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Community State RX--0059404 Open commission seat All types of Hurricane Protection Notes • Screen Rooms • Replacement Windows • Seamless Gutters • Custom Sunrooms School board gets 13 applications candidates forum • Vinyl Siding • Pool Enclosure By Gina McKee take applications to find the most qualified Vote Now! Best Screen Enclosures! [email protected] candidate for the appointment. The League of Women Vot- Due to the time constraints placed by the Schedule an in-home estimate today! ers of Volusia County will 2012 - 2016 DeLand City Commissioners will interview 13 D city’s charter, applications were closed July 31 EA ER R S present a School Board Candi- candidates to fill the commission seat left vacant by ’ 386-775-4915 C to give commissioners time to interview H dates Forum from 10 a.m. to Jeff Hunter’s arrest and subsequent suspension by O I C E EDSENEZALUMINUM.COM 2017 applicants and make an informed decision EADER R S noon Saturday, Aug. 11, at The Gov. Rick Scott. ’ prior to the deadline. C H Center at Deltona, 1640 Mar- O I C E The clock is ticking, with City Charter mandates Thirteen applications came in before the tight tin Luther King Blvd., Deltona. that require the commission to fill the vacancy by deadline of July 31. Christen said. “I am interested in solv- There are candidates for Aug. 27, the day before the primary election. William Christen, a former law enforcement offi- ing problems that happen in the community and office in district 1, which cov- The charter further grants commissioners the cer turned real estate broker said he believes his protecting the integrity of the great City of DeLand.” ers much of West Volusia; dis- right to appoint, by majority vote of the four remain- experience in both fields will be an asset to the tasks A retired federal human resources worker who trict 3, which covers Southeast ing commissioners, a person to fill the vacancy, faced by the commission. served six years on DeLand’s Planning Board, Ber- Volusia, including part of Port whether it is temporary or for the duration of the “I would love to serve the community by bringing nice Comella said she believes “city government is a Orange; and District 5, which term, depending on the outcome of the charges my vast knowledge of real estate and my past experi- covers Deltona, Osteen and against Mr. Hunter. Commissioners voted July 16 to ence in law enforcement to the commission,” Mr. See SEAT, page A4 part of DeBary. Some of the races may be decided in the Aug. 28 Prima- ry Election. Too cute Love of the DeLand Regional Library hosts book sale outdoors led to The Friends of the DeLand Regional Library will host its monthly book sale from 9:30 environmental a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 10; and 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sat- urday, Aug. 11. center job The sale will be in the library’s auditorium, 130 E. By Lori Carter full-time employees and a Howry Ave., DeLand. For Hometown News “slew of volunteers.” Proceeds from the monthly “There’s no set regular book sale helps provide It’s no surprise Sandy Fal- day,” she said. “It changes all non-budgeted programs and con has been at the Lyonia the time. It makes it fun and special needs activities. Environmental Center in interesting.” For more information, call Deltona for nine years, the The center, surrounded by (386) 822-6430, ext. 20762. last nearly seven years as a 360-acre scrub habitat, is manager. 4,000 square feet with an Ms. Falcon, 42, said she exhibit gallery, live animal Deltona library plans grew up in Miami and spent exhibit — salt water touch a lot of time outdoors, camp- tanks and alligators — and adult programs ing with her family, explor- two classrooms that can be ing and hiking trails and made into one. “Almost every single day Adults can broaden their going to the beach. someone comes in the door horizons with free programs at “I always was a nature girl,” and says, ‘I didn’t know this the Deltona Regional Library, she said. “In high school and was here. This is amazing,’” 2150 Eustace Ave. college, I volunteered at wild- she said. “It’s almost like August’s activities include: life rehabilitation centers in opening day again. It’s amaz- •Hatha yoga: 11 a.m. Satur- Randy Barber/staff photographer Miami, the zoo, anything I ing to have that experience day, Aug. 11. Certified yoga Annabelle Coley, 10, of Lake Helen checks out a bunny from the Red Fox Pet could be around animals and every single day. We’re mak- instructor Daya Devi-Doolin n atu re .” Store during the Market in the Park at Blake Park in Lake Helen on Satur- ing an impact on their lives will provide instruction. Call As the manager of the cen- day, Aug. 4. The market is open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday. See OUTDOORS, page A2 (386) 479-8151 to register. ter, Ms. Falcon oversees three •E-resources for e-readers: 2 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14. Learn about the electronic resources available through the library’s website. Bring a library card Put a glassy Union and fully charged device. See NOTES, page A2 sheen on your art expands Personal Finance A7 By Gina McKee meets one day per week or as to serve [email protected] a one-day workshop on Sat- PLAN STRONGER urdays from 11 a.m. - 1p.m. Nancy Chase’s dreams are or from 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. She Stetson a work of art. notes that some of the more You can The dream began more complex pieces could take stretch than 30 years ago in Che- more than two hours to com- students your pachet, R.I., where Holidaze plete. By Gina McKee vacation Stained Glass was born in Prices for the Saturday [email protected] dollars 1985. Ms. Chase has taught workshops range from $30- hundreds of students the $80, depending on the pieces The seal of approval — or, ancient art of creating mosa- selected, but all materials and more accurately, a large metal ics, along with other classes instruction are included in Stetson University seal — Primary Election on stained glass and more. the price. marks the completion of phase After relocating to Although she does not two of a $30 million addition COMING UP DeLand, she opened Holi- offer as many classes as she and renovation at the Carlton daze Art Glass in 2005, and is did in Rhode Island, she Union Building at Stetson Hometown News will still passing along her cre- plans to continue teaching University in DeLand. ativity, passion and love of on a reduced schedule for As projected, the second publsh biographies and art to students of all ages and many years to come. Photo courtesy of Holidaze Art Glass and largest phase of construc- photos of county skill levels. “I will still be offering tion is wrapping up just in “Many hundreds of people classes, although not as Glass and mosaic artist Nancy Chase, owner of time for students’ return to candidates Aug. 17 have passed through (the many, she said. ‘The plan is Holidaze Art Glass Studio, 316 N. Florida Ave., campus later this month. and municipal Rhode Island location) as cli- to spend more time design- DeLand, not only creates stunning stained glass A new Commons Dining candidates Aug. 24 ents, customers, students, ing, creating and learning and mosaics, but also teaches classes and work- Hall and the entire north wing tourists and friends,” she about my art and myself.” shops to pass on her artistry to others. will be up and running prior said. “It was hard to say In the end, students will to the start of fall semester and goodbye to that. Now I start have finished pieces, such as will feature a new student Index a new adventure here in a metal and glass mosaic stuffers and many more. In In addition to teaching lounge, student meeting Business A7 Out & About B1 D e L an d .” mirror, gorgeous cat garden addition, they’ll have a new classes and workshops, Ms. rooms, offices for the Student Classified B6 Police Report A5 Classes are offered either stakes, a beveled Christmas love and appreciation for art Chase has a fully stocked stu- Government Association and Crossword B5 Sports B5 Horoscopes B1 Viewpoint A6 as a seven-week course that tree piece, angel stocking and their own abilities. See ART, page A2 See UNION, page A4

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impact on the environment,” back then,” she said. “When I Outdoors she said. realized I had to talk to people From page A1 Katrina Locke, sustainabili- I didn’t know, I realized (jour- ty and natural resources direc- nalism) wasn’t for me.” and the natural world around tor, Environmental Manage- Ms. Falcon said she them.” ment Division, said she’s switched her major to busi- Ms. Falcon said the monthly known Ms. Falcon for nine ness, and then while taking a average of visitors varies from years. science course, her teacher 1,200 to 1,300 during the slow “Sandy has a great interest told her about a new environ- time and more than 2,000 in a in environmental issues,” Ms. mental science program. She busy month. Activities include Locke said. “She enjoys work- earned her bachelor’s in envi- school field trips, scout pro- ing with children and adults to ronmental science from Flori- grams, camps throughout the further our community’s da International University in year and public programs. knowledge about the environ- Miami in 2000. “I love how I feel like every ment, which shows.” While in college, she day I and my staff are making After high school gradua- interned for a semester in a an impact on educating the tion, Ms. Falcon said she went field office for Audubon of people who come here about to community college and was Florida. She said she taught the importance of preserva- taking courses in journalism. environmental programs tion and understanding our “I was very reserved and shy about Lake Okeechobee, The Furniture Sale Queen CITRUS TREES Reg. Price $45 or King • Navel, Hamlin & 30% OFF $40 Valencia Randy Barber/staff photographer Living Room , Dining and Mattress • Lemon and Limes Each! • Tangerines • Red Sandy Falcon has been manager of the Lyonia Environmental Center for about Bedrooms and much more $100 Grapefruit • Kumquats seven years.

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halifaxhealth.org Friday, Aug. 10, 2018 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com West Volusia • A-3 Lionfish threaten Florida’s reefs Fashionista ost of us have either urge you to seek out establish- emergency, but we cannot let seen lionfish in an LAND LINES ments that have lionfish on an invasive species like this aquarium or at least in DAN SMITH the menu and give it a try. I finish the job. And please, if Ma photo. promise you they are tasty. you or a friend have them in They are beautiful creatures Making them popular at meal an aquarium, don’t release with a display of spines and time is probably our best way them into our marine or colors that make them one of of getting rid of them or at brackish environment. Don’t the world’s most popular least having some control. even throw in the dead ones. ornamental marine species. no natural predators in our Let’s face it, we as a people Please dig a deep hole and Their beauty caused them to waters. Their outlandish have managed to nearly bury them. Our reefs are be spread around the world appearance is a warning sign eradicate some of our best under attack by lionfish! from their native home in the to other marine creatures to Indian Ocean. tasting fish like cod and Thanks to Marylu Leveroni give them a wide berth. goliath grouper. It would only for her help with this column. As it happens with so many Indeed, their long spines are make sense our best weapon species, when people tired of very sharp and, as it turns out, them they were released into against these spiny little Dan Smith is on the board of poisonous. They can deliver a directors for the Ormond Beach the waters of America. That critters is a fork. If your Randy Barber/staff photographer painful wound to humans but Historical Society and The presents a problem for the are deadly to fish. At the favorite eating establishment Carol Watral of Deltona models an outfit from State of Florida where the does not feature lionfish, ask Motor Racing Heritage roundups, divers are able to Association and is the author the Lion’s Roar Boutique during the second warmer waters are more kill them by any means they them to get on board. This is a welcoming to the lionfish. serious problem that needs to of two books, “The World’s annual Summer Sizzling Fashion Show at the can and most are speared. Greatest Beach” and “I Swear Now the Atlantic Ocean and They can be caught with hook be addressed. DeBary Golf & Country Club on Friday, July 20. Gulf of Mexico are under Over fishing and pollution the Snook Drowned.” Email Proceeds benefit the Central Florida Pregnancy and line as well. Once questions and comments to attack by these somewhat harvested, the lionfish are has depleted our marine Center. small predators. species to the point of an [email protected] or call (386) opened up to see what they 441-7793. At first glance you might have been dining on and say, “so what?” But they are invariably it is found they have voracious eaters and devour been eating the young of the fry of our most desired snapper, grouper and other table and gamefish at an desirable fish. alarming rate. What’s more, a Now if there is any good female lionfish is able to news in all of this, it is the produce 30,000 to 40,000 eggs strange looking little fish are every few days. Being such a tasty when properly prepared. prolific breeder has caused a When you first see a lionfish, population explosion that has the thought of a fish sandwich marine experts worried. is pretty far back in your Some time back, a one-day mind, but these days there are lionfish roundup at Pensacola many restaurants featuring yielded more than 2,500 of the them, some of them locally. nasty little critters. This same Ladies and gentlemen, we thing has been happening all have little defense against this Photo courtesy of Dan Smith over the state, but it seems to The lion fish is colorful, but damaging to the coral be too little too late. non-indigenous species. Our To begin with, lionfish have best bet is to eat them. I would reefs off the coast of Florida.

•Critter corner: 10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 18. Learn sugar-sand trails. Notes a.m. Saturday, Aug. 11. Meet about the importance of scrub For more information, visit From page A2 the LEC’s resident animal habitat and keep an eye out for lyoniapreserve.com. ambassadors. Staff will handle scrub jays, gopher tortoises native plants and wildlife the animals and answer ques- and other wildlife during a during indoor programs and tions. stroll through Lyonia Preserve. Free movies outdoor hikes at Lyonia Envi- •T-shirt to tote bag: 3 to 4 Afterward, meet and learn at Deltona library ronmental Center, 2150 Eus- p.m. Sunday, Aug. 12. Millions about a native animal while tace Ave., Deltona. of plastic bags are used each enjoying brunch, which will Watch free flicks at the The free programs will year in the U.S., and many end be provided by the Friends of Deltona Regional Library, begin in the center’s class- up in landfills or waterways. Lyonia Environmental Center. 2150 Eustace Ave. room. Reservations are Reusable bags are better. Turn If you will be walking August’s lineup includes required; call (386) 789-7207, a T-shirt into a fun, reusable through Lyonia Preserve, wear these films: ext. 21028. tote bag. closed-toe shoes, bring water •“The Third Man:” 1 p.m. August’s programs include: •Brunch and learn: 8 to 9:30 and be prepared to hike on See NOTES, page A4 A-4 • West Volusia Hometown News Friday, Aug. 10, 2018

the best small cities in the budgets.” Seat United states and has provid- Registered investment From page A1 ed my family and me growth adviser and certified financial Little tinkerers and opportunity in employ- planner Thomas Robertson, balancing act, and we should ment, education and civic also the founder and presi- balance the interests of all our pride since 2000. I wish to dent of The House Next Door citizens with responsible provide my experience and and the Civic Awareness stewardship of the environ- collaborative leadership skills group, said he believes “as a ment.” as the next city commission- life-long community member Savannah-Jane Griffin, the e r.” and 25-year business owner executive director of commu- Donald Liska, a local busi- in DeLand, I believe it is our nity engagement and inclu- ness manager, said he’s been duty as citizens to care about sive excellence for Stetson involved in the community the policies and institutions University, said she believes it through a number of organi- that shape our communities. is her “civic duty to give back zations and wants to work In turn, I aspire to step up to a community that has with the community and and help shape them.” given so much to me. I am local business owners to After 14 years as the execu- passionate about economic secure a brighter future for tive director of the Volusia development, the arts and DeLand. Council of Governments, education.” Realtor and entrepreneur Mary Swiderski, who served Tabatha Grimes, a deputy Walter “Buz” Nesbit said he as DeLand City Commission- clerk for Volusia County believes the city commission er from 1999-2003, said her Clerk of Courts and an avid is doing a great job and wants interests “have always been to parent volunteer at local to be a part of that growth be a part of the solution to schools and community orga- and positivity. “I wish to serve improve the quality of life for nizations, said she believes to advance a positive direc- others.” “when it comes to communi- tion for the city,” he said. Reginald Williams, former Randy Barber/staff photographer ty, there is nothing more Ability rehabilitation and vice president of human Jonah Marcantelli, left, and his partner Riley Weber, both 6, of DeBary work on important, and this office is sports medicine specialist resources for Neighbor to building a motorized car during Bricks 4 Kids: Lego Week-Summer Camp at the backbone of the commu- Charles Paiva said he has Family Inc, has served on a the Gateway Center for the Arts in DeBary on Friday, July 20. nity I call home.” experience from serving on number of planning, develop- A graphic artist and digital the commission from 2001- ment and community service illustrator who served a num- 2005 and from 2007-2016. “I boards. He said he believes be the central hub for student Earlier phases of the project ber of years at Stetson Uni- would like to return to the “the knowledge gained from life and activities, however, at already completed include a versity’s campus security Union commission to offer my per- work and community From page A1 its previous new, larger bookstore, which office, David Keith said he spective and continue with uniquely position me to 52,000-square-footage, many opened on he first floor with grew up in public service and our many successes,” he said. understand the city’s goals, other student groups, and a groups and offices that should connections to the conve- has “always believed we must Retired professional regis- needs and objectives. I also new studio for the WHAT stu- be housed there were not, said nience store, copy center and support our community, and tered engineer Eugene Phil- want to provide the best lead- dent online radio station, to Larry Correll-Hughes, assis- post office. it is quite a rewarding experi- lips, a former Orange County ership possible to the citi- name a few, according to tant vice president for campus The third and final phase ence.” School Board member, said zens.” information provided by the life. will bring a renovated south David Larabee, a business he believes he would be an A decision on the new university. “(The new CUB was) a wing with a new coffee shop, executive who formerly asset as commissioner commissioner will follow In fact, the expanded Com- missing linchpin in some ways faculty lounge and a grander served as executive director because of his “expertise in interviews, and a vote is mons Dining Hall has already for our campus community,” south lobby at the end of 2018. of the YMCA’s Camp Wino- many areas, including engi- expected at the Aug. 20 com- opened, with students and fac- Mr. Correll-Hughes said in a The third phase also will na, said, “Deland is among neering, IT, contracts and mission meeting. ulty served for the first time news release. “We’ve had a include renovated offices for Wednesday, Aug. 1. building with the name Union staff in campus life and stu- “Starting (Aug. 2), we have on it, but it hasn’t served the dent success on the second our football team in here. way a union should for some floor of the south wing. Aug. 21, at the DeBary Public Master gardeners They will be here for breakfast, t i m e .” The project is progressing Library, 200 N. Charles R. Notes lunch and dinner, and a late- The project, which began in on schedule, said Al Allen, plan plant clinics Beall Blvd. From page A3 night snack,” said Barbara 2016, is being done in phases, associate vice president of For more information, call Stolz, senior director of Stet- Saturday, Aug. 11. Orson Volusia County’s master said Janie Graziani, assistant facilities management, empha- the Volusia County Extension son dining services. “We’re Welles and Joseph Cotton gardeners will share summer vice president for marketing sizing the building is being Service at (386) 822-5778. gearing up for a full schedule, star in this 1949 film. Not gardening tips and answer and media relations. Once constructed to last for many and at the same time training rated, 93 minutes. questions during plant clin- complete, the expansion will decades to come, like the orig- on the new equipment.” •“7 Days in Entebbe:” 11 ics in August. Residents can Ordinance Review add some 30,000 square feet to inal building, which was con- Other services for snacks a.m. Monday, Aug. 13. The bring their plants for a free the student union building. structed in the late 1950s. Committee needs and meals will include the Batsheva Dance Co., Zina check-up. Project highlights include: Workers added the steel Coffee Shop Kiosk, Einstein Zinchenko and Ben •10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, members Enlarging The Commons din- Stetson seal on July 24, accord- Bros. Bagels and Johnny Rock- Schnetzer star. Rated PG-13, Aug. 11, Deltona Regional ing hall and adding a wall of ing to information provided ets, said Taylor Gabri- 107 minutes. Library, 2150 Eustace Ave. The City of Deltona is glass across the east wall for a by the university. ele-Goodwin, coordinator of The movies will be shown Howard Jeffries will discuss looking for two individuals scenic view of green space and “The project is on target,” Marketing and Finance for in the auditorium. For infor- pest control and plant scout- interested in serving on the patio dining areas; and reno- Mr. Allen said. “Everything is Stetson Dining. mation, call (386) 789-7207. ing from 11 a.m. to noon. City’s Ordinance Review vations to the lobby, faculty moving along very nicely.” •10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, See NOTES, page A6 The CUB building should lounge and the Stetson Room. 0% APR FOR 36 MONTHS ON A NEW CARRIER ® AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM ask dealer for details Reach Digital [ company you trust + services your business needs ]

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C E H O I C 1967 51 2018 Friday, Aug. 10, 2018 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com West Volusia • A-5 Police Report Editor’s note: This is a list of Deltona, was arrested July 27 July 30 and charged with bat- as not set. arrests, not convictions, and all and changed with possession tery and false imprisonment. •Benjamin Ollie Volluse Jr., arrestees are presumed inno- of cocaine, possession of can- Bail was not set. 52, of DeLand, was arrested cent unless or until proven nabis, possession of a weapon •Derek M. Howell, 33, of Aug. 1 and charged with grand guilty in a court of law. by a felon, grand theft, driving DeLand, was arrested July 31 theft. Bail was set at $5,000. with license canceled, sus- and charged with loitering or •Sonny Daniles Anderson, DeLand pended or revoked and pos- prowling, resisting an officer 60, of Deltona, was arrested Police Department session of paraphernalia. Bail without violence and grand Aug. 1 and charged with pos- (888) 277-TIPS was set at $14,000. theft. Bail was set at $1,500. session of paraphernalia and •Robert Glenn Ray, 71, of • Matthew Bradshaw, 33, of •Joseph Daniel Sizemore, possession of cocaine. Bail was DeLand, was arrested July 27 DeLand, was arrested July 27 50, of DeLeon Springs, was set at $2,000. Wanted and charged with failure of a and charged with dealing in arrested July 31 and charged •Rene Manuel Roque, 53, of sex offender to properly regis- stolen property, providing a with possession of parapher- DeBary, was arrested Aug. 1 Daytona Beach Police ter. Bail was not set. false ID and dealing in stolen nalia and possession of Sched- and charged with possession officers responded to •Kristopher M. Peters, 30, of property. Bail was set at ule II substance. Bail was set at of cannabis and possession of Vineyard Vines at the DeLand, was arrested July 28 $80,000. $1,250. cocaine. Bail was set at $2,500. Tanger Outlets at 2:29 and charged with possession •Bonnie Y. Warnock, 32, of •Joseph F. Rijos, 21, of •Holly N. West, 38, of p.m. Monday, July 16, of a Schedule IV substance. Orange City, was arrested July Deltona, was arrested July 31 DeLand, was arrested Aug. 1 after reports of a theft. Bail was set at $2,500. 28 and charged with fleeing/ and charged with aggravated and charged with burglary of Upon investigation, it •Krystal R. Murphy, 26, of attempting to elude with lights battery of a pregnant person. an occupied dwelling and was learned two men DeLand, was arrested July 28 and siren active and felony Bail was not set. criminal mischief. Bail was set stole about $21,000 and charged with possession driving while licensed can- •Carrie E. Littleton, 32, of at $5,500. worth of men’s clothing of methamphetamine and celed, suspended or revoked. DeLand, was arrested July 31 •Ryan C. Camporese, 42, of from the business in a possession of paraphernalia. Bail was set at $2,500. and charged with possession DeBary, was arrested Aug. 2 span of about 20 min- Bail was set at $3,000. •Chaz A. Galvan, 29, of of cocaine, driving with license and charged with uttering a utes. •Garrett L. Puckett, 28, of Deltona, was arrested July 30 canceled, suspended or forgery and grand theft. Bail DeLand, was arrested July 28 Anyone with informa- and charged with sexual bat- revoked and possession of was set at $25,000. tion concerning the sus- and charged with armed bur- tery on a person less than 12 cannabis. Bail was set at •Lauren Ashley Koch, 32, of glary of a dwelling and posses- pects and/or their identi- years of age. Bail as not set. $7,500. DeLand, was arrested Aug. 2 ties, is asked to call sion of paraphernalia. Bail was •Michael A. Kepler, 58, or •Melinda J. Hahn, 33, of and charged with burglary of a set at $15,500. Daytona Beach Police DeLeon Springs, was arrested Deltona, was arrested July 31 dwelling and burglary of a Detective Wayne Dor- •Matthew E. Johnson, 34, of July 30 and charged with petit and charged with operating conveyance. Bail was set at DeLand, was arrested July 30 man, (386) 671-5232. theft first offense and burglary while driver’s license suspend- $5,000. Persons with informa- and charged with battery, pos- of a conveyance. Bail was set at ed/canceled/revoked, posses- •Joseph D. Chavez, 48, of session of cocaine and posses- tion may text “CRIMES” $3,000. sion of Schedule IV substance DeLand, was arrested Aug. 2 (274637) with a cell sion of paraphernalia. Bail was •Anthony M. Canzona, 49, and unregistered motor vehi- and charged with burglary of a not set. phone or log on to www. of DeBary, was arrested July 30 cle. Bail was set at $2,000. dwelling and burglary of a dbpd.us and click on and charged with fleeing or •Daniel L. Potts, 51, of conveyance. Bail was set at Anonymous Web Tips. Orange City attempting to elude, reckless DeLand, was arrested July 31 $5,000. When using a cell phone, Police Department driving, driving with licensed and charged with aggravated •Jerry Dean Cooper, 44, of all messages should canceled, suspended or assault. Bail was set at $2,500. DeLand, was arrested Aug. 2 begin with “DBTIPS.” revoked. Bail was set at $7,000. •Lori Day Peters, 47 of •Kenneth L. Hill II, 24, of and charged with burglary of a Tipsters remain anony- •James Forest Wheeler, 59, Orange City, was arrested July DeLand, was arrested July 31 conveyance and burglary of a mous. of DeLand, was arrested July 30 and charged with grand and charged with escape and dwelling. Bail was set at 30 and charged with battery Unknown suspects theft. Bail was not set. possession of Schedule II sub- $5,000. and aggravated assault with a •Matthew J. Whitt, 33, of stance. Bail was not set. •Whitney L. McKinzie, 31, deadly firearm. Bail was not Orange City, was arrested July •Joel C. Caldwell, 45, of of Deltona, was arrested Aug. WE’RE ON set. 30 and charged with leaving Deltona, was arrested Aug. 1 2 and charged with uttering a •Carlos S. Cooper, 20, of the scene of crash involving and charged with criminal forgery and grand theft. Bail Deltona, was arrested July 30 damage and injury. Bail was mischief, burglary of a convey- was set at $5,000. FACEBOOK! set at $5,500. and charged with carrying a ance, grand theft and burglary •Dawn Marie Bishop, 44, of concealed firearm, possession of a structure or conveyance. Deltona, was arrested Aug. 2, “Like” Hometown News Volu- of paraphernalia and posses- Bail was set at $13,000. and charged with burglary of a sia for the latest in local news, Volusia County sion of cannabis. Bail was set •Mark A. Knox, 42, of convenyance, grand theft and information and interactive Sheriff’s Office at $3,500. DeLand, was arrested Aug. 1 criminal mischief. 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I have a comment about the religious groups in the park. I would like to see some Muslim people come out and do the same thing. Let’s see how they are greeted. I am sure it would be the same way. Ha.

Enforce outdoor burning ban Randy Barber/staff photographer DeLand Firefighter/EMT Nate Carn reads a Curious George book to kids during “Volusia KIDS” at the You tell the firefighters that people are burning outdoors. Volusia Mall in Daytona Beach on Thursday, July 19. The DeLand Fire Department visited for a morn- They leave their fires going. They go in the house and leave ing of fun filled activities. For more information on upcoming events, visit VolusiaMall.net. them burning. It’s windy. I don’t know why the firefighters don’t give them violations. They tap them on the hands and don’t give tickets. down right annoying. cent children using cigarette butts as ornamentation on their I’m all for religion and freedom of speech, just not when it’s sand castles. How disturbing is that? pushed on me, especially loud and confrontational. Hopefully the right eyes will read this. It is easy to knock the Enforce littering laws on the beach cherry off of the butt and put it in a garbage or your pocket or your purse or wherever until you find a garbage pail. Unbelievably we still need to remind people not to litter. There ought to be a law Police should enforce the law and fine people for littering. We need to take some tax money and post signs at all beach This could be a source of public funds without raising taxes. entrance accesses, on the lifeguard stands and throughout the If there isn’t a law already, there should be one. beach. These signs should remind people to clean up their trash It is very offensive and annoying to be stuck at a traffic light or Appreciate prompt service and to not use the beach as their ashtray. The signs should also at a gas station and some inconsiderate fool pulls up with those post the minimum fines for littering and most importantly, the pounding bass speakers that literally shake the trunk of their car. I want to highly recommend Air Link Mechanical for anyone law should be enforced by police and beach patrol. This can usually be felt as well as heard from way too far away, needing air conditioning help. The fines collected would help offset the cost of enforcing the even if you are driving along. They were here right away a few weeks ago when my air con- no littering law, but more importantly help clean up the beaches. If the law is in place, I wish the police would enforce it. If there ditioner went out in sweltering weather. This is a small fami- How disgusting is it to see children playing in cigarette butts at is no law, how does one bring it to ballot? ly-owned company that puts a lot of personal effort into their the beach or to see all the cigarette butts piled up in the high-tide work. line. Ticket the texters As an 81 year old, I certainly appreciated their promptness and professionalism. No pride in pier In this day and age of enlightenment, one would think texting and driving would be obsolete. Holy Smok’n Donuts I was down at the Main Street pier recently to see a surf con- Unbelievably not. test. I see young and old at every stoplight fiddling with a phone. I Once you get past the view of all the homeless sleeping under see young and old driving with a phone up on the steering wheel Sure bet the doughnut shop’s business will triple from its new the pier and head around the side to get to the fishing pier, I stealing glances at the road instead of stealing glances at the neighbor. passed the food service windows. It smelled of garbage. The phone because that is where their focus is — on the phone. counters and tables were stained and not wiped down, along Because some people are so inconsiderate, I think the police with the glass on the service doors. should have more than a few unmarked cars with dash cams Make sure schools are safe Where are the standards of cleanliness and the responsibility mounted on all four sides of the vehicle. These unmarked cars I hope by now, law enforcement officials in Volusia County, of the food managers; not to mention the City of Daytona Beach’s should be dedicated to do a normal day driving around the cities have found a way to protect our school children from any more health inspectors? I’d hate to see their ice machines and bath- roadways to see all sorts of idiots texting, speeding, driving deadly gun violence. rooms. I wouldn’t want to vacation with my family and kids aggressively, not using blinkers, etc. There should be no excuses as they have had plenty of time to there. Disgusting. Signed, “No Pride In Pier.” Tickets can and should be issued with indisputable video evi- solve this. I see no reason why they don’t install metal detectors dence. This will make driving safer for everyone. This is also a at all outside doors to the schools to let officials know if a person good way to raise public funds without raising taxes. has a gun or knife on his person. Then an alarm will go off with Incomplete construction all doors locked and have a small camera outside of each door, too. All children with backpacks should be well checked before I have a question about the building near Publix on State Road More consideration needed school begins, too. 44. Construction has come to a complete stop and it is not fin- How come is it that ordinarily considerate folk will go out of If we have a police officer outside of the schools, they can eas- ished. It is under construction by Clancy’s Construction. their way to throw a wrapper or napkin or any manner of trash ily be shot. The same for inside if a teacher has a gun, they would Did they run out of money? It is a very big eyesore. Please, give into a garbage pail, yet these same people don’t think twice about have no time to get it. Something has got to be done to protect me some information on this. throwing cigarette butts out a car window or on the beach. our precious children’s lives now. How unthinking or inconsiderate does one have to be to think I am a grandmother of children in school and am concerned Religious confrontation it’s OK to use the beautiful beaches and roadways as an ashtray? for all the children. I hope we will get some action on this prob- Doesn’t it bother people to see youngsters playing in the sand lem soon. The officials need to act right now and settle this big Has anybody been to the Boardwalk recently? with cancer-causing cigarette butts around them? I’ve seen inno- problem. My wife and I enjoy visiting on Saturday night. We moved here three years ago and it’s great. The nice walk, the Bandshell, the shops, the many people, the ocean. We love it. p.m. Fridays at: playing guitar music. The Dynamic Master Plan, But what’s with these religious fanatics with large signs hang- • Aug. 17: DeLand Regional Participants should bring a introduced in 2016, is Volusia ing on the Boardwalk, preaching their interpretation, using loud Notes Library, 130 E. Howry Ave., dish to share. For more infor- County’s approach to strate- megaphones to everyone that passes. It’s ridiculous, rude and From page A4 DeLand mation, call (386) 775-2766. gic planning. Committee for the remainder •Sept. 7: Deltona Regional NACo, the only national of a two-year term to expire Library, 2150 Eustace Ave., Pick up computer skills organization that represents Aug. 3, 2019. Deltona counties in the United States, The non-paid committee For more information, con- at Deltona library recognized 615 entries from DEADLINES members review ordinances tact Human Services Manager 116 counties and state associ- The deadline for submissions to Hometown News in Volusia designated by the City Com- Clayton Jackson at (386) 736- Adults can enhance their ations in 29 states during the County is 5 p.m. Thursday for the next week's issue, except for mission and make recom- 5956 or cjackson@volusia. computer knowledge with 2018 awards program. Rants & Raves, which is 5 p.m. Friday. Deadlines are adjusted for mendations to the commis- org. free classes at the Deltona holidays. For more information, call (386) 322-5924. sion. Regional Library, 2150 Eus- County seeks advisory Committee meetings are at Watch adventure flicks tace Ave. 6 p.m. the first Thursday of August’s hour-long classes board applicants each month in the first floor at the DeLand library will address these topics: Conference Room, 2345 • E-books and more: 9:30 The Volusia County Coun- Providence Blvd. Do you love a good swash- a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 15 cil is seeking applicants for For an application, call buckling movie? If so, stop by Staff offers basic computer positions on 10 advisory (386) 878-8507 or download the DeLand Regional Library, assistance to help patrons boards that research and one at deltonafl.gov. 130 E. Howry Ave., which will search for jobs and complete make recommendations on host an adventure film series applications in the e-lab from topics affecting the commu- Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C., in August. 9:30 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays and nity. 5059 Turnpike Feeder Road, Ft. 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details of the event, includ- Access to education is key to our success Notes ing name of event; time, day From page A6 and date; address; brief ’ve never been a fan of Daytona where one of its *** description of event; any starting school so early in high-end tenants just opened Announce your event cost; and a telephone num- August. VOLUSIA with the Lindbergh apparel Also of note, plans were ber or a website to give the ILabor Day to Memorial Day BUSINESS the public more information. shop. Once the Designer’s submitted to the St. Johns Hometown News will seems plenty of time for a CECIL G. Market and Hy’s Toggery River Water Management again publish “In Season” at Also, list a contact and school year, just cut out so BRUMLEY open, One Daytona will District for Lazul, the 288-unit the end of September. phone number (not for pub- many of the days off during deliver on its promise of a next phase of the Crystal Lake “In Season” is a master cal- lication). Deadline is Sept. 1. the year. Plus, you’d cut out a unique shopping experience Apartments at Reed Canal endar for special events in Send information to news- lot of expense of cooling column about the need for and the opening of Game Road and Clyde Morris Volusia County between [email protected]. classrooms when it’s still skilled labor and you often Time will help deliver on its Boulevard in Port Orange. Aug. 28 and March 31. Send blazing hot. But then I find hear the phrase, “not everyone promise of providing a great O’Reilly Auto Parts also out most school’s air condi- needs to go to college.” But entertainment experience, too. submitted plans to the water tioning systems run for most let’s not go too far. A lot of it is district for its second store in of the summer, anyway, backlash over the cost of *** Deltona, this one on Howland because of other activities. college these days. A lot of it is Boulevard at Monument While I like my shorter from the mindset of folks who Commercial real estate Drive. The often changing school year idea, many just don’t like those “uppity activity seems to be picking restaurant at 1500 W. Interna- academics would prefer smart people.” But the bottom Need students were in school even back up from the usual tional Speedway Blvd. in line is we must strive to make summer doldrums. Real estate Daytona Beach is become longer, leaving just July for sure every person has access firm Coronado West of Temp, Horus Egyptian Restaurant & summer break. They note to to the education they need to Ariz., has bought vacant land Lounge. Teeth? really prepare students you become the best they can be, need the extra time, especially which helps all of us. between Pride Elementary before those spring assess- and Pine Ridge High on *** ment tests. As we try to *** Howland Boulevard in compete in a global economy, Deltona for about $4.6 On a final note, we’ll be DENTAL SERVICES I have to admit they have a The Shoppes at One million. A large, rural site on getting a new bank name in good argument. Daytona got its anchor tenant Pineland Trail, east of I-95 and Volusia in 2019. Synovus DENTURE $650 To make sure students are with Gold’s Gym planning to north of Ormond Beach, was Financial Corp. is buying FCB Crown/Caps $800 getting the education they open a second location at the bought by Austin, Texas-based Financial Holdings Inc., need to become a productive Shoppes at One Daytona at developer Forestar Group for parent of Florida Community All Fillings $200 part of society, I’m all for 1808 W. International $2.5 million. Acet Recycling of Bank, for $2.9 billion. FCB Full Denture Reline Only $185 doing whatever it takes. Speedway Blvd. Gold’s, which Port Orange bought the offices will become Synovus So, what does all this have also has a gym in Ormond concrete recycling yard it uses Bank offices some time in Routine Extractions $100-$185 to do with business in Volusia Beach, will go in the at 530 S. Shell Road in DeBary early 2019. County? A lot when you 25,000-square-foot former for $1 million. In-House Denture Lab • Same Day Denture consider the students will Marshall’s space. Managing Editor Cecil G. Repairs and Relines • FREE Consultations & 2nd Opinions eventually become the While the First Watch *** Brumley has been tracking workers or business owners or restaurant that recently On the construction front, business and the economy in Trusted, Comfortable & Affordable Dental Care leaders of our future. We want opened is just a replacement, the build out began for Dave Volusia County for more than them to be able to make good the center is expanding with & Buster’s at Tomoka Town 21 years. Contact him at decisions based on sound an AT&T store and the Center. Also, site work is cbrumley@hometownnewsol. 2012 - 2016 2017 reasoning and knowledge. starting on the Bellamy ADER DER second location of Dahlia com (no hyphen) or follow E S EA S R ’ One last thought on Mexican Kitchen, creating a apartments at 601 Jimmy Ann R ’ him on Twitter @cecilbrumley. C C H E E education. I’ve written in this nice complement to One Drive in Daytona Beach. O I C H O I C

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•Athens Theatre: “The Wedding Singer” will be performed select ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 days through Aug. 12 at 124 N. Florida Ave., DeLand. Tickets are Aries, surround yourself with $29 for preferred, $24 for people who have more experi- adults, and $22 for seniors, $11 ence than you and can offer for children, $20 for groups of advice. Listen to the pearls of eight or more. There is a $3 wisdom they may share with you. processing fee is added to all purchases. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 For more information, call (386) 736-1500. Taurus, a new coworker may •Cinematique: “On Chesil come to you with questions Beach” and “Women Walks because you are an expert in a Ahead” are showing at 242 S. particular area. This presents a Beach St., Daytona Beach. good opportunity to serve as a Tickets are $7 general or $5 mentor. members. For more information, call (386) 252-3118. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21

Saturday, Aug. 11 Expensive items have been on your mind, Gemini. However, this •“While Salem Burns:” A new may not be the best time to play will open in New Smyrna make big financial decisions. Beach from playwright, producer Give them a little more thought. and director Linda Bishop. Her play is about the Salem witch CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 trials in 1692. It premieres at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11, and Photo courtesy of The Motowners Sometimes going about the plays at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, The Motowners will play Friday, Aug. 10, as part of the free Bandshell Live Summer Concert Series in same schedule day after day can Aug. 12, at Atlantic Center for the Daytona Beach. put you in a rut, Cancer. Change Arts, 1414 Art Center Ave, New up one aspect of your daily life, Smyrna Beach. All seats are $15 and you may notice a big and are available at the door or Whenever you call them, they’ll be there difference in your mood. call (386) 473-7429. For Hometown News be transported back to the time when ‘70s and ‘80s, including “Get Ready” by LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Sunday, Aug. 12 [email protected] the Temptations and The Four Tops the Temptations, “I Can’t Help Myself” The Motowners will play Friday, Aug. ruled the airwaves. by The Four Tops, “I’ll Be Around” by Leo, if you have been mulling •Spirit of 45 Day: Visit the A tribute band that celebrates the The Spinners, “Can’t Hurry Love” by over going back to school, then Ponce De Leon Inlet Lighthouse 10, as part of the free Bandshell Live now is your opportunity to enroll and capture the spirit of 1945 Summer Concert Series in Daytona great artists and their songs of the Diana Ross, “Stand By Me” by Ben E. in a vocational class or take when the U.S. involvement in Beach. Motown years, The Motowners will King and “Having a Party” by Sam college courses for more credit. World War II ended from 10:30 Opening at 7 p.m. will be area band perform hits by Diana Ross and the Cook. a.m.-2:30 p.m. Aug. 12, at 4931 Melanie Hannons Trio. Supremes, Smokey Robinson, Marvin The Motowners perform favorite soul VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 S. Peninsula Drive Ponce Inlet. Gaye, Stevie Wonder, the Temptations and blues classics with remarkable style A Flag Ceremony will be The Motowners show is a tribute to Virgo, your creative side will be performed by the U.S. Coast the many artists and great songs from and The Four Tops. and harmony. on display this week as you can Guard at 1 p.m. All activities are the classic Motown years. Get ready to Expect to hear music from the ‘60s, See WHENEVER, page B2 included with regular admission, showcase crafts or artwork that which is $6.95 for adults. For is inspired by the colors of more information, visit poncein- autumn. Put your thoughts in let.org. Come sail away to the Bandshell motion. Tuesday, Aug. 14 LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 For Hometown News •Live Comedy: Live Interactive [email protected] You are very good at compro- mising, Libra. This is one reason Improv Comedy presented by Renegade, a Styx Tribute, Random Acts of Insanity is at 8 why people like you as a friend. p.m. at the Cinematique Theater, and Smokin’, a Boston trib- However, do not compromise 242 S. Beach St., Daytona ute, will perform at the your own ideals to go along with Beach. Tickets are $5. All ages Daytona Beach Bandshell at every plan. welcome. For more information, 7:15 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11, call (386) 252-3118. as part of the free Friends of SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 the Bandshell Star Spangled Wednesday, Aug. 15 Summer Concert Series. Scorpio, enjoy socializing with Renegade has a fantastic your friends this week. You have •History Winedown: Lilian Place been on the go so much that it is stage show and multiple History Winedown will be from time to settle down and enjoy a 5:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. vocalists to recreate the break and some good conversa- 15, at 1000 S Peninsula Ave., amazing harmonies of Styx. tion. Daytona Beach. History Program Styx had many hits and begins at 6:30 p.m. this pro band delivers all of SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Free drinks, music, Chef them with flash and fun and Brian’s Specialty Dishes more. Hits include “Too Try your best to turn a available, and a sunset on the situation that could easily get out river and walk through 1884 Much Time On My Hands,” of control into one you can Lilian Place Museum. “The Best Of Times,” manage more easily, Sagittarius. Admission is $5 for members “Come Sail Away,” “Fooling and $10 for non-members. For Yourself,” “Blue Collar It will probably require some Photo courtesy of Smokin’ quick thinking. more information, call (386) Man,” “Grand Illusion,” 256-4810. The Boston tribute band Smokin’ will perform at 7:15 p.m. Saturday, Aug. “Renegade”, “Babe” and 11, at the Daytona Beach Bandshell, followed by fireworks over the Atlantic See OUT, page B5 See BANDSHELL, page B2 Ocean. See SCOPES, page B2

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Granada Blvd. SUN 11a-6p SUN 12-6 NO EBT CARDS B-2 • West Volusia Hometown News Friday, Aug. 10, 2018 Dining & Entertainment The Club Scene Winner! •Bank & Blues Club: A Night of •Frappes Italian Grille: For more information, call (386) Soul with A Touch of Class will be “Happiest Hour” is in the bar 788-3268. at 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11. nightly from 5-6:30 p.m. First •Ocean Deck: Morning Buzz Tickets are $29.95. Doors open Tuesday of the month is wine plays at 9:30 p.m. Mondays. at 8 p.m. at 701 Main St., tasting, two whites, two reds and Orange Avenue plays at 9:30 Daytona Beach. For more an appetizer for $25. For p.m. Tuesdays. Caribbean Posse information, call (386) 252- reservations, call (386) performs from 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m. 9877. 615-4888. Thursday through Sunday. •Black Sheep Pub and Eating •Lagerheads Bar & Grill: Upcom- Robert Keele plays acoustic House: Happy Hour is 3-7 p.m. ing performers are Xspanse, guitar from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and 9 p.m.-close daily. Weekly Friday, Aug. 10; Don Hill, noon-4 Wednesdays. Tom Redmond specials include $4.50 “Cuer- p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11, Robert performs classic rock from 5-8 voRitas” Mondays; Locals Night Keele, 5-9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. p.m. Fridays. Karaoke with with happy hour all night and 11; Don Hill, Sunday, Aug. 12; Stormin’ Norman is from 4-8 Pub Trivia at 7 p.m., gift card Eddie Wolford, Monday, Aug. 13, p.m. every Saturday and Sunday, prizes, Wednesdays; All day and Tuesday, Aug. 14; Reuben at 127 S. Ocean Ave., Daytona Bloody Mary’s $3, 10-ounce New Morgan, Wednesday, Aug. 15 Beach. For more information, York Strip $12.95 each Sunday. and Don Hill, Thursday, Aug. 16. call (386) 253-5224 or visit Lunch specials served everyday Weather permitting, live music is oceandeck.com. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at 890 S. Atlantic at 2986 Ocean Shore Blvd., •Ormond Brewing Co.: Craft Ave. in Ormond Beach. For more Ormond-by-the-Sea. For more beer tastings are 4 to 11 p.m. information, call (386) 673- information, call (386) 265- Thursday and Friday, noon to 11 5933 or visit theblacksheep. 1977. p.m. Saturday and noon to 8 com. •Main Street Station: Perform- p.m. Sunday. Live music and •Café Da Vinci: Upcoming ers include Speed Limit 70 at food are featured Friday performers are The Black 8:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 10; Greg evenings at 301 Division Ave., Honkeys, 9 p.m. Friday, Aug. 10, Warren Band, 8:30 p.m. Unit 15, Ormond Beach. For and Smoking Jackets, 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 11; Havana more information call (386) Saturday, Aug. 11. Jazz in the Nights with DJ Dynasty, 6-10 256-3904. Randy Barber/staff photographer Courtyard (inside if raining) with p.m. Sunday, Aug. 12; Bike Night •Sinatra’s Laldila Ristorante: The DaVinci Jazz Experiment, with 4 Play, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Pianists play from 6-9 p.m. Tiara Depasquale, 9, of DeLand gets fitted with her headdress by her moth- 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14. An Aug. 15; and Blues Night with Wednesday to Saturday. Karaoke er Jessica during MainStreet DeLand Association’s Tropical Nights on Fri- open mike night starts at 7 p.m. the Blues Society, 7 p.m. is 9 p.m. to close Saturday at day, July 20. Tiara won first place later that evening in the hat contest for each Wednesday at 112 W. Thursday, Aug. 9, at 316 Main 355 Cassadaga Road, Lake Georgia Ave., DeLand. For more St., Daytona Beach. For more Helen. For information, call her age group. information, call (386) 736- information, call (386) 214- (386) 218-3806. 0008 or visit cafedavincideland. 1389 or visit MainStreetLive. •Stonewood Grill and Tavern: com. com Mark Venneri will perform from •Down the Hatch: Upcoming •Mulligan’s Family Sports Grille: 6-9 p.m. each Tuesday, at 2150 performers are Defenders of Karaoke with Just George is at 9 LPGA Blvd., Daytona Beach. For The best cooking Daisys, 6-10 p.m. Friday, Aug. p.m. Friday; Rock Star Karaoke more information, call (386) 10; Up Tuit, 1-5 p.m. Saturday, by Bob is at 9 p.m. Saturday; and 317-0097. Aug. 11; Madison County Band, Live Team Trivia is at 6:30-8:30 •Sunny’s Wine & Liquor: A free 6-10 p.m. Saturday; Jimmy Z, 1-5 p.m. Monday, play for free, win wine and liquor tasting is methodsfor nutrition p.m. Sunday, Aug. 12; Sam prizes. Eddie Uzzle will perform hosted from 4-7 p.m. each have people asking me all food trend or maybe I should Collins, 6-10 p.m. Sunday at at 6 p.m. Tuesday. Open mike Friday and Saturday at 350 S. the time what is the best just get some really old 4894 Front St., Ponce Inlet. For night and live music at 6 p.m. Spring Garden Ave., DeLand. method to cook food so it CHEF COSTA'S cookbooks and study how we more information, call (386) Wednesday. and Karaoke with For more information, call Iis more nutritious. COOKING 761-4831 or visit downthehatch- Just George is 9 p.m. Thursday, (386) 738-7533 or visit cooked before we changed seafood.com. at 3830 S. Nova, Port Orange. delandliquorstore.com. To be honest, I never really CORNER everything. Here is a recipe gave it much thought. I cook COSTA MAGOULAS and cooking procedure that food the way I think it should has not changed in 75 years. middle of a siblings squabble. rash moves just yet. be cooked based on my Thank you Ms. Ruth Fortunately, things will blow over Scopes culinary training. What’s great many things are Wakefield. quickly. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 From page B1 nutrition got to do with it? happening. It seems to me Then I realized here we go the problem is people. We AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Try to take emotion out of all Toll House chocolate CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 again, another cooking trend left our past traditions and your decisions this week, Pisces. I need to know about. It A series of events at work may Lead with your head instead of changed things too much. chip cookies Family matters come to the have you thinking about a seems every few years the Now we are going back to your heart, especially where preparation of food is forefront this week, Capricorn. change in position and/or work is concerned. our past. We are finding out Ingredients You may find yourself in the career, Aquarius. Don’t make any affected by societies’ eating fresh eggs off a farm taste 2 1/4 cups all-purpose habits. better, chickens were always flour Years ago we were told fat free range and beef was 1 teaspoon baking soda is bad for us, so everyone always grass fed. We were not 1 teaspoon salt Bandshell wanted low fat foods. supposed to catch all the 1 cup (2 sticks) butter, From page B1 Unfortunately sugar was used seafood possible, but to softened in low fat foods to give it always look to the future. 3/4 cup granulated sugar MI MEXICO “L a d y.” flavor. Then we were told 3/4 cup packed brown One of the hardest bands to Now what is the best sugar was horrible, too late, cooking method for nutri- sugar pay tribute to is Boston, and Since 2001 Same owners! the great majority of pro- tion? First, remember 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Smokin’ has those massive cessed foods have fructose cooking food improves 2 large eggs soaring vocals and amazing corn syrup in it. digestion and increases 2 cups (12-ounce pkg.) DAILY SPECIALS harmonies, layered signature Then we were told don’t abortion of nutrients. We NESTLÉ TOLL HOUSE guitar sound, dynamic giant eat processed foods, eat fresh seem to be going back to the Semi-Sweet Chocolate keyboard effects and plays all organic foods. Someone simple methods of cooking. Morsels of the hits and classics to a tee. forgot to tell the farmers who Boiling can cause a 50 1 cup chopped nuts Full Liquor and New Patio This South Florida pro level tried to convert to organic percent loss of nutrients, so Seating at the outfit is made up of members and the fresh movement. steaming is a much better Directions New Smyrna location that have toured with national Farmers could not keep up. method by using small Preheat oven to 375° F. acts, played in some of the big- The price of organic food amounts of liquid. Combine flour, baking soda gest tribute bands, and have products doubled, making Baking and roasting are and salt in small bowl. Beat more than 30 years of profes- those items un-affordable for good also with little loss of butter, granulated sugar, sional gigging experience many families. nutrients. Microwave brown sugar and vanilla under their collective belts. The demand for different cooking is a nutritious way to extract in large mixer bowl foods continued to grow with Expect all of the big Boston cook as well. Take your until creamy. Add eggs, one the increase of individuals on songs like “More Than A Feel- favorite vegetables, cut up at a time, beating well after vegetarian and vegan diets. ing,” “Don’t Look Back,” “Rock and place in a plastic each addition. Gradually beat We’ve been told to cut down food-safe bag; season and in flour mixture. Stir in & Roll Band,” “Foreplay / Long on beef and eat more fish. Time,” “Cool The Engines,” “A microwave several minutes. morsels and nuts. Drop by The trouble again is seafood rounded tablespoon onto Man I’ll Never Be,” “Peace Of This method works well is expensive and not all of it ungreased baking sheets. Mind,” “Hitch A Ride,” “Aman- every time. is sustainable so we have fish Stir fry also is considered Bake for 9 to 11 minutes or da” and “Smokin’.” farms expanding. good. You are cooking at until golden brown. Cool on The concert series continues Oh, by the way, we are told high heat for a short period baking sheets for 2 minutes; through Sept. 29 with each grass-fed beef is OK. Guess of time. In general, cooking remove to wire racks to cool show followed by fireworks what? All beef is grass fed, we for shorter periods of times completely. MEXICAN over the ocean. just decided to grain feed it at lower temperatures with Bandshell parking is avail- to get fat cows again. minimal water is best, and Costa Magoulas is dean of RESTAURANT able at the Ocean Center Chickens should be free don’t forget the liquid from the Mori Hosseini College of garage and surface lots. range, antibiotic and GMO cooking is where the Hospitality and Culinary New Smyrna Beach Attendees may enter the Band- free. They also should be nutrients go, so don’t waste it. Management at Daytona 4600 S Atlantic Ave shell area through the Ocean treated more humanely to Now I think it’s time for State College. Contact him at Walk Shoppes from A1A or help produce healthier me to hit the books again (386) 506-3578 or magoulc@ 386.478.0122 the overpass from the parking chicken products. and get ready for the next daytonastate.edu. In the world of food, a 2017 garage. Rental chairs are avail- ADER able. E S DeLand R ’ For more information, visit C E Bandshell Live is in its 10th Ocean at 250 N. Atlantic Ave. H O I C 1570 S Woodland Blvd bandshell.info or call (386) 253-0254. Whenever year in Oceanfront Park, admission. VIP tickets are 386.740.1772 From page B1 overlooking the Atlantic available for $10, which include a chair, plus applica- Residential • Commercial ble fees. Tickets are at Ticket- Tile • Metal • Shingle • Flat Daytona 386-248-0200 - Orlando 407-270-7006 master.com, the Peabody Box Financing Available Office or at the Bandshell on Edgewater 386-423-3076 2017 show nights. ADER Parking is available at the We Fix Roof Leaks! E S www.awsroofing.com R ’ Ocean Center garage and C E surface lots. Rental chairs, H O I C food and beverages by Sloppy Voted THE BEST Joe’s restaurant and adult libations are available. No 6 Years In A Row! blankets, coolers or back- packs are allowed. For more information, visit daytonabandshell.com. Call Today for a FREE Estimate! Friday, Aug. 10, 2018 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com West Volusia • B-3

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Orange City - 2536 Enterprise Rd., Ste. 20 • 386-960-7862 Ormond Beach - 1345 W. Granada Blvd., Ste 6 across from Lowes • 386-492-2980 Port Orange- 3863 S. Nova Rd., Ste. B, Publix Shopping Ctr. • 386-310-4861 B-4 • West Volusia Hometown News Friday, Aug. 10, 2018 Funny science Rebuilt Pierson school leads Volusia’s changes for 2018 By Gina McKee “They are the first school to be involving at risk students and [email protected] built with the renewal of the mental health and additional half-cent sales tax.” security measures. With a new school year A new partnership between Also, several schools will see comes new staff, new renova- the district and Florida Hospi- new principals at the helm, tions and new programs at tal will provide new programs four of whom are first-year Volusia County Schools. to high school students, but principals, with others switch- In Pierson, elementary stu- also assists at the elementary ing to new schools. dents will start the new year in and middle school levels, too, New principals include a newly-rebuilt school build- Mr. Edgecombe said. Chester Boles at DeLand Mid- ing, said Robert Edgecombe, “We have a new partnership dle School, Joy Boyd-Walker at community information spe- with Florida Hospital that is Freedom Elementary School, cialist for the district. very broad and really unprece- Kathleen Gibbons at Taylor “A newly rebuilt Pierson dented. Part of that partner- Middle-High School and Elementary will be opening in ship provides internships for Shannon Hay at Ormond August. The school was built our high school students, but Beach Elementary School. on a site that is a few blocks it also addresses attendance Schools with principals that north of its current location,” (which is an issue at the ele- have transferred from other Mr. Edgecombe said. “It’s been mentary level), as well as pro- schools include Lynn Bruner Randy Barber/staff photographer a few years since we’ve opened tection for our athletes in at Osceola Elementary, Karen Darren Casteel of Dr. DoDads Labs makes J. Grooms, 12, of DeBary laugh a new campus and the school regard to concussions,” he Chenoweth at Galaxy Middle community is very excited.” during The Science of Sound at the DeBary Library on Thursday, July 26. said. “ I think the first thing we School, Carrie Devaney at Built with the renewal of the will see out of this partnership Spirit Elementary School, Bill half-cent sales tax, the school’s is concussion protocols, which Dunnigan at Hinson MIddle rebuild has been a long time will provide a baseline for our School, Kevin Flassig at South coming. athletes.” Daytona Elementary, Eliza- “They were scheduled to be New this year from state beth Johnson at Pride Elemen- School News rebuilt with our first half-cent mandates are school guardians tary and Matt Krajewski at sales tax program, but were or police and sheriff’s deputies New Smyrna Beach High No-cost school call (386) 274-0509, option 1. Academic advisers also will removed during the downturn on campuses, new procedures School. be available to talk about of the economy,” he said. shots available unique academic programs, Easy sign-up day such as Quanta-Honors Col- The Department of Health Aug. 18 at DSC lege, which offers an alterna- in Volusia County is offering tive to regular college classes low-cost or free immuniza- Daytona State College will for highly motivated stu- Health Notes tions. host an enrollment day from dents. Appointments are not Healthy Living Center Familia Health Fair from 9 Ave., DeLand. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Students unable to attend a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. All loved ones and caregiv- required for immunizations. Aug. 18, on the college’s Day- Enrollment Day can take Hear Well Live Well, Hear- 11, at Fancy Fruit and Pro- ers of those with Alzheimer’s/ Parents and guardians of a tona Beach Campus in the advantage of DSC’s extended ing & Balance will meet at duce, 911 S. Volusia Ave. dementia are welcome. For child entering kindergarten Wetherell Center (Building registration hours for fall noon Wedesday, Aug. 15, at Orange City. more information, call (386) or seventh grade must pro- 100), 1200 W. International classes, Aug. 6-31 at: DeLand Family YMCA, 761 E. Local residents can access 736-1487. vide proof of immunization Speedway Blvd. •Daytona Beach Campus -- International Speedway Blvd., free diabetes, cholesterol, to enroll their child in Volusia The event gives students an 8 a.m. until 7 p.m., Monday DeLand. blood pressure, BMI, HIV/ County schools. opportunity to join the Fal- through Thursday COPD support group Dr. Stacy O’Brien, a AIDS and breast cancer New students enrolling in con community and com- •DeLand Campus -- 8 a.m. board-certified audiologist screening. There will be distri- Volusia County also must be plete everything from admis- until 7 p.m., Monday through Florida Hospital DeLand from Atlantic Hearing & Bal- bution of health information, current on immunizations. sion to registration. Thursday will host a support group at ance, will discuss the latest community resources, surpris- Immunizations are avail- Students start by complet- •Deltona Campus -- 8 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 14, for research and innovative es and door prizes. able from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., ing a DSC application, then until 7 p.m., Monday and anyone diagnosed with chron- advances. Monday through Friday at: meet with an admissions Wednesday ic obstructive pulmonary dis- “Stem Cells,” presented by •Daytona Beach, 1845 Hol- adviser and financial aid •New Smyrna Beach Edge- Tools to Quit Smoking ease and their loved ones in Coast Integrative Health Care, sonback Drive counselor, take an assessment water Campus -- 8 a.m. until Classrooms A, B and C at 701 will meet at 10 a.m. Wednes- •New Smyrna Beach: 717 test (if applicable), meet with 7 p.m., Monday and Tuesday A free Tools to Quit Smok- W. Plymouth Ave. day, Aug. 15. The topic will be W. Canal St. an academic adviser, and Note: Fridays, the campus- ing class will meet from 10:30 Free valet parking with oxy- Myth vs Fact. How Stem Cells •Orange City: 775 Harley then lock in their schedule. es are open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, gen and wheelchair assistance can help Peripheral Neuropa- Strickland Blvd. The DSC Financial Aid For more information, Aug. 11, at Florida Hospital is available. thy. Light snacks provided. For Parents are encouraged to Office will be open to assist email Admissions@Day- Fish Memorial, 1055 Saxon For a reservation, call a reservation, email Mlill@ bring shot records with them. with college education tonaState.edu or call (386) Blvd., Orange City. (386)943-3038 or email David. vfymca.org. Classes resume in Volusia financing and will provide 506-4471. There will be free patches, [email protected]. DeLand Family YMCA is at County Schools Monday, assistance to complete the lozenges, gum, quit plan, 761 E. International Speedway Aug. 13. federal financial aid applica- workbook, water bottle and Club raises $4,000 Blvd. For more information, Breast cancer For more information, visit tion. stress ball. volusiahealth.com/shots or to supply schools call (386) 425-5210. For more information or to support group register, call Northeast Florida in need Free health screening AHEC at (904) 482-0189. Florida Hospital Fish Memorial will host a breast Daytona Beach Racing & The Hispanic Health Initia- and gynecological cancer sup- Card Club’s GuestPath Team Power Parenting tive will host a free health port group at 5 p.m. Tuesday, surprised 201 teachers screening for West Volusia res- Aug. 14 at 1055 Saxon Blvd., around Volusia County with Florida Hospital DeLand idents. Orange City. needed school supplies Aug. will host a one-day class for The screenings will include For a reservation, call (386) 7. expectant parents from 9 a.m. blood pressure, glucose, cho- 917-5526. Working in conjunction to 3 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 12, in lesterol and body mass index with representatives from Classroom 3A at 701 W. Plym- from noon-6 p.m. each the Volusia County School outh Ave. General cancer Spiritual Discussion Wednesday at 70 Spring Vista District, five schools were The cost is $50 per couple; Have you had a Spiritual Have a Drive, Unit. 2, DeBary, and support group identified to receive the scholarships are available. 1-6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 10 and Experience? church event? school supplies. For a reservation, visit 17, at 111 Fountain Drive, Florida Hospital DeLand “Past Lives, Dreams and Soul Travel” The GuestPath team FHBabies.com or call (386) Pierson. will host a support group for immediately went to work 943-4489. Want to see your For an appointment, call those affected by any type of and raised more than $4,000 congregation (386) 320-0110. cancer at 5 p.m. Wednesday, through associate dona- Alzheimer’s support Aug. 15 at the Cancer Insti- grow? tions, bake sales and tourna- tute, 680 Peachwood Drive. ment charity donations. Health festival A free Alzheimer’s Support For more information or a Every classroom teacher Group will meet at 7 p.m. reservation, call (386) 943- Place your ad from each school were sur- Hispanic Health Initiative Monday, Aug. 13, at St. Barna- 7160. in our weekly prised with a school supply will host its 17th Festival de La bas Church, 319 W. Wisconsin Monday, August 13th, religion section. bag. 2018 5:30 PM (Editor’s note: The club DeLand Regional Library 1-800-823-0466 asked the schools not be 130 E Howry Ave. DeLand, named so as to surprise the FL 32124 teachers.) Art Notes FREE CD DeBary book The book is available for or Pacific Rim, an area often check-out in multiple formats, associated with tsunamis, vol- club reviews including print, audiobook canic eruptions and earth- ‘Eleanor Oliphant’ and e-book. quakes. It is also an area of For more information, call unrivaled beauty. 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State Conference, the Blue and Early bird registration, valid basketball honored Gold posted a program-best until Sept. 30, is $25 for the for academics 24-8 record. Beachin’ It 5K, $30 for the Lap the Track 5K, $65 for the Day- For the second consecutive Running event adds tona Beach Half Marathon, season, the Embry-Riddle $55 for the Half Marathon women’s basketball team was Beachin’ It 5K Relay, $50 for the Dual 5K one of 25 NCAA II programs Challenge, and $120 for the named to the Top 25 Academ- For the first time since its Speedway Challenge. ic Honor Roll of the Women’s inception, the 2019 Daytona To register, visit Basketball Coaches Associa- Beach Half Marathon will be a daytonabeachhalf.com. tion. two-day event, with the addi- The honor roll recognizes tion of a Saturday 5K. Tortugas face NCAA Division I, II and III, The Beachin’ It 5K will be NAIA and junior/community Saturday, Feb. 9, on the sand Hammerheads college women’s basketball behind Cocina 214 and Land- teams across the nation that Shark Bar and Grill, which The Daytona Tortugas will carry the highest combined have signed on as Official face Jupiter Hammerheads at GPAs. Hospitality Partners. 7:05 p.m. Friday, Aug. 10; Sat- Head Coach Lisa Nux- The 3.1 mile out-and-back urday, Aug. 11; and 5:35 p.m. ol-Wilson’s 15-member squad run/walk will begin at 5 p.m., Sunday, Aug. 12. posted a 3.584 cumulative with packet pickup and late The Tortugas play at Jackie grade point average in 2017- registration starting at 4 p.m. Robinson Ballpark, 105 E. 18. The Eagles placed 12 on When the race ends, the party Orange Ave., Daytona Beach. the Sunshine State Conference begins. After crossing the fin- The Tortugas will be on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll ish line and earning their road Aug. 13 to 20. They Photo courtesy of Doug Davis with Lauren Ellenberger, Sig- medal, finishers will celebrate return home Aug. 21 to face KC Shannon of New Smyrna Beach has a Cobia he caught about 30 miles off- rid Sandstrom, Nikki Tucker with free appetizers and drinks the Lakeland Flying Tigers. shore of Ponce Inlet with Capt. Doug Davis on Saltybone’s. He was using cut provided by the host restau- For more information, call and Sabrina Whiting turning bait fishing on the bottom. If you’d like to show off your Catch of the Week, in perfect 4.0 GPAs. rants. (386) 257-3172 or visit milb. Playing in its first season as Events continue Sunday, com. send a “jpeg” format photo with your name, hometown and where you caught full-fledged members of Feb. 10 with the half marathon the fish to [email protected]. The traditional visit to beautiful Sebastian Inlet ust back from my annual the clear water, I went after mojarra minnows. Once I had time of year your bait is right but still an over-achiever pilgrimage to one of dinner. The inlet is one of some netted, I knew I was in under your feet. The sand nearly spooling my reel. After Florida’s most remote FISHING Florida’s most famous snook for some fun and good eats fleas at the water’s edge are the 15 minutes or so, I landed a Jinlets. WITH DAN fishing holes, but I usually and pretty quickly had five perfect bait for pompano. Do pretty 30-inch red drum. In This is a tradition I began DAN SMITH target the red drum when I go good ones, averaging about a yourself a favor and give that a that clear water the fish had back in the 1970s and, there because in the middle of pound and a half. try. You might take along the little color and was mostly through the years, have always summer snook are out of With those on ice I took my kids for digging sand fleas is a silver. I paused to appreciate it had fun there. I first went season. 17-foot Polar just outside the great time for youngsters. before releasing it to fight popular destinations. Back there as a single guy and then By the way in a recent inlet and turned south. The The next morning I went another day. Good fun! when I first visited, there was a married one and later a column I misspoke. The daily Atlantic was so smooth I was wading for reds in the lagoon On the ride home, I had to no state park and few ameni- father of two and now a limit for snook is one per able to get in pretty close to just east of the boat ramps. smile. Sebastian Inlet had ties. Now there is a first class grandfather of a boy and girl. person and not two. (Slow shore where I found pompano That is something I love to do shown me a great time once campground, complete with As you can see I have made it down Dan!) This time I did tie hitting on shrimp. Once I had and have been at it for a long more. God willing, I will stores and nice bathrooms. a generational thing. into a nice one to release and four, I knew dinner was time. I usually catch red fish surely return next year. One thing that has always For an outdoorsman, it is had a great time doing it. secured and went back inside there, but seldom a large one. Dan Smith has fished the been there is fish. At Sebastian always a great place to visit. Under the small fishing pier to swim with my family. Just being in that beautiful set- waters of Volusia County for Inlet if you chose to wet a line, The inlet lies about 15 miles in the park lives some of the Folks, pompano on a grill is ting and wading the clear more than 40 years. Email you will catch fish. This year south of Melbourne on State fattest mangrove snapper you one of the very best things water is really enough for me, questions and comments to was no exception. While my Road A1A and, as time will ever see. Some years back Florida has to offer and this but when I made a long cast [email protected]. His book, “I wife, Lana, daughter, Shayla, passed, I have watched it go I discovered those fish are summer more of you should something sturdy took my jig Swear the Snook Drowned,” is son, Landan, and grandkids, from a mostly unknown spot single minded in their dining be at the beach catching them. and set off for Vero Beach to available for purchase for Oliver and Delayna played in to one of the state’s most habits. They will only hit The best part is that at this the south. The fish was big, $10.95 at (386) 441-7793.

Beach Boys, at 7:30 p.m. a.m. to noon each Wednesday at 3050 E. New York Ave., DeLand. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, information, call (386) 631- Saturday, Aug. 25, at 124 N. the Volusia County Fairgrounds, •DeLand Flea Market: 6:30 a.m. at 535 Fair St. For more 6500. Out Florida Ave., DeLand. Preferred From page B1 Reserved Seating are $30 and General Reserved Seating are Upcoming events $26 plus taxes and fees. Box seats are available. Box office •Shoestring Theatre: The hours are 1 to 5 p.m. Thursday 2018-19 Kick-Off Extravaganza to Saturday and one hour prior to and Awards Show will be at 6 events. For more information, p.m. Aug. 18, at 380 S. Goodwin call (386) 736-1500. St., Lake Helen. Get a taste of the 2018-19 season through presentations of scenes from Ongoing Events each of the upcoming shows. Awards will be for the top shows •American Legion Post 127: and performers of the 2017-18 Every first and third Saturday season. Music will be performed bingo is played at 1 p.m. with from the upcoming musical free hot dogs and coffee. Public “Little Women” Admission is $5. hall rental is available at 109 For reservations, call (386) Cassadaga Road, Lake Helen. 228-3777. For information, call (386) •Athens Theatre: Jack Berrios 228-2770. presents Diamond, a tribute to •Artisan Alley Farmer’s Market: Neil Diamond, at 7:30 p.m. The market is from 6-9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 18, at 124 N. each Friday in Downtown Florida Ave., DeLand. Preferred DeLand and offers local, organic Reserved Seating are $30 and produce, plants, orchids and General Reserved Seating are homemade breads. For more $26 plus taxes and fees. Box information, call (386) 589- seats are available. Box office 3118. hours are 1 to 5 p.m. Thursday •Celebrate Recovery at TLC: A to Saturday and one hour prior to 12-step program that meets at 7 events. For more information, p.m. every Friday in The call (386) 736-1500 or visit Lighthouse Church Cafe, 1525 athensdeland.com. S. State Road 15-A, DeLand. •Athens Theatre: Peter Alden Childcare is provided. Entertainment presents •DeLand Farmer’s Market: 7 Splashback, a tribute to the

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