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Vol. 6, No. 40 Your Local News and Information Source • www.HometownNewsVolusia.com Friday, Nov. 17, 2017 Community Goodwill store and job Notes Free emotional support center opens in DeLand animals for veterans By Gina McKee tionship with Goodwill to have the company [email protected] assist the city at the homeless shelter for job ARK is preparing for the 12 Goodwill Industries not only unveiled their training and placement, he added. Days of Christmas by giving In addition, Good Sources Staffing Ser- 12 veterans suffering from newly built and expanded retail store Nov 9 in DeLand, it’s also bringing hope to those who have vices will perform job placement and tem- Post Traumatic Stress Disor- porary staffing solutions to businesses, der a free fully vetted dog as an stumbling blocks in finding employment. “The services that they’re adding are really which will assist in placing trained workers emotional support animal. into immediate openings, he said. Dogs will receive eight free important to our community,” DeLand Mayor Rob- resource ert Apgar said during the grand opening ceremony “It’s a little bit analogous to a business like Kelly library, a computer lab group lessons Services,” Mayor Apgar said. “We welcome this For more information or to for the center. “The Job Connections Center will do and representatives from GoodSource Staffing job training for those who have had barriers to their expanded facility and appreciate all that Goodwill Services, a Goodwill program that provides employ- request an application, email Industries is going to do for our community. It’s [email protected]. employment. They’ve had good success through ment for homeless individuals, according to infor- their program at hiring people with felonies, and really a big day for our community.” mation provided by the company. they’ve put homeless back into the workforce.” At 1600 N. Woodland Blvd., the Job Creation This is the first facility of its kind in West Volusia, Veterans Services Coupled with the West Volusia Homeless Associ- Center will provide help with career counseling, with the first in the county at Daytona Beach. ation, Mayor Apgar said he hopes to create a rela- resume writing, interview skills, computer training office relocates and job placement. The center will also have a See GOODWILL, page A6 Volusia County opened a Veterans Services office inside the health department build- ing at 1845 Holsonback Drive, Children’s home Honoring veterans Daytona Beach Nov. 13. The office was previously in the Daytona Beach Adminis- expanding tration Center on Beach Street, which is closed for repairs. The office will be open from education center 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday By Lori Carter low- income and single through Friday. For Hometown News mothers,” she said. “It Appointments are required; became popular, so we call (386) 740-5102. It’s finally happening. opened it to everybody for Walk-ins cannot be seen in The Florida United Meth- care outside of the home.” the Daytona Beach office, but odist Children’s Home broke Ms. Carroll said there are they are accepted at the coun- ground Thursday, Nov. 9, for 127 children from infant to ty’s other Veterans Services the Lamar Louise Curry 12 years old receiving educa- offices. Early Childhood Education tion based on the Montessori The offices at 107 E. Canal Development Center at 775 program. The new building St. in New Smyrna Beach and Jack Brock Ave. in Enter- will “allow us to expand in all 775 Harley Strickland Blvd. in prise. areas. Right now, we have a Orange City are open from 8 The 20,000-square-foot class of eight (kindergarten- a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m. building will cost about $4.8 ers),” and a waiting list. Monday through Friday. million, said Mark Cobia, “We’re extremely excited,” Appointments are required at marketing and communica- she said of the space that will these offices on Wednesdays; tions director. The money house 250 children. “We’re call (386) 254-4646. Walk-ins has come through fundrais- expecting to be in the build- are welcomed on the other ing efforts and those efforts ing in the fall of 2018.” days. continue. Ms. Carroll, who has been The office at 123 W. Indiana Jayne Carroll, director of in early childhood education Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer Ave., DeLand, is open from 8 early childhood education, for more than 30 years, said a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through DeLand residents, from left, Abby Eng, 9; Megan Eng, 12; Emma Hill, 11; said child care has been “early childhood education is Friday. Walk-ins are accepted and Sara Hill, 9, hold up signs and American flags in support of their grand- offered at the site since 1980. extremely important because each day. “Originally it was opened father, a World War II veteran, and other U.S. veterans on Saturday, Nov. 11, For more information, visit to serve the community for See HOME, page A5 as they watch the Volusia County Veterans Day Parade in downtown DeLand. volusia.org/veterans.

Walk to End Alzheimer’s The Volusia County Walk to Learn Volusia End Alzheimer’s will be Satur- day, Nov. 18. Registration and check-in how to begin at 8 a.m. at South Beach County See NOTES, page A3 Personal Finance b3 fly on a Farm PLAN STRONGER trapeze Tour set By Gina McKee For Hometown News Carefully [email protected] consider [email protected] Investing Ten-year-old Elena Cruz of DeLand isn’t making City slickers can see how the in stock other side lives during the market immediate plans to run away and join the circus. 36th annual Farm Tour, set for But if she ever changes her Friday, Nov. 17. mind, she’ll already know The self-guided tour has been an annual tradition since Entertainment B1 how to fly through the air with the greatest of ease on 1981. Drivers can follow a west side or east side tour, each of ARTS OF THE FALL the trapeze, thanks to Volu- sia Circus Academy. which includes five farms. “I was a little nervous at The Farm Tour is sponsored first,” Elena said, after flip- by the Volusia County Exten- Photo by Gina McKee sion Service and the Volusia ping down off the safety net Lily Trombley, 11, of DeLand, switches her grip and pulls her feet and legs and getting her safety appa- County Farm Bureau to show- ratus unhooked from her over the trapeze bar during the Volusia Circus Academy’s trapeze course in case the county’s agricultural waist. “But it was a lot of fun DeLand on Saturday, Nov. 11. industry, which has a $781 and I can’t wait to do it million annual impact on the county and represents 3 per- again.” silks, lyra and more. nine years ago got into circus ground with safety nets, mats Annual festival attracts cent of the county’s economic The VCA, an aerial and I’ve just always done this, (arts). I love teaching.” and various equipment. more than150 artists activity. The county’s 1,114 circus arts center that opened and I was looking for some- Teaching classes and tra- Classes run $22 per hour, farms cover 229,000 acres and in August at 225 S. Ridge- where to settle down, and peze camps as far away as but the special trapeze clinic produce fruit, vegetables, wood Ave. in DeLand, this was a nice compromise,” California, Mr. Burroughs ran 2 hours Saturday, Nov. Index honey, cattle, sod, fish, timber already has seen a steady said owner and instructor now makes his home his 11, and brought students Business A7 Out & About B1 and plants. Classified B6 Police Report A5 stream of area residents and Rob Burroughs. “I started at home base, converting his from as far away as Merritt Crossword B5 Sports B5 children come through the Seaworld as a performer, and high-ceiling home into an Island. Horoscopes B1 Viewpoint A6 doors, eager to try trapeze, I’ve coached gymnastics, and aerial performance training See TRAPEZE, page B5 See VOLUSIA, page A3

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Holiday Kick Off from noon Notes to 4 p.m. at 3 Sisters Ice Trust me. Would I lie to you? From page A1 Cream 101 E. Ohio Ave., Lake Helen, with a special $3 ince the beginning of our overflowing with six pieces. tising, but why do the Street and East Magnolia rabies shots and many $25 great country, advertising LAND LINES That bucket must have been supermarkets make us trudge Avenue in Daytona Beach. Walmart gift card drawings. has ridden comfortably the size of a drink cup. through the entire store to get DAN SMITH The official ceremony The third clinic will be Satop the proverbial fence. These days lawyers are a gallon of milk and a loaf of begins at 9 a.m. The walk from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. at Lui- On the one side there is a competitive and fill the bread? Those same places begins at 9:30 a.m. gis Pizza, 3138 N. Woodland moral duty to sell a product airways with claims of always put the most expensive There is no registration fee Blvd., DeLand. truthfully and on the other superiority. Through the years items at eye level. I suppose to walk, however, every par- Rabies shots will cost $5 at side an uncontrollable urge to I have found the more an they think we are too lazy to ticipant is asked to make a the first and third clinics. stretch that truth. That second arrive at the truth. There is a attorney advertises, the less look around a bit. personal donation towards Heart worm prevention urge is part of a longstanding new car dealer in Orlando likely I would be to hire him When l was a kid in the fight. and flea control and prod- tradition that is even upheld who is saying that if you buy a or her. There is an auto Louisiana, there was a fellow For more information or to ucts will be available to buy. in most courts. Judges always new car, you will get the insurance firm that runs who came on the radio late at or join a team, visit act.alz. All vaccinations are adminis- allow a certain amount of second one free. Could continual ads stating they night to hawk his wonder org/VolusiaCounty. tered by a licensed veterinar- “puffing” when it comes to a anyone actually believe that? offer new car replacement. If elixir. In a very forceful voice ian, clinic is licensed and sales pitch. What a waste of time. you listen closely, you will he would tell you the stuff permitted. Cash only for the I have always enjoyed the learn their unique service Low-cost pet clinics New car dealers are some of would cure colds, asthma, the shots. Proceeds benefit aban- lengths some will go to in comes with a large extra fee the worst offenders. A while gout, neuritis and neuralgia doned and abused animals. order to make a buck. Back just like all the other insurance There will be two low-cost back they were offering (where did that stuff go?) and pet shot clinics sponsored by For more information, call during World War II bedbugs $6,000 discounts and then it companies. (386) 748-8993. were epidemic in the U. S. and Let’s face it, advertisers would improve your love life the Society for the Preven- went to $7,000, then $8,000. and he could make you believe tion of Cruelty to Animals little could be done about it. Now it’s up to $10,500. assume the public is not very Some enterprising fellow ran a bright. Why else would the it. Now that’s advertising! Rescue, Saturday, Nov. 18. Discount from what? I The first clinic will be a See NOTES, page A5 national ad that promised a suppose if you double the carpet stores switch from Dan Smith is on the board of sure fire bedbug killer for a price, you could offer a selling by the square yard to buck. When your order $20,000 discount. the square foot. Are they directors for the Ormond Beach A1 AFFORDABLE arrived it was two wooden Fast food always pushes the trying to dazzle us with math? Historical Society and The blocks marked “A” and “B.” limits. How many times have Weight loss products are Motor Racing Heritage CREMATION The instructions said to place you seen a picture of a always hot. Beautiful, rail thin Association and is the author bug on A and hit it with B. No beautiful burger on TV, models strut about while the of two books, “The World’s 24 Hour Availability doubt about it, outrageous layered with lettuce, tomato, voice-over tells us how many Greatest Beach” and “I Swear advertising can be very millions of bottles have been 2017 2012 - 2016 the Snook Drowned.” Email ADER DER onion and cheese? But once E S EA S R ’ R ’ entertaining. you buy one, it looks as sold. If that crap really questions and comments to C C Still, if you are trying to buy worked, there would be a H E E though it has been run over [email protected] or call (386) O I C H O I C $785 something, it can also be by a very large truck. One stampede to their door. 441-7793. Prearrangement Available • Cremation Specialist confusing to try and wade chicken ad shows a bucket I am not sure if it really falls 386-405-3128 through the endless sludge to under the category of adver- www.A1affordablecremation.com Largest used furniture showroom in the county Orchids, 4265 Marsh Road, Corn Maze & Hay Ride, 965 Family Farm, 191 S. Cucum- Volusia DeLand. This fourth-genera- Tournament Drive, Daytona ber Lane, Samsula. This From page A1 tion nursery was established in Beach. Enjoy the 2,000-acre 40-acre family farm, started by Illinois in 1939 and moved to farm, which includes a 12-acre Slovenian emigrants in 1915, West Volusia tour DeLand in 1999. corn maze. The farm manages is now run by Bill Tomazin, •1:30 to 2:30 p.m.: Common land and timber and harvests the “barefoot farmer,” with •9 to 10 a.m.: Vo-LaSalle Ground Farm, 1330 E. Taylor sod, hay and saw palmetto help from his son Paul. They Farms, 601 Johnson Lake Road, DeLand. This vegetable berries. farm year-round, growing 70 Road, DeLeon Springs. The farm combines traditional •10:30 to 11:30 a.m.: Chan- varieties of vegetables. Crump family will discuss the organic practices with the lat- tilly Ridge Alpacas, 1975 H.L. •3 to 4 p.m.: S&S Apiaries, latest citrus varieties, hydro- est in farming approaches. Ainsley Road, Port Orange. 630 Bottle Island Road, New ponic strawberries and cut- •3 to 4 p.m.: DeLeon Forest- This 12-acre family owned Smyrna Beach. Jesse Azam ting-edge irrigation tech- ry Station, 5458 N. U.S. 17, farm breeds and raises alpacas, will share information about niques at this active citrus DeLeon Springs. The Florida which are members of the raising honeybees, cloning farm. Forest Service manages state camel family. queens, pollination, honey •10:30 to 11:30 a.m.: Evans forests for multiple-use bene- •Noon to 1 p.m.: Green Fla- production and the positive Fish Farm, 1195 E. Washing- fits including timber, wildlife mingo Organics, 398 N. Put- impact honeybees have on the ton Ave., Pierson. View one of and recreation. nam Grove Road, Oak Hill. Indian River Lagoon ecosys- 2017 DER EA S the most progressive aquacul- This two-acre farm is dedicat- tem. R ’ C E ture farms in Florida, and see East Volusia tour ed to bringing organic, fresh For more information, visit SouthernHomeFurniture.com H O I C several species of sturgeon and and healthy vegetables, eggs volusia.org/extension or call other varieties of fish. 137 Bay St., Daytona Beach • Tues-Sat 9:30am-5:00pm •9 to 10 a.m.: Harvest Fields and poultry to area residents. (386) 822-5778. •Noon to 1 p.m.: EFG •1:30 to 2:30 p.m.: Tomazin 386.257.2662

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EOE / We drug test. A-4 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, November 17, 2017 Friday, November 17, 2017 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A-5 Police Report Editor’s note: This is a list of burglary with assault or bat- set at $2,500. and charged with grand theft arrests, not convictions, and all tery, criminal mischief, driv- •Margaret R. Kelly, 27, of of a motor vehicle. Bail was set arrestees are presumed inno- ing with a canceled license, DeLand, was arrested Nov. 5 at $2,500. cent unless or until proven possession of paraphernalia and charged with possession •Isaiah M. Bell, 18, of guilty in a court of law. and cocaine with intent to sell, of paraphernalia and a Sched- DeLand, was arrested Nov. 7 reckless driving, trafficking in ule II substance and driving and charged with principal to DeLand heroin and fleeing/attempting with a canceled license. Bail a robbery with a firearm. Bail to elude law enforcement with was set at $2,500. was not set. Police Department lights/sirens running. Bail was •David Silva, 33, of DeLeon •Jose J. Godoy, 36, of not set. Springs, was arrested Nov. 5 DeLand, was arrested Nov. 8 (888) 277-TIPS •Erica T. Seitzer, 32, of •Jake Alan Pescatore, 28, of and charged with child abuse. and charged with driving with DeLand, was arrested Nov. 3 DeLand, was arrested Nov. 4 Bail was not set. canceled license. Bail was set and charged with felony petit and charged with driving with •Ronald Wayne Lyles Jr., 28, at $2,500. theft. Bail was set at $2,500. a canceled license and posses- of DeLand, was arrested Nov. •Medina Fernando, 48, of Wanted •Rebecca L. Jenks, 46, of sion of a Schedule II sub- 5 and charged with neglect of a DeLand, was arrested Nov. 8 The Volusia County Sher- DeLand, was arrested Nov. 3 stance. Bail was set at $1,500. child. Bail was set at $7,500. and charged with possession iff’s Office is offering a and charged with aggravated •Michael Paul Uccello, 33, of •Julie A. Wilson, 26, of of paraphernalia and a Sched- reward of $10,000 for infor- assault with a deadly weapon. DeLand, was arrested Nov. 4 DeLand, was arrested Nov. 5 ule II substance. Bail was not Bail was not set. and charged with fleeing/ and charged with neglect of a set. mation leading to an arrest •Ronald K. Clemons, 25, of attempting to elude law child. Bail was set at $7,500. •Merrill Maurice Calhoun, and conviction in the killing DeLand, was arrested Nov. 9 enforcement with lights/sirens •Thomas M. Smith, 36, of 35, of DeLand, was arrested of Carlos Cruz, whose death and charged with burglary running and possession of DeLand, was arrested Nov. 6 Nov. 9 and charged with lewd appears to be the result of with assault or battery and bat- paraphernalia. Bail was set at and charged with driving with and lascivious battery. Bail was his effort to help a stranger. tery. Bail was not set. $5,500. a canceled license. Bail was set set at $100,000. Sheriff’s detectives •Tracy L. Williams, 34, of at $2,500. believe Mr. Cruz heard the Volusia County DeLand, was arrested Nov. 4 •Randell C. Stahl, 54, of Florida Highway Patrol suspect vehicle having trou- and charged with driving with DeLand, was arrested Nov. 6 ble near his home on Puri- Sheriff’s Office a canceled license. Bail was set and charged with unregistered •Jake Kuchler, 20, of Lake tan Street. It’s believed he at $1,500. motor vehicle and possession Helen, was arrested Nov. 6 and offered to help by bringing •Darreal E. Washington, 31, •Derek C. Leonard, 32, of of cocaine. Bail was set at charged with possession of of DeLand, was arrested Nov. DeLand, was arrested Nov. 5 $2,000. his truck to help pull the car paraphernalia, cocaine and 3 and charged with aggravated and charged with possession •Jeffrey J. Martinez, 18, of (a stolen vehicle) free from cannabis. Bail was set at battery with a deadly weapon, of hydromorphone. Bail was Pierson, was arrested Nov. 7 the ditch where it was stuck. $2,000. Instead, he was shot to Victim Carlos Cruz death and his truck was sto- len. mous tips can be submitted said. “It really does set the tance and computer-assisted the main donors, is the grand- Mr. Cruz was an Army foundation for success in life.” instruction. Tutoring will be daughter of the Rev. Dr. James to Crime Stoppers of Home veteran and was married for Northeast Florida at 888- From page A1 Ms. Carroll said the build- available to foster children and D. De Pass, the first employee ing also will benefit many in at-risk children in the commu- of the Florida United Method- 34 years. He is the brother- 277-TIPS, on the web at of the learning that takes place the community. The Early nity. ist Children’s Home, hired in in-law of a Volusia County westopcrime.com or via the from birth to age 5.” Childhood Education Devel- “We are extremely happy to 1906 as an agent to raise Sheriff’s Office employee app available for download Studies show children opment program will partner be able to expand our ministry money to help found the origi- who said it was in his nature at the website, or call (386) who’ve had quality early child- with the Independent Living in the community,” she said. nal Florida Methodist to help anyone he saw in 248-1777 to reach the hood education went further program by offering appren- “We’re happy to be able to Orphanage in 1908. It is that need. VCSO Communications in education, had longer mar- ticeship opportunities in edu- offer a new building with more orphanage that became the Anyone with information Center and speak to a dis- riages and made more money, cation, food service and early opportunities, bigger and bet- Children’s Home, still on the is urged to call it in. Anony- patcher. to name a few of the benefits. childhood education. ter after school camps. We’re original site in Enterprise at 51 “It’s really phenomenal As part of the after-school excited to be able to offer more Children’s Way. offering high-quality, ear- program, older students will to the community.” ly-childhood education,” she be offered homework assis- Lamar Louise Curry, one of WE’RE ON

West Volusia will meet at noon gress, District 6. Florida’s First Peoples will be Notes Tuesday, Nov. 21, at Fan Cen- For more information, call presented Nov. 18 and 25 at FACEBOOK! From page A3 tral Station, 614 S. Alabama (386) 337-8095. DeLeon Springs State Park, Ave., DeLand. 601 Ponce DeLeon Blvd. “Like” Hometown News Volu- Republicans meet Optional lunch begins at Park Service celebrates The Nov. 18 events include: 11:30 a.m. Lunch cost is $15 •10:30 a.m., Dig and Dis- sia for the latest in local news, Nov. 21 and reservations are required. Native American month cover: Archaeology for Kids information and interactive The guest speaker is John •Noon, Jim Sawgrass, Flori- features like photo contests The Republican Club of Walking in the Footsteps of and Rants & Raves. TransformWard, candidate for U.S.Your Con- HomeSee NOTES, For page A6 The Holidays!

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Early Thanksgiving thanks

Taking time to give my Thanksgiving Day “thank you” to show my appreciation to those who’ve done their duty in serving our country and community. Thank you to our veterans, present and past, for protecting our country and risking your life. You will never get enough thanks for what you did or had gone through, including lost time from your families. It’s not only that you enlisted or were called Photo courtesy of Florida Hospital up, but served, so thank you very much for that. DeLand Kia donated $22,500 to help fund cancer patients and programs at Florida Hospital DeLand Thank you to our local men and woman who put their lives at on Nov. 6. Left of the car are DeLand KIA employees John Davis, Dana Peege, Kyle Johnson, Robert risk daily as police, fire and emergency workers in our commu- nities. Going out every day and not knowing what is waiting or Heredia, Juan Restrepo, Philip Derosia, Christian Prater and Gonzalo Prado. On the right of the car are you’re getting into. You are our first responder to any emergency Hospital Foundation board and team members Lorna Jean Hagstrom, Terri Beer, Amanda McHugh, call and many times, must make fast judgment calls on the best Carlen Ginzl, Maureen France and Maureen Mercho. solutions. A special thank you for personal “well check” calls from South Daytona Police and Fire Department that I get on a daily basis. the First Step Shelter. why taxes go up. You people are great and have given me some less worry days However, the New Smyrna Beach chief of police is part of the I have never been to New Jersey and I hope I don’t have to go. that someone will at least see if I’m OK. Just knowing that and planning committee for that facility? that you do care is wonderful. It is what makes living in South Daytona great. Please fix fishing pier One more special thank you goes to Linda and Joel. Thank In the eyes of the beholder you for the rides, help and being there for me. All of you have a We just moved to Edgewater from Indiana. We found the Vet- wonderful and a Happy Thanksgiving Day. Thank you. Regarding the ongoing concern for New Smyrna Beach design erans Memorial Park fishing pier. We enjoy it. standards, just look around on the mainland and the beachside We hope the damage from the hurricane gets cleaned up to realize such concern is long cow-already-out-of-the-barn because many people enjoy going there. If you enjoy going there, Where’s the pride? overdue. let the people know and maybe it will help. With mentioned “aesthetics/attractiveness”and “compatibili- Does Ormond Beach take no pride in what its streets look ty/harmony” so subjective and ambiguous, the Neighborhood like? Council, Planning and Zoning, and City Commission seem to Brannon doesn’t fit I’m asking about Insane Cycles on the corner of Seville and set themselves up for rancorous discontent upon daring to arbi- The New Smyrna Beach council seeks design standards for Yonge streets. Cars are worked on, dismantled on the street, trate the good and the bad of architectural, landscaping and gen- New Smyrna Beach. washed, spray painted and painted and parked on the side of the eral design standards. Hello, who was sleeping at the switch when they built the new building where people can’t even walk on the sidewalk. If the relatively new motel nearby the North Causeway bridge Brannon Center. Driving off Seville onto Yonge Street, it is almost impossible to and the even more mammoth soon to open other one not far That does not fit in at all with New Smyrna Beach. Metal, see traffic coming south because of the flag, and cars and trucks from the Flagler Avenue beach entrance are any indication, con- steel, glass, does not fit it. It is not a welcomed addition. Who parked so close to the corner on the sidewalk. siderations of scale and proportion, as well as the practicality of knew who? It just doesn’t work. City officials say it’s the county’s responsible. Whoever is very worrisome limited parking and even excessive noise, city responsible for this horrible sight, please take heed and show actions contradict proposed guidelines. respect to our City of Ormond Beach and its citizens who care. Controlled by contractors and real estate agents, merchants Evil associations and tourist spot concessionaires, land development in a seaside Did I understand this correctly? town is ripe for financial profit. No matter ground-swell ordi- If you are looking for a home in New Smyrna Beach, Edgewa- nances for the common good, the hankering yen for a steady ter or Oak Hill area, be wary of homeowner association neigh- New Smyrna Beach Council has opted out of being a part of stream of big bucks results in finagled variances benefiting only borhoods. the new homeless center on International Speedway Boulevard, a favorably chosen few. They are nosy, uncaring, unrealistic, judgmental and un-Christian. Never New Jersey Less than $200 I am writing in response to the person who wrote in about the New features need New Jersey taxes being higher than in Volusia County. I have a rave for the items for less than $200 section. I was able From what I understand, there are a lot more people in New to upgrade to a 40-inch LG flat-screen TV for a lot less than a Jersey, a lot more traffic and a lot more crime. I can’t imagine new one would cost. Most likely, the seller was also able to your participation why the taxes would be lower. upgrade as well. Hometown News in Volusia For Catch of the Week: If The only thing is, sometimes the people who moved from So folks if you are considering an upgrade, please consider County is starting two new you’re fishing the waters of New Jersey come down here and get into public office. That’s this. It’s like used bikes for adults. features, and we need your Volusia County and make a help. great catch, send us a photo to For Touring with the Town- newsdy@hometownnewsol. ies: Take a copy of Hometown com. Please include the name Goodwill News with you when you take of the person who caught the From page A1 a trip, take a picture holding fish, who should be in the the paper and send it to us at photo; age if under 18; where “In the last 10 months alone, newsdy@hometownnewsol. the fish was caught; what type our organization has served com and you could be featured of fish; and the weight, if avail- 18,400 people in vocational in an upcoming edition. able. services, supported 5,042 in either the commencement or their return to work,” said Bill Oakley, Goodwill Central Florida president and CEO. “We took a look at numbers … DEADLINES then the economic impact that The deadline for submissions to Hometown News in Volusia Goodwill Industries has had in County is 5 p.m. Thursday for the next week's issue, except for four years and 10 months in Rants & Raves, which is 5 p.m. Friday. Deadlines are adjusted for Volusia County is $1.75 mil- holidays. For more information, call (386) 322-5924. lion dollars.” West Volusia County has previously been an under- served area for job-seekers, Photo by Gina McKee and by adding this facility, more than two times the cli- Members of the DeLand Area Chamber of Commerce, SunTrust Foundation, ents will be helped, he said. DeLand City Commission and Goodwill Industries join DeLand Mayor Robert “By adding this facility in Apgar at the ribbon-cutting ceremony and grand opening of the new Goodwill West Volusia County, we Retail and Jobs Connection Center in DeLand on Thursday, Nov. 9. Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C., believe we can more than dou- ble that impact,” Mr. Oakley 5059 Turnpike Feeder Road, Ft. Pierce, FL 34951 people who need us most.” stop shop to meet job needs. with limited transportation. said. “We are going to weigh Copyright © 2016, Hometown News, L.C. Funded in part by a $25,000 Goodwill staff will assist those The new retail store will heavily on our team to encour- Voted # 1 Community Newspaper in grant from the SunTrust Foun- with barriers to employment, offer a more spacious shop- age and support that in their America in 2005, 2006, 2007. dation, the new center will such as disabilities, lack of ping experience, replacing one One of the top 3 in America every year since 2003. endeavor. Goodwill is about serve as a convenient, one- work experience and those at 1560 N. Woodland Blvd. building lives that work for the Farris Robinson...... President Julianne Petersen...... Graphic Artist Vernon D. Smith ...... Managing Partner Heather Donaldson ...... Inside Sales Manager Don Hornbeck ...... Regional Circulation Manager Amanda Wheaton ...... Inside Sales Asst. Manager Robin Bevilacqua ...... Human Resources Lora L. Uber...... Inside Sales/Classified Isabel Harmon ...... Account Receivable Michael Buckley ...... Circulation Manager Annita Ferrante...... Credit & Collections Randy Barber ...... Staff Photographer •10 a.m. Pottery, Pieces of ty’s conservation lands and tour: 9 to 11 a.m. Thursday, Cecil G. Brumley ...... Managing Editor Bruce Henderson ...... Staff Photographer Kathy Young ...... Major/Natl. Accounts Manager Diane Carey...... Staff Writer the Ancient World land management practices Nov. 30. Meet in the parking Kelly King...... Major/Natl. Accounts Consultant Carrie Maday...... News Clerk Notes Mercedes Lee-Paquette ...Production Manager From page A5 Regular park entrance fees during free Explore Volusia area just north of the intersec- apply. For more information programs. tion of State Roads 40 and 11. da Native American Culture visit floridastateparks.org. Environmental specialists Participants should bring Phone (386) 322-5900 and Dancing will lead a variety of outdoor water and insect repellent. Fax (386) 322-5901 •1 p.m., Dugout Canoes, County plans Explore adventures on land and water. They should wear comfortable Classified (386) 322-5949 Paddling Through History Reservations are required; call clothes and hiking or walking Rants & Raves (386) 322-5902 •2 p.m., Mr. Sawgrass Volusia programs (386) 736-5927. shoes. Circulation Inquiries 1-866-913-6397 LAND November’s events include: De Nov. 25 events include: [email protected] Learn about Volusia Coun- Heart Island eco-buggy See NOTES, page B5 Friday, November 17, 2017 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • A-7 A last epitaph for Disaster Month E-NEWSLETTER ne last epitaph on Avenue in Daytona Beach for the big shopping day, but [email protected] September in Volusia with 200 rooms and a Fairfield will leave the center nearly VOLUSIA County, which you Inn and Suites will open on full. Also, apparel shop DTLR “NEWSLETTER” IN THE SUBJECT Ocan refer un-fondly to as BUSINESS One Daytona with 105 rooms. is going in at Holly Hill Plaza Disaster Month, will show CECIL G. There are several more hotels at the corner of Mason Avenue more details on its effects. BRUMLEY at various stages of construc- and Nova Road in Daytona. The bed tax collection tion or planning, several of numbers were up, but it was which will open in 2018. *** more because of evacuation finding ourselves in the path Hopefully it will give Volusia and dislocation than tourism of a hurricane, even one the number or rooms it needs Speaking of the corner of or conventions. Countywide where we just suffer a to handle the number of Mason and Nova, Wawa has collections were up 5.54 glancing blow. The eye of people who want to come submitted plans and is seeking percent with the Halifax area Irma came nowhere near here. a rezoning to open a store up 4.37 percent and West Volusia, but yet the damage there. Also going up on the Volusia a whopping 50.72 was still devastating and will *** planning board, Gaff’s Realty percent. Southeast Volusia, be felt for a long time. wants to build a 5,500-square- however, was down 4.74 For fiscal year 2017, which Several retailers are rushing foot office building at 415 percent. ended Sept. 30, bed tax in, some just in time for Black Dunlawton Ave. in Port So, what does this mean? collections were up just 1.9 Friday, including the Guitar Orange. The plan for the old We can surmise the Halifax percent despite such big Center at One Daytona, which restaurant building at 1607 S. area and West Volusia got a lot additions, such as the Shriners didn’t want to wait for other Atlantic Ave. in Daytona is more evacuees from the storm Convention. The hospitality retailers to open there. The now to tear it down and and people dislocated from industry had been on a roll 10,000-square-foot Guitar expand the parking lot for the the storm’s damage than the past five years with the Center will feature new Nautilus Inn. Southeast Volusia. Or, countywide bed tax, which services for local musicians, perhaps, Southeast Volusia pays for the Ocean Center, such as on-site Guitar Center *** just didn’t have enough of the going up about $1 million Lessons, GC Rentals and GC type of hotels people were each year. But this year, Repairs. The store also will On a final note, the build looking for to escape the collections were up just carry a variety of the latest out has begun for Marco’s storm. $200,000. That, of course, products for musicians, from Pizza at the Taragona Shoppes, You can bet the overall points to a problem I’ve guitars, amplifiers, percussion next to Mainland High School increase wasn’t because of mentioned several times instruments and keyboards to in Daytona. people flying here. With 67 before. Volusia County needs live sound, DJ, lighting and flights canceled due to more hotel rooms. recording equipment, as well Managing Editor Cecil G. Hurricane Irma, passenger Fortunately there are more as vintage and used gear. Brumley has been tracking traffic at Daytona Internation- poised to open, and I’m not Roz & Ali, a new apparel business and the economy in al Airport dropped 12 percent talking about next year. In shop at Tanger Factory Outlet Volusia County for more than in September to 47,272 November, a Springhill Suites Center in Daytona Beach, has 20 years. Contact him at passengers from 53,691 in by Marriott is expected to opened, but a Five Below cbrumley@hometownnewsol. September 2016. open with 146 rooms and, in store, which sells everything com (no hyphen) or follow Either way, it would be nice December, a Hard Rock Hotel for $5 or less, at the center him on Twitter @cecilbrumley. to get through a year without will open on North Atlantic probably won’t make it in time Business News Area chamber hosts p.m. each Tuesday at The provides Christmas presents Tree program. 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•Stetson University: Sticking It to the Man: 3 Plays that Pushed Back” will be performed at 8 ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 p.m. Nov. 17 and 18 and 3 p.m. Nov. 19 at at Second Stage Aries, an outburst of creativity Theater in the Museum of Art may surprise those close to you, DeLand, 600 N. Woodland Blvd., but this week you just may need DeLand, an outlet. Channel this energy Directed by guest artists into a project you have been based in Los Angeles, this hoping to complete. performance comprises three short plays. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 “Los Vendidos” by Luis Valdez is a sarcastic, sardonic and Your poker face is on this ironic comedy written in 1967 for week, Taurus. Keep things close the Mexican-American farm to the vest as you have a worker communities of southern surprise to announce and don’t California. “Dutchman” by Amiri want to spill the beans prema- Baraka (aka Leroi Jones), written turely. in 1964, is a counter-punch from Hometown News file photo the African-American male Mara Whitridge and Bobbi Baugh, both of DeLand, talk at Ms. Baugh’s booth at last year’s DeLand GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 identity in the face of white seduction, hypocrisy and Fall Festival of the Arts. You can’t seem to sit still this oppression. “Well of Horniness” week, Gemini. Get outdoors and by performance artist Holly take a hike or engage in another Hughes, written in 1983, is a Fall arts fest features youth activities form of physical activity. Enjoy lesbian film noir fantasia that getting outside for some fun and satirizes stereotypes and For Hometown News play host to area youth musical and mural will include two iconic figures fresh air. sexuality. [email protected] dance performances on both days. from DeLand’s history, Leu Gim Gong You can also take a selfie in front of and Rufus Pinkney. Tickets are $12 for adults, th $10 for seniors and non-Stetson The 25 annual DeLand Fall Festival silly scenes painted by West Volusia art Since 1993, downtown DeLand has CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 students. Stetson students, of the Arts will be Nov. 18-19 in down- teachers. Join in a bean bag toss. Bonner attracted more than 50,000 visitors to faculty, and staff are free with town DeLand, featuring more than 150 Scholar students from Stetson Universi- the festival. The all-volunteer event has Cancer, a drastic shift in their ID. For tickets or more artists exhibiting a wide variety of fine ty and area high school students will do grown during the last two and a half direction at work can catch you information, call (386) 822- art. face painting. Children friendly areas decades to include a variety of live off guard at first, especially since 8700. There also will be musical perfor- will feature displays by the Florida Proj- , dance and performing art activi- you’ve been comfortable. But •Concert: Stetson University this challenge can provide mances both days, and this year festival ect Wild, Volusia County Beach Safety ties during the festival weekend as well Symphony organizers have loaded the schedule greater opportunities. competition winners with and animals from the Central Florida as many diverse programs throughout with a ton of activities for children and Anthony Hose, conductor, will Zoo. The African American Museum of the year, such as the West Volusia Studio LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 perform at 7:30 p.m. at Lee their families. Art and Volusia County ECHO Rangers Art tour, patron/collector educational Chapel in Elizabeth Hall, 421 N. Artwork by West Volusia schools’ art will lead make-and-take, hands-on art programs and summer youth art pro- Impatience will not serve you Woodland Blvd., DeLand, students will be displayed in the rotunda projects for children. grams. well this week, Leo. There is no Included in this evening of of the Volusia County Thomas C. Kelly A new activity will invite children to For information, email info@deland- room for shortcuts, so buckle Performances of Concerto for Administration Center. Prizes will be join the painting of a mural on fence fallfestival.com or call Mike Fincher at down and devote yourself to the Viola and Orchestra by Belá awarded to students and their teachers sections under the direction of Central (386) 748-4829. tasks at hand, even if they take a Bartók, featuring student violist from all grades. The Athens Theatre will Florida muralist Jeff Sonksen. The while. Shilpa Ravoory, and student saxophonist Daniel Smith, and VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Saxophone Alto et Orchestra by Henri Tomasi. A partnership might hit a Admission is $10 adult, $5 rough patch this week, Virgo. But youth and student, no charge for You don’t have it isn’t anything serious. Commit 12 and younger. Tickets to working things out and you will available at the door or at have benefitted from this stetson.edu/music-tickets. to go to movies experience. Saturday, Nov. 18 LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 to hear Mozart •Concert: Stetson Percussion Libra, an unexpected turn of Ensemble: Gavin Pritchard, so difficult to play that its For Hometown News events spices things up in the director, featuring Maria Toledo [email protected] publisher lost money from its coming days. Enjoy this change performing the challenging John sheet music sales and can- of pace but do your best to stay Beck Concerto will be at A Mozart work featured in celed further commissions grounded throughout the tumult. 3 p.m. at Lee Chapel in Elizabeth a “Star Trek” film will be per- with the composer. Hall, 421 N. Woodland Blvd., formed as part of “Mozartia- Written in 1784 as part of a DeLand. Free and open to the SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 na,” a Nov. 19 concert by the series of six string quartet public Solisti Chamber Players. For more information, call works, Mozart’s String Quar- Scorpio, controlled chaos is (386) 822-8950. “Mozartiana” will include tet No. 17 in B-flat major was the source of your inspiration Mozart’s String Quartet No. nicknamed the “Hunt” this week. Ruffle a few feathers, Sunday, Nov. 19 17 in B-flat major, which has because, numerous music but make sure you do so in a been featured not only in the historians say, the composer’s productive and effective way. •Concert: The Stetson film “Star Trek: Insurrection” contemporaries noted the University Brass Ensemble, but also “The Royal Tenen- hunting horn-like call of its SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 directed by David Schmidt, will baums,” the teen romance opening. play an antiphonal work, “Hodie flick “Mystery Date” and oth- Sagittarius, the solution to a The Austrian-born Photo courtesy of Susan Pitard Acree natus est” by Giovanni Pierluigi ers. Mozart, who lived from 1756 problem you have had for da Palestrina. The Trombone The program also will fea- to 1791, openly proclaimed Violinist Susan Pitard Acree and pianist Michael awhile will come to you this Ensemble, directed by Mr. ture pianist Michael Rick- the six works were inspired Rickman will perform during “Mozartiana,” a Nov. week. This immediately makes Schmidt, will play a recent con- man in a performance of you more comfy allows you to temporary work, “Reclusion” by by his much older mentor 19 concert in Daytona Beach by the Solisti Cham- focus on recreation. Mozart’s Piano Quartet No. 1 ber Players. See OUT, page B3 in G minor, a work that was See MOZART, page B3 See SCOPES, page B3 MI MEXICO Since 2001 Same owners!

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An required, For more informa- or visit lasolas336daytona. way, New Smyrna Beach. For Orange. For more information, will perform at 9 p.m. Saturday, open mike night starts at 7 p.m. tion, call (386) 428-1865. com. more information, call (386) call (386) 788-3268. Nov. 18, at 701 Main St., each Wednesday at 112 W. •Lagerheads Bar & Grill: •Louie’s Pizza House: Karaoke 427-1177 or visit merksba- •Norwood’s Restaurant and Daytona Beach. Cover charge is Georgia Ave., DeLand. For more Upcoming performers are Lou with TNT from 5:30-9 p.m. randgrill.com. Wine Shop: Free wine tastings $5-$8. For more information, information, call (386) 736- McNally, Friday, Nov. 17; every Friday and Saturday at •Mr. Dunderbak’s: Sponsors a are from 5-7 p.m. each Friday call (386) 252-9877. 0008 or visit cafedavincideland. Robert Keele, Saturday, Nov. 1347 Beville Road, South monthly beer tasting. Cost is on the deck and Saturday in •Black Sheep Pub and Eating com. 18; Don Hill, Sunday, Nov. 19; Daytona. For more information, $12 per person. Seating is the shop with complimentary House: Happy Hour is 3-7 p.m. •Frappes Italian Grille: Eddie Wolford, Monday, Nov. call (386) 788-6172. limited to the first 70 prepaid cheeses at 400 Second Ave., and 9 p.m.-close daily. Weekly “Happiest Hour” is in the bar 20, and Tuesday, Nov. 21; and •LuLu’s Oceanside Grill: Live reservations. If interested, call New Smyrna Beach. For more specials include $4 “CuervoRi- nightly from 5-6:30 p.m. First Reuben Morgan, Wednesday, entertainment 9 p.m. to (386) 258-1600 to reserve a information, call (386) tas” Mondays; Locals Night with Tuesday of the month is wine Nov. 22. Weather permitting, midnight Friday and Saturday spot at 1700 W. International 428-4621. happy hour all night and Pub tasting, two whites, two reds live music is at 2986 Ocean at 30 S. Atlantic Ave., Ormond Speedway Blvd., Daytona •Ocean Deck: Morning Buzz Trivia at 7 p.m., gift card prizes, and an appetizer for $25. Shore Blvd., Ormond-by-the- Beach. For more information, Beach. plays at 9:30 p.m. Mondays. Wednesdays; Ladies Night with Frappes is at 123 W. Granada Sea. For more information, call call (386) 673-2641 or visit •Mulligan’s Family Sports Orange Avenue plays at 9:30 live music, drink specials and $4 Blvd. in Ormond Beach. For (386) 265-1977. lulusoceansidegrill.com. Grille: Karaoke with Just p.m. Tuesdays. Caribbean three-olive martinis, Thursdays. reservations, call (386) •Las Olas Argentinian Latin •Merk’s Bar & Grill: On George will be 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Posse performs from 9:30 Live music is every weekend at 615-4888. Cuisine: Acoustic Guitarist Scott Tuesday, there is Texas hold Friday. Live Team Trivia will be p.m.-2 a.m. Thursday through 890 S. Atlantic Ave. in Ormond •Grille at Riverview: Upcoming Niebaner performs 8-11 p.m. ’em; Wednesday is trivia 6:30-8:30 p.m. Monday. Play Sunday. Robert Keele plays Beach. For more information, performers are Randy Keith, Friday and Saturday at 336 E. challenge night and Thursday for free and win prizes. Eddie acoustic guitar from 5 p.m. to call (386) 673-5933 or visit 7-11 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17, and International Speedway Blvd., night is karaoke, all at 7:30 Uzzle will perform rock hits at 6 8 p.m. Wednesdays. Tom theblacksheep.com. Christie Beu, 7-11 p.m. Daytona Beach. For more p.m. There is live acoustic p.m. Tuesday. Karaoke with Redmond performs classic •Café Da Vinci: Jazz in the Saturday, Nov. 18, at 101 information, call (386) guitar music at 7:30 p.m. Just George is 9 p.m. Wednes- rock from 5-8 p.m. Fridays. Courtyard (inside if raining) with Flagler Ave., New Smyrna 254-7972 or (386) 254-7973 Fridays at 193 North Cause- day at 3830 S. Nova, Port Karaoke with Stormin’ Norman The DaVinci Jazz Experiment, Beach. Dinner reservations is from 4-8 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday, at 127 S. Ocean Ave., Daytona Beach. For more information, call (386) 253-5224 or visit oceandeck. com. •Ohana Luau Dinner Show: This dinner show spectacular and family-style feast will be Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The show has a 6:30 p.m. seat- ing, dinner at 7:15 p.m. and show at 7:30 p.m., at the Hawaiian Inn, 2301 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach Shores. For more information, call (386) 255-5411, Ext. 186, or visit myohanaluau.com. •Ormond Brewing Co.: Craft beer tastings are 4 to 11 p.m. Thursday and Friday, noon to 11 p.m. Saturday and noon to 8 p.m. Sunday. Live music and food are featured Friday Everything Christmas In One Extraordinary Place evenings at 301 Division Ave., Unit 15, Ormond Beach. For more information call (386) November 21, 2017 – January 7, 2018 256-3904. •Sinatra’s Laldila Ristorante: • NEW ICE! theme - 2 million pounds of colorful, hand-carved • Mrs. Claus’ Christmas Traditions Pianists play from 6-9 p.m. ice sculptures and slides featuring Christmas Around the World • Breakfast with Charlie Brown™ & Friends Wednesday to Saturday. • ALL-NEW Cirque Dreams Unwrapped Show • Build-A-Bear Workshop® and Scavenger Hunt Karaoke is 9 p.m. to close • NEW-JOYFUL, an atrium light show • Gingerbread Decorating Corner Saturday at 355 Cassadaga Road, Lake Helen. For informa- • More than 2 million lights, acres of stunning decor and a 60ft • Snow Tubing & more! tion, call (386) 218-3806. Christmas tree KISSIMMEE, FL •Sunny’s Wine & Liquor: A free wine and liquor tasting is Tickets and Packages on Sale Now! hosted from 4-7 p.m. each Friday and Saturday at 350 S. (407) 586-4423 PRESENTED BY ICE! PRESENTED BY ChristmasAtGaylordPalms.com Spring Garden Ave., DeLand. PEPSI, PEPSI-COLA and the Pepsi Globe are registered trademarks of PepsiCo, Inc. FUJIFILM and INSTAX are trademarks of FUJIFILM Corporation and its a liates. © 2017 For more information, call FUJIFILM North America Corporation. All rights reserved. Peanuts © 2017 Peanuts Worldwide LLC. © Build-A-Bear Workshop, Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved. (386) 738-7533 or visit delandliquorstore.com. Friday, November 17, 2017 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • B-3 Cooking for my grandson Enjoying tapas and wine K, OK, I know I have talked about my Ingredients grandkids before, but I CHEF COSTA'S One Panettone round bread, Ohave to share this latest visit. COOKING sliced 1½ inch thick (optional By the way, we have four CORNER breakfast fruit bread) children and three beautiful COSTA MAGOULAS Spray butter as needed grandchildren so far and they 5 large fresh eggs are the most beautiful children 2 cups half and half 2 cups whole milk in the world. Do I sound like a again? I was totally stunned. I quickly said, yes, of course, I 2 teaspoon Butternut typical parent and grandpar- extracts (secret ingredient ent? Well it’s true. was planning on it. While he was getting settled, I ran to the don’t tell anyone) That’s because they take ½ cups granulated sugar freezer to hide all the frozen after my wife and they are Ground cinnamon as beautiful and really smart. foods I had purchased. I needed Thank your lord for the could not believe it, I had I blessing … I have to make beat out McDonalds, Wendy’s, Directions sure my wife reads this. That Burger King. Mix all ingredients, except should make up for all the No. Not really, but we had cinnamon, in a large bowl. times I pick on her. formed a special bond Mix well. Heat large fry pan or sauté pan over medium low My wife picked up Logan through cooking just like grandparents everywhere heat. for a sleep over and I headed Soak Panettone bread one to the grocery store for baking special treats or cooking a special meal slice at a time in mixture until grandchildren food. You know soggy. Place in spayed heated together. We shared a special what I mean, frozen tater tots, pan sprinkle with cinnamon moment together and created chicken nuggets and frozen and cook for about one to two Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer waffles. I gave up. Every time a memory that one day he can minutes until slightly brown look back at and say I remem- Pat and Kurt Kennedy of Palm Coast enjoy some food samples on Saturday, he visits I tried to cook fresh and turn over. Continue Oct. 28, at the DeLand Tapas and Wine Festival on West Indiana Avenue. ber going to visit Yia Yia and cooking another one for one foods, scratch waffles, On the table is a decorative piece they received made of wine corks. hormone-free chicken breasts Papou (Grandmom and to two minutes, be careful not and I always have fresh fruit Granddad) and Yia Yia would to burn. Serve with your favorite syrup and sprinkle available. make puzzles with me and with powdered sugar. But the top fast food chains Papou and I would cook Orchestra, Sandra Peter, at stetson.edu/music-tickets. spend $2 to $4 billion each on together. That‘s what life is all conductor, will perform Francis For more information, call about, Great memories. Here Costa Magoulas is dean of Out Poulenc’s “Gloria.” The (386) 822-8950. advertising and the grocery the Mori Hosseini College of From page B1 is a great breakfast recipe you performance will feature a chains spend $180 billion a Hospitality and Culinary chorus of more than 160 Kenyon Wilson. The Trumpet Thursday, Nov. 23 year. What chance do I have? will never forget. voices, soprano soloist and Management at Daytona State Ensemble, directed by Tom professor of music Karen Coker My grandson arrived all College. Contact him at (386) Macklin, will play an arrange- •Daytona Turkey Run: The 44th Merritt, and the Stetson excited and the first thing out Special French Toast 506-3578 or magoulc@ ment by student Aquila Daytona Turkey Run starts at 8 Symphony Orhestra. Also, daytonastate.edu. Marshall of “Black is the Color a.m. Thanksgiving day at of his mouth was, can we college organist Dr. Boyd Jones of My True Love’s Hair.” The Daytona International Speed- make our special waffles Serves 4-5 will collaborate with the choir to Tuba and Euphonium Ensem- way and runs through Sunday, perform “Nun danket alle Gott” ble, directed by Ryan Sorenson, Nov. 26. by German Baroque composer will perform a movement from Admission is $15 Thursday first work Mozart completed, Cryan and Ms. Acree, Ms. Johann Pachelbel, and the “Moon Dance” by John Stevens. through Saturday and $10 on hymn concertato, “Come, ye the Piano Quartet No. 1 in G Snively and Mr. Corporon. The Horn Ensemble, directed by Sunday with free parking. Mozart thankful people, come,” From page B1 minor, was quite difficult to “Mozartiana” will be per- Kathy Thomas, will perform Children under 11 are free. arranged by Craig Courtney. perform. formed at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, “Variations on a Russian Folk Show hours are 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Stetson Women’s Chorale, and friend, composer Franz Violinist Susan Pitard Acree, Nov. 19, at the First Presbyteri- Song” by Nikolai Rimsky Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Andrew Larson, conductor, will Joseph Hadyn. violist Maggie Snively and cel- an Church of Daytona Beach, Korsakov. 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday. Free perform fresh works by Latvian The performance will be at 5 parking and shuttles are Mozart’s dazzling talents list Joseph Corporon will join 620 S. Grandview Ave. Admis- and Danish composers, p.m. at Lee Chapel in Elizabeth available at Lot 7 off Clyde proved too much for publisher Mr. Rickman for the perfor- sion is a requested $15 dona- including a selection with tuned Hall, 421 N. Woodland Blvd., Morris Boulevard on Friday and Franz Anton Hoffmeister, mance of the piece. tion. For more information, wine glasses as well as DeLand. Free and open to the Saturday. For more information, who, in 1785, commissioned The String Quartet No. 17 in call (386) 562-5423 or visit traditional works by Handel and public. visit TurkeyRun.com. the composer to write three B-flat major, “Hunt” will be daytonasolisti.com. Rachmaninoff. For more information, call This concert will be at 7:30 piano quartets. However, the performed by violinist Sue (386) 822-8950. p.m. at First Baptist Church, Upcoming Events 725 N. Woodland Blvd., Tuesday, Nov. 21 DeLand. The cost is $10 adult, •Great Pianists at Stetson can’t be found on a GPS figure out what you want. $5 youth and student, no series: This event was resched- device, Pisces. You have to do •Concert: Stetson Choral charge for 12 and younger. uled due to Hurricane Irma. Scopes some soul-searching and Union and Stetson Symphony Tickets available at the door or See OUT, page B5 From page B1 CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Residential • Commercial Assignments at work take Tile • Metal • Shingle • Flat Daytona 386-248-0200 - Orlando 407-270-7006 precedence this week, Financing Available Capricorn. Do your best to Edgewater 386-423-3076 navigate your way through a We Fix Roof Leaks! 2016 lengthy to-do list. Don’t let DER EA S distractions get in your way. www.awsroofing.com R ’ C E H O I C AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Winners For Aquarius, living in your imagi- 5 Years In A Row nation helps you drum up creative ideas, but this week you have to periodically reconnect with reality. Shift the focus to work or family. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 The road to satisfaction Call Today for a FREE Estimate! FALL FESTIVITIES

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Call today to reserve your space! 1-800-823-0466 B-4 • DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson Hometown News Friday, November 17, 2017 School News Getting a closer look Stetson waives er for members of the U.S. dents will then automatically Armed Forces. bypass the payment screen application fee for The fee waiver is integrated when they submit their appli- military members into the coalition’s online cation. application. Applicants simply For more information visit, As a member of the Coali- indicate their status as “cur- coalitionforcollegeaccess.org. tion for Access, Affordability rently serving” or “previously and Success, Stetson Universi- served,” and a list of member STEM seminar at DSC ty announced it is participat- schools that honor the waiver will appear. Qualifying stu- ing in an application fee waiv- The School of Biological and Physical Sciences at Day- tona State College will host a STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) seminar at 2012 - 2016 2017 5 p.m. Mondays, Nov. 20 and DER DER EA S EA S R ’ R ’ 27, in the Madorsky Theater at

C C the Hosseini Center at 1200 W. E E H O I C H O I C International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach. The Nov. 20 presentation will be mechanisms that shape the distribution of genetic and phenotypic variation in among populations and species of Bruce D. Henderson/staff photographer marine invertebrates. Bowen Lennox, 5, of DeLand, looks through a magnifying glass at a mineral The speaker will be Melissa on Saturday, Oct. 28, at Stetson University’s Gillespie Museum during the DeBiasse, Ph.D., postdoctoral university’s Mostly Green Halloween festival, which featured fun science fellow, Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience, Uni- activities for children. versity of Florida. For more information, con- Need Teeth? tact Dr. Jeffrey Squires, series coordinator at Jeffrey. DENTAL SERVICES [email protected] or DENTURE $650 (386) 506-4714. Health News Crown/Caps $800 Parkinson’s Group The group provides sup- Nov. 20 and 27, at Sweet Lics Volusia names Teacher port and education about Frozen Treats, 224 N. Wood- All Fillings $200 of the Year Finalists Exercise Class sleep apnea. Family members land Blvd., DeLand and 10:30 and friends of people with a.m. Tuesdays, Nov. 21 and Full Denture Reline Only $185 People with Parkinson’s Five teachers have been sleep apnea who use CPAP or 28, at Boston Coffeehouse, disease may attend a free Routine Extractions $100-$185 named finalists and are now BiPAP also are invited to 109 E. New York Ave., exercise class at 10:30 a.m. competing for the honor of attend. DeLand. Tuesday, Nov. 21, in class- Volusia County School Dis- For more information or a For more information or a In-House Denture Lab rooms B and C of Florida trict’s 2019 Teacher of the Year. reservation, call (386) 943- reservation, call (386) 788- Hospital DeLand, 701 W. Same Day Denture • Repairs and Relines The finalists are: 4777. 6269. Plymouth Ave. •Christopher Gibbs, second This class will focus on bal- FREE Consultations & 2nd Opinions grade teacher, Turie T. Small ance, strength and mobility, Free health screening TOPS meets Elementary and requires a medical waiver •Nicole A. Grebosz, tech- at Sanborn signed by a physician. The Hispanic Health Ini- KERRI GRAHAM, D.M.D. nology special area teacher For a reservation, contact tiative will host a free health 802 Sterthaus Drive (kindergarten-fifth), Citrus Taking Off Pounds Sensi- Nikki Miller at (386) 943- screening for West Volusia Grove Elementary bly is a non-profit support Suite A, Ormond Beach, FL 4707 or Nikki.Miller@ residents. •William M. Lastowski, sci- group for people trying to fhdeland.org The screenings will include ence teacher, University High blood pressure, glucose, cho- lose weight. 386-944-5001 •Beth Ann Provenzano, lesterol and body mass index The group meets from 9:30 school counselor, Silver Sands Sleep Apnea Support from noon-6 p.m. each to 11 a.m Tuesdays at the VISIT US AT ORMONDSMILES.COM Sanborn Center, 815 S. Ala- Middle Group Wednesday at 70 Spring Vista Trusted, Comfortable & Affordable Dental Care •·Julie Wilson, AP Psycholo- Drive, Unit. 2, DeBary, and bama Ave., DeLand. gy and American Sign Lan- For more information, call CALL FOR APPT AND MORE DETAILS. YOUR INSURANCE MAY COVER AT USUAL & CUSTOMARY FEES. OFFER GOOD FOR Florida Hospital DeLand 1-6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17, at 60 DAYS FROM DATE OF RECEIPT. THE PATIENT AND ANY OTHER PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYMENT HAS A RIGHT TO guage, Seabreeze High 111 Fountain Drive, Pierson. (386) 873-4041. REFUSE TO PAY, CANCEL PAYMENT, OR BE REIMBURSED FOR PAYMENT FOR ANY OTHER SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR Volusia County School’s will host a sleep apnea sup- TREATMENT THAT IS PERFORMED AS A RESULT OF AND WITHIN 72 HOURS OF RESPONDING TO THE ADVERTISEMENT FOR port group at 5:30 p.m. Tues- For an appointment, call THE FREE, DISCOUNTED FEE, OR REDUCED FEE SERVICE, EXAMINATION, OR TREATMENT. REGULAR PRICE ON FILLINGS 2019 Teacher of the Year will (386) 320-0110 or (386) 320 INCLUDE D2140-$150, D2150-$175, D2150-$175, D2160-$185, D2161-$195, D2330-$185, D2331$175, D2332-$200, D2391- day, Nov. 21, in the board- Free HIV screenings $150, D2392-$175, D2393-$200, D2394-$225, (CROWNS REGULARLY $900 CODE D2752) (DENTURE REGULARLY $1000 be announced at a gala ban- -0633. CODE D5110 OR D5120)( RELINE UPPER DENTURE REGULARLY $350 CODE D5720) (RELINE LOWER DENTURE REGULARLY quet Friday, Jan. 12. room on the first floor at 701 offered $350 CODE D5751). W. Plymouth Ave. Goose Island • Highland • Kona Brewing • Sweetwater • Terrapin • Persimmon Hollow • Tomoka Brewing • Ormond Brewing • Central 28 • 3 Daughters Sleep apnea is a common Maui Brewing • Dogfish Head • Lagunitas • Dales • Due South • Intuition • Bold City • ShipyardBold South • IntuitionCity Maui Brewing • Due Head • Lagunitas • Dales • Dogfish Goose • Island Highland BrewingKona • Sweetwater • Terrapin • Persimmon Hollow • Brewing BrewingTomoka Ormond • • Central 28 • 3 Daughters • Red • Cigar City Cypress Free Medicare 101 Rising Against All Odds and serious disorder that class will provide free, private and causes pauses in breathing or confidential HIV screenings. shallow breaths during sleep. For more information, call As a result, not enough air A free Medicare 101 class will meet at 11 a.m. Mondays, (386) 202-4209 or visit risin- reaches the lungs. gagainstallodds.com.

BEER VODKA 14.69 Tito’s 30.99 Religion Briefs (+tax) 1.75L Corona, Fireball 22.99 Church hosts Inn. Jerry Drooker is the host. will be collected. Heineken, 1.75L The Rev. Linda Kemp-Baird For a reservation, call (386) Victory Lifetree Cafe will lead the group on Tues- 734-0677. 12 pack Fris Vodka 15.99 days, and Paul and Dorothy 1.75L First Christian Church will Ashton will lead the group on 10.99 39.99 Effen Vodka sponsor Lifetree Cafe the week Fundraiser for recovery (+tax) (+tax, cash only) 2/29.99 Fridays. St. Pauli (from rapper 50 cent) (+tax) of Nov. 19. For more information, call Jack Daniel’s (Honey & Black), All styles 750ml The DeLeon Springs United Girl, Beck’s, “Lonely, Secrets Learned in (386) 734-0677. George Dickel #12 & Crown Smirnoff 18.99 Solitary Confinement” will be Methodist Church will host a Grolsch & (+tax, cash only) Bass Ale Royal Canadian Whiskey 1.75L at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 21, at spaghetti dinner fundraiser from 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 12 Pack 1.75L Sauza the Grand Villa Activity Thanksgiving Dinner 19.99 Room, 350 E. International 18, at 265 Ponce Deleon Blvd. Grey Goose Tequila First Christian Church The proceeds will benefit Absolut, Dewars White, Jose Cuervo (silver & gold) 1.75L Speedway Blvd.; and 7 p.m. (Silver & Gold) (Disciples of Christ) will host a Radical Restoration Ministries 30.99750ML Monday, Nov. 20, at the First 29.99 Christian Church Fellowship Thanksgiving dinner at 5 p.m. outreach, a drug/alcohol 1.75L Ciroc Hall, 1401 W. New York Ave., Saturday, Nov. 18, in fellow- recovery program for women. ship hall at 1401 W. New York The price is $8 per person, 48.991.75L DeLand.. A food and beverage menu Ave., DeLand. children eat free. For more 25.99 750ml will be available at the Artisan Reservations are required by information, call Dixie Blake, All Flavors Nov. 13. A freewill offering (386)736-0451. WINE 10% OFF any same size 6 or more 19.99 (+tax, cash only) Wine/Spirit/Champagne Southern Comfort Sutter Home 8.99(+tax) (All Flavors) 1.5 L (Lime, Cherry, Reg.) Svedka Vodka Sangue Di Giuda 17.99(+tax) 1.75L Beringer 9.39(+tax) 1.5 L Franzia 10.99(+tax) 3LT Skyy Vodka 1.75L All Flavors Woodbridge & Redwood Creek 2/9.99(+tax) 750ML(All Flavors)

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Maui Brewing • Dogfish Head • Lagunitas • Dales • Due South • Intuition • Bold City • Shipyard • Goose Island • Highland • Kona Brewing • Sweetwater • Terrapin • Persimmon Hollow • Tomoka Brewing • Ormond Brewing • Central 28 • 3 Daughters • Cigar City • Red Cypress CityCigar • • Red 28 • 3 Daughters Central • • Ormond TomokaBrewing Brewing • Hollow Persimmon • Terrapin • Sweetwater • Kona Brewing • Island Highland Goose • DogfishLagunitas • Dales Head • Due • Maui Brewing CitySouth • Intuition Bold • Shipyard WWW.DELANDLIQUORSTORE.COM Dogfish Head • Lagunitas • Dales • Due South • Intuition • Bold City • Shipyard • Goose Island • Highland • Kona Brewing • Sweetwater • Terrapin Friday, November 17, 2017 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com DeLand/Lake Helen/DeLeon Springs/Pierson • B-5 Sports Briefs Catch of the week B-ball shootout moves p.m. and are open to specta- Daytona International Speed- dwindled to one team. tors. way Ticket and Tours facility. The Mainland Buccaneers to Daytona For more information, visit Both MSHFA events were pre- defeated Norland of Miami from Puerto Rico sporttours.net. viously conducted in July. Nov. 10 and will now play the “These new dates align our Carol City Chiefs Nov. 17 at The San Juan women’s bas- Motorsports hall activities with the excitement Municipal Stadium. ketball shootout Nov. 23-24 of Bike Week (March 10-17) in has relocated to the Ocean induction set Daytona Beach and a number Turkey shoot Center at 101 N. Atlantic Ave., of other major motorsports Daytona Beach. The 30th annual Motor- events happening in Florida Nov. 17-18 The 2017 Shootout was sports Hall of Fame of Ameri- during that time,” said MSHFA moved because of the severe ca Induction Ceremony Pre- President Ron Watson. The Lake Helen annual Tur- infrastructure damage in sented by Bridgestone will be For tickets to the MSHFA key Shoot will be from 6:30 to Puerto Rico caused by Hurri- Tuesday, March 13, at The events, call (386) 681-6843 or 9:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 17 and cane Maria. Shores Resort & Spa in Dayto- visit mshf.com. Saturday, Nov. 18, at the The field for the shootout na Beach Shores. Mitchell Brothers Sports Com- includes Coastal Carolina, The ceremony will be pre- High School Football plex, 679 Pleasant St. North Texas, Buffalo, Nebras- ceded on March 12 by the For more information, visit annual “Heroes of Horsepow- lakehelen.com or call (386) ka, Detroit and Clemson. The high school football er” Reception and Dinner at 228-2121. Games begin each day at 2 season in Volusia County has the MSHFA Museum in the Here kitty, kitty. Calling all cats! ne of the most fishing in Tomoka Basin with or pliers to avoid injury. I have Photo courtesy of Skye Burkhardt common complaints my wife’s uncle, Ed, when we a tip for you in case you are Skye Burkhardt of New Smyrna Beach shows off that come my way are FISHING both made long casts with live pricked, rub a bit of the catfish Ofrom folks telling me all they WITH DAN finger mullet. As soon as both slime on the injury. It will help a trout she caught in Mosquito Lagoon. If you’d are able to catch are catfish. DAN SMITH baits hit the water, they came I promise. like to see your catch in Hometown News, just For years that species has screaming back to the boat There are lots of ways of send us a photo with your name and hometown, been considered a pest, but we faster than we could retrieve cleaning them floating what you caught and where you caught it to may have to change our the slack. Both lines passed around, but I still use the [email protected]. opinion of the lowly whisker received a letter from a fellow under the boat, out the other method I learned as a kid. Nail fish. The time is at hand when in Edgewater who is consider- side and became intertwined. the fish’s head to a tree and cut we will have to begin eating ing targeting saltwater cats. He Eventually we managed to around its neck. With pliers, Helen. For information, call the sea creatures we once said because of a lack of land a pair of five-pound sail pull the skin down to the tail (386) 228-2770. classified as junk. predators (mostly bull sharks), cats. Good fun! and snip it away. The remain- Out •Artisan Alley Farmer’s From page B3 With our most desirable our area has seen a population I understand that many of ing meat will be surprisingly Market: The market is from 6-9 species depleted from water explosion of catfish. Although you believe saltwater cats are clean and tasty. Catfish are not Vyacheslav Gryaznov presents p.m. each Friday in Downtown I did not agree with that, I did a program of his own transcrip- DeLand and offers local, pollution and over-protected not edible. but that is incor- very bony and, once you organic produce, plants, by the authorities, fish like say catfish were the main rect. Both the hardheads and remove the backbone and ribs, tions of Russian orchestral music and Ravel’s mesmeriz- orchids and homemade jacks, sailor’s choice and reason I switched to using sail cats are good on the table the remainder will be all meat. breads. For more information, artificial bait decades ago. ing Gaspard de la Nuit at 3 catfish will have to become with the latter being best. To So next time you are being p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 28, at Lee call (386) 589-3118. He and I did agree that the •Celebrate Recovery at TLC: more acceptable on the table. I really enjoy them you may pestered by catfish, keep Chapel in Elizabeth Hall, 421 A have eaten all three and, in the gaff top sail cats had grown have to get a little creative, but some. We may as well begin to N. Woodland Blvd., DeLand. 12-step program that meets at last few years, have quit larger and are now averaging both grilled with teriyaki eat them now. The time is Free and open to the public. 7 p.m. every Friday in The Lighthouse Church Cafe, 1525 throwing back the jacks. around four pounds each. In sauce or Worcestershire will rapidly approaching when For more information, call our brackish water we have (386) 822-8950. S. State Road 15-A, DeLand. Last summer the guys from surprise you. there may be little else. Childcare is provided. Wham Bam Charters guided several varieties of catfish, but Actually one of the main •DeLand Farmer’s Market: 7 me to a great day of amber the sail cats and hardheads are problems with eating catfish is Dan Smith has fished the Ongoing Events a.m. to noon each Wednesday jack fishing in the Atlantic the most common. preparing them for the pan. waters of Volusia County for at the Volusia County Fair- Ocean. Over the decades I Catching sail cats is a fun Those problems usually begin more than 40 years. Email •American Legion Post 127: grounds, 3050 E. New York have released more of those thing to do. They are good while they are still on the questions and comments to Every first and third Saturday Ave., DeLand. •DeLand Flea Market: fish than I can count, but this fighters that will take most any hook. Who among us has not [email protected]. 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COMPLETELY REMODELED 2BR/2BA WITH BEAUTIFUL, LARGE 3BR/2BA ON QUIET SPECTACULAR WATER VIEW! CUL-DE-SAC WITH BIG FENCED BACKYARD! Redesigned w/ finest materials & workman- Over 1,700sq.ft. of living space. Beautiful, ship. 24hr manned sec. Island kitchen w/new updated flooring. Roof & A/C system both HOME WARRANTY & RECENT 4-POINT INSPECTION HOME WARRANTY! cabinetry, quartz marble countertops & SS replaced in ‘10. New electric box in 2015. Appliances. New hot water heater, dbl pane Newer appliances & cabinetry. Fla rm. Extra- insulated windows & W/D. TOTALLY REMODELED 2BR/2BA BEAUTIFUL 3BR/2BA SPLIT BEAUTIFUL, EXTRA LARGE long driveway. Recently power-washed. ROSETTA MUNLEY, 386-267-4384 JOAN MARTEL, 386-878-4661 SURROUNDED BY OAK TREES PLAN WITH DOUBLE CARPORT 2BR/2BA DOUBLEWIDE PO9001 PO8903 MINUTES TO THE BEACH! & DRIVEWAY! WITH 2-CAR CARPORT! $39,000 Turn-key ready hm w/open flr 5-Star Port Orange Park. Park $39,900 Drywall throughout. Inside plan. Cathedral ceilings. pays all amenities except elec. laundry rm w/lots of storage. 1,400sq.ft. Lot rent incl: Newer laminate/carpet, SS water/sewer/trash/lawn/ Large eat-in kitchen w/ample elec. range, dishwasher & dbl cable. New laminate flrs, SS cabinetry space. Formal dining dr refrigerator. Extra-lrg master appliances. Fresh paint. rm & nice bonus rm off kitchen. w/walk-in closet. Dbl roof, Recent 4-point inspection. large shed with W/D. PRIME LOCATION! 2BR/2BA 2BR/2BA WITH OPEN FLOOR Florida room. LOCATED ON A VERY PLAN & GREAT CURB APPEAL! RUBY BISSELL, 386-492-0720 LINDA HEWELT, 386-868-5004 LARRY ACKLEY, 386-530-4048 PEACEFUL, CORNER LOT! Home backs up to woods for priva- PO8968 PO8948 Nestled among lots of trees! cy. Painted with tasteful Florida BEAUTIFUL!!! $42,900 $37,900 Exterior freshly painted. New colors throughout. Full laundry MOVE-IN READY LIKE NEW A/C system in ‘16. Kitchen room with 3 walk-in closets. Kitchen 3BR/2BA HOME! and bathrooms countertops SOLDEverything is updated from kitch- with island cooktop & large break- en to bath! Laminate floors have been re-done. Brand new fast bar. Newer roof & air condi- SS appliances in kitchen. New STUNNING 2BR/2BA LAKEFRONT HM W/ throughout. This home boasts tioning system. Screened porch. BEAUTIFUL WATER VIEWS commodes in both bathrooms. Stunning 2BR/2BA w/open flr plan. Bamboo SOLDcarport, shed, and covered patio flooring. Huge island kitch. with cooktop/ Close to everything. ROSETTA MUNLEY, 386-267-4384 breakfast bar & new SS side-by-side refrigera- in a convenient and terrific loca- tor & dishwasher. Indoor laundry rm. 2 sliders leading to Florida rm. tion with low lot rent! TAMMY PETERS, 386-951-5985 TRISH HAYES, 386-246-7407 SOLDROSETTA MUNLEY, 386-267-4384 PO8949 PO8964 MOVE-IN READY, FURNISHED PO8997 $37,900 $37,900 SMOKE-FREE 2BR/2BA $34,900 FOUR STAR HAS SOLD MINUTES TO THE BEACH! Rare open flr plan. Brand new A/C OVER 1,100 HOMES system, roof, laminate flooring & carpeting. Freshly painted exterior. ALREADY THIS YEAR! Beautiful wicker furniture in living & dining rm. Fully-equipped kitchen. HOME WARRANTY INCLUDED! HOME WARRANTY INCLUDED! w/all appliances. W/D. RETIREMENT IS CALLING BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED TRISH HAYES, 386-246-7407 RECENT 4-POINT INSPECTION YOUR NAME...WONDERFUL 2BR/2BA TRIPLEWIDE ON 2BR/2BA HOME IN FLAGLER PRIVATE CORNER LOT! BEACH WITH CANAL VIEW PO8844 PO9010 AND DOCK! Spacious open floor plan. 2017 $34,900 $24,900 Open flr plan w/lrg dining & Henry Link wicker furniture in ADER living rms. Home boasts of 2 living rm & bedrooms. 2 sliders E S R ’ scrn’d porches; 1 has full slid- in living rm & 1 slider in dining ing screen door so you can room leading to lrg scrn’d C park your motorcycle or golf E porch. Laminate/carpet. Recent H O I C cart. Newer flooring through- GREAT RETIREMENT HOME! HOME WARRANTY INCLUDED! out. Ceramic in bathrooms. 4-point inspection. 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Recent 4-point scrn’d porch w/newer alum. roofing & fram- Pergo flooring. Newer tile & carpeting. Inside nate throughout. Roof-over re-sealed in 2016. bthrm. Newer appliances, roof ing on both. New washer in 2017. Newer laundry rm. Priv. backyard w/lrg shed with Extra-lrg storage shed. Fla rm off living rm. inspection. Home has it's own sprin- roof & A/C system w/transferable warranty A/C. Front scrn’d porch w/French drs leading Good size kitchen w/ range/refrigerator/ and A/C system. and duct work under house. microwave. kler system and pump. to Fla rm. 24hr manned sec. TRISH HAYES, 386-246-7407 TRISH HAYES, 386-246-7407 ROSETTA MUNLEY, 386-267-4384 SUSAN ROSS, 386-530-4623 JOYCE DYKES, 386-338-0880 PO8308 PO8987 PO8883 PO8998 VERY ATTRACTIVE AND $17,500 $15,500 $14,900 $13,900 CLEAN 2BR/2BA IN DAYTONA BEACH! Move-in ready and excellent condition! REDUCED PRICE! CENTRAL LOCATION ROOF COAT RECENTLY! Upgraded wood cabinetry in kitchen. 2BR/2BA WITH BEAUTIFUL CURB APPEAL PRICED TO SELL...2 BR/2BA 2BR/1BA CLOSE TO SHOPPING, All new windows. Newer carpet. Fla AND PRIVATE BACKYARD! ON CUL-DE-SAC! BANKING & ENTERTAINMENT IN room with A/C. Inside laundry rm with Mostly furn’d, spacious, well-kept home. Extra Home as is needs carpet! 1344sq.ft. Master DAYTONA BEACH! rm. Beautiful kitch. w/ white appl. Lots of Very affordable doublewide in Carriage W/D. Small fenced patio area at the features walk in closet. All appliances convey. cabinetry. Inside laundry rm w/storage. Cove. Front screen porch. Nice walk-in closet end of the carport. Home warranty and Newer A/C system. 5-star community w/ A/C serviced on a regular basis. Newer in master. Inside laundry area in kitchen. amenities and 24 hour manned security. dishwasher & stovetop. Laminate flooring. Smoke free home. recent 4-point inspection. TRISH HAYES, 386-246-7407 FOUR STAR HOMES, 866-355-2974 SUSAN ROSS, 386-530-4623 RAYMOND BREWSTER, 386-530-4267 WEST VOLUSIA FEATURED LISTINGS! D L 5 4 6 4 DL5627 D L 5 5 3 5 DL5614 $29,500 $45,900 Ask About our $32,000 $69,000 30 DAY WELL-MAINTAINED, MOVE-IN READY CLEAN 2BR/2BA HOME ON CORNER LOT LOVELY BRIGHT 2BR/2BA SPLIT PLAN EYE CATCHING, UPGRADED 2BR/2BA 2BR/2BA WITH 2 DRIVEWAYS! Open floor plan w/air conditioned Fla rm to STEPS FROM POOL ON CORNER LOT!!! Addt’l 230sq.ft. FL rm under heat/air w/3M enjoy all seasons. Built in entertainment center. Wraparound glassed-in Fla rm w/hot tub. Located on corner lot w/dbl driveway. film-tinted slider glass windows. Rubber roof CLOSING Backs up to lake. Freshly painted, newer Newer siding & windows. Fans, appliances Plenty of storage. Short walk to clubhouse & & 3.5 ton Rheem AC. Newer flooring. Fresh laminate flrs throughout. Well landscaped w/ pool. Pets OK. & flooring all have been replaced. paint. Eat-in kitchen w/dining rm. Incl: Rain Orange Trees. 2 sheds. Close to clubhouse in Landscaping also beautiful. Bird irrigation system. INCENTIVE! active senior community. LARRAINE C. 386-878-4944 MICHELE J. 386-878-4944 PAM H. 386-878-4944 PAT M. 386-878-4944

DL5572 DL5646 NEW 3BR/2BA WITH DOUBLE PRISTINE 2006 SKYLINE $84,900 CARPORT 1,536 SQ.FT. OF $100 Gift Card WITH 2BR/2BA/DEN + $54,900 FLORIDA LIVING! EXTRA WIDE CARPORT Lrg spacious rooms w/cathedral for West Volusia ceilings. Bright & airy kitchen w/ Spacious 1586 sqft + Fla rm w/ island. Sep. dining off kitchen & Homes Only! thermopane windows. Berber car- living rm. Split bdrm plan. Easy peting/Easy clean vinyl. Kitchen w/ care vinyl flrs. Exceptionally well-maintained community in a spacious pantry & lots of cabinets. country setting. 10 minutes to CALL 386-878-4944 Attached laundry area. New roof downtown Deland. Low lot rent. Lots of amenities! scheduled for mid-November.

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