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The DISCOUNT OriginalFURNITURE 2822 S. U.S. #1, Fort Pierce Location, location, location Chamber (772) 466-7022 Environmental Ambassadors sets goals LARGEST look for tall MATTRESS trees for bat RETAILER houses to be for 2018 OVER 45 DIFFERENT hung at the MATTRESSES TO Legislative priorities are CHOOSE FROM Environmental Learning outlined, including goals TWIN MATTRESS $ Center on for local businesses from 69 EA. PC. Saturday, Jan. FULL MATTRESS 6. See more By Mike Winikoff from $85 EA. PC. photos, page [email protected] QUEEN MATTRESS 23. from $99 EA. PC. INDIAN RIVER COUNTY — The KING MATTRESS Indian River County Chamber of Com- merce has outlined its legislative priori- $ from 99 EA. PC. ties for 2018. A new position paper out- lines goals of the local business community that can be achieved PILLOW TOP through local, state, and federal legisla- TWIN MATTRESS tion. from $85 EA. PC. The outline of priorities was pro- duced by the chamber’s Government FULL MATTRESS Issues Committee. $ from 99 EA. PC. This year’s goals are divided into six Keith Carson broad categories: Indian River Lagoon QUEEN MATTRESS staff photographer $ and Surface Waters, Economic Develop- from 115 EA. PC. ment and Tourism, Talent, Infrastruc- KING MATTRESS ture, Insurance, and Local Governance. from $115 EA. PC. The health of the Indian River Lagoon continues to be a top priority for the EACH PIECE PRICES ARE SOLD IN SETS. chamber, recognizing the importance of KING SETS ARE 3 PIECES. MATTRESS Shores cell service ONLY ARE SLIGHTLY HIGHER the estuary to the local economy. The chamber calls for “increased, accelerat- SEE OUR AD ON THE BACK COVER! ed, and recurring funding from federal, should improve by March state and local levels” for a variety of COMMUNITY CALENDAR water quality and habitat restoration By Mike Winikoff According to an update from Town Clerk projects. Included is support for a See [email protected] Laura Aldrich, the cell tower site and community Department of Environmental Protec- events on concrete pour have been completed. The tower is tion proposal to spend $50 million to page 2 INDIAN RIVER SHORES — Poor cell phone to be delivered the second week of January. address septic system and storm water service and the need for a cell tower have been An independent research firm, CityScape, con- pollution. The chamber calls for septic discussed at almost every Indian River Shores ducted a study in 2016 regarding placement and to sewer conversions in all communities INDEX Town Council meeting since 2012. A plan was height. That firm’s report identified locations that along the lagoon. approved in 2015 to resolve the problem by would provide cellular and data coverage for the Economic Development and Tourism Classified 24 Out & About 15 installing a new cell tower. That tower is expected entire town. is a traditional focus of most chambers Crossword 22 Police Report 5 Horoscopes 15 Viewpoint 6 to be completed by March. See CELL, page 14 See GOALS, page 7 REINER FAMILY DENTISTRY Caring Dentistry for the Entire Family DENTAL SERVICES INCLUDE $50 OFF Invisalign • Root Canals • Children 2 years & up Comprehensive Exam & Full Mouth Series of X-rays. Crown & Bridge • Nitrous Oxide to Reduce Anxiety New Patients Only. Offer Expires 1/31/18 Veneers & Bonding • Dental Implants • Extractions (Offer not valid with Insurance or any other coupons) The patient and any other person responsible for payment has a right to refuse to pay, cancel payment or be reimbursed for payment for any Tooth Colored Fillings • Partial Dentures • Dentures other service. Examination or treatment that is performed as a result of and within 72 hours of responding to the advertisement for the free discounted fee, or reduced fee service, examination, or treatment. D0150, D0210. Laser Surgery for Periodontal Disease (LANAP) Bradley H. Reiner, DMD 3975 20th Street Suite 2th Vero Beach 772-564-0724 • View Lanap Video @ www.yourcosmeticdentist.com Hagen Hastings, DMD 2 Hometown News – VERO BEACH– www.HometownNewsIRC.com Friday, January 12, 2018 Community calendar Community notes tion visit www.veroheritage.org or facebook. FRIDAY, JAN. 12 dency class, running from Jan. 17 through com/VeroHeritage. Adult writing April 4, from 3-5 p.m. This session is for • Coffee with the Mayor: 8 a.m., The • Kashi Sunday Market: Kashi Ashram, workshop coming up Heritage Center, 2140 14th Avenue, Vero 11155 Roseland Road, Sebastian, 9 a.m-2 women who seem to sacrifice their own Beach. Visit www.veroheritage.org or p.m. Hot cinnamon buns, teas, organic needs while focusing on meeting the The non-profit Laura Riding Jackson facebook.com/VeroHeritage. coffees, facials, chair massages, tarot card needs of others. The group will help you reading. Seasonal organic produce, artists Foundation will host a fund-raising Adult start the process of recovering from SATURDAY, JAN. 13 and crafters, jewelry, vintage items, more. Writing Workshop on Saturday, Jan. 20, codependency, acknowledge and define Lunch buffet at noon ($12). Children’s from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Adults of all compulsions, deal with painful guilt and • Quail Valley Charity Cup 5K and 1 Mile corner with painting and crafts. Free Ashram writing levels, beginner to advanced, are restore you to spiritual and emotional Fun Run: 7:30 a.m. 2345 Highway A1A, Vero tours available. For more information, email welcome to register. health. The cost is $50, which includes a [email protected]. Beach. Complimentary entry fee, donations The LRJF is a 501(c)3 tax exempt book. To register, call (772) 770-4424. appreciated. 1-Mile Fun Run and 5K Walk/ organization dedicated to promoting the The Refuge offers other weekly support MONDAY, JAN. 15 Run to help support local children’s charities. legacy of Laura Riding Jackson appealing groups such as Overcomers, Shelter from 5K is an out and back through Scenic to history buffs, organic gardening, the Storm, and Anger Management. Its Riomar. 1-Mile is a quick out and back • Card Party: St. Helen Council of Catholic writing and poetry and the arts. The adult 2018 Christian support groups for women through Riverside neighborhood. https:// Women: 11:30 a.m. Bring your cards and writing workshops support the non-profit schedule is as follow: runsignup.com/Race/FL/VeroBeach/ games and enjoy a delicious lunch. Call for while offering the community an opportu- Monday: Overcomers: Ongoing Class QuailValleyCharityCup5Kand1MileFunRun. information or tickets 567-5129. nity to develop their writing skills. • The Vero Beach Chapter of The Florida (7-8:30 p.m.) Free. This support group • MSVB Vintage Market: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. International author, Leslie McGuirk, For more information, call (772) 643-6782, Sewing Sew-Ciety (FSS) meets the third offers healing from the brokenness of will be leading the adult writers workshop visit www.mainstreetverobeach.org. Monday of every month, year-round, at the damaged emotions. St. Augustine Episcopal Church, 475 43rd “The Importance of Being Wrong: How to Develop a Creative Mind.” Spark your Wednesday: SUNDAY, JAN. 14 Ave., Vero Beach at 9:30 a.m. Share and • Conquering Codependency: 12-week learn through educational programs with imagination and find inspiration by Class. Cost $50 – Jan. 17 to April 4; also • 'Reptiles, snakes, lizards, O my!:' 2 focus on skill-building and hands-on sewing balancing logical and spontaneous at all levels. Call Susan at (772) 567-6595 thought. July 11 to Sept. 26 (3-5 p.m.). Feeling p.m., Main Library, 1600 21st Street, Vero overwhelmed? This class is for women Beach. Family-friendly event. See and learn or Maryann at [email protected]. The class will be held at the new Laura who are tired of adjusting their behavior more about baby hedgehogs, bearded Riding Jackson Foundation office, 1914 dragons, crested geckos, turtles, frogs and WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17 14th Ave., Vero Beach. The fee is $45. to meet the needs and expectations of more. Local hobbyists with a passion for & To register, call (772) 569-6718 or visit others. understanding of a wide variety of reptiles • Ocean Science Lecture Series: Megan www.lauraridingjackson.com. • Shelter from the Storm: 12-week class will showcase animals and present informa- Davis of FAU Harbor Branch will present on sexual abuse. Cost is $50 – April 11 to tion at this special event. Celebrate the New "Ocean Entreés: The New Food Source to June 27; Oct. 3 to Dec. 19 (3-5 p.m.). This Year and meet new friends who work with Feed the World" at 4 p.m., Johnson ‘Conquering Codependency’ class provides hope and healing in a safe hundreds of reptile, arachnid & amphibian Education Center, Harbor Branch campus, class begins Jan. 17 environment for women who have species. For more information call Marla at 5600 U.S. 1 North, Fort Pierce. Free. Contact suffered from sexual abuse. Jill Sunderland at (772) 242-2506 or email (772) 770-5060, ext. 4121. 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VERO BEACH — Champion Home Health Care held a blessing of the staff and office on Jan. 8, led by Father John Mor- rissey, Pastor of Saint Sebastian Church. Champion is celebrating its 25th anniver- sary. The first Champion office was in Boca Raton in 1993. The Vero Beach office opened in 2006. Champion Home Health Care has additional offices in Palm Beach, Stuart, Gainesville, and Melbourne. Owners Tom and Anne Michaels lead the Champion Vero Beach owner Vero Beach office, which serves Indian River and St. Lucie counties and has been Tom Michaels, left, and Father recognized as Best Home Health Care Pro- John Morrissey, Pastor of the Staff photos by Mike Winikoff vider by Hometown News. Saint Sebastian Church, at the Champion Vero Beach owners Tom Michaels, left, and Anne Michaels, Father Morrissey was asked to bless the blessing of Champion staff and with Laura Gagney, Father John Morrissey, Anna Miller, Kim Crews, Champion staff and office for the New Year. Kathy Hirsch, Teleetha Smith, Judy Kline. The event also marked Plough Monday, the office. Monday after the Epiphany. It represents We need to stay strong in our faith and lis- errands, doctor appointments, medication “At Champion Home Health Care we are “our return to work in good faith, after our ten to God’s guidance every day: love one reminders, low vision services, meal prepa- in the business of making sure that you or Christmas celebration,” said Mr. Michaels. another, love our work, do our jobs with ration, light housework, and in-facility your loved one can live happily at home as “Bless this business and all who cross its excellence, and may God Bless us all.” assistance. Champion features skilled nurs- long as you wish,” said Anne and Tom. “We doorway,” said Father Morrissey, reading a Champion Home Health Care strives to ing services, RN supervision of clients, and understand that you have a desire to be at Prayer for the Feast of the Epiphany. “Fill us enrich the lives of seniors through personal- an Alzheimer specialist. home with your family, friends and belong- with the light of Christ that our concern for ized service, allowing people to enjoy the In addition to Anne and Tom Michaels, ings and know that you don’t ever want to others may reflect your love.” comforts of their own home safely and with the Champion Vero Beach office leadership lose that.” “As we get older, we feel the tendency to peace of mind. team is Director of Nursing Anna Miller “We want you to know that, with the right become more cynical and inpatient with With no hourly minimums required, RN, Alternate Administrator Kim Crews care, it is possible! Our team is dedicated to people,” said Mr. Michaels. “Anne and I Champion can provide wake up and/or tuck LPN, General Manager Kathy Hirsch, taking care of you just like we would our often joke about forming an ‘I hate the in service, bathing/dressing, assistance with Human Resources Manager Teleetha Smith, own family. We are committed to finding world club’. We can never let that happen. walking, physical therapy, shopping, and Scheduler Judy Kline. See CHAMPION, page 7

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Please limit your submissions to 250 words, so that we can include more entries. Readers are asked to refrain from making slanderous or libelous statements. We need a new law cent finally get ALL the money, we will have another depression just like in the 30s We need a law for signaling for a turn or a because no one will be able the buy all the change of lanes. If the law was made it would products that make them rich. That’s why fill Florida’s coffers in a week. Seriously it they started Social Security back then. This would not be a major inconvenience or cre- is all just an opinion of a poor person who ate a problem and would make you a more just wants to survive all the GREED and be a courteous driver. If you can talk on your consumer. Happy NEW Year. phone while you drive surely you can use your directional signals. EASY! Stop being so sensitive Keith Carson/staff photographer Vero Beach’s Jonathan Womack moves the ball down field Friday, Do not judge We as a society have grown so sensitive it Jan. 5, at the Citrus Bowl. amazes me ! I’m sure when the cross was In answer to the complaint about handi- erected it was not to not include others! cap spots. Many autoimmune diseases are Maybe the people involved in the memo- “havin’ a ploppy”. Yes! He was! Unbeliev- Blvd stopped behind a truck with an expired invisible. Please do NOT judge but instead rial had done it because they never gave it a able! I tried to block my wife’s view so she tag and two burned out brake lights. educate yourself. Heart, MS, Lupus, PsA, second thought. So going forward the town wouldn’t have to see this disgusting sight, RA diseases , just to name a few, are invisi- can put that on there thing to make sure it but she did see it. She could not believe her ble. motto: But you don’t look sick! remembers. That being said this is my eyes. We crossed over to the other side of Water under the bridge? extreme view of this persons comments. the road just shaking our heads. According to their response the island This has stayed in my mind, and it makes Spending millions of tax-dollars in law- The tax cuts don’t help the poor should never had been built and the money me wonder. I grant you might be desperate suits against Brightline was not very smart should have been spent on assisting local to go, but what kind of society are we living from the start. After all, the RR was built Instead of passing an “anti-groping” law veterans. The island is a SYMBOL and in when people can’t be bothered to use the first, most towns of today came after the RR for themselves and the President they money should not be spent on symbols. bathroom? Do we need Animal Control for was built. That was my take from the first passed a tax cut to line the pockets of them- This is not my view, somehow we have humans? It just maddens me. What do day it came up. Waiting for the construction selves and the wealthy at the expense of the become a people who feel excluded if not all other readers think? Have they seen any of the quiet zone in Stuart, Martin County, working class and low income people. If inclusive, weather by chose or innocently sights like this? paid by the RR was and is the second mis- your tax rate goes down but your taxes go not thinking about that when building this take. We could have the quiet zone already up because of elimination of deductions, Memorial. Love it for the great job that they instead of waiting and thinking the RR will then it is a tax increase. Most people won’t did. Make local pay for it. Money spent on the lawsuit and see it until they don’t get as much tax refund P.S I’m not a religious person, I feel that I feeding (certified liars) would have paid for or have to write a bigger check. The poor try every day to be a good and caring person employees check lights the gates and maintenance for a long time. can’t pay the taxes and the wealthy have the I guess that’s my religion. Unfortunately this is now water under the power not to pay them, so guess who is left I suggest modifying the job descriptions bridge. What now? Instead of keeping on to pay them? If the wealthy paid their fair of all local government employees that regu- talking lets go ahead and get the quiet zone share they would still be rich. By increasing It’s not just dogs larly go onto the streets in performing their done, better today then tomorrow the train the wages the working class will earn more duties to require that, when stopped at a red horn is a nuisance. Please do not make money and have a larger tax liability. If they I have been following the interesting light, they have to check the tag and brake another ($50,000) study. Studies, another don’t tax you on the first $20,000 and you comments about the messes that dogs are lights of the vehicle directly ahead of them. money maker for somebody with connec- don’t earn any more you will still be in pov- allowed to make in public. Horrible. But If anything is illegal like an expired tag or tion so he can keep himself above water on erty, which is “Slavery without the whip.” listen folks, it’s not always a dog, believe me. burned out brake lights, they need to take a our tax-dollar. They now want to tax you twice on the same Recently when I was walking home from photo of the tag for forwarding to someone Stop wasting any tax-dollar on this sub- money, church with my wife I something that who can follow up on it later. We need to ject now and get the quiet zone project While the rich get huge tax breaks. Yes! horrified me. Someone was relieving them- increase the number of eyes looking for going so we all can have a good night sleep GREED is alive and well. 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FELLSMERE — For those who study paranormal phenomena like ghosts, the city of Fellsmere has become a hot destination. Thanks to Larry Lawson, the founder of The Florida Bureau of Paranormal Investigation, and city leadership open to unique market- ing, Fellsmere has discovered a new way to attract tourists. Looking for something fun and different Staff photo by Mike Winikoff to do, my wife and I booked an evening of Some of the equipment used to detect ghosts and other paranormal ghost hunting with Mr. Lawson. What we witnessed was either a brilliantly staged and activity. incredibly fun hoax, or something much the south.” were looking at to Fellsmere history. more strange. Fellsmere was the first town in the south While walking down Broadway to Marsh Two members of our party believe we where a woman voted, in 1915. Fellsmere Landing restaurant, Mr. Lawson asked witnessed something supernatural, which Staff photos by Mike Winikoff was the first town in the area to have elec- about our positions regarding ghosts. I said made this the best $12 entertainment we’ve tricity, a power plant, and phone service. I was a science-based skeptic. My two com- experienced in a long time. Even for a sci- Outside Marsh Landing restau- The first sugar refinery in Florida was built panions expressed a belief in the existence ence-based skeptic, the evening was enor- rant in Fellsmere, paranormal in Fellsmere around 1932. of ghosts and other supernatural phenome- mously fun and educational. investigator Larry Lawson dis- “In July 1915, huge rains flooded the na, due in part to family members’ experi- Larry Lawson is a 37-year veteran of law whole area. Nobody could really move here ences. enforcement, specializing in criminal inves- cusses the ghosts who live with- because of the flooding, and that began a “There is something strange out there tigations. He has been investigating the in. downward spiral for the city. Fell left Fells- that we cannot explain,” Mr. Lawson said as paranormal for 13 years. Also guiding the mere in 1917, never to come back.” we arrived at Marsh Landing. “I know I saw tour was Larry’s son Ryan Lawson. The col- Mr. Lawson started his paranormal inves- a ghost in the Miami jail. I know I saw my lege student has been investigating the para- you’ll ever see. It is the oldest incorporated town in Indian River County, incorporated tigations group in 2010. second full body apparition in October of normal with his father since he was 11. “People in Fellsmere who knew about our this year. But I can’t prove it to you. I know We met at the old Fellsmere Public in 1915, four years before Vero in 1919. Sebastian wasn’t incorporated as a village team started telling me stuff. A lady who what I saw but I can’t prove it to you.” School, now City Hall. Before we started our does the cleaning in these buildings said she Our first ghost stop was Marsh Landing tour, Mr. Lawson gave us a brief history of until 1924.” Fellsmere, Mr. Lawson explained, was part of St. Lucie County until saw a young boy one night, they acknowl- restaurant. Mr. Lawson told us how owner Fellsmere. edged each other, then the kid disappeared. Fran Adams saw some incredible things “We’re all history buffs,” Mr. Lawson 1925. “Nelson Fell was a guy from New Zealand After that she started seeing all kinds of when she was renovating the building. began. “To be a good paranormal investiga- things occurring.” “She has seen a woman in white move tor, you’ve got to love history.” who came here during the first Florida land boom of the 1880s. He started building this Mr. Lawson walked us around nearby from one wall to another wall and then dis- “Fellsmere is a really cool place. This is streets to point out landmarks. As we one of the most fascinating little towns town in about 1911, with the intention of See GHOST, page 10 making it a farming town and a gateway to walked, Mr. Lawson tied the buildings we Local news & events Around Your right in your inbox! New Patients Welcome! Simply send an email to:

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Building. As we walked, Mr. Lawson told us about 10 minutes. Ghost about weird occurrences. Ryan started talking to Billy. Our group From page 8 “Sometimes buildings are haunted not immediately smelled smoke, like a pipe. because of anything that happened in the Ryan brought in some Dowsing rods, also appear. She floats right across the floor. Fran buildings, but because of the land they are known as divining rods, which he said could has said she’s tried to talk to her, but the on, frequently related to the Native Ameri- be used to ask the ghosts questions. He woman doesn’t react and just looks straight cans who lived there. Nobody knows for would ask the ghost to cross the rods if the ahead. The theory is that this ghost is what sure what a ghost is. The old theory is that answer to a question was yes, or to separate we call a residual – energy that just plays ghosts are residual energy from those who the rods if the answer was no. itself over and over as if in a loop, with no have departed. But there are a lot of theories Ryan asked Billy to cross the rods if he interaction.” being discussed now about parallel dimen- was here, and the rods crossed. Then he “Others who have worked here have seen sions.” asked Billy to uncross the rods, and they shadows and people moving. One manager We visited the Fellsmere Inn, one of the uncrossed. We asked more questions, and who was locking up late at night kept seeing oldest buildings in town, built around 1911 the rods did cross and uncross after most of a chair moved to different places, even by Norman Fell. It was a hotel, then a restau- our questions. though nobody else was in the building.” rant, then an antique store, “where people Ryan asked Billy to wave his hand in front Mr. Lawson showed us a photo of the often said things moved around and they of my K2 meter. My K2 meter immediately ladies’ restroom in Marsh Landing that heard footsteps,” said Mr. Lawson. Now it is started lighting up to red, the highest level. seemed to show a creepy woman. He com- a private residence. Ryan asked if that was Billy lighting up my pared the photo to other photos taken in the We visited the Marion Fell Library, the Staff photo by Mike Winikoff K2 meter, and it lit again, all the way to the same place at the same time including secu- oldest operating library in Indian River Some people experience unusu- top. rity footage, none of which showed the County, where we learned more about the As my meter lit up, I felt nauseous and woman. history of Fellsmere and its founders. al occurrences around this doll in disoriented, known side effects of strong “A deputy sheriff was here taking a photo “Our last investigation here, there was the bathroom at the Marion Fell EMFs. Our friend Donna asked Billy to set in the same spot, and I looked up and saw a something unusual happening with the doll Library in Fellsmere. the lights off again on my meter, and the woman in white standing in the doorway. in the bathroom. We got some EVPs. Some- lights did illuminate again. Noting that The sheriff did not see the woman I saw. I thing was happening with this doll.” door and was getting annoyed. After a while nothing had happened on anybody else’s know what I saw – I saw a woman standing EVPs, Mr. Lawson explained, are elec- I heard laughing, like little kids. I heard it meter in the room, Ryan suggested it was a there and then she was gone. I went and got tronic voice phenomenon. “That’s where clear as day. Now it doesn’t scare me because personal message just to me. the security camera footage and there was you can hear things in recordings that you I hear it all the time in here. You’ll hear Our group disagreed on what had hap- no sign of the woman.” can’t here by ear. We’ve gotten tons of things them laughing at you or playing or talking. pened. My wife and our friend believed that Mr. Lawson’s son Ryan played an iPhone on our recorders, sounds of voices talking.” We’ve seen lights coming out of the walls, something unusual had happened concern- recording where he asked “are you here?” We left the library and headed back to our we’ve seen shadows.” ing Billy. I was skeptical. I asked if anything and a voice replied “of course.” Another starting point, the old school, where our Larry described hearing people walking was staged and Larry and Ryan insisted it phone right next to his did not pick it up. group had quite an experience. As we around, opening doors, operating the eleva- was not. Larry said his hard-earned reputa- “The city has been open about this and walked into the school, Larry told us more tor. He played a tape for us where one team tion would be jeopardized if he staged any- letting our team investigate,” Larry Lawson stories. member asks “do you spend a lot of time in thing. said. “I’ve been a cop around here for a long “One night when I was locking up here, in this room, Billy?” and a voice answers “yes “Continue being skeptical,” Larry said. time and people know me. The City Manag- front of me I saw an arm in a flannel shirt,” sir.” “That is the best way for things to be done. I er has been kind enough to allow me access Mr. Lawson said. “Just the arm. I can’t Ryan gave us a quick tutorial on the want people to know what an incredible to the buildings. He enjoys this because peo- explain it but I know that it happened. equipment. He showed us meters to detect town Fellsmere is, and the history that’s ple come and learn about Fellsmere. People When you’re quiet in here you’ll hear foot- EMF (electromagnetic) fields. here. The city is very open to what I’m come here now all the time just to experi- steps, murmuring of voices. We don’t know “Spirits give off high EMF fields,” Ryan doing. I’m not going to say that they believe ence the crazy events. We started these tours why ghosts of children seem to inhabit the said. “We’ll ask the spirits simple yes or no in ghosts, but they believe in my vision of for folks who want to learn more about it.” school. There were no deaths or tragedies questions and ask them to light it up, and teaching people about Fellsmere.” “I approach investigations like I would a documented in this building. One of the they do.” They also had equipment to pick The two hours we spent was lots of fun, criminal investigation. I need to have stuff I theories is that when people die, they go up temperature changes and to sense vibra- and showed Fellsmere in a completely dif- can put my hands on. But I’ve also become back to where they were happiest.” tions like footsteps. ferent light. open-minded enough to realize there are “There are kids here including a little boy “The theory is that when a spirit gets Tours are $12. things that cannot be explained through sci- named Billy in the choir room. We identi- near, it sucks in energy, and that’s why it gets For more information, visit the Florida ence. So, how do we find a way to explain it? fied Billy a few years ago because we were colder around it,” Ryan explained. Other Bureau of Paranormal Investigation at www. My goal is that I could put together enough asking if various other names were his devices showed changing pressure. paranormalfbi.com or on Facebook at www. evidence that I could go to a trial and prove name, and there was no response, but when At Ryan’s suggestion I picked up a K2, facebook.com/Ghostguy59/. Contact them to a jury that it exists. I’ll probably never get we said ‘is your name Billy?’ the equipment which he said was the most dependable via email at investigations@paranormalfbi. to that point but that’s really where I’d like to started going off.” device. Then we headed upstairs to the cho- com, or call (772) 633-3955. Larry Lawson g o.” His son Ryan added “one night we were rus room, where Ryan said we could possi- has a radio show you can hear at www.para- Our tour took us to the Fellsmere Histori- finishing one of these tours and I was lock- bly find Billy. He described one prior guest normalstakeout.com. cal Church and the original City Surveyor’s ing up. I was having a problem locking the seeing a shadow standing in the corner for Friday, January 12, 2018 Hometown News – VERO BEACH – www.HometownNewsIRC.com 11

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C C H E E O I C Vero Beach H O I C 772-778-1040 Friday, January 12, 2018 Hometown News – VERO BEACH – www.HometownNewsIRC.com 13 Treasure Coast History Festival to include Vero By Gaylon Parker will be about the history of Adams Ranch, [email protected] starts at 10:30 a.m. This presentation will be particularly poignant because it features FORT PIERCE – The Treasure Coast His- brothers Lee, Mike and Robbie Adams. tory Festival just got rolling last year, but During the session they will discuss how the came in as a resounding success. Attendees ranch began with its purchase by their saw it as a great way to learn a variety of grandfather in 1937 and lead up to the pres- things about one of the oldest cities on the ent, along with the ways in which the ranch Treasure Coast. is changing to this day. This year’s event has been expanded to “Mike, Lee and Robbie Adams now oper- include Vero Beach, and will have even ate the ranch after the death of their father, more participation from historical figures Bud Adams, in September, and they’re going and their descendants. to be talking about the history of the ranch The Vero Beach session will be a few days going back their grandfather’s purchase of it earlier, on Thursday, Jan. 11. It will show- in 1937,” Mr. Enns said. “Also, they will dis- case the legacy of Vero Beach visionary cuss how their dad created, developed it and Waldo Sexton, who created Vero Beach several breeds of cattle and what the ranch is Photo courtesy of Gregory Enns landmarks such as McKee Botanical Gar- doing today: Looking forward to marketing During the Treasure Coast History Festival, there will be a presenta- dens, the Driftwood Inn, the Ocean Grill, natural Adams Ranch beef.” tion about Adams Ranch, with brothers Lee, Mike and Robbie Adams, Patio Restaurant and Szechuan Palace Among the other presentations will be Restaurant. That event also is free and open the session at 1:30 p.m., which will feature discussing how the ranch began with its purchase by their grandfa- to the public, and will begin at 7 p.m. at a discussion by experts about the establish- ther in 1937 and the ways in which the ranch is changing to this day. the Emerson Center, 1590 27th Ave. ment of Fort Pierce as a military base The Fort Pierce event will feature histori- in 1838 during the Second Seminole War. Both the presentation at The Emerson The fish fry, hosted by the Summerlins – cal re-enactors, rustic crafts, ghost tours, “It was originally an Ais Indian mound Center and festival in downtown Fort Pierce the first family of fishing on the Treasure historical trolley rides, an authors’ alley – and we know that there were burials there,” are part of an annual celebration of Treasure Coast – will begin at 11 a.m. The cost will be with local history writers – and a genuine Mr. Enns said. “The Ais Indians lived in the Coast history produced by Indian River $12 per plate and includes fish, cole slaw, Summerlin’s fish fry. Meanwhile, people can vicinity of it, because there is a freshwater Magazine Inc. It is co-sponsored by Center- baked beans and hush puppies. An outdoor enjoy other presentations inside the Sunrise spring there and we will talk about the pre- State Bank, Southern Eagle Distribut- session on the Summerlins’ fishing history Black Box Theatre. history of the site – featuring Historian ing, East Coast & Supply Co., Main will begin at noon. The History Festival in Fort Pierce will Lucille Rights.” Street Fort Pierce, the Sunrise Theatre and “They’re known for their fish-frys, and last from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. The Sexton grandchildren, Sean Sexton, The Emerson Center. they’ve been doing it since the 1800s here,” 13 and was the brainchild of Gregory Enns, Mark Tripson, Jenz Tripson, Bonnie Schwey, “The history festival is intended to high- Mr. Enns said. “And we will be talking to the publisher of Indian River Magazine. He Randy Sexton and many others will share light significant events and personalities Summerlins during the lunch.” wanted to offer newcomers a chance to look insights of their legendary grandfather, along the Treasure Coast,’’ said Indian For more information, please visit the into the Treasure Coast’s past and for long- according to a press release. The presenta- River Magazine Publisher Gregory Enns, events page at https://www.facebook.com/ time residents to understand the deep roots tion also will the many and creative who is also chairman of the festival. events/1474769729243380/, and for trolley in the area, which go all the way back to entrepreneurial paths the Sexton family has “We want newcomers to learn more about reservations please call 772-466-3880. antiquity. taken in art, agriculture, real estate and his- their community and old-timers to help For general information, please call 772- The first session at The Black Box, which torical preservation. us reconnect with the past.” 940-9005. Treasure Coast Automotive FOR ALL YOUR AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS JANUARY SPECIAL

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A support • Stroller Tours: 9:30 a.m., third on Town Hall property east of the group for individuals, family members and Thursdays, Vero Beach Museum of Art, maintenance garage and north of others who play the role of caregiver to a 3001 Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach. the community center. DataPath, person who struggles with a mental illness. Guided gallery tour for grown-ups with their the company chosen to construct The group’s facilitator is volunteer mental kids in strollers. Space is limited, registra- the tower, was issued a building per- health advocate Diego Gonzalez. For more tion is suggested. Call to register or for mit to begin the project on Nov. 6, information, contact Diego Gonzalez at more information: (772) 231-0707. 2017. (772) 577-4024, [email protected], or • Vero Beach Elks Lodge sends On Nov. 29, clearing of the land visit http://suncoastmentalhealth.org cookies to soldiers: Homemade or began, and drilling commenced on store-bought cookies may be dropped off at Dec. 12. By Dec. 15, concrete was THURSDAY, JAN. 18 – SUNDAY, JAN. 21 10 a.m. on the third Thursday of every poured. month. Money donations for shipping costs “The approximate 50 foot by 50 • Fellsmere Frog Leg Festival: Annual are also appreciated. Bring cookies to Vero foot land closest to the maintenance festival held in downtown Fellsmere at 22 Beach Elks Lodge 1774, 1350 26th St. S. Orange Street, Fellsmere. Volunteer garage (northeast of the Public Safe- Vero Beach based event to raise funds for the recrea- ty Department, and just hundreds of tional needs of the children of Fellsmere. SATURDAY, JAN. 20 feet from the Town Administrative Enjoy gator tail and frog legs for dinner, Office) was cleared,” Ms. Aldrich along with other foods; also browse told Hometown News. “A tempo- • City of Vero Beach Recreation hundreds of booths for unique gifts, or Department Gymnastics Registration: rary roadway for heavy equipment listen to live music and enjoy carnival to access the drilling site was laid, Begins at 8 a.m. at Leisure Square Fitness games and rides. Free admission, free Center, 3705 16th Street. There are and drilling commenced of a 50 foot parking, free entertainment. Hours for gymnastics and aerial classes available for deep hole. This was followed by Thursday and Friday are 4-11 p.m., hours beginners through advanced students, inserting a 10 foot cap anchored for Saturday are 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., and toddlers through teens. Receive training with 28 seven-foot bolts securely Photo courtesy of Town of Indian River Shores hours for Sunday are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Visit from the City of Vero Beach Recreation www.froglegfestival.com. fastened.” Setting the 49-foot cage to pour the con- Department’s USA Gymnastics Safety As of this writing, Verizon is the Certified Instructors. Weekday and only company to have signed an crete foundation for the new Indian THURSDAY, JAN. 18 Saturday classes are available to fit every agreement to use the cell tower. River Shores cell tower. schedule. Registration will remain open Meetings have been held with other • Lecture Series: 5-6:30 p.m., St. Helen until classes are at capacity. Participants carriers, and an additional carrier tower to be operational in March. Parish, 2085 Tallahassee Ave., Vero Beach. ages 3 and older will perform at the Annual commitment is expected. 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VERO BEACH — The Vero Beach The- 2015 Oslo Road, Vero Beach, FL 32962 atre Guild presents the comedy Lend Me a (772) 410-9422 Tenor as their first production of the 2018 season. The show runs Jan. 11-22. First produced for Broadway in the 1980s, Tenor received nine Tony Award Horoscopes nominations and won for Best Actor and Best Director. The show has been translated into 16 languages and produced in 25 coun- tries. The story surrounds the most important night in the history of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company. Tito Mirelli, the world-fa- mous Italian tenor, is set to perform the starring role in Otello. Henry Saunders, General Manager of the company, is beyond stressed about everything turning out right, and insists that his assistant, Max, a ner- vous, young fellow and secret tenor extraor- ARIES - March 21/April 20 dinaire, watch over Tito’s every move to Aries, positive thinking can help you over- ensure smooth sailing. come obstacles, and so can taking some After a huge fight with his fiery wife Photo courtesy of Vero Beach Theatre Guild action. You’re not one for sitting idly by watch- Maria, Tito receives a double dose of tran- The laughs and mayhem are non-stop in the Theatre Guild’s produc- ing things go on around you. See TENOR, page 18 tion of Lend Me a Tenor. TAURUS - April 21/May 21 Taurus, now is a good time for self-analysis. Address something that has been on your mind. You will have the complete support of Out & about family and friends. GEMINI - May 22/June 21 FRIDAY, JAN. 12 Fort Pierce. Dance Ensemble showcase appreciated. 1-Mile Fun Run and 5K Walk/ Gemini, with so many changes going on in celebrating the program's 15th year, with Run to help support local children’s charities. your life, you may want to share every detail • Livingston Taylor & Karla Bonoff: 7 a program featuring returning alumni and 5K is an out and back through Scenic with others, But it could be better to keep p.m., The Emerson Center, 1590 27th Ave., current students. Enjoy dance styles in Riomar. 1-Mile is a quick out and back information to yourself until things are more Vero Beach. For more information or to ballet, modern, jazz and musical theatre. through Riverside neighborhood. https:// stable. purchase tickets, visit www.MusicWorksCon- Suitable for all ages. Show is Jan. 11 runsignup.com/Race/FL/VeroBeach/ certs.com or call (212) 868-4444. through Jan. 13. Performances are Thursday QuailValleyCharityCup5Kand1MileFunRun. CANCER - June 22/July 22 • Coffee with the Mayor: 8 a.m., The through Saturday at 7 p.m. and also at 2 • Art By The River Fine Art Show: From Cancer, sometimes the best way to help p.m. on Saturday. Tickets are $15. For more The Sebastian River Art Club. Held at at Heritage Center, 2140 14th Avenue, Vero someone is to let him or her learn a lesson the Beach. For more information visit www. information, contact the IRSC box office at Riverview Park, corner of SR 512 and US 1, hard way. Offer support, but resist the urge to veroheritage.org or facebook.com/VeroHerit- (772) 462-4750 or email [email protected]. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The show features age. paintings, sculpture, and metal art, take over. SATURDAY, JAN. 13 photography, pottery, prints, jewelry, art glass THROUGH SUNDAY, JAN. 13 and more. (Rain date is Jan. 14.) For more LEO - July 23/Aug. 23 • Quail Valley Charity Cup 5K and 1 Mile information call (772) 581-8281 or visit Make an effort to reorganize your priorities, • 'Just Dance:' McAlpin Fine Arts Center, Fun Run: 7:30 a.m. 2345 Highway A1A, Vero www.sebastianriverartclub.com Leo. If you focus too much on a relatively IRSC main campus, 3209 Virginia Ave., Beach. Complimentary entry fee, donations See OUT, page 16 See SCOPES, page 22 16 Hometown News – VERO BEACH– www.HometownNewsIRC.com Friday, January 12, 2018 Musicals and mystery at Riverside Theatre For Hometown News shows, the second and third week each have [email protected] nine performances. The hilarious interactive musical The VERO BEACH — Tickets to two exciting Mystery of Edwin Drood will be on the January productions are selling briskly at Waxlax Stage from Jan. 16–Feb. 4. The Riverside Theatre. Based on an unfinished novel by Charles Million Dollar Quartet runs January 2-21 Dickens, The Mystery of Edwin Drood is a on the Stark Stage. Million Dollar Quartet is musical comedy. The story revolves around a Tony Award-winning musical that takes the murder of a young and charming man audiences back to Dec. 4, 1956, when an named Edwin Drood. extraordinary twist of fate brought Elvis Edwin Drood features the largest cast Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and ever to perform in the Waxlax. The audi- Carl Perkins together in what became one of ence will be totally immersed in the produc- the most memorable nights in music. The tion, with the actors performing around the musical recounts how these legends ended audience, which will be set up cabaret-style. up in the same room at Sun Records in The audience gets to choose the ending. The Memphis for one of the greatest impromptu musical was nominated for nine Tony rock ‘n’ roll jam sessions in history. Awards and won five including Best Musi- “Due to the great demand for tickets, we cal. have added two additional performances to Each show has both matinees and eve- our run of Million Dollar Quartet,” said Jon ning performances. The Mystery of Edwin R. Moses, Riverside Theatre’s Managing Drood runs Jan. 16-Feb. 4. Tickets are $75. Director. Million Dollar Quartet runs Jan. 2-21. by calling the Box Office at (772) 231-6990 erside Theatre is located at 3250 Riverside The added performances are Sunday, Jan. Tickets start at $35. or online at www.riversidetheatre.com. Riv- Park Dr., Vero Beach. 14 and Thursday, Jan. 18. With the added Tickets for either show can be purchased

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information, call (772) 581-1380 or email Out [email protected] From page 18 THURSDAY, JAN. 18 • 'The Mystery of Edwin Drood:' Winner of five Tony Awards® including Best • Masterworks Concert I — 'Ode to Musical, The Mystery of Edwin Drood is Love, Ode to Joy:' The Atlantic Classical based on the unfinished novel by Charles Orchestra performs at Community Church, Dickens and was the first musical where 1901 23rd Street, Vero Beach. Featuring Above: Vero’s the audience determined the ending. This music from Bernstein and Beethoven. hilarious and interactive mystery musical Begins at 7:30 p.m., with pre-concert Amilcar Alvar- tries to solve the murder of the young and lecture at 6:40 p.m. For tickets, call (772) do-Diaz charming Edwin Drood. Was it a romantic 460-0850 or visit www.atlanticclassi- maneuvers the rival? The purveyor of opium and vice? The calorchestra.com. newly-arrived twins from the east? The • USA Dance: 7 p.m. The Heritage ball around his audience chooses the dastardly villain in Center, 2140 14th Avenue, Vero Beach. For Seminole this tuneful tale of intrigue. Book, Music more information visit www.veroheritage. opponent and Lyrics by Rupert Holmes. Performances org or facebook.com/VeroHeritage. Friday, Jan. 5, take place on the Waxlax Stage at Riverside Theatre, 3250 Riverside Park Drive, Vero THURSDAY, JAN. 18 – SUNDAY, JAN. 21 at the Citrus Beach. Times vary; available performance Bowl. times are 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m., and 8 p.m. • Fellsmere Frog Leg Festival: Annual Right: Vero’s Tickets are $75. For tickets, call (772) 231- festival held in downtown Fellsmere at 22 6990 or visit www.riversidetheatre.com. Juan Pablo S. Orange Street, Fellsmere. Volunteer based event to raise funds for the recrea- Becerra scores WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17 tional needs of the children of Fellsmere. off a penalty Enjoy gator tail and frog legs for dinner, kick Friday, • A Timeline Presentation: Flagler’s along with other foods; also browse Florida East Coast Railway by “Caboose” hundreds of booths for unique gifts, or Jan. 5, at the Mikey Starck, Fl. East Coast Railway Society listen to live music and enjoy carnival Citrus Bowl. Director. 6 p.m., Free, Presented by games and rides. Free admission, free Sebastian Area Historical Society at North parking, free entertainment. Hours for Indian River County Library, 1001 Thursday and Friday are 4-11 p.m., hours Sebastian Blvd. (CR 512 at Roseland for Saturday are 10 a.m. to 11 p.m., and Road). Refreshments provided. For more See OUT, page 22 Friday, January 12, 2018 Hometown News – VERO BEACH – www.HometownNewsIRC.com 21 22 Hometown News – VERO BEACH– www.HometownNewsIRC.com Friday, January 12, 2018 FRIDAY, JAN. 19 – SUNDAY, JAN. 21 SATURDAY, JAN. 20 Out SATURDAY, JAN. 20 — SUNDAY, JUNE 3 From page 20 • Art by the Sea: Opening Reception, • Bark in the Park: Free. Dogs rule the Exhibition, & Sale: Friday 5-8 p.m. Exhibition day at Riverside Park in Vero Beach. • Exhibition: 'Paul Outerbridge: New Color hours for Sunday are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For & Sale: Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 10 Features national Frisbee dogs, agility and Photographs from Mexico and California, more information, visit www.froglegfestival. a.m.-4 p.m. Holmes Great Hall, Vero Beach lure courses, food vendors, kid's activities 1948-1955.' The Vero Beach Museum of Art, com. Museum of Art. Prestigious Judged Art Show. and more! For information call (772) 3001 River Park Drive, Vero Beach. A Open & free to the public. For more informa- 388-3826. pioneering master of color photography, Paul FRIDAY, JAN. 19 tion call (772) 231-0303, email info@ • Open house: 1-4 p.m., BB's Tumbleweed Outerbridge explored the quirky intersection verobeachartclub.org, or visit www.VeroBe- Garden Center, 119 11th Place S.W., Vero of two cultures in his photographs of Mexico • Backstage Tours: 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., achArtClub.org. Beach. The Plein Air Treasure Coast North and California during the 1940s and 1950s, Riverside Theatre, 3250 Riverside Park club painters will show their works created gathered together for the first time in this Drive, Vero Beach. Tickets: $5, free for FRIDAY, JAN. 19 — SATURDAY, JAN. 20 during several days of painting in the garden exhibition. Dismissed as too commercial members. Explore the back stage of over the holidays. Call Brenda at (772) during the 1960s and 70s, these exciting Riverside Theatre with a guided tour of the • Ballet Vero Beach: “All Rodriguez,” 778-2618 for directions or more informa- works of art focusing on everyday people at various shops, stand on stage where the VBHS Performing Arts Center, 1707 16th St, tion. airports, tourist destinations and pool actors perform, and experience the history of Vero Beach. Jan. 19 at 8 p.m., Jan. 20 at 2 • The Roarin’ 20s: 6-9 p.m., $10, 731 S. parties, were recently rediscovered by Florida’s largest professional theatre. For p.m. and 8 p.m. Ballet Vero Beach pays Fleming St., Sebastian. The EL-DOEs present scholars and curators. For more information, information, call (772) 231-6990 or visit tribute to Ballet Master/Principal Dancer, The Nobody Band, performing dance hits of call (772) 231-0707. www.riversidetheatre.com. Camilo A. Rodriguez. Performances will the 20s and 30s with some great dance • Starry Night on the Green (movie) dusk. feature some of Rodriguez’s most celebrated tunes of the 50s and 60s sprinkled through- SATURDAY, JAN. 20 – SUNDAY, JAN. 21 The Heritage Center, 2140 14th Avenue, dances created for Ballet Vero Beach. For out. Feel free to dress in the style of the Vero Beach. For more information visit www. more information, visit www.balletverobeach. times. Bring your own snacks. Proceeds from • Sebastian Riverfront Fine Arts and veroheritage.org or facebook.com/VeroHerit- org or call (772) 905-2651. this event will go to the many Elks charities. Music Festival: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days, age. For more information call EL-DOEs of Elks Riverview Park, 600 U.S. 1, Sebastian. Lodge 2714, (772) 589-1516. Featuring a juried art show and more than 100 local professional artists and craftsmen along with musicians showcasing their talents. Area restaurants will serve the best local food, beer, and wines. 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PISCES - Feb. 19/March 20 Pisces, once your mind is set on something, it will take a monumental effort to shift it in another direction. Try to look at things from various angles. Friday, January 12, 2018 Hometown News – VERO BEACH – www.HometownNewsIRC.com 23 Spaces for bats On Saturday, Jan. 6, Environmental Ambassadors painted bat houses that were built last year at the Environmental Learning Center. They later walked the grounds and found places for the bat houses.

Above: Environmental Ambassadors a bat house at the Environmental Learning Center. Below: Rosemary McCullough, 9, of Sebastian, some details on a bat house at the Environmental Learning Center. Keith Carson/staff photographer Aubrey McClure, 10, of Vero Beach, Lillian McCullough, 9, of Sebastian, Jett McCalla, 10, of Vero Beach, Leah Griffeth, 8, of Vero Beach, and Lilyana Wilsnack, 9, of Sebastian, paint a bat house at the Environmen- tal Learning Center.

Out MONDAY, JAN. 22 From page 22 • Distinguished Lecturer Series: Ash Carter, the 25th Secretary of Defense, will Guild, 2020 San Juan Ave, Vero Beach. Show provide a geopolitical forecast on Asia, runs from Jan. 11 through Jan. 21. For more Russia and other global hot spots in a information, call the box office at (772) changing landscape. 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., 562-8300 or visit www.verobeachthea- Riverside Theatre, 3250 Riverside Park treguild.com. Drive, Vero Beach. Lectures take place • 'Million Dollar Quartet:' This Tony simultaneously on the Stark Stage and the Award®-winning musical takes audiences Waxlax Stage. For ticket information, call the back to December 4, 1956, when an box office at (772) 231-6990. For extraordinary twist of fate brought Elvis information on the lecture go to www. Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash and RiversideLecturerSeries.com. Carl Perkins together in what became one of the most memorable nights in music. Based THURSDAY, JAN. 25 around that historical event, the musical recounts how these legends ended up in the • Peter Yarrow: 7 p.m., The Emerson same room at Sun Records in Memphis for Center, 1590 27th Ave., Vero Beach. Peter one of the greatest impromptu rock ‘n’ roll Yarrow was known originally as a part of the jam sessions in history. Book by Floyd Mutrux celebrated band Peter, Paul and Mary. and Colin Escott. Show runs Jan. 2 through Tickets $35 to $95. For more information or Jan. 21. Performances take place on the to purchase tickets, visit www.MusicWorks- Stark Stage at Riverside Theatre, 3250 Concerts.com or call (212) 868-4444. Riverside Park Drive, Vero Beach. Times vary; available performance times are 2 p.m., 7:30 THURSDAY, JAN. 25 — SATURDAY, JAN. 27 p.m., and 8 p.m. Tickets start at $35. For tickets, call (772) 231-6990 or visit www. • 'Last of the Red Hot Lovers:' Wynne riversidetheatre.com. Black Box Theatre, IRSC main campus, 3209 Evolution of the GUITAR" with an event where who has been touted as one of “the best Virginia Ave., Fort Pierce. Comedy. Barney you will be transported through time, with stride piano players ever". Net proceeds SUNDAY, JAN. 21 Cashman faces a severe midlife crisis. stops in the Fabulous Fifties, the Psychadelic benefit a music scholarship. For more Although faithfully married for many years, Sixties, and the Groovy Seventies. Tickets information visit www.tcjazzsociety.com, • Hungrytown in concert: 2 p.m., Main he is determined to have one memorable start at $550 per person. For more informa- email [email protected], or call (772) Library, 1600 21st Street, Vero Beach. romantic episode before he dies. Show times tion or reservations, call Jody Zwergel at 234-4600 Welcome back Hungrytown, the dynamic duo are 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, with a (772) 231-0707, ext. 111, or email jodyz@ • Night Sounds Concert Series: Featuring of Rebecca Hall & Ken Anderson, singers & 2 p.m. show on Saturday. General admission verobeachmuseum.org Souljam (extended versions of rock 'n roll multi-instrumentalists. Modern representa- tickets are $15. For more information, jam music), 7-9 p.m., pavilions on Coconut tives of folk music, they create new, original contact the IRSC box office at (772) 462- SATURDAY, JAN. 27 Point, Sebastian Inlet State Park, 9700 S. & simple masterpieces. For more informa- 4750 or email [email protected]. A1A, Melbourne Beach. Free with regular tion call Marla at (772) 770-5060, ext. 4121. • Treasure Coast Jazz Society: Ed Metz park entry fees. For more information about • 'Forever in Blue Jeans:' Presented by FRIDAY, JAN. 26 Trio, 12:30 p.m., Vero Beach Heritage Center, the concert call (321) 984-4852 or visit Theatre-Go-Round Dinner Theatre at The 2140 14th Ave., Vero Beach. The Ed Metz www.floridastateparks.org/park/Sebas- Quilted Giraffe Restaurant, 500 South U.S. 1, • Downtown Friday: Street party along Trio is comprised of three jazz veterans. tian-Inlet. GYAC 20th Anniversary Gala: Vero Beach. A tribute to the classics of Neil 14th Avenue in downtown Vero Beach from Drummer Eddie Metz has played with a host • Oak Diamond, including several Diamond 6-9 p.m. on the last Friday of the month. Live of famous musicians, including Count Basie, Harbor Club, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Cocktails, Christmas classics. Dinner is served at 4:30 music, food, fun, crafts, more. For more Clark Terry, and Woody Herman; Aussie Dinner, Dancing & Raffle. Free Museum Admission Saturday: p.m. with show at 6. Dinner theatre packag- information, call (772) 643-6872 or email premier bassist and jazz vocalist Nicki • The es include three course gourmet dinner, [email protected]. Parrott has performed with Les Paul, John Vero Beach Museum of Art, 3001 River Park show, tax and gratuity at $65 per person. For • 'Gala 2018: Rock of Ages:' Vero Beach and Bucky Pizzarelli and many other notable Drive, Vero Beach. For more information, call more information, call (772) 252-9341 or Museum of Art. Celebrate the rockin' musicians; and Italian award-winning pianist (772) 231-0707. visit www.theatregorounddinnertheatre.com. exhibition "Medieval to Metal: The Art and Rossano Sportiello, is an international star DIRECTORY 24 Hometown News – VERO BEACH– www.HometownNewsIRC.com Friday, January 12, 2018 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL SERVICE

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