Adventhealth Deland Unveils Legacy Wall
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Land inside DELAND/LAKE HELEN DELEON SPRINGS PIERSON Lines Spring Break isn't what it used to be Page A3 @HometownNewsVolusia @Hometownnewsvolusia @HVolusi 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 United States 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 2018 DER EA S R ’ 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.