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@HometownNewsVolusia @Hometownnewsvolusia @HVolusi Vol. 14, No. 24 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsVolusia.com Friday, June 28, 2019 Need Teeth? DENTAL SERVICES Community 2018 DENTURE D Commission approves EA ER R S Crown/Caps ’ $650 C All Fillings H Notes 1O I C E $800 Full Denture Reline Only Best $200 riverfront, downtown plans Dentist Routine Extraction Society celebrates $185 KERRI GRAHAM, D.M.D.$100-$185 facility remodel By Diane M. Carey very diligently to put together a plan that we 802 Sterthaus Drive Suite A, Ormond Beach, FL [email protected] think will be representative of the Daytona Renovation of the Halifax Beach/Volusia County area and will be a 386-944-5001 Humane Society main campus Everyone was in good spirits at the June 19 Dayto- ‘Wow,’” Mr. Brown said. na Beach City Commission meeting when discuss- VISIT US AT ORMONDSMILES.COM facility is completed and ready Mr. Marquis said, “Essentially what we’ve See ad inside for more information to service Volusia County resi- ing the plan proposed by the Brown Riverfront done is, after we took all that public input, Trusted, Comfortable & Affordable Dental Care dents and animals. Esplanade Foundation. we were able to update the plans. We are Commissioners approved the plan, which A grand opening will be thinking about this for generations of Daytona “take includes new gardens, a splash pad, new walkways, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sat- citizens to come, this is reimagining for the next 100 paradise and put in a restrooms, event lawns and shade structures. urday, June 29, at 2364 LPGA years of this beautiful park and this esplanade.” parking lot,” Commissioner Ruth Trager Blvd., Daytona Beach. An Hyatt Brown updated the city’s Community Rede- City approval was needed for the preliminary questioned why numerous historical trees would open house and tours will be velopment Agency prior to the commission meet- master plan before construction on the park could have to come down to accommodate the project. from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. ing, along with Jeremy Marquis, who is president of begin, which is slated for January. Park improve- She also questioned why the building height sche- Participants are asked to Marquis, Latimer and Halback Inc, the company in ments are expected to cost $18 million. matics of five stories were not truly representative of leave pets at home due to charge of the overall design. Project Delta West also received approval for zon- what could be a virtually unlimited building height. capacity concerns. Food trucks “Since the last time we were here, we, the founda- ing and comprehensive plan changes, but not as will be available. tion, and all our professionals have been working smoothly. Similar to a line from a Joni Mitchell song See PLANS, page A8

See NOTES, page A2 Sewer system in Game on General, Cosmetic Ormond-by-the-Sea and Surgical Dermatology still years away Accepting new By Diane M. Carey drain field? Am I going to dcarey@hometownnews have to replace it? What are patients and mediagroup.com the EPA standards we are most insurance At least some residents of going to have to follow? including Tricare. Ormond-by-the Sea feel left Could there be an easy way out of plans for sewer lines in where you just log on and their community. find out what’s happening But both Ormond Beach with Volusia County with the and Volusia County officials septic? Monday-Friday “We have no voice. When 8-4pm with are clear in stating the pro- cess is transparent and dis- you call there is no one to get evening hours on cussions are only in the a straight answer. Where are Wednesday 8-7pm. beginning stages, so there we? What’s the time line? I isn’t much information to want to be informed without disseminate. feeling like we are being Michael Murchland Charly Smarjesse is one tricked,” Mr. Smarjesse said. Ormond-by-the- Sea resi- “I feel like our representa- MD, Board tives don’t represent us. Big Certified dent who has concerns. The “Water Skiing Santa” as he is things are happening in this Dermatologist/ known said, “If they put sew- area. There’s a handful of Dermatopathologist ers in, they say we are trying people that are responsible to get grant money. They are for that happening, and the and Jason Welch saying they are looking into rest it will just happen to.” ARNP all these places that will min- He also is concerned about imize my cost when they put speculation zoning is going Randy Barber/staff photographer Call 386.256.1444 in the sewer. Am I going to to change that will greatly Boys compete in a race and swim competition during the the Volusia Coun- For Appointments and Details have to backfill my tank and See SEWER, page A2 ty’s Junior Lifeguard Camp in Daytona Beach on Friday, June 21. 3951 S. Nova Rd., Suite 3 Port Orange, FL

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2014 - 2017 2018 DER ADER EA S E S R ’ R ’ couple hoedown, they’ve C C E H E H O I C 1O I C enjoys got the place Cooking B4 By Diane M. Carey name. Many heifers she keeps their dcarey@hometownnews as permanent pets, which she CHEF's CORNER mediagroup.com fondly refers to as “her girls” Her working cattle ranch in Her love of farm animals 76th Ormond Beach is fun, her started as a teen in Ohio where Your By Diane M. Carey commercial cleaning service is she worked on a farm. Now freezer dcarey@hometownnews OK, Beth Mardis is most excit- she has been on Rodeo Road could hold mediagroup.com ed about her venture into agri- in Ormond Beach 30 years. a happier “As far as I am concerned life tourism with Rodeo Lakes. Every week he still buys Ms. Mardis and her hus- you can never have enough her flowers. band, David, offer a unique cattle,” Ms. Mardis said. “I love Probably one reason Stan cows.” and Alice Brittingham, way to celebrate a special occa- sion, particularly a wedding. She does all the castrations Entertainment B1 both 98, are as much in love and vaccinations, whatever now as when they married Their 96 acres represent end- less possibilities of how to cel- else comes up. She is really a HAPPY 4TH OF JULY 76 years ago on June 14, cow/calf organization, but she 1943. ebrate. Packages include a facility has a list of clients she sells The Fairfield, Conn., meat to. high school sweethearts coordinator, parking atten- still love to travel and dant, kitchen prep area with It is Rodeo Lakes, though, dance, and enjoy happy separate serving and cake where she is finding joy and hours with their friends at tables, cocktail tables, lake- can see as her post cleaning Riviera Senior Living in front or mobile arbor, dance retirement work. Holly Hill where they have floor lighting, bench seating Ms. Mardis and her husband resided the last two years. have owned the farm since Find out about all the for 100, for the ceremony, evet They also own a condo in insurance, and many free 2011 with Rodeo Lakes start- celebrations near you Daytona Beach Shores, props such as wood cookies, ing in 2013 and picking up which is generally used by steam as a venue for celebra- Photo by Diane Carey cake and cupcake stands, lan- their adult daughters and terns, signs, and corn hole and tions. Index their families. Alice and Stan Brittingham, 98, relax at their “Agritourism has been creat- The couple are generally home at Riviera Senior Living in Holly Hill. The bottle toss games. Business A7 Out & About B1 She loves her hybrid cows, ed in many, many states to Classified B8 Police Report A5 healthy and active. Both help farmers out because we Crossword B7 Sports A11 couple celebrated their 76th wedding anniversa- all of which have names and Horoscopes B1 Viewpoint A6 See COUPLE, page A4 ry on Friday, June 14. some will come when called by See PLACE, page A2 A-2 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill Hometown News Friday, June 28, 2019

us to invite the general public to $30,000 on a wedding Place in for different things. It could unless you have deep pockets. From page A1 be horseback riding; it could “I have purchased so many be picking your own berries. I things to save these brides don’t make a lot of money,” she purposely turned the barn into money,” Ms. Mardis said. “I get said. a place that is inviting for par- a lot of joy in seeing these cou- Florida law even states, “It is ties and wedding receptions. ples start their life here. I really the intent of the Legislature to We put on some pretty good feel I am blessed. I take a lot of promote agritourism as a way joy in helping them.” to support bona fide agricul- parties. Mr. Mardis, a retired golf tural production by providing “It’s more of a relaxed atmo- course superintendent, also a secondary stream of revenue sphere,” she said. “Let your works part time at Oceanside and by educating the general hair down, have a good time.” Country Club as a spray tech- public about the agricultural Guests can stock their own nician. Beef also is sold at the industry. bar and bring their own food. farm with their cattle being fed Agritourism is a great way “The whole idea with the on green grass or hay and fresh to help farmers, Ms. Mardis wedding venue is I think kids grain. said. “We just enjoy what we nowadays should save their For more information, call Photo courtesy of Beth Mardis do. It’s enabled me to keep the money for a down payment on (386) 672-5157 or visit rodeo- Beth and David Mardis, owners of Rodeo Lakes, share a moment at the work- lakes.com. farm. The states have allowed a home and not spend $20,000 ing cattle ranch and agri-tourism business in Ormond Beach.

and if there is a ‘vote’ by the have bigger fish to fry, before Ormond-by-the-Sea residents make sure Ormond-by-the- do the design. Once we have Sewer council. they shove this down our are governed by the county, Sea residents have the answers the design and permits in From page A1 Mr. Fogg doesn’t think sep- throats. I know too much but have Ormond Beach ser- they need.” hand, then we can bid that out tic tanks and drain fields are about how the City of Ormond vices for water and sewer. Still Any work on the project to contractors. It’s a progres- affect residents. the greatest problems for the Beach does business, to have the north peninsula is a criti- wouldn’t start for three years, sion. Nobody will be forced Resident Jim Fogg also environment, he said. “Storm- any faith they will have the cal area due to its proximity to according to the mayor. The onto sewer.” expressed his concerns. “I water lines running directly best interest of the people in the Halifax River. next meeting on the issue But, he added, once septic believe the county’s attempt to into the rivers and ocean, ‘Big mind.” “You get the biggest bang for won’t be until at least August. tanks go bad, if sewer is avail- resolve the zoning issues Sugar’ and agriculture busi- Regardless of how much the environmental buck for Three of the five worst areas able, the health department homeowners have, if trying to nesses, waste water treatment pollution septic tanks create, it focusing on those real prob- for septic tanks are in will not issue a permit that rebuild after a storm, are genu- plants being out of compli- must be stopped, said Volusia lem areas,” Mayor Partington Ormond-by-The-Sea, accord- they can be repaired or ine. That needs to be moni- ance, complacency of follow- County Chair Ed Kelley stated said. “Septic to sewer is phase ing to the health department, replaced. tored, because developers will ing guidelines, is a much big- “Whether it’s a little bit that one of what would be 10 said Ormond Beach Commis- Commissioner Selby take advantage. ger contributor. Sure, drain comes into the river or a lot, phases. There are still nine sioner Dwight Selby. emphasized the sewer issue is “Being kept up to date by fields should be addressed, in any amount that goes in that more phases before we could The City Commission only about water quality and our officials is like one of the the future, but get the bigger of could be prevented from going bring the entire Ormond- recently endorsed allocating not annexation “which the biggest mysteries of life,” Mr. the offenders fixed first.” in, we need to do what we can by-the-Sea area onto sewer. It’s $1.1 million to design and per- City of Ormond Beach has not Fogg said. “I don’t have the But it’s the cost that he is to make it happen.” a multi-year, multi-mil- mit the first phase, which is taken a position on.” temperament to sit in one of most concerned about, Mr. Nothing is definite, though, lion-dollar project.” 702 homes in Ormond-by- Chair Kelley is in favor of their meetings, so perhaps it is Fogg said. “My wife and I have Chair Kelley said. “There have But he agrees with residents the-Sea. Ormond Beach annexing my own actions limiting my worked diligently to retire been no commitments. All I that they should be fully However, Commissioner Ormond-by-the-Sea since it knowledge about their she- debt free. Now, the govern- know is something needs to be informed of what is happen- Selby said, “You are not shovel would save citizens money on nanigans. I also feel there is ment is going to mandate done. We need to get as many ing. ready until you have design taxes, water and sewer. “It’s to not much of anything I can do sewer lines for our island. of the septic tanks off of that “It’s important to have trans- and permits in hand” he said. everyone’s advantage if they be to change their minds about a They are throwing figures area as possible. How we go parency all along the way so “That’s what the $1.1 million is part of Ormond Beach,” he particular agenda. I do know, around, $20-$25,000 per prop- about it, that’s the part we have there are no surprises,” Mayor for. It will probably take us six said. by the time any item gets to a erty. Then, another $5,000 to to work on.” Partington said. “Before any- months to select the engineer- Annexation attempts failed ‘committee’ or to the council, $6,000 to abandon the septic Ormond Beach Mayor Bill thing happens there will be ing firm that will do the work in the past and there are no the council, has already made tank, drain field and to hook Partington agreed the situa- community forums and ques- and it could take another six immediate plans to resurrect their minds up in a workshop, up to the line. Rubbish. They tion can be confusing as tion and answer sessions to months after that to actually the idea.

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raise their three daughters and side trips in their RV. Although Couple then returned to nursing. they no longer drive, they are From page A1 They moved to Florida in still open to the next travel 1966 after Mr. Brittingham opportunity. And they plan on state the secret to their longev- retired from the Navy. The being around to enjoy their ity is “if you are right, shut up, Brittinghams stated they both 100th birthday party in two and if you are wrong, admit it.” taught at Daytona Beach years. After graduating from high Community College. They Plans include a reunion in school, Mr. Brittingham were active in square dance Jacksonville in September for attended the U.S. Naval Acad- groups wherever they resided those that served on The Hunt, emy and began a 25-year and, although no longer the last ship Mr. Brittingham career with the U.S. Navy, square dancing, like to do commanded. His service which sent him around the other dances at Riviera when- included World War II, Korea world. He went on to obtained ever they can. and stateside during the Viet- a post graduate electrical engi- They have always loved nam Era. neering degree. travel, having been on multi- As to Mr. Brittingham’s love Alice Brittingham trained as ple around-the-world cruises, of travel, his wife said, “He a nurse, worked at home to international trips and many likes to travel. He never Energy Efficient Heat Pumps Designed Photo by Diane Carey for Harsh Coastal Climates Alice and Stan Brittingham, 98, relax at their home at Riviera Senior Living in Holly Hill. The couple celebrated their 76th wedding anniversary on Friday, June 14. learned to drop his anchor.” grew to six feet and ended up They not only count the years; She added one time she got in the Bronx Zoo and eventu- they are a model for all who a cable from him that read ally Austria. know them. They stand “Sell the car, rent the house When asked what their together, holding hands, and meet me in London in two future plans are Mr. Britting- through joy and challenge.” 0% Financing weeks.” He must have forgot ham said “When you are 98, The couple celebrated their about the three children she’d you don’t make plans.” To 75th anniversary last year in have in tow. which Ms. Brittingham said Boone, N.C., with most of for 36 Months His childhood menagerie “You just do it.” their extended family. included rabbits, snakes and The Brittinghams have three She added her mother is Ask Dealer for Details turtles, but as part of a married daughters, Susan Marlowe in determined to find the bright couple, mainly dogs. North Carolina, Marion “Bon- side of any challenge and her The Brittinghams have a nie” Beers in Washington, father is loyal to both family great sense of humor and D.C. and Holly Holt in Ohio. and country, and loves to plan adventure and still enjoy a They also have grandchildren trips and events. glass of wine or scotch and and great-grandchildren. “They are just a delightful water. Mr. Brittingham prides “They are true lovebirds,” couple,” said Cindy Gibson, himself on the pet alligators Ms. Beers said. “They were resident services director at (Nip and Tuck) he kept in chosen Class Sweethearts in Riviera Senior Living. “They Connecticut as a teen that their senior year yearbook. have a wonderful family.”

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(888) 277-TIPS Police Department prostitution and petit theft. •Mikayl S. Jones, 22, of Day- Bail was set at $11,500. tona Beach, was arrested June Ormond Beach •Hannah Marie Person, 28, •Todd Robert Peterson, 22, 18 and charged with posses- Police Department of Holly Hill, was arrested of DeLand, was arrested June sion of MDMA and cannabis. Wanted June 17 and charged with petit 15 and charged with posses- Bail was set at $2,000. •Amelia Janette Mancinelli, theft and possession of meth- sion of oxycodone. Bail was set •Lacey Joan Robertson, 38, 49, of Ormond Beach, was amphetamine. Bail was set at at $1,500. of Daytona Beach, was arrest- arrested June 15 and charged $2,000. •Michael N. Manuel, 53, of ed June 18 and charged with with obtaining property by Daytona Beach, was arrested possession of cocaine and par- fraud and grand theft. Bail was Daytona Beach June 15 and charged with pos- aphernalia. Bail was set at set at $5,000. session of heroin and para- $2,000. •Laura Kristen Samra, 32, of Police Department phernalia. Bail was not set. •Maleek T. Goodin, 20, of Ormond Beach, was arrested •Daniel J. Duany, 26, of Daytona Beach, was arrested June 19 and charged with retail •Brittany E. Shaw, 21, of Daytona Beach, was arrested June 18 and charged with pos- theft. Bail was set at $2,500. Daytona Beach, was arrested June 15 and charged with session of cocaine with intent •Scott C. Kelley, 52, of June 14 and charged with pos- aggravated battery. Bail was to sell, robbery, conspiracy to Ormond Beach, was arrested Unknown Suspects session of cannabis with intent not set. engage in trafficking, posses- June 20 and charged with child Volusia County Sheriff’s second suspect was 6 feet tall, to sell, operating while driver •Crystal Leigh Freeman, 37, sion of cannabis and a Sched- abuse. Bail was not set. Office is seeking two suspects wearing a navy blue bandan- license suspended and posses- of Daytona Beach, was arrest- ule II substance, possession of in a Daytona Beach armed na covering his face, and sion of paraphernalia. Bail was ed June 16 and charged with cocaine and heroin with intent robbery. white and black pants. set at $3,500. Volusia County Two masked suspects held Both males fled the scene aggravated battery (bodily to sell within 1,000 feet of a Daytona Beach conve- on foot, heading in different •Lushawnike R. Kaigler, 29, harm). Bail was set at $2,500. place of worship, grand theft Sheriff’s Office nience store clerk at gunpoint directions. of Daytona Beach, was arrest- •Vincent F. Ashton Jr., 60, of of a motor vehicle and posses- early Saturday, June 15, Just after 5 a.m. Saturday, ed June 14 and charged with Daytona Beach, was arrested sion of paraphernalia. Bail was •Richard C. Marcott, 56, of before stealing money from the second armed robbery possession of paraphernalia June 16 and charged with set at $77,500. Ormond Beach, was arrested the cash register. Less than 30 occurred at 5 a.m. at Stop & and hydrocodone. Bail was set harm to public servant or fam- •Matthew L. Lauxman, 36, June 16 and charged with pos- minutes later, a similar inci- Save, 1096 Mason Ave., at $3,000. ily, resisting an officer without of Daytona Beach, was arrest- session of cannabis and dent occurred a few miles where two male suspects •Josephine M. Shaw, 35, of violence and possession of ed June 18 and charged with domestic battery by strangula- away. robbed the store using a gun. Daytona Beach, was arrested paraphernalia. Bail was not dealing in stolen property and tion. Bail was not set The suspects match the Daytona Beach police are descriptions in both robber- investigating that incident. June 14 and charged with set. false owner information on •Hatti Jo Dauria, 37, of Day- aggravated assault. Bail was set ies. Anyone with information •Robert James Minnix, 49, pawned items. Bail was set at tona Beach, was arrested June The first robbery occurred about these robberies is at $20,000. of Daytona Beach, was arrest- $5,000. 16 and charged with child at 4:35 a.m. at the BP gas sta- urged to call the VCSO •Danielle M. Rogers, 30, of ed June 17 and charged with •Jamaze J. Quarterman, 27, abuse. Bail was not set. tion, 1049 Derbyshire Road. non-emergency number: Daytona Beach, was arrested possession of cocaine and par- of Daytona Beach, was arrest- •Antone T. Adams, 30, of Both suspects were described (386) 248-1777. Or to remain June 14 and charged with aphernalia and trespass on ed June 18 and charged with Daytona Beach, was arrested as black males wearing black anonymous, call Crime Stop- aggravated assault. Bail was property other than structure/ possession of heroin and June 18 and charged with pos- hoodies. One suspect was pers of Northeast Florida at not set. conveyance. Bail was set at cocaine. Bail was not set. session of cocaine and no valid described as 5 feet, 8 inches 1-888-277-8477 (TIPS) and •Jennifer S. Crawford, 38, of $4,000. •Siquoia L. Moril, 21, of driver’s license. Bail was set at tall, wearing a white and you could receive a cash Daytona Beach, was arrested •Kathy S. Clancy, 62, of Daytona Beach, was arrested $6,000. black bandanna covering his reward. Or via online NEF- face, and black pants. The Crimestoppers.com. June 14 and charged with Daytona Beach, was arrested June 19 and charged with petit •Christian James Boehm, prostitution. Bail was set at June 17 and charged with theft and neglect of a child. 44, of Daytona Beach, was $5,000. resisting an officer without Bail was set at $3,000. arrested June 18 and charged WE’RE ON •Ashley J. Tamilo, 31, of violence and aggravated bat- •Alicia M. Holmstrand, 32, with battery. Bail was set at Daytona Beach, was arrested tery. Bail was not set. of Daytona Beach, was arrest- $5,000. June 14 and charged with •Jimmy W. Benjamin, 60, of ed June 20 and charged with a •Ben T. Navarra, 34, of FACEBOOK! prostitution. Bail was set at Daytona Beach, was arrested drug offense, possession of Ormond Beach, was arrested $1,000. June 18 and charged with car- paraphernalia and operating June 18 and charged with pos- •Lawrence J. Lutz, 62, of rying a concealed firearm, while driver’s license suspend- session of a new or prescrip- “Like” Hometown News Volu- Daytona Beach, was arrested unregistered motor vehicle, ed. Bail was set at $3,500. tion drug without prescrip- sia for the latest in local news, June 14 and charged with bat- possession of firarm by a felon, •Reche R. Jones, 29, of Day- tion, and Schedule III and IV information and interactive tery and burglary with assault operating while driver’s license tona Beach, was arrested June substances. Bail was set at features like photo contests or battery. Bail was set at suspended, unlawful attached 20 and charged with grand and Rants & Raves. $2,000. registration license plate not theft of a firearm and posses- See POLICE, page A6

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I had to read this one a couple times, but thanks for the laugh. So, you feel you have a right to know what the driver’s make on the winnings. So should we also demand to know how much a lottery winner gets after taxes? Should we also know how much every city employee makes after taxes? Also, should we know the salaries of every single person who lives in Florida? You sound a little offended about what they make. I wonder, have you ever driven in NASCAR? Do you realize what they do? Photo courtesy of Downtown Ormond Beach Rotary Club Do you understand the skill you need to be able to drive in those The Rotary Club of Downtown Ormond Beach was awarded “Business Partner of the Year,” by the races? Um, probably not. School Board of Volusia County, for their work with Ormond Beach Elementary School. The award was So, my suggestion is simple, if you don’t agree with what they presented by Principal Shannon Hay to Rotary members Alex Youngblood, Joyce Pepin and Brandon make and how it is divided, I suggest you no longer buy any more tickets to the races, don’t buy their jackets, shirts and other Perry. The Club is looking for volunteers for next year’s Reading Buddy program. For information, visit memorabilia. Instead take that money and do something posi- RotaryClubofDowntownOrmondBeach.com. From left are Mr. Youngblood, Principal Hay, Ms. Pepin and tive, like donate to a reputable charity. Some people work so hard Mr. Perry. to complain about something. Wouldn’t someone take note of the broken light and repair it to panhandling. A few problems and questions on Jeep Beach right away? Are there not any employees who see to it the police Instead of truly coping with the predicament of those pleading vehicles are properly maintained? for money on the streets, it’s easier to find fault with them and We drove from Dunlawton Avenue to as far north as we could Years ago, I was stopped by a New Smyrna Beach police officer place blame. Ushering the needy out of one community into on the beach. and given a written notice for having a non-working headlight. another avoids the desperately needed compassionate empathy We have never seen such a mess of people and Jeeps on the Why don’t the police seem to take it seriously when it involves and lasting solution. beach. The Jeeps were parked three deep in parking spaces. Jeeps their vehicles? The homeless will eventually find themselves in Key West were digging up the sand bad. One kid almost got run over, and continuing much the same hard scramble lives suffered up in Jeeps speeding on beach. A kindness to pay forward Central Florida. We did not see a Beach patrol truck at all? Big holes left in Rather than working toward passing legislature in favor of sand. It is turtle season. RV Campers with canopies out, dogs, On Saturday, June 22, my brother and I had moved a large substantive programs for the alleviation of bullying, manic-de- beer. Jeeps parked in driving lane. Down by Main Street, it clear- piece of furniture in the back of my pick up truck, then loaded pression, alcohol-drug addiction, PTSD, unemployment, prison ly says no U-turns, but every jeep did a U-turn, which messed up some empty plastic storage tubs in my pick up to take to storage. recidivism, school dropout, it’s easier to judgmentally condemn the traffic trying to get out. When I turned right out of the Lamplighter mobile home and sanctimoniously point fingers at such so-called deadbeats. It was not safe and the tide was coming in. I see this as any community on Nova Road, apparently we had not shut the tail- And, shamefully, move the stricken street people out of sight/ thing goes for Jeeps, but not for others? Lets do better next year. gate on my truck tight. When I accelerated, there went the plas- out of mind in order to have them become perplexing less well- Jeeps and children and high tide do not get along. tic tubs in the middle of Nova Road. Fortunately, I had waited to pull out so that there was a little to-do good for nothing nuisances somewhere else. “stopping room” for the cars going south on Nova Road. I got the We must do better than that. Why no Ponce? red light on Madeline Avenue, so it took me a few minutes to make a U-turn to go back and pick them up. Can we get a witness Recently, I read about a few animal abuse incidents. Someone (or possibly more than one kind person) had picked No mention of Ponce’s Law being applied. I wonder why? up the tubs and stacked them neatly on the side of the road. I pray that anyone who had to avoid those tubs or stop quickly did Why is it that Jehovah Witnesses are located at the entrance of so without incident. I felt so terrible. Volusia County public libraries? Clean up eyesore My heartfelt thanks to the person (or persons) who was so Can any religious organization occupy space to promote their kind and compassionate to remove them from the road so no beliefs on public property? Is there a fee to rent space on public So the City of Port Orange has finally committed to taking a one got hurt, and then stack them on the side of the road so I property for such purposes? For that matter, can a business mar- hard stance against the vacant and abandoned church property could remove them. God bless the Good Samaritans. I will pay ket their products and services on public property? that kindness forward. on the corner of Williamson Boulevard and Madeline Avenue. It seems what is good for one should be good for all. It could After well over a decade in this deplorable and blighted condi- get very crowded outside the public library if all religious organi- tion, let’s hope they really will hold the property owner account- Out of sight/out of mind zations and business owners decided to show their wares in this able and clean this up completely. same fashion. Albeit, the Jehovah Witnesses do display a respect- Signposts and charities are disgracefully inadequate response ful and courteous presence. What does it mean?

I read in your business section when Suntrust and BB&T (386) 301-6065. pages, colored pencils and their efforts. Bags with trash merger their new name will be Truist. Notes markers provided by library should be placed inside any At the moment neither Noah Webster or I are familiar with From page A4 staff. garbage can on the beach or that word. Could someone tell us how it came to be and what it Crafts abound •Maker meetings: 9 a.m. to next to it if the can is full. means? I know new words are constantly being added. County Chair Ed Kelley and at Daytona library noon. Join other makers to For more information, email County Council Members share ideas and projects, or VolunteerVolusia@volusia. One-eyed cop car Deb Denys, Heather Post and The Daytona Beach build something new. Each org. Billie Wheeler as presidential Regional Library, 105 E. Mag- week features a different proj- For two nights now I have seen something that I haven’t seen advocates for their work nolia Ave., offers a variety of ect. Teenagers and adults are Pilot Club meets July 9 before, a New Smyrna Beach police car go by that had one head- during the 2019 free craft programs, includ- welcome. legislative session. ing: For more information, call light (on the driver’s side) not working. The Pilot Club of Daytona The recognition is given to •Craft swap: 10 to 11 a.m. (386) 257-6036, ext. 16314. Beach will meet at 6 p.m. county council members who the first Monday of the Tuesday, July 9, at the Palmet- have shown exceptional lead- month. Meet fellow crafters Volunteers needed for to Club, 1000 S. Beach St., ership in advocating with the and exchange supplies you Daytona Beach. association to advance the don’t need for something July 5 beach cleanup Dinner costs $20. counties’ legislative agenda. new. The club will discuss the DEADLINES •Happy Hookers: 2 to 4 Volusia County is asking 2019-20 Plans of Work and p.m. every Wednesday. This volunteers to join them in The deadline for submissions to Hometown News in Volusia Learn to make soap 2019-20 Budget. group socializes and spin removing debris the morning County is 5 p.m. Thursday for the next week's issue, except for For more information, call yarns as they knit and cro- of July 5. The Environmental Rants & Raves, which is 5 p.m. Friday. Deadlines are adjusted for A free soapmaking class Club President Diane Lessard chet. Management Division is holidays. For more information, call (386) 322-5924. will be from 2 to 4 p.m. Sun- at (386) 341-0479. day, June 30, at Abba Apothe- •Stitch Along with Us: 4 to planning a special cleanup cary, 1343 Beville Road, Day- 6 p.m. every Wednesday. from 9 to 11 a.m. at Sun tona Beach. Bring a sewing project and Splash Park, 611 S. Atlantic Society preserving Learn to make, melt and use one of the library’s three Ave., Daytona Beach. black history pour soap, no lye, detergent sewing machines. If you need Beachgoers can just go to help getting started, staff or their favorite spot with a trash free, SLS free. The Ormond Beach His- experienced sewers will be on bag or reusable bucket. Walk-ins are welcome any- torical Society is looking for hand. Groups of 15 or more can time during the two hour ancestors of person interred Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C., •Adult coloring: 10 a.m. to contact Beach Safety at (386) class. at the Gethsamane Cemetery 5059 Turnpike Feeder Road, Ft. Pierce, FL 34951 For more information, call noon every Friday. Unleash 239-6414 or beachsafety@ Copyright © 2019, Hometown News, L.C. your creativity with coloring volusia.org to coordinate See NOTES, page A8 Voted # 1 Community Newspaper in America in 2005, 2006, 2007. One of the top 3 in America every year since 2003.

Farris Robinson...... President Danielle Shanahan...... Senior Account Manager session of Alprazolam and controlled substance and man- •Sebastian A. Fladd, 22, of Vernon D. Smith ...... Managing Partner Mercedes Lee-Paquette ...Production Manager operating while driver’s license ufacture or delivery of meth- Daytona Beach, was arrested Don Hornbeck ...... Regional Circulation Manager Julianne Petersen...... Graphic Designer Police Flora Wilkerson...... Circulation Administrator Heather Donaldson ...... Inside Sales Manager From page A5 suspended. Bail was set at amphetamine. Bail was set at June 22 and charged with bat- Robin Bevilacqua ...... Human Resources Angie Daniels ...... Inside Sales Assistant Annita Ferrante...... Account Receivable Lora L. Uber...... Inside Sales/Classified $3,000. $102,500. tery. Bail was not set. Amanda Wheaton ...... Credit & Collections Michael Buckley ...... Circulation Manager Cecil G. Brumley ...... Managing Editor Randy Barber ...... Staff Photographer $75,000. •Chevin R. Davis, 27, of •Alphonso Peterman, 20, of Kathy Young ...... Major/Natl. Accounts Manager Diane Carey...... Staff Writer Rita Chatman ...... Office Mgr/Comm. Relations Gina McKee...... Staff Writer •Lorri A. Macoy, 66, of Daytona Beach, was arrested Daytona Beach, was arrested Cathy Moody ...... Senior Account Manager Carrie Maday...... News Clerk Holly Hill, was arrested June Volusia County Rodney Bookhardt ...... Senior Account Manager June 19 and charged with sale June 19 and charged with pos- 18 and charged with racke- of cocaine. Bail was set at session of cocaine and tres- Beach Patrol teering, conspiracy to commit $15,000. pass. Bail was not set. Phone (386) 322-5900 racketeering and principal to •Wayne T. Oeller, 40, of •James Q. Williams, 23, of •Matthew James Hillman, Fax (386) 322-5901 uttering a forgery. Bail was set Ormond Beach, was arrested Daytona Beach, was arrested 26, of Daytona Beach, was Classified (386) 322-5949 at $60,000. June 19 and charged with traf- June 20 and charged with sale arrested June 15 and charged Rants & Raves (386) 322-5902 •Gennaro Decandia, 57, of ficking in methamphetamine, of cocaine within 1,000 feet of with battery on an emergency Circulation Inquiries 1-866-913-6397 Daytona Beach, was arrested ORMOND BEACH ORMOND possession of listed chemical place of worship. Bail was set medical care provider. Bail [email protected] June 18 and charged with pos- with intent to manufacture at $30,000. was set at $2,000. Friday, June 28, 2019 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill • A-7 Bad driving in the slow lane Kandi Schromm he latest employment full-time, leaving less time for outparcels. VOTED #1 Realtor reports show Volusia VOLUSIA their children, volunteering in Also, Consolidated-Tomoka 2012-2018 County’s economy is BUSINESS the community and doing wants to add the Becks Tgrowing, just not too fast. 2018 other activities. Building to its downtown CECIL G. DER EA S The unemployment rate in R ’ BRUMLEY So the next a government Daytona Beach project. The Best All Around C Volusia was at 3.3% in May, up official or economic developer E office building could be H1O I C Customer Service from 3.1% in April, but down starts bragging about a ® from 3.6% in May 2018, redeveloped into apartments. for tech salaries in the nation handful of new jobs or Your Full Time, Full-Service Realtor according to the latest report businesses. Point out to them Kandi Schromm 386-852-9174 www.EverythingDaytonaBeach.com from the state labor agency. in 2018 was the Daytona *** Beach area at $63,977. that it isn’t enough. We were There were 8,462 unemployed already behind the rest of the workers out of a labor force of Let me repeat that: “the Lakeland-based StoreRight lowest average . . . in the nation and we’ve got to catch 255,607 in May compared to up. Self Storage bought a ful- 9,028 unemployed workers nation.” Why this area has always ly-permitted site at 3035 out of a labor force of 253,781 *** Howland Blvd. in Deltona for last year. been so low-paying has always been a bit of a head-scratcher. $1 million and has already Non-agricultural jobs I’ve heard a lot of people say Consolidated-Tomoka Land started building a self-storage totaled 207,700 in May in the workers in this area are paid Co. is staying busy with moves facility there. Volusia/Flagler area, same as less because of the “tropical that will have a big impact on April, but up 3,700 or 1.8% the Daytona Beach area. It just discount.” So, a tech worker is *** from May 2018. Diving paid lower in the Daytona sold about 14 acres of land at further into the numbers, Beach area than, say, Milwau- the southwest corner of LPGA everything looked good kee, because they have a and Clyde Morris Boulevards In other retail news, a Five Need Teeth? except business and profes- shorter drive to the beach? to Unicorp for $3.8 million. Below store is going into the sional services jobs, which was The cost of living was much No word on Unicorp’s plans. West Volusia Regional DENTAL SERVICES down 600. lower here, especially housing. The Orlando company already Shopping center on South DENTURE $650 The state also recently However, while the cost of has two projects planned on Woodland Boulevard in release the Annual Census of living has gone way up thanks LPGA, South Williamson DeLand. Also, interior build Crown/Caps $800 Employment and Wages for to a hot housing market, and Shops where it has already out has started for a Dollar All Fillings $200 2018, which shows monthly prices on a lot of consumer identified ABC Wine & Tree at Tomoka Town Center employment averaged 173,325 goods are higher now because Spirits, Goodwill and a storage in Daytona Beach. Full Denture Reline Only $185 in Volusia in 2018, up 2.1% of the federal tariffs on foreign place, wrapping around the from 2017. Wages were at goods, wages are not keeping existing RaceTrac store. The Routine Extractions $100-$185 Managing Editor Cecil G. $40,087, up 2.6%. pace. site plan on the company’s In-House Denture Lab • Same Day Denture The growing economy is a So, why is this a problem? website also shows a Burger Brumley has been tracking good thing, but it’s not enough It’s a quality of life issue. 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“This is a phenomenal proj- complement downtown in is greater” Mr. Morris said. approval was given for a Land particularly concerned. Com- Plans ect. I want to celebrate with such a way we can have a Kelly White, a former city Development Code amend- missioner Trager stated local From page A1 you. We are zoning for bigger pedestrian environment. This commissioner, spoke in favor ment to allow mobile food business owners have to be and better,” Mr. Merrell said. is all the kind of thing we have of the project as did Mayor vending as a temporary use in protected but it was pointed Attorney Rob Merrell spoke “We’ve gotten great reception been hoping for in this urban Derrick Henry. all zoning districts. Commis- out some of the food trucks on behalf of the owner and on this project all along. This downtown.” Project Delta West will sioners also approved regula- are also owned locally. Food said the site plan is still pend- project is the poster child for Deputy City Manager James allow for up to 300 new luxury tions and licensing require- ing, but he anticipates the smart growth, without ques- Morris stated trees may in fact apartments, shops, a grocery ments for mobile food vendors truck operations will be project being less than 10 sto- tion. We are coming to you be removed but the tradeoff is store, restaurants and parking to provide the city with a new restricted to certain areas, ries. He further stated trees with a grocery store potential- redevelopment and more eco- garage to be built on the First business market. which will limit areas of oper- that are removed have to be ly, coming to you with retail nomic energy downtown, Baptist Church site after the Residents spoke both for ation. The commission can replaced in an appropriate and restaurants. Things that making it a more vibrant and church moves. and against the food trucks bring back the ordinance to area. complement each other and active place. “The overall gain In other commission news, with boardwalk merchants review at any time.

Notes From page A6 on South Orchard Street. The cemetery is named for the Garden of Gethsemane, a sacred place in Christian tra- dition, where Jesus spent the night before his arrest. The name means “olive press,” a reference to the abundance of olive trees in the garden. The society is in the process of finding and preserving black history through the cemetery where the the oldest visible date is 1870. For more information, call (386) 677-7005 or email [email protected].

Air potatoes and bugs

A representative from the Florida Department of Agri- culture and Consumer Ser- vices will talk about air potato vines, an invasive plant, and the beetle that eats it (and only it) from 10 a.m. to noon Thursday, July 11, at the Day- tona Beach Regional Library, 105 E. Magnolia Ave. Residents who complete and return a form by July 5 can pick up beetles to take home with them. For a form, visit volusia.org/horticulture or call (386) 822-5778.

Sites participating in summer food program

Volusia County’s Human Services Office is sponsoring a Summer Food Service Pro- gram for children from June 3 through Aug. 9. The meals are free. To find sites and meal serv- ing times, select the “meal site locator” at summerbreakspot. org.

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Hispanic chamber honors leaders

The Volusia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce has named the winners of the 2019 iLatina Awards winners. The Entrepreneur of the Year is Raquel Levy, owner of Atlantic Law Center. The Professional of the Year is Leslie Castillo-Solis, Senior market manager of communi- ty engagement, American Cancer Society. The Community Leader of the Year is Yvette Gonza- lez-Ferrell, resource develop- ment manager, United Way of Volusia/Flagler.

Volusia County plans vendor workshops

Volusia County’s Purchas- ing and Contracts Division will conduct two workshops for vendors who want to learn how to do business with the county. The workshops will be in the first-floor training rooms of the Thomas C. Kelly Administration Center, 123 W. Indiana Ave., DeLand, at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 10; and 9 a.m. Thursday, July 11. County representatives will demonstrate how to register as a vendor; explain how to sub- mit bids, proposals and quotes; and discuss state and local ordinances relevant to work- ing with the county. They will also explain the information channels available to vendors and answer questions. For more information, call the Volusia County Purchasing and Contracts Division at (386) 736-5935, ext. 12490. Friday, June 28, 2019 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill • A-9 Seagrass Village sets the bar high for senior living By Diane M. Carey for all day light fare dining, a director of Seagrass Village, dcarey@hometownnews movie theatre, game room, full grew up in the senior living mediagroup.com service hair salon, interfaith business, with her mother chapel, fitness center, and owning senior living facilities Seagrass Village, set to open many common areas to relax in Florida and Massachusetts. in August in Port Orange, and gather with friends and “I have always had a passion offers a unique, state-of-the- family. for our seniors,” Ms. Davis art lifestyle for seniors provid- The community is already said. “I love hearing their sto- ing independent, assisted and 43% pre-leased for indepen- ries, they are an amazing memory care communities. dent living apartments and group. We have had such a Seagrass Village will have 66% pre-leased for assisted liv- 118 apartments with 58 set strong response from Port ing. Orange. A community like aside for independent living, SRI Management has been 32 for assisted living and 28 this is very much needed. We Randy Barber/staff photographer operating and managing are going to be a very active memory care apartments. senior housing communities A new assisted living facility in Port Orange, Seagrass Village, is nearing com- community, it’s so important Their selection includes stu- for almost two decades, and pletion on Yorktowne Boulevard. to keep our seniors participat- dios, one bedroom/one bath has gained valuable insight include two-bedroom two of what residents request or includes three meals at the ing and engaged. I have very and 2 bedroom/2 bath apart- into the programs and activi- bath plans if a couple wants to need. There will be monthly onsite restaurants, daily engag- high standards for what I want ments. ties that enhance and extend remain together. resident council meetings for ing activities including art, as far as care for our residents. Seagrass Village has three the lives of seniors. Seagrass Holli Wilbur, director of input. Physicians will be clubs, aqua aerobics, yoga, etc. floors with an attached build- The food is going to be mag- Village is the newest venture sales, said “It’s always fun to brought in for onsite appoint- Also included is weekly house- ing for memory care. Ameni- by the Sage Corp., a family nificent, prepared by our culi- ments. In essence Seagrass Vil- ties include SRI’s signature nary trained chef.” come and have that feeling of a keeping, transportation to owned company based in Pan- resort. That’s what we are try- lage has everything anyone appointments or outside activ- “Artful Dining,” “Zestful ama City Beach with more Regarding memory care in ing to create. We are going to could want and never have to ities, maintenance, security, Activities” and “Heartful than 30 years hospitality expe- particular, Ms. Davis stated, leave home, unless they choose give them great care with a lot daily towel exchange and all Care,” which is part of the SRI rience. Their knowledge of “We’re secure, but our activi- to. Ideally residents will age in commitment to their seniors. hotels bring the resort style ties are going to be geared for of fun. They are the greatest place with the ability to move utilities, except phone. A Resort style amenities feel to the Seagrass Village every level. We have three dif- generation. They have worked from independent to assisted Founders pricing special is in include an outdoor heated brand while the SRI Manage- ferent activities rooms in our hard. They deserve to have living as needed, with extend- effect. pool, conversational fire pit, ment team provides continu- memory care building. Our some fun and relax and know ed care options. A nurse will Seagrass Village is at 3875 walking path and a relaxing ing excellence care, consisten- activities director could do they are in good hands when be on site 24/7. Yorktowne Blvd. in Port pond feature. Inside features cy and compassion to valued different groups. The higher they need care.” Apartments are private pay Orange. For information, visit include a nicely-appointed seniors. cognitive level to lower level.” The list of activities offered with extremely competitive seagrassvillagepo.com or call library, a bistro bar and pub Sandra Davis, executive Memory care apartments is only limited to the creativity prices. The monthly rate Ms. Wilbur at (386) 400-1689. School News School Board chooses social science education in were established to help stu- Each scholarship ranges from ents and guardians must pro- Canal St. 1980 as well as earning a Cer- dents interested in pursuing $5,000 to $7,500, to be award- vide proof of immunizations Parents must bring shot interim superintendent tification in Administration degrees in aviation science, ed annually for two years. for a child entering kindergar- records with them when from Stetson in 1986. aircraft maintenance and For the list of students, visit ten or seventh grade. New stu- requesting immunizations. The Volusia County School other fields at ERAU. Support- news.erau.edu. dents enrolling in Volusia For more information, visit Board selected Timothy Egnor ed by a $3 million endowment County also must be current volusiahealth.com/shots or as interim superintendent of ERAU names inaugural from Boeing, the scholarships No-cost school shots on immunizations. call (386) 274-0509, option 1. Volusia County Schools. Boeing scholars will be made available to all Appointments are not Mr. Egnor most recently students with a focus on available required. Parents are encour- VCS launches new served as director of second- Twenty-two highly accom- increasing the number of aged to get their child’s immu- ary curriculum for St. Johns plished students will receive women, underrepresented To ensure children are ready nizations early to avoid longer website County Schools. scholarships as part of a strate- minorities and military veter- to start the school year Aug. lines later in the summer. He is a former teacher, assis- gic effort to expand and diver- ans and their dependents at 12, the Volusia County Health Immunizations are available Volusia County Schools has tant principal, district admin- sify the aviation workforce, ERAU. Department is offering from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday launched a new website at istrator and, for 12 years, the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical The inaugural cohort of no-cost immunizations through Friday at Health vcsedu.org. principal of Spruce Creek University and The Boeing Co scholarship recipients were throughout the summer for Department locations: The new website offers High School in Port Orange. announced at the Paris Air selected based on their aca- students. •Daytona Beach, 1845 Hol- upgraded features and naviga- He graduated, Magna Cum Show. demic achievements as well as Before a child may enroll in sonback Drive tion capabilities. Laude, from Stetson Universi- The Boeing scholarships demonstrated financial need. Volusia County schools, par- •New Smyrna Beach: 717 W. ty with a bachelor’s degree in

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His book, “I available for purchase for week I get a note from any platform attached to it, try thing, there are many artificial Swear the Snook Drowned,” is $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. FISHING a reader asking where to find places where others are lures to try. Granted trying to A WITH DAN they might fish from shore. fishing. As a rule, anglers will pick one from the wall full of DAN SMITH Usually those requests are soon abandon places that do lures in any bait shop can be Monthly Flagler Sportfishing Club Meeting specific about what type of not pay off. As to the types of daunting. fish they hope to catch. Where fish, you must understand In Central Florida, summer can I fish from shore in order Even us old pros don’t care there are serious fishermen means either fishing early or Fishing the Docks to catch snook, red drum or for the pressure that comes who have never caught a late. I usually fish a top water Captain Tim Jarvis of Three Lagoon Fishing Charter will lure early and switch to the jig sea trout is the most usual with having to find fish for snook, trout or red. There are teach the Club how to successfully catch fish around the question. when the sun is full up. Try to someone in only a few hours. no guarantees in fishing. Those letters always make avoid fishing from 10 a.m. docks. Targeting Redfish and Trout. My advice is always the same. To begin with, you have to me smile for the innocence of until 5 p.m. Fishing an Hire a local guide. The guides their content. If I knew where know that everything in our artificial bait usually improves spend a lot of time on the to catch snook from shore I inshore waters eats shrimp. the quality of your catch but water tracking fish move- would be there. I could tell my Some with more gusto than reduces the numbers. If you ments and acquiring the inquisitor to just look for my others, but everything eats need fast action, go back to proper baits. little gray SUV. It is not that shrimp. Make sure the dead the shrimp. If you know company is on easy. shrimp you use are fresh. When fishing from a dock the way, you may want to take To be sure, any place where Alive is even better. Some fish or pier, do not make long casts there is water may hold fish, a guided trip before they insist on hitting only live bait. into the boat channel. There but a big part of our sport is arrive. There is much to be Small bait fish is a close you will find mostly catfish. seeking the places where fish learned from a professional second. Fishing around the pier or Tuesday July 2, 2019 guide. Of course guides all even behind it may be better. live. 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In most instances, federal Boulevard Beach Approach in Ormond Beach on Saturday, June 15. law allows for the transfer of The short answer is ifthe mortgage loan to a relative payments stop, foreclosure proceedings begin. To avoid or other heir when a person foreclosure, it is important that dies. Despite a Due on Sale or the person who remains on acceleration clause that allows a Race champion the deed or the spouse of the lender to demand immediate and deceased, must have the means to full payment upon transfer or continue to pay the mortgage. A life insurance policy or mortgage sale of the home, transfers due to ‘Fishing’ for 2nd protection policy may be used death are exempt. This prevents to pay off the mortgage if the lenders from demanding home is transferred upon death payment under a Due on Sale DIS triumph to someone who wants to remain clause which would be triggered in the home but doesn’t have the For Hometown News Daytona 500 in 1959. ability to pay off the mortgage. when ownership transfers to While Mr. Ragan had histo- your heirs. It is not necessary for newsdy@hometownnews Pay the Mortgage and Taxes. mediagroup.com ry on his mind, he visited the the heirs to prove they have the ISC Archives & Research Cen- Assuming funds are available, ability to repay the loan before knows his way ter and took particular pride the personal representative taking over the mortgage. So if around Daytona International in seeing the collection of his- or spouse should continue to your heirs were able to assume make payments on behalf of the Speedway. torical photos of his father, the home loan, they would take After Wednesday, that Ken Ragan, who raced in the deceased to avoid penalties and any foreclosure action. Taxes and with the same interest familiarity involves much Monster Energy Series from insurance should also be paid. more than the famed 2.5-mile 1983-93. Mr. Ragan wrapped Linda Carley is Senior race track. up his immersion by meeting If your spouse or someone Attorney and owner of Carley Mr. Ragan visited the with speedway sales team else cosigned on the loan, the Law, 435 S. Ridgewood Ave., Ste. “World Center of Racing” to members. responsibility for payment remains with that person. 205, Daytona Beach, FL. She has help promote the 61st annual In 25 DIS starts, Mr. Ragan more than 30 years experience Coke Zero Sugar 400 July 6, has three top-five finishes and If they are living in the home, as an attorney and former circuit the annual midseason, mid- that might not be an issue. If you five top 10s. A victory this year judge. Call 386-281-3340 or summer event at DIS for the can earn him a berth in the have a life insurance policy that Monster Energy NASCAR NASCAR Playoffs, which are Photo courtesy of Daytona International Speedway [email protected]. Cup Series. He won the race in contested over the final 10 David Ragan visited the World Center of Racing to 2011, one of two Monster races of the Monster Energy Call today to book your consultation Energy Series victories in his Series season. help promote the 61st annual Coke Zero Sugar career. For race tickets, visit day- 400 on July 6. Part of the day was spent fishing 386-281-3340 CarleyLaw.net Hiring a lawyer is an important decision. 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For more information, for the Arts where he is a Books by Mr. Eady will be will perform at 9 p.m. Saturday, 1 p.m., and Pompano Jack, 6 Ormond-by-the-Sea. For more call (386) 847-8840. June 29. Door opens at 8 p.m. at p.m. Sunday, June 30, at 4894 information, call (386) 265- •Ocean Deck: Morning Buzz Pabst Endowed Chair for available to buy. 701 Main St., Daytona Beach. Front St., Ponce Inlet. For more 1977. plays at 9:30 p.m. Mondays. Master Writers as part of the For more information and Tickets are $15. For more information, call (386) 761-4831 •Louie’s Pizza House: Karaoke Orange Avenue plays at 9:30 Community Outreach Pro- rules governing The Summer information, call (386) 252- or visit downthehatchseafood. with TNT from 5:30-9 p.m. every p.m. Tuesdays. Caribbean Posse gram. Slam, email CHI’s Slam 9877 or visit daytonabeach- com. 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Mondays Tuesday of the month is wine Wednesday is trivia challenge •Off the Hook at Inlet Harbor: up for a period of whirlwind PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 are Muy Caliente Noche Latina tasting, two whites, two reds and night and Thursday night is Upcoming performers are Dave activity that won’t abate Nights and Tuesdays are EDM. an appetizer for $25. For karaoke, all at 7:30 p.m. There is Alexander, 6 p.m. Friday, June anytime soon. Bring a friend You may have a reason for Scoot your boots for Wild West reservations, call (386) live acoustic guitar music at 7:30 28; Les B. Fine, 1 p.m., and along for the ride. keeping your cards close to Wednesdays and start your 615-4888. p.m. Fridays at 193 North Stealing Vanity, 6 p.m. Saturday, the vest, Pisces. However, weekend early with Throwback •Grille at Riverview: Upcoming Causeway, New Smyrna Beach. 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For celebration June 27-29 with DJ Ayoo, noon-6 p.m., Dave ist Gino Conti will perform more information call (386) entertainment, food trucks, Alexander, 6 p.m., The Sean 5:30-8:30 p.m. Sunday, June 30, 256-3904. games and prizes. There will also Peace Band, 8 p.m. Saturday, at 491 E. Third Ave., New Smyrna •Stonewood Grill and Tavern: be a release of several new June 29; DJ Ayoo, noon-4 p.m., Beach. For more information, Mark Venneri will perform from barrel-aged anniversary beers. Claire Vandiver, 6 p.m. Sunday, call (386) 428.8850. 6-9 p.m. each Tuesday at 2150 Taproom hours are 4-8 p.m. June 30; Melissa Trumble, 6-9 •Norwood’s Restaurant and Wine LPGA Blvd., Daytona Beach. For Tuesday-Thursday and noon to p.m. Monday, July 1; Brent Shop: Free wine tastings are from more information, call (386) 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday in Clowers, 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, July 5-7 p.m. each Friday on the deck 317-0097. 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BBQ, Papa John’s Pizza, Kona raffles for prizes, and access to Fourth Ice, Joe’s Lemonade, Mrs. V’s casino games including Black- Juneteenth celebration From page B1 Hawaiian Ice, Holy Cow Kettle jack, Craps, Roulette, and Corn & Sweet Nuts, and Texas Hold ‘Em staffed by pro- Friends of the Bandshell pres- Schmancy Pops. fessional dealers and two casi- ent the Alter Eagles, an Eagles Fireworks by Santore begin no hosts. Games will close at 9 Tribute Band, the Bandshell at at 9:30 p.m. on the Halifax p.m. allowing attendees to 7:15 p.m. Thursday, July 4, as River just south of the Grana- watch the city’s annual fire- part of the free Star Spangled da Bridge. works display at 9:15 p.m. Summer Concert Series. This is an alcohol free event Net proceeds will benefit the After the concert, a fire- and personal fireworks are Alonzo “Babe” James Summer works display over the ocean prohibited. Fun scholarship program. will be synchronized to 4th of Watch for street closures. A Tickets are $50 and are July music through a live free shuttle service will be online at fun.cityofnsb.com or simulcast on 95.7 The Hog available from 7 p.m. and end in-person at the Babe James radio. at City Hall at 10:30 p.m. center, 201 N. Myrtle Ave. Bandshell parking is avail- For more information, call For more information, email able at the nearby Ocean Cen- (386) 676-3241 or visit [email protected] or ter garage and surface lots. ormondbeach.org/fireworks. call (386) 689-7519. Attendees parking in the Ocean Center garage can take the pedestrian overpass to the Port Orange Edgewater Bandshell, rent a chair, pur- chase a drink and enjoy the The 4th of July Spectacular EdgeFest July 4th Celebra- free show and fireworks. will start at 5:30 p.m. Thurs- tion will be from 6 to 10 p.m. For more information, visit day, July 4, at City Center Park, at Menard May Park, 413 S. bandshell.info or call (386) 1000 City Center Circle. Riverside Drive and Kennedy 253-0254. There will be a children’s Park, 103 N. Riverside Drive. Randy Barber/staff photographer zone, food trucks, car show, There will be music, ven- live music with Hayfire, food dors, food and fireworks. Ima Jackson of Daytona Beach, a singer, songwriter and performance artist, Ormond Beach and fireworks. Admission is For more information, email performs traditional African songs for guests during the 19th annual June- free. For more information, call specialevents@cityofedgewa- Entertainment will stretch teenth Community Celebration at Cypress Park in Daytona Beach on Satur- (386) 506-5868 or visit ter.org. from City Hall Plaza across the day, June 15. port-orange.org/events. Granada Bridge to Rockefeller Gardens with music from “Pilotwave” and “Not Brothers New Smyrna Beach Real LUNCH Band” beginning at 7 p.m. The kids’ zone will be in The City of New Smyrna SPECIALS Italian starting at $4.99. We Deliver Rockefeller Gardens from 7 to Beach will host its annual 4th 2 cheese slices with Bite 8:30 p.m. Activities include a of July Casino Night fundrais- with soda. Squad moon walk, an obstacle er at the Brannon Center from Dinners! We have Gluten course, a giant slide, a photo 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. July 4, at 105 Free Pizzas. booth, balloon artist and stilt S. Riverside Drive. walker. Admission includes beer, Food vendors include Greg’s wine, heavy hors d’oeuvres, Happy 4th! FORMER OWNER OF LUIGI’S & LITTLE ITALY DAILY SPECIALS - CALL FOR DETAILS LUNCH W/ SODA STARTING AT $6.95 11-4PM Select merchants will also be Original Coupon Required DAILY HAPPY HOUR | 3-7PM | 9-CLOSE serving gourmet slider burgers PICK UP SPECIAL 2-FOR-1 HOUSE WINES & WELLS Out priced between $3-$4 each. From page B1 $1 OFF IMPORT DRAFTS 2018 Advance tickets are $15 and FREE DE FREE A R $2.75 DOMESTIC DRAFTS & SELECTS E S (seats eight) is $150. 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bring money for ice cream after person per show and include a For more information, call call the walk. For more information, chair and seating near the stage. 1-800-PITSHOP or visit day- Out call (386) 256-2160, (386) For more information, visit tonainternationalspeedway.com. From page B4 214-3890 or visit happywan- DaytonaBandshell.com. •Cinematique: The Cafe 944-3922 or visit regalcinemas. derersfl.org. •Summer Concert Series: International Summer Classic com. Nuthin’ Fancy, a Lynyrd Skynyrd Series begins with “An Angel at •Concert: Daytona Beach Thursday, July 4 tribute, will be at 7 p.m. My Table (1990)” at 2 p.m. Concert Band will perform at 6 Saturday, July 6, at the Band- Sunday, July 7, at 242 S. Beach p.m. Tuesday, July 2, at Bishop’s •Happy Fourth of July! shell in Daytona Beach. St., Daytona Beach. Tickets are Glenn, 900 LPGA Blvd., Daytona Admission is free. VIP tickets are $10. Series pass available for Beach. For more information, available for $10 per person per $35. Tickets are on sale the box call (386) 226-9000. Upcoming events show and include a chair and office or call (386) 252-3118. seating near the stage. For more information, visit Wednesday, July 3 •Summer Concert Series: The City of Daytona Beach’s DaytonaBandshell.com. Ongoing Events •Pre-Race Concert: Michael •Walk: AVA Happy Wanderers Bandshell Summer Entertain- ment Series continues with Ray, a Warner Music Nashville •All Aboard Flea & Farmers will host a 5K fun walk at 7 p.m. recording artist who was born in Market: The market is open from at Shoppes at One Daytona. Cowboy, a Kid Rock tribute. Show time is 7 p.m. Friday, July nearby Eustis, will perform at 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday to Sun- Daytona Beach. Park in first level Daytona International Speedway day at 5005 S. Ridgewood Ave. of parking garage behind 5, and admission is free. VIP tickets are available for $10 per before the 61st annual Coke Fairfield Inn. Participants should Zero Sugar 400, Saturday, July 6. See OUT, page B6

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shows are $5 for adults and $3 •Toastmasters: This group for children 17 and under. meets at 6 p.m. Mondays at the Out Parking is free. MOAS is at 352 Embry-Riddle Aeronautical From page B7 S. Nova Road, Daytona Beach. University Business Building, by calling (386) 451-1305. For show times, call (386) Room 268, in Daytona Beach. •Planetarium: The Museum of 255-0285 or visit moas.org. For more information, call Arts and Sciences Planetarium •Project Linus: Project Linus, (386) 236-8969. is open Tuesday through an all-volunteer organization •Veterans and Business Men’s Sunday with hourly shows. The that makes blankets for sick Club: Luncheon meeting at shows are “Galileo: The Power children, meets from 10 a.m.-2 noon each Tuesday, at the of the Telescope,” “The Little p.m. the first Wednesday of Palmetto Club, 1000 S. Beach Star That Could,” “Back to the each month at St Paul's St., Daytona Beach. It features Moon for Good,” “The Sky Episcopal Church, 1650 Live camaraderie and speakers on Tonight,” “Flight Through the Oak St., New Smyrna Beach, topics of interest to veterans Universe and Laser Mania.” and from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. the and business people. All Museum admission is $12.95 third Friday of each month at veterans are welcome. For adults; $6.95 children 6-17; Prince of Peace Catholic more information, call (386) $10.95 seniors and students; Church, 600 N. Nova Road, 761-1197. members and children 5 and Ormond Beach. For more To submit an event to Out & under are free. Admission information, call (386) About, send an email to includes one show. Additional 405-0005 or email Volusia.FL@ newsdy@hometownnewsme- ProjectLinus.net. diagroup.com (no hyphens).

Just For Kids Photo courtesy of Smokin’ Smokin’, Boston Tribute Band, will rock Daytona Beach’s Historic Bandshell at Summer Camps 7:15 p.m. Saturday, June 29, as part of the free Friends of the Bandshell Star Spangled Summer Concert Series. 2019 Come sail away to the Daytona Bandshell For Hometown News Concert attendees can expect bands and have more than 30 newsdy@hometownnews to rock out to hits like “Too years of professional gigging mediagroup.com Much Time On My Hands,” experience under their belts. “The Best of Times,” “Come Renegade, a Styx Tribute Concert series attendees can Sail Away,” “Fooling Yourself,” Band, will rock Daytona expect to hear all of the big “Blue Collar Man,” “Grand Beach’s Historic Bandshell at Boston hit songs like “More Illusion,” “Renegade,” “Babe” Than A Feeling,” “Don’t Look 7:15 p.m. Saturday, June 29, as and “Lady.” part of the free Friends of the Back, Rock & Roll Band,” Following Renegade’s per- “Foreplay/Long Time,” “Cool Bandshell Star Spangled Sum- formance, Smokin’ will take mer Concert Series. The Engines,” “A Man I’ll the stage to pay tribute to the Never Be,” “Peace of Mind,” Renegade delivers one of the legendary band Boston. Bos- most dynamic Styx Tribute “Hitch A Ride,” “Amanda” and ton is one of the hardest bands “Smokin.’” shows, bringing a fantastic to pay tribute to and Smokin’ The concert will be followed stage show with multiple nails it with massive soaring by Light Up Daytona fireworks vocalists to recreate the amaz- vocals and amazing harmo- ing harmonies of Styx. Their nies, layered signature guitar over the Atlantic Ocean at 9:45 energetic show is a must-see sound, and dynamic giant key- p.m. for any classic rock fan. board effects. Smokin’ delivers Bandshell parking is avail- Styx has dazzled fans world- all of Boston’s hits and classics able at the nearby Ocean Cen- wide for more than 30 years. to a tee. ter garage and surface lots. They produced monster hits Smokin’ is a South Florida Chair rentals and drinks to with stadium rock, power bal- band that is made up of mem- buy are available. lads and concept albums. Ren- bers that have toured with For more information, visit egade delivers all of the great- national acts, have played in bandshell.info or call (386) est hits with flash and fun. some of the biggest tribute 253-0254.

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