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Republicans outvote Dems So far in early voting, Flagler County Republicans have cast 3,116 ballots, compared with 1,876 by Democrats. See the story, including locations and times for early voting, on palmcoastobserver.com.

INSIDE REPORT ON RACE AND GENDER IN SCHOOLS Most local teachers and guidance counselors are white females. Most administrators are white males. PAGE 9

RENNER’S DOG

Florida Rep. Paul Renner rescued a dog from Interstate 95, and now it’s a member of the family. PAGE 3

ZIKA AND YOU: HOW FLAGLER IS HANDLING THE THREAT

Five people have been tested, and all were found to not have Zika, according to a recent report. PAGE 13

VETERANS COURT ON THE DOCKET?

Flagler County is considering a new program to help veterans. PAGE 14

WHO DO YOU LOVE?

Readers react to the Observer endorsements. PAGES 6, 10-11

FLUOR DE It’s coming to Flagler County, but Palm Coast controls most of the water. Will the city follow suit? PAGES 4-5


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Nick Nelson, 28, dies in S.R. A1A motorcycle crash

Renner also adopted the dog, Jackson, who now has a new home and a new sister in Palm Coast.

Flagler Beach resident Nickolas Nelson died in a motorcycle crash on Oceanshore Boulevard early the morning of Sunday, Aug. 14. Nelson, a 28-year-old who worked at Captain’s BBQ, was riding his 2011 Suzuki 750 north on Oceanshore Boulevard “at a high rate of speed” at about 3 a.m. when he “failed to negotiate a curve” to the left, according to a Florida Highway Patrol report. The motorcycle veered off the road and overturned, throwing Nelson. Nelson and the motorcycle struck a metal fence and its stone fencepost, and Nelson died at the scene of the crash. He was wearing a helmet. Nelson covered his Facebook page with photos of his motorcycle, and his cover photo is a photo of the cycle parked on the dirt shoulder of Oceanshore Boulevard, with the beach in the background. The Captain’s BBQ Facebook page posted the following message the afternoon of Aug. 14: “It is with heavy hearts that we post this. Our Captains BBQ family and the Nelson family has suffered a great lost today. Our beloved team member Nick Nelson was taken too soon in a tragic accident. Our thoughts and prays go out to his family in this trying time. He will be missed.”

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he drive from Jacksonville to his home in Palm Coast is usually a routine trip for Rep. Paul Renner. But it wasn’t on Friday, Aug. 5. “I was southbound on 95 and saw this dog running down the side of the road,” Renner said. “I pulled my truck over and tried to get him to come to me. I didn’t want him running into traffic.” But Jackson, as the Renners have named him, darted across the three lanes, then changed his mind and started back. He froze as a semi rolled past, and made it safely back to the shoulder of the road where he disappeared into the underbrush. Another car had pulled over, and soon Jackson reappeared, this time allowing Renner to get close enough to get the dog into his truck. “We had been thinking about getting another dog for our dog Mia,” Renner said. “He even looks like Mia.” In an effort to reunite the dog with his owners, Renner called Amy Carotenuto, director of the Flagler Humane Society, to find out what he should do. “He called right after he found the dog,” Carotenuto said. “I told him to bring the dog in and we would scan for a microchip.” Carotenuto said the staff was thrilled when the scanner did detect a microchip, but the joy was short-lived, as the registration was untraceable. The microchip had either never been registered, or the registration had expired. Jackson stayed at the shelter for five days, but no owner came forward to claim him. The Renners had decided if the owner couldn’t be found, they would adopt the dog. Carotenuto said people who find dogs and cats are offered the option of adopting them after the stray waiting period, and many do. Before Jackson went home, he was vaccinated, tested negative for heartworms and was given a new microchip registered to the Renners. “They (FHS) were awesome to work with,” Renner said. “They

TIPS ON MICROCHIPS n Have microchips scanned during the animal’s vet check up. n Keep information current. n Contact your local shelter if you change your address or phone number. Microchips trace back to the clinic or shelter that inserted them.

Thief breaks into Belle Terre Swim and Racquet Club, steals $75

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walked us through the process, and they made all of the phone calls.” Carotenuto said when an animal like Jackson is found out of county, the shelter calls shelters in the area where the animal was found. The Renners also followed the shelter’s recommendations in methods of introducing Jackson to their other dog Mia. “He did everything right,” Carotenuto said. “He got involved. How many would just drive by?”

Rep. Paul Renner saved Jackson from I-95 near Jacksonville. After waiting out his stray period at the Flagler Humane Society, Jackson is now the newest member of the Renner family.

“He did everything right, ... He got involved. How many would just drive by?” AMY CAROTENUTO, director of the Flagler Humane Society

Someone broke into the office at the Belle Terre Swim and Racquet Club overnight Aug. 7 and stole $75 from the club’s cash register. Robert Stump, the employee who opens the Flagler School District-run facility in the mornings, told a deputy that he’d arrived at about 6 a.m. Monday, Aug. 8, to find the pool office’s door kicked in, and the cash register drawer on the ground with $75 missing. The facility had closed at 4 p.m. the previous day, and no one was supposed to be in the office after hours. Stump told the deputy he thought “some kids from the neighborhood are responsible,” the deputy wrote in the report. The deputy photographed the pool office and canvassed the area, but didn’t find anything suspicious.


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Flagler County to begin fluoridating water The change will not affect Palm Coast, Flagler Beach or Bunnell, which have their own water sources. JONATHAN SIMMONS NEWS EDITOR

“There is no link between fluoride and these things that the antifluoride community espouses,” Health Department Administrator Robert Snyder said. About 3,200 reputable scientific studies, Snyder said, “have proven the science and the safety and effectiveness behind community water fluoridation.”

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Flagler County will no longer be one of the few counties in the state of Florida that does not have fluoridated water. The Flagler County Commission voted unanimously at its regular Aug. 15 meeting to move ahead with a fluoridation program recommended by the county and state health departments. There was little discussion of the matter among commissioners, and no members of the public spoke in favor of or against it. “It’s about time for Flagler County to do something to prevent tooth decay — for children and adults,” Flagler County Health Department Administrator Robert Snyder after the meeting. “This is a very important public health initiative, and we are very pleased that the County Commission has taken this initiative.” A total of 52 out of Florida’s 67 counties area already either fluoridate or already have the optimal amounts of fluoride naturally occurring in their water sources, Snyder said. Nearby Jacksonville is one of about 30 Florida cities that has the optimal amount of fluoride — about 0.7 milligrams per liter of water — occurring naturally in its water supply, and doesn’t need to fluoridate. Gainesville was the first Florida city to start fluoridating its water, in 1949, and now, Snyder said, 77% of people served by a public water service in the state of Florida have fluoride in their water. Fluoridation is supported by the state health department with

grant money, and Flagler County would be eligible for $150,000 in state money to start its fluoridation program. The change will affect people who live in areas that receive water from Flagler County water plants — the unincorporated areas, including Plantation Bay and the Eagle Lakes subdivision. But Palm Coast, Bunnell, and Flagler Beach — which have their own water sources — would not be affected by the County Commission’s vote to fluoridate the county’s water supply. Those cities’ elected boards would have to vote separately to fluoridate the cities’ water sources. Right now, none are fluoridated, but Snyder has already started talking individually with Palm Coast officials about the possibility of adding a fluoridation program there, he said. Fluoridation has its opponents, and has since it was first implemented in the town of Grand Rapids, Michigan, about 71 years ago. Back in the 1950s, Snyder said, opponents called it a communist plot. These days, they blame it for various health issues, including lowered IQ and various kinds of physical ailments. There’s no science to back those claims, he said. “There is no link between fluoride and these things that the antifluoride community espouses,” he said. About 3,200 reputable scientific studies, Snyder said, “have proven the science and the safety and effectiveness behind community water fluoridation.” Scott Tomar, a dentist with the University of Florida who attended the meeting, said the anti-fluoride

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claims have “no basis.” “All of these claims have been reviewed at length, and debunked,” he said. “We should be making public policy based on the best available science. It’s really not a controversy.” Johnny Johnson, president of the American Fluoridation Society, said that “not a single reputable medical or dental association” opposes fluoridation. Among fluoride’s proponents, said Snyder, are the Centers for Disease Control — which has listed fluoride as among the top 10 health advances of the 20th century — and about 100 other medical associations, including the American Medical Association, American Dental Association, the Mayo Clinic, the American Academy of Pediatricians and the World Health Organization. Fluoride’s opponents often say that the people who want fluoride can get it in their toothpaste or mouthwash, and that there’s no need to put in it a water supply where it affects everyone. But the benefit people get from fluoridated toothpaste isn’t comparable to what they get from fluoridated water, Fluoridation Coordinator State of Florida Department of Health Sean Isaac told commissioners during an Aug. 1 County Commission workshop. “What you use in toothpaste raises the fluoride level in your mouth for an hour or two, then it drops back down again,” he said. But fluoride in a water source helps keep the fluoride level in a person’s mouth at the optimal level throughout the day. Fluoridation, Tomar said in the Aug. 1 workshop, leads to about a 25% drop in tooth decay, even with widespread access to fluoridated toothpaste. It also saves money in the long run, said Snyder: By some studies, fluoridation saves $38 in future dental expenses for every $1 invested in fluoridation. Among the Florida municipalities recently grappling with the topic of fluoridation are Collier County, which recently voted to keep it, and Wellington and Lake City, which voted to restart fluoridation programs. “We’re supporting Flagler County getting it, and then keeping it,” Isaac said after the meeting Aug. 15.

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WHAT WILL PALM COAST DO? Flagler County Health Department Administrator Robert Snyder has spoken individually with city of Palm Coast officials about fluoridating the city’s water, but has decided to put those conversations off until after the upcoming general election. Still, some council members spoke out about fluoridation after the Flagler County Commission voted Aug. 15 to approve fluoridation for areas served by the Flagler County water supply. “These days we can get fluoride on many different ways. So we have options,” Palm Coast City Councilwoman Heidi Shipley wrote in an email to the Palm Coast Observer, after noting that she’d grown up with fluoride in her water. “I don’t feel it’s my place as a City Council member to tell people what they have to ingest. Water is a necessity and therefore I would be imposing my opinion on everyone. I do not feel that government should decide what your children drink. People know the benefits of fluoride and I’m sure dentists tell parents their views. The choice ends there.”

At a City Council meeting Aug. 16, Palm Coast Mayor Jon Netts spoke of fluoridation’s benefits. “I can certainly give you my opinion, my understanding, as a trained biologist,” he said during the meeting. “The vast majority of Florida already has fluoridation, has fluoride in the water. Jacksonville, for example: Its water supply has naturally occurring fluoride in the appropriate, optimal amounts. There is statistical data that shows tooth decay, or caries, far less in Jacksonville than in areas where you do not have the optimal amount of fluoride. Over the years, going back to the ’40s and ’50s, there has been outcry about, ‘Oh, fluoride is poisonous.’ Well, so is chlorine. They’re all in the same family of chemicals. But there’s no question that where fluoride is in the water, there is a reduction in tooth decay — and, I just found out recently, not just in children, but … there is significant evidence that fluoridation helps prevent dental decay in the elderly.”

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Gerald Asher Gerald Asher passed away of natural causes August 12, 2016 at his home in Palm Coast. His wife of 57 years, Karen, and his children, Angie and Jason, were by his bedside. Gerald was born September 17, 1936 in Joplin, MO where he met his wife, while they were both working for Zales Jewelers. They were married Christmas Day 1958. He attended the University of Arkansas where he received his Juris Doctorate in 1962. He was a City Attorney in Arkansas and also a corporate attorney and Director of Real Estate for various national corporations. He retired to Palm Coast in 2003. He loved a good cheeseburger, movies, a good joke, and politics. He will be laid to rest at Volusia Memorial Park in Ormond Beach, FL. He was dearly loved by his family and will be sorely missed but more than that remembered.

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Readers respond to endorsements Last week, we endorsed candidates for the Aug. 30 primary and said we’d publish as many of your letters in response as we could. Well, you responded. We are spilling over onto pages 10-11, and we only got to the mayor and sheriff races, so we’ll continue next week. Email editor@palmcoastobserver.com.

PALM COAST MAYOR Milissa Holland: extensive experience Dear Editor: My husband and I will vote for Milissa Holland as mayor of Palm Coast, as her credentials outshine the other candidates. She has extensive experience representing the people in various areas of government and has demonstrated her ability to improve the working relationship between the city and county. Milissa has pledged to continue her work on this relationship. These assets are of particular importance this year as the council majority will have new members inexperienced in local government, and the remaining members will have been in office for only a couple of years. In addition, she has formed relationships at the state level, which is of utmost importance when the city seeks to identify and secure available funding for projects. We applaud her interest in pursuing economic and job growth. She has already made contact with business leaders to identify some of their needs and has formulated ideas on how the city can work with our local education structure to enhance the skills of the local job pool. She has identified areas that the city can improve on, such as permitting and enhancing our technological infrastructure — necessities not only for our present residents and businesses but to attract other companies. She is aware of the importance for the city to respond in a timely and cooperative fashion to the needs of the citizens and has recommendations on how this can be better accomplished. We are pleased that Milissa recognizes the role of the city’s

FLAGLER COUNTY SHERIFF I stood up to two corrupt sheriffs Dear Editor: First, I would like to thank the Palm Coast Observer for endorsing me for sheriff of Flagler County. However, in the endorsement you alluded that my career has been controversial. What you failed to mention is that I stood up to ethically corrupt sheriffs both as a citizen and law enforcement officer. Upon my retirement from Orange County, the sheriff wrote, “I have always found [Rick] to be knowledgeable, dependable, ethical and professional. His personal integ-

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natural resources and recreational activities such as parks, community centers, biking paths, tennis and golf facilities but also that she is willing to pursue measures to seek other sources of funding in order to maintain them. Not all residents will utilize these facilities but they are an important asset to attract newcomers and businesses. Retirees and workers, considering a move to Palm Coast, will have expectations that these amenities are available within the city and not just in gated communities. They serve an important function of any city and can only enhance property values. Having highlighted just a few of the areas where Milissa has pledged to work for the citizens of Palm Coast, with government and businesses what struck us the most was her awareness of the need for cooperation between our government entities and her pride in the city of Palm Coast. MORGAN AND MARGARET EVANS Palm Coast

Milissa Holland made time for one voter Dear Editor: I’m a retired insurance executive, now living in Palm Coast. The Palm Coast political scene has not been on my

rity is of the highest level and beyond reproach” (emphasis added). Three years after my retirement, I observed questionable activities by the sheriff and some of his executive staff and decided to run for sheriff to give the voters a choice. During the campaign, I raised these ethical issues. After I lost the race, the final piece of evidence of violating the law became available and, four years after my retirement, I filed an ethics complaint, which was investigated by the state. The result was that the sheriff was charged with violating multiple ethic laws. He later admitted to the violations and was fined $20,000, censured and reprimanded by the governor and did not seek re-election. In the case of Sheriff Jim Manfre, when the improper use of his credit cards and

radar until this year. I’m friends with Milissa Holland’s campaign manager and asked for a one-on-one with Milissa to get more detail on her views and vision for Palm Coast. Tell me now how many political candidates running for any office in any city would give up one hour of their valuable time to one voter, without commitment expectations. Milissa did! She is a “whisperer’ with a soft tome but very vocal on the direction our city needs to move forward. Since our first meeting, I’ve had the pleasure to be with her in various outings, and she is the “real deal.” To coin a realty term. I’m “sold” on Milissa as our next mayor. BILL LUTHER Palm Coast

Holland is a voice for the environment Dear Editor: I supported Milissa Holland when she was a county commissioner and look forward to voting for her as Palm Coast mayor. She will work to help recreation, parks and natural resources thrive. She will create a better working relationship with county government. She has my vote and confidence. CAROL OGDEN Palm Coast

resentatives of the voters. Milissa Holland is definitely not the person to provide new leadership. She is a nice enough person but seems to have a lack of any real ideals and philosophies to move the city forward. She changed political parties a la Charlie Crist, another politician who goes where the wind blows. The voters seemed to catch on to Ms. Holland when she lost her last election. What has she been doing since then? Why has she stayed in politics, working for the Southern Strategy Group, a lobbying firm who championed, among other things, the much-hated red light cameras? Does Ms. Holland think that we would not find out about this? Do we really want someone who would advocate for something like the red light cameras that the will of the people actually successfully ousted (mostly) from our community? I don’t think Ms. Holland has the philosophy nor knowledge of what our city needs to move past the Netts era to the future. We need someone who will stand up to the powers that be and who is not afraid to offend the various constituencies that keep their hands in the pockets of taxpayers. I am voting for Dennis McDonald as he is exactly who we need to shift gears and move forward in 2017. MIKE MCGUIRE

Not so fast! I’m voting for Dennis McDonald Dear Editor: I believe that Palm Coast needs a new direction, and, in the last few elections, voters have narrowly missed opportunities to change the leadership of both the city of Palm Coast and Flagler County from the insiders who know better than the people than real rep-

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testified to the investigators and at his trial. The judge called Mr. Manfre’s trial testimony “simply not credible,” and Mr. Manfre was found guilty of violating Florida’s ethic laws, fined $6,200, censured and reprimanded by the governor. In both of these cases I testified honestly and truthfully and stood up to unethical sheriffs. That is why I am endorsed by the founder of the National Institute of Ethics and I am running to be your sheriff. I took an oath to uphold the law, and I will always do that, regardless of whom it is or what the personal consequences are to me. RICK STALY Palm Coast

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What does Palm Coast need in a Mayor? Vision

Milissa Holland has the experience and accomplishments needed to lead our city into the future. She was elected and re-elected as Flagler County Commissioner. She has the head and the heart for the position of Mayor of Palm Coast.

Planning

As Chair of the County Commission, Milissa directed the Comprehensive Plan Re-write Committee ensuring future growth would be equipped with adequate infrastructure.

Advocacy

As Commissioner, Milissa protected the interests of beachside residents by testifying before the Governor and Cabinet, winning a unanimous vote in their favor.

Natural Environment

Milissa helped identify Long’s Landing as a key acquisition for the Environmentally Sensitive Land Fund. She was a Board Member of 1000 Friends of Florida, a group dedicated to quality of life issues. Her input while on the Leisure Services Advisory Committee helped shape Waterfront Park.

Workforce

Milissa has collaborated with education leaders at Daytona State College and the Central Florida High Tech Corridor Council to develop a tech-smart workforce. She served on the Workforce Development Board of Flagler and Volusia Counties and the Center for Business Excellence.

Utilities

Palm Coast faces water issues in the future. Milissa has the right experience to handle them. She served on the Governor’s Central Florida Supply Plan Committee and UF Partnership for Water, Agriculture and Community Sustainability.

Budgeting

Combing through Flagler County budgets, Milissa found many areas of duplication of services with the City of Palm Coast. She was able to eliminate this waste of taxpayer dollars.

Community Engagement

She started the annual Feed Flagler Thanksgiving dinner event now in its seventh biggest year. Over 6,000 meals served and 1,000 bags of groceries delivered.

Collaboration

She initiated the first regular monthly meetings between Flagler County, area municipalities including Palm Coast and School Board representatives.

Experience Matters. Accomplishments Count!.

Milissa Holland is a long-time resident of the City of Palm Coast, an experienced leader in local, state and national political matters, and a proven, dedicated advocate for the residents of Palm Coast.

Tax Savings

Recreation/Wellness

Swimming pools, tennis courts, golf courses, pickle ball courts, soccer fields, baseball diamonds, hiking and biking trails. An advocate for our recreation amenities, she will work to put them on a strong financial footing.

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City taxpayers saved more than $6 million when Milissa advocated against a state required bridge over Old King’s Road. She saved County taxpayers millions by revamping employee health benefits. She led a rewrite of Tourist Development policies, resulting in a big boost in occupancy levels and bed tax revenues.

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What do we look like at Flagler Schools? The ‘equity report’ shows that 15% of students are black, 14% Hispanic, 63% white, 9% other. JONATHAN SIMMONS NEWS EDITOR

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The School District runs the numbers every year, calculating the ratio of boys to girls in sports programs, the ratio of white, black and Hispanic teachers relative to the student population, and student enrollment in advanced coursework by race. Statistics from last year continue to show a gap between the percentages of white, black and Hispanic students enrolled in advanced courses such as Advanced Placement classes, International Baccalaureate classes and dual enrollment classes, although enrollment increased for each group over five years before. “We want to make sure that those numbers are constantly increasing over those five-year periods,” School District Growth and Measurement Director Shawn Schmidli said in a presentation before the School Board at an Aug. 16 workshop. “You can see that all those areas are going up. They’re going in the right direction.” In the 2015-2016 school year, 16% of white high school students, 9% of black high school students and 17% of Hispanic high school students were enrolled in AP or IB classes. Five years earlier, in the 2011-2012 school year, 10% of white high school students, 5% of black high school students

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and 10% of Hispanic high school students were enrolled in those classes. There were similar disparities in dual enrollment In the 20152016 school year, 8% of white high school students, 4% of black high school students and 5% of Hispanic high school students took dual enrollment classes. But those numbers had not changed much from five years before: In the 20112012 school year, 8% of white high school students, 3% of black high school students and 4% of Hispanic high school students were enrolled in those classes. School Board member Andy Dance said he was surprised the percentages of students taking dual enrollment classes had not risen more. “What do you think’s holding

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Wadsworth Elementary School Principal John Fanelli watches during a ceremony Aug. 16 to recognize the district’s new teachers and staff members.

those back?” he asked. “Is it transportation?” “That was something that I kind of saw pop off the page,” Schmidli said. “We’ll probably dig deeper into that and see.” School Board member Colleen Conklin saw another possible cause of the stagnant dual -enrollment rates. “There is a cadre of kids right now that is exceptionally frustrated, because they ended the school year thinking they qualified for dual enrollment, because they had the GPA at the 3.0, and (end of course exams) came in after the fact, in middle of the summer, and negatively impacted their GPAs … and they could not participate in dual enrollment,” she said. “And so you’ve got a lot of kids that are getting caught in that piece of it.”

She asked the two student School Board members — Flagler Palm Coast High School student Brittany Franklin and Matanzas High School student Kobi Kane — what they thought. The students mentioned transportation issues. When it comes to sports participation by gender, the state doesn’t make things easy, demanding that the male-female ratio in varsity sports exactly match the malefemale ratio of the student population. “The Department of Education’s guidelines look at this as, you’re out of compliance if you don’t have exactly equal participation that you have per enrollment,” Schmidli said. “So we find that we’re out of compliance every year, because we never get a perfectly aligned result. … You can see

that they’re pretty close … to the overall representation, male and female athletes.” In terms of district hiring and staffing, the teaching and administration staff is whiter than the student body. About 63% of Flagler Schools students are white. But 89% of teachers are white, as are 82% of the district’s principals (a small field, as there are only 11 total), 75% of district-level administrators, 78% of assistant principals and 93% of guidance counselors. Black students make up about 15% of the student body. About 18% of district’s principals are black, as are 22% of assistant principals and 19% of district-level administrators. But only 6% of the 666-person strong teaching staff is black, and 3.5% — one member — of the guidance staff is black. Hispanic teachers and school officials are underrepresented relative to the student population: About 14% of Flagler Schools students are Hispanic, but only 4% of teachers are. There are no Hispanic principals or assistant principals, 6% of district administrators are Hispanic, and 3.5% of guidance counselors are Hispanic. There were notable gender disparities in the teaching staff — where 75% of teachers are women, and 25% are men, in line with national trends — and in the guidance staff, where 93% are women and 7% (two members) are men.

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Palm Coast y t i C l u f i t u a e Our B “I have always been drawn to the natural beauty in Palm Coast. Whether it is our old growth oak forests or pristine waterways, there is much to enjoy every day. As a public official I would feel a special obligation to preserve and enhance what is here. Of course, we all look forward to a future with new shopping, restaurants, a theater, employment opportunities, homes and more. But nobody wants to give up the sight of herons swooping down the Intracoastal at sunrise. Or golfers sinking their last putts of the afternoon. I have built a career looking at how to make communities livable and sustainable. My years of experience give me a unique vision for our future. I see ahead of us a thriving community, a city where jobs, businesses and families can grow. Just as important to me and all residents, I see a Palm Coast as beautiful as it is today.”

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FLAGLER COUNTY SHERIFF Don Fleming: a leader of devotion and caring Dear Editor: As a retired law enforcement officer who served my community for over 30 years and as a veteran of the U.S. Army, I am endorsing Don Fleming for sheriff of Flagler County. Since moving to Flagler County over eight years ago and during my own campaign to become sheriff in 2012, I have learned much about Don Fleming and the common desire we share: service to the community as law enforcement officers and service to our country as veterans of the Armed Forces. Don’s devotion and caring for Flagler County is evident each and every time you speak with him. Even after his narrow defeat in the last election, he continued to share his concerns about the direction the Sheriff’s Office and the impact on the citizens of Flagler County along with the men and women of the Sheriff’s Office who have dedicated themselves to making Flagler County better for all of us. Although crime is down locally as well as across the nation, statistics alone are no measure of an effective law enforcement agency. A sheriff has to be more than simply being elected and putting on a uniform. Flagler County deserves better than that.

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We face challenging times and need a sheriff who has a proven record of leadership and training, as well as the knowledge and experience that comes with being a career law enforcement professional. There is no other candidate for this upcoming election who has Don Fleming’s extensive background in law enforcement, education and training along with his service as a decorated veteran of the United States Armed Forces. I am pleased as well as proud to endorse Don and urge the voters of Flagler County to join me in supporting and voting for Don Fleming in the upcoming election for Flagler County sheriff. JOHN F. POLLINGER Flagler County

Fleming is innovative, fiscally conservative Dear Editor: As a sworn law enforcement officer with 23 years of

experience, I encourage voters to support Don Fleming for sheriff. For 20 years, I had the privilege of serving the citizens of Flagler County and have worked for Don Fleming for eight of those years. Don Fleming is by far the best candidate to rebuild the dysfunctional agency starting in 2017. Don Fleming is innovative and forward-thinking. He knows how to restore confidence and professionalism in the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office. As a fiscal conservative, Don brought the agency through tough economic times during his eight-year tenure as your sheriff. When other nearby law enforcement agencies were struggling and had to lay off deputies, Don Fleming managed to retain all employees, without laying off one person. Through community partnerships and increased communications, crime decreased five out of the last six years while he was sheriff. When you cast your ballot, you have several options in the Republican primary. Don Fleming is the only candidate whose professionalism and servant leadership will re-build the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office into a premier agency in which the community will have faith and the men and women will again be proud as they remain committed to serving our citizens. His proven leadership coupled with his lifetime commitment to public service make Don Fleming the right choice.

Vote for Fleming

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ANNE MARTONE

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Dear Editor: As a resident, husband and father, there was no greater quality of life and feeling of community than during Don Fleming’s back-to-back terms. It was a period where you felt the genuineness and protection of our law enforcement officers, you slept peaceful without a worry of intrusion to your home or theft to your vehicles. It was a time when you were thankful to call Flagler County home. The reality is some of us are just going to pick a name just because it was a sign they saw, but for those of us who were here during Fleming’s two terms, the vote is a no-brainer. MARK MISTIE AND FAMILY Palm Coast

Many of Rick Staly’s donations aren’t local Dear Editor: Don Fleming whose career spans 38 years of unblemished service is “marred by an ethics complaint” for which he immediately paid a $500 fine. And yet Rick Staly, whom “political controversy seems to follow,” receives the Observer’s endorsement. I have always followed the money in campaigns: who the donors are. I find it interesting that Staly has raised $118,430, with the majority of the $1,000+ donations coming from out of county and out of state.

Observer got it right in endorsing Staly Dear Editor: Flagler County is projected to experience continued increases in population, which often leads to an increase in criminal activity. That is why it is essential that an experienced leader be chosen to head the Sheriff’s Office, someone who knows the community and its people, will make the right decisions and who is committed to protecting life and property and reducing crime. While serving as undersheriff of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office, the fourth-largest law enforcement agency in the state of Florida, Rick was able to keep crime down as the county’s population increased by 200,000 and its residential, commercial and tourist attraction development boomed. I have worked with both the current and former sheriff, and I know we don’t need them. I retired as a commander from the Flagler Couny Sheriff’s Office in 2015. I’ve also worked with Rick Staly, and I was impressed

“I have worked with both the current and former sheriff, and I know we don’t need them.” BOB WEBER, retired commander from the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office

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with how he cared about the agency’s employees and his commitment to our community. He is past president of the Flagler County Rotary and past president and current board trustee of Crime Stoppers of Northeast Florida. Before selling his business to a national company he was a successful business owner in Palm Coast, employing 128. Rick has a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice and a master’s degree in justice administration and has graduated from the prestigious FBI National Academy and is certified in Homeland Security with secret security clearance and appointed to a national board. He’s also recognized as an expert by the American Board of Law Enforcement Experts. We have the utmost respect for Rick and laud his impressive 40-year career as a law enforcement administrator and successful local businessman. Rick’s values, work ethic and personal integrity are why he has been endorsed by the National Institute of Ethics. He is an honest, dedicated man who will serve with honor and distinction. Flagler County needs Rick Staly as sheriff. He’s a man with extensive law enforcement and business experience who can lead the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office and will keep our community safe. We encourage you to cast your vote during early voting or on Aug. 30 for Rick Staly for sheriff.

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vative. Socially and environmentally friendly. And a firm believer in government for and by the people. RICHARD CALDERWOOD Palm Coast

Don’t blindly follow Observer’s selections

Denise Calderwood

COUNTY, CITY Civic engagement, effective government Dear Editor: My wife, Denise, is a candidate for County Commission in District 5. She has been a citizen of Flagler County since her family moved to Palm Coast when she was 7 years old. She was educated in Flagler schools and started the first Police Explorer Club. Denise’s first interest was in law enforcement, and, while pursuing her bachelors and master’s degrees in public administration, she worked as a dispatcher, police officer and deputy sheriff. Denise is the president of the Palm Coast Kiwanis Club and a member of the Elks Club. She is an experienced grant writer and program administrator and was been actively engaged in grant funding for the arts and other nonprofit enterprises. She started the first Teen Center in Flagler County and was one of two recipients of a National PAL Volunteer of the year award. Denise believes in civic engagement and effective government. She is fiscally conser-

BOB WEBER AND MARY ANNE WEBER

Dear Editor: Unfortunately, blindly following endorsements made by the Observer is not a 100% solution. They do not claim to do thorough research. The Rev. Sims Jones, now running for Palm Coast City Council District 1, attends and participates in more government meetings then most non-elected persons. He also helps provide food, clothing, computer skills and consoling to those in need. Sims and his wife regularly foster two to four youngsters (over 25 so far). That shows Sims dedicates time and personal effort to aiding local causes. There is no other person in our community more qualified by education, prior management responsibilities and life experiences. There is nobody I respect more, but Observer editors travel in different circles. Please consider Rev. Sims Jones for Palm Coast Council Seat 1. The Observer endorsed insurance man Donald O’Brien, a substantial year-round advertiser to whom the publisher donated $610. Two facts are key for voters to consider: (1) the Observer lists community contributions by O’Brien, but each item was done 14 or more years ago. (2) Except for O’Brien (my insurance agent;

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Woman, 19, found dead at Mondex home after reports of shots fired Deputies investigating a call about shots fired arrived at a

western Flagler County home and found 19-year-old Caitlin Ryone dead Aug. 11. At this point, deputies do not suspect foul play, but the investigation is continuing, according to a Sheriff’s Office news release.

“The investigation is in the very early stages,” the release stated. The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office got a call about shots fired at about 2:02 p.m. Deputies found Ryone dead of “an apparent gunshot wound” at a home at 4664 Mahogany Blvd. in the Daytona North area, also called the Mondex. They are conducting a death investigation, and an autopsy was held the morning of Aug. 12.

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Jack Carall questioned the need to spent more taxpayer money on the golf property.

Residents, council discuss Palm Harbor Golf Club The city of Palm Coast will spend about $215,000 to repair sand bunkers at the Palm Harbor Golf Club. Not all residents at a City Council meeting Aug. 16 were happy spending taxpayer money on the city-owned course, which charges user fees — $28-$37 for 18 holes, or $18-$24 for nine holes — but still loses money. “Why should the people of this city support the amusement of a few?” Palm Coast resident Jack Carall said at the Aug. 16 meeting. “That’s not cheap. … I have to sit at home — and I don’t golf — and say, ‘Well, all these people are golfing on my money.’ But I never hear people say, ‘Well let’s raise (the entrance fee) $5. … Let’s get them to support it a little bit, instead of being the nice guy.” The city-owned, KemperSports-managed club loses money every year — about $300,000 last year, City Manager Jim Landon said — and the city covers the deficit with taxpayer money, treating the property much as it would a city park or trail — as an amenity. Palm Coast resident Anita Moeder, who is running for City Council, compared the course to the city’s trails and parks, which all require maintenance. “I think that making sure we maintain those to the proper standard is really critical,” she said. Carall disagreed with Moeder’s comparison of the golf property to local parks. “I don’t pay to go into the park,” he said. “If I want to ride my bike, I don’t have to give you $5 and say, ‘Oh I’m going to ride it 8 miles.’ If I want to go to a park, I don’t give you $2 and say, ‘Oh, I’m going to use the swings.’ … But a golf course, I’ve got to pay to play. … But I don’t on these other parks and these amenities that we’ve paid for. Those, I agree with. Those are money well spent.” The bunker repairs at the golf course, city staff said, are regular maintenance that must be performed once every seven or eight years. Councilman Steve Nobile said the course couldn’t just be shut down. “We own the golf course,” he said. “We can not go into that community right now and say we’re shutting it down. That would just be devastating to Palm Coast, to that community. So what we need to focus on is how to make it profitable, how to keep it active.” Councilwoman Heidi Shipley had proposed at an earlier meeting that the city look into adding foot golf at the course, and brought in an expert Aug. 9 to discuss the proposal at a City Council workshop. Councilman Jason DeLorenzo said the course is an asset for the city. “Keeping it as a highquality amenity of the city is necessary,” he said. “Part of owning an asset is maintaining it at a high quality.”


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Palm Coast, Flagler County prepare Zika virus prevention measures The county has tested five people for the virus, and none had it, according to the Health Department. NEWS EDITOR

What should Palm Coast residents do about Zika virus? Cover up, use insect repellent and avoid travel to affected regions, for starters, according to health experts. About 440 cases of the mosquito-borne virus were documented in the state of Florida as of Aug. 15, Flagler County Health Department Administrator Robert Snyder said at an Aug. 16 City Council meeting. There were no known cases in Flagler County. “We’re are the ready at our health department for surveillance, investigation.” Snyder said. “We’ve only tested about five patients. They’ve all been negative.” Zika, which can be transmitted through mosquito bites or through sexual contact with an infected person, poses the greatest risk for pregnant women, because it can cause microcephaly, a birth defect that causes children to be born with small heads because their brains did not develop normally during pregnancy. “That’s the big issue, and that’s the big public health threat,” Snyder said. “Probably the biggest piece of advice that we can give pregnant women is: If you’re thinking about becoming pregnant or if you are, do not travel to the South American and Central American countries and other

countries where there has been an outbreak.” Pregnant women who suspect they may be infected can go to the Flagler County Health Department for a free Zika test. Locally, Snyder said, the Health Department took part in a training exercise on Zika July 5. “We had a tabletop exercise. We had about 20-25 people there, representing the city of Palm Coast, other municipalities, the county, the hospital the Health Department — and we practiced,” he said. The group took about three and a half hours and ran through four scenarios representing different types of Zika outbreaks, answering questions that arose: who would respond how and where, for instance, and what different agencies’ roles would be. Residents, Snyder said, can do their part by draining water to eliminate places for mosquitoes to breed, and by covering exposed skin to eliminate places for mosquitos to bite. The mosquitos that transmit Zika bite during the day, not at night. “Any kind of water — it could be the small size of a bottle cap of water — is where mosquitoes would breed,” he said. “No standing water in your yard, or water fountains or old tires. Get rid of that water. And then cover. Everyone knows the importance of wearing long clothing if you’re going to be out in the middle of the day when these mosquitos

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are biting, or at night. ... and of course use an insect repellent. It’s the most important thing that could be done. An insect repellent with DEET.” Statewide, Snyder told the City Council, 3,340 people have been tested so far, and 456 pregnant women have been tested at no charge. Most cases have appeared in people who have traveled to the Dominican Republic or Puerto Rico, but 30 people in Florida — 28 of them in a roughly one-squaremile area around the Wynwood neighborhood in Miami — were infected locally. As of Aug. 17, 35 of the state’s 67 counties had Zika cases, according to floridahealth.gov.

The five counties with the most cases were Miami-Dade County (136 cases), Broward County, (85 cases), Orange County (53 cases), Palm Beach County, (23 cases) and Osceola County (18 cases). Closer to home, there were seven reported cases in Volusia County, three in St. Johns County and none in Putnam County. For most people who get Zika, the illness won’t pose major problems. In fact, most won’t even know they have it: Only 20% show symptoms. Even then, Snyder said, “The signs and symptoms are very mild: low-grade fever, rash, joint pain, conjunctivitis, body aches, headache — as a matter of fact, dengue, chikungunya and West

The five Florida counties with the most Zika cases, according to Florida Department of Health website numbers updated Aug. 17, were: n Miami-Dade: 136 cases n Broward: 85 n Orange: 53 n Palm Beach: 23 n Osceola: 18

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County considers veterans court diversion program The program would divert veterans away from the criminal justice system and into treatment. JONATHAN SIMMONS NEWS EDITOR

Flagler County may create a new veterans treatment court system to divert veterans charged with certain crimes from the justice system into mental health treatment programs or drug treatment programs. “The big thing here is to get away from the starting line,” County Commissioner Charlie Ericksen said at a County Commission workshop Aug. 15. “And I think this is a program that deserves our utmost effort to do for our veterans.” About 23 similar diversion programs are already in place in other counties around the state, including St. Johns County and Volusia County. “Our veterans in Flagler County deserve to have one,” said Randy Stapleford, military and veterans coordinator for U.S. Rep. Ron DeSantis, at the Aug. 15 workshop. “The veterans in Volusia County, they have two veterans treatment courts; they have about 56,000 veterans. They deserve to have two veterans treatment courts. And the veterans in St. Johns County, they have about 20,000 veterans, thereabouts. They deserve to have a veterans treatment court. It’s good thing.” Flagler County has about 12,600 veterans, according to numbers from the Veterans

Administration, Stapleford said. The program would identify veterans at arrest or booking, at their bail hearing, or during pretrial services. “This is a phenomenal success, these veterans treatments courts, wherever they’ve been instituted,” said Ed Fuller, who, with Stapleford, has been pushing for the creation of a local program. “The bottom line for Randy and I as the driving force and motivator is: Why not our veterans? Why not Flagler County veterans? ... We’d like to honor that commitment that they’ve already given to us.” If such a program is implemented, Fuller told the County Commission, officials would ask about an arrested person’s veterans status at each of those three stages of the process, giving them three opportunities to identify themselves as veterans. Veterans would establish their veteran status by providing a DD214 or equivalent official document. Once someone is identified as a veteran, he said, their arrest information would be sent to the Veterans Administration, which would oversee the diversion program. Veterans court would only handle certain kinds of crimes, and veterans would only be eligible to participate if they were honorably discharged. Some programs in Florida only accept misdemeanors and felony charges, some will

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Charlie Ericksen, a U.S. Army veteran, is one of three military veterans on the Flagler County Commission. The others are George Hanns and Nate McLaughlin.

also consider domestic violence charges, some accept pre-plea and post-plea cases and some accept jurisdictional transfers, he said. “This is drug court, except for veterans,” Fuller said. “And the beauty of this court is that it can be tracked inside drug treatment court. You have all the same resources, except in this particular instance you’ll have a veterans administrator, officer, provided by the VA, and they will provide the services for the veteran.” Sarasota County and Manatee County track their veterans court programs inside their drug court programs, Fuller said. County Commissioner Nate McLaughlin said the program seemed similar to the pretrial release program, “only the quali-

fying factor here would be that you’re an honorably discharged veteran. Almost mirrors it,” he said. Fuller and County Commissioner Barbara Revels clarified that the program would also offer alternatives, much the way drug court programs do. “What this does — this unleashes services to veterans that they don’t have right now,” Fuller said. “To advocate for this is really a simple thing of: We have veterans, we have needs, they certainly have fought for our country, and they have suffered some injuries — mental illness, substance abuse, alcohol, traumatic brain injury, PTSD — by allowing us to go forward with this, those avenues will be open to them.” Revels said that because Flagler

County has a relatively small population, it might make sense to have the proposed veterans court nested inside or run alongside the current drug court program, as is done in Sarasota County and Manatee County. “Maybe the drug court team could grow slightly with a veterans expert, or whoever an appropriate person might be to be part of that team,” she said. “That’s exactly how we’d like to see this proceed,” Fuller replied. Flagler County Sheriff Jim Manfre supported the idea. “The reason why this veterans court is crucial, similar to the drug court, is if you don’t track veterans, they get lost in the system,” he said. “It’s hard for the court system to marshal those resources every single day and every single time a veteran is coming through. It’s the same thing with drug court. By sort of keeping them on one particular court at one particular time, the VA can be there, and other resources can be there, to assist that veteran if they avail themselves.” The commission had a consensus to move the proposed program forward.

“Why not Flagler County veterans? ... We’d like to honor that commitment that they’ve already given to us.” ED FULLER

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FOCUS AND MENTOR The Flagler Sheriff’s PAL Warriors Youth Football program is run by military veterans. JEFF DAWSEY SPORTS EDITOR

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A conversation between Flagler Sheriff’s Cmdr. Steve Brandt and military veteran Gary Johnston on his back porch last year has blossomed into a unique football program run predominantly by military veterans. “There are two groups of people we’re trying to help out here,” said Brandt, the Flagler Warriors president. “We’re trying to give combat veterans who suffer from PTSD a new mission, and we’re trying to mentor kids.” “When I got out of the military,” said Johnston, the Warriors’ football director, “I lost myself for a long time. But, I found that coaching football was an outlet for me, a mission. It’s become therapy for me, because it teaches patience, and it has also taught me how to deal with adversity again.” While serving in Iraq, Johnston’s convoy was hit by a roadside bomb, causing him to suffer vision and hearing loss, a traumatic brain injury, among other serious damages. Like Johnston, many of the coaching veterans have suffered from war wounds that have forced them out of the military.

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Jamari Nelson throws a perfect over-the-shoulder pass during the Warriors' practice.

Now armed with a new mission, which includes not only coaching the kids, but teaching them the 5 Pillars of Warrior Football (honor, discipline, courage, respect and service), the veterans have refocused their minds and are preparing to take their own teams into battle. “Before I started doing this, I served in the infantry and went to Iraq at 19 years old,” MarSEE WARRIORS PAGE 16

ith a military background, you’d think I would have dominated my competition in my first paintball experience, but that was not the case. They dominated me, not because I can’t shoot or hide — I was too impatient. After some of the enemies’ opponents (Sage and Trinity Calugar, Devin Hannigan, Malik Cooper, Rochelle Jimenez and Jake Huntoon) remembered that I had served in the military, they were a bit intimidated. I added to the intimidation factor with my new identification: Enforcer X. Using my special hiding skills, I decided to disappear close to the public area and wait for everyone to come out. Once everyone was well-blended with the forest, I began my campaign. Within two minutes from the start, I spotted Sage, who had been watching me the entire time. She showed mercy and allowed me to move away from her. I knew right there that I was in bad shape. After running away from Sage, I went and found an actual hiding spot. No one sought any action, so I got bored. I began to look for people, and what happened? I took a shot in the arm and the vest by Devin. How does the experienced one, Enforcer X, get eliminated first? Talk about the embarrassment I felt as I stood and watched the action unravel for those next 30 minutes. Once everyone had lost, we played another round. This time, I was determined to prove myself. I hid in a great location, laid down in the prone position and anxiously waited for someone to cross my path. Sadly, everyone else must’ve been doing the same thing, because no one moved anywhere. I got bored again, after five minutes of sitting quietly. So, I get up and began slowly moving away from my spot … only to be shot a couple of times by Jake. I was done playing after that. I had to wait, again, for everyone else to leave their hiding spots and shoot each other. I was 0-for-2 and the first person “killed” in both rounds. And the only good memory that I’ve kept with me is this nice mark that’s still on my right arm from being shot. Now, what exactly did I learn in the military?


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cos Figueroa said. “I left kind of messed up, and it was last year that Johnston told me to come out here and coach football. It’s been a good experience instilling the values I learned over the course of my military years. “It also takes my mind off of all the negatives and horrors, and it allows me to remember that there are better things in life — like teaching kids. It gives me a sense of purpose.” The Flagler Warriors — a part of American Youth Football — will kick off their season with a jamboree at 9 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, at Flagler Palm Coast High School. During the season, they will play split four home games between the two high schools. They will also be accompanied by cheerleaders, led by Theresa Vedder. “I think it’s such a great opportunity for our kids to be involved in something like this,” she said. Off the field, the Warriors will attend two leadership classes in the Sheriff’s Office training room and write four essays on the pillars throughout the season. “Yes, we want to win, but it’s more about teaching kids and developing the groundwork for them to become productive human beings,” Brandt said. “Football is just a catalyst to help these veterans and kids; there’s a lot more going on out here. And, who better to mold these kids than a bunch of veterans?” Email flaglerwarriors@gmail. com for more information.

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AUG. 6: ½ Handicap: Flight A: Ruth Martin 29, Katy Nelson 33; Flight B: Linda Hauanio 27.5, Carol Lager 31; CTP: No. 4 Nelson, No. 14 Hauanio; Birdies: No. 2 Nelson.

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AUG. 5: ½ Handicap: Flight A: Mary Page Slovak 28, Ginny Miller 31; Flight B: Betty Sabatino 28, Sharon Pearce 29; 18 Holes: Flight A: Kathy DiGiore 31, Jane Sturgis 32; Flight B:

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AUG. 11: ½ Handicap: White Flight: Harry Burchell 86; 1st Gold Flight: John Maino 90, Dave Schlink 86; 2nd Gold: Joel Schwalb 95, Harvey Lydecker 100; CTP: No. 2, 8 and 16 Schlink, No. 12 George Weaver.

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AUG. 10: Best Nine: 1st Green Flight: John Yuschock 28.5, Tom Loney 30.5MC, Joe Lewis 30.5; 2nd Flight: Anthony Martinez 28, Bruce Anderson 29, John Raybon 30.5; 1st White Flight: Robert Faunce 28, Phil Mendoza 29.5, David Tiernan 30.5; 2nd White: John Czajowski 28.5, Peter Lomaglio 28.5, Peter Loglisci 29; 3rd Flight: Tom Howell 23.5, John Durish 27, Dennis Lynch 27.5; 1st Gold Flight: Joe McNeice 25.5, Paul Schneck 31.5MC; 2nd Gold: Bill Ilavsky 28.5, Dean McAdoo 28.5MC.

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AUG. 9: Chicago Points: 1st White Flight: Stan Walker 81, John Sbordone 82; 2nd White: Charlie Salerno 90MC, Charley Fiorentino 100MC, Ed Novalis 93; 1st Gold Flight: David Schlink 83MC, Leo Blessing 86MC; Frank Mento 92; 2nd Gold: Celso Samaniego 89, Dave Bouchard 98MC, Larry Parker 99MC; Forward Tees: Tom Clutter 106MC, Bob Hunter 105.

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t took nine months to complete Christ the King School’s new preschool center and just two days for the teachers to fill the rooms with colorful décor that will make the kids feel right at home. Students, parents, CTK church members and members of the community toured the new

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14,000-square-foot building at its grand opening on Sunday, Aug. 14. “We wanted to create a quality program that gives glory to God, that parents would be proud of, and where kids could learn and be safe,” Principal Jeff Loberger said. The center includes nine classrooms, a huge indoor play space and administration rooms. Francesca Dopp, the new preschool director and a third-grade teacher, has taught at the school since its beginning. Speaking about the school’s growth and new facility, she said, “God is definitely showering us with His blessings.” Some parents were so impressed with the new childcare center, that they were seeking to sign up their unborn. “A couple approached me and said, ‘We’re trying to get pregnant, so can we put our child on the waiting list for the year 2018?’” he laughed. “I told them we didn’t have a waiting list that long.” CTK begins its school year Wednesday and is projected to start with 330 students, 180 of them being preschoolers. Its staff has grown from 24 employees last

The new preschool childcare center is located next to Christ the King Church at 5625 U.S. 1.

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year to now 40. “I can’t say enough about our staff,” Loberger said. “In 48 hours, they’ve made this building look like this, which says a ton about them. Teaching is more than a paycheck for them; it’s about a calling.” CTK is located at 5625 U.S. 1. Call 447-7979.

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Christ the King School is hoping to build a 65,000-square-foot facility for its elementary division by 2020. Until then, kindergarten through eighth grade will continue to meet in portable rooms.


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Sadey and Calley wait for a new home at the Flagler Humane Society, after their owners were found dead in the home last week.

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Two cats, from a home where a husband and wife were found dead, are waiting at the Humane Society for a new home.

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both. “Since they’ve been here, they have been huddled together,” Carotenuto said. “We have been told there is no family member available to take them.” Sadey is a 7-year-old female tiger, and Calley, a 3-year-old calico mix. The FHS received their medical records, and while both are spayed, they were due for vaccinations — something

the Humane Society includes, along with a microchip and pet insurance, with the adoption. The adoption cost for both is $50. Carotenuto said the animals have been affected by their ordeal and hopes a quiet home can be found for them. “Every animal that comes in here has a sad story. We just don’t know it,” Carotenuto said. “We know theirs.”

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Free car seat check on Thursday, Aug. 18 from 3-5 p.m. at Palm Coast Fire Station 25, 1250 Belle Terre Parkway.

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BE BEAR WISE 6 p.m., Palm Coast City Hall, community wing, 160 Lake Ave. Florida Fish and Wildlife Bear Management program. Learn how to keep bears wild. Natalae Almeter, 352-299-5821.

Join Travel Leaders of Palm Coast and Holland America Line for an in depth overview on Alaska Cruises and Tours. August 31st at 3:30pm. Space is limited. Call by August 26th to confirm and for location details.

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TEMPLE BETH SHALOM FAMILY BARBECUE 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., 40 Wellington Drive. Activities for the children and adults, and a barbecue. Free. Registrations for children 7-11 for Hebrew school. Call, 445-3006, 9 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday.

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Sundays are about Church. Sundays are about football. Palm Coast United Methodist Church will celebrate both together on August 21st during its Fifth Annual Football Sunday.

Anyone who sees Coby Allan Queen is asked to call the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office at 313-4911.

Wear your favorite jersey or team colors to Church.

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found the teen’s bicycle and backpack beneath it. A Sheriff’s Office deputy checked the Town Center McDonalds and found some of the teen’s friends, one of whom said he’d seen Queen with 21-year-old Josh LeMaster at the pier at about 6 p.m. LeMaster has an arrest record in Flagler County that includes charges for shoplifting, burglary and carrying a concealed weapon. Stone told deputies that she had no reason to believe Queen was in danger. Still, she gathered a group of the teen’s friends at Central Park in Town Center to film a video urging him to come home, and distributed a flier to the local press with his picture, asking anyone who sees the teen to not try to talk to him, and to call the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office at 313-4911 in reference to case 16-71793, or, in Volusia County, the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office at 386-248-1777.

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To Belize and back How one Flagler County resident is making a difference after storms abroad. JACQUE ESTES STAFF WRITER

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Sen. Ashley Rock, Dr. Paul Whisnant, and Pastor Dave Rowland stand by the top of a church after Hurricane Earl hit Belize.

he was a 19-year-old sophomore in college, 28 years ago. “I didn’t even know where Belize was,” Whisnant said. “I went back to college, and when I returned to Belize I had a backpack with three changes of clothes, and my Bible, toothbrush, $50 bucks, and a one-way plane ticket.” Lynn Fallon, of Palm Coast, has known Whisnant for 31 years. “We went to the same camp as teenagers,” Fallon said. “His family was always very missionaryminded.” Five years ago, Whisnant and Fallon realized they had both moved to Palm Coast and recon-

nected on FaceBook. Fallon took her daughter, Kaleigh, then a high school student, on a missionary trip to Belize. Kaleigh Fallon is now an ICU nurse at Halifax Hospital. Lynn Fallon said the people in Belize were different. “They don’t expect anything of you, but they are so appreciative,” she said. Fallon was impressed by how Whisnant goes into a village and meets the people, helps them with medical needs, the construction of churches, and trains the local men to be church pastors.

CHILDREN ARE MOST AFFECTED BY HURRICANE

UNICEF reported that 3/4 of all of the children in Belize were affected by Hurricane Earl. Approximately 110,000 children, 27,000 younger than 5 years old. Donations can be made to www.iServants.com/HurricaneEarlReliefAid, the 501c3 mission states 100% will go to the relief aid for Belize.

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The beautiful amenities in Palm Coast are a huge part of our culture. Nick is an advocate for our parks and recreation centers including the golf courses, soccer fields, miles of bike trails, swimming pools and other amenities.

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One week after Hurricane Earl came ashore in Belize, Dr. Paul Whisnant was back in Flagler on a fund-raising tour. “I would like to be on the ground (in Belize) right now,” said Whisnant, who is the Belize Mission director for International Servants, and citizen liaison for the U.S. Embassy in Belize. “I was on the ground helping to coordinate things, coordinating the rescue and the assessment.” The storm was a Category 1, hardly acknowledged by the average Floridian, but for the poorer sections of Belize, the storm was devastating. “The people in poverty, which is the majority of the country, are the most severely affected,” Whisnant said. Whisnant said that his group isn’t the only organization working to help. The Red Cross, the Baptist Association of Belize, UNICEF, and the National Emergency Management Office of Belize, to name a few, have activated. “There are all of these groups doing good things,” he said. “The problem is, the need is greater.” Whisnant began working with the people of Belize after learning about an opportunity to go on a mission trip to the country, when

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School Board meeting packed with new faces ready for new careers New school year starts off with introductions, new student school board members, and a video of a successful summer camp.

speakers who spoke to the campers about their jobs. “I told them I didn’t want them just to talk about their jobs, but how they got to where they are in their careers,” Felicia said. “The camp was 100% a community volunteer effort.”

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New Flagler Schools staff had the opportunity to get to know one another, and meet school board members, at a reception held at the school board offices prior to the school board meeting on Tuesday, Aug. 16.

alumnae Maeve Dineen and Lauren Umpenhour. Maeve, a biochemistry and molecular biology major at Mercer University, led the logistics of the development of the program. Lauren, advertising and public relations major at the University of Central Florida, focused on the marketing efforts of the internship program with the goal to recruit college level students, and raise awareness within the community about the new opportunities. ‘BRING YOUR A GAME’ CAMP

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People dropped off a total of 80 guns during a gun buyback event at the Flagler County Association of Realtors building Aug. 11 — no questions asked — and got $75 Target gift cards in return. The event, called Kicks 4 Guns and held by the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office and the Flagler Beach and Bunnell Police Departments, netted three short-barreled shotguns — banned in the U.S. — a Japanese war rifle that was “likely seen as a war trophy,” organizers said in a Sheriff’s Office news release; and one gun that had been reported stolen. “This was a great event to help us make Flagler County a safer place by taking unwanted guns off the streets,” Sheriff Jim Manfre said in the news release. This is the first time the Sheriff’s Office has taken part in Kicks 4 Guns, an initiative taken by policing agencies throughout Central Florida to let people get rid of guns, no questions asked. All of the guns will be destroyed, except for the one which had been reported stolen. It will be retuned to its owner. Real Radio 104.1 sponsored the event and had food donated for law enforcement officers from local restaurants, including a Flagler County McDonald’s, Firehouse Subs, and Volusia County restaurant Bimbo Bakery. Residents also brought officers Wendy’s hamburgers and bottled water, according to the news release.

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Highjackers marks 15 years, celebrates $75,000 to charity Lisa Setien, the general manager at Highjackers Restaurant, is celebrating 15 years in business during the week of Aug. 22-28. “We owe our 15 years of success to our patrons and friends,” Setien said in a press release. “We wanted to show our appreciation to everyone that supports our restaurant, and the community causes we ask them to support, like the recent surgery to help

Avery Bishop walk.” Avery Bishop is a 6-year-old Flagler County resident that needed a $35,000 surgical procedure to help her walk. Coowner of Highjackers Gail Holt has been a family friend of the Bishops for many years. Highjackers helped, the money was raised, and Avery had surgery last month and is undergoing physical therapy to help her walk. The restaurant tries to incorporate charity work into all of its major events, raising thousands for the American Red Cross, Hos-

pice and families in need, for a total of about $75,000 for various causes over the past 15 years. One promotion in the anniversary week is that one table will be picked at random to have an entire dinner paid for by Highjackers. The restaurant is located at 202 Airport Road in Palm Coast at the Flagler County Airport. Call 586-6078.

After being closed for two months, Maria Serrano has re-opened Back to Eden Café, at 210 S. Central Ave., Flagler Beach. The restaurant specializes in organic, vegan, vegetarian, and raw living foods for lunch and dinners. The café opened in 2013 and seats approximately 22 inside and outside. It is owned by David Hostetter, a former Flagler Beach resident and former Navy Seal, who now lives in North Carolina. Call 693-4930.

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Protea Senior Living is applying for a permit for $11 million.

The facility’s central building will have a bistro, pub, theater, spa and fitness center.

A commercial permit application has been submitted for Protea Senior Living, at 65 Fernmill Lane, which is at the southeast corner of an open lot bordered on the north by Forest Grove Lane and on the east by Palm Harbor Parkway. The contractor is Elkins Construction, out of Jacksonville. The Palm Coast Planning and Land Development Regulation Board approved Protea Senior Living’s technical site plan for the first phase of the project in a meeting Jan. 20. It was projected to be an 82-unit, 100-bed assisted living facility. The facility will employ about 60 full-time and part-time staff members, according to city planning staff documents. About 13 acres of the vacant, 18.67-acre plot picked for the facility is now mostly wetland, and will largely stay that way, city planning staff told board members in January.

Three churches make investments in construction In addition to Christ the King (see Page 19), two other churches invested in their classrooms. St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church, at 4600 Belle Terre Parkway, is investing $25,000 in classroom conversion. Meanwhile, Palm Coast Baptist Church is adding a two-story, 12,225-square-foot classroom facility, at 5345 Belle Terre Parkway. The permit was approved for a value of $1.4 million.

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Island Walk storefronts make progress Another restaurant is ready to open Island Walk. The sign has been on the front of the building for some time now, but China Express has received a certificate of occupancy from the city of Palm Coast. Two other storefronts received occupancy permits: Crossfit Hammock Beach, at Suite 604 in Island Walk; and Island Breeze, which is an “upscale resale shop,” at Suite 403.

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Florida Hospital designated as 2016 Most Wired

Two of Flagler County’s four McDonald’s restaurants are having some work done. The site at 5190 E. State Road 100, which is in front of Target, is having $25,000 worth of work done, while the site 6030 E. State Road 100, just east of Interstate 95, is getting more extensive upgrades worth $315,000. In both cases, the commercial permit applications were completed by Southlan Construction.

Adventist Health System, which includes the six Florida Hospital facilities in Volusia and Flagler counties, has been named a 2016 Most Wired health system for the fourth year in a row, based on the results of HealthCare’s Most Wired survey. Most Wired hospitals are using telehealth to improve care; using technology to build patient engagement with the individual’s lifestyle in mind, which includes electronic access to their care team; and utilizing population health management tools and partnering with other health care providers to share critical clinical information.

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Villari’s Martial Arts is more than just a martial arts school — it’s character development program. Owner Dave Grabner said the school’s programming, which is unlike any other school in the area, teaches children self control, respect and discipline. “It’s not just teaching kids how to kick and punch,” he said, “but developing child as a whole.” The school is hoping to reach more children by opening a new location in Palm Coast. Located at 515 Palm Coast Parkway SW,

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Top seller features swimming pool and boat dock WAYNE GRANT NEWS EDITOR

Florida, of Gulf Breeze, sold 5 Ramble Way to Michael and Nicole Freeman, of Palm Coast, for $212,650. Built in 2016, the house has four bedrooms, two baths and 2,169 square feet.

Fuquay Aaron Crandall, of Flagler Beach, sold 1732 Daytona Ave. to William and Zoe Barley, of Fruitland Park, for $300,000. Built in 1980, the house has three bedrooms, three baths and 1,684 square feet. It sold in 1981 for $41,900.

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house Palm Harbor was the top real estate sales transaction for the week of July 7-13. Jesse and Catherine Barrack, of Palm Coast, sold 3 Cedarford Court to Justin and Nicole Hooper, of Palm Coast, for $510,000. Built in 1986, the house has four bedrooms, 3.5 baths, swimming pool, fireplace, boat house, boat dock and 2,959 square feet. It sold in 2012 for $395,000.

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Grand Haven Perry Sweatman III and wife, of Mountain Home, North Carolina, sold 21 Village Drive N. to M’Shell and Martin Stohr, of Palm Coast, for $307,000. Built in 2005, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 2,289 square feet. It sold in 2014 for $273,000.

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PALM COAST Triton Bend Clifford IRA, individually and as trustee, sold 200 Bella Harbor Courtto Mario and Vicki Tristani, of Jacksonville, for $152,000. Built in 2006, the condo has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,804 square feet. It sold in 2006 for $324,000.

Barry Naus, of Palm Coast, sold 32 Hembury Lane, Unit 32, to Patricia Mason, of McDonough, Georgia, for $105,000. Built in 1985, the condo has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,098 square feet. It sold in 2007 for $147,900. Judith and Kirk Bingham, of Columbia, Maryland, sold 33 Fairways Circle, Unit 33, to Megan Johnson, of Palm Coast, for $94,000. Built in 1980, the condo has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,150 square feet. It sold in 2010 for $67,500.

Pine Grove Stephen and Debra Bryant, of Palm Coast, sold 11 Pittman Place to Calvin and Diane Perrotti, of Palm Coast, for $212,500. Built in 2003, the house has four bedrooms, two baths, a swimming pool and 1,914 square feet. It sold in 2003 for $123,900.

Bon Terra Estates Frances Hugueley, BJ Judd and Danny Hugueley sold 4 St. Johns Ave. to Roger and Alexandria Merrill, of Palm Coast, for $210,000. Built in 1983, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace, swimming pool and 2,505 square feet.

Palm Harbor Tracey Benton, of Jensen Beach, sold 20 Columbus Court to David and Darlene Blaine for $250,000. Built in 1985, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a boat dock and 1,618 square feet. It sold in 2014 for $227,500.

Indian Trails Paul and Patricia Mall, of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, sold 53 Boulder Rock Drive to Brian and Darla Donley, of Palm Coast, for $215,500. Built in 2004, the house has four bedrooms, two baths, a swimming pool and 2,335 square feet. It sold in 2014 for $177,500.

Bookbuilders New York LTD sold 127 Plain View Drive to Antonio and Carmen Antunes, of Palm Coast, for $132,000. Built in 2002, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,353 square feet. It sold in 2002 for $96,900.

Joseph and Judith Whittington, of Ormond Beach, sold 95 Fortune Lane to Eldon Saunders, of Palm Coast, for $245,000. Built in 2003, the house has four bedrooms, two baths, a swimming pool and 2,241 square feet. It sold in 2003 for $125,100.

Aspasia Boris, of Palm Coast, sold 1 Bunker Lane to Kelly Henke, of Palm Coast, for $140,000. Built in 1999, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,213 square feet. It sold in 2003 for $115,000.

Cypress Knoll Golden Fox Properties LLC, of Palm Coast, sold 140 Eric Drive to Jean Pellegrini and Clifford Brown, of Palm Coast, for $315,000. Built in 2015, the house has three bedrooms, three baths and 2,300 square feet.

Pine Grove James and Carlyn Kuykendall, of Palm Coast, sold 21 Port Royal Drive to Anneke

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Dillard-Turner, of Palm Coast for $215,000. Built in 1984, the house has four bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a swimming pool and 1,990 square feet. It sold in 2003 for $110,000.

Pine Lakes Joel and Lynn Fallon, of Palm Coast, sold 122 Westlee Lane to William and Carol Berke, of Medford, Massachusetts, for $270,000. Built in 1992, the house has five bedrooms, three baths, a swimming pool and 2,362 square feet. It sold in 2002 for $150,000.

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William Richardson, of Middletown, Connecticut, sold 18 Zither Court to Ginger and Gary Grimm, of Palm Coast, for $155,000. Built in 2005, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,807 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $216,400.

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Quail Hollow Charles Rice, of Palm Coast, sold 8 Katsura Tree Place to William Turi, of Palm Coast, for $160,000. Built in 2005, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,874 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $221,000.

Lynette Will, of Cocoa, sold 34 Powder Hill Lane to Nicolas and Leticia De la Torre, of Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania, for $145,000. Built in 2005, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,695 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $213,200.

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Sunrise Beach Sarah Thompson, of Palm Coast, sold 1923 Central Ave. N. to Tracy Carter, of Palm Coast, for $200,000. Built in 1948, the house has two bedrooms, one bath and 1,026 square feet.

Merry Wood, of Palm Coast, sold 34 Wellwater Drive to Larry and Miki Meisner, of Palm Coast, for $215,000. Built in 1996, the house has four bedrooms, two baths, a swimming pool and 2,416 square feet. It sold in 2002 for $199,000.

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Plantation Bay Intervest at Plantation Bay, of Daytona Beach, sold 663 South Lake Drive to Norman

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17-FOOT ALUMINUM canoe. 2 paddles, 41 pound thrust trolling motor. $150. Call 386-986-2268. 2 BARSTOOLS, excellent condition, $30 each. 386.263.2841

OLD/NEW, IN/OFFSHORE fresh rods reels lures fishing tackle, $200.00 text please 904.814.4973

TWIN SOFA/SLEEPER LANE Sleeper Sofa, GINGER color. with mattress $190 (386) 237−0171

POWER WASHER $40. Popover pan $10. Magic chef grill $8. Pasta Machine $20. 386-447-3545

2-BEAUTIFUL L/R end tables, wood/glass/metal, $25/ea. 2-24” Brass lamps, $6/each. 386.206.9006

PROFESSIONAL DOG grooming equipment. table, dryer,clippers, nail grinder, bark collar. $150. Call (386) 986-4220

WHIRLPOOL SIDE−BY−SIDE frig/freezer. White. Runs well. Good for garage $195 (386) 793−7844

2-X ROCKER Sound Gaming Chairs, Black Like New $25 each, stone/glass coffee table $75 386.586.0267 ADULT 3 wheel bike $150. Ladies 10-speed bike, $50. 386.447.2287 BATHROOM SINK top, 37”x22”, $50. 4000 KW generator electric start, $150. 386-597-5838 BEAUTIFUL 3-STORY doll house, 4 1/2Hx3 1/2w, all furniture & accessories included, $200. Call 386.447.2234

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TRUCK RAMPS, $20-new. Bench saw, $50. Bike helmet, $15-new. Dorm fridge, $50. HD helmet, $40. 386.439.6202 VINTAGE HANGING Lights, Tiffany style and White Globe, Both Excellent Condition, $20 each. 386-868-8153. WHIRLPOOL REFRIGERATOR looks and works great, $195. 321.228.0059

COMMERCIAL SEWING machine on stand w/1/4 hp motor, runs great, $200. 386.283.8705

WHITE METAL patio table w/4 chairs and cushions $100. Mechanics work bench w/shelf $75. 386.447.6798

DOLPHIN BASE coffee table w/oval glass top $75. Queen bed frame, head/foot board $100. 386-5038950

16’ ALUMINUM Extension Ladder Duty rated 200 lbs. Excellent condition. $40. (386) 313−5754

ENGINE HOIST/SHOP crane-2 ton-used twice, $120. 386.931.8409 PLUMBERS ASSORTED test equipment. 1-1/2-4” caps, plugs, balls, seal plugs, wing plugs, $200. Cell 203.560.6066 LARGE BROWN canvas retractable umbrella, $50. Large wall mount for TV, $50. 386.437.3441 HOTPOINT RANGE White Smooth Top Good Condition $75. 386.986.4925 GRANDDAUGHTER’S MAPLEWOOD crib for sale, $30. Please call 86.446.2929 GIRLS BIKE, like new, $40. Bug deflector for late model Ford, @25. 386.446.1046

2 OAK end tables & Coffee table glass inserts & storage.125.00 or Best Offer 9043669.4077 4 ANTIQUE Dining Chairs $80 Dark wood chairs have rush seats & ladder backs. (386) 283−2753 ANTIQUE SEWING machine (universal brand) still works & has manual. $100 (904) 254−5188 BIKE − Girls 20" Girls 20" Bike. condition. $20 (386) 446−2186

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GE ELECTRIC range plus Whirlpool over-therange microwave, both work well, $100/both. 386.445.7154

OFFICE CHAIRS 4 Office reception area chairs. Blue vinyl with wood trim. $100 (386) 445−4375

FUTON SOFA bed natural wood 5" double mattress beige with cover pillows $150 386.439.4172

QUEEN SIZE Padded mattress, box base and bed frame in good condition. $50 (386) 793−7844

FREEZER STAND up type, works excellent, asking $125. Call 386.445.3494

TORO SELF−PROPELLED Mower & Gas Weed Wacker Great Condition $199 (516) 606−2106

ETHAN ALLEN couch, Dark blue w/gold, $150/obo. 386.237.5067

TREADMILL SPORTCRAFT 1X2.5 treadmill. Excellent condition $75 (386) 446−8391

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YARD SALE Friday & Saturday, August 19 & 20 from 7:30am-12pm 25 Claymont Ct S. Clothes, kitchen items, teacher items, and more!

General Merchandise GE APPLIANCES Chrome Glass-top stove/over stove microwave & dish washer/ leather sofa/love seat, black lacquer dining table with leaf/2-shelf large wood-island with wine rack& screen door with glass window -invisible screen items $200 each. Cocktail table black-lacquer with glass inserts/matching leather chair/ Pair-black leatherette bar stools items $150 each Black lacquered matching dining room 4-chairs each chair ($100) /Pair-tall bookcases/ items $100 each. Large oversized pictures (contemporarystyle) used in office items $75 each Call 386.264.7512

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NOW PRICED BELOW APPRAISAL 8 Egret Trail Dr. Palm Coast, FL 32164 3 BEDROOM /2 Bath BEAUTIFUL POOL HOME ON A DOUBLE LOT ! Located in Cypress Knolls Thursday August 18th 11am-2pm Friday August 19th 11am-2pm

Move in ready! Spacious 3BD, 2BA Pool Home situated on a corner, oversized lot. This beautiful home features a Living Room, Dining Room, Family Room & Breakfast Nook. Large, enclosed Pool Deck with covered Lanai & L-Shaped Pool.

A must see; schedule a showing today! 386-445-8441 100 Plus Realty Group www.100plusrealty.com

More info: 8egrettrail.stopthecarhoney.com Call/Text Patty Murphy mobile 585-729-1402 Palm Coast & The Beaches Real Estate Patty@DontWorrySignHappy.com

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

Adult Care Services

PLANTING/TRIMMING season is here. Hardwood mulch, $30 per yard, delivered and installed. Complete landscape maintenance packages available. Drains installed, landscape design, cleanups, beds rocked. 386.503.6055 Licensed & Insured TRIMMING SPECIALS “Everything but the Lawn” Detailing, Trimming, Weeding, Mulch, Gutters, Cleaned, Pressure Washing, Leaf Cleanups 386-263-7032

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

ASSISTED LIVING

l One Private Room with Bath l Daycare available daily!

Open House

From 7:30am to 9:30pm lOvernight Available

Cleaning

62 Bunker Hill

Homes For Rent

5 bedroom, 3 bath Pool home on a 15000 sq ft. lot. Circular drive, large covered lanai, new appliances, new paint ... Buyers get a $500 Visa card or Home Warranty.

“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

Open Sunday 1pm-4pm Palm Coast Shores Realty Vicki Rhonemus 386-972-1435

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Tutoring

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

Home Improvement/ Remodeling CREATIVE FIXINS Handyman Services Interior Repairs and Remodel Licensed and Insured Ask for John 386.586.8353

AUTO SERVICE

COASTAL APPLIANCE SERVICE TEAM, LLC

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

BICYCLES

ASE Certified Master Technicians

(386) 447-2453

25 Palm Harbor Village Way, #9 Palm Coast

We will buy or consign your car

pcbike.com

214239

YOURS!

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386-672-2474 82 N. US-1, Ormond Beach, FL 32174

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John Abramovic, Owner

AUTO SERVICE

YOURS!

ormondfineimports.com BARBER

Mon.-Fri. 9-5 • Saturday 9-1

17 Old Kings Road North • Palm Coast

Window Fashion Designer

DRAPERIES • BLINDS SHUTTERS • CURTAINS • CORNICES

INC.

BEAUTY

CARMELO’S BARBER SHOP

Call today for your complimentary in-home consultation

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211849

447-9723

Your Personal

386.446.1566 • Owner Dominic DiGirolamo

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

about Call for Informationtory the Business Direc

BLINDS/WINDOW TREATMENTS

Voted Best Around 5 Years in a Row No Appointment Necessary

386-437-0041

Yellow color $5 per Week • Border as low as $3 per Week

Foreign and Domestic

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for information about the Business Directory

First 15 words .......................$17.50 per week Each Add’l word ........................................ 50¢ 15% DISCOUNT for 4 week Run

“Your Full Service Hometown Dealer”

214230

Lic/Insured

CLASSIFIED LINE AD PRICE

ORMOND FINE AUTOS

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

386-986-7675

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

YOUR SOURCE FOR LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADS

213755

www.PalmCoastRepos.com Palm West Home Realty, Inc

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

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

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

Landscaping & Lawn Service

LV10380

Help Wanted

Please stop by and see this for yourself .

-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

www.budgetblinds.com

30% OFF

Men | Women | Kids

On select Signature Series CALL FOR DETAILS!

WALK INS WELCOME | WE DO FLATTOPS

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

214227

Andrea Barr

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

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

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.

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FIREPLACE SPECIALIST!

Announcements

BARBER WANTED: Chair available at Tidy Chap Barber Shop. Must be licensed. Clientele a plus. 407.697.7805

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DEPT 56 Dickens village includes over 60 houses in great condition, in original boxes plus dozens of characters figures, plus large number of landscaping accessories, all for $1500, a great buy. 386.445.7154

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, desiring to engage in business under the fictitious name of TechTalk Studios located at PO Box 352776 in the County of Flagler in the City of Palm Coast Florida 32135 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 18th day of August, 2016

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Over 500 Colors & Styles with a Variety of Edges!

Free Estimates Commercial Residential

Cabinet & Countertop Refacing

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LANDSCAPING & LAWN

Palm Coast Chiropractic Health Care

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

3 Florida Park Dr., Palm Coast

• 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

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CONCRETE

Proudly Serving Flagler County for 31 Years!

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Pavers • Travertine • Concrete • Stamped Concrete Acrylic • Sealers • Stone Walls • Fire Pits

386-446-1655

213000

Serving the area for over 15 years

Professional Lawn and Landscape Services

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

Medicare Plan Options

386 - 237 - 2983 www.DreamScapesFlorida.com Licensed & Insured

Classified Ads Bring Results • 386-447-9723

HMO • PPO • SUPPLEMENTS PART D • DENTAL

DOORS

386.503.7712

INSURANCE Helping You Select the Medicare Plan That is Right For You! 214249

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

PAINTING

Deanna Kershner

Independent Licensed Agent

386.931.3414

Deanna.Kershner@yahoo.com

KITCHEN/BATH REMODELING

214222

LICENSE # FC10963 / # GAR13041807

CABINETRY FOR YOUR HOME OR OFFICE

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

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214225

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Titanium Painters

Visa/MC/Amex/Discover

Free estimates and photo realistic designs!

“God Bless You”

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

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

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AW Custom Kitchens & Baths Inc. Serving Flagler County Since 1991

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Commercial & Residential Palms and Plants

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

Call Mike

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

Owner Mike Morgan

213762

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

Licensed and Insured – Free Estimates

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212016

213757

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Complete Kitchen Tops

Matuszczak

386-679-7249 CARPET & TILE SPECIALIST

WE CHOMP HIGH PRICES!

Designs

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Dr. Michael

PREMIER CLEANING PROFESSIONALS

Now accepting major credit cards for a processing fee

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HEALTH & FITNESS

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

“I Can’t Believe It’s Not Granite!”

• Interior/Exterior Painting • Rubbish Removal AND MUCH MORE

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*new clients only Expires 9/1/16

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

Licensed/Bonded • Tree Trimming Insured

LOW REASONABLE RATES

20% OFF

Fix My House Handyman Services

• Dryer Vent Cleaning • All Gutter Work • Drywall Repair • Pressure Washing • Fence Repair

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

KITCHEN/BATH REMODELING

211835

Mother’s Haven Cleaning Service

211788

CLEANING

Office 386.445.1549 • Mobile 386.212.1106 • Call AnyTime

WE PAINT HOUSES, POOL DECKS, DRIVEWAYS & DOCKS

386-445-6198

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

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SKEET’R BEAT’R U.S. “1� HOME CRAFTERS INC. SPECIAL - $150 OFF PRICE

MOTORIZED ROLL-UP SCREEN

211833

REG/SOLAR/DESIGNER SCREENING • REMOTES

185118

TERRY’S PLUMBING

Roof Leaking?

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

“Specialist In Hard to Find Leaks�

Serving Flagler County for over 30 years

386-

212798

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

State Licensed | Insured CCC1328252 | CBC1254280

TREES 211848

Residential RooďŹ ng Specialist

211977

LV10372

CBC ROOFING COMPANY

EZ RooďŹ ng Systems LLC • New Roofs • Repairs

Call 447-9723 to reserve your space

24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE • COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL

• Replacements • FREE Estimates

Insurance Inspections Available Reliable Prompt Service Finan Building Customers For Life

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

211829

211982

POOLS

386.677.9265

211834

2 Generations Family Owned & Operated

Licensed • Insured Master Plumber CFC1426001

LIC - INS.

ROOFING

For All Your Plumbing Needs

Fast, Reliable Service

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

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COMPLETE LAWN MAINTENANCE

386.237.7023

386-328-5359

Licensed Tree

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

Lic# CCC1328107

R & K CERTIFIED ROOFING

Rick's Power Washing

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386-446-3100 www.rkroof.com

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213758

CCC 1328712

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REALTORS First Time Home Buyer Specialist Sell your Home in 90 Days or Less

Insured and Licensed

Stephen C Kenny & Associates, Inc State CertiďŹ ed RooďŹ ng Contractors CCC-1330218

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

Fully Insured

“FREE� Wind Mitigation Inspection with all new roofs for Homeowner Insurance Discount. FREE Pet Adoptions! PetFriendlyAgent.net

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Arborist OfďŹ ce: 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

214240

213803

211981

• New Roofs • Re-roofs • Repairs • Free Estimates

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

386-585-5160

FLORIDA, INC.

Tree Experts LLC A 1 211832

POWER WASHING

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

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446-2139

503-1495

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2015 Ford Focus Titanium

DEALERSHIP NAME

$16,977

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Palm Coast Ford 386 • 447 • 3380

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1150 Palm Coast Pkwy, Palm Coast, FL


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