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Let’s chop to it! Karate still a big draw for local kids.
sheriff: on the move By Wayne Grant | Staff Writer
ORMOND BEACH SCHOOLS Tomoka Elementary Pathways Elementary Pine Trail Elementary Ormond Beach Elementary Ormond Beach Middle Osceola Elementary
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Personal Trainer Tina Gill donated blood July 11.
+ Ormond residents donate blood ... A+! Tina Gill donates blood a few times a year. It’s one of the ways she can give back. “I don’t have money or material possessions to give,” Gill said. “So if I have an opportunity to give, I will.” Gill was one of a few Ormond Beach residents who took time out July 11 to donate blood on the One Blood Big Red Bus parked in the Trails Shopping Center. Nora Robertson said she usually gives blood whenever she can. “I’m helping somebody out,” Robertson said. “It feels good.”
+ Ormond Beach woman on Kentucky governor’s staff One Ormond Beach resident was recently appointed as an honorary member of Kentucky Gov. Steven Brashears’ governing staff. Noel Cheryl Bickford was selected for a commission based on her years of voluntary public service at St. Vincent’s College and her involvement on the board of the local St. James Episcopal School. She also served with the Civic Ballet of Volusia County, the Seaside Music Theater, the Daytona Beach Symphony Society and the Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens. The commission as a Kentucky Colonel is awarded to individuals who act as ambassador’s of good will, fellowship and charity. Other well-known colonels include Muhammad Ali, Betty White, George Clooney, Johnny Depp and Elvis Presley.
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Ormond Beach Police Chief Henry Osterkamp looks on as Capt. Brian Bosco and Volusia County Sheriff Ben Johnson prepare to cut the cake at the open house for the new district headquarters.
New office on U.S. 1 helps Ormond Beach house for the facility on June 9. Residents were invited to tour the office and meet the deputies who will be stationed there. “I want to ask what we can do to help them to help us,” Kohlruss said. The district covers northeast Volusia, from International Speedway Boulevard
north to Flagler County, and from the ocean to the middle of the county. Officials say not only is the location better, with easy access to Interstate 95, but also the facilities are much improved. Approximately 80 Sheriff’s Office personnel, including patrol deputies, investigators, of-
sociation, objecting to giving a permit to the Beach Bucket. It was complaints from the condo’s residents in May that alerted Code Enforcement that the restaurant was playing music. The letter stated,
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fice and command staff, school crossing guards and citizen volunteers work out of the office. Capt. Brian Bosco, commander of the district office, said he worked closely with the city architect and the contractor, M.L. Underwood, on the
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SOUNDS OF MUSIC By Wayne Grant | News Editor
Beach Bucket may get OK to restart outdoor music Residents complain of trash, broken glass on Harvard Beach approach.
Outdoor music was recommended for the Beach Bucket, 867 S. Atlantic Ave., on July 10 by the Planning Board, despite objections from a nearby condominium. Music at the restaurant had been stopped in May because the business did not have a permit.
The Planning Board is a citizen’s advisory committee for the City Commission, and the commissioners will make a final decision at an upcoming meeting, tentatively set for Aug. 6. After the Beach Bucket recently requested a permit, the
Planning Department conducted sound tests at the boundary lines of the restaurant and notified neighbors that a permit for music was being considered. The Planning Department then received a letter from the Aliki Atrium condo as-
School Board member Linda Costello: ‘We have a lot of work to do.’ Students weren’t the only ones getting graded this year. The Florida Department of Education recently release grades for each middle and elementary school in the state. Ormond Beach schools were given the following grades: Tomoka Elementary School: A Pathways Elementary School: B Pine Trail Elementary School: A Ormond Beach Elementary School: C Ormond Beach Middle School: B Osceola Elementary School: C Christie Campanella, the new principal of Ormond Beach Elementary said that although she just started in July, she knows the school struggled this year “I’m not sure what was done to prepare them,” Campanella said. “I am relieved to know it didn’t drop. At this time we are looking for an intervention program to work on the skills that are necessary.” Though Tomoka Elementary and Pine Trail Elementary both rose one letter grade, the rest of the schools either stayed the same or dropped a letter grade. District 4 School Board Member Linda Costello said the results for her district weren’t pretty. “We have a lot of work to do,” Costello said. “And we need to start doing the right things and investing money in things that get compelling results.” Costello said the only way to be successful is to start working with the schools that need help the most. “Until we’ve raised the bottom,” Costello said, “we’re failing. It’s a moral issue, and it will be a moral
Officials give tips on cutting crime in the neighborhoods. William Kohlruss said he was very happy to see the new district office of the Volusia County Sheriff’s Department at 1435 U.S. 1, Suite D3, which is located not far from his home. “We don’t have much crime in our neighborhood, but it makes us feel better,” he said at the open
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Gloria Max, executive director of the Jewish Federation of Volusia and Flagler Counties, has announced that a foundation has promised a matching grant in the organization’s school backpack program. The Abram and Ray Kaplan Foundation has agreed to match $15,000, if that amount can be raised in July. Max said the foundation has been a long-time supporter of area charities, but left the area last year and announced it would not donate to anymore Florida nonprofits. They recently made an exception. “They love the school supply project,” Max said. Max said the backpacks are filled with age-appropriate supplies for disadvantaged youth in Volusia and Flagler. A card is included with the names of the businesses and organizations that donate. “You’d be surprised how many kids write back that they didn’t know so many people cared about them,” she said. Call 672-0294 or send a check to Jewish Federation School Supply Kits, 470 Andalusia Ave., Ormond Beach, Fla., 32174.
Local musicians always stick together, according to Anthony Wild, of Anthony Wild and The Suspects. “When somebody is having a situation,” Wild said, “we get together and do a benefit.” Currently, guitarist Ernie Lancaster is in need of help from his musical brothers and sisters. The former guitarist for Root Boy Slim and The Midnight Creepers, Lancaster has been battling cancer. A benefit concert for Lancaster will be held at 1 p.m. July 20, at The Beaver Bar. An all-you-can-eat breakfast for $5 will begin at 9 a.m. A guitar will be raffled by Kids Rock the Nation. Bands scheduled to perform include Anthony Wild & The Suspects, Brad Yates & Mo’Mentum (featuring Reuben Morgan, Jim Troxell, and Arnold Ramsey), David Julia & The Kids Rock The Nation Band, The Up2It Band (featuring Walter Andrews), J.W. Gilmore & The Blues Authority, and Stick Shift Cadillac.
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Karate: more than just kicks Child student, adult teacher battle cancer. Cameron Fulling got his black belt in karate at the age of 7. But that’s not all. He got his black belt before he ever took a class. “He has the heart of a tiger,” said Dave Grabner, owner of Villari’s Martial Arts, 1930 W. Granada Blvd, Suite 2. Grabner met Fulling when the boy accompanied his cousin to a party a couple of years ago at the martial arts studio. Cameron said he wanted to be a “karate kid,” but he was battling brain cancer. Grabner kept in touch with Cameron and his family, and was impressed as he saw him deal with the treatments and the surgeries. He watched him persevere and keep fighting. “He’s an amazing boy,” Grabner said. “He’s a beam of light for all around him.” Grabner got permission from the grand master, Fred Villari, founder of Shaolin Kempo Karate, the style taught at the school, and presented a black belt and karate suit to the young man. “I told him about Cameron,” Grabner said. “Imagine two tough guys with tears running down their faces.” Cameron’s mother, Melisa, of Palm Coast, now brings Cameron, who is still under-
going treatments, to class to learn karate. “We hope it will help build his strength,” she said. Grabner said Cameron has the character traits needed for a black belt, and now they are teaching him physical skills. Grabner has also battled cancer. As he followed Cameron in his battle, he developed cancer of the throat and finished treatments earlier this year with a good prognosis. He said as he went through the treatments, he was inspired by Cameron. “I learned you don’t give up,” he said. “You have to have the tenacity of a warrior.” Learning the code that goes along with the practice of martial arts is important, Grabner said. “Character traits are inherent in martial arts,” Grabner said. “It leads toward a successful future.” Villari’s Martial Arts uses a Color of Character theme, where the students must progress in character development to advance to higher belts. They also use an Internetbased program called Creative Connections. Parents and teachers must sign forms, proving that the students are building good character traits. Grabner said children were
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Cameron Fulling was presented with a black belt by Dave Grabner, of Villari’s Martial Arts. first attracted to martial arts when the “Karate Kid” movie came out in 1984 and it has been popular ever since. Stan Lee, of Stan Lee’s United Martial Arts, 11 S. Washington St., said the benefits of martial arts are real, so there is always a demand. “The only thing that affects it is the economy,” he said. Lee agreed that character development is an important part. “We have a character education system,” he said. “If you’re teaching martial arts you must teach the philosophy, so they know when it’s OK to use it. If you teach it, you must also teach them how to live.” Jamie Jarrard, of Ormond
Beach, has three children enrolled at Villari’s Martial Arts, and she said they all have benefited. Haley, 10, is shy but has begun to be confident and raises her hand to speak in class. Her middle child, Jesse, 8, has started to be more outgoing, and Tucker, 6, is showing more self-control and respect. Grabner said all schools have a certain amount of character training, but all are different, and parents should investigate them and talk to other parents before enrolling their child. Visit ormondbeachkarate. com for Villari’s. Visit ormondbeachmartialarts.com for Stan Lee’s.
SHAPE UP By Wayne Grant | News Editor
Workout facility opens in Ormond Fit Attic co-owner Sean Strosahl, a former Marine, develops exercises for individual needs. A unique place to work out opened July 7, in Ormond Beach. When you walk into the brand new facility, you might get the feeling you’ve entered someone’s nicely designed attic, and that’s on purpose. The Fit Attic, at 1290 Hand Ave., Suite C, with its wooden steps going up to an upper level, and workout equipment hanging from wooden railings, is supposed to look like a casual and fun place to work out, and that’s what it is. Co-owner Sean Strosahl said he offers exercises that a person will not find in a standard gym. You won’t find machines. He can demonstrate a seemingly limitless number of exercises that can be done with the equipment in his facility to exercise the entire body. There are ropes, resistance bands, suspension trainers, power bands, stability balls, kettlebells, free weights and other devices. “I want to help you in your everyday life,” he
said. Strosahl was a Marine for four years, and wants to share what he learned about conditioning and fitness. “It’s about helping others,” he said. “Helping them change their lifestyle, seeing the improvement and being a part of their story. Maybe they’ve always been overweight. I can help them go in a different direction.” He said he likes to have a fun, family atmosphere and group classes where the customers get to know and encourage each other. Strosahl, who lived in Ormond Beach most of his life, started Impact Fitness and Health in Port Orange, beginning with 1,000 square feet and quickly expanding to 4,250 square feet. His Ormond facility has 1,250 square feet, and he’s planning on doubling the size by expanding into the unit next door. In the future, he may open more locations. Strosahl said he has two main types of exercise programs: “highintensity, cardiovascular interval training” for
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Sean Strosahl demonstrates a device that he says can work up to 200 muscles. fat loss; and “metabolic resistance training,” which has short periods of intense resistance. He said an ideal exercise program should be enjoyable, accessible, progressive, safe, balanced, adaptable and effective for the individual. “If you’re looking to change your body, you must change your behavior,” he said. In weight loss, nutrition is as important as exercise.
Strosahl offers a free, two-week trial period. He said a person will be evaluated at the beginning, and then will get personalized attention. He plans to have one group trainer for every eight people. The name Fit Attic came from the word, “fanatic,” as in “fitness attic.” Email Wayne Grant at wayne@ormondbeachobserver.com.
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Ormond in the Pines Resident Doris Chin enjoys the fresh air outside of her apartment.
Ormond in the Pines hosts new farmers market Market in the Pines will begin at 8 a.m. July 23. The public is invited. At least 10 vendors expected. Ormond Beach residents will soon have another farmers market to visit. Ormond in the Pines is hosting its first farmers market “Market in the Pines” at 8 a.m. July 23. Sales Leader Gay Dearbeck said she hopes the market will bring people into their community, located off Clyde Morris Boulevard. “We are an independent assisted living retirement community,” Dearbeck said. “We want people to know that we’re here, and we’re probably the best place in Florida for a senior to be because our residents are really, really happy.” “We want the general public to come and learn about Ormond in the Pines,” Account Executive for Apex Home Heathcare Pam West said. “It’s something fun for them to come here to do.” West said she expects at least 10 vendors for the grand opening. People will be able to buy fresh produce, teas, plants, rice, juice smoothies, Thai food, local honey, handmade pottery, handmade jewelry and pickles. “The market is going to be all spread around,” West said. “It’s going to be inside and outside. Right now we’re just trying to get if off the ground, but if it gets really popular then we will increase the frequency.” The 190-apartment facility keeps seniors busy with activities like a swimming pool, trips to the gambling boat and the dog races. “They are just very, very busy,” Dearbeck said. ”We need people to see how happy and how exciting it is to live here. That’s what we want to promote. It’s cool being a senior.” The market will be open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. the fourth Wednesday of every month. — Email Emily Blackwood at emily@ ormondbeachobserver.com.
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big kid now By Emily Blackwood | Staff Writer “If we are to build a better world, we must remember that the guiding principle is this — a policy of freedom for the individual is the only truly progressive policy.” Friedrich Hayek “Road to Serfdom,” 1944 Publisher / John Walsh, jwalsh@ormondbeachobserver.com Executive Editor / Brian McMillan, editor@ormondbeachobserver.com News Editor / Wayne Grant wayne@ormondbeachobserver.com Staff Writer / Emily Blackwood, emily@ormondbeachobserver.com Designer / Ximena Alfaro, ximena@palmcoastobserver.com Advertising Manager / Jaci Centofanti, jaclyn@palmcoastobserver.com Senior Account Manager / Kaitlin Murray, kaitlin@palmcoastobserver.com Account Manager / Sarah Hechler, sarah@ormondbeachobserver.com Classifieds / Randi Schaefer, randi@palmcoastobserver.com
You’re too kind, Ormond Beach This week I experienced some of the sweetest people (and lemon meringue pie). Instead of my usual staying-in routine, I was motivated by something (most likely loneliness) to put myself out in the community a little more this week. Rather than rush out of an event to get back to my spot on the couch, I did something out of the ordinary for me. I lingered. And boy, was it worth it. First on my list, I covered a birthday bash for 101-year-old EMILY BLACKWOOD Hilton Ramirez at the Ormond Beach Senior Center. Anytime I’m at the senior center, it’s like being surrounded by multiple sets of my grandparents. Everyone is telling me I’m too skinny and offering me a light sweater. Not only was the birthday bash a total
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Hilton Ramirez celebrated his 101st birthday
ego boost, thanks to all the wonderful women who told me I’m prettier than my photo in the paper (obviously that means it’s time for a new photo), but it was good for my tastebuds, too. After another endearing lecture about my body weight (keep those coming!), I was offered the most amazing lemon meringue pie from Theresa Calderone. I hesitated at first, since I was making an effort to eat healthy that day, but Calderone put up a fight because “Linda made it from scratch.” I didn’t have the chance to meet Linda that day, but if she’s anything like her pie, I’m sure we’d be great friends. Later that day, I responded to an email from local Realtor Barbara Sandberg. She had read a previous column of mine about my thrifting hunt for a desk. Out the pure sweetness in her soul, she had a “retro, white and very well-made” desk she would like me to have. I fought the urge to hug my computer screen. I stopped by Sandberg’s house, nestled on the bank of the Halifax River, and was greeted by familiar face: a Ronald Reagan cardboard cut-out waving happily from their upstairs window. These were obviously my kind of people. After inviting me into their beautiful home, Barbara Sandberg led me to the desk that used to belong to her daughter. It was in perfect condition and exactly what I was looking for. Then Barbara Sandberg and her husband, Jon, not only loaded the desk into my car, but even donated me a blanket to lay it on to prevent any scratching. To say I’m grateful would be a huge understatement. Friday evening I covered the first of three Summer Sounds Concert at the Rockefeller Gardens when I got the
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Debbie and John Mayer enjoyed the concert with their papillons, Lady Jane and Lilly.
chance to meet John Mayer. Yes, you heard me right: John Mayer. Instead of his usual hipster attire, Mayer opted for a green polo and khaki shorts to attend the concert with his wife, Debbie, and their two papillons, Lady Jane and Lily. And Mayer wasn’t there to perform, he just wanted to listen. While he might not have been the real celebrity, I recommend talking to our John Mayer instead of the singer. My favorite part about meeting the family was their interest in the community. After praising the sea breezes and beach views, we all agreed that Ormond was the best place to live.
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This excuse doesn’t hold water 9:49 p.m. — 200 Block of North Nova Road. Suspicious Incident. A witness reported that two men were filling up water tanks from a fire hydrant behind a restaurant in a shopping plaza. Upon arrival, the officer made contact with the suspects as they were pressure washing a dumpster. They had a truck labeled with a company name. They said their boss told them they were allowed to use any water access on the property. They were contracted to wash sidewalks, roadways, etc. On the phone, the boss confirmed what the men said. He said they have a wrench to open up the fire hydrants and have been “doing this for years.” He said it was approved by the property manager. The officer contacted the fire department, and was told that a box is provided to companies that use fire hydrants. The box tabulates the water usage so that the business can be charged. The suspects did not have this box. The officer told the boss he may be committing theft, and the boss said he would contact the city utilities department.
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Hit and run and arrest 8:39 p.m. — 2000 Block of West Granada Boulevard. Attempt to Elude and Leaving the Scene of a Crash. The officer was responding to a car crash at West Granada Boulevard and Tymber Creek Road. The caller, who was in a car that had been
July 7
Going backpacking 3:59 p.m. — 600 Block of South Atlantic Avenue. Shoplifting. The victim at the store said that a female and a male entered. She tried to keep an eye on the male, because he was wearing an empty backpack. She said the female began asking strange questions at the counter, and she lost sight of the male. When she saw the male again, the backpack was full. She asked him to show what was in his backpack, but he refused and left the store. The victim got the license plate number, so police have the name and address of a suspect. There was no video of the incident. rear-ended, said the driver was attempting to leave. He had the license plate number. As the officers approached, they saw the suspect’s car, a convertible Oldsmobile, pull around the victim’s car and leave the scene. There were two men and a woman in the car. As the police followed, the driver increased speed to about 80 mph. The police stopped the pursuit and issued a “be on the lookout” order. Later, an officer located the vehicle at the address where it was registered, an apartment complex. There were three people standing around the car. After the driver was identified by the victim, he was arrested for attempting to elude an officer, and was cited for careless driving and leaving the scene of a crash. In a post-Miranda interview, the driver said, “I didn’t injure nobody. Everybody’s fine.”
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Vann, not Van Park This is pretty awesome, I thought. They get to play softball on the beach. That sentiment lingered only a few seconds longer, though. As I hung a right from Atlantic Avenue into Van Park parking lot, reality set in. There was no JOEY softball field. LoMONACO Just beach. A two-way gate at the bottom of a small ramp left the impression that I could drive onto the beach, but I wasn’t finding a Little League softball game here. Well, maybe Atlantis Little League, if I kept venturing east. It all started back in Palm Coast. I reserved plenty of time to drive to Palm Coast Little League’s sectional softball all-star tournament in Deltona. As I pulled out of my neighborhood, I pushed the “home” button on my phone and held it for a three-count. This action, of course, triggers “Siri,” Apple’s integrated personal assistant. “Directions to Vann Park, Deltona,” I enunciated clearly, consciously making sure my voice didn’t trail off at the ends of words. Siri’s response was immediate. “Finding directions to Van Park,” she said, voice teeming with confidence. It was 40.6 miles, an estimated 55-minute trip (gotta love Florida traffic). Being a somewhat recent transplant to the area, the turn-byturn developments didn’t alarm me. Daytona, Deltona, I thought. Sounds plausible that they’re close to each other. Of course, I was wrong. I pulled into the only remaining spot before the beach gate and discovered the proper address. It was about 37 miles west, in Deltona. I had gone this far, and those girls really wanted coverage (a few wrote me very nice emails to that effect). My music, as it often does, came to reflect the situation. As I zoomed along I-95 toward I-4, I perked up at the line, “all this distance,” from Motion City Soundtrack’s “Stand too close.” A few minutes later, I misjudged the length of the merge lane on I-4. I had to floor it to avoid a physical first date with a jersey wall — and as I did — the up-tempo ballad, “Pulp Fiction,” blared, “Cave in, cave out, nothing but nervous doubt,” which was really just perfect. I made it to the right Vann Park, the softball girls got some muchdeserved coverage and everything was good. Or so I thought. On the way back, I made one last pit stop in Ormond Beach, hoping to cover a softball tournament. The Ormond Beach Sports Complex’s gate was locked, and the fields were underwater. That’s about right.
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never lay up By Joey LoMonaco | Sports Writer
OUR BADDEST HOLES The Ormond Beach Observer quizzed local golf professionals about which holes are more than likely to ruin your round. Here's what they said.
Photos by Joey LoMonaco
The sign for No. 11, a daunting par 4 at the Riviera Country Club in Ormond Beach.
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No. 11 Par-4, 425 yards from tips Justification: You’ve got out-of-bounds right, trees and water left. It’s a tight driving hole into a small green. There’s a lot of trouble on the hole. Safe play: There’s no safe play because it’s a long hole. You can’t lay back with an iron. You need to challenge it with a driver to set up a medium iron to the green. It’s a hole you have to challenge. It’s the No. 1-toughest handicapped hole on the course. — Mike Boss, Head Course Professional
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No. 7, Creek Course Par-3, 230 yards from tips (championship tee box) Justification: What makes it hard is the yardage. It’s kind of a peninsula green with environmental areas to the left and right side of the green. It makes for a really tough shot — probably the most intimidating shot out there on either course. Safe play: Not much. There’s more room on the front of the green with a waste area. The grass in there kind of hides the bailout short. But most people are thinking right or left. — Brad Myers, Head Golf Professional
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No. 4 Par-4, 362 yards from tips Justification: It’s a complete dogleg, a right-hand turn at 200 yards, so you need to place ball perfectly. There’s out-of-bounds left and through the fairway. Even though it’s not a very long hole, you have to play it right with target golf. Safe play: Hit a hybrid right down the middle and a wedge into the green. The fairway’s not very wide, but if you set the tee shot up right, it’s a pretty good hole — only 120 yards into a green protected by just one bunker. But there’s lot of intimidation with out-of-bounds left and front, and massive trees to your right. — Christian Bell, Assistant Course Professional
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A water hazard guard s the left-hand side of the fairway on No. 11 at Rivera Country club.
No. 3 Par-4, 436 yards from tips Justification: This hole is a hole that will make or break your round. Unfortunately, it’s right off the front and one of the first few holes you’ll play. On the tee shot, you have to carry it over 230 yards through a dogleg right, toward the 150-yard marker. However, if you hit it too far right, you’re in a hazard; too far left and you’re still in play — but now you have 250 yards into the green. If you choose a risk-reward play with your drive, you’ll have 160 yards into a multi-tiered green over a hazard. The tee shot is most demanding part of that hole. Safe play: (On the tee shot) you want to aim between the two palm trees almost like a field goal. We always say aim for the goal posts, and hopefully you can put it through for the extra point. — Bill Daggett, Head Golf Professional
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No. 4, Pine Lakes Course Par-4, 454 yards from tips Justification: Very long dogleg right and if you go too far left, you’re into the swale, snakes and water. There’s a huge waste area on the left that runs along the whole hole and a big greenside bunker on the right. That tee shot is a (handful). The shorter hitter isn’t going to make it to the corner, so he has to purposefully hit it over the bunker just to continue the golf hole. There’s an overhanging tree over that bunker. Oh, and the prevailing wind — it’s always against you. It’s a hole that cannot be beaten unless you hit a perfect two or three shots. It’s definitely a nightmare. Safe play: You’re going to have to hit a driver off the tee and then lay up with 7-iron to 90 yards — kind of a punch shot, a pitching wedge in the middle of the green and two-putt. It’s useless to try and hit a hybrid close to the green. — Joe Kowatch, Assistant Golf Professional — Agree? Disagree? What’s your toughest local golf hole? Email joey@ormondbeachobserver.com.
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“This is all Gary,” Pendry said. “The expenses are coming through the Mercedes-Benz dealership. So when I tell you $30,000, that’s all profit. ... It’s been a huge effort that he has taken on personally.” But Yeomans said Mercedes-Benz of Daytona Beach General Manager Dominic Ford did all the work.
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+ Mercedes-Benz of Daytona Beach golf tourney raises $30,000 for Florida Hospital Gary Yeomans, of Mercedes-Benz of Daytona Beach, raised nearly $30,000 for Florida Hospital Memorial Foundation Sunday. The Mercedes-Benz Dealer Championship Golf Tournament was held at Hammock Beach Resort in Palm Coast. Florida Hospital Memorial Foundation Executive Director Trace Pendry said the tournament will fund a special project at the Memorial Medical Center Main Campus in Daytona Beach. “We’re going to be constructing a center for health and wellness,” Pendry said. “We are hoping to have it completed within the next 12 to 15 months.” This is the first year the dealership is pairing up with a charity. Gary Yeoman is on the foundation’s board of directors.
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The Florida Tennis Center Volusia County “Women’s 3.0” team won the over-40, USTA sectional tournament on July 13, at Sanlando Park in Orlando. Volusia’s squad bested 11 other sectional representatives in a format combining singles and doubles play. They beat St. Johns in the finals. “The tournament is a lot of fun, because you get to meet people from all over the state with different backgrounds,” said Gloria Burke, one of three Ormond Beach residents on the squad. “Sometimes you make friends that will last for years. It’s camaraderie as well as competitive spirit.” As champs, Volusia will head to Rancho Mirage, California, Oct. 24-26 to represent Florida in the USTA Women’s 3.0 Nationals.
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pom-poms with pop By Emily Blackwood | Staff Writer
FRIDAY, JULY 18
The Ormond Memorial Art Museum held its Free Family Art Night on July 11.
Generational Healing — 6:30 p.m. at the Christian Healing Center. Call 679-9239. Summer Sounds Concert Series — 7 p.m. at Rockefeller Gardens. Liquid Jade will play popular rock hits. Free. Presented by the city of Ormond Beach Leisure Services Department. Call 676-3241.
SATURDAY, JULY 19
Historical Bus Tour — 9:45 a.m. at The Casements. A tour guide will interpret the 30 sites on the route. Tickets are $20 for adults, $7 for ages 7 to 12. Reservations are required as space is limited. Call 677-7005
Atlantic Blue Showcase — 7 to 10:30 p.m. at The Ballroom, 1250 Hand Ave.
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Blood Drive — 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Tomoka Christian Church, 1450 Hand Ave. Free movie ticket voucher for each donor. Low Cost Pet Shots — 9 to 11 a.m. at the Big Lots, 122 N. Nova Road. All vaccinations are administered by a licensed veterinarian. Cash only for the shots. No appointment needed. Proceeds benefit abused animals. Call 748-8993.
FAMILY NIGHT GETS CRAFTY Eight-year-old John Grant decorated his coat of arms with the important things in life: Nerf guns and baseball. “There’s a picture for reading and writing, too,” John said. “I like these things.” John was one of the many kids who participated in the Ormond Memorial Art Museum’s Free Family Art Night. This week’s craft was decorating a coat of arms. “I’ve done this craft before,” Artist Liaison Linda King said. “What they put in it is up to them. It could be their family or their pets.” The kids also decorated their coat of arms with a motto and their family name. “Since it’s the colored pencil show,” King said, “we’re doing most of the drawings in colored pencil. We’ve got sequins and pom-poms to make the shield pop.”
Maddy Fallon, 5, proudly displays her colorful coat of arms.
Photos by Emily Blackwood
Community Forum on Fracking — 9:30 a.m. at Lifetree Cafe, 142 Fairview Ave., Daytona Beach. Features filmed interviews with both supporters and detractors of fracking. Super Sunday — 2 to 5 p.m. at The Ballroom, 1250 Hand Ave. Tea party social. Playing favorite ballroom, swing, and Latin music. Call 407-970-1903.
Harbor Baptist Church 2014 Vacation Bible School — 5:30 p.m. at Harbor Baptist Church, 428 Tomoka Ave. Dinner will be served each night starting at 5:30 p.m. in the fellowship hall area with the program starting at 6. Till June 25. Call 677-3116.
TUESDAY, JULY 22
Stuttering Support Group — 6:30 p.m. at Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center, Classroom C, 305 Memorial Medical Parkway, Daytona Beach. Meets on the fourth Tuesday of every month. E-mail esherman@westutter.org.
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Adding Chiropractic to Your Strategy of Coping with Parkinson’s Disease — 2 to 3:30 p.m. at the Daytona Beach Regional Library, 105 E. Magnolia Ave. Daytona Beach. Seating is limited. Reservations are required. Call 676-6375 by no later than Monday July 21. — Send nonprofit events to calendar@ ormondbeachobserver.com.
Four-year-old Isabella White shows off her creation to Libby White and Mary Register.
Jeff Wilder and his daughterm Jane, 4, focus in on her pompom-filled coat of arms.
GREETINGS By Emily Blackwood | Staff Writer
Chamber hosts July networking event at Lulu’s Lulu’s Oceanside Grille was Photos by Emily Blackwood packed on July 9 thanks to the Fred Bergeron, Craig Byrd and Kim Gruber Ormond Beach Chamber of Commerce. The chamber’s July Business Sparkler included drinks and appetizers for chamber members. The event was in partnership with Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center, Daytona Toyota, Bright House Networks Lulu’s co-owner Jeff Chamber Ambassadors Suzy Bill Hayes and Darrel Simpson and Mitchell Noel Insurance Bartholomew with the restaurant’s new electric car charger. Suring and Caryn Backer enjoyed the Ormond Beach Agency.
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Top seller: Plantation Bay home A house in Plantation Bay was the top seller for the week of June 15-21 in Ormond Beach. South Florida Venture Group Residential LLC, of Daytona Beach, sold 1335 Redbourne Lane to William and Nancy Guyette, of Middletown, Connecticut, for $815,691. Built in 2014, the house has five bedrooms, four baths, a four-car garage, swimming pool and 4,247 square feet. The lot sold in a multiparcel sale in 2012.
ORMOND BEACH Joseph and Jennifer Heller, of Ormond Beach, sold 257 Barrel Turn Lane to Gregory and Susan Tassey, of Ormond Beach, for $322,000. Built in 1998, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a swimming pool and 1,940 square feet. This was the first sale. Lillian Walsh, trustee, of Daytona Beach, sold 38 Woodhaven Circle to Nicole Wells, of Ormond Beach, for $229,000. Built in 1963, the house has three bedrooms, three baths, a fireplace, swimming pool and 1,809 square feet. This was the first qualified sale. Vahram and Lisa Erdekian, of Chatham, Massachusetts, sold 1 John Anderson Drive, Unit 717, to Peter and Karin Bauer, of Closter, New Jersey, for $225,000. Built in 1996, the condo has two bedrooms, 2.5 baths and 1,745 square feet. It
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sold in 2000 for $173,000. William Warwick Jr., of Danvers, Massachusetts, sold 225 Ormwood Drive to Victor and Joann Hurtado, of Ormond Beach, for $210,000. Built in 1963, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 1,726 square feet. This was the first qualified sale. John Carbone Jr., of Wayne, New Jersey, sold 123 Sand Dunes Drive to Toni Ziccardi and Rhonda Jones, of Surprise, Arizona, for $190,000. Built in 1990, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 1,564 square feet. It sold in 1991 for $123,000. John Tellson, of Plainfield, Illinois, sold 1522 N. Beach St. to Paul and Yoko Katsikos, of Holly Hill, for $178,500. Built in 1984, the house has three bedrooms, three baths, a fireplace, swimming pool and 1,772 square feet. It sold in 2010 for $176,500. Robert Bolwerk and Alisha Ann Skinner, of Ormond Beach, sold 1417 Golf Ave. to
David and Shirley Bagley, of Albion, Maine, for $120,000. Built in 1992, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,348 square feet. It sold in 1992 for $78,000. Erica Johnson, of Ormond Beach, sold 37 Reynolds Ave. to Sharon Chausse, of Ormond Beach, for $118,600. Built in 1955, the house has two bedrooms, one bath and 1,016 square feet. It sold in 2012 for $78,000. Florida Community Bank, of Westin, sold 240 Orange Grove Drive, Unit B, to Richard Francis, of Culver City, California, for $64,900. Built in 1988, the house has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,140 square feet. It sold in 2004 for $115,000. Robert and Kathleen Hansen, of Ormond Beach, sold 1103 Avenue J to Karen Brown, of Ormond Beach, for $59,000. Built in 2005, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,056 square feet. It sold in 2001 for $26,000.
Halifax Plantation Philip and Viviana Klem, of Daytona Beach, sold 4022 Calusa Lane to Keith and Alberico, of Ormond Beach, for $370,000. Built in 2003, the house has three bedrooms, three baths, a fireplace and 3,076 square feet. This was the first sale. Christine Watson, individually and as trustee, of Volusia County, sold 1304 Runaby
Lane to Ann Osto, of Ormond Beach, for $182,000. Built in 1996, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,939 square feet. It sold in 1996 for $157,100.
Hunter’s Ridge Gary Hansard, of Volusia County, sold 32 Hunt Master Court to John and Connie Benjamin, of Ormond Beach, for $220,000. Built in 2001, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 2,208 square feet. It sold in 1998 in a multiparcel sale.
Ormond Lakes Brian and Kelly Johnston, of Volusia County, sold 116 Squirrel Lane to William and Leslie Holland, of Houston, for $389,900. Built in 2003, the house has three bedrooms, three baths, a fireplace, swimming pool and 2,768 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $520,000. Charles Monahan and Maria Dulce Monahan, of Ormond Beach, sold 57 Timucuan Drive to Stephen Stein, of Ormond Beach, for $210,000. Built in 2005, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a swimming pool and 1,569 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $230,300. — For a complete report, visit ormondbeachobserver.com. — John Adams, of Adams, Cameron & Co. Realtors, contributed to this report.
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THE MAIN INGREDIENT | by Joey LoMonaco | Staff Writer
5 CAN’T-MISS SHOWS “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 encouraged to dress up in their favorite fairy tale costume. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for under 18. Call 2552431 or visit daytonaplayhouse.org.
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Cuba Gooding Sr. poses with his golden record from “Everybody Plays the Fool.”
“FANTASTIC FLAGLER” PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW Where: Ocean Books and Art, 200 S. Oceanshore Blvd., Flagler Beach When: Opening reception 2-6 p.m. Sunday, July 20 Info: Palm Coast photographer Ed Siarkowicz will show his Flagler County-centered works. The show runs through Aug.13.
For Gooding Sr., legacy’s on heavy rotation Cuba Gooding Sr., a Flagler Beach resident, is playing a show at Bethune Cookman’s Dr. Mary McLeod performing arts Center on Saturday.
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uba Gooding Sr. grew up in Harlem, New York, eight blocks from the Apollo Theater. As a kid, he snuck in through the back door and feasted on Richard Pryor’s wit and Gladys Knight’s ballads. “Our whole concept, when we grew up, was singing or doing something illegal were our only two options,” Gooding said. “So, we chose to become singers.” When he arrives to perform at BethuneCookman on Saturday, Gooding, 70, a Flagler Beach resident, has long since become that main attraction and earned the right to saunter straight in through the lobby.
‘Everybody plays the fool’ 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. “INFERNO: A LONG WAY FROM DANTE” Where: City Repertory Theatre, 160 Cypress Point Parkway, Suite B207, Palm Coast When: 7 p.m. July 24, 25 and 26 Info: Featuring young actors from the CRT summer workshop. Tickets are $15 and $10 for studens. Call 585-9415. 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.
The Temptations had my “My Girl.” The Four Tops became ascendant with “I Can’t Help Myself.” Cuba Gooding and his group, The Main Ingredient, made their mark with “Everybody Plays the Fool.” The single was certified gold in 1972 after selling more than a million copies. But life for Gooding wasn’t all Peaches and Herb (the group known for the mega-hit, “Reunited”). He fathered a son at 17, but moved to Philadelphia shortly thereafter, leaving the child, named Thomas Gooding, behind. “That was a decision as teenagers that his mother and I couldn’t make, didn’t make and to tell you the truth — didn’t care about making,” he recalled. Twenty-two years passed. Gooding didn’t recognize the thick-bearded bass guitar player who approached him one night at Sweetwaters Nightclub in New York City, where he was headlining. “When he came toward me, I didn’t recognize him,” Gooding said. “When he finally grabbed me, I was struggling, and he said, ‘This is Tommy. I’m your son.’ What a
moment. There are no words.” Gooding wasn’t about to let a second chance at fatherhood get away. He kept in “close, distant contact,” with Thomas Gooding as he blossomed into a “consummate musician.” He’ll be on stage Saturday as The Main Ingredient’s musical director and band leader. All of Gooding Sr.’s children have a flair for entertainment. Not many can sing, though. He cites the famous wedding scene from Jerry Maguire, where his Academy Award-winning son, Cuba Jr., belts out a Marvin Gaye tune, or at least attempts to. “They made sure I was not there when they filmed that part,” Gooding Sr. said. “Not only off the set, but I was out-ofstate. We’d still probably be trying to get it right if I was there.”
‘That’s timeless’
Seventies music, Gooding says, encompassing everything from R&B to rock, endured a domestic Dark Age of sorts. “When disco came in, it shut us down in the United States a bit,” he said. “But all over the rest of the world, music was still happening.” The battle is still raging, Gooding claims, with karaoke bars and “open mic nights” hoisting the banners of the evil forces. “There’s a lot of conflict right now — open mic night, karaoke, singing along with a CD, and then they charge $10 and call it a concert,” he says. But unlike fads or musical flavors of the week, “The Sweet Soul of the 70s” (a term Gooding Sr. owns along with Time-Life), is timeless. It’s the soundtrack to a billion lives. And that’s what concertgoers will hear Saturday. “The men will remember when they
IF YOU GO What: The Sweet Soul of the 70s Live Concert Event, featuring live The Main Ingredient, Peaches and Herb, The Emotions and Harold Melvin’s Blue Notes Where: The Bethune-Cookman Performing Arts Center in Daytona Beach When: Saturday, July 19. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Why: Concert proceeds benefit the Keep a Kid from Sleeping under the Bridge Scholarship, which supports worthy, underprivileged college students Tickets: $40 for general admission, $75 for VIP. Sponsorship options are also available first started experiencing girls,” he said. “The youngsters will remember that ‘this’ was on the radio all the time that they were growing up. The old jacks will remember all the experiences they had when they got their first job, when they first thought they were in love, when they first got turned down from playing on the baseball or basketball teams. These are the remembrances that this music brings about.” Gooding credits everything: the 13 grandchildren Thomas has given him, Cuba Jr.’s success as an actor, and of course The Main Ingredient’s legacy, to live music that places the melody and lyric above all else. “There’s no way to tell a love story or drama without talking about the kind of music and songs that we sing,” he said.
Most of us, particularly coming out of Harlem and Brooklyn and New Orleans, we couldn’t even sight-read. All we were there to do was to use our voices. And to make our voices believable. – Cuba Gooding Sr.
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