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There will be music and aToys For Tots collection.
Please bring a newunwrapped toy to be distrib-uted locally by the U.S.Marine Reserve to less fortu-nate area children. Also, the2013 Daytona Navy LeagueOfficers and Board Directors
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Are youready forChristmas?Only a fewweeks left
It’s a question friends askeach other at this time of year.Unlike other parts of the coun-try where the main topic is“Do you think we’ll get snowthis year?” The question hereis “Are you ready for Christ-mas?”
Random interviews prior toThanksgiving produced noresults, regardless of whatretailers did, everyone else wasjust trying to get past Thanks-giving and then they couldthink about Christmas.
The “Are you ready?” ques-tion produced a number ofreactions from a solid “No” ofJeri Odell of Ormond Beach,through Glenda Guthrie’s“Getting there” to Teiesa Tassa-
Dancer tomaketriumphantreturn toOrmond
His life could be a book or amovie.
He defected from Cuba at age 19while on tour in the U.S., made hisway from Daytona Beach to Miamiby taxi, then found someone from aSpanish TV station to help him. Hespoke no English.
When Cervilio Amador, now 29,dances here in “The Nutcracker”Dec. 8 and 9, he’ll have memories ofthat night in October 2003 when“terrified,” he left his hotel room inthe middle of the night with fellowdancer and then girlfriend GemaDiaz. They were to perform thatnight at Peabody Auditorium withthe National Ballet of Cuba.
“I was terrified. I didn’t know whatto expect with anything,” Mr.Amador said last week in a tele-
phone interview from Cincinnati,where he is a principal dancer.
“I had many questions but noanswers. We went to Gema’s familyin Miami to help us,” he said.
They had a little money and 16
pairs of ballet shoes, he said.Though security was tight and
they didn’t have their passports,they were able to leave the hotel in
Photo courtesy of Civic BalletCincinnati Ballet dancer Cervilio Amador performs in “The Nutcracker”in Cincinnati with Janessa Touchet. Mr. Amador will be performing inDaytona Beach Dec. 8-9 as a guest artist with the Civic Ballet. He was inDaytona Beach in 2003 when he and another dancer, Gema Diaz, defect-ed before their performance here. This is his first trip back to the Day-tona Beach area since then. More about the ballet, Page B1
Voters said no to moremoney for the school dis-trict in an electoralsqueaker. So the VolusiaCounty School Board willgo back to the drawingboard with public budgetworkshops starting in Jan-uary. That will be after aspecial election to fill thevacant District 2 seat.
Dr. Al Williams died onOct. 1 after winning re-election in the Aug. 14 pri-mary. Five are vying for hisformer school-board seat.The special election will beon Dec. 18 in the District 2area, which is largely PortOrange.
In the general election,Nov. 6, Volusia voters nar-rowly declined a referen-dum to add a property-taxsurcharge of $1 per $1,000of assessed property valuefor four years. The moneywas intended to go into theschool district’s operatingbudget.
“If we used the currenttaxable value, which hasfluctuated, the one millwould have generated $26million a year for the fouryears,” Dr. Robert Moll,deputy superintendent forfinancial and business
services, said.That money would have
replaced a quarter-milproperty-tax surchargevoters approved in 2010,and other recent revenuereductions. The property-tax surcharge expired thisfiscal year.
With the latest referen-dum’s defeat, the schoolboard will face hard choic-es, Dr. Moll said. Since2007 the district has lostfunding from numeroussources. For example, thehousing crash siphonedoff students — from about64,000 to about 61,125 —which reduced the amountof funding the districtreceives from the state.Projections had been forthe district to have morethan 70,000 students bynow.
A reduction in studentsdoesn’t automaticallytranslate into lowerexpenses for the district.Students didn’t evaporateevenly across geography orgrade levels, and manyschool-operation expensesare fixed. The district’soperating budget is about$459 million.
“You take the $459 mil-lion and subtract $25 mil-lion, and you’re looking at
Safety Officer making citya safer place to work
Andrea Ball is helpingDaytona Beach become asafer place to work.
Ms. Ball is the city’s SafetyOfficer and has been on thejob for the past six years.
She was recently recog-nized by the National SafetyCouncil as a “Rising Star ofSafety” at the council’sannual meeting. Ms. Ballwas one of 44 young safetyprofessionals selected frommore than 165 nominees.
“It’s a great honor, but it isreaction to the programsthat we place here, and thecooperation and efforts ofeveryone here,” she said.
In addition, Ms. Ball iscredited with building a
safety program and estab-lishing a safe working envi-ronment for more than 800city employees.
She also created a safetyaudit and job site inspec-tion program. Her effortshave helped reduce the
city’s total annual averageinjury rate by 72.5 percent.
“It’s not an easy task. Ittakes a lot of dedication andeffort from the safety officerand employees to create asafe environment. One per-son cannot do it alone, ithas to be a team effort,” Ms.Ball said.
“She is an extremely hardworking and self motivatedperson,” Daytona BeachRisk Manager Mark Jonessaid. “She is often out in thefield inspecting sites so sheis heavily depended upon.Our reported injury claimshave really decreased dur-ing her tenure. With theeconomy and budget cuts ithas really helped the city’sbottom line.”
Photo by Richard MundySanta Claus made a much-anticipated entrance atop Holly Hill’s Fire Engine No. 96 ashe closed out the the 55-unit Holly Hill Christmas Parade. Holly Hill City Clerk ValerieManning said, “This (was) our 53rd year and the longest (continuously running holi-day parade) in Volusia County.”
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$434 million for next year,”Dr. Moll said. “Something’sgot to give. Your systemworked on $459 million andyou lost $25 million. You can’tprovide the same things.”
The district shed almost220 teaching positions dur-ing the 2011-2012 fiscal year.It did so through attrition. Dr.Moll said it’s possible Dr.
Margaret Smith, superin-tendent of schools, may rec-ommend cutting additionalteaching positions.
“All I can do is provide tothe board what the chal-lenges are,” Dr. Moll said.“The superintendent has tomake recommendations.”
Linda Costello, OrmondBeach, won her seat in thelast election, replacing for-mer school-board memberJudy Conte. Ms. Costello saidshe’ll have budget discus-
sions with Dr. Moll and oth-ers before the public budgetworkshops, but also askedcitizens to go over the schoolbudget to make recommen-dations. She declined toidentify those citizens,because she’s asking othersto join the research.
“I’m still in the process oftalking to people,” she said.“(The participants have) notbeen definitively deter-mined. I’m talking aboutbusiness people and
accountants.” Ms. Costello believes that
school-board members get-ting people from differentbackgrounds involved inlooking at the budget mayhelp make any cuts less obvi-ous to students.
“I think we first of all haveto look at where we can savebefore we have the answer tohow much we need to cut,”she said. “I think there aresome areas we can privatize.”
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For those who don’t knowwhat a safety officer is, Ms.Ball has a simple explana-tion.
“Basically, evaluate a jobsite and ensure that there issafety for employees, thecompany and the environ-ment. We go out and workwith work crews and all theemployees of the city tomake sure that they areworking safe and not creat-
ing hazards for themselves orothers,” she said.
Ms. Ball has a professionalcareer working in safety. Shespent nine years at Dupontin Tennessee before comingto Daytona in July 2006.
“It’s been a wonderfulexperience and a pleasureworking here to date. Build-ing a program from theground up has been chal-lenging, but fun and exciting.Working with the wonderfulemployees has also beengreat. There has been sup-port for building the safety
program as well as maintain-ing it,” she said.
Safety is a top priorityissue in every aspect of aworking environment.
“Safety conditions areimportant on any jobbecause it improves thequality of life for the employ-ee. They are not injured;therefore they can go homeand do for their families. Italso lowers the cost of work-ers compensation and med-ical insurance as well,” Ms.Ball said.
Daytona has really come
along in terms of workingconditions for cities. In 2006an accident at a water treat-ment facility killed two work-ers.
“In terms of other citieswe are now at an aboveaverage safe working envi-ronment. We were a verydangerous place back in2006 with the deaths duringa water plant accident. Weare improving everyday andworking constantly at get-ting better. We want tobecome the safest city towork in,” Ms. Ball said.
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will be sworn in. This event is open toveterans and public.
For more information, call (386) 255-7859.
University women to meetThe December meeting of the Amer-
ican Association of University WomenDaytona Beach Branch will be Satur-day, Dec. 8.
A Holiday Social will take place from2 to 4:30 p.m. in the Crowne Room ofthe Island Crowne Condominium,1900 N. Atlantic Ave., Daytona Beach.
A $15 donation will benefit the asso-ciation’s local scholarship program.
For more information and reserva-tions, call (386) 767-5927.
Run for HopeThe third annual Grassroots Giving
Run for Hope 5K will be at 8 a.m. Satur-day, Dec. 8, at Destination DaytonaCoca-Cola Pavilion, 1635 N. U.S. 1,Ormond Beach.
Registration will begin at 7 a.m. Costto register is $20 if made by Dec. 5 and$30 after Dec. 5.
There will be a kid’s zone at the run. For more information, call (386) 323-
9916 or register at www.active.com.
Columnist speaking at museum
The Halifax Historical Museum His-tory at the Halifax lecture series willcontinue at 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 8, at252 S. Beach St., Daytona Beach.
Hometown News columnist DanSmith will speak about writing andfishing in Halifax country.
Coffee will be served at 10 a.m. Thelecture will begin at 10:30 a.m.
Admission is $5 for members and $6for non-members. Reservations arenot required.
For more information, call (386) 255-6976.
Ormond Beach library announces
December programs Library patrons can find more than
just books at the Ormond BeachRegional Library, which is planning avariety of free programs in December.
•Right whales: 9:30 a.m. Saturday,Dec. 8. Learn about Marineland’s RightWhale Project in which residents areteaming with scientists to protectNorth Atlantic Right Whales in theircalving and wintering waters off thecoast of northeastern Florida.
• How to write a business plan: 10a.m. Saturday, Dec. 8. A representativefrom SCORE will explain why youneed a business plan, what it shouldlook like, how to build it, and theimportance of an executive summary.
Reservations are not required. Formore information, call (386) 676-4191.
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When I began tothink about a titlefor my new book
on the history of our beach,the most obvious choicewas “The World’s MostFamous Beach.” I wrote thatacross the top of a page, andsat and stared at it. Some-how it did not seem right.Perhaps a bit superfluousand maybe on the flip sidejust a little lightweight.
When I wrote “TheWorld’s Greatest Beach” Iknew I had something — asimple, yet perfect, descrip-tion of the 40 miles of sandthat rims Volusia County.
Of the nearly 100 drivablebeaches around the world,none can compare with ourown. In the history of theworld, no other naturaloccurrence has had theeffect of the great beach. Asthe first reliable automotivetest track, the beach atOrmond and Daytonaplayed a major role inkicking off the industrialrevolution in America andEurope.
When I began to write thehistory of our beach, I knewit would be heavy with
racing and land speedrecord facts, but I also knewit would have to be a lotmore. It was a dauntingtask. I began and stoppedover and over again. Howcould I be so arrogant as tothink that I could write sucha comprehensive tome?After much deliberation, Idecided to try and keep thefocus on the beach itselfand leave the story of theadjoining cities and townsto another. In this book, Ionly touch briefly on thebeach south of Ponce Inletand opted instead toconcentrate on the Ormond-Daytona strand.
I begin with Juan Poncede Leon, move into thepioneer years and then tothe beginning of beachracing. My story covers howthe beach became Florida’sfirst airport and gets intothings like hippies, shark
bites and rogue waves. Imust admit one of my mainmotivations for doing thisbook was a need to tell thestory of the centennialevents that were staged tocelebrate the 100-yearanniversaries of the firstbeach speed tournaments.Eight centennials were heldat Ormond Beach and thiscoming March 2013 willmark the 10-year anniver-sary of the first one. Thoseof you who attended thatfirst event in 2003 will neverforget the fabulous array ofEdwardian era race cars thatwere presented. Experts inattendance told me it wasthe finest group of earlyracers ever assembled.
Of course, the mostpopular of those centennialevents was the steam carmeet. We brought over 60steamers to the beach fromas far away as England andAustralia and for a week noone could drive the localstreets without seeing acloud from a steam car.Folks still ask me when theywill come back, but unfor-tunately I don’t know if theyever will.
After that, we hosted thefine Rolls Royce centennialand in 2008 we ran RodneyRucker’s big streamliner onthe beach. That car wasmore than 30 feet long andpowered by a 2500 hpPackard P.T. boat engine.Quite a sight! In my bookyou will find a black andwhite photo of that car andmore than 70 other picturesportraying various aspectsof beach life.
The book is available atthe Ormond Beach Histori-cal Society (386) 677-7005 orThe Halifax HistoricalMuseum (386) 255-6976.For a personalized copystop by my upcoming booksigning at The Book Shelf,99 S. Yonge St. (U.S. 1) inOrmond Beach. I will bethere from 10 a.m. until 1p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 15.Come on in and say helloand let’s talk a little history(or fishing).
Dan Smith is on the boardof directors for the OrmondBeach Historical Society, TheMotor Racing HeritageAssociation and is theauthor of a fishing book.
The history of the world’s greatest beachLANDLINES
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New associate deanfor research namedDr. Susan Davis Allen, a
leading expert inlaser/material interactions,has joined the College ofEngineering at Embry-RiddleAeronautical University’sDaytona Beach Campus as adistinguished professor inmechanical engineering andassociate dean for research.
She will concentrate onhelping the college increaseits research portfolio and itseffectiveness in garneringexternal funding for research.
Previously, Dr. Allen heldthree positions at ArkansasState University — director ofthe Arkansas Center for LaserApplications & Science, vicechancellor for research &academic affairs and distin-guished professor — as wellas vice president for researchat Florida State Universityand dean of the graduateschool at Tulane University.
Dr. Allen has producedmore than 150 scientific andengineering publications,many presentations to pro-fessional societies and othergroups and nine U.S. patents.
She has served on advisory
panels for the National Sci-ence Foundation and theNational Academy of Sci-ences and was appointed tothe president’s committee forthe National Medal of Sci-ence. In addition, Dr. Allen is asenior member of the Insti-tute of Electrical and Elec-tronics Engineers and a Fel-low of the Society ofPhoto-Optical Instrumenta-tion Engineers.
Dr. Vladimir Golubevresearches control of
micro air vehiclesDr. Vladimir Golubev, an
aerospace engineering pro-fessor in the College of Engi-neering at Embry-Riddle’sDaytona Beach Campus, isleading a team of scientistsand students researching theuse of smart, synthetic micro-jets for the precise control ofmicro air vehicles with a widerange of military and civilianapplications.
Funded by a National Sci-ence Foundation grant of$76,000, most of the ongoingresearch is being conducted
Daytona Beach and reachCalle Ocho in Miami.
“Our defection wasn’t a
political statement but anartistic one,” he said.
“We wanted to make clearwe didn’t defect for anypolitical reason. We wantedto dance with other compa-nies and travel around the
world. In Cuba there wasonly one company.”
He said they saw a Cubanannouncer they recognizedon Spanish TV so they wentto the station in Miami and“waited for him to come out
of the station.”“We told him we wanted
to defect but made it clearthat it wasn’t for politicalreasons,” Mr. Amador said.
“The man said they wouldhelp us if we gave them aninterview,” he said. So theydid and the station paid fortheir lawyer fees and otherexpenses.
Mr. Amador said his par-ents and two sisters are stillliving in Cuba.
“I did have fear about myfamily,” he said.
“I didn’t know what mayhappen to them but theyweren’t political,” he saidand since it wasn’t a politicaldefection, they didn’t haveproblems from the Cubangovernment.
“My parents have visitedme in the U.S. and I’m doingpaperwork to bring themhere,” said Mr. Amador, whois now an U.S. citizen.
His father is a mathteacher and his motherteaches English and Span-ish.
“I also have two older sis-ters who are professionalmusicians in Cuba,” he said.
An article appeared in theNew York Times shortly afterthe defection. He said Victo-ria Morgan, the director andchoreographer of theCincinnati Ballet, offeredauditions to him and severalothers who defected shortlyafterwards.
“I told them I had nomoney to travel to Cincin-nati and for a hotel but theypaid for us,” he said.
All four were hired.Shortly after their defec-
tion in 2003, Mr. Amadorand Ms. Diaz returned to thestage to dance the principalroles in “The Nutcracker.”
More than 80 dancerswere onstage at the NorthMiami Beach PerformingArts Theater, under thedirection of Russian BalletMaster Vladimir Issaev, in“The Nutcracker,” presentedby the Arts Ballet Theatre ofFlorida.
It was what they haddreamed of, dancing withother companies and asguest artists.
Mr. Amador recently spenta weekend performing awhimsical version of “TheNutcracker” in Anchorage.
In that production, Mr.Amador stood out as theCavalier, according to areview in the AnchorageDaily News. And last week-
end he performed in NewOrleans, in addition to manyperformances of “The Nut-cracker” at the CincinnatiBallet this month.
Born in Camagüey, Cuba,and raised in Havana, Mr.Amador received his trainingat The Vocational BalletSchool in Camagüey, Cuba,and The National BalletSchool in Havana. In 2001, atthe age of 18, he joined TheNational Ballet of Cuba as acorps de ballet dancer andwas promoted a year later tocorifeo (demi- soloist).
He said at the age of 23 hewas promoted to PrincipalDancer.
Mr. Amador has beeninvited to perform in manycountries around the world.
This weekend, he’ll beback in Daytona Beach asguest dancer in the CivicBallet’s production of “TheNutcracker.” Performingwith him will be JacquelineDamico of the CincinnatiBallet and his current girl-friend.
Performances are at 2 p.m.Saturday and Sunday atPeabody Auditorium, fol-lowed by a Sugarplum Teaboth days.
Tickets are available atPeabody box office andwww.Ticketmaster.com.
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in Embry-Riddle’s Propulsionand Aerodynamics Computa-tional Laboratory, foundedand directed by Dr. Golubev,with additional work at the AirForce Research Labs at EglinAir Force Base in Florida andWright-Patterson Air ForceBase in Ohio.
Dr. Hany Nakhla fromNorth Carolina A&T StateUniversity is a major collabo-rator as well as Dr. RedaMankbadi, Embry-Riddle dis-tinguished professor of Aero-space Engineering and direc-tor of the Embry-Riddlebranch of the Florida Centerfor Advanced Aero Propul-sion. Others at Embry-Riddleinvolved in related researchare Mechanical Engineeringassistant professor Dr. Yan
Tang and engineering physicsassistant professor Dr.William MacKunis.
Volusia girls competein Girls on the Run 5K
More than 100 girls, ages 8to 13, representing nineVolusia County schools, andradio personality LeslyeGale will participate in the
Girls on the Run 5K with vol-unteer run “buddies” at 8a.m. Saturday, Dec. 8, atFather Lopez Catholic HighSchool, 3918 LPGA Blvd.,Daytona Beach.
Founded in 2005, Girls onthe Run of Volusia County isone of more than 200 Girlson the Run councils in theUnited States and Canada.For more information, visitwww.gotrvolusia.org.
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Police report
Wanted person: ShawnAdam NoelBirth date: June 22, 1980Distinguishing features:Scar on right kneeReason wanted:Absconded sex offenderLast known location:Daytona Beach
Crime Stoppers ofNortheast Florida is seek-ing information on thewhereabouts of convict-ed sex offender ShawnAdam Noel. Adjudicatedby the courts as a sexualpredator, Noel, 32, is onprobation after havingpled no contest in 2010 tosexual battery on aminor. On Nov. 12, anarrest warrant was issuedfor Noel after he wasaccused of violating theterms and conditions ofhis probation. Noel’s lastknown address was onSouth RidgewoodAvenue in DaytonaBeach. He also previouslyhad a listed address onNelson Avenue inOrmond Beach. Noel’scurrent whereabouts areunknown.
Noel is 6 feet, 7 inchestall and weighs about 240pounds and has brownhair and brown eyes. Ifyou see Noell, don’t try toapprehend him. Anyonewith information regard-ing Noell’s whereaboutsis asked to call CrimeStoppers toll-free at (888)277-TIPS. You can alsotext your tip by texting“TIP231 plus your mes-sage” to CRIMES. Anyonewho provides informa-tion to Crime Stopperswill remain anonymousand can qualify for areward of up to $1,000.
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Daytona Beach Police Department
•Jerome Edwin Swinton Jr., 23, of Day-tona Beach, was arrested on Nov. 25 andcharged with grand theft. Bail was set at$1,500.
•Anterio R. Brown, 22, of DaytonaBeach, was arrested on Nov. 26 andcharged with driving with a canceledlicense, aggravated assault on a lawenforcement officer, fleeing/attemptingto elude a law enforcement officer, grandtheft with a firearm, grand theft of amotor vehicle and resisting arrest withviolence. Bail was not set.
•William V. Moore, 25, of DaytonaBeach, was arrested on Nov. 26 andcharged with habitually driving with arevoked license. Bail was not set.
•Elvis D. Funderburk, 50, of DaytonaBeach, was arrested on Nov. 27 andcharged with robbery by sudden snatch-ing. Bail was set at $1,500.
•Devante Lamar Conaway, 18, of Day-tona Beach, was arrested on Nov. 27 andcharged with grand theft of a motor vehi-cle. Bail was set at $1,000.
•Jessica A. Budzilek, 27, of DaytonaBeach, was arrested on Nov. 28 andcharged with possession and sale of aSchedule II substance. Bail was set at$50,000.
•Kristie L. Atkins, 37, of Daytona Beach,was arrested on Nov. 28 and charged witha drug offense and petit theft from a mer-chant. Bail was set at $3,000.
•Stanley J. Suny III, 41, of DaytonaBeach, was arrested on Nov. 29 andcharged with possession of cocaine, tam-pering with physical evidence and pos-session of paraphernalia. Bail was set at$3,500.
•Jarrid Dean Day, 33, of DaytonaBeach, was arrested on Nov. 29 andcharged with failure to register as a sexual
offender. Bail was set at $10,000.•Dramon Vintez Barbary, 27, of Day-
tona Beach, was arrested on Nov. 29 andcharged with possession of cannabis. Bailwas not set.
•Devin T. Favors, 24, of Daytona Beach,was arrested on Nov. 29 and charged withmanufacturing paraphernalia. Bail wasset at $1,500.
•Jimmy Dean Hall, 30, of DaytonaBeach, was arrested on Nov. 29 andcharged with driving with a revokedlicense and possession of a Schedule IVsubstance. Bail was not set.
Ormond BeachPolice Department
•Edward Henry Johnson, 20, ofOrmond Beach, was arrested on Nov. 24and charged with dealing in stolen prop-erty. Bail was not set.
•Thomas J. McCroden, 35, of OrmondBeach, was arrested on Nov. 25 andcharged with defrauding an innkeeper,disorderly conduct and possession of aSchedule IV substance. Bail was set at$1,500.
•Bobby J. Chapman, 27, of OrmondBeach, was arrested on Nov. 25 andcharged with grand theft. Bail was notset.
•William Rauseo Jr., 38, of OrmondBeach, was arrested on Nov. 25 andcharged with aggravated stalking andresisting arrest with violence. Bail was notset.
•Jennifer Hamersly, 30, of OrmondBeach, was arrested on Nov. 29 andcharged with felony retail theft. Bail wasset at $1,000.
Holly Hill Police Department
•Robert Carl Browning, 44, of HollyHill, was arrested on Nov. 26 and chargedwith obstructing an officer without vio-lence, petit theft and burglary of an unoc-cupied dwelling. Bail was not set.
Volusia CountySheriff’s Office
•Jackie D. Price, 41, of Daytona Beach,was arrested on Nov. 25 and charged withfelony retail theft. Bail was set at $5,000.
•Enrique D. Flournoy, 23, of DaytonaBeach, was arrested on Nov. 26 andcharged with aggravated battery on apregnant person. Bail was not set.
•Shane N. Powell, 24, of OrmondBeach, was arrested on Nov. 26 andcharged with obstructing an officer with-out violence. Bail was not set.
•Jasen S. Halliday, 35, of Holly Hill, wasarrested on Nov. 27 and charged withdealing in stolen property. Bail was notset.
•Stacia J. Bielecki, 35, of DaytonaBeach, was arrested on Nov. 27 andcharged with possession of a Schedule IVsubstance and possession of cannabis.Bail was not set.
•Christopher M. Wilcox, 22, of OrmondBeach, was arrested on Nov. 27 andcharged with battery on a juvenile proba-tion officer/detention staff member. Bailwas set at $1,500.
•Richard A. Andreucci, 32, of Holly Hill,was arrested on Nov. 28 and charged withfalse imprisonment and domestic vio-lence battery. Bail was not set.
•Shaun P. Perdue, 31, of Holly Hill, wasarrested on Nov. 28 and charged withpossession of methamphetamine, pos-session of paraphernalia and possessionof cannabis with intent to sell. Bail wasset at $10,500.
•Daniel Glen Curry, 44, of DaytonaBeach, was arrested on Nov. 28 andcharged with driving with a revokedlicense. Bail was not set.
Florida Highway Patrol•Shaquan Markese Robinson, 20, of
Daytona Beach, was arrested on Nov. 27and charged with felony retail theft andobstructing an officer without violence.Bail was set at $2,000.
Editor’s note: This is a list of arrests,not convictions, and all arrestees arepresumed innocent unless or untilproven guilty in a court of law.
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Thanks for the kindnessI would like to thank Michelle from Daytona Beach. She
found my wallet at the Turkey Run and turned it in. She didnot want to take a reward for it, but I went back the next dayand made her take a gift card. There are a lot of good peopleand she is one of them. I appreciate it. I am a senior citizen,and if I would have lost my wallet, it would have been awful.It was on Thanksgiving, so I had a lot to be thankful for.
More thanksThank you Hometown News for your special paper. Also, a
great thanks to Publix supermarkets for all their expertiseand kindness.
Let’s take back our neighborhoodRecently, I heard bad things going on in my “close” neigh-
borhood and I wanted to do something. I became awarethat not only have I found used needles in my neighbor-hood, but four others were found near by and in a vacanthouse on Orange Avenue and Lafayette Street in PortOrange. I told all children I saw and parents don’t touch it,call the police. I also know that there are several people sus-pected of buying and selling, possibly using, prescriptiondrugs. Police cannot catch them if you don’t call, writedown tag numbers and descriptions. I know I am not theonly one who doesn’t want this near our home and chil-dren.
I also know there are people living in campers in back-yards on Lafayette Street with no facilities and most likelyare drug users as well. Call the police, complain, and let’sclean it up. “Campers” belong in campgrounds or storage.
Housing and Urban Development and Halifax UrbanMinistries have ministries for homeless families and peo-ple who want help. Stealing and home invasion will defi-nitely shorten your life as I found a lot of my neighbors havearmed themselves and mean to take care of the problemsthat arise. Police want to work with us to take back ourneighborhood and you have to call, non-emergency num-ber, tip line of (386) 756-7400. Let’s take back our neighbor-hood and make it safe for the children; for the grandpar-ents.
Adopt a family for ChristmasI have heard rants from people objecting to stinky people
covering up with too much cologne. Then I read a ravementioning a kind soul helping a little old lady with her gro-ceries. I feel grateful to have the freedom to digest both.Having done so, I think I'll take an idea my father and hisfamily in Tennessee practice at Christmas and adopt a fam-ily. For every fancy present we buy each other we could getsome homeless family some clothes or a veteran on thestreet a room for a night or two! Lets all do it. Merry Christ-mas.
Replant treesAfter viewing the photos of the Christmas tree at the
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the president of the United States would at least show someconcern for our environment. I would have rather seen anactual live potted Christmas tree in the White House thatcould be donated to an area that lost a lot of trees due tofires. I am now asking everyone else to show more class. Ifyou are going to buy a tree from a lot, buy a live tree. Theycan be replanted in your yard or donated. This helps keeptrees growing and are less of a fire hazard than a cut tree.You will have a beautiful tree with all the beautiful smellsfrom a tree and you can replant it.
In response to: ‘Dining with dogs in Ormond Beach’
My wife and I just moved to Ormond-by-the-Sea and welove it, especially that it is a dog-friendly area. While I agreedogs that are dining with their owners need to be wellbehaved and not urinate or defecate around the diningarea, I think that they should be allowed on all outdoorpatio areas.
Many couples, like my wife and I, do not have childrenand our dogs are our kids. We are both in our 30s and lovespending the day outdoors with our dogs in the beautifulOrmond sun. It is nice to be able to stop, have lunch or a fewdrinks and be able to sit outside with our dogs. Both ourdogs are very large, well behaved and friendly, and get a lotof attention when we are out. We have never had anyonecomplain about them at any outdoor dining area. Manage-ment of the eateries we have been to have welcomed thedogs and have brought them bowls of water and snacks.Numerous other patrons stop, sit with us, ask about ourdogs and many a child has posed for pictures with our dogs.
Since our dogs are large and very child friendly they get alot of attention, which makes it so much more fun to havethem with us. One of the best days was when an elderly, veryill wheelchair-bound woman wanted to come over to ourdogs. Her nurse wheeled her over, saying it was the mostresponsive that woman had been in years due to her poorhealth. Both of our dogs sat by her, sniffed her and enjoyedher company as much as she enjoyed theirs. Bringing hap-piness to that woman’s day, made our day.
Everyone has his or her opinion, like the person whowrote the article I am responding to and I respect that. I canhonestly say, I have come across many more misbehavedchildren at restaurants than misbehaved dogs. Should weban children? Of course not. Banning dogs is like banningother people's children, we all need to be respectful of eachother, their lifestyle and just enjoy the Ormond Beach sun.Life is way too short not to.
In response to: ‘Dining with dogs in Ormond Beach’
I would like to show my support for the individual thatwrote the article "Dining with dogs in Ormond Beach." Iagree that pets should not be in public eating-places andthat includes the outdoor patios. This presents a health anda safety issue.
The whole pet thing is totally out of control. Pet ownersoften have two, three or four dogs (on a leash) taking up the
whole sidewalk, requiring pedestrians to move to the streetto walk. They bring them to crowded street events so every-one is tripping over them. I have even seen dogs drivingcars. Those "pet friendly" hotels are another ridiculous idea.Not everyone thinks your dogs are adorable. Pets shouldremain in the owners' homes and yards.
Along the same line, who says dogs need a beach?? Dogsonly need a responsible person to take care of them.
In response to: ‘Dining with dogs in Ormond Beach’
In response to a writer's comments that dogs are allowedto be at outside patios at restaurants, obviously you havenot done your homework. If it was legal to permit this, whywould the city of Ormond Beach be considering passinglegislation and issuing licenses to allow it? Flagler Beachwent through the process of legislating it. Maybe you havebeen doing it and thought nothing was wrong. The healthdepartment will cite the restaurant if they find a dog at apatio at a restaurant if they observe it during an inspection,unless the Dixie Cup Clary Local Control Act was enacted.
Here is documentation from the Florida Health Depart-ment website:
http://www.myfloridalicense.com/dbpr/HR/hr-faq-dogs.html.
Q. Can I take my pet dog to a restaurant?A. Pet dogs are generally prohibited at public food service
establishments.However, your local government may enact an ordinance
permitting dogs in designated outdoor seating areas of pub-lic food service establishments. The ordinance must includespecific requirements established by state law, includingpermit fees and sanitation and safety conditions that mustbe met.
A restaurant must have a permit from the local govern-ment to allow dogs in the designated outdoor seating areabefore your pet dog is allowed at a restaurant. Contact yourlocal government to find out if an ordinance has beenenacted and if the restaurant has the required permit.
Pet dogs are still prohibited inside public food serviceestablishments, including traveling through the establish-ment.
Class size limits ignoredWhat happened to the class size amendment for Volusia
County Schools? I know it was voted in, but this year, mychild's classes in middle school have anywhere from 28 to34 students. I heard the school board is paying finesbecause of this. Why don't they hire more teachers insteadof paying the fines? It seems quite ridiculous. Where is theteachers union? Why aren't they fighting for the reductionin the class sizes? I was told students who need extra helpare being mainstreamed into these huge class sizes. Is thatfair to the student or the teacher? Do those teachers get anaide? I wonder if elementary and high schools have thissame problem. It is such a travesty for our children and edu-cation system. I am very happy with my child's school, won-derful group of teachers and staff. It is such a shame thatthis is happening. Will anything be done in 2013?
Got something to say? Call the Hometown Rants & Raves line at
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Callers are asked to refrain from making slanderousstatements. Statements of fact will be checked foraccuracy.
Stay on track
Photo courtesy of the National Center for Prevention and Research SolutionsFlorida Community Bank in Ormond Beach recently donated $1,000 to Stay on Track in Volusia County. Stay on Trackis a program to enhance the resiliency skills that help prevent or delay the onset of illicit substance use, misuse ofprescription medication and other problem behaviors among youth that dampen their well being. Left to right: KevinLemire, Kevin Simmons, Stephanie Robinson, Jennifer Hart, Michael Ferrari, Melissa Rivera, Gail Sneed, Jenni Cookand Jessica Hogan.
LetterStop and smell the roses
With all that is going on in today’s world it is easy tolose touch with important matters. The old adage, stopand smell the roses, has never been truer. In a few days,we will be privileged to experience an event that willnever happen again. Dec. 12, 2012, will be the last timewe will ever be able to write the date using the same
number for the month, day and year ( 12-12-12). Stu-dents of numerology will be quick to point out the sumof the three numbers equals nine. The number nine innumerology signifies the end of the event or series, avery amazing coincidence.
Julie D. Alfone DeLand
Poker run to benefit Domestic Abuse Council
The second annual ChristmasPoker Run to benefit children andadults who receive services from theDomestic Abuse Council will be onSaturday, Dec. 8.
The poker run is sponsored by theCircus Bar 2 at 1700 Ridgewood Ave.
in Holly Hill.There will be several stops with
breakfast and sign up at 9 a.m. at theCircus Bar 2 and continue on toChris’ Lounge, The SmokehouseSaloon, The Hideout, Babes BlueRoom and finishing at Circus Bar 2for an afternoon meal.
To participate the cost is $10 perbiker and $5 for an extra rider. Therewill be games and activities andprizes along the way.
To register, call (386) 868-8323 or(386) 672-4242.
Food Addicts in Recovery to meet
Food Addicts in Recovery Anony-mous is available to those who sufferfrom food obsession, overeating,undereating and bulimia. There are nodues, fees or weigh-ins at meetings.There are six meetings in VolusiaCounty.
For more information call (386) 258-0610 or visit www.foodaddicts.org.
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Learning center to host open house
The Daytona Beach ComputerLearning Center will have an openhouse from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Dec. 14, 524 S. Beach St., Suite A,Daytona Beach.
Learn about the computer coursesthe center offers to adults 50 andolder. Classes are specially developedfor seniors. Students must have theirown computer.
A PowerPoint slideshow, givenevery 30 minutes, will explain whatthe center is about, and there will bean opportunity to register for upcom-ing classes.
For more information, call (386)254-1688.
New accessory delivers live WESH-TV broadcasts to
Apple mobile products
WESH 2 broadcasts are now avail-able on iPhones, iPads and Wi-Fi-enabled iPods via a new accessorydevice.
The Elgato EyeTV Mobile accesso-ry, available on Amazon.com,enables users to watch live TV ontheir iPad and iPhone. The compactTV tuner connects directly and easi-ly to the mobile device’s dock con-nector port. EyeTV Mobile featuresa miniature telescopic antenna forconvenient portability, with analternative rod antenna includedfor enhanced reception at home oroffice.
Yoga certificationworkshop offered
Dance Express Productions and theNational Exercise Trainers Association,a nonprofit professional association,are co-sponsoring a Yoga SpecialtyCertification workshop from 8 a.m. to5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, and 8 a.m. to 3p.m. Sunday, Jan. 13, at 1501 Ridge-wood Ave., Holly Hill.
The two-day workshop covers 27poses, standing, seated and balancetheory, breathing anatomy, therapeu-tic and resting poses, safety cues, mod-ifications with props, formatting aclass, alignment strategies, and medi-tation.
The workshop fee is $349 or $299 ifpaid by Dec. 13.
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New residential construc-tion continued to outpacelast year in October, butjust slightly.
There were 55 single-family houses startedcompared to 46 in October2011. No multi-family unitswere started during themonth compared to fivelast year.
Daytona Beach contin-ued to pace the countywith 14 starts compared tosix last year. Port Orangedropped off in October atseven, but was still up fromfour last year. DeLandmatched last year’s total at10 as did Ormond Beach atfive. DeBary also had fivestarts, compared to twolast year. New SmyrnaBeach had three, the sameas last year while theunincorporated area of thecounty had five, down fromsix last year.
For the first 10 months ofthe year, single-familyconstruction is at 540, upsharply from 473 last yearin Volusia, but multi-family, at 93, is downsharply from 496 last year.Based on weekly permit
reports, November alreadyis looking like it will faroutpace last year when just26 new homes were started.
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While home building hasbeen up showing modestimprovement, retail salescontinued on a hot pace inSeptember in Volusia,according to the latestreport from the stateDepartment of Revenue.Taxable retail sales, whichare audited and morereliable numbers, were up9.4 percent at $472 millionfrom $431 million inSeptember 2011. Nearly allof the large categories, ledby auto sales and generalmerchandise stores, wereup except lodging, whichwas off slightly.
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A large commercialconstruction project gotstarted this month withGator Investments remodel-ing the Kmart Plaza inDaytona Beach to add a20,000-square-foot GFSMarketplace. Gator also iserecting a new building tohouse a Hibachi Buffet andStarbucks. GFS’ Market-place stores are somewhatunique in offering restau-rant style products at retail.
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New York-based TrustcoBank is planning its thirdVolusia office, which wouldmean putting up a newbuilding at 115 N. NovaRoad in Ormond Beach.Existing offices are on ClydeMorris Boulevard in PortOrange and Saxon Boule-vard in Orange City.
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There were a couple of bigreal estate deals recently.New York-based Elmnic LLCbought Space Coast Plaza,1633 Taylor Road, Port
Orange, for $2.575 million.Besides the credit union,tenants include Luigi’s Pizza,Taylor Cleaners and Love’sWhole Foods. A FlowerCottage, a long-time areaflorist, will move to thecenter soon, according toTed Lightman and SamNasrallah of Charles WayneProperties, which brokeredthe deal. In Deltona, Mead-owdale Realty of Scottsdale,Ariz., bought the Walgreensproperty at 1925 ProvidenceBlvd. for $2 million.
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Consolidated-TomokaLand Co. of Daytona Beachcontinued to add to its realestate portfolio, buying aChase Bank ground lease inChicago for $3.7 million. Itnow owns 28 properties infive states.
Associated ManagingEditor Cecil G. Brumley hasbeen tracking business inVolusia County for morethan 15 years. Contact himat [email protected] or follow himon Twitter @cecilbrumley.
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Ohhh ... the sweet fra-grance of a ripe orange.
In this area, to share thatsweet aroma, you can go toone of the biggestexporters of Florida’s icon-ic fruit. Davidson Brothers,a company that specializesin shipping quality tree-ripened citrus.
Founded in 1922 bybrothers, Edwin andGeorge Davidson, the busi-ness has been a mainstayin Daytona Beach for near-ly 92 years. In the heart ofthe downtown shoppingdistrict, it’s been at itspresent address, 248 S.Beach St., since 1937.
In 1996, Tim Minnig andhis wife, Nancy, were look-ing for a business of theirown. With a background inthe grocery and deli busi-ness, they planned to openan Italian grocery store inOrmond Beach. Thoughthe deal fell through, achance encounter turnedthings around.
“I had been coming in(to Davidson’s) every dayfor two weeks to buyorange juice,” Mr. Minnigsaid. “I had also been look-ing to buy a family busi-ness. I asked the owner(Bourke Davidson) if heknew of anything avail-able.”
Mr. Minnig learned that,because of illness, Mr.Davidson had been lookingto sell the business.
When he offered to buythe long-time establish-ment, Mr. Davidson agreedand the property changedhands.
Though the Davidsonsare no longer there, it isstill a family-run business.The Minnig’s son anddaughter also play keyroles in the day-to-dayoperation. Both are in theshipping part of the busi-ness. While his sister han-dles the store end of the
process, Tim Jr. makes thedrive to Canaveral to pickup fresh fruit. His regulartrips, usually four times aweek, bring home sizableloads, not only of oranges(temple, naval and Valen-cia), but also the ever-pop-ular “honey bells,” or tan-gelos, plus tangerines andgrapefruit, both white andpink varieties.
For the Minnigs, just as itwas for the Davidsons,only the finest citrus willdo. All of it is Floridagrown, specifically in theIndian River region. In fact,98 percent of Davidson’sproducts are self-grown orFlorida grown. None areimported from other statesor countries.
Over its many years ofoperation, Davidson’s hasbecome known as offeringthe best citrus to be foundanywhere. With shippingas a main source ofincome, Davidson’s paysclose attention to its exportcustomers, many of whomextend across the countryand beyond.
“We ship all over the U.S.and Canada — starting inNovember, to the end ofMay,” Mr. Minnig said.
The peak season for thebusiness is, of course, theholidays. That’s whenDavidson’s shifts into highgear. During this time,about 10,000 to 12,000boxes of fresh citrus areshipped to various destina-tions around the countryand to Canada. In addition
to traditional gift giving byindividuals, about 20 per-cent of the purchases dur-ing the holiday season iscomprised of employerswho give gifts to theiremployees.
Immediately available isfruit by the half bushel andquarter bushel; also giftbaskets and boxes, variouscitrus trays and towers,and samplers. One of thebest sellers is a two-layerbox of oranges and grape-fruit — a half bushel ofsweet Florida citrus.
For orders placed beforeDec. 10, shipments areguaranteed to arrive intime for gift giving. David-son’s ships every day upuntil Christmas, but ordersplaced after Dec. 10 usual-ly require extra costs toensure pre-Christmas
delivery.Besides shipping, David-
son’s offers a kaleidoscopeof gift items and preparedproducts sure to pleaseanyone. Starting with hugebaskets of fresh fruit,Davidson’s stocks a num-ber of tempting delights,both for home and as gifts.Included is an ample dis-play of salt water taffy, cit-rus candy, jellies and mar-malades, honey fromEdgewater; plus key limejuice (for baking and cook-ing), Vidalia onion mustardsauce, and bags of freshpecans — grown and har-vested in neighboringAlabama. There is more, ofcourse, so a visit to David-son’s is a must.
In Florida, citrus peaksin late fall, when the fruit isat its best and ready formarket. In winter, thegroves continue to holdsteady, sans a hard freeze.This ancient cycle ensuresa steady crop of sustain-able fruit for a long periodof time. At Davidson’s,however, when the seasonis over and the crops areless robust, the businesscloses.
“We close at the end ofJune and reopen in mid-October,” Mr. Minnig said.Indeed, he will not sell fruitunless it’s in season. Butthroughout the periodwhen Davidson’s is openfor business, the Minnigsconsistently donate sur-plus fruit to needy organi-zations.
With holiday shoppingupon us, what better togive than the gift of health:Fresh Florida citrus fromthe time-honored David-son Brothers in downtownDaytona.
Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,Monday–Friday; 9 a.m. to 2p.m., Saturday. Phone:(386) 252-7462. Website:davidsonbros.com, or indi-anrivercitrusgifts.com.
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Photo by Cathy WhartonTim Minnig has owned Davidson Brothers, one of Flori-da’s leading shippers of fruit, since 1996. The businesswas started by brothers Edwin and George Davidson in1922.
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When the Shoppes at Tus-cany in Ormond Beachopened in 2005, one of thefirst tenants was Elite Eye-care Optical. While somebusinesses have since comeand gone, Elite is still goingstrong — still providing thebest in eye care.
Dr. Edward Ling, co-owner of the business alongwith his wife, Weiling Chen,has been in the eyecarebusiness since 1997. Priorto opening his own prac-tice, Dr. Ling was employedfirst at Sears Optical, thenLenscrafters, where heestablished himself as acaring, hard-working eye-care professional.
Originally from New York,Dr. Ling was educated atNew York University wherehe studied physics andbiology. With his family inthe eyecare business — andhaving eye problems him-self — Dr. Ling decided tofollow in their footsteps."They got me involved," hesaid.
He attended FloridaAtlantic University in BocaRaton, where he earned adegree in molecular biolo-gy. In 1997, he graduatedfrom Nova SoutheasternUniversity's College ofOptometry in Fort Laud-erdale, where he earned hisdoctorate in optometry. Dr.Ling then decided to stay inFlorida instead of goingback to New York.
As an optometrist, Dr.Ling performs a variety ofeyecare procedures — com-plete eye examinations,diagnostic tests and glauco-ma screenings. If it's deter-mined, however, that apatient requires cataractremoval or lasik surgery, orhas retinal detachment, heor she is then referred to anopthalmologist. "We doeverything they do exceptsurgery," Dr. Ling said.Indeed, Elite Optical workswith opthalmologists to co-manage the patient's care.
"We work with everybody,"Dr. Ling said. "It justdepends on insurance andlocation (of the patient)."
In his practice, Dr. Lingtypically sees a cross-spec-trum of patients whoseneeds vary. Part of hispatient base, of course, arethose in need of a routineeye exam or perhaps arelooking to upgrade theireyewear. But there are alsopatients who may havemore serious problems — acategory that includes pro-fessionals and non-profes-sionals alike, and every agegroup, including children.
Dr. Ling and his wife areboth strong advocates oftesting the eyesight of pre-school children, especiallyif they've been diagnosedwith Attention DeficitHyperactivity Disorder.This particular learning dis-order affects a significantnumber of children whootherwise might be able tofunction properly. Ratherthan having ADHD, theproblem could be "Accom-modative Insufficiency,"which means the child'sability to focus properly hasbeen compromised, thus
the inability to accuratelyprocess words, which oftenappears at the time whenthe child is first learning toread. Instead of a "mentaldeficiency," as is sometimesthought, the problem isoften physical, usuallyassociated with the ocularmuscles — the musclesaround the eyes. The condi-tion can be corrected; butfirst, it must be properlydiagnosed.
In addition to expert eyecare, Elite Optical offers aselection of eyewear andrelated accessories. When itcomes to frames, "We'rechoosy — we sell what wewear and test it ourselves,"Dr. Ling said. "We alsoguarantee (our products). Ifit breaks, we fix it."
Most of the frames Elitecarries are either American-made or European —French and Italian in par-ticular. Among the impres-sive array of products is anumber of high-endframes, such as Armani,Gucci, Prada, Fendi andVersace. Elite also carriesChanel, the only place intown that does. Anotherdistinctive line is 'Silhou-
ette,' from Austria, whichfeatures an attractive light-weight 100 percent titani-um frame If a client preferssomething else, Elite Eye-care will special order theitem. Elite also custom-fitscontact lens.
Elite takes care of ath-letes, too. A selection ofOakley “performance sun-glasses,” designed forsports, are readily in-store,as is Ray Ban and TommyBahama. Prescription“sports specific” glassesand sunglasses are alsoavailable, including eye-wear for motorcycle enthu-siasts.
As for the “buy one, getone free” philosophy thatsome subscribe to, Dr. Lingand his staff prefer to focuson customer service. "Cus-tomers would rather havegood service and not do'buy one, get one," he said."We have customers fromother places who were
unhappy. Here, we treatpeople like family."
After 15 years in the eye-care business, Dr. Ling isstill focused on his maingoal: quality service foreveryone.
On Saturday, Dec. 8, EliteEyecare Optical will behosting its 7th Annual Ven-dor Eyewear Show and willfeature a number of ven-dors who, once a year, offersubstantial discounts ontheir eyewear products.
Also on hand, for customerenjoyment, will be horsd'oeuvres, wine and achance to win prizes. Theshow is from 10 a.m. to 4p.m.
Elite Eyecare Optical islocated at 1185 W. GranadaBlvd. Suite 7, OrmondBeach. Hours: 9:30 a.m. to 6p.m., Monday thruWednesday, and Friday; 10a.m. to 3 p.m., Thursdayand Saturday. Phone: (386)676-3937.
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Photo by Cathy WhartonDr. Edward Ling and his wife, Weiling Chen, own Elite Eye-care Optical in Ormond Beach.
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ia’s, “Yes I am” and PaulineMcGee’s “Oh Yeah!”
The two who have all butfinished, Teiesa Tassaia fromArgentina, now living inReston, Va., and PaulineMcGee, an Albanian by wayof Massachusetts, solved theproblem basically the sameway: they both give the giftthat is not only never re-gift-
ed but is always the rightsize and color — money.Ms. McGee gives cash andMs. Tassaia gives checks orgift certificates.
Ormond Beach’s JerryOdell asked her daughter,Jade, to walk off a waysbefore telling us that she“started some shopping yes-terday, but I still have a lotmore to do.” She tookadvantage of Black Friday’sbargains, but “We onlyshopped half a day. We actu-
ally waited until a lot of thecrowds were gone.”
Glenda Guthrie, who livesat Fernadina Beach onAmelia Island, did not takeadvantage of Black Fridayshopping because she wasin Port Charlotte visiting hersister for Thanksgiving.When interviewed for thisarticle, she was staying ather son’s condo in OrmondBeach, having some quiettime before the Christmasparties and other holidaythings.
Ms. Tassaia doesn’t carefor “Black Friday” and Ms.McGee said, “Black Friday iscrazy. You know what getsme about the whole thing?It’s where is Thanksgiving?What happened to Thanks-giving? It’s the one big fami-ly holiday … and all of a sud-den you open the stores onThanksgiving.”
Only Ms. Odell said shedoes any shopping online.“I buy from a lot of theclothing stores online. It’sjust easier to buy online,and their sizes are always
the same.”As for special prepara-
tions, Ms. Tassaia, with asparkling manner and morethan a touch of Argentineanaccent, said, “Oooh, I like tocook.” And the dishes mightbe different each year.“Some years we do the typi-cal turkey or ham and someyears I cook la paella.”
Ms. McGee said, “We putup a tree two weeks beforeChristmas and decorate it,and then I make a big mealfor Christmas Day and piesand whatnot.”
She was a chef at theRamada Inn in Massachu-setts for 10 years and then, “Ihad a motorcycle accident.Now I’m retired.”
She is also a pastry chefand her favorite is her applepie (not served with a sliceof cheese). She says shemakes a unique apple pie,one in which she “uses sixpounds of Granny Smithapples in one 10-inch pietin. It’s mounded. Then I puta glaze on top of it which isconfectioners sugar andmilk.”
Glenda Guthrie “usuallymakes a favorite cookie. Ithink it’s called a peanutcluster; I’m not sure. I mar-ried a widower and he has ason and a daughter, and the
son’s mother, who haspassed away … alwaysmade this cookie at Christ-mas, so I try to do that forhim.”
Jeri Odell said, “This yearwe had to get everythingready ahead of time becausewe’re going on a cruise overChristmas.”
As for traditions, Ms.
McGee, being an Albanian,says she makes pastries,such as a spinach pie, andbaklava. Albania sits on partof the northern coast ofGreece, which explainssome similar food dishes.Her spinach pie is called LaCroix and is made with eggs,onions and feta cheese lay-ered in phyllo dough sheets.
Teiesa Tassaia’s family cel-ebrates on Christmas Evewith the opening of pres-ents, but technically it’sChristmas because theywait until after midnight,which is the custom inArgentina.
Ms. Odell said, “Usuallywe have all the neighborsover for a Christmas dinner”but because we’ll be gone(this year) we’ll be doing itover New Years Day.
Glenda Guthrie said, “Wetry to have as many friendsand family members in, justto bring people together …it’s a special time of the yearto give thanks and also the‘gift giving’ is as importantas the visiting.”
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Local executiveappointed to nationalinsurance committees
Shelley Stewart, presidentof Southern Title HoldingCo. and past president ofthe Florida Land Title Asso-ciation, has been named totwo national committeesthat will guide policies ofthe insurance industry.
Ms. Stewart, president ofSouthern Title since it wasfounded in 1995, will serveas an agent liaison on theNational Association ofInsurance CommissionersIndustry Liaison Commit-tee. At the American LandTitle Association annualconvention in October, Ms.Stewart was named to theALTA Government Affairscommittee,.
Two Florida Hospitalleaders selected ascouncil examiners Michele Goeb-Burkett,
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Caregiver supportgroup planned
The Council on Aging ofVolusia County will host adementia caregiver supportgroup at 9:15 a.m. Monday,Dec. 10, at United Presbyter-ian Church, 730 BevilleRoad, Daytona Beach.
Respite Care is provided atall Council on Aging supportgroups for those in the earlyto mid-stage of dementia.
Reservations are notrequired.
For more information, call(386) 253-4700, Ext. 204.
Genealogical society to meet
The Halifax GenealogicalSociety will meet at 1:30p.m. Thursday, Dec. 13, atthe Ormond Beach Library,30 S. Beach St.
The program will be “Cel-ebrating 20 Years — High-lighting The HalifaxGenealogical Society’s 20Years of Promoting Interest inGenealogical Research.”
Installation of officers anddirectors for 2013 also willtake place.
There will be no genealogi-cal class this month.
Visitors are welcome.For more information, call
(386) 672-3806.
Meeting withthe manager
The next meeting with thecity of Ormond Beach manag-er will be from 3:30 to 4:30p.m. Monday, Dec. 10, in theTraining Room at City Hall, 22S. Beach St.
Everyone is invited toattend these informal ses-sions to express his or herideas, comments and sugges-tions.
Walk with the manager
Walking with the Manager
will be from 8 to 9 a.m. Friday,Dec. 14, at the entrance to TheCasements.
From The Casements, thewalk will go east on Case-ments Drive, then south onSouth Halifax Drive, and theneast on Mulberry and ByronEllinor Drives to Fire Station91 on A1A and then return toThe Casements. The entirewalk is about two miles.
The city’s Acting Fire Chief,Bob Mandarino, will be theCity Manager’s “guest walker”and will answer questionsfrom the group.
Citizens are invited to jointhe city manager and the act-ing fire chief for a walk, shar-ing their comments and sug-gestions.
Items needed for seniors
Cedar Oaks and HighlandsManor are collecting items forits seniors this holiday season.
These are senior citizenapartments that are incomebased and subsidized byHUD. The majority of the resi-dents do not have local family.All of the residents are on afixed income and most strug-gle from month to month.
Needed items include toi-letries, gift cards, slippers andpharmacy gift certificates.
Items may be dropped offat Cedar Oaks, 668 LPGABlvd., Holly Hill, or at High-lands Manor, 956 DerbyshireRoad, Daytona Beach.
Holiday parties will be Dec.18, so items are needed beforethen.
For more information, call(386) 451-0813.
Fundraiser benefits animals
Ormond Beach Elks Lodge285 will celebrate its 7thannual Santa Paws fundraiserto benefit A.R.N.I from 1 to 5p.m. Saturday, Dec. 15, at 285Wilmette Ave., OrmondBeach.
There will be a buffet andkaraoke. For admittance tothe event, participants shouldbring dog or cat food, cat lit-ter, tyoes, treats, bedding ornewspaper. All money raised
will go to A.R.N.I. For more inforamtion, call
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Donations neededCommunity Partnership for
Children is in need of busi-ness and families to adoptchildren for its toy drive andgrant their holiday wishes.
For more information or tomake a donation, call (386)566-6935 or [email protected]
Community serviceaward nominations
soughtUCP/WORC is accepting
nominations for the SchwartzFamily Community ServiceAward. The award is namedfor Vance and Geraldine“Jerry” Schwartz, who openedthe Work Oriented Rehabilita-tion Center in 1969.
The award recognizes anindividual who has demon-strated a commitment anddedication to assisting peoplewith disabilities.
The deadline is Dec. 15.Nomination packets are
available to download onlineat www.ucpword.org or bycalling Georgeann Luxion,UCP/WORC director of rela-tionships and development,at (386) 523-1398.
Christmas concert slated
A Christmas concert will beat 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 16,at Ormond Beach Presbyter-ian Church.
It will feature the ChancelChoir and Stetson FacultyBrass directed by Director ofMusic Norris Williams.
A free-will offering will bereceived. There will be areception immediately fol-lowing the concert in theHaddad Fellowship Center.
For information, call (386)441-0300.
Alpha Kappa AlphaSorority awards schol-
arshipsThis year, Alpha Kappa
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Eight $1,000 scholarshipswere presented to the follow-ing Daytona Beach area stu-dents: Dymond Anthony, TyraFennell, DeAngelo Howard,Jade McCrary, Siarrah Davis,Montre Carson, RicardoSpencer and Marissa Moss.
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The Hilton Daytona BeachResort/Ocean Walk Village isshowing gratitude and appre-ciation this holiday season toall of the USO heroes who risktheir lives in the line of duty toprotect our country by donat-ing a proceeds of sales fromtheir spa, restaurants andbars.
On Dec. 25, there will be aholiday all-you-can-eat buffetand $5 of every adult and sen-ior meal sold will go to theUSO.
Reservations are recom-mended at 386.254.8200, Ext.8054. Complimentary valetparking will be available.
Also, the hotel will offer itsspecial HEROES rate, whichis 50 percent off the bestavailable rate for all activeduty, reservist and retiredmen and women of Ameri-ca’s law enforcement, fire-fighters and armed forces.
For more information, visitdaytonahilton.com or call(386) 254-8200.
Gift-wrapping available
The Daytona Beach Chap-ter of Hadassah, TheWomen’s Zionist Organiza-tion of America, will onceagain have its annual gift-wrapping booth at VolusiaMall, 1700 W. InternationalSpeedway Blvd., DaytonaBeach.
The booth will be inside atthe entrance to Macy’sDepartment Store from Nov.30 to Dec. 24, during mallhours.
Proceeds go to HadassahHospital. They treat every-one regardless of ethnicity.
This booth is operated byVolunteer’s from Hadassahwho have been wrappinggifts at Volusia Mall, at holi-day time, for more than 30years.
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Civic Ballet’s production of “TheNutcracker” Dec. 8-9 is a homecom-ing for guest artist Cervilio Amadorof the Cincinnati Ballet.
He will be dancing a solo as theCavalier and then a pas de deux withfellow guest artist Jacqueline Dami-co, also of the Cincinnati Ballet andMr. Amador’s girlfriend.
In 2003, Mr. Amador was to per-form at Peabody Auditorium butinstead defected during the night toMiami with Gema Diaz. Both werewith the National Ballet of Cuba atthe time. Several other dancersdefected in the coming weeks thatyear.
He said he wanted more artisticfreedom to perform with other balletcompanies.
Janet Peburn, president of CivicBallet, said more than 70 youngdancers representing 11 dance stu-dios in the area have been rehearsingsince August for this year’s produc-tion, the 27th for “The Nutcracker.”
She said, “We were looking for aguest artist and Cervilio’s name cameup as available for that weekend. IGoogled him and found his story.”
“We try to make our guest artistsreally special. It took a lot of courageto do what he did at that age. Hisfamily is still in Cuba. Other dancersdefected, too,” said Ms. Peburn.
“He’s very talented. And we arevery pleased to bring him to thisarea,” she said.
Ms. Peburn said choreographerGermaine Bledsoe, Civic Ballet’sartist director, and her mother, LoriSmoak, saw a need for a community-based ballet and encouraged local
studios to come together and per-form together.
This is Civic Ballet’s 31st year, Ms.Peburn said.
Ms. Bledsoe’s mother, Lori Smoak,founded the European School of Per-forming Arts. Now, her daughter isartistic director and a choreogra-pher.
This year choreographer Cari Mer-rill, who teaches at the EuropeanSchool of Performing Arts, hasredone the snow scene and the Waltzof the Flowers in the style of the Jof-frey Ballet, where Ms. Merrill hadtraining.
“We are really excited for this year’sperformance,” said Ms. Peburn.
“We have new choreographers thisyear,” she said, “so you can expectlots of surprises.”
•Airport Restaurant & GinMill: Live bands every Fridayand Saturday night (nocover charge). Thursday nightis Karaoke with DJ JimmyFouts. The Airport Restaurant& Gin Mill is at 1120 FlightLine Blvd. (DeLand Airport).For directions, call (386)734-9755 or visit www.air-portginmill.com to viewmenu and full event calen-dar.
•Black Sheep Pub andEating House: Happy hour isdaily from 3 to 7 p.m. and 9p.m. to close. Black Sheephas social night on Wednes-day. Happy Hour is all nightand live Team Trivia starts at7:15 p.m. with gift cardprizes. Every Saturday night islive music starting at 8 p.m.Black Sheep Pub is at 890 S.Atlantic Ave., Ormond Beach.For more information, call(386) 673-5933 or visitwww.theblacksheep.co.
•Bruce Rossmeyer’s
Destination Daytona: EveryThursday evening is BikeNight at Saints & Sinners Pub.There is live music from 7 to10 p.m. All model bikeswelcome. The secondSunday of the month isSuper Swap Sunday Car &Motorcycle Swap Meet from8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vendor spotsare $10 for an 18-foot by 30-foot space. Proceeds benefitCamp Boggy Creek. There islive music at 1 p.m. LiveMusic at Saints & Sinners Pubevery Thursday, Saturday &Sunday. The schedule isavailable at www.bruceross-meyer.com.
•Café Da Vinci: Liveentertainment is offeredeach weekend. An open micnight is held each Mondaybeginning at 7 p.m. Café DaVinci is at 112 W. GeorgiaAve., DeLand. For moreinformation, call (386) 736-0008 or visit cafedavinide-land.com.
•Caffeine Bistro and TikiBar: Live entertainment isoffered Thursday throughSaturday on the deck with aDJ inside. Kona Tiki Baropens at 3 p.m. Happy hourdaily from 3 to 7 p.m. Thereare daily food and drinkspecials. A late night dinnermenu is available until 1:30a.m. Private dining, partiesand special events areavailable in the Wine Cellar.Caffeine Bistro and Tiki Bar isopen 3 p.m. to 2 a.m.Tuesday through Saturday at49 W. Granada Blvd.,Ormond Beach. For moreinformation, call (386) 672-7277 or visitCaffeineWineBar.com.
•Chaps Steakhouse: Thecountry nightclub featureskaraoke from 7 to 11 p.m.Wednesday, Friday andSaturday. There is a fullrestaurant and bar, gameroom, dart and cornhole.Chap’s opens at 5 p.m. each
day and is at 4170 U.S. 1,Edgewater. For moreinformation, call (386) 689-9155.
•The C Note: Line dancinglessons are offered from 7 to9 p.m. Tuesdays. Cost is $4.Ballroom dance lessons arefrom 6 to 7 p.m. Wednesday.Cost is $5. The C Note is at1301 Canal St., New SmyrnaBeach. For more information,call (386) 423-0700.
•Down the Hatch: Livemusic on weekends. Thereare drink and dinner specialsdaily. Down the Hatch is at4894 Front St., Ponce Inlet.For more information, call(386) 761-4831.
•Fletcher’s Cigar Bar &Social: Tuesday night is BeerClub. There is a free newcraft beer every Tuesday (halfoff every beer every Tuesday).Cost is $15 monthly or $150annually. Thursday night is
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•Empty Bowls: MainlandHigh School will host the FifthAnnual Empty Bowls Eventand Silent Auction. Thischaritable event is a fundraiserto benefit Halifax UrbanMinistries, an organization thatprovides for the needy inVolusia County. This is acountywide event, withVolusia art students andmaster potters contributingbowls. They crafted 1,000bowls this year. The night ofthe event, guests choose abowl, eat a meal (fooddonated by more than 20 arearestaurants), and keep thebowl as a gift and reminder ofall the empty bowls in theworld. The auction will beginat 5:30 p.m. Dinner will beserved from 6-8 p.m. Dona-tion is $15. For tickets, call(386) 265-4665, Ext. 54344.
•Art of the Nativity: Thisexhibit for all ages of tradition-al “Frozen Theatre” andCrèche Art for the HolidaySeason. The exhibit includesworks by Crèche artist BillEagan, Daytona State CollegeTechnical Director Scott Greenand Broadway Designer PeterWolf. This exhibit is open tothe public from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.Monday to Friday and onnights of performances at theNews-Journal Center atDaytona State College, LobbyArea, 221 N. Beach St.,Daytona Beach. Admission isfree. The exhibit will run untilDec. 14 and Jan 2 to 7. Foradditional information, visitwww.DaytonaState.edu/TheArts or call (386) 226-1927 .
•Concert: Daytona BeachChoral Society, under thedirection of Tawn Thomas, willpresent “A Ceremony ofCarols” by Benjamin Britten,as well as some less familiarChristmas Carols at 7 p.m. atSeabreeze United Church, 501N. Wild Olive St., DaytonaBeach. Suggested donation is$10. For more information,call (386) 675-6185 or (386)441-6542.
•First Fridays Night Market:Enjoy an evening of shoppingand get into the holiday spiritfrom 5 to 9 p.m. at HawksPark. More than 25 vendorswill be selling a wide variety ofproducts from custom jewelryto handmade crafts, organiclotions, handcrafted soaps,skincare and cosmetics,kitchenware and handbags.
Before you start yourshopping, sit and listen tosome great live music andenjoy a bite to eat from one ofthe food vendors. Then take afew minutes to see theChristmas villages displayinside the Leisure Servicesbuilding where an entire roomof special Department 56
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ARIES - March 21-April 20
Aries, you will have to workhard at presenting a differentimage if you want to winover a few more fans. Itmight take a little time, but itis definitely within the realmof possibility.
TAURUS - April 21-May 21
Taurus, take a break no mat-ter how busy you are thisweek. It is for your own goodto recharge with some R&Rand then get back on track atwork.
GEMINI - May 22-June 21
Unexpected things can hap-pen when you explore newpossibilities, Gemini. Get outthere and immerse yourselfin other social circles so thatyou can take advantage ofopportunities.
CANCER - June 22-July 22
Cancer, run your ideas by afew people this week beforeyou make a big presentation.This will help you to reviseand tweak anything thatneeds a little work.
LEO - July 23-Aug. 23
Leo, you will be full of energythis week and that energyhelps you handle whatever isput on your plate. Takeadvantage of your productivi-ty with a few days off nextweek.
VIRGO – Aug. 24-Sept. 22
Virgo, jump on an opportuni-ty to take a vacation. Therewon't be many other oppor-tunities this year to enjoy avacation. So go along even ifit's related to work.
LIBRA – Sept. 23-Oct. 23
There are too many happythings going on in your life tolet any of the negative thingsbring you down, Libra. Facechallenges with a smile, andyou'll sail through.
SCORPIO – Oct. 24-Nov. 22
Scorpio, despite firm convic-tions you cannot change oth-ers' viewpoints all of thetime. Don't be hard on your-self if other people do notsee things the same way asyou do.
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poker night. There is no buy-in,free to play. Fletcher’s CigarBar & Social is at 1220 HandAve., Ormond Beach. For moreinformation, call (386) 677-2700 or visit www.fletcherscig-arbar.com.
•Fountain Beach Resort:The resort is home to theOasis Tiki Bar & Grill. Karaokeis held 5-10 p.m. Friday-Monday. Fountain BeachResort is at 313 S. Atlantic Ave.,Daytona Beach. For moreinformation, call (386) 255-1001.
•Frappes North: Winetastings are at 6 p.m. the firstTuesday of each month.Reservations are required. LiveMusic Friday Nights is from 7to 11 p.m. Frappes North is at123 W. Granada Blvd., OrmondBeach. For reservations, call(386) 615-4888 or visitwww.frappesnorth.com.
•The Garlic: Blues and jazzmusicians perform sevennights a week. Mark “Muddy
Harp” Hodgson plays pop, rockand the blues from 7-11 p.m.Friday and Saturday and 6-10p.m. Wednesday and Thursday.Swingin’ Sounds of Sinatrawith the Marc MontesonQuintet will be held from 5-7p.m. Sunday in the courtyard.Saxophonist Thom Chambersperforms from 7-10 p.m.Sunday and 6-10 p.m.Monday. Broadway andstandards with Mike Lamy atthe piano will be held from 6-10 p.m. Tuesday. The Garlic isat 556 E. Third Ave. NewSmyrna Beach. For moreinformation, call (386) 424-6660.
•Inlet Harbor Restaurant &Marina: Live entertainment isoffered each night. InletHarbor is at 133 Inlet HarborRoad, Ponce Inlet. For moreinformation, call (386) 767-5590.
•Lagerheads Bar & Grill:Sunday watch NFL SundayTicket. Jose Rivera will performat 1 p.m. Sunday. Ed Wolfordwill perform from 5 to 9 p.m.Monday and Tuesday. Mark D.Moore will perform from 5 to9 p.m. Wednesday. Lagerheadsis at 2986 Ocean Shore Blvd.,Ormond-by-the-Sea. For moreinformation, call (386) 265-1977.
•Moose Family Center: FiveO’Clock Charley will performfrom 7-10 p.m. Wednesday, at601 W. Granada Blvd., OrmondBeach. For more information,call (386) 673-8722.
•Norwood’s Restaurantand Wine Shop: Free winetastings are from 5 to 7 p.m.each Friday on the deck andSaturday in the shop withcomplimentary cheeses.Norwood’s is at 400 SecondAve., New Smyrna Beach. Formore information, call (386)428-4621.
•Ocean Deck: Karaoke isfrom 4 to 8 p.m. each Saturdayand Sunday. Caribbean Posseperforms from 10 p.m. to 2a.m., each Thursday throughSunday. Tom Redmondperforms classic rock from 5 to8 p.m. each Friday and 10 p.m-2 a.m. each Monday. TheOcean Deck is at 127 S. OceanAve., Daytona Beach. For moreinformation, call (386) 253-5224 or visit www.ocean-deck.com.
•Ohana Luau Dinner Show:This dinner show spectacularand family-style feast will beeach Thursday, Friday andSaturday. The show has a 6:30p.m. seating, dinner at 7:15p.m. and show at 7:30 p.m., atthe Hawaiian Inn, 2301 S.Atlantic Ave., Daytona BeachShores. Participants will learntraditional dances withPolynesian women, warriorsand keikis (children). A flamingfire knife dance and hula withaudience participation will befeatured. For more informa-tion, call (386) 255-5411, Ext.186, or visit www.myohanalu-au.com.
•Peanuts Restaurant &Sports Bar: Every Thursday thePirates sing their original hitsat 8 p.m. Texas Hold ’em isplayed at 6 p.m. each Mondayand Wednesday. A comedyauction with Robert Lewis andFree Bingo for Beers is at 7p.m. each Tuesday. EveryWednesday is Ladies’ Nightfrom 8 to 10 p.m. Peanuts is at421 Flagler Ave., New SmyrnaBeach. For more information,call (386) 423-1469.
•Peter’s Wine Shop:Girlfriends Get Together is from4 to 7 p.m. each Wednesday.Thursday wine tasting is from5 to 9 p.m. Guest wineexperts pour and discuss wine.Peter’s Wine Shop is at 1665
Dunlawton, No. 105, PortOrange. For more information,call (386) 689-1946, [email protected] orvisitwww.peterswineshop.com.
• Pirana Grille: Five O’ ClockCharley will perform from 5:30to 8:30 p.m. each Thursday at241 N. U.S. 1, Ormond Beach.For more information, visitfiveoclockcharley.com.
•Roadside Tavern: Just Guswill perform from 4-8 p.m.Friday. Almost Unknown hitsthe stage at 9 p.m. Friday. SamChurch will perform from 4-8p.m. Saturday. The Chris HiattExperience hits the stage at 9p.m. Friday. Sunday will be thesecond annual toy run tobenefit the Domestic AbuseCouncil. Mike Makepeace willperform at 5 p.m. Tuesday.Roadside Tavern Bar & Grill isat 3400 S. Nova Road, PortOrange. For more information,call (386) 763-3800.
•VFW Post 4250: “The LittleV” has resumed its Friday nighthomemade diners has weeklydinners every Friday at 5:30p.m., with music for dancingand listening pleasure at 7p.m. The public may attend.Also, Wednesday is dart nightat 7 p.m. Saturday is karaokefrom 7-11 p.m. Post 4250 isbehind the New Smyrna BeachAirport, next to EnterpriseRental. Take U.S. 1 to SouthStreet. For more information,call (386) 423-1789 or visitwww.vfwpost4250.com.
•The Vin’Yard: The Decem-ber Wine Tasting will be heldfrom 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 13. The staffhas hand selected a line up ofwines excellent for enjoyingwith holiday fare or giving asexcellent gifts. Bring a friend,an actual wine glass (weprovide plastic cups) and anappetite for new flavors. Thestations around the room arestaffed by professionals toanswer any questions. In thekitchen, Chef Patrick willprepare a tasty treat inaddition to selected cheesesand crackers. The tasting is $10to attend, of which $5 will berefunded on any purchaseover $10 that evening. Noreservations are required. TheVin’Yard is located at 1395 W.Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach.For more information, call(386)-672-5223.
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Sagittarius, sometimes youmay believe there isn't roomfor anyone else in the spot-light but you. Don't let yourego get in the way of friend-ships. Share the glory.
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Artist book signing planned
A book signing of “Medi-tative Drawings: A CreativePractice Blending Spiritual-ity and Art” by author CarolBertrand will be 5:30 to 7:30p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 12, atthe Rose Room Gallery,Peabody Auditorium, 600Auditorium Blvd., DaytonaBeach. This event is freeand open to the public.
The exhibition: “Voices ofInspiration” will be on dis-play until Jan. 2.
Visitors are asked to enterthe gallery through thepatio gates of Peabody onWild Olive Avenue. There isno admission and parkingis free on Wild Olive and inthe rear parking lot for thisevent.
For more information,call (386) 736-3039.
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Local educator andauthor Gerald A. Honigmanwill have a book signing for“The Quest for Justice inthe Middle East” from 1:30to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec.15, at The Book Shelf, 99
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call (386) 676-9850.
Poets celebrate afamous outsider
Authors and film fans willgather to celebrate afamous “Outsider,” poetCharles Bukowski, at ashowing of “Barfly,” a semi-autobiographical film thatthe author wrote.
The film will be presentedat 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 9, at 2p.m. at Cinematique, 242 S.Beach St., Daytona Beach.
Live Poets Society presi-dent, Robert Blenheim, willintroduce the film, whichstars Mickey Rourke andFaye Dunaway. Dr. DavidAxelrod will discussBukowski’s poetry and thenotion that poets often castthemselves in the roll ofmisfits. Time Magazinecharacterized Mr. Bukowskias “Laureate of Americanlowlife,” and the New YorkTimes referred to him as hisown “pulp fiction hero.”
Ticket prices are $7 or $5for members of Cinema-tique. For more informa-tion, call (386) 252-3118.
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Kristin Wheat, a choreog-rapher, and Amber John-son, both dancers withSurfscape ContemporaryDance Co., also are guestdancers. Both are appear-ing in the Arabian Dance.
In addition to perform-ances at 2 p.m. Dec. 8-9,there is a Sugarplum Teafollowing each perform-ance. Tickets must be pur-chased in advance for thetea, which is open to chil-dren ages 14 and younger.They also will meet some ofthe Nutcracker performers.
Tickets for the balletrange from $15 to $34, plusservice fees. They may bepurchased at the PeabodyAuditorium Box Office, 600Auditorium Blvd., DaytonaBeach, or at www.ticket-master.com
Also, there is a $5 dis-count for children and sen-iors in the two upper pricelevels.
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collectors’ series lightedvillages will be on display. Formore information call (386)424-2485 or [email protected].
•Daytona Playhouse: “AloneTogether Again” by LawrenceRoman will be performed fromDec. 7-16 at 100 JessamineBlvd., Daytona Beach. Ticketsare $16 for adults, $14 forseniors and $5 for 18 andyounger. The Butlers havefinally emptied their nest, allset to enjoy retirement, whenthe doorbell rings ... theirparents descend, suitcase inhand. For more information,call (386) 255-2431 or visitdaytonaplayhouse.org.
•Light Up Flagler: Light UpFlagler Avenue will carry theholiday spirit to the beachsidefrom 5:30-7:30 p.m. in NewSmyrna Beach. Snow flurriesare expected at this event.Merchants on the seasidestreet will illuminate theirbusinesses and vie for prizes inthe annual decorating contest.Live carolers will sing their wayto and from the beach. Formore information, visitnsbwaterfrontloop.com/events.
•Movies on the Halifax:“Beethoven’s ChristmasAdventure” will be shown at 6p.m. at Riverside Park, 25Riverside Drive, OrmondBeach. For more information,call (386) 676-3216.
•Toys for Tots Luncheon:Halifax River Yacht Club willhost its Toys for Tots Luncheonat 11:30 a.m. at 331 S. BeachSt., Daytona Beach. For moreinformation, call (386) 255-7859.
•Christmas program andcandlelight reception: UnityChurch will host its Christmasprogram and candlelightreception at 7 p.m. at 908Ridgewood Ave., Holly Hill. Formore information, call (386)253-4201.
•Movies Under the Stars:The film “Home Alone” will beshown at 6 p.m. at the PortOrange City Center Amphithe-ater, 1999 City Center Circle.
•Walk Though Bethlehem:CrossRoads Baptist Church willhost Walk Through Bethlehemsix nights in 2012: Dec. 7- 9and 14-16. Walk ThroughBethlehem is an outdoordrama event offered free tothe community during theChristmas season. The WalkThrough Bethlehem set is a22,000-square-foot city thattakes more than three monthsto construct. The city includesseveral streets, 23 shops, 400costumed characters, hun-dreds of volunteers, and morethan 100 live animals,including two camels. There isno charge and donations arenot accepted. CrossRoadsBaptist Church is at 1851 S.Clyde Morris Blvd., DaytonaBeach. For more information,visit www.crbaptist.com
•DeLand Tour of Homes
Preview: A CandlelightPreview Tour will be conduct-ed, and wine and cheese partywill begin at 6 p.m. in theDeLand House Museum andfeature an intimate, escortedpreview of the restoredhomes. This special event islimited to 30 people andtickets are $30 per person. Forreservations, call the DeLandHouse at (386) 740-6813.
•Music Production Rocks:This Daytona State Collegeperformance comes as theculmination of a semester longcourse in the contemporaryperformance aspects ofmodern rock, pop, blues andcountry music at 7:30 p.m. atthe News-Journal Center atDaytona State College,Davidson Theater, 221 N.Beach St., Daytona Beach. Sixdifferent bands will performselections of a particular stylechosen by the class and willstage the show to emulate amodern touring show produc-tion. Free to Daytona StateCollege and Volusia andFlagler county students, allothers $8 per person or $15 fortwo. For more information,call (386) 226-1927 or visitDaytonaState.edu/TheArts.
•Jewelry sale: A jewelry salewill be from 10:30 a.m. to12:15 p.m. at the OrmondBeach Senior Center Ballroom,351 Andrews St., OrmondBeach. A donation from thesale will be made to the seniorcenter. For more informationcall (386) 672-4146.
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Performance dates areDec. 7 to 16, at 100 Jes-samine Blvd., DaytonaBeach.
Mom and Dad havespent the last 30 years rais-ing three sons. The nest isfinally empty. Peace now?Quiet? Not for long. Thedoorbell rings and theempty nest fills up againwith the sudden, unexpect-ed arrival of parents with
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How to empty the nestonce again so Mom andDad can be alone together?Directed by Bruce Heighleythe show is clever, comic,witty and wise.
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The box office is openfrom 2 to 5 p.m. Monday toFriday and two hoursbefore each performance.
For more information,call (386) 255-2431 or visitdaytonaplayhouse.org.
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and the Family Book Shop,1301 N. Woodland Blvd. Toreserve tickets or for anyadditional information,contact the DeLand HouseMuseum at (386) 740-6813 [email protected].
•Tractor parade: Samsulawill conduct its annual tractorparade at 3 p.m. at the SNPJLodge, 421 N. Samsula Drive.The parade will travel south onSamsula Drive to the Eagles
nest of State Road 44.Afterwards, there will be ahome-cooked lasagna dinnerand bluegrass music featuringthe Saltwater Bluegrass Band.Dinner is $8 for adults, $4 forchildren younger than 12. Formore information, call (386)428-3983.
•Santa's Sampling : AChristmas Beer Tasting tobenefit PACE Center for Girlswill be held from 7-8 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 8 at House ForBeer, 5535 S. Williamson Blvd.,Port Orange. For more informa-tion, call (386) 265-1980.Proceeds will benefit PACECenter for Girls. Register online:www.pacecenter.org/volusia-flagler.
•Christmas Parade: The22nd annual EdgewaterChristmas Parade will begin at10 a.m. at Air Park Road, justsouth of Indian River Boule-vard. The parade will traveleast down Indian RiverBoulevard to the Winn DixieShopping Plaza on U.S. 1. Formore information on theparade, email [email protected] or call (386)424-2485.
•Holiday celebration: TheHalifax Historical Museum willhost a holiday celebration forChristmas, Hanukah andKwanzaa from 5:30 to 8 p.m.at 252 S. Beach St., DaytonaBeach. Reservations are
required. The cost is $8 formembers, $10 for non-members and $5 for children12 and younger. To make areservation, call (386) 255-6976.
•Laser show: The Museumof Arts & Sciences will host alaser rock show at 7 p.m. at352 S. Nova Road, DaytonaBeach. Laser Metallica will beat 8 p.m. and Laser LedZeppelin at 9 p.m. Doors openat 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $5 forone show, $7 for two shows or$9 for three shows and can bepurchased in advance at thefront desk or at the door thenight of the event. Seating islimited. Snacks, beer and softdrinks can be purchased at themuseum and enjoyed in theplanetarium. For moreinformation call (386) 255-0285 or visit moas.org.
•Christmas concert:Coronado Community United
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Methodist Church, NewSmyrna Beach, will present itsannual Christmas concert at 7p.m. with a performance ofthe Christmas cantata “TheWord Became Flesh,”arranged and orchestrated byDan Goeller.
The community is invited toattend the concert, which willbe in the church’s sanctuary,201 S. Peninsula Ave., NewSmyrna Beach.
A free-will offering will betaken to support the min-istries of Coronado Church.
•Poinsettia Festival:UCP/WORC will host acommunity Poinsettia Festivalto celebrate the winterholidays. The event will befrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at theHolly Hill Market, 101 SecondSt., Holly Hill. The PoinsettiaFestival will provide familyentertainment, fresh locallygrown poinsettias, hand-made holiday ornaments andfood for purchase. The festivalwill benefit UCP/WORC,which provides services toyouth and adults withdisabilities. For more informa-tion, visit www.ucpworc.org orcall (386) 523-1398.
• String quartet library:Ease into the holiday seasonwith a free concert perform-ance by members of theDaytona Solisti ChamberOrchestra from 2 to 3 p.m. inthe auditorium of the DaytonaBeach Regional Library at CityIsland, 105 E. Magnolia Ave. Astring quartet will performtraditional holiday songsalong with baroque andclassical pieces.
The orchestra, composed ofprofessional musicians fromCentral and North Florida, wasfounded in 2005 by SusanPitard Acree and her husband,Darrell Acree.
For more information aboutthe program, call (386)257-6036, Ext. 16264.
•Ormond Beach City HallChristmas Tree Lighting andChoral Festival: Holidayentertainment at 6 p.m. CityHall prior to the OrmondChristmas Parade.www.ormondbeachmain-street.com.
•22nd annual Home forthe Holidays NighttimeParade: The City of OrmondBeach Department of LeisureServices presents the 22ndannual Home for the HolidaysNighttime Parade at 6:30 p.m.The parade route begins onDivision Avenue and U.S. 1,goes north to GranadaBoulevard turns east onGranada to Beach Street, turnssouth on Beach in front of CityHall. For more information,call (386) 676-3241.
•Ponce Inlet ChristmasParade: This event will be at 1p.m. For more information,call (386) 236-2152 or (386)760-5448.
•Parade: A Christmasparade will be at 10 a.m.,featuring area bands, church-es, elected officials, communi-ty organizations with floats,marching units and cars. Inaddition, the Daytona BeachCommunity Band, whichconsists of alumni bandmembers from Bethune-Cookman University, willmarch in the parade. Thestaging area for the paradewill be behind Daytona Mall.The parade route will contin-
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gram and Orlando & SonsRepair Center donatedmore than $580 in bothfunds and equipment toOrmond Beach Soccer Club.
The club will use thefunds for scholarships, uni-forms and other socceressentials for the partici-pating leagues.
The Michelin Soccer Pro-gram partners tire dealerswith local youth soccerorganizations, providingthe dealers the opportunityto reach out to the commu-nity. The leagues in turnreceive funds and equip-ment.
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•Christmas Concert: “TheMessiah Suite,” a Christmasconcert of original music byRev. Sue Wynn will be from 3-4p.m. at the New Smyrna BeachRegional Library, ConferenceRoom B, 1001 South DixieFreeway, New Smyrna Beach.For more information, call(386) 427-2371.
•Daytona Beach Shores“Operation Changing Lives”Christmas Parade: This eventwill begin at 4 p.m. at Wal-greens, 3004 S. Atlantic Ave.,
moving south on AtlanticAvenue ending at The CrackedEgg Diner, 3280 S. Atlantic Ave.Proceeds from the eventbenefit “Operation ChangingLives,” which will provideChristmas for 150 children inthe community and 10 localschools. All of the businessesthat participate have donated$100 to help with meeting theneeds. After the parade, the cityinvites everyone to meet at thenew Pavilion/CommunityCenter for the Light-up-the-Shores Christmas Party andTree Lighting ceremony 5:30p.m. with refreshments andmore entertainment. For moredetails, call (386) 383-2686.
•Holiday Wine Walk: Kickoff the holiday season with astroll down Beach Street. Dosome holiday shopping at theRiverfront Shops while tastingmore than 20 different wines,ports, champagnes andholiday treats from 1 to 5:30p.m. The event begins atCinematique of Daytona orRhokkoh’s Frozen Yogurt,where attendees will receive
their Holiday Wine Walkpassport and beverage tickets.Also featured will be musicalperformers and an opportunityto register for three holidaygifts. In addition, the first 100passported attendees willreceive a free gift and couponsto participating merchants. Aportion of the proceeds will goto the Daytona Beach AreaAssociation of Realtors for theirannual Adopt-A-Child BackPack Program. Advance ticketscan be purchased online athttp://holidaywinewalk.eventbrite.com or by visiting Cinema-tique of Daytona (386-252-3118), 242 S. Beach St.,Daytona Beach. Tickets are $18in advance or $20 the day ofthe event. Must be 21 toparticipate.
•Holiday Parade andWinterFest: Daytona BeachShores will host a Winterfestfrom 4 to 8 p.m. on AtlanticAvenue in Daytona BeachShores. For more information,call (386) 763-5364.
•Angel tea and bazaar: Thisevent will be from 1-3 p.m. atCommunity United MethodistChurch, 616 Harvey Ave.,Daytona Beach. There will behandmade gifts, crafts and giftbaskets, white elephant sales,coffee, tea, finger sandwichesand cookies. All proceeds go toChildren’s Charities, HOSPICE-BeginAgain, Children’s GriefCenter, Coalition for theHomeless Children-StarShelter, Project W.A.R.M(Women Assisting Recovering
Mothers), Women’s AbuseShelter-Children and theChildren’s Advocacy Center.For more information, call(386) 846 2830.
•Book Signing: AuthorTeresa J. Carson, will sign herpreteen adventure novel“Sofia’s Angel” from 1 to 4p.m. at KNL Framing, 567Beville Road, South Daytona.All profit from the book iscommitted to St. Jude Chil-dren’s Research Hospital inMemphis. The event alsofeatures a collective art exhibit,Bella Italia, and is free to thepublic. For more informationvisit sugarbabybooks.com.
•Cinematique Open House:As part of the Holiday WineWalk , Cinematique will holdan open house from 1-5:30p.m. Cinematique Theateropen house to include theworks of local artist JoeLeathurbury, previews ofcoming attractions andsamples of the new CinemaCafe menu. Admission to theopen house is free. Tickets tothe Wine Walk are $18 andavailable for purchase at theCinematique Theater, 242 S.Beach Street, Daytona Beach.For more information, call (386)252-3118.
•Poetry Reading: Travallionand The Tomoka Poets will hostpoetry in the park from 1-3 p.m.at Manatee Island Park, 351 N.Beach St., Daytona Beach. Thisis a free event.
On Saturday Dec. 8, Iwill be in downtownDaytona Beach to
talk fishing at the HalifaxHistorical Museum at 252 S.Beach St.
There will be coffee andDanish beginning at 10 a.m.and my lecture will start at10:30 a.m. There is a $5admission for museummembers and $6 for non-members. It should be a funmorning and at the end ofmy talk the museum will be
selling copies of my book “ISwear The Snook Drowned.”No reservation is needed,but seating is very limited socome early. The HalifaxHistorical Museum does agreat job preserving local
history, so please come ondown and support themwith this fundraiser.
Just as predicable as thetide, the gift-giving season isonce more upon us. Also aspredictable is me pluggingmy book. This year, youmight want to present yourangler with a couple packsof the new Dan SmithSpecial Edition lures to gowith the book. That isbound to bring a smile tothe face of any fisherman.Grandslam Baits has placeda photo of my old weatherbeaten face on the packageand have even gone so far asdoing the same withCaptain Leo. If you putthose likenesses under thetree, be sure to wrap themso as not to scare thechildren. Leo’s fine RedfishPrimer makes an excellent
Christmas gift and you canscore a copy by calling himat (386) 345-2213.
Once more I am sure anew cast net will be one ofthe most popular gifts. Ifyou receive one, pleasedon’t put it aside. Anyonewho wants to be a success-ful fisherman needs tomaster the use of a cast net.
If you decide to go with anew rod and reel, be sure tokeep your receipt. A fishingcombo is a very personalthing and can be difficult tomatch to your fisherman. Agood place to start with arod and reel is at yourfavorite bait and tackleshop. The people you findthere are fishermen and willbe able to help you. If youare buying for a seriousangler, you might find outthat an old favorite rod or
reel has broken. A nicesurprise would be to havethem repaired. Imagine thelook on your fisherman’sface on Christmas morning!Many local tackle shops cando the repairs. Two thatcould help would be theFishing Shack in PortOrange or The Fishing Holein downtown DaytonaBeach. Tackle shops canalso hook you up with a giftcertificate for a guided tripeither fresh or salt water.That’s a gift that wouldnever be returned.
My good friends atGrandslam Baits also havean unusual gift offering.Rick Kayholm makes someof the finest aluminumflounder gigs I have everseen. If your angler does notgig flounder, maybe a newgig would be all the incen-
tive needed. For the lastseveral years, the flat fishhave been very thick locallyand if you can convinceyour fisherman to get outand gig them a fine rewardwill be yours at dinnertime.Call Grandslam Baits at(386) 402-4789.
Christmas gifts are fairlyeasy for fishermen and mostof us don’t expect too much.A roll of line or a pack ofhooks might be enough todo the trick. Heck, I wouldbe happy with a smokedmullet.”
Dan Smith has fished thewaters of Volusia County formore than 40 years. Emailquestions and comments [email protected]. His book,“I Swear the SnookDrowned,” is available for$10.95 at (386) 441-7793.
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•“The Scribe:” This is anunforgettable dramatic perform-ance depicting the life of Christas told from a scribe’s point ofview and how he came tobelieve in Jesus as he followedhim. Tenor Paul Pitts willpresent this one-man, two-actplay at 2 p.m. at Prince of PeaceCatholic Church, 600 S NovaRoad, Ormond Beach. For moreinformation on this free event,call (386) 672-5272.
•Neighborhood HolidayFestival: Area church choirs andsoloists from the Daytona StateCollege Choir will provide the
entertainment along with lightrefreshments from 2 to 5 p.m.at the News-Journal Center atDaytona State College, LobbyArea, 221 N. Beach St., DaytonaBeach. Admission is free.
For additional information,visitwww.DaytonaState.edu/TheArtsor call (386) 226-1927.
•Sixth annual Holiday Tourof Homes: The Ormond BeachHistorical Society will host itssixth annual Holiday Tour ofHomes featuring the homes ofOceanside from 1 to 5:30 p.m.Featured will be The Doldrums,Elliott Home, Woodard Home,Chanfrau Home, Rice Homeand Anderson-Price MemorialBuilding. Tickets are $25 generaladmission or $22 for historicalsociety members. For moreinformation, call (386) 677-
7005 or visit www.OrmondHistory.org
•Concert: The Bel CantoSingers is celebrating its 41styear of presenting classic choralmusic. All are invited to join thegroup as they present “TheMessiah” for the secondperformance of the 2012–2013season. Under the direction ofNorris Williams, Bel CantoSingers will present theChristmas portion of TheMessiah. The concert is open tothe public and will be presentedat Our Lady of Lourdes CatholicChurch, 201 University Blvd.,Daytona Beach. The concertbegins at 3:30 p.m. There is a$10 per person donationrequest. For more information,visit belcantodaytona.org or call(386) 566-6390.
•Christmas Cantata: The
2012 Christmas Cantata, “Jesus,Light of the World” will be at10:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. at ChristPresbyterian Church, 1035 W.Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach.Free-will offering. For moreinformation, call (386) 677-4076.
•Parents Day Out: SeabreezeUnited Church will hold parentsday out form noon-4 p.m. Thisevent is free. Parents may dropchildren off for an afternoon ofgames, movie and crafts. Formore information, call (386)252-6314.
TUESDAY, Dec.11
•Improv & Indie: Livecomedy show with RandomActs of Insanity followed by the
movie “Not Of ThisEarth”(1957) at 8 p.m., at TheCinematique Theater, 242 S.Beach Street, Daytona Beach.
An alien agent from thedistant planet Davana is sent toearth via a high-tech mattertransporter. A Roger Cormanclassic. The movie will bepresented RIFF Track style withcomedy commentary. Ticketsare $5. For more information,call (386) 252-3118.
THURSDAY, DEC. 13
•Fall Dance Recital: Day-tona State College studentswill perform works in mod-ern dance, ballet and jazzstyle at 2:30 p.m. at Daytona
Beach Campus, TheaterCenter, Building 220, 1200W. International SpeedwayBlvd. Free admission.
For more information, call(386) 226-1927 or visitDaytonaState.edu/TheArts.
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DAYTONA BEACHCentral Manor Apts.Serving Adults 62+ or Mobility Impaired 1br/1ba Income based rent. EOH.Handicapped Accessible.
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PORT ORANGE55+. Two remodeled 2br /2ba. Both incl: new car-pet & laminate flooring.Fresh paint. Storage shed in back yard. One is $8,500 & one for $10,000 386-233-1776.
DAYTONA BEACHWindy Pines Apts
1 to 4 Br’sStarting at $575
$200 deposit W.A.C.Gated, pool, gym Close to Volusia Mall.
1-866-977-0871
HONDA VALKYRIE 2001, 38K, 6 cyl, special edition blue w/plenty of chrome, lots of extras $8,500 772-418-1650
20 ACRES FREE!Own 60 acres for 40 acre price/payment. $0-Down, $168/mo. Money Back Guarantee, NO CREDIT CHECKS! West Texas.800-843-7537 www.SunsetRanches.com
SOLANA HOT TUB, 4 person, 78” rd. 245 gal.like new, owner manual incl. $1500 OBO, Cell 217-899-3753 Ormond
METAL ROOFING & Steel Buildings. Save $$$ buy direct from manufacturer. 20 colors in stock with trim & acces. 4 profiles in 26 ga. panels. Carports,horse barns, shop ports. Completely turn key jobs. All Steel Buildings, Gibsonton,Florida. 800-331-8341www.allsteelbuildings.com
PORT ORANGE and ORMOND BEACH
WE NEED YOU!See our 2, 3 & 4 bdrm mobile homes on their own private lots! W/D hook-ups. Section 8 OK.Pets neg. 386-767-1760.Mention Code ‘HTN’ for $240 Off 1st month rent
RARE CONDOIN LUXURY
GATED VILLAGGIO Port Orange1 of only 6 units on 2nd flr 3br/2ba w/ extra windows Cathedral ceilings. W/D.Pool/spa/gym $1025/mo.(incl: cbl) 386-562-7347.
WESTERN CAROLINA Real Estate Offering unbelievable deals on homes and land in the beautiful NC mountains.Call for free brochures, foreclosures, and area information.800-924-2635
ORMOND BY THE SEA600SF OFFICE $600/mo
Panoramic Ocean View, off Ocean Shore Blvd.
Call 386-852-0333
VIAGRA 100MG and CIALIS 20mg! 40 Pills + 4 FREE for only $99. #1 Male Enhancement, Dis-creet Shipping. Save $500! Buy The Blue Pill! Now 800-213-6202
MELBOURNE5500sq.ft. 2 story bldg., 2.5 baths, 4 car exp A/C garage at 928 Myrtle Ave.Melbourne FL. Buy owner fin. Super area. Sale $210k or rent $1,300/mo.Call Bob 321-480-0445
TOP CASH For Cars, Any Car / Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 800-454-6951
PORT ORANGEDunlawton Hills. 4211 New Haven Court. Very clean 2br/ 2ba/ 1c.g. w/ cathedral ceilings. Nice neighborhood. $800/mo.plus $700/ security. Call 386-426-8987/ 314-6650.
!!OLD GUITARS Want-ed!! Gibson, Martin, Fender, Gretsch. 1930’s to 1980’s. Top Dollar paid!! Call Toll Free:866-433-8277
ORMOND BEACH55+. Furn’d 2br/ 1ba w/ 2 car carport. W/D. Siding.Fl room. Small workshop.C/H/A. Tile in kitchen & bath. Carpet in living rm & bedrooms. $8500/ obo.352-598-7497
NEW SMYRNA BEACH
CREEKSIDE APARTMENTS!
Single story 1br/1ba. W/D hook-ups. Private patios and lots of storage!! Call, 386-423-0602.
Mention code HTN for our Move-in Special!
LINCOLN TOWNCAR‘96. 88K mi. Orig. owner.New tires. Cold A/C. Well maintained. Garage kept.$4,500. 845-978-8872.See photo online: www.HometownNewsOL.com ad #46079.
EDGEWATER PARK APARTMENTS
We are Now Accepting Applications for our 2 & 3 bdrm apts. 386-428-8749 TDD 1-800-955-8770.
LOCAL PHONE Service with long distance start-ing @ $19.99/mo. Taxes not included. No contract or credit check. Service states may vary call to-day: 888-216-1037
GOLF CART by E-Z-GO 2-seater. Newer batter-ies. Good tires. Garage kept. Excellent condition.$1,795. 386-453-5522.
NATIONAL ADVERTIS-ING! Reach over 17 mil-lion homes with one buy! Special Real Estate Rates cover the Nation with one call! Advertise in NANI from as little as $1,995 per week! Ask about special Real Estate Rates 1-800-823-0466
UPRIGHT PIANOby Kranich & Bach. Re-cently tuned, Incl. built-in dehumidifier. $400/obo.386-852-0919.PalmCoast
DIABETIC TEST Strips Wanted!!! Get the Most Cash, up to $27 per box! Shipping Paid! Must be Sealed & Unexpired.Call Tony [email protected]
CASH FOR CARS, Any Make or Model! Free Towing. Sell it today. In-stant Offer 800-864-5784
CA$H PAID- up to $27/ box for unexpired, sealed Diabetic Test Strips! 2 Day Payment & Prepaid shipping. Se Habla Espa-nol. Emma 888-776-7771www.Cash4DiabeticSupplies.com
VIAGRA 100MG and CIALIS 20mg! 40 Pills + 4 FREE for only $99. #1 MaleEnhancement, Dis-creet Shipping. Save $500! Buy The Blue Pill! Now 888-796-8870+
CA$H PAID- up to $26/ Box for unexpired, sealed Diabetic Test Strips. Ha-blamos Espanol.800-371-1136
SWIM SPA LOADED!Brand New with Warran-ty, 3 Pumps, LED light-ing, Ozone Deluxe Cover, maintenance free cabi-net. Retails for $18,900.Sacrifice $8995. Can de-liver. 727-851-3217
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TRAVEL TRAILERSPaying
$$ CASH $$ImmediatelyFor details call
386-677-5588
KENTUCKY PASTURE LAND- 75 AC, Creek, Woods, Public Water, Good Access, Reduced to $75,000! Contact Agent/Owner, Ralph L.Crisp Realty Co.800-438-8621
35’ EXPRESS CRUISER YACHTS: 1986. Model 3370. Twin 454 Crusad-ers. Live aboard or cruise New interior and canvas.Located at NSB City Mar-ina, Slip 12. $18,900/ obo. Possible trade con-sidered. Call David at 386-424-3220 or cell phone 407-310-2678.See photos online at:www.hometownnewsol .com, ad #45727.
PORT ORANGEATTENTION
SNOWBIRDS!Available
November thru April55+. Fully furn’d 3br/2ba dblwde with carport. Call for pricing. 516-785-3236.
CASH FOR CARS!We Buy ANY Car,
Truck or Van! Running or Not.
Get a Free Top Dollar Instant Offer Now!
800-558-1097 We’re Local!
FEELING OLDER? Men lose the ability to produce testosterone as they age.Call 888-414-0692 for a FREE trial of Progene- All Natural Testosterone Supplement.
SLIDE-OUT SUPPORTS (2) for RV/Camper; Scroll Saw by Delta 2-spd 16”,$50/ea. 386-677-2265.
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*REDUCE YOUR Cable Bill* Get a 4-Room All- Digital Satellite system installed for Free and programming starting at $19.99/ mo. Free HD/ DVR upgrade for new callers, Call Now 800-795-7279
FLORIDA KEYSMarathon. Luxurious Oceanfront vacation homes. 4-6 Bedrooms.Private Pool, hot tub, docks & more!
Start Planning Your Winter
Vacation Now!1-888-564-5800
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OAK HILL - 2.5 AcresLandscape, secluded, easily accessible, pond, dock, solar sys., running water, beautiful. $68,500
John 321-783-8203
NEW SMYRNA BEACHVenetian Bay. Beautiful 3-br/2-ba/2-c.g. home w/ all applncs. Granite coun-tertops. Tiled flrs in living area/ carpet in bedrooms.Alarm system. Small pool & much more. $1375/mo + sec. (incl: lawn/ pool mntnc/ pest control) Pets OK. 609-703-1118.
DIABETES/Cholesterol/Weight Loss Berga-monte, a Natural Product for Cholesterol, Blood Sugar and weight. Physi-cian recommended, backed by Human Clini-cal Studies with amazing results. Call today and save $15 off your first bottle! 877-815-6293.
PALM COAST Ham-mock Riverfront Getaway on intercoastal,old mobile & room for 40’ RV, owner fin.$265K, 386-212-6825CASH FOR unexpired
Diabetic Test Strips! Free Shipping, Best Prices, 24hr payment. Call 888-440-4001 (English)or 888-440-4001(Espanol)www.TestStripSearch.com.
Notice of Sale: Public Notice is hereby given that Fryers Towing Serv-ice, will sell at Public Sale the following vehicle (s) / vessel (s) pursuant to Florida Statue 713.78 to the highest bidder. The sale will be held at 722 N.Segrave St., Daytona Beach, FL. The Following vehicles will be sold on 12/26/2012 @ 9:00 am2003 SUBARUJF1SG636X3H7557082002 KAWASAKIJKAZX9B162A001092Terms of sale are CASH.Seller reserves the right to final bid. ALL SALES ARE FINAL Vehicle (s) / vessel (s) are sold “AS IS” Pub: Dec. 7, 2012
1957 CHEVY BELLAIRE Limited Edition 4 door Hardtop. Ext.-Red/ wht.Int. Red/black Runs great $20,000/ obo. Willing to trade. 386-316-2445. See color photo online at:www.HometownNewsOL .com, ad#46046.
Notice is hereby given that on 1/4/13 at 10:30 am, the following mobile home will be sold at public auction pursuant to F.S. 715.109: 1981 NOBI #N11280A & #N11280B.Last Tenant: Richard John Hill. Sale to be held at Holiday Village LP d/b/a Holiday Village, 1335 Fleming Ave., Ormond Beach, FL 32174 813-241-8269 Pubs: 12/7/12 & 12/14/12
EVER CONSIDER a Re-verse Mortgage? At least 62 years old? Stay in your home & increase cash flow! Safe & Effec-tive! Call Now for your Free DVD! 888-418-0117
WE BUY CARSAny Condition. 24-Hour Pickup. Call for a Quote.
386-453-0967
CARS/TRUCKS Wanted! Top $$$ Paid! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We’re Local! 7 Days/ Week. Call Toll Free:888-416-2330
$$$ ACCESS LAWSUIT Cash Now!! Injury Law-suit Dragging? Need $500-$500,000++ within 48/ hours? Low rates. Ap-ply Now By Phone! 800-568-8321wwwlawcapital.com
PORT ORANGE Furn. or unfurn. 3bd/ 2ba doublwide in nice family park C/H/A. Open porch.W/D hook-ups. $725/mo.NO Pets. 386-310-8060.
Notice is hereby given that on 1/4/13 at 10:30 am, the following mobile home will be sold at public auction pursuant to F.S. 715.109: 1980 NOBI #N11321A & #N11321B.Last Tenant: Louis John Gilbert. Sale to be held at Holiday Village LP d/b/a Holiday Village, 1335 Fleming Ave., Ormond Beach, FL 32174 813-241-8269. Pubs:Dec. 7, & Dec. 14, 2012
Daytona Beach Shores6th floor beach Efficiency near Sunglow Pier. New tile, fixtures & appliances.Pool & Assigned Parking.$48,977. 715-922-0311.
PORT ORANGE 55+. Remodeled 2br/ 2ba near shopping/bus route.Htd pool. Hot tub. $950 /mo.1st + sec. Incl: water/ elec./ cbl. 386-233-1776.
HOLLY HILLSUNBELT
MOBILE HOME SALESFurnished 2 bed/ 2 bath located in Senior Park.VL1252. $17,599.Call 386-212-0093 or 386-882-8906. See photo online: www.Hometown NewsOL.com, Ad# 72490
AS GOOD AS IT GETS!EDGEWATER55+. Furn’d 2br/ 2ba with enclosed FL room. New A/C. Cathedral ceilings Laundry room. Hardwood floors. Blinds & drapes.Pets OK. Clubhouse w/ community pool & REC room. $15,500/ obo.386-423-1378.
WE SOLVE Tax Prob-lems! Call 800-557-4048 Stop Levies and Seiz-ures, Stop Wage Gar-nishment, Reduction of Taxes, Abatement of Penalties, IRS Compli-ance, Tax Return Prepa-ration.www.keytaxgroup.com
GEORGIAINVESTMENTPROPERTIES
Single family rehabbed homes. Macon near I-75! Leased & cash-flowing w/manager available.Starting @ $16,000. Buy & create future wealth! ONLY 60 remaining!
Owner: 404-550-6900
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
PUBLISHERS NOTICEAll rental and real estate advertising in the Home-town News is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Law which makes it ille-gal to advertise any pref-erence, limitations or dis-crimination based on race, sex, handicap, fam-ilial status or national ori-gin or any intention to make such preference, limitation or discrimina-tion. In addition, the Fair Housing Ordinance pro-hibits discrimination based on age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or ex-pression. We will not not knowingly accept any advertising which is in violation of the law. All persons are herby in-formed that all dwellings are availible on an equal basis.
‘91 FORD F350 PICKUP Gas V8 engine. Dually.Service truck. Utility bed.98,300 actual mi. $2,000/ obo. 386-295-7384.
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Sunset Mountain. Pilas, Alajuela. Apartments for 2 starting at $1,000 to $1500/mo or Wkly Rates.Beautiful mountain top surrounded by coffee, Poas Volcano, 360 views Best central location. 15 mins. to SJO Airport.Perfect weather. Pet OK.Pix’s. Call 386-788-3668/ 290-8082/ 256-6884.
DAYTONA Golf/CountryClub, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 1st floor, end unit. Faces pool & golf course. AC, tiled. No Pets. Lease.$625/mo. 386-453-1880
DAYTONA BEACHSHORES
Nice, quiet 55+ comm.close to beach! Clean, par-tially furn. 2br/1ba. Tile/car-pet. $700/mo. + deposit.386-366-1543.
FORD F150 PICKUPKing Cab. 1994. Low mileage. Auto. A/C. 8 cyl-inder. Bed liner. $3000 /obo. 386-663-4622 NSB.
* GOLF CARTS *$995-$2895
2 or 4 seaters!No one beats our prices!Specials! Battery $695,
Set of 4 tires $195!Discount Golf Cart World Oak Hill 386-689-3684
or 386-527-6374
PORT ORANGEATTENTION
SNOWBIRDS!Florida. Waterfront! 10 mins. to beach, stores & park. Good fishing. Two (2) side-by-side (call your friends!) clean, furnished mobiles. 2/2 & 2/1. (Incl:water/ electric /lawn care) Nice furniture. Screened porch. Carport. Laundry.Fenced yard. Pet OK $1300/month & up. Pix’s.386-788-3668/ 290-8082 or 256-6884.
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APARTMENTSWe are Now accepting applications for 1, 2 & 3 bdrm apts. 386-428-8749 or TDD 1-800-955-8770.
TOP CASH FOR CARS,Call Now For An Instant Offer. Top Dollar Paid, Any Car/ Truck, Any Con-dition. Running or Not.Free Pick-up/ Tow.800-761-9396
CASH FOR CARS: All Cars/Trucks Wanted.Running or Not! Top Dol-lar Paid. We Come To You! Any Make/Model.Call For Instant Offer:800-864-5960
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WATERFRONTESTATE SALE
- Dec 8th -20Acres w/dockable frontage on St. Lucie Canal $189,500. Paved road. Near Lake Okee-chobee. 24miles to Stuart. 1-hour to ocean.
1-888-721-0515
SPRINTER RV: 1990 Mallard. Sleeps 4. New flrs & upholstery. Works & runs great! 47,082 mi.$5500. 386-239-6882
ORMOND BEACH 55 Vining Ct. Completely renovated 2bd/ 1.5ba Granite tops. Stainless appl. NO pets. $775/mo+ $650/sec. 386-295-1066.
TOP OF the line RV park lot for rent, monthly or seasonal. Across from beach on Hwy A1A be-tween Vero Beach and Fort Pierce. Boat docks, tennis and heated pool overlooking the ocean.Call 352-347-4470 or Email: [email protected].
DONATE YOUR CAR to Children’s Cancer Fund Of America, and help end Childhood Cancer. Tax Deductible. Next Day Towing. Receive Vaca-tion Voucher. 7 Days800-469-8593
CANADA DRUG Center Safe & affordable medi-cations Save up to 90% on your medication needs Call 888-734-1530($25.00 off your first pre-scription and free ship-ping.)
CASH PAID up to $500Junk Cars and Trucks
-Same Day Pickup-Any Condition!-Running or Not
-Free Towing-No Title Needed
Call Steven,Cell# 352-771-6191
2007 BAYLINER 185White with blue hull stripes. 135MC/A1 (3.0 L) Engine w/ approx. 50 hrs run time. Power steering.Galvenized swing-tongue trailer. Swim platform ex-tension. Bimini top/ sport seating. Garage kept since new purchase.Priced to sell at $10,200.386-366-3116.
GEORGIAINVESTMENTPROPERTIES
Single family rehabbed homes. Macon near I-75! Leased & cash-flowing w/manager available.Starting @ $16,000. Buy & create future wealth! ONLY 60 remaining!
Call Owner:404-550-6900
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