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Officials sought new bids for services and lost the gamble. + Local enjoys the paper on his ‘Spicy Rhodes Ahead’ Tracy Rhodes, owner of Spicy Rhodes Ahead, was seen reading the Ormond Beach Observer at the Ormond Beach Farmers’ Market July 3, where he sells his gourmet dips and spices. Rhodes owns the business with his wife, Judi.
+ Generational healing in Ormond The Christian Healing Center in Ormond Beach will use family history during its Generational Healing Event July 18. “As we do this, the Lord will often show us that the personal or family problems that are bothering us the most today had its beginning generations ago,” said Daniel Murray, founder and president of Christian Healing Center, in a press release. During the event, participants will be asked to make a family tree with diseases, addictions and traumas. Call 679-7300.
+ Mayor’s Fitness Challenges for July The Mayor’s Mile will be held at 7:45 a.m. July 10 at the Farmers’ Market, 22 S. Beach St. Florida Hospital will provide free water for walkers. The Coffee Club will meet at 10:30 a.m. July 15, at Starbucks, 1425 W. Granada Blvd. Participants can enter to win a Starbucks mug and coffee. There will also be samples of French Press coffee. Also, challengers can get a free, private, introductory Pilates lesson at Anytime Fitness, through Labor Day. Call 235-0143. Jazzercise is available through the summer. Call 451-8753.
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An effort by the City Commission to lower costs for pickup of garbage, yard waste and recycled materials backfired recently when waste companies came back with much
higher bids than were expected. The city is currently paying $4,068,881 per year, and the new contract calls for $4,957,135 per year. Residents currently pay
$16.81 per month and will pay $17.61 in the new contract, which begins in October. The new monthly fee would be $19.21, but the city is going to subsidize the rate for three
years. The city has subsidized the waste rate for many years, using money from the sale of trucks when the city first outsourced waste
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BOYS WILL BE BOYS
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The Young family’s tiny house is approximately 250 square feet.
Tiny house, big plans The Young family gave up the luxury of space for eight months.
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Parker Rachal, Crawford Olsen, Thomas Davidson, John Robert Dunlap and Michael Rodriguez enjoyed Enviro Camp. For more photos and a story, see Page 7.
One Ormond Beach family has found more in living with less. David and Michelle Young live in a 250-square-foot “tiny house” in Ormond Beach. “I’ve always loved small spaces,” David Young said. “My parents owned a house that had a canning cellar in it, and when I was younger I made that small space my own.” “People don’t realize how comfortable a small space is,” Michelle Young said. “We have everything we need. We’re not missing anything.” The house is made by 2-by-4s and is insulated just like a house. David Young built his tiny house after reading about The Tiny
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SHAMELESS PLUG By Emily Blackwood | Staff Writer
Lulu’s installs Ormond’s first electric car charger In an effort to go green, Lulu’s Oceanside Grille installed an electric car charger and discontinued beach-plane advertising. Lulu’s Oceanside Grille is going green. The coastal cuisine restaurant recently installed an electric car charger in the parking lot — the first in Ormond Beach. “A year or so ago, we moved towards going green,” co-owner Jeff
Bartholomew said. “With the amount of people getting electric cars now, we wanted to be the first in town to do it. No one in Ormond has it yet.” Bartholomew also said he hopes it will encourage people with electric cars to grab a bite at Lu-
lu’s while they charge up. “We have a lot of customers that drive electric cars,” co-owner Ron Defilippo said. “So we thought it would be kind of a cool thing to add. We’ve had people plugging in already.” In addition to the car
charger, Lulu’s opened other avenues to become more eco-friendly. They cook only sustainable fish, meaning they
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The seventh-grade boys of the Ormond Beach Police Athletic League Boys Travel Basketball Team took home the gold at the 2014 United States Specialty Sports Association Championship, in Gainesville. The Ormond Beach PAL Bruins faced the Skillset Vipers of Georgia in the championship game and won the 2014 USSSA Division 2 National Championship, 65-64. Kevin Beans finished with 24 points and 11 rebounds to contribute to the win. Kevon McCrary had 13 points and 12 rebounds. Rodney Rhoden also scored in double figures and, with seven seconds left in the game, Rhoden scored the game-winning shot with no time left on the clock. Kevin Beans received the Most Valuable Player Award. Kevon McCrary and Rodney Rhoden received All Tournament Team votes from various coaches. “Our kids worked hard all year for this,”
coach Avery Randolph said in a press release. “They put in numerous hours of practicing and learning the game. These kids were able to manage extra curricular activities at school, chores at home and most important their grades to participate.”
+ Halifax BPW wins awards at state conference The ladies of the Halifax Business Professional Women took home several awards June 26 during the 94th-annual state conference for BPW/Florida. As a whole, BPW/Halifax was awarded the Mildred Taylor Rhodes Award for achieving the highest percentage gain in paid memberships, the Special Membership Growth Retention Award and the Finance Award. Cynthia Ramirez received the Plus Five Award and was named state bylaws chairwoman. Kathy Hardesty was installed as state treasurer for the 2014-2016 term.
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Father Lopez enrollment soars
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Location on west side makes easy commute for students from throughout area. The move from Daytona Beach to its current LPGA Boulevard location in 2008 has proven to be successful for Father Lopez Catholic High School, as enrollment has grown 80%. New facilities and a more accessible location have apparently combined to spur the increase. Built in 1959, the high school’s previous campus on Madison Avenue in Daytona Beach was showing its age after 49 years of operation. The enrollment at the old school had dropped from 409 in 1984 to 269 in 2008. “The building was really old, and there was no room for expansion,” school President Dr. Michael Coury said recently. Next year’s enrollment is currently 482, an 80% increase over the 269 low. Enrollment for the semester that just ended was 438. Coury said new facilities, including up-to-date technology in the math and science labs, helped enrollment, as well as the location at 3918 LPGA Blvd., which is within easy access of U.S. 92 and Interstate 95. The school draws students from throughout the area, including Sanford, New Smyrna Beach and Flagler County. “It’s opened up a whole
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Lynn Elder cleans off a ceramic ornament and prepares it for painting. Wayne Grant
School President Dr. Michael Coury and Principal Lee Sayago stand in front of the school on LPGA Boulevard. gateway,” he said. Last year, 138 Father Lopez students resided in Ormond Beach, Coury said, and 26 students were from Flagler County. Dr. Alfred Alson, of Palm Coast, said the 30-minute trip to the school was “well worth it.” He said his wife, Rosalia, drove their daughter, Jasmine, to the school each day and enjoyed “mom and daughter time.” “It worked out wonderfully,” he said. The school sits on 95 acres,
with space designated for baseball and softball fields, and tennis courts in the near future, if funding can be raised. For the more distant future, there’s space for a performing arts center and another academic building, which would allow more students. The capacity of the current school is about 510, but Coury said but any growth would be handled carefully. “We want to provide personal care and attention; the
parents expect that,” he said. Currently there is an education building, field house, chapel, administration building, media center, multipurpose building and a football stadium. Coury said the school’s mission is to educate “the whole person.” The students take part in community service projects, such as Healthy Hands, where they package 24,000 meals for the needy. “The best way to thank the giver is to share the gift,” Coury said.
IT’S ELEMENTARY By Wayne Grant | News Editor
Teacher: New standards are needed Conference teaches the teachers in math. School may be out for students, but it was in for a couple of weeks in June, when a group of 196 teachers from around the state gathered in Orlando. In a two-week session, they learned how to teach math according to the new Florida Standards that will take effect next year. The conference was run by the state-funded Florida Center for Research in STEM, which is aligned with Florida State University. Becky Pittard, of Ormond Beach, an elementary school teacher for 25 years, including stints at Pine Trails Elementary and Pathways Elementary, is one of the leaders of the conference. Pittard was on the team that developed the Common Core standards a few years ago, which were later revised to become the Florida Standards, and she said the changes in teaching math are much needed. She said the real difference next year in math education will be an emphasis on understanding and reasoning, and not just memorization. “Math education has been too rote,” she said. Pittard said there was a time in the nation’s history, in the 1930s and 1940s, when schools taught math with more understanding. After World War II, she said, the teaching involved a lot of memorization. The Florida Standards take
a new approach, which harks back to the past. “It’s learning how to reason in math,” she said. “We need creative reasoning.” She said the teachers at the conference are enthusiastic about helping students have more understanding. “It’s enjoyable when a kid’s eyes light up, when they understand,” Pittard said. “I want to get the word out that the new standards are wanted and needed by students.” The teachers are learning more about math at the conference. They are all taking the course, “Thinking Mathematics.” “If we want teachers to teach math, they need to understand math,” Pittard said, When Common Core standards were developed, Pittard said, they looked at teaching methods used in Japan, Finland and other countries that consistently have high student math scores. She said that for years, people complained that American students were behind the rest of the world, and now they are complaining about the changes in the standards. “It doesn’t make sense,” she said. The Florida Center for Research was created by the Legislature to promote STEM, which stands for science, technology, engineering and math. There have
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Teachers gather in Orlando to learn about the new Florida Standards. been previous workshops on science, technology and engineering, Pittard said. Pittard said 14 facilitators helped the teachers better understand math content and standards, research different strategies for teaching and develop lesson plans and other resources that will be shared with other teachers on the state website, cpalms.org. Pittard said there are misconceptions about Common Core. First, she said many people think it was “some kind of federal takeover.” “It came from the National Governor’s Association Conference in 2008,” she said. The governors decided to make an effort to improve education and worked with the chief education officials in each state, she said.
There are 10 teachers from Volusia County at the workshop, Pittard said. Although it’s only a fraction of the number of statewide teachers, she said the plan is that the teachers will go back and share their knowledge. Also, the lesson plans and strategies will be on the website. Pittard said the teachers at the conference responded to invitations that were sent out to the schools. “These teachers are taking two weeks out of their life to learn to do better,” Pittard said. “It speaks to their passion.” She believes the new standards are important and hopes they don’t become a political hot topic and “changed for political reasons.” Email wayne@ormondbeachobserver.com.
Disabled adults find independence at WORC
Work Oriented Rehabilitation Center helps local adults with disabilities learn skills.
When you ask Lynn Elder what she likes about her job in the ceramics shop, she signs the word “money.” Though she also loves to paint and make things, Elder is proud of her ability to create a living as a disabled adult. She is one of 100 current participants who have found purpose and independence through the Work Oriented Rehabilitation Center. Kelly Ferguson, CEO of WORC, said the organization offers many different services to help people with disabilities gain independent skills. “We provide them with opportunities for vocational education, adult education and contract service work,” Ferguson said. Established in 1969, WORC has programs to live, work and play in the center. For employment opportunities, WORC offers a print shop, a ceramics shop, a sewing center, a food service center and a wood shop. “They create the stakes that you see surveyors, mappers and construction industry people use,” Ferguson said. “It’s really wonderful to watch. We also have a food service area here with a commercial kitchen so our participants can learn to use commercial grade appliances. There are a lot opportunities for employment.” WORC also has a residential program where 15 individuals currently live. They are opening a group home in Port Orange to house six individuals. “Through all of those kinds of programs,” Ferguson said, “we are able to provide employment services, socialization and take care of all of the different needs that might be necessary.” Since its inception, Ferguson said, WORC has placed 5,000 in employment in the community and created over 5 million pieces through production. “I’ve been in this community for over 20 years,” Ferguson said. “I’ve always known about this organization and always known that it provides an important service. But I think being here every day and seeing the difference that you make, it is really phenomenal.” Ferguson, who was appointed CEO in April, said independence is the piece of the puzzle that holds WORC together. “What I’ve learned is that adults with disabilities can do a tremendous number of things,” Ferguson said. “They take great pride in their work. The sole purpose is to give them the tools to live their own independent lives.”
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TINY / FROM PAGE 1 House Movement that started in 1996. “I grew up in an almost 4,000-square-foot house,” David Young said. “We wanted to get rid of all the stuff in our lives. We had so much junk. At one point in our life we had a four-bedroom house, and every room was full. It was just us two.” The Young family also started with the Tiny House Movement to save money. “We wanted to be debt free,” Daniel Young said. “That was one of the biggest things.” “We wanted more money to do fun things,” Michelle Young said. “Travel, things like that.” The family used the money they saved to help start up Makin’ Waves Surf Shack, an all-natural smoothie concession stand. David Young hopes to franchise the business this month. “We’ve had lines of people,” David Young said. “We’ve been up and down the east coast.” After building his tiny house in Aurora,
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Ohio, he moved his family to Ormond Beach for his business, which is also built on a 18-foot trailer. They have also been raising a baby in the tiny house. Now 8 months, Charlotte was 2 months old when they first moved in. “At first I thought it would be really challenging,” Michelle Young said. “But we adjusted really easy. But I don’t know how it will be when she starts moving. That’s why we’re going to end up in an actual house.” But that doesn’t mean they will forget the lessons they’ve learned in their small space. “I don’t think we will ever go above 1,400 square feet for the rest of our lives,” David Young said. “But because of Charlotte and depending on any other kids we may have, this is the wise thing to do.” David Young said this isn’t his last tiny house. He plans on building more for other people, definitely another one for himself, and possibly even a playhouse for Charlotte. Still, they will miss their unique place. “The skylight — sleeping up there is so beautiful,” David Young said. “You can see the stars. We’ll miss that.”
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have a herb garden surrounding the building. “We grow our own herbs outside,” Bartholomew said. “It helps with outside smells, makes it pleasant. People get hungry when they walk in, and we can use them in the kitchen.” Lulu’s also recently switched to biodegradable takeout boxes. “It’s a little more money, but it helps the environment,” Bartholomew said. “Overall, it’s going to pay off for us in the long run. Save the environment now, and we don’t have to worry about it later.” Bartholomew also mentioned that Lulu’s recently purchased an electric golf cart that they will soon be driving up and down the beach as advertising instead of using planes. “We’re gonna get people to see us and pass out free water,” Bartholomew said. “It helps us and helps people on the beach. So that saves a lot of gas.” Bartholomew said his customers are taking notice. Within the first day of switching to biodegradable boxes, people were making positive comments. “It helps us as a business,” Bartholomew said. “A lot of our business is based on cows, fish and chicken. If we can’t raise them in a safe way then it kind of defeats the purpose of me trying to sell it. The healthier we are and the better things we do, we are ensuring we will be here longer. We want to bring the community together and do our part to save the world.” “In order for us to be progressive,” Defilippo said, “we have to be progressive. Whether it’s our food, our drink, our decor, it’s important that we do our part. I think we are cutting-edge all the way, from our stuff to our staff to our community.”
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“I said our rate was below market, and these RFPs proved it was true,” she told the commissioners. Coleman urged the commissioners to reject all offers and negotiate a new contract with her company, but City Attorney Randy Hayes said the only legal options they had were to accept one of the bids or go back to the original contract with Coleman’s company, Waste Management. However, Waste Management rejected the idea of returning to the original contract. “We’re forced to accept this bid, because Waste Management has chosen not to go back to the original contract and that’s our only other option,” said Mayor Ed Kelley. Commissioner James Stowers said calling it an unfortunate set of circumstances would be an understatement. “I don’t feel good about this for the city,” he said. “But calculations were made on the facts, and here we are,” he said. The commission voted unanimously to give staff the go-ahead to finalize the contract with Waste Pro. Commissioner Kent was absent. The commission will formally consider the contract at the next regular City Commission meeting on July 29. City Manager Joyce Shanahan said Waste Pro will be held to the same standards as Waste Management and that there will be no change in service to customers. Ted Dolan, of Waste Pro, said the company operates in several municipalities in Volusia County and “has a good reputation.”
pickup. After three years, residents will pay the full amount. In March, Waste Management Inc. asked for market-based increases to be built into a new five-year contract, in addition to a retroactive cost-of-living increase of 1.67% back to Oct. 1, 2013. The market-based increases would be as much as 3%, and would occur in years three, four and five of the contract period. A representative from a competitor, Waste Pro, at the meeting urged the commission to send out a request for proposals, known as an RFP. The commission voted to reject the offer from Waste Management and to send out the RFP. Mayor Ed Kelley and Commissioner Troy Kent were in the minority, voting to continue the contract with Waste Management. When the bids came in, they were much higher than the current contact. Waste Management bid $5,933,861, and Waste Pro bid $4,957,135. If the commission had approved the increases requested by Waste Management in March, their fee for the final year of their five-year contract would be $4.52 million. The commissioners met in a special meeting on June 30 to select one of the proposals. At the meeting, Janie Coleman, municipal services manager for Waste Management, said the higher bids were a result of corporate headquarters reassessing the costs.
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I had been to ultrasounds before, but it was a new experience to see it through the eyes of my three kids. We gazed at the monitor mounted on the wall at the doctor’s office last week. Like magic, a trapezoidal window of black-and-white digital snow suddenly came to life. Instead of static, we saw a person. Sort of. Eventually, this will be the kids’ youngest sibBRIAN ling, the fourth McMilMCMILLAN lan child. “What do you see?” my wife, Hailey, said, as the ultrasound tech skated a magicwand-like instrument across her womb. Grant, 7, tilted his head to one side to get a better angle. “Something with horns and a snout,” he said.
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No place like gnome: unusual spots Time to explore the whimsical garden at Ames Park and the Home of the Gnomes. Getting from one place to another these days can be stressful. You wait at a stop light. Then race to the next one. Wait again. Then race to the next one. T h a t ’s why the traffic light WAYNE at Granada GRANT and Nova can be a nice break. After a few minutes of staring at the light, I notice I’m hunched forward and my shoulders are tense. I tell myself to relax. “You’re not going anywhere anytime soon,” I say. “Sit back.” In addition to long traffic lights, there are other places to relax out on the roadway. There are several in the city, but today’s topic is South Beach Street. Not far south of Granada Boulevard, you’ll find Ames Park. I stopped by there on a whim, and immediately saw I was in the right place. The signage in the gazebo welcomes
Several gnomes reportedly occupy this tree in Holly Hill. you to Whim Garden. The city bought the land from the Ames family in 1972, and it’s now a park. The Ameses started the garden in 1914, and it’s relaxing to walk by the ponds covered in lily pads, and the various sculptures that were created by the mother and daughter. If you walk out on the dock, a walrus greets you from the water. At least the signage says it’s a walrus, but to me it looks like a manatee. I doubt if the Ameses ever saw a walrus in the river. Maybe they thought they saw a walrus. A visit to the park is a relaxing break. Benches and flowers have been added in recent years to aid the enjoyment of
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Pathways meander by fanciful sculptures at Ames Park. the views and breeze. Traveling on down South Beach Street, across the border in Holly Hill, is another place that takes the mind off the stress of the day: the Home of the Gnomes, at San Robar Drive. There’s a little door built into the base of a tree, and local legend has it that you can
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Must be a good DVD 7:40 a.m. — First Block of Pine Bluff Drive. Burglary of Conveyance. The victim said her car was broken into some time overnight. Someone had broken the driver’s door window, gone through the glove box and console and spread the contents throughout the interior. All of the electronic items and money were accounted for, but a DVD titled, “Walking with the Dinosaurs” was missing. A fingerprint from the door was placed into evidence.
Thief passes on school books 8:28 a.m. — First Block of Spring Meadows Drive. Burglary of Conveyance. An officer noticed that a car at a residence had been broken into. After being notified, the victim said that a bag with his school books was taken. The rear window of the car was broken and entry was made through the door. The bag was located on the lawn, and the books were still inside. The glove box and console had been gone through, but nothing was missing.
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Carts vs. car 3:26 p.m. — 1500 Block of West Granada Boulevard. Information. The victim said her car was hit by a shopping cart in the store parking lot. She said the driver’s side mirror was damaged by carts being pushed by an employee while she was waiting to park. The manager said it was not inten-
INBRIEF where he might be going. Officers later spotted him on Airport Road and made a traffic stop. He was taken into custody by Volusia County deputies. The Ormond Beach officer cited him for speeding and failing to stop at a posted stop sign.
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Cat chases dog 9:35 p.m. — 1500 Block of San Marco Drive. Animal Bite. The victim said she was walking her dogs when a cat started chasing the dogs. She attempted to break up the ensuing fight, and the cat scratched her wrist. Another person tried to help, and the cat bit him on the finger. When the officer arrived, the victims had placed the cat in a cage. The officer delivered the cat, which did not have a collar, to the Community Service Office in the police department.
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This vandalism looks familiar ... 2:40 a.m. — First Block of Warwick Avenue. Vandalism. A caller said four teenagers exited an SUV, struck a mailbox with a bat, and then left the area. While approaching the area, an officer noticed an obstruction in the road. Several wooden slabs had been moved there from a yard. The officer noted in his report that this was similar to vandalism incidents that had happened two months prior, when a blockage of trash bags had been placed across the road, apparently to block cars from the vandalism scene. Several neighbors reported damaged mail boxes. The officers searched the area but did not locate any suspects.
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July 5
You can run the stop sign, but you can’t hide 5:48 p.m. — Melrose Avenue and North Yonge Street. Traffic stop. The officer was at a fourway stop and saw a black motorcycle, travelling at a speed of 50 to 60 mph, go through the intersection without stopping. The driver, who was wearing a full-face, black helmet, accelerated after passing the officer. The officer watched the motorcycle approach the intersection of Melrose Avenue and U.S. 1. The driver then slowed down rapidly, nearly losing control, and turned north on U.S. 1. The officer reported a reckless driver over the police radio. Volusia County deputies reported over the radio that they had prior dealings with a similar motorcycle and gave an address to
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I miss you — and also my money 3:38 a.m. — 100 Block of Myra Boulevard. Theft. The victim said her friend, the suspect, stole $800 from her purse and took her house keys. She said she had told her friend to leave the house and not come back. At some point in the evening, she fell asleep, and when she awoke she noticed all the suspect’s possessions were gone. She also noticed that her house keys and money were missing. The officer told the victim that a charging affidavit would be completed. — Compiled by Wayne Grant
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What do you get when you take “FIFA,” move the “I” before the first “F,” then swap the “A” and the second “F?” Hint: It’s just like the World Cup — except Josh Stevens and Raushod Floyd are playing real football. Stevens, a 2014 Seabreeze grad, and Floyd, a rising senior, are in Kuwait City, representing Team USA in the IFAF Under-19 World Championship, an international American footJOEY ball tournament. LoMONACO Seabreeze coach Marc Beach is an assistant on Team USA’s staff. On the surface, Kuwait City, perched at the top of the Persian Gulf, bears some semblance to the Ormond area. There’s beaches, and it’s hot. Really hot. “It’s like Florida on steroids,” Stevens said of high temperatures that spiked at 117 degrees on Tuesday. “The wind is hot, too.” In-country for less than a week, the pair has already picked up on cultural nuances in the region. “The people are all right, but there’s certain things you can’t say or do,” Floyd said. “You can’t really talk to females, and you can’t really make eye contact with the dudes. It’s just their religion. But it’s a nice place.” Team USA had its first taste of pool play Monday, beating Mexico, 49-14. Stevens compiled a teamhigh 111 rushing yards on nine carries. Floyd said he didn’t touch the ball at his receiver spot but contributed some key blocks. He injured his knee in April, so this tournament marks his first action in pads since last season. “It went pretty good,” Stevens said. “We executed, and I scored twice, so that was pretty cool.” There’s a seven-hour time difference, meaning yesterday afternoon, when I downloaded the “Viber” app to call Rashoud Floyd’s iPhone without either of us incurring ludicrous charges — it was nearly 1 a.m. in the Middle East. Fortunately, the guys were awake. The four teams in Pool B are staying at the same hotel, making international interaction practically unavoidable. “We just finished eating dinner with Mexico,” Floyd said. The intrasquad camaraderie “really depends on the level of respect the teams have for each other,” he continued. “We’re really cool with Japan. We could sit around and talk and play with them, but when Mexico was here … we really didn’t.” Not all of the duo’s memories were forged abroad. Before leaving the country, Team USA participated in a weeklong training camp in Winchester, Virginia. They visited the monuments in D.C., which Stevens and Floyd both said was a first. In the fall, Stevens will suit up for Merced College (California).
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down pat By Joey LoMonaco | Sports Writer
Meet Mainland’s new AD,
PAT MONAHAN Monahan, a Seabreeze High and Florida State alumnus, was originally hired as a math teacher and has worked at the school for 17 years.
If coaching was a college major, it’s safe to say Pat Monahan has taken the survey course. During his 17 years at Mainland (14 spent as an assistant athletics director), he’s coached boys’ and Pat Monahan girls’ tennis teams, golf teams and bowling squads. And, oh yeah, one season of freshman girls basketball. “That was fun,” Monahan said. Monahan took over as Main-
land’s athletics director this summer following Dick Toth’s retirement. As Toth’s assistant for the past 14 years, Monahan’s experience made the choice a simple one for the school’s administration. “They asked me if I’d be the AD, and I said, ‘OK,’” he said. Now, Monahan’s looking to build upon the winning foundation that Toth created at Mainland. “He brought a level of professionalism that was just the highest,” Monahan said of his predecessor. “He was always very professional, dealing with the other schools, the FHSAA, the newspapers. I just want to carry that over. It’s one thing I’ve learned from him — is to
act and be professional in everything I do.” He won’t have to start from scratch. As a Seabreeze grad and longtime member of Mainland’s administration, Monahan has deep community roots as he steps into his new role. “I’m just excited to work with my coaches and the other athletic directors,” he said. “I’ve known them all as Dick’s assistant, so it’s good to get to know them a little bit. I feel I have a good relationship with a lot of my coaches, so I’ll try to keep that up and help them out whenever I can.”
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Age: 39 Family: Lives with his wife, Angie, and his three children in Ormond Beach. Education: Seabreeze High School, Florida State University Favorite sports film: “The Pride of the Yankees.” “That’s a good one. Everybody should watch it at least once.” Favorite memory (player): “My junior year of high school, we won the district golf tournament in a playoff against New Smyrna. That was pretty exciting. And I made a par, so I was happy.” Favorite memory (coach): “The year (2009) we won the state bowling tournament. It was the first year we ever made it out of the district tournament. We lost the last three years in a row in the round right before making states — knocked out by Seabreeze every year. We made it to the state playoffs and ran through undefeated. We beat Tymber Creek in a roll-off. It was pretty awesome.”
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IN HIS HONOR By The Observer Staff
Bucky Classic tourney raises $6,500 The first Bucky Classic Softball Tournament, held June 28, raised $6,500 for the local American Heart Association. A total of 14 teams played in the day-long softball tournament at the Ormond Beach Sports Complex and Fields. The Bucky Classic softball tournament was held in honor of Stephen “Bucky” Buckholt, who died in December 2013 from a heart attack at age 36. To honor him, a committee of his friends raised funds and organized the event. “This event was bigger and better than we could have ever imagined when the original ‘I have an idea’ text went out to the group in January,” said Greg Hunter, Bucky Classic chairman. “Our local community businesses and people stepped up in a big way to show their love for Bucky and the American Heart Association.” To kick off the tournament, organizers presented a $5,000 check to the Buckholt family who, in turn, donated it to the American Heart Association. “We will never forget the amazing event that was held in honor of our
son to benefit the American Heart Association,” said Denise and Steve Buckholt, Stephen’s parents. “The outpouring of love and support was overwhelming. This was one of the happiest days we have experienced since his passing. It just shows how many good people there are in this community.” “It was our hope this tournament would bring those who knew Stephen together to honor him and his love for the game, but, more importantly, raise awareness on heart health and the importance of taking care of yourself — including making smarter health choices and going to the doctor when something is not right,” Hunter said. “It is our hope that by raising awareness, we might not lose another too soon and that our efforts will help the American Heart Association continue to spread their message.” Games started at 9 a.m. after ceremonial first pitches from Stephen’s dad, Steve Buckholt, and sister, Stefanie Ryan. “We can’t thank Greg Hunter and the tournament organizers enough for all their hard work
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Members of Stephen “Bucky” Buckholt’s family pose for a photo. Team Bucky, a team comprising many of Stephen’s family members, won the coed championship game. From left: Mike Brown, cousin; John Uebel, cousin; Denise Buckholt, mother; Stefanie Ryan, sister; and Steve Buckholt, father. and dedication to honor my brother,” Stefanie Ryan said. “I know Stephen wouldn’t believe it himself how many people showed up to play ball and raise money in his name.” Team “Volusia Top Gun” won the men’s division championship. For the coed division championship, teams “Dunkin’ Donuts” and “Team Bucky” played in the finals; both are teams that Stephen had
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Team Bucky, a team comprising many of Stephen’s family members and friends, won the coed division championship at the first Bucky Classic Softball Tournament.
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BUCKY / FROM PAGE 9 played for. Fittingly, “Team Bucky” — a team comprising many of Stephen’s family members — came away with the victory. The committee’s plan is to host the event each year. Its hope is that more teams will participate and raise even more funds. Find The Bucky Classic on Facebook at facebook.com/BuckyClassicSoftball. For more information or to be included in the 2015 tournament, contact Greg Hunter at 451-1075 or by email at ghunter@argyleagency.com
Congratulations to the winning teams and all who took part in the first Bucky Classic Softball Tournament.
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WORLD SERIES, HERE WE COME Courtesy photo
The Ormond Beach 12U all-stars qualified for the Babe Ruth Fastpitch World Series. Front row, from left: Hayley Lazo, Taylor Armstrong, Maddy Childs, Julianna Savone, MacKenzie Childs and Shea Zweifel. Top row: coach Kent Zweifel, Lexi Duckett, Maya Henebury, Randa Motsinger, Maddy Meeks, Morgan Lebeda, coach Jeremy Armstrong, Margaret Riecks and coach Jim Riecks
MONAHAN / FROM PAGE 9 Organizers present a $5,000 check to the Buckholt family. From left to right: Billie Kaler, committee member; Greg Hunter, chairman; Bob Daniels, city of Ormond Beach Sports; Stephanie Dean, American Heart Association Representative; Dana Afshari, committee member; Rachael Gilbert, committee member; Denise Buckholt, Stephen’s mother; Kenny Webb, committee member; Steve Buckholt, Stephen’s father; Stefanie Ryan, Stephen’s sister; Shawn Cahalan, committee member; Tom Ryan, Stephen’s brother-in-law; Addam Ralston, committee member; Mike Brown, Stephen’s cousin; John Uebel, Stephen’s cousin; and Erin Hunter, committee member.
He expects plenty of new opportunities and challenges as the Bucs’ AD, but right now, the focus is on the upcoming fall sports season; it kicks off in less than a month. “It’s kind of tough,” Monahan said, “because football and volleyball start
Aug. 4, and the teachers don’t even go back until a week after that. I’ll be communicating with my coaches, making sure everyone’s on the same page and good to go that first day of practice. In 14 years as an assistant, you learn a lot.” Email Sports Writer Joey LoMonaco at joey@ormondbeachobserver.com.
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THURSDAY, JULY 10 Blood Drive — 4:30 to 9 p.m. at Outback Steakhouse, 135 E. Granada Blvd. Free $10 Outback Gift Card for all donors. Community Garden Meeting— 6 p.m. at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center, 399 N. U.S. 1. The meeting will focus on project updates from the community garden subcommittees. Call 676-3293.
FRIDAY, JULY 11 Blood Drive — 1 to 5 p.m. at Dairy Queen, 328 N. Nova Road. Free Fandango movie ticket voucher for each donor. Walking with the Manager — 8 a.m. at The Casements. The walk will be approximately 2 miles. Joanne Naumann, neighborhood improvement manager, will be the city manager’s guest walker. Citizens are invited to join in the walk, ask questions, share comments and offer suggestions. As You Dance — 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.
SATURDAY, JULY 12 Afternoon Summer Concert — 3 p.m. at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center. Free. Concerts features The Orlando Concert Band with Composer Julian Bond. Grand Lodge New Orleans Style Party — 4 p.m. at Ormond Beach Elks Lodge 2193, 285 Wilmette Ave. Free admittance with a covered dish, $5 fee with no dish. Menu will include clams, oysters, shrimp, chicken and desserts. West Coast Swing — 7:30 to 11 p.m. at The Ballroom, 1250 Hand Ave. By donation, $10. Call 407-970-1903.
SUNDAY, JULY 13 The Lost Concert: Elvis Presley and Roy Orbison — 2 p.m. at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center. The concert features Peter Alden, Brian McCullough, The Dukes, special guest Cote Deonath and hosted by Ken Brady of the Casinos. $25 for VIP reserved seats and $20 for reserved seats.
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Seyahna Sampson, 3, enjoyed the entertainment, even with a little drizzle.
ORMOND BEACH CELEBRATES independence with fireworks in the park Happy Fourth! Despite some drizzle, Ormond Beach residents filled Rockefeller Gardens, Fortunato Park and City Hall Plaza for the Independence Day Celebration. The Fourth of July was celebrated in a big way this past weekend in Ormond Beach. Even with some rainy weather, locals flocked to the city’s Independence Day Celebration. Hosted by the city of Ormond Beach Department of Leisure Services, the event was held at three locations: Rockefeller Gardens, Fortunato Park and City Hall Plaza. Each location held different types of entertainment. Popular hits from
the ’70s, ’80s and ’90s, were played by Tie Dye Road and The Click at Rockefeller Gardens. Classic rock from Brad Yates and MoiMemtum could be heard from City Hall Plaza. Kids watched the Comedy and Magic of Glen Foster and The Amazing Antics of Todd Kay at Fortunato Park, where there was also face painting, inflatable rides and a giant coloring mural. Fireworks went off later that evening and could be seen from all three parks.
Blood Drive — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Beall’s Outlet, 1250 Oceanshore Blvd. Free Fandango movie ticket voucher for each donor.
The band Tie Dye Road performed at the Rockefeller Gardens.
Breast Cancer Support Group — 4 p.m. at the Comprehensive Cancer Center of Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center, 224 Memorial Medical Parkway, Daytona Beach. Free breast cancer support group for information, resources and encouragement. Registration is not required. Call 231-4000.
TUESDAY, JULY 15 Florida Licensing on Wheels — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at City Hall. Call 850-6172000. — Send nonprofit events to calendar@ ormondbeachobserver.com.
Brenda Breslin, David Fox and Sharon Breslin worked to get a good view of the evening’s fireworks show.
Audiences watched in awe of The Amazing Antics of Todd Kay in Fortunato Park.
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real estate | transactions By Wayne Grant | News Editor
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Broadwater Road boasts top seller A house on a one-acre lot was the top real estate transaction for the week of June 8-14. Blue Skies Real Estate LLC, of Ormond Beach, sold 7 Broadwater Road to Thomas and Victoria Rhodes, of Wellington, for $530,000. Built in 1992, the house has a detached studio efficiency, four bedrooms, four baths, a fireplace and 3,038 square feet. A professionally designed kitchen has quartz countertops and an eight-foot work island. It sold in 1995 for $283,500.
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Roger Doukas, of Ormond Beach, sold 759 Hope St. to Richard and Brenda Bartlow, of Ormond Beach, for $370,000. Built in 2012, the house has three bedrooms, three baths and 2,745 square feet. This was the first qualified sale. Helen Betts, of Ormond Beach, sold 12 Eloise Circle to John Doyle, of Ormond Beach, for $277,500. Built in 1988, the house has three bedrooms, three baths, a fireplace, a swimming pool and 2,148 square feet. It sold in 1999 for $178,000. Relg & Gdaf LLC, of Daytona Beach, sold 50 Bellewood Circle to Paul and Adrianne Kim, of Ormond Beach, for $259,000. Built in 1965, the house has five bedrooms, three baths and 2,280 square feet. It sold in 2003 for $215,000. Bradford Tiffany, of Ormond Beach, sold 454 Druid Circle to
Sandra Rossmeyer, of Ormond Beach, for $232,500. Built in 1959, the house has three bedrooms, three baths, a fireplace and 2,076 square feet. It sold in a multiparcel sale in 2008. Bank of America, of Simi Valley, California, sold 31 Morning Star Ave. to David and Johann Pedrick, of Ormond Beach, for $178,900. Built in 1991, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 2,046 square feet. It sold in 2008 for $200,000. Daniel and Marjorie Peckham, and Joseph and Lori Dupree, of Ormond Beach, sold 44 Ivanhoe Drive to Francis Siana, of Springfield, Massachusetts, for $143,500. Built in 1958, the house has two bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 1,324 square feet. It sold in 1997 for $72,000. Denise Held, of Peachtree Corners, Georgia, sold 113 Northbrook Lane to Nancy Gauthier, of Ormond Beach, for $125,000. Built in 1980, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 1,448 square feet. It sold in 2003 for $116,000. Scott Siegel, of Neskowin, Oregon, sold 2 Chippingwood Lane to Eduardo Madrigrano, of Daytona Beach, for $120,000. Built in 1979, the house has two bedrooms, three baths and 1,386 square feet. It sold in 1987 for $58,000. Joni Harrison, of Ormond Beach, sold 405 Bostrom Lane to Michelle Vuylsteke, of Or-
mond Beach, for $108,000. Built in 1926, the house has one bedroom, one bath, a fireplace and 1,028 square feet. It sold in 2004 for $65,000. Morequity Inc, of Lewisville, Texas, sold 74 Sanchez Ave., to Michael Westenhoefer, of Ormond Beach, for $99,900. Built in 1967, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a swimming pool and 1,328 square feet. It sold in 1992 for $70,000. Sherri Flynn, of Ormond Beach; Samuel Roe, of Parma, Ohio; and Scott Roe, of Travelers Rest, South Carolina; sold 55 Vining Court, Unit 114, to Dennis and Lisa Gibson, of Summerfield, for $63,000. Built in 1973, the condo has two bedrooms, one bath and 992 square feet. It sold in 2000 for $46,500.
square feet. It sold in 2004 for $99,500.
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Larry and Sharon Doyle, of Tucson, Arizona, sold 123 Ocean Aire Terrace to Carol Burchard and Linda Galley, of Ormond Beach, for $216,000. Built in 1979, the house has two bedrooms, two baths, a swimming pool and 1,482 square feet. It sold in 1979 for $61,000. John and Breda Nolan, and Eimear Nolan, of Ormond Beach, sold 43 Sunny Shore Drive to Carole Townsley, of Ormond Beach, for $135,000. Built in 1958, the house has two bedrooms, one bath and 888 square feet. It sold in 2008 for $160,000. — John Adams, of Adams, Cameron & Co. Realtors, contributed to this report.
Brian and Margaret Dawson, of Volusia County, sold 20 Forest View Way to Alisha Skinner and Robert Bolwerk, of Ormond Beach, for $295,000. Built in 1987, the house has four bedrooms, three baths, a fireplace, swimming pool and 2,240 square feet. It sold in 2002 for $183,500.
Tomoka Meadows Dennis and Jenifer Parent, of Ormond Beach, sold 98 Tomoka Meadows Blvd., Unit 98, to Troy and Gina Wilsey, of Ormond Beach, for $83,500. Built in 1980, the house has two bedrooms, three baths and 1,434
Plantation Bay Prestwick at Plantation Bay, of Daytona Beach, sold 1040 Kilkenny Lane to Resolute Properties Ltd., of Norfolk, United Kingdom, for $215,900. Built in 2013, the townhouse has three bedrooms, three baths and 2,078 square feet. This was the first sale. Prestwick at Plantation Bay, of Daytona Beach, sold 1044 Kilkenny Lane to Resolute Properties Ltd., of Norfolk, United Kingdom, for $204,770. Built in 2013, the townhome has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,562 square feet. This was the first sale.
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Carlene Hammons, a 20-year employee, and co-owner Rindy Sauve hold two birds in Amazon Jungle.
+ Pet store celebrates 30 years in business Amazon Jungle, 557 S. Yonge St., is celebrating its 30th year in business on July 11, 12 and 13 with door prizes, homemade refreshments and special sales. Cloide and Rindy Sauve started the business in Ormond Beach and have been in their present location since 1990. Rindy Sauve said fish and birds are a large part of their business, and they also sell reptiles and small mammals such as rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, etc. Supplies and accessories are also sold. She attributes their success to having long-term employees and personal service. They provide advice on such things as raising baby birds, and will test aquarium water for customers. “We know our customers,” Sauve said. “We know what kind of birds and fish they have.” For their three-day celebration, they are offering 30% off the entire store, except for birds, which will be 15% off.
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FANTASTIC FLAGLER | by Shanna Fortier | Community Editor
SECOND FRIDAY ART WALK Where: Various art galleries in St. Augustine When: 5-9 p.m. Friday, July 11 Info: Because of the Fourth of July, the July First Friday Art Walk has been moved to the second Friday. Visit artgalleriesofstaugustine.org.
Ed Siarkowicz’s Hurricane Sandy sequence will be displayed as three 30-by-40-inch canvases, the largest it has ever been.
ED SIARKOWICZ: CAPTURING GOD’S ART
KATHLEEN KELLY ARTIST RECEPTION Where: Hammock Wine and Cheese Shoppe, 5368 N. Oceanshore Blvd., Palm Coast When: 3:30-5:30 p.m. Friday, July 11 Info: Wine reception is free. ORLANDO CONCERT BAND Where: Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center, 399 N. U.S. 1, Ormond Beach When: 3 p.m. Saturday, July 12 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. ‘SLEEPING BEAUTY’ Where: Daytona Playhouse, 100 Jessamine Blvd., Daytona Beach When: 2 p.m. July 19, 20, 27 and 27 Info: A rollicking musical comedy with lots of audience interaction presented by the Young Actors Company. Meet Queen Bea and King Bumble and the evil witch, Carabosse. The audience is encouraged to dress up in a favorite fairy tale costume. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for under 18. Call 2552431 or visit daytonaplayhouse.org.
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.
Palm Coast photographer Ed Siarkowicz will show his Flagler County-centered works at Ocean Books and Art in Flagler Beach, with a July 20 opening reception.
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d Siarkowicz won his first camera for selling a large amount of goods for the Boy Scouts. It was a Kodak Kodamatic, and it worked on 110 mm film. He brought the camera everywhere, but eventually it got lost. Fifteen years later, he went to visit his parents in his childhood home and was tasked with cleaning out the guest room closet. Tucked away in the corner, was the Kodamatic. There were three exposed shots on the film, so he took it to a photo mat for developing. A couple hours later, he picked up his photos and stared back at three selfies of his teenage self. “It was very surreal,” he said while sitting in the gallery at Ocean Books and Art. Siarkowicz will show his photographic imagery at the gallery July 16 through Aug. 13 in his show, “Fantastic Flagler.” The show is centered around an image of a Flagler Beach sunrise that appeared as the cover of the Flagler County Chamber’s Fantastic Flagler magazine. The purpose of the show is to make people realize the hidden treasures of Flagler County. “A lot of these places people don’t know about,” he said motioning to a photograph of a lake nestled behind Town Center. “You realize that you don’t have to go far; we have such a treasure trove of stuff here.” While Siarkowicz loves the dramatic water and clouds in his nature photography, street photography is slowly becoming one of his favorites, and he has a growing portfolio of people shots. “I was solely focused on the environment,” Siarkowicz said. “If people got into my shot, it was an annoyance at first. But after having several shots like that, I started to see a value. I got bold and started finding a person and using them.” His inspiration, he said, comes from God’s timing, quoting Ansel Adams, who said, “Sometimes I arrive just when God’s ready to have someone click the shutter.” “For me, being the sole witness to a spiritually meaningful event and then capturing it, and displaying it, and making it touch people’s lives, that’s the greatest enjoyment.”
Siarkowicz said his grandmother is also one of his biggest inspirations, always walking around with a springwound 8mm video camera. When she died, she left him with all the family negatives, spanning from 1906 to 2000. It took eight months for him to convert the 3,500 negatives into positives for the rest of the family. “For me, in a way it’s a legacy of carrying on what she did,” Siarkowicz said. “Even though she never did anything artistic, it’s neat to see I’m coming full circle to that point of capturing people instead of just places and things.”
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This image appeared as the cover shot of the Flagler County Chamber’s Fantastic Flagler magazine.
IF YOU GO What: “Fantastic Flagler” photography show When: Show runs July 16 through Aug. 13 with an opening reception 2-6 p.m. Sunday, July 20 Where: Ocean Books and Art, 200 S. Oceanshore Blvd., Flagler Beach
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Used TOYOTA VEHICLES 2003 CAMRY LE ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$8,977 2012 YARIS LE ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$11,977 2010 CAMRY LE V6 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$12,977 2010 COROLLA LE �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$12,977 2008 RAV4 4 CYL ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$12,977 2009 COROLLA LE �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$12,977 2010 COROLLA LE �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$13,477 2013 COROLLA L ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$13,977 2011 CAMRY LE ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$13,977 2011 COROLLA S ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$13,977 2014 YARIS LE ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$14,977 2012 COROLLA LE �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$14,977 2011 CAMRY LE ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$14,977 2011 PRIUS TWO HYBRID������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$14,977 2010 RAV4 4 CYL ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$15,977 2012 PRIUS C THREE HYBRID �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������$16,477 2013 CAMRY L���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$16,977 2010 AVALON XL ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$16,977 2011 PRIUS TWO HYBRID������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$16,977 2014 COROLLA S ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$17,977 2012 CAMRY LE ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$17,977 2012 RAV4 4 CYL ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$19,977 2010 RAV4 LIMITED 4WD ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$19,977 2011 VENZA V6 �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$20,977 201E RAV4 LE�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$21,977 2013 PRIUS TWO HYBRID������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$21,977 2014 TACOMA ACCESS CAB �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$22,977 2013 RAV4 XLE��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$22,977 2012 CAMRY HYBRID XLE �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$22,977 2011 RAV4 LTD 4WD V6 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$22,977
LIFETIME WARRANTY
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