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Same Day Community Emergency Service COA and DSC partner to 7 Days a week Notes Christmas ball showcase seniors' needs State Lic#CAC1817470 2012 - 2015 www.AdvancedAirandHeat.com 2016 EADER R S DE scheduled ’ EA R known Sarah Gurtis (COA executive director) R S By Diane M. Carey ’ C H [email protected] for many years so I called her and wanted to $ O C E C I H E The Lake Helen Christmas know how can I help? We got the idea to do the OFF ANY O I C Volusia County’s Council On Aging recently Ball will be at 7 p.m. Saturday, three videos profiling the Council On Aging REPAIR SERVICE Dec. 10, at Hopkins Hall, 192 teamed up with Professor/Filmmaker Eric Breiten- Advanced Air 386-767-1654 and then also the studio piece, so it all came 25Must be presented at time of repair cannot be combined w/any other offer. W. Connecticut Ave., Lake bach and other Daytona State College staff to pro- out of that one seminar.” duce “Aging In America, Stories from the Front Helen. He added, “A lot of people talk about the sil- Lines.” For more information and ver tsunami but I don’t think there are any The film, which has already broadcast on Spec- ticket prices, call (386) 228- easy answers. I think it is going to take a great trum’s Channel 15, is hosted by DSC Provost Amy 2121 or visit lakehelen.com. effort on everyone’s part; social service agencies, house- Lockleer, and highlights a day in the life of the the government, corporations, individual volun- cleaning help. Council On Aging, showcasing some of the services teers. It is going to be a real issue and we better be “That’s what happens when you have a Literacy gala Dec. 10 provided to local seniors. ready to handle it.” senior living there by him/herself with nobody “I had been to a seminar (On Senior Food Inse- Specifically Professor Breitenbach described that there on a regular basis” he said. Light’s for Literacy Gala curity) in Orlando and I couldn’t believe what I while following COA Meals on Wheels staff, The vignettes that comprise the film included a benefiting the Volusia Literacy learned, that there are so many seniors that don’t although the meals were delivered and welcomed, it wife that continued to care for her husband still at Council will be at 6:30 p.m. have enough to eat,” Professor Breitenbach said. “I was clear other services were needed, such as Saturday, Dec. 10, at The felt like I wanted to do something about it. I have See COA, page A2 Shores Resort and Spa, 2637 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach. The evening will honor Daytona Beach Police Chief Mike Chitwood, who is Volu- Let the lights Santa's on his way sia County Sheriff-elect. Tickets are $100 per person or two for $175. For more information, visit shine brightly volusialiteracy.org or call (386) 255-8723. By Diane M. Carey out of a funk. Year-round it [email protected] brings me pleasure and puts a smile on my face. Something Pet adoption event ‘Tis the season for palm different and something new trees to take on a new look as all the time. It started in 1981 FloridaWild Adoption Florida yards and homes when I bought my first Event will be from 11 a.m. to 1 become transformed into Christmas decoration and it p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10 and 17, northern winter scenes kept going from there.” adorned with festive holiday at FloridaWild Veterinary The couple, who have two lights and air blown figures, grown daughters, Audra and Hospital, 115 E. Euclid Ave., perhaps as one way to make DeLand. Samantha, have lived on up for the lack of snow. Woodhaven for four years. Fully vetted, healthy cats Some folks don’t just deco- and dogs available. Dogs Ms. Spurio retired from the rate for Christmas, however, airline industry and Mr. Spu- adopted from ARK receive but year-round. rio is a retired deputy sheriff eight free group training ses- Enter Gary and Pam Spu- from Colorado. They have sions. View all pets at ARK- rio, who live at 121 Woodhav- created a unique partnership saves.com. en Circle near Ormond Beach with their love of decorating, and have been decorating about which they are passion- their home and yard, accord- ate. Ms. Spurio often draws Holiday tour of homes ing to Mr. Spurio “since I her own characters on ply- married my wife, 36 years, wood and then paints them The West Volusia Historical wherever we have lived.” Society will present its bi-an- while her husband cuts them The elaborate decorations out, makes them waterproof, nual Holiday Tour of Historic come out for all holidays. and brings them to life with DeLand Homes from noon to “Looking at the yard and lights. 5 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, and looking at the lights gives me “We found paradise right Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer Sunday, Dec. 11. a warm feeling and makes me here,” Mr. Spurio said. “We People wave from a float carrying Santa Claus and his reindeer on Saturday, All the historic homes will feel good” Ms. Spurio said. share our paradise with fami- be in the University Terrace “It’s a way to pull yourselves Dec. 3, as it rolls down Woodland Boulevard in the DeLand Christmas See LIGHTS, page A2 area of DeLand. Tours leave Parade. from the Conrad Center, 137 W. Michigan Ave., DeLand. A bake sale, raffle and other activities will be at the center. Tickets are $20 in advance, Celestial tours take residents to space $25 at the door and $35 for the special Friday night preview By Wilnifred Santiago sion sponsors his tours. tour. Friday’s event starts at 6 [email protected] Dr. Aufdenberg is an asso- ciate professor of physics and See NOTES, page A2 Residents of Volusia Coun- astronomy at Embry-Riddle ty can look at the sky in differ- Aeronautical University. COOKING B3 ent settings through Celestial His celestial tours are at the Tours. Daytona Beach Regional Dr. Hugh Ward and Dr. Library at City Island. He has CHEF'S CORNER Jason Aufdenberg are astron- been doing the tours since fall omers that provide the celes- 2013 and he gives the tour Some tial tours in Volusia County. four times a year. holiday Dr. Ward is a retired astron- “The tours at the City family omy educator. Since retiring, Island Library include an traditions he has spent most of his time inside lecture, which includes are educating the community. simulations of the sky, infor- different Dr. Ward’s celestial tours mation on the moon, its are in two locations. The pri- phases and the moon as rocky mary site of the tour is the body,” he sai8d. “There’s also a Wiregrass Prairie Preserve Q&A session for general ENTERTAINMENT B1 and the other is behind the astronomy questions.” EAA hangar at the east end of Dr. Aufdenberg said the OLD FASHION HOLIDAY the DeLand Airport. purpose of the tour is to pri- According to Dr. Ward, the marily help people already Wiregrass Prairie Preserve is Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer interested in astronomy and the best place to observe the The moon is in the western sky with the planet Venus visible on Friday, Dec. star gazing learn more about sky in Volusia County and the 2, a little after sunset in downtown DeLand. it. best season to observe the sky He said the best dates to in Florida is in the winter. observe the sky depends on Dr. Ward said over the in the conversation about verse,” Dr. Ward said “The winter sky is better, what you are after. years the audience participa- being awestruck, about the Dr. Ward’s most recent because we have a dry season, “To best see fainter objects, tion for his tours has been beauty of the night sky, that celestial tour was Dec. 2 at the Pioneer Settlement which we are still in, and you near new moon is best. A steady and some years as probably sums it up because Wiregrass Prairie Preserve welcomes you back in time end up having more clear bright moon will wash out the many as 100 people come we look down and we are and he has scheduled the next skies, so you get to see it,” Dr. fainter stars. The moon is fan- from different places in Flori- earthlings, I guess is a word, tour for January. Ward said. “This year, the best tastic and the waxing moon Index da. During his tours, he is you know, we are inhabitants Dr. Ward has been doing observing time is probably in provides wonderful views as available to answer any ques- of some earth but you can the tours in Volusia County Business A7 Out & About B1 November, December, Janu- the day-night lines move tions the participants may look up at sky and see just the for 10 years. Classified B7 Police Report A5 ary and February, the four- across the near side of the Crossword B6 Sports B6 have. objects and that you know, a The Volusia County Envi- Horoscopes B1 Viewpoint A6 month period of time.” “I see the joy in people eyes small part of a very big uni- ronmental Management Divi- See CELESTIAL, page A3 Welcome the holidays with Stetson’s Phi Mu Alpha Music Fraternity www.thecloistersretirement.org Sunday, December 11th at 2pm (800)738-1222 | 400 East Howry Ave., DeLand Located on our 3rd floor in the atrium A Retirement Housing Foundation Campus A not-for-profit community - ALF#8340 400 E. Howry Ave- DeLand 32724 A-2 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, December 9, 2016

ents just greet you at the door (also) the go to people for COA and you leave, but some folks adult protective services.” From page A1 love to have you come in and COA has dining sites sit and chat with them. throughout Volusia County home with COA’s help after 30 “Also, as a driver with Meals and high energy senior ser- years, the Deltona Senior On Wheels, we are told to take vice centers that offer a wide Center and Meals On Wheels note if someone is needing variety of classes along with program, and COA staff help- help,” she said. “One day on ballroom dancing and other ing to meet the unique needs my route, when I delivered a recreational activities. One lit- of a resident of Emory L. Ben- meal to one of my 90-year-old tle known fact is people can nett Veteran’s Nursing Home. recipients, I noticed her hire COA staff for handyman “Awareness and action” are speech was slurring and she work and pay privately for what Professor Breitenbach seemed confused. This was Meals on Wheels. There are hopes comes out of this ambi- unusual for her, as she was waiting lists for grant subsi- tious undertaking. For exam- always alert, happy and talk- dized programs. ple, he said, “the Council On ative. I called 911, stayed with Regarding the DSC film, Aging always needs volun- her as the EMT’s arrived and Ms. Gurtis said, “I have teers.” because I couldn’t reach her known Eric a really long time Ms. Gurtis echoed his senti- family by phone, I went to the and he did such a brilliant job. ments. “We have over 400 vol- hospital and stayed with her He just keeps raising the bar unteers for Meals On Wheels until I felt she was going to be and getting better at his craft. and we need more. We really OK .” I think this was a gift from play an important role in the Ms. Gurtis emphasized that, God. This was one of the few community beyond just deliv- although Council On Aging is ways we could get the scope Hometown News file photo ering nutrition. It really is a well known for the Meals on and breadth of COA out there Volunteer driver Jackie Lee of Port Orange prepares to load up her car for time for face to face socializa- Wheels program, other COA in an engaging way. I am delivery for Meals On Wheels at the Council on Aging meal site at the Port tion and to make sure that programs include a multitude always humbled by the daily orange Adult Center. Ms. Lee has been volunteering for almost two years and senior is OK.” of in home services, such as impact our employees and finds it rewarding in helping people in need. Jacqueline “Jackie” Lee of those highlighted in the film. volunteers have on this com- Port Orange volunteers on “We are about to start the munity each day one on one, it and they must love older peo- crisis, she said. “If you are Florida.” one of about 80 Meals On celebration of our 50th year of is extremely personal.” ple. “It’s a calling” she said. lucky enough to live long Also, COA just completed Wheels driving routes. service in 2017,” Ms. Gurtis Ms. Gurtis further stated “Volusia County is a very enough, you are going to have its annual Santa for Seniors “I enjoy being a volunteer said. “That documentary film they are aggressively hiring caring community,” Ms. Gur- issues, so what are you and program with Walgreens. driver with Meals On Wheels,” is part of that informational Certified Nursing Assistants tis said. “When asked for help, your family going to do about For more information, visit Ms. Lee said. “I meet very nice rollout. We serve all of Volusia and Home Health Aides. this community steps up.” it? The senior population is coavolusia.org. people and they are always County. We are the court Requirements for both paid Families should plan ahead the fastest growing segment of Professor Eric Breitenbach very appreciative to receive appointed guardian for the staff and volunteers are that for senior family members, the Volusia County popula- can be contacted at Eric.Breit- their hot lunches. Most recipi- 7th judicial circuit. We are they must be compassionate and not wait until there is a tion. People are still moving to [email protected]. Manatee Watch volunteers needed For Hometown News a better understanding of [email protected] how manatees are using Volusia County waterways.” Volusia County is looking Manatee Watchers are for volunteers to participate trained to observe manatee in Manatee Watch. behavior, document manatee Residents who live on the sightings, photograph mana- water, spend a lot of time tees and sketch scar patterns. near the water or are avid Information gathered from boaters are encouraged to Manatee Watch volunteers become manatee watchers. provides vital manatee infor- Manatee Watch coordina- mation, including behavior, tors will host two training movement within waterways, sessions: habitat use and individual •10 a.m. to noon Saturday, identification. Participants Dec. 10, at the Marine Dis- will receive a packet of train- covery Center, 520 Barracu- ing materials. da Blvd., New Smyrna Beach Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer The Manatee Watch pro- •10 a.m. to noon Monday, Some of the multitude of lighted figures, trees and holiday decorations are pictured in the yard of Pam gram is open to individuals, Dec. 19, in the first-floor families, businesses and civic and Gary Spurio at 121 E. Woodhaven Circle in the Country Acres subdivision west of Ormond Beach. training room of the Thomas organizations. Participants C. Kelly Administration should be at least 16 years want (monetary) donations, it’s with more than 100 displayed to marry me,” said Mr. Hoff- Center, 123 W. Indiana Ave., old. our way of giving back.” right now for Christmas. That man, who already owned the DeLand Lights The training is free, but From page A1 This year’s Christmas deco- doesn’t include the entire inside home. “The Manatee Watch registration is required. rations will stay up until Jan. 2. of their home in which every He works independently as a training is a great opportuni- Contact Debbie Wingfield ly, friends and neighbors. We There will be a reprieve until room has its own magical Certified Financial Planner ty to learn all about Florida’s at [email protected] or create things. People notice mid-January when it will be theme. Outside figures include with his wife serving as admin- official marine mammal,” time to start setting up for Val- a collection of cartoons, ani- istrator. (386) 736-5927, ext. 12235. when things are new. We said Georgia Zern, Volusia entine’s Day. Thanksgiving mals, North Pole creations, and Ms. Hoffman, who is a Day- For more information change the design every year. County’s manatee protection We add every year. We get big- and Halloween are the other a variety of big and small dogs. tona Beach native, said they about manatees, visit volusia- program manager. “With the ger every year. ” big decorating events for the The Hoffmans, like the Spu- started small, at first just deco- manatees.org. help of volunteers, we can get The Spurios have devoted an Spurios but they do something rios, love having people enjoy rating for Halloween and entire barn to warehousing for all the holidays even if it just their display. And they also Christmas but then added Eas- their decorative items, which means putting flags out for Vet- refuse donations. ter and the other holidays. She Rescue from 3 to 5 p.m. Sun- are too numerous to count. erans Day. “This community has been said they gave away almost 60 day, Dec. 11, at Red Fox Pet They have an additional trailer They take three weeks before wonderful to us,” Mr. Hoffman pounds of Halloween candy Notes they put their Christmas deco- said. “We love our neighbors. this year to more than 500 trick Shop in the Winn Dixie for extra storage space as well. From page A1 rations up to make sure all light The whole sense of community or treaters. Plaza, 2709 S. Woodland Both the inside and outside of the house are decorated to vari- are working properly. Then it is what we are trying to foster. Ms. Hoffman said, “The p.m. and is open to the public Blvd., DeLand. ous holiday themes. Mr. Spurio takes four to five days to actual- It’s a celebration of life in the anticipation of how cool it is but limited to 30 guests. Heartworm prevention Group rates are also avail- stated once he drove to Ohio to ly place the angels, trees, elves community. We are (also) cele- going to look is great. We and flea control products will pick up a large bunny for Easter and lights around the property. brating the creativity that goes change it every year.” able. be available to buy. The cash For more information, call “and to visit his mother.” It only takes two to three days into every air blown.” The Hoffmans said the air (386) 740-6813 or visit only clinics benefit aban- The Spurios said they are to take everything down and Ms. Hoffman said, “This is blowns last three to five years delandhouse.com. doned animals. always getting compliments store items until next year. our Christmas gift to the com- then go to “air blown heaven.” For more information, call and people look forward to Their electric bill for Decem- munity. It’s nice to be able to For Christmas everything takes (386) 748-8993. what they are going to do dif- ber is about $150 to $200 dol- give back. It’s nice to put smiles one to two weeks to put up. Low-cost pet clinics ferent each year. They stress lars more than usual. But, as he on people’s faces and it’s nice to They have storage for their slated decorating should not be a said, “It’s not about money, it’s hear the kids (talking about the items. Their electric bill went City to conduct competition but something for just about happiness.” various displays).” from $400 to 500 extra a month There will be a low-cost citizen survey everyone to enjoy. They are They are already looking She added, “If you can’t toler- in December to about $75 extra ahead to what they can buy or ate me breaking into song at the with the use of LED lights. pet shot clinic sponsored by happy if every household just create for next year’s holidays. slightest provocation, we can’t be One cannot forget the Hoff- the Society for the Preven- The City of DeLand offi- does a little something. “When we first started we Down the road in Port friends” a message she borrowed man dogs when discussing tion of Cruelty to Animals See NOTES, page A3 were the only ones doing some- Orange, Rudi and Dawn Hoff- from a T-shirt she saw. decorations as they have their The Last Dentist You Will Ever Need! thing,” Mr. Spurio said. “The man are kindred spirits when it The Hoffmans have been own festive doggie T-shirts. neighborhood is catching on. comes to decorating year- married 32 years and have been Named after Harry Potter char- Our neighborhood even has a round. 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side Volusia County along Celestial State Road 40, west of Astor. A Festus for the rest of us? From page A1 Dr. Aufdenberg’s last celes- veryone knows about reindeer names. Lots of has embraced it and a couple tial tour was scheduled for the town of Christmas, LAND LINES Comets and Blitzens and so years ago tried to place a pole moon in the early evening. Dec. 2 at the Daytona Beach The moon rises about 50 Regional Library. which lies about 50 DAN SMITH forth. Could there be a in the capitol building in Emiles south in Orange County. minutes later each day, so it’s His celestial tour is spon- Prancer? Rudolph is a town Tallahassee. To each his own I That postmark is the most name scattered all across suppose. in a different part of the sky sored by the Friends of the sought after during the America. I wonder if any were No we don’t have a Festivus, every night,” Dr. Aufdenberg Daytona Beach Library. Christmas season, but there actually named for the Gene but the town of Festus is in said. Hometown News will report are others worth noting. In Autry song? Jefferson County, Florida. To The darkest site he has his next tour as soon as it is Duval County there is a town name but I don’t think people There is a national abun- be sure, at my house the viewed the sky is in Juniper announced. Springs State Park just out- named St. Nicholas and are lining up to get that dance of towns named Jolly holidays are the happiest time Gilchrist County has a hamlet postmark on their cards. but I couldn’t find one named of year and I wish you all the named Bell. There is a town in Utah I Elf. In Idaho, Arizona and same. Oh by the way Holiday Those are good but can’t would love to have as a Georgia there are towns is over in Pasco County. compete with several towns in postmark on my own cards. I named Santa Claus. That Merry Christmas. 2012 - 2015 the U. S. named North Pole. bet Eggnog, Utah, has a busy 2012 - 2015 2016 would be a good substitute for DER ADER EA S E S Just for curiosity, I looked up post office at this time of year. Elf or Jolly. Dan Smith is on the board of R ’ R ’ C C E E the southernmost of those and There is a Poinsettia Park If you are a fan of the directors for the Ormond Beach H O I C H O I C found North Pole, Okla., fit over in Polk County that Seinfeld TV show, you know Historical Society and The that bill. I’m sure there is a brings visions of decorations. about Festivus for the Rest of Motor Racing Heritage good story behind a town in Not as good as Mistletoe, Ky., Us. That was the episode Association and is the author Oklahoma bearing the name but still good. where George’s father invent- of two books, “The World’s North Pole but I don’t want to In Alaska there is a town ed his own holiday and Greatest Beach” and “I Swear Need the Snook Drowned.” Email hear it. named Wiseman. We don’t installed an aluminum pole in Dentures? Several American towns have one of those but in the living room instead of a questions and comments to [email protected] or call (386) have been named Noel. That’s Jackson County there is a Star. tree. While Festivus was all in 441-7793. VISIT US AT kind of nice. Holly Hill has a Across America there are good fun, some have given it pretty good holiday sounding plenty towns that bear more legs than it deserved. It ORMONDSMILES.COM seems the atheist community DENTURE $495 REGULARLY $1,000 (CODE 5110, 5120) books will be $1 each, small DeLand and South Daytona. programs in December. Notes paperbacks will be eight for Here’s where the mobile Environmental specialists Crown/Caps $675 From page A2 $1, and children’s books will clinic will be stationed: will lead nature hikes, bike- be $2 a bag. All non-children •Rockin’ Ranch, 801 S. Nova abouts, water trips and an cials want to know what resi- books will be $3 a bag on Sat- Road, Ormond Beach: Dec. 12 eco-buggy tour. All Fillings $150 dents think about the commu- urday. and 27 Reservations are required; nity and to do that the city will The Friends Book Store, •Fire Station 23, 1850 Pio- call (386) 736-5927. Full Denture Reline Only $175 participate in a comprehensive which is adjacent to the neer Trail, New Smyrna Beach: Upcoming events include: quality of life survey over the library, also sells used books Dec. 13 •Guided hike of Scrub Oak In Office Bleaching $300 next several weeks. from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. •Fancy Fruit and Produce, Preserve: 9 to 11 a.m. Wednes- The survey was mailed to Thursday and Friday, and 911 S. Volusia Ave., Orange day, Dec. 14. Learn about the 1,500 households. 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644 S. Woodland Boulevard | DeLand, Florida 32720 A-4 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, December 9, 2016 Friday, December 9, 2016 www.HometownNewsOL.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A-5 Police Report Editor’s note: This is a list of Volusia County reckless driving and leaving of DeLand, was arrested Nov. arrests, not convictions, and all the scene of a crash with dam- 30 and charged with posses- arrestees are presumed inno- Sheriff’s Office age to property. Bail was set at sion of a Schedule II and IV cent unless or until proven $34,000. substance. Bail was not set. •Chelsea J. Lewis, 20, of guilty in a court of law. •Laura Napoli, 36, of •Kimberly J. Bair, 55, of DeLeon Springs, was arrested DeLand, was arrested Nov. 26 DeLand, was arrested Nov. 30 DeLand Police Nov. 23 and charged with giv- and charged with driving with and charged with giving a false ing false verification of owner- a canceled license. Bail was set name upon being arrested/ Department ship on regulated metals. Bail at $500. detained, resisting an officer (888) 277-TIPS was not set. •Jamell T. Booker, 25, of without violence, attempted •J.C. Taylor, 72, of DeLand, •James McRae, 29, of DeLand, was arrested Nov. 26 escape, possession of para- was arrested Nov. 24 and DeLand, was arrested Nov. 23 and charged with possession phernalia, tampering with Wanted charged with felony cruelty to and charged with possession of cannabis and alprazolam. physical evidence and a drug Wanted person: Michael animals. Bail was set at $2,500. of cannabis and MDMA, and Bail was set at $1,500. offense. Bail was set at $6,000. Anthony Kim •Gregory Eugene Smiley, 39, possession of a firearm by a •Patrick D. Reuwer, 28, of •Ruben Ruiz, 52, of DeLeon convicted felon. Bail was not Birth date: Aug. 30, 1990 of DeLand, was arrested Nov. DeLand, was arrested Nov. 27 Springs, was arrested Nov. 30 set. 25 and charged with sale of and charged with tampering and charged with dealing in Distinguishing features: tat- •Ryan S. Drury, 29, of with a witness and battery. Bail stolen property. Bail was set at toos on his chest, back, both cocaine within 1,000 feet of a DeLand, was arrested Nov. 23 public park. Bail was set at was not set. $500. arms and both legs and charged with grand theft •Monolito Anthony Hamil- •David O. Franks, 27, of Reason wanted: absconded $10,000. of a motor vehicle. Bail was set •Corey A. Cunningham, 26, ton, 44, of DeLand, was arrest- DeLand, was arrested Dec. 1 sex offender at $2,500. ed Nov. 28 and charged with and charged with grand theft of DeLand, was arrested Nov. Last known location: Day- •Elizabeth M. Seemann, 36, operating a vehicle with a can- and burglary of an unoccupied 26 and charged with principal tona Beach of Pierson, was arrested Nov. celed license, resisting an offi- structure. Bail was not set. burglary of an unoccupied 25 and charged with aggravat- cer without violence and pos- •Kyle D. Barkalow, 18, of structure. Bail was not set. ed battery with a deadly weap- session of cocaine. Bail was DeLeon Springs, was arrested Crime Stoppers of North- •Taurus Antwan Milton, 37, on. Bail was not set. not set. Dec. 1 and charged with bur- east Florida is seeking infor- of DeLand, was arrested Nov. •Terrell D. Barkley, 19, of •Joshua A. Darling, 25, of glary while armed, armed tres- mation regarding the where- DeLand, was arrested Nov. 25 28 and charged with posses- DeLand, was arrested Nov. 28 pass other than a structure/ abouts of convicted sex Michael Anthony Kim sion of paraphernalia and sale and charged with aggravated and charged with possession conveyance and fleeing/ offender Michael Anthony or delivery of cocaine. Bail was battery on a law enforcement of cannabis with intent to sell. attempting to elude law Kim. Convicted in Maryland and weighs about 160 set at $3,500. officer, possession of cocaine Bail was not set. enforcement with lights/sirens in 2013, Kim has been living pounds and has brown hair •Sonya Kim Matsey, 36, of and cannabis, carrying a con- •James Wulchak, 32, of running. Bail was set at in Volusia County and is and brown eyes. If you see cealed firearm, principal crim- DeLand, was arrested Nov. 30 DeLand, was arrested Nov. 29 $20,000. required by Florida law to Kim, don’t try to apprehend inal mischief, burglary of an and charged with robbery with and charged with criminal •Maria Felix Mancilla, 33, of maintain his address on him. Anyone with informa- occupied structure, fleeing/ mischief and possession of Pierson, was arrested Dec. 1 a weapon. Bail was set at record with law enforcement. tion regarding his where- attempting to elude law paraphernalia. Bail was set at and charged with felony bat- $10,000. Kim’s last known address abouts is asked to call Crime enforcement, operating a vehi- $2,500. tery. Bail was not set. Stoppers toll-free at (888) cle with a canceled license, •Justin Michael Inabnett, 28, was on Tanglewood Street in Daytona Beach, but he’s con- 277-TIPS. You can also sub- sidered a transient and his mit a tip by downloading the checking it twice at Volusia Eustace Ave., Deltona. •Popcorn and a Movie, whereabouts are unknown. smartphone app from the Notes County’s Parks, Recreation Programs will begin in the “Earth Flight-Flying High:” An arrest warrant was issued Crime Stoppers web site From page A3 and Culture Division. center’s classroom. Reserva- 2:30-3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. for Kim on Aug. 4, charging westopcrime.com. Callers to As part of an annual tradi- tions are requested and may be 11. The BBC’s Earth Flight him with failure of a sex Crime Stoppers will remain Road, Osteen. tion, recreation employees will made by calling (386) 789- series takes you on a bird’s eye offender to properly register. anonymous and can qualify Volusia County’s Environ- send personalized postcards 7207, ext. 21028. view, soaring across six conti- Kim is 5 feet, 10 inches tall for a reward of up to $5,000. mental Management Division from Santa to children up to Upcoming events include: nents and forty countries. sponsors Explore Volusia to age 12. •“Winter Wonder Fun” for David Tennant (Harry Potter, acquaint residents with the Parents can have their chil- children ages 5-11: 10 a.m. to 2 Doctor Who) narrates this county’s diverse natural habi- dren added to Santa’s mailing p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10. Chil- behind-the-scene look at how WE’RE ON tats and land management list by sending the child’s full dren can join LEC education this 4 year project was filmed practices. name and address to elves@ staff for nature themed games, using camera-carrying birds, Participants should bring volusia.org by Dec. 12. arts and crafts, and a holiday drones, paragliders, and water and wear comfortable FACEBOOK! clothes and hiking or walking movie. Bring a clearly labeled remote-control microflight shoes. Lyonia offers activities sack lunch and drink for each planes. Popcorn will be pro- child. An afternoon snack will vided by The Friends of Lyo- “Like” Hometown News Volu- Discover Volusia County’s be provided. Advanced regis- nia Environmental Center. sia for the latest in local news, Children can receive native plants and wildlife tration is required, and space Bottled water, soda, candy and information and interactive a postcard from Santa during free outdoor hikes and is limited to 20 participants. chips will be available for pur- features like photo contests indoor programs at Lyonia Cost is $15 for the first child, and Rants & Raves. Santa’s making his list and Environmental Center, 2150 $10 for additional siblings. See NOTES, page A6 50% OFF Gift 386-322-5900CERTIFICATES • AVAILABLE AT www.HOMETOWNNEWSOL.com 30th Street Eatery Crabby Joe’s Mr. Dunderbak’s Down the Hatch Howards La’s Bistro Frappes The Patio Port Orange Florist

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Why is it so easy for people to throw their trash on another person’s property or worse on the Intracoastal Waterway or islands. It doesn’t matter how much you pick up. Clean up your Photo courtesy of Florida Hospital own mess. Don’t me a slob. On Nov. 12, 24 golfers joined Florida Hospital DeLand for a golf tournament at Victoria Hills Golf Club in DeLand. The event raised $2,600 to benefit the Florida Hospital DeLand Foundation chronic Whales and Porches obstructive pulmonary disease fund. From left are Florida Hospital DeLand CFO Nigel Hinds, hospital COO Hector de Jesus, Foundation executive director Maureen McLain Mercho, Foundation president Considering what are usually the complaints of the Rants & Lorna Jean Hagstrom, hospital cardiology director Debra Allison and hospital COPD educator Dave Raves section, thanks to writer Tom Holton for two such positive front page articles. Thompson. Well-written stories about nostalgic porches and migrating whales inform us of two more of the many things that make our community such a special location in which to live. Easy it is to forget such things or overlook them altogether unless first best sense of that which makes our country a role model for player who claims to be good buddies with North Korea’s “Dear informed and then reminded. other nations. Leader” Kim Jong Un?). Well Dan, you’re welcome to them. Per- Made popular time and again by such a wide array of singers Witty eighteenth-century French historian, philosopher and- sonally, I’ll take the obviously less talented and intelligent people like Bing Crosby, Andrew Sisters, Perry Como, Connie Francis, writer Voltaire’s renowned quotation in steadfast defense of free- like Steven Spielberg, Dustin Hoffman and Oprah Winfrey. Sam Cooke, Aretha Franklin, Paul McCartney and Barry dom of speech said it best: “I disapprove of what you say, but I Manilow, the title of the more than 70 year old song “Accentuate will defend to the death your right to say it.” With a deserving Prices are going up the Positive” resounds with particularly appropriate advice for merci beaucoup for some such something it would seem wise for a man of the Central Florida press both to practice and preach. the contents of the Hometown News. And no more so than Just received my car insurance bill from The Hartford. during such stressful times. It is $107 more this year. Their explanation, there was a rate Washington, Hollywood similarities increase statewide in February. Then another increase in May Thar’s a rave due to gas rates going down (more cars on the road). In response to “Didn’t like that one” and “Dan’s expertise,” my Are you kidding me? No increase in Social Security because The Hometown News is a great source of local information hat is off to Dan. gas rates went down. and your “magazine quality” articles are also impressive. Mainstream media on TV was slanting everything to the left. I Walgreens used to have milk on sale for $2.79, now they raised Case in point is “Thar she blows!” -- all about whale migration am glad Dan (as well as the voting citizens of this great country) it $2.99. So what, their truck insurance went up? Will someone to our area. Thank you author Tom Holton for a fine piece of spoke. please tell the government every other price is going up. work that’s informative and useful. I see a similarly between Washington and Hollywood. They both make promises before the election that they never keep after the vote is tallied. Nobody is moving from Hollywood to Go fishing, Dan Championing the contentious Canada. Now Dan Smith is knocking Hollywood stars and lauding If local yokel fisherman, historian, writer, journalist Dan Trump. Go fishing, please. Smith can offer his opinions about politics by way of his two- Dan, heal thyself week old though nonetheless truculent ideas expressed in Land Stick to fishing, Dan Lines “. . . sticking it to Hollywood,” then why not the likes of I really didn’t want to write this, but Dan is out of control. Love his writings on fishing, but his writing on everything else such talented Hollywood entertainers/outspoken feminists/ I am responding to the Nov. 25 Landlines Column. I am quite is just full of continued negativity. Most every one I know is sick political activists as (Moonstruck) Cher, Sally (Norma Rae) annoyed with Dan Smith’s ranting and raving and rhetoric about of people just spouting and writing on negativity all the time. Field, Jane (Klute) Fonda and Barbra (Funny Girl) Streisand? actors, actress and singers. He called them deplorable hackers. My doctor and hospital stays have been great. There is always As a conservative male, Mr. Smith is not more entitled to prac- They have a right to campaign. Dan, stick to fishing. tice First Amendment rights than this array as equally outspo- going to be a few failures in a profession. The media has taken a ken liberal females. As Americans one and all, actresses on the few lousy policemen and blamed the whole force. Totally igno- West Coast and an East Coast writer, they each and everyone are rant. Why even go to a doctor if the whole medical profession is It’s a fake call entitled to the expression of whatever their point of view. That’s bad? no time more important than during an election year to keep in Dan needs to use a voodoo doll. Enough is enough. We have Everyone beware, a fake IRS call is going around demanding mind the messages on behalf of Clinton or Trump rather than to start looking for the positive and talking about it! money or a warrant would be issued. the messengers – albeit divas Cher, Sal, Jane and Barb, or dis- This is a fake call going around. Do not call the number. Take agreeable Dan. Quieter dogs needed the number down and call the police with it. Shutting up those with whom we disagree are not only the tac- tics of a rude bully but also someone out of sync with the very To all dog owners, please be aware of your neighbors who are Love the outlet center awakened by your dog barking too early or too late or too long. This $ There are codes concerning this in your town. It may not I am going to rave. We now have a lovely Tanger Factory Out- Week’s WIN 100 bother you, but it bothers me. let Center, a lovely addition to our community. It offers employ- I My Prize ment to many in our community. Entertainers earned the right The fact there is no bus service is disappointing. There should be something. I have a group of retired friends and we like to shop and are I always thought Dan Smith was a genial, mildly amusing col- THIS WEEK'S LUCKY happy the outlet is open. However, we all use canes. I would like umnist who wrote about things like fishing, golf and other BUMPER STICKER VEHICLE to see them offer electric shopping carts. GET enjoyable pursuits. YOUR STOP BY Imagine my surprise when I discovered he actually is a right- ANY wing Trumpist who disdains people with talent who dare to have Commemorative stamps warranted BUMPER political opinions. STICKER OFFICE OR CALL!!! Now I don’t know Mr. Smith’s background, but as a one-time Concerning Dec. 7, 1941, a recent trip to the Post Office TODAY! entertainer and journalist myself (also a registered Republican opened my eyes to America’s short memory. Is this your license plate number? Go to the and military retiree)m I think I have the credentials to say his As a daughter of a World War II veteran and Pearl Harbor sur- nearest HTN Office to verify by noon Tuesday. recent column trashing the “Hollywood crowd” who supported vivor, I inquired at the Post Office about purchasing a sheet of Hillary Clinton was vicious, demeaning and – like Trump – the 75th commemorative Pearl Harbor stamps. VOLUSIA CO. BREVARD CO. INDIAN RIVER/MARTIN/ST LUCIE CO. mostly false. 386-322-5900 321-242-1013 772-465-5656 I was a surprised at the selection of stamps, pumpkins, hearts, He states that “Men and women who can sing or play an Snoopy and more. The postal clerk told me the U.S. Post Office instrument have no business telling me how to vote.” Well, I does not offer a 75th anniversary commemorative stamp. Unbe- have news for him. Professional entertainers have opinions, too, lievably true. The stamp is offered but not issued by the United and most of them are pretty savvy folks. Believe it or not, per- States. forming in public actually isn’t easy, and these “celebrities” have Have we forgotten our heroes in favor of Snoopy or other succeeded in one of the toughest, most competitive professions stamp choices? Our stamp committee and postmaster general in the world. really missed the opportunity to show respect for those who Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C., Mr. Smith also mentions several celebrities who supported gave so much. Our veterans and survivors are becoming less and 5059 Turnpike Feeder Road, Ft. Pierce, FL 34951 Trump, such as Roseanne Barr, Mike Tyson and – would you less. Let us all salute the greatest generation. Copyright © 2016, Hometown News, L.C. believe – Dennis Rodman (you know, the former pro basketball Voted # 1 Community Newspaper in America in 2005, 2006, 2007. One of the top 3 in America every year since 2003.

Farris Robinson...... President Julianne Petersen...... Graphic Artist programs at Gemini Springs 5 to 7 p.m. Dec. 15-16, and Vernon D. Smith ...... Managing Partner Heather Donaldson ...... Inside Sales Manager AARP tax-aide seeks Cecil G. Brumley ...... Managing Editor Carol Deprey-Zelenak.....Inside Sales/Classified Park, 37 Dirksen Drive, from 9 a.m. to noon Dec. 17. Robin Bevilacqua ...... Human Resources Lora L. Uber...... Inside Sales/Classified Notes Kathy Young ...... Major/Natl. Accounts Manager Michael Buckley ...... Circulation Manager From page A5 DeBary. The fee is $70 per child for the volunteers for 2017 Amanda Tucker...... Major/Natl. Accounts Consultant Randy Barber ...... Staff Photographer Tammy Tuttle ...... Office Manager/ Bruce Henderson ...... Staff Photographer The Gemini Springs Park four-day week...... Community Relations Wilnifred Santiago ...... Staff Writer AARP Foundation Tax- Crystal Tenhet ...... Office Assistant Diane Carey...... Staff Writer chase in the gift shop. program, open to children Field trips are included in Mercedes Lee-Paquette ...Production Manager Carrie Maday...... News Clerk Aide is seeking volunteers for ages 6 to 12, will be from 7:30 the fees. Children should tax assistance and preparation. a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Dec. 27-30. It bring a bagged lunch, snacks County plans winter To become a Tax-Aide vol- will include playground activi- and beverages. unteer, complete and submit Phone (386) 322-5900 break programs for kids ties, movies and escorted trips For more information, con- Fax (386) 322-5901 an application at aarpfounda- to a bowling alley and roller tact Daniel Marsh at dmarsh@ Classified (386) 322-5949 Children can enjoy group tion.org/taxaide. Rants & Raves (386) 322-5902 skating rink. volusia.org or (386) 736-5953, activities and field trips with For more information, call Circulation Inquiries 1-866-913-6397 LAND Parents can register their ext. 16767. (888) 227-7669. De Volusia County’s winter break [email protected] children at pavilion one from Friday, December 9, 2016 www.HometownNewsOL.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A-7

It's a Walmart, Walmart, Walmart world Live Well For Less almart casts a huge Luxury residential real of Flagler. Now it may get shadow across VOLUSIA estate has been on a tear, another one with a Hyatt Place Than You Could Imagine Volusia County though, which probably helps proposed for Third Avenue at either of our upscale Wwith its Supercenters, Neigh- BUSINESS explain some of the big gains and Callalisi Creek. Manufactured Home Communities borhood Markets and Sam’s CECIL G. in average housing prices in Club. BRUMLEY Volusia. Recently, the former *** exclusively for those 55+ The Volusia market owner of Daytona Lincoln Just a few other things to Beautiful Homes starting under $20K obviously has been good to Mercury, Irving Matthews, report: Construction is Financing available for Qualified Buyers. the Bentonville, Ark., retailer talk of a Sam’s Club next to the sold his oceanfront house in underway for the new location and it continues to look for Home Depot in Orange City, Daytona Beach Shores for $3.1 of New Smyrna Chrysler, Jeep, but no plans have been filed more places to build stores in million, an oceanfront Dodge at 2555 State Road 44 in the county. and no property purchased. residence sold for $1.277 The Walmart planners New Smyrna Beach. Fortiline The latest to open was a million in New Smyrna Beach, Waterworks, a distributor of Walmart Neighborhood probably are looking at other a riverfront house on South sites in Volusia – it still has a underground water, sewer and Market at U.S. 17/92 and Pine Peninsula Drive in Daytona storm utility products, has Meadow Drive in DeBary just big chunk of land at the corner Beach sold for $1.13 million opened a center at 952 Big Tree this week. It fits in with the of Mason Avenue and Nova and a hangar home at Spruce smaller store movement Road in Daytona Beach – and Creek Fly-In sold for $1.15 Road in South Daytona. Plans Walmart has been on for the probably will find some. But million. are moving forward for Antares past few years. Less than half they also will want to be Assisted Living Facility at 720 the size of Supercenter, a careful not to cannibalize their *** W. Granada Blvd. in Ormond Neighborhood Market own stores by oversaturating I’ve been reporting for the Beach. And a 9,400-square-foot competes more directly with the market with locations. past year or two that one of medical building is planned LIVE BETTER traditional grocery stores. New Smyrna Beach’s tourism adjacent to New Smyrna Beach AFFORDABLY The company’s only other *** industry’s biggest problems is Regional Shopping Center on plans known for sure in Not much was happening as the lack of quality hotel S.R. 44. far as big commercial real 386.473.9669 Volusia are a Neighborhood rooms. It looked like it might Managing Editor Cecil G. amicorpinc.com Market near the corner of U.S. estate deals lately. Edgewater get some momentum with the Brumley has been tracking 17/92 and Beresford Avenue businessman Scott Porta, opening and success of the business and the economy in under the entity Barnboy 711 Lemon Ave. 400 Nut Tree Dr. in DeLand and a Sam’s Club at Hampton Inn on Flagler Volusia County for more than Lake Helen DeLand Interstate 95 and LPGA Trading Co., bought the Avenue, but then nothing. 19 years. Contact him at Boulevard in Daytona Beach, manufacturing plant from Finally this year construction cbrumley@hometownnewsol. for both of which the land has Dougerty Properties at 1601 started on a Springhill Suites com (no hyphen) or follow been purchased. There also is Tionia Road in New Smyrna on the oceanfront just north him on Twitter @cecilbrumley. Beach $906,000. That was it. Business News Hospital names patient Hospital for 14 years and most scheduled events. bration, from 6-11 p.m. Fri- recently served as executive The business discussion day, Dec. 16, at The Plaza access manager assistant to the radiation group Fuel meets at 7:30 a.m. Resort & Spas, 600 N. Atlantic oncology administrative each Monday at Boston Cof- Ave., Daytona Beach. Florida Hospital DeLand director in the Orlando area. fee, 109 E. New York Ave., Tickets are $25, and there has named Daphnie Ortiz to A Clermont resident, Ms. DeLand. will be a cash bar. Ten percent serve as Ortiz earned a bachelor’s Let’s Do Lunch networking of net proceeds will benefit the patient degree in health science from meets from 11:30 a.m. to 1 organization Kids Against access Adventist University of Health p.m. each Tuesday at Sinatra’s Hunger. manager. Sciences in Orlando, as well as Downtown Ristorante, 215 S. For more information, call Ms. masters’ degrees in healthcare Woodland Blvd., DeLand. 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•Movies on the Halifax: ”White Christmas” will be shown at 6 p.m. at Rockefeller Gardens, 25 ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Riverside Drive, Ormond Beach. For more information, visit Aries, emails and texts might ormondbeach.org. fill your week as everyone wants •“A Christmas Carol, The to speak with you in the coming Musical:” The Athens Theatre will days. Schedule a break from perform the holiday classic on your devices if you find yourself select days through Dec. 18 at overwhelmed. 124 N. Florida Ave., DeLand. Tickets are $28 for preferred, TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 $23 for adults, $21 for seniors, $10 for students plus service Career progress is more fees. Group rates are also complicated than you had available. For more information, originally thought, Taurus. You call (386) 736-1500 or visit might need to take a step back athensdeland.com. Hometown News file photo and reassess your career path. •Riverfront Holiday Storybook Santa (Jack Nunn) talks to women competing in the best-elf contest in the old schoolhouse at Barber- Exhibit: Life-size storybook pages GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 illustrating a visit from Santa and ville’s Pioneer Settlement during last year’s Christmas to Remember event. From left, are Marilyn Mrs. Claus will be in Riverfront Breeze, DeLand; Fran Lucier, DeLand, who took second place; Shiloh Thomas, Barberville; Hazel Gemini, doors are opening for Park in Downtown Daytona Thomas, Port Orange, who won first place; and Gudrun Benson, DeLeon Springs, who placed third. you all over the place, but you Beach until Jan. 15. Also nativity don’t know which one to choose. scenes and other creche art by Speak with someone you trust Bill Egan will be in storefronts who can serve as an advisor and downtown. ‘A Florida Christmas Remembered’ mentor. For more information, visit riverfrontshopsofdayona.com. For Hometown News tions and food. host free cookie decorating children ages 12 and younger CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 •Cinematique: The films “The [email protected] Christmas carolers as they and a woodshop craft as well with a paying adult. Barber- Best Offer” and the French film stroll the grounds through- as a craft sponsored by the ville Pioneer Settlement Cancer, you have a need to be “Made in France” will be shown The Pioneer Settlement’s emotionally connected to others this week. Tickets are $5 to $9. out the morning. In the after- Pioneer Settlement’s Fiber annual memberships include “A Florida Christmas noon performances by the Arts Guild will be provided free admission to most events at this time, but you also want to All tickets are $5 on Tuesdays. Remembered”will be from 9 exert your independence. You Cinematique Theater is at 242 S. Community Presbyterian free. At the Christmas Craft and are available for $30 for a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. Church Handbell Choir from Barn, children will have the an individual, $40 for a cou- might have to make some Beach St., Daytona Beach. For decisions. more information, call (386) 10, at 1776 Lightfoot Lane, Celebration will be at 1 and 2 opportunity to participate in ple and a family membership 252-3118. Barberville. p.m. and the Picky Chics & making several additional is $50. No pets, service ani- LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 •“Mary Poppins:” The Little The event will feature an Chaps Dulcimer Concert at 3 crafts for $5. mals only. Theatre of New Smyrna Beach appearance by Mr. & Mrs. p.m at the Midway Methodist Admission is $8 for adults, For more information, visit will perform the classic Disney Santa Claus, children’s make Leo, others are on your mind Church. $7 for seniors and veterans pioneersettlement.org or call this week. You feel a need to tale on select nights through and take crafts, live music, The Settlement Elves will and free for members and (386) 749-2959. Dec. 18 at 726 E. Third Ave., living history demonstra- help in any way you can, so use New Smyrna Beach. Tickets are this week to explore volunteer $25 adults, $24 seniors, $15 opportunities in your community. students. For more information, call VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 (386) 423-1246 or visit A Christmas Cabaret in Lake Helen nsbplayers.org. You may need an adjustment •Daytona State College Dance For Hometown News period to tackle a new assign- Show: The show will be at 7:30 [email protected] ment, Virgo. This is not some- p.m. at the performing arts thing to rush, so take your time center at 221 N. Beach St., Shoestring Theatre will even if the results are slow to Daytona Beach. This is a free present a Juke box produc- come along. performance. No ticket required. tion of A Christmas Cabaret For more information, visit LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 DaytonaState.edu/thearts. at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. •Tomoka River Boat Parade: The 10, and 2:30 p.m, Sunday, Prior commitments this week parade will be at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 11, at 380 S. Goodwin may prevent you from doing Participants should meet at 6 St., Lake Helen. something you’ve long wanted p.m. at the Tomoka River near Bob Sollien has gathered to, Libra. Keep your head up and the boat ramp. Parade ends at eight performers and added another opportunity will present 8:30 p.m. at River Grille a cabaret pianist to create a itself. Restaurant, 950 N. U.S. 1, magical event filled with Ormond Beach. favorite Christmas songs. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 First place is $150 to J’s Larry Graham will be Discount. Second place is $100 tickling the ivories for the It could be now or never, River Grille gift card. Third place Scorpio. You want to make your is $ 50 River Grille gift card. first time on the Shoestring stage. He is a talented per- mark but are cautious in keeping A Toys for Tots collection site your intentions to yourself. will be at the rendezvous point former from Daytona Beach Eventually your master plan will for the boats and at the River who spent years entertain- come to light. Grille. ing on the road. After a There is no application 15-year hiatus of perform- SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 required, no entrance fee and no ing, he has returned to his Photo courtesy of the Shoestring Theatre theme. Just decorate your boat, first love, making music. Shoestring Theatre will present a Juke box production of A Christmas Caba- Sagittarius, you’re increasingly show up and help bring joy to the Mr. Graham is the organist/ busy this week, but things are community. ret at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, and 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 11, at 380 S. not what you expect. You could For more information, call pianist at Trinity United Methodist Church in Goodwin St., Lake Helen. Performers include, front row, Anne Sollien, Tiffany be running around for all of the (386) 341-9661. Demps, Hayley Sanz and Leigh Finner; second row, Larry Graham, Bob Sol- See OUT, page B2 See SCOPES, page B2 See CABARET, page B2 lien and Conya Hartman; and back row, Mike Shiles and Aladdin Demps. B-2 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, December 9, 2016 Song for the season The Club Scene •Bahama Breeze Island Grille: 11; and Christie Beu, 6:30-9:30 are from 5-7 p.m. each Friday Live entertainment is from 6-10 p.m. Wednesday, Dec 14, at on the deck and Saturday in the p.m. Wednesday through 101 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna shop with complimentary Sunday at 1786 W. Internation- Beach. For more information, cheeses at 400 Second Ave., al Speedway Blvd., Daytona call (386) 428-1865. New Smyrna Beach. For more Beach. For more information, •Jakob’s Well: Care and Share information, call (386) visit bahamabreeze.com. is 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesdays. 428-4621. •Black Sheep Pub and Eating Open mike night is from 6-9 •Ocean Deck: Caribbean House: Happy Hour is 3-7 p.m. p.m. Thursdays. Live music is Posse performs from 10 p.m.-2 and 9 p.m.-close daily. Weekly 7-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday a.m. Thursday through Sunday. specials include $4 “CuervoRi- at 132 N. Beach St., Daytona Tom Redmond performs classic tas,” Mondays; Locals Night Beach. For information, call rock from 5-8 p.m. Friday and with happy hour all night and (386) 257-2005 or visit 10 p.m.-2 a.m. Monday at 127 Pub Trivia at 7 p.m., gift card jakobswell.com. S. Ocean Ave., Daytona Beach. prizes, Wednesdays; Ladies •Lagerheads Bar & Grill: For more information, call (386) Night with live music, drink Upcoming performers are Marty 253-5224 or visit oceandeck. specials and $4 three-olive McCarrick, 6-9 p.m. Friday, Dec. com. martinis, Thursdays. Live music 9; Don Hill, Sunday, Dec. 11; •Ohana Luau Dinner Show: This is every weekend at 890 S. Eddie Wolford, Monday, Dec. dinner show spectacular and Atlantic Ave. in Ormond Beach. 12; George Wright, Thursday, family-style feast will be For information, call (386) Dec. 15. Weather permitting, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 673-5933 or visit theblack- live music is at 2986 Ocean The show has a 6:30 p.m. sheep.com. Shore Blvd., Ormond-by-the- seating, dinner at 7:15 p.m. and Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer •Café Da Vinci: Jazz in the Sea. For more information, call show at 7:30 p.m., at the Courtyard (inside if raining) with (386) 265-1977. Hawaiian Inn, 2301 S. Atlantic Members of the DeLand Middle School Terriers band play a Christmas song The DaVinci Jazz Experiment, •Las Olas Argentinian Latin Ave., Daytona Beach Shores. on Saturday, Dec. 3, as they march down Woodland Boulevard in the DeLand 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 13. An Cuisine: Acoustic Guitarist Scott For more information, call (386) Christmas Parade. open mike night starts at 7 p.m. Niebaner performs 8-11 p.m. 255-5411, Ext. 186, or visit each Wednesday at 112 W. Friday and Saturday at 336 E. myohanaluau.com. Georgia Ave., DeLand. For more International Speedway Blvd., •Ormond Brewing Co.: Craft information, call (386) Daytona Beach. For more beer tastings are 4 to 11 p.m. 736-0008 or visit cafedavin- information, call (386) Thursday and Friday; noon to Conya Hartman, Mike Shiles “Fantasticks.” Ms. Finner is the cideland.com. 254-7972 or (386) 254-7973 11 p.m. Saturday; and noon to Cabaret and Bob and Anne Sollien. acting theater administrator. •Fairway Tavern Italian Bar and or visit lasolas336.com. 8 p.m. Sunday. Live music and From page B1 Introducing for the first time Tickets are $15 for adults or Grill: Chuck Henderson •Merk’s Bar & Grill: On food are featured Friday to the Juke Box stage are Hay- seniors or $8 for students. For performs Motown hits every Tuesday, there is Texas hold evenings at 301 Division Ave., DeLand. ley Sanz and Leigh Finner. Ms. a reservation, visit Shoe- Saturday at 600 Wilder Blvd., ’em; Wednesday is trivia Unit 15, Ormond Beach. For The ensemble this year Sanz has performed at Shoe- stringtheatre.net or call (386) Daytona Beach. For more challenge night and Thursday more information call (386) includes Juke Box veterans string in the past two Young 228-3777. information, call (386) night is karaoke, all at 7:30 256-3904. Aladdin and Tiffany Demps, Artist Showcases and in the 265-0671. p.m. On Friday, there is live •Past Times Restaurant: •Fresko Restaurant & Grill: acoustic guitar music at 7:30 Golden Oldies by Mickey will be Daytona Beach Belly Dance will p.m. at 193 North Causeway, from 6-10 p.m. each Thursday. perform at 7 p.m. Saturday, New Smyrna Beach. For James Wise will perform from you might want to shift it to look at you strangely. Your time Dec. 10, at 2842 S. Ridgewood information, call (386) 6-10 p.m. each Friday at 709 S. something else. An unforeseen to shine is coming. Ave., South Daytona. Dinner will 427-1177 or visit merksbarand- Nova Road, Ormond Beach. Scopes opportunity awaits if you can be served at 6:30 p.m. Buffet grill.com. Reservations requested. For From page B1 recognize it. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 dinner is $25. The show will •Mulligan’s Family Sports Grille: more information, call (386) wrong reasons. Reexamine your begins at 7 p.m. Reservations Karaoke with Just George will 944-9293. plan, if necessary. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 You have a secret to share, may be made by calling (386) be 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Friday. Chris •Sinatra’s Laldila Ristorante: but you must wait to do so, 947-7205. Kristianson will perform on Pianists play from 5-9 p.m. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Aquarius, it’s difficult to Pisces. Do your best to avoid •Frappes Italian Grille: acoustic guitar new and classic Thursday, 6-10 p.m. Friday and contain your excitement the spilling the beans before the “Happiest Hour” is in the bar rock, Saturday. Live Team Trivia 5-9 p.m. Saturday. Karaoke is 9 nightly from 5-6:30 p.m. First will be 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday. p.m. to close Saturday at 355 Capricorn, your focus may be next few days. But keep your time has come. Tuesday of the month is wine Participants can play for free Cassadaga Road, Lake Helen. on personal gains this week, but cool so others do not start to tasting, two whites, two reds and win prizes. Eddie Uzzle will For information, call (386) and an appetizer for $25. perform rock hits at 6 p.m. 218-3806. Frappes is at 123 W. Granada Tuesday. Ronny Silverton will •Sunny’s Wine & Liquor: A free Blvd. in Ormond Beach. For perform acoustic and classic wine and liquor tasting is Smyrna Beach. Well-known for 957-3924 or visit thehubonca- reservations, call (386) rock at 6 p.m. Wednesday. hosted from 4-7 p.m. each bringing a variety of musical nal.org. 615-4888. Karaoke with Just George and Friday and Saturday at 350 S. Out talents together to inspire From page B1 •Grill at Riverview: Upcoming Ladies Night is 9 p.m. to Spring Garden Ave., DeLand. audiences, Ms. Buckingham will Saturday, Dec.10 performers are Harry Rios, 7-11 midnight Wednesday at 3830 For more information, call (386) entertain with holiday favorites, •Music Night at The Hub on p.m. Friday, Dec 9; New S. Nova, Port Orange. For more 738-7533 or visit delandliquor- including a sing-a-long. Free to Canal: Marcia Buckingham will •“:” The Civic Smyrna Beach Boat Parade and information, call (386) store.com members, $5 for non-members. host the Slo’ Jam Gang in “A Ballet of Volusia County will G.W. Souther, 7:30-11 p.m. 788-3268. •Tomoka Brewing Co.: Live For more information or to Cowboy Christmas” from 6 to 8 present the 20th Anniversary Saturday, Dec 10; Five Island •Norwood’s Restaurant and register for a class, call (386) p.m. At 132 Canal St., New See OUT, page B3 Steele, 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Dec Wine Shop: Free wine tastings See SCENE, page B3

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It is a explained the pan she used to 1 12 oz jar sofrito sauce moment when we come cook the ham in was too short Salt pepper to taste together to share family so she cut the shank off! 2 gloves garlic minced values, exchange stories and Sometimes tradition is share the greatest food. created out of nothing more Directions: In countries around the than an opportunity, a Cut all vegetables except world many times traditions moment in time of sharing corn into 1 inch diced Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer grew out of a necessity or and the love that we hold for portions. Cut corn off of cob Dancers from the Preps Dance School & Co. of DeLand open their perfor- availability of food. Foods each other. and add to vegetables. Add mance on Saturday, Nov. 19, with their dance number “Alice” during the hold symbolic meanings Create your own traditions olive oil, sofrito sauce and stemming from religious or of sharing and love over food DeLand Fall Festival of the Arts Youth Showcase in the Athens Theatre. oregano to vegetables. Mix cultural events. In America, for the holidays. Remember well, cover and refrigerate we have many diverse family food trends are changing. until served. backgrounds, which helps Everyone is trying to eat *To add protein to this dish, •Halifax River Yacht Club 717-6297 or email deland- make food traditions so varied healthier. Have fresh fruit add 14 oz of cooked Edamame Christmas Boat Parade: The christmasboatparade@yahoo. and wonderful in this country. available with your traditional Out beans or 14 oz of cooked parade will be on the Halifax com. I was talking to a friend of dessert or offer a vegetarian From page B2 Quinoa grain. River through downtown •The Nutcracker Suite and the family recently and I dish. Costa Magoulas is dean of “Nutcracker” performances at 2 Daytona Beach. At City Island, Kingdom of Sweets Tea: A holiday commented on how good her Here is a recipe that can be the Mori Hosseini College of p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10, and there will be live music by the tea and performance by the baked ham was she had used as an entrée or side dish Daytona State College Music Performance Ensemble of the Hospitality and Culinary Sunday, Dec. 11, at the prepared for a holiday dinner that will satisfy family and Program as well as a DJ, food European School of Performing Management at Daytona State Peabody Auditorium, 600 we shared. She explained the friends. Who knows, it might trucks, adult beverages, Arts, featuring the story of Clara College. Contact him at (386) Auditorium Blvd., Daytona secret her mother had shown become a tradition. Beach. vendors, free photos with Santa and her Nutcracker, will be at 506-3578 or magoulc@ her, which was to cut the Tickets to the Nutcracker and other activities for children. 1:30 and 4 p.m. at Ander- daytonastate.edu. The event is from 2 until 9 p.m. son-Price Memorial Building, 38 shank end of the ham off range from $10 to $40, plus service charges, and are Santa will be there from 6 to 8 E. Granada Blvd., Ormond available at the Peabody Box p.m. Boat parade will start at 6 Beach. Office and Ticketmaster. p.m. and lasts about 30 Tickets are $20 and include A Children’s Sugarplum Tea minutes depending on the performance and tea. Discount will be before both perfor- number of boats. available with purchase of A Holiday plants cleanup mance. Young guests will enjoy •The DeLand St Johns River Christmas Carol ticket. cookies and cocoa while Christmas Boat Parade: The 52nd For more information, visit hope you and your family very first indication with meeting some of the most annual Floating Festival of espadance.com or call (386) is enjoying the 2016 GARDEN insect sprays available at all beloved characters in the Lights begins at the north end 677-6316. home and garden centers. Be of Lake Beresford about 6 p.m. •Edgewater Christmas Parade: holiday season. NOOK Nutcracker. Limited seatings IOnce the holiday season sure Whiteflies is listed on the are at 1 p.m. each day, and It will proceed south along the The Edgewater Christmas comes to a close, many of us JOE ZELENAK label. With a little luck and advanced tickets are available west shore of the lake to Parade begins at 10 a.m. at will have an abundance of some skill. You should be at the Peabody Box Office and Hontoon Island State Park and State Road 442 and Air Park holiday plants to nurture for rewarded with some great Ticketmaster. then north on the St. Johns Road and continues east to US an entire year so we can enjoy holiday color in your garden •Opera on Film: Paragon River. Parade should end 1. Theme this year is “Sounds them again next year. One of nurture Poinsettia plants next season. Ocean Walk 10/My Pi Pizza will around 7:30 p.m. at Ed Stone of Christmas” For more Park by the Whitehair Bridge/ information, visit specialev- the most popular gifts of the during the holidays. These show Met Opera Live, “L”Amour De Loin Me,” at 12:55 p.m,. SR 44. Watch anywhere along [email protected] holiday season are Amaryllis delicate plants can also be Joe Zelenak has more than 30 Lake Beresford or the St. Johns •Orange City Christmas Village bulbs. planted outdoors after the years experience in gardening Dec. 10, at Ocean Walk Shoppes in Daytona Beach. For River. The benefit charity is the and Parade: Christmas Village is Amaryllis bulbs are season is over. and landscape. Send emails to Teen Sport Frishing Association. open from 11 a.m.-5:30 p.m. at relatively easy to take of. If you First, choose a location that more information, visit [email protected] paragontheaters.com. For more information or to give them adequate water and is sheltered away from strong or visit hometowngarden.com. make a donation, call (386) See OUT, page B4 bright light, they should winds and the full direct rays bloom in about six weeks. The of the summer sun. Also, best way to water is to keep choose an area where you can the plants evenly moist. Do control the artificial light at not water so much the plants night so you can get your are sitting in standing water. plants to bloom next season Keep the plants on a window- with minimal effort. Use a sill or on a protected porch for good quality potting mix to the best results. If your bulbs place your plants in the are too small in size, you may ground and be sure it is a have to wait till next year well-drained location. before you get blooms to It might be wise to repot form. your plant in a large pot until If you received a Norfolk all danger of frost and cold presents Pine as a gift or bought one weather has past. March for yourself, you can success- would be a great transition fully grow them indoors. As a month to place your prize in matter of fact I recommend the ground. Once the plant is you either grow them indoors planted and established, be or plant them in a container. I sure to trim off all the old red do not recommend planting bracts. You will need to do this them outdoors. These trees do in order to get blooms next not fare well in hurricane season. LOCAL DEALS force winds and they grow Now comes the tricky part. extremely large. Starting around November or With that said, Norfolk sooner, the plant is going to Pines will do extremely well in need long nights in order to FROM LOCAL an indoor environment as re-bloom. During this long as there is ample light. two-month period, you will Position your plant near a need to eliminate as much as BUSINESSES window will it will receive a possible all signs of artificial bit of sun daily. These plants lighting at night. Keep the area will do best if they are watered as dark as possible. This is the on a regular schedule. Keep key to getting new blooms for the plants evenly moist but the holidays. not dripping wet. Do not One of the biggest problems allow the plants to sit in you might encounter with a standing water. poinsettia plant is root rot. Norfolk Pines also enjoy a Often times. You will see Tell your family, humid environment so if the poinsettia plants wilting as if plant is indoors, you may find they were not watered in days. tell your friends – the it beneficial to lightly mist the You go to check the soil and it plant from time to time to is still moist. So why is the Go Hometown News help increase the humidity plant wilting? Actually, the around the plant. Improper poinsettia most likely has a Florida app has arrived watering can result in needle root fungus or disease that is loss that will not regenerate preventing the plant from for local deals on the go! itself. In addition, never try to taking on water. That explains prune the tree to shape it. The the wilted condition. This is only pruning that should be usually caused from the plant Features: done on this plant is for basic being in soil that overly moist. • EXCLUSIVE deal listings for maintenance, such as trim- This condition will almost dining, shopping, professional ming off dead or yellow lower always lead to a dead plant. branches. In addition, you must also services & MORE - at your In the past I have discussed keep watchful eye out for fingertips! about how to choose and whiteflies. Treat them at the • Turn-By-Turn navigation to your favorite locations get one on house glasses of • Interact with local businesses wine 5-9 p.m. Tuesday is Ladies Scene Night and Wednesday is From page B2 via Social Media & Share healthcare workers night, buy Buttons trivia will be from 7-9 p.m. one, get one house glass of wine Tuesday, at 4647 Clyde Morris 5-10 p.m. Wine Tasting Thursday Download our FREE GO Hometown app today! Blvd., Port Orange. To schedule a is 5-7:30 p.m. Live Music is 7-10 tour, call (386) 256-4979. Visit p.m. Friday and Saturday at tomokabrewingco.com for more 1665 Dunlawton Ave., No. 105, information. Port Orange. For more informa- •95 and Vine: Monday is tion, call (386) 947-7929, or service industry night, buy one, visit 95andvine.com. B-4 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, December 9, 2016 School News DSC plans Enrollment (Building 100), 1200 W. For information, email International Speedway Blvd. Admissions@DaytonaState. Saturday •Saturday, Jan. 7, 2017, edu or call (386) 506-4471. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Dayto- With the new year na Beach Campus, Wetherell approaching, it’s time to Center (Building 100), 1200 Edgewater principal jump start plans for the W. International Speedway finalist for award future and explore paths to Blvd. fresh opportunities through The Daytona State Finan- Edgewater Public School Daytona State College. cial Aid Office will be open Principal Jeff Reaves has been DSC’s offerings range from to assist with college educa- selected as one of three final- two- and four-year degrees to tion financing and will pro- ists for the 2016-17 Innova- skilled trades certificates. vide assistance to complete tive Principal of the Year To get started, DSC offers the financial aid applications. Award by the Florida Council two easy-access, no-cost ses- Academic advisers will of Instructional Technology sions – Enrollment Saturdays also be available to talk about Leaders. – Dec. 10 and Jan. 7. Classes academic programs, such as The award is designed to start Jan. 17. Honors College and Learn- highlight efforts of principals Students can take advan- ing Communities, which in Florida school districts tage of the one-stop events to includes Linked Classes and who have utilized technology complete everything from Daytona State’s award-win- to further student achieve- admission to registration and ning QUANTA program. ment. It also provides a forum have a chance to win a $350 The Dec. 10 Enrollment to share and promote best Photo courtesy of Florida Hospital scholarship (Dec. 10 only) Day event will culminate practice educational imple- Florida Hospital DeLand hosted a winter-wonderland themed grand opening for a free class from the Day- with a free drawing for a mentations throughout the tona State Foundation. $350 scholarship presented state and nation. celebration on Nov. 30 for West Volusia’s first CentraCare urgent care facility Enrollment Saturday by the Daytona State Foun- The three finalists will with snow, Santa and face-painting. During the celebration, attendees toured events schedule: dation; only students regis- attend a luncheon on Jan. 25, the new 5,200-square-foot facility at 2293 S. Woodland Blvd, DeLand. •Saturday, Dec. 10, 9 a.m. tering for classes at the event upon which the winner will to 1 p.m., Daytona Beach will be eligible for this draw- be announced. Campus, Wetherell Center ing. Urgent care clinic opens For Hometown News flu, to broken bones and other it’s convenient. Knowing inju- [email protected] orthopedic conditions, Centra ries and illnesses can happen Care’s team of board certified, at the most unexpected Santa helped Florida Hospi- Health News adult and pediatric-trained moments, walk-ins are always tal DeLand celebrate the grand doctors, are available for fami- welcome. opening of West Volusia’s first Better breastfeeding idaHospitalBabies.com/class- Free HIV screenings lies seven days a week. Employers and employees Centra Care urgent care facili- es. Centra Care offers on-site can also take advantage of the support group offered ty with snow, a hot chocolate labs, and other immediate wide variety of occupational bar and face-painting. healthcare services such as medicine offered by Centra Florida Hospital DeLand COPD support group Rising Against All Odds During this winter-wonder- X-rays, EKG, stitches, physi- Care, which includes pre-em- will host a Better Breastfeed- will provide free, private and land themed celebration Nov. cals, blood pressure testing, ployment and worker’s com- ing support group at 1:30 Florida Hospital DeLand confidential HIV screenings. 30, attendees toured the new immunizations, and more. pensations services, such as p.m. Friday, Dec. 9, in Class- will host a chronic obstruc- For more information, call 5,200-square-foot facility at This facility is the 32nd work injuries, employee physi- room 3A, 701 W. Plymouth tive pulmonary disease sup- (386) 202-4209 or visit risin- 2293 S. Woodland Blvd, Florida Hospital Centra Care cals, and drug and alcohol Ave. port group at 3:30 p.m. Tues- gagainstallodds.com. DeLand. in Florida. testing for public and private New parents will learn the day, Dec. 13, in the first floor Centra Care is the area’s Centra Care offers an online employers of all sizes. keys to breastfeeding success. administrative boardroom at only hospital-affiliated urgent Diabetes support reservations system to sched- For more information, visit This group gives parents the 701 W. Plymouth Ave. care provider. From coughs, ule time to see a doctor when centracare.org. solutions and motivation to COPD is a progressive dis- group colds, infections, allergies and provide their new baby with ease that develops slowly and the best start possible. makes it hard to breathe. It Florida Hospital Fish The cost is $25 per couple. can cause coughing that pro- Memorial will host a free dia- Registration is required and duces large amounts of betes support group from 9 to scholarships are available. mucus, wheezing, shortness 10 a.m. Thursday, Dec. 15, in Visit to the market For a reservation, call (386) of breath, chest tightness and Summit Room 211, 1055 943-7160. other symptoms. Saxon Blvd., Orange City. For a reservation, call (386) The public is welcome. 943-4710. Express Childbirth For more information or a reservation, call (386) 943- Class Low-cost mental 4727. health services Florida Hospital DeLand Breast cancer support will host an express child- available birth class at 1 p.m. Sunday, group Dec. 11, in Classroom 3A at The House Next Door 701 W. Plymouth Ave. Counseling Center offers Florida Hospital Fish The four-hour class is for mental health services in Memorial will host a breast expectant parents and West Volusia County. cancer patients and survivors addresses labor delivery, For as little as $2 a session, support group at 5 p.m. Tues- medications, breathing and you can receive individual, day, Dec. 13, at the Cancer relaxation, induction, and family, marriage, play or trau- Institute, 1055 Saxon Blvd., Cesarean section. It will also ma therapy. Orange City. cover postpartum and new- To qualify, participants will The group provides emo- born care. need two proofs of residency tional support, as well as edu- The cost is $50 per couple. in West Volusia County, two cation about breast cancer Registration is required and proofs of identification, proof related topics. scholarships are available. of income and proof of For a reservation, call (386) For more information, call Affordable Care Act applica- 917-5526. (386) 943-4489 or visit Flor- tion. Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer Lake Helen resident Jonathan Gamache stops at a plant vendor’s display with his 3-year-old daughter, Gia, on Saturday, Nov. 26, at Lake Helen’s Market in the Park.

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Dec. 17, in Downtown DeLand. Telescope,” “The Little Star That There will be a live DJ and photos Could,” “Back to the Moon for Out with Santa Claus. For more Good,” “The Sky Tonight,” “Flight Exploring country life From page B4 information, call (386) 738- Through the Universe and Laser ter, parade ends at the Grille at 0649 or visit mainstreetdeland. Mania.” Museum admission is Riverview in New Smyrna Beach. org $12.95 adults; $6.95 children Judging takes place at •Parade: The Deltona 6-17; $10.95 seniors and Riverside Park. Nighttime Christmas Parade will students; members and children •“Santa’s North Pole:” Santa be at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 5 and under are free. Admission Claus will be at Deltona City Hall 17, and will travel north on includes one show. Additional Saturday, Dec. 10 and Sunday, Deltona Boulevard past Deltona shows are $5 for adults and $3 Dec. 11. Walk through a Winter Plaza. for children 17 and under. Wonderland and enjoy holiday •Holiday Concert: Gateway Parking is free. MOAS is at 352 entertainment. From 4 to 4:15 Center for the Arts will host a S. Nova Road, Daytona Beach. p.m. Saturday 10-year-old holiday concert at 2 p.m. For show times, call (386) violinist Leah Flynn of Deltona Sunday, Dec. 18, at 880 U.S. 17, 255.0285 or visit moas.org. will perform. There will be an DeBary. The program includes •Sandcastle Storytellers: The outdoor arts and crafts venue, classical, original and traditional group meets from 6-8 p.m. food vendors and a free songs of the holiday season with Saturdays at the Boston caricature artist. Families can Rick Shaw on piano and James Gourmet Coffee Shop, 109 E. bring their camera and take their Duchon on guitar. Selections New York Ave., DeLand. The own picture with Santa or have a from the Nutcracker Suite and public may attend. Walgreens photographer take special arrangements of Johnny •Sons of Italy Deltona: Bingo is the picture. Each family will be Mark’s music from Rudolph the at 6 p.m. each Tuesday. Every given a free 4-inch by 6-inch Red Nosed Reindeer are Wednesday is dinner from print at the event and receive featured with a sing-along as the 4:30-8 p.m. with dancing, information about purchasing finale. Tickets are $12. Donation is $5 for pasta. other prints. Admission is free. For more information, call Non-members are welcome. (386) 668-5553. Take out is available at 1270 For more information, call Photos by Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer Deltona Parks & Recreation at Doyle Road. For more informa- (386) 878-8900. tion, call (386) 574 1122. Heritage Farms proprietor Rachel Vanlandingham, left, of DeLand, answers Ongoing Events •VFW Post 8093: Bingo is at 5 a question from Diane Wetia, right. of Astor, as DeLand residents Deanna Sunday, Dec. 11 p.m. Sundays. Pinochle is at •American Legion Post 127: 6:30 p.m. and corn hole at 7 Barr and her daughter, Gracie Barr, 10, listen during the West Volusia Farm Every first and third Saturday p.m. Mondays. Tuesday there is Tour on Friday, Nov. 18. Ms. Vanlandingham raises vegetables and poultry •2016 DeBary Christmas Parade: bingo is played at 1 p.m. with free pool all day until 7 p.m.; This year’s parade, themed and sells produce and eggs at her organic farm on West Plymouth Avenue free hot dogs and coffee. Public then the pool league plays. “Gingerbread Christmas,” will be hall rental is available at 109 Bunco is at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. in DeLand. at 3 p.m. The parade route will Cassadaga Road, Lake Helen. Karaoke is at 7 p.m. Wednesday. proceed north on U.S. 17/92 For information, call (386) Dinner is served from 5-7 p.m. from Spring Vista Drive to 228-2770. Wednesday. The dice game Left Poinsettia Drive. The judge’s •Artisan Alley Farmer’s Market: Center Right is played at 7 p.m. stage will be at the corner of U.S. The market is from 6-9 p.m. each Thursday. There is an 17/92 and Colomba Road near each Friday in Downtown all-you-can-eat fish fry Friday the fire station. DeLand and offers local, organic from 5-7 p.m. Friday and For more information, call the produce, plants, orchids and Saturday entertainment is at Parks and Recreation Depart- homemade breads. For more 7:30 p.m. Drinks and pizza are ment at (386) 668-2040, option information, call (386) 589- served at the Canteen. The post 4. 3118. is at 351 S. Charles Richard •Concert: The Volusia •Celebrate Recovery at TLC: A Beall Blvd., DeBary. For more Community Symphony presents 12-step program that meets at 7 information, visit vfwpost8093. “The French Connection” at 3 p.m. every Friday in The com or call (386) 668-8640. p.m. at Stetson University’s Lighthouse Church Cafe, 1525 •West Volusia Historical Society McMahan Building/Feasal Hall, S. State Road 15-A, DeLand. Complex: The complex consists of 421 N. Woodland Blvd. DeLand, Childcare is provided. The Henry A. DeLand House Symphony will perform music •DeBary Hall Historic Site: Tours Museum and gift shop, the of three French composers, of the 1871 hunting lodge are Robert M. Conrad Education and there will be a visit by Santa and available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Research Center and the Lue Mrs. Claus, and some traditional Tuesday through Saturday and Gim Gong Memorial Garden. holiday and Christmas music. from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. Guided tours and gift shop are Tickets available at the door; Admission is $5 for adults, $4 available. Hours are noon to 4 $8 for adults, $5 for seniors and for seniors, $2 for children ages p.m. Tuesday to Saturday. The students. Children younger than 3 to 12, and free for children 2 last tour is at 3 p.m. Admission is 12 free. and younger. For more informa- $5 for adults, $3 for children For more information, visit tion, visit debaryhall.com. under 11 and free for children volusiacommunitysymphony.org. •DeLand Farmer’s Market: 7 under six. For more information, a.m. to noon each Wednesday at call (386) 740-6813, email Heritage Farms proprietor Rachel Vanlandingham of DeLand talks to people Tuesday, Dec. 13 the Volusia County Fairgrounds, [email protected] or visit taking the West Volusia Farm Tour on Friday, Nov. 18, about her organic farm- 3050 E. New York Ave., DeLand. delandhouse.com. ing methods. •Live Comedy: Live Interactive •Deltona Public Market: 9 a.m. Improv Comedy presented by to 2 p.m. each Saturday at Random Acts of Insanity is at 8 Deltona United Church of Christ, p.m. each Tuesday at the 1649 Providence Blvd. Cinematique Theater is at 242 S. •Deltona Woman’s Club: Bunco Beach St., Daytona Beach. is played at 7 p.m. the first Friday Tickets are only $5. All ages of each month. Arts & Crafts is 2016 welcome. For more information, at 1 p.m. Wednesday. Boat DER EA S call (386) 252-3118. meetings are 11 a.m. the first R ’ Tuesday of each month. C E Thursday, Dec. 15 Membership meetings are at 11 H O I C a.m. the second Thursday of •Music Production Rocks: each month. The hall at 1049 E. We are pleased to welcome Daytona State College students Normandy Blvd. is available for will perform at 7:30 p.m. at the rentals and social gatherings. Rodolfo E. Chirinos, MD, FAAD to our practice! performing arts center at 221 N. For more information, call (386) Dr. Chirinos is board-certified from the American Board of Dermatology and Beach St., Daytona Beach. 574-2311. a Fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology. He is a member of the Admission is free. •Gateway Farmers Market: Every American Society of Dermatology Surgery and specializes in the diagnosis For more information, call Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at (386) 226-1927 or visit Gateway Center for the Arts, 880 and treatment of skin cancer as well as dermatologic surgery. As a member of DaytonaState.edu/thearts. N. U.S. 17/92, DeBary. For more the International Society of Dermatology and the American Contact Dermatitis information, call Rob Rinaldo at Society, he has a special interest in complex medical dermatologic conditions (407) 443-6965. and contact dermatitis. In his spare time, he enjoys deep sea fishing, billiards Upcoming events •Lake Helen Market in the Park: 8 a.m. to noon each Saturday at and spending time with his family. •Community Choir Concert at the Blake Park, 437 N. Lakeview Bandshell: The concert will be Drive. from 6-7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 16. •Meditation: Offered at 9 a.m., We specialize in medical dermatology ~ acne, eczema, psoriasis, skin rashes, Faith Weekend starts The City of each Wednesday at the Bamboo skin growths, skin cancer screening and surgery Daytona Beach’s “A December to Arts Center, 4490 Cave Lake Remember” Holiday Festival. A Road, DeLeon Springs. Previous community choir that is made up experience is not a hindrance of local church choir voices will and probably a benefit. Admis- sing traditional holiday Christ- sion is free. For more informa- mas music. tion, call (386) 277-2069 or visit •Lake Helen Christmas Parade: mentalillnessmyths.com. The annual parade will be at 4 •Orange City Farmers Market: 8 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 17. Line-up a.m. to 1 p.m. each Friday at for the parade will start at 3 p.m. Dickinson Park, corner of U.S. at Wells Fargo Bank on the 17/92 and East Graves Avenue, corner of Summit and Main Orange City. Street. The parade will go north •Orchid Society: The Volusia on Summit Avenue, east on New County Orchid Society meets at York Avenue, south on Lakeview 6 p.m. the third Wednesday of Drive and end at Blake Park. each month at the Volusia Michael S. Spicer, Anna E. Whittington, Cathy Pank, Linda Timmins, After the parade, festivities will County Agricultural Center in MPH, PA-C MS, ARNP-BC begin with food trucks, an DeLand. For more information, MD, FAAD LME, LA opportunity to see Santa Clause call (386) 801-4749 or visit and the movie “Dr. Seuss’ How vsosonline.org. Call for an appointment today The Grinch Stole Christmas” at •Planetarium: The Museum of Friendly Staff 7p.m. Arts and Sciences Planetarium is Timely Appointments 321-428-4737 Viera •Santa Cruisin’: Classic cars open Tuesday through Sunday Most insurances accepted including: 321-567-7530 Titusville and rods will line East Indiana with hourly shows. The shows Avenue from 4-7 p.m. Saturday, are “Galileo: The Power of the Medicare, Tricare & Health First www.BrevardMD.com

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Tickets are teams will have their own the brand also becomes the $15 for adults and students age home field in 2017 as con- Official Energy Drink of 10 and older and $10 for chil- struction begins on a new NASCAR. dren ages 5-12. Children state-of-the-art complex, com- younger than 4 are admitted plete with a high-definition Club’s Holiday Classic free. video scoreboard and infra- For more information, visit structure to support live Dec. 10 acegymnastics.net. sports-broadcasting events. A groundbreaking ceremo- The Daytona Beach Track Field, format set for ny will be at 3 p.m. Wednes- Club will host its Holiday day, Dec. 14, on the north side Classic 5k at 8 a.m. Saturday, ‘The Clash’ at Daytona of the Daytona Beach Campus, Dec. 10, at Stonewood Grill 1200 W. International Speed- and Tavern, 100 S. Atlantic Recently crowned sev- way Blvd. Ave., Ormond Beach. en-time NASCAR premier The event will benefit the series champion Jimmie John- Childhood Cancer Founda- son will join a star-studded Monster Energy tion Inc. field as NASCAR kicks off its replaces Sprint as main To register, visit Dayton- 2017 season with The Clash at aBeachTrackClub.org. Daytona International Speed- Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer NASCAR sponsor way on Saturday, Feb. 18. The annual season-opening DeLand resident Richard Cohen tries to block a shot by Diamontae Jones, NASCAR and Monster State gymnastics meets event, which was called the also of DeLand, on Nov. 25, in a pick-up basketball game at Earl Brown Energy announced Dec. 1 a at Ocean Center Bud Shootout, will be broad- Park. Also pictured are Jerrimy Saxon, left, and Lorenzo Martin, both of multi-year agreement for cast live on FS1, MRN and Sir- DeLand. iusXM NASCAR Radio at 8 sponsorship of the top stock Ace Gymnastics will host a car racing series as well as the p.m. The 75-lap race again will Level 3 State Gymnastics Meet be split into two segments with annual All-Star Race. No at the Ocean Center Friday, a competition caution at lap 25 financial details were released. Dec. 9, through Sunday, Dec. separating the segments. Monster Energy, which will 11, at 101 N. Atlantic Ave., Unlike previous years, the The Green Peanut starting field will not be a pre- determined number of cars; rather, the field is limited to nearly capsized by a fish drivers who meet more exclu- TRUNK SHOW sive criteria. while back I reported as I dared and felt a good Eligible drivers are: a great red fishing day hook up. Now I could use the •2016 Pole Awards winners: up High Bridge way. 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