BE ON THE LOOKOUT:
BE ON THE LOOKOUT:
SAFEGUARD YOUR IDENTITY – Identity theft can lead to serious problems with your credit, retirement benefits, taxes and finances. Identity thieves often target senior citizens. Never give your private information to anyone you do not know.
SAFEGUARD YOUR IDENTITY – Identity theft can lead to serious problems with your credit, retirement benefits, taxes and finances. Identity thieves often target senior citizens. Never give your private information to anyone you do not know.
REPORT MEDICARE FRAUD – Some estimate that Medicare fraud costs taxpayers upwards of $60 billion a year. Medicare fraud wrongfully steals from senior citizens, but we can’t stop it if it’s not reported. If you need help dealing with Medicare fraud issues, please contact my office.
REPORT MEDICARE FRAUD – Some estimate that Medicare fraud costs taxpayers upwards of $60 billion a year. Medicare fraud wrongfully steals from senior citizens, but we can’t stop it if it’s not reported. If you need help dealing with Medicare fraud issues, please contact my office.
CONGRESSMAN BILL POSEY AND HIS STAFF ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU!
If you need assistance with a federal government agency or department, please feel free to contact my local office staff (321) 632-1776 or visit www.posey.house.gov for more information.
CONGRESSMAN BILL POSEY AND HIS STAFF ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU! If you need assistance with a federal government agency or department, please feel free to contact my local office staff (321) 632-1776 or visit www.posey.house.gov for more information.
Patti Febro – Constituent Services Liaison: Congressional Research Service; Intern Coordinator; Women’s Organizations; Faith Based Organizations; Letters and Certificates of Recognition.
Patti Febro – Constituent Services Liaison: Congressional Research Service; Intern Coordinator; Women’s Organizations; Faith Based Organizations; Letters and Certificates of Recognition.
Chelsea Greene – Caseworker: Centers for Medicare (A & B & D); Social Security; Department of Labor; Department of Justice/FBI/CSI/NSA; USCIS/ Immigration; National VISA Center; Department of State; Passport Services; Federal Communication Commission.
Kelly Walker – Caseworker: Centers for Medicare (A & B & D); Department of Labor; Department of Justice/FBI/CSI/ NSA; USCIS/ Immigration; National VISA Center; Department of State; Federal Communication Commission.
Keith VanBuren – Veterans Affairs
Caseworker: Department of Veterans Affairs; National Personnel Records Center; Department of Defense
Keith VanBuren – Veterans Affairs Caseworker: Department of Veterans Affairs; National Personnel Records Center; Department of Defense
Rob Medina – Director of Community and Military Relations: Military Service Liaison; Defense Security Service; Department of the Air Force/Army/ Navy/Marines, Department of Defense/ DFAS, Selective Services, Veteran Affairs.
Rob Medina – Director of Community and Military Relations: Military Service Liaison; Defense Security Service; Department of the Air Force/Army/ Navy/Marines, Department of Defense/ DFAS, Selective Services, Veteran Affairs.
David Jackson – Director of Community Relations: Indian River County Liaison; Economic Development, Indian River County; Indian River Lagoon issues; Environmental Protection Agency; Federal Trade Commission/Identity theft & fraud; FEMA; Securities and Exchange Commission; US Treasury and Mint; Securities and Exchange Commission;
Patrick Gavin – District Director: Brevard County Liaison; Economic Development, Brevard County; NASA; District Scheduler; Delegation Liaison; Hospitals & Medical Issues; Schools, Public/Private and Colleges.
Department of Interior; Financial Services; Social Security; Grants; Military Service Academy Nominations
Liz Alward - Casework Manager: Office of Personnel Management; Internal Revenue Service – Tax Payer Advocate; Passports.
Julia Bowers – Casework Manager: Social Security; National Personal Records.
David Jackson – Director of Community Relations: Indian River County Liaison; Economic Development, Indian River County; Indian River Lagoon issues; Environmental Protection Agency; Federal Trade Commission/Identity theft & fraud; FEMA; Securities and Exchange Commission; US Treasury and Mint; Department of Transportation; Securities and Exchange Commission; Department of Interior; Financial Services; Grants; Military Service Academy Nominations.
Patrick Gavin – District Director: Brevard County Liaison; Economic Development, Brevard County; NASA; District Scheduler; Delegation Liaison; Hospitals & Medical Issues; Schools, Public/Private and Colleges.
Cheryl Moore - Director of Community Relations: Orange County Liaison; Office of Personnel Management; U.S. Postal Service; Internal Revenue Service – Tax Payer Advocate.
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SENIOR LIVING
When in doubt, call 2-1-1. 211 connects you to local experts,
Hotlines
National Domestic Violence Hotline
Elder Abuse Hotline .............................................................................
800-799-7233
800-96-ABUSE (962-2873)
Florida Domestic Violence Hotline 800-500-1119
Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Helplines
800-273-8255
Veterans Affairs Suicide 24-hour Hotline .............................800-273-8255
Florida Sexual Assault Hotline 888-956-RAPE (7273)
Certified Domestic Violence Centers
—Salvation Army Domestic Violence Shelter 321-631-2764 (24/7 hotline)
—Serene Harbor Domestic Violence Center .....................321-726-8282 (24/7 hotline)
Brevard Information Helpline .................................... 2-1-1
A 24/7 helpline for essential services or call 321-632-6688
Operators can refer you to any needed service.
Brevard County Sheriff Non-Emergency
Sheriff Wayne Ivey
Port Canaveral ................................................................
Cape Canaveral
North Area
East Area ............................................................................
West Area
321-264-5201
321-394-3281
321- 868-1113
321-264-5208
321-454-6652
321-633-2123
South Area 321-253-6658 or 772-664-1015
POLICE (CITY) NON-EMERGENCY
Cocoa .....................................................................
Cocoa Beach
Cape Canaveral
321-639-7620 ext. 4
321-868-3251
321- 868-1113
Indialantic ..........................................................................
Indian Harbour Beach
Melbourne..........................................................................
Melbourne Beach
Melbourne Village
Palm Bay ...........................................................................
Rockledge
Satellite Beach ...............................................................
Titusville
West Melbourne
Brevard County Fire Rescue
Non-Emergency
321-723-7788
321-773-3030
321-608-6731
321-723-4343
321-725-7224
321-952-3456
321-690-3988
321-773-4400
321-264-7800
321-723-9673
321-633-2056
Emergency ............................................................................................. 9-1-1
Florida Highway Patrol .............................
Florida Relay 711
321-690-3900
#TDD (Telephone device for the deaf) ........ 800-955-8771
Information and Assistance Service
Aging Matters in Brevard
Florida Dept. of Elder Affairs Aging and Disability Resource Center............................
321-639-8770
800-963-5337
HEALTH, MENTAL HEALTH, INSURANCE
Brevard County Department of Health 321-454-7111
Circles of Care.................................................................. 321-722-5200
High-quality mental health, alcohol, drug-abuse treatment and related services through its hospital-based and state and county contracted programs.
SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elderly) 800-963-5337
HELPLINE RESOURCES
Alcoholics Anonymous 24/7 South Brevard 321-724-2247
Alcoholics Anonymous 24/7 North Brevard ...... 321-633-0052
American Red Cross 321-890-1002
Florida Fish & Wildlife Commission
850-488-4676
National Fraud Information Center .................. 202-835-3323 fraud.org
National Hispanic Family Health Helpline............ 866-783-2645
Poison Control
TTY for speech / hearing impaired
800-222-1222
800-462-7585
Social Security Administration 866-716-7667
HOUSING
Housing and Human Services 321-633-2007
National Flood Insurance Program 800-621-3362
PHYSICIAN REFERRAL
Health First Physician Referral 321-434-7000
Parrish Physician Referral……………………………. ... 321-268-6265
Steward Health Systems Physician Referral 800-488-5959
LEGAL
Brevard County Legal Aid 321-631-2500
Florida Senior Legal Helpline................................. 888-895-7873
Seniors vs. Crime 800-203-3099
Victim Advocate Services………………………………. 321-617-7555
LawHelp.org ................................................ also FloridaLawHelp.org
Elder Floridians’ source to gain legal advice and referrals.
WOMEN’S CENTER
Melbourne 321-242-3110
Titusville .................................................................................. 321-607-6811
Women’s Center Counseling Services .............. 321-242-1526
Meals on Wheels
321-639-8770
Senior Resource Alliance Elder Helpline ........... 800-963-5337
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Live well. Age well.
At Health First, we’re focused on promoting wellness in aging, while addressing the challenges and impairments that some older adults may experience. This commitment drives us to provide valuable resources for our aging community:
• Comprehensive geriatric evaluations.
• Memory screenings.
• Caregiver education.
• Health and wellness classes.
• Support groups.
• Activity-based programs for both caregivers and their loved ones.
THREE DOG NIGHT KEYBOARDIST, MUSICIAN WIFE STILL WOW CROWDS
words: MIKE GAFFEY photos: KEITH BETTERLEYHoward Laravea, a keyboardist for iconic 1970s rock-pop band Three Dog Night, doesn’t know why the group’s biggest hit, “Joy to the World,” opens with the puzzling but memorable verse “Jeremiah was a bullfrog.”
“If only we could ask Hoyt Axton,” Laravea said with a smile, referring to the late singer-songwriter-guitarist and “Gremlins” actor who penned the tune that became Billboard magazine’s top pop single of 1971 and sold 5 million copies worldwide.
Laravea has been performing the crowdpleasing, concert-closing song with Three Dog Night since he joined the band in 2017.
“It doesn’t get much better; we’re selling out every night,” said the 70-year-old Tulsa, Oklahoma native, who performed an intimate Sunday brunch show with his wife, Pearl Joy, at Urban Prime Marketplace & Restaurant in Viera during a break in Three Dog Night’s nearly 100-city tour.
The couple, who married in 1988 and moved from Nashville to Viera in 2012 to be closer to Pearl Joy’s parents, have performed as Pearl Joy and Howard throughout Brevard County and Florida
when Laravea is not on the road. Laravea plays a Yamaha keyboard, while Pearl Joy sings and plays guitar.
“We play a variety of styles and obscure selections,” Laravea said. “Depending on the venue, the playlist may be some R&B, Latin, rock or jazz. We started performing on the side after moving here and have met so many wonderful new friends who come out to support us and have fun and enjoy the music.”
The Urban Prime gig came about while the couple was dining at the restaurant, he said. “We were just here having lunch and Chef Ercan (Ekinci) came up and introduced himself. I think he found out something about us and asked us to play. So we thought we’d go ahead and do it.”
A musician since childhood with an interest in piano and guitar, Laravea has worked with such artists as Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons, Kenny Rogers, Rick Danko of The Band, The Grass Roots, Gretchen Wilson and John Rich of Big & Rich. He’s performed in many famous venues including Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall and the Grand Ole Opry and has appeared on numerous television and awards shows such as the Grammy Awards and the Country Music Awards.
We play a variety of styles and obscure selections. Depending on the venue, the playlist may be some R & B, Latin, rock or jazz. “
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Joy Laravea of Viera perform occasionally in Brevard County when Howard isn’t touring with the legendary pop band Three Dog Night.
Pearl Joy, born in Hawaii of Filipino heritage and raised in a military family, also discovered a love of music at an early age, singing in grade schools and church choirs. After her father retired from the U.S. military when Pearl Joy was 18, the family moved to Richmond, Virginia. She graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, then moved to New Jersey and joined a local band. A year later, she moved to California where she met and married Laravea. After six years, the couple moved to Nashville and raised two children.
“I’ve always loved singing,” said Pearl Joy, who also works as a mobile DJ and a freelance graphic designer who creates informative video tutorials. “I sing all the time. I sing in the car.”
As a Three Dog Night member, Laravea performs with a band
that scored 21 consecutive Top 40 hits, including three No. 1 singles and 11 Top 10 songs, and 12 consecutive certifiedgold albums. The band’s hits include “One,” “Black and White,” “Shambala,” “Mama Told Me (Not to Come)” and “Easy to be Hard.”
The band’s now-famous name originated from native Australian hunters who snuggled with their dogs for warmth on cold nights. The chilliest evening was considered a “three-dog night.”
Only one original member is still in the band’s current lineup: founder-vocalist Danny Hutton. The group made a Brevard County tour stop on Dec. 7 at the Maxwell King Center for the Performing Arts.
Three Dog Night recorded numerous songs written by some of the best new songwriters of the time, including Axton, Elton John, Randy Newman, Paul Williams, Harry Nilsson and Laura
Nyro. However, their penchant for using songs written by others might be a key reason why the band hasn’t been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, despite having entertained fans for 55 years and selling tens of millions of records “As this glaring omission from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame illustrates, the music industry is not averse to politics,” Laravea said. “Our many fans will be happy when this has been rectified.”
Away from the excitement of nationwide tours, packed venues and cheering crowds, the Laraveas are glad to call Viera home.
“We’ve been down here 12 years now,” Laravea said. “So we’re happy, we’re very happy.”
For more information, check out Threedognight.com or Pearl Joy and Laravea on Facebook BG
HURRICANE SHELTER INFORMATION
Brevard County strongly urges that a public shelter be used only as a last resort. You will be more comfortable sheltering with friends, family or in commercial lodging.
For shelter locations go to Brevard County Emergency Management brevardfl.gov/emergencymanagment.
BRING THE FOLLOWING TO THE SHELTER:
1. Enough food and supplies to last several days, including special diet foods, since food might not be readily available at the shelter.
2. Bottled water (two quarts/person/day) and other beverages.
3. A manual can opener, eating utensils, paper plates, cups and napkins/paper towels.
4. Infant formula/food/diapers and wipes.
5. Two-week supply of medications and First-aid kit.
6. Cash or traveler’s checks.
7. Sleeping bags, blankets, pillows and folding chairs. Bedding is not provided in public shelters.
8. Personal hygiene items and changes of clothing.
9. Flashlight, battery-powered radio/TV and spare batteries, cards, games, books and toys.
10. Include items that can help protect you and others from COVID-19, such as hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol, bar or liquid soap, disinfectant wipes (if available) and two masks for each person.
Do not take pets (except guide dogs), alcoholic beverages or weapons of any kind into public shelters.
For more information, call 321-637-6670.
EMERGENCY EVACUATION SHELTERS
Shelter openings are incident specific
Never go to a shelter unless local officials have announced it is open. Shelter openings will be announced through local television, radio stations, social media and the Brevard County Emergency Management website.
Shelters are designed to house residents of the barrier islands (including Merritt Island), those in low-lying or flood-prone areas, those in mobile/manufactured homes, or those with no other sheltering options.
If you choose to go to a shelter, follow these instructions:
• Stay as calm as possible and take your disaster supply kit.
• Bring your own cots or sleeping materials.
• Bring changes of clothing and wear sturdy shoes.
• If you have dietary restrictions, bring food that you will be able to eat.
• Practice social distancing. Stay at least 6 feet from other people outside of your household.
• Follow CDC COVID-19 preventive actions — wash your hands often, cover coughs and sneezes, and follow shelter policies for wearing masks.
• Bring what you need to stay comfortable and entertained.
• Not all shelters will have electricity throughout the emergency.
• Shelter rules — If staying in a shelter, be aware of the shelter rules:
• We are guests. Please treat the facility, equipment and staff respectfully.
• No disorderly or disruptive behavior will be allowed.
• No smoking, alcohol or drugs allowed.
• No guns or weapons of any kind permitted.
• You must sign in when you arrive and sign out when you leave.
Other shelters are available and are opened once the primary shelter has reached 85 percent occupancy rate.
SPECIAL NEEDS SHELTER:
The Special Needs Registry is a confidential listing of those people who meet program criteria and is updated on an annual basis. Patients with colostomy assistance needs, nebulizers, oxygen, feeding tubes or Alzheimer’s disease are examples of medical criteria that are eligible for the registry.
Individuals who elect to use a Special Needs or other public shelter should bring with them items such as cots, bedding, medicine, medical supplies and food supplies, preparing to be self sufficient for 72 hours. Special Needs registrants should also be accompanied by at least one caregiver. Occupants’ comfort will be determined by their preparedness.
For more information, call 321-637-6670. Register by using the link below: web.brevardcounty.us/SpecialNeeds/Registration.aspx.
ANIMAL SHELTERS & BOARDING
All county animal shelters will be open, unless ordered evacuated, and will receive pets from mandatory evacuation areas. Call the following numbers for information concerning pet sheltering during a disaster:
Brevard County Animal Services and Enforcement 321-633-2024
Brevard Humane Society, Cocoa ............. 321-636-3343
SPCA Brevard, Titusville .............................. 321-567-3615
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS RESOURCES
BrevardFL.gov/EmergencyManagement/BePrepared Prepare for any hazard, stay safe during an incident, recover from an incident and increase resiliency.
fema.gov/emergency-managers/individuals-communities/ preparedness-activities-research-webinars• Stay informed, make a family emergency plan, build an emergency supply kit and get involved in your community by taking action to prepare for emergencies.
Paddlewheeler offers a cruise into days gone by
words MIKE GAFFEY KEITH BETTERLEYFor 20 years, the triple-deck riverboat Indian River Queen has been cruising the river and lagoon for which it is named, carrying passengers on a unique, leisurely journey that harkens back to the days of Mark Twain, when mighty paddle wheel boats traveled the nation’s waterways.
“There aren’t too many of them left,” owner-founder and event planner Penny Flaherty said of the 100-foot-long paddlewheeler, which docks at Cocoa Village Marina at 90 Delannoy Ave. “There’s a lot of nostalgia with it.”
After purchasing the riverboat, which was built in 1984 and was in a scene in the 2003 Denzel Washington film “Out of Time,” Flaherty and her crew moved the boat from Flaherty’s hometown of Fort Lauderdale to the Space Coast and spent about two years renovating it. The renamed Indian River Queen took its first Space Coast cruise in 2004, she said. With its eye-catching red paddle wheel, the Indian River
Queen has room for up to 234 people. The boat specializes in private charters such as weddings, corporate events, reunions, birthday parties and anniversaries, but also offers several trips for the public, including brunch and dinner cruises, Flaherty said.
“We just started a daily one-hour historic cruise ‘It Takes a Village,’ which is popular for seniors,” she said. “After the cruise they can walk over to Cocoa Village and enjoy lunch and shopping and it doesn’t tie up their whole day. It’s very inexpensive, so it’s something they can do over and over again.”
Passengers enjoy spectacular views of the river and lagoon, home to manatees, birds and dolphins.
“People love riverboats,” Flaherty said. “It makes you feel good when you’re on board.” BG
by: photos by:I still laugh about one guy calling us the ‘geriatric jamboree.’
—ThomasTritt
BLUE
DIAMOND
BAND KEEPS THE BOOTS
SCOOTIN’
Country sextet enjoys entertaining audiences by playing classic hits from 1970s to 1990s.
Thomas Tritt and the Blue Diamond Band have embraced becoming boomers and seniors. They like the country music they play and the people who come out to watch them play at venues around Brevard County.
“I still laugh about one guy calling us the ‘geriatric jamboree,’ ‘’ said Tritt, who owns Tritt Productions with his friend Pamela Burdette. “We play real country music with the tradition of the 1980s and 1990s, and some stuff from the 1970s. The music of Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Johnny Paycheck, Brooks & Dunn and Dwight Yoakam. We have a heavy guitar lead, a good hard drum beat and a strong bass.’’
Tritt plays the rhythm guitar and is a vocalist; Carl Fanning, a bluegrass guy according to Tritt, plays the pedal steel guitar; Bradley Mohr is the lead guitarist; Wade Vargo plays the bass; Darrell Hadley is a keyboard player; and Roger Holloway plays the drums.
“We cut our torch at Siggy’s about six years ago,’’ said the 54-year-old Tritt, who spent most of his youth in
Melbourne with a brief hiatus in Live Oak where he graduated from Suwannee High School in North Florida while his father was a preacher. “We played some charity event there. We started playing charity events everywhere, and that’s when we put the country
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KEITH BETTERLEYmusic thing together. It got to be a lot of fun and it went from there.’’
Besides Siggy’s in Palm Bay, the Blue Diamond Band often performs at Lone Cabbage Fish Camp in Cocoa, Urban Prime in Viera, the Pineda Inn in Suntree and The Shack on U.S. 1 in Palm Bay.
“Lots of music runs in my family,’’ Tritt said. “I have relatives who performed in a couple of Southern Gospel tours. Music was always around. I was always playing the guitar or the piano. But, it wasn’t until later in life in my late 20s or early 30s - that I really got into it. My job as a truck driver took me away a lot.’’
Now 70, Fanning loved the Beatles as a child.
“We all wanted to be like them,’’ Fanning said. “The Beatles were such a big influence. Playing the pedal steel guitar is something I enjoy a great deal. It’s a totally different instrument. My guitar has two necks and each neck has 10 strings. You can raise or lower the strips and the pitch of the strings.’’
merch (merchandise). She’s the glue of the entire business. I don’t have a clue on what to do with the invoices and the business side.’’
Every band needs a foundation to keep everything sorted out and organized.
“Pam (Burdette), my business partner, does all the stuff that I don’t want to do,’’ said Tritt, who became a field engineer when he sustained back and neck injuries in a trucking accident. “She does our live sounds, the bookings, the
Tritt feels completely at ease while on stage.
“Everything goes away when I’m on stage,’’ Tritt said. “There’s no arthritis or any other pain. It’s like stepping into a different character. Another person inside of me opens up. Off stage, I’m really an introvert. I don’t like the attention that much. Music keeps me up and motivated to do other stuff.’’ BG
ALZHEIMER’S CARE
Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundation, Inc. 321-253-4430
Brevardalz.org
Health First Aging Services
321-434-7625
9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday - Friday
3661 S. Babcock Street, Melbourne hf.org/aging
ATTORNEY & LEGAL
William A. Johnson, P.A., 321-253-1667
Experienced Elder Law and Estate Planning services serving your family’s planning needs. Our caring firm also handles Guardianship, Probate and Medicaid.
140 Interlachen Road, Suite B Melbourne •̣ Floridaelderlaw.net
Rhodes Law P.A.
321-610-4542
Estate & Medicaid Planning • Probate • Guardianship
Rhodes Law, PA is a full-service elder law Firm assisting Brevard and the surrounding counties with legal services including Estate and Medicaid Planning, Probate & Trust Administration, Guardianship and more.
1751 Sarno Road, Suite 2, Melbourne Rhodeslawpa.com
The Murtha Law Group, PA 321-600-4989
7351 Office Park Place, Viera
Amy B. Van Fossen P.A. 321-345-5945
Personalized planning to protect assets, maintain a rich quality of life, and obtain the best care possible. 211 E. New Haven Ave., Melbourne Amybvanfossen.com
Truman Scarborough. 321-267-4770
239 Harrison Street, Titusville
AUCTIONS
Shuler Auctions
321-267-8563
Since 1979, Shuler has been licensed
to auction real estate, personal property, titled vehicles, household goods, equipment and firearms. Experienced in business liquidations, estates, individuals, bankruptcies, asset recovery and much more.
422 Julia Street, Titusville Soldfor.com
AUTO TAGS
renewexpress.com/brevard/renewals Titusville Branch
321-264-6969
800 S. Park Ave., Titusville
Merritt Island Branch
321-264-6969
1605 Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Island
Melbourne Branch
321-633-2199
1515 Sarno Road, Melbourne
Palm Bay Branch
321-633-2199
450 Cogan Drive SE, Palm Bay Viera Branch
321-633-2199
2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way
Building A108, Viera
BEACH WHEELCHAIR RENTALS
A1A Outdoors
321-505-7455
Beach wheelchair rentals. Daily or weekly rentals are available. Cocoa Beach and Cape Canaveral.
6811 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral A1abeachrentals.com
Brevard Medical Equipment
321-453-3370
105 N. Banana River Drive
Merritt Island
Brevardmedicalequip.com
Cape Canaveral Fire Department
321-783-4424
First come, first serve, will be delivered to one of four mobi-mat locations. Cityofcapecanaveral.org
Sand Helper
321-392-3129
Electric beach wheelchair rentals.
Call or reserve online. Will deliver. sandhelper.com
Satellite Beach Fire Department
321-773-4404 ext. 302
Reservations on a first-come, firstserve basis.
BLIND/VISION SERVICES
Brevard Association for the Advancement of the Blind
321-773-7222
674 S. Patrick Drive, Satellite Beach Baabhelpfortheblind.org
CVI/Center for the Visually Impaired 386-253-8879
Serves Brevard County 1187 Dunn Ave.
Daytona Beach cvicentralflorida.org
Florida Division of Blind Services
321-634-3680
1970 Michigan Ave., Building A-2 Cocoa • Dbs.myflorida.com
Southeastern Guide Dogs and Paws for Independence
941-729-5665
4210 77th Street East, Palmetto guidedogs.org
Talking Books/Homebound Services
321-633-1810
308 Forrest Ave., Cocoa Dbs.myflorida.com/library
CANCER CENTERS
American Cancer Society
800-227-2345
Cancer.org
Health First Cancer Institute
321-268-4200
Melbourne, 1130 Hickory Street
Merritt Island, 225 Cone Road
Palm Bay, 1264 Malabar Road SE
Titusville, 490 N. Washington Ave. Viera, 8725 N. Wickham Road hf.org/cancer
Parrish Cancer Center
Operated by Omni Healthcare
Titusville
845 Century Medical Drive
321-529-6102
Melbourne
1344 S. Apollo, Suite 303 321-727-3495
Omnihealthcare.com/cancer-center/
Rockledge Regional Medical 321-636-2211
110 Longwood Ave., Rockledge Rockledgeregional.org
CARE MANAGEMENT
Aging Matters In Brevard 321-639-8770
Case management, personal care, respite, Lifeline, senior companionship, homemaker services and meal delivery services.
3600 W. King Street, Cocoa agingmattersbrevard.org
One Senior Place Care Management 321-751-6771
Educate, advocate, support and professional care management.
8085 Spyglass Hill Road, Viera Oneseniorplace.com
CHRONIC PAIN
Bodhi TCM Acupuncture 321-312-0771
304 S., Harbor City Blvd, Suite 101 Melbourne BodhiTCM.com
DENTIST/ORAL SURGERY
Cedric C. Chenet DDS, PA 321-622-3895
7331 Office Park Place, Suite 100, Viera
Viera Smiles Studio 321-255-7740
7332 Office Park Place, Suite 102, Viera
DIABETES SUPPORT
American Diabetes Association 407-660-1926
diabetes.org
EMPLOYMENT
AARP Foundation’s Back to Work 50+ Program
855-850-2525
AARP.org/AARP-Foundation/ourwork/ income/back-to-work-50-plus
CareerSource Centers 321-504-7600
Titusville, 3880 S. Washington Ave. Suite 214
Rockledge: 295 Barnes Blvd.
Palm Bay: 5275 Babcock Street NE Suite 8B
Patrick Space Force Base 842 Falcon Ave.
Building 722B
careersourcebrevard.com
EYE CARE
Florida Retina Specialists 321-735-8800
A medical practice that provides comprehensive medical and surgical retinal eye care.
280 N. Sykes Creek
Parkway
Suite B
Merritt Island
2329 Medico Lane
Suite 103
Viera
FloridaRetinaSpecialists.com
Pinnacle Eye Center 321-255-4949
1649 W. Eau Gallie Blvd., Suite 100, Melbourne
8059 Spyglass Hill Road, Suite 101, Viera
PinnacleEyeCenter.com
Space Coast Ophthalmology 321-267-0008
2328 Medico Lane, Viera
1832 Garden Street
Titusville
Spacecoastophthalmology.com
FINANCE
Community Credit Union
321-690-2328
ccuFlorida.org
Leonard Financial
321-259-6239
2955 Pineda Plaza Way, Suite 126, Melbourne
LeonardFinancialGroup.com
GASTROENTEROLOGY
Space Coast Endoscopy
321-636-7662
1974 Rockledge Blvd., #102, Rockledge spacecoastendocenter.com
GRAB BARS
Same Day Grab Bars
800-215-7560
We offer same-day, one-visit professional grab bar installation that is safe, fast, and affordable with a lifetime
warranty. Free estimates. One Call Stops the Fall SameDayGrabBars.com
HEART CARE
Viera Heart and Vascular Clinic
321-421-7525
1706 Berglund Lane • vieraheart.com
HOME CARE NON MEDICAL
Health First Home Care
321-434-5909
3566 N. Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne hf.org/homecare
Parrish Home Health
321-433-8236
7925 N. Wickham Road, Suite B, Viera parrishhealthcare.com/our-services/ home-health
Seniors Helping Seniors
321-722-2999
Trusted source for non-medical, in-
home care in Brevard County. Provides transportation, light housekeeping, meal preparation and more.
Seniorshelpingseniors.com/Brevard
Senior Partner Care Services
321-323-7360
8085 Spyglass Hill Road, Suite 115, Viera seniorpartnercare.com
HOME CARE MEDICAL
Health First Home Care
321-434-5909
3566 N. Harbour City Blvd., Melbourne hf.org/homecare
Parrish Home Health
321-433-8236
Skilled nursing; physical, occupational, and speech therapy; social worker; home health aide.
North Brevard: 830 Century Medical Drive, Suite A, Titusville
Parrishhealthcare.com
Wuesthoff Home Health
321-253-2200
8060 Spyglass Hill Road, Viera lhcgroup.com/locations/wuesthoffhealth-system-home-health
HOME IMPROVEMENT
All Aluminum Screening 321-682-1297
allaluminumscreening.com
Artistic Closets
321-253-4655
closetsandmore.space
Brevard Cooling & Heating 321-757-9008
Brevardcooling.com
CDS Plumbing 321-433-3140 cdsplumbing.com
Johnson Aluminum Products 321-956-3102
Johnsonaluminumproducts.com
Randy’s Pressure Washing 321-794-5168
facebook.com/randyspressurewash
Space Coast Deck Coatings 321-421-7047
The Blind Spot 321-752-7288
Calltheblindspot.com
HOSPICE
Edward M. Poe Hospice Care Center for Patients and Families 321-269-4240
24 hours a day, seven days a week. 1240 Grumman Place, Titusville
Hospice of Health First
Cocoa Beach — 321-799-7100
West Melbourne — 321-434-1744 Palm Bay — 321-434-8400 hf.org/hospice
St. Francis Reflections Lifestage Care 321-269-4240
Toll free 866-269-4240
A legacy of reflecting life, love and compassion. Life’s challenging moments call for a special brand of care guided by love and compassion. Since 1977, it has served as Brevard’s only independent, not-for-profit comfort care resource, helping patients and those they love during the most delicate times in their lives.
Titusville: 1250-B Grumman Place
Suntree: 6905 N. Wickham Road, # 403 Melbourne: 1005 E. Strawbridge Ave., # 4740 • reflectionslsc.org
VITAS HEALTHCARE
321-751-6671
4450 W. Eau Gallie Blvd., #250, Melbourne Inpatient Unit — 321-604-4161
5425 US-1, Rockledge vitas.com
HOSPITALS
Health First Hospitals
Cape Canaveral Hospital — 321-799-7111
701 W. Cocoa Beach Cswy.
Holmes Regional Medical Center — 321-434-7000
1350 Hickory Street, Melbourne Palm Bay Hospital — 321-434-8000
1425 Malabar Road NE
Viera Hospital — 321-434-9000
8745 N. Wickham Road hf.org
Melbourne Regional Medical Center
321-752-1200
Steward Family Hospital
250 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne melbourneregional.org
Parrish Healthcare
321-268-6111
951 N. Washington Ave., Titusville parrishhealthcare.com
Rockledge Regional Medical Center 321-636-2211
Steward Family Hospital
110 Longwood Ave., Rockledge
INSURANCE
Medical Air Services Association — Medical Transport Systems (MASA-MTS)
321-213-7808
Local licensed MASA-MTS representation, offering a health insurance policy fully covering ground and air emergency ambulance transportation to the most appropriate Emergency Room Facility in or out of State for all networks without prior authorization. No age, pre-existing conditions or dollar limits. Call for specific information. Jonathan Schuman jschumanagent@gmail.com
Health First Health Plans
800-716-7734
6450 U.S. 1, Rockledge hf.org/healthplans
State Farm Insurance, Arty Pagan 321-775-1000
7955 N. Wickham Road Melbourne
State Farm Insurance, Dan Adovasio
321-454-4444
7350 Shoppes Drive #101, Melbourne
Verus Healthcare Partners
321-421-7389
Independent agents that will help demystify (clarify) the ins and outs of Medicare. We take the time to show you all the options of Medicare Supplements and Medicare Advantage plans and have access to all Medicare plans. • Verushp.com
LIBRARIES
For programs and class listings, go to brev.org
Brevard County Law Library
321-617-7295
2825 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera
Cape Canaveral Public Library
321-868-1101
201 Polk Ave., Cape Canaveral
Catherine Schweinsberg Rood Library
321- 633-1792
308 Forrest Ave., Cocoa
Cocoa Beach Public Library
321-868-1104
550 N. Brevard Ave., Cocoa Beach
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Library
321-952-4511
955 E. University Blvd., Melbourne Eau Gallie Public Library
321-255-4304
1521 Pineapple Ave., Melbourne
Franklin T. DeGroodt Library
321-952-6317
6475 Minton Road SE, Palm Bay
Melbourne Public Library
321-952-4514
540 E. Fee Ave., Melbourne
Melbourne Beach Public Library
321-956-5642
324 Ocean Ave., Melbourne Beach
Merritt Island Public Library
321-455-1369
1195 N. Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island
Mims/Scottsmoor Public Library
321-264-5080
3615 Lionel Road, Mims
Palm Bay Public Library
321-952-4519
1520 Port Malabar Blvd. NE, Palm Bay
Port St. John Public Library
321-633-1867
6500 Carole Ave., Port St. John
Satellite Beach Public Library
321-779-4004
751 Jamaica Blvd., Satellite Beach
South Mainland Public Library
772-664-4066
7921 Ron Beatty Blvd., Barefoot Bay
Suntree/Viera Public Library
321-255-4404
902 Jordan Blass Drive, Suntree-Viera
Titusville Public Library
321-264-5026
2121 S. Hopkins Ave., Titusville
West Melbourne Public Library
321-952-4508
2755 Wingate Blvd., West Melbourne
MENTAL HEALTH
Circles of Care, Inc.
321-722-5200 circlesofcare.org
Health First Behavioral Wellness Therapy Services
321-434-7604
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday - Friday
3661 S. Babcock Street, Melbourne hf.org/behavioralwellness
Parrish Healthcare Senior Solutions 321-268-6800
805-B Century Medical Drive, Titusville parrishhealthcare.com/our-services/ senior-health-services/seniorsolutions/
MUSEUMS
Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum
321-853-9171
Exhibits highlight more than 70 years of Cape Canaveral aerospace activity. View website for tour information.
191 Museum Circle, Cape Canaveral SFS • ccSpaceMuseum.org
American Police Hall of Fame & Museum
321-264-0911
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Tuesday - Saturday Seniors $12
6350 Horizon Drive, Titusville Aphf.org
American Space Museum
321-264-0434
10 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday - Saturday
Exhibits of spacecraft parts, astronaut suits, photos and working launch consoles. Seniors $8
308 Pine Street, Titusville Spacewalkoffame.org
Brevard Veterans Memorial Center
321-453-1776
10 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Monday - Saturday Noon - 4 p.m. • Sunday
Every war is represented. Free admission.
400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway Merritt Island Veteransmemorialcenter.org
Cape Canaveral Lighthouse
321-351-5052
Visit by prescheduled tours only. Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Canaverallight.org
Field Manor Homestead
321-848-0365
An example of early pioneer life in Brevard County.
750 Field Manor Drive, Merritt Island Fieldmanor.org
Florida Surf Museum
321-720-8033
4151 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach Floridasurfmuseum.org
Green Gables
321-306-8635
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. • Saturday
Historic Victorian home built in 1896. 1501 S. Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne Greengables.org
Historic Pritchard House
321-607-0203
9 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Daily
424 S. Washington Ave. Titusville Pritchardhouse.com
Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex
855-433-4210
KSC brings to life the NASA story, offering a full day or more of fun and educational activities. Space Commerce Way Merritt Island
kennedyspacecenter.com
Lawndale Senator H. S. Williams Home
321-632-5650
10 a.m. - 3 p.m. • First and third
Saturday
Located on Rockledge Drive, National Register Historic District, beautiful Queen Anne style. Original school room on second floor. Restored in 1995 as a family home.
1219 Rockledge Drive, Rockledge FriendsofLawndale.com
Liberty Bell Memorial Museum
321-373-2311
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. • Tuesday
Military war exhibits, facsimiles of important documents in U.S. history and a full-size replica of the Liberty Bell. Entry is free.
1601 Oak Street, Melbourne
Library of Florida History
321-690-1971, ext. 211
Statewide headquarters of Florida Historical Society and home of extensive archives and collection of maps (more than 1,500). Rare and out of print books, more than 10,000 photos and 20,000 postcards. Small exhibit on local history. Research by appointment only. Store: 435 Brevard Ave., Cocoa myfloridahistory.org/society
North Brevard Historical Museum
321-269-3658
History of North Brevard. Free entry. 301 S. Washington Ave., Titusville Northbrevardhistoricalmuseum.org
Rossetter House Museum and Gardens
321-254-9855
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
The museum consists of the James Wadsworth Rossetter House and Gardens, the William P. Roesch House and the Houston Family Memorial Cemetery.
1320 Highland Ave., Melbourne
The Moore Cultural Center & Museum
321-264-6595
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday - Friday
The Harry T. & Harriette V. Moore Memorial Park and Museum is the epicenter of the Civil Rights Movement that highlights the legacy of the Moores.
2180 Freedom Ave., Mims
HarryHarrietteMoore.org
Sams House at Pine Island Conservation Area
321-449-4720
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Tuesday - Sunday Come inside the oldest standing home in Brevard County. Hike, horseback ride, fish, canoe and kayak through five different habitats and more than six miles of trails.
6195 N. Tropical Trail, Merritt Island BrevardFL.gov/EELProgram
Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum
321-268-1941
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday - Sunday Exhibits, displays, artifacts and vintage warbirds from World War I through the present. Seniors $20
6600 Tico Road, Titusville Warbirdairmuseum.com
Vietnam War Exhibit and Education Center
2475 Jen Drive, #5, Melbourne vietnamwarexhibit.com
Wizard of Oz Museum
888-949-6369
The museum displays more than 2,000 Wizard of Oz memorabilia pieces with original props from the 1939 movie.
7099 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral Wizardofozflorida.com
NEWSPAPERS/ SENIOR EXPOS
Senior Life of Florida & Expo Company
321-242-1235
Brevard County’s award-winning monthly newspaper. Celebrating 27 years. Online and print. myseniorlife.com
Viera Voice
321-242-1235
The newspaper of Viera, Suntree and Rockledge. Celebrating 16 years. vieravoice.com
ORTHOPAEDICS/ SPINE CARE
Brevard Spine & Rehab Institute
321-327-9788
7332 Office Park Place, Suite 103, Viera brevardspineandrehab.com
Fogarty Chiropractic Life Clinic
321-636-5200
839 Barton Blvd., Rockledge
fogartychiropractic.com
Space Coast Orthopedics
321-459-1446
220 N. Sykes Creek Parkway, Suite 200, Merritt Island • Spacecoastortho.com
REAL ESTATE/ RELOCATION
Ellingson Properties
321-750-7050
5815 Highway 1, Suite 3, Rockledge
EllingsonProperties.com
ITG Realty
321-622-2701
Senior Relocation Package 1455 S. Wickham Road, W. Melbourne
ITGRealty.com
ReMax Solutions, Joy Frankel
321-446-5826
ReMax, Deb Tomczak
321-604-8479
RESEARCH
ClinCloud
407-680-0534
Viera office specializes in memory care and gastrointestinal programs. ClinCloud offers memory and liver screenings, access to unique and cutting-edge treatment options. 7000 Spyglass Court, Suite 300, Viera clincloudresearch.com
RESTAURANTS
28 North Gastropub
321-241-1159
2250 Town Center Ave.
The Avenue Viera
28northgastropub.com
Pizza Gallery & Grill
321-633-0397
The Avenue Viera
2250 Town Center Ave., Viera Pizzagalleryandgrill.com
Hook & Eagle Tavern
321-639-3487
2300 Clubhouse Drive, Viera hookandeagle.com
Island Root Kava Bar
321-914-0914
Lizette’s Cajun Bistro
321-622-5281
2447 N. Wickham Road, Suite 146 Melbourne • LizettesCajunBistro.com
Palm Shores Bistro — 321-752-5222
5060 U.S. Highway 1, Melbourne
SENIOR CONSULTATION
One Senior Place
321-751-6771
Need help? A free consultation with an aging services expert can help connect you with the solutions you need. One Senior Place is home to dozens of quality, senior-focused businesses that make us your experts in aging.
8085 Spyglass Hill Road, Viera oneseniorplace.com
Senior Consultation Center
321-383-9393
Parrish Senior Consultation Center serves families and older adults with complex medical, cognitive or social challenges that interfere with healthy, independent living.
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday – Thursday
8 a.m. to Noon • Friday
805–A Century Medical Drive Titusville • Parrishhealthcare.com
Boomer Model Linda
THEATRES
Historic Cocoa Village Playhouse
321-636-5050
300 Brevard Ave., Cocoa
Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts
321-242-2219
3865 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne
Melbourne Civic Theatre
321-723-6935
817 E. Strawbridge Ave., Melbourne
Surfside Playhouse
321-783-3127
301 Ramp Road, Cocoa Beach
The Henegar Center
321-723-8698
625 E. New Haven Ave, #119 Melbourne
Titusville Playhouse
321-268-3711
301 Julia Street, Titusville
THRIFT STORES
Habitat for Humanity ReStore 321-728-4009
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Tuesday - Saturday
Closed Sunday and Monday
ReStore accepts donations and sells a constantly changing inventory of diverse, high-quality merchandise to the public at a fraction of the
retail price, while diverting reusable household items and building materials from area landfills.
SpaceCoastHabitat.org
Habitat for Humanity Cars for Homes Program
877-277-4344
Turn your old car, boat, RV or farm equipment into a family’s new home. Habitat.org/carsforhomes
TRANSPORTATION
See page 34
TRAVEL & TOURISM
All About You Travel
321-631-8080
1240 U.S. 1, Suite 6, Rockledge
Allaboutyoutravelunlimited.com
Join the Fun Tours
386-235-3443
jointhefun.us
Visit West Volusia
386-734-0162
Located between Orlando and Daytona Beach, West Volusia County encompasses 14 vibrant communities featuring a year-round mix of attractions and activities.
116 W. New York Ave. DeLand • VisitWestVolusia.com
VETERINARIAN
Premier Veterinary Care
321-361-4533
5410 Murrell Road, Suite 115, Viera premiervet.org
WOMEN’S CARE
Health First Women & Children
321-434-3131
hf.org/womenandchildren
Parrish Women’s and Diagnostic Center
321-268-6790
Caring for women at every stage of their lives. Compassionate and dedicated nurses and leading physicians deliver care in a nurturing atmosphere.
951 N. Washington Ave. Titusville • Parrishhealthcare.com
NANCY JOHNSON
Meet our Cover Model
After graduating from Vassar College with an acting degree, Ohio native Nancy Johnson of Melbourne lived in New York City for six years before returning to Cleveland and then moving to Florida in 1986.
popular, she said. The Johnsons sold the business to a family that turned the historic mansion back into a home in 2003.
“Eventually I moved to Orlando after an Ohio friend told me to move there,” she said.
Johnson started acting classes and did some voiceover work before meeting her future husband Mel Johnson, a casting director at Universal Studios.
The two moved to Bar Harbor, Maine and, in 1999 opened a bed and breakfast, Sunset on West, that became wildly
Back in Florida, Johnson was the station voice for The Golf Channel and did voices for Disney Radio. She was the voice of Beatrice the Queen Bee in the Nickelodeon show “Tooned In.” She also appeared in television shows “The Cape” with Corbin Bernson, “Seaquest DSV” with Roy Scheider and “Kenan and Kel.”
“I work part time in TJ Maxx,” she said. “I walk. I swim at Pro Health. I ride bikes. I’m very active in my church, First Baptist Orlando. I drive over each week to sing in the choir.” BG
Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders
Appointments are recommended at all sites. To schedule an appointment or to verify dates and times of counselor availability, contact the individual locations.
NORTH BREVARD &
Cocoa Beach Library
550 N. Brevard Ave., Cocoa
Port St. John Public Library
6500 Carole Ave., Cocoa
Titusville Library 2121 S. Hopkins Ave.
CENTRAL & SOUTH BREVARD
Sunflower House 3125 Fell Road
Melbourne
Central Brevard Library 308 Forrest Ave., Cocoa
Franklin DeGroodt Library 6475 Minton Road SE, Palm Bay
Martin Andersen Senior Center 1025 Florida Ave., Rockledge
Merritt Island Library 1195 N. Courtenay Parkway
Satellite Beach Library 751 Jamaica Blvd.
Viera VA Outpatient Clinic
321-549-8843
2900 Veterans Way, Viera
Wickham Park Senior Center 2785 Leisure Way, Melbourne
Senior Resource Alliance county-wide number: 407-514-0019 988 Woodcock Road, Suite 200, Orlando, FL 32803 floridashine.org/Counseling-Sites/Brevard.aspx
2024 BOOMER GUIDE MODELS
BILL ANTONETZ
Bill Antonetz’s love of cars began as a 12 year old in Connecticut when he took apart a 1954 DeSoto, under the guidance of his father, and restored it.
Antonetz organizes monthly car shows that draw hundreds of vehicles waiting to be ogled.
As a volunteer at the American Muscle Car Museum in Melbourne, Antonetz helps during the many fundraisers the venue offers as a gift to the community.
KIM GABRIEL
MARK HOLLEY
Mark Holley’s wife Shyrl said they were going to try out to be models, so he went along. They were both selected.
“I love being in front of people,” said the former bellman at a major hotel chain in New York. “Opportunities don’t come often until you make yourself available.”
Holley loves to golf, play chess and bowl, once rolling a 287 game.
“It was during practice before my league game,” said Holley, who averages about 187.
A heart transplant couldn’t stop Suntree resident Kim Gabriel from returning to acting.
Born in England at a U.S. airbase, Gabriel chose a theater scholarship in New York over a 1976 congressional nomination to be among the first women to attend West Point. She started a business, moved to Los Angeles where she met her husband and had a child, then moved to Melbourne.
JOHN PRINK
Cocoa resident John Prink spent decades as a police officer in New York and San Francisco after leaving the Coast Guard.
Now retired, Prink is enjoying the good life with his wife.
“I live on a 2-acre ranch,” he said. “I have horses that I attend to. I swim. I work out. I play drums in blues band Blue Revival.”
Prink has done podcasts and has appeared in a few films, including the Sharon Stone film “Running Wild.” He is working on a local film called “Shadows.”
Gabriel did public relations with a local Chamber of Commerce before acting in shows such as “Superboy” and “Unsolved Mysteries.”
She became a Habitat for Humanity executive before health issues led to a heart transplant at the Mayo Clinic.
After recovering, Gabriel returned to acting, landing a small part in the human-trafficking film “Don’t Say My Name.”
FRANCE LEFEBVRE-MEYER
Modeling is something France Lefebvre-Meyer of Merritt Island has wanted to do.
“I’m really excited,” said the the Quebec native who is a hospice nurse. “It’s my first time.”
Lefebvre-Meyer used to live in Fort Lauderdale where she worked in interior design.
“The weather is quite different in Florida. I like watersports, sailing. There’s less traffic here than in Fort Lauderdale.”
MARTHA ANDES
When Martha Andes of Melbourne turned 70, she checked off another bucket list item by tandem jumping from an airplane at 18,000 feet.
“It was awesome,” said Andes, a native of Colombia, who is a nurse. A widow with two daughters and two grandsons, Andes enjoys nature photography and walking.
LINDA KNOBLOCKRAUPP
Linda Knoblock-Raupp calls herself “a car girl.’’ You earn that right when you’re a past president of the MGB Car Club and you drive a black 1980 Limited Edition MGB.
“I was president of the MGB Car Club for six years,’’ said Knoblock-Raupp, 64, who has lived in Melbourne for the past 40 years. “Driving an MGB is so much fun. I used to have two.”
LYNN MCBRIDE
Lynn McBride’s late father loved freshwater fishing and that’s how she ended up in Brevard County in 1972.
“I love the magazine,’’ said McBride who will turn 67 later this year. “I’ve always thought it was well done. A friend of mine from line dancing told me about modeling for this issue. I was a military brat. We were in Hawaii before.”
SHYRL JOHNSONHOLLEY
In 1996, Shyrl JohnsonHolley of Melbourne lost her husband in the Khobar Towers bombing in Saudi Arabia. A widow for 27 years, the retired Brevard County educator recently married again, saying “I do” to Mark Holley.
The Louisiana native helps one of her three sons run Lizette’s Cajun Bistro in Melbourne. She’s a jazz singer and does local theater.
MARIANNE KULAC
Marianne Kulac of Cocoa Beach is always on the move.
“I’ve had an amazing life,” said Kulac, who lived in France and went to school in Switzerland and Germany as a child. “I’ve backpacked the world. I’ve been to 137 countries. I walk five miles a day on the beach. I garden. God takes care of my life and takes care of me.”
Community Services & Assistance
DENTAL
Eastern Florida State College Public Dental Services
321-433-7570
The dental hygiene program proudly gives back to the community through its reduced priced Dental Clinic. Fluoride Treatment: no charge;
Dental Cleaning: Adults: $15
North Brevard Sharing Center 321-269-6555
Help with emergency dental assistance.
Volunteer Adult Dental Clinic
Viera — 321-639-5801
This program provides limited dental services to low-income adults with no other access to dental care. Call to schedule an appointment for intake and eligibility.
DISABILITY RESOURCES/ EQUIPMENT
Resource Center for Disability Solutions
321-633-6011
The RCDS mission is to provide services and programs promoting independence for all people with disabilities.
Need -A-Ride
571 Haverty Court, Suite A, Rockledge rcdsfl.org
DISCOUNT PHONE ASSISTANCE
Lifeline Program for Low-Income Consumers — 855-455-8477
Lifeline program has provided a discount on phone service for qualifying low-income consumers. fcc.gov/general/lifeline-program-lowincome-consumers
DRIVING ASSESSMENT
DriveABLE — 1-855-365-3748
Driver fitness and cognitive assessment administered by healthcare professionals and certified evaluators. Driveable.com
EMERGENCY SHELTER
Genesis House III — 321-723-3133 Emergency shelter for senior women 62 years or older. Temporary housing for homeless women who are in emergency situations. genesishousefl.org
FOOD PANTRY
COCOA • ROCKLEDGE
MERRITT ISLAND • COCOA BEACH CAPE CANAVERAL
Christ Lutheran Church 321-783-3303
9:30 a.m. - Noon • Second Thursday
Cape Canaveral and Cocoa Beach
residents must have a photo ID. 7511 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral
East Coast Christian Center 321-452-1060
8 - 11 a.m. • Tuesday
670 N. Courtenay Parkway, Suite 9 Merritt Island
Grace Life Church 321-636-3051
9 - 10:30 a.m. • Monday
3420 Murrell Road, Rockledge Gracebrevard.org
Grace United Methodist Church 321-452-2420
9 a.m. - Noon • Thursday
The first Thursday of the month is Government Food Day and is open to all Brevard County residents. All other Thursdays are open to Merritt Island residents only.
Sharing Center of Central Brevard 321-631-0306
Basic services include food pantry.
St. Vincent De Paul Society 321-799-3677
9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. • Monday, Wed., Friday
Cocoa Beach, Cape Canaveral residents. Must have a photo ID.
130 Cleveland Ave., Unit C, Cocoa Beach
St. Vincent de Paul Conference at Divine Mercy 321-452-5955
10 a.m. - Noon • Monday, Wed., Friday
Serves Merritt Island residents only, must have a photo ID.
1940 N. Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Island
The Salvation Army North Central Brevard Pantry
321-632-6060
8:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. • Monday - Friday
1 - 4 p.m • Monday - Friday
Emergency financial assistance for rent, mortgage, utilities and other basic needs. Call to make an appointment.
9019 Peachtree Street, Cocoa
MELBOURNE
Advent Lutheran Church
321-259-8515
5:30 - 6:30 p.m. • Thursday
7550 N. Wickham Road, Suntree
Ascension Catholic Church 321-259-5685
9 - 11 a.m. • Monday through Friday
1238 Aurora Road, Melbourne
Daily Bread
321-723-1060, Ext 119
8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. • Friday
Dining hall is open seven days a week
815 E. Fee Ave., Melbourne dailybreadinc.org
Eau Gallie First Baptist Church 321-254-2339
10 a.m. - Noon • Tuesday and Thursday
With valid photo ID. Serving 32934, 32935 and 32937 zip codes.
1501 W. Eau Gallie Blvd., Melbourne
Fishes and Loaves Food Pantry 321-259-7200
5 - 6:30 p.m. • Tuesday
Faith Fellowship Church
2820 Business Center Blvd., Melbourne
Melbourne Church of Christ 321-723-8233
8:30 - Noon • Tuesday
Love of Christ Food Pantry
810 Hollywood Blvd., West Melbourne
River Run Christian Church 321-259-0478
2 - 4 p.m. • Mon.
10 a.m. • Noon • Thursday
Currently serving 32935 zip code only 1660 Croton Road, Melbourne
St. Paul’s UMC Highland Avenue Fellowship — 321-254-6363
3 - 4 p.m. • Thursday
1591 Highland Ave., Melbourne
Sharing Center of Central Brevard 321-631-0306
Basic services include food pantry, Sharingcenter.org
The Salvation Army Melbourne 321-724-0494
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Monday- Thursday Offers emergency financial assistance for rent, mortgage and other basic needs. Call to make an appointment.
1080 S. Hickory Street, Melbourne
SATELLITE BEACH • INDIALANTIC
Holy Name of Jesus 321-777-9593
9 - 11 a.m. • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
PALM BAY
Bethel Abundant Life Ministries 321-831-3543
10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. • Third Saturday
1081 Port Malabar Blvd. NE, Palm Bay
First Baptist Church of Malabar 321-723-1602
9:30 a.m. • First Thursday
1665 Malabar Road, Malabar malabarbaptist.com
Peace Lutheran Church 321-727-3131
9 - 11 a.m. • Tuesday
Serves 32905 and 32907 zip codes only, photo ID required.
1801 Port Malabar Blvd. NE, Palm Bay
Our Lady of Grace 321-725-6866
9 - 11:30 a.m. • Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and third Saturday
Provides food to the needy.
300 Malabar Road SE, Palm Bay ourladyofgracechurch.com
Risen Savior Lutheran Church 321-984-8987
10 a.m. - 3 p.m. • Wednesday
2220 Port Malabar Blvd. NE, Palm Bay
Saint Vincent de Paul Food Pantry Saint Joseph Chapter 321-768-7882
9:30 a.m. - Noon • Monday - Friday
Serves 32905, 32907, and 32909 zip codes only.
Facebook: svdpstjoepb
St. Vincent de Paul, Our Lady of Grace — 321-725-6866
9 - 11:30 a.m. • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday
Must live West and South of Emerson, photo ID required.
300 Malabar Road, Palm Bay
TITUSVILLE • MIMS • PORT ST JOHN
First Baptist Church
Port St. John — 321-636-5455
10 a.m. - 1 p.m. • Monday & Wednesday
For needy people in the 32926 and 32927 zip codes. One visit per month, photo ID required.
3900 Fay Blvd., Port St. John firstbaptistpsj.org/food-pantry
Hummingbird Pantry
Hummingbird is the only emergency food site in North Brevard. Donations of food, clothing, personal hygiene products and nutritional food are welcome. Must pre-register.
3000 Jolly Street, Building 4, Titusville hummingbirdpantry.org
Facebook: HummingbirdPantryRiverview
Mims Methodist Church 321-267-6202
10 a.m. - Noon • Tuesday
Call first, supplies are limited. 3302 Green Street., Mims
No One Hungry — 321-567-4408
10 a.m. - Noon • Tuesday 418 Pine Street, Titusville noonehungryfl.org
North Brevard Sharing Center 321-269-6555
11 a.m. - 1 p.m. • Tuesday and Friday (serves first 25 person in line) 30-day, emergency shelter 4475 S. Hopkins Ave., Titusville
HOUSING, MORTGAGE, RENTAL & UTILITY ASSISTANCE
Ascension Social Concerns 321-259-5685
Helps those in need of assistance with rent and utilities. Located next to Ascension Thrift Store
1238 Aurora Road, Melbourne
9 - 11 a.m. • Monday - Friday
Catholic Charities
321-636-6144 or 321-338-2986
Provides basic needs that include rent and utility financial assistance to families and individuals who experience a crisis and need financial assistance to remain in their home.
Community Action Agency
Emergency Home Energy Assistance for the Elderly (EHEAP) 321-633-1951
If you are living in a household with at least one resident who is 60 or older, you could be eligible for energy bill payment assistance. Utility categories eligible for heating or cooling bill assistance include electricity, natural gas, wood and propane.
400 S. Varr Ave., Cocoa
611 Singleton Ave., Titusville 2226 Sarno Road, Suite 107, Melbourne
Divine Mercy — 321-452-5955
Serves Merritt Island area. Provides food to the needy and limited financial assistance to help on an emergency basis with rent, electricity, water and other necessary emergency assistance. • divinemercychurch.org
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program
321-633-1951
Federally funded program that helps low-income households with their home energy bills. To qualify you must fall into one of these categories:
Elderly — must be at least 60 years old. Disabled — must be receiving disability benefits from Social Security or employer/insurance disability benefits
North/South Brevard Sharing Center
North Brevard 321-269-6555
South Brevard 321-727-8581
Offers assistance with rent and utilities for a final notice. It also helps with rent and utilities deposits.
Saint Vincent de Paul
Our Saviour Parish
321-799-3677
9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. • Monday, Wed., Friday
Cocoa Beach and Cape Canaveral residents only.
Emergency assistance only. Short-term food, limited supplemental FPL or rent
for those with shutoff notice or eviction notice. Assists with medical or shelter referrals. • Oursaviourparish.org
Our Lady of Grace 321-725-6866
9 - 11:30 a.m. • Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and third Saturday
Provides food to the needy and limited financial assistance to help on an emergency basis with rent, electricity, water and other necessary emergency assistance.
Sharing Center of Central Brevard 321-631-0306
Offers case management and financial assistance for utilities, rent and mortgage for clients at risk of homelessness. • Sharingcenter.org
The Salvation Army, Melbourne 321-724-0494
Offers emergency financial assistance for rent, mortgage, utilities and other basic needs.
The Salvation Army
North and Central Brevard 321-632-6060
Offers emergency financial assistance for rent, mortgage, utilities and other basic needs.
PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE
AARP Pharmacy — 877-422-7718
Prescription discount program available to everyone. • Aarppharmacy.com
Ascension Social Concerns 321-259-5685
Helps those in need of assistance with medications.
ascensioncatholic.net/Social-Concerns
North and South Brevard Sharing Center
Assistance for emergency prescription medication.
North Brevard.....................321-269-6555 northbrevardcharities.org
South Brevard……………………..321-727-8581 mysbsc.org/
Society of St. Vincent de Paul Divine Mercy
321-452-5955
Services for residents of Merritt Island
Provides assistance to those in need to help on an emergency basis with medical prescriptions.
divinemercychurch.org/christianservice-outreach
TRANSPORTATION
Need a Ride Program
321-633-6011
Providing services and programs promoting independence for all people with disabilities. Transportation options are available.
571 Haverty Court, Suite A, Rockledge Rcdsfl.org
Space Coast Area Transit 321-633-1878
321transit.com
Senior TranServe — 321-806-3787
Volunteer transportation service for homebound seniors in Brevard County. Must be 50 or older, ambulatory and able to enter and exit a vehicle without assistance. Senior TranServe provides rides to appointments, shopping and visiting. Requires registration. Agingmattersbrevard.org
Volunteers in Motion 321-635-7999
Provides transportation for individuals unable to use other Space Coast Area Transit services.
401 South Varr Ave., Cocoa
321Transit.com
Volunteers — Training classes, stateof-the-art vehicles, gas and insurance, uniform shirts, and cell phones provided during volunteer hours. 321transit.com/forms/volunteers-inmotion-information-application
Aging Matters in Brevard — programs for seniors
Caregiver Resource Center:
The Sunflower House offers education, exercise and support programs for caregivers. Donated medical equipment and supplies are available.
Home safety:
The Senior Assistance Program provides environmental modifications to improve accessibility, safety and security for the home. Backgroundchecked handymen will install grab bars, build access ramps and perform other safety-related services. The cost varies.
In-home care:
Licensed healthcare workers provide personal care, homemaking, respite care and case management. For an assessment, call 321-806-3802.
Meals on Wheels:
Trained volunteers deliver meals and offer a safety check. Call for an appointment.
RSVP:
Retired & Senior Volunteer Program: There are volunteer opportunities for people 55 and older throughout Brevard County. Training, orientation and
SENIORS AT LUNCH sites
supplemental insurance is offered.
Seniors at Lunch:
Bus transportation is provided to many locations throughout the county for adults, 60 and older, who gather for dining. Hot meals and activities are offered. Call to RSVP.
Transportation:
Senior TranServe provides transportation for medical appointments, grocery shopping and to visit relatives for seniors 55 and older. Seniors must be ambulatory and capable of entering and exiting a vehicle without help. A seven-day advance notice is required.
Vets Driving Vets:
Transportation is provided to the Veterans Administration Outpatient Clinic in Viera, other healthcare providers and other destinations. Veterans must be ambulatory and capable of entering and exiting a vehicle without help. A seven-day advance notice is required.
For information on these programs, call 321-639-8770 or visit agingmattersbrevard.org.
Seniors At Lunch is held at nutrition centers within the North, Central, and South areas of Brevard County every weekday and provides hot meals and activities for seniors, who are 60 years and older. Participants will enjoy food, friendship and activities. Bus transportation provided to many participating centers.
NORTH:
Cuyler Park Community Center Annex
321-410-9189 • 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Meal reservations at all sites are needed by 12:30 p.m. the previous serving day.
Centers are open Monday through Friday, except where noted. Refer to each site’s information.
Bus service is available to most areas. It usually takes a few days to begin the bus pick-up service via SCAT.
For information on Seniors at Lunch, contact the program office at 321-639-8770.
2329 Harry T. Moore Ave., Mims
Port St. John Community Center
321-410-9185 • 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
6650 Corto Road, Cocoa
Titusville Seniors at Lunch
321-410-9194 • 10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. (St. James A.M.E. Church)
625 Dummitt Ave., Titusville
CENTRAL:
Cocoa West Community Center
321-410-9186 • 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
230 S. Burnett Ave., Cocoa
Joe Lee Smith Recreation Center
321-410-9199 • 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
415 Stone Street, Cocoa
Westminster Asbury Arms (West)
321-410-9188 • 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
1430 Dixon Blvd., Cocoa
Westminster Asbury Arms (East) Community Room
321-410-9212 • 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
14200 Dixon Blvd., Cocoa
Woody Simpson Community Center
321-410-9187 • 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
1590 Schoolhouse St., Merritt Island
SOUTH:
Joseph N. Davis Community Center
321-410-9195 • 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Boomer Model
2547 Grant St., Melbourne
Susan Silvera
Palm Bay Center
The Captain’s House
321-410-9211 • 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
1300 Bianca Drive NE, Palm Bay
“I treasure time at the ocean on my boogie board.”
Sunflower House
321-410-9179 • 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
3125 Fell Road, West Melbourne
S. Mainland-Micco Community Center
321-410-9190 • 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.
3700 Allen Ave., Micco
CRUISING TO NEW LEVELS
BUSTLING PORT CANAVERAL ADDING MORE CRUISE SHIPS THIS YEAR, IN THE FUTURE
words by: MIKE GAFFEYPort Canaveral, already the second-busiest cruise port in the world, will get even busier this year.
Royal Caribbean International and Carnival Cruise Line are adding new cruise ships to their fleets operating at the Port. Norwegian Cruise Line is bringing two ships to the Port, and ships from Princess Cruise Line and Celebrity Cruise Line will sail from the Port for the first time.
Norwegian Cruise Line’s 2,400-guest Norwegian Jade will home port at Port Canaveral’s Cruise Terminal 10 from April 9 through Aug. 22, offering seven-night eastern Caribbean sailings before repositioning to Miami.
Beginning Oct. 30, the Norwegian Epic will offer multiple seven-day cruises to the Bahamas and Caribbean. Depending on the departure date, port calls will include Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas; St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; Tortola, British Virgin Islands; San Juan, Puerto Rico; Ocho Rios, Jamaica; George Town, Grand Cayman; Cozumel, Mexico; and Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic.
of the Seas will join its sister mega-ship Wonder of the Seas and make its maiden voyage from the Port, offering three- and four-night cruises to Nassau, Bahamas, and Royal Caribbean’s private Bahamian island, Perfect Day at CocoCay.
The cruise ships are two of world’s biggest. Utopia of the Seas, Royal Caribbean’s sixth Oasis-class ship and the second-largest cruise ship afloat, is 1,198 feet long, more than 230,000 gross tons and will carry 5,668 guests at double occupancy. The 18-deck ship will offer 21 dining venues, 23 bars, five pools and two casinos among its many amenities.
“The Caribbean continues to be a hotspot for our guests all around the world, especially during the fall and winter seasons,” Norwegian Cruise Line President David. J. Herrera said.
In July, Royal Caribbean’s giant Utopia
“We’re really excited,” said Port CEO Captain John Murray, who called the Utopia of the Seas “a destination” during Port Canaveral’s State of the Port address. “This is the first time that Royal Caribbean has put a brand new ship of this size in a three- or four-day rotation and they’re doing it at Port Canaveral. So it says a lot about our cruise guests and their confidence they have that we can fill the ships.”
Utopia of the Seas but carries more passengers. It sails from Cruise Terminal 1 on seven-night voyages to the Bahamas and eastern and western Caribbean.
Utopia of the Seas also will be the first Oasis-class ship powered by cleaner-burning liquefied natural gas (LNG).
“Homeporting this first LNG-powered Oasis-class ship at Port Canaveral to sail these very popular shorter itineraries exemplifies the trust and commitment our valued cruise partners have in our Port and thus community to deliver a high-quality experience,” Murray said. “We’re tremendously proud.”
In service since 2022, Wonder of the Seas, the world’s third-largest cruise ship, is slightly smaller than
Three other Royal Caribbean ships, Allure of the Seas, Adventure of the Seas and Voyager of the Seas, also operate out of the Port.
On Nov. 27, Princess Cruise Line will make its Port debut as the Caribbean Princess will offer alternating schedules of seven-night voyages to the eastern or western Caribbean or 14-night cruises to both destinations. The two-year-old Caribbean Princess carries 3,140 guests at double occupancy and 1,200 crew members.
The following month, Celebrity Cruises, another cruise line making its Port debut, will offer 20 eastern and western Caribbean journeys aboard the 2,850-passenger Celebrity Equinox starting on Dec. 3.
On Dec. 18, Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Venezia will begin four- to 14-night cruises to the Bahamas, the Caribbean and the Panama Canal from the Port.
Repositioned from New York, the 4,232-guest Carnival Venezia will embark its first guests from Port Canaveral and depart for a four-day Bahamas cruise, visiting Nassau and Freeport to kick off its winter series. The ship will then operate 15 seven-day cruises, rotating itineraries and visiting a variety of popular destinations, as well as sailing two special 14-day Carnival Journeys cruises. After its seasonal deployment, the ship will return to New York in spring 2025.
In service since 2019, Carnival Venezia will join Carnival Mardi Gras, Carnival Freedom, Carnival Glory and Carnival Vista at the Port. BG
Whether it’s hiking a trail, biking a path, or checking out our famous Wings of the West trail, it’s time to Spring breakaway to West Volusia. Right now, our Cool Craft Beverage Trail is in full swing. Explore unique downtowns as you enjoy artisan coffees and smoothies to award-winning local craft beers, wines and mead. It’s time to let the “spirits” move you to West Volusia.
Boomer Model Marianne Kulac
ARCHERY
Brevard Archers — 772-626-9292 Beginner and intermediate archery lessons offered.
Wickham Park, 2500 Parkway Drive, Melbourne • Brevardarchers.com
BILLIARDS
See Senior Center listings ... page 80
BINGO
American Legion Post 1
321-269-9959
Noon • Tuesday
1281 N. U.S. 1, Titusville
American Legion Post 16 321-259-7239
2 - 4 p.m. • Sunday
1795 N. Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne legionpost163.com
American Legion Post 394 321–726-9777
7 p.m. • Wednesday
396 Cogan Drive SE, Palm Bay al394.com
Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church — 321-632-6333
5:15 p.m. • Thursday, Early bird
6:30 p.m. • Regular games
5135 N. U.S. 1, Cocoa
Church of Our Saviour 321-783-4554
5:30 p.m. • Second Friday Call to confirm times.
5301 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach oursaviourparish.org
Country Bingo — 321-725-3050
4:30 p.m. • Thursday - Monday
Warmups
Doors open at 3 p.m. 4450 Dixie Highway, Palm Bay countrybingoinc.com
Bingo — 321-608-7400
Noon - 2 p.m. • Wednesday
Eau Gallie Civic Center 1551 Highland Avenue, Melbourne Melbourneflorida.org
Fraternal Order of Eagles Spaceport Aerie 3581
321-267-2430 or 321-794-8753
5:30 p.m. • Thursday
3510 South Street, Titusville
Italian American Club of South Brevard
321-242-8044 or 321-890-7754
1 - 3 p.m. • Tuesday
Noon • Thursday, Weekly lunch 1471 Cypress Ave., Melbourne IAC321.com
Loyal Order of Moose 321-724-1480
11 a.m. • Monday and Thursday, Early bird
11:15 a.m. • Regular games
157 Dayton Blvd., Melbourne
One Senior Place — 321-323-7325
2 - 3:30 p.m. • Second Tuesday
One Senior Place
8085 Spyglass Hill Road, Viera oneseniorplace.com
CHESS
Brevard Chess Club — 321-514-8547
6:45 • Thursday, Panera Bread
Palm Bay Road, West Melbourne
6:30 p.m. • Thursday — Island Root
Kava Bar, Melbourne
1 - 5 p.m. • Sunday
Central Brevard Library, Cocoa Brevardchess.org
Space Coast Chess Foundation 321-514-8547
Championship & tournament focus
Saturdays — See website for updates. spacecoastchessfoundation.org
DANCING
Belly Dancing 321-631-7549
Martin Andersen Senior Center 1025 Florida Ave, Rockledge
English Country Dancing 321-427-3587
Traditional and modern community dances from England and the U.S.
6 - 9 p.m. • Tuesday
Lifepoint Church
1420 Sportsman Lane NE, Palm Bay
Harbor City Dance Band 321-525-9388
Second Thursday
Dance to music from the 1900s to 1960s
Italian American Club of So. Brevard 1471 Cypress Ave., Melbourne
Line Dancing — 321-433-4891
10 - 11:30 a.m. • Wednesday
Viera Regional Community Center 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera
Line Dancing
1 - 2 p.m. • Thursday
Cocoa Beach Public Library
550 N. Brevard Ave., Cocoa Beach
Scottish Country Dancing 321-427-3587
6:30 - 9:30 p.m. • Monday
Springs of Suntree Clubhouse 8300 Holiday Springs Road., Suntree Facebook: Brevard Scottish country dancers melbourne
Space Coast Contra Dance
321-917-4529
7:30 p.m. • Second Saturday
7 p.m. • Beginner lesson
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
Walter Butler Community Center 4201 N. Cocoa Blvd., Cocoa spacecoastcontra.org
Square Dancing — 321-608-7400
6:45 - 8:45 p.m. • Wednesday
1 - 3 p.m. • Thursday
Eau Gallie Civic Center, 1551 Highland Ave., Melbourne
melbourneflorida.org/departments/ parks-recreation/
Space Trackers Square Dance Club
321-255-4738
First, second, third and fourth Thursday every month.
(No dance on the fifth Thursday) Merritt Island Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, 155 Cone Road. Merritt Island
spacetrackers.com
EXERCISE/FITNESS
Aikido 321-868-1226
6 p.m. • Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
Cape Canaveral Rec Department, 7300 N. Atlantic Ave. Cape Canaveral cityofcapecanaveral.org
Aquafit Water Aerobics
321-777-8910
8:30 - 9:30 a.m. • Monday, Wed., Friday
Indian Harbour Beach Recreation Center
1233 Yacht Club Blvd. Indian Harbour Beach
Bone Builders
321-608-7400
8:30 - 9:30 a.m. •
Monday, Wed., Friday
Eau Gallie Civic Center 1551 Highland Ave., Melbourne
melbourneflorida.org/departments/ parks-recreation/
Bone Builders — 321-453-1776
10:15 a.m. • Monday and Thursday
Veterans Memorial Center
400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway Merritt Island
Bone Builders — 321-952-3443
9 a.m. • Monday, Wednesday, Friday (No Fridays from June to Oct.)
Tony Rosa Community Center
1502 Port Malabar Blvd. NE, Palm Bay
Bone Builders — 321-631-2749
9 - 10 a.m. • Tuesday and Friday
8:30 a.m. • First Friday
Gleason Park, Indian Harbour Beach 1233 Yacht Club Blvd.
Senior Fitness — 321-868-1104
1 p.m. • Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Cocoa Beach Public Library
550 N. Brevard Ave., Cocoa Beach
FENCING
Fencing — 321-433-4891
5:30 - 6:30 p.m. • Monday
6 - 7 p.m. • Thursday
Viera Regional Community Center
2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera
MARTIAL ARTS
Adult Kung Fu — 321-255-4400
6 - 7 p.m. • Tuesday/Thursday, Beg.
7 - 8 p.m. • Tuesday/Thursday, Adv.
Irene H. Canova Community Building 2289 A1A, Indian Harbour Beach
Jiu Jitsu — 321-433-4891
Jiu-Jitsu is a self-defense art, as well as a grappling sport.
Viera Regional Community Center 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera
Karate — 321-868-1226
5 p.m. • Monday and Friday
Nancy Hanson Recreation Complex 7300 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral
Karate — 321-433-4891
5:30 p.m - 7:30 p.m. • Tuesday
10 a.m. - 11 a.m. • Saturday
Viera Regional Community Center 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera
Tae Kwon Do — 321-433-4891
6 - 8:45 p.m. • Monday
5:30 - 8:15 p.m. • Tuesday
6 - 7:30 p.m. • Friday
Viera Regional Community Center 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Brevard County Horseshoe Club 321-632-2527
9 a.m. • Sunday and Wednesday
Leagues with spring and fall tournaments. Amateurs to experts. Open play. $31 national, state and club dues.
Wickham Park, Melbourne brevardhc.mysite.com
East Coast Sailing Association
321-773-6458
Satellite Beach Civic Center 565 Cassia Blvd., Satellite Beach ecsasail.com
Fishing Clinics 321-773-3181
Indian Harbour Beach Recreation Department 1233 Yacht Club Blvd. indianharbourbeach.org
Florida Trail Association 877-HIKEFLA
Space Coast meet-up group. Meetup: spacecoasthiking
Banana River Sail & Power Squadron
321-220-7775
6:30 p.m. • Third Monday (except Dec.)
Beef O Brady’s, 724 S. Patrick Drive Satellite Beach • abcsb.org
Titusville Sailing Club
7:30 p.m. • Second Monday
Provides low-cost training classes and promotes sailing in the Indian River. One hour before sunset.
Titusville Marina
451 Marina Road, Titusville sailtitusville.com
Heart and Soul Dragon Boat Club
Heart and Soul Dragon Boat Club is a team of athletes that includes breast cancer survivors and supporters. Paddlers wanted.
heartandsouldragonboating.org
PICKLEBALL
Pickleball — 321-433-4891
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. • Monday, Women
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. • Tuesday
12 - 3 p.m.
• Wednesday, Men
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. and 6:45 - 8:45
p.m. • Thursday
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. • Friday
Viera Regional Community Center
2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Viera
Pickleball — 321-255-4608
Times may change.
10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. • Monday
9 a.m. - Noon • Tuesday
10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • Wednesday
9 a.m. - Noon • Thursday
10 a.m. - Noon • Saturday
Eau Gallie Civic Center
1551 Highland Ave.
Melbourne
Pickleball — 321-608-7490
8:30 a.m. - Noon • Tuesday - Thursday
Men and Women (call for times)
Noon - 3 p.m. • Wednesday, Women
12:30 - 3:30 p.m. • Saturday
Wickham Park Community Center
2815 Leisure Way, Melbourne
Pickleball — 321-608-7445
8 a m. - 9 p.m. • Monday - Friday
8 a.m. - 2 p.m. • Saturday and Sunday
Jimmy Moore Park
2810 Sarno Road
Melbourne
Pickleball — 321-952-3210
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Monday, Wednesday and Friday, all play
Four indoor courts, $2. Pass available for purchase, $21.19 for 20 visits.
Half courts on Tuesday and Thursday
South Beach Community Center
500 Old Florida Trail
Melbourne Beach
Pickleball — 321-608-7460
9 a.m. - Noon • Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
Joseph N. Davis Community Center
2547 Grant Street, Melbourne
Pickleball — 321-868-3252
10 a.m. - 1 p.m. • Monday, Wed., Friday
Offenhauser Recreation Center
321 Ramp Road, Cocoa Beach
Pickleball — 321-868-1226
One outdoor court, two nets.
8 a.m. - 8 p.m. • Friday
Nancy Hanson Recreation Center
7300 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral
SWIMMING
Space Coast Masters Swim Team 321-773-0552
8:30 - 10 a.m. • Saturday - Advanced
7:30 - 8:30 a.m. • Saturday - Beginners
Gleason Park Pool
1233 Yacht Club Blvd.
Indian Harbour Beach
Cocoa Beach Aquatic Center 321-868-3240
7 a.m. - 1 p.m. • Monday - Friday
9 a.m. - 2 p.m. • Saturday
Closed Sunday
4800 Tom Warriner Blvd.
Cocoa Beach
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Joe Lee Smith Park Pool 321-633-1874
3 - 8 p.m. • Monday - Friday
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. • Saturday
Closed Sunday
419 Washington Ave., Cocoa
McLarty Park Pool — 321-633-1870
790 Barton Blvd., Rockledge
Pineda Park Pool — 321-633-1874
1232 A Street, Cocoa
Fee Pool — 321-608-7444
Public and lap swim.
City of Melbourne residents $1.50/ child, $2.50/adult
Non-city of Melbourne residents $2.00/ child, $3.00/adult
114 E. Fee Ave., Melbourne
TABLE GAMES
Space Coast Table Tennis Club
563-340-2002
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. • Sunday
City of Cocoa Beach Recreation Center
321 Ramp Road, Cocoa Beach
6:30 - 10 p.m. • Monday
6:30 - 10 p.m. • Wednesday
Brevard Veterans Memorial Center 400 Sykes Creek Blvd., Merritt Island
TAI CHI
Qi Gong/Tai Chi, an ancient Chinese healing art, is a gentle form of exercise. Often described as meditation in motion, this mind-body practice is known to reduce stress, lower blood pressure, relieve pain, improve balance, promote flexibility and aid in relaxation.
Tai Chi/QiGong — 321-474-5374
12:15 - 1 p.m. • Wednesday - $5 per class
Satellite Beach Civic Center 565 Cassia Blvd., Satellite Beach
Tai Chi — 321-868-1226
1 p.m. • Monday
Nancy Hanson Recreation Complex 7300 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral
Tai Chi — 321-783-6197
10 a.m. • Monday
Cape Canaveral Rec Department
7300 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral cityofcapecanaveral.org
Tai Chi — 321-952-3210
9 - 10 a.m. • Tuesday
10 - 11 a.m. • Tuesday - Beginners
South Beach Community Center
500 Old Florida Trail, Melbourne Beach *Times could change.
TENNIS
Space Coast Tennis League 321-446-0797
The Space Coast Tennis League organizes divisions for Women’s
and Mixed, including ages 18 and older, Senior Men and Senior Women (50+), Super Senior Men (65+) and the Legends (75+ males). spacecoasttennis.com
Brevard County Parks & Recreation 321-633-2046
Tennis facilities and lessons throughout Brevard. • brevardfl.go/parks recreation
Super Seniors — 321-608-7440
Fee Avenue Tennis Complex
1609 S. Babcock Street, Melbourne
YOGA
Yoga — 321-783-6197
12 p.m. • Thursday
Cape Canaveral Rec Department
7300 N. Atlantic Ave. Cape Canaveral cityofcapecanaveral.org
Yoga — Hatha — 321-773-6458
6:30 - 7:45 p.m. • Monday and Wed. Balance body, mind and spirit with guided yoga postures, stretching and deep breathing.
Pelican Beach Clubhouse
495 N. A1A, Satellite Beach satellitebeach.gov/recreation
Slow Flow Yoga — 321-868-1104
9:30 a.m • Monday, Beginner/friendly
9:30 a.m. • Wednesday, Slow Flow Yoga Cocoa Beach Public Library
550 N. Brevard Ave., Cocoa Beach
Yoga Strength — 321-952-3210
10:15 a.m. • Friday
South Beach Community Center
500 Old Florida Trail, Melbourne Beach
ZUMBA
Zumba
321-783-6197 or 321-868-1226
9:15 a.m. • Monday
10 a.m. • Tuesday, Wed. and Friday
9 a.m. • Thursday, low-impact
9 a.m. • Saturday
Cape Canaveral Rec Department
7300 N. Atlantic Ave., Cape Canaveral cityofcapecanaveral.org
Zumba
321-608-7490
6:45 - 7:45 p.m. • Monday and Wednesday
9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Saturday
Wickham Park Community Center
2815 Leisure Way, Melbourne
Zumba — 321-773-0552
6:30 - 7:30 p.m. • Thursday
Indian Harbour Beach Recreation Center
1233 Yacht Club Blvd.
Zumba Gold — 321-773-6458
9 a.m - 10 a.m • Tuesday
David R Schechter Community Center 1089 S. Patrick Drive
Satellite Beach
Zumba — 321-952-3210
9 - 10 a.m. • Monday and Friday
Times and classes could vary.
South Beach Community Center, 500 Old Florida Trail Melbourne Beach brevardfl.gov/parksandrecreation/
Companion Animal Care fulfills legacy for retiree
words by: JEFF NAVIN photo by: JILL BLUEPinky, a 1½-year-old Pit Bull mix, accepts his labor of love duty each day without fail.
Leo, a 13-year-old Labrador and Great Dane mix, likes to watch as Peanut, a French Bulldog and the newest member of the family, gets his face cleaned compliments of Pinky.
“It’s interesting to see the different personalities of the dogs and how they mix,’’ said Erin Baird, the director for service learning and civic engagement at Eastern Florida State College. “They like playing together. Pinky cleans
“I thought about what kind of legacy do I want to leave behind? What will they say about me? The Lord placed this in my heart. This is the ministry I want to pursue.
Peanut’s eyes — French Bulldogs have those folds in their eyes. Pinky cleans his face every day.’’
Baird adopted Peanut through Companion Animal Care of Brevard County (CAC). The nonprofit organization, which was founded by Christine Evans in 2023, helps find foster homes or permanent homes for dogs and cats that might otherwise become homeless. It could be temporary if a senior is undergoing surgery and needs time to recuperate or it could become permanent if the senior is unable to live at home ever again.
“I’ve always loved animals,’’ said Evans, who left her job at Penn State as an adjunct instructor for the Department of Homeland Security and as the manager for G.I. benefits to form the nonprofit group. “I read an article about a group in California that helps older dogs. That put it in my mind that I needed to do this.’’
Evans’ parents moved to Viera several years ago and lived at the Indian River Colony Club in retirement. Her father was a captain in the Navy. Her sister moved to Melbourne after them.
“As a U.S. Navy captain, we moved around a lot,’’ said the 62-year-old Evans. “Wherever they lived became home for me. I always loved the Melbourne area.’’
Losing both of her parents within
an 11-month span in 2019 and 2020 prompted a lot of personal thought and reflection.
“I thought about what kind of legacy do I want to leave behind?’’ said Evans, who lived in the Washington, D.C. area, Hawaii and New Orleans as a child. “What will they say about me? The Lord placed this in my heart. This is the ministry I want to pursue. I was going through a divorce. We sold our home out in the country and that was the driving force to leave my job and start now.’’
CAC also established and runs Paws Pantry, which supplies pet food to local food pantries in Brevard County. Paws Pantry rents a truck once a month to drive to Fort Lauderdale to buy food at a discount rate. The Pet Project run by Greater Goods in Fort Lauderdale has been vital to the effort.
“We’ve had great feedback,’’ said Evans, admittedly a dog person, who adopted an 18-pound cat named Sherlock from someone who could no longer live at home. “Everyone thinks this is the greatest thing since sliced bread. The food banks are grateful and that gratitude fills my heart.’’
More volunteers always are needed.
“We definitely need fosters, long or short term,’’ Evans said. “Anyone who can volunteer is welcome to sign up. And, we’re always looking for financial support.’’
Leaving the house becomes easier if a senior knows their pet will be safe. “I’ve always had a soft spot for the elderly,’’ Evans said. “I knew more about my parents’ friends than my own. Pets are their family and the fear of having no one to take care of them is always a concern.”
Sophia, a Shih-Tzu, and Rascal, a mixed-breed dog, share Evans’ attention with Sherlock. Evans still thinks fondly of her first dog, Flicka, a Beagle her family adopted when she was 5 years old.
Baird never thought she would own a French Bulldog again after a relationship ended and the ex-boyfriend took their shared French Bulldog.
“It crushed me (when I lost the dog),’’ said Baird, a Merritt Island High School alumna, who graduated with two bachelor’s degrees from Florida State and a law degree from Georgia State. “I won’t support breeders and making a profit off of dogs. It was just serendipitous that a French Bulldog needed to be rescued. Peanut is definitely a character; he’s precocious.’’
Originally, Peanut was supposed to join her parents’ household.
“I thought about that, but then I’m thinking, I kind of like this guy,’’ said Baird, who also teaches social science classes at EFSC. “He’s chubby, but he’s a cutie.’’
For information on CAC, contact Evans at 321-750-2669; P.O. Box 360496, Melbourne, FL 32936; or at info@companionanimalcarebcfl.org
AARP CHAPTERS
AARP 1413 Satellite Beach 321-446-9358
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. • First Friday Various locations.
Facebook: SatelliteBeachAARPchapter1413
ALUMNI
FIT - Alumni Panther Connect 321-674-7190
alumni.fit.edu/alumni
Brevard County High School Alumni Information
Focuses on finding lost classmates, locating or planning class reunions. alumniclass.com
Space Coast Gator Club University of Florida Alumni Association 919-306-4196
6:30 p.m. • Second Tuesday, meeting Sonny’s, 150 Sheriff Drive, Melbourne spacecoastgatorclub.com
UCF Alumni Space Coast Chapter Social events, community service, activities/sports outings Ucfalumni.com
ANIMAL, PET RESCUE ADOPTION, ANIMAL FOSTERING
Brevard County Animal Services 321-633-2024
Sheriff’s Animal Services Unit After hours, 321-264-5100, option 4 License, complaints, enforcement and administration.
1515 Sarno Road, Suite B, Melbourne 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Bldg. A, Room 119, Viera
Brevard County Sheriff’s Animal Services Unit Adoptable pets
South Area 321-633-2024
Silver Paws Program — Adoption fee is waived for residents over 60 years old for a cat or dog over 6 years old.
11 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
1 - 6 p.m. • Wednesday
Noon - 4 p.m.
• Sunday
5100 W. Eau Gallie Blvd.
Melbourne
Brevard Lost Pets
Clubs Groups Meetings
A site to report a lost pet, found pet or search the reported listings. Free service. Facebook: Lost and Found Pets of Brevard County, FL
Brevard Humane Society 321-636-3343
• Intake and adoption, ext. 201
• Spay/Neuter/Wellness Clinic, ext. 206
• Chapel and cremation, ext. 208 1020 Cox Road, Cocoa
— Merritt Island Adoption Center 155 Pioneer Road, Merritt Island
— Bed and Biscuit Pet Hotel 321-609-5257
Brevardhumanesociety.org
Coastal Boxer Rescue of Florida 866-281-8209
Needs volunteers, foster homes, donations for vet bills. Coastalboxers.org
Coastal Poodle Rescue 321-459-2652
Needs volunteers, foster homes, donations for vet bills. coastalpoodlerescue.org
Companion Animal Care of Brevard companionanimalcarebcfl.org
Furever Home Animal Rescue 386-402-2724
2605 Flake Road, Titusville furever-home-animal-rescue.com
Golden Retriever Rescue Mid-Florida, Inc. 407-332-2840
Looking for fosters, adopters and volunteers. grrmf.org • info@grrmf.org
Humane Society of South Brevard 321-259-0601
1 - 3 p.m. • Wednesday, Saturday
1 - 2 p.m. • Sunday
The Humane Society of South Brevard is an independently run, nonprofit, no-kill animal shelter. Always looking for volunteers. Appointment only. 2600 Otter Creek Lane, Melbourne
HOPE — Helping Overpopulation of Pets End
321-271-4041
HOPE is an all-volunteer 501c3 charity that rescues cats, dogs and other furry creatures. It assists with low-cost spay and neuter and helping animals find forever homes. Opportunities also for the public to interact with adoptable cats and kittens.
Satellite Beach hopeforbrevard.com
Husky Haven of Florida 727-475-2195
Facebook: huskyhavenoffl/ huskyhavenfl.org
Labrador Rescue 877-522-7352
Labrador Retriever Rescue of Florida is a 100 percent volunteer state-wide organization dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and placing Labrador Retrievers in loving, permanent homes. LRROF.org
Melbourne Avian Rescue Sanctuary 321-725-8800
418 Ocean Ave., Melbourne Beach marsparrots.org
Purrs and Whiskers Shelter 321-477-3086
A group dedicated to helping cats and kittens through rescue and fostering. pawsfla.com
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA of Brevard) 321-567-3615
Shelters and finds homes for unwanted animals. Open daily. 6035 Sisson Road
Titusville spcabrevard.com
Space Coast Bunnies
321-626-2728
A nonprofit rescue find homes for abandoned bunnies across Brevard Facebook: spacecoastbunnies
Small Dog Rescue by Sparticus Inc. 321-591-2662
All volunteer, foster, no-kill rescue group.
Smalldogsrescuebysparticus.org
Space Coast Feline Network
321-631-7729
SCFN is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the humane care and control of the homeless cat population with low-cost feline spay/ neuter assistance. Volunteers and donations needed. fixacatbrevard.com
For The Love Of Paws
772-539-2417
Services for senior citizens and their pets include, spay and neuter, therapy dog program, vet care fund, Paws Meals on Wheels, and Fur Real pet companions which provide real life robotic kittens for memory care patients.
Pawspetsanctuary.com
Suntree-Viera Pet Rescue
321-604-0951
Looking for fosters and adopters for all animal types, as well as volunteers and donations.
svpr.rescuegroups.org
Mid Florida Sheltie Rescue
407-719-1219
Group assists in rehabilitating, fostering and placing homeless Shetland Sheepdogs. midflsheltierescue.com
Touch of Grey Rescue
Dedicated to providing senior dogs hospice care, re-home assistance, fostering, rehabilitate services, and assists special needs dogs in shelters and those left behind by their pet parents.
Touchofgreyrescue.com
LOW-COST SPAY AND NEUTER SERVICES
Brevard Spay Neuter Clinic
321-724-1141
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday - Thursday Offering high-quality/low-cost spayneuter for dogs and cats. Feral community cats are welcome. 4430 Dixie Highway, Palm Bay
Brevard Humane Society 321-636-3343 ext. 206
Closed Sunday & Monday Cocoa, 1020 Cox Road
— Intake and adoption center.
— Low Cost Spay/Neuter and Wellness Clinic.
—Heavenly Paws Chapel & Cremation Services, 321-636-3343, x208
Merritt Island
321-609-5257
155 Pioneer Road
—Adoption Center
—Bed and Biscuit Pet Hotel
Brevardhumanesociety.com
Florida Aid to Animals
Provides affordable health care for pets. 741 Creel St., Melbourne
321-242-9826
3585 Bayside Lakes Blvd., Palm Bay 321-676-7777
flaidtoanimals.org
ART LEAGUES
Brevard Cultural Alliance
321-690-6817
The professional organization representing the arts and cultural sector on Florida’s Space Coast.
2575 N. Courtenay Parkway
Merritt Island • ArtsBrevard.org
Brevard Gourd Society
321-749-6962
9 a.m. - Noon • First Saturday
Eau Gallie Library
1521 Pineapple Ave., Melbourne
Brevard Watercolor Society
1 p.m. • Second Saturday
Jan., March, May, Sept. and Nov.
Wickham Park Community Center 2815 Leisure Way, Melbourne
BrevardWatercolorSociety.org
Central Brevard Art Association
321-806-8065
Nonprofit group promotes education, art shows, exposure in public places.
103 Barton Blvd., Rockledge cbaaartists.com
Florida Porcelain Artists
321-254-2047
Dedicated to preserving porcelain art, promoting the art of china painting and fired arts.
floridaporcelainartists.com
Florida Space Coast Doll Club
Facebook: Florida Space Coast Doll Club • dollshowusa.com
North Brevard Art League
321-383-7441
6 p.m. • Third Wednesday
(no meetings June - August)
Workshops and art shows and classes for youth and adults throughout the year. Drawing, watercolor, acrylic and pottery.
northbrevardartleague.com
Watercolor Classes — 321-749-6962
9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. • Tuesdays
Limited space • $60 fee
Pelican Beach Clubhouse
1495 State Road A1A, Satellite Beach
BOOK CLUBS
—NORTH
Book Club — 321-264-5080
1:30 p.m. • First Thursday
Mims-Scottsmoor Library
3615 Lionel Road, Mims
Cook the Book Club
321-264-5080
6:30 p.m. • Third Thursday
Space is limited. Registration required
Mims-Scottsmoor Library
3615 Lionel Road, Mims
Book Discussion Group
321-264-5026
6 p.m. • Fourth Monday
Titusville Public Library
2121 S. Hopkins Ave., Titusville
BookWorms Book Club
321-633-1867
6:30 p.m. • First Wednesday
Port St. John Public Library
6500 Carole Ave., Port St. John
Walking Book Club
321-455-1369
10 - 11 a.m. • Third Thursday
Rotary Park, 1899 S. Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Island
Books of Merritt Club
321-455-1369
10 - 11 a.m. • Fourth Monday
Merritt Island Public Library
1195 N. Courtenay Parkway
—CENTRAL
Suntree/Viera Library Neighbors
Book Club
321-255-4404
2 p.m. • Third Thursday
902 Jordan Blass Drive, Suntree
Books are Always Better
321-255-4404
6:30 p.m. • Third Monday
Suntree/Viera Library
902 Jordan Blass Drive, Viera
Book Club — 321-751-6771
Sponsored by the Legacy Club, read thought-provoking literature and participate in lively discussions
1 p.m. • Thursday
One Senior Place
8085 Spyglass Hill Road, Viera Oneseniorplace.com
—SOUTH
Wednesday Book Club
321-952-6317
11 a.m. • Third Wednesday
Franklin DeGroodt Library
475 Minton Road SW, Palm Bay
Satellite Beach Tea Time Book Club
1 p.m. • Fourth Monday
Satellite Beach Library
751 Jamaica Blvd., Satellite Beach
Afternoon Book Discussion Group
321-952-4514
Second Tuesday (time varies) Melbourne Library, 540 Fee Ave.
CAR CLUBS & SHOWS
Antique Automobile Club of Cape Canaveral
7 p.m. • First Monday, 6:30 p.m. • Social Membership is open to anyone with an interest in antique vehicles.
First Baptist Church of Cocoa 215 Oak Street, Cocoa AntiqueAutoClubCC.com
Bill Antonetz Car Show
321-725-3648
9 a.m - Noon • Third Saturday
Indialantic Dunkin Donuts Car Show 1220 N. State Road A1A, Indialantic
Bill Antonetz Car Show
10 a.m - 2 p.m.
First Sunday
299 E. Eau Gallie Blvd. Indialantic
Fresh Scratch Bistro Car Show
Clubs Groups
Meetings
11 a.m. - 3 p.m. • Second Sunday
1940 State Road A1A
Indian Harbour Beach
Friendly’s Car Show
5 - 8 p.m. • Second Thursday
1011 E. Eau Gallie Blvd.
Indian Harbour Beach
Dixie Cruisers Car Club Car shows
dixiecruisers.wordpress.com
Space Coast Jeep Club Spacecoastjeepclub.com
MG Car Club-Florida 321-757-0180
Membership Is open to MG/British car enthusiasts. Mgcarclubflorida.org
MOPARS of Brevard — 321-258-7935
6 p.m. • Dinner
7 p.m. • Meeting
Memaws Bar-B-Que
4916 Babcock St. NE, Palm Bay MoparsofBrevard.com
Space Coast Camaros
321-427-1598
Facebook: SpaceCoastCamaros
Space Coast Cars and Motorcycles
201-658-2004
Third Saturday • Thrifty parking lot
Joe Rodriguez, founder 920 Barton Blvd., Rockledge spacecoastcarsncoffee.com
Space Coast Corvette Club 321-951-0128
Space Coast Mustang Club
7 p.m • Second Tuesday
A regional club of the Mustang Club of America
Viera East Residents Club
1964 Golf Vista Blvd Rockledge
Facebook: Space Coast Mustang Club spacecoastmustang.com
COLLECTORS
Brevard Antiques and Collectibles Club — 321-795-7363
Open to anyone having an interest in learning about antiques and collectibles. Free. The club does not give appraisals.
10 a.m. • Third Tuesday (Oct. - May)
Eau Gallie Library
521 Pineapple Ave. Melbourne
1:30 p.m • First Friday (Oct. - May)
Suntree-Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Drive
South Brevard Coin Club
6:30 p.m. • First Wednesday
David R. Schechter Community Center 1089 S. Patrick Drive, Satellite Beach Southbrevardcoinclub.org
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Computer Basics Class
10 - 11 a.m • Tuesday
11 a.m. - Noon • Tuesday Registration is required.
Mims-Scottsmoor Library
3615 Lionel Road, Mims
Space Coast PC Users Group 321-632-7185
2 p.m. • Third Thursday, Main meeting
12 - 3:30 pm • First and Third Saturday
Merritt Island Public Library 1195 N. Courtenay Parkway scpcug.com
MAC User Group Meeting
321-272-7992
5:30 p.m. • Third Tuesday
One Senior Place
8085 Spyglass Hill Road, Viera Macmad.org
CONTINUING EDUCATION
The Lifelong Scholar Society 321-674-6152
Florida Tech’s Lifelong Scholar Society Is a community of curious minds who are passionate about sharing knowledge. Throughout the year, the society hosts a series of lectures, workshops and socials around the
Space Coast. Topics range from historical writers and contemporary art to the Florida habitat, space exploration and more. Go to its website for information. fit.edu/giving/lifelong-scholar-society/
FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS
B.P.O.E. - Viera Elks #2817 321-504-3111
7 p.m. • First and third Thursday
5820 S. U.S. 1, Rockledge
B.P.O.E. - Titusville Elks #2113 321-268-2113
7 p.m. • First and third Monday
Live entertainment and dinners on Friday nights.
3450 Kilmarnoch Lane, Titusville
Fraternal Order of Eagles #4249 321-951-3069
5:30 p.m. • Tuesday Trustees
7 p.m. • First and third Tuesday, Aerie
7 p.m. • Second and fourth Sunday, Auxiliary
2570 Palm Bay Road, Palm Bay
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Indian River Lagoon Aerie #4527 321-327-3115
6 p.m. • First and third Monday, Aerie
6 p.m. • Second and fourth Monday, Auxiliary
5170 U.S. 1, Grant
Fraternal Order of Eagles Merritt Island Aerie 4257 321-452-4258
6 p.m. • First and third Wednesday, Aerie
6 p.m. • Second and fourth Wednesday, Auxiliary
1050 N. Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island • Eagles4257.com
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Space Coast Aerie 3550
413 Clearlake Road, Cocoa Facebook: Eagles 3550
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Spaceport Aerie 3581 321-267-2430
7 p.m. • First and third Tuesday, Men
7 p.m. • Second and fourth Tuesday, Women
3510 South Street, Titusville Aerie3581.com
Moose Lodge 1717
321-636-6975
221 Clearlake Road, Cocoa
Facebook: Cocoa Moose Lodge 1717
Moose Lodge 2311
321-729-0663
11 a.m • Second and fourth Saturday
1346 Malabar Road, Palm Bay Palmbaymoose.com
FOUNDATIONS
Cape Canaveral Lighthouse Foundation
The Cape Canaveral Lighthouse Foundation assists the 45th Space Wing in preserving, protecting and interpreting the lighthouse and its historical significance to the Florida Space Coast, State of Florida and the nation.
P.O. Box 1978, Cape Canaveral canaverallight.org
Lighthouse tours 321-307-2900 or go to canaverallighthouse.tours
GARDENING
Brevard Orchid Society 321-777-9837
7 p.m. • Second Monday
Space Coast Association of Realtors 2950 Pineda Plaza Way, Palm Shores Thebcos.org
Brevard Tropical Fruit Club
6:30 p.m. • Fourth Wednesday
Front Street Civic Center 2205 Front Street, Melbourne brevardtropicalfruitclub.com
Cocoa-Rockledge Garden Club 321-631-4628
9:30 a.m. • Second Wednesday
1493 S. Fiske Blvd., Rockledge Cocoarockledgegardenclub.com
Indian Harbour Beach Garden Club
10 a.m. • Third Wednesday (Sept. - May)
Gleason Park, Indian Harbour Beach Sbgca.org
Melbourne Garden Club 321-272-8973
10 a.m. • First Friday
(September - May)
Eau Gallie Library, 1521 Pineapple Ave. Sbgca.org
Port Malabar Gardening Club
321-723-0930
9:30 a.m. • Second Friday (September - May)
Peace Lutheran Church 1801 Port Malabar Blvd. NE, Palm Bay Sbgca.org
Beach Gardeners of Melbourne Beach
321-345-3626
Providing basic information about maintaining landscapes in unusual beach-growing conditions.
6:30 p.m. • Third Tuesday (Oct. - May)
Melbourne Beach Community Center 509 Ocean Drive, Melbourne Beach
GEMSTONES & MINERALS
Canaveral Mineral and Gem Society
7 p.m. • First Wednesday
Lapidary arts and classes, and jewelry making
Front Street Civic Center 2205 S. Front Street, Melbourne Canaveral-mgs.com
Central Brevard Rock and Gem Club
321-799-8536 or 321-431-0159
6 - 8 p.m. • First Thursday (September - June)
Learn to cut beautiful gemstones and cabochons. Make creative jewelry from fused glass, silver wire wraps and bead work. Additional lapidary skills, silversmithing Club meetings open to the public. Annual dues, $30.
Merritt Island Public Library 1195 N. Courtenay Parkway Centralbrevardgems.org
GENEALOGY & HISTORY
Brevard Historical Commission 321-633-1794
Brevard County related historical and archival materials. Largest collection of genealogical records in the county.
Central Brevard Public Library
308 Forrest Ave., Cocoa brevardfl.gov/historicalcommission
Brevard Genealogical Society
9:30 a.m. • Second Monday
Encouraging and educating family historians.
Catherine Schweinsberg Rood
Central Library
308 Forrest Ave., Cocoa • flags.org
North Brevard Heritage Foundation 321-607-0203
Foundation promotes education and public awareness of North Brevard County history as well as promoting preservation of historically significant structures and sites. It currently operates the 1891 Pritchard House. House tours by appointment and several teas throughout the year.
Pritchard House
424 S. Washington Ave., Titusville pritchardhouse.com
Genealogical Society of South Brevard
10 a.m. • Second Wednesday (except July and August)
The Genealogical Society of South Brevard (GSSB) provides resources, programs and materials for family historians.
Melbourne Public Library
540 E. Fee Ave., Melbourne gssb.net
HERITAGE CLUBS
French and Canadian Heritage Society
9:30 a.m. • Third Monday (except July and August)
Melbourne Public Library
540 E. Fee Ave., Melbourne
Italian American Club of South Brevard 321-242-8044
1471 Cypress Ave., Melbourne iac321.com
Daughters of the American Revolution
321-652-0680
11 a.m. First Tuesday
Cape Canaveral Chapter (October - December, February - May)
Daughters of the American Revolution
Commodore John Barry Chapter
321-794-1953
10 a.m. • Second Saturday
Ascension Lutheran Church 1053 Pine Tree Drive Indian Harbour Beach commodorejohnbarrydar.com
Daughters of the American Revolution
NSDAR Philip Perry Chapter 321-544-0463
10:45 a.m. • Fourth Tuesday
Clubs Groups Meetings
Holiday Inn Express, 301 Tucker Lane, Cocoa • philipperrynsdar.org
Daughters of the American Revolution
Rufus Fairbanks Chapter 615-504-2041
9:30 a.m. • First Saturday
The Tides Collocated Club
1001 North Highway A1A Satellite Beach
Regent@RufusFairbanks.com
Daughters of the American Revolution
321-794-8692
Indian River/Titusville Chapter
Second Tuesday (October through April)
Titusville Library 2121 S. Hopkins Ave. Indianriverdar.org
Celtic Norse Heritage Society 321-795-4378
Brevard Chapter
1 p.m. • Fourth Sunday
Kay’s BBQ, 1552 W. King Street, Cocoa Facebook: Brevard Celtic Norse Heritage Society
Sons of the American Revolution
Brevard Chapter
Society of male descendants of those who served in the American Revolution. • brevardsar.org
DMC Space Coast Colony of the National Society of New England Women 321-877-5102
Women descendants of New England’s colonists.
10:30 a.m. • Fifth Thursday
January, March, April and October
Indian River Colony Club
1936 Freedom Drive, Viera
United States Daughters of the War of 1812 Lt. William Shannon Chapter 321-777-6676
Open to women over 18 with ancestors who served the U.S. between 1784 and 1815. Usdaughters1812.org
Daughters of the Union Veterans Civil War 321-777-6676
Louisa May Alcott Tent 11 11 a.m. • Third Saturday
Meets four times a year at the Indian River Colony Club. duvcwfl15@gmail.com
SCV Sons of the Confederate Veterans 321-254-0241
J.J. Dickison Camp 1387
Fourth Thursday 5:30 P.M. Memaw’s Bar-B-Q
4916 Babcock St. NE, Palm Bay camp1387.flSCV.org
HOMEBREW BEER & WINE
Space Coast Wine Guild 321-956-1894
Home wine making and appreciation.
American Wine Society
Space Coast Chapter 321-956-1894
Wine tasting for education and appreciation
$62/household • $49/per person americanwinesociety.org
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
Knights of Columbus Council 7408 321-727-1722
6 p.m. • First Thursday, Bingo
6725 Babcock Street NE, Malabar
Knights of Columbus Council 14573
7 p.m. • Third Thursday
Ascension Catholic Church
2950 N. Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne
kofc14573.weebly.com
Knights of Columbus, Council 13243
7 p.m. • First Tuesday
Social gathering, 6:30 p.m
7:30 p.m. • Third Tuesday
Council meetings
Our Lady of Grace Parish 300 Malabar SE, Palm Bay knights13243.com/wp/
Knights of Columbus, Council 4826 904-651-2278
7 p.m. • Second Tuesday
Church of Our Saviour 5301 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach
MAGIC
Space Coast Magic Club 321-698-2398
IBM and SAM recognized magic organizations.
7 p.m. • Second Monday open to everyone
Kelly’s Burger and Beer
650 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne spacecoastmagicclub.com
MEDITATION
Open Mind Zen Center 321-427-3511
Instruction in meditation and breathwork. Donation requested Openmindzenmelbourne.com
MODEL CLUBS
International Plastic Modelers Society, Space Coast Chapter 321-951-0740
6 p.m. • Second Tuesday
Suntree/Viera Public Library 902 Jordan Blass Drive
6 p.m. • Last Tuesday
Central Brevard Public Library 308 Forrest Ave., Cocoa ipmsspacecoast.com
Space Coast Model Sailing Club
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.• Saturday Wickham Park lake 2500 Parkway Drive, Melbourne spacecoastmodelsailingclub.org
Titusville Area Model Railroad Club 321-269-0723
7 p.m. • Mondays, $10 per month Gibson Complex K15
835 Sycamore St., Titusville Tamrrc.org
MUSIC, BANDS & BARBERSHOP
Brevard Symphony Orchestra
321-242-2024
Brevard’s only all-professional orchestra offers a wide range of in-person and virtual concerts. 780 S. Apollo Blvd. Suite 218, Melbourne BrevardSymphony.com
Central Florida Accordion Club
407-616-5344
2 p.m. • Last Sunday
Cocoa Elks Lodge #1532 315 Florida Ave., Cocoa
Central Florida Winds
321-405-2359
Composed of 50 plus of the best wind players from across the state, the Central Florida Winds formed in 1999 to bring the diverse wind repertoire to the community. • cfwinds.com
Community Band of Brevard
321-338-6210
The Community Band of Brevard exists to educate its members, entertain its audiences, and to serve its community. communitybandofbrevard.com
Harbor City Harmonizers
321-345-7292
Men’s a cappella chorus, but welcome to all. Melbourne Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society. Performs as a chorus and in quartets. 7 - 8:30 p.m. • Tuesdays
Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy
5625 Holy Trinity Drive, Suntree Hcharmonizers.org
Indialantic Chamber Singers
321-426-0360
Indialantic Chamber Singers performs a variety of accompanist and a cappella works across a number of music genres. All concerts are free. Performance location varies. indialanticchambersingers.org
Melbourne Chamber Music Society
321-213-5100
International Chamber Music Series.
Tickets available online or at the door.
$35 adults/$10 students
St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, 2030 N. Highway A1A, Indialantic Melbournechambermusicsociety.org
Melbourne Community Orchestra
321-285-6724
MCO is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing free musical performances to the community. All musicians are volunteers and include current and past professionals as well as gifted amateurs and students with members 13 to 86 years. Under the baton of conductor Dr. Mark P. Nelson, the orchestra hosts seven concert series every season between September to June at the Melbourne Auditorium with additional performances throughout the area. mcorchestra.org
Melbourne Municipal Band
321-724-0555
The Melbourne Municipal Band’s (MMB) 80-plus musicians and auxiliary provides free concerts featuring music that spans classical to contemporary, big band to jazz, pops to patriotic and most everything in between. Low-cost Sock Hops with music from the 1950s through 1970s. melbournemunicipalband.org
New Horizons Band of Melbourne
347-497-0506
An education-based program that targets people who may not have played in a while as well as beginners. newhorizonsbandmelbourne.org
Platinum Show Chorus
321-693-2299
The Platinum Show Chorus was chartered in 1974 with Sweet Adelines International, a worldwide organization of more than 30,000 women singers who love to sing and perform in the barbershop style. platinumshowchorus.com
Rock the Silence — 321-446-1802
A nonprofit organization bringing Christian music to the hearing and deaf. The group teaches sign language to residents and teachers. Rockthesilence.homestead.net
South Guild of the Brevard
Symphony Orchestra
321-242-2024
The South Guild is a fundraising and support group for the Brevard Symphony Orchestra. Membership is open year-round.
780 S. Apollo Blvd., Suite 218, Melbourne
Space Coast Flute Orchestra
Musicians who play a wide collection of flutes perform in concerts. scfo.org
Space Coast Symphony Orchestra
855-252-7276
Concerts feature classics, pops, jazz, opera and film music. SpacecoastSymphony.org
Space Coast Jazz Society
321-960-4897
From timeless tunes to tomorrow’s talents, mission is to preserve and promote live jazz on the Space Coast. spacecoastjazzsociety.org
NATURE
CONSERVATION & BEAUTIFICATION
Friends of St. Sebastian River, Inc. 772-202-0501
Maintaining and improving the health and beauty of the St. Sebastian River. fssr.org
The Ulumay Wildlife Sanctuary
321-449-4720
This 1,200-acre conservation area is a popular birding destination on Merritt Island off Sykes Creek Parkway. Hiking, kayaking, and non-motorized mountain biking area is managed by the Brevard County Environmentally Endangered Lands Program.
805 Sykes Creek Pkwy, Merritt Island.
Friends of the Enchanted Forest
321-264-5192
Enchanted Forest Sanctuary
444 Columbia Blvd., Titusville friendsoftheenchantedforestinc. wildapricot.org
Keep Brevard Beautiful
321-631-0501
Develops, motivates, educates and
activates community partners to reduce litter, recycle, beautify and sustain the environment for the benefit of Brevard County. Keepbrevardbeautiful.org
Marine Resources Council
321-725-7775
Maintain and enhance the quality of marine systems for economic, recreational, aesthetic and environmental use.
3275 Dixie Highway NE Palm Bay lovetheirl.org
Merritt Island Wildlife Association 321-861-2377
Promoting conservation, awareness and appreciation of the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. Nature’s Treasures Gift Shop is located inside the Merritt Island NWR Visitor Center offering nature-themed apparel, gift items and collectible wildlife pins. 1987 Scrub Jay Way Titusville • miwarefuge.org
Pelican Island Preservation Society 772-202-0697
Supports and promotes the Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge and the National Wildlife Refuge System in their efforts to conserve habitat and wildlife. Volunteers needed. Firstrefuge.org
Sea Turtle Preservation Society
Turtle Coast Sierra Club 321-676-1701
The Turtle Coast Sierra Club seeks out environmental issues within the region and develops strategies to resolve them through policy and education. • turtlecoast2@gmail.com
Emergency line 321-206-0646
Turtle walks, beach cleanup, gift shop. 111 S. Miramar Ave. Indialantic • seaturtlespacecoast.org
NEEDLEWORK/ QUILTING
American Needlepoint Guild Space Coast Chapter 321-783-6643
9:45 a.m. • First Friday
St. David’s By-Sea Episcopal 600 S. 4th St., Cocoa Beach spacecoastchapter@needlepoint.org
American Sewing Guild
Titusville Space Coast Chapter
Its mission is advancing sewing as an art and life skill.
We are an active group of sewing enthusiasts who meet at various locations in Brevard and Volusia counties for educational, charitable, and social-sewing related activities. asgspacecoast.org
Coastal Quilters — 321-242-8964
Committed to sharing a passion for quilting for of all ages.
9:30 a.m. • Third Saturday (except June & December)
Scotty Culp Auditorium
565 Cassia Blvd., Satellite Beach BrevardCoastalquilters.com
Indian River Chapter of the Embroiderers’
Guild of America, Inc. 321-777-7404
10 a.m. • Third Monday
Highland Avenue Fellowship Church 1519 Highland Ave., Melbourne Facebook: welcomingstitches
Island Quilters — 321-452-0450
6 p.m • Third Monday
Merritt Island Library 1195 N. Courtenay Parkway
Sunflower Ladies Sewing Group 321-452-4341
11 a.m. - 1 p.m • First and third Friday 3600 W. King Street, Cocoa
Moonlighters — 321-543-8671
5:30 p.m. • Second Monday
Satellite Beach Library 751 Jamaica Blvd., Satellite Beach
Quilt Squad — 703-409-3960
9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. • Friday
Hope Lutheran Church 4541 N. Wickham Rd., Melbourne
Patchwork of Grace
321-723-0561
9:30 - 11:30 a.m. • Tuesday
Group of ladies and men who make quilts, afghans and other crafts for people in need.
First Baptist Church of Melbourne 3301 Dairy Road, Melbourne
Seaside Piecemakers
321-953-6026
9:30 a.m. - noon • Fourth Wednesday Programs, lectures and classes. Azan Shriners
1591 W. Eau Gallie Blvd., Melbourne seasidepiecemakers.com
Space Coast Quilters
9 a.m. • Tuesday and Wednesday
St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church 414 Pine St, Titusville spacecoastquilters.com
Space Coast Weavers & Fiber Artists Guild
321-636-9037
10 a.m. - noon • Fourth Saturday, except November and December Meetings include show and tell, demos, announcements, workshops and fiber programs. Open to the public.
Merritt Island Public Library
1195 N. Courtenay Parkway
Facebook: Space Coast Weavers & Fiber Artists
Sunstitchers — 321-953-6026
9:30 a.m. • First and third Friday seasidepiecemakers.com
Suntree/Viera Sit and Stitch Group 321-255-4404
1 - 3 p.m. • First and third Wednesday
Suntree/Viera Public Library
902 Jordan Blass Drive
PHOTOGRAPHY
Camera Club of Brevard 321-848-1110
The Camera Club of Brevard hosts monthly programs for members on topics ranging from techniques, composition, lighting, history and presentation.
6:30 p.m. • First Tuesday (except Dec.) Eau Gallie Civic Center
1551 Highland Ave., Melbourne ccbrevard.org
POLITICAL GROUPS
Democratic Women’s Club of Brevard 321-543-9760
Brevard Democrats
321-600-4855
513 N. Harbor City Blvd., Suite C Melbourne • BrevardDems.org
South Brevard Democratic Women’s Club 321-773-2949
Democratic Women’s Club of Palm Bay 845-649-5664
Democratic Women’s Club of Rockledge — 321-223-5208
Democratic Women’s Club of Barefoot Bay — 772-783-7340
Democratic Women’s Club
Titusville — 618-201-4537
Brevard Federated Republican Women — 321-727-1212
11 a.m. • First Wednesday, networking 11:30 a.m. • Program, 12:15 p.m. • Lunch
Space Coast Convention Center 301 Tucker Lane, Cocoa
North Brevard Republican Club
6 p.m • Third Tuesday
American Police Hall of Fame & Museum 6350 Horizon Drive Titusville northbrevardrepublicans.com
Republican Women’s Network of South Brevard County
11 a.m. • Third Thursday, check-in Suntree Country Club
300 Country Club Drive, Suntree rwnsb.org
Space Coast Republican Club A co-ed Republican political group. Members must be registered Republicans.
11:30 a.m. • Fourth Saturday Red Lobster, 215 E. Merritt Island Causeway, Merritt Island
space-coast-republican-club.com
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
National Active and Retired Federal Employees Assoc. Chapter #1137 narfe.org/chapter1137
New Jersey Retired Policemen & Firemen’s Association
954-309-5010
Call for time and location.
New York City Transit Retirees of Florida
321-724-2147
Noon • First Saturday
Golden Corral, 880 Palm Bay Road NE, Palm Bay • jr.walk@hotmail.com
PROPELLER CLUB
Propeller Club of Port Canaveral 321-323-9886
11:30 a.m. • First Wednesday
Local chapter of an international Maritime Industry. Nonprofit business-networking organization.
Fishlips Bar & Grill
610 Glen Cheek Drive, Port Canaveral Propellerclubcanaveral.com
RADIO
Brevard Amateur Radio Society
7 p.m. • First Tuesday
Call Sign: N3EH
Contact: Bobby D. Jones N6USP
Parrish Medical Center, Room CR6 arrl.org/groups/view/brevardamateur-radio-society/
Platinum Coast Amateur Radio Society 321-914-4498
6:30 p.m. • Social time
7 p.m. • Second Monday
Call sign: W4MLB
Contact: Dan Fisher, PIO VFW Post 4206, 3201 Dairy Road Melbourne • pcars.org/wp
RELIGIOUS
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Community, Gratia Plena “Full of Grace” 321-591-3414
6 p.m. • Third Monday each month (September – April)
—Gratia Plena is a group for faithfocused women over 40. Summer tours and activities (June – Aug.). Dates and locations vary. Newcomers welcome.
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Community
St. Katherine Philoptochos Society . 321-254-1045
Meets six times a year. Call for details. St. Katherine Greek Orthodox Church 5965 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne saint-katherine.org
Temple Israel of Brevard 321-631-9494
7300 Lake Andrew Drive, Melbourne
SERVICE CLUBS
Zonta Club of Melbourne
Building a better world for women and girls. • zontaspacecoast.org
—KIWANIS
Kiwanis of Eau Gallie/Suntree 321-412-5099
6 p.m. • First and third Tuesday
Emphasis on community and children. Beef O’Brady’s, 724 S. Patrick Drive Satellite Beach k05.site.kiwanis.org/eau-gallie-suntree
Kiwanis Club of Melbourne 321-794-4142
Call for meeting times as they change.
Rockledge/Viera Kiwanis 321-537-5797
Noon • First Tuesday
6 p.m. • Third Tuesday
Perkins Restaurant & Bakery 8200 N. Wickham Road, Viera Facebook: Rockledgevierakiwanis
—LIONS
Cocoa Beach Seaside Lions Club
6 p.m • Second and fourth Thursday
Sonny’s, 310 N. Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island
E-clubhouse.org/sites/cocoa_beach_ seaside
Rockledge Lions Club 321-631-4525
6 p.m. • Second and fourth Wednesday
Catherine Schweinsberg
Clubs Groups Meetings
Rood Library 308 Forrest Ave., Cocoa E-clubhouse.org/sites/rockledgefl
Satellite Beach Lions Club 321-773-3607
6:30 p.m. • First and third Tuesday
Satellite Beach City Hall 565 Cassia Blvd. satellitebeachlionsclub.com
North Brevard Lions Club
6:30 p.m. • Second and fourth Thursday
Beef O’Brady’s 2825 Garden Street, Titusville E-clubhouse.org/sites/northbrevard
Viera Lions
6:30 p.m. • Second Tuesday
Perkins Restaurant & Bakery 8200 N. Wickham Road, Viera e-clubhouse.org/sites/viera
PILOT CLUBS
Pilot Club of South Brevard 321-952-9430
5:45 p.m. • Third Wednesday
Business and dinner meeting
850 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne pilotclubofsouthbrevard.org
Pilot Club of Titusville 321-794-8692
Noon • First Wednesday
La Cita Country Club
777 Country Club Drive Titusville nbbd.com/npr/pilot –pilotcluboftitusville@yahoo.com
—ROTARY
Cocoa Beach Rotary
Noon • Wednesday
Azteca II, 1600 N. Atlantic Ave. Cocoa Beach cocoabeachrotary.org
Cocoa Rotary
12:10 p.m. • Tuesday
EFSC Cocoa Campus Foundation House 1519 Clearlake Road, Cocoa cocoarotary.com
Eau Gallie Rotary
Noon • Tuesday
Pineapples
1434 Pineapple Ave., Melbourne eaugallierotary.com
Indialantic Rotary
Noon • Wednesday
Eau Gallie Yacht Club
100 Datura Drive
Indian Harbour Beach indialanticrotary.org
Melbourne Rotary
6 p.m. • Thursday
Meg O’Malleys
812 E. New Haven Ave., Melbourne Facebook: melbourneflrotaryclub.org
Melbourne Beach Rotary Club 321-446-6489
7:30 a.m. • Every Tuesday, meetings Oceanside Pizza
300 Ocean Ave., Melbourne Beach melbeachrotary.org
Merritt Island Rotary
6 p.m. • First and third Wednesday
The Balibar
110 McLeod Street Merritt Island merrittislandrotary.com/eventsprograms
Merritt Island Breakfast Rotary
7:15 a.m. • Wednesday
Wisk and Grin
370 N. Courtenay, Merritt Island Facebook: MIBRotaryClub/
Palm Bay Rotary
5:30 p.m. • Tuesday Broken Barrel
4700 S. Babcock Street, Palm Bay Facebook: Rotary Club of Palm Bay
Rockledge Rotary
7:15 a.m. • Thursday
Twisted Birch Restaurant
1279 Admiralty Blvd., Rockledge rockledgerotary.com
Suntree Rotary Club
7:30 - 8:30 a.m. • Friday
IHOP, 8201 Wickham Road, Viera Suntreerotary.org
Titusville Rotary 321-543-1144
Noon • Thursday
Beef O’Bradys, 3455 Cheney Highway
Titusville • titusvillerotaryclub.com
Titusville Sunrise Rotary 321-225-4979
7:15 a.m. • Tuesday
First United Methodist Church of Titusville, Fellowship Hall 2006 N. Hopkins Ave., Titusville Titusvillesunrise.com
SINGLES GROUPS
Trailblazers
The Trailblazers are a nonprofit, Adventurous Club for singles that is accepting new members. The members provide safe, clean and fun social activities throughout the year. Trailblazers-club.com
SOCIAL CLUBS & PROGRAMS
55+ Club of Satellite Beach 321-773-9257
1089 S. Patrick Drive, Satellite Beach 55plusclubofsb.com
Facebook: 55plusclubofsatellitebeach
Brevard Public Schools Legacy Club 321-633-1000
A free program created by Brevard Public Schools for members of the Brevard community 55 and older. Offers free or reduced admission to sporting and theater events at Brevard Public Schools.
brevardschools.org/page/1296
Neighbors of Suntree 321-254-6500
Encourages membership among the residents of Suntree and surrounding areas. Welcomes people of all ages and interests. Annual events, activities and informative programs entertain the membership and support local charities.
$30/per year membership neighborsofsuntree.org
One Senior Club — 321-751-6771
Free educational seminars, support group meetings, professional presentations, and specialty instruction.
8085 Spyglass Hill Road, Viera OneSeniorPlace.com
Prime Timers — 321-269-1133
10:30 a.m. • Fourth Tuesday (September - May)
Temple Baptist Church
1400 N. Washington Ave., Titusville Templebc.net
STATE CLUBS
Connecticut Yankee Club 239-250-0152
Maine Connection 321-725-2237
New Jersey Club
732-616-2023
Second Thursday, call for location. $5/year. Picnics in April and October.
New York State Club
321-693-1856
The New York State Club meets on the third Tuesday monthly for lunches and presentations, except December. All New York State friends and guests are welcome.
WILDLIFE CARE & NATURE WALKS
Florida Wildlife Hospital 321-254-8843
9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • Seven days a week After hours drop 4:30 p.m. - 9 a.m. Ongoing need for donations of supplies, money and volunteers. 4560 N. U.S. 1, Palm Shores/Melbourne Floridawildlifehospital.org
Friends of the Enchanted Forest 321-264-5192
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tuesday - Sunday The 470-acre magical sanctuary perfect for hiking, recreational activities, bird watching and photography.
Enchanted Forest Sanctuary
444 Columbia Blvd., Titusville friendsoftheenchantedforestinc. wildapricot.org
Pelican Island Conservation Society 772-202-0697
Supports and promotes the Pelican Island National Wildlife Refuge in its efforts to conserve habitat and wildlife. Volunteers needed. Firstrefuge.org
Sea Turtle Preservation Society
321-676-1701
Emergency line — 321-206-0646
The group helps to maintain the current sea turtle population and to prevent a potentially irreversible decline in that population. Activities include turtle walks, assisting with beach cleanup and programs and running the gift shop.
111 S. Miramar Ave., Indialantic seaturtlespacecoast.org
WILD Florida Rescue
Emergency Line — 321-821-7881
Provides 24-hour safe and compassionate emergency first response service for wildlife in need of urgent medical attention. wildfloridarescue.org
WOMEN’S CLUBS
Alpha Delta Kappa of Florida International Honorary Sorority of Women Educators flalphadeltakappa.org
American Association of University Women Melbourne Branch
Various locations and times. melbourne-fl.aauw.net
Beta Sigma Phi Sorority
321-723-2250
40 chapters in Brevard County meet in members’ homes.
Cocoa Beach Woman’s Club
321-652-1951
9:30 a.m. • First Thursday (September - May) cocoabeachwc.org
Community Woman’s Club 321-639-4193
10 a.m. • Second Tuesday (September - May)
5 Rosa L. Jones Blvd., Cocoa communitywomansclub.com
GFWC Melbourne Woman’s Club
First Monday
West Melbourne Library, Minton Road gfwc-melbournewomansclub.org
Melbourne Alumnae Panhellenic For women who were college sorority
members.
Facebook: Melbourne Alumnae Panhellenic
Women’s Club of Satellite Beach 321-773-9257
Second Monday
Newcomers welcome.
1089 S. Patrick Drive, Satellite Beach
Red Hat Society
The Red Hat Society is a worldwide membership society that encourages women in their quest to get the most out of life. • redhatsociety.com
Brevard County Chapter of Hadassah 321-622-6454
Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, is a volunteer organization that inspires a passion for and commitment to the land, the people and the future of Israel.
WRITERS GROUPS
Brevard Authors Society
Brevard Authors aspire to achieve the highest level of literary creativity and craftsmanship in writing poetry, prose, drama, comedy, fiction and non-fiction for the benefit of their fellow man. brevardauthorssociety.com
Palm Bay Writers
2 - 4 p.m. • Second Saturday
Speakers, critiques, workshops West Melbourne Library palmbaywritersclub@gmail.com
Playwrights Workshop
321-960-6017
10 a.m. - Noon • Saturday
Helping local playwrights improve their craft through feedback at play readings and community productions. Cocoa Beach Library surfsodeplayhouse.com
Scribblers of Brevard
9:30 - 11:30 a.m. • Second and fourth Saturday (except November and December) A place where writers meet to read and share encouragement, inspiration and advice with fellow writers. brevardscribblers.com
The Cape Canaveral Pen Women
Wednesdays (except June, July, August)
Clubs Groups
Meetings
Dedicated to promoting the arts and fostering creativity in the community canaveralpenwomen.org
Space Coast Poets
321-433-5753
4:30 - 6:30 p.m. • Second Monday
Eastern Florida State College 3865 N. Wickham Blvd., Melbourne
Space Coast Writers Guild
321-254-3422
1 p.m. • Third Saturday
Launching writers to new heights. Dues are $40 per year. Open to the public. Eau Gallie Public Library 1521 Pineapple Ave., Melbourne scwg.org
Take part in making Brevard a better place to live.
Volunteer today
Aging Matters, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP).............321-639-8770
Matching with volunteer opportunities at local nonprofit or government organizations. • agingmattersbrevard.org
American Veterans Empowering Team....321-373-7046 AVET-project.org
American Cancer Society..............................321-253-0361
Drivers needed to drive cancer patients to treatments.
American Red Cross...................321-890-1002, ext. 5638
Offers training for disasters.
Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundation................321-253-4430
Share office skills or talents and hobbies during afternoon activities for clients. • brevardalz.org
Brevard Association for the Advancement of the Blind.............................321-773-7222
Volunteer needs vary from program to program. baabhelpfortheblind.org
Brevard Humane Society.............321-636-3343, ext. 207
Volunteers help at shelters, thrift shops and off-site events. volunteer@brevardhumanesociety.org
Brevard Rescue Mission...............321-480-9100, ext. 110
Volunteers garden, tutor, drive and more. facebook.com/BrevardRescueMission
Brevard Schools Foundation..321-633-1000, ext. 11756
Make a difference for a child by giving one hour per week. brevardschoolsfoundation.org
Brevard Zoo........................................321-254-9453, ext. 218
Training provided. • brevardzoo.org/
Canine Companions for Independence........407-522-3300
Volunteers needed to raise puppies. • canine.org
CITA Rescue Mission........................................321-725-5160
Volunteers needed for Thrift Store, Christian AA sponsors, transport, prayer partners, serving meals and meal prep. 2330 Johnny Ellison Drive • citarescuemission.org
Family Promise of Brevard.............................321-209-3391
Provides emergency shelter and meals to homeless families through congregations and volunteers. 114 1st Street, Cocoa • FamilyPromiseofBrevard.org
Florida Wildlife Hospital and Sanctuary..321-254-8843
Nursery volunteers help with cleaning and food prep. 4560 N. Highway U.S. 1 • FloridaWildlifeHospital.org
Friends of the Enchanted Forest................321-264-5192
Tour guides, shop assistants and researchers needed. FriendsoftheEnchantedForestInc.wildapricot.org
Guardian Ad Litem Office................................321-271-1304
Volunteer to represent abused, abandoned and neglected children in court and in the community. Guardianadlitem.org
Habitat for Humanity Space Coast...............321-728-4009
Volunteers can work on build site, launch an idea at a committee meeting or organize ReStore donations. spacecoasthabitat.org/volunteer
Harmony Farms...................................................321-631-9433
Groom and exercise therapy horses, perform administrative tasks and participate in special events. HarmonyFarmsInc.com
Historic Rossetter House Museum and Gardens......... 321-254-9855
Garden on the property or be an actor for the Murder Mystery Tour. • rossetterhousemuseum.org/
Junior Achievement of Space Coast........321-777-0982
Take career and life-skills mentoring into the K-12 classrooms. • spacecoast.ja.org
Meals on Wheels................................................321-639-8770
Deliver meals in Brevard to homebound seniors daily. agingmattersbrevard.org/services/meals-on-wheels
Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge...321-861-0668
Promote conservation and appreciation of the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge. • miwarefuge.org
Ombudsman.......................................................888-831-0404
Volunteers monitor nursing homes and assisted living facilities. • ombudsman.elderaffairs.org/
Riley’s Rescue.....................................................321-291-4030
Volunteers foster and help with animals. RileysRescueofBrevard.org
St. Francis Reflections Lifestage Care.....321-269-4240
No prior experience needed to be a Hospice volunteer, just a compassionate heart. 6905 N. Wickham Road, Suite 403, Melbourne
South Brevard Sharing Center .....................321-727-8581 17 E. Hibiscus Blvd., Melbourne • mysbsc.org
Special Olympics..............................................352-243-9536
Volunteers to serve as coaches and sports volunteers. 1915 Don Wickham Drive, Clermont specialolympicsflorida.org/get-involved/volunteer
Touch of Grey • TouchofGreyRescue.org
United Way............................................................321-631-2740
Assist with food pantries, emergency services, tax preparers and reading mentors.
The Cape Canaveral Lighthouse has guided tours mariners off the Space Coast for more than 150 years.
1100 Rockledge Blvd., Suite 300, Rockledge online.uwbrevard.org/Volunteer/QuickSearch.jsp
Volunteers in Motion........................................321-633-1878
Brevard County - Space Coast Transit Transportation to various locations. Training provided. 401 S. Varr Ave., Cocoa • 321transit.com/forms/volunteersin-motion-information-application
“The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.”
—
ADVOCACY
Aid & Attendance (A&A) Pension
Helping wartime veterans and surviving spouses provide for needed assistance with daily activities. Veteranaid.org
Brevard County Veterans Service 321-633-2012
Assists veterans, families and survivors to obtain VA benefits. Services include assistance with filing VA claims for disability compensation, pension, survivor and burial benefits. By appointment only, two locations:
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • Monday - Friday 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Building B, Suite 102, Viera
8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • Monday - Friday Palm Bay City Hall, Room 229 120 Malabar Road, Palm Bay
Brevard Veterans Council and Veterans Memorial Center 321-453-1776, ext. 5
Military museum, library, memorial plaza and park.
400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway Merritt Island veteransmemorialcenter.org
Florida Department of Veterans Affairs
727-319-7440
Premier point of entry for Florida veterans to access earned services, benefits and support. A Florida Veterans Benefits Guide is available at floridavets.org.
AMERICAN LEGION
Serving veterans and active duty service members with guidance through military service and benefits, mentoring youth and sponsoring community programs.
American Legion Post 1 321-269-9959
Legion Riders Chapter 1281 N. U.S. 1 Titusville
american-legion-auxiliary-titusvilleunit.business.site
American Legion Post 22
321-338-7076
241 Peachtree Street, Cocoa
American Legion Post 81 321-723-2939
Legion Riders Chapter
2909 S. Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne • alp81fl.org
American Legion Post 117 321-729-8089
189 Veterans Drive SE, Palm Bay Al117.com
American Legion Post 163 321-259-7239
J.W. Mathers Junior Chapter 1795 N. Harbor City Blvd., Eau Gallie legionpost163.org
American Legion Post 177
George P. Hinton Chapter 420 S. Burnett Road, Cocoa
American Legion Post 200 321-773-5151
Guided Missile Chapter
105 Ocean Blvd., Satellite Beach Facebook.com/ AmericanLegionSatelliteBeach
American Legion Post 344 321-453-1776 ext. 5
Christopher R. Seitz Chapter 7 p.m. • Last Thursday
Veterans Memorial Center
400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway Merritt Island
Centennial.legion.org/florida/post344
American Legion Post 348
Challenger 7 Chapter
105 Lincoln Ave., Cape Canaveral Legion Riders Chapter
Facebook: American-LegionChallenger7
American Legion Post 359 321-268-1632
Robert D. Sahagun Memorial Chapter 7260 S. U.S. 1, Titusville
American Legion Post 394 321-726-9777
Veterans Of America, Inc., Legion Riders Chapter
396 Cogan Drive SE, Palm Bay Al394.com
AMVETS
AMVETS Post 893
321-639-9700
218 Hardee Lane, Rockledge amvets893.com
AMVETS Post 34
321-951-8834
2951 Hessey Ave. NE Palm Bay
BENEFIT RESOURCES
Melbourne Vet Center 321-254-3410
8 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. • Monday - Saturday Limited in-person service.
Confidential call 877-927-8387, 24/7. Providing individual and group counseling for veterans, service members and their families; Family counseling for military-related issues; Bereavement (grief); military sexual trauma and referral; community outreach and education; substance abuse assessment and referral and employment referral.
2098 Sarno Road, Melbourne va.gov/melbourne-vet-center
Military OneSource
800-342-9647
Free resource service line provided 24/7 by the Department of Defense for active-duty, Guard and Reserve service members and their families. Militaryonesource.mil
Military/Veteran Assistance
321-890-1002, option 2
or call the Red Cross at 877-272-7337
Part of the American Red Cross with 24-hour emergency assistance. Serving military members, veterans and their families to prepare for, cope with and respond to the challenges of military service. Offers assistance to active and retired military personnel. Redcross.org/military-families
National Resource Directory
DOD Safe Helpline
877- 995-5247
Searchable database of resources vetted for the use of service members, veterans, family members and caregivers. • NRD.gov
Pointman International Ministries ....
800-877-8387
Connecting hurting veterans, as well as their families and friends with others who have already begun the transition to home after war. Helping all veterans since 1984 with PTSD and personal and family problems. Call for meeting times and dates. • Pmim.org
Social Security Administration
866-716-7667
National ................................800-772-1213 Medicare.............................800-633-4227
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Monday - Friday medicare.gov
In person by appointment only and express options.
Phone/online help available. Federally administered program designed to help eligible participants with retirement benefits, survivors insurance, disability insurance, supplemental security insurance (SSI) and Medicare A & B insurance.
1715 W. NASA Blvd., Melbourne Ssa.gov
BURIAL
Burial and Survivor Benefits usa.gov/veteran-burial-benefits
Cape Canaveral Ladies
Final witness for the nation’s veterans. Veterans Memorial Center 400 Sykes Creek Parkway Merritt Island Capecanaveralladies.org
Cape Canaveral National Cemetery 321-383-2638
5525 U.S. Highway 1, Mims cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/ capecanaveral.asp
Jewish War Veterans 202-265-6280
1811 R Street NW, Washington, DC 20009 • jwv@jwv.org
CIVIL AIR PATROL
Established as the auxiliary of the U.S. Air Force, CAP provides aerospace education, emergency services and cadet programs.
CAP Merritt Island Senior Squadron 7 p.m. • Second and fourth Tuesday
Civil Air Patrol Building
900 Airport Road, Merritt Island Fl122.cap.gov
CAP Patrick Composite Squadron 321-426-7008
6:30 p.m. • Wednesday (Cadets)
6:30 p.m. • Second Thursday (Senior) Patrick South Housing, Building 3650 Satellite Beach Fl293.cap.gov
CAP Ti-CO Composite Squadron 267
6 p.m. • Wednesday (cadets/senior)
Ti-Co Composite Squadron is one of several squadrons serving under the command of Florida Wing Civil Air Patrol. As a composite squadron, the unit’s membership consists of both cadets (12 to 21 years old) and senior members (18 years and older).
Space Coast Regional Airport 355 Golden Knights Blvd., Titusville Fl267.cap.gov
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
Serving veterans and their families by providing professional assistance in obtaining military benefits.
DAV Chapter 32
321-259-4827
2265 N. Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne davmembersportal.org
DAV Chapter 109 & Auxiliary
321-269-0109
General meetings, Auxiliary Bingo 435 N. Singleton Ave., Titusville Facebook: Dav109Florida
DAV Chapter 123
321-452-1774
8:30 a.m. - Noon. • Monday - Friday, Walk-in only
Veterans Memorial Center, 400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway, Merritt Island
EMPLOYMENT
Homeless Veterans Community Employment Services
321-637-3788 or 877-4AID-VET (877-424-3838)
Helping to improve employment
outcomes among homeless veterans by connecting them to job-related resources and career opportunities.
Veterans Resources
2900 Veterans Way, Viera va.gov/homeless • HVCES.asp
211 Brevard CountyEmployment Support
211brevard.myresourcedirectory.com
Career Source Brevard
321-504-7600
9 a.m. - 6 p.m. • Monday - Thursday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Friday
Helping veterans transitioning from military and military spouses find employment in Brevard.
— Rockledge Career Center
295 Barnes Blvd., Rockledge
— Titusville Career Center
3880 S. Washington Ave., Suite 214, — Palm Bay Career Center
5275 Babcock Street NE
—Patrick Space Force Base, Bldg 722 B 321-394-0517 (for spouses and families of active duty military)
Careersourcebrevard.com/careercenters
Military & Family Readiness Center
321-494-5675
Provides local resources and assistance to base community family members (spouses and adult children) who are seeking employment or a transition into a new career. The program supports Patrick Space Force Base, the local Florida National Guard and reserve units and Military Family Readiness Center.
842 Falcon Ave., Building #722B, Patrick Space Force Base
GoPatrickFL.com/military-familyreadiness.html
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD AUXILARY FLOTILLAS
The Division comprised of five Flotillas covering different areas of responsibility.
• Vessel safety checks
• Water safety classes
• Marine safety awareness, missions.
• Improve boating safety
The United States Coast Guard
Auxiliary (USCGAUX) is an allvolunteer component of the United States Coast Guard whose mission is to promote and educate people about America’s waterways. Volunteers are trained to Coast Guard standards.
Auxiliary Flotilla 17-02 321-749-2676
Southern flotilla operating out of Palm Bay. The patrol area starts at Pineda Causeway and extends south to ICW Marker 69 and includes the South Banana River to its end.
Palm Bay Road at the railroad track. 1455 Main Street NE, Palm Bay cgaux.org
Auxiliary Flotilla 17-06 321-989-4105
6 - 9 p.m. • Second Tuesday
Central Brevard Flotilla is based on Merritt Island. It operates in Port Canaveral from KARS Park and the Barge Canal to the Pineda Causeway on the Banana River and Indian River. Veterans Memorial Center
400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway
Merritt Island
Contact Faron Petteys • cgaux.org
Auxiliary Flotilla 17-09 321-383-9349
Northern flotilla operating out of Titusville. This flotilla patrols the Mosquito Lagoon and Indian River from Oak Hill (ICW marker 75) in the north to Cocoa in the south. cgaux.org
HEALTH SERVICES
Veterans Crisis Line
800-273-8255, option 1 or dial 988 then press 1
National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline
If you are a veteran and have thoughts of harming yourself, please call.
Caregiver Support
855-260-3274
8 a.m. - 8 p.m. • Monday - Friday
If you are caring for a veteran, the VA Caregiver Support Program offers training, educational resources and a variety of tools to help you succeed.
Coaching Into Care
888-823-7458
8 a.m. - 8 p.m. • Monday - Friday
Provides guidance to veterans’ family members and friends to encourage a reluctant veteran to reach out for support with a mental health challenge. Free, confidential assistance. va.gov/coachingintocare
Orlando VA Medical Center
800-922-7521
Medical and mental health services. Baker Act facility.
13800 Veterans Way, Orlando orlando.va.gov
Tampa VA Medical Center and James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital
888-716-7787
VA Health Connect
877-741-3400
Medical and mental health services. Baker Act facility.
13000 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., Tampa tampa.va.gov
Viera VA Outpatient Clinic
321-637-3788
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • Monday - Friday
Medical and mental health services. Baker Act facility.
2900 Veterans Way, Viera va.gov/orlando-health-care/locations/ viera-va-clinic/
HOUSING ASSISTANCE
Housing for Homeless: Veterans Service Program 321-639-0166
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday - Friday Supporting homeless veterans and their families by providing supportive housing and case management services by referral.
4087 S. U.S. 1, Suite 3 Rockledge housingforhomeless.org
National Veterans Homeless Support, Inc.
321-208-7562
Working to prevent and eliminate homelessness among veterans in Central Florida. Signature programs include Search and Rescue Street Outreach, Post Traumatic Stress Awareness and transitional housing. Case management and financial assistance available to help homeless
veterans to become housed and to prevent and stop evictions for low-income veterans.
1436 King Street
Cocoa • nvhs.org
Veterans Affairs Loan Guarantee Program
877-827-3702
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Monday - Friday Veterans benefits assistance. Provides assistance for veterans with a delinquent VA mortgage. Provides Surviving Spouse Programs, VA home loans, Cash Out Refinance Loans, Interest Rate Reduction Loans, Native American Direct Loans and guidance on natural disasters.
Veterans Transitional Facility 321-409-8167
The purpose of the facility is to provide for the immediate needs of homeless veterans while permitting them to search for work and, once employed, to save enough money to acquire living quarters and transportation.
700 E. Fee Ave., Melbourne Day room: 321-953-8085
vietnamandallveteransofbrevard.com/ transitional-housing.html
INFORMATION & GROUPS
Brevard Veterans Council 321-453-1776
The BVC is a 501(c) 19 veterans’ organization. BVC’s mission is to work in conjunction with area veterans, local government and other veterans’ organizations to support and promote the interests and welfare of Brevard County veterans and their families. Brevard Veterans Memorial Center
400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway. Merritt Island
Brevard County Veterans Services 321-633-2012
8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • Monday - Friday
To ensure personalized attention, appointments are required for all services. Walk-ins will be accommodated based on availability. Palm Bay City Hall
20 Malabar Rd. SE
Cape Canaveral Chapter of the Military Officers Association of America (MOAACC)
More than 1,100 members are former or retired officers or warrant officers from all branches of military services. Contact moaacc.org to join. Meeting location: Indian River Colony Club, 1936 Freedom Drive, Viera. moaacc.org
Fleet Reserve Association 678-689-7921
Branch 263 Cape Canaveral Retired, active duty, or prior honorable service in the Navy, Marine Corps or Coast Guard.
6 p.m. • Second Wednesday
Veterans Memorial Center
400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway Merritt Island
General Daniel “Chappie” James Chapter 321-537-5002
Preserving the legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen and encouraging young people to participate in the aviation, aerospace and avionics industry. Drone training classes offered. A subsidiary chapter of the Tuskegee Airmen, Inc.
P. O. Box 254001, Patrick SFB tuskegeeairmen.org
Indian River Camp 47
Honor the memory of the Confederate soldier and learn about Southern ancestors. csacamp47.org
Jewish War Veterans Brevard Post 639 Walter/Berlin JWV.org
Military Order of the Purple Heart 321-453-1776 ext. 5
Chapter 453 and Auxiliary Noon • Fourth Monday
Veterans Memorial Center
400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway Merritt Island
Navy League Cape Canaveral Council 321-794-4371
A civilian organization founded in 1902 that supports the four maritime forces, their members and their families through support, advocacy and education of the public. nlusccc.org • Facebook: nlusccc
Rolling Thunder Florida Chapter 1
POW/MIA Mission is to Never Forget
2 p.m. • Fourth Sunday
Veterans Memorial Center
400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway Merritt Island
rollingthunderflorida1.org
Space Coast Honor Flight 321-456-7031
Flying World War II, Korean War, Vietnam and critically ill veterans, free of charge, to visit the war memorials in Washington D.C. Events take place at Wickham Park Senior Center, 2785 Leisure Way, Melbourne P.O. Box 560975, Rockledge spacecoasthonorflight.org
U.S. Submarine Veterans
1 p.m. • Social hour, 2 p.m. meeting
First Saturday monthly DRS Community Center, 1089 S. Patrick Drive, Satellite Beach snugharborbase.com
Vietnam and All Veterans of Brevard 321-690-0805
Since its founding in 1985, the VVB has been actively engaged in veterans assistance activities and has established a reputation as a dynamic and purposeful organization. vietnamandallveteransofbrevard.com
Veterans Memorial Center 321-453-1776
8:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. • Monday - Saturday Noon - 4 p.m. • Sunday Museum, library, plaza and park. Admission is free. Donations are welcome. The 82-acre park is open from dawn to dusk year-round. It has a fishing pier, 5.5K of walking and hiking trails, three ponds and a canoe launch ramp with access to Sykes Creek. 400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway Merritt Island veteransmemorialcenter.org
MEMORIALS & MUSEUMS
Brevard Veterans Memorial Museum 321-453-1776
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Monday - Saturday Noon to 4 p.m. • Sundays The museum collects, preserves and
displays artifacts of the military history of the United States, with special emphasis on Brevard County veterans. The goal is to educate the community and inspire present and future generations with the military’s service and sacrifice.
400 S. Sykes Creek Parkway Merritt Island
Space View Park — U.S. Spacewalk of Fame
Veterans Resources
A 2.63-acre community river park open everyday dawn to dusk. Located on the shore of the Indian River in downtown Titusville, the park is landscaped with artistic sculptures. 8 Broad Street, Titusville
brevardfl.gov/ParksAndRecreation/ ParksByCity/ParksInTitusville/
SpaceView
Titusville Veterans Memorial
Fishing Pier at Space View Park
A fishing pier, boat dock and a small dockside shelter inspire leisurely strolls to watch rocket launches and exercise.
brevardfl.gov/ParksAndRecreation/ ParksByCity/ParksInTitusville
VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS
Seeking to improve the lives of foreign war veterans by providing veteran services, information and assistance. Call for meeting times and dates.
VFW Post 4206 — 321-724-4121
3201 S. Dairy Road, Melbourne vfw.org
VFW Post 4536 — 321-725-2999
4401 Dixie Highway NE, Palm Bay vfw.org • vfw4536.org
VFW Post 8191 — 321-254-9885
4130 N. Harbor City Blvd., Melbourne vfw.org • vfw8191.org
VFW Post 10131 — 321-783-8019
105 Long Point Road
Cape Canaveral • vfw.org
VFW Post 10148 — 321-783-4286
150 Minutemen Causeway
Cocoa Beach • vfw.org • vfw10148.org
There’s still a lot to do for $10 or less
Brevard Zoo Linear Trail
Murrell Road & Wickham Road
Melbourne
Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum Launch Complex 26
Cape Canaveral Space Force Station
Sands Space History Center
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Cape Canaveral Space Force Museum Brevard Zoo Linear Trail American Space Museum & Walk of Fame
308 Pine Street, Titusville
The museum features Space Age exhibits, spacecraft parts, astronaut suits, photos, working launch consoles and Soviet cosmonaut mementos. It is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
Admission: $10 for adults, $8 for seniors (65+) and military (with ID), $5 for children ages 13 to 18. Free for museum members and kids 12 and under.
The 3.1-mile multi-use boardwalk and asphalt trail runs from the zoo east along I-95 through wetlands and oak hammocks, under the Pineda Overpass, and ends at Turtle Mound. The trail is open during zoo operating hours from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. It can be accessed at Turtle Mound, Pineda Causeway and the Brevard Zoo parking lot.
Admission: Free.
Formerly the Air Force Space and Missile Museum, the museum includes artifacts from the early American space program. Because Cape Canaveral Space Force Station is a working military facility, visiting the museum and touring the grounds is allowed by certified tours only. However, the Sands Space History Museum, located just outside the station gate, is open to the public. Hours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Admission: Free.
McLarty Treasure Museum
13180 N. State Road A1A
Sebastian Inlet State Park Vero Beach
McLarty Treasure Museum
The museum houses exhibits on the history of the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet and features artifacts, displays and an observation deck that overlooks the Atlantic Ocean.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday.
Admission: $2 for adults, free for children under 6.
Pruduct Somalie
Green Gables — The Wells House
dunt
1501 S. Harbor City Blvd. Melbourne
Canova Beach Park
3299 N. State Road A1A
Indialantic
Green Gables Canova Beach Park
Built in 1886, Green Gables, also known as the Wells House, is a historic home that overlooks the Indian River. Saved from demolition due to its historical significance, the restored residence is on the U.S. Register of Historic Places. Tours are available from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each Saturday.
Admission: $10.
This 9.1-acre community beach park welcomes dogs, which must be on a leash and must wear tags showing their current license and vaccinations. Owners must pick up after their pets. Waste bags and receptacles are available, The wheelchairaccessible park also has three dune crossovers, a pavilion, grill, a picnic shelter, restrooms, a drinking fountain and outside showers. Hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily.
Admission: Free.
Senior Living Tour
APARTMENT LIFE
Apartment-style living, with amenities such as transportation, laundry, cleaning and meals included.
NORTH BREVARD
The Lenox at Merritt Island
844-545-0874
Hampton Manor of Merritt Island ........... 321-455-2100
2250 N. Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Island
At Hampton Manor Independent Living Merritt Island, we take pride in offering apartments & services for seniors who are not looking for an assisted living community but do see the benefit of living in a community where they can receive help with day to day chores and duties.
MerrittIslandassistedliving.com
CENTRAL BREVARD
RISE Viera ............................................................
8353 Auterra Drive, Melbourne/Viera
321-379-6811
RISE Viera 55+ Active Living is a unique community with a mix of cottages and flats for lease. Our residents have close access to premier retail, fine dining, relaxation & entertainment. We took no shortcuts in crafting an environment that offers spaces for freedom and individuality, while also creating a vibrant, inclusive community in which residents can feel a sense of belonging.
RISEViera.com
Shell Harbor Retirement Community .............. 321-265-6858
Sonata East at Viera ...................................... 321-878-8942
4206 Breslay Drive, Viera
Introducing Sonata East at Viera, luxury resort-style independent living featuring large apartments, the latest safety and technology innovations, and all-day gourmet dining. SonataEast.com
The Brennity at Melbourne.........................
7300 Watersong Lane, Viera
321-414-4837
With our Independent and Assisted Living, and Memory Care programs, get the care you deserve in one friendly, welcoming community. BrennityMelbourne.com
SOUTH BREVARD
Discovery Village, Melbourne..................................321-600-4747
Glenbrooke At Palm Bay 321-956-3330
Parasol Melbourne 321-250-9177
The Fountains, Palm Bay .............................................321-984-1494
ASSISTED LIVING
Licensed senior living communities providing 24-hour limited health care and assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing and dressing and medication
management. Also including meals, transportation and housekeeping.
NORTH BREVARD
Addington Place Senior Living .............................
Cedar Creek Assisted Living
321-340-3365
321-454-7768
Crescent Wood, Titusville 321-383-6000
La Casa Assisted Living & Memory Care ........ 321-449-8880
Sosalis Merritt Island
321-454-2363
The Canopy at Hickory Creek .................................321-204-7725
CENTRAL BREVARD
Alura Senior Living .........................................
777 Roy Wall Blvd., Rockledge
321-237-2925
Alura Senior Living is a luxury, resort-style, Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care community located in Rockledge. Offering a variety of apartments including a large studio, as well as one- and two-bedroom options. All of our residents receive three meals a day, weekly housekeeping, scheduled transportation to medical appointments and outings, engaging activities, maintenance, and utilities. From the welcoming dining areas to the tropical patios, even the most discerning future resident will be impressed. • aluraseniorliving.com
The Brennity at Melbourne......................... 321-414-4837
7300 Watersong Lane, Viera
With our Independent and Assisted Living, and Memory Care programs, get the care you deserve in one friendly, welcoming community. • BrennityMelbourne.com
Chateau Madeleine Senior Living ........... 321-701-8000
205 Hardoon Lane, Suntree
Come home to Chateau Madeleine for resort-style senior living offering Supported Independent or Assisted Living nestled in the heart of Suntree. Enjoy a carefree lifestyle in a one or two-bedroom apartment with housekeeping, laundry, utilities, Wi-Fi, maintenance, medication management, and medical transportation included. Tempt your taste buds with chef-prepared meals, all-day dining and a full liquor bar. Explore a robust calendar of activities, entertainment, and outings. Call to schedule a tour and discover the uniqueness of the Chateau Madeleine community. Suntreeseniorliving.com
Discovery Village At Melbourne 321-600-4747
Hampton Manor of Merritt Island ............ 321-455-2100
2250 N. Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Island
At Hampton Manor our professional staff is carefully selected to offer the best possible care every day. Our staff assists with medication, laundry, housekeeping, and personal needs, as well as respite and hospice care when needed. It is our pleasure to give seniors a comfortable, safe, and enjoyable community in which to flourish. MerrittIslandassistedliving.com
Brevard is
miles of paradise 72
Do you have all the special friends and family members surrounding you that you would like to have? Why not send your folks from the North a copy of the 2024 Boomer Guide as a subtle hint that it’s time to move to Florida and get started living right.
Living right means choosing a place to live that is low or no maintenance. It’s time to let others mow the grass and clear plugged toilets.
The Space Coast is the perfect place to enjoy what used to be our Golden Years. These days, boomers have no interest in going quietly into their retirement years, and don’t call them senior citizens, even if they have reached the magical Medicare age.
To keep our bodies healthy and functional through our last vibrant breath, more doctors, specialists, surgeons and other healthcare providers set up shop each year to target mature lifestyles. The Space Coast has the best medical community in existence, many providing services within the walls of carefree communities, with a plan for aging in place so you never have to relocate again.
Listing information changes from time to time. If you have a change or notice a wrong number, call us at 321-242-1235 and we will change it in our database and in our next issue.
For more copies of the Boomer Guide, call 321-242-1235.
Palm Cottages
321-633-1819
3821 Sunnyside Court, Rockledge • Palmcottagesfl.com
Sonata Viera
3325 Breslay Drive, Viera
321-603-3840
Sonata Viera , located adjacent to the Viera VA Outpatient Clinic, emphasizes the value of independence and freedom to make daily choices as fundamental to the well being of our assisted living residents. From our advanced safety features to our kind and compassionate team of caregivers and staff, Sonata Viera has everything you or your loved one needs to feel safe, happy and right at home.
SonataViera.com
The Blake at Viera ............................................................
321-499-6786
SOUTH BREVARD
Brookdale, West Melbourne
Brookshire, Melbourne
Century Oaks, Melbourne
Fountains of Melbourne
Glenbrooke at Palm Bay
Greenwood Place, Melbourne .............................
Harborside at Melbourne
321-951-4455
321-984-7966
321-722-4440
321-204-0285
321-956-3330
321-255-5443
321-725-0300
Hibiscus Court, Melbourne .......................................
RiverView Senior Resort
Victoria Landing, Melbourne. ................................
Zon Beachside, Indian Harbour Beach
321-951-1050
321-312-4555
321-622-6730
321-777-8840
ASSISTED LIVING/ RESIDENTIAL CARE HOMES
Licensed assisted living residential care homes provide meals, personal care, and help with daily living activities in a family-style environment, typically housing four to six residents.
NORTH BREVARD
Carriage House, Titusville
Sharing Facility, Cocoa Beach ...............................
321-383-3531
321-208-7508
Southern Living, Titusville 321-225-4668
CENTRAL BREVARD
Holy Spirit ALF, Merritt Island ............................... 321-848-0255
Banana River Villas, Merritt Island 321-454-9528
Brookview Manor, Rockledge .................................321-987-9699
Farrington House, Merritt Island 321-208-7955
Friends at Home, Cocoa.............................................. 321-631-4005
Ginny’s Place, Melbourne 321-258-2351
Ginny’s Place, Suntree/Rockledge .......................321-258-2351
LaSalle Assisted Living, Rockledge 321-877-4001
Living Southern Style, Rockledge ....................... 321-243-0995
Martha’s House, Melbourne 321-978-5315
Norwood ALF, Merritt Island .................................... 407-715-7845
Pineapple Garden, Rockledge 321-405-2273
Platinum Oaks, Melbourne .......................................321-253-2050
Rivers Edge Assisted Living, Rockledge 407-272-1321
Seabreeze Assisted Living, Indialantic .............. 321-693-4637
Seaside Villa, Satellite Beach 321-626-5321
Smiles and Loving Care, Merritt Island .............321-454-4624
Tropical Living Club, Merritt Island 321-452-7644
Tuscany House/Shores/Villa, Rockledge ...... 321-704-0300
Wilson Place, Cocoa Beach 321-501-6886
SOUTH BREVARD
A & C God Bless ALF, Palm Bay 321-557-7219
A & M ALF, Palm Bay ..................................................... 321-604-8853
A Place Like Home, Palm Bay 321-693-3325
Angels on Your Shoulder, Palm Bay 321-914-0755
B & V La Belle Vie, Palm Bay..................................... 321-373-7262
Blue Fountain Home Care, Palm Bay 321-327-8762
Boppa’s House, Palm Bay 419-296-3279
Coral Reef, Palm Bay .......................................................321-208-1172
Dahlia’s House of Love, Palm Bay 321-327-4104
Donna’s Assisted Living, Palm Bay....................... 321-505-1770
Eden’s Garden ALF, LLC, Palm Bay ................... 321-499-3522
Florida Shores, W. Melbourne 321-726-8070
Generations on The Beach, Indialantic ............ 321-610-4636
Hannah’s Home, Palm Bay 321-802-5301
House of Light Senior Living, Melbourne 321-368-5611
J & K Assisted Living, Palm Bay ............................ 321-704-0053
Jeroll Care ALF, Melbourne 321-266-5166
K & S Tender Care, Palm Bay 321-557-6588
Melba Cove, Palm Bay ................................................ 321-506-1650
No Better Place, Palm Bay 321-327-3335
Nomel’s ALF, Palm Bay 321-984-4265
Nursing Care by Angels, Palm Bay ...................... 321-345-4774
Paradise Hill Home, Palm Bay 321-327-4153
Rome’s Paradise, Palm Bay 321-473-8083
Salus House, IHB/ Melbourne ................................ 321-220-7284
Shangri-La, Melbourne 321-914-6430
The Elms, Palm Bay 321-951-2272
Velrose ALF, Palm Bay .................................................. 321-327-8853
Welcome Home, Palm Bay 321-220-0161
Winnifred ALF, Palm Bay 321-300-4464
Zion’s, Palm Bay................................................................... 321-727-8811
CCRC—CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY
CCRCs provide access to a continuum of careindependent, assisted, memory support and skilled nursing care through a life care contract. The care is typically located on the same campus allowing residents to age in place.
Buena Vida Estates .........................................321-385-8168
2129 W. New Haven Ave., Melbourne
Plan for your retirement today with the life care contract. Enjoy an unparalleled lifestyle that offers resort-style amenities with the protection that Brevard County’s only CCRC can provide. • buenavidaestates.org
INCOME RESTRICTED/ AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Properties include HUD low-income housing and public housing offered by housing authorities for low-income housing needs. Also includes apartments supported by Low
•
Income Housing Tax Credits having applicable program rent and income restrictions. This is not a complete list and is subject to change.
Housing Authority Information:
Housing Authority of Brevard County 321-775-1592
Cocoa Housing Authority .........................................
321-636-8535
Melbourne Housing Authority ................................. 321-775-1592
Titusville Housing Authority 814-827-7676
NORTH BREVARD
Royal Palms Apartments, Titusville ......................
Titusville Towers ..............................................................
321-264-2017
321-264-8965
CENTRAL BREVARD
Clearlake Isles 55+ Community, Cocoa
321-208-7275
Westminster Asbury, Cocoa 321-632-4943
Venue at Viera ................................................................... 833-236-2108
SOUTH BREVARD
Ascension Manor Senior Housing
2960 Pineapple Ave., Melbourne
321-757-9828
Crane Creek Senior Apartments ............................. 833-3373153
2309 S. Babcock Street, Melbourne
Trinity Towers East
Trinity Towers West .........................................................
321-723-7511
321-723-7512
Trinity Towers South 321-723-8620
Southlake Towers, Palm Bay 321-725-2386
MEMORY CARE ASSISTED LIVING
Licensed housing facilities with trained staff, specific programming and facility design to accommodate the safety, well being, and daily needs of those with Alzheimer’s or dementia.
NORTH BREVARD
Addington Place Senior Living .............................
Sodalis Merritt Island
321-340-3365
321-454-2363
The Canopy at Hickory Creek 321-204-7725
CENTRAL BREVARD
Alura Senior Living .........................................
777 Roy Wall Blvd., Rockledge
321-237-2925
Alura Senior Living is a luxury, resort-style, Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care community located in Rockledge. Offering a variety of apartments, including a large studio, as well as one- and two-bedroom options. All of our residents receive three meals a day, weekly housekeeping, scheduled transportation to medical appointments and outings, engaging activities, maintenance and utilities. From the welcoming dining areas to the tropical patios, even the most discerning future resident will be impressed. • aluraseniorliving.com
The Brennity at Melbourne.........................
321-414-4837
welcoming community. BrennityMelbourne.com
Autumn House, Viera 321-242-1006
Chateau Madeleine Senior Living ...........
321-701-8000
7300 Watersong Lane, Viera
With our Independent and Assisted Living, and Memory Care programs, get the care you deserve in one friendly,
205 Hardoon Lane, Suntree
Come home to Chateau Madeleine for resort-style senior living providing Memory Care nestled in the heart of Suntree. Offering a supportive and safe environment tailored to residents’ individual needs in private studio apartments with spacious bathrooms. A robust calendar of activities, entertainment, and outings engages the community on an individual level. A secure courtyard adds a tranquil outdoor space for recreation. Call to schedule a tour and discover the uniqueness of the Chateau Madeleine community. • Suntreeseniorliving.com
Hampton Manor of Merritt Island ............
321-455-2100
2250 N. Courtenay Parkway, Merritt Island
At Hampton Manor, we offer programs specially designed for people living with Alzheimer’s, dementia, and other forms of memory loss. These are peaceful and secure areas designed for easy navigation, social interaction, and enjoyment. • MerrittIslandassistedliving.com
Market Street Memory Care 321-730-2703
Palm Cottages Assisted Living ................................. 321-633-1819
Sonata East at Viera...................................................... 321-326-9995
4206 Breslay Drive, Viera • sonataseniorliving.com
The Brennity at Melbourne.......................... 321-417-4837
7300 Watersong Lane, Viera • BrennityMelbourne.com
Broookdale, West Melbourne ..................................
Hibiscus Court, Melbourne
Palm Bay Memory Care ...............................................321-574-6290
RiverView Senior Resort ............................................. 321-312-4555
Victoria Landing 321-622-6730
Inspiritás of West Melbourne 321-220-0295
RETIREMENT
Forest
Great
Island Lakes, Merritt Island ......................................
Merritt Island Village, Merritt Island 321-452-4684
Pinewood Village, Mims 321-332-3477
San Mateo Village, Titusville .................................. 321-264-2404
Swan Lake Estates, Titusville 321-269-0991
Willow Lakes RV & Golf Resort, Titusville 321-269-7440
CENTRAL BREVARD
Ameri-Cana Resorts, Rockledge .......................... 321-255-3850
Del Webb at Viera 407-214-3005
Heritage Isle, Viera 321-576-0264
Indian Oaks, Rockledge ............................................... 888-504-1155
Indian River Colony Club
SOUTH BREVARD
321-255-6000
Buena Vida Estates ........................................
2129 W. New Haven Ave., Melbourne
321-385-8168
Plan for your retirement today with the life care contract. Enjoy an unparalleled lifestyle that offers resort-style amenities with the protection that Brevard County’s only CCRC can provide. • buenavidaestates.org
Holiday Park, Palm Bay
321-724-2240
Homes of Ponce De Leon, Indialantic 321-773-2828
Lakewood Village, Melbourne ................................ 855-536-1211
Lamplighter Village, Melbourne 321-254-0303
Orange Manor, Melbourne 321-254-8631
Palm Bay Estates..............................................................
321-723-3353
Quail Run, Melbourne 321-984-0786
The Lakes of Melbourne 321-725-5500
The Waters, Melbourne Beach ................................ 321-723-4139
MICCO/ BAREFOOT BAY
Barefoot Bay Recreation District 772-664-3141
Pelican Bay, Micco 772-664-3138
Snug Harbor, Micco....................................................... 772-663-5832
SKILLED NURSING & REHAB
Licensed in-patient facilities provide physical, occupational,
speech and respiratory therapy, as well as skilled nursing care for short-term rehabilitation.
NORTH BREVARD
Island Health and Rehabilitation 321-453-0202
Merritt Island
Royal Oaks Nursing and Rehabilitation ..........321-267-0060
Titusville Rehab and Nursing Center 321-269-5720
CENTRAL BREVARD
Huntington Place, Rockledge
321-632-7341
Rockledge Health and Rehabilitation .............. 321-632-6300
Viera del Mar Health and Rehabilitation 321-775-6800
Viera Health & Rehabilitation Center 321-752-1000
SOUTH BREVARD
Anchor Care & Rehabilitation Center ................. 321-723-1235
Atlantic Shores Rehabilitation Center 321-953-2219
Avante of Melbourne 321-723-3215
Consulate Health Care ..............................................321-255-9200
Indian River Center 321-727-0990
Life Care Center of Melbourne 321-727-0984
Life Care Center of Palm Bay ....................................321-952-1818
Sea Pines Rehabilitation Hospital 321-984-4600
The Palms Rehabilitation, Palm Bay 321-722-0660
Wave Crest Health and Rehab ................................. 321-723-1321
West Melbourne Health and Rehab 321-725-7360
ALZHEIMER’S/ DEMENTIA
Alzheimer’s Association
800-272-3900
Online support community alzconnected.org
Brevard Alzheimer’s Foundation 321-253-4430
Joe’s Club Adult Day Care
4676 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne 7951 Ron Beatty Blvd., Micco 830 South Park Ave., Titusville brevardalz.org
Health First Center for Family Caregivers
321-434-7625
9:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday - Friday
3661 S. Babcock Street, Melbourne hf.org/aging
Alzheimer’s & Dementia Support Group
321-751-6771
2 p.m. • Third Wednesday
One Senior Place, 8085 Spyglass Hill Road, Viera • oneseniorplace.com
ALS/LOU GEHRIG’S DISEASE
Lou Gehrig’s Disease/ALS Florida Chapter Resource Group 888-257-1717, ext. 116 alsafl.org
AMPUTEE
Space Coast Amputee Coalition 321-914-5939
1 - 2 p.m. • First Tuesday
Sea Pines Rehabilitation Hospital 101 E. Florida Ave., Melbourne
Parrish Healthcare’s Amputee Support Group of Titusville
3 - 4:30 p.m. • Second Tuesday A safe and supportive environment for individuals living with limb loss or limb difference as well as their family. Join us for resources, education, fellowship, refreshments and snacks.
Manatee Conference Room, Parrish Healthcare Center, Port St. John, 5005 Port St. John Pkwy., Port St. John parrishhealthcare.com/ amputeesupport
ASSAULT & ABUSE SURVIVORS
Florida Sexual Assault Hotline 888-956-RAPE (7273)
Sexual Assault Victim Services
Injunction for Protection
An injunction is a court order against another person who has been physically violent with you and/or has placed you in fear of physical violence. Assistance filing an injunction: Serene Harbor — 321-726-8282
Women’s Center — 321-607-6809
Women’s Center, Certified Rape Crisis Center 24/7 Helpline 321-784-HELP (4357)
Provides information, advocacy and accompanies the victim to a forensic exam at a Brevard County hospital after a sexual assault.
BEREAVEMENT/ GRIEF
Grief, Loss & Bereavement
321-751-6771
10 a.m. • Second and fourth Thursday
RSVP required
One Senior Place
8085 Spyglass Hill Road Viera • vitas.com
Hospice of Health First
Bright Star Center for Grieving Children & Families
321-434-1744
hf.org/Brightstar
Loss & Grief Support
321-269-4240
1 - 2:30 p.m. • Thursdays, Titusville
2 - 3:30 p.m. • First and Third
Wednesday, Melbourne
10:30 a.m - Noon • Second Tuesday
Barefoot Bay
12:30 - 2 p.m. • Second Wednesday
West Melbourne
COVID-19 Loss Grief Support Group
2 p.m. • Second and fourth Monday
6 p.m. • First and third Tuesday
St. Francis Reflections Lifestage Care 1240 Grumman Place, Titusville reflectionslsc.org
GriefShare and DivorceCare
321-255-7378
A 13-week series, starting every January and August. Offering helpful ways of coping with grief or divorce. Suntree United Methodist Church 7400 N. Wickham Road, Suntree
Health First Grief and Loss Support Groups
321-434-1744
1131 W. New Haven Ave. Suite 102, West Melbourne hf.org
GriefShare — Grief Recovery
800-395-5755
Friendly and caring group of people will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. GriefShare seminars and support groups are led by people who understand what you are going through. Gain access to valuable Grief Share resources to help you recover from your loss and look forward to rebuilding your life. griefshare.org
Parrish Healthcare’s Fearless Cafe
321-268-6800
Share casual discussion about advanced directives, power of attorney, wills, living wills and all of the often scary conversations about death and dying.
10 - 11 a.m. • First Wednesday Heritage Hall
931 N. Washington Ave., Titusville parrishhealthcare.com/fearlesscafe
BRAIN INJURY
Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Program
850-245-4045
4050 Bald Cypress Way, Tallahassee brainandspinalcord.org/supportgroups-brain-injury-florida/
CANCER
Cancer Community Support Group
321-266-0564
1 - 2:30 p.m. • Third Tuesday
The Space Next Door, 126 N. Orlando Ave., Cocoa Beach compcancercare.org
C.A.R.E. Gynecological Cancer Support
321-701-4227
To offer support to women diagnosed with gynecologic cancer and their families.
Last Tuesday of each month carebrevard.org
Driven by Heart
Breast Cancer Support Group
321-474-6900
1101 Hibiscus Blvd., Suite 101 drivenbyheart.org
Reach to Recovery — Support for Survivors & Caregivers
800-227-2345
Reach to Recovery helps individuals cope with breast cancer through oneon-one peer support. The program pairs a volunteer, specially trained breast cancer survivor with a recently diagnosed patient with similar issues. 24/7 hotline. • reach.cancer.org
Cancer Support Group
321-266-0564
1 - 2 p.m. • Third Thursday
3:45 - 4:45 p.m. • Third Thursday Monthly support group meetings, cancer survivor workshops and oneon-one support.
Cancer Care Center of Palm Bay 20 San Filippo Drive SE, Palm Pay
Cancer Care Support Group
Melbourne Library
540 E. Fee Ave., Melbourne
1 - 2:30 p.m. • Third Friday
Cancer Care Center of Rockledge 1048 Harvin Way, Rockledge compcancercare.org
Cancer and Survivor Support
321-268-6111 ext. 3544
4 - 5:30 p.m. • Third Wednesday
Support group for cancer patients, cancer survivors and anyone touched by the disease. Enjoy refreshments
and talk with others sharing similar situations and experiences.
Heritage Hall
931 N. Washington Ave. Titusville
Support Groups
parrishhealthcare.com/CancerSupport
Leukemia/Lymphoma
321-361-5603, ext. 31496
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. • Fourth Tuesday every other month
Holmes Regional Medical Center Auditorium B
Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
800-955-4572
LLS.org
CARDIAC
American Heart Association
Connect with support groups in the area.
supportnetwork.heart.org
Mended Hearts
Southern Regional
Michael Weber, 407-701-9469
Catherine Lobien, 407-873-6386
Chapter 244 • Cocoa Beach Chapter 264 • Melbourne
Mendedhearts.org
Stroke and Heart Survivors Support Group
321-268-6800
If you, or someone you care for, received a diagnosis or experienced a stroke or heart attack, our caring community is here for you.
2 - 4 p.m. • Third Tuesday
Heritage Hall
931 N. Washington Ave., Titusville parrishhealthcare.com/ strokeandheartsupport
CAREGIVING Caregiving
321-951-7118
Health First Center for Family Caregivers 3661 S. Babcock Street, Melbourne hf.org/support
Parrish Healthcare’s Caring for Caregivers Support
321-268-6800
Learn how to care for yourself while you care for your loved one.
9:30 - 11:30 a.m. • Second and fourth
Thursday, Heritage Hall
931 N. Washington Ave. Titusville parrishhealthcare.com/caregiversupport
CO-DEPENDENTS
CoDa — Co-Dependents Anonymous 321-704-4034
First meeting will introduce The Twelve Steps, The Twelve Traditions, The Promises and more. These are the foundation of our program. You should find great comfort in them, one day at a time, as you walk the path of recovery from codependency.
6 p.m. • Tuesday and Thursday
Peace Lutheran
1801 Port Malabar Blvd. NE, Palm Bay
6 p.m. • Wednesdays
Rockledge Business Center
1535 Cogswell St. Unit C-19, Rockledge
1 p.m. • Thursday, Cocoa Beach Library 550 N. Brevard Ave., Cocoa Beach coda.org
COMPULSIVE GAMBLING
Florida Council on 888-ADMIT-IT Call or Text (24-hour helpline) 888-236-4848
DIABETES
American Diabetes Association 800-342-2383
diabetes.org
Diabetes Online Support Group thediabetessupportgroup.org
Free Diabetes Education program
321-268-6699
Parrish Medical Center Diabetes Education Program
Diabetes Support Group
321-268-6699
This support group is for anyone 18 years upward with diabetes.
3 - 4:30 p.m. • Second Monday
Heritage Hall, 931 N. Washington Ave. Titusville, parrishhealthcare.com
DIVORCE
Divorce Care Groups
800-489-7778
divorcecare.org
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Florida Domestic Violence Hotline 800-500-1119
National Domestic Violence Hotline 800-799-7233
Domestic Violence Victim Assistance
321-617-7510
State Attorney Victim Services
2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Building D, Viera
The Women’s Center
The Victim Service program provides basic needs and support services such as professional counseling, educational workshops, information and referral for women, men and children that are at risk.
1425 Aurora Road, Melbourne
321-242-3110
400 Julia Street, Titusville 321-607-6811
24/7 Domestic Violence Hotline
321-607-6809
24/7 Rape Helpline
321-784-4357
womenscenter.net
Salvation Army Domestic Hotline
321-631-2764
9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. • Monday - Friday
Text/Web chat services
Text: 321-450-4325
Web chat: rc.chat/tsadvp
EATING DISORDERS
ANAD – Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders
888-375-7767
Nonprofit organization working in the areas of support, awareness, advocacy, referral, education and prevention of eating disorders. anad.org
EPILEPSY
Epilepsy Support
321-253-4112
epilepsyassociation.com
GRANDPARENTING
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
321-631-7776
123 Barton Blvd., #102
Rockledge
grandparentsraisinggrandchildren.org
MENTAL HEALTH
National Alliance on Mental Illness Support Groups
800-950-6264
Information/Helpline
Brevard Drop-In Center at Circles of Care
321-914-4867
Support group for people with mental health issues.
Circles of Care
2000 Commerce Drive Melbourne circlesofcare.org
NAMI Family Support Group
321-345-6365
Peer-led support group for any adult with a loved one who has experienced symptoms of a mental health condition.
6 - 7:30 p.m. • Second Tuesday
Circles of Care ALC
2000 Commerce Drive, Melbourne 321-676-6650
6 - 7:30 p.m. • Third Thursday
Suntree United Methodist Church
7400 N. Wickham Road, Suntree namibrevard.orb
MULTIPLE MYELOMA
Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation
203-229-0464
themmrf.org/resources/find-asupport-group
Cancercare.org
800-813-HOPE (4673)
Online support groups for people diagnosed with multiple myeloma who are currently receiving treatment.
Multiple Myeloma Support Group
321-255-4404
10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. • Fourth Monday
Suntree/Viera Library
902 Jordan Place Drive, Suntree
xpovio.com/multiple-myeloma/ patient-support-program
MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
Brevard Multiple Sclerosis 321-275-8931
2 p.m. • Second Sunday
Central Brevard Library 308 Forrest Ave., Cocoa
Multiple Sclerosis Association of America (MSAA) 800-532-7667
msaa.com
OSTEOPOROSIS
Bone Health and Osteoporosis Foundation bonehealthandosteoporosis.org
OSTOMY
South Brevard Ostomy Association, Inc. 321-501-0999
Small group of ostomates and nurses whose mission is to be of service to anyone who might need education, advice or to find a source for ostomy products. Call for meeting details.
PARKINSON’S
Brevard Parkinson’s Dedicated to connecting the community and providing resources to help members thrive. brevardparkinsons.org
Parkinson’s Support Group 321-751-6771
10 a.m. • Third Wednesday One Senior Place 8085 Spyglass Hill Road, Viera oneseniorplace.com
Brevard Parkinson’s Support & Care Partners Group
321-693-9246
9:15 - 10:15 a.m. • Wednesdays
10 a.m. - 11 a.m. • Fourth Thursday (Care Partners)
Advance Fitness, 2176 Sarno Road Melbourne
Parkinson’s Support Group of Central Brevard 321-338-7855
2 - 4 p.m. • Second Monday
Central Brevard Library
308 Forrest Ave., Cocoa
Parkinson’s Care Partners Group 321-338-7855
10 - 11:30 a.m. • Second Saturday
Central Brevard Library
308 Forrest Ave., Cocoa
SCLERODERMA
Scleroderma Foundation 800-722-HOPE (4673) scleroderma.org
STROKE
Stroke Support Group
Holmes Regional Medical Center Auditorium • hf.org/support
SMOKING
Tools to Quit Smoking Now 321-268-6800
Tobacco Free Florida offers support and tools to equip those that use tobacco to quit.
5:30 - 7:30 p.m. • Last Tuesday Parrish Medical Center
951 N. Washington Ave., Titusville parrishhealthcare.com/quitsmoking
SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Alcoholics Anonymous
321-724-2247, 321-633-0052
More than 100 Zoom meetings aaspacecoast.org
Al-Anon/Alateen
321-639-0220
For those troubled by someone else’s drinking. • spacecoastal-anon.org
Narcotics Anonymous
321-631-4357
Brevard County and Sebastian have 22 groups with 60 meetings per week. 24-hour helpline. • spacecoastna.org
Quest 180º
321-757-HOPE(4673)
6:15 p.m. • Thursdays, Light dinner
6:45 p.m. • Large Group
Finding freedom from compulsive and destructive behaviors through
the Faith Based 12 steps and their Biblical comparisons. There are also codependency groups and parent groups.
Church at Viera
9005 N. Wickham Road, Viera Facebook: Quest180 Church At Viera quest180.org
SUICIDE & CRISIS HOTLINE
National Suicide Prevention
Lifeline and Web chat
Call 988 or 800-273(Talk)8255
Help is immediately available suicidepreventionlifeline.org/chat/
Suicide Hotline
2-1-1 or 321-632-6688
Brevard’s 2-1-1 offers helpful connections 24 hours a day. Mobile Response Team: 321-213-0315
Suicide Grievers Support Group
321-434-2522
Hospice of Health First
1131 W. New Haven Ave., Suite 102, West Melbourne
VISION/ BLINDNESS
Brevard Association for Advancement of the Blind 321-773-7222
Classes for students, spouses and their caregivers on tips and techniques to aid them to be independent.
674 S. Patrick Drive, Satellite Beach baabhelpfortheblind.org
Florida Division of Blind Services
321-634-3680
1970 Michigan Avenue Building A-2, Cocoa dbs.fldoe.org/index.html
Additional Vision listings on page 22 Support Groups
If you have any updates to your listed information, kindly give us a call and we will get it updated.
321-242-1235
SENIOR CENTERS FREEDOM 7
Senior Center
5000 Tom Warriner Blvd., Cocoa Beach
321-783-9505 • Freedom7seniors.org
Memberships available, $20 single, $30 couple for a year.
ARTS & CRAFTS
Crafty Ladies
ACTIVITIES
Arts & Crafts
Book Club
Bridge: Party/Rubber Bingo
Euchre, Mahjong
Pinocle, Scrapbooking
Special Programs
GREATER PALM BAY
Senior Center
1275 Culver Drive, NE, Palm Bay
321-724-1338 • Gpbsc.org
Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Please check out our website for updates and special events or call for more information
ARTS & CRAFTS
Art Class, Crafts
Knotty Habit—crochet
ACTIVITIES
Bargain Corner
Billiards, Bingo, Bocce
Bridge: Early bird
Bridge, BUNCO
Canasta, Hand & Foot
Cornhole Toss
Darts, Dominoes
Euchre, Mahjong
Mahjong, Movies
Pickleball, Ping Pong
Pinochle, Poker
Scrabble
Shuffleboard
Woodshop
Wii Bowling
Zumba Gold
HEALTH
Blood Pressure
EXERCISE Chair Yoga
Bone Builders, Golf
Strength and Balance
Tai Chi, Travel Desk
Yoga/ Beginners
EXERCISE
Chair Yoga
Mat Yoga
Happy Feet
Strength and Balance
Zumba Gold
WICKHAM PARK
Senior Center
2785 Leisure Way, Melbourne
321-255-4494 • bcwpsc.org
Call for class pricing and availability
ARTS & CRAFTS
Colored Pencil Art
Oil Painting Class
Watercolor Instruction
ACTIVITIES
Bingo. Bridge/Duplicate Bridge
BUNCO, Chess
Cornhole Toss
Euchre, Hand & Foot
Mahjong/ American
Mahjong/Chinese
Pinochle, Rummikub
Poker/Friendly, Mondays
Poker/Dealer’s Choice
Tuesday and Friday
Pool/Billiards/8 Ball
QiGong-Tai Chi
Shuffleboard
Ukulele
DANCE
Ballroom Dancing
Ballroom Dancing
Line Dancing/Beginners
Tango
EXERCISE CLASSES
Bones and Balance
Jazzercise LO
Strength & Flexibility
QiGong, Tai Chi
Yoga/ Chair
DRS 55+ CLUB
Senior Club Senior Center
NORTH BREVARD
David R. Schechter Community Center (DRS)
1089 S. Patrick Drive, Satellite Beach
321-773-6458 • 55plusclubofsb.com
Please call to confirm class schedules and fees.
ACTIVITIES
Bingo
Bridge BUNCO
Cards
Indoor Walking
Mahjong
Pinochle Rummikub Fishing
DANCING Line Dance
MARTIN ANDERSEN Senior Center
1025 Florida Ave., Rockledge 321-631-7549 • mandersenseniorcenter.org
ARTS, CRAFTS
Andersen Quilters
Art & Painting
Busy Fingers Crafts
CARDS & GAMES
CONTINUING
DANCE
Ballroom
Tribal Dance
EXERCISE CLASSES
Bone Builders
Chair Stretch and Balance
Morning Stretch & Exercise Sit and Get Fit
Tai Chi, Yoga/Gentle
MUSIC
Choral Group
Concert/Jazz Band
Karaoke
GROUPS
Grief Counseling
Weight Loss Support
Unstructured Jam Session
909 Lane Ave., Titusville 321-268-2333 • nbsc.website/index.html
Please call to confirm class schedules and fees.
ACTIVITIES
Billiards
Billiards/ Lessons
Bingo
Bridge/ACBL Duplicate
Bridge/Darling Damsels
Bridge/Lessons
Bridge/Party
Bunco
Hand & Food
Mahjong
Mexican Train Dominoes
Pinochle
Poker
Shuffleboard
CLUBS/MEETINGS
Board of Directors meeting
Singles Club
CRAFTS/ART
Connie’s Card Making
Hooks & Needles Knitting
Hurricane Rug Hooking
DANCING
Line Dance Class/ Beginners
Line Dance Class/ Intermediate Line Dance Social
Tap & Jazz
EXERCISE
Muscle Memory
Strength, Balance
Tai Chi
Yoga
Zumba
Resource Center SUNFLOWER HOUSE
3125 Fell Road, West Melbourne 321-452-4341
Agingmattersbrevard.org/services/sunflower-house
Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Closed weekends, holidays
See our calendar for monthly educational presentations. Call to confirm class schedules and fees.
SUPPORT GROUP MEETINGS
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
ACTIVITIES
Sunflower Ladies Sewing Group Mahjong
Thursday Afternoon at the Movies Exercise
BLUE PAGES GOVERNMENT LISTINGS
BREVARD COUNTY GOVERNMENT
brevardfl.gov
CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS
Officers are elected county-wide in November. Terms begin the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January after the election. Four-year term.
SHERIFF
Salary $209,860 • Term 2021-2025
Sheriff Wayne Ivey (R)
700 S. Park Ave., Titusville, FL 32780
Administration: .................. 321-264-5201 brevardsheriff.com admin@bcso.us
CLERK OF COURTS
Salary $174,011 • Term 2021-2025
Rachel M. Sadoff (R)
400 South St., Titusville, FL 32780
Administration: .................. 321-637-5413 brevardclerk.us
PROPERTY APPRAISER
Salary $174,011 • Term 2021-2025
Dana Blickley (R)
400 South Street, Titusville, FL 32780
Administration 321-264-6700 bcpao.us • appraiser@bcpao.us
Titusville 321-264-6700
Viera 321-690-6880
Melbourne............................321-255-4440 Palm Bay 321-952-4574
TAX COLLECTOR
Salary $174,011 • Term 2021-2025
Lisa Cullen (R)
400 South Street, Titusville, FL 32780
Administration: 321-264-6969 brevardtaxcollector.com
lisa.cullen@brevardtaxcollector.com
Online vehicle registration GoRenew.com
North Brevard
Tax Services 321-264-6969
Motorist Services ............. 321-264-6935
Administrative 321-264-6930
400 South Street, 6th Floor Titusville, FL 32780
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Real Estate, business tax renewals, concealed weapons, license applications, birth certificates
800 S. Park Ave., Titusville, FL 32780
8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Wednesday
Real Estate taxes, auto tags, boats, hunting & fishing, driver licenses, business tax renewals, birth certificates, HAZMAT services
1605 N. Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953
8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Wednesday
Real Estate taxes, auto tags, boats, hunting & fishing, driver licenses, business tax renewals, birth certificates, concealed weapons license applications
South Brevard
Tax Services 321-633-2199
Motorist Services ............ 321-633-2199
Administrative 321-633-2199
2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Building A108, Viera, FL 32940
8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Wednesday
Real Estate taxes, auto tags, boats, hunting & fishing, driver licenses, business tax renewals, concealed weapons license applications, TSA-PreChecks
240 E. Eau Gallie Blvd. Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937
Temporarily closed – call before going
8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Wednesday
1515 Sarno, Melbourne, FL 32935
8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Wednesday
Real Estate taxes, auto tags, boats, hunting & fishing, driver licenses, business tax renewals, birth certificates
SOURCE: VOTE BREVARD
—450 Cogan Drive, Palm Bay, FL 32909
8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Wednesday
Real Estate taxes, auto tags, boats, hunting & fishing, driver licenses, business tax renewals, birth certificates, HAZMAT services
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
Salary $174,011 • Term 2021-2025
Tim Bobanic (R)
525 N. John Rodes Blvd., Melbourne Administration ................. 321-290-8683 votebrevard.com soe@votebrevard.com
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Brevardfl.gov/CountyCommission/ County/CommissionersHome Commissioners elected in November by voters residing in the same district. Terms begin the second Tuesday after the election.
Salary $58,145 • Four-year term
District 1 — Rita Pritchett (R) Term: 2020-2024
2000 S. Washington Ave. Second Floor, Titusville, FL 32780 321-607-6901
D1.Commissioner@brevardfl.gov
District 2 — Tom Goodson (R) Term: 2022-2026
2575 N. Courtenay Parkway, Suite 200 Merritt Island, FL 32953 321-454-6601
D2.Commissioner@brevardfl.gov
District 3 — John Tobia (R)
Term: 2020-2024
2539 Palm Bay Road NE, Suite 4 Palm Bay, FL 32905 321-633-2075
D3.Commissioner@brevardfl.gov
District 4 — Rob Feltner (R)
Term: 2022-2026
2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way, Building C, Suite 214, Viera, FL 32940 321-633-2044
D4.Commissioner@brevardfl.gov
District 5 — Jason Steele (R)
Term: 2020-2024
490 Centre Lake Drive, Suite 175 Palm Bay, FL 32907
321-253-6611
D5.Commissioner@brevardfl.gov
COUNTY MANAGER
Frank Abbate, Appointed
2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Bldg. C, Viera, FL 32940
321-633-2001
frank.abbate@brevardfl.gov
BREVARD GOVERNMENT SERVICE
Complexes: 321-633-2000 — Viera
2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Viera, FL 32940 — Central
2575 Courtenay Parkway Merritt Island, FL 32953 — North
400 South Street, Titusville, FL 32780 — South
1515 Sarno Road, Melbourne, FL 32935 — Palm Bay
450 Cogan Drive SE, Palm Bay, FL 32907
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS
School Board elected in November with non-partisan members elected by voters residing in the same, singlemember district. Terms begin the second Tuesday after the election. Salary $40,080 • Four-year term
District 1 — Megan Wright
Term: 2022-20226
321-429-1753
wright.megan@brevardschools.org
District 2 — Gene Trent
Term: 2022-2026
321-429-1733
trent.gene@brevardschools.org
District 3 — Jennifer Jenkins
Term: 2020-2024
321-271-9495
Jenkins.jenniferd@brevardschools.org
District 4 — Matt Susin
Term: 2020-2024
321-684-9735
susin.matthew@brevardschools.org
District 5 — Katye Campbell
Term: 2022-2026
321-271-9946
campbell.katye@brevardschools.org
BREVARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS
School Board Members’ District Office
321-633-1000, ext. 402
School Board District Office customer service: 321-633-1000, ext. 500
2700 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Viera, FL 32940 brevardschools.org
SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
Mark Rendell
2700 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Viera, FL 32940-6699
321-633-1000, ext. 402
rendell.mark@brevardschools.org
CANAVERAL PORT AUTHORITY
Canaveral Port Authority Members elected at-large within the Port District. Terms begin at the first scheduled commission meeting after the general election.
PORT AUTHORITY COMMISSIONERS
Salary: $10,444 • Term: Four years 445 Challenger Road, Suite 301 Cape Canaveral, FL 32920 321-783-7831
portcanaveral.com/About/Leadershipen/Commissioners Portcanaveral.com
District 1 — Jerry W. Allender (R)
Term: 2018-2027
jallender@portcanaveral.com
District 2 — Micah Lloyd (R)
Term: 2020-2025
mloyd@portcanaveral.com
District 3 — Fritz VanVolkenburgh (R)
Term: 2022 -2027
fvanvolkenburgh@portcanaveral.com
District 4 — Kevin Markey (R)
Term: 2020-2025
kmarkey@portcanaveral.com
District 5 — Wayne Justice (R)
Term: 2018-2027
wjustice@portcanaveral.com
Chief Executive Officer
Captain John Murray, appointed 321-394-3232
BREVARD COUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT
Soil and Water Conservation District members elected at-large countywide. Terms begin first Tuesday after the first Monday in January after the election.
District Office – District Conservationist
Mike Engelgau
Agriculture Center
3695 Lake Drive, Cocoa, FL 32926 321-633-1702, ext. 232
Mike.engelgau@brevardsoilandwater.org District Supervisors
Term: Four years
Group 1
Brian Andrew Fleming 2021-2027
Group 2
Joseph “Bud” Crisafulli ........ 2021-2027
Group 3
James Hay Fletcher 2021-2027
Group 4 — Vacant
Group 5 — Vacant
MUNICIPALITIES
November election: All candidates run without party affiliation.
Cape Canaveral — Population 9,970 321-868-1220
P.O. Box 326, 100 Polk Ave.
Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
Mayor: Wes Morrison
w.morrison@cityofcapecanaveral.org
Mayor Pro Tem: Angela Raymond a.raymond@cityofcapecanaveral.org
Council: Mickie Kellum
m.kellum@cityofcapecanaveral.org
Council Members: Kim Davis, Don Willis Kay Jackson
Council meets the Third Tuesday, 6 p.m. Council Chambers, City Hall
City Manager: Todd Morley
Clerk: Mia Goforth Cityofcapecanaveral.org
info@cityofcapecanaveral.org
Cocoa — Population 19,041 321-433-8800
65 Stone Street, Cocoa, FL 32922
Mayor: Michael C. Blake
Deputy Mayor: Lavender Hearn
Council: Rip Dyal, Lorraine Koss, Alex Goins
Council meets the second and fourth Tuesday, 6 p.m. City Hall
City Manager: Stockton Whitten
Clerk: Carie Shealy cshealy@cocoafl.org Cocoafl.org
Cocoa Beach — Population 11,384 321-868-3201
P.O. Box 322430
2 S. Orlando Ave., Cocoa Beach, FL 32931
Mayor: Keith Capizzi
Vice-Mayor: Ed Martinez
Commission: Karalyn Woulas, Skip Williams, Keith Capizzi, Jeremy Hutcherson
Commission meets the first and third Thursday, 7 p.m., Cocoa Beach Country Club
City Manager: Robin Hayes
Clerk: Loredana Kalaghchy cityclerk@cityofcocoabeach.com Cityofcocoabeach.com
Grant-Valkaria — Population 4,556 321-951-1380
1449 Valkaria Road
Grant-Valkaria, FL 32950
Mayor: Del Yonts
Vice Mayor: Tom Sammon
Council: Dan Robino, Dan Faden, Cathy DeMott, Pete Miravalle, Lisette Kolar
Council meets the second Wednesday, 7 p.m., City Hall
Town Administrator: Jason Mahaney
Clerk: Jessica Keenan clerk@grantvalkaria.org
Grantvalkaria.org
Indialantic — Population 3,048 321-723-2242
216 5th Avenue, Indialantic, FL 32903
Mayor: Mark McDermott
Deputy Mayor: Stuart Glass
Council: Stuart Glass, Julie McKnight, Loren Strand, Doug Wright
Council meets Wednesday after the first Thursday, 7 p.m., Town Hall
Town Manager: Michael Casey
Clerk: Rebekah Raddon townhall@indialantic.com Indialantic.com
Indian Harbour Beach
Population 9,019 321-773-3181
2055 S. Patrick Drive
Indian Harbour Beach, FL 32937
Mayor: Scott Nickle
Deputy Mayor: David Panicola
Council: Robert Sharek, James Nolan, Sr., Frank Guertin
Council meets second and fourth
Tuesday, 7 p.m. City Hall
City Manager: John W. Coffey
Clerk: Sue Frank sfrank@indianharbour.org
Indianharbourbeach.org
Malabar — Population 3,061
321-727-7764
2725 Malabar Road
Malabar, FL 32950
Mayor: Patrick T. Reilly
Council: Brian Vail, Jim Clevenger, David Scardino, Marisa Acquviva, Mary Hofmeister
Council meets the first and third Monday, 7:30 p.m., City Hall
Town Manager: Matthew Stinnett
Clerk: Richard W. Kohler Townofmalabar.org
Melbourne — Population 85,064
321-608-7000
900 E. Strawbridge Ave.
Melbourne, FL 32901
Mayor: Paul Alfrey
Vice Mayor: Yvonne Minus
Council: Mark LaRusso, Tim Thomas, Yvonne Minus, Rachael Bassett, Mimi Hanley, Julie Sanders
Council meets: the second and fourth Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., City Hall
City Manager: Jenni Lamb cityhall@mlbfl.org
Clerk: Kevin McKeown
Melbourneflorida.org
Melbourne Beach — Population 3,355
321-724-5860
507 Ocean Ave.
Melbourne Beach, FL 32951
Mayor: Wyatt Hoover
Vice Mayor: Joyce D. Barton
Commission: Corey Runte, Sherrie Quarrie, Marivi Walker
Commission meets the third Wednesday, 6 p.m. Community Center
Town Manager: Elizabeth Mascaro
Clerk: Amber Brown townclerk@melbournebeachfl.org
Melbournebeach.org
Melbourne Village — Population 814 321-723-8300
555 Hammock Road
Melbourne Village, FL 32904
Mayor: Sue Ditty
Vice Mayor: Valerie Calenda
Commission: Fred Anderson, Gary Ingram, David Jones, Bridget Foster, Norton Muzzone
Commission meets the fourth Tuesday, 7 p.m. Town Office
Clerk: OPEN
deputyclerk@melburnevillage.org
Melbournevillage.org
Palm Bay — Population 126,748
321-952-3400
120 Malabar Road SE
Palm Bay, FL 32907
Mayor: Rob Medina
Deputy Mayor: Donny Felix
Council: Randy Foster, Kenny Johnson, Pete Filiberto
Council meets the first and third
Thursday, 6 p.m., City Hall
City Manager: Suzanne Sherman
Clerk: Terese Jones citycouncil@palmbayflorida.org Palmbayflorida.org
Palm Shores — Population 1,226 321-242-4555
5030 Paul Hurtt Lane
Palm Shores, FL 32940
Mayor: Carol McCormick
Vice-Mayor: Frank Falcone
Council: Sharon Secord, Chase Chambliss, Paul Bonville
Council meets the fourth
Tuesday at 7 p.m., Town Hall
Clerk: Patricia Burke
Townofpalmshores.org
Rockledge — Population 28,500
321-221-7540 or 321-604-3017
1600 Huntington Lane
Rockledge, FL 32955
Mayor: Thomas J. Price
Deputy Mayor: Frank Forester
Council: Michael A. Cadore Sr., Shaun Ferguson, Sammie Brown Martin, Duane A. Daski, Ted Hartselle
Council meets the first and/or third
Wednesday, 6 p.m., City Hall
City Manager: Brenda Fettrow
Clerk: Jennifer LeVasseur jlvasseur@cityofrockledge.org Cityofrockledge.org
Satellite Beach — Population 11,393 321-773-4407
565 Cassia Blvd.
Satellite Beach, FL 32937
Mayor: Steven L. Osmer
Vice-Mayor: Jodi Rozycki
Council: Mark Boyd, David Vigliotti, Mindy Gibson
Council meets the first and third
Wednesday, 6 p.m., City Hall
City Manager: Courtney Barker
Clerk: Gwen Peirce gpeirce@satellitebeach.org
Satellitebeachfl.org
Titusville — Population 49,493
321-383-5775
P.O. Box 2806
558 S. Washington Ave.
Titusville, FL 32796
Mayor: Daniel E. Diesel
Vice-Mayor: Joe C. Robinson
Council: Sarah Stoeckel, Jo Lynn Nelson,
Herman A. Cole Jr., retired USAF Col.
Council meets the second and fourth
Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., City Hall
City Manager: Scott Larese
Clerk: Wanda Wells wanda.wells@titusville.com
Titusville.org
West Melbourne — Population 27,830 321-727-7700
2240 Minton Road
West Melbourne, FL 32904
Mayor: Hal J. Rose
Deputy Mayor: Stephen Phramous
Council: Diana Adams, Pat Bentley, John Dittmore, Daniel McDow, Andrea Young
Council meets the First and third
Tuesday, 6 p.m.
Veterans Memorial Complex
City Manager: Tim Rhode
Clerk: Cynthia Hanscom info@westmelbourne.org Westmelbourne.org
IN THE COURTS
Judges are non-partisan. Florida Supreme Court and District Court of Appeals judges appointed by the Governor for one term and subject to votes of retention thereafter. Circuit and County Court judges elected in Primary Election or in run-offs held in General Election. Terms begin on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of January after the election. Flcourts.org
FLORIDA SUPREME COURT
500 S. Duval Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399
FloridaSupremeCourt.org
Salary: $162,200 • Term: Six years Charles
FLORIDA 5TH DISTRICT COURT OF APPEALS
300 S. Beach Street
Daytona Beach, FL 32114
5dca.flcourts.gov
5dca.org
Salary: $169,554 • Term: Six years
John M. Harris
James A. Edwards ................................
Kerry
Brian
Eric
Renatha
Benjamin B. Garagozlo 2027
Kelly Ingram 2029
Katie Jacobus ......................................... 2025
David C. Keonig ..................................... 2029
Aaron J. Peacock 2025
David Silverman ..................................... 2028
Kimberly Mussleman .......................... 2028
COURTHOUSES
Viera: 2825 Judge Fran Jamieson Way
Viera, FL 32940
Melbourne: 51 S. Nieman Ave., FL 32901
Titusville:
506 S. Palm Ave., Titusville 32796
Seminole County
301 North Park Ave., Sanford, FL 32771
STATE ATTORNEY
Salary: $174,641 • Term: Four years
Phil Archer (R) 2021-2025
BREVARD AND SEMINOLE COUNTY CIRCUIT
Flcourts18.org
Salary:
18th
• Term: Six years
William S. Orth 2027
Kathryn M. Speicher .......................... 2027
Scott Blaue ........................................... 2029
Jigisa Patel-Dookhoo 2027
Michelle L. Naberhaus....................... 2027
Christopher Sprysenski .................... 2027
Michlle Pruitt Studstill 2027
William Orth ............................................. 2027
BREVARD COUNTY COURT
Salary: $151,822 • Term: Six years
Judy Atkin ................................................. 2025
Michelle Baker 2027
Thomas J. Brown 2025
Kenneth Friedland ............................... 2025
321-617-510
2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way
Building D, Viera, FL 32940
PhilArcher@sa18.org
PUBLIC DEFENDER 18TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Salary: $154,140 • Term: Four years
Blaise Trettis (R) 2021-2025
321-617-7373
2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way
Building E, Viera, FL 32940
FLORIDA COURT SYSTEM
State Supreme Court is the highest state court
Appellate Judges and Supreme Court Justices are appointed by the governor from nominations screened by the Judicial Nominating Committee; thereafter, they stand for retention.
Court funding is provided by the state Sixth District Courts of Appeal: Brevard is in the 5th District County and Circuit Courts are trial courts. Circuit Court sessions are held in Melbourne, Viera, Titusville and Sanford.
BREVARD & SEMINOLE CIRCUIT COURT
Judicial Circuit Courts hear Family cases, marriage dissolution, child custody and support Juvenile dependency and delinquency cases
Felony cases
Probate and guardianship cases
Civil cases in which the amount is greater than $30,000 Appeals from County Court
VOTER REGISTRATION FACTS
How to register to vote!
To register, the Florida Voter Registration Application Form must be completed. This form, which is also used to notify the Elections Office of a change in your name, address, party affiliation or to update a signature, can be found online and at locations listed below, or you may request that an application be mailed. Registration or changes must be received by the Elections Office at least 29 days before an election. After the application is received, a Voter Information Card that includes your precinct number and voting districts will be mailed.
Who can register to vote?
In order to be eligible to register to vote in Brevard County, applicants must be:
• A United States citizen
• A Brevard County resident 18 years old by Election Day (pre-registration permitted at 16)
• Not currently judged mentally incapacitated
• Not currently convicted of a felony without your rights restored Register at Election Offices and other locations found at: votebrevard.com
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS ADMINISTRATION OFFICES
8 a.m. - 5 p.m. • Monday - Friday North Government Center
400 South Street
Titusville, FL 32780
321-264-6740
Viera Government Center 2725 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Building C, Level 1, Viera, FL 32940 321-633-2124
South Brevard Complex 1515 Sarno Road, Melbourne, FL 32935 321-255-4455
Palm Bay Office
450 Cogan Drive SE Palm Bay FL 32909 321-952-6328
VOTING MAIL/ABSENTEE BALLOT
Any registered voter may vote by mail. Mail/Absentee ballot requests may be in person, by regular mail, e-mail or by phone to the Supervisor of Elections. All requests must be received no later than 5 p.m. the sixth day before the election, and ballots must be received at the Election Office by 7 p.m. on Election Day to be eligible to be counted. A new vote by mail ballot must be requested for each General Election cycle.
EARLY VOTING
Prior to election day, early voting for federal or state races is available at all Supervisor of Elections offices and, at the Supervisor’s discretion, at certain other locations, beginning 10 days before Election Day and running through the third day before the election. Additional early voting may be offered at the Supervisor’s discretion on the 15th through
11th days and on the second day before the election. Identification requirements for early voting are the same as for voting on Election Day. Florida law requires each voter to present an unexpired form of identification containing the voter’s name and photograph. If the identification does not also contain the voter’s signature, additional identification containing that signature is required.
REFERENDUMS
A referendum may be called at any time on any issue that requires a vote of the people. All voters may vote regardless of party affiliation.
POLITICAL PARTY AFFILIATION
Florida is a closed primary state. If you want to vote in a partisan Primary Election, then you must be a registered voter with the political party for which the primary election is held. All registered voters may vote on issues, amendments and for non-partisan candidates such as: judges, school board and city council members, regardless of party affiliation. Political party changes can be requested no later than 29 days before the election through the election offices.