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Who are you going to call? CERT Citizen Emergency Response Team volunteers are on call to assist during disasters. PAGE 2
DOG DAYS OF SUMMER
Keeping cool with man’s best friend. PAGE 4
THE ART OF RETIREMENT Nancy Crouch learns ‘retirement’ can be a new career. PAGE 5
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“It only takes one.” It’s a phrase Dr. Steve Davidson remembers former Emergency Operations Center director Troy Harper saying many times. Only one disaster — whether a hurricane, wildfire or tornado — and emergency help will be needed. Davidson met Harper at a Flagler Home Show 10 years ago. “I was talking to Troy and telling him we were reenergizing the neighborhood watch,” Davidson said. “He said, ‘Why don’t you and your friends and neighbors get together so if there were a real disaster, they could help each other?’” Davidson liked the idea, and the Grand Haven a Citizen Emergency Response Team — or CERT — was founded to help protect the 1,901 homes in the community. A few of the original members are still on the team. There are now nearly 90 members on the roster, and Davidson would like to see more. “With snowbirds, we usually have about 25 to 30 people respond at any one time,” Davidson said. “Our membership is all ages, and anybody who is willing to help out in time of disaster — there’s a job for you.” He flattens a laminated map of the community on the conference table at the CDD offices. Different
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Every graduate of the CERT training through the EOC receives a kit bag full of emergency supplies.
colors designate eight zones. “Because Grand Haven is so big, we took the population and added it together, and divided it into eight zones,” Davidson said. “We couldn’t just do villages, because some have 20 people, another will have 150 houses.” The zones are “search and sweep” sectors. “People report in during a disaster and tell us what they saw on their way in,” Davidson said. “We put a dot where the problems are, and who had come from where, to see what kind of cover-
age we have.” The main command post is at the Village Center. Each of the incident commanders has a highpowered radio. During the Grand Haven Observer interview, Davidson handed out new rechargeable batteries for the other mens’ kit packs. “We can talk across the various regions, and with the EOC; it goes to a repeater,” Davidson said. Everyone who is trained through the EOC receives a bag, badge, and radio at graduation. At first, duffle bags were packed with everything
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from a reflective vest to tools to break through windows or turn off propane gas tanks. The items in the kit haven’t changed much, but the duffle bag was replaced with a ruck sack, which the men agreed is more practical. There are two types of evacuations: mandatory and non-mandatory. “We always need members willing to stay in Flagler County if a mandatory evacuation is called, and we go to one of the hard shel-
ters as a team,” Davidson said. “For non-mandatory evacuations, they are drilled and trained to look from their house, their village, at what is out there that might be a significant problem, like trees blocking the road, major house damage, downed power lines. They report to the incident command center.” Inside the command center, there will be four tables: a checkin table for each volunteer, a damage report table, an information and prioritization table for team
response, and a communications table. The first and fourth tables are focused on the well-being of the CERT volunteers. “We want to keep our team healthy and know where they are,” Benham said. “Every 15 minutes, we check with the teams to make sure everybody is OK.” Mike Wright, who serves as membership and training liaison, moved from Falls Church, Virginia two years ago. He hasn’t been through an evacuation, or even
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a disaster situation, since he has lived in Grand Haven. “I would say 75% of the residents are like me,” Wright said. “They don’t really know, and it’s going to be a shock.” Disaster preparedness is the key. The EOC has a disaster preparedness magazine, and the CERT team has its own website — GrandHavenCERT.org — with links to just about anything a resident needs to know. Residents were also given this information in their welcome packets when they moved in. “Everyone should have a weather radio, and sign up for CodeRed,” Wright said. CodeRed is a telephone warning system that will automatically alert those signed up about severe thunderstorms, flash floods and tornado warnings. Residents with special medical needs can sign up for special needs support through the EOC. “It is important to go over this information before an event, and be familiar with it,” Davidson said. Those interested in working with the CERT team have to be trained, and not what Davidson calls “spontaneous volunteers.” “If they are not trained, we can’t send them out under CERT,” Davidson said. “If you think you are going to be a spontaneous volunteer, sign up, get the training, and become a part of CERT.” Trained CERT members are protected under the Good Samaritan Act. “CERT members won’t do what they haven’t been trained to do,” Benham said. To learn more or to sign up, email papamikew@verizon.net.
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your dogs inside. This 2to beKeep is not good weather for them out. If they must be out, provide them a place that is shaded all day, and a good supply of clean, cool, fresh water. Walk by 8 a.m., or after the 3better sun goes down. It will be for you, and better for
your pup. The sidewalks and roads heat up during the day. If you are unsure, take the back of your hand and place it on the pavement, or stand in one place on the pavement in your bare feet. The pads of your dog’s paws are far more sensitive than your hands or feet.
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Nancy Crouch learns ‘retirement’ can be a new career The Palm Coast Arts Foundation is on fire thanks to a new ‘spark.’ JACQUE ESTES COMMUNITY EDITOR
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Palm Coast Arts Foundation Executive Director Nancy Crouch sits in the temporary PCAF offices next to diagrams of the future facility.
the current massive project of building a Performing Arts Center and theater. “We love it here; we play professional croquet,” Crouch said. She admitted when the couple first saw the Grand Haven croquet members on the lawn, they didn’t know what to think. “It was new to us,” she laughed. “We had no idea what these people dressed in white were doing on the lawns.” Crouch is also a member of the Grand Haven Women’s Club, attends a ballet class and participates in the Bookettes, a small
reading group. Even with these activities, her thoughts always return to PCAF and its expansion. Her temporary office in Town Center sits where the completed arts center will be located. She rattles off figures and dates with ease and enthusiasm. “Phase II is the 4,500 square foot stage,” she said. “We should be starting that in August. The TDC has recommended approval of a grant to the Flagler County Commission, and once they put their stamp of approval on it, we can start the next day.”
The city of Palm Coast has already dedicated funds to build a restroom on the stage site, to comply with new ADA requirements. The stage is expected to be completed by October, and the bathrooms by April, all in time for the Picnic and Pops on May 7, 2017. “It’s 10 years out for everything, unless of course somebody wants to write me a big check. Then I can get things done a lot faster,” Crouch laughed. “The area is growing — it’s really escalating, and we are looking for the future population of our community.”
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“Out of our 430 (Palm Coast Arts Foundation) members, one-third lives in Grand Haven,” Palm Coast Arts Foundation Executive Director Nancy Crouch said. “And I am very proud of that I live in a community like that... a community that supports the arts and understands what the arts can bring to a community.” Crouch has been a Grand Haven resident for the past five years – a decision she is happy her family made when they moved from Chicago. Crouch continued working at the Art Institute of Chicago after her husband retired from AT&T, until she got off the train one very cold February night and said, “Let’s move.” The couple had already bought a home in Grand Haven, but had no intention of living there full-time. “I knew nothing about Palm Coast,” Crouch said. “We had been looking in Miami because I thought I wanted to live in a big city, but friends introduced us to Grand Haven.” Crouch admits she’s the type of person who needs to be actively involved. In the past five years she’s had no problem filling her calendar. While still in Chicago, she began exploring the area that was to become her new home in search of arts organizations, and
found PCAF. “I realized when I got down I would want something to do,” Crouch said. “I emailed PCAF President Sam (Perkovich) and told her my background, and that I was relocating to Palm Coast and would like to volunteer. ... She emailed me back within the hour.” There was an immediate connection between the women, who had lived in neighboring towns in Chicago. “I wasn’t even unpacked here when she called me and said, ‘We’re having a meeting in a couple of days, can you come by and meet the board?’” Crouch joined the PCAF board. Three years later, she was asked to be its executive director, a decision Perkovich called a perfect fit. “She has the energy and enthusiasm for art, 25 years at the Art Institute of Chicago; she was the perfect find for us,” Perkovich said. “She’s the spark that lit the fire that got us all moving.” Crouch is happy being able to help Flagler create its own cultural center. “I hadn’t initially planned on coming back to work,” Crouch said. “The place I worked in Chicago was established in 1866 – they had history. PCAF is very grass roots. I love being part of something from the beginning and watching it grow.” Somehow Crouch manages to have activities outside PCAF and
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The ride is usually about 25 miles taken at a “leisurely” pace, at least compared to some of the other bicycle groups on the road. The women always wear helmets, and the group rides on the sidewalks and trails, not in the road. The route taken has a lot to do with bathrooms and restaurants. “We don’t go fast, but we go distance, and we always stop for breakfast,” Naworal said. While the group often takes their break at Dunkin’ Donuts or Panera on State Road 100, the group has discovered a variety of lesser known breakfast stops that can serve them quickly so that they can continue their trip. “We end up riding maybe an hour and half or an hour and forty-five minutes before we eat,” she said. “If we do Dunkin’ Donuts or Panera, we usually get there between 10:15 and 10:45. We stop and eat, talk. We try to make it short. Coming home is about 45 minutes from there.” Naworal’s least favorite route is the one over the Flagler Beach bridge, because of the traffic. “A lot of people don’t like it, me included, because you are on the street (in the bicycle lane). But we do it, and when you get to the other side we head south toward Gamble Rogers and stop to eat on the way back at places like the BeachHouse Beanery.” A favorite ride is north into the Hammock toward Marineland. “People think Marineland is so far, but it isn’t,” Naworal said. “Once you get into the Ham-
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mock on A1A, there is a beautiful canopied sidewalk to Washington Oaks (Gardens State Park). We go to Marineland, but there’s no place to eat, so we bring snacks.” Naworal always encourages riders to bring water, snacks and a cell phone, since the route isn’t decided until just before the group leaves the Village Center. “If there’s no place open to eat, we can always stop and have a breakfast bar along the way,” she said. Narworal is protective of the riders, and encourages the group to stay together. “If somebody comes and has a problem, and can’t continue —mechanical, or they don’t feel well — I don’t like them to wait alone or come back on their own.” Riders interested in joining the group are always welcome, but if they haven’t ridden in a few years, they are encouraged to ride around the Grand Haven community to get their stamina up. “People move down here and want to get back into biking and say, ‘I haven’t been on a bike in 30 years,’” she said. “Anyone in the group would tell them to ride around Grand Haven. You can ride around Grand Haven for two hours.” On the first section of the Lehigh Trail from Colbert, bicyclists see a variety of wildlife from hogs to gators, and lots of snakes. But none of the wildlife bothers them, and they don’t bother the wildlife. “Once, six baby pigs came out
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Gail Naworal stands next to her bike at her home in Grand Haven. If she were planning on riding, she would have a helmet, proper shoes, water, a snack and a cell phone.
of nowhere,” she said. “We got through there fast because we didn’t know where mom was.” There is one improvement Naworal would like to see added to the Lehigh Trail where it comes out on Belle Terre Parkway – rest-
rooms. “There’s a big lot used for parking for people who are walking the trail, and that’s where they need to put a bathroom. It’s right in the middle of where all of these places intersect,” she said.
“It’s so easy here because it’s so flat. We have people who come down here and take up biking because the city is so wonderful,” Naworal said. “It’s the best group of women, and they all live in Grand Haven.”
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some way for someone to pay the bill,” he said. “If you work in the international section of the university, you can travel.” He set up international offices at Arizona State, was the international director at Lewis & Clark College, and has done projects in more than 90 countries. “I like living overseas,” he said. “Thailand is my favorite.” Five years ago, he was the international director at la Universidad Autónoma de Coahuila in Mexico when the Bishop called and asked if he would be interested in coming to Palm Coast. “They needed someone, and I had been here in the summer years earlier, so I agreed to come,” he said. Hull has authored five books and 38 professional journal articless. Most are about research, alternative teaching, university management and international coping and adjustment behaviors. He has also served on the boards for the Children’s Home Society (California) and the Phoenix Indian Center, Phoenix, Arizona. “He’s been an asset to this church,” Gratten said. “He’s more open and sharing.”
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Author wants you to ‘Get Naked’ – but keep your clothes on The psychologist and life coach’s newest book focuses on improving emotional relationships. JACQUE ESTES COMMUNITY EDITOR
Dr. Patrick Williams has written several technical books on life coaching for professionals. His most recent book, “Getting Naked: On Being Emotionally Transparent at the Right Time, the Right Place, and with the Right Person,” is a book for the general public. “This is a book I have wanted to write for 15 years,” Williams said. “I have been stuffing ideas, notes and ‘ah-hah’ moments in a cubby hole.” The book focuses on the times when people should not hold onto things in their lives they are hiding — the good and the bad. “You might have great aspirations of a new career, or a new idea, a book you wanted to write, or dream you want to live in Italy for a year,” Williams said. “You don’t share that, or the dark stuff — things that happened to you as a kid, or shame of a divorce. We stuff all that, and we lose part of our true self.” “I have a chapter in there: ‘Your shadow: Don’t leave home without it.’ In ‘Peter Pan,’ Wendy shut the door, and his shadow was left behind and she had to sew it back on,” Williams said. “We all have a shadow. It’s just some things need to have the light shined on them, and not under lock and key in the basement.”
Williams also discusses how some may share too much with the wrong person. “The book is about living an authentic life, but it is also with the caveat that you don’t ‘get naked’ with everybody, any more than you would get physically naked.” Williams said he believes some people settle for mediocrity, and that everyone has a life purpose — or two, or three. “I think everybody has a unique reason for being here,” he said. Williams has been a life coach since 1990, a time when life coaches were not mainstream. He incorporated it into his psychology practice. As the coaching movement increased in popularity, he closed his 16-year psychology practice and became a fulltime coach at Coaching University in 1996, and was a senior trainer from 19971998 when he started his own coach training school, the Institute for Life Coach Training. “I was the 12th approved school internationally in coaching, and now there are hundreds and hundreds, including Harvard, Columbia, Miami, Duke, etc., that have coaching certificates,” he said. This allowed him and his wife Jill to move to Florida from Colorado to run his virtual business, write books, and be paid to travel the world as speaker. “We moved here in ’97 from Colorado,” he said. “Florida was
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never on my list of places I wanted to live, but my wife grew up in Florida and got me to come here, and now I love it.” Williams said that when he is home, he is on the tennis court, bicycling or enjoying friends. “People who know me well know I am not fully retired,” he said. “But only two people even knew I was writing this book.” He has also become involved in civic organizations, including the Flagler Beach Rotary and The
Road to Success, a GED program at the Carver Gym. “The kids in that program didn’t fit into regular school for whatever reason, but that doesn’t mean they aren’t smart,” he said. “There was a woman years ago who came because she had a child at 16, and didn’t continue school. The program allowed her to go on to Full Sail University ... and now she’s doing movie production.” Williams said he has always been more interested in what
someone can be than what they are stuck with, and coaches them to not settle for being “pigeonholed” by someone else. In June, Williams was the keynote speaker at the National Wellness Conference in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he spoke not about individual wellness, but planetary wellness. “Everything in my life has always been around living as fully as possible,” Williams said.
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Harry and Joan Kunze, of Trinity, Florida, sold 20 Marshview Lane to Raymond and Christine James, of Palm Coast, for $342,500. Built in 2005, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a swimming pool and 2,099 square feet.
bedrooms, two baths and 2,208 square feet. Normon Ramponi, of Diamondhead, Mississippi, sold 11 Crossbar Way to Kenneth McCurry, of Palm Coast, for $240,000. Built in 2004, the house has three bedrooms, two baths, a fireplace and 1,990 square feet. It sold in 2004 for $194,800.
Vincent Rossitto, of Buffalo, New York, sold 8 Crosslink Court to Joanne Mason, of Palm Coast, for $222,500. Built in 2006, the house has two bedrooms, two baths and 1,940 square feet. It sold in 2008 for $132,818.
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