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Commercial real estate getting some oomph Page A7 Vol. 9, No. 22 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, June 20, 2014 $ Community 19 OFF ANY Advanced AirREPAIR 767-1654 City Council covers mistake Must be presented at time of repair cannot be combined w/any other offer. notes Same Day Wild About Birds on water meter contract Emergency Service 7 Days a week to visit library By Kelli Jo Hull meters and supplies, culminating in the $411,510 over expenditure. “I believe it was an For Hometown News State Lic#CAC1817470 Learn about conservation error by the individual that made it. It wasn’t intentional. She believed we had a million dol- efforts and the dangers The Port Orange City Council approved a meas- Lasts and Lasts and Lasts SM Port threatening Florida’s birds ure May 27 covering $411,510 in over expenditures lar authorization, when in fact it was only a half Orange of a million,” City Manager Gregory Kisela said. during a free program from on a contract with Sunstate Meter and Supply and 386-767-1654 Another error was discovered when city staff 2 to 4 p.m. Friday, June 20, added $500,000 for the city’s meter change out pro- WE FIX AIR CONDITIONERSwww.AdvancedAirandHeat.com reviewed all of the Sunstate purchases since 785435 at the Port Orange Regional gram. The contract, to replace broken and aging water the beginning of the contract period. The over Library, 1005 City Center expenditure included $131,211 worth of materials coun- Circle. meters, was approved in September 2013 for cil members expressed $500,000. According to city staff, an employee in the not authorized in the original contract. Those items Gina Holt, founder of should have been purchased through other ven- concerns the city’s oversight functions were Wild About Birds, will bring Purchasing Department “inadvertently believed once again ineffectual. the contract amount to be $1 million and contin- dors. along four birds of prey — “The problem with this is it suggests a lack of ued to buy needed inventory items for the meter Having settled a water and sewage undercharg- an American kestrel, east- ing discrepancy with the city of Daytona Beach change out program.” See METER, A2 ern screech owl, red-shoul- Sixteen separate purchases were made for water Shores last November, at a loss of nearly $500,000, dered hawk and barred owl. Wild About Birds is a non- See NOTES, A3 Volusia County’s Mirror face Ormond Beach Dental Group lobbyists offer legislative update

By Erika Webb children of immigrants, [email protected] some Citizens Property Insurance reform,” he The Legislature “was explained. “Medical mari- kind on” unfunded man- juana, also known as NEED DENTURES? dates — “the top priority Charlotte’s Web, passed. of Volusia County and The passage of sports SAME CUSTOM other governments DAY DENTURE FIT stadium funding legisla- around the state” — this tion will allow Daytona $495 session, lobbyist Robert REGULARLY $1000 (CODE 5110) International Speedway Stuart assured the county FILLINGS $150 and others to move for- CROWN/CAPS $675 council at its June 5 meet- ward on renovations, he FULL DENTURE RELINE ing. said. $175 In their 2014 Legislative Mr. Stuart jumped right Update, Mr. Stuart and into unfunded mandates 386-944-5002 Chris Carmody with Gray- — statutes or regulations, Robinson, P.A., the coun- requiring state or local KERRI GRAHAM D.M.D. ty’s state lobbying firm, governments, private indi- FREE CONSULTATIONS presented a brief viduals or organizations to & 2ND OPINIONS statewide overview and perform certain actions, then honed in on issues SAME DAY DENTURE 091583 but provides no money. REPAIRS AND RELINES specific to Volusia County. Implementation of those A tax dollar surplus led laws or regulations IN-HOUSE DENTURE LAB to the passage of a $77 bil- becomes the fiscal respon- CALL FOR APPT AND MORE DETAILS. YOUR INSUR- ANCE MAY COVER AT USUAL & CUSTOMARY FEES. lion budget, and the gov- sibility of local govern- OFFER GOOD FOR 60 DAYS FROM DATE OF RECEIPT. ernor was “light on his THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE ment via taxpayers. FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PAY, CAN- vetoes,” only about $70 Randy Barber/staff photographer CEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT With the exception of an FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREAT- million, Mr. Carmody said. increase in the required Kiley Zerkle, 10, of Port Orange has a look at her face painting by Patti Gutter, left, dur- MENT THAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND “Amongst the legislation WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVER- local effort by school dis- ing the Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center’s grand opening of the first Florida TISEMENT FOR THE FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, OR and policy there was DCF REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREAT- tricts, there “were not real- MENT. REGULAR PRICE ON FILLINGS INCLUDE D2140- reform, child welfare serv- Hospital CentraCare Center in Volusia County on Thursday, June 12. The facility is at $150, D2150-$175, D2150-$175, D2160-$185, D2161- See LEGISLATIVE, A10 $195, D2330-$185, D2331$175, D2332-$200, D2391-$150, ices, in-state tuition for 1208 Dunlawton Avenue in Port Orange. D2392-$175, D2393-$200, D2394-$225, (CROWNS REG- ULARLY $900 CODE D2752) (DENTURE REGULARLY $1000 CODE D5110 OR D5120)(RELINE UPPER DEN- TURE REGULARLY $350 CODE D5720) (RELINE LOWER DENTURE REGULARLY $350 CODE D5751). Ormond Beach School Camp Dental Group gets big gives DINING B1 donation, children REVIVED partner a break By Erika Webb By Susan L. Wright [email protected] [email protected]º The sudden diagnosis of There was plenty to cele- Type 1 or juvenile onset dia- brate at Bethune-Cookman betes drastically changes Partners bring back University June 12 as top the lives of entire families. New Smyrna Beach icon executives from the school, Photo courtesy of Bethune-Cookman University An ongoing learning Halifax Health and others gathered to announce a pair Barbara, left, and Joe Petrock look on as Dr. Edison Jackson, president of Bethune- process — involving a spec- ENTERTAINMENT B1 of major developments that Cookman University, signs an agreement with Halifax Health to establish a new part- trum of physical and psy- chological adjustments will enhance the relation- nership. PARTY, MON ship of the school and hos- ensues. pital. been a trustee of the univer- College of Health Science, He said it would no longer Suddenly the candy and The first was that Joe sity for the past eight years. which will offer the pro- be “a city on the hill,” but a cake enjoyment of other Petrock, one of the area’s The second important grams for students who will player in the effort to kids is off limits. Children most prominent communi- announcement was Halifax study at the college and the community for the bet- with diabetes must learn ty leaders, and his wife, Bar- Health’s CEO Jeff Feasal intern or receive training at ter. they are different in certain bara, donated $1 million to signed a “memorandum of Halifax Health, and the out- Mr. Feasal also said the ways. establish a College of Health understanding,” basically reach programs. agreement would place the Since the 1980s, the Flori- Science at the historically an agreement, to work Clearly overjoyed at the hospital in a position to da Diabetes summer camps black university — and help together on a variety of serv- combined windfalls, Dr. at YMCA Camp Winona in Festival will take you affect the community it fund several bold new ini- ices and programs to pro- Edison Jackson, B-CU presi- DeLeon Springs have been to the islands serves. tiatives in conjunction with vide educational opportuni- dent, declared the combina- Mr. Petrock, 62, has helping kids and their par- the college. Mr. Petrock, ties for B-CU students who tion would provide new racked up an impressive list ents learn about diabetes who grew up in Daytona would receive hands-on opportunities for the pro- management while provid- INDEX of honors for his communi- Beach, is executive director training at the hospital as fessors and students at the ty service and philanthropy ing fun ways to interact with of Halifax Health Founda- well as set up and staff out- university, and would be over the years, including other children with whom Business A7 Out & About B1 reach programs in the city. Classified B9 Police Report A5 tion and has a long history transformative, making the past president of the Day- they are able to identify. Crossword B4 Sports B7 of community involvement The Petrocks’ donation university an important Horoscopes B1 Viewpoint A6 and philanthropy. He’s also will benefit both the new player in the community. See DONATION, A12 See CAMP A11

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CARPET • CERAMIC TILE • WOOD FLOORS • LAMINATE FLOORS • CARPET CERAMIC TILE • WOOD FLOORS Photo courtesy of Larry McKinney The Port Orange Baseball Club raised $20,000 for the city of Port Orange. The 7-14 year old team members of the Panthers and Cudas helped raise money to improve two fields at All Children’s Park. The teams earned the money through various fundraisers during the last six months. They have also raised $20,000 in in-kind donations. The total project will cost nearly $500,000. The city of Port Orange approved $300,000 for the project and L. Gale Lemerand donated $100,000. Club founder Larry McKinney, right, presents a check to Port Orange Vice Mayor Don Burnette. For more information, call (386) 316-0300. 091267

CARPETCERAMIC TILE • WOOD FLOORS • CERAMIC TILE • WOOD FLOORS • LAMINATE FLOORS • CARPET Also expressing strong con- Also, Assistant City Manag- Meter cerns with the city’s internal er Shannon Lewis said controls, Vice Mayor Don finance staff spoke with the S From page A1 Burnette said, “This is not one city’s automated purchasing T America’s Mobility Solution, LLC internal controls, something control breaking down, but program vendor last week A this seems more systemic. and found ways to utilize the I we’ve been talking about for New Travel Scooters the last year or two,” Council- When you’re talking about system to monitor contract R Lowest man Bob Ford said. $411,000, I think it should expenditure amounts and L Mr. Kisela explained to the have been caught from two or content for inventory items. I Price council the purchases were three different angles.” These would be “automated F in Town inventory items booked as Councilman Drew Bastian systems that should put some LOWEST T assets and therefore not mon- questioned Mr. Kisela saying, of those checks and balances PRICE “I’d almost feel more comfort- into place,” she said. IN TOWN S itored by the city’s automated purchasing program. The able with one unauthorized Mr. Kisela said he was 785307 purchase. You’re saying this “comfortable” that imple- New & Used: items are not expensed until Daytona they are checked out of the happened 16 times and we mentation of these new steps • Scooters didn’t catch it? We’ve got to do would prevent future prob- Beach’s Only • Walkers SCOOTER LIFTS warehouse and used, he said. better than that. What assur- lems. He said he would also On Site • Ramps Mr. Kisela also assured the • Wheelchairs council all of the materials ances can you give us that this present the plan to the city’s Maintenance • Scooter Lifts WE WILL is not going to happen again?” Audit and Advisory Board “for & Repair were properly inventoried • Lift Chairs MEET OR BEAT ALL and used appropriately in the Mr. Kisela told the council review to make sure from an Facility Flexible Rental meter change out program. steps had been taken to estab- internal control standpoint Most Parts In COMPETITORS PRICING! “If it had been an operating lish controls that would pre- that it addresses the issues.” Programs vent a reoccurrence. The city Mayor Allen Green said his 3 and 4 Wheel Walkers Stock and/or a capital account and Daily • Weekly • Monthly that item would have been will be “reconciling these par- “major concern” was to make www.DaytonaLifts.com purchased and we would ticular purchase order (types) sure this doesn’t happen have exceeded (the contract to make sure the caps that are again. “You’ve got a task to do. Best Prices In 1873 N. Nova Rd., Holly Hill • 386-672-1990 amount), we would have laid out by the City Council Staff has a task to do. This has Daytona Beach caught that,” Mr. Kisela said. are appropriately identified,” got to stop now,” he said. www.liftcentral.net he said. 785316 Port Orange/Ponce Inlet Friday, June 20, 2014 www.HometownNewsOL.com So. Daytona/Daytona Beach Shores A3 NASCAR at the Goodwood Festival of Speed

n June 28, local According to Al Brewer, the young FIA licensed driver American liaison for the also was voted SCCA rookie racecar driver Tim LAND OJenurm (also known festival, this year’s Good- of the year in 2013. There is as Tim Rivers) will be in LINES wood will feature the largest little doubt our area has West Sussex, England, to NASCAR representation another bright racing star take part in the annual DAN SMITH ever sent abroad. The on the horizon. Goodwood Festival of garages of Richard Petty, Being at Goodwood is Speed. Max Papis, Mike Skinner sure to be a thrill for him. FFLLAAGG TTOOUURRNNAAMMEENNTT The 21-year-old will pilot longer ignore Goodwood. I and Richard Childress will Aside from the wonderful COST: $30 • DATE: JULY 4TH the no. 9 Brumos Porsche learned that in 1993 the Earl send 10 cars. cars, he will be rubbing TIME: 9AM WITH LUNCH TO FOLLOW Daytona Prototype that won of March had brought Al Brewer is a local car elbows with the likes of road Includes: Hamburgers & Hot Dogs provided the 24 hours here in 2010. historic racing back to his enthusiast who runs Evans racing legends like Surtees must have established handicap and Son Jewelers of Day- The Goodwood Festival is estate. The central event is a and Stewart. For him to get sign up by July 2nd one of the world’s most 1.16-mile road race that tona Beach with his mom. the call to drive the Brumos prestigious racing and features a hill climb. This is not the first time no. 9 Porsche there is the Daytona has been repre- Our Greens are vintage car events. After contacting the ultimate vote of confidence sented at The Festival of Back in the year 2000, Goodwood staff, we entered from the France family. I am Speed. The famed Bluebird iin Great Condiitiion! when I was hard at work into a tentative agreement certain young Tim and his gathering the cars for the land speed record car that to promote each other’s dad will represent our area 100-year anniversary of the event. This seemed to be a rests at the Speedway has very well while in England. first auto race on our beach, no-brainer since we were been sent there twice. The I first became aware of both seeking the same cars. first time it was hoisted high Dan Smith is on the board Goodwood. Many of the The Ormond Beach centen- up on the water tower that of directors for the Ormond owners of the turn of the nial fizzled in 2010, but sits at the center of the Beach Historical Society and century racecars I contacted Goodwood has flourished grounds. That was accom- The Motor Racing Heritage told me they would also be and now draws more than plished under the watchful Association and is the going to the U.K. for that 150,000 spectators annually. eye of the same Big Al author of two books, “The 2600 Turnbull Estates New Smyrna Beach, FL rally. Then I knew little of This year young Tim, who Brewer. World’s Greatest Beach” and the festival or of its founder, I have known since he was Tim Jenurm has been 427-8727 “I Swear the Snook Lord March. knee high to a traffic cone, steadily moving up in his www.ThePreserveatTurnbull.com 091689 Drowned.” Email questions As I went about my will represent Daytona racing career. I have seen and comments to fishw- business of procuring a first International Speedway at him progress from go-carts [email protected] or call (386) class field for our own the event with his dad, Gary, to win the SCCA Road 441-7793. event, I found I could no serving as crew chief. Atlanta event in 2012. The New or Replacement

Proceeds benefit the Surfrider Foun- at 1737 Fern Park Drive, Port Orange. Notes dation. For information, visit volusi- Fennel can be used in cooking, tea WINDOWS From page A1 aflagler.surfrider.org. and aromatherapy. On Saturday, June 21, the group will Seminars are free to the public — profit organization dedicated to envi- host its eighth annual EcoSurf Clinic reservations are requested as space is • Impact Resistant ronmental education, conservation from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Lighthouse limited. Refreshments and light snacks and preservation of habitats. It has Point Park in Ponce Inlet. will be provided. been involved in raptor rescue and This is a free clinic for children 17 To make a reservation, call (386) 212- • Highest Quality rehabilitation since 2001. and younger who can swim. Sign up 9923 or email vette@fullmoon- For more information, call (386) 322- will be at 10 a.m. There will be a short natives.com For more information, • Energy Efficient 5152, ext. 20936. surf lesson at 10:30 a.m. Surfing will visit FullMoonNatives.com. follow. Surfboards will be provided by Surfriders to host events the Volusia County Junior Lifeguards. Blood drives slated There will be a snack break at noon. International Surfing Day is Friday, After the break, Chad Truxall, of the The next area blood drive will be at June 20. Marine Discovery Center, will speak these locations: 785335 The Surfrider Foundation about plants and animals in the ocean •Sunday, June 22 — Publix Super- Family Owned & Operated Since 1982 Volusia/Flagler Chapter will celebrate and estuaries surrounding Ponce Inlet. markets (Target your Type blood drive with Black Tie and Baggies from 6-8 Reservations are encouraged, but not event) 1660 Taylor Road, Port Orange, 386-677-5533 required. For more information, email 11 a.m.-5 p.m. A $10 Publix Gift Card p.m. at Nichol’s Surf Café, 411 Flagler 305 Division Ave, [email protected]. for donors Ave., New Smyrna Beach. Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Participants should dress in their •Tuesday, June 24 — City of Port best combination of beach attire and Learn about Fennel Orange, 1000 City Center Circle, Port formal wear. There will be a costume Orange, 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Volusia County’s Premier contest. Entry is $10, which includes Full Moon Natives will host a free •Wednesday, June 25 — Boston Mar- Storm Protection Company two drink tickets. There will be live seminar on “All About ... Fennel” from ket, 1037 Dunlawton Ave, Port Orange 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, June 21, music by Alaia Luna. See NOTES, A4 www.weatherguardshutters.com CGC057134 091778 785304 091728 Port Orange/Ponce Inlet A4 So. Daytona/Daytona Beach Shores Hometown News Friday, June 20, 2014 Summer programs in children and teens. Notes Infants And Toddlers: The From page A3 sizzle at the Port little ones can jump into Orange library pre-reading programs with 11 a.m.-4 p.m. an ongoing series of story •Friday, June 27 — Dairy time programs: Queen, 2270 S Ridgewood The Port Orange Regional •Mother Goose: 9:45 a.m. Ave, South Daytona, noon-6 Library reopened Monday, Thursdays. Babies up to 12 p.m. Fandango voucher and June 16, with a series of months can take part in Mini Blizzard for each donor “Fizz, Boom, Read!” sum- songs, bouncing rhymes For more information, mer programs designed to and finger plays. visit oneblood.org. “spark a reaction” to reading •Tiny tot: 10:30 a.m. Thursdays. Walking toddlers up to 24 months old can sing songs, listen to stories, play and make music together. •Toddlers: 10 a.m. Tues- days. Children ages 2 and 3 can enjoy stories, activities and crafts with a musical

785296 twist. Children’s Programs: Chil- Photo courtesy of Florida Hospital dren three years old through Certified music practitioner Marvin Sherzer visits Jane Downes, 92-year-old Ormond entering fifth grade can take Beach resident, during her stay at Florida Hospital Peninsula Rehabilitation. Mr. Sherz- Clip this ad and keep. You may need us! part in extended story times at 10 a.m. Wednesdays er plays music for patients at Florida Hospital Peninsula Rehabilitation in Ormond through July 23. Activities Beach as part of the hospital’s therapeutic music program. will include stories, science experiments and crafts. Children in kindergarten Rehabilitation hospital through fifth grade can take

785309 part in science projects, crafts and experiments at 3 p.m. Wednesdays. Topics launches music program will include kitchen science on June 25, the human body For Hometown News from The Music for Healing relieve a patient’s pain, 785309 on July 2, aerodynamics and [email protected] and Transition Program, anxiety and stress. architecture on July 9, space visits patients in their Research in music thera- exploration on July 16, and Florida Hospital Penin- rooms at the hospital and py supports its effective- chemistry on July 23. sula Rehabilitation has plays music on a keyboard, ness in many areas such as: Teen Programs: Teens and begun a new therapeutic based on the needs of the overall physical rehabilita- ’tweens from 11 to 17 can music program for inpa- patient. tion and facilitating move- beat the heat by taking part tients to help promote a After assessing the ment, increasing people’s in these Thursday programs: healing environment. strengths and needs of motivation to become Marvin Sherzer, a certi- each client, he focuses on engaged in their treatment, See NOTES, A5 fied music practitioner therapeutic music to providing emotional sup- port for clients and their families, and providing an outlet for expression of Real Answers About Medicare feelings. The hospital is a licensed, in-patient, com- FREE Medicare 101 Classes prehensive medical reha- 5111 S. Ridgewood Ave., bilitation facility in Ormond Beach and is Suite 200 Port Orange accredited by the Commis- 091770 Thurs., June 26th - 2:00 sion on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities with Stroke certification. Call Maria Kosztolanyi The facility specializes in Not affiliated with any government agency. the medical treatment and Assisted Living #5115 To reserve your spot This is not a sales event, per federal law, no specific rehabilitation of stroke 386-788-6269 plans or companies will be discussed. patients, and also cares for Luxury 1 & 2 Bedroom Aparttmentts patients with multiple trauma injuries, traumatic • Emergency Alert System • Barber & Beauty Shops brain injuries, amputa- • Kitchens/Large Closets • Scheduled Transportation tions, neurological disor- • Private Screened Patio • Chef Prepared Meals ders, spinal cord injuries • Wellness Center • Housekeeping Services • Heated Pool and for those recovering from orthopedic surgery. For more information, Family Owned call (386) 231-6000 or visit www.floridahospi- Daily Tours/Lunch Included talmemorial.org. www.countrysidelakesalf.com 785338 941 Viillllage Traiill,, Portt Orange 091772 386-756-3480

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Editor’s note: This is a list not set. Volusia County possession of a Schedule IV of arrests, not convictions, •Dallian T. Morris, 20, of substance, methampheta- and all arrestees are pre- Port Orange, was arrested Sheriff’s Office mine and hydrocodone. Bail sumed innocent unless or on June 9 and charged with was set at $15,000. until proven guilty in a court grand theft, burglary of an •Joshua Eugene Streng, •Solomon K. Proffitt, 29, of law. occupied dwelling and 23, of Port Orange, was of Port Orange, was arrested criminal mischief. Bail was arrested on June 6 and on June 10 and charged with Port Orange set at $7,000. charged with reckless driv- possession of parapherna- Police Department •Barry T. Sowers, 35, of ing, driving under the influ- lia, a Schedule II substance, ence, possession of para- Port Orange, was arrested cannabis and a firearm by a (888) 277-TIPS phernalia and convicted felon, and driving •Paul Daniel Lippman, 26, on June 11 and charged fleeing/attempting to elude with a canceled license. Bail of Port Orange, was arrested with possession of para- law enforcement with lights was not set. on June 6 and charged with phernalia and manufac- Wanted and siren active. Bail was set •David A. Hall, 39, of Port Wanted Person: Johnnell possession of a stolen cred- ture/delivery of metham- at $3,000. Orange, was arrested on Lee Scott, Jr. it/debit card, fraudulent use phetamine. Bail was set at •Sammie L. Butts, 32, of June 11 and charged with Birth Date: Jan. 11, 1971 of personal ID information, $3,000. Ponce Inlet, was arrested on failure to properly register Alias: Nell Scott petit theft, possession of June 7 and charged with as a sex offender and pos- Distinguishing Features: paraphernalia and South Daytona battery. Bail was set at session of cannabis. Bail Tattoos on both arms cannabis. Bail was not set. $3,000. was not set. Reason Wanted: Grand •Francis L. Bernstein, 24, Police Department •Jennifer M. Hawkins, 29, •Robert L. Honeycutt Jr., Theft; Driving with Sus- of Port Orange, was arrested of South Daytona, was 64, of Port Orange, was pended License on June 7 and charged with •Aaron K. Priddis, 20, of arrested on June 8 and arrested on June 12 and Last Known Location: battery on an emergency South Daytona, was arrest- charged with petit theft and charged with keeping a Osteen medical care provider and ed on June 6 and charged burglary of an occupied gambling house and unlaw- indecent exposure. Bail was with battery on a person 65 dwelling. Bail was set at ful gambling/betting. Bail Crime Stoppers of not set. years of age or older and $3,000. was set at $100,000. Northeast Florida is seek- •Christopher T. King, 23, •Gregory J. Fischer, 55, of •Ashlie R. Ledoux, 29, of battery. Bail was not set. ing information on the of Ponce Inlet, was arrested Port Orange, was arrested Port Orange, was arrested •Manuel Costa, 61, of whereabouts of a 43-year- on June 9 and charged with on June 12 and charged with on June 9 and charged with South Daytona, was arrest- old Johnnell Lee Scott Jr. A Johnnell Lee Scott, Jr. battery on a person 65 years possession of paraphernalia keeping a gambling house. convicted sex offender, ed on June 7 and charged and a Schedule II substance, of age or older and battery. Bail was set at $15,000. Scott is wanted on two with fleeing or attempting to and operating a vehicle with •Patrick Robert Honey- Bail was not set. arrest warrants charging to apprehend him. Anyone elude law enforcement with a suspended driver’s license. cutt, 28, of Port Orange, was •Tiffany K. Ward, 32, of him with grand theft of a with information regarding lights and siren active and Bail was set at $1,750. arrested on June 12 and Scott’s whereabouts is Port Orange, was arrested motor vehicle and driving driving without a driver’s •Joshua L. Rhodes, 28, of charged with keeping a with a suspended license. asked to call Crime Stop- on June 9 and charged with license. Bail was set at Port Orange, was arrested gambling house. Bail was Scott is 5 feet 9 inches pers toll-free at (888) 277- aggravated battery on a $3,000. on June 10 and charged with set at $15,000. tall and weighs about 210 TIPS. You can also Text pregnant person. Bail was pounds and has black, your tip by texting “TIP231 balding hair and brown plus your message” to eyes. He was last known to CRIMES. Anyone who pro- week at 1005 City Center Circle. 3:30 p.m. Thursday, July 3. be living in Osteen and vides information to Crime Notes Take a look at Facebook, LinkedIn, also is known to hang out Stoppers will remain Shelfari, Pinterest, Flickr and Twitter. in the Deltona-Sanford anonymous and can quali- From page A4 Port Orange library offers •Introduction to computers and the area. fy for a reward of up to •Food science frenzy: 3 p.m. July 3: free computer classes Internet: 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, July 8. If you see Scott, don’t try $1,000. This program focuses on kitchen Become familiar with terminology, experiments. Participants will dissolve Adults can get connected at the Port practice using the keyboard and eggshells to make naked eggs, make Orange Regional Library, which is mouse, and learn how to navigate the giant gummy bears, and learn how offering free computer and e-reader web and the Windows operating sys- vinegar and baking soda can be used to classes in June and July at 1005 City tem. WE’RE ON create explosions. Solar s’mores and Center Circle. •E-reader workshop: 11 a.m. to 1 homemade ice cream, butter and rock Upcoming classes include: p.m. Monday, July 14. Learn how to candy will be served. •Advanced computers and Internet: download free library e-books and FACEBOOK! •Get gooey: 3 p.m. July 10. The teens 2 to 4 p.m. Tuesdays, June 24 and July audio books to your smart phone, will make floam, flubber, bouncy balls, 22. Learn about USB technology, file tablet, Nook or Kindle. homemade chalk and monster bub- transfer, database searches and emerg- Participants are asked to bring fully bles as they learn about chemical reac- ing Internet resources. charged laptops and e-readers and “Like” Hometown News tions. Sticky marshmallows and •All about email: 2 to 3:30 p.m. cables. The library has free Wi-Fi Volusia for the latest in local caramel will be served. Thursday, June 26. Beginners can learn throughout the building. news, information and inter- To learn more about summer pro- how to set up an account, compose a Reservations are required and may grams, call the library at (386) 322- message, add attachments, and devel- be made by calling (386) 322-5152, Ext. active features like photo 5152. op a contacts list. contests and Rants & Raves. The library is open seven days a •Social networking websites: 2 to See NOTES, A6

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They built a new high school about 10 years ago in New Smyrna Beach. They put a four-lane highway in front of it with a booby trap on each end, so far nothing bad as hap- pened, at least that I know of. Some day it will and leaders will run around like keystone cops bumping into one another. It’s been almost 10 years and they still haven’t finished the road. They talk about the big goings-on in New Smyrna Beach, but they still haven’t finished the road. There are three more schools on the road. No one has the money to finish the road. I won’t vote for increasing school taxes anymore. I hear they want a new city hall in New Smyrna Beach. How about they use those wooden barracks like the middle school kids Photo courtesy of Bob McGuire have to use? If it’s good enough for the kids, it should be Bob McGuire of Daytona Beach was elected president and Chuck Husbands of Port Orange was elected second vice good enough for the politicians. president of the Florida chapter of Korean War Veterans Association. At the state convention in Altamonte Springs Restaurant rave recently are Joan Arcand, treasurer; Maxine Parker, first vice president; Mr. Husbands; Robert Hebener, immediate past president; and Mr. McGuire. I would like to rave about the new restaurant in New Smyrna Beach — The Sand Bar, formerly the Lighthouse. The food is fresh. The place is clean. Wait staff is friendly. something they personally did not do. hateful that people just want to hurt one another for rea- Our waitress actually moved a table and got down on her If you think about it, why aren’t Christians talking daily in sons that they are not even aware of. hands and knees to wipe the floor up when someone made condemnation of the same sort of self-described “Chris- Whoever this lady is, get a life and stop tattle-telling on a mess. She then washed her hands. tians” (who are in reality terrorists themselves) who bomb people or men who may not be of your taste, sitting in a It takes dedicated workers to make a place work. This abortion clinics right here in our own nation? handicap spot that you happen to want. Too bad, you just place is well worth stopping by. Or the 70-90 “wars” our nation is routinely embroiled in may need to wait a little and if not go home and leave inno- across the globe in the name of “democracy?” By the way, cent people alone. Condos are ugly have you heard anything on the “news” about all these wars the USA is participating in? Me neither. Did the president In response to: ‘More to Edgewater Suggesting that a condo is more attractive than a parking declare that many wars? Wonder if the CIA did? lot is only in the eye of the beholder. More likely it is a rem- than is known’ nant of the sales pitch by the condo sales person to the owner. In response to: “Handicap tags I was curious to see these 21 restaurants the writer Condos look much like low-income housing “projects” need monitoring’ claimed are in Edgewater and Oak Hill. I opened my phone found in the inner cities. Besides being an eyesore, condos book and guess what? block the view of the ocean and block the sun on the beach Only 16 of those restaurants are actually open and operat- I am not surprised by the nature of this response because ing. in the afternoon. it is constantly apparent to me, that people just don’t have Of course, who comes to Florida to lay out on the beach, Three of those restaurants are very sub par, in my view, as enough to do in their own lives and choose not to and rather I do not want to sit at a table that has not been cleaned or seeking a tan? When people ask me where the ocean is, I tell be so focused on what everybody else is doing. them, in the alley, behind the projects. deal with poorly cooked food. Maybe some people find The point is the man was handicapped and there is no law these options good, I myself do not. against him going into a store and putting money into our Lying about its age? Edgewater, as some claim, is a “bedroom community” community by purchasing lottery tickets and he has every Maybe it should be called the land of Rip Van Winkle. right to be in the spot if he was already there first. It is time for Edgewater to wake up and take a good look at I think the Seaside Fiesta is a lot older than 26 years. I am sure this woman has not been perfect herself and she the lack of anything positive in this city. was so occupied and taken by this particular man, and so The only positive thing I have seen in the past two years How long should they suffer? obsessed by what he was doing that she actually admitted was when the city decided to allow the animal shelter to be she was parked in a spot that was not a parking spot. Now taken over by a private group, which has stopped all the that’s a “hoot” if I ever heard. I read Dan Smith’s article of June 6 and I did not agree killing of animals to make room for more animals. Still as I hope this man — if he even knows that his license plate wonderful as the shelter is now, it isn’t enough to bring with his conclusions about Muslims. was written down — is reading this rant of mine so I can He even admitted he had little knowledge of their ways. I Edgewater into the next century. say thank you for going into the store a few times to put So if the residents are OK with paying taxes that show no would like to help educate him on these peaceful people if more revenue into our community and you were not doing he will allow it. benefit for the city in general, then don’t complain when anything against the law, but only against this woman (in there are so many empty houses on the streets. Don’t com- When he asked why they are not up in arms about the her warped thinking.) insane attack that happened on 9/11, think about the fact plain when you decide to sell your home and you will lose I’m not surprised that it could have been a “North & money on it because the next generation of people just they were upset and spoke out vocally, condemning the South” issue as it normally “is” anymore. People are so wingnuts who have twisted the teachings of their prophet might have goals and dreams and want to live in a place against one another in our own country, still prejudiced not with good schools, some progress, decent restaurants and to think they advocate violence. But this happened a long only against a particular culture but also of Northern time ago and how long do you expect them to apologize for even some things that will draw people to the city and help accents from “up north kind of thing.” The mindsets are so bring up the economy.

ThisThis $ WWeek’seek’s WIN 100 I My PrizePrize 095583 Letters Equitable swap is bit bogus. Donating a vacant lot, as divided up for both hotel Cecil Brumley, in his proposed, on the “west” side guests and beachgoers. Now THISTHIS WEEK’SWEEK’S LUCKYLUCKY reasonable recent Volusia Business col- of Atlantic Avenue, abutting that would set a precedent BUMPER STICKER VEHICLE umn, points out the devel- a residential neighborhood, for all future developers to Some of us may feel it is meet, and provide ocean- CONGRATULATIONS TO GET YOUR opers of the Desert Inn want just seems to be not nearly LAST WEEK’S BUMPER STICKER becoming painfully obvious the county to take driving enough. If you are going to front parking. WINNER OF $400 - TODAY! that there are powerful and parking off the beach give away driving and park- Let’s hope our county WILLIAM SIKSAY OF STOP BY ANY forces determined to elimi- behind their hotel. And his ing on prime oceanfront council will get a great deal OFFICE OR CALL!!! PORT ORANGE nate beach parking and suggestion is absolutely property, at least get some- for the taxpayers of Volusia driving. This is nothing new, right, they should buy and thing of equal value in County. Is this your license plate number? Go to the but claiming that limited donate the empty land return. It may even be possi- nearest HTN Office to verify by noon Tuesday. access or a private beach south of the Desert Inn for ble for them to build a park- Frank Jaeger will benefit all of us seems a an oceanfront park. ing garage that could be South Daytona VOLUSIA CO. BREVARD CO. INDIAN RIVER/MARTIN/ST LUCIE CO. 386-322-5900 321-242-1013 772-465-5656

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For most of this year, the Road. It would move its commercial real estate VOLUSIA headquarters and plant Another month, another industry in Volusia County BUSINESS operation here, creating 59 increase in traffic at Day- THE ORMOND AGENCY IS PLEASED AND has been a little on the slow jobs, and also have a hydro- tona Beach International CECIL G. PROUD TO WELCOME TERRI SHURDOM, side with mostly small deals ponic farming operation. Airport — in May 60,943 SENIOR SALES AGENT, TO OUR TEAM! here and there. Boy that sure BRUMLEY Apparently the company passengers used the county- changed fast. has a technology that can operated airport, up 10 per- The big one, which took a turn pond weeds into cent from 55,318 in May She has over 20 years of Personal Lines Insurance long time coming, is the $49 kets name, until now. ethanol and wants to have a 2013. Delta Air Lines and US experience of working in the Central Florida area. million deal for the Andros In three smaller deals, site where it can grow the Airways both have been Isles apartments at Beville Ormond Beach investors pond weeds all year without offering more seats, Terri is ready to review all your Insurance needs and help Road and Williamson Boule- bought the Life Village needing big greenhouses for although they scaled back you determine the most appropriate coverage, limits and vard in Daytona Beach. It Mobile Home Park at 500 S. the winter months. As any some in June. Still, with 93 deductibles to better protect yourself, your family and your took two years for Land- Nova Road in Ormond Volusia County lawn owner percent occupancy in May, assets! mark Apartment Trust to Beach for $5.675 million. can tell you, weeds grow what’s it going to take to get The Ormond Agency represents over 19 Insurance work out the deal with Asbury Automotive Group great here all year. more air service? Carriers allowing us to assist in getting you the desired DeBartolo Development for paid $5.5 million for the Aquatech also wanted a coverages and rates! the 360-unit complex. Hyundai dealership proper- place near a landfill to use *** I reported last week about ty at 2308 S. Woodland Blvd., captured carbon dioxide. CALL TERRI SHURDOM 091582 Waypoint Residential of DeLand, renaming it Coggin Yes, that’s right, they need Brown & Brown Inc. also FOR ALL YOUR PERSONAL INSURANCE NEEDS Greenwich, Conn., buying DeLand Hyundai. Finally, the crap we threw away. has been quiet on the acqui- the Crowne Apartments in An Ontario, Canada, couple Based on a request before sitions front lately, but it just HOME • RENTAL PROPERTIES • CONDO • FLOOD • AUTO Ormond Beach for $25.3 bought the Howard Johnson the city of Port Orange to acquired Gaston & Associ- UMBRELLA • MOTORCYCLES • RV • BOATS • CONDO million. The deal includes a hotel at 507 S. Atlantic Ave. use Shunz Road, which they ates, a very old, established large chunk of undeveloped in Ormond Beach for $2.45 need to get to the site owned 1895, insurance seller and land on Williamson Boule- million. by the city of Daytona employee benefits manager 555 W. Granada Ste H5, Ormond Beach, FL 32174 vard that could be used to One thing all these deals Beach, Aquatech has an in New York. The firm has expand the apartments or had in common was that the operator for its hydroponic annual revenue of $2.4 mil- 386.677.8800 for retail or offices fronting sales price was higher than weed farm – Florida Hydro- lion and will now operate www.OrmondAgency.com Williamson. the previous one. I’d say the ponics. The farming opera- out of Brown & Brown’s Rye, In an unusual move, Pub- commercial real estate tion would create another N.Y., office. lix Supermarkets bought the industry looks in good six to seven jobs. These Crowne Center, along with shape for 2014. types of operations have Managing Editor Cecil G. outparcels, in Orange City been tried before and some- Brumley has been tracking Women Emerging for $20.116 million. *** times even work. But, hey, if business and the economy in Although it owns a lot of some guys want to set up an Volusia County for more 2nd in the Continuing grocery stores in Volusia, it So a company that makes operation here to use our than 17 years. Contact him Education Series only owns the property for biofuels wants to move here crap, who are we to say no. at cbrumley@hometown- two of its stores, at least and create an operation newsol.com or follow him presented by under the Publix Supermar- along South Tomoka Farms *** on Twitter @cecilbrumley. MOORE STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS

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ing a new funding formula local partners,” Mr. Stuart added. abandonments along SR. Mr. Ulrich noted. “The dis- Legislative should provide a good basis said, adding the lobbyists More than $400 million in A1A in Northeast Volusia trict also provided funding From page A1 for obtaining repayment of expect more conversations requested funds for statewide County for improved water up to $2.2 million for funds by next session. on transportation funding to water projects was reduced quality in the northern reclaimed water improve- ly any” unfunded mandates, “On the topic of a commer- ensure SunRail and all Volu- to $160 million, less than half. coastal basin ments which will intercon- he said. cial space launch facility, sia/Central Florida trans- “Unfortunately the three 2. Deep Creek-Leffler nect Volusia County utilities The education budget Space Florida had a very portation options are viable. priority projects put forward Water Supply Development with the its partner cities includes an increase of $400 good session generally,” Mr. “We expect that to move at the deadline by Volusia for the Protection/Preserva- Deland, Orange City and Del- million statewide in the Stuart said. “As we under- forward more next year,” he County were not able to get tion of Blue Spring tona.” Required Local Effort, which stand it, they’re looking at said. funded,” Mr. Stuart said. 3. Southeast Volusia Cen- Councilwoman Pat is a portion of the school potential sites for commer- Incoming Senate President “Those of you involved know tral Sewer Construction for Northey expressed her property tax, Mr. Carmody cial space facilities.” Gardiner was successful in it’s anything but a 60-day the Protection of Mosquito appreciation for the firm’s explained, but said the lobby- Though legislation doesn’t passing, and avoiding the process. It’s a 365-day Lagoon/Indian River,” Mr. lobbying services and said ists are not certain the have to allow for site seeking, governor’s veto pen, legisla- process. We’ve got to be Ulrich explained in an email. she wants GrayRobinson to increase qualifies as an he said funding was received tion to get $15 million for the working in partnership with “This was a very competi- provide those services next unfunded mandate. to help identify and promote Cross Florida Connector trail. the council and the staff on tive process for a limited year. “The tax rate was not the idea of commercial It’s been a longtime priority projects you deem a priority amount of money, and unfor- She was disappointed SB increased. Instead, the launch facilities. of Sen. Gardiner’s to use state now. They’ll start putting tunately we did not receive 1576: Springs, took a hit as increase in the RLE as I State Sen. Andy Gardiner, funding to connect existing together the 2015-16 Budget funding from this particular amendments made in understand it is a reflection R-Orlando, and State Sen. trails between “St. Pete and I in the next couple months.” state appropriation,” Mr. Appropriations removed the of increased property val- David Simmons, R-Alta- think Daytona Beach is The County Water Ulrich wrote. “However, the funding provisions and delet- ues,” Mr. Carmody wrote in monte Springs, were focused where it would end,” Mr. Stu- Resources and Utilities divi- SJRWMD has recently ranked ed requirements for waste- an emailed response to ques- on creating a regional art said. “It was $50 million sion submitted three projects (very high) the central sewer water treatment plants and tions. expressway authority, which spread out over five years.” for consideration to the Flori- force main project along S.R. agricultural operations to An ongoing court case to will impact Volusia in a Since the project dodged da House Agriculture & Nat- A1A for funding in FY 2014- meet certain standards and address reimbursement to regional sense, Mr. Stuart the veto bullet in early June, ural Resources Subcommit- 15.” best management practices counties for juvenile justice said, but there was no discus- Mr. Stuart said it moved for- tee in February, according to “This year Volusia County in spring protection zones, system overpayment — sion of dedicated rail funding ward. Director Mike Ulrich. utilities received more than and more, according to including $13.5 million in in the first year of SunRail. “We expect there will be He said they were: $1.3 million from the district audubonoffloridanews.com. state overcharges to Volusia “They have seven years left future funding for that next 1. Central Sewer Force for a reclaimed water line An amended version of SB — should be resolved next at the state level before fund- year and the year beyond to Main Construction and connecting the City of San- 1576, with funding provisions year, Mr. Stuart said, explain- ing is transferred down to the complete that connector,” he wastewater package plants ford with Southwest Volusia.” deleted, was passed by the Senate 38-0 and died in House messages, the article stated. Call Today for a FREE Estimate! Councilwoman Northey said. “I’m hoping that comes 386-248-0200 back next year. We need to be prepared to do something.” We Fix Roof Leaks! 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ing experiences for children insulin dose, factoring exer- “I love it! It’s fun,” she said. Camp ages 6 to 17. cise into the equation. “It’s a lot of work and you’re worn out, but it’s fun.” From page A1 It also hosts the largest “Oh yes we do! Only one number of attendees of any marshmallow and two small She enjoys being able to Aja McKinney, 9, of diabetes camp in the state, chocolate squares — 22 help the parents, too. DeLand is cared for by her Ms. Soileau said, with 300 carbs!” Ms. Soileau said. “A lot of parents who have great aunt Gloria McNeill. campers between the two “They learn how to calcu- kids with Type 1 might be This summer Aja will have summer sessions and late carbs for anything . . . nervous about their kids in the opportunity to attend around 120 at the Bring a even s’mores. It’s really the real world,” Ms. Soileau the diabetes camp at Camp Friend camp in January. about carbs, not sugar. Of said. “This helps them feel Winona for the first time, “At that one they can bring course, a big candy bar will comfortable knowing (their courtesy of the DeLand a friend without diabetes,” have a lot of carbs but the children) can go off for a Lions Club. she said. marshmallow and two small week. It gives (parents) a The two spend a lot of Situated on 68 acres of squares of chocolate have break.” time running to doctors and pine forest near the shore- less than the graham crack- “When you have a child medical supply facilities in line of spring-fed Lake ers.” with a chronic illness you’re Daytona Beach, Gainesville, Winona, the camp offers air- “A lot of education is always worried,” she added. Orlando and St. Petersburg. conditioned and heated through experience,” Ms. “With this you know it’s Without the donation from cabins, paintball fields, Soileau said. “At all meals gonna be OK.” the Lions Club, Ms. McNeill ropes courses and meeting they have to count carbohy- This year’s diabetes camps said, finding the funds for halls. drates.” at Winona are Session 1, camp would have been “Living, playing and shar- With only two full-time ages 12–14, July 27-Aug. 3 impossible. ing adventures together, and one part-time position, and Session II, ages 9-2, Aug. “I’m hoping that she will camp becomes part of a the Gainesville-based Flori- 9-16. be more aware of what can child’s development into a da Diabetes Camp depends For information or an happen to her if she doesn’t healthy, productive adult,” on around 400 volunteers to application, visit floridadia- take care of herself,” Ms. according to UF’s Diabetes work at its camps. betescamp.org. McNeill said. “She has very Institute website. “At camp, Ms. Soileau, who works Scholarships are avail- children improve self-confi- from her home in Port able. Financial aid also is low self-esteem and I’m Photo by Erika Webb hoping this will push her to dence and self-esteem, and Orange and commutes to available and information the level of knowing she’s learn the social skills of pos- the office in Gainesville, as can be found on the applica- Aja McKinney, 9, of DeLand was all smiles on June 6 at the just as important as any- itive interaction that stay well as to its various camps, tion. Call (352) 334-1321 or DeLand Public Library where she goes for tutoring. It was body else and can do just with them for a lifetime. will volunteer this summer email fccyd@floridadia- the last day of the school year and she was looking for- about anything anybody What could be better for a at the Peewee Camp for 6 to betescamp.org. ward to attending the Florida Diabetes Camp at Camp else does.” child with diabetes?” 8 year-olds. Florida Camp for Children All medical care and sup- Winona in DeLeon Springs over the summer. and Youth with Diabetes plies for the week are pro- Outreach Director Amy vided by Florida Diabetes Soileau of Port Orange was Camp, Ms. Soileau said. diagnosed with Type 1 dia- Pediatric endocrinolo- betes at the age of three. She gists, nurse educators, dieti- began attending diabetes tians, nutritionists and psy- camp at Lake Swan in Mel- chologists from all over the rose, near Gainesville when state volunteer to educate. she was five. Campers and their parents “I was a camper all the have access to the profes- way up and when I graduat- sionals, many of whom live ed from college, I was a with Type 1 diabetes them- camp counselor,” Ms. selves, and updated infor- Soileau said. “In the ’70s mation. they only had one camp. “When I was diagnosed, Now there are six different controlling (diabetes) was summer camps and week- more of a guessing game,” end (camps) throughout the she said. “I saw a regular year.” pediatrician. I didn’t have a The Volusia County native regular endocrinologist. taught school at DeLand, That week at camp was Campbell and Creekside when we got updated and middle schools as well as at learned what was new.” Pine Ridge High, before For some, it is like it was going to work for the Florida back then. Diabetes Camp three years “It’s like that for some kids ago. if they don’t have good Her longest stint was as a health insurance,” Ms. middle school dance Soileau said. “For some this teacher, but Ms. Soileau said is where they get what they she taught “a little bit of need for the year.” everything” during her 15- Often, she said, children year career. with diabetes are the only Heading off to camp early ones among their peers who made a big difference in her have it. life. “Because a lot of the nurs- “I don’t remember a lot es, doctors and counselors about (the first camp) but I have Type 1, too, they see had fun, obviously,” she they can be all types of dif- said. “It was much different ferent things, and that they then, than it is now, they will get older,” she said. didn’t have all the technolo- “This is the one week where gy they have now. the majority of the people An estimated 3 million, or there have diabetes, the one about 10 percent of diag- time they’re in the majority.” nosed diabetes cases, are Medical advancements type 1, also called insulin- have yielded many tools, dependent diabetes melli- and the latest information is tus or juvenile-onset dia- available to campers, pro- betes since the disease often viding hope. develops in children, “There are different according to the University pumps, different insulin, of Florida’s Diabetes Insti- different ways of managing tute website. “Type 1 dia- diabetes,” she said. “Insur- betes develops when ance isn’t going to let you try the insulin-producing cells everything out. But at camp in the body have been someone can say, ‘Oh, he destroyed and the body has a pump. How does it work? Does it hurt when you

is unable to produce any 091791 insulin at all. Everyone with put it in?’” Type 1 diabetes has to be They may not be roasting treated with insulin.” marshmallows for s’mores, Since 1919, Camp Winona but young diabetics at camp has provided all sorts of are taught to balance carbo- memorable summer camp- hydrates with the proper

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Tamera Wiggins Jazmine Logan Kemari Thomas Antoinette Chapman Alexia Scarbough Tristen Johnson School News AKA presents daughter of Teresa and Rufus be the father-daughter waltz. Worldwide campus head- in their school, community Johnson; Jazmine Logan, a In addition to the older quarters staff; and friends of and district. Mr. Harms was debutantes 2014 graduate of Mainland girls, the program will show- Embry-Riddle. presented with a plaque and a High School, daughter of case eight “Bud Debutants,” Working in teams, faculty, copy of “Charlie and the which are girls between the staff and students hosted Chocolate Factory” by Roald Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Ramona Carswell and Durwin Logan; Alexia Scarbough, a ages of 5 and 8 years old. The events from February through Dahl, a book he enjoyed read- Inc., Gamma Mu Omega buds for this year are Kaila May ranging from pot-luck ing to his students as a class- Chapter, will present eight senior at Mainland High School, daughter of Adrian Bellamy, Tori Burns, Jade lunches, bake sales and bar- room teacher. The book will young women to society at its Long, Jayla Long, Amina becues, to 5K races, a motor- be placed in the Horizon biennial Debutante Cotillion and Andre’ Scarbough; Katrinka Strickland, a senior McGee, Athena McWilliams, cycle rally, high-stakes bingo, media collection. and Scholarship Gala. Jaziah Miller and Terrianna prom dress kickball and a at Spruce Creek High The event will be 6:30 p.m. Williams. Derby Days auction. School, daughter of Sheila Bri’elle Black Saturday, June 21, at the For information or tickets, School Board Shores Resort and Spa, 2637 S. Alexander and step-daugh- call (386) 253-1753. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach ter of Laron Alexander; VAME names schedules budget Shores. Kemari Thomas, a senior at ERAU raises more than workshops Tickets are $45 in advance Mainland High School, Principal of the Year and will not be sold at the daughter of Shenika Davis $130,000 for charities The Volusia Association for The School Board of Volusia door. and granddaughter of Albert County has scheduled a Media in Education named Grayson Jr.; and Tamera budget workshop at 10 a.m. The eight young ladies are: Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Horizon Elementary School Wiggins, a 2014 graduate of Tuesday, June 24, in the Bri’elle Black, a 2014 graduate University has raised $134,084 Principal Gary Harms its Prin- Mainland High School, boardroom at the DeLand of Spruce Creek High School, for the local nonprofit organi- cipal of the Year. daughter of Lynnetta Olglesby daughter of Shaunelle Hill. Administrative Complex, 200 zation Food Brings Hope and Media Supervisor Mary Ellis N. Clara Ave. and Brenton Black; Antoinette The theme for this year’s the United Way of Volusia-Fla- presented the award to Mr. The regularly scheduled Chapman, a senior at Main- program is “Les Pearles de gler Counties. Harms at the staff’s end-of- Elegance.” Besides the pres- school board meeting will fol- land High School, daughter of The fundraising total is the the-year breakfast. low at 4 p.m. During meetings Sheila and Michael Chapman; entation, the event will result of a three-month effort This annual award recog- and workshops, a live audio Tristen Johnson, a senior at include dinner and dancing. A by Daytona Beach campus nizes a principal for his or her broadcast can be accessed at Calvary Christian Academy, highlight of the evening will faculty, staff and students; support of media education myvolusiaschools.org. Katrinka Strickland

package of programs Presi- to the care and advanced the community. After the University. physical therapy and a mas- dent Jackson announced ful- technology available at Hali- meeting, he said, “At Halifax •Establishing a coopera- ter’s degree in nursing, and a Donation fills all the requirements, fax. Health we are committed to tive program to provide combined master’s in public From page A1 though some won’t be real- They felt the overall pack- providing quality health care classroom health care edu- health and masters in busi- ness administration. tona State College Founda- ized for some time. age of programs the college for all. This MOU is just an cation leading to practical, •Establish outreach pro- tion, past president of the Mr. Petrock also spoke and hospital agreed to, example of our coming residential training in clinical grams that will provide con- United Way, March of Dimes emotionally about some of which would be supported together for our communi- settings through the college. tinued care for the Halifax and Daytona Beach Rotary the reasons for his commit- by the new College of Health ty.” •Establishing basic educa- Health patients in need of Club, and past chairman of ment to Halifax Health and Sciences, would be the most The interconnected, tion and advanced training the Florida International Fes- its staff, saying there were effective way to advance all multi-layered package of programs for the fields of support and supervision in tival. very personal reasons for the issues important to new programs and institu- public health, physical thera- the community. He and his wife decided them to want to contribute. them. tions announced at the py, nursing, athletic training •To improve access to they wanted to do something Both he and his wife have Mr. Feasal said the com- meeting include: and psychology. mental health care in the to benefit both the university had cancer at different times munity care component was •Establishing the Joseph •Ultimately create master’s community through out- and Halifax Health’s involve- and in each case, he said, crucial to Halifax’s plans for and Barbara Petrock College and doctoral programs for reach programs and, eventu- ment in education and the they were able to recover and the future and they were of Health Sciences at Mary health care professionals, ally to establish a facility on community, he said. The overcome the disease thanks committed to going out into McLeod Bethune-Cookman specifically a doctorate in the B-CU campus. 091639 Port Orange/Ponce Inlet So. Daytona/Daytona Beach Shores B1

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Friday, June 20 Week of 6-20-2014 •Cinematique: The films “The Chinese Puzzle” and ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 “The Lunchbox” will be shown this week. Tickets are $5 to $9. Your impulsive nature is All tickets are $5 on Tuesdays. apparent this week, Aries. The theater is closed on While this nature has often Mondays. Cinematique served you well, it’s still a Theater is at 242 S. Beach St., smart move to carefully con- Daytona Beach. For informa- sider all angles before mak- tion, call (386) 252-3118. ing any big decisions.

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•Star Spangled Summer Taurus, the goal this week is Concert Series: The U.S. to find a happy medium Stones, the Ultimate Rolling where you can help others Stones Tribute Band will but remain true to yourself. It perform at Daytona Beach’s may take a little juggling, but Historic Bandshell at 7:15 you can handle it. p.m. as part of the free Star Spangled Summer Concert GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Series presented by Friends of the Bandshell. Gemini, although you are ini- Bandshell parking is Photos by Scott D. Brown available at the nearby Ocean tially willing to go along with Center garage and surface The new owners of Pub 44, Kevin Merkel and Nick and Scott Pisani, have revived the popular hangout, renovating the group’s plans, in the long lots. Enter the Bandshell it to stay true to its original ambience. run you want to set off in through the Ocean Walk your own direction. A few Shoppes or from the Board- stragglers may join you. walk. Rental chairs are Pub 44 ramps up concerts and menu available. Also, while appreci- CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 ating cool evenings with live By Estella Fullmer Brown Other bands on the schedule include ground beef and you build it your- music under the stars, concert Maggie Rose, The Lacks, Vanilla Ice, self. Cancer, professional obliga- attendees may stroll the For Hometown News The Goat and Full Throttle. Aug. 12 is Nick Pisani, his brother Scott tions may prevent you from Boardwalk and enjoy food, New Smyrna Beach’s Pub 44 has the summer ticket cardholder’s Pisani, and Kevin Merkel, co-owners spending time with loved drink, rides and games. The ones, but only if you let evening concludes with provided great food and entertain- party. On July 3 is a cookout with live of Pub 44, transformed JJ Fin’s ment since opening at the beginning entertainment and Aug. 2 is Tribute restaurant back to its roots as Gilly’s them. Let higher-ups know fireworks over the ocean at where your priorities lie. 9:45 pm. of February. Night featuring three bands playing Pub 44. They opened last February For more information visit Pub 44 “Craving the Bite” is on S.R. ’80s music like AC/DC and Scorpi- with a scaled back menu, but now bandshell.info or call (386) 44 next to the Harley-Davidson shop ons. are adding to the delicious choices. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 947-8007. near Old Mission Road. This sum- On Thursday it is country music The new menu will start by the end •Live Music at Cinema- mer there will be a series of weekend night. Wednesday is Comedian of June. Leo, share your emotions tique: Futuristic Diner will concerts and live entertainment. Night and Tuesday is Taco Tuesday. Appetizers, soups, salads, wraps, with a friend, especially if the perform live at 9:30 p.m. at They kicked off the summer bash Monday night is the $2 burger all friendship does not seem to The Cinematique Theater, 242 with Buckcherry and Crashrocket. night long. It is a quarter pound of See PUB 44, B3 be going in the direction you S. Beach St., Daytona Beach. had hoped. Keep the lines of Tickets are $5. For more communication open at all information, call (386) 252- times. 3118. •ReptiDay: ReptiDay will be Music VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 at the Volusia County Fair- grounds, Talton Exhibit Hall, Virgo, you may think your 3150 E. New York Ave., festival will intentions are obvious to DeLand. Join the Repticon team in Deland as they bring others, but sometimes you a one-day reptile show and send mixed signals. You may sale. Brought to you by the take you to have to be more concise to same team that has produced achieve your desired results. ReptiDay will feature every- thing that you’ve come to love the islands LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 the most about Repticon all packed into a single day of For Hometown News Take the high road, Libra. fun and excitement. See live [email protected] Leading by example has animals from around the No need to set sail for the always been your forte, and world, purchase pets and pet taking the high road now is a products direct from the Caribbean — New Smyrna Beach is bringing the islands here, from Surf great example to set for experts. those around you. The doors open to the Rock, to Island Music, Ska and, of general public at 10 a.m. on course, classic Reggae. Saturday, closing at 5 p.m. At The city is embracing that island SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 the door, tickets are $10 for spirit at the Reggae and Island Music adults, $5 for children 5-12, Festival Friday, June 20, through Sun- It can be quite difficult to and children under 5 are day, June 22. More than a dozen acts keep your cool when you are admitted free. VIP early-entry are set throughout the area. feeling emotional, Scorpio. tickets may be purchased at The three-day musical weekend Photo courtesy of Root of All Channel any nervous energy reptiday.com/deland.html. celebrates one of America’s most New Smyrna Beach is embracing the island spirit at the Reggae and Island you have into a productive For information, email popular music genres and the week- project this week. [email protected]. Music Festival set for Friday, June 20, to Sunday, June 22. One of the fea- tured bands is Root of All from St. Augustine. See OUT, B4 See ISLANDS, B2 See SCOPES, B5

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•Bahama Breeze Island Les B Fine will perform from June 22. Weekdays entertain- with an all-night Happy Hour •Fletcher’s Cigar Bar & from noon-4 p.m. Saturday, Grille: Rick Steffen will noon to 10 p.m. Saturday, June ment is from 5-10 p.m. Steve and live Team Trivia starts at Social: Tuesday night is 50 June 21. Matt Collins will take perform from 5-10 p.m. Friday, 21. Roger Guthrie will perform Hendrickson will perform 7:15 p.m. with gift card prizes. percent off for all firefighters, the stage at 5 p.m. Saturday. June 20, to Sunday, June 22. from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Monday. Les B Fine will Every Friday night live music police, military, teachers, Undercover Cool will perform perform Tuesday and Thursday. starts at 8 p.m. at 890 S. nurses and EMTs. Wednesday at noon Sunday, June 22. Larry App will perform Atlantic Ave. in Ormond Beach. is ladies night. Thursday night Randy Siverson will perform at Wednesday at 1786 W. For information, call (386) is live trivia with cash prizes. 5 p.m. Sunday. Donnie Bostic International Speedway Blvd., 673-5933 or visit theblack- Friday and Saturday is live will perform at 5 p.m. Wednes- Daytona Beach. For informa- sheep.com. music nights. Sunday is happy day. Kenny Gilliam takes the tion, call (386) 226-2292 or •Chaps Steakhouse: The hour all day long at 1220 Hand stage at 5 p.m. Thursday, June

785464 visit bahamabreeze.com. country nightclub features Ave., in Ormond Beach. For 26, at 4940 Peninsula Drive. •Barracudas Bar & Grille: karaoke from 7 to 11 p.m. more information, call (386) For information, call (386) Offers live music at 203 S. Wednesday, Friday and 677-2700 or visit fletchersciga- 761-9271, Atlantic Ave., New Smyrna Saturday. There are line- rbar.com. •Hidden Treasure on Rose Beach. For information, call dancing lessons with Karen •Fountain Beach Resort: Bay: The Blue Diamond Band OFFERIING FULL SERVIICE LUNCH & DIINNER (386) 957-3931. and Dave at 6 p.m. Sunday. The resort is home to the will perform from 6-10 p.m. 7 DAYS A WEEK •Beachside Wine Boutique Cost is $5. There is a full Oasis Tiki Bar & Grill. Karaoke Friday, June 20. Chuck Morel Inc.: Wine Wednesday is from restaurant and bar, game is 5-10 p.m. Friday-Monday at will perform from 1-5 p.m. 5-7 p.m. There are five wines room, darts and cornhole. 313 S. Atlantic Ave., in Daytona Saturday, June 21. Mickey Ilardi Happy and finger foods are provided. Chaps opens at 5 p.m. each Beach. For more information, will take the stage at 6 p.m. Hour Guests should bring their own day at 4170 U.S. 1 in Edgewa- call (386) 255-1001. Saturday. Donnie Bostic will Build Your Own Hour wine glass or purchase one for ter. For information, call (386) •Frappes North: Wine perform at noon Sunday, June Bloody Mary Bar Mon-Fri 4-6pm $2 plus tax at 217 Flagler Ave., 689-9155. tastings are at 6 p.m. the first 22. Relief hits the stage at 5 on Sundays Featuring 30 Sauces New Smyrna Beach. For •The C Note: Line dancing Tuesday of each month. p.m. Sunday. Shaina Harper information, call (386) 846- lessons are offered from 7 to 9 Reservations are required. Live will perform at 5 p.m. Monday, 5426. p.m. Tuesdays for $5. Karaoke Music Friday Nights is from 7 June 23. This Just In will •Big Daddy’s Bar & Grill: is Wednesday. Live bands to 11 p.m. at 123 W. Granada perform at 5 p.m. Thursday, Karaoke is every Friday with perform Friday at 1301 Canal Blvd., in Ormond Beach. For June 24. Karaoke with Rhonda Irma. Tuesday is Texas Hold St. in New Smyrna Beach. For reservations, visit frappes- is each Wednesday at 6:30 ’em Poker. Happy Hour is from information, call (386) 423- north.com or call (386) 615- p.m. Jeff Risinger will perform FISHERMAN SPECIAL 4-7 p.m. each Monday to 0700. 4888. at 5 p.m. Thursday, June 26, at Friday. There is an outside •Diamondbacks Pub & •The Garlic: Pop and blues 5993 S. Ridgewood Ave, Port You Catch ‘‘Em...We Cook ‘‘Em smoking bar at 1130 Ridge- Grub: There’s karaoke from 7- with Mark Hodgson will be Orange. For more information, $15 per person - Includes Fries and Cole Slaw wood Ave., Daytona Beach. For 11 p.m. Wednesdays and at from 7-11 p.m. June 20-21 and call (386) 756-9565. Blackened • Fried • Cajun Fried • Broiled information, call (386) 248- 8:30 p.m. Fridays and Satur- 6-10 p.m. June 25-26. Johnny •Inlet Harbor Restaurant & 2443. days at 2225 S. Ridgewood Mag Sax will perform from 6- Marina: Live music is offered FRESH SEAFOOD • SUNSETS • INDOOR/OUTDOOR DINING •Black Sheep Pub and Ave., South Daytona. For 10 p.m. June 22-24. In the on the deck at 133 Inlet KAYAK RENTALS • FISHING • LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Eating House: Happy hour is information, call (386) 767- BluBar, Amy Alysia and The Harbor Road in Ponce Inlet. 859 Pompano Avenue • New Smyrna Beach daily from 3- 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. 0733. Soul Operation will perform For more information, call to close. Black Sheep has •Down the Hatch: Just from 7-11 p.m. Friday, June 20, (386) 767-5590.

386-427-5747 090264 social night on Wednesday Chuck will perform from 1-5 and 6-10 p.m. Thursday, June •JB'S Fish Camp: The Salt p.m. Friday, June 20. Saloontix 26. Johnny Mag Sax takes the will perform from 4:30-8:30 will perform from 6 p.m. to stage from 7-11 p.m. Saturday, p.m. Friday, June 20. Dan close Friday. Donnie Bostic will June 21, at 556 E. Third Ave., Hunter will perform from 1-4 perform 1-5 p.m. Saturday, New Smyrna Beach. For more p.m. and Phil Bonanno will June 21, and Sunday, June 22. information call (386) 424- take the stage from 4:30 to Street Talk will perform from 6 6660 or visit thegarlic.net. 8:30 p.m. Saturday, June 21. p.m. to close Saturday. •Grind Gastropub and Observant Lion will perform at Shakedown will perform from Kona Tiki Bar: Open daily at 1 p.m. Sunday, June 22, at 859 6 p.m. to close Sunday. Just 11:30 a.m., live entertainment Pompano Ave. New Smyrna Chuck will perform at 6 p.m. and complimentary valet at 49 Beach. No cover charge. For Monday, June 23. Bradly will W. Granada Blvd., Ormond more information, call (386) perform at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Beach. For information, visit 427-5747.’ June 25. Stealing Vanity will grindgastropub.com. •LuLu’s Oceanside Grill: perform at 6 p.m. Thursday at •Hidden Treasure on Ponce Live entertainment Friday and 4894 Front St., Ponce Inlet. For Inlet: Mickey Ilardi will Saturday nights 9 p.m. to more information, call (386) perform at 5 p.m. Friday, June 761-4831. 20. Chris Canyon will perform See SCENE, B3 BEACH BAR & GRILL Open at 11am Daily Where the locals go! Beach Visitors Center at Reggae/Ska, OM Bar & Chill Islands (800) 541-9621 or visit Lounge, 392 Flagler Ave, From page B1 beachweeks.com. 9 p.m. — Baby Punch Face, Peanut’s Sports Bar, end includes multiple band Friday, June 20 421 Flagler Ave. meet and greets and plenty 9:30 p.m. — Shadow Cab- of free giveaways. And best 9 p.m. — Rezolushun, OM inet, OM Bar & Chill Lounge, Join us June 20th at 6:30pm to Celebrate our Top yet — every performance is Bar & Chill Lounge, 392 Fla- 392 Flagler Ave. 10 finish 4 years running on Floridabeachbar.com free. Some locations have a gler Ave minimum age admission of 9:30 p.m. — Baby Punch Sunday, June 22 2011, 2012, 2013 & 2014!!! 21. Face, Peanut’s Sports Bar, The complete music festi- 421 Flagler Ave 1 p.m. — Five Island Steel, val schedule is at Beach- Toni & Joe’s Patio, 309 Meet the Naked Turtle Rum Promo Girls for Weeks.com or text REGGAE Saturday, June 21 Buenos Aires St. to 71441 to receive the line- 3 p.m. — The Crazy Carls, Samplings & Giveaways from 6:30-8:00pm up on your smart phone. 1 p.m. — Five Island Steel, Flagler Tavern, 414 Flagler The festival is part of Toni & Joe’s Patio, 309 Ave. Spring Beach Weeks in the Buenos Aires St. 4 p.m. — Robert “Top” 4511 S. Atlantic Ave. Ponce Inlet New Smyrna Beach area — 4 p.m. — Robert “Top” Thomas & The Swamp Thomas & The Swamp Kings, Toni & Joe’s Patio, 309 Directions From Daytona Beach: 50 days of festivals in eight weeks through July 5. Kings, Toni & Joe’s Patio, 309 Buenos Aires St, NSB Take Atlantic Ave. South to Ponce Inlet. Only 3.2 miles south of the Dunlawton Bridge For more festival informa- Buenos Aires St, 9 p.m. — Tiki Syndicate, 386-322-3258 ¥ visit us on the web at racingsnorthturn.com tion and special Beach 4 p.m. — The Dream Rev- Surf Rock/Island Music, OM 091777 Weeks/Reggae and Island olution Band, Peanut’s Bar & Chill Lounge, 392 Fla- Music Festival accommoda- Sports Bar, 421 Flagler Ave. gler Ave. tions, call the New Smyrna 4:30 p.m. — Root of All,

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merksbarandgrill.com. 4621. private party room available. Galloway, will perform from 4- open to the public from 5:30- •Mr. Dunderbak’s: Mr. •Ocean Deck: Caribbean Happy hour is 3-7 p.m. 8 p.m. Saturday, June 21 and 7 p.m. with live music at 7 p.m. Scene Dunderbak’s hosts a monthly Posse performs from 10 p.m.-2 Monday to Friday and 7 p.m. to Sunday, June 22, at 309 Also, Wednesday night darts From page B2 Beer Tasting at 1700 W. a.m. Thursday through Sunday. close Sunday at 869 S. Atlantic Buenos Aires St. New Smyrna and Saturday karaoke from 7- International Speedway Blvd., Tom Redmond performs Ave., Ormond Beach. For more Beach. No cover. For more 11 p.m. Sunday breakfasts midnight at 30 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach. For more classic rock from 5-8 p.m. information, call (386) 256- information, call (386) 427- served from 8-11 a.m. at 2350 Ormond Beach. For more information or reservations, Friday and 10 p.m.-2 a.m. 4799. 6850. Sunset Drive, New Smyrna information, call (386) 673- call (386) 258-1600 or (800) Monday at 127 S. Ocean Ave., •Roadside Tavern: Jezabel’s •VFW Post 4250: “The Little Beach. For more information, 2641 or visit lulusoceanside- 260-1578 or visit dunderbaks- Daytona Beach. For more Tattoo will perform at the V” offers homemade Friday call (386) 423-1789. grill.com. daytona.com. information, call (386) 253- crawfish festival from 9 p.m.-1 dinners, with all the fixins. It’s •Main Street Station: •Mulligan’s Family Sports 5224 or visit oceandeck.com. a.m. Saturday, June 21, at Almost Unknown will perform Grille: Karaoke with Just •Ohana Luau Dinner Show: Roadside Tavern, 3800 Nova June 20. Luau Party with Luna George will be from 9:30 p.m.- This dinner show spectacular Road, Port Orange. No Cover. Bellum & Fabulous CTs will be 1 a.m. Friday. Karaoke with and family-style feast will be For more information, call June 21. Swingin Harpoon will Mike Leone will be from 9:30 Thursday, Friday and Saturday. (386) 763-3800. perform June 22. Sand Sharks p.m.-1 a.m. Saturday. James The show has a 6:30 p.m. •Seabreeze Coffee Connec- will perform June 25 at 316 Wise R&B Motown Sound will seating, dinner at 7:15 p.m. tion: A hand drum circle plays Main St., Daytona Beach. For be from 6:30-10:30 p.m. and show at 7:30 p.m., at the at 8 p.m. Wednesday at 315 more information, call (386) Tuesday. Donnie Bostic classic Hawaiian Inn, 2301 S. Atlantic Seabreeze Blvd., Daytona 214-1389. rock on guitar will be from Ave., Daytona Beach Shores. Beach. For more information, •Merk’s Bar & Grill: On 6:30-10:30 p.m. Wednesday at Participants will learn tradition- visit drumcircle.meetup.com. Tuesday, there is Texas hold 3830 S. Nova Road, Port al dances with Polynesian •The Smokehouse Saloon: ’em at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday is Orange. For more information, women, warriors and keikis Rockin’ Blues Jam is from 2-6 trivia challenge night at 7:30 call (386) 788-3268. (children). A flaming fire knife p.m. Sunday. Chance and the p.m. Thursday Night is karaoke •Norwood’s Restaurant and dance and hula with audience Blues Daddies perform. The at 7:30 p.m. On Friday, there is Wine Shop: Free wine tastings participation will be featured. Smokehouse Saloon is at 144 live acoustic guitar music at are from 5-7 p.m. each Friday For more information, call S. Ridgewood Ave., Holly Hill. 7:30 p.m. at 193 North on the deck and Saturday in (386) 255-5411, Ext. 186, or For information, call (386) Causeway, New Smyrna the shop with complimentary visit myohanaluau.com. 265-5998. Beach. For information, call cheeses at 400 Second Ave., •Riptides Raw Bar & Grill: •Tony and Joe’s Patio: (386) 427-1177 or visit New Smyrna Beach. For more All you can eat crab legs daily. Robert “Top” Thomas and The information, call (386) 428- There is a family friendly, Swamp Kings, featuring Mike

lovers there are New York team takes great pleasure in Pisani. “We will be hanging Pub 44 strip steaks, sirloins, ribeyes, giving back to the commu- artwork from CCA mem- From page B1 fish and chips, steamed or nity. “We love the history of bers around the restaurant, raw oysters or clams and the the bar and how the town which will be available for sandwiches, burgers, steak priciest item is the 8 oz. filet received us when we sale.” They are also consid- and seafood round out the mignon at $25. reopened it,” said Scott ering a Bikes N Burgers pro- menu. Starting at $7, appe- Pub 44 also has a full-serv- Pisani. “Yes,” agreed Nick, gram for Sundays where tizer choices include pub ice bar with mixed drinks, a “we think it is a local land- different bike clubs will be wings, shark bites, buffalo variety of beers and many mark and wanted to bring featured each week and chicken, wild gator tail, choices of red or white that back and we are so members can display their cheese quesadilla and wine. Happy Hour is every thankful to the community. bikes while getting a burger. chicken tenders. Clam day from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. We give back what we can.” Pub 44 also supports the chowder and cheeseburger with Happiest Hour from 4- They support the high oyster bed restoration by are the popular soups. 6 p.m. The pub is open schools and marching donating oyster shells to Sandwiches and burgers every day at 11 a.m. and bands that use the New the Marine Discovery Cen- start at $6 for a quarter- closes at midnight Sunday Smyrna Beach Sports Com- ter to use in making oyster pounder and run up to $15 through Wednesday and 2 plex and host a lot of chari- mats to create new oyster for specialty burgers. The a.m. Thursday through Sat- ty fundraisers. “We are hav- reefs. quesadillas fill the plate, urday. ing a golf tourney on Sept “We are glad to be open 091774 starting at $6 for a cheese to The owners listened to 27 for the high school,” and glad to be here,” Scott $10 for chicken or beef and the community and Scott Pisani said. Pisani said. “We love New $12 for a steak quesadilla. restored Pub 44 to its for- “We are just beginning a Smyrna Beach.” They go great with the pickle mer ambience when it was partnership with the “It’s a great town and we chips. known as Gilly’s Pub 44. The Coastal Conservation Asso- don’t plan on going any- For the steak and seafood Pub 44 “Craving the Bite” ciation,” explained Nick where,” Mr. Merkel said. Hit songwriter playing Bandshell

For Hometown News [email protected] Johnny Bulford, co-writer Crabby Joe’s of the No. 1 song “A woman Like You,” will perform at 7 p.m. Friday, June 20, at the Deck & Grill Daytona Beach Bandshell. Mr. Bulford has always Best Tasting View Over the Ocean on known music was his call- the Sunglow Pier! ing. At the age of 11, his grandmother put in a tape Breakfast • Lunch & Dinner of Garth Brooks and John- 785299 ny’s imagination was trig- COME MEET OUR NEW CHEF & CREATE YOUR OWN gered. Not long after that he Favorite Omelet Weekends on the Deck had an opportunity to see 7am-11am Mr. Brooks live. After the show he looked at his mom NEW and said “That’s what I want MENU to do.” Now, a decade later, he is well on his way. Mr. Bulford resides in Nashville and can also be spotted performing at “writ- ers rounds” throughout the city. He also frequently trav- Photo by Melody Gates Hansen els with his five piece band Johnny Bulford, co-writer of the No. 1 song ‘A woman Like across the southeast. His You’ will perform at 7 p.m. Friday June 20 at the Band- distinctive voice, passion- ate lyrics and haunting shell in Daytona Beach. 3701 S. Atlantic Ave. melodies are a testament purchase at the Bandshell. You can enter the Band- Daytona Beach Shores to past music greats like Chairs will be available to shell through Ocean Walk Vince Gill, James Taylor rent, and no coolers Village or from the Board- 788-3364 and Mr. Brooks. allowed. Parking is avail- walk. For more informa- HAPPY HOUR DAILY 4-6pm Food, beer and bever- able at the Ocean Center tion, visit DaytonaBand- Open 7 Days a Week • 7am-10pm ages will be available for garage and surface lots. shell.com. www.sunglowpier.com

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All prices good Thursday 6-19-14 through 6-22-14, while supplies last! Also, see us at the Port Orange Pavilion Farmers Market every Saturday 9am-1pm Port Orange/Ponce Inlet B4 So. Daytona/Daytona Beach Shores Hometown News Friday, June 20, 2014 Nice horsey School News Student named to the Wofford College Dean’s courses and attain a semes- List for the Spring 2014 ter grade point average of Wofford College’s semester. 3.6 or higher. To be named to the Dean’s Wofford is an independ- Spring ‘14 Dean’s List List, a student must be ent liberal arts college of enrolled for at least 12 1,600 students in Spartan- Jamey Kevin Bower of Port semester hours of graded burg, S.C. Orange has been named to

Insanity Improv Troupe will be from 7-9 p.m. Saturday, June Out at 8 p.m. at Cinematique 28, at the Ormond Beach Theater, 242 S. Beach St., Performing Arts Center, 399 N. From page B1 Daytona Beach. Interactive, U. S. Highway 1. Tickets are •Ballet: The Volusia Acade- join the fun, spin the prize $25 for VIP Reserved Seats my of Ballet will present its wheel and win. Tickets are $5. and $20 for Reserved Seats. end of year performance for For more information, call For more information, call students at 7 p.m. at the (386) 252-3118. (386) 676-3375. Ormond Beach Performing •Jim Miller’s Big Band Arts Center, 399 North U.S. 1, Thursday, June 26 America: Jim Miller leads his Ormond Beach, Tickets are Big Band America in a variety $15. For more information, call •Summer Concerts: The free of musical arrangements in his (386) 756-7667. Summer Concert Series will Summer Concert from 2-4 •Historical Bus Tour: A feature Dixieland music June p.m. Sunday, June 29, at the Scenic Historical Bus Tour 26 when the band Vivacity Ormond Beach Performing presented by the Ormond performs from 6:30-7:45 p.m., Arts Center, 399 North U.S. 1, Randy Barber/staff photographer Beach Historical Society will in Riverside Park, 105 N. Ormond Beach. Tickets are Sarah Dunaway, 4, of Port Orange pets Daisy the horse from Marcody Ranch in Sam- begin at 9:45 a.m. at 25 Riverside Drive, New Smyrna $15. For information, call (386) 676-3375. sula during the End of Year Celebration and Open House at the Monarch Academy in Riverside Drive. Tickets are $20 Beach. In the event of rain, the for adults, $7 for ages 7-12, concert will move inside the •Patriotic Concert: The Daytona Beach on Friday, May 30. and can be purchased at the park’s Brannon Center. Daytona State College Patriotic OBHS Welcome Center 38 E. Concerts continue through Concert will be at 7:30 p.m. Granada Blvd. or by phone Aug. 7. For more information, July 3 at the News-Journal using Visa or Master Card. call (386) 424-2175. Center, Davidson Theater, 221 Reservations are required as •Opera Video Club: “La N. Beach Street, Daytona space is limited. Call (386) Traviata,” an opera by Verdi Beach. Admission is free. For 677-7005 for tickets or more sung in Italian with English more information, call (386) information. subtitles, will be shown free at 226-1927 or visit DaytonaS- noon in the Daytona Beach tate.edu/TheArts. •Independence Day at the Sunday, June 22 Shores Council Chamber’s Activity Room, 3048 S. Atlantic Lighthouse: This event will be Ave. For more information, call from noon-2 p.m. July 3-5 at •International Film Discus- 4931 S. Peninsula Drive, Ponce sion Series: The film “Red- (386) 615-6430 or (386) 677- 4604. Inlet. For more information, wood Highway” will be shown call (386) 761-1821. at 2 p.m. at 242 S. Beach St., •Subway Firecracker 250: Daytona Beach. Part of the Upcoming events This NASCAR Nationwide race Cafe Cinematique Internation- will be at 7:30 p.m. July 4 at al Film Discussion Series. •Art Walk on Flagler: Artists Daytona International Speed- Living in a comfortable way. Tickets start at $30 and retirement community in will be on Flagler Avenue from Get it off your chest, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, June kids 12 and younger are free Southern Oregon, estranged Nationwide Series race are Say what you need to say from her family, unsatisfied 28. Sponsored by The Gallery Group of Flagler Avenue, the available by calling 1-800- Tell us what you’re thinking with her surroundings and PITSHOP or online at generally not happy about life, event has been a part of the community for more than six www.daytonainternational- No Profanity, No Slander Marie decides to journey 80 speedway.com. miles on foot to the coast of years. For more information, or Libel and we’ll print it call (386) 428-1770. •New Smyrna Beach 4th Of Oregon to revisit the ocean of July Celebration: Celebrate And you don’t have to leave your name her past for the first time in 45 •Flagler Avenue Wine Walk: Explore interesting our nation’s independence on years. Shirley Knight, Tom July 4 in Riverside Park. The It’s that simple Skerritt star. Tickets are $5-$7. wines from 1-7 p.m., Saturday, June 28. During the progres- day kicks off with a free family Read your comments every Friday For more information, call fishing tournament. Registra- (386) 252-3118. sive event, taste a choice of more than 100 showcase tion begins at 8:30 a.m. at the wines. Wine tasting passports Brannon Center in the park. 785468 Tuesday, June 24 are $25 and are available at The tourney runs from 9-11 113 Flagler, at the tent at a.m. and includes a water- CALL 322-5902 •Improv Comedy Show: A Flagler Avenue and Cooper safety program, lunch and Live Improv comedy show Street, or at the corner of awards. Gourmet food trucks presented by Random Acts of South Atlantic and Flagler. and live music roll in at 3 p.m. Passports include 20 tasting and will remain through the tickets and a keepsake wine fireworks show, which begins glass. Some locations feature at 9:15 p.m. Riverside Park is at both one- and multi-ticket 105 N Riverside Dr., New wines to sample. Those who Smyrna Beach. 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For more information, Wednesday wings are served. tion, call (386) 252-4551. visit run4acause.org/pofire- There is a fish fry every Friday. •Handicapped Adults of cracker5K/ All meals are served from 5-7 Volusia County: HAVOC •Port Orange 4th of July p.m. Post 270 is at 119 Howes advocates for equal opportuni- Spectacular: This event will be St., Port Orange. For more ty, accessibility and independ- from 5:30-9 p.m. at the City information, call (386) 788- ence for all people with Center. There will be a classic 6800. disabilities. The group meets car show, live entertainment, •AMVETS 911: The post Randy Barber/staff photographer the first Wednesday of each vendors, clowns and fireworks. serves dinner Wednesday and month from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Hawleigh Turner, center, proudly shows her Sunset Civitan Club’s Citizenship award For more information, call Friday nights and breakfast on Votran office at 950 Big Tree she and fellow students received during the South Daytona Elementary School gradu- (386) 506-5851. Saturday and Sunday at 5624 Road, South Daytona. For •Edgewater Fourth of July: Ridgewood Ave., Port Orange. ation ceremony on Friday, June 6. more information, call Patricia Live entertainment, food and For information, call (386) A. Lipovsky at (386) 255-0488. various vendors at Menard- 788-1014. •Island Discovery Boat May Park and George R. •The Casements: The Crabby Joe’s Tour: Travel in comfort on the Kennedy Park, beginning at 5 former winter home of John D. 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For information, For more information, call Experience dolphin sightings (386) 322-3070. and nesting birds on adjacent Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Gamma Mu Omega Chapter, awarded $5,000 in schol- go to canalstreetnsb.com or call (404) 429-5524. •Port Orange Elks Lodge islands. Learn local history arships recently to graduating high school seniors in the Halifax area. Four of the winners •New Smyrna Beach No. 2723: Offers bingo open and hear exciting narratives came from Spruce Creek High School in Port Orange — Nathaniel Anthony, Rondalyn Museum of History: In the to the public on Fridays at about shipwrecks, smuggling, 5707 S. Ridgewood Ave., Port New Smyrna Beach settle- Dickens, Alexia Johnson and Sahdyah Morgan. Sean Hyacinth graduated from Mainland NSB Waterfront Loop, 120 Sams Ave., New Smyrna Orange. Doors open at 9:30 ment, Civil War and Indian High School in Daytona Beach. 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