stand almost 4 feet before assuming her cur- When the couple moved he was cute. Now he’s as big ture actually is a bald spot tall and their bugling or rat- rent duties. INDEX into their new old home last as the mom and dad.” that accompanies the onset tling calls are haunting and Ms. Cameron reports to April, the tall lakeside ten- And, he added, the young of adulthood. beautiful,” the agency’s Kay Burniston, executive Business A7 Out & About B1 bird’s characteristically- director of the DSC Foun- Classified B7 Police Report A5 ants, and their chick, Sandhill cranes are cher- website notes. Crossword B5 Sports B6 already were in residence. sandhill red crown is begin- ished members of the Flori- Horoscopes B1 Viewpoint A6 See SANDHILL, A4 See DSC’S, A4 2016 Centenarian Lunch 135121 Friday, January 29th at 12:00pm Do you know someone who is 100 years old or better? We would like to invite them to a special celebration to honor the people who have reached

ALF #8340 this tremendous milestone and receive special recognition! This celebration will include lunch and cake. RSVP is appreciated to Amanda 386.822.6900 A2 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, January 15, 2016

All of the site’s activities the elderly, minorities and now have children of their Barberville and displays are designed the handicapped to own, have fond memories From page A1 to “live up to the Settle- become involved in the of visiting the Settlement ment’s founders’ aspira- Settlement’s many cultural during field trips when they The tutorials were fol- tion, ‘to encourage the heritage activities,” the were in elementary lowed by the dance party common man to express website states. school,” according to the and concert, which show- and experience his artistic Events are planned for website. “The tradition cased the talents of inter- urges and to fulfill the every month of the continues today as school national touring artists, needs of thousands who anniversary year, Ms. West children from all over Flori- Suzanne and Jim, Song might not otherwise be said. da grace our hallways and Chasers. involved in the arts, and to “On Feb. 9 we’re doing a pathways almost daily.” Attendees of the Settle- admire the arts of their $4 admission fee because Victoria Holmes of Lake ment’s annual Fall Jam- past.’” it’s the 40th day of the year; Helen began volunteering boree and Spring Frolic “The warm nature of folk and one of the biggest cele- at the Settlement in 1997. have learned to look for- artists, the friendly atmos- brations will be our South- Her first volunteer role ward to the music and phere of the Settlement site ern Folk Opera, March 20. was that of “candle room dancing that draws fans and staff, and the non- It’s called ‘Chickens and lady.” As such, she demon- and participants of all ages, intimidating programs Pigs’ about a soldier during strated the old-fashioned Ms. West confirmed. should encourage youth, the Civil War,” she method of dipping candles explained. “We’re selling at the annual Florida tickets pretty regularly for Christmas Remembered Pioneer History $15 apiece. We have 100 celebration. seats and we’ve already At one time she served as Beginning in 1982, the Barberville Pioneer Arts Set- sold 40!” the coordinator of artists, tlement moved significant area buildings onto the The Incorporation Day crafters and demonstra- property, creating a historical “village.” Featured struc- Party scheduled Aug. 20 tors. tures include: will feature a large cash “I’ve cleaned the barn, •1982: Pierson Railroad Depot — Circa 1885 prize giveaway, she added. just whatever they need me •1983: Astor Bridge Tender’s House — Circa 1926 Other anniversary spe- to do, I’ll do,” Ms. Holmes •1984: Turpentine Commissary Country Store — cials include: May 7 — First said, adding she loves to Circa early 1900s Saturday: Mothers free with dress for the events in peri- •1988: Turpentine Still — Circa 1924 paying children; July 2 — od costume. •1989: Pottery Shed — Circa 1920s Bring or wear Settlement Everything about the Pio- •1992: Lewis Log Cabin — Circa 1875 memorabilia and get in neer Settlement intrigues •1994: Midway United Methodist Church — Circa free; Aug. 6 — First Satur- her and calls to her soul. 1890 day: B-day Cupcakes, free “To me, it’s going home,” •1996: Huntington Post Office — Circa 1885 admission (and a cupcake) she said. “I think I’m in the 1997: Quarters House — Circa 1920s if you were born in 1976; wrong century. I think •1998: The Pastime touring boat — Circa 1910 Oct. 8 — Outdoor Movie somehow time skipped and •Through the years additional workshops were built with barbecue, beer and I got yanked out of that to exhibit various historical trades and ways of life in popcorn. century and thrown into the late 1800s and early 1900s, including a print shop, The Barberville Pioneer this century.” Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer wheelwright shop/carriage house, woodwright shop, Settlement’s dedicated pro- For more information Pioneer Settlement volunteer and member Marilyn blacksmith shop, and the Timucuan-Myacca and Semi- gram of preserving arti- and the full calendar of Breeze receives the Lura Bell Award for outstanding serv- nole Villages. facts, buildings and local events, visit pioneersettle- Source: pioneersettlement.com history is ongoing. ment.org. ice on Saturday, Jan. 9, at the annual membership meet- “Many young adults, that ing.

ance evaluation of our Marathon has been named County county manager as excellent one of the top seven scenic From page A1 and that he receives the half marathons in America. same pay raise as the He also included the “Feed were collected, breaking the employees.” the Need” food drive among 2013 food drive record of Though he detailed and those of which he is most 71,000-plus pounds,” Mr. presented to the council 14 proud.

117754 Dinneen reported. “In 2015, major accomplishments for Councilman Fred Lowry, public employees collected 2015, Mr. Dinneen viewed who just completed his first more than 120,000 pounds, about half that amount as year at the county’s dais, said bringing the total of the five- top notch, and he provided Mr. Dineen and Mr. Eckert as year program to 407,000 those to Hometown News: well as county staff have put pounds of food collected.” •Debt Management: From him at ease, prepared and “So, he has one of the best Mr. Dinneen 2008 to 2015 the county has informed him well. things today, as we talked realized $24.9 million savings “You have built excellent about the food drive, best this team and I am proud in debt service payments relationships with the busi- thing he has ever done,” that somewhere along the from refinancing/redemp- ness community, truly excel- Councilwoman Cusack said. line some folks had the good tion activity. lent relationships,” Council- Budget balancing, looking sense to encourage him to •Economic Development: man Doug Daniels told the at ways to house the home- come to Volusia County.” Helping recruit the Trader county manager. “If we could less, providing quality The councilwoman noted Joe’s regional distribution build those same excellent employees all ranked high on there is one area in which the center near the Dunn Avenue relationships with the cities, her county manager song county manager has room overpass, which opened this that would be really good.” sheet of praises. for improvement. year. He praised Mr. Dinneen’s Referring to the list Mr. “Now he still has some •Daytona Beach Interna- intelligence, knowledge of Need Dinneen provided, Council- work do on the diversity in tional Airport: JetBlue Air- the business at hand, energy Dentures? woman Cusack said, “I could the workplace, he is going to ways will begin daily nonstop and general ability to “get it go through them line by line, make that one day, in the service between New York all done.” but I can say to you from a next three years, one of the and Daytona Beach in Janu- Acknowledging he is better personal perspective, I do best things he has ever ary. The successful recruit- at being tasked with achiev- not mind telling a person done,” she said. “And so I say ment of the airline was years ing measurable goals than when they are doing some- to all of you colleagues, Mr. in the making and the result creating a new best thing he’s CUSTOM DENTURE $495 SAME thing well, and I do not hesi- Dinneen’s performance of a collaborative effort by ever done from a vague FIT DAY REGULARLY $1,000 (CODE 5110, 5120) tate when they are not doing evaluation, as the manager, I county staff, local business hand-wave directive, Mr. something as good … Well, support 100 percent, well, I and community leaders. Dinneen said he’s proud of Crown/Caps $675 Mr. Dineen is doing a job say 99.5 percent, you got 0.5 •Capital Projects and the way leadership and staff that I think is quality for the percent to go with the diver- Improvements: Thirteen arti- made it through the Great citizens of Volusia County. I sity program. And so I would ficial reefs were created this Recession. He’s also pleased All Fillings $150 am very proud to be a part of offer a motion that we con- year at two, near shore reef with economic endeavors tinue under this perform- construction sites, near the coordinated between Volusia Flagler Avenue approach in County and the cities. Full Denture Reline Only $175 New Smyrna Beach and the “You name a project that Sun Glow Pier in Daytona went by the wayside because In Office Bleaching $300 Beach Shores. These near we didn’t have a good rela- shore reefs are located less tionship,” Mr. Dinneen said. In-House Denture Lab than a mile from the beach, “There is no such thing. making them easier to access Whether it is Edgewater, than artificial reefs located Daytona Beach, Port Orange, Same Day Denture • Repairs and Relines five to 30 miles off the coast. when push comes to shove, •Marine Science Center: we can get stuff done. And we FREE Consultations & 2nd Opinions MSC set an attendance will also find a new way of record in 2015 with 99,310 working together.” Kerri Graham, D.M.D. visitors, an increase of 13 per- “And remember, he added, cent from 2014. Attendance “we just went through eight 802 Sterthaus Drive has grown by more than 102 years’ of terrible times and so Suite A, Ormond Beach, FL percent in the last seven now, we are starting to feel years with more than 800,000 good. Thank you for the

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801115 ics. Proceeds benefit aban- doned and abused animals. Call Today for a FREE Estimate! For more information, Daytona 386-248-0200 - Orlando 407-270-7006 See JUMP, A3 Friday, January 15, 2016 www.HometownNewsOL.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A3 2016 a year of extreme fear and racism ot since 9/11 have I perished over the holiday in I would hope in 2016 seen so much fear Daytona Beach and Orlan- someone in a position of Nand angst hanging LAND do. All of those murders power would finally admit over the people of our great LINES were committed by young the truth and begin to work nation. black men. That is unac- on the real problem. The We have long suspected DAN SMITH ceptable but very typical of people in the Black Lives it, but after San Bernardino black crime. Our black Matter movement have a we now know we face an citizens are killing each great enthusiasm for their enemy working from either black or white will other at an amazingly high cause but would it not be within. For a short while I admit the true source of the rate. For decades now white better served to take to their lived in San Berdoo as it is prejudice. America has been hearing own neighborhoods where called by the locals and can Look, we have been of those kinds of murders most of the black on black crime is taking place? tell you it is a small, unre- integrated for more than 50 and even though that crime is mostly black on black, Sure there are cops who markable city. Locally one years — a long time. In our white America is scared by have committed atrocities could compare it to terror- modern society, I know of it. in the line of duty but that ists hitting Ocala. No rhyme no one who is a racist or reason for it. Just a crime We all subconsciously number is small. The real because of someone’s skin record the daily crimes that roots of racism are in the of opportunity. color. No, modern racism is Not only here in the U.S., are reported in the media. crimes that are going on in not based on that at all. It is but all around the globe we Just as with the Muslim the black neighborhoods overwhelmingly based on are at risk of attack by extremists, each new report even as the marchers fear. Just like our new Muslim extremists and the of black crime accelerates demonstrate at the malls. 801170 criminal actions of a small prejudices against young our fear quotient. Sadly I don’t see any relief percentage of Islamic Islamic men, the modern You know it is an old in our near future. The well- MEL HIMES & ASSOCIATES people has caused a new prejudice against people of cliché that when a woman meaning people of color racism to spring up in Afro-American descent is approaches a black man on and the white people who INSURANCE AGENCY INC. America. based on the crimes the street she clutches her support their cause will Now we are all frightened committed by a small purse just a little tighter or continue to lie to them- 321 STRATFORD COMMONS COURT •DELTONA • (386) 574-3030 of anyone who we rightly or percentage. that a couple will cross the selves about the true cause wrongly believe could be For many, many years the street before passing a of the problem. Happy New from the middle east. news outlets have reported group of black men at night. Year ... Profiling of all young the inordinately high rate of Believe me that has nothing Muslim men is now a way of crime done by young black to do with skin color; it has Dan Smith is on the board life and it was authored by men. That is a fact no one everything to do with past of directors for the Ormond the deeds of their own can deny. Sure, there are crimes. We are not able to Beach Historical Society and terrorist minority. This is a many reasons for that high separate the black criminal The Motor Racing Heritage brand new form of racism. crime rate but I would leave element at a glance so we Association and is the Our old familiar type of that discussion for another profile every person of author of two books, “The racism against black time. Let us all agree black color. That is human nature. World’s Greatest Beach” and Americans is still alive and crime is out of control. Trouble is no one will admit “I Swear the Snook well and has been suddenly On New Year’s Day that. Not the politicians, the Drowned.” Email questions elevated. No one can argue morning I awoke to turn on decent black citizens or the and comments to fishw- with that last sentence but I the local news to find out white people who strive for [email protected] or call (386) believe very few people that more men of color had better race relations. 441-7793.

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When they moved to their where their nest is. lakefront home there last April two adult sandhill cranes During the Lake Helen Tour of Homes and Churches, Dec. and their newly hatched chick greeted them. 5-6, the more than 200 tour goers visiting the Herndons’ in the Great Lakes region, years.” home throughout the week- while the Florida natives nest Nest building and egg incu- end were treated to back during late winter and spring bation are shared responsibil- porch visits from the crane on mats of vegetation — ities of both mates. Females family. grass, moss and sticks — in lay two eggs that incubate for While the adult female shallow water, according to 32 days, according to infor- crane is “kinda shy and alert the agency. mation on the website. all the time,” Mr. Herndon Eli Schaperow, the West “Young sandhills weigh said the male “will charge Volusia Audubon Society about 12 pounds, males are anything.” Field Trip chairman, said larger than females, but exter- Over the long New Year’s when he moved to Deltona in nal markings are identical,” weekend, Mrs. Herndon post- 1984 he would see one or two FWC’s website states, explain- ed a picture on her Facebook sandhills every year or two. ing that only 24 hours after page. She sought feedback on “People agree, they just hatching the offspring will what sort of critter was skulk- weren’t here,” he said in a begin traveling from the nest ing along the lake shore, pos- phone interview. “The num- with their parents and at 10 sibly stalking the birds. bers we have now, you can go months old juveniles are able Coyote was the consensus. and see 50 or 60.” to leave their parents. “We said, ‘What’re they Citing examples, Mr. Bonding between pairs yakking about?’” Mr. Hern- Schaperow said the cranes begins at two years old, don recalled. “They were tend to overnight in drainage according to FWC. squalling and then they took retention ponds. Extremely territorial, sand- off. That’s when the coyote “Five years ago during the hill cranes will go so far as to came out. It was the first time Fall Migration Bird Count — tangle with their own reflec- we’ve seen one of those.” Audubon people do these tions in windows or on vehi- On the same day he wit- things,” he said, laughing, “off cle surfaces, the agency cau- nessed another unusual of Fort Smith Boulevard, we tions. occurrence. went out to the lake area. The Florida sandhills pri- “The three cranes were out There was a drought at that marily consume grain, there like always,” Mr. Hern- time so (the water) was a lot berries, seeds, insects, worms, don said. “Some flew over, lower. It was early evening mice, small birds, snakes, two or three. One landed and and there were 20 or 30 of lizards and frogs. one (of the two adults) on the them. As the evening went on While they sometimes ground took off. I’ve never I recounted. I got to 134 but I damage lawns and gardens as seen that before. These three needed to get going because it they dig for food, such as are always together. If others was all but dark.” mole crickets and beetle come in, they stay on the In DeLand, just west of the grubs, the foraging birds also other side of the lake. The fire station on Taylor Road, provide natural “biological groups are never together.” near Martin Luther King control” of these common It’s possible the visitors Boulevard, Mr. Schaperow turf pests, FWC advises. were snowbirds. has seen 75-80 of the birds Lake Woodruff National Two subspecies of sandhill settling in for the night. Wildlife Refuge Manager Can- crane occur in Florida, And when nearby Victoria dice Stevenson said there are according to the commis- Park was being developed, his at least three pairs nesting sion’s website, which explains Rotary Club was given a pres- and others that use the refuge the Florida sandhill crane, entation by two of the devel- intermittently. numbering 4,000 to 5,000, is a opers’ representatives. Uncertain of whether or not non-migratory year-round They cautioned lot pur- the population at Lake breeding resident. chasers not to clear the land Woodruff is increasing — Each winter the natives are until they were ready to build she’s only been working there joined by 25,000 migratory due to the likelihood of the for a year — Ms. Stevenson greater sandhill cranes, the cranes, who frequent golf said the numbers statewide larger of the two subspecies, courses and love a good, seem to be holding steady. according to FWC. shorn lawn, creating a habi- “I’ve only had one season “Resident sandhill cranes tat, and potential red tape for here of watching them, so far,” are usually seen in very small the property owner, Mr. Ms. Stevenson said. “But I am groups or pairs,” the agency’s Schaperow said. watching to see if more website states. “In November Uncertain whether or not come.” and December, however, the large gatherings he has Mr. and Mrs. Herndon also large flocks of northern seen were comprised of will remain on the lookout for cranes move in, more than natives or out-of-towners, Mr. new arrivals. doubling the population in Schaperow is unwavering in “We just enjoy watching the the state and then leave dur- his determination that, wildlife here,” Mr. Herndon ing March and April.” “there’s been a very large said. It’s beautiful.” The migratory version nests increase over the last 30

Cameron, will be a Novem- DSC’s ber Homecoming. “Plans are being devel- From page A1 oped but potential events dation. She, in turn, reports include a barbecue and directly to DSC President Dr. numerous sporting events Thomas LoBasso. where alumni can compete “DSC is very proud of our against current players in graduates,” Ms. Burniston various sports. We are look- said. “They are integral parts ing for ways to develop the of our community in vital college as a whole. We want areas, such as health, edu- people to get involved with cation and law enforce- this event and we are look- ment. Many graduates have ing for volunteers.” their own businesses pro- Prior Alumni and Friends viding other important serv- Suzette Cameron Association events included ices. The Alumni Associa- a September reception at the Southeast Museum of tion is a way to bring these and Friends Association Photography in Daytona great people together and Board. Beach showcasing alumni continue the journey.” Ms. Mathen pointed to pictures, a November “Hops Dr. LoBasso has pushed the “brick” campaign. and Vines” scholarships for better alumni relations, “We will be starting the fundraiser with the Deltona, Ms. Cameron said, “to pro- new year trying to create Debary and Orange City vide a foundation for stu- awareness of the bricks that Rotary Clubs, and a Decem- dent success.” can be purchased at the ber reception prior to the As to her own role she clock tower to recognize a DSC “Gift to the Community said, “My job includes find- graduate or in memory of Holiday Concert.” ing the best way to ignite someone,” she said. “During Ms. Cameron lives in Port and engage alumni and the brick campaign a selfie Orange with her husband, friends to connect with Day- in front of the clock tower John, who works for the City tona State College. The key posted on Facebook will of Daytona Beach and son, word is engagement — give the students and staff a Jacob, who is a freshman at dreaming, designing, devel- chance to win a brick Embry Riddle Aeronautical oping and delivering and/or purchase a brick at a University along with being engagement activities.” reduced rate. This fundrais- a DSC alumnus. Specifically the Alumni er helps students at Day- “We are looking to engage and Friends Association tona State College for future with alumni and friends,” sponsors networking scholarships and also builds she said. “One benefit (of events, engages with alumni pride in Daytona State Col- membership) is being able businesses, supports the lege.” 117758 to be kept informed about concept of giving back by The DSC dental hygiene ongoing events and activi- encouraging alumni and program Jan. 15-16, under ties. A free newsletter is friends to support future the tutelage of chairwoman available via email.” students and look for inno- Pamela Ridilla, will host a To be a part of Falcon vative ways to connect with 20-year reunion and recep- Nation via the Alumni and graduates. tion including continuing Friends Association, contact Kathleen Mathen, a DSC education units for training. Ms. Cameron at (386) 506- financial aid specialist, is Another big event for 4506 or at Alumni.Day- now the voluntary president 2016, according to Ms. of the 13-member Alumni tonaState.edu. Friday, January 15, 2016 www.HometownNewsOL.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A5 Police report

Editor’s note: This is a list Dec. 31 and charged with a Dec. 31 and charged with not set. of arrests, not convictions, drug offense, carrying a con- sale of a Schedule II sub- •Susan Renee Whitlock, and all arrestees are pre- cealed firearm and sale of a stance within 1,000 feet of a 54, of Pierson, was arrested sumed innocent unless or Schedule II substance with- park. Bail was set at $20,000. on Jan. 2 and charged with until proven guilty in a court in 1,000 feet of a park. Bail •Terrell K. Williamson, 18, carrying a concealed of law. was set at $13,000. of DeLand, was arrested on firearm. Bail was set at •Derek D. Schuyler, 37, of Dec. 31 and charged with $1,000. DeLand Police DeLand, was arrested on resisting an officer without •Paul T. Pratt, 54, of Jan. 7 and charged with pos- violence, tampering with DeLand, was arrested on Department session of a firearm by a physical evidence, carrying Jan. 3 and charged with (888) 277-TIPS convicted felon and grand a concealed firearm and aggravated assault with a •James K. Patton, 39, of theft of a firearm. Bail was possession of parapherna- deadly weapon. Bail was set DeLand, was arrested on set at $5,000. lia. Bail was set at $6,500. at $2,000. Dec. 31 and charged with a •Michael A. Weisner, 27, of •Eric W. Cox, 44, of Wanted drug offense. Bail was set at Pierson, was arrested on DeLeon Springs, was arrest- $2,500. Lake Helen Wanted Person: Dec. 31 and charged with ed on Jan. 4 and charged •Marco A. Sanchez, 37, of Unidentified Male Suspect Police Department possession of a Schedule II with child abuse. Bail was DeLand, was arrested on Crime: Armed Robbery substance and cannabis. not set. Dec. 31 and charged with Time: 7:18 p.m. •William Jeffrey Bail was set at $5,000. •Bryan A. Laflame, 56, of habitually driving with a Date: Dec. 17, 2015 Kolehmainen, 60, of Lake •Bruno C. Torres, 27, of DeLand, was arrested on revoked license. Bail was set Location:Walgreens Helen, was arrested on Jan. 1 Pierson, was arrested on Jan. Jan. 4 and charged with at $1,000. Pharmacy, 1925 and charged with posses- 1 and charged with resisting habitually driving with a •Frank L. Taylor, 46, of Providence Blvd., Deltona sion of cocaine. Bail was set an officer without violence revoked license. Bail was set DeLand, was arrested on at $1,500. and aggravated battery on a at $2,500. Dec. 31 and charged with Crime Stoppers of pregnant person. Bail was •Christopher Allen sale of oxycodone within set at $500. Vaughn, 31, of DeLeon Northeast Florida is seek- 1,000 feet of a recreational Volusia County •Dale F. Wilkinson, 24, of Springs, was arrested on Jan. ing information regarding facility. Bail was set at Sheriff’s Office DeLand, was arrested on 6 and charged with driving the identity of a male sus- $20,000. Jan. 1 and charged with with a canceled license. Bail pect whose image was •Travaras J. Reed, 35, of •Brian Keith Douglas, 23, aggravated battery on a was set at $1,500. captured on surveillance DeLand, was arrested on of DeLand, was arrested on pregnant person. Bail was video while committing an armed robbery at a Wal- greens Pharmacy in Del- tona. 423-3352 in the New Smyrna Human Services Wind,” at 3:30 p.m. Wednes- The incident occurred Notes Beach area. day, Jan. 20, in the DeLand shortly after 7 p.m. on Dec. Unidentified Male From page A3 Advisory Board to Regional Library’s auditori- 17. The suspect appeared Suspect um, 130 E. Howry Ave. Learn about to be a White or Hispanic asked to call Crime Stop- meet Jan. 19 He also will explain how [email protected]. male who was wearing pers toll-free at (888) 277- tutoring website many aspects of the novel The Human Services grey, cut-off sweat pants, a TIPS. You can also Text and its feisty heroine, Scar- Sheriff seeking at DeLand library Advisory Board will meet at blue, plaid fisherman’s hat lett O’Hara, are reflections your tip by texting “TIP231 noon Tuesday, Jan. 19, at the and a light-colored T-shirt of Ms. Mitchell’s life. plus your message” to to sponsor deputies Teens and adults can Emergency Operations Cen- that revealed distinctive Mr. Robinson is a gradu- CRIMES. Anyone who pro- learn how to get one-on-one ter, 3825 Tiger Bay Road, tattoos on both arms. The Volusia County Sheriff’s ate of Franklin College in vides information to help with schoolwork and Daytona Beach. Anyone who recognizes Office is once again accepting Indiana, where he studied Crime Stoppers will resumes during a free pro- Members will discuss the the suspect in the photo or remain anonymous and applications for its deputy Community Service Block literature and theater. He gram at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, who has information can qualify for a reward of sponsorship program, which Grant first-quarter report has performed as a story- Jan. 21, at the DeLand regarding the robbery is up to $5,000. provides scholarships to eco- Regional Library, 130 E. for fiscal year 2015-2016 and teller and actor for the New nomically disadvantaged Howry Ave., DeLand. review the CSBG organiza- England Shakespeare Co., tional standards. people who want to become Librarian Mary Whiting The Children’s Museum of sheriff’s deputies. The dead- For more information con- Indianapolis and other chil- will explain how to use tact Myralis Hopgood at WE’RE ON line for applications is Jan. 29. tutor.com, an online tutor- dren’s touring theater com- Selected applicants receive [email protected] or panies. ing company that connects (386) 736-5956, ext. 12985. a full scholarship to the Basic students to tutors in online The free program is spon- FACEBOOK! Law Enforcement Officer classrooms. The 24/7 serv- sored by the Friends of the Academy session that begins ice offers homework help Actor explores life DeLand Library, which will March 23 at Daytona State have its annual meeting and test preparation to stu- of Margaret Mitchell “Like” Hometown News College. dents in grades four through from 3 to 3:30 p.m., before For more information or 12 and college. the presentation. For more Volusia for the latest in local an application, call (386) Dave Robinson will information, call (386) 822- news, information and inter- Reservations are not explore the life and person- 736-5961 in the DeLand required for the presenta- 6430, ext. 20763. active features like photo area, (386) 254-4689 in the ality of Margaret Mitchell, tion. For more information author of “Gone with the contests and Rants & Raves. Daytona Beach area or (386) call (386) 822-6430. See NOTES, A6

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No to eminent domain

The city shouldn’t be able to be able to use eminent domain to take someone’s land. Church listings needed

I am new in town and looking for a Christian church that has transportation. The Hometown News should list more churches. Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer Peyton Senez, 8, of DeLand gets his Hula Hoop spinning fast as other kids play on Friday, Dec. 18, at the annual Go South, young man Christmas Party for Children presented by the DeLand Elks Lodge 1463.

I am calling about the person complaining about the North Causeway Bridge New Smyrna Beach. I have a simple solution and obvious answer, use the South Causeway where anyone can walk or ride a bike anyplace they feel like. “exploring” the building? The city officials need to demolish Bridge. It looks trashy. the building or force the owner to rebuild. Enough time has passed, action needs to be taken. Ready for a bath? Waiting for ‘karma’ Thanks for the note Why is the water in Kennedy Park in Edgewater soapy The individual who backed into or pulled out of the park- looking? ing lot and left a large scratch on the back of our car should I want to thank you for printing the information about the be ashamed of themselves. planes on display. I am going to see them. Post Office upgrade We take very good care of our Honda Accord, which is a 1999 Silver four-door beauty and it really upset us to find it Now why didn’t they write I agree it’s time for an upgrade of the Ormond-by-the-Sea abused by a low life human being. Post Office. We are a census designated community and we “Karma” will be looking out for you. I agree completely about the rant about New Smyrna really have no post office designated. We are part of Volusia Beach’s drawbridge going up too many times. County. Leave Uber alone I remember when it went up on demand, which was total- Also, with all of the talk of taking care of the environment, ly ridiculous, but what is also ridiculous is that when they why do we have septic tanks going in north of Publix all the Referring to your Uber article on Jan 8. Leave Uber alone, asked for people’s comments on it, to see if they should way up to Flagler County and more being put in within drivers are just trying to make an honest and fair dollar. lessen the time it was going, only 17 letters were received on between a two block radius of the river and the ocean? Also, it is cheaper than a cab or other car services. it. How sad is that? People just don’t care. No excuses. Just let them be and work rather than collect- Referring to the Post Office upgrade ing welfare or just living off the government (taxpayers). Thanks, Hometown News

Why do you think that retirees have nothing to do all day? Disappointing meeting I want to say I enjoy the Hometown News. I can’t say That is not fair to us senior citizens. enough good things about it. I am so thankful for it. Have a I attended a beachside task force meeting last week and blessed new year. Need help for homeless problem was appalled at how it was conducted, and how unfriendly it actually was to the beachside residents. Great festival I have to wonder why Daytona Beach Mayor Derrick I thought it was to deal with issues that needed improve- Henry doesn’t confront Volusia County Councilman Josh ment on the beachside. Instead I found it to be a courtroom I would love to give a rave to Norwood’s Food and Wine Wagner that Daytona Beach is the largest black city in the for city agendas. The board in charge, especially the chair- Festival and brunch about a month ago. It was a wonderful county and ask if the county is pushing the homeless here. man, was very short with the residents and I believe anyone event. It is great for our town of New Smyrna Beach. It hurts businesses and property values. I have to wonder who got up to make a comment was made to feel very why the city doesn’t petition its citizens to sue based on the uncomfortable. It was my first and last meeting. Caring and inspiring letter facts proven by the census report. Why can’t the county As far as I am concerned this city is focused solely on make all the cities pay their fair share for Safe Harbor since tourism and businesses. I also think the people making I would like to rave about the comments on the Jan. 8 this a county homeless problem just not a Daytona Beach these decisions are not directly impacted by what is hap- Viewpoint page “Solutions Top complaining.” Whoever problem? pening here. Bottom line is money, such a shame. Don’t wrote that it a very caring smart person and it even gave me waste your time attending. Keep to the sidewalk some ideas. It was a very caring and inspiring letter. Get rid of eyesore Cypress Head in Port Orange is a beautiful community Don’t tread on Dan with a newly renovated golf course. Residents are fortunate to live here and enjoy the quality of life we have. I am perplexed and confused concerning the burned out, I have read several rants over the past few months criticiz- I cannot understand why people have to walk on the boarded up building at the corner of Saxon Drive and Third ing Dan Smith for not sticking to the topic of fishing. street rather than use the ample sidewalks that are avail- Avenue in New Smyrna Beach. Dan’s continued attention to report the condition of our able. This prime commercial site has been boarded up and waterways is critical to fishing. Let’s not turn into Ridgewood Avenue in Daytona Beach seemingly abandoned for over a year. Why hasn’t the owner Volusia County residents, fishermen or not, should be of the building or the city done something about this eye- outraged to foot the bill for missteps by our state agencies. sore? Our city fathers allocated several thousands of dollars The state created the mess in the Mosquito Lagoon, not $ for entrance walls near Interstate 95 to welcome residents septic tanks. Intervention by the EPA would be more appro- This and visitors to our beautiful town. The design and execution priate. Week’s WIN 100 of the welcoming walls paints a picture of residents and I My Prize 137920 their elected officials who are proud of our own piece of Course is terrible paradise. With that being said, once you cross the bridge to beach- The New Smyrna Beach Municipal Golf Course condi- side what should appear but a pink dilapidated, boarded tions have been awful since September 2014. THIS WEEK’S LUCKY up, abandoned building! What is being done about this? The greens are in terrible condition. Conditions are hor- BUMPER STICKER VEHICLE Not only is this building a black eye on beachside but a rendous. It is mismanaged. GET site for insect or animal pests or worse, an attraction for a Other cities have management companies to take care of young person to explore. Who is liable if someone is injured the golf course. YOUR STOP BY ANY BUMPER OFFICE OR CALL!!! STICKER TODAY! Is this your license plate number? Go to the Letter nearest HTN Office to verify by noon Tuesday. Volusia comes to aid ly and frail seniors need of some large items needed, lives. But, sometimes the VOLUSIA CO. BREVARD CO. INDIAN RIVER/MARTIN/ST LUCIE CO. every day of the year. such as lift chairs and walk- seniors among us are invisi- 386-322-5900 321-242-1013 772-465-5656 of seniors We again partnered with ers. ble and often forgotten. Walgreens and the 26 Volu- Our case managers, This is why all of us at Last month the Council sia locations were collection guardians, in-home aides, COA extend our heartfelt on Aging completed its sites. Collections were also Meals on Wheels volunteers thanks to everyone who annual Santa for Seniors done by several churches and senior center volun- made this year’s collection collection drive. and women’s groups, the teers are now distributing effort successful. Volusia Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C., Our goal was to collect Daytona Beach Chamber of the items to our neediest County cares about its sen- 5059 Turnpike Feeder Road, Ft. Pierce, FL 34951 items, such as toiletries, Commerce, Florida Health clients. This could not hap- iors. Copyright © 2016, Hometown News, L.C. robes and slippers, adult Care Plans, Humana and pen without the support of a diapers, Ensure and other Voted # 1 Community Newspaper in volunteers from Ormond- caring community. This Sarah F.Gurtis, America in 2005, 2006, 2007. nutrient drinks, towels, and by-the-Sea Lions Club. time of year, our attention Chief Executive Officer One of the top 3 in America every year since 2003. washcloths sets. It wasn’t a Also, our friends at Volusia often turns to the children Council on Aging particularly glamorous wish County Emergency Opera- among us and it should. Farris Robinson ...... President Julianne Petersen ...... Graphic Artist list, but it is items our elder- tions took on the purchase Santa looms large in their Vernon D. Smith ...... Managing Partner Patricia Snyder ...... Director of Classified Advertising Cecil G. Brumley ...... Managing Editor Carol Deprey-Zelenak . . . .Inside Sales/Classified Robin Bevilacqua ...... Human Resources Lora L. Uber ...... Inside Sales/Classified Kathy Young ...... Major/Natl. Accounts Manager Dolan Hoggatt ...... Circulation Manager Amanda Tucker ...... Major/Natl. Accounts Consultant Mary McCarthy ...... District Circulation Manager Tammy Tuttle ...... Office Manager/ Randy Barber ...... Staff Photographer in January, offering low-cost Center, 931 N. Spring Gar- Nova Road, Ormond Beach: ...... Community Relations Bruce Henderson ...... Staff Photographer spaying and neutering serv- den Ave., DeLand: Jan. 8, 15, Jan. 13, 19 and 27 Crystal Tenhet ...... Office Assistant Erika Webb ...... Staff Writer Notes Melissa Raynor ...... Advertising Consultant Diane Carey ...... Staff Writer ices to financially eligible 26 and 29 Fees are based on income. Mercedes Lee-Paquette . .Production Manager Carrie Maday ...... News Clerk From page A5 Rita Zeblin ...... Classified Paginator owners of dogs and cats in •Fire Station 23, 1850 Pio- Appointments are required Pet Vet Cruiser sets unincorporated areas and neer Trail, New Smyrna and may be made by calling Phone (386) 322-5900 the cities of DeLand and Beach: Jan. 12 and 20 (386) 626-6643. Fax (386) 322-5901 January schedule South Daytona. •Fancy Fruit and Produce, For more information, Classified (386) 322-5949 Here’s where the mobile 911 S. Volusia Ave., Orange visit volusia.org/petvet. Rants & Raves (386) 322-5902 Volusia County’s Pet Vet clinic will be stationed: City: Jan. 14, 21 and 28 Circulation Inquiries 1-866-913-6397 •Oakbrook Professional •Rockin’ Ranch, 801 S. DeLAND Cruiser will make its rounds [email protected] Friday, January 15, 2016 www.HometownNewsOL.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A7 Hope has sprung for Volusia economy

he economic improve- $370K. $2.285 million for Twin 801099 ment in Volusia VOLUSIA All this speculation pours Fountains Business Center TCounty over the past BUSINESS more money into the at 927 Beville Road in South two years has brought economy creating more Daytona, Florida Hospital CECIL G. something back to the area jobs and helping raise DeLand has bought the that was in short supply BRUMLEY average wages. How can it property housing its cancer even as late as 2013 – hope. not give you more hope that center at 680 Peachwood You can see it in some of 2016 will be an even better Drive for about $2.2 million, the business deals across executives told the Orlando year for the Volusia County Circle K has bought its store the county as investors are Business Journal, “We economy? property at 819 Deltona willing to practice slightly anticipate the first phase Blvd. for $616,576, the riskier speculation. But they being about 300,000 square *** Cohen brothers have have hope their investment feet with a combination of bought a building they use will pay off. large- and medium-format It looks like the hospitality for businesses at 2250 S. Granted much of it has box retailers, mostly new to industry in Volusia could Atlantic Ave. in the Shores been driven by Consolidat- the area. Along with that, have enjoyed its best year for $450,000 and Pet food ed-Tomoka Land Co., which there will be restaurants, ever based on bed tax maker Kennelmaster Foods THINKING OF GETTING has no problem getting a including higher-end, fast collections. Bed tax collec- has bought the property it’s good return on its invest- casual and quick service, tions were up nearly 21 using at 1410 Industrial A REAL ESTATE LICENSE? ment since the land it owns and then service users. It percent in November from Drive in New Smyrna Beach was acquired more than 100 will be a complete project.” November 2014. Except for from the Truett Cathy family Now Offering years ago. Its most recent But there are a lot of a hiccup in August, taxes for $320,000. Day & Evening Classes transaction was the sale of smaller deals – from collected on room rentals • Online classes are also available 14.8 acres to Integra Land Maitland investors buying have been up sharply every *** Co. for $2.376 million for the the former Masonic Lodge month and just need • We are a full-service real estate school also offering 264-unit Integra Sands building at 142 S. Woodland another strong month in On a final note, mudbug post-licensing and continuing education courses apartments. Integra also has Blvd. in DeLand for December to make it a lovers cheered with the helped build the hope in $600,000 to Josif Atanososki, really rousing year. news Sea Boil Seafood & Call us 386.947.7810 Volusia, building large owner of Microflex in Crawfish is going into the 661 Beville Road, Suite 133 - South Daytona apartment complexes in Ormond Beach, buying a *** strip center at 2525 W. www.hallmarkschoolofrealestate.com - Permit no. ZH1002508 Daytona Beach and Orange riverfront lot at Port Orange International Speedway City already. Riverwalk for $500,000 to In some other commer- Blvd. in Daytona Beach. The Integra Sands deal M/I Homes buying another cial real estate news, a comes on the heels of North chunk of lots at Riviera Bella Houston investor bought Managing Editor Cecil G. American Development in DeBary from Traderscove the Red Lobster condo and Brumley has been tracking Group buying a large chunk Corp. for about $1.06 adjacent office condo at business and the economy in of Tomoka Town Center million to Walters Construc- Surfside Square, 3162 S. Volusia County for more next to where the Tanger tion Co. buying four vacant Atlantic Ave. in Daytona than 18 years. Contact him Factory Outlets Center is residential lots in the Hog Beach Shores for $3.38 at cbrumley@hometown- going. So far NADG is Eye Camp Road develop- million, a New York investor newsol.com (no hyphen) or keeping its plans close to ment along E. Seventh Ave. paid Saboungi Develop- follow him on Twitter the vest, but one of its in New Smyrna Beach for ment of Ormond Beach @cecilbrumley. Business News Womens’ business Orange City is the featured Blvd., DeBary. HR professionals speaker. Everyone is wel- Elizabeth Parker with Eliz- group meets Jan. 21 meet come. abeth Carol Photography 134652 For more information, call will share her interest in The Four Townes Chapter (386) 532-3055. photography, her style and The Volusia/Flagler Chap- of the American Business services. ter of the Society for Human Womens’ Association will AM Connection The host will be Bill Resource Management will meet at 6 p.m. Thursday, O’Conner with Career- meet from 7:45 to 9:45 a.m. Jan. 21, at IHOP at Doyle planned Source Flagler/Volusia, and Wednesday, Jan. 20, at Day- tona Beach International and Dirksen roads in breakfast will be provided by Airport, Volusia Room, 700 DeBary. The West Volusia Regional Sunil Taneja with Blue Catalina Drive. Networking begins at 6 Chamber of Commerce will Springs Cafe and Lounge. p.m. The dinner meeting host an AM Connection The group will discuss the For more information, call best practices for leading starts at 6:30 p.m. from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Tuesday, (386) 490-4606 or visit west- change and managing tran- Debbie Richards of Lions Jan. 19, at Gateway Center volusiaregionalchamber.org for the Arts, 880 N. C.R. Beall Roar Cafe & Boutique in . See BUSINESS, A8 In Memoriam 801030 Loving memories never die, as years roll on and days pass by. In our hearts a memory is kept, of ones we loved and will never forget.

In Memoriams are important because they give individuals, who may have or never known the person who passed away, a small glimpse into their life. An “In Memoriam” is likely to include a photo and a small biography detail- ing the person’s life. It is common for the previous jobs, volunteer work, and awards to be listed in an obituary.

Honor and share the memory of a loved one with a touching tribute.

To place an announcement: Call 386.322.5900 or Fax 386.322-5901 Email: [email protected]

[email protected] 132249 A8 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, January 15, 2016 Area chamber hosts drivers, using a profession- Business ally developed training monthly events program. Appropriate for How soft From page A7 all types of powered indus- sitions. Carol McDaniel, The DeLand Area Cham- trial trucks. The cost is $425 president of HR Florida ber of Commerce and the members/$525 non-mem- State Council, will share DeLand/Orange City Busi- bers (includes kit) — addi- her change management ness Alliance has several tional trainers from same techniques. regularly scheduled events. company may attend and For information, email The business discussion purchase leaders guide for [email protected] group Fuel meets at 7:30 only $245 members, $295 m or visit volusiaflagler a.m. each Monday at non-members. .shrm.org. Boston Coffee, 109 E. New For more information or York Ave., DeLand. to register, call (386) 253- Let’s do Lunch network- 6400 ext. 114 or email Vendor blender ing meets from 11:30 a.m. stacey@sunshinesafety planned to 1 p.m. each Tuesday at .org. Sinatra’s Downtown Ris- The West Volusia Region- torante, 215 S. Woodland Advertising group al Chamber of Commerce Blvd., DeLand. will host a Vendor Blender The fourth Saturday issues call from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday, Social Cycling Ride is from for contest entries Jan. 21. 9:30 to 10 a.m. at 120 S. Florida Ave. (City Hall The hosts will be Jason The American Advertis- Park), DeLand. Jones, financial advisor ing Federation-Daytona The Education Commit- with Edward Jones, and Beach Chapter has issued tee from 4 to 5:30 p.m. Will Schwemlein with Gen- its Call for Entries for the Wednesday, Jan. 20, in the eral Nutrition Center, in 2015–16 American Adver- Chamber Offices, 120 S. Suites 205-206 at 2783 Elk- tising Awards Competition. Florida Ave., DeLand (sec- Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer cam Blvd., Deltona. The annual competition ond floor). Chamber members and recognizes exceptional Sapphire Klink, 6, of DeLand pets a rabbit held by her mom, Andrea Klink, at the Noah’s MAC DeLand Committee first time guests, no charge. advertising created in the Landing petting zoo set up on Saturday, Dec. 19, for the Christmas festivities at the First will meet at Noon, Wednes- Repeat guests are $10. Volusia and Flagler areas. Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) of DeLand. day, Jan. 20, at Museum of For more information, The American Advertising Art-DeLand, 600 N. Wood- call (386) 490-4606 or visit Awards honor advertising land Blvd. westvolusiaregionalcham- excellence in all media, For more information, ber.org. including: print, broadcast, call (386) 490-4527 or visit interactive/digital, out-of- DeLandChamber.org. Volusia County sheriff Womens’ group home and public service advertising. plans luncheon Forklift training Call for Entries packets are available for pick-up at WILLOW (Women in offered not seeking re-election Brighthouse Media Strate- Leadership Leaning on gies office, 1475 S. Nova For Hometown News of the vote in both elections. Wisdom) will host a ladies The Sunshine Safety Road, Daytona Beach. [email protected] In 2011, Sheriff Johnson luncheon from 11:30 a.m. Council will host two fork- Entrants must enter their was elected president of the to 1 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22, at lift training sessions. submissions online at day- After more than four Florida Sheriffs Association. DeBary Golf & Country Forklift operator’s formal tonaaddys.com then drop decades of service, includ- Some of Sheriff Johnson’s Club, 300 Plantation Club training will be from 8:30 off their physical official ing the last 15 years as sher- signature accomplishments Drive, DeBary. a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday, entry packets with paper- iff, Ben Johnson will bring during his time in office Guest speaker will be Jan. 22, at the Sunshine work at the AAF-DB Call for his law enforcement career include a reduction in Katheryn Napier with Aval- Safety Council, 150 N. Entries between 4 and 8 with the Volusia County crime, the creation of the on Hypnosis, she is going Beach St., Daytona Beach. p.m. Jan. 28 at Malcolm’s at Sheriff’s Office to a close at Volusia Bureau of Investiga- to help restock your “First OSHA requires all pow- LPGA International. the end of the year. tion, the establishment of a Aid Kit for Stress Relief” ered industrial truck oper- To be eligible for consid- Sheriff Johnson an- homeland security section and share some breathing ators to receive both for- eration of an American nounced Jan. 5 his fourth and the initiation of crisis techniques to get you mal and practical training term as sheriff will be his Advertising Award, all work intervention training for through “those moments” before being permitted to last. In front of a gathering must have been published deputies. of your day. operate the truck. This of his family, friends and or aired between Jan. 1 and Sheriff Ben Johnson However, he said he con- Membership is not course provides basic, for- staff, he made the official Dec. 31. siders his most lasting con- required to attend. The $18 mal training on the topics announcement during an A DeLand native, the 65- For more information, or tribution to be the consoli- per person fee covers entry listed. The cost is $45 for emotional news conference year-old launched his career to receive an entry packet, dation of all public safety into the venue and lunch. members and $65 for non- at the site of the agency’s with the Volusia County contact Ira Heller at dispatching in the county. Advance registration is pre- members. training center in Daytona Sheriff’s Office as a deputy [email protected] And with his two biggest ferred by calling (386) 490- Forklift Train-The-Train- Beach. Minutes before the on Oct. 15, 1971. He served or Amy Workowski at remaining goals — deploy- 4606 or visit westvolusiare- er will be from 8:30 a.m. to news conference, Sheriff for 26 years in a career of thewagencydaytona@gmai ment of body cameras for gionalchamber.org. 3 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22, at the Johnson broke the news to achievement that spanned l.com. deputies in the field and council office. employees at a staff meeting various positions of rank, planning for a new evidence Train your own lift truck and also sent an e-mail responsibility and leader- facility — nearing fruition, message to the entire ship, including district com- Sheriff Johnson said he will department announcing his mander, shift commander leave office at the end of the decision. and watch commander as year with no regrets and “I continue to be both well as serving as the head feeling of unfinished busi- grateful and humbled by the of the agency’s SWAT entry ness. privilege bestowed upon me team. “Much has been accom- by the residents of this great Sheriff Johnson retired at plished, both within the county,” Sheriff Johnson the rank of lieutenant in Volusia County Sheriff’s said in a news release. “It May 1998 before launching Office and the local law has been a great run and a his campaign to replace for- enforcement community job I have absolutely loved. mer Sheriff Bob Vogel. He during my tenure in office,” But there comes a time bested a field of five candi- Sheriff Johnson said. “But HOT OFF Free Subscription when all things must end. dates to win election in 2000 it’s time to pass the torch to And I’ve decided that time and was sworn into office a new generation and a new Free Delivery for me is drawing near. And on Jan. 2, 2001. Sheriff John- leader — someone with THE PRESS! so, with a great deal of son was re-elected to a sec- fresh, new, bold ideas, thought and reflection, and ond four-year term in 2004 someone who can take the in consultation with my without opposition and Sheriff’s Office to that next family, I announce today then defeated single oppo- level of service, success and that I will not be seeking nents in 2008 and 2012, gar- achievement.” another term as sheriff.” nering more than 70 percent 801022

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•Museum at Night: Climb ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse at night and enjoy an evening of A burst of optimism has you Lighthouse and maritime moving toward a new goal, history from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at Aries. This positive frame of 4931 S. Peninsula Drive, mind can propel you to the Ponce Inlet. finish line quickly, but make Meet Capt. Murphy and each decision carefully. learn about his adventures on the high seas. Also, visit with TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 the most famous female lighthouse keeper and American heroine, Miss Ida Taurus, new revelations may Lewis from Lime Rock inspire you to make some Lighthouse in Rhode Island. long-desired changes. Write All active teachers will be down all of your plans so you admitted free of charge with can see them on paper and proof of employment. All weigh all of your priorities. activities are included with regular admission, no advance GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 reservations required. Adults are $6.95, Photo courtesy of Oxley Photography An old friend you haven’t Children Age 2-11, $1.95. seen in a while may sudden- For more information, call The Athens Theatre’s first show of the New Year is ‘Lend me a Tenor,’ which opens Jan. 15 and ends Jan. 31 at 124 ly reappear in your life, Gem- (386) 761-1821. N. Florida Ave., DeLand. Here, Diana seduces Tito – Diana (the Opera company’s soprano) (Bernadette Siudock) ini. This person may take you •Richard Nader’s Rock N’ tries to secure her fame by seducing Tito (Thomas Muniz). on a fun trip down memory Roll and Doo Wop: Sonny lane. Enjoy the laughs. Turner and Tommy Mara & The Crests will be featured at 7:30 p.m. at the Ormond Beach ‘Lend Me A Tenor’ at the Athens Theatre CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Performing Arts Center, 399 N. U.S. 1. Expect a change of circum- Mr. Turner is a former lead For Hometown News set in one positively posh 1930s set. Cleveland Grand Opera Co.’s one stances at work, Cancer. This singer for The Platters and an [email protected] Heralded by many as one of the night only production of Otello. change may come by way of Inductee in the Rock & Roll two best farces by a living playwright, When Tito and his wife (Monica a transfer or a promotion, or Hall of Fame. Tickets are $50 The Athens Theatre’s first show of Ken Ludwig’s “Lend Me A Tenor” won Titus) arrive behind schedule and it might be something less VIP (includes Meet & Greet), the New Year is “Lend me a Tenor,” many theatrical awards: multiple the famous tenor accidentally takes a significant. Embrace it in any $35 and $30. For more which opens Jan. 15 and ends Jan. 31 Tonys, Lawrence Oliviers, Drama double dose of sedatives, Saunders case. information or tickets, call at 124 N. Florida Ave., DeLand. Desks and Outer Critics. (Russell R. Trahan), the company’s (386) 676-3375. This high-paced, hotel room farce Set in 1934 Cleveland, Ohio, the general manager, and his assistant LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 •“A Grand Night for delivers all the genre’s expected story revolves around Tito Merelli, Il Max (Colton Butcher) believe him to Singing:” The Little Theatre of (often naughty) repartee, door slam- Stupendo (Thomas Muniz), a world- be dead. A close friend of yours may New Smyrna Beach will stage ming, mistaken identities, titillating renowned Italian opera singer (and suggest a last-minute trip, the Rodgers and Hammerstein ladies, and impending scandal — all womanizer) who is set to star in the See TENOR, B3 and you just may be game revue A Grand Night for Singing Jan. 15-31 at 726 E. for an adventure, Leo. Pack Third Ave. The Tony Award all of your essentials and do winning show features not think too much, or you innovative musical arrange- An ‘Enthusiastic Response to Nature’ might back out. ments including a sultry Andrews Sisters-esque “I’m VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Gonna Wash That Man Right For Hometown News Gallery Talk. The museum’s down- Out-a My Hair,” a swingin’ [email protected] Virgo, a financial windfall “Honeybun” worthy of the town gallery will open may seem like a great thing Modernaires, and a jazzy Visitors to the Museum “California Impressionism: on the surface, but it doesn’t “Kansas City.” All performanc- of Art–DeLand will be Selections from the Irvine come without a price. es are at 8 p.m. except Sunday intrigued by secluded Museum” with a reception Resolve to be responsible shows, which are 2 p.m. For dreamlike forms created at 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22, at with your newfound more information, visit by graphic artist Will Bar- 100 N. Woodland Blvd. largesse. nsbplayers.org. net and reintroduced to The exhibit includes oils •Shoestring Theatre: the bold landscapes of on canvas dating back to LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 “Crossing Delancy” continues artist Jim Couper begin- 1842. In the early 20th cen- at the Shoestring Theatre, 380 tury, California produced a ning Friday, Jan. 15. Libra, you might feel nervous S. Goodwin St., Lake Helen. unique artistic style that A reception will be at 5 at the prospect of a big Isabel is a modern young combined several distinc- p.m. at 600 N. Woodland change at your job, but you woman who lives alone and tive aspects of American Blvd., for the exhibits “Will are totally ready for the works in a book shop. When and European art. The she is not pining after a Barnet: Graphic Retro- change and some new style — often called Cali- handsome author, she is spective (70 years)” and responsibilities. visiting her grandmother “Jim Couper: There are no fornia Impressionism or California plein air paint- (Bubbe) in Manhattan’s Lower Everglades in the World.” SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 East Side. This irascible granny Mr. Couper is a professor ing, after the French term and her friend the matchmak- emeritus in the Depart- “in the open air” — con- cerned itself with light and Photo courtesy of the Museum of Art –DeLand Scorpio, some recent nerves er have found a “good catch” ment of Art and Art History and stress may come to an for Isabel, whose initial at Florida International color. Three new exhibitions are opening at Museum of Art – Joan Irvine Smith, for- end this week. You feel reluctance gives way to a University and founding DeLand. Included will be an exhibit on California focused right now and have blossoming romance when mer president of The director of the Art Museum your eye on the prize, and she finally meets Sam, the Irvine Museum, said that Impressionism: ‘Selections from the Irvine Museum,’ at FIU. He plans to attend relief is on the way. pickle vendor. the opening and will Jan. 22 - April 10. Here is Joseph Kleitsch’s ‘Red and See OUT, B2 return in February for a See NATURE, B3 Green,’ oil on canvas. See SCOPES, B3

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•Bahama Breeze Island “Happiest Hour” is in the bar 5:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesday, at Grille: Live entertainment is nightly from 5-6:30 p.m. First 3830 S. Nova, Port Orange. from 6-10 p.m. Wednesday Tuesday of the month is wine For more information, call through Sunday at 1786 W. tasting, two whites, two reds (386) 788-3268. International Speedway Blvd., and an appetizer for $23. •Ocean Deck: Caribbean Daytona Beach. For more Frappes is at 123 W. Granada Posse performs from 10 p.m.- information, visit baham- Blvd. in Ormond Beach. For 2 a.m. Thursday through abreeze.com. reservations, call (386) 615- Sunday. Tom Redmond •Bella Cucina Ristorante & 4888. performs classic rock from 5- Pizzeria: Live entertainment •Inlet Harbor Restaurant & 8 p.m. Friday and 10 p.m.-2 from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Friday Marina: Live music is offered a.m. Monday at 127 S. Ocean and Saturday at 1431 Orange on the deck at 133 Inlet Ave., Daytona Beach. For Camp Road, DeLand. For Harbor Road in Ponce Inlet. more information, call (386) more information, call (386) For more information, call 253-5224 or visit 738-1930. (386) 767-5590. oceandeck.com. •Black Sheep Pub and •Jakob’s Well: Karaoke is •Ohana Luau Dinner Eating House: Happy Hour is 6-9 p.m. Tuesdays. Care and Show: This dinner show daily 3-7 p.m. and 9 p.m.- Share is 6-7:30 p.m. Wednes- spectacular and family-style close. Weekly specials include days. Open mike night is from feast will be Thursday, Friday Monday, $4 “CuervoRitas.” 6-9 p.m. Thursdays. Live and Saturday. The show has a Black Sheep has local night music is 7-10 p.m. Friday and 6:30 p.m. seating, dinner at Wednesdays with all night Saturday at 132 N. Beach St., 7:15 p.m. and show at 7:30 happy hour, and Pub Trivia Daytona Beach. For informa- p.m., at the Hawaiian Inn, Randy Barber/staff photographer starts at 7 p.m. with gift card tion, call (386) 257-2005 or 2301 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Karen Burgess of DeLand checks out cool finds during her visit to the fifth annual Volusia prizes. Thursday is Ladies visit jakobswell.com. Beach Shores. For more County Home & Garden Show at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach on Saturday, Jan. 9. Night with live music, drink •JB’s Fish Camp: The Eric information, call (386) 255- specials and $4 three-olive and Davey Duo will perform 5411, Ext. 186, or visit martinis. Live music is every from 3 to 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. myohanaluau.com. weekend at 890 S. Atlantic 15. Tony Cuchetti will perform •Ormond Brewing Co.: GREAT FAMILY FUN! Ave. in Ormond Beach. For from 3-7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. Craft beer tastings are 4 to 11 Out information, call (386) 673- 16. Rezolushun will perform p.m. Thursday and Friday; From page B1 5933 or visit from 3-6 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 17, noon to 11 p.m. Saturday; January 23-24, 2016 theblacksheep.com. at 859 Pompano Ave., New and noon to 8 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $8 to $18. The •Café Da Vinci: Live Smyrna Beach. For more Live music and food are 9am-5pm show will be performed select entertainment every week- information, call (386) 427- featured Friday evenings at nights until Jan. 24. For more end. “Jazz in the Courtyard” 5747. 301 Division Ave., Unit 15, Valentine Park information, visit shoestringth- with the DaVinci Jazz •Lagerheads Bar & Grill: Ormond Beach. For more W. French Ave., eatre.net. Experiment will be from 7-9 Robert Keele hits the stage information call (386) 256- off Hwy 17-92 in Orange City •Cinematique: The films p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 19. The from 5-9 p.m. Friday, Jan. 15, 3904. “Truth” and “Heart of the Dog” event will feature the cuisine and Saturday, Jan. 16. Don •Pub 44: Monday is 1-4 Exit 114 - Follow Signs 135122 will be shown Jan. 8-14. of Chef Tom Kurtzhals. An Hill will perform Sunday, Jan. hospitality, nine-hole golf Tickets are $5 to $9. All tickets open mike night starts at 7 17. Ed Wolford will perform league at Venetian Bay Golf are $5 on Tuesdays. Cinema- p.m. each Wednesday at 112 Monday, Jan. 18, and Tuesday, Course at 5 p.m. Awards BACK FOR 2016 tique Theater is at 242 S. W. Georgia Ave., DeLand. For Jan. 19. Reuben Morgan will afterwards at Pub 44. Tuesday Beach St., Daytona Beach. For more information, call (386) perform Wednesday, Jan. 19. is live team trivia at 6:30 p.m. Disc-Connected K9’s, As seen on TV more information, call (386) 736-0008 or visit cafedavin- Gary “Not Quite” Wright will and all-you-can-eat-wings Singer Karegan Wodz • Bubba “WhoopAss” Wilson 252-3118. cideland.com perform Thursday, Jan. 20. from 4–10 p.m. Wednesday is •Daytona Beach Brewing Weather permitting, live karaoke with Bill & Becky Saturday, Jan. 16 Co.: Taproom hours are 4-8 music is at 2986 Ocean Shore from 7–11 p.m. with locals p.m. Tuesday-Thursday and Blvd., Ormond-by-the-Sea. night. Thursday is ladies night, ww.themanateefestival.com •A Taste Of DeLand: This noon to 11 p.m. Friday and For more information, call ladies drink free wells from 9 FREE Shuttle Bus to Blue Spring State Park event will be from 1-4 p.m. in Saturday at 482 Fentress (386) 265-1977. p.m. until midnight. Friday is to see the Manatees! downtown DeLand. Sample Blvd., Unit N, Daytona Beach. •Merk’s Bar & Grill: On live music from 6–10 p.m., Adults $8.00 - Children 4-10 $2.00 delicacies from 25 area •Down the Hatch: Live Tuesday, there is Texas hold and blind draw cornhole restaurants. There also will be music each weekend on the ’em; Wednesday is trivia tournament. Sign-up is at 6 Children Under 3 Free - Dogs $10.00 entertainment. For more outside deck at 4894 Front challenge night and Thursday p.m. Play begins at 7 p.m. information or tickets, visit St., Ponce Inlet. Transfer Duo night is karaoke, all at 7:30 Saturday is live music from 1- mainstreetdeland.org or call will perform at 6 p.m. Friday, p.m. On Friday, there is live 5 p.m. and 7-11 p.m. Sunday (386) 738-0649. Jan 15; Jimmy Z. will perform acoustic guitar music at 7:30 is live music from 1-5 p.m. at •Live Comedy: Live and at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 16. p.m. at 193 North Causeway, 1889 State Road 44, New interactive comedy presented Silvercreek will perform at 6 New Smyrna Beach. For Smyrna Beach. p.m. Saturday. Donnie Bostic information, call (386) 427- For more information, call See OUT, B3 will perform at 1 p.m. Sunday, 1177 or visit merksbarand- (386) 410-4751 or visit Jan. 17. For more information, grill.com. pub44nsb.com. call (386) 761-4831. •Mr. Dunderbak’s: Hosts a •Sinatra’s Downtown •Fairway Tavern Italian monthly beer tasting. The cost Ristorante: Pianists in the Bar and Grill: Live entertain- is $12 per person. Seating is Cabaret & Piano Bar from 6- ment every Saturday at 600 limited to the first 70 prepaid 10 p.m. Tuesday and Wednes- Wilder Blvd., Daytona Beach. reservations. If interested, call day, 6:30-10 p.m. Thursday, For more information, call (386) 258-1600 to reserve a and 7-11 p.m. Friday and (386) 265-0671. spot at 1700 W. International Saturday at 215 S. Woodland •Fountain Beach Resort: Speedway Blvd., Daytona Blvd., DeLand. For more The resort is home to the Beach, in the Volusia Mall. information, call (386) 308- Oasis Tiki Bar & Grill. DJ every •Mulligan’s Family Sports 2200. day from 1-4 p.m. Karaoke is Grille: Karaoke Friday will be •Sinatra’s Laldila Ris- 134248 7:30-10 p.m. Saturday. John from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. with torante: Pianists play from 6- Macker performs 5:30-8:30 Just George. Karaoke 9 p.m. Thursday, 6-10 p.m. p.m. Friday and Tom Red- Saturday will be from 9 p.m. Friday and 5-9 p.m. Saturday. NEW HAPPY HOUR mond performs 5:30-8:30 to 1 a.m. with Dr. Drew. Live Karaoke is 9 p.m. to close p.m. Sunday at 313 S. Atlantic Team Trivia Mondays is from Saturday at 355 Cassadaga 11AM TO 7PM 7 DAYS A WEEK Ave., in Daytona Beach. For 6:30-8:30 p.m. Eddie Uzzle Road, Lake Helen. For SUNDAY 11A-4P more information, call (386) will perform rock hits from information, call (386) 218- 255-1001. 5:30-9:30 p.m. Tuesday. 3806. $ DOMESTIC BOTTLES, •Frappes Italian Grille: James Wise will perform from •Sunny’s Wine & Liquor: A 2 DRAFTS AND WELLS free wine and liquor tasting is hosted from 4-7 p.m. each 15% OFF ENTIRE PURCHASE! Friday and Saturday at 350 S. $ 50 HOUSE WINES AND Spring Garden Ave., DeLand. 3 IMPORT BOTTLES For more information, call (386) 738-7533 or visit delandliquorstore.com $ 95 ALL YOU CAN EAT •Tomoka Brewing Co.:

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Italian wife and one very Tenor confused bellhop (Daniel From page B1 Annone), the antics multi- ply and escalate! In order to save the the- The director is Trevin atre, Saunders talks Max Cooper, who has brought into disguising himself in together a top-notch cast Otello’s costume and play- comprised of four fresh tal- ing the part as Tito. Max, ents and several fan favorite amazingly, does a good job, faces, including Pat Justin, but meanwhile, Tito has Thomas Muniz, Shanel awakened and put on his Sparr and Bernadette Siu- own Otello costume. With dock. two Titos in Otello cos- “Lend Me a Tenor” opens tumes, two lingerie clad at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 15. Tickets women (each thinking that are from $10 and $23. For she is involved with the tickets or more information, famous tenor), a jealous visit AthensDeLand.com or call (386) 736-1500.

reservation, call (386) 734- Nature 4371. Space is limited and From page B1 the event will close once capacity has been met. California Impressionist Opening night receptions paintings, “with their beau- and the gallery talk with Mr. ty, their significance as art- Swinden are $10 (free to works and historical museum members). New records, and their reverence memberships are offered at for nature … stand in silent a discount opening night. testament to our regard for The museum continues to the environment, and their offer its 1-2-3 Promotion: elegant account must not go One admission ($5) to tour unheeded.” two museums for three James Irvine Swinden, days. All three exhibits con- president of The Irvine, will tinue through the first week attend the opening and host of April. a one-hour gallery talk at 5 For more information, p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23. For a visit MoArtDeLand.org.

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of Robert Cohen, a proud Out Canadian, who, after leaving Calgary for the U.S. to start a From page B2 career as a TV comedy writer, by Random Acts of Insanity began noticing how little Improv Troupe will be at 9:30 people outside his beloved p.m. at Cinematique Theater, homeland knew or cared 242 S. Beach St., Daytona about it. Beach. Spin the wheel to win Tickets are $5 for members prizes. First half of show and $7 for non-members. For appropriate for ages 14 and more information, call (386) up after intermission, ages 18 252-3118. and older. Tickets are $5. For more information, call Tuesday, Jan. 19 (386) 252-3118. •Ragtime Pianist Bob Sunday, Jan. 17 Milne: Considered by many to be the best Ragtime/Boogie- •Café Cinemtique film Woogie pianist in the world, Discussion Series: “Being Bob Milne will perform at 7:30 Canadian” will be shown at 2 p.m. at Stetson University’s Lee p.m. at Cinematique Theater Chapel inside Elizabeth Hall, 242 S. Beach St., Daytona 421 N. Woodland Blvd., Beach. DeLand. The performance is Chronicles the real life quest See OUT, B4 B4 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, January 15, 2016 Mantinis’ home named Dancing for squares top garden for January For Hometown News [email protected] The Garden Club of DeLand’s January Garden of the Month is the home of Dr. Emil and Jane Mantini on Old Tree Line Trail. The club described the home’s grounds as a dra- matic, vibrant and lush tropical garden. Giant fern trees, palms, bamboo and oaks provide interesting canopies and architectural textures. Large blooming camellias, hydrangeas, white azaleas and variegated ginger serve as colorful mid-level back- drops to the space along with spindle and lady palms. At ground level, flax, begonias, fern and a myri- ad of bromeliads resplen- dent with bright pink col- ors complete the picture. Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer Statuary placed artfully Pierson resident Rod Barngrover, right, calls out the moves on Saturday, Jan. 9, as partic- around the garden adds to ipants in the Pioneer Settlement’s 40th anniversary Dance Party learn to square dance in the charm and style of the tropics. the old schoolhouse auditorium. The Mantinis use beds bordered with small bromeliads, fern, Asiatic Jasmine, Mondo grass and miniature spider plants. Phishing? Don’t take the bait Natural colored pavers allow for entrance to the house, and grass walkways s I went through my for you to follow to submit wind throughout the yard. email this morning COMPUTE the required information. Begun in 2002, with 10 (deleting all the THIS If you ever get an email fern trees, the now mature A spam one email at a time), saying an account you exotic and densely planted SEAN MCCARTHY I couldn’t help but notice half-acre garden appears have with some institution endless and provides a the number of “phishing” is in danger of getting cut relaxing, romantic and cool Photo courtesy of the Garden Club of DeLand emails I was getting. off unless you update your The practice of phishing information online, a bell retreat from the busy The Garden Club of DeLand’s January Garden of the Example 1: “In order to everyday routine and hot is when someone out should go off in your head. Month is the home of Dr. Emil and Jane Mantini. be prepared for the smart muggy summers. there in cyberspace No legitimate institution card upgrade on Visa and constructs an email to is going to contact you by MasterCard debit and look like it’s coming from a email to update your credit cards and to avoid legitimate source (usually account. tea at 2 p.m. at 111 S. Silver Foundation will host Bart problems with our ATM a bank website) when it’s If your account were in Beach Ave., Daytona Beach. Hudson, a third-generation services, we have recently Out not. jeopardy, you would The cost is $20 plus tax and Floridian from Fort Walton introduced additional From page B3 Most of the time these receive a phone call or includes Victorian recipe Beach, who heads the Florida security measures and emails will tell you (for postal message, not an free and open to the public. finger sandwiches and baked House, in Washington, D.C. upgraded our software. sweets, scones, tea, etc. with There he manages the daily one reason or another) email. For more information, The security upgrade will antique china served by operation of Florida’s you need to confirm your Another thing you can contact Stetson University’s be effective immediately historic re-enactors and a tour embassy in our nation’s user name and password do is hold your mouse School of Music at (386) 822- and requires our cus- of 1884 museum. For more capital. All WISE presentations in order to keep your over the link they want 8950, or visit tomers to update their stetson.edu/music. information, call (386) 299- are from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at account open. If you don’t, you to click. Don’t click it 4974. DSC’s Daytona Beach ATM card information. •Tea: Lilian Place Heritage they say you run the risk or fill out any information •WISE Series: DSC Please update your Center will host a Victorian See OUT, B5 of having your account of course, but hold your information by following closed. They usually will mouse over the link and the link given below.” include a link to follow see what the actual This is to generate a and the page the link address is (it may pop up sense of urgency. In this brings you to looks exactly in a little pop up or reveal case, if you don’t follow 801091 like what you would itself down in the Status the link, you “run the risk” expect were you to go to Bar). 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Feb. 7. For rules, entry informa- A 12-step program that meets explore the sandbars with tion and drop-off locations visit at 7 p.m. every Friday in The seine, cast and dip nets. A Exploring Volusia drinkvolusia.com or reg- Lighthouse Church Cafe, 1525 coastal master naturalist will giebeer.com. Winners will be S. State Road 15-A, DeLand. lead the way and help you announced at the DeLand Childcare is provided. identify the creatures you Craft Beer Festival on Feb. 6. •DeBary Hall Historic Site: encounter. Call for reserva- •Volusia All-County Band Tours of the 1871 hunting tions at (386) 428-4828. Festival: This event will be lodge are available from 10 •Lake Helen Market in the from 7-9 p.m., Saturday, Jan. a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Park: 8 a.m. to noon each 30 at DeLand High School Saturday and from noon to 4 Saturday at Blake Park, 437 N. Auditorium. p.m. Sunday. Admission is $5 Lakeview Drive. The event features perform- for adults, $4 for seniors, $2 for •Meditation: Meditation is ances by more than 200 of children ages 3 to 12, and free offered at 9 a.m., each Volusia County Schools’ finest for children 2 and younger. For Wednesday at the Bamboo middle and high school band more information, visit Arts Center, 4490 Cave Lake students. debaryhall.com. Road, DeLeon Springs. This event is free and open •DeLand Farmer’s Market: Designed for those who can’t to the public. Donations to 7 a.m. to noon each Wednes- sit still. Active meditations to help support VCS Performing day at the Volusia County promote health and happi- Arts Programs will be accept- Fairgrounds, 3050 E. New York ness. Previous experience is ed. Ave., DeLand. not a hindrance and is •Todd Rundgren: Rundgren •Deltona Public Market: 9 probably a benefit. Admission Radio will present an Evening a.m. to 2 p.m. each Saturday at is free. For more information, with Todd Rundgren at the Deltona United Church of call (386) 277-2069 or visit Peabody Auditorium in Christ, 1649 Providence Blvd. mentalillnessmyths.com. Daytona Beach Feb. 13. Mr. •Gateway Farmers Market: •Orange City Farmers Rundgren will perform music Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to Market: 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. each from his five decades of hits 1 p.m. at Gateway Center for Friday at Dickinson Park, Randy Barber/staff photographer with his band that includes the Arts, 880 N. U.S. 17/92, corner of U.S. 17/92 and East Environmental specialist Trey Hannah, left, and David Griffis, director of the Volusia John Ferenzik (keyboards), DeBary. For more information, Graves Avenue, Orange City. Jesse Gress (guitar), Prairie call Rob Rinaldo at (407) 443- •Orchid Society: The Volusia County Extension Service, take a group on a path through Indian River Lagoon Park in Prince (drums) and Kasim 6965. County Orchid Society meets New Smyrna Beach during “Explore Volusia” on Thursday, Jan. 7. Sulton (bass). The event will •Henry A. Deland House at 6 p.m. the third Wednesday start at 7 p.m. with a special Museum: A restored 1880s of each month at the Volusia guest opener, Mutlu Onaral. home furnished and decorated County Fairgrounds Agricultur- Volusia All-County Orchestra Saturday, Jan. 23, and Sunday, Tickets are available at in period style at 137 W. al Center in DeLand. For more Festival. More than 120 Jan. 24, at Valentine Park, 1511 Ticketmaster.com and the Michigan Ave., DeLand. information, call (386) 801- Out students from Volusia County W. French Ave. Peabody box office. Artifacts and vintage photo- 4749 or visit vsosonline.org. From page B4 Middle and High School The annual festival was graphs of DeLand and West •Planetarium: The Museum orchestra programs will founded in 1985 with the Ongoing Events Volusia County history are of Arts and Sciences Planetari- Campus Hosseini Center, 1200 participate. The concert is free mission to facilitate improve- displayed. The Lue Gim Gong um is open Tuesday through W. International Speedway and open to the public. ments and wellness for West •American Legion Post 127: Memorial and heirloom citrus Sunday with hourly shows. The Blvd. WISE is open to anyone •“Aida:” Ancient Egypt Volusia residents as well as Every first and third Saturday grove is on the grounds. shows are “Galileo: The Power age 50 or older. Yearly comes to Daytona Beach in promote environmental bingo is played at 1 p.m. with Guided tours and gift shop of the Telescope,” “The Little membership is $15 per Teatro Lirico D’Europa’s “Aida,” awareness in the community. free hot dogs and coffee. available from noon to 4 pm, Star That Could,” “Back to the person or $25 per couple. at 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 22, at the Great entertainment all Public hall rental is available at (last tour at 3 p.m.) Tuesday Moon for Good,” “The Sky For information, visit Peabody Auditorium, 600 weekend on the main stage, 109 Cassadaga Road, Lake through Saturday. Admission is Tonight,” “Flight Through the daytonastate.edu/foundation Auditorium Blvd., Daytona Disc Connected K 9 Dog Show Helen. For information, call $5 for adults, $3 for children Universe and Laser Mania.” or call (386) 506-4425. Beach. both days, food, cold beer and (386) 228-2770. under 11 and free for children Museum admission is $12.95 •Improv Comedy Show: A The opera tells the story of free shuttle bus to Blue Spring •Artisan Alley Farmer’s under six. For more informa- adults; $6.95 children 6-17; Live improv comedy show the Ethiopian princess, Aida, State Park to see the mana- Market: The market is from 6- tion, call (386) 740-6813, $10.95 seniors and students; presented by Random Acts of who is captured and brought tees. 9 p.m. each Friday in Down- email [email protected] members and children 5 and Insanity Improv Troupe, into slavery in Egypt. The Cost is $8 for adults, $2 for town DeLand and offers local, or visit delandhouse.com. under are free. Admission appropriate for ages 14 and touring company presents children Ages 4-10 and free organic produce, plants, •Island Discovery Boat includes one show. Additional older, will be at 8 p.m. at fully-staged operas with a 40- for children 3 and under. For orchids and homemade Tour: Travel in comfort on the shows are $5 for adults and $3 Cinematique, 242 S. Beach St., piece orchestra and English more information, call (386) breads. For more information, Discovery boat through the for children 17 and under. Daytona Beach. Tickets are $5. supertitles. 775-5410 or visit themana- call (386) 589-3118. Indian River Lagoon to an Parking is free. MOAS is at 352 For more information, call Tickets are $39 to $68. The teefestival.com. •Celebrate Recovery at TLC: island where you get off and See OUT, B6 (386) 252-3118. Daytona Beach Symphony •Polish Baltic Philharmon- Society will host a dinner ic: This event will be at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20 before the opera for $50 at the Sunday, Jan. 24, at Peabody FURNITURE HONEY BELLS & NAVELS auditorium. Seating is limited. Auditorium, 600 Auditorium 30% DISCOUNT 1 Tray For more information or Blvd., Daytona Beach. some exclusions may apply $ 99 •Fun Walk: American (Approx. 9 lbs.) Volkssport Association Happy tickets, call (386) 253-2901 or Tickets are $39-$68. FRUIT TREES 39 Wanderers will host a fun walk visit dbss.org. For more information, call $5 OFF 2 Trays $ 99 at 6 p.m. at Cassen Park, 1 S. •Tribute to The Greatest (386) 253-2901 or visit any fruit tree purchase FREE expires 1/31/16 (Approx. 18 lbs.) SHIPPING Beach St., Ormond Beach. For American Voices: This event dbss.org. 56 more information, call (386) will be from 7-9 p.m. Jan. 22 at •Mad Monk Mash-Up: Mad 253-2160, (386) 763-4503 or the Ormond Beach Performing Monk Mash Up is a Belgian-

Fruit & Used Furniture 801067 visit happywanderersfl.org. Arts Center, 399 N. U.S. 1. centered homebrew competi- LaRoche Stan Alston with the Alston tion. Final round judging will 740 S. Yonge St. (US 1) 386-672-7723 Thursday, Jan. 21 Experience, William Cintron, take place during Volusia Beer Ormond Beach www.larochesfruitgifts.com Sound of Gold, and Kevon Week 2016 from Jan. 29 to •Science Café: NOVA video: Re’mon’te, Smooth As Silk, will “Venom: Nature’s Killer” will be present a Tribute to The shown at 5:15 p.m. at The Greatest American Voices. Cinematique Theater, 242 S. Backed by The Killer Diller Beach St. Discussion will Band, these men will cover follow. some of the most loved songs Science Café invites people over the years. with no science background to Ticket are $30. For more meet local scientists and talk information or tickets, call about interesting and timely (386) 676-3375. science topics in “Plain •Volusia All-County Jazz English” Partnering with the Band Festival Performance: NOVA/PBS science series. This event will be from 7-9 Admission is free and the p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23, at the full café menu is available for Performing Arts Center, at 221 purchase. For more informa- N. Beach St., Daytona Beach. tion, call (386) 252-3118. It is the culminating event of the 2016 Volusia All-County Upcoming events Jazz Band Festival. More than 40 middle and high school jazz •Volusia All-County musicians will participate. The Orchestra Festival: This event concert is free and open to the will be from 7-9 p.m. Friday, public. Jan. 22, at Seabreeze High •Orange City Blue Spring School in Daytona Beach. This Manatee Festival: This event is the culminating event of the will be from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Art Notes Gunderson art exhibit whom they developed emo-

tional attachments. 117750 celebrates 40 years Mr. Gunderson labored for nine months to create Stetson Professor of Art the five-minute video that Dan Gunderson, will cele- will premier at his exhibit brate 40 years at Stetson called “Radial Rhythms,” University with his art which involved great Answers located in Classified Section exhibit Jan. 22 to Feb. 26 in patience as he meticulously the Hand Art Center, 139 E. shifted his scene slightly Michigan Ave., DeLand. and photographed each The exhibit is free and movement, much like the open to the public. process of claymation. An avid toy collector, Mr. For more information Gunderson’s studio is com- about his work, visit dan- posed of shelves upon gundersonart.com. shelves of toys. He uses toys For more information as pixels in his photographs about the exhibit, contact shot from an aerial view to Tonya Curran, director of give his audience a new per- Stetson’s Hand Art Center, at spective of the faces they (386) 822-7271 or grew up with and with [email protected]. Religion News Spiritual reading urday at First Church of Christ, Scientist, 111 E. New offered York Ave., DeLand. This is a free event and all Read “Science & Health are welcome. with Key to the Scriptures,” For more information, call by Mary Baker Eddy in (386) 414-4528. Spanish at 9 a.m. each Sat- B6 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, January 15, 2016 A blenny (?) from the Tomokaduring trout and drum season

he chilly weather that my brother-in-law Bruce hit right after the new FISHING landed a 12-pound trout. Tyear officially WITH Now that one is surely a launched our spotted sea DAN gator. trout season. If you go for cold water While there is no actual DAN SMITH trout, live bait is the best. season for trout, cool water Free lined finger mullet or temperatures always turns large shrimp will always on the big ones we call the winter months. Many produce but a good plug in “gator trout.” All summer, years ago I waded that area the right hands can do the larger trout roam the for some of the finest trout wonders. flats, but once the water catches of my life. That canal is often good cools they will head for the Also in Mosquito Lagoon for black drum at this time deeper holes. If you know is the storied Blue Hole. of year. Fish for them on an where they are, you now There was a time when that overcast day with dead might hook up with trout of spot was a great one but it shrimp or small crabs but Photo courtesy of Norm Echelberry legendary size. has been fished heavily for not cut bait. They can be Dan’s buddy Norm Echelberry caught this unusual looking fish in the Tomoka River. Dan Without a doubt the deep too many years. The big caught with a jig but don’t thinks it’s a blenny, but is open to suggestions. Just email him and let him know. water behind the houses at trout that remain are wary count on making a living Eldora in the Canaveral but if you have the patience like that. 12th fish of the morning. All not sure. If you know for good fun and good eats. National Seashore is the and skill you can still coax Speaking of drum I heard were over 30 inches. Now certain what it is please let most famous gator trout one out. from the guys at Grand Slam that’s good fun! me know. Other than that, Dan Smith has fished the hole in Volusia County. Just Up at Tomoka State Park Charters out of Edgewater a My fishing buddy Norm Norm had little to report. He waters of Volusia County for a bit north is Turtle Mound. fish the dead end canal just while back. They called to Echelberry sent me a photo did say the cool weather did more than 40 years. Email Fish the hole off the end of behind the old museum say the black drum were of a strange looking fish he not chase the tarpon away questions and comments to the sandbar there. That building. That must be done stacked up in the Southern caught up Tomoka River but they were not biting. [email protected]. His book, water is about 30 feet deep on foot for there are no Lagoon. While we were on way. I figured it to be some Remember colder water “I Swear the Snook and provides the trout a few boats allowed. I once caught the phone, the boys were sort of blenny. Maybe a can be your friend. Jacket Drowned,” is available for degrees of warmth during an eight-pounder there and fishing and landed their Florida or two spot but I am on up and get out there for $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. Sports News Grand Marshall race following the comple- way.com or call 1-800-PIT- tion of Daytona Rising – the SHOP. named for Rolex 24 $400 million redevelop- ment project of the iconic Cheer and dance Tom Kristensen, known “World Center of Racing.” as one of the most success- Mr. Kristensen will give squads seek ful sports car endurance the command, “Drivers, championships racers of all time, will serve start your engines.” as grand marshal for the Retiring following the More than 5,000 partici- 54th anniversary of the 2014 season after 37 years pants from private clubs Rolex 24 at Daytona on Jan. of racing, he won the 24 and school cheer squads 30-31Hours of Le Mans a record and about 7,500 spectators at Daytona International nine times, a feat that are expected at the Ocean Speedway. earned him the title “Mr. Le Center Jan. 15-17 for the The Rolex 24 kicks off the Mans.” State Cheer and Dance 2016 IMSA WeatherTech Tickets for the 2016 Rolex Championships. SportsCar Championship 24 at Daytona are at day- Tickets are available for season and will be the first tonainternationalspeed- cash only at the door begin- ning at 4:30 p.m. Friday. Fri- day night tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for children 801188 6-12, seniors 65 and older and members of the mili- tary; two-day tickets are $35 for adults and $25 for chil- dren 6-12, seniors 65 and older and members of the military; three-day tickets Randy Barber/staff photographer are $45 for adults and $35 for children 6-12, seniors 65 Ellery Carlson, 5, of DeLand practices her swing during the Florida Tennis Center’s Kids and older and members of Holiday Tennis Camp in Daytona Beach on Thursday, Dec. 24. U.C.S.S. the military. The Ocean Center is at 101 SPIRITUAL CENTRE N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona participate. The seminar is dren ages 6 to 12 with an road. CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALISTS Beach. For more informa- for beginners, individuals adult and is limited to 240 The registration fee Jan. 1- 102 A. 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