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HOMETOWN HEROES 13 TOURING WITH THE TOWNIES 7 PET OF THE WEEK 19 HOT DEALS! Racing to the finish line from Hometown News Ceremony recognizes HALF PRICE nonprofits GIFT for stellar work By Brittany Mulligan CERTIFICATES [email protected]

COCOA – Local nonprofits have helped countless residents in need throughout the community, and one organization has created an event to recognize and thank the people behind these good actions. Photo courtesy of Kristen Malfara The third annual “Stars of the Space Turtles ‘splash’ their way to the finish line during the M.O.R.G.A.N. Project’s Coast Awards” returns from 11:30 a.m. 13th annual ‘Turtle Splash.’ The event returns Sept. 16. See Page 2. to 1:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 15, at the Planetarium at Eastern Florida State College, 1519 Clearlake Road, Building 19. The idea behind the awards ceremo- PURCHASE Discover the future of space ny began as a fundraiser for 2-1-1 Bre- vard in 2015, a nonprofit organization which operates a 24-hour helpline that TODAY AT: exploration in new exhibit provides information and referral to www.HometownNewsBrevard.com By Brittany Mulligan “We want to keep it updated, and there’s resources, as well as crisis and suicide [email protected] potentially going to be additional artifacts and intervention. “We were looking to make sure any Ready for models of spacecraft,” said Rebecca Shireman, new fundraiser was ‘mission’-driven to adoption TITUSVILLE – Since the Space Race in the public relations and communications manager mid-to-late 20th century, the world has of Delaware North at Kennedy Space Center. use another word that comes from the and a dreamed up progressive ways to travel to the The exhibit recently acquired a full-scale space world,” said Belinda Stewart, loving stars and back. engineering model of Boeing’s CST-100 Starlin- 2-1-1 Brevard’s communications man- home! A new exhibit at the Kennedy Space Center er crew vehicle. ager. “We wanted something that did ADOPTABLE PET 21 Visitor Complex aims to provide visitors On discussing the partnership between more than raise money.” up-close access to vehicles that have recently NASA and commercial partners, Mrs. Shire- This year’s title sponsor is Parrish traveled to space, as well as those that will in man said it shows the importance of the public Medical Center. INDEX future make the long-distance trip. knowing the space program is still innovative. Three winners were chosen for the awards by a panel of judges familiar Classified 24 Obituaries 21 Visitors can find this exhibit – titled “NASA “There’s lots of exciting launches and oppor- Crossword 23 Out & About 17 Now” – in the IMAX Theater, which houses tunities coming up, and at the Kennedy Space with the work of nonprofits in the com- Finance 19 Police Report 5 vehicles on loan by NASA, Boeing and SpaceX. Horoscopes 17 Viewpoint 6 See NASA NOW, page 12 See AWARDS, page 12

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Firefighters to support MDA: Ten Fire Departments across Central Florida are showing their support for the Muscu- lar Dystrophy Association, as its mem- bers kick off the largest "Fill the Boot" fundraising campaign in the area to help kids and adults with muscular dystrophy, ALS and related muscle-debilitating dis- eases live longer and grow stronger. Continuing a 63-year tradition, more than 500 firefighters across the following IAFF and non-union fire departments will hit the streets and storefronts with boots in hand asking pedestrians, motor- ists, customers and other passersby to donate to MDA this Labor Day weekend: - City of Cocoa Fire Rescue Local 2416 - Deltona Professional Fire Fighters Local 2913 - Lake Mary Fire Department - New Smyrna Beach Professional Firefighters Local 2271 - Ocala Professional Fire Fighters Local 2135 - Orange County Fire Fighters Associ- ation Local 2057 - Orlando Professional Fire Fighters Local 1365 - Osceola Professional Fire Fighters Local 3284 - South Daytona Professional Fire Fighters Local 3193 - Winter Garden Professional Fire Fighters Local 4947 For a complete list of intersections, storefronts, events and additional ways to support our fire fighters "Fill the Boot" and MDA, please, visit www.facebook. org/orlandomda. Funds raised through "Fill the Boot" events empower families who inspire everyday Americans to help kids and adults with muscular dystrophy and related muscle-debilitating diseases live longer and grow stronger, displaying how we all can truly live unlimited no matter what limits we may face. The International Association of Fire See CALENDAR, page 8 Friday, September 1, 2017 Hometown News – NORTH BREVARD – www.HometownNewsBrevard.com 3 Seven teachers awarded for advocacy of science By Austin Rushnell to make it functional or have new impor- [email protected] tance, [and] a notable achievement was her mentoring the first all-girl team to BREVARD COUNTY – Here on the win the hydrogen fuel cell car race.” Space Coast, with NASA, SpaceX, and Along with her Hall of Fame award, Ms. research labs at Florida Institute of Tech- Spencer’s photograph will be added to nology, students need to learn cut- other Hall of Fame award recipients in the ting-edge science and technology to get Brevard Public Schools administrative ahead. office. As part of Brevard’s legacy of science, The Exemplary Science Teacher Awards the Space Coast Science Education Alli- represent the SCSEA’s dedication to pro- ance (SCSEA) is an organization that rec- moting science and science education in ognizes achievements in science educa- Brevard communities, where there are so tion in the Brevard area. many opportunities for young scientists On Aug. 7, the SCSEA awarded seven to branch out into different fields, if given local teachers with the Exemplary Science the proper tools early enough. Teacher Award, which, according to offi- “Brevard County is surrounded with cials, “...recognizes Brevard County teach- STEM businesses, and therefore our stu- ers who go above normal class standards dents need to have these fundamentals to educate their students in science.” Photo courtesy of Cheryl Mall securely learned before graduating,” Ms. According to a recent press release, the Seven Brevard teachers were recognized with the Exemplary Science Thompson stated. “Teachers incorporate awards were presented at the organiza- Teacher Award by the Space Coast Science Education Alliance. outside lecturers and external teaching tion’s annual banquet at the Eastern Flori- tools to make the lessons more compre- nator Jennifer Thompson informed The seven award recipients also da State College (EFSC) Planetarium and hensive and interesting, and it is easy Hometown News not only about the received a one-time stipend check, as well Observatory. because those outside organizations are awards, but also about the importance of as an award they can take with them. The seven award recipients were Julie usually free and very willing to help in science in Brevard County. One of the award recipients, Meredith Alban of Central Middle School, Deirdre any way. “The Exemplary Science Teacher Spencer, also received a Hall of Fame Hallock of Manatee Elementary School, “Brevard County is quite lucky to have Awards program was started in 1999 by award for not only being selected multiple Alaina Bradley of Titusville High School, so many resources that are excited to edu- the Space Coast Science Education Alli- times for the EST Award, but also for her Holly Schumann-Grubb of Roosevelt Ele- cate our residents, even when they need ance and the Brevard Science Advisory continued dedication to science educa- mentary School, Rochelle Schneider of to sacrifice their personal time to come Council to recognize outstanding science tion. Sea Park Elementary School, Natalie Mar- out,” Ms. Thompson added. teachers in Brevard County,” Ms. Thomp- “Meredith integrates history, math and shall of Eau Gallie High School, and Mer- The Space Coast Science Education son said. “It is our way of saying thank language into each science topic,” Ms. edith Spencer of Edgewood Junior/Senior Alliance is made up of non-profit organi- you for a job well done and serves as an Thompson said. “She [also] obtained 3D High School. zations, and run with the help of commu- incentive for our best teachers to stay in printers and has students working on SCSEA Secretary and City of Mel- the classroom.” them to design new parts for an old object See SCIENCE, page 4 bourne Environmental Programs Coordi- SEE A SLIMMER YOU ELIMINATE FAT WITH COOLSCULPTINGSEE®,THE WORLD’S A #1 NON-INVASIVE FAT REMOVAL TREATMENT SLIMMER YOU. 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Animal Sanctuary prepares for its fifth Katherine Johnson, founder of The annual gala fundraiser and guests are Animal Sanctuary, will update attendees encouraged to dress up in cocktail or their on what progress has been made at the favorite yachting attire. sanctuary, and what work still needs to be The event is scheduled for 6-10 p.m. on done. Saturday, Sept. 16 at the Holiday Inn Mel- “In the past, it’s been a case of ‘we need bourne-Viera Conference Center, Viera, your money to help us get started,’ and 8298 N. Wickham Road. Tickets cost now we’re more along the lines of ‘we $100 per individual, and sponsorships are need your tax deductible donations to still available. continue,” Mrs. Brotherton said. The event originally started as a fund- Currently The Animal Sanctuary needs raiser by a group of volunteers with a goal of 4,500 truckloads of fill dirt to comply to build a 17-acre animal sanctuary. The with county building codes before the nonprofit has since broken ground in first building can begin. Cocoa but still needs the community’s Volunteers have been donating their Photo courtesy of The Animal Sanctuary help to get building underway. own money to pay for each truckload, Plans for the 17-acre animal sanctuary are underway as the nonprofit Guests can dance to the live music of which adds up to $135 a truck. Galaxy, and a silent auction will feature The nonprofit hopes to raise enough is currently in the early stages of development. items valued up to thousands of dollars. money to be able to complete construc- sanctuary will take in farm animals, cats, talk to visitors interested in adopting a “American Funding is helping us with tion in a year, Mrs. Brotherton said. dogs, hamsters and ferrets. It currently is dog, which will be canine “good citizen” the silent auction by providing travel The Animal Sanctuary presently oper- home to three horses, a pony and a don- certified and will have learned basic com- excursions,” said Mary Brotherton, events ates out of its thrift store location, and key. mands such as “sit” and “stay.” Dogs will coordinator for The Animal Sanctuary. volunteers spend time helping by foster- The lot will be a no-kill, no-cage sanc- also be microchipped and house trained. “They’re all inclusive with airfare, food ing animals. The nonprofit rescues tuary with an education center and camp- For more information, call (321) 431- and lodging in upscale resorts in several unadopted animals from county shelters. ground available for children and scouts. 4287 or visit www.friendsforanimalsfl.org. different countries.” The future 17-acre home of the Cocoa An on-site trainer will be available to

neers-Canaveral Section, Eastern Florida throughout the year that require volun- For more information on the Exempla- Science State College Planetarium and Observato- teers, such as the “Research Rules” science ry Science Teacher Awards program and From page 3 ry, and Florida Institute of Technology. fair on Sept. 23, as well as Middle School the award recipients or the Space Coast For individuals looking to help Brevard Science Bowl and Energy Whiz competi- Science Education Alliance, visit www. nity volunteers and sponsors, such as the County students grow in science educa- tions. spacecoastscience.org. American Society of Mechanical Engi- tion, the SCSEA hosts a number of events 2017 BEACH GOLF TOUR CARDS

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Lane hogs Also, when we moved to Viera, we purchased an older home already built The “WAKE UP and read this” rant and did not, and do not, disturb “the explained why cars need to stop at the critters.” white line so they activate the signal. In my previous article, I stated that I There are additional reasons why cars was witness to some people littering need to group together while waiting at who were construction workers, proba- bly not even from our country. So, I do intersections. Alex Schierholtz/staff photographer Cars leaving two-car lengths between not believe the “Northerners” are their vehicle and the next are also very responsible for the trash seen on the Tony Wolfe and daughter Aleah, 6, both of Merritt Island, dance the disrespectful to the cars behind them. side of roadways. I was going to just let night away during the Father-Daughter Princess Dance on Aug. 25 When fewer cars can enter a turning you vent your rant, but decided you at Wickham Park Community Center in Melbourne. lane, others have to wait through more sound as disgusted as we are. than one cycle before they can proceed We all need to be a little kinder to through the intersection. When cars are each other and rant to the people because the government pays as little as when we had the best healthcare in the spaced far apart as the light turns, fewer responsible for all this happening here. possible. Also, there are very few spe- world. cars can make it through the light. Thank you. cialist doctors because all doctors get Remember, it was said by the person Many of the drivers who are hogging paid the same. Hence, why go extra who created Obamacare that “if not for the lanes are texting or using that space Response to years of medical school to specialize? the stupidity of the American people, as their office. This creates limited numbers of spe- this law would have never passed.” I watched one gal sitting way back ‘Why not healthcare?’ cialized doctors and surgeons, and so Government-run healthcare will not from the white line in the right, left that is why there are long waiting lists. make you happy or healthy. turning lane. When her light was green, As a current registered nurse with Because my surgery was not an emer- Thank you for letting me share my she sat there while three cars in the left, years of working and teaching in health- gency, I was given pain medication experience. left lane proceeded through the light. care and lived in the United Kingdom while I waited for surgery. After a month When she finally looked up and pulled for two years under socialized health- and gastric problems from the pain What about the middle up to the white line, her light was red. care, I am responding to “why not meds, I flew to Tampa, had my surgery Think about how this inconveniences so healthcare.” and was back in the UK in three weeks. school children? many people. Working in a northeast hospital for 18 Socialized healthcare hospitals have Lane hogging causes more traffic years, I saw many from other countries one person checking everyone in, so The area of Viera touts family-friend- backups. It causes people to be sitting in come to us for treatments and surgeries there are airport ropes to wait in line for ly activities and events. Generally speak- traffic instead of being at their jobs rather than waiting in line for months, check-ins and flashing signs telling you ing, this is true. There are nice events being productive or being home with sometimes years and chance declining the current wait times. But, the most going on in Viera Regional Park (Soccer, their families. health or death. upsetting thing about government-run baseball, etc. ). Most of these people were able to healthcare is that the rich, powerful and There is a charter school with excel- afford to leave and come here for treat- politicians do not have it. lent academics, as well as elementary We have not just moved here ment. In the UK, I fell and injured my They go to different hospitals where schools and Viera High School. from the North knee. The doctor told me I needed sur- all the best doctors are and no waiting. Why have the middle school-aged cit- gery, but would have to wait 11 months It is all the rest of us who suffer and wait. izens been left out of these benefits? The article “So, you just moved here” to see an orthopedic surgeon, then an In all my years in healthcare in America, Why make these very impressionable was incorrect on several points. My additional 10 months for the surgery. I have never seen anyone turned away individuals travel all the way to McNair original rant stated that we moved to In the UK, the doctor is the one who from an emergency room for lack of or Kennedy Middle School if they are Viera from Winter Haven, where we had calls you into his office, not an exam money or insurance before Obamacare. not fortunate enough to be granted lived for almost as along as the person room. He sits at his desk and asks you The nurses I taught and worked with admission to the charter school or writing the article. So, we have not just questions, entering the information in a understood this would not be good for choose not to apply to it? I know there computer. No med techs or nurses, no the people of our country. I have been moved here from the North. See RANTS, page 7 blood pressure, pulse or weight checks fortunate enough to have lived at a time

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Who has been dragging feet in finally building it to the chagrin of these chil- If the players do not stand, I dren? will not purchase It seems like the term “age discrimi- nation” has left out an important group, It is that time of year again, and foot- or is it true that only voters get any ball is back. I have already seen that, in attention at all? these preseason games, some athletes have remained sitting during the play- ing of our National Anthem. I want to In response to ‘To Palm Bay thank those players for helping me Code Enforcement’ make a small financial decision. Yes, I have decided that I will not be I think it is wrong to require resi- purchasing the “Sunday” football pack- dents to report obvious violations. We age. Additionally, I have decided that I already have enough hate and animosi- will not watch any games involving any ty in our lives. We don’t need neighbors players who choose to sit while our turning in neighbors. We do need to National Anthem is being played. (It) Mary S. Robertson and husband Claude Ciuper of clean up our neighborhoods, before it makes no difference if that sitting play- Palm Bay display their copy of Hometown News at is too late. er is a starter or not. I extend my “sit- the Summit House on Pike’s Peak, Port Malabar has become an embar- ting out” those games to college games, rassing eyesore. The number of trailers, as well. Colorado. commercial vehicles and “unused” Do they have the right to sit? Yes. Do Are you a fan of the Hometown News? Well, we are inviting you to vehicles parked illegally grows daily. I have the right to not support them take us along on your next adventure. People see their neighbors doing it, and their teams? Yes. Fact is, those Each week, we will feature a different reader-submitted photo that showcases and they think they can do it, too. 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Agricultural Sciences Extension in Bre- necessarily available everywhere grant Before a Tiny Mar- vard County. funds were distributed. ket visit, market repre- Essentially an onsite “field trip” that The market structure “looks like a little sentatives drop off a brings a farmers market to kindergarten house” on a flatbed trailer, Ms. Lazzari bin of activities based through fifth-grade students countywide, said. on healthy living that the market is like a mobile version of field “We actually got the idea from the educators can do with trips currently offered at the Fantastic Prego pasta sauce commercial where they their students or youth 4-H Farm and UF/IFAS Extension Bre- turn a giant pasta sauce jar into a farmers’ groups. Photo courtesy of UF/IFAS Extension Brevard County vard community garden in Wickham market,” Ms. Lazzari noted. “We store all After the market Park - an area that is also situated near the the supplies inside it during transporta- arrives, children The Tiny Market, shown here as a work in Brevard County Farmers Market location. tion and then set it up at the school.” engage in several progress, is a mobile, educational market that The Tiny Market, a grant-funded pro- During a part of the market activities, hands-on activities. includes real fruits and vegetables. gram, is a way of increasing access to farm children “shop” around the structure Each group’s session Ms. Lazzari said. and garden resources while expanding the where two rectangular openings are includes a scavenger hunt during which Market selections commonly include focus to include farmers’ market activi- extended into shelves that hold baskets of “kids can look for fruits and vegetables peaches, plums, kiwis, pineapples, bell ties, according to 4-H Extension Agent produce. that they may not have seen before and peppers, zucchini and beets. Andrea Lazzari, one of the Tiny Market’s The market was built in spring and they also get to taste some of them,” Ms. To wrap up the visit, students work in coordinators. began visiting summer camps at local Lazzari said. groups to make a fruit salad with well- “Brevard County 4-H is currently a part schools in June. Though it has mainly A portion of each session also focuses known fruits such as apples and bananas, of the Walmart Foundation’s Youth Voice: been used at schools, the market can also on honeybees and pollination with a as well as fruits that may be less familiar, Youth Choice grant, and one of the main be mobilized for visits to youth groups demonstration using an empty beehive. such as cantaloupe, raspberries and pine- goals of this grant is to educate youth and community centers for educational This activity also includes a sampling of apple. about food and nutrition, physical fitness, purposes. different kinds of honey. To find out about scheduling a Tiny and healthy living,” Ms. Lazzari said. The program can host about four “At the end of their time at the Tiny Market visit, contact Andrea Lazzari at “We wanted to bring youth on field groups of up to 30 students each per visit. Market, kids get to go ‘shopping’ and pick [email protected] or (321) 633-1702. trips to the Brevard County Farmers’ Each group’s session lasts about an hour, 1-2 fruits and vegetables from the market Market at Wickham Park” for this partic- and the entire visit lasts half a day. to bring home and try with their families,” You are reading THE ONLY Weekly, Subscriber-Based, FREE, Home-Delivered NEWSPAPER in Brevard County!

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Working from her office in ber of 2014, right in the middle of the US1 The Magic Bullet Fund was found- New York, Mrs. Kaplan is assist- construction in Cocoa. This small family ed by Laurie Kaplan after her dog, ed by volunteers across the U.S., antique store survived while many small ‘Bullet,’ died after a long struggle with including in Brevard County. businesses closed during the delayed 3 lymphoma. With the help of Mrs. Photo courtesy of Carol Kutik “It seems that Brevard County year construction project. In fact, they Kaplan’s research into the disease, The Magic Bullet Fund is an organization that is full of people who are very not only survived, they now have the Bullet was able to live in remission devoted to their dogs,” Mrs. until his death in 2004, thus earning is helping Palm Bay dog ‘Pearl’ with her cancer Kaplan said. “A person may entire 8,000 sq. ft. building. What do the title, ‘The Magic Bullet.’ treatment. bring a dog into their heart and they specialize in? Well that’s hard to Today, Palm Bay resident Carol had used The Magic Bullet Fund to help home and they may expect to say since they carry a great combina- Kutik’s adopted Siberian husky, Pearl, pay for her dog’s chemo. The second way care for them throughout the dog’s life, tion of everything, from 16th century receives help and funding from donations was by simply remembering the article I but many people cannot afford an outlay castle doors to the newest trends in made to The Magic Bullet Fund and the had read many years ago about Laurie of thousands of dollars for cancer treat- home decor and furnishings, and an ex- gracious assistance of volunteers. Kaplan and how she saved her dog, Bullet. ment.” tensive jewelry department. The owner One of her favorite activities is going “Thus far, the Magic Bullet Fund has In order to help, The Magic Bullet Fund for a walk and, lately, eating, Ms. Kutik has made itself available online for easy Teresa Shatsoff says that bringing in 18 paid almost everything for Pearl’s first told Hometown News. “She gets so excited four treatments," Ms. Kutik added. “In access. vendors who all focus on different items when I get her leash out, she whirls addition to paying for her treatments, “We help many dogs in Brevard Coun- and age categories brought her suc- around almost like she is dancing,” she they have also given me a lot of moral ty, and dogs anywhere in the U.S. that cess. We have a few vendors that carry said. support and many suggestions on how to need our help,” Mrs. Kaplan added. “You huge old tins, tools, and kitchen items On May 10, Ms. Kutik discovered that raise contributions for financial assis- can make donations online to help the all the way to vintage furniture. Another Pearl had cancer, a little more than a year t an c e .” dogs, at www.magicbulletfund.org. after she had lost another Siberian husky The Magic Bullet Fund’s founder Laurie Donate for a specific dog’s treatment, or vendor, who was professionally trained, with cancer. make a donation to the general fund, to teaches our Chalk Paint Classes and Kaplan also spoke with Hometown News “When I found out Pearl had cancer, I about the Pearl and how the Fund helps help us keep helping more dogs.” has the best Shabby Chic furniture immediately started thinking of chemo,” dogs across the country. For volunteers looking to provide in Brevard according to our custom- Ms. Kutik said. “The Magic Bullet Fund “Pearl’s owner Carol could not afford hands-on assistance with Pearl and many ers. She teaches 2 classes a month, came to me in two different ways: One chemotherapy, but Pearl had a very good other dogs that need help, there is a vol- one for beginners and the other class way was through a friend of mine who unteer form at www.magicbulletfund.org. focusing on new techniques for the more experienced painter. We now carry a paint line “Miss Lillian’s No Wax Chock Ribbon Paint.” We also have vendors that focus From page 8 on Farm House items and Industrial and the attention of many families with High-end collectibles. We even have a school-age children. gentleman who makes custom lighting “We have had many new students come a “Must See” experience. If you can see to Surfside this year, and parents have She believes that her low prices, high shared with me that our commitment to sustainability and our unique environ- quality and bright and friendly atmo- mental education programs, such as the sphere keeps bringing customers back this, so can your gardens and the chickens, are some of the and telling their friends and colleagues. reasons they chose our school,” Ms. Maier There is a frequent turnover of inven- said. tory as Teresa and the vendors oper- According to a summary about the ate some of the biggest Estate Sales Surfside award, two other schools in Bre- future customers! vard County have previously been recog- in Brevard County on a weekly basis. nized as U.S. Department of Education Another big plus is that we offer nom- Green Ribbon Schools. inally priced delivery within a 30 mile radius of the store. Be sure to ask about our “Rewards Program.” We have many designers who travel from Orlando and Tampa to shop for that one focus piece Call Rachael for their clients. for your There are 9 vintage stores in just a 3 mile radius of Personalities of the Past. advertising Teresa and her husband Steve say it’s great to see that Cocoa has become a needs at destination for new Antique and Vintage (321) stores opening in Cocoa in 2017. Cocoa 242-1013 is now ‘the’ destination for Vintage and Antiquers looking for a bargain. Friday, September 1, 2017 Hometown News – NORTH BREVARD – www.HometownNewsBrevard.com 11 Freeman Marcelle Daniels, 55, of 155 battery causing bodily harm, unarmed session of a controlled substance without Police Pinedo Drive, Titusville, was charged robbery and possession of drug parapher- a prescription and possession of drug par- From page 5 Aug. 24 with trafficking a controlled sub- nalia. aphernalia. stance, tampering with/fabricating physi- Heather Chere Rissinger, 31, of 256 Francisco Trevino Warren, 40, of 3738 amine with intent to sell, possession of a cal evidence and resisting arrest without Canaveral Beach Blvd., Cape Canaveral, W. Railroad Ave., Cocoa, was charged controlled substance without a prescrip- violence. was charged Aug. 24 with retail theft. Aug. 24 with unarmed burglary of an tion, having an expired driver’s license Rafael Gillermo Marrero, 30, of 3945 Sarah Elizabeth Robinson, 22, of 3734 unoccupied structure and grand theft. and possession of drug paraphernalia. Jupiter Ave., Titusville, was charged Aug. W. Railroad Ave., Cocoa, was charged 24 with sexual battery-rape, aggravated Aug. 24 with possession of cocaine, pos-

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September Features ‘Harvest Time’ Bringing seasonal items to our tables Starting Sept 1st Available after 4pm. Photo courtesy of Rebecca Shireman Three Courses for $18.50 The NASA Now exhibit is open at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex. Its newest attraction is the Boeing CST-100 Starliner crew Choice of Soup or Salad vehicle. **** scheduled for testing in 2019. Herb Roasted Cornish Hen with Natural Juices NASA Now The COTS-2 Dragon currently is on Or From page 1 loan from SpaceX, and was the first com- mercial spacecraft to link up with the Swordfish marinated in red wine garlic and cracked Center Visitor Complex we really want to International Space Station in 2012. Black Pepper skewered with fresh Rosemary inspire the next generation of the people The pressure vessel for the Starliner, who will be a part of that future program, also on loan from Boeing, represents the Or whether it’s engineers or scientists or development and progression of NASA’s Petite Chuck Tender Medallions wrapped in astronauts,” Mrs. Shireman said. Commercial Crew Program as testing Those visiting the exhibit can see the continues on the crew vehicle designed to bacon with demi-glace sauce Orion EFT-1, the COTS-2 Dragon, a transport astronauts to the ISS. Wild rice with Sundried Cranberries and pressure vessel for the Starliner, a scale The scale model of the Dream Chaser model of the Dream Chaser cargo vehicle, cargo vehicle was designed by NASA’s pumpkin seeds a scale model of ULA’s Atlas V rocket and most recent partner, Sierra Nevada Cor- Grilled Fresh Tomato over Wilted Baby Spinach a Vector-R rocket from Vector Space Sys- poration. The craft is currently being test- tems. ed at NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research **** The Orion EFT-1 is an Orion Center and will launch aboard ULA’s Small dish of Pumpkin Créme Brulee Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle designed to Atlas V rocket. launch aboard the Space Launch System Admission to Kennedy Space Center Wine by the Glass is $1 off and Happy Hour for deep space exploration. This vehicle Visitor Complex is $50 plus tax for adults prices will apply! Enjoy! was launched aboard a Delta IV heavy and $40 plus tax for children ages 3-11. rocket in December 2014 from Kennedy The complex is located at Kennedy Space Center’s Launch Complex 39B. Dis- Space Center, SR 405, Titusville. It is open played next to Orion is a scale model of daily from 9 a.m. with various closing the upcoming SLS rocket, currently being times depending on the season. designed as Orion’s launch vehicle, and For more information, visit www.ken- nedyspacecenter.com.

Brothers Big Sisters, Children’s Hunger Awards Project and Family Promise of Brevard. From page 1 The winner of the online voting will receive the Florida Power & Light Com- munity. A fourth winner was determined munity Star Award, an award that will by online voting. All winners will be honor a nonprofit not chosen as a finalist announced during the Sept. 15 ceremony. for Supernova. These include Brevard “We offer suicide/crisis intervention 24 Family Partnership, Children’s Advocacy hours a day, but in most cases, we are help- Center and the M.O.R.G.A.N Project. ing people find help, which often comes Agency winners receive $1,000 for from other nonprofits. This event is one Supernova and $500 for Community Star, way of saying thanks,” Ms. Stewart said. according to Ms. Stewart, and individual Two winners have been narrowed down winners for Superstar receive $500 each. from a list of six finalists in the Hospice of All finalists receive two complimentary St. Francis Superstar Award and Imperial tickets to the event as well as prizes. Plaza/CBRE Superstar Award, both of New to this year’s event is the addition of which recognize an individual’s work in a painted rocks made by 2-1-1 Brevard. Call For Reservations nonprofit. “We’ll ask people who attend Stars of the 321-385-9100 Finalists include Kim Frodge of Nana’s Space Coast to take and place painted House, Brooke Goldfarb of Big Brothers rocks around the county as a way to help Reserve Online: Big Sisters, Guyline Hill of Central Brevard raise awareness of 2-1-1,” Ms. Stewart told BlueHeronRestaurant.org Sharing Center, Tom Kammerdener of Hometown News. “They include a hashtag, Aging Matters, Patti Smith of NAMI Space #dial211, and messages such as ‘24/7 to 137 Plantation Dr, Coast and Joe Steckler of Helping Seniors talk.’” Titusville. FL 32780 of Brevard. She added that 2-1-1 Brevard would love The Health First Supernova Award rec- to see photos of the rocks with the hashtag Thegreatoutdoorsgolf.com ognizes a nonprofit for magnifying impact in the community. These finalists are Big See AWARDS, page 23 920th Rescue Wing crews deploy for Texas For Hometown News and have the ability to utilize their expert commander there and utilize the 301st to our Citizen Airmen to pre-plan with [email protected] combat life-saving skills and aircraft to Fighter Wing’s facilities to set up base their civilian employers to give them time provide relief and rescue,’ said Col. Kurt operations. off to serve. Its times like these we can’t PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE – About Matthews, 920 RQW commander, who The rescue team includes pararescue- thank those civilian employers enough for 40 Citizen Airmen from the 920th Rescue flew disaster relief missions during the men, combat rescue officers and a surviv- the sacrifices they make to allow us to Wing are deploying to Texas to exercise aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 al evasion resistance escape specialist, or support crisis situations. Air Force their hurricane relief capabilities. If the which led to 1,043 lives saved. SERE specialist. Among their proficien- Reservists and their civilian employers are Federal Emergency Management Agency Wing Airmen will launch three cies include trauma medicine, swiftwater integral part of our national defense,” or Air Combat Command gives the order HH-60G Pave Hawk combat-search-and- rescue and nighttime hoist operations Matthews said. to provide disaster relief following Hurri- rescue helicopters and two combat king which will allow the team to operate a The wing has a 50-year history of sav- cane Harvey’s devastating effects to the HC-130P/N aerial refueling aircraft to 24-hour operation. ing lives, and its airmen have rescued state, the 920th will be ready to help. Naval Air Station Ft. Worth Joint Reserve “We have been going through our read- more than 3,000 personnel in peacetime “We train constantly for situations like Base where they’ll work with the Navy iness checklists and putting out the word and in combat. this. Our Airmen our highly specialized AFTAC partners with academics on research By Christine Edwards For Hometown News

PATRICK AIR FORCE BASE – Two graduate students from the University of Texas at Austin will collaborate with nucle- ar scientists at the Air Force Technical Operations Center (AFTAC) at Patrick Air Force Base to conduct research in the field of nuclear forensics. Graduates students Marji Pasman and Photo courtesy of retired Col. Anthony E. Deane Brandon De Luna were awarded the Tribal sheiks meet with then-Col. Sean MacFarland and other American military leaders to reject Nuclear Forensics Research Award, al-Qaida and align with coalition forces and the Iraqi government, an event known as the Anbar enabling them to conduct their graduate Awakening. Author and retired Col. Anthony E. Deane believes the Anbar Awakening was the turning work and research nuclear forensics at the AFTAC Ciambrone Radiochemistry Lab. point in the War. The award is sponsored by the Depart- ment of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (DNDO) and establishes research teams to Retired Army colonel writes conduct advanced nuclear forensics research at a national or defense laborato- ry. book about battle of “This award helps ensure a robust nucle- ar forensics operational capability,” said By Christine Edwards map to Peace in the Most Dangerous 2006. Dr. Mark Suriano, DNDO assistant direc- City in Iraq.” He penned “Ramadi Declassified” to For Hometown News tor who leads the National Technical Col. Deane is an author, adjunct pro- demonstrate effective military strategies Nuclear Forensic (NTNF) Center at DHS. MELBOURNE – In May 2006, retired fessor and Army veteran who served in against terrorists and also to highlight “This award is key to bringing students Col. Anthony E. Deane led the 1st Bat- the Cold War, Operation Desert Shield/ the heroism soldiers and Marines dis- into the nuclear forensic workforce and to talion, 35th Armor Regiment—Task Desert Storm, Operation Joint Guardian played during the heavy urban warfare supporting the United States government’s Force Conqueror while it sustained and Operation Iraqi Freedom. During that plagued Ramadi in 2006. capability to counter nuclear terrorism.” some of the heaviest urban fighting of his 28-year Army career, Col. Deane “The shows what’s AFTAC monitors nuclear treaty compli- the . The Brevard County resi- served in a number of leadership posi- possible,” Col. Deane said. “We showed dent shares recollections of the war in tions, including commanding leading See RAMADI, page 14 See RESEARCH, page 16 his book, “Ramadi Declassified: A Road- troops during the Battle of Ramadi in 14 Hometown News – HOMETOWN HEROES– www.HometownNewsBrevard.com Friday, September 1, 2017 U.S. forces pushed back into the city, set bounty on his head. The sheik was Ramadi up small outposts and reached out to local killed in 2007 by an improvised From page 13 sheiks for help identifying the enemy. Ini- explosive device (IED). Abdul Sattar tial efforts were dismal. Only three sheiks Abu Risha’s brother, Ahmad Abu what was possible and what it really takes would even talk to them and the remain- Risha, continued opposition efforts to defeat not only the terrorists, but the ing 14 tribes wanted nothing to do with following his death. ideas of the terrorists.” the coalition, Col. Deane said. “Ramadi Declassified” also shares By the time of Col. Deane’s arrival in The soldiers found themselves in a situ- insights into the battle on a hyper-lo- Ramadi, terrorists had taken over the city. ation where they had to establish connec- cal level, allowing readers to realize Ramadi’s 400,000 residents found their tions with local leaders and recruit and what coalition forces faced on a daily government and police force decimated. equip a police force. However, if Ramadi’s basis in Ramadi. A total of 48 acts of Fewer than 200 policemen patrolled the residents were even seen talking to Amer- heroism are told within the book, streets and they were threatened and icans, the terrorists would find them, beat Col. Deane said. intimidated by al-Qaida on a regular them and interrogate them. As a result, no When Col. Deane’s troops left at basis, retired Col. Deane said. one wanted to be seen collaborating with the end of October, there was an out- The battalion’s deployment to Iraq orig- American forces. A charismatic sheik fitted and trained police force 3,000 inally began in November 2005, but the named Abdul Sattar Abu Risha helped get persons strong patrolling the streets soldiers were held in for six Ramadi’s residents on the side of Ameri- of Ramadi, he said. months before being ordered to move can and coalition forces, Col. Deane said. “It really was 22-year-old lieuten- into Ramadi. The Brigade lost 93 soldiers “There was this incredibly violent fight ants and 25-year-old captains out that summer, Col. Deane said. going on and it was very, very important there making things happen,” Col. Photo courtesy of retired Col. Anthony E. Deane The Army commander recalls the bat- that we win that fight, protect the popula- Deane said. talion taking substantial casualties from tion and kill the terrorists, but we also had However, coalition forces were still Retired Col. Anthony E. Deane recalls the moment they first arrived in Ramadi. to figure out, it’s not just a matter of kill- taking casualties and getting attacked his experiences as an Army com- Within the first 10 days of the deploy- ing off terrorists,” Col. Deane said. “It was up to 12 times a day with rockets, mander during the Anbar Awakening ment, three soldiers were killed and 10 getting the people to reject the terrorists.” mortars, sniper fire, IEDs and suicide in his book 'Ramadi Declassified: A suffered life-changing injuries. The Anbar Awakening altered the bombers, Col. Deane said. Roadmap to Peace in the Most Dan- “Every one of these kids that was lost course of events. In September 2006, trib- The Army commander believes gerous City in Iraq.' was somebody’s son, somebody’s brother, al leaders rejected al-Qaida and aligned that the Anbar Awakening was the somebody’s father and I felt their memory themselves with coalition forces and the turning point of the war and part of their efforts were successful and could be needed to be commemorated in some Iraqi government. the reason for going forward with the replicated. He looks back upon the battal- way,” Col. Deane said. “We can kill the terrorists all day long, surge. For him, the two initiatives are irre- ion’s success with pride and humility. Well aware of the dangers they faced, but it’s the ideas behind them that you vocably intertwined. Without the surge, “I just did my job,” Col. Deane said. “I the troops strove to accomplish their mis- really have to stomp out,” Col Deane said. the Anbar Awakening may have failed, was lucky to have great guys around me.” sion, Col. Deane said. Ramadi’s citizens wanted the terrorists but without the Anbar Awakening, he These days, the retired colonel teaches “These kids went out every day,” he out of their city. Abdul Sattar Abu Risha doesn’t believe the surge would have been leadership, planning and ethics and leads said. “They knew they had a mission. led the charge and voiced opposition to successful. a consulting firm based out of his home- They believed in the mission. They trust- the terrorists on Iraqi television. Col. Deane labored over “Ramadi town of Melbourne. ed their leaders… (they) took the fight to Col. Deane recalled that at the time, Declassified” to share the stories of heroic For more information visit www.tony- the enemy every day.” Abdul Sattar Abu Risha had a $10 million service members and to demonstrate how deane.com.

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This mission is is an unbelievably complex physical reac- t r y l a b.” accomplished via AFTAC’s network of tion that happens, and it happens across Nuclear deterrence is critical to the sensors that stretches across the globe. billions and trillions of atoms,” Dr. Haas overarching role AFTAC plays in our Sensors located within the United States said. “We have to tease out the specific data national strategy, said Dr. Glenn Sjoden, also aid the Federal Bureau of Investiga- that will be useful. It will require very tight AFTAC’s chief scientist. tion with nuclear forensic collection and design specifications for our experiment as “When we’re able to introduce new Photo by William B. Belcher analysis after a nuclear detonation. well as a series of very sensitive equipment minds to our unique 70-year-old history of Claudia Granger, a mass The internships will begin next summer that will measure the specific gamma rays monitoring nuclear activity across the and will last for three months while Ms. that come off of the material we create.” globe, it allows us to stress the vital impor- spectrometry technician at the Pasman and Mr. De Luna research short- The research project will take two to five tance and necessity of deterring other Ciambrone Radiochemistry lived radionuclide analysis alongside years to complete and will aid the effort to nation-states or even non-state actors from Laboratory, fills a liquid nitrogen AFTAC’s nuclear scientists. Both interns develop methods and techniques to waging war with nuclear weapons,” Dr. trap in a thermal ionization mass are majoring in nuclear engineering and improve nuclear forensics timelines after a Sjoden said. “As long as the threat exists, spectrometer. pursuing their doctorate degrees. nuclear explosion in order to provide data however, AFTAC stands ready to support nuclear security and national security so The researchers will analyze short-lived rapidly to senior leaders. our leaders in their decision-making. I that they can learn from and network with radionuclides using gamma coincidence The Ciambrone Radio Chemistry labo- look forward to working with the students experts that perform the job on a daily spectroscopy with multiple high-purity ratory is distinctive in that it is the only lab from UTA.” basis, Dr. Haas said. germanium detectors and use fission-spec- of its type in the Air Force. The laboratory The University of Texas at Austin’s Ms. Pasman previously worked in an trum neutron sources in conjunction with analyzes samples to assess signatory com- nuclear engineering program is small and organic chemistry lab and served as a rapid sample systems to produce relevant pliance to established nuclear weapons focused primarily on the nuclear security physics teaching assistant. She finds this fission-product forensic samples. testing treaties in support of the U.S. aspects of nuclear engineering as a whole, next step in her academic career to be dif- “We’re going to be using our research Atomic Energy Detection System. It’s a Dr. Haas said. The news that they had ferent, but also very exciting. reactor to split a few hundred billion to a vital part of AFTAC’s network of analytical received the grant was exciting for the Mr. De Luna entered the nuclear engi- trillion atomic nuclides through nuclear laboratories across the United States that graduate students and their professor. neering program after a career researching fission,” said Dr. Derek Haas, assistant pro- identify radiologic or nuclear debris in “It’s a pretty great opportunity to have, material science. He double majored in fessor at the University of Texas at Austin. support of AFTAC’s Nuclear Debris Col- especially starting graduate school,” Mr. radiation physics and chemistry and gravi- “After that fission event, there will be a lot lection and Analysis Program. De Luna said. tated toward nuclear engineering research of radiation that is released as well as “Nuclear forensics is a keystone of The research funding will enable the when he realized it created a nice blend. radioactive nuclides that are the result of AFTAC’s responsibility of assisting the U.S. university to put money toward basic Ms. Pasman has been to Cocoa Beach splitting an atom. What we’ll be doing is government in its commitment to hold research and graduate students, thus twice and recalls that is was beautiful, measuring those nuclides in order to better perpetrators accountable and also counters allowing the nuclear engineering program whereas Mr. De Luna has never traveled to understand the mix of radioactive diver- the smuggling of nuclear material by help- to achieve multiple goals, Dr. Haas said. Florida or the East Coast before. gence.” ing to identify those responsible,” said Dr. One of the program’s goals is to match For more information visit www.25af. The nuclear forensics experiment will be Bill Johnson, Ciambrone Radiochemistry students with scientists on the front line of af.mil/units/aftac.aspx. Dining & Entertainment FRIDAY, SEPT. 1, 2017 • NORTH BREVARD • WWW.HOMETOWNNEWSBREVARD.COM • PAGE 17 Space Coast Comic Con comes to Cocoa By Austin Rushnell COCOA BEACH, FL [email protected] (321) 783-TATS (8287) COCOA – Whether you’re a comic col- lector, an artist, or just someone looking 112 Dixie Lane to have a great time out, the third annual Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 Space Coast Comic Con will be offering lots of activities. thecornertattoostudio This year’s convention will be from TheCornerTattooAndPiercingStudio Sept. 8 to Sept. 10 at the Space Coast Con- vention Center, 301 Tucker Lane, Cocoa. The show will be open on Friday, 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., along with after-events such as Horoscopes the ‘SPACiE’ Awards at 8 p.m. Saturday will run 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. for most events, and afterwards there will be after-party shows as well, including a bur- lesque show. The convention runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. Advance tickets are $5 for the day and $12 for the weekend, and tickets at the Photo courtesy of Space Coast Comic Con door are $10 for the day and $25 for the Fans gather for a cosplay contest in last year’s Space Coast Comic weekend. Con event. One of the many organizations that helps bring the Space Coast Comic Con said. “We’ve also got Xavier Conley, who tell me that they’ve been to the first one, to life is Space Coast Comixx by Pulp is with Cosplay Melee. He won the very and they can’t wait for this one. They’re first Cosplay Melee contest, it’s on Syfy.” excited for all the little things that we do. Page Productions, both led by owners ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 David Grace and Jake Estrada. The convention will also host a live “That’s the thing about it,” Mr. Estrada mermaid in a pool, zombie-apocalypse continued. “There’s just Comic Cons, Aries, don't let plans that don't come to frui- Mr. Grace and Mr. Estrada told Home- tion discourage you. Many of your plans will themed vehicles, separate rooms for gam- then, there’s our show. Our show is about town News that the convention’s guest list fall into place, and there is plenty of time to is extensive. ing and arcades, and a large variety of bringing entertainment; we want people think of others. Keep dreaming away. “This year we’re going to have a lot of vendors. to stay there. Comics are a big part of it, “People are excited for it,” Mr. Estrada guests, [including] Brittney Karbowski, See COMIC CON, page 18 TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 she’s an anime voice-actor,” Mr. Grace said. “Everywhere I go, it’s ‘oh yeah!’ They People close to you may be keeping secrets, Taurus. You don't know the reason they aren't telling you everything, but chances are you'll get the full story soon enough.

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We want covered. complete with cheese shavings everyone involved, and everyone to The Freedom Café at 1270 N. Wickham and herbs on top. have fun.” Road, No. 25, in Melbourne has long been When we ordered our main Both Mr. Estrada and Mr. Grace serving vets as a breakfast-and-lunch meal, we were informed that emphasized that the convention is an diner. breakfast is served all day, and so activity for the whole family, with plen- New owners Tonja and George Bozzetti I opted for an odd choice that is ty of activities for children and adults. have decided to keep the same veter- unique to the café: scrapple. The majority of Comic Con events an-friendly atmosphere of the café while Scrapple is a Pennsylvanian dish across Florida are alcohol-free, but the expanding their hours as well. The café that is a cornmeal-and pork- hotel at the Space Coast Convention has also secured a beer and wine license. scrap mush, that is served hot Center serves beer and wine through- The café is now open seven days a week, and panned like mashed pota- out the day, and hosts a full liquor bar from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through toes. It was surprisingly deli- at night. Wednesday, from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thurs- cious. The Scrapple also came For more information, visit the day through Saturday, and from 7 a.m. to with plenty of toast with eggs-to- Space Coast Convention Center Face- 6 p.m. Sunday. order, and a choice of potatoes. book site at www.facebook.com/space- Both Tonja and George Bozzetti had My guest had a breakfast bur- Staff photo by Austin Rushnell coastcomiccon. been involved in the restaurant business rito with her own eggs made-to- Co-cowner Tonja Bozzetti of the Free- before their April takeover of the café. order, and by the time that we dom Cafe proudly displays breakfast were finishing up, we were abso- “We had decided that if we were ever to plates. go into the restaurant business again, it lutely stuffed. Out would be on our own [terms],” Mrs. Boz- There is, however, always room was topped with fresh whipped cream, From page 17 zetti said. for dessert. and was delectably sweet. beautiful but slow-witted courtesan Since the Bozzetti’s takeover, the Free- Most of the desserts at the Freedom I highly recommend stopping by to the Café are made right in the café’s bakery, (Philia) for his(her) young master (Hero), dom Café has become a true mom-and- Freedom Café for any meal of the day, or in exchange for freedom. pop restaurant, including their daughter and my moose-tracks cheesecake was no even to just enjoy a glass of wine and a The cast features Prologus/Pseudolus and her husband. The staff was taken on exception. It was dense but fluffy cheese- slice of pie. – Rob Dickman, Senex – Steven Wolf, from the previous owner’s team. cake, and even though I was filled to the For more information, visit thefreedom- Domina – Donna Furfaro, Hero – Antho- The menu of the café is a diverse range top already, I finished all of it. cafe.com, or call (321) 259-0222. ny Santiago, Hysterium – Anthony of all-American food, and when I came in My guest’s slice of lemon meringue pie DeTrano, Erronius – Terrence Girard, Miles Gloriosus – Michael Paul, Lycus – Jonathan Andrews, Tintinabula – Sandy Ganio, Panacea – Heather Mowad, The Geminae – Michelle Quenzel & Chelsea Morgan, Vibrata – Jessica Foix, Gymnasia – Nancy Mati- can-Bock, Philia – Sarah Smith, The Proteans – Dav id Hill, John Torres, Steven Mogell Q. How can a digestive enzyme help my immune system? The show is directed by Peg Girard, with musical direction by Kim Dickman A. 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But they have far having a longer time horizon allows fewer play options to use because they Dollar Cost Averaging to balance the only have 20 yards or so to the goal line ups and downs of an account. This is the power of Dollar Cost Averaging. and another 10 yards to the back of the Abbey is a 9-year-old dachshund owned by Lindsay Moraitis of Viera. end zone. The defensive team knows During retirement years, few people this and plans accordingly. The cardinal have the ability to effectively Dollar Cost Adopted at age 3, Abbey enjoys sunbathing on the lanai, getting belly rule for the team with the ball when in Average. There is no longer a paycheck rubs and going to the dog park. In October, Abbey will be the ring the red zone is very simple: Do not from which to make a 401K contribu- bearer at the wedding of Ms. Moraitis and her fiance, Josh. fumble the ball away. tion. Retirees go from contributing and Those of you that are thinking about accumulating to preservation and retirement should consider the “retire- distribution. This is in the red zone. At Is your pet worthy of the spotlight? this point, retirees need to have an ment red zone.” This red zone starts Hometown News will be the judge of that. about 4 to 5 years before retirement and understanding of the risks that may We are asking our readers to submit photos of their beloved pets, as part of lasts 4 to 5 years after retirement. The cause a fumble (loss of retirement our “Pet of the Week” Contest. The winner for the week will have his or her cardinal rule during this time is also assets). Some of the risk factors to be pet displayed in our newspaper, while also being qualified to become the very simple: Do not fumble your aware of include: Hometown News “Pet of the Year!” Email a photo of your pet (one entry per retirement assets away. Interest rate risk owner) that is at least 1 MB in size to [email protected]. For most people, this is not the time Political risk Write “PET OF THE WEEK CONTEST” in the subject line, and in the body of the email, please include the following information: to take the same types of market risk Inflation risk Event risk (e.g., 9/11) • Name of pet that they took when they were younger • Age as there is less time to make up for any Business risk Market risk • Breed market losses. • Three of your pet’s favorite things to do Think of it this way. When you were Liquidity risk • Pet owner’s full name and hometown younger, employed and contributing to Price risk • Phone number (in case we have questions) a 401K, you had some important Country risk advantages. One was time. Another was the concept of Dollar Cost Averaging. Plan ahead for your retirement red For example, each payday your contri- zone just like an athlete preparing for a bution amount would come out of pay major contest. Those who are better and go into your designated investment prepared have a clear picture of what choices within the 401K. The same they want to accomplish and get better dollar amount was contributed regard- results. less of the movements of the value of the Prepare well for the red zone. investments. If the market was going up, from Hometown News your 401K balance was probably going August H. Velten, CLU, is a Space $ only $ $ only $ 50 up. However, your contribution would Coast resident and guest columnist, who 10 for 5 5 for 2 be buying less and less of the investment has served as a financial planner for the units because they were increasing in past 40 years. He is the president of 2002 Restaurant Bayside Bagels price (value). On the other hand, if the August H. 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Or perhaps the world would fall into utter silence at the peak of totality, like a long pause in a sermon. were made of translucent paper and the I met up with a group of family friends sun was simply shining through, if less who brought ourselves, a couple dogs, brightly. and a boom-box out on a pontoon boat, Then the world began to darken. Like and we rode out into a large inlet on a the falling temperature, the atmosphere freshwater lake. around the lake began to slowly dim, in There were a number of other boats the same way that someone may, very there as well, but not enough to feel slowly, turn down a dining-room crowded. We swam and played all the dimmer-switch. songs with references to the sun and the As I looked out across the lake, it moon, such as “Here Comes the Sun;” seemed as though I were looking through “Dark Side of the Moon;” and “Black a fog of dark, and it was an almost Hole Sun.” choking feeling on the senses. In a short while, one of our crew, using I was rather surprised to find that our a pair of solar eclipse viewing-glasses, dogs had taken little notice of the dark, shouted that the eclipse had begun, and beyond lazing about without concern. Alex Schierholtz/staff photographer the wait was on. Finally, the moon eclipsed the sun and A time-lapse image taken in Indian Harbour Beach captures the Aug. The first thing I noticed was that the I removed my glasses to glance at the full 21 solar eclipse, which lasted from 1:21 to 4:16 p.m. in Brevard temperature was cooling. Slowly and by eclipse with my naked eyes. The sun was degrees, that atmosphere on the lake was a white-hot halo around a pure-black County and left 85.4 percent of the sun obscured by the moon. disc, and the sky took on the appearance cooling down to the point that we As the sun began to shine again from ordinary was occurring at all. clambered back into the boat to continue of twilight. The sky beyond our inlet was brilliantly behind the moon, everything happened As I drove back to Florida (seven hours the wait. in reverse, and just as slowly: The of which were spent attempting to escape We periodically shot quick glances at lit like sunset, with spectrums of oranges, reds, and purples. oppressive darkness began to lighten, the the South Carolina traffic), the image of the sun through our viewing-glasses, and temperature began to rise, and the the black moon ringed by the sun stayed by the time that over half of the moon The experience lasted for about two minutes, with our music playing in the shadows began to deepen once more. By with me, and I reflected on how people of had covered the sun, someone comment- the time that the moon was only a small the distant past must have looked up into ed on the fact that the shadows had background and everyone looking at the sun and around the lake, which was not obstruction of the sun, one might have that same image, and felt the same begun to lighten, from a full, thick not noticed that anything out of the celestial awe. contrast to lighter tones, as if everything black, but dark like a moonless twilight.

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George Ball of Satellite Photo courtesy of Will Beach caught this Therrien 24-inch, 9-pound largemouth bass with a plastic worm in a public park pond. Artistic candles imitate your favorite foods rt is known to imitate life, but ART WITH HEART there’s one candle baker in Cocoa Beach whose artisan candles are CHRISTINE EDWARDS Aknown for masquerading as our favorite foods and beverages. Nice Catch! Candle baker Will Therrien makes Help us celebrate one of the Space Coast’s most popular pastimes by sub- candles that look good enough to eat. In mitting a photo of your most recent catch – straight from Brevard’s waters. fact, his Almost Edible Gourmet Candles Email a photo of you with your fish that is at least 1MB or 300 DPI in size to: look so much like cupcakes and cookies customers thought the candles were too [email protected]. that he had to hang a sign in his Cocoa pretty to burn, Mr. Therrien made them Write “CATCH OF THE WEEK” in the subject line, and in the body of the Beach shop warning customers that if “super scented” by giving them up to a email, please include the following information: they bite into one of the candles, they 25 percent fragrance load. This is three • Your name • City you live in • Age (if 18 or younger) have to buy it. times what the average candle boasts and • Type of fish • Approximate size of fish Mr. Therrien started making candles ensures that the aroma will last for at • Area you caught the fish when he was a teenager living in least a year. Given their high fragrance • Phone number in case we have questions (will not be printed) Oklahoma. The 13-year-old candle load, Almost Edible Gourmet Candles maker would haul his finished candles to smell like the food they mimic even if the store on his bicycle. they aren’t burning, but they give off Much has changed since Mr. Therrien more fragrance when they are lit. Always Never crafted his first candle in the ‘70s, The store’s biggest sellers are cupcake, including the technology that was once wine and margarita candles, but visitors Fresh! Frozen! the industry standard. The ‘90s brought can also find a dead ringer for America’s 33 S. Atlantic Ave. about a big shift that prompted Mr. favorite cookie, cheesecakes topped with 321-613-5981 Cocoa Beach, FL Therrien to dabble in new techniques berries, and pancakes drenched in syrup and designs. What followed was a with a butter tab cleverly concealing a decades-long period of trial and error wick. during which he tested more than 100 Each candle is “baked” using candle different kinds of wax. art equipment Mr. Therrien developed. The painstaking process resulted in He stopped counting how many candle utterly unique candle creations that look varieties he’d created once he reached and smell just like hundreds of food and 600 a decade ago. The large variety scallops beverage products. crafted pretty much ensures that Almost triple tail Almost Edible Gourmet Candles Edible Gourmet Candles offerings will salmon mahi mahi begin in much the same way as their real be different every time you visit. grouper food and beverage counterparts. Mr. Almost Edible Gourmet Candles is corvina snapper cod Therrien studies menus, cookbooks and open daily at 222 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach. More than 600 varieties of SELECTIONS VARY DAILY & WEEKLY dessert carts before crafting food look-a-like candles in his store’s kitchen, candles are available for purchase and • Call Us for Big, Small and Custom Orders the store also offers wholesale pricing • Award Winning Corn & Crawfish Chowder which is decked out with restaurant equipment. and participates in fundraisers and • Mango Salsa • Fish Dip • Spices candle parties. For more information call • Specialty Products • Non-GMO Items Some candles are trickier than others to perfect. Mr. Therrien keeps an image 321-522-2597. • Imported & Raw Milk Cheese board of candles that are in development • Select Produce Available and tests different methods until he Christine Edwards is a contributing Hours: Now making meals to go a couple figures them out. It took him three years writer for Hometown News, and Titus- times a week. Today’s specials to perfect his pancake stack candle, ville resident, who is on a mission to Tuesday- are Mahi Wellington with a which can cause breakfast cravings no discover talented artists and great venues Saturday Any 10%Single Selection of Fish • WithOFF this coupon • Expires 9/31/17 hollandaise sauce or spaghetti across Brevard. Cannot be combined with any other offer squash with lemon crusted cod. matter what time of day it is. 12-7 Come see us for our specials. After hearing that many of his Friday, September 1, 2017 Hometown News – NORTH BREVARD – www.HometownNewsBrevard.com 23 Obituaries Custom Crate Engines From page 21

• Muscle Cars All engines Gary R. Tanner • Show Cars are dyno tested and • Classics/Antiques Gary R. Tanner, 67, of Merritt Island, tuned in-house died Tuesday, Aug. 22, 2017. • Dirt/Track Arrangements were by Island Crema- • HP Boat tions Funeral Home, Merritt Island.

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Mary M. Thomas

Mary M. Thomas, 73, of Cocoa Beach, died Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017. Arrangements were by Island Crema- tions Funeral Home, Merritt Island.

Winifred Schrader

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Zuber a/k/a Louise Zuber, 32958 Telephone: (772) On Equestrian located in with the Division of with the Division of All other creditors of the deceased, whose date of Personal Representative: 589-1212, Fax: (772) owner, desiring to engage Brevard County, Florida, Corporations, Florida Corporations, Florida Christopher Leclaire, in business under the decedent and other death was February 14, 589-5212, E-Mail: intends to register the Department of State, Department of State, persons having claims or 2017, is pending in the 13858 Intracoastal Sound [email protected] fictitious name of Marlene said name with the pursuant to section pursuant to section Dr., Jacksonville, Florida S Photography located in demands against Circuit Court for Brevard Secondary E-Mail: None Division of Corporations, 865.09 of the Florida 865.09 of the Florida decedent´s estate must County, Florida, Probate 32224 Pubs: 8/25/17 & 9/1/17 Brevard County, Florida, Florida Department of Statutes. Statutes. Attorney for Personal intends to register the file their claims with this Division, the address of State, pursuant to section (ad #574650) 9/1/17 (ad #583220) (9/01/17) court WITHIN 3 MONTHS which is P.O. Box 219, Representative: John G. said name with the 865.09 of the Florida Evans, Attorney, Florida Division of Corporations, FICTITIOUS NAME AFTER THE DATE OF Titusville, FL 32781-0219. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Statutes. NOTICE THE FIRST The names and Bar Number: 410421, Dill FOR BREVARD Florida Department of (ad #574620) 9/1/17 5020 Notice & Evans, P.L., 1565 U.S. State, pursuant to section Notice is hereby given PUBLICATION OF THIS addresses of the personal COUNTY, FLORIDA that Ayeshah J McBride, to Creditors NOTICE. representative and the Highway 1, Sebastian, FL PROBATE DIVISION 865.09 of the Florida FICTITIOUS NAME 32958 Telephone: (772) Statutes. owner, desiring to engage IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED personal representative´s IN RE: ESTATE OF NOTICE in business under the FOR BREVARD WITHIN THE TIME attorney are set forth 589-1212, Fax: (772) FLORENCE E. GEYER (ad #574600) 9/1/17 Notice is hereby given 589-5212, E-Mail: FICTITIOUS NAME fictitious name of COUNTY, FLORIDA PERIODS SET FORTH below. a/k/a FLORENCE that Cornerstone Global LISE3BEAUTIFUL PROBATE DIVISION IN SECTION 733.702 OF All creditors of the [email protected] LUSHEAR GEYER, NOTICE Ministries Incorporated, Secondary E-Mail: None Notice is hereby given located in Brevard IN RE: ESTATE OF THE FLORIDA decedent and other Deceased. File No. owner, desiring to engage County, Florida, intends GREGORY R. GAST, PROBATE CODE WILL persons having claims or Pubs: 8/25/17 & 9/1/17 052017CP018557 that Rodolfo Garcia in business under the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Roche, owner, desiring to to register the said name Deceased. File No. BE FOREVER BARRED. demands against NOTICE TO fictitious name of Ladies with the Division of 052017CP038574 NOTWITHSTANDING decedent´s estate on FOR BREVARD CREDITORS engage in business under of The Lord located in COUNTY, FLORIDA the fictitious nameof Corporations, Florida NOTICE TO THE TIME PERIODS whom a copy of this The administration of the Brevard County, Florida, Department of State, CREDITORS SET FORTH ABOVE, notice is required to be PROBATE DIVISION estate of Florence E. Rudi’s Auto Repair intends to register the IN RE: ESTATE OF located in Brevard pursuant to section The administration of the ANY CLAIM FILED TWO served must file their Geyer a/k/a Florence said name with the 865.09 of the Florida estate of Gregory R. (2) YEARS OR MORE claims with this court ON THOMAS W. WEER, Lushear Geyer, County, Florida, intends Division of Corporations, Deceased. File No. to register the said name Statutes. Gast, deceased, whose AFTER THE OR BEFORE THE deceased, whose date of Florida Department of (ad #574660) 9/1/17 date of death was May DECEDENT´S DATE OF LATER OF 3 MONTHS 052017CP028096 death was January 18, with the Division of State, pursuant to section NOTICE TO Corporations, Florida FICTITIOUS NAME 11, 2016, is pending in DEATH IS BARRED. The AFTER THE TIME OF 2017, is pending in the 865.09 of the Florida the Circuit Court for date of the first THE FIRST CREDITORS Circuit Court for Brevard Department of State, Statutes. NOTICE Notice is hereby given Brevard County, Florida, publication of this notice PUBLICATION OF THIS The administration of the County, Florida, Probate pursuant to section (ad #574640) 9/1/17 estate of Thomas W. 865.09 of the Florida that Troy Glatter, owner, Probate Division, the is August 25, 2017. NOTICE OR 30 DAYS Division, the address of FICTITIOUS NAME desiring to engage in address of which is P.O. Personal Representative: AFTER THE DATE OF Weer, deceased, whose which is P.O. Box 219, Statutes. date of death was March (ad #574610) 9/1/17 NOTICE business under the Box 219, Titusville, FL Alan R. Gast, 12350-87th SERVICE OF A COPY Titusville, FL 32781-0219. Notice is hereby given fictitious name of Florida 32781-0219. The names St., Fellsmere, Florida OF THIS NOTICE ON 6, 2017, is pending in the The names and FICTITIOUS NAME that John J Dickinson, and addresses of the 32948 THEM. Circuit Court for Brevard addresses of the personal NOTICE Boy Properties, LLC owner, desiring to engage located in Brevard personal representative Attorney for Personal All other creditors of the County, Florida, Probate representative and the Notice is hereby given in business under the and the personal Representative: John G. decedent and other Division, the address of personal representative´s that Courtney Monay County, Florida, intends fictitious name of JJD to register the said name representative´s attorney Evans, Attorney, Florida persons having claims or which is 2825 Judge Fran attorney are set forth Contract Service located with the Division of are set forth below. Bar Number: 410421, Dill demands against Jameson Way, Viera, FL below. 5010 Notice of Action 5010 Notice of Action Corporations, Florida All creditors of the & Evans, P.L., 1565 U.S. decedent´s estate must 32940. The names and All creditors of the Department of State, decedent and other Highway 1, Sebastian, FL file their claims with this addresses of the personal decedent and other persons having claims or 32958 Telephone: (772) court WITHIN 3 MONTHS representative and the persons having claims or IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRTEENTH pursuant to section 865.09 of the Florida demands against 589-1212, Fax: (772) AFTER THE DATE OF personal representative´s demands against JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR decedent´s estate on 589-5212, E-Mail: THE FIRST attorney are set forth decedent´s estate on HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Statutes. (ad #581270) 09/01/2017 whom a copy of this [email protected] PUBLICATION OF THIS below. whom a copy of this FLORIDA FAMILY LAW DIVISION notice is required to be Secondary E-Mail: None NOTICE. All creditors of the notice is required to be CASE NO.: 17-DR-8861 FICTITIOUS NAME served must file their Pubs: 8/25/17 & 9/1/17 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED decedent and other served must file their DIVISION: C NOTICE claims with this court ON WITHIN THE TIME persons having claims or claims with this court ON LISA DEAN and GREGORY DEAN, Petitioners, Notice is hereby given OR BEFORE THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT PERIODS SET FORTH demands against OR BEFORE THE and MARIAH MICHEL BENNETT, Respondent, that The Bethay LATER OF 3 MONTHS FOR BREVARD IN SECTION 733.702 OF decedent´s estate on LATER OF 3 MONTHS AMMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION FOR Company LLC, owner, AFTER THE TIME OF COUNTY, FLORIDA THE FLORIDA whom a copy of this AFTER THE TIME OF Petition for Termination of Parental Rights desiring to engage in THE FIRST PROBATE DIVISION PROBATE CODE WILL notice is required to be THE FIRST Pending Adoption business under the PUBLICATION OF THIS IN RE: ESTATE OF BE FOREVER BARRED. served must file their PUBLICATION OF THIS TO: MARIAH MICHEL BENNETT, Respondent fictitious name of NOTICE OR 30 DAYS DOROTHY L. ZUBER NOTWITHSTANDING claims with this court ON NOTICE OR 30 DAYS Last Known Address of Respondent: 4646 Seattle Essentials To Go located AFTER THE DATE OF a/k/a DOROTHY ZUBER THE TIME PERIODS OR BEFORE THE AFTER THE DATE OF Street, Cocoa, FL 32927 SERVICE OF A COPY a/k/a LOUISE ZUBER, SET FORTH ABOVE, LATER OF 3 MONTHS SERVICE OF A COPY YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for a Petition Deceased. File No. 5060 Notice of Sale 5060 Notice of Sale ANY CLAIM FILED TWO AFTER THE TIME OF OF THIS NOTICE ON for Termination of Parental Rights Pending 052017CP023295 (2) YEARS OR MORE THE FIRST THEM. Adoption has been filed against you and that you NOTICE TO AFTER THE PUBLICATION OF THIS All other creditors of the are required to serve a copy of your written NOTICE OF SALE CREDITORS DECEDENT´S DATE OF NOTICE OR 30 DAYS decedent and other defenses, if any, to the Law Office of Melissa A. In accordance with the provisions of State Law, The administration of the DEATH IS BARRED. The AFTER THE DATE OF persons having claims or Cordon, P.A., 806 East Jackson Street, Suite A, there being due and unpaid charges for which the estate of Dorothy L. date of the first SERVICE OF A COPY demands against Tampa, Florida 33602 on or before October 9, undersigned is entitled to satisfy an owner and/or 5060 Notice of Sale 5060 Notice of Sale OF THIS NOTICE ON decedent´s estate must 2017, and file the original with the clerk of this manager´s lien of the goods hereinafter described THEM. file their claims with this Court at 800 East Twiggs Street, Tampa, Florida and stored at Life Storage (Formerly known as All other creditors of the court WITHIN 3 MONTHS 33602 before service on Petitioner or immediately Uncle Bob´s Self Storage) location(s) listed below. NOTICE OF SALE decedent and other AFTER THE DATE OF thereafter. The respndent must file his or her And, due notice having been given, to the owner of In accordance with the provisions of State Law, persons having claims or THE FIRST written responses with the court and must serve a said property and all parties known to claim an there being due and unpaid charges for which the demands against PUBLICATION OF THIS copy on the petitioner not less than 28 days nor interest therein, and the time specified in such undersigned is entitled to satisfy an owner and/or decedent´s estate must NOTICE. more than 60 days after the notice is first notice for payment of such having expired, the manager´s lien of the goods hereinafter described file their claims with this ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED published (Fla. Stat. 49.09) If you fail to do so, a goods will be sold at public auction at the below and stored at the Life Storage location(s) listed court WITHIN 3 MONTHS WITHIN THE TIME default may be entered against you for the stated location(s) to the highest bidder or below. AFTER THE DATE OF PERIODS SET FORTH relief demanded in the petition. otherwise disposed of on Tuesday September 19, And, due notice having been given, to the owner of THE FIRST IN SECTION 733.702 OF UNDER SECTION 63.089, FLORIDA 2017, at 10:30AM 1903 Garden Street, Titusville, said property and all parties known to claim an PUBLICATION OF THIS THE FLORIDA STATUTES, FAILURE TO TIMELY FILE A FL 32796 321-267-1230 interest therein, and the time specified in such NOTICE. PROBATE CODE WILL WRITTEN RESPONSE TO THIS NOTICE, AND notice for payment of such having expired, the ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED BE FOREVER BARRED. THE PETITION WITH THE COURT AND TO Name Contents goods will be sold at public auction at the below WITHIN THE TIME NOTWITHSTANDING APPEAR AT THIS HEARING CONSTITUTUES stated location(s) to the highest bidder or PERIODS SET FORTH THE TIME PERIODS GROUNDS UPON WHICH THE COURT SHALL Jefferie Hamilton - Household Goods, Furniture otherwise disposed of on Tuesday September 19, IN SECTION 733.702 OF SET FORTH ABOVE, END ANY PARENTAL RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE 2017 at 11:30AM 801 N. Cocoa Blvd., Cocoa, THE FLORIDA ANY CLAIM FILED TWO OR ASSERT REGARDING THE MINOR CHILD, Vonnie Jo Campbell - Household Goods, Florida 32922 321-632-5705 PROBATE CODE WILL (2) YEARS OR MORE THE UNLOCATED PERSON MUST BE SERVED Furniture, Tools, Appliances BE FOREVER BARRED. AFTER THE NOTICE UNDER SUBSECTION (3) BY Name Contents NOTWITHSTANDING DECEDENT´S DATE OF CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE IN THE MANNER Joseph De Costanza - Household Goods, THE TIME PERIODS DEATH IS BARRED. The PROVIDED IN CHAPTER 49. Furniture, Tools, Appliances Chris Riddle - Household Goods, Furniture SET FORTH ABOVE, date of the first Physical description of Respondent: White female; ANY CLAIM FILED TWO publication of this notice 5 ft 7 in; 147 pounds; light brown hair; green eyes; Calvin Risley - Personal Items Earnest Peacock - Household Goods, Furniture (2) YEARS OR MORE is August 25, 2017. d/o/b 3/10/1991. The minor’s d/o/b 7/18/2011 born AFTER THE Personal Representative: in Brevard County, Florida. Name of Newspaper: Kelly Heintz - Household Goods, Furniture Sirbastien Holley - Household Goods, Furniture DECEDENT´S DATE OF Kenneth M. Geyer, P.O. Hometown News DEATH IS BARRED. The Box 65, Bayville, New Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Kyle Johnson - Household Goods, Furniture Aiesha Brown - Household Goods, Furniture date of the first Jersey 08721 Form 12.913(a)(2), Notice of Action for Family publication of this notice Attorney for Personal Cases with Minor Child(ren) (11/15) Warning: Jaymi Heller - Household Goods, Furniture, TV, Latoya Brothers - Household Goods, Furniture is August 25, 2017. Representative: John G. Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Stereo Equip., Boxes of personal items, filing Personal Representative: Evans, Attorney, Florida Procedure, requires automatic disclosure of cabinet, clothes, bedding Navasia Newton - Household Goods, Furniture Sharon L. Weer, 531 Bar Number: 410421, Dill documents and information. 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