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VOLUSIA COUNTY — With pending lawsuits alleging that the county hasn’t done enough to make its beaches safe, the Volusia County Council will soon consider ideas to prevent seaside vehicleon-pedestrian accidents. Eliminating beach driving likely won’t be considered, but one-way traffic might be. “I like the idea of oneway traffic flow,” County Chair Frank Bruno said in a telephone interview. “I think that it could work in certain areas.” At its last regular meet-
ing, the council received a $50,000 beach-safety study done by Kittelson & Associates, Orlando. The study suggested 11 things county officials can do to reduce dangerous interactions between cars and pedestrians. “Today, this was the opener,” County Manager Jim Dinneen told the council. “This is going to be a long process.” At its Sept. 8 meeting, the council will decide when to have public hearings about implementing some of the study’s suggestions, and how to get public comments. It’s likely the county will take comments at its website,
www.volusia.org, for 30 days. The council aims to adopt and implement any new policies by February. There’s a charge for driving on Volusia beaches from February to November. “I think two things popped out,” council member Carl Persis, Ormond Beach, said about the study in an interview. “I think the one-way driving is something we really need to investigate further. It seems like there are a whole lot more pros. The cons were just putting in the time to set up where
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ORMOND BEACH – As a young man in Indian River, Jim Stables’ parents helped give him the grounding that eventually led him to take over the fire chief job here. “The main thing is, my parents instilled in me, long ago, about performing public service and doing the right thing for people and that kind of led me down the path,’ Mr. Stables said in a telephone interview from a fire conference in Atlanta. Officials in Ormond Beach announced last week the selection of Mr. Stables to replace William “Skip” Irby, who retired from the fire chief job in July. Mr. Stables is currently assistant fire chief for emergency service operations in Palm Bay. Fire service has held an appeal for Mr. Stables, who will turn 45 before he takes over the Ormond Beach post on Oct. 3. He is scheduled to attend a reception to meet the public at 6:30 p.m. that day in the Atrium at City Hall. Fire service has long had an appeal for Mr. Stables, who has 26 years of experience. The service has also provided a constant challenge. “I learn something new every day,” Mr. Stables said. “In a 26-year career I’ve had an amazing number of high points and some very difficult things I’ve seen that I have to deal with.” Mr. Stables declined to try to summarize his high and low points into one or two
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In an interesting turn, Halifax Academy in Daytona Beach will compete in a 6-man arena style football league governed by the Florida Christian Association of Private and Parochial Schools (FCAPPS).
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High school football is here. The Hometown News takes a look at the nine high schools in East Volusia County. Things are different this year. Reclassification has changed the landscape.
VOLUSIA COUNTY — Come Sunday, Sept. 4, NASCAR driver Tony Stewart is certain to have plenty of people rooting for him to win the AdvoCare 500 race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Dover, Ga. However, likely no one will be cheering louder or harder than Daytona Beach resident Kacie Howard. And for good reason – if Stewart’s No. 14 Chevy crosses the checkered flag first, the local business
owner will take home $1 million. “I’m extremely excited,” said Ms. Howard, 32. “It is an opportunity I could have only dreamed of.” Ms. Howard’s unique opportunity arose when she was randomly selected as one of two finalists in Office Depot’s sixthannual “Official Small Business of NASCAR” sweepstakes, a nationwide contest that is decided each year at the Atlanta race. Ms. Howard was randomly paired with Tony Stewart, while the other finalist was paired with
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examples. ‘To summarize to a few incidents would do an injustice,” he said. “I’ve really had an opportunity to grow Stables by going into the fire service. “The personnel I’ve encountered in my career, and that includes folks in Ormond Beach, exhibit a dedication and commitment to residents that is second to none,” Mr. Stabled continued. “That’s probably the high point for me. Everywhere I’ve been in my career I’ve been surrounded by people with that selfless nature that will allow them to focus on other people.” The new fire chief, who will make $92,000 a year, is familiar with Ormond Beach. His wife, Heather, grew up in New Smyrna Beach. They visit her best friend, who lives in an unincorporated area near Ormond Beach. The Stables have a 21-yearold son, Coy, and a fouryear-old daughter, Addison. Mr. Stables said he was attracted to Ormond Beach from his visits to the city. “It’s a wonderful community and the sense of community in Ormond Beach really attracted me,” he said. “The goal that I have starting out is coming to a full understanding of the level See CHIEF, A15
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Driving the best locations would be for that and educating everybody.” Others on the council said they’d likely oppose oneway beach driving. “There’s been some talk about the one-way driving,” council member Joie Alexander, New Smyrna Beach, said in an interview. “I’d be very cautious about that being implemented. That would affect access points.” The county has about 50 miles of beaches, ranging from the federally-managed Canaveral National Seashore in the south to Ormond-by-the-sea in the north. Driving is prohibited on about 33 miles of the beach line. However, beach driving is permitted at some of the most frequently visited areas, such as Daytona Beach. According to the study, between January 2005 and April 2010, there were 36
vehicle-on-pedestrian incidents, with 18 injuries and two fatalities. About 42 percent of vehicle-on-pedestrian incidents involved children under the age of 12. One of the fatalities was 4year-old Aiden Patrick of Deltona. His family filed a lawsuit in August against Volusia County and the driver who struck him, Donovan Sias of New Smyrna. The 34year-old wasn’t cited in the accident. Mr. Persis said that the outcome of that and other lawsuits could affect the future of beach driving. “If any of those are successful, I think beach driving could be coming to an end,” he said. “If the courts ruled against us and no driver was charged in those accident; if the drivers weren’t cited and Volusia was held liable, that would be the courts saying you have a situation that’s dangerous and you’re not doing anything about it.” Mr. Bruno said banning beach driving may not enhance safety, since it could force many beachgo-
ers to cross roads. Ms. Alexander agreed. “With conditions as they are now, if we don’t allow them to drive on the beach, where will they park?” she said. “A1A? If you look at safety, that’s not safe.” Mr. Bruno said that nothing suggested in the report would have necessarily prevented the two recent vehicular deaths, including Aiden’s. “I don’t believe that any of these things will stop an accident like that from taking place,” he said. “That was a child who ran in front of a vehicle. Even if you have one-way traffic, it’s still traffic and a child can run out into it.” According to the study, in March, April and May, there were about 7,700 vehicle entries onto Volusia beaches on Saturdays and Sundays. That’s about double the number of entries on weekdays during the same time. Almost 40 percent of those were repeat entries. The study is available at volusia.org/beach/study.ht m.
VCSO volunteer cops to ticket For Hometown News Volnews@hometownnewsol.com Scofflaws beware: The Volusia County Sheriff’s Office now has 34 sets of volunteer eyes on the lookout for motorists who illegally park in handicapped spaces and fire lanes. With an approximately 6month trial period about to end, specially-trained Citizen Observer Program volunteers started issuing parking citations Sept. 1. The Sheriff’s Office unveiled its new parking enforcement initiative in March to supplement the efforts of deputies and beef up enforcement of parking laws. A total of 34 of the Sheriff’s Office’s C.O.P. volunteers have undergone the parking enforcement train-
ing required by the state of Florida. Since the March launch, the volunteers have only been issuing warning notices — 26 of them — in order to phase in the program and give C.O.P. members time to get acclimated to their new duties. That all changes on Thursday, when the volunteers can start issuing citations to violators. “This is a matter of public safety,” said Sheriff Ben Johnson. “We need to keep fire lanes open and handicapped spaces available for those who truly need them, and we’re thankful that we have a group of dedicated volunteers to help strengthen our enforcement efforts.” Established in 1989, the C.O.P. program acts as an extra set of eyes and ears to
help deputies keep the community safe while patrolling in the Sheriff’s Office’s jurisdiction — unincorporated Volusia County plus the cities of Deltona, DeBary, Pierson and Oak Hill. Unarmed and mostly working in pairs, a total of 166 C.O.P. volunteers patrol the community in Sheriff’s Office vehicles and report suspicious activity to deputies. When they’re not out patrolling the streets, working special community events, conducting house watches or helping to control traffic, C.O.P. volunteers provide yet another valuable service — fingerprinting children for their parents’ records. —Volusia County Sheriff ’s Office
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Florida: a day late and a dollar short LAND LINES DAN SMITH hear that the title could not go to any other state. All across the Great Lakes and along our major rivers you would hear the same thing. Nope, fishing would not be the state sport. Some might say golf. Even though I chased the little dimpled ball for years I can’t go along with that. While it is true that Florida has the most courses in the nation, golf — whichis really difficult to consider a true sport, anyway —is still somewhat of an elitist game. Have you checked the price for 18 holes lately? You won’t be happy. I am a boxing fan and our state has always had a good representation, but I don’t think that would fly. Wrestling? Oh, I hope not. Baseball, hockey, basketball, or jai alai? Not likely. Florida has only one sport that resides in each and every county and town. Without a doubt, The Fleecing of the Tourists is the one endeavor that is embraced from Pensacola to Key West. What? Not a sport, you say? Don’t be too hasty. Have you seen the timeshare peddlers on the beach when a pasty northern family spreads their blanket on the sand? The mad sprint that
The Fleecing of the Tourists (read that as: The Running of the Bulls) also incorporates several other sports under an all encompassing umbrella. Would there be horse racing, dog tracks, jai alai, crab racing or dolphin petting without our northern visitors? Of course not. ensues is to be admired. Some are on four-wheel ATV’s that may or may not be souped up for quickness. The Fleecing of the Tourists (read that as: The Running of the Bulls) also incorporates several other sports under an all encompassing umbrella. Would there be horse racing, dog tracks, jai alai, crab racing or dolphin petting without our northern visitors? Of course not. No, without question, more people are engaged in The Fleecing of the Tourists than any other sport in the state. From Jacksonville to Miami, Floridians are working out and refining their game. When the tourists in bad Hawaiian shirts and dollar store flip-flops descend on us, we must be in top shape to get our share. Almost every community in the state spends thousands of dollars on studies by experts trying to find out how to increase their portion of the bounty. Sure, other states make a halfhearted effort to capture visitor dollars, but there is really no contest. When it comes to tourist tapping, we are king!
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Police report Daytona Beach Police Department •Britney Nicole Evans, 24, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 20 on charges of aggravated battery on a pregnant person domestic violence. Bail was not set. •Willie D. Poindexter, 22, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 20 on charges of first degree murder, attempted first degree murder and aggravated assault with a firearm. Bail was not set. •Phillip Andrew Conrey, 33, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 20 on charges of dealing in stolen property. Bail was set at $3,000. •Clifton Lavon Davis, 35, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 20 on charges of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. Bail was not set. •Michell Palladin Hooper, 21, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 21 on charges of possession of methadone. Bail was set at $3,100. •Allen Richardson, 21, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 21 on charges of sale of cocaine within 1,000 feet of worship. Bail was set at $25,500. •Andre Antonio Palmer, 22, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 23 on charges of burglary of a conveyance. Bail was not set. •Fred J. Kwiatkowski, 36, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 23 on charges of robbery by sudden snatching. Bail was not set. •James Callender, 50, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 23 on charges of domestic violence aggra-
vated assault. Bail was not set. •Samantha M. Mead, 24, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 24 on charges of grand theft. Bail was set at $2,500. •Sean Antonio Knoll, 24, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 24 on charges of aggravated battery and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Bail was not set. •Jerome Keith Horton, 25, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 24 on charges of armed robbery and aggravated battery. Bail was set at $15,000. •Brandon Phillip Boruty, 40, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 26 on charges of attempted sexual battery and false imprisonment. Bail was set at $20,500. •Alvero U. Jackson, 36, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 26 on charges of domestic violence aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Bail was set at $15,000. •Daniel Steven Smith, 51, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 26 on charges of battery on a law enforcement officer/EMS personnel. Bail was set at $1,000. •Michael David Brown, 53, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 26 on charges of cultivation of cannabis and possession of cannabis with intent to sell. Bail was set at $10,500.
Ormond Beach Police Department •Mark Taylor Loane, 46, of Ormond Beach, was arrested on August 22 on charges of obtaining property returned with a check. Bail was set at $2,000. •Douglas Arthur Westberry, 45, of Ormond Beach, was arrested on August 23 on charges of possession of a scheduled II narcotic. Bail
was set at $3,000. •Rafael Arroyo, Jr., 32, of Ormond Beach, was arrested on August 26 on charges of possession of a weapon/ammunition by a convicted felon, carrying a concealed firearm, possession of cocaine and possession of a scheduled IV substance. Bail was set at $5,500.
Holly Hill Police Department •Joseph Anthony Villecco, 21, of Holly Hill, was arrested on August 20 on charges of possession of cocaine with intent to sell within 1,000 feet of a church, possession of a scheduled II controlled substance and sale of cocaine within 1,000 feet of a church. Bail was set at $76,500. •Corey Peter Fontana, 42, of Holly Hill, was arrested on August 23 on charges of criminal use of a personal ID. Bail was set at $2,000. •Alicia Nicole Peacock, 27, of Holly Hill, was arrested on August 24 on charges of manufacture of methamphetamines and child neglect. Bail was set at $6,500. •Billy Roque Monteiro, 26, of Holly Hill, was arrested on August 24 on charges of manufacture of methamphetamines, possession of listed chemicals and child neglect. Bail was set at $8,000. •Anne Toni Lawrence, 45, of Holly Hill, was arrested on August 25 on charges of grand theft, dealing in stolen property and knowingly giving false information to a pawnbroker. Bail was set at $4,500. •George R. Howard, 37, of Holly Hill, was arrested on August 26 on charges of child neglect. Bail was not set.
Volusia County Sheriff’s Department •Kerry Douglas Maurer, 42, of Ormond Beach, was arrested on August 20 on charges of lewd and lascivi-
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Wanted person: Eddie Shawngo Williams Birth Date: June 24, 1970 Distinguishing features: Scar on wrist Reason wanted: Failure of a sex offender to properly register Last known location: Daytona Beach Crime Stoppers of Northeast Florida is seeking information on the whereabouts of Eddie Shawngo Williams, 41. Williams was convicted of a sex offense in Minnesota, but has been living in the area and is required by Florida law to register his address with law enforcement due to his sex offender status. In April, Williams pled no contest to a charge of failure to properly register as a sex offender and was placed on probation. On Aug. 11, 2011, a judge issue an arrest warrant for Williams charging him with violating the terms and conditions of his probation. Williams’ current whereabouts are unknown. Williams is 5-feet, 9Beach, was arrested on August 25 on charges of obtaining a controlled substance by fraud, grand theft and possession of a scheduled II controlled substance. Bail was not set. •Shawn E. Flowers, 22, of Ormond Beach, was arrested on August 25 on charges of grand theft and dealing in stolen property. Bail was set at $7,500. •Stacy Virginia Gano, 45, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 26 on charges of burglary of an unoccupied dwelling, grand theft and fraudulent use of
Williams inches tall and weighs about 230 pounds and has black hair and black eyes. His last known address was on Arthur Avenue in Daytona Beach. He also listed a previous address on Linda Avenue in Ormond Beach. If you see Williams or know where he is, don’t attempt to apprehend him. Anyone with information regarding Williams’ whereabouts is asked to call Crime Stoppers toll-free at (888) 277TIPS. You can also Text your tip by texting “TIP231 plus your message” to CRIMES. Anyone who provides information to Crime Stoppers will remain anonymous and can qualify for a reward of up to $1,000. an ID. Bail was not set. •Mario A. Martinez, 21, of Holly Hill, was arrested on August 26 on charges of aggravated battery and aggravated battery with a deadly weapon. Bail was set at $25,000.
Florida Highway Patrol •Kelvin Banard Johnson, 25, of Daytona Beach, was arrested on August 21 on charges of possession of a firearm by a convicted felon. Bail was set at $1,000.
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Cowabunga C.J. Tammy, 10, of Coral Springs rides a wave on his knees as volunteer Brett Murphy of Satellite Beach looks on during the second annual Surfers for Autism at Winterhaven Park in Ponce Inlet recently. Hundreds of families from across the state participated in a day of sun, fun and surfing. www.surfersforautism.org.
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Gel nail polish may be a problem My daughter and I were having a manicure when we were offered a gel nail polish, for $10 more, which they said would stay on for three weeks. My daughter and I answered, “Yes, but how do we remove it?” The answer was “straight acetone.” The polish stayed on fine. After two weeks the nails were growing at the base and not too attractive, so I purchased straight acetone. Since I was told that acetone would destroy metal, I poured the acetone into a glass bowl and soaked my nails five minutes ... then 10, rubbing them constantly with a cotton pad, but the polish would not come off! Finally I was able to peel it off , which was painful. It took at least an hour, and my nails are ragged looking. Since gels are a new thing (I just heard it touted on a health awareness program), I want to warn gals to take heed! I wish I had investigated more. Editor’s note: Check out these instructions on removing gel nail polish: www.ehow.com/how_5112479_remove-uv-gel-nails.html
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The Daytona Beach VA Outpatient Clinic Health Fair will be held from 9 a.m. to noon, Friday, Sept. 2, at 551 National Health Care Drive, Daytona Beach. There will be door prizes and refreshments. The first 200 veterans will receive a free insulated lunch box compliments of the VA Canteen Services. For more information, call (386) 323-7500, Ext. 30249 or 30043.
Fitness classes are held monthly at The Casements. Zumba with Janelle evening classes are $50 for eight weeks. For more information, call (386) 615-1843. Gentle Pilates with Jocelyn is held mornings and afternoons. For more information, call (386) 453-6522. Tai Chi with Sandra Morris is held Wednesday evenings. Classes are $50 for six weeks or one class for $10. Teeny Tiny Yoga for ages 2 to 5 is held in the afternoon. Cost is $56 or $10 per class. The Casements is located at 25 Riverside Drive, Ormond Beach. For more information, call (386) 676-3216.
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Votran will operate a limited service schedule Monday, Sept. 5. Riders are encouraged to plan travel in advance. Please note that the holiday schedule has changed. Eastside routes 1, 3, 4, 10, 15 and 17 will operate on a Sunday schedule. Buses will operate out of the Intermodal Transfer Facility, not the Transfer Plaza. Routes 40 and 41 will operate every two hours. The first Route 40 southbound trip will depart Dunlawton Avenue /Highway U.S. 1 at 6:41 a.m. The first Route 41 southbound trip will depart Canal Street/Highway U. S. 1 at 6:55 a.m. There will be no buses on Swallowtail Drive for Route 40 to transfer passengers, so the Route 40 will meet the Route 4 at Dunlawton Avenue / Church Street to transfer passengers going north. All other routes and New Smyrna Beach Flex service will not operate. For Votran Gold service changes contact your reservationist or customer service. The Trolley season will end with the last day of service on Sept. 3. Passengers may use Route 1A and Route 17 for service to continue trips from the beachside to downtown. For more information, call (386) 761-7700 in Daytona Beach or (386) 424-6800 in Southeast Volusia, or visit www.Votran.org.
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The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold a lowcost pet clinic from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 3 at the Holly Hill Dog Park, on Alabama Avenue, Holly Hill. Nail trims and ear cleaning will be offered for $5. Heartworm prevention and flea control products will be available for purchase. This is a cash only
clinic. The clinic is open to everyone and no appointment is needed. There will be a sign up for a low-cost cat spay day at the clinic. For more information, call (386) 748-8993.
Doll sale benefits church summer camp Harbor Baptist Church of Ormond Beach will hold a doll sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Labor Day, Sept 5, at 428 Tomoka Ave. The event is an activity for girls of all ages. “Pre-loved” collectible as well as play dolls, doll clothes, and stuffed animals will be on display. Everyone is invited. Admission is free. All proceeds will benefit the children’s summer camp fund. For more information, visit BeachBabyDoll.com or call (386) 256-0381.
Eagles to hold open house The Holly Hill Eagles Aerie No. 4033 will hold a three-day grand opening celebration starting at noon on Saturday, Sept. 3 and ending in the evening on Monday, Sept. 5, at 1609K Nova Road, Holly Hill. There will be events each night including food, music and games. Proceeds will benefit the Holly Hill Police and Fire Benevolent Associations. This event is open to the public. Membership is not required. For more information, call (386) 257-4033.
Flags for sale America’s Disabled Veterans has flags for sale. American Flags that have been flown over the Capital building are available for sale. Also flagpoles, solar floodlights and more are available. Donations are appreciated to help America’s Disabled Veterans. For more information and flag sizes and prices, call (386) 767-5778.
Elks to hold barbecue The Ormond Beach Elks will hold its annual Labor Day barbecue from 1 to 4 p.m., Monday, Sept. 5. There will be barbecue chicken and ribs with “fixings.” Music will be provided in the lounge. All Elks and their guests are invited. The Elks is located at 285 Wilmette Ave., Ormond Beach. For more information, call (386) 673-5758.
Swim hours change at aquatic center Now that children have returned to school, public swimming hours at Cypress Aquatic Center have been adjusted. Hours will be from 3 to 6:30 p.m., Monday through Friday and 1 to 4 p.m., Saturday. The pool features a 25-yard swimming area, a lap lane, a beach entry, a slide and other water play features. Admission is $3 for adults and $2 for youths 17 and younger. Discounts are available when multiple swims are purchased. Children 7 years old and younger must be accompanied in the water by a responsible supervisor who is at least 16 years old. The Cypress Aquatic Center is located at 981 George W. Engram Blvd. in Daytona
Beach. Swimming lessons are available for adults and children. For more information, call (386) 671-3426 or visit www.cypressaquaticcenter.com.
Free Tour of BirthCare Center slated Come to the BirthCare Center at Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center for a free tour of the facility on from 4 to 6, Tuesday. Sept. 6 at 4 p.m. Tours meet at the BirthCare Center entrance on the fourth floor of the hospital, located at 301 Memorial Medical Parkway in Daytona Beach. Admission is free, no registration required. For more information, call (386) 231-3152.
Citizen’s Police Academy planned Ormond Beach Police Department’s 25th Citizen’s Police Academy Class will begin on Wednesday, Sept. 7. This is a 10-week course that will familiarize citizens with the operations of the Ormond Beach Police Department and the field of law enforcement in general. Participants do not have to be residents of Ormond Beach to attend and the class is free of charge. During the 10-week course guest speakers will discuss a wide variety of topics such as laws of arrest, search and seizure, property crimes and crimes against persons. The classes are held on Wednesday nights from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Ormond Beach Police Department’s training room at 170 W. Granada Blvd. For more information, call (386) 676-3526.
Low-cost pet clinic planned The Pet Vet Cruiser will be at the Rockin’ Ranch, 801 S. Nova Road, Ormond Beach from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8. Appointments are required. The Pet Vet Cruiser is a state-of-the-art mobile clinic that offers free and low-cost spay and neuter services for pets in the unincorporated areas of Volusia County. The qualifications for service are based on income and have a slidingfee scale. For more information, call (386) 323-3575.
Flood zones have been updated FEMA has recently updated flood zone maps in Daytona Beach. More than 4,500 properties in the city have been reclassified from low or moderate risk to high risk. A meeting will be held at 5 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 8, at Police Headquarters, 129 Valor Blvd., Daytona Beach, to discuss the new flood maps. Property owners are encouraged to review the preliminary maps as flood designations may have changed. For more information, call (386) 671-8807.
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Store has locals ‘going mobile’ HOLLY HILL — When Werner Scharf came to America from his native Austria in 2000, he had no idea that one day he would be helping those who have trouble getting around gain independence by “going mobile.” But that’s exactly what he is doing at his store, “America’s Mobility Solution,” located at 1873 N. Nova Road in Holly Hill. Upon arriving in the Daytona area, Mr. Scharf found work helping to remodel a store that sold mobility equipment. After the remodeling work was finished, the store’s owner asked him to stay on and work there. In 2001, the business expanded to include an adjacent shop. It was then that Mr. Scharf became motivated to learn as much as he could about the business and the various products it offered. In 2007, Mr. Scharf opened his own business, America’s Mobility Solution. The store is geared
towards assisting those who have disabilities. Its products includescooters, wheelchairs, ramps, wheelchair lifts, stair lifts, pool lifts, platform lifts and lift chairs — all of which Mr. Scharf is certified and accredited to install. Name brand products include Pride, Harmar, Silverstar, Golden, Invacare, Aqua Creek, and a host of other top-liners. So what makes “America’s Mobility Solution” stand out from the rest? “Our service,” Mr. Scharf said. “I keep parts for all our products in stock, so repairs take a much shorter time than other places.” Also, I proved free loaners if (customers’) equipment is being prepared.” Because of commitment to service, “America’s Mobility Solution” has loyal customers from as far away as Orlando, Palm Coast, DeLand and Debary. The store also provides services for the local Veterans Administration. For those from out of town, or vacationing here, “America’s Mobility Solu-
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Werner Scharf in his store, America’s Mobility Solution. tion” strives to make it easy. Rentals are reasonably priced and delivered free of charge to local hotels. What else makes Werner Scharf’s mobility business so exceptional? Mr. Scharf himself. He is personally dedicated to helping others, and it shows. As one customer said in a website comment: “We recently rented a power chair. I was very satisfied with the price of the rental and he even brought it out to us, explained use and maintenance as we were going to have it all week.
Very satisfied.” “America’s Mobility Solution” is a member of both the Daytona Beach Chamber of Commerce and the Flagler County Chamber of Commerce. It is also a member of the NMEDA —the National Mobility Equipment Dealers Association. Hours of operation are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday, and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Closed Sunday. The store also has a 24-hour, 7-day a week emergency service. (386) 672-1990 or (386) 295-3792.
The Daytona Regional Chamber of Commerce Team Volusia will hold a luncheon meeting at 11:30 a.m., Thursday, Sept. 8, at the Ocean Center, 101 N. Atlantic Avenue, Daytona Beach. Guest speaker will be Gray Swoope, president, Enterprise Florida. He will speak about jobs.
The cost is $20 for chamber members and $25 for non- members. For more information, call (386) 255-0981.
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Irene makes herself known Nekhi Preston, 10, and his one-year-old sister Virginia Preston of Ormond Beach build a sandcastle as Hurricane Irene churns up the waves behind them near the Granada Avenue beach approach Friday.
Nick Price of Ormond Beach walks back to shore near the Granada Avenue beach approach after deciding that the waves created by Hurricane Irene on Friday were too dangerous. Mr. Price has been surfing for less than a year. Two area drownings, one in Flagler County and one in New Smyrna Beach, have been attributed to the storm.
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CBI to offer series of Microsoft courses The Center for Business and Industry at Daytona State College will offer a series of one-day Microsoft courses, from basic through advanced level in September and October. Each one-day course begins at 8:30 a.m. and continues through to 4:30 p.m. with a one-hour break for lunch. The Daytona Beach Campus is located at 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd. The fee for each course is $85 and includes a student workbook with a CD-ROM containing the lab files used in class. These are ‘hands-on’ courses and each participant will have his/her own computer. The deadline to register for each course is one week prior to the course date. To register for these courses, call (386) 506-4224 or email to parkerj@DaytonaState.edu.
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Local FPRA Members Win State Awards The 2011 Golden Image Awards, presented by the Florida Public Relations Association, was held during the association’s 73rd annual conference banquet on Tuesday, Aug. 9, at the Naples Grande Beach Resort. For the special events category in public relations programs, the Golden Image Award was presented to Daytona International Speedway for the 2010 Repave. Spearheading that campaign was Leonardo Santiago, senior director of public relations and Andrew Booth, senior manager of media relations. For the promotional/marketing category in Public Relations Programs the Award of Distinction was awarded to the Halifax Humane Society for their presentation of The Power of 10. Bryan Williams, development director of the Halifax Humane Society was in charge of this marketing campaign.
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Class 5A District 7 5-4 in 2010 • Key Losses: RB David Allen, LB Julius Hall, OL/DL Joey Guarneri, WR Shane Jones, OL Sean Beay, OL/DL Carl Richardson, Tevin Walker • Key Returners: RB/WR CJ Jones, QB Alex Bell, WR Darren Christopher, DL Marvin Jiles OL Xavier Trent, RB/LB Matt Marconi, DB Dequan Durden-Johnson • Strengths: speed, athleticism • Concerns: inexperience, youth • Outlook: The Sharks are coming off their first winning season in recent years. They lost some players but still have some talent. They left one tough tough district for another one. Atlantic may be one of the overlooked teams in the area. They have some talent but they are young. “We must stay healthy and grow up fast.” Associate Head Coach DJ Mayo
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Class 2A District 3 7-3 in 2010 • Key loses: RB/LB Malcolm Postell (Seabreeze), WR/DB Fazon Sollowen, WR David Jones, OL Phillip Hilton • Key Players: RB/DB/KR Cameron Hadley, QB Derek Zak, RB Clearence Teel, RB Caleb Roberts, WR Seth Reedy, OL TJ Roberts, UTL Teron James, OL Marcus Tatum, DE Lee Anthony, DB Chayce Hamilton, OL Brandon Davis • Strengths: speed, athleticism • Weakness: depth, defensive and offensive lines • Outlook: The Lions once again are young but talent-
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Father Lopez Green Wave Class 2A District 3 1-9 in 2010 • Key loses: FB/S Erik Hatch OL/DL Conner Menough, TE/MLB Alex Federorvich • Key Players: FB/LB Luke Selover OL/DL Nick Jaeger, OL/DL Ty Larsen, Tony Ludovico (Mainland), DB Antonio Watts (Seabreeze), OL/DL Joe Rauseo • Strengths: Offense • Weaknesses: depth, size • Outlook: The Green Wave is looking to improve on back to back one win seasons. They have a new coach and a new system. It will be interesting to see how fast the kids buy into the system and philosophy. Lopez has some winnable games but face a tough district slate with Warner, Trinity, Florida Air and Calvary. “I think we are up to the challenges and I believe that we can shock some people.” Coach Jason Dunlap
Halifax Academy Knights 1st year of football FCAPPS 6-man league • Key losses: Nobody • Key Players: QB Kevin McCrary,RB, Kourdell Foster, WR Dontravis Jackson, WR Delvin Gilbert, D Dontavis Smith, D Mikhail Braswell, D Cody Gambino • Strength: depth, speed,
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Mainland Buccaneers Class 6A District 9 5-6, 1st round of playoffs in 2011 • Key losses: RB Marlin Lane, DB/WR Cortez Davis, DB Tyrell Burris, OL Andrew Dooley • Key Players: RB Calvin Lee, DE Leonard Williams, QB Shelton Willis, WR Sam Hill, LB Quinton Powell, LB Jarvis Mott, OL Wayne Scott, OL Keilan Jones, WR DJ Andrews, DE Alton McRea (NSB), OL Aaron Adkins (FPC) • Strengths: speed, athleticism, talent, depth • Weaknesses: inexperienced receiving corps • Outlook: The Buccaneers are once again loaded with talent. They are expected to get back into the playoffs and make a run. There is some inexperience in certain areas but the Bucs have enough talent to overcome it. Anything other than a deep playoff run will be a disappointment. Mainland’s toughest opponent may be themselves.
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New Smyrna Beach Barracudas Class 6A District 9 7-5, 2nd round of playoffs in 2010 • Key losses: QB Evan Schroeder, QB/WR Shawn Washington, RB/LB Telvin Hooks, RB Stephen Jackson, WR/DB/KR Raheem Mostert, DL Alton McRae (Mainland) • Key Players: WR James Clark, RB/DB D’Cota Dixon, LB Delton Jackson, LB Kyle Kane, RB Randall Baker, LB Jory Jackson, DL Matt Thomas, OL Matt Bennett, OL Mike Saskill • Strengths: defense, defensive team speed • Weakness: inexperience on offense • Outlook: The Barracudas lost a ton of players to graduation. A lot of people believe they do have some talent on this young team. New Smyrna plays a tough schedule so their youngsters will have to grow up fast for them to have any type of success. “We have a young team out there but our future is bright.” Coach Lance Jenkins
Seabreeze Sandcrabs Class 6A District 9 4-5 in 2010 • Key losses: RB Michael Young, WR John Christopher, DB DeJuan Pugh, DL Adam Chappell, OL Barrett Kernon, OL Kendall Wesley, DL Ryan Geyer • Key Players: QB Trent Norvell, RB Trevaughn Rodriguez, DB Charles Nelson, WR Anthony Campanella, LB Chris Banks, LB Dorian Gonzalez, K Shane Grayson, OL Dylan Garrison, WR Jalen Hinson, DE Garrett Olson, DB Kalik Williams, LB Scotty Harris. • Strengths: speed, athleticism, experience • Weaknesses: offense and defensive line inexperience • Outlook: The Sandcrabs have a team of talented youngsters who played a lot a year ago. They are expected to be one of the best See FOOTBALL, A15
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Thursday, Sept. 8, at 1:30 p.m. in the Ormond Beach Library Auditorium, 30 S. Beach Street. “All in the Family – Creating and Using a Comprehensive Surname Database” will be the discussion topic. Clyde Stickney will help breathe new life into genealogy research. The monthly Genealogical class follows the general meeting. September’s topic will be “Cemetery Genealogy.” Visitors are welcome. For more information, call (386) 672-3806.
Fundraiser planned for Heritage Preservation Trust The Heritage Preservation Trust will hold its inaugural Heritage Preservation Trust Endowment Fundraiser “Sail Away on The S.S. Lilian” honoring Frank Bruno. This event will be held Friday, Sept. 9, at the Anderson Price Memorial Building, 42 N. Beach St., Ormond Beach. Single tickets are $75. A table of eight is $700. To purchase a ticket or make a donation, call (386) 299-5628 or visit www.heritagepreservationtrust.org.
Event benefits cancer society The fourth annual “2011 Crop For The Cause” will be held 9 a.m. to midnight, Friday, Sept. 9 and Saturday, Sept. 10, and 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 11, at Central Baptist Church, 142 Fairview Ave., Daytona Beach. This scrap-booking event
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The Sunshine Safety will conduct a “Coaching the Mature Driver” course, which meets Florida requirements for an auto liability insurance discount for licensed drivers 55 and older. The course will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 14, at the 150 N. Beach St., Daytona Beach. The cost is $10. For more information or to make a reservation, call (386) 253-6400 or (800) 4677327, Ext. 129.
A high tea fundraiser will be held from 4 to 5:30 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 18, at the Anderson-Price Memorial Building, 42 N. Beach St., Ormond Beach. Ormond Beach Historical Society women will model fashions from Bealls Ormond Beach. Janet Miller will showcase silver jewelry from Silpada. Noah’s Market will provide tea and treats. Tickets are limited to 100 attendees. Tickets are $20 for members and $25 for non-members. Proceeds will benefit the Ormond Beach Historical Society. Reservations are required by Sept. 15. To make a reservation, call (386) 677-7005.
Learn to square dance The Granada Squares Dance Club dances each Tuesday night from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Ormond Beach Senior Center, 351 Andrews St. Visitors and new members are welcome. There is line dancing and rounds in between tips. The group will be having open house for anyone interested in learning to square dance on Oct. 4 and 11. The open house will be from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and both of these nights are free. Regular dancing will follow the open house. Classes will officially begin on Oct. 18 at 6 p.m. Price for the lesson is $4 per person each week. For more information, call (386) 738-2122, (386) 2550888 or (386) 308-6621 or email lhines002@cfl.rr.com.
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Osteoporosis Foundation support group to meet The National Osteoporosis Foundation of Ormond Beach Support Group will meet at 4 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 13,at the Ormond Beach Library Auditorium, 30 S. Beach St.. Learn more about osteoporosis — the risks, detection, prevention and management — at the monthly osteoporosis support group meetings. For more information, call (386) 673-3535.
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Ride for recovery scheduled Voices for Recovery will hold a ride for recovery from Destination Daytona in Ormond Beach to the Band shell in Daytona Beach on Saturday, Sept. 24. Recovery Month is an annual observance that takes place in September highlighting the societal benefits of substance abuse and mental health treatment, applauding the contribution of treatment providers, and promoting the message that recovery in all is forms is achievable. On-site registration will begin at 10:30 a.m. Pre-registered check-in will be at 11 a.m. The escorted ride for recovery will be held at noon. Lunch provided by Highjackers will begin at 1 p.m. The band shell celebra-
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Women’s self-defense class offered The Daytona Beach Police Department will hold a twohour women’s self-defense workshop on Monday, Oct. 3 at 6 p.m. at police headquarters, 129 Valor Blvd. The workshop is specifically designed for women of all ages and will demonstrate how to escape an attack. It’s not like other programs that show participants how to kick and punch their way out. Participants will not be thrown around. The practical program will show participants how to simply escape from the most common types of attacks. The moves are easy to remember and extremely effective. A participant’s age or levels of fitness are not issues. The free class is open to Daytona Beach residents. For more information or to register for this class, call (386) 671-5291.
Golf tournament planned The Florida State Employees’ will hold a golf tournament to benefit several charitable organizations. The tournament will be 8:30 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 8, at Crane Lakes Golf Course, 1790 Crane Lakes Blvd., Port Orange. The cost is $55 per person. Registration is limited to the first 25 teams or 100 players. There will be prizes for longest drive, four closest to the pin, winning team and 50/50 raffle. To register, become a sponsor or make a donation, call (386) 562-0214 or e-mail clement_heberle@doh.state .fl.us.
Hallogreen seeks vendors Florida EcoNet and Green Halloween of Daytona Beach is seeking vendors for its annual Hallogreen celebration. Hallogreen will be held on Saturday, Oct. 29, located in the City Island parking lot, located near 105 E Magnolia
Ave., as part of its partnership with the Downtown Farmers Market. There will be live entertainment, costume contests for both dogs and children, fashion show (dogs and kids), organized crafts and activities for both dogs, adults and children, and prize giveaways. Vendor space is $25. For more information em a i l dbgreenhalloween@gmail.c om or call at (386) 676-0011. Vendor applications are available at http://floridaeconet.net and http://greenhalloween.org/daytona.
Reunion scheduled The Mainland High School Class of 1966 will hold its 45th reunion on Oct. 21 to 23, at the Daytona Beach Resort and Conference Center, 2700 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach. Friday night, there will be a luau. There will be poolside entertainment Saturday. Saturday night, there will be dinner and dancing at the Halifax River Yacht Club. For more information, call (386) 566-5091, (386) 6734648, (386) 299-9842 or visit www.mainland66.com.
‘Ride for Sight’ to Benefit Blind Services The Conklin Center for the Blind will hold its 9th annual ‘Ride for Sight’ Poker Run on Sept. 25. Proceeds from the ride will support training that enables blind Floridians to live and work independently. The ride will take participants to local watering holes including The North Turn, The Smokehouse, Dirty Harry’s, The Iron Horse Saloon, and will end at the White Eagle Lounge for a free barbecue. The entry fee is $15 per poker hand. Participants will receive an event T-shirt, door prizes, and free barbeque. Participants may sign up at the Conklin Center, 405 White St. Daytona Beach. First bike out will be at 10:30 a.m. Last bike in will be at 4 p.m. For more information visit the Center’s website at www.conklincenter.org or call (386) 258-3441.
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teams in the area and compete for a playoff spot. Barring injury they should do so. ”We have some good youngsters but we also have a few that haven’t been in the fire yet.” Coach Marc Beach
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Warner Christian Eagles Class 2A District 3 13-1, 1B State Runner-Up in 2010 • Key losses: RB/S/LB/KR Breon Allen, QB Tyler Barron, LB Jamari Daniels, DL Marcus Bush, LB/DB Patton Lott, FB Luke Turner,
OL Tate Tatum • Key Players: RB/DB/KR Marcus Dixon, WR/DB Taylor Oldham, OL Mike Freeman, OL Randy Hasher, DT Matt Minaberry, DB/WR James Harris (Spruce Creek), QB Bentlee Critcher (Flagler Palm Coast), FB Mario Goss, LB Demarus Tillmon, FB/LB Darron Footman • Strengths: depth, kicking game, athleticism, speed • Weaknesses: defensive line • Outlook: The Eagles went to three straight Class 1B championships. They lost a lot to graduation but have reloaded with a talented squad. Warner will again be in position for another long post season run. They have a tough schedule which will aid them for their district and the playoffs. The Eagles will again be in position to battle for a state title. “We want to be as good as we were a year ago and have another shot to win it all.” Coach Andy Price
2011 Football Districts Class 8A, District 1 DeLand, Spruce Creek, Flagler Palm Coast, Jacksonville Sandalwood, Jacksonville Mandarin, Neptune Beach, Fletcher
Class 8A District 2 University, Oviedo Hagarty, Altamonte Springs Lake Brantley, Sanford Seminole, Lake Mary, Longwood Lyman
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Class 5A District 7 Atlantic, Tavares, Eustis, Orlando Bishop Moore, Orlando Lake Nona, Kissimmee Poinciana
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Class 8A, District 1 3-7 in 2010 • Key losses: QB Justin Strahl, DL Doug Minor, RB Chauncy Lavigeum, DB Angelo Blake • Key Players: QB Robert McCabe, LB Jonathan Strahl, DB Terry McMillion, WR/DB Michael Colubiale OL Jeff Hull, LB Dillon Chaney, LB/P Justin Meadows, DL Cameron Henderson, LB Jesse Warner, DL Nick Monico, LB Dan Bazanos, LB Rico Taylor, DB Floyd Williams, DB Chris
Evans, DB Shawn Reed • Strength: Defense, special teams • Weakness: inexperience on offense, depth • Outlook: The Hawks are a senior laden team as they have 27 on their roster. Creek is expected to be one of the most improved teams in the area this year. Their defense and special teams are expected to be solid. The Hawks should be able to contend for one of the playoff spots in its district. “We have a lot of good senior leadership which should help us in both close games and crunch time.” Coach Bob Goebel
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of service provided to the community by the Ormond Beach Fire Department and then continuing to support that mission going forward.” Mr. Stables worked with Palm Bay Fire Rescue 16 years, starting as firefighter. He also spent nine years with Brevard County fire Rescue, leaving as district chief, and was a fire safety
inspector and firefighter volunteer for a year in Wilton Manors. In addition, he was an adjunct instructor of fire safety at Brevard Community College for seven years, ending in 1992. “I think Jim has a depth and breadth of experience we were looking for in Ormond Beach,” said Joyce Shanahan, city manager. “He has a long tenure with his prior agency and we believe that will serve us well.”
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•Jazz in the park: The sounds of jazz, smooth jazz, and soul will be heard in Christmas Park Saturday, Sept. 3, when pianist Geoff Weeks performs in the Canal Street Historic District. Mr. Weeks will offer a live piano and vocal performance from 11 a.m –1 p.m. in the park on the corner of Canal and Live Oak streets in New Smyrna Beach. The performance kicks off the monthly Downtown Arts District Gallery Walk, which runs from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. The concert and Gallery Walk are free events. For information on monthly performers, visit See OUT, B2
Aries-March 21-April 19 Being a leader has its ups and downs. The key to survival is to be open to change. Sometimes when unexpected events happen that shake your game plan, being flexible will, most of the time, bring positive results. Set short-, mediumand long-term goals, as well. This keeps you focused and on the cutting edge.
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The Black Sheep is another winning restaurant from local family By Cathy Wharton For Hometown News Ormond Beach has a new culinary kid on the block — a “fun and fab” new restaurant called “The Black Sheep.” It’s located at 890 S. Atlantic Ave., Ormond Beach, two blocks north of Bellaire Plaza. The setting looks familiar (it was formerly a Bennigans), but the changes are obvious. The outside of the restaurant has been painted in alternating colors of classic black and gray that contrast
well with its bright red awnings. There is also a covered outdoor patio. Step through its double front doors and you may think you’ve entered an English pub. And, in a way, that’s true. “The Black Sheep” — “a pub & eating house,” as stated on the marquee — has an ample list of English-Irish foods and entrees, and a beverage menu that rivals any pub in Europe. The decor reflects an English-Irish theme throughout. The large ushaped bar is newly
designed isthe focal point of the room. The bar area is attractive yet subdued, with low-noise TV’s strategically placed, yet visibly accessible to the dining areas. The owner-manager, Samantha Lipman, came over to our table and shared some background on the new establishment with us. The name, “Black Sheep,” sprang to life after a brain-storming session with her family. (They also founded the now-closed “Sly Fox Inn,” in South Daytona that for seven years in a
row was voted ‘Best Fish ‘n Chips’ in the area.) “The Black Sheep,” which opened two months ago, is the family’s fourth venture in the restaurant business. Our server, Heidi, then arrived and briefed us on the menu. She offered some wonderful suggestions, but everything sounded so tempting we decided to stall over a glass of wine. It was Happy Hour, two for one, so we were set for awhile. The menu ranged from See SHEEP B6
The Club Scene Angell & Phelps Café: Live Music by Brad Sayre will be performed from 7-10 p.m., Friday. Live Music by James Wise will be performed from 7-10 p.m., Saturday. Angell & Phelps Café is located at 156 S. Beach St. Daytona Beach. For more information, call (386) 257-2677. •Bank & Blues Club: Daytona Blues Society True Blues Jam is held at 7:30 p.m. each Wednesday. The Show Case Act will be held at 8:30 p.m. Daytona Blues Society “True Blues” Live Jam open jam session is held from 10 p.m.-1 a.m. each Wednesday. There is a $3 cover. For more information and a full events schedule, visit the website at www.DaytonaBluesSociety.org. •Black Sheep Pub and Eating House: The pub offers traditional British-fare, classic American dishes and daily features. There is a full
liquor bar, 30 craft and import drafts and 50 bottled brews. The Jack Summers Duo will perform at 8:30 p.m., on Friday. Strings Attached will perform on Saturday. Thursday is open mic night. This kicks off at 9 p.m. Happy hour is from 3-6 p.m. and 9 p.m. to close. NFL Sunday Ticket kicks off Sept. 11. Beginning Sept. 13, Trivia Nation will be holding Tuesday trivia night at 7:45 p.m. Black Sheep Pub and Eating House is located at 890 S. Atlantic Ave., Ormond Beach. For other entertainment visit www.theblacksheep.co or www.facebook.com/the blacksheeppub. •Blue Grotto: The Fabulous Slidells will perform from 5-9 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 3 at Blue Grotto, 125 Basin St., Daytona Beach. For more information, call (386) 2556477.
•Bruce Rossmeyer’s Destination Daytona: Every Thursday Evening is Bike Night at Saints & Sinners Pub located at Bruce Rossmeyer’s Daytona Beach. There is live music from 7-10 p.m. All model Bikes welcome. Every second Sunday of the month is Super Swap Sunday Car & Motorcycle Swap Meet from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Vendor spots are $10 for 20’ x 20’ space. Proceeds benefit Camp Boggy Creek. There is live music at 1 p.m. and a free bikini bike wash (weather permitting). Live Music at Saints & Sinners Pub every Thursday, Saturday & Sunday. The schedule is available at http://www.brucerossmeyer.com/t-events.aspx. •Caffeine Bistro & Wine Bar: Caffeine has live music every night. Tuesday is locals night. Live acoustic music is performed. Present a local ID and receive happy hour
prices all night. Wednesday is ladies night. There is a live DJ, and ladies get happy hour prices. Groups of four ladies receive a bottle of complimentary champagne. Caffeine Bistro & Wine Bar is located at 49 W. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach. For more information, call (386) 672-7277. •The Dish Tavern & Grill: Armand Melnbardis will perform from 8-11 p.m., Saturday. The Dish Tavern & Grill is located at 1185 W. Granada Blvd., Suite 1, Ormond Beach. For more information or reservations, call (386) 672-3567. •Down South Philly’s: Herb Lubansky, Sal rock and Lenny Galasso will perform from 7-10 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 8. Down South Philly’s is located in the Countryside Shopping Mall Center at the See SCENE, B3
Taurus-April 20-May 20 You never give up. When things don’t work out as planned, you take a step back, regroup and then continue moving forward. Your plans are sound. You know what you want. You are on the right track. Keep studying and learning. With all this, plus good timing and a second wind, you are bound for victory.
Gemini-May 21-June 21 Don’t start any new projects until you finish some of the old ones. Keep your eye on the bigger picture. Do what you love. If you don’t love some of your activities, either learn to love them or don’t do them. Leave the small stuff for later. This is a winning plan and the way master communicators like yourself live.
Cancer-June 22-July 22 Be patient and go with the flow. You continue to grow in wisdom and confidence. It’s because of your large heart. You never give up on your dreams and those you love. You are making progress. Take it one day at a time. Today is all we have. Make the most of it. True success all comes down to wise choices.
Leo-July 23-Aug. 22 You are feeling harmonious with yourself and family goals. You seldom make rash judgments or decisions. It’s your clear vision and strong inner guidance that directs you. It is stronger than the lower will. Refuse to get sidetracked on unimportant things and you will continue to rise. Success is on the horizon.
Virgo-Aug. 23-Sept. 22 Continue your exciting adventures in life. You are earthy, grounded and conscientious. This is the success formula. Your life is full. You may outgrow present space and need to expand. Just be sure to let the growth come first. No reaSee SCOPES, B6
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•Family art night: The Ormond Memorial Art Museum will hold a free family art night on Friday at the museum, 78 E. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach. Children and their families are invited to create an original piece of art. Artist and educator Mary Wentzel will help guest create a art project to complement the museum’s current “Dual Nature” exhibit. Participants may drop in between 6:30 and 7:30 p.m. to create an original art project with the family. For more information, call (386) 676-3347. •Movies on the Halifax: This event will be held on Friday, Sept. 2, at 8 p.m. The Ormond Beach Leisure Services Department and The Casements Guild will present “National Treasure II” in Rockefeller Gardens. Food vendors will be available. “National Treasure II” is a PG rated movie . •Health Fair: The Daytona Beach VA Outpatient Clinic Health Fair will be held from 9 a.m. to noon, Friday, Sept. 2, at 551 National Health Care Drive, Daytona Beach. There will be door prizes to be given away and refreshments. The first 200 veterans will receive a free insulated lunch box compliments of the VA Canteen Services. For more information, call (386) 3237500, Ext. 30249 or 30043. •Summer dance: This event will be held from 2-4 p.m., Friday, at the City Island Recreation Center, 108 E. Orange Ave., Daytona Beach. Frankie K and Jerry will perform. Admission is $3.50 plus participants are asked to bring a snack for the snack bar. A dance lesson begins at 1 p.m. Singles are welcome. Tenor Niall Donohue will perform. For more information, call (386) 763-0355.
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DINING & ENTERTAINMENT From page B1 www.canalstreetnsb.com or call (386) 423-9760. •SonFest: The second annual SonFest will be held at the Port Orange City Center Amphitheater on Saturday, Sept. 3, from 5-9 p.m. This concert event will be emceed by comedian Lanny Moody and will feature music from local Christian bands including New Way Worship, Holy Smoke and 24:seven as well as other local artists. There
will be concessions, booths sponsored by local non-profit organizations and a Kid Zone. There will also be a drawing for an iPad2. There is no charge for this event but everyone is asked to bring cannedgoods to donate at the Halifax Urban Ministries booth. For more information call (386) 4274023 or go to www.sonfestac.com •ANIMATION 360: The Cinematique Theater, film distributor GKIDS and exhibitor Emerging Pictures have partnered to release ANIMATION 360, a collection of
award-winning animated motion pictures. ANIMATION 360 is a series of five awardwinning animated films of diverse origin and wide appeal that caters to families and art house movie buffs alike. The films that make up ANIMATION 360, include animation from Japan to France to the United States and feature tales of ancient Indian culture to Celtic mythology to a science-fiction future. ANIMATION 360 allows the spirit of an international animation festival just before back-to-school time. All five films are in English. All films
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Center, 38 E. Granada Blvd. or by phone using Visa or Master Card. Reservations are required as space is limited. Bus tours leave from The Casements parking lot, 25 Riverside Drive, at 9:45 a.m. For more information, call (386) 677-7005 or visit www.ormondhistory.org.
SUNDAY, Sept.4 •Sushi dinner benefits Grassroots Giving: The “4th Annual Sushi/Sake Sunday at Ronin,” a fundraiser to benefit Grassroots Giving will be held from 5 to 7 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 4, at 111 W. International Speedway Blvd, Daytona Beach. Tickets are $30 in advance or $35 at the door. To purchase tickets in advance visit the website www.grassrootsgiving.info Seating is limited.This is a progressive two-hour sushi/sake sampling event. There will also be a raffle for Ronin gift certificates and a bottle of sake. Fifty percent of the proceeds will benefit Grassroots Giving. For more information, call (386) 4536400. •Walk: The Happy Wanderers will have a 5K or 10K Walk at 8 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 4. The event begins at Reed Canal Lake – South Side, South Daytona. Admission is $3. For a complete walk schedule, call (386) 760-3872 or (386) 6769863 or visit the website www.happywanderersfl.org.
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•Wednesday Movie Matinee: The Southeast Museum of Photography will show “My Brilliant Career” at 1:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the Daytona campus of Daytona State College, Building 1200. Laura Stewart, film and art historian will hold a discussion including background information, and audience Q&A. For more information, visit www.smponline.org. •Wednesday Dinner and a Movie: The Southeast Museum of Photography will show “To Kill A Mockingbird” at 7:20 p.m., Wednesday, at the Daytona campus of Daytona State College, Building 1200. Eric Breitenbach, documentary film specialist, will hold a discussion and audience Q&A. For more information, visit www.smponline.org. •Music for Healing: Sponsored by the Port Orange Ministerial Association, “Music for Healing: Body, Mind and Spirit” is held from 12:15-12:45 p.m. each Wednesday at the All Saints Lutheran Church, 751 Dunlawton Ave., Port Orange. Musicians from local churches and schools present instrumental music for peaceful contemplation, reflection, selfcare and meditation. The public may attend. Instrumental musicians are needed. For more information, call (386) 761-9129. •Walk: The Happy Wanderers will have a free 5K Fun Walk at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 7. The event begins at Tuscawilla Park, 104 Orange Ave., Daytona Beach. For a complete walk schedule, call (386) 760-3872 or (386) 676-9863 or visit the website www.happywanderSee OUT, B7
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•Zumbathon Party in Pink: This event will be held at 4 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 3, at the Coronado Civic Center, 250 Pine St., New Smyrna Beach. Tickets are $20 and all proceeds will benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation. For ticket information, e-mail nsbzumba@yahoo.com or vannessita19@hotmail.com. •Historical Bus Tours: The Ormond Beach Historical Society will present this twohour scenic historical bus tour, which includes the Ormond Scenic Loop, Fairchild Oak, Three Chimneys Sugar Mill Ruins, Ormond Indian Mound and historic homes along the way at 9:45 a.m. A knowledgeable tour guide will interpret the 30 sites on the route. Tickets are $20 for adults, $7 for ages 7-12, and can be purchased at the OBHS Welcome
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Thursday the Pirates sing their original hits and your favorite tunes at 8 p.m. Texas Hold’ em is played at 6 p.m. each Monday and Wednesday and 4 p.m. Saturday. A comedy auction with Big Tom and Free Bingo for Beers is held at 7 p.m. each Tuesday. Every Wednesday is Ladies’ Night, 810 p.m. Peanut’s is located at 421 Flagler Ave., New Smyrna Beach. For more information, call (386) 423-1469.
Shores. Participants will learn traditional dances with Polynesian women, warriors and keikis (children). A flaming fire knife dance and hula with audience participation will be featured. For more information, call (386) 255-5411, Ext. 186, or visit www.myohanaluau.com. •Ormond Beach Elks: Sunday Night Singles Dance is held from 8-11 p.m. each Sunday Night at the Ormond Beach Elks, 285 Wilmette Ave. Admission is $8 at the door. Snacks are provided. Dressy casual attire is requested. All singles are welcome. For more information, call (386) 4927011. •Peanut’s Restaurant & Sports Bar: Baby Punch Face will perform Friday and Saturday at 9 p.m. Every
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Southwest corner of Dunlawton Avenue and Nova Road in Port Orange. For information, call (386) 304-1111. •Down the Hatch: UpTUIT will perform at 6 p.m., Friday. “Mark Z.” will perform from 1-5 p.m., Saturday. The Mob will perform from 6 p.m. to close, Saturday and 1-5 p.m., Sunday. Donnie Bostic will perform at 6 p.m., Sunday. Stealing Vanity will perform at 1 p.m. Monday. Donn Hill will perform on Thursday. Down the Hatch is located at 4884 Front St., Ponce Inlet. For more information, call (386) 761-4831. •Five O’ Clock Charley: The band will perform from 1-5 p.m., Friday to Monday at the Hawaiian Inn Beach Resort Pool Deck, 2301 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach. Five O’Clock Charley will perform from 6:30-10:30 p.m., Saturday, at the Daytona Beach Shores Eagles Club, 3516 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach Shores. The band will perform from 7-10 p.m., Wednesday, at the Moose Family Center, 601 W. Granada Blvd, Ormond Beach. The band will perform from 5:30-8:30 p.m. each Thursday, at Pirana Grille, 241 N. U.S. Highway 1, Ormond Beach. For more information, visit www.fiveoclockcharley.com. •Fletcher’s Cigar Bar & Social: Tuesdays is Beer Club. There is free New Craft beer every Tuesday (half of every beer Every Tuesday.) Cost is $15 monthly or $150 annually. Thursday night is poker night. There is no buy-in, free to play. Fletcher’s Cigar Bar & Social is located at 1220 Hand Ave., Ormond Beach. For more information, call (386) 6772700 or visit www.fletcherscigarbar.com. •Fountain Beach Resort: The resort is home to the Oasis Tiki Bar & Grill. Karaoke is held every Friday thru Monday 5-10 p.m. Fountain Beach Resort is located at 313 S Atlantic Ave., just south of International Speedway Boulevard on the beach. For more information, call (386) 255-1001. •Frappes North: Wine tastings are held at 6 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month. Reservations are required. Live Music Friday Nights are held from 7-11 p.m. Frappes North is located at 123 W. Granada Blvd. in Ormond Beach To make reservations, call (386) 615-4888 or visit the website at www.frappesnorth.com. •The Garlic: Blues and Jazz musicians perform seven nights a week. Mark “Muddy Harp” Hodgson plays the blues 7-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 6-10 p.m., Wednesday and Thursday. Thom Chambers Duo will entertain from 7-11 p.m., Sunday. Thom Chambers takes the stage from 6-10 p.m., Monday. Broadway show tunes and standards with Michael Lamy at the piano will be held from 6-10 p.m., Tuesday. The Garlic is located at 556 E. Third Avenue, New Smyrna Beach. For more information call (386) 4246660. •Inlet Harbor: Les B Fine will perform at 1 p.m., Friday. Trae Pierce & The Tstone Crew will perform at 6 p.m., Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Caribbean Posse will perform at 1 p.m., Saturday and
appetizers after the walk. The $10 fee benefits Ormond Beach Main Street. LuLu’s Oceanside Grill is located at 30 S. Atlantic Ave., Ormond Beach. •Norwood’s Restaurant and Wine Shop: Free wine tastings are held from 5-7 p.m. each Friday on the deck and Saturday in the shop with complimentary cheeses. Norwood’s is located at 400 Second Ave., New Smyrna Beach. For more information, call (386) 428-4621. •Ohana Luau Dinner Show: This dinner show spectacular and family-style feast will be held Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. This show has a 6:30 p.m. seating, dinner at 7:15 p.m. and show at 7:30 p.m., at the Hawaiian Inn, 2301 S. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach
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Sunday. Parallel will perform at 2 p.m., Monday. Inlet Harbor is located at 133 Inlet Harbor Road, Ponce Inlet. For more information, call (386) 7675590. •Julian’s Steak and Seafood House: Retro dining, dancing and entertainment is held Wednesday to Sunday. Doug Strong The One Man Show plays from 7-10 p.m. each Thursday in the Leopard Lounge. Julian’s is located at 88 S. Atlantic Ave., Ormond Beach. For more information, call (386) 677-6767. • LuLu’s Oceanside Grill: A 5K Fun Run is held from 6-7 p.m. each Tuesday. Admission is $10. Participants may walk, bike or ride the 3.5 miles. The route changes each week. Included in the $10 admission are two beers and light
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Arts on Stage, a ‘cool’ event, returns to Peabody For Hometown News Volnews@hometownnewsol.com Arts on Stage, a secondyear fine arts festival, will be a “cool” event. The indoor arts festival is designed to launch Daytona Beach’s arts season and showcase 40 juried artists, including those working in oil, watercolor and acrylic paintings, photography, Raku pottery and ceramics, jewelry, textile art, folk art, and more. All in the air conditioned interior of the Peabody Auditorium! The two-day event will be held Sept. 9 and 10 and in addition to the visual arts, features performing artists, food by TGIF’s restaurant, a wine tasting on Friday night, children’s art projects, raffles and an art hunt. “As we go into our sec-
ond year of Arts on Stage, I would like to invite the community to check out this fun, family event,” said Peabody Auditorium executive director Helen Riger. “I am proud to be a part of what I’m hoping will grow into one of the most anticipated events on Daytona’s annual arts calendar. Our city is home to so many gifted visual and performing artists, and we look forward to celebrating their talent and work.” The live performers include violinist Charlie Gear and saxophonist Richard Young, as they entertain on the Peabody stage throughout the twoday event. Christine Arnes returns with her original contemporary music, which she plays on Peabody’s grand piano on stage and in the Rose Room Friday night.
They are joined this year by Daytona Beach’s own Rick DeYampert as Sitarick, opera’s Divas on Demand featuring Cynthia S. Fisher and Janet Rabe-Meyer, guitarist Mike Fred, the Heartbeat Boys, The Hispanic American Youth Group of Deltona (HAYGD) and Very Special Arts performers. In addition, Perego, a well-known local artist, activist and performer, will bring art that rocks to the Peabody. He is co-founder of the ART ARMY - where “everyone is an artist,” as well as a muralist known for the paintings at Daytona Lagoon, Bruce Rossmeyer’s Harley-Davidsons, Downtown DeLand, and Maui Nix Surf Shops, to name a few. Included in this event will be a program of family friendly activities, such as interactive community
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Arts on Stage, an indoor fine arts festival, will be held Sept. 9 and 10 at the Peabody Auditorium. painting with Bruce Waldron, photo opportunities with surf boards by Dana Martino and sidewalk chalk art. Art by Very Special Arts Volusia, which supports local artists with developmental disabilities,
health related issues and other life challenges, will be displayed on the walls in the Rose Room through Sept. 26. Arts on Stage is being presented by The Peabody and Rose Room Curators
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The James Harper Fine Arts Gallery will be holding ‘My Journey - embracing life’, a photographic essay by Debra O’Hearn from 7 to 10 p.m., Friday, Sept. 2, at 44 W. Granada Blvd. Ms. O’Hearn had a heart transplant in 2007 and has used her inner artist to create an exhibition detailing ‘her journey.’ Although she has shown in group exhibits, and UNOS (the National Organ Donor Headquarters in Richmond, Virginia) has requested to have her work in their permanent installation, this is her first major show. For more information, call (386) 235-4264.
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Artist’s talk and book signing slated The Southeast Museum of Photography will hold an artist’s talk, book signing and reception for “In The Light Of Darkness: A Photographer’s Journey after 9/11” by Kate Brooks from 6 to 8 p.m., Friday, Sept. 9, at 1200 International Speedway Blvd. The museum is located in the Mori Hosseini Center, Building 1200. This exhibition is a col-
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Daytona State College’s resident modern dance company will hold auditions for the coming year on Wednesday, Sept. 7 at 1:30 p.m. on the Daytona Beach Campus Theater Center, Building 220, Dance Studio Room 120. Interested students should come prepared in proper dance attire or comfortable movement oriented clothing, dance shoes (ballet and jazz) and/or bare feet. The audition will consist of ballet barre and center, modern movement across the floor and learning excerpts from recent repertory. Auditions are open to the community and members need not be students.
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Libra-Sept. 23-Oct. 22 You have grown so much this year. Your understanding about
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Kalamata olives 1 tablespoon chopped fresh parsley 1 teaspoon chopped fresh thyme Vinaigrette 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil 1 to 2 tablespoons white wine vinegar 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard, or to taste 1 teaspoon sugar sea salt and ground black pepper, to taste only knew all the soul searching that came first. Maybe it’s time for a little R&R. You have earned it. You have found true victory over life. No one is more deserving.
Scorpio-Oct. 23-Nov. 21 It’s your turn at the wheel of the zodiac for the next four weeks. This is a time of harvest. You have done a lot to make the present productive. It is time to bring new visions up from spirit and make plans for next year. This is the way to keep the heart open and motivated. You are an action person with so much gratitude.
Sagittarius-Nov. 22-Dec. 21 You have so many blessings. You were born with a strong mind, a wonderful heart and a great spirit. When the universe was created you were one of the role models. You are a loyal friend and companion. You always have a kind word for others with a need. You don’t ask for much back. Your guardian angels love you.
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1 small garlic clove, minced In a large bowl, combine all the ingredients. Cover salad and chill at least 1 hour before serving. For the vinaigrette, whisk together all the vinaigrette ingredients in a small bowl until the mixture emulsifies. Drizzle over the salad and toss gently to coat. Contact Elaine at MyBigFatGreekCookingClass@gmai l.com things will always happen. Feel the joy. Look at the brighter side. You have an eager interest in life. You are important to your friends. You lead by example. You smile and love a lot. Prepare for much change ahead. You have made it happen. Enjoy.
Aquarius-Jan. 20-Feb. 18 Sometimes, the universe has a better plan in mind for us than our own. This why it is important to be flexible and have a backup if plan A doesn’t work out. You might call this “growing pains.” You are optimistic. Keep communicating. Listen as well as speak. Steady progress again is on the way.
Pisces-Feb. 19-March 20 Your natural passion for life is contagious to everyone. You are the spark that lights our fire many times. You are so highly evolved. You think with your heart and instincts, not your head. No one could have a better friend. Being so deeply in touch with these great values inspires us all to do better. Thanks for being there. Have a starry week, everyone. — James Tucker
topped with cheese, chives and bacon) and Molly Malone’s Mussels, steamed in beer, butter and garlic. My guest and I decided on Mulligans Beer Battered Mushrooms — lightly breaded whole mushrooms served with a tangy “tiger” sauce. Delicious! When Heidi returned, we were (almost) ready to place our order. We decided to stick with the theme. My guest chose the “Pub Grub’s” Fish & Chips, while I chose the Sheep”Herd’s Pie. I was curious about the Drink Menu, so while waiting for our order, I looked it over. At the top of the list is Beer Cocktails — Black & Blue, Black & Brown, Black & Tan, Black Bomb — all were combinations of the most Irish of beers, Guinness Stout, and other beers or ciders. There are also a few Beer Bombers, which include beer and liquor, and third on the list are Shots, such as “The Royal Scandal” — a mix of Crown Royal, Southern Comfort and Amaretto. There is also a nice selection of wines, and of course, Irish Coffee. But that’s not all, the Black Sheep also boasts 50 brands of bottled beer and 30 draft beers. A short time later we heard, “I hope you’re hungry!” Heidi had returned with two heaping platters of fish and fries, plus a steaming dish of “Sheep” Herd’s Pie. Talk about generous portions! The fish filets were huge and cooked to perfection. The fries (chips) were crispy and crunchy. And the pie? This is one item where you’ll never have to ask, “Where’s the beef?” The Pie had plenty, and was mounded with hot mashed potatoes and brown gravy. They were both excellent choices. Entertainment? Thursday evening is “open mic” night, starting at 8:30. Tuesday is “Trivia Night,” starting at 7:45. Hours are 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., seven days a week. Happy Hour is from 3 to 6 p.m. and again from 9 p.m. to closing. The Black Sheep, 890 South Atlantice Ave. (386) 673-5933. www.theblacksheep.co
UPCOMING EVENTS •Comic: Doug MacCraw, comic/hyponist as seen on Comedy Central, will be appearing Sept. 9 and 10, at Bonkerz Comedy Club. Tickets are on sale at the front desk of the La Playa Resort. Tickets are $12 in advance. For more information, call (386) 6720990. •Ed Sullivan Tribute Show: Take a nostalgic step back into television history as Allengang Entertainment, LLC, presents a tribute to the Ed Sullivan Show at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 9, at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center, 399 N. US Hwy. 1.Linda Cole portrays Pearl Bailey and veteran entertainer George Trullinger plays the role of Ed Sullivan.Tickets are on sale at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center box office and are $20 in advance and $25 on the day of the show. The Box Office is open Tuesday through Friday from noon until 5 p.m., and two hours prior to all performances and can be reached at (386) 676-3375. •Beth Moore simulcast: Edgewater Alliance Church will hold a simulcast of “Beth Moore Live” in September. Women of all ages and denominations are invited to hear Ms. Moore’s teachings through a live simulcast from Lubbock, Texas, on Saturday, Sept. 10, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., at 310 N. Ridgewood Ave., Edgewater. Ms. Moore, whose books and Bible studies have been read by millions around the world, is known for her ability to apply biblical scripture to everyday life. To register for tickets, visit www.edgewateralliance.org or call the church office at (386) 427-0385. •Membership days: The Ponce Inlet Lighthouse will hold member appreciation days from Sept. 10 to 18. Lighthouse members receive a 20-percent discount on all regularly priced items in the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse Gift Shop. The discount also applies to items purchased online. The Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station is open daily at 10 a.m. at 4931 S. Peninsula Drive. Admission is $5 for adults and $1.50 for children ages 11 and younger. For more information, call (386) 761-1821 or visit www.ponceinlet.org.
will offer something for everyone. The Ocean Center will be hosting the Daytona Boat Show along with this Home Show. There is only one admission for both events $7 for adults, $2 for seniors and children younger than 16 are free all weekend. There will be free admission coupons offered for a limited time only at all area Walgreens and Home Depots. This show is three days only. For further information, call (877) 730SHOW or visit www.daytonabeachhomeshow.com •New Smyrna Beach Jazz Fest: The 11th annual New Smyrna Beach Jazz Festival, the intimate indoor event, will be held Sept. 23 to 25. All events take place either on or nearby Flagler Avenue. The Kick-off Party will be held Friday at Toni & Joe’s Patio, 309 Buenos Aires St. from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., featuring music by The Marc Monteson Quartet and Thom Chambers. Ticket includes food buffet and one free drink (beer, wine or house cocktail). This is the only event that requires a ticket. The admission is free for all other events.Pre-sale ticket price is $15. Day of event ticket price is $20. Pre-Sale Tickets are available at the following locations: Gone Bonkers, Robin’s Nest Gifts, Beachside Candy Company, Beachside Pack ‘n Ship in the Publix Plaza, The Visitors Center and The Brannon Center Tickets are also available by mail order Add $1 Handling Fee Checks payable to: Jazz Festival Fund PO Box 2208, New Smyrna Beach, FL 32170-2208. For more information and a scheduled of events visit www.nsbfla.com or www.newsmyrnabeachjazzfestival.com. •Mud Olympics: Community Partnership for Children is teaming up with the Omega Ranch of New Smyrna Beach to raise funds for local foster children. Omega Ranch is hosting a Mud Olympics on Saturday, Sept. 24 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds from the event will be used to help enhance services offered to foster children, like the volunteer mentor program. For more information on the event and to register, participants should contact the Omega Ranch at (407) 324-1178 or visit omegaranch.com. Admission ticket price is $30. The Mud Olympics event is a family-centered event and will include a mud pit tug-of-war, canoe racing, laser tag, kick ball, fishing contests, one and three-mile mud runs, and relay games. The festivities will also include music and food venues. Omega Ranch spans 1200 acres and is located in New Smyrna Beach, Florida off State Road 44.
•Bruce Rossmeyer 17th annual Ride for Children: This event will be held Sunday, Oct.9, at Bruce Rossmeyer Harley Davidson, 1637 N. U.S. Highway 1, Ormond Beach. Registration must be completed by Oct. 5. Cost of VIP rider package is $300 per rider and $275 per passenger. Regular rider is $50 and $50 for a passenger. The ride benefits Camp Boggy Creek. The camp provides traditional camping experiences for children ages 7 to 16 suffering my chronic and life threatening illnesses. Checks should be made payable to Camp Boggy Creek Charity Weekend. Care of Mandy (Rossmeyer) Campbell, Daytona Harley-Davidson, 1637 N. U.S. Highway 1 Ormond Beach. For more information, call (386) 6473125. •Country concert: Country singer Bobby Meeks will perform a free concert from 2 to 3:30, Sunday, Oct. 16, at 1005 City Center Circle, Port Orange. For more information, call (386) 290-0251.
ONGOING EVENTS •American Legion Post 17: Roast pork dinner will all the fixings will be served from 4:30-6:30 p.m., Friday. Cost is $7. Breakfast is served from 8 to 11 a.m. each Sunday. Spaghetti, salad and garlic bread is served from 4:30–6:30 p.m. each Thursday. Post 17 is located at 619 Canal St., New Smyrna Beach. •American Legion Post 270: Each Monday from 5-7 p.m. is taco night. Wednesday wings are served from 5-7 p.m. Each Friday from 5-7 p.m. is a fish fry with musical entertainment. Post 270 is located at 119 Howes St., Port Orange. For more information, call (386) 788-6800. •American Legion Auxiliary Unit 285 Edgewater Inc.: The auxiliary hosts Quarters Up Bingo every Monday night beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the American Legion Post 285 in Edgewater. All proceeds go towards Veterans and Children and Youth. Open to the public. •Art Walk and Wine Walk: This event is held from 10 a.m.6 p.m. the fourth Saturday of the month on Flagler Avenue, New Smyrna Beach. The wine walk portion of Art Walk runs from 1-6 p.m. and offers a progressive wine tasting along the avenue where participants can taste their choice from
more than 50 showcased wines for $20. A monthly punch card drawing features a prize donated by one of the four sponsoring galleries. For more information about Art Walk, call (386) 428-1770, or visit www.flaglergallerygroup.com •Book Fair: The Ormond Beach Senior Center will hold a book fair from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Thursday. Sept. 1 to Friday, Sept. 30. There will be reasonably priced paper and hardback books. Proceeds will go to a new senior bingo board and senior activities. The center is located at 351 Andrews St., Ormond Beach. •Classic Car Show: East Coast Cruisers host a Classic Car Show on the second Saturday of month along Canal Street, New Smyrna Beach. Admission is free. For information, visit www.canalstreetnsb.com or call (386) 547-4038. •Cracker Creek’s Pirate Cruise: Featuring the Pirates of Spruce Creek, cruises are held at 1 p.m. each Saturday and Sunday at 1795 Taylor Road, Port Orange. Costumed pirates create a live, interactive experience as young buccaneers learn navigation, pirate weaponry, knotting or rope tying and pirate lingo, all the while searching for the lost treasure at Spruce Creek. Pre–registration is required by calling (386) 304-0778. Canoe and kayak launch and rentals, guided eco-history Pontoon boat tours and golf cart tours of the conservation nature trails also are available. For more information, visit the website at www.OldFloridaPioneer.com or send an e-mail to crackercreek@OldFloridaPioneer.com. •Cruise night: East Coast Cruisers hold a cruise night from 4-8 p.m. the second Saturday of each month on Canal Street in New Smyrna Beach. •Daytona Metropolitan Bridge Club: Duplicate Bridge is played Monday through Saturday at 600 Driftwood Ave., Daytona Beach. For the schedule, call (386) 255-7744 or visit the website at www.DaytonaBridge.org. •Democracy Now: Internet news with Amy Goodman will be presented at 10:30 a.m. each Thursday at Unitarian Universalist Society, 56 N. Halifax, Ormond Beach. News and analysis will be covered. Coffee and donuts will be served. The public may attend. See OUT, B9
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•Memorial Service of Remembrance, Respect and Renewal: The Port Orange Ministerial Association, Halifax Health – Hospice of Volusia/Flagler and the city of Port Orange will hold this service in remembrance of the 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, at 6 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 11, at the City of Port Orange Amphitheater. For more information, call (386) 846-0686. •Sept. 11 service: Seabreeze United Church will hold a concert in memory of the innocent lives lost on Sept. 11, 2001. The free concer featuring organist Clarence Cloak will be held at 4 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 11, 501 N. Wild Olive Ave., Daytona Beach. The concert will include pieces by Copland, Bach, Langlasi, Mendelssohn and African-American Spirituals. For more information, call (386) 212-7227. •‘Climb to the Moon’: Come experience views of the sunset and moonrise from atop the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse on Monday, Sept. 12 from 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. Enjoy panoramic views of the ocean, inlet, and inland waterways by the light of the full moon. Join the old lighthouse keeper as he leads participants on a journey into the past and discover the unique history of this National Historic Landmark. Toast the setting sun with sparkling cider and hors d’oeuvres provided by Inlet Harbor Restaurant. This event is limited to 25 participants. Tickets must be purchased in advance by calling (386) 761-1821 Ext. 10. The Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station is open daily at 10 a.m. at 4931 S. Peninsula Drive. Admission is $5 for adults and $1.50 for children ages 11 and younger. For more information, call (386) 761-1821 or visit www.ponceinlet.org. •National Ballroom Dance Week (September 16-25): The Greater Daytona Chapter No. 6026, USA Dance will be celebrating by hosting the fourth annual Mall Ball. This event will occur on Sunday, Sept. 18 from noon-4 p.m. at Center Court in the Volusia Mall on International Speedway Boulevard, Daytona Beach. Admission is free. •Daytona Beach Home & Garden Show: The new Daytona Beach Home and Garden Show will be held at the Ocean Center Sept. 2325. The area’s top contractors and landscapers will display unbelievable exhibits featuring everything for in and around your home. This show offers hundreds of new products and thousands of great ideas. There will be informative ‘how to do’ seminars all three days by local professionals. This year’s show is proud to present Brandie Malay of HGTV’s “Hidden Potential” and NBC’s “Today Show.” This weekend
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•Laser Light show: The Museum of Arts & Sciences will hold a laser light show on Saturday, Sept. 10. Laser Spirit – popular hits from a variety of artist ending with a patriotic medley will be at 7 p.m., Sept. 10. Laser Zeppelin will be at 8 p.m. Pink Floyd – The Dark Side of the Moon will be at 9 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 for one show, $7 for two shows and $9 for three shows and can be purchased in advance at the museum front desk or at the door. Snacks, beer and soft drinks can be purchased at the museum. The Museum of Arts & Sciences is located at 352 S. Nova Road, Daytona Beach. For more information, call 55-0285 or visit www.moas.org. •Sept. 11 memorial ride: On Sept. 11, the Port Orangebased law firm of Rue & Ziffra will sponsor the 911 Memorial Ride and Service to mark the 10-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 tragedy headed by the Red Knights Motorcycle Club Florida Chapter 11. The free event – which starts at the Flagler Government Service Building, 1769 E. Moody Blvd., Building 2 in Bunnell – will begin with rider registration at 9:30 a.m., and be followed by a memorial service to honor fallen heroes at 10:30 a.m. Kick stands will go up at 11:15 a.m. when the all-day motorcycle run leaves for a 67-mile ride along State Road 100, U.S. Highway 1, State Road 206, State Road A1A, John Anderson Drive, Walter Boardman Drive, Old Dixie Highway, and Pine Run. The police-escorted bike run, which is expected to end at The White Eagle Lounge on U.S. Highway 1, will include food, beverages and live entertainment. For more information, call (800) JUSTICE, or visit www.memorialrun911.com •Sept. 11 Memorial Ceremony: The public is invited to attend a memorial ceremony at the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse for the victims of 911, on Sunday, Sept. 11, from 8:30-9:30 a.m., with a special moment of silence at 8:46 a.m., the time when the first plane struck the World Trade Center. The program for this solemn 10 year remembrance will include: brief remarks by several speakers, presentation of the colors, participation by members of the Coast Guard, the Ponce Inlet Fire and Police departments, and lowering of the flag to half staff. From 8:30 to 9:30, the lighthouse grounds will be open at no charge and the tower will be open for climbing. The Ponce de Leon Inlet Light Station is open daily at 10 a.m. at 4931 S. Peninsula Drive. Admission is $5 for adults and $1.50 for children ages 11 and younger. For more information, call (386) 7611821.
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group starting at 6 p.m., with the meeting at 7 p.m. For more information email jquinn4@cfl.rr.com or visit at www.corvettecruisersdaytona.com. •Daytona Area Chapter Outside Sales Support Network: This is an association of independent contractors and home-based travel agencies committed to the professional development of its members. Chapter meetings allow independent contractors to meet other travel professionals with similar interests. For monthly meeting information, call (386) 233-3515. •Daytona Beach Amateur Radio Association: Open to non-members and those interested in networking, trading radio information and furthering the hobby. The group meets at 7:30 p.m. the third Monday of each month at the social hall of the First Presbyterian Church, 620 S. Grandview Ave., Daytona Beach. For more information, visit the Website at www.dbara.org, the local radio repeater on 147.150 MHz or call (386) 238-1308. •Daytona Beach Boat Club: This group meets the second Thursday of each month at Halifax Harbor Marina. Social hour begins at 6 p.m., with dinner at 7 p.m. A program for boaters will take place after dinner. For more information, call (386) 253-6045. •Daytona Beach Boppers: This dance club meets from 7:30-10 p.m. each Wednesday to swing, shag and bop
at the Moose, 601 W. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach. For more information, visit the Website at daytonabeachboppers.com or send an e-mail to egss@mindspring.com. •Daytona Beach Chess Club: This club meets from 6:30-10 p.m. each Wednesday at the Peggy Schnebly Recreation Center, 1101 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach. For more information, call (386) 239-9485 or visit the website at www.daytonabchcc.org. •Daytona Beach Down Syndrome Association: This nonprofit organization promotes positive understanding of Down syndrome in the community and is a source of support, information and education for the families and individuals affected by Down syndrome. Meetings are held the third Thursday of each month at the ARC of Volusia. DBDSA is in need of partners, sponsors and volunteers. For more information, visit the Website http://dbdsa.com or call (386) 682-5197. •Daytona Beach Red Hatters: For ladies 50 years and older, members must wear purple clothes with a red hat. A craft day is held the second Thursday of each month, and a luncheon is held the third Saturday of each month, plus other outings when they come up. For more information, call (386) 254-0497, (386) 405-3267 or send an e-mail to theadian@yahoo.com. •Daytona Beach Rugby:
Youth, high school and men’s club programs compete across the state. Practice is at 6 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday nights at 1605 Richard Petty Blvd., on the campus of Embry Riddle Aeronautical University across from Mainland. There is no fee to try or check out. For more information, visit daytonabeachrugby.org. •Daytona Beach Shag Club: Members dance from 8 p.m. to midnight each Saturday at the Moose Lodge in Ormond Beach. Four deejays provide the music. There is no admission charge. For more information, call (386) 837-5851. •Daytona Beach Toastmasters Club: This nonprofit organization dedicated to helping members develop communication and leadership skills, which in turn foster self-confidence and personal growth, meets from 6-7 p.m. each Monday at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach. For more information, call at (772) 539-1779, e-mail dbtoastmasters@yahoo.com or visit the website at daytonabeach.freetoasthost.ws •Daytona Metropolitan Bridge Club: This club will offer two free learn-to-play bridge lessons. The lessons are for beginners, people returning to bridge after some years, and social players who want to learn modern bidding and play. Lessons are held at 9:30 a.m. each Monday at 600 Driftwood Ave., Daytona Beach.
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•AARP: The Daytona Beach Chapter 386 meets at 11a.m. the second Thursday of each month at the Duff’s Buffet on Ridgewood Avenue in South Daytona. This organization provides various ways for participants to get involved in community projects and discuss senior issues. Call (386) 523-4658 for more information. •Al-Anon: Meetings are held at noon Monday, Wednesday and Friday at Central Baptist Church, 142 Fairview Ave., Daytona Beach. This organization offers families and friends of alcoholics positive ways to cope with the problems that accompany alcoholism. For more information, call (800) 508-2512. •Alzheimer caregiver support group: This group meets at 10:30 a.m. the fourth Friday of each month at Olds Hall Good Samaritan Center, Archives Room, 340 S. Ridgewood Ave., Daytona Beach. For more information, call (386) 238-0066. •Auto Racing Legends: This club is dedicated to preserving the history of auto racing and serving the community. The club meets on the last Tuesday of each month at The Clubhouse Restaurant, 600 Wilder Blvd., Daytona Beach. Anyone interested in auto racing may join. For more information, call (386) 760-9587. •Bereavement Support Group: This Florida Hospital HospiceCare support group
is for those who have experienced a recent loss. Meetings are open to new members. For more information and to register, call (386) 671-4762. •Better Breathers Club: This club meets from 1-2:30 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month at American Lung Association, 412 S. Palmetto Ave., Daytona Beach. The series is designed for anyone with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The program reinforces new habits, teaches techniques for better breathing, offers plans and solutions, answers questions and improves the quality of life for respiratory patients. For more information, call (386) 255-6447. •Citizen Observer Program: This group of volunteers assists the Sheriff’s Office to fight crime and patrol neighborhoods in order to minimize crime in Volusia County. For an application and more information, call (386) 672-0285. •Community Club: This club meets the first Thursday of each month to learn about home community education. Visitors may attend. For more information, call (386) 253-1037. •Corvette Cruisers of Greater Daytona: This group is a member of the National Council of Corvette Clubs. Monthly meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at DB Pickles Restaurant at 400 S. Nova Road., Ormond Beach. Participants are invited to dine with the
Lessons are open to the public, and handouts will be given to all participants. Attendees will play bridge starting with the first lesson. Free refreshments will be available at all games, and frequent bridge parties are held during the year. For more information, call (386) 852-0037. •Daytona Mustang Club: This club is sanctioned by Mustang Club of America and includes Volusia and Flagler counties. Members meet at 7 p.m. the first Tuesday of each month at Gary Yeoman’s Ford Dealership. For more information, call (386) 673-1676 or visit the Website at www.daytonamustangclub.com. •Disc Golf Club: The group meets at 4:30 p.m. each Wednesday for doubles and at 10 a.m. each Sunday at Tuscawilla Park in Daytona Beach. For more information, call (386) 212-2782. •Domestic violence support group: Sponsored by the Domestic Abuse Council, meetings for individuals involved in an abusive situation are held from 6-7:30 p.m. each Wednesday at the Conklin Center for the Blind, 405 White St., Daytona Beach. •Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous: This club will help those who suffer from food obsession, overeating, under-eating and bulimia. FA is based upon the 12 steps of Alcoholics Anonymous. There are no dues, fees or weighins at meetings. This club meets at 7 p.m. each Monday and Tuesday at United Presbyterian Church, 730 Beville Road, Daytona Beach, and at 9 a.m. each Wednesday at Unity Church, 908 Ridgewood Ave., Holly Hill, and at 8 a.m. each Friday at Port Orange Presbyterian Church, 4662 S. Clyde Morris Blvd., and at 10 a.m. each Saturday at United Presbyterian Church, 730 Beville Road, Daytona See CLUBS, B10
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Saturday. A birthday party for Dwayne with Karaoke with Tim and Val will be held at 7 p.m., Sunday. Karaoke with “Tommy C” will be from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Monday. Karaoke with Dwayne will be from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tuesday. QTQ will perform from 8-midnight Wednesday. NFL Football will be shown at 8:30 p.m., Thursday. Roadside Tavern has a new
back porch with a horseshoe pit, darks and pool. Roadside Tavern is located at 3400 S. Nova Road, Port Orange. For more information, call (386) 763-3800. •Seabreeze Coffee Connection: A hand drum circle is held at 8 p.m. each Wednesday at 315 Seabreeze Blvd., Daytona Beach. For more information, visit www.drumcircle.meetup.com.
Top: Master Sean Racki looks on as Adrianna Allegretti, 6, of Ormond Beach is congratulated by her mom Crystal after she broke a board with a kick during the third annual Fun and Fit Bash at the United Tae Kwon Do’s Academy of Martial Arts in Ormond Beach recently. The funds raised go to helping kids whose families cannot afford the costs of martial arts training. Right: Bill Mills of Holly Hill holds a board for his eight-year-old daughter Isabella during the Fun and Fit Bash. Photos by Randy Barber staff photographer
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•Downtown Arts District Gallery Walk: Canal Street Historic District galleries feature monthly solo and group exhibitions, artist talks and live music. Stroll the district from 10 a.m.-7 p.m., on the first Saturday of each month. Admission is free. The Canal Street Historic District is in downtown New Smyrna Beach. For information, visit www.canalstreetnsb.com or call (386) 547-4038. •Edgewater Farmer’s Market: The farmer’s market
lunch from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Monday to Friday, soups, salad and sandwiches are served. The lodge holds a spaghetti dinner with or without meatballs or sausage from 5-7 p.m., each Tuesday. Cost is $7 per person. Elks bingo begins at 1 p.m. on Sundays and 6:30 p.m. on Thursdays. Dinner and dances are held from 5-10 p.m. each Friday. The facility is nonsmoking, food and soft drinks available for purchase. All proceeds benefit the Elk’s sponsored charities. at 820 W. Park Ave., Edgewater. For more information call (386) 427See OUT, B11
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is held from 8 a.m.-2 p.m., each Saturday at 1108 S. Ridgewood Ave., (corner of U.S. Highway 1 and Turgot Avenue). For booth space, call (386) 424-2485. •Edgewater Fire-Rescue Bingo: Games begin at 6:30 p.m. each Tuesday at the FireRescue Association Fire Hall, 2616 Hibiscus Drive. Two games have $100 jackpots. The facility is non-smoking. snacks and soft drinks are available for purchase. All proceeds benefit the Fire-Rescue Association’s various causes. For more information, call (386) 4242445. •Elks: The Elks Lodge holds
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Beach. For more information, call (386) 258-0610 or visit the website at www.foodaddicts.org. •Friendship Force of Greater Daytona Beach: This nonprofit organization is dedicated to bringing people together. For more information, call (386) 7610062. •Good Samaritan Society Daytona: Speakers are hosted each month open to the public. All presentations are held from 10-11 a.m. the second Monday of each month at Good Samaritan Daytona Assisted Living, Fellowship Hall, 338 S. Ridgewood Ave. Light refreshments will be served. To make reservations, call (386) 253-6791. •Greater Daytona Beach Association of the Deaf: All deaf and hearing individuals who love sign language may attend meetings the first and third Saturday of each
month. For a schedule of events and locations, send an e-mail to deafhands@cfl.rr.com. •Greater Daytona Beach Coin Club: This club meets at 7 p.m. the third Wednesday of each month in Sica Hall, 1065 Daytona Ave., Holly Hill. Guests are welcome. Exhibits and lectures take place at the meetings. The club is held behind the Holly Hill Police Station. Directions: Travel east on LPGA Boulevard one block past U.S. 1 to Daytona Avenue, then turn right. Sica Hall will be on the left. •Halifax Area Veteran’s Council: This club meets the third Saturday of each month at the Emory L. Bennett Veterans Nursing Home, 1920 Mason Ave., Daytona Beach. For more information, call (386) 2743460. •Halifax Business and Professional Women: This club meets the second Tuesday of each month. For more information, call (386) 6717164 or send an e-mail to
Hometown News cramirez@flcb.com. •Halifax Singles: This group meets at noon the fourth Friday of each month for lunch and cards at Riviera Country Club Restaurant, 500 Calle Grande, Ormond Beach. For more information, call (386) 2528783 or (386) 673-2155. •Halifax Social Club: This social group is for mature adults older than 25. HSC has no political or religious affiliations. Group events can include barbecues, happy hours, hiking, art festivals; theater nights, wine tasting, comedy clubs or other events members come up with and organize. HSC is not a dating service and has low monthly dues. For more information, visit the Website at www.halifaxsocialclub.com. •Kiwanis Club of Daytona Beach: Meetings are held at noon each Wednesday at the Daytona Beach International Airport on the second floor. Covered parking is free in the Ocean Walk Resort parking garage. For more
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information, visit the website at www.daytonabeachkiwanis.org. •Kiwanis Club of Holly Hill: This club meets at noon each Tuesday at Woody's Bar-B-Q Restaurant, 1593 N. Nova Road, Holly Hill. For more information, call (386) 677-0077. •Korean War Veterans Association: The Central Florida East Chapter 189 meets at 2 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month at Emory L. Bennett Veterans Nursing Home, 1920 Mason Ave., Daytona Beach. Those who served during the Korean War may attend. For more information, call (386) 6718701. •Loners on Wheels: This club is for campers and RVers who are single or who lost a mate and still want to camp, but are reluctant to go alone. This is not a dating service. Members are primarily semi-retired/retired. For more information, call (386) 788-4016 or (386) 5381741. •Long Island Women’s Club: All women meet the second Tuesday of each month at 11:30 a.m. at the Clubhouse Restaurant, 600 Wilder Blvd., Daytona Beach. This club has no officers, dues or meetings. The goal is to have fun. For more information, call Phyllis at (386) 761-7029. •Mayor’s Alliance for Person’s with Disabilities: This group meets at 1 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Braille and Talking Book Library, 420 Platt St., Daytona Beach. Meetings are open to the public. For more information, call (386) 852-1285. •Moms In Touch International: The group is an interdenominational, nonprofit organization where two or more moms gather together to pray for children and schools. Moms will experience how to replace anxiety and fear with joy and peace by praying specifically and scripturally for children and schools. For more information, call at (386) 304-1685 or e-mail kimberlystarrhull@yahoo.com or visit the website at www.MomsInTouch.org. •Morning Star Quilt Guild: This club meets at 10 a.m. the first Wednesday of each month at the United Presbyterian Church, 730 Beville Road, Daytona Beach. New members are welcome. For more information, call (386) 788-7735 or (386) 756-8534.
Friday, September 2, 2011 •Multiple Sclerosis Support Group: Meetings are held at noon the third Monday of the month at City Island Library, 105 E Magnolia, Daytona Beach. For more information, call (386) 4288896 or (386) 673-0478. •National Alliance for Mentally Ill: This club meets from 1-3 p.m. the second and fourth Thursday of each month at Act Corporation, 1220 Willis Ave., Building 9, Daytona Beach. The family and friends of people with a mental illness provide support, friendship, guidance and advice and advocate quality services for those with mental disabilities. For more information, call (386) 503-7219. •National Association of Retired and Veteran Railroad Employees: Unit 70 Daytona Beach is seeking new members. Meetings are held at 11:30 a.m. the second Wednesday of each month (September-May) at the Whistle Junction Buffet & Grill, 1584 S. Ridgewood Ave., Daytona Beach. Active and retired railroad employees may attend. For more information, call (386) 4289848, (386) 767-9086 or (386) 734-6098. •Newcomers Club: Women who reside in the Halifax area may attend meetings at 11:30 a.m. the first and third Tuesday of each month at Palmetto Club, 1000 S. Beach St., Daytona Beach. Lunch costs $10, and members play cards until 3 p.m. For more information, call (386) 7618374. •Orpenda Club: Women meet for lunch and cards at 11:30 a.m. the third Wednesday of each month at the Palmetto Club, 1000 S. Beach St., Daytona Beach. For reservations and more information, call (386) 4414085. •Overeaters Anonymous: This club helps compulsive eaters and those who are ruled by food. There are no weigh-ins, dues or fees. Call (386) 426-1558 or (386) 2339399 for the nearest meeting location. •Palmetto Club: Members meet at 11:30 a.m. the first Friday of each month for a social with lunch, a business meeting, and speakers at the Palmetto Club, 1000 S. Beach St., Daytona Beach. This is a charitable organization that plans projects for various charities. For more information, call (386) 322-3602. •Palette and Brush Club:
Members meet the first Thursday of each month at the Art League of Daytona, 433 S. Palmetto Ave., Daytona Beach. Guests may attend. For more information, call (386) 677-4654. •Peninsula Woman’s Club: Free beginner contract bridge lesson and play is held from 9-11:30 a.m. each Monday at Peninsula Club, 415 S. Peninsula, Daytona Beach. Contract bridge, canasta and lunch is held from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. each Thursday at Peninsula Woman's Club. For more information, call (386) 7600487. •The Pennsylvania Club: A dinner will be held at 5 p.m., the third Sunday of each month, at the Daytona Beach Golf Clubhouse Restaurant, 600 Wilder Blvd., Daytona Beach. The club meets at 4 p.m. In October, the club will celebrates it 31st anniversary. Meetings are not held in June, July, August or November. The December meeting is usually the first week of the month. The club is open to anyone who has ever lived or slept in Pennsylvania. Dues are $5 per year. For more information, call (386) 402-8440. •Pilot Club of Daytona Beach: This club supports the community through scholarships and various community projects. Meetings are held at 6:30 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month at Pelican Bay Country Club. For more information, call (386) 756-9092. •Peninsula Woman’s Club: Free beginner contract bridge lesson and play is held from 9-11:30 a.m. each Monday at Peninsula Club, 415 S. Peninsula, Daytona Beach. Contract bridge, canasta and lunch is held from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. each Thursday at Peninsula Woman's Club. For more information, call (386) 7600487. •Recovery Incorporated: This group meets at 1 p.m. each Thursday at City Island Library. This is a self-help mental health organization for those suffering from anxiety, depression and fears. •Republican Executive Committee of Volusia County: This group meets at 10 a.m. the first Saturday of each month. Meeting locations alternate between Daytona Beach and DeLand. For more information, call (386) 795-1704 or (386) 308-6386.
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The inevitable happens and I get dumped by the Peanut myself situated. But with the deeper water on this day, the kayak did a complete revolution and deposited me into the Halifax. The water was warm and accommodating and I laid there on my back, in no hurry to jump up. Through the clear water I could see the bright half moon overhead. I raised my head just enough to do a dolphin blow and purge the brine from my W. C. Fields-like proboscis. The bottom was sandy and soft and for just a while I lingered there. I had
to smile for I knew that this was going to happen sooner or later. I bought the kayak last Thanksgiving and although never steady I had yet to fall out. This was my day. Groping about I found my rod and reel lying next to me and could make out the colors of the little rubber ducky that acted as a float for my fish gripper. The boat and paddle had only moved a few feet away and my fanny pack was still around my waist. A bit wet but no harm done. Eventually, I tried again to get into the kayak, this time with better results. As I began paddling I was grateful that my expulsion had come in the warmth of August rather than the cold of February. Now, I began thinking about fishing. My plan was to
try and get one more meal of tasty flounder before the season ended. I landed the Green Peanut and got out to wade with the chartreuse shrimp tail jig and found a big one on the third cast. After a short fight it managed to spit out the plastic and all I could do was watch it slowly swim away. As wet as I was I briefly thought about trying a belly flop onto it but the idea of sharp oyster shells brought me to my senses. With insult added to injury, I then lost four more in quick succession. To say I was frustrated would be like saying King Kong was a big monkey. I switched baits to a purple seven-inch bass worm. Back in early summer reader and Friend Rusty Russell had been kind
enough to drop off a couple brown bass worms for me at Donald’s Bait and Tackle in Port Orange. Rusty had been telling me he was having good luck with the worms but it took me quite a while to try them. When I did it was a revelation. Not only flounder but trout and reds loved them too. Soon I began looking through my freshwater boxes for worms. Black, red, purple and root beer all worked just fine. Give it a try and you may be as pleasantly surprised as I was. Recently, I was up too early for no good reason and decided to stop under the east end of the big Ormond Beach bridge to make a few casts. The rod in my truck was baited with the purple bass worm. On about my fifth try a really big snook
grabbed it and the fight was on. Jumping and splashing, the thing went wild as I tried to subdue it. No such luck. My 10-pound mono broke and the snook left with my worm. It really didn’t matter, for I would have released it anyway. (Snook season is set to reopen on September first.) Good fun, though. Think about that. A big snook on a freshwater bass worm. Give it a try. Oh yeah — it will work best if you manage to stay in the boat.
purchased at the OBHS Welcome Center, 38 E. Granada Blvd. or by phone using Visa or Master Card. Reservations are required as space is limited. Bus tours leave from The Casements parking lot, 25 Riverside Drive, at 9:45 a.m. For more information, call (386) 677-7005 or visit www.ormondhistory.org. •Marine Discovery Center: Mosquito Lagoon eco-tours and kayak tours and rentals are available daily from the Marine Discovery Center, 116 N. Causeway, New Smyrna Beach. For times, call (386) 428-4828. •Lilian Place: Lilian Place Historic House is now open. Guided tours will be available every Sunday from 1-4 p.m. at 111 Silver Beach Ave., Daytona Beach. Tours are $5 for nonmembers, and free for members. For more information, call (386) 299-4974 or visit www.heritagepreservationtrust.org. •Museum of Arts & Sciences: The museum has a new visible storage building. This state-of-the-art 4,400 square foot addition will display important works from the museum’s collection in a glass-fronted, open storage format and contain art and artifacts not currently on exhibit. The Museum of Arts &
Sciences is located at 352 S. Nova, Road, Daytona Beach. For more information, visit www.moas.org. •Ormond Beach Farmer’s Market: This market is held from 8 a.m.–1 p.m., each Thursday. At Rockerfeller Gardens, 25 Riverside Drive, Ormond Beach. For more information, visit www.ormondbeachfarmersmakret.com. •Peninsula Woman’s Club: A luncheon followed by bridge or canasta will be held from 11 a.m. -3 p.m., Thursdays, at 415 S. Peninsula Drive, Daytona Beach. The cost is $10. For more information, call (386) 760-0487. •Sica Hall Senior Center: Nickel and dime poker is played at noon each Thursday. Donations are all that is asked to play. Several different games are played, and rules are posted. Line dancing takes place at 2 p.m. each Thursday and costs $4 for members. Also, from 2-4 p.m. each Tuesday, a live band plays music from the 1940s and up to dance to. Refreshments are served. Singles or couples may attend. The cost is $4.50 for nonmembers and $3.50 for members. Bingo is held at 1 p.m. each Monday and Wednesday. Drawings, prizes
and free refreshments are available. The cost is $1 for members and $2 for nonmembers. The Sica Hall Senior Center is located at 1065 Daytona Ave., Holly Hill. For more information, call (386) 236-2997. •VFW Post 3282: The post holds specials throughout the week. Tuesday is barbecue night $5 per plate. Fast Eddie will perform music. Thursday is big burger night. A fish fry is held each Friday for $7.75. Karaoke with by Michael Leone will be held from 7-11 p.m. Each Saturday is steak night for $10. Karaoke with by Michael Leone will be held from 7-11 p.m. The post is located at 5810 S. Williamson Blvd. in Port Orange. For more information, call (386) 7617217. •VFW Post 4250: “The Little V” has weekly events. Free munchies are served each Monda and Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m. On Wednesday from noon to 6 p.m., a philly cheesesteak lunch is served. Bike night is held at 5 p.m., each Thursday. There is food and trivia contests. Dinner is served at 5 p.m., each Friday with a jam session at 7 p.m. Karaoke is at 7 p.m., each
Saturday. Post 4250 is located behind the New Smyrna Beach Airport, next to Enterprise Rental. Take U.S. Highway 1 to
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2512. •Game Day: The Port Orange Regional Library will hold game day at 4 p.m. each Monday in the teen zone, 1005 City Center Circle. Checkers, TriOminos, Scrabble, Othello, Mastermind, Clue, Risk, Monopoly Cards and more will be played. For more information and registration, call (386) 322-5152 Ext. 4. •Halifax Historical Museum: The exhibit the Root Family’s Root Company History will be on display until Nov. 5. Learn about the Root Glass Company during the CocaCola years. The museum is located at 252 S. Beach St., Daytona Beach. For more information, call (386) 2556976. •Historical Bus Tours: The Ormond Beach Historical Society will present this twohour scenic historical bus tour, which includes the Ormond Scenic Loop, Fairchild Oak, Three Chimneys Sugar Mill Ruins, Ormond Indian Mound and historic homes along the way at 9:45 a.m. A knowledgeable tour guide will interpret the 30 sites on the route. Tickets are $20 for adults, $7 for ages 7-12, and can be
LEGAL NOTICES 5020 Notice to Creditors IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: ESTATE OF ERNEST EDWARD CORMIER, Deceased File No. 2011-11698-PRDL NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Ernest Edward Cormier, deceased, whose date of death was June 22, 2011, and whose social security number is xxx-xx-4235, file number 2011-11698-PRDL, is pending in the Circuit Court for Volusia County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is P.O. Box 6043, DeLand, Florida 32721-6043. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative’s attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. N O T W I T H S TA N D I N G THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is September 2, 2011. Personal Representative: Karen Granville 957 Redwood St. Daytona Beach, Florida 32117 Attorney for Personal Representative: Donald E. Hawkins Florida Bar No. 137392 Hawkins, Hawkins & Burt, LLP, 501 South Ridgewood Avenue, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 Telephone: (386) 252-4499 Pubs: Sept. 2, & Sept. 9, 2011
5060 Notice of Sale Notice is hereby given that on 9/16/11 at 10:30 am the following mobile home will be sold at public auction pursuant to F.S. 715.109: 1977 REDM #13001442A& 13001442B. Last Tenant: Donald Merle Wallace & Kathryn M. Caruthers. Sale to be held at MHC Holiday Village LLC d/b/a, Holiday Village, 1335 Fleming Ave., Ormond Beach, FL 32174 813-241-8269 Pubs: 9/2/11 & 9/9/11 Notice is hereby given that on 9/9/2011 at 10:30 am the following mobile home will be sold at public auction pursuant to F.S. 715.109: 1973 BROA #4U016323S5359U & #4U016323S5359X Last Tenants: Michael Anthony Mayo & Walter E. Horn. Sale to be held at MHC Carriage Cove LLC, 5 Carriage Cove Way, Daytona Beach, FL 32119 813-241-8269 Pubs: 8/26/11 & 9/2/11 Notice is hereby given that on 9/9/2011 at 10:30 am the following mobile home will be sold at public auction pursuant to F.S. 715.109: 1972 NBLT #N3806. Last Tenant: Peggy Sue Durham. Sale to be held at MHC Carriage Cove LLC, 5 Carriage Cove Way, Daytona Beach, FL 32119 813-241-8269 Pubs: 8/26/11 & 9/2/11
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5060 Notice of Sale NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Extreme Recovery Inc gives Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles on 9/18/2011, 8:00 am at 345 8th St. Holly Hill, Fl 32117, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. Extreme Recovery Inc reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bids. 1998 CHEVROLET 1G1JC1240WM112860 Pub: Sept. 2, 2011 Notice of Sale: Public Notice is hereby given that Fryers Towing Service, will sell at Public Sale the following vehicle (s) / vessel (s) pursuant to Florida Statue 713.78 to the highest bidder. The sale will be held at 722 N. Segrave St., Daytona Beach, FL. The Following vehicles will be sold on 9/21/2011 @ 9:00 am 2005 DODGE 1B3ES56C35D227151 2002 TOYOTA JT3GN86R120231548 Terms of sale are CASH. Seller reserves the right to final bid. ALL SALES ARE FINAL Vehicle (s) / vessel (s) are sold “AS IS” Pub: Sept. 2, 2011
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NOTICE OF ACTION BEFORE THE FLORIDA BOARD OF COSMETOLOGY IN RE: The practice of cosmetology Set it Off 544 Dr. Mary Mcleod Bethune Blvd. Daytona Beach, FL 32114 CASE NO.: 2011016064 LICENSE NO.: CE 9964504 The Department of Business and Professional Regulation has filed an Administrative Complaint against you, a copy of which may be obtained by contacting, Jamie Duran, Service of Process Unit, Department of Business and Professional Regulation, 1940 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2206, (850) 488-0062. If no contact has been made by you concerning the above by September 16, 2011 the matter of the Administrative Complaint will be presented at a hearing pursuant to 120.57(2), F.S. before the Florida Board of Cosmetology. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the individual or agency sending notice not later than seven days prior to the proceeding at the address given on notice. Telephone: (850)257-6097; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or 1-800-955-8770 (v), via Florida Relay Service.
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ith the sun only a dim glow out over the Atlantic one recent morning, I shoved my Green Peanut on top of my SUV and made my way down to the river. At the end of our street, our homeowner’s association maintains a dock and boat ramp where I launch my kayak. That area is not lighted and just a bit treacherous and slippery in the dark. As I slid my plastic flotation device into the water I made a mental note that the tide was extremely high. Once my equipment and paddle were loaded I plopped down in the seat. Usually in shallow water my considerable weight pushes the Peanut to the bottom and provides the stability that I need to get
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YORKIE PUPPIES- 8wk tiny teacup to small toys, registered, shots & health certificates $650 386-523-6907
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TRAILER HITCH, from ford van w/ draw bar & ball reese class lll-lv $100 386-682-2727 Pt. Orange
WHEELCHAIR / Transporter light weight, like new $75 386-424-3400
SURFBOARD, 7’2” surftech mac fish epoxy, randy french new trac. pad $200 386-295-0150
REFRIGERATOR- 23”W x 59” tall, for apartment $80 DRYER- Kenmore $100. 386-316-2445
245 Computer Equipment
SOFA, 6ft. floral pattern, $100; rocking chair w/fabric seat, $100. 386-290-9595.
RECLINER/ROCKER, Tan fabric, exc. cond. $175/obo. 386-767-2148
LAWN MOWER, Craftsman self propelled, 6.5hp, 22” used 1 season, like new $180 386-304-9080
TOOL BOX, Black Diamond Plate Dee-Zee off ‘06 Dakota like new $75 386-424-6783 Edgewater
SOFA /LAMPS, Sofa light colored print, 2 lamps $100 386-615-8916
STROLLER, LITE Rider 320, reclining seat, tray & cup holder, great cond. $18 386-212-7982 Vol.
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Space for rent in Mary’s Discount Outlet. (formerly Mary’s Wicker) Very busy location. 17 years original owners. Spaces starting at 10’ x 10’ or larger. Very reasonable rates. (square footage neg.) Call Mary, 386-673-5231 or cell: 386-451-4721.
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55+ Active Community. Beautiful New Jacobson 2br/2ba home for only $52,500 with Rent incentives. Re-sales ranging from $5,000 to $22,000. ‘New pool opened in 2010.’ Eastern Shores Village. 10 Camino Real Drive. Open M thru F, 8am-5pm and Saturdays by appt. For appointment call Sean or Lorene at 386-427-4163.
to $17,000!!! • 960sq.ft. • Indoor laundry room • Front screen porch • 2-Carport parking • Kitchen appliances • Shed included • 55+ Gated • Breakfast nook Community Sun Homes at Holly Forest Estates 1000 Walker St.-Lot # 164
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EDGEWATER Eastern Shores. 55+ park 2br/ 2ba/ carport w/scrn’d patio. W/D. New hot water tank & A/C. Amenities incl: pool, rec room & shuffleboard. Sm. pet OK $12,500. 386-423-1378. MELBOURNE-55+ Casa Loma, clubhouse, small pets ok, fully furnished including w/d, dish TV excellent condition $6000 321-750-9293 PORT ST LUCIE 55+ Spanish Lakes 1, 2br/2ba On lake, pergo & tile floors, carpet in bedroom A/C 2 yrs old, Fl room, screened porch, new kitchen cabinets & appliances, 2 pools clubhouse & golf $7000 772-485-6201
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FLORIDA TIMBERLAND - Planted Pine, hardwood bottoms, road frontage, great hunting in Lafayette County. *27 Acres $2300/acre. *48 Acres $1900/acre. *79 Acres $1950/acre. Call 352-867-8018 GEORGIA - ESCAPE TROPICAL STORMS, HURRICANES & HEAT! Beautiful weather, year round. Low Taxes. Homesites/Mini-Far ms: 1.25acs to 20acs. from $2000/acre. Near Augusta & Macon. Owner Financing from $199/mo. 706-364-4200
BANK FORECLOSED, Land Liquidation, from $9,900, Blue Ridge mountains, paved roads, utilities, county water, panoramic views, excellent financing. Sale September 24th, Call now! (888)757-6867 ext. 214
LAKEFRONT BARGAIN! 1+ Acres only $49,900 Dockable Deepwater! Was $89,900. Prime lake front parcel with direct access to Gulf. On 12,000 acre recreational lake covered in huge live oaks! Close to the city, Paved roads, county water, power, phone, community boat launch. Excellent financing. Call now 1-866-952-5302
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ORMOND BEACH Large, romantic, oceanfront 1Br/2Ba with pool. Sleeps 4, king bed, sofa, kitchen. Walk out to private patio, Bar-B-Q & beach. Weeks 39 & 40 $3,000 or trade. 914-629-4595
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ORMOND-by-the-SEA 1 block to beach. Mint, 2br/2ba/1c.g. townhome Rear scrn’d patio. Comm. pool. $1,495/mo. + tax & sec. Avail. Dec./Jan./Feb. & March. 386-671-1064.
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805 Apartments/ Condos for Rent DAYTONA BEACH Central Manor Apts. Serving Adults 62+ or Mobility Impaired.1br/1ba Income based rent. EOH. Handicapped Accessible 386-255-2622 TTY 1-800-955-8771
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DAYTONA BEACH Oceanfront, Pirates Cove furn studio all utilities inc. Long term. Low rates. Very nice. Laundry, pool, $775/mo Call Barbara 1-850-527-5085
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DAYTONA BEACHSIDE 1 & 2 bdrm in excellent area, Just steps to beach! Very clean. From $495 to $650 monthly. Includes water, sewer, trash & pest control. Garage & other units avail 386-322-8383/ 767-7141
DAYTONA BEACH Safe, clean riverfront 2br/ 2ba. New carpet/ fresh paint. No Pets. $775/mo. Incl: water/ cable. 2901 N. Halifax. 386-295-9182. jmhpartners.net/condo
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Single story 1br/1ba. W/D hook-ups. Private patios and lots of storage!! Call, 386-423-0602. Mention code HTN for our Move-in Special! NSB - Fully furn 2Br/2Ba, garage, pool, w/d, patio on greenbelt,jacuzzi bath, Oceanwalk condos, avail. 9/3; 6+mo min., no smoking, no pets. $900, Deposit $750. 512.809.9124
ORMOND BEACH Oceanfront! 2br/2ba, Private pool, balcony & covered parking. $1100/mo. Furnished. 917-716-4707
SOUTH DAYTONA Recently renovated, fully furnished studio w/porch. King-size bed. All Tile. Step-in shower. $800/mo. (incl: all utilities & cable) Call, 386-576-3155. SOUTH DAYTONA
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ORMOND BEACH Breakaway Trails. 3br/ 2ba/2c.g. Large fenced yard. Gated community. $1200/mo. 386-672-2445
We Need Homes to Rent for all areas of Volusia. Qualified tenants waiting. Contact, The Barnett Group, Inc. 386-426-6006
EDGEWATER Avail. October 15th. 3/2/2 w/fenced backyard. Lanai Fireplace. Storage shed. Fresh paint/carpet. Low utility bills. Great fishing & shrimping. Deep water boat dock. $1,300/mo. 1st + sec. 386-427-1064. EDGEWATER Florida Shores. 3br+offc. /2ba/2c.g. 2100sq.ft. Tile /carpet. New appliances. $900/mo. + $900/sec. 631-252-8648. EDGEWATER
ONLY 1ST & SECURITY REQUIRED! Waterfront Community! Many Homes to choose from. 2 bedroom or 3 bedroom. Rents as low as $750/mo. including ammenities. Clubhouse, pools, boat ramp and much more! Call The Barnett Group, Inc. 386-426-6006.
ORMOND BEACH Completely renovated. 2br/ 2ba/ carport in gated comm. Living & dining rms. Kitchen w/all appl’s. Scrn’d porch. 3 pools. $725/mo. (incl:lawn care) Call Lee, 386-265-1606.
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“Now Accepting Credit Cards!” Quiet community across street from river front park with fishing pier & boat dock/ramp. Pet friendly. Military discounts 1br/1ba & 2br/1ba apts. & 2br/1.5ba townhomes $525 - $650/mo. Proud member of Community Safety & Crime Watch Program. 386-290-6240 or 386-290-6740.
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39’ 2000 SILVERTON 392, 500 original hrs, New Bottom, Relocated, deeply discounted to $98,000. Exc cond. Located at 3819 Riverside Drive, Melb. 321693-1064; 301-387-9207
ORMOND BY THE SEA 22 Palmetto Drive, 2 Br/1Ba. Tiled floors, new capet in bedrooms. Laundry room, fenced yard. Spotless. No pets. 386-441-3632/295-8680
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MOTORCYCLE Trailer Open trailer for one bike, Excellent condition $500 firm Call 843-478-1900 Daytona WANTED ALL Motorcycles pre 1980 Running or Not. Cash Paid 1-315-569-8094 WANTED ALL Motorcycles pre 1980 Running or Not. Cash Paid 1-845-389-3239 WANTED Japanese Motorcycles Kawasaki,19701980, Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, H2-750, H1500, S1-250, S2-250, S2-350, S3-400. CASH. 1-800-772-1142. 1-310-721-0726 usa@classicrunners.com
NEW SMYRNA BEACH Quail Hollow-55+. Furn. 2br/2ba. New appliances. $675/mo 1st/ last + $200 /sec. (Incl. water/ pool & clbhse.) 386-427-9178.
PORT ORANGE - 1st month free! $550/mo. 800 sq.ft. Professional office ideal for Attorney, Insurance or Financial Co 4343 Ridgewood Ave. 386-767-9993
EDGEWATER Parktowne Industrial Park Industrial/ Commercial Spaces for Rent, or Rent to Own. 1,200-3,000sq.ft. Call about Incentives. Contact Marcia @ The Barnett Group, Inc., 386-689-4592. New Smyrna Beach
SOUTH DAYTONA RaMar Mobil Home Park. $450/month. Quiet adult community. Option to buy.386-562-4465
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ORMOND BEACH Trails 272 & 278 Timberline Tr. 2 story 2BR/2BA, waterfront. tile floors, 2 balconies, $800/ mo + security. Discount available. Call 386.677.8888
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Enjoy quiet living 1 block from walks on the beach & to all of the pleasures and necessities of life from this furn. 2 bdrm. $775/mo.(incl:util) Refs & sec. req’d. 407-234-8993. PORT ORANGE Furn. 2br/ 2ba/ carport w/ dock on Halifax River. Buy, $229,000 or rent for $1200/mo. 386-290-9595
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386-566-8153 NEW SMYRNA BEACH 800 sq. ft. @ $400/mo.; 1200 sq. ft. @ $600/mo. (2 side-by-side units on Canal St.) Eleanor, 386427-2519/ 407-831-8512
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Walk to the Ocean or down to the River from this furnished 1br/ 1ba with pool. Enjoy the New Smyrna Night Life! Rent it Weekly, Monthly or Yearly! Call The Barnett Group, Inc. 386-426-6006
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1470 sq.ft. of Industrial Warehouse Space with A/C behind the NSB Airport. Two offices and one Office/Lobby/Showroom (458sq.ft. total); 2 bthrms (1 w/shower); 8’x9’ overhead door; 10’ ceilings. Please call for pricing. Call Rick 386-547-4668. NEW SMYRNA BEACH Industrial Office, 2250 sq ft. 1/2 office, 1/2 warehouse. Zoned 1-3. New Smyrna Beach Industrial Park area. Office furnished. $900/mo. Tom Alcorn, Ocean Properties & Management Inc. 386-451-0919
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5,000 sq.ft. available in commercial warehouse in very busy area. Zoned for storage, warehouse and retail. 1 private entrance. 2 garage doors. 691 S. Younge St. 386-673-5231 or cell: 386-451-4721.
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PRIME COMMERCIAL SPACE AVAILABLE ORMOND BY THE SEA 600SF. OFFICE, Panoramic Ocean View, off Ocean Shore Blvd. $950/mo. 386-852-0333
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See our 2, 3 & 4 bdrm mobile homes on their own private lots! W/D hook-ups. Section 8 OK. Pets neg. 386-767-1760. Mention code HTN for $25 OFF 1st Month’s rent! SOUTH DAYTONA 2-br/2-ba dblwde w/ new carport & shed in small, quiet family park. W/D, ceiling fans & appliances. Laminate flrs. $750/mo. + $750/dep. (incl: water/ sewer/lawn care/garbage/ pest control/ lot rent) 386-405-8324. See photo online @ www.HomtownNewsOL.com. Ad# 60872
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CAROLINA SKIFF 12’ 4 Stroke, 15hp electric start fish finder, electric anchor, trolling motor trailer, and more $3500 386-761-7260
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‘05 PUMA Palomino 29’ w/slideout, stereo, new 19’ TV, sleeps 6, cold a/c gas heat, fridge, like new $8500. 772-466-9526 HONDA- 2004, 600VLX 5k miles, excellent condition, candy apple red, must see!! $2800 386-785-3738
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B14 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill
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800-823-0466 950 Trucks/Vans DODGE RAM 4X4, 1999 4 dr, power window/lock 1 owner, truck bed covered, trailer hitch good tires, 84k miles $6500. 386-235-6508 See photo online www. hometownnewsol.com Ad # 43073
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FORD- 1997 conversion van w/Braun wheelchair lift. 72k mi. Clean title. Cold A/C. Cruise control $4,500.717-460-5683 DB FORD- F150 Van 2003 very clean, cold a/c good work van, carpeted $1,750 or best offer 321-480-0367 GMCVandura 1995 G2500 High top, custom van, wood/leather, qn size bed, Michelin’s, pioneer cd system, 350 V8, 4 spd over drive trans. New brakes, dual a/c, cruise control, some rust, alum wheels, runs great $2500 obo 386-672-7366/453-6677
32’ TRAILER - Teen Spirit 102” wide encl’d alum, white, elec jack, fully elec, a/c, rear pull-down door, side door 36 D rings, ‘06. Very good condition, low milles $8,500 obo 772-589-4581 email: fish4yu@aol.com CONTINENTAL CARGO 5X8, V nose front w/flow through vents & double rear doors, FPR 5’ new tires & spare $800 OBO 386-882-6500
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AUTOMOTIVE 2012 Ford Focus SE
2011 Ford F-150
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‘04 FORD TAURUS FA123756T
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‘04 MERCURY GR MARQUIS FX604702T
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‘06 FORD EXPEDITION
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6,991
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‘01 CHEVY 1500 4X4 FE153961T
9,991
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12,991
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FM145917T
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‘07 CHEVY IMPALA
‘05 FORD F150 CREW CAB 4X4
‘11 FORD FIESTA SEDAN SE
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FM101548P
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3,993
‘11 FORD FIESTA
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‘00 CHEVY EXPRESS 2500 CARGO VAN ‘02 DODGE CARAVAN
‘04 FORD FREESTAR VAN
6,991
FD270833T
2011 Ford Fusion
FPA77348T
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2011 Ford Escape
‘00 FORD RANGER
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2012 Ford Fiesta
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Now Available Eco Boost, V-6, Towing Capacity 11,300 lbs.
‘97 LINCOLN TOWN CAR
8,991
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‘05 TOYOTA SOLARA
‘08 FORD F 150 CREW CAB
FU504680T
9,993
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MANAGERS SPECIAL 2009 INFINITY G37S COUPE
8,991
FKB20070T
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10,991
‘07 NISSAN ALTIMA FN463306T
14,991
$
‘08 FORD MUSTANG F5125421T
15,991
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15,992
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‘06 LINCOLN TOWN CAR DESIGNER FY649202T
‘08 SMART FOR 2 PASSION FK148641T
11,992
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‘06 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER FUJ10120T
14,991
$
‘07 FORD MUSTANG CONV F5259792T
15,991
$
‘08 HONDA CRV
‘11 FORD RANGER SUPER CAB XLT
FC020282C
FP052799T • AUTOMATIC
18,991
17,991
8,991
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$
$
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‘09 BUICK LUCERN
‘07 MERCEDES BENZ E CLASS
‘09 LINCOLN MKS
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B16 • Ormond Beach/Daytona Beach/Holly Hill
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2007 CHEVY 2500
AG132483 6F102907
2006 Chevy 2500 LT1 Crew Cab
LT2 Crew Cab Duramax Diesel 4x4 Rides on new tires, this beautiful truck is like brand new inside and out and she comes fully equipped with alloy wheels, spray-on bedliner, towing package, all the power options, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM stereo with 6 disc CD changer, XM satellite radio, bluetooth capability, Onstar and much much more! For a better truck at a better price visit Florida's new truck alternative today!
This immaculate pickup is like brand new inside and out and she comes fully equipped with alloy wheels, bedliner, toolbox, nerf bars, towing package, all the power options, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM stereo with CD player and much much more! For a better truck at a better price visit Florida's new truck alternative today!
$28,995
$17,995
2010 Chevy 1500 LT/Z71 Crew Cab This beautiful like new half-ton pickup stands tall on Rancho shocks and comes fully equipped with alloy wheels, bedliner, nerf bars, towing package, traction control, all the power options, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM stereo with CD player, XM satellite radio and much much more! If you are tired of the tricks, games and over aggressive sales people then do yourself a favor and visit Nations Trucks for a new truck buying experience! For a better truck at a better price visit Florida's new truck alternative today!
$24,995
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2008 DODGE 1500 SLT/SXT MEGA CAB HEMI-POWERED 4X4
2006 Dodge 3500 SLT Crew Cab Cummins Diesel Dually 4x4
2006 DODGE 2500 SLT MEGA CAB CUMMINS DIESEL 4X4
This eye-catching powerhouse one-ton is absolutely flawless inside and out and she comes fully equipped with Six-Gun Banks Turbo, bedliner, diamond plate toolbox, chrome nerf bars, towing package, sliding rear window, keyless entry, all the power options, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM stereo with 6 disc CD changer/MP3 and much much more! For a better truck at a better price, visit Florida's new truck alternative, Nations Trucks today!
Rides on new BFGs, this beautiful three-quarter ton pickup is as clean as they get and she comes fully equipped with alloy wheels, bedliner, towing package, power sliding rear window, towing package, keyless entry, all the power options, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM stereo with 6 disc CD changer/MP3 player, Infinity sound system and much much more! For a better truck at a better price visit Florida's new truck alternative today!
Rides on new tires, this immaculate half-ton pickup is like brand new inside and out and she comes fully equipped with alloy wheels, bedliner, chrome nerf bars, towing package, keyless entry, all the power options, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM stereo with CD player and much much more! This flawless Mega Cab offers plenty of leg room for everybody and it can only be found at Nations Trucks, for a better truck at a better price visit Florida's new truck alternative today!
$21,995
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$24,995
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2008 FORD F350 KING RANCH CREW CAB POWERSTROKE DIESEL DUALLY 4X4 This immaculate two-tone powerhouse one-ton is like brand new in every way but the price and she comes fully equipped with almost new Firestone tires, alloy wheels, spray-on bedliner, running boards, power sliding rear window, towing package, keyless entry, rawhide leather interior, all the power options, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM stereo with JVC CD player, adjustable pedals and much much more! For a better truck at a better price visit Florida's new truck alternative today!
$28,995
2008 FORD F250 LARIAT CREW CAB POWERSTROKE DIESEL 4X4 Rides on 4 nice Goodyear tires and she comes fully equipped with alloy wheels, bedliner, chrome nerf bars, towing package, keyless entry, luxurious leather interior, all the power options, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM stereo with 6 disc CD changer/MP3 player, backup parking sensors, adjustable pedals and much much more! This award winning pickup is absolutely flawless inside and out and she can only be found at Nations Trucks! For a better truck at a better price visit Florida's new truck alternative today!
$27,995
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2008 FORD F150 XLT SUPERCREW 4X4 MONSTER This immaculate charcoal monster is powered by the Triton V8 and rides high on LT305 Nitto tires and 20" Boss wheels and she comes fully equipped with billett grille, bedliner, keyless entry with alarm, all the power options, cruise control, tilt steering wheel, AM/FM stereo with touchscreen Pioneer CD player, satellite radio and much much more! For a better truck at a better price visit Florida's new truck alternative today!
$24,495
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