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Future may hold nat’l award, White house visit for student The Viera High School marching band participated in last year’s Light Up Viera parade.

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Bands vie for top honors at Light Up Viera Parade BY GEORGE WHITE

Hang on to your Santa Hats. The Nov. 28 Light Up Viera Parade for 2015 promises to make the Saturday after Thanksgiving a musically rousing good time featuring real-time crowd voting for top honors among five decorated high school marching bands.

Add to that, professionally-created floats and costumes, decorated golf carts and after-parade fireworks in Space Coast Stadium and you can plan on a holiday event to remember. The parade starts at 6 p.m. and culminates with fireworks at 8 p.m. “We are really going all out this year,” said Lexie Doyle, event and marketing

specialist for The Viera Company, host of the event, sponsored by Health First, Evolve, iHeart Radio and Space Coast Stadium.

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“We’re adding more spectacle to it, in a good way. There are going to be lit props and lit costumes, less of a passive smile-and-wave sort of parade and more interactive,’’ Doyle said. “That’s just our way of giving back to the community by getting everybody together and kicking off the holidays. We anticipate about 5,000 spectators.” An exciting new addition for 2015 is a battle of high school marching bands, including Viera, Rockledge, Astronaut, Satellite and Heritage. The Viera Company donated $1,500 to each participating school’s music program to cover the band’s costs, including

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transportation, dry cleaning and other needs. Each band will perform throughout the parade and will also have a 1-minute, stopped performance in front of the judge’s table and grandstands located at Manatee Elementary. Parade-goers are asked to download the iHeartMedia Light Up on their phones and mobile devices to help vote for the best band in real time. “We want them to vote immediately so that we can have a winner by the end of the night,” Doyle said. The winner is chosen based on the following holiday-themed criteria: • Hark! The Herald Angels Judge: (25%) Audience vote. • Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: (25%) Percentage of band/instruments lit up and creative use of lights. • Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree: (25%) Holiday-themed costuming, showmanship, band choreography, engagement and color guard choreography (if featured). • Carol of the Bells: (25%) Music selection, musicality, creativity of musical program, balance and blend, style and interpretation. The winning band will receive an additional $1,500 for its music program, a traveling trophy (to be presented to the winner each year) and bragging rights for the year. Santa will announce the winner and award the trophy. Space Coast Stadium will be open for parade-goers at 6:30 p.m. The stadium will have holiday-themed arts and crafts, food trucks, kickball on the field, and other mascot meet and greets, live music and table vendors for people to enjoy after the parade. For more information, go to lightupviera. com. VV

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Veterans honors, new homes set IRCC aglow

When the Indian River Colony Club appears at the Boomer Bash & Senior Expo for the 2:30 p.m. Veterans Salute, they will have already saluted veterans among the Greatest Generation. The Viera golf course community designed for U.S. military officers but now open to others donated funds to send three World War II veterans on their Honor Flight. The nonprofit sends WWII and now Korean War veterans to visit their battle memorials in Washington, D.C. IRCC awarded the $1,200 at the Aug. 14 “Keep the Spirit of ’45 Alive” event to celebrate the victorious end of World War II. Like the Boomer Bash, it was a Senior Life event. “It was such a pleasure knowing that the resources committed by IRCC are honoring World War II veterans in such a unique, effective way,” IRCC COO and general manager John K. Robinson said.

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This in mind, The Saad Group at Morgan Stanley in Viera made plans to set up shop and speak to individuals one-on-one at the Senior Life Boomer Bash & Senior Expo. “Little by little, you gain both the knowledge and confidence to make decisions and create a plan that helps you achieve your goals,” said Ayad Saad, First Vice President and Financial Advisor at Morgan Stanley. Saad and his partner, Irina Catraniuc, Financial Advisor, will be at the event to meet with attendees who are approaching retirement or who are already retired and want to be sure their nest egg is in place. Saad is in the same place as many Boomer Bash attendees. He is in the peak of his career and looking to help more families in Brevard, but also interested in enjoying life with his family. “I am here at the office starting in the very early hours of the morning. I work hard tending to the needs of my clients, and I am always looking for whom else I can help with my knowledge and information. In my spare time, I enjoy traveling with my family. I have two children in college, George

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It used to be that when Dolores Spearman of south Rockledge considered giving to a charity, she looked for one that proudly spent only pennies on administrative overhead. No more. “We come from corporate success. We know how to run major businesses. That’s why we have financial gifts to give back,” Spearman said of herself and her benevolent peers, many of whom also live in the greater Viera/ Suntree area. “But we check our business sense at the door when we take a volunteer board position or look to make a gift to charity. We would never run a company that way. Nonprofit success is based on good administration, which is where we need to invest our monies.” Spearman shared those insights as one of nearly 200 attendees of the Sept. 29 and 30 Major Gifts RampUp Conference held at the Melbourne campus of Eastern Florida State College, sponsored by United Way of Brevard. She was inspired by firebrand fundraiser and presenter Jimmy LaRose of the 25-year-old National Development Institute, who challenged the community’s donors, charities and civic leaders to rethink the way they pursue money. “Put away your tin cup. Stop begging,” LaRose told attendees, many of whom flew in from across the country for the event. “Successful charities offer donors the opportunity to realize their own ‘great dreams’ backed by ‘sound plans.’ Donors want to work with you to provide as many people as possible a life worth living.” That’s putting it mildly. Try this: “You need to fire your do-gooder executive director

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Fundraising expert Jimmy LaRose turned traditional gift seeking on its head at the Oct. 29 conference sponsored by the United Way of Brevard.

and instead hire a CEO to bring in financial resources. If you are an executive director and you’re here today, you know this is true: CEO is your true job title and mission.” LaRose signed advanced copies of his book, “ReImagining Philanthropy” available at Barnes & Noble beginning on Giving Tuesday Dec. 1. Honnie Korngold of CineVantage Productions from Hollywood was on hand with a film crew producing a documentary film about LaRose’s work to be released in 2016. “The key to getting money from those who have it is to involve them as partners in your mission; “The wealthy person is your customer, NOT the population or issue you serve,” he reiterated at the event and wrote in his book. “It doesn’t matter if money is in a personal bank account, a foundation or in a corporation, it’s a person you have to convince. Money is oxygen and if you have enough of it you’ll dramatically expand your mission and transform the lives of those around you. “Too often (quite often) we reduce our donors to ATM machines that reside somewhere outside the organization, who we wouldn’t visit or

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and Jessica, and they are the most valuable assets in my life.” Saad is active with local service clubs in the Suntree/ Viera area, volunteering and fundraising to help children in need. He also does outreach work through his St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church in Suntree. There is no line to speak of between his business life and his personal life. It’s all about service, he said. With a bachelor’s degree in Science and Engineering from Purdue University, Saad changed careers in order to affect people’s lives on a deeper level, and now has 23 years of experience in the financial service industry. “Here, I deepened my

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Ayad Saad, First Vice President and Financial Advisor at Morgan Stanley, and his partner, Irina Catraniuc, Financial Advisor, will be on hand at the Nov. 6 Senior Life Boomer Bash & Senior Expo.

beliefs in valuing people, time and relationships. I combined my knowledge, experience and desire to help my clients live more meaningfully, especially in retirement. Work is important, but family is key, and you want to feel

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Ryan Moore Golf Tournament will benefit Harmony Farms BY KATIE PARSONS

The Ryan Moore Memorial Golf Tournament to benefit Harmony Farms will kick off at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 14 at the Duran Golf Club in Viera. Nonprofit Harmony Farms has been connecting Brevard residents who have disabilities with horses for more than 20 years. The annual golf tournament was set up in honor of Ryan Moore, a boy who loved a therapy pony named Star. Ryan died at the age of 5 and his parents wanted to give back to the organization that brought their son so much happiness. In addition to giving to a great cause, entrants have a shot at some pretty big prizes. Anyone who lands a hole-in-one will win a free golf cart, courtesy of GolfCarts Unlimited, and a one-year membership to Duran Golf Club. There will also be items up for raffle. The entry fee is $79 per player, and it includes greens fees, golf cart rental, driving range access, lunch and beverages. “It’s a celebration that memorializes Ryan, as well as supporting Harmony Farm’s valuable and unique therapy program. We are a nonprofit program that survives entirely on the support of its sponsors and fundraising events such as this,” said Lovise Miller of Harmony Farms. To register for the tournament, go to durangolfclub.com. For information on sponsorship opportunities, contact Miller at 321-446-7121 or lovisemiller@yahoo.com. To learn more about Harmony Farms, go to harmonyfarmsinc.com. Recently Harmony Farms purchased land in a new location at 2205 Pluckebaum Rd. in Cocoa. Check out December’s Viera Voice for a more detailed feature on Harmony Farms’ new location and offerings. VV GO TRAVEL offers EXCLUSIVE OFFERS and ADDED AMENITIES on many Cruises and Tours

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Viera High swim teams hope for big postseason run BY CARL KOTALA

The Viera High boys and girls swimming teams are already having a strong season … and it could get even better. “In the past two years, we’ve had a little over 20 people qualify from districts to regionals, and I think we’ll have more this year,” coach Morgan Woodard said. The district tournament was held Oct. 28 at North County Aquatic Center in Sebastian, with the regionals taking place Nov. 4 and 5 at the Rowdy Gaines Pool in Winter Haven. Viera’s postseason got off to a good start earlier in the month when sophomore divers Sarah Rousseau and Ryan Just both won the Cape Coast Conference championship. Rousseau set a school record in that meet with 466.5 points. Dylan Parris, another sophomore, finished third. Peter Haddad also had a big day, winning the 100 backstroke (58.69) and finishing second in the 100 freestyle (60.67). Overall, the girls finished second in the CCC, while the boys were fourth. At the district meet, Viera’s

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This year’s Viera High swim team captains are Grant Spence, left, Justin Scholl, Jocelyn Lott, Samantha Parris, Emilio Worden and Zach McDermott.

girls were going for a third consecutive championship, which would be a perfect way to cap a season in which they defeated Cocoa Beach for the first time in the school’s 10-year history. “That was shocking,” senior co-captain Jocelyn Lott said. “I thought it would be close, but I didn’t think we’d end up with the win. So

when we got it, it was really cool. Everyone got really excited.” Lott, who won a district championship in the 100 butterfly last year, is hoping to get back to the regionals again this year and possibly even get to state in the 200 freestyle relay. “My relay is always really close in going to states, but we always just miss it,” she said. “Hopefully, we go this year.” Lott is a co-captain this year along with Samantha Parris, Grant Spence, Emilio Worden, Justin Scholl and Zach McDermott.

Other top athletes include JT Barlett, Maria Torrez, Jordan Fleisher, Andie Wolfman, Karly Keysor and Abbey Ernst. Woodard coaches the team along with her mother, Debbie Tweedie, Sandy Spence and diving coach Randy Just. Haddad, who broke the school record in the 100 butterfly (49.86) earlier this year, is a strong candidate to reach the state meet along with Rousseau and Just. Others, like Spence — who set the school record in the 100 breaststroke (1:06.53) last year — also

have a legitimate shot with a big day. “I’m going to try for breaststroke, but we’ll see,” Spence said. “I’ll have to drop five or six seconds and then I’ll make it, and I’ll break the [school] record again.” Spence has already been a part of a record-breaking team this season. Viera’s 400 free relay team of Spence, McDermott, Brennan Chase and Haddad broke the school record (3:36) by three seconds at the Cape Coast Conference meet. That group also has its sights set on making the state meet. VV

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The Viera Charter School’s athletic programs have succeeded despite the fact the school doesn’t have its own athletic facilities. A potential new YMCA building in Viera could change all that. BY CARL KOTALA

Viera Charter School athletic teams are having a strong year despite the fact that most of their games are played off campus. In fact, the only facilities the school has at the moment are one practice field for both soccer and flag football and some outdoor basketball courts. “We’re making do with what we have,” said assistant principal Tom Armstrong, who also serves as the school’s athletic director.

Thanks to an agreement with Brevard County Parks & Recreation, the Panthers play home volleyball and basketball games at the Viera Regional Park Community Center. Swimming takes place at the Suntree YMCA. The school’s field isn’t big enough to host soccer games — which are played on the road — but there is enough room to host flag football. The middle school volleyball team finished first in the Space Coast Christian Athletic Association and the fifth/sixth grade volleyball

teams each finished second in the A and B divisions. “Our kids are very competitive,” Armstrong said. “All of our coaches are volunteers. Most of them are community coaches — parents.” As well as the Panthers are doing right now, the future could be even brighter if the proposed YMCA Family Center in Viera is built. “We’re not putting all our eggs in one basket, but we are hoping that the YMCA can get that deal done to where they can raise the funds,” Armstrong said. “We want to be business partners with them. We want to be involved with the YMCA because they would be right next to our property and it would open up a lot of doors for our students and our community.” Having facilities so close to home would not only allow teams to practice after school instead of at night, it would also create more opportunities for children to participate. “My goal is to have every kid in some kind of extracurricular activity on campus, regardless of what it is — from robotics to sports,” Armstrong said. “As long as they’re involved in something extracurricular, that will help shape the child. Having the YMCA right next to us would be a great resource.” VV

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Viera High football coach Kevin Mays and defensive backs coach Marcus Menyfield have been big influences, too. In fact, they’re the two main reasons Merritt stayed at Viera after a 1-9 record his freshman year. “I’ve really built a great relationship with them, not only as a coach and player, but they’re great father figures,” Merritt said. “I watch how Coach Mays handles his family and that’s something I want to do when I grow up and have a family. I can look up to him and ask him questions.” As Merritt made his speech to the room full of teachers and administrators, his mother, Rene, and other family members looked on proudly. “I’m very proud of him,” Rene Merritt said. “I saw the potential in him when he didn’t see it in himself. Of course, his teachers (did) as well. We stayed on him and stayed on him.” And now he is a studentathlete who not only has a bright future, but realizes there are a number of people who helped guide him to this point. That’s what made him a perfect speaker for the ECET2 conference, which is sponsored by the Gates Foundation. A release states it “is premised on the belief that teachers are crucial contributors to student performance, and that their relationships with students are among the most influential in creating educational and economic opportunities for children.” While Merritt isn’t sure which college he will choose, he does know this: He wants to pay his mom back for all she has done for him. “My ultimate goal is when I’m around 25 or 30 years old, I don’t want her to work anymore,” he said. “I want her to be living happy. She’s sacrificed a lot just for me. She’s been there through everything.” VV

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Families invited to celebrate Suntree Fall Fest on Nov. 21 BY KATIE PARSONS

The cooler weather of Florida’s fall gives families more opportunities to get outside and celebrate the season together. The Parent Teacher Organization at Suntree Elementary is busy planning an event that takes the best of the autumn in the area and gives families the chance to have simple fun and support the neighborhood school at the same time. The Suntree Community Fall Festival will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21 at the school. The event will feature food trucks, carnival snacks, a vendor marketplace, a silent auction, a bake sale and other entertainment. Mimi’s Crafts will be on hand with a tile-painting project. Justin and Breanne Brown of RE/

MAX Elite are the event’s platinum sponsor and other community sponsors include Matthew Development LLC, Viera Storage and Valderrama Orthodontics. “We will have plenty of activities for families and even the items they buy from the food trucks benefits us,” said Eileen Carmer, Suntree Elementary PTO president. The fall festival is open to the public and admission to the event is free. “We want families to just come out and enjoy themselves at this Suntree Elementary tradition,” said Amy Lew, a PTO vice president. The Fall Festival follows a very successful fundraiser put on by the Suntree Elementary PTO in September that was designed to raise money for a new playground at that

school that is going to cost an estimated $75,000 for equipment and installation. The Boosterthon event asked students to raise pledges based on how many laps they could jog. More than $24,000 was raised during the event through individual and business pledges, with 10 percent of that money going directly back to classrooms. Coupled with money earmarked from the school itself, the new playground is close to being fully funded. The PTO is still seeking business or individual sponsors to help them reach their goal in time to install the new equipment during spring break. The playground in place now is in need of repair in several places and has outdated equipment. The school district has offered

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Suntree Elementary School PTO president Eileen Carmer, left, and vice president Amy Lew hope proceeds from the Nov. 21 Suntree Community Fall Festival will cap the drive to replace old playground equipment.

to demolish the current playground equipment but the cost of the new items and school-certified installers falls on the school and its supporters, like the PTO. “It’s quite an expensive effort to make sure we have the right equipment, licensed installers and sun

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shade, but the playground will be something the kids at Suntree can enjoy for many years to come,” Carmer said. For more information on the event or to donate to the playground project, email Carmer or Lew at suntreePTO@outlook.com. VV

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Great Tastes at Suntree’s top prize won by a newcomer BY KATIE PARSONS

Jeff Kaplan says he’s thrilled that his restaurant, Palm Shores Bistro, won first place at the Oct. 17 Great Tastes at Suntree event at the Suntree Country Club. Other prizes included the Suntree Rotary President’s Choice Award, which went to Fiesta Azteca and the Best Decorated Booth Award went to UNO Pizzeria & Grill. It was Kaplan’s first foray into the event that drew nearly 40 local restaurants and 544 attendees this year to raise money for the Rotary Club of Suntree. “The public voted for us to win out of all the restaurants there and we’re really proud of that,” Kaplan said. The dish that was voted the best of the event was an Ahi tuna Moroccan salad that

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Palm Shores Bistro owner Jeff Kaplan was shocked to win as a first-time entrant in the Great Tastes at Suntree event Oct. 7 to benefit Suntree Rotary charities.

included fresh mango and papaya. Kaplan served it with a banana spring roll dessert. Both dishes are popular

chef specials at the Palm Shores Bistro location, 5060 U.S. Highway 1, Palm Shores. The restaurant serves from-scratch homemade breakfast, lunch and dinner, specializing in fresh fish. “Once people actually stop in and try what we have, they keep coming back,” Kaplan said. “Once it hits their palates, it’s good news for us.” Kaplan is a secondgeneration restaurateur from New Jersey. He has called Brevard County home for nearly 30 years. The Great Tastes at Suntree is the Rotary Club of Suntree’s major fundraiser. In addition to the restaurants, other non-food businesses sponsor spots. Proceeds will be awarded to selected charities at the Friday meeting, Nov. 13 at Suntree Country Club.

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Landi wants to get word out about Holy Trinity BY CARL KOTALA

James Landi has been in education for more than 30 years, and there is always one thing he looks for. “I’ve always tried to be in places where the children are put at the center of the program, where their needs — both the educational care of the child and also the nurturing of the child and the ethos of the organization supported the kids,” Holy Trinity’s interim Head of School said. “This is a unique environment on both campuses.” Landi, 69, was appointed on Sept. 23 to replace former Head of School Christopher Hayes, who abruptly resigned in July. Though he holds the title of “interim” HOS, Landi made it clear he does not see himself being in the position of a caretaker. “That was one of the questions I had (before I was hired) because I’m an activist,’ he said. “I always have been. I could not justify my existence on campus with a salary if I were simply acting as a figurehead. So during the vetting process, I said, ‘If this is what you want, I won’t sign on for that.’ “They wanted somebody who was an activist. They wanted somebody who was fully engaged. They wanted somebody who would take the school to the next step. And that’s what I’m doing.” Landi, who is developing a tactical and strategical plan for the school going forward,

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Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy interim Head of School James Landi says his biggest challenge is “getting the word out about what a great school it is.”

believes his biggest challenge is simply getting the word out “about what a great school it is.” As part of that effort, the school will have an open house from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday Nov. 8 on the upper campus in Suntree and Nov. 7 on the lower campus in Melbourne. The school also encourages parents and students to bring their friends to campus during the year, believing that once a prospective student or their family member see the school, it will sell itself. “The school is fully enrolled, but there should be even more pressure from the outside community in

terms of people looking at the school and seeing what types of opportunities are available at the school for their children. “I think many parents miss a golden opportunity to look at alternatives in education because their notion of education is that it’s the public school.” Landi noted that collegeprep schools that belong to the National Association of Independent Schools

educate only .6 percent (or 600,000 of 50 million) of the school-age population. Among the benefits of a school like Holy Trinity is not only the quality of the education the children will receive, but also the familyfriendly environment in which it will take place. “This is a school that embraces families as well as children, whereas in traditional mass education, that’s simply impossible,”

Landi said. “In a school of 1,000 kids, you can’t have 2,000 parents at the door all the time. “In a small-school setting like this, the parents are very important. They’re contributions, in terms of coming to events, in terms of supporting their kids, and the ways they can volunteer is a real plus. “If you look at the school in terms of three legs of a stool, you’ve got the kids, you’ve got the teachers and you’ve got the parents. Parents are really important.” In the short time he has been on campus, Landi has been impressed with the way the students have interacted, not only with each other, but with the teachers and administrators. Whether the interim title is eventually removed from Landi’s title will be determined down the road, but for now he is fully engaged and appears to be enjoying being back in the education environment. “It’s in my blood,” he said. “It’s hard not to do this kind of work. I’m coming out of my third retirement. … It’s not with any sense of a lack of energy or enthusiasm. It’s just really great to be back at school and see kids and teachers and parents.” VV

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Kristi Furci of The Avenue Viera, left, presents a donation check for $1,000 for the Viera High School art department to art teacher Dr. Susan West and students Chrystal Campbell, Erin DuVall and Colleen Littlejohn for creating The Shopping Goddess of The Avenue Viera for the Viera Voice Scarecrow Stroll & Harvest Festival, while student Alec Bord videos it for VTV News.

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Viera Charter 5th grader wins Launch the Vote art contest BY CARL KOTALA

Sarah Biesack is one talented girl. The Viera Charter School fifth grader already plays the piano and is an accomplished violinist and state champion fiddle player. Now, she can add awardwinning artist to her growing list of accomplishments. The 10-year-old was named the winner of the second annual Launch the Vote Student Art Contest put on by Lori Scott, Brevard County Supervisor of Elections. “I haven’t won anything with art before,” said Biesack, who admitted she was surprised when her mother, Maryann, walked into her room to break the news to her. As the winner, Biesack

received a giant stuffed cow from Chick-fil-A, and a Chick-fil-A party for up to 25 people, which she plans to share with her classmates. She also received a proclamation from Brevard County commissioners. There were six contest winners in all — first, second and third place along with three honorable mentions (one of which went to Brianna Firkel of Suntree Elementary). All of their artwork will be displayed in the Supervisor of Elections Viera Office for the next year. The first-, second- and third-place drawings were displayed in Chick-fil-A restaurants throughout Brevard County in October. After hearing about the contest from her fifth-grade

teacher at Viera Charter School, Audrey Luss, Biesack was one of more than 500 fourthand fifth-grade students from around the county to enter. The inspiration for her drawing was simple. “On the piece of paper, it just said, ‘Launch the Vote’ so the first thing I thought of was American symbols of our

country,” Biesack said. “That would, of course, include the flag, an eagle and the Space Shuttle so I decided to put that on when I illustrated it.” She may be a gifted artist, but Biesack is also an accomplished violinist. A member of the Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra in Orlando, she is the Concert

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Being named a U.S. Presidential Scholar is one of the highest national honors a high school senior can receive. And come next June, Viera High’s Kristen Anthony could be a member of the 52nd class of Presidential Scholars to be honored at the White House and meet other national leaders in Washington D.C. Anthony will represent her school — and the entire district — for the award in career and technical education (CTE), a new category which was added by President Barack Obama last year. The program itself has been around since 1964 and had previously not been expanded since 1979. “It’s an honor,” Anthony said. “It’s really cool because it’s the first time that this part of the program is going to be used.” Up to 161 Presidential Scholars are chosen every year following nominations and judging at both the state and national levels. Carrie Humphrys, who teaches Interior and Fashion Design at Viera High, nominated Anthony for the award and wrote a glowing description of the multitalented senior, who carries a 4.0 GPA in CTE programs and a 3.77 GPA overall. Humphrys lauded Anthony’s desire to help

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Kristen Anthony, a senior at Viera High School, has been nominated to receive a U.S. Presidential Scholars award in the Career and Technical Education (CTE) category.

other students, noting she taught many lessons on chief architect software in preparation for taking her certification exam. “After passing her exam, Kristen spent the next month tutoring students who did not pass the first time and went on to pass after her tutoring,” Humphrys wrote. Anthony is also set to take the Adobe Illustrator certification exam, even though she is in Fashion 2 and the exam is usually reserved for students in Fashion 3. In addition, Anthony has already passed the early child education exam and has worked extensively with the school’s VPK program.

“It’s fun because you get to teach them how to add and subtract, but you also get to play with them and just get to know them and their personalities,” she said “[The most rewarding part is] being with them all the time. You form bonds with them.” As much as she loves working with kids, Anthony knows what career path she wants to follow. “I want to be an interior designer/architect,” she said. “I want to go to the Savannah College of Art and Design and get my master’s in Fine Arts. “I don’t know if I want to double major in Architecture and Interior Design. I’ll have to see how much of a workload that is.” VV

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The Peanuts gang is having a moment in the spotlight. Again. The perennial favorites, led by Charlie Brown and his spirited beagle Snoopy, will hit the big screen on Nov. 6 and reach out to the next generation through a fulllength animated feature. Here in Brevard, the Peanuts crew will also get a mainstage spotlight when the Viera High School Theatre Troupe presents the 1967 musical comedy, “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.” Four performances at the school are sure to keep audiences entertained and saying “good grief” by the end. Director and Viera High theater teacher Eloise Evans double cast the six main characters in the show in order to accommodate the talent in the troupe. A 30-member cast fills out the scenes on stage. “I try to match up the

shows I pick with what is popular. Last year, we did Cinderella when the live movie came out. This year, it’s Charlie Brown and his friends,” Evans said. Evans has a personal connection to the film, too. Her son, Mason Evans, a 2004 graduate of Viera High School, is one of the technical directors on the movie, specializing in the crowd scenes. And Evans’ grandson, Luke Wesley Evans, will also receive a credit at the end of the film as one of the “production babies” born during the making of the movie. Matthew Cardillo is a junior and will play lead character Charlie Brown in two of the productions. “I think the Peanuts characters are still really popular because kids today can still relate to them,” Cardillo said. “This will be a really fun show for kids to see.” Taylor Long is a senior and she agrees that the Peanuts

characters have lasting appeal. “This storyline really connects with people of all ages. The characters, the relationships, their attitudes,” Long said. “It’s sort of funny, too, because the way the characters interact is sort of like our group anyway.” There will be shows at 7 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday Nov. 20, 21 and 22, and a 2 p.m. matinee on Nov. 21. All shows will be at the Viera High School auditorium. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students and can be purchased at the door. There will also be a special Peanuts and Pals party with lunch and a meet-andgreet with cast members beginning at noon on Nov. 21. Tickets are $15 per person and include tickets for the matinee. Tickets can be purchased online at edline.net/pages/ VieraHS or by calling 321632-1770, ext. 28063. VV

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Holy Trinity students to perform first chamber opera BY CARL KOTALA

It’s a performance the world has never seen before … and it takes place at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy. Students will perform the chamber opera “Evangeline” at 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 7 at the Scott Center for Worship and Performing Arts. Written by Vermont-based composer Gwyneth Walker, “Evangeline” has been performed only twice in the world. This performance, however, will mark the first time it has been done with a 17-member cast that includes four soloists and a chorus. In fact, after a series of email exchanges, Walker even sent Holy Trinity chorus and orchestra director Lorie Wacaster new music to go with the arrangement. “It was originally written for just four soloists, and I explained to her that I had a chorus I wanted to involve in some of the parts that were for the four soloists,” Wacaster said. “She was asking me which parts we were doing, and I told her, and (the next day) she sent me a whole page re-written just for the chorus. That’s amazing.”

The performance will mark the first time Holy Trinity students have performed a chamber opera, an opera written to be performed with a musical ensemble rather than a full orchestra. As described in a school press release, “Evangeline” tells the story of the expulsion of the Acadian people from Nova Scotia, Canada, from 1755 to 1764. Forced into exile by the British, the Acadians were separated from one another and traveled the United States and abroad looking for their loved ones. Many of them settled in southern Louisiana and later became known as “Cajuns.” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote a poem, “Evangeline,” documenting these events in 1847. While the characters in the poem are fictitious, their story represents a very real and tragic series of events. The opera focuses on a young Acadian woman named Evangeline, who is betrothed to her childhood sweetheart, Gabriel. However, before they can marry, British soldiers separate them and they travel the U.S. searching for each other.

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Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy students Mason Sands, left, and Anikka Schleismann play the two main characters in the chamber opera “Evangeline,” which will be performed for only the third time in the world on Nov. 7 at the Scott Center for Worship and the Performing Arts.

The cast includes Anikka Schleismann (soprano) as Evangeline, Mason Sands (tenor) as Gabriel, Kathryn Wacaster (mezzo) as Benadicta, Tim Yingi Ma (baritone) as Father Felician, Cindy Hall as The Fiddler and an ensemble of advanced chorus singers. “The music is probably the most enjoyable part,”

Schleismann, a junior, said. “The story is very moving. The whole thing is just a joy to create.” Sands, a senior, believes the audience will be captivated by the opera’s moving story. “I really love how emotional and how true the feelings that are expressed in this opera are, and I love how

both the music and acting go hand-in-hand to express this,” he said. “The music is gorgeous, but what’s more important than that is that the audience, I feel, will directly empathize with the characters on stage. … I feel so grateful to be performing such a composition.” In another email exchange between Walker and Wacaster, the composer expressed her appreciation as well. “I am delighted that your students are presenting ‘Evangeline’ this fall,” Walker wrote. “I am quite impressed with your efforts, for I had not thought of high school students performing this opera.” Tickets will be available the day of the performance. Doors open at 4 p.m. Cost for adults is $5; no charge for students. Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Schleismann, who has never played the lead on stage before, was asked if she was nervous. “Yeah, I am nervous,” she said. “But more than that, I’m determined to succeed, to just enjoy the performance.” VV

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Viera-area artist Phyllis Shipley paints at last year’s Artworks Festival.

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Creative ’crows draw record crowd BY LINDA WIGGINS PHOTOS BY DARRELL WOEHLER AND CORY DAVIS

The fourth annual Viera Voice Scarecrow Stroll & Harvest Festival drew a record crowd to its Oct. 17 first-time site at The Avenue Viera. Nearly 2,500 individuals attended throughout the day, from families with children to seniors. The feat required advance planning. “We knew that with the interest level for this popular event, we would need to go beyond the typical use of the interior courtyard at The Avenue Viera where most of the events there centralize,” said Viera Voice publisher Jill Blue-Gaines, founder and CEO of Bluewater Creative Group marketing, expo and events firm. “We placed attractions and scarecrows at all the entrances from the outer mall and along walkways so the event was evenly spread out and so attendees never felt crowded, with lots of things to see and do to last the whole day.” Major sponsors for the event include ACE Hardware, The Viera Company, Arnold Air and Pizza Gallery & Grill. The Avenue Viera enhanced the event with additional entertainment and added trick-or-treating throughout the mall to cap the event in the afternoon. “It was an amazing event. Viera Voice just did a fantastic job,” said The Avenue Viera marketing coordinator Kristi Furci. The venue donated $1,000 to the Viera High School art department for students to build their scarecrow entry, Shopping Goddess of The Avenue Viera. All 37 scarecrows and schoolcrows displayed at the event were silent-auctioned off to benefit two charities, Devereux residential school in Viera for children with emotional challenges and The Children’s Advocacy Center in Suntree, which works to prevent child abuse. Artist board members of The Art Gallery of Viera at The Avenue Viera judged the scarecrows for artistic creativity, with a $500 cash prize sponsored by Viera Pizza, which went to Minion Mischief, built by SportsClips at The Avenue Viera. “There were some amazing creations here, very artistic, extremely well done. It was not an easy feat, but we had a great time,” said gallery events director Sheryl Hughes, who judged the works with gallery executive director Susan Cole Stone and creative director Jerry Hanzl. Artistic Best of Show for schoolcrows and a $50 cash award from Viera Voice went to Oh, the Places You’ll Go Crow by Manatee Elementary School in

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1 - 4 p.m., $100 for 2 people Food from 17 local restaurants, silent auction, $10,000 reverse raffle. Viera Community Center 321-433-4891

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Women’s Self Defense Class Story Time 7 - 8 p.m., $30 start of 4-week session Learn moves to protect yourself. Teens & adults. Wickham Park Community Center, 2815 Leisure Way Melbourne, 321-608-7490

10 a.m. & 11 a.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays (except 11/24 & 11/26) Ages 2 & up with an adult. Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404

Car Meet and Eat

5 - 9 p.m., first Tuesdays Free car meet is open to all through Nov. 15 cars, trucks and bikes. Walk for Life – Childhood Space Coast Stadium In front of Five Guys. spacecoaststatefair.com Obesity Awareness The Avenue Viera 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Brevard Users Group (BUG) Contact Showin for more Hosted by Doctors Goodwill 7 - 8 p.m., first Mondays information at showin@ Foundation. Free T-shirt, 8 - 9 p.m. Basics of learning gmail.com. goody bag, 12 prize Windows. stations. One Senior Place The Avenue Viera 8085 Spyglass Hill Rd, Viera

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Chaos Never Dies Day Investment Business Daily Sweet Tea Party

A Day to Honor all who Served Continental Breakfast & Patriotic Car Show

10 a.m. Breakfast, 11 a.m. service, lunch, car show. Cross Bridge Church 651 Barnes Blvd. Rockledge 321-636-2859

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11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Stock market club. Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404

5:30 - 8 p.m., $25 presented by Galmont Ballet of Viera, preview of “The Nutcracker.” Books are Always Better Cocoa Civic Center 430 Delannoy Ave., Cocoa Than Movies Book Club 6:30 - 7:45 p.m., 2nd Mon. Purchase tickets at 321-543-4403 Discussing “Still Alice” by Lisa Genova. Menopause the Musical Suntree/Viera Library 7:30 p.m., King Center 321-255-4404 KingCenter.com

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World Peace Day Mother Goose on the Loose Friends of the Suntree/ 9:30 - 10:30 a.m., $5 Viera Library

Sunday Brunch

11 a.m. - 2 p.m., Sundays Pizza Gallery & Grill 2250 Town Center Ave. 321-633-0397

Nov. 15 - Jan. 2 Wickham Park 2785 Leisure Way Melbourne, 321-720-4109

First Day of Advent

Bring your current project. Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404

Wednesday Art Group 12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404

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12:30 - 2 p.m. One Senior Place 8085 Spyglass Hill Rd. Viera, 321-751-6771

New Nonfiction Book Club 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Suntree/Viera Library Call for details. 321-255-4404

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Women’s Self Defense Class First Responders Mondays 7 - 8 p.m. Appreciation Night at Wickham Park Community Space Coast Lightfest Center, 321-608-7490

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7 p.m., free Retired military bandleaders assist the SC Symphony Orchestra. The Scott Center 5625 Holy Trinity Dr. 855-252-7276

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2 - 4:30 p.m. Discussion “Orphan Train” by Christina Baker Kline. Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404

Suntree/Viera Library Book Club Holiday Party/ Meeting 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. “Around the World in 50 Years” by Albert Podell. Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404

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7 - 11 p.m., live bands, bars, food. brevardzoo.org

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11 a.m. - 1 p.m. Refresh your look for the holidays. At Ease Club Indian River Colony Club 1936 Freedom Dr., Viera 321-254-6997

Kids Night Out

5:30 - 10 p.m. $12 1st child/$10 add’l. PIzza, movie, games. Viera Community Center 321-433-4891

10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 50+ trees, demonstrations, vendors selling bonsai trees and materials. Brevard Zoo, 321-254-9453

Walk to End Lupus Now and Wellness Expo

2 - 5:30 p.m. Vendors, demonstrations, giveaways. Wickham Park 2500 Parkway Dr. Melbourne 561-279-8606

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1 - 3 p.m., $10 Suntree Country Club 1 Country Club Dr. Please RSVP by 11/12 to Gloria at 321-242-7527

Entry varies by class and workshops. For all dogs and handlers. Dogs hunt for rats contained safely within tubes hidden in straw bales. Titles are earned for each class level. Wickham Park Amphitheater barnhuntratchsociety.com

Donate a food item and fill a police vehicle for charity. Publix located at Barnes Blvd. & Murrell Rd.

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8:30 a.m. Proceeds go to the Brent R. Gooch Memorial Fund of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Suntree Country Club suntreeturkeytrot.org

6 - 6:30 p.m. The Avenue Viera will kick off the holiday season with an inaugural Christmas Tree Lighting. The Avenue Viera 2261 Town Center Ave. 321-634-5390

Universal Children’s Day Council of Catholic Women Barn Hunt for Dogs Stuff-a-Cruiser Nov. 20 - 22 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Afternoon Tea

Space Coast Harley Davidson Night at WOB 6 - 9 p.m., 1/2 off select drafts with motorcycle. World of Beer The Avenue Viera 321-633-6665

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2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Suntree/Viera Library 11/5 members, 11/6-8 non 321-255-4404 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Fri & Sat BFRW Honor the Military 1 p.m. - 4:40 p.m. Sunday & Veterans Dinner Central Brevard Library 6 p.m., Dinner fundraiser. 308 Forrest Ave., Cocoa Holiday Inn & Conference Ctr. 8298 N. Wickham Rd. Viera High School Viera, 321-254-0083

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7 a.m. - 6 p.m., $41 Includes trip to a movie at Carmike Cinema. Viera Community Center 321-433-4891

Book Lovers Day

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Light Up Viera Parade

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Julie Kinzey is used to the spotlight and wants to share that experience with others. A classically trained soprano, Kinzey has appeared with the Acadiana Symphony Orchestra, Intermezzo Opera, Opera New Jersey and more. Speaking of Kinzey, Metropolitan Opera conductor Steven Crawford said “in this day of ‘cookiecutter’ voices, hers is a breath of fresh air. It possesses all the necessary ingredients of a world-class voice.” As a voice teacher in Viera, Kinzey strives to translate the career lessons she has learned to every type of singer. She wants to meet singers wherever they are musically, and take them to that next step. “Every voice is different. I teach students from age 5 to 100,” she said. “For children especially, singing can be very much a self-esteem builder. Learning music at a young age affects their self-confidence. I love watching them blossom as they grow. It is very rewarding.” Kinzey has lived in Viera for three years and has about 10 regular voice students. She still maintains a performance schedule as well. She holds a master’s degree in voice performance and literature from the Eastman School of Music. Before that, she earned a bachelor’s degree in music, voice performance from Westminster Choir College. She actually started her voice degree at Florida State but transferred to the

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a local college or university and impart her vast musical knowledge to the next generation of performers. “I think I have a lot to offer that caliber of singer,” she said. Her own daughter, Cailyn, in elementary school, has shown a lot of interest in vocal performance already. “She has a beautiful voice. I look forward to seeing how it grows,” Kinzey said. If you are interested in studying voice performance with Kinzey, email her at juliekinzey@gmail.com. VV

A day in the pumpkin patch

Nathalie Burgos was among the hard-working young volunteers who helped out at the craft making, pumpkin painting and balloon inflating stations at the Oct. 17 Viera Voice Harvest Festival at The Avenue Viera. A student at Kennedy Middle School, which serves Viera families west of Murrell Road, Nathalie is in teacher Emily Jensen’s civics class and in the Cambridge program, which requires students put in volunteer hours. “That is her, she would be doing this whether she was required to or not,” mother Elizabeth Burgos said. “She is a very self directed young lady and she loves to work.” VV

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Waste me not The effect of this deficit resonates, permeating through us all. Wasting is also a “human only” thing. In natural Marcia Booth ecosystems, there is President & no waste; cyclically, Founder, what one organism Recycle Brevard outputs serves as another organism’s The dictionary defines input. How come we cannot waste as “using something do the same? valuable more than Well, we can. We just necessary in a way that is need to stop, think and get not effective and does not smarter about it. produce a valuable result To get that process or effect.” If we break that started, Recycle Brevard is definition into chunks, we launching Waste Me Not get to what it really means to Projects (facebook.com/ us: unsustainable use of our WasteMeNotProjects), a limited natural resources, series of projects whose inequality and pollution. goal is to connect action to In essence, wasting is not a reflection and help inspire good thing. agents of change. Wasting also affects The first project is everyone. It is the consequence happening this November of some using too much, and it is twofold. We are leaving others — whether promoting and facilitating humans, Mother Nature or the collection of gentlyanimals — with too little. used household items

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The 75th wedding anniversary of Sam and Nelle Woods of Indian River Colony Club in Viera brought in nearly 100 family members for the special occasion. Coming the farthest for the celebration at the IRCC clubhouse was grandson Jamison Warren who made the 26-hour flight, ironically from the other, much larger, Melbourne, Australia. “It was a long flight and I’m tired but I wouldn’t have wanted to miss this,” he said. Helping organize the sitdown dinner gathering was Kim Savage who arrived at the venue early to make sure everything was in place for the honored couple, ages 94 and 92, with Sam Woods being older. Both get around well with the aid of walkers and have been living independently for many

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because he was a big history buff, and he looked at the church and he saw grandma walk down the steps of the church. He told the veteran that he would have to hear his story another time because he just saw the most beautiful woman he had ever seen in his life. And that’s the story of how they met. That it was long ago enough for him to be talking to a Civil War veteran to me was the part that was astounding,” she said. Nelle Woods, originally from Gulfport, Miss., had moved to Murfreesboro when she met Sam, who later had a long career in the Air Force, surprisingly as a veterinarian. The couple lived in Murfreesboro and spent several years in Hawaii, where they lived on the island of Oahu, before moving to IRCC 20 years ago. Their secret to being married long enough to be able to reach this important and rare milestone of a 75th wedding anniversary? “We married in high school,’’ she said. VV

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