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Vol. 6, No. 27 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsVolusia.com Friday, Aug. 18, 2017 Community County Council funds Notes Author shares tales PAL with reservations of American folk heroes By Gina McKee and Sheriff Michael Chitwood said the pro- [email protected] gram isn’t necessarily doing enough. From Johnny Appleseed to “We should have a three-pronged railroad engineer Casey Jones After postponing a vote in July, Volusia County approach – education, sports and mentor- to steel-driver John Henry, Council members gave the green light Aug. 3 to giv- ing, and right now that is just not getting America has its share of folk ing $25,000 to the DeLand Police Athletic League done,” Sheriff Chitwood said. “Right now, heroes. program despite concerns over the direction the we’re just handing a check over, and letting Author William Lazarus will program is heading. other people do what I think is our respon- discuss their exploits and the “I’ve been doing some research on what’s going on sibility, to bring these programs to light -- with the (DeLand) PAL program, and I think that origins of their legends at 2 but right now, it’s just not getting done.” school. p.m. Saturday, Aug. 19, at we have some work to do,” Councilwoman Joyce The three-pronged approach needs to focus on Cusack said. “I’ve been talking with people in the That is the goal.” DeBary Hall Historic Site, 198 more than just elementary school students, which The league traditionally assists under- Sunrise Blvd., DeBary. community, and they feel the PAL program is not constitute the bulk of the children served, he said. being utilized by many of the children in the DeLand served children in the communities, giving them For information, call Tracy “We have absolutely nothing for our middle community.” opportunities for organized sports, law-enforcement Mestre at (386) 668-3840 or school students, and when you interview them, they positive role models and mentoring as well as focus- The DeLand arm of the West Volusia PAL pro- will tell you that sixth grade is where they started to email [email protected]. gram is administered by a board of directors, with ing on the importance of education. make the turn (for the worst),” he said. “So, we want “I think that even though $25,000 is not that much limited oversight from the Volusia County Sheriff, to be able to attack elementary, middle and high Ukulele Klub meets See RESERVATIONS, page A8 Aug. 19 The Volusia County Ukulele School Board joins Klub and Enthusiasts will host Tenors serenade a Jam and Sing-Along from 10 a.m. to noon, Saturday, Aug. lawsuit against 19, at Orange Tree Village Clubhouse, 882 Navel Orange Drive, Orange City. charter schools Song sheets will be available. No uke? No problem! There By Gina McKee essentially bypasses local are extras. [email protected] school boards abilities to approve or deny a charter For more information, call Despite facing a budget school application from a (847) 840-4520. deficit, the Volusia County designated School of Hope in School Board voted to pledge an underserved area. Horticulturist offers fall up to $25,000 to join with at “The Schools of Hope pro- least five other Florida school vision authorizes what they vegetable garden tips districts in challenging call a Hope Operator to come House Bill 7069 in court. into a district after being Joe Sewards will offer tips Following a presentation pre-approved by the state on getting ready for the fall by District General Counsel board of education, file a vegetable season from 10 a.m. Mike Dyer July 25, which notice of intent with the local to noon Saturday, Aug. 19, at outlined five potentially district -- not the board -- Lyonia Environmental Center, unconstitutional points in and the district is to enter the 274-page bill that took 2150 Eustace Ave., Deltona. into an agreement with that effect July 1, local board Mr. Sewards, an urban and Hope Operator on a form members voted 4-1 to join and template and substance residential horticulturist with the multi-district lawsuit. the Volusia County Extension, established by the state board “I’ve identified five poten- of education. There’s no Service, will explain what veg- tial areas for legal challenge,” etables grow well in Central negotiation,” Mr. Dyer Mr. Dyer told school board explained. “It also has the Florida, when to plant them members. “They are consis- Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer and how to prepare the soil. effect of seizing local school tent with conversations I board facilities and property The Three Tenors group performs on Friday, Aug. 11, before an audience at He will also address tradition- have been having with other regardless of market value.” the First United Methodist Church in DeLand for a music scholarship fund- al gardening, hydroponics and districts.” The statute requires the raiser. The tenors are, from left, Oscar Andrade Christian of El Salvador; square-foot gardening. Among those areas is the district to gather information Registration is required; call controversial Schools of Aaron Davis Odom of Miami; and Michael Rodriquez, a Stetson University the extension service at (386) Hope provision, which See SCHOOLS, page A2 music student. 822-5778.

Low-cost clinics slated ‘Fossil A dream of a There will be three low-cost pet shot clinics sponsored by Hunters’ drive-in movie See NOTES, page A3 finish Cooking B3 resurrection CHEF'S CORNER first By Lori Carter “My business partners and For Hometown News I are really excited about the potential for this project,” he season The sign on the east side of said. “There are significant Remember Kentucky Avenue reads, new developments for digital those By Diane M. Carey “Coming Soon, Stetson drive-in theaters in the U.S. school [email protected] Drive-in Theater.” and the industry is on the lunches Just the thought of a drive- m ov e .” The first full season of "Fos- in theater would be enough Mr. Kline said about 10 sil Hunters" is set to air at 7:30 to pique anyone’s interest. acres would be used for the p.m. Friday, Aug. 18 on The first came about in 1933 drive-in portion of the proj- WDSC-TV 15. when Richard Hollingshead ect, which would allow for The producers and actors Entertainment B1 opened one in New Jersey, 300 to 500 vehicles (prelimi- are all Deland residents. and in its heyday during the nary numbers). He said the Three prior episodes, HOME SHOW late ‘50s and mid-‘60s there drive-in would be digital including the pilot, already were about 5,000 across the technology because that is saw air time. But the cast has country. how the movie producers since filmed five additional The property is south of and distributors are making episodes to complete the sea- State Road 472, west of Inter- them. son. A DVD has been pro- state 4 and on the east side of “The digital drive-in will duced and is available through Kentucky, which runs have first-run movies,” he the website with additional between Graves Avenue and said. distributions planned. Nego- S.R. 472 in Orange City, said Mr. Kline said nowadays tiations are underway for the Sims Kline, a marketing con- the way the audio is deliv- show to be picked up by The Annual fall extravaganza sultant for the project. Dan ered is through a FM radio Discovery Channel or another easing into Ocean Center Engel is the real estate devel- signal, so whatever the sound well-known network. oper planning the new facili- system is in the vehicle that Producers Don and April ty. will be the delivery system Index Brunning own Persimmon Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer “We have a prime location for getting the audio. Hollow Entertainment, which Business A7 Out & About B1 “Fossil Hunters” executive producer Don Brun- in Volusia County,” said Mr. “Some people like the idea they created in 2011. (Persim- Classified B6 Police Report A5 Engel, an Orlando native of putting the speaker box in Crossword B5 Sports B5 ning shows fossil teeth from a mammoth on who resides in Edgewater. Horoscopes B1 Viewpoint A6 See FOSSIL, page A2 Thursday, Aug. 3, at his home in DeLand. See RESURRECTION, page A3 Save the date!! Friday, September 22nd from 10am-2pm www.thecloistersretirement.org Located on the 3rd floor in the atrium (800)738-1222 | 400 East Howry Ave., DeLand HEALTH FAIR A Retirement Housing Foundation Campus at the Cloisters! Lunch will be provided around 11:30am A not-for-profit community - ALF#8340 A-2 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, August 18, 2017 DeLand gets Firehouse Subs equipment grant By Gina McKee the vehicles.” community members who [email protected] The grant gave DeLand fire- have provided the funding for fighters three additional bat- the equipment, explained When first responders tery-powered Jaws of Life, Mike Kelly, Firehouse Subs arrive on the scene of a poten- adding to one the department regional manager. tially deadly automobile crash, had been able to buy. “Right now, 0.13 percent of seconds count. “These cost more than all sales of everything sold in Now, thanks to a $31,000 $10,000, so it was difficult for Firehouse Subs goes to the equipment grant from Fire- us to get just one,” Chief foundation, with a minimum house Subs Public Safety McDaniel said. “Now we will of $1 million in grants,” Mr. Foundation, DeLand firefight- have one for every emergency Kelly said. “We also sell pickle ers can shave life-saving min- vehicle we have.” buckets for $2, you can find utes off the time it takes to The portability of the units them at Home Depot with our extract entrapment victims Photo courtesy of Chris Graham will allow them to go quickly Firehouse Subs logo on them, from their vehicles. wherever the firefighters need and we have what we call The DeLand Fire Department received extrication equipment Monday, Aug. 7 “With the older models of them, including into buildings roundup, where a customer that could one day save the life of a resident trapped in wreckage.The Hurst (Jaws of Life), it took time to or over an embankment, he can round up their purchase to set up the motors and hoses,” tools, also commonly known as the “Jaws of Life,” were donated by the Fire- added. the next dollar amount, and DeLand Fire Chief John house Subs Public Safety Foundation. Although the Firehouse that money goes to the foun- McDaniel said. “These are the Subs foundation gave the dation for grants.” foundation could potentially submitted the grant to the house Subs restaurant is locat- latest technology, and are bat- department the grant, the When DeLand Firehouse help the local department. foundation,” Mr. Anthony ed, but it all started after the tery operated, which means public made it possible Subs franchisee Scott Anthony “A lot of the calls they do said. devastating effects of a hurri- the firefighters can grab them through generous donations, was approached by the city here in DeLand are auto-relat- Grants are potentially avail- cane, he explained. off the truck and immediate which means it’s really the grant writer, he knew the ed, so I worked with the city able for any first responders in start getting the victims out of for about six months, and then a community where a Fire-

son and James ‘Zach’ Zachari- There is a theme involved with about and every individual Fossil as, Linda and John Sacha, and every episode and what we who is an adventurer should From page A1 Dave and Trish Dudiak. Junior want to try and do is shoot know about.” fossil hunters that appear in around that episode.” Junior Fossil Hunter Noah mon Hollow was the original some episodes include Zoey He added, “If you buy a Brunning said, “I personally name for Deland). Mr. Brun- and Quinn Zacharias, Hanna DVD, you get a fossil for free.” think it is a great way to get to ning has produced film, televi- Dudiak, and Alexander and "Fossil Hunters" follows four know more people and to get sion, and radio content since Noah Brunning. The four local families as they uncover to learn a lot more about the the early 1980s. He also is a families, now all good friends, clues to the prehistoric past. history of this state and all of composer and artist. Ms. eventually found each other Cast members discover fossils the things that have happened Brunning is a model, actress, through a mutual love of fos- from mammoths, mastodons, in the past. It’s just a really nice director, producer and pho- sils. The show also features giant ground sloths, camels, way to connect with where I tographer. Besides producing guest fossil hunters. dugongs, megalodon sharks live and the people where I "Fossil Hunters," Mr. Brun- Don Brunning started col- and many more species. l i v e .” ning works at Atlantic High lecting fossils at age 7 during Mr. Brunning stressed there Sibling Alex chimed in, “A School in Port Orange as a summer vacations with his are dangers from weather or fossil is a bone that’s turned to teacher in video digital pro- parents. creatures they meet while out stone. Dugong fossils (a type duction while Ms. Brunning is “We are the first televised exploring. of manatee that no longer the production manager for fossil-hunting show,” he said. “Since we have been mar- exists in Florida) are probably instructional resources at Day- “We are doing it from the sci- ried we have always been fossil the most common here in tona State College. entific side and we all have hunting as a family,” Ms. Brun- Florida.” Cast members include Alli- permits. It is very educational. ning said. “We thought we He showed numerous fossils should do a show on a subject his family has found, some that we like. This is something used as a unique centerpiece we just do for fun.” on their dining room table. Mr. Zacharias, senior cura- Fellow Junior Fossil Hunter tor of education and curator of Zoey Zacharias said, “I have history at the Museum of Arts learned so much. (She pro- and Sciences in Daytona ceeded to rattle off numerous Beach, didn’t get involved in ancient animal names this fossils until he started working writer couldn’t pronounce let at the museum in 1994 alone spell). “We are more of an educa- Hanna Dudiak specializes tion, teaching, exhibition in “microfossils”, tiny remains museum (as opposed to a that are hard to find. Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer research museum),” he said. The "Fossil Hunters" have “Fossil Hunters” executive producer Don Brunning “Nova Road 120,000 to collected thousands of fossils. fossil teeth from a mammoth on Thursday, Aug. 3, 130,000 years ago was the Ice Some been donated to MOAS Age highway.” and some to the Florida Muse- at his home in DeLand. The “essence” of the show is um of Natural History at the the Brunning family, Ms. University of Florida in be discovered. Maybe in your For more information or to Sacha said. “They were doing Gainesville. backyard. It only takes 13 feet buy a DVD for $19.95, visit the this their whole lives as a fami- A true fossil, which is the of digging to find out accord- "Fossil Hunters" TV Show Face- ly endeavor, then they invited naturally preserved remains or ing to Mr. Brunning. Sediment book page or go to the Jammin all of us to participate. traces of prehistoric animals affects the color of fossils, and Shop at 119 N. Woodland where the fossil is found is a Blvd., DeLand. Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer “I am the enigma of the or plants, is at least 10,000 group,” she said. “I am only years old and these local fossil key factor in the age of the fos- To identify fossil finds, con- “Fossil Hunters” cast member Trish Dudiak of interested in fossils because of hunters have discovered fossils sil. tact MOAS or the University DeLand holds up a fossil the crew found as she them. What they want to find dating back millions of years “Florida is an exceptional of Florida accepts electronic talks about the TV show during an interview on and how they find it and the in Florida, including mam- place to find a huge variety of images emailed in .jpg format treasure hunting. They are so moth and mastodon bones. Pliocene (Ice Age) mammals,” to Dr. Richard Hulbert at rhul- Thursday, Aug. 3, at the DeLand home of Don and Mr. Sacha said. “Florida is one [email protected]. April Brunning, executive producer and co-execu- wildly passionate about what They remain confident they do. That is something many ancient fossil finds, of the richest fossil states in tive producer of the show. every family should know some rare, are just waiting to the country.”

a standardized agreement pro- Bill 7069 does, is it diverts doing is it’s trying to accom- Schools vided by the state. Local your local ad valorem taxes, plish indirectly what it cannot From page A1 boards previously used a levied in the form of what they do directly. Charter schools model agreement, which left call discretionary capital out- have no tax authority, (public on facilities “underused, room for some negotiation, lay funds, which is capped at schools) do. And it’s deciding vacant or surplus, and make Mr. Dyer said. 1.5 mills,” Mr. Dyer said. “And where that money is going to those properties available on “If a school board attempts the state would re-distribute be spent before you get it.” the demand of a Hope Opera- to add verbiage to that con- that money to charter schools Dyer added this, in his opin- YOU CAN BE A WINNER! tor, at no cost, but no more tract, it will be presumed to be before (local districts) receive ion, is unconstitutional and Send us your email address with Newsletter Contest in the subject line to than 600 per student regard- a limitation on charter school it .” over-reaching. [email protected] and dinner is on us. less of market value,” accord- flexibility,” Mr. Dyer said. “If When schools spend capital “The constitution prohibits ing to the legislation. the charter school does not dollars, it is for a project the school district from giving GET $30 FOR A POPULAR AREA RESTAURANT “This is a very overreaching agree to those (added) terms, they’ve discussed, voted and its taxing power or aiding any One Drawing Every Friday provision,” Mr. Dyer told (the local district) must go approved. This provision corporation, partnership or school board members. “The before an administrative law would change that process, he person,” he explained. “The Disclaimer: Your email address will only be used to send you our weekly newsletter. decision of whether a School judge to argue whether or not said case law said that if a govern- of Hope operates within a dis- our proposed added language “This way you are levying ment does do that, there must trict rests entirely with that violates the intended flexibility funds that you no longer have be a paramount public pur- entity if they are pre-approved granted charter schools by control over. You’re no longer pose and any effect or benefit by the state board of educa- statute.” specifying the purpose of to a private party must be inci- tion.” Perhaps one of the biggest those funds. The purpose is dental. By definition charter The legislation also changes areas of concern in the new- being decided for you by the schools are private entities.” the charter school agreements ly-minted legislation is the legislature. I think there’s a As the lone dissenting vote, between local boards of educa- re-assignment of ad valorem strong argument that that is school board chairwoman tion and the charter schools to tax dollars to charter schools. unconstitutional,” Mr. Dyer Melody Johnson said she dis- “Specifically what House said. “In effect what this law is agrees with the legislation, but is not certain joining other Residential • Commercial districts in a potentially costly Tile • Metal • Shingle • Flat lawsuit will best serve the Daytona 386-248-0200 - Orlando 407-270-7006 county. Financing Available “I don’t see this being easy. Edgewater 386-423-3076 It’s going to be lengthy. I don’t We Fix Roof Leaks! 2016 agree with this at all, I was DER EA S www.awsroofing.com R ’ very upset about this bill, but

C my concern is right now we’re E H O I C in deficit of $1.8 million, and we’re just going to find $25,000 Winners For and join in with the districts 5 Years In A Row that took our (District Cost Differential) money?” she said. “I don’t think suing the state is going to encourage goodwill. I don’t think bring- ing another lawsuit against the entity that is feeding you is the Call Today for a FREE Estimate! right answer either.” Friday, August 18, 2017 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A-3

from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Notes Brandywine Shopping Plaza, Remembering the summer of love From page A1 3138 N. Woodland Blvd., ifty years ago, the always been late to accept new Star Spangled Summer DeLand. the Society for the Preven- The third clinic will be fledgling hippies in San LAND LINES trends.) concert kicks off at 7:15 p. m. Francisco kicked off the In 1971, I decided to see and this week will feature a tion of Cruelty to Animals from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at 3 Sis- Fsummer of love with a DAN SMITH what all this talk of flower tribute to Crosby Stills and Rescue on Saturday, Aug. 19. ters Ice Cream, 101 E. Ohio gathering they called “The power was like firsthand and Nash as well as a great Simon The first clinic will be from Ave., Lake Helen. Human Be-In.” headed for San Francisco. and Garfunkle act that will 9 to 11 a.m. at Royal Oak Heart worm prevention Around 20,000 people filled First, I spent a few days in a take you back to the days of Professional Plaza, 124 and flea control products will Golden Gate Park to hear commune high up in the longhair, bell bottoms and Treemonte Drive, Orange be available to buy. The cash speakers, such as beat poet California Sierras and then l Boone’s Farm Wine. City. only clinics benefit abused Allen Ginsberg and LSD Guru different set of values in much moved on to Frisco’s Haight What a great job The The second clinic will be Timothy Leary. Psychedelic of the day’s youth. Ashbury District. (That was Friends Of The Bandshell See NOTES, page A6 music was provided by The Still, as a new civilian trying the acknowledged center of have done with this free Grateful Dead and Jefferson to fit in, I began growing my the hippie movement.) I concert series. Each week, Airplane. It was the beginning hair long, too. Looking back, I found I did not belong in huge crowds come to hear first of the anti-Vietnam war suppose that was a rebellion either of those places. The -class acts and then go home protests, a stronger push for against the twice monthly commune and the park were to tell of the fun they had at civil rights and the idea of free haircuts required to be a both populated by kids with the Ocean Walk Shoppes and love. (The latter a direct result military policeman, but like no present or any thoughts to the Boardwalk. Right now of the new availability of birth most of the things I did, it was the future. I dropped out. there is no better showcase for control pills.) probably more to attract Although the Summer of the Volusia County beach. At about the same time, I young ladies. Love eventually proved to be a Well done! was coming home from My new look would now failure, there is no doubt the Dan Smith is on the board of service in the U. S. Army. I succeed in drawing insults movement had a lasting effect directors for the Ormond Beach was surprised to find a very from the straight part of on our lives. Remnants of the Historical Society and The different world than I had left. society. In Okeechobee, I was clothes, hair, diet and attitude Motor Racing Heritage Getting home was a thrilling refused service in a diner. The from 1967 remain until this Association and is the author thing for me, but when me waitress chose to not take my day. of two books, “The World’s and my uniform were the order and told my short- If you would like to spend a Greatest Beach” and “I Swear target of insults by long-haired haired friend they did not few hours recalling that wild the Snook Drowned.” Email slackers, I was more than a serve long-hairs. I couldn’t era, you could do no better questions and comments to win. (Of course, the little cow little bewildered. The hippies than be at the Daytona Beach [email protected] or call (386) town of Okeechobee has Bandshell Saturday night. The had succeeded in instilling a 441-7793. Need Teeth? DENTAL SERVICES State funds springs restoration projects DENTURE $650 Crown/Caps $800 For Hometown News tral and Northeast Florida, holders. Projects are selected sive dairy operation to a less [email protected] including the Silver, Wekiva, based on pollutant reduction, intensive ranching operation, All Fillings $200 Volusia Blue and DeLeon water conservation, cost effec- which will ensure land protec- The Florida Department of springsheds. tiveness and available matching tion and nutrient reduction Full Denture Reline Only $185 Environmental Protection Combined with matching dollars. benefits for DeLeon Springs. 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and concessions, Mr. Kline the preliminary stages.” is a very big project.” 386-944-5001 Resurrection said there is talk about having Mr. Kline said an applica- The name “Stetson Drive-in VISIT US AT ORMONDSMILES.COM From page A1 a park, playground area tion has not be filed with Theater” came about because for children, swap and shop Orange City. He said Mr. Engel Mr. Engel’s late mother, Iris Trusted, Comfortable & Affordable Dental Care the window of the driver’s flea market during the day- is getting some consulting and Daniel Engel, was an alumna CALL FOR APPT AND MORE DETAILS. YOUR INSURANCE MAY COVER AT USUAL & CUSTOMARY FEES. OFFER GOOD FOR 60 DAYS FROM DATE OF RECEIPT. THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO side,” he said. “We’re not sure time and on Sunday morning legal advice at this point. and founded a music school in REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR that’s the direction we’ll go in. a church would use the facility. “He’s already had a lot of Orlando where she was a leg- TREATMENT THAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT. REGULAR PRICE ON FILLINGS There’s some technical issues “A drive-in church,” he said. interest,” he said “He’s had endary piano teacher. INCLUDE D2140-$150, D2150-$175, D2150-$175, D2160-$185, D2161-$195, D2330-$185, D2331$175, D2332-$200, D2391- related to that.” “It’s what they did in the old many calls come in and is $150, D2392-$175, D2393-$200, D2394-$225, (CROWNS REGULARLY $900 CODE D2752) (DENTURE REGULARLY $1000 CODE D5110 OR D5120)( RELINE UPPER DENTURE REGULARLY $350 CODE D5720) (RELINE LOWER DENTURE REGULARLY In addition to the drive-in days (at drive-ins). It’s all in attracting some investors. This $350 CODE D5751). A-4 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, August 18, 2017 Friday, August 18, 2017 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A-5 Police Report Editor’s note: This is a list of and charged with possession of paraphernalia, cannabis and Bail was set at $2,500. arrests, not convictions, and all of ammunition by a convicted methamphetamine. Bail was •Paul F. Nosavanh, 32, of arrestees are presumed inno- felon. Bail was set at $2,500. set at $6,000. DeLeon Springs, was arrested cent unless or until proven •Britten A. Polk Jr., 24, of •Nathan A. Gann, 18, of Aug. 8 and charged with felo- guilty in a court of law. DeLand, was arrested Aug. 6 DeLand, was arrested Aug. 7 ny petit theft, battery on a law and charged with possession and charged with possession enforcement officer and resist- DeLand Police of cannabis, oxycodone and a of paraphernalia and cannabis. ing an officer without vio- firearm by a convicted felon. Bail was set at $2,500. lence. Bail was set at $8,000. Department Bail was set at $10,000. •Henry Jarwelljob Thomp- •Yancey G. Betsy, 31, of •Dajah T. Heron, 21, of son, 30, of DeLand, was arrest- DeLand, was arrested Aug. 9 •Ursula Laron Gallamore, (888) 277-TIPS DeLand, was arrested Aug. 9 ed Aug. 8 and charged with and charged with sale or pos- 29, of DeLand, was arrested and charged with battery and possession of hashish oil and session with intent to sell Aug. 5 and charged with pos- child abuse. Bail was set at cannabis. Bail was set at within 1,000 feet of a park. Bail session of cannabis, operating $3,000. $1,500. was set at $10,000. Wanted a vehicle with a canceled •Desiree A. Daggett, 33, of •Othal L. Boother, 26, of license and a drug offense. Bail Volusia County DeLand, was arrested Aug. 8 DeLand, was arrested Aug. 9 Wanted Person: was set at $3,500. and charged with sale/posses- and charged with sale of Julian Rutland •Kyran R. Hyatt, 19, of Sheriff’s Office sion of cocaine with intent to hydromorphone within 1,000 DeLand, was arrested Aug. 5 sell within 1,000 feet of a park. feet of a child care facility. Bail Reason Wanted: Prolific and charged with possession •Michael A. Weisner, 29, of Bail was set at $10,000. was set at $10,000. fraud artist wanted for iden- of cocaine and cannabis. Bail DeLand, was arrested Aug. 4 •Eric J. Knox, 40, of DeLand, •Rashed T. Boother, 26, of tity theft-related charges was set at $3,000. and charged with tampering was arrested Aug. 8 and DeLand, was arrested Aug. 9 across Central Florida. •Edilberto Rosado Tenorio, with a witness preventing charged with sale/possession and charged with sale of hero- 27, of DeLand, was arrested communication to a law of cocaine with intent to sell in within 1,000 feet of a child Aug. 6 and charged with Julian Rutland steals iden- enforcement officer, and pos- within 1,000 feet of a park. Bail care facility. Bail was set at aggravated assault with a tities through the mail, was set at $10,000. $10,000. deadly weapon and resisting session of cannabis and oxyco- opens fraudulent lines of •Veronica F. Garcia, 29, of •Melissa R. Lionetti, 32, of an officer without violence. done. Bail was set at $3,000. credit (often Capital One DeLand, was arrested Aug. 8 DeLand, was arrested Aug. 10 Bail was set at $2,250. •Louis C. Tuite, 46, of credit cards) and just about •Wilbert Brown III, 22, of DeLand, was arrested Aug. 5 and charged with habitually and charged with uttering a maxes out each account. DeLand, was arrested Aug. 6 and charged with possession driving with a revoked license. forgery. Bail was not set. This pattern repeats over and over again. The Volusia County Sher- iff’s Office has several war- rants out for his arrest, and Health News he has warrants reaching back to 2012 in Pasco and Understanding Birth: residents. (386) 775-7275 or visit foodad- you can receive individual, Hillsborough counties. It’s Derrick Phillips The screenings will include dicts.org. family, marriage, play or trau- Labor estimated he has cost Capi- Crime Stoppers tip line at blood pressure, glucose, cho- ma therapy. tal One $200,000 over sever- 888-277-TIPS or visit lesterol and body mass index To qualify, participants will al years in Volusia County westopcrime.com.To protect Couples may attend a class from noon-6 p.m. each Pet Loss Support Group need two proofs of residency alone. yourself against thieving about the labor process from 6 Wednesday, at 70 Spring Vista in West Volusia County, two Tender Paws pet loss group Know him or see him? parasites out to steal your to 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 22, Drive, Unit. 2, DeBary and proofs of identification, proof provides emotional support to Please contact Detective identity, keep a close eye on in classroom 3A of Florida 1-6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 18, at of income and proof of Afford- grieving pet lovers. 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Did you every wonder whether a dog would choose to take his owner back to the humane society because of their poor and despicable behavior? I bet many would be in line to choose a new owner and more than willing to pay the adoption fee, but a dog has no choice. I am appalled and a amazed at how some people treat their . Like the man at Lighthouse Point trailer park in Port Orange who ties his to the back of a power chair and Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer goes with the poor dog straining to keep up, or the dog walkers Two Muscovy ducklings stay close to their mother on Friday, July 28, on the shore of one of Earl Brown at Buschman Park in Port Orange who think it is advisable, in a Park’s ponds in DeLand. society of animals contaminated with dog flu, parvo and other things, to walk their dogs in the park and allow their dogs to refresh themselves by drinking out of a dirty dog bowl. Another disturbing trend I see in the area, if you arrive at a restaurant with an outdoor patio and have a dog, they promptly tona Beach Shores. You are both building 12 stories or less, Death to bromeliads rush to the table and put a bowl of water under the table. Where which will leave afternoon sun for us to enjoy on the beach. did the water come from? Where did the bowl come from? The Daytona Beach Shores City Commission recently voted Wake up and pay attention Volusia County residents. Are you Open your eyes. Open your ears. Listen to the CDC. Watch the to do away with the building height limit on the beach. This will serious? news. allow future development to rival the tallest buildings in Dayto- I reside in Port Orange and I just had a visit from Volusia na Beach. County Mosquito Control at 9 a.m. Aug. 10 only to announce to Mayor Harry Jennings, Vice Mayor Peggy Rice and Council- me the mosquito infestation we are experiencing a Lighthouse Thankful for delivery guys woman Lorraine Geiger voted to allow any height, scoffing at Point trailer park is the result of such things as Rubbermaid what the citizens wanted. trash cans full of water, recycled totes, not being used, full of My rave happened over a week ago. Please remember them and say thank you at the voting booth. water, ignorant neighbors filling birdbaths once every two weeks I decided to take a walk in the garden. The weather was hot (Editor’s note: For the record, the tallest condo in the Halifax and not maintaining them, in addition to a mass infestation in and humid. I decided to rest, but when I got up, my knees buck- area is in Daytona Beach Shores.) our neighbor’s garden, which contains hundreds of bromeliads. led. What is a bromeliad? It is the ugliest plant I have every seen. A delivery man and a mailman finally heard my cries for help. My favorite color is beach It is just shy of a thorny cactus with no purpose and beauty. They helped me get into my home, and I really want to thank There is a Bromeliad Society of Volusia County. You need to both men again. They really saved my life. Despite County Councilwoman Deb Denys’ preference for a readdress your goals in preserving this hideous plant. It spreads bright new standout look for beach concession trailers, I along and is uncontrollable and breeds mosquitoes. Shut down the Dogs are more hygienic than children with many others prefer the current neutral old ones that blend bromeliad society and kill every bromeliad in Florida. in with the natural surroundings. By nature dogs have good hygiene. Cloud white, sand tan, and sky/ocean blue not only appear Clinic needs some real food Recently, there was a rant about a person bringing their small appropriate but also don’t distract from that which is enjoyed dog, which he claimed was a service dog, into a food market about the beach as would a hodgepodge of garish colors. As a regular attendee of the Daytona Beach V.A. Outpatient and how disgruntled the ranter felt about the dog sniffing the Clinic since 2003, there has been indication there should be a food that was for sale. Against WiFi on school buses canteen on the premises since the opening of the facility. Well, for all those rants out there, how about the millions of Instead there is a mobile food truck, which pulls up and parks women who bring their small children into a food store and Volusia County Schools just announced they are putting WiFi in front of the valet, blocking the delivery of patients and serving after picking their noses, as small children do, or picking their nothing but a grease-laden menu. There is not one piece of fruit butt, as small children do, they touch the food you later buy. on 30 school buses? How much is that going to cost the taypay- ers so children can play video games to and from school? or vegetable. If dogs are not allowed in food stores, well, certainly children You can get a grease-soaked, hamburger, polish sausage or should not be allowed for hygiene purposes. Dogs, I feel, are French fries. I find this to be pathetic as it pulls up to a health- much cleaner by standard in nature than infantile children. Uneducated tourists care facility supported by taxpayers and the federal government. These are the only food choices before patients go in. In response to: “Don’t Go out to the movies” I cannot believe the number of times my wife and I have To make the situation worse, there is an employee reward pro- walked the beaches of Volusia County only to witness uneducat- gram. Those employees recognized for outstanding service are We also found it difficult to walk to our seat in the movies ed tourists playing in the tide pools. given a voucher to the food truck. Can we please have some real without spilling some popcorn. My husband had a great idea, Young children making beards, mustaches, Santa Claus hats food, such as is available at other clinics? which has solved our problem. and complete costumes out of sea foam rolling in from the tides. He puts two plastic shopping bags in his pocket before we That is disgusting. If you don’t know what seafoam is, I believe Thanks for drainage help leave home. We put the popcorn bag in right at the concession, after you look it up, you would prefer to eat your lunch on a toi- let seat from a public bathroom. and can use the handles to carry the bag over our arms. I want to give raves to Becka, Randy P. and Gregg with City of So much easier! Especially if you are going to a stadium-seat- Edgewater Environmental Services. ed theater. And if you have any other trash (napkins), they can Boom or bust I was having problems with slow drainage. I called and spoke go right in there. with Becka, who was considerate, knowledgeable, and profes- I hope this helps you. The next few years of additional hotels and residences plus sional. It makes me happy to talk with someone who actually shopping areas and dealerships come with dubious appeal. likes her job. Thanks for shorter condos While taxes, convenience and upgrades are welcome assets; When Randy and Gregg came to my house they behaved the traffic, crowding and pollution are dreaded liabilities. same way. They took the time to explain to me exactly what they Thank you to the developers of the new DiMucci Tower and Already missing heretofore easily accessible water and readily thought was happening, and also answered all my questions. Aruba condominiums being built directly on the beach in Day- visible sky, there is increasing indication wilderness and wildlife These people saved me a lot of time, trouble and money. I will are next on the squandered list of local regrets. Rather than as follow their lead. too often in hindsight, it’s wise to realize upfront such natural Thank you once again. We need more people like this. jewels are irreplaceable. The planning boards and city commissions of New Smyrna Beach and neighboring cities need to hear — no more so than Prefers Hometown News now — such reminders not to botch things up. Residents, snow- DEADLINES birds, tourists must take the time and make the effort to share I pay to have the Orlando paper delivered, and they are the absolute worst. I receive the Hometown News in Deltona in a The deadline for submissions to Hometown News in Volusia whatever is their own boom or bust viewpoints. sealed plastic bag and it is free. Thank you so much. County is 5 p.m. Thursday for the next week's issue, except for Rants & Raves, which is 5 p.m. Friday. Deadlines are adjusted for It takes a village holidays. For more information, call (386) 322-5924. Let the drug stores do it So many thank yous; it takes a village to help ducks. Thank you, little Lisa, even through your tears, to reach out to In your article in the Aug. 4 edition of Hometown News, someone to help these ducks that someone else ran over and left “Daytona dispensaries may be up in smoke,” there seems to be in the road. Thank you, Tom Scott for coming to their rescue. confusion about the dispensing of medical marijuana. Thank you again to DeLand Animal Hospital for not looking The confusion can easily be eliminated if marijuana is dis- the other way because they were just Muscovy ducks. They tried pensed the same way all other prescriptive medication is dis- everything that they knew, but they were unable to save them pensed, from the local pharmacist. Then there would be no because their little bones were so broken. worry about “gun violence, gunpoint robberies, kids in the area Thank you for all those who cared enough who reached out to playing…” It would be the same as going to Walgreen’s, CVS, Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C., help the ducks. DeLand and this world would be a better place if Sam’s Club, Publix or any other pharmacy. 5059 Turnpike Feeder Road, Ft. Pierce, FL 34951 there were more people like DeLand Animal Hospital, little Lisa No one will know if a shopper is going to the pharmacy to Copyright © 2016, Hometown News, L.C. and Tom Scott. pick up their prescriptive marijuana or any other prescriptions. Voted # 1 Community Newspaper in Get it? America in 2005, 2006, 2007. One of the top 3 in America every year since 2003.

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Tell us your concerns! Has someone Tourists shouldn’t have all the fun RANTS & RAVES gone above and beyond for you? ith my son and his nities for people to improve $4 million. That may have just Let your community know! girlfriend in town VOLUSIA their lives. been one of those paperwork Email your Rant or Rave to: for a visit, my wife BUSINESS deals, though. Boston Whaler [email protected] Wand I got to play tourists a *** has sold 60 acres of the large little bit. CECIL G. parcel of vacant land on the We took them to the Ocean BRUMLEY Recent news points to an north side of its Ridgewood Deck in Daytona Beach economy that should continue Avenue plant to the City of Saturday evening and were rolling on into 2018. Security Edgewater for $2 million for a happy with our move to get to watch another fireworks First Insurance has submitted park and possible boat there early because, as we were show over at Jackie Robinson plans for its new headquarters landing. Sunoco has sold its leaving, people were pouring Ballpark (full disclosure, building, the first develop- convenience store property at into the place. Hometown News helps pay ment in Ormond Crossings in 790 N. Nova Road in Daytona We walked up the beach for the ballpark fireworks). the southeast quadrant of Beach to a private trust for and watched a little of the I figured with so many Interstate 95 and U.S. 1. $1.1 million. Miami investor lifeguard competition and people at the beach, the Interior buildout is underway has bought the old motel at then went to the Bandshell. ballpark crowd couldn’t be for MidiCi The Neapolitan 2401 N. Atlantic Ave. in The clouds were looking that big. Again, I was sur- Pizza Co. as One Daytona Daytona Beach for $705,000. rather ominous, so after prised when I checked the continues to take shape and walking through Ocean Walk announced crowd and it was looks on schedule for a lot of *** Shoppes, we started to make a 2,178 for a Florida State the businesses there to open in On a final note, here are a mad dash back to the car, but League game and the Tortugas the fall. Site work is starting few odds and ends, all in then we noticed the clouds aren’t even doing that well on Sawyer’s Landing, a 92-lot Daytona Beach. American were all moving north and after the big club moved a lot subdivision just north of Airlines started a 5:30 a.m. decided to stick it out. of the better players up to the Victoria Park in DeLand. flight at Daytona Beach We got ourselves some next level after the first half of Waffle House continued its International Airport, taking MENTION THIS AD FOR chairs and quickly found it the season. rapid expansion, starting the number of commercial Granted the crowds in a big $10 OFF ANY SERVICE difficult to find a place to put demolition and construction flights there back up to 10. Not valid with any other offer Exp 8/31/17 them. We had to sit a little city like Atlanta or Houston for one at 3200 S. Atlantic Ave. Majestic Court at 999 N. over halfway back, but about are much larger, but for our in Daytona Beach Shores and Atlantic Ave. is getting 30 minutes later realized that little burg, having that many submitted plans to the City of remodeled to become the wasn’t so bad because the people in multiple places isn’t DeLand for one at 1120 N. Indonesian Hotel. Beach ALLEN’S APPLIANCE SERVICE crowd went all the way to the bad. Woodland Blvd., next to Tires Bazaar at 203 N. Atlantic Ave. EARNS ESTEEMED 2014 ANGIE’S LIST back. It was a little difficult to I see the numbers every Plus. A permit was obtained is becoming Ocean Blue believe a crowd of more than month showing there are a lot to build Cocina 214, a Beach Shop. And a move that SUPER SERVICE AWARDS! 2,000 was there to see a of people visiting here — bed 340-seat Tex-Mex place that could be described as “keep- 4 YEARS IN A ROW! Beatles tribute band, but it was tax collections were up 3.5 will be next to the LandShark ing up with Jimmy John’s,” the cool to hear that big a crowd percent for all of Volusia Café, which are both just replacement Subway at 1191 singing about living in a County in June and we didn’t north of Sunsplash Park in Beville Road will have a yellow submarine. have that many big events Daytona Beach. drive-through window. There was another large — but it’s nice to get out and see it in person. I can’t wait crowd on the beach for the *** Managing Editor Cecil G. Family Owned & Operated Since 1975 fireworks and, as they started, too see how well the county Brumley has been tracking we left a song or two early and did in July and does in August A few big commercial real business and the economy in Commercial/Residential/Remodels watched them as we walked with big events included. estate deals closed recently Volusia County for more than down the beach. They were Granted, a lot of locals are including one where the Bank 20 years. Contact him at better than I expected for just probably grousing about how of Georgia and the FDIC cbrumley@hometownnewsol. a regular Saturday night show this area is getting too deeded a large vacant tract on com or follow him on Twitter and then, when we got south crowded, but that’s the price North Atlantic Avenue in @cecilbrumley. of the Main Street Pier, we got you pay for a vibrant economy Daytona to Fidelity Bank for that provides more opportu- 2016 VOTED BEST POOL CONSTRUCTION DER EA S R ’ Model Pools BY THE READERS IN DELTONA C on Display E Business News H O I C Vineyard opening its yard, for its sophomore pick- late September. 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A-8 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, August 18, 2017 How well do you know Look, the flipper moves! your variable annuity? nce upon a time, in a brokers and their customers. I galaxy far, far away, see this situation way too variable annuities were PLAN often. This seriously flawed Ouncomplicated and relatively STRONGER misunderstanding about the inexpensive financial vehicles, DAVID D. safety and earnings of variable offering investment diversifi- HOLLAND annuities can cause some real cation, death benefits, and tax long-term problems for advantages. investors. benefits are worth the added The year was 1998. Back If you believe your variable fees. Perhaps. Unfortunately then I recommended the annuity is earning 6 percent most of the time, investors do variable annuity as part of an annually, you’d better go back not know or grossly underesti- overall financial plan when to your broker for an explana- mate the total annual costs of appropriate. The total costs tion. Likewise, if you don’t their variable annuities. were reasonable and in line know the fees on your My other “big beef” with with what we charged to investments, it’s time for a today’s variable annuities is manage an account for a fee. second opinion. If there’s a they are often sold with a Fast forward a dozen years problem, wouldn’t it be better promise of lifetime income. or so to 2010: Variable to address it now rather than While the idea of securing a annuities had become later? increasingly complicated and guarantee of income is attractive to many investors more expensive. Now, in 2017, David D. Holland, a and financial advisers, the way I routinely see variable Certified Financial Planner Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer these income features work, annuities loaded up with all practitioner, hosts a weekly TV Kate Baker, 8, of DeLand shows her mom, Jennifer Baker, how the flipper and are explained, often leads sorts of riders and optional show Mondays on WDSC moves on the interactive manatee display on Saturday, Aug. 5, during Fami- investors to incorrectly believe features, with total fees that Channel 15 at 7 p.m. He has they are earning guaranteed ly Day at the Lyonia Environmental Center in Deltona. can reach 4.5 to 5 percent per also authored two books in his annual returns of 6 percent or year. Confessions of a Financial more. This is false. There is no For some perspective, the Planner series. Mr. Holland variable annuity that guaran- average mutual fund costs 1.5 offers investment advice years, and there’s a lot of kids certainly want to try to do tees a 6 percent return in percent, according to Lipper through Holland Advisory Reservations in West Volusia that have what you can before they today’s interest rate environ- Research, and hiring an Services Inc., a registered From page A1 been impacted positively by make that jump to middle ment. investment adviser will cost investment adviser in Ormond (PAL),” Councilman Patter- school.” This misunderstanding is you 1 to 2 percent per year, Beach. He can be contacted at money to help, I think that if son said. “I think we need to In other areas of the coun- due, in part, to the complexity get everybody together to ty, such as New Smyrna depending on the size of your (386) 671-7526. Email it can be utilized in better of today’s variable annuity make sure, because they free- Beach and Holly Hill, the account and how it is man- financial questions to ques- ways we need to look at that,” products and, what must be Ms. Cusack said, adding that ly told me of all the things local police departments run aged. [email protected]. she would like to continue they’ve been doing over the the PAL program, he said. Perhaps, in some situations, (at least some of the time), poor communication between working with the board to y e ar s .” But in areas in West Volusia the variable annuity’s extra make sure the program helps County Chair Ed Kelley where the policing is con- as many children as possible. said he knows first-hand tracted and done by the sher- “We are going to have that what a positive experience iff’s department, the sheriff Alliance have several regularly For more information, con- funding there, but we need to PAL can be, and that it’s and deputies need to be Business scheduled events. tact Molly Hudson at mhud- have some discussion as to important to come together involved. From page A7 The business discussion [email protected] or (386) 736- how we would proceed to to provide the program for The focus, however, should group Fuel meets at 7:30 a.m. 5951. make sure we are utilizing it Volusia children -- especially not just be on one group, ness, at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, each Monday at Boston Cof- so that the youth of the those in the middle school Councilman Patterson said. Aug. 23, at DeLand City Hall, fee, 109 E. New York Ave., Men’s club DeLand program are benefit- grades. If we’re going to look at it, 120 S. Florida Ave. DeLand. ing from PAL.” “I know that I was very then we should look at all of The topic will be improving Let’s Do Lunch networking meets Aug. 18 Councilman Pat Patterson involved with the PAL pro- the PAL programs (in the Google rankings. meets from 11:30 a.m. to 1 disagreed, saying he believes gram in Ormond Beach. It county),” he said. “It seems For information, email accel- p.m. each Tuesday at The West Volusia Regional the DeLand program is serv- takes the local community like we’re just singling out [email protected] or call Cloister’s of DeLand, 400 E Chamber of Commerce’s Junto ing many members of the being involved and caring one program. We need to about it.” Chair Kelley said. look at the whole thing, not (386) 801-5300. Howry, DeLand. Men’s Club Luncheon will be community very well. For more information, call from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday, “I’ve talked to members of “It’s very important that com- just target the West Volusia (386) 490-4527 or visit Aug. 18, at Bearno’s Pizza, 2560 the PAL board and I think munity members see the g roup.” Hispanic chamber DeLandChamber.org. Enterprise Road, Orange City. they would disagree. They’ve involvement of your team will host expo For more information, visit been doing this for about 17 with the community, and you County jail will host westvolusiaregionalchamber. at Deltona High org or call (386) 490-4606. career fair Aug. 19 Also, list a contact and will lead a variety of outdoor The Volusia Hispanic AM Connection set Notes phone number (not for publi- adventures on land and water. Chamber of Commerce will Volusia County’s Division of From page A6 cation). Deadline for submit- Reservations are required; host a business expo and Corrections will host a career The West Volusia Regional ting information is Sept. 1. call (386) 736-5927. career fair from noon-4 p.m. fair at 8 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 19, “In Season” is a master cal- Send information (with In August’s events include: Friday, Sept. 1, at Deltona at the Volusia County Branch Chamber of Commerce will endar for special events in present an AM Connection at Season in subject line) to •Gemini Springs hike: 9 to High School, 100 Wolf Pack Jail, 1300 Red John Drive, Volusia County between Oct. 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 22, at newsdy@hometownnewsol. 11 a.m. Friday, Aug. 25. Join Run, Deltona. Daytona Beach. 1 and March 31. It includes Gateway Center for the Arts, com. Master Naturalist Dashiell Booths are available for The division offers promo- concerts, festivals, sporting $150. tion opportunities and benefits, 880 N. C.R. Beall Blvd., DeBary. Scofield as he explores the For more information, call including health insurance and The guest speaker will be events, theater performances, County plans Explore historic and environmentally (386) 626-4264. the state retirement system. Mike Chimento with US holiday events and art exhib- rich area of Gemini Springs. Officer trainees are paid $14.62 Health Advisors. its. Volusia programs Mr. Scofield will identify an hour and $16.17 an hour Free for members, the cost is Send details of the event, fungi and provide informa- Area chamber hosts after certification. $10 for non-members. including name of event; Learn about Volusia Coun- tion on their importance and monthly events Positions are also open for For a reservation or more time, day and date; address; ty’s conservation lands and ecology. Meet at Gemini booking technicians, supervi- information, visit westvolusi- brief description of event; any land management practices Springs Park, 37 Dirksen The DeLand Area Chamber sors, experienced corrections aregionalchamber.org or call cost; and a telephone number during free Explore Volusia Drive, DeBary. of Commerce and the officers, and part-time and (386) 490-4606. or a website to give the the programs. intermittent officers. DeLand/Orange City Business public more information. Environmental specialists

IORT brings hope to breast cancer patients By Diane M. Carey “We can (now) give treatment.” haven’t had a bit of problems. [email protected] Dr. Krochak added, “It has I think this is great. I am so radiation treatment to be stressed it is not avail- happy that they have it here.” Halifax Health at the Twin able to all patients. It is Dr. Joseph Bianchi, a sur- Lakes Surgery Center is the like this on the same patients with early cancer, geon, said the entire team, first in East Central Florida to day of surgery that good prognosis. This is prov- composed of different disci- introduce a less-invasive, sin- was already being ing to be a really effective plines, meets weekly to expe- gle-treatment option for treatment.” dite the entire process. breast cancer. planned." Localizing the radiation Dr. Alvaro Alvarez-Farinet- Backed by more than 10 inside the breast is effective ti (radiation) works closely years of clinical trial results, because that is where cancer with him. the INTRABEAM intraopera- -- Dr. Ronald Krochak is most likely to recur. The “We are the only ones in the tive radiotherapy (IORT) sys- INTRABEAM applicator tip international TARGIT re- area who have this specific tem is in Daytona Beach and is placed inside the cavity search group has been investi- equipment,” Dr. Alvarez-Fari- bringing with it rave reviews where the tumor was located. gating this new method of netti said. “The word is get- and hope. At that time a single treat- delivering radiotherapy since ting around.” “The arrival of the IORT ment of radiation is delivered 1988. He mentioned getting system is exciting new tech- from inside the breast for Ms. Trovato said the clini- emails from other countries nology for our community, about 30 minutes to destroy cal trial results show a rate of who have had great success which brings additional hope any remaining tumor cells cancer returning in only 3 with IORT. to the women of East Central while the patient is still on the percent of cases. Mary Ann Seeley of New Florida diagnosed with ear- operating table. “Never in my wildest Smyrna Beach also experi- ly-stage breast cancer,” said This new procedure greatly dreams did I think that I enced IORT. Debra Trovato, service line reduces radiation exposure would get that report (of hav- “I am so very glad I had the administrator for Halifax and the length of treatment ing breast cancer),” said Helen opportunity to do that,” Ms. Health–Center for Oncology. time. Other forms of radia- Tiplady, a nurse and Daytona Seeley said. “The bad stuff’s “We are proud to be the tion therapy can require five Beach resident. “This is just behind me. I am blessed to first to offer this treatment to six weeks. interrupting my life. I have no have this type of healthcare in option, which greatly reduces “We are pretty excited to time for this. I have a full time our community.” the treatment time for women unveil this and offer this job, I am 74 years old, and my With IORT, no hospitaliza- with certain types of ear- option to our patients” said boss would not be too happy tion is required and it helps ly-stage breast cancer. We Dr. Ronald Krochak, a either that I was gone too minimize radiation exposure have successfully performed board-certified radiation much. When (Dr. Michael to healthy tissue and organs. 16 cases since May 11. Eight oncologist at Halifax Health. Fabian) said one and done Patients who need additional more are scheduled since “We can (now) give radia- and I was a candidate, that treatment with chemotherapy Aug. 1.” tion treatment like this on the was all I heard. can receive it afterwards. Considered an excellent same day of surgery that was “I had the surgery. It was For more information, call Photo by Diane M. Carey therapy option for women already being planned. When really a piece of cake,” Ms. Jennifer Peludat, a cancer case Dr. Domenico DellaCarpini, Halifax Health Medical having a lumpectomy, imme- that surgery is complete, we Tiplady said. “I had no prob- navigator, at (386) 425-2378 diately following the surgeon’s Center Chief Medical Physicist, demonstrates the can use this type of equip- lems and I went back to work or visit halifaxhealth.org/ removal of the tumor, the INTRABEAM intraoperative radiotherapy system. ment to deliver radiation six days after the surgery. I oncology. Dining & Entertainment FRIDAY, AUG. 18, 2017 • DELAND • WWW.HOMETOWNNEWSVOLUSIA.COM

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•“Marjorie Prime:” The Stage at Thank You Five will perform “Marjorie Prime” at 7:30 p.m. ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aug. 18-19 and 25-26 and 2 p.m. Aug. 27, at 4606 S. Clyde Aries, even though you need to Morris Blvd, Unit 2N, Port concentrate, do not turn up the Orange. Tickets are $16. For intensity so much that it more information, call (386) becomes stressful. Take a break 295-5699 or visit thankyoufive. every now and then to unwind org. and get away. •Bandshell Live: Greg West as Ultimate Aldean will perform at 7 TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 p.m. at the Daytona Beach Bandshell. Tickets are $3 for Taurus, you are eager to listen general admission and $10 for and learn, but you also want to VIP. Children under 10 are free. create your own experiences and VIP tickets include a chair, plus share them with others. Find a applicable fees. Tickets can be Randy Barber/staff photographer balance between being a purchased in advance for the Meryl Lynch and Madonna Reda, both of Ormond Beach, kick their feet back as they enjoy a Home & teacher and a student. season at Ticketmaster.com, onsite at the Peabody Box Office Garden Show at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach. The fall show will be Aug. 18-20. or at the Bandshell on show GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 nights. Rental chairs, food and Gemini, you excel at thinking beverages by Sloppy Joe’s Home show features ‘contractor catcher’ through decisions before making restaurant and adult libations them. This careful approach are available. No blankets, For Hometown News to get your home projects solved. The Home & Garden Show saves time tends to work in your favor, but coolers or backpacks are some decisions can be made [email protected] For one weekend only, this popular by offering everything for home and gar- more quickly than others. allowed. For more information, event fills the entire Ocean Center and den under one roof, and features fun visit daytonabandshell.com. The seventh annual Volusia County transforms it with thousands of square activities for the whole family. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Fall Home & Garden Show, featuring a feet of exhibits, featuring landscape and Skip Bedell, co-host of Spike TV’s Saturday, Aug. 19 celebrity appearance by Skip Bedell, is gardening experts, home improvement “Catch a Contractor,” is scheduled to Cancer, an important decision returning to the Ocean Center for three contractors, the latest in products and appear. Mr. Bedell, who is a home must be made in the very near •Pride night: DeLand Pride days, Aug. 18-20, at 101 N. Atlantic Ave., presents a monthly Pride Night services and related businesses exhibiting improvement guru, gained a love for future. Your judgement may be Daytona Beach. and explaining everything from creating clouded by extraneous informa- from 5-11 p.m. in downtown See HOME, page B3 DeLand, in support of the The Home & Garden Show is the place curb appeal to backyard landscapes. tion, so try to block unnecessary LGBTQA community. This is a noise. free event for all ages. For more information, visit delandpride. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 com. •Awards and Preview Show: The You are at a turning point in Shoestring Theatre will host its Peace of Woodstock coming to Athens your life and now may be a good annual show at 6 p.m. Aug. 19, For Hometown News time to make a few key changes, at 380 S. Goodwin St., Lake [email protected] Leo. They may involve making Helen. new friends or exploring a new It includes a preview of the Peace of Woodstock brings career. 2017-18 season with scenes the Athens Theatre a one- from each of the upcoming night only musical extrava- VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 shows. Plus awards for the top shows of the 2016-17 season. ganza at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 18, capturing the joy, exuberance, Virgo, even if you have a lot to Music from the “Wizard of Oz” get done, you will be able to and “Annie Get Your Gun.” and celebration of an Ameri- can generation. make decisions on your feet and Including the never-tiring humor adapt as the situation calls for it of Bob Sollien. Reserved seats The show is a 90-minute this week. Changes can come are $5 for all ages. For more multi-media tribute to the about quickly. information or to buy tickets, call Woodstock Music & Art Fair, (3860 228-3777 or visit info@ the three-day concert that LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 shoestringtheatre.net. rocked the world in August •Star Spangled Summer Concert 1969. Series: The Daytona Beach Actively explore any impulses Bandshell’s 2017 free concert Almost 48 years ago, an you may have over the next few series will present The Boxers audience of more than days, Libra. You may not have and Woodstock, a Simon & 400,000 traveled to Max the freedom for such exploration Garfunkel Tribute and Crosby, Yasgur’s dairy farm in upstate beyond this week, so act soon. Stills & Nash Tribute, at 7:15 New York to listen to musical p.m. followed by the Light Up acts ranging from Richie SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Daytona fireworks over the Havens and Janis Joplin to Sly Atlantic Ocean at 9:45 p.m. and the Family Stone, Jeffer- Scorpio, some time relaxing •Reptile Breeders Expo: The Photography courtesy of Wayne Williams seems like the ideal scenario son Airplane and Santana. right now. But you’re not prone to National Breeders Expo returns Woodstock changed every- Peace of Woodstock will perform at 7:30 p.m. Aug. 18, at the Athens The- to the Ocean Center Aug. 19-20. sitting still too long. Look for Hours of the exhibit are 10 a.m. thing. atre DeLand. Performers: Jen Torres, vocals, guitar, percussion; Brad Trum- activities that keep you engaged. to 5 p.m. Visitors can see Peace of Woodstock returns bull, keys, vocals, acoustic guitar; Bill Daniel. guitar, vocals; Scott Demp- hundreds of captive-born audiences to the event that ster, bass; and Ivan Ftorek, drums. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 snakes, spiders, lizards, defined the ‘60s. From the amphibians and turtles, along hippie vibe and protest songs for-note-perfect tribute to one of Crosby, Stills and Nash, the of Joe Cocker, and the magical You are in your element this with herpetology memorabilia, to the flowers-in-the-hair of popular music’s most mon- stratospheric guitar pyrotech- music of Arlo Guthrie and week, Sagittarius. Expect to be books and supplies. A “Cold attendees clothed in bellbot- umental moments. nics of The Who and Jimi soaring on good vibes for several See OUT, page B2 toms and tie-dye, it is a note- See WOODSTOCK, page B3 Listen to the blended vocals Hendrix, the mournful wails See SCOPES, page B3 MI MEXICO Since 2001 Same owners!

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For and Tuesday, Aug. 22; Reuben more information, call (386) more information, call (386) Morgan, Wednesday, Aug. 23; 423-1469. 734-9755. and George “Not Quite” Wright, •Sinatra’s Laldila Ristorante: •Black Sheep Pub and Eating Thursday, Aug. 17. Weather Pianists play from 6-9 p.m. House: Happy Hour is 3-7 p.m. permitting, live music is at 2986 Wednesday to Saturday. Karaoke and 9 p.m.-close daily. Weekly Ocean Shore Blvd., Ormond-by- is 9 p.m. to close Saturday at specials include $4 “CuervoRi- the-Sea. For more information, 355 Cassadaga Road, Lake tas” Mondays; Locals Night with call (386) 265-1977. Helen. For information, call happy hour all night and Pub •Mr. Dunderbak’s: Beer tasting (386) 218-3806. Trivia at 7 p.m., gift card prizes, fundraiser for the Volusia County •The Smokehouse Saloon: Wednesdays; Ladies Night with Gator Club, 5:30-8:30 p.m. Rockin’ Blues Jam is from 2-6 live music, drink specials and $4 Friday, Aug. 18. For a $12 p.m. Sunday. Chance and the three-olive martinis, Thursdays. donation, the following 12 beers Blues Daddies perform at 144 S. Live music is every weekend at will be served for tasting: Victory Ridgewood Ave., Holly Hill. For 890 S. Atlantic Ave. in Ormond Golden Monkey, Lost Coast information, call (386) 265- Beach. For information, call Watermelon, Tomoka Blood 5998. (386) 673-5933 or visit Orange Hop Quest, Big Storm •Stonewood Grill and Tavern: theblacksheep.com. Tropic Pressure, Erdinger Mark Venneri will perform from •Café Da Vinci: Jazz in the Sommerweisse, Coopers Stout, 6-9 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23, at Courtyard (inside if raining) with Unibroue A Tout Le Monde, 2150 LPGA Blvd., Daytona The DaVinci Jazz Experiment, Einstok Wee Heavy Ale, Sam Beach. For more information, Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 22. An Adams Octoberfest, Shock Top call (386) 317-0097. open mike night starts at 7 p.m. Lemon Shandy, Goose Island IPA •Sunny’s Wine & Liquor: A free Darryl Irving of DeLand studies one of artist Kenneth Harris’ new paintings, each Wednesday at 112 W. and Full Sail Exit 63 Blonde Ale. wine and liquor tasting is hosted “Island Bar & Grill” displayed during the opening reception on Saturday, Georgia Ave., DeLand. For more The money raised goes to fund from 4-7 p.m. each Friday and Aug. 5, for Mr. Harris’ “Island Life” exhibit at the African American Museum information, call (386) 736- scholarships for Volusia County Saturday at 350 S. Spring of the Arts in DeLand. 0008 or visit cafedavincideland. students attending the University Garden Ave., DeLand. For more com. of Florida. Seating is limited to information, call (386) 738- •Frappes Italian Grille: the first 70 prepaid reservations. 7533 or visit delandliquorstore. “Happiest Hour” is in the bar If interested, call (386) 258- com. nightly from 5-6:30 p.m. First 1600 to reserve a spot at 1700 •31 Supper Club: Mark Tuesday of the month is wine W. International Speedway Blvd., Venneri will perform from 6-9 tasting, two whites, two reds and Daytona Beach. p.m. Thursday, Aug. 24, at 31 Art Notes an appetizer for $25. Frappes is •Mulligan’s Family Sports Grille: W. Granada Blvd., Ormond at 123 W. Granada Blvd. in Karaoke with Just George will be Beach. For more information, Call for artists able. be the image featured on the Ormond Beach. For reservations, 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Friday. Live Team call (386) 275-1625 or visit The festival will be Nov. official festival poster and call (386) 615-4888. Trivia will be 6:30-8:30 p.m. 31supperclub.com. The DeLand Fall Festival of 18-19 in downtown DeLand. T-shirt. The unveiling of Ms. •Grille at Riverview: Upcoming Monday. Play for free and win •95 and Vine: Mark Venneri the Arts is accepting artists The featured artist this year Karnes’ artwork will be at 5 performers are Gypsy Elise, 7-11 prizes. Eddie Uzzle will perform will perform from 7-10 p.m. is Patricia Karnes of Winter p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14, at p.m. Friday, Aug. 18; 5 Island rock hits at 6 p.m. Tuesday. Friday, Aug. 18. Tuesday is for 2017. Steel, 7-11 p.m. Saturday, Aug. String Shine and Open Mike Ladies Night. Wine Tasting Deadline for applications Park. Ms. Karnes, a met- the Athens Theatre in alsmith, has exhibited her DeLand. The event is free and 19, and 1-5 p.m. Sunday, Aug. start at 6 p.m. Wednesday. Thursday is 5-7:30 p.m. Live is Sept. 8. More than $25,000 20; and The 2 Beu Sisters, 6-10 Karaoke with Just George is 8 Music is 7-10 p.m. Friday and in festival Judges’ Awards fine jewelry and metal sculp- open to the public. p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23, at 101 p.m.-midnight Wednesday at Saturday at 1665 Dunlawton plus more than $30,000 in ture since the earliest days of For more information or to Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach. 3830 S. Nova, Port Orange. For Ave., No. 105, Port Orange. For Patron-Collector-Sponsor the festival. register as an artist, email art- For more information, call (386) more information, call (386) more information, call (386) Purchase Awards are avail- She will create a unique [email protected]. 428-1865. 788-3268. 947-7929, or visit 95andvine. piece for the festival that will •Lagerheads Bar & Grill: •Peanuts Restaurant & Sports com.

Sunday, Aug. 20 calling. Admission is $12 ($10 Monday, Aug. 21 attending. For more information, call (386) 252-3118. for Cinematique members) and visit ponce-inlet.org. Out includes the featured film, a From page B1 •Cinematique: The Staycation •Solar Eclipse Viewing: The movie series continues at 2 p.m. movie-themed cooking demon- Ponce Inlet Cultural Services Tuesday, Aug. 22 Upcoming events Blooded Creations Art Show” will Sunday at 242 S. Beach St., stration, a specialty drink and Department will host a solar also be part of the expo. Tickets Daytona Beach. souvenir passport. Advanced eclipse viewing party from •Live Comedy: Live Interactive •Donavon Frankenreiter with will be sold at the door and are Explore South America ticket purchase is suggested for 1:30-4:15 p.m. Monday, Aug. 21, Improv Comedy presented by Matt Grundy: Deuterman $15 for a weekend pass. through the eyes of Che Guevara all shows. at Ponce Preserve River Random Acts of Insanity is at 8 Productions.com in association Children 6 and under are in “The Motorcycle Diaries,” For more information, visit Boardwalk, 4401 S. Peninsula p.m. at the Cinematique Theater, with Ineffable Music Group will admitted free. For more starring Gael Garcia Bernal. The cinematique.org or call the box Ave. Maximum view will be at 242 S. Beach St., Daytona present Donavon Frankenreiter information, visit reptilebreeder- drama follows a motorcycle trip office at (386) 252-3118. 2:50 p.m. Solar glasses will be Beach. Tickets are $5. All ages sexpo.com. that inspired Guevara’s life provided to the first 40 people welcome. For more information, See OUT, page B5

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GREAT FOOD GREAT MUSIC GREAT PEOPLE Closed for Labor Day 386.944.9293 | 709 S. Nova Rd. | Tomoka Plaza | Ormond Beach Friday, August 18, 2017 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • B-3 Bounce house fun School News DSC offers classes to Complete everything from Management District is admissions to registration or accepting applications for its improve English skills just a portion of the process; Blue School Grant Program. classes start Aug. 28. The deadline to apply is Limited English skills in Students unable to attend Aug. 31. Teachers receiving areas such as reading, writing Enrollment Day can take grants will be notified by and vocabulary can be a chal- advantage of DSC’s extended Sept. 15 and funds will be lenge for both native English registration hours for fall available this October. speakers and newcomers to classes through Sept. 1: For information, visit sjrw- the United States, including •Daytona Beach Campus - md.com/education/blue- international students. 8 a.m. until 7 p.m., Monday school. Daytona State College’s through Thursday School of World Language & •DeLand Campus - 8 a.m. Speech can improve these until 7 p.m., Monday through Register for drivers skills, which can help with Thursday education courses job prospects and college •Deltona Campus - 8 a.m. studies. until 7 p.m., Monday and Registration is underway Offered on the Daytona Thursday for the fall semester Drivers Beach Campus, Academic •New Smyrna Beach-Edge- Education program at all Reading (EAP1620) has a water Campus - 8 a.m. until 7 high schools. strong academic vocabu- p.m., Monday and Tuesday Registration forms can be lary-acquisition component Note: Fridays, the campus- picked up from each high Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer and helps with accent reduc- es are open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. school’s guidance depart- Children play in a bounce house Saturday, Aug. 5, at the back-to-school event tion. Academic Writing For information, email ment. Students interested in presented jointly by the Massey-James Youth Center and Church of God in (EAP1640) develops the stu- Admissions@DaytonaState. earning credit in Drivers dent’s ability to write aca- Christ in Lake Helen. edu or call (386) 506-4471. Education must register in demic essays and basic the guidance office at their research papers, with an Stetson announces home high school. There is emphasis on accuracy, clarity no fee for the program, and and cohesiveness. convocation speaker students will earn a half-cred- The lunch box for school Classes meet 9:30-10:50 it elective credit and a paper- a.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Stetson University’s 2017- less waiver of the road test for his article is dedicated lifetime. I guess that’s why I Wednesdays and Thursdays, 18 academic year will formal- an operator’s license. Stu- to the hard working became a chef. I probably owe beginning Monday, Aug. 28. ly open at convocation at 5 dents must have their learn- people of the school CHEF COSTA'S it all to the school lunch Both classes are the col- p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 23, at ers permit in hand when reg- Tlunch program. COOKING program. Here is a recipe you lege’s highest academic lan- 143 E. Pennsylvania Ave., istering. I remember as a child I CORNER might enjoy. guage courses for improving DeLand. The after school program couldn’t wait to go to school. COSTA MAGOULAS English skills. It is expected I also remember the Keynote Speaker Julia will be from 4 to 6:30 p.m. Biscuits that students registering for Nesheiwat, Ph.D., will Tuesdays and Thursdays excitement my mother created both or either of these classes when she said we would have address the audience of facul- Sept. 5, and will run through The next day my lunch was Ingredients have a strong foundation in to go shopping for my own ty, staff and new and return- Dec. 7. There will be no class- comprised of a bologna and 2 ½ cups bread flour English. personal lunch box to take my ing students in the Edmunds es on Thursday, Nov. 23. cheese sandwich, an apple and 2 ½ cups cake flour lunch to school. Wow! How For more information, con- Center on the historic The Saturday program will warm milk again. I started to 1 teaspoon salt neat was that? We finally tact Holly Hollins at (386) DeLand Campus. be from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. look at the other students 2 tablespoons sugar picked out a red plastic box 506-3716 or Holly.Hollins@ Dr. Nesheiwat, a graduate 9 and will run through Nov. during lunch to see what they 3 teaspoons baking powder with cowboys on it and a red DaytonaState.edu. of Stetson, is the acting Spe- 18. Students will need to were eating. The hot lunch ¾ cup vegetable shortening thermos bottle to match. I was baked spaghetti with 1½ cups buttermilk cial Presidential Envoy for bring lunch each day and couldn’t wait to have my meat sauce, tossed salad, DSC Enrollment Day Hostage Affairs. wear closed toe shoes. mother pack my lunch for Jell-O with fruit and cold Directions For more information, visit Registration is on a first- school. milk. It looked great and Mix all dry ingredients Daytona State College will stetson.edu. come, first-served basis. If Finally the first day of smelled even better. I asked together. Mix shortening or host Enrollment Day from 9 the class meets the enroll- school came and mom sent my mother if I could have butter by hand into dry ment capacity, a waiting list me off with my lunch box full. a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, Aug. Teachers encouraged school lunch the next day and ingredients until crumbly will be started. Funding is The teacher told everyone to 19, in Room 118 of the she said all right. She never texture. Add fresh buttermilk. to apply for grants made available through the store their lunch boxes in the Wetherell Center, 1200 W. packed my lunch again, and Fold gently until dough is Dori Slosberg Driver Educa- cloak room until it was time to International Speedway my special lunch box became formed. Don’t over mix. Roll tion Trust Fund. eat. I couldn’t wait for lunch. Blvd., Daytona Beach. The St. Johns River Water a pencil and crayon holder. dough on floured surface The time came and we went I can still remember on about 1 inch thick. Cut with to the cafeteria to eat. I special days we would have small round cutter size of a noticed that not everyone homemade biscuits with small vegetable can. Pan and brought a lunch from home; butter and honey. When I was bake in oven 425 degrees for many students were eating the training to become a chef, I 15 minutes or until golden Religion Briefs hot lunch provided by the couldn’t wait to go through brown. Mmmmmm good! school. I opened my lunch box the baking department so I with anticipation of the great Speedway Blvd., and 7 p.m. Baird will lead the group on could learn how to make Costa Magoulas is dean of Rally Day at Faith surprise my mother had made Monday, Aug. 14, at the First Tuesdays, and Paul and Dor- scratch biscuits. The training the Mori Hosseini College of for me. In the box was a Christian Church Fellowship othy Ashton will lead the came and went, but I could Hospitality and Culinary Faith Evangelical Lutheran peanut butter and jelly Hall, 1401 W. New York Ave., group on Fridays. never duplicate the taste and Management at Daytona State Church will host a Rally Day sandwich, an apple and a DeLand. For more information, call memories of those biscuits. College. Contact him at (386) from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. thermos of milk, which had The Rev. Linda Kemp- (386) 734-0677. It’s funny how food can 506-3578 or magoulc@ Sunday, Aug. 20, at 509 E. gotten warm by the time lunch create memories that last a daytonastate.edu. Pennsylvania Ave., DeLand. started. There will be hot dogs, hamburgers, a bake sale, now as professional musicians groups of 8 and more $20. All water slide and bingo. Woodstock since the ‘70s, each band mem- tickets will be available online Admission is free. From page A1 ber has toured and performed at AthensDeLand.com or at For more information, call with famous rock acts across The Elusive Grape or call the (386) 734-2791. Country Joe McDonald. the nation and Europe. Box Office at (386) 736-1500. Most of Peace of Wood- The Athens Theatre is at 124 Box Office hours are 1-5 p.m. Church hosts stock’s members were raised in N. Florida Ave., DeLand. 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Lake Helen, FL DeLand, FL B-4 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, August 18, 2017 Friday, August 18, 2017 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • B-5 Monmouth County (N.J.) wins Keeping an eye on the ball lifeguard championship For Hometown News third-place finisher California the men’s overall points win- [email protected] State Lifeguard Association ner Thomas O’Neill of Riis (440.250). The local Volusia Park, N.Y., who repeated as the A Monmouth County team County team placed sixth with points leader with 88.375 won the 2017 United States 385.5 points. points. He was followed by Lifesaving Association Nation- Monmouth County used Hayden Hemmens of Newport al Lifeguard Championships at their team depth and strong Beach Ocean Lifeguard Asso- Daytona Beach on Saturday, performance from Anne ciation with 85 points. On the Aug. 12. Skimmons, who participated women’s side, Jenna Solberg of Nearly 1,000 of the nation’s in four top-three finishes in LA County captured her sec- most skilled lifeguards took to the Open Competition. ond straight overall women’s the sand and surf for the Professional lifeguards from title with 122.375 points, beat- fourth and final day of compe- 60 USLA chapters around the ing out teammate Kelsey tition as the New Jersey life- country competed over the Cummings, who was a close guards captured the coveted four-day tourney for individu- second at 119.375. Two Volu- Howard Lee Trophy for the al and team honors in water sia Surf Lifesaving Association second time in the past four and beach course events that women placed among the top years. Prior to this year, Los challenge their lifesaving five with Hallie Petersohn Angeles County Surf Life Sav- skills. The final rounds of fourth at 77 points and April ing Association had won 28 competition saw champions O’Gorman fifth at 75 points. out of the past 29 years. crowned in the 2K Beach Run, The championships were Monmouth County finished Run Relay, Landline Rescue, hosted by the Volusia Surf with 730.5 points, and was fol- Randy Barber/staff photographer Run-Swim-Run, Surfski Race Lifesaving Association in con- lowed by second-place finisher and Taplin Relay. junction with Volusia County’s Dave Heinze of DeLand keeps his eyes on the ball during a game of pickle- LA County (637.500) and Top performers included Beach Safety Division. ball at McElroy Park in Daytona Beach Shores on Friday, Aug. 4. Trying to catch a sea monster on 12-pound test t was one of those rare that kind of current. If I did then it was 15 minutes and a big redfish or a black drum. If time. No big wake, no summer mornings that not keep the boat straight, I quarter mile since the initial it was a red drum, it was going footprints, no snort – nothing. dawned gray and cloudy. FISHING would have been turned over. hookup. I began to wonder to be in the world record class. I will never know what it was. IAs I paddled my kayak into Either that or I would have to just what it was? Honestly at I decided it had to be a black I do know that it hit my lure. It WITH DAN throw my rod in. first I believed I had foul drum for they commonly was not a fouled hook up. I the mud flats west of High DAN SMITH Bridge, I knew I would have At this point I am no longer hooked a manatee, but while grow to the 100-pound range. know the difference. Whatev- some respite from the searing thinking about catching the following I had not seen any Up the creek I skied behind er it was – it is still out there. sun. A perfect fishing morn- thing, but trying to keep some of the smooth manatee something with the power of ing. chartreuse soft plastic shrimp of my line so my day would “footprints” on the water and an REO Speedwagon (the Dan Smith has fished the Back near the Toilet Bowl, tail. For about 20 minutes not be ruined. A glance at the there had been no snorts or truck, not the rock group.) waters of Volusia County for the stillness was eerie. Not a nothing happened, but then I spool showed aluminum snouts. It couldn’t be a big The thing did slow a couple more than 40 years. Email sliver of wind or a splash from had a solid hookup. As I showing through the line and tarpon or snook because all times and I was able to regain questions and comments to a leaping mullet. When a blue yanked back hard on my I knew I had to do something. my yanking would have most of my line. I strained to [email protected]. His book, “I heron made a squawk as it seven-foot Ugly Stick rod I As some of you know, I caused a jump by either one of see what it was in the murky Swear the Snook Drowned,” is took to the air, it seemed knew I was on with something usually fish with 10-pound those. water. But when I was within available for purchase for amplified in the quiet back- very large. On the first run it monofilament line, but on this The strength led me to 25 feet, the hook pulled free. $10.95 at (386) 441-7793. drop. There was only two took over 100 feet of line and morning I had inadvertently believe I was on with either a I sat and watched for a long other kayakers out and I knew was towing the Green Peanut grabbed up a reel that was it would be a few hours before against the swift moving spooled with 12-pound Ande. the crabbers ran their nets. outgoing tide. Right about then I was very QUEEN OR KING Complete Quiet would prevail. Now folks, over the years I happy about that. 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C 740 S. Yonge St. (US 1) C Athletic Association Class 2A: For more information, visit E H E Tortugas schedule H O I C 386-672-7723 O I C Halifax Academy (Daytona fhsaa.org/sports/football. Ormond Beach www.larochesfruitgifts.com The Daytona Tortugas will Beach), Trinity Christian be on road against the Lake- Academy (Deltona) and War- land Flying Tigers through ner Christian Academy (South Sunday, Aug. 20, before Daytona). returning home to face the There are two teams in Bradenton Marauders from FHSAA Class 3A: Father Tuesday, Aug. 22, to Thursday Lopez Catholic School (Day- Aug. 24. tona Beach) and Pierson-Tay- The Tuesday and Thursday lor High School. games will start at 7:05 p.m. There is one team in FHSAA The Wednesday game will Class 4A: Atlantic High School start at 10:35 a.m. (Port Orange). For more information, call There are five teams in (386) 257-3172 or visit dayto- FHSAA Class 6A: Deltona natortugas.com. High School, Mainland High School (Daytona Beach), New Smyrna Beach High School, Football underway Pine Ridge High School (Deltona) and Seabreeze High Volusia County high school School (Daytona Beach). teams are in action this week- There are three teams in end with jamborees. FHSAA Class 8A: DeLand The regular season starts High School, Spruce Creek next week. High School (Port Orange) This year, Volusia has three and University High School teams in Florida High School (Orange City). Out Ongoing Events From page B2 •American Legion Post 127: Every first and third Saturday at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 31, at bingo is played at 1 p.m. with Cafe DaVinci, 112 W. Georgia free hot dogs and coffee. Public Ave., DeLand. This is an all ages hall rental is available at 109 show. For more information, visit Cassadaga Road, Lake Helen. eventbrite.com/e/donavon-fran- For information, call (386) kenreiter-tickets-34920990623. 228-2770. •End of Summer Open House: •Artisan Alley Farmer’s Market: The Barberville Pioneer The market is from 6-9 p.m. Answers Located in the Classified Section Settlement will celebrate the end each Friday in Downtown of summer with Fire & Ice from 9 DeLand and offers local, organic a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 2, at produce, plants, orchids and 1776 Lightfoot Lane. For $4 bread. For more information, call participants can cool their (386) 589-3118. tongues with homemade ice •Celebrate Recovery at TLC: A cream after voting for their 12-step program that meets at 7 favorite chili. There also will be p.m. every Friday in The free music lessons and a music Lighthouse Church Cafe, 1525 jam provided by dozens of S. State Road 15-A, DeLand. volunteer musicians. Childcare is provided. Community Yard Sale spaces •DeLand Farmer’s Market: 7 are available for $5 and a.m. to noon each Wednesday at charitable organizations are the Volusia County Fairgrounds, invited to come out and set-up 3050 E. New York Ave., DeLand. information tents for free. Hit •DeLand Flea Market: 6:30 a.m. and Miss Engines and Antique to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Tractors will be on display and at 535 Fair St. For more the summer kitchen will be open information, call (386) 631- serving up lunch. Fire & Ice 6500. begins at noon. Limited number •Lake Helen Market in the Park: of advance tickets available 8 a.m. to noon each Saturday at starting a 11 a.m. The public Blake Park, 437 N. Lakeview may enter their Best Chili or Ice Drive. Cream. Trophies and cash prizes •Sandcastle Storytellers: The awarded to Peoples Choice. group meets from 6-8 p.m. Registrations available on-line. Saturdays at the Boston For more information visit pione- Gourmet Coffee Shop, 109 E. ersettlement.org or call (386) New York Ave., DeLand. The 749-2959. public may attend. DIRECTORY B-6 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, August 18, 2017 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

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