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Community State RX--0059404 Neighborhood Center All types of Hurricane Protection Notes • Screen Rooms • Replacement Windows • Seamless Gutters • Custom Sunrooms Public meeting adds more housing on plans to widen • Vinyl Siding • Pool Enclosure By Gina McKee earmarked for men in transition or at risk of Vote Now! Best Screen Enclosures! Orange Camp Road [email protected] homelessness, according to information pro- Schedule an in-home estimate today! vided by the center. Residents of GAP House 2012 - 2016 D Volusia County’s Engineer- Community members, civic leaders and represen- must have income, pay $100 in rent per week EA ER R S ’ 386-775-4915 ing and Construction Division C tatives cheered a ribbon-cutting ceremony at The and be in the process of transitioning to per- H O I C E EDSENEZALUMINUM.COM will host a public meeting to 2017 Neighborhood Center of West Volusia Wednesday manent supportive housing or independent EADER R S ’ present the design for a pro- as officials officially opened a new branch of the housing. C H posed widening of Orange center’s services. Rent includes utilities, water and food, and resi- f e l t O I C E Camp Road from 5:30 to 7 “This is a new transitional housing program dents can remain at GAP House no longer than 12 importance to p.m. Thursday, Aug. 2, in the called the GAP project. GAP stands for Growth and consecutive months. DeLand City Commissioner Jessica Sanborn Activity Center at Achievement Project,” said Susan Clark, executive “Our staff has played a huge role in making this Davis, who was on-hand for the ceremony. Earl Brown Park, 815 S. Ala- director. “It’s a 12-bed facility for individual, single happen,” she said. “At the end of the day, we’re “I take this project personally, because of how I bama Ave., DeLand. males. We have folks ready to come in right now.” impacting West Volusia in regards to ending the grew up. I was house to house, 13 public schools, The limits of the proposed Housed in the completely remodeled former thrift homelessness issue.” and although I wasn’t officially maybe living under four-lane project extend from store at 224 S. Florida Ave., DeLand, the 12 beds are The project is one of personal interest and heart- See CENTER, page A4 just west of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Beltway to Interstate 4. Exhibits depicting the pro- posed improvements will be on display, and public com- ments forms will be available. Tropical sites Tractor Supply For information, call Civil Engineer Travis Terpstra at (386) 736-5967, ext. 12511, or store gets email [email protected]. SunRail new schedule initial OK, begins next week SunRail begins with questions service on a new schedule beginning Monday, July 23. The new schedule features By Gina McKee cery store and various small- more mid-day time slots, as [email protected] er attached tenants, accord- well as running later at night. ing to the City Commission DeLand City Commis- Service is increasing from the agenda. sioners initially approved a current 18 round trips per day The requested ordinance, zoning change for a Tractor to 20 round trips per day. Sun- which was read for the first Supply Co. store, but have Rail runs a 32-mile daily ser- time, includes changing the concerns that must be vice, stopping at 12 stations, zoning designation for that addressed before final Monday through Friday, from portion of the property to approval. the DeBary Station in Volusia allow a proposed Tractor The property, which is County to the Sand Lake Road Supply store outdoor over- about half of the former Station south of Orlando. night storage, along with Kmart building and parking A new southern expansion sales of vehicles. These uses area on the west end of the will begin passenger service are not permitted under the Northgate Shopping Center, July 30, adding 17 miles and property’s current C-2 zon- is at the northeast corner of four new stations; Meadow ing. East International Speedway Woods in Orange County, To accommodate the per- and North Woodland boule- Tupperware, downtown Kis- manent sidewalk display vards. It does not include the simmee and Poinciana in Randy Barber/staff photographer area, the applicant proposes out parcels occupied by Sun- Osceola County. to expand the existing side- Visiting from North Carolina, Verdonna Ashley, left, gets her picture taken Trust Bank, Taco Bell and Pet For more information, visit walk to 12.75 feet in width with her sister-in-law, Martha Ashley of DeLand, by Arnette Sherman during Supermarket or the parcel sunrail.com. and place a four-foot-tall alu- the MainStreet DeLand Association’s Tropical Nights on Friday, July 20. containing the Publix gro- See TRACTOR, page A3 Make a miniature house at Deltona library

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PLAN STRONGER to your event By Gina McKee and pieces, his favorite are the Something [email protected] more elaborate creations must be sometimes requested or done required by his clients. about Lewis Salter’s artistry is nation's more than just air. “I offer a bespoke service, debt The DeLand resident but can also have generic recently brought his passion designs that I have created,” for balloon artistry to a new he said, adding that anything level, opening his own busi- is possible with the right ness, Pride in Balloons by vision. “I look forward to Entertainment B1 Blossoms. meeting new customers, and “After some great and especially to bringing a smile FESTIVAL ARTIST to everyone’s face.” inspiring recent events that I Photo courtesy of Pride in Balloons have had the pleasure of sup- The business, at 122 Sad- porting, and after several dlebook Way, DeLand, is a Lewis Salter, a DeLand resident, is a self-taught balloon designer who has requests, I have brought back dream come true for the taken his hobby to the next level with his new business, Pride in Balloons by Pride in Balloons,” Mr. Salter Volusia County native, who Blossoms at 122 Saddlebrook Way in DeLand. said. “It’s something that I did likes to find the whimsical in the past for fun, and it side of inspiration from real loon sculptures and creations he said. that brought him back into brings joy.” life and fantasy. to fit just about any budget or For a business born from a the business, he said. From classic archways for His creations can take theme, for any party, event, or hobby, the sky could be the More than that, however, Etcher picked to provide pageants and other events, to hours or even days to com- contest that wants to add a limit for Mr. Salter’s new ven- it’s really just a whole lot of icon of art columns, shapes and more plete if they are complex, and unique and whimsical ele- ture, especially since balloon fun, Mr. Salter said. complex designs, if it can be others can be done much ment to the atmosphere. designers are fewer and more “I find balloon artistry Index dreamed up, Mr. Salter will more expediently. Rates will vary depending far between. But it’s really just inspiring and fun to do,” he find a way to make it come to With a variety of designs on a number of factors, such a love of creating, along with said. “Who wouldn’t want to Business A7 Out & About B1 life. pre-planned, as well as a fun as the amount of balloons requests following events he play with balloons all day?” Classified B6 Police Report A5 Crossword B5 Sports B5 While he said he enjoys approach to the more time-in- used, the complexity of the has participated in generating For more information, call Horoscopes B1 Viewpoint A6 making all types of shapes tensive designs, there are bal- design and the overall scale, requests for more business, Mr. Salter at (386) 843-8678.

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enforcement if only that por- furniture looks better outside d on e .” Tractor tion of the property is rezoned than trailers.” While some city officials From page A1 to allow permanent outdoor However, going through a pointed out that waiting for displays. complete Planning and Devel- another big-box type of store minum fence along the edge of “As to what’s occurring at opment process, rather than to come in is unlikely in the curb. The fence would not the building, I think you can allowing for a special excep- world of Amazon and other continue to to the building mitigate the concerns of others tion or rezoning of the portion online fulfillment shopping façade, which would allow because of the nature of that of the property, could poten- stores, this type of store is an pedestrian passage between building and what it was tially deter future develop- excellent re-use and refill of a the display and the building. before by what it appears like ments like this one, said long-vacant parcel. Because the proposed fence as part of the structure,” Mayor Michael Wood, and attorney “I absolutely agree with that location would force shoppers Apgar said during discussion with Cobb Cole, who rep- part, but I’m torn. When we approaching from the parking and comments, which lasted resents the applicant. send out code enforcement, lot area to walk in the vehicu- more than 40 minutes. “I’m “To go through the PD pro- we need to address it from a lar drive until they reach a not going to vote against it in cess is a barrier to some, as it is policy perspective holistically break in the fence to access the first reading, but I am troubled more of a process and more of and come to some sort of rea- area, the applicant is providing by the red area and I’m going a negotiation rather than to go sonable conclusion,” Mayor at least three breaks in the to give that more thought, through the special exception Apgar responded. “Since we’re fencing to allow safe pedestri- because once you’ve done it, it route,” Mr. Wood said. “With not there, I was looking for an access to the sidewalk area. becomes very difficult -- if what we are doing, it’s a good some way to at least try and However, Mayor Robert someone else sales outdoor example to those who have get it done in such a way that it Apgar and other commission- furniture if they want to rope maybe caused issues in the looks more like part of the ers expressed concern regard- off an area and set up furniture past or they’ve come in with structure than a fence. Cer- ing pedestrian safety as well as outside, they’ll say we let Trac- questions, they can see . . . tainly by second reading, I’d possible issues with code tor Supply do it and say their there’s a pathway to getting it like to have a better picture.”

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Governor Commissioner Other statewide offices, such of Agriculture as chief financial officer, Democrats Andrew Gillum Photo by Gina McKee of Tallahassee, Gwen Graham won’t appear for the same Democrats Nicole “Nikki” The Neighborhood Center celebrated the opening of the new 12-bed Growth of Tallahassee, Jeff Greene of reason. Fried of Fort Lauderdale, Jef- Palm Beach, Chris King of and Achievement Project facility Wednesday, July 18 in DeLand with board Here is a list of the candi- frey Duane Porter of Cooper Winter Park, Phillip Levine of members, city representatives and Neighborhood Center employees and vol- dates who will be on the bal- City and Roy David Walker lot for Democrats, Republi- Miami Beach, Alex “Lundy” unteers. of Fort Lauderdale cans and other parties. Lundmark of Vero Beach and Republicans Matt Caldwell what’s happening here at The their successful experience at John Weatherbee of Jensen of Fort Myers, Denise Grims- Neighborhood Center,” The Bridge. The Neighbor- Beach Center ley of Zolfo Springs, Mike DeLand City Manager Michael hood Center of West Volusia U.S. Representative for Republicans Don Baldauf From page A1 McCalister of Plant City and Pleus said. “As you look out remains committed to being of Bradenton, Ron DeSantis the Sixth District Baxter Troutman of Winter the tree of what people maybe over here into the woods (on the leader in providing the of Ponte Vedra Beach, Timo- Haven consider homeless, I have slept adjacent property), that’s continuum of care necessary Democrats Stephen Sevig- thy M. Devine of Leesburg, on the sofa with my siblings, where the next phase of our to respond to West Volusia’s Bob Langford of Tallahassee, ny of Ormond Beach, Nancy For more information about different family members’ helping the homeless will be, transitional housing needs.” John Joseph Mercadante of Soderberg of Crescent Beach voting, call (386) 736-5930 or homes, and that’s a form of called The Bridge, which will The Bridge is planned as a Miami, Bruce Nathan of Palm and and John Upchurch of visit volusiaelections.org. homelessness,” Ms. Davis said. be open in the spring of next 20-bed, 5,000-square-foot Ormond Beach City, Adam H. Putnam of “So it’s personal for me to see y e ar.” shelter and day center, and us help those that simply need The fundraising goal for construction is planned to that gap to help transition The Bridge has been met and start early next year. them to the next level.” the project is about 80 percent The newly-opened GAP DSC again improves in state The new 12-bed unit brings complete in the architectural House renovation and remod- the number of beds at the cen- and design phases, he said. eling, done by JMS Construc- ter for emergency and transi- “GAP House is another tion, carried a cost of $225,000, performance measures tional housing to 162. piece of the puzzle that will which was entirely funded by In addition to the new GAP 36.87, falling just shy of the In the performance-fund- help eliminate homelessness in private donations with $40,000 For Hometown News facility, plans are in motion for [email protected] 37.78 out of 40 measure ing model’s first year of our community,” Ms. Clark supplied by the Lacey Family the Bridge, a joint project required to reach the gold-ti- implementation in 2015, DSC added. “As we plan with the Foundation and the rest given between The Neighborhood The State Board of Educa- er level. fell into the bronze category, City of DeLand to build and by private donors, according Center and the City of tion’s 2018-19 performance Under the funding model, sparking an ambitious col- manage The Bridge, we see to a press release issued by The DeLand. funding report shows Dayto- the state sets aside dollars as lege-wide improvement plan. GAP House as a place for cli- Neighborhood Center. “It’s really exciting to see na State College has inched an incentive for Florida’s 28 As a result, the college has ents to integrate into after closer to achieving gold-tier state colleges to stay on a path steadily climbed the ranks of status among Florida College of continuous improvement. the silver-tier institutions System institutions, and the Each institution is ranked each year, and expects to all times. Hollywood films: school expects $1.2 million in and placed into purple, strive for gold in next year’s Notes •“The Great Escape:” 1 p.m. incentive funding. bronze, silver or gold catego- funding cycle. From page A2 Free movies at Deltona Saturday, July 28. Steve Compared to last year, ries. Funding is rewarded or For the 28 FCS colleges, the McQueen stars in this 1963 DSC significantly moved the withheld based on perfor- SBOE report shows 18 insti- springs while enjoying the Regional Library film. Not rated, 172 minutes. needle for student success in mance measures that include tutions in the silver category crystal clear water. The park •“I Can Only Imagine:” 11 terms of the metrics the State student retention and com- (with DSC near the top), five will charge its regular admis- Watch “A Wrinkle in Time” a.m. Monday, July 30. J. Board of Education uses to pletion rates, the number of in the gold, five in bronze and sion fee. Those younger than and other free flicks at the Michael Finley, Madeline Car- measure the performance of graduates who are continuing zero in the lowest performing age 18 must wear a personal Deltona Regional Library, roll and Dennis Quaid star. FCS schools. DSC came in at their education or landing level, purple. flotation device and be accom- 2150 Eustace Ave. Rated PG, 110 minutes. the high end of the silver-tier jobs, as well as their entry-lev- panied by an adult guardian at July’s lineup includes these See NOTES, page A8 level, with a total score of el wages.

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Bail was 13 and charged with burglary 27, of Deltona, was arrested not set. with assault or battery and bat- July 16 and charged with driv- DeLand Police •Stephanie L. Firek, 22, of tery. Bail was set at $11,000. ing with a canceled license. Orange City, was arrested July •Taylor James Umont, 22, of Bail was set at $2,500. Department 19 and charged with conspira- DeLand, was arrested July 14 •Dejoune L. Killingbeck, 31, (888) 277-TIPS cy to sale and delivery of can- and charged with possession of Deltona, was arrested July •Luis A. Nieves Rosa, 31, of nabis, use of a 2-way commu- of paraphernalia, cannabis and 16 and charged with posses- DeLand, was arrested July 13 nication device to commit a a scheduled IV substance. Bail sion of cannabis and battery and charged with possession felony and possession of a con- was set at $5,500. on a person 65 years of age or Wanted of paraphernalia, cocaine and veyance for trafficking in a •Luis A. Lopez, 24, of Lake older. Bail was set at $500. heroin with intent to sell. Bail controlled substance. Bail was Helen, was arrested July 14 •Francisco J. Diaz, 32, of was not set. not set. and charged with burglary of a Pierson, was arrested July 16 •Hector A. Castillo Rodri- dwelling and petit theft. Bail and charged with unregistered guez, 36, of DeLand, was was set at $5,500. motor vehicle and habitually arrested July 13 and charged Volusia County •Christopher Ray Hausk- driving with a revoked license. with possession of parapher- Sheriff’s Office necht, 29, of Orange City, was Bail was set at $1,500. nalia and drugs with intent to arrested July 14 and charged •Amiee M. Norton, 37, of sell, manufacture or deliver. •Brian Jennings Eckelbeck- with neglect of a child and DeLand, was arrested July 16 Bail was set at $5,500. er, 37, of DeLand, was arrested driving under the influence. and charged with battery on a •Kentrell Devon Williams, July 13 and charged with fail- Bail was set at $3,000. person 65 years of age or older. 34, of DeLand, was arrested ure to properly register as a sex •Meghan L. Gaines, 19, of Bail was not set. July 17 and charged with pos- offender. Bail was not set. Deltona, was arrested July 14 •Tray J. Shephard, 21, of session of cocaine, operating a •Brian M. Isbell, 29, of and charged with resisting an Pierson, was arrested July 16 vehicle with a canceled license, Deltona, was arrested July 13 officer without violence, petit and charged with illegal use of fleeing/attempting to elude and charged with driving with theft, dealing in stolen proper- a credit card. Bail was set at law enforcement with lights/ a canceled license, prior refus- ty and burglary of an occupied $2,500. sirens running, criminal mis- al to submit to testing, DUI dwelling. Bail was set at •Tina M. Giovino, 40, of Unknown Suspect chief and resisting an officer alcohol/drugs and possession $14,500. Orange City, was arrested July Officers of the Ormond The suspect is described as without violence. Bail was not of cocaine. Bail was set at •Richard Lee Colflesh, 30, of 17 and charged with felony Beach Police Department a white male, thin, facial hair set. $6,000. DeLeon Springs, was arrested petit theft, tampering with were notified via dispatch at (mustache and beard) wear- •Charles B. Naylor, 50, of •Christopher J. Kapalcik, 31, July 15 and charged with utter- physical evidence and intro- about 4 p.m. Saturday, July ing a black hat, black long DeLand, was arrested July 17 of DeLand, was arrested July ing a forgery. Bail was set at duction of contraband into a 21, of a robbery that just sleeve shirt and black shorts. and charged with possession 13 and charged with posses- $5,000. detention facility. Bail was set occurred at the CVS Phar- See photos below. of paraphernalia, a scheduled macy at 250 E. Granada Blvd. Anyone who may have sion of MDMA. Bail was set at •Robert J. Pugh, 34, of at $8,000. The store clerk advised information regarding this IV substance and cocaine. Bail $500. Orange City, was arrested July •Christen Michelle Willi- that an unknown suspect incident is asked to contact was set at $15,000. •Tiffany Nicole Oden, 40, of 15 and charged with aggravat- ford, 35, of DeLand, was made a purchase at the the Ormond Beach Police •John M. Furman, 51, of Deltona, was arrested July 13 ed battery with a deadly weap- arrested July 17 and charged counter. When the clerk Department through VCSO DeLand, was arrested July 18 and charged with grand theft. on. Bail was not set. with leaving the scene of an opened the register, the sus- Central Dispatch at (386) and charged with possession Bail was set at $4,000. •Victoria N. Taylor, 34, of accident with injury and driv- pect grabbed the cash draw- 248-1777. Anyone who wish- of cannabis with intent to sell •Jose B. Avila, 34, of DeLeon DeLand, was arrested July 15 ing with a canceled license. er. The clerk struggled with es to remain anonymous can and use of a 2-way communi- Springs, was arrested July 13 and charged with felony petit Bail was set at $20,000. the suspect, but the suspect call Crimestoppers @ 277- cation device. Bail was not set. and charged with habitually theft and giving a false name •Sarah C. Ackerman, 32, of was able to take the cash TIPS or toll-free @ 1-888- driving with a revoked license. upon being arrested/detained. Deltona, was arrested July 17 drawer and fled the store. It 277-TIPS. Those who pro- is believed that the suspect vide information to Orange City Police Bail was set at $2,500. Bail was set at $2,500. and charged with possession ran south west behind the Crimestoppers can qualify •Joseph Carbajal, 31, of •Joseph Kenneth McCoy, of cocaine and heroin and store. for a reward of up to $1,000. Department Pierson, was arrested July 13 51, of Orange City, was arrest- dealing in stolen property. Bail and charged with domestic ed July 16 and charged with a was not set. battery by strangulation and drug offense, unarmed bur- •Craig McLaughlin, 26, of •Sherri L. Watson, 51, of WE’RE ON battery. Bail was not set. glary of an occupied structure, Deltona, was arrested July 17 Orange City, was arrested July •Melanie M. Cameron, 31, possession of paraphernalia and charged with possession 14 and charged with posses- of Orange City, was arrested and grand theft. Bail was set at of paraphernalia. Bail was not sion of cocaine, a drug offense FACEBOOK! July 13 and charged with pos- $18,000. set. and tampering with physical session of paraphernalia and a •Catalino Perez Alamo, 55, •Aaron Andrew Wooley, 43, evidence. Bail was set at drug offense. Bail was not set. of Deltona, was arrested July of Deltona, was arrested July $5,500. “Like” Hometown News Volu- •Amber D. Peterson, 32, of 16 and charged with driving 17 and charged with grand •Donovan M. Wood, 18, of sia for the latest in local news, Deltona, was arrested July 13 with a canceled license. Bail theft of a motor vehicle and Orange City, was arrested July information and interactive and charged with operating a was set at $1,500. dealing in stolen property. 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C E Phone: (386)756-2580 Phone: (386)445-0555 H O I C www.cardinaloms.com A-6 • West Volusia Hometown News Friday, July 27, 2018 VIEWPOINT FRIDAY, JULY 27, 2018 • HOMETOWN NEWS • WWW.HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM Rants & Raves He's ready for school 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. Readers are asked to refrain from making slanderous or libelous statements.

Calamari really?

The audacity of a local restaurant to mislabel seafood is laugh- able. Half-off calamari they say, more like half off the truth. While those rings may physically resemble calamari, one bite will reveal otherwise. The calamari tastes like chicken. Well, this local restaurant might have bigger fish to fry than rightly labeling their seafood. You know who you are. Randy Barber/staff photographer Don’t go in there Kelle Boneta, left, looks on as her son Daniel, 7, of DeLand receives his free backpack from Council- man Chris Cloudman and Fire Chief Dan Hanes, right, during the eighth annual Mayor’s Backpack I have my telephone with Verizon. Giveaway at Earl Brown Park on Saturday, July 21. The City of DeLand and Spring Hill Neighborhood I wanted to lower my rate. I called. The phone representative Association sponsored the event. told me I had to go into a store. So, I went to a store on William- son Boulevard. The lady was awful. She was screaming at me. Is this proper? Thankfully there are two others standing up for the common ers? citizen. Now let’s see which way the mayor leans. What happens is garbage that is put out in trash bags are torn The personal touch open by the black birds, cats, etc., and make a mess in the street. Need some positive vibes Also, there is a city ordinance that requires no cars are to be Hometown News is more than your hometown news. It is a overnight parked in street or in the right of way of the driveway. People do not obey this rule. So the police are called and still personal, special newspaper. I read with some interest Dan Smith’s article in the July 20 nothing is done about it. We did not find our lost cat Marvin and we are still looking Edition of Hometown News. This makes it hard for people that walk or for garbage and with heavy hearts and hopeful hearts, but I want to thank the The interest stems from his list of dislikes about Florida. trash pickups. Listen up people and care about your neighbor- representative that I spoke with, Lora Lee Uber, who took more As a native, I am constantly amazed by the complaints of hood. than her time to listen and help with trying to find an old cat for transplants, who I assume moved to Central Florida and Volusia a 97-year-old man, whose heart is broken. Thank you. County voluntarily. It was their choice, yet a large group of them Please keep praying. Hometown News is not only my home- continue to complain about everything from the weather to the Help the police find violations town news but my heart-town news. small number of good delicatessens. In a check-out line at Home Depot last week, a lady (with her In the July 12 issue of the Rants & Raves section, there was a iPhone on speaker) was ranting to whom I assume was a friend Not the right fit gripe about fireworks in South Daytona and the police did not “up North” about the heat and humidity, the traffic on Dunlaw- do anything. ton (obviously has never spent time in Atlanta), the rain, and the Years ago when there used to be horses all around the Corbin I wonder if this writer did their civic duty and notified the price of Italian food. The other six people in line were looking at Park area, the Tractor Supply Co. store would have been appro- police there were law breakers of the city ordinance. This writer her like “please hush, or better yet, turn off your speaker.” I was priate. seems as much at fault as the police for not doing anything. thinking that I would like to say to her, “the last time I looked, There were 12 horses just in our pasture alone. Now it is all Our police force cannot be on every street in the city, so it is Interstate 95 still runs north at the same speed it runs south.” If residential. This store would be much better suited to the Sam- also up to the citizens to report law breakers and criminal mis- you don’t like it here, why are you here? sula area where there are lots of horses, cows, etc. chief. Seems like people are so eager to always complain about Dan, I like your columns. I have even read “The World’s With the more than ugly New Visions Painting business on the law enforcement, yet they refuse to do their part and report Greatest Beach.” You obviously have taken an interest in the his- the opposite side of Corbin, the derelict Sugar Creek conve- these crimes. tory of the county and the state. You say in your last paragraph, nience store and the oil company on the north side of the corner, Our community is just that, a community where everyone has “naw, you couldn’t chase me out of here with a heard of Palmetto this just degrades everyone’s property value and makes it look to work together to keep it safe for the people here. Next time, bugs.” If this is true, then why not take the time to do positive like a blighted area. do your civic duty and report the criminal mischief, instead of articles on this wonderful place we live. By the way, we used to just complaining in a paper. You cannot have a cop on every name our roaches. Keep religious groups out of parks street. How is it a religious group is allowed to solicit in public parks It can’t be that difficult Students have taken over when anyone else would be arrested? There are often men sitting inches from the women’s room at We moved to Florida more than 20 years ago. In all those Volusia County needs substitute teachers like Africa needs the oceanfront park who look like pedophiles. These people take years we have never seen a lawn-service truck with equipment water. parking spaces for the limited off-beach parking with no inten- trailer that wasn’t being driven from 12 to 18 inches over the When students report a sub for “taking pills all morning” tion of enjoying the purpose of the park. center line into oncoming traffic. Not once. when the substitute was, in fact, eating Good-n-Plenty candy (I I contend that if these people persist in occupying taxpay- To make matters worse, there are thousands of these vehicles kid you not) and when a substitute grabs a kindergartner with er-funded parks, they should lose their tax exemption on their in the state. Having to travel A1A frequently, we have had close untied laces while running in order to prevent him from falling religious properties, where if they wish to do their religious calls too many times to count. I consider myself a courteous and busting his teeth and smashing his face with untied laces, activities they can do so without bothering or soliciting unwant- driver, but in many instances with these violators, there is no and last, but not least, when a sub gently contains a child, the ed Bible banging. place for the law-abiding motorist to go. child coughs from being upset and unruly and her classmates There is an old saying “people who don’t know how to drive claim the substitute “choked” her . . . all these “incidents” are put Leaning tower of mayor large vehicles should not own big vehicles.” (Their) mindset is on file. “on to the next.” It should be “On to the next safely.” The substitute is never called in to tell their side. The students It’s no shock that the two guys sitting on the Port Orange City have taken over. Do not wonder why there is a drastic shortage Council who collect city pensions are fine with a potential 14.4 Care about your neighborhood where, in high schools, multiple classes are sent to the auditori- percent increase in city taxes. um thereby giving them a free day (no work, on phones, talking, Why can’t people who live in a decent neighborhood, where etc). If you are not in the system, you have no idea what goes on. homes are in the $300,000-range, put their garbage in contain- What a shame.

DEADLINES bringing marijuana into a •Destiny T. Thacker, 23, of with intent to sell and use of a state facility. Bail was not set. Orange City, was arrested July 2-way communication device The deadline for submissions to Hometown News in Volusia Crime From page A5 •Christopher T. Cespedes, 18 and charged with dealing to commit a felony. Bail was County is 5 p.m. Thursday for the next week's issue, except for 19, of DeLand, was arrested in stolen property. Bail was set at $2,500. Rants & Raves, which is 5 p.m. Friday. Deadlines are adjusted for •Meagan A. Burgess, 33, of July 17 and charged with con- set at $2,500. •Jerald J. Arequipa, 24, of holidays. For more information, call (386) 322-5924. DeBary, was arrested July 17 spiracy to traffic in cannabis, •Audrey Rae Campbell, 47, Deltona, was arrested July 19 and charged with neglect of a possession of cannabis with of Orange City, was arrested and charged with use of a child. Bail was not set. intent to sell, smuggling/ July 18 and charged with 2-way communication device •Sandy Degroat, 64, of bringing marijuana into a counterfeit bank bill and pos- to commit a felony and con- DeLand, was arrested July 17 state facility, maintaining a session of paraphernalia. Bail spiracy to sell or deliver can- and charged with possession place for manufacture of a was set at $10,500. nabis. Bail was set at $12,500. of a scheduled II substance. controlled substance, use of a •Katelyn Victoria Gaultney, •Brandon T. Jones, 19, of Bail was not set. 2-way communication device 18, of Deltona, was arrested DeLeon Springs, was arrested •Francisco Ramos, 35, of to commit a felony and July 18 and charged with pos- July 19 and charged with bat- Deltona, was arrested July 17 money laundering. Bail was session of a scheduled II sub- tery on a person 65 years of Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C., and charged with domestic not set. stance and possession of can- age or older. Bail was not set. 5059 Turnpike Feeder Road, Ft. Pierce, FL 34951 battery by strangulation, false •Isaac E. Crumpton, 59, of nabis. Bail was not set. •Edwin Rodriguez Jr., 58, of Copyright © 2018, Hometown News, L.C. imprisonment and battery. Deltona, was arrested July 18 •Courtney Nicole Leveille, Deltona, was arrested July 19 Voted # 1 Community Newspaper in Bail was not set. and charged with aggravated 18, of DeLand, was arrested and charged with failure to America in 2005, 2006, 2007. One of the top 3 in America every year since 2003. •Sharon N. Parker, 40, of battery. Bail was set at $5,000. July 18 and charged with use properly register as a sex Deltona, was arrested July 17 •Joshua H. Huebner, 30, of of a 2-way communication offender. Bail was not set.

Farris Robinson...... President Julianne Petersen...... Graphic Artist and charged with burglary of Orange City, was arrested July device to commit a felony, •Taurean Eduardo Milton, Vernon D. Smith ...... Managing Partner Rodney Bookhardt ...... Senior Account Manager Don Hornbeck ...... Regional Circulation Manager Heather Donaldson ...... Inside Sales Manager a conveyance and grand theft. 18 and charged with posses- conspiracy to sale and deliv- 37, of DeLand, was arrested Flora Wilkerson...... Circulation Administrator Angie Daniels ...... Inside Sales Assistant Robin Bevilacqua ...... Human Resources Lora L. Uber...... Inside Sales/Classified Bail was set at $6,000. sion of heroin, alprazolam, a ery of cannabis. Bail was not July 19 and charged with Annita Ferrante...... Account Receivable Michael Buckley ...... Circulation Manager •George Hall Parrish, 18, of scheduled IV substance and set. aggravated battery with a Amanda Wheaton ...... Credit & Collections Randy Barber ...... Staff Photographer Cecil G. Brumley ...... Managing Editor Bruce Henderson ...... Staff Photographer DeLand, was arrested July 17 methamphetamine and •Larry S. Blough, 38, of deadly weapon causing bodily Kathy Young ...... Major/Natl. Accounts Manager Diane Carey...... Staff Writer Kristi Moore...... Office Mgr/Comm. Relations Gina McKee...... Staff Writer and charged with conspiracy resisting an officer without DeLand, was arrested July 18 harm and grand theft. Bail Mercedes Lee-Paquette ...Production Manager Carrie Maday...... News Clerk to traffic in cannabis, money violence. Bail was set at and charged with burglary of was set at $15,000. laundering, use of a 2-way $20,500. a conveyance and an occu- •Kimberly H. Giordano, 41, Phone (386) 322-5900 communication device to •Frederick Joseph Paqua, pied dwelling. Bail was set at of Deltona, was arrested July Fax (386) 322-5901 commit a felony, maintaining 55, of Orange City, was arrest- $7,500. 19 and charged with resisting Classified (386) 322-5949 a place for manufacturing ed July 18 and charged with •Nathaniel Benjamin Row- an officer without violence Rants & Raves (386) 322-5902 controlled substances, pos- passing counterfeit bank bill land, 20, of DeLand, was and tampering with physical Circulation Inquiries 1-866-913-6397 session of cannabis with with intent to defraud and arrested July 18 and charged evidence. Bail was set at [email protected] VOLUSIA WEST intent to sell and smuggling/ grand theft. Bail was not set. with possession of cannabis $3,500. Friday, July 27, 2018 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com West Volusia • A-7 If you can’t build them, you can’t sell them n the sign of the times Drum roll, please. The wine to enhance their department, the most business going into the old shopping experience. prominent part of a sign for VOLUSIA Food Lion at 101 E. Granada Ia new townhouse development BUSINESS Blvd. in Ormond Beach, given *** on Clyde Morris Boulevard in CECIL G. the code name Simba, will be Port Orange isn’t “for sale” it’s BRUMLEY a Lucky’s Market! The Passenger traffic at Daytona “now hiring.” company announced last week Beach International Airport The shortage of construc- it would be opening stores in was up 4.1 percent in June tion labor is one of the seem to indicate a lot more Ormond Beach, Venice, West from June 2017. During the industry’s biggest challenges workers are available now Boca Raton and Pensacola in month, 65,404 passengers flew nationwide, according to Dr. with unemployment going up the next 18 to 24 months. in or out of the county-operat- Robert Dietz, chief economist to 4 percent from 3.5 percent Lucky’s has 13 stores in ed airport, compared to of the National Association of in May in Volusia County. Florida and, besides the four it 62,845 passengers last June. Home Builders. However, it’s just a seasonal just announced, plans to open The chances of getting Dr. Dietz was in the area last thing with schools closing for as many as 20 more over the another airline just keep week to give the annual summer. The jobless rate is next few years. looking better. economic briefing to the area down from 4.5 percent in June Lucky’s Market was started homebuilders group. 2017 and the number of in 2003 by two chefs with the *** Need The project on Clyde unemployed workers was goal to offer top-quality Morris, the 138-unit Bella estimated at 10,268 compared products at affordable prices Oaks Townhomes, also fits A couple of final items to 11,346 last year. Employ- with personal service. Its include Dahlia Mexican Teeth? another area with which the ment was at 247,120, up concept includes a wide economist noted builders Kitchen in Flagler Beach is sharply from 241,025 last year. variety of specialty foods, such adding a second restaurant at could be successful – using Who knows, maybe some as in-house smoked bacon, townhouses for infill develop- the Shoppes at One Daytona of those teachers can swing a house-made sausages, fresh at 1808 W. International ment. Bella Oaks sits between hammer. Sorry, contractors, seafood, a large selection of Speedway Boulevard. Also, DENTAL SERVICES the big Colony in the Woods the school system’s mainte- fresh, local produce, and a Cotton Enterprises has bought and Pickwick Village manu- nance guys don’t take the DENTURE $650 bakery. It focuses heavily on the land for Project Beta, factured home developments. summer off. Dr. Dietz said the organics and won’t sell meat which could include a new Crown/Caps $800 There are other townhouse builders must work closely from animals that have been headquarters for Costa del developments in the area, with community colleges and treated with antibiotics or arti- All Fillings $200 Mar sunglasses, at Mason Ave- including a small one Silvestri trade schools to find and train ficial growth hormones. nue Extension and Dunn Full Denture Reline Only $185 Real Estate wants to put on the the workers they need. 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A “debt clock” (usdebtclock.org) vibrant, strong and growing that the figure changed by more economy can significantly than $100,000 by the time I was our country borrows more and more money to make up reduce, or totally eradicate, able to jot it down. debt without causing a With that astronomical the difference between the revenue it takes in and the financial hardship to the number in mind, “Richard,” American people or to the asked my personal opinion on expenses it pays out. Every year, interest is added to the programs and services on our country’s debt situation: which some citizens rely. “(Your recent PlanStronger debt. Eventually, it’s difficult to pay the interest because it Maybe the answer is a column) . . . does not mention combination of the sugges- the increasing federal cost for becomes a larger and larger part of the total budget. Just tions above. I don’t claim to servicing the 20-trillion-dollar have a solution to this debt as interest rates rise. ask Greece. There are no easy answers, dilemma. It’s a big problem, Eventually many federal and it didn’t happen over- programs will probably but here are a few options: 1. Increase revenue to night. I do believe we can turn receive significant cuts as the the situation around so this amount of interest on treasury exceed expenses. Translation: Photo courtesy of Cindy Lovell Raise taxes – nobody’s favorite enormous debt is not our lega- bonds, notes and bills cy to future generations. Eight Volusia County students were enrolled in Stetson University’s HATS increases. What do we do solution. And, in light of the about all of that?” recent income tax overhaul, (High Achieving Talented Students) Aviation Program at the New Smyrna it’s probably unlikely there will David D. Holland, a Beach Airport. The class was in partnership with Epic School of Imagination I’m going to tread lightly on Certified Financial Planner this subject because a ques- be additional reform, at least and taught by Capt. Mike Thompson of Epic Flight Academy. From left front for individuals, in the near practitioner, hosts a weekly TV tion, like this one, can be a show Mondays on WDSC are Roger Roden, Jonathan Maugeri and Sam Lewis; from left middle are political “landmine,” and this future. Jacob Williams, Will Smith, Maddox Weaver, Aubree Endicott and Anastasia 2. Reduce expenses so Channel 15 at 7 p.m. He has is not a political column. That also authored two books in his Chuven; and from left back are Capt. Thompson; Dr. Cindy Lovell, HATS being said, I’m an eternal money is available to start paying down the debt (or so Confessions of a Financial Founder; and Lynn Albinson, HATS Program Director. optimist. I believe there are Planner series. Mr. Holland ways to work through, and out we can stop borrowing the money added to the debt each offers investment advice of, debt. Maybe slowing it through Holland Advisory down first and then reducing year). This is where govern- mental programs and excesses Services Inc., a registered it over time. What I know for investment adviser in Ormond certain is, if we choose to do might have to be trimmed. It School News sounds like common sense . . . Beach. He can be contacted at nothing about the problem, (386) 671-7526. Email United Way needs gy and leadership. Counties backpack program interest costs will continue to but, this requires votes by our For community service, the Friday, Aug. 3, and Saturday, elected representatives, most financial questions to ques- increase. [email protected]. readers group transformed recycled Aug. 4, at 333 W. Granada Why? Because, each year, of whom want to get re-elect- plastic shopping bags into Blvd., Ormond Beach. United Way is looking for mats for individuals who are There will be a spin class at volunteers for the 2018-19 homeless. B-CU’s own Avis 6 p.m. Friday, Aug 3. The cost WILLOW meets July 27 AM Connection set Reading Pals Program. Butler, director of the Wildcat is $20. A strength training Business Volunteers are needed to Immersion Program, and bar-bell program, RIP, will From page A7 The West Volusia Regional The West Volusia Regional read to VPK students for one Kay Wingard from Covenant be at 8:15 a.m. both days. Chamber of Commerce will Chamber of Commerce will hour a week during the United Methodist Church Dancing for a Cause Smyrna. host the WILLOW Ladies present an AM Connection at school year. United Way will were on hand to teach the Zumba will be from 10:45 Mr. Zaicek will be responsi- Lucheon at 11:30 a.m. Friday, 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, July 31, at train volunteers at sessions youth how to craft the mats. a.m. to 12:30 p.m. both days. ble for managing radiation July 27, at DeBary Golf & Gateway Center for the Arts, available throughout the Connecting the service The event is open to the oncology operations and Country Club, 300 Plantation 880 N. C.R. Beall Blvd., summer. Training is manda- project with education about public. Backpack and mone- improving processes for all Club Drive. DeBary. tory. homelessness was Director of tary donations will be accept- clinical operations while Guest speakers will be Shari Bill Fairfull of Simplicity The Reading Pals class- the Volusia/Flagler Coalition ed. maintaining the hospitals’ Simmans and Pat Knauer who Solutions and Executive rooms in Volusia County are: for the Homeless Jeff White. For more information, call mission to extend the healing •Orange City Elementary ministry of Christ. will discuss marketing and Director Shari Simmans will (386) 677-4949. social media practices. present an introduction to the •Friendship Elementary Mr. Zaicek has 14 years of School, Deltona DSC alumni awards experience in radiation oncol- The cost is $19 for members new website. DSC online and $24 for non-members. For Free for members, the cost •Head Start Port Orange kick-off Homecoming ogy and has previously served •Head Start Holly Hill as chief radiation therapist a reservation or more informa- is $10 for non-members. programs among •Head Start EVEC, Dayto- activities and departmental manager of tion, visit westvolusiaregional- For a reservation or more most affordable radiation oncology at The chamber.org or call (386) 490- information, visit westvolusi- na Beach 4606. aregionalchamber.org or call •Head Start Chisholm Daytona State College’s Center for Cancer and Blood For the sixth straight year, (386) 490-4606. Center, New Smyrna Beach, Alumni Association wel- Disorders in Fort Worth, U.S. News & World Report Texas. He has also served as a •Head Start Hope Place, comes nominations for its Area chamber hosts Daytona Beach annual awards recognizing placed Daytona State College clinical instructor of radiolog- in the top tier of the nation’s ic technology for Brookhaven monthly events Hob Nob 2018 For more information, visit exemplary service to the col- uwvfc.galaxydigital.com or lege. Best Online Bachelor’s Pro- College in Texas. Most recent- grams at number 23, among ly, Mr. Zaicek was the director “Meet the Candidates” Hob call (386) 275-1948. Nominees for the three cat- The DeLand Area Chamber Nob, presented by the West egories – Alumni of the Year, more than 300 institutions of Keiser University’s radiation surveyed. therapy program in Mel- of Commerce and the Orange Volusia Regional Chamber’s Distinguished Faculty/Staff City Alliance have several reg- Government Affairs Commit- Students explore Alumni and Young Alumni In a separate U.S. News bourne. survey, the college topped the ularly scheduled events. tee, will be from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Excellence Award – are due A Lake Mary resident, Mr. faith and leadership list of least expensive public Thursday, Aug. 2, at The Cen- by August 10. Zaicek earned a bachelor’s The discussion group Fuel at B-CU online bachelor’s degree pro- degree in radiation therapy meets at 7:30 a.m. Mondays at ter at Deltona, at1640 Dr. For a form, visit daytonaS- grams for in-state students, from the University of Texas Boston Coffee, 109 E. New M.L.K. Blvd., Deltona. tate.edu/Homecoming2018 costing just under $92 per MD Anderson Cancer Center York Ave., DeLand. A Straw Poll sponsored by Exploring Gifts and Graces or for more information call is a summer residential pro- credit. This brings the tuition in Houston. He is a Certified Let’s Do Lunch networking Rubicon Business Services will (386) 506-4506. Winners will cost of earning an online gram funded by the Lilly Radiation Therapist and meets from 11:30 a.m. to 1 be conducted. be recognized during DSC’s bachelor’s degree at DSC to Radiologic Technologist. Also, p.m. Tuesdays at The Cloister’s The event is free, and fea- Endowment to help high Homecoming at 8:30 a.m. around $11,000. he is a member of the Ameri- of DeLand, 400 E. Howry Ave. tures a cash bar and food school students examine how Oct. 11 in the college’s Con- DSC bachelor degree can Society of Radiologic For more information, call available to buy from All their faith commitments ference Center, 1200 W. online programs are Bachelor Technologists and the Ameri- (386) 734-4331 or visit Things Catering. relate to their vocational International Speedway of Applied Science in Super- can Registry of Radiologic DeLandChamber.org. For more information, call choices. Blvd., Daytona Beach. D or vision and Management, Technologists. (386) 490-4606. The program is hosted by download the map/brochure. Bachelor of Science in Engi- the Cornelius and Dorothye neering Technology and Henderson School of Reli- Bachelor of Science in Infor- (386) 789-7207, option 1,then 8:30 p.m. Monday, July 30, at gion. Fundraiser mation Technology. Notes 4. 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Tickets are David Hunter has been rious drama of herons glid- Aries, something has been on $29 for preferred, $24 for selected as the DeLand Fall ing through majestic your mind for awhile, so write adults, and $22 for seniors, $11 Festival Featured Artist for down your thoughts and try to for children, $20 for groups of wetlands and other quiet 2018 and one of his works natural events. Many are act on them. This will take the eight or more. There is a $3 will be the icon of this year’s mystery out of the situation. processing fee is added to all printed in one color, which festival in posters and other purchases. highlights the exquisite light TAURUS - April 21/May 21 For more information, call media. and shadow of Florida Mr. Hunter is a Central (386) 736-1500. swamp lands. Taurus, asking for assistance •Bandshell Concert: The 2018 Florida native who started Others of his images are is not a sign of weakness. In fact, Bandshell Live concert series out in zoology, earning rural and nautical scenes, it is a true test of strength continues with Sundance Head. undergraduate and graduate because it means getting help Opening the concert at 7 p.m. general nature and people. degrees in that field at the Mr. Hunter participates in before situations turn worse. will be Dallas Reese. Admission University of South Florida Accept help graciously. is free. shows and competitions For more information, call the in Tampa. across the country and his Peabody Auditorium at (386) His pen-and-ink drawings work appears in galleries in GEMINI - May 22/June 21 671-3462. Parking is available in illustrating his science stud- Florida, Alabama, Texas, the Ocean Center garage and ies eventually took over and North Carolina and Massa- Express your creativity every chance you get, Gemini. Sooner surface lots in the area. led to a career in fine art chusetts. “The DeLand Fall •Cinematique: or later one of your ideas will “Boundaries” is etching. Festival has treated me well showing at 242 S. Beach St., Mr. Hunter’s work reflects appeal to another person, and Daytona Beach. Tickets are $7 over the years,” Mr. Hunter Photo courtesy of DeLand Fall Festival this could just be the catalyst his Central Florida and natu- said. “Their team is on the you need. general or $5 members. For ral science interests. The Winter Park printmaker David Hunter has been more information, call (386) ball and treat the artists fan- selected as the DeLand Fall Festival Featured 252-3118. printmaking process relies tastically.” CANCER - June 22/July 22 on the drawing of the artist. The unveiling of the Artist. Saturday, July 28 Albrecht Durer, William DeLand Fall Festival poster Cancer, sometimes the first sor event sponsored by Mer- visit DeLandFallFestival.com Blake and M. C. Escher are featuring Mr. Hunter’s work step to starting something big is rill Lynch. For more infor- or call (386) 738-5705. •One Daytona: The Matt Burke among the many historic art- is scheduled for Sept. 13 at just believing you can do it. Then mation about the festival’s The festival will Nov. all you have to do is put all of the Band will perform from 6-9 p.m. ists who produced etchings. the Athens Theater. The patron program for art col- 17-18 on Woodland Boule- other factors in play. at the Victory Circle stage front of Florida wildlife and land- unveiling is a Patron/Spon- the hotel under construction. lectors, and sponsorships, vard. Victory Circle features an LEO - July 23/Aug. 23 elevated stage and patio seating. For more information, visit Stay focused on the journey onedaytona.com. and you will certainly get to the •Star Spangled Summer Concert destination in record time, Leo. Series: The Daytona Beach Artist displays You have a passionate desire to Bandshell’s free concert series, see things finished through the presented by The Friends of the end. Bandshell and the Boardwalk Merchants, will feature Fleet- ‘Camelia’ at VIRGO – Aug. 24/Sept. 22 wood Max, a Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band, at 7:15 p.m. The Virgo, this week presents a concert will be followed by Deltona City Hall perfect opportunity to focus on a fireworks over the ocean. For Hometown News back to her art and rediscov- project you have been meaning Bandshell parking is available to revisit. It’s good to relax, but at the Ocean Center garage and [email protected] ered the great joy of doing artwork again. At first, she free time this week may be surface lots. Attendees may Artist Caroline Wood’s better spent working. enter the Bandshell area through felt a little intimidated being watercolor painting, “Camel- the Ocean Walk Shoppes from so long from using her lia,” was recently hung in the LIBRA – Sept. 23/Oct. 23 A1A or the overpass from the brushes and playing with foyer of Deltona City Hall in parking garage. Rental chairs color, but she took right to it the place of honor reserved Libra, you’re inclined to focus are available. again. “After taking some for Featured Artists. It will on others, but it may be time to For more information visit local classes,” Ms. Wood said, bandshell.info or call (386) hang there until mid-August. carve out some time to care for “I was pleased that I still had yourself. If you burn out, 253-0254. Ms. Wood explained how the same love and enthusi- everyone will pay the price. she got started in art. “As a asm for painting.” Tuesday, July 31 child I was given a box of Ms. Wood is new to the SCORPIO – Oct. 24/Nov. 22 Crayola Crayons and a Prang central Florida area, having •Cobb Theatres: A free watercolor set and it only moved from Cleveland about It’s hard to run away from love screening of “Lego Ninjago took me a short time to dis- Movie” and “Captain Underpants a year ago. She grew up in and romance this week, Scorpio. cover the joy of changing that area and was well known Prioritize an existing relationship First Epic Movie” will be at 10 white papers into a rainbow a.m. Tuesday, July 31, Wednes- for her watercolors. She was a or devote more time to a budding of colors.” She was hooked! day, Aug. 1, and Thursday, Aug. member of several area art- one. 2, at 1850 Legends Lane, Her love of color and draw- ists and watercolor organiza- Daytona Beach. Same day ing led her to major in art at tions, participated in numer- SAGITTARIUS – Nov. 23/Dec. 21 ticketing only. For more informa- Hoban Dominican High ous shows and won many It is time to decompress tion, visit cobbtheatres.com or School and she continued awards. call (386) 944-3922. her studies at Cooper School between adventures, Sagittari- •Live Comedy: Live Interactive She and her husband set- us. Try sticking closer to home of Art in Cleveland. tled in DeLand and love the Improv Comedy presented by As is common, raising this week and take a breather. Random Acts of Insanity is at 8 area. There will be plenty of explora- children, one daughter and “When you move there is tion down the road. p.m. at the Cinematique Theater, two sons with her husband, 242 S. Beach St., Daytona so much to do. Of course, Photo courtesy of Deltona Art Club Richard, took priority for Beach. Tickets are $5. All ages you need to find new doc- CAPRICORN – Dec. 22/Jan. 20 welcome. For more information, Artist Caroline Wood is shown with her watercol- many years. When the chil- dren were grown, she went See ARTIST, page B2 See SCOPES, page B2 See OUT, page B4 or painting titled “Camellia”.

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For •Grille at Riverview: Upcoming with Stormin’ Norman is from more information, call (386) performers are Mark Venneri, 4-8 p.m. every Saturday and 252-9877. 6:30-10:30 p.m. Friday, July 27; Sunday, at 127 S. Ocean Ave., •Café Da Vinci: Upcoming LA Robinson & Street Life, Daytona Beach. For more performers are Orange Avenue, 6:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday, July information, call (386) 9 p.m. Friday, July 27; Nirvanna 28; 5 Island Steel, 12:30- 4:30 253-5224 or visit oceandeck. with Jim Cougar Melon Dan, 9 p.m. Sunday, July 29 at 101 com. p.m. Saturday, July 28. Jazz in Flagler Ave., New Smyrna •Ohana Luau Dinner Show: This the Courtyard (inside if raining) Beach. Dinner reservations dinner show spectacular and with The DaVinci Jazz Experi- required. For more information, family-style feast will be ment, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, July call (386) 428-1865. Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 31. An open mike night starts at •Lagerheads Bar & Grill: The show has a 6:30 p.m. 7 p.m. each Wednesday at 112 Upcoming performers are seating, dinner at 7:15 p.m. and W. Georgia Ave., DeLand. For Xspanse, Friday, July 27; Don show at 7:30 p.m., at the more information, call (386) Hill, Sunday, July 29; Eddie Hawaiian Inn, 2301 S. Atlantic 736-0008 or visit cafedavin- Wolford, Monday, July 30, and Ave., Daytona Beach Shores. cideland.com. Tuesday, July 31. Weather For more information, call (386) •Daytona Beach Brewing Co.: permitting, live music is at 255-5411, Ext. 186, or visit Taproom hours are 4-8 p.m. 2986 Ocean Shore Blvd., myohanaluau.com. Tuesday-Thursday and noon to Ormond-by-the-Sea. For more •Sinatra’s Laldila Ristorante: Randy Barber/staff photographer 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday in information, call (386) Pianists play from 6-9 p.m. Hubert Rodenbaugh of DeLand blocks a stab from Alis Mountain of Jackson- Unit N at 482 Fentress Blvd., 265-1977. 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Johns, New York-style and In a bowl, dissolve yeast Saturday; Saloonatixs, 1-5 p.m. mike night and live music at 6 For information, call (386) Chicago deep dish, here CHEF COSTA'S with water. Mix in sugar, Sunday, July 29; Randy Bishop, p.m. Wednesday, July 18, and 265-5998. Lcomes Artisan Pizza Night at COOKING honey, olive oil and salt. Add 6-10 p.m. Sunday at 4894 Karaoke with Just George is 9 •Stonewood Grill and Tavern: My House. CORNER Front St., Ponce Inlet. Weekday p.m. Thursday, July 19, at 3830 Mark Venneri will perform from flour and knead 25 times by You heard me, my house. COSTA MAGOULAS hand, place dough in oiled entertainment is from 6-10 S. Nova, Port Orange. For more 6-9 p.m. each Tuesday, at 2150 Now, I might be a little p.m.: Rock Beach Duo, Monday, information, call (386) LPGA Blvd., Daytona Beach. For bowl and wrap with plastic July 30; Jeff Whitfeld, Tuesday, 788-3268. more information, call (386) prejudice, but I have to tell wrap. When doubled in size, July 31. For more information, •Ocean Deck: Morning Buzz 317-0097. you I have a tough crowd at peasant food. In the early roll out on sheet pan or pizza call (386) 761-4831 or visit plays at 9:30 p.m. Mondays. •Sunny’s Wine & Liquor: A free my house and they have tried 1900s, Italian immigrants pan and place toppings. downthehatchseafood.com. Orange Avenue plays at 9:30 wine and liquor tasting is all the pizza places. They even came to America, bringing hosted from 4-7 p.m. each have a special day for it at my with them their taste of Italian Friday and Saturday at 350 S. Toppings house. Every Friday night is food, such as arugula, Spread toppings in the Spring Garden Ave., DeLand. Artisan Pizza Night. For more information, call radicchio and tomatoes. following order: (386) 738-7533 or visit Before I share my secrets In America, pizza was 1 cup sun-dried tomatoes in delandliquorstore.com. with you, let’s talk about pizza, established in 1905, but it was olive oil MI MEXICO which is the Italian word for a far cry from the flat bread 1 cup Parmesan cheese pie. It has a long and rich version first made in Naples. grated tradition in this country, and By 1920, there were 5 million 1 cup chopped red onions Since 2001 Same owners! many of you have probably Italian immigrants in America 1 cup chopped red peppers Artist watched the stories on the sharing wonderful Italian From page B1 1 cup mushroom caps sliced DAILY SPECIALS travel or food channels, but recipes. thin tors, sources for groceries, here are a few things I bet you Now it’s time to talk pizza. I 1 cup grated Parmesan hardware and such,” Ms. didn’t know. hate to tell you this, but I don’t cheese Wood said. “But one of the Tomatoes used in pizza use tomato sauce. I use all 2 small tomatoes sliced thin Full Liquor and New Patio first things I did was look sauce almost didn’t make it in fresh ingredients, including place around in a circle Seating at the for local art clubs and I the U.S. Tomato, the fruit, yes tomatoes. You’re probably Cut a small piece of buffalo found the Deltona Art it is a true fruit, developed wondering what a Greek chef mozzarella and place on each New Smyrna location Club. Now I am honored to from the ovary in the base of knows about pizza, well, guess tomato slice be the Featured Artist. I feel the flower plant and contains what? They were making pizza Fresh basil leaves at home now.” seeds of the plant. That was in ancient Greece, but it was 1 cup feta cheese crumble When asked what advice one of the problems with little different. she would offer to young 1 /2 cup Greek olives sliced, tomato plants in early colonial spread evenly on top people just exploring art, days. Many colonists thought Ms. Wood said, “Careers it was poisonous, because it Homemade Pizza come and go and meeting Bake at 350 degrees for 20 resembled the night shade Dough, or use pre-made to 25 minutes or until bottom family needs will always be plant, which was poisonous. there but you can keep your fresh dough from the grocery of dough is slightly brown. Let The Spanish discovered the love of art with you and it store. it rest 5 minutes before cutting tomato from their contact will always bring you joy.” and serving. The Deltona Art Club, with the Aztec peoples during Ingredients established in January 1968, the Spanish colonization of 1ounce active dry yeast Costa Magoulas is dean of is one of the oldest continu- the Americas, then brought it 1 teaspoon salt the Mori Hosseini College of ing running clubs in Cen- to Europe, and, from there, to ½ cup warm water Hospitality and Culinary tral Florida. All area artists other parts of the European 1 tablespoon honey Management at Daytona State MEXICAN working in any medium colonized world during the 1 tsp granulated sugar College. Contact him at (386) may join the club at 9:45 16th century. There are 10 cups bread flour 506-3578 or magoulc@ a.m. the second Wednesday records dating back to 1548 2 tablespoons olive oil daytonastate.edu. RESTAURANT of each month September indicating tomatoes were New Smyrna Beach through May at the Deltona Regional Library. The club 4600 S Atlantic Ave also has weekly workshop future. time to explore your options. 386.478.0122 time from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Scopes each Thursday at the Cen- From page B1 AQUARIUS – Jan. 21/Feb. 18 PISCES – Feb. 19/March 20 2017 ter at Deltona, at 1640 Dr. ADER Martin Luther King Blvd. Capricorn, accept construc- Sometimes the best way to E S DeLand You often put other people’s R ’ For more information, tive criticism, which is a part of improve your bank account needs before your own, Pisces. C E many successful endeavors. isn’t by racking up long hours, H O I C 1570 S Woodland Blvd visit deltonaartclub.com or Others appreciate this and may email deltonaartclub@ Take away important lessons but by moving into a career you attempt to express their 386.740.1772 gmail.com. and apply them now and in the love, Aquarius. Now is a great gratitude in the coming days. 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The Halifax Rowing Associ- Three at ERAU named teams to earn the AVCA Team com. ation will host more than 600 to NABC Honors Court Academic Award for the 2017- rowers representing more than 2018 season. 30 rowing clubs from Florida WWE SummerSlam The Embry-Riddle men’s The award, which was initi- and surrounding states during basketball team placed three ated in the 1992-93 academic at the Ocean the 22nd annual Halifax Sum- individuals on the 2017-18 year, honors collegiate and mer Regatta at 8 a.m. Saturday, Center July 29 Honors Court, which was high school volleyball teams July 28, and Sunday, July 29. announced by the National that displayed excellence in The 1,000-meter race course WWE wrestling returns to Association of Basketball the classroom during the is also the last opportunity the Ocean Center Sunday, July Coaches July 17. school year by maintaining at where teams can compete for 29, with the WWE Live Sum- Brad Mapes, Brian Johnson least a 3.30 cumulative team the Florida Masters Series merSlam Heatwave Tour Day- and Joshua Hawkins were all grade-point average on a 4.0 Overall Points Champion. tona. recognized for their work in scale or a 4.10 cumulative New this year is the addition The Superstars of Monday the classroom throughout the team GPA on a 5.0 scale. 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Usually cast nets fisherman, you must be able to DAN SMITH take more than a five-gallon are easy to find at garage sales throw a cast net. bucket full per day.) and most of those have Fitness Truer words were never Over the years I have netted seldom if ever been used. spoken. There is much to be many different types of fish, Being a net fisherman Improve balance eventbrite.com. gained by throwing a net. who only use a net. including a seven-fish school means there will be no Plentiful (and free) bait for the Some years back I met a of sheepshead that came up in upkeep, clean up or expense. A Matter of Balance will Zumba and Jazzercise inshore and outside, plus fellow who regularly drove a single cast. When our Pick up a cast net and get into meet from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. shrimp and fish to eat. from Orlando to Ormond-by- children were young, I the game. Florida has so much Tuesdays and Thursdays DeBary Parks & Recre- Many of us see the pros the-Sea to cast net the surf. maintained a great aquarium seafood to take and much of it until Aug. 7, at George ation Department is hosting tossing those big 12-foot nets He was so good at taking filled with the interesting can be had with a net. Wickline Senior Center, 1640 registration for zumba and and know that we could never flounders from the waves, he things I pulled up in my cast Dr. Martin Luther King jazzercise. manage that, but maybe you was making the surf fisher- net. Before you fish with a net, Dan Smith has fished the Blvd., Deltona. Classes take place weekly won’t have to. As I have grown men mad. check the state regulations to waters of Volusia County for The free program is at the Florence K. Little Town older, my net has shrunk When you begin, mullet see which species you may more than 40 years. Email designed to reduce the fear of Hall, 12 Colomba Road, (among other things) and I will be your first target. Large take by net. questions and comments to falling and increase activity DeBary. now am down to a net with a mullet and small mullet are all I would recommend you [email protected]. His book, “I levels for people ages 60 and For more information on seven-foot diameter. If you good to eat either fried or buy a monofilament net with Swear the Snook Drowned,” is older. For registration and jazzercise, call (386) 451- have never thrown one, you smoked. Finger mullet can be three-eights inch openings, available for purchase for information, call Northeast 8753, on zumba, call (386) may want to begin with one as cleaned, rolled in corn meal which will allow you to catch $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. Florida AHEC at (877) 784- 868-8504. small as four feet. and fried to resemble smelt 8486 or visit nefahec. These days, there is plenty from the Great Lakes. Very of instruction on Youtube so it good. is not all that difficult to learn. Recently we had a strong Give it a try. If you are a shrimp run in the Halifax person who has no patience River and Norm Echelberry for fishing, then netting may and I were down off Big Tree be for you. A cast net may be Road to try our luck along used from any dock, pier, sea with about 30 other boats. wall or boat or while wading Our shrimp runs draw folks the rivers or surf. In our area, from all over the state. Once, there are successful fishermen back in the 1980s, I netted 160

for seniors, $2 for children ages 3 to 12, and free for children 2 Out and younger. For more informa- From page B4 tion, visit debaryhall.com. •DeLand Farmer’s Market: 7 Upcoming events a.m. to noon each Wednesday at the Volusia County Fairgrounds, •Gateway Center for the Arts: 3050 E. New York Ave., DeLand. Theater camp students will •DeLand Flea Market: 6:30 a.m. perform “Alice in Wonderland” at to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 3, and 2:30 at 535 Fair St. For more p.m. Saturday, Aug. 4, at 880 N. information, call (386) 631- U.S. 17/92 DeBary.Tickets are 6500. $5. For more information, call •Deltona Woman’s Club: Bunco (386) 668-5553. is played at 7 p.m. the first Friday •Dancing Through The Decades: of each month. Arts & Crafts is Tickets go on sale Aug 1 for The at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Boat Council on Aging Dancing meetings are 11 a.m. the first Through the Decades from 6-10 Tuesday of each month. p.m. Friday, Sept. 28, at The Membership meetings are at 11 Ocean Center, 101 N. Atlantic a.m. the second Thursday of Ave., Daytona Beach. Tickets are each month. The hall at 1049 E. $25 per person. Sponsorships Normandy Blvd. is available for are available. For more rentals and social gatherings. infomation or tickets, call (386) For more information, call (386) 253-4700, ext. 211, or visit 574-2311. coavolusia.org. •Gateway Farmers Market: Every Answers Located in the Classified Section Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Gateway Center for the Arts, 880 Ongoing Events N. U.S. 17/92, DeBary. For more information, call Rob Rinaldo at •American Legion Post 127: (407) 443-6965. Every first and third Saturday •Lake Helen Market in the Park: bingo is played at 1 p.m. with 8 a.m. to noon each Saturday at free hot dogs and coffee. Public Blake Park, 437 N. Lakeview hall rental is available at 109 Drive. Cassadaga Road, Lake Helen. •Meditation: Offered at 9 a.m., For information, call (386) each Wednesday at the Bamboo 228-2770. Arts Center, 4490 Cave Lake •Artisan Alley Farmer’s Market: Road, DeLeon Springs. Previous The market is from 6-9 p.m. experience is not a hindrance each Friday in Downtown and probably a benefit. Admis- DeLand and offers local, organic sion is free. For more informa- produce, plants, orchids and tion, call (386) 277-2069 or visit homemade breads. For more mentalillnessmyths.com. information, call (386) 589- •Sons of Italy Deltona: Bingo is 3118. at 6 p.m. each Tuesday. Every •Celebrate Recovery at TLC: A Wednesday is dinner from 12-step program that meets at 7 4:30-8 p.m. with dancing, p.m. every Friday in The Donation is $5 for pasta. Lighthouse Church Cafe, 1525 Non-members are welcome. S. State Road 15-A, DeLand. Take out is available at 1270 Childcare is provided. Doyle Road. For more informa- •DeBary Hall Historic Site: Tours tion, call (386) 574 1122. of the 1871 hunting lodge are To include an event on the available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hometown News Calendar, send Tuesday through Saturday and an email to newsdy@hometown- from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. newsol.com. Admission is $5 for adults, $4 B-6 • West Volusia Hometown News Friday, July 27, 2018

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