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Half Price Gift Certificates Hot Deals! TITUSVILLE • MIMS COCOA THE CAPE NORTH BREVARD PORT ST JOHN MERRITT ISLAND COCOA BEACH @HometownNewsBrevard @hometownnewsbrevard @HometownNewsBre Vol. 14, No. 25 www.HometownNewsBrevard.com Friday, June 29, 2018 LIZARD LOVER PERSONAL BEST GOING HOME Princess is a four- Shannon Cole catches Bart Berghuis visits year old Chorkier and a 23-and-a-half-inch Buchs, Switzerland, is owened by Ana Redfish off Indialantic where he lived for Register of Palm Bay beach at Sunrise park seven years PET OF THE WEEK 9 CATCH OF THE WEEK 4 TOURING WITH THE TOWNIES 19 HOT DEALS! Love is all around us Community from Hometown News survey to aid with HALF PRICE strategic GIFT planning By Jamie Desena-McFarland For Hometown News CERTIFICATES CAPE CANAVERAL — If they have not received one already, Cape Canaveral residents will soon be FEATURING: receiving an invitation to take an online survey relating to various aspects of life in their city. The City Council unanimously approved the idea of the communi- Alex Schierholtz/Staff photographer ty-wide survey during its regular Elizabeth Slaton and Aly Benitez, both of Orlando, pose with a $5,000 check meeting June 19 and the survey went live June 25 at https://www. being donated to One Pulse Foundation during ‘LGBT Pride Night – USSSA cityofcapecanaveral.org/survey. Pride versus Cleveland Comets’ on Wednesday, June 12 at Space Coast The survey “addresses many top- Stadium in Viera. ics ranging from dogs and dog parks PURCHASE to what kinds of businesses or recre- ational facilities residents want to see in Cape Canaveral,” said the Course to connect city’s community engagement con- TODAY AT: sultant, Rebekah McClain. www.HometownNewsBrevard.com The City Council, city manager and staff plan to use the results to ‘people, place, planet’ learn more about community reac- NEXT LAUNCH By Jamie Desena-McFarland Its next course, "A World of Health: Connect- tions to the city’s current amenities June 29, 5:41 a.m. EDT: For Hometown News ing People, Place and Planet," is scheduled for and services, as well as potential A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will 3-5 p.m. every Thursday from July 19 to Aug. 30 new projects, Ms. McLain added. carry the CRS-15 mission to BREVARD COUNTY — Since getting set up at 1535 Cogswell St., unit C-15 in Rockledge. Officials hope to use the informa- the space station. in its public location more than a year ago, The course was created at the Northwest tion as one part of the strategic Recycle Brevard has created several new pro- Earth Institute. planning process. INDEX grams. “This is the first time we are offering ‘A World The survey, created with Survey Monkey, will be advertised through Adoptable 8 Obituaries 20 Among other offerings, the organization now of Health: Connecting People, Place and Planet’ Classified 21 Out & About 15 holds discussion courses on environmental top- but this is also part of the Northwest Earth Facebook, Twitter, the city’s “Weekly Crossword 20 Police Report 5 See SURVEY, page 3 Horoscopes 15 Viewpoint 6 ics. 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