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@HometownNewsVolusia @Hometownnewsvolusia @HVolusi Call us about Vol. 6, No. 52 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsVolusia.com Friday, Feb. 9, 2018 Celebrate Spring Community City of DeLand can get Special Edition Notes Publishing March 23rd Master gardeners plan automall concerns heard plant clinics annexation, as it is contiguous and touches For more information By Gina McKee the city into which it would be annexed; it Call 386-322-5900 Volusia County’s master [email protected] does not create any enclaves through annex- gardeners will share winter city Despite a firm opposing position, the City of ation; and it is not, nor does it create, a long, gardening tips and answer narrow stretch of land. questions during plant clinics DeLand cannot simply put a stop to annexation and lim- development of the proposed I-4 Automall. The 47-acre plot of land, currently in its, in February. Residents can unincorporated areas of the county at the inter- bring their plants for a free “We don’t have any magic button over here that there are we can just press and stop the automall,” Darren change of Interstate 4 and Orange Camp Road, also opportunities to have concerns check-up. is the site of a proposed I-4 Automall and several •10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. Elkind, DeLand city attorney told DeLand City addressed and even oppose, but not to simply vote Commissioners and members of the public at a spe- other potential developments. to stop the annexation and future developments. 10, at the Deltona Regional When residents attending DeLand’s special meet- Library, 2150 Eustace Ave. cial meeting Feb. 1. “There may be tools that we can “What I’m trying to explain, when you say, ‘Are use as a city to affect how that happens or whether ing questioned whether or not DeLand commis- you going stop it?’ is if the application for develop- Howard Jeffries will discuss sioners would stop the development, Mr. Elkind cacti, succulents and wildflow- that happens, but (DeLand commissioners) don’t ment were in the City of DeLand, (DeLand commis- just have the ability to say it’s not going to happen.” said the process isn’t that easily ended. With the sioners) would have the ability to say yes or no,” Mr. ers from 11 a.m. to noon. property owners requesting voluntary annexation •10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, The property in the annexation application sub- Elkind said. “What I want to make clear is that we do mitted by the property owner to the City of Lake into the City of Lake Helen, and a small portion of not have some absolute ability, whether they want to Feb. 20, at the DeBary Public the property already residing within Lake Helen’s Library, 200 N. Charles R. Helen meets the legal requirements for voluntary See AUTOMALL, page A2 Beall Blvd. For more information, call the Volusia County Extension Service at (386) 822-5778. Community What a performance DeLand library hosts book sale gets a look at The Friends of the DeLand Regional Library will host its monthly book sale from 9:30 school rebuild a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 9; and 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satur- By Gina McKee district to meet with commu- nity members, parents, facul- day, Feb. 10. [email protected] ty and staff to get their input The sale will be in the Parents and community on what they would like to library’s auditorium at 130 E. members got their first see in the new school.” Howry Ave., DeLand. opportunity for input on the Architect Rene Tercilla of Hardback and large softback new look of George Marks Harvard Jolly in Orlando was books will be $1 each, and Elementary School and an on hand to listen to commu- small paperback books will be introduction to the architect nity questions, concerns and eight for $1. Children’s books who will create it. wish lists on what features will be $2 a bag. On Saturday, At a public meeting the new buildings may con- all non-children books will be Wednesday, Jan. 24, Volusia tain, Mr. Edgecomb said. $3 a bag. County Schools officials con- The project, funded by a The Friends’ Book Store will ducted a public meeting to portion of the half-cent sales be open from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 introduce the community to tax, will maintain a couple of p.m. Thursday and Friday, and the selected architect as well the newer, or newly remod- from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satur- as to answer questions eled buildings, but will also day. regarding the $3 million contain brand-new construc- Proceeds from the book replacement project. tion on the site of the school’s store and monthly book sales “This was more of an 28 acres in DeLand. help to provide non-budgeted informal gathering, not so While no timetable is set programs and special needs much a formal meeting,” said for construction yet, the Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer activities. Robert Edgecomb, commu- informal session served as a Volusia County elementary school children perform “Stomp Meets Japa- For more information, call nity information specialist kick-off for the much-antici- nese Taiko Drumming” on Friday, Feb. 2, during the 45th annual Volusia (386) 822-6430, ext. 20762. for the school district. “It’s an opportunity for the school See REBUILD, page A2 All-County Elementary Music Showcase at DeLand High School. Tour West Volusia

The West Volusia Historical Society will host an historic bus tour at 2:30 p.m. Wednes- Night to Gala See NOTES, page A2 Shine Day Personal Finance A8 focuses PLAN STRONGER set for people on the Continuing to look at care with spirit, centers special and fun By Lori Carter Entertainment B1 needs For Hometown News “How to Train Your Drag- IT'S BEER By Diane M. Carey on” is just one of the topics one [email protected] can learn about during “Heart Photo courtesy of Jan Brock of Spirit” Gala Day from 10 On February 9 the interna- Tim Tebow escorts Courtney Widdison on the red carpet to last year’s Night a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, tionally celebrated ‘Night to to Shine in the Henderson Center at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Feb. 10, at Southern Cassadaga Shine’ will mark its fourth Spiritualist Camp Meeting anniversary, the third year Association, which has been locally. Night to Shine is spon- The unique prom-night inception. She said in East around since 1894. This year’s East Volusia sored by the Tim Tebow experience is for people with Volusia participants arrive on Gala Days are presented event will again be in the Annual event comes Foundation and local church- special needs, ages 14 and a red carpet, have photos four times yearly as fundrais- Henderson Center at Embry- to a head in DeLand es throughout the world. older. This year more than taken, a hair and makeup sta- ers for the nonprofit organiza- Riddle Aeronautical Univer- More than 500 churches are 175,000 volunteers around tion, shoe shine area, limou- tion. The Spiritualist Camp sity from 6-9 p.m. Friday, participating this year, all on the world will serve more sine ride, dinner and enter- was designated as a Historic Index Feb. 9. The event will premier than 90,000 honored guests tainment. Also, prom attire Feb. 9. The local church District on the National Regis- in West Volusia the same day sponsors are Christ Presbyte- simultaneously on one night. will have been given to Business A7 Out & About B1 ter of Historic Places in 1991. at Stetson Baptist Church, rian Church in Ormond Jan Brock has been on the attendees through donations Classified B6 Police Report A5 Rev. Don Zanghi, who has Crossword B5 Sports B5 1025 W. Minnesota Ave. in Beach and Stetson Baptist East Volusia Night To Shine received at Christ Presbyteri- Horoscopes B1 Viewpoint A6 DeLand. Church in DeLand. committee since the event’s See SHINE, page A2 See GALA, page A2 Help us Celebrate Pride in FOOD SERVICE Week! February 5th through the 9th. This week applauds nutrition and www.thecloistersretirement.org (800)738-1222 | 400 East Howry Ave., DeLand foodservice professionals and other members of the nutrition A Retirement Housing Foundation Campus services team for their hard work and dedication on the job. A not-for-profit community - ALF#8340 A-2 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, Feb. 9, 2018

forward to it, she said. this worldwide movement,” Shine Pastor Dan Glenn of Stetson Tim Tebow shared on his From page A1 Baptist Church is especially foundation’s website. “To think enthusiastic about being a that 90,000 people with special an Church. Ms. Brock refers to first-time sponsor. needs will be cheered for, cele- the prom donations as a “glit- “We have been thinking brated and loved on one night ter closet,” which contains jew- about this for a while, but this around the world is just amaz- elry, purses, gowns and tuxe- is our first time to take it to an ing. When Night to Shine dos donated by the community, action point,” Pastor Glenn started just four years ago, and which participants can said. “We are really excited even with our big vision we keep. about being able to host our could never have imagined Attendees, known as VIPs, VIPs. We have over 150 guests that it would become the must pre-register and both that will be attending. worldwide movement that it is events have waiting lists. “It is something we feel has today. But we serve a big God Referrals come from local hit a real chord with the people and He has truly blessed this schools and non-profits or in our community,” he said. ministry. local families. Currently 180 “This is an opportunity to “Night to Shine is more than VIPs are registered for the serve a sub-section of our the limo rides, the red carpets, ERAU, which doesn’t include community that a lot of times the fancy dresses, and the accompanying companions. gets overlooked. We intend to shiny shoes,” the former NFL “It is unbelievable to me do this year-to-year We are quarterback said. “It’s special Photo courtesy of Jan Brock being with this since the begin- gearing up for a very emotion- because our guests realize, Riding in a limo are sisters Lindsay Brock, left, VIP sister Casey Brock and twin ning and having a disabled al and fun-filled and ser- some for the first time, that daughter to see what the need vice-oriented night.” they’re worth it. They are told sister and volunteer Mandy Brock, right. is in our community,” Ms. The DeLand event will be they’re special and that they’re Brock said. “We are at capacity for individuals along with spe- loved. And at the end of the and purposeful plan for their year alone will contribute more sia, call Stetson Baptist at (386) in two locations. It is over- cial groups. night, when each and every life.” than $3.5 million in financial 734-1991 or visit night- whelming to me how the com- “I am so thankful for each one of them is crowned king or The foundation provides grants. toshinedeland.org. You can munity has embraced it. It is a and every host church, volun- queen of the prom, they go financial support to hundreds For more information, call also visit the Tim Tebow Foun- beautiful thing, this event.” teer, donor and sponsor for home knowing that God loves of churches needing assistance Christ Presbyterian Church at dation at timtebowfoundation. The participants truly look answering the call and joining them and has a special, unique, in hosting the event, and this (386) 677-4076. In West Volu- org/ministries/night-to-shine.

sion, asking them to delay the Mr. Elkind said, adding that -- are notified and have the Seeing red Automall vote until joint discussions Lake Helen’s City Commis- opportunity to become part From page A1 between the two cities could sion listened graciously to his of the process and get their be conducted. presentation of DeLand’s con- concerns and issues or not, to stop it from hap- The City of Lake Helen did cerns. “We have some con- addressed. This is the normal pening.” not delay the vote, however, cerns related to the compre- process when land is annexed The first of two required an amended ordinance that hensive plan amendment and or a comprehensive plan is public readings of the ordi- received approval on first I don’t think those issues had amended in Volusia County nance to annex the property reading and was sent on to been pointed out to them municipalities. and the change to land use state and county agencies per b e fore .” “We are absolutely on top specifications within the City standard legal process, Now that first readings of that issue, we are going of Lake Helen’s comprehen- included recognition of have been approved, the com- over the application with a sive plan took place at a spe- DeLand’s “ability and right to prehensive plan amendment fine-tooth comb.” Mr. Elkind cial meeting of Lake Helen provide utility services” to has been sent to the Florida said. “Because of the break- City Commission Jan. 25. future developments on the Department of Economic neck pace with which this Prior to that meeting, when property in question. Opportunity and the Volusia thing is going through, we the City of DeLand discov- “The applicant said they Growth Management Com- found out late in the game, so ered the property owner had had submitted a revised ordi- mission for review. As part of there may be other issues we applied for voluntary annex- nance recognizing DeLand’s the VGMC process, other have other than those I was ation, DeLand officials sent a right and ability to provide affected jurisdictions -- in able to present to the City of letter to Lake Helen’s commis- utilities services in that area,” this case, the City of DeLand Lake Helen.”

2032, more than $111 million ects include classroom reno- High School in Pine Ridge; Rebuild already is earmarked for new vations and replacements at and an HVAC replacement From page A1 building projects, including Enterprise Elementary in and electrical upgrade at Pierson/Seville Elementary; Deltona; new construction Spruce Creek High School in pated project, Mr. Edgecomb Chisholm Elementary in New and classroom renovations at Port Orange. said. Smyrna Beach; Tomoka Ele- Read-Patillo Elementary in A School Facility Planning “This was more of a sit mentary in Ormond Beach; New Smyrna Beach; class- meeting was scheduled for down, let’s discuss what we and Deltona Middle School. room addition, site work cir- Jan. 29 at the facilities services are looking for, what we Many other schools in the culation and facade upgrade office, 3750 Olson Drive, expect … things of that county will see significant at New Smyrna Beach Middle Daytona Beach, concerning nature,” he said. renovations and repairs School; technology lab con- reports on enrollments, In the VCS long-term plans during the 2017-2032 time version at Deltona High capacity and capital improve- for half-cent sales tax con- table, thanks to the half-cent School; roof replacement and ments. struction projects through sales tax. Some of those proj- culinary lab at Pine Ridge

Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer Cnemmen, a DeLand resident originally from Bel- bit “obscure to get people’s tive, Staying Positive.” At from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. by Gala interest. It’s a very important 11:30 a.m., Rev. Bob John- SCSCMA Certified Mediums gium who uses one name, walks with his dog on From page A1 topic. Perhaps the most stone will speak on “How I and qualified student medi- Saturday, Jan. 27, along Woodland Boulevard at important topic.” Became Me.” At noon, Rev. ums in Colby Memorial Tem- the tail end of the Mardi Gras on Mainstreet Dog spoken at Gala Days for years, Rev. Zanghi said he nor- Steve Adkins will speak on ple. Fifteen minute readings Parade presented by the Krewe of Amalee. admitted he made the title a mally has a full house during “Psychology of Spirit.” At 1 are $25. his talks, sometimes standing p.m., Rev. Margaret Ann Vendors will include jewel- room only. Schmidt will speak on ry, crystals, arts and crafts, “’How to Train Your Drag- “Self-Healing” and, at 1:30 and food, and will line the on’ is really about kundalini,” p.m., Rev. Gregory P. Kent streets of the historical com- he said. “It’s a very powerful will speak on “Spirit Commu- munity and also in the force that needs to be dealt nication.” Andrew Jackson Davis Edu- E L C O M with properly, the coiled ser- “It’s educational,” he said. cational Building, 1112 Ste- W E pent. In some cultures ser- “People should take advan- vens St. pents are stylized to be a tage of this opportunity. A 50/50 raffle will culmi-

dragon. Part of it’s about There’s such a wide variety of nate with a drawing at 4 p.m.

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12.12.2016 about it.” The keynote speaker will present to win. Rev. Zanghi speaks from be Stephen Monroe Williams The Bookstore, 1112 Ste- 12:30 to 1 p.m. in the Slater with the topic of “Freedom vens St., will be open until 6 at 1:15 pm House, 1188 Chauncey St. From Fear.” Donation of $5 is p.m. “Encounter the Spirits There are five other speakers accepted. He will be in Colby Night Tour” is at 7:30 p.m. as well. There’s a requested $5 Memorial Temple, 1250 Mar- For more information, call donation for each speaker. ion St., at 3 p.m. (386) 228-3171 or the book- At 11 a.m., Rev. John Rog- In addition to speakers, store at (386) 228-2880 or visit 5 lbs. ers will speak on “Being Posi- there will be mini-readings Cassadaga.org. 18 in. 3 oz. West Volusia County, the area email [email protected]. to parents Brad & Becki Jones Notes most closely associated with From page A1 Henry A. DeLand and the dream he made a reality. Low-cost pet clinic Share the good news with your friends and neighbors. day, Feb. 14, starting at the The cost is $32.50 (lunch at There will be a low-cost pet Conrad Center, 137 W. Michi- the Cassadaga Hotel includ- shot clinic sponsored by the Different sizes from which to choose. Pricing varies upon size of ad and number of gan Ave., to explore East ed). Reservations required. Society for the Prevention of DeLand, Lake Helen and Cas- For more information, call editions it appears in. For more information or to advertise call 386.322.5900. Cruelty to Animals Rescue sadaga (386) 740-6813 from noon to 4 from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Sunday, It’s time again to discover p.m. Tuesday-Saturday or Feb. 11, at Rent A Center, 2613 S. Woodland Blvd., DeLand. Residential • Commercial Heart worm prevention and Tile • Metal • Shingle • Flat Daytona 386-248-0200 - Orlando 407-270-7006 flea control products will be Financing Available available to buy. The cash only Edgewater 386-423-3076 clinics benefit abused animals. 2017 Proceeds benefit abused ani- ADER We Fix Roof Leaks! E S R ’ mals. www.awsroofing.com For more information, call C E H O I C (386) 748-8993. Voted THE BEST 6 Years In A Row! Announce your event for Celebrate Spring

Hometown News will once again publish a “Celebrate Spring” special section at the end of March. Call Today for a FREE Estimate! See NOTES, page A6 Friday, Feb. 9, 2018 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A-3 Events with The Great American Race E-NEWSLETTER [email protected] s Speed Weeks heat up, magnet for race fans as well as scheduled to be on hand to there is a lot of fun to be LAND LINES retired drivers, owners and accept. That is but a few of this had if you seek it out. “NEWSLETTER” IN THE SUBJECT A DAN SMITH mechanics. Main Street year’s awards that will be Local clubs and organiza- Station is dedicated to keeping presented to racing notables. tions provide all sorts of racing history alive and they Attendees at the awards things to do to round out the do a great job. brunch will dine on delicious experience. As usual, the Their Back To The Roots fare provided by Aunt Catfish’s Living Legends of Auto celebration runs from Feb. 11 Restaurant. Racing will provide a lot of the tour with historian Eddie through Feb. 13. The fun will All these events and many fun. On Feb. 10, their beach Roche will be Feb. 16 and include a live auction, awards more will mean racing fun for parade will kick off at 11:30 their first stop will be at 8:30 brunch, autograph session and anyone willing to take part. a.m. from Racing’s North Turn a.m. at the Ormond Beach block party. At the awards Contact the Living Legends of Restaurant in Ponce Inlet. Birthplace Of Speed Park brunch, will Auto Racing and the Main That fine dining and drinking where Racing Ron Piasecki receive the Alan Kulwicki Street Station through their establishment sits at the and I will be hosts. Ron will award and the Smokey Yunick websites for tickets and historic north end of Bill show the group the Ormond Award will go to Waddell information. (Times and dates France’s beach road course Garage Replica and the cars it Wilson. This year the Red are subject to change.) where NASCAR racing began. contains and I will talk about Vogt award recipient will be Now when the automotive On Feb. 11, visit the Ponce the history represented by the Buddy Parrott and I have been eyes of the world are on Inlet Light House for Beach monuments in the park. Also asked to present the media Daytona Beach, don’t be left Racing Days, a car show and Feb. 16. there will be a award to long time NASCAR out. Good fun for all and look autograph session. On Feb. 12, modified reunion at New photographer Don Bok. Don for me there. the Legends will present their Smyrna Beach Speedway and is the tall shadowy figure that parade of vintage race cars on that is scheduled between has lurked in the background Dan Smith is on the board of A1A, beginning from the noon and 5 p.m. for decades to be there to take directors for the Ormond Beach historic Drive-In Church in That’s a lot of racing stuff, the pictures whenever race Historical Society and The Daytona Beach Shores. but we are just getting started. cars or racing folks have Motor Racing Heritage On Feb. 13, there will be a Each year during Speed gathered. Association and is the author charity auction at The Shores Weeks, the Main Street Station Roland Via, president of of two books, “The World’s Resort, beginning at 5 p.m., is home to a beehive of Motor Racing Heritage Greatest Beach” and “I Swear and, on Feb. 14, The Shores activity. The old gas station Association, will present the the Snook Drowned.” Email Resort will host the Legends' that was once owned by Big prestigious Tim Sullivan questions and comments to annual awards banquet. Bill France sits at 316 Main St. Award to legendary driver [email protected] or call (386) The Living Legends bus on the beachside and is a Bobby Allison. Mr. Allison is 441-7793.

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2400 S. Ridgewood Ave. Suite 22 • South Daytona, Florida A-4 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, Feb. 9, 2018 Friday, Feb. 9, 2018 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A-5 Police Report Editor’s note: This is a list of at $2,500. of a Schedule I and IV sub- DeLand, was arrested Jan. 31 arrests, not convictions, and all stance. Bail was set at $5,000. and charged with grand theft arrestees are presumed inno- Volusia County •William E. Knoop, 44, of and burglary of a dwelling. cent unless or until proven DeLand, was arrested Jan. 29 Bail was set at $20,000. guilty in a court of law. Sheriff’s Office and charged with grand theft, •Samantha Gutierrez-Her- dealing in stolen property, nandez, 18, of Pierson, was DeLand Police false ownership info on arrested Jan. 31 and charged •Sarah A. White, 30, of pawned items and burglary of with child abuse. Bail was set Department DeLand, was arrested Jan. 26 an unoccupied dwelling. Bail at $2,500. and charged with battery on a was set at $20,000. •Talyric D. Ramsey, 18, of person 65 years of age or older. (888) 277-TIPS •Carlos Jimenez, 21, of •Milini L. Williams, 41, of DeLand, was arrested Feb. 1 DeLand, was arrested Jan. 27 Bail was not set. DeLand, was arrested Jan. 29 and charged with driving with and charged with a drug •Nevis Vanoy Ross, 47, of and charged with grand theft, a canceled license and fleeing/ Wanted offense. Bail was not set. DeLand, was arrested Jan. 26 illegal use of a credit card and attempting to elude law •Lowell D. Hurd, 52, of and charged with burglary of a fraudulent use of personal ID enforcement with lights/sirens DeLand, was arrested Jan. 27 dwelling, grand theft, princi- information. Bail was set at running. Bail was set at $3,500. and charged with burglary of pal dealing in stolen property $15,000. •Vanessa Lopez, 18, of Pier- an unoccupied structure. Bail and possession of burglary •Wilbert Shipman, 53, of son, was arrested Feb. 1 and was set at $2,500. tools. Bail was not set. DeLand, was arrested Jan. 29 charged with child abuse. Bail •Jonathan Al Purvis, 32, of •Daniel J. Dekmar, 59, of and charged with possession was set at $2,500. DeLand, was arrested Jan. 28 DeLand, was arrested Jan. 26 of paraphernalia and cocaine, •James E. Smith, 48, of and charged with a drug and charged with a drug and tampering with physical DeLand, was arrested Feb. 1 offense. Bail was set at $2,500. offense, smuggling contra- evidence. Bail was not set. and charged with failure to Suspected vehicle •Celena Linnet Browning, band into a prison and posses- •Dontay Dunn, 23, of register as a career offender. The Volusia County Sher- She was airlifted by the 45, of DeLand, was arrested sion of methamphetamine DeLand, was arrested Jan. 30 Bail was set at $5,000. iff’s Office is seeking the Sheriff’s Office’s Air 1 heli- Jan. 29 and charged with with intent to sell. Bail was set and charged with resisting an •Jacob Bryan Hinson, 37, of driver in a Deltona hit-and- copter to Central Florida habitually driving with a at $12,500. officer without violence and DeLand, was arrested Feb. 1 run that seriously injured a Regional hospital with inju- revoked license, giving a false •Wilbert Shipman, 53, of aggravated stalking. Bail was and charged with burglary of teenager. ries considered non-life- name upon being arrested/ DeLand, was arrested Jan. 27 set at $500. an unoccupied dwelling, The Deltona teenager was threatening. Later she was detained and a drug offense. and charged with possession •Marshel T. Zupancic, 27, of neglect of a child, grand theft walking home from school. transferred to Arnold Palm- Bail was not set. of paraphernalia and cocaine. DeLand, was arrested Jan. 31 from a dwelling, dealing in The driver of the vehicle fled er Hospital to have recon- •Adam C. Biggs, 54, of Bail was set at $3,000. and charged with possession stolen property, grand theft the scene. We need the pub- structive surgery due to •Danielle T. Dapice, 28, of DeLand, was arrested Jan. 31 of paraphernalia, MDMA and and giving false ownership lic’s help to find the driver facial injuries. and charged with driving with DeLand, was arrested Jan. 28 heroin. Bail was set at $2,500. info on pawned items. Bail was and vehicle in this hit-and- The suspect vehicle is a canceled license. Bail was set and charged with possession •Shawn P. Langlois, 31, of not set. run crash. described as a light-colored The victim, a 15-year-old early ‘80s two-door Chevy student at Pine Ridge High Monte Carlo or School, was trying to cross Cutlass with a dark roof. Fort Smith Boulevard near Anyone with information ERAU tenants focus on future the intersection of Rookery Avenue at 3:10 p.m. about this crash or the driv- er is asked to contact the For Hometown News Mobility Inc., specializing in tem aims to provide health degree recipient and U.S. Amber Gonzalez told res- cuers that she looked both Sheriff’s Office at (386) 248- [email protected] solutions for the mobility chal- and fitness benefits to other- Marine Corps veteran. In ways before trying to cross 1777. Or, to remain anony- lenged, and VerdeGo Aero, wise mobility challenged indi- 2017, Mr. Soto became the mous, call Crime Stoppers Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Fort Smith. 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Your article on Jan. 26 of the Jan. 28 concert at Peabody Audi- torium of Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No.2 with the Hels- ingborg Symphony Orchestra, featuring pianist Nareh Argha- manyan, was the perfect prescription for an unforgettable afternoon of music. I’ve had the fortune to experience countless concerts, of an eclectic choice of music and performers, in different parts of the world. The show last Sunday was first rate in every way, from the hall to the program and the performers. All in all, a truly profound and painfully beautiful concert experience. Thank you very much again for your post. If it wasn’t for you, I Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer would’ve missed this soulful, enlightening afternoon of great People walk along West Indiana Avenue as they sample food and beverages from area restaurants on music. Saturday, Jan. 20, at the Taste of DeLand, presented by Mainstreet DeLand. In response to: ‘Should have planned better’

I am just another oldster, 76 years old. My husband died a few appear to be the residents of Victoria Park. It must be sad for the their hair, dumping their ashtrays into the intersection or some years ago. Yes, I do depend on his Social Security and I am not complainers to see their lifestyle altered in ways they never saw other such nonsense, we only get three or four cars through a complaining. Since he died, the cost of living has gone up and coming! light when 10 or 12 should make it. the money we saved in his retirement plan has gone down. The circle is now complete. Methinks smart lights won’t do much good. We had a lot of tragedy in our lives, but we worked hard and raised three wonderful children. So if you have not walked in my Carol, as in Christmas Snake oil shoes, do not judge. You people being so smug is what is wrong with this country today. I wish to thank an angel named Carol who works in the lab at The old title “Snake oil” is interpreted as a substance with no Florida Hospital New Smyrna. real medicinal value sold as a remedy for all diseases. Curb the dog owners About a month ago, I had the misfortune of going to the emer- On TV everyday we are introduced to various meds to cure gency room and, while being treated, this beautiful lady came our problems. The latest that has been on TV repeatedly is from the lab to draw blood. She noticed I had an accident and Prevagen. As we grow old and start to forget names and other I want to thank the person that wrote the article about dogs on proceeded to clean me up and change my gown, linens, etc. This things, we start to “panic,” thinking it is dementia. the beach by Ormond-by-the-Sea. Then we see an ad come up on TV for Prevagen, which will Some dogs owners in this area don’t care when they take their was truly not her job or her responsibility, yet she did it gladly. I can’t forget this wonderful act of kindness. God bless you save our brain. This is what we really need. Until we read the dogs in front of homeowners' private property and desecrate it. fine print, which tells us that this product has not been evaluated You call Volusia County to complain and you know nothing is always dear Carol, as in Christmas. This is how she introduced herself to me. Thank you again. You are truly an angel. by the Federal Drug Administration. Why are products like done because the same people keep on doing it on a daily basis. these permitted to be presented to the public? If you look further I think they should change the $50 fine to $200 fine. We on their ads on the Internet, it explains this product is not homeowners have rights, too, and pay property taxes. I oppose Not fair to worker bees intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Results may vary. dogs on the beach because it will ruin the beach. My question is: "Don’t we have government departments that I am going to rant about Halifax Hospital in Daytona Beach. monitor these ads for our protection?" Should have seen it coming The Halifax CEO just got a raise after employee wages have remained stagnant for three years. Definitely fight the blight Twenty years ago many concerned DeLand area folks were For 8 months, Jeff Feasel told us we were in a budget crisis. We meeting with each other and with many governing authorities have been shutting down units and cutting staff. None of the concerning the proposed Victoria Park project. worker bees have received a raise. Happy to read Larry Bartlett will be fighting the blight in We warned about many things. We talked about the impact of I think it is ridiculous he gets a raise, in addition to hiring Volusia County. building on a great recharge area, we warned about traffic, we another chief operating officer, Mark Billings, and promoting A needy area to start in New Smyrna Beach is on Jungle Road cried over the displacement of wildlife and we wondered what all chief-level employees. starting, just before the horse show arena and moving west. It is so unfair to residents on that road who have nice homes and approval of the project would mean when future developments His compensation is over $580,000 per year and if he quits, he keep their places up-to-snuff to have to live near falling-down came up for consideration. gets a three year severance package. I think it is ridiculous they houses. Skillful legal representation plus a city plumb giddy and sali- treat the employees like garbage and the executives get all the vating over the prospect of increased tax revenue made approval perks. a foregone conclusion and so it took flight. It seemed to the Halifax Health needs to check how they treat their employees. Don’t disparage the unlucky apprehensive opposition that DeLand residents just never Halifax Health and Jeff Feasal you should be ashamed of your- understood how the floodgates would open if “Victoria” passed, selves. but I am guessing they can hardly deny the results they now con- I couldn’t help but notice the snide opinion of the person for- tend with. tunate enough to have planned well for life in retirement. All this growth and congestion is upsetting to many locals. Match the parameters Everyone is aware of the advice to not count solely on Social The number of current projects plus the numerous announced Security; I’m sure no one sets out to live his golden years in pov- erty. developments indicate the flood gates are now fully open with Volusia County government needs to stop changing land Sometimes other things intervene. For instance, a catastroph- consequences we tried to highlight without success. It was nice usage designations and protect our current lifestyle. ic illness or accident may wipe out savings. Divorces, hurricanes, being “right” but there is no joy in that. I cringe every time I see Let’s not change land usage to meet developers requests. Who foreclosure, business collapse all may cause someone to resort to another parcel stripped of vegetation waiting for “improve- comes first? Existing residents or new projects? Zoning changes using their savings as a means to survive. Some women raised ments.” should match land use parameters. The most vocal opponents of the Orange Camp automall families and didn’t work for years, thereby lowering their even- tual monthly Social Security earnings. Maybe not smart enough When we are young, we believe we’ll be able to make up the difference, and retirement seems a long time in the future. Of Apparently the area is going to begin getting “smart” traffic course, things don’t always go as planned. Many people in this lights, which, in theory, will help with traffic flow. country age 53 to 62 have zero dollars saved — 32 percent of DEADLINES I have to wonder how much good they will really do when so them, in fact. And only 39 percent of all Americans can raise The deadline for submissions to Hometown News in Volusia many drivers around here aren’t smart enough to properly uti- even $1,000 for an emergency. So, writer, you were indeed wise, County is 5 p.m. Thursday for the next week's issue, except for lize them. Between people leaving three, four or five car lengths and also fortunate not to have been affected by any calamity and Rants & Raves, which is 5 p.m. Friday. Deadlines are adjusted for between themselves and the car in front, those who don’t go therefore able to have a more comfortable retirement. But please holidays. For more information, call (386) 322-5924. when the light turns because they’re on their phone, combing don’t disparage others not so wise or lucky.

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tion about Charles Portis’ Real estate investors show the money Notes novel, “True Grit,” at 10 a.m. From page A6 Friday, Feb. 16, at the o far 2018, and in much of entity for $610,000. Work should be beginning DeLand Regional Library, December 2017, commer- None of these deals are on the assisted living facility and request a VITA appoint- VOLUSIA 130 E. Howry Ave. cial real estate activity in enormous, but, with nearly on Yorktowne Boulevard ment. She will discuss the novel’s SVolusia County was rather slow BUSINESS every one of them upping the behind Lowe’s. Plans call for a author, time period and set- with few deals over $1 million. CECIL G. value of the property, they are 54,820-square-foot facility Playwright to review ting. With a hot economy, you BRUMLEY definite signs of a healthy mar- with 132 beds with associated The free program, which would think Volusia would ket. Also notable is that they site improvements on 4.81 ‘True Grit’ is sponsored by the Friends attract a lot of real estate inves- cover all four corners of the acres. of the DeLand Library, is tors willing to put down the ing lots there. Last Friday, it county, so the interest isn’t Local playwright Ann big bucks on a property in the obtained more than 20 per- focused on just one area. We *** Magaha will share informa- See NOTES, page A8 county. The market wasn’t mits for new houses there and won’t see this many deals in dead. There were some huge quickly rivals Latitude Mar- one week too often, but you On a final note, some mis- deals here and there, but only garitaville builder Minto can bet it will happen again, cellaneous stuff includes signs one or two a week. That sud- Communities for most home especially as Speed Weeks and going up on the Ben & Jerry’s 2012 - 2016 denly changed last week with starts in a single community 2012 - 2016 2017 Bike Week bring a lot of media at One Daytona where also ADER DER E S EA S several $1 million-plus deals this year. attention to the area, including construction has started on R ’ R ’ C C H E E recorded by the Volusia Coun- •A DeLand-based entity, the financial media. Hy’s Toggery, a business that O I C H O I C ty Clerk of Court in one week. Sunset Lake Ranch, has will be connected to The Day- Here’s the run down: bought Deep Creek Ranch on tona hotel. Work has com- •The strip center behind Lake Winona Road, near *** menced for a Kid City USA at Wendy’s and Burger King at DeLeon Springs, for $2 mil- 4530 S. Ridgewood Ave. in 1440 W. International Speed- lion. Breneast Leasing has sub- Port Orange and permitting way Blvd. in Daytona Beach •A convenience store prop- mitted plans to the St. Johns continues for Banyan Cove, a was sold to Jacksonville inves- erty at 1644 Providence Blvd. River Water Management Dis- 100-unit apartment complex tors for $3.25 million. in Deltona was sold to Tex- trict for a 56,000-square-foot for seniors at Clara Avenue •Coral Springs businessmen as-based investors for $1.55 manufacturing plant at and West ISB in DeLand. bought the Daytona Shores million. DeLand Crossings at Interstate Inn & Suites at 3221 S. Atlantic •Former New Smyrna 4 and S.R. 44. When the com- Managing Editor Cecil G. Ave. in Daytona Beach Shores Beach Mayor Jim Vandergrifft pany bought a lot in 2016, the Brumley has been tracking for $2.58 million. sold the Alba Court site, plan was to expand the Cali- business and the economy in •D.R. 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We touched on reasons, the choice of a his apartment. the three levels of care CCRC should be made Eldon spends many hours available – independent carefully and the contract each day in the community’s living, assisted living and should be meticulously fully-equipped woodshop. skilled nursing care. Today, reviewed. He has even taught other we’ll talk about the latter of Thank you, Eldon, for your people woodworking! The the three as well as some of input on the subject of complex also has a large “art the other “perks” of CCRC CCRCs! Again, all Continu- Photo courtesy of the Rotary Club of Deland studio” where residents can living. ing Care Retirement Com- draw, paint and do crafts To help firefighters stay fit, the Rotary Club of Deland recently donated a Stair- At Eldon’s CCRC, the munities are not created (their artwork adorns the master to the DeLand Fire Department. There are a number of buildings in nursing facility is referred to equal. Contracts, monetary hallways). For those who love and around DeLand that require stair rescues in case of a fire. Seated in front as the “Health Care Center.” requirements, amenities and to read, there is a library, as Residents who are recovering housing options vary widely. of the Stairmaster is Kyle Grace; standing, from left, are Club President Eric well as a game room and from a hospital stay, and/or If you think a Continuing Nompleggi, Mike Mueller, James Smith, Sean Langford and Jeff Von Bretzel. gym. who can’t manage the Care Retirement Community Eldon said, “There’s always activities of daily living, can might be a good choice for something going on.” enter the Health Care Center you, meet with a financial People get together to play and be cared for in a private planner to assess your cards and, in the warmer or semi-private room. If situation and compare your Volusia libraries take part months, bocce ball. In Eldon were to need these options. services, he would pay an addition to woodworking and artistic pursuits, an additional fee (provisions of David D. Holland, a outdoor gardening facility in Snapshot day Feb. 14 which should be spelled out Certified Financial Planner gives residents the opportu- For Hometown News Activity Project Manager were taught computer skills. in the CCRC’s contract), but practitioner, hosts a weekly nity to sow vegetable or [email protected] Karen Poulsen. “By being a •302 children, 250 adults he would not lose his living TV show Mondays on WDSC flower seeds. Bus trips to part of Library Snapshot and 106 young adults attended quarters when a temporary Channel 15 at 7 p.m. He has museums, the theater and The Volusia County Public Day, they can help us demon- programs Health Care Center stay was also authored two books in his sporting events are frequent- Library system’s 12 library strate the profound impact our •673 patrons downloaded necessary. Confessions of a Financial ly scheduled. branches are participating in libraries have on our commu- audiobooks and ebooks while Eldon, you may remember, Planner series. Mr. Holland I don’t know about you, Library Snapshot Day, Feb. 14, n it y.” 150 songs were downloaded. had lived in his home alone offers investment advice but all this sounds great to by collecting statistics, com- During last year’s snapshot •462 songs were streamed, and, after retirement, sorely through Holland Advisory me! Eldon even told me the ments and photographs from a day, 8,733 people visited a 63 patrons downloaded/ missed social interaction. His Services Inc., a registered food prepared at the on-site typical day, showing how Volusia County public library streamed songs wish was more than fulfilled investment adviser in restaurant is quite good. patrons are using their librar- and checked out 9,213 items. and 14 movies were with his choice to move to a Ormond Beach. He can be So, I asked him to list the ies. Reference librarians answered streamed. Continuing Care Retirement contacted at (386) 671-7526. “negatives” of CCRC living. “We invite residents to stop 1,133 questions, and staff •34 magazines were down- Community. In fact, there are Email financial questions to He said, in his opinion, by to use computers, check out issued 69 library cards. Other loaded times he feels there is too [email protected]. much interaction with other “There really aren’t any.” materials, attend a program, findings include: Learn more about the Volu- visit with library staff, and •1,237 patrons used pub- sia County Public Library sys- share their thoughts,” said lic-use computers, and 248 tem at volusialibrary.org.

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•Peabody Auditorium: Live Nation presents Brian Regan in ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 his 2018 Live Comedy Tour at 8 p.m. at 600 Auditorium Blvd., Aries, you may need to muscle Daytona Beach. your way through some projects, Mr. Regan can turn the most especially if your energy levels mundane situations, like going wane. Put your nose to the to the eye doctor to get fitted for grindstone and work your way glasses or trying to decide how through things. many Fig Newtons to eat in one sitting, into side-splitting TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 stand-up material. Tickets start at $40 plus applicable service Taurus, you are not one for fees. For more information or letting obstacles get in your way. tickets, visit peabodyauditorium. In fact, you find a way to go over org. or under any roadblocks. This •Concert: Stetson Sounds makes you an asset to any team. New XVIII, featuring Hannah Lash, composer and harpist, will Hometown News file photo be at 7:30 p.m. at Lee Chapel in GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Elizabeth Hall, 421 N. Woodland Nicole Graham, left, of DeLand and her friend, Kendal Fischer of Orlando, stand on East Indian Ave- Blvd., DeLand. Ms. Lash, an nue along with hundreds of others attending the DeLand Craft Beer Festival last year. Gemini, if you have been award-winning composer, forgetful about keeping tabs on critically acclaimed harpist and your finances, you may be in for Yale School of Music composi- a surprise. Make an effort to tion faculty member, will perform more closely monitor your Annual beer week comes to a head financial situation. a concert of her own music as well as the music of Fauré and For Hometown News There will be more than 60 Florida group, to support their efforts of CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Rota. [email protected] breweries represented, food trucks and a enhancing the economic development Free and open to the public. home brew corner. of Historic Downtown DeLand while For more information, call The ninth annual DeLand Craft Beer Don’t be so quick to write off Festival will top off Volusia Beer Week Volusia Beer Week Premier Events protecting and promoting DeLand’s his- someone you thought was out of (386) 822-8950. started as a way to benefit the communi- toric heritage. •Black Heritage Festival Festival: Saturday. your life, Cancer. This person The Mary S. Harrell Black The festival features more than 80 ty. One hundred percent of the proceeds This event will be rain or shine, 21 may play an integral role in your Heritage Museum and Festival breweries and more than 300 beers and from the events go to support the craft and older. No children or pets. life this week. will be from noon-5 p.m. Friday, will be from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturday Feb. 10, beverage community in Volusia County Tickets are $35 in advance and are Feb. 9; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, along East Indiana Avenue in downtown and MainStreet DeLand Association, a avail able at eventbrite.com or $40 at the LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Feb. 10; and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. DeLand. non-profit community development gate. Sunday, Feb. 11, at 314 N. Duss You might need to channel Street, New Smyrna Beach. The some newfound excitement, Leo. museum is housed in the old St. Perhaps there is a special Rita Colored Mission Church project brewing or a party on the building, built in 1899. Living The band will be on the run at Athens horizon. Keep up the good cheer. history activities during the festival include educational tours For Hometown News VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 through the museum, music, art, [email protected] cultural Virgo, everyone makes exhibits, demonstrations, Music Legends Live pres- mistakes, and those who move historical tools, food, dress, ents “Hands Across Ameri- forward learn from their past storytelling as well as life stories ca,” a tribute to errors. If you stumble, dust told by seniors from the New and Wings at 7:30 p.m. Satur- yourself off and get back into the Smyrna Beach community. For day, Feb. 10, and 2:30 p.m. game this week. more information, visit blackheri- Sunday, Feb. 11, at The Ath- [email protected] or call ens Theatre, 124 N. Florida LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 (386) 478-1934. •Cinematique: For the 13th Ave., DeLand. The McCartney Project is Don’t consistently doubt year, Shorts HD and Magnolia yourself, Libra. Be confident that Pictures will present the America’s No. 1 tribute to Paul McCartney, Wings and you can make decisions that will Oscar-nominated short films ensure your family’s success and beginning Feb. 9 at Cinematique The Beatles. “Hands Across happiness for years to come. of Daytona. America” is more than a con- The films range in length from cert; it’s an “experience.” SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 six minutes to 29 minutes and Their authentic tribute starts may not be suitable for younger with left-handed, sound- Juggling too many items at audiences. Tickets are $5-$9. alike, look-alike Tony Burlin- The exclusive engagement lasts once often ends with one of the for two weeks. A full schedule game as Paul McCartney balls dropping, Scorpio. Call on can be found at cinematique.org playing the iconic Hofner your support network to lend a or call (386) 252-3118. violin bass. Tony is backed by helping hand when the juggling Cinematique is at 242 S. Beach the talented McCartney Proj- Photo courtesy of Glenn Pine Photography act gets too difficult. St., Daytona Beach. Closed on ect band that recreates Sir Music Legends Live presents “Hands Across America” The McCartney Proj- Mondays. Paul’s music note-for-note. ect, America’s No. 1 tribute to The Beatles and Wings, at 7:30 p.m. Satur- SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 •Bonkerz: James Yon, host of Experience the best of the day, Feb. 10 and 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11, at The Athens Theatre, 124 N. Real Laughs on Real Radio Beatles and the epic hits of Friends may flock to you and 104.1 and The Lowdown on Wings. The show covers Florida Ave., DeLand. your jovial attitude this week, Sling TV, takes the stage at The “Another Day,” “Live and Let first five rows center orches- all purchases. Box Office Sagittarius. Beat the winter Center at Deltona. more than three decades of blues by hosting a party, and it Doors open at 7:15 p.m. Show music, great for all ages. Die,” “Penny Lane,” “When tra and two rows center bal- hours are 1 to 5 p.m. Thurs- can be a win for all involved. begins at 8 p.m. Admission is $5 Songs include “Eight Days I’m 64,” “Back in the U.S.S.R.,” cony or $25 general reserved day to Saturday and one and plus fees in advance at Bonkerz A Week,” “,” “Golden Slumbers medley,” seating. Box seats are avail- a half hours prior to events. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 or $12 at the door. There is a “My Love,” “Lady Madonna,” “Helen Wheels,” “Jet,” “Black- able. Five seats per box seat For more information, call two-item purchase minimum. “Hey Jude,” “Yesterday, Silly bird” and “Get Back.” area $200. A $3 per ticket (386) 736-1500 or email tick- Loosen up the reins on Tickets are $29 for Pre- processing charge and 6.5 [email protected]. Love Songs,” “Coming Up,” See SCOPES, page B2 See OUT, page B2 ferred Reserved Seating for percent sales tax is added to

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Open mike hosted Airport Terminal Drive, DeLand. 123 W. Granada Blvd., Ormond by String Shine at 6 p.m. For more information, call (386) Beach. Wednesday. Karaoke with Just 734-9755. •Grille at Riverview: Upcoming George is 9 p.m. Thursday at •Bank & Blues Club: The Bank performers are Mark Venneri, 3830 S. Nova, Port Orange. For & Blues Club will participate in 6:30-10:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 9; more information, call (386) the annual Main Street Live Dave Capp with France Neil, 788-3268. presented by 6:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. •Norwood’s Restaurant and Wine Showcases of America Saturday, 10; 5 Island Steele, 12:30-4:30 Shop: Free wine tastings are from Feb. 10, at 701 Main St., p.m. Sunday, Feb.11; and 5-7 p.m. each Friday on the deck Daytona Beach.For more Christie Beu, 5:30-9:30 p..m. and Saturday in the shop with information, call (386) 252- Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 101 complimentary cheeses at 400 9877. Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach. Second Ave., New Smyrna •Black Sheep Pub and Eating Dinner reservations required, Beach. For more information, House: Happy Hour is 3-7 p.m. For more information, call (386) call (386) 428-4621. and 9 p.m.-close daily. Weekly 428-1865. •Ocean Deck: Morning Buzz specials include $4 “CuervoRi- •Lagerheads Bar & Grill: plays at 9:30 p.m. Mondays. tas” Mondays; Locals Night with Upcoming performers are Orange Avenue plays at 9:30 happy hour all night and Pub Reuben Morgan, Friday, Jan. p.m. Tuesdays. Caribbean Posse Trivia at 7 p.m., gift card prizes, Feb. 9; Robert Keele, Saturday, performs from 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m. Wednesdays; Ladies Night with Feb. 10; Don Hill, Sunday, Feb. Thursday through Sunday. live music, drink specials and $4 11; Ed Wolford, Monday, Feb. Robert Keele plays acoustic three-olive martinis, Thursdays. 12, and Tuesday, Feb. 13; guitar from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Live music is every weekend at Reuben Morgan, Wednesday, Wednesdays. Tom Redmond Randy Barber/staff photographer 890 S. Atlantic Ave. in Ormond Feb. 14; and Don Hill Thursday, performs classic rock from 5-8 Jeff Shephard of DeLand plays the flute as Jim Troxell of DeBary plays bass Beach. For more information, Feb. 15. Weather permitting, live p.m. Fridays. Karaoke with with the band Jazz 4 during the fourth annual Granada Grand Festival of call (386) 673-5933 or visit music is at 2986 Ocean Shore Stormin’ Norman is from 4-8 theblacksheep.com. Blvd., Ormond-by-the-Sea. For p.m. every Saturday and Sunday, the Arts in Downtown Ormond Beach on Saturday, Feb. 3. •Café Da Vinci: Jazz in the more information, call (386) at 127 S. Ocean Ave., Daytona Courtyard (inside if raining) with 265-1977. Beach. For more information, The DaVinci Jazz Experiment, •Main Street Station: Redgate call (386) 253-5224 or visit 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13. An will perform Friday, Feb.9. Main oceandeck.com. open mike night starts at 7 p.m. Street Station will present its •Ohana Luau Dinner Show: This each Wednesday at 112 W. sixth annual Back to the Roots dinner show spectacular and Georgia Ave., DeLand. For more events starting Feb. 11, celebrat- family-style feast will be Art Notes information, call (386) 736- ing the history of racing in Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 0008 or visit cafedavincideland. Daytona Beach and surrounding The show has a 6:30 p.m. deadline is Feb. 16. in advance or $35 per person com. areas. Activities are at the old seating, dinner at 7:15 p.m. and Artist sought for mural •Down the Hatch: Upcoming gas station once owned by “Big” show at 7:30 p.m., at the Individuals, businesses, and at the door. Must be over 21. performers are Lounge Lizard, Bill France Sr. and includes Hawaiian Inn, 2301 S. Atlantic MainStreet DeLand Asso- corporations that would like to Enjoy a DJ, pole and aerial 6:30-9:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 9; fundraising efforts for the Ave., Daytona Beach Shores. For ciation is seeking an artist to donate to the Rufus Mural performers, live entertain- Rock Beach Duo, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Shriners and local racing and more information, call (386) design and paint a mural in should call (386) 738-0649 or ment, and Go-Go dancers. Saturday, Feb. 10; Randy history organizations. 255-5411, Ext. 186, or visit downtown DeLand dedicated visit MainStreetDeLand.org. There will be a New York Bishop, 6:30-9:30 p.m. The club is at 316 Main St., myohanaluau.com. Saturday; Jimmy Z, 1:30-4:30 Daytona Beach. For brunch •Sinatra’s Laldila Ristorante: to Rufus Pinkney, a longtime City-style food cart providing local business owner. p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11; Brian tickets and information about Pianists play from 6-9 p.m. Museum hosts bites for sale, cash bars pro- Bartleson, 6-9 p.m. Sunday; Bret Back to the Roots, contact Wednesday to Saturday. Mr. Pinkney, who died in vided by Cafe DaVinci and Messer, 6-9 p.m., Monday, Feb. Phaedra Lee, proprietor, at (386) Karaoke is 9 p.m. to close 2016, was a fixture downtown a lot of fun 12; Jeff Whitfield, 6-9 p.m. 214-1389, email 316main- Saturday at 355 Cassadaga where he owned and operat- the Nest. Dress is nightclub attire with a disco theme. Tuesday, Feb. 13, Sam Collins, [email protected] or visit Road, Lake Helen. For informa- ed a shoeshine business for The Museum of Art– 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 14; BacktotheRootsDaytona.com. tion, call (386) 218-3806. several decades and was also DeLand will host two events There will be two JetBlue and Donnie Bostic, 6-9 p.m. •Mr. Dunderbak’s: Sponsors a •Stonewood Grill and Tavern: known for his harmoni- Saturday, Feb. 17. round trip tickets for the best Thursday, Feb. 15, at 4894 Front monthly beer tasting. Cost is Mark Venneri will perform from ca-playing skills. The mural Family Fun Saturday will costume. St., Ponce Inlet. For more $12 per person. Seating is 6-9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. will be on the wall near where be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Tickets on sale at 100 and information, call (386) 761- limited to the first 70 prepaid 14, at 2150 LPGA Blvd., Daytona his business was located off of 600 N. Woodland Blvd. Free 600 N. Woodland Blvd. and 4831 or visit downthehatchsea- reservations. If interested, call Beach. For more information, food.com. (386) 258-1600 to reserve a call (386) 317-0097. East New York Avenue. admission, children must be online. If paying online, accompanied by an adult. •Frappes Italian Grille: spot at 1700 W. International •Sunny’s Wine & Liquor: A free Experienced mural artists name will be placed on the Studio 54 Dance Party “Happiest Hour” is in the bar Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach. wine and liquor tasting is hosted may provide digital images of will call list at the event. No nightly from 5-6:30 p.m. First •Mulligan’s Family Sports Grille: from 4-7 p.m. each Friday and original art and final mural hosted by Krewe Nouveau to tickets will be mailed. Tuesday of the month is wine Karaoke with Just George will be Saturday at 350 S. Spring scaled projects. The complete benefit the museum will be For more information, call tasting, two whites, two reds and 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Friday. Rock Star Garden Ave., DeLand. For more Request For Qualification from 8 to 11 p.m. at the Arti- an appetizer for $25. For Karaoke will be at 9 p.m. information, call (386) 738- information is available at san Alley Garage. (386) 279-7534 or visit moar- reservations, call (386) Saturday. Live Team Trivia 7533 or visit delandliquorstore. MainStreetDeLand.org. The Tickets are $25 per person tdeland.org. 615-4888. Chuck Henderson 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday. Free to com.

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Street will be closed from Tribute To Frank Sinatra,” •OneDaytona: Live music is Atlantic Avenue to Peninsula starring Tony Sands from 2:30-4 WINE 10% OFF any same size presented in Victory Circle every Drive to create a block party p.m. at 399 N. U.S. 1, Ormond week, year-round, across from environment. Beach. 6 or more Wine/Spirit/Champagne Daytona International Speedway There will be a designated Tickets are $20. Box Office free bike parking area in hours are noon to 5 p.m. Sutter Home 9.99(+tax) (All Flavors) 1.5 L Sangue Di Giuda 17.99(+tax) in Daytona Beach. Kristen Warren & Band will perform from front of Boot Hill Saloon and Tuesday through Friday. For Beringer 9.39(+tax) 1.5 L Franzia 10.99(+tax) 3LT (select flavors) 6-9 p.m. All entertainment is free Main Street Station. General tickets, call (386) 676-3375 or and open to the public. parking is in the Ocean Center visit ormondbeach.org/pac. Woodbridge & Redwood Creek 2/9.99(+tax) 750ML(All Flavors) Parking lot on Auditorium •Back to the Roots: Main Street Saturday, Feb. 10 Avenue and costs $5 per car. Station will present its sixth 19.99 Jose Cuervo 1.75L Gold & White For more information, visit annual event, starting Feb. 11, (+tax, cash only) ssa.cc or call (386) 308-2694. to celebrate the history of racing $26.99* •Daytona Beach Symphony Event occurs rain or shine. in the Daytona Beach area. Southern Comfort Three Olives 1.75L $19.99* Society: Puccini’s Madama (Lime, Cherry, Reg.) •Car Show: Canal Street Cruise Activities are at the old gas Butterfly by Teatro Lirico Bushmills 1.75L $33.99* Car Show will be from 4-8 p.m. station once owned by “Big” Bill Svedka Vodka D’Europa will be at 7 p.m. at 1.75L on Canal Street in New Smyrna France Sr. and includes Tin Cup 750 ml $28.99* Peabody Auditorium, 600 Beach. For more information, fundraising efforts for the Skyy Vodka Auditorium Blvd., Daytona Bushmills 750 ml $19.99* visit canalstreetnsb.com. Shriners and local racing and 1.75L All Flavors Beach. *with in-store rebate* •Fun Fly: The DeLand Radio history organizations. Puccini’s Madama Butterfly is Control Club, home of the “Race Talk” will be Sunday, 39.99 the story of an innocent young (+tax, cash only) Golden Hawks, will host the Feb. 11; a car and motorcycle 17.99 14.99 geisha who falls in love with an (+tax, cash only) BEER annual Fun Fly from 8 a.m.-4 show will be Monday, Feb. 12; Corona Jack Daniel’s (Honey & Black), American Navy lieutenant, only Platinum Vodka p.m. at the Sterling Sports and the Marvin Panch Awards to face an all-consuming 1.75L 15.29 George Dickel #12 & Crown Complex in DeLand. will be Tuesday, Feb. 13. Main heartbreak. 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A quick peek in the Click the appropriate another part of town or button and then navigate to Valentines between lovers and mix. Place the mousse into “Help” menu and clicking another office needs to see the “about” option will tell the location on your hard friends. In 1847 the first Ingredients decorative serving cups. Top the file. Some people still you what version your word drive where the file that you commercial Valentine was 6 chocolate kisses with a cherry. created for sale by Esther 2 (1-ounce) squares take the time to print out processor is. Have your want to send resides. (Look Howland. The idea was so and physically deliver or fax friend or coworker check his in the same folder where you semisweet chocolate Costa Magoulas is dean of popular, she went into the document to their version also, and then try to saved it in, and then click on 10 tablespoons (1-1/4 stick) the Mori Hosseini College of business creating the New colleague, not realizing the save your document in the name of the file to select butter Hospitality and Culinary England Valentine Co. 1/2 cup all-purpose flour email system can be used to whatever version he is using. it.) Click “OK,” and the file Management at Daytona State deliver any kind of file right name will be listed as an Jewelry companies in the 1-1/2 cups confectioners’ If you click ‘Save As’ and 1880s started marketing College. Contact him at (386) to another computer. look at the ‘File Type’ or attachment. sugar magoulc@ diamond sales for men as gifts 506-3578 or Attach the file in an email ‘Format’ pull-down menu on You can even send 3 large eggs daytonastate.edu to their lady on Valentine’s . message to your colleague the ‘Save As’ box that pops multiple files by repeating 3 egg yolks just as you would if you were Day. On this special day we up, you’ll see you have the the procedure. But remem- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract sending a picture. As long as ability to save your docu- ber large files do not always your colleague has the same ment in many different do well so you want to keep software you used to create formats. This puts the the attachments small in Upcoming Events at 600 Auditorium Blvd, it, he or she should be able to control of the file type in size. Although it is possible Daytona Beach. Mr. Lightfoot’s save it to his or her hard your hands. to send files several mega- Out song catalog is incredibly vast From page B2 •Michael McDonald: The drive or open it just like any The same thing applies bytes in size, a good rule of five-time Grammy Award-winning and includes such immortals other file. Then your when you are trying to send thumb is 100 kilobytes and Beach. singer/ and former as “Early Morning Rain,” “If You colleague can print the docu- a picture. Make sure it’s a file smaller for most e-mail. Volusia County Sheriff Mike lead vocalist and keyboardist of Could Read My Mind,” ment if he or she wants or saved in a format your Remember, there are some Chitwood will present an Steely Dan and The Doobie “Carefree Highway,” “Sun- handle it as needed. intended recipient can open. people still at overview of Florida’s gun laws, down,” “(That’s What You Get) Brothers will bring his solo It is, however, the sender’s Usually a .jpg is a safe bet. dial-up speed, downloading including what you can do to For Lovin Me,” “The Wreck Of performance to Daytona Beach responsibility to make sure Some people’s familiarity a large, several megabyte file protect yourself. He also will The Edmund Fitzgerald,” the recipients will likely be can tie up the recipients provide an update on the for the first time at 7:30 p.m. with email attachments ends “Canadian Railroad Trilogy,” able to open the file before it Sheriff’s Office and its impact on Friday, Feb. 16 at Peabody “Ribbon Of Darkness,” with the occasional picture, email for a long time if the county. Auditorium, 600 Auditorium “Beautiful,” “Song For A is sent. Nothing is more but once the idea of transfer- they’re still on a slow Free to WISE members. WISE Blvd. Tickets are $43, $56 and Winter’s Night” and “Rainy Day frustrating than getting an ring files that way becomes connection. is open to anyone age 50 or $69, plus applicable charges. People.” email message marked clear, a lot of possibilities This should cover most older for $25 for an individual or For more information or tickets, Tickets start at $33 plus “Here’s the file you wanted” present themselves. Here are office documents, such as $45 per couple per year. visit peabodyauditorium.org. only to find the file is in the steps for sending a file. Word files, but size can be a th applicable service fees. For For more information, visit •Stamp Show: The 39 annual more information or tickets, some obscure format you’ve First, you need to know problem with a file rich with DaytonaState.edu/foundation West Volusia Stamp Club show visit peabodyauditorium.org. never heard of and your where the file you want to graphics. To check a file’s email Foundation@DaytonaS- will be from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. •Shoestring Theatre: “Harvey” computer can’t open it. send is located on your size when you go to attach it, tate.edu or call (386) 506-4506. Saturday, Feb. 17, at Sons of will be performed select nights, For instance, if you’re computer, and exactly what right-click it and then click Italy, 1270 Doyle Road, Deltona. Feb. 22 to March 4, at 380 S. planning to send a Word it’s called. So, if you have a “Properties.” The next Wednesday, Feb. 14 Stamp dealers and U.S. Post Goodwin St., Lake Helen. document, find out what document you want to send, window that opens should Office will be on site. For more Elwood P. Dowd insists on word processor the recipient pay attention to the file tell you how large the file is. •Ormond Beach Performing information, call Mike Daley including his friend Harvey in uses. Even if he is also using name and the name of the Arts Center: The Stars from the (407) 417-4818. all of his sister Veta’s social Word, he may be using an folder that it’s saved in. Sean McCarthy fixes Coasters, The Drifters and The •Concert: Johann Sebastian gatherings. Trouble is, Harvey older version than you are, Then, when you have your computers. He can be reached Temptations Salute will be at 7 Bach will be featured when the is an imaginary six-and-a-half- which could cause a problem e-mail program open, click Solisti Chamber Players foot-tall rabbit. Directed by at 888-752-9049 or help@ p.m. at 399 N. U.S. 1. Tickets if he tries to open a file that “New Message” and begin to ComputeThisOnline.com are $50. Box Office hours are performs his Brandenburg Deborah McShane. was created in a newer compose your message. noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday Concerto No. 4 in G during Tickets are $18 for adults, (No Hyphens!) through Friday. For tickets, call “Romancing the Strings,” a $18 for seniors and $12 for (386) 676-3375 or visit Baroque music concert at 3:30 Students. For more informa- ormondbeach.org/pac. p.m. Sunday Feb. 18, at Grace tion, call (386) 228-3777, •OneDaytona: Live music is Episcopal Church, 4110 S. email info@shoestringtheatre. presented in Victory Circle every Ridgewood Ave., Port Orange. net or visit shoestringtheatre. Admission is a requested net. Religion News week, year-round, across from Daytona International Speedway $15 donation. For more Church hosts the Church Library, 1401 W. Feb. 15, at the Artisan Inn, in Daytona Beach. Prestage information, call (386) Ongoing Events New York Ave., DeLand. 215 S. Woodland Blvd., Brothers will perform Florida 562-5423 or visit daytonasolis- Lifetree Cafe Additional meetings will DeLand. A food and bever- Swamp Blues and Deep South ti.com. •American Legion Post 127: be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 13, age menu will be available. tunes from 6-9 p.m. •Gordon Lightfoot: AEG Live Every first and third Saturday First Christian Church in the Activity Room, Grand Jerry Drooker is the host. All entertainment is free and and Peabody Auditorium will Villa, 350 E. International bingo is played at 1 p.m. with will sponsor Lifetree Cafe, For more information, call open to the public. present The Legend Lives On with the topic “In the News” Speedway Blvd., DeLand, at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21, See OUT, page B4 at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 12, in and at 2:30 p.m. Thursday, (386) 734-0677. 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Students and families For information, email Kathryn.Clark@DaytonaState. invited to expo edu. DSC adds construction courses Volusia’s middle schools are DSC celebrates Black opening their campuses to ris- With building and construc- ing sixth graders and their History Month tion among the hottest indus- families Feb. 15 to March 1. tries in the region for growth Middle school students, Daytona State College will in the foreseeable future, Day- teachers and principals will be commemorate Black History tona State College is ramping on hand for tours and to talk Month in February with a up its training initiatives with about the programs available variety of activities. at the middle school level. Par- a variety of short-term course The celebration, sponsored offerings designed to build a ents will be able to ask ques- by the college’s Office of tions, get details about special job-ready workforce. Co-curricular Activities, The first series of courses programs and learn how cur- kicked off Tuesday, Feb. 6, at rent students felt about transi- start in late spring at the col- the student landing on the lege’s New Smyrna tioning to middle school. Daytona Beach Campus, 1200 Beach-Edgewater Campus at Over a period of seven days, W. International Speedway 940 10th St. with plans to offer one east side school and one Blvd., with a healthful project. them at the college’s other west side school will welcome Wordsmiths will want to their future middle school polish their best work for pre- locations as well, said Frank families from 6 to 7:30 p.m. sentation at a poetry slam Mercer, director of DSC’s Cen- Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer Parents are encouraged to visit from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tues- ter for Business & Industry. their zoned school. day, Feb. 13, at the student The courses, which will be Stetson University student and baseball player Jorge Arenas, right, takes landing. Also, there will be taught by DSC faculty, are off on Saturday, Feb. 3, down East Indiana Avenue at the start of the ninth Education performances by musical guest approved by Career Source annual MESTRONG 5K through downtown DeLand. Debbie D. and Vintage NOW. Flagler/Volusia, meaning there Community Forums On Thursday, Feb. 15, Dr. is financial assistance and job Anthony Dixon, founder and placement assistance available Members of the Volusia president of Archival and His- for qualified students. For United Educators with Volu- torical Research Associates details, call Career Source at sia’s 3MOMs and other com- and professor of history at (386) 561-9750 or email Train- Health Notes munity groups are asking for Bethune-Cookman University, [email protected]. Support residents. proofs of identification, parents and community mem- will present A Historical Over- For information on specific The screenings will include proof of income and proof of bers to share their ideas, sug- view of the African Diaspora courses, call (386) 506-4461 or for obstructive blood pressure, glucose, cho- Affordable Care Act applica- gestion and vision for the pub- in Florida. His lecture will be email Frank.Mercer@Day- pulmonary disease lesterol and body mass index tion. lic schools. from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. tonaState.edu. from noon-6 p.m. each The Deltona Counseling Topics covered may include in Room 424 of Nunamann Florida Hospital DeLand Wednesday at 70 Spring Center is at 840 Deltona vocational schools, virtual Hall. will host a chronic obstruc- Vista Drive, Unit. 2, DeBary, Blvd., Suite K. learning, community schools, B-CU names new The college has designated tive pulmonary disease sup- and 1-6 p.m. Fridays, Feb. 9 For more information, call college prep, class size and tax Wednesday, Feb. 21, Black chairman for board port group at 3:30 p.m. Tues- and 16, at 111 Fountain (386) 860-1776. funding. History Day, which will culmi- day, Feb. 13, in Classrooms Drive, Pierson. Two forums are planned nate with performances by of trustees A, B and C at 701 W. Plym- For an appointment, call and dinner and babysitting Free HIV screenings B-CU’s Devine Nine and Dan- outh Ave. (386) 320-0110 or (386) 320 will be provided. Parents and iel “Saxman” Fuqua, and pre- Dr. Michelle V. Carter-Scott The support group is led -0633. offered community members are sentation of a proclamation has been named chairman of by Dave Thompson, regis- invited to attend: from the Daytona Beach May- Bethune-Cookman Universi- tered respiratory therapist Rising Against All Odds •6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, at Food Addicts in or’s Office. ty’s Board of Trustees. and COPD educator at the will provide free, private and The Center at Deltona, 1640 Food for the Feb. 21 event, Dr. Carter-Scott plans to hospital. Recovery Anonymous confidential HIV screenings. Dr. M.L.K. Jr. Blvd which runs from 11 a.m. to 1 ensure the B-CU Board of Free valet parking with For more information, call •6:45 p.m. Thursday, March p.m. at the student landing, Trustees remains consistent in oxygen and wheelchair assis- Food Addicts in Recovery (386) 202-4209 or visit risin- 1, at First Christian Church, will be provided by DSC alum- transparency and inclusion of tance is available. Anonymous, a free 12-step gagainstallodds.com. 326 S. Palmetto Ave., Daytona nus Deborah Reshard, owner internal and external constitu- For a reservation, call (386) recovery program for food Beach of Lil’ Mama’s Kitchen. ency groups based on the poli- 943-3038 or email David. obsession, overeating and For more information, call For more information, con- cies set for the committee. [email protected]. bulimia, has six meetings in (386) 238-1605. Opiate problem tact Marcellas Preston at (386) She earned a bachelor’s Volusia County, Monday 506-3402 or Marcellas.Pres- through Saturday. worsening degree in business education TOPS meets DSC awarded grant [email protected]. from B-CU, a master’s degree For more information, call in administration and supervi- at Sanborn (386) 775-7275 or visit foo- Narconon reminds fami- to help students of daddicts.org. ERAU names provost sion from Nova University, lies the opiate problem is Mexican descent and an honorary doctorate of Taking Off Pounds Sensi- continuing to get worse and is now considered a “syn- Embry-Riddle Aeronautical business administration from bly is a non-profit support Low-cost mental demic.” For the seventh straight University has named Lon D. B-CU. group for people trying to More than ever communi- year, Mexican and Mexi- Moeller to serve as senior vice lose weight. health services ties need to educate parents can-American students president for academic affairs The group meets from 9:30 available and their children about the attending Daytona State Col- and provost. Get a fresh start to 11 a.m Tuesdays at the dangers of opiates. lege can apply to receive help Mr. Moeller will assume his Sanborn Center, 815 S. Ala- The House Next Door Daytona State College will To learn more about the defraying their educational new position on or before bama Ave., DeLand. Counseling Center offers host a co-ed Fresh Start Class nation’s crisis, visit nar- costs, thanks to a partnership April 2. For more information, call mental health services in from 9 a.m. to noon Monday conon-suncoast.org/blog/ between the college and the He is currently Associate (386) 873-4041. West Volusia County. to Thursday, Feb. 12 to March opioid-crisis-now-consid- Mexican government Provost for Undergraduate For as little as $2 a session, 19, in Room 227F of the ered-a-syndemic.html. Mexico’s Ministry of For- Education and Dean of the you can receive individual, Greene Center at 1200 W. Free health screening Narconon can help take eign Affairs’ IME BECAS pro- University College at the Uni- family, marriage, play or International Speedway Blvd., steps to overcome addiction. gram awarded DSC $5,000 to versity of Iowa. trauma therapy. Daytona Beach. The Hispanic Health Ini- For more information, call assist students enrolled in Mr. pm the University of To qualify, participants will The course also will be tiative will host a free health (877) 841-5509 for free adult education and col- Iowa. He has received several need two proofs of residency offered at the same time in screening for West Volusia screenings or referrals. lege-credit programs. As in teaching awards, and he is in West Volusia County, two previous years, the college, co-author of five books and West Volusia at the Deltona DSC Foundation and Sister one in press. Campus, Portable 99, 2351 Providence Blvd. Cities of Volusia County have He will serve as ERAU’s breads. For more information, for adults, $4 for seniors, $2 matched the award with cash chief academic officer, over- Sponsored by DSC’s Center Out call (386) 589-3118. for children ages 3 to 12, and and in-kind services. seeing faculty affairs, academ- for Women and Men, the free From page B3 •Celebrate Recovery at TLC: A free for children 2 and younger. The latest grant will cover ic programs, international four-week program is 12-step program that meets at For more information, visit scholarships for up to 10 stu- programs, student life, infor- designed to assist individuals free hot dogs and coffee. Public 7 p.m. every Friday in The debaryhall.com. hall rental is available at 109 dents enrolled this year in mation technology, enroll- to make a successful transition Lighthouse Church Cafe, 1525 •DeLand Farmer’s Market: 7 Cassadaga Road, Lake Helen. S. State Road 15-A, DeLand. a.m. to noon each Wednesday DSC college-credit programs, ment management and insti- into college. as well as for groups attending For more information on For information, call (386) Childcare is provided. at the Volusia County Fair- tutional effectiveness. 228-2770. •DeBary Hall Historic Site: grounds, 3050 E. New York English for Speakers of Other Mr .Moeller and his wife, the East Volusia class, call (386) 506-3068. For more •Artisan Alley Farmer’s Market: Tours of the 1871 hunting Ave., DeLand. Languages programs offered Linda Moeller, RN-BSN, an The market is from 6-9 p.m. information on the West Volu- lodge are available from 10 •DeLand Flea Market: 6:30 by DSC’s School of Adult Edu- oncology nurse, have three each Friday in Downtown a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and cation in Pierson and DeLeon adult daughters and one sia class, call (386) 789-7320. DeLand and offers local, Saturday and from noon to 4 Sunday, at 535 Fair St. For Springs. grandchild. organic produce, plants, p.m. Sunday. Admission is $5 orchids and homemade See OUT, page B6

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Magazine, conveying the Tickets for Speed Weeks For more information, visit beauty and excitement of Daytona International events are available at day- lylwseries.com. big-game fishing through his Speedway and NASCAR will tonainternationalspeedway. writing and photography. take fan-friendliness to a com or call 1-800-PITSHOP. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.. new level on the evening of Duels day festival at There will be a brief business Saturday, Feb. 10, with the Drive-In Church meeting at 7 p.m. The semi- Speed Weeks Premiere at Cardiology center nar will begin at 7:30 p.m. Daytona event in the speed- plans 5K race Daytona Beach Drive-In All seminars are free and way infield’s UNOH Fan- Christian Church will host open to the public. zone. Halifax Health–Center for the Day of the Duels Motor- For more information, call From 6:30-8 p.m., follow- Cardiology will conduct its ing Festival from 11 a.m. to 4 (386) 334-9038 or email pro- ing the completion of the first My Heart Matters 5K p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, at [email protected]. Lucas Oil 200 Driven by run/walk at 8 a.m. Sunday, 3140 S. Atlantic Ave., Dayto- race, drivers Feb. 11, at 303 N. Clyde Mor- na Beach Shores. and crew chiefs from the ris Blvd., Daytona Beach. Free for spectators, but Register for Senior Monster Energy NASCAR The race will be timed and donations of cash and/or Games Cup Series will sign auto- offers an opportunity for non-perishable food items to graph, participate in Face- both competitive and benefit Halifax Urban Minis- Registration is now open book Live sessions in the non-competitive runners, tries as well as the ministries for the Port Orange Senior infield media center and walkers, families and chil- of the church will be collect- Games March 12-18. compete in the 2018 Season dren to participate. ed. Anyone age 50 or older Update of the video game The course will start in For more information, call may participate. NASCAR Heat 2. front of Halifax Health’s (386) 767-8761 or visit Registration forms are at Drivers expected to partic- France Tower and loop driveinchurch.net. the Port Orange Parks & ipate include Kurt Busch, around the medical center to Recreation Department or at , Jamie McMur- provide a challenging .6 mile Learn more about port-orange.org/617/Senior- ray and Ryan Newman, Mar- of running/walking up the Games. tin Truex Jr., , tallest, six-story parking fishing the big water The cost is $15 for first , garage in Daytona Beach. event and $5 for each addi- and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. The race will end at the The Halifax Sport Fishing tional event. Extra fees apply Also, young fans will assist France Tower with a heart- Club will meet at 6:30 p.m. for golf and softball. crew chiefs as they conduct a healthy breakfast at the finish Thursday, Feb. 15, at at 3431 Forms may be dropped off blind draw to set the field for line. S. Ridgewood Ave., Port at 4655 City Center Circle, the Feb. 11 Advance Auto All funds raised will go to Orange. Port Orange. Parts Clash, the annual the center’s fund for technol- Dave Ferrel, co-host of the Registration deadline is 75-lap non-points race for ogy or education for team Florida Chevy Insider Fish- Feb. 16. For more informa- Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer top drivers in the Monster members who provide ing Report, will be the semi- tion, call Hannah Merlo at John Clayton of DeLand approaches the finish line Energy Series. patient care. nar guest speaker. (386) 506-5854 or email on Saturday, Feb. 3, in the ninth annual MESTRONG All activities surrounding The cost of the 5K Run and Mr. Ferrell has traveled the hmerlo@port-orange. 5K through downtown DeLand. You can’t go wrong with shrimp and mullet bait olks often ask me what is trolling while the tail hook is that works better in a large of water. the quality of your catch. Go the best bait to use in the great for fishing with a weight. container. If you have no As you can see, a big part of for it! inshore? FISHING Place the lead about 18 inches aerator, place your live mullet fishing live bait is keeping it Dan Smith has fished the FMy answer is always WITH DAN above the bait and hook it in a five-gallon bucket with alive. Always have a plan waters of Volusia County for shrimp, because most of the DAN SMITH through the tail so the bait only about three inches of before you begin. If you are more than 40 years. Email critters in our brackish waters will struggle against the water. As you travel, the fishing from shore or a questions and comments to eat them. For most beginners, weight. That is irresistible to motion and action of the fish platform without an aerator, [email protected]. His book, “I dead shrimp is a fine choice. game fish. will help to keep oxygen in the change the water in your Swear the Snook Drowned,” is Dead shrimp will attract a of shell. If you do it correctly, Mullet are not easy to keep water. Contrary to belief, that bucket often. One thing is available for purchase for wide variety of fish. Bottom the shrimp may stay alive alive. An aerator will help, but works better than a bucket full certain. Live bait will increase $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. feeders, bait snatchers and indefinitely. If you insert your game fish will often come hook into the dark spot, the calling when you bait with shrimp will die immediately. them. My personal preference is If you hope for a little better to hook the shrimp beneath class of catch, you might the bottom of the end of its consider going to live shrimp. tail. That lets the shrimp have The trouble with live shrimp a more natural swimming begins right at the bait shop. motion on the retrieve. A line How do you keep them alive? between six- and 10-pound After paying a premium price, test will allow the bait to swim you need to have a method with the tide and stay up off of ready. Most opt for a flow the bottom. through bucket and that Live finger mullet are a works OK if you are not too great bait for larger fish, but far from the water. An aerator for the most part you will works much better. If you plan need to catch them yourself to fish from a dock or pier, put with a cast net. Once again, your shrimp into a clean free-lining is the best method. five-gallon bucket and attach a A live mullet may be battery operated aerator. If hooked in several ways. If you you are a boat fisherman, you want the mullet to swim on might want to invest in a the surface, hook it right 12-volt model. behind the dorsal fin. Fishing The preferred method of a live mullet on top is one of fishing live shrimp is by the most exciting methods of free-lining. That is done with fishing you will find. Often a a light line and no weight. large fish will hit with an Most anglers hook the live explosion and at times will shrimp through the head. To repeat that hit several times do that, insert the hook before swallowing your bait. between the shrimp’s eyes and To fish a live mullet on the the dark spot. Just beneath the bottom, hook it through the horn (yes shrimp have a upper lip or just below the horn), you will find a hard bit tail. The lip hook is good for Catch of the Week Answers Located in the Classified Section

Photo courtesy of Noah Bigman Edgewater resident Susie Bigman caught these two sheepshead in Edgewater along a deep trough recently. If you’d like to show off your Catch of the Week, send a .jpg format photo with your name, hometown and where you caught the fish to news- [email protected]. B-6 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, February 9, 2018

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LIGHT & BRIGHT, BEAUTIFULLY COZY & CHARMING 2BR/2BA IN MUST SEE 2BR/2BA WITH CARPORT MAGNIFICENT 2BR/2BA WITH SLIGHTLY USED, BEAUTIFUL 2BR/2BA MAGNOLIA VILLAGE!! ON BEAUTIFUL CORNER LOT!!! PANORAMIC VIEWS OF SEABIRD ISLAND! HOME LOCATED IN A FABULOUS 5 FURNISHED 2BR/2BA! STAR COMMUNITY! Freshly painted walls & newer carpet through- 1248sq.ft. with Florida room. Extra -large Watch the space launch, manatees, dolphins Totally renovated in ‘11. Fla rm added & new & 17 species of birds & fish right off your Fully furn’d Jacobsen in Ormond Beach min- out. Newer water heater, storm shutters, built rooms plus an open floor plan. Newer AC. very own deck! Laminate flrs Newer appli- utes to the ocean. Cathedral ceilings & open AC in ’16. Extra-large master. Rear covered flr plan. New A/C-’15. Termite bond in until in dehumidifier & roof over. Private backyard Ceiling Fans. W/D. Cathedral ceilings. ances & cabinetry in kitchen & both baths. patio. Hurricane awnings. Ceilings 7 yrs old. 12-24-18. Wonderful community with 1st class w/covered deck. Clubhouse with lots of amenities! Drywall throughout. Full-size W/D. amenities & 24hr manned gated security. SUSAN ROSS, 386-530-4623 JESSICA NAROZNY, 386-868-4862 SUSAN ROSS, 386-530-4623 ROSETTA MUNLEY, 386-267-4384 ROSETTA MUNLEY, 386-267-4384 PO9067 PO9066 PO9096 PO9117 PO9056 $29,900 $49,900 $14,999 $49,900 $29,700

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GREAT 2BR/2BA ON CORNER LOT - BEAUTIFUL 2BR/2BA TRIPLEWIDE ON 2BR/2BA CENTRALLY LOCATED IN BEAUTIFUL 3BR/2BA ON THE WATER CHARMING & IMMACULATE INTRACOASTAL WATERWAY THE WATER IN 5 STAR COMMUNITY! DAYTONA BEACH IN A CUL-DE-SAC! 2BR/2BA CENTRALLY LOCATED PARK COMMUNITY! 1,600sq.ft. living area. Gourmet, eat-in kitch- IN PORT ORANGE! Roomy open floor plan. 2 master bedrooms. Split floor plan. Kitchen w/breakfast rm look-   FOUR STAR SELLSFOUR STAR A HOME 7 EVERY HOURS! 1990 Glenhill w/cute eat-in kitchen w/bay en w/center island, Jenn-Air range & break- Large master bedroom ste w/3 closets + very window & Tiffany style light over the table. fast bar. Formal dining & living rms. Inside Fla Room situated off living room. Nice size ing out to the water. Living rm w/fireplace. large linen closet, window-seat w/storage & walk-in shower. Laminate/carpet. Neutral Ceramic tile/carpet! Florida room. Beautifully laundry rm w/office area. 8 skylights. Brand Laminate throughout. Master w/dbl vanities FOUR STAR SELLS A HOME EVERY 7 HOURS! HOURS! EVERY7 HOME A STAR FOURSELLS   kitchen. Extra large storage shed. Resealed color scheme. New A/C, ceiling fans & painted custom walls throughout. new hot water heater. Like new A/C system. Recent 4-point inspection. roof over in 2016. New laminate flooring. & garden tub. Lrg shed. freshly painted inside and out. LAURA CHRISTIAN, 386-492-0735 ROSETTA MUNLEY, 386-267-4384 SUSAN ROSS, 386-530-4623 ROSETTA MUNLEY, 386-267-4384 CAROLE DOSWELL, 386-530-4611 WEST VOLUSIA FEATURED LISTINGS!  D L 5 6 8 3 DL5670 DL5665 DL5533 DL5661 $49,900 $68,500 $34,500 $26,000 $25,000

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BEAUTIFUL 2BR/2BA ON CORNER FALL HEAD OVER HEELS FOR THIS LARGE 3BR/2BA WITH DOUBLE WELL-KEPT, SWEET & COZY 2BR/2BA SWEET & COZY 2BR/2BA, 1994 LOT IN ORANGE TREE VILLAGE, AN CARPORT HOME ON CORNER LOT 2BR/2BA! WITH LOTS OF UPGRADES JACOBSEN IN COUNTRY VILLAGE ACTIVE 55+ COMMUNITY 1456sqft open floor plan. Lrg eat-in kitchen. Refurbished 1800sq.ft. hm. Island kitchen w/ Large kitchen. Family rm off kitchen. Beautiful 55+ community in Orange City. Eat-in Newer cabinets & plenty of counter space. Move-in ready hm located in much sought pantry closet & family rm w/wet bar. Lrg front Fla rm. 2 attached 8x10 sheds. Lrg Kitchen leads into cozy living room. Sliding master bdrm & bth w/garden tub Jacuzzi & Spacious living rm. Laminate/tile. 2 scrn’d after Whisperwood community. Newer lami- step in shower. Laminate/carpet. Indoor carport and& driveway that parks 6 cars! porches. Separate laundry rm & shed. glass doors are the entrance to added rm/ laundry. Fla rm w/heat & air. Newer AC, roof & hot water heater. Furniture neg. nate flrs. Lifetime warrantied tilt-out windows. possible offc/craft room/den. PAT C. 386-878-4944 PAT M. 386-878-4944 CAROLE, 386-878-4944 CAROLE K, 386-878-4944 MICHELE J. 386-878-4944

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2BR/2BA WITH OVER 1440 SQ.FT. IN PRISTINE 2006 SKYLINE WITH FULLY FURNISHED 2BR/2BA! GREAT FISHING ON THE ST. JOHNS ORANGE TREE VILLAGE! 2BR/2BA/DEN + EXTRA WIDE CARPORT CLOSING JUST BRING YOUR CLOTHES! RIVER JUST 1 MILE FROM ASTOR Spacious 1586 sqft + Fla rm w/ thermopane MOVE IN READY! BOAT RAMP 1987 Meri doublewide. Formal living, family windows. Berber carpeting/Easy clean vinyl. 116” X 240” glassed-in Fla rm w/electric. Completely furn’d 2BR/1BA w/scrn’d porch and dining rooms. Newer glass cooktop. Kitchen w/ spacious pantry & lots of cabi- NO PETS ALLOWED in this Park, and NO and rear deck. Lrg eat-in kitchen. Built-in nets. Attached laundry area. New roof sched- storage & closets in bdrms. Central air & fur- Large kitchen island and large shed. INCENTIVE! POOL. Lot Rent is paid up in full to Jan 2018 nace. Storage shed. Rent incl: water/sewer/ uled for mid-November. with FULL price offer of the home! trash/lawn. LOIS B. 386-878-4944 MICHELE J. 386-878-4944 LORRAINE C. 386-878-4944 PAM H. 386-878-4944 DL5713 DL5666 DL5464 DL5708 $59,900 $15,000 $100 Gift Card $29,500 $61,900 for West Volusia Homes Only! GORGEOUS! UPDATED, SPACIOUS WELL KEPT 2BR/1BA ON QUIET CUL- WELL MAINTAINED, MOVE-IN READY UPDATED 2BR/2BA + BONUS ROOM 2BR/2BA IN PET FRIENDLY PARK! DE-SAC IN QUIET SENIOR PARK 2BR/2BA WITH 2 DRIVEWAYS IN KINGS LAKE! 1560sqft w/extra lrg FL rm. Formal living & Newer floors & textured walls. Addt’l 225sqft Addt'l 230sq.ft. FL rm under heat/air with Well-maintained split plan hm. w/dbl drive- dining rms. Lrg family rm. Open kitchen w/ family rm. Newer stove & built-in microwave. 3M film-tinted slider glass windows. Rubber way. Glassed-in FL rm w/priv backyard tons of storage. Updated carpeting & flrs. CALL 386-878-4944 roof & 3.5 ton Rheem AC. Newer Flooring. Window treatments. 3 built-in AC units. Lots overlooking wooded preserve! Updated Great landscaping. Inside laundry. Private Fresh Paint. Eat-in kitchen w/ dining rm. Incl: kitchen. Newly painted walls. Laminate floor-

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