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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2014

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NEIGHBORHOOD

Mainland off to a hot start.

‘Art is better than therapy’: Weave the fabric of your personal history, at the Ormond library.

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NEWS

Banner day for Ormond; plus: Local girl makes it in the big city. PAGE 3

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OUR TOWN

loaf at first sight By Wayne Grant | News Editor

Projected: 300 jobs

A new bakery will move to U.S. 1, where it could be annexed.

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Derrick Goss was present his prize by Post Cmdr. Ernest Counts and Finance Officer James Martin.

+ Ormond Beach AmVets deliver TV to prize winner Derrick Goss had a lucky strike when he won a 32-inch Samsung HD Flat Screen TV from a fundraiser for the AmVets Post 9122 of Ormond Beach. The fundraiser, which concluded Aug. 20, served to help find the post a home to serve their community and fellow veterans.

+ Buddy missing since Thursday Buddy, a female Pomeranian, has been missing from the Burt family since last Thursday night. The dog has a reddish color and was last seen in the vicinity of Arroyo Parkway and Center Street in Ormond Beach. There is a $100 reward. If found, please call Carol Burt at 290-6122 or Dave Burt at 275-7407.

+ Domestic Abuse Council gets $1,000 As a part of its Purple Purse Campaign, the Allstate Foundation recently granted $500,000 to 146 nonprofit organizations that provide services to victims of domestic abuse. The local Domestic Abuse Council was granted $1,000. The campaign runs Sept. 2 to Oct. 2. Donate at https://www. crowdrise.com/PurplePurseVolusiaCountyDAC.

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Businesses and government officials were happy last week to learn that Blue Coast Bakers LLC, a commercial wholesale bakery, had purchased the old US Foods plant at 1899 N. U.S. 1, and those in Ormond Beach were especially pleased. The plant is on the main corridor leading

into the city, and will likely someday be part of Ormond Beach as the city continues annexation up U.S. 1 as part of the interlocal agreement with Volusia County. The company has promised to create 300 jobs and invest $12 million within three years in the 200,000-square-

foot facility. The existing plant contains a refrigerated warehouse and manufacturing facility, according to information supplied by Team Volusia, the local economic development corporation that assisted the company in finding the location. A spokesman said the plant will be retrofitted

It’s excellent news. It shows the economy is improving. Peggy Farmer, North U.S. 1 Coalition

SEE BAKERY / PAGE 4

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Rodney Logan, who grew up surfing in Ormond Beach, takes advantages of the big waves on Aug. 26. Do you have scenes of Ormond life you’d like to contribute? Email them to emily@ormondbeachobserver.com.

WALK THIS WAY By Wayne Grant | News Editor

ADVENTURES IN THE ORMOND CROSSWALKS City official often sees arguments between drivers and pedestrians. As the pedestrian stepped off the curb at the marked crosswalk, intending to cross the street, the oncoming car came to a stop, allowing him to safely walk across. This is a common occurrence — in some other states. In Florida, not

Signs on West Granada Boulevard show the location of a pedestrian crossing.

so much. It’s not that Florida does not have pedestrian crosswalks with signage. Pedestrian crosswalks are indicated by the signs shown in the photo. But City Commis-

MAKING PLANS Wayne Grant | News Editor

How the school tax will help Ormond Beach Tomoka Elementary will be rebuilt. Now that the half-cent sales tax has been extended by the voters, changes are in store for Volusia County Schools, but they won’t happen right away. The plans for the money will be implemented over a 15-year period, beginning in 2017, when the current taxing period ends. The sales tax can only be used for capital spending (facilities, technology, etc.), and not general operating costs such as salaries and instructional materials. It will raise an estimated $480 million. A list of projects was completed by a citizens capital needs committee that met for six months ending in January, and it was approved by the School Board in February. It can be found on volusiaschools.org. The next two years will be spent prioritizing the items on the list and making specific plans, according to Nancy Wait, spokeswoman for Volusia County Schools. Just as in the taxing period that began in 2001, a citizens’ committee will be formed to oversee the work. One of the bigger items on the list is the replacement of Tomoka Elementary School at its present location in Ormond Beach. Wait could not give any indication when work would begin. She said decisions will have to be made on how to finance the construction. It could be built with bonds, which would be paid back with the sales tax. School Board member Linda Costello, who serves District 4, said the school is one of the oldest in the district, and it’s not worth the investment to keep repairing it. “It’s like when you have an old car that needs a transmission,” she said. “You start to think it’s not worth putting the money

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Children in Honduras learn how to lay healing hands on a sick child.

+ Christian Healing Center missionaries visit Honduras Ormond Beach missionaries from the Christian Healing Center recently returned from a trip to Quince de Enero, Honduras, where they drilled two wells for the village. One of the wells serves a high school with 1,400 students that could not open until it supplied fresh water. Both wells were drilled successfully. “This has been quite an amazing trip,” Daniel Murray, founder and president of Christian Healing Center, said in a press release. “This year, for the first time, we led four young men to accept Jesus as their savior. None of the young men had been going to church before this. One older man has started teaching the Bible on Wednesday evenings to the young men of the village. The first day we were in the village, we prayed, and 31 people were healed by Jesus through the power of prayer.” The center partnered with missionaries from St. Peter’s Church and Alliance

The Community Foundation of East Central Florida recently awarded the 2014 Simon J. Peabody Indigent Care grant to four local agencies. The Neighborhood Center of West Volusia, Family Renew Community, Avenues 12 and Halifax Urban Ministries each received a $1,000 award. The grant is dedicated to local philanthropist Simon J. Peabody, who donated to local charities until his death in 1932. Before he died, he set up a trust at a local bank and wanted the remainder of his estate to be held to distribute for indigent care in Volusia County. The bank held his money in trust for years without doing anything to honor his wishes until a decade ago, when it found its way to Jacksonville. The bank gave the trust to the Jacksonville Community Foundation to hold in an endowment fund. The Jacksonville foundation has given a grant each year since 2006 to the Community Foundation of East Central Florida.

Church, as well as the Mountain of Hope for this mission trip. According to the press release, Murray and Elizabeth May, from Alliance Church, helped to heal everyone that was in pain through prayer. John Millinog, of St. Peter’s Church were asked to bring the people of the village a doctor because their children were dying. According to the press release, Millinog asked God to send a doctor to help, and, the very next morning, Dr. Stephen Knight, of Ormond Beach, called and volunteered. The Christian Healing Center is located at 1028 N. U.S 1. Call 679-9239.

+ Soroptimists seek more volunteers for service projects The organizers of a new Soroptimist Club announced Aug. 26 that they will hold an informational meeting at 11:30 a.m. Sept. 9, at The International House of Pancakes, located at 155 Bill France Ave. Membership is open to business and professional women, currently employed, retired or embarking, who are looking for opportunities to improve the lives of women and girls in the local community and throughout the world. The club will be part of the Soroptimist International of the Americas, an international, nonprofit, volunteer organization with almost 34,000 members in 19 countries and territories. Wanda Moore, a former club president and member of the Soroptimist International of The Greater Bremerton Area Club of the Northwest Region, will be organizing the new club. Moore recently relocated to Daytona Beach.

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Left to Right: Nita Schmellick, CFECF founder; Diane Mahoney, CFECF board vice president; Claris Mac’Kie, Family Renew Community; Norma Walter, Neighborhood Center of West Volusia; Caryn Baker and Deana Baldwin, Avenues 12; Bill Turner and Mark Geallis, Halifax Urban Ministries; and Dr. Victoria Kluwe, CFECF CEO and president. “Our club will offer opportunities to participate in programs that change lives, as well as to develop lifelong friendships and a network of business contacts,” Moore said in a press release. “The name ‘Soroptimist’ means ‘best for women,’ and that’s what our club will strive to achieve.” Soroptimist projects range from help-

ing to renovate domestic violence shelters to sponsoring self-esteem workshops for teenage girls. — What is your club or nonprofit organization up to? Or, what anniversaries or milestones have you achieved? Send your Our Town stories to emily@ormondbeachobserver.com.

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BANNER DAY FOR MAINSTREET New over-the-street banner should enhance promotion of community events, officials say.

When the banner went up across West Granada Boulevard at Washington Street announcing the Fourth of July festivities, Jerry Janaro said he started getting phone calls. “The banner’s up, the banner’s up,” the phone calls said. Janaro said he had been working with other members of Ormond Beach MainStreet for a long time to have an over-thestreet banner, and it finally happened. The banners will be used by the city as well as MainStreet and other organizations to promote community, downtown events. He said seeing the banner across the boulevard was one of those times he could say, “I really got something accomplished.” It was a lengthy project for MainStreet and city staff who worked on the project. Almost two years ago, members of MainStreet discussed how Ormond Beach should have an over-thestreet banner, like the ones in Holly Hill and DeLand. Janaro volunteered to talk to the Florida Department of Transportation, and he said they were

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In the past, organization have only been able to publicize events with posters like the one shown above. very accommodating. The next step was to form a committee of charitable organizations to raise money to install the poles. They discussed having fundraisers. It turned out that the city was able to install the banner poles, and include them in the cost of the landscaping and undergrounding of utilities that was part of the Granada Boulevard streetscaping project. It was not a fast process. Paperwork was required because a new ordinance had to be written for the banners. The city had to wait until all the underground-

ing of utilities was done before digging holes for the posts. Janaro said he believes the banners will give Ormond Beach more of a “hometown” appearance, in addition to letting people know about upcoming activities. He said Ormond Beach MainStreet will be able to promote events effectively, in addition to saving money. He said a banner can be installed for much less than the group currently spends on print advertising, and reach more people. He said the banners can be

used over again, if they are creative with the design and don’t list specific dates, while still letting people know when the event will occur. The first banner by Ormond Beach MainStreet will be for their new event, Granada Grand Festival of the Arts, scheduled for Sept. 26. Ormond Beach MainStreet Executive Director Julia Truilo said the organization will continue to use signs on the Granada Bridge, because they are effective. “I like the hometown feel of the signs on the bridge,” she said. The city has recently approved a permitting process for the banners, which will be regulated by city ordinances and the Florida Department of Transportation. An organization must apply at least 45 days in advance. If approved by the city and FDOT, banners will be installed by Public Works Department and can be installed for one or two weeks. For an application or information, call Cindy Berglund in the Planning Department at 6763234 or e-mail Cindy.Berglund@ ormondbeach.org.

SWEET DREAMS By Emily Blackwood | Staff Writer

Former Seabreeze student opens candy shop in the Big Apple Lee Manne opened Stieber’s Sweet Shoppe Aug. 14 on Bleecker Street in New York City. Some girls’ walk-in closets are full of clothes, but Lee Manne’s is full of candy. Former Ormond Beach resident and owner of the New York City location of Stieber’s Sweet Shoppe, Manne has always had a sweet tooth. “She’s always loved candy,” her mother, Barbara Manne, said. “Halloween was always the favorite holiday for her. It’s funny because her father is a dentist and her sister is a dentist, and she has a candy store.” Lee Manne still technically followed her family’s footsteps. The original owners of Stieber’s are her aunt, uncle and cousins in California. “I wouldn’t say this has always been a dream,” Lee Manne said. “I had been living in New York City for seven years, and I knew I didn’t want to do my job forever. I worked in production mainly for TV commercials, and it is very tiring. My aunt, uncle and cousin in California opened up Stieber’s three years ago. I heard the excitement in their voice when they opened their store.” After a year of searching for the perfect retail space, Manne started the 10-month process of opening the second Stieber’s location, on Bleecker Street. “It was the craziest 10 months of my life,” Lee Manne said. “We ran into every single road block you could ever imagine. The plan examiner decided to do some digging on our space and told us that technically the store had never got a certificate of authenticity. The last time it was recorded was in 1916, and it was technically still supposed to be a funeral home. It was just crazy. But we finally got opened, and it’s a really wonderful store.” The store opened on Aug. 14, and Lee Manne said she’s received great

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INBRIEF + Pat’s Hair Design opens in Aliki Plaza Pat’s Hair Design has relocated from Bellair Plaza to 386 S. Atlantic Ave. in the Aliki Plaza, according to Kimberley Manson, a Realtor at NAI Realvest of Orlando, who transacted a lease at the new location along with Realtor Jeffrey Tanner. Owner Pat Conn is leasing 1,600 square feet from plaza owner Sun Belt Resorts LLC of Daytona Beach. NAI Realvest is a commercial real estate company.

+ Traffic interruped on Amsden Road Amsden Road will be closed at various locations from Sept. 2 until Sept. 9 to allow Florida Power & Light Co. to complete the installation of concrete poles. All work will be performed from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. FPL has contracted Pike Electric to perform the work. Call 8789335 or email jbattles@ ustraffictech.com.

+ Pet-loss support group launched Halifax Health Hospice has launched Tender Paws, a group that provides free emotional support to those who have lost a pet. Tender Paws offers a place to remember and honor the life of a pet, as well as the opportunity to connect with other bereaved pet owners and learn ways of coping with the loss. Tender Paws is offered at 655 N. Clyde Morris Blvd., Suite A, Daytona Beach. Call 2585100 for schedule.

+ Tree trimming

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Store Owner Lee Manne said she grew up eating Australian licorice.

Lee Manne opened Stieber’s Sweet Shoppe in New York City. feedback. Stieber’s has over 400 types of bulk candy, but she definitely has a favorite. “I really love these gummy bears we sell in the store,” she said. “They’re made by a company called Albanese, and all of the ingredients are sourced in the United States or Europe. So there’s like the rainbow of flavors, and they are really soft. I really push the Albanese Gummy Bears because they are amazing.” Though she’s really enjoying her new life in the big city, Lee Manne hasn’t lost her appreciation for home. “New York is so fun and so exciting, but Ormond was a wonderful place to grow up.” Lee Manne said. “Who wouldn’t want to go to high school across the street from the beach? I tell that to everyone.” “It’s very exciting for the store to be opened finally,” Barbara Manne said. “We are very proud of her. Everybody in Ormond is rooting for her.” Email Emily Blackwood at emily@ ormondbeachobserver.com.

+ Florida Hospital announces hires

This is the second location of Stieber’s Sweet Shoppe. The original is in California.

Stieber’s Sweet Shoppe has over 400 types of bulk candy.

Florida Power and Light will be performing routine tree trimming over the next several weeks on selected streets between 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. For questions, call FPL at 866-274-9098.

The candy shop used to be a funeral home, an Italian Deli, a gentlemen’s furnishings store and a bakery.

Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center has announced that it has added four physicians to its HealthCare Partners medical staff, an employed group of 130 physicians. They are board-certified family medicine physicians Dr. Tina Fischer-Carne, Dr. Kathryn Malan and Dr. Jonathan Treece; and internal medicine physician Dr. Kimberly A. Keller. Fischer-Carne has practiced family medicine in Volusia County for more than 15 years.

+ Correction

Owner Lee Manne said it took 10 months to open the store.

The Ormond Beach Citizen Police Academy Alumni Association donated $500 to the 2013 Police Unity Tour, not the 2013 Police Utility Tour as was previously reported. — Send new tips to News Editor Wayne Grant, at wayne@ormondbeachobserver.com.


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and will be expected to produce $50 million in annual revenue. City Manager Joyce Shanahan said it’s the city’s desire to eventually annex all the way to the county line, but no one is forced to be annexed. She said taxes are lower for property owners after being annexed. “We will have a conversation with them,” she said. “No one has objected to annexation except Cheaters.” Cheaters is a gentlemen’s club on U.S. 1 that recently agreed to stop practices that the city said violated codes. It was in the county when constructed and later annexed into the city. The interlocal agreement with the county does not become final until 2015, and then future annexations will be done in an orderly fashion, Shanahan said. “There’s a lot of work in annexation,” she said. “We have to make sure we can provide services, such as police and fire. It will go before the City Commission.” When the city supplies water and sewer to a business on U.S. 1 located in the county, the business normally signs an agreement to be annexed when the property becomes contiguous. The city supplies water and sewer to the Blue Coast

BAILEY RIVERBRIDGE GARDENS Bailey Riverbridge Gardens is a 2.6 acre beautiful, riverfront park at the northwest corner of the Granada Bridge. A scenic fountain and colorful plantings grace the grounds in front of the Pilgrims Rest Church which is the historic site of the first Christian wedding in North America. The church has been preserved by the Ormond Beach Historical Society and is often used as a meeting location and for celebrations. The gardens host weddings and events throughout the year. The park offers a walkway extending into the Intracoastal Waterway and under the Granada Bridge to Cassen Park and South Beach Street. It is a perfect location to enjoy a peaceful walk, the beautiful views or fishing. For rental information, please call the Leisure Services Department at 386-676-3216.

Local officials who have been concerned about the development of U.S. 1 were pleased with the announcement. “We’re very excited at the chamber about the 300 jobs,” said Rick Fraser, executive director of the Ormond Beach Chamber of Commerce. “That property has been vacant for quite some time.” The North U.S. 1 corridor has been targeted for development, because it is a ma-

jor gateway into the city. “It will fit in nicely with what is going on in that area,” Fraser said. Peggy Farmer, leader of the North U.S. 1 Coalition, a group of business people concerned with the corridor, also is pleased with the announcement. “It’s excellent news,” she said. “It shows the economy is improving.” She believes the area is on a positive path, along with the planned Trader Joe’s distribution center in Daytona Beach. “Maybe Ormond Crossings will take off now,” she said. Ormond Crossings is a planned residential and business development on North U.S. 1. Kambiz Karrabi, CEO of Blue Coast Bakers LLC, said Florida was chosen because of its favorable tax climate, and Volusia County was seen as business friendly and a good location to serve their customers in the South and Mid-Atlantic regions. Blue Coast Bakers plans to employ 150 workers within the first year of operations, of which 25 will be upper-level management with an average salary of $60,000, according to the Team Volusia statement. CareerSource will host a job fair in fall of 2014. Until that time, applications can be made at careersourcefv.com.

submitted to the state for financial reimbursement. Currently, bus drivers must take a count. Computer technology will be upgraded at the schools. Wait said computers are necessary for the new testing requirements, and having more computers means that computers will not have to be taken out of the classroom for testing purposes. Two buildings, eight and nine, at Seabreeze High School are on the list to be renovated. Saralee Morrissey, planning director for the school district, said the buildings are in the plan because of their age and they have not been upgraded. She said the scope of the remodeling

Tomoka Elementary School is one of the schools set to be rebuilt. has not been developed and any remodeling would depend on planned usage of the buildings. For example, they might be science labs or just used for general classrooms.

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A new company plans to spend $12 million retrofitting the old US Foods plant.

Bakers property, but no agreement was signed for that property, according to Ormond Beach officials.

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If a pedestrian has stepped off the curb and into the crosswalk, the car must yield.

sioner James Stowers hears and sees conflict daily between drivers and pedestrians, because his law office is located at a pedestrian crosswalk on West Granada Boulevard. He said there needs to be education on the law. “I go to other places and people know about it, but not here,” he said. People wait in the crosswalk outside his office, hoping for cars to stop, but they often don’t. Stowers sometimes hears them yelling at each other. It’s a sensitive and dangerous issue, so most city and state officials respond to questions on the matter by citing State Statute 316.130, including the part that deals with pedestrian crosswalks: “(b) The driver of a vehicle at any crosswalk where signage so indicates shall stop and remain stopped to allow a pedestrian to cross a roadway when the pedestrian is in the crosswalk or steps into the crosswalk and is upon the half of the roadway upon which the vehicle is traveling or when the pedestrian is approaching so closely from the opposite half of the roadway as to be in danger. “(c) When traffic control signals are not in place or in operation and there is no signage indicating otherwise, the driver of a vehicle shall yield the right of way, slowing down or stopping if need be to so yield, to a pedestrian crossing the roadway within a crosswalk when the pedestrian is upon the half of the roadway upon which the vehicle is traveling or when the pedestrian is approaching so closely from the opposite half of the roadway as to be in danger.. “(8) No pedestrian shall suddenly leave a curb or other place of safety and walk or run into the path of a vehicle which is so close that it is impossible for the driver to yield.” Wanda Tison, spokeswoman for the Pedestrian/Bicycling Safety Resource

Wanda Tison, Pedestrian/ Bicycling Safety Resource Center at the University of Florida Center at the University of Florida, said pedestrians stop and wait at a crosswalk, because they want to be sure the cars stop. If a driver sees them, they should stop. “If a pedestrian has stepped off the curb and into the crosswalk, the car must yield,” she said. Jessica Keane, public information specialist for FDOT, said that it is important for both pedestrians and motorists to exercise caution wherever pedestrians cross roadways. “While the primary responsibility legally lies with drivers, pedestrians should always be alert for drivers not exercising due caution,” she wrote in an email. Adding to the danger is that while cars in one lane may stop, cars in another lane may not. Lt. Jesse Godfrey, of the Ormond Beach Police Department, is aware of the issue. He said he has seen cars traveling through the pedestrian crosswalk on State Road A1A at Standish Avenue as beachgoers waited to cross. “It’s something we’ve talked about,” he said. He said any enforcement campaign would likely begin with a public education effort, followed by a period of warnings.

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Disappointed seller 11:54 a.m. — First Block of Lakecliff Drive. Fraud. The victim said she listed a large entertainment system for sale on Craigslist for $800. The same day, she received an email from a city in Illinois. The suspect said he wanted to buy the system. The suspect said the victim should send $500 to a shipping company in Largo, and after it was paid, the company would pick up the item at her house. The suspect said he put an extra $500 in the PayPal account cover the shipping cost. The victim received an email from PayPal, saying there was $1,400 in the account, as the suspect had promised. The victim then wired $500 to the shipping company. After the transaction, the victim discovered the email from PayPal was not from a legitimate PayPal website and no money had been transferred to her account. Copies of the emails and phone numbers were taken by police.

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immediately started yelling profanities. There was an empty bottle of whiskey beside him. The officer secured him, and he started screaming profanities again. A witness at the park said he was offended, and that the suspect ruined his trip to the park. The suspect was arrested for intoxication and creating a disturbance.

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Wake me up when September ends

“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.”

When you’re living in Florida, there are a few things you have to learn to live without, such as the four seasons. Here, it’s basically hot and hotter. I grew up in Florida, and I’ve gotten used to wearing shorts and flip-flops on Christmas morning. But every time I travel north and cross the state line, I’m reminded of all that we Sunshine-Staters lack. Just this past weekEMILY BLACKWOOD end, I visited my boyfriend, Gabe, who is currently stationed at Fort Gordon right outside of Augusta, Georgia. We were sitting outside of his barracks on a picnic bench when I felt a slight chill. A chill. In August. That type of

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weather doesn’t exist until late December in Florida. It was quiet pleasant. As I sat there under the stars, I was reminded of all the wonderful things that come with this “chilly” weather: hay rides, pumpkin carving, being able to hide my ice cream-binges with an oversized sweater — it was all possible in the northern tundra country of Georgia. When I got back home, the calendar had transitioned into September, a month that screams, “fall,” if you search for it on Pinterest. And that means the weather is getting cooler, right? But I was sadly mistaken. When I woke up in Ormond Beach on Tuesday morning, I was hit with a wall of hot weather and humidity. There’s nothing fall-friendly about sweating trying to take your trash out at 8 a.m. Still, I wasn’t about to let the memory of that chill out of my mind. If the weather

wasn’t going to cooperate, I was going to pretend like it’s the fall. It’s September, Mother Nature! No excuses. First on my list of fast-forwarding it to fall was to make my apartment smell like the seasonal sale at Yankee Candle. I purchased four large candles with a pumpkin spice scent. I lit them up, shut off my A/C and opened up all my windows to let in the “fall air.” As it turns out, though, pretending doesn’t make it so. I had shed my jacket within 10 minutes and was starting to perspire while looking up my first fall craft. I was about to fall into a pumpkinscented heat coma, before I gave in and flipped back on the air. Sigh. Apparently, I’ll just have to wait until the weather cools down on its own. Wake me up when September ends. I’m sure October will usher in the cool weather. Right?

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So little time, so many 5K races to run. It seems like there’s a choice of 5K races every weekend, and the competition is starting to have an effect. Donna Hiatt, of the Daytona Beachcombers Running Club, said 5K races draw fewer participants these days. “People have a lot of choices,” she said. “Every weekend there’s at least two on Saturday and one on Sunday somewhere in the area. Some of them are doing all they can to get runners in them.” Hiatt said people often call her to ask help to organize a race. “They think it’s an easy way to raise money,” she said, “but they may be going to the well too often.” Also, she said there’s more to it than people realize. She has noticed that some organizations have one 5K race and then never have another. She said a race should be certified for distance and should be timed, and should be in an interesting location. She said if runners like a race, they will go back to it year after year. She said her club decided to

have only one race per year, a signature event called the Palmer College Chiropractic Paint the Town 5K. This year, it will on Nov. 2 at Jackie Robinson Ballpark. The proceeds pay for scholarships for students who take part in track and field (To register, visit runsignup.com). To attract runners, Hiatt said, race organizers are trying different things, such as running cross country. Hiatt also said there’s an unwritten code of ethics among runners not to schedule a race on a weekend with another race. She said out-of-town organizers will schedule a race and don’t care if they conflict with another race. “It hurts both races,” she said. Liz Soule is outreach coordinator at Stewart Marchman Act Beach House, which has had a 5K race for 19 years. This year’s race is the Ocean Deck 5K Beach and Fun Run on Nov. 8. Soule agrees that there’s a lot of competition. “It’s the trendy thing right now.” One reason, she said, is that a 5K race is a relatively man-

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Liz Soule, outreach coordinator at Stewart Marchman Act Beach House, said that organizers have decided to offer free admission to the Ocean Deck 5K Beach race for people who signed up for the canceled Sept. 13 Run or Dye race. The Run or Dye organization informed those who registered that money would not be refunded, but they could take part in races in Haines City or Georgia. “As soon as we heard about people not receiving their registration money back, we knew we had to do something,” Soule said. “We thought it was a bad break and not fair.” The race, set for 4 p.m. Nov. 8 at the Ocean Deck, benefits the Stewart Marchman Act BEACH House. BEACH stands for “Bringing Enrichment and Children Home.” It’s a shelter that provides short-term housing for youth ages 10 to 17, who are truant, ungovernable or runaway/homeless. To register for the race, visit smabehaviorial.org/5k. For information or to be a sponsor, call 236-3309 or email esoule@smabehavioral.org. Those registered for Run or Dye must show proof of payment.

ageable distance for people to work up to. “It’s not like a marathon,” she said. For a difference this year, SMA is having their race in the afternoon, rather than the morning. It ends at the Ocean Deck, where the runners can enjoy music. She also agreed a successful

5K race is not easy. “You have to get a good company to time it, and you need to make it a good experience,” she said. “We have a raffle, and 70% of the runners get a prize.” — Email Wayne Grant at wayne@ormondbeachobserver.com.


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Cousins Daniel Sutton and Jordan Stathakis faced off Aug. 28.

On the line: family pride Growing up in separate towns, the families of cousins Daniel Sutton and Jordan Stathakis never had to worry about the struggle that the parents of former NFL players Tiki and Ronde Barber or Peyton and Eli Manning face when the two have to face one another on Sundays. But, that Manning-vs.-Manning moment finally came JEFF when Stathakis DAWSEY transferred from Broward County to Spruce Creek, and the cousins kicked off the high school football season on opposing teams. Unlike the two star NFL quarterbacks, Sutton and Stathakis don’t play on the same side of the ball, so they literally battled against each other at the line of scrimmage, which is where the most physical plays takes place, during the Hawks’ 19-12 win over the Sandcrabs last Thursday, Aug. 28. Although Stathakis’ Hawks came away with the victory, Sutton said that Stathakis wasn’t obnoxious about his win. Instead, he said that after the game the two hugged, complimented each other on their play, and went home. I’m sure that both of their immediate families are glad that that game is over, and hopefully, they will play together in the future.

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Pleased to meet you! I’m Jeff Dawsey, a recent graduate of Trinity Baptist College in Jacksonville. There, I worked for Trinity’s newspaper, The Trinitarian, as a sports writer. Before attending college, I served three years in the military. I have a beautiful wife, Jessica Dawsey, and we’ll have been married for four years in December. If you see me anywhere in town, please stop and say hello. I’m looking forward to meeting you all. And be sure to follow me on Twitter @ pcosports. You can also email me at jeff@ormondbeachobserver.com.

PROBLEM After an impressive season where they made it to the Class 6A semifinals, the Mainland Buccaneers have refurbished their football team and are looking to make another deep run in the playoffs. With star player Trey Rodriguez and other key players graduating earlier this year, room for stardom was created for first-year sophomore quarterback Denzel Houston. Growing up in Daytona Beach’s Pop Warner leagues, Houston has been quietly honing his skills, and this year, in just two games (the first was an exhibition) he has put them on display. “Houston has shown tremendous poise in back-toback weeks,” head coach Scott Wilson said. “He can run and throw the ball well, and he learns extremely fast.” Houston exhibited his poise early in the game, after throwing an interception on the Buccaneers’ first drive. He quickly responded by moving his team back down the field and throwing a touchdown pass to Randy Baker. “When I threw the interception, my teammates told me to keep my head high,” Houston said. “And that’s what I did.” During Mainland’s victory over DeLand on Friday, Aug. 29, Houston showed pin-point accuracy, often hitting his receivers down the field, one of those being a touchdown. He also demonstrated his quick-

Cyrus Fagan and Randy Baker celebrate after Baker’s touchdown catch.

ness and speed, scrambling away from defenders and sprinting to the end zone. “I played well,” the quarterback said, “but I’m really proud of the defense; they got a shutout. Plus, our offense scored over 30 points, so tonight was a good night for us.” When asked what can be expected from him going forward, Houston replied, “Expect me to keep my head high and be consistent with my play.” On Friday, Sept. 5, when Mainland plays the Spruce Creek Hawks, fans can also expect to see a “fun player to watch,” according to Wilson.

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Denzel Houston gets hoisted up after scrambling for a touchdown.

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Tyree Bostick gets away from a defender in the second quarter

After a dominating season last year, the Mainland Buccaneers reintroduced themselves to the football world by shutting out the DeLand Bulldogs, 41-0, on Friday, Aug. 29. The Bucs received touchdowns from a number of players. Denzel Houston accounted for three of the six touchdowns scored, running for a pair and throwing a bullet to Randy Baker. Running back Adrian Killins scored on a oneyard touchdown and also broke free for a long score. Meiko Dotson snatched one of DeLand’s passes out of the air and returned it for a score. “I was happy with both sides of the field,” said coach Scott Wilson. “I was extremely proud of Houston’s play and the offensive line. You can’t ask for much else from the defense. They started out bending, but they never broke.” The Bucs will play host to Spruce Creek 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5.


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Seabreeze Sandcrabs begin season with loss Seabreeze (0-1) opened up its regular season with a 19-12 loss to the Spruce Creek Hawks (1-0) on Thursday, Aug. 28, in Port Orange. After a pair of first-half field goals, Raytavious Sanders scored Seabreeze’s only touchdown of the game, according to maxpreps.com. The Sandcrabs will travel to play the Flagler Palm Coast Bulldogs at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5.

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‘Art is better than therapy’ Barbara Acree puts all her focus into her weaving art. Photos by Emily Blackwood

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hen Kristin Heron set up her “Weaving the Fabric of Your Life” class, she set the mood with soft music and prepared for an afternoon of meditative creating. But thanks to the seven amateur weavers that attended, the atmosphere was anything but quiet. “My daughter wonders what I do all day,” Sherr Colbeth said with a chuckle. “But I do way more things than her. I’m busy.” As part of the “Art in Therapy” series from the Ormond Memorial Art Museum, the class focused on creating an original wall hanging from fabric strips, yarn and trim. Participants could also write a personal message in their contemporary tapestry. “It’s basically a woven wall hanging,” Heron, director of education and outreach for the museum, said. “It’s a very meditative process. I think one of the reasons it is healing is that you can set aside a time to focus on something, set your intention and actually complete a project. You can fulfill your expectations. It’s a time to be mindful and take your mind off whatever is going on in your life. Be in the moment.” And her students without a doubt, agree. “It totally stops time,” Roberta Sappington said. “The whole time I’m here, there is no time. It’s just like magic.” “Art, whether it is music, singing, painting or tapestry,” Linda Ashe said, “is the best therapy.” The museum partnered with the Cancer Care Center at Florida Hospital and will host two more classes there over the next two months. Heron said the museum will be hosting a variety of adult workshops and classes in the very near future. “They are adult workshops for anyone in the community,” Heron said. “We have a lot of new topics like printmaking, wearable art including jewelry, shoes and bags. It’s more of a variety and more opportunities to come and experience art.”

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BIZBUZZ Top seller on beachside real estate | transactions By Wayne Grant | News Editor A house on the beachside was the top real estate transaction for the week of Aug. 3-9 in Ormond Beach. Mark Oslizlo, individually and as trustee, of South Daytona, sold 176 S. Halifax Drive to Jean-Paul Dubeau and Natalie Therriault, of Quebec, Canada, for $300,000. Built in 1952, the concrete block house has three bedrooms, two baths, a swimming pool and 1,980 square feet. It sold in 1986 for $95,000.

Marilyn Nye, individually and as trustee, of Ormond Beach, sold 904 Princeton Ave. to Oris and Karen Fulks, of Ormond Beach, for $185,000. Built in 1963, the house has four bedrooms, two baths, a swimming pool and 1,968 square feet. No other qualified sales are listed. Michael and Mary Walsh, of Daytona Beach, sold 607 Andrews St. to Lawrence and April Grulick, of Ormond Beach, for $179,000. Built in 1986, the house has two bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 1,530 square feet. It sold in 2006 for $240,000 Russell Rice and Irene McNamara, of Ormond Beach, sold 729 Garden Lane to Emily English, of Ormond Beach, for $75,000. Built in 1978, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,288 square feet. It sold in 1999 for $67,000. Shannon Tipton, of Ormond Beach, sold 1259 Buckeye Road to Christopher and Mary Moore, of Ormond Beach, for $58,000. Built in 1960, the house has two bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 1,344 square feet. No other qualified sales are listed.

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+ Lesa France Kennedy honored in Los Angeles The National Women’s History Museum hosted a brunch on Aug. 23, in Los Angeles, to honor three women, including Lesa France Kennedy, of Ormond Beach, chief executive officer of International Speedway Corporation and NASCAR board member. The event honored female philanthropists and activists who contribute to women’s history. The event also created awareness to advance the group’s mission to build a museum in Washington, D.C. This year’s honorees included actress and philanthropist Sophia Bush and producer, director, and writer Callie Khouri.

Tomoka Meadows Beth Scotti, of Ormond Beach, sold 24 Tomoka Meadows Blvd. to Lillian Durbano, of Apopka, for $85,300. Built in 1980, the house has two bedrooms, two baths and 999 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $135,000.

ORMOND-BY-THE-SEA John Halliday, of Ontario, sold 1155 Ocean Shore Blvd., Unit 506, to David and Jeanie Wilson, of Santa Cruz, California, for $279,000. Built in 1971, the condo has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,065 square feet. It sold in 1986 for $126,500. Atlantis Discoveries LLC, of Orlando, sold 42 Palmetto Drive to Timothy Moran, of Ormond Beach, for $127,500. Built in 1955, the house has two bedrooms, one bath and 700 square feet. It sold in 1987 for $47,900.

The constantly changing world of marketing will be the focus of Marketing Next Expo on Sept. 22 at Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort. One of the organizers of the event is Teresa Fleming, scientist at Energizer Personal Care of Ormond Beach. “I am very proud to be a part of this Marketing Expo,” she said. “It is good for our small businesses and it is good for our community.” The first expo, last year, had 50 booths by businesses and 250 attendees. Diane Michael, of The Callan Group, said it’s an opportunity for marketing specialists, business owners and others to learn the newest strategies in marketing. There will be speakers and local marketing experts leading breakout sessions. Michael said those who want to have a booth to exhibit their product and network with other businesses should register by Sept. 15. No preregistration is required to attend. Ormond Beach companies involved with the expo so far include The Callan Group, Little Blog Dress Media, Ormond Magazine, Don Howard Photography, Little Black Booth, Gateway Bank, Mitchell Noel, Preferred Business Group and KK Ad & Design. For information, visit marketingnextexpo.com or facebook.com/marketingNEXTexpo.

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Walking with the Manager — 8 a.m. at The Casements. The walk will be approximately 2 miles. Citizens are invited to join in the walk, ask questions, share comments and offer suggestions. Movies on the Halifax — 8 p.m. at Rockefeller Gardens. The city’s Leisure Services Department and The Casements Guild will present “The Goonies.” Bring a lawn chair or a blanket and come out and enjoy the movie with your friends and family. Refreshments for purchase will be available.

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Reel in the Fun — 8 a.m. at Bailey Riverbridge Gardens, 1 N. Beach St. The city of Ormond Beach will be hosting a free catch-and-release fishing tournament for kids. Prior registration is required to participate in the tournament, which is limited to Ormond Beach residents. The tournament is

open to the first 40 teams. Each team will consist of one adult and up to two children. Children must be ages 4-12 years old. Prizes and awards will be given. Call 676-3250. Waterpalooza — 8 a.m. at the Daytona Lagoon. Waterpalooza is an exciting water relay event where teams and individuals compete against each other. Participants in the adult race must be at least 13 years old. Children under 12 years old can participate in a separate competition this year. There will be prizes and raffles as well. Proceeds benefit the Early Learning Coalition of Flagler and Volusia Counties. $100 for a team of four, $25 for an individual and $15 for a child age 12 and under. Participant cost includes all-day access at the Daytona Lagoon water park. To register for the race, visit https://www.elcfv.org/community/events/. Relationship Showcase and Ballroom Dance — 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at The Ballroom, 1250 Hand Ave. $10 suggested donation. Comical dancing description of relationships, the good, the bad and the ugly. DJ Joe. Performances, skits, lots of general dancing. For info call 352-512-1951.

SUNDAY, SEPT. 7

“Dilemmas With Dinner” Auditions — 7 p.m. at the Daytona Playhouse. Looking for four females between the ages of 25-55 and four males between the ages of 29-55. A hilarious farce about what happens when you invite your boss for dinner and enter chaos. Salad tossing to the extreme and just when you think nothing more could go wrong it does. Auditions also held at the same time Sept. 8. Call 255-2431.

MONDAY, SEPT. 8

Blood Drive — 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Ormond Beach Family YMCA, 500 Sterthaus Drive. Free Fandango Movie ticket voucher for each donor. Breast Cancer Support Group — 4 p.m. at the Comprehensive Cancer Center of Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center, 224 Memorial Medical Parkway, Daytona Beach. Breast cancer patients and survivors are invited to join Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center for a free breast cancer support group for information, resources and encouragement. Registration is not required. Call 231-4000.

Grief Share Support Group — 6 to 8 p.m. at First United Methodist Church, 336 S. Halifax Drive. Babysitting will be provided. For questions or to register contact the church at 677-3581, Ext. 311, or email smcelveen@firstunited.org.

TUESDAY, SEPT. 9

Blood Drive — 9 a.m. to 2 p.m at the U.S. Post Office, 260 Williamson Blvd. Free Fandango Movie ticket voucher for each donor. AARP Meeting — 10:00 a.m. at Ormond Beach Presbyterian Church, 105 Amsden Road. A program and lunch will follow. All are welcome. For details call 441-5642. Keep Moving to Stay Bone Healthy — 4 p.m. at the Ormond Beach Library Auditorium, 30 S.

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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10

Decorative Pocket Hanger Workshop — 10:30 a.m. to noon at the Ormond Beach Regional Library, 30 S. Beach St. The pocket hangers offer an attractive way to display craft supplies and store keys. Participants are asked to bring fabric scissors and a ruler. Library staff will provide materials. The craft program is part of the “I Made it @ the Library” series. For more information or to register, call 676-4191, Ext. 21084. Blood Drive — Noon to 4:30 p.m. at Hudson Technologies, 1327 N. U.S. 1. Free Fandango Movie ticket voucher for each donor. New Options for Patients with Parkinson’s Disease: Asleep Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery — 2 to 3 p.m. at Bethune-Cookman University’s Michael and Libby Johnson Center for Civic Engagement, 740 W. International Speedway Blvd. Daytona Beach. The Parkinson Association of Greater Daytona Beach in conjunction with the Flagler Parkinson’s Support Group is pleased to announce that Neurologist Dr. Robert E. Wharen, professor and chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, along with special guest contributor Neurologist Dr. Ryan Uitti, also with the Mayo Clinic, will address its association members. Call 676-6375.

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‘BETWEEN DREAMS AND REALITY’ Fay Samimi, Beau Wild and Titane Laurent will be spotlighted at the Ormond Memorial Art Museum with their show starting Sept. 12.

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here is a place where dreams and reality intertwine — and the possibilities in between the seen and the unseen. This is the place that draws together three woman who will be exhibiting their work at the Ormond Memorial Art Museum starting Sept. 12. The six-week show will shine the spotlight on Fay Samimi, Beau Wild and Titane Laurent, whose work seems to live in the in-between. “In a dream, I don’t differentiate animal and people, so that’s how I make my pieces,” said Samimi, an Ormond Beachbased ceramic artist, who works with low fire, stoneware and porcelain clay to make surreal and mythical sculptures. Her works incorporate items from the environment, such as shells, rocks and wood, as well as Persian mythology — with the addition of an ear of an animal and a horn. “I’m concerned about the environment, so I refer to that in my work,” Samimi said. “I love animals, so I give human characters to them in my work. My husband sometimes tells me I am living in the dream world.” Similarly, Wild uses her acrylic paintings to tell the stories of human relationships she sees around her. Her paintings are abstracts, but always tell a story. “I’ve always been an observer,” she said adding that she loves to sit in outdoor cafes and watch people. “I make up stories about them in my mind. A lot of my paintings deal with some kind of intriguing story that appeals to me, what they’re showing with their body language, saying with their hands.” Wild said that when she starts paintings, there is no idea in mind, but as the canvas develops, she sees marks that suggest figures, and her paintings are born from there. In her painting, “Joy and Sadness of the Surrogate,” Wild said she imagined there’s a lot of mixed emotions for a surrogate mother who now has to give the child up. The painting expresses the empathy she has for those women. The show comes full circle with Laurent, an abstract painter who is focused on challenging herself to dream big, no matter what. “I always want to challenge myself to realize a new dream, small and big,” she said. “I have a dream, and I make it a reality as much as I can.” She draws her inspiration from people. In high times and in suffering, Laurent said she can see the happy in people’s

eyes, and that’s what she uses as inspiration in her abstract art. Laurent said that often times her paintings are seen as sad, but that even a happy life is hard and that’s what her figures reflect. “Often we are surrounded by other people, but when we are alone and in the seriousness of the present moment, that’s what I want to catch in my paintings,” she said. “It seems like it might be sad, but it is true life. I’m not somebody who is sad or depressed, it’s just expressing life in its beauty, even though it’s not very beautiful. Because life is hard.”

Fay Samimi’s sculpture “Sanctuary” represents her trip to Europe and the churches that were along the coast.

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IF YOU GO What: “Between Dreams and Reality” When: Opening reception 6-8 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12; the show will run for six weeks Where: Ormond Memorial Art Museum, 78 E. Granada Blvd., Ormond Beach Titane Laurent’s abstract paintings represent the beauty in the struggle of life.


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