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The 45-student show also features a 12-member student pit orchestra conducted by Nick Eggen, tech director Richard Ralph, choreographer Natalie McKnight and accompanist Wayne Bresette. The local production came about because Hayley VerValin, a VHS junior,

knew the music and loved the show and suggested it to Evans. “I just loved it and thought it would be great to do,’’ VerValin said. The plot involves a girl named Natalie, played by VerValin, and her

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Rockledge resident Daniel Rensing has business in his blood. Rensing, whose family owns a large electronics manufacturing company nearby, moved to the Viera area from New York in 2003. Instead of diving into the electronic business, he sought to do more, never thinking it would land him on network television and eventually make him the owner of a popular chain of baking products. “I moved down and decided to go to school for computer graphics design,” Rensing said. “At the time, the family business was always a fallback. I wanted to do something a little different.” Which he did — all thanks to his large extended family and his wife, Stephanie. Stephanie loved to bake. The only problem was that some nights she would be crafting up something for two, and other nights for a group of 20 or more. This left her baking conversions off by either too much or too little. Rensing had had enough. “She was always changing the recipes amounts around and on the laptop in the kitchen and I was getting annoyed because there’s flower and eggs all over and she’s a mess,” he said with a smile. Hoping to get the laptop out of the kitchen and Stephanie

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into an apron that served as more than a dish rag, the young graphic designer invented a wearable cheat sheet with common baking conversions printed on it upside down, making it easier to read and use. But it didn’t stop there. After selling the apron online, the eager entrepreneur invented other easy-to-use and “why didn’t I think of that” products — inventing The Smart Baker line. This included parchment paper with tab handles, barbecue aprons and towels with cooking times and various meat temperatures on them and a lightweight tiered cupcake tower and cake pop stand. “It just came to us,” Rensing said. “They were answers to dilemmas we were having in and out of the kitchen and we knew we weren’t alone.” On a whim, Rensing decided to take it to the next level, pitching the line to the ABC reality show “Shark Tank,” which pits entrepreneurs in front of deep-pocketed potential investors. While he was an avid fan of the show, he never expected to be on it. “It was a long process. We had to do tons of paperwork, fly to California and tape the show even though we didn’t even know if our segment would air.” he said. “Luckily, it did.” The March episode aired,

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with the couple taking a deal with Barbara Corcoran. After filming, the Rensings decided to try business on their own. In the seven months that have passed, Rensing has taken his fluke of an idea and turned it into his full-time profession based right out of Rockledge. “Even though we didn’t take the deal on the show, I Viera Voice Angela Smith learned a lot that I didn’t even The Smart Baker re-useable cupcake know about business from the stands inside the window of AJ’s show,” Rensing said. “It was Candy Castle in The Avenue Viera. well worth it. It helped 100 percent.” products like this and now His sister, A.J. Scauzillo, there’s an answer,” A.J. said. “I owner of AJ’s Candy Castle wanted to support my brother in The Avenue Viera couldn’t and his wife, as they’ve always have agreed more and added supported my business; it’s The Smart Baker line at her been great.” store. For more information visit, “It took off. People were www.thesmartbaker.com. VV always wondering about

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On Oct. 17, a 2-best ball tournament was played with the winners of the two best scoring teams earning $4 each. A welcome-back luncheon at the Residence Club followed with lunch prepared and served by Mulligan’s chef and server. The ladies were entertained by the 9-hole “Singing Golfers” followed by the annual first meeting of the season. Lady golfers interested in joining the group can call Doreen Volpe at 631-7403. VV

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Sandy Fyffe, holding daughter Eliana, Pastor Jeremiah Fyffe and sons Elijah, Titus and Solomon attended services on Sunday, Oct. 14 at CrossPointe Coast held at the Viera Holiday Inn. The new church welcomes children at the service.

Wisconsin to Orlando in 2011 as part of the CrossPointe group in that area where there are four locations. The Brevard church is Fyffe’s first position as lead pastor. CrossPointe is connected with the Acts 29 Network. “We’re just getting started in Brevard. We have about six families who attend regularly,” he said. “Before the service, Viera Voice Linda S. Humphrey the children gather CrossPointe Coast Pastor Jeremiah Fyffe, for the children’s Naomi Menton and John Menton provide music at the Sunday morning service on ministry. After the Oct. 14 at the Viera Holiday Inn. sermon, they join their parents for the daughter. Sandy Fyffe is a celebration in music. stay-at-home mother who We focus on our Sunday also teaches private piano and morning meetings and also community groups with whom voice lessons. “Our focus at CrossPointe we meet during the week. We Coast is to bring Christ to have one group that meets at the community, to be a part our home in Viera and one in of where we live and to get Rockledge. Some, who do not involved,” Jeremiah Fyffe said. attend on Sunday, attend these The Viera Holiday Inn is meetings.” located at 8298 N. Wickham Fyffe and his wife, Sandy, Rd. in Viera. VV have three sons and one

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Downtown Yoga announced the opening of its second location on Saturday, Nov. 3, this one in Park Plaza, behind Viera Voice and near Nature’s Table. Owner Annette Armstrong said, “We’re in the neighborhood because we feel we have a fun location.” She opened her first studio in historic downtown Melbourne on New Haven Avenue seven years ago. With 12 instructors and 50 classes a week between the two studios, Armstrong said, “You can’t afford not to do it and you don’t have to be flexible to take yoga.” Downtown Yoga offers yoga for all ages and all budgets. The studio is open seven days a week, with classes to fit most schedules. “We have one session called Yoga Where You Are. It’s yoga on a donation basis. If you can’t afford it, put a note in the box and say ‘thank you.’ We want to stretch your body, not your wallet,” Armstrong said. In addition to yoga sessions, Downtown Yoga offers workshops to help take the mystery and mystique out of yoga. Armstrong said, “We want to educate our neighbors how to move the body and breathe. Our workshops help us with that. Experts are coming in to us.” One such expert is Max Strom, teacher, and author of “A Life Worth Breathing.” Strom, who teaches personal transformation and yoga worldwide, will present a workshop in March. Downtown Yoga’s second studio is located at 7640 Wickham Road, #114 in Viera. For more information, call 321-676-4600 or visit yogadowntownmelbourne.com. VV

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Snow Ball for a good cause By angela Smith

No, Snow Ball 2012 is not a big snow fight — it’s an end-of-the-year dinner dance, celebrating the holidays and coming together, while also giving to those less fortunate in the community. The seasonal-themed dance is an annual tradition of the Viera Women’s Club, a nonprofit group whose mission is to enhance the lives of women and help those in need around them. The Dec. 2 fundraiser marks the fourth year the club has hosted the classy and popular affair. “We have a good turnout each year and I think it’s the whole idea of dinner, live music and the fact that we’re all together helping others,” said Karen Terry, club president. “It’s a nice way to support the ones who’ve supported our causes.” While the dance usually draws 100 guests, this year the club hopes to double that

attendance. “We want to involve the entire community and get them interested in what’s going on in the area,” Terry said. “It’s been a tough year for some organizations and they need our help. What better way to help than enjoying a night of dinner and dancing.” The ballroom inside Viera’s Holiday Inn is transformed into a winter wonderland, very much like the inside of a snow globe, with blue, silver and white decor fluttering around the room and snow flakes galore. It will be a night to remember, organizers say. “We want people to remember the evening and how much fun it will be and how they helped people in their community,” said Ruthee Magrini. “It’s something unlike the others and we’re more fun. We try to make it that way.” In the past the club’s event has raised a few thousand dollars for area organizations and projects, and this year will

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be no different as the ladies hope to raise five thousand or more for groups including the Children’s Hunger Project; Devereux Group Home and School; Hacienda Girls’ Ranch; The Have; The Brevard Sharing Center and local domestic violence shelters. “The best part is truly raising the money and knowing what good it will do,” said Magrini. “While we’re enjoying the company of each other and the rest of the community,” Terry added. Tickets are $40 per person, which includes dinner and dancing to live music furnished by The Right Bros. Band. Dinner choices are prime rib, salmon, or pasta primavera. There also will be a Bling Auction, a $1,000 drawing and a surprising door prize. To purchase tickets, contact Bonnie at 321-638-2422 or Nancy at 321-633-0319. VV

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The Department of Veterans Affairs reports the current active duty force is comprised of 14.6 percent women. The Reserves and National Guard are 15.5 percent female. The majority of female service members have served during periods of high deployment such as Operation Iraqi Freedom, Operation Enduring Freedom, Desert Storm, Bosnia and Kosovo. These high numbers of returning women veterans drive the need for gender specific support as they return home and assimilate into their communities. Therefore, the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States, cognizant of these veterans and their needs, have generated a program to encourage membership for all eligible women veterans. The program currently has more than 71,000 members, meeting in 200 Florida VFW Posts. In 2008, VFW began a recruiting campaign called She Serves. The multiprong effort includes the National She Serves Committee, focused on advising the VFW leadership on women veteran’s needs and a marketing campaign aimed exclusively at women veterans. The She Serves Advisory Group is now the National Women Veterans Committee, with members from each department. The group continues to advise leadership on Women Veterans issues and participates each year

at the National Legislative Conference, focusing on important VFW legislative goals that affect women veterans. With the large numbers of women veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan, the VFW strives to improve as an organization. It welcomes women as comrades in arms and provides tailored assistance and support to them and their families. Karen Nigara, Department of Florida Women Veterans chairperson, urges VFW officials to keep women veterans that qualify for VFW membership in mind and to tailor recruiting efforts to their needs. Nigara said, “There are several resources, but the most successful tool that I have found is utilizing current women VFW members that are active at the post, district and department levels. Your best resource is your own women members.” Nigara said that new women members will bring vitality and energy the VFW needs; women who are recruited and join the organization are typically strong contributing members of the organization. “As the VFW year progresses, I encourage all districts to appoint a Women Veterans chairperson to organize and execute a Women Veterans celebration during March 2013,” she said. March is Women’s History Month. For assistance contact Flwomenvets@comcast.net. VV

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Space Coast becomes an oasis for desert veterans By Linda Wiggins

When Clint Kison was nearing the end of his near one-year term of deployment to the hot desert of Afghanistan, he had one thought on his mind. What next? With a soft economy that is always softer in his home state of Michigan, he considered the dangerous option of re-upping just to have an income. The danger is not just from improvised explosive devices, but from the dramatic increase of posttraumatic stress disorder that results from repeat or extended deployment. Friends and family in Brevard beckoned him Florida-ward instead. An aunt, uncle and cousins in Suntree, and later a future home filled with fellow veteran housemates, sold him on the Space Coast and its welcome for those who serve. Care packages sent by Viera Voice readers last year didn’t hurt. “I’m ready for a new start,” Kison said. The Army medic’s dream job is to be a firefighter paramedic for Brevard County Fire-Rescue Station 48 in Viera. Not

only does it have a great reputation due to its Special Operations specialty, but it hosts the county’s monument to the Sept. 11, 2001 attack on the Twin Towers. It was that event which inspired the then 12-year-old Kison to later respond in uniform to the harsh terrain where Al-Qaeda terrorists received their training. There are many reasons why the Space Coast is an oasis for veterans of the desert response to 9/11 and former conflicts. “We have the manned and unmanned Space Program and the defense industry, which has a high percentage of reserves, Patrick Air Force Base, and thus a lot of retired officers who made this their last stop,” said Pam Gillespie, community relations director for Brevard District 15 U.S. Congress Rep. Bill Posey in Viera. “Also, there is a deep sense of patriotism among residents, who also served as reserves in high numbers.” G.W. Joseph, homeowner and housemate of Kison, said there is a welcome in Brevard for those who serve and a tolerance for those who may appear different. “People understand that if

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motorcycle and want to let off steam now and then, that it doesn’t make you a bad person,” Joseph said. “Those tattoos may have previously have been under a uniform, the motorcycle may have otherwise been a Humvee, and you may have a lot to let off steam about. Here, people appreciate your sacrifice and they, themselves, may have served.” VV

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Giving thanks together amplifies praise By Linda Wiggins

Before sitting down to Thanksgiving dinner, many local congregants will come together the day before to give thanks for what they have and to pray for those who must do without. At 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 21, a group of churches in the area that help each other reach out to those less fortunate will host the Thanksgiving-eve service at Faith “Viera� Lutheran Church, on Viera Boulevard just east of Murrell Road. “This holiday is all about giving thanks to the Source of all our abundance, God,� said Faith “Viera� Lutheran Rev. Ron Meyr, who is coordinating the service. “This keeps us humble and happy. We didn’t create what we have. We didn’t generate it. Otherwise, it’s easy to get caught up in the feeling of never having enough and become very discontent.� The event is one of three joint events put on each year by the Suntree/Viera Area Association of Churches, a network of churches from Faith Fellowship to the south, to Faith “Viera� Lutheran to the north. Members collect food for the needy and pool resources to provide financial relief to families who have fallen on hard times. It also coordinates the National Day of Prayer at noon at the Viera Government Center reflection pond and the Easter Sunrise Service, which will be held overlooking the Indian River Lagoon at Rotary Park in Suntree. The Thanksgiving-eve service will be an opportunity to focus on the positive, according to Meyr. “Even as the economy still recovers, it focuses our thoughts more on what we do have — rather than on what we do not have,� Meyr said. “This gives us the opportunity to come together and celebrate God’s gifts.� Area choirs, bands and lay and faith leaders

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Rev. Ron Meyr prepares for the Suntree/Viera Area Association of Churches community Thanksgiving-eve service, which will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 21 at Faith “Viera� Lutheran Church.

will perform and speak or offer prayers. The event is free, but collections of food and money will be taken. The food will be donated to S/VAAC member Advent Lutheran Church at 7550 N. Wickham Rd., which distributes bags of food at 6 p.m. Thursdays. Also at that time, S/VAAC volunteers give out emergency resources, the most popular items being gas cards to help heads of households get to work. For more information on the Advent food pantry or S/VAAC, call 321-259-8515. VV

Bringing Relief to The Melbourne Community

On Saturday morning, Oct. 20, 2012, approximately 10,000 dogs, cats and people dressed up in pink jammed into the large field just north of Space Coast Stadium in Viera to participate in the Breast Cancer Awareness Walk/Run to raise money to fight breast cancer. The theme was Wear a Pink Bra and with the support of law enforcement agencies, Stadium Parkway was barricaded to allow runners and walkers room to navigate the 5K (3.1 mile) course from the stadium to the government center and back. Florida Gov. Rick Scott; former U. S. Senator Connie Mack III; Priscilla Mack, a breast cancer survivor; Florida Congressman Connie

Mack IV; State Senator Mike Haridopolis; and Dr. Stephanie Haridopolis attended. Dr. Steph, as she is affectionately called, was chairperson of the event, which had a goal of raising more than $300,000 to fight breast cancer. Dr. Steph and Gov. Scott were among those handing out medallions to breast cancer survivors prior to the non-competitive walk/run as it started at 9 a.m. under a fire ladder truck provided by the Brevard County Fire Department. Brevard County Parks and Recreation also provided support. Viera High School cheerleaders roused the walkers and runners with cheers before racing and to welcome the walkers/runners across the finish line. VV

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Imagine that the United States has been invaded and you’re only allowed to keep five out the first 10 amendments, otherwise known as the Bill of Rights. That is often a scenario given to Brevard County students by local attorneys and judges, teaching the young minds the skills of critical thinking, debate and reasoned discussion while they learn about their constitutional rights. “They quickly realize that freedom of religion means nothing if one cannot peaceably assemble and a right to counsel does not really matter if you have no protection from unreasonable searches and seizures or from self incrimination,” said Viera resident Trizia Eavenson, a Rockledge attorney with Moore Eavenson Baughan, PLC. “The students walk out with a sense of gratitude and patriotism that (is) invaluable,” she added. Besides being an attorney, Eavenson is

also a volunteer within the Florida Justice Teaching program, a movement developed in 2006 by the then Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice R. Fred Lewis. The ultimate goal of the program is to pair a legal professional with every elementary, middle and high school in the state of Florida. Providing interactive constitutional education to all school children promotes a better understanding of government institutions, while providing open access to judicial officers. Six years later, local advocates of the program believe it’s stronger than ever. “It’s all about giving back to your community,” said Eavenson , who has taught lessons at area schools, including John F. Kennedy Middle School in Rockledge. “I love empowering our Brevard students by teaching them their rights under the Constitution and also teaching them that they can become whatever they want to be…” JUSTICE continued on page 13

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Greg Young steps up to the line, transitions into his motion and lets it fly. The ball glides down the lane — like it’s on glass, his coach says — and spins perfectly into the pocket for a strike. “Spin to win,” is the Viera High junior’s motto. And for the past few months, the 16-year-old has been … well … on a roll. Early last month, Young posted a 300 game at Harbour Lanes in Melbourne, just days after his good friend, Michael Coffey of Eau Gallie, had bowled a 299. It was just the second 300 game in Brevard County varsity bowling history (Coffey had the first one last year).

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Young, who joined a bowling league with his grandparents when he was 8, was definitely on point in the Teen Master’s tournament. After qualifying in Ohio, the top four boys and girls went to New York, where roughly 150,000 people passed by each day while they competed. “They put a lane right in the middle of it, and they had people setting up the pins by hand,” Young said. “It was crazy. They had bleachers on either side of the lanes.” Though he has talked to three of the top bowling schools — Webber International, Wichita State and Robert Morris — he has yet to decide where he wants to go, or if he will pursue a career as a professional bowler. “Right now, I’m focused on college,” Young said. “Once I get to college, I’ll see if I could make it. It’s my Plan B. Plan A is to try to get something to go with for college and get a degree and get a job out of there. But if I’m good enough, yeah for sure.” VV

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VIERA HIGH CROSS COUNTRY Kat Castro finished 25th, and Kelsey Dolan was 36th as the Viera girls finished 12th at the 19th annual Sebastian River Sharks Invitational on Oct. 20 … Viera’s boys team finished 15th in that same meet as freshman Ryan Miller was 43rd and Morgan Levine was 52nd … The Hawks competed in the Cape Coast Conference meet on Oct. 27 before heading to the Class 4A, District 2 meet on Nov. 3 at Seminole State College.

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HOLY TRINITY FOOTBALL A scheduled Nov. 2 matchup against arch-rival Melbourne Central Catholic will likely decide whether or not the Tigers will reach the postseason … Senior Nick Hamer was the leading tackler in Class 3A, District 4 with 80 stops through Week 8 according to MaxPreps. Michael Boyle (61) and Ryan Collins (59) were ranked fourth and fifth … Collins was also leading the district with 5.5 sacks … Quarterback Johnny Gomez was third with 391 passing yards.

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HOLY TRINITY BOYS GOLF Kerry Sweeney shot 67 to take medalist honors and the Tigers swept five of the first six spots on the leaderboard as they cruised to victory in the Class 1A, District 12 Tournament … Matt Allison tied for second, followed by Casey Nierenberg in fourth, Ryan Allison in fifth and Calvin Sierota sixth … The Tigers needed to play that well, or better, to get through a tough region in order to qualify for state.

VIERA FOOTBALL It’s been a tough year for the Hawks, who were 0-7 heading into their final three games against MCC, Martin County and Titusville … Viera lost its homecoming game, 35-28 to Port St. Lucie, but quarterback Cody Dentmon had a huge night. The junior rushed for 168 yards and a touchdown and also threw for 163 yards, including a 42-yard scoring throw to freshman receiver Marquis McClain … Senior

VIERA BOYS GOLF—The Hawks were hoping the home course advantage would pay off in the Class 2A, Region 6 Tournament, which was held Oct. 22 at Duran … Viera captured the District 17 title, shooting a total of 315 … Christian Eraso and Alex Liles were the top two players in the NOTEBOOK Continued to page 16

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VIERA HIGH SPORTS SCHEDULES VARSITY FOOTBALL Nov. 2 – at Martin County, 7 p.m. Nov. 9 – at Titusville, 7:30 p.m.

VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Oct. 31 – Class 7A regional quarterfinals, 7 p.m. Nov. 6 – Class 7A regional semifinals, 7 p.m. Nov. 10 – Class 7A regional finals, 2 p.m. Nov. 13 –Class 7A Final Four at Silver Spurs Arena, Kissimmee, 2 p.m./4 p.m. Nov. 14 – Class 7A championship at Silver Spurs Arena, Kissimmee, 6:05 p.m. CROSS COUNTRY Nov. 3 – Class 4A, District 2 meet at Seminole State College, girls at 8:30 a.m., boys at 9:10 Nov. 9 – Class 4A, Region 1 meet at Santa Fe College, girls at 8:30 a.m., boys at 9 a.m. Nov. 17 – Class 4A championship at Apalachee Regional Park (Tallahassee), girls 9:40 a.m., boys 10:30 SWIMMING & DIVIING Nov. 2 – Class 3A, Region 3 meet at Boca Raton High School (Diving), 4 p.m. Nov. 3 – Class 3A, Region 3 meet at Boca Raton High School, 9 a.m./5:30 p.m.

BOWLING Nov. 7-8 – State Championship Tournament at Boardwalk Bowl, Orlando VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL All games at 7:30 p.m. unless noted Nov. 19 – Cocoa Nov. 26 – at Heritage Nov. 28 – at Space Coast Nov. 30 – Merritt Island JV BOYS BASKETBALL All games at 7:30 p.m. unless noted Nov. 19 – Cocoa Nov. 26 – at Heritage Nov. 28 – at Space Coast Nov. 30 – Merritt Island FRESHMEN BOYS BASKETBALL All games at 5 p.m. unless noted Nov. 19 – Cocoa Nov. 26 – at Heritage Nov. 28 – at Space Coast Nov. 30 – Merritt Island VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL All games at 7 p.m. unless noted Nov. 6 – vs. MCC at MCC Tip Off Classic Nov. 13 – at Cocoa Nov. 14 – at Heritage

Nov. 16 – at Space Coast Nov. 19 – at Merritt Island Nov. 20 – Father Lopez Nov. 26 – MCC Nov. 29 – Eau Gallie Nov. 30 – at Astronaut JV GIRLS BASKETBALL All games at 5:30 p.m. unless noted Nov. 6 – vs. MCC at MCC Tip Off Classic Nov. 13 – at Cocoa Nov. 14 – at Heritage Nov. 16 – at Space Coast Nov. 19 – at Merritt Island Nov. 20 – Father Lopez Nov. 26 – MCC Nov. 29 – Eau Gallie Nov. 30 – at Astronaut VARSITY BOYS SOCCER All games at 7 p.m. unless noted Nov. 6 – at Heritage Nov. 8 – Palm Bay Nov. 14 – at Space Coast Nov. 20 – Merritt Island Nov. 27 – Astronaut Nov. 29 – at Eau Gallie Nov. 30 – Sebastian River JV BOYS SOCCER All games at 5:30 p.m. unless noted Nov. 6 – at Heritage Nov. 8 – Palm Bay Nov. 14 – at Space Coast Nov. 20 – Merritt Island Nov. 27 – Astronaut Nov. 29 – at Eau Gallie Nov. 30 – Sebastian River VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER Nov. 1 – Palm Bay, 7 p.m. Nov. 5 – Cocoa Beach, 6 p.m. Nov. 7 – at Bayside, 7 p.m. Nov. 13 – Melbourne, 6 p.m. Nov. 15 – at Titusville, 7 p.m. Nov. 16 – MCC, 6 p.m. Nov. 26 – Rockledge, 7 p.m. Nov. 28 – at Cocoa, 7 p.m. Nov. 30 – Sebastian River, 6 p.m. JV GIRLS SOCCER All games at 5:30 p.m. unless noted Nov. 1 – Palm Bay Nov. 5 – Cocoa Beach Nov. 7 – at Bayside Nov. 9 – at Edgewood Nov. 13 – Melbourne, 4:30 p.m. Nov. 15 – at Titusville Nov. 26 – Rockledge Nov. 28 – at Cocoa Nov. 30 – Sebastian River VARSITY WRESTLING Nov. 7 – Preseason Classic at Viera High, 5 p.m. Nov. 27 – at Satellite, 7 p.m. Nov. 3-Dec. 1 – Third annual Troy Smith Duals at Gateway High

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Senior leadership will carry Hawks this season By Carl Kotala

If senior leadership is what it’s all about, the Viera High girls soccer team appears to be in good hands. “Their leadership is going to carry the team,” first-year coach Courtney BainesLundy said. “I’ve never seen such good leadership from a group of girls. “Usually, you have one or two (who are good leaders). But all of them, they lead together. It’s fun to watch.” Despite a bevy of injuries, last season was a breakthrough for the Hawks, who defeated rival Melbourne for their first district title. Baines-Lundy will try to help the Hawks get to the next level. A star player at Satellite High, Baines-Lundy was also an

NOTEBOOK Continued from page 15 tournament for Viera. Both shot 76 … It was the fifth consecutive district title for Viera, which was hoping to get back to the state tournament. HOLY TRINITY GIRLS GOLF When you’re trying to build a program up with a lot of young players, you always look for positive results. The Tigers took fourth in this year’s Class 1A, District 12 Tournament. That finish is two spots higher than last year … Sophomore Kaley

All-American and a two-time Conference Defensive Player of the Year at UCF. She has been coaching the U9-U15 Space Coast United Soccer Club competitive teams and is a former assistant at Florida Tech and a former head coach at Eau Gallie High School. “She has a very positive impact on our team,” Viera senior forward Jackie Stengel said. “I know a lot of the players have been coached by her, or have been around her for many years. I respect her a lot as a coach. She was a very strong player and I know that she knows the game well and will keep us disciplined and ready to win.” Eva Banton, Joy Wilkinson, Haleigh Garrett, Taylor Cahoon, Cierra Fisher and Stengel make up the six-

member senior class that will lead the Hawks. Other key players include juniors Hannah Fish and Kelsey Keesecker, and sophomores Allison Summers and Nicki Fisher. After winning the district championship last season, the Hawks have their eyes set on a trip to the state tournament. While that is the long-term goal, Baines-Lundy is making sure the players keep their eyes focused only on the opponent ahead. Stengel, who missed all of last season with a torn ACL, is eager to get started. “I’m very excited,” she said. “It’s my senior year … back and rehabbed 100 percent. I feel like I’m stronger than I was. I feel like we’ll go even farther than we ever have.” VV

Stirtzinger led the way with for Holy Trinity, shooting 89, which was good enough for ninth place … Junior Mary Lewis shot 90 on the way to an 11th-place finish.

first-place tie heading into the Class 3A, District 6 Tournament … Florida State-bound Izzy Carmona led Holy Trinity with 188 kills, followed by Savannah Hicks with 160 … Hicks and Jenny Ryan led the Tigers with 30 aces each … Ryan was also tops with 229 digs, followed by Hicks with 147 … Tristin Kott had a team-high 61 total blocks, including 10 solos.

VIERA GIRLS GOLF—Not only did the Hawks win their fifth district title in a row, but their score of 368 was their lowest of the season … Freshman Katie Arnott shot a career-low 87 and finished fourth overall to lead Viera … Katie Jones shot 92, while Carli Ford had 94 and Samantha Dahl had 95 … Coach Greg Ford was pleased with the way his team was progressing heading into the Class 2A regionals.

HOLY TRINITY VOLLEYBALL The Tigers split their two matches with John Carroll and were in a

VIERA HIGH VOLLEYBALL The Hawks beat Lake Mary, the No. 3 team in the state, on the way to an eighth-place finish in the Premier Division of the Dig Pink Tournament in Orlando … Viera was 15-6, second in Class 7A, District 3 … Shelby Jelinek led the team with 349 digs, while Christine Moore had 204 kills and Caroline Alvarez had 309 assists …

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Oct. 17, 2012, Viera Regional Park -- This year’s Viera High girls soccer team will be led by its six seniors (from l-r): Eva Banton, Joy Wilkinson, Jackie Stengel, Taylor Cahoon, Haleigh Garrett and Cierra Fisher.

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Viera swimmers, divers eye state meet By Carl Kotala

After a fun, successful regular season, the Viera High swimming teams are getting down to some serious business. The Viera girls finished third at last month’s Cape Coast Conference meet, with the boys coming in fifth. Individual winners included divers Kayleigh Jensen and Kyle Post, as well as senior Heather Pituch in the 100 backstroke. It was the third consecutive year Jensen has won the CCC diving title, though she did admit it was a little nerve racking after she “messed up” on her third of 11 dives. Post, a former football player who is only in his second year of diving, had a steady meet and showed how much he has improved since last year’s fifthplace finish. “It was definitely a fun meet for me,” he said. “All of my dives were pretty solid. I just had to keep doing my best and I knew I would be close to getting first.” Pituch, meanwhile, was able to overcome a little fatigue, and some tough competition to claim her CCC title. “I was really nervous about facing (the second-seeded swimmer), and it was my third race of the day, so I was kind of

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Kayleigh Jensen, top, Kyle Post, center, and Heather Pituch, front, were all winners at the Cape Coast Conference swimming meet. Jensen and Post both won the diving competition, while Pituch won the 100 backstroke.

Tigers hungry for more success

By Carl Kotala

Last year’s trip to the regional semfinals opened a few eyes both inside and outside of the Holy Trinity girls soccer program. “I think it was a real turning point last year,” senior tri-captain Tori Glaubitz said. “Everyone was like, ‘Oh girls soccer at Holy Trinity … blah, blah, blah.’ “But last year, we made a name for ourselves.” That success has inspired Holy Trinity players to work even harder. The Tigers will be hungry for more this season, and considering they only lost four players — and return their top two scorers — there is every reason to believe they will be contenders in both their district and their region in 2012. Senior midfielder Kayleigh Leeney joins Glaubitz and junior Meg Rydson as the captains on this year’s Holy Trinity team. Emily Morgan and Summer Rydson were the top two scorers on last year’s team. Other key players include

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Andrea Bomalaski, Kate Elstun and Morgan Walker. “We’re as strong, if not a little bit stronger than last year,” Tigers coach Dean Flexton said. In addition to having 12 returners, the Tigers have several players who play for some of the top club teams in the area. And given that they have a nice mix of senior leadership, and young talent, they still have plenty of room to grow. Holy Trinity will kick off its 2012 season on Oct. 30 with a game at Edgewood, followed by back-to-back

winded,” Pituch said. “But I’ve been training for this race over the summer. I guess I just went on instinct.” Pituch was also second in the 200 individual medley, while Jocelyn Lott placed third in the 200 freestyle and Grace Noel was second in the 50 freestyle. The girls 200 free relay (Noel, Lott, Alex Chou and Pituch) was third. That same foursome finished second in the 400 freestyle relay. Other top finishers included Andrew Cummings, who was third in the 100 backstroke and captain Jamie Daszuta, who finished fourth in the 200 freestyle and fifth in the 100 freestyle. “Having those top finishes at Conference still shows that Viera swimming and diving can hold our own,” said Viera’s Morgan Woodard, who coaches the team with her mother, Debbie Tweedie, and diving coach Alex Jensen. The Class 3A regional meet is set for Nov. 3 and 4 in Boca Raton, while the state meet will be Nov. 9 at the YMCA Aquatic Center in Orlando. Post’s goal is to finish in the top eight at the state meet, which would be a big improvement over last year’s 17th-place finish. Pituch is hoping to qualify in the 100 backstroke and the

home contests against Sebastian River on Nov. 1 and Bayside High on Nov. 5. A big early-season game will take place on Nov. 15, when the Tigers host rival Melbourne Central Catholic at 6 p.m. A big key, Flexton said, will be whether the Tigers can do a better job of finishing off scoring opportunities than they did last season. If they can do that, it could be a year to remember. “I think we can do a lot better,” junior tri-captain Meg Rydson said. “I think this season is going to be pretty successful for us, because we’re all motivated this year, and we know we have a good core team.”

100 freestyle. Jensen, a three-time defending district and regional champion, has a chance to get back to the state meet and top her career-best fifth-place finish.

“I want to keep my streak going for my senior year, and improve and finish strong,” she said. “I got one of my best 11-dive scores the meet before Cape Coast, so I’m improving.” VV

VARSITY FOOTBALL All games at 7 p.m., unless noted * District game

GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL All games at 6 p.m. unless noted Nov. 8 – at Heritage, 7 p.m. Nov. 12 – at Master’s Academy of Vero Beach Nov. 14 – at Florida Air, 7 p.m. Nov. 17 – at New Smyrna Beach Nov. 19 – at Master’s Academy of Oviedo Nov. 21 – Eau Gallie Nov. 26 – at St. Edward’s Nov. 30 – at St. Cloud

HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL ACADEMY 2012 Sports Schedule

Nov. 2 – at MCC* 7 p.m. Nov. 9 – Jupiter Christian (homecoming) VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Oct. 31 – Class 3A regional quarterfinals, 7 p.m. Nov. 6 – Class 3A regional semifinals, 7 p.m. Nov. 10 – Class 3A regional finals, 2 p.m. Nov. 16 – Class 3A Final Four at Silver Spurs Arena, Kissimmee, 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. Nov. 17 – Class 3A championship at Silver Spurs Arena, Kissimmee, 12:05 p.m.

Tori Glaubitz, left, and Meg Rydson, right, two of three captains on the Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy girls soccer team, say last year’s success has made the Tigers hungry for more this season.

JH GIRLS BASKETBALL Nov. 26 – at St. Edward’s, 4 p.m.

VARSITY BOYS SOCCER All games at 6 p.m. unless noted Nov. 9 – at Treasure Coast, CROSS COUNTRY Nov. 1 – Class 1A, District 5 meet 5:30 p.m. Nov. 12 – MCC at Holy Trinity, girls at Nov. 14 – at Florida Air 5 p.m., boys at 5:30 Nov. 10 – Class 1A, Region 3 meet Nov. 16 – Covenant Christian Nov. 19 – Master’s Academy at Holy Trinity, girls at of Vero Beach 10 a.m., boys at 10:30 Nov. 17 – Class 1A championship at Nov. 26 – at Cocoa, 7 p.m. Apalachee Regional Park JV BOYS SOCCER (Tallahassee), girls Nov. 26 – at Cocoa, 5 p.m. 10:05 a.m., boys 10:55 SWIMMING & DIVING Nov. 3 – Class 1A, Region 2 meet at Indian River State College, 9 a.m./6 p.m. Nov. 10 – Class 1A State Meet at Central Florida YMCA Aquatic Center, Orlando VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL All games at 7 p.m. unless noted Nov. 20 – The First Academy Nov. 26 – St. Edward’s Nov. 30 – Florida Air

VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER All games at 7 p.m. unless noted Oct. 30 – at Edgewood Nov. 1 – Sebastian River Nov. 5 – Bayside Nov. 8 – at Satellite Nov. 13 – at Master’s Academy of Vero Beach, 4 p.m. Nov. 15 – MCC, 6 p.m.

JV GIRLS SOCCER All games at 5 p.m. unless noted Oct. 30 – at Edgewood Nov. 1 – Sebastian River Nov. 5 – Bayside JV BOYS BASKETBALL All games at 5:30 p.m. unless noted Nov. 8 – at Satellite Nov. 20 – The First Academy Nov. 26 – St. Edward’s Nov. 30 – Florida Air

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TUESDAY

Viera  Regional  Community  Center )$ # $ #$" &

Fall  Super  Sales 8  a.m.  -­â€?  2  p.m.

Advent  Lutheran  Church ?==8 1 " 1/ +#(&

(+& ./ $,1 ; # 98 10  a.m.  -­â€?  2p.m. $,1 > # ?/ = 5 A %1"1 ' =59; $50/Child

Suntree  United  Methodist  Church 7400  N.  Wickham  Rd. Suntree

Mimosa  Brunch

10  a.m.  -­â€?  2  p.m. $14.99 Every  Sunday Tradewinds  Restaurant Duran  Golf  Club Viera

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" &* " # ## # with  Ree

$12 The  Art  Gallery  of  Viera The  Avenue  Viera 321-­â€?773-­â€?0095

Richard  Sabino 3  p.m. Free Suntree  United  Methodist  Church 7400  N.  Wickham  Rd. Suntree

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VETERANS DAY

Cheech  and  Chong 7  p.m. # #( &

Help  a  Hero

2 '( & +( Day  of  the  Yearâ€? Get  your  haircut  and  $1  will  be  donated  to  % & )$# %! # %$&( ! %'/ &

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ELECTION DAY

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Rave  Cinema  Classics “The  Stork  Clubâ€?

Homeschool  P.E.  (5-­â€?8  yrs.) 90;8 %1"1 Homeschool  Art  (9-­â€?12  yrs.) 7; # !+ ' "$, /

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11  a.m.  -­â€?  1  p.m.

2  -­â€?  3  p.m. Every  Thursday Viera  Rec.  Center 321-­â€?433-­â€?4891

“The  Capitol  Stepsâ€? 8  p.m. # #( &

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Pickleball  (adults) ;5 <0;8 %1"1

Lil  Sports  (3-­â€?5  yrs.) 4-­â€?5  p.m.

Zumba

Homeschool  P.E.  (9-­â€?12  yrs.) - ( "# .

Beyond  Quickstart  tennis  (10  yrs.  +)

11 Â a.m. # #( &

5  -­â€?  6  p.m.

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“LeAnn  Rimesâ€?

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$12 The  Art  Gallery  of  Viera The  Avenue  Viera 321-­â€?773-­â€?0095

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American  Kempo  Karate (7-­â€?12  yrs.) :0;8 ;0;8 %1"1

Pickleball  (Adults) ; 5 <0;8 %1"1 Every  Tuesday Viera  Rec.  Center 321-­â€?433-­â€?4891

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Rave  Cinema  Classics

“Borderlineâ€? 90;8 %1"1 7; # !+ ' "$, / drink  and  popcorn. , / , #+ &

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“Drumline�

8 Â p.m. # #( &

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Mimosa  Brunch

10  a.m.  -­â€?  2  p.m. $14.99 Tradewinds  Restaurant Duran  Golf  Club Viera

Manheim  Steamroller  Christmas  by  Chip  Davis

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" &* " # ## # with  Ree

$12 The  Art  Gallery  of  Viera The  Avenue  Viera 321-­â€?773-­â€?0095

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Homework  Helpers 4  -­â€?  5  p.m.

Zumba  (Adults)

5  -­â€?  6  p.m. Every  Tuesday Viera  Rec.  Center 321-­â€?433-­â€?4891

#$ % #$ / 6  p.m. Wickham  Park 321-­â€?626-­â€?8870

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Mimosa  Brunch

10  a.m.  -­â€?  2  p.m. $14.99 Tradewinds  Restaurant Duran  Golf  Club Viera

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" &* " # ## # with  Ree

$12 The  Art  Gallery  of  Viera The  Avenue  Viera 321-­â€?773-­â€?0095

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Rave  Cinema  Classics

2 *! & # ''3 90;8 %1"1 7; # !+ ' "$, / drink  and  popcorn. , / , #+ &

Day  Camp

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Thanksgiving  Day  " ) $

9:0;8 %1"1 # ;0;8 %1"1 $27.95/Adult $13.95/Child  under  12 Tradewinds  Restaurant Duran  Golf  Club Viera

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Shorin  Ryu  Karate  (all  ages) Rave  Cinema  Classic

Men’s  Basketball  League

Zumba  (Adults)

Zumba 7  -­â€?  8  p.m.

6  -­â€?  7  p.m.

7  -­â€?  8  p.m. Every  Tuesday Viera  Rec.  Center 321-­â€?4334891

Dave  Koz  and  Friends Christmas  Tour 8  p.m. # #( &

“Cocoloco�

902  Jordan  Blass  Dr.

Free  Lunch  Seminar

“Back  &  Neck  Painâ€? 12  -­â€?  1  p.m. + % # #')(+( 6950  N  Wickham  Rd. Ste.  201

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“His  Girl  Fridayâ€? 90;8 %1"1 7; # !+ ' "$, / drink  and  popcorn. , / , #+ &

6  -­â€?  10p.m.

Every  Thursday Viera  Rec.  Center 321-­â€?433-­â€?489

SATURDAY

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Viera  High  Girls  Basketball  Fundraiser

“Zumba  and  Block  Partyâ€? Zumba  -­â€?  every  hour  '( &)# ( A0;8 1"1 $5 Block  Party  starts  at  noon % #)# / $+# $+' / & '(" ' & ' # -& %% # 1 & $$! Viera

# "+ # &* “Wreck  It  Ralphâ€? 10  a.m. , / , #+ &

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Parent’s  Night  Out

3rd  annual  Jazzoo Â

Live  in  Central  Park

Family  Promise  Brevard  Scramble Â

Bobby  Collins  -­â€?  â€œFixing  Society  One  Moron  At  a  Time.â€?

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7  -­â€?  11  p.m. $50-­â€?  includes  unlimited  $$ / & # - # 1 Brevard  Zoo

“Frankie  Lutz  Steel  8  a.m. Drum  Bandâ€? '( & . $,1 < 6  -­â€?  9  p.m.  The  Avenue  Viera Indian  River  Colony  Club 321-­â€?255-­â€?1182

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Free  Lunch  Seminar

“Heart  Health  101â€? 12  -­â€?  1  p.m. + % # #')(+( 6950  N  Wickham  Rd.  Ste.  201 2 * '( & $+') ! + ( &3 6  -­â€?  9  p.m. The  Avenue  Viera

9  a.m.  -­â€?  4  p.m. $20 Suntree  Turkeytrot  $& 4 & & , ! ! Fun  Run Viera  Rec.  Center @0;8 1"1 321-­â€?433-­â€?4891 Suntree  Country  Club 321-­â€?255-­â€?7992

4 Â p.m. # #( &

Live  in  Central  Park

Live  in  Central  Park

Valiant  Air  Command Warbird  Museum

Free  for  Florida  Residents 321-­â€?268-­â€?1941

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FRIDAY

6  -­â€?  9  p.m. Cardio  Sculpt/Yoga Homeschool  P.E.  (5-­â€?8  yrs.) The  Avenue  Viera Homeschool  Art  (9-­â€?12  yrs.) " * " &!) # 1  -­â€?  2p.m. Homeschool  Art  (5-­â€?8  yrs.) & # a.m. Homeschool  P.E.  (9-­â€?12  yrs.) 10  Suntree/Viera  Library

1  -­â€?  2  p.m.

2  -­â€?  3  p.m. Every  Tuesday Viera  Rec.  Center 321-­â€?433-­â€?4891

Central  Florida  Chamber  Winds

THURSDAY

Open  Gym

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WEDNESDAY

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Lil  Sports  (2-­â€?5  yrs.) Jazzercise A0;8 5 980;8 1"1

11  a.m. Golden  Corral  321-­â€?253-­â€?3458

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Radio  Disney  Day  of  Play 10  a.m.  -­â€?  2  p.m. FREE The  Avenue  Viera

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11  a.m.  -­â€?  3  p.m. $15  wristband  for  unlimited  " ' # $+# $+' '1 Suntree  Elementary

Run  for  Love  5K ?0;8 1"1 Church  at  Viera 321-­â€?751-­â€?8890

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“Rise  of  the  Guardiansâ€?

Quickstart  Tennis  (6-­â€?8  yrs.) 10  a.m. 4  -­â€?  5  p.m.

Quickstart  Tennis Â

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(9  -­â€?11  yrs.) 5  -­â€?  6  p.m. Every  Friday Viera  Rec.  Center 321-­â€?433-­â€?4891

Live  in  Central  Park “Vibe  Classic  Rockâ€? 6  -­â€?  9  p.m. The  Avenue  Viera

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Veterans Day a chance for honor, reflection The Veterans Memorial Center & Park on Merritt Island will host a Veterans Day ceremony at 9 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 10. Veterans Day is Sunday, Nov. 11. Guest speakers will be civic and high-ranking active and retired military leaders. The museum and Memorial Plaza will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. for tours and reflection. The facility is behind Merritt Island Square Mall. Follow the road at the east side of the mall south to the end, 400 S. Sykes Creek Pkwy. The complex overlooks the shimmery Sykes Creek to the east, a rare public access to enjoy placid reflection. For more information, contact VMC Operations Director Robert Doyle at 321-453-1776. VV

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Bobby Collins’ philosophy is, “Make ’em laugh. Educate through humor. Open their hearts, their eyes.” The New York native has toured the country, leaving his audiences laughing from coast to coast. He lives in California with his wife and three daughters, but recently bought the New York apartment where he grew up so he could truly come home when touring the East Coast. He has hosted VH-1’s Stand Up Spotlight, toured with Cher, Julio Iglesias, Dolly Parton, Tony Bennett and others. His nationwide performances keep him on “Lady Stage” with more than 200 engagements each year. The father of three daughters, said, “I got lucky. That’s all.”

His shows sell out, especially in South Florida. “I do well in Florida,” he said. “They like me; 95 percent of my shows sell out.” The funny man will make his first appearance in Central Florida at the King Center for the Performing Arts on Nov. 9. He said he prefers the intimacy and energy in live clubs, theaters and casinos, but is looking forward to the legendary warm reception for which the King Center is famous. “I’m looking forward to the show. I heard it’s a great venue for comics.” For a preview of his routine, visit bobbycollins. com. For more information or to purchase tickets for his show, call 321-242-2219. VV

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Fine Arts Festival picks Viera artist for poster By MARy BROTHERTON

In mid-November, Melbourne’s Highland Avenue transforms into an enormous art studio as the Eau Gallie Arts District celebrates its 16th annual Fine Arts Festival. Each year’s event poster represents the work of a different artist. This year, Viera’s Alex Stankiewicz holds that distinction for his rendition of the historic Roesch House. Due to laryngitis, he was interviewed via email. “It is an honor to be selected ' ' # ' &' %( $! "' ')

for the Artworks poster,� he wrote. “My inspiration is the mystique surrounding that quaint little porch over the front door. One of my charcoal sketches that was a study for the painting was selected.� Stankiewicz is one of 80 artists demonstrating their skills at the festival from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 17 and 18, providing attendees the opportunity to see different techniques used to create coveted pieces of art. “I really like this feature of the show,� Stankiewicz said. “I am preparing a simple

plan for beginning a painting; my methodology applies to most mediums, excluding watercolors.� The free outdoor festival draws an estimated 20,000 attendees annually. Some come to watch painters, sculptors, photographers or jewelry artists while enjoying music and the food court. Prizes are awarded to the artists who most effectively engage and educate the public. “The Artworks festival is very dear to me,� Stankiewicz said. “The demonstrations from the artists make it a fun

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World War II veterans and their guardians visit the WWII Memorial in Washington, D.C., Sept. 29, 2012. The 7th and final 2012 flight was scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 20. The Veterans arrived at the Wickham Park Senior Center at 3:30 a.m. and departed for Orlando International Airport at 5:15 a.m. The reunion for the sixth flight, which flew on Sept. 29, is scheduled for 1 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 28. The reunion for the seventh flight is scheduled for 1 to 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 18. The reunions are held at the Wickham Park Senior Center.

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SCHOOL Cool school weather brings fall fun

By Linda Wiggins

With cooler temperatures rolling in, students across Viera and Suntree get to experience something of a season change not unlike in the North. While rarely a prelude to snow, however, autumn on the Space Coast still ushers in pumpkins, colors of orange, red and brown, and a harvest of fall fun. And speaking of harvest fun, Manatee Elementary School

is always a hoot. Literally. Students, parents, teachers and especially principal Carl Brown hoot, holler and dance in their cowboy hats, boots and plaid shirts. The fall event is an evening one, the Harvest Hoedown, held Friday, Oct. 19. “I try to do something each year that surprises the students. They seem to enjoy seeing me in my cowboy duds, so why not,” said Brown, who dressed as

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Manatee Elementary School teacher Annie Ehler coordinated the school’s Harvest Hoedown on Oct. 19, featuring popular 107.1 FM A1A radio morning show DJ Timmy Vee spinning tunes.

Suntree Elementary School will hold its popular annual Fall Festival from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 17. Families look forward to face

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foods and treats. “It’s a chance for everybody to have fun and build a sense of community,” said Suntree principal Mecheall Giombetti. “We really have the parents to thank because the PTO does it all. All the proceeds go to enhance the students’ educational experience and make sure no youngster goes without.” And speaking of school activities, Quest Elementary School held a number of fall events. Kindergarteners nestled together for Campfire Night on Oct. 24, and the brand-new cross country team ran its first 5K, the Pumpkins in the Park in Cocoa Village on Oct. 26. A Turkey Trot Jog-a-Thon is planned for Nov. 16. Ralph Williams Elementary School hosts its major event in the spring, but fall did not elude the west Viera school. Students, parents and teachers worked on “schoolcrows” for the second annual Scarecrow Stroll & Harvest Festival, which took place Oct. 13 at Harvest Field, behind Church at Viera. “Scare Crane,” artfully Continued to page 23

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continued from page 22 depicting the school’s beloved Sandhill crane theme, took second place amidst a crowded field of entries from schools across the county (See page 33). “That got us all fired up,” said Jeaniey Geremia, spokeswoman for Ralph Williams Elementary. “It really made the students feel great to have won with so many other great schoolcrows vying for the honors, and with real artists doing the judging.” Also, Williams’ schoolage child-care coordinator, Chan Grason, created a harvest theme for the Oct. 18 National Lights On After School program to promote safe activities for children after school, with music and games for the students, who dressed in cowboy outfits. “Mrs. Grason just won our school’s employee of the year award, and these kinds of creative things she does for our kids are some of the reasons why,” Geremia said. For more information on any school events, call 321633-1000, ext. 500 and ask to be connected to the school. VV

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HTEA students brighten patients’ day with music By George White

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Holy Trinity students Evan Ristow and Isabela Rovira have learned firsthand how to share the healing power of music. MusicMDs, currently at Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne, is an independent, non-profit volunteer organization of high school and college student musicians founded in 2009 by West Shore High School siblings Varun and Esha Bansal. There are now 15 student performers, including Ristow and Rovira, involved in the student-run program. The goal of the program “is to evolve MusicMDs to become a widespread communitybased effort involving many healthcare facilities, student music organizations, high school orchestra & band programs, and aspiring young musicians,’’ said their mother Radha Bansal. “The program is growing but we don’t want it to grow too fast because we’ve already had such good feedback from the patients and administrators. If we get enough performers, we might start at Viera Hospital,’’ she said. The health benefits of music therapy, according to the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) include: • Reduces stress hormones, boosts immunity & mood • Reduces depression by 25% • Reduces blood pressure (hypertension) & stabilizes heart beat • Speeds post-stroke

program also goes both ways, with benefits also reaped by the participants. “I’ve definitely gotten a lot more experience at playing in front of people,’’ Ristow said. Added Rovira: “We gain more confidence in interacting with people we don’t usually interact with and there’s the personal satisfaction of brightening someone’s day. We hear their comments and it’s like, wow. You get to really realize the power you have with your music and it just kind of opens your eyes to the possibilities and makes you want to more with it.’’ For more information, visit the website musicMDs.org. VV

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By Linda Wiggins

Viera-based publisher Bluewater Creative Group took home 10 awards for its Senior Life and Boomer Senior Guide publications from the industry leading North American Mature Publications Association on Sept. 29. Bluewater also publishes Viera Voice. Senior Life newspaper won six awards, including firstplace awards for best overall use of photography, best column, best special section and best color ad design. The annual Boomer Senior Guide won four awards, including a first-place award for best front-cover photo. “Many of our boomers and seniors live in the Viera and Suntree area,” said Jill Gaines, Bluewater CEO and designer of Senior Life and the Boomer Senior Guide. “This is such an honor, and more importantly, 

we believe to be the very best value possible to our residents and daily guests,” said Vincent Anella, chairman of VECDD, said. Viera East Golf Club is a daily fee, public course located on Murrell Road in Viera. It opened in 1994. PTM, responsible for all aspects of maintaining Viera East Golf Club, has hired all of the existing club maintenance employees, including course superintendent, Scott Mosher. PGA member David Buth will remain as the general manager of the CDD and the golf club and will oversee the contract with PTM.

a confirmation we are hitting the mark in our service to the boomer and senior populations.” Bluewater designer Cindy McKee won the first-place award for best ad, and is the designer of Viera Voice, as well as an accomplished artist active in the Eau Gallie arts district. “It felt great that my talent can be applied and also appreciated beyond the artists’ culture, something that helps us make decisions every day to create the best life with the products we buy,” McKee said. Senior Life won first place for best use of photos overall. According to the judges’ comments, “Photographs are sized well, and dominance is achieved on each spread. Whenever possible, documentary moments are used instead of staged portraits. Senior Life strives to find photographic opportunities in a multitude of situations.” Best Front Cover Photo went to Boomer Senior Guide,

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featuring a retro shot of Rosie the Riveter. Comments include, “Rosie Riveter jumps off the page and pulls in viewers. The photograph is technically superb, and the design is classy. Colors and the typography are excellent, and the model is tough, as Rosie should be.” Writer and photographer George White earned Senior Life third place for a frontcover photo of a senior notching off an item from her bucket list. “The expression on Carolyn Workman’s face after her tandem skydive is priceless. It is commendable that Senior Life chose to use a documentary photograph instead of a portrait or photographic illustration.” Best Essay went to Senior Life for a popular columnist: “Ed Baranowski uses his expertise from his consulting business to offer advice in a conversational tone.” Boomer Senior Guide won for Best Special Section: “What a fun idea for the display and photography associated with this section. The content is presented in a clearly organized way that also focuses on readability. The Boomer Senior Guide also won second place for best table of contents: “A photograph anchors the page and grabs attention. Subtle use of typography makes this classy.” Religion writer Linda S. Humphrey earned Senior Life second place for Topical Issues: “Service journalism is often overlooked in the bestof categories, but this article excelled at gathering a variety of information on service businesses that cater to those in need. It’s as practical as can be. After all, whom do you call when Rover needs a bath? Or you need a notary? It seems certain that readers not only read this article, but that many of them clipped and saved it.” For more information on any of the above publications, call 321-242-1235. VV

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D.I.G. Bistro is set to burst onto the scene in a palate of colors and flavors of fresh fruits and veggies fixed with tasty flair. The move fills a void in offering fresh, locally grown foods and options for organically grown and raised items, according to owner Gina Pierce, also the owner of the popular Tuscany Grill. The new dining spot is in the adjacent strip mall, in the spot that used to be Crispers. “This is something we already do at Tuscany Grill. We pay a little more to get locally grown produce, but it’s more than worth it in the quality and flavor that ends up on the plate. Customers appreciate that and your business grows,” Pierce said. The new restaurant will continue to be family run, as the general manager will be Cara Booth, Pierce’s daughter-in-law. The head chef, Dennis Lott, will run both kitchens. Using local products is a way to breathe economic health into the community, according to Pierce. “We hope to set an example for others to follow, because it builds our community. It’s what we believe in. It’s also a way to give back to the community that has given us so much, a great business and a great life.” For more information, call 321-757-7220. VV

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Local esthetician helps clear up teens acne By Angela Smith

Fighting acne is like going to war. It only gets worse before it gets better. While scars are inevitable, they may slowly disappear with time. Viera resident Dina Gilbert knows this firsthand. She’s had to witness her teenage son, Conner, go through the physical and emotional war against cystic acne; one of the worst forms possible. “It’s not easy,” said Gilbert of the agonizing and painful skin irritation that is caused by an imbalance in the hormonal system. “All you want to do is help, but as a parent there’s not much you can do besides getting the right treatment.” After trying multiple regimens, being prescribed medication for this and cream for that, Gilbert was fed up with the ordinary path, and chose a new route that would hopefully work. Gilbert turned to Viera licensed medical esthetician Cathy Presnick of A Perfect Complexion, who specializes in advanced resurfacing treatments for acne and

anti-aging. “It’s amazing too see how much can be achieved with the right process, products, direction and care,” said Gilbert. “First off before anything, you need someone who cares and will take the time to make the treatment individualized and that’s exactly what she did and it’s worked.” No, Presnick, doesn’t have a magic wand that she waves to clear up acne in the blink of an eye; she does, however, have the knowledge and experience to make a teen’s dream a new reality. She does so using medicalgrade products designed to treat specific stages of acne one teen may have that another doesn’t, creating a specific in-home care plan without using your basic over the counter products. “What’s different about over-the-counter products, like Proactive, is that it only treats the skin’s surface layer,” Presnick explained. “What I do, using a medical grade product line, is to reach the cellular level. This means the products can reach light tissue,” she said. “So that’s why people see results when

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Harvest Festival reaps fun, food for the needy By Linda Wiggins Photos by darrell Woehler

More than 3,200 residents strolled the second-annual Viera Voice Harvest Festival on Saturday, Oct. 13, with creative scarecrows and schoolcrows the jewels that crowned a day of fall fun, food, games and more. “We are overjoyed at the popularity of this event. It’s great to see families hungry for fun things to do that celebrate Viera’s rich harvest heritage,” said Viera Voice publisher Jill Gaines, whose company coordinated the event. Even more so than the hayrides and bounce houses, the most popular activities were the hay maze and the Zucchini 500, where children decorated and put wheels on the vegetables to race down a ramp for prizes. Both attractions are unique in Brevard. Fall foods included corn on the cob, Granny Smith apple slices with warm caramel, and of course the staple hotdogs and burgers. For the more adventurous, there was a selection of popular Greek dishes made by members of St. Katherine’s Greek Orthodox Church that filled the bill. “That was the best cheeseburger I ever had in my life,” said Quest Elementary School student Andrew Baurle. The schoolcrows were created by student, parent and volunteer teams from local schools, and then sold in a silent auction, with 100 percent of the $552 raised going back to those school classrooms. “Not only is it so important to give students the opportunity to have their creative works ‘oohed’ and ‘ahhed’ over by their parents, family and friends, and members of the public,” said Suntree Elementary fourth-grade teacher Dr. Kelly Dwenger, “ but something even more interesting happened that I’d never observed before, which was even more exciting. When people actually bought my students’ schoolcrows, it was the most fulfilling and validating experience for them that I’ve ever seen. They talked more about that than winning a trophy.” Scarecrows created by area businesses raised $510 in the auction, which all went to Rolling Readers of the Space Coast. “The exposure and resources provided to our mission was unparalleled,” said Rolling Readers founder Mary Eason, a former teacher whose passion is to send volunteers into at-risk schools to read to students and strengthen their reading skills. Rounding out the charity focus, more than 200 cans of food were collected for the Suntree/Viera Area Association of Churches member Advent Lutheran Church’s community food bank. For more information or to plan to participate in next year’s events, call 321-242-1235.

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The brothers Puzino are at it again By George White

Mike Puzino is carrying on what has become a family business for him and his six brothers. They all grew up on Satellite Beach after his parents moved to Brevard from Long Island, N.Y. in the late-1980s. The brothers’ names, from the oldest are: James, Billy, Richie, Joey, Bobby, Mike and Danny. “We have been in Brevard County for a long time. We all graduated from Satellite High. It seems like everybody knows at least one of us,’’ Mike Puzino said. Puzino’s Pizza, featuring authentic New York-style pizza, will open in early November in a 1,200-squarefoot location at 5380 Stadium Parkway in Viera, the family’s first freestanding restaurant built from scratch. Other brothers own other Puzino’s locations in Suntree and Palm Bay with one brother running a Bizzaro’s Pizza franchise on Wickham Road in Melbourne. “We have other locations that are located inside gas

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stations, but we decided to step up our game and come into this location. We also have booths for seating of about 35 in the restaurant,’’ Puzino said. In addition to massive brick ovens for making pizzas and other baked dishes, the Viera location also will have a deep fryer, he said. “This is the first location

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