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Vol. 8, No. 10 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsVolusia.com Friday, April 12, 2019 General, Cosmetic and Surgical Dermatology Accepting new patients and Community most insurance including Tricare. Earth Day abuzz with plants New treatment for keloids with 98% cure rates Notes using SRT-100 AARP to meet and pollination at museum Monday-Friday 8-4pm Dr. Murchland M.D., Board Certified Dermatologist. AARP DeBary Chapter 64 For Hometown News Volusia Sandhill Ecosystem and Stetson Bee- will meet at 10 a.m. Friday, keeping will provide hands-on activities on Amanda Hulce ARNP. [email protected] April 12, at the Florence K. how to think like plants and pollinators. Call 407-644-4212 2014 - 2017 For Appointments and Details EADER Little Town Hall, 12 Colomba R S Earth Day has been educating communities about Members of the Pawpaw Chapter of the ’ 1840 Greenwich Avenue • Winter Park C H Rd., DeBary. environmental protection in the for Florida Native Plant Society will provide O I C E Like us on www.blueoceandermatology.com 2018 Social time will begin at DE EA R guidance on how to select, plant and propa- S nearly 50 years and internationally since 1990. R ’

C H 9:30 a.m. The guest speaker 1O C E In DeLand, young environmental scientists can gate flowers that are attractive to native pollinators. I n I will be from the City of experience the annual Earth Day celebration and Native Florida plants and seeds will be available for the Hatter Harvest DeBary on volunteering. final Science Saturday of the spring semester at the home gardeners. garden, undergraduate students from Stet- Everyone is welcome. Gillespie Museum on Stetson University’s campus Besides the bees, birds and pollinating insects that son’s sustainable food systems program will collabo- For more information, call from 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday, April 13. inhabit the museum’s native landscape, visitors will rate with representatives from Imagine Our Florida (386) 804-8864. This free, eco-friendly event will feature a rock have the chance to study reptiles and amphibians to present Make It Grow, which will include garden- and mineral swap and two workshops, including with naturalists from the Lyonia Environmental ing tips for summer vegetables and herbs. DAR chapter meets Pollination 101, where student interns from the Center. See EARTH, page A4 April 12

Daughters of the American Revolution Colonel Arthur Jam on! Student center Erwin Chapter in DeLand will meet at noon Friday, April 12, 2019 at The Cloisters, 400 E. opens doors to Howry Ave., DeLand. The guest speaker will be Janet Marnane, an assistant DSC student body naval professor at Embry-Rid- dle Aeronautical University. Women whose ancestors By Elora Haynes ernment Association, participated in the American For Hometown News explained the role of SGA in funding the campus resourc- Revolution are invited. For The new Student Center information, call Linda Wil- es. built on the Daytona Beach “Recently, SGA members liamson at (386) 734-5974 or campus of Daytona State visit colonelaerwindar.com. traveled to Tallahassee to College opened its doors to lobby for annual funds, the student body mid-March. which goes toward, for exam- DeLand library hosts The three-story building is ple, supporting staff, keeping still undergoing cosmetic book sale the Writing Center available construction on the outside. and upgrading technology,” On the inside, the brightly The Friends of the DeLand she said. “The old budget was painted walls, many windows automatic, but now we are Regional Library will host its and numerous places to sit monthly book sale from 9:30 tasked with presenting our serve as a welcoming envi- college to figures in the state a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Friday, April ronment for students to 12; and 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sat- Capital and petitioning for work. funds instead.” urday, April 13, in the library’s The campus hub, costing auditorium, 130 E. Howry This is proven through sta- around $32.6 million, is a tistical evidence of DSC stu- Ave. new home for various The Friends’ Book Store will dents using its facilities. For departments, such as the instance, last year the Writ- be open from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 Writing Center, library, cafe- p.m. Thursday and Friday, and ing Center raked in 27,000 teria, career services and stu- hours of use, according to from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Satur- Randy Barber/staff photographer dent life. The addition also day. Ms. Nax. Bari Litschauer plays the banjo as she performs with others during the helped create more work- This resource allows stu- Proceeds help provide study positions for students. non-budgeted programs and Spring Frolic at Barberville Pioneer Settlement on Saturday April 6. The day dents to receive feedback on Breanna Nax, student, their essays, resumes and special needs activities. was filled with seven stages of acoustic music; music workshops and jam information desk staff and For more information, call tents; barn and Contra dancing; and living-history demonstrations. president of the Student Gov- See CENTER, page A8 (386)822-6430, ext. 20762.

County to share report’s findings AdventHealth Volusia County staff will share the findings of a consul- See NOTES, page A3 DeLand unveils Cooking B3 Legacy Wall CHEF's CORNER For Hometown News chief of staff, as well as the [email protected] AdventHealth DeLand Foun- dation and medical staff. Best “This hospital was founded sandwich? While celebrating National with the generosity of the Let the Doctors’ Day, AdventHealth Scarlett family donation of argument DeLand unveiled a Legacy land and I believe ‘community begin Wall in the hospital lobby spirit’ has been the driving March 25. force within this hospital The Legacy Wall displays since its opening in March stories about the hospital’s 1962. I have witnessed how Entertainment B1 rich history, current and for- this community watches out mer physicians and employ- for each other -- true neigh- DELANDAPALOOZA ees, as well as videos, educa- bors caring for the wellbeing tional games and upcoming of each other,” Dr. Weiner said hospital events. in the release. “This Legacy Photo courtesy of AdventHealth “Our new Legacy Wall cele- Wall embodies the spirit of Dr. Tracy Weiner, and emergency medicine physician and chief of staff at brates the hospital’s history, our hospital and our dedica- AdventHealth DeLand, stands in front of a section of the new Legacy Wall but also looks ahead to the tion to the patients and fami- that pays tribute to all those who have served as the hospital’s chief of staff. future,” said Lorenzo Brown, lies we serve, whether through AdventHealth DeLand CEO, years of patient care and ser- in a news release. “It tells our vice, philanthropic efforts, or sion, including 12 former Day, were handed out, and remarkable addition to the Festival will fill the streets story and highlights many of volunteer hours given back.” chiefs of staff. pictures and stories were cap- hospital,” Mr. Brown said. “It of DeLand with music the people who helped create More than 150 guests min- During the celebration, tured to add to scrapbooks is a great communication tool it.” gled and enjoyed food and guests made artwork for the chronicling the event to later to help visually show our his- Index The Legacy Wall was made refreshments from Venue Lacey Family/Spring Hill showcase on the wall. Guests tory and future. It also is a possible from generous con- 142, Milton’s Foods and Mor- Boys and Girls Club in also wrote personalized notes reminder of how one vision of Business A7 Out & About B1 tributions from Dr. Tracy rison Healthcare. Attendees DeLand. to their favorite doctors just a few is now the vision of Classified B6 Police Report A5 Red carnations, the nation- thanking them for their work. s o m any.” Crossword B5 Sports B5 Weiner, an emergency medi- flew-in from all over the Horoscopes B1 Viewpoint A6 cine physician and hospital country for the special occa- al flower of National Doctors “The Legacy Wall is a

ART EXHIBIT PAINTINGS April 30th 2019TOM • 12-4PM THE DAVISCLOISTERS 400 E HOWRY AVE, DELAND FL 32724 Tom has been a treasured resident here at The Cloisters for 8 years. His Livingston apartment, which is north facing, provides perfect lighting for his painting studio. After retiring in 1989 he started painting as a hobby. His favorite medium is oil, which he www.thecloistersretirement.org (800)738-1222 | 400 East Howry Ave., DeLand has been painting for 32 years now. Due to his extensive background as an illustrator his paintings lean to realism, focusing A Retirement Housing Foundation Campus primarily on still life and landscapes. In his lifetime he has received many awards and a gold medal from the Westchester, New A not-for-profit community - ALF#8340 York Art Directors Club for graphic design. Tom’s paintings are available for purchase by cash or personal check. A-2 • West Volusia Hometown News Friday, April 12, 2019

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C E H1O I C Friday, April 12, 2019 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com West Volusia • A-3 Spring break then and now hen I was a young time. That usually meant for under-age drinking and IDEAS WANTED! man living in South LAND LINES booze, music and interaction pot smoking and before too Get Your Free Inventor’s Guide Louisiana, spring DAN SMITH with the opposite sex. long the word was out up Wbreak was practically non-exis- That first year MTV had the north. tent. rock groups The Beastie Boys The college crowd aban- If we had it, we didn’t give it and Starship on the beach to doned Daytona Beach and CALL 800-353-6102 NOW a name. It would take the1960 perform between swaying reassembled at Panama City in Helping inventors and idea people since 1989. movie “Where The Boys Are” inflated beer bottles and giant the panhandle. That town to bring the idea of a college Ohio (I found that the missing packs of cigarettes. Good fun could not believe their good break vacation to the masses. fortune. Rooms were filled “a” at the end of that name was for all. But, just as in Fort Connie Francis’ great song of and stores emptied. Just as you Davison charges fees for services crucial.). Lauderdale, the debauchery the same name didn’t hurt would expect, these days Once I managed to move to eventually got on the nerves of either. Panama City seems to be this area, I jumped in feet first some of the locals. Some Back then young people trying for an exit from spring and loved all that Florida’s beachside homeowners didn’t have much money for break by getting tougher on spring break had to offer. complained the kids were travel and, in Cajun country, defecating and fornicating on minor law infractions. Oh As it tends to happen with well, some lessons are only spring break meant nearby their front lawns. Something Biloxi, Miss. I was a bit more these things, Fort Lauderdale learned the hard way. Now the had tired of the raucous young had to give. kids are at Cancun and South adventurous and chose to By 1993, local authorities spend my break in Galveston, people by 1985 and Daytona Padre Island in Texas. Beach saw an opportunity. had declared war on spring Our own spring break is still Texas. It was about the same break. The tourism bureau distance away as Biloxi, but it Our area began a heavy alive, but now is more pulled their advertising from manageable. A much tamer had one thing Mississippi did advertisement campaign to lure the college crowd away college campuses and the crowd seems to be at the Need Teeth? not. A drive-able beach. police began a strict crack- beach these days. Safer, less I loved to cruise the sand in from south Florida. All sorts of things were offered and I down. offensive, but not nearly as my 1955 Chevy convertible I remember at the old, much fun. DENTAL SERVICES and flirt with the girls. While remember ping pong balls being dropped in Lauderdale original Sea Dip Hotel that most of the nation was stood at Silver Beach and Dan Smith is on the board of DENTURE $650 heading to Fort Lauderdale, I that read “get on the ball — go to Daytona Beach.” A1A, the cops had a field day. directors for the Ormond Beach Crown/Caps $800 was content to be at Galveston That big structure had Historical Society and The whenever I could afford it. In March 1986, our area All Fillings $200 became the spring break suffered from allowing Motor Racing Heritage A few years later I was overcrowding in their rooms Association and is the author Full Denture Reline Only $185 working in the upper Mid- capital of the world when MTV shot their first shows and all the law had to do was of two books, “The World’s west, but still in my 20s, and Greatest Beach” and “I Swear Routine Extractions $100-$185 from our beach. All of a walk the halls to find infrac- wanting to get in on the fun. the Snook Drowned.” Email sudden Daytona Beach and tions. Some of the doors no One spring I did try to go to questions and comments to In-House Denture Lab • Same Day Denture the surrounding area was longer closed, so it was easy to Daytona Beach, but couldn’t [email protected] or call (386) Repairs and Relines • FREE Consultations & 2nd Opinions encompassed by college spy on the parties in the afford it, so I went to Dayton, 441-7793. students looking for a good rooms. The kids were busted Trusted, Comfortable & Affordable Dental Care

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C C 248-8048. Volunteers can choose from County) E E H O I C H1O I C tant-led Commercial Space nine starting points: For more information and a Industry Supply Chain study •Ninemile Point Park at the registration form, visit volusia. from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Friday, Registration open for west end of Ninemile Point org/cleanup or contact Joan April 12, in the second-floor St. Johns River Cleanup Road, Pierson Coil at [email protected]. Dennis R. McGee Room at •DeLeon Springs State Park, Daytona Beach International Volunteers are needed for 601 Burts Park Road Master gardeners KERRI GRAHAM, D.M.D. Airport, 700 Catalina Drive. the 23rd annual St. Johns River •Ed Stone Park, 2990 W. 802 Sterthaus Drive The study profiles commer- Cleanup, which will be from 8 State Road 44, DeLand plan plant clinics cial space companies locating to 11 a.m. Saturday, April 13. •Lake Beresford Park, 2100 Suite A, Ormond Beach, FL near or aboard the Cape Boaters, scouts, civic organi- Fatio Road, DeLand Volusia County’s master Canaveral Spaceport and then zations, environmental •French Avenue boat gardeners will share gardening characterizes the expanding groups, businesses and indi- launch/Starks Landing, where tips and answer questions 386-944-5002 goods and service demand vidual volunteers are encour- French Avenue meets the St. during plant clinics in April. VISIT US AT ORMONDSMILES.COM they are generating. Johns River, Orange City aged to join the effort to Residents can bring their CALL FOR APPT AND MORE DETAILS. YOUR INSURANCE MAY COVER AT USUAL & CUSTOMARY FEES. OFFER GOOD FOR The findings presented in remove trash and debris. •Lake Monroe Park, 975 S. plants for a free check-up. 60 DAYS FROM DATE OF RECEIPT. THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO the study are intended to help REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR Participants should bring U.S. 17-92, DeBary •10 a.m. to noon Saturday, TREATMENT THAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR inform Volusia County’s com- water and wear sunglasses, a •Stone Island boat ramp, April 13, at the Deltona THE FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT. REGULAR PRICE ON FILLINGS INCLUDE D2140-$150, D2150-$175, D2150-$175, D2160-$185, D2161-$195, D2330-$185, D2331$175, D2332-$200, D2391- munity planning and business hat, sunscreen, work gloves 1501 Prairie Road, Deltona Regional Library, 2150 Eustace $150, D2392-$175, D2393-$200, D2394-$225, (CROWNS REGULARLY $900 CODE D2752) (DENTURE REGULARLY $1000 recruiting efforts. See NOTES, page A4 CODE D5110 OR D5120)( RELINE UPPER DENTURE REGULARLY $350 CODE D5720) (RELINE LOWER DENTURE REGULARLY and comfortable clothing. •Lemon Bluff boat ramp, $350 CODE D5751). A-4 • West Volusia Hometown News Friday, April 12, 2019 Access TSA Precheck enrollment at airport For Hometown News check only takes a few min- such as a U.S. passport or a [email protected] utes and significantly birth certificate and a driver’s enhances travelers’ experi- license. 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Hall’s Fabulous Wildlife Sunday, April 14. Not rated. Notes Series. •“Can You Ever Forgive From page A3 For information, contact Me?”: 11 a.m. Monday, April Tracy Mestre at (386) 668- 15. Rated R. Ave. Master Gardener How- 3840 or [email protected]. •“Support Your Local ard Jeffries will discuss but- Sheriff!”: 1 p.m. Saturday, terfly gardening from 11 a.m. April 20. Rated G. to noon. Low-cost pet clinic •“A Star is Born:” 11 a.m. •11 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Monday, April 22. Rated R. There will be a low-cost April 16, at the DeBary Pub- •“Green Book:” 11 a.m. pet shot clinic sponsored by lic Library, 200 N. Charles R. Monday, April 29. Rated the Society for the Preven- Beall Blvd. PG-13. tion of Creulty to Animals For more information, call For more information, call Rescue from 9 to 11 a.m. the Volusia County Extension (386) 789-7207, option 1, Sunday, April 14, at DeLand Service at (386) 822-5778. then 4. Natural Market 933 N. Woodland Blvd. Local author Heartworm prevention Genealogical Society to discuss eagles and flea control products will be available to buy. Cash only to meet Photo courtesy of Dr. Peter May and ospreys for the shots. Cards accepted The Roots and Branches for product purchase. Pro- A gulf fritillary (Agraulis vanillae) land on butterfly milkweed (Asclepias tubero- Genealogical Society of West Learn more about birds of ceeds benefit abandoned sa). Volusia County will meet prey, including the bald eagle and abused animals. For Sunday, April 14, at the and osprey in a slide presen- more information, call or text DeLand Public Library, 130 plays also will be available to calcite specimens from the tation with local author Mar- (386) 748-8993. view during self-guided tours, personal collection of Tom cia Meara from 1 to 3 p.m. E. Howry Ave. Earth A free class on “DNA in From page A1 including the spring 2019 Scott, Ph.D., P.G., emeritus Saturday, April 13, at DeBary exhibit, “Florida Calcite: Rare assistant state geologist of the Hall Historic Site, 198 Sun- Free movies the News” will be at 1 p.m. in The Gillespie Museum’s col- Specimens of a Common Min- Florida Geological Survey. rise Blvd. at Deltona library the classroom. The general lection and earth science dis- eral,” which features striking Ms. Meara will discuss meeting and program will be at 2 p.m. in the auditorium nesting habits, habitat and Watch free flicks at the The public is welcome. For diet and will offer tips on Deltona Regional Library, more information, call (386) identifying mature and sub- 2150 Eustace Ave. 734-2536. adult birds. A Q-and-A ses- April’s lineup includes: sion will follow her presenta- •“The Everglades:” 2 p.m. tion, which is part of DeBary See NOTES, page A6 OWNER/DENTIST DR. THOMAS PARHAM 800 S. Nova Road, Ormond Beach (Across from The Rocking Ranch)

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CPC019022 (386)423-2330 (386)775-1446 322 N. DIXIE FREEWAY 2210 S. VOLUSIA AVE NEW SMYRNA BEACH ORANGE CITY www.PoolBuildersNewSmyrnaBeach.com Friday, April 12, 2019 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com West Volusia • A-5 Police Report Editor’s note: This is a list of sion of paraphernalia, a drug 31 and charged with posses- DeLand, was arrested April 3 arrests, not convictions, and all offense and possession of can- sion of cocaine. Bail was not and charged with possession arrestees are presumed inno- nabis. Bail was set at $3,000. set. of cocaine, possession of cent unless or until proven •Hailie M. Martinez, 33, of •Ashley Williams, 28, of Schedule II substance and guilty in a court of law. Deltona, was arrested March DeLand, was arrested March possession of paraphernalia. 20 and charged with failure of 31 and charged with battery. Bail was not set. sex offender to properly Bail was not set. •Brandon L. Smith, 32, of DeLand update address, identify sexual •Corry J. Robinson, 35, of DeLand, was arrested April 3 offender and sexual offender DeLand, was arrested April 1 and charged with possession (888) 277-TIPS Police Department residence within 2,500 feet and charged with possession of paraphernalia and posses- public private school. Bail was of Schedule I substance. Bail sion of heroin. Bail was not •Juan A. Farias, 38, of not set. was set at $2,500. set. Wanted DeLand, was arrested March •Lisa Ann Cobb, 33, of •Glendaisha Grant, 22, of •Andrew T. Burnett, 41, of 29 and charged with posses- Deltona, was arrested March DeLand, was arrested April 1 DeLand, was arrested April 3 sion of paraphernalia and a 30 and charged with provide and charged with possession and charged with felony bat- drug offense. Bail was set at false information to law of MDMA. Bail was not set. tery and petit theft. Bail was $1,500. enforcement officer about sex •Rodolfo Rodriguez, 24, of set at $3,000. •Dana Andrews Jr., 26, of offense and knowingly give DeLand, was arrested April 1 •Rebecca Holcomb Blan- DeLand, was arrested March false information to law and charged with aggravated kenship, 60, of Orange City, 29 and charged with criminal enforcement officer. Bail was assault with a deadly weapon, was arrested April 3 and Unknown Suspect mischief. Bail was set at set at $2,000. fire missile into dwelling/vehi- charged with possession of The Volusia County Sheriff’s $2,500. •Michael C. Jimenez, 35, of cle/building/aircraft and cocaine, trafficking in heroin Office needs the public’s help •Jerri L. Alligood, 48, of DeLand, was arrested March neglect of a child. Bail was not four grams or more and pos- to ID a female suspect linked DeLand, was arrested March to burglary and fraud cases. 30 and charged with posses- set. session of paraphernalia. Bail Sheriff’s detectives are try- 30 and charged with grand sion of Schedule II substance, •Jesus Avelino, 18, of Delto- was set at $253,000. theft. Bail was set at $15,000. ing to identify a female suspect possession of paraphernalia, na, was arrested April 1 and •Charles LeFlore, 25, of linked to several area car •Donald B. Johns, 67, of introduction contraband into charged with neglect of a child Deltona, was arrested April 3 DeLand, was arrested April 2 break-ins that occurred in detention facility and posses- and battery. Bail was set at and charged with false and West Volusia County March and charged with possession sion of heroin. Bail was set at $3,000. fraudulent insurance claim, 13. At least one female suspect of paraphernalia and a drug $8,000. •Dentrell D. Pate, 26, of giving false information to a has been spotted at local banks offense. Bail was set at $2,000. •John W. Jorgensen, 32, of DeLand, was arrested April 2 law enforcement officer about trying to cash checks that were •Matthew Jarrett Osborne, DeLand, was arrested March and charged with burglary a missing person and false stolen from victims. A female suspect attempted 35, of DeLand, was arrested 30 and charged with battery. with assault or battery. Bail report of a crime. Bail was set The vehicles burglarized to cash checks at Space Coast were found to have a smashed April 3 and charged with pos- Bail was not set. was not set. at $10,000. Credit Union and TD Bank. window in which thieves During those incidents, the session of heroin. Bail was set •Travaris R. Land, 41, of •Patrick M. Renner, 70, of •James C. McElwain, 31, of at $2,500. reached in, grabbed a purse or suspect was driving a Chevro- DeLand, was arrested March Deltona, was arrested April 2 Orange City, was arrested wallet and quickly moved on to let Volt bearing FL tag 30 and charged with posses- and charged with lewd/lascivi- April 4 and charged with flee/ the next vehicle. The car break- #Y82RYQ (stolen tag). Volusia County sion of cannabis. Bail was set ous molestation person 18 attempt elude with lights siren ins occurred during early eve- If anyone recognizes the sus- at $2,500. years of age/older victim less active and driving under the ning hours in parking areas at: pect/suspects, contact the Sheriff’s Office •Shundarius K. Jones, 25, of than 12 years of age. Bail was influence. Bail was set at •Valentine Park, 1595 W. Volusia County Sheriff’s Office DeLand, was arrested March not set. $3,000. French Ave., Orange City; non-emergency number at •Stephen John Ryan, 32, of 30 and charged with traffick- •Todd A. Taylor, 32, of •Adam Bono, 47, of Osteen, •Earl Brown Park and San- (386) 248-1777 or email Sgt. Osteen, was arrested March 29 ing in MDMA and possession Orange City, was arrested was arrested April 4 and born Center, 815 S. Alabama Detective Ford, [email protected]. Ave., DeLand; and charged with grand theft of cannabis. Bail was set at April 2 and charged with pos- charged with aggravated To remain anonymous, contact •Chipper Jones Crime Stoppers of Northeast and dealing in stolen property. session of heroin and posses- assault with a deadly weapon. $10,500. Park , 403 S. Alabama Ave.; Florida at 1-888-277-8477 or Bail was set at $10,000. •Thomas J. Stalling, 46, of sion of cocaine. Bail was set at Bail was set at $20,000. •Daniel L. Parrott, 41, of •Moose Lodge, 614 S. Ala- online at northeastflorida. DeLand, was arrested March $5,000. •Roy B. Seaton, 38, of DeLand, was arrested March bama Ave.; crimestoppersweb.com. 31 and charged with aggravat- •Daniel M. Robles, 19, of DeLand, was arrested April 4 29 and charged with posses- sion of cannabis, a Schedule II ed battery with a deadly weap- Deltona, was arrested April 3 and charged with tampering substance, paraphernalia and on, carrying a concealed and charged with lewd/lascivi- with physical evidence. Bail methamphetamine. Bail was weapon, introduction contra- ous battery, sex act victim 12 was set at $3,000. WE’RE ON set at $6,000. band into detention facility years of age and less than 15 •Krystyn K. Prewitt, 30, of •Donna M. Iturralde, 49, of and possession of Suboxone. years of age and promoting Deltona, was arrested April 4 DeLand, was arrested March Bail was set at $8,000. sexual performance of a child. and charged with grand theft FACEBOOK! 29 and charged with posses- •Andrew Michael Perry, 27, Bail was set at $50,000. of a motor vehicle. Bail was set sion of paraphernalia, a Sched- of Orange City, was arrested •Anthony R. Downing Jr., at $5,000. ule IV substance and heroin. March 31 and charged with 20, of Deltona, was arrested •James Martinez Jr., 18, of “Like” Hometown News Volu- Bail was set at $5,500. grand theft of a motor vehicle. April 3 and charged with prin- Deltona, was arrested April 4 sia for the latest in local news, •Delvin R. Dillard, 42, of Bail was not set. cipal to child abuse and bat- and charged with false report information and interactive DeLand, was arrested March •Terrill Lamar Ware, 27, of tery. Bail was not set. of bomb or explosion. Bail was features like photo contests 30 and charged with posses- DeLand, was arrested March •Daryl Lynn Thomas, 57, of set at $5,000. and Rants & Raves. A-6 • West Volusia Hometown News Friday, April 12, 2019 VIEWPOINT FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2019 • HOMETOWN NEWS • WWW.HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM Rants & Raves All dolled up Got something to say? Call the Hometown Rants & Raves line at (386) 322-5902 or e-mail [email protected]. Please limit your submissions to 250 words, so that we can include more entries. 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This past Sunday I went to see the Ormond Beach Follies at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center. It was absolutely fabulous. You should never miss a Follies or Kopy Kats. They are absolutely enjoyable to watch. In the first act, there were 25 different fabulous performances. But I would like to make a comment. The American tribute was number 23 and all these old people stood up. Then they sat down and in two more performances there was intermission. The American tribute should be first or last not stuck on number 23. Randy Barber/staff photographer Unmasked? Florence Mandracchia, left, shows Eldine Marchbank, both of Deltona, a collection of dolls for sale during the Deltona Women’s Club Rummage Sale on Saturday, March, 30. Proceeds from the sale go Is no one interested in buying costume jewelry any more? to various charities in the community. Has everyone gone to electronic purchasing?

Too much building sign. You don’t want to run over your grandmother would you? into the person who is making a left turn into the left lane and When making a turn, how hard is it to follow the rules of the who has the right of way, not only will you get a ticket for mak- Concerning Port Orange and New Smyrna Beach, we are now road and turn into the right (correct) lane and then change lanes ing an improper turn, your insurance rates could go. over developed and over populated. So sad. when it is safe to do so? For instance, if you are making a right Pay attention people. Be mindful of others around you. Most- Any of the people who OKed this overload of building permits turn (Clyde Morris Boulevard ), you are supposed to turn into ly, remember the rules of the road and obey them. should pay the suggested sales tax. Now, they are worried about the right lane then move into the left when it is clear. If you crash our pure water, highways and streets. Did they even think about the entire infrastructure? I think not. I suggest a moratorium on all building permits. I also vote no on the sales tax.

Where does the money go? Letter to the Editor April is Water Conservation during the wettest times of the year in tions help ensure efficient use of water. Florida, it’s still vitally important to con- Be smart and turn off the “automatic” I read with interest the clean up pavilion post. Month in Florida There is a 1 percent tax added to all store purchases at The serve our water. sprinklers. Water according to the cur- Pavilion at Port Orange to pay for security and general mainte- We have made strides in water conser- rent seasonal watering restrictions and April is Water Conservation Month in vation! For example, from 1995 to 2017 only if it hasn’t rained. nance of this area in the Pavilion grounds. If there is all this trash Florida, an observance intended to water use in our district decreased by Individually and collectively, we can around the “lake” there, where is this money they collect really heighten public awareness about the 13% largely due to water conservation, make a difference. It starts with changing going? variety of ways we all can reduce our Sounds like a good investigative story could be looked into as while the population increased by 44%. old habits and can be as easy as following water use and preserve this critical watering restrictions, using water-effi- to where does that money go that’s collected at places like the resource for future generations of Florid- Water conservation cost-share invest- Port Orange Pavilion, Tanger Outlet in Daytona Beach or, I ment by the district in the last four years cient appliances and replacing landscape ians and visitors. materials with drought–tolerant plants believe, One Daytona. for agriculture and public supply tops Counties and cities across our and mulches. Water conservation is a $14 million and has resulted in water sav- 18-county region are adopting Water way of life, and saving water is the sim- Will you fly on 737? Conservation Month proclamations to ings of more than 12 million gallons per plest and least expensive way to protect show their commitment to protecting day. our precious water resources. our water resources. However, as our population continues I am a private pilot with more than 1,000 hours flight time, The St. Johns River Water Manage- to grow the need to protect our water Ann B. Shortelle, Ph.D. and I am curious. ment District works to strike a balance supply grows as well. About half of the How many people would feel comfortable boarding a Boeing Executive Director between the needs of our residents and residential water used is for outdoor irri- St. Johns River Water 737 after the grounding is lifted? I am sorry, this is not a rant or a the needs of the environment. Even gation and year-round watering restric- rave. Merely a question. Management District

Remember the rules of the road Speakers will be Bob Apgar, Bridge Lessons The club goal is to “Bring DeLand mayor; Tadd Kas- Out The best in the Children I do not understand the bad driving habits of people. Notes beer, county engineer; and of Our Communities.” The How hard is it to use the blinker? It is right next to the steering From page A4 The DeLand Bridge Club is Mike Ulrich, director of water club offers a variety of pro- wheel. Press it down to indicate a left-hand turn. Press it up to offering lessons for new and resources and utilities grams, many with opportuni- show you are turning right. rusty bridge players 9 to 11 For a reservation by Satur- ties for scholarships and How hard is it to stop at the stop sign before making a turn? If a.m. Wednesdays. Celebrate 90 years of day, April 13, email jean- awards. you stop where you are supposed to stop instead of looking right The first three lessons are [email protected] New members welcome. or left as you coast through the stop sign, you just might see the history at courthouse free. After April 24, the cost is (indicate if going to dinner). For more information, call pedestrian or cyclist you almost hit because you were not paying $10 for members, $12 for (386) 774-6233. attention to your surroundings. Pretend your grandmother The Volusia County Coun- non-members for each les- walks to the store every day and could be in the pedestrian cross- cil will unveil a state historical Author to discuss son. walk when your car approaches the stop sign, stop at the stop marker for the Volusia Coun- The club is at 165 Deerfoot Get crafty ty Historic Courthouse at history Road, DeLand. 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 16, For more information, visit at Deltona library on the Indiana Avenue side of of St. Johns River delandbridge.com or call the courthouse. Adults can make crafts and Local author Larry French (386) 734-7170. A second, identical marker practice sewing during free will explain how the St. Johns will be placed at the New York programs at the Deltona DEADLINES River was a highway of dis- Avenue entrance. DeLand library offers Regional Library in April. covery for the settlement of The deadline for submissions to Hometown News in Volusia Speakers will include The free activities include: Florida during a free presen- free computer classes County is 5 p.m. Thursday for the next week's issue, except for Retired Circuit Judge Edwin •Open paper crafts lab: tation at 1 p.m. Monday, April Rants & Raves, which is 5 p.m. Friday. Deadlines are adjusted for P.B. Sanders, Volusia County 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tues- 15, at the DeLand Regional Adults can pick up some holidays. For more information, call (386) 322-5924. Chair Ed Kelley and Historic day, April 23. Bring a project Library, 130 E. Howry Ave. new computer skills with free Preservation Board Member or use the library’s Cricut Mr. French will discuss classes at the DeLand Region- Zach Zacharias. Explore One, an electronic how the river affected inhabi- al Library, 130 E. Howry Ave. In 1987, the Volusia Coun- cutting machine for projects tants for centuries and how April’s classes will address ty Courthouse was listed on and crafts. steamboats, railroads and these topics: the National Register of His- •Open sewing lab: 9:30 to automobiles were involved •Cache and cookies: 1 p.m. toric Places as a part of the 11 a.m. Thursdays, April 25. over time. Tuesday, April 16. Discover Downtown DeLand Historic Adults can bring a project and For more information, call apps that can clean up and District. use one of the library’s six Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C., (386) 822-6430, ext. 20763. speed up your devices. 5059 Turnpike Feeder Road, Ft. Pierce, FL 34951 For a reservation, email •Speed up and clean up sewing machines. Copyright © 2019, Hometown News, L.C. Ashlyn Russell at arussell@ your PC: 1 p.m. Tuesday, •Crafting at the library: 10 volusia.org. a.m. Thursday, April 18. Voted # 1 Community Newspaper in History talk planned April 30. America in 2005, 2006, 2007. Staff offers basic computer Make an Easter bunny. Sup- One of the top 3 in America every year since 2003. League will shed light West Volusia Historical assistance in the e-lab from 1 plies will be provided. Regis- Society will host a local histo- to 3 p.m. Mondays and from tration is required; call (386) Farris Robinson...... President Julianne Petersen...... Graphic Artist ry talk at 7 p.m. Tuesday, 789-7207, option 1, then 4, Vernon D. Smith ...... Managing Partner Rodney Bookhardt ...... Senior Account Manager on infrastructure costs 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays. Don Hornbeck ...... Regional Circulation Manager Heather Donaldson ...... Inside Sales Manager April 16, at the Conrad Cen- after April 1. Flora Wilkerson...... Circulation Administrator Angie Daniels ...... Inside Sales Assistant A library card is not required Robin Bevilacqua ...... Human Resources Lora L. Uber...... Inside Sales/Classified The League of Women Vot- ter, 137 W. Michigan Ave., to use the e-lab computers. The library is open seven Annita Ferrante...... Account Receivable Michael Buckley ...... Circulation Manager Amanda Wheaton ...... Credit & Collections Randy Barber ...... Staff Photographer ers of Volusia County will DeLand. For more information, call days a week at 2150 Eustace Cecil G. Brumley ...... Managing Editor Diane Carey...... Staff Writer Kathy Young ...... Major/Natl. Accounts Manager Gina McKee...... Staff Writer meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. Dr. Harry Price, a former (386)822-6430, ext. 20763. Ave., Deltona. Rita Chatman ...... Office Mgr/Comm. Relations Carrie Maday...... News Clerk Mercedes Lee-Paquette ...Production Manager April 16, at the DeLand water skiing champion, will Library, 130 E Howry Ave. share his connection to water Pick up computer skills The topic will be “Who sports and a colorful local Optimist club to meet Phone (386) 322-5900 Pays for Roads and Water history. at Deltona library Fax (386) 322-5901 Systems and How Does a Admission is free and open The Four Towns Optimist Classified (386) 322-5949 Sales Tax Change the Mix?” to the public. Club will meet from 6 to 7 Adults can enhance their Rants & Raves (386) 322-5902 An optional dinner at a For more information, call p.m. Tuesday, April 16, at the computer knowledge with Circulation Inquiries 1-866-913-6397 Deltona Regional Library,

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Let’s uncap that bottleneck first Lung Cancer? ottlenecks are one of the consider voting for the one, 8,500-square-foot retail Asbestos exposure in industrial, worst things that can half-cent sales tax. building. construction, manufacturing jobs, or the VOLUSIA happen to any traffic military may be the cause. Family in Bthoroughfare. BUSINESS *** *** Suddenly going from four CECIL G. the home were also exposed. lanes to two lanes can tie up BRUMLEY In case you thought there There were a few significant Call 1-866-795-3684 or email traffic and make a commute a were a lot of apartments commercial real estate deals [email protected]. huge pain. Volusia County got already going up or planned in recently. International $30 billion is set aside for asbestos rid of a bad one on LPGA has a big fall festival, but that’s the area, well, it’s time to add Speedway Corp. sold the land victims with cancer. Valuable settlement Boulevard between Jimmy more sporadic. But now the to the list. Plans have been for the OneDaytona garden monies may not require filing a lawsuit. Ann Drive and Derbyshire church is moving out to a new submitted to the City of apartments to the developer Road, and now getting from home on Taylor Road near Daytona Beach for the for $3.666 million. In New I-95 to Nova Road is a breeze. Spruce Creek, which for some Madison Pointe Apartments, a Smyrna Beach, Starlight Then you go back to a reason only Hometown News 240-unit apartment complex Homes has bought another two-lane road, but that’s a has reported. If a retail strip next to the new Tomoka batch of lots in Coastal Woods story for another day. center goes in, it would turn Pointe Apts. on North from Geosam Capital for There are others in the area, the hassle of getting to Spruce Williamson Boulevard and for $1.36 million and A Mt. Dora but arguably the worst one is Creek High School from the the Next Chapter apartments, developer has bought the one I deal with every day on west on school mornings into an eight-building complex vacant oceanfront lot next to Chase’s on the Beach at 3403 Taylor Branch Road between a nightmare. with a clubhouse on Dunn S. Atlantic Ave. for $850,000. Clyde Morris Boulevard and But fear not, unless you are Avenue across from Halifax A Canadian investor bought Dunlawton Avenue. At one averse to tax increases no Health Medical Center. Plans point during the morning and matter what, there is a plan the former funeral home were submitted to the St. property at South Beach Street evening rush, especially with afoot to eliminate the bottle- Johns River Water Manage- and Bellevue Avenue for school in session, the road neck. Near the top of the ment District for Tomoka $560,000 and the property at could get backed up for a county’s priority list of Village, a big complex just 640 Main St., both in Daytona quarter mile. projects it wants to do with a north of Sands Parc apart- Beach, from Beach Photo for The development of BJ’s proposed half-cent sales tax is ments on Williamson Boule- $460,000. Wholesale Club anchored to spend $8.3 million on vard in Daytona Beach. Also, Altamira Village, with the four-laning Taylor Branch an apartment building has *** extension of Yorktowne Road to eliminate the been proposed for a four-acre Boulevard and installation of a bottleneck between Clyde site next to West Volusia On a final note, the invasion signal light at the intersection Morris and Dunlawton. Towne Centre on Harley of Dunkin Donuts continues with Boggs Ford Road helped. Taylor is a county road. Strickland Boulevard in with one proposed for the But now a plan is in the works Besides the sales tax, though, Orange City. southwest corner of Lynnhurst to convert the Port Orange whoever wants to develop the Drive and Ocean Shore Christian Church property to rest of the area between Boggs *** Boulevard in Ormond-by-the- community commercial, Ford Road and Mellow Sea. which usually means a retail Mushroom will have to pay An update on the 5.85-acre strip center, but it could be what is hopefully a hefty development next to the Managing Editor Cecil G. something that creates even impact fee to help pay for the convenience store at South Brumley has been tracking more traffic. road project. Williamson and Oakwater business and the economy in The church isn’t too big of a So, if you live in the area, Lane in Port Orange: Besides a Volusia County for more than traffic problem, since it’s peak like going to Golden Corral or 13,059-square-foot daycare 22 years. Contact him at period is on Sunday morning. have a child, or will have a facility, the developer wants to cbrumley@hometownnewsol. It does have other services, child, at Spruce Creek High build two, 2,600-square-foot com (no hyphen) or follow him serves as a voting precinct and School, you have to seriously drive-through restaurants and on Twitter @cecilbrumley. Business News Tri-chamber event the Roaring ‘20s Tri-Chamber and pearls, and food. cheon with U.S. Rep. Michael Event for 5:30 to 7 p.m. Tues- Registration is free for Waltz, R-St. Augustine Beach, rescheduled day, April 16, at the DeLand members. at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday, April Hotel, 442 E. New York Ave. 16, at B4G Academy, 2751 The Volusia Hispanic Hosted by the iconic Enterprise Road, Suite 205, Chamber, West Volusia DeLand Hotel, the chambers Lunch with Orange City. Regional Chamber of Com- will take their guests back in congressman Lunch will be provided, but merce, DeLand Area Chamber time for a Roaring ‘20s good space is limited. For a reserva- of Commerce and West Volu- time, with “bathtub gin”, Volusia Hispanic Chamber tion, email volusiahispanic- sia Tourism have rescheduled champagne cocktails, bowties of Commerce will host a lun- See BUSINESS, page A8

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Registration is do not have to take the physi- The camps, which will be required; contact Education cal skills test and may register Monday to Friday, June 10 to Coordinator Shari Smith at at any time. Register at volu- Aug. 9, include: [email protected] or (386) sia.org/beach. The cost for a Ages 5 to 6 ($25 a day or 789-7207, ext. 21026. one-week camp is $150. $80 a week) •Nature Explorers: 9 a.m. Tryouts scheduled DeBary Summer Camp to 3 p.m. June 10 to 14 Ages 6 to 12 ($25 a day or for Junior Lifeguard The City of DeBary will $80 a week) Program host summer camp for stu- •The Art of Nature: 9 a.m. dents entering second grade to 4 p.m. Aug. 5 to 9 Youths between 9 and 15 to those entering sixth grade. Ages 6 to 9 ($80 a week) can enjoy beach activities Camp will run from 7:30 •Under the Sea: 9 a.m. to 4 while learning lifesaving a.m. to 5:30 p.m. June 3 to p.m. June 17 to 21 techniques during Volusia Aug. 2 at Florence K. 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Left: The multi-level stu- assistance is available from Care Clinic and mobile Pet dent union at Daytona Notes 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Thursdays. Vet Cruiser offer low-cost State College has many From page A6 For more information, call spay and neuter services in uses for students, facul- (386) 789-7207, option 1, then unincorporated areas and the free classes at the Deltona 4. city of DeLand. ty and the community Regional Library, 2150 Eus- It will be stationed April 16 on the school’s main tace Ave. and 23 at the West Volusia campus. April’s hour-long classes Coffee with a Cop Humane Society, 800 will address these topics: Humane Society Road, The Orange City Police •E-books and more: 9:30 DeLand. Department will host Coffee a.m. Wednesday, April 17 Also, appointments are with a Cop from 8 to 9:30 •Basic computer (in Span- available at the Animal Care a.m. Thursday, April 18, at ish): 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Clinic, 1250 Indian Lake Rhonda’s Kitchen, 2487 S. April 24 Road, Daytona Beach. Volusia Ave., Orange City. Staff offers basic computer Appointments are required assistance to help patrons for all services; call Volusia Photos by Elora Haynes search for jobs and complete County offers low-cost County Animal Control at applications in the e-lab from (386) 323-3575. For more 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesdays pet sterilization information, visit volusia.org/ view skills through mock “This building is already and Thursdays and from 1 to animalcontrol. Center interviews and hosting annual proving beneficial to the 3 p.m. Wednesdays. Bilingual Volusia County’s Animal From page A1 job fairs. This helps the stu- future of Daytona State and dents become acquainted with the departments in there are powerpoints as well as grasp a the workforce and find jobs the some of the most useful to better understanding of col- that coincide with their me,” said student Treyvon lege level writing. degree. Robertson. “It shows great Other initiatives housed in Student Life caters to the strides that the college is will- the Student Center instrumen- overall student experience. ing to make towards ensuring tal to the college experience is The department oversees the success of its students.” Career Services and Student study/conference rooms in the Overall, the center serves as Life alongside the cafeteria building (available through a core for information and and library. reservation) as well as a station accessible resources for both Career Services aids stu- featuring video game consoles, academic and career goals. dents in polishing their inter- ping pong tables and foosball.

present an AM Connection at Business 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 16, at Fiberglass Fabrication From page A7 Gateway Center for the Arts, 880 N. C.R. Beall Blvd., Boot Camp [email protected]. DeBary. For more information, call Margie Patchett will discuss 386) 218-4490. the half-cent sales tax issue. Daytona State College is Free for members, the cost is offering its Fiberglass Fabrica- Learn about social $10 for non-members. tion Boot Camp April 15-18. For a reservation or more The 40-hour boot camp is media marketing information, visit westvolusi- the result of a unique local aregionalchamber.org or call industry partnership with (386) 490-4606. Boston Whaler, Dougherty The West Volusia Regional Manufacturing, EdgeWater Chamber of Commerce will Power Boats and Everglades present Benefits of Social Area chamber hosts Boats. Media Marketing at 9:30 a.m. monthly events The class will meet from 6 Tuesday, April 16, at Career- a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Source Flagler/Volusia Thursday at DSC’s Fiberglass The DeLand Area Chamber 846 Saxon Blvd., Orange City. Fabrication Lab, 1601 Tionia of Commerce and the Orange Michelle Boyea with Orlan- Road, New Smyrna Beach. City Alliance have several reg- do Foot and Ankle Clinic will The fee is $595. Assistance ularly scheduled events. show the benefits of social with paying the fee may be The discussion group Fuel media marketing. available for eligible partici- meets at 7:30 a.m. Mondays at For more information, visit pants through CareerSource Boston Coffee, 109 E. New westvolusiaregionalchamber. Flagler/Volusia. York Ave., DeLand. org or call (386) 490-4606. For more information and Let’s Do Lunch networking registration, contact Joanne meets from 11:30 a.m. to 1 Parker at Joanne.Parker@Day- AM Connection set p.m. Tuesdays at The Cloister’s tonaState.edu or (386) 506- of DeLand, 400 E. Howry Ave. 4224. The West Volusia Regional For more information, call Chamber of Commerce will (386) 734-4331 or visit DeLandChamber.org. Hispanic chamber

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•Movie in the Courtyard: Deltona’s Parks & Recreation ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 will host “Smallfoot” at 7:30 p.m. at City Hall, 2345 Providence Your emotions can be Blvd. Participants should bring overwhelming, Aries. This lawn chairs and blankets. encourages you to share your Admission, popcorn and softer side with others. Embrace lemonade are free. Small coolers this sense of openness and are permitted, but not alcoholic others will reciprocate. beverages. In the case of inclement weather, the movie will be shown in the City Commis- TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 sion Chambers. •Bonkerz Comedy Club: Hometown News file photo Make the most of others’ Matthew David Stanley will The Grindstone Sinners, a DeBary rock band, performs from a stage on East Indiana Avenue last cooperative spirits to get things done, Taurus. It is always good to perform at 8 p.m. at The Center year, during the seventh annual DeLandapalooza Orginal Music & Art Festival in downtown DeLand. at Deltona, 1640 Dr. Martin advocate for yourself, but more Luther King Blvd. Admission is Band members are lead singer Ashlyn Weidemiller, lead guitarist and singer Jay Umlauf, bassist and effective when others are $5 in advance (plus fees) from singer Jeffrey Hunt, and drummer Daniel Conner. receptive. bonkerzcomedyproductions.com and $12 at the door. Food will be GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 $12 a plate and cash bar drinks will be available. Doors open Festival will fill the streets with music Focusing too much on one at7:15 p.m. For more informa- blues, country, bluegrass, hip hop, elec- Discounted advance tickets can be thing is not healthy, Gemini. It is For Hometown News better to diversify your thinking tion, call (386) 878-8875. tronica, industrial, folk, Christian rock, purchased online at ssa.cc or at Steve’s •Stetson Concert Choir: The [email protected] and surround yourself with as metal and reggae. Downtown Music in DeLand and Atlan- many ideas and perspectives as 52-voice touring choral ensem- The eighth annual DeLandaplooza ble presents a concert at 7:30 Other activities include an Art Show tic Sounds in Daytona Beach. possible. p.m. at Lee Chapel in Elizabeth Original Music Festival will be from 1 with more than 30 area artists as well as Tickets are $10 advance or $15 at the Hall, 421 N. Woodland Blvd., p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday, April 13. a wide variety of vendors. There also gate. Children ages 12 and younger free. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 DeLand. Admission is $10 for It will feature original music from will be a community drum circle in The event goes on rain or shine. adults, $5 for youth and more than130 local and regional acts on which the public It is presented by the Songwriters A coworker may need your students and free for ages 12 24 stages throughout the historic Down- is welcomed to participate and a fami- Showcases of America,which also pro- assistance in the weeks to come. and youth. Tickets are available town DeLand District. ly-friendly kid zone in front of the His- duces Daytona’s MainStreet Live in Feb- You are ready and willing to put at the door or at stetson.edu/ The festival features a wide array of toric Courthouse on West Indiana Ave- ruary. in the extra effort to help this music-tickets. For more musical styles, including rock, jazz, nue For more information, visit ssa.cc. person with no strings attached. information, call (386) 822- 8950. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 •The Little Theatre of New Smyrna Beach: “The Man Who Focus on the positive things Shot Liberty Valance” by Jethro Enjoy this week, Leo. Forget about Compton will be performed what could go wrong. With the select days from April 12 to 21 at right mindset, you can accom- 726 E. Third Ave., New Smyrna plish anything you want. Beach. Tickets are $20 for Art adults, $19 for seniors and $10 VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 for students, and are available at nsbplayers.org or by calling the Among box office at (386) 423-1246. You are always willing and The box office is open from 1 to able to help a friend out, Virgo. 4 p.m. Monday to Friday and the That will prove true once again and two hours prior to every this week when a loved one calls performance. you up and needs a shoulder to •Daytona Playhouse: “Man of La cry on. Mancha” will be performed Trees select nights to April 14 at 100 For Hometown News LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Jessamine Blvd. off Halifax Ave., [email protected] Daytona Beach. Tickets are $22 Lately you have been a rock for seniors, $23 for adults and The seventh annual Art that others lean on, Libra. This is $14 for youth. For more Among The Trees Juried a good role for you, as you are information, call (386) 255-2431 Arts, Crafts and Music Fes- compassionate but also fair. Just or visit DaytonaPlayhouse.org. tival will be from 9 a.m. to make sure you take care of •Cinematique: “Transit” and 3 p.m. Saturday April 13, yourself as well. “Gloria Bell” will be shown at on the grounds of the Por- 242 S. Beach St., Daytona ter House, 5030 N. U.S. 17, SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Beach. Tickets are $9 general Hometown News file photo admission or $7 members. DeLeon Springs. Hosted by the DeLeon Anita Patten of DeLeon Springs looks at one of artist Kealoha Pa’s wood Scorpio, just when you think Matinees are $7 or $5. For more you have everything figured out, information, call (386) 252- Springs Community Asso- batik pieces during the DeLeon Springs Community Association’s Art among a new challenge presents itself. 3118. ciation Inc., this year’s festi- the Trees art, craft and music festival last April. Seek a second opinion to work it val will continue the tradi- out if this nut proves tough to Saturday, April 13 tion fine arts and music. As In addition to fine art and will be other vendors, McInn- instrument repair) on site so crack. a juried event, there will be crafts on show and for sale, is Elementary School student dust off that old instrument •Concert: Volusia Community awards in three categories: there will be historic, nature art on display, the Crankin A’s and let him bring it back to SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Symphony will perform at 2 p.m. $250 for Best of Show, $200 and environmental exhibits; Model A car show and a free life. at Victoria Gardens, 1001 First Place Art, and $200 and live bluegrass, old-tyme children’s zone with art proj- Christian Church at DeLe- A new idea could spark a big Garden Club Drive, DeLand For First Place Craft; $100 Sec- and rock music on stage ects and activities. on Springs will have a booth change in your life, Sagittarius. more information, visit volusia- ond Place Art, $100 Second through the day featuring Musicians will host a free set up. There will be cool Are you ready for the adventure communitysymphony.org. Place Craft; $25 First Place The Moments, Sandy’s Back music workshop for anyone water and give-a-ways. that is going to ensue? Look to •Stetson University Symphonic others to join in the good times. Band: Final concert of the Art and $25 First Place Porch Band and Wireless. to bring an instrument and For more information,visit academic year will be performed Craft with ribbons in all The Food Court Grill will jam with the pros. There also deleonspringscommunityas- categories. feature M&E BBQ. There also will be a luthier (stringed sociation.com. See OUT, page B3 See SCOPES, page B2

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NO EBT CARDS B-2 • West Volusia Hometown News Friday, April 12, 2019 ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ Stetson University will end “Ernest” and joyfully accepts When Jack’s best friend, (Cecily Cardew), Cori LaP- its 113th season with Oscar his proposal, so they can live Algernon Moncrieff, discovers inksy (Lady Bracknell), Caro- Wilde’s final comic master- happily ever after! Jack’s secret life, he decides to line “Reed” Barkowitz (Miss piece, “The Importance of There’s just one problem: raise the stakes by visiting the Prism), Drew Winokur (Dr. Being Earnest,” directed by “Ernest” isn’t being very ear- countryside and pretending to Chasuble) and Drake Cun- guest artist Walter Kmiec. nest at all! His real name is be Ernest in order to meet the ningham (as the butlers Lane The play, which features Jack and he lives in the coun- lovely Cecily, who secretly fan- and Merriman) mistaken identity, hilarious try. Plus, he is the guardian of tasizes about Jack’s younger, Show times are 8 p.m. snobbery and forbidden love, his beautiful 18-year-old ward bad-boy brother Ernest. When Thursday, Friday and Satur- will run from April 11-14 at Cecily Cardew. Whenever Jack returns to the country to day, and 3 p.m. Sunday. Stetson’s Second Stage Theatre country life becomes boring, legally change his name, he Admission is $12 adults, $10 at the Museum of Art-DeLand, Jack sneaks into town during encounters the shock of a life- seniors and non-Stetson stu- 600 N. Woodland Blvd. the weekends and pretends to time. dents; and Stetson faculty, staff Oscar Wilde’s farcical come- be the wild and crazy guy Production alert: The play and students receive free dy of manners revolves around Ernest in order to let off some contains mature subject mat- admission with a valid ID. Ernest Worthing, a young, eli- steam. His alibi? He tells Ceci- ter and language and may not Parking is free. Photo courtesy of Ken McCoy gible bachelor and man about ly that Ernest is his rebellious be suitable for all ages. For more information or a Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy of manners, “The town. Ernest is in love with the younger brother who he must Cast includes Joseph Dallas reservation, call (386) 822- charming Gwendolen Fairfax visit in order to save him from (Jack Worthing), Steven Kali- 8700. Importance of Being Earnest,” will be presented at and wants her to be his wife. getting into trouble all the charan (Algernon Moncrieff), Tickets also will be available Stetson University’s Second Stage Theatre. From Gwendolen has waited all her while pretending to be the Lillian Desenberg (Gwendolen at the door. left are Cori LaPinsky, Lillian Desenberg and Joseph life to marry a man named very same brother in town. Fairfax), Anieszka Wojcik Dallas. The ‘Flowers of Spring’ graces center For Hometown News Although she has no formal its nine planets, my students nizes art shows-sales, plans [email protected] training, Ms. Rowlett remem- papier-mâchéd and painted plein air outings and cookouts, bers being interested in all them according to each plan- visits area museums, arranges Judith Rowlett is West Volu- things creative from an early et’s surface (the sun was easy!) artist demonstrations and now sia Artists’ featured artist for age. and afterwards, I hung the has an art exhibition on dis- April and May. “When I first started teach- whole solar system from the play at DeLand’s City Hall Her floral watercolor paint- ing, there were no PE, music classroom’s ceiling. What fun from April through June. ing, “Flowers of Spring” will be or art teachers,” she said in a everyone had with that learn- “There’s always something on display at the Sanborn Cen- release from WVA. “In addi- ing project!” new and exciting about being ter in DeLand through May. tion to the core subjects, class- While still working in 2005, in a group among like-minded Using flowers to paint one of room teachers had to teach all Ms. Rowlett began taking Sat- artists who are not only help- God’s beautiful creations, this three of these subjects as well urday art classes with Marga- ful and encouraging to each colorful painting was inspired and since there were no ret Scribner. Classes with other but great fun to be while experimenting with the pre-packaged classroom deco- Helene Kereluk and Joe Sgar- around as well,” she said. effects of salt on wet paper. rations to buy, I can remember lata followed over the years The WVA meets to draw, Born in St. Petersburg, Ms. spending many nights and which helped her pursue her paint, create and socialize 9 Rowlett graduated from the weekends drawing, coloring art hobby on a more serious a.m. to noon on the first and University of Florida in ele- and cutting out materials for level. third Fridays of each month mentary education. After my classroom.” A few years ago after being September through May at the graduation, she taught in She added, “I also remem- invited, Ms. Rowlett joined Wayne Sanborn Activity Cen- Pinellas and Broward counties, ber one year doing an art proj- West Volusia Artists Inc., ter, 815 S. Alabama Ave., Photo courtesy of West Volusia Artists, Inc. then in Volusia when she ect with my students to go served as treasurer, secretary DeLand. Artists of all media Judith Rowlett is April-May’s featured artist for the moved to DeLand in 1971. She along with our in-depth study and now has been the group’s and levels are welcome. For West Volusia Artists Inc. Her floral watercolor paint- retired after working in the of the solar system. My hus- president for the past two more information, call (386) ing, “Flowers of Spring” is on display at the San- Florida school system for 32 band blew up all the balloons years. Besides painting togeth- 738-5515 or visit sanborncen- born Center in DeLand through May. years. to the right size of the sun and er each month, the WVA orga- ter.com. The Club Scene •Bank & Blues Club: Rockin’ St., Daytona Beach. Doors open 252-9877 or visit dayton- performers are Lounge Lizard, 6 monthly beer tasting. Cost is The show has a 6:30 p.m. Jake will perform at 9 p.m. at 8 p.m. Tickets at $10. For abeachmainstreet.com. p.m. Friday, April 12; Sam $12 per person. Seating is seating, dinner at 7:15 p.m. and Saturday, April 13, at 701 Main more information, call (386) •Bahama Breeze Island Grille: Church, 1 p.m.; Bret Messer, 6 limited to the first 70 prepaid show at 7:30 p.m., at the Live entertainment is from 6-10 p.m. Saturday, April 13; and reservations. If interested, call Hawaiian Inn, 2301 S. Atlantic p.m. Wednesday through Sunday Rock Beach Duo, 1 p.m.; and (386) 258-1600 to reserve a Ave., Daytona Beach Shores. For at 1786 W. International Willy Bouton, 6 p.m. Sunday, spot at 1700 W. International more information, call (386) Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach. April 14, at 4894 Front St., Speedway. 255-5411, Ext. 186, or visit For more information, visit Ponce Inlet. For more informa- •Mulligan’s Family Sports Grille: myohanaluau.com. bahamabreeze.com. tion, call (386) 761-4831 or visit Rock Star Karaoke will be Friday, •Ormond Brewing Co.: Craft •Café Da Vinci: An open mike downthehatchseafood.com. April 12, and Saturday, April 13. beer tastings are 4 to 11 p.m. night starts at 7 p.m. each •Frappes Italian Grille: Live Team Trivia, play for free Thursday and Friday, noon to 11 Wednesday at 112 W. Georgia “Happiest Hour” is in the bar and win prizes, is at 6:30 p.m., p.m. Saturday and noon to 8 Ave., DeLand. For more informa- nightly from 5-6:30 p.m. First April 15. Eddie Uzzle plays oldies p.m. Sunday. Live music and tion, call (386) 736-0008 or visit Tuesday of the month is wine at 5:30 p.m., April 16. Open food are featured Friday cafedavincideland.com. tasting, two whites, two reds and Mike hosted by Bob Heartland is evenings at 301 Division Ave., •CorkScrew Bar & Grille: an appetizer for $25. For at 6 p.m., April 17. Rock Star Unit 15, Ormond Beach. For Upcoming performers are reservations, call (386) Karaoke is at 7 p.m., April 18, at more information call (386) Robert Harris, noon-3 p.m., 615-4888. 3830 S. Nova, Port Orange. For 256-3904. U.C.S.S. SPIRITUAL CENTRE CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALISTS Sunday, April 14; Joe Calabrese, •Grille at Riverview: Upcoming more information, call (386) •Peanuts Restaurant & Sports 102 A. ASPEN AVE. • ORANGE CITY 6-9 p.m. Tuesday April 16; and performers are Christie Beu, 788-3268. Bar: Wednesday is open mike THURSDAY Gino Conti, 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, 6:30-10:30 p.m. Friday, April 12; •Norwood’s Restaurant and Wine night and ladies night starting at April 17, at 235 Canal St., New 5 Island Steele, 6:30-10:30 p.m. Shop: Free wine tastings are from 8 p.m. Thursday the Pirates Healing: 7:00 pm VOTED BEST Smyrna Beach. For more Saturday, April 13, and 11:30 5-7 p.m. each Friday on the deck perform at 8 p.m. at 421 Flagler All Message Service: 7:30 pm CHURCH information, call (386) 957- a.m.-3:30 p.m. Sunday, April 14; and Saturday in the shop with Ave., New Smyrna Beach. For Music By Keith Molyneaux SERVICES 2017 3955. Christie Beu, 5:30-9:30 p.m. free cheese at 400 Second Ave., more information, call (386) DER •Daytona Beach Brewing Co.: Wednesday, April 17, and Mark New Smyrna Beach. For more 423-1469. AND REV. EA S SUNDAY R ’ MARGARET Taproom hours are 4-8 p.m. Venneri, 6-10 p.m. Thursday, information, call (386) 428- •Sinatra’s Laldila Ristorante: Healing: 10:00 am C H E Tuesday-Thursday and noon to April 18, at 101 Flagler Ave., New 4621. Pianists play from 6-9 p.m. Church Service: 10:30 am ANN O I C 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Smyrna Beach. Dinner reserva- •Ocean Deck: Morning Buzz Wednesday to Saturday. Karaoke Music by Louis Whilden & James Parman SCHMIDT AS Unit N at 482 Fentress Blvd., tions required. For more plays at 9:30 p.m. Mondays. is 9 p.m. to close Saturday at ALL ARE WELCOME FRIENDLIEST Daytona Beach. For more information, call (386) 428- Orange Avenue plays at 9:30 355 Cassadaga Road, Lake Pastor: Rev. Margaret Ann Schmidt PASTOR information, call (844) 352- 1865. p.m. Tuesdays. Caribbean Posse Helen. For information, call 2337 or visit daytonabeachbrew- •Hard Rock Hotel Daytona performs from 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m. (386) 218-3806. Visit Our Website: ingcompany.com. Beach: Upcoming performers are Thursday through Sunday. •The Smokehouse Saloon: www.ucss-spiritualcentre.com LIKE US ON •Down the Hatch: Upcoming Jimmy Casale, 6-8 p.m., Friday, Robert Keele plays acoustic Rockin’ Blues Jam is from 2-6 April 12; Nate Utley, 6-8 p.m. guitar from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. p.m. Sunday. Chance and the Saturday, April 13; and Cyclones Wednesdays. Tom Redmond Blues Daddies perform at 144 S. Unplugged with Jason Lee and performs classic rock from 5-8 Ridgewood Ave., Holly Hill. For Linda Marie, 6-9 p.m. Sunday, p.m. Fridays. Karaoke with information, call (386) 265- April 14 and Dave Alexander, 6-9 Stormin’ Norman is from 4-8 5998. Enjoy Hassle Free Boating p.m. Tuesday, April 16, at 918 N. p.m. every Saturday and Sunday, •Stonewood Grill and Tavern: Atlantic Ave. For more informa- at 127 S. Ocean Ave., Daytona Mark Venneri will perform from tion, call (386) 947-7300 or visit Beach. For more information, 6-9 p.m. each Tuesday at 2150 hardtockhoteldaytonabeach. call (386) 253-5224 or visit LPGA Blvd., Daytona Beach. For All Year Round! com. oceandeck.com. more information, call (386) •Lagerheads Bar & Grill: Upcom- •Off the Hook at Inlet Harbor: 317-0097. Over 175 OPEN HOUSE 11AM-3PM ing performers are Marty Upcoming performers are Dave •Sunny’s Wine & Liquor: A free Locations! McCarrick, Friday, April 12; Alexander, 6 p.m. Friday, April wine and liquor tasting is hosted SATURDAY APRIL 13TH DAYTONA Robert Keele, Saturday, April 13; 12; Les B. Fine, 1 p.m., and from 4-7 p.m. each Friday and Don Hill, Sunday, April 14; Eddie Stealing Vanity, 6 p.m. Saturday, Saturday at 350 S. Spring SATURDAY APRIL 27TH IN NEW SMYRNA Wolford, Monday, April 15, and April 13; and Randy Williams, Garden Ave., DeLand. For more Tuesday, April 16; Reuben noon, and Relief, 5 p.m., Sunday, information, call (386) 738- CALL SAM 386-210-9030 Morgan, Wednesday, April 17; April 14, at 133 Inlet Harbor 7533 or visit delandliquorstore. and Gary Wright, Thursday, April Road, Ponce Inlet. For more com. 18. Weather permitting, live information, call (386) 202- music is at 2986 Ocean Shore 4490. To submit ClubScene items to Blvd., Ormond-by-the-Sea. For •Ohana Luau Dinner Show: This Hometown News, email more information, call (386) dinner show spectacular and [email protected] 265-1977. family-style feast will be or fax (386) 322-5901. •Mr. Dunderbak’s: Sponsors a Thursday, Friday and Saturday.

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Another slice of bread was W It was named CHEF COSTA'S placed on top to make it a after the English aristocrat, COOKING more substantial meal and the John Montague, the fourth CORNER sandwich we all love was Earl of Sandwich. He enjoyed COSTA MAGOULAS created. eating this type of food It is everyone’s “go to food” because he could gamble with when you want to feed the playing cards without sliced bread and processed kids in hurry or make a quick touching the meat with his cheese became available and meal. You can create your own hands because it was served the almost perfect comfort special grilled cheese and call between two pieces of toasted food was developed. it your own. The possibilities bread. James L. Kraft really put the are endless. This idea was born in 1762 grilled cheese sandwich in My wife likes sliced at the London Steak Club, a everyone’s home. By using a tomatoes inside the sandwich local gaming establishment revolutionary pasteurizing when grilled. I like to use real the Earl frequented. Patrons process he ensured that mayonnaise and tomatoes seeing the sandwich he had cheese wouldn’t spoil, even inside the slices and some- requested, ordered the same when transported long times I add a couple slices of dish and called it a sandwich. distances. Kraft Foods would cooked bacon, then grill. Try In 1840, the sandwich become a major distributor of making a three cheese arrived in the United States. food staples found in every- sandwich using American, Now this isn’t the first time one’s home. Gouda and Monterrey jack on food was served in this Three-quarters of the a ciabatta roll, then grill. manner. Ancient Roman people who buy sliced cheese Don’t forget the most cookbooks reference a make at least one grilled important side dish. Sweet sandwich with cheese. cheese sandwich a month. gherkin pickles. With all this With all that said, I want to The cheese sandwich was first talk about grilled cheese declare the grilled cheese introduce as an open faced sandwiches, I know what I’m sandwich is the greatest making for dinner tonight. sandwich, which was baked in Randy Barber/staff photographer sandwich ever made. OK, the oven. In 1939, The Boston How about you? Enjoy. don’t start sending me a Cooking School Cook Book Riley Neal, 3, of DeBary plays with bubbles during the Shamrocks & She- bunch of emails about the encouraged cooks to sauté the Costa Magoulas is dean of nanigans Celtic Band & Cook-Off at Earl Brown Park in DeLand on Thurs- turkey club, Rueben’s, sandwich in a frying pan the Mori Hosseini College of day, March 14. Muffaletta and corned beef on coated with butter. The grilled Hospitality and Culinary rye. cheese as we know it today Management at Daytona State Just think about it, no other was not developed until 1960 College. Contact him at (386) sandwich has impacted our when grocery stores began 506-3578 or magoulc@ society more than the grilled selling Kraft individually daytonastate.edu. Art Notes cheese. In the 1920s, cheap wrapped processed cheese Seniors the public. Art lecture at Stetson The exhibition will feature 8950. tions” and a live “mermaid exhibit at Hand •Lagoonacy: Lagoonacy, the rescue.” artwork by senior studio art Simone R. Crawley will Out annual fundraising festival for Food trucks, beer tents and students. discuss Oscar Bluemner’s From page B1 Stetson University Hand the Marine Discovery Center, will live music by seven bands, Gallery hours are 11 a.m. Color Theory from 7 to 8 Art Center will host its be from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 520 including the popular Budapest to 4 p.m. Monday to Wednes- p.m. Wednesday, April 17, at 7:30 p.m. at Lee Chapel in Seniors Exhibition 2: Studio Stetson University, in the Elizabeth Hall, 421 N. Woodland Barracuda Blvd. in New Smyrna String Band, also will be day and Friday and 11 a.m. to Beach. Admission is $5, and free featured. The annual cardboard Art from April 13 to May 3, at duPont-Ball Library, room Blvd., DeLand. Admission is $10 6 p.m. Thursday and noon to of charge for children age 10 boat race, with qualifying heats 139 E. Michigan Ave., 25L. for adults, $5 for youth and 4 p.m. Saturday. For more students and free for ages 12 and younger. Free on-site of five boats, starts at noon. DeLand. Ms. Crawley will be dis- parking. In conjunction with The For more information, information, call (386) 822- cussing the color theory and and youth. Tickets are available Opening reception will be Artists’ Workshop, activities will visit Lagoonacy.org or call (386) 7270 or visit stetson.edu/ process of Mr. Bluemner. at the door or at stetson.edu/ from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, music-tickets. For more include free kayaking, arts and 428-4828. hand-art-center. 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Emmaus Lutheran Church 2500 S Volusia Ave | Orange City, FL 32763 Please join us for 386-775-9676 | Pastor Mark Winkler Easter Services Palm Sunday Maundy Thursday, April 18, 7pm April 14 - Services at 8:30 am Good Friday, April 19, 7pm and 11:00 am Easter Sunday, April 21, 10:30am Maundy Thursday April 18 – Service at 7:00 pm Lutheran Church of Providence Good Friday 1696 Providence Blvd. April 19 – Service at 7:00 pm Deltona, FL 32725 Easter Vigil April 20 386.789.3300 Service at 5:00 pm Easter April 21 Easter Services at 8:30 am and 11:00 am B-4 • West Volusia Hometown News Friday, April 12, 2019 Saw on School News Stetson Science Stetson hosts [email protected]. fl.us Saturday seminar on branding For more information, call (386) 734-7190, ext. 20168. Stetson University will host The Sport Business pro- Science Saturday from 10 gram at Stetson University a.m. to noon April 13 at will host a seminar featuring AdventHealth Gillespie Museum, 234 E. Latria Graham, president of and Stetson partner Michigan Ave., DeLand. Graham Leak Branding, from The museum’s annual 6 to 7 p.m. Monday, April 15, on dual degree Earth Day celebration is a in Rinker Auditorium in the hands-on and science-friend- Lynn Business Center at 345 AdventHealth University ly event that brings together N. Woodland Blvd., DeLand. and Stetson University are environmental projects from The event is free and open partnering to offer a dual-de- across Stetson’s campus, to the public, but seating is gree, online program for a including a rock and mineral limited. master’s of healthcare admin- swap, a citizen/science polli- istration in strategy and inno- nation count by the Volusia vation and a master’s of busi- Sandhill Ecosystem’s Pollina- Volusia County Schools ness administration. tor Project, a native plant Instructional Job Fair The program is designed to giveaway, a demonstration by be completed in as little as Stetson Beekeeping and gar- Volusia County Schools is two years with a total of 54 dening tips by Hatter Har- hosting an instructional job credit hours, split between vest. fair Friday, April 19. the two universities, with The event is free and open In order to be eligible for AHU conferring the MHA- Randy Barber/staff photographer to the public. seating, candidates must have SI, while Stetson confers the Morris Wiener of Deltona uses his saw to make a wooden figurine during the For more information, call a completed application and MBA. Daytona Beach Shores Arts and Crafts Market on Saturday, March 23. (386) 822-7330 or visit stet- be eligible for Florida certifi- The coursework is 100 son.edu/other/gillespie-mu- cation. All areas of certifica- percent online for both insti- seum. tion are welcome. tutions, removing barriers to Candidates email teach- access for candidates across Health Notes the nation. Free health screening workbook, water bottle and Plymouth Ave. from $3 to $5 and can enjoy are available from 10 a.m. to 4 stress ball. For more informa- The group provides support live entertainment. Restaurants p.m. Tuesday through Saturday tion or to register, call North- and education about sleep Out will be competing for the “Best and from noon to 4 p.m. The Hispanic Health Initia- From page B3 tive will host a free health east Florida AHEC at (904) apnea. Family members and on the Beach” award. Flagler Sunday. Admission is $5 for Avenue will be closed to car adults, $4 for seniors, $2 for screening for West Volusia res- 482-0189. friends of people with sleep apnea who use CPAP or BiPAP traffic from 3 to 10 p.m. For children ages 3 to 12, and free idents. Sunday, April 14 more information, visit for children 2 and younger. For also are invited to attend. The screenings will include Sound Healing partyonflagler.com. more information, visit blood pressure, glucose, cho- For more information, email •Cinematique: “Neferwi” will debaryhall.com. lesterol and body mass index Meditation Marlyn.Moir@AdventHealth. perform during Jazz Sunday at •DeLand Farmer’s Market: 7 from noon-6 p.m. each com or call (386) 943-4777. 2 p.m. at 242 S. Beach St., Upcoming events a.m. to noon each Wednesday Daytona Beach. Tickets are Wednesday at 70 Spring Vista Sound Healing Meditation at the Volusia County Fair- will meet from 5 to 6:30 p.m. $10. For more information, call •Poke-Regionals: Yeti Gaming grounds, 3050 E. New York Drive, Unit. 2, DeBary, and Car seat safety (386) 252-3118. presents a Pokemon Video Saturday, April 13, at the Cas- Ave., DeLand. 1-6 p.m. Friday, April 12 and •Peabody Auditorium: The competition, April 19-21 at the sadaga Hotel, 355 Cassadaga •DeLand Flea Market: 6:30 19, at 111 Fountain Drive, A free Car Seat Safety Check Music of Cream -- 50th Ocean Center, 101 N. Atlantic Road. a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Pierson. will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Thurs- Anniversary World Tour comes Ave., Daytona Beach. Registra- The cost is $20. Sunday, at 535 Fair St. For For an appointment, call day, April 25, at Halifax to Peabody Auditorium at 7:30 tion will be required for this more information, call (386) For more information, email p.m. at 600 Auditorium Blvd., (386) 320-0110 or visit Health-Emergency Depart- event. Spectators are free. 631-6500. [email protected], call Daytona Beach. Tickets start at Preferred seating available. hhi2001.org. ment of Deltona, 3300 Halifax •Deltona Woman’s Club: (386) 228-2323 or visit $52 plus applicable service For information, visit Crossing Blvd. Bunco is played at 7 p.m. the hotelcassadaga.com. fees and are at peabodyaudito- poke-regionals.com/registra- first Friday of each month. Arts Tools to Quit smoking Halifax Health-Healthy rium.org. tion-info-daytona-beach.html Communities offers free car & Crafts is at 1 p.m. Wednes- •The Athens Theatre: ”Singing day. Boat meetings are 11 a.m. A free Tools to Quit Tobac- Sleep apnea seat safety checks every month Tuesday, April 16 in the Rain” will be performed the first Tuesday of each month. co class will meet from 10:30 support group for West Volusia residents. select days April 19 to May 12, Membership meetings are at a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday, The program is presented in •WISE: Daytona State College at 124 N. Florida Ave., DeLand. 11 a.m. the second Thursday of April 13, at AdventHealth Fish conjunction with SafeKids Foundation’s Wisdom in Senior Reserved seating preferred will each month. The hall at 1049 AdventHealth DeLand will be $29 (Row A-E, Center), Adult Memorial, 1055 Saxon Blvd, Volusia/Flagler Counties. Education program will feature E. Normandy Blvd. is available host a support group for those For more information, call “The Storied History of $24, Senior $22, Student/Child for rentals and social gather- Orange City. with sleep apnea from 5 to 6 Chocolate in Daytona Beach ” $11 and Groups of 8 or more There will be free patches, (386) 425-7920. ings. For more information, call p.m. Tuesday, April 16, 701 W. from 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the $20, plus $3 processing (386) 574-2311. lozenges, gum, quit plan, Advanced Technology College, charge. For more information, •Gateway Farmers Market: 1770 Technology Blvd., Daytona call (386) 736-1500. Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 Beach. Angell & Phelps, which •Lakeside Jazz Fest: The p.m. at Gateway Center for the has been in business in festival will be from 9 a.m.-9 Arts, 880 N. U.S. 17/92, Daytona Beach since 1925, will p.m. Friday, April 26, and DeBary. For more information, be featured. Take a virtual tour Saturday, April 27, at City call Rob Rinaldo at (407) of their factory and hear about Center Park in Port Orange. The 443-6965. their fascinating history. event offers jazz adjudication, •Lake Helen Market in the Park: WISE is open to anyone 50 or entertainment, educational and 8 a.m. to noon each Saturday at older for $30 per individual or recruiting opportunities over a Blake Park, 437 N. Lakeview $50 per couple per year. For multi-day festival period while Drive. more information, visit maintaining high quality •Meditation: Offered at 9 DaytonaState.edu/wise, or standards. Admission is free. a.m., each Wednesday at the contact Suzette Cameron at For more information, call Bamboo Arts Center, 4490 (386) 506-4506 or Suzette. (386) 451-6585 or visit Cave Lake Road, DeLeon [email protected]. lakesidejazz.org. Springs. Previous experience is •Concert: .Stetson Guitar on not a hindrance and probably a the Rocks will perform at 7:30 Ongoing Events benefit. Admission is free. For p.m. in the Tinsley Room at more information, call (386) Presser Hall, 421 N. Woodland American Legion Post 127: 277-2069 or visit mentalillness- Blvd., DeLand. Featuring solo • Every first and third Saturday myths.com. performances by Stephen •Sandcastle Storytellers: The Robinson’s guitar students. For bingo is played at 1 p.m. with free hot dogs and coffee. Public group meets from 6-8 p.m. more information, call (386) Saturdays at the Boston 822-8950. hall rental is available at 109 Cassadaga Road, Lake Helen. Gourmet Coffee Shop, 109 E. For information, call (386) New York Ave., DeLand. The Wednesday, April 17 228-2770. public may attend. •Artisan Alley Farmer’s Market: •Sons of Italy Deltona: Bingo is •Concert: Stetson Woodwind The market is from 6-9 p.m. at 6 p.m. each Tuesday. Every Ensembles will perform 7:30 each Friday in Downtown Wednesday is dinner from p.m. at Lee Chapel in Elizabeth DeLand and offers local, 4:30-8 p.m. with dancing, Hall, 421 N. Woodland Blvd., organic produce, plants, orchids Donation is $5 for pasta. DeLand. For more information, and homemade breads. For Non-members are welcome. call (386) 822-8950. more information, call (386) Take out is available at 1270 589-3118. Doyle Road. For more informa- Thursday, April 18 •Celebrate Recovery at TLC: A tion, call (386) 574 1122. 12-step program that meets at •VFW Post 8093: Bingo is at 5 •New Smyrna Beach Food 7 p.m. every Friday in The p.m. Sundays. Pinochle is at Festival: The 11th annual Lighthouse Church Cafe, 1525 6:30 p.m. and corn hole at 7 festival will be from 5-9 p.m. S. State Road 15-A, DeLand. p.m. Mondays. Tuesday there is along Flagler Avenue. Diners Childcare is provided. free pool all day until 7 p.m.; may sample taste-sized •DeBary Hall Historic Site: then the pool league plays. portions of Volusia County Tours of the 1871 hunting lodge Bunco is 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. restaurants’ best dishes priced Karaoke is at 7 p.m. Wednes- day. Dinner is served 5-7 p.m. Wednesday. The dice game Left Center Right is played at 7 p.m. Thursday. There is an all-you- HAPPY can-eat fish fry Friday from 5-7 TH p.m. Friday and Saturday 50 BIRTHDAY entertainment is at 7:30 p.m. TO OUR BEAUTIFUL SON Drinks and pizza are served at the Canteen. The post is at 351 BENJIE ROMINES! S. Charles Richard Beall Blvd., We are so DeBary. For more information, Proud of you visit vfwpost8093.com or call (386) 668-8640. And all your •West Volusia Historical Society accomplishments! Complex: The complex consists of The Henry A. DeLand House We couldn’t Museum and gift shop, the have asked Robert M. Conrad Education and Research Center and the Lue for a Gim Gong Memorial Garden. Better son! Guided tours and gift shop are available. Hours are noon to 4 We Love U, p.m. Tuesday to Saturday. The last tour is at 3 p.m. Admission is Mom and Dad $5 for adults, $3 for children under 11 and free for children under six. For more information, call (386) 740-6813, email [email protected]. Friday, April 12, 2019 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com West Volusia • B-5 Sports Briefs Catch of the Week team Golf and Country Club, 300 ous backflips is 250. Plantation Club Drive. The association is hosting seeking members Proceeds from the fundrais- its annual National Champi- ing tournament will benefit onships April 11-13 at the The Thunder City Derby Polio Plus and local organiza- Ocean Center. Sirens, the lady roller derby tions, such as PAL, The Neigh- The event features collegiate team in DeLand, is recruiting. borhood Center, Boys & Girls and adult competition at all Classes are open to all ladies Clubs and the YMCA. levels. The event is free and 18 or older and all skill levels. Fee per player is $125. open to the public; donations The Sirens will provide For more information, visit will be accepted. For more comprehensive lessons on delandrotary.org or call Ed information, visit naigc.org/ basic Roller Derby roller skat- Denston at (386) 801-7226. event/2019-nationals-dayto- ing skills, Roller Derby rules na-florida. and becoming a member of Thunder City Derby Sirens. Ocean Center Upon completion of the event flipping into Watercraft races TCDS Elite program, partici- April 13-14 pants will have the opportuni- the record book Photo courtesy of Nader Okasha ty to join the team as a full P1 AquaX Daytona Beach The National Association of Port Orange resident Nader Okasha, left, and friend Mark Peters, caught these member. Grand Prix will be from 11 Intercollegiate Gymnastics two bull reds at Dunlawton Fishing Pier. Mr. Peters’ red drum was 46 inches Equipment is provided. Par- a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, April Clubs will attempt to break the ticipants must bring a mouth 13, and Sunday, April 14, at and Mr. Okasha’s red drum was 42 inches. If you’d like to show off your Catch Guinness World Record for guard. Classes start April 16 Hard Rock Hotel Daytona of the Week, send a “jpeg” format photo with your name, hometown and where the most simultaneous back and pre-registration is Beach viewing area, 918 N. you caught the fish to [email protected]. tucks at 10:45 a.m. Saturday, required. Atlantic Ave. Daytona Beach. April 13, at the Ocean Center, For more information, visit Free beachfront parking is YMCA and Halifax Health register visit runsignup.com. face the at at 101 N. Atlantic Ave., Dayto- derbysirens.com. available next to the hotel. For present the seventh annual For questions regarding 7:05 p.m. Friday, April 12, and na Beach. more information, visit Corporate 5K at 8 a.m. Satur- team creation or registration, Saturday, April 13, and 5:35 Festivities begin at 10:30 p1aquax.com. day, April 13, at Jackie Robin- contact Don Stoner at don@ p.m. Sunday, April 14, at Jackie Rotary Golf Classic a.m. with an athlete proces- son Ballpark, 110 E. Orange runnershighracing.com. Robinson Ballpark, 110 E. sional, followed by the record Ave., Daytona Beach. Orange Ave., Daytona Beach. The Rotary Club of DeLand attempt. Corporate 5K April 13 Run or walk, the event is for The Tortugas will be on the will host its 25th Anniversary The current Guinness beginners and experienced Tortugas at home road Monday, April 15, to Sat- Golf Classic at 8:30 a.m. Satur- World Record for simultane- The Volusia Flagler Family athletes. The cost is $27. To urday, April 20. day, April 27, at the DeBary The will Cold feet and a warm heart on a good fishing day he morning dawned an My first cast into the strong pair of good fish. be something small, but once must have hit the fish on the average spring day for current brought a hard hit. This one was a 23-inch sea hooked the rod bent hard and head for it had only sunk a few North Carolina – not an FISHING The chartreuse jig had only trout that could be called it turned out to be a 16-inch inches before being grabbed. Taverage day for Central Florida. WITH DAN drifted about 10 feet until a fat “gator.” It too was deeply sea trout. My stringer was After a good fight, I landed a Much too chilly to be DAN SMITH 17-inch spotted sea trout hooked and although I was getting heavy. nice 17-inch trout to finish my putting my feet into cold water swallowed it completely. I able to get the lure out, I had As I drifted past the sand limit. in order to launch The Green paddled to a calmer spot, cut to cut off about a foot of bar where the white pelicans For an instant I considered Peanut. the line and retied. I would damaged line and retie. had spent the winter, I saw looking for red fish, but the Soon I was paddling took to the air. Cormorants have to retrieve that lure on Funny how on some days the they had departed for wherev- cool wind sent me paddling southward from my truck just don’t fly that well when wet the cleaning table. fish will hit so lightly they er they go and I wondered back to the truck. The nice west of High Bridge in and the bird landed only Paddling against all that barely take the hook and on how they had decided it was string of trout had made my Northern Volusia County. about 50 yards away. They are current was tough and after others they all devour the bait spring? It was so cold, you cold feet worth it. The tide was running out with not as waterproof as most about a football field, I let the completely. would have to have a calendar a vengeance. The swamp had ducks and become heavy kayak come to rest against a With the water still rushing to make that determination. Dan Smith has fished the obviously been flooded by the when soaked. That is why you fallen tree. On the second cast out like the tidal change in the Now the morning sun was waters of Volusia County for gravitational pull of the big so often see them perched a strong hit made my little reel Bay of Fundy, I was pretty high overhead and I stopped more than 40 years. Email full moon that was still visible. with wings out to dry. In some cry with pain as something big quickly too far downstream to to bask in it. I was nearly questions and comments to I was pleased to see that the parts of Asia, fishermen put a made a long run. I had to fish the same spot. I had to tempted to take off my [email protected]. His book, “I water quality was about as ring on their necks and strings smile as I tried to keep the fish paddle hard, but I knew there sweatshirt, but thought better Swear the Snook Drowned,” is good as it gets in that area and on their legs allowing them to out of the brush. This may were fish around that downed of it when a breeze picked up. available for purchase for showing a lot of green. dive and catch fish but not turn out to be a pretty good tree. Once back in position, I As I pondered the weather, I $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. Rounding a bend, I startled swallow them. A pretty day after all, for on my first felt something lightly nibble at had another hit at the end of a a gooey duck that reluctantly ingenious fishing tool. three casts, I had hooked a my jig and I figured it had to long cast upstream. The jig

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Sorosis Club Deltona Lake Helen Community val games, bounce houses and basket raffles, plus there will egg hunt Eggstravaganza Spring Festival be face painting, arts and crafts, and horse and pony The 2019 annual Easter Egg The 16th annual Deltona The City of Lake Helen will rides. Hunt presented by Orange Eggstravaganza will have more host the annual Community For more information, email City Sorosis Club will be from than 35,000 eggs to collect at Spring Festival with Easter Egg [email protected] or call 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m., Saturday, April 13. Hunt from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 13, at Valentine Park, (386) 228- 2121. Egg hunters are divided into Saturday, April 20, at the Lake 1511 French Ave., Orange different age groups, from 2 to Helen Equestrian Center at City. Easter Brunch The Easter Bunny will arrive 10, at Dewey O. Boster Sports 321 Pleasant St. Complex, 1200 Saxon Blvd. Schedule of Events includes by Fire Engine. There will be Easter Brunch at The Center country games, bounce house Eggs are filled with candy, a free Easter Egg Hunt for ages at Deltona will be from 9 a.m. and prizes. Free lunch for chil- toys and prizes and, some eggs newborn to 12 years old at 10 to 2 p.m. Sunday, April 21 at dren while supplies last. Lunch include tickets for additional a.m. Visit the Easter Bunny 1640 Dr. Martin Luther King for adults will be $2. prizes. Children must bring from 10 a.m. to noon. Meet Blvd. Hunt times will vary by age their own baskets. Miss, Junior Miss and Little group from 11 a.m. There will The cost is $20 for adults, There also will be bounce Miss Lake Helen/Cassadaga $15 for seniors 65 and older, be age divisions and a special houses, face painters, carica- from 10 a.m. to noon. needs section. $8 for children ages 5 to 9 and ture artist, a fire truck for A free magic show with A special egg will be in each free for children 4 and young- Randy Barber/staff photographer age group. Participants should exploring, and live bunnies Randy Crain will be from er bring their own baskets. and chicks. The event also fea- 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Catered by Cocky Rooster Sage Sweigart, 3, of Orange City celebrates with DIRECTORYtures a Magic Show at 10:30 A pirate invasion and mer- Cafe. candy filled eggs during the Easter Egg Hunt at Redeem eggs for a goody bag while supplies last. a.m. maid encounter will be from For more information, call Gemini Springs Park in DeBary on Saturday April 6. For more information, call For more information, call 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (386) 878-8875. Volusia County Parks and the Volusia County Sher- (386) 775-6814. (386) 878-8900. A Kid Zone will have carni- iff’s Office sponsored the hunt.

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