October 2011 Senior Life Newspaper

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Carolyn Workman, in honor of her 80th birthday, took a very big step toward completing her bucket list of things to do‌from 13,500 feet. Workman had been talking about skydiving for a long time and some thought she was kidding. But when she asked her sons about Skydive Sebastian, and they offered to jump with her, a plan was hatched. “At first they were getting information for me to Or Receive a they all decided to (tandem) jump by myself, and then $25it Off Card do it, which makes muchGift more special. It became a

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family affair at that point,’’ she said. Surrounded by friends and family, Workman and her three sons, twins Andrew and Edward and Ben, and grandson, Mike Dovel, took to the skies for a perfect jump and landing on Sept. 25. “We jumped at the chance,’’ joked Andrew Workman, of Melbourne, who had jumped before, but with a static line in the military as part of the 82nd Airborne in the Air Force. “For 10 years I’ve been talking about it,’’ Carolyn said. “I really don’t like heights much, like driving on mountain roads, but I figure airplanes are supposed to be up there.’’

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HorseSisters gives free hayrides for hunger SENIOR LIFE Linda Wiggins

Angelina and Joshua Gaffey, students from Suntree Elementary School, gather decorations for the Schoolcrow Stroll attraction at the Scarecrow Stroll and Harvest Festival at Viera Hospital Oct. 15, featuring free children’s games and family fun.

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HorseSisters founder Clairese Yuhasz Austin unsuccessfully fends off Thunder, the mascot for the nonprofit horse rescue and equine-assisted therapeutic center, from her bountiful harvest display. BY LINDA WIGGINS

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Thunder weighs You’ve heard that families in our 2,200 pounds and is community don’t have enough to eat over seven feet tall during these lean times. On Saturday, from the bottom of Oct. 15, you’ll have a chance to enjoy his huge hooves to free family fun and scare away hunger the tips of his ears. with a donation of food at the Scarecrow Stroll & Harvest Festival from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Clairese Yuhasz Austin of the nonprofit HorseSisters rescue and equineassisted therapy will be on hand with her massive, trusty steed, Thunder, to with horses as the need arises,â€? Austin give free hayrides, among a number of said. “It’s a big commitment and we free family and children’s activities want it to be for the life of the horse. provided at no cost. That can be 30 years.â€? While the Harvest Festival is for Also, HorseSisters is a place where humans, Austin hopes to benefit horses go out to pasture, living out their starving horses made homeless due the last days. Horse owners who no longer economic downturn, and the Festival have a ranch can board their equine launches this effort. J.D. Hallum Citrus of Scottsmoor donated 100 bales of hay family members and visit them, “just like an old folks home,â€? Austin said. — 5,000 pounds — that will become part of the event’s hay maze and then go The local 4-H group plans to create a memorial garden where horses are to HorseSisters to feed hungry horses. buried, and their loved ones can linger “Between the foreclosures and the on benches in a park-like setting. loss of jobs, horses become an While known for horse rescues, the expendable luxury when you have to center is also a place where children and put your human family first,â€? adults with mental and physical Austin said. disabilities can care for and ride horses, She will use the hay to start a hay bank, which would require a building to the interaction a proven therapeutic commodity. For more information on store it in. the program, go to HorseSisters.org or HorseSisters makes its home on call 321-267-2929. For more informa14 acres in historic Mims, on property tion on the Harvest Festival see page 5 provided at no lease cost, part of the or visit scarecrowstroll.com. SL homesteading Cuyler family acreage. The 23 horses, one donkey and a mule go through a ton of hay a month, literally — an DOCUMENT DESTR DESTRUCTION UCTION actual ton of hay. ““We We Shre Shred d So So It It Can’t Can’t Be Be Read!â€? Read!â€? HorseSisters achieved recent fame throughout the horsing rr 1SPUFDU :PVS *EFOUJUZ 1SPUFDU :PVS *EFOUJUZ community when they placed rr $MFBO 0VU 0ME 'JMFT $MFBO 0VU 0ME 'JMFT five homeless horses, hours r r 3FTJEFOUJBM $PNNFSDJBM 3FTJEFOUJBM $PNNFSDJBM before they were to be removed rr 0O 4JUF PS 0Ă­ 4JUF 0O 4JUF PS 0Ă­ 4JUF from a farm in foreclosure. One of the horses was so dehydrated w/this AD it had to receive four bags of intravenous fluid to stay alive. Austin connected the horses /PWB "WF /PWB "WF with grateful new owners via 3 3PDLMFEHF '- PDLMFEHF '- the social network tool, Facebook. ) )PVST . ' PVST . ' “We have a list of people BN UP QN BN UP QN looking for specific types of horses and we match them 321-636-1741

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Don’t miss the first Zucchini 500 Kids—Design and race your own Zucchini race car

Tour the Hay Maze in the Viera Hospital Courtyard

More than 50 scarecrows will be up for sale in a silent auction. Proceeds will be donated to the local food bank. Help us fight hunger.

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DJ carries on his father’s hobby, wants to help out BY GEORGE WHITE

Finding the right background music, from any era, is something that comes easy for J.A.M. Masters DJs, a locally owned company now looking for charities to help out. Run by Andrew and Tanisha Burke, the company was started in the 1980s in Shippensburg, Pa. by Andrew’s father, Gerald “Jake” Burke, a community housing coordinator who did deejaying work as a hobby from time to time. Andrew and his brother Michael would regularly assist him on his

gigs, carrying crates of albums and helping with the set-up and takedown of his equipment. Andrew and Tanisha Burke took over the business in 2005. But, unlike the early days, the type of songs is not limited to the records on hand, Andrew Burke explained. “Before we were carrying crates of records in, but it’s all digital now. I have classical music from the early 1900s, to modern, and every genre in between. We can cover four hours and I like to say I can play anything, any time, anywhere,’’ he said.

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And, no matter what style, Burke goes through each song and personally edits out any inappropriate lyrics. The couple is centering its business around weddings, birthday parties, corporate events and family reunions, but they have a higher purpose in mind for the future, according to Tanisha Burke. “Our goal is to donate at least $5,000 worth of services each year, just to give back and to help people out,” she said. She explained that the couple has already pitched in on several events through contacts made by joining the Melbourne Regional Chamber of East Central Florida. “With us being new to the area and not knowing anybody, that’s how I’ve gotten the word out about us,’’ Andrew Burke said. For more information about J.A.M. Masters DJs, call 321-507-5357 or jammasters.org. SL

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Did you feel that wisp of cool air at the end of september? i knew autumn had arrived. many people have told me they can’t remember a hotter summer in Central Florida. those who have lived in other areas know how suddenly and dramatically the seasons can change, but here, we rejoice in a cool breeze and check the calendar to see if it’s time for a new season. i hope you'll check your calendar this month and make plans to join us at the harvest Festival in Viera on oct. 15. it's sponsored by our sister paper, VierA VoiCe, and it’s going to be a blast! if my grandchildren lived closer, you can bet i’d make plans to bring them. there will be hay rides, a maze, a special area for children with bounce houses and other excitement. Would you believe there is even going to be a zucchini race? similar to a soap box derby, but twice as fun, i think this is going to be one of the highlights of the day. But don’t think this is just for children. there will be live Bluegrass music, a silent auction and tasty food to buy. During the two weeks leading to the harvest Festival, local businesses and non-profit organizations will display their scarecrows at their businesses or at our office on Wickham road. i hope you'll visit each one and vote for your favorite. Visit at least 30 and you qualify to enter a drawing for a grand getaway. the scarecrow names reflect the creativity that went into their creation. Kountry Kermit, recyCrow, manipedi Crow, moneybags, slapshot, Anita Cure and Bogey Crow are just some of the names our neighbors have created. Check our Facebook page or follow us on twitter to keep up with more than three dozen scarecrows, but be sure to come see them all together on oct. 15. the lucky winning bidders will take home true works of art that day. see you at the festival! As always, mary Brotherton

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SENIOR LIFE newspaper is proud to help host Script Your Future across locations in Brevard to encourage boomers and seniors to use prescription medicine wisely for their best health and longevity. Jill Gaines, publisher of SENIOR LIFE and VIERA VOICE will introduce Congressman Bill Posey at the 9 a.m. panel discussion kickoff of the Oct. 7 event, at the Brevard County Commissioners auditorium, first floor of Building C at the Government Center in Viera. The panel discussion ends with free health screenings and information from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Refreshments

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medicine directives can make for a costly future with limited independence, according to a local pharmacist. “Ideally, your doctor is prescribing medication, and you are making lifestyle changes, that will allow your body to heal itself optimally,� said Mark Hobbs of Hobbs Pharmacy at 133 N. Banana River Drive on Merritt Island, which will feature health screenings from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Screenings will take place from 2 to 5 p.m. at One Senior Place, 8085 Spyglass Hill Road. At each location, people are encouraged to bring all their medications for review by a pharmacist. For more information, call Pam Gillespie at 321-632-1776. SL

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Free Driver Safety Program for Veterans in November AARP has announced that all veterans (active, retired, National Guard, Reserve) may take the six-hour Driver Safety Program class during the month of November 2011 at no charge. Vets must have ID card, DD-214 or membership card from AL, DAV, VFW, etc. Spouses with ID (DD1172) may also attend at no cost No age limitation. Automobile insurance may be discounted by taking this class. Call District Coordinators Jules Moquin at 321956-0538 or Dean Carlson at 321-259-3578 to enroll.

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Seniors bring Italian American Club into the future By AngelA Smith

At the Columbus Day celebration on Saturday, Oct. 8, the Italian American Club of South Brevard (IAC) will reveal its summer project. The dinner-dance begins at 6 p.m. Extensive renovations to their decadesold building began as a simple idea and turned into a major project when IAC members decided to remodel the building. “This was a year in the making,” said Frank Ciccone, IAC president. “The building needed a lot of repairs and we decided we would go a step further and remodel the building so it’s better looking for us to have our events and also to rent the hall out at a pretty reasonable price.” During the summer, members picked up everything from a hammer to a paint brush and transformed what used to be an aged room with plain walls into a welcoming hall of glossy floors and fresh paint. “I thought the renovation was a great idea,” said Frank Cona, who was on hand each day taking photos. “I knew what it looked liked before and now it shows new ideas. It looks beautiful.” Heading the $15,000 project was building manger AJ Cassone. His goal for the venture was to attract not only current and new members into the club, but people of the community who are looking for a respectably-priced rental facility with a little history. “We’re trying to take the club into the future,” Cassone said. “Besides the events we host, we will rent the building around our schedule and we have to make it

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more appealing. We have to compete Tony Barrone of the Italian American against hotels; we have to compete Club hangs a new club sign following against country clubs, so we needed to the building’s remodel during the bring the building up.” summer. Whether it was hanging the new colorful sign outside the building or G Senior life Photo by Frank Cona G adding unique finishing touches, memEda Pittman of the Italian bers were determined to complete the job. American Club poses for a photo as she “It was a challenge, as a lot of our paints the inside of the club building members are older, so they weren’t able during a summer &&&&remodel. &&&&&&&&&&& to do most of the work themselves, so we had to have some outside companies come in; but I think it’s going to do a lot G 8F41591>H? 05?1-?1 ;> >18-@10 0191:@5- (45? /8-?? for the club and the 5 nity community around u ARY COMPLIMENTAR COMPLIMENTAR Y LUNCH Call for your COMPLIMENTARY Comm NTAL E R it,” Cassone said. r e Ov in our restaurant and TOUR TOUR our community! 55 and Call 321-2428044 for more information. SL &&&&&& &&&&&&&&&&&

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Brevard County Epilepsy Walk returns to Gleason Park on 11/12/11 BY jackie heyliger

Epilepsy/seizure disorder is the nation’s most common neurological disorder that can affect anyone at anytime. Epilepsy affects more people than Muscular Dystrophy, Multiple Sclerosis, Cerebral Palsy, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease and Cystic Fibrosis combined, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disease and Stroke. In Florida, approximately 353,000 people live with epilepsy. The Epilepsy Association of Central Florida has been serving Brevard, Orange, Osceola and Seminole Counties for almost half a century. Each year, the association sponsors a walk with food, fun, prizes, a silent auction and musical entertainment as a an important fundraiser for the agency. Last year, thanks to the community’s efforts, the agency raised about $20,000. All proceeds stay in Brevard County to help residents in need of assistance with their seizure disorders. For more information on the 2011 walk, please visit Brevardepilepsywalk.com or call 321-253-4112. SL

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columnists The past remembered at historic pioneer settlement

The historic Pioneer Settlement for the Creative Arts is located in the village of Barberville in nearby Volusia County. See a living Florida history museum and cultural education center that focuses on the lifestyles of early settlers and residents of rural Florida. The site has evolved into an outstanding village of 17 historic structures. The centerpiece of the campus is the original Central High School of Barberville, a National Register Places site. Other historical buildings and artifacts, that would otherwise have been destroyed, have been relocated to the grounds, including reproductions of 1900-era buildings. The Settlement maintains a growing historical collection of more than 10,000 objects and features two exhibition and educational venues, six annual festivals, daily tours and frequent educational programs and workshops. The fall jamboree is in early November. The Central High School opened in 1919 and served as a school until 1969. The founders of the Pioneer Settlement reopened the building reopened as a museum and education center in 1976. Several Florida history exhibits are housed in the building, including Old School House Museum, Women’s Work and other timely themes relating to Florida pioneer life. In 2002, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The settlement is on 30 acres in rural northwest Volusia County, adjacent to

Touring the Town John Trieste Lake George State Forest. Barberville is a rural crossroads of the greater Daytona, Orlando and Ocala areas. The address for the Pioneer Settlement for the Creative Arts is 1776 Lightfoot Lane, Barberville, Fla and the phone number is 386-749–2959. It is open Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. There is a modest admission and group tours are available. It is fairly easy and fast to get to the Pioneer Settlement from Brevard County. Take I-95 north to exit 265. Then take Route 40 west, 20 miles to the village of Barberville. The Settlement is located just west of junction US 17 and Route 40. I suggest packing a lunch and enjoying the meal on the grounds of the settlement. If it is late in the day, I recommend an early dinner at the Blackwater Inn located in Astor just west of Barberville. The inn’s setting overlooks the beautiful St. Johns River. They have a salad bar, fresh fish, beef and chicken. The Blackwater Inn opens only for dinner at 4:30 p.m. Call for more information at 888-533–3422. SL

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and a half. She wasn’t talking that much verbally, yet. It seems today’s children are taught Lucy sign language first. Kline She sure could tell her parents what she wanted in that manner, but I wasn’t used to it. However when it came to walking, I’d have to call it running, especially the days spent at Epcot and the Aquarium. Boy did she wear me out, especially in the Aquarium. The large tanks she could look through to see sharks, fish, turtles and even ducks swimming on top of the water, had her very excited. Her favorite word and animals are “ducks” and she’d point out one every time, along with ooooh-ing and aaahing at the sharks that brushed against the glass. There was so much to see that she’d run back and forth from one to another, return to one and almost disappear around a corner as I’d run to keep up with her. What a day it was. When we finally left the Aquarium she was still full of energy. I was exhausted. The visit was great and I look forward to the next time. I believe her verbalizing all she sees and feels will come out just as rapidly as the little legs carried her around to see so many things on this visit.

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Most seniors are grandparents already and some possibly greatgrandparents. Most of my friends from our young married days, 55 years ago, are in that position. Even though I had four children, all are grown adults now, marriage and children didn’t fall into the common pattern. I had given up expecting to be a grandma many years ago. Thanks to my youngest son, I finally became a grandmother for the first time in February 2010 when I was almost 77 years old. Since they live 3,000 miles away, I didn’t have the chance to build a relationship and watch her grow as many do. However, last November I drove to California to spend holidays with my son and his family, the “baby” then 10 months old. The few weeks I spent with them I enjoyed watching the little one, who is pretty sharp mentally. She wasn’t yet walking or talking so I didn’t feel I was building much of a relationship with her. I didn’t think she’d even remember me after I left, but I was wrong. Her parents have my picture in the house and often point Nana out to her, so that when she’d see me again, perhaps she could relate. Relate she did within a few minComments always welcome — utes when they all arrived for a visit asklucy3@juno.com. SL recently just before she turned one

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National Public Lands Day celebrated locally BY ANGELA SMITH

Volunteers from Cocoa to Viera and Suntree gathered at the Riverwalk Nature Center in Rockledge on Sept. 24 in observance of National Public Lands Day — an event that promotes popular enjoyment and volunteer conservation of public lands since 1994. Nature-minded community members and a group of Girl Scouts gathered at the center off US 1 to perform a variety of service projects, including collecting trash and pulling weeds and grapevines from overgrown areas. “Now more than ever, we need volunteers to help with our land maintenance,� said Brandon Smith, environmental program coordinator for

the center. “I think that when they see the amount of work it takes to maintain these areas and see what they can accomplish, they understand the importance of their assistance.� As morning turned to afternoon, volunteers were in the muck of the center’s trail and just happy to be neighbors lending a helping hand. “We’re really trying to ingrain in the girls, a sense of community service, while doing something they don’t get to normally do where it can be fun, but also something good for the community,� said Marsha Barton, local girl scout troop leader. “We wanted to get them out, get them in the sun, get them some exercise and have a chance to do something for others.� SL

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SENIOR SENTIMENTS Would you rather be trapped in an elevator with John F. Kennedy or James Earl Jones?? Photos by Darrell Woehler and Walter Kiely

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John Kennedy: He was Irish and Catholic, and so am I. Also, James Earl Jones is a rather large individual and would take up too much room in an elevator. —Kevin Holder

Well, because JFK is not alive any longer I would rather be stuck with a live one — so that would be James Earl Jones. —Chris Dixon

John Kennedy: I would like to ask him about his relationship with Marilyn Monroe. —Flora Micheletti

John F. Kennedy, because they named their daughter after me. —Caroline Noel

It would just have to be JFK. —Eleanor Thornton

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John Kennedy: With him being President of the United States, all the information that he would have would be fascinating. —Bettie Meyer

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ground for the event was Gail Caputo, who has regularly met with Workman for years, having lunch and doing less daring activities together. “She’s been talking to us all summer about it. We’re the ones too chicken to do it. We were going to have her committed. I

guess next she‘s going to try bull riding,’’ Caputo said. After a short briefing and the introduction of the jumpers to the partners they would be attached to, the group was given the signal and boarded the plane, sitting in a crowd on the floor of the plane.

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Watch for finger mullets Tyler Singleton with Revolution Lures and Capt. Eric Ciocher catch a Central Florida Large Mouth Basswhile filming a recent episode of the “Ultimate Catch.” Senior life Photo

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Inshore In the Banana and Indian River lagoons watch for the finger mullet schools to move south. This should be a great month to fish provided the weather holds out for the Space Coast. I recommend looking for the mullet pods and fishing all around them for the smorgasbord of species: sea trout, tarpon, snook, jacks, mangrove snapper and redfish. Offshore The snook should continue to bite in the Atlantic Ocean along the Brevard coast. Keep an eye out for the birds hitting the mullet pods along the beach to let you know where the fish are. Also you may still find tarpon and kingfish in these concentrated areas of bait. Surf In October, anglers should see better catches of snook as well as flounder and pompano, along the Brevard County beaches and inlets. The top baits to use in the surf are live shrimp and cut clams. Another alternative would be to cast a diamond jig or any silver type of spoon around any moving bait pods. Freshwater The water levels are back up in the St. Johns River and the surrounding lakes so the bass action has turned on again. Try spinner baits and buzz baits around the grass edges and wait for a strike. As a reminder, be sure to keep an eye on the tropics because we are in the heart of the Atlantic hurricane season. See you on the water! Capt. Eric Florida Regulations For Florida state fishing license information, visit the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission website myfwc.com or call 850-488-3641. About the Captain If you would like to book a guided fishing trip with Captain Eric, contact him at 321-253-6463 or visit spacecoastfishing.com. Capt. Eric is also the host of the television show Ultimate Catch which airs in October on Bright House Sports Network, channel 47. Days and times are to be announced. SL

Merritt Island family brings back heydays in the form of senior day program By linda S. humphrey

When asked about the vast difference between his firefighting/paramedic job and spending his days off working with seniors at Hey Days, Nick Slaughter said, “It’s a lot different from axing down doors. That’s when I’m saving lives. Here, I am preserving lives.” Hey Days, a Merritt Island senior day program owned and operated by Slaughter’s mother Debbie Wilborn, LPN, and Keith Krodel, RN, is a weekday program providing activities for the mind and body, entertainment, meals and snacks and a home-like atmosphere. Nick Slaughter’s sister Stacy runs Hey Days while Nick assists with everything from maintenance to working with clients creating handmade items. Senior life Linda S. Humphrey Next door is La Casa, a 15-bed, senior assisted Nick Slaughter works with client William Payne at living facility and 20-bed memory care facility Hey Days senior day care on Sept. 8 making crafts. run by Wilborn. La Casa opened in 2009, Hey Days followed in May of this year. medication assistance, staff chef, daily house“We aren’t trying to reinvent the wheel, just keeping, cable television and personal care items. make it better,” said Stacy Slaughter, the marketWilborn opened a crisis room in La Casa reing and public relations cog in the family wheel. cently where families can be with their loved “A successful business is based on feelings, not ones during a challenging time when life and just what someone hears or sees, but how did death decisions may have to be made. “We they feel when they were there. We want them to haven’t had to use it yet. But it’s here, ready feel good about being here.” “I was a long-term care nurse for many years,” when someone needs it,” she said. For information, call 321-474-8289 or stop by said Wilborn. “After my husband died, I had the La Casa or Hey Days at 210 N. grove St., Merritt freedom to begin a business where I could take good care of seniors and operate the facility under Island. SL our motto, ‘Care without compromise.’” Wilborn said egetables she believes family ¡ Veget¡a bVles members who are ¡ Citru¡s FCit rurituss Fruits looking for a day ¡ Cage-Free Eggs center or one ¡ Cage-Free Eggs tasbles where their rela¡ Bak¡e rV y eItgeem ¡ Bakery Ite¡ Citrus Fruits tives may reside ¡ Grass-Fed Beef fulltime want one ¡ Grass¡- FGl edu¡t BeCag ene-Ff ree-eFItrem eE s ggs thing above all Wickham Park Pavilion ¡ GlutenO-F r¡eN ItaEAR others. “They want eBY ke ery RO Ite UND!! PE (next to Brevard Community College) you to do what you PEN YEAR RO ¡ Gr assU -FND ed B!!eef revard Co unsd ity Collerom ge) 3 msay you will do. (next to BEve Tmhmur m 7 Om It’s that simple.” wwsd w.brevrom ardcou3 msmarket.com ¡ Gluten-Free Ite Thur m rme 7 rm La CasaEve inOPEN YEAR ROUND!! cludes a staff vardrs Co mmrun ty .com College) wwwith w.brevardcou(next to Brreme ma kiet registered nurses Every Thursday from 3pmm 7pm and licensed practical nurses, 24www.brevardcountyf ntyfaarmersmarket.com hour care,

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Backpack program provides weekend relief for children

     By linda S. HumpHrey 

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Hungry children are of great concern to Melbourne retiree Bob  Barnes. And while he is saddened by the situation in third-world countries,     he is moved to action by the large    numbers of school-aged children in      Brevard who are fed throughout the      week but are lacking on weekends.       The result:  100 backpacks filled with   food on Fridays.    The newly created Children’s       Hunger Project is a 501(c)(3) organ ization that addresses a significant  hunger problem existing in Brevard    County although virtually unknown    to the general public, according to Senior life Linda S. Humphrey   Barnes. While children may receive  Riviera Elementary School students Antoinette and Dejah Flowers receive breakfast and free or reduced-priced backpacks with food from Children’s Hunger Project contributor David   lunches at their schools, many of Cohen on Friday, Sept. 2, 2011 at the school in Palm Bay, Fla.    them are undernourished over the   weekend and are coming to school Riviera Elementary in Palm Bay Riviera’s principal, Linda Pic hungry on Monday mornings. is the pilot school for the project. colella, is a strong supporter of the    “That is the problem,” said CHP “More than 400 are in need,” said backpack project.   board member David Cohen. Lena Farnam, secretary at Riviera. “Riviera’s community of learners   “Empowering children to feed “The project is only at Riviera, continues to benefit from the kind  themselves with healthy food is the for the time being,” Barnes said. generosity of those involved   with  solution. Every Friday, kids who the “Our plan is to expand to other the Children’s Hunger Project,” said    charity can afford to help, will get Brevard County Schools as funds Piccolella. “All those connected to  food to carry home in their backallow. Additionally, if there is interthe project have made it possible for   pack. Food items may include est by a church or business to get us to empower over 100 children to  ravioli, spaghetti, milk, juice,    involved financially and they want feed themselves on the weekends.” breakfast bar, cereal and other simi  the money to be used in their own Antoinette and Dejah Flowers are lar food items.” backyard, that is fine with us.” sisters  who look forward each  Friday to their filled backpacks.    “I am very thankful,” said An  toinette. “I enjoy the juice and  ravioli.”    Dejah said her favorites were  the  chocolate milk and fruit. “We that a hungry kid  believe  is a hungry kid, wherever they   Member of the New England Appraiser Society live,” said Barnes. “God’s chil   dren in Haiti are as important as those in Melbourne, but I live in  Melbourne.”     • Antiques  You may bring small portions  One piece or entire estates of pre-packaged food for the  to   project the Viera Voice Harvest • Gold & Silver (sterling)   Festival on Saturday, Oct. 15 at the  Viera Hospital.   contact For information, Serving All Brevard  Barnes at 321-446-6012, email  Selling Nationally bob@thechildrenshungerpro  ject.org  or visit thechildrenshungerproject.org. SLSL Dealer: 321-638-2001 • Cell: 973-534-7731

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Senior Life Feature New comers, former players welcome in New Horizons Band By george White

Players in the New Horizons Band in Melbourne do so for many reasons, some just to learn or return to an instrument with others aspiring to become members of the Melbourne Municipal Band. Regardless of the motivation, New Horizons attracts a cross section nationwide with a common love of performing with the band established locally in 2003, said president Elaine Bartolino. “We have jazz musicians, college students and retirees but the majority of them are come-back players, some of whom haven’t played in 30 or 40 years,’’ she said. First time bass drum player Lucia Croom, a cancer survivor, joined to play alongside with her husband Richard Croom, who many years ago played alto saxophone in the famed FAMU marching band. “It just picked up four years ago. I

know I have to beat it on one and three and how to stay with the conductor. I just go by what I feel and I love it,’’ she said. Tuba player Edgar Browning plays in both the New Horizons Band and the Melbourne Municipal Band. New Horizons performed Sept. 10 for residents gathered in a pavilion at Windover Farms in Melbourne as they returned from a charity 5K run. Bartolino, who plays flute, said the band missed a couple of keys during the performance but otherwise did well. “Now I’m hooked on it. My air is not as much as it used to be but I can still play,’’ she said. The band is directed by Tom Cobble, a former high school band director in Richmond, Va, who earlier had played tuba and bass for the U.S. Navy Band. “It’s fun and fun is the operative word. Most haven’t played since high school. To see the smile on their faces makes it all worth while,’’ he said. The first

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Proxy grandparents a heaven-sent gift Dear Gramma Dear Gramma: My mother’s parents died last year. I miss them and feel bad I didn’t spend more time with them or call them more often. They always remembered me on my birthday and holidays and I’m not sure I thanked them most of the time. How can I make it up to them now? Sad in California. Dear Sad: I’m sorry to hear about your grandparents. Sometimes we don’t appreciate loved ones until they’re gone and it’s too late. You can feel better by writing a letter to your deceased grandparents, telling them what you want them to know. Read it aloud to them as if they can hear it. If your paternal grandparents are living, expressing your feelings now and spending time with them will help avoid a similar regret when they pass. Learn something from this experience that can be applied to all loved ones. Gramma Holly Fox Vellekoop, MSN, is the author of “How to Help When Parents Grieve” and “STONE HAVEN: Murder Along the River.” A retired Penn State University clinical instructor with six grandchildren, Vellekoop has a Master of Science degree in nursing. Send your letters to Gramma to hollyfoxvellekoop@yahoo.com. SL

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Grace and Vincent Lodato are a heaven-sent gift of proxy grandparents, according to Lisa and Ed Black of Melbourne, who struggle with other military families who must do without a father or mother during long deployments. On Grandparents Day at Freedom 7 Elementary magnet school in Cocoa Beach, with both sets of grandparents far away from daughters Mary Scott and Emme, Lisa knew she could count on “grandparents next door.” “Mary Scott was all smiles and walked around the room hand in SENIOR LIFE Linda Wiggins hand with Ms. Grace,” Lisa Black Emme and Mary Scott Black wait in said. “Mr. Vincent even substituted the doorway for their next-door as grandpa for several other proxy grandparents, Grace and children who didn’t have their Vincent Lodato, to get home and do grandparents there. It was a really, things together like bake, play UNO, really great day.” share chocolate and tell stories. Mary Scott and Emme know that grandparent fun is just a door Lisa is an advocate for military away on a daily basis as well. A families and wants community SENIOR LIFE Linda Wiggins gentle knock at the door is usually Grace and Vincent Lodato fill in as proxy members to know how much their followed by, “Do you want to play grandparents at Mary Scott Black’s simple kind acts are appreciated. UNO?” Baking, drawing, “We often begin our moves, new Grandparents Day at Freedom 7 Elementary story-telling and sharing chocolate magnet school in Cocoa Beach. schools and new neighborhoods also top the itinerary. with some uncertainty and a dash of While the fun times are sadness for all we have left behind,” kid-friendly, Grace Lodato said she gets as much out of time Black said. “With the passing of time, the newness brings spent together as the children do. new and unexpected joys. While our immediate families are “They make me feel young. I just love it,” she said. “They far away, something amazing happens. A village begins to are so adorable at that age. My grandchildren are all young form, made up of friends who invite you over for holiday adults now and have their own interests, so this is a great celebrations, bus stop moms who have your back and guard thing for us as well as the girls.” your child as their own, the neighbor who leaves fresh Vincent Lodato recalls his days deployed during the tomatoes at your door, church family that is there for the Korean War and feels for today’s families. “There are so highs and lows, teachers that give your children the extra many responsibilities a husband and father has, so not to hugs when your husband is deployed, and far away friends have him around is tough.” that come at a moment’s notice when you need them.” SL

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When Mary Anderson was diagnosed with bladder cancer at the age of 82 and kidney cancer at the age of 88, she was determined to continue enjoying her life. She has been an inspiration to many, including her oncologist, Dr. Giuseppe Palermo, and the medical staff at Cancer Care Centers of Brevard — Viera. To celebrate her 100th birthday, her

Brevard Botanical Garden will host an Edible Garden Festival, a fall fundraiser benefiting the garden, on Saturday, Oct. 15 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Brevard County Extension Service Office, 3695 Lake Drive in Cocoa. The plant focus of this event will be vegetables, herbs, fruit, and winter annuals. Extension agents will offer a cooking demonstration and classes on growing herbs and vegetable gardening. Musical entertainment by Sharon Osuna

and Sheryl Paige. The garden will be approximately five acres once fully developed. The mission of the Brevard Botanical Garden is to promote an increased appreciation of the environment. It seeks to inspire, support, and educate the community about horticulture through UF-IFAS research based demonstrations, collections, and displays. For more information, call 321-633-1702. SL

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medical team held a surprise birthday celebration following her medical appointment on Thursday, Sept. 1. Dr. Palermo said, “Mary, like so many cancer patients that we treat, is a true inspiration to us all because of her tremendous courage and will to live. It is an honor for us at Cancer Care Centers of Brevard to be able to celebrate her 100th birthday.� SL

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Wickham Park Senior Center starts a new tradition on Oct. 16. The center will join local vendors and members of the community to create a fun, enlightening and rewarding experience by welcoming autumn with its first fall festival. “One, we want to still let the community be aware that we are here and what we offer,� said Gloria Robinson, the center’s first vice president. “Two, for fundraising, most people don’t realize that we are not a part of Wickham Park and we are not run by Brevard County. We are self-funding and we pay our own bills and it can get expensive.� Although there are other fall festivals to attend throughout the county, the senior center is making theirs unique, hoping to attract the mature crowd in the area. “There are so many retired people around here and we want to welcome back all of the snowbirds,� Robinson said. “The Oktoberfest will be happening the same weekend, but that’s typically for the younger crowd, so we thought to have something for the retired crowd.� The festival will include a light lunch for a nominal price, live classic country music, dancing, and a flea market with possible Christmas gift ideas, according to Robinson. Additionally, the festival will consist of activity displays that the center hosts; such as doll making, oil painting, travel and fitness.

“Some people think they’re too old to do things and we need to show them it doesn’t matter,� said Pat Costello, a director at the center. “They’ll realize the exercise classes that we have here is something they can do. Anyone who comes will learn something, but also have fun.� The festival will be indoors and outdoors, Sun. Oct. 16, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the senior center, 2785 Leisure Way, Melbourne. For more information, call 321-255-4496.

Computer Classes Satellite Beach Recreation Department Classes being held a the DRS Community Center, 1089 S. Patrick Dr., Satellite Beach satellitebeachrecreation.org 321-773-6458 Mondays, Oct. 24 - Nov. 14 10 a.m. - Noon Computer Fundamentals 1 This 4 week course provides an introduction to using a personal computer. Cost: $40 Tuesdays, Oct. 25 - Nov. 15 10:30 -12:30 p.m. Computer Fundamentals 2 Cost: $40 Follow-up to Computer Fundamentals 1 or experience equivalent. Wed., Oct. 26 - Nov. 16 1 - 3 p.m. Computer Fundamentals 3 Cost: $40 A follow up to Computer Fundamentals 1 & 2 (basic

Windows, Internet, Word Processing skills). Tuesdays, Oct. 25 - Nov. 15 1 - 3 p.m. Word Processing Learn how to create and edit documents, enter text, check spelling & grammar, change fonts and colors, insert borders & pictures and put pictures into documents. Wed. Oct. 26 - Nov. 16 10 a.m. - noon Photo Editing - PICASA Cost: $40 Learn how to view, edit and organize the photos on your computer with Google’s free software. Basic understanding of a PC required.

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Agencies richer for poorer BY LINDA WIGGINS

If the United Way of Brevard is the checkbook for community services, the Community Foundation for Brevard (CFB) is the savings account. That savings account generated $147,018 to 36 organizations in its recent annual awards process, and will provide another $215,710 later this year to causes chosen by individual donors. “We are delighted to have been chosen along with some very worthy groups,” said Marta Fiol of the Cancer Care Center Foundation. “This

will allow us to better fulfill our mission of providing services regardless whether the person who has cancer is insured, or whether their family can pay for all the other expenses that come along with life-saving treatment.” The Foundation received 78 applications for funding from local not-forprofits – the highest number ever received in one cycle. Grants represent a range of Brevard County needs and interests, including arts and culture, environment, animal welfare, medical research, housing, community

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Marta Fiol, appearing with fellow community volunteer Linda Wiggins, raises money to help families dealing with cancer pay unexpected costs. development, education, health and wellness and human services. “The true gift to Brevard County are the residents who have been so generous over the years to establish legacy and life-time funds with us,” said Sandi Scannelli, CFB president/CEO. “It is because of these caring individuals with a passion for the community that we are able to award annual grants.” CFB stewards 48 individual funds with total assets near $13.8 million. Founded in 1981 as an independent 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization, its

mission is to encourage, support and facilitate philanthropy in Brevard County. CFB supports initiatives, activities, programs and partnerships that enhance Brevard’s quality of life. Since its inception, the CFB has awarded more than $9.5 million to charities. For more information, go to cfbrevard.org or call 321-752-5505. CFB has officially launched its ConnectBrevard.org website that helps potential donors screen charities; lists volunteer opportunities; and links nonprofits with possible collaborators and other resources. SL

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health & wellness Uninsured Dear Lynne: My sister Sally told me the Medicare Annual Election Period dates for 2011 are different from last year. Is she correct? —Sally’s Sister Dear Sally’s Sister: Yes, your sister is correct. The dates for the Annual Election Period (AEP) are now Oct. 15 through Dec. 7. No longer will the AEP include the end-of-the-year holidays. The new dates also add seven days to make changes to your Medicare health and prescription drug plans. The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has also announced that the average premium for a prescription drug plan has stayed about the same for 2012 when compared to 2011 premiums. This is great news! However, it does not mean you should skip reviewing all of your options to determine if there is another plan that will better fit your health needs as well as cover all your prescriptions. Doing a cost-benefit check is especially important this year for those interested in Medicare Advantage plans, because you are no longer offered an open enrollment to switch between different Medicare Advantage plans. Instead, a Medicare Advantage Disenrollment Period is available Jan. 1 through Feb. 14 annually. The disenrollment period allows you the option of disenrolling from a Medicare Advantage plan and going back to original Medicare (some drug coverage options are also available). SHINE counselors have received in-depth training so they can provide unbiased assistance as you make this important decision; a decision that will affect all your health care expenses for 2012. Gather all your prescription information (drug name, dosage, frequency taken) and contact a SHINE counselor now at 1-800-963-5337. We want to help you and need you to make that call.

There are other changes to Ask Lynne Medicare for next year of Lynne Meagher which you or SHINE your sister may not be aware. The volunteer counselors with the SHINE program can help you to review options with information about important changes in mind. For instance, the Medicare Advantage mandatory maximum outof-pocket (MOOP) limit for 2012 is $6,700. This will help protect Medicare beneficiaries from high costsharing liabilities. These plans can have a voluntary lower MOOP of $3,400 so this is one area to review when deciding which plan is best for your needs. Volunteer counselors of the SHINE program, like Lynne, are trained to assist you with questions like this. Just call the Elder Helpline toll-free at 1-800963-5337 in Cocoa. You can also contact a SHINE counselor to get an immediate answer about your Medicare or other health insurance coverage or for information about volunteering with SHINE. SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders) is an award winning, statewide volunteer based program that provides free, unbiased counseling and information for people on Medicare, their families and caregivers. SHINE is a program of the Florida Department of Elder Affairs, administered in partnership with the state’s eleven Area gencies on Aging. In Brevard County, our Area Agency on Aging is the Senior Resource Alliance located in both Cocoa and Orlando. If you have a question you would like the Ask Lynne column to answer, please write or email Lynne at info@myseniorlife.com.SL

Health & Wellness events Events sometimes change. Please call the phone numbers provided to verify scheduled times and locations.

Wednesday, Oct. 12 • 6-7 p.m. Healthy Eating For Busy Lives Dr. Rebecca Hunton will lead an interactive presentation on the challenges and solutions to maintaining good nutrition, while managing a busy lifestyle. Learn to make healthy food selections on the go and prepare nutritious. Wellspring Medical Center at 21 Suntree Place, Suite 101, Melbourne. The cost is $10 per person. Seating is limited. Reserve your seat by calling 321-254-6816. By Appointment Free Mammograms UOTS Cancer Services #66 arranges for free mammograms for early detection of breast cancer. These are available to medically uninsured women and men in Brevard County. UOTS is a non-profit organization that relies on donations to provide the free services to patients. The goal is that no one should go through cancer alone. For more information about the services, call 321-773-0591. Thursday, Oct. 20 2 - 4 p.m. Total Joint Replacement Class This class will help to make your joint replacement surgery experience the best it can be. Meet the members of your healthcare team before you go into the hospital, and have questions like these answered. Cape Canaveral Hospital, Medical Plaza, Conference. For more information, call Administrative Assistant Leslie Becker at 321-868-2701. Thursday, Oct. 27 4 - 5 p.m. Crash Course on Aging The Crash Course on Aging is a four-week course that will give you information to help you better understand the aging process and how to embrace it. This series is free but an RSVP is required; seating is limited. Parrish Healthcare Center at Port St. John, 5005 Port St. John Parkway, Port St. John. Call Senior Solutions at 268-6800 to RSVP.

The Community Services Council offers a variety of services to help you live well! Call us if you need: • Information and Referral Assistance • Seniors At Lunch — Fellowship Dining • Caregiver Support and Training • Help with Bathing and Dressing • Legal Assistance with Civil Matters • Volunteer Opportunities • Case Management • Light Housekeeping • Adult Day Care • Handyman Services • Meals on Wheels

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MEALS ON WHEELS Serve our community through Meals on Wheels as a volunteer driver. Meals on Wheels delivers more than 900 meals to elderly individuals who are homebound. Volunteer opportunities are available to friendly, caring individuals able to drive one day a week, between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Must have a valid driver’s license and a properly insured vehicle. Volunteers deliver much more than a meal – they provide daily safety checks, cheerful conversation and encouragement.

To volunteer, please call (321) 639-8770, so no senior goes hungry in Brevard County.

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freedom7seniors.org Monday 11 a.m.- Noon Travel Desk Party Bridge/Rubber Bridge Noon - 3 p.m. (sign in 11:30 a.m.) Mah Jongg & Bridge Lessons Noon (sign in at 11:30 a.m.) Call to be placed on the wait list. Tuesday Beginner Computer Class Call to be placed on the wait list. Aqua Fit at the pool with Chris Lyle Tues. and Thurs. 10 to 11 a.m. October 5 - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Walk In Flu Shots October 5 - 12:30 p.m. "Drug Warning! The Dangers of otc and prescription Drugs" RSVP requested.

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321-868-1104 550 N. Brevard Ave., Cocoa Beach Oct. 5 at 6 p.m. & Oct. 6 at 2 p.m. Hoarding: Buried Alive, with Professional Organizer Marcie Katz, Explore the psychology behind the compulsion to accumulate and store large quantities of nonessentials. Oct. 12 at 6 p.m. The Medium Within and mini readings with professional medium, author and lecturer, John Rogers. Oct. 8 at 2 p.m. People in Print presents Evelyn Kruger. Jane von Thron Room. Copies of Revolutionary Rose: Boston Tea to Boston Free will be available for $15.84, with $1 from each going to Brevard Veterans’ Council for Homeless Veterans. Oct. 13 through Dec. 8 at 10 a.m. Watercolor classes with award winning watercolor artist Helen Wheatley. $80 for the 8-week session. Register at the sign up table and pick up a materials list. Enrollment is limited. Oct. 14 at 6 p.m. 3nd Annual Wine Tasting to benefit Cocoa Beach Library/Brevard Library Foundation. $20 per person.  Oct. 15 at 1 p.m. People in Print presents Christian writer, John Beasley Jane von Thron Room

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Seniors on Strength Thursdays • 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 4 • 10 a.m. Keeping Seniors/Disabled Adults Safe Understanding adult protective services, investigations and how to access home services. Refreshments served. RSVP at 321-432-1434. Friday, Oct. 7 • 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. AARP Chapter 219 Lunch provided. RSVP 321-752-7550. Tuesday, Oct. 18 • 2 p.m. Breaking the Grip of Guilt and Grief Caregiving is not a road you need to walk alone. Respite care is available by reservation.

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Fire Crow #80

Fire Station #80, 400 Pineda Court, Suntree

Spiney Crow

Dr. Casey, 551 Apollo Blvd., Melbourne, 32901

Marley Crow

Dr. Casey, 551 Apollo Blvd., Melbourne, 32901

Vote for your favorite Scarecrow 1._____________ 2. ______________ 3. ____________ Name________________________________ Address___________________________ Phone________________________ Drop off your crow ballot by Oct. 14 at noon at ballot locations. Page 2

Two Events to Scare Away Hunger Scarecrow Stroll at area businesses culminates in Viera Harvest Festival–Oct. 15, 10-15

Stop by the Senior Life office for a Scarecrow voting ballot. More than 35 scarecrows on display around town. 321-757-9205. Vote on your favorite scarecrow on the stroll! Visit 30 or more locations, VOTE, and you will be entered to win a 3 day 2 night stay in St. Augustine, FL.

Sewall for Creative Writing class. $10 includes supplies. Call 321-633-1792.

Environmental Community Outreach Program. Preregister. 321-953-6302.

Thursday, Oct. 13 • 2 p.m. Popcorn and a Movie: “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps.â€? Free

Oct. 14 & 15 • 9 a.m. - 4 p.m The Friends of the Eau Gallie Library Fall Book Sale

Friday, Oct. 14 • 9 a.m. Open meeting with Commissioner Chuck Nelson

Suntree/Viera Library

Meeting Room 3

Palm Bay Library

1520 Port Malabar Blvd NE Palm Bay 321-952-4519 Mondays • 9:30 a.m Art Class at the Library with Gloria Barto $5 per class. Call Gloria, 772-663-1961, to register. Mondays • 3 p.m Sit ’n Knit with Joyce Olivieri & Friends Never knitted or just need some help? Bring your needles & yarn and join our close-knit circle of friends. Free. Wednesdays • 5:30 p.m. Hatha Yoga classes with Gloria $5 per class, bring your own mat

Eau Gallie Library Fridays • 2 - 4 p.m. The Master Gardeners Garden Clinic

Wednesdays • 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Creative Writing Class Join author and writing mentor Marilyn

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Central Brevard Library Mondays & Tuesdays • 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Watercolor Class Professional artist/instructor Pearl Ollie teaches watercolor techniques for all levels, $5.50 fee plus $5.50 supplies.

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One Senior Club Activities, speakers Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Tai Chi Fridays • 10 - 11 a.m.

Homelife Properties, 5545 Wickham, Unit 11, Melb.

Oct. 29 Fall Festival • 1- 3 p.m.

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Duplicate Bridge Wednesdays • 1 - 4 p.m.

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2. Handy Crow Ace Hardware, 5970 N Wickham Rd.

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Bridge Club Wednesdays • 9:30 a.m. - noon

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Oct. 3 • 7 p.m. Spooky Stories (not for children) Brevard Theatrical Ensemble Oct. 4 • 2:30 p.m Why make your yard Florida friendly? Free workshop by The UCF County Extension Office, The Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program & The City of Melbourne

902 Jordan Blass Dr., Melbourne 321-255-4304 Monday, Oct. 3 • 9 a.m Suntree Garden Club

Tuesday, Oct. 4 • 1 p.m. Sit & Stitch Friday, Oct. 7 • 9:30 a.m. Brevard Antiques & Collectibles Thursday, Oct. 13 • 2-4 p.m. Neighbors of Suntree Book Club Saturday, Oct. 15 • 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Edu-Quilters Tuesday, Oct. 18 • 1-3 p.m. Sit & Stitch Oct. 20 - 22 • 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Friends of the Suntree/Viera Library Book Sale

West Melbourne Library 2755 Wingate Blvd., West Melbourne 321-952-4508

Wednesday, Oct. 12 • 6:30 p.m. Funky Chicken Raising Backyard Poultry with Andrew Malone of Funky Chicken Farm. His enthusiasm and knowledge of raising and managing backyard poultry will encourage anyone interested in a small flock of chickens, ducks or quail. Wednesday, Oct. 28 • 6 p.m. The Medium Within John Rogers, author of The Medium Within and Soul Traveler, is returning by popular demand to share his psychic gift and discuss his life as a spiritualist and medium. This is a free program.

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Monday __________________ 9 a.m. Quilters 9 a.m. Busy Fingers Crafts 10 a.m Seniors at Lunch 10:30 a.m. Intermediate Tap 12:30 p.m. Line Dancing 12:30 p.m. ACBL Dup. Bridge 12:30 p.m. Party Bridge

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10 a.m. Noon 12:30 p.m. 12:45 p.m.

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Tuesday __________________ 8 a.m. Open Billiards 8 a.m. Bargain Corner 8:30 a.m. Aerobics 9 a.m. Pretenders 9:30 a.m. Joint Movement 9:15 a.m. Line Dancing 11:30 a.m. Men’s Billiards Noon Canasta 12:45 p.m. Ping Pong 6:45 p.m. Basic Poker Wednesday 8 a.m. 8 a.m. 9 a.m. 11 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.

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Thursday ________________ 8 a.m. Open Billiards 9:30 a.m. Art Class 11:30 a.m. Men’s Billiards 12:30 p.m. Pinochle 12:45 p.m. Ping Pong 5 p.m. Cards, dealer’s choice 6 p.m. Dominoes Friday ______________________ 8 am Woodshop 8 a.m. Billiards 9 a.m. Arts & Crafts 9 a.m. Bocce (weather permitting) 12:30 p.m. Party Bridge 3:30 p.m. Bargain Corner 6:15 p.m. Bingo Saturdays: 8:30 a.m. Aerobics Class 9:30 a.m. Joint Movement

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Monday, Oct. 10 • 2 p.m. Friends of the Library Board Meeting Final plans for the Oct. 15 Garage Sale/Bake Sale. Meeting is open to the public. Accepting donations.

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Saturday, Oct. 15 • 7 a.m. - 12 p.m. The 5th Annual Garage Sale/Bake Sale $5 fee. Call Dianne at 321-773-2139 for more information.

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Tuesday 8:30 a.m. 11:15 a.m. 5:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Wednesday 7:45 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 10 a.m. 11 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 2 p.m.

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Friday 8:30 a.m. 8:30 a.m. 10 a.m. 11:15 a.m.

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Tuesday __________________ 9 a.m. Art & PaintingClass 9:10 a.m. Rockerettes class 10 a.m. Grief Counseling 10 a.m. - 1p.m. Seniors at Lunch 12:30 p.m. Line Dancing 2 p.m. Gentle Yoga Wednesday ______________ 10 a.m Seniors at Lunch 12:30 p.m. ACBL Open Bridge Thursday ________________ 9:10 a.m. Rockerettes Exercise 10 a.m Seniors at Lunch 10:30 a.m. Interm. Tap 11 a.m. Canasta & Pinochle 12:30 p.m. ACBL Dup. Bridge 12:30 p.m. SHINE office Friday __________________ 9 a.m. Art & Painting 10 a.m Seniors at Lunch 10:30 a.m. Zumba 12:15 p.m. Adv. Line Dancing 12:30 p.m. Party Bridge Saturday (2nd & 4th ) ______ Ballroom Dancing 7:30 p.m.

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LIFE IN BIG MACS One hour of slow ballroom dancing (waltz, foxtrot, samba) burns 204 calories (based on a 150-pound person) or the equivalent of 0.3 Big Macs with cheese.

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Monday • 1 p.m. Barbara’s Book Chats Saturday, Oct. 29 • 1 p.m.How Foods Fight Breast Cancer Presented by The Cancer Project and Healthy Planet of Brevard. Contact Susie Fricker at 321-652-0563 for more information. Thursdays • 1:30 p.m. Qigong/Tai Chi with Dianne Douglass $5. Call 321-773-2139 for more information. Thursdays • 4:30 p.m. Yoga with Nancy Mitts $5. Call 321-777-7167 for more information.

Satellite Beach Rec Department

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Mondays • 10:30 p.m. Bone-Walkers osteoporosis safe exercise Social support & exercise group of healing, wellness and friendship for all ages who have, or are at risk for, osteoporosis. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays • 7:30 a.m. Riseup4fitness For those who have or who want to begin running and would like to improve their endurance, train for a 5k, or shed a few pounds. $20/month. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays • 8:30 a.m. Indoor Walking Group Free Mondays & Wednesdays • 6:30 p.m. Hatha Yoga Free Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays • 8:45 a.m. Have Fun, Stay Fit Aerobics Great adult workout includes warm-ups, steps, mat work, weights and a cool down, combining several forms of exercise. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays • 8:45 a.m. 3 H's Exercise Class for Adults and Seniors $12 per month - join anytime The Happy, Healthy, Heart program promotes increased agility, balance and gives your heart a cardio workout.

Body of Knowledge As babies, we are approximately 75- to 80-percent water. The percentage declines with age. Adult men are 60-to 65-percent water, adult women 50-to 60-percent. The human brain is 85-percent water, our bones between 10 and 15 percent. SL

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Annie is a silky, shiny short haired kitty that was abandoned in the woods. Although she was a bit shy in the beginning from her ordeal, she is quickly forgetting her rough past and is really getting used to the spoiled life in foster care. Annie is curious and will meow when she wants attention. She likes to give you "head butts" and have you kiss her on the top of her head. Feather toys are a favorite. Her new family must have a bit of patience in the beginning, she may be a bit scared in a new place. But she is very sweet and will quickly win you over with her loud purring. She has been spayed, tested for Aids/Leukemia, is up to date on vaccines and microchipped. Application and approval required. For more information, contact her foster mom at 321-795-9015 or cathy17@cfl.rr.com.

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Senior Life

BY MARIA SONNENBERG

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week, but the Palm Bay Old Bastards prefer to meet the last Sunday of the month. “We keep bookwork to a minimum,� said Bill Hinkel, Archbastard for the Patrick group. companies in the U.S. fastest-growing Some groupsoccasionally do charitable projects, While Sietsma “volunteers� while others prefer sit back and at Avtec, Sandi is in to charge. enjoyHe’s life.done Although of the plenty ofmany mission work, helpcamps, placing new ing to build members areyouth retired military, Old roofs oncan hurricane-damaged and Bastards hail from any homes, profession, evengrocery spendingstore a month in Mexico teaching from owners to chemists. English. You can never be too old to be an “I feel thateither. I have According received more Old Bastard, to benefit from it than did the recipients of our headquarters’ data, the youngest Old work,�was said Sietsma. Bastard a baby issued a memberThis Sietsma visited Monaco, ship cardyear, on the day of his birth. France and Spain, as well as Michigan, The whole idea is not to take Louisiana, Washington, D.C. and yourself—or life—too seriously. Colorado. “It’s all aboutinside laughter, getting “Something me still loves to together having a good travel,� and he said. “A friend gavetime,� me a list of said Olson.and after checking them off, I countries, To join contact Patrick found thata Ichapter, have been to 118the of them. I Chapter at 321-779-3336 or the have not been everywhere, but it’s on my Palm list!�Bay SL Chapter at 321-724-8375. SL

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That, and a $10 lifeHe flew fighter jets for the Marines, time fee,was willinget you of a membership card charge Boeing 727s for Eastern into the International Ordernot ofone, Old but BasAirlines and started two, natards, or tionally-ranked I.O.O.B., a group that, despite home building companies. its less-than-genteel moniker, has a long He takes it easy by cycling the 12,095and proud history. foot high Independence Pass in Colorado Almost I.O.O.B. and5,000 trekking throughchapters the Northand Pole. 1.5 millionAtmembers around 72, Larry Sietsmathe is inworld no danger of keep alive the flame slowing down.ignited by the first Old Bastard, American Army “I still very much enjoy life,â€? he said. “I anything dangerous. don't Kibbe. feel I doStationed officer Fred “down I have always had a strong curiosity and that has underâ€? during WWII, Kibbe noticed led me to explore veryfriends interesting that Aussies fondly called “oldareas. I like a challenge.â€? bastardsâ€? when raising a pint or two. During the ’60s, Sietsma SENIOR LIFE By Bob Olsen After the war, Kibbe enlarged theflew ringF-8 Crusader jet fighters, primarily in “hot pad Old Bastards meet for lunch at The Tides at Patrick Air Force Base, Fla. on of friends into a semblance of an alert,â€? prepared to be airbourne quickly, in Sunday, Jan. 1, 2009. Clockwise are Mickey Wolff, Felix Andruk, Bill Dunham, organization. Senior life Photo Guantanamo and Key West. Now a volunPat Eddie, Bill Hinkel, Bob Barton, Fram Butz, Ray Mulbery, Don Clair, The International Order of Old Larry Sietsma theKibbe Valiantpassed Air Command Bastardsteer waswith born. away in Louis Sarro, Bob Olson, John Abber and Joe Romanoski. Warbird Museum in Titusville, Major 1960. He is gone but not forgotten as He didn’t stop flying when he left the ceeded to fly his Sietsma helped the museum procure an I.O.O.B.F-8 members worldwide carry of anFor Old19Bastard. “IBeechcraft can do anything Marines. years, he worked for Baron I Crusader similar to the oneon he had in the life CAREGIVERS FOR SENIORS, INC. his spiritflown of loosey-goosey bonhomie. “Jokes are a big part,â€? said Olson. want,â€? joked HutchinEastern Air Lines, primarily flying around the world, with for the Marine Corps. Keeping Seniors Independent Robert Olson became an Old “You spend lot ofThree time years laughing, “WeSherry. have lots of Boeinga727s. beforewhich Eastern son.wife “I worked to restore it and had it painted Bastard in tenmyyears ago colors in the of manner the world needs Sietsma more of.â€? on a tailspin, took early re- fun.â€? Sietsma was again squadron the VMF-333I thinkwent most members learn about the group, drawnjokes into the house tirement to Air startForce Holiday Builders. Patrick Base chapter While are a Shamrocks,â€? said Sietsma. “It is on displayAt the through atword of mouth. building fray, this time “I come family of home Olsonfrom andahis fellow mem-buildersgiven, structure is not. the museum and I think it is the most for at- the club, “An acquaintance me to come that affordable with and weekly I had continually tractive aircrafttold there.â€? bers meet for lunchread to shoot the There is his no daughter, website Sandi and over and meet with Bastards,â€? was an endangered Before thethe endOld of his service, Sietsmabreeze,housing talk politics and tell jokes.species, Like and few Forest. rules. Chapters this seemed to be a the challenge “We startedtoAvtec said Olson. was shipped to Vietnam, a country he many I.O.O.B. chapters, Patrickwith my meet according conNon Medical name on it,â€? said the pilot-turned-builder. Homes attainrevisited fall. Another friendlast introduced Mike group is decidedly chauvinistic and a sensus and todoprovide not have In Home Care The new company, targeted the first- to report able housing fami“They still don’t have the freedom that Shaffer to the group. male bastion. to Old for BasHourly or 24 Hour Care time homebuyer and took offBay like one of tards’ lies,â€? he said. believe our efforts However, have, but I don’tcompatible “It’s awe very easy-going, at the nearby Palm world headquarLicensed, Bonded and Insured the jets SietsmaChapter once flew. Thinking did so well that thereShaffer, were in vain,â€? he said. “The country group,â€? said a former WWII Beer Can Colonels’ 4683, the he ters in Avtec Sebring. retirement, he sold Holiday via an Inc. Magazine named it hasretired changed considerably. Capitalism isladies craved POW and professor. not only are welcomed, they, too, The Patrick chapter employee stock ownership plan, and proone of the top 500 now alive and well.â€? The organization rarely seeks the can join and become card-carrying Old gets together every limelight, since the name that makes Bastarettes. At the Palm Bay chapter, them attractive to some, rankles others, District Deputy Archbastard Lloyd including the United States Hutchinson is boss, often fining Friend ENTERTAINMENT “THE MUSIC THAT WILL LIVE FOREVERâ€? Postal Service. members a dollar for telling bad jokes. For those who want to join, the procedure is easy. 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Storyteller sings and paints about swamp life BY GEORGE WHITE

Marcella “Marci” Underwood of Port St. John has a story to tell. Actually she has dozens of them, complete with her own illustrations and songs. Born in the hills of Connecticut, Underwood was one of six children living in a home without electricity until she was age 9. “My childhood was very much like Little House on the Prarie. My dad made tables and chairs and we would climb the ladder to sleep in a loft. It was fun,’’ she said. Underwood remembers her French mother teaching her little songs and phrases. “She taught us everything: how to cook, sew and take care of babies. We used to make our own clothes out of feedbag materials,’’ she said. Quitting school to get married at age 16, Underwood moved to New Jersey and later New Orleans and Tampa. She raised two children, Danny, now 52, and Kristina, 34. “My mother always told us stories and I took after her with a big imagination. When I learned to read I would read books like Heidi and Treasure Island and then I started making up stories and tall tales of my own,’’ she said. One of her favorites, now the subject of more than 20 illustrated books, is Tilli the Turtle Girl set in the swamps near New Orleans. Tilli accidentally falls off a riverboat and

Comedians are the deepest thinkers. Forget about philosophers, soothsayers, university professors, consultants. For my money, comedians are the broadest theorists and usually have the most practical and sometimes life saving questions and advice. For instance, Jeff Foxworthy advises that you never want to be the first person to test a bungee cord. You could hear the voices saying “Alright, shorten it up a little, and give his family a teeshirt.” Jerry Seinfeld wants to know why there is a “do not attempt to fly” disclaimer on a superman costume. Well think about it. Who would be foolish enough to think they could fly just by putting on the costume, yet would be smart enough to look for and read this disclaimer? Sam Kinison, though vulgar in most of his comedy proposes a practical solution for solving world hunger. “Stop sending third world countries food. Send

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Marcella “Marci” Underwood is raised by Momma Turtle. Underwood has painted several large murals of Tilli and other animal characters. She also has composed and sings seven songs to go with the stories. “The reason I kept writing about Tilli is the kids loved her and kept asking what happened next. I have one book where she goes to Africa,’’ she said. Underwood continues to write

books and paint illustrations, but she’s yet to give a local presentation. “I’ve been doing them all my life so it’s hard to stop,’’ she said. There are many other characters, in a series of books, but the most amazing thing is the way she goes about her craft. “I don’t even know how to use a computer so I write everything out longhand,’’ she said. SL

Funny thing is… BY SAMMY HADDAD

North Brevard Senior Center

them moving vans.” His logic is that many third world countries starve because people are living in the desert. Food doesn’t grow in sand so Sam would move them to “where the food is.” See what I mean? Why do we seek the wisdom of guys like the Dalai Lama when there are comedy clubs practically on every street corner? Not only will comedians im-

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Inshore In the Banana and Indian River lagoons watch for the finger mullet schools to move south. This should be a great month to fish provided the weather holds out for the Space Coast. I recommend looking for the mullet pods and fishing all around them for the smorgasbord of species: sea trout, tarpon, snook, jacks, mangrove snapper and redfish. Offshore The snook should continue to bite in the Atlantic Ocean along the Brevard coast. Keep an eye out for the birds hitting the mullet pods along the beach to let you know where the fish are. Also you may still find tarpon and kingfish in these concentrated areas of bait. Surf In October, anglers should see better catches of snook as well as flounder and pompano, along the Brevard County beaches and inlets. The top baits to use in the surf are live shrimp and cut clams. Another alternative would be to cast a diamond jig or any silver type of spoon around any moving bait pods. Freshwater The water levels are back up in the St. Johns River and the surrounding lakes so the bass action has turned on again. Try spinner baits and buzz baits around the grass edges and wait for a strike. As a reminder, be sure to keep an eye on the tropics because we are in the heart of the Atlantic hurricane season. See you on the water! Capt. Eric Florida Regulations For Florida state fishing license information, visit the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission website myfwc.com or call 850-488-3641. About the Captain If you would like to book a guided fishing trip with Captain Eric, contact him at 321-253-6463 or visit spacecoastfishing.com. Capt. Eric is also the host of the television show Ultimate Catch which airs in October on Bright House Sports Network, channel 47. Days and times are to be announced. SL

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When asked about the vast difference between his firefighting/paramedic job and spending his days off working with seniors at Hey Days, Nick Slaughter said, “It’s a lot different from axing down doors. That’s when I’m saving lives. Here, I am preserving lives.” Hey Days, a Merritt Island senior day program owned and operated by Slaughter’s mother Debbie Wilborn, LPN, and Keith Krodel, RN, is a weekday program providing activities for the mind and body, entertainment, meals and snacks and a home-like atmosphere. Nick Slaughter’s sister Stacy runs Hey Days while Nick assists with everything from maintenance to working with clients creating handmade items. Senior life Linda S. Humphrey Next door is La Casa, a 15-bed, senior assisted Slaughter works with client William Payne at Nick living facility and 20-bed memory care facility Hey Days senior day care on Sept. 8 making crafts. run by Wilborn. La Casa opened in 2009, Hey Days followed in May of this year. medication assistance, staff chef, daily house“We aren’t trying to reinvent the wheel, just keeping, cable television and personal care items. make it better,” said Stacy Slaughter, the marketWilborn opened a crisis room in La Casa reing and public relations cog in the family wheel. cently where families can be with their loved “A successful business is based on feelings, not ones during a challenging time when life and just what someone hears or sees, but how did death decisions may have to be made. “We they feel when they were there. We want them to haven’t had to use it yet. But it’s here, ready feel good about being here.” “I was a long-term care nurse for many years,” when someone needs it,” she said. For information, call 321-474-8289 or stop by said Wilborn. “After my husband died, I had the La Casa or Hey Days at 210 N. grove St., Merritt freedom to begin a business where I could take good care of seniors and operate the facility under Island. SL our motto, ‘Care without compromise.’” Wilborn said egetables she believes family ¡ Veget¡a bVles members who are ¡ Citru¡s FCit rurituss Fruits looking for a day ¡ Cage-Free Eggs center or one ¡ Cage-Free Eggs tasbles where their rela¡ Bak¡e rV y eItgeem ¡ Bakery Ite¡ Citrus Fruits tives may reside ¡ Grass-Fed Beef fulltime want one ¡ Grass¡- FGl edu¡t BeCag ene-Ff ree-eFItrem eE s ggs thing above all Wickham Park Pavilion ¡ GlutenO-F r¡eN ItaEAR others. “They want eBY ke ery RO Ite UND!! PE (next to Brevard Community College) you to do what you PEN YEAR RO ¡ Gr assU -FND ed B!!eef revard Co unsd ity Collerom ge) 3 msay you will do. (next to BEve Tmhmur m 7 Om It’s that simple.” wwsd w.brevrom ardcou3 msmarket.com ¡ Gluten-Free Ite Thur m rme 7 rm La CasaEve inOPEN YEAR ROUND cludes a staff vardrs Co mmrun ty .com College) wwwith w.brevardcou(next to Brreme ma kiet registered nurses Every Thursday from 3pmm 7pm and licensed practical nurses, 24www.brevardcountyf ntyfaarmersmarket.com hour care,

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