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By saying so long to their locks, four students at Ralph M. Williams Jr. Elementary School in Viera raised more than $5,000 to combat childhood cancer. Caden Sichler, Jack Hancock and brothers Connor and Kyle Yancey joined more than 400 other men, women, teens and children who had their heads shaved during the fourth annual Space Coast St. Baldrick’s Foundation Shave and Auction
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Holy Name of Jesus Catholic Church, 3050 N. A1A in Indialantic, into a simulated homeless camp during its inaugural “Box City” on April 25 and 26. Participants can bring a cardboard box, tents, tarps or other shelter materials and spend the night at the fairgrounds. Cardboard boxes are often the only shelter option for homeless people, said Tara Pagliarini, executive director of the Brevard affiliate of Family Promise,
a national organization that celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2013. The problem is acute in Brevard, as the local agency has handled referrals from more than 300 homeless families since its inception, she said. The families are housed a week at a time in a network of churches, with hospitality provided by congregation members in the evenings. Each morning, adult family members go to a resource center to look for work and children head to school.
Through a network of 13 churches, the agency provides shelter, meals, case management and life skills assistance, with a goal of keeping homeless families together and helping them to become independent. Several churches are in the local area and have already helped families “graduate” from the program to permanent housing and jobs. The group is working with the Suntree/Viera Area Association of Churches to help organize volunteers and resources as a model for other areas in Brevard County that will eventually form hubs in the north, south and beachside areas of Brevard. The event will allow the community to see first-hand how it feels to be one of the families before entering the program. “The idea is to come and experience a night without being in a home, and that’s where our families are coming from,” Pagliarini said. “A lot of families in Brevard County are going through that exact same scenario in their lives and so it’s raising awareness of just how prevalent it is in Brevard County.” A minimum donation of $15 for individuals and $30 for families includes a bowl of soup from a “soup kitchen” inside the church gymnasium, live music, games and a showing of inside The box continued to page 13
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Viera Wetlands Nature Festival the following day, When River Grace’s from 1 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, parents introduced him to April 26. conservation as a young “I want to tell young people child, it sparked an interest. that without conservation, Repeat exposure kindled our planet will not survive,” affinity. His passion now said Grace, who in October in full flame, awards won the $25,000 Samueli and acclaim from the Foundation prize for scientific community for STEM (Science Technology the 14-year-old’s research Engineering and Math) and discoveries continue to excellence as a part of the VIERA VOICE Michael Grace mount. Broadcom MASTERS (Math, He wants to share his Applied Science, Technology, River Grace hopes to inspire other youth to greater conservation at the Friday, April 25 Corbeil Conservation Awards at the Holiday Inn Viera. contagious passion for and Engineering for Rising conservation with other Stars) competition and Awards will be an annual highlight some of the things youngsters. several math and science event to acknowledge the mankind is doing right Grace will be the coawards since. hard work conservationists for the mutual benefit of presenter of the Corbeil “I want them to know do in our community mankind and nature that can Conservation Awards at 5:30 that by sparking an interest from the St. Johns River spark other solutions.” p.m. Friday, April 25 at the that grows into a passion, to the beach and beyond, The event features two Holiday Inn Viera sponsored they can make a positive said fellow event awards tracks, one for adults led by by Viera Voice. The dinner impact and help save these presenter and master of Lamb and one specifically honors the memory of Viera wonderful natural places ceremonies Vice Lamb, designed for children led by Florida Master Naturalist that we need to preserve if founder of Preserve Brevard. Grace, known as a dynamic and nature photographer our future generations are “We hear a lot about the speaker especially talented Charlie Corbeil of Viera, who going to be able to admire harm mankind is doing to at inspiring fellow youth. died last year. them,” Grace said. our environment, and that In addition to Corbeil Corbeil’s work will be While showcasing the is an important first step,” Conservation Awards featured at the annual Viera Wetlands, the Corbeil Lamb said. “This event will for adults, prizes will Brevard County-sponsored be awarded to youth in the categories of art, Comprehensive photography and writing. Range of Treatments Submitted works must be • CEREC same day Restoration preceded by a visit to the • Dental Exams & Preventative Services Viera Wetlands and are due You Deserve! General & Cosmetic Dentistry • State-of-the-ArtFacility by April 14. The works of • Intra Oral Camera Modern, High-Tech Care finalists will be on display • Cosmetic Imaging 30+ years experience along with nature exhibits in One crown • Digital X-Rays the convention center foyer • Crowns (Caps) & Bridges in only One at no charge, open to the 11 Years of • Cosmetic / Tooth-Colored Fillings appointment 7331 Office Park Place public. Excellent • Zoom 1-hr Whitening Suite 100, Melbourne Service in Dinner tickets are $35 • Implant Restorations Brevard (1/10 mile North from corner for adults and $25 for • Extractions & Minor Oral Surgery County of Wickham & Murrell) Your local youth to age 17. For more • Customized Full & Partial Dentures state-of-the-art information and tickets go • Endodontic / Root Canal Treatment to conservationawards@ dentist is right • Porcelain Veneers & Cosmetic Bonding blogspot.com or call down the street www.chenetdental.com • Complete Implant Services 321-258-5168. VV
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Give and get wild at exotic adoption event and festival By Linda Wiggins
Seekers of playful puppies and cuddly kittens, look elsewhere. This is not your typical pet adoption event. The Exotic Pet Amnesty Day and Wildlife Festival on Saturday, April 5 at Wickham Park Pavilion is the firstever surrender and adoption event in Brevard. Folks who have taken on more than they can handle can give a potentially dangerous pet an appropriate home, and those seeking just such a new addition to the family can take it home that afternoon. The public is invited to come from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and have fun while learning to care for, and learning about, all kinds of wildlife, with free games for children, information booths and wild animal exhibits. The main goal is to prevent the overrun of reptiles and other exotics experienced in South Florida and other sunny climates where released pets have succeeded to the detriment of native species and humans. Burmese pythons, huge hungry tegu lizards and lionfish in the waters are some of the highestprofile invasive species. “We do have a problem with exotics that get released into the environment,” said Penny McDonald, Eastern Florida State College biology professor and faculty sponsor of the EFSC Melbourne Wildlife Club, which is hosting the event for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC). The FWC began hosting the events around the state last year. People are invited, with no questions asked and no fines or penalties, to bring in
anything that is not a domestic pet or livestock: parrots, sugargliders, snakes, turtles, big cats, monkeys and all other reptiles, mammals, birds and more from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Volunteer veterinarians will examine the surrendered animals for health issues. If they are healthy, the animals will be adopted out in the afternoon from 3 to 4:30 p.m. to people who have preregistered and applied for the proper permits where needed. While the event is necessary to protect the environment and the native species that live in it, there is another valid reason for it: compassion, even for creatures not classically attractive. “It’s not fair for the animal that is used to the comforts of hand-fed captivity to be released, under predation for the first time in its life,” said Liz Barraco, nonnative wildlife biologist and FWC Exotic Pet Amnesty Program coordinator. “And it’s cruel for people to keep these animals for pets if the owners do not know how to properly care for, feed and house the animal.” There is no fee to surrender or adopt the exotic pets. The FWC is always looking for exotic animal lovers willing to foster or adopt. If people need to surrender an animal and have missed the event, they can call Barraco and she will reach out to the nearest foster or adoptive home to place the surrendered animal. To register to adopt an animal at the event or for future events or to join the adoption network, to surrender an animal after the event, or for any other information, go to myFWC.com/Nonnatives or call 888-483-4681. VV
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Williams Elementary’s Alyssa Miller, above and below, was one of 77 females to get their heads shaved at the St. Baldrick’s event.
“We’d certainly love and appreciate donations for the next several weeks,” he said. “We’ll take them until the end of the year.” For Sichler, the reason to have his head shaved was simple: “I came out here because if I had cancer I’d want people to do it for me.” VV
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Angel makes random act of kindness by Rae Botsford
Angel Andujar is 9 years old, loves baseball and donated more than $300 — all of his Christmas money — to St. Baldrick’s Foundation to help raise money for pediatric cancer research. “It was completely his idea,” said his father, Jose Andujar. Around Thanksgiving, Angel, who plays in the Viera Suntree Little League (VSLL), decided to send an email to his family explaining that for Christmas he did not want gifts. Instead, he wanted money for charity, though he did not yet know exactly what he was going to do with it. When Angel and his family saw the movie “The Heart of Christmas,” about a boy with cancer, he realized where he wanted the money to go. The Andujars were aware that Angel’s former teammate, 9-year-old Caden Sichler, participated in the St. Baldrick’s head shaving event every year, and Angel decided to sponsor him. “To a 9-year-old, that is a massive amount of money,” said Dan Hancock, who organizes Sichler’s team for St. Baldrick’s, in an email. “The amount of video games and baseball cards that could’ve been bought with this money is mind-boggling.” Instead, that $300 helped Sichler’s team surpass their $5,000 goal. Hancock used to coach Little League with Jose,
and he hoped Angel might get the honor of throwing out the first pitch at a Washington Nationals game. On Saturday, March 22, that desire was fulfilled. Though Angel loves the Nationals, he never expected any such reward when he first decided to donate to St. Baldrick’s. “At the end of the Viera Voice Mike Gaffey day, the actual cure for Angel has been encouraged by his parents, cancer is the priority,” Jose and Karen Andujar, to inspire others. Jose said. Glendinning, vice president Jose and his wife, Karen, try of VSLL. to emphasize to Angel what “It was a cool story and a Major League Baseball players do off the field. great random act of kindness,” “Not just the talent,” he he said. “It’s not just about said. “What are they doing to baseball, it’s about teaching inspire others to help?” the kids life lessons.” Angel himself is a good For more information on the example for the other VSLL St. Baldrick’s Foundation, go to players, according to John stbaldricks.org. VV
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Don’t ask Richard Margolis to put on his tuxedo. It’s not that he doesn’t like the now 3,000 dapper collectible penguins he has amassed in his Suntree home, he just doesn’t want to look like one of them. “Since I’m retired, I prefer a more laid back look,” Margolis said with a smile. The retired rabbi spent the last 17 years of his career as spiritual leader at Temple Beth Shalom in Suntree, still serves on many community volunteer boards and teaches university courses on religion. He remains a highly sought after expert in Middle East and related academia, regionally and worldwide. What made him choose penguins as an object for collection? “I have always had a fascination for marketing done with penguins, and there was a time when many major brands used a penguin as their spokes, er, person,” Margolis said, motioning to the popular Kool penguin that put the menthol cigarettes at No. 1 in the market. The penguins are plush, ceramic, ivory, tall, short, thin, fat, tiny, large. They are on liquor bottles, they are liquor bottles, they are on plates, clocks, glasses. They
hold things, they are things, they store things, they pour things. They are on shelves, they are shelves, they are way down to the floor things, they are up on the ceiling things. They are rare things from all over the world that may have required transcontinental travel to obtain. They are common everyday things that friends send him who know of his penchant for the black-and-white things. Viera Voice Linda Wiggins Penguins aren’t Retired Rabbi Richard Margolis shows off the only things that some rare favorites ― there is no single one are ever present but ― among his more than 3,000 penguins rarely useful things. collected from all over the globe and across The remainder of the history. home is filled with art-deco to turn-of-the friends he’s collected over century things that might one the years that are not at all day have been at home in a penguins. As for travel, yes, but five-and-diner. moving? No. He’s here to stay. They were the passion of the “I love it here,” Margolis said, collector of all collectors, his walking out onto the back beloved late wife, Linda. She porch overlooking a calming was the real instigator, starting lake worked by a variety of him off decades ago with birds, none of them flightless. the gift of his first penguin “It’s my home and just keepsake that eventually perfect for me.” gained a lot of company. And his 3,000 friends. VV These days are filled with travel to see his grandson and
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Little League opening day is a major league success By Rae Botsford
Viera Suntree Little League (VSLL) held its annual opening day on March 1 at Viera Regional Park. Volunteers, sponsors and hundreds of T-ball, softball and baseball players gathered to kick off the season. Besides a parade of all the teams and enough concurrent Little League ballgames to fill the fields, the event boasted a dunk tank, a K9 demonstration, vendor tables and plenty of food. The Viera High School baseball team and Manny,
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Every position in Little League is filled by a volunteer, from the players to the president herself. Pictured here, from left, are volunteers Charlie Gutierrez, Jenn Underwood, Leah McCombs, Jonathan McCombs, Devon Pishalski, Cole Smith, Anthony Iannaccone, Cris Smith, Jack Pszczola and Victoria McDavid, all of whom were present at Viera Suntree Little League’s Opening Day March 1 at Viera Regional Park.
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to schedule its own campout, Pagliarini said. A committee member who attends Holy Name of Jesus suggested approaching the church about using its fairgrounds, she said. “Since we’re a new affiliate, we thought that we could see if we could use this event not only as a way to raise awareness about family homelessness in Brevard County but also to help folks
recognize that an agency like ours exists to use resources that already are in place to help families get through this time when they’re in emergency transition,” Pagliarini said. Carol Harrison, service and outreach coordinator at Holy Name of Jesus, said the church was happy to help. “It’s a great event for anyone, especially for the
youth,” she said. “We’ve admired the work of Family Promise, so it’s exciting to be able help it along.” Early registration runs through April 17, but Family Promise will have a table at the event for late signups, Pagliarini said. For more information and registration forms, call 321-209-3391 or go to familypromiseofbrevard. org. VV
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p u p sports Wra Holy Trinity track ready to make another run at success
By Carl Kotala
They might find themselves in an underdog role this season when it comes to winning a team state championship, but make no mistake — the Holy Trinity boys and girls track teams are loaded with talent. “We took 20 kids to state
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State University Relays. It was at that meet that junior J’V’on Butler planned to try out his new approach to the high jump. Butler, who tied for fourth at last year’s Class 1A state meet, is trying to stand back a little farther. “Last year, I was just pretty much working on technique,” Butler said. “This year, I’m trying to go for height because I have the technique down. “The more space I have, the more speed I have to pick up and it makes more power, so I can get higher and I don’t have to hold my arch as long when I go over. That helps out a lot.” Considering he was the only non-senior in the top eight at last year’s state meet, Butler has his eyes on winning the high jump this year. Daniel Welch (800) and distance runners Trevor Kattenberg and Andrew Cacciatore, should all be a strong contenders for the Tigers. The boys are also counting on Jace Hogan, Marcus Barham and Julian Gardner, who will run the relays. Barham will also do the triple jump. The girls, meanwhile, have the defending state champion in the high jump, Mckenzie Kilborne, and two dynamic Stanford-bound standouts in Gaby and Daryth Gayles.
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Above: J’V’on Butler is working on a new high jumping approach he hopes will lead him to a state VIERA VOICE Carl Kotala championship. She will be a strong Left: Daryth, left, and Gaby Gayles are two major reasons why contender to win the 100 the Tigers will contend for the at state this year, and is also state title this season. hoping to bring home titles in
the long jump (she wants to go 20 feet) and the 400 relay. Gaby, meanwhile, is hoping to repeat in the 400 and the 400 relay while helping the girls team win the state title. “I’m at a better place this time of the season than I was last year,” she said. “I’m running faster times. Hopefully, that means a PR (personal record) at state. I’m excited.” VV
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Wakefield honors local volunteer coaches By Carl Kotala
Former Boston Red Sox pitcher Tim Wakefield hosted an appreciation day for volunteer coaches at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy last month. The coaches, who participate in recreational and competition sport, and their players were treated to an exclusive showing of the documentary “Knuckleball!” along with a Q&A session with the pitcher himself. They also received free admission to a Holy Trinity
baseball game. “Without volunteer coaches, Brevard’s youth would not have access to the many benefits that come with participation in recreational and competition level of sports such as soccer, football, baseball, lacrosse, cheerleading, etc.” Wakefield said in a press release. “Playing on a sports team is fun, enjoyable, and the physical activity helps combat the negative effects of more sedentary pastimes like watching TV. “I strongly believe in
thanking those who improve the lives of others in our community, so partnering with Holy Trinity to show our appreciation for all those volunteer coaches was a natural fit for me.” Viera/Suntree Little League coach Bobby Caruso was excited about the opportunity for his players to meet Wakefield. “This a lifetime opportunity for all coaches and players in Brevard (County),” Caruso said. “Wakefield is a class act. Can’t tell you how
appreciative we all are in the community for having Tim Wakefield and Holy Trinity put this event on for us. “Many of my pitchers playing Big League Baseball
Tigers tap Hooks Jr. to be their new football coach
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New Holy Trinity football coach Nate Hooks Jr. wants his team to have the attitude of 1996 Olympic 400-meter track star Michael Johnson. “He said he gave his opponents one of two choices … and both choices were wrong,” Hooks said. Johnson was all about speed. Those who tried to stay with him in the first 200 meters usually wilted in the final half of the race. Those who figured they would catch him in the last 200 meters never did. “I want my team to have that same personality,” Hooks said. “If you try to play up-tempo with us … you haven’t seen a team like that, you haven’t practiced against a team like that. If you try to come with us, it’s wrong. If you try to let us go, we’re out (in front) too far, and it’s wrong.” Hooks replaces Mark Ainsley, who guided the Tigers to a 7-4 record last season before leaving to become the head coach at Heritage High.
The 50-year-old Hooks was the assistant head coach at Titusville High, where he also served as the special teams coach, receivers coach and strength and conditioning coach under Wayne Lawrence last season. Hooks wanted to thank Lawrence for giving him the opportunity to coach for the Terriers. A graduate of Cocoa High, Hooks was inducted into the Cocoa High School Tiger Hall of Fame. He played wide receiver at Tennessee Tech and was named team MVP. He was attracted to Holy Trinity because of its high academic standing and the disciplined nature that creates in its students. “We are absolutely thrilled to recruit such a talented individual as Coach Hooks into the Head Varsity Football Coach position,” Holy Trinity athletic director Lenny Paoletti said in a statement. “It is going to be a very exciting time for members of the Tigers’ football program!” As he implied, Hooks plans to bring an up-tempo offense
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In other words, he has worked with all types of different golfers, from kids and seniors who are just learning the sport, to the best of the best. “If I ever have a lesson, there’s not going to be a golfer that’s going to step on my tee that I haven’t seen before,” Blazer said. He is also one of only 14 Aimpoint Certified Level 2 instructors in the world, which means he can teach the finer points of putting, including how to read greens and accurately predict how they will break.
Look for some new programs at Duran soon, including one specifically for juniors. “I believe, especially for a new junior golfer, in a group program,” Blazer said. “Be around your peers. If you look at any other program … why is Little League so successful? Why is soccer so successful? “They’re part of a team. What happens is these kids come out and they’re like, ‘Wow, I’m meeting new friends.’ It’s more than just hitting a golf ball around.” VV
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Sports Schedule VARSITY BASEBALL * District game April 1 – at Astronaut, 6 p.m. April 2 – Eau Gallie, 6 p.m. April 4 – vs. Rockledge at Space Coast Stadium, 7 p.m. April 7 – at Palm Bay, 6 p.m. April 8 – Melbourne at Space Coast Stadium, 7 p.m.* April 10 – First Academy (Senior Night) at SCS, 7 p.m. April 15 – Cocoa Beach, 6 p.m. April 17 – at Rockledge, 6 p.m. April 21 – District Semifinals at SCS 4:30/7:30 p.m. April 23 – District Championship game at SCS, 7 p.m. April 30 – Regional Quarterfinals, TBA VARSITY BOYS LACROSSE All games at 7 p.m., unless noted * District April 1 – Melbourne April 3 – at Merritt Island* April 4 – MCC April 8 – at Rockledge* April 10 – at West Shore April 14 – District Semifinals at Merritt Island, 5:30/7 p.m. April 16 – District Championship at Merritt Island, 7 p.m. April 22 – State Tournament First Round Play-in game, TBA April 25 – State Tournament Second- Round Play-in game, TBA April 29 – State Tournament Third Round play-in game, TBA JUNIOR VARSITY BOYS LACROSSE All games at 5:30 p.m., unless noted April 3 – at Merritt Island April 4 – MCC April 8 – at Rockledge April 10 – at West Shore
April 25 – State Tournament Second Round play-in game, TBA April 29 – State Tournament Third Round play-in game, TBA JUNIOR VARSITY GIRLS LACROSSE All games at 5:30 p.m. April 4 – at Merritt Island* April 8 – Rockledge* April 10 – West Shore VARSITY SOFTBALL All games at 6 p.m., unless noted * District game April 1 – at Palm Bay April 3 – Eau Gallie April 8 – Vero Beach April 9 – Astronaut April 10 -- Harmony April 15 – District Tournament at Melbourne, TBA April 17 – District Tournament championship, 7 p.m. April 24 – Class 7A Regional quarterfinals at TBA, 4 or 7 p.m. April 29 – Class 7A Regional semifinals at TBA, 4 or 7 p.m. VARSITY BOYS TENNIS All matches at 4 p.m. April 1 – District Tournament at Olympia or Dr. Phillips, 8 a.m. April 8 – Class 4A regional tournament, TBA April 10 – Class 4A regional tournament, TBA April 14-16 – Class 4A state tournament at Sanlando Park, TBA VARSITY GIRLS TENNIS All matches at 4 p.m. April 1 – District Tournament at Olympia or Dr. Phillips, 8 a.m. April 8 – Class 4A regional tournament, TBA April 10 – Class 4A regional tournament, TBA April 14-16 – Class 4A state tournament at Sanlando Park, TBA
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The Viera East Men’s Association (VEMA) held its annual Ryder Cup on March 6 and 13. The first day of the match play tournament included a two-man scramble and twoman best ball, and though the day was shortened due to rain, the Blue Team took a 21-6 lead. The second day was 18-hole play, which the Red Team won 16 1/2-10 1/2. Combined, the Blue Team won the 2014 Ryder Cup. The members of the winning Blue Team, captained by Marcus Shelley, were Jim Alt, Tim Brown, Wilson Butler, Dick Buttner, Bob David, Jim Donnelly, John Gulla, Bill Hall, Larry Henris, Andy Mammay, Bill Oakley, Raj Patel, Ed Raleigh, Gary Shiffrin, Sam Speziale, Jim Taube, Steve
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HOLY TRINITY BASEBALL The Tigers were off to a 7-2 start with the help of pitchers Jordan Kaplan and Devon Pishalski, who were both 3-0. Kaplan also had a home run and had scored 11 runs for Holy Trinity … Jacquel Perry was leading the Tigers with 12 RBI, while Tony Jenkins had 10 RBI and a team-high 14 runs scored … Senior Kerry Sweeney had driven in 11 runs … Pishalski had recorded 21 strikeouts in 15 1/3 innings.
HOLY TRINITY BOYS SOCCER Evan Enders made history as the first player from the Holy Trinity boys soccer program to be invited to play as a member of the FACA East All-Stars. Enders scored a goal in one game and had an assist in the other contest as the East defeated the North 4-0 and the West 4-1. The All-Star appearance capped a wonderful high school career for Enders, who helped lead the Tigers to the district title.
HOLY TRINITY LACROSSE Josh Moissand scored four goals and Charlie Barger and Trey Ville each added three as the Tigers defeated Rockledge 12-2 in a game last month that improved Holy Trinity’s record to 5-4. Noah Benjamin and Graspon Page also scored in that game. Justin Ganiban had three assists, Ville had two and Mike Leary had one. Goalie Matt Scott had eight saves. The girls, meanwhile, got goals from Danielle Thomas and
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Vasilevich, Bob Warner and Hank Zurowski. Lane Burney was captain of the Red Team. The VEMA Club Championship began, a twoday individual tournament with four flights on March 27. The winner has the lowest gross score. Then, on April 10, the players
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HOLY TRINITY SOFTBALL Freshman Talia Douglas was leading the Tigers in batting average (.368), runs (seven), hits (seven) and RBI (eight). She had also stolen a teamhigh six bases and hit the Tigers’ only home run … Holy Trinity was off to a 1-6 start overall, 1-3 in district play … Suzannah Boyle was batting .333 with two doubles while Casey Cohen was hitting .286 with five runs scored … Maddy Fink was second on the team with four RBI.
VIERA LACROSSE Coach Matt Sepesi’s boys were getting some strong defensive play while Layne Miller and Alex Lenk were leading the team in goals and assists. Thomas Wallace had three goals in a win against Satellite last month while Lenk had two goals and two assists. Miller had two goals in that game as well. For the girls, Mary Sigmon scored seven goals in a 10-6 win over Eau Gallie. Lauryn Savage had two goals and Alina Tarrillo also scored.
McKenna Ville during a loss to Satellite.
Benvenuto had the team’s lone home run.
HOLY TRINITY TENNIS With the district tournament approaching, the Tigers were certainly having an excellent regular season. The boys were 7-1 while the girls were 7-0. The girls were getting strong play from singles players Anique Kattenberg, Ashley Kutryb, Hannah Schuman, Savannah Kutryb, Jamie Perry and Ravenel Rudd. On the boys side, Matt Allison, Spencer Sperando, George Winston, Matt Ryan, Hunter Morris and Nick Keiter were all playing well. Both tennis teams were hoping to make a deep postseason run.
VIERA SOFTBALL After a bit of a rough start, the Hawks were playing better, particularly on defense, heading toward the postseason. Shortstop Kaitlyn Jensen — one of three Viera freshmen starters — has been playing well defensively and hit a three-run homer in a loss to Cocoa Beach. Sydney Brooks has moved from second base to left field and done a stellar job. Senior first baseman Kate Callinan was playing well defensively and leading the team with a .400 average. VIERA TENNIS Top girls player Tori Pinchera was 3-1 in singles and 2-1 in doubles, while No. 2 Gabby Stanifer was 3-3 in singles and 3-1 in doubles. Ana Hall and Nicole Rivera-Wynter had each won five singles matches and were undefeated in doubles. Esha Jain was 6-0 in singles and 4-0 in doubles. The boys were 6-4, including a 5-2 win over Satellite. Nico Fuchs, Nick Granberry and Lucas Gusman all won their singles matches that day for Viera. VV
VIERA BASEBALL The Hawks were off to a strong start and senior Kyle Hintz was having quite a season for the Hawks. Not only was he leading Viera in batting average (.457), but also on-base percentage (.568) and pitching, where the left-hander was 4-0 for Viera (9-2). Hintz had an ERA of 1.55 with 35 strikeouts in 27 1/3 innings … Conner Prater was leading the team in RBI with 10 … Vinny
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Charity golf events provide glimpse at secretive golf courses By Jeff Navin
Joe Imondi has a secret that he’s willing to divulge. The gates at Indian River Colony Club aren’t always locked for non-residents. There are opportunities for golfers to test their abilities on the par-72, 6,647-yard layout without owning one of the 771 homes in the 453-acre Viera development that caters to retirees from the military. IRCC was the host for 11 charity golf events in 2013 and Imondi, the director of golf and recreation at IRCC, expects the club to host that many again in 2014. “We give each player that supports one of our charity golf tournaments a bounceback certificate that allows that person to come back and play here again for a $35 rate that includes cart and greens fees,’’ said Imondi, a native of Rhode Island, who will celebrate his two-year anniversary at IRCC next month after working at Suntree Country Club for seven years. “That certificate allows four people to golf together for that $35 rate. They can come back and give the golf course a shot for stroke play. Everyone wants to know what they would shoot while golfing their own ball. It’s a great way for us to get on the map.’’ Most charity events utilize a shotgun start and a four-
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person scramble to speed up play. So, a golfer might not know what his true individual score was for the round. There are no vacant lots to build on at IRCC, but there are 26 homes available to purchase. From time to time, it is possible for civilians to obtain a golf membership. But, IRCC’s bylaws limit civilian membership to the golf course to 20 percent. It’s far easier to compete in the Daily Bread Tournament or the Fallen Warriors Tournament, two of the biggest fundraisers scheduled for IRCC this calendar year. The Daily Bread Tournament is scheduled for May 30 and 31 and the Fallen Warriors Tournament is slated for Nov. 1. “Our members support and also play in these tournaments,’’ said the 49-year-old Imondi, who graduated from the San Diego Golf Academy. “Membership support has been fantastic. For the Brevard Alzheimer’s Tournament, 40 percent of the field was our membership. It’s easier to work with our members when they’re part of the festivities to keep them actively involved. These events help keep our dues down. We can’t lose focus on who we are. We want to give our members a high standard of service.’’ Imondi will establish a
Joe Imondi is the director of golf and recreation at Indian River Colony Club.
contract rate to prepare, promote and run the tournament. The charity will keep the proceeds after paying IRCC from the entry fee charged to golfers. Hole sponsorships from local businesses often are the most lucrative portion of the event for the charity. A mulligan, in essence a do over for a bad shot, also can boost the money raised for the event. Silent auctions often are held the
night before the event, and a banquet is held afterward as part of the awards ceremony. “We’ve got a spectacular 18-hole championship layout, water on 17 of the 18 holes and our greens are impeccable,’’ Imondi said. “The playing conditions are superb.’’ IRCC will host the Space Coast Junior Golf Tournament on July 26 and 27, a twoday event for golfers 18 and younger. Besides the Daily
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Bread Tournament and the Fallen Warriors Tournament, the Brevard Alzheimer’s Tournament will be held Oct. 18, the Holy Name of Jesus Tournament is scheduled for Oct. 25 and the Family Promise Tournament is slated for Nov. 15. Other tournaments also are in the planning stages. For information, call 321255-6000, 321-255-6055 or email Imondi at jimondi@ colonyclub.com VV
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DogFest heralds man’s best friend as ‘angels with fur’ By Linda Wiggins
Two Viera neighbors have teamed up to help promote the first DogFest on Sunday, April 6 at Riverfront Park in Cocoa Village to celebrate Canine Companions for Independence. The specially trained dogs help children and adults, including injured veterans, live a full life with special assistance. “They are angels with fur,” said Nick Heldreth, who with neighbor Michael Gaich are two of three Brevard board members for the CCI Southeast Region. The third is Michele Murrell of Melbourne. Brevard is one of the communities where the dogs are raised, lanky pups in yellow and blue service vests frequently seen walked by handlers who don’t seem to have a visible need for their assistance. At DogFest Walk ‘n Roll, the nonprofit’s new national signature event, Brevardians will get to
learn the rest of the story. The day will feature entertaining canine contests and attractions from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., as well as traditional festival games and fare for children and families. The public can bring their leashed dogs to come, sit, stay, walk and play. Canine Companion dogs are Labrador or golden retrievers or a cross of the two, breeds scientifically selected for temperament and talent required for the job. Volunteer puppy raisers expose the puppies to every public experience possible to make sure they get used to various sounds, sights and all kinds of people. At 13 to 18 months old, the dogs are turned in to the CCI Southeast Region training academy in Orlando, the closest of five regional centers around the country. Brevard board members have been instrumental in raising money to develop the 35,000-square-foot, state-of-
the-art facilities on eight acres there, with air-conditioned kennels to house up to 100 dogs, a veterinary center with a digital X-ray machine, and dormitories where the humans in need stay to receive training on partnering with their Canine Companion. All meals and lodging are provided at no charge to the human recipient. Dogs that achieve benchmarks of physical prowess and ability are matched with a child or adult in Brevard or beyond with hearing, physical or cognitive disabilities, or placed in a facility to assist with healing therapies. CCI is not involved with dogs for the vision impaired. Canine Companions can pick up items, open doors, alert a deaf partner of sounds and much more using 40 basic commands that are further developed for specific needs of the human companion. The skilled companions enhance
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Nick Heldreth, right, and neighbor Michael Gaich are two of three Brevard board members for the CCI Southeast Region. independence for children and adults with physical, cognitive and developmental disabilities. More than 100 dogs have been placed with wounded military veterans since 1992, many with men and women who served in Iraq and Afghanistan and returned with spinal cord injuries, limb amputations and deafness.
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Shrek comes to life at Viera High By George White
Viera High School student actors and production crew face a theatrical challenge for “Shrek the Musical” to be held April 10 to 13, but its director/ producer Eliose Evans said they are up to the task. “Shrek is a well-known, beloved cartoon figure. I’ve experienced bringing cartoons to life before in Seussical the Musical, but Shrek is a pop culture icon. People will come in with high expectations, wanting to experience the characters they have come to view as friends. I know we’ll be able to deliver the goods,’’ she said. And somehow, the energy
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and cooperation among the players and crew seems higher for this production, she said. “Shrek is the first Viera High Musical that I would truly call an All School Musical. I am especially proud of the leadership roles that students have taken on, particularly Haley VerValen. She choreographed three of the numbers, borrowed a substantial number of costumes while performing her leading role of Fiona. She is a little bundle of dynamite! All of the students have worked very hard,’’ Evans said. The play is a light-hearted romp celebrating the individual. It’s signature song is “Let Your Freak Flag Fly!” There’s also a tap dance number, “Morning Person” and a giant dragon puppet singing “Forever.” The production involves many
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complicated constructions, costumes and props. This project will require hard work and determination and need the help of all the fine arts classes, she said. After eight years in her role at VHS, including many successful productions, Evans said this musical could represent a new benchmark for the school. “I hope to sell out and have to add performances. I think this will be the best show Viera High School and Starhawk Productions has produced to date,’’ she said. “Everybody is excited and anxious for the outcome of their efforts. It’s a play that you won’t want to miss,’’ Evans said. “Shrek The Musical” will be performed at 7 p.m. from April 10 to 13 with a 2 p.m. show on April 13 at Viera High School Auditorium, 6301 Stadium Pkwy. Tickets are $10, $8 for students. VV
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Viera-area schools rule Odyssey of the Mind regionals Viera area schools regional results Problem 1, Driver’s Test (vehicle problem) • Division I – Viera Charter (fourth), Ralph Williams (fifth) • Division II – Quest (first)
Problem 2, The Not-So-Haunted (Technical) • Division I – Manatee Elementary (fourth) • Division II – Ralph Williams (third – Advancing to State), Manatee (fourth tie), Viera Charter (fourth tie)
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Problem 3, It’s How We Rule (Classics) • Division I – Ralph Williams (fifth) • Division II – Quest (fourth), Ralph Williams (fifth)
Problem 4, The Stackable Structure (Balsa Wood Structure) • Division I – Viera Charter (second)
Problem 5, Seeing is Believing (Theatrical) • Division I – Ralph Williams (third tie) Primary, The World’s First Art Festival (Noncompetitive-Primary) • Quest, Ralph Williams
Schenck, a teacher at Manatee Elementary, is the Space Coast Odyssey of the Mind regional director. For information, call 321-433-0050 ext. 5501. VV
Quest Elementary students Molly Wilson (the Brainstorming Whiteboard), Taryn Aebli (Style), Chase Tarrillo (“Duck” Tape man), Julie Adams (Imagination) and Deegan Tarrillo (Logic) exhibit their “Brain wave” vehicle, with a dual propulsion system with a rubber-band motor and a hot-wired hand drill. By Sharmaine Schenck
Teams of students representing Brevard County’s public, private, charter and homeschools competed in the 2014 Space Coast Odyssey of the Mind Regional Tournament at Bayside High School March 8. All of the 12 competitive teams from Viera area schools placed in the top five of their problems and divisions. Two of these teams, Quest (first place, Problem 1 Driver’s
Test Division II) and Ralph Williams (third place, Problem 2) The Not-So-Haunted House Division II) took top honors and are among the 31 teams advancing to the state finals April 12 at University of Central Florida in Orlando. There, teams will vie for a chance to represent Florida against those from nearly every state and dozens of countries in May at the 2014 Odyssey of the Mind World Finals in Ames, Iowa at Iowa State University.
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Yourvoice Who is your favorite athlete, past or present? Photos by Bob Parente
Phyllis Petrochko “Carl Lewis. He was such an inspiration. My son and I were talking about him yesterday”
Mohammad Shabbir “I actually have two — Muhammad Ali and Michael Jordan. Both are men of character. You don’t see much of that today.”
Ben Mitas “Ben Hogan, the golfer. He inspired me to play golf when I was young and we both have the same first name.”
Photos are worth a thousand farewells at Viera Wetlands Nature Festival By Linda Wiggins
There is something missing and something added to the 2014 annual Viera Wetlands Nature Festival, set for 1 to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 26. Organized by the Natural Resources Management Department through the Brevard County BRAVE volunteer program , this family-friendly event will feature nature exhibits, children’s games, food vendors, live animals, and tours of the wetlands and adjacent water reclamation facility. Missing is cornerstone volunteer and Florida Master Naturalist Charlie Corbeil, a Viera resident and unofficial docent who welcomed visitors to the wetlands locally and from across the globe, and held nature photography workshops and led tours at each festival. Added will be a new street entering into the wetlands named Charlie Corbeil Way to mark a well-lived life. It ended unexpectedly late last year. “It won’t be the same this year, but now it will always be special,” said Harry Behret, Corbeil’s close friend and fellow photographer. Behret will organize a showing of Corbeil’s photographic work at the festival and will coordinate a large group of photographers traveling in
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Harry Behret faces the daunting task of singling out select works of award-winning photographer and Florida Master Naturalist Charlie Corbeil for display at the April 26 Viera Wetlands Nature Festival.
for the festival. The event is free and open to the public. The Ritch Grissom Memorial Wetlands, more commonly known as “the Viera Wetlands,” are one of Central Florida’s top birding and wildlife hotspots and a very popular site for birders, photographers and eco-tourists. “On any given day, you can see dozens of different species of birds, plants and animal life from alligators to crested caracara; dragonflies to woodpeckers; and wildflowers and water lilies,” said Raleigh T. Berry III, Environmental Land Manager for the Brevard
County Natural Resources Management Department, which owns and manages the Viera Wetlands. The entire 200-acre wetlands site is surrounded by raised berms easily traveled by car, bike or on foot. The berm roads will be closed to vehicular traffic during the festival. The wetlands are directly west of the Water Treatment Plant at 10001 N. Wickham Rd. in Viera, approximately two miles west of the Wickham Road Exit off Interstate-95. For more information on the festival, call 321-633-2016, ext. 52423. VV
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Top teaching tips for harried parents of students with special needs are also good for typically developing youngsters, according to the organizer of a March 14 parenting workshop at Brevard County School District headquarters in Viera. “Most parents care about their children and do all they can to help them grow into happy adults,” said Heather Theobald, resource teacher with Brevard’s area Florida Diagnostic & Learning Resources System (FDLRS), which provides diagnostic, instructional, and technology support services to school districts’ exceptional education programs and families of
students with disabilities. “But if we only focus on what more or what else we could be doing that we aren’t doing, it only stresses us more, which makes us less emotionally available to our children.” Some of the best destressors are all around us, said Tracy Little, a coordinator with Brevard CARES, a child abuse prevention and positive parenting effort. “I attended a conference and fellow attendees from across the country kept coming into the classroom marveling at the beautiful ocean and how it relaxed them. I realized I’d been so busy I couldn’t remember the last time I’d been to the beach even though I live minutes from it,” Little told the group of 200 parents
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and fellow children’s service providers. “I quickly went and put my toes in the sand, and suddenly I was no longer a victim of my busy day, but the master of it.” Good nutrition and sufficient sleep are critical for brain development and for optimal performance in children, said Sharon Tolson, director of FDLRS and Pre-K Services for Brevard Public Schools. “Look at the ingredients and don’t fall for high fructose corn syrup because ‘it comes from corn,’ or because it’s ‘just like sugar.’ Stay away from processed sugar, period, and get as many whole grains and fresh fruits and vegetables into the diet as possible. Find ways to make nutritious foods as simply as possible to accommodate our busy schedules. You may find it linked to behavior or learning issues.” Janean Knight, Students at Risk and Home Education resource teacher for Brevard’s division of SEDNET Multiagency Network for Students with Emotional/ Behavioral Disabilities, reported on a successful antibullying program expanded from secondary to elementary schools this year. “Certain youngsters are quietly recruited and assigned ‘club’ activities such as making posters and videos that portray bullying as ‘uncool.’ It is changing the culture far more effectively than in the
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Now’s the time! Homework Helpers Register today for 2 - 5 p.m., Tuesdays, free Viera Pizza’s Viera Community Center & Students Eat My Crust Fun Run Volunteers call 321-433-4891 to benefit Viera High School’s athletic department. Race is May 4. VieraPizza.com
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Artistry in Residence Brevard Symphony Youth Orchestra Suntree United Methodist Church 321-216-7804 bsyo.us
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Painting Sunshine! Oil Painting Classes
6:30 - 8:30 p.m., Mondays $20/class or $50/3 classes The Art Gallery of Viera Call Mimi, 401-219-6422 mimifineart@hotmail.com
Spring Parade of Homes
April 5 - 13 Various times and locations. An opportunity to see the talents of local builders, architects, remodelers and interior designers. 321-254-3700
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PALM SUNDAY
Sunday Brunch
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Duran Golf Club 7032 Stadium Pkwy. 321-504-7776, ext. 7314
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Viera Woman’s Club April Membership Luncheon 11:30, $15 Holiday Inn Viera RSVP by 4/9 to 321-751-6984
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Storytime at Suntree/ Viera Library
10 a.m. & 11 a.m. Tuesdays & Thursdays. Wednesdays - 4:30 p.m. free, ages 2+ with adult 902 Jordan Blass Dr. 321-255-4404
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Sit-N-Stitch Group
1 - 3 p.m. Stitch or come learn. Viera/Suntree Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. 321-255-4404
Brevard Federated Republican Women
11 a.m., men & women Lori Scott will speak. RSVP, luncheon served. 321-727-1212 brevardfederated republicanwomen.org
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Wednesday Group Art Club Discussion
12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. 321- 255-4404
Food Truck Bazaar
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Expedition Brevard
April 3-13 Various outdoor adventures. Expeditionbrevard.com
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Easter Sunday Brunch
10:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., & 2:30 p.m. Duran Golf Club 7032 Stadium Pkwy 321-504-7776, ext. 7314
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Jazzercise (Adults) 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
Zumbatonic (4-12 yr) 5:15 - 6 p.m.
Men’s Basketball League
7:15 p.m. - 10 p.m. Mondays, Viera Regional Community Center, 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson 321-433-4891 brevardcounty.us/urcc
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John Legend
The All of Me Tour 7:30 King Center 321-242-2219
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EARTH DAY
Bunco Bash
11:30 a.m., Thursdays Free with admission Animal tale and encounter Brevard Zoo 8225 N. Wickham Rd. 321-254-9453
Concert, April 16 & 17 7:30 p.m., free Melbourne Auditorium 625 E. Hibiscus Blvd. 321-724-0555
One Senior Place 8085 Spyglass Hill Rd. RSVP 321-751-6771
Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus fundraiser 6:15 p.m., $12 3435 S. Fiske Blvd., Rockledge 321-632-4382
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Zumba Gold
9:45 - 10:45 a.m.
Game Day at the Library
7 a.m. - 6 p.m., $35.50 Trip to Carmike Theater. Must pay 48 hrs. in advance. Viera Community Center 321-433-4891
Space Coast Spring Fair
Viera Night at Space Coast Stadium
6 p.m. Duran Golf Club 7032 Stadium Pkwy. 321-504-7776, ext. 7314 6 - 8:30 p.m. Space Coast Stadium
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Friends of Suntree/ Viera Library Book Sale Member Preview
Sound Traveler Concert 6 - 9 p.m., The Avenue Diabetes AcademyNutrition & Meal Planning soundtravelerband.com 3 p.m., One Senior Place Suntree/Viera 8085 Spyglass Hill Rd. Library Book Sale
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MCO Goes Classical
Melbourne Community Homeschool P.E. (5-8 yr) & Orchestra Homeschool Art (9-12 yr) 7:30 p.m. Melbourne Auditorium 1 - 2 p.m. 321-285-6724 Pickleball (Adults) Lorber, Loeb and Harp 3 - 4:30 p.m. Jazz Favorites Tuesdays, 8 p.m. King Center Studio Theater Viera Regional Community Center, 321-242-2219 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way 321-433-4891 brevardcounty.us/urcc
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Suntree/Viera Library Book Sale 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
May 1
2nd annual Space Coast Prayer Breakfast
10 a.m. - noon, $2 Games, crafts, snowcones, Easter Bunny Viera Community Center
One Day Kid’s Camp
Interviewing and Resume Building Tips for Teens
3 - 6 p.m. Become a member, starting at $5. 902 Jordan Blass Dr. 321-255-4404
Bunny Fun Day & Craft Fair
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GOOD FRIDAY
Spring Wine Dinner
6:30 - 7:30 p.m. $1, or free for 4H members 3695 Lake Dr., Cocoa 321-633-1702, ext. 231
Central Brevard Art Assoc. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m., free 103 Barton Blvd. taylorsilks@gmail.com
Relay for Life Viera/Suntree
Viera/Suntree Toastmasters Club
7 p.m., free to guests Viera Hospital Conference Room 1 8731 N. Wickham Rd., Viera 321-610-8621
Fashion Show fundraiser for Breast Cancer 11:30 a.m. Holiday Inn Viera 321-507-4460
3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Ages 5-10 with adult Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. 321-255-4404
4:30 - 5:45 p.m., ages 9-16 Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. 321-255-4404
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Fashions for Hope
Art Under the Oaks
To benefit Brevard Rescue Mission 11:15 a.m. - 1 p.m. Hilton Melbourne Rialto 200 Rialto Place RSVP to 321-480-9100 brevardrescuemission.org
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Young Author’s Group
7 p.m. Space Coast Symphony Orchestra Scott Center at Holy Trinity 5625 Holy Trinity Dr. 855-252-7276 spacecoastsymphony.org
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Women Who Care Share Luncheon
Freebuilding with Legos
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5:30 - 10 p.m., $12 Viera Regional Communty Center 321-433-4891
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Zoorific Story Time
Through April 27 Space Coast Stadium 855-386-3836
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Rio 2, 10 a.m. Carmike Theater, Viera 321-775-1210
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Parents Night Out
6 p.m. - midnight Sewing, food, and fun Call Boutique for Quilters to RSVP: 321-768-2060
5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Barton Commons Shopping Center 182-282 Barton Blvd., Rockledge 321-305-4975
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YMCA Scholarship Drive Kickoff Dinner
Brain Health: Can Adventures in Europe Retirement 101 Alzheimer’s be Prevented? Melbourne Municipal Band 5 - 7 p.m., free 1 - 2 p.m., free 8085 Spyglass Hill Rd. RSVP to 321-751-6771
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Sunset Celebration
6 p.m. Duran Golf Club 7032 Stadium Pkwy. 321-504-7776, ext. 7314
10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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Underwater Easter Eggsplosion
1 - 3 p.m., ages 2-16, $3 Underwater egg hunt. McLarty Aquatic Center 790 Barton Blvd., Rockledge Pre-register 321-633-1874
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March of Dimes Walk
7:30 a.m. registration 9 a.m. race begins Space Coast Stadium Stadium Pkwy. #101 321-775-0205 marchforbabies.org
Friends of Suntree/ Viera Library Book Sale 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Last day! 902 Jordan Blass Dr. 321-255-4404
Aging Matters in Brevard: Passport to Wines Around the World April 12 • 6 p.m.
7:30 - 9:30 a.m. Speaker: David Barton of WallBuilders Hilton Melbourne Rialto 200 Rialto Place 321-626-4483
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National Day of Prayer Noon, free refreshments 2nd floor, Space Coast Room Government Center,Viera 321-259-7200
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Aging Matters brings back ‘excellent’ wines for annual fundraiser by Rae Botsford
Wine experts and novices alike are invited to the seventh annual Passport to Wines Around the World, presented by Aging Matters in Brevard and hosted by Miller & Hurt Financial Group. The event will take place at 6 p.m. on Saturday, April 12, at the Space Coast Convention Center Holiday Inn at 301 Tucker Lane in Cocoa. Hors d’oeuvres will be served, and guests will enjoy music performed by the Tree Frogs, a live auction and balloon pops. As for the wine, the event will feature 17 varietals, or wines made from a single grape variety, representing France, Spain, Italy, the United States, Argentina, Chile and New Zealand. “We’ve definitely covered the premise of wine, which is Old World versus New World,” said Nancy Hastings, one of the founding owners of
Florida Wine & Spirits. They make no assumptions about guests’ wine expertise, so if you don’t know a Spanish verdejo from a Chilean merlot, don’t be intimidated. Each varietal was selected specifically to pair well with the food, helping anyone learn to appreciate the taste. “The wines we select for this event are very excellent wines. You can’t get them in the grocery stores,” Hastings said. The cause is personal to Hastings, who is on the Aging Matters board and whose mother-in-law benefited from services like Meals on Wheels. Hastings’ company has helped with Passport to Wines since the beginning, when Tony Hurt of Miller & Hurt Financial Group created the fundraiser. According to Hurt, who is also on the Aging Matters board, he realized the nonprofit needed a new funding source, so he and his firm decided they should host an event. It turned out to be a
much-needed idea. “Our traditional sources of revenue for most nonprofits continued to decline and the event has continued to grow,” he said. Proceeds from the event benefit the programs of Aging Matters. Last year’s funds were used for Meals on Wheels, Senior TranServe, RSVP, and Home & Community Based Services to help seniors throughout Brevard County maintain independence and safety in their homes. The event entry price is $50 per person. Register by April 4 if possible, but they’ll happily accept reservations until all seats are filled. Businesses can also sign up to sponsor the event. To register for the event, call 321-806-3716. For more information, go to agingmattersbrevard. org or email Jeanne Hakkila-Wills at jhakkila@ agingmattersbrevard. VV
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Make Art, Not Trash
Project brings students, community members together By Katie parsons
Recycle Brevard and the art students at Viera High School have teamed up for the second Make Art, Not Trash event meant to promote recycling and sustainability in the community. Already, local businesses and residents have been donating their cork wine stoppers to the cause. The idea for the private, nonprofit entity Recycle Brevard evolved organically. When Marcia Booth’s daughter, Melissa, watched a garbage truck taking away their family’s trash, she asked her mother where all of that garbage would end up. Soon after that, Booth planned a landfill visit with her daughter and ended up learning a few things too. “At the time of our landfill visit, we were told that only 30 percent of people
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Viera High School seniors Devin Nowakowski, left, Victoria Vetter, Chandler Barron and Morgan Nemethy with 3-D art teacher Susan West display their cork creations, made with corks donated from local businesses.
in Brevard County recycle,” Booth said. “I just thought that there must be a way to improve that number.”
In 2011, the first Recycle Brevard project launched when Booth began collecting used spoons at Redberry
Frozen Yogurt in Viera. She then took them to Viera High School art teacher Susan West, and students transformed the spoons into sculptures and other artistic creations. “It was really a fun way to connect students, businesses and the rest of the community and brought a lot of awareness to recycling,” Booth said. This time, Booth decided to go with a more widespread medium: cork. She started by distributing bins at local businesses to collect the cork from wine bottle stoppers. She then delivered the cork to West’s students, who used their imaginations to create with the material. “We have combined the cork with other extra materials in the art room, like old picture frames, mirrors and pencil holders, to really reuse a lot of items,” West said.
Cork is still being collected and in mid-April, the student cork art will be on display at the Art Gallery of Viera. An open house will kick off the exhibit from 6 to 9 p.m. April 12. The students will price their art to sell and the proceeds will assist the art program at Viera High School in purchasing digital cameras to document student work. “We are looking forward to this event. It is great getting students involved like this,” Booth said. Since 2011, Booth has operated Recycle Brevard as a volunteer. She recently became incorporated though and has filed paperwork to become a 501(c)(3) entity. Booth said that her daughter, now 9, has been her biggest supporter and helper in the Recycle Brevard initiative. “She points things out to me now that we should really reuse, and makes her own doll accessories and furniture from reused materials too,” Booth said. Wine corks can be dropped off at the following locations: Total Wine & More of Viera, The Green Marketplace in Cocoa and Franklin DeGroodt Public Library. At the Avenue Viera, the following businesses are donating their own corks: The Melting Pot, Bonefish Grill, Pizza Gallery and World of Beer. Other restaurants like Murdock’s Southern Bistro in Cocoa Village, River Rocks on U.S.1 and Continental Flambé in Melbourne also have plans to donate corks. The WineShop at Home and Tastefully Simple will donate refreshments for the art exhibit opening on April 12. VV
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DogFest continued from page 20 “released” from the program. Many go on to become police and military dogs. Paco is a facility dog working at Health First Viera Hospital, one of the five Canine Companions working in such settings around Brevard. He assists his handler, Dianna Marks, director of Clinical Operations, in the delivery of health care services, and generally reduces high stress
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Kidney disease plagues older cats By Ian Birkbeck, DVM Island Animal Hospital at Viera
kidneys do several other tasks, including regulating blood pressure, concentrating urine and releasing hormonal signals to bone marrow to make more red blood cells. While there can be a specific cause of CKD such as an infection, certain genetic disorders, or kidney stones, in most cases the cause is unknown. Regardless of the cause of the kidney damage, once 75 percent or so of the kidney function is lost, detectable symptoms can arise. CKD results in the kidneys no longer performing their normal jobs, which leads to outward symptoms. For example, a buildup of waste products due to decreased blood filtering ability can cause nausea, decreased appetite and even vomiting. Elevated blood pressure can damage internal organs and
Chronic kidney disease (CKD for short) is an increasingly common problem affecting the aging cat population. It’s estimated that nearly half of cats older than 15 have the condition. In this article, I’ll explain the disease process and symptoms to help you identify early warning signs and hopefully allow your feline friends to continue to live long happy lives. The kidneys are extremely important organs and perform several important functions required for the everyday activities of the body that are made up of an array of tubes, called nephrons. The primary job of the nephrons is to filter the blood, eliminating waste products such as urine. The
the eyes, which can manifest as dilated pupils or even decreased visual ability. A loss of hormone production can cause anemia leading to weakness and lethargy. The kidneys stop concentrating urine normally, which leads to increased urination and dehydration. CKD can be diagnosed by your veterinarian using bloodwork as well as testing the urine for protein. This testing can be used to “stage� the disease, which is helpful to determine the severity and potentially diagnose. There is no cure for CKD. The goals of treatment are to control the symptoms and delay the progression of the disease. Fluids can help with dehydration, antacids can improve gastrointestinal discomfort and some veterinarians prescribe a
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This year’s Quest Elementary Jump Rope for Heart event honored a former beloved student, Justin Solnay. Solnay was in fifth grade at Quest Elementary last year and was waiting for a heart transplant. Sadly, Solnay died before he was able to receive a new heart. This is Quest’s 10th year participating in Jump Rope for Heart. In honor of Solnay, Quest students are called this year’s event, “Jumping for Justin.” “Solnay will always be a part of Quest Elementary and will hold a special place their hearts,” said Quest PE coach Christina Nestor. Quest families and students helped raise a total record $7,000, a school record. Donations will benefit the American Heart Association. VV
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Joey Pepperoni has become a fixture in the Eat My Crust 5K, which Mike Acosta, center, the general manager of Viera Pizza, established to help the athletic program at Viera High School. Adam Rosenberg of Golf Carts Unlimited will raffle off this golf cart after the third annual race scheduled for May 4.
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Locals of all fitness levels are invited to run or walk in the third annual Eat My Crust 5K at 7 a.m. May 4 put on by Viera Pizza. The race will begin and end at the restaurant, located at 5450 Stadium Pkwy., between the Mobil station and the Brevard County Fire Station #47. At the end of the race, participants are invited to a huge pizza party and celebration. The proceeds from the race will benefit the Viera High School athletic department. A golf cart donated by Golf Carts Unlimited and a $500 gift certificate to Wesche Jewelers will be raffled off. The money raised through the golf cart raffle will be split between Special Olympics Brevard County and Space Coast Early Steps. Last year, the race alone raised $15,000 and had 735 participants. Mike Acosta is the operating partner at Viera Pizza and also helped found the race. This year, he hopes to see 1,000 participants. “This really is a community race, we see a lot of families who come out. We are kid friendly, and happy to see walkers in the race,” he said. “We are also trying to bring in some competitive runners from the area this year,
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offering cash prizes.” Combined, the cash awards total $2,000. A runner himself, Acosta developed the idea for the first Eat My Crust race with running friend Brittany Streufert. Neither had ever planned a race before, but knew enough about the racing circuit to come up with some ideas to attract entrants and give back to the community at the same time. “There are so many 5Ks in the area, every weekend, but ours stands out a little bit,” Acosta said. “We like to think of it as an event, not just a race. We give away the biggest medal in Brevard County and have a pizza buffet, live music and our mascot walking around for kids.” Streufert now volunteers as the race director and Acosta tries to get the community and businesses involved. “It really is a fun race and this year will be our biggest yet,” Acosta said. “I encourage people of all fitness levels to come out and have a good time.” Registration on or before April 25 costs $20 and $18 for runners age 18 and younger. After that, the cost goes up to $25. For more information and to register for the race, go to vierapizza.com/emc.htm. VV
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Powerhouse performance talent and casting team coming to Viera By linda wiggins
Do people constantly tell you to get your son or daughter in the movies or on the stage, but find the prospect daunting? Fear not, Hollywood is coming to you. Aspiring actors and models can meet with a top talent agent and casting director team during a workshop and scouting event hosted May 3 and 4 by The Viera Studio for the Performing Arts, 3270 Suntree Blvd., Suite 1113. Powerhouse Orlando agent Nick Clayton and dynamic casting director Amy Baker Severson will present a threehour workshop May 3 in which students separated by age group will learn techniques, skills and auditioning tips, and gain modeling and print work insights from Clayton and Severson, including written feedback identifying roles best suited for each student. Clayton has booked actors and models for hundreds of commercial, TV and film projects, including “The Vampire Diaries” and “Drop Dead Diva.” Severson co-owns Canaveral Media/EoLA Casting and has cast award-winning feature films and television
seeking representation,” said Jonathan McFadden, studio co-founder and acting class teacher. “Adults or children, seasoned pro or amateur, attending this workshop and talent scouting event will help point you in the right direction. Who knows? You might actually get signed with an agent, or get cast in a series, film or commercial by the time it’s finished.” The cost is $149 for the May 3 workshop and Q&A session. Attendance is limited to 50 persons. The May 4 scouting
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Faith-full volunteers will host two events to bring the community together in prayer and praise: a 6:30 a.m. Easter Sunrise Service on Sunday, April 20 and a noon Thursday, May 1 National Day of Prayer event. The Suntree/Viera Area Association of Churches invites community members to greet the sun as it rises over the Indian River Lagoon on Easter at Rotary Park in Suntree on U.S. 1. Member congregation VIERA VOICE Darrell Woehler lay and clergy members will Easter will be celebrated read select Bible verses and a Sunday, April 20 this year. collaborative chorus will lead traditional hymns. Brunch will Refreshments will be provided. follow the service. The event is The event is free and open to free and open to the public. the public. The Day of Prayer event will The events are part of be in the Space Coast Room on S/VAAC’s mission to bring the the second floor of Building community together in prayer C at the Government Center around shared principals in Viera. Community and regardless of denomination. faith leaders will pray for the The nonprofit association also local region, nation and globe. helps to organize resources
and volunteers to meet larger community needs than one congregation can do alone. “Both events are a wonderful time to share together,” said Rev. Hoyt Byrum, S/VAAC president and congregational care pastor at Suntree United Methodist Church. For more information on either event, call Paul Reese at 321-259-7200. VV
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The Propeller Club of Port Canaveral will host the fourth annual ShrimpFeast from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, April 11. “We were looking for something fun to do,” said Brendan McMillin, membership chair of the Propeller Club, “and it’s a way for our club to raise a little money.” The proceeds will primarily benefit a scholarship for a high school senior entering a maritime-related college program. The shrimp dinner itself will include appetizers and complimentary beer, soda and wine. “They are all local shrimp. They are from the two fishmongers in the port,” McMillin said. Barbecue chicken will be available instead for people who request it in advance. Invitedguests will After You’re the feast,
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Egg hunt accommodates children with allergies By George White
Families with kids who have severe food allergies will have a chance to feel safe and have fun during an Easter egg hunt 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 12 at Mrs. Mango’s, 3500 U.S. 1 in Rockledge. The event was the brainchild of Lisa Ficke of Viera, whose 4-year-old daughter Sophia suffers from severe milk allergies. “My only hope is she’ll be able to feel like a regular kid, play and have fun, and nobody is going to have an allergic reaction because there will be no food there,’’ she said. Ficke also is founder of a brand-new nonprofit called Food Allergy Resources & Mentoring (FARM). “FARM’s mission is to increase public awareness of the growing food allergy epidemic across the globe and to provide a voice for those who live with food allergies. As the saying goes, “It takes a village to raise a child,” and FARM intends to educate that village, so food allergy families can find support,’’ she said. “They need not struggle alone to find balance between food allergy safety and participation in the wider world. Through outreach and events, FARM will inspire compassion and mindfulness across the community,’’ she said.
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Lisa Ficke, pictured with her family, has organized an Easter egg hunt scheduled from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 12 at Mrs. Mango’s in Rockledge. The egg hunt is just one way the group will help restore a sense of normalcy for these kids and their families. “Kids will come together and hunt for hidden Easter eggs filled with nonedible treats, visit with the Easter Bunny and have the opportunity for their parents to take pictures, and we will have a raffle for wonderful gifts from our local community businesses. “Every year, I’ve had an allergy-free Easter egg hunt. I just decided, why don’t I open it up to the public?” she said.
Rather than request other events to accommodate for allergies, Ficke said she wants to set new expectations both for the community and the children. “I really want to show Sophia that I want to be the model of her perspective and expectations. I’m running around town saying this is what we’re doing, please come and join us, and while we’re here, please don’t bring food,’’ Ficke said. For more information, call 808-250-5188 or go to fa-resources.org. VV
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