Ormond Beach Observer 9-30-21

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2021

YOUR CA LE NDAR

FREE FAMILY ART NIGHT When: 6-7:30 p.m. Where: Parish Hall at St. James Episcopal Church, 38 S. Halifax Drive Details: Ormond Memorial Art Museum’s free family art night returns to an in-person format. Create a Van Gogh-inspired sunflower with art teacher Linda King. All art supplies will be provided. Masks are required, regardless of vaccination status. MOVIES ON THE HALIFAX When: 7 p.m. Where: Rockefeller Gardens, 26 Riverside Drive Details: Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy a showing of 2019’s “The Addams Family”, rated PG.

SATURDAY, OCT. 2

11TH-ANNUAL MUTT STRUTT When: 8 a.m. Where: Daytona Beach Bandshell, 70 Boardwalk Details: Join the Halifax Humane Society for this annual 5K fun run/walk. Leashed and wellbehaved pets are welcome to join too. General admission costs $5. Registered participants at $25 a person will receive a complimentary drink ticket, raffle ticket, and a T-shirt. Register at hhsmuttstrutt.org

SUNDAY, OCT. 3

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS PANCAKE BREAKFAST When: 8 a.m. to noon Where: Social Hall at St. Brendan Catholic Church, 1000 Ocean Shore Blvd. Details: The Father Eamonn Gill Council 13018 Knights of Columbus’s meal includes all the pancakes you can eat, scrambled eggs, a sausage link, orange juice and coffee. Costs $5 for adults; children under 12 eat free. All are welcome.

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6

PARKS AND RECREATION MASTER PLAN PUBLIC MEETING When: 6 p.m. Where: South Ormond Neighborhood Center, 176 Division Ave. Details: Share your thoughts and ideas about the future of parks and recreation in the city of Ormond Beach. A virtual attendance option will also be available. Call 386-676-3250.

DO THE TIME WARP AGAIN by Rebecca Goldstein; CROSSWORD LET'S Edited by David Steinberg

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ACROSS 1 "Nomadland" director Chloe 5 Spanish for "bull" 9 Sharpen 13 Receded 18 Mothers' helper? 19 Elaborate ruse 20 Songwriter Tori 21 The Bell Centre, for one 22 Surgery requirement (Theme hint: In this clue's answer, unscramble letters 7 to 12) 25 Climbs without help 26 Nimble 27 Like some threats

28 Munch Museum's European capital 29 Ashkenazic or Sephardic 30 Number of musketeers 32 Speck in the sea 33 "It ___ me!" ("I'm innocent!") 34 Word before "cream" or "ale" 35 Starbucks' Skittles Frappuccino, e.g. (... letters 6 to 11) 40 "There was no other choice!" 42 Aunt, in Argentina 43 Observe 44 Hits with snowballs

45 "Cheers!" (... letters 4 to 7) 49 They may pop up 51 Statistical average 52 Job connections 53 Supporter of the LGBTQ+ community 54 "___ Mubarak!" 56 They're far from basic 58 Soundtrack part 60 "Thx" counterpart 61 Beyonce's "___... Sasha Fierce" 62 Fort worth a fortune 63 Comply without resistance (... letters 14 to 16) 70 Adept

71 Bother big-time 72 Airbnb opening in '20? 73 Slimy pest 75 Wonder Woman's rope 77 ___ choy 78 Regarding 80 Tiny projectile in a food fight 81 Doesn't lose in musical chairs 82 "Work in Progress" network, briefly 84 Certain dumbbells (... letters 4 to 7) 89 Author Jong 91 Wong of "Tuca & Bertie" 93 Diamondbacks, on a

HANNAH ASHTON SEABREEZE SANDCRABS

BURNTWOOD TAVERN ATHLETE OF the WEEK All Honorees pictured above: bring this photo into Burntwood Tavern to redeem for a FREE meal!

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‘CHURCHILL’ STARRING DAVID PAYNE When: 6 p.m. Where: Lighthouse Christ Presbyterian Church, 1035 W. Granada Blvd. Details: Attend a live stage performance of “Churchill” by David Payne in the sanctuary of Lighthouse Christ Presbyterian. Tickets not needed; a freewill offering will be received.

Movies are weather-sensitive. Call 386-676-3216 for rainout information.

scoreboard 94 Move convulsively 95 Where to see a room with a view (... letters 9 to 13) 99 Digs up dirt? 100 Showed on TV 101 Japanese honorific 102 Hexagon, for one 104 Act that restricts free speech 106 Uninspiring 107 School near the 97-Down 108 Hazel or Violet 112 Speedy Bolt 113 Opportunity to make firstround picks? (... letters 5 to 8) 116 Scorpion's defense 117 Painter Magritte 118 Born's partner 119 Like washed-out jeans 120 Gate joint 121 Must pay the piper 122 Treasures 123 Strong animals

37 Knight's drink 38 Incoming flight stats 39 AOL rival 40 "Indeed!" 41 Oscar nomination, e.g. 46 Cut in two 47 If not 48 ___, shoulders, knees and toes 50 Japanese TV brand 55 Small demon 57 Fish in tacos 59 Barrier that may be "shattered" 60 Tennis shirts, often 61 Sign, as a contract 62 Punch sound 64 Sixteen-oz. units 65 Where Katie Ledecky won four golds 66 Torah holders 67 Low-calorie, on a beer can 68 Pack leaders 69 Tunes for two 74 Deep cut DOWN 75 Italy's former currency 1 Region 76 Up to one's old tricks 2 Blow forcefully 77 Neckwear with Native roots 3 Huge pile of work 78 Brother of Moses 4 Rowing stick 79 Fat-free milk variety 5 "A Black Lady Sketch Show" 81 Stitch creator Robin 83 Like boozy seltzer 6 Tons and tons 85 "Very funny" 7 "RuPaul's Drag ___" 86 Gas whose formula is C2H6 8 Kitchen gizmo brand 87 Waffle House alternative 9 Major inconvenience 88 Cost associated with 10 Eggy dishes pollution 11 Something prohibited 90 Organize, as flowers 12 Superlative suffix 92 Treadmill setting 13 Relaxes 96 Not many 14 Amateur bakers' packaged 97 River through London purchases 98 Respect highly 15 Caused to feel small 103 Clutches 16 Actress Mireille 104 Spew 17 Bit of seasoning 105 Spumante source 18 "___ I do that?" 106 Cold ___ coffee 23 Reflect 107 Bronte heroine Jane 24 "Salt Fat Acid Heat" author 109 Assistant Samin 110 Faucet brand 29 MLK Day's month 111 Eternity's lack 31 Rwandan people 113 Expert 32 Without warmth 114 Longtime "notorious" 33 Dandelion, for one justice, for short 34 Declines an invitation 115 Money-minded exec 36 And other authors (Abbr.)

CELEBRITY CIPHER

By Luis Campos Celebrity Cipher cryptograms are created from quotations by famous people, past and present. Each letter in the cipher stands for another.

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Puzzle Two Clue H equals C

ART WALK When: 5-8 p.m. Where: Ormond Beach MainStreet Arts District, 128 W. Granada Blvd. Details: Join Ocean Art Gallery, Frame of Mind, Arts on Granada, Thays Art Gallery and Studio, Culture Period Hair Salon and Neighborhood Shop on the first Saturday of each month for art openings and art events. Free.

Puzzle One Clues F equals V

FRIDAY, OCT. 1

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SUDOKU

Complete the grid so that every row, column and 3x3 box contains every digit from 1 to 9 inclusively.

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