ORMOND BEACH
Observer YOU. YOUR NEIGHBORS. YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
LADY BUCS MAKE SCHOOL HISTORY PAGE 9 FREE • THURSDAY, MAY 9, 2019
VOLUME 7, NO. 34
INSIDE RESTAURANTS: HELP WANTED
Strong economy causes demand for workers. PAGE 4
ANGEL FUNDS GET SOME HELP
Ormond Beach Leadership Class seeks to bolster local schools’ Angel Funds, to pay students’ unpaid lunch debt. PAGE 5
CYBERSTALKER REPRIMANDED
Volusia judge grants Heather Post’s injunction against Deltona cyberstalker, saying he has to stay 25 feet away from her in public meetings. PAGE 8
YOUR TOWN LIBRARY HOUSES NEW DISPLAYS
BON APPETIT
Lucky’s Market opens with bacon-cutting ceremony PAGE 3 Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Store Director Melissa Bradford cuts the 15-pound slab of bacon held by Lucky’s Market team members Matt Fuller and Aaron Watson.
Ormond Beach residents have the chance to peruse two new displays at the Ormond Beach library, which will be up until the end of the month. The west display is by the Ormond Beach Historical Society and displays different aspects of the city’s local history. You can read about the town’s founder, James Ormond, the early speed trials and other fun historical facts. The east display case showcases 20 different artwork pieces by members of the Florida Women’s Arts Association. The works include paintings, sculpture, mixed media and photography by local artists. For more information about FLWAA, contact Marianne Verna at 435773-1700.
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I dreamed a dream Seabreeze High School vocal department holds musical theater showcase
Up, up and away
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Photo by Jarleene Almenas
Seabreeze High School seniors Molly Hargrave and Avery Heck sing “I Dreamed a Dream” from “Les Miserables” during the American Musical Theater’s Post Season Showcase.
Why this 20-year veteran became one of 69 volunteers in the Civil Air Patrol, which recently held a training mission at the Ormond Beach Municipal Airport.
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