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Events and marketing coordinator Tonya Evans, left, marketing assistant Laurie Widzgowsk and marketing manager Stephanie Byrd of The Viera Company show off the newest creations for the Light Up Viera Parade set for Saturday, Nov. 26, ugly Christmas sweaters and beautiful angel and Christmas tree costumes. BY LINDA WIGGINS

Ugly Christmas sweaters have become all the rage at holiday parties in recent years. So The Viera Company marketing director Stephanie Byrd decided they should have a starring role in the 2016 Light Up Viera Parade, which gets underway from 6 to 8:15 p.m. Saturday, Nov.

26, on Thanksgiving Day weekend following the Black Friday shopping holiday. The problem? Such a thing does not exist that is big enough and bright enough to stand up to a parade. The solution? Byrd became an Ugly Sweater Parade Entry Designer. “We looked everywhere to find really big ugly

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sweaters for this parade and found nothing. To make a statement, they had to be larger-than-life and have decorative elements you can see in the dark. The wiggly Santa eyes on the Santa Lounge Sweater glow in the dark. My personal favorite is the holiday dogs, chickens and pigs sweater.” Parade goers are

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encouraged to visit after the parade to check out the meticulous detail of all the sweaters. And juxtaposed against the ugly will be the beautiful: gorgeous tulle angel costumes and Christmas tree costumes designed by fourth-

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Each Excellence in Ophthalmology since 1987 of the entrants receive a Fireworks Display: Thursday, November 24 • Thanksgiving Day Board Certified in Ophthalmology performance donation to We hope you Voted one of the topenjoy doctorsthe and day top with family and friends. offset costs and enhance their Parking: Ophthalmologists in America. programs from the Viera Saturday, November 26 • Light Up Viera Parade 1) Space Coast Stadium Institute, among 5:00 PM: Find your spot to view the Community magical parade whose key community6:30 PM: Light Up Viera Parade begins with a Firework Display 2) Viera High School Introducing New Physician building values is education. 6:50Carlos PM: The firstVaccari, band begins Juan de Rivero MD, PhDthe Battle VV of the Bands Competition 8:00 PM:inVoting for thelaser Battle of the Bands endssponsor or Specializes cataract surgery, 3) Golf Cart Parking Only To volunteer, surgery, diabetic eyeBattle disease,of macular 8 :1 5 PM: The the Bands winner will be announced during the for more details and up-todegeneration and glaucoma management 4) Chapel “Home for the Holidays” celebration with Santa Viera High School date information about and the friends atCalvary parade route and activities, Parade viewers are encouraged to get their places early for go to LightUpViera.com, email 8040 N. 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A legend in life spurs measures for conservation

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“Charlie loved the Viera Wetlands, but he was Nominations are being active with conservation in accepted for Viera Voice's Brevard from the St. Johns fourth annual Charlie Corbeil River to the beaches and Conservation Awards. beyond, including of course The event dinner will be the Indian River Lagoon, held April 14, 2017 at the and well known for nature Heritage Isle Clubhouse photography trips all over Ballroom in west Viera, the world,” Smith said. within sight of the Viera “It's not surprising Wetlands flora and fauna that this event and those Corbeil loved. associated with it are taking The awards dinner and practical measures to make a the past recipients honored difference.” have become high VIERA profile MEANS Charlie Award recipient in light of concernsBUSINESS for Booth, founder N E T the W O R K I N G GMarcia ROUP health of the Indian River of Recycle Brevard, also Lagoon. The Tuesday, Nov. known as 3Rs and Beyond, 8 election includes the is leading the charge to option of a half-cent sales tax reject Amendment 1 on Nov. increase that will be spent on 8. It appears on its face to measures to improve lagoon promote solar energy use, health, and overseen by local but in fact is punitive to conservation leaders. homeowners who install “We started the awards solar panels and benefits dinner to keep the memory of the utility companies who VIERA MEANS BUSINESS NETWORKING GROUP Charlie bright, but more than sponsored the measure. that, to keep forwarding his “In conservation, it's not mission to love and steward just about awareness, but nature, by encouragingAand becoming educated and NS B U E S knowing what is going rewarding others who do M so,” said Vince Lamb, emcee on behind the scenes so of The Charlies — as they we don't get tricked into are affectionately known in legislation that doesn't conservation circles — and do what's promised,” Charlie Award recipient. Booth said. N U O Lamb, co-founderETWofORthe “I think Charlie would be R KIN G G nonprofit Preserve Brevard, proud of what we continue a presenting sponsor of The to do with the gift of his life.” Charlies, teamed up with VV fellow Charlie recipient To submit a nomination Rodney Smith, founder of for a Charlie Award, go Anglers for Conservation, to to thecharlieawards.org/ promote passage of the contact-us.html or call Lamb Nov. 8 measure. at 321-258-5168. SS E IN

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Viera home picked for 2016 BSO Symphony Holiday House SPECIAL TO VIERA VOICE

The Brevard Symphony Orchestra South Guild selected a house in west Viera built by Joyal Homes as this year’s Symphony Holiday House. Decorated in a British West Indies style, the home is at 8202 Barrosa Circle in the new Seville community, off Lake Andrews Drive, behind Viera Hospital and near Quest Elementary School. The new address may not appear on GPS systems. Christmas décor and decorating is provided by Belk, Carousel Florists, Indian River Furniture, Toni May Interior Designs, Petals Florist, Stein Mart, Unique French Custom Designs and South Guild members. The Ye Olde Holiday Gift Shoppe and Bake Shoppe will offer gifts and treats for

sale from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m Thursday, Nov. 10 through Saturday, Nov. 12 and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 13. Admission is $15 per person and all proceeds benefit BSO. VV Tickets may be purchased at the door. For more information, call Martha Kirby at 321-626-8767 or Janet Forrer at 239-848- 5880. The house is not wheelchair or stroller accessible.

Duran Golf Club hires Peter Watts as assistant golf professional

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Duran Golf Club announced that Peter Watts has been named new assistant golf professional for Duran Golf Club. Watts will be responsible for providing an exceptional experience for Duran’s guests, assisting the professional staff with the day-to-day operation of the club's golf related activities, tournaments, leagues and outings, as well as teaching golf lessons at the development center. “We are excited and very fortunate to have landed a professional of Peter’s character and caliber here at Duran,” general manager David Tomczak said. Having graduated from the Golf Academy of America in Orlando in 2015, Watts will bring new ideas and fresh thinking to Duran. He earned his teaching certificate through the academy along with a degree in criminal

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Peter Watts, a native of Michigan, is now the new assistant golf professional at Duran Golf Club.

justice from Schoolcraft College in Michigan. Watts relocated to Florida from Michigan, where he worked as the assistant golf professional at Treetops Resort in Gaylord. VV Watts will be assisting Duran's head golf professional, Matt Morrison with leagues, tournaments and outings. For more information, call 321-504-7776, ext. 7345.

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Autism, Asperger's services coming to Viera BY LINDA WIGGINS

Help is on the way for families in the Viera/Suntree area whose children have autism and Asperger's syndrome. The Florida Autism Center (FAC) is moving into the former Seacoast Bank building at 5500 Murrell Road., Suite 100. “We're so excited. Viera has been such a welcoming community, telling us they are so glad we are coming,” FAC marketing director Jenn Elston said. FAC provides centerbased treatment based on the basic principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, and has a specific focus on early intensive behavioral intervention, verbal behavior (language) training and social skills training. In addition, FAC offers an alternative school program to children on the autism spectrum funded in part through the McKay Scholarship. “We are excited and honored to offer our high quality clinical care to the Brevard County autism community and continue

to make progress toward expanding our services throughout Florida and the broader Southeastern United States,” FAC founder Chrystin Bullock said. Families are invited to tour one of the growing number of FAC centers in nearby counties so their children may start at the center the day it opens. “Our mission is to enable each child in our care to reach his or her personal potential and we look forward to having the opportunity to collaborate with the community and families to advance this commitment.” Local families are eagerly anticipating the opening of the center, slated for winter 2016. “There is nothing in the Viera, Suntree or Rockledge area,” said Silvia Hierro, president of Supporting our ASD Kids (SOAK), which meets from 10 a.m. to noon the third Wednesday of the month at the Suntree/Viera Library. “Even if you drive the 30 minutes or more to the Scott Center [for Autism at the Florida Institute of

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Lt. Josh Madsen, left, of Station 47 and Richard Pierce of Station 80 will participate in the Meet Your Firefighters events. BY LINDA WIGGINS VIERA VOICE photo courtesy of the Florida Autism Center

The Florida Autism Center is expanding to Viera in winter 2016.

Technology], there is a waiting list. There are private schools, but their waiting lists are six to eight months long,” said Hierro, whose 15-year-old son has Asperger's and 8-yearold daughter is on the autism spectrum. SOAK brings together experts to make presentations at monthly meetings. The next meeting is Nov. 18. A holiday meeting Dec. 21 will be a social event for parents with a cookie exchange in place of a speaker presentation.

“Some of the best information we get is not just from the experts who speak, but from each other,” Hierro said. “We have formed close friendships, and our children have formed close friendships. There is no one who understands like someone who is in your shoes.” V V For more information on FAC, go to flautism.com or call Elston at 866-610-0580. For more information on SOAK, call or email Hierro at 321626-8742 or soakfamilies@ gmail.com.

You can Meet Your Firefighters from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19 as the three local stations host a fun fest with free refreshments, bounce houses, face painting, safety information and more. The events were rescheduled from last month due to Hurricane Matthew. Tour the station house, check out the huge fire engine rigs, and spray a massive water hose. Station 47 is at 4225 Murrell Road in Viera East, Station 48 is at 5550 Porada Drive, and Station 80 is at 400 Pineda Court. For more information, call 321-604-2888. V V

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p u p a SPORTSWr HOLY TRINITY FALL SPORTS CROSS COUNTRY Nov. 5 – Class 1A State Meet at Apalachee Regional Park, Tallahassee VARSITY FOOTBALL Nov. 4 – Warner Christian (homecoming), 7 p.m. Nov. 11 – Class 3A Regional Semifinals, site TBA, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 18 – Class 3A Regional Finals, site TBA, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 25 – Class 3A State Semifinals, site TBA, 7:30 p.m. VARSITY SWIMMING Nov. 11 – Class 1A State Finals at Sailfish Splashpark Aquatic Athletics Center VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Nov. 5 – Class 3A State Semifinals, site TBA Nov. 11 – Class 3A State Championship at West Port High School, Ocala, 8 p.m. WINTER SPORTS VARSITY BOYS BASKETBALL * District game Nov. 15 – MCC (preseason), 5:30 p.m. Nov. 17 – Heritage (preseason), 7 p.m. Nov. 21 – Orangewood Christian, 7 p.m. Nov. 29 – West Shore, 7 p.m.* VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL All games at 7 p.m. unless noted * District game Nov. 14 – at Covenant Christian Nov. 16 – at Cocoa Beach* Nov 17 – at Astronaut* Nov. 19 – Father Lopez, 5:30 p.m. Nov. 22 – at Cocoa

Viera swim teams repeat as district champs despite weather issues BY CARL KOTALA

Bad weather — including Hurricane Matthew — may have wreaked havoc with their schedule this season, but that hasn’t stopped the Viera High boys and girls swimming and diving teams from having success. The girls won their fourth consecutive district title last month and the boys made it two in a row. “We had a good time,” Viera senior captain Brennan Chace said. “We celebrated. We pushed the coaches in the water. We all were jumping in, splashing and having a good time. It was fun having the team do that and being around it all.” Defending Class 3A state champion diver Sarah Rousseau won the district championship with the list of other individual winners including Delaney Naughton (500 freestyle), Abbey Ernst (100 backstroke) and Andie Wolfman (100 butterfly). The girls 200 medley relay team of Ernst, Wolfman, Maria Torrez and Karly Keysor also won the district crown, as did the boys 200 medley relay team of Bryce Hattrup, Anthony Cerrato, Blake Wagner and JT Bartlett. Although the girls 200 free relay just missed winning the district title, there was a celebration nonetheless as the team of Ernst, Jordan Fleisher, Keysor and Torrez broke the school record with a time of 1 minute, 45.9 seconds. It was record that had long been sought after. “We were five-hundreths of a second away from it my freshman year and this is the first relay that’s gotten close to it (since) and we finally did it,” Torrez said. “It was nice.” The Hawks’ success was especially impressive given that they went into their district meet virtually blind to what the competition had to offer.

VARSITY BOYS SOCCER * District game Nov. 1 – at Melbourne (preseason), 6 p.m. Nov. 3 – vs. West Shore at Melbourne (preseason), 6 p.m. Nov. 7 – at Satellite, 7 p.m. Nov. 9 – at Edgewood, 7 p.m. Nov 11 – at Pine School, 3:30 p.m.* Nov. 14 – Master's Academy, 6 p.m.* Nov 15 – at John Carroll, 7 p.m.* Nov. 18 – Heritage, 7 p.m. Nov. 22 – Saint Edward's, 6 p.m. Nov. 28 – John Carroll, 7 p.m. VARSITY GIRLS SOCCER * District game Oct. 29 – Eau Gallie (preseason), 7 p.m.

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Once again, it's been a successful season for the Viera High boys and girls swimming teams, which each won the district championship last month. It was the fourth straight win for the Viera girls, while the boys won their second in a row.

Viera had four meets wiped out during the season because of bad weather. That forced coaches Morgan Woodard, her mother Debbie Tweedie and the team’s assistants to hold early-morning workouts for swimmers to get in some individual pool time to stay sharp. “They’ve been so flexible and so positive,” Woodard said. “We actually have 18 freshmen this year. It’s our biggest group. A lot of them are club swimmers, some of them are completely brand new, so we’ve got all levels. “Our freshmen have been able to have really great leadership from our seniors. Our seniors are our second-biggest group. It’s just been great leadership so the freshmen know what the team’s supposed to be like so they can continue SPECIAL

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on the legacy.” The districts were followed by the Cape Coast Conference meet, where Rousseau and Ryan Just both won their respective diving events with the swimming events to follow. Next up was the regional meet on Oct. 28. Viera’s girls are the defending regional champions. “I think we have the depth to do that again,” Woodard said. “I’m not really going in focusing on winning. I’m just trying to get best times and advance to states if we can. It was really a pleasant surprise last year when it happened. I was totally shocked.” The Class 3A state meet is set for Nov. 4 at the Sailfish Splashpark Aquatic Athletics Center in Stuart. VV

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Frank Westwell is an unassuming member of the Viera East Men’s Golf Association, with the exception of his British accent. He spent 30 years advising British governments, led by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and later John Major, on a variety of policy issues. Upon retirement , he was invited to become an Officer of the Order of the British Empire. He was delighted to accept, taking his mother, sisters and wife to Buckingham Palace for the ceremony, where Queen Elizabeth bestowed the title in the Throne Room. Westwell currently volunteers as a Guardian Ad Litum, representing neglected and abused children who are made dependents of the 18th Circuit Court. He finds his role advocating for the children as a satisfying and stimulating way to give back to some of Florida’s most needy young citizens. He would encourage anyone to volunteer for this service by phoning the Guardian Ad Litum service on 321-690-6823. Winners in individual flights from Oct. 13: Fred Berg, Gerry Adams and Robert Urban tied for first in the first flight. Steve Wing was fourth. Larry Hutker finished first in the second flight, Ben Herrman finished second and Freddie Baltazar and John Perrine tied for third place. Tony Hines finished in first place in the third flight. Jim Benton was second, and William Oakley finished third. Mike Hachee finished in first place in the fourth flight, Andy Mammay finished second, and Westwell was third. Closet-to-the-pin winners were No. 4 John Weirda, No. 7 Sam Speziale, No. 13 Steve Wing and No. 16 Fred Baltazar. The Director’s Cup, a match play event, starts this month. VV

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IRCC Golfers Rally for the Cure passed the 20-year mark golfing to raise money for the Susan B. Komen Foundation. BY LINDA WIGGINS

The IRCC Busty Bunch teamed up with the Rockledge Fire Department in creative ways to raise more than $4,000 toward their total donated in the 2016 Making Strides for Breast Cancer Walk Oct. 22 at Space Coast Stadium. Rockledge Firefighters Local 3138 presented a check for about $1,000. Indian River Colony Club’s Team Busty Bunch and the Rockledge Fire Department each sold their own teamdesigned T-shirts for $15 a piece. The IRCC Busty Bunch has been participating with Making Strides walk for six years, with all proceeds donated to the American Cancer Society. The Busty Bunch, along with IRCC Golfers, Rally for the Cure, also participated in a bake sale held at the

IRCC club. Rally for the Cure passed their 20year milestone golfing to raise money for the Susan B. Komen Foundation. “This effort has really grown, with such great cooperation of groups with big hearts,” said IRCC Busty Bunch team leader Maureen Reader, who works in the IRCC office. Her son, David VIERA VOICE photo Iamunno, is Maureen Reeder and her son, David Iamunno a Rockledge of the Rockledge Fire Department, launched firefighter the T-shirt sales drive Sept. 29 to add to the paramedic. “Rally IRCC Busty Bunch donation tally for the Making for the Cure Strides for Breast Cancer Awareness Walk members are so Oct. 22. faithful, and they Bunch ladies have such a have had such a blast doing great time, too. It's really like this for so long. The Busty one big family here.” VV

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As families and their children are enjoying the annual Suntree Elementary Community Fall Festival from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 5, it will also be a final chance for families and former students to say a last goodbye to principal Mecheall Giombetti, who retires after seven years at the helm in June. “She is the only principal I have ever known in my whole time here,” said Emerson Casteel, for whom as a sixth grader this will also be his last year at the school. Like Emerson, many students have younger siblings remaining at the school as well as older siblings who are Suntree alumni. Many grads return each year as festival volunteers. Festival-goers will also get to see newly unveiled artistic sign designs out front and enjoy a rock climbing

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Suntree Elementary School principal Mecheall Giombetti, who will retire at the end of the year, shows off the new school sign, designed by a group of parents in an improvement project who wish to remain unnamed, with cleanup donated by Pressure Washing by Mike Schwab.

wall, popular dodge balllike gaga pits, Angry Birds, game booths, bounce houses, cake walk, bake sale, face painting, clowns making balloon animals, DJ, carnival snacks, food vendors, a used book sale and a silent auction with a reputation for its wide collection of valuable items, to include Disney and Universal tickets. Most of the money raised goes to the teachers in each classroom so that they may

enhance learning or cover the cost for field trips and other extras for students whose families cannot afford it. The remaining funds raised go toward enhancing technology equipment and software so that students maintain an edge in Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics applications. Suntree, with its rich surrounding tax base, families who both prize education and have the resources and

time to enhance it for their children, and who devote time at home and at school as volunteers to benefit others, would seem to make it a dream assignment for a principal. “This has been a great experience, no question,” said Giombetti. who is retiring after 35 years in education as called for in the special DROP retirement path. But the eight years previous to Suntree spent at the poorest school

in the district — Endeavour Elementary in Cocoa — were also great, but in a different way. “That was by far the most rewarding experience,” Giombetti said. That school attracted the most federal funds, but those resources were met with extreme low levels of income from families in the community immediately surrounding the school, with few volunteer hours and low capacity for parents to be involved in their children's education. What's next for Giombetti, who is well below the age for traditional retirement? DROP requires she not work for the next year, which is fine with her as she figures out what's next. “I'll leave it in God's hands, and I have faith that whatever comes next will be the next right thing for me.” VV For more information on the festival, call the school at 321-242-6480.

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3 R's bolstered by 2 P's Edgewood Indians share their bounty Students at Edgewood Junior/Senior High School collected a record 21,750 cans of food for the Brevard School District's Food for Thought food drive in October. Many families in the Viera area use the school of choice on Merritt Island as a middle school and they stay through grade 12 or return to attend Viera High School. “Our Edgewood families really stepped up to the plate to make sure we will be filling up a lot of local food pantries,” parent-leader Susan Taylor of northwest Viera said. The project was organized by the Student Government Association, headed by Laura Robbins, one of 86 faculty and staff members at Edgewood. “The students themselves made this effort a success by going above and beyond. They are great leaders, not only in the school, but within their families and in the community,” Robbins said. The record drive was one

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Reading, writing and arithmetic are necessary subjects of education, but persistence and a positive attitude are the fuel that help smarts make it to the finish line, both in school and later in commerce. This is the mindset of a new program rolled out this year at Quest Elementary VIERA VOICE Jonathan Bolitho School in Viera called Student Ethan Hodges works “Growth Mindset.” through a cause-effect activity in the new “Growth Mindset” Results were already program recently rolled out at noticeable well before the Quest Elementary School. end of the first quarter, Oct. 14. “Students have a more positive attitude and are not giving up easily when it comes to complex assignments,” teacher Cheree Cochran said. VIERA VOICE Jonathan Bolitho Third-grader Quest Elementary School teachers Randi Ondo, Ethan Hodges left, Cheree Cochran and Michelina Grelck are took the lessons to rolling out the “Growth Mindset” program to heart, and then he help students excel in their studies and beyond through persistence and a positive attitude. took the concept home. “I encouraged to achieve educational my older brother to not give excellence, students need up when working on a tough to be able to demonstrate assignment and to have a life skills that help them growth mindset,” Hodges persevere in all challenges said. that they may face. One of the goals is to have For this, teachers are students motivate each other digging deep into learning as well as themselves. the habits of persistence “The students have themselves, teacher been very receptive to Michelina Grelck said. this,” teacher Randi Ondo “It will be the goal that all said. “Students are now students will be taught how encouraging each other to to use multiple strategies to complete the more complex solve problems, analyze the tasks when working through effectiveness of strategies, various assignments in and to sustain good effort school.” for longer periods of time.” According to the “Growth VV Mindset” concept, in order

of many pleasant surprises for new Edgewood principal Jackie Ingratta. “I'm very pleased. At every turn, Edgewood students and their families are doing great things for the school and for the community. Very impressive.” Edgewood, as the grade 7-through-12 school is collectively known, holds many state and national titles for excellence. Among its many ratings, the school is ranked No. 4 in Florida by U.S. News and World Report and No. 30 in the nation, and among the top three schools in the nation for math and science. It routinely swaps top rankings with its sister school of choice, West Shore Junior/ Senior High School, ranked by U.S. News and World Report as eighth in Florida and 54th in the nation. Located in Melbourne, West Shore is also used as a middle school or middle and high school by Viera/Suntree families. The attendance boundary on the mainland is Wickham Road and Suntree Boulevard north VIERA BLVD.

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Viera High student wins Habitat for Humanity art contest BY CARL KOTALA

Winning the Habitat for Humanity art contest turned out to be quite a pleasant surprise for Viera High senior Samantha Dodge. “Yeah, it was (nice to win), especially since I wasn’t really expecting to win,” Dodge said. “I was doing it as a fun thing.” Dodge was one of 150 Viera students from Dr. Susan West’s 2D, 3D, Drawing 1 and Drawing 2 classes to take part in the competition, which was part of the celebration of World Habitat Day on Oct. 3. The Habitat for Humanity of Brevard County invited Brevard County Schools to take part by designing 7x7-inch quilt squares that represented Habitat and came with the theme of “Everyone Deserves a Decent Place to Live.” One winner was declared in each of the elementary, middle and high school divisions.

Victoria Dubois of Central Middle School won in her division, while Suntree Elementary sixth-grader Kadie Zulon was also a winner. West said the competition gave her a chance to jump start working with her art students on some of the intricacies of working with Microsoft software. “Usually, in February, I teach my students how to use the drawing tools in Microsoft Word, but I was able to get a computer lab and I thought this was a perfect opportunity,” West said. “They could use the text. It’s really easy to do that. And I could teach them the processes and techniques. We went to the computer lab for three days and they learned how to use that technology. And then they had purpose. “For most of them, it related to them because they know

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Dr. Susan West, left, and Viera High principal Mike Alba, right, honor Viera High senior Samantha Dodge for winning the Habitat for Humanity art contest.

homelessness is important and they’ve heard of Habitat for Humanity. They did a really good job on it. They were very creative.” Dodge, who said she is already certified in both Microsoft and graphic design, worked on her project for several days. What she came up with was a very impressive design that

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Holiday Manatee celebrates 'Halfway to Earth Day’ BY MARCIA BOOTH

For a Green School like Manatee Elementary, Earth Day celebration is serious business. Unfortunately, Earth Day is April 22, which falls right in the middle of FCAT/FSA testing, leaving little room for celebrations. Manatee, a 2015 U.S. Dept. of Education Green Ribbon School, got creative and started Halfway to Earth Day, a day in October, halfway to April, used to observe Earth Day and bring about all things that make the planet special, things that contribute to life and the well-being of all. Manatee invited local organizations to join in and add variety to the activities encompassing the celebration to expose students to an array of

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Improved economy puts red light on new Wickham Road traffic signal BY LINDA WIGGINS

Residents of Eagle's Landing and Forest Lake in Suntree may have to wait longer for the installation of a traffic light at the entrance to their subdivisions at N. Wickham Road, near Advent Lutheran Church on the north side of Wickham and the Publix shopping plaza to the southwest. A request by area residents resulted in Brevard County commission approval of the light in July 2014, and design approval in March 2015. Bids were due by Sept. 23, but neither of two submissions were accepted by the Brevard County traffic planning department. “This is maddening when you consider there have been two dozen crashes resulting in at least four deaths just in the past few years,” said Charlotte Lux, president of the Eagle's Landing Homeowners Association, a sub-association of the

Suntree Master Homeowners Association. “This light should have been put in years ago.” One bid was not compliant with requirements and the other was more than double the projected costs. “It was bid but the amount of the bid was far above the engineer's estimate and the budget for the project,” director of Brevard County Brevard County Public Works John Denninghoff said. The cost for the light was estimated by county engineering at $550,000 in August. “We are considering our options. Needless to say, we have had a few other priorities in recent days,” he added, referring to repairs to traffic infrastructure resulting from Hurricane Matthew in early October. One typical post-hurricane repair to traffic infrastructure won't be a factor in the new intersection: a downed light that blocks traffic and poses an electrocution hazard.

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Eagle's Landing Homeowners Association president Charlotte Lux, vice president Skip Gould, treasurer John Wicklund and secretary Sue Carver informed concerned residents at an Oct. 13 meeting of the delay in traffic light construction at the community's North Wickham Road entrance.

There will be no suspended light box at the new intersection, but rather signal light panels will be fixed to long mast-arms over the road that angle out from a pole installed in the ground. Similar new lights are being installed along North Wickham Road in Viera at the intersection of Interstate 95 and along Lake Andrew Drive and Stadium Parkway. Should a bid have been accepted, the contractor would have had 245 days to complete the project, with a completion date of July 2017. The reason for the length of the construction time and the expense is twofold, according to Pat Woodard, community relations director for Brevard Country District 4 Commissioner Curt Smith. “These hurricane-proof arms are in high demand and there are only two companies that make them,” Woodard said. The intersection will require four arms, one over Forest Lake Drive, one over Golden Eagle Court, and one each over the west- and eastbound lanes of Wickham. The other hurdle for this

intersection is this project requires extensive utility coordination to ensure there are no conflicts with the proposed mast-arm locations, Woodard added. The delays due to design requirements may have resulted in the reason for the latest delay: an improved economy, Public Works Traffic Operations program manager Corrina Gumm said. “Of the two bids received, one was not FDOT prequalified, which is required by Brevard County. The other bid was exceedingly high compared to the allocated budget and the engineer’s cost estimate (more than double). Unfortunately, the market conditions have changed significantly in the last year, which has resulted in the outrageous bid received and limited contractors willing to bid on it,” Gumm added. “I realize this is a high priority item. It is our intent to rebid this project as soon as possible.” VV For more information, contact Public Works/Finance at 321-617-7202

December is a month to remember for Wickham Road traffic improvements December is expected to be a milestone event for Viera/Suntree area traffic control. It is the projected month that traffic will for the first time be able to drive under Interstate 95 in the three lanes planned for east-bound traffic, under the southernmost bridge over Wickham Road that has sat vacant for half a decade in anticipation of the widening of Wickham Road. The Viera Company, the Florida Department of Transportation and Brevard County worked together to expand the bridge years ago when I-95 was widened. The banner day will be less pronounced due to the staggered initial use of the widened Wickham Road, according to Brevard County Commission District 4 spokesperson Pat Woodard. “East- and west-bound traffic will be directed to the new side of Wickham Road while the existing road is resurfaced and then full opened,” Woodard said. The project currently under construction entails the widening of the Wickham Road approach to I-95 from four lanes to six lanes, from the traffic circle at Lake Andrew Drive to Murrell Road. Additional improvements include an additional lane for ingress/egress of traffic to the expanding Space

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The I-95 underpass at Wickham Road is expected to open in the eastbound direction for the first time in December. Traffic will first be rerouted from the existing Wickham Road while it is repaired. Then, all six lanes of traffic will be open in both directions.

Run Run Santa One Mile a new holiday tradition BY GEORGE WHITE

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It’s going to be quite a sight: 500 runners streaming through Viera in Santa outfits competing in the first ever Run Run Santa One Mile. The unique short event (most races start at 5K) will begin at 7:30 a.m. Christmas Eve Dec. 24. All participants must wear supplied shortsleeved Santa outfits, including shorts, hat, beard and belt. The race starts on Stadium Parkway at the corner of Veteran's Way and runs south, turning right onto Judge Fran Jamieson Way and right on Breslay Drive to the finish line. Race director Brittany Streufert got the idea after competing in a similar but longer race in Vermont.

“I participated in a 5K and couldn’t believe how much fun it was. What’s great is that Christmas Eve falls on a Saturday this year so that really ties it to the whole Santa Claus/Christmas theme of the race,’’ she said. “It’s not a long distance so you can do the Santa Run, get your finisher medal and go last-minute Christmas shopping,’’ he said. Elite runners can compete in an invitational mile. Male runners must have a sub18 minute 5k and female runners must have a sub 20-minute 5K or equivalent to be considered. “They will start two minutes before the rest of the field so they can go all out and go as fast as they can,’’ she said. Santa suits are included

in the $30 registration fee. Proceeds from the event go to the teen mission at Calvary Chapel. The sponsors are Viera Pizza and Mike Acosta, who had worked with Streufert for five years with the Eat My Crust 5K, which hit 1,000 participants this year. “We know that everyone likes a good race and the Run Run Santa One Mile is a race the entire family can enjoy: little kids can do this race, adults, walkers, runners. It’s all encompassing and I think it’s a great way to start the holiday festivities. You can just imagine 500 Santas running down Stadium Parkway. It’s going to be pretty funny,’’ she said. VV For more information, call 321-412-1830.

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Viera High School students have spoken, and Donald Trump is their choice by a wide margin. The Republican candidate was the winner of a mock presidential and U.S. Senate election Wednesday, Sept. 29 at the school’s media center. Trump got 932 votes, or 51.12 percent of the 1,823 votes cast. Democrat Hillary Clinton, who is locked in a tight contest nationally with Trump, won 467 votes, or 25.62 percent. Remaining votes went to Libertarian Gary Johnson (183 votes, 10.04 percent), Reform candidate Roque De La Fuente (96 votes, 5.27 percent), Green candidate Jill

Stein (90 votes, 4.94 percent) and Constitution candidate Darrell Castle (55 votes, 3.02 percent). In the U.S. Senate race, students preferred Republican Marco Rubio over Democrat Patrick Murphy by a 74 percent to 21 percent margin. Students in Social Studies classes cast votes throughout the day, said Jeffrey Draves, Viera High’s department chairman for Social Studies. Students signed in based on their grade level, then student volunteers led them to computers to cast their votes. Students not enrolled in Social Studies could vote before school or during lunch, Draves said. “We are trying to simulate

the voting experience as much as possible,” Draves said. Viera High was one of the first schools in Florida to take part in the program, which tabulates student votes on an app called VoteUSA, Draves said. Students across the country, ranging in age from preschool to 12th grade, can vote through Election Day, Nov. 8, he added. Junior Lucas Gregorio enjoyed the experience. “It does make it feel a little more important,” said Gregorio, who at 17 is too young to vote this November. “It does make you feel like you have a voice, because in real elections I’m not quite comfortable with the Electoral College. But this feels more personal.” VV

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Residents learn more about Diverging Diamond Interchange project at open house BY MIKE GAFFEY

After attending an informational open house about a planned “Diverging Diamond Interchange” at Viera Boulevard and Interstate 95, Audrey ChowJones of Viera walked away with a more positive view of the project. “I feel a little better about it, but it was really confusing,” ChowJones said after she and dozens of others talked to Florida Department of Transportation officials and engineers during the twohour event Oct. 13 at Viera Regional Park Community Center. Chow-Jones lives in the Sonoma community and takes Viera Boulevard to and from her job at One Senior Place. So she was concerned after learning that the intersection’s current design will be replaced with a pattern that lets east-west vehicles from the right side of Viera Boulevard cross over at a traffic light to the left side. Once past the

intersection, the lanes shift back to the right side of the road at a second traffic light. Work on the $14 million project is slated to begin in fall 2017 and take about 14 to 16 months to complete, according to the FDOT. The design, a new concept for Florida, makes for easier left turns onto the interstate, said Mark Owen, a senior transportation engineer with Orlando consulting, engineering and architectural firm TranSystems and a project manager and consultant for the Viera job. “The two things that studies have shown about diverging diamonds is that they do operate very efficiently, and the second thing is that they’re operating very safely,” Owen said. In 2014, about 300 residents attended a FDOT public hearing in Viera to complain about the proposed interchange. About two dozen spoke out against the plan, citing concerns about increased traffic, accidents and noise.

Owen said few people expressed opposition to the project during the open house. “They all understand the need for it,” he said. “I think they got a little apprehension to it because it’s a new interchange configuration, and I certainly understand that. They’re just wanting to understand how it’s going to function and more assurances that it’s going to be OK.” An FDOT project development and environment study also evaluated future upgrades to Viera Boulevard, including widening the boulevard from two lanes to four lanes west of Tavistock Drive to west of Porada Drive and from east of Herons’ Landing to U.S. 1. The interchange, a joint project between the state and The Viera Co., is meant to ease traffic congestion at the Fiske Boulevard and I-95 interchange to the north and the Wickham Road interchange to the south, FDOT planners say. The interchange will be the second built in Florida.

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Mark Owen, a senior transportation engineer with Orlando consulting, engineering and architectural firm TranSystems, describes the "Diverging Diamond Interchange" planned for Viera Boulevard at Interstate 95 to Viera residents John Stevelberg and Audrey ChowJones during a Florida Department of Transportation open house Oct. 13 in Viera.

Another such interchange is under construction at Interstate 75 and University Parkway in Sarasota, according to the website divergingdiamond.com. Others are planned in Fort Myers, Naples, Miami and Jacksonville. Some 69 Diverging Diamond Interchanges are either planned or under

construction across the U.S. The first was built in Springfield, Mo. in 2009. Chow-Jones said driving in the left lane while crossing over I-95 will feel unusual. “I’ve never driven in the islands and Europe, where it’s going in the opposite direction of how we normally drive,” she said. “It’s going to be interesting.” VV

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Steve Lamontagne, general manager of Suntree Country Club and a former PGA Tour player, smiled broadly as he remembered the days when golfing great Arnold Palmer and his legions of fans known as “Arnie’s Army” swarmed the club’s Classic Course back in the 1980s. The legendary Palmer, who died Sept. 25 in Pittsburgh at age 87 while awaiting heart surgery, was instrumental in establishing the Senior PGA Tour — known today as the Champions Tour — and making Suntree one of its original tour stops, Lamontagne said. From 1980 to 1990, golf’s best players ages 50 and older teed off at Suntree, and Palmer, the superstar nicknamed “The King” and who popularized golf in the 1950s and 1960s, was often there to compete for the championship. As a high school student, Lamontagne was a caddie for 1954 U.S. Open champion Ed Furgol at the 1983 Suntree Classic when he saw Palmer and his fans approach. “The crowds were incredible,” he said. “The crowds were all Arnold Palmer crowds. It didn’t matter how he was playing, whether he was near the lead or not. He would have the biggest galleries by far. It was my first experience seeing other people follow such a figurehead of the game. It opened up my eyes to think, ‘Wow,

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A framed vest worn by pro golfer Steve Lamontagne's caddie during the 2009 Arnold Palmer Invitational hangs in the Suntree County Club general manager's office.

he certainly is everybody’s hero. He’s so popular.’ And you get popular by winning tournaments, but then it’s also your character and everything else. “It was great to have him here. He would land his helicopter out here and come out and play.” Palmer, who won 62 titles on the PGA Tour including four Masters, two British Opens and one U.S. Open, never won the Suntree Classic. But in the early 1980s, the Pennsylvania native who wintered in Orlando designed Suntree Country Club’s

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6,945-yard, par 72 Challenge Course, the club's second course, Lamontagne said. “It’s a wonderful golf course,” said Lamontagne, a Suntree resident who competed in 124 PGA Tour events between 1989 and 2012. “It’s beautiful with large lakes.” Palmer was golf’s first TV-age icon, a telegenic player with an aggressive style, whose rivalries with fellow golfers Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player attracted millions to the sport. But despite being one of the most recognizable athletes of the 20th century, Palmer remained personable, approachable and

friendly, Lamontagne said. “He certainly cared about everybody who came out to watch him and he really understood the fact that the game was not about him; it was about the game of golf,” he said. In 2009, Lamontagne qualified to play in the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill in Orlando. The tournament helps support Arnie's Army Charitable Foundation, which includes the Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and the Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies, which is named after Palmer's wife who died in 1999. There, Lamontagne and his children shared a few memorable moments with Palmer. “I went up to him before the tournament, shook his hand and spent 30 to 40 seconds with him,” Lamontagne said. “It was a great experience. He couldn’t have been any nicer to me. I was so glad to have that little moment with him. My kids to this day say they remember they got Arnold Palmer to sign their hats.” Lamontagne was at home watching ESPN when he learned of Palmer’s death. “I had concerns watching him at the Masters this year,” Lamontagne said. “He just didn’t look right. "It’s obviously sad, but his life was a celebration at 87. He was a huge pioneer of the game. I looked up to him.” V V

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It's been a love affair in the Suntree/Viera area. A nearly new fire engine out of Brevard County FireRescue Station 80 in Suntree has been slashed from the operations budget and must be sold in a literal fire sale, the four-person crew also cut, reducing staff from nine members per shift to five in one of the busiest areas of the county. BCFR paid nearly $1 million for the specially designed unit in 2013, the Tiller spending months in gestation in a Pierce fire engine factory in the Midwest. It is projected to fetch just $500,000 at auction. It features a 100-foot ladder and the ability to be steered from the front or from a glassencased cabin at the rear. “It is great. The firefighters love it. It can fit into small spaces because the rear wheels can be directed by the rear driver, so it never has to make a three-point turn to get out of an enclosed space, and it has so many specific uses intentionally built into the design. It will be sorely missed,” said Richard Pierce, speaking in his capacity as president of Brevard County Professional Firefighters Local 2969, not as a firefighter on the Station 80 team. The Tiller sits at the station unstaffed and unused until Brevard County Commission confirms its fate. The loss of the Tiller is a concern in the greater Suntree/Viera area as well,

whether wending down the sole narrow road to South Merritt Island, or frequenting crashes along Florida's most dangerous stretch of Interstate 95 with its Swiss Army knife of applications. “This is a shame. A huge loss,” said Palm Shores mayor Carol McCormack, who plans to bring the matter before the Brevard County Commission. “Homeowners should be aware that while the county is trying to save pennies, they may personally have to pay a huge increase in their homeowners insurance. People in the Suntree/Viera area should be up in arms.” McCormack is referring to Brevard County's rating by the independent Insurance Services Office (ISO), Inc., which works on behalf of insurance companies and citizens. BCFR, which serves unincorporated areas such as Viera and Suntree, underwent an audit in 2015 that takes place every five years for all fire departments. A greater number of trucks with ladders taller than 75 feet and close proximity of fire stations and hydrants improves an ISO rating and lowers insurance rates. The next audit will come in 2020. The Tiller will only be in greater demand, McCormack continued, as the number of buildings in the area five stories and taller continues to grow. A seven-story, twintower senior living facility and 120-bed assisted-living facility under construction on Wickham Road near Station

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80 is expected to create a noticeably increased daily demand on services, and a new five-story officeplex on U.S. 1 will open soon. While the Tiller issue is an emotional one, the elimination of it is a practical one, according to BCFR Chief Mark Schollmeyer. “The Tiller was designed at a time when we thought the new communities across from The Avenue Viera would have such small streets that we would need the nimbleness of the Tiller, but it did not turn out to be the case,” Schollmeyer said, adding that the water-storage capacity of the Tiller is limited and that the ladder is a “stick,” versus a bucket that can hold responders and victims. “We moved a bucket ladder truck over from Satellite Beach to Station 48 in Viera, so we feel confident the need is met.” For more information, contact Pat Woodard at Brevard County District 4 Commissioner Curt Smith's office at 321-633-2044. VV

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Much of the Space Coast Business Realty Center on U.S. 1 already is open for business, but a planned grand opening ceremony for the all-in-one real estate services complex has been delayed until January. The 15,000-square-foot custom luxury office facility at 5815 S. U.S. 1 in Rockledge is the new home of Ellingson Properties, Echelon Builders and Morgan Financial, a mortgage lending firm, said Greg Ellingson, owner/ broker of Ellingson Properties and Echelon Builders. More businesses will be added in the coming months, Ellingson said. “We are serving clients already,” Ellingson said. “We’re getting settled in our building and everyone’s excited.” Ellingson and Echelon moved into the new building in August and Morgan Financial followed in September. A grand opening ceremony was set for this month, but Hurricane Matthew disrupted those plans, Ellingson said. “We’re going to wait until post-Christmas,” he said.

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The 15,000-square-foot Space Coast Business Realty Center at 5815 S. U.S. 1 in Rockledge is the new home of Ellingson Properties, Echelon Builders and Morgan Financial, a mortgage lending firm.

“We’re talking about having it in January after bowl season and before the Super Bowl.” Ellingson Properties occupies about 5,000 square feet of the complex, while Morgan and Echelon take up another 4,750 square feet and 3,000 square feet, respectively. Another 1,000 square feet is for office space for new Ellingson agents, and 2,000 square feet is reserved for complementary, real estaterelated businesses, Ellingson said. “We’ll have partners like

title insurance and home insurance,” he said. “We expect to finish all that up by March or April and let all those guys move in about that time.” The goal is to create a onestop real estate center that mirrors Ellingson Properties’ level of commitment to service to its clients, Ellingson said. “We’re putting all these things in place so we all benefit from the location, the foot traffic and the acknowledgement of a one-stop shop,” he said. Response to the state-ofthe-art facility has been great, Ellingson said. “Some 36

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Manning the Nana's House charity information and scarecrow silent auction tables were Bridgett Sutphin, Mary Ann Landis, Donna DiBongrazio, Dennis Delman and Nana's Crow designer Melanie Delman.

Great weather, prizes and creative scarecrows were possible reasons attendance at the Viera Voice Scarecrow Stroll & Harvest Festival at The Avenue Viera Oct. 22 topped last year's record attendance of more than 2,000 visitors. Winners were announced from the community stroll portion of the event held Oct. 6 through 20, a drawing from among those who saw all 36 'crows. Ray and Rosanne Bessenaire won first prize, choice of LEGOLAND four-pack of tickets or $1,800 in tickets to Sky Zone trampoline center. Marcia, Sean and their The Penny Creek Band thrilled the crowd with toetapping bluegrass favorites. daughter, Marlee “Pepper,” Jeddrie won the second prize choice. For a full report of the Viera Voice Harvest Festival with pictures, go to VieraVoice.com.

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The first place costume award in the Infant to age 5 division went to a Minotaur Battlebot with remote control parental accessory.

Teegan and Bella Bailey pose with their Viera Charter School Crow VCS is One in a Minion, also known as STEAM Roller Crow, which one the Popular Vote.

The Mini-Crow division brimmed with talent, as Ryan, Elaine and 2-year-o ld Nolan Baie could attest

The Arnold Air booth was manned by Kevin Barrett, left, Dan Zastoupil, Bryan Franz and Jeff Cavett.

Boy Scout Troop 224 vol un Matt Johnston worked tire teer lessly throughout the day.

Star Wars fan Ashl ey Severence gets an earful from Crow 3PO, re named C3PCrow by fans.

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Boy Scout Troop 224 volunteer Jonathan Crosby calls the Zucchini 500 Race.

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NOVEMBER SUNDAY

Friday Nov. 18

10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

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Health Fair & Pickleball Demonstration • Veterans Muster Tech Know Café • Live Music

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Sunday Brunch

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TUESDAY

Pickleball

8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., $1 Wickham Park Community Center 2815 Leisure Way Melbourne 321-608-7490

Suntree-Viera MOPS Registration

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National Deviled Egg Day Brevard Federated Republican Women Monthly Luncheon 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Holiday Inn 8298 N. Wickham Rd. Viera, 321-427-3587

Sit-n-Stitch

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8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Mon., Wed. & Fri., $10 Viera Regional Community Center Pavilion 2174 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Viera, 321-412-7998

Nov. 10 - 13 Wickham Park Amphitheater 2500 Parkway Dr. Melbourne 321-430-3293

Bootcamp Fitness Classes

Storytime

3:30 p.m. Wickham Park 2500 Parkway Dr. Melbourne 321-631-0501

10 & 11 a.m., Ages 2 & up Tuesdays and Thursdays Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Suntree 321-255-4404

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Noon - 8 p.m. Features bands, raffles and silent auctions. Slow and Low Bar B Que 5490 Stadium Pkwy. Viera, 321-735-4809

10 a.m. - Noon Whittaker Cooper and 11 a.m. Public Defender Blaise Tettis Health First One Senior Place Duran Golf Club 8085 Spyglass Hill Rd. 7032 Stadum Pkwy. Viera, 321-212-9294 Viera, 866-455-2322

National Pickle Day

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Health Thyself

5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Rockledge Square 1800 U.S. Highway 1 South Rockledge 407-308-1417

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Supporting our ASD Kids (SOAK)

10 a.m. - Noon Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Suntree 321-626-8742

28th annual AMIKids Books Are Always Better Space Coast Fall Fundraiser Book Club

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Space Coast Lightfest 5K 4:45 p.m. Wickham Park 2500 Parkway Dr. Melbourne 321-576-7556

“Sinfonia Antartica”

6:30 - 7:45 p.m. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Suntree, 321-255-4404

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La Leche Mommy Support Group

9 a.m. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Suntree 321-626-8742

Sunday Brunch

10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Every Sunday Tradewinds Restaurant Duran Golf Club 7032 Stadium Pkwy. Viera, 321-504-7776

Marine Corps Birthday

Eighth annual Native Rhythms Festival

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Non-Fiction Book Club

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National Cashew Day

3 - 5 p.m. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Suntree 321-255-4404

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Cyber Monday

Multiple Myeloma Support Group

11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Suntree 321-255-4404

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VETERANS DAY

An Evening of Classical Mystery

7 - 8:15 p.m. Scott Center for Worship & the Performing Arts 5625 Holy Trinity Dr. Melbourne 321-723-8323

National Doughnut Day 28th Suntree United Methodist Church Christmas Bazaar 8 a.m. - Noon Suntree United Methodist Church 7400 N. Wickham Rd. 321-432-0491

Space Coast Team Championship

8 a.m. Duran Golf Club 7032 Stadium Pkwy. Viera, 321-504-7776

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Courses for Horses

Noon - 7:30 p.m. Golf tournament benefiting Hidden Acres Rescue for Thoroughbreds Rockledge Country Club 1591 S. Fiske Blvd. Rockledge 321-773-6458

Wine Pairing Dinner

6 p.m. Tradewinds Restaurant at Duran Golf Club 7032 Stadium Pkwy. Viera, 321-504-7771 RSVP recommended

Brevard Symphony Orchestra South Guild presents The Symphony Holiday House

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Great American Smokeout Day

Turkey Shootout

8 a.m., Duran Golf Club 7032 Stadium Pkwy. Viera, 321-504-7776

Senior Life Boomer-Senior Bash

Financial Seminar

10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free event featuring live music, TechKnow Café and more. The Avenue Viera Former Sports Authority 321-242-1235

Thirsty 3rd Thursday

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11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Suntree Country Club 321-751-2000

Thanksgiving Day Suntree Turkeytrot 8:30 a.m. Suntree Country Club 1 Country Club Dr. Suntree 321-725-3066

6 p.m. The Avenue Viera Central Park Viera 321-253-0361

12:30 - 8 p.m. Shotgun-style tournament followed by a “Par-Tee” at Tradewinds Restaurant. Hosted by GFWC Viera Women’s Club, Inc. Duran Golf Club 7032 Stadium Pkwy. Viera, 321-504-7776

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5:30 - 7 p.m. Discover how to live at home independently, throughout retirement. One Senior Place 8085 Spyglass Hill Rd. Viera, 321-751-6771

5 - 8 p.m. The Avenue Viera Central Park Viera, 321-253-0361

Golf Cart Decorating Contest

3 p.m., $20 Scott Center for Worship & the Performing Arts 5625 Holy Trinity Dr. Melbourne 855-252-7276

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Viera Regional Community Center 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Viera, 321-433-4891

1 - 3 p.m. Bring your currect project, beginners welcome! Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Suntree 321-255-4404

General Election Day

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FRIDAY

Play, Sign and Learn Classes Third annual Swing for 9:30 - 10:15 a.m., Thursdays Charity Golf Tournament

Rockledge Food Truck Night Aging in Place

Zombie 5K

1 - 4 p.m. Viera Regional Community Center 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Viera, 321-631-7549

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9:30 a.m. Suntree United Methodist School 7400 N. Wickham Rd. Suntree 321-446-6575

10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Every Sunday Tradewinds Restaurant Duran Golf Club 7032 Stadium Pkwy. Viera, 321-504-7776

Toys for Tots

WEDNESDAY

3:30 - 4 p.m., Ages 5 - 8 Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Suntree 321-255-4404

Black Friday Holiday for Everyone Tree Lighting

6 p.m. Holiday tree lighting with the Space Coast Symphony Orchestra. Thanksgiving Grand Buffet The Avenue Viera Central Park 1 p.m. & 3 p.m. Extensive buffet featuring Viera, 321-253-0361 many traditional offerings. Mannheim Steamroller Tradewinds Restaurant King Center Duran Golf Club Melbourne 7032 Stadium Pkwy. 321-242-2219 Viera, 321-504-7771 KingCenter.com RSVP recommended

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Complimentary Yoga 9 a.m. The Avenue Viera Central Park Viera, 321-253-0361

Citizen’s Climate Change Lobby

Noon - 2 p.m. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Suntree 321-626-8742

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Ballroom Dance

7:30 - 10:30 p.m. Martin Andersen Senior Center 1025 S. Florida Ave. Rockledge 321-773-7705

Light Up Viera Holiday Parade

6 p.m. Streets of Viera Celebrate the holidays with lights, parades and a new Battle of the Bands.

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Salute to Our Veterans 7 to 11: 30 p.m. Swingtime’s annual dance in recognition of our veterans’ service to our nation. Melbourne Auditorium 825 E. Hibiscus Blvd. Melbourne 321-724-0555

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Play for Pink 8:30 a.m. Suzy Greene Memorial Golf Tournament The Habitat 3591 Fairgreen St. Malabar 321-636-6022 Satellite Beach Founders Day & Marketplace 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. DRS Community Center 1089 S. Patrick Dr. Satellite Beach 321-255-4307

Presidential Election 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. By Dr. Fogleson, Professor of Politics at Rollins College. Cape Canaveral Library 201 Polk Ave. Cape Canaveral 321-868-1101 Sprint for Sight 5K 4 to 6:45 p.m. Gleason Park Indian Harbour Beach 321-777-3110

Cocoa Beach Contra Dance 7 to 10:30 p.m. Cocoa Beach Recreational Center Cocoa Beach 321-242-2585

Nov. 6

Pasta Fest Noon to 3 p.m., $9 Italian-American Club of South Brevard, Inc. 1471 Cypress Ave. Melbourne 321-242-8044

Nov. 9

America the Beautiful 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Presented by the Melbourne Municipal Band. Melbourne Auditorium 825 E. Hibiscus Blvd. Melbourne 321-724-0555

Nov. 12

Turkey Creek 5K 7:30 a.m. Turkey Creek Sanctuary 1502 Port Malabar Blvd. 321-773-6458 River Fest 3 p.m. Keep Brevard Beautiful fundraiser featuring top country artists. Riverfront Park 401 Riveredge Blvd. Cocoa Village 321-255-4307

Rock the Porch Jam 1 p.m. Melbourne Beach Old Town Hall & History Center 2373 Oak St. Melbounre Beach 321-536-0577

Nov. 19

Eau Gallie Fine Arts Festival 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Eau Gallie Arts District Melbourne, 321-427-4624

Festival of Trees 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Courtyard at the Oaks 1800 W. Hibiscus Blvd. #108 Melbourne 321-674-5700 Food Trucks and Movie on the Green 4 p.m. DRS Community Center 1089 S. Patirck Dr. Satellite Beach 321-674-5700

Bicycle Bar Tour for Homeless Veterans 10:45 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Fishlips Waterfront Bar & Grill 610 Glen Cheek Dr. Cape Canaveral 321-773-2600

Nov. 20

Space Coast Lightfest Through Jan. 1 Wickham Park 2500 Parkway Dr. Melbourne 321-327-2909

Nov. 26

Azan Shriners Toy Run & Poker 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Central Brevard Shrine Club 1591 W. Eau Gallie Blvd. Melbourne 321-951-0604

Nov. 27

Accordion Club Meeting 2 to 5 p.m. Elks Lodge #1532 315 Florida Ave. Cocoa 321-242-2585

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planet, 97 percent of that water is in the oceans and the water we need — fresh water — only makes up 0.3 percent of the total water on the planet. From that 0.3 percent, not all can be used, because it is unattainable or because it is polluted. According to WATERisLIFE, 663 million people lack access to safe water, 3.4 million people die each year from water-related diseases, and one in five children younger than 5 years old die each day from waterborne disease. Pollution is a big threat to our water supply and to the lives of all creatures that depend on water to survive. We have experienced that first hand in our Indian River Lagoon, where the combination of nutrients from septic systems, fertilizers, reclaimed water irrigation and stormwater runoff, among other things, has affected the health of the lagoon and brought death to our waters, culminating with the massive fish kill we saw back in March 2016.

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reputation to uphold. Live music, food tastings, fun things to see and do, and of course free giveaways and great prizes always draw record attendance, but a true five-star event must also be life-changing for the better, the organizer said. “We get a lot of information

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November dance salutes Veterans SPECIAL TO VIERA VOICE

Swingtime, the Big Band, ensemble of the Melbourne Municipal Band, presents its annual “Salute to Veterans” dance from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3 at the Melbourne Auditorium, 625 E. Hibiscus Ave. The evening will feature vocalists Len Fallen and Sally Hart. “This is one of our most popular events each year, and it’s a real privilege for those of us in the band to show our appreciation for the sacrifices made every day by our men and women in uniform,” said Art Martin, Swingtime conductor. “We hope everyone will come to hear the music and be part of this celebration.” The event is BYOB and the band auxiliary will have a concession table with snacks, soft drinks, bottled water and ice for sale. Those who would like to

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brush up on their dancing skills can do so from 6 to 7 p.m. The fee for lessons is $5, payable to the instructor. Military personnel and veterans are admitted free with military ID. For others, dance tickets are $7 in advance, or $10 at the door. For more information, call 321-724-0555. Swingtime is the 20-piece Big Band ensemble of the Melbourne Municipal Band, playing music from the 1920s to the 1970s. VV

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Lawrence Welk Show singer, Sally Hart, joins the Swingtime Band for 'Salute to Veterans' on Nov. 3 in Melbourne.

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travel, and discover the newest gadgets, gizmos and got-to-haves. Other Boomer Bash activities include a Veterans Muster, health fair and health screenings, a number of inter-activity areas, exhibits, a variety of entertainment and more. VV For more information, go to BoomerSeniorExpo. com or call 321-242-1235. Save the date for the 2017 Boomer Guide Expo coming Friday, Feb. 17 at Larsen Motorsports in Palm Bay where you'll feed your need for speed.

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Spinning tales about turkeys Wild turkeys are native to North America. In the 20th century, through trap and transfer and other restoration efforts, the declining population rebounded. Preferred habitats include open forests perhaps with nut trees, plus edges and fields. Florida offers palmettos and swamps. Turkeys also frequent roadsides. Nightly, flocks roost and sleep in trees for safety — they are highly social. Florida hosts two of six subspecies. The Osceola or Florida wild turkey lives on the peninsula. It interbreeds with the panhandle’s eastern wild turkey, which is prolific in the eastern half of the United States.

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A wild male turkey can run as fast as 25 mph.

Droppings identify gender. Feathers are dark overall with glimmering colors. Hens are duller and smaller. Toms (males) may reach 25 pounds. Toms are polygamous and mate with many hens. Courting is singular or in groups. Male mating displays involve strutting while puffing the feathers (numbering 5,000 to 6,000), fanning the tail, and dragging the wings. Vocalizations with gobbling, drumming and spitting abound. Plus, head and neck skin varies from brilliant red, blue and white depending on mood intensity. Soon, hens nest in shallow dirt depressions, enveloped by woody vegetation — protection for poults (chicks). Many predators, such as coyotes and owls, threaten. Toms may defend by ramming their bodies and employing beaks and spurs. Turkeys have small brains but are extremely intuitive and often avoid hunters. Pinpoint eyesight helps. Although they are primarily walkers, they may run at 25 mph and fly (low) at 55 mph. Flight can span a mile. For these omnivorous

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creatures, forage may include grass, nuts, berries, insects, and snails. Wild turkey meat is delectable and mostly dark. Nourishment from grass and grain produces milder meat compared to diets of insects. Actually, turkeys were domesticated in Mexico and the southwestern United States long before Columbus arrived. The Spanish then introduced turkeys to Europe. The English purchased turkeys and similar guinea fowls from Turkish merchants — subsequently, the name “turkey.” Colonists settling in the New World unnecessarily brought along turkeys. Actually, the pilgrims discovered the eastern wild turkey was already food for the Indians. Today, domesticated turkeys (same species as wild) are bred indoors, sometimes in converted aircraft hangars with a flock numbering tens of thousands. Injuries, heat stress and blindness from lighting manipulations are common. A female flock could fatally “henpeck” a misplaced solitary male. Breeding produces heavier, broad-breasted birds. White feathers can also be produced to avoid unsightly pin feathers on dressed meat. Size inhibits flying and running. Sadly, releasing these turkeys might contaminate the wild gene pool. Actually, domestic turkeys provide more than meat. Feathers are ground for protein animal feed. Litter provides fertilizer and fuel in electric power plants. Moreover, turkeys are considered therapy pets. Recently, a turkey was pushed in a wheelchair, boarded on a plane and placed in a seat, free of charge. The accompanying owner provided documentation from a mental health professional. According to Benjamin Franklin, the turkey is more respectable and a “Bird of Courage” when comparing it to the bald eagle, our national bird. I would agree that turkeys are courageous, especially on Thanksgiving Eve! VV

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Meet Thumper This is Thumper, 3, a Mini Lop, and Muffin, 3 months, a Holland Lop. Both of these bunnies love to cuddle together and play around the house. Owner Maddie Dweck Suntree

Meet Fozzy Fozzy is an 8-week-old Chihuahua, who loves to play peek-a-boo. Owner Colleen Minton & family Suntree

Meet Fox Trox Bing We adopted Bing, a 3-year-old mixed breed of long haired Chihuahua and pomeranian, from the Human Society of Central Brevard a year ago. He loves to go for walks, sleep on the bed with mom and dad, and chase his older brother Harry around. Owner Lorri Welkenbach Rockledge

Meet Windy & Lucky Windy is a dachshund/beagle mix. Lucky is an American pit bull rescue. The dynamic duo love each other's company. Windy's owner Will Lilienthal

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