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Frank Hendrick (right) enjoys his party with another World War II veteran, Frank Fonte.

HAPPY 93RD BIRTHDAY

On Tuesday, Aug. 2, residents rallied around Frank Hendrick, an American hero, celebrating his 93rd birthday. Hendrick served in the U.S. Navy in the Atlantic. He never wanted to take his life preserver off and went as far as wearing it in the shower. His friends say he has a great attitude and good sense of humor.

HAPPY 100TH!

Naomi Tinnin McLaurin was born on Aug. 6, 1916. She is the youngest of nine children, with Naomi the only one to reach 100. She is a former home economics teacher at a high school in Clinton, North Carolina. She married Arthur Leroy McLaurin, and they had two children: Arthur Leon McLaurin of Palm Coast, and Naomi Yvonne Jukes of Fredericksburg, Virginia. Along with hundreds of well wishes from family and friends, McLaurin received a birthday greeting from President Barak Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama.

Touch Me If You Can Rugby is known for it’s physical play. So here’s a new take: ‘Touch rugby’ is growing in popularity locally and around the world. PAGE 13 ALSO IN SPORTS: Matanzas high school hires four new coaches. PAGE 14


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Is fluoride in our future? The county may get a state grant to fluoridate local water. JONATHAN SIMMONS NEWS EDITOR

Who’s calling 911 and why? Flagler County may start a community paramedic program, to help prevent unnecessary use of county ambulances for nonemergencies, officials said. JONATHAN SIMMONS NEWS EDITOR

“They’re calling 911, because they don’t know who else to call.” DON PETITO, Fire Rescue chief

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ach year, Flagler County spends thousands of dollars on ambulance trips for a small number of repeat callers who don’t really need them. The callers are mostly elderly, and the reasons for the calls are often clearly not emergencies: Someone who thinks they may have forgotten to take a medication. A minor fall. They call because their water was turned off, or their cable is out, or because they’re simply lonely. That puts the county in a bind: For liability reasons, it can’t just refuse to send an ambulance to someone who insists they need one, or refuse to transport them. Nor can the hospital easily refuse to admit them. Many such callers are uninsured or under-insured, and run up large bills they can’t pay — leaving the county stuck with the cost. “A lot of the people are using the EMS and the emergency room as their primary care,” Flagler County Fire Chief Don Petito told County Commissioners during a presentation at an Aug. 1 County Commission workshop. “Those are the patients that continually call 911, and they call it repeatedly. … Fall victims, dementia patients, people that can’t get their medication, people that overdosed, just recently released cardiac patients or respiratory patients … the lonely people, or their water got turned off, or their cable’s not working. They’re calling 911, because they don’t know

who else to call.” He gave an example. “The water turn-off happened two weekends ago right across from my house,” Petito said. He was inside, he said, when he looked out and saw a rescue vehicle and two law enforcement patrol cars across the street. “I walked outside asked them what happened. The toilet got clogged, and they called 911 saying, ‘I can’t use the toilet.’ It came in as a medical call. Our guys went over and unclogged the toilet and turned the water back on.” In Flagler County, there seem to be about 15 such patients, Petito said. One patient called 911 and was taken to the hospital 60 times, running up a $68,565 EMS bill, which has not been paid. Another called 57 times and was transported 23 times, and owes $9,431, the vast majority of the total bill. A third called 36 times, was transported 36 times, and still owes $12,528, also the majority of his bill. The county may have a solution: a proposed community paramedic program that could help the repeat callers without taking take them to the ER. It would cost some money — about $77,500 to staff the paramedic position, including training — but that’s less than the $830,000 the county could have to spend to add and staff an additional ambulance

to keep up with rising call volume, Petito said. “It increases the access to the primary and preventive care, instead of them accessing the 911 and emergency medical care,” he said. “And it helps provide the wellness interventions in the home, decreasing the emergency department utilization.” With the proposed program, he said, the county would identify its repeat callers, then, “We’re going go to that home and make sure they’re taking their medication, we’re going to make sure they’ve been in contact with their physician … on a regular rotation.” The program would dovetail with community health initiatives at Florida Hospital Flagler, said FHF Chief Medical Officer Dr. Ron Thomas. “One of the missions of Florida Hospital Flagler is not only to treat effectively acute illnesses, but to create health in the community,” he said. “We at the hospital feel that this would be a welcome adjunct to the development of good community health, enhancing public health within the community. And I’m sincerely confident, as I’ve seen this work in other communities, that this kind of program will definitely make a difference in the mitigation of the use of EMS … and, I believe, improve the overall health of the community.” The proposal will return to the County Commission for a vote at a future meeting. “We’ve come full circle, haven’t we?” County Commissioner Nate McLaughlin said. “It’s a little retro, isn’t it? The doctor is going to come to the house, so to speak.”

“It’s a little retro, isn’t it? The doctor is going to come to the house, so to speak.” NATE McLAUGHLIN, county commissioner

For the dentists in the room at the County Commission workshop Aug. 1, the issue was clear: Fluoridation of a community’s water supply decreases their profession’s workload —and that’s a good thing. Flagler County and Palm Coast don’t have fluoride in their water. But the County Commission might change that, using $150,000 in potential state Department of Health grant money. Dentist David Turner, who works for the Flagler County Health Department, has been a practicing for about 20 years. “I would like to see fewer kids that come to me from the school nurse who have a toothache,” he said. “They’d be much better off with just good, solid teeth to begin with.” Fluoridation does that, and has been safely used in communities in the U.S. for about 71 years, said Health Department Administrator Robert Snyder. One of the first studies of fluoridation, Snyder said, compared tooth decay in two communities in Michigan: Grand Rapids, the first community to fluoridate its water, back around 1945; and Muskegon, which did not fluoridate. “There was a 40-60% reduction in cavities and tooth decay in Grand Rapids, Michigan versus Muskegon,” he said. Since then, he said, there have been thousands of similar studies, and fluoridation has been embraced by national and international medical associations. “It is effective,” he said. “All the communities that have fluoride — again, it reduces tooth decay on average between 20 and 40%.” And it isn’t dangerous, he said. Fluoride is a mineral that appears naturally in all water supplies. “Thirty cities in Florida, including Jacksonville, have the optimal amount naturally occurring already in their water,” Snyder said. So they don’t have to add any. “Seventy-seven percent of all Floridians served by a public water system benefit from fluoride. ... 75% of all Americans served by a public water system benefit from fluoride” — Flagler not among them. Fluoridating saves money, Snyder said, because every $1 invested in fluoridation saves about $38 in future dental expenses. When Snyder pulled data from Flagler Schools last fall, he said, he found that 75 children showed up in a seven-week period complaining of a bad toothache. Adding fluoride in the water could help fix that, and, he said, “It impacts everyone in the community, regardless of race, ethnicity or financial status.” County Commissioner Barbara Revels, who grew up in Flagler County, said her dentist has had her rinsing with fluoridated mouth wash, “to get back those years of not having fluoridated water.” “I only have one comment, and that is: Shame on us,” Revels said. “I mean really, shame on us.” The issue will come back before the County Commission for a vote in the future.


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Sex assault at VPK? Parents said their son was sexually assaulted by two classmates in a VPK program at Old Kings. JONATHAN SIMMONS

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The parents of a local child are suing the Flagler County School District, saying their young son was subjected to sexual battery and sexual abuse by two other boys while in his pre-kindergarten classroom at Old Kings Elementary, within view of the teacher’s desk. The child was 4 years, 10 months old at the time of the alleged incident. The legal complaint, filed by attorneys Howard Butler and Drew Baskin of Jacksonville’s Butler Law Group, seeks damages in excess of $15,000 and names pre-K teacher Carmen Hernandez, Old Kings principals Robin Dupont and Ben Osypian, School District Superintendent Jacob Oliva and the Flagler County School Board as defendants. The alleged victim had been the subject of “escalating teasing, social exclusion, intimidation, bullying, physical violence, sexual and racial harassment” (the victim was white) before the sexual incident, according to the parents’ legal complaint, and the bullying had been reported “multiple times.” After the incident

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The boy who was alleged to have kissed the other boy’s genitals denied doing so, but admitted to touching the alleged victim’s genitals. The report said that “there were no secrets, bribes or coercion to get (the alleged victim) to comply,” but that one of the two boys alleged to have committed the act “offered to be (the second boy’s) best friend if he touched (the alleged victim’s)” genitals. The DCF report said the incident “was reported to law enforcement” and that the two boys who had touched the alleged victim were suspended and “will not return for the remainder of the school year.” The legal complaint said that the boys who touched the alleged victim “were students with known behavioral problems” and that therefore the school district is at fault for not having done something to prevent the May 27 incident. But Gavin, the School Board attorney, said the children who were the alleged to have initiated the sexual acts did not have a disciplinary history. “We don’t have any documentation of any issues with those children,” she said. And, she said, the statement that the boys were given a “threemonth suspension” — mentioned both in the legal complaint and in the DCF report — is not accurate. “There was no three-month suspension,” Gavin said. “We had come up with a safety plan for the parents, and they were

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occurred, the complaint says, the district took inadequate steps to separate the two children who committed the alleged acts from the alleged victim. In an interview with the Palm Coast Observer, School Board attorney Kristy Gavin said the School District could not comment on whether the parents of the alleged victim had complained previously about the other two boys, because of the ongoing litigation. But, she said, the School District did tell the parents that the children would not be placed in the same classroom in the future. The parents’ legal complaint refers to the incident as “sexual battery” — that is, rape. A Florida Department of Children and Families report refers to “child on child sexual abuse.” Here’s what happened, according to the DCF report: On May 27, 2015, one boy asked the alleged victim and a second boy “to have sex.” The second boy said “OK,” and the alleged victim and the second boy followed the first boy to the back of the classroom. The first boy asked the alleged victim to pull down his pants, and, according to the alleged victim, one of the two boys touched the alleged victim’s genitals, and one of the boys kissed the alleged victim’s genitals. One of the boys later admitted to touching the alleged victim’s genitals, saying the other boy involved in the alleged incident told him to.

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and plans on having a busy summer and rest of the year in hopes that in time he will forget that this happened,” the DCF report states. Of the two other children, the mother of one child declined counseling, and the mother of the other child accepted counseling. “She is concerned that he has too much sexual knowledge from an unknown source,” according to the report. Neither of the two children who allegedly initiated the incident had a known history of sexual victimization or family domestic abuse, according to the report, and, “Each child has adequate social skills and peer relationships.” One of the boys, however, had been cited for talking about sex in the past. The first count of the six-count complaint states that as a result of “negligent supervision” — by Hernandez, principals Dupont and Osypian, Superintendent Jacob Oliva and the School Board — the 4-year-old victim “suffered repeated severe bullying including but not limited to sexual battery upon his private areas, shame, humiliation, loss of dignity, suffering, inconvenience, mental anguish, post-traumatic stress disorder, loss of capacity for the enjoyment of life, medical and psychological care expenses.” The second count states that the defendants “intentionally caused or acted with a reckless disregard” by allowing the two boys who’d allegedly initiated the incident “to return to Old Kings Elementary School approximately three months later … causing the Plaintiff … to suffer ... and forced him to relocate to a different com-

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Observer endorsements Have you decided? Here is some food for thought. This year, as in every election cycle, the Palm Coast Observer interviewed the candidates on the ballot, published an election guide, and then gathered a few trusted community leaders to discuss the candidates. On this page, we will present our recommendations for who we think will help make this community thrive in the next four years. Do you agree? Disagree? Please email editor@palmcoastobserver.com. We will do our best to publish all the letters we receive related to the candidates before the Aug. 30 primary. Letters may be edited for clarity and length.

Flagler County Sheriff, Republican This race might be the toughest on the ballot. Six Republicans make for a crowded field. Three of them stand out: Don Fleming, John Lamb and Rick Staly. Fleming is a known quantity, but after eight years in office, marred by an ethics complaint at the latter end, it’s time for new leadership. Lamb is a former assistant chief in Jacksonville and is impressive for his enthusiasm and personality. He would make a good sheriff in Flagler County and would provide an outsider’s perspective. The concern about Staly is that political controversy seems to follow him, first as undersheriff in Orange County and then here, as he became wrapped up in Sheriff Jim Manfre’s ethics case. In both Orange and Flagler, however, he came away unscathed, while both sheriffs were found guilty of violations. Staly is the only one of the candidates with an impressive record as a businessman, as he started a security company and then sold it for a healthy profit. He is a decorated law enforcement officer and received prestigious FBI training. There isn’t much that’s lacking on his resume.

jail. Most importantly, the crime rate continues to decline under his leadership. We recommend Manfre.

Supervisor of Elections Abra Seay and Kaiti Lenhart emerged as the front-runners in our ad hoc editorial board discussion. Seay has an edge over Lenhart in her potential to give a boost to community outreach and education. However, Lenhart was appointed to do a difficult job — restore confidence in the office after the criminal investigation of her predecessor, Kim Weeks — and Lenhart succeeded. She has, by all reports, been responsive and professional in the office. She has several years of experience and is a wizard when it comes to operational efficiency.

Flagler County Sheriff, Democrat Larry Jones is enthusiastic and is truly homegrown. Among his 30 years as a law enforcement officer in Flagler County, he also started the Christmas with a Deputy program, which has blessed hundreds of children. However, his lack of supervisory experience causes concern. Meanwhile, setting aside his ethics fine of $6,200 earlier this year, incumbent Sheriff Jim Manfre has led the agency well. He instituted body cameras to provide greater transparency for deputies and the community. He has overseen the construction of a new operations center and a new

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have helped us to see him as a man of great integrity, intelligence and thoughtfulness. He has served his community in many capacities, including at his church, the Florida Hospital Flagler Foundation, the Flagler County Education Foundation and twice serving as the chairman of the Chamber of Commerce.

We recommend Lenhart.

County Commission, District 1 Dan Potter served more than two decades in the military and was a former mayor in a town in Kentucky; he has also put forth an incredible effort by riding his bike all across town to introduce himself and learn what the voters think. In the end, though, incumbent Charlie Ericksen’s steady humility has been an asset to the commission, and we don’t see a compelling reason to remove him.

County Commission, District 3 With a mostly invisible opponent in the Republican primary, Dave Sullivan is a clear winner. He has been active in politics for some time locally and would be an asset on the commission.

Circuit Judge, 7th Circuit Judges When it comes to circuit judges, the learning curve is high, and so there is an incentive to retaining incumbents, as long as they are doing a good job. Our sources tell us that the incumbents in Group 10 (Scott DuPont), Group 13 (David Hood) and Group 17 (Howard O. McGillin Jr.) are doing well and should be retained. In Group 4, there is no incumbent. Sebrina Slack is well qualified, and she gets our vote over the controversial Stasia Warren, although she is also well qualified.

School Board, District 3 Jason Sands would be a fresh face on the School Board. He lives in Flagler County and works for the St. Johns School District. He has a technology background, which would be useful given the current emphasis on using devices in the classrooms. Meanwhile, if the incumbent, Colleen Conklin, is elected, she will fulfill a fifth term, which would bring her tenure to 20 years on the School Board. She can be controversial at times, such as when she spoke out publicly this year to defend her son’s provocative drawing, which was not allowed to be displayed at school. But Conklin’s boldness and courage would be sorely missed if she were not on the School Board. She is passionate. She is a leader.

We recommend Sullivan.

County Commission, District 5 Denise Calderwood is a passionate advocate for county residents. But our personal interactions over the years with Donald O’Brien

School Board, District 5 The toughest choice in this race is between Sharon Demers and Myra Middleton-Valentine. Demers has a business degree and an entrepreneurial background, while Middleton-Valentine has a expansive resume in education and has local ties. In her Speed Campaigning responses, Middleton-Valentine was the only District 5 candidate who opposed funding the Belle Terre Swim and Racquet Club, which shows her awareness of the budgeting constraints she would face on the School Board.

We recommend Middleton-Valentine.

We recommend O’Brien.

We recommend Ericksen. We recommend Staly.

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Palm Coast City Council, District 1 Robert Cuff, a longtime attorney in this county, is also a clear choice. His knowledge of the way local government is supposed to work will be essential on this City Council.

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Current Leadership and REC Members were instrumental in 2012 turning Flagler County from a Democrat County to a Republican County

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Kangaroo gas station on Palm Harbor Parkway robbed at gunpoint Two people walked into the Kangaroo convenience store at 1201 Palm Harbor Parkway in the early morning hours Aug. 4, held the clerk at gunpoint and stole cash and cigarettes. The robbery happened at about 1:20 a.m., according to a Flagler County Sheriff’s Office news release. The clerk was not injured, and the store’s surveillance camera captured footage of the robbery. It was not clear how much cash the robbers stole, the release said. Both robbers wore dark clothing. One had a bandanna around his face, wore a baseball cap and carried a baseball bat. The other wore a hoodie. They each carried a dark colored semi-automatic handgun. The Sheriff’s Office has asked anyone with information about the robbery or any other crimes to call the Sheriff’s Office at 386-313-4911 or Crime Stoppers of Northeast Florida at 888-277-8477 (TIPS). Crime Stoppers tipsters can remain anonymous and may be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.

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A group of eight construction workers stopped and detained a suspected burglar Aug. 3 after witnesses saw him trying to break into an electrician’s work van in a Publix parking lot. The call came in at the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office at about 12:30 a.m. from the parking lot of the Publix at 4950 Belle Terre Parkway. Deputies arrived to find that the workers had detained 24-year-old Palm Coast resident Jacob Atkinson, who was shirtless, shoeless and giving conflicting statements about why he was in the Publix parking lot at such a late hour. His nose was bloody, and deputies determined that he’d been injured playing pool at Scruffy’s, not while being stopped by the construction workers. He’d been kicked out of the bar about six times the night of Aug. 2, according to a news release from police. Two witnesses told the deputies that they’d seen Atkinson trying to break into an electrician’s work van — owned by Bright Future Electric, of Ocoee — by pressing down the windows and door handles and trying to open the rear and side doors. A group of about eight workers held him down until deputies arrived. “While we don’t suggest people take matters into their own hands, especially using force, this was a good example of people being alert to their surroundings and notifying law enforcement that a suspect was trying to break into a ve-

hicle,” Sheriff Jim Manfre said in the news release. “We need the community to help us help you.” Atkinson told deputies that he may have confused the work van with his own. Deputies charged him with attempted burglary of an auto, boat or conveyance and with loitering or prowling. They took him to the county jail, and he was released on $3,500 bail.

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Hutson, Renner present check for Mala Compra improvements The late Commissioner Frank Meeker was in everyone’s thoughts as Sen. Travis Hutson and Rep. Paul Renner presented an oversized ceremonial check to Flagler County Board of County Commissioners chair Barbara Revels, at Bings Landing on Friday, Aug. 5. “I want to give a shout-out to Frank Meeker, and honor him as well,” Renner said. Hutson said what many were thinking: “This, without Frank, is a bittersweet day.” The $300,000 check will be used in the 2016-17 fiscal budget by the State for the improvements and enhancement to the Mala Compra basin a storm water system. “We are very pleased Flagler County will receive this funding,” Revels said. “This is a very important project that will directly and indirectly affect everyone on the barrier island. Hopefully we will not

have standing water, and septic systems will be able to work better.” Meeker, who represented District 2 where the Mala Compra basin is located, lobbied strongly for the funding. Hutson told the crowd gathered at Bings Landing that Meeker felt so strongly about the project that he continue to lobby for it in Tallahassee even as his health was failing. “He was our champion of this project with our legislative delegation,” County Administrator Craig Coffey said. “He worked very hard to get the funding included in this budget.”

Lawmakers present check for Adults with Disabilities program State Lawmakers, Sen. Travis Hutson and Rep. Paul Renner, presented a ceremonial check for $535,892 to the Adults With Disabilities Program the morning of Aug. 2. The State Legislature and Gov. Rick Scott approved the

City graduates 37th Citizens Academy class

The city of Palm Coast has graduated 17 residents in its 37th Citizens Academy class. During the five-week program, the class learned about city departments, attended a City Council meeting, and visited City Hall, the Palm Coast Community Center, main Fire Station 25 and Water Treatment Plant No. 3, according to a Palm Coast government news release. The graduates were: Dean Bower, George Breeze, Ann Campbell, Steve Campbell, Janet Correia, Nancy Ehrnfelt, Robert Fleury, Donald Harris, Frances Harris, Terri Hewitt, Elisa Klussman, Adella Latus,

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Flagler County seeks Veteran-ofthe-Year nominees

Flagler County’s Veterans Services Office is asking for nominations for its Veteran of the Year award, and will be accepting nominations through Sept. 30. The award will be presented on Veterans Day to a living Flagler County veteran who has served their country with honor and used leadership skills learned in the military to improve the community through selfless volunteer service.

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restoration of funds for the Step Up program, the only program of its kind in Flagler County for adults with disabilities. The state budget restored the funding for the program to the 2014-2015 levels. Despite this, there is still a waiting list in Flagler of people in need of these services.. Program participants greeted Hutson and Renner with a banner and handmade thank you cards. The battle is won this year, but both lawmakers stressed the importance of keeping the pressure on in Tallahassee to find a permanent funding source for Step Up. The Adults with Disabilities program is expected to move to a larger facility near Flagler Palm Coast High School later this year, which could make way for expanded services.

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Sheriff candidates debate issues in final forum before primary The race has drawn nine candidates.

Candidates for Flagler County Sheriff debated such issues as marijuana legalization and tensions between black communities and law enforcement Aug. 8 in their last forum before the Aug. 30 primary. The forum, organized by the Daytona Beach News-Journal at Buddy Taylor Middle School, drew an audience of about 300. Four candidates were running in part on their records as law enforcement officials within Flagler County: incumbent Sheriff Jim Manfre, a Democrat who’s served as the county’s Sheriff since 2012 and previously was elected in 2000, serving until 2004; Donald Fleming, a Republican who defeated Manfre for the seat in 2004 and then served until Manfre ousted him in 2012; Rick Staly, a Republican and Manfre’s former undersheriff; and Larry Jones, a former deputy who retired as a sergeant after more than 30 years with the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office and who is the only one to challenge Manfre in the race’s Democratic primary. Of the remaining candidates, one — teacher and retired New York City cop Thomas Dougherty — has no party affiliation. The others — Jacksonville County Sheriff’s Office Lt. John Lamb,

Holly Hill Police Department Lt. Christopher Yates, former Flagler County Sheriff Donald Fleming, U.S. Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer Mark Whisenant and former New York City prison warden Gerard O’Gara — are Republicans. When asked during the forum, none of the candidates said they’d support actual marijuana legalization — including Manfre, who has helped press a proposed county initiative that could let deputies give first-time offenders a civil citation instead of making an arrest. Staly said he could see the value of such a program, but cautioned that the ordinance would have to be clear. Lamb said he’d support lenient treatment of a young person caught with some pot, but, he said, “We have to hold the line somewhere.” Yates said he’d support a citation program. Manfre, who’s been fined $6,200 by the Ethics Commission, said he’s taken responsibility for his mistakes, but called the Ethics Commission case politicized, and said he’d made a “big mistake” by hiring Staly. On the subject of tensions between black communities and law enforcement, Jones, the only Sheriff candidate who is black, drew applause when he said it was time to “move on” from such racial tensions. “I can’t believe we’re still dealing with this black, white issue

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today,” he said. “We should all be brothers and sisters, and let’s move on. Let’s move on: Forget about this black and white issue. It’s over and done with. Let’s move on and bridge the gap between the communities, and get involved and support each other.” On the same subject, Fleming said, “Black lives matter, blue lives matter, all lives matter. … We have to instill in our children, in our schools in the early stages, how we can get them involved in our community, not involved in drugs, not involved in crimes.” As sheriff, he said, he’d established lines of communication with minority communities. “I believe also that this community here does not have the problems that the nation has,” he said. “Basically speaking, everybody gets along very well.” O’Gara said, “We have to educate the youth early that it is not OK to call the cops on mom because you didn’t like what she’s asking you to do. It’s not OK to yell at police officers and throw anything at them. They have to learn really about respect and civility

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and common laws.” Dougherty, who repeatedly in his answers emphasized the importance of education, said he was “amazed at the fact that we don’t have a law enforcement awareness program going on in the schools here. That’s the key.” Lamb said the issue revolved around communication. “We need to communicate,” he said. “People we’re stopping in traffic stops, who’re engaging in domestic violence, need to understand why we do what we do.” He said that law enforcement officers already undergo diversity training. Yates said he wanted everyone in the community to feel like they would be treated equally by law enforcement. “I look at this as: It’s not a ‘black lives matter,’ ‘blue lives matter,’ it’s an all lives matter, a human lives matter,” he said. “I want everybody to feel that the agency is going treat everyone the same. They’re not going see color, they’re not going to see black, Hispanic, white, purple, blue green — they’re going to see human beings. … We’re going to instill training

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that will take it beyond just a race and just make it human beings.” Whisenant said he did not “see color.” “We need to look at it as one,” he said. “We’re all one people, regardless of our color. I do not see color as a squad leader and as a member of an organization. We are all caring together and we’re all going to work together as one.” Staly emphasized the importance of trust building. “Historically, there have been issues in the South in law enforcement and the way law enforcement has treated the minority community,” he said. “The reality is you have build the bridges before an incident happens. You have to do the community outreach. You also have to reach out to schools in the minority community to increase the participation in hiring,” he said. Manfre said he had a record of building trust with minority communities. “I’ve been a member of the NAACP for some 20-odd years,” he said. “And the things that ... the black community is looking for, is a sheriff who they can trust, not just with words but with deeds. … We have installed body cameras, which is a huge issue for the minority community.” He said the Sheriff’s Office should do more to recruit minority staff. “We need to do more in terms of reaching out to the community and recruiting minorities as law enforcement, and making it a career that they want to invest their lives in,” he said.

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As opposed to American football, the ball can only travel backwards in rugby. Here, George Tribble laterals it to his teammate Viljoen.

TOUCH RUGBY? Touch rugby is a minimal contact sport, similar to ultimate Frisbee of flag football. Although touch is born from the sport of rugby, the sport replaces tackles with one-hand touches. It’s a social sport that is played all over the world, and one of the few team sports that can be played competitively in a co-ed setting. Touch rugby is also a sport suitable for all age groups.

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ister and brother tandem J.J. and Josh Viljoen are keeping up with Palm Coast’s outdoor-fitness lifestyle, as they continue to pursue their love of America’s fastest growing sport – rugby – but in a slightly different manner. The locals, originally from Durban, South Africa, formed the Palm Coast Sharks, a touch rugby team, in February 2014. The Sharks are made up of mostly Flagler Palm Coast and Matanzas alumni who played soccer and/or football – ultimate Frisbee in their free time – and are looking to keep in shape or to try rugby. “Our goal is to establish a strong SEE RUGBY PAGE 15

Back row: Steven Moseley, Kurtis Hawkins, Tylor Domina, Keoni Grabowski, George Tribble, Josh and J.J. Viljoen; front row: Andy Yi and Josh Kabzeel.

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The Palm Coast Sharks will be playing in the Florida Touch Open Tournament, beginning at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 27, in Jacksonville.

efore a whistle is ever blown or a fan begins to scream, or a tackle is made or a touchdown is scored or a game is won, every team sits at the same position: hopeful. That’s why the weeks leading up to the season make for the best time of the season — especially for those who won’t meet their expectations. Until the scores and results reveal just how good, mediocre or bad teams really are, most of the players will rely solely upon their team practices — dominating second string, third string and JV players — and think themselves the upper echelon of the area’s talent pool. Over the last few months, players from rival schools have traded verbal jabs, deeming their teams to be ready to compete against the area’s elite. Even players at schools that have struggled in the last few years have found themselves in the middle of heated social media exchanges. While the dominant schools laugh off the others, the fact remains that anything is possible — I guess. Who could’ve predicted Matanzas winning eight games? While everyone else didn’t surprise much, the offseason always provides teams a ray of hope that lets even the least of them stick out their chest and say, “This is our season!” Like those teams, sports journalists also put our “credible predictability” on the line and estimate how each team will finish the season. If we’re off, we might feel like confiscating every paper that exposes our error. But, if we’re right, then we’ll remind everyone just how right we were. Next week, I’ll be giving my season predictions for the teams I cover in our annual football special preview. Players will cut out my at-best guesses and pin them to lockers or stick them in their helmets and use them for motivation, as they accuse me of “disrespecting their team.” But it’s OK. Because I don’t recall anyone reminding me when I rightfully predicted a bad outcome on their behalf. So, will Mainland win the state title this year? Will Matanzas reach the playoffs for the first time? Will Seabreeze finish better than last year? Can Flagler Palm Coast return to the postseason after a miss last year? And will Father Lopez finish with a winning record and achieve that elusive playoff berth? Stay tuned to find out.


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LEADERS OF THE NEW NATION:

Matanzas gets four new coaches Matanzas has picked up four new coaches with experienced resumes.

MARQUE BEMBRY

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ver the last few months, Matanzas Athletics Director Rich Weber has added four new coaches to Pirate Nation that he believes will help the school move even closer to its desired destination of all-around success. Weber found four coaches – Michael Steward, Dawn Moses, Marque Bembry and Donald Lockhart – with exceptional experience and some with success Weber hopes they’ll bring to Matanzas. Speaking about his hires, Weber said, “I think we’re on the move and are going in a good, positive trend right now. We want to win, and I want to give the kids that winning culture; a lot of programs have never felt that. In our recent coaches meeting, you could just feel the new era and a little swagger coming out.”

cheerleader. “It’s nice to be back home,” she said. “I’m ready to bring some tradition to this school.” On hearing about the Lady Pirates recent coaching carousel, she said, “I think the difference with me is that I’ve been through everything they’ve gone through. I’ve done it all, and I know what to expect. So, I hope I can bring some knowledge to the girls and be a role model for them.” Bembry and the Pirates won first and second place in all of their competitions during cheer camp this summer at Embry-Riddle. MICHAEL STEWARD

– Strength and Development: As Weber observed Steward lead his Bridge Building Program, he felt he could really use his strength and conditioning skills. “I’ve seen a lot of people that

can do and claim they can do it over time,” he said. “But, he did it on another level than I had seen. I don’t get blown away easily. He really, really knows it.” “We’re trying to create an intercollegiate setting for the studentathletes to have a better opportunity to grow,” Steward said. “I try to take away all the extra stuff that coaches don’t want to do, which is strength and conditioning. I love it; I’ve been doing it for close to 20 years, so I want to be a positive reinforcement in that aspect.” Steward will also become the new sponsor for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes. DONALD LOCKHART

– Basketball: Weber received over 50 resumes from potential coaches from across the nation, and, while many stood out as great candidates, Palatka’s Donald Lockhart won the job. Lockhart has gone to the playoffs with Palatka in each of the five seasons he coached them, and twice they reached the Final Four – he being head coach and

as assistant the other season. The basketball team has struggled in the last few years to generate any success, but Weber and Lockhart believes that will soon change. “I’m excited for the opportunity to change the entire culture of the team and turn the program around,” Lockhart said. “This position also affords me the opportunity to be close to home.” DAWN MOSES –

Volleyball: Weber saw Moses coaching Flagler Palm Coast’s JV team, and he admired their every-game improvement. “She was always talking on her phone recorder and taking notes during games,” he said. “I happened to google her and saw that she had won a state championship in Ohio. And, after Julie (Menendez) resigned, I knew we had to get her in.” Moses coached 19 seasons at Olmsted Falls and amassed a 367-122 record, including no losing seasons, seven Sweet 16 appearances, a trip to the Division II Final Four and a Division I state title in 2008.

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aware of it. We want to be among the fastest advancing communities supporting it.” J.J. and Josh grew up in their father’s footsteps playing rugby. J.J. currently plays full contact rugby with her women’s team in Jacksonville. Right now the Sharks are focused on athletes ages 16 and up with the intention of putting together younger teams and a full contact men’s team. Anyone interested in touch rugby can call 208-340-0757 or email palmcoastrugby@hotmail. com. Also, visit the Palm Coast Sharks’ Facebook page. The team currently meets and practices at 3:30 every Sunday at the Indian Trial Sports Complex.

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Endorsements from Flagler County Community Leaders

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AUG. 4: Net at Hole: White Flight: Harry Burchell 91; 1st Gold: Walt Twyman 88, John Maino 86; 2nd Gold: Bill Nelson 87, Harvey Lydecker 99MC; CTP: No. 2 George Weaver, No. 8 Frank Mento, No. 12 Jere Dorney, No. 16 Joel Schwalb.

“Abra is dedicated, competent and has the leadership skills necessary to make a great Supervisor of Elections. She will restore the integrity and professionalism that has been lacking in the Elections Office for last few years. I gladly support and endorse Abra Seay as a Candidate for Flagler County Supervisor of Elections!” - Eddie Herrera, former School Board Member, 1998 - 2006

“Mrs. Seay’s enthusiasm, organizational skills and willingness to take on extra assignments make her a joy to work with. Mrs. Seay has consistently demonstrated the practice of building collegiality and focus among stakeholders, resulting in creating productive environments.” - Jacob Olivia, Superintendent, Flagler County Schools

“When I first met with her, she was instrumental with my familiarization of the Flagler School System. I was very impressed with the way she handled multitasking every day in her position. She wore many hats in her job but always had time to help me as well as be kind to the students around her. She treats everyone with a kind heart...” - Patrick Johnan, Flagler Schools Volunteer & President of Palm Coast Little League

“I have been a resident of Flagler County for over 30 years. I have personally known Abra Seay for more than half of them and have always felt that she exudes a standard for excellence in no matter what undertaking she is pursuing...Her strength and integrity will be a great asset to the position of Supervisor of Elections.” - Carla Cline, Writer and Entrepreneur

“Having been a long time resident of Flagler County I have had the great fortune to watch Mrs. Seay grow from a pre-teen to a very successful parent and professional. In her personal life she has raised a beautiful successful family while going thru many of life’s obstacles with a strong positive attitude. Abra has also flourished to an outstanding leader in the Flagler County School System.” - Sue Dickinson, School Board Member and 32 year veteran of Flagler Schools

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“It’s been a long time coming. I didn’t know if it would actually ever happen.” TIFFANY THOMAS

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Top: Here’s a glimpse of the Thomas Sisters’ humble beginnings. Above: Both Thomas sisters graduated with honors at School of Urban Missions Bible College.

The Thomas Sisters – Tiffany and Theresa – have come a long way from singing barefoot, wearing baggy jeans and performing for their teddy bears. The sisters will be celebrating the release of their debut EP at 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 12, at Parkview Baptist Church at 5435 Belle Terre Parkway. “It’s been a long time coming,” Tiffany said. “I didn’t know if it would actually ever happen.” “We may not understand why some things in life are not moving along faster,” Theresa added, “but God’s timing is always best.” While both sisters began singing at an early age with their parents, they partnered together when Tiffany was 17 years old and Theresa 14. Since joining forces, the two have poured their talents into their community for many years in various local venues.

They have performed in front of tens of thousands of fans at concerts, youth camps and other settings. “Our goal is to touch people’s hearts with the love of God through our music,” Tiffany said. “He’s given us this gift to reach people for His glory, and I know it has nothing to do with us.” Even off the stage, the two choose to live their lives together. They work together, attended Bible college together, lead Bible studies together, shop, travel together. The Thomas Sisters were fortunate to record some of the album at Nashville’s Sound Emporium Studios, and they also got the chance to perform at the Bluebird Café, a stepping stone for many musicians. “Some of the songs are really personal,” Theresa said, “and God gave us so much of the words and

Their debut album 'Love Chased Me' will be sold online everywhere.

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ears ago, I flew from Los Angeles to Dulles Airport in Virginia. It was an international flight continuing on to Paris. It was also the time my luggage almost got a trip overseas without me. As we watched an empty baggage carousel make its revolutions, two men in suits came to inform us that they couldn’t delay the flight any longer. Somehow a handful of us had our luggage “missing” within the cargo hold. They were matter of fact, no discussion allowed, until — as they walked away — a young girl asked, “What about my dog?” Checkmate: They had to get the dog out because he didn’t have his “doggie passports” required to land on the other side of the ocean (and the dog had already been in the cargo hold several hours). So while they were looking for a full-size crate holding a golden retriever, we asked they keep an eye out

Nemo, 31648906, is a 9-year-old male terrier with lots of love to give. He is available at Halifax Humane Society.

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“There’s zombies out there everywhere – on bikes and in cars – and they will get you!” So says Palm Coast Deputy Fire Chief Jerry Forte – or rather the character he plays in the city of Palm Coast’s new “Zombie Survival Guide to Bicycle Safety” video. View it on YouTube at youtu.be/ owQO3egV2CQ. Forte has six simple rules to ensure your survival: Rule No. 1 – Stop or Get Hit (obey the rules of the road, and when you’re on a pathway, be sure to stop at intersections) Rule No. 2 – Go with the Flow (cars use the right side of the road; so should you) Rule No. 3 – Take the Path (Palm Coast has more than 125 miles of bicycle trails, a safe

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place to ride your bike) Rule No. 4 – Light the Night (install lights on your bicycle for night travel) Rule No. 5 – Helmets – It’s a No Brainer (always wear a bicycle helmet) Rule No. 6 – Be Courteous (to fellow pedestrians, bicyclists and motorists) The “Zombie Survival Guide to Bicycle Safety” video was a joint project of the Palm Coast Fire Department and the city’s Communications & Marketing Division. “Approximately every seven to eight weeks, a motor vehicle accident occurs somewhere within the city that involves a bicyclist or a pedestrian and a car,” Forte said. There were 34 bicycles crashes in Flagler County in 2015, and there have been 11 so far this year. After several accidents involving Flagler students who were hit while walking or bicycling to and from school last school year, the Flagler County School District and City of Palm Coast formed a working group to educate students, parents and drivers; add signage near school bus stops; and add a concrete patio at three heavilyused bus stops. A student team from Flagler Palm Coast High School used bike and pedestrian safety as part of a Community Problem Solving project, doing presentations at Flagler Schools and creating a website with helpful tips and information at fpcstreettalk.weebly.com/.

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Steve Crane believes a footgolf program could be profitable at the Palm Harbor Golf Club.

adding foot golf at the Palm Harbor property wouldn’t require any extra staff. “Footgolf is one of the fastest growing sports in the world,” he told the City Council at a council workshop Aug. 9. “Footgolf is generally played in the afternoons. … If you do it in the afternoons, four, five hours, you have a lot of footgolfers out when you’re at your most quiet for golfers.” “So you can play foot golf and golf, on the same — without killing each other?” Mayor Jon Netts asked. “Absolutely,” Crane said. Netts was concerned: “I’ve been getting two or three emails

a week from a golfer complaining about the fact that some of our residents are walking on the golf course … he claims it’s an issue of safety,” he said. If golfers were turned off by footgolfers using the property, he said, that might turn some of them away, further cutting into the property’s revenue. “The footgolf and the golf course can coexist,” Crane said. “We work with the course to make it as unobtrusive to the golfers as we possibly can.” “If we do this,” Netts said to Crane at the workshop, “I like your proposal: You carry all the risk, your reward is based on

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The Palm Coast Observer remains located in the Observer Plaza, which was formerly known as the Sunrise Plaza.

Observer Plaza gets a spiffy sign The Palm Coast Observer isn’t going anywhere. The newspaper, which has been open since February 2010, remains at its current location, 1 Florida Park Drive N., Suite 103. But the plaza now has a beautiful new sign. What was formerly known as the Sunrise Plaza is now the Observer Plaza. It’s located just north of the Shagri-La Apartments, on the east side of Island Walk. Stop by and see us!

New stage: Palm Coast Arts Foundation begins construction

Holland Park progress: 78% According to the city of Palm Coast’s Week in Review report, concrete has been placed for the shuffleboard and basketball courts at Holland Park. Paving is also 90% completely on the roadway and 95% done on the parking lot. Other projects underway include Dollar General on Old Kings Road North, which is 75% complete. The addition at Christ the King Church is 95% complete.

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house in the Palm Harbor subdivision was the top real estate sales transaction for the week of June 16-22. Rosetta Clevenstine, of Palm Coast, sold 12 Old Oak Drive N. to Eric and Michele Bononi, of Greensburg, Pennsylvania, for $750,000. Built in 2007, the house has four bedrooms, four baths, boat dock, swimming pool and 4,038 square feet.

sold in 2011 for $132,000. United Stone Installation Inc., of Naples, sold 52 Bird of Paradise Drive to David and Jennifer Laliberte, of Johnston, Rhode Island, for $170,000. Built in 2002, the house has four bedrooms, two baths and 1,726 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $189,900. Courtesy photo

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PALM COAST Belle Terre Donato Montano sold 6 Parson Place to Joaquim and Maria Santos, of Hillside, New Jersey, for $187,500. Built in 2011, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,957 square feet. It sold in 2011 for $163,000. Cypress Knoll Phillip and Marcia Paull, of St. George, Utah, sold 49 Ellington Drive to Arcillo and Rosa Seabra, of Palm Coast, for $367,000. Built in 2003, the house has four bedrooms, three baths, swimming pool, fireplace and 2,582 square feet.

David and Lynn Hartley, of Palm Coast, sold 6 Evanston Place to Rosemary Costabile,

of River Edge, New Jersey, for $228,900. Built in 2001, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 2,123 square feet. Grand Haven Paul and Kathryn Kappel, of Palm Coast, sold 13 Front St. to Randy and Marcia Foltz, of Ormond Beach, for $598,000. Built in 1998, the house has three bedrooms, 2.5 baths, swimming pool, fireplace, boat dock, boat house and 2,529 square feet. Indian Trails Thomas and Marguerite Sisti, of Palm Coast, sold 11 Buttermilk Drive to David and Kellie Malkowski, of Palm Coast, for $192,000. Built in 2003, the house has four bedrooms, two baths and 2,250 square feet. It

Morningside Robert and Karen Iaccarino, individually and as trustees, sold 600 Springdale Drive to Christine Barrett, of Alexandria, Virginia, for $467,500. Built in 1994, the house has four bedrooms, 3.5 baths, a swimming pool and 2,614 square feet.

Galina Bogdan, of Bunnell, sold 39 Brooklyn Lane to Aida Duque-Pascual, of Palm Coast, for $160,000. Built in 2005, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,854 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $230,300.

Palm Coast Plantation Anthony and June Perebijnos, of Palm Coast, sold 43 Riverwalk Drive to James and Rhonda Smiechewicz, of Palm Coast, for $526,000. Builtin 2007, the house has three bedrooms, 3.5 baths and 4,380 square feet.

Lehigh Woods Martin and Pamela Lawrence, of Clarksville, Tennessee, sold 34 Raeland Lane to William and Sandra Harris, of Palm Coast, for $162,500. Built in 2005, the house has four bedrooms, two baths and 1,761 square feet.

Thomas Hill, of Flagler Beach, sold 90 Riverwalk Drive S. to Tina Newgarden, of Palm Coast, for $380,000. Built in 2003, the house has three bedrooms, 2.5 baths, swimming pool, fireplace and 2,485 square feet. It sold in 2012 for $295,000.

Donna Taylor, individually and as representative, sold 83 Ramblewood Drive to Marc and Gladys McLeod, of Palm Coast, for $136,500. Built in 2000, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,282 square feet. It sold in 2000 for $79,900.

Palm Harbor Christine Gillette, individually and as trustee, sold 107 Frankford Lane to Stephen and Marianne Cumber, of Palm Coast, for $187,900. Built in 1987, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, swimming pool and 1,338 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $240,000.

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Palm West chooses Habitat for Humanity Palm West Home Realty Inc. recently held a Summer Blast contest with its male and female Realtor teams in a challenge to earn the most points in completed real estate transactions. The winning Women’s Team chose Habitat for Humanity as the recipient of a $1,200 donation from Palm West toward the building of Habitat’s 100th house to be started in October.

Pine Lakes Karl and Carmen Seidel, of Flagler Beach, sold 6 White Place to Thomas and Marguerite Sisti, of Palm Coast, for $233,000. Built in 2003, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, swimming pool and 2,040 square feet. It sold in 2004 for $222,200.

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Michael and Joyce Meechan, of Nutley, New Jersey, sold 243 Westhampton Drive to Patricia Clifford, of Palm Coast, for $160,000. Built in 1985, the house has three bedrooms, three baths and 1,980 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $225,000.

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Quail Hollow Michael Centonze, of Secaucus, New Jersey, sold 26 Zinnia Trail to Richard and Alyssa Douglas, of Fort Bragg, North Carolina, for $$190,000. Built in 2006, the house has four bedrooms, two baths and 2,240 square feet. It sold in 2006 for $224,857.

Seminole Woods Todd Comeens, individually and as trustee, sold 4 Unique Court to Swan Mills, of Palm Coast, for $190,700. Built in 2005, the house has four bedrooms, 2.5 baths and 2,077 square feet. It sold in 2007 for $229,000.

Edgar and Ruth Shields, as individuals and trustees, sold 8 Sea Beacon Place to Aurea Zapata, of Daytona Beach, for $174,000. Built in 2006, the house has four bedrooms, three baths and 2,638 square feet.

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Woodlands Fred and Kathleen Frisbie, of Attleboro, Massachusetts, sold 13 Black Oak Court to Brittany Cerra and William Shewell, of Jackson, New Jersey, for $165,000. Built in 1988, the house has four bedrooms, two baths, swimming pool and 2,107 square feet. It sold in 2002 for $137,500.

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Sea Colony Donald and Jane Ray, of Plymouth, Massachusetts, sold 8 Avalon Lane to Gerry Handley, of Palm Coast, for $265,000. Built in 1988, the house has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,330 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $290,000.

A new contest is being launched to find Flagler County’s most interesting startup. Businesses younger than three years old (or ideas that could lead to a business) are eligible to enter the contest and win $1,200 in cash prizes plus one year of services at Office Divvy and elsewhere for a total value of $46,000, according to Office Divvy’s website that is promoting the contest. For full details, visit officedivvy. com/contest. “This contest is just one more way for us to give back to a community we greatly admire—one which we’re committed to building locally,” the website states.

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Pine Grove BankUnited, of Miami Lakes, sold 7 President Lane to Angelo and Patricia Martone, of Palm Coast, for $107,000. Built in 2000, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and $107,000. It sold in 2000 for $86,900.

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Palm West members Marge Ankrom, Colleen Hess, J.J. Blankenburg, Vlaja Telfer, Suzanne Lynch, Dottie Dills and Lucille O’Day present a check to Habitat for Humanity’s executive director, Lindsay Elliott.

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Richard and Patricia Turner, of Palm Coast, sold 114 Florida Park Drive to Rubyphylena O’Gwynn, of Palm Coast, for $165,000. Built in 2007, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,628 square feet. It sold in 2007 for $162,900.

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OBSERVER Thursday, August 11, 2016

www.yourobserver.com Help Wanted MEDICAL OFFICE Receptionist Part−time job Orthopedic office at 80 Pinnacles Drive, Palm Coast, Fl. 32164. Mondays 8 to 5/Tuesdays and Thursdays Noon to 5 and Wednesdays 8 to 12. Please fax resume to 586−2885 Call 586−2234 for appointment and ask for Fran email: bathawf@gmail.com

Garage/Moving/Estate Sales 3 COMANCHE Ct, FREE SAILBOAT, sporting goods, tools, wetsuit, boat supplies and furniture. Saturday, 9am-noon

Cleaning

Homes For Rent “C” SECTION, saltwater canal, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2-car garage, fully renovated inside and outside. Lawn care and appliances included. $1500/month, 1st & security. 516.510.9199

General Merchandise

BANK OWNED HOMES!

INTRACOASTAL POOL HOME

FREE list with pictures!

LITTLE GIANT ladder system, including add-ons, very little use, paid $550, selling for $275. 386.446.9927

Palm West Home Realty, Inc

Announcements NOTICE UNDER Fictitious Name Law Pursuant to Section 865.09, Florida Statutes

You Can Be the Proud Owner of this Special Offering - Under $1,000,000

www.PalmCoastRepos.com

GOOD DEAL BUNNELL Like New, 3 bed, 2 bath, 1 acre. New roof, flooring, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances. Energy star! $100,000 3 DOT Realty (386) 235−0670

Open House

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of LIFE TOUCH HOME CARE located at 47 PICKERING DRIVE in the County of Flagler in the City of PALM COAST Florida 32164 intends to register the said name with the Division of Corporations of the Florida Department of State, Tallahassee, FL. Dated at Palm Coast, Florida, this 11th day of August, 2016 Litha Antoine

Help Wanted BARBER WANTED: Chair available at Tidy Chap Barber Shop. Must be licensed. Clientele a plus. 407.697.7805 CUSTODIAN MT. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH of Palm Coast seeks qualified candidates for fulltime Custodian position and to build a part-time candidate pool for temporary assignments. See www.mtcalvarypc.org or call Church Office at 386.447.5719 for additional information. Open until filled; review of applications will begin immediately. EXPERIENCED TILE setter needed immediately. Must have own tools & transportation. Please call M-F from 9-5 for interview 386-445-9407 JEWISH FAMILY & Communities Services is seeking companions to assist seniors with light housekeeping, meal preparations, errands, and companionship. Russian speaking is preferred. Part-time & Full-time positions available. To be considered for these positions, please complete our online application forms at www.jfcsjax.org. EOE-AA:including females-minorities-disabled-veterans. We are a DFWP. MOVIE: MALES 21-25, short hair, filming in Florida, send headshot jpeg to: universalcityproductions1@gmail.com ASSISTANT MANAGER Assistant manager needed at the Florida Citrus Center retail gift shop and citrus store. Apply in person. 10010 US 1 South St. Augustine FL 32086

B&B HOUSEKEPER Housekeeper needed for 10 room Inn and busy Spa. (386) 439−4944 www.whiteorchidinn.com

Homes For Sale

FRIGIDAIRE DOUBLE door-bottom freezer, filtered icemaker, 36”w, 4 years old, $850/obo. Solid wood table & hutch, 7-captains chairs, $450/obo. 386.237.5067

Elegance, luxury & beauty all packaged into one… From the moment you enter the foyer you will admire what custom features this home has to offer. Enter into the spacious living area & be greeted with a delightful entertaining area. The open kitchen overlooks the living area and hosts a wonderful large quartz counter-top island with custom cabinetry. Open your four door glass slider & bring the outside indoors. Enjoy breathtaking sunsets & water views from throughout the home. Watch dolphins & boats while relaxing pool side or under your private balcony. The Master suite includes a cozy sitting area with a see thru gas fireplace. Master walk-in closet is nicely appointed with custom cabinetry. The spacious master bath has dual vanities & walk-in shower. Too many other amazing features to list. Hammock Beach, Hammock Dunes & Beaches just minutes away. Schedule a showing today to see this magnificent home & community. It's more than a home... It's a lifestyle!

100 Plus Realty Group www.100plusrealty.com

Saturday, August 13 from 12:30-2:30pm Don't miss this spacious 4 bedroom, 2.5 bathroom home on a quiet cul-de-sac!

Adult Care Services

l One Private Room with Bath l Daycare available daily! From 7:30am to 9:30pm lOvernight Available

APPLIANCE REPAIR

GET RESULTS!

PERSONALIZED CLEANING SERVICES. Detailed commercial and residential cleaning. Let our company service all your cleaning needs. Yes, we do windows. Level 2 background screening. A company you can trust. 386-868-8594.

PLACE YOUR AD ONLINE TODAY

Lic/Insured

LV10377

with Business Directory

Call today to reserve your space, 447-9723

Men | Women | Kids

WALK INS WELCOME | WE DO FLATTOPS

ASE Certified Master Technicians

15 Cypress Branch Way Ste 202 • 386-264-6707

BICYCLES

We will buy or consign your car

AUTO SERVICE

386-672-2474 82 N. US-1, Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Check us out on line at:

ormondfineimports.com

(386) 447-2453

25 Palm Harbor Village Way, #9 Palm Coast pcbike.com

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John Abramovic, Owner

INC.

BARBER

CERTIFIED COLLISION REPAIR SHOP 410 N. Railroad Ave, Bunnell, FL 32110

DEAD ON TARGET

Voted Best Around 5 Years in a Row No Appointment Necessary Mon.-Fri. 9-5 • Saturday 9-1

17 Old Kings Road North • Palm Coast 386.446.1566 • Owner Dominic DiGirolamo

213755

211849

386-437-0041

CARMELO’S BARBER SHOP

Foreign and Domestic

GROW YOUR BUSINESS

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BEAUTY

“Your Full Service Hometown Dealer”

211410

386-986-7675

Tutoring

Cleaning

ORMOND FINE AUTOS

In home appliance service & repair Palm Coast/Flagler County Prompt and Dependable

TRIMMING SPECIALS “Everything but the Lawn” Detailing, Trimming, Weeding, Mulch, Gutters, Cleaned, Pressure Washing, Leaf Cleanups 386-263-7032

MATH TUTORING for grades 9−12 in your home. Flexible scheduling / moderately priced. 386−338−7677 (386) 338−7677

AUTO SERVICE

COASTAL APPLIANCE SERVICE TEAM, LLC

-New Fireplaces and Re-facing -Chimney cleaning -Replacement screens -Rain caps -Damper and Firebox repairs -Inspections Custom stone work Bonanno Masonry 386.503.8460 KITCHEN-BATH 50% off - 15 cabinet styles NKBA Certified 386.302.8787 www.frankkitchenexpert.com

386-447-7405 or 931-6729 Southern Breeze Living,LLC southernbreeze@pcfl.net ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY #AL12111

Call: 386-447-9723 Email: pcoclassifieds@palmcoastobserver.com Online: www.palmcoastobserver.com

YOUR SOURCE FOR LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADS

Home Services FIREPLACE SPECIALIST!

LAWN SERVICE Starting at $15.00 per Cut Landscaping Services, Hedges, Mulch, Pressure Washing & More Call Mike with Savarese Landscape & Design, Inc. (386) 246−2406

ASSISTED LIVING

First 15 words ............. $17.50 per week Each Add’l word ...............................50¢ 15% DISCOUNT for 4 week Run Yellow color $5 per Week Border as low as $3 per Week

CREATIVE FIXINS Handyman Services Interior Repairs and Remodel Licensed and Insured Ask for John 386.586.8353

Landscaping & Lawn Service

ADULT 24 hour care, also for couples and Daycare or Respite. 386.868.8594

CLASSIFIED LINE AD PRICE

Home Improvement/ Remodeling

MR. BATHTUB Repairs/Refinish-Tubs, sinks, tile, countertop. Tub walk-thrus, safety seats, non-slip treatment for ALL floors and tubs. Free estimates. 904.806.0360

Call For Showing 386-445-8441

Open House - 13 Seville Place

Hosted by The Megan Farrell Team Contact Megan at 386-597-3545 Watson Realty Corp.

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LV10372

CHAIR & ottoman, brown, good condition, $140. Rocker/recliner, brown microfiber, $75. 910.850.2614

THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 2016

LIZ’S CLEANING Sparkling Bathrooms, Spot-less Kitchens, Organized Living Rooms. Worry-Less with Liz cleaning your home. Call me at 386-569-6151. Visit my website: www.palmcoastcleaninglady.com Free Estimates! 10% off 1st cleaning New Clients Only! Licensed/References available

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Furnishings

Waterfront Property

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Items Under $200 For Sale TWIN SLEEPER!!! LANE Sleep Sofa, GINGER color with mattress $195 (386) 237−0171 WHIRLPOOL SIDE−BY−SIDE frig/freezer. White. Runs well. Good for garage $195 (386) 793−7844

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HANDYMAN

DRAPERIES • BLINDS SHUTTERS • CURTAINS • CORNICES Call today for your complimentary in-home consultation

Fix My House Handyman Services

House Problems? Call Me! • Since 1980 • Palm Coast Resident

• Dryer Vent Cleaning • All Gutter Work • Drywall Repair • Pressure Washing Licensed/Bonded • Tree Trimming • Fence Repair Insured

PETER 386-283-5098

30% OFF

PALM COAST 386-446-1191 ORMOND DAYTONA 386-562-1144

Owner Mike Morgan

Christian Nursery

Palm Coast Chiropractic Health Care

Landscaping & Irrigation, Inc.

3 Florida Park Dr., Palm Coast

Residential & Commercial

Wholesale • Retail Residential & Commercial

386-445-4455

• Basic/Deep-Cleaning • Vacation Rentals • New/Remodel Construction • Windows/Carpet Cleaning

Proudly Serving Flagler County for 31 Years!

• Palms • Sods & Resodding • Drainage Sprinkler Systems • Well Packages • Trees & Plants available Specialize in all kinds of clean-ups

Special LOW RATES on Lawn Maintenance, Grass Cuttting, Edging, Trimming & Much More! CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE

INSURANCE

LOW REASONABLE RATES

386.262.2550

Established in 1979

Medicare Plan Options

Family Owned & Operated Licensed/Insured/Bonded www.mothershavenhomecare.com

Lic# FC9410 & Ins.

Deanna Kershner

213000

Upholstery Cleaning • Free Estimates 2 RMS & a hall $44.95 • 5 RMS $85.95

CONCRETE

22 Bimini Lane • Bunnell (Call for Directions)

LANDSCAPE SERVICE

HMO • PPO • SUPPLEMENTS PART D • DENTAL

386-679-7249 CARPET & TILE SPECIALIST

8 a.m. - 6 p.m.

437-9713 or 931-5702

CUTSCAPE

Helping You Select the Medicare Plan That is Right For You!

PREMIER CLEANING PROFESSIONALS

Ask for James Sorrentino

Mulch • Rock • Trees • Curbing • Mowing Spring Cleanups! Hedges • Sidewalks • Designing 5x8 Trailer, You load, I remove. Pressure Washing • Debris Removal

Call Mike

Independent Licensed Agent

386.503.7712

386.931.3414

Deanna.Kershner@yahoo.com

GET YOUR NAME

Professional Lawn and Landscape Services

OUT THERE!

CIA

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386 - 237 - 2983

Advertise your business in The Observer Business Directory Call 386-447-9723 to advertise

LV10376

12x12 Paver or Concrete Summer Patio, your choice $1,499! Please Call for Details!

Lawn Maintenance • Irrigation • Landscaping • Sod • Design • Rock/Mulch

www.DreamScapesFlorida.com Licensed & Insured

KITCHEN/BATH REMODELING

PAINTING

AW Custom Kitchens & Baths Inc. CABINETRY FOR YOUR HOME OR OFFICE Serving Flagler County Since 1991 Pavers • Travertine • Concrete • Stamped Concrete Acrylic • Sealers • Stone Walls • Fire Pits

Granite starts at $25 a square foot installed with free sink!

You Can’t Rush Perfection!

Free estimates and photo realistic designs!

Classified Ads Bring Results 386-447-9723

mynewkitchen.net

DOORS

Office 386.445.1549 • Mobile 386.212.1106 • Call AnyTime

Serving the area for over 15 years

“I Can’t Believe It’s Not Granite!”

By Kitchens & Furniture, LLC

• Marbelizing • Italian Stucco • Color Wash • Venetian Plaster • Smooshing • And More

WE PAINT HOUSES, POOL DECKS, DRIVEWAYS & DOCKS

Free Estimates Commercial Residential 211334

LICENSE # FC10963 / # GAR13041807

s dio Door s u t sS e

Over 500 Colors & Styles with a Variety of Edges!

Cabinet & Countertop Refacing

386-243-2055 CounterTDesigns.com

COMPLETE LAWN MAINTENANCE

Licensed and Insured – Free Estimates

211336

“God Bless You”

386-931-1151 | atkinsgaragedoors.com

386.237.7023

PLUMBING

211830

• Removal • Trimming • Stump Grinding • Landscaping • Storm Clean-Up • Sod Installation • Free Estimates • Licensed & Insured

Free Estimates Licensed & Insured

Team Up Today With Classifieds 386-447-9723

Licensed Insured

24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE • COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL

Ga tkin r

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386-445-6198

20% Senior Discount We seal cracks & holes Serving Flagler County Since 1987

LANDSCAPING & LAWN

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WE CHOMP HIGH PRICES!

211835

100 OFF

Family Owned & Operated 3rd Generation Painter 60 Years Combined Experience Senior 10% Discount

Titanium Painters

CUSTOM DESIGNED LAMINATES

Complete Kitchen Tops

386-693-6375

Visa/MC/Amex/Discover

Designs

Affordable & Healthier Alternative to Granite $

Interior & Exterior Painting All Kinds of Preparation Residential & Commercial Professional Powerwashing Home Improvement Repairs Professional Home Cleaning Services FREE Estimates • References Licensed & Insured

Custom Faux Finishes

211974

www.paverstravertineandmore.com 5054 N. Oceanshore Blvd. Palm Coast

211479

386-446-1655

213762

SPE

Now accepting major credit cards for a processing fee

Commercial & Residential Palms and Plants

212016

213757

CALL TODAY AND LEAVE A MESSAGE TO SCHEDULE YOUR APPOINTMENT AND FREE ESTIMATE WITH JAMES OR EMAIL US AT ALLAMERICANLANDS@BELLSOUTH.NET

Matuszczak

Mother’s Haven Cleaning Service

*new clients only Expires 9/1/16

• Installation & removal of: Plants and Trees; Rock and Stone; Mulch • Irrigation: Installation of New Systems; Servicing of Existing Systems • Bobcat Services: Underbrushing; Trenching; Auger Holes; Grading; Mowing

Dr. Michael

CLEANING

20% OFF

WE HAVE BEEN HANDLING ALL OF YOUR LANDSCAPING NEEDS SINCE 1997!

Licensed Tree

3DTreeandlanscaping.com Surgeon (Arborist) 3Dtreeandlandscaping.com 185118

211983

2012

www.fixmyhousehandymanservices.com

211978

2011

*Offer not valid with any other offers. Offer good at time of initial estimate only. Offer good at participating franchises only. Each franchise independently owned and operated. Offer valid through 6-30-16

• Interior/Exterior Painting • Rubbish Removal AND MUCH MORE

HEALTH & FITNESS

www.budgetblinds.com On select Signature Series CALL FOR DETAILS!

LANDSCAPING & LAWN

120889

Window Fashion Designer

211788

211409

Your Personal

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TERRY’S PLUMBING

ROOFING

SCREENING

Roof Leaking?

SKEET’R BEAT’R

Serving Flagler County for over 30 years

“Specialist In Hard to Find Leaks”

REG/SOLAR/DESIGNER SCREENING • REMOTES

State Licensed | Insured CCC1328252 | CBC1254280

POOLS

211834

386.677.9265

2 Generations Family Owned & Operated

211982

EZ Roofing Systems LLC Residential Roofing Specialist • New Roofs • Repairs 211977

Insurance Inspections Available Reliable Prompt Service Finan

Availacing ble

Providing Transportation and Peace of Mind for Parents

R & K CERTIFIED ROOFING • New Roofs • Re-roofs • Repairs • Free Estimates

POWER WASHING

386-446-3100 www.rkroof.com Stephen C Kenny & Associates, Inc

TREES

State Certified Roofing Contractors CCC-1330218

Tree Experts LLC A 1

Fully Insured

213758

Locally Owned and Operated 20+ years

386.931.4614 • skenny5@cfl.rr.com • SCKAA.com

211416

“FREE” Wind Mitigation Inspection with all new roofs for Homeowner Insurance Discount.

Call Rick

SCREENING

RETAIL

COASTALReliable SCREENING INC • Affordable • Available

211976

Basic Home Handyman Services Including Specializing in:

211833

386-627-8940

Insured and Licensed

•Shingles (130 + mph) •Metal •Tile •Roof Leak Experts

Houses · Driveways · Pool Enclosures Siding · Concrete Licensed/Insured & Reliable

3 Months 10% off Regular Monthly Rate

Gisel Noa, Owner

CCC 1328712

Rick's Power Washing

386-585-5160

FLORIDA, INC.

211981

447-9723

LV10380

YOURS!

about Call for Informationtory rec Di s es the Busin

447-9723 to reserve your space

TRANSPORTATION

Lic# CCC1328107

THIS SPACE COULD BE

CALL

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

LV10381

386-328-5359

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212798

WORKS FOR YOU

• Replacements • FREE Estimates

Building Customers For Life

GIVES VENTILATION: Garage Patio Entryways Lanai local (386) 673-2342 skeetrbeatr.com 1-800-743-4871

PROTECTION AGAINST: Mosquitoes No See’ums Love Bugs Creepy-Crawlers

LIC - INS.

CBC ROOFING COMPANY 211848

Licensed • Insured Master Plumber CFC1426001

MOTORIZED ROLL-UP SCREEN

Shingle |Tile | Metal | Flat | Re-Roof Structural Repair | Skylights

439-3191 Any Job, Big and Small We do them all 386-445-3305 386-

Fast, Reliable Service

U.S. “1” HOME CRAFTERS INC. SPECIAL - $150 OFF PRICE

211403

For All Your Plumbing Needs

Porches and Front Entry Ways Repairs Re-Screens and Repairs Pool Enclosure Repairs Pan and Sun Room Repairs Screened Garage Doors 10% OFF Gutter Repairs Any Service Hurricane Shutters With This Ad Pressure Cleaning g

FREETES A ESTIM 386-585-2195 www.coastalscreeninginc.web.com

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Proper pruning and removal of trees Safely working over houses is our speciality 27 years experience Rick Crouse, owner Licensed and Insured

211832

PLUMBING

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Arborist Office: 386-264-6281 Cell: 904-669-7743

ANTHONY’S BOBCAT AND TREE SERVICE, INC.

• TRIMMING/REMOVAL • STUMP GRINDING • FIRE MITIGATION • LANDSCAPING • PAVERS/RETAINING WALLS • MULCH/STONE/SOD Lic. & Ins. ) (386

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• LAND CLEARING • CLEAN-UP • FILL/GRADING • DUMP TRUCK SERVICE • AND MUCH MORE • NO JOB TOO BIG OR SMALL

We Can Beat Any Estimate ) )UHH (386 (VWLPDWHV &HOO www.AnthonysTreeServiceInc.com

446-2139

503-1495

YOUR BUSINESS

ADVERTISE IN THE OBSERVER’S BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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Workers Comp.

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2016 FUSION SE

2016 ESCAPE

$1500 REBATE + 0% for 60 months

$2500 REBATE + 0% for 60 months

NO REBATE + 0% for 72 months

$1000 REBATE + 0% for 72 months

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2006 Toyota Camry

2013 Ford Fusion SE

2011 Ford Edge

$8,990

$11,990

$12,990

2015 Chrysler 200

2015 Toyota Corolla

2015 Chevrolet Cruze LTZ

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UP TO $4750 IN REBATES OR NO REBATES + 0% up to 60 months

2014 Ford Escape

2015 Hyundai Sonata

$12,990

$13,990

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2013 Jeep Compass

The information listed on the www.ford.com web site was posted correctly for ZIP Code 32135 on Jun 24, 2016 for the 2016 Ford Fusion. Your local Ford dealer is the best source for up-to-date information regarding events and offers. Note: Not all models have specific offers associated with them. The information listed on the www.ford.com web site was posted correctly for ZIP Code 32135 on Jun 24, 2016 for the 2016 Ford Escape. Your local Ford dealer is the best source for up-to-date information regarding events and offers. Note: Not all models have specific offers associated with them. The information listed on the www.ford.com web site was posted correctly for ZIP Code 32135 on Jun 24, 2016 for the 2016 Ford F-150. Your local Ford dealer is the best source for up-to-date information regarding events and offers. Note: Not all models have specific offers associated with them.Plus tax, tag and $899.00 dealer fee

$14,990

$16,990

$17,977

$17,990

2014 Ford Escape

DEALERSHIP NAME

$17,990

The information listed on the www.ford.com web site was posted correctly for ZIP Code 32135 on Jun 24, 2016 for the 2016 Ford Fusion, 2016 Ford F-150 and 2016 Ford Escape. Your local Ford dealer is the best source for up-to-date information regarding events and offers. Note: Not all models have specific offers associated with them. Plus tax, tag and $899.00 dealer fee.

Palm Coast Ford 386 • 447 • 3380

www.palmcoastford.com

Go Further Palm Coast Ford

www.palmcoastford.com

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1150 Palm Coast Pkwy, Palm Coast, FL


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