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Page A3 Watch for our @HometownNewsVolusia @Hometownnewsvolusia @HVolusi Health & Wellness Vol. 13, No. 4 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsVolusia.com Friday, Feb. 9, 2018 Special Edition Community City managers update Notes Coming February 23rd Old race course getting accomplishments, goals historic marker By Diane M. Carey officials. Racing fans can celebrate [email protected] This was the third time Mr. Johannsen For more information local racing history during two attended the event since he was hired in free events in Ponce Inlet Sat- Call 386-322-5900 City managers from Port Orange and South August 2015. He primarily focused his urday, Feb. 10. Daytona touted their respective cities accomplish- remarks on economic development. M r. Officials from Volusia ments and outlined future goals at the annual City “There are a lot of things happening out west,” Johannsen. County Government, the Manager’s Breakfast Wednesday, Jan. 31, at the Town of Ponce Inlet, Daytona he said. Transportation served as another major Port Orange-South Daytona Chamber of Com- International Speedway and Woodhaven, Pinnacle, Kings Landing, Conti- area of discussion. Mr. Johannsen said “adaptive merce. NASCAR will unveil a histori- nental, The Sanctuary and Cornerstone were some traffic signals will bring a little bit of goodness to The event also included recognition of outstand- cal marker at 9 a.m. at Winter- of the residential developments underway. Dunlawton, the bane of his existence.” ing police officers and firefighters. haven Park, 4589 S Atlantic New businesses springing up will include stor- He also discussed the widening of Williamson Port Orange City Manager Michael “Jake” Ave., Ponce Inlet. age facilities, senior housing, a 7-Eleven and Fami- Boulevard as a major project and expanding the Johannsen and South Daytona City Manager Just in front of the park is a ly Dollar Store. Jimmy Hula’s restaurant will join bridge over Interstate 95. Another goal is to extend Joseph “Joe” Yarbrough spoke to an audience of See NOTES, page A4 other existing eateries under the Dunlawton local business representatives and government bridge to become a “destination area,” according to See MANAGERS, page A2 A place of hope Vikings in Florida? for homeless Need Teeth? DENTAL SERVICES families DENTURE $650 Crown/Caps $800 All Fillings $200 and youth Full Denture Reline Only $185 Routine Extractions $100-$185 By Diane M. Carey Buck James, who was just named Halifax Urban Minis- In-House Denture Lab [email protected] Same Day Denture • Repairs and Relines tries executive director. “I FREE Consultations & 2nd Opinions The much discussed and believe what we have done eagerly anticipated shelter for here is going to be a model families and unaccompanied for other communities, 2017 ADER E S youth moved closer to frui- R ’ showing what you can

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adversely affect our commu- tract with the State of Florida the hookup. “It’s an exciting Managers nity and annexations,” he for FEMA funds,” Mr. Yar- grant, it’s taken years to From page A1 said. brough said. “The State of obtain it. It is a once in a life- Mr. Johannsen also men- Florida has to instigate the time opportunity,” he said. Yorktown Boulevard to Wil- tioned Aquahawk, a free app contracts. We don’t contract Other infrastructure low Run. He said Pioneer to check water usage and the with FEMA. We still haven’t improvements are still need- Trail eventually needs to be city’s mobile app accessed as gotten reimbursements for ed, he noted. expanded as well as addition- CivicMobile, as accomplish- Hurricane Matthew. I want Mr. Yarbrough ended his al Port Orange roadways. ments. you to understand our chal- remarks with a quote by Lyn- Street lighting and median Mr. Yarbrough, who was lenges and your council’s don Johnson: “Government is landscaping on Dunlawton appointed South Daytona challenges. You have to best closest to the people.” also was mentioned. City Manager in August 1987, understand our frustration.” The morning also included “Riverwalk Park is looking began his remarks by thank- He stressed his frustration the following awards. David beautiful,” said Mr. Johans- ing people for not asking him over the lack of local control, Gill was named 2017 Fire- sen. “We are getting calls left when he was going to retire. claiming Tallahassee is trying fighter/EMT of the Year for and right about economic He started off by introducing to take over what should be Port Orange. James Butts was opportunities down there Lester Gillis in the newly cre- local decisions. named South Daytona 2017 because of it.” ated deputy manager posi- “I’ve never seen such an Firefighter/Paramedic of the The City of Port Orange tion. onslaught of government in Year. also faces some questions. He described how Hurri- the 30 years I have been here” Officer Kelsie Higham was “Challenges going forward cane Irma “wasn’t that worse, he said. presented the 2017 Police Photo by Diane Carey are moving the code enforce- but the equipment that we Mr. Yarbrough mentioned Officer of the Year award for ment people from the com- were contracted for failed us.” one project where the city just Port Orange. The South Day- South Daytona City Manager Joe Yarbrough, left, munity development depart- He expressed his frustra- received a half-million-dollar tona Police Officer of the Year stands next to Port Orange City Manager Jake ment to the police tion with contractors hired by grant to connect residential award was presented to Offi- Johanassen at the Chamber of Commerce’s annu- department, future commer- the state. septic systems to sewers. The cer John Bellanti. al City Manager’s Breakfast on Wednesday, Jan. cial development that doesn’t “Every city is under con- grant will pay 100 percent of 30.

Your search for Quality Assisted Living Services ends here! local families. Currently 180 is a beautiful thing, this event.” that will be attending. Shine VIPs are registered for the The participants truly look “It is something we feel has From page A1 ERAU event, which doesn’t forward to it, she said. hit a real chord with the peo- to the prom donations as a include accompanying com- Pastor Dan Glenn of Stetson ple in our community,” he “glitter closet,” which contains panions. Baptist Church is especially said. “This is an opportunity jewelry, purses, gowns and “It is unbelievable to me enthusiastic about being a to serve a sub-section of our tuxedos donated by the com- being with this since the first-time sponsor. community that a lot of times munity, and which partici- beginning and having a dis- “We have been thinking gets overlooked. We intend to pants can keep. abled daughter to see what the about this for a while, but this do this year-to-year We are Attendees, known as VIPs, need is in our community,” is our first time to take it to an gearing up for a very emotion- must pre-register and both Ms. Brock said. “We are at action point,” Pastor Glenn al and fun-filled and ser- events have waiting lists. capacity in two locations. It is said. “We are really excited vice-oriented night.” Referrals come from local overwhelming to me how the about being able to host our The DeLand event will be What Can a Senior Placement schools and non-profits or community has embraced it. It VIPs. We have over 150 guests for individuals along with spe- Q. cial groups. Service Do For You? “I am so thankful for each and every host church, volun- Our Senior Care Advisors guide you through the teer, donor and sponsor for “healthcare maze” while taking away the fear answering the call and joining A. this worldwide movement,” of the unknown. We provide a complimentary Tim Tebow shared on his service that takes you by the hand and walks you through foundation’s website. “To that process. think that 90,000 people with special needs will be cheered for, celebrated and loved on Our senior care advisors are knowledgeable in all areas one night around the world is of Assisted Living, Independent Living and Memory just amazing. When Night to Care. By assessing all of your medical, financial and social Shine started just four years ago, even with our big vision needs, and then escorting you on tours of the appropriate we could never have imagined communities, you are then able to make an informed that it would become the decision. worldwide movement that it is today. But we serve a big God and He has truly blessed this Our professional advisors can also help you find financial ministry. benefits and resources that you may not be aware of. We “Night to Shine is more than are passionate advocates for seniors and their needs by the limo rides, the red carpets, the fancy dresses, and the providing a complete senior living resource service. 2017 shiny shoes,” the former NFL DER EA S quarterback said. “It’s special PLEASE EMAIL US YOUR QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS AT R ’

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whole life and teaches art class- important for art to grow in Tour es at the Artists’ Workshop in this area, especially downtown Notes From page A1 New Smyrna Beach. Her spe- Daytona. It is another aspect of From page A1 cialty is non-objective abstracts tourism that needs to be devel- event created by a federation of and abstracted figures and op e d .” small stretch of the original practicing artists with a shared acrylics. She spoke with Mr. Her studio is no. 11 in the Atlantic Avenue, which was purpose and vision. The Wilton last year and began tour book, listed at 2115 S. part of the 4.1-mile course group’s mission statement is to working with him and others Peninsula Drive in Daytona where the Grand National “showcase and increase aware- to expand the Florida Arts Beach. Race ran from 1948 until 1958, ness and appreciation of Cen- Tour to East Volusia. A wide variety of art will be when it was relocated to Day- tral Florida’s finest professional “We have many talented on display, including sculp- tona International Speedway. and emerging artists, as well as professional artists in this tures, oil painting, pastels, clay, The seventh annual Historic cultural institutions that are area,” Ms. Wild said. “Every- fiber and mixed media paint- North Turn Legends Beach ‘off the beaten path’.” one helps each other. It is a ings. The East Volusia tour has Parade will begin at 10:30 a.m. self-guided tour to go into the John Wilton, an artist and artist workshop sites from at 4511 S. Atlantic Ave., Ponce retired Daytona State College working studios of artists to Ormond Beach south to Edge- Inlet. Vintage racecars will run visual arts instructor, has been the dirty, painted, splattered water. on the grassroots steering places; so, you really get to The West Volusia Off The down Atlantic Avenue, mak- committee to make the tour a come in and see where the Beaten Path Florida Arts Tour ing the south turn onto the reality, first for West Volusia magic happens. Being able to will be Feb. 24-25. Visitors can world’s most famous beach, and now East Volusia. appreciate art is very import- see 16 artists in 14 different ending at the famed north “Lake County started this ant.” studios. turn. studio tour, this was their sev- Her studio is no. 5 in the Mr. Wilton lives in Deland Photo by Diane Carey International Speedway enth tour,” Mr. Wilton said. tour book, at 5960 Riverside and works with mixed medi- Betty Parker, left holds her painting “Wild and Corp.’s Chief Operating Offi- “Their vision was to make it a Drive in Port Orange. ums, multiple disciplines, con- Free” as she stands next to fellow artist Beau cer Joie Chitwood III, Central Florida endeavor. Daytona Beach resident temporary, and pop art. Wild, whose work “Whiskey On My Mind,” is dis- NASCAR Vice Chairman There were some of us that had Betty Parker also has been an “I am involved to promote Mike Helton and 40 or so been thinking about this in artist her entire life and also is personal tourism in Deland,” played in the background. They are two artists other drivers will make a lap Deland, so we finally said let’s an art instructor at the Artists’ he said. “The overall goal for featured in the upcoming Off The Beaten Path on the course. go ahead and do it. West Volu- Workshop. Her specialty is col- the artists is to get exposure Florida Arts Tour. Spectators should park at lage work. and to have people come out sia joined up with them and see how they make it, where look and see what we do and Toronita Avenue Beach Park, “It is a chance for the public and see and hopefully pur- used their model for this.” they make it, the tools, the pro- how we do it.” 4200 S. Atlantic Ave., Wilbur- to come in and see what we are chase their work. The goal for Beau Wild, a Port Orange cess. We feel it is really quite an For a tour guide or more by-the-Sea. Votran will pro- doing, our processes,” Ms. the visitor is how often are you resident, has been an artist her opportunity for the cultural information, visit floridaart- vide free shuttle service to and Parker said. “I think it is invited into an artist’s studio to adventurer to come out and stour.com. See NOTES, page A6

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Hope From page A1 necessarily to lead, it is our responsibility to answer what your goals and your desires Suspected vehicle are. I am glad that we are a part of it. Thanks to all of The Volusia County Sher- She was airlifted by the those involved, you are mak- iff’s Office is seeking the Sheriff’s Office’s Air 1 heli- ing a difference.” driver in a Deltona hit-and- copter to Central Florida run that seriously injured a Regional hospital with inju- Forough Hosseini, an exec- teenager. ries considered non-life- utive with ICI Homes in Day- The Deltona teenager was threatening. Later she was tona Beach, founded Hope walking home from school. transferred to Arnold Palm- House, an extension of her The driver of the vehicle fled er Hospital to have recon- philanthropic efforts with the scene. We need the pub- structive surgery due to Food Brings Hope. lic’s help to find the driver facial injuries. The driving force to make and vehicle in this hit-and- The suspect vehicle is Hope Place a reality gave an run crash. impassioned and, at times, described as a light-colored The victim, a 15-year-old early ‘80s two-door Chevy humorous look back at the ini- student at Pine Ridge High tial idea, then fast forwarding Monte Carlo or Oldsmobile School, was trying to cross Cutlass with a dark roof. to the pending official opening Photo by Diane Carey Fort Smith Boulevard near Anyone with information and future plans. the intersection of Rookery Case manager Tasheen Ortiz shows one of the newly created children’s edu- about this crash or the driv- “How amazing is this? I am cational rooms at Hope Place recently. Avenue at 3:10 p.m. just here to thank a lot of peo- Amber Gonzalez told res- er is asked to contact the ple,” Ms. Hosseini said. “It is cuers that she looked both Sheriff’s Office at (386) 248- amazing when we all put our ways before trying to cross 1777. Or, to remain anony- minds to it and do what we body came together and it is money publicly is well invest- will include medical, counsel- Fort Smith. When she had mous, call Crime Stoppers c an .” going to serve a need. It is e d .” ing and educational services. crossed a quarter of the way, of Northeast Florida at The cities, county, HUM, going to change people’s lives Hope Place will have There will be a community the car appeared and she 1-888-277-8477 (TIPS). You businesses and others did for the better. I don’t think 24-hour security and residents garden, and Volusia County tried to avoid being hit but could be eligible for a reward their best to make Hope Place anything that we work on is must follow strict rules includ- plans to build a community was struck by the vehicle. of up to $5,000. a reality, she said. “That says a more important than using ing no alcohol or drugs on the library and park. lot about Volusia County. That money to help people help premises. There will be hous- HUM will continue serving WE’RE ON says a lot about us.” themselves. ing for 32 unaccompanied homeless adult individuals “People are not going to be youth, ages 17-25; 26 tempo- She hopes by 2020, Volusia with other offsite programs interested in who is here, but rary housing rooms housing County will become the first already in existence. who went from here to some- up to 136 family members; FACEBOOK! county in the country to have For partnership and sponsor- housing for all homeless fami- thing better,” Mr. Dinneen and nine temporary apart- said. “That is really the story. It ments for transitioning to ship opportunities, call Robin lies and children. Lasky, HUM director of devel- “Like” Hometown News Volu- Out of 42 years in govern- is going to be the story about a more stable housing. opment and community rela- sia for the latest in local news, ment work, Hope Place may kid that didn’t have a chance Many services for residents tions, at (386) 317-5879. information and interactive be one of his most favorite and now has a life. These are will be available on site, projects, Volusia County Man- people that want a chance. I including a play room and caf- features like photo contests ager Jim Dinneen said. “Every- think people will see that their eteria. Community partners and Rants & Raves.

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Your article on Jan. 26 of the Jan. 28 concert at Peabody Audi- torium of Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No.2 with the Hels- ingborg Symphony Orchestra, featuring pianist Nareh Argha- manyan, was the perfect prescription for an unforgettable afternoon of music. I’ve had the fortune to experience countless concerts, of an eclectic choice of music and performers, in different parts of the world. The show last Sunday was first rate in every way, from the hall to the program and the performers. All in all, a truly profound and painfully beautiful concert experience. Thank you very much again for your post. If it wasn’t for you, I Photo by Diane M. Carey would’ve missed this soulful, enlightening afternoon of great South Daytona Mayor William Hall, front, meets with the public and police officers at Dunkin Donuts in music. South Daytona at Coffee With A Cop on Tuesday, Jan. 16 . In response to: ‘Should have planned better’

I am just another oldster, 76 years old. My husband died a few appear to be the residents of Victoria Park. It must be sad for the their hair, dumping their ashtrays into the intersection or some years ago. Yes, I do depend on his Social Security and I am not complainers to see their lifestyle altered in ways they never saw other such nonsense, we only get three or four cars through a complaining. Since he died, the cost of living has gone up and coming! light when 10 or 12 should make it. the money we saved in his retirement plan has gone down. The circle is now complete. Methinks smart lights won’t do much good. We had a lot of tragedy in our lives, but we worked hard and raised three wonderful children. So if you have not walked in my Carol, as in Christmas Snake oil shoes, do not judge. You people being so smug is what is wrong with this country today. I wish to thank an angel named Carol who works in the lab at The old title “Snake oil” is interpreted as a substance with no Florida Hospital New Smyrna. real medicinal value sold as a remedy for all diseases. Curb the dog owners About a month ago, I had the misfortune of going to the emer- On TV everyday we are introduced to various meds to cure gency room and, while being treated, this beautiful lady came our problems. The latest that has been on TV repeatedly is from the lab to draw blood. She noticed I had an accident and Prevagen. As we grow old and start to forget names and other I want to thank the person that wrote the article about dogs on proceeded to clean me up and change my gown, linens, etc. This things, we start to “panic,” thinking it is dementia. the beach by Ormond-by-the-Sea. Then we see an ad come up on TV for Prevagen, which will Some dogs owners in this area don’t care when they take their was truly not her job or her responsibility yet she did it gladly. I can’t forget this wonderful act of kindness. God bless you save our brain. This is what we really need. Until we read the dogs in front of homeowners private property and desecrate it. fine print, which tells us that this product has not been evaluated You call Volusia County to complain and you know nothing is always dear Carol, as in Christmas. This is how she introduced herself to me. Thank you again. You are truly an angel. by the Federal Drug Administration. Why are products like done because the same people keep on doing it on a daily basis. these permitted to be presented to the public? If you look further I think they should change the $50 fine to $200 fine. We on their ads on the Internet, it explains this product is not homeowners have rights, too, and pay property taxes. I oppose Not fair to worker bees intended to treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Results may vary. dogs on the beach because it will ruin the beach. My question is: Don’t we have government departments that I am going to rant about Halifax Hospital in Daytona Beach. monitor these ads for our protection? Should have seen it coming The Halifax CEO just got a raise after employee wages have remained stagnant for three years. Definitely fight the blight Twenty years ago many concerned DeLand area folks were For 8 months, Jeff Feasel told us we were in a budget crisis. We meeting with each other and with many governing authorities have been shutting down units and cutting staff. None of the concerning the proposed Victoria Park project. worker bees have received a raise. Happy to read Larry Bartlett will be fighting the blight in We warned about many things. We talked about the impact of I think it is ridiculous he gets a raise, in addition to hiring Volusia County. building on a great recharge area, we warned about traffic, we another chief operating officer, Mark Billings, and promoting A needy area to start in New Smyrna Beach is on Jungle Road cried over the displacement of wildlife and we wondered what all chief-level employees. starting, just before the horse show arena and moving west. It is so unfair to residents on that road who have nice homes and approval of the project would mean when future developments His compensation is over $580,000 per year and if he quits, he keep their places up-to-snuff to have to live near falling-down came up for consideration. gets a three year severance package. I think it is ridiculous they houses. Skillful legal representation plus a city plumb giddy and sali- treat the employees like garbage and the executives get all the vating over the prospect of increased tax revenue made approval perks. a foregone conclusion and so it took flight. It seemed to the Halifax Health needs to check how they treat their employees. Don’t disparage the unlucky apprehensive opposition that DeLand residents just never Halifax Health and Jeff Feasal you should be ashamed of your- understood how the floodgates would open if “Victoria” passed, selves. but I am guessing they can hardly deny the results they now con- I couldn’t help but notice the snide opinion of the person for- tend with. tunate enough to have planned well for life in retirement. All this growth and congestion is upsetting to many locals. Match the parameters Everyone is aware of the advice to not count solely on Social The number of current projects plus the numerous announced Security; I’m sure no one sets out to live his golden years in pov- erty. developments indicate the flood gates are now fully open with Volusia County government needs to stop changing land Sometimes other things intervene. For instance, a catastroph- consequences we tried to highlight without success. It was nice usage designations and protect our current lifestyle. ic illness or accident may wipe out savings. Divorces, hurricanes, being “right” but there is no joy in that. I cringe every time I see Let’s not change land usage to meet developers requests. Who foreclosure, business collapse all may cause someone to resort to another parcel stripped of vegetation waiting for “improve- comes first? Existing residents or new projects? Zoning changes using their savings as a means to survive. Some women raised ments.” should match land use parameters. The most vocal opponents of the Orange Camp automall families and didn’t work for years, thereby lowering their even- tual monthly Social Security earnings. Maybe not smart enough When we are young, we believe we’ll be able to make up the difference, and retirement seems a long time in the future. Of Apparently the area is going to begin getting “smart” traffic course, things don’t always go as planned. Many people in this lights, which, in theory, will help with traffic flow. country age 53 to 62 have zero dollars saved — 32 percent of DEADLINES I have to wonder how much good they will really do when so them, in fact. And only 39 percent of all Americans can raise The deadline for submissions to Hometown News in Volusia many drivers around here aren’t smart enough to properly uti- even $1,000 for an emergency. So, writer, you were indeed wise, County is 5 p.m. Thursday for the next week's issue, except for lize them. Between people leaving three, four or five car lengths and also fortunate not to have affected by any calamity and Rants & Raves, which is 5 p.m. Friday. Deadlines are adjusted for between themselves and the car in front, those who don’t go therefore able to have a more comfortable retirement. But please holidays. For more information, call (386) 322-5924. when the light turns because they’re on their phone, combing don’t disparage others not so wise or lucky.

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PORT ORANGE PORT Mr. Fletcher has performed [email protected] invasive plants and their Adults can pick up new See NOTES, page A8 Friday, Feb. 9, 2018 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com Port Orange/South Daytona/Ponce Inlet/Daytona Beach Shores • A-7 Real estate investors show the money o far 2018, and in much of West ISB in Daytona Beach Sign up for December 2017, commer- sold to a Massachusetts-based Work should be beginning VOLUSIA cial real estate activity in entity for $610,000. on the assisted living facility SVolusia County was rather slow BUSINESS None of these deals are on Yorktowne Boulevard with few deals over $1 million. CECIL G. enormous, but, with nearly behind Lowe’s. Plans call for a E-NEWSLETTER With a hot economy, you BRUMLEY every one of them upping the 54,820-square-foot facility would think Volusia would value of the property, they are with 132 beds with associated email: newsdy@ attract a lot of real estate definite signs of a healthy site improvements on 4.81 investors willing to put down since it started buying market. Also notable is that acres. the big bucks on a property in building lots there. Last they cover all four corners of hometownnewsol.com the county. The market wasn’t Friday, it obtained more than the county, so the interest isn’t *** dead. There were some huge 20 permits for new houses focused on just one area. We “NEWSLETTER” IN THE SUBJECT deals here and there, but only there and quickly rivals won’t see this many deals in On a final note, some one or two a week. That Latitude Margaritaville one week too often, but you suddenly changed last week miscellaneous stuff includes builder Minto Communities can bet it will happen again, with several $1 million-plus signs going up on the Ben & for most home starts in a especially as Speed Weeks and deals recorded by the Volusia Jerry’s at One Daytona where single community this year. Bike Week bring a lot of media A Sound Choice with County Clerk of Court in one also construction has started •A DeLand-based entity, attention to the area, including week. Sunset Lake Ranch, has the financial media. on Hy’s Toggery, a business Florida State Hearing Aids Here’s the run down: bought Deep Creek Ranch on that will be connected to The •The strip center behind Lake Winona Road, near *** Daytona hotel. Work has Wendy’s and Burger King at commenced for a Kid City 1440 W. International DeLeon Springs, for $2 million. Breneast Leasing has USA at 4530 S. Ridgewood Speedway Blvd. in Daytona Ave. in Port Orange and Beach was sold to Jacksonville •A convenience store submitted plans to the St. property at 1644 Providence Johns River Water Manage- permitting continues for investors for $3.25 million. Banyan Cove, a 100-unit •Coral Springs businessmen Blvd. in Deltona was sold to ment District for a apartment complex for seniors bought the Daytona Shores Texas-based investors for 56,000-square-foot manufac- at Clara Avenue and West ISB Inn & Suites at 3221 S. $1.55 million. turing plant at DeLand Atlantic Ave. in Daytona •Former New Smyrna Crossings at Interstate 4 and in DeLand. Beach Shores for $2.58 Beach Mayor Jim Vandergrifft S.R. 44. When the company million. sold the Alba Court site, bought a lot in 2016, the plan Managing Editor Cecil G. Touch. Taste. Sight. Smell. Sound. All important. The last •D.R. Horton bought a big planned for a 109-room was to expand the Califor- Brumley has been tracking one, sound, is what Florida State Hearing Aids specializes in. chunk of the new Coastal assisted living facility, to nia-based manufacturing business and the economy in Owner Julie Pruitt opened Florida State Hearing Aids Inc. in Woods subdivision at State Urbana Development of operation of BBK Perfor- Volusia County for more than 21 years. Contact him at 2004 “in order to bring a more affordable and wider variety Road 44 and Interstate 95 for Puerto Rico for $1.2 million. mance Products. BBK already of hearing aids to my clientele,” she said. $2.4 million from developer No building permit issued, has a warehouse at DeLand cbrumley@hometownnewsol. Geosam Capital. The Fort yet. Crossings for its after-market com (no hyphen) or follow Ms Pruitt is assisted by Patient Care Coordinator Samantha Worth, Texas-based home •On a smaller scale, the auto parts business. him on Twitter @cecilbrumley. Carpenter whose job is to schedule patients’ appointments, builder has wasted little time Pompano Pat’s property at 910 *** pre-authorizations, billing, and assist with the cleaning and maintenance of hearing aids. She has been with Florida State Hearing Aids for six years, working an additional eight years with Ms Pruitt before that. When asked what makes her business unique, Ms. Pruitt said, “My business gives individual one on one service to Business News every client. You won’t walk in two weeks after you purchase your hearing aids and get a random person that doesn’t really care about you at all, they don’t know you, they didn’t Living Trust Seminar 256-4882. For more information, call Social hour begins at 5:30 test or fit you, and you feel left out in the cold. 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We also Port Orange. meet Feb. 11 Ormond Beach and the sur- work with Veteran Affairs and offer free programming for our merce will host a Business rounding communities. A light lunch will be served. After Hours from 5 to 7 p.m. Veterans. Participants will receive a free, Attendance is free with food Thursday, Feb. 15, at Brook- The Halifax Business and and drink available for pur- 2015 2016 2017 one hour, private consultation DER DER DER EA S EA S EA S dale Senior Living Solutions at R ’ R ’ R ’ Professional Women will meet chase from Malcolm’s Bar and Zero interest financing available. to answer questions about set- C C C E E E 1675 Dunlawton Ave., Port H C H C H C at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb 11, at Grill. For information, call O I O I O I ting up a Living Trust. Orange. LPGA Clubhouse, at 1000 Seating is limited and reser- (386) 631-2801. 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Historical dramatist Dianne Jacoby will portray “The Three Mrs. Flaglers” in a free perfor- mance at 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, at the Port Orange Region- al Library, 1005 City Center Circle. The three-act play tells the story of railroad and oil tycoon Henry Flagler’s accomplish- ments as seen through the eyes of his three wives. The free presentation is part of the Volusia County Public Library’s NEA Big Read, a six- week celebration of “True Grit,” a 1968 novel by Charles Portis. For more information, call (386) 322-5152, option 4.

Legion auxiliary plans auction for K-9s

The American Legion Aux- iliary Unit No. 361 will host a Pig In The Purse Auction to benefit K-9s for Warriors at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17, at 2648 S. Ridgewood Ave., South Daytona. Bring your bids and discov- er a gift in the purse (it could be one of two $50 bills). For more information, call (386) 760-3887.

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AARP Tax-Aide volunteers are providing free tax prepara- tion services at five local sites in the Ormond-Daytona-Port Orange area. Locations include: •Church of the Epiphany, 200 Lafayette St., Port Orange. Hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday and Fridays. Walk-ins only. •First United Methodist Church of Port Orange, 305 Dunlawton Ave., Port Orange. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to noon Tuesdays and Thursdays. Walk-ins only. •Piggotte Community Cen- ter, 504 Big Tree Road, South Daytona. Hours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays only. Appointments only. To make an appointment, call (386) 742-9722.

Announce your event for Celebrate Spring

Hometown News will once again publish a “Celebrate Spring” special section at the end of March. “Celebrate Spring” includes a calendar of events in Volusia County that will take place between March 23 and Sept. 30, including concerts, festi- vals, sporting events, theater performances, holiday events, art exhibits and others. Send details, including name of event; time, day and date; location with address; brief description of event; cost; and a telephone number and website for the public to call for more information. Also, list a contact and phone number (not for publi- cation). Deadline for submit- ting information is Feb. 21. Send information to news- [email protected] with Celebrate Spring in sub- ject line. Business From page A7 Shores hotel keeps AAA Four-Diamond status

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OP13 A- 10 • Port Orange/South Daytona/Ponce Inlet/Daytona Beach Shores Hometown News Friday, Feb. 9, 2018 Inside scoop on continuing care Rotary scholar e began a discussion woodworking! The complex affordability is one downside on Continuing Care also has a large “art studio” that can’t be overlooked. The Retirement Commu- PLAN where residents can draw, entry fee for CCRC living can Wnities last week and I called on STRONGER paint and do crafts (their be rather substantial and, the father-in-law of one of my DAVID D. artwork adorns the hallways). typically, is only refundable employees, Eldon, for his HOLLAND For those who love to read, for a short period of time. insight on this retirement there is a library, as well as a Also, the monthly fees can lifestyle. game room and gym. easily be twice that of a He has lived in a CCRC in be spelled out in the CCRC’s Eldon said, “There’s always regular apartment. For these western Pennsylvania for contract), but he would not something going on.” reasons, the choice of a CCRC several years. We touched on lose his living quarters when a People get together to play should be made carefully and the three levels of care temporary Health Care cards and, in the warmer the contract should be available – independent living, Center stay was necessary. months, bocce ball. In meticulously reviewed. assisted living and skilled Eldon, you may remember, addition to woodworking and Thank you, Eldon, for your nursing care. Today, we’ll talk had lived in his home alone artistic pursuits, an outdoor input on the subject of about the latter of the three as and, after retirement, sorely gardening facility gives CCRCs! Again, all Continuing well as some of the other missed social interaction. His residents the opportunity to Care Retirement Communi- “perks” of CCRC living. wish was more than fulfilled sow vegetable or flower seeds. ties are not created equal. At Eldon’s CCRC, the with his choice to move to a Bus trips to museums, the Contracts, monetary require- nursing facility is referred to Continuing Care Retirement theater and sporting events ments, amenities and housing as the “Health Care Center.” Community. In fact, there are are frequently scheduled. options vary widely. If you Residents who are recovering times he feels there is too I don’t know about you, but think a Continuing Care from a hospital stay, and/or much interaction with other all this sounds great to me! Retirement Community might who can’t manage the activi- people! But he always has a Eldon even told me the food be a good choice for you, meet ties of daily living, can enter choice either to participate or prepared at the on-site with a financial planner to the Health Care Center and be to retreat to the solitude of his restaurant is quite good. assess your situation and cared for in a private or apartment. So, I asked him to list the compare your options. semi-private room. If Eldon Eldon spends many hours “negatives” of CCRC living. were to need these services, he each day in the community’s He said, in his opinion, “There David D. Holland, a would pay an additional fee fully-equipped woodshop. He really aren’t any.” Certified Financial Planner (provisions of which should has even taught other people Unfortunately, though, practitioner, hosts a weekly TV show Mondays on WDSC Photo courtesy of Port Orange-South Daytona Rotary Channel 15 at 7 p.m. He has also authored two books in his The Port Orange-South Daytona Rotary Club Confessions of a Financial recently recognized Spruce Creek High School Planner series. Mr. Holland student Malory Kelly as Student Athlete and was offers investment advice also awarded a monetary scholarship. She plans through Holland Advisory Services Inc., a registered on attending Florida Southern College Nursing investment adviser in Ormond program where she earned scholarships for each Beach. He can be contacted at of her four-years. From left are Brian Cobb, Rota- (386) 671-7526. Email ry Student Athlete Coordinator; Mallory’s mother, financial questions to ques- [email protected]. Elena Kelly; and Mallory. FREE City hosts ceremony BAG OF LUMP CHARCOAL With purchase of Big Green Egg. Expires 2/17/18 for Freemanville Day For Hometown News Ashia Barnes, soprano (fresh- Land & Lumber Co., which [email protected] man music major), and Lorenz Dr. Hawks and his partners Smith, tenor (sophomore formed. An additional 1,000 musical Theater major). freed slaves made Port Orange The City of Port Orange will Port Orange was officially their home six months later. present the 15th annual Free- recognized as a community at Falling on hard times, the manville Day Ceremony at 4 noon April 26, 1867, by the settlement, the company and p.m. Tuesday, Feb.13, at the U.S. Postal Service. Dr. John the integrated school disband- Mt. Moriah Baptist Church, Milton Hawks, a Union Army ed in 1869. A majority of the 941 N. Orange Ave. surgeon, and his fellow Union settlers returned to their home Each year the city honors its Army officers, established states or headed for area citrus African-American heritage Port Orange after the U.S. groves looking for work. Over and hosts the ceremony in Civil War. time, the few families and partnership with the church. Initially, 500 former slaves individuals who stayed made Students from Daytona settled near the shores of the up the pioneering Afri- State College will perform, Halifax River on public lands can-American neighborhood accompanied on the piano by secured with the help of the of Port Orange known as Free- Dr. Jean Hickman, associate U.S. Freedman Bureau in manville. professor of choral/vocal 1866. They came to Port For information on the cere- music. The performers are Orange to work for the Florida mony, call (386) 506-5522. PAUL’ S COINS

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•Peabody Auditorium: Live Nation presents Brian Regan in his 2018 Live Comedy Tour at 8 ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 p.m. at 600 Auditorium Blvd., Daytona Beach. Aries, you may need to muscle Mr. Regan can turn the most your way through some projects, mundane situations, like going especially if your energy levels to the eye doctor to get fitted for wane. Put your nose to the glasses or trying to decide how grindstone and work your way many Fig Newtons to eat in one through things. sitting, into side-splitting stand-up material. Tickets start TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 at $40 plus applicable service fees. For more information or Taurus, you are not one for tickets, visit peabodyauditorium. letting obstacles get in your way. org. In fact, you find a way to go over •Ormond Beach Performing Arts or under any roadblocks. This Center: “Solitary Man,” A Tribute makes you an asset to any team. to Neil Diamond with David Jericko and The Crew will be at GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 7:30 p.m. at 399 N. U.S. 1, Hometown News file photo Ormond Beach. Jesse Pray, 6, of Holly Hill plays the harmonica as his dad, Danny Pray, plays guitar with The Jesse Gemini, if you have been Tickets are $30 in advance forgetful about keeping tabs on and $35 at the door. Box Office Daniel Band at The Bank & Blues Club during the fifth annual MainStreet Live Original Music & Art your finances, you may be in for hours are noon to 5 p.m. Festival in Daytona Beach last year. a surprise. Make an effort to Tuesday through Friday. For more closely monitor your tickets, call (386) 676-3375 or financial situation. visit ormondbeach.org/pac. •Black Heritage Festival Festival: Music will be alive on Main Street CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 The Mary S. Harrell Black For Hometown News The event will host 19 inside and out- Blues, Country, Bluegrass, Folk, Metal Heritage Museum and Festival [email protected] side stages along Main Street at various and Reggae. Don’t be so quick to write off will be from noon-5 p.m. Friday, venues including The Bank & Blues Other activities include art displays Feb. 9; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, The sixth annual MainStreet Live someone you thought was out of Feb. 10; and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Original Music & Art Festival will be Club, Full Moon Saloon, Dirty Harry’s, from more than 20 artists consisting of your life, Cancer. This person Sunday, Feb. 11, at 314 N. Duss from 2 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday Feb 10, Froggy’s Saloon, Main Street Station, paintings, photography, arts and craft may play an integral role in your Street, New Smyrna Beach. The and consist of more than 130 music acts Boot Hill Saloon, Crusin Cafe, Johnny’s and hand made jewelry in addition to life this week. museum is housed in the old St. and 40 artists and vendors at 19 stages. Rock-N-Ride, SunSetters and Neptunes. other various retail, promotional and Rita Colored Mission Church Main Street will be closed from Atlan- The festival will feature a wide array of food vendors. This years festival also LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 building, built in 1899. Living tic Avenue to Peninsula Drive, to create musical styles from mostly local and will have a family safe kids zone at the history activities during the regional acts consisting of Rock, Jazz, See MUSIC, page B3 You might need to channel festival include educational tours a block party environment. some newfound excitement, Leo. through the museum, music, art, Perhaps there is a special cultural project brewing or a party on the exhibits, demonstrations, horizon. Keep up the good cheer. historical tools, food, dress, storytelling as well as life stories Magnificent VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 told by seniors from the New Smyrna Beach community. For Virgo, everyone makes more information, visit blackheri- Madama Butterfly mistakes, and those who move [email protected] or call forward learn from their past (386) 478-1934. errors. If you stumble, dust •Music Night at the Hub on Canal flies to stage yourself off and get back into the : A Night of Standards at The game this week. Hub on Canal will be from 6-8 For Hometown News The title character of Mad- p.m. at 132 Canal St., New [email protected] ama Butterfly is a not-to-be- LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Smyrna Beach. Marc Monteson missed defining role in opera will kick off the evening with One of the most magnifi- and Butterfly’s son, Sorrow, Don’t consistently doubt tunes from the 1950s. Linda cent operas ever staged, will be played by a local stu- yourself, Libra. Be confident that Cole, a descendant of the great you can make decisions that will Nat “King” Cole family dynasty, “Madama Butterfly,” comes dent. The opera will be per- to Peabody Auditorium, 600 formed in Italian with ensure your family’s success and will delight the audience with her happiness for years to come. personal musical style. The Auditorium Blvd, Daytona English supertitles. Beach, at 7 p.m., Saturday, There is a free pre-perfor- singers will be backed by a trio of SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 fine musicians. Sponsored by Feb. 10, presented by the mance talk, given by Janet Pat and Cathy Beimford. For Daytona Beach Symphony Rabe-Meyer, at 6 p.m., in the more information visit thehubon- Society. Juggling too many items at auditorium. once often ends with one of the canal.org or call (386) 957- Puccini’s “Madama Butter- “And don’t forget about our 3924. balls dropping, Scorpio. 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Tickets are $5-$9. can musicians, and featuring •Friday, Feb. 23, 7 p.m. blues by hosting a party, and it can be a win for all involved. The exclusive engagement lasts several new soloists making Germany’s Staatskapelle Wei- “Madama Butterfly,” comes to Peabody Auditori- for two weeks. A full schedule their debut in Daytona mar Orchestra um at 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, at 600 Auditori- See OUT, page B3 Beach. See STAGE, page A3 um Blvd., Daytona Beach. See SCOPES, page B3 YOU CAN LEARN TO PLAY BRIDGE! 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For more BINGO IS BACK!!! New Smyrna Beach. For more Feb. 14; and Donnie Bostic, 6-9 Blvd., Ormond-by-the-Sea. For information, call (386) 428- information, call (386) 957- p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, at 4894 more information, call (386) 8850. 4988. Front St., Ponce Inlet. For more 265-1977. •Ocean Deck: Morning Buzz •Bank & Blues Club: The Bank information, call (386) 761- •Louie’s Pizza House: Karaoke plays at 9:30 p.m. Mondays. & Blues Club will participate in 4831 or visit downthehatchsea- with TNT from 5:30-9 p.m. every Orange Avenue plays at 9:30 the annual Main Street Live food.com. Friday and Saturday at 1347 p.m. Tuesdays. Caribbean Posse presented by Songwriters •Frappes Italian Grille: Beville Road, South Daytona. For performs from 9:30 p.m.-2 a.m. Showcases of America Saturday, “Happiest Hour” is in the bar more information, call (386) Thursday through Sunday. Feb. 10, at 701 Main St., nightly from 5-6:30 p.m. First 788-6172. Robert Keele plays acoustic Daytona Beach. For more Tuesday of the month is wine •Main Street Station: Redgate guitar from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. FRIDAY AFTERNOON BINGO information, call (386) 252- tasting, two whites, two reds and will perform Friday, Feb.9. Main Wednesdays. Tom Redmond EARLY BIRDS…12:30PM 9877. an appetizer for $25. For Street Station will present its performs classic rock from 5-8 REGULAR TIME…1PM •Bahama Breeze Island Grille: reservations, call (386) sixth annual Back to the Roots p.m. Fridays. Karaoke with Live entertainment is from 6-10 615-4888. Chuck Henderson events starting Feb. 11, Stormin’ Norman is from 4-8 DOORS OPEN AT 10AM p.m. Wednesday through Sunday will perform a Spinners and celebrating the history of racing p.m. every Saturday and Sunday, at 1786 W. International Motown Review free from 6:30 in Daytona Beach and surround- at 127 S. Ocean Ave., Daytona MONDAY EVENING BINGO Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach. to 9:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, at ing areas. Activities are at the Beach. For more information, EARLY BIRDS…6PM For more information, visit 123 W. Granada Blvd., Ormond old gas station once owned by call (386) 253-5224 or visit “Big” Bill France Sr. and includes REGULAR TIME…6:30PM bahamabreeze.com. Beach. oceandeck.com. DOORS OPEN AT 5PM fundraising efforts for the •Black Sheep Pub and Eating •Grille at Riverview: Upcoming Shriners and local racing and •Ohana Luau Dinner Show: This SACRED HEART SOCIAL HALL House: Happy Hour is 3-7 p.m. performers are Mark Venneri, history organizations. dinner show spectacular and 998 US HWY 1 - NEW SMYRNA BEACH and 9 p.m.-close daily. Weekly 6:30-10:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 9; The club is at 316 Main St., family-style feast will be specials include $4 “CuervoRi- Dave Capp with France Neil, Daytona Beach. For brunch Thursday, Friday and Saturday. (386) 428-6426 tas” Mondays; Locals Night with 6:30-10:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. tickets and information about The show has a 6:30 p.m. happy hour all night and Pub 10; 5 Island Steele, 12:30-4:30 Back to the Roots, contact seating, dinner at 7:15 p.m. and Trivia at 7 p.m., gift card prizes, p.m. Sunday, Feb.11; and Phaedra Lee, proprietor, at (386) show at 7:30 p.m., at the Wednesdays; Ladies Night with Christie Beu, 5:30-9:30 p..m. 214-1389, email 316main- Hawaiian Inn, 2301 S. Atlantic live music, drink specials and $4 Wednesday, Feb. 21, at 101 [email protected] or visit Ave., Daytona Beach Shores. For three-olive martinis, Thursdays. Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach. BacktotheRootsDaytona.com. more information, call (386) Howards Cafe Live music is every weekend at Dinner reservations required, •Mr. Dunderbak’s: Sponsors a 255-5411, Ext. 186, or visit 890 S. Atlantic Ave. in Ormond For more information, call (386) monthly beer tasting. Cost is myohanaluau.com. 2017 •Ormond Brewing Co.: DER Beach. For more information, 428-1865. $12 per person. Seating is Craft EA S R ’ call (386) 673-5933 or visit •Heath’s Natural Foods: Free limited to the first 70 prepaid beer tastings are 4 to 11 p.m. C E in Port Orange H O I C theblacksheep.com. wine tasting from 4:30-6:30 p.m. reservations. If interested, call Thursday and Friday, noon to 11 JOIN THE FUN! •CorkScrew Bar & Grille: every Wednesday at 600 E. (386) 258-1600 to reserve a p.m. Saturday and noon to 8 Upcoming performers are Third Ave., New Smyrna Beach. spot at 1700 W. International p.m. Sunday. Live music and KARAOKE FRIDAY NIGHTS WITH MICHAEL LEONE 4-8PM. smooth jazz guitarist Robert Free wine tastings daily. For Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach. food are featured Friday KARAOKE WITH LARRY B SATURDAY 3-7 PM Harris, noon-3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. more information, call (386) •Mulligan’s Family Sports Grille: evenings at 301 Division Ave., 11, and pop and standards with 423-5126. Karaoke with Just George will be Unit 15, Ormond Beach. For Joe Calabrese, 6-9 p.m. Tuesday, •Howards Cafe: Karaoke with 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Friday. Rock Star more information call (386) 256- Deliver Hot Delicious Pizza Feb. 13, at 235 Canal St., New Michael Leone will be from 4-8 Karaoke will be at 9 p.m. 3904. Smyrna Beach. For more p.m. each Friday. Karaoke with Saturday. Live Team Trivia •Peanuts Restaurant & Sports Dine in - Carry Out - or Delivery! Beer and Wine information, call (386) 957- Larry B. will be from 3-7 p.m. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday. Free to Bar: Wednesday is open mike 3955. each Saturday at 201-D play and win prizes. Eddie Uzzle night and ladies night starting at WAKE UP EARLY! •Daytona Beach Brewing Co.: Commonwealth Blvd., Port will perform rock oldies at 6-10 8 p.m. Thursday the Pirates Before 9am MON-FRI BUY ANY MEAL Taproom hours are 4-8 p.m. Orange. For more information, p.m. Tuesday. Open mike hosted perform at 8 p.m. at 421 Flagler Tuesday-Thursday and noon to call (386) 256-4034. by String Shine at 6 p.m. Ave., New Smyrna Beach. For 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday in •Jason’s Corner: Standards Wednesday. Karaoke with Just more information, call (386) FREE BEVERAGE - GET THE SECOND Unit N at 482 Fentress Blvd., with Tres Bien Duo, Ron & Jim, George is 9 p.m. Thursday at 423-1469. COFFEE • TEA • SODA Daytona Beach. For more will be from 6:30-8:30 p.m, 3830 S. Nova, Port Orange. For •The Smokehouse Saloon: 50% OFF information, call (844) 352- Friday, Feb. 9, at 135 Canal St., more information, call (386) Rockin’ Blues Jam is from 2-6 With the purchase of Breakfast W/ THE PURCHASE 2337 or visit daytonabeachbrew- New Smyrna Beach. For more 788-3268. p.m. Sunday. Chance and the Meal or Sandwich OF 2 BEVERAGES ingcompany.com. information, call (386) 424- •Norwood’s Restaurant and Wine Blues Daddies perform at 144 S. Not valid with any other copy 02/28/18 Expires 02/28/18. Not valid w/any other discount or coupon •Down the Hatch: Upcoming 9878. Shop: Free wine tastings are from Ridgewood Ave., Holly Hill. For performers are Lounge Lizard, •Lagerheads Bar & Grill: 5-7 p.m. each Friday on the deck information, call (386) 265- 6:30-9:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 9; Upcoming performers are and Saturday in the shop with 5998. Sun 7-2pm • Mon-Tues 7-3pm • Wed-Sat 7am-8pm Rock Beach Duo, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Reuben Morgan, Friday, Jan. complimentary cheeses at 400 •Stonewood Grill and Tavern: 201 D Commonwealth (Corner of Commonwealth and US1) Saturday, Feb. 10; Randy Bishop, Feb. 9; Robert Keele, Saturday, Second Ave., New Smyrna Mark Venneri will perform from 6:30-9:30 p.m. Saturday; Jimmy Feb. 10; Don Hill, Sunday, Feb. Beach. For more information, Phone: 386-256-4034 Z, 1:30-4:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11; Ed Wolford, Monday, Feb. call (386) 428-4621. See SCENE, page B3

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charge and select art display Music areas. From page B1 There will be a designated free bike parking area in front Christian Rock stage next to of Boot Hill Saloon and Main the Bank & Blues Club on Street Station. Wild Olive Avenue. General parking is in the Discounted advanced tick- Ocean Center parking lot on ets (All Venue Pass) are avail- Auditorium Avenue, next to Our Valentine’s Day Dr. Harvinder S. Chadda able online at ssa.cc/main- the Peabody Auditorium, and streetlive.html or can be costs $5 per car. Sweetheart Special Family & Implant Dentistry purchased at Atlantic Sounds, The event occurs rain or Soup: Soup du jour 3.95 cup 138 W. International Speed- Quality Care Since 1984 shine. NE Clam Chowder $4.95 cup way Blvd., Daytona Beach; The festival is presented by Celebrating 32 years of practice in Volusia county. Steve’s Downtown Music, 108 the Songwriters Showcases of Grilled 8oz Filet Mignon paired S. Woodland Blvd., DeLand; America, an organization that with Crab Stuffed Shrimp General Dentistry • Dental Implants LUNCH 2017 and Yancey Music Center, 601 has been producing festivals ADER $28.95 E S S. Yonge St., Ormond Beach. and concerts in Central Flori- W/ SODA R ’ Cosmetic Dentistry STARTING C Grouper Francaise $20.95 E Emergencies Welcome Tickets are $10 advance or da since 1999, including the H O I C AT $6.95 Interest Free Financing Available with Approved Credit $15 at the gate. (Children ages DeLand Original Music Festi- 11- 4 PM Chicken Picatta $13.95 12 and younger free). All val and Delandapalooza. Dessert: Berry Anglaise $6.95 Most Insurance Accepted Venue Pass enables access to For more information, visit all the stages that have a cover ssa.cc or call (386) 308-2694. www.PortOrangeDentist.com Buy 1 Fish & Chips Entree, DAILY HAPPY HOUR | 3-7PM | 9-CLOSE 2-FOR-1 HOUSE WINES & WELLS Get 1 Fish & Chips Entree $1 OFF IMPORT DRAFTS $2.75 DOMESTIC DRAFTS & SELECTS call (386) 317-0097. TUES : FISH AND CHIPS $8.95 •Tiano’s Italian Restaurant: FREE WED: LOCAL NIGHT HAPPY HOUR 3PM-CLOSE Scene With purchase of 2 beverages TEAM TRIVIA AT 7PM Mark Venneri will perform from Dine in only. Not valid with coupons, discounts or From page B2 SUN: 10 OZ NY STRIP $12.95 AND 6-9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, at specials. HTN Exp 02/28/18 BLOODY MARYS $3.00 6-9:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 14, 1000 Wayne Ave., New Smyrna at 2150 LPGA Blvd., Daytona Beach. For more information, 890 S. ATLANTIC AVE • ORMOND BEACH • WWW.THEBLACKSHEEP.CO • 386-673-5933 Beach. For more information, call (386) 423-0330.

Aquarius, it’s time to put Scopes some new ideas in motion. From page B1 Channel your energy into projects that will showcase CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 your talents and vision for the future. Loosen up the reins on something you have been PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 FIRST TIME PATIENT holding onto tightly. This may Exam, Cleaning, Bite Wing X-Ray mean giving a child a little Pisces, creative endeavors $ more freedom to explore or may need to be shelved for a involving others in a work little while as you focus on $ 150 OFF assignment. practical tasks. It won’t be long ANY SERVICE before you can return to them. OVER $400 AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Regular89 Price $240. Exp. 2/28/18 Call office for details. Exp. 2/28/18 Not to be combined with any Not to be combined with any coupon/discount. coupon/discount. Office, online at dbss.org or by Stage calling Ticketmaster at (800) From page B1 745-3000. 790 Dunlawton Ave. Suite F There is also a pre-perfor- | •Sunday, Feb. 25, 3 p.m. mance fundraising dinner, at 5 Port Orange Port Orange Medical Center Jacksonville Symphony p.m. in the Rose Room at the •Sunday, March 4, 3 p.m. Peabody. To make reserva- 386.767.5417 National Symphony Orchestra tions for the dinner, or with CALL FOR APPT AND MORE DETAILS. FIRST TIME PATIENTS ONLY. of Cuba CANNOT BE COMBINED WITH INSURANCE. THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER any questions, contact the PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL Single tickets, $39-$69, can Symphony Society office at 2017 PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, DER EA S be purchased in person at the (386) 253-2901. R ’ EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT THAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 C E HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, Peabody Auditorium Box H O I C OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT.

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and Bach will be featured when the visit allaboardmarket.com. lunch is noon to 1:30 p.m. seven Solisti Chamber Players •American Legion Post 270: days a week at 2648 S. Chili dance performs his Brandenburg Each Monday is taco night from Ridgewood Ave., South Daytona. Concerto No. 4 in G during 4:30-6:30 p.m. Wednesday For more information, call (386) “Romancing the Strings,” a wings are served from 5-7 p.m. 760-3887. Baroque music concert at 3:30 Fish and shrimp dinner is 5-7 •AMVETS 911: The post serves p.m. Sunday Feb. 18, at Grace p.m. every Friday for $8. dinner Wednesday and Friday Episcopal Church, 4110 S. Saturday night’s dinner is served nights and breakfast on Ridgewood Ave., Port Orange. from 5-7 p.m. Menu varies. The Saturday and Sunday at 5624 Admission is a requested post is at 119 Howes St., Port Ridgewood Ave., Port Orange. $15 donation. For more Orange. For more information, For more information, call (386) information, call (386) call (386) 788-6800. 788-1014. 562-5423 or visit daytonasolis- •American Legion Post 361: The •Cracker Creek & Gamble Place: ti.com. post is open from 10 a.m.-10 Tours are every Friday and •Gordon Lightfoot: AEG Live p.m. Monday to Saturday and Saturday. The Pirate Cruise is and Peabody Auditorium will noon-10 p.m. Sunday. There is now available for themed present The Legend Lives On karaoke from 7-11 p.m. Monday birthday parties and group at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 21, and Friday nights. Wednesday is reservations at 1795 Taylor at 600 Auditorium Blvd, dart night. Thursday is Wii Road, Port Orange. Minimum of Daytona Beach. Mr. Lightfoot’s bowling to benefit homeless 10 people to schedule. Cost is song catalog is incredibly vast veterans at 6:30 p.m. Potluck See OUT, page B8 and includes such immortals as “Early Morning Rain,” “If You Could Read My Mind,” “Carefree Highway,” “Sun- down,” “(That’s What You Get) For Lovin Me,” “The Wreck Of SPEED WEEK EVENTS The Edmund Fitzgerald,” “Canadian Railroad Trilogy,” TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2018 “Ribbon Of Darkness,” “Beautiful,” “Song For A LLOAR Charity Auction and Autograph Randy Barber/staff photographer Winter’s Night” and “Rainy Day Donna Barr, center, of South Daytona dances to the sounds of Double Trou- People.” Session Begins at 5:00PM until? Tickets start at $33 plus The Shores Resort & Spa, 2637 S. Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach ble with Lou Ann Knoerzer of Wilbur-by-the-Sea during the Daytona Beach applicable service fees. For Shores ninth annual Chili Cook-Off at the Shores Pavilion on Friday, Jan. more information or tickets, Shores. Tickets are $15 each in advance, $20 at the door. For more 26. visit peabodyauditorium.org. info, contact Paulette at 386.299.7343 or [email protected]. Ongoing Events •”We Will Rock You” School expression. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2018 Edition: Spruce Creek High Out •Michael McDonald: The •25 percent solution to save our School Performing Arts Depart- cities: This group will demon- From page B6 five-time Grammy Award-winning LLOAR Racing History Bus Tour ment will perform a musical strate from 4 to 5 p.m. each singer/songwriter and former Cost is $50.00 per person. Lunch included. Reservations are required. correspondence as they move production of “We Will Rock You” Tuesday outside the Port Orange lead vocalist and keyboardist of from hate to love, then right back School Edition at 7 p.m. Feb. Regional Library, 1005 City Bus leaves at 8:00AM sharp from the LLOAR museum. For additional info, Steely Dan and The Doobie again. The play follows the 16-17 and 23-24 and 2:30 p.m. Center Circle. For more informa- call Gary Smith 386.252.1879 or Paulette 386.299.7343. relationship between Preston Feb. 25 at 801 Taylor Road, Port Brothers will bring his solo tion, email paf1222@bellsouth. (Chris Adams), a spoiled rich kid, Orange. Music and Lyrics by performance to Daytona Beach net. and Dahlia (Ray Whittenton), an Queen. Story and script by Ben for the first time at 7:30 p.m. •All Aboard Flea & Farmers angst-filled artist. Their worlds Elton. This will be one of the first Friday, Feb. 16 at Peabody Market: The market is open from collide when Preston sends a productions of this musical in Auditorium, 600 Auditorium 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday to Sun- complaint letter that gets Dahlia North America. Tickets are $10 Blvd. Tickets are $43, $56 and day at 5005 S. Ridgewood Ave. fired from her job and then for students and $15 for adults. $69, plus applicable charges. Port Orange, rain or shine. 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Church of Christ will host an The meal includes pasta, Grace Episcopal Church Ash Wednesday service at 7 meatballs, salad, bread, drink will host a Shrove Tuesday p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 14, at and dessert. Wine will be Pancake community dinner 651 Taylor Road. available. from 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. For more information, call (386) 788-0920. Admission is $7. Tickets 13, at 4110 S. Ridgewood will be available after Mass or Ave., Port Orange. Donation is $5. All are at the door. GriefShare Support welcome. For more informa- For more information or tion call (386) 767-3583. Group to meet tickets, call (386) 290-6290. Body, Mind and Soul A GriefShare Support Pianist will Group will meet at 6:30 p.m. each Thursday at Covenant Westminster-by-the-Sea perform at church United Methodist Church, Presbyterian Church will host 3701 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., Randy Barber/staff photographer The Westminster Concert a Body Mind and Soul Min- Port Orange. Series and Daytona Beach istry session at 9:30 a.m. Nancy Long, president of the Heritage Preservation Society with volunteer The public may attend. Shores Culture & Entertain- Wednesday, Feb. 14, at 3221 Dianne Hartzell, left, of Port Orange eagerly await to tell guests about the Lil- For more information, call ment Board will present S. Peninsula Drive, Daytona lian Place during the third annual Florida History Con at the Museum of Arts & (386) 767-8544. internationally acclaimed Beach Shores. Sciences in Daytona Beach on Saturday, Jan. 20. pianist Sean Kennard, per- The topic will be organ and Bell ringers needed forming on a Steinway piano, at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11, tissue donation. The present- Hope Lutheran Church is at Westminster By-The-Sea er, Reenie Noden, will give at McElroy Park. Equipment p.m. Tuesday. Karaoke with Mike information about this looking for new members for provided. Wear tennis shoes. Leone is from 5 to 8 p.m. a bell choir. Out The Community Center, Senior Wednesday. NFL games are From page B7 The bell choir will meet at Center and park are at 3048 S. shown Sunday with an open 10 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, at $10 for an adult, $8 for senior Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach mike from 4 to 8 p.m., hosted by 594 N. Williamson Blvd., adult or child. For more Shores. Advanced registration is Audrey. For more information Daytona Beach. New mem- information contact (386) required for any event with a call (386) 767-3331. bers and all ability levels are 304-0778 or visit crackercreek. cost. To register or for more •Marine Corps League: The welcome. com. information call (386) 763- Captain Tiger Mayberry Detach- For more information, call •Daytona Beach Shores 7598. ment No. 658 meets at 6 p.m. •Disabled American Veterans (386) 274-7074. Community Center: Kumihimo the second Wednesday of each Style Braiding/Beading classes Chapter 84 of Greater Daytona: The month at VFW No. 3282, 5810 with Donna Shamlaty are from chapter holds a Wednesday S. Williamson Blvd., Port Orange. 1-3 p.m. the second and fourth night bingo session at its chapter For more information, call (800) Fridays of each month. Fee is hall at 605 Eighth St. in Holly 584-1434 or visit mcldaytona. $50 for two classes. Free Hill. The Early Bird begins at org. Obits acoustic music jam is from 6-8 6:30 p.m. with the regular •Piggotte Community Center: p.m each Thursday. Guitar games starting at 7:15 p.m. The Community Stitching Circle Lessons with Michael Williams There will be free hot coffee and meets from 10 a.m. to noon Jane B. Jeffrey are from 6-8 p.m. each Wednes- doughnuts. For more informa- each Friday. The Backgammon day, The cost is $8, including use tion, call (386) 252-4551. Play is from 9 a.m. to noon each •Eagles Aerie 4469: Sunday Tuesday. No cost. Participants Jane B. Jeffrey, 92, of Port of a loaner instrument. Bunco is played from 5:30-8 p.m. each breakfast, open to the public, is may bring snacks. Cards and Orange, died Wednesday, Wednesday. Members $4 from 8-11 a.m.. Cost is $6. game playing is from 11 a.m.-3 Jan. 31. non-members $5. Samba Card Dinner Monday to Saturday with p.m. each Monday and Thursday. Arrangements handled game, a form of Canasta, is nightly specials. Thursday is There is no cost. The center is at by Settle-Wilder Funeral played 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays. Mexican night. Live bands Friday 504 Big Tree Road, South and Saturday nights. Monday Daytona. For more information, Home and Cremation Ser- Members free, non-members $1. Free Intro to Pickleball is learn line dancing starts at noon. call (386) 322-3070. vice, 406 S. Orange St., New offered at 9 a.m. each Monday One Eyed Jack drawing is at 6:30 Smyrna Beach. p.m. Monday. 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Another France family Live strong member moves to office For Hometown News engaging stock car racing in of Father Lopez Catholic [email protected] person at events in Canada, High School and the Univer- Mexico and across Europe,” sity of Florida with a degree Ben Kennedy, son of Mr. Cassidy said in a news in sports management. He NASCAR vice chairman Lesa release. “The demand for raced for three years in the France Kennedy, and NASCAR racing internation- truck series. great-grandson of the racing ally has never been stronger “Ben will draw upon his organization’s founder, Bill and we look forward to years of experience across France, has been named gen- bringing our sport closer to NASCAR’s grassroots and eral manager of the racing race fans everywhere.” national series to bring valu- body’s Camping World Truck Chad Seigler was named to Series. the new position of vice pres- able commercial and compe- NASCAR also recently ident, international business tition insights to our announced other key development. Celeste Grif- NASCAR Camping World appointments. fin-Churchill is the new Truck Series,” said Brent Jim Cassidy was named to senior director, international. Dewar, NASCAR president, the new position of chief Mr. Kennedy, a Daytona in the release. “With promis- international officer, report- Beach native, will oversee all ing young drivers and experi- ing to Steve O’Donnell, chief aspects of NASCAR’s popular enced veterans battling it out racing development officer. truck series, working closely in close, side-by-side racing, Mr. Cassidy will oversee all with Brad Moran, Camping Ben truly understands from Randy Barber/staff photographer international competition World Truck Series managing experience that every lap Jason Malarney of Port Orange heads toward the finish-line for a ninth place and commercial operations. director, and Jeff Wohlschlae- matters and we are excited finish after running across the Dunlawton Avenue bridge during the Port “NASCAR racing is broad- ger, managing director, series about his future leadership in Orange LIVESTRONG at the YMCA 5K at Aunt Catfish on the River in Port cast in over 185 countries and marketing. this important national territories, with race fans Mr. Kennedy is a graduate series.” Orange on Saturday, Jan. 20. Hosted by Halifax Health’s Live Your Life Well Series and Volusia Flagler Family YMCA. Sports Briefs You can’t go wrong Register for Senior pate in Facebook Live ses- The course will start in sions in the infield media front of Halifax Health’s Games center and compete in the France Tower and loop with shrimp and mullet 2018 Season Update of the around the medical center to olks often ask me what is Registration is now open upper lip or just below the video game NASCAR Heat 2. provide a challenging .6 mile the best bait to use in the tail. The lip hook is good for for the Port Orange Senior Drivers expected to partici- of running/walking up the inshore? FISHING trolling while the tail hook is Games March 12-18. pate include Kurt Busch, Joey tallest, six-story parking FMy answer is always shrimp, WITH DAN great for fishing with a weight. Anyone age 50 or older Logano, Jamie McMurray garage in Daytona Beach. because most of the critters in DAN SMITH Place the lead about 18 inches may participate. and Ryan Newman, Martin The race will end at the our brackish waters eat them. above the bait and hook it Registration forms are at Truex Jr., , Ryan France Tower with a heart- For most beginners, dead through the tail so the bait will the Port Orange Parks & Rec- Blaney, Austin Dillon and healthy breakfast at the finish shrimp is a fine choice. Dead struggle against the weight. reation Department or at Ricky Stenhouse Jr. line. shrimp will attract a wide That is irresistible to game port-orange.org/617/Senior- of shell. If you do it correctly, Also, young fans will assist All funds raised will go to variety of fish. Bottom feeders, fish. Games. the shrimp may stay alive crew chiefs as they conduct a the center’s fund for technol- bait snatchers and game fish Mullet are not easy to keep The cost is $15 for first indefinitely. If you insert your blind draw to set the field for ogy or education for team will often come calling when hook into the dark spot, the alive. An aerator will help, but event and $5 for each addi- members who provide you bait with them. tional event. Extra fees apply the Feb. 11 Advance Auto shrimp will die immediately. that works better in a large Parts Clash, the annual 75-lap patient care. If you hope for a little better My personal preference is container. If you have no for golf and softball. class of catch, you might non-points race for top driv- The cost of the 5K Run and to hook the shrimp beneath aerator, place your live mullet Forms may be dropped off Walk is $25. Halifax Health consider going to live shrimp. ers in the Monster Energy the bottom of the end of its in a five-gallon bucket with at 4655 City Center Circle, Team Member 5K Run and The trouble with live shrimp Series. tail. That lets the shrimp have only about three inches of Port Orange. Walk Entry is $20. begins right at the bait shop. Registration deadline is All activities surrounding How do you keep them alive? a more natural swimming water. As you travel, the For more information, visit motion on the retrieve. A line motion and action of the fish Feb. 16. For more informa- the Speed Weeks Premier are lylwseries.com. After paying a premium price, tion, call Hannah Merlo at included in the Lucas Oil 200 you need to have a method between six- and 10-pound will help to keep oxygen in the (386) 506-5854 or email race ticket. ready. Most opt for a flow test will allow the bait to swim water. Contrary to belief, that with the tide and stay up off of hmerlo@port-orange. Tickets for Speed Weeks Duels day festival through bucket and that works better than a bucket full the bottom. events are available at day- at Drive-In Church works OK if you are not too of water. tonainternationalspeedway. far from the water. An aerator Live finger mullet are a As you can see, a big part of Speedway offers fan com or call 1-800-PITSHOP. works much better. If you plan great bait for larger fish, but fishing live bait is keeping it Daytona Beach Drive-In to fish from a dock or pier, put for the most part you will alive. Always have a plan event Feb. 10 Christian Church will host your shrimp into a clean need to catch them yourself before you begin. If you are the Day of the Duels Motor- Cardiology center five-gallon bucket and attach a with a cast net. Once again, fishing from shore or a Daytona International ing Festival from 11 a.m. to 4 plans 5K race battery operated aerator. If free-lining is the best method. platform without an aerator, Speedway and NASCAR will p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, at A live mullet may be you are a boat fisherman, you change the water in your take fan-friendliness to a new 3140 S. Atlantic Ave., Dayto- hooked in several ways. If you Halifax Health–Center for might want to invest in a bucket often. One thing is level on the evening of Satur- na Beach Shores. want the mullet to swim on Cardiology will conduct its 12-volt model. certain. Live bait will increase day, Feb. 10, with the Speed Free for spectators, but the surface, hook it right The preferred method of the quality of your catch. Go Weeks Premiere at Daytona first My Heart Matters 5K donations of cash and/or behind the dorsal fin. Fishing run/walk at 8 a.m. Sunday, fishing live shrimp is by for it! event in the speedway non-perishable food items to free-lining. That is done with a live mullet on top is one of Feb. 11, at 303 N. Clyde Mor- infield’s UNOH Fanzone. benefit Halifax Urban Minis- a light line and no weight. the most exciting methods of ris Blvd., Daytona Beach. Dan Smith has fished the From 6:30-8 p.m., follow- tries as well as the ministries Most anglers hook the live fishing you will find. Often a The race will be timed and waters of Volusia County for ing the completion of the of the church will be collect- shrimp through the head. To large fish will hit with an Lucas Oil 200 Driven by Gen- offers an opportunity for more than 40 years. Email ed. do that, insert the hook explosion and at times will questions and comments to eral Tire race, drivers and both competitive and For more information, call between the shrimp’s eyes and repeat that hit several times [email protected]. His book, “I crew chiefs from the Monster non-competitive runners, (386) 767-8761 or visit the dark spot. Just beneath the before swallowing your bait. Swear the Snook Drowned,” is Energy NASCAR Cup Series walkers, families and chil- driveinchurch.net. horn (yes shrimp have a To fish a live mullet on the available for purchase for will sign autograph, partici- dren to participate. See SPORTS, page C3 horn), you will find a hard bit bottom, hook it through the $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. 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Beach Shores, Daytona Beach and dinner and babysitting History Month ter for Business & Industry. On Jan. 27, under the direc- or Port Orange. P.O. Boxes are Embry-Riddle Aeronautical will be provided. Parents and University has named Lon D. The courses, which will be tion of Donovan Wells, not acceptable. community members are taught by DSC faculty, are Instructor, Music/Director, the Due by Feb. 17, applications Daytona State College will Moeller to serve as senior vice invited to attend: president for academic affairs approved by Career Source Marching Wildcats’ 300 stu- are at the Ponce Inlet Commu- •6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, at commemorate Black History Flagler/Volusia, meaning there dent musicians performed to a nity Center, 4670 S. Peninsula Month in February with a and provost. The Center at Deltona, 1640 Mr. Moeller will assume his is financial assistance and job crowd of nearly 62,000 fans, Drive. variety of activities. students and alumni. For more information, call Dr. M.L.K. Jr. Blvd The celebration, sponsored new position on or before placement assistance available April 2. In addition to the marching (386) 760-0615. •6:45 p.m. Thursday, March by the college’s Office of for qualified students. For band performances, the 1, at First Christian Church, Co-curricular Activities, He is currently Associate details, call Career Source at Provost for Undergraduate HBOB also included an 326 S. Palmetto Ave., Daytona kicked off Tuesday, Feb. 6, at (386) 561-9750 or email Train- HBCU College Fair to connect Fifth Grade students Beach the student landing on the Education and Dean of the [email protected]. University College at the Uni- high school students with rep- For more information, call Daytona Beach Campus, 1200 For information on specific resentatives from 53 HBCUs. and families W. International Speedway versity of Iowa. (386) 238-1605. Mr. Moeller earned bache- courses, call (386) 506-4461 or invited to expo Blvd., with a healthful project. email Frank.Mercer@Day- Wordsmiths will want to lor’s, master’s and juris doctor- ate degrees from the Universi- tonaState.edu. Get a fresh start Volusia’s middle schools are DSC awarded grant polish their best work for pre- sentation at a poetry slam ty of Iowa. He has received opening their campuses to ris- to help students several teaching awards, and Daytona State College will from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tues- host a co-ed Fresh Start Class ing sixth graders and their day, Feb. 13, at the student he is co-author of five books B-CU names new families Feb. 15 to March 1. of Mexican descent and one in press. from 9 a.m. to noon Monday landing. Also, there will be chairman for board to Thursday, Feb. 12 to March Middle school students, performances by musical guest He will serve as ERAU’s teachers and principals will be For the seventh straight chief academic officer, over- 19, in Room 227F of the year, Mexican and Mexi- Debbie D. and Vintage NOW. of trustees Greene Center at 1200 W. on hand for tours and to talk On Thursday, Feb. 15, Dr. seeing faculty affairs, academ- about the programs available can-American students ic programs, international International Speedway Blvd., attending Daytona State Col- Anthony Dixon, founder and Dr. Michelle V. Carter-Scott Daytona Beach. at the middle school level. Par- president of Archival and His- programs, student life, infor- ents will be able to ask ques- lege can apply to receive help mation technology, enroll- has been named chairman of The course also will be defraying their educational torical Research Associates Bethune-Cookman Universi- offered at the same time in tions, get details about special and professor of history at ment management and insti- programs and learn how cur- costs, thanks to a partnership tutional effectiveness. ty’s Board of Trustees. West Volusia at the Deltona between the college and the Bethune-Cookman University, Campus, Portable 99, 2351 rent students felt about transi- will present A Historical Over- Mr .Moeller and his wife, Dr. Carter-Scott plans to tioning to middle school. Mexican government Linda Moeller, RN-BSN, an Providence Blvd. view of the African Diaspora ensure the B-CU Board of Sponsored by DSC’s Center Over a period of seven days, Mexico’s Ministry of For- oncology nurse, have three Trustees remains consistent in eign Affairs’ IME BECAS pro- in Florida. His lecture will be for Women and Men, the free one east side school and one from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. adult daughters and one transparency and inclusion of west side school will welcome gram awarded DSC $5,000 to grandchild. four-week program is assist students enrolled in in Room 424 of Nunamann internal and external constitu- designed to assist individuals their future middle school Hall. families from 6 to 7:30 p.m. adult education and col- ency groups based on the poli- to make a successful transition lege-credit programs. As in The college has designated DSC adds construction cies set for the committee. into college. Parents are encouraged to visit Wednesday, Feb. 21, Black their zoned school. previous years, the college, She earned a bachelor’s For more information on DSC Foundation and Sister History Day, which will culmi- courses degree in business education the East Volusia class, call Cities of Volusia County have nate with performances by (386) 506-3068. For more B-CU’s Devine Nine and Dan- from B-CU, a master’s degree Education Community matched the award with cash With building and construc- in administration and supervi- information on the West Volu- and in-kind services. iel “Saxman” Fuqua, and pre- tion among the hottest indus- sia class, call (386) 789-7320. sentation of a proclamation sion from Nova University, Forums The latest grant will cover tries in the region for growth from the Daytona Beach May- and an honorary doctorate of scholarships for up to 10 stu- in the foreseeable future, Day- Members of the Volusia or’s Office. business administration from dents enrolled this year in tona State College is ramping B-CU. United Educators with Volu- DSC college-credit programs, Food for the Feb. 21 event,

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Halifax Health recently Support groups honored two registered nurs- for combat veterans es, Richard Pet Loss Support Group Forquer The Daytona Beach Coun- Tender Paws pet loss group and Moni- seling Center offers free week- provides emotional support to ka Glisson, ly support groups for combat grieving pet lovers. with the veterans and their families. The group is free, but dona- DAISY There are two groups meet- tions are accepted. The group A w a r d , ing at the same time and loca- meets at Halifax Health–Hos- which rec- tion, one for veterans and one pice, 655 N. Clyde Morris ognizes for family members. Blvd., Suite A, Daytona Beach. extraordi- The meetings are from 6 to For more information, call nary nurs- Mr. Forquer 7:30 p.m. each Thursday at (386) 425-3100. es. 215 S. Palmetto Ave., Daytona Mr. Forquer, RN is a 2012 Beach. graduate of Daytona State Col- The groups are overseen by Parenting group lege’s nursing program and is veteran David Shoots with the studying for a bachelor’s assistance of Ellan Mayfield A parenting group meets Photo courtesy of Rick Johnson degree in and are open to veterans from from 6 to 7 p.m. each Tuesday nursing. He Mary and Rick Johnson of New Smyrna Beach visited the famous Domaine all branches of the military. at Halifax Health-Behavioral worked in For more information, call Services, 841 Jimmy Ann Carneros winery in Sonoma, Calif. If you’d like to join the Townies, take a Halifax (386) 361-8475. Drive, Daytona Beach. copy of Hometown News with you when you take a trip, take a picture hold- Health’s Each class is $5. Participants cardiac ing the paper and send it to us at [email protected]. Be sure Food Addicts in receive a certificate of comple- to include your name, your hometown and where you were. intermedi- tion. 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Residency in 1:00 p.m., or thereafter, at: Bellnova Depot #0607, Landon Feazell #F2164, Tia Lloyd BIKE, MENS, Huffy, blue, the coverage area 1325 S. Nova Road, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 #M0705, Nicole Baslee #M0745, Faith Bordine new, $60, Relciner, black driver’s license preferred. also is a plus. AD IN (386) 255-5484 Vatasha Maxwell #0242, Mary #R1209, Billy Davis #F1976, Brittney Dishong w/ hassock, $40 Please send resume Abella #0323, Blaze Bain #0333, Jurden Rogers #G0129, Michelle Heath #N0846, Dallas Lovelace 906-202-2901 Fax resume to and at least three HOMETOWN #1078, Lisa Tellis #1107, Kenneth Mang II #N0836, Edward Daniels #K0504, Joseph Binoculars w/case: AMC writing samples #1320E, Patricia Hernandez #7121, Cindy Spiker Trapuzzano #H0202 7x35mm, $35; Table (386) 423-0353 or stop by to Managing Editor NEWS! #8087, Kyeol Williams - VEHICLE: 1991 EAGLE 12:00PM - WESTPORT DEPOT Lighter: Ronson Crown, Cecil G. 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