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The DISCOUNT OriginalFURNITURE 2822 S. U.S. #1, Fort Pierce legend, rancher, pioneer (772) 466-7022 LARGEST ‘Bud’ Adams passes away at 91 MATTRESS By Gaylon Parker “A Christian man, he taught his RETAILER [email protected] family and friends by example. OVER 45 DIFFERENT ST LUCIE COUNTY – The He always had a firm handshake, MATTRESSES TO lost a true cowboy, inventor, pioneer and envi- CHOOSE FROM ronmental caretaker when Alto “Bud” Adams and his word was his bond. TWIN MATTRESS passed away on Saturday at the age of 91. But for hundreds of people, he also was a friend and from $69 EA. PC. Family statement family-man who will be sorely missed and his FULL MATTRESS passing leaves a void between Florida’s past and from $85 EA. PC. its future. mer Dorothy Snively. As Ms. Dot’s health took a It is safe to say that Mr. Adams watched over turn for the worse with a battle with Alzheimer’s QUEEN MATTRESS disease 12 years ago, Bud was home with her $ nearly every change the area and state has gone from 99 EA. PC. through over the last century. His role in the daily, personally feeding her and showering her KING MATTRESS growth of the area was critical and are a promi- with love that never wavered or faltered through nent part of legacy that he has left. From his the time of his passing. He and Ms. Dot raised from $99 EA. PC. birth in 1926 in Fort Pierce to the foundation of three sons: Alto Lee III. (Cindy), Michael Adams Ranch in 1937, his family has played a (Rachael), and Robert (Cindee). He also leaves PILLOW TOP significant role in the growth of the state’s cattle behind 14 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchil- TWIN MATTRESS business. dren,” the statement continued. $ “Bud will be sorely missed, both personally “It was a long life, well led, as they say,” Mr. from 85 EA. PC. and by many others,” said Mr. Adams’s close Fee added. “He will be sorely missed by many, FULL MATTRESS friend of 50 years Frank Fee III. “He mentored and certainly by me. He’s backed up by fine sons from $99 EA. PC. me, and he is one of the finest businessmen I and family members that will remain active in know, and his integrity was his mark; he was a the ranch and that was very important to him.” QUEEN MATTRESS man of few words and when he said something The family will have a Celebration of Life for $ Alto "Bud" Adams from 115 EA. PC. he meant it and whatever he said was generally Mr. Adams at the Adams Ranch Headquarters, Mr. Fee said. “He always believed in keeping the 26003 Orange Avenue, Ft. Pierce, on Friday, KING MATTRESS very telling.” land – and keeping it working – and he’s taken $ He is, perhaps, best known for being the only Sept. 29, from 3 to 5 p.m. In lieu of flowers, the from 115 EA. PC. action to see to it that it will project well into the family asks that donations be made in his mem- Florida rancher to breed a completely new type future as a cattle ranching entity and not be EACH PIECE PRICES ARE SOLD IN SETS. ory to the Treasure Coast Hospice at 1201 SE of cattle – known as the “Braford,” which is a developed.” KING SETS ARE 3 PIECES. MATTRESS cross between a Hereford and Brahman and is Indian Street, Stuart, FL 34997; and the Florida ONLY ARE SLIGHTLY HIGHER Among the many other things he saw over the better able to handle the state’s weather condi- Cattlemen’s Foundation at 800 Shakerag Road, SEE OUR AD ON THE BACK COVER! course of his life were service in the U.S. Navy Kissimmee, FL 34744. tions. during World War II. He was an excellent pho- “He is one of the few people this century that TAKE US WITH YOU tographer of wildlife and a has done that, and maybe the only person this major contributor to educa- PLANNING A TRIP? century who has done that,” Mr. Fee said. “He tion through the Indian River was an innovator and he was wedded to the land ‘Touring with the State College Foundation. He Townies’ and he thought the land was everything and was also lent his support to the AJ features not counted in terms of dollars; it was invaluable reader-submit- Backus Museum and Heath- ted photos from and he treated it that way.” cote Gardens. travels. Let’s see Among his many accolades were his service as According to a statement how many president of the Cattleman’s Association and his places we can on the Adams Ranch website, go! Send in your designation as “Landowner of the Year” by the Mr. Adams was “A Christian picture or Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission. But he man, he taught his family and questions to also is a member of the state’s Agricultural Hall newsfp@ friends by example. He always hometownnew- of Fame and won numerous other designations sol.com had a firm handshake, and his and honors throughout his very productive life. word was his bond. His love He was devoted to securing his ranchland – COMMUNITY CALENDAR for the outdoors, especially which his father, Florida Supreme Court Judge the Florida prairies and wood- Alto Adams, Sr. purchased for $1.50 an acre in See lands, were evident in not community 1937 – as an example of Florida’s pristine envi- only his holistic approach to events on ronment, and eschewed the use of pesticides page 2 land management, but also his and fertilizers that many blame on the creation talent for photography. Mr. of algae that infects the area’s waterways farther Bud could find God’s beauty downstream. His family ranch operates in four in plants, animals and people, counties – St. Lucie, Okeechobee, Madison and and was able to capture these Osceola – and comprises more than 50,000 images on film for the rest of INDEX acres. us to enjoy. We are all grateful “He was a studied ecologist and environmen- for his generosity and grace.” Classified 16 Out & About 11 talist, and since he had the raw material to work Mr. Adams “leaves behind Crossword 15 Police Report 5 with he was able to put those ideas to work so far Horoscopes 11 Viewpoint 6 his wife of 67 years, the for- Photos courtesy of Sevin Bullwinkle as the husbandry of his ranch was concerned,” 2 Hometown News – FORT PIERCE – www.HometownNewsSLC.com Friday, September 29, 2017

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Access the registration FRIDAY, SEPT. 29 form online at www.runthetreasurecoast. open your account today or call 1.877.378.4297. com/race-calendar.html We’re here to serve you! • World Suicide Prevention Day • Ride to Fight Suicide: Second annual community symposium: Third annual free event from Treasure Coast Harley Davidson symposium will be held from 7:45-11 a.m., and the American Foundation for Suicide Port St. Lucie Community Center, 2195 S.E. Prevention. Registration is 9:30-10:30 a.m., Airoso Blvd., Port St. Lucie. Free community- kickstands up at 11 a.m. Ride starts at Suncoast Mental Health Center, 1456 Old 2500 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce, FL 34981 wide event from Suncoast Mental Health and Martin Health Systems, featuring expert Dixie Hwy, Vero Beach. Ride ends at Treasure (772) 460-2220 speakers in the area of suicide prevention Coast Harley Davidson, 4967 S.E. Federal 1301 S.E. Port St. Lucie Blvd., Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 and awareness. This event is meant for first Hwy, Stuart. $20 per rider and $10 per passenger includes a patch (until supplies (772) 398-1388 responders, community leaders, neighbors, families, service providers, educators and last) and ticket for the raffle. A police 4000 20th St., Vero Beach, FL 32960 interested community members. This year's escorted ride from Indian River to Martin (772) 770-0090 theme is "Take a minute, save a life." For County. Party at TCHD from 12-5 p.m. with reservations, contact Janiece George at live music, games, raffles, food, bikini bike 715 Colorado Ave., Stuart, FL 34994 (772) 489-4726, ext. 2008, or email wash, prizes, more; $5 per person for non- (772) 287-1300 [email protected] riders, and free for riders. For more information, visit www.afsp.org/ THROUGH SEPT. 30 TreasureCoastRide or treasurecoastHD.com • Hallstrom Planetarium Open House: 6 • County-wide fertilizer ban: Runs June 1 p.m., IRSC main campus, 3209 Virginia Ave., through Sept. 30. Fertilization with nitrogen Fort Pierce. Join IRSC, the Hallstrom or phosphorus is prohibited during this Astronomical Society, and the Treasure Coast period. (From Oct. 1 through May 30, all Astronomical Society for a free Planetarium fertilizer application products must contain open house. Telescopic views of the sky will at least 50 percent slow-release nitrogen be available, weather permitting. For more and 0 percent phosphorus unless soil test information, call the IRSC box office at (772) indicates deficiency.) This ban applies to all 462-4750 or visit www.irsc.edu. businesses and residences in unincorporated St. Lucie County, as well as TUESDAY, OCT. 3 the cities of Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie. For more information, visit http://stlucie.ifas. • Free admission to the Aquarium: 10 Florida Based. Florida Focused. ufl.edu/index.html or contact Kate Rotindo, a.m. to 4 p.m., St. Lucie County Aquarium Urban Horticulture Agent at the St. Lucie featuring the Smithsonian Marine Exhibit FloridaCommunityBank.com County Extension Office, at (772) 462-1660 offers free admission on the first Tuesday of or [email protected]. each month. The aquarium is located at 420 Seaway Drive, Fort Pierce. For more SATURDAY, SEPT. 30 information, call (772) 462-3474 or visit Offers expire October 31, 2017. Programs, rates, terms and conditions are subject to change without notice and may http://www.sms.si.edu/SMEE be withdrawn at any time. Deposits must be new funds. Promotional rate applies to new funds only. Existing • Race for Recovery 5K Run/Walk: Held • Weekly Storytime Jam: Tuesdays at balances do not qualify for the promotional rate. Transfers from existing accounts do not qualify for the at Mets Stadium/First Data Field, 525 N.W. 10:30 a.m., Zora Neale Hurston Branch promotional rate. Florida residents only. Promotion excludes IRA and Business CDs. Annual Percentage Yield (APY) Library, 3008 Avenue D, Fort Pierce. is accurate as of date of publication. Early withdrawal penalty applies; fees may reduce earnings. 1. Minimum Peacock Blvd., Port St. Lucie. Hosted by New opening deposit of $10,000 will earn 1.66% APY. Offer applicable to initial 24-month term only. CD will automatically Horizons of the Treasure Coast, race Designed for ages 2-5, this interactive renew to a standard 24-month CD term at the current rate and APY available at that time. 2. Minimum opening supports recovery from mental illness and program will have your young ones clapping, deposit of $10,000 will earn 1.56% APY. Offer applicable to initial 14-month term only. CD will automatically renew substance abuse. The entry fee is $20 dancing, singing and listening to stories each to a standard 14-month CD term at the current rate and APY available at that time. week. For more information, call (772) 462- 5880 0917 before Sept. 18, $25 from Sept. 18-27, and $35 on race day. For more information, call 2154. New Horizons at (772) 672-8323 or email See CALENDAR, page 3 Friday, September 29, 2017 Hometown News – FORT PIERCE – www.HometownNewsSLC.com 3 Bealls to raise funds for hurricane relief For Hometown News know many of our associates and guests off a campaign through which our associ- Irma. Donations collected at Bealls Stores, [email protected] have sustained significant damage and loss ates and guests can make a donation right at Inc. and Bealls Outlet in Florida will sup- of power, as have some of our stores that the register. Bealls Inc. will match dollar for port Hurricane Irma relief efforts. TREASURE COAST – Bealls Inc., head- were in the path of the storms. We are gath- dollar, up to $50,000 in matching funds to Bealls has a 102 year tradition of caring quartered in Bradenton, and employing ering information from our associates so provide much needed money for our com- for its associates and the communities that it over 10,000 associates in the areas impacted that we can offer them assistance through munities. One hundred percent of the mon- serves. by the recent hurricanes announced a com- our R.M. Beall Sr. Charitable Foundation ies collected will go to the American Red Bealls Inc. is a privately held company, panywide effort to contribute funds for hur- hurricane relief fund for associates,” said Cross effort to support Hurricane Irma and still owned by the founding family. Founded ricane victims. Matt Beall, Senior Vice President, Bealls Harvey relief efforts. Donations collected at in 1915, Bealls includes over 530 stores and “On behalf of the Bealls, Inc. family of Stores, Inc. Beall’s Outlet stores in Georgia and Arizona BeallsFlorida.com. Bealls is the destination stores, our thoughts and prayers go out to all Bealls family of stores (Bealls, Bealls Out- as well as all Burke’s Outlet stores will go of choice for casual lifestyle and priced right those impacted by the recent storms. We let, Burkes Outlet and Bunulu) has kicked towards Hurricane Harvey and Hurricane apparel and home merchandise. Community notes Morningside Library offers a on the book, “The Power of Now” by Eck- Crazy 8 Math Club adds up to glow-in-the-dark geometry, a toilet paper hart Tolle, and serve as a guide for day-to- Olympics, a bouncy dice explosion and weekly meditation series day living that stresses the importance of fun at the Hurston Branch more. being in the present moment and avoiding Designed for students in grades 3 – 5, this The Morningside Branch Library is offer- thoughts of the past or future. Each class Library program is free, but space is limited to the ing a weekly meditation series every Friday will cover two chapters in the book. first 16 students. The Crazy 8 Math Club returns to the from 2-4:30 p.m. during October. For more information call (772) 337-5632 The Zora Neale Hurston Branch of the St. Zora Neale Hurston Branch Library every Presented by Ted Leitho, the focus of this or email [email protected]. Lucie County Library System is located at Thursday at 4 p.m., beginning Oct. 5 free series will be Seven Keys to Health and The Morningside Branch is located at 3008 Avenue D, Fort Pierce. through Nov. 30. Enlightenment. Leitho has been teaching 2410 S.E. Morningside Blvd., Port St. Lucie. For more information, visit http://library. A new kind of math club, the Crazy 8 will ancient techniques of enlightenment for For more information about library events stlucieco.gov, call (772) 462-2154 or email have students building, running, jumping more than 20 years. 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If it passed, this would reduce our rev- cost of $873,000.” proposed tonight reflects a further reduc- enue by $6 million in the Fiscal Year 2020 The tentative millage rate increase would a 3.68 percent hike in tion of $9.7 million.” and be a significant strain on our resources.” also cover salary increases that Sheriff Mas- County Administrator Howard Tipton The proposed millage rate increase to cara hopes will stem the tide of his employ- millage while reducing the believes the millage increase, coupled with a 8.1349 percent would mean an increase of ees to nearby agencies. $2 million addition to the Reserve Fund, $58.65 for a median-priced $200,000 home “With a starting pay of $38,723, we are budget by $16 million will help the county prepare itself fiscally for with Homestead Exemption in the munici- currently 33 percent behind Palm Beach, 14 the provision of needed services to a rapidly palities of Fort Pierce and Port St. Lucie. percent behind Port St. Lucie and 6 percent growing area. The impact on the same homes in the unin- behind Fort Pierce,” he explained. “This By Donald Rodrigue “As a community we have now gone over corporated portion of St. Lucie County budget request also adds a $1,040 increase For Hometown News the 300,000 mark and we’re looking to add would be higher due to a simultaneous across the Board to all of our employees, an additional 155,000 people by 2020,” he increase in the Law Enforcement Municipal bringing our starting pay to $39,723.” FORT PIERCE -- The St. Lucie County said. “Accommodating an immense amount Service Taxing Unit. Those property owners Port St. Lucie resident Tom Sinnott spoke Commission approved a 3.68 percent hike of growth while providing an enjoyable will see an additional $123.77 tacked on to out during the budget hearing and in property taxes Sept. 19 and a $562 mil- quality of life takes considerable planning their 2018 property tax bills to help cover expressed his opposition to the higher prop- lion budget for next year that is $16 million and investment. Change is coming, and it’s the purchase of new patrol vehicles and a erty taxes, particularly for those who reside less than the current one. coming fast.” pay raise for St. Lucie County Sheriff’s in the unincorporated areas of the county. Jennifer Hill, interim director of the Ms. Hill concurred, emphasizing the Office employees. “I work as an employer of many of those Office of Management & Budget, said her drop in the county’s budget over the last 10 Sheriff Ken Mascara took personal people, and I can’t pay them $200 more, so staff has tweaked the originally projected years and the potential negative effect a pro- responsibility for the Law Enforcement I’m not sure where they’re going to get that $578 million 2018 budget several times posed statewide addition to Homestead MSTU millage increase. from,” he said. “They don’t make hundreds since the summer budget workshops. Exemption could have on county coffers. “The effectiveness of our men and of thousands of dollars a year -- they make a “These changes primarily reflect adjust- “In Fiscal Year 2008, the county had a women in green is lessoned when they don’t little bit of money -- and you’re taking it ments to balances remaining for capital budget of $686 million with a population of have the proper equipment,” he said. “It has from them.” projects and reconciling of grant balances,” 271,000,” she explained. “Ten years later, been more than 10 years since the county Mr. Sinnott believes the county is not try- she said. “When comparing the tentative we’re looking at a projected budget that is has supplied funding for vehicle replace- ing hard enough to cut expenses and wor- budget with the current amended budget, $124 million lower serving a population ments. Some of our fleet are more than 10 ries that the increase in the millage rate the 2018 budget is a 7.6 percent decrease that is projected to be 46,000 higher. Next years old with more than 200,000 miles on could also hurt small employers such as over the previous year. The Board made November there will be another item on the them. This budget has in it the purchase of himself. changes during the three days of workshops ballot for voters to decide if there is a third 115 new patrol vehicles, [and] the cost will “You have used the same millage rate this in July that reduced the overall budget to $25,000 addition to the Homestead Exemp- be annualized over five years with a yearly See TAXES, page 7 SHOP FindDOWNTOWN everything you need, locally. Residential CommeRCial | YaCht design | onsiteKaren Consultation | spaCe pKanelanning | inteRioR design INTERIORS & BED, BATH, KITCHEN Home Accents Linens • Wallpaper 2016 Custom Window Treatments DER EA S R ’ Fabrics and Upholstery • Florals

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Please limit your submissions to 250 words, so that we can include more entries. Readers are asked to refrain from making slanderous or libelous statements. Thanks to all of you Again, my heartfelt "Thank You." The residents of Florida know that hurri- Do you have no shame? canes are part of the package deal when liv- ing in this beautiful state. However, Irma Before Irma came, everyone went and was certainly much more than we ever could bought water, batteries, tarps, nails, food have imagined or bargained for. items, plywood, generators, foam chalking We prepared to the best of our ability, and and etc. millions heeded the warning and evacuated After Irma, I'm at Lowes, where people when advised to do so or the death toll are returning batteries, tarps and water. could have been much higher. At Walmart, you return the same with I would just like to say "THANK YOU" to food stuff. Did you know the water and food all of those who helped us prepare and those stuff has to be thrown out? who are still helping with our recovery. I guess you will never need batteries or Some of those were the gas stations who drink water again. Now, with Maria possibly Sevin Bullwinkle/staff photographer kept fair prices, those who offered free sand- coming, you'll go and buy the batteries, food ‘Team Cakes by Michelle’ hosted the Family Pig Roast to raise bags and worked for days in the hot sun fill- stuff and water again. funds for the Police Athletics Leagues Dancing with our PAL’s ing those bags, the police and fire depart- People have no shame. ments who responded to emergencies even 2017. Food was provided by ‘Big Bone BBQ’, ‘Paella King and when it meant putting their own lives in Bonner Bar’, with music provided by ‘Next Level DJs’, ‘Bouncing jeopardy, the meteorologists who kept us Not just another typical on a Budget’ bounce houses, and a dunk tank from ‘Superior informed of Irma's track, Lowe's, Home Depot and all of the other lumber compa- hurricane Irma story Event Rentals’. ‘Dancing with Our PAL’s’ will be held on Saturday, nies who kept trying to fill the need for ply- October 7 at 6pm at the Sunrise Theatre in Fort Pierce. For more Monday afternoon, Sept. 11: Got back wood and generators, stores that tried to home after the storm had passed. The information or tickets visit www.fortpiercepal.com. Here, Kathy provide the needed water, the National awning on the front of my house had been and Jim Buchheit take guests for a hay ride. Guard who responded (and still are ripped off and was nowhere to be found in responding) when Irma was gone, the vari- my community. ous power engineers and technicians who Wednesday morning, Sept. 13: A man are working so diligently to restore the from a neighboring community was looking since it is metal, 20 feet wide and six feet drain every state that floods into the Nevada much needed power (monumental task with for a house that had lost an awning. He just long. It had to be carried at least 50 or more and Arizona deserts where they need the so many who were without), those people said that he thought I might want to get pic- feet and lifted over a 5-foot wooden fence water? who are still helping our most affected resi- tures for insurance purposes. I did so later between the rain storms. This is going to cost billions and billions dents, the various agencies and churches that day. I am glad the this community is sur- and take years to fix. who helped with water, food, and the list Monday afternoon, Sept. 18: I went to see rounded by a fence. It keeps me from having The disaster in Texas: That money should goes on and on. if the awning was still there so I could mea- to call these people "neighbors." have been spent on the national sewer sys- I know I have neglected to mention oth- sure it for replacement. tem years ago, after Katrina; but that they ers who have been instrumental in provid- That same man came up the street and have not done one thing except fool around ing aid, and to you I apologize. Sadly, we helped me. The awning had been moved to Where is the national with going to Mars and the moon, which have areas that have been totally devastated, the opposite side of the street. can't help us at all. and many residents are still dealing with sewer system? Monday night at about 11:20 p.m.: there Why don't they fix the planet Earth first flooding, as well as some who have no home was a loud crashing sound in my back yard and start with a national sewer system to to return to. After this destruction of Texas because of that woke me up. I discovered that my eliminate these floods forever and make a It will take all of us to continue to work Hurricane Harvey, isn't it time now that awning had been thrown over the back new desert out of our old desert that would together to rebuild our lives, but Florida res- everybody should agree that the United fence. This must have taken several people bloom and become beautiful. idents are resilient and we will prevail. States needs a national sewer system to It is just common sense. Do it. Now!

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“We were able to achieve that last year,” he Taxes said. “What we’re seeing from the state is a From page 4 tax shift from their expenses to our own. Without any revenue to go with it, we’re try- year as last year: That tells me that you ing to find the proper balance.” couldn’t find one bit of reducing anything,” Commissioner Frannie Hutchison cast he said. “I would come back to you that you the lone dissenting vote on the tentative need to sharpen your pencils. It’s not proper millage rate and proposed budget, saying Meet Sheba or fair to all of your residents to say we’re she needed more information on the poten- going to keep the millage rate the same tial effect of the tax increase on local busi- when you acknowledge that the property nesses before the final hearing scheduled for I’m a stunning senior Calico girl who wants to love only you. My values have gone up. I can’t give my employ- Sept. 26. owner was no longer able to care for me so now I’m ready for a ees a $1,000 raise so perhaps we could con- “We’ve been very good in the past and brand new family. I have lived with other cats but prefer to be your sider a lower increase.” continue to work very hard and invest every Commission Chairman Chris Dzadovsky dollar we can that will improve our eco- one-and-only. Can I be a beautiful addition to your household? My defended the county’s efforts, saying it did nomic development,” she said. “So I don’t Guardian Angel has paid my adoption fee so meet me and take me reduce the millage rate in 2017, which want to be doing that, and in the same time, home. Sheba is located at Dogs and Cats Forever in Fort Pierce. dropped by 0.196 percent. turn around and be hurting our businesses.”

Save hundreds of dollars every week with coupons & discounts from our local advertisers! 150277 (MAIN) 8 Hometown News – FORT PIERCE – www.HometownNewsSLC.com Friday, September 29, 2017 Couple celebrates ‘anniversary’ during Irma By Gaylon Parker he says everything happens for a reason.” hurricane can lead to confusion and diffi- [email protected] “We started talking, and as the hours culty, but for the couple it turned out to be a went by I found her to be a very interesting blessing. Ms. Rabenstein added that her ST LUCIE COUNTY – Sometimes, out of person,” Mr. Nemith said. “I had kind of experiences in Kentucky and Ohio – where difficulty comes happiness. given up on relationships, because I had two tornadoes are prevalent and can come out of For one couple, Hurricane Matthew – marriages that went south and things just nowhere – led to her understanding that the which targeted the Treasure Coast in Octo- weren’t looking good. But we kind of clicked advance preparation for a hurricane makes ber 2016 – created a union because of a and I enjoyed her conversation and her it easier for her. chance meeting at the Lakewood Park Ele- company, so I got up some nerve and gave The two experienced little damage from mentary School shelter. At the time, Rick her a call and we went out a couple times. the storm, and apparently never lost power Nemith noticed that Doris Rabenstein “Next thing you know, it’s been just over a at their respective homes, and plan to con- wasn’t feeling particularly well because of year and we’re still together.” tinue seeing each other. kidney stones and approached her to see if They shared that when they entered our “It was kind of funny, because we were he could help her feel better. shelter in 2016, they were both fairly new to going to stay at Doris’s house, but the way So, he walked and talked with her around our area and really didn’t have a lot of the storm was going we figured why should the shelter during and after the storm to friends. Ms. Rabenstein – who moved to the we take a chance,” Mr. Nemith said. “We alleviate the pain, and they have been walk- area three years ago – came to St. Lucie would up going up to the school for an anni- ing hand-in-hand ever since. The couple County from Louisville, Ky. and Mr. Nemith Rick Nemith and versary. She’s just a super person. recently celebrated their anniversary of dat- was from Lancaster, Pa., and neither had Doris Rabenstein “It’s just fantastic the way things worked ing when Hurricane Irma came calling and any idea that they would get along so well. out, because I’m like her: I am down here by the same Lakewood Park Elementary shel- “It’s hard to meet people, because every- busier than they were before,” Ms. Raben- myself and we have no family here. I have ter. body’s in such a hurry, and I thought there stein added. “But we got down there (to friends and all that, but she is my main “We had to go back and celebrate,” she would be plenty of older people here to visit Lakewood Park) and he talked to me.” friend and my best friend right now; I really said with a laugh. “He’s a super-nice guy and with. I found out everybody down here is Many people’s first time weathering a lucked out.”

• Golf tournament: LifeBuilders of the • Beta Sigma Phi meeting: Women's each month from Sept. 2017 to May 2018 at Treasure Coast will host a golf tournament at service and social organization meets the Lynmoore Assisted Living facility, 1550 Calendar the Legacy Golf & Tennis Club at PGA Village, monthly from Sept. through May throughout N. Lawnwood Circle in Fort Pierce. There will From page 7 9000 Clubhouse Drive, Port St. Lucie. (There Martin and St. Lucie counties. Contact Mary be three games of Bunco at a cost of $10 will be a cocktail party on Friday, Oct. 6 at 6 Jackson at (772) 370-1665 or Leslie with door prizes, prize money, desserts and Club Med Sandpiper Bay, 4500 S.E. Pine p.m.) Registration for the golf tournament is Jannereth at (772) 465-2820 for locations. snacks. Fun conversation time and great Valley Street, Port St. Lucie. Golf, prizes, at 7:30 a.m. and shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. game time. For more information, contact fellowship and international buffet lunch. For more information, call (772) 462-2381 Tammy Wood at (772) 579-9762 or email Each year, this tournament supports a TUESDAY, OCT. 10 or visit www.lifebuilderstc.com. [email protected]. specific need for the organization; stay tuned for more information about the plans for this • Bunco nights: The Pilot Club of Fort year. For more information, visit http:// MONDAY, OCT. 9 Pierce Florida will be hosting a monthly TUESDAY, OCT. 24 bgcofslc.org. Bunco game night on the second Tuesday of See CALENDAR, page 9

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Call us at 866.913.6397 A portion of art sales and proceeds from live and silent auctions or go to our website will benefit Pace Center for Girls Treasure Coast. Text or Call: 772-233-6182 www.HometownNewsSLC.com Email: [email protected] Friday, September 29, 2017 Hometown News – FORT PIERCE – www.HometownNewsSLC.com 9 Post Irma, Crandon Golf Club re-opens ne of my favorite courses just One of the best par-4s I reopened. Thanks to Hurricane GOLF have ever played is the Irma, Crandon Golf Club on Key JAMES STAMMER seventh at Crandon. This OBiscayne in Miami sustained enough slight, dogleg right, plays to damage to need two weeks of cleanup and over 400 yards from all but repair before being ready to host golfers the front set of tees. Golf once again. Digest named the holes as Being right on the barrier island provides one of its “Greatest Holes the course with spectacular vistas of the The first thing one notices on the course in Golf.” bay, the ocean and the Miami skyline. It is how secluded you feel. After driving over Throughout your round also put the course right in the cross hairs the Rickenbacker Bridge and past dozens of it’s easy to get lost in the for Hurricane Irma. The course lost power, joggers, cyclists, and people just relaxing by tranquil atmosphere had lots of flooding and saw many trees the bay, you arrive at the course. Right next surrounding the course. downed or damaged. Since a golf course is door is the Tennis center at Crandon Park, That is until you hit a few rightfully down the list on priority for home to the Miami Open, the second loose shots and find responders, Crandon Golf Club had to wait largest professional tennis tournament in yourself looking in the its turn for help to arrive. the United States and home court for some mangroves for that new Thankfully the cleanup went well and the of the sport’s top players. golf ball. The course is also home to a pleth- wanting to work on their game at dusk or course reopened its fairways to golfers on At the golf course, it’s easy to forget how ora of wildlife. Beautiful herons and cranes into the evening. Saturday, Sept. 23. Golfers will notice that close you are to downtown Miami until you fill the waterways along with a couple of The clubhouse includes a nicely stocked Irma cleared a lot of the trees of their leaves. spend a moment waiting on your playing crocodiles. Yes, crocodiles, not alligators. pro shop, restaurant with patio seating as Some areas where it was becoming difficult partner and decide to glance across the bay Each hole at Crandon is unique and the well as men’s and women’s locker rooms to see the bay and downtown Miami, and see the magnificent Miami skyline. If layout will have you using every club in with showers. Towels are available for a thanks to vegetation, are now much more you happen to play late in the afternoon, be your bag. Water comes into play on all but small fee, or you can bring your own. open. Some of the vistas are much more sure to bring your camera as the sunset can five holes. The par 3s play from as short as Crandon Park Golf Course is well worth beautiful now. be quite spectacular. 130 yards to well over 200. The fourth is a the drive from our area. With a beach Crandon has quite a unique history, Crandon Park offers a unique playing true three-shot par-5 that plays to over 600 across the street and plenty of hotels and having played host to the Champions Tour experience with seven saltwater lakes, yards from all but the forward set of tees. restaurants nearby, one could turn the day for nearly two decades. The course has been mangrove thickets, daunting bunkers and The final hole is a wonderful, short par-5 into a relaxing weekend away. rated in the top-10 by Golfweek and Golf dramatic views of Biscayne Bay. It’s also the that features a beautiful view of downtown For additional information and current Digest rates the course in its “America’s only course on the continent to boast a Miami. Just don’t get too distracted as this rates, visit the website at www.crandongolf- Top-75 Courses”. subtropical lagoon. is a great hole to make up ground on your club.com or call (305) 361-9129. The course sits just 10 minutes from the Four sets of tees allow you to mix and opponents or bury them with an eagle or hustle and bustle of downtown Miami. match to find a good blend for your game. birdie. James Stammer has been an avid golfer Crandon is pure golf, enveloped by the If you feel like testing your game against Carts come equipped with GPS to aid in and golf enthusiast for nearly 40 years. He tropics. The holes run through forests of what the touring seniors faced, try the your club selection. Every sprinkler head is hosts the Thursday Night Golf Show on mangroves and lush tropical foliage. There Championship tees, measuring just a tad also marked to assist those who prefer to WSTU 1450-AM. Contact him at stammer- is an abundance of water everywhere. over 7,300 yards. walk. There is a lighted range for those [email protected].

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772-464-0407 From US1, turn East on Ohio Ave. directly behind TD Bank 10 Hometown News – FORT PIERCE – www.HometownNewsSLC.com Friday, September 29, 2017 Sabal Chase residents see success after storm By Gaylon Parker they will receive benefits to help refurbish [email protected] their homes.” City Manager Nick Mimms said people FORT PIERCE – What started off as a who were living temporarily with family potential tragedy for residents at Sabal and friends received hot meals three times a Chase Apartments has turned into a success day at the gym and that it could be more for the Fort Pierce community. Residents than a month until all repairs are completed there, who were displaced by Hurricane at the apartment complex. Irma and suffered flooding of their homes, “Our community organizations have have seen an overwhelming response from stepped up to assist our citizens, and so have the Federal Emergency Management Agen- the churches, and it’s been pretty phenome- cy and local officials and charities are mak- nal and their needs have been met,” Ms. ing sure they are well on the way to recover- Woodruff said. ing from the storm in a variety of ways. Among the organizations that have con- Residents in the 144 first-floor apart- tributed to relief efforts have been the Red ments and about 90 families in the complex Cross, local churches and the Treasure were forced to evacuate on Sept. 14 after Coast Food Bank who have offered every- floodwaters from Hurricane Irma invaded thing from basic needs to food, and the city their homes and they were deemed unsafe is helping residents get transportation to the by city officials. While many of them took St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office for all the shelter at the Percy Peak Gymnasium, some needed background checks to apply for fed- others were housed by the city in area hotels eral aid. – such as Fairfield Inn and Motel 6 – while “We’re getting toward the end of it all, and they waited for work to begin. it’s going to have a positive ending,” Ms. “Sabal Chase is under renovation right Woodruff said. “We’ve great strides with it, now and is expected to be completely reno- actually. This isn’t like a shelter situation for vated and back up and running within the the Red Cross, where there is no electricity Sabal Chase Apartments were flooded after Hurricane Irma. next 30 to 45 days,” said Fort Pierce Grants or water, the shelter has hot showers and Also, last week the Percy Peak Gymnasi- at the shelter as of the end of last week. Administrator Libby Woodruff. “They’re everything and we’re partnering with differ- um was visited by Florida Sen. Bill Nelson. For more information on the city of Fort giving the tenants right of first refusal to ent restaurants in town to provide the hot The gymnasium had housed about 100 Pierce, visit www.cityoffortpierce.com/ or come back if they would like to and all of the meals and there are things for the kids to evacuees and less than 20 were still staying call 772-467-3000. residents are registered with FEMA and d o.” Officials offer guidance on mosquito control For Hometown News County. “Simple precautions such as ‘Drain ming pools in good condition and keep calls from all over the Mosquito District,” [email protected] and Cover’ can stop the breeding and the them appropriately chlorinated. Also, to said St. Lucie County Mosquito Control biting.” empty plastic swimming pools when not in Director Glenn Henderson. “We appreciate TREASURE COAST – As cleanup efforts The public can request services from use. everyone’s patience as we work as fast as we continue following Hurricane Irma, the Martin County Mosquito Control by log- People should cover their skin with cloth- can to combat this recent breeding boom Florida Department of Health and Martin ging on to www.martin.fl.us/MosquitoCon- ing and repellant with 10 to 30 percent brought to us by Hurricane Irma.” County Mosquito Control – along with offi- trol or calling 772-419-6974. DEET, and picaridin, oil of lemon, eucalyp- For more information on current Mos- cials in St. Lucie County – are reminding To protect against mosquitoes, the Flori- tus and IR3535 also are effective. Also, it is quito Control efforts please contact the St. residents to “drain and cover” to keep peo- da Department of Health in Martin and St. recommended that citizens use mosquito Lucie County Mosquito Control Hotline at ple safe from mosquitoes. Lucie counties urges the public to “drain netting to protect children younger than 772-462-1692. Residents can also download “We are seeing a rise in mosquitoes above and cover,” meaning to drain standing water two months old and cover doors and win- the My St. Lucie app for free from the Apple the pre-hurricane levels.” said Kylie Zirbel, from garbage cans, buckets, pool covers, dows with screens in good repair. and Google stores to submit requests for Martin County Mosquito Control Manager. coolers, toys, flower pots or any other con- “In public health, we understand and services through their smart phones and “Our crews are continuing inspections and tainers where sprinkler or rainwater has col- know that one of the most potential tablets. For more helpful hints on how to ground spraying to control the populations, lected and to discard old tires, drums, bot- post-hurricane problems, could come in the “Beat the Bite” visit St. Lucie County’s Mos- but we need the public’s help in this effort tles, cans, pots and pans, broken appliances form of mosquitoes. Residents should vigi- quito Control page at www.stlucieco.gov/ and encourage everyone to empty any con- and other items that aren’t being used. They lantly follow basic safety instructions listed mosquito. tainers that collect water.” also recommend that residents empty and below” said Clint Sperber County Health People can follow the department on “Some mosquitoes carry harmful diseases clean birdbaths and pets’ water bowls at Officer for the Florida Department of Twitter at @HealthyFla and on Facebook. and can breed in even small amounts of least once or twice a week and protect boats Health in St. Lucie County. For more information about the Florida water,” said Karlette Peck, Health Officer for and vehicles from rain with tarps that don’t “We have our crews and fogging trucks Department of Health please visit www. the Florida Department of Health in Martin accumulate water as well as maintain swim- out at 100 percent capacity as we are getting FloridaHealth.gov.

9:15 a.m. and Saturdays at 3 p.m. Tai Chi For more information or to register, call (877) child or adult, who would like to try it. Calendar Yang Form Classes are held on Fridays at 819-2357 or visit www.eahectobacco.com. (Electric scale only; no fast electric or gas.) From page 9 10:30 a.m. Tai Chi instructors Hilde and • St. Lucie Chapter of National Free, parking is available next to launch area. Hector Ruiz-Puyana will lead the classes, Federation of the Blind: Meets monthly on For more information, visit www. Meets from 10-11:30 a.m., first and third designed for everyone, including those who the second Tuesday, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. TCRCBoaters.org. Thursday each month, starting May 1, at the suffer from arthritis, diabetes, osteoporosis at WQCS Radio station at Indian River State • SCORE Regular Weekly Training: Zora Neale Hurston Branch Library, 3008 and balance issues. Appropriate for ages 16 College, 3209 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce. SCORE & Indian River State College Small Avenue D, Fort Pierce. Free program is and older, the cost is $10 per class or $32 National Federation of the Blind, founded in Business Development Council provide free designed to provide hands-on computer for four classes. Reservations are required. 1940, is the oldest, largest and most individual business counseling sessions for instruction, including the basics of For more information, call (772) 785-5833 influential organization to help blind and all small businesses at the St. Lucie County computing, keeping in touch with family and or visit www.oxboweco.com. visually impaired people in the U.S. Open to Chamber of Commerce, 2397 West Midway friends, and saving money on grocery bills • Gay men’s book discussion group: all ages, including children and their parents. Road, Fort Pierce, every Thursday at 9 a.m., with couponing websites. For more Meets on the fourth Saturday of each month For more information, contact Doreen 10 a.m. and 11 a.m., by appointment only. information, call (772) 462-2154 or visit at 2 p.m. to discuss the chosen books, which Franklin at (772) 284-4458. Register for an appointment at www. http://library.stlucieco.gov. are by or about gay authors or themes. • TC RC Scale Boats: 8-11 a.m. every treasurecoast.score.org. • Wednesday Green Market: Noon to 6 Books are chosen by the participants, and Sunday, rain or shine, on the east side of • Tai Chi classes: Tuesdays at 9 a.m. at p.m., rain or shine, in Fort Pierce Marina the discussions of characters, plots and Lake Tradition in Port St. Lucie. All ages. The Heathcote Botanical Gardens, 210 Savannah Square, 101 Melody Lane, Fort Pierce. interpretations of the books are lively. For Treasure Coast RC Scale Boaters is a radio Road, Fort Pierce. Join Tai Chi instructor • Tai Chi classes: Held at Oxbow Eco- more information, visit http:// controlled model boat club promoting Charlie Ottesen for an hour of relaxation and Center, 5400 N.E. St. James Drive, Port St. gaymensbookdiscussiongroup.weebly.com/ electric scale model boating. Bring your peace in the serene garden. The cost for the Lucie. Beginner and intermediate classes are • Free quit smoking now classes: The boats, questions, ideas, or just come and Tai Chi class is $10 per person. For more held on Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m.; Fridays at Quit Smoking Now Program is free of charge. watch. A club boat is available for anybody, information call (772) 464-4672. Dining & Entertainment FRIDAY, SEPT. 29, 2017 • FORT PIERCE • WWW.HOMETOWNNEWSIRC.COM • PAGE 11 Area invited to ‘Buddy Walk’ Horoscopes By Gaylon Parker [email protected]

PORT ST LUCIE – One of the most important events along the Treasure Coast, focusing on Down syndrome awareness, will be at the Port St. Lucie Civic Center on Saturday, Oct. 7. The 10th annual Buddy Walk’s registration will begin at 4 p.m. and the one-mile trek will start at approximately 7:30 p.m. ARIES - March 21/April 20 There will be performances, special Aries, if you have a gut feeling about some- guests, music and refreshments throughout thing but not much tangible proof to back up the day and the event will be completed by your suspicions, use your intuition as a guide. about 9 p.m. It seldom leads you astray. “We wanted to shake it up a bit and we changed it to a ballroom with a dinner and luminary walk,” said organizer and found- TAURUS - April 21/May 21 ing president of the Treasure Coast Down Taurus, racing through all of your activities will Syndrome Awareness Group Sandy Cole- get you somewhere fast, but the results may man, “so it’s going to be really special this be sloppy. Slow down and see the bigger pic- year. We are having a big pasta dinner and ture. we’re going to have a lot of entertainment with a DJ and self-advocates speaking and a GEMINI - May 22/June 21 vendor area and the Friends Chorus will be Gemini, if you continue to vacillate on a deci- singing again this year.” sion, pretty soon you will begin to doubt your People can register online and the fees decision-making abilities. Trust your intuition. are lower for teams than registering on the day of the Buddy Walk and ensures that CANCER - June 22/July 22 participants get a T-shirt. The feature also Taking everything onto your shoulders is one allows teams to create their own page to way to get noticed, Cancer. But it’s also a way to burn out. When others offer to lighten your See BUDDY, page 14 load, take them up on it.

LEO - July 23/Aug. 23 Leo, a newfound commitment to living healthy will benefit you in the short- and long-terms. Keep up the good work and enlist others to Out & about help you stay motivated. FRIDAY, SEPT. 29 reservations, contact Janiece George at with two complimentary cocktails provided by VIRGO - Aug. 24/Sept. 22 (772) 489-4726, ext. 2008, or email Bonner mobile bar. Cowboy Casual Attire Virgo, others trust your instincts when it • World Suicide Prevention Day [email protected] Requested. A portion of art sales and comes to making big decisions. Follow your community symposium: Third annual free • Private exhibit and sale: See and proceeds from live and silent auctions will heart and explain your thought process along symposium will be held from 7:45-11 a.m., consider work by Florida Cowboy artist Brad benefit Pace Center for Girls Treasure Coast. the way so loved ones feel in the loop. Port St. Lucie Community Center, 2195 S.E. Phares, an eighth generation Florida rancher, Limited space available. Please RSVP by text LIBRA - Sept. 23/Oct. 23 Airoso Blvd., Port St. Lucie. Free community- artist, and writer. He uses his art to highlight or call to (772) 233-6182, or email Libra, allow others to explain their position wide event from Suncoast Mental Health and the importance of Florida’s ranches to our [email protected] before you make an important decision. Out- Martin Health Systems, featuring expert state’s economy, environment, and future. • Port St. Lucie High School Jaguars side input can give you a more well-rounded speakers in the area of suicide prevention Also featuring custom leathercrafting by football: The football team will host Suncoast perspective. and awareness. This event is meant for first traditional cowboy artist, Jared Phares. High School at 7 p.m. The address for the responders, community leaders, neighbors, Hosted by Gabby Rothman and Nyla Pipes, high school is 1201 SE Jaguar Lane, Port St. SCORPIO - Oct. 24/Nov. 22 families, service providers, educators and the reception will be held at a private home Lucie. Scorpio, accept others’ offers to help when interested community members. This year's in Fort Pierce. Authentic Florida refresh- See OUT, page 12 See SCOPES, page 15 theme is "Take a minute, save a life." For ments will be served between 5 and 8 p.m., “Spooky Dining Room”

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Fort Pierce Westwood High School at 7 p.m. currently lives in Fort Pierce, cleaning houses Thursdays from 9 a.m. – 8 p.m., Wednesdays The address for the high school is 3402 for a living, and studying for her U.S. from 9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Fridays from 9 a.m. Out Delaware Ave. in Fort Pierce. Citizenship exam. Purdy has always liked to - 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. - 5 From page 11 draw, and in thinking about a new art project p.m. Residents interested in displaying their realized that many people who come to the artwork as part of the library’s non- • Treasure Coast High School Titans THROUGH SEPT. 30 United States don't know much about its commercial ArtSpace area should contact football: The football team will host Fort history. She decided to draw individual Librarian Shelia Small at (772) 462-2199 or Pierce Central High School at 7 p.m. The • Kilmer Library’s ArtSpace features portraits of each of the 45 presidents so [email protected]. address for the high school is 1000 SW Martha Purdy for September: The Susan everyone can see what they looked like. The Darwin Blvd. in Port St. Lucie. Broom Kilmer Branch Library’s ArtSpace will Susan Broom Kilmer (formerly Fort Pierce) • John Carroll Catholic High School feature works by artist Martha Purdy on SATURDAY, SEPT. 30 Branch Library is located at 101 Melody Rams football: The football team will host display now through Sept. 30. Purdy came to See OUT, page 13 Florida from Mexico 18 years ago. She Lane, Fort Pierce. It is open Tuesdays and OPENING SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 23rd

772 - 584 - 3774 755 27th Ave. SW Suite 1 • Vero Beach, FL Chestnut Plaza • Formerly Nan’s Arcade New Games • Prizes • Refreshments Friday, September 29, 2017 Hometown News – FORT PIERCE – www.HometownNewsSLC.com 13 Celebrate science, Indian River Lagoon Oct. 14 For Hometown News ties and demonstrations exploring different cled materials for their costume. For details The IRL Science Festival has been made [email protected] areas of science, including agriculture, visit www.stlucieprocession.com. possible through funding from the Alfred P. chemistry, engineering, computer science, · View exciting stage shows including the Sloan Foundation, Smithsonian Marine Sta- FORT PIERCE – Each year since 2014, ecology, marine science and more. explosive chemistry of Miracle of Science tion, Friends of the Smithsonian Marine the Indian River Lagoon Science Festival Participants will have the opportunity to: and Treasure Coast Wildlife Center’s live Station, FAU Harbor Branch, Harbor has given festival-goers the opportunity to · Identify marine plants and animals in a animal show Branch Oceanographic Institute Founda- explore the wonders of science, technology, portable touch tank with FAU Harbor In addition to the stage shows and exhib- tion’s Specialty License Plate Program, the engineering and math (STEM) through Branch its, local area food trucks will be in atten- Florida Center for Ocean Sciences Educa- hands-on, minds-on activities. The Festival · Explore the solar system with National dance and there will be free admission at the tion Excellence, Waste Pro, Sunrise Ford, St. will return to the Treasure Coast on Satur- Geographic St. Lucie County Aquarium. Free parking Lucie County, the City of Fort Pierce, and day, Oct. 14 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This free, · Race cockroaches with the U.S. Horti- will be available in the Downtown Fort the generous support of WGYL 93.7, WJKD family-friendly community celebration will cultural Research Laboratory Pierce Parking Garage with free trolley 99.7, WPHR 94.7, WOSN 97.1, and WTTB take place at Veteran’s Memorial Park, 600 · Construct coral colonies with the Smith- transport to the Festival site. 1490. N. Indian River Drive in downtown Fort sonian Marine Station There are also ten STEM-focused satellite The Festival is in need of volunteers ages Pierce. · Experience St. Lucie’s Procession of the events taking place across Indian River, St. 16 and older in many different areas. For The Indian River Lagoon Science Festival Species, a musical and colorful public Lucie, and Martin counties in the two weeks available opportunities and to apply, visit aims to show not only the importance of sci- expression of art and celebration of nature. leading up to Festival day. The satellite www.irlsciencefest.org/volunteer. ence, but also how fun and exciting it can Every Saturday prior to the Indian River events begin on Sept. 27 and go through For information on how individuals, be. Dozens of exhibitors from throughout Lagoon Science Festival guests can visit the Oct. 12. For more information on these groups and businesses can support this event, the state of Florida will have learning activi- Oxbow Eco-Center’s Advice from an Artist events, visit the IRL Science Festival website contact Festival Co-Chair Jasmine Fox at from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for tips on using recy- at www.irlsciencefest.org/satellite. (772) 465-3271 or [email protected].

escorted ride from Indian River to Martin org. County. Party at TCHD from 12-5 p.m. with • Hallstrom Planetarium Open House: 6 SUNDAY, OCT. 1 Out live music, games, raffles, food, bikini bike p.m., IRSC main campus, 3209 Virginia Ave., From page 12 wash, prizes, more; $5 per person for non- Fort Pierce. Join IRSC, the Hallstrom • Jazz at the Gazebo: Fort Pierce Jazz and riders, and free for riders. For more Astronomical Society, and the Treasure Blues Society presents live music from 9 information, visit www.afsp.org/ Coast Astronomical Society for a free a.m. to noon, at the Fort Pierce Jazz & Blues • Ride to Fight Suicide: Second annual TreasureCoastRide or treasurecoastHD.com Planetarium open house. Telescopic views of event from Treasure Coast Harley Davidson Society craft market off Indian River Drive • Advice From an Artist (Procession of the sky will be available, weather permitting. and Orange Avenue. For more information, and the American Foundation for Suicide the Species): 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Oxbow Eco- For more information, call the IRSC box Prevention. Registration is 9:30-10:30 a.m., call (772) 460-5299 or visit www.jazzsociety. Center, 5400 N.E. St. James Drive, Port St. office at (772) 462-4750 or visit www.irsc. org. kickstands up at 11 a.m. Ride starts at Lucie. Visit the Oxbow to meet with staff and edu. Suncoast Mental Health Center, 1456 Old • Weekly dance: 6:30-9:30 p.m., Polish volunteer artists for assistance in creating • 'A Night at Club Pineapple:' 8 p.m., American Social Club, 343 NW Prima Vista Dixie Hwy, Vero Beach. Ride ends at Treasure your spirit animal for the 'Procession of the Pineapple Playhouse, 700 W. Weatherbee Coast Harley Davidson, 4967 S.E. Federal Blvd., Port St. Lucie. Dance to the music of Species' event on Oct. 14. Free session — get Road, Fort Pierce. Featuring Joyce Milligan. Permanent Affair. $8. BYOB and Soda. Open Hwy, Stuart. $20 per rider and $10 per tips on using recycled materials to complete Wine and hors d'oeuvres. Tickets are $15. passenger includes a patch (until supplies your masterpiece. For more information, call Call (772) 465-0366 for tickets or more See OUT, page 15 last) and ticket for the raffle. A police (772) 785-5833 or email oxbow@stlucieco. information.

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[email protected] According to the foundation’s website, its goal is to honor and memorialize the life of VERO BEACH — The Live Like Cole Cole Coppola by supporting individuals Foundation will unveil the location for the and organizations that adopt Cole’s philoso- Cole Coppola Memorial Fishing Pier on phy of always helping those around him. Saturday, September 30 at the Grand Pavil- “Cole never missed the opportunity to lend ion in Riverside Park. a helping hand, and he took extraordinary The T-shaped pier will consist of a 100 efforts to ensure each person he encoun- foot long by 8 foot wide access which will tered felt like the most important person to intersect with a 50 foot long by 8 foot wide him. He was loving, generous, humble and terminal pier. kind to the very core.” Ground breaking is scheduled for Octo- Supporters and friends use the social ber, with the pier to be completed in Janu- media hashtag #LIVELIKECOLE. ary. The construction of the pier is the result In addition to the unveiling of the pier of a private-public partnership with the city location, the celebration will include a food Cole Coppola of Vero Beach and the Florida Inland Navi- truck, awards ceremony, and live music gational District. The City of Vero Beach from the Tom Jackson Band. The public is bly rewarding and is a wonderful way to received a grant from the Florida Inland invited to bring lawn chairs and umbrellas. carry my brother’s legacy forward. We are pola, a student at John Carroll High School Navigational District for the permitting and “The unveiling of the location, as well as looking forward to the completion of the in Fort Pierce, was riding his bicycle on the engineering costs. That grant was matched the upcoming ground breaking of the fish- pier as well as our next big community proj- Alma Lee Loy Bridge over the Indian River by the foundation. ing pier, is a culmination of the efforts and ect as we continue to take action and spread Lagoon in Vero Beach when he was struck, After the pier is complete, additional pro- generosity of many people, both in the pri- kindness.” just days after his 16th birthday, by a car ceeds raised will be used for scholarships vate and public sector, and is a testament of The mission of the Live Like Cole Foun- driven by a waitress on the way home from and endowments. how a community can work together to dation is to encourage children and adults to her job at the Citrus Grillhouse. The early The family-friendly, celebratory location achieve great success,” said Cole’s sister Mel- support and help others, and to foster self- morning collision knocked him off the unveiling event will be held Saturday, Sept. anie Coppola, co-founder and CEO of the worth. The foundation’s main project so far bridge, and he died from brain trauma. 30, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Riverside Park is located foundation. “While bittersweet, this project, has been to raise the money to build the According to information in court records, at 3001 Riverside Park Dr., Vero Beach. as well as the many other initiatives the pier. the driver was allegedly over the blood-alco- For more information, visit www.livelike- foundation has supported, has been incredi- On Sept. 27, 2014 Nicholas “Cole” Cop- hol level of 0.08 that under Florida law cole.org. Where does a chef take his wife to eat out? owhere, that’s where! stove with old bay seasoning. I added a Ingredients Come now, there are times when CHEF COSTA'S bottle of dark beer and, while that was 6 chocolate kisses I don’t want to cook. I’ll admit, not COOKING CORNER getting hot, I turned the grill on high, then 2 (1-ounce) squares semisweet chocolate Nvery often, but I do appreciate someone smeared regular table mustard, salt and 10 tablespoons (1-1/4 stick) butter cooking for me. Let me clarify that, I COSTA MAGOULAS pepper on the steaks. I know mustard? Just 1/2-cup all-purpose flour appreciate someone I know cooking for me. try it you’ll love it. 1-1/2 cups confectioners’ sugar The evening will start off innocently I cut some red peppers, red onions and 3 large eggs enough with my wife and I trying to decide tomatoes and placed them on wooden 3 egg yolks where to eat, what food we want. The But I am getting ahead of myself. Most of skewers. The lobsters went into the boiling 1 teaspoon vanilla extract problem of dining with my wife is we may the time we never make it to the restaurant water and when they had cooked for about never get to a table. When we enter a at all. It never fails. I can hear her now while 10 minutes, I placed the steaks and Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. restaurant someone needs to acknowledge we are discussing where to go, “you can vegetables on the grill, turning only once Grease six (6-ounce) custard cups with us right away or at least say, “Hi, I will be make everything I like, why do we have to after 5 minutes. I pulled the lobster out of butter or spray. with you in a moment.” If that doesn’t go out? Let’s just stay home, open a bottle of the pot and took the steaks and vegetables Melt the 2-ounce square chocolates and happen, she is out the door heading for the wine and I will keep you company while off the grill. Dinner was served with melted butter in the microwave, or in a double car. I have to admit I feel the same way, you cook one of my favorite meals?” Yes I butter. boiler. Add the flour and sugar to chocolate maybe not as bad … I will give them a know that sounds terrible, but I actually We continued to share and have a great mixture. Stir in the eggs and yolks until minute or two, but my wife has zero love it. meal, just the two of us. What a great date smooth. Stir in the vanilla. Divide the batter tolerance. She is gone. We’ll head to the local market, pick up a night it turned out to be. We really don’t go evenly among the custard cups. Insert a Now, if we make it to the table, someone couple of lobsters, a few shrimps and I out to eat often and, when we try, it usually chocolate kiss inside the batter of each cake. better greet us and offer a beverage and say always have some steaks in the freezer. Yes, ends up with me cooking at home. It turns Place in the oven and bake for 6-8 minutes. something or she will be on the move again. surf and turf tonight and at a bargain price! out to be the best restaurant food and The edges should be firm but the center will I remember one time the server came up It really is great to be a chef. I can cook service in town with great atmosphere. Try be runny. Run a knife around the edges to and said, “hey guys, what would you like?” anything I want, we can share and talk it sometime. loosen and invert onto dessert plates. She was gone again … she is not a “guy.” My while I am cooking, making it a great Oh, almost forgot … she insisted on wife really isn’t spoiled or rude, she just evening. dessert. Did I forget to mention I can also Costa Magoulas is dean of the Mori knows how the front of the house should I wrapped some shrimp in prosciutto and bake? 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celebrates the Down syndrome community physically. It affects about 1 in every 700 The byproduct of events like this, Ms. Buddy and to promote acceptance and inclusion. babies born in the United States. The physi- Coleman said, is an increase in confidence From page 11 “It’s a way of raising awareness in the cal features and medical problems associat- in the young adults who have Down syn- community of acceptance and inclusion of ed with Down syndrome can vary widely drome, including participation in every- people with disabilities or Down syndrome,” from child to child. While some kids with thing from gymnastics to dance and customize and use to get more team mem- Ms. Coleman said. “We have three beautiful DS need a lot of medical attention, others post-secondary education. “That, to me, is bers and donations. new families, and we have one new mom lead healthy lives. The health problems that one of the most rewarding parts of this. And Local children and adults with Down syn- who we are taking a new parent packet to may go along with DS can be treated and we love seeing the new babies come in and drome walk with their family, friends, and and welcoming her to our group.” many resources are available to help kids making sure they have opportunities and other supporters to promote Down syn- “Down syndrome is a condition in which and their families who are living with the inclusion,” she said. drome awareness and acceptance. The day extra genetic material causes delays in the condition,” according to the organization’s For online registration and more infor- also will feature fellowship, face painting, an way a child develops, both mentally and website. mation, visit www.tcdownsyndromeag.org. interactive water fountain and lunch, and Friday, September 29, 2017 Hometown News – FORT PIERCE – www.HometownNewsSLC.com 15 a street festival to showcase downtown Fort • Centennial High School Eagles SATURDAY, OCT. 7 Pierce and the waterfront in Marina Square football: The football team will host Oxbridge Out on Melody Lane. Festival includes music, Academy at 7 p.m. The address for the high • Advice From an Artist (Procession of From page 13 food, children’s activities, community school is 1485 SW Cashmere Blvd. in Port the Species): 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Oxbow Eco- vendors and arts and crafts. Free admission, St. Lucie. Center, 5400 N.E. St. James Drive, Port St. to the public. free parking in parking garage. For more • Fort Pierce Central High School Lucie. Visit the Oxbow to meet with staff and information, visit mainstreetfortpierce.org. Cobras football: The football team will host volunteer artists for assistance in creating TUESDAY, OCT. 3 • Food Truck Invasion: This event is Jensen Beach High School at 7 p.m. The your spirit animal for the 'Procession of the hosted at Tradition Square on the first and address for the high school is 4101 S. 25th. Species' event on Oct. 14. Free session — get • Tuesday Night Jazz Jam: Presented by third Friday of the month from 5-9:30 p.m. St. in Fort Pierce. tips on using recycled materials to complete the Fort Pierce Jazz and Blues Society from Catch us as we invade Tradition in Port St your masterpiece. For information, call (772) 7-10 p.m. at the Black Box at Sunrise Lucie. We’ll have the food trucks parked at FRIDAY, OCT. 6 — SUNDAY, OCT. 8 785-5833 or email [email protected]. Theatre, 117 S. Second Street, Fort Pierce. Tradition Square. This is a huge outdoor • Benefit: Rizzo's Cigar Bar and Sidedoor Call (772) 460-5299 or visit www.jazzsociety. picnic where food trucks of different origins, • Oktoberfest: 15th annual event will be Lounge will host an event to benefit HANDS org. cuisine and menus prepare food that is held outdoors in the Promenade at the Port of St. Lucie with five bands, food and cooked to order. It’s not fast food and a St. Lucie Civic Center on Walton Road and refreshments. Call (772) 461-0655 for more WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4 bunch of these trucks are run by chefs. A U.S. 1. Family-friendly event features lots of information. great deal of fusion cuisine, comfort foods live entertainment and activities for children, • Wonderland Gala: Whimsical new • Weekly Latin Dance: Every Wednesday and sweet treats to choose from. Be sure to along with food vendors. Expected hours are charity benefit with appearances from Alice, night, 8-11 p.m., Midtown Grill & Bar, Fort bring your folding chairs or blankets to picnic 5-10 p.m. Friday, 12-10 p.m. Saturday, and the Mad Hatter, and the White Rabbit, to Pierce. Salsa, Merengue, Bachata. $5. For on the lawn at Tradition Town Hall. 12-5 p.m. Sunday. Admission and parking benefit Port St. Lucie based CareBag Inc. more information, (703) 402-3645. • Port St. Lucie High School Jaguars are free, tokens for food and beverages are Held from 6-11 p.m. at the Regal Event Hall, football: The football team will host South purchased for $1 each. For more 582 N.W. University Blvd., Suite 350, Port St. THURSDAY, OCT. 5 — SATURDAY, OCT. 7 Fork High School at 7 p.m. The address for information, visit http://psloktoberfest. the high school is 1201 SE Jaguar Lane, Port blogspot.com See OUT, page 16 St. Lucie. • 'A Doll’s House:' Wynne Black Box Theatre, IRSC main campus, 3209 Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce. Drama. A young housewife arranges a loan without her husband's knowledge to save them from debt. Rather than being grateful, he accuses her of damaging his good name. She wakes to feelings of self-awareness for the first time and realizes he is not the man she thought she knew. Show times are 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, with a 2 p.m. show on Saturday. General admission tickets are $15. For more information, contact the IRSC box office at (772) 462-4750 or email [email protected].

FRIDAY, OCT. 6

• Movie Matinee: Showing 'Smurfs: The Lost Village' at 3:30 p.m., Lakewood Park Branch Library, 7605 Santa Barbara Drive, Fort Pierce. Animated film is PG, running time of 90 minutes. For more information about library programs, call (772) 462-6870, email [email protected], or visit www. stlucieco.gov/library • Friday Fest: 5:30-9 p.m., Fort Pierce’s Marina Square, the first Friday of every month, weather permitting. (Held on the second Friday of the month if event is canceled due to bad weather.) Friday Fest is

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