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Ollie away! Skaters visit park for first time. PAGE 9A

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OUR TOWN

THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014

NEWS

S.R. Perrott opens in style on U.S. 1; plus: Butts picked up by Ormond man. PAGE 3A

Happy July Fourth, Ormond Beach! Celebrate with us ...

on the ball By Wayne Grant | News Editor

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+ David Mustin Foundation to hold golf tournament When David Mustin was paralyzed during a football accident at Seabreeze High School in 1990, he found a way to prevail over his injury thanks to his family and community. Now he gives that same support to others in need through The David Mustin Foundation. His charity funds supplies and equipment to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities. The foundation will hold a fundraising golf tournament July 19 at LPGA International. The format for the game is a four-man scramble with a shotgun start. Entrance fee is $100 per person and registration begins at 7:30 a.m. Call 407-575-4861.

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Cpl. Tommy Elkins; Cpl. Brent Hodge; Sheriff Mike Adkinson, chairman of the Commission on Law Enforcement Accreditation; and Chief Henry Osterkamp

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Two teams in the Babe Ruth Baseball League play recently at the Ormond Beach Sports Complex.

IMPACT REPORT: Sports

complex draws 100,000

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Andre’ya Reid, 7, won the Shooting Award for the Steve Ridder Basketball Camp.

+ Ormond Beach girl wins shooting award for Steve Ridder camp Andre’ya Reid shot and scored during the Steve Ridder Basketball Camp. The 7-year-old recently won the Shooting Award at the camp hosted by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Coach Steve Ridder has directed the basketball camps since 1991. — Send Our Town stories to Emily Blackwood at emily@ormondbeachobserver.com.

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groups, the Leisure Services Department estimates that people from out of town visit the sports complex more than 100,000 times over a one-year period. League organizers and city officials say it’s the quality of the facilities that attract sporting tournaments to the city. “I think it has a larger economic impact than people realize,” said Robert Carolin, leisure services director for the

will also eventually have a sand volleyball

SEE KAYAK / PAGE 5A

SEE POLICE / PAGE 5A

city. “It’s hard to determine. You don’t know for sure where people will eat or where they will stay, but it would make sense to stay in Ormond Beach.” Organizers often arrange for teams to stay at local hotels, including Anne-Marie Zwiefel of the Ormond Beach Lady Renegades fast-pitch softball league. She gets discounts at lo-

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UP A CREEK By Wayne Grant | News Editor

Kayaking facility to open The owner has future plans to lead ecotourism trips throughout the area. You can hear the excitement in George Moremen’s voice as he stands on the grassy lot on U.S. 1, looking out onto Strickland Creek and talking about the kayaking opportunities. “It’s gorgeous,” he said. “There are deer and manatees, lots of wildlife.” Strickland Creek joins Thompson and Dodson creeks, and Moremen said they wind through areas with oaks, pines and palm trees. Also,

many canals, dug for mosquito control, offer diversions. Starting Aug. 1, Moremen plans to share this gateway to the “real Florida.” His new business venture, Daytona OAKS Outfitters, will have a “soft opening” on that day to welcome the public to rent kayaks and explore the creeks from their location at 815 N. U.S. 1 (between Elegant Limousines and Ormond Crab House). OAKS stands for Out-

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Lou Vigliotti, George Moremen and George’s wife, Susan, look forward to people launching kayaks and having fun at their planned facility. door Adventure Kayak Services, and guided tours will be available. The now empty lot

Investigators checked all police procedures. The Ormond Beach Police Department was awarded reaccreditation on June 25 by the Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation. The department lost its accreditation in 2012, because of problems that had occurred since the previous audit. In 2010, multiple problems were discovered in an inventory of the evidence room, and in 2011, a janitor was caught stealing from the department. The department had corrected the evidence room and theft problems, but was denied accreditation in the 2012 audit. Representatives of the Police Department and city received the accreditation at a ceremony in Bonita Springs. “Obtaining and maintaining accredited status demonstrates the department’s diligence and commitment to maintaining the highest levels of professionalism and excellence in providing law enforcement services to the community,” said Keith Walker, police spokesman, in a press release. Lt. Jesse Godfrey, who oversees department operations, said the department “really work hard” to get reaccredited. “It was a proud accomplishment,” he said. To get reaccredited, the department must prove it goes by 273 separate standards. The assessment team from the commission interviews officers and civilian employees, physically checks equipment and reviews department records to insure compliance. Godfrey said the assessment

Sports complex brings out-of-town visitors to Ormond Beach. Tourism gurus often talk about drawing visitors and the impact of events on the area’s economy. Bike Week, the races at the Speedway and the smaller events make cash registers ring throughout the area. But Ormond Beach has its own draw: the Ormond Beach Sports Complex. With the number of tournaments, including softball, baseball and soccer for all the various leagues and age

Ormond police regain accreditation

INDEX Blackwood............6A Calendar............ 12A

Classifieds ........ 14A Crossword.......... 14A

LoMonaco.............9A McMillan..............6A

Neighborhood.... 11A Real Estate........ 12A

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INBRIEF + July Fourth road closures Church in Orlando. As a part of his new role at the church, McNeely plans to offer free classes and weekend seminars. The church is hosting a welcome luncheon at noon July 6. Call 2550561.

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Dr. Charles McNeely is the new senior pastor of Daytona Christian Church.

+ New minister appointed at Daytona Christian Church Dr. Charles McNeely was recently appointed senior pastor at Daytona Christian Church, which has a congregation full of many Ormond Beach residents. He has served as senior minister of Alamo Heights Christian Church in San Antonio, and has served as senior minister of Southeast Christian

The Florida Health Care Association recently awarded two Ormond Beach long-term care centers for their commitment to delivering quality care to Florida’s elders. Both the Bridgeview Center and the Coquina Center were awarded Florida’s 2014 Silver Quality Awards. “Florida long-term care providers understand that quality is the cornerstone of their profession,” said Emmett Reed, FHCA executive director. “We are pleased that the American Health Care Association is recognizing these centers and their staff for the incredible work they do each day to ensure that our state’s frail elders receive the highest quality care, which they expect and deserve.”

The 2013 Tony Award-winning play “Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike” will be put on by The Daytona Playhouse from Sept. 5 through Sept. 14. The Playhouse will host auditions for the play at 7 p.m. July 20 and July 21. Auditions will include a cold reading from the script about how Vanya and his sister Sonia, along with their housekeeper, Cassandra, are paid a surprise visit by Hollywood star sibling Masha and her young boy toy, Spike. The Daytona Playhouse is looking for the following: • One female, age 25-29 • One African American or Hispanic

South Beach Street from West Granada Boulevard to Cassen Park will be closed on July 4. Beginning at 7 p.m., South Beach Street will be closed south to Division Avenue. The parking area inside Fortunato Park will be closed. Riverside Drive from East Granada Boulevard to Casements Drive will close at noon. North Beach Street from West Granada Boulevard to Lincoln Avenue will close at 7 p.m. After the event, all traffic in the area will be briefly halted to allow pedestrians to cross.

+ Businesses to open According to the City of Ormond Beach Building Division, the following businesses were issued business tax receipts this past week: Distinctive Nails LLC, 533 N. Nova Road; Sunsure Insurance Solutions, 801 W. Granada Blvd, Suite 204; Taygun P.C., P.A., 1265 W. Granada Blvd.; U East Spa LLC, 170 S. Yonge St.; XS Solutions LLC, 1439 N. U.S. 1, Suite A5.

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S.R.P. S.R. Perrott celebrates new digs barrels of fun By Wayne Grant | News Editor

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Ormond officials say incentives will be a good investment for jobs, growth in city.

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Michele Connors, owner and president of S.R. Perrott, said that when her parents started the business in 1962 in Ormond Beach, selling beverages out of the back of a station wagon, they didn’t imagine anything “as great as this.” She was speaking about the new 90,000-square-foot distribution center on North U.S. 1 that was officially opened on July 24 with a gala ribbon cutting ceremony and party. The big bash was hosted by models from her agency, Michele and Group, and featured live music and a wide variety of food and beverages. A “who’s who” of business leaders and government officials were in attendance. “Never let it be said that S.R. Perrott doesn’t know how to throw a party,” said Rick Fraser, executive director of the Ormond Beach Chamber of Commerce. Connors said she was sure her dad, Samuel R. Perrott, was “smiling down on all of us.” “He’s having a keg party in the sky right now,” she said. She said the company now ships 155,000 cases per year for 76 different breweries and six soft-drink companies. The company handles 130 different brands, but 60% of the business is with Miller and Coors Lite beers. The company receives the beverages from the breweries, and distributes them to various retail locations. She thanked the government officials for their help in the construction of the new

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Executive Vice President R. Gary Connors and President Michele Connors accept the incentive check from Ormond Beach Mayor Ed Kelley. facility. “You are the best of the best,” she said. The company received $81,900 in growth assistance funding from the city and $101,927 in property tax reimbursements over five years. Office staff will remain in their building at 4 N. Perrott Drive until that building is sold, according to Marketing Director Eva Connors McMullin. At that time, the new building on U.S. 1 will be expanded to make room for all 133 employees. McMullin said they never considered leaving Ormond Beach. “It’s our home,” she said. “We love it.” She said the operation will be more efficient in the new

facility and have room for growth. Officials at the event believe the incentives paid by the city will be a good investment because it retains employment in the city and will result in future taxes and fees. “It’s a huge win for the city,” said Commissioner Bill Partington. “It’s exciting.” City Economic Director Joe Mannarino pointed out that after five years, the incentives will end and the city will collect all of the property tax. The new Trader Joe’s distribution center in Daytona Beach and the new Perrott facility show the importance of being near the crossroads of Interstates 4 and 95, said City Commissioner James Stowers. And he expects more growth.

THIS BUTT’S FOR YOU By Emily Blackwood | Staff Writer

Ormond man single-handedly cleans West Granada Boulevard Brian Hanson strolls along West Granada Boulevard six days a week picking up trash and cigarette butts. The retired lawyer spends a few hours every morning on the task. Brian Hanson wants everyone to remember one thing: Leave it cleaner than you found it. Six days a week, Hanson, a retired lawyer, walks up and down West Granada Boulevard making sure he stays true to that mission. Monday through Friday he picks up trash from the Granada Bridge down to the Sunoco Gas Station on the corner of South Yonge Street. He recently started making the same route every Saturday to sweep up cigarette butts. “It’s such a big job,” Hanson, an Ormond Beach resident for 58 years, said. “When I first did it, it was an incredibly big job. I was dying from heat exhaustion. There’s a whole lot less now since I’ve been doing it for a few months. This is just maintenance.” After asking the city multiple times to clean up the sidewalks and medians of cigarettes, Hanson decided to take matters into his own

Photo by Emily Blackwood

Brian Hanson walks down West Granada Boulevard from the Granada Bridge to the Sunoco Gas Station every Saturday to pick up cigarette butts. hands. He said he disposed of over 3,000 cigarette butts the first time he cleaned up the

half-mile stretch. “We’ve got to keep this place clean,” Hanson said.

“There’s an expression: Leave it cleaner than you found it. I tried to get the city’s help, but I finally decided to just do it myself.” In order to pick up the 500 to 1,000 cigarettes he finds weekly on the sidewalk, Hanson said he must use full concentration and a sturdy broom. “You get better at this the more you do it,” Hanson said. “I have a couple friends that say, ‘Hey, I saw you out there on Granada, but you weren’t looking up at all.’” Hanson doesn’t mind dedicating a few hours of his time every morning to keep Ormond Beach clean, but he knows more can be done if more people get involved. “If we could get somebody to do the other side of Granada,” Hanson said, “because there is only so much one person can do.” Email Emily Blackwood at emily@ormondbeachobserver. com.

“This is the tip of the iceberg,” he said. “It’s fantastic for the region to have this investment and expansion of business.” County Council Chair Jason Davis said it’s also another improvement to the U.S. 1 corridor, an important entrance to the city and county. “The blight is leaving U.S. 1,” he said. Fraser said it was “vitally” important for the area. “We have Energizer just down the road,” he said. “This is the kind of image we want for visitors and residents.” Other government officials at the event included Rep. David Hood, County Councilman Doug Daniels, Mayor Ed Kelley and City Commissioner Rick Boehm.

INBRIEF + Man arrested for illegally renting homes in Ormond Beach, Palm Coast The Ormond Beach Police Department arrested Ronald Hall July 1 after investigating a complaint for fraud. Hall is alleged to have rented homes under foreclosure and without authorization in Palm Coast, the unincorporated Ronald Hall was areas of Ormond arrested July 1 for Beach and burglary, grand Daytona Beach. theft, fraud and Hall was possession of marireferred to the juana. victims by a friend who had previously rented a house with him. Hall was asking the victims to sign for the house on 706 S. Center St., when the police arrested him. He was charged with burglary, grand theft, fraud and possession of marijuana. Police are asking for anyone who has rented a home from Hall to contact their local law enforcement agency. — Send news tips to News Editor Wayne Grant at wayne@ormondbeachobserver.com.


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In their June tournament, over a weekend, the tournament involved 50 teams, and only six were local, she reported. Of the 750 players, only 7% were Ormond Beach residents. Using a “guestimate,” based on the participants eating two meals a day in restaurants, and bringing a couple of family members, she came up with an estimated economic impact for the weekend of $9,000. Babe Ruth Baseball also had

a tournament for four days in June, bringing 360 players to the town, and only 17% were Ormond Beach residents. When told the estimated economic impact was $6,000, organizer Doug Wigley said that sounded low, because the teams travel with families. “If you have a Friday night and a Saturday game, it makes sense to stay overnight,” he said. “But they are all eating here and spending money.” Wigley said it’s a “no-

brainer” for leagues to have their tournaments at the sports complex. “The facilities are second to none,” he said. There are several other leagues that use the complex, adding up to more than 100,000 total visits. City Manager Joyce Shanahan said the city sports complex is the best city facility she has seen. “It’s great to be able to showcase our city,” she said. Email wayne@ormondbeach observer.com.

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KAYAK / FROM PAGE 1A court, gazebos, game toss, picnic tables, fire pits and horse shoes. Moremen hopes to work with the community and bring groups from churches, clubs, schools and other organizations, as well as families, to enjoy the facility. He hopes it will be used for events and community programs. “It will be place to hang out,” he said. He will be allowed to have music, with the same restrictions as River Grille Restaurant. “Somebody might want to bring a guitar,” he said. But kayaks are only the beginning. Canoes will be added later, as well as paddle boards and hydro bikes — and Moremen has even bigger plans. He wants to have paddling and camping excursions to Tomoka State Park and Gamble Rogers State Park, and later on, the location will serve as a base camp for guided tours, camp retreats, kayaking adventures, etc., throughout the area. Moremen said he has organized recreation, tours and day camps his whole life. Born in Daytona Beach, he managed Daytona by the Sea, a resort camp, in the 1980s. He’s passionate about the benefits of the

POLICE / FROM PAGE 1A team spent two days going through files to make sure procedures and policies were documented. “It’s a strenuous audit,” he said. “They say, ‘You say you do this, now prove it,’” The standards are used as guidelines for all procedures, including use of force, grievance process, investigations, traffic law enforcement, records and training. Walker said the department was found to be in compliance with all standards required for accreditation with no corrective actions required. The department’s reaccredited status will remain in effect until 2017, when the department will undergo another review.

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outdoors. “It’s good to away from smartphones,” he said. “We need to get up and get outdoors and experience the great natural attractions. It’s peaceful and relaxing but can also be challenging.” Kayakers can challenge themselves all they want from the OAKS location. Two of the creeks lead to the Tomoka Basin, which has access to the Intracoastal Waterway. Moremen is leasing the land from Lou Vigliotti, owner of Lou’s Plumbing, who seems as enthused about the project as Moremen. “I’m so happy he is doing what I would do if I had the time,” Vigliotti said. Lou’s plumbing is located in the building next door. Vigliotti bought the nearly one-acre property in the 1980s. For years, the scenic waterfront lot has been enjoyed by his family and employees, and he calls it his “park.” At one time, he considered building townhomes on the lot, but is now enthused by Moremen’s plans “I’ve always wanted to do something like this,” he said. “I’ve enjoyed this nature all these years.” The City Commission voted to approve outdoor recreational facilities at the location at their June 17 meeting. The assessment team spent a great deal of time inspecting the property and evidence section, Walker said, making sure the department had taken the necessary steps to correct the prior conflicts. In the 2010 inventory, the evidence room was found to have material that should have been destroyed or returned to the owners. To correct the problems, new employees were hired and new procedures were put in place. In 2011, an employee was caught stealing items including cash from City Hall and heroin from the evidence room. He was convicted of grand theft and burglary. Steps taken to improve security included the installation of security cameras.

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Like most men, I am very proud of myself when I complete certain routine tasks. When I do the dishes, I would happily accept a medal around my neck if someone would only offer. And when I finish mowing the lawn, and I walk inside all sweaty and covered with those little Velcro-like seeds, I am always disappointed when my wife and kids fail to erupt BRIAN into cheers. After mowing the MCMILLAN lawn last week, I wanted attention so badly that I made the mistake of telling everyone what I had seen in the grass. “A snake,” I said. “What?!” my wife said. “A snake!” “Actually two snakes.” “You’re joking.” At that point, I decided not to tell her about the wasp nest growing on the bathroom window, the slimy black lizard about the size of a rotten banana climbing the side of the house, or the pale, dead, third snake that was draped over the edge of

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the air conditioning unit with its tongue hanging out. “Not joking,” I said. “Two snakes. One right after the other, wiggling out into the woods.” “We got to run away from snakes,” my 4-year-old, Ellie, said. Grant, 7, had other ideas: “No, you have to ask for a weapon and kill it.” “Don’t worry,” I said. “It wasn’t poisonous.” But my wife saw right through my reassuring tones. She said: “You have no idea.” Well. I’ll show her. Let me just pull up some interwebs and learn a thing or two about snakes. First, I found an identification guide. But considering I only saw flashes of it through the grass before it disappeared, I didn’t have much chance at a positive ID. Instead, I found this, from the website of the Florida Museum of Natural History: “If you have snakes around your house, you should feel lucky as they are there for a reason. All snakes are carnivorous and a benefit to humans. For example, ratsnakes eat rodents such as mice and rats, and kingsnakes eat these rodents as well as other snakes, including venomous snakes.”

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If there is anything that makes me feel better about my backyard, it’s that snakes are out there enjoying a bite of rat, and also eating each other. “If you find a snake in your backyard, swimming pool, or garage,” the website states, “do not try to kill it! Instead, try to identify it, and if it is non-venomous, appreciate it and leave it alone just as you do with songbirds in your garden. However, if you are uncertain or it is a venomous species, either leave it alone or carefully catch and release it in nearby woods.” The website then gives instructions for catching snakes in garbage cans. But be careful with North American racers and coachwhips, which are “fast-moving and may be longer than the garbage can.” Hmm. I suppose I could bring a garbage can out with me when I mow the lawn next time. Or maybe, I’ll just wear my running shoes for a quick escape. And, if I ever do see any snakes, I’ll keep my big mouth shut and just start doing the dishes.

big kid now By Emily Blackwood | Staff Writer

How does one survive without pizza? Cleanses are clearly meant for people who have never tasted french fries and M&Ms. It’s no secret that I’m a lover of all foods terrible for my health. If it were up to me, my diet would consist of the same basic snacks that a 7-year-old w o u l d consume when the babysitter fell asleep. Va n i l l a ice cream with hot f u d g e, p i z z a flavored Goldfish EMILY CrackBLACKWOOD ers and buttered popcorn are the top culprits on my unhealthy habits list. It’s not that I don’t like healthy foods, but if there’s a choice between waffle fries at Chick-fil-A and a pile of lettuce (aka a salad), I’m obvi-

ously indulging in some fries. My fatty and sugary decisions are usually based on a lack of time. Sometimes I don’t have a hour to break for lunch so I make a quick stop at my girl Wendy’s. And somtimes I tell myself life is short and it’s okay to have a Halloween-sized bag of M&Ms for dinner. Meals like that don’t come with a lot of benefits, other than a few minutes of instant gratification. I figured it was time for my diet to get a little greener. Like the majority of my lifechanging ventures, I started with a Pinterest search. Most of the diets I found promised to leave my tummy flat in six to eight weeks. Six to eight weeks?! There was just no way I would last that long. A few people suggested juicing, but I don’t hate myself enough to go through that torture.

Finally, I stumbled upon something a little more reasonable: a seven-day cleanse using fruits, vegetables and lean meats. I would even get to eat a baked potato on the second day! That’s almost like a waffle fry. Almost. I made my way through Publix, filling my cart with all sorts of healthy goodies like bananas, tomatoes, celery and turkey. I was going to start my cleanse on Sunday, so obviously that called for a precelebration. I ate fries, sugary cereals and a ton of shredded cheese, straight out of the bag. I went to bed with a bloated tummy and a head full of flatab dreams. The first day — fruit only — was tougher than expected. Though I was all smiles when I had my watermelon for breakfast, not even an hour passed by before I was hungry again. I called my mom to complain

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The Song of the Coast Chorus sings at the Peabody Auditorium earlier this year in the statewide Sweet Adelines competition. Front row: Diane Johnson, Jean Henry, Lisa Smith, Evelyn Barrett, Trish Adams and Susan Kasnoski; second row: Dorinne Fell, Barbara Adkins, Joy Feulner, Runae Leonard, Betsy Wilbur, Carolyn Deni and Melaie Tewes; third row: Valerie Watt-Hoffman, Joyce Jehrio, Marie Aguettant, Sheila Stohr, Nancy Bowser and Terri Jablonski; and fourth row: Helen Delaney, Mary Ellen Stanchfield, Ginger Dowhy, Rose Lange, Margery Kostman, Linda Baker, Maria Sei and Amy Mielke.

Adelines say singing brings sweet harmony It’s a sisterhood bonded in music. That’s how Joy Feulner, assistant director, describes the Song of the Coast Chorus. It’s a group of ladies who joined the chorus, a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, for the love of music and have become friends and a support group for each other. Every Monday they fill a hall at Tomoka United Methodist Church with four-part harmony, along with a lot of laughter and camaraderie. “Our group is small, and we care deeply for one another,” said 20-year member Mary Ellen Stanchfield. “It’s our style. We’re a loving and caring group.” They sing at a variety of locations throughout the year, including concerts at assisted living facilities and corporate or civic events. They get a lot of calls to sing romantic songs on Valentine’s Day, and they always perform Christmas concerts. “We’ve sung in offices, street corners, even on a golf range,” Stanchfield said. “It’s fun.” Either the full chorus or a quartet can be hired, depending on the needs of the client. A nonprofit group, they support four charities in the area: Domestic Abuse Council, Children’s Home Society, Ronald McDonald House and Hospice of Volusia. Valerie Hoffman, a member who is a psychologist in Ormond Beach, said they are Sweet Adelines with the emphasis on “sweet.” “They are the most wonderful women,” she said. “I enjoy the singing and the companionship.” After some warm-ups at a recent practice session, they began to sing in the barbershop style, and the room was filled with pleasant four-part harmony.

“If the chords line up, man you’ve got a nice sound,” Stanchfield said. “That’s really your goal, to ring some chords. It sounds really sweet, and at the end people say, ‘Yeah, that really was good.’” It’s the music of the human voice, unaccompanied by instruments. “A cappella is popular right now,” Stanchfield said. “You play a pitch pipe note and then burst forth in song. There’s something special about that.” In a barbershop quartet, each person sings a different part. When a chorus sings, a group of singers takes each part. For instance, there could be four singing tenor and four singing bass. “Singing is good for the soul,” Stanchfield said. It’s also good exercise for the mind: They sing from memory. New members are welcome; those with average singing ability are welcome. Stanchfield said it’s not necessary to read music, because they supply a CD of the music that plays all four parts, as well as each separate part. Marie Aguettant, a 25-year member, said her favorite singing assignment is for a Valentine’s Day gift. “It’s usually a surprise, and it’s touching,” she said. Stanchfield recalls singing at a nursing home where residents had memory loss. One gentleman in the front row was rather solemn and nonresponsive, but after they sang for a while, he suddenly smiled and began singing along in a “beautiful baritone, right on pitch.” “It brought me to a tear,” she said. “His memory had left him, but he never forgot how to sing. It was just an awesome, happy situation.”

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‘The customer didn’t want it’ 10:30 p.m. — 1500 Block of West Granada Boulevard. Petit Theft. The store employee told the officer that he was watching the suspect assisting customers at the register, when two customers brought an iPad mini up to the register. The customers then decided not to purchase the item. The suspect voided the transaction and placed the iPad next to the register. Later, the suspect placed the item in a store bag, and placed it behind the register. At the end of her shift, she took the bag to the back of the store without paying for the item. The suspect admitted to the theft and said she sold it to a friend for $140. The iPad is valued at $249. She was transported to Volusia County Branch Jail.

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Open door policy 6:03 a.m. — First Block of Fairway Drive. Burglary. The victim said she left the garage door open because her dog was outside. A few minutes later, she heard a noise coming from the garage. She went out to investigate and saw a car parked at the end of the driveway. She saw a man close the hatch of the vehicle and then hurry to get in the vehicle and leave. She said she yelled, “What’s going on? Stop!” The vehicle was described as a silver,

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Theft preplanned? 8:43 a.m. — First Block of Cypress Circle. Burglary. The landlord said he is the caregiver for the apartment r e n t e r, w h o is currently in the hospital. He said he came to water the plants that m o r n i n g and noticed the gate to the backyard was ajar. He entered the apartment and saw that the television was gone. He said the blinds in a bedroom were disturbed. The officer checked the window and found that it was slightly open. Handprints were found on the window, indicating that someone opened it by pushing up on it. Fingerprints were placed into evidence. Shoe prints were found in the yard, which were not from the landlord, and photos were taken. The landlord said he had recently hired someone to work in the apartment, and they had time to unlock the window for future entry.

Moving day 6:48 p.m. — 600 Block of North Nova Road. Theft. The victim said a UPS package was stolen from her doorstep. A surveillance video showed the suspect enter the first floor elevator empty handed. It then shows the suspect leaving the elevator with a small brown box. The victim, who lives on an upper floor, knew the suspect, and provided contact information. The officer contacted the suspect, and the suspect said he was moving boxes from his storage unit to his apartment on the first floor. When asked why he would have to retrieve a box from an upper floor, the suspect became nervous and said he didn’t know. The video was placed into evidence.

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Alibi doesn’t hold water 5 p.m. — 1200 Block of North U.S. 1. Loitering or Prowling. The suspect was seen attempting to open several doors to businesses and vehicles in an office complex. He said he was just trying to get water from a water hose, but there was no hose at the property. A witness said he saw the suspect sleeping in the doorway of a closed business. The suspect was arrested and transported to Volusia County Branch Jail.

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Much is at Skate Up, down, right-C. My muscle memory and mental outline of the Warehouse level on the original Tony Hawk Video Game for Nintendo 64 is either pathetic or prodigious, depending on how you lean. Gosh, how to count the McTwists and Triple Kickflips — all performed from the relative comfort of my childhood bedroom. Tony Hawk wasn’t JOEY just a game — it LoMONACO was a way of life. The soundtrack could have stood on its own merits: “Superman” by Goldfinger is ska done just right. The game also features tracks by the Suicide Machines and The Vandals. It’s no wonder, then, why an entire generation of suburban preteens took to the streets and malls of America masquerading as miniature Andrew Reynoldses and Kareem Campbells (not sure if either of those guys even skate anymore). For a few years around the turn of the millennium, I was among that number. My best friends Ricky and Andrew and I had a pop-punk band, Hero For Hire. We practiced in Andrew’s garage, and, upon outgrowing that cliche, moved our cabs and high hats down to the basement. Much like the three ’tweens I met and interviewed at the Ormond Beach Skate Park on Sunday, we lived for summer. We’d play S.K.A.T.E. (a punk-friendly version of the game H.O.R.S.E) behind a local supermarket. We’d ollie off the concrete loading dock and pretend it was our own street course. None of us was very good, but we loved to skate. Neither was the Ormond trio. Only one of the three could ollie, and honestly, his back truck may not have broken from the pavement. But that didn’t matter. As I interviewed them about why they liked skateboarding, a commonality emerged in the answers. “It’s entertaining.” “It’s not boring.” “I wanted to try the moves I do on Skate 3” (a contemporary skateboarding video game). They were all rising eighth-graders. I remember that time. You desperately want to fit in, find your place. And for me and friends a decade ago, and for Quanterrous and the Ormond bunch now, a set of 52 mm skateboard wheels can help get you there. Very few teens keep up with skateboarding when they reach adulthood. My Girl deck with the Destructo trucks and Reds bearings sits gathering cobwebs in my parents’ garage, proving that point. But even when you “grow up,” you don’t forget what it was like to skate. You just don’t. And sometimes, you can go back to that happy place/ time where you and your buddy jam the ultramarine blue cartridge into the machine, dial up “trick attack,” and button-mash a backflip over the first halfpipe you see.

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Marcus Rutherford does a “caveman” at the Ormond Beach Skate Park.

Quanterrous Baylor can nearly kickflip. The ollie is there — so is the flick of his outer foot against the grip tape and the rotation of the skateboard deck beneath him. But try as he might — and Quanterrous tried several times Sunday at the Ormond Beach Skate Park off Nova Road — he couldn’t land it. It was the first time Quanterrous and his friends Marcus Rutherford and Thaddeus Diaz skated at the park, and the trio enjoyed the convenience and the free admission. “It’s close to get to, and you have all this open space to ride,” said Thaddeus, 12. His favorite feature in the park is “the volcano (ramp), trying to get on top and then go down.” Quanterrous said he derived most of his inspiration from the videogame “Skate 3,” and his favorite professional skateboarder is Rob Dyrdek, best-known from the MTV show “Rob and Big.” While Quanterrous is still carving out his skateboarding skills, he made it clear he wants to establish himself skating street — not vert. “I like grinding rails and stuff,” he said. “Not all that air-type jumping. I watch ‘Street League Skateboarding’ on TV.” The rising eighth-graders skate daily in their neighborhoods, mostly because

it gives them something to do during summer vacation. “It’s entertaining and doesn’t let me get bored,” Thaddeus said. “When I’m out skating, I don’t have to sit inside all day.”

Casper flip, no faking

Chris Casper and his sons Cole, 10, and Christian, 8, passed through Ormond Beach on Sunday morning on their way back from a birthday party. They were wearing sandals. So, what was the next natural checkmark on their itinerary? Strapping on helmets, breaking out their skateboards and dropping in on quarter pipes at the skate park. “It’s pretty awesome, another way to keep the kids active and enjoying sports,” Chris Casper said. “I grew up surfing and skating, and I just wanted to pass it on.” Both kids navigated the park’s ramps and pipes with ease, despite their interesting choice of footwear. Christian remarked that the most daunting challenge for new skaters is “going down the big ramps.” And as a family of multisport athletes, the Caspers use skateboarding as a chance to mix things up. “They do baseball and lacrosse,” said Chris Casper, “so this is kind of like cross training.”

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Christian Casper, 8, rides goofy down Thaddeus Diaz does a manual. a slope while wearing sandals.

Chris Casper rides along a ramp. Casper skated alongside his two sons.

Quanterrous Baylor bails at the last moment while trying to go over the volcano ramp.


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super stars By Wayne Grant | News Editor

Fire Fighter Patrick Soard explains firefighting equipment on the truck.

Photos by Wayne Grant

T-Rec Campers

have a super week Kids meet firefighters, run obstacle course.

Marylee Alfredson gets Aidan Heverin ready to start the obstacle course.

Camp T-Rec got its six-week program off to a super start last week. The theme of the first week was “super heroes� and included a visit by Ormond Beach firefighters, an obstacle course and super hero costumes. The day-camp, located at the Nova Community Center, is a part-

nership of Ormond Beach and Port Orange for the special needs community, ages 7 to 19. Center coordinator Lori Koplan said T-Rec stands for therapeutic recreation. The campers take part in arts and crafts, story time, guest speakers, etc., while developing both physical and social skills.

Christopher Portus takes a jump in the obstacle course.

The kids dressed as super heroes. Shown are Arianna Almo, Kamryn Spitz and Nicholas Powell.

Henry Watson sits in the fire truck with Soard.

Kraven Mayberry hurries through the course.


ORMOND BEACH OBSERVER

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THURSDAY, JULY 3

THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014

MONDAY, JULY 7

Legal Advice Clinic for Civil Matters — 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at City Hall, Room 103, 22 S. Beach St. Individuals will have the opportunity to meet with an attorney and receive free legal advice regarding foreclosure, landlord-tenant, consumer, family law and employment issues.

FRIDAY, JULY 4

As You Dance Independence Day Celebration — 7 to 11 p.m. at The Ballroom, 1250 Hand Ave. Music mix of ballroom, Latin, swing and requests with DJ. By donation, $5 member, $10 nonmember. Call 407-970-1903.

Look Good, Feel Better — 6 p.m. at the Comprehensive Cancer Center of Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center, 224 Memorial Medical Parkway, Daytona Beach. During this session, trained cosmetologists teach female cancer patients beauty techniques to help restore their appearance and selfimage during chemotherapy and radiation treatments. Registration is required. Call 800-227-2345.

TUESDAY, JULY 8

AARP Meeting — 10 a.m. at Ormond Beach Presbyterian Church, 105 Amsden Road. Call 441-5642.

SATURDAY, JULY 5

Red. White and Blue Celebration — 7 to 11 p.m. at The Ballroom, 1250 Hand Ave. Patriotic night of ballroom dancing. DJ Ward. By donation, $10. 407-9701903.

SUNDAY, JULY 6

When Anxiety Strikes: Compassion, Peace, and Understanding — 9:30 a.m. at LifeTree Café, 142 Fairview Ave., Daytona Beach. Participants will gain greater understanding and practical tools for dealing with anxiety and panic. Free. Call 451-5223.

Happy 4thof July!

A Day of Revival — 10 a.m. at Horizon Church of Daytona Beach, 101 Indigo Drive, Daytona Beach. Call 253-2484.

1225 Vine Street, Daytona Beach 32117. 3/2 home on large manicured wooded lot completely fenced all around. Out building/workshop with oversized 2 car side entry garage & RV/Boat parking. Wide-open floor plan w/ formal living/dining, spacious kitchen w/ breakfast bar & huge family room overlooking backyard. 4th bed converted to office/work space. $124,900 Call 386-441-7653

WET BAR WALK TO BEACH

WALK-IN CLOSETS MANICURED FENCED LOT

26 Stallion Way, Ormond Beach 32174. 4/3/2 Enter foyer to office/media room w/ doors & formal dining. Main living with volume ceiling & faux painted accent wall. Master bed is true retreat with tray ceiling, walk in closets (one is a safe room). Kitchen has light/bright cabinetry & open to breakfast nook. Two bedrooms share a hallway/bath. 4th bed is independent with own bath. $264,900 Call Diane Morgan 386-290-2634

186 Kenilworth Avenue, Ormond Beach 32174. Huge open floor layout. Tile throughout main living, rock wall fireplace, & wet bar in great room. Updates include master bath remodel with new cabinets, fixtures & whirl pool tub, solar hot water system, newer A/C units & kitchen updates. Corner lot also has a rear fenced yard with gated street access to park RV/boat. $159,000 Call 386-441-7653

339 Cornell Drive, Daytona Beach, FL. 32118. 4 bed 2 bath walking distance from the beach. Eat in kitchen with granite counters, tile, newer appliances & 9x9 pantry/office. Formal Living/Dining rooms plus a Family room (12x16) AND a 15x24 addition with bay windows and custom built in bookshelves. Plenty of room for the whole family to entertain here. $239,000 Call Elena Scott 386-566-6984 ELECTRIC SHUTTERS

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Blood Drive — 2 to 6 p.m. at Regal Cinema, 215 Williamson Blvd. Two free Fandango movie ticket vouchers for each donor.

537 Sandy Oaks Blvd, Ormond Beach 32174. 3 bed, 2 bath, fenced backyard & garage converted into another living space with window A/C & separate laundry room. Big living area with fireplace & vaulted ceilings. A nice dining room which leads into an office. Family room leads to 23’ x 11’ enclosed porch. $159,900 Call Jean Ivis 386-299-3338

real estate | transactions By Wayne Grant | News Editor

House in Plantation Bay bought for $580,000 A house on a half-acre lot in Plantation Bay was the top real estate transaction for the week of June 1-7. Benson and Marilynn Sternberg, of Ormond Beach, sold 1316 Dovercourt Lane to Robert and Ellen Mueller, of Ormond Beach, for $580,000. Built in 2008, the house has a golf course view, three-car garage, three bedrooms, three baths, a fireplace, swimming pool and 2,778 square feet. The lot sold in 2004 for $132,300.

ORMOND BEACH

915 Ocean Shore Blvd, Unit 408, Ormond Beach, Fl. 32176. Complete high-end custom remodel from wall to wall, ceiling to floor! This unit comes with a deeded, ground level, private garage w/interior access. Enjoy the luxurious sparkling, heated pool that has been newly resurfaced. Electric shutters that surround the balcony will give you shelter and shade you from the sun! $315,000 Call James Degni 386-562-1908

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Thomas Oldziejewski, of Ormond Beach, sold 3551 Red Barn Lane to Ronald and Lisa Duncan, of Ormond Beach, for $402,500. Built in 1999, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace, a barn, swimming pool and 1,960 square feet. It sold in 2001 for $195,000. Heather Klein and William Wolf, of Jupiter, sold 121 Creek Forest Lane to Jeffrey and Falynn Laurita, of Fairmont, West Virginia, for $360,000. Built in 2011, the house has four bedrooms, three baths, a swimming pool and 2,706 square feet. It sold in 2011 for $340,000. CP and HG Residential Lots LLC, of Daytona Beach, sold 333 Chesham Street to Andrei and Linda Thacker, of Ormond Beach, for $298,226. Built in 2014, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 2,422 square feet. This was the first sale. Douglas and Jennifer Roberson, of Ormond Beach, sold 137 Ormond Shores Drive to Visha Stroz, of Ormond Beach, for $200,000. Built in 2000, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,724 square feet. The lot sold in 1999 for $25,000. John and Wilma Milovich, of Summerville, South Carolina, sold 73 Broadmoor Circle to David and Amber Biletto, of Ormond Beach, for $143,000. Built in 1974, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,556 square feet. It sold in 1983 for $56,500. Jeanne Blelmeyer, of Thonotosassa, sold 182 Arborvue Trail to Dale and Donna McCormick, of Ormond Beach, for $134,500. Built in 2000, the house has three bedrooms, three baths and 1,553 square feet. It sold in 2000 for $123,000. Robert and Karen Kupko, and Robert Kupko Jr., of Ormond Beach, sold 1705 Hope Drive to Tracy Judy and Willie Ward, of Ormond Beach, for $133,000. Built in 1979, the house has three bedrooms, three baths, a swimming pool and 1,693 square feet. It sold in 2008 for $145,000. Shanna Godonis, of Volusia County, sold 214 Wilmette Ave. to Cody Cassidy, of Ormond Beach, for $122,500. Built in 1957, the house has two bedrooms, one bath and 851 square feet. It sold in 2003 for $110,000. Danny and Constance Daniels, individually and as trustees, of Anchorage, Alaska, sold 801 Arroyo Parkway to Shawn Melhorn and BrytneAlexa Hogan, of Ormond Beach, for $116,500. Built in 1950, the house has three bedrooms, one bath and 1,096 square feet. It sold in 1974 for $9,500. John Pelszynski, of Ormond Beach, sold 220 Hernandez Ave. to Linda Edmiston-Voss and Daniel Voss, of Pasco, Washington, for $86,900. Built in 1964, the house has three bedrooms, one bath and 1,296 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $170,000. James Gearity, of Shirley, New York, sold 55 Vining Court, Unit 206, to Maryann Stoneking, of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, for $63,000. Built in 1973, the house has two bedrooms, two baths and 930 square feet. It sold in 1983 for $50,000. Thomas and Carol Blawn, of Daytona Beach, sold 55 Ridgewood Ave. to Justine Mathis, of Davenport, for $55,000. Built in 1910, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 1,488 square feet. It sold in 2000 for $85,000.

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The top-selling home is adjacent to a golf course.

Breakaway Trails Michael and Barbara Wolf, individually and as trustees, sold 22 Old Bridge Way to Helen Farb, trustee, of Ormond Beach, for $380,000. Built in 1998, the house has four bedrooms, four baths, a swimming pool and 2,870 square feet. This was the first qualified sale. James and Sharon Greenberg, of Ormond Beach, sold 147 Black Hickory Way to Rodney and Felecia Phipps, of Ormond Beach, for $265,600. Built in 2006, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 1,931 square feet. It sold in 2013 for $255,000.

The Trails Michael Schiering, of Ormond Beach, sold 1 Willow Oak Trail to Matthew and Colette Ellis, of Ormond Beach, for $379,000. Built in 1988, the house has four bedrooms, four baths, a fireplace, swimming pool and 2,948 square feet. It sold in 2001 for $345,000.

Plantation Bay Arthur and Debra Olson, of Aitkin, Minnesota, sold 1232 Crown Pointe Lane to David and Sharon Parsons, of Ormond Beach, for $265,000. Built in 2005, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a swimming pool and 1,908 square feet. This was the first qualified sale.

ORMOND-BY-THE-SEA Prakash Patel and Damaso Saavedra, of Fort Lauderdale, sold 1 Ocean Breeze Circle to Daniel and Kelli Spackman, of Red Lion, Pennsylvania, for $170,000. Built in 1974, the house has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,350 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $250,000. John and Christine Siderius, of Ormond Beach, sold 149 Longwood Drive to Alan and Carole McConnachie, of Bay Shore, New York, for $145,000. Built in 1960, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,197 square feet. It sold in 2013 for $100,000. Bill and Pamela Placek, of Manistee, Michigan, sold 16 Essex Drive to Linda Rubino, of Ormond Beach, for $142,000. Built in 1955, the house has two bedrooms, one bath and 920 square feet. It sold in 2008 for $165,000. Jonathan and Olivia Holland, of Brunswick, Georgia, sold 2800 Ocean Shore Blvd., Unit 11, to Jean Gallaher, of Ormond Beach, for $135,000. Built in 1972, the condo has two bedrooms, two baths and 608 square feet. It sold in 2006 for $220,000. Connie Mason, of Walten, Kentucky, sold 27 Poinsettia Drive to Roy and Margaret Sams, of Duluth, Georgia, for $118,000. Built in 1956, the house has two bedrooms, two baths and 955 square feet. It sold in 1978 for $27,500. Kenneth Davidson, of Westfield, New Jersey, sold 12 Ocean Shore Drive to Elizabeth Young, of Ball Ground, Georgia, for $105,000. Built in 1954, the house has two bedrooms, one bath and 756 square feet. It sold in 1979 for $32,500. — John Adams, of Adams, Cameron & Co. Realtors, contributed to this report.


Diversions NEW IN THE OBSERVER: Arts and Entertainment, from St. Augustine to Daytona Beach

THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014

SMALL WORKS | by Shanna Fortier | Community Editor

5 CAN’T-MISS SHOWS PATRIOTIC CONCERT Where: Davidson Theater, News-Journal Center, 221 N. Beach St., Daytona Beach When: 7:30 p.m. July 3 Info: Join the community symphonic band, choir and soloists to celebrate Independence Day. From Sousa to Gershwin, the band will play a variety of patriotic and Broadway favorites. Free admission. SECOND FRIDAY ART WALK Where: Various art galleries in St. Augustine When: 5-9 p.m. Friday, July 11 Info: In order to celebrate the Fourth of July, the July First Friday Art Walk has been moved to the second Friday. Visit artgalleriesofstaugustine.org.

Photos by Shanna Fortier

Lawrence Philp has been a painter for 40 years.

ORLANDO CONCERT BAND Where: Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center, 399 N. U.S. 1, Ormond Beach When: 3 p.m. Saturday, July 3 Info: More than a dozen instrumental musicians from the Daytona area, the Villages, and north Florida will join the 50-piece Orlando Concert Band when they make their first appearance at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center. Admission is free.

LAWRENCE PHILP: THE CURIOUS PAINTER Palm Coast painter Lawrence Philp has downsized his garage workspace, but not his volume of works.

AMERICAN IDOL LIVE! 2014 TOUR Where: St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 1340C State Road A1A, St. Augustine When: Sunday, July 20 Info: For tickets, visit staugamp.sjcvenues.com or call 904-209-3759.

JOHN LEGEND Where: St. Augustine Amphitheatre, 1340C State Road A1A, St. Augustine When: Friday, July 25 Info: For tickets, visit staugamp.sjcvenues.com or call 904-209-3759.

Philp works abstract materials into his canvases to create mixed media creations.

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awrence Philp stood in the studio space of his garage pulling small canvases out of storage cubbies. Each piece he pulled produced a different color pallet and a variety of objects protruding from the pancakemix-thick paint that surrounds them. The small space in which he produces these small works allows just enough space for one person to stand and move in one direction. Philp, who has lived in Palm Coast since 1997, creates two kinds of work: acrylic paint on canvas and mixed media constructions. He has been doing these smaller works for the past four or five years, but has more than 40 years of painting experience. “I’m not so much experimental, but I’m curious,” Philp said of his process. “I like making stuff, so I just make them until I’m finished.” For Philp, “finished” generally takes about two months. A lot of the work he

It takes up to two months to finish a piece.

does involves setting canvases up side by side and working them simultaneously. He looks at how the edges align and works them, and reworks them until all the canvases look like different paintings. “I don’t want to have a conglomerate of the same thing,” he said. “I’ve gotten into the habit of taking a camera and photographing the entire wall. I take them out, look at them, put them back and move them around until I find a theme.” He does this with 25 or 26 canvases until that theme runs out. If it doesn’t look like something Philp wants to be around, he covers it up and starts reworking from scratch. Philp said his inspiration draws from the surrealists and the abstract expressionists, but his real inspiration comes from getting up every morning and squeezing out some paint. In the past year, Philp has shown

Philp mixes his paint until he gets a pancake-mix consistency. work at Mary McLeod Bethune Performing Arts Center and Visual Arts Gallery three times and also has work in a group exhibition at Skylight Gallery in Brooklyn, New York. But he has been part of more than 70 shows in his career as an artist. “His work is very spontaneous,” said Weldon Ryan, who curates the Mary McLeod Bethune Performing Arts Center and Visual Arts Gallery with his wife, Richlin. “It seems like it is effortless, but his use of colors is very exciting — it’s fresh — it leaves an ease for your eyes.” When thinking about being an artist, Philp said he is brought back to an interview he saw with award-winning post-minimalist Richard Tuttle, who said, “Artists, they’re from nature, they come out of nature, they’re like the clouds that just happen.” “That’s the greatest thing I’ve heard in a while,” Philp said. “It’s imagery that’s really poignant, I think.”


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