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State RX--0059404 Community DeLand lot will shine All types of Hurricane Protection Notes • Screen Rooms • Replacement Windows • Seamless Gutters • Custom Sunrooms DeLand library shows with Pinkney Mural • Vinyl Siding • Pool Enclosure free movies By Gina McKee “Following his death, the community [email protected] requested we have a mural honoring his life • Screen Enclosures! Watch “Black Panther” and where his shop stood all those years,” Main- Schedule an in-home estimate today! other popular movies at the Since Rufus Pinkney’s passing, DeLand’s streets, street DeLand officials said. 2012 - 2016 EADER R S DeLand Regional Library, 130 and shoes, don’t shine as brightly. Palm Coast artist Robert Ammon’s mural, ’ 386-775-4915 C H E. Howry Ave., in September. Mr. Pinkney, who died in 2016 at age 84, operated which was chosen over seven other submis- O I C E EDSENEZALUMINUM.COM 2017 EADER R S The free lineup includes: a shoe-shine business in Parking Lot No. 4 in sions, will be unveiled at a community event ’ C H •“15:17 to :” 1 p.m. Fri- DeLand for nearly 40 years. at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 8. i n g O I C E day, Sept. 7. This Clint East- The lot, off East New York Avenue near Wood- Although the mural is set to be unveiled, funds face, the mural wood film tells the real-life land Boulevard, will soon be home to a constant are still needed for the project, which has an esti- depicts scenes from Mr. Pinkney’s life. In story of three men whose reminder of the DeLand icon. mated cost of $8,500. If additional funds are raised, one panel of the mural, a large shoe, shined to per- brave act turned them into Mainstreet DeLand requested artist submissions the money will be used to help maintain this and fection, reflects Mr. Pinkney’s face. In another panel, heroes during a high-speed earlier this year, and began raising funds for a mural other historic murals located throughout the City of Mr. Pinkney is shown with his son and daughter. railway ride. , to adorn the lot where his iconic business stood, DeLand, according to Wayne Carter, MainStreet A separate panel shows him playing the harmoni- Oregon National Guardsman according to information provided by Mainstreet DeLand executive director. ca, as he often did between clients. Alek Skarlatos and U.S. Air DeLand. Along with a portrait of Mr. Pinkney’s kind, smil- To donate, visit mainstreetdeland.org. Force AFCs play themselves. Rated PG-13, 96 minutes. •“Tomb Raider:” 1 p.m. Fri- Best time spent, ever! day, Sept. 21. Lara Croft helps Former sheriff a secret group open a mythical tomb. Alicia Vikander stars. Rated PG-13, 116 minutes. wins at-large •“Adrift:” 1 p.m. Friday, Sept. 28. A true story of sur- vival. Shailene Woodley and Sam Claflin star. Rated PG-13, County Council 96 minutes. For more information, call For Hometown News 60448, 61.8% (386) 822-6430, ext. 20762. [email protected] Steve Burk, 37362, 38.2% Former Volusia County County Council at Large Master gardeners plan Sheriff Ben Johnson easily plant clinics won the at-large seat on the *Ben F. Johnson, 68998, Volusia County Council, gar- 66.2% Volusia County’s master nering about 66 percent of L. Ronald Durham, 34605, gardeners will share fall gar- the vote. 33.2% dening tips and answer ques- However, County Council- tions during seven plant clin- man Pat Patterson will have County Council Member ics in September. Residents to continue his campaign to District 1 can bring their plants for a free November after he placed check-up. second to Barbara Girtman. #Barbara Girtman, 6689, •10 to 11 a.m. Friday, Sept. Here are the complete, but 31.6% 7, at the DeLand Regional unofficial results of the pri- #Pat Patterson, 6310, Library, 130 E. Howry Ave. mary election for Volusia 29.8% The gardeners will discuss County and municipal offic- Jeff Brower, 6101, 28.8% plant propagation with cut- es. To avoid a runoff, a candi- Eddie Molina, 2083, 9.8% tings and air layering. date must get 50.1 percent of •10 to 11 a.m. Saturday, the vote. *Winner, #Runoff County Council Member Sept. 8, at the Deltona Region- District 5 al Library, 2150 Eustace Ave. County Judge Randy Barber/staff photographer Howard Jeffries will discuss Seventh Judicial, Group 5 *Fred Lowry, 9014, 57% Stan Stoltz of Lake Helen spends quality time with his granddaughter Micai- vegetable gardening and edible Dan Hunt, 6731, 42.6% lynn, 2, during the Little Readers Storytime at the Lake Helen Library on Fri- landscapes from 11 a.m. to *Dawn “Pam” Fields, See COUNCIL, page A2 day, Aug. 31. noon. •10 a.m. to noon Tuesday, Sept. 18, at the DeBary Public Library, 200 N. Charles R. Beall Blvd. Salon For more information, call After the Volusia County Extension Service at (386) 822-5778. develops See NOTES, page A2 while, for Personal Finance A7 crocs! PLAN STRONGER young By Gina McKee [email protected] thinkers After death Smooth waters may not of spouse, bring to mind crocodiles, but By Gina McKee be careful that’s exactly how Smooth [email protected] Waters Wildlife Park in DeLeon Springs got its start. Starting a small business can Founded in 2012, Smooth be one of the most rewarding, Waters Entertainment spe- and challenging, experiences Entertainment B1 cializes in crocodilian behav- young entrepreneurs will ever ior, training and program undertake. FIRE AND ICE development to promote Randy Barber/staff photographer Statistics from the Depart- conservation and public edu- Nathan Sweeting, park director and owner of Smooth Waters Wildlife Park ment of Labor show most cation, according to the in DeLeon Springs gives commands to his friend, Trapper, a 13-foot Ameri- small businesses fail within the group’s website. first five years, so the venture Four years later, SWE can Alligator on Thursday, Aug. 30. can be risky. How does a pro- established the wildlife park spective small business owner to focus on conservation wildlife specialist. lovers that ignites the full help park goers learn more prepare to avoid the pitfalls of goals, and it’s now home to a The group’s mission is potential of their own pas- about conservation. those who have gone before collection of both endan- “through ongoing training sions,” according to the mis- “This time of year is a lot them? Heat up and cool off gered and critically endan- and educational program sion statement. “Save the of fun for us or anyone who At Blossoms Workforce gered species. The park is at Development Center, 2235 S. in Barberville development, and the shar- world basically, we could’ve works with crocodiles -- it’s 400 Reed St., DeLeon Springs ing of our collective wealth just led with that. Fighting to nesting season and egg-lay- Woodland Blvd., DeLand, the and is open six days a week. of knowledge and technolo- save worlds, one planet at a ing season,” Mr. Sweeting staff wants to help the next Index “Come out and visit us any gies; create a force to moti- time!” said. generation of business owners day of the week from 9 a.m become successful. To that Business A7 Out & About B1 vate, engage, and inspire cur- As part of the overall goals, The park is home to indig- Classified B6 Police Report A5 until 2 p.m., except on Mon- rent and future generations the park now offers a new enous Florida flora and fauna end, the group is working to Crossword B5 Sports B5 days, we are closed on Mon- put together a Young Entre- Horoscopes B1 Viewpoint A6 of scientists, zookeepers, Fun, Smiles and Crocodiles, and many exotic species, days,” said Nathan Sweeting, conservationists, and animal an interactive program to See CROCODILES, page A2 See WORKSHOP, page A2 Place: The Cloisters Atrium 400 E. Howry Avenue Deland, FL 32724 Date: September 25, 108 Time: 11:00am-12:00pm

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#Patricia Stevenson, 2025, #Heidi K. Herzberg, 6482, Council 45.8% 48.9% From page A1 #Howard Gates, 1233, 27.9% #Santiago Avila Jr., 4836, Bret George Douglas, 1162, 36.5% 26.3% Troy Shimkus, 1935, 14.6% School Board Member District 1 DeBary Council Seat 4 Deltona Commission District 1 #Al Bouie, 7728, 36.6% #Eugene G. Kowalski, 1687, #Jamie Michele Haynes, 38.5% #Loren King, 900, 48.6% 7474, 35.4% #Phyllis Butlien, 1431, #Willie Thomas Stephens, Leslie LaRue, 5892, 27.9 32.7% 506, 27.3% William Sell, 1261, 28.8% Michael Putkowski, 447, School Board Member 24.1% District 5 DeLand Commission Seat 5 Deltona Commission #Melody Johnson, 7405, #Kevin Reid, 2411, 40.2% District 4 49.1% #Markesha James, 2047, #Ruben Colon, 4867, 32.2% 34.2% #Robert “Bob” McFall, 1059, Robert Mann, 2822, 18.7% Phil Martin, 1536, 25.6% 50% Randy Barber/staff photographer #Ruben Munoz, 552, 26.1% Raymond Strother of DeLand waves a sign for his friend Al Bouie along N. DeBary Council Seat 3 Deltona Mayor Kurt Sniffin, 506, 23.9% Woodland Boulevard in DeLand during early voting on Saturday, Aug. 25. Congressman, Tallahassee mayor face off for governor For Hometown News Democrat Bob White, 32,587, 2.01%; Republican 34.58%: Volusia: 17,136, 35.9% 49.73% [email protected] Andrew Gillum, 517,833, Volusia: 838, 1.6% Ashley Moody, 880,010, Denise Grimsley, 401,538, 34.3%; Volusia: 10,838, 25.7% Timothy M. Devine, 21,326, 56.8%; Volusia: 28,100, 56.3% 26.62%; Volusia: 13,742, 28.8% State Representative, Ron DeSantis, R-Ponte Gwen Graham, 472,914, 1.32%; Volusia: 467, .9% Frank White, 669,240, Baxter Troutman, 392,536, District 27 Vedra Beach, who represents 31.32%; Volusia: 18,930, 44.8% Bob Langford, 19,773, 43.2%; Volusia: 21,844, 43.7% 26.03%; Volusia: 8,911, 18.7% Democrat Volusia County in Congress, Philip Levine, 306,605, 1.22%; Volusia: 525, 1% Mike McCalister, 192,528, Carol Lawrence, 7,402, will face Tallahassee Mayor 20.31%; Volusia: 5,438, 12.9% Bruce Nathan, 14,490, .9%; Commissioner 12.77%; Volusia: 7,893, 16.6% 70.2% Andrew Gillum, a surprise Jeff Green, 151,981, 10.07%; Volusia: 355, .7% of Agriculture Neil Henrichsen, 3,142, winner in the Democratic pri- Volusia: 4,891, 11.6% Don Baldauf, 13,130, .81%; State Representative, 29.8% mary, for governor of Florida Chris King, 37,469, 2.48%; Volusia: 337, .6% Democrat District 26 Republican in the November general elec- Volusia: 1,351, 3.2% John Joseph Mercadante, Nicole “Nikki” Fried, David Santiago, unopposed. tion. John Wetherbee, 14,358, 11,605, 0.72%; 236, .5% 820,044, 58.61%; Volusia: Democrat Here are the complete, but .95%; Volusia: 520, 1.2% 21,246, 55.1% Patrick Henry, 8,861, Seventh Circuit Court unofficial results of the 2018 Alex “Lundy” Lundmark, Attorney General Roy David Walker, 356,970, 67.22% Judge, Group 15 primary election for state 8,633, .57%; Volusia: 262, .6% 25.51%; Volusia: 10,815, 28.1% Percy L. Williamson, 4,321, offices. Candidates from other Democrat Jeffrey Duane Porter, 32.78% Ryan Will, 65,203, 37.07%; parties and independents on Republican Sean Shaw, 1,024,202, 222,236, 15.88%; Volusia: Volusia: 33,936, 34.6% the November ballot will be Ron DeSantis, 913,954, 73.7%; Volusia: 26,982, 70.6% 6,467, 16.8% Republican Linda L. Gaustad, 55,984, listed in October. 56.47%; Volusia: 32,065, 61.5% Ryan Torrens, 365,410, Elizabeth Fetterhoff, 5,683, 31.83%; Volusia: 31,155, 31.7% Adam H. Putnam, 591,506, 26.3%; Volusia: 11,239, 29.4% Republican 50.27% Sebrina L. Slack, 54,713, Governor 36.55%; Volusia: 17,342, 33.2% Matt Caldwell, 521,613, Michael Cantu, 5,623, 31.1%; Volusia: 33,118, 33.7% No surprise, Rick Scott will face Bill Nelson for U.S. Senate For Hometown News Bill Nelson. mary election for U.S. offices. Rick Scott, 1,452,875, Republican [email protected] In the local race for U.S. 88.62%; Volusia: 47,892, 90.9% Democrat Michael Waltz, 32,833, Representative, Democrat U.S. Senator Roque “Rocky” De La Fuen- Nancy Soderberg, 32,075, 42.42%; Volusia: 21,199, 41.9% Gov. Rick Scott brushed off Nancy Soderberg will square te, 186,611, 11.38%; Volusia: 55.56%; Volusia: 21,943, 52.8% John Ward, 23,543, 30.42%; his primary opponent and can off against Republican Michael Democrat 4,813, 9.1% John Upchurch, 13,062, Volusia: 13,837, 27.3% now focus his attention on the Waltz. Bill Scott, unopposed 22.62%; Volusia: 10,476, 25.2% Fred Costello, 21,023, general election in November Here are the complete, but U.S. Representative, Stephen Sevigny, 12,596, 27.16%; Volusia: 15,573, 30.8% against incumbent U.S. Sen. unofficial results from the pri- Republican Sixth District 21.82%; Volusia: 9,124, 22%

Robyn Dougherty, community other people,” Ms. Dougherty to lead the charge and orga- and try to engage with four- center already has a partner- Workshop liaison manager at the center. said. nize the workshop. The first teen different entrepreneurs ship, to offer resume writing From page A1 One of the main areas of To keep the program benefi- step was a meeting Aug. 20, on how they did it what skills skills, match up educational focus in the digital age is cial, and free, to new and where he hoped others would they needed to succeed.” opportunities and other ele- preneurs Workshop by gather- which means of communica- future business owners, the come in, share ideas on what A successful entrepreneur ments to further the young ing successful local entrepre- tions is most effective with center is seeking volunteers they want and need from the himself, Mr. Sturdgess said a entrepreneurs success. neurs and business owners new customers and clients, from within the local business workshop, and to tailor the workshop like this would have While the workshop is in its willing to share their skills and and those already in a success- community to share their information in those direc- helped him back when he and planning stages at the knowledge with others. ful business can share this and expertise. tions. his husband, Lewis Salter, moment, the center offers “We have found there is a so much more with the next The idea came from another “The meeting will be a time began their first business from many other training programs, need for these young entrepre- generation, she said. county where a three-day to share knowledge and ideas their home in the U.K. at the lowest possible cost, to neurs to receive guidance and “We’re trying to reach out to workshop was conducted for for the workshop,” he said. “It all started from nothing, help get the area’s workforce training, and who better to as many people as we can to the 18-25 community, she “I’m happy to lead, I just don’t and if I’d have had this, I might trained and ready for their provide those resources than have speakers in here to tell us said. Someone had comment- want to run ahead with it. I not have faced some of the next steps. other local experts?” said how they’re reaching out to ed, ‘Wouldn’t it be a wonderful want everybody to share in the barriers that I did starting For more information on vol- thing for DeLand, said Paul concept and content of the out,” he said. “It’s really unteering for the workshop, or Sturdgess, a Blossoms founder. workshops. My thoughts on it important to me as an individ- on the training courses and “I thought, ‘We teach, and we are I’d love to do a two-day ual to give the younger gener- other resources the center offers, train and we offer vocational program, which I think is ation an opportunity.” call (386) 873-6064, visit bloss- programs, so surely this would more achievable for our Mr. Sturdgess also hopes to somsllc.org or email blos- be an idea we could run with.’” younger generation, and for us bring in CareerSource of Volu- [email protected]. Mr. Sturdgess volunteered to have seven hours each day sia Flagler, with whom the

animals, as well as the upkeep along with conservation, the teams; a youth/junior keeper Crocodiles to our park depends largely on park is planning many new program; and community pro- From page A1 admission revenue from visi- additions, including develop- gram development. tors and outside contribu- ing educational and vocational Cost to visit the park is $10 including Siamese Crocodiles, tions,” according to informa- curriculum; active research per adult and $5 per child. West African Nile Crocodiles tion provided by the park. and technology project contri- For more information, visit and Burmese Brown Moun- In addition to park activities butions to benefit field smoothwaterswildlife.com. tain Tortoise. and educational programs, research and conservation “The care and feeding of our

Regional Library, 2150 Eustace Clayton Jackson at (386) 736- day, Sept. 8. Certified yoga MENTION THIS AD FOR Notes Ave. for participants to elect 5956 or [email protected]. instructor Daya Devi-Doolin From page A1 community members to repre- will provide instruction. Call $10 OFF ANY SERVICE sent low-income people on the Deltona library plans 386-479-8151 to register. Not valid with any other offer Exp 9/30/2018 Human Services advisory board. •E-resources for e-readers: 2 Staff will provide an over- adult programs p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11. Learn seeks low-income view of human services and about the electronic resources representatives describe the roles and respon- Adults can expand their available through the library’s ALLEN’S APPLIANCE SERVICE sibilities of board members. knowledge and broaden their website. Bring a library card EARNS ESTEEMED 2014 ANGIE’S LIST Volusia County’s Human Those attending each meeting horizons with free programs at and fully charged device. SUPER SERVICE AWARDS! Services office will conduct a will elect one person from the Deltona Regional Library. •Book club: 10 a.m. public meeting at 3:30 p.m. their area. September’s activities Wednesday, Sept. 19. Mem- 4 YEARS IN A ROW! Friday, Sept. 7, at the Deltona For more information, con- include: bers and guests are asked to tact Human Services Manager •Hatha yoga: 11 a.m. Satur- read any poetry or short sto- ries. Residential • Commercial The library is open seven Tile • Metal • Shingle • Flat Daytona 386-248-0200 - Orlando 407-270-7006 days a week at 2150 Eustace Financing Available Ave., Deltona. Edgewater 386-423-3076 2017 ADER Pick up computer skills We Fix Roof Leaks! E S www.awsroofing.com R ’ at Deltona library C E H O I C Adults can enhance their Voted THE BEST computer knowledge with free classes at the Deltona Regional 6 Years In A Row! Library, 2150 Eustace Ave. September’s hour-long classes will address these top- ics: •Basic internet: 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12 Call Today for a FREE Estimate! •Mango: 9:30 a.m. Wednes- See NOTES, page A6 Friday, Sept. 7, 2018 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com West Volusia • A-3 George the Sea Zoo manatee eginning in the mid- 1950s, Americans took to LAND LINES the roads like never DAN SMITH Bbefore. The economy was good, the wars were over and automo- biles were more dependable than ever. All of the main roads had been paved and it spider monkey in a chicken was possible to drive the wire cage. No matter, the length and breadth of our tourists would invariably buy country without ever riding Indian River citrus or a on dirt. coconut carved to look like a In Florida, U.S. 1, the great chimp. Money was flowing. Sea Zoo Maine to Key West byway, was Just a little north in South a busy thoroughfare. All along Daytona sat the world-famous sea cow in America, occupied don’t believe it would be all the way, enterprising business Sea Zoo. (At least that was a roadside attraction in South that difficult to accomplish. A folks set up shop to try and what the signs proclaimed.) Daytona. constant warm water source Need extract a bit of profit from the “See the leaping porpoises and Can you imagine the and a few heads of cabbage, endless parade of passing George the sea cow.” business done by The Sea and the big manatees would motorists. In Volusia County, If you don’t believe those Zoo? Add to it that right next stay there all winter. Families Teeth? the fleecing of the tourists were truly different times, door was the Museum of from the north would flock became a way of life for many. consider I own a copy of Look Speed and you know parking there to view the big cuddly Anyone who could get Magazine (circa 1952) that ran must have been at a premium. marine mammals. After all, frontage on the highway, To this day, manatees are a a two-page article on George. George and The Sea Zoo would stick up some sort of According to Look, George popular attraction. Have you DENTAL SERVICES showed us the way. wayside attraction. These was one of only two manatees ever tried to visit Blue Springs ranged from the sublime, like living in captivity in the world. State Park in February? DENTURE $650 Marineland north of here, to He was a national celebrity. Several times I have suggested Dan Smith is on the board of Crown/Caps $800 the sad, like the little gas The magazine piece told about in this space that the city of directors for the Ormond Beach station just south of Port early sailors mistaking sea Daytona Beach would be wise Historical Society and The All Fillings $200 Orange. 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Health Notes Healthcare night Orange City. org. Reservations are suggested OPENING Volusia Hispanic Chamber but not required. For informa- Healthy Living SOON! of Commerce will host a tion or to register, call (866) 942-3663. healthcare night from 6:30 to 8 The Four Townes Family p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11, at YMCA Healthy Living Center Haven Hospice, 1576 N. “Sisters For Life” and Halifax Health will host Woodland Blvd., DeLand. Taking Off Pounds Sensibly Speaker will be John Roy “Sisters For Life” Breast from 6:15 to 8 p.m. Thursdays from Medtech Momentum. Cancer Awareness group will at 280 Wolf Pack Run, Delto- For more information, call meet at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, na. (386) 218-4490 or email volu- Sept. 13, at the Perkins Restau- Gain support, get weighed, siahispanicchamber@gmail. rant & Bakery at 1286 Saxon celebrate losses and mile- com. Blvd., Orange City. stones, and join others to help The group is cancer survi- achieve a goal weight. There is COPD Support Group vors, caregivers and support- a fee for membership; first ers who share a mission to meeting free. Florida Hospital DeLand educate other women about For more information, call will host a support group at cancer. (386) 425-5210 or visit vfymca. 3:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11 for For more information or to org/hlc. anyone diagnosed with chron- join the group, call Helen Dicks ic obstructive pulmonary dis- at (386) 532-5897. Free health screening ease and their loved ones in Classrooms A, B and C at 701 Community invited to The Hispanic Health Initia- W. Plymouth Ave. tive will host a free health Free valet parking with oxy- open house on Sept. 13 screening for West Volusia res- At we are committed to: gen and wheelchair assistance idents. CERTUS Florida Hospital Fish is available. The screenings will include Memorial will host a commu- For a reservation, call (386) blood pressure, glucose, cho- nity open house for Dr. Court- n Helping Families 943-3038 or email David. lesterol and body mass index ney St. James from 4 to 6 p.m. [email protected]. from noon-6 p.m. each Thursday, Sept. 13, at 1061 Wednesday at 70 Spring Vista Saxon Blvd. Suite 305 in n Developing research-based Drive, Unit. 2, DeBary, and Cancer Support Group Orange City. 1-6 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14 and For more information or a communities that provide 21, at 111 Fountain Drive, Florida Hospital Fish reservation, call (386) 204- Pierson. engagement by design Memorial will host a breast 4639. cancer and gynecological can- For an appointment, call cer support group at 5 p.m. (386) 320-0110 or visit n Caring for the “whole-person” Tuesday, Sept. 11, at 1055 AA meetings hhi2001.org. Saxon Blvd., Orange City. not just the diagnosis The group provides emo- Alcoholics Anonymous Parkinson’s group tional support and education offers meeting in all of Volusia n about breast cancer and gyne- County. exercise class Programming that brings meaning cological topics. For more information, visit and purpose to each day For more information or a aadaytona.org or call the Florida Hospital DeLand reservation, call (386) 917- hotline at (386) 756-2930. will host a free exercise class 5526. for those with Parkinson’s dis- n ease 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sept. Providing dignity by offering only Living Healthy 18 in Classrooms B and C at Breastfeeding class 701 W. Plymouth Ave. private suite accommodations A Living Healthy workshop The class will focus on bal- will meet from 12:30 to 3 p.m. The Florida Department of ance, strength and mobility, Tuesdays from Sept. 4 to Oct. Health in Volusia County is and requires a medical waiver n Encouraging our residents to thrive 9 at Council on Aging Orange hosting a free breastfeeding signed by a physician. City, 200 N. Holly Ave. class for new and expectant For a reservation or more Program funded by Elder- mothers. information, call (386)943- n Celebrating EVERY moment Source. For registration and The class covers the basics 4707 or email Nikki.Miller@ information, call Northeast of breastfeeding and is from 6 fhdeland.org. n to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11, at Florida AHEC at (877) 784- Improving wellness through 775 Harley Strickland Blvd., 8486 or visit northfloridaahec. nutrition and education

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Assisted Living License Pending Friday, Sept. 7, 2018 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com West Volusia • A-5 Police Report Editor’s note: This is a list of 24, and charged with posses- grand theft. Bail was not set. ance, dealing in stolen proper- arrests, not convictions, and all sion of Schedule II substance, •Daniel I. Leal, 63, of Delto- ty, grand theft, criminal arrestees are presumed inno- Possession of heroin, and pos- na, was arrested Aug. 26 and mischief property damage, cent unless or until proven session of Schedule IV sub- charged with domestic battery church/synagogue/religious guilty in a court of law. stance. Bail was not set. by strangulation. Bail was not article, burglary of an unoccu- •Devan L. Kinkopf, 25, of set. pied conveyance and posses- DeLand Police Deltona, was arrested Aug. 24 •Bailey W. Strickland, 22, of sion of burglary tools. Bail was and charged with possession DeLand, was arrested Aug. 26 not set. Department of heroin and possession of and charged with felony retail •Starr Lynn Baldwin, 37, of (888) 277-TIPS paraphernalia. Bail was set theft, fleeing or attempting to Deltona, was arrested Aug. 28 •Jonah W. Mirino, 19, of $3,000. elude and resisting an officer and charged with dealing in DeLand, was arrested Aug. 24 •Monica A. Nazario, 38, of without violence. Bail was set stolen property and false and charged with possession Deltona, was arrested Aug. 24 at $5,500. owner information pawned Wanted of altered driver’s license or and charged with use of ant- •Raymond Perez Jr., 20, of items. Bail was set at $10,000. Identification card, possession ishoplifting countermeasure Deltona, was arrested Aug. 27 •David L. Walls, 45, of of cannabis, possession of device and retail theft. Bail and charged with aggravated Deltona, was arrested Aug. 28 Woman attacked cocaine, possession of para- was set at $2,500. assault with a deadly weapon. and charged with battery. Bail phernalia and tampering with •Paula M. Bornschein, 50, of Bail was set at $4,000. was not set. physical evidence. Bail was set Oak Hill, was arrested Aug. 24 •Melissa F. Kronauer, 36, of •Mabel M. Lorenzi, 59, of on beach at $50,000. and charged with dealing in DeLand, was arrested Aug. 27 Deltona, was arrested Aug. 28 The Volusia County of non-life-threatening •Mark A. Knox, 42, of stolen property and retail and charged with battery on and charged with aggravated Sheriff’s Office is investi- injuries. DeLand, was arrested Aug. 24 theft. Bail was set at $20,000. person 65 years of age or older. battery with a deadly weapon. gating a sexual battery case The victim’s injuries indi- and charged with battery and a •Paul A. Allman, 38, of Bail was not set. Bail was not set. reported on the beach in cate she was struck in the drug offense. Bail was set at Deltona, was arrested Aug. 25 •Zackarey T. Lawson, 34, of •Devon T. Johnson, 22, of Daytona Beach Shores early face during the attack. A $2,500. and charged with tampering DeLand, was arrested Aug. 27 DeLand, was arrested Aug. 28 Friday, Aug. 31. The victim medical examination also •Keenan E. Ford, 26, of with a witness and battery. Bail and charged with criminal and charged with child abuse. is a 68-year-old woman. provided evidence that she DeLand, was arrested Aug. 25 was not set. mischief and aggravated bat- Bail was not set. The incident is believed was sexually battered. and charged with a drug •Ellen Ruth Joyner, 36, of tery with a deadly weapon. •Leroy Jones Jr., 62, of to have occurred between Volusia County Beach offense and possession of can- DeLand, was arrested Aug. 25 Bail was set at $6,000. DeLand, was arrested Aug. 28 5:30 a.m. and 6 a.m. when Safety Ocean Rescue nabis. Bail was set at $3,000, and charged with aggravated •Pedro M. Canceil, 54, of and charged with possession battery on a person 65 years of Deltona, was arrested Aug. 27 of a Schedule I substance. Bail the victim reported she was requested Sheriff’s Office Volusia County age or older, offer/commit/ and charged with domestic was set at $2,500. walking alone along the assistance in the investiga- engage-lewdness and posses- battery by strangulation and •Marvin J. Small, 39, of beach in the area between tion, and VCSO detectives Sheriff’s office sion of paraphernalia. Bail was violation of condition of pre- DeLand, was arrested Aug. 29 Dunlawton Avenue and the are continuing to actively not set. trial release. Bail was not set. and charged with aggravated El Portal beach approach. work the case. •Tiffany M. Arata, 29, of •Jason Willie Axon, 36, of •Cleara T. Reed, 27, of assault with a deadly weapon The victim was knocked Anyone with informa- Orange City, was arrested Aug. DeLeon Springs, was arrested DeLand, was arrested Aug. 27 and child abuse. Bail was set at unconscious, and when she tion is asked to contact 24 and charged with battery Aug. 25 and charged with and charged with aggravated $10,000. awoke, she realized her Crime Stoppers of North- on a law enforcement officer criminal mischief and bur- assault with a deadly weapon. •Alexandra Christine Allen, clothes were missing from east Florida at 888-277- and driving under the influ- glary of an occupied dwelling. Bail was not set. 31, of Deltona, was arrested the waist down. She went to TIPS or northeastflorida. ence. Bail was set at $6,000. Bail was set at $5,500. •Adam C. Kavern, 34, of Aug. 29 and charged with pos- the Daytona Beach Shores crimestoppersweb.com. •Daquan R. Smith, 27, of •Larry G. Bryant, 33, of Deltona, was arrested Aug. 27 session of heroin and posses- Deltona, was arrested Aug. 24 DeBary, was arrested Aug. 25 and charged with aggravated sion of paraphernalia. Department of Public Safe- Anyone providing informa- and charged with possession and charged with battery. Bail battery with a deadly weapon. •Ninoska Patrice Sanford, ty to report the incident tion to Crime Stoppers can of Schedule IV substance and was not set. Bail was set at $5,000. 33, of Deltona, was arrested and was subsequently remain anonymous and possession of a firearm by a •Damion R. Roberts, 23 of •Stevieon Farrel Denton, 25, Aug. 29 and charged with fail- transported to Halifax may be eligible for a cash felon. Bail was set at $7,500. Deltona, was arrested Aug. 25 of DeLand, was arrested Aug. ure to redeliver leased equip- Health Medical Center of reward of up to $5,000. •Austine Fredrick Filer, 31, and charged with assault on a 27 and charged with posses- ment and grand theft. Bail was Port Orange for treatment of DeLand, was arrested Aug. law enforcement officer, resist- sion of Schedule I substance set at $1,000. 24 and charged with posses- ing an officer without vio- and possession of cannabis. •Jeremy Ward, 27, of WE’RE ON sion of Schedule II substance. lence, interfere with/hinder Bail was set at $5,000. DeLand, was arrested Aug. 29 Bail was not set. firefighter and introduction •Stephanie D. Gibson, 34, of and charged with carrying a •Phillip P. Richardon, 23, of contraband into detention DeLand, was arrested Aug. 27 concealed firearm, possession Pierson, was arrested Aug. 24 facility. Bail was set at $10,500. and charged with grand theft, of a firearm by a felon and FACEBOOK! and charged with giving false •Brenda Y. Coleman, 38, of dealing in stolen property and possession of cannabis with information to a law enforce- DeLand, was arrested Aug. 26 burglary of an unoccupied intent to sell. Bail was set at “Like” Hometown News Volu- ment officer, dealing in stolen and charged with flee/elude structure. Bail was not set. $20,000. sia for the latest in local news, property and grand theft. Bail with lights siren active, driving •Miguel A. Ortiz Morales, •Chloie E. Lapple, 19, of was set at $15,500. with licensed canceled, sus- 47, of Deltona, was arrested Daytona Beach, was arrested information and interactive •Michele K. Ferchland, 34, pended/revoked, resisting an Aug. 27 and charged with bur- Aug. 29 features like photo contests of Deltona, was arrested Aug. officer without violence and glary of a structure or convey- See POLICE, page A6 a n d and Rants & Raves. HURRICANE PROTECTION

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The last couple of weeks there have been more rants than raves. With all the bad things going on, now in the world, we should be looking for the good in our lives. I want to rave about my neighbor Carolyn Botchie. She works for Century 21, but she takes time for me and another senior Photo courtesy of Cynthia Ramirez neighbor to make us a hot dinner. Sometimes, even after dinner, FUTURES Foundation for Volusia County Schools is pleased to announce its 2018-19 officers: Presi- she brings us desserts and even one time a root beer float. dent Susan Mendez of Duke Energy; President-elect Jeff Brok of Merrill Lynch; Vice President Robert My rave is there are a angels on earth and I am thankful and “Bob” Ludlow Jr. of SunTrust; Treasurer Cory Domayer, CPA, of Florida Hospital Flagler; Secretary Eliza- raving about the one in my neighborhood. Come on people find your rave. beth “Bissy” Holden of Florida Health Care Plans; and Immediate Past President Paula Gregory, retired CPA. One-eyed driving were enforced. I think some of our tax money would be well You worked really hard and sacrificed a lot of time and money Well, there is one thing that drunk drivers do that texting driv- spent on some police and beach safety personnel whose job is, to serve our country. You are appreciated. ers don’t bother to do. while not completely specific to, focused on littering. They keep at least one eye on the road at all times. It is all too common to see a smoker casually toss a butt on the ground or stick it in the sand on the beach. Ugggh. You only In response to: “Lodging places should help Quality rather than quantity need to have a roving beach patrol stop when they see someone with clean up” smoking on the beach. The clouds of smoke are easy to spot. In response to the Bethune Beach resident’s expressed concern When the person is done with their cigarette, usually in a min- Hats off and applause to you and your older hotel. for still lingering hurricane-related property blight and eyesore, I ute or so, observe what they do with the butt. If it goes in an Perhaps one of the reasons you are still in business, and a invite a look/see around the general vicinity of the New Smyrna ashtray or empty bottle or pocket, great! If it goes on the beach, “older hotel,” is your consideration for others. Many thanks for beachside. issue a ticket. your efforts to help make the environment cleaner. Hopefully all Beyond so-called “acts of God,” such as hurricanes, sinkholes The revenue collected from this would more than pay the the hotels and motels will follow your example and remind their and such, things are generally in a messy shambles. Overgrown wages of police and beach safety and keep the beaches and road- patrons to properly dispose of all litter (cigarette butts are litter yards and littered sand have me wonder what lurks in backyards ways cleaner. Could be a win, win, no? too folks!). behind privacy fences. Posting reminders about littering at your own expense shows Considering the rampant growth encouraged by the City Thank you for your service true dedication in helping solve this litter problem. You should Council, Realtors, contractors and business owners, no wonder have mentioned the name of your hotel as your efforts are some- thing worthy of mention and something to be proud of. Thank the once quaint little community has lost much of what has in Thank you to all of those brave souls who ran for office in the you “older hotel” and continued success. the past made it so special. primaries and did not win. Rather than further cross purposes, the newly elected mayor and others to come with the wherewithal to affect meaningful change should govern with contented quality rather than lucra- tive quantity kept carefully in mind. I can think of no better way own snorkeling gear and be sion” from 10 a.m. to noon person (no charge). Bring a to serve the true best interest of NSB and its residents and visi- Notes able to swim. Those under Saturday, Sept. 8, at the Port dish to share and a friend. tors. From page A2 age 18 must wear a personal Orange Regional Library, For more information, call flotation device and be 1005 City Center Circle. (386) 775-2766. day, Sept. 19 accompanied by an adult Panelists include Volusia Golf carts equal traffic hazard •Mango (in Spanish): 9:30 guardian at all times. County Sheriff Michael Chit- a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 26 wood; Marcos Crisanto, a Free movies at Deltona During the past three months the number of golf carts using Staff offers basic computer LEC plans nature community organizer, Farm- Regional Library Saxon Avenue in New Smyrna Beach has increased significantly. assistance to help patrons workers Association of Flori- These carts typically travel at 20 mph or slower, which impedes search for jobs and complete hikes, programs da; Eli Garcia, community Watch “Chappaquiddick” the flow of daily traffic. People who use Saxon for daily com- applications in the e-lab from organizer, Hope CommUnity and other free flicks at the merce, i.e. work, appointments, daily errands, etc., have their 9:30 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays and Discover Volusia County’s Center; and Deltona Regional Library, commute disrupted by people that only care about themselves Thursdays and from 1 to 3 native plants and wildlife Diego Handel, an attorney 2150 Eustace Ave. and not about folks who have to work for a living verses smok- p.m. Wednesdays. during indoor programs and specializing in immigration September’s lineup includes ing, joking and drinking while driving a cart for their own Registration is not outdoor hikes at Lyonia Envi- law. these Hollywood films: self-interest. required. For more informa- ronmental Center, 2150 Eus- Check in will be at 9:45 •”Chappaquiddick”: 11 At times, 10 cars or more are stacked up behind a slow moving tion, call the library at (386) tace Ave., Deltona. a.m. For more information, a.m. Monday, Sept. 10. This golf cart. If the city and county fathers do not have the courage to 789-7207, option 1, then 4. The free programs will call (386) 492-3898. film depicts Ted Kennedy’s stop this dangerous situation, at least enact a restriction of “No begin in the center’s class- involvement in the 1969 car Golf Carts” on Saxon Ave from 6 a.m to 6 p.m. New Smyrna County plans Explore room. Reservations are Low-cost pet clinic accident that claimed the life Beach is not a retirement community where golf carts are the required; call (386) 789-7207, of a young campaign strate- primary mode of transportation for retirees who have nothing to Volusia programs ext. 21028. gist, Mary Jo Kopechne. Jason A low-cost pet shot clinic do but go to the beach or grocery store. September’s programs Clarke, Kate Mara and Ed sponsored by the Society for Learn about conservation include: Helms star. Rated PG-13, 106 the Prevention of Cruelty to lands and land management •Critter corner: 10 to 11 minutes. Enforce littering laws Animals will be from 3:30 to 5 practices during free Explore a.m. Saturday, Sept. 8. Meet •”Book Club”: 11 a.m. p.m. Sunday Sept. 9 at Mara- Volusia programs in Septem- the LEC’s resident animal Monday, Sept. 17. Four life- The trash and cigarette butts being left on our beaches and thon Service Station Plaza ber. ambassadors. Staff will han- long friends have their lives roadways is really unbearable. 2840 Doyle Road, Deltona. Reservations are required; dle the animals and answer forever changed after reading There are laws on the books regarding littering , I wish they Heartworm prevention and call (386) 736-5927. questions. “50 Shades of Grey” in their flea control products will be Upcoming events include •Zombies of the deep sea: 3 monthly book club. Diane available for purchase. Cash •Guided hike of Longleaf to 4:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 9. Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice only clinics. Clinic is open to Pine Preserve: 9 to 10:30 a.m. The deepest depths of the Bergen and Mary Steenbur- everyone, no appointment Saturday, Sept. 8. Take a walk ocean are full of unique zom- gen star. Rated PG-13, 104 needed. Proceeds benefit DEADLINES through the preserve’s flat- bie-like creatures with amaz- minutes. abused animals. woods, cypress domes and ing adaptations that allow •”Some Like it Hot”: 1 p.m. The deadline for submissions to Hometown News in Volusia For more information, call swamps. Participants will them to live in the harshest of Saturday, Sept. 22. When two County is 5 p.m. Thursday for the next week's issue, except for (386) 748-8993. Rants & Raves, which is 5 p.m. Friday. Deadlines are adjusted for learn about the connections environments. Participants male musicians witness a holidays. For more information, call (386) 322-5924. between soils and the plant can meet the center’s saltwa- mob hit, they flee in an all-fe- and animal communities of ter animals. Monday Munchers male band disguised as the wetlands. Meet at the west For more information, visit women, but further complica- entrance, 3637 E. New York lyoniapreserve.com. Monday Munchers will tions set in. Marilyn Monroe, Ave, DeLand. meet at noon Monday, Sept. Tony Curtis and Jack Lem- •Snorkel and swim adven- 10, at Community United mon star in this 1959 film. ture: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Methodist Church, 41 W. Not rated, 121 minutes. Wednesday, Sept. 12. Discov- Voters league looks Highbanks Road, DeBary. The movies will be shown er the wonders of the under- at immigration Senior Citizens beyond the in the library’s auditorium. water ecosystem while snor- age of 50 may attend the pot Reservations are not required. Published weekly by Hometown News, L.C., keling the high slack tide at The League of Women Vot- luck lunch and program. For more information, call 5059 Turnpike Feeder Road, Ft. Pierce, FL 34951 Lighthouse Point Park, 5000 ers of Volusia County will The program will be pre- (386) 789-7207, option 1, then Copyright © 2018, Hometown News, L.C. S. Atlantic Ave., Ponce Inlet. host “Immigration in Our sented by Rev. Hahn, doing a 4. Voted # 1 Community Newspaper in Participants must bring their Community: A Panel Discus- characterization of a biblical See NOTES, page A7 America in 2005, 2006, 2007. One of the top 3 in America every year since 2003.

Farris Robinson...... President Julianne Petersen...... Graphic Artist •Mary L. Welch, 33, of Day- $7,000. len property. Bail was set at Vernon D. Smith ...... Managing Partner Rodney Bookhardt ...... Senior Account Manager tona Beach, was arrested Aug. $18,300. Don Hornbeck ...... Regional Circulation Manager Heather Donaldson ...... Inside Sales Manager Police Flora Wilkerson...... Circulation Administrator Angie Daniels ...... Inside Sales Assistant 30 and charged with child Robin Bevilacqua ...... Human Resources Lora L. Uber...... Inside Sales/Classified From page A5 Volusia County Annita Ferrante...... Account Receivable Michael Buckley ...... Circulation Manager abuse. Bail was set at $1,000. Amanda Wheaton ...... Credit & Collections Randy Barber ...... Staff Photographer Volusia County Cecil G. Brumley ...... Managing Editor Diane Carey...... Staff Writer charged with principal to •Larry Oliver, 45, of Delto- Kathy Young ...... Major/Natl. Accounts Manager Gina McKee...... Staff Writer Beach Patrol Kristi Moore...... Office Mgr/Comm. Relations Carrie Maday...... News Clerk child abuse, resisting an offi- na, was arrested Aug. 30 and Department Mercedes Lee-Paquette ...Production Manager cer without violence and bat- charged with career offender tery. Bail was set at $500. fail to register/provide infor- •Ricky L. Saylors, 57, of of Corrections •Eric D. Thurston, 44, of mation. Bail was set at $5,000. Deltona, was arrested Aug. 24 Phone (386) 322-5900 and charged with giving false •Fidencio Andres, 35, of Fax (386) 322-5901 DeBary, was arrested Aug. 29 •John J. Lord, 52, of Orange Classified (386) 322-5949 and charged with burglary of City, was arrested Aug. 30 and name upon being arrested/ DeLand, was arrested Aug. 24 Rants & Raves (386) 322-5902 an unoccupied conveyance charged with robbery with detained, overnight camping/ and charged with possession Circulation Inquiries 1-866-913-6397 and grand theft. Bail was set weapon and dealing in stolen beach, grand theft of a motor of cocaine. Bail was not set. [email protected] VOLUSIA WEST at $2,000. property. Bail was set at vehicle and possession of sto- Friday, Sept. 7, 2018 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com West Volusia • A-7

6813 from noon to 4 p.m. Notes Tuesday-Saturday or email Wait a year when a spouse dies? From page A6 [email protected]. ou may have heard the clients became a widow, her them assist and guide you in Bus tour slated recommendation not to PLAN kids flew in and started the months to come. Learn about state do anything, financially, moving all of her accounts A friend, and PlanStron- Ywithin a year of the death of STRONGER West Volusia Historical amendments around, even before my firm gerTV guest, Kathleen Rehl, your husband or wife. DAVID D. knew her husband had passed Ph.D., CFP, wrote the book, Society will host an historical Is this really good advice? HOLLAND away! Fortunately she thought Moving Forward on Your bus tour at 11 a.m. Wednes- On Election Day Florida For the most part, yes, but it to double check with me Own. If you are a recent day, Sept. 12. The bus leaves voters will be faced with 13 depends. Conrad Center at 137 W. constitutional amendments have been involved in before it was too late. We were widow/widower, or know Many widows (and widow- able to stop the transactions. someone who could benefit Michigan, DeLand. ranging from dog racing to ers) have made the wrong planning and investing Explore parts of West homestead exemptions. discussions. If so, then you I’m sure the kids meant well, from this guide, I have a few financial choices, or have been but, had those changes gone copies available on a first- Volusia associated with Members of the Volusia taken advantage of, during can lean on him/her to guide Henry DeLand’s dream for County League of Women you through any pressing through, they would have come-first-serve basis. Please times of grief and sorrow. I created significant tax, and give my office a call. the area; a fun, social and Voters will share informa- believe the recommendation financial decisions. If the educational adventure tion about the proposed planning you did when your financial, problems for my to “wait a year” is well-intend- client. David D. Holland, a through east DeLand, histor- amendments during a free ed . . . but, it is also a general spouse was alive included ic Lake Helen, quaint Cas- program from 1 to 2:15 p.m. survivorship scenarios, those So, you see, it all depends. Certified Financial Planner piece of advice. The key point When a lifelong partner dies, practitioner, hosts a weekly TV sadaga and enjoy lunch at Wednesday, Sept. 12, at the is to not rush into decisions plans can be reviewed for the the historic Cassadaga Hotel. DeLand Regional Library, steps that should be taken the emotions a person feels show Mondays on WDSC that can have significant can be overwhelming, and Channel 15 at 7 p.m. He has The cost is $32.50 per per- 130 E. Howry Ave. long-term financial impact. next. son, advance reservations Registration is not Also, if you have close many people experience also authored two books in his Widows and widowers need to significant memory issues Confessions of a Financial required. required. For more informa- give themselves time to assess family and friends, they can For more information, call tion, call the library at (386) be great “sounding boards” for during bereavement. It’s not Planner series. Mr. Holland the realities of their new the time to make drastic, offers investment advice the WVHS Office, (386) 740- 822-6430, ext. 20762. situation. With that said, if decisions. Even better, they can accompany you to life-altering decisions, but, through Holland Advisory there are time-sensitive rather, to follow the plans you Services Inc., a registered financial decisions that need meetings. Keep in mind, though, unless your well-in- have, hopefully, made well in investment adviser in Ormond to be made, then they need to advance. Surround yourself Beach. He can be contacted at be made. tentioned helpers are trained extensively in finance, it is only with those friends, family (386) 671-7526. Email However, it is not the best members and professionals financial questions to ques- idea to “go it alone.” If you are usually better to rely on the advice of professionals. For who you know you can [email protected]. already working with a depend on and trust, and let financial adviser, you should example, when one of my Business News Bealls Stores support Tropical, celebrating Hispanic meets at 7:30 a.m. Mondays at For a reservation or more Heritage Month, from 6 to 11 Boston Coffee, 109 E. New information, visit westvolusi- Boys & Girls Clubs p.m. Saturday, Sep. 22, at The York Ave., DeLand. aregionalchamber.org or call Center at Deltona, 1640 Dr. Let’s Do Lunch networking (386) 490-4606. During the recent Tax-Free Martin Luther King Blvd. meets from 11:30 a.m. to 1 weekend on Aug. 3 to Aug. 5, Deltona. p.m. Tuesdays at The Cloister’s Bealls Stores continued their The event includes Latin- of DeLand, 400 E. Howry Ave. Ribbon cutting planned partnership with Boys & Girls style buffet, dessert, live band, For more information, call Clubs throughout Florida by dancing and cash bar. (386) 734-4331 or visit VyStar Credit Union will donating a percentage of Tickets are $40. Limited DeLandChamber.org. host a ribbon cutting at 10:30 apparel sales from the junior, tickets available. Proceeds go a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12 for guys and kid departments. to scholarship for qualified AM Connection set its Orange City Branch at 960 Bealls Stores will be donat- high school applicants. Saxon Blvd. ing $9,250.74 to regional Boys For more information visit, Reservations are required. The West Volusia Regional & Girls Clubs chapters volusiachamber.org throughout the state; each Chamber of Commerce will store’s proceeds will be donat- present an AM Connection at On vacation ed to their local chapter. Area chamber hosts 7:30 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 12, at monthly events Gateway Center for the Arts, Managing Editor Cecil 880 N. C.R. Beall Blvd., Brumley is taking a break. His Chamber celebrates DeBary. column will return Friday, The DeLand Area Chamber Jim Drummond of the Ser- Sept. 14. Hispanic Heritage of Commerce and the Orange vice Corps of Retired Execu- For more information, email City Alliance have several reg- tives will be the speaker. cbrumley@hometownnewsol. Volusia Hispanic Chamber ularly scheduled events. Free for members, the cost is com or follow him on Twitter @ of Commerce will host Noche The discussion group Fuel $10 for non-members. cecilbrumley. 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Keep in tickets at the show box office Several bluegrass musicians jam during the Pioneer Settlement in Barberville’s annual Fire & Ice mind that others may not during the event. For more believe. information, call (386) 254- last year. From left are Dell Hoyt and Ben Davis on guitar, both of DeLand; Darlene Powell, Grand Island, on guitar; Helen Hoyt, DeLand, bass; and Bill Messer, guitar, and Mary Chauvin, fiddle, both 4500. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 •Movie in the Park: “Star Wars: of Citra. The Last Jedi” will play at 7:30 Your romantic life seems to p.m. Friday, at Veterans be full of complicated patterns Memorial Park, 426 S. Volusia Get hot and then cool off at Barberville that could be perceived as Ave, Orange City. This is a free obstacles, Gemini. Don’t let event for the community. Bring pottery shed. ence necessary. All materials supplied. For Hometown News these things hinder your blankets and chairs. Movies For $4, attendees can sample from Gates open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The [email protected] relationships. Start making begin at dusk. For more local homemade chili and then cool off admission fee to the settlement for this changes. information, call (386) 775- The Barberville Pioneer Settlement is with homemade ice cream after voting event is free. 5410. hosting the annual Fire and Ice Sept. 8. for their favorites. Chili and ice cream tasting from The summer kitchen will be open, CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 •Concert: Stetson Chamber Local residents vie for cash prizes and 11:30 a.m. until it is gone. Orchestra, featuring Anthony serving lunch. title of best chili and ice cream by popu- Yard sale spaces are available for $5. Support of the Pioneer Settlement Sitting back and not doing Hose, conductor, and Jesus through events and membership helps Alfonzo, viola, will perform at lar vote. Visitors can enjoy blacksmith Charitable organizations are invited to much this week will move you 7:30 p.m. at Lee Chapel in demonstrations, candle making, wood- set up information tents free. The Yard continue low-cost educational pro- nowhere quickly, Cancer. You Elizabeth Hall, 421 N. Woodland working and weaving, and stroll around Sale is from 9 a.m. to 2p.m. grams to more than 10,000 Central and need to find motivation to be Blvd., DeLand. The Chamber the farm and see 18 historical struc- Hand-build a bowl to raise funds for North Florida school children annually productive and get to the tasks Orchestra performs Bach’s tures. World Food Day, helping local food through school field trips. at hand. Prelude in B Minor, Telemann’s The event also features living history banks and soup kitchens. Tickets will be Registration forms for the cook off, Viola Concerto, Walton’s Two demonstrations, food and a community available for the upcoming October churn off and community yard sale are at LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Pieces from Henry V, and Bloch’s yard sale. A bowl-a-thon will be the event at the Bowl-A-Thon. No experi- pioneersettlement.org. Concerto Grosso. Leo, if you can stay on Tickets are $10 for adult, $5 course, things will move along for youth and student, no charge quite well for you. There are for 12 and younger. Tickets plenty of distractions that may available at the door or at be in your way, but you must stetson.edu/music-tickets. Open You can be ‘Just the Way You Are’ look beyond them. to the public. For more informa- For Hometown News tion, call (386) 822-8950. [email protected] VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 •Daytona Playhouse: “California Suite” will be performed Sept. The Turnstiles, a tribute to Get outdoors and enjoy a 7-16 at 100 Jessamine Blvd., the music of Billy Joel, will walk through the park or a Daytona Beach. Neil Simon at hike, Virgo. It’s what you need his best features four short perform at 7:30 p.m. Satur- after being cooped up for too comedies with visitors to two day, Sept. 8, at the Athens long. Outdoor projects also suites in the Beverly Hills Hotel. Theatre, 124 N. Florida Ave., may beckon you. For more information, call (386) DeLand. 255-2431 or visit DaytonaPlay- With the Piano Man land- LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 house.org. ing 42 songs on Billboard’s •Food Truck First Friday: The City Hot 100 list over a span of 30 Libra, start planning a of Lake Helen will be kicking off years, the audience is sure to much-needed vacation right this monthly event from 5-10 know almost every song in now. And don’t forget to look p.m. Sept. 7 at Blake Park, 493 beyond your usual haunts, as S. Lakeview Drive, Lake Helen. the concert. As a young man, Tony there are many other options For more information or vendor available as well. opportunities, contact Kelly Monaco (Turnstiles’ band Frasca, event coordinator, at leader) became an inspired, [email protected] or lifelong fan of the Billy Joel SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 lakehelen.com. and he used that inspiration •The Little Theatre of New to grow as a pianist, vocalist, Scorpio, you may have a great deal of energy, but you Smyrna Beach: “Barefoot in the and songwriter. As a result, Photo courtesy of JAM Photography Park” by Neil Simon will be need a plan regarding where to the Piano Man’s style has The Turnstiles, a tribute to the music of Billy Joel, will perform at 7:30 p.m. direct it. This may be a good performed select nights Sept. been forever imprinted on 7-18 at 726 E. Third Ave., New Saturday, Sept. 8, at the Athens Theatre, 124 N. Florida Ave., DeLand. week to spend with friends or Smyrna Beach. Tickets are $20 Mr. Monaco’s musical soul. family. for adults, $19 for seniors and After years of performing which he has so much respect “Only the Good Die Young,” AthensDeLand.com or call $10 for students. Tickets are with various original projects and admiration. “This is the Time,” “Just the the Box Office at (386) 736- SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 available online at nsbplayers. and cover bands, Mr. Mona- Turnstiles has performed Way You Are” and “Uptown 1500. Box Office hours are 1 org, or by calling the box office co has enlisted some of the for thousands of fellow Billy G i r l .” to 5 p.m. Wednesday to Sat- Sagittarius, try not to get (386) 423-1246. The box office finest musicians in South Joel fans, playing songs like Tickets are priced between urday and one and a half swept away by bad habits. Try Florida to join with him in “Big Shot,” “Pressure,” “In A $26to $30. For advance tick- hours before live perfor- See SCOPES, page B2 See OUT, page B5 paying tribute to the man for New York State of Mind,” ets or more information, visit mances.

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This can be a great way to understand •Café Da Vinci: Jazz in the Sept.9; Eddie Wolford, Monday, ner Festbier, Alcatraz Brewing 2X Unit 15, Ormond Beach. For the task is large or small. Courtyard (inside if raining) with Sept.10, and Tuesday, Sept. 11; IPA, Green Man Lager, Anderson more information call (386) Accept challenges as they others’ points of view and fine tune your own. The DaVinci Jazz Experiment, Reuben Morgan, Wednes- Valley Chai Solstice, and Atlantic 256-3904. come. 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11. An day,Sept. 12; and Don Hill, Beach Duality IPA.Cost is $12 •Sinatra’s Laldila Ristorante: open mike night starts at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13. Weather per person. Seating is limited to Pianists play from 6-9 p.m. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 each Wednesday at 112 W. permitting, live music is at 2986 the first 70 prepaid reservations. Wednesday to Saturday. Karaoke Georgia Ave., DeLand. For more Ocean Shore Blvd., Ormond-by- If interested, call (386) 258- is 9 p.m. to close Saturday at There is no need to go to All it takes is a little spark information, call (386) 736- the-Sea. For more information, 1600 to reserve a spot at 1700 355 Cassadaga Road, Lake extremes to get your point and then your motivation will 0008 or visit cafedavincideland. call (386) 265-1977. W. International Speedway Blvd., Helen. For information, call across, Capricorn. Listen to renew, Pisces. It won’t take com. •Mr. Dunderbak’s: Sponsors a Daytona Beach. (386) 218-3806. other people’s opinions, very long to get back on track •Frappes Italian Grille: monthly beer tasting. Mr. •Mulligan’s Family Sports Grille: •Stonewood Grill and Tavern: recognizing that their insight if you desire it. “Happiest Hour” is in the bar Dunderbak’s next Monthly Beer Rockstar karaoke by Bob is at 9 Mark Venneri will perform from may prove valuable. nightly from 5-6:30 p.m. First Tasting will be held from p.m. Friday and Saturday; Eddie 6-9 p.m. each Tuesday at 2150 Tuesday of the month is wine 5:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, Sept. 7 Uzzle will perform at 6 p.m. LPGA Blvd., Daytona Beach. For tasting, two whites, two reds and from 5:30-8:30 p.m. The 10 Tuesday at 3830 S. Nova, Port more information, call (386) an appetizer for $25. For features beers are Southern Tier Orange. For more information, 317-0097. reservations, call (386) Warlock Imperial Stout with call (386) 788-3268. •Sunny’s Wine & Liquor: A free 615-4888. Pumpkin, Duvel Single Fer- •Ormond Brewing Co.: Craft wine and liquor tasting is •Lagerheads Bar & Grill: mented Belgium Golden Ale, beer tastings are 4 to 11 p.m. hosted from 4-7 p.m. each MI MEXICO Upcoming performers are Bold City Big John’s Apricot Thursday and Friday, noon to 11 Friday and Saturday at 350 S. Since 2001 Same owners! Xspanse, 6-10 p.m., Sept. 71; Wheat, Tampa Bay Brewing p.m. Saturday and noon to 8 Spring Garden Ave., DeLand. Don Hill, noon-4 p.m. Saturday, Gourds Gone Wild, Sierra p.m. Sunday. Live music and For more information, call Sept. 8; Robert Keele, 5-9 p.m. Nevada Otra Vez Gose style with food are featured Friday (386) 738-7533 or visit TACO TUESDAY Saturday; Don Hill, Sunday, Lime and Agave, Weihenstepha- evenings at 301 Division Ave., delandliquorstore.com. 5 crunchy beef tacos for $5! Did you know it’s Grandparent’s Day? ept. 9 is Grandparents Day. with your children. If that is not minutes on each side. The President Jimmy Carter possible, take pictures or Skype scallops should have a ¼ inch Full Liquor and New Patio Seating Ssigned the proclamation CHEF COSTA'S (you’ll probably have to show golden crust on each side while Aug. 3, 1978, making the first COOKING them how.) But make sure you still being translucent in the at the New Smyrna location Sunday after Labor Day CORNER let grandparents know just how center. Serve immediately. Grandparent’s Day. It’s not a COSTA MAGOULAS grateful you are to have them in national holiday but rather an your life. Make it a very special observance like Mother’s Day day. Fresh Hearts and Father’s Day. grandparents for help. At one Try this special menu for of Lettuce Salad Sorry, I never knew grand- time, they were mom and dad your grandparents – they parents had a special day. In the taking care of us, nurturing, should enjoy it. Give them the Ingredients restaurant industry, Mother’s caring and always there when gift of happy memories they One head hearts of lettuce Day is the big day with 80 we needed them. Then one day can look back on. sliced ¼ inch million Americans taking mom our life changed and we started 2 cups spring mix out to dine. On Father’s Day it’s raising a family, and now mom Seared Scallops 1 cup cherry tomatoes a mere 50 million, but Grand- and dad are grandma or 1cup sliced seedless cucum- parent’s Day is near the bottom grandpa or whatever special ber Ingredients (4 servings) of the list with around 20 name your family calls them, 2 small fresh oranges, peeled 1 to 1 1/2 pounds dry sea million folks dining out. YiaYia, Papou, Poppi, Memaw, and sliced thin scallops, approximately 18-20 That is just ahead of Admin- Pawpaw. 1cup fresh blueberries 3 teaspoons butter istrative Professional Day. Yes, They are still Mom and Dad, ¼ cup thin sliced red onion MEXICAN 3 teaspoons olive oil it’s not a big dining out holiday. but now they are helping their Kosher salt There are more than 68 million grandchildren with the same Directions Freshly ground black pepper RESTAURANT grandparents in the county with devotion and dedication they Mix gently in a bowl with one one or more grandkids. They showed when raising their own cup favorite dressing, plate and Directions New Smyrna Beach will receive more than 70 family. They are born with a serve cold. Rinse with cold water and million cards, but that’s well special gift for compassion, 4600 S Atlantic Ave thoroughly pat dry. Add the below the 130 million that understanding and true caring. Costa Magoulas is dean of the butter and oil to a 12-to 14-inch moms receive on their special If we need anything, grandpar- Mori Hosseini College of 386.478.0122 sauté pan on medium high heat. day. ents will always try to help. Hospitality and Culinary Salt and pepper the scallops. 2017 So what’s going on? I am Management at Daytona State ADER So, on this special day, just E S DeLand Once the fat begins to smoke, R ’ afraid they are still taking care try to show them how much College. Contact him at (386) gently add the scallops, making C E of their children and now you appreciate them. Ask the 506-3578 or magoulc@ H O I C 1570 S Woodland Blvd sure they are not touching each grandchildren as well. Many grandparents to your home if daytonastate.edu. other. Sear the scallops for 1 1/2 386.740.1772 families are reaching out to you can, and let them share Friday, Sept. 7, 2018 www.HometownNewsVolusia.com West Volusia • B-3

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The West Volusia Regional immediately following. For more information, con- Chamber of Commerce will Admission is $8 at the door tact Martin Ballou at (386) host a “Fore the Kids” Golf for adults, children 2 and 265-2298 or David Hinson at Tournament, benefiting the younger are free with a paid (386) 527-5213 or dhinson@ Childhood Cancer Founda- adult. There are $5 advance volusia.org. tion, Sept. 28 at the DeBary tickets at derbysirens.com. Golf & Country Club, 300 Bring a chair for track-side Annual DIS blood Plantation Club Drive. seating. There will will be Founded in 2004, the Child- food, beer and wine available drive Sept. 8 hood Cancer Foundation pro- to buy from Brickhouse Food vides support to families with Truck. The 13th annual Drive to children (19 and under) that Donate blood drive returns to have been diagnosed with can- Adult softball league to Daytona International Speed- cer. Funds raised go directly to way from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat- supporting families in Volusia play at Strickland Park urday, Sept. 8, in the UNOH County. Fanzone. For more information, visit Volusia County’s Parks, Rec- The blood drive was started westvolusiaregionalchamber. reation and Culture Division is by DIS and OneBlood to org or call (386) 490-4606. forming teams for its fall adult honor the victims of Sept. 11. softball league. Donors can enter the Speed- Photo courtesy of Brenda Collins Roller Derby teams Coed teams will play Mon- way through Gate 40 and the This 25-inch red drum was caught near mosquito lagoon by Terry Moore of day and Wednesday nights, Turn 1 tunnel, off of William- Deltona on July 26. If you’d like to show off your Catch of the Week, send a in action Sept. 15 beginning Sept. 10, and men’s son Boulevard. teams will play Tuesday and Donors get: “jpeg” format photo with your name, hometown and where you caught the fish DeLand-based Thunder Thursday nights, beginning •A a general admission tick- to [email protected]. City Derby Sirens and Florida Sept.11, at Robert Strickland et voucher to redeem by May 1 Park, 1670 Strickland Range to the 2019 Coca-Cola Fire- iron count and cholesterol •Entry to win a 500 Club be entered to win one of five Junior Roller Derby will com- screening package for two for the 2019 pairs of tickets to the 2019 pete against Jacksonville teams Road, Daytona Beach. cracker 250 NASCAR Xfinity The cost is $350 for coed Series race •Entry to win a 500 Club Coke Zero Sugar 400, if a min- Advance Auto Parts Clash. Saturday, Sept. 15, at Rink package for two to the 2019 imum of 900 units of blood are For an appointment, visit DeLand, 1779 N. Spring Gar- teams, which will play a •Special edition 9/11 Patriot 12-game schedule; and $475 Day T-shirt Daytona 500, if a minimum of collected drivetodonate.com or call den Ave. 500 units of blood are collect- All donors who schedule an (888) 936-6283. Doors open at 4:30 p.m., the for men’s teams, which will •Wellness checkup of blood play a 16-game schedule. Each pressure, pulse, temperature, ed appointment in advance will Snook, snook — large and small in the water was fishing early from my incoming tide, but I was too the hook had eventually sandbar. The cast was good the shallows around the bar kayak just west of Cobb’s early. Trying to predict a tide pulled out and this time I was and the jig fell through the and was able to release it corner in northeast Volusia FISHING back in there is always tricky. hoping for round two. limbs. I didn’t dare move it for without ever handling it. ICounty. WITH DAN No tide; no fish feeding and Now, to be sure, this is a I knew that as soon as I did, Folks, snook season is now That water always has a low DAN SMITH nothing to do but wait. difficult place to fish. You can the hook would catch a open and runs until Dec. 15, salinity due to the fact it is fed It would be over an hour hear and see snook popping in branch. No matter, before it but I would encourage you to by a freshwater spring, but before the tide showed any the safety of the tree branches, could sink far, the line fairly release all of them you catch. this time there was nearly no speed at all, but as soon as it but do you dare cast a lure in sizzled as it came speeding You wouldn’t want to end salt at all. The heavy rain of there, I had found snook began to move the snook there? My plan was to fish back toward me. My only someone else’s fun for the sake May and June had trapped lots under a downed tree. That started to feed. On my last trip around the edges, hoping to chance of getting that lure of a couple fish sandwiches of freshwater runoff in the was a place where a stream to the tree, I had hooked a entice one to come out and back was for it to come out of now would you? swamp and when I tasted it, I narrowed and then made a nice 30-inch one and the two take the bait. That worked and there in the lip of a fish. That could not determine there to hard turn. That caused the of us had engaged in quite a pretty quickly I had a scrappy would make it pretty much Dan Smith has fished the be any salt at all. One thing we tidal current to increase, tussle. little 18-inch fish at the net. weedless. waters of Volusia County for all know is that when low sweeping bait through the At one point, I had pulled Good fun, but I could see Out the big snook came more than 40 years. 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SPACIOUS 2BR/2BA TRIPLEWIDE ON WOW GORGEOUS 2BR/2BA OPEN WATER IN 5-STAR ORMOND FLOOR PLAN WITH A LARGE YARD COMMUNITY 1,600sq.ft. Gourmet eat-in kitchen w/cntr Family room and kitchen join together w/ island, Jenn-Air range & breakfast bar. center island. All new Stainless Steel appli- Formal dining/living rms. Inside laundry w/ ances and roof Newer skylights, A/C, lami- BEAUTIFUL, UPGRADED offc. 8 skylights. New hot water heater. Like 2018, 3BR/2BA SKYLINE WITH new A/C. Recent 4-point inspection. nate flooring & plush carpeting in bedrooms. GREAT 2BR/2BA PALM OPEN FLOOR PLAN IN RESI- 2BR/2BA CLOSE TO POOL ROSETTA M., 386-267-4384 CARL M., 386-626-3291 HARBOR WITH OPEN AND CLUBHOUSE! PO9296 PO9478 FLOOR PLAN IN 5-STAR DENT FRIENDLY COMMUNITY! Kitchen features brand new SS $84,900 $39,500 COMMUNITY! Exceptional craftsmanship built to appliances, cabinets & counter- Cathedral ceilings. Lrg kitchen w/ last! Built to current wind zone 2 SOLD cabinets, center island stove-top, tops. New toilets in both bath- standards, is energy efficient, has LOT RENT INCENTIVES skylight, walk-in pantry & desk. Lrg rooms, carpeting & laminate floor- 8ft cathedral ceilings and 2X6 2018 SKYL, 2BR/2BA/CARPORT CHARMING, BEAUTIFUL 2BR/2BA master w/walk-in closet & shower. ing. Inside laundry. Freshly painted WITH FRONT PORCH IN COLONIAL ON CUL-DE-SAC ON THE WATER Glass & scrn’d lrg FL rm. Newer exterior wall construction. Low lot COLONY SOUTH Updated kitchn cabinets, countertops, sinks & inside/ out. New roof. Priv. back- 26x38 (988 sqft) hm w/open floor plan. Eat- SS appl. and vanities & commodes in bthrms. in kitchen w/upgraded cabinets, countertops laminate flrs, berber carpet and rent & rent incentives! Inside laundry with W/D. Freshly painted yard. Close to pool and clubhouse. & laminate flooring. Textured walls. All the refurbished AC. extras & codes offered with a 2018 manufac- textured walls. Lrg walk -in closet in Master. FOUR STAR HOMES, 866-355-2974 FOUR STAR HOMES, 386-868-4909 tured hm. Scrn’d porch. CAROLE DOSWELL, 386-530-4611 FOUR STAR HOMES, 866-355-2974 Rosetta M., 386-267-4384

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MOVE-IN READY, NEWLY NICELY LANDSCAPED! GREAT 2BR/2BA WITH WELL-MAINTAINED HOME FULLY FURNISHED 3BR/2BA RENOVATED 2BR/2BA DREAM MOVE-IN READY UNIQUE OPEN FLOOR PLAN IN WITH OVER 1,400SQ.FT. ON THE WATER HOME IN ORMOND BEACH & UPGRADED HOME HACIENDA DEL RIO 2BR/2BA IN THE FALLS AT LOCATED ON A CUL-DE-SAC WITH CHARMING Completely renovated from top to Lots of windows for great light! ORMOND! Just bring your personal items. bottom. Kitchen features new appli- FEATURES! Newer thermopane windows in Furn’d & move-in ready w/ open Located in a five star community ances, cabinetry & countertops. Nearly 1600sqft. Floor plan w/ 2 kitchen and both bedrooms. New floor plan. French drs lead from living rms, office & laundry rm! screened porch to sit and watch New bthrm flooring, sinks, counter- SS appliances. Scrn’d porch. Well fully equipped, eat-in kitchen w/ Bright & light, beautiful ‘L-shaped’ tops & commodes. Brand new roof. the wildlife. Tile in kitchen and kitchen w/newer appliances & for irrigation with anti-stain protec- newer appliances out to the Fla rm. both baths. Newer cabinets thru Large scrn’d porch. 1st class ameni- solid oak cabinets! Dbl driveway! tion so the house will not get Master bath has a garden tub and ties. 24-hr manned security. Newer roof, A/C & water heater. stained. tiled walk-in shower. out. Termite bond in place. FOUR STAR HOMES, 386-868-4909 FOUR STAR HOMES, 866-355-2974 LAURA C., 866-355-2974 TRISH HAYES, 386-868-4909 ROSETTA M., 386-267-4364

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BEAUTIFUL, LARGE 2BR/2BA IN THE BEAUTIFUL 2BR/2BA TRIPLEWIDE WITH MOVE-IN READY 2BR/2BA WITH FALLS AT ORMOND SPACIOUS OPEN FLOOR PLAN ON CORNER LOT GREAT CURB APPEAL Lrg eat-in kitchen w/cabinet space w/all 4-POINT INSPECTION AND HOME WARRANTY Great curb appeal. Semi-priv backyard & Nicely maintained. Newer Roof & AC garden area. Lrg eat-in kitchen with desk/ appliances. Combination living/ formal din- Systems. Textured walls w/crown molding & computer area. Spacious living & formal ing rm w/built-in hutch. Step-in garden tub. laminate floors. Lrg indoor laundry rm. Fla 3 skylights plus cathedral ceilings. Huge dining rm. Insulated storage rm with A/C. storage shed w/lrg workbench & shelves. room. Close to everything. Minutes to THIS 3BR/2BA MOVE-IN READY 2BR/2BA. 24hr security. Close to everything. Dbl carport. beach. PALM HARBOR HAS IT ALL! PERFECT RETIREMENT OR CARL M., 386-626-3291 ROSETTA M., 386-267-4384 JANET K., 386-218-2581 Split plan layout. Newer roof, exte- VACATION HOME PO9451 PO9371 PO9428 rior paint, flooring & interior paint. Completely renovated: New SS $36,500 $23,000 $19,900 Guest bathroom w/newer stand up appliances & countertops in kitch- shower. Laundry rm with W/D. All en. New tiled floors in kitchen, appliances included, plenty of stor- dining rm & bathrooms, carpeting 4-POINT INSPECTION COMPLETED I NEED ATTENTION! age. Walk in closets in bedrooms. in living rm & bedrooms and new BEAUTIFUL 2BR/2BA WITH 2BR/2BA ON A QUIET CUL-DE-SAC PLEASE HELP ME BE THE HOME I Huge Florida room. Termite bond, vanities, faucets, sinks and toilets in GREAT CURB APPEAL! Parquet flooring in dining and living room. USED TO BE BEFORE A HURRICANE Winner of 3 ‘Yard Awards’! Open flr plan DAMAGED ME! AC still has a warranty and so bthrms. Railed deck in back w/pri- Clean and modern home with 2 walk-in Gorgeous 2BR/2BA w/open flr plan on w/updated kitch., backsplash & SS appl. closets. Private backyard. Kitchen has SS canal in Flagler Beach. 1484sq.ft. + 385sq. Laminate/vinyl. Updated master shower w/ much more. vate backyard. appliances. Shed is A/C which has a door, ft. scrn’d rm. 11’ tall ceilings. 18” marble tile & pebble and glass doors. Newer planta- tile in LR/Kitchen/hallway. MBR w/walk-in FOUR STAR HOMES, 866-355-2974 CARL M., 386-868-4909 tion blinds. window and utility sink. closet & Jacuzzi tub. Inside laundry. CARL M., 386-626-3291 ROSETTA M., 386-267-4384 CAROLE D., 386-530-4611 WEST VOLUSIA FEATURED LISTINGS!

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