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When Sally and Aaron got married in 2006, Aaron turned to his new bride and said, “Are you ready for the adventure?” Little did the Kalaroviches know that in just two years, they would be the proud parents of triplets. That is when they learned the true meaning of the phrase, “It takes a village.” “They do not hand you an owner’s manual when they discharge you from the hospital,” said Aaron Kalarovich, who works for Lockheed Martin at the Cape in the engineering facilities department. “We were learning on the fly as we went.” The Church of Our Savior in Cocoa Beach is an integral part of this

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Line dancing class kicks up heels, lifts spirits BY KATIE SIVCO Line dancing can be a fun way to stay sharp physically and mentally. Larry Wright of Melbourne has taught line dancing for years. He’s focused on teaching beginners and those who dance with two left feet. While the line dance classes are open to adults of all ages, the majority of participants are seniors. “It puts a smile on your face, a song in your heart and rhythm in your feet, and that’s what it’s all about,” Wright said. Students said his classes are popular and easy to follow. At 10 a.m. each Wednesday, dozens of dancers hit the floor at the Viera Regional Community Center. Line dancing is

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Larry Wright instructs his line dancing class at 10 a.m. each Wednesday at the Viera Regional Community Center’s gym. The classes are designed for all ages, but are especially popular among seniors.

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Holy Trinity's Dayday Farmer had 49 receptions as a freshman last season. That led the state and was No. 3 in the nation among ninth graders. Coach Nate Hooks Jr. has declared the rising sophomore is now the face of the Tigers' program.

A number of high-profile football recruits have come through Brevard County through the years. Ric’Darious “Dayday” Farmer plans to be the next one. The Holy Trinity rising sophomore wide receiver already has offers from Penn State, West Virginia, Missouri and Florida Atlantic after a stellar freshman season. And that’s just the beginning. “I’m trying to become the

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“Nobody can guard me,” he said. “Nobody.” A running back throughout his days playing youth football, Farmer said he always felt he was better suited as a receiver because of his hands. Now that he is playing outside, he gets to use his full arsenal. He’s competitive going after 50-50 balls, catches the ball in tight windows and is even more dangerous getting the ball in space, where he can use his speed and athleticism. And, he loves going deep. All of that makes Farmer a tough matchup for opposing defenders. “No matter what, you play up or you play back, I’m going to have the advantage,” he said. “So, whatever you do, it’s a mistake for you.” As good as Farmer is now, he’s expected to get better. “He’s always played up in youth league,” Hooks said. “As he gets older, for him to play the younger kids … like when he gets in 11th (grade) and he’s playing against ninth and 10th (graders), it’s going to be unfair. “It’ll be like the cheat code in a video game.” V V

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Viera’s Nixon cements legacy as first Hawk drafted into NFL BY CARL KOTALA It was the second day of the NFL Draft and instead of sitting at home in anticipation of that night’s round of picks, former Viera High School football star Tre Nixon spent part of his afternoon talking to the current Hawks players. Nixon’s message was simple. Just a few years ago, he was in their shoes, and you don’t need to be the fastest, strongest or biggest player to succeed. “If you put your mind to it and put in the work, you can do what I’m doing,” Nixon said he told the Hawks. “That’s the biggest thing I wanted to tell them, to motivate them. I was just a kid from Viera with a dream to go to college. God willing, look where I am now.” The next day, May 1, Nixon got the call he had been waiting for his whole life. The New England Patriots had selected the UCF wide receiver with pick No. 242 in the seventh round. He’s the first former Viera player to ever be drafted by the NFL. So, dreams really can come true. “We were all quiet,”

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Tre Nixon starred at both Viera High School and UCF.

said Jean Meranda, Nixon’s mother, about the lifechanging phone call. “We just sat there, and we were looking at him, and we realized it was (Patriots

coach) Bill Belichick. “Of course, the tears started coming. I knew … it was like my dreams were realized. His dreams were realized.”

Meranda didn’t care in what round her son was drafted. After seeing him work so hard through youth football and his time at Viera, Ole Miss and then UCF, she just wanted to see him get that chance. Kevin Mays, who was Nixon’s coach at Viera, said if there was one thing that has always stood out about Nixon, it’s how hard he works. “When your best player is your hardest worker, you’ve got something kind of special with your team,” Mays said. “That’s the thing that impressed me about him. Even as a young guy, he had a work ethic that was special.” Hayden Kingston, who was Nixon’s quarterback at Viera and later played with him at UCF, said what separates Nixon from other players is his speed and suddenness. “Everybody talks about his straight-line speed, but I think his suddenness at the line of scrimmage and his suddenness getting in and out of his breaks on his routes is something that’s just different from a lot of other players out there,” Kingston said.

While seventh-round picks aren’t guaranteed to make an NFL team’s final 53man roster, Kingston has no doubt Nixon can make it. “If he sticks to what got him here, he’ll have just as much success as he had in high school and college,” Kingston said. “He’ll do just fine.” Nixon, who will become the first Viera player to have his jersey retired this fall, has created quite a legacy at his alma mater. He’s also become an inspiration. “It shows me that somebody from Viera can make it to the NFL,” Viera wide receiver Donovan Giles said. Draft day will always be one to remember for Nixon. It was the day he realized a dream and embarked on an entirely new journey, one he will attack the way he always has — with hard work. “It’s crazy because you work your whole life to get your name called, but really, it’s just begun,” Nixon said. “It’s a true job. It’s a business now. “Everything you dreamed about. It was an amazing feeling. But now, the real work starts.” V V

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Holtz, Dylan Lee, Angelina Long, Thomas Lunsford Gonzales, Dylan Nagel, Ethan Nagel, Reed Phelps, Sergio Prieto, Conner Purvis, Kaden Stoner, Conner Temple and Carter Trosset. Manager: Ron Long Baseball 11-year-olds Ryan Amos, Bronson Chadachek, Rogan Crockett, Xavier Buckley, Zeke Buckley, Jaxon Hayes, Ryan Hissam, Evan King, Tyler Rothe, Carter Samuels, Evan Scalia, Brady Spratt and RJ Wright. Manager: Mark Huffman Baseball Majors Luca Bongiovi, Nathan

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Located at the junction of U.S. 1 and Suntree Boulevard, Rotary Park offers residents a little slice of paradise. This park is an ideal place to enjoy the breeze and hear the lapping of the lagoon under a quiet, shaded area.

The park overlooks the Indian River Lagoon and has a strip of sandy beach. The park features a large pavilion and six gazebos available to rent, making it an ideal spot for private gatherings. The large pavilion can hold up to 150 people and includes restrooms, barbecue pits and a river view. The fishing pier invites leisurely strolls and fishing. If you catch a fish of legal size, you can fire it up on the grill next to any one of the gazebos. There is also a playground for children. The park is sponsored by the Rotary Club of Suntree. The club works to improve and maintain Rotary Park at Suntree. It's free to rent any of the facilities at Rotary Park on the county parks' website. V V — Compiled by Katie Sivco

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Viera junior publishes novel, works to teach others BY JUDY BERMAN

What happens when teenager Brielle, or Bri to her close friends, meets her crush in the pop boy band Full Speed? In teen author Kylie Himebaugh’s first novel, “Falling Fast,” Bri dates Jack and goes on a tour with his band members and their girlfriends. In this romance novel, Bri begins to question their relationship after they both hit a few bumps in the road. Their faith gets them over some of the hurdles, but Bri has trust issues. “Things seem to go wrong over and over again. She asks herself if this is true love and is it worth it all,” said Kylie Himebaugh, a 17-year-old junior at Viera High School. Will the romance last? Or will it fade away?

Sorry, no spoilers here. The book is available through Amazon. Kylie credits her ninthgrade English teacher, Rebecca Rayborn, for sparking her love of writing. She had been assigned to write a two-page fairy tale. Instead, she turned in six pages. “She hadn’t written before. She’s a gifted writer and has taken off like a rocket,” Rayborn said. “I’m the kind of teacher that, if I let students fly and just be creative, they’ll find their niche. She found hers pretty early. I’m so proud of her, thrilled that I played a small part in it,” Rayborn said. After that assignment, in 2019 Kylie began writing 20 pages a day for her novel. Kylie’s mom, Beth, credits her daughter for getting the

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book published. But, Kylie said her parents’ encouragement was a key. Her mom proofread the story. Her dad, Eric, an entrepreneur, gave Kylie tips throughout. “Both my parents were my rock and my support the entire process. Without them, I wouldn’t have finished the book,” Kylie said. Kylie, an Illinois native, says what she learned by writing her novel was “life isn’t easy, but you have to work hard for your dreams.” “People don’t expect teenagers to write novels. Age is just a number. It doesn’t matter what age you are or where you came from.” Kylie is working on a program to teach other teens how to write and publish their own book. She expects to have the program in place by midsummer. V V

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Kylie Himebaugh just completed her junior year at Viera High School.

Two local students earn $2,500 PEO STAR scholarships

SPECIAL TO VIERA VOICE The PEO Sisterhood has awarded Scholastic Talent Accomplishment Recognition scholarships to two outstanding Central Brevard seniors. Esther Francom, a graduating senior from Viera High School, and Isabella Weiner, a graduating senior from Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy, each received scholarships for $2,500. The STAR scholarships are awarded for exceptional high school senior girls who will be attending an accredited postsecondary educational institution in the United States or Canada. “I was very blessed to meet with the ladies of our local PEO,” said Francom, who plans to study biochemistry at the

University of Central Florida. “I honestly didn’t think I was going to get it, then I got an email from the PEO STAR organization.” Francom and Weiner have participated in the Brevard County Science Fair for many years and continually gone on to the next level. For this year's science fair, Francom built a filtration device for the Indian River Lagoon to collect microplastics. Weiner built a 3-D printer to work with soil from Mars. Weiner, who will attend the University of Notre Dame to study chemical engineering, was pleased to receive the scholarship. “It’s just a really great opportunity,” she said. “It will definitely help going to college.” Weiner, a National Merit

Scholarship finalist, said she enjoyed meeting with the women of the local PEO. For the 2021-22 academic school year, the PEO Foundation awarded 900 scholarships for a total of $2.25 million. Since the STAR scholarship was established in 2009, PEO has awarded $13,085,000 to 5,548 recipients. PEO is a sisterhood and philanthropic, educational organization founded in 1869. PEO’s guiding principle is to provide women with the opportunities of higher education. There are almost 6,000 chapters with more than 225,000 members. Brevard County has nine chapters. For additional information about PEO, go to peointernational.org and peoflorida.org. V V

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Second graders adopt zoo eagle to honor military that my dad is a first sergeant now. He’s worked hard for a long time. He went to war three times. I’m safer because he works for the Air Force.” Student Lilly Belle Gonzalez’s mom served in the Air Force and her dad in the Navy. “Everybody that fights for America is pretty nice. They don’t know if they’ll lose

their life or not, but they still protect us all even though their family is at home,” she said. The contribution for the Brevard Zoo's Adopt an Animal program helps with the daily care of the animal. In return, the class received a certificate of adoption and a plush toy American eagle. VV

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said Rosean, who has been teaching second grade at the school for the past three years. “They were disappointed that the eagle cannot live in the classroom.” She also wanted to show appreciation for military veterans. “Half of the class is from military families, either a brother, sister, parent or close cousin,” Rosean said. “We wanted to represent and show how proud we are of the military for how they protect us every day. Military life is not an easy life.” Student Deja Jennings,

whose great-grandfather served in Vietnam, “picked the name Braveheart (for the eagle) for all of the brave people who have died in war to keep us safe.” Rosean has been teaching her class about symbolism. “In reading class, we talked about eagle habitats and spent a lot of time focusing on patriotism,” she said. “We talked about America and the people who keep us safe. We did a project on police, first responders and firefighters.” Student Levi Beasley, whose father is serving in the Air Force, said: “I’m proud

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Schools, libraries offer learning programs to counter ‘Summer Slide’ BY MIKE GAFFEY Brevard County schools and libraries are teaming up to stop the “Summer Slide.” The phenomenon, in which students regress academically during summer vacation, may be worsened this year due to the pandemic, which disrupted the entire 2020-21 school year. “’Summer Slide’ is a big problem for students in all grade levels,” said Melanie Cundiff, a second-grade teacher at Viera Charter School. “Students work so hard during the school year, and then when they get out of school for the summer, they get comfortable not having to do any assignments. They don’t do anything to practice the skills they’ve learned, so they lose some of the knowledge they gained during the school year. It’s very sad to see.” To help younger students stay sharp, Brevard Public Schools is offering summer camp through its Brevard After School program. “Around the World in 40 Days” runs from June 7 through July 30 at eight elementary schools throughout the county. In addition, the school district offers a Summer Reads site at its website that

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Brevard County Public Libraries will offer numerous activities for children and teens as part of its Youth Summer Reading Program.

challenges students in grades K-12 to read as many books as possible during the summer months. At Viera Charter School, students who struggled as a result of the pandemic and e-Learning can attend a sixweek summer school from 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Instructors will teach reading

and math from the school’s curriculum. Most teachers at Viera Charter School print summer packets for students to complete for optional work, Cundiff said. “Some teachers even tell the students that if they bring the packet back when the new school begins, they will earn a prize or award,” she said. “This is what I do and it motivates my students to keep practicing lessons over the summer. I also give my students a monthly calendar with one goal or lesson to practice each day, mixing up reading, math and more, so they can check it off and keep track of their goals each day of summer vacation.” Brevard County Public Libraries will offer numerous activities for children and teens as part of its Youth Summer Reading Program at all 17 county libraries, including reading lists fior children and teens, takehome story times, STEAM and craft projects, and virtual volunteering for teens. Videos featuring special guests, story book readings, and project instructions will be featured on the Brevard County Libraries’ YouTube channel on Monday, Wednesday and Friday this summer.

Parents can do their part as well by encouraging their children to read and do other activities such as writing in a journal or completing math problems during the summer, Cundiff said. “Parents who motivate their students to work during the summer — and work with them — will be pleasantly surprised how it will help

their child be successful for the upcoming school year,” Cundiff said. For Brevard After School’s Summer Camps and the BPS’ Summer Reads program, visit brevardschools.org. For Brevard County Libraries’ Youth Summer Reading Program, visit brevardfl.gov/PublicLibraries. VV

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Masking becomes voluntary for Brevard schools after end of school year BY ERNEST ARICO The Brevard County School Board voted in favor of making face masks voluntary after the end of this school year. The decision includes any school activities after June 3, such as summer school sessions. The decision was made Friday, May 21 at a special board meeting.

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Blue Spring State Park Known for hundreds of manatees that winter at the spring, there are also plenty of fish and a variety of wading birds, ospreys, eagles and kingfisher. Visitors can hike the 4.5-mile Pine Island Trail. Visitors can also swim, launch canoes, kayaks or take a guided river boat cruise. Canoes and kayaks are available for rent at the park. Park frequently reaches capacity during week and on weekends. Location: 2100 W. French Ave., Orange City, FL 32763 Hours: 8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year Admission fee: $6 per vehicle, $4 single occupant vehicle, $2 pedestrians, bicyclist Phone: 386-775-3663

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Beaches Canaveral National Seashore The 24 miles of pristine undeveloped beaches on this barrier island are one of the few stretches of seashore in Florida without condominiums or other buildings. It stretches from Brevard into Volusia County. Location: Apollo Beach via New Smyrna and Playalinda Beach via Titusville Park entrance fees: Vehicle entrance Fee — $20 Per vehicle fee (cars, mini-vans, etc..), valid for seven days. Motorcycles — $15 fee is valid for seven days. Pedestrians or bicyclists — $10 per person - Valid for seven days. Annual Pass - $40 Phone: 321-267-1110 Website: nps.gov/cana

Fishing Jetty Park Jetty Park’s Malcolm E. McLouth Fishing Pier is a 1,200-foot fishing pier that extends into the ocean and has fish cleaning stations with running water and is lighted for night fishing. There is a bait and tackle shop inside the two-story beach pavilion. Location: East end of Jetty Park Drive at Port Canaveral Park entrance fees: Access to parking is available to Jetty Park passholders only. An annual pass, three month pass, or daily pass must be purchased online prior to arrival at the park. No credit card or cash transactions can take place at the entrance gate. Day pass $15 per vehicle — $12 military. Annual pass $25 for Brevard County residents with proof of residency. Hours: 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily Phone: 321-783-7111 Website: portcanaveral.com/Recreation/Jetty-Park-Beach-Pier

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School is out, summer vacation is here and the adventures of the season await. The adventures do

not necessarily mean getting on an airplane and traveling to some far-away exotic place. Some great spots to enjoy are just down the road, others a few hours drive within the state of Florida for those who want a weekend trip. In addition, there is a lot to enjoy within a short drive of the Viera/Suntree area, including beautiful natural springs, fantastic beaches and great fishing spots.

Natural Springs Wekiva Springs State Park Wekiva Springs are emerald springs feeding the Wekiva River and are perfect for cooling off during a summer day or observing wildlife. There are miles of trails to be explored on foot, bicycle or horseback. Canoes and kayaks are available for rental on site. Visitors can enjoy swimming, hiking, bicycling, canoeing, fishing, horseback riding, snorkeling camping and viewing wildlife. Location: 1800 Wekiva Circle, Apopka, FL. 32712 Hours: 8 a.m. until sundown, 365 days a year Admission fee: $6 per vehicle, $4 single occupant vehicle, $2 pedestrians, bicyclist Phone: 386-775-3663

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Beaches Navarre Beach Park This Florida Panhandle beach is pristine, usually uncrowded and is consistently named as one of the best beaches in the nation. Visitors can sunbathe on the sugar-white sand beach, swim in the warm emerald-green waters, enjoy a picnic or ride along one of its scenic bike paths. Location: Florida Panhandle, west of Fort Walton Beach Santa Rosa County Tourist Development Office Phone: 386-775-3663 Email: tdo@Santarosa.fl.gov Website: santarosa.fl.gov/281/Tourist-Development-Office

Fishing Haulover Canal The Haulover Canal is a waterway on north Merritt Island on the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. It connects the Mosquito Lagoon with the Indian River Lagoon. Haulover Canal is one of the most popular fishing spots in Brevard County. Fishing from a boat or the banks requires a signed Refuge Sports Fishing Permit. The permit is self-issuing and ensures that fishers have read and understand the fishing regulations. Permit information can be obtained at 2016FishingRegs. pdf (fws.gov) and Merritt Island NWR Boating and Fishing Brochure (fws.gov) Location: Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge Phone: 321-861-5601 Website: fws.gov/refuge/Merritt_Island

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Wine veranda coming to Viera’s Borrows West BY ERNEST ARICO

If you are a wine connoisseur or a person who just loves a good glass of wine while relaxing, get ready for the new business scheduled to open next year at Viera’s Borrows West. Richard Abbuscato, the chief executive officer of RNK Viera Inc., has purchased 1.3 acres across from the newly opened Chick-fil-A restaurant on Hennessey Place. He plans to build and open Venezia Wine Veranda. “The image we wanted to capture is that it’s not just a bar, but a showplace park where people can relax, enjoy the view and have a good glass of wine,” Abbuscato said. Preliminary plans call for a 6,000-square-foot, twostory building. The first floor will house the kitchen and wine and gift shop, while the second floor will be seating

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with more than 100 selfpouring wine dispensers. Abbuscato hopes to open by fall 2022. To get a glass of wine, Abbuscato explained that patrons will slide their debit or credit card into the dispenser system to get a 1.5,

3- or 5-ounce drink. “Patrons will get a chance to do a lot of sampling from different countries, grades and prices,” he said. Abbuscato also said the building will be very unique in that almost the entire second floor will be surrounded by glass, offering patrons a rooftop bar feeling. “There will be a lot of

greenery, and patrons will be able to walk in the garden,” he said. “We want it to be visually attractive and appealing so people can relax and enjoy.” Abbuscato said he was able to purchase the property and finance the building’s construction after selling his telemedicine stethoscope company, RNK Products, last

month. The company is in Wickham Commons at 8247 Devereux Drive, Suite 101, Viera. “I think it’s going to be fun and profitable,” Abbuscato said. “All the demographics say it’s a great location, close to Interstate 95, and there is no competition at all from any of the surrounding counties.” VV

International market slated for Rockledge late this year BY WENDY SCHEURING

A new market with an international flair will be opening in Rockledge at Fiske Boulevard and Barton Boulevard — Thrifty Specialty Produce & Meats. “There are tremendous amounts of international fruits, vegetables, meats and seafood,” said John Newton, the president of Newton Land Development Inc. and Newton Real Estate Group, LLC., which is managing the project. “You will get a lot of international things that you wouldn’t find in other stores. They have more choices of mangoes. And they have different types of mushrooms and cabbages that you might find in an Asian restaurant.” The Rockledge store will feature a hot food bar and an adjacent indoor eating area. The 3,400-square-foot store is Thrifty’s fourth

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Thrifty Speciality Produce & Meats is targeted to open by Thanksgiving 2021 at the Rockledge City Center at Fiske and Barton Boulevard.

location in Central Florida and will be twice the size of the Palm Bay location. Others are in Melbourne and St. Cloud. Pedro and Lonelis Hernandez, owners and operators of the Palm Bay store, will also run the Rockledge location. “I absolutely love the amazing customer service at Thrifty’s. The fresh seafood

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Dr. Vanessa Gallegos came to Brevard County from Bismarck, North Dakota where she worked as a Palliative medicine, Physical medicine and Rehabilitation physician at Mid Dakota Clinic. Gallegos is board certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, and board eligible in Hospice and Palliative medicine. She is a graduate of Tufts University and earned her medical degree from Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. She recently joined St. Francis Reflections Lifestyle Care.

Chelsea Parker has been with the Marriott brands for 10 years. She started her career at the front desk. Parker would not let anything get in the way of her goal to manage a Marriott property, not even a pandemic. In July 2020, she became general manager of the Fairfield by Marriott in Viera/Melbourne. Her goals are to lead the team to be their best and create an upbeat, safe and productive work environment.

Cuisinery delivers specialty premade world fare BY ERNEST ARICO If you have a taste for specialty foods imported from France, Spain, Italy, Argentina and Canada, you may want to check out the new Cuisinery Food Market in Suntree. Cuisinery, which opened just before Easter, is the go-to market for ingredients, frozen and gourmet quick-cook meals. At 7640 N. Wickham Road, Suite 108, shoppers can find hundreds of frozen meals with a variety of appetizers, vegetables, entrees and desserts that can be ready in 20 minutes or less. Chef Jeremy Miller, a 2007 graduate of the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y., said the store’s selection of premade foods are as delicious as they are convenient, with no or very little prep necessary, like in a restaurant kitchen. “Our delicious meals are shipped or delivered straight to your door, or you can come into our store and browse around,” he said. “Our easy freezer meals are perfect for any day, providing delicious restaurant-style dishes for an

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Chef Jeremy Miller’s Cuisinery Food Market in Suntree provides frozen appetizers, vegetables, entrees and desserts that can be prepared in 20 minutes or less.

entire week with no repeats.” Miller said you can find French bistro pastries and plates, Argentinian dishes, Mediterranean-inspired bites, traditional Carribean meals and more. “If you’re looking for a premade appetizer to get the party started, turn to our selection of appetizers featuring croquettes, miniquiches and escargots,” he said. “If you’re craving something sweet, then check out our bakery, boasting an array of premade sweets that range from French macarons to chocolate fondants and

cappuccino pie.” If you’re looking for other unique and exotic meals, Miller said the store offers Iberico pork from Spain and several duck foie gras selections. “Our torchon, for instance, is a decadent mousse of duck livers with port wine,” he explained. “From Rougié — one of the world’s most famous names in foie gras — this torchon (literally meaning dish towel in French) is wrapped in cheesecloth and finished with red ribbons on both ends.” Reg Steele, a resident of

Heritage Isle in Viera, said he loves the store’s croissants. “I love the store because it has so many unique things,” he said. “I also like the fact that you can buy individual items for one person.” According to the company’s website, Cuisinery was launched in 1992 and is the result of the merger between the export operations of France Meditation USA Inc., which is a sales agency for French food and wine companies, and a French manufacturer of frozen entrees and appetizers. The company has expanded its product lines and geographical presence in the market, opening new sales nationwide. In 1998, the company started exporting under the Gourmet USA brand with a sales office in Lyon, France. Gourmet USA markets American-made goods to both the food service and retail industry in Europe. Miller said the company decided to open a store in the Suntree-Viera area because they liked the region’s demographics and growth potential.

“We were looking for a store to service the Southern states, and this was the perfect location because of its close proximity to Orlando,” Miller said. Miller said the company strives to find the highest quality ingredients, with no added preservatives, and stores its food in high-tech, energy-efficient freezers. “We guarantee the quality of all our ingredients — and finished goods — because we work closely with major manufacturers and production facilities in Europe, establishing strong standards of quality,” he said. Miller said shipping usually takes two days, and if a customer receives an item that is not frozen “you’re not paying for it.” He explained that sales are about 50 percent of people coming into the store and the other 50 percent from online sales. The store is open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Saturday. For more information, call 321-622-8867. V V

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Twisted Fin offers fresh, healthy seafood fare BY BRENDA EGGERT BRADER An avid recreational fisherman, Jim Broome decided to share that healthy cuisine and opened the Twisted Fin at 7954 N. Wickham Road in November 2020. “I have a great respect for fisheries and the solid need for good quality seafood in a fast, casual setting,” Broome said. “With the variety available, we offer bowls filled with healthier options, but you can indulge in fried fish as well. We have conch fritters and shrimp flatbread among appetizers.” Broome said his big sellers are the Caribbean bowl and fish tacos. The healthy bowls consist of a choice of mahi, salmon, shrimp or chicken with options of rice, avocado, tostones (fried plantain slices), black beans, corn, queso fresco, mangoes,

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The Blackened Mahi Mahi Powerbowl from Twisted Fin is delicious.

Twisted Fin specializes in fresh seafood.

tomatoes, red onion and cilantro topped with Caribbean or citron sauce. Other menu items include crispy fish, shrimp or a combo that fills baskets. Entrees include choices of premium fish with such sides as Jamaican Street Corn or Island Slaw.

He also owns three Country Cookin’ Diners in Brevard County and in 20 years has retained a loyal staff. One employee has 18 years of service; another, 10; and one, five years. Broome credits “my wife, Debby, (who) helped with the design and to get it going.”

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Family expands Jalisco tradition to 12th restaurant

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True Mexican cuisine will be the calling card for patrons checking out Mi Jalisco in Suntree, slated to open in a couple of weeks. Natives of the western Mexican state of Jalisco, the owners have plenty of experience serving their traditional food in the U.S. Elizabeth and Rafael Rodriguez visited Melbourne and decided to open a restaurant. Five brothers and extended family own several Mexican restaurants in North Carolina. When the couple found the Space Coast to their liking and saw opportunity, they decided to open the 12th one. “The area food here and the taste is different,” said Elizabeth Rodriguez, who assists her husband, Rafael, in management. Cooking for American clientele dials

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A fancy margarita is filled with fruit at Mi Jalisco.

back the spiciness from what Mexicans prepare and serve their own families. “Where there are more Latins, the food is much spicier. I think here, there are more people who don’t like it as spicy. “We will have a great

menu selection, including tacos and fajitas, chicken, steak and cheese quesadillas, and not as spicy as found in the Mexican dishes, but we’ll make homemade hot salsa,” Elizabeth Rodriguez said. To add to their Mexican fare, the couple’s restaurant offers colorful alcoholic beverages and margaritas. “We will have around 25 different margaritas made with different tequilas,” Elizabeth Rodriguez said. “The state of Jalisco is the primary tequila distilling area. We will feature a great variety of tequilas from there.” The family-oriented Mi Jalisco at 7700 N. Wickham Road will feature an outside patio and inside dining. Hours will be 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. VV

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Shalev Weber and Celeste Castillo practice a duet ballet performance.

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Polly Ryals moves gracefully through her practice.

Artem and Ekaterina Yachmennikov direct an intense ballet class at We Dance Academies.

We Dance Academies opens second school in Viera BY JENNIFER H. MONAGHAN We Dance Academies, a dance school for all ages and levels, including adults, is opening a second studio in Suntree/Viera on June 19. Summer camps for ages 3 to 10 in ballet, ballroom, jazz, arts and crafts are scheduled. All regular classes begin in August. WDA’s purpose, as described by co-artistic director Ekaterina Yachmennikov, is to provide high quality dance training, as well as to expose dancers to a rich cultural environment. “Dance training is discipline, challenge and being open for creativity,” she said. Growing up in a military town in Russia near the Alaskan border where she began dance lessons at age 2, Ekaterina, a co-founder of WDA, dreamed of becoming a world champion in ballroom dancing. She won her first world championship at age 13. Her passion for dance took her from a small-town dance studio to an advanced

Ekaterina Yachmennikov won a world championship in ballroom dancing.

dance school in Moscow and starring in “Dancing With the Stars Italy” for five seasons. The other co-founder of WDA is her husband, Artem Yachmennikov. He is also a former professional dancer, a graduate of a highly acclaimed ballet academy in Russia and a former principal dancer with the San Francisco Ballet. They made Florida their home in 2016. Together, the couple embarked on fulfilling their ultimate dream of passing

on knowledge to the next generation. “We always want to help each of our students to bring their dreams to life,” Ekaterina Yachmennikov said. “However, not all choose this journey, but we feel that dance training helps them to grow as people and be ready for all the challenges that life can put in front of them. We are very proud of our students and how they continue to develop their life once they finish their

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education.” WDA’s first studio opened in 2017 on Sarno Road. The following year, the Yachmennikovs founded the Melbourne City Ballet Theatre, a nonprofit yearround ballet company, to provide more dance opportunities to the community. WDA Viera is at 7640 N. Wickham Road. For more information about dance classes, as well as information regarding the ribbon-cutting ceremony June 19, visit wedanceacademies.com. V V

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VIERA MEANS BUSINESS NETWORKING GROUP

The May Viera Means Business networking group meeting was held May 13 at Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux. The Viera Means Business networking group meets at 8:30 a.m. the second Thursday of each VIERA MEANS month at member business locations. For an invitation to the June 10 VMB meeting, call 321-242-1235.

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Clients applaud Elements Massage for wellness boost BY BRENDA EGGERT BRADER

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Centered on health and wellness, Elements Massage in Viera matches the client with the massage therapist. “I have been going to get a massage for years and years because I stand up on my job as a surgical tech and look down all day,” Detra Gould said. “It keeps me out of the doctor’s office. I had gone to one guy forever and ever. I need deep tissue to get the knots out. David has that touch and gets that deep massage. He is really good, backs off if it is too much and talks all the way through it.” Debbie Etherton said she chose Elements because it is new and fresh. “I like their philosophy that it is not about the add-ons,” she said. “It is about helping the person get better, and it is more about healing than just massages. I have seen two people, and I am not a deep-tissue gal. So, they put me with another massage therapist with a lighter touch, and I am seeing them weekly, more to my liking. Therapists check in on you and are very personable, having this mindset that you come out of it better than you went in. Everybody is friendly. It is spalike and beautiful there.” Clients feel relaxed in the clean and lovely setting. Membership has no pressure and can be canceled at any time, Gould notes. Members can select someone to ride along on the membership and take a monthly slot at the

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Elements Massage is at 7954 N. Wickham Road, Suite 110, in the Shoppes at Baytree.

same cost if the member is unavailable. “Because I believe massage is a healthy thing for wellness, it not only makes you feel good but works for the overall health,” owner Karen Bolton said. “Massage helps me when I don’t feel well. Elements is therapeutic massage. Most people get a massage because

of muscle soreness and aches and pains, and it really helps them. We have treated people with disabilities and injuries.” Elements Massage is at 7954 N. Wickham Road, Suite 110, in the Shoppes at Baytree. Call 321-529-1416 or visit elementsmassage.com/ melbourne/massage-therapist. VV

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resley Thorstensen is a second grader at Quest Elementary School who lives in Viera. She loves to swim in her pool and at Rockledge High School for Rockets Swimming. One Saturday, she went to Hello Again

Books in Cocoa Village to meet up with her friends Annabelle and Isla. “We’re best friends. And we always meet at the bookstore,” Presley said. Presley’s favorite subject in school was art because she loves

painting. Now that she’s out of school, Presley is excited about “possibly” going to Hawaii for the summer with her family. She also likes going to the Brevard Zoo and helping her dad water the plants in their butterfly garden. Presley said her

favorite animals at the zoo are the spider monkeys since they can climb really high. “I’ve always wanted to be a YouTuber. I love recording my friends and getting to know them more,” Presley said about being a kid reporter.

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Isla R.

What’s your favorite holiday? New Year’s, because there are fireworks.

What’s your favorite holiday? Thanksgiving, because there’s a lot of good food to eat.

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If you could have any superpower, what would it be? Zero gravity. I could lift you up and spin you in the air.

If you could have any superpower, what would it be? Ice, so I could freeze stuff. Like my brother, Nolan.

If you had $1 million, what would you spend it on? Robux so that I can buy all the game passes that I want.

What do you like to do with your family? We like to play board games sometimes. We also watch TV together.

What is one talent that you are proud of? I have a lot of talents, so I’m not sure which one I’m most proud of. I’ll go with singing.

What do you want to be when you grow up? A singer, because everyone says I’m really good at singing. If you could visit anywhere in the world, where would you go? Hawaii, because it’s a nice, relaxing place.

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Favorite book — “Star Wars: I am a Princess” Favorite Food — Pizza Biggest fear — Mosquito bites Pet peeve — Having to go to bed early Nickname — Bug, Love Bug, PJ Fav restaurant — Thai Thai Best gift — Barbie dream house Favorite character — Snow White Favorite Holiday — Her birthday

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PART 2 OF A TWO-PART SERIES

2021 HURRICANE

SEASON PREPAREDNESS The 4 Steps to Prepare Step 1: Know Your Risk Step 2: Build a Kit

Step 3: Have a Plan Step 4: Stay Informed

What to Do in the Event of a Tropical Cyclone Before

During

After

• Review your four steps on your Pathways to Preparedness • Decide early whether you will evacuate, and where you will go if ordered to leave • Prepare your home

• If you don’t live in an evacuation zone, find a safe room within your home (an interior room, closet or bathroom) • Do not go outside during the storm until the National Weather Service confirms the storm has left the area

• Return home when local officials say it is safe • Check in with family and friends by texting or using social media • Avoid walking or driving through floodwaters

Preparing for an Emergency Kit Basic Disaster Supply Kit We recommend having the following items as part of your basic disaster supply kit: • Water: one gallon of water per person, per day, for at least three days • Food: at least a three-day supply of non-perishable food • Battery-powered or hand crank radio, a weather radio and extra batteries • Flashlight and extra batteries • First aid kit • Moist towelettes, garbage bags and plastic ties • Feminine supplies and personal hygiene items • Manual can opener for food • Local maps • Cell phone with chargers, inverter or solar charger

• Cash • Important family documents such as copies of insurance policies and identification

Additional Supplies Once your basic supply kit has been stocked, additional items to consider include: • • • • • •

Prescription medications and eyeglasses Infant formula and diapers Pet food and extra water for your pet Shot records for pet(s) A carrier for each pet Sleeping bag or warm blanket for each person • Complete change of clothing • Matches in a waterproof container • Mess kits, paper cups, plates, paper towels and plastic utensils

• Whistle to signal for help • Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities • Books, games, puzzles or other activities for children • Paper and pen/pencil

Persons with Disabilities By evaluating your own personal needs and making an emergency plan, you can be better prepared for any situation. Inventory what you use every day to live independently. Identify the essential items you will need for at least three days. Stock custom essentials in your kit like: • • • • •

Durable medical equipment Assistive technology List of medications Contact information for doctors Have a method to communicate your impairments and needs

Hurricane season arrival calls for preparedness plan It might be a little difficult for some to consider preparations for the hurricane season, which officially began June 1, particularly coming after an unusual year with the pandemic. Still, it’s clear that preparedness efforts are essential, especially given the possibility of above-average activity during the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season. Brevard County Emergency Management officials detailed steps that residents should take with their preparedness efforts: 1. Know your risks. The first step to understanding risk in

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our community is to learn about the potential hazards. 2. Build a kit. Ensure that you have what you need to keep yourself and your family safe. 3. Have a plan. Reconsider your plans regarding where you will go and what you will do if a storm approaches. 4. Stay informed. Follow Brevard County Emergency Management on Facebook, @ BrevardEOC on Twitter, or text BREVARDEOC to 888777 to sign up for text messages. Also, go to brevardfl.gov/ EmergencyManagement

and register for emailed press releases at sites such as sites. brevardcounty.us/PIRA/ PIRA. Every year, Emergency Management informs residents through messaging and news releases that they should know the risks, be prepared, make a kit and stay informed. Residents are advised to make sure they have all the supplies they might need such as batteries for flashlights, non-perishable food and water. They also should have sheltering and evacuation plans in place. In the event a hurricane does threaten the area,

shelters will be open in Brevard County. Most residents of Viera and Suntree probably won’t need to utilize the shelters. In the Viera/Suntree area, for the most part, homes are well-built. Evacuation orders and shelter recommendations mainly apply to the beachside and island communities and mobile home residents. More pertinent information can be found at the Federal Emergency Management Association’s website: ready.gov. Well before a storm is the time to get prepared for a hurricane.

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May 31 Mega Mondays at Church at Viera

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8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Mega Mondays will take place every Monday in June. Your kids will have the opportunity to participate in fun activities, large group experiences and enjoy a tasty lunch. Every Monday will have a different theme with activities. Church at Viera 9005 N. Wickham Road Viera, 321-259-3454

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Trivia Tuesday

6 - 9 p.m. 2 Angry Wives 3826 Murrell Road Rockledge, 321-848-0227

National Weed Our Garden Day

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2 - 4 p.m. Melbourne Municipal Band is back for another rockin’ Saturday afternoon. Food trucks, fun and live music. DRS Community Center 1089 S. Patrick Drive Satellite Beach 321-724-0555

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Grades 5 - 6, in-person camp Pizza Gallery June 21 - 25; July 12 - 16; July 2250 Town Center Ave. 26 - 30 | 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Calling all wildlife explorers! Viera, 321-633-0397 Learn how the Zoo cares for sick and injured sea turtles, assemble an animal skeleton and discover the great outdoors with us.

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June 21 - 25, Ages 7 - 12 Ninjas learn the basics of game building and creative development in an exciting, user-generated online gaming platform called Roblox! This camp will teach ninjas how to plan, design and build their own 3D. Half day, 8 a.m. - Noon Full day, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Code Ninjas, 1950 Viera Blvd., Rockledge 321-622-4358

June 8, 15, 22 Competitors face off in games such as Fortnite, Madden, 2K and more. Bring your own controller. Viera Regional Community Center, 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera 321-433-4891

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3 - 5 p.m. Monthly meeting Catherine S. Rood Library 308 Forrest Ave. Cocoa, 321-634-2168

our unique "steampunk" vibe. 28 North Gastropub 2250 Town Center Ave., #101 Viera, 321-241-1159

Father's Day

Sunday Brunch

10 - 2 p.m. Tradewinds at Duran 7032 Stadium Parkway Viera, 321-504-7771

National Ice Cream Cake Day

Potential UNLOCKED VRCC Game Night Become a Roblox Developer 6 - 8 p.m. Tuesdays

Space Coast International 28 Local Night Association of Near-Death Highlighting our local businesses and celebrating Studies

Brevard Federated Republican Women monthly Lunch

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Junior Explorers Trivia Night Summer Camp Brevard Zoo Tuesdays, 4 - 6 p.m.

June 14 - 18; July 5 - 9; July 19 - 23 | 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Brevard Zoo 321-254-9453, ext 252 Online Brevardzoo.org

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11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Florida State Sen. Tom Youth Basketball Games begin Wright will give an update Tuesday, June 1, 6 - 8:45 p.m. on the recent Legislative session in Tallahassee. Ages 13 - 15 Friday, June 4, 6:30 - 8 p.m. The meeting fee of $25 includes a plate lunch. Ages 5 and 6 Sat., June 5, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Space Coast Convention Center Ages 7 - 12 Viera Regional Community 103 Tucker Lane Cocoa, 321-727-1212 Center, 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera

Free Tip Tuesdays 10 - 2 p.m. 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. 6 - 8 p.m. Tradewinds at Duran Learn how to preserve jams, Free golf tips included 7032 Stadium Parkway jellies and the art of pickling. with a paid bucket of balls. Viera, 321-504-7771 You will be able to take your Duran Golf Club food home. So, bring a box, Driving Range, 321-504-7776 Code Your Own the jars will still be hot. Arcade From Scratch Informational Seminars by UF/IFAS Extension June 7 - 11, Ages 7 to 12 Shell Harbor Ninjas explore different 3695 Lake Drive 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. programming concepts as Cocoa, 321-633-1702 and 4 - 5:30 p.m. they create various games – Blue Tornado Sports Camp Discover why Shell Harbor Block Stacker, Catch Cats, June 7 - 11, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Retirement Community is Half day, 8 a.m. - Noon Full day, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Age 5-12, call for details. the talk of the town. Code Ninjas, 1950 Viera 720 Roy Wall Blvd River Rocks Blvd., Rockledge Rockledge 6485 S. U.S. Highway 1 321-622-4358 321-848-2099 Rockledge, 321-265-6875

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National Camera Day Camp — How to Care for your Dragon

Virtual Camp, Brevard Zoo June 29 - July 1 Noon - 3 p.m. Each three-day camp consists of daily three-hour sessions packed with Storytelling and encounters and fun Moviemaking in Minecraft animal activities to try at home. June 28 to July 2 Brevard Zoo Ages 9 - 13 321-254-9453, ext 252 Code Ninjas Online Brevardzoo.org 1950 Viera Blvd., Rockledge 321-622-4358

Spine Seminar with Dr. Datta

6 - 7 p.m. Please join spine surgeon Dr. Devin Datta for a spine seminar to learn more about cervical disc replacement. Melbourne Regional Medical Center 250 N. Wickham Road Melbourne, 321-255-8040

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Line Dancing with Larry

10 - 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays Learn basic line dancing steps. Viera Regional Community Center, 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera 321-323-4928

Dancing Little Stars

6:30 - 7:15 p.m. Wednesdays in June Viera Regional Community Center, 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera 407-312-5924

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6:30 - 9:30 p.m. Wednesdays June 2, June 9, June 16, June 23 Viera Regional Community Center, 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera

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5 - 10 p.m. Caribbean food vendors, BCASCA drummers, Caribbean clothing, vendors, domino tournament and live music. Veterans Memorial Park 2235 Port Malabar Blvd. NE Palm Bay, 321-557-2968

Poetry Workshop

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5 - 8 p.m. Live music, complimentary snacks and free drinks. The Avenue Viera Central Park 2251 Town Center Ave. Viera, 321-634-5390

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Thirsty Third Thursday

5 - 8 p.m. Live music, complimentary snacks and free drinks. The Avenue Viera Central Park 2251 Town Center Ave. Viera, 321-634-5390

Kayak Water Tour at Thousand Islands Conservation Area

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National Fruitcake National Trivia Day Toss Day Caribbean Friday La Roca Park Grand Opening 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Free ball hockey clinics from the Tampa Bay Lightning, Corn Hole tournaments, food trucks, family activities, giveaways and more. 8157 Knotwood Ave. Viera, 321-777-7575

Space Coast Cars & Coffee 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Viera High School 6103 Stadium Parkway Viera

5:30 - 9 p.m. Viera’s only cigar and spirit-themed monthly event. 28 North Gastropub Viera, 321-241-1159

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5 - 9 p.m. “Jumanji: The Next Level” Viera Regional Park 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Viera, 321-633-2046 WEADD Drive-Thru Expo Melbourne Auditorium Parking lot

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Space Coast Promise Walk for Preeclampsia Foundation 8 - 10 a.m. Untimed 5K walk. Riverfront Park 401 Riveredge Blvd. Cocoa, 508-264-9084

Kids Night Out/Aquatic Center 6 - 10 p.m. Kids ages 4 to 12 years old, enjoy swimming, pool games, pizza, movie and more. $12 for first child, second is $10. McLarty Park, 790 Barton Blvd., Rockledge 321-633-1870

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Happy Hour & Trivia Night Brevard Symphony Orchestra: 5 p.m. Doors open Summer Nights Concert Series 7 p.m. Trivia starts Drink and food specials Tradewinds at Duran 7032 Stadium Parkway Viera, 321-504-7776

13th annual Mayors Breakfast

7:30 - 10:30 a.m. Sixteen mayors from the cities and towns in Brevard Registration is required. Bring your own kayak. Call County will give an update. Holiday Inn Viera, 8298 321-449-4720 to sign up. N. Wickham Road, Viera 599 Ramp Road, Cocoa. 321-951-9998

7 - 8 p.m. A dynamic program featuring vocal, string, and piano works of Debussy and Dvořák. Suntree United Methodist Church 7400 N. Wickham Road Suntree, 321-345-5052

Make & Take Key Fob for Dad 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free class Quilts and Lace, 7720 N. Wickham Road, #111 Suntree, 321-622-8602

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5 - 9 p.m. Movie: “The Sandlot.” Audio will only be available through car stereo. Wickham Park Pavilion 2500 Parkway Drive Melbourne, 321-633-2046

DeLaura Middle School Orchestra July 26 - 29, 9 a.m. - noon DeLaura Orchestra students (current & future) with little or no experience are invited. Cost $75. DeLaura Middle School. Al Dodds, 904-703-6654

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The lowly plastic bottle cap is unwanted even by recycling facilities, which rarely use them. However, thanks in part to the Cape Canaveral Pen Women, this Rodney Dangerfield of plastic may earn welldeserved respect as a hero in saving the Indian River Lagoon. Intrigued by a news story on Florida Institute of Technology’s research on the subject, Pen Women past-president Marion Coste floated the idea to collect caps for the Florida Tech project, which places mesh bags filled with these plastic castoffs throughout the lagoon. The caps serve to convert and remove excess nitrogen to prevent harmful algal blooms. The portable bags can be moved as needed to do their cleaning job in different areas of the lagoon. The Pen Women have embraced their Caps for a Cause project with enthusiasm, collecting caps

wherever they may be and in whatever numbers are available. One Senior Place, where the Pen Women often host author talks, provided a huge amount. The grassroots project has taken off as neighbor tells neighbor, homeowners associations alert members, and schools get involved. “It’s a win-win for everyone and makes us feel we are making an impact,” current president Donna Puglisi said. While plastic is usually considered a no-no in waterways because of the possible leaching of harmful chemicals, bottle caps are not privy to those chemicals. However, if you are thinking of helping out by tossing a couple of caps into the river, don’t. For one thing, the researchers at Florida Tech know where the caps can work best, primarily in stormwater baffle boxes that capture debris. The caps also need to be bagged to keep them from being ingested by fish or birds.

Dr. Austin Fox, assistant professor in ocean engineering and marine sciences, and graduate student Abbey Gering developed the concept, based on bioballs used in aquarium systems. The project caps the university’s multiprong effort to improve the health of the lagoon and has implications that could impact coastal waters around the world. “We are the ripples in a pond, making waves that will eventually give us our clear blue waters once again,” Puglisi said. Donation boxes for clean plastic bottle caps can be found at the Brevard Zoo, the Sun Shoppe Café in Melbourne and The Tiny Turtle in Cocoa Beach. For more information or to donate caps directly to Florida Tech, contact Abbey Gering at geringa2016@ my.fit.edu. The caps can be from water, tea, Gatorade, soda, medicine bottles, milk jugs, orange juice, as well as small plastic lids. VV

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Plastics recycling extends to dental-care supplies Since 1950, the world has produced more than 8.3 billion tons of plastic. About 60 percent of that plastic has ended up in either a landfill or the natural environment – in our streets, in our waters. “Today, we produce 300 million tonnes of plastic waste every year,” according to the U.N. Environment Programme. “That’s nearly equivalent to the weight of the entire human population.” According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in 2018, landfills received 27 million tons of plastic. The total amount of plastics combusted was 5.6 million tons. Only about 3.1 million tons was recycled. That represents about 9 percent of plastic waste generated in the U.S.

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A lot of that plastic is represented by singleuse products, like plastic drinking bottles and bags. But other short-lived items integral to our daily lives contribute to that total. Let’s take plastic toothbrushes, for example. Based on the recommendation from the American Dental Association, toothbrushes should be replaced about every three to four months or more often if the bristles become matted or frayed.

Every year, an estimated 1.2 billion toothbrushes are thrown away in the U.S. alone, producing about 26,250 tons of plastic waste, equivalent to a little less than 100,000 64-gallon carts. The best solution to plastic waste, as UNEP and other organizations point out, would be to slow the flow of plastic at its source, but we also need to improve the way we manage plastic waste. One of those ways is to increase the amount of waste that gets recycled. In the case of toothbrushes, Recycle Brevard offers an alternative through TerraCycle. You can drop off toothbrushes, empty toothpaste tubes and dental floss containers at Recycle Brevard or visit

RecyceBrevard.org to find a dropoff location near you. With a program called Recycleware, Recycle Brevard is looking for dental offices and other sites willing to distribute postcards of the program or become a dropoff location. Participation in this program is free. Email info@ RecycleBrevard.org for details. The first dental office to support this initiative was Cocoa Village Dentistry. When project leader Suzanne Taylor approached Dr. Thomas Lunstrum, he was receptive and quick to embrace the idea. Cocoa Village Dentistry is now a dropoff location. Anyone is welcome to bring their dental waste to deposit in their bin. For details, visit cocoavillagedentistry.com.

Water quality: It’s complicated

Wow! The manatees are starving to death because I use fertilizer? How can that be? Well, it’s complicated. The nutrients in the fertilizer (and many other sources including septic tanks and leaking sewage lines) flow into the lagoon, where they feed algae growth. The algae blooms block the sun so the seagrass dies. Seagrass is the manatees’ main food, so they starve. Sad. To fix it means cleaning up the water so the algae stops and the seagrass returns. South Florida has lots of people, and they all poop. The sludge from its treatment needs to be put somewhere. As these biosolids increased locally, they helped cause algal blooms in Lake Okeechobee. So, the Legislature outlawed

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dumping in South Florida, and we got it here. The resulting phosphorus started causing blooms in Blue Cypress Lake and Lake Washington, the source of our drinking water. The Brevard County Commission established a temporary ban in 2019, but biosolids remain a problem. The Indian River Lagoon is an estuary, not a river, so it flows into the Atlantic Ocean, but not very quickly. With no ocean connection from the north to the Sebastian Inlet, 80 miles south, the flow travel time is more than a year. It’s not

just a long way, there are numerous causeways that retard the flow and trap the nutrients. Some people advocate creating a connection to the ocean to let the tide help move the water. Again, it’s complicated. Doing this would likely make the estuary saltier and change the ecology. Even getting and permitting land for the cut would be a huge challenge. It would be great if these issues were simple. They’re not, but we are fortunate to have our sciencebased Save Our Indian River Lagoon Plan that is working to solve these complex problems. VV Visit brevardfl. gov/SaveOurLagoon/ CitizenOversightCommittee for details and get involved by visiting HelpTheLagoon. org.

Plastic seems cheap to buy, but when we approach its cost in a holistic way, we realize that plastic is a very expensive material. From production to disposal, the impact on the environment is tremendous. Any small step we can take to reduce plastic waste brings us closer to eliminating plastic from the environment, so why not start by recycling your toothbrushes? P.S: A note on my previous article, when removing Mexican petunia from your garden, place them in the garbage, not in your yard waste bin. Yard waste will be reused, and you would not want to introduce Mexican petunia in other gardens. VV Email Marcia Booth at Marcia@RecycleBrevard.org

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America's history is preserved through public lands Dedicated Americans have saved and protected certain areas of our country for all to appreciate. As Woody Guthrie (1912-1967) declares in song, “This Land Is Your Land.” Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903), the founder It includes bird reserves, of American landscape game preserves, national architecture, designed the forests, national parks and grounds of New York City’s Central Park in 1857. His monuments like the objective was to have people Grand Canyon. stroll through the park and President Franklin Delano admire its natural beauty. Roosevelt, who served from In 1874, Olmsted was 1933 to 1945, outstandingly commissioned to lay out the contributed to the Blue grounds of the U.S. Capitol. Ridge (National) Parkway, President Abraham America’s longest linear park. Lincoln, who served from It is 469 miles of highway 1861 to 1865, was America’s linking Shenandoah National first ”green president.” Park to Great Smoky In 1864, cognizant of Mountains National Park. environmental damage from The president, who was human activity, he preserved a fifth cousin to Theodore Yosemite Valley, setting Roosevelt, maintained: aside thousands of acres of “There is nothing so American California forest including as our national parks.” waterfalls, granite monoliths Marjory Stoneman and giant sequoias. Douglas, who died at age Lincoln proclaimed: 108 in 1998, is the “Grande “Laws change; people die; Dame of the Everglades.” the land remains.” She fought against draining In 1872, ardent the Florida Everglades for outdoorsman President land development. Her 1947 Ulysses S. Grant, who book, “The Everglades: River served from 1869 to 1877, approved Yellowstone of Grass,” was persuasive. National Park, the first President Lyndon B. national park in the world. Johnson, who served from It sits upon a volcano with 1963 to 1969, had a strong world-famous hydrothermal environmental input with features such as geysers and 300 conservation measures. hot springs. Yellowstone is He was inspired by his principally in northwestern activist wife, Lady Bird Wyoming and slightly in Johnson, who died in 2007. Montana and Idaho. She was devoted to such John Muir (1838-1914), undertakings as removing the father of the national billboards and beautifying parks, helped establish highways and parks with Yosemite, Sequoia, Mount wildflowers and other Rainier, Petrified Forest native plants. and the Grand Canyon as “Where flowers bloom,” national parks. she said, “so does hope.” “The clearest way into the Helen Keller (1880-1968), universe is through a forest blind and deaf, appreciated wilderness,” Muir said. nature in its simplest forms: President Theodore “To me a lush carpet of pine Roosevelt, who served from needles or spongy grass 1901 to 1909 and is known is more welcome than the as the conservationist most luxurious Persian rug.” president, protected 230 million acres of public land. VV

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