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If Jim Reynolds were a mythical hero, he would be Paul Bunyan. But instead of Babe, the blue ox, his sidekick, King, the Great Dane, is about the same size. Reynolds recently cleared land of some giant yellow pines and milled the lumber on-site for a barn near his West Canaveral Groves home, a functional structure coveted by farmers and ranchers across Brevard. “When I was a kid, we had a steam saw mill,� said the Coast Guard veteran and retired ship captain. “I guess you could say I have come full circle.� The barn Reynolds built is for Country Eight, a goat dairy at 2295 Adamson Road in Cocoa, Fl. It is also the home of the Green Marketplace on Tuesdays and Saturdays. Reynolds created much of the entire structure by hand, even the soldered metal and hewn-wood hinges. Floors are dirt or wood, save for the milking room, where a concrete floor with drain allows for frequent wash-downs. The goats are led up a ramp for the ergonomic convenience of the barn and ranch owner, Dave Butler. “Jim has just blown us all away by what he has created,�

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John Anderson performs at a benefit at the Magic Dove Magic Shop in Cocoa Village to support his mission trip to Romania June 16-26, 2011. he said of the event held in conjunction with the Suntree/Viera Area Association of Churches. Born in Dublin, Ireland, Moynihan immigrated to the United States at age 19 in 1957. “My interest stems from my intense feeling of love for a country of which I am a citizen by choice, rather than by accident of birth,’’ he said. The 9/11 tragedy, and the American response in recov-

ering from it, is similar to others suffered by the United States, most notably the attack that thrust the country into World War II, according to Moynihan. “I always compare it to Pearl Harbor; 9/11 has had a similar effect. It’s a shame that Pearl Harbor is not remembered on a yearly basis. It’s the same with 9/11. I thought it shouldn’t be forgotten. We ought to educate the youth on how we, as a

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Senior life Linda S. Humphrey

The membership of The Power of Faith, Healing and Deliverance Temple met July 10 at the IHOP in Titusville. Pastor Curtis Watkins and his wife Bonita are standing to the left. Senior life Angela Smith

The Power of Faith, Healing and Deliverance Temple If you are Keeping looking to the Faith feed your body and your soul, stop by Linda S. the IHOP at Humphrey I-95 in Titusville any Sunday and try some bacon, eggs and pancakes—with a side of religion. Members of The Power of Faith, Healing and Deliverance Temple meet in a private conference room at the facility at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. each Sunday. Services for the crowd of about 25 are led by Pastor Curtis Watkins and his wife, Bonita, who leads music and prayers. Their daughter Curissa and Evangelist Sadie Rodney sometimes sing solos. Watkins’ ministry is truly a family endeavor and every member is “part of the family,” said Watkins, who has been ministering 19 years. He began the Titusville effort about two years ago and hopes to grow into a church building in the near future. Bonita Watkins thanked the members for a great participation in their recent picnic at Fox Lake Park and told them that their pastor loved being involved in their lives.

“Your pastor loves you. He is touchable and not caught up with titles or names,” she shared. “He’s in the middle of all the activities.” Curtis Watkins and two of his members, Weston and Sharon Harris, work fulltime at Joe’s Club, an Alzheimers Day Care in Titusville. Watkins and Weston Harris work as transporters for the facility. Sharon Harris is the activity coordinator and an aide. “He is always serving someone. We love our pastor,” said Sharon Harris. “We are so blessed that we have him.” Watkins’ July 10 topic was peace. Using verses from Mark, Watkins compared each person as a ship that may be tossed around in the wind, yet peace is still available anywhere, anytime. “Trials don’t have you, you have them,” said Watkins. “We can speak to the wind in our lives.” The church will participate in a revival in Melbourne from Aug. 15 to 19 and will sponsor a Night of Royality on Sept. 24 at LaCita Country Club. For information, call Watkins at 321-576-8249. SL

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Space Coast Symphony Summer Series concludes with Epic Film Scores The 65-piece Space Coast Symphony Orchestra will present its final concert of its Summer Series on Saturday, August 6 at 6 p.m. at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy Auditorium off Pineda Causeway, 5625 Holy Trinity Drive, Melbourne. At the movies, nothing heightens the suspense, enhances the romance, and ratchets up the thrills more than the music. From the earliest days of the cinema, filmmakers have turned to composers to help bring their art to life. Now you can hear that music performed at the SCSO Summer Finale, Film Music Spectacular. Saxophonist Frank Tuckwiller joins the Space Coast Symphony Orchestra to perform John Williams’ charming and captivating Escapades for Saxophone and Orchestra based on his film score for Catch Me if You Can. $20 advance tickets may be reserved or purchased online at www.SpaceCoastSymphony.org, or by calling 321-536-8580. Tickets at the door are an additional $5. Students 18 years of age and under admitted free.

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In the Hawaiian spirit, a handful of members of the Rockledge Meetup.com Space Coast Ukulele Club gather and pose for a photo at their month meet up, July 9, 2011 at Cocoa Recreation Center. By mary brotherton

Once a month, members of an online group meet for a common interest — the ukulele. “It’s a passion for the Hawaiian music and the playing of the ukulele instrument,” said Roland Galindo, co-organizer of the Space Coast Ukulele Club. “It’s all about the Hawaiian atmosphere, the music, the food and to just kick back.” Many members of the 45-member club once lived in Hawaii and miss the islands, its language, music, and dance.

“When I tell people I’m a part of this club, they are surprised and they don’t think these groups exist,” said member John Silva. “But once they listen to it, they get pretty hooked.” Recently, family members have gotten hooked as well. Wives, girlfriends and daughters of members began hula dancing at meet ups to the ukuleles playing in the background. Member Darryl Birch said, “It’s really about the lifestyle and love we have for each other and the ukulele.” Visit meetup.com/Space-CoastUkulele-Club for more information.

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Cocoa and Rockledge, Florida gems Touring the Town John Trieste

In Cocoa, stop at the recently restored Porcher House, built in 1916 and an excellent example of 20th century classical revival architecture, adapted to our Florida climate. This 10-bedroom house is composed of native coquina rock, and the interior is finished with teak, oak and cedar. On the National Register of Historic Places, this landmark is now open for public viewing and special occasions. You can also visit the excellent Brevard Museum of History and Science at 2201 Michigan Avenue or the Florida Solar Energy Center on Clearlake Road in Cocoa. If you are interested in gardening, stop at Rockledge Gardens on Route 1 for a unique tour. If you have a sweet tooth, visit the brand new Grimaldi’s Chocolate Factory on Route 1. This is just a highlight of some of Brevard’s many gems. SL

Fear Life is full of anxious moments, anguish, danger and feelings of unpleasantness. Some people are fearful, while others appear to be fearless. Scientists have labeled fears with an endless list of phobias. People who live a long life are able to deal with the emotion of unpleasant situations by coping in a positive manner. They take charge with a trust in God, a prayer, alternative solutions and wise use of resources. In the current environment, retirees have listed a number of their fears: Government fears such as tax increases, value of insured savings and bonds, Social Security and health programs and financial fears such as safety of investments, market fluctuations, real estate value changes and concern about their money running out before they do. My financial advisor recently sent a letter of warning: “People don’t plan to fail, they fail to plan.” He outlined how, in 2008, the financial markets experienced substantial declines. Then he wrote about risk and volatility. From panic and despair, clients moved to “more smiles and a sense of relief.” Now What? Spiritual fears about the after life; medical fears of cancer, heart problems, dementia, wellness and insurance; safety fears for crime, frauds, scams, break-ins and identity theft; and the fear of constant change with innovations, technology, institutions and the environment are also among fears expressed. Few older folks were fearful of global warming, climate

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change and natural conditions beyond Challenges their control. of Living to Family relationAge 100 ships bring fears of “I don’t want to be a burden to my chilEd dren,” to “My chilBaranowski dren continue to be a burden with lost jobs, marriage breakups and the constant need for financial support.” Housing is a concern as retirees attempt to leave the large family home for a smaller one. The inability to downsize and concerns about increased property taxes and insurance premiums have impacted their budgets. Unfulfilled dreams of travel to exotic places, cruises and time to enjoy the twilight years are among the fears that create tension and anguish. Older people have had a life of experiences. Many know what works, why things went wrong and where to find assistance. They have a wider view and perspective. They deal with their fears in a personal way or seek help from family, church, community and government sources. For a life with less fear, use decision making tools. Analyze alternative solutions and consequences. Simplify and act wisely for a long life. Ed Baranowski is president of Topics Unlimited, a Melbourne-based education, seminar and consulting company. He can be reached at topicsed@aol.com. SL

We seniors are all aware that as we age, the mind ages, also. Some people’s minds stay bright and alert forever, it seems. My one grandmother was as sharp as a tack when she died at age 90 as she had been all her life. However, my other grandmother was afflicted by dementia for more than five years before she passed away at age 80. Alzheimer’s was not yet a known word, but we realized years later she’d had that. Today, we know that challenging the mind helps keep it sharp, slows down the onset of Alzheimer’s to some degree and if nothing else, keeping the mind working is more enjoyable than just letting it sit there. There are many ways to challenge the mind and I’m about to challenge my readers to try what we refer to as continuing education for seniors. No, not going to school, not taking tests, not doing homework, but just being exposed to learning with our eyes, ears and mind along with other seniors. I am referring to the program known as Brevard ElderLearning. It is sponsored by Brevard Community College and Elderhostel, but ElderLearning is not classes. It presents low-cost, one-day programs and you attend only those that might interest you. Most programs take place on

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to you. The fall semester begins very soon, the first program giving us “A Taste of the Philippines.” Other topics you might like to consider are: Celtic Christianity and Spirituality, Senior Matters/Seniors Matter, Art Journaling, Planetarium Observatory, Acrylic Painting for All and Nature Adventures. How’s that for variety? Classes start in September and last through December, each a one-day program here in Brevard. Want to learn more at no cost to you? Sign up to receive the twice yearly brochure with all the details. Your name and address will not be given to any other organization. Snowbirds — we even send the timely brochure to your northern address if you give us that information. Want to give this more consideration? Then call right now to have a brochure mailed to you as the first program is on Sept. 8, 2011. The number is 321-636-3484. Some programs do have limited seating, so don’t wait too long. Try it — you might like it.

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July food drive exceeds goals at Palm Bay Senior Center By GeorGe WHite

The first summer food drive at The Greater Palm Bay Senior Center has been a rousing success, exceeding the 1,000-pound goal for donations to be given to a variety of local charities. Sponsored by the center’s outreach program, the drive is just one way the center helps out in the community, according to outreach co-chairman Peter Donchik, with chairman Barbara Roberts. Once the donations are weighed, they are placed in a pantry at the center before being distributed to the St. Vincent De Paul organizations at St. Joseph and Our Lady of Grace Catholic churches in Palm Bay. “We collect food constantly and donate 500 to 700 pounds per month, but this is the first time we’ve done a special drive during the month of July. We thought of putting 1,000 pounds as a goal and I didn’t expect to hit it but we exceeded it by the 14th of the month,’’ Donchick said. Roberts added, “Usually it’s pretty quiet around here during the summer

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Filling the food pantry at The Greater Palm Bay Senior Center are, from left, Barbara Roberts and Peter Donchik. because the snowbirds are gone, but we did the food drive because the kids are out of school and they need food, like peanut butter and jelly. (The charities) seemed very impressed with what we collect and bring to them.� She said that most of the food comes in during monthly general meetings and bingo games where players can get up to five cards for donating non-perishable food items and that cash donations are given to Second Harvest Food Bank in the account for the South Brevard Sharing Center. “They put it in their account so they can get more bang for their buck

purchasing food,’’ she said. After nearly 20 years involved in the organization, Domchik is proud of what outreach does to help the local hungry, “but without the senior center we would be nothing,’’ he said. Outreach conducts four fundraisers annually, including a Chinese Auction, two bunco card game nights and a flea market to be held Oct. 1, according to Domchik. “Proceeds from the events go to C.I.T.A. in Melbourne, Daily Bread Soup Kitchen, Disabled American eterans and the South Brevard Sharing Center,� Roberts said.

Other efforts by outreach include collecting hospital socks which are given to local homeless shelters, creating knitted or crocheted lap pads for children with serious illnesses attending Camp Boggy Creek in Eustis, collecting unopened hotel soaps and shampoos and donated mugs to be given to the homeless and supporting Camp Bright Star for kids who are grieving the loss of a loved one. The Greater Palm Bay Senior Center is located at 1275 Culver Dr. NE, Palm Bay. For more information, call 321-724-1338. SL

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Titusville resident featured in TIME magazine video reunited on July 8. It’s been anything but a funeral for Jordan since he was laid off in January, TIME magazine broadcast a video months after he lost his bid for reelecfeaturing Robert Jordan, a laid-off tion to the Brevard school board in a space shuttle engineering managerthree-way race for the Titusville seat. turned successful businessman, hours “I guess everybody looks to me now after the twin sonic boom signaled the as an inspiration to move forward after return of the final shuttle Atlantis, on what I have been through. ‘If he can do July 21, 2011. “It’s probably going to be more like it, so can I,’ sort of thing,� Jordan said. The video chronicled Jordan’s pura funeral,� Jordan said on camera, as chase of the engineering contracting he walked across his old Kennedy firm Genesis VII, Inc., an engineering, Space Center stomping grounds to watch the final launch with colleagues construction and logistics consulting firm. As with his successful reign over the last 31 years at KSC, and as the first black member THROUGH EXCELLENCE WE CREATE of the school board, ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME EXPERIENCES, EVERY TIME. Jordan’s business leans heavily on his easy rapport and warm relationships that have led to large contracts. Jordan is one of 5,400 space work r r r r ers to lose their jobs as the shuttle Miami, Florida; program shuts Philipsburg, St. Maarten; down. NASA is St. Thomas, hoping more of its U.S. Virgin Islands; Nassau, Bahamas; contractors’ emBy linda WigginS

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Tulley said in the video, as it scanned the current North Brevard landscape of shuttered businesses. “But we were probably a little too dependent on the space program, and we are certainly suffering the most.� Jordan’s Titusville business may be a game changer if more former space workers set up shop and seek out contracts to do business on the Space Coast. “I believe I gave my best to America’s space program,� Jordan said at the emotional end of the broadcast, the credits rolling as the camera followed Atlantis’ thick plume of exhaust up the horizon. “It’s just time to move on.� SL

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SpaceCoast boomers The many lives of Bill Allen By maria Sonnenburg

He was a gymnast in the Army. He raced motorcycles—a la Evel Knievel—over waterfalls. He roamed several states fixing steam turbines. He lost fortunes in real estate—twice. Now Bill Allen has commenced a new chapter of his life story with the publication of his children’s fantasy books. The West Melbourne resident continues working as an engineer with Harris Corporation, but fame may just be outside his office in the form of How to Slay a Dragon, the first of the Journal of Myrth trilogy of children’s fantasy. Aimed at the middle school market, Allen’s book draws on the author’s ability never to quite grow up. “I think I do pretty well at getting into the mentality of a seventh grader, because I can still remember what it was like to be a seventh grader,� he said. Allen’s alter ego, Greg Hart, is barely much of a boy, but that does

not stop him from being named in the prophecy that assures the people of Myrth that Greg will indeed save them from a very large dragon. The author has encountered dragons in his own life. In his earlier days, he hightailed his motorcycle through observed trials, managing to jump the obstacles with his body somewhat intact. He delved into real estate with such deplorable timing that he always seemed to lose his shirt. During the 1980s, as a field engineer for General Electric, Allen “put out fires� throughout Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana as he lent support to the steam turbine industry. “You would get called because of a crisis, so you came upon a lot of people under a lot of stress,� he said. “Those days gave me a lot of insight into the character of human beings.� When the girl who was to become his wife mentioned her desire to write a book, she was hesitant to get started. He was not.

“I thought it would be easy, so I started writing to show her.� He immersed himself into conferences and writers’ guilds, eventually self-publishing his book, which has now been picked up by Bell Bridge Books. Two other Greg Hart books are due out next year. You would think the guy must be at least 800 years old to have done all these things, but Allen will tell you that his life has been packed with plenty of punch. To learn more about Bill Allen, visit billallenbooks.com. SL

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I was so impressed when I was in my freshman year in high school when a teacher took me under her wing and tutored me in my social studies class that I was having difficulty with. —Bill Teixeira

I grew up in Washington State, and one of my more memorable experiences was going down to the Washougal River and swimming with my classmates and, as it turned out, also my future husband. —Katherine Diamondis

One day a couple of my schoolmates and I were at lunch. There was a piano in the room with us, and we decided to play and sing along to Heart and Soul, but we didn't know that at that same moment inside the church, they were having a novena, which we totally drowned out. Needless to say, we all got put on detention, and had to a special song for our bishop’s 50th anniversary. —Rosemary Cooper

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Melbourne Municipal Band Picnic Concert Melbourne Auditorium 625 Hibiscus Blvd. Melbourne Starts at 6:30 p.m. 321-724-0555 The Brevard Veterans Council 9 a.m. Brevard Veterans Center and Museum 321-749-7121

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Military Officers Assoc. Meeting 8 to 9 a.m. Golf Club House Patrick AFB 321-784-8934 Melbourne Municipal Band Picnic Concert Melbourne Auditorium 625 Hibiscus Blvd. Melbourne Starts at 6:30 p.m. 321-724-0555

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Barbershoppers Special Guest Night Festivities start at 7:15 You will get to sing with the chorus, learn an easy song or two. Tropical Haven Commuity Center 1205 Eddie Allen Rd. Melbourne 321-504-0801 Military Officers Assoc. Luncheon 12 p.m. The Tides, Patrick AFB 321-453-2947

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There are many ways to play the tile game Mah Jongg, but Bob and Elide Wood of Palm Bay are building popularity for the Asian version at the Greater Palm Bay Senior Center held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. on the first and third Wednesday of each month. “We started with eight people and now we’re up to about 50 and we’re going into our fourth year. It started as a house game and it’s ballooned into this,’’ said Elide Wood. The Asian version has slightly bigger tiles than the American version, and is played very much like the game gin rummy, with players collecting tiles with three of a kind, or runs of consecutive numbers, according to Elide Wood. There are no partners and no cost to join the game. “It’s gotten very popular, but it’s still not as popular as the other Scottsmoor versions,’’ she said. MimsShe admitted to cringing when someone says they know the game

from the version supplied on most computers, which is played completely differently. The Asian version game at the senior center came about after a chance meeting between center member Sandy Nathanson and Josie Cochayong, who was raised in the Philippines by parents of Chinese descent, where the game originated. Nathanson asked Cochayong if she knew the game and if she would pass on that knowledge to others in the area. Now both are regular members of the game night, during which they can play 16 to 18 games in a three-hour period. “They play it a lot in China, mostly just to pass the time. It’s easier than other kinds. People can pick it up quickly,’’ Cochayong said. In addition to the regular games, the Woods want to spread the understanding about Asian Mah Jongg by offering lessons during the month of August. For more information, call 321-724-1338. SL

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Cindi Courbat had just unpacked her bags from a mission trip to Haiti when she heard the news. A series of deadly tornados had touched down in Tennessee, Alabama and western Georgia. She immediately pulled out her suitcase and began to fill it again. “My first thought was, if I can go to Haiti to help disaster victims there, I should surely respond when something happens this close to home,� Courbat said. “It was great to actually hand-deliver items directly to the families and hear their stories first-hand.� Courbat is a West Melbourne resident with more than 600 hours of FEMA and faith-based first-responder and disaster-related training. She has responded to Haiti’s 2010 earthquake, numerous Gulf Coast storms and Florida’s 2004 hurricanes. “I’ve gone with larger relief or mission groups as a team member, but this time I felt I could do something on my own,� Courbat said. Her idea was to gather some donations and drive a Senior life Photo by David Wine truck to the Birmingham area to link up with other Cindi Courbat points to a pile of rubble, all that is left agencies. from one family’s home in Webster Chapel, Ala. Residents of Trinity Towers, a fixed-income senior apartment complex in Melbourne, donated three boxes of stuffed animals and toys. 16-foot truck she took to Alabama. WMEL Radio in Florida Institute of Technology and WFIT Radio Cocoa also gave her airtime to talk about her cause. collected enough donations to fill about a quarter of the ACTS World Relief connected her with pastors in Birmingham and Tuscaloosa. Somebody Cares America/International partnered with her to hold two donation drives in South Brevard where she raised enough money to cover about half the cost of the trip with additional funds coming from local businesses and friends. Courbat credits Facebook and the Internet for linking her with other groups responding to the tornados. David Wine, a missionary Courbat worked with in Haiti, came on the trip to assist with driving and delivering the supplies. “Without a second person I could not have made the trip,� Courbat said. Courbat is planning a return trip to focus on rebuilding. “The bigger story is how people rebuild their lives and their communities in the aftermath of a disaster.� Courbat is a local affiliate with the nonprofit disaster relief group Somebody Cares, which is coordinating disaster relief and rebuilding for the tornado stricken areas. To reach Courbat, email CindiCourbat@hotmail.com. If you’d like to help, bring a Lowe’s or Home Depot gift card to the SENIOR LIFE office and we will get them to Courbat in time for her next trip. Call 321-757-9205 for more information. SL Now offering Summertime Specials ASK ABOUT OUR SPECTACULAR MOVE-IN SPECIALS

Recently, a reader asked me a question by email about the way his board makes decisions on awarding bids. There are several ways a board can award a bid. If it is an item that is part of the association’s approved budget, the board designates a person or committee to obtain and award bids. Once the budget is approved by the board, it may not be necessary for them to be directly involved. Another possibility is what I call an “enabling motion,� something that is very common in government. The board generally knows a ballpark price of the desired item or service. The board would pass a motion enabling a designee to make the purchase with a “not to exceed� price. The board may establish ongoing policies regarding purchases depending on the amount of a purchase. For example, purchases under $1,000 would require only one bid, under $5,000 two bids, and anything over $5,000 would require three bids, etc. Occasionally, an association may only be able to find one, or fewer, vendors than policy stipulates. When this happens, I would recommend that the board make the final decision and not an appointee or committee. Your association is a corporation and standard business practices should apply to the bidding process. If your association has an accountant or auditor, they can make suggestions on policies and procedures that will pass their muster. This has been just a basic generalization to the bid authorization process. Hopefully, this stimulates ideas that may be useful to your association.

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Fire rescuers bring home World Trade Center remnant By linda WigginS

Brevard County Fire Rescue (BCFR) Station 48 in Viera will be home to a permanent monument to Sept. 11, 2001 with nearly a ton of World Trade Center tower steel at its base. Residents and tourists will be able to see, touch and smell America’s most poignant piece of history in current lifetimes while they reflect, remember and pray, according to the project coordinator. “It brings back memories that will forever be seared in my mind,� said Lt. Richard Broccolo. He was on duty when the steel arrived at Station 80 on July 22. The beam will stored there awaiting monument construction. A decade earlier, Broccolo’s team from Brevard arrived at ground zero the day after 9/11 and worked

diligently as rescue efforts turned to grueling recovery. The monument’s unveiling will be 11 a.m. the day of Brevard Remembers 9/11 at Space Coast Stadium, adjacent to Station 48. The public will then move to the memorial event in time for the gate opening at noon. BCFR Lt. Tyler Cox, who is responsible for snagging the steel, said, “It is estimated that one in five Americans knows someone who lost a life or was directly affected by the events on 9/11. Beyond that, it has changed our way of life in so many ways. When we learned we were approved for this, just days ago, we went for it.� Firefighter paramedics Richard Pierce and Dave Lincoln literally jumped in their vehicle as if responding to a fire alarm and drove straight to New York’s JFK Airport Hangar 17 where the remnants are stored. They stayed overnight in a New York fire station where scores of firefighters never returned from the

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Tyler Cox, coordinator of the World Trade Center beam project at BCFR’s Station 48 in Viera, and Richard Pierce, one of the fire rescue staff who drove to New York to pick up the more than 1,800 pounds of steel, show off what will become a permanent 9/11 monument in Brevard. scene 10 years ago. They hauled the piece of history back home the next day. Tyler knew the drill to getting one of the limited WTC pieces. Last year, his younger brother, 15-yearold Eagle Scout Jeff Cox, brought back the nation’s first remnant for display at his Windermere, Fla., town hall. The pieces were only recently released, nearly a decade after the terrorist attacks. “They were still considered evidence from the crime scene,� said Tom Quinn, a Miami-Dade firefighter captain who retired to Brevard. Quinn spent 14 days immediately after 9/11 doing urban search and rescue around the clock. He was named head of Florida’s 28 search and rescue teams from 2003 to 2009, when technology was totally redeveloped in response to 9/11. Quinn is coordinating the display of state-of-the-art vehicles and equipment at the stadium event. Firefighters, search and rescue, police and other firstresponders, as well as the US military, which has been responding ever since, will be represented. For more information, call 321-684-1420 or go to BrevardRemembers.com. SL

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‘Adopt-a-Grand’ great for childless resident Dear Gramma Dear Gramma: I’m frustrated! When I visit my grandparents, my grampa can hardly hear anything I’m saying. He asks me to repeat myself so often, I almost don’t want to talk to him. When someone mentions his inability to hear even close conversations, Grampa gets all huffy and denies having hearing loss. What to do? —Frustrated Frankie Senior life Linda Wiggins

Amy Cheng and Erika Yesowitch play an impromptu game of cards with their adopted grandmother, Mary Ann Leigh, while waiting for the last space shuttle to launch on July 8, 2011.

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Mary Ann Leigh, an accomplished nurse practitioner, never got around to having children. The ever-efficient professional eliminated the middleman. She adopted her own grandchildren. Coworkers with children gravitated to her in past jobs, serving until retirement in 1993 from the US Air Force at the old hospital at Patrick Air Force Base, and later at Holmes Regional’s HOPE mobile unit for uninsured and low-income patients, which became Brevard Health Alliance. “I was a pediatric nurse, so I had a lot of answers to their questions,� Leigh said with a sly smile. Many children in Brevard County don’t have grandparents, or don’t have grandparents living in the area, according to Leigh. Leigh’s solution? Adopta-grand. “I highly recommend it to anyone who does not have a close relationship

with their grandchildren or children. It really makes life richer,� Leigh said. “Don’t complain if your kids don’t give you grandchildren, go and get some of your own.� And so Leigh has, eight so far. “Some are grown and gone off to college, but they still come for holidays and other special occasions. It’s just as important a relationship for them as it is for me.� Erika Yesowitch and Amy Cheng are two of Leigh’s youngest “granddaughters,� both entering 11th grade and best friends since their mothers had them in the same preschool together. “We go to the beach, we go to the park, movies and shows,� said Yesowitch, “It feels good that someone who cares about me wants to spend time with me.� The investment of time and energy pays big dividends. Like her other grandchildren, both Yesowitch and

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Cheng are accomplished scholars, both in magnet schools and on the honor rolls. “It feels good that someone is genuinely proud over my accomplishments,� said Cheng. “It makes me want to keep going in the right direction.� Leigh knows the drill. As in any family, once her grandchildren head off to high school they will spend more time with friends and less time with her. “It’s like anything you do with your precious time and energy that you feel is important,� Leigh said. “It feels good that you’ve invested your life in something that will leave this world a better place.� SL

Dear Frustrated Frankie: Ask your grandparents if grampa had a recent, thorough hearing exam. He needs one as there are many reasons for hearing loss. Compile information about the latest hearing aid technology and, when the time is right, show your grandparents what you’ve learned and how it can help grampa. Hearing loss isolates the person and distorts communications, causing them to respond inappropriately at times or not to respond at all. First and foremost, be patient with your grampa. His hearing problem is frustrating for him, too. —Gramma Holly Fox Vellekoop, MSN, is the author of “How to Help When Parents Grieveâ€? and “STONE HAVEN: Murder Along the River.â€? 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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The American Cancer Society's Man to Man program helps men and their families cope with prostate cancer. Man to Man volunteers hold free monthly meetings and provide a comfortable setting for men and their significant others to learn about prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment options — as well as coping and everyday living. Guest speakers in various fields

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Golf is a different game these days, with new technologies and materials helping players, young and old, drive longer and chip and putt better. one of the biggest changes is in drivers that are much bigger than oldschool drivers, yet are lighter and stronger, according to Chris Riley, club fitter at Golf USA on Wickham Rd. “Big drivers came on the scene in the late 90s and titanium changed the way we play. Now the Callaway Razr is made of forged composite that is 10 times stronger than titanium,’’ he said. He said that while the lighter weight helps increase club speed, and therefore distance, it’s the increase in the amount of “sweet spot� or ideal place to hit the ball, that has made the difference. “For the better players, it’s less noticeable because they always hit in the center. There’s just more room in the center so the casual golfer can do much better.� Similarly, the development of hybrid irons with longer shafts, as well as putters with alignment aids, all have helped improve scores, as have new

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health & wellness Pre-existing condition insurance plans Dear Lynne: I am 62 years old and have not been able to find affordable health insurance since I was laid off last year. I am not very healthy so I really need some health insurance to tide me over until I am eligible for Medicare. Is there any help for me? —Uninsured Irma Dear Uninsured Irma: Yes, there is. The Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP) was created under the Affordable Care Act to assist uninsured people with a pre-existing condition get healthcare at affordable prices. PCIP will act as a bridge to 2014 when insurers will no longer be able to deny coverage to people with pre-existing conditions like cancer, diabetes, asthma, etc. In order to be eligible, you must be a citizen, or living in the United States, legally. Additionally, you must have been uninsured for at least six months and have had a problem getting insurance due to a pre-existing condition. Based on your age, you could enroll in the Standard Plan for $376 a month. Benefits include preventative care paid at 100% with no deductible when you use an in-network doctor. This care could include an annual physical, flu vaccination, routine adult mammograms and cancer screenings. Some lab tests are also included when a preventative diagnosis is used. For other care, you would pay a $2,500 deductible in-network/$3,000 out-of-network deductible before PCIP pays for your health care and prescriptions. Once the deductible is met, you will pay 20 percent of in-network medical expenses. The maximum you will pay out-ofpocket for covered services in a calendar year is $5,950 in-network. Additional benefits you could receive include hospital care, physician office visits, outpatient surgery, emergency room care, durable medical equipment, etc. Prescriptions would also be covered with a co-payment. In Florida, there are presently about 38,000 physicians, 4,800 pharmacies and 312 hospitals in-network. Now, it is easier than ever to apply. You will need to supply a letter from your doctor, physician assistant or nurse practioner that is

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condition, disability or illness. If you are ready to apply or want more information on PCIP, you can call directly to the PCIP Call Center toll free at 1-866-717-5826 from 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. EST or locate more detailed information on PCIP at pcip.gov and click on “Find Your State.” If you are not able to afford the new PCIP, there may be some other options through state health programs for lower income individuals. The SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders) program can help you learn more about these options and more, like how you could save on prescriptions. Need further help with this issue or any other Medicare question? SHINE can help. SHINE 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 11 Area Agencies on Aging. In Brevard County, our Area Agency on Aging is the Senior Resource Alliance located in both Cocoa and Orlando. Volunteer counselors of the SHINE program, like Lynne, are trained to assist you with questions like this. To contact a SHINE counselor and get an immediate answer about your Medicare or other health insurance coverage, or for information about volunteering with SHINE, call the toll-free Elder Helpline at 1-800-96-ELDER (1-800-963-5337) in Cocoa. If you have a question you would like the Ask Lynne column to answer, please email or write Lynne at info@myseniorlife.com or SENIOR LIFE, 7331 Office Park Place, #300, Viera, FL 32940 and look for a response in one of the next issues. SL

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

Thursdays, August 4 • 1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Matter of Balance Workshop—Concerns About Falls Many older adults experience concerns about falling and restrict their activities. Matter of Balance is a national, award-winning program designed to manage falls and increase activity levels. Parrish Medical Center’s Health Children’s Center, 5650 South US1, Titusville. Preregistration is required and new participants cannot join this workshop after the 2nd session on August 11. Spaces are limited, RSVP required. Call 321-268-6596 or email jenny.evans@parrishmed.com. Mondays • 1 - 4 p.m. Free Diabetes Foot Checks at Health First Free foot screenings are available to patients who have been positively diagnosed with diabetes by a physician and include an evaluation of feet circulation, temperature, and sensations, as well as toenails, calluses, and any open sores. Health First QuickCare Melbourne. For more information, call Community Engagement Center at 321-434-4335 or e-mail: Community@Health-First.org. Fridays, August 19-26 • 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Living Healthy Workshop—For your best life now! Are you or a loved one living with a chronic condition? The Living Healthy Workshop is motivational, fun, informative and free. Parrish Health and Fitness Center 2210 Cheney Hwy., Titusville. Spaces are limited. RSVP required. Call 321-268-6596 or 321-268-6195. Friday, August 26 • 12 p.m. Painful Conditions Related to the Brain & Spine Dr. Deuk and Neurologist, Dr. Li, board certified physicians will speak and moderate the seminar and Q &A period. Deuk Spine Institute Viera, 6905 N. Wickham Rd., Suite 201, Melbourne. For information, call 321-775-1299.

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Summer splash pool party—Watersong residents enjoy an afternoon cooling down from the summer heat.

The Titusville Playhouse, Inc. continues its Opening Show of the 2011/12 Season

THE SOUND OF MUSIC By Rodgers and Hammerstein Special arrangement with Rodgers & Hammerstein Theatricals. www.RNH.com The final collaboration between Rodgers & Hammerstein was destined to become the world's most beloved musical. Suggested by the story of the Trapp Family Singers, this classic story offers romance, drama, and the closing number brings theater goers the most thrilling and inspirational finale ever presented in the theatre.

AUg. 5, 6, 12 & 13 @ 8pM AND AUg. 7, 13 & 14 @ 2pM TICKETS: Orch. $20 Bal. $18 ---- $2 Discount for seniors, students and active military. Box Office open Tue.-Fri. 10am-2pm and one hour before show times. Tickets may be reserved with Visa, Mastercard or Discover group rates available. Photo: BoB Jarvis tPi PhotograPher Pictured from left to right are: toP roW: Kathryn rogers-Yocom (sister Margaretta) and toni M. stephens (sister Bertha). BottoM roW: Lisa Cossentino (Mother abbess), Karen scheafer (sister sophia) and Lindsay Nantz (Maria).

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your Boomer Gals with Space Coast Boomers and Seniors with Tropical Realty and Investments of Brevard, Inc present this informative seminar. For more information, call 321-794-9001 or 321-514-0882.

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Friday, Aug. 19 • 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. AARP Driver Safety Class This 6-hour AARP Driver Safety class is designed to help individuals retain their driving competencies with several key objectives. The cost is $14 per person or $12 for members of AARP. Come prepared with your lunch as there will not be time to leave the building. To register, call instructor Paul ILL at 321-242-9768.

Monday 11 a.m.- Noon Travel Desk Party Bridge/Rubber Bridge Noon - 3 p.m. (sign in 11:30 a.m.) Mah Jongg Noon (sign in at 11:30 a.m.) Mah Jongg and Bridge Lessons Call to be placed on the wait list Tuesday Beginner Computer Class Call to get on wait list 321-783-9505 Aqua Fit at the pool with Chris Lyle Tues. and Thurs. 10 to 11 a.m. Thursday Pinochle 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. (sign in at 9:30 a.m.)

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321-868-1104 550 N. Brevard Ave., Cocoa Beach Fridays • 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Master Gardening Clinic Captain’s Room 321-784-1874. 4th Friday • 10 a.m. Walk- ins with Commissioner Chuck Nelson Held in the Captain’s Room. Saturday, Aug. 6 • 1 p.m. What’s a Dishdasha? Middle Eastern Garments with Nancy Bleakley. Wednesday, Aug. 10 • 1 p.m. Vikings in North America An A & E Ancient Mysteries film. Refreshments will be served.

Monday, Aug. 29 • 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Brevard Workforce Express Mobile Unit This mobile career center will be providing job-assistance services to mature workers. The mobile unit features 13 onboard computer stations to assist in searching for job listings, designing a resume, and other functions. For more information, call Jim Watson 321-394-0511.

Sunflower House 321-452-4341 Merritt Square Mall 777 E. Merritt Island Cswy., Merritt Island Wednesday, Aug. 17 • 10 a.m. – 1 pm. Free Brief Memory Screenings The East Central Florida Memory Disorder Clinic is offering free memory screenings for adults who are concerned about memory loss. The screening is a 30-minute confidential appointment and includes a 15-minute test. The memory screenings are by appointment. Call 321-452-4341. Mondays • 11 a.m. - Noon Chair Exercise Class Tuesday (first) • 2:30 - 4 p.m. Health First Hospice Bereavement Support Group Monthly

Wednesday, Aug. 17 • 1 p.m. Albert Einstein – Biography This 50-minute film is part of A & E’s Biography series. Refreshments will be served.

Tuesday, July 19 • 10 a.m. VNA Blood Pressure Screenings

Wednesday, Aug. 24 • 1 p.m. Renewable Energy This 50-minute History Chanel DVD is part of their Modern Marvels Series.

Thursdays Crochet/Knitting Group 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.

one Senior Place 321-751-6771 8085 Spyglass Hill Road, Viera One Senior Club Activities, games, speakers Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. - 3 p.m. Tai Chi Fridays • 10 - 11 a.m. Bridge Club Wednesdays • 9:30 a.m. - noon Duplicate Bridge Wednesdays • 1 - 4 p.m. Seniors on Strength Thursdays • 8:30 a.m. Call 321-984-1494 Thursday, Aug. 4 • 10 a.m. Staged to Sell Should I paint? Come join us and see the results of staging your home before and after. Seniors Real Estate Specialists Sara Forst Griffin and Cathy Nichols

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Joe Halko performs as Frank Sinatra, with the Echoes on Monday, July 4, 2011 at Palm Bay Colony.

Wednesdays • 1 - 2:30 p.m. Health First Caregiver Support Group 1st & 3rd Wednesday

Fridays • 11 a.m. - noon Chair Exercise Class Fridays • 1 p.m. Afternoon at the Movies Saturday • Noon - 3:30 p.m. Computer Club 2nd Saturday • Noon - 3 p.m. Humane Society Table

franklin T. DeGroodt Memorial library 321-952-6318 6475 Minton Rd. SW, Palm Bay Tuesdays • 5:30 p.m. Yoga with Gloria $5/class. Bring mat or towel. Friday, Aug. 19 • 10 a.m. Stamping Club $2/class includes supplies.

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Central Brevard library 321-635-7845 308 Forrest Ave., Cocoa 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 Wednesdays • 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Creative Writing Class Join author and writing mentor Marilyn Sewall for Creative Writing class. $10 includes supplies. Call 321-633-1792. Mondays, Aug. 1 – Aug. 29 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Drawing Techniques with Pearl Ollie $5 class fee Tuesdays, Aug. 2 – Aug. 30 • 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. Watercolor Techniques Class with Pearl Ollie $5.50 fee plus $5.50 supplies (optional). Thursday, Aug. 18 • 2 p.m. Popcorn and a Movie: Another Year

Palm Bay library

1520 Port Malabar Blvd NE Palm Bay 321-952-4519

Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 • 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. Mondays, Aug. 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 9:30 a.m Art Class at the Library with Gloria Barto $5 per class. Call Gloria, 772-663-1961, to register. $5 per class.

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Suntree/Viera library 902 Jordan Blass Dr., Melbourne 321-255-4304

Friday, Aug. 5 • 10 a.m The Brevard Antiques and Collectors Club summer meeting The subject will be “Summertime Blues.” Please bring one item for study and discussion. There will be no meeting in September. For additional information call George at 321-254-5831.

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Monday __________________ 9 a.m. Men’s Billiards 9 a.m. Bocce (weather permitting) 9 a.m. Golden Tones 10 a.m. Line Dancing Noon Women’s Billiards Noon-3:30 Bridge Party 12:45 p.m. Ping Pong 1 p.m. Computer Class 6 p.m. Ballroom Dancing

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

Tuesday __________________ 8 a.m. Open Billiards 8:30 a.m. Aerobics 9 a.m. Pretenders 9:30 a.m. Joint Therapy 9:15 a.m. Line Dancing 11:30 a.m. Men’s Billiards Noon Canasta 12:45 p.m. Ping Pong Wednesday 8 a.m. 9 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 & Euchre 12:30 p.m. Mahjongg 12:45 p.m. Ping Pong 5 p.m. Cards 6 p.m. Dominoes Friday __________________ 8 am Woodshop 9 a.m. Arts & Crafts 9 a.m. Bocce (weather permitting) Saturdays: 8:30 am Aerobics Class is 9:30 a.m. Joint Movement Sunday, August 7 Pancake Breakfast—$5.00

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 ________________ Ballroom Dancing 7:30 p.m. 2nd & 4th Saturdays of the month

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Monday, August 8 • 2 p.m. Friends of the Library Board Meeting Plans are underway for the garage sale/bake sale in October. Meeting is open to the public. Thursdays • 1:30-2:30 p.m. Tai Chi with Dianne Douglass. $5 fee. Call Dianne at 321-773-2139 for more information. Tuesdays • 4:30-5:45 p.m. Yoga with Nancy Mitts. $5 fee. Call Nancy at 321-777-7167 for more information.

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Sunday, August 2 • 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Give Life - GIVE BLOOD As we enter the height of hurricane season, an optimal blood supply in our community is important. Join us as we celebrate the memory of Satellite Beach resident, Raj S Shah, at the Memorial Blood Drive at Pelican Beach Clubhouse, 1495 Hwy A1A. Florida’s Blood Centers will screen you for eligibility. Standards continually change, so don’t assume you cannot donate. Enrollment will also be taken for “Be the Match,” National Marrow Donor Registry. For information or to schedule a donation call Joanne Regan 321-777-7424. Online appointments available fbcdonor.org Saturday, August 20 • 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Adult Heartsaver CPR Course The American Heart Association 2-year Certification costs $35 which includes a certification card. Instructional books are available for $15. Classes are held at the SB Fire Department, Registration and payment guarantees you a spot in the class. Make checks payable to City of Satellite Beach and mail to: Satellite Beach Fire Dept., 1390 S. Patrick Dr., Satellite Beach. For information, call 321-773-4405. Saturday, August 20 • 10 a.m. Avoid a Kitchen Nightmare, Free Safety Program The Satellite Beach Fire Department will offer a free Kitchen Safety Demonstration. Attendees will have a hands on experience and learn the proper techniques to extinguish a kitchen fire using household products. The Fire Station will also be open for visits and will provide station tours, truck displays and hose demonstrations. RSVP. Satellite Beach Fire Dept., 1390 S. Patrick Dr., Satellite Beach. 321-773-4405.

Workshop for feral cat colony caregivers Space Coast Feline Network will be conducting a workshop for feral cat colony caregivers at the Central Brevard Library at 308 Forrest Ave. Cocoa on Saturday, August 13, from 1 to 4 p.m. The workshop is for those involved with the care of feral cats and includes demonstrations on how to use traps and discusses feral cat issues. This workshop is free of charge. Call the Helpline to register at 631-7729. SL

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My name is Bagheera. I am a male Siamese mix who was born July 2001. Don't let my age fool you. I have a ton of life left in me! I was brought to the SPCA after another shelter ran out of room for me. I was going to be euthanized because of my age, but I now have a second chance at life. Slowly, I have made the staff fall head over paws in love with me. I love children of all ages and I have even been used as a therapy cat for disabled adults. I also get along with dogs; the staff uses me to see if dogs like kitties and I do well with other cats, too. Now, I want to hear you say it with me, "Age is just a number!" Love, Bagheera Call 321-267-8221 to arrange a meeting.

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Silver Star, Distinguished Flying Cross and Purple Heart are just three symbols of Huck Long’s outstanding military service. In May 15,1943, just one week after graduating from high school, Homer “Huck” Long, Jr., like many of his young peers, joined the service. For Long, the day marked the start of a long, distinguished career in the U.S. Army and a life very different from what he had experienced in his boyhood home of Gallatin, MO (population: 1,600). By 1944, Huck was in France with the 100th Infantry Division of the 399th Infantry Regiment. Fighting was fierce and never-ending. “We fought primarily n heavily wooded mountains during the fall and winter of 1944 and 45,” Long said. “The rain, snow and artillery tree bursts were enough on most days to be called close calls. Both the weather and the terrain, in addition to the enemy, made it tough going. From Marseille, the division fought its way up the Rhone Valley to the Maginot Line where it was temporarily held up to allow the Seventh Army units to be shifted to the Battle of the Bulge.” While fighting by the Maginot Line, Long earned his first award, the Combat Infantry Badge. An appointment to West Point was an even better

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Huck Long award, for it sent him back home in February of 1945. The Korean War was Long’s second war. He was a second lieutenant of infantry with the 5th Cavalry Regiment at the Naktong perimeter. His second Combat Infantry Badge arrived at this time.

During the 1950’s, Long served as aide-de-camp to the 7th Army Commander in Germany, among other assignments. “In Germany in the early 50’s, the results of the war were evident,” said Long. “Bicycles outnumbered autos. Germans were glad to get work. Most were more than willing to get along with the Americans. The exchange rate was (Deutsche) four marks to the dollar and quartermaster gasoline sold for 10 cents a gallon. The biggest bargains were champagne and cuckoo clocks. The U.S. was referred to as the “Big PX.” Long’s third war was, of course, Vietnam, where as an Armor colonel he commanded the 2nd Brigade, 25th Infantry Division at the Hau Nhia Province in South Vietnam. “The challenges of Vietnam were fighting an enemy that lived among the populace and the fact that the American people, for the most part, demonstrated no support for the war and the soldiers doing the fighting,” Long said. Enemy strength necessitated a strong presence, and Long was in charge of six combat battalions, four infantry, one mechanical infantry and a half-strength tank battalion. “I earned my pay both day and night,” said Long, who received his third Combat Infantry Badge during this tour of duty.

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His other awards include the Distinguished Service Medal, the Silver Star, the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Purple Heart. Retiring in 1983 as a major general, Long entered a second career as military consultant to Educational Testing Service and other corporations. In 1997, he and his wife, Dottie, headed south to Indian River Colony Club. Free time is rare for Long, who serves in many committees and organizations, including an informal group of Army officers whose goal is to outlaw Sharia Law in America. “A group of nine veterans decided to get together and do something about the increasing application of Sharia Law in America,” said Long. “We have encouraged our representatives to prevent the application of other than American laws in American courts. We have made some progress.” Editor’s note: According to religioustolerance.org, The term “Sharia” literally means “the path to a watering hole.” The Guardian newspaper in the UK describes Sharia as: “…a religious code for living, in the same way that the Bible offers a moral system for Christians.” It is used to refer both to the Islamic system of law and the totality of the Islamic way of life. Sharia law is intended to be only applicable to Muslims. Christians and other nonMuslims are supposed to be exempt from the provisions of the law. SL

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Moonport Modelers of Titusville, a radio controlled aircraft club, held a summer Fun Fly at their airfield where they permitted close-up viewing of various aircraft in the pit area. The club has flight instructors and a training airplane for those who would like to experience the excitement of actually flying a remote-controlled airplane. Members meet at 6:30 p.m. on the third Monday of each month at the Titusville Library. For more information, call Ron Roberts at 321-269-0150 or Bob Foraker at 321-3851251 or visit moonportmodelers.org. SL

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Inshore In the Banana and Indian River lagoons, watch for the glass minnow small bait schools. I recommend using a 3.5 inch Fishbelly Hawg Shad with a 1/4 ounce jig head scented with Bioedge shrimp scent to fish around these small bait attractors to catch sea trout, lady fish and redfish plus many other species. The snook and tarpon should remain active around the inlets mostly in the early morning or towards the evening. Be sure to get out early because the bite slows as the sun gets high around noon and try to avoid the afternoon lightning storms. Offshore In the Atlantic Ocean along the Brevard coast, look for the kingfish to continue to bite. Also, you may find some cobia patrolling the surface looking for a quick snack or hanging around sea turtles. These fish are called “Brown Bruisers” because they will bruise your tackle and sometimes your ego trying to catch them. Look for tarpon to stay strong along the Space Coast

in August as well. Surf In August, anglers should see good catches of summer time flounder, whiting, Pompano, and mangrove snapper 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 small jig with an imitation shrimp to catch these fish. Be safe out on the water. Tight lines, 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 starting in September on Bright House Sports Network, channel 47. Days and times are to be announced. SL

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Who do you get when you cross Betty White, without the sass, and anybody’s sweet little rocking chair grandma? According to Louise Senzanici, you get Anne Sandula of Palm Bay, an active senior who is a member of more than five local organizations. “There isn’t a person who knows Anne that isn’t amazed at her energy and her compassion,” said long time friend, Senzanici, amazed because Sandula has lived through 10 decades of change; she has seen it all. Born August 29, 1911, two years before the first world war, she is now celebrating her 100th birthday within the second decade of the 21st century. Despite her advanced age, Sandula says it hasn’t slowed her down. “I never thought I’d be this active at 100,” Sandula admitted. “But I was always active to begin with.” Sandula spent a large portion of her life devoting herself to groups and charities throughout Connecticut with her late husband, Ed, of 55 years, who was a state senator for the Republican Party. That energetic lifestyle led her to Eisenhower and Nixon’s presidential inaugurations, and leadership roles within the state’s sectional committee program where she hosted fundraising

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