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PORT ORANGE PONCE INLET VOLUSIA INSIDE SOUTH DAYTONA DAYTONA BEACH SHORES BUSINESS NEWS Construction getting heavy in county Page A7 Vol. 8, No. 15 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsOL.com Friday, May 3, 2013 $ SERVICE Community 25 CALL Council considering proposal Advanced Air 767-1654 notes Parts & Labor Additional Same Day Post launches new for new business in corridor Emergency Service benefit barbecues to By Paul Burdziakowski ters and rent kayaks, canoes, paddleboards help other For Hometown News and Gheenoes (basically a motorized canoe). State Lic#CAC057588 But there is not enough space on his property organizations Local resident Stephen Gaddis presented a to meet the parking needs required to make Lasts and Lasts and Lasts SM Po proposal April 23 to the Port Orange City Council the business successful, so he would need rt Orange VFW Post 3282 is launch- to buy or lease a small piece of city-owned land the city-owned land next door. 386-767-1654 ing the first of many benefit along the north side of his property. “This land is not considered a pocket WE FIX AIR CONDITIONERSwww.AdvancedAirOnline.com barbecues to help local vet- The land, at the end of the B-23 canal next to park,” Mr. Gaddis said. “It just a small piece 773735 eran/military organizations. 5765 Ridgewood Ave., would allow Mr. Gaddis to of city-owned property that is not taxed, requires nat- The first Sunday of each establish a parking lot for a water sports equip- regular maintenance and is a possible liability ural competitive advan- month will be designated to ment rental business. The proposal would pro- as a fundraiser for a specific for the city if someone comes out on it and get tage with a place within the city. organization. First will be the vide the city with a taxable piece of property and hurt.” “Rose Bay Outfitters will be conveniently Veterans Assistance Coali- support the Ridgewood Corridor Plan. “It’s a win, win situation if the city works with located next to the water so there will be little tion. The City Council decided to have the proposal me on this, because it meets my needs and hassle with transport of equipment and no trav- The inaugural benefit bar- reviewed by the City Attorney’s Office and Recre- makes it an asset for the city,” Mr. Gaddis said. el with which to bring the equipment to,” Mr. becue will be from 1 to 6 p.m. ation Advisory Board before making a decision. There are several water sports rental business- Gaddis said. Sunday, May 5, at 5810 S. Mr. Gaddis has owned the residence at 5765 es nearby, such as Sandy Point Progressive Mr. Gaddis envisions having a unique busi- Williamson Blvd., Port Ridgewood for 20 years, but it is zoned commer- Sports, Spruce Creek Scuba and Spruce Creek Orange. cial. He would like to establish Rose Bay Outfit- Outfitters, but Mr. Gaddis feels he will have a See CORRIDOR, A2 The menu will be a half chicken (apple smoked) plus See NOTES, A2 Who-ray! Stetson students reaching out to promote public health By Erika Webb efforts.” ty-based research, so it [email protected] Dr. Tara J. Schuwerk, an seemed like an ideal situa- assistant professor at Stet- tion to continue building Some Stetson University son, said the students pro- that relationship,” Dr. students want children to duced and edited their Schuwerk said. color their own pictures of video projects, and She contacted Stefany Ormond Beach good health, and are pro- designed interesting color- Strong, the health depart- viding the materials to help ing books with creative ment’s public information Dental Group them do so. characters. officer, and together they Health Communication “Our students were excit- coordinated the effort. SAME DENTURE CUSTOM students created two color- ed about this community Dr. Schuwerk said her DAY FIT ing books and videos pro- service learning project two Health Communica- $495 moting the importance of because it gave them an tion classes were assigned SAME DAY DENTURE REPAIRS AND RELINES public health. They pre- opportunity to explore the two projects each and stu- REGULARLY $1000 (CODE 5110) sented the school projects many aspects of public dents have devoted more FILLINGS $150 to the Volusia County health on campus and in than 350 hours to their CROWN/CAPS $675 Health Department for dis- our community,” Dr. projects. FULL DENTURE RELINE tribution at its health cen- Schuwerk said. “They The first, a coloring and $175 ters in Daytona Beach, New enjoyed this project and activity book about public BEST Smyrna Beach DeLand and did a fantastic job. They health to be placed in the DENTIST Deltona. made valuable connec- waiting rooms of the coun- This is the first time Stet- tions between their course ty’s health clinics, yielded PAUL SZOTT D.M.D. son University and the work and the service they “Duncan’s Healthy Day” KERRI GRAHAM D.M.D. Health Department have provided to the communi- and “The Awesome Adven- partnered on a communi- ty.” tures of Harry the Health 386-944-5002 ty-service learning project. Dr. Schuwerk is passion- Fox.” FREE CONSULTATIONS “We presented the stu- ate about helping students “These books would not & 2ND OPINIONS 773696 dent projects to our staff see a connection between only educate the children during our annual Employ- what they learn in the about health issues, but IN-HOUSE ee Awards Program in early classroom and its practical also keep them entertained April and our employees application. while waiting in the clinic,” DENTURE LAB greatly appreciated the “Because of my perspec- Dr. Schuwerk said. Call for appt and more details. Your insurance may cover at usual & customary fees. Offer good for 60 work done by the stu- tive, I began looking for a The students developed days from date of receipt. THE PATIENT AND ANY dents,” said Dr. Bonnie J. way to connect the learn- each character, Harry the OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAY- Randy Barber/staff photographer Sorensen, Health Depart- ing in my Health Commu- Fox and Duncan the MENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ment director. “It’s nice to ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREAT- nication course with the Dinosaur, provided all the MENT THAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND Kellie Smitherman of Port Orange holds on to her two- be appreciated as we work needs of a community drawings for the books and WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR THE FREE, DISCOUNTED year-old daughter Kyndall as she expresses her excite- daily to protect, promote partner. Stetson University created all the activities FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION, and improve the health of OR TREATMENT. Regular price on fillings include ment at the stingray touch pool during the Marine Sci- has worked with the Health and story lines. D2140-$150, D2150-$175, D2150-$175, D2160-$185, all people in Florida Department before with Morgan Resnick, a junior D2161-$195, D2330-$185, D2331$175, D2332-$200, ence Center’s 11th annual Turtle Day on Saturday, April through integrated state, D2391-$150, D2392-$175, D2393-$200, D2394-$225, internships and communi- See STETSON, A10 (Crowns regularly $900 code D2752) (Denture regu- 27, in Ponce Inlet. county and community larly $1000 code D5110 or D5120) (Reline upper denture regularly $350 code D5720) (Reline lower denture regularly $350 code D5751). DINING B1 Publix demolition HANNAH’S affecting local Cafe does it family style in South shopping habits Daytona By Paul Burdziakowski ter. That Publix underwent For Hometown News the same type of construc- The closure and demoli- tion with similar short- tion of the Publix at term impact on surround- Williamson Boulevard and ing businesses when it closed July 5, 2009, and LAND LINES A3 Taylor Road in the West- port Square Shopping reopened a few days Center is forcing cus- before Thanksgiving of the Doing it tomers to look for alterna- same year. yourself is tives for their shopping “The goal is for the getting needs. Local businesses Westport Square Publix to more are being impacted by the reopen before Thanksgiv- difficult change in shopping ing,” Port Orange Princi- habits, some good and pal Planner Tim Burman some not so good. said. “Utility relocations, additional parking spaces, A few loyal Publix cus- Randy Barber/staff photographer tomers are making the and reshaping of the storm water pond is some On Thursday, April 18, people gathered next to a temporary fence to see what was hap- INDEX longer trip to the next nearest Publix, which is at additional site work that pening at the Publix Supermarket at Westport Square Shopping Center at the intersec- may increase the time Business A7 Out & About B1 Dunlawton Avenue and tion of Taylor Road and Williamson Boulevard. 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