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TITUSVILLE • MIMS COCOA THE CAPE NORTH BREVARD PORT ST JOHN MERRITT ISLAND COCOA BEACH Vol. 13, No. 34 www.HometownNewsBrevard.com Friday, September 1, 2017 EXTRA! EXTRA! DON'T LOOK DOWN! TOO CUTE Hometown Heroes is Mary and Claude Meet the adorable back this month with reach new heights 'Abbey,' who loves discounts and news in Colorado belly rubs 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 FL State License #RC0067396 COMMERCIAL ROOFING & COATINGS 321-373-2431 [email protected] We Accept All Major Credit Cards • Pitched • Coatings • Repairs • Flat • Woodwork • Design • Shingles • Skylights • Deck Leveling 100% Financing Available • Metal • Tile • Custom Work 2 Hometown News – NORTH BREVARD– www.HometownNewsBrevard.com Friday, September 1, 2017 ‘Splash’ your way to a great cause with fun prizes By Brittany Mulligan and cheer the little turtles on,” Mrs. turtles to cross the finish line. Each Each rubber turtle is numbered and [email protected] Malfara said. “This year we will be prize is as exciting as the last, with the will “splash” its way to the finish line in broadcasting the event live on our Face- grand prize being a 7-day Holland a unique course. Each turtle donation is SUNTREE – After a fire destroyed book page, so you don’t have to be pres- America cruise for two with no expira- tax deductible, and participants can Morgan’s Place in June, owner and ent to participate.” tion date. The cruise travels to Alaska, “adopt” as many turtles as they would founder of the organization The With two weeks to go until the event, Mexico, the Caribbean, New England like. M.O.R.G.A.N. Project Kristen Malfara Mrs. Malfara said that turtle adoptions and Canada. One turtle is $5, a turtle family of five needs help from the community now are still available for those who wish to Other prizes include: two roundtrip is $20, a turtle bale of 13 is $50 and a more than ever. participate. At time of press, she added travel certificates from JetBlue; four tub of turtles of 20 is $75. The event of the fire caused Mrs. that a little more than 2,000 turtles have one-way flight e-passes (which can be All proceeds will go toward benefit- Malfara to postpone The M.O.R.G.A.N. been adopted. combined for two roundtrip flights) ing children with special needs through Project’s 13th annual “Turtle Splash,” “You don’t have to live here to be able from Southwest Airlines; a $500 por- The M.O.R.G.A.N. Project’s Quali- and now, three months later, it is ready to enjoy the prizes that we have,” Mrs. trait gift certificate; four tickets to Sea- ty-of-Life support programs. to take course at a new location on Sat- Malfara said. “We’ve had people adopt- World Orlando; four tickets to SeaWor- “It’s a great way to support a great urday, Sept. 16. ing turtles from everywhere.” ld Orlando’s Aquatica water park; an cause,” Mrs. Malfara said. “It’s still the This year, the Turtle Splash will be an Turtles can be adopted in person Electra Beach Cruiser donated by Rev- same Turtle Splash everybody’s come to hour-long event instead of a full day right until race time, which is at 11 a.m. olutions Cyclery; a bicycle donated by love. It’s interactive and it’s fun to with multiple activities. It will be host- on Sept. 16, or, until the night before Trek Bikes and a two-night getaway to watch.” ed at Rotary Park in Suntree. the event online. Grafton Lodge at Lake Lure, North For more information, visit www.tur- “We’re hoping people will come out Prizes will be awarded to the first 10 Carolina. tlesplash.org. Community Calendar FRIDAY, SEPT. 1 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.