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Ormond resident sees huge response to painting franchise.
that’s a switch By Wayne Grant | News Editor
FPL box challenged ‘It belongs in an industrial park,’ says one Ormond resident.
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Chief Andy Osterkamp announces Officer Lloyd Cornelius’ retirement.
+ Police officer Cornelius retires After 10 years on the Ormond Beach Police Department, Officer Lloyd Cornelius has retired. During Cornelius’ career, he worked in patrol, became a field training officer, a police instructor and received training on gang investigations. He was then assigned to the Criminal Investigation Division as a detective and spent four years investigating a variety of crimes including fraud or financial offenses. Cornelius also taught Drug Abuse Resistance Education and Crime Prevention techniques. “He has touched many lives through his presentations,” a report from the police department read. “He was also a well known figure at many of our Citizen Police Academies and the popular National Night Out events.” The department announced his retirement Sept. 30.
+ Junior League presents Cook with first Community Builder Award As a part of the Junior League of Daytona Beach’s 80th anniversary, the organization presented its first Community Builder Award. Gloria Cook, a former board of directors president of the Memorial Hospital in Ormond Beach, was the first recipient. Cook first joined the league in 1956 and the award was presentGloria Cook ed to her for her significant impact on her community.
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Florida Power and Light has been on a campaign to strengthen electrical delivery service since the 2004 hurricanes, but some area residents aren’t happy with an improvement on their street. A large “feeder switch,” designed to prevent power out-
ages, has been hanging over the driveway of Bonnie Emery on Sanchez Drive for a couple of months. “I told them it belongs in an industrial park,” she said. Emery, along with other residents of the street, have complained to city officials as well as FPL,
in an effort to get the device relocated. She said she moved onto the street years ago because it was a “canopy street.” Now, the view from her house is the large concrete pole and the feeder switch. She said electrical boxes on the ground can be hidden by
bushes, but nothing can be done to disguise the large metal box 50 feet in the air. She pointed out that no electrical lines were going from the poles to her house. “When I moved in in 1997, I had everything put under-
The city also plans to pave roads and slow traffic in the park.
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Pretty tough: Roller derby girl opens ‘hair refinery’ Derby Demon Ashly Rose will open Dollface Hair Refinery Oct. 21. erything can be improved. Even when your hair is a good, it can always be better.” And though Rose will offer the typical salon services like hair cuts and dyes, the refinery will offer classes to teach clients how to get their salon-style hair at home. Classes
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will over topics like blowdrying, hair styles and even makeup application. Rose also said she will offer different membership levels for their blowdry bar. “I do it because I love the people,” Rose
Ashly Rose, owner of Dollface Hair Refinery, shares a laugh with one of her clients.
ery will open Oct. 21 on 50 E. Granada Blvd. Rose has worked in the industry for most of her life, and she was tired of a working a “just another salon.” “I didn’t want to call it a salon,” Rose said. “For me, refinery is defined as sort of industrial, like ev-
Wayne Grant | News Editor
Renovation of the Skate Park at Nova Community Park, 440 N. Nova Road, is set to begin in November with a projected completion date by next February. The skate park will double in size, and will have many added features. The city originally budgeted skate park expansion for the fiscal year 2013-2014, but matching funds from the Volusia ECHO program were not available because the county put the program on hold during a reorganization. ECHO distributes matching funds for environmental, cultural, historical and outdoor recreation. The budget for the project is $450,000 which includes ECHO grant funding for one half of the total cost, or $225,000. The balance will come out of capital improvements in the city budget. There will be a building with a restroom where users will check in and be able to buy skate board parts and rent helmets or knee pads. Leisure Services Director Robert Carolin said there have been complaints of foul language and unsafe skating at the park, and the presence of an adult at the building should improve the situation. “We want a family atmosphere,” he said. The city also wants to increase usage and safety. The skate park area will increase in size from 11,000 square feet to about 30,000 square feet, with the skating surface at 20,000 square feet. There will be a flowing line between the new features, which will include street elements, a bowl and speed skating elements. An area will be set aside for beginners, with miniramps. The development of the skate park has been years in the making. About three years ago, a committee of children and parents was formed to help formulate the improvements. The bidding of the project was handled by A.M. Weigel Construc-
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DOLLFACE CRUSHER By Emily Blackwood | Community Editor
Ashly Rose does everything just a little bit differently. Her hair is currently light pink, she’s a blocker for the Sintral Florida Derby Demons and rather than open up a salon, she’s opening up a hair refinery. Dollface Hair Refin-
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Poems of love, loss, social issues and other topics were heard on Oct. 4 at Bicentennial Park, as the Tomoka Poets gathered in a gazebo and read their verses. Amplified, their voices carried on the breeze to mix with the sounds of traffic and ocean surf. It was one of the monthly Poetry in the Park events, which are scheduled at various parks around the county. The idea started with local poet Freddie Booth. “They have Shakespeare in the Park, why not Poetry in the Park?” he said. Mary-Ann Westbook, of Ormond-by-theSea, president of Tomoka Poets and secretary of Florida State Poets Association, said, “You have the energy of the air and the energy of the ocean. It’s a different feeling than indoors.” Westbrook is the coordinator for the Florida State Poets Association convention which will run Oct. 24- 26 at Daytona Beach Resort and Conference Center, 2700 N. Atlantic Blvd., Daytona Beach.
Workshops will range from tips on how to give a good poetry performance to the healing power of poetry, and will be led by university professors and local poet David Axelrod, of the Creative Happiness Institute. The cost is $25 for members and $35 for nonmembers. Visit floridastatepoetsassociation.org or contact Westbrook at 1poetry.3@gmail or 441-1839.
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David Axelrod, Cliff Gold, Marna Gold, Freddie Booth and Mary-Ann Westbrook take turns reading poems at Bicentennial Park. The Golds have been married for 64 years. “We’re still in love,” Cliff Gold said.
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wine and poses By Wayne Grant | News Editor
Explore your inner painter, plus wine ‘It’s not fine art, it’s fun art,’ owner says. ‘Everyone’s personality will show through.’ Thomas McDonnell, of Ormond Beach, remembers the night his interest in wine and art started. About a year ago, his girlfriend said she wanted to surprise him for his birthday. She was driving him somewhere in St. Augustine, with the only hint being that she had a bottle of wine. She pulled into a strip mall and said, “We’re here,” pointing over to a sign that said, “Painting with a Twist.” It was a business where you create art while enjoying a glass of wine. He turned to her and said, “You didn’t pay for this did you?” He said he could see the tears welling up in her eyes. “I had hurt her feelings when she was trying to give me a nice present,” he said. So he gave it a try, and that night had an “epiphany,” discovering his creative side. “When I went, I couldn’t draw a stick figure,” he said. “Now my house is full of art.” He continued driving up to St. Augustine to paint, and decided to change careers from bank manager to Painting with a Twist franchise owner. “I figured I had to get my own studio so I wouldn’t have to drive so far,” he said. McDonnell has opened Painting with a Twist at 1808 W. International Speedway Blvd., with a grand opening Oct. 9. McDonnell has made 300 reservations and booked a dozen
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Taylor Buckels and her mother, Robin, of Ormond Beach, get set to paint as instructor Eric Sills looks on. parties because of his Facebook page. He gained 4,000 followers in three months. There are other opportunities for creating art while sipping wine in the area, including the Cocktails and Canvas events at Ormond Memorial Art Museum and Gardens. At Painting with a Twist, customers get a choice of white or
red wine, or a craft beer, and then create art following the instructions of a staff artist. McDonnell is quick to point out that it’s not “fine art,” it’s “fun art.” “We don’t want Xerox copies of the art,” he said. “Everyone’s personality will show through. It’s not about the method, it’s about the experience.”
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McDonnell said the cusomer base so far is overwhelmingly female. Being a franchise, he gets to share the ideas from the corporate office in Louisiana, as well as other franchises. One thing they offer is corporate get-togethers, where each person paints a section of a painting and then they put it all together for a teambuilding exercise. He also offers birthday parties, office parties, etc., and will travel off site. Alcohol may or may not be incorporated. Some Painting with a Twist franchises have a bring-yourown-bottle policy, but McDonnell said the city of Daytona Beach did not want to issue another bottle club license, so he got an alcohol license and sells the wine and beer on site. Once a month, he will have an event for a nonprofit and donate half of the proceeds, in a night called Painting with a Purpose. The two women who started the company in Louisiana were survivors of Hurricane Katrina, and they used Painting with a Twist to raise money for victims. On Facebook, search for Painting with a Twist-Daytona Beach. Email Wayne Grant at wayne@ ormondbeachobserver.com.
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INBRIEF + City renews contract for lobbyist The City Commission has renewed the services of Pennington, Moore, Wilkinson, Bell and Dunbar for state legislative lobbying services for the 2015 season. The city has retained the firm since 2001. During the 2014 session, the firm monitored 2,000 bills that were filed and 258 bills that were sent to the governor, according to city documents. In the coming year, goals outlined for Pennington include lobbying state officials for infrastructure funding opportunities for Ormond Crossings, a planned development on North U.S. 1; working toward pension reform for government workers; and acting on behalf of the city to defeat legislation that would have a negative impact on Ormond Beach residents. The fee for the services will be $32,000, and the money is included in the city budget.
+ City OKs Team Volusia agreement The City Commission approved expenditures for services at their Sept. 29 regular meeting at City Hall. A service contract with Team Volusia Economic Development Corporation was approved at a cost of $25,000. Most cities in the county are members. Commissioner Troy Kent questioned why it was necessary to support Team Volusia when the city already has an economic development staff. Economic Director Joe Mannarino said Team Volusia has brought visibility to Ormond Beach. “We’re more on the map than ever before,” he said. “They were very successful in bringing the bakery to U.S. 1.” The bakery is a large manufacturing plant planned for North U.S. 1 that is expected to bring 300 jobs to the area. City Manager Joyce Shanahan said Team Volusia allows the city access to Enterprise Florida, the state economic agency.
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FPL / FROM PAGE 1 ground,” she said. Sanchez Drive is now lined with concrete power poles, as part of the overall strenthening of electrical service that supports the Ormond Beach Wasterwater Treatment Plant, according to Eileen Dees, FPL spokeswoman. Facilities such as the plant, hospitals and fire stations have been designated as critical infrastructure. Dees said the feeder switches are part of smart grid technology that will maintain reliable service and get lights on faster following outages caused by weather. “It’s part of an aggressive approach we’ve taken since the 2004 hurricanes,” she said. “We’ve identified critical areas. Since 2006 FPL has spent $1.4 billion across 35 counties.” Emery has gotten results with her telephone calls and emails. She has a letter from an FPL official, from July, promising that the switch will be relocated in a matter of months. “We are actively seeking an alternate location,” the letter states.
HAIR/ FROM PAGE 1 said. “I love education and teaching people about hair. Good and quality hair should be affordable. I did some intense research to get our product line, and it’s not what everyone else is using. We’re nothing like what’s in Ormond Beach.” Rose herself is nothing like what’s in Ormond Beach. With fluorescent pink hair and known by her derby nickname, Dollface Crusher, Rose is no stranger to a little individuality. She has been a blocker on the Sintral Florida Derby Demons for a year and is well aware of her dual personalities.
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SKATE / FROM PAGE 1 tion Inc., which has a continuing contract with the city to act as general contractor.
City hopes to slow traffic in park
Another big project at Nova Community Park will be the paving of the roads, which will include features to slow down traffic. The unpaved roads have erosion problems, and the unpaved parking area does not have marked spaces. “(Speeding has) been a constant battle for us,” Carolin said. “Kids spin their tires in the gravel.” The long road from the lower level parking lot to the parking lot at the main gym entrance will be broken up by the expanded skate park. Also, curves will be added to the road, as well as speed tables, which are similar to speed bumps. The cost of the road improvement project is expected to be $305,000. It is expected the work will be done from next February through June.
tough.’ And there was this after party where both teams, even though they were just beating each other up, came together and had a beer. It was a lot of fun.” Rose still stays stylish even when she’s out blocking. Usually, her hair will be filled with rainbow-colored extensions. “I really love the new color trends and people being a little more liberal and brave with their hair. It’s a chance for me to be creative and get outside their box. I like to try to push people.” Though her hair has ranged from all different colors of the rainbow, she is also no stranger to a bad haircut.
“I had a mushroom haircut when I was in second grade,” Rose laughed. “And in my senior year of high school, it was really short. It was bad.” She currently lives in Palm Coast but will be moving to Ormond Beach to get closer to the salon and because she thinks it’s a good place to raise her two boys, Landen, 7, and Wesley, 4. Rose herself grew up around hair dressers and said she’s always known this is what she wanted to do. “It’s different,” Rose said. “When you’re a hairdresser, it should be your life. Everything is hair.” Email emily@ormondbeach observer.com.
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“It’s an interesting combination,” Rose said. “Hair stylists are married to their work, so it’s really hard to be married to any kind of sport or anything that takes up a good amount of time. My kids laugh because it’s like I have two personalities, Dollface Crusher and Dollface Hairstyle.” Though the two facets of her life are vastly different, Rose has no problem bringing them both together. A lot of her hair styling clients come out to her derby games. The season will end with a game Oct. 25 at Destination Daytona. “For me it was like a girl power thing,” Rose said. “I was like, ‘Wow, these girls are
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Emery said she was told that the original plan was for the switch to be at the end of the street, but there was interference with a sewer line. An FPL spokesman did not respond to a request to confirm before press time. Emery’s neighbor, Carl Leo, said the switch looks awful, but he can’t see it from his house because of a large shade tree. “Look at this monster they put in a residential neighborhood,” he said. He said it would make more sense, and save money in the long run, to put all of the electrical service underground. Others areas planned for upgrade in Ormond include U.S. 1, Amsted Road, Ocean Shore Boulevard, Putnum Avenue, Beach Street, John Anderson Drive, Granada Boulevard and Orchard Street. Dees said projects planned to strengthen the electric system will improve everyday reliability for customers, as well as protect against high winds. “We’re replacing poles that no longer meet our standards for strength and in some areas we’re adding new poles,” she said.
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Edward Chandlee died September 27, 2014 at age 88. He grew up in Cumberland, MD, and served his country in World War II. He was a longtime resident of the Baltimore region prior to retiring to Ormond Beach, Florida. He is survived by his children, Richard Chandlee, Linda Calomeris, and Susan Chandlee, and his grandchildren, John and Jeff Coomes, Mary and Andrea Calomeris, and Scott, Tom and Elizabeth Chandlee, and 5 great-grandchildren. Services for Edward were held in Cumberland, Maryland on October 2, 2014.
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Mailbox theft 5:34 p.m. — First Block of Sherrington Drive. Theft. The victim said she put five checks in her mailbox for pickup. She said one of the checks, made out for $100 and made out to a department store, was altered to $500 and the store name was changed to “Brain Thomas Bennett.” She had written her account number on the memo line, and it was altered to a phone number. The check was signed on the back. The other checks are missing, and the victim closed the bank account.
Employee theft 3:25 p.m. — 400 Block of South Atlantic Avenue. Theft. The victim said that when the suspect was doing consulting work for her business, she took two Android tablets on a business trip to California. The suspect no longer works for the victim and lives in a different city. The victim has tried to get her property back and has received various excuses from the suspect about why she can’t return the items. The victim gave the suspect an opportunity to buy the tablets. She told her she was going to file a police report. The po-
lice officer attempted to call the suspect, but the call went to voice mail. The victim said she has the serial numbers of the tablets and also advised that the suspect has plans to move to another state.
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Car theft happens anywhere 8:38 p.m. — 1100 Block of West Granada Boulevard. Stolen Vehicle. The victim said he was putting air into the tires of his girlfriend’s vehicle when a male entered it and drove off. The suspect exited the parking lot and went south on Clyde Morris Boulevard. The police officer asked the gas station for the video tape, but they said no one would have access to it until the next morning. Daytona Beach police located the vehicle parked in a backyard on South Franklin Street. The Ormond Beach officer processed the vehicle and recovered three sets of fingerprints and a lighter which did not belong to the victim. The vehicle was returned to the owner. No damage, but the keys are missing.
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The three amendments Here we are again. Every two years for the general election, Floridians face not only the choice of candidates but also the often confusing list of statewide constitutional amendments. This time, thankfully, unlike in 2012 when there were 11 proposed amendments on the ballot, voters will find only three proposed constitutional amendments. As always with constitutional amendments, our analysis this year begins with what we believe is the most important litmus test: Will the adoption of the amendment increase individual liberty, or will it take away or restrict your freedom? Almost always, if the amendment
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lessens liberty, if it will reduce your freedom, we will recommend a “no” vote. It’s as simple as that. But there is also a second test to be applied when evaluating constitutional amendments: Is the proposed amendment appropriate for the state constitution? Or is the issue at hand more appropriately suited for the legislative process, where laws can be adopted and amended according to the mores and conditions prevailing at the time? The classic example of an amendment that was and is totally inappropriate for the constitution came in 2002. Florida voters actually approved an amendment that prevents confining pregnant pigs in a cage or crate in which they are unable to turn around freely. Talk about an embarrassment. This is now etched in the Florida Constitution. How do you gauge whether a proposed amendment is appropriate for the constitution? Use the U.S. Constitution as a framework. It primarily addresses the relationships between the three branches of government and sets up the boundaries in which they can operate. And it states our basic human rights. Most proposed amendments that come before Florida voters are better suited for the Legislature. But because Florida has a system with a relatively low barrier to placing initiatives on the general-election ballot, many special interest groups use this mechanism to bypass the Legislature. They make the bet they can sway popular public opinion more easily than they can legislators, e.g. medical-marijuana sponsor John Morgan. They count on the electorate to vote emotionally, not intellectually. And that is the biggest flaw with Florida’s initiative system. Too many voters are unaware of the motivations behind the groups pushing specific amendments or the consequences likely to occur if the amendments are adopted. Our hope, then, is to help you know more about this year’s three amendments before you color in a bubble on your ballot.
Water and Land Conservation: Dedicates funds to acquire and restore Florida conservation and recreation lands Funds the Land Acquisition Trust Fund to acquire, restore, improve and manage conservation lands, including wetlands and forests; fish and wildlife habitat; lands protecting water resources and drinking water sources, including the Everglades, and the water quality of rivers, lakes, and streams; beaches and shores; outdoor recreational lands; working farms and ranches; and historic or geologic sites, by dedicating 33% of net revenues from the existing excise tax on documents for 20 years. This amendment does not increase or decrease state revenues. The state revenue restricted to the purposes specified in the amendment is estimated to be $648 million in Fiscal Year 2015-16 and grows to $1.268 billion by the 20th year. Whether this results in any additional state expenditures depends upon future legislative actions and cannot be determined. Similarly, the impact on local government revenues, if any, cannot be determined. No additional local government costs are expected. Talk about motherhood and apple pie. Who wouldn’t vote “yes” for this? Everyone is in favor of safe drinking water, beaches and preserving wildlife habit, rivers, snail darters and the like. And the sponsors of this amendment, Florida’s Water and Land Legacy Inc. and virtually every environmental group in Florida, have pitched their literature, predictably, to paint a dire situation that this amendment would correct. From the amendment sponsor’s website: “Because our elected leaders refused
to adequately fund water and land conservation, citizens had to take matters into their own hands. “Since 2009, the Legislature has dramatically reduced funding for water and land protection, cutting key programs by more than 95%. Amendment 1 would ensure that water and land conservation projects are adequately funded — the funds cannot be diverted to other purposes — without increasing taxes … “The amendment gives Florida voters a direct opportunity to keep drinking water clean, protect our rivers, springs and beaches and restore natural treasures like the Everglades — without any increase in taxes.” Don’t be fooled. All of that is spin. The truth is Florida taxpayers, thanks to the Legislature, are already doing what the proponents of this amendment want. They’re just not doing it at the level they want. Last year, for instance Florida spent 29% of Florida’s doc stamp collections on all of the environmental items listed in this proposed amendment. On top of that, ever since 2000, thanks to the Preservation 2000 and Florida Forever programs, taxpayers have acquired and set aside 25% of Florida’s land mass for preservation and water use. Florida has been a national leader in this regard, and remains so. What these environmental groups want voters to do is guarantee them their special, carved-out percentage of Florida’s tax revenues for the next 20 years. All because they are unhappy that lawmakers are not spending as much as they want spent on the environment. Consider this analogy: To guarantee 33% of the state’s doc stamps be spent on environmental programs for the next 20 years is akin to forcing you to lock in a percentage of your take-home pay on, say, landscaping — regardless of what your family’s needs might be. This is bad governance. Consider how former Agriculture Commissioner Charles Bronson, a leading environmentalist, characterizes Amendment 1: “The state budget is comprised of a finite number of dollars, and guaranteeing through a binding constitutional amendment that a single component is exempt from having to compete for funding with all of the other pressing needs of the state … puts everything but the favored component at a distinct disadvantage.” Indeed, the Legislature’s fiscal analysis notes that if Amendment 1 passes, one of the consequences “may result in reductions to existing programs funded by the (doc) tax, or in the replacment of those dollars with other state funds at a loss to other programs.” Amendment 1 fails to pass our two litmus tests: If approved, it will reduce Floridians’ liberty by locking in “earmark” spending at the expense of other needs. What’s more, this is an issue that clearly should be handled at the legislative level.
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AMENDMENT 2
ARTICLE X, SECTION 29
Use of Marijuana for Certain Medical Conditions Allows the medical use of marijuana for individuals with debilitating diseases as determined by a licensed Florida physician. Allows caregivers to assist patients’ medical use of marijuana. The Department of Health shall register and regulate centers that produce and distribute marijuana for medical purposes and shall issue identification cards to patients and caregivers. Applies only to Florida law. Does not authorize violations of federal law or any non-medical use, possession or production of marijuana. In 2005, the late famous and revered economist, Milton Friedman, told Forbes
ELECTION 2014 magazine: “There is no logical basis for the prohibition of marijuana. … It’s absolutely disgraceful to think of picking up a 22-year-old for smoking pot. More disgraceful is the denial of marijuana for medical purposes.” Now think of the fact nearly 25 states are already ahead of Florida adopting laws to permit medical marijuana use. And let’s add in this barometer of things to come: This past summer, one of the leading consultants in the beer distribution industry told his audience of distributors in one of his blogs: Get ready. The day is coming, soon, when marijuana will be legalized and regulated the same way beer is today. The trends are gaining momentum. And that’s partly what “For the People” lawyer and medical-marijuana sponsor John Morgan is banking on with his Amendment 2; Floridians, he hopes, will roll with the tide. Surely he sees more business for his law firm in the offing. So let’s apply the litmus tests. On increasing personal freedom, this amendment passes the first threshold. On the second test, however, it fails. Medical marijuana is not a constitutional issue. Some proponents may think smoking marijuana for medicinal or recreational purposes is akin to a human right. But it is no more a human right than the smoking of a cigarette or the chugging of a beer. The issue of medical marijuana is a statutory issue, best addressed in the Legislature. In fact, the Legislature in its most recent session began addressing the legalization of medical marijuana with the passage of the Compassionate Medical Cannabis Act of 2014. It allows the use of a low-THC, oral marijuana for epilepsy, cancer and ALS. The process has begun. And it should continue. But not with the passage of Amendment 2. The amendment is seriously flawed, especially in its vagueness. The language states medical marijuana can be used for nine different debilitating medical conditions, plus this: “other conditions for which a physician believes that the medical use of marijuana would likely outweigh the potential health risks for the patient.” With that, if you have half of a rational brain, you’re already thinking you’ve seen this movie before: “Remember the Pill Mills?” Talk about an open invitation for unscrupulous, sleazy people. Another red flag: Parental consent is not required for a minor to obtain medical marijuana. And yet, school nurses can’t dispense a Tylenol to a minor without parental consent. These are just two of the flaws in the text of the amendment that should give voters pause — and sufficient reason to reject its adoption. Floridians should be permitted greater options for the use of medical marijuana. But Amendment 2 isn’t the right mechanism “for the people.”
RECOMMENDATION: No.
AMENDMENT 3:
ARTICLE V, SECTIONS 10, 11
Prospective Appointment of Certain Judicial Vacancies Requiring the Governor to prospectively fill vacancies in a judicial office to which election for retention applies resulting from the justice’s or judge’s reaching the mandatory retirement age or failure to qualify for a retention election; and allowing prospective appointments if a justice or judge is not retained at an election. Currently, the Governor may not fill an expected vacancy until the current justice’s or judge’s term expires. This amendment deserves constitutional status. It addresses a matter affecting the relationship between the executive and judicial branches of
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Mainland: six straight The Mainland Buccaneers (6-0) earned a fourth shutout in just six games this season, the latest a 35-0 thrashing of the Deltona Wolves on Friday, Oct. 3, in Deltona. Quarterback Denzel Houston remained hot, accounting for four touchdowns on the night. He ran one score in from 5 yards, and Houston JEFF linked up with Kaylo Hannah DAWSEY on three touchdown passes. Ryan Mack scored the other touchdown on a 1-yard run. The Buccaneers will play the New Smyrna Beach Barracudas Thursday, Oct. 9, in New Smyrna Beach.
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Seabreeze’s Josie Gray: Student Athlete of the Month
The Ormond Beach Lions Club honored Josie Gray as the Seabreeze High School Student Athlete of the Month. She has excelled in varsity cross-country and golf, and she has received the Coach’s Award in cross-country. She competes on the track team and weightlifting in the spring. Gray is also a member of the National Honor Society and holds a 4.3 grade point average. She has received the Outstanding Drafter Award from the Drafting Academy for the past three years.
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Tom Bryant recorded a hole-inone on the 12th hole at the Ormond Beach Lions Club 13th-annual Golf Tournament that was held Saturday, Oct. 4, at the River Bend Golf Club. Bryant won a full set of Calloway irons from U.S. Hole-In-One Insurance. jeff@ormondbeachobserver.com
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SANDCRABS DEFEAT LADY BUCCANEERS Tori Huffman leads the Lady Bucs in assists for the season. Photos by Jeff Dawsey
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hen some high school athletes are told they failed to make the team, they give up or try another sport. Not Tori Huffman. After her eighth-grade year, Huffman was encouraged by Mainland’s head coach, Sandy Garner, to try out for the junior varsity volleyball team. She tried out but didn’t make it. “My best friend made the team, and I didn’t,” Huffman said. “Seeing them so excited about winning made me really emotional.” Although she didn’t make the team, the JV coach offered her a spot on the practice team to gain more experience. Some players would think the practice squad is beneath them. Not Tori Huffman. “I felt like if I kept trying, I
would get better,” she said. Huffman practiced with the Lady Bucs the whole season, but she was never allowed to dress in uniform with the team during the game. She wore street clothes and sat on the end of the bench or in the stands when the team played. “She really, really wanted to be a part of the team so badly,” Andrea Huffman, her mother, said. “I was there supporting her, because it was really hard for her to swallow, not being able to play on game day.” Andrea Huffman decided to volunteer for the Lady Buccaneers during the season in which her daughter didn’t play. She supported the team, as if her daughter were a starter. “Andrea won the Volunteer
of the Year award,” Garner said. “She was very supportive of all the other girls, and she attended all the games.” “(Tori’s) heart was in it, and she wanted to play,” Andrea Huffman said. “That’s what parents are there for. She sat on the bench with no jersey, and it was hard for her. I wanted to be there for her.” Tori Huffman would eventually get her opportunity to play, at the end of the season. She made the most of it. When the season was over, Huffman joined Florida Elite, a volleyball club team, and she worked with Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University’s setter, Tamires Ferreira, three nights a week to get
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Seabreeze got the best of its crosstown rivals, The Mainland Lady Buccaneers, 25-10, 18-25, 26-24, 25-14, Thursday, Oct. 2, at Mainland High School. The Lady Sandcrabs had no problems in the first set, but, in the second, the Lady Buccaneers fought back to take the set. Both teams played well enough to win the third set, but Seabreeze took it and then grabbed the fourth to win the match. Kaley Dale led the Lady Sandcrabs with 10 kills, and Isabel Harris added another five. Vail Linn led the team in digs with 23. Tori Huffman led the Lady Buccaneers with 15 assists. Kaitlin Litke had 15 digs and three aces. Ashley Monkhouse had four aces, and Jessika Haberle led the team with seven kills and three aces.
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Mainland bowls for a cause
The Buccaneers bowlers have not only won for themselves; they’re winning for family. The Mainland Buccaneers have yet to experience a loss this season. But what the bowlers are playing for this year is far more important to them than any championship they could win. Justin Gentry has dedicated this season to his father, who has Parkinson’s disease. Gentry’s dad, Bob Gentry, taught him how to play at a young age, and he has attended all his practices and bowling matches. “It makes me very happy to know that he’s there for me,” Justin Gentry said. “He was there when I recorded a 300 against Seabreeze last season.” “It gives me chills to know that Justin and the team have been
doing this well,” Bob Gentry said. “Justin works, goes to school and bowls, and sometimes he doesn’t get home til 2 or 3 in the morning, so I’m proud of my son.” Justin Gentry has promised to give his dad his trophy, if he or the team wins their tournaments. Senior J.T. Vail’s mother, Janet Fuller, is a cancer survivor. Since Vail was in the fifth grade, his mother has battled with cancer. His stepfather, Jerry Fuller, who taught him how to play, had a stroke earlier this year, and now he uses a defibrillator in his heart. “My mom and dad have been my biggest supporters,” Vail said.
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J.T. Vail celebrates after rolling a strike at Mainland’s practice on Monday, Oct. 6.
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score by 50. “When I went to the state tournament last year, he was there for me,” Austin Gyurkovics said. “He’s always there to pick me up when I have bad days. He tells me that everyone has bad days and not to worry about my low games.” The players believe that their dedications have contributed to their successful season. Coach Pat Monahan is pleased to have the group of guys who share this season with him. “I’m very proud of the boys because I know how much their families mean to them,” Monahan said. “I think it gives the boys some perspective. They want to be the best and win, but they realize that bowling isn’t the only thing that matters. There is a lot more going on in their lives than just bowling, and by dedicating this season to their family, I think it helps them to remember that.”
BOWLING / FROM PAGE 9 “When my mom was told that her cancer was leaving, it was a like a bunch of weight had been lifted off my shoulders. It bothered me a lot when my dad got his stroke. Without him I wouldn’t be a bowler.” Freshman Joey Goodwin’s grandmother, Lorraine Borden, lost her battle with cancer last May. Borden played a key role in Goodwin’s life. “She was like my second mother,” Goodwin said. “I wanted to dedicate this season to her because she always took me to practices, games and everywhere I wanted to go. When I go out to bowl, I often think about her, and it makes me play better.” Austin Gyurkovics’ father, Bob Gyurkovics, taught him everything about the sport of bowling. From his freshman to sophomore year, Austin Gyurkovics increased his bowling
Tori and her mother Andrea Huffman
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had personal bests of 31 assists and 18 digs on Sept. 25. “I’ve tried every single sport before this one, and volleyball was the only one that I liked,” Huffman added. “I like meeting new people. I like bonding and making memories with my teammates.” “Huffman’s story can be used as encouragement for other players who may not get to play,” Garner said. “We had a practice player this year that couldn’t handle it. She quit.” Not Tori Huffman. She just got better.
better. All her hard work paid off. The next season, as a sophomore, she earned a starting position for the Lady Bucs varsity team. “She’s become consistent with her setting,” Garner said. “Her overall knowledge of the game has gotten much better. “ This season as a junior, Tori Huffman rarely leaves the court. Huffman recorded a personal best 16 serving points against Palatka on Sept. 10. In the Lady Bucs’ comeback match against Matanzas, she
Dalton Kilroe, Justin Gentry, Austin Gyurkovics, J.T. Vail, Joey Goodwin and Nicholas James Photo by Jeff Dawsey
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The Halifax Genealogical Society — 1:30 p.m. at the Ormond Beach Library. Clyde Stickney will present “All Rise! Researching at the County Courthouse.” Call 672-3806.
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World Homeless Day: A Day of Hope — 5 p.m. at the Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 1014 N. Halifax Ave., Daytona Beach. Everyone is invited to a gathering of homeless citizens, advocates, faith and community leaders. Call 252-0156 Buy One – Get One Free Book Sale — 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Ormond Beach Library. Hosted by the Friends of the Ormond Beach Library. Medicinal Herbs Discussion — 11 a.m. at the Ormond Beach Regional Library. Geraldine McNamara will discuss the benefits of medicinal herbs during three free programs at the library. Overview, recipes and samples at 11 a.m. Oct. 10, 1 p.m. Oct. 11, and 1 p.m. Oct. 16. Reservations are not required. Call 676-4191, Ext. 21084. Life in Jesus, His Life In You — 6:30 p.m. at the Christian Healing Center, 1028 N. U.S. 1. Call 679-9239. Dancing to the Pleasure of Debbie Owen and Tony T — 7 to 10 p.m. at the Moose Lodge, 601 W. Granada Blvd. Guests invited. Food and drinks available. As We Dance: Ballroom Social Dancing — 7 to 11 p.m. at 1250 Hand Ave. Ballroom favorites with DJ Frank V. Suggested donation is $5 for members and $10 for nonmembers.
SATURDAY, OCT. 11
Historical Bus Tour — 9:45 a.m. at The Casements. A scenic tour will be presented by the Ormond Beach Historical Society. Tickets are $20 for adults, $7 for ages 7 to 12, and can be purchased at the OBHS Welcome Center, 38 E. Granada Blvd. Reservations are required. Call 677-7005. Marlo’s Jewelry Class — 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Ormond Beach Elks Lodge 2193, 285 Wilmette Ave. Fee is $35. A kit will include 12 mm glass white pearl rounds, 6 mm glass earth tone rounds, and stretch cord. Call 423-762-2609.
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Ormond
the old cemetery By Emily Blackwood | Community Editor
REVISITS THE PAST The Ormond Beach Historical Society hosted its sixth-annual Tales from Pilgrim’s Rest Cemetery Tour.
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ancy Partridge’s family has been buried in the Pilgrim’s Rest Cemetery since the 1900s. Her greataunt, who was 4 years old when she died, was the first one buried there in 1908. “I got aunts and uncles, grandparents, mom and dad,” Partridge said. “Our family was actually buried in an old cemetery called Grover Creek, which was in the middle of Tymber Creek subdivision, but then they bought this land and donated it into a church.” Now the caretaker of the cemetery, Partridge helps to lead the the Ormond Beach Historical Society’s sixth-annual Tales from Pilgrim’s Rest Cemetery Tour. Society Director Joyce Benedict started the event as a way to explore the history of the cemetery that is over 100 years old. “This location is perfect,” Benedict said. “We wanted to do a cemetery tour with a lot of history, and, with the help of Nancy Partridge, we were able to do that Ron Alcorn has participated in the Cemetery and split our proceeds 50-50.” The cemetery is also home to eight to his great-grandfather — for 25 years. Confederate soldiers who spent time in “I’m just hoping that somebody is dothe war, got married, had kids and died ing the same for my family where they at an older age. Ron Alcorn, who was im- are buried,” Alcorn said. “I have no conpersonating Confederate soldier Henry nection to the people in this cemetery Campbell, has been an actor in the tour other than the fact that they were Consince it began. But he’s been honoring federate soldiers.” his Confederate ancestors — dating back “This is the way to give tribute to them.” Partridge said, “a way to tell their stories. We respect the cemetery and the
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Tour since it first began six years ago.
dead. This is our living history, and most people don’t have a history. I try to tell everybody, no matter if they’re cremated or what, they need a tombstone so they can leave a footprint for their grandchildren to come look. They need to leave something for their ancestors to come to a hundred years from now.” Email Emily Blackwood at emily@ormondbeachobserver.com.
Health Awareness Event — 5 p.m. at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center. General admission tickets are on sale now for $10 and are available online at ormondbeach.org and at the box office. Call 6763375. Daytona Beach Council Navy Birthday Dinner Dance Celebration —6 p.m. at the Halifax River Yacht Club. Dress: business attire. Guest speaker: Eddie Crossman. $30 per person. Please make your reservations by calling 441-2265. West Coast Swing — 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at 1250 Hand Ave. Evening of WCS with splash of country dancing. Suggested donation of $10. Call 407-970-1903.
SUNDAY, OCT. 12
Queens of Country Music — 2 p.m. at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center. A tribute to Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Tammy Wynette, starring Lorri Gill and The Notebenders Band. Reserved tickets: $15. Call 676-3375.
TUESDAY, OCT. 14
Healing Remedies to Tastier Cooking — 10:30 a.m. at the Ormond Beach Memorial Art Museum. Learn about the medicinal and culinary uses of herbs with the owner of z-Best Herbs, Saundra Hudson. Call 676-3347.
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real estate | transactions By Wayne Grant | News Editor
Ormond-by-the-Sea house tops the sales list A house on the beachside was the top real estate transaction for the week of Sept. 7-13 in Ormond Beach. John and Robin Masson Jacobs, of Ormond Beach, sold 9 Spanish Waters Drive to Norman Pytel, of Ormond Beach, for $464,500. Built in 2001, the house has four bedrooms, four baths, a swimming pool and 3,724 square feet. It sold in 2001 for $350,000.
$235,000. Built in 1999, the house has three bedrooms, five baths and 2,178 square feet. It sold in 1999 for $38,000.
Tomoka Oaks David and Wendy Patrick, of Ormond Beach, sold 118 St. Andrews Drive to Sergio Faenza and Joann Marchese, of Ormond Beach, for $179,350. Built in 1980, the house has four bedrooms, four baths, a fireplace, swimming pool and 2,502 square feet. It sold in 2006 for $440,000.
ORMOND BEACH Jerl and Marion Pryor, of Ormond Beach, sold 143 Orchard Lane to Frank Sacco and Rebecca Caschette, of Hollywood, for $435,000. Built in 1957, the house has four bedrooms, three baths, a swimming pool and 3.993 square feet. It sold in 1983 for $155,000. Joan Hildal, of Hilo, Hawaii, and Richard Hildal, of Cincinnati, sold 159 Ann Rustin Drive to Charles Williams, of Ormond Beach, for $222,000. Built in 1967, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 2,103 square feet. No other qualified sales were listed. Leonard and Ana Rode-Ceckowski, of Ormond Beach, sold 113 Grey Dapple Way to Elmer and Alberta Burda, of Ormond Beach, for $201,000. Built in 2004, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,962 square feet. It sold in 2013 for $186,000. Justin Ranum and Sherry Ghabrial, of Holly Hill, sold 36 Ocean Pines Drive to Forentin and Floria Perlat, of Ormond Beach, for $183,000. Built in 2006, the house has three bedrooms, two baths a swimming pool and 1,775 square feet. It sold in 2007 for $289,900. Deborah and Francis Ford, of Ormond Beach, sold 762 S. Beach St. to Scott Faber, of Oviedo, for $173,000. Built in 1948, the house has three bedrooms, three baths,
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The top-selling house has four bedrooms, four baths and a swimming pool. a fireplace, swimming pool and 1,834 square feet. No other qualified sales were listed. Thomas Norris, of Jacksonville, sold 12 Eileen Terrace to Jacquelyn Hill and Daniel Cornell, of Fort Mill, South Carolina, for $149,900. Built in 1978, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 1,920 square feet. It sold in 2009 for $140,000. Maria Taricani and Rita Taricani, of Ontario, sold 60 Vining Court, Unit 16, to Theodore and Olga Mizzoni, of Lady Lake, for $65,000. Built in 1973, the condo has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,050 square feet. It sold in 1990 for $47,000.
Breakaway Trails Breakaway Trails Inc., of Daytona Beach, sold 10 Coquina Lake Way to Ramilito and Shennel Miral, of Ormond Beach, for $260,000. Built in 2013, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and
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Halifax Plantation Robert and Judith Aitken, of Palm Coast, sold 3118 Inishmore Drive to Robert and Elizabeth Doornbos, of Frankfort, Illinois, for $236,000. Built in 2004, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 2,118 square feet. It sold in 2004 for $218,400. John Houston, of Ormond Beach, sold 1455 Carlow Circle to Richard Libuda, of Ormond Beach, for $172,500. Built in 2004, the house has three bedrooms, two baths and 1,684 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $189,000.
Hunter’s Ridge Frank and Joyce Lewandowski, individually and as trustees, of Port Orange, sold 38 Laurel Ridge Break to Joshua and Cicely Hartwick, of Ormond Beach, for
Jerry Harville, of Frankfort, Kentucky, sold 1155 Ocean Shore Blvd., Unit 301, to Jeffrey and Catherine Waldenmayer, of Fort Thomas, Kentucky, for $275,000. Built in 1971, the condo has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,065 square feet. It sold in 1998 for $127,500. Charles and Shelley Mitchell, of Bruceton Mills, West Virginia, sold 1131 John Anderson Drive to Vernon Kuftic, of Daytona Beach, for $165,000. Built in 1955, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 1,376 square feet. It sold in 2009 for $140,000. Helen Rusnak, of Ormond Beach, sold 51 Poinsettia to Taylor Griffin III, of Ormond Beach, for $127,000. Built in 1956, the house has two bedrooms, two baths and 955 square feet. It sold in 2005 for $185,500. Joseph and Birute Sofia Baltrus, of Ormond Beach, sold 37 Sea Harbor Drive to Mike Shrader Inc., of Ocala, for $115,000. Built in 1979, the house has two bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 1,202 square feet. It sold in 1982 for $70,000. John Adams, of Adams, Cameron & Co. Realtors, contributed to this report.
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5 CAN’T-MISS SHOWS ST. AUGUSTINE GREEK FESTIVAL Where: Francis Field, 29 W. Castillo Drive, St. Augustine When: Oct. 10-12 Info: There will be Greek food, live Greek music, traditionally costumed Greek folk dancers, arts and crafts vendors and a kids center. Call 904829-0504 or visit stauggreekfest.com. “PORTRAITS OF POWER” Where: Southeast Museum of Photography, 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach When: Opening reception 6-9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11 Info: In this series, Argentinian photographer, Alejandro Almaraz layers source material from paintings and photographic portraits of world leaders into single images, revealing subtle nuances within the traditional portrait across numerous countries. The show will be on display until February 2015.
“SEA OF DREAMS” Where: Southeast Museum of Photography, 1200 W. International Speedway Blvd., Daytona Beach When: Opening reception 6-8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11 Info: Judith Fox has been focusing her camera on a small stretch of the ocean since 2001. This resulting body of work speaks to the primal relationship humans have with the sea; to the part the sea plays in our lives, art, and mythology; and to the secrets the ocean still keeps. The show will be on display until February 2015.
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RISE ABOVE | by Emily Blackwood | Community Editor
REMEMBERS
HELEN KELLER
“The Miracle Worker” opened Oct. 3 at the Athens Theatre, in DeLand.
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he life of Helen Keller is being remembered through the Athens Theatre’s production of “The Miracle Worker.” This is not only an opportunity to inspire audiences, but it’s also 14-year-old Hayley Sanz’s first opportunity to play the lead, as Helen Keller. “Helen Keller has always been an idol and role model of mine,” Sanz said. “The role definitely challenged me, but I loved it.” The play tells the true story of the volatile relationship between inexperienced teacher Annie Sullivan and her blind, deaf and mute student, Helen Keller. Sanz said she did a week of character study, which included learning the sign language alphabet. Her dedication played a part in her landing the role, which she admits has been challenging. “It’s really hard to isolate yourself from everything visual and auditory,” Sanz said. “It was really difficult to block things out.” Actors for the play got a first-hand look at what it’s like to be blind. Director Trevin Cooper and Artistic Director Craig Uppercue brought in a 22-year-old blind student from Stetson University to talk to the cast about his experiences. “I thought it would be a really neat choice to draw in the deaf and blind community,” Upper-
“THE PAINTINGS OF JOHN MELLENCAMP” Where: The Museum of Art: DeLand, 100 N. Woodland Blvd., DeLand When: Opening Friday, Oct. 10 Info: The exhibition will feature 40 oil and mixed media paintings, which will remain on view at the museum until Dec. 28. “QUEENS OF COUNTRY” Where: Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center, 399 N. U.S. 1, Ormond Beach When: 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 12 Info: Lorri Gill and The Notebenders will perform the music of country legends Tammy Wynette, Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline. Tickets are $15. Call 676-3375.
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Annie Sullivan, played by Corley Groves, disapproves as Kate Keller, played by Elyse Kelly, rewards her daughter, Helen, played by Hayley Sanz, for bad behavior. cue said. “As I’ve gotten into the story, I’ve realized what a special connection a teacher and student have. Trevin and I are both teachers as well as theater professionals, so that’s been another unique occurrence in this journey. Whatever I’m involved with, I find something to relate to. This story has enriched my life, and it’s opened my eyes, so to speak, as I’ve gotten to know it.” “Helen Keller was really one of the first major figures in the world to rise above one’s disabilities to achieve anything possible,” Cooper said. “She was the first blind and deaf woman to graduate from college. It is the story of the evolution of the teacher and student over time.” As another way to draw in the blind and deaf audience, the theater will have American Sign Language interpreters from Valencia Community College during the shows on Oct. 12 and 18. “We want to give them an experience that they otherwise would not,” Uppercue said. “A lot of theaters do this already, but we never have. It is something that I would love to see done for every show. I would love to see it morph into something a little more regular.” Sanz hopes the audience will be as inspired by Helen Keller as she was. “it is interesting to meet someone with those disabilities,” Sanz said. “It’s interesting because they are doing just fine, and they’ve gotten through their struggles. They can adapt from what they’ve been given. It’s something everyone can learn from.”
SHOW DATES When: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 9, 10, 11, 17 and 18 2:30 p.m. Oct. 12 and 19. Info: Call 736-1500 for tickets.
Annie Sullivan, played by Corley Groves, struggles with Helen, played by Hayley Sanz, desperate for her to understand language.
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