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The 35th annual Toys for For Richard Mundy thetic drugs disguised as bath salts and herbal Paul Szott, D.M.D. “OUR KIDS” Toy Run will be For Hometown News incense. Kerri Graham D.M.D. Saturday, Nov. 17, and pre- Commissioner Troy Kent of Zone 2 said, “I am See ad in this section for more information The Ormond Beach City Commission moved so proud of this commission of the city for creat- sented by the Daytona 200 forward with burying utility cables underground in 386-944-5002 Motorcycle Club. ing this ordinance. I see other communities in 802 Sterthaus Drive, Suite A • Ormond Beach, FL the downtown area at its Nov. 7 meeting. the paper doing this as well and I feel like we (Across the Street from the imploded Florida Hospital)

Registration is $10 per 769528 Commissioners, in their role as the Community weren’t the Johnny-come-latelys on this; we person from 9:30 to 11 a.m., Redevelopment Agency, approved agreements jumped on it right away. I thank our staff for at the clubhouse, 3602 W. with FPL, AT&T and Brighthouse for the work. being on this.” International Speedway The commission also agreed on working with the In other business, the Commissioners voted Blvd., Daytona Beach. Florida Department of Law Enforcement for its to change the zoning for a 4.6 acre area at 1634 N. Coffee and doughnuts Methamphetamine Clandestine Drug Laboratory U.S. 1 from Volusia County Highway Interchange “Mr. Stowers won the will be provided by Krispy Hazardous Waste Central Storage Container Pro- Commercial to Ormond Beach Highway Tourist election, while serving as commissioner, Kreme. gram. Commercial. started a new law firm and welcomed his first child Lunch is included with Also in combating drug use, the commission Commissioner James Stowers was congratulated into the world. I don’t know how he found time to price of registration. began the approval process to ban the sale of syn- on his re-election. do all the things he had to do,” Commissioner Rick All proceeds go to benefit Boehm said. children at The Children’s Home Society of Volusia, Flagler and Putnam coun- ties. Honoring veterans Participants should bring Kids make bowls See NOTES, A3 for fundraiser

By Andreas Butler ner will consist of soup, For Hometown News salad, bread and a dessert Local school children donated by local restau- are making bowls to help rants. Mainland’s Culi- feed those in need. nary Arts Academy will The fifth Annual Empty prepare the meals. Bowls Silent Auction will Besides Mainland, be Dec. 7 at Mainland Volusia County schools High School in Daytona participating in the event Beach. are DeLand, Deltona, “The event keeps grow- New Smyrna Beach and ing each year,” said Mar- Spruce Creek high cia Bobbitt, a Mainland schools; Campbell, art teacher. “The first year Ormond Beach, Creek- we made 300 bowls with side and Silver Sands kids at Mainland and middle schools; and some at DeLand. Now we Pathways and Osteen ele- have 11 schools making a mentary schools. total of 1,000 bowls. The Pathways in Ormond first year we raised $560 Beach teamed up with A Boutique Optical and last year $13,000.” Mainland to produce bowls with 100 fourth Located in Ormond Beach, FL Local sponsors donated 769526 $2,000 for the schools to graders in five classes buy clay and glaze. working on the project. “I am friends with Mar- Unique Frames The auction runs from Randy Barber/staff photographer cia Bobbit, said Cynthia Four-year-old Kirra Pierce of Daytona Beach waves the American Flag during the 5:30 to 7 p.m., with din- Cossio, a Pathways & Accessories ner from 6 to 8 p.m. The annual Veterans Day ceremony at the City Center Veterans Park across the lake from teacher. “When I was put IMPORTED FROM cost is $15 for the meal in fourth grade, I wanted FRANCE, ITALY & LUXEMBOURG City Hall in Port Orange, Sunday, Nov. 11. Local veterans groups hosted the ceremony, and one of the bowls the Fashion is nothing without which honors all of our men and women veterans of the US Armed Forces. children made. The din- See BOWLS, A4 quality craftsmanship Derrick Henry Daytona’s Volusia County

1545 Hand Avenue Ste# B4 first black male mayor election results Ormond Beach, FL 32174 (386) 677-2100 By Andreas Butler graphics of that Mayor-elect Henry Volusia County unoffi- 75.98% (162,160 votes) the city. aims to accomplish are MillenniumOptical.com For Hometown News cial results from the Nov. 6 We have a improving the infrastruc- History was made in general election are listed County Council Chair 36 percent ture, addressing the police Daytona Beach when Der- ENTERTAINMENT B1 black pop- and firefighters’ pension, here with winners of the rick Henry was elected ulation and changing the city’s local offices in boldface. Jason Davis – 55.39% Mayor on Nov. 6. and five image of hostility to busi- (105,803 votes) STEAMROLLING Mayor-elect Henry is a colleges. ness. Clerk of Court Carl G. Persis – 44.61% former city commissioner, My profes- “We want an image of (85,196 votes) educator and businessman sional being open and friendly to Diane M. Matousek who beat out Zone 1 Com- experience businesses, not hostile. We (REP) – 62.83% (132,876 County Council missioner Edith Shelly. He as an edu- Henry need to improve our infra- votes) District 1 garnered 55 percent of the cator also structure, which will Christine Sanders (NPA) vote to Shelly’s 45 percent helped me. I have worked attract more businesses. – 37.17% (78,612 votes) Jeff H. Allebach – for a 2,735 vote victory with both colleges and We also must deal with our 46.67% (17,293 votes) margin. public schools.” pension for the police and Group brings holiday Though he isn’t the first 7th Circuit County Pat Patterson – 53.33% One of Mayor-elect fire fighters, which sit at $8 extravaganza to Peabody black mayor (it was Yvonne Court Judge, Group 4 (19,763 votes) Henry’s main goals is to million dollars in the red. Scarlett-Golden), Mayor- unify the city, which was That will help free up funds elect Henry will be the first Christopher Kelly – County Council FISHING B8 for other things,” he said. black man to hold the post pushed in his campaign 63.42% (118,260 votes) District 2 There are other political and second black Mayor in slogan, “One City, One Adam Warren – 36.58% leaders who see a capable SEA TROUT a city that was once segre- Vision.” (68,221 votes) Nancy Epps – 47.85% leader in Mayor-elect gated. “We have been a divided (19,179 votes) Henry with hope and Season “I think my election city as Beachside and School Board District 4 Joshua Wagner – promise. now open shows that we have grown. Mainland as well as busi- 52.15% (20,900 votes) “I think that he will do a all year Mayor Scarlett-Golden ness and residents. I aim to Judy Conte – 46.89% good job. (The mayor- long for paved the way. We are over unify. We need to recognize (19,689 votes) County Council elect) has experience hav- sea trout our racial separation. It’s that the city is big enough Linda G. Costello – District 3 ing been a commissioner important and race is a fac- and diverse enough to 53.11% (22,307 votes) and he is familiar with the tor, but it’s not the defining embrace different ele- Deborah “Deb” Denys – issues,” said State Rep. factor,” he said. “I was able ments of business and Sheriff 51.6% (22,599 votes) Dwayne Taylor, who repre- INDEX to run with limited ideas. We want to attract a James W. Hathaway – sents district 26. “I believe resources and not the sup- diverse experience for our Wendell Bradford – 48.4% (21,197 votes) Business A7 Horoscopes B1 that he will address the port of the status quo residence and visitors,” he 24.02% (51,277 votes) Classified B9 Out & About B1 endorsements. I believe said. Club Scene B2 Police Report A5 Ben F. Johnson – See RESULTS, A2 Crossword B8 Viewpoint A6 that I reflect the demo- Some of the other goals See HENRY, A2 Bankruptcy and Foreclosure JAMES SKOW, PA Attorney 769535 139 Executive Circle Suite 103 • Daytona Beach, FL 32114

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CARPET • CERAMIC TILE • WOOD FLOORS • LAMINATE FLOORS • CARPET Christopher Nabicht – CERAMIC TILE • LAMINATE FLOORS Results Daytona Beach Commis- 58.12% (3,012 votes) Drew J. Bastian – 52.4% From page A1 sioner, Zone 4 Michael Wycuff – 41.88% (12,167 votes) (2,170 votes) Bob Pohlmann – 47.6% Rob Gilliland – 72.25% (11,051 votes) County Council District 4 (3,328 votes) Edgewater Council 1 Thomas A. Kaczka – School Board Doug Daniels – 52.73% 27.75% (1,278 votes) James Paul Brown – Referendum (20,165 votes) 39.62% (3,204 votes)

036141 Shannon McLeish – Daytona Beach Commis- Christine Power – 60.38% Yes: 49.77% (102,837 47.27% (18,076 votes) sioner, Zone 6 (4,883 votes) votes)

CERAMIC TILE • WOOD FLOORS • WOOD TILE • CERAMIC No: 50.23% (103,781 CARPET • CERAMIC TILE • WOOD FLOORS • LAMINATE FLOORS • CARPET County Council District 5 Paula R. Reed – 58.4% Holly Hill Mayor votes) (2,062 votes) Rich Gailey – 39.44% Cathy Washington – 41.6% Roy Johnson – 58.18% Orange City (14,158 votes) (1,469 votes) (2,359 votes) Amendment 1 Patricia Northey – 60.56% Roland Via – 41.82% (1,696 (21,742 votes) Daytona Beach Shores votes) Yes: 74.42% (2,974 votes) IMPORTANT SEMINAR Council 2 No: 25.58% (1,022 votes) STRENGTH & CONDITIONING FOR SENIORS Daytona Beach Mayor Oak Hill Mayor Are you having difficulty with simple tasks like getting out of a chair? Jennie Celona – 52.63% Orange City Have you noticed you don’t have the strength you once had? Then don’t miss this important hour of information. Derrick L. Henry – 55.47% (1,291 votes) Douglas A. Gibson – Amendment 2 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17TH • 10AM (13,814 votes) Donald F. Large – 47.37% 51.8% (461 votes) Call ahead to reserve seating. Edith Shelley – 44.53% (1,162 votes) Linda C. Hyatt – 48.2% Yes: 69.22% (2,687 votes) 1425 Hand Ave, Suite H • Ormond Beach (11,089 votes) (429 votes) No: 30.78% (1,195 votes) Extended Hours M-F 7a-6pm • Sat 8a-noon Daytona Beach Shores 037044 Phone 386-673-3535 • barrandassociatesphysicaltherapy.com Daytona Beach Council 4 Ormond Beach Commis- Orange City Commissioner, Zone 1 Paul deMange – 44.37% sioner 1 Amendment 3 (1,036 votes) SaveSave Money,Money,EatEat OUT!OUT! Carl Lentz IV – 51.67% Henry Fehrmann – Alan H. Burton – 45.62% Yes: 57.35% (2,104 votes) 50 % OFF (2,038 votes) 55.63% (1,299 votes) (2,440 votes) No: 42.65% (1,565 votes) Gift Certificates Ruth Trager – 48.33% James Stowers – 54.38% www.hometownnewsol.com (1,906 votes) Deltona Commissioner, (2,909 votes) Ormond Beach District 2 Referendum 1 Pierson Council 4 Webster Barnaby Yes: 61.07% (12,025 votes) – 51.78% (2,983 votes) Samuel G.S. Bennett – No: 38.93% (7,666 votes) 769469 Rob Field – 48.22% (2,778 66.67% (330 votes) votes) Maribel Martinez – Ormond Beach 33.33% (165 votes) Referendum 2 Deltona Commissioner, District 4 Pierson Council 5 Yes: 62.96% (12,388 votes) No: 37.04% (7,289 votes) Tom Premo – 46.33% Herbert J. Bennett – (2,383 votes) 67.89% (334 votes) South Daytona, Nancy Schleicher – Lidia Miranda – 32.11% Referendum 1 53.67% (2,761 votes) (158 votes) Yes: 37.15% (1,948 votes) Deltona Commissioner, Port Orange Council, No: 62.85% (3,295 votes) District 6 District 3

community. I believe that the community know what Henry he will bring the city they were looking for by From page A1 together,” said Cassandra choosing Henry. The city Reynolds, Daytona Beach should be excited. He needs of the community. Zone 6 Commissioner. brings a fresh perspective. He also has people around “There are a lot of people I believe that he will build him who can help him get that believe in him. I think upon the legacy of Glenn things done.” that he will follow through Ritchey and Yvonne Scarlet “(The mayor-elect) on his platform.” Golden before him. Day- fought an excellent race Volusia County Council- tona made the right and got a lot ofsupport man Joshua Wagner said, choice.” from a cross section of the “I think that the voters let

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Voting for our imperfect political system The Book Shelf s I stood in the long independence from Great to them taking office. There New & Used Books line to vote at my Britain, the work was done were no long lines at the Happy Thanksgiving LAND and Mr. Washington was polling places in China. Aprecinct, I occasional- Books are great gifts • Gift Certificates Available ly shifted from one foot to LINES installed as president to There was no vote. I have to the other. lead the new country. Not believe if there had been, The thought occurred to DAN SMITH so. It took six years to work their time at the polls would Come visit us at our new location! me that maybe this is what out the details and it was six not have been quite as 386.676-9850 043013 they mean by exercising my years before President pastoral as my own. 99 S. Yonge Street Ormond Beach, FL (beside Beach Girl Dollar) right. Actually though, I was As I considered that, I Washington took office. Finally inside, I used the pleased when a poll worker couldn’t help but compare Those patriots knew how black marker to fill in the told us this was the best my own pleasant circum- important their work was ovals opposite the names of turnout he had seen in his stances at the polls to the and they got it right. Many my preferred candidates. As 20 years of service. I really violent scenes that play out of the acts of government I fed my ballot into the didn’t mind the wait and it on our TV screens when a they wrote are still in effect electronic counting seemed no one else did third-world country The first 13 states were machine I was certain it either. Most of us had attempts democracy. While allowed two senators each would not be shredded as it encountered friends and I waited to do my civic duty and the number of con- might in some nations. neighbors while in line to I had no fear that armed gressmen depended on This election was as help pass the time. thugs might try to keep me each state’s population. divisive as any in recent While we all were very from voting or force me to While no system is memory and yet it was serious about our purpose vote for a candidate at gun perfect, ours has to be the conducted in a most there, the mood was point. I know some coun- best anyone has come up dignified manner. Once actually a bit subdued. I tries find it impossible to with so far. A good example more the good old U.S. of A. knew many of us had pull off a peaceful election. is what happened in China is a beacon to the world. No drastically opposing views The line moved ahead as only two days after our own matter if your candidate of how the government maybe 10 people were election. On Nov. 8, the won or lost, you should be should work, but not a soul allowed into the building. I communist party installed a very proud. chose to spend the time thought about how difficult new ruler and an entire badgering others with their it must have been to put our cabinet that were chosen personal opinions. The great system into place. The very quietly by the party Dan Smith is on the board $495 whole thing seemed more founding fathers took six higher ups. The 1.3 billion of directors for the Ormond In-House denture lab like some impromptu block years to work out the rules people in China were not Beach Historical Society, The party that had drawn and guidelines for American even aware a change was Motor Racing Heritage Same day denture together a cross section of government. Many believe coming until it was Association and is the repairs and relines our neighborhood. that as soon as we gained announced a few days prior author of a fishing book.

ting Safety training program tration at (386) 676-3255 for History talk slated Notes through the American Safe- information on registration. ty & Health Institute. Participants may bring From page A1 Author Dan Walsh will $675 The department will offer lunch, or may purchase speak at 10 a.m. Saturday, a new unwrapped toy, a course from 9 a.m. to 3 lunch at eateries nearby. Nov. 17, at the Halifax His- clothes, pajamas or shoes of p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, at the School dress code will apply. torical Museum, 252 S. All Fillings all sizes. training room in Fire Station Beach St., Daytona Beach. Last bike in at 2:30 p.m. at No. 92, 189 S. Nova Road. Association of Cost is $5 for members $150 Roadside Tavern 3400 S. The course will provide and $6 for non-members. Nova Road, Port Orange. young people with basic University Women Reservations are not Full Denture Reline For those not on the ride, skill training and informa- to meet required. the meal is $5. tion necessary in caring for For more information, call Only $175 For more information, call infants and children. The The next meeting of the (386) 255-6976. (386) 717-1888 or (386) 763- program is designed for American Association of 1151 or visit www.day- young people (ages 11-16) University Women Daytona Grief seminar set 386-944-5002 tona200mc.com. who will be babysitting or Beach branch will be at 11 providing child and infant FREE

a.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, at the 769547 care. Participants will Central Baptist Church Child and babysitting Palmetto Club, 1000 Beach 769547 receive a card upon success- will host a grief share semi- St., Daytona Beach. nar from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. safety training ful completion of the Stacy Barksdale will speak course. Saturday, Nov. 17, at 142 offered on “Trades of Hope.” Lunch Fairview Ave., Daytona The cost of the training and a general meeting will Call for appt and more details. Your insurance may cover at usual & customary fees. Offer good for 60 days from will be $10 per person and Beach. date of receipt. THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO follow. Cost of lunch is $13. For more information, call REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, The Ormond Beach Fire participants will receive a The public is invited. EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT THAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF Child and Babysitting Safety (386) 255-2588 or (386) 677- RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SER- Department will be offering For more information and 8962. VICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT. Regular price on fillings include D2140-$150, D2150-$175, D2150- packet. Class size is limited. $175, D2160-$185, D2161-$195, D2330-$185, D2331$175, D2332-$200, D2391-$150, D2392-$175, D2393- the citizens of Ormond lunch reservations, call (386) $200, D2394-$225, (Crowns regularly $900 code D2752) (Denture regularly $1000 code D5110 or D5120) Beach a Child And Babysit- Please contact Fire Adminis- 767-5927. See NOTES, A5 ( Reline upper denture regularly $350 code D5720) (Reline lower denture regularly $350 code D5751). 037212 A4 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill Hometown News Friday, November 16, 2012

the entire thing,” Ms. Bob- Bowls bitt said. “They set up the auction, made the bowls, From page A1 glazed them and every- to see if my kids could help. thing. They went to the ele- She brought over the high mentary schools and school kids who helped taught the youngsters how teach our kids. We took a to do it, too. They also do it day where every class in year around because it’s so fourth grade made bowls. much to do. They also set We invited families out up and volunteer many once a week to help making hours.” it a community thing,” Ms. Cossio said, “We The Bowls event isn’t want our kids to realize entirely new, but has that it is important to help returned to the area locally. the community. They are “It was actually started old enough where they can. by an art teacher in Michi- These bowls can feed a lot gan years ago. I went to an of kids and families. It’s event at Spruce Creek High been a team effort.” over 20 years ago and I The children involved get remembered it. When I a sense of purpose for par- started teaching at Main- ticipating in the event. land, I decided to do it “I learned how to do here. They do it all over glazing and how important really. I know some schools it is to help the less fortu- in Orlando that do it,” Ms. nate. It was fun. I like art, Photos by Andreas Butler Bobbit said. being creative and making Above, Pathways Elementary 4th graders Cartier Strohl, The schools are working things,” said 10-year-old with Halifax Urban Min- Thalia Castorena, a fourth 10, right, and Mia Houston, 9, paint ceramic bowls they istries, which has services grader at Pathways. made for the annual Empty Bowls fundraiser of Halifax that feed the hungry, Amanda Hernandez, a Urban Ministries. Right, Jaden Hoffman, 9, works on her homeless and low-income senior at Mainland and a families in Volusia and Fla- member of the art club, bowl with parents, Jeff and Susan Hoffman. The Pathways gler counties. said, “I went to Pathways Elementary fourth grader, along with other local school Teaching the kids to give Elementary and it’s good to children, made bowls for an event that will help feed area back to the community is come back here. Making homeless and low-income residents sponsored by Halifax another purpose of the the bowls is worth it event. because you get to help Urban Ministries. “The kids in our art club people. It makes me feel at Mainland help organized good to help people.” 037257 037045

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Editor’s note: This is a list ed on Nov. 6 and charged set. arrested on Nov. 6 and of arrests, not convictions, with intercepting an oral •Ronald Joseph Cardinal, charged with and all arrestees are pre- communication. Bail was 62, of Daytona Beach, was possession/use/attempting sumed innocent unless or not set. arrested on Nov. 8 and to use a personal ID. Bail until proven guilty in a court •James Anthony Felton, charged with firing a was set at $22,500. of law. 29, of Daytona Beach, was weapon/missile into a •Richard W. Wellshear, 40, Daytona Beach arrested on Nov. 6 and dwelling and aggravated of Daytona Beach, was charged with domestic vio- assault with a deadly arrested on Nov. 7 and (888) 277-TIPS Police Department lence battery by strangula- weapon without intent to charged with battery on a tion. Bail was not set. kill. Bail was not set. person 65 years of age or •Melissa Regina Aoki, 31, •Vivian M. Brown, 68, of •Jeremy Reshard Hay- older. Bail was not set. of Daytona Beach, was Daytona Beach, was arrest- wood, 37, of Daytona Beach, •Kathleen Teresa Howell, Wanted arrested on Nov. 4 and ed on Nov. 7 and charged was arrested on Nov. 9 and 23, of Daytona Beach, was charged with resisting arrest with grand theft. Bail was set charged with possession of a arrested on Nov. 8 and Wanted person: Richard with violence, battery on a at $10,000. Schedule II substance. Bail charged with possession of a Arnett Jr. law enforcement officer and •Corris Antoinne Lewis, was set at $12,000. Schedule II substance. Bail Alias: Rasheem Arnett criminal mischief amount 24, of Daytona Beach, was •Tyler H. Wade, 19, of Day- was set at $2,500. Birth date: Feb. 12, 1972 to $1,000 or more in dam- arrested on Nov. 7 and tona Beach, was arrested on •Christopher Bruce Distinguishing features: age. Bail was set at $7,000. charged with sale of cocaine Nov. 9 and charged with Greenbaum, 36, of Ormond Scar on left arm Reason wanted: •Tony Terrell White, 40, of within 1,000 feet of a school possession of marijuana Beach, was arrested on Nov. Daytona Beach, was arrest- and possession of cocaine with intent to sell. Bail was Absconded sex offender 8 and charged with posses- Last known location: ed on Nov. 4 and charged with intent to sell. Bail was set at $1,000. sion of a Schedule II sub- Daytona Beach with aggravated assault with set at $50,000. stance. Bail was not set. a deadly weapon. Bail was •Kevin Williams, 33, of Ormond Beach •Edward Henry Johnson, Crime Stoppers of not set. Daytona Beach, was arrest- 20, of Ormond Beach, was Northeast Florida is seek- ¶Michael Laree Kiel, 45, of ed on Nov. 7 and charged Police Department arrested on Nov. 8 and ing information on the Daytona Beach, was arrest- with robbery with a weapon. charged with dealing in whereabouts of convicted ed on Nov. 5 and charged Bail was set at $10,000. •Brian Keith Polimeda, 40, stolen property and making sex offender Richard Richard Arnett Jr. with sale/delivery of a coun- •Eugene Greene, 24, of of Ormond Beach, was a false record to a pawnbro- Arnett Jr. As a convicted terfeit controlled substance. Daytona Beach, was arrest- arrested on Nov. 7 and ker. Bail was set at $2,500. sex offender, Arnett is and brown eyes. If you see Bail was set at $4,960. ed on Nov. 7 and charged charged with possession of a •Eric Keith Snook, 23, of required under Florida law Arnett, don’t try to appre- •Robert Eugene Hale, 37, with grand theft. Bail was set weapon/ammunition by a Holly Hill, was arrested on to regularly update his hend him. Anyone with of Daytona Beach, was at $2,500. convicted felon. Bail was set Nov. 8 and charged with sale address with law enforce- information regarding arrested on Nov. 5 and •Victor Markquis Gaines, at $10,000. of a Schedule II substance. ment. He was last known Arnett’s whereabouts is charged with trafficking in 21, of Daytona Beach, was Bail was set at $18,500. to be living in Lakeland, asked to call Crime Stop- methamphetamines, manu- arrested on Nov. 8 and •Bryan Kareem Gregory, and an arrest warrant for pers toll-free at (888) 277- TIPS. You can also text facture of methampheta- charged with possession of a Volusia County 36, of Daytona Beach, was failure to properly register has been issued in Polk your tip by texting “TIP231 mines and possession of firearm by a convicted felon arrested on Nov. 8 and Sheriff’s Office County. However, Arnett plus your message” to listed chemicals with intent and unlawful possession of charged with trafficking in to manufacture. Bail was set cocaine. Bail was not set. previously lived in Day- CRIMES. Anyone who pro- cocaine. Bail was set at tona Beach and is known vides information to at $25,000. •Justin R. Nelson, 25, of •Stasia Green Cafaro, 40, $35,000. •Derek Alfonzo to frequent the area. Crime Stoppers will Daytona Beach, was arrest- of Ormond Beach, was •Michele M. Maurer, 18, of remain anonymous and McCormick, 43, of Daytona Arnett is 5 feet, 7 inches ed on Nov. 8 and charged arrested on Nov. 6 and Ormond Beach, was arrest- tall and weighs about 186 can qualify for a reward of Beach, was arrested on Nov. with being a fugitive in state. charged with domestic vio- ed on Nov. 9 and charged pounds and has black hair up to $1,000. 5 and charged with domes- Bail was set at $2,500. lence aggravated assault with attempted use of tic violence battery by stran- •Marice Thomas, 65, of with a deadly weapon. Bail another’s ID without con- gulation. Bail was not set. Daytona Beach, was arrest- was not set. sent and illegal use of a •Fayelyn Weaver, 29, of ed on Nov. 8 and charged •Darlene Marie Hartt, 40, credit card more than two Daytona Beach, was arrest- with battery. Bail was not of Daytona Beach, was times. Bail was set at $2,500. WE’RE ON

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We are not telling her what to do with her body. We are Randy Barber/staff photographer just saying we don’t want to pay for it. As far as the Bible or World War II Veteran Elmer J. Hawkins, 89, of Daytona Beach speaks to a crowd gathered during the annual Veterans Christianity being mythology, tell her to check out the fact Day ceremony at the City Center Veterans Park across the lake from City Hall in Port Orange, Sunday, Nov. 11. Mr. the prophecies have all come about. I don’t know what more proof you could use. You might want to pick up a Hawkins is the vice president of the 1st Marine Division Association and president of the National Guadalcanal Cam- Bible and look at the New Testament because we believe the paign Veterans organization. Lord will be coming back soon. There are only two choices in eternity, heaven or hell. Where did I get the flu? To tell you honestly, I have a feeling it was the pharmacist who was sick. The pharmacist and tech do not use rubber In response to: ‘Better policing needed’ OK, who gave me the flu? gloves, because supposedly they do not touch the pills with Was it the guy working at the deli with the rubber gloves their hands, but they do move the pills around with a spatu- I was so happy to see someone had the guts to speak on? Who then took money with the rubber gloves on and la. We suspect sometimes the pills don’t spill out as they are about the Port Orange Police situation. then gave me the change with the rubber gloves on. He then suppose to and they need to pick up the pills by hand. They proceeds to make the next sandwich for the next customer. also take prescriptions from sick people, then they are In response to: ‘Better policing needed’ Money is the filthiest thing in the world. touching a bottle and cap, which they give back to you. Or could it have been the pizza place? Where they also Should they be wearing the rubber gloves? Maybe they wear the rubber gloves, but also took my money and gave should. I agree that better police are needed in Port Orange. I Let’s get with it people, why wear the rubber gloves if you called the police on my neighbor who was threatening me. I me my change with the same gloves. Where is the sense in that? They are touching filthy money are not going to abide what they are their for. was told there was nothing I could do unless he was on my By the way, I am still sick. property and physically harming me. I thought I moved to a and then making another pizza. safe area. Now, I am not so sure. Thanks for the amendment summary Letters Just wanted to let Hometown News know that I appreciat- ed the amendment descriptions in the paper, and used it to help me vote. Thank you. A homeless child’s tale According to Ms. Woods, the number of homeless students Where is the boat? enrolled in Volusia County schools in 2011-12 was 2,228. Florida ranks 44th among the 50 states in the economic That is more than double of the number in 2007, when This is a sad story about Will and Luke. They are two well-being of its children, according to a story by Margie Food Brings Hope was established to help homeless and friends who go fishing together and are in a team sport fish- Menzel, published on July 25 in The News Service of Flori- economically disadvantaged students enrolled in our ing association at DeLand High School. They also fish at da on a new report by the Annie E. Casey Foundation. schools. That’s when we became interested in the local Blue Lake Landing. They went to Blue Lake Landing recent- “The number of children in Florida living in poverty is issue as we got to know some of the students enrolled in ly to go fishing after school. The boat, which they left upside up 28 percent from 2005 to 2010, the last year for which the Food Brings Hope sponsored programs. down on the landing, was gone. The boat was a gift from data were included in the study,” the report states. “That When we asked Cheyann if she could have one wish, Will’s dad. Will had left it on the landing, thinking it would measurement considers such factors as whether the par- what would it be? We were expecting a typical answer most be safe. It’s a green bass tender. If someone took it by mis- ents have secure employment or the ability to cover their of us reply with, whether it is to have super powers or to be take, please return it to Will’s grandfather, 431 Blue Lake housing costs.” a billionaire. To our surprise, Cheyann responded with a Ave. Will is 14. Luke is 15. The numbers are just numbers; statistics of sorts. We simple statement. “That people weren’t so judgmental. I They just love to fish and never bother anyone. Most of wanted to humanize this terrible situation the Sunshine try to stand up for as many people as I can because hon- the time, they throw the fish back. State is facing. To do so, we asked Pam Woods, Volusia estly, you just never know what they’ve been through.” As County Schools Homeless Liaison, if she could introduce we continued to ask questions, each answer seemed to In response to: ‘Leave woman alone’ us to a local homeless teenager. She did. The opportunity have an unprecedented effect on our thinking. We were of meeting and interviewing Cheyann, a 10th grader who mad, sad and frustrated simultaneously. We couldn’t understand why someone like Cheyann and her story, and If you don’t want the tree don’t plant the seed. No one is has been struggling with homelessness ever since her mom lost her job, had a huge impact on us, the many more in situations similar to hers, hadn’t been obligated to have sex, but if you do, use a pregnancy protec- heard. Yet, the newest style for the fall and the most cur- tion. You are responsible for continuing the life you formed. When we asked Cheyann if she could tell people one thing about life, she said, “Always be happy and live your rent celebrity breakup was top news in seconds. life because there is always something to be happy about.” Typically when someone has faced so much adversity at Nika Hosseini and Van Truong, Daytona Beach such a young age, anger and frustration are the first emo- This $$ tions that are noticed. As we interviewed her, we couldn’t Should have waited This help but feel as if we were meeting an old friend for lunch. WWeek’seek’s WINWIN 100100 We soon discovered that behind her piercing smile was a Because I requested an absentee ballot during the pri- I My PrizePrize 041246 story that needed to be told; one that everyone should mary vote, they automatically sent me an absentee ballot know about. for the presidential election. This was a month ago and I’m During the eighth grade, Cheyann’s world took a turn for sorry I didn’t wait until I read the summary of the constitu- the worse when her mother lost her job. Living at a motel tional amendments in the Hometown News. THISTHIS WEEK’SWEEK’S LUCKYLUCKY was not an option anymore. However, instead of seeing the Your paper listed the amendments in layman’s terms BUMPER STICKER VEHICLE cup as half empty, Cheyann keeps her spirits high because and easy to comprehend. in her words “it could always be worse.” When I voted early, I guessed at so many propositions. CONGRATULATIONS GET YOUR When asked what she would like to do in the future, Next time, I plan to wait until I see Hometown News’ TO LAST WEEK’S BUMPER STICKER explanation and then I’ll be able to vote with more confi- WINNER OF $200, TODAY! Cheyann said education is the most important thing to her KAREN TRIGGIANI and some day she would love to create some sort of a foun- dence. OF SOUTH DAYTONA! STOP BY ANY OFFICE OR CALL!!! dation for anti-bullying, a topic that is very personal to her and one she has lost many friends to. Ruth Schaaf Is this is your license plate number? Go to the Homelessness is a growing problem in Volusia County. Daytona Beach nearest HTN Office to verify by noon Tuesday. VOLUSIA CO. BREVARD CO. INDIAN RIVER/MARTIN/ST LUCIE CO. 386-322-5900 321-242-1013 772-465-5656 Items needed for seniors The council’s Santa for Seniors col- lection will be from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Notes Thursday, Dec. 6, at four Lohman From page A5 Cedar Oaks and Highlands Manor are collecting items for its seniors this Funeral Home locations. •935 E. New York Ave., DeLand West Volusia Transfer Station will be holiday season. closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and These are senior citizen apartments •168 Providence Blvd. Deltona New Year’s days. that are income based and subsidized •733 W. Granada Blvd., Ormond For more information, call (386) by HUD. The majority of the residents Beach Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C., 943-7889 or visit •3751 S. Ridgewood Ave., Port 5059 Turnpike Feeder Road, Ft. Pierce, FL 34951 do not have local family. All of the res- www.volusia.org/recycle. idents are on a fixed income and most Orange Copyright © 2012, Hometown News , L.C. struggle from month to month. Participants may drop off a gift of Voted # 1 Community Newspaper in cash, gift card or new unwrapped gifts America in 2005, 2006, 2007. Kids can receive a Needed items include toiletries, gift cards, slippers and pharmacy gift cer- for a senior. One of the top 3 in America every year since 2003. postcard from Santa The council is also collecting for its Farris Robinson ...... Sr. VP Sales/Marketing Mercedes Lee-Paquette .Production Manager tificates. Lee Mooty ...... Regional Manager Rita Zeblin ...... Classified Paginator Items may be dropped off at Cedar Angel Tree. To receive a name, call the Vernon D. Smith ...... Managing Partner Kathy Santilla ...... Graphic Artist council and it will be mailed to you. Cecil G. Brumley ...... Associate Managing Editor Patricia Snyder ...... Director Classified Advertising Santa is making his list and check- Oaks, 668 LPGA Blvd., Holly Hill, or at Robin Bevilacqua ...... Human Resources Anna Snyder-Vasquez . . .Classified Consultant ing it twice at Volusia County’s Parks, Items should be returned by Dec. 7. Michele Muccigrosso . . . .Major/Natl. Accounts Manager Carol Deprey-Zelenak . . .Classified Consultant Highlands Manor, 956 Derbyshire Sylvia Montes ...... Major/Natl. Accounts Consultant Lora L. Uber ...... Classified Consultant Recreation and Culture Division. Road, Daytona Beach. For information, call (386) 253- Susan Hawkins ...... Major/Natl. Accounts Consultant Dolan Hoggatt ...... Circulation Manager 4700, Ext. 250, email lcampbell@coa- Luanne Williams ...... Office Manager/ Stephen Sparacino ...... District Circulation Manager As part of an annual tradition, Holiday parties will be Dec. 18, so Community Relations Randy Barber ...... Staff Photographer iaa.org or visit www.coavolusia.org. Agnes Dillon ...... Receptionist Suzy Kridner ...... Staff Writer recreation employees will send per- items are needed before then. Gary Kirkman ...... Advertising Consultant Erika Webb ...... Staff Writer sonalized postcards from Santa to For more information, call (386) Cathy Moody ...... Advertising Consultant Megan Schumacher . . . . .Graphic Designer Rodney Bookhardt ...... Advertising Consultant Carrie Maday ...... News Clerk/ children up to age 11. 451-0813. Who do you think you are? Don Hendricks ...... Advertising Consultant Entertainment Writer Deb Rancilio ...... Advertising Consultant Parents can have their children Phone (386) 322-5900 added to Santa’s mailing list by e- Council on Aging The U.S. Daughters of 1812 are spon- Fax (386) 322-5901 mailing the child’s name, address and soring a “Who do you think you are” Classified (386) 322-5949 ZIP code to [email protected], calling conducting holiday drives genealogy lecture from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rants & Raves (386) 322-5902 (386) 736-5953 or faxing (386) 943- Circulation Inquiries 1-866-913-6397 7012. Requests will be accepted The Council on Aging is conducting See NOTES, A11 [email protected] ORMOND BEACH through Dec. 9. a holiday food drive. Friday, November 16, 2012 www.HometownNewsOL.com Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill • A7 Tourism, business travel improving With the hospitality *** business. industry continuing to show VOLUSIA improvement in September BUSINESS While downtown Beach *** in Volusia County, it appears Street in Daytona Beach still Evidence that we’re not tourism and business travel CECIL G. needs a lot of work, at least out of the woods economi- is finally on its way back up. BRUMLEY there continues to be cally, the number of initial Complimentary Haircut The long decline began in interest in the area from claims for unemployment March 2008, before coming entrepreneurs. Anne M. benefits were at 1,955 in with color or highlights to a halt last year. In Sep- task by some hospitality Sammartino wants to open October. That’s down from 037041 tember, countywide bed tax industry folks for saying the the White House restaurant 2,200 in October 2011, but $25 Off Amaris Facial collections for support of tourism promotion folks at 116 N. Beach St. That’s a still stubbornly high. the conventions business, need to remind people that stretch of the street that including the Ocean Center, Daytona Beach is a cheap could use some businesses. *** $10 Off Shellac Manicure were at $346,002, up 9.43 place to visit. I stand by my Some of you might recog- Brown & Brown bought percent from $316,187 in statement, but with a little nize the address as the Johnson & Strachan Inc. of $5 Off Classic Pedicure September 2011. Looking at more explanation. At a former Love Bar. The former Manasses, Va., which has the bed tax collections for high-end place like the Sick Boys Lounge at 200 N. annual revenue of $2.7 the three tourism promo- Shores Resort & Spa, rated Beach St., an address that million. That adds to the tion agencies, the Halifax four stars by Hotels.com, has seen a lot of different strength of the insurance 386-672-5844 you can get a room in area was up 9.78 percent businesses, could become agency network’s market in December for $114 to $239 Expires 11/22/12 • Must present ad. and Southeast Volusia was La Tosca Café. Both restau- Virginia as it continues on Not to be combined with others specials. a night (depending on up 12.81 percent. West its quest of $2 billion in whether you get riverview rants are in the early Volusia was down 3.7 or oceanview with a bal- planning stages, but annual revenue. percent. cony). For the Delano, hopefully will open. New Customers Only The county still has a way another four-star rated *** 1185 West Granada Blvd. to go before getting back to place by Hotels.com, in *** Ormond Beach, FL 32174 its peak in February 2008, With average gasoline Miami Beach, you’d pay Toscany Shoppes but at least there are signs Sparton Corp. took a little prices dropping ever closer $379 to $529. While Miami on Granada Blvd continued improvement is Beach may be a little bit of a hit in its fiscal first to $3 a gallon, the holiday on the way in 2013. warmer in December, I quarter with a decline in shopping season is already Improvements already have would argue that it’s not revenue and profits. Sales of getting a boost. It’s a safe been made in several $200 a night warmer. sonobuoys, which are bet that this may be one of properties along the Of course, for the man- manufactured mostly at its the best seasons for retailers beachside in the Halifax agement of the Shores DeLeon Springs plant, were since the Great Recession Real Men’s Event area and if Avista Hotels gets Resort & Spa, it’s not easy to down after some failed U.S. began. a Hyatt Place and Residence maintain its high-rating Navy tests. But the compa- Inn by Marriott open soon with such low rates. Still, it’s ny said they will pass the Associate Managing Saturday, November 17th next tests and expect its Editor Cecil G. Brumley has in Daytona Beach Shores, something the tourism 9am-3pm then that should help with promotion folks can use to sonobuoy business to been tracking business in ickets next year. In 2014, the pace bring more tourists and remain strong. It also Volusia County for more T Gates open 8:30 am could quicken if plans for business travelers to the bought a big medical than 15 years. Contact him $10 two big new resorts in area, which, in the end, manufacturer for $43 at cbrumley@hometown- Daytona Beach go through. could help the Shores raise million to help boost the newsol.com or follow him Guest Speaker Last month, I was taken to its rates. healthcare side of its on Twitter @cecilbrumley. Bob Tebow (Tim Tebow’s Dad) Admission Includes: Lunch, Games, Monster Truck Demo Business News Archery Contest, Obstacle Course, Basketball Greased Pig Contest and Much More Human resources public. It will begin with •Tom Sanders, Daytona a session on finding and hir- registration at 8:15 a.m. and State College ing student interns. Purchase Tickets Online at: Admission to the sympo-

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Photo by Richard Mundy Chris Fletcher, owner of A-1 Auto Repair, moved his busi- ness to Mason Avenue last year to a much larger building to accommodate his success.

Expires 12/31/12 Auto repairman works his way up to owning the shop By Richard Mundy ed as possible,” he said. For Hometown News Mr. Fletcher also is a member of the “if it ain’t The Marine Corps says it broke, don’t fix it” school. just needs a “few good The shop has an excellent men.” At Daytona’s A-1 reputation and so very little Expert Auto Repair you’ll has changed (except for find one of those “good modernization) since he men.” bought the business. Chris Fletcher has been Another hallmark, and an auto mechanic for a basis for the shop’s reputa- number of years. When he tion, is Mr. Fletcher’s applied at A-1 Auto Repair mechanics make every in 1994, the owner gave effort to fix something right him something simple to the first time. Customers, do as a test. Mr. Fletcher of course, are more likely to told him he “didn’t want to tell their friends about A-1 do that; give me something and the service if they don’t hard. In fact give me every have to come back. And it hard car that comes is cheaper to keep an exist- through the door.” ing customer than find a It obviously worked, new one. because 12 years later he Last year, A-1 moved bought the business from from Holly Hill to Daytona the original owner. Mr. Beach to a building four Fletcher has “paid his times larger than the previ- dues” by modernizing the ous garage. He also has shop with new equipment managed to get contracts and taking as many classes to be the sole supplier of as were available. He auto repair and service for employs six men he a host of local and state describes as “well round-

036142 government agencies as ed.” Of course they each well as companies with have certain specialties, 2012 Ford Fusion SEL large fleets of vehicles. 2012 Ford Focus and he still believes in When it comes to being $ keeping up to date with one of those “few good 3250 training courses, which he men”, Mr. Fletcher shared $ Customer Cash* provides for his mechan- some examples of being a 2900 ics. Good Samaritan. He has OR Total Savings* Basically the shop can based his business on * perform general automo- excellent service, tending (Excluding S-Series) 0% for 60 Months tive repair on all types of Plus $1750 to a customer’s needs and vehicles. “On a lot of newer as corny as it sounds, A-1 *Not all buyers will qualify for Ford Credit financing. Fusion total cash includes $1500 retail customer cash. $1000 bonus customer cash. Ford credit retail bonus customer cash $750. Focus $2000 retail customer cash. $900 dealer discounts. All Ford Credit bonus cash requires Ford Credit limited-term financing. See dealer for details. Offer valid through January 2, 2013. Savings off MSRP. (cars) we do air condition- Expert Auto Repair is very ing, air rides, anti-lock definitely a garage with a 2012 Ford F150 XLT brakes and fuel injection.” heart. 2013 Ford Escape Crew Cab 5.0 Mr. Fletcher explained. As for retirement, Mr. Continuing education Now In Stock $ Fletcher says, “I don’t 6000 and diagnostic equipment believe I could walk away Test Drive Today are the hallmarks of his Total Savings* from this unless I was sure business, he said. The shop it would be in good hands.” uses “scan tools,” comput- A-1 Expert Auto Repair is er-driven apparatuses that at 556 Mason Ave., Daytona diagnose problems in a Beach. Hours are 7:30 a.m. specific range of vehicles. *Not all buyers will qualify for Ford Credit financing.. Ford F-150 $2000 retail customer cash. Ford credit bonus cash $1000. XLT bonus cash $1000 . 5.0L retail bonus cash $500. Special added discounts $1500. to 5:30 p.m. Monday All Ford Credit bonus cash requires Ford Credit limited-term financing. See dealer for details. Savings off MSRP. Offer valid through January 2, 2013 . He said he might be the through Friday, and 8 a.m. only auto repair facility in to 2 p.m. Saturday. Call 1999 GMC SONOMA 1999 F150 S CAB 2005 FORD RANGER S CAB 2008 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE GT town with a number of (386) 258-7764, e-mail XK51001 8E011498 XNB83009 • MUST SEE MANAGERS 5PA59262 scan tools specific to par- [email protected] or ticular makes. go online to www.a-1exper- SPECIAL “We try to stay as updat- tauto.com. $3,991 $6,991 $8,991 $14,991 2008 F-150 SUPER CAB LARIAT 2000 LEXUS LX 470 4WD JUST2006 REDUCED! 2010 HONDA ACCORD LX 2009 CHEVY HHR 8FA96039 Y0124042 AA082154 9S553914 JEEP WRANGLER $15,991 $16,991 6P742765 • 2 TO CHOOSE $16,993 $17,991 2007 FORD SPORT TRAC 2008 FORD EDGE SEL 2011 LINCOLN MKZ 2009 ACURA TSX BREAKFAST SAT & SUN 7UA56465 8BB34403 BR758401 9C009306

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By Cathy Wharton ably, most women have to For Hometown News adapt or adjust to a “man- made” bike. As a biker enthu- We all know the scene: The siast, and a former counselor twice-a-year influx of bikers to abused women, Ms. Tolle- who ride loud and proud in son is a natural for helping to large numbers, often giving reset the industry standards. the rest of us pause while they Inspired partly by her hus- cruise along, enjoying the band and partly by what she camaraderie of their fellows. observed, Ms. Tolleson decid- The recent Biketoberfest ed to open her own business drew thousands of bikers to — a bike shop for women. 037042 the area and, although the Opening during Bike Week event is over, that doesn’t 2008, the business was an mean motorcycle enthusiasm instant success and contin- has diminished. In fact, bikes ued to grow. In 2012, however, are growing in popularity, it was time for a change. especially with women. In July, Roar moved from its Over the years, as Daytona original home on Bellevue became a “must” destination Avenue to its new home on for biker fans, a number of Beach Street in downtown biker establishments began Daytona. In two weeks’ time, popping up. In some areas, thanks to some hard-working bike storefronts aligned side friends, a bigger, more expan- by side on the same street. sive Roar was ready to roll. On Most of them, of course, have Aug. 1, the avant-garde geared their sales towards the motorcycle store for women guys, which kept the ladies on was once again open for busi- the back seat — but not any- ness. more. Simply put, the new store is Enter ROAR — a motorcy- dazzling! One look tells a story Photo by Cathy Wharton cle emporium for ladies. of variety and uniqueness. Kathy Tolleson, owner of Roar Motorcycles for Women, stands in her new showroom on Owner Kathy Tolleson is Displayed in the two major passionate about bikes. “I North Beach Street in Daytona Beach. Ms. Tolleson recently moved the business there showrooms are a number of always rode bikes,” she said. from Bellevue Avenue. Over time, however, she biker accessories, such as T- noticed other woman riders shirts, jackets, belts and sun- were not very comfortable, glasses — all designed for rid- own. The first showroom, also the second showroom also stock and customized bikes, that most didn’t “fit” their ing enjoyment and comfort. the store’s entrance, features functions as a design center, many of which include the bike. The ergonomics of rid- But the core of Roar is bikes. two gorgeous trikes — those where customers can cus- Roar insignia — the lion. ing, she noted, are different Each is different, each is beau- big three-wheelers that tomize their bikes — seat cov- But Roar isn’t just about for women. While men gener- tiful and each is a piece of art. always attract attention. The ers, helmets, paint jobs or things — it’s also about peo- ally have longer arms and Even for those who don’t yet second, more spacious show- anything else they may want. ple. “We don’t just sell motor- legs, thus ride more comfort- ride, Roar has an appeal all its room exhibits several stun- “We have all kinds of cycles, we empower women,” ning-looking cycles — all leathers and vinyls to choose Ms. Tolleson said. “I want ready to go. Harley, Yamaha, from,” Ms. Tolleson said. “We them to have a cultural expe- Kawasaki, Suzuki and the can customize and give you rience — something they can newest addition, Hyosung, what you want. We can also connect to through educa- are at the hub of Roar’s inven- custom-build a cycle.” tion, product and presenta- tory. Also on hand is biker- In fact, Roar has a complete tion.” Also, “The female is the related jewelry; plus a section workshop that does just that fastest growing segment of the called “Pre-Loved Leathers,” a — building one-of-a-kind industry,” she said. “I want to consignment area that fea- bikes from stem to stern. The expand the market, not just tures pre-owned jackets, most important aspect of service the existing market.” pants and vests, all in good design, however, is ergonom- Why the name ‘Roar?’ “I like condition, and at a fraction of ics, making sure the customer lions,” Ms. Tolleson said. the original cost. is comfortable in every way. “Lions roar, so do motorcy- A third section of the store is This includes seatwork, low- cles.” The name also pays trib- dedicated to guys, who com- ering and risers — each ute to Helen Reddy’s classic prise about 20 percent of designed to fit the individual. hit, “I am woman, hear me Roar’s customer base — just Also at Roar is an exception- roar.” opposite of the industry’s ally talented airbrush artist ROAR is at 420 N. Beach Phone Orders ratio: 80/20 men to women. who can “paint” any image Street, Daytona Beach. Show- Welcome However, the real story of the customer desires. room hours are 10 a.m. to 6 We Ship or Honeybell Specials Roar is about individuals who Whether helmets, seatwork or p.m., Tuesday – Friday. Phone: ou Carry want their own personalities the bike itself, her amazing (386) 255-7527. RoarMotorcy- Y to shine in their ride. As such, skills are evident on both cles.com

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All proceeds from this gle a few events to get every- fundraiser go towards contin- thing you want to have uing efforts to establish a For Hometown News throughout the United States. through its Fresh Aire series, Mr. accomplished done by a cer- non-profit status for the the- [email protected] Grammy Award winner Chip Davis Davis decided to record an of ater company. Show admis- will direct and co-produce the per- Christmas music combining the tain date. It could prove to be sion without dinner is $7 per Mannheim Steamroller will per- formances with MagicSpace Enter- group’s signature mix of Renaissance a hairy few days. adult and $4 per student. Tick- form at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 20, at tainment. The shows will feature the instruments with rock & roll beats. ets for the dinner show can the Peabody Auditorium, 600 Audi- favorite Christmas music of The resulting album was a run- GEMINI - May 22-June 21 be purchased/ordered at the torium Blvd., Daytona Beach. Mannheim Steamroller along with away hit and Mannheim Steam- studio or by email The tour, now in its 27th year, is state-of-the-art multimedia effects roller went on to become the Now is the time to get seri- [email protected] still met by sold-out audiences and in an intimate setting. biggest selling Christmas music ous about saving, Gemini. m. For the dinner, participants was one of the top 20 concert tours In 1984, Mannheim Steamroller artist in history. No matter how hard you must pre-order tickets. Show in the nation last year. released Mannheim Steamroller Tickets are on sale at TicketMas- wish it, you will not see extra only tickets may be purchased This year Mannheim Steamroller’s Christmas, an album that changed ter.com, by phone at 800-982-ARTS. money simply appear in your at the door. two touring ensembles will hold the sound of Christmas. Already a For more information, visit bank account unless you put •Beatles Revue: A Beatles more than 90 performances PeabodyAuditorium.org. it there. Revue will be at 7:30 p.m. Fri- multi-platinum recording artist day, Nov. 16, at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center, CANCER - June 22-July 22 399 N. U.S. 1, Ormond Beach. Tickets are $20 in advance or It could take a couple of $25 at the door. To make a attempts before you reach reservation, call (386) 676- Art blossoms the level of satisfaction you 2275. are seeking, Cancer. Patience •Beethoven Weekend: The is key whenever delving into Daytona Beach Symphony uncharted waters. Society will host a special at fall festival Beethoven Weekend event LEO - July 23-Aug. 23 Nov. 16-18, at Peabody Audi- torium. The weekend cele- Leo, a lot of things need to brates the genius and passion in DeLand get done, but you're worried of Beethoven during three For Hometown News there simply isn't enough days of his most beautiful time to clear your docket. music, including the awe- [email protected] You have to cut out some of inspiring Ninth Symphony at Peabody Auditorium. Woodland Boulevard blossoms into an artist’s garden the nonessentials for now. Weekend packages are $75. of color every November as the city hosts the Annual Single tickets range from $20- DeLand Fall Festival of the Arts. VIRGO – Aug. 24-Sept. 22 40. Performances are at 7 More than 200 local and national artists will display p.m. Friday and Saturday and and sell their artwork in the historic downtown shopping Virgo, now might be the time 3 p.m. Sunday. For more infor- district from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Nov. 17 and 18, just in time for a permanent change in mation, call (386) 253-2901 for holiday gift-giving. scenery. Your finances might or visit www.dbss.org. This is a juried fine art show not to be missed. Discover be ready for you to uproot •Concert: Ninth annual cel- the rich colors of imagination in paintings with brilliant and follow your heart to ebration of Thanksgiving “Har- blues, verdant greens, sultry reds, expressive pastels and another locale. vest of Music” program, fea- stark black and white; in nature and wildlife scenes, turing Christian artist Steve which reveal the old, the untamed Florida; in unique pot- LIBRA – Sept. 23-Oct. 23 Green at 7 p.m. at First tery, sculpture, woodwork; and in nature photography Assembly DeLand, 551 S. from around the country. Libra, you are ready to begin Kepler Road. The son of mis- The event is free to the public. There will be live enter- sionary parents, Mr. Green a big adventure. There may tainment both days including youth performances in the be moments that are scary, celebrates 27 years in the newly restored historic Athens Theatre. Christian music industry. Dur- but overall the experience There will be a family fun zone on West Indiana Photo courtesy of DeLand Fall Festival of the Arts will be a good one for you ing this time, he has been Avenue. In the heart of historic downtown DeLand, the honored with four Grammy Steve Howell was chosen as the 2012 Featured Artist and anyone else involved. festival creates an oasis of children’s activities and learn- nominations, 13 No. 1 songs, for the DeLand Fall Festival of the Arts. Mr. Howell’s ing opportunities. and seven Dove Awards, work Reliquary is on the poster art for this year’s festi- SCORPIO – Oct. 24-Nov. 22 Christian music’s highest The youth art exhibit is a show within a show. The honor. With 33 recordings to rotunda of the Volusia County’s Thomas C. Kelly Admin- val. Scorpio, although you like to his credit, including children’s istration Building is the venue for an exhibition of prom- step up to a challenge, this ising student artists from public and private schools projects and Spanish-lan- own artwork in the hands-on area. Admission is free and week you really are not feel- throughout the county. Take some time to wander guage , Green has sold participants may keep what they make. Projects will be ing like exerting yourself. through this exhibition showcasing more than 1,200 over three million albums offered by The Museum of Florida Art, The African Amer- Take some time to recuper- examples of student art. worldwide. There is no admis- ican Museum of Art, and the Junior Service League of ate and build up renewed sion charge for this inspira- Hands-on art workshops will be on the grounds of the DeLand. energy. Administration Building. Girls and boys may create their For more information, visit delandfallfestival.com. 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are ready to rise to the chal- Scopes lenge. Take care to put your From page B1 best effort into the task. SAGITTARIUS – Club CAPRICORN – Dec. 22-Jan. 20 The Scene Nov. 23-Dec. 21 That monster vacation you •Airport Restaurant & Gin day. There is a $3 cover. For 10 p.m. All model bikes Oasis Tiki Bar & Grill. Karaoke Sagittarius, this week you have been planning may Mill: Live bands every Friday more information and a full welcome. The second is held 5-10 p.m. Friday- may be called to go above have to be put on hold, and Saturday night (no cover events schedule, visit the Sunday of the month is Monday. Fountain Beach and beyond. As usual, you Capricorn. But that doesn't charge). Thursday night is website at DaytonaBluesSoci- Super Swap Sunday Car & Resort is at 313 S. Atlantic mean that you can't take a Karaoke with DJ Jimmy ety.org. Motorcycle Swap Meet from Ave., Daytona Beach. For few weekend jaunts to Fouts. Shades of Gray will •Black Sheep Pub and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vendor spots more information, call (386) make up for it. perfrom Friday and Out of Eating House: Happy hour is are $10 for an 18-foot by 30- 255-1001. Seafood For the Blue will perform daily from 3 to 7 p.m. and 9 foot space. Proceeds benefit •Frappes North: Wine AQUARIUS – Jan. 21-Feb. 18 Saturday. The Airport p.m. to close. Black Sheep Camp Boggy Creek. There is tastings are at 6 p.m. the first The Holidays Restaurant & Gin Mill is at has social night on Wednes- live music at 1 p.m. Live Tuesday of each month. Aquarius, the only way to 1120 Flight Line Blvd. day. Happy Hour is all night Music at Saints & Sinners Pub Reservations are required. recharge your batteries this (DeLand Airport). For as and live Team Trivia every Thursday, Saturday & Live Music Friday Nights is week is to plan a trip. There directions, call (386) 734- starting at 7:15 p.m. with gift Sunday. The schedule is from 7 to 11 p.m. Frappes is nothing like a change of 9755 or visit www.airportgin- card prizes. Every Saturday available at www.bruceross- North is at 123 W. Granada scenery to breathe new life mill.com to view menu and night is live music starting at meyer.com. Blvd., Ormond Beach. For into a situation. full event calendar. 8 p.m. Black Sheep Pub is at •Café Da Vinci: Live reservations, call (386) 615- •Bank & Blues Club: 890 S. Atlantic Ave., Ormond entertainment is offered each 4888 or visit www.frappes- PISCES – Feb. 19-March 20 Daytona Blues Society True Beach. For more information, weekend. An open mic night north.com. Blues Jam is at 7:30 p.m. call (386) 673-5933 or visit is held each Monday begin- •The Garlic: Blues and When someone does not each Wednesday. The www.theblacksheep.co. ning at 7 p.m. Café Da Vinci musicians perform seven 043006 take your advice, it can be Showcase Act will play at •Bruce Rossmeyer’s is at 112 W. Georgia Ave., nights a week. Ray Guiser MARKET easy to feel slighted. Don't 8:30 p.m. Daytona Blues Destination Daytona: Every DeLand. For more informa- will perform jazz from 7 to Society “True Blues” Live Jam Thursday evening is Bike tion, call (386) 736-0008 or 11 p.m. Saxophonist Thom Open Mon-Sun: 10 am- 6 pm let it bother you, Pisces, as it's beyond your control. open jam session is from 10 Night at Saints & Sinners Pub. visit cafedavinideland.com. Chambers and keyboardist 677-1511 p.m. to 1 a.m. each Wednes- There is live music from 7 to •Caffeine Bistro and Tiki Mark McKee perform from 7 Steamers, Scallops, Squid, Bar: Live entertainment is to 11 p.m. Saturday. Sax Mussels, Clams, offered Thursday through Sunday with Jaime Hollis will Chopped Clams, Oysters, Saturday on the deck with a be from 6 to 10 p.m. Mr. DJ inside. Kona Tiki Bar Chambers will perform from Shucked Oysters, Smoked opens at 3 p.m. Happy hour 6 to 10 p.m. Monday. Singer, Salmon, Stuffed Clams, Live daily from 3 to 7 p.m. There songwriter and guitarist Eels, Finnan Haddie, are daily food and drink Lawrence App will perform Smoked Eels, Clam Chowder, specials. A late night dinner Tuesday. Mark “Muddy Harp” Fish Chowder, Smoked Fish menu is available until 1:30 Hodgson plays pop, rock and Dip, Smoked Fish, Escargots, a.m. Private dining, parties the blues 6-10 p.m. Wednes- Cod, Grouper, Swordfish, and special events are day and Thursday. The Garlic available in the Wine Cellar. is at 556 E. Third Ave. New Haddock, Mackerel, Flounder, Caffeine Bistro and Tiki Bar is Smyrna Beach. For more Pompano, Whiting, Shrimp, open 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. information, call (386) 424- Blue Crab, Soft Shell Crab, Tuesday through Saturday at 6660. King Crab, Snow Crab, Stone 49 W. Granada Blvd., Ormond •Inlet Harbor Restaurant Crab, Lobster Tails,Nova Lox, Beach. For more information, & Marina: Live entertain- Lobster Meat, Live- Maine call (386) 672-7277 or visit ment is offered each night. Lobster, Scungilli, Conch, Beautiful Waterfront CaffeineWineBar.com. Inlet Harbor is at 133 Inlet •Chaps Steakhouse: The Harbor Road, Ponce Inlet. For Salmon, Frog Legs, Bacalao, Dining country nightclub features more information, call (386) Sardines, Smelts, karaoke from 7 to 11 p.m. 767-5590. Smoked Mullet, Wine Wednesday, Friday and •Lagerheads Bar & Grill: RESTAURANT Saturday. There is a full Chris Canyon will perform at restaurant and bar, game 6 p.m. Friday. Island Hillbillies Open Mon-Sun: 10:30 am- 9 pm room, dart and cornhole. will perform at 6 p.m. 673-8888 Thur Nov 15 Jean Marc Poitras 6-9pm Chap’s opens at 5 p.m. each Saturday. Sunday watch NFL Steamed & Fried Oysters, day. Chap’s is at 4170 U.S. 1, Sunday Ticket. Ed Wolford Steamed Clams, Steamed Fri Nov 16 Donnie Bostic Band 6-10pm Edgewater. For more infor- will perform from 5 to 9 p.m. Mussels, Steamed & Fried mation, call (386) 689-9155. Monday and Tuesday. Mark Shrimp, Ahi Tuna, Appetizers, Sat Nov 17 Jeff Whitfield 1-5pm •The C Note: Line dancing D. Moore will perform from 5 Calamari, Crab Cakes, Shrimp Then 2 Now 6-10pm lessons are offered from 7 to to 9 p.m. Wednesday. Cocktail Platters, Cole Slaw, Thursday Night 9 p.m. Tuesdays. Cost is $4. Lagerheads is at 2986 Ocean Hush Puppies, Onion Rings, Sun Nov 18 Just Chuck 1-5pm Jazz Ballroom dance lessons are Shore Blvd., Ormond-by-the- held from 6-7 p.m. Wednes- Sea. For more information, PARTY PLATTERS Every Thursday day. Cost is $5. The C Note is call (386) 265-1977. Northern Water Platter 6-9pm at 1301 Canal St., New •LuLu’s Oceanside Grill: w/Lobster Clams & Mussels Smyrna Beach. For more LuLu’s shows college and pro Southern Water Platter information, call (386) 423- football. Daily lunch specials w/Blue Crabs or Snow Crabs! 0700. and chef’s specials all week or •Fletcher’s Cigar Bar & long. Live entertainment Create Your Own! Social: Tuesday night is Beer Friday and Saturday nights 9 Club. There is a free new p.m.-midnight. Brunch is Hull's has the largest craft beer every Tuesday (half served from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. variety of fresh local seafood caught by off every beer every Tuesday). each Sunday. LuLu’s is at 30 American Fishermen! 037642 Cost is $15 monthly or $150 S. Atlantic Ave., Ormond 4894 Front Street • Ponce Inlet near the lighthouse 111 W. Granada Blvd. annually. Thursday night is Beach. For more information, 386-761-4831 • www.down-the-hatch-seafood.com poker night. There is no buy- call (386) 673-2641 or visit Ormond Beach in, free to play. Fletcher’s lulusoceansidegrill.com. Cigar Bar & Social is at 1220 •Moose Family Center: Hand Ave., Ormond Beach. 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Maniacs hit the stage at 9 •Top of Daytona: Linda Scene p.m. Friday. The 35th annual Epstein Flynn performs each It was all Greek Tuesday from 6 to 9 p.m., From page B2 “Our Kids” Toy Run will be on Nov. 17. Steam the Band 2625 S. Atlantic Ave., Costas Yiannopoulos of call (386) 673-8722. will perform at 9 p.m. Daytona Beach Shores. For Daytona Beach makes •Norwood’s Restaurant Saturday. WKRO Country more information, go to www.expressomusic.com. Loukoumades during the and Wine Shop: Free wine Nite Party featuring •VFW Post 4250: “The tastings are from 5 to 7 p.m. Saloonatix will be from 8 36th annual Greek Festival Little V” is cranking up again each Friday on the deck and p.m. to midnight Wednes- at St. Demetrios Greek day, Nov. 21. Roadside for the fall season by Saturday in the shop with resuming its homemade Orthodox Church in complimentary cheeses. Tavern is at 3400 S. Nova Daytona Beach, Thursday, Road, Port Orange. For more Friday night dinners with all Norwood’s is at 400 Second the fixins’. These dinners are information call (386) 763- Nov. 8. The celebration Ave., New Smyrna Beach. open to the public. . Dinner 3800. For more information, call starts at 5:30 p.m. with was filled with traditional (386) 428-4621. •Seabreeze Coffee music and dancing at 7 p.m. Greek music and dancing, •Ocean Deck: Karaoke is Connection: A hand drum Post 4250 is behind the with a vast array of Greek from 4 to 8 p.m. each circle is at 8 p.m. each New Smyrna Beach Airport, Saturday and Sunday. Wednesday at 315 next to Enterprise Rental. cuisine. Caribbean Posse performs Seabreeze Blvd., Daytona Take U.S. 1 to South Street. from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., each Beach. For more informa- For more information, call Thursday through Sunday. tion, visit drumcircle.meet- (386) 423-1789 or visit Tom Redmond performs up.com. www.vfwpost4250.com. classic rock from 5 to 8 p.m. •The Shores Resort & •Wine Bank: The Norm each Friday and 10 p.m-2 Spa: Rick Steffen will Hoffman & The Classic Jazz a.m. each Monday. The perform from noon to 3 Trio will perform from 8 to Ocean Deck is at 127 S. p.m. Monday-Friday, at the 11 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, at Ocean Ave., Daytona Beach. resort, 2637 S. Atlantic Ave., 3510 S. Nova Road, Port For more information, call Daytona Beach Shores. For Orange. For more informa- (386) 253-5224 or visit more information, call (386) tion, call (386) 492-4899. www.oceandeck.com. 767-7350. Randy Barber •Ohana Luau Dinner staff photographer Show: This dinner show Locally Owned & Operated spectacular and family-style Present this coupon for feast will be each Thursday,

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Monday and Wednesday. A 037099 comedy auction with Robert Lewis and Free Bingo for ALL DAY ON SUNDAY Beers is at 7 p.m. each 1930 West Granada Blvd. Suite #1• Ormond Beach Tuesday. Every Wednesday is (386) Ladies’ Night from 8 to 10 (Timber Creek Plaza) 253-9920 1593 N. Nova Rd., Holly Hill p.m. Peanuts is at 421 Hours: Mon-Thurs 11:00am-10:00pm • Fr & Sat 11:00am-11:00pm • Sun 12 Noon-10:00pm • Corporate Events Fund Raisers Reunions Picnics • Tailgating Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Offers not valid with other coupons or specials Beach. For more informa- 386.615.9699 or 386.615.9688 Log onto hometownnewsol.com for 1/2 priced gift certificates tion, call (386) 423-1469.

•Peter’s Wine Shop: WWW.FANCYSUSHIUSA.COM We Make It Easy • We Do It All 037541 Girlfriends Get Together is from 4 to 7 p.m. each Wednesday. Thursday wine tasting is from 5 to 9 p.m. HISTORIC Guest wine experts pour and discuss wine. Peter’s 1924 BISTRO Wine Shop is at 1665 Private Event good food • good life Dunlawton, No. 105, Port Room Available Orange. For more informa- lunch tuesday-friday 11:30am-2:00pm tion, call (386) 689-1946, email OUTSIDE dinner tuesday-thursday 5:00pm-9:00pm [email protected] friday & saturday 5:00pm-10:00pm or visit PATIO www.peterswineshop.com. •Pepper’s Mexican Grill & DINING Cantina: San Ronci and Len LUNCH & DINNER friday nights live local musicians Galasso will perform from 6 • Celebrating over two decades of delicious fresh food to 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17, HOLIDAY areas best talent at 794 S. Atlantic Ave., PARTIES served with a smile happy hour Ormond Beach. • Our menu’s are seasonally inspired in the BAR Enjoy light jazz and swing, • Natural ingredients & organically grown produce are lovely standards, Latin Are our Specialty 5:00pm-7:00pm favorites of all styles, with a always the chef’s preference Private Room Available 043009 $5 martinis - $5 small plates touch of rhythm and blues. $2 off all wines by the glass For more information, call or Cater to the Office earlier dinner menu • Tues - Sat 5-6 (386) 673-7668. $2 off all mixed drinks soup or salad,entree & dessert ...... $19.95 043004 •Pirana Grille: Five O’ BRUNCH 9AM-2PM SUNDAY Clock Charley will perform BREAKFAST 9AM-11AM TUE-SAT from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. each LUNCH 11AM-3PM TUE-SAT frappes...for all your holiday needs-catering-private parties-cooking classes-gift certificates Thursday at 241 N. U.S. 1, DINNER 4PM-9PM TH, FR & SAT Ormond Beach. For more CLOSED MONDAY information, visit fiveo- clockcharley.com. LasBistro.com • 386.676.5181 •Roadside Tavern: Bull 63 W. Granada Blvd, Ormond Beach • [email protected] 123 West Granada Blvd. • Ormond Beach • 386.615.4888 Diamond will perform from Reservations Welcomed • Parking in Rear www.frappesnorth.com 4 to 8 p.m. Friday. Ego

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community and blessings buffet table and dancing. a.m. till 2 p.m. with your pet. SaveSave Money,Money,EatEat OUT!OUT! Out from God. For more informa- Frank E. Mackle III, one of For more information, call From page B1 tion, call toll-free (866) 328- Deltona’s original developers, (386) 428-9860. 50 % OFF 6417. will be the keynote speaker. •Fall Sidewalk Sale: Flagler Gift Certificates tional evening of music and For tickets or information Avenue and Canal Street in www.hometownnewsol.com prayer celebrating family, SATURDAY, Nov. 17 call (386) 574-6208 or (386) New Smyrna Beach will con- 785-3211. duct fall sidewalk sales from 9 •Deltona: 50th Birthday: •Family Pet Festival: The a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. For Deltona will be celebrating its Southeast Volusia Humane more information, call (386) 50th birthday at 5:30 p.m. at Society will host a Family Pet 427-2256 or visit www.flager- November Menu the Deltona Community Cen- Festival and Santa Photos ave.com. Highlight: Roasted ter, 980 Lakeshore Drive. from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, •Purple Cow Festival: This They will present a at the Southeast Volusia event will be from 10 a.m.-4 Garlic Sirloin Steak. dinner/dance gala beginning Humane Society, 1200 S. p.m., Saturday, Nov. 17, at Full at 5:30 p.m. The event will Glencoe Road, New Smyrna Moon Natives, 1737 Fern Park include a social hour, sit down Beach. The fall festival Drive, Port Orange. For more dinner, a Viennese dessert includes Santa Photos from 11 information, visit www.full- Thanksgiving Day Feast moonnatives.com •Wings on the Wind Bird Thursday, November 22nd 11am-9pm Festival: This event will be Buy 1 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m., at the Savory & delicious, enjoy with family & friends. Marine Science Center, 100 Donut, Lighthouse Drive, Ponce Inlet. Delight in our special menu for this special day The popular event provides an turkey and fish lovers. Last seating will be at 8:30pm Get 1 opportunity for visitors to NY Style learn about bird migration, Reservations are recommended. 043011 Dogs & Donuts Free watch raptor demonstrations, & Much more (up to 3) and witness the release of

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ers 5K or 10K Walk will be fast-talking salesman, whose more information, call (386) Luci Karwowski will perform. Smyrna Beach will host its 4th held at 1 p.m., Sunday at Win- latest deal collapses on the 236-2997. annual Christmas on Canal Out terhaven Park, 4589 S. Atlantic day he learns that his father THURSDAY, Nov. 22 Street celebration. From page B4 Ave., Ponce Inlet. Cost is $3. has suddenly died. Against his WEDNESDAY, Nov. 21 The celebration kicks off For more information, call wishes, Sam is called home, •Thanksgiving Day with Spark the Spirit from with the release of rehabilitat- (386) 760-3872, (386) 676- where he must put his father’s 4:30-7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 23. ed birds at 3 p.m. at the “dog •Walk: The Happy Wander- 9863 or visit happywander- estate in order and reconnect ers will host a free fun walk at UPCOMING EVENTS Festivities include the town beach” in Lighthouse Point ersfl.org. with his estranged family. Elis- tree lighting, carriage rides, Park, a five-minute walk from 6 p.m. at Cassen Park, 1 S. •Klezmer Progam: Temple abeth Banks and Michelle Beach St., Ormond Beach. For •Spark the Sprit: New See OUT, B6 the Marine Science Center. For Israel of DeLand will host a Pfeiffer star. more information, call (386) more information, call (386) Klezmer Program at 2 p.m. 760-3872, (386) 676-9863 or 304-5545 or visit marine- Sunday, at 1001 E. New York TUESDAY, Nov. 20 sciencecenter.com. visit happywanderersfl.org. Ave., DeLand. It is a afternoon •’The Child in me Exhibit: Ormond’s Best Kept Secret for over 40 Years •Rummage Sale: The New of Jewish music and Jewish Smyrna Beach Lions Club •Poetry Reading: Tomoka Sara Fox Gallery-House will humor. To make a reservation, Poets present Ormond Beach host its fifth annual ‘The Child Howard’s Famous semi-annual community email [email protected]. indoor-outdoor rummage sale Poet Rosella Stern reading in me Exhibit’ from 1-5 p.m. •Concert: The “Tuned for from her newly published Nov. 21-Nov. 25, at 110 N. Restaurant and Grill is on Friday and Saturday, Nov. Praise” Concert Series at 16-17, beginning at 8 a.m at book of poetry If Not Now at 7 Halifax Ave., Daytona Beach. Ormond Beach Presbyterian p.m. at Java Jungle, 4606 Admission is free. For more the Lions clubhouse, 2340 Church continues with “Songs Sunset Drive. Clyde Morris Blvd., Port information, call (386) 258- Salad & of Thankfulness and Praise,” Orange. A poetry open mic 5333. Homemade Soup •Fall Festival: This event an organ and piano recital at will be held from 6:30-9:30 will accompany her presenta- •Music for Prayer and $ 3:30 p.m. at 105 Amsden tion. Public invited. Free. For Meditation: The instrumental- 3.95 p.m. Saturday at 401 N. Daily Road, Ormond Beach. The more information, call (386) ists of Music for Prayer and $ Williamson Blvd, Daytona concert is free and open to the Beach. Admission is free. 441-1839. Meditation and the Port 5 Lunch Special 769467 public. A free-will offering will •Improv & Indie: Live come- Orange Ministerial Associa- Hayride, bonfire to roast be received. There will be a marshmallows, food/baked dy with Random Acts of Insan- tion, invite you to a half hour Drink Included Breakfast Served reception immediately follow- ity Improv troupe, followed by of beautiful music each M-F 11-3 goods (minimum $2 donation ing the concert in the Haddad All Day requested), inflatables, carni- the indie movie “Sleepwalk Wednesday from 12:15 to Mon- Liver & Onion Fellowship Center at the with Me” at 8 p.m. at 242 S. 12:45 p.m. at All Saints Best Lunch In Town val games, a mechanical bull church. For information call Tues- Grilled Ham & Cheese, ride, a cakewalk and a chili Beach Street, Daytona Beach. Lutheran Church, 751 Dun- the church at (386) 441-0300. Tickets are $5. For more infor- lawton Ave., Port Orange. Chips, Slaw cook off. All proceeds to bene- •Book Signing: Timothy Best Home Cooking fit Indigo Christian Junior mation, call (386) 252-3118. The half-hour is an opportu- Brannan will be signing his •Guitar Ensemble: An nity to experience an oasis Wed- Turkey Melt, Chips Hours: M-S 6-3pm • Sun 6-2pm Academy. new novel, Tears of Allah with •Bake Sale: American eclectic evening of music pre- of silent prayer and medita- Thur- Meatball Sub, Chips 488 S. Yonge St. (U.S.1) • Ormond Beach accompanying “sound track” sented by the Daytona State tion accompanied by com- (1 mile south of Granada - Rt. 40) Legion Auxiliary Unit 285 will at 3 p.m. Sunday at The Muse Fri- Tuna Wrap, Chips host its annual bake sale at 2 College Guitar Ensemble will forting sounds of the follow- during the DeLand Fall Festi- Not valid w/any other discount 11/30/12 Phone: 386-673-1222 p.m. Saturday, 4497 S. U.S. 1, be at 7:30 p.m. at the News- ing musicians scheduled. val. Journal Center at Daytona Susan and Darrell Acree and Edgewater. Proceeds are for •Cinematique: “Le Nozze Di the scholarship fund. Public State College, Gillespy Theater Figaro” will be shown at 2 221 N. Beach St., Daytona invited p.m. at 242 S. Beach St., Day- •Bazaar: The Edgewater Beach. Enjoy some jazz We are the price pleasers! tona Beach. An opera in four sounds, pop transcriptions, Union Church, 500 S. Ridge- acts sung in Italian. Revolution wood Ave., Edgewater is host- and light classics. Free to Day- Ground Beef is in the air in David McVicar’s tona State College and Volusia ing its annual Christmas wonderfully illuminating pro- $ 99 lb. 673-2667 Bazaar from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat- and Flagler county students, duction of Mozart’s Le Nozze all others $8 per person or $15 2 663 S. Nova Rd, Ormond Beach urday. Decorations, attic treas- di Figaro from the Royal Opera ures, jewelry, bake sale, and for two Near Hand Ave & Nova Rd. House. Tickets are $20-$18. For additional information, New York Strips lunch can be purchased. For more information, call Open Mon-Sat 8:30-6 • Sundays 11-5 •Costa Del Mar Party: Sun- visit (386) 252-3118. www.DaytonaState.edu/TheAr $ 99 lb. glass World at the Pavilion in •Gospel Concert: First Bap- 9 Port Orange will host a Costa ts or call (386) 226-1927. Bring in this ad for $5.00 OFF tist Church of Port Orange will •Sica Hall Thanksgiving Del Mar Party from 11 a.m.-5 host Ivan Parker at 6 p.m. at Purchase of $35 or more p.m. at 5221 S. Williamson Dance: The weekly Senior Whole Chickens 316 Church St., Port Orange. Dance at Sica Hall will share Stew Beef ...... $3.99 lb. Blvd., Suite 210. Prizes will be Tickets are $10. For more ¢ lb. given away throughout the the “gift of giving” by com- information, call (386) 763- pleting this year’s Angel Tree 99 Chuck Roast...... $3.99 lb. day. For more information, call 2083. (386) 236-9970. on Nov. 20. All are welcome Jumbo Eggs Filet Mignon 10 oz ...... $12.99 ea. to join us for this special MONDAY, Nov. 19 event, and select a gift to $ 99 dz. Chicken Cutlets ...... $2.99 lb. SUNDAY, Nov. 18 donate to a needy senior, or 1 •Afternoon at the movies: make a donation to the Holi- Chicken Sausages ...... $3.99 lb. •Thanksgiving Dinner: The Port Orange Regional day Food Drive. 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By Cathy Wharton singers (the sixth was a no- own style and preference for be three songs from each of For Hometown News show), who then sang their music, and all demonstrated the finalists, rather than two. own selections, karaoke remarkable talent. After each song, the contest- It all began with a casting style. As the crowd of more After a brief deliberation, ants would then face the call to seniors, 62 or older, than 100 fans and residents the panel of judges — Noel judges for comments willing to showcase their tal- looked on, each contestant, Colucco, Riviera’s director of about their performance. ent. one at a time, took the sales; Roy Johnson, mayor of Starting the first round The event: “Seniors Got microphone and belted out Holly Hill; and Jim Bradley, was Ms. Taylor who, in a Talent.” The venue: The Riv- their best. winner of the first “Seniors consistent country-western iera — an independent sen- In order of appearance, Got Talent” — reached a style, sang “What Kind of ior living facility in Holly Hill the contestants and their decision. The three finalists, Girl Do You Think I Am?” with unique events that song were Mike Adams, in no particular order, were Next in line was Ms. Wid- keep it at the top of the list of “Can’t Help Falling in Love;” Mr. Carriere, Ms. Widdow- dowson, who introduced creative activities. Open Patsy Widdowson, “Don’t son and Ms. Taylor. her song by acknowledging casting for the special event Touch Me;” Norman Car- The semi-finals conclud- Ann Murray, who in 1978 was Oct. 11, with the semi- riere, “Quando, Quando;” ed with James Taylor’s “How won a Grammy for “You Photo by Cathy Wharton finals on Oct. 25. Mark Wells, “Welcome To My Sweet It Is to Be Loved by In the semi-final round, Needed Me.” The third final- The Seniors Got Talent show at the Riviera attracted a World;” and Joyce Taylor, You,” sung by Mr. Selis and ist, Mr. Carriere, swooned each contestant was intro- “Fill Me with Love.” After one or two brave sponsors. number of singers, who were then narrowed to three the audience with his rendi- duced by master of cere- each song, the performers On Nov. 1, the Riviera tion of the “The Impossible finalists. Pictured are Scott Selis, an area attorney who monies and local attorney were greeted with robust once again geared up for served as master of ceremonies; finalist Patsy Widdow- Scott Selis. The talent pool applause from the apprecia- “Seniors Got Talent” — this Dream.” had been narrowed to five tive audience. time for the finale. The event Round two began with son; Dan Swift, Riviera activities director who announced Reaching the finals, how- had attracted a lot of atten- Ms. Taylor singing “Long the winner; finalist Joyce Taylor; and finalist Norman Car- ever, required more than tion and enthusiasm, and Black Train,” followed by Ms. riere. singing one song. It also now it was time to pick the Widdowson, singing an Elvis required timing and rhythm, winner. The judges were Presley gospel called, plus stage presence, not to Mayor Johnson and Mr. “Where Can I Go But to the Lord?” Wrapping up the pro- ond runner-up. Prize: A mention a good voice. Bradley, joined by Bob Lord.” The round was com- gram was Mr. Carriere, who $25 gift certificate. First Round two of the semis Maron. pleted by Mr. Carriere, who sang, “If I Ruled the World” runner-up was Ms. Wid- Mon-Sat 11-5 began with Mr. Adams, who The final event kicked sang the soulful “Summer — a Tony Bennet tune. dowson. Prize: A trophy, a sang “After the Loving;” then off with a Patsy Cline hit, Wind.” Finally, the time had bottle of wine and a gift Ms. Widdowson, “One Day “Sweet Dreams,” sung by a The third round started in come. As the judges delib- card to Olive Garden. The at a Time;” Mr. Carriere, contestant from the previ- the same order: Ms. Taylor’s erated, Mr. Selis pro- winner was Ms. Taylor. Her “New York, New York;” Mr. ous year. With that, the final song was “Amazing claimed, “Everyone here is prizes: A trophy, a gift bas- Wells, “Don’t Close Your crowd was revved, and ready Grace,” followed by Ms. Wid- a winner.” ket of wine and chocolates, Eyes;” and Ms. Taylor, “A for the contest to begin. The dowson, who delivered a A short time later, the and a gift card to Outback. Table for Two, A Party for rules, however, were slightly heartfelt version of Kris judges had decided. Also, all were invited to per- One.” Each had his or her different. Now there would Kristopherson’s “Why Me Mr. Carriere was the sec- form at another local venue. RiversideAntiquesShop.com

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Stores will Nov. 24, at the Ocean Center, to benefit Halifax Urban Min- is bar bingo at 6:30 p.m. with 7602. be open for holiday shopping. and electics for sale in a Daytona Beach Hilton Ocean- istries, an organization that burgers and fries available. •Arthaus: The 5th annual •Parade of Lights: On Sat., front Resort, Ocean Walk provides for the needy in Volu- Tuesday is Wii Bowling with Halifax Art Festival “Extended Nov. 24, the Daytona Beach Shoppes and the historic sia County. tacos available. The first and Display” Student Art Exhibit: A refurbished circa 1906 Area Convention and Visitors oceanfront Bandshell. The This is a countywide event, third Wednesdays feature selection of student artwork Bureau and Al Smith Produc- Ocean Center will feature an with Volusia art students and prime rib and barbecue ribs travels from the Halifax Art tions will present “The Parade Ormond Beach general ornate 40-foot Christmas tree master potters contributing respectively, and Friday’s are Festival to be displayed in the of Lights,” which will kick off that will be officially lit by bowls. They are crafting 1,000 dinner, dancing and karaoke, ArtHaus Gallery. the city’s second annual Holi- store setting. attending city and county offi- bowls this year. The night of (featuring Danny’s famous fish This selection of artworks, days at Daytona Beach lineup cials for the season as a part the event, guests choose a fry on the second Friday of the by kindergarten through 12th of wintertime activities. of the ceremony. The beach- bowl, eat a meal (food donat- month). Menus and prices grade East Volusia County art 386-290-0608 The Parade of Lights begins themed holiday décor will ed by more than 20 area vary and reservations are rec- students, was part of the hun- at 5:15 p.m. featuring local include the return of Sandy restaurants), and keep the ommended for Wednesdays dreds of others exhibited at high school bands, show cars the Seahorse, the event’s mas- bowl as a gift and reminder of and Fridays. The post is at 461 the Halifax Art Festival Student 150 Tomoka Ave from the Turkey Run classic cot. Light Up Volusia Nights all the empty bowls in the Walker St., Holly Hill. For more Exhibit last weekend.This automobile event, civic takes place from 5 p.m.-9 p.m. world. information and dinner times, ArtHaus exhibition presents Ormond Beach, FL 32174 groups, dance troupes and and will also include enter- The auction will begin at call the post at (386) 258- the 21 HAF award winners, tainment, refreshments, kid’s 5:30 p.m. Dinner will be 5275. along with over 50 other activities and arts and crafts. served from 6-8 p.m. Dona- •American Legion Post exceptional artworks. For more information on tion is $15. For tickets, call 270: Each Monday from 5-7 For more information, visit Holidays at Daytona Beach (386) 265-4665, Ext. 54344. p.m. is taco night. Wednesday www.arthaus.org or call (386) activities, go to www.holi- wings are served from 5-7 767-0076. daysatthebeach.com. ONGOING EVENTS p.m. Each Friday from 5-7 p.m. •The Casements: The Case- •Christmas Parades Land & is a fish fry. Post 270 is at 119 ments is the former winter Sea: This event will be held •25 percent solution to Howes St., Port Orange. For home of John D. Rockefeller Saturday, Dec. 1. The impres- save our cities: This group more information, call (386) and is listed on the National sive Christmas Parade Land will demonstrate from 4 to 5 788-6800. Register of Historic Places. gets underway at 4 p.m. with p.m., each Tuesday outside •American Legion Post This historic home is now floats and more floats, tradi- the Port Orange Regional 276: Wednesday night is bingo owned by the city of Ormond tional marching bands, dance Library, 1005 City Center Cir- from 6:30-9:30 p.m. The first Beach and serves as a civic teams and, of course, Santa! cle. For more information, Thursday of every month is and cultural center, sponsor- Later that afternoon, the contact paf1222@ spaghetti dinner at 5:30 p.m. ing creative experiences for all Christmas Parade Sea along bellsouth.net. The second Friday of every ages. The home is open 9 a.m. the Intracoastal Waterway fea- •American Legion Post 17: month is horse racing and to 4 p.m. Monday through Fri- tures dazzling boats decked in Breakfast is served from 8 to every Saturday dinner is day and 9 a.m. to noon Satur- holiday lights, each vying for a 11 a.m. each Sunday. Spaghet- served from 5:30-7 p.m. Call day. The Casements Guild, a prize. For more information ti, salad and garlic bread is for reservations and entertain- non-profit organization made about all events, go to served from 4:30–6:30 p.m. ment. For more information, up of volunteers, provides free call (386) 263-2431. guided tours 10 a.m. to 3:30 •American Legion Auxil- p.m. Monday through Friday iary Unit 285 Edgewater: The and 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday. auxiliary hosts Quarters Up Donations are gratefully Bingo every Monday night accepted. The Guild volun- beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the teers also operate the Gift American Legion Post 285 in Shoppe where a variety of Edgewater. All proceeds go souvenirs and unique items toward veterans, youth and can be purchased. Additional- children. Open to the public. ly, the home and Rockefeller The post is at 4497 S. U.S. 1, Gardens are available for pri- Edgewater. vate events or weddings. This •AMVETS Post 2: The rider’s historical property is at 25 group will meet at 10 a.m. the 769559 043104 first Saturday of each month, See OUT, B7

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soups, salad and sandwiches Society Welcome Center is Karaoke Night with Michael Out are served. The lodge holds a and Museum: This is the Leone from 7-11p.m. Satur- Bazaar shopping spaghetti dinner with or with- “Gateway to the Ormond day is Dance Night with vari- From page B6 out meatballs or sausage Scenic Loop” featuring histor- ous musicians playing. Sun- Riverside Drive, Ormond from 5-7 p.m., each Tuesday. ical photographs, a 20- day brunch is 8-11:30 a.m. Beach. For more information, Cost is $7 per person. Dinner minute DVD and interpretive The Post is at 5810 S. call (386) 676-3216 or go to and dances are held from 5- panels that reveal the rich Williamson Blvd. in Port www.thecasements.net. 10 p.m. each Friday. Entrees and diverse history of the Orange. For more informa- •Cracker Creek’s Pirate start at $7.50 and up. The Ormond Beach area. In the tion, call (386) 761-7217. Cruise: Featuring the Pirates facility is non-smoking, food 1895 MacDonald House, the •VFW Post 4250: “The Little of Spruce Creek, cruises are and soft drinks are available welcome center features V” has weekly dinners. Every at 1 p.m. each Saturday and for purchase. All proceeds information about the Timu- Friday at 5:30 p.m., with Sunday at 1795 Taylor Road, benefit the Elks’ sponsored cuan Indians, the Spanish music for your dancing and Port Orange. Costumed charities. For more informa- and British Colonial Periods, listening pleasure at 7 p.m. pirates create a live, interac- tion, call (386) 663-3041. early pioneer settlers, the No cover. Also, Wednesday is tive experience as young buc- •Knights of Columbus: Hotel Ormond, “Birthplace of dart night at 7 p.m. Thursday caneers learn navigation, Chicken foot dominoes are Speed,” and John D. Rocke- is bike night at 6 p.m. Food is pirate weaponry, knotting or played at 6:30 p.m. each feller. Hours are 10 a.m. to 3 available. Saturday is karaoke rope tying and pirate lingo, all Thursday at the Knights of p.m. Tuesday through Satur- from 7-11 p.m. Post 4250 is the while searching for the Columbus, 516 Orange St. day. Admission is free. The located behind the New lost treasure at Spruce Creek. New Smyrna Beach. Enjoy an welcome center and muse- Smyrna Beach Airport, next to Pre–registration is required easy game to learn with um is at 38 E. Granada Blvd., Enterprise Rental. Take U.S. 1 by calling (386) 304-0778. some fun people. For more Ormond Beach. For more to South Street. For more Canoe and kayak launch and information, call (386) 427- information, call (386) 676- information, call (386) 423- rentals, guided eco-history 3580. 7005 or visit www.ormond- 1789 or visit www.vfw- pontoon boat tours and golf •Lilian Place: Lilian Place history.org. post4250.com. cart tours of the conservation Historic House is now open. •Peninsula Club: The nature trails also are avail- Guided tours will be available Peninsula Club of Daytona To include an event on the able. For more information, at 1 to 4 p.m. every Sunday at Beach hosts an afternoon of Hometown News Calendar, visit the website at OldFlori- 111 Silver Beach Ave., Day- bridge and canasta on Thurs- send an email to Randy Barber/staff photographer daPioneer.com. tona Beach. Tours are $5 for days. Social hour begins at 11 [email protected] Janet Bent, left, of Ormond Beach and Marilyn Yacavone •Deltona Women’s Club: non-members and free for a.m. Lunch is served at noon. om or fax (386) 322-5901. of Port Orange shop during the Epiphany Council of Bunco is held the first Friday members. For more informa- Cards start after lunch. For For more information, call of the month. The donation is tion, call (386) 299-4974 or membership and more infor- (386) 322-5924. Catholic Women’s annual Christmas Bazaar in Port $10. Weekly dances are the visit www.heritagepreserva- mation, call (386) 677-4257. Orange, Friday, Nov. 9. second, third and fourth Fri- tiontrust.org. Lunch reservations are day of the month from 6-10 •New Smyrna Beach required by Monday morn- p.m. Donation is $5. The pub- Farmer’s Market: Each Satur- ing. Call (386) 767-5978 to lic is welcome. The Deltona day, vendors take their places order lunch. Women’s Club is at 1049 E. in front of Old Fort Park in the •Singles dance: The Normandy Blvd., Deltona. For Canal Street Historic District, Women of the Moose have a more information, call (386) 210 Sams Ave., New Smyrna singles and couples dance at 574-2311. Beach. Local farmers offer the Moose Lodge, 601 W. •Democracy Now: Internet fruit, vegetables, herbs, flow- Granada Blvd., Ormond news with Amy Goodman ers, plants, juices, dairy, Beach on Saturday Nights will be presented at 10:30 seafood and grass-fed meats. from 7-10 p.m. For more a.m. each Thursday at Unitari- Organic and pesticide-free information, call (386) 255- an Universalist Society, 56 N. produce are available. Quality 2207. Halifax Ave., Ormond Beach. handcrafted items and baked •Super Singles of Florida: News and analysis will be goods also are offered. For A dance is held from 8-10:30 covered. Coffee and dough- information, go to p.m. each Wednesday at the nuts will be served. The pub- www.canalstreetnsb.com or Eagles Club, 190 S. Nova lic may attend. call (404) 429-5524. Road, Ormond Beach. Music •Downtown Arts District •New Smyrna Beach is provided by Jim and Vicki Gallery Walk: Canal Street Museum of History: In the of Mr. D.J. Entertainment. The Historic District galleries fea- NSB Waterfront Loop, 120 cost is $6 for members and ture monthly solo and group Sams Ave., New Smyrna $8 for non-members. Partici- exhibitions, artist talks and Beach, the museum is open pants must be single. For live music. Stroll the district from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tues- more information, call (386) from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. on the day to Saturday. Admission is 736-0749 or send an email to first Saturday of each month. free. For more information, [email protected]. Admission is free. The Canal call (386) 478-0052. •VFW Post 3282: The Post Street Historic District is in •Ormond Beach farmers has entertainment Tuesday downtown New Smyrna market: The farmers market through Saturday evenings, Beach. For information, visit will be open each Thursday with lunch or dinner served www.canalstreetnsb.com or from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Rock- Wednesday through Saturday 043115 call (386) 547-4038. efeller Gardens, 26 Riverside from noon until 7:30 p.m. •Elks: The Elks Lodge, 820 Drive, Ormond Beach. For There are daily specials W. Park Ave., Edgewater, more information, visit including a Pasta Night on serves lunch from 11:30 a.m.- www.ormondbeachmain- Tuesdays from 5-7:30 p.m. 2 p.m., Monday to Friday, street.com. Thursday is Big Burger night •Ormond Beach Historical with $5 cheeseburgers. Friday Empty Bowls Event Sponsored by area Middle and High Schools Partnering with Mainland High School’s Art Department

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EQUAL HOUSING 805 Apartments/ 805 Apartments/ 805 Apartments/ 810 House for Rent 825 Manufactured 5020 Notice 5060 Notice of Sale OPPORTUNITY to Creditors PUBLISHERS NOTICE Condos for Rent Condos for Rent Condos for Rent Homes for Rent Notice of Public Auction All rental and real estate PORT ORANGE for monies due on advertising in the Home- DAYTONA Golf/Country ORMOND BEACH 3br/2ba/2cg. Laminate & PORT ORANGE and IN RE: RICHARD H. storage units located at town News is subject to Club, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 55 Bining Ct. Completely tile. Carpet in br. Close to ORMOND BEACH HARMON REVOCABLE U-Haul company the Federal Fair Housing 1st floor, end unit. Faces renovated 2bd/ 1.5ba colleges. $950/mo. NO TRUST AGREEMENT. facilities. Storage Law which makes it ille- pool & golf course. AC, Granite tops. Stainless BIG DOGS. 1143 Harms WE NEED YOU! Dated October 17, 1994, locations are listed gal to advertise any pref- tiled. No Pets. Lease. appl. NO pets. $775/mo+ Way. 386-756-8473. See our 2, 3 & 4 bdrm amended April 10, 2000, below. All goods are mobile homes on their erence, limitations or dis- $625/mo. 386-453-1880 $650/sec. 386-295-1066. PORT ORANGE, 3bdrm amended and LEGAL household contents or crimination based on BUNNELL own private lots! W/D Restated May 21, 2003 miscellaneous and w/ office, 2baths, big mstr hook-ups. Section 8 OK. race, sex, handicap, fam- GAMBIA WOODS 810 House for Rent bdrm, bth, walk-in closets and amended NOTICES recovered goods. All ilial status or national ori- Pets neg. 386-767-1760. January 6, 2011 auctions are hold to APARTMENTS family rm & kitch combo, Mention Code ‘HTN’ for gin or any intention to gas fireplace, open con- NOTICE TO Due in our satisfy owner’s lien for make such preference, We are Now accepting $240 Off 1st month rent CREDITORS rent and fees in applications for 1, 2 & 3 cept floor plan, inside limitation or discrimina- laundry rm w/ pantry, 2 cg (trust administration) accordance with Florida tion. In addition, the Fair bdrm apts. 386-428-8749 TO ALL PERSONS office Statutes, Self-Storage or TDD 1-800-955-8770. EDGEWATER PARK w/ storage facility, freshly Housing Ordinance pro- APARTMENTS painted and new carpet. HAVING CLAIMS OR Act, Sections 83.806 and hibits discrimination We are Now Accepting DEMANDS AGAINST Monday 83.807. The auction will NEW SMYRNA BEACH Close to shopping start at 8:00 a.m. and based on age, marital Applications for our 2 & 3 schools & beach, $1300/ THE ABOVE TRUST: status, sexual orientation, bdrm apts. 386-428-8749 Beautiful home. Venetian The name of the others will follow on Bay. 3-br/2-ba/2-c.g. with mo. + 1st, last, security. at Noon December 7, 2012 gender identity, or ex- TDD 1-800-955-8770. 386-265-4183 PORT ORANGE deceased settlor of the pression. We will not not all appliances. Granite Tr ust is: RICHARD H. U-Haul Storage of ATTENTION for Friday Daytona Beach, 700 W. knowingly accept any DAYTONA BEACH NEW SMYRNA BEACH countertops. Tiled floors 820 Duplexes for Rent HARMON, whose date of advertising which is in Central Manor Apts. in living area/ carpet in SNOWBIRDS! death is September 27, International Speedway bedrooms. Alarm system. Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL violation of the law. All Serving Adults 62+ or CREEKSIDE PORT ORANGE Available 2012. The name of the Publication persons are herby in- Mobility Impaired 1br/1ba Small pool & much more. November thru April Tr ust established by the 32114, AA1000B Binah APARTMENTS! $1425/mo + sec. (incl: Dunlawton Hills. 4211 Moore $452.50 Pubs: formed that all dwellings Income based rent. EOH. Single story 1br/1ba. W/D New Haven Court. Very 55+. Fully furn’d 3br/2ba settlor is: RICHARD H. 1-800-823-0466 are availible on an equal Handicapped Accessible. lawn/ pool mntnce/ pest dblwde with carport. Call HARMON REVOCABLE 11/16/12 & 11/23/12 hook-ups. Private patios control) 609-703-1118. clean 2br/ 2ba/ 1c.g. w/ basis. 386-255-2622 and lots of storage!! Call, cathedral ceilings. Nice for pricing. 516-785-3236. TRUST AGREEMENT, 5060 Notice of Sale 5060 Notice of Sale TTY 1-800-955-8771 386-423-0602 Mention neighborhood. $800/mo. DATED October 17, BE A HOMETOWN ORMOND BEACHSIDE 1994, amended April 10, NEWS ADVERTISER, code HTN for our plus $700/ security. Call 850 Commercial Move-in Special! 4bd/2ba/garage w/remote 386-426-8987/ 314-6650. 2000, amended and ALL ABOARD STORAGE OR Call Classified for New paint, new carpet, Real Estate for Rent Restated May 21, 2003 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE COMPETE WITH ONE! all of your TELL’EM new tile. Glass top stove. 825 Manufactured and amended January 6, NOV 27, 2012 PLACE YOUR AD BY advertising YOU SAW THEIR AD IN Sprinkler system. $1039/ 2011. The Trust was All Aboard Storage is a Toys for Tots supporter mo. 1st/ last plus security Homes for Rent CALLING Needs! THE HOMETOWN established on: October and we ask that our buyers bring a new, Discounts for long term. 17, 1994.. The name and unwrapped toy to the auctions to drop in the drop 386-322-5949 386-322-5949 NEWS! PORT ORANGE 703-395-5888. ORMOND BY THE SEA address of the Trustee box at the location of your choice to help make a 55+ Community. Near serving at the time of child’s holiday a little brighter. We will also be shopping/bus route. Htd 600SF OFFICE $600/mo 825 Manufactured 825 Manufactured 825 Manufactured 825 Manufactured Panoramic Ocean View, settlor’s death: Richard auctioning a special unit at Ormond Depot during pool. Hot tub, 2br/ 2ba. H. Harmon, 935 N. this auction to help raise money for Toys for Tots. Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Homes for Rent Remodeled. $750/mo.1st off Ocean Shore Blvd. Call 386-852-0333 Halifax Ave., Unit 106N, mo + sec. 386-233-1776. Daytona Beach, FL Personal property of the following tenants will be 32118. The name and sold at public sale to the highest bidder to satisfy a address of the Successor rental lien in accordance with Florida Statutes, Tr ustee: Jo Ann Harmon Section 83.806 and 83.807. All units are assumed Hitt, 1206 Malvern to contain personal belongings unless otherwise Avenue, Towson, MD indicated. Viewing is at time of sale only. The 21204. The name and owners or their agents reserve the right to bid on 835 Vacation/ 835 Vacation/ address of the attorney any unit and also to refuse any bid. The auction WELCOME TO RIDGECREST for the Successor will be held on-site at the following facilities and Timeshare for Rent Timeshare for Rent Tr ustee: Donald E. times: Ormond's Premier 55+ Manufactured Home Community Hawkins of Hawkins, 9:15 AM - HAND DEPOT TOP OF the line RV park Hawkins & Burt, LLP, 501 321 Hand Avenue, Ormond Beach, 386-672-3742: Also providing an ideal location for your RV vacation stay lot for rent, monthly or South Ridgewood Regan Mann; Shane Mann; Jennifer McCaffrey seasonal. Across from Avenue, Daytona Beach, 9:30 AM - ORMOND DEPOT Clubhouse Activities • Laundry Room Facilities • Private Bath House • Shuffleboard Courts • Pet Friendly beach on Hwy A1A be- FLORIDA KEYS Florida 32114. 509 S. Nova Road, Ormond Beach, WINTER SEASON (NOV. TO MAY) tween Vero Beach and ALL INTERESTED 386-672-3742: William Scott; Shaunia Jackson; Marathon. Luxurious Fort Pierce. Boat docks, DAILY: $25 Oceanfront vacation PERSONS ARE Kate Walker; Kevin Nungesser; tennis and heated pool NOTIFIED THAT: All 10:30 AM - MASONOVA DEPOT WEEKLY: $175 homes. 4-6 Bedrooms. overlooking the ocean. Private Pool, hot tub, creditors of the deceased 1025 Mason Ave., Daytona Beach, 386-239-3626: Call 352-347-4470 or settler who seek to Jessica Holt MONTHLY: $399 docks & more! Email: [email protected]. Start Planning Your recover their claims from 11:00 AM - JIMMY ANN DEPOT Our Full Service RV Rates Include: Electric/ Water/ Sewer TELL’EM the Trust, and all persons 810 Jimmy Ann Dr., Daytona Beach, Fall & Winter YOU SAW THEIR AD IN having claims or demand 386-239-3626: Paula D Butts; Elise Spencer; (386) 673-2626 • 170 N. Yonge St. • Ormond Beach, FL 583736 Vacation Now! Qualacia Culbreth; Daniel Macneil; Toccara THE HOMETOWN against the estate of the 1-888-564-5800 deceased settlor who Brown; Melissa Kelly; Grant Taylor; Willie Daniels; SEVERAL 1bdrm/1bth HOMES FOR SALE american-paradise.com NEWS! seek to recover their Inez Brown; Chimere Koonce; Jacquline Mongal claims or demands from 12:15 PM - DAYTONA DEPOT the Trust, must file their 145 N. Charles Street, Daytona Beach, claims with the Trustee 386-239-3535: Jennifer Williams; Donald WITHIN THREE McMillon; Ronieshia Byrd; Julian C Beaudet; Kyle MONTHS AFTER THE Curiale 915 Automobiles 0920 Automobiles 0920 Automobiles 940 RV/Travel 940 RV/Travel 950 Trucks/Vans DATE OF THE FIRST 12:45 PM - BELLNOVA DEPOT Wanted Wanted Trailers/Campers Trailers/Campers PUBLICATION OF THIS 1325 S. Nova Rd., Daytona Beach 386-255-5484: MERCURY ‘97 4 dr. sil- ‘91 FORD F350 PICKUP NOTICE. All persons Wanda Jackson; Rose Dalce; Cassey L Brown; ver, new tires, new bat- Chiquita Broxton; Steve Collins; John Hull; Harold CASH FOR CARS! TOP CASH For Cars, Gas V8 engine. Dually. having claims or tery, 5 speed 4 cylinder, Service truck. Utility bed. demands against the Lewis; Robert Arcidiacono; Edna Allen; Ryan We Buy ANY Car, Any Car / Truck, Running Inglett; Richard M Scofield; Jerome Garrett Jr; runs good. $950/obo. Tr uck or Van! 98,300 actual mi. $2,000/ deceased settlor’s estate 386-341-5844 or Not. Call for INSTANT Christy Teele; Tony Raggins; Vincent Spivey Jr; Running or Not. offer: 800-454-6951 SPRINTER RV: 1990 obo. 386-295-7384. on whom a copy of this notice is served within Christopher W Freeman; Joseph Barber; Shannon 0917 Automobile Get a Free Top Dollar Mallard. Sleeps 4. New Wood; Joan Akins; Tijan Faal Instant Offer Now! TOP CASH FOR CARS, flrs & upholstery. Works three months after the date of first publication of 1:15 PM - AIRPORT DEPOT Parts 800-558-1097 Call Now For An Instant RV'S NEEDED! & runs great! 47,082 mi. 1575 Aviation Center Parkway, Daytona Beach We’re Local! Offer. Top Dollar Paid, Buying Smoke Free RV's $5500. 386-239-6882 Sell your home with this notice must file their 386-239-3536: Randy Miller; Kristin Major BLOWN Headgasket? Any Car/ Truck, Any Con- Giant Recreation World. an Ad in claim with the Trustee 2:00 PM - BIG TREE DEPOT Any vehicle repair your- CASH FOR CARS: All 888-863-8503 Don x150 SPECIAL RATES WITHIN THE LATER OF dition. Running or Not. TO PLACE YOUR HOMETOWN NEWS 409 Big Tree Road, South Daytona, 386-788-6068 self. State of the art Cars/Trucks Wanted. Free Pick-up/ Tow. THREE MONTHS Amber Ash; John Johnson; Patsy Tanner; 2-Component chemical Running or Not! Top Dol- 800-761-9396 RENTAL PROPERTY IN 386-322-5949 AFTER THE DATE OF Christopher Benckini; Carletta Cox process. Specializing in lar Paid. We Come To HOMETOWN NEWS! From Martin County THE FIRST 2:30 PM - SUNSHINE PARK MALL Cadillac Northstar Over- You! Any Make/Model. CALL 386-322-5949 PUBLICATION OF THIS 2400 S Ridgewood Ave, South Daytona, heating. 100% guaran- Call for Instant Offer 940 RV/Travel RV/ CAMPER SLIDE through Volusia NOTICE OR THIRTY -OUT STABILIZERS (2) 386-523-7749: Mini Express 24 passenger teed. 866-780-9038 800-871-9638 Trailers/Campers DAYS AFTER THE electric train; haul behind trailer; miscellaneous www.RXHP.com Heavy-duty steel. Pre- DATE OF SERVICE OF CASH FOR CARS: All vents sagging/damage to items A COPY OF THIS 2:45 PM - NOVA DEPOT 0920 Automobiles Cars/Trucks Wanted. extension tubes. Extends NOTICE ON THEM. ALL Running or Not! Top Dol- 21”-37”. $50/ both (orig. 3742 Nova Rd, Port Orange FL, 386-763-4710: CLAIMS AND DEMANDS Larry Hall 1996 Dodge Stratus VIN# Wanted lar Paid. We Come To $60/ ea.) 386-677-2265. NOT SO FILED WILL BE You! Any Make/Model. 1B3EJ46X4TN262241; Travis Sargent; Eve 0962 Boats/ FOREVER BARRED. Petoh; Anthony Henderson; Susan Bennett Call For Instant Offer: 0962 Boats/ The date of the first 800-864-5960 Watercraft 3:15 PM - PORT ORANGE DEPOT Watercraft publication of Notice is 4061 S. Nova Rd. Port Orange, 386-763-4707: DONATE A CAR- Help November 16, 2012. Jo Renay Pegee; Dennis Hawkins; Craig Kennedy; Children Fighting Diabe- 2007 BAYLINER 185 35’ EXPRESS CRUISER Ann Harmon Hitt 1206 BOAT DEALS!! YACHTS: 1986. Model Klisha Gash; Michelle Haviland; Casey Ingram; WE BUY CARS tes. Fast, Free Towing. White with blue hull Malvern Ave. Towson, Mary Mathews; Anthony Plescia; Dottie Price; Call 7 days/ week. Non- stripes. 135MC/A1 (3.0 L) 3370. Twin 454 Crusad- MD 21204 - Donald E. Any Condition. 24-Hour SELL YOUR ers. Live aboard or cruise Mark Ruyle; Doug Strong; Anita Stewart runners OK. Tax Deducti- MOTORHOMES Engine w/ approx. 50 hrs Hawkins, Florida Bar No.: 4:00 PM - WESTPORT DEPOT Pickup. Call for a Quote. New interior and canvas. ble. Call Juvenile Diabe- AND BOAT! run time. Power steering. 137392 Hawkins, 5889 Williamson Blvd., Port Orange, tes Research Foundation TRAVEL TRAILERS One call places Located at NSB City Mar- Hawkins & Burt, LLP 501 386-453-0967 Galvenized swing-tongue ina, Slip 12. $18,900/ 386-763-2290: Laurie Scotto; Brian Buterbaugh; CARS/TRUCKS Wanted! 800-578-0408 your ad from South Ridgewood Angela Padgett Paying trailer. Swim platform ex- obo. Possible trade con- Avenue Daytona Beach, Top $$$ Paid! Running SPECIAL RATES Martin County tension. Bimini top/ sport sidered. Call David at The above Tenants have been given proper $$ CASH $$ Florida 32114 (386) notice, fourteen days prior to the first publication of or Not, All Years, Makes, TO PLACE YOUR thru seating. Garage kept 386-424-3220 or cell

584057 252-4499 E-mail: Models. Free Towing! Immediately phone 407-310-2678. this Notice of Sale, that the Owner will enforce a RENTAL PROPERTY IN Ormond Beach since new purchase. contact@hawkinsandburt statutory lien on the property located in their We’re Local! 7 Days/ For details call See photos online at: Week. Call Toll Free: HOMETOWN NEWS! HOMETOWN NEWS Priced to sell at $10,200. .com Pubs: Nov. 16, & respective unit of the above mentioned 386-677-5588 www.hometownnewsol Nov. 23, 2012 888-416-2330 CALL 386-322-5949 386-322-5949 386-366-3116. .com, ad #45727. self-storage facilities. Pubs: 11/9/12 & 11/16/12 B12 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill Hometown News Friday, November 16, 2012 036138