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For more than 18 years, Tom Kammerdener was an operations manager overseeing 5,500 daily meals at Holmes Regional Medical Center. Since coming on board as the program director at the Brevard Community Kitchen one year ago, Kammerdener has found that overseeing the making of 2,000 meals each day is just a small part of his job. “Most people have no idea what we really do here,” Kammerdener said. “We do not serve food at our building. We make meals that go out into the community, and we even do some catering.” One of the largest meal-making programs that is organized at the community kitchen is Brevard County’s Meals on Wheels initiative for senior citizens and others who are unable to make their own food at home. A registered dietician creates a four-week menu for the program that ensures seniors receive a healthy, balanced meal. “We try our best to allow seniors to stay living in their homes,” Kammerdener said. “We provide one meal per day, but our volunteers are also trained in safety checks to make sure the people receiving our meals are well and safe.” In addition to Meals on Wheels, there are community locations
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The models for the Boomer Guide will appear for the magazine’s unveiling at the Senior Safari & Wellness Walkabout expo Friday, Feb. 7 at Brevard Zoo and find out that day which one made the cover.
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of Valentine’s Day, enjoy music and other entertainment, go on a scavenger hunt and take a Wellness Walkabout tour of the zoo guided by top health and wellness experts, who will encourage simple, positive life habits to gain the most out of life. Entry to the main expo in the zoo’s Nyami Nyami River Lodge convention center is free. Attendees 55 and over get free zoo entry through the lodge. The event is rare in that it makes use of every part of the zoo, yet it is a private rather than zoo function, said Olivia Wiggins, marketing communications coordinator at Brevard Zoo. “We are excited about this expo because it will showcase facets of the zoo that not everyone is aware of,” Wiggins said. “For example, we love the unique opportunity for couples to renew their vows, because it highlights the fact that we are an amazing wedding location for couples who want to say ‘I Do at the Zoo,’ or host any type of special event.” For more information about the Senior Safari & Wellness Walkabout, call 321242-1235. To find out about hosting an event at the zoo, call 321-254-WILD (9453), ext. 226. SL
In keeping with its wildly popular destination location and theme, this year’s Boomer Guide release expo from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7 offers a unique experience at the Brevard Zoo. The 2014 edition of the award-winning publication features interesting stories and listings of places to shop, eat, play, live and volunteer, as well as a comprehensive array of nonprofit services for the boomer and senior population in general, and veterans in particular. The release of the popular free magazine anchors the Senior Safari & Wellness Walkabout, which reflects the destination’s jungle and outback theme. Expo hosts Senior Life and Viera Voice newspapers invited readers to pose as models for the guide’s pages. They will find out that day which one made it on the cover, which has won first place for best cover photo from the North American Mature Publishers Association for the past two years. Models and exhibitors will appear at the expo in themed garb, and the public is invited to join in. The event is designed according to the tastes of readers, according to expo expert Jill Gaines, CEO of event producer Bluewater Creative Group, which publishes Senior Life, Viera Voice, the Boomer Guide and the upcoming Viera Wetlands Birding Guide that focuses on local native life in the wild. “Our readers tell us they love adventure. They are at a time when they have the time to do just what they want, with many of their responsibilities behind them,” Gaines said. “They absolutely adore a destination event that By Attorney allows them to do things TRUMAN SCARBOROUGH they wouldn’t otherwise get to do, and of course, 239 Harrison Street, Titusville, FL party.” For A Complimentary Copy At the expo, attendees can see exciting Phone 321 267 — 4770 exhibits, renew their wedding vows in a group setting in advance
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Come Feb.1 the poodle skirt, a symbol of the 1950s Americana style and flare, will hit the Space Coast as the annual Boomer Senior Expo kicks off. Guests, stepping into The Valiant Air Command Warbird Museum in Titusville will feel as if they’ve traveled back to the days of “Grease,” “Happy Days” or simply their teenage years. The museum will transform into a 1950s bash where poodle skits will be as abundant as they were in the days when they first adorned the waists of school girls. To fully understand what was considered one of the most iconic fashion pieces of the decade is to first understand its history. The skirt was introduced in 1947 after Juli Lynne Charlot, a young actress and designer, created the stylish bottom at home. She cut a hole in the middle of a large circle of of felt — an excess of fabric that was not popular during World War II or the Great Depression — large enough for her waist, the skirt reaching just below the knee. She wore it to a holiday party in Los Angeles. As time moved forward, so did the skirt. It was first made in bright girly colors, like pink with crinoline, a stiff fabric underneath to support and shape the piece.
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Resolutions for life and love in the New Year What are your resolutions for the New Year? Are they the standard “lose weight,” “get organized” or “get out of debt” that don’t sound like a lot of fun? In these pages, Mike Gisondi has the right idea in encouraging us to be true to our true selves and passions. I agree, we should live our lives like it’s the only one we’re going to get on this Earth. That’s what the 2014 Boomer Guide Expo is all about. The popular annual unveiling of the award-winning magazine is always at an exciting destination location with a fun theme, and on Friday, Feb. 7 it will be the Senior Safari & Wellness Walkabout at the Brevard Zoo. Based on input from Senior Life readers, that’s what we boomers and seniors love: adventure, fulfilling activities and a carefree lifestyle. Most of us have spent a life living as others expected of us. Now is the time to indulge in our passions, discover our gifts and give our passions and gifts to the world. I was inspired by the love story of Connie and Jim Fears, who renewed their wedding vows on their 50th anniversary. It’s not all about just doing whatever we feel like doing, but rather choosing to love our mate with our actions. They are in love after 50 years of marriage, including tough times at the start, because they stood beside the other through the tough times, and enjoy a deep love and connection as a result. I look forward to joining couples like the Fears who want to celebrate their union by renewing their vows at “I Do, Again,” an exclusive activity at the Boomer Guide Expo. See below for details. They are living their love like it’s the only one they are going to get on this Earth. Happy New Year!
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Looking for inspiration to jump start the new year? By Linda Wiggins Many people commit to working on their best self in the New Year. Mike Gisondi of Merritt Island believes that no time is the wrong time to make that resolution, sometimes daily — or moment to moment — after we realize that fear or any other obstacle is holding us back. “Just as athletes learn how to win, each of us can learn the skills to assure our success in life,” Gisondi said. He has a passion to speak to and inspire three groups in this order: young people growing up in challenging situations, young people of any background, and people of any age. He has spoken to youngsters in the most challenged area of Brevard, the Powell Subdivision of south Melbourne. “I don’t think I’m any different than anyone else. I think it’s a natural human state to share things and ideas that have made life better personally. I’ve had a lot of people share good things with me and I want to pass that on,” he said. “We’re all traveling together.” Gisondi is a frequent speaker to groups in person and via radio programs heard locally that have been broadcast all over the world. He will share his ideas and experiences at a talk called “Winning” at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 23 at the Suntree/Viera Library.
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“He will not disappoint.” In terms of youth of any background, Terri Friedlander of Future Business Leaders of Brevard County said his talk inspired teamwork among the teens and created a connection that helped them relate. “His great stories, from presidential speeches to Lady Gaga, were a hit,” Friedlander said. As for people of any age, Gisondi said there has never been a better time to be exactly who we are called to be. “A lot of people are finding that because it is hard to find a job, they have nothing to lose in starting their own venture to try to make money. I have seen a number of colleagues do just that when the Shuttle program ended and there was no space program to transition to as in the past,” Gisondi said. “They realized that this was finally the time they could find out what their passion is and to give that to the world. This life we are given passes in an instant, so there really is no time like this time, right this minute.” For more information, contact mike@poweredbytruth.com. For periodic doses of inspiration, “Like” the Powered By Truth Facebook page. SL
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Couples can say “I Do, Again” at Senior Safari zoo expo By Linda Wiggins When Connie and Jim Fears renewed vows for their 50th anniversary this past Valentine’s Day, they were saying to themselves, each other and God that if they could choose now, they’d say “I Do” all over again. The first-ever non-zoo event to take over the entire Brevard Zoo grounds, the Senior Safari & Wellness Walkabout sponsored by Senior Life will give couples a chance to say “I Do, Again,” in front of a beloved animal attraction at the 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. senior expo Friday, Feb. 7. Couples can give each other a Valentine’s Day to remember with a champagne toast, wedding cake and a professional portrait for $75 a couple at either 11 a.m. or 2 p.m. that day. For the Fears, their early years as a military family with young children entailed frequent moves, unforeseen challenges and limited finances. Then, their vows meant, “I love you because.” Now, vows mean “I love you despite,” a decision that is much stronger and more mature, according to a neighbor and marriage counselor serving Suntree to Barefoot Bay who attended the ceremony. “As they reflected on their shared joys and sorrows, like
the loss of a son who served in the military, it evoked the true meaning of the reading from Corinthians that followed,” Stephanie Byrd said. The therapist is certified in Prepare/ Enrich, the No. 1 approach used by relationship experts to prepare couples for marriage or enrich their existing union. “Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. In their words and posture was a message relayed: we did it and would do it all over again.” When couples choose to renew their vows, they are engaging in rituals that can have deep and profoundly positive effects on their marriage, Byrd said. “Unlike the initial wedding ceremony, the couples have a clearer, more realistic perspective of their own and their partner’s strengths and limitations.” Many boomers turning seniors married in a time when traditional rituals seemed passé, some opting for civil procedure over church ceremony. According to Chaplain Tom Unrath, pastor of Messiah Evangelical Lutheran Church in Cocoa that serves Central to North Brevard, this can also be a good reason for renewal. “Many couples come to some realization that religion
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Like Connie and Jim Fears did on their 50th wedding anniversary on Valentine’s Day 2013, couples can renew their wedding vows at “I Do, Again” at the Senior Safari & Wellness Walk at the Brevard Zoo at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7. is important,” he said. “This offers an opportunity to add that religious dynamic.” Time invested in a marriage can add more satisfaction as the years pass, Byrd said. Married for 14 years, she also takes care of young children as well as aging parents while running a thriving practice. “It is only now that I am beginning to understand the true meaning of the vows my husband and I exchanged
on our wedding day. Our love has never been deeper having been transformed by this journey,” she said. “Life can be stressful at times, but through each challenging life experience, we made the choice to turn toward each other for strength and comfort, deepening our commitment and connection.” Pausing to reflect on those years, a broad smile lit up her eyes.
“I look forward to the stories we will share on our 50th anniversary.” For early registration for the “I Do, Again” vows renewal at the Brevard Zoo, call 321-242-1235 by Jan. 7. Entry to the expo in the zoo’s Nyami Nyami River Lodge is free and open to the public, with free zoo entry through the lodge for anyone 55 or over. SL
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Boomer Senior Sentiments What is your favorite old movie, favorite new movie, favorite actor from old film, favorite new actor from today? Photos by Bob Parente and Walter Kiley
Donna Bridgman “My favorite older movie is the original black and white “The Christmas Carol.� Steven Segal is my favorite actor and my favorite actor/actress from an old film is Julie Andrews.�
Quilters cruise the seas By MARY BROTHERTON Anita Kelly was 7 when she first started sewing in her native Denmark. “I’ve always loved colorful fabric,� she said. The chemical engineer came to Florida in 2000, when her husband transferred to Patrick Air Force Base. She later learned about quilting and fell in love with the American tradition. “As an engineer, I love the numbers behind quilting.� Kelly enjoyed the craft and artistry so much, she opened Boutique 4 Quilters in West Melbourne. Friday morning sewing socials expanded into a Girls Night for quilters. “But the most exciting thing,� Kelly said, “is our upcoming cruise. It’s a first for us. Quilters can come alone. We have other singles they can share a cabin with, or they can come with friends or their spouses. No one will be left out.� According to Kelly, the cruise will depart Port Canaveral March 23, returning March 30 on Royal
Caribbean’s Freedom of the Seas. “We will have four projects for our quilters. They can choose two, and we provide all the materials. All they need to do is pack a bag for the cruise.� Kelly and other qualified instructors will teach participants the projects, which range in skill level from beginner to advanced. “Our kits have all you need. We will provide scissors, fabric, thread, even Pfaff sewing machines. There will be one for each quilter.� The cruise offers the usual excitement of a seven-day cruise to the Bahamas, St. Thomas and St. Maarten. This special quilting cruise will offer a pre-cruise quilting party, onboard parties for the group, a unique, embroidered quilt label and goody bags from sponsors. Cruise arrangements are being conducted by Travel by Ginny. Call 321-632-5610 for details. For more information, visit boutique4quilters.com, the store at 2945 W. New Haven in West Melbourne or call 321-768-2060. SL
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“My favorite actor from years ago was Clint Eastwood, favorite older movie is “Beach Blanket Bingo� with Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello, and favorite new movie would be the action series with CSI.�
The Brevard Federated Republican Women will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 8 at the Holiday Inn in Viera. The room opens at 11 a.m. with social networking. The speaker and program begin at 11:30 a.m. Reservations are needed by noon Jan. 3 to select luncheon choice. For reservations and more information call 321-727-1212. The Holiday Inn is located at 8298 N. Wickham Rd. in Viera. SL
Have you ever renewed your wedding vows, or where would you like to? Photos by Bob Parente
Robert Meeks “No not yet, saving it for my 20th anniversary. Would like to do it in the Carolinas during the fall when there is a touch of Christmas in the air.�
League of Women Voters of the Space Coast honors ‘Women of Action’ The League of Women Voters of the Space Coast honors “Women of Action� 11:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 7 at a luncheon. Five local women will be recognized for their achievements at a luncheon to be held at the Suntree Country Club, 1 Country Club Dr. in Melbourne. The keynote speaker will be Deirdre Macnab, president of the League of Women Voters of Florida. Macnab has been recognized by La Prensa newspaper as a “Community Champion� for its annual Mujeres Destacadas Awards, by the Florida Commission on the Status of Women as a recipient of its 2012 Florida Achievement Award, and by the Orlando Sentinel as the 2012 Most Influential Central Floridian of the Year. The honorees include Joan Borders, Polly Cordell and Mary Eason, co-founders of Rolling Readers in Brevard; Maureen Rupe, president of Brevard Partnership for a Sustainable Future; and Alberta Wilson, chair of the Space Coast Chapter of the National Congress of Black Women. Luncheon cost is $30. For more information or to RSVP with meal selection call Doreen Archer at 321-622-4071. SL
Barb and Joe Raffino “No, but would like to at one of the castles at Disney.�
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‘Then and Now’ watercolor paintings on exhibit at the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center Special to Senior Life “Then and Now” is an exhibit of watercolor paintings inspired by photos of activities on the land before it was the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge (MINWR). It is giving refuge visitors a look back in time as well as current day. This 11th annual exhibit by the Brevard Watercolor Society (BWS) features 40 paintings on exhibit in the Visitor Center auditorium through the end of January. The “Then” aspect of the show was a collaboration with the refuge staff and the BWS members to help commemorate the 50th anniversary of the refuge, which is being celebrated in a number of ways during the next few months. An opening reception for the artists was sponsored by MINWR Dec. 7. Attendees were greeted and served by MINWR staff and volunteers Connie Cranston, Sandee Larsen, Jenny Golcher, Mattie Chamberlin, Betty Salter and Joanne Heenan. Approximately 50 people attended the event open to all MINWR members. Scott Cockerham and his Blue Grass Band entertained guests in front of the Visitor Center while everyone was delighted with the toe tapping music. Supervisor ranger Nancy Corona presented the Refuge Awards to Pat Mears for her historical painting of “Allenhurst Fish Camp, There’s A Catch” and Cindy McKee for “On the Prowl.” Other awards were presented by BWS president elect Ken Spauling and co-chairs Therese Ferguson and Darleen
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Some of the BWS members who received awards for “Then and Now” watercolor exhibit at the refuge were, left, Beth Kring, Cynthia McKee, Cynthia Perry, Barbara Rios, Darleen Hunt, Pat Mears, Mary Salvage and Therese Ferguson. category, awards given were, First Place for “Homeward Bound” by Cynthia Perry; Second Place for “On The Prowl” by Cynthia McKee; and Awards of Merit for “I’ve Got My Eyes On You” by Therese Ferguson; “After the Burn” by Darleen Hunt; “What Big Teeth You Have” by Beth Kring; and “Gull” by Lolly Walton. The artwork is offered for sale
Hunt to the following individuals: First Place Historical category “Allenhurst Fish Camp, There’s A Catch” by Pat Mears; Second Place Historical “Shared Habitats” by Cynthia Perry; Awards of Merit Historical “Bench Bunch” by Witha LaCuesta; “Duck Hunting” by Barbara Rios; “The Provider” by Mary Savage; and “Grand Pa Sailing” by Marlene Woodside. In the “Now”
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My travels have recently taken me to the northeastern most area of Florida exploring the many interesting and diverse sights on Amelia Island east of Jacksonville. One of many areas I visited on the island was historic Fort Clinch, northeast of Fernandina Beach at Cumberland Sound. It’s an ideal destination for your entire family. Fort Clinch is a 19th century brick fortress built in 1847 after the end of the Second Seminole War. The only battle to occur at the fort was when Union troops during the Civil war recaptured the fort in 1862 after Confederate forces seized control the previous year. Fort Clinch served as the base of Union operations in the area throughout the Civil War. Today, the fort is in excellent condition and is one of the most well-preserved 19th century forts in the United States. You can start your visit of Fort Clinch by exploring the Visitor Information Center. Daily tours with period re-enactors depicting garrison life bring the fort to life for your family. On the first weekend of each month, there are costumed interpreters performing living history re-enactments of a Civil War soldier’s life in 1864 at Fort Clinch. Demonstrations include military drills and working in the fort’s laundry, infirmary, kitchen barracks, quartermaster, sanitary commission and carpenter ship. Fort Clinch State Park also offers a variety of nature and historic programs during the year. There is much to see and do at this outstanding state park, which includes excellent beaches, camping,
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Old Talk Do you talk about being old? What is “old?” People who live a long life do not play the “I’m so old” theme. In the Bible (Isaiah 65:20-21) there is a passage: “… an old man who does not round out his full lifetime; He dies a mere youth who reaches but a hundred years, and he who fails of a hundred shall be thought accursed. They shall live in the houses they build, and eat the fruit of the vineyards they plant.” Connecting with family and friends is a valued experience at any age. Conversations may be a challenge, but you have a long life of experience. What do I say to the granddaughter with a pierced nose, lip and eyebrow? How do I connect with the grandson who looks like a peacock? Greet these young adults with love, kindness, and energy. Focus on what they are doing at school, their special interests and outside activities. Show genuine interest. You can learn from their new music, iPhone connectivity and events. Share your excitement and you will be considered “cool.” As you participate in discussions, avoid referring to yourself as “old.” You become what you talk about. Share your experiences about your youth and young adult years. Begin with “when I was your age….” and add a brief anecdote. Reliving those years adds to those “senior moments” in a whole new way. When the younger children want you to play, you don’t have to get down on the floor. Ask them to bring toys, games
Challenges of Living to Age 100 Ed Baranowski and other activities to a table where you can be involved. You are never too old to play. Teach them a card game. Have fun even if they say: “Grandma’s cheating again.” Recently, Dr. Stanley Paris (age 76) left St. Augustine alone on his 63-foot sailboat to set an aroundthe-world record of less than 120 days. When other sailors said, “You are too old,” Dr. Paris smiled and left the dock. Check his daily progress at stanleyparis.com. As you go forward, focus on your vigor, energy and the future. As you visit and meet with people in your age group, limit your discussions of ailments and doctor visits. Switch gears and talk about new adventures. I asked a grayhaired lady at a Rockledge Baptist church luncheon “How old are you?” She responded: “I’m 90 years young. I’m not old.”SL Ed Baranowski is president of Topics Unlimited, a Melbournebased education, seminar, and consulting firm. You can reach him at topicsed@aol.com.
Funny thing is… Just when I thought I had seen everything at Walmart, the following happened. I call this one, “When 60 or More Equals 20 or Less.” I had run into the store to buy one gallon of milk. ONE item. I got into the only 20 items or less checkout line open in the entire store. There stood a gentleman in front of me with somewhere between 60 and 70 items, but don’t get ahead of me because despite the dopey look on his face and the earbuds in his ears, making him oblivious to the remarks of my fellow shoppers, he actually did something darkly brilliant. This guy had the cashier count out 20 items, then paid her cash for them, then count 20 more, then paid for them, ditto then ditto again. I started getting upset but wait, it gets better. He finally got to the last 10 items, two of which were opentop boxes. The cashier rang up the first eight items but when she got to the open-top boxes she began to take these little cans of cat food or something out one can at a time. She had to ring up each can separately until she finished the
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30 in the first box. I started to chuckle, but wait, there’s even more. She looked in the other box, looked at me and rolled her eyes and began to ring up another 30 cans. I couldn’t contain myself. I looked away and started one of those unstoppable laughs that no matter what anyone said or did I couldn’t stop. The other 20 or so people in line didn’t think it was so funny, but this guy was killing me. While watching him happily stroll off, I wondered if he was incredibly stupid or brilliant. Maybe a little of both, but he sure taught me a lesson. I learned that 60 or more CAN equal 20 or less. SL
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Super Heroes & Villains Art Exhibition The “Super Heroes & Villains” exhibition is open to the public through from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Feb 27 in the Eastern Florida State College Planetarium Gallery located at 1519 Clearlake Road in Cocoa. There will be light refreshments available. It can be viewed during regular business hours. “When Brevard Cultural Alliance distributed a Call for Art for this exhibit, we never expected such an overwhelming response,” said BCA official Lynn Brezina.” “Artists from ages 20 to 70 have been very excited about participating and have created some outstanding artwork.” The exhibit includes the well known Superman, Hulk, Spiderman, The Joker and Batman, but also Wonder Woman, Xena the Warrior
Princess, Silver Surfer, Dark Knight, She Hulk, and so many more. “You will ‘Marvel’ at the talent and emotion incorporated in these works of art created by our Brevard County artists,” Brezina said. “This is an exhibit that appeals to all ages. Superman has been a Super Hero since the 1940s.” The artists participating in the exhibit include Dominic DaSylva, Maura Emerson, Casey Gardner, Ralph Goodwin, Rob Hough, Fran McLean, Hosea Moseley, Hassan Patterson, Jessie Sibert and Michael Slayton. For more information or to purchase artwork, contact Brezina at 321-690-6817 or email lynne. brezina@artsbrevard.org. SL
Melbourne Community Orchestra teams up for ‘Swinging with the Strings’
Melbourne Community Orchestra will join Swingtime for a concert called “Swinging with the Strings” at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 7 and 8 at the Melbourne Auditorium, 625 Hibiscus Blvd. in Melbourne. One of the concert’s organizers, Art Martin calls it “Classical Jazz.” “Our annual joint concert began as an experiment. It has proved so popular that it’s now a regular January event,” Martin said. Featured music will include
‘Hello Dolly!’ to light up Surfside Playhouse The classic musical “Hello Dolly!” will show at Surfside Playhouse at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday Jan. 17 through Feb. 2. Featuring strong vocals and lively dancing, the production book is by Michael Stewart, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, direction by Bryan Bergeron, musical direction by John Kurowski and choreography by Arlene Sutherland. Surfside is at 300 Ramp Rd. in Cocoa Beach. For more information on this or future shows, go to SurfsidePlayers. com or call 321-783-3127. SL
There Goes the Bride
Melbourne Civic Theatre will present Ray Cooney and John Champan’s comedy “There Goes the Bride” at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday Jan. 17 through Feb. 23. According to event producers, the show “has all the standard elements of a great production: mistaken/assumed identities, mad hysteria and yarn spinning.” Melbourne Civic is at 817 E. Strawbridge Ave. in downtown Melbourne. For more information, call 321-723-6935. SL
“In the Mood,” A medley of Jerry Garcia songs, Beethoven’s “Fifth” and a salute to big bands. Sally Hart will be the soloist. Swingtime, one of several smaller groups under the Melbourne Municipal Band, will return the favor and join MCO with “Get Jazzed” at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 5 and 6, also at Melbourne Auditorium. Admission is free. Tickets are not required. For more information, call 321-285-6724. SL
organization for the past 11 years. A monetary donation will be presented to the library as thanks for their continued support. Awards for the winning artists of this juried show will also be presented. More than 30 artists will show and sell diverse and exceptional art forms. Original framed art, as well as prints, photography, jewelry, sculpture, porcelain, silks, clay, wood and mixed media pieces will be available for purchase. For more information, go to CBAA-artists.org. SL
Gamble Plantation and the Royal Lipizzaner Stallions of Austria • February 14th - $75. Guided tour of this antebellum mansion, must be able to walk steps, followed by catered BBQ home-style buffet. See the magnificent Royal Lipizzaner Stallions. Stable tour prior to their 11/2 hr. demonstration show. Sign up by Jan.10. WarHorse • March 1st - $128. Lunch at Ale house and orchestra seating as you watch this compelling tale of indescribable grandeur and sheer inventiveness...breathing, galloping horses on stage, these life size puppets are strong enough for men to ride. Sign up by Feb. 15. Strawberry Festival • Thursday, February 27th - $67. Senior day - free concert with Jimmy Sturr and lower level reserved seating for Branson's Shoji Tabuchi, the Japanese American Country Music Fiddler and Singer. Sign up by Jan. 15. Cassadaga Tarot Readings • Wednesday, March 19th - $73. Lunch at Sinatra's and a 10-minute mini tarot reading at the Cassadaga Hotel. If you would like extended tarot, tea or palm readings there are several shops within walking distance. Sign up by Feb. 15 to see what is in your future! Evita • Saturday, March 29th - $124. Includes lunch at the Ale House and orchestra seating for this amazing show about Eva Peron as she goes from the slums of Argentina to being the First Lady. Sign up by Feb. 15. Jersey Boys • Saturday, April 26th - $134. Includes lunch at the Ale House and orchestra seating as you enjoy this Tony Award-Winning Show of how four blue collar kids became Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. Sign up by March 15.
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Monthly support meetings for Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
By Linda Wiggins Tom Guinther’s 5-year-old grandtwins Lauren and Benjamin have yet to wrap their hands around an official golf club — yet. In preparation, Guinther cuts down toy plastic putters and adds a grip, even designing one for left-hand use. But as for elders Aaron, Joseph and Troy Guinther, the links are well underfoot. Guinther is a regular at the Barefoot Bay Golf Course on which his home is located, so this means time spent with Grandpa is likely also time spent on the greens. It’s an activity he highly recommends grands do together to start a healthy New Year, encouraging youngsters to spend more time outside in the fresh air and less time inside staring down a video game. “It starts with a golf cart. There isn’t a whole lot you can’t get kids to do if it entails getting there in a golf cart,” said Guinther, president of the Barefoot Bay Recreation District, which includes the public golf course. The Guinthers love the great outdoors, but Diane Guinther’s favorite sport is garage saling, so intergenerational golfing is all about quality time with Grandpa. “You get to be outside close to nature, with bald eagles soaring overhead and all other manner of wildlife all around you,” Guinther said. “If you play the whole course, that’s 3 to 4 hours of quality time.” Guinther reaches beyond his own family to help other youngsters benefit from life lessons learned in golf. He and other residents volunteer to teach alongside Barefoot Bay’s PGA golf pro Jim Kormondy, who has held summer learning programs for youngsters for 26 years.
Speakers for the meetings cover areas of information to assist grandparents in their task of providing the best possible care for their grandchildren. For more information, on member services offered call call 321-631-7776 or go to GrandparentsRaisingGrandchildren .com. Jan. 14, 10 a.m., second Tuesday Titusville Senior Solutions 805 Century Medical Dr. Titusville Jan. 9 • 10 a.m., second Thursday Club Esteem 33165 S. Monroe St., Melbourne Jan. 21 • 9:30 a.m., third Tuesday GRG of Brevard Office 123 Barton Blvd., Rockledge Tom Guinther is teaching grandsons Aaron, left, Joseph and Troy to golf. Younger siblings Lauren and Benjamin, not pictured, will join them on the links soon.
While the community has many retired residents and a high population of snowbirds, there is no residential age limit. Many families have children and grandchildren living with them. Population swells to as high as 8,000 to 10,000 in season, and about 500 are children, Guinther said, with many more grandchildren visiting during summer and holiday school breaks. From the basics to more advanced skills, the time spent learning on the links is great for physical
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Dear Gramma: The New Year has arrived and I’m making a needed resolution. From now on, I won’t be preparing holiday meals nor attending celebrations if I’m not up to it. I’m 86 years old and unable to do holiday preparations nor enjoy it as I once did. My mind is good and I’m fairly healthy, I’m just too tired. How do I tell family and friends my feelings about this? Old and Tired Dear Old: There comes a time when elder family members must turn over to others the preparations for family gatherings. While bonding and celebrating, attendance at such events can be fatiguing. My suggestion is, as soon as possible, you tell your family what you told me. Emphasize that your feelings for them have not changed. Telephone calls on the days you won’t attend can be your contact with them, if you desire. Happy New Year. Gramma Holly Fox Vellekoop, MSN, is the Brevard author of “How to Help When Parents Grieve” and “Justice and Revenge.” A retired Penn State University clinical instructor with six grandchildren, Vellekoop has a master of science degree in Nursing. Send your letters to Gramma to Hollyfoxvellekoop@yahoo.com.
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health, with the walking, stretching and strength the game entails, but it also is a great time to teach good character traits, he said. “They learn camaraderie, respect for other players, discipline, rules, and they even get math from learning to keep score,” Guinther said. He also takes the opportunity to pass along personal life wisdom and favorite sayings he learned from his elders. Mostly, he loves sharing the sport. “I love teaching the grandchildren golf because it’s something you can do your whole life,” said Guinther, who started playing at age 16 and has kept it up for 54 years. “It’s something we will always be able to share.” SL
Jan. 30 • 9:30 a.m., last Thursday Memaw’s Restaurant 600 Eau Gallie Blvd. Indian Harbour Beach
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Words of wisdom? There’s no question about it phrases “Poppy Sayings,” which speak to his folksy good nature. John Trieste had fans of his Which are his favorites? Without words long before he became an exception, each one he is asked about award-winning Senior Life travel becomes the most important one. columnist, showcasing his favorite • Save a watt. frugal daytrips one “Touring the “There’s no question about it. Town” story at a time. Rather than It was a big deal when we were readers, however, they were called growing up to shut off the light to children and grandchildren. conserve energy. Not so with these They call his oft-repeated new generations. Now, whenever I walk by a room, I switch off the light.” someone CAREGIVERS FOR SENIORS, INC. (Whether is using it or not.) Keeping Seniors Independent • Less is more. “There’s no question about it. People collect stuff. A lot of stuff. You see people buy something they just had to have, and then Non Medical use it once or twice In Home Care and store it away and Hourly or 24 Hour Care forget they have it.” Licensed, Bonded and Insured Perhaps the most important of By Linda Wiggins
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the most important sayings is: • The better you are, the better I am. “There’s no question about it. You will be successful when you surround yourself with people you have helped along the way. To the degree you help them visualize the future they want to see and encourage them to achieve it, you will also be successful yourself.” There’s no question about it. More poppy sayings: • Neatness is worth 10 points. • Don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater. • Make your mother proud. • Cleanliness is next to Godliness. • Success is all about showing up. • Only the fit survive. • Charity begins at home. • You can never be too educated, too rich or too thin. • Take responsibility.
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• Be a leader the masses follow. • Haste makes waste. • If it’s yellow let it mellow, If it’s brown flush it down. • The truth is the best lie because you can always remember the truth. • A penny saved is two cents earned. • All ships rise on the incoming tide. • Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. • You have to be in it to win it. • Pay yourself first. • You never go broke raking a1.2pageC small profit. • Dress up not down.
And lastly, what Trieste says every time he leaves the Senior Life offices: • Reluctantly, I must leave this happy place. To access nearly 100 of Trieste’s favorite day trip destinations, go to travel.myseniorlife.com. SL
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Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes of Brevard County government? Who decides which roads will be resurfaced? How does our landfill work? What really goes on at the jail? Is orange really the new black? How does water get to the faucet? How are new developments planned? If “yes” was your answer to any of the above, the UF/Brevard County Extension Service Citizens Academy is for you. Citizens Academy is an eight-week course that explains how business is conducted here in Brevard County. Everything from Animal Services to Utilities will be covered. Class will meet from 9 a.m. to noon Friday mornings at the UF/IFAS Extension Brevard County Cocoa office beginning Jan. 24. Field trips will occur on some Saturdays (dates to be determined). The Citizens Academy is free to the public. Registration is required via eventbrite.com/e/citizens-academytickets-8263011891. For more information, call 321-633-1702. SL
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Highway A1A to South 5th Street Cocoa Beach • (321) 783-3127 Tickets at surfsideplayers.com
quickly. They develop an extensive root and rhizome system that holds onto sand and slows erosion. Sea oats also have the ability to build dunes, as the grassy foliage and tall seed plumes trap windblown sand. This builds up at the plant base and stimulates the plants to grow taller. The dunes that are formed are an important feature of the local coastal ecosystem, as they provide habitat for wildlife and protect upland property during wind and storm events. For more information, call Paula Berntson at 321-633-2016, ext. 52431, email paula.berntson@brevardcounty.us or go to brevardcounty.us. SL
Special to Senior Life Attention beachside residents. It is time again to pre-purchase sea oats for dune planting through the annual sea oats sale offered by Brevard County’s Natural Resources Management Department and Keep Brevard Beautiful Inc. Liner-size sea oats are for sale in trays of 96 for $48 while supplies last. Quantities are limited this year so it is important to order early. Sea oats must be ordered and paid for by Friday, Jan. 31 and will be available for pickup on Saturday, Feb. 8. Sea oats are native to Brevard’s coastal communities and stabilize sand
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Local artist launches sculpting classes
Local artist Ed Chope will host sculpting and mold making classes that will take place at The Art Gallery of Viera beginning on Jan. 30. Creative individuals will have the opportunity to learn sculpting from a master sculptor and mold maker. Working in a 3D medium can be a challenge for students. Chope will teach the proper techniques to bring artwork to life. The course will consist of six two-hour classes and will focus on sculpting, creating a mold and producing a finished product. Chope is a multi-media artist Cedarcreek_jan-2014_Layout 1 12/17/13 2:44 PM best known for his various sculpting works. In addition to sculpture,
Chope works in a variety of media, including oils, pastels, pencil drawings and more. With more than 35 years of experience, Chope’s works can be found in the private collections, national buildings and museums around the globe. Course details: Starting Thursday, Jan. 30 from 1 to 3 p.m. and continuing for six weeks Cost: $120 for six two-hour classes (additional costs may apply for tools and materials) Contact Chope at 321-205-6281 or Art Gallery of Viera at 321-504-4343 Page 1 to reserve a spot in the class. SL
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BSO–Into the Spotlight 2 p.m. and 8 p.m.
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Duran Golf Club, Viera 321-504-7776, ext. 2
Birthday Bash
4 - 7 p.m. Music by Absolute Blue Tickets benefit Elks charities. $10 cover and $5 for a buffet. The Melbourne Elks 211 S. Nieman Ave. Melbourne 321-501-2591
Jackie Evancho 7 p.m. King Center 321-242-2219
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Suntree Garden Club
9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404
Senior Morning Walk
Grant Street Community Center 2547 S. Grant St. Melbourne. 321-674-5723
Understanding Dementia & Related Disorders
1 - 2 pm. Purple Balloon Alzheimer’s Awareness Center 321-751-6771
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Great American Songbook Winter Wonderland: with Jeff Shadley Exhibit by late artist 3 p.m., $20 Robert Lebron Space Coast Symphony Orchestra and Jazz Orchestra The Scott Center 5625 Holy Trinity Dr. 855-252-7276 SpaceCoastSymphony.org
Cocoa Beach Farmers Market
9 - 3 p.m. Cocoa Beach City Hall parking lot
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Sunday Brunch
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tradewinds at Duran Golf Club 7032 Stadium Parkway 321-504-7776, ext. 2
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Swingtime’s Classical Jazz Concert
10 a.m. to dusk Every Thursday Levitt Park on the corner of Fiske Blvd. and Levitt Parkway All vendors needed. 321-917-0721
“Swinging with the Strings” 7:30 p.m. Melbourne Auditorium 625 Hibiscus Blvd. Tickets are not required.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. DaY The Brevard Antiques Please bring one item for study and discussion. Melbourne Beach Library 324 Ocean Ave. 321-777-1374 or 321-254-5831
12 - 6 p.m. Grant Street Community Center, 2547 S. Grant St. 321-674-5723
Sunday Brunch
10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tradewinds at Duran Golf Club 7032 Stadium Parkway 321-504-7776, ext. 2
Chinese Auction
1- 4 p.m. Open to the public. 50/50, Door prizes Greater Palm Bay Senior Center 1275 Culver Drive, NE Palm Bay 338 -724-321
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It’s Just Age, or Is It? Healthy Aging and Brain Fitness
2 p.m. Purple Balloon Alzheimer’s Awareness Center Call 321-751-6771 to reserve your seat.
VALENTINE CARD PARTY Wednesday, Feb. 8
Includes lunch, games and door prizes. Bring your friends and join us for games including bunco, poker, Mah Jongg, bridge and other card and board games Tickets go on sale Jan. 13 . Donation: $12. Greater Palm Bay Senior Center 1275 Culver Drive, NE, Palm Bay. 338 -724-321
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Hear about the issues and challenges of Caregiving with Dr. Susan Schneider. A light lunch and refreshments served. Freedom 7 Senior Community Center Cocoa Beach RSVP, 321-783-9505
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10 a.m. Topic: Souvenirs Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. 321-255-4404
The Brevard Symphony Youth Orchestra will host its third annual Symphony Sprint 5K at Ryckman Park in Melbourne Beach 321-693-3235
AARP Chapter 219 Meeting
Guided Nature Hikes
10 - 10:45 a.m. Every Saturday Enchanted Forest Sanctuary 45-minute interpretive nature hikes. Bring a hat, water and walking shoes. Groups of 5 or more RSVP. 321-264-5185
9:30-11:00 am AARP local chapter serving Viera/ Suntree/ Rockledge area. One Senior Place Viera mgardner@vnatc.com
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Connecticut Yankees
6 p.m., Duran Golf Club 10 a.m. 7032 Stadium Parkway Learn about the Cocoa 321-504-7776 Beach Woman’s Club with entertainment by the Indian River Cloggers. Cocoa Beach Country Club 321-868-7393
Former or current Connecticut residents meet 2nd Saturday of each month. Golden Corral Restaurant 880 Palm Bay Rd., Palm Bay 321-253-3458
“Winter Warm Up” Dinner Dance
6 p.m. 5 p.m. Social Hour Music by Janice & Rene’ $14 members, $16 guests Italian American Club 1471 Cypress Ave., Melbourne 321-242-8044
6:30 p.m. Mims/Scottsmoor Public Library 3615 Lionel Road, Mims 321-264-5080
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Sit-n-Stitch
1 - 3 p.m. Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404
Rain - A Tribute to the Beatles
8 p.m. Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts 3865 N. Wickham Road 321-242-2219 KingCenter.com
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and Collectibles Club Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. 1:30 p.m. Peace March/Parade Topic: Travel 9 a.m. Starting at the Martin Luther King Library, 955 E. University Blvd. ending at the Melbourne Auditorium 321-544-2798
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Florida Railroads
11:30 a.m. Presented by Hospice of St. Francis RSVP, 321-783-9505 Freedom 7 Senior Center Cocoa Beach
Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration
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“Swinging with the Strings” 7:30 p.m. Melbourne Auditorium 625 Hibiscus Blvd. Tickets are not required.
Free Lunch & Learn The Facts and Myths of Hospice Care
12 - 2 p.m. Bring basic stamping supplies. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Suntree/Viera Library Now until Jan. 31 Brevard County Government 321-255-4404 Center, Bldg. C Free Lunch & Learn: 2725 Fran Jamieson Way, Viera, 321-690-6817 Osteoporosis & Arthritis 11:30 a.m. Viera Woman’s Club Prevention & Healing Luncheon Meeting with Strater Chiropractic 11:30 a.m., $15 Freedom 7 Senior Arts and crafts projects. Community Center RSVP by Jan. 8 Cocoa Beach Holiday Inn, Viera RSVP, 321-783-9505 321-751-6984
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Brevard Antiques and Symphony Sprint 5K 1:30 - 3:30 p.m., Tuesdays, Collectibles Club Meeting 8 p.m.
Rockledge Farmers Market
King Center for the Performing Arts 3865 N. Wickham Road, Melbourne 321-242-2219 KingCenter.com
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Thursdays and Fridays Eau Gallie Civic Center 1551 Highland Ave. 321-255-4608
$25 - $45 Brevard Symphony Orchestra Featuring Mozart’s “Sinfonia Concertante”, Aaron Copland’s “Quiet City”, and Beethoven’s “Symphony No. 2.”
Sunday Brunch
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17th annual Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival
Jan. 22 through 27 Various times and locations throughout Brevard County. SpaceCoastBirdingandWildlifeFestival.org
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Visual Arts Classes with Elizabeth Scholder
3 p.m., $60/six weeks Learn to create pencil drawings, still-life paintings, collages and more. Register in advance. Cocoa Beach Public Library 321-292-9782
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Asian Cooking: Tips & Tricks
3 p.m., $10 Learn to cook an appetizer and a main dish. Please register in advance. Cocoa Beach Public Library 550 N. Brevard Ave., Cocoa Beach 321-868-1104
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Silk-Painting Workshop
2 p.m. Learn the art of dying scarves using a pattern created through folding, pleating, or binding. Cocoa Beach Public Library 550 N. Brevard Ave. 321-868-1104
1875 Cabin and 1888 House Tours, FREE
Every Thursday Sams House at Pine Island 6195 N. Tropical Trail Merritt Island 321-449-4720
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ABC Awards-Applauding Brevard’s Champions
6 p.m. Reception, 7 p.m. Awards Brevard Schools Foundation King Center 321-633-1000 ext. 756
Pickleball
1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays Preview The Brennity at Melborne Cottage Homes Eau Gallie Civic Center 1551 Highland Ave. and Apartments. 7300 Watersong Ln., Viera 321-255-4608 RSVP 321-253-7440
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Florida Key Lime Pie Festival 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Chefs, pies, contests, fun! 951 Kiwanis Island Park Rd. Merritt Island floridakeylimepiefestival.com
3:30 p.m. Duran Golf Club 7032 Stadium Parkway 321-504-7776
Annual Rummage Sale
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Freedom 7 Senior Center 7 p.m. 5000 Tom Warriner Blvd. Cocoa Beach Tickets $5 North Brevard Senior Center 321-783-9505 909 Lane Ave., Titusville Michael Lewin Piano Concert 321-268-2333 7:30 p.m. (Classical) Atlantic Music 25 S. Wickham Rd. 321-768-2221
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Sponsored by the Single, Separated, Widowed and Divorced (SSWD) group. BYOB, Live music by Visions. Church of Our Saviour 5301 N. Atlantic Ave. Cocoa Beach 321-783-4554
9 a.m. - 1 p.m., 2nd & 4th Fridays Suntree/Viera Library 321-255-4404
Winter Wine Tasting
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The King and I
8 p.m. A classic for the ages. Titusville Playhouse 301 Julia Street, Titusville 321-268-1125
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Merle Haggard 8 p.m. King Center 321-242-2219
Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons 8 p.m. King Center 321-242-2219
Sweetheart’s Ball
7 to 10 p.m. Tickets are $5 in advance and $7 at the door. Melbourne Auditorium 321-724-0555
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Michael Grace said he senses his father’s spirit in son River Grace.
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endangered Malagasy radiated tortoises rose up and shuffled rhythmically in a rain storm. River hypothesized the “rain dance” could be to survive should a flash flood occur. “I’m confident that much of who he is comes from his grandfather,” Michael Grace said, “and I am absolutely sure his grandfather would have loved who River is. My dad was a very passionate person, much like River, taking whatever he did very seriously and embracing challenges with enthusiasm.” National competitions aim to spur an interest among youth in science, technology, engineering and math — STEM — upon which contemporary economics bases the
country’s bright future. River also earned the award based on STEM activities throughout the competition week. This month, the “mathlete” will start post-holiday competitions in which he also excels. “I like to think he gets that from his grandmother,” Grace said. “She was very intelligent and skipped a grade, and now she is a retired accountant.” Structure and discipline to keep out distractions is important, said River’s mother, Tanya, but two other things count: good nutrition, and being a smart and nice person to begin with. “He was always a good kid, even when I was pregnant with him.” SL
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Turning the tables: when the middle becomes the slice oldest daughter, Gina Gabriel Kearney, married, but not yet with children of her own to tend. How does it feel to have to ask for help, on top of the typical feeling that all you can do is still not enough? “It’s kind of weird, because I guess I feel in general that if I don’t do it, it won’t get done. It’s a scary thing,” said Kim, once, in my estimation as a former expert in the field, one of the top five most powerful executives in the nonprofit community as head of Habitat for Humanity of Brevard. Even then, she held the role as primary caregiver in the home. As her deteriorating heart health moved her to director of development, then volunteer, then well-wisher from the sidelines, she still organizes transportation for busy teens and packs lunch every day for her husband, Scott E. Gabriel,
By Linda Wiggins
Sandwich Generation members get their name because they are sandwiched between aging parents and young or adult children who require attention. It sometimes feels like we are drowning in the demands, weighted down further by the feeling we somehow are not doing all we can to meet the need. Sometimes, as in Kim Gabriel’s case, the tables are turned and the upper or lower parts of the sandwich must provide the care. Kim is entering such a time as she gets a Jan. 17 checkup that could mean: moving to the top of the transplant list, getting checked into the Mayo Clinic for the duration, and coming home with a new heart. Her assigned round-theclock caregiver will be her
according to his mother, Dixie. Though Kim will always be the hearth of the home, she no longer has the luxury of feeling that she is the indispensible hub of the wheel. During a December phone call, her once vibrant voice sounded as if from far away, requiring breaths between each handful of words. She spoke of the arrangements she made for her time away and convalescence. Scott has stepped up to double duty, the girls will have to “grow up a bit, spread their wings a little. Marriage and life is a partnership. You don’t do either alone.” Her mother, Georgina Stanfield, who once depended on Kim “a little too much,” is recovering from a broken hip and will be discharged into a nephew’s care, “enabling her to strengthen ties
Health First Caregiving for Seniors Annual Conference Saturday, January 18, 2014 Melbourne Hilton Rialto 8:15 am to 3 pm Please join us for our 11th Annual Caregiving for Seniors Conference for family caregivers providing care and support for their loved ones. This day will be filled with information and community connections to help you continue to provide quality care and find support. This day is for you…Relax, Enjoy, Learn and Connect!
The Sandwich Generation Linda Wiggins with another family member.” Yet amidst the health challenges that require she relinquish her role as sandwich middle, Kim has found blessings. Kindness of family and strangers that shines brighter than the darkness of those who have turned away. The inspiring gratitude of those who have turned the negative of a life lost too early into a life renewed by that heart. “I have to leave it up to God that things will be taken care of according to His will and not my will,” Kim said, adding that, like her loved ones, something in herself has had to step up. “It’s a time when I have to have a lot of faith in God, as well as others.” SL Linda Wiggins is a member of the Sandwich Generation, which refers to persons who must oversee or provide care for an aging parent, while at the same time caring for young children or continuously keeping adult children from returning to the nest. Sometimes all three. Contact her with comments or questions at LindaWiggins123@aol.com.
Caregiver Conference Sessions to include: ° Showcasing Technology for Seniors: its usefulness, trends & myths Dr. Visa and the Health First Aging Services Team
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Massachusetts native Jacqueline A. “Jackie” Gulla has collected unique nutcrackers most of her adult life. Her collection includes Disney characters, a chimney sweep, rocking horses, the Three Wisemen, skier, doctor, hunter and various versions of Santa. Most were made by the German Steinbach company and purchased from stores worldwide. However, the one nutcracker she cherishes most is the Molly Pitcher nutcracker. Gulla met her husband, John, on a blind date more than 50 years ago. In 1962, they married and she embraced the life of an Army wife. They settled in Brevard County after he retired from the military. While her husband served in the United States, Europe and Vietnam, she served at home. When they were stationed at Fort Sill, Okla., she immersed herself in the Officers’ Wives Club, community services, Girl Scouts and their church. There, in 1977, Commanding Gen. Charles “Chuck” Gordon presented Jackie Gulla with the Molly Pitcher award. This award is reserved to a limited number of military spouses who have met strict criteria emulating the actions of Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley, who
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be eligible for Extra Help (also known as Wednesdays • 1 to 4:30 p.m. the Low Income Subsidy). This program Ask Lynne Foot check clinics for people with diabetes is available if your income is below The Health First Wound Management & Hyperbaric Center is offering free $16,248/individuals and $21,864/couples. ■ Free Health Screenings page foot screenings for anyone who has been positively diagnosed with 25 Lynne Meagher SHINE counselors have the applications diabetes. Advance appointments are required. The Health First Wound SHINE and can assist you in completing either NE in Management & Hyperbaric Center is located at 5191 S. Babcock ■form Ask Lance, SHINE pageSt.27 the paper or electronic Palm Bay. For information, call 321-434-4335 or email Apply for the Florida Discount Drug Community@Health-First.org. Card by calling 1-866-341-8894 ■ Danceor going your way to well-being page 26 to www.FloridaDiscountDrugCard.com. October 11 • 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. ear Lynne: Brevard County also offers a free drug Flu & Pneumonia Vaccines just received a notice from my pre- discount card. You can pick one up for The Brevard County Health Department Immunizations Program will be ofption drug plan that states I will your family at most drug stores or at any fering flu and pneumonia vaccines at the Sunflower House. Medicare Part B have to pay the full cost (100%) of the SHINE offices. covers the cost of both. Health First HMO covers only the flu vaccine. All my prescriptions because I am in Join a discount program offered at others pay out-of-pocket. Cash price is $25 for the flu and $35 for the donut hole. I can’tBy afford do this local drug stores. Royto Estes illness to the prior adverse reaction. pneumonia vaccine. 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Farah Sivolella of the East Central Florida Memory Disorder Clinic provides prices with the pharmaceutical comgram of the Florida Department of Elder allergies and even the spread of illness. Start with the ceilings, especially the corners an overview of the next steps on how to move forward after a family member es so you have the benefit of that Affairs, administered in partnership with where webbing can trap dust. The next step has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease or related dementia. This class ced rate even though you are in the the state’s 11 Area Agencies on Aging. In This can be a What is dust composed of? is to clean the ceiling fans. is geared toward the new family caregiver. Please call 321-452-4341 to regist hole! When your total out-ofBrevard, Agency on Aging is Research conducted on household dust showsour Area particularly tough experience, aster. dust is often House, Merritt Square Mall, Suite 201, 777 E. Merritt Island Sunflower expense for covered drugs (drugs etthat thehairs, Senior Resource Alliance located it is made up of human and animals trapped by cooking oilsinand can be stubborn. Causeway, Merritt Island. our plan’s formulary) reaches both Cocoa and Orlando. paper fiber, components of soil, skin cells, A special tool is helpful to both reach the 50, then you will have catastrophic the SHINE pollen, clothing fibers, food particles and Volunteer smaller counselors blades andofavoid standing directly in the Oct. 26 • 11 a.m. to noon Tuesday, rage. At that time, your cost will be program are trained to assist with amounts of other materials found in the house. path of fallingyou dust, which will fall in chunks Dealing with Difficult Behaviors of theMost cost initial of eachcleanings drug or ainvolve co-pay-heavyquestions like this. contact a SHINE to theTofloor as well as become airborne. Farah Sivolella of the East Central Florida Memory Disorder Clinic of $2.50 If forthere generics and $6.30 for counselor and getOne an immediate dusting. has been a contagious of the bestanswer tips I can give is to use discusses the challenges of dealing with the behaviors that can accompany dillness name drugs, is greater. about or other in the whichever house, bacteria and viruses can your Medicare way more dust health clothes that you think you Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia. Please call 321-452-4341 to heuse following are some dust as asuggestions host and remain active until insurance coverage, for information need, or never using the same cloth on a second register. Sunflower House, Merritt Square Mall, Suite 201, 777 E. Merritt you can take to lower your Rx airborne.about volunteering dust is disturbed and becomes withItSHINE, call the for us to go through surface. is not unusual Causeway, Merritt Island. 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Itoptions. is simple to made the conclusion working space cleaner explore life.com and look for a response in oneand of tidier is not onlyHospital, 1425 Malabar Road NE, Palm Bay Dining Room (adjacent to the Cafeteria) the dustcounselor caused the initial irritation, resolutions, skthat a SHINE if you might SL for your list of New Year’s Private the next issues.good 321-434-4335 for more details or to reserve your space. but most sufferers do not connect the later but for your health and wellness Call as well. SL
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Healthy resolutions for 2014 Recommendations from a Pharmacist
Amy Tiemeier, Pharm.D., BCPS, associate professor of pharmacy practice at St. Louis College of Pharmacy suggests four easy resolutions for a healthier 2014. Learn exactly what goes into your body “Start by writing down every prescription medication, over-the-counter medication, herbal supplement, vitamin, energy drink or enhanced water you have in a week,” Tiemeier said. “The length of the list may surprise you. Talk to a pharmacist about your current health and goals for 2014 Take the list of medications and supplements you created to your pharmacist. “As medication experts, pharmacists are trained at spotting potential interactions that could be causing you problems,” Tiemeier said. “Your pharmacist may be able to work with your physician to reduce the number of medications you take.” Clean out the bathroom medicine cabinet “It’s hot and humid in there, which can reduce the effectiveness of medications,” Tiemeier said. “A good rule of thumb to follow is that if you don’t remember the last time you used it, it’s probably time to have it replaced. Also, use this time to find another spot for pain relievers, antacids or any other “as needed” medications. Do not flush the medication down the toilet or sink Dispose of it properly by looking for a medication disposal program in your city. More and more cities now have permanent drop-off sites located in police and sheriff’s department stations. Get enough sleep “Insomnia is a common side effect of some medications, and it may be made even worse if you’re taking multiple prescriptions,” Tiemeier said. Even if you don’t have insomnia, getting enough sleep will provide you with more energy which helps you to remain active and make healthier decisions. SL.
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Free caregiver education classes Hospice of St. Francis will offer caregiving education and resource classes for current and future caregivers, their family and friend helpers at Indian River City United Methodist Church at 1355 Cheney Hwy., Titusville. The training program consists of six 90-minute classes that begin on Monday, Jan. 13 and conclude Thursday, Jan. 30. Classes will be held for three weeks on Mondays and Thursdays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. All classes were developed nationally in response to the issues caregivers, themselves, identified by. Each class focuses on different issues a caregiver will face. Hospice of St. Francis’ programs and training classes are offered free of charge to Brevard County residents. To register, call Barbara Borman, RN at 321-269-4240 ext. 330, toll free at 866-269-4240 or email caregiving@hospiceofstfrancis.com. For more information about patient services and support programs, call 321-269-4240, toll free 866-269-4240 or go to hospiceofstfrancis.com. SL
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Dance yourtoway well-being Ballroom Dance
Square Dancing (No partner required) Every Wednesday 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. Eau Gallie Civic Center 1551 Highland Ave. Melbourne Dance instruction in the CALLERLAB Plus Program. Must be familiar with CALLERLAB Mainstream Program. Advanced Every Wednesday 7 to 8:45 p.m. (Must be familiar with the CALLERLAB Advanced Program): $5 per person
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(All Levels; No Partner Needed) Every Tuesday 7 to 8 p.m. Eau Gallie Civic Center 1551 Highland Ave. Melbourne Learn all the popular dances you see on T.V. Basic social dances are taught to all levels every Tuesday. Cost: $10 per person, per night For further information, call 321-255-4608.
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Beginner/Easy Intermediate Every Wednesday 7 to 8:30 p.m. Eau Gallie Civic Center 1551 Highland Ave. Melbourne Have fun and stimulate your brain as you learn dances and exercise body and mind in an enjoyable atmosphere. $6 per person For further information, call 321-255-4608.
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Saturday, Jan. 25 8 to 11 p.m. Sponsored by Single Separated, Widowed and Divorced (SSWD) group. BYOB. Live music by Visions. Church of Our Saviour 5301 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach For further information, call 321-783-4554.
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health & wellness —Cathy Rockledge, FL Dear Cathy: Thank you for the comments about your experience with SHINE counselors. Your interest in volunteering as a SHINE counselor is greatly appreciated. SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders) provides free, unbiased health insurance counseling and information to elders and their caregivers in person or over the telephone. Through a statewide network of trained SHINE counselors, individuals with Medicare-related questions and issues can receive personal and confidential assistance. SHINE is a program of the Florida Department of Elder Affairs (DOEA), operated locally by Aging and Disability Resource Centers (ADRCs). Money to operate the SHINE program is funded through a grant from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to the statewide SHIPs (State Health Insurance Assistance Programs). Our local ADRC is the Senior Resource Alliance, which covers Brevard, Orange, Osceola and Seminole Counties. SHINE counselors do not offer advice or personal opinions; they offer information and clarification. The goal of the program is to provide clients with whatever information they need to empower them to make the most informed health care choices for themselves. Most new volunteers are not familiar with Medicare plans and choices, such as Medicare Advantage Plans, Medicare supplement insurance, prescription drug plans,
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For disabled veterans on the street, there’s no place like home By Linda Wiggins
Homelessness seems a million miles behind William Crocker, but in fact it was just months ago that the VA Clinic in Viera referred him to the Bridges Patriot House, a transitional home in north Melbourne for disabled veterans. Crocker had suffered a heart attack and was otherwise going to be released from a physical rehabilitation center back onto the street. Stress from a divorce that forced him from his home was the last straw, emotionally disconnecting him from the community. “What a relief. It really makes a difference when you feel like you have a place to come home to, a roof over your head, a place you can make your meals,” Crocker said as he rinsed and placed the last dish on the drying rack, tidying up from the lunch he prepared for himself and some of his five veteran housemates. “It’s whole lot different than being out there and not knowing what you are going to do the next day,” he said. Like many veterans, Crocker still suffers post-traumatic stress from the horrors of battle civilians can never know. He spent three years defending democracy from Communist aggression as a machinegun operator in Vietnam. Crocker will be placed in an apartment of his own this month on the heels of his 62nd birthday, a requirement to receive benefits to offset his rent. In addition to receiving mental health and career counseling, going to medical appointments at the VA Clinic and regaining self sufficiency skills, Patriot House residents get linked to every possible source of benefits available to them. Two years old this month, the
facility has transitioned and placed a number of disabled veterans in jobs and homes of their own. Residents can stay from 18 to 24 months, but in actuality, success has been achieved in an average of six to nine months. “We are thrilled to receive so many accolades for the program’s success,” said David Cooke, executive director of Bridges. Formerly known as ARC, the Arc of Brevard, the nonprofit has provided services and supports to children and adults with mental and physical disabilities in Brevard for more than 50 years. With budget cuts, funding has dried up for services for the traditional disabled, Cooke said. The former Sherwood House sat virtually empty until it was renamed Patriot House and continuously filled to capacity with disabled veterans. As one resident leaves, another is placed in a bedroom of his own through a referral from the VA, the sole method of placement in the home. Cooke is quick to give credit to the VA for funding and program director Jim Stroup for successfully creating and running the program. “It just made sense,” said Stroup, a social worker for 25 years. “Our country’s veterans are now the major population needing disability services. We could use our same skills to help them work on specific goals, save money, find their birth certificates and other documentation necessary to apply for benefits. We needed the money that the VA wants put to use. It’s a win-win-win for them, the veterans and the community.” For more information or to donate funds or household items, call Stroup at 321-752-3217 or go to mybridges.org. SL
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William Crocker, left, receives direction on independent living from disabled veterans program director Jim Stroup. Crocker looks forward to transitioning this month from the Patriot House for disabled veterans to a home of his own as a gift for his 62nd birthday, a milestone month he shares with the facility.
Cape Canaveral Chapter Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) Annual MOAACC Installation Banquet to install and welcome the new leadership. Installation Officer will be Lt. Gen Bennett Lewis, USA Ret. 5 p.m. on Jan. 11 at the Colony Club at IRCC off Murrell Road. To RSVP mail a check payable to MOAACC to arrive before Jan. 6, 2014 to Jody Jessen, 900 Comorant Ct. Viera, 32955. For more information, call Jody at 321-636 5678. The deadline for reservations is Jan. 6. SL
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Flying on Air Force One was all in a day’s work BY Maria Sonnenberg
Retired Coast Guard Rear Adm. Wayne Justice has circled the globe 10 times, aboard Air Force One, no less. As military aide to presidents George H. W. Bush and Bill Clinton, Justice was at the side of world leaders for several years. But, this enviable assignment was only one of many in a long and charmed career. “You are really blessed when you can be in a career that is right for you,” the Cocoa Beach resident said. Justice’s blessings began when he was 6 days old and adopted in Seattle. “I was a pretty lucky guy,” he said. His adoptive father, a public health physician, moved the family to Stanten Island, where Justice spent most of his youth. Because his father often treated Coast Guard personnel, Justice soon became interested in that particular branch of the military. “My family said that since I was in first grade, I was always saying I wanted to join the Coast Guard,” Justice said. The Coast Guard Academy was the only college Justice wanted to attend. After graduation, one of his earliest assignments was a 95-foot patrol boat in West Palm Beach, a great base of operations for chasing drug-laden boats around the Bahamas and the Florida Straits, as well as rescuing hapless mariners who run into trouble at sea. Justice also was in Florida when the Cuban Marielitos left their island in droves to get to Florida, as well as during the Haitian exodus of the early 1990s. “I have stories of towing five boats at a time and of seeing many empty rafts,” he said. “When you see those, you really understand the human tragedy.” In total, Justice spent 15 years of his Coast Guard career in Florida, and six of those out at sea. Justice’s Florida tenure also encompassed the hurricanehappy period of 2002 to 2006. “The Coast Guard spent a lot of
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Retired Coast Guard Rear Adm. Wayne Justice now lives in Cocoa Beach. time getting the ports back open and helping people who had suffered from the hurricanes,” he said. His last naval assignment was commanding a 400-foot ship out of San Francisco, a vessel responsible for serious drug seizures off the coast of Colombia. “One time we were able to seize 10 tons of cocaine,” he said. Competition is stiff for the job of military aide to the president of the United States, but Justice was one of the successful candidates, embarking on a three-year stint serving Bush and Clinton. “Our duty was to always be within two minutes of the president with the satchel that holds the nuclear launch codes,” he said. “You go everywhere with the president. It’s one of the jobs where you pinch yourself because you just can’t believe you got it,” he said. From 2005 to 2010, Justice served as chief of operational policy, chief of capability and commander of the fifth Coast Guard District, which spans from from New Jersey to South Carolina.
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As a Coast Guard rear admiral, Wayne Justice worked closely with President George H.W. Bush. After retirement, Justice and his wife Virginia moved to Cocoa Beach, where Justice immediately jumped into helping local nonprofits. The current president of the Cocoa Beach Merchants’ Association, he is on the board of directors of Crosswinds
Youth Services. A consultant and expert witness on maritime issues, Justice recently threw his admiral’s hat in the ring as candidate for the Port Canaveral Commission. “It has been a pleasure to get out in the community,” he said. SL
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Saturday, Jan. 4 • 10 a.m. Take a guided nature hike with a Sebastian Inlet State Park Ranger every Saturday, at 10 a.m., the park will host a guided hike through its hamlet. Arrive an hour early for breakfast with a ranger. Park parking fees apply. The park is located at 9700 S. State Road A1A in Melbourne Beach. SL
17th annual Space Coast Birding and Wildlife Festival
Jan. 22 - 27 Eastern Florida State College, Titusville Campus Features birding and wildlife field trips, workshops and classes. Art shows, wildlife photography, silent auction and much more. For more information email festival@brevardnaturealliance.org or call 321-268-5224. SL
Birds of the Indian River Lagoon
Thursday, Jan. 30 • 6:30 p.m. A multimedia presentation by noted Audubon Society speaker Bob Montanaro, highlighting the diversity of the birds and other wildlife found in the Indian River Lagoon estuary at the Mims-Scottsmoor Library, 3615 Lionel Rd, •Mims. For information, call 321-264-5080. SL
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Fly-in breakfast Saturday, Jan. 11 • 8 a.m. Every second Saturday of the month, the Valiant Air Command and Warbird Museum hosts a Fly-in Breakfast from 8 to 11 a.m. Cost to participate is only $8 per person and includes a full, hot breakfast catered by Chef Larry. To attend, RSVP two days in advance by either calling 321-268-1941 or by email vacwarbirds@bellsouth.net. Menu: pancakes, omelet station, sausage, fruit and coffee/juice. Airport Information: Space Coast Regional Airport (TIX) Latitude: 2830.888N Longitude: 80-47.954W Elevation: 34 feet. Length: 09/27 - 5,000 feet; 18/36 - 7319 feet Tower: 118.9 - Grd: 121.85 FBO: Space Coast Jet Center SL
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Saturday, Jan. 11 • 7 p.m. Erna Nixon Park, 1200 Evans Road, in West Melbourne
It’s time again to “Stroll the Park After Dark!” The semi-annual Moonlight Stroll, sponsored by Brevard County Parks & Recreation, will be held from 7 to 10 p.m. The Brevard Astronomical Society will be there with telescopes for stargazing and sky watching. Musical entertainment will be provided by Chris Kahl, Sharon Osuna, Kyle Hebert, Sunnyland Steve, Anthony Minotti, and Jerry Loll. Food will be available for purchase from 5 Buck Food Truck. The Friends of Erna Nixon Park will have raffle tickets available for sale to help raise money for a new Native American exhibit at the park. Parking will be available at Melbourne Square Mall, Pole #4, on the west side of JC Penney. Patrons will be shuttled to and from the park. Admission is $4 per person, but children younger than 3 can attend free. All children must be accompanied by an adult. For more information, call Erna Nixon Park at 321-952-4525. SL
Special to SENIOR LIFE Brevard Zoo will host a three-day special exhibit featuring impressive birds of prey from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day from Jan. 18 to 20. The exhibit, called The Raptor Project, will feature 15 to 20 raptors from all over the world. Guests also will have a chance to see a few take flight and learn about these amazing birds from master falconer and wildlife rehabilitator Jonathan Wood. Wood will host two shows each day at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. inside the Nyami Nyami River Lodge. The exhibit is free with zoo admission. Wood’s collection includes eagles, hawks, falcons and owls, representing every habitat on the planet, including the arctic, desert, rainforest, wetlands, prairie, woodlands and tundra. Although many of his flock have permanent handicaps barring them from re-entry into the wild, these flaws are hard to detect. Today, they have been tamed and trained as charming ambassadors of the species. Wood travels the country bringing insight to audiences on the world of raptors. For more information on The Raptor Project, go to visitraptorproject.com. SL
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Classic musical coming to Titusville Playhouse
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By Flora Reigada The classic Rogers and Hammerstein musical, “The King and I,” will be performed at the Titusville Playhouse Jan. 17 through Feb. 2. “It is a dramatic, richly textured and uplifting tale of enormous fascination,” said Playhouse general manager, Steven J. Heron. He explained that the setting is Siam and the year 1862, when English widow Anna Leonowens and her young son arrive at the Royal Palace in Bangkok. Anna was there to tutor the king’s many wives and children, as well as help the king change his patriarchal image, if not ways. Despite romantic “sparks” between the two, their Eastern and Western cultures clash. At first, the king treats Anna as a servant, but they eventually grow to understand and respect each other.” Sandy Chamberlain directs the local production while James Harrison and Peggy Renshaw take the key roles. Theater-goers will come away humming familiar Rogers and Hammerstein songs, such as “Getting to Know You, I Whistle a Happy Tune” and “Shall We Dance.” “The incomparable Jerome Robbins ballet, ‘The Small House of Uncle Thomas,’” will be performed in the show,” Heron said. Look for elegant costumes created by Playhouse costume designer, Katy Ball. “For months, she has been shopping for exotic fabrics and items,” Heron said. He commended the backstage crew, who operate lighting, microphones and sound, and create the set. They work at the ticket booth, serve drinks and even clean the theater.
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Mims-Scottsmoor Library 3615 Lionel Rd., Mims 321-264-5080 SENIOR LIFE photo by Dan Reigada
In rehearsal for The King And I, Anna, seated, played by Peggy Renshaw, sings “Getting To Know You” to the king’s children while his wives look on. Anna’s son Louis, right, is played by Bjorn Tapia.
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Rehearsing for The King And I, Tim Daubenmire plays Captain Orton whose ship brings Anna and her son to Bangkok.
“They are essential and run many aspects of the show that the audience may never see. They are the backbone of any production.” The Titusville Playhouse is located at 301 Julia St. in Titusville’s historic district. Performances will be held 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 17, 24, 31 and 8 p.m. Saturday Jan. 18, 25 and Feb. 1. Sunday performances will take place at 2 p.m. Jan. 19, 26 and Feb. 2. Tickets are $22 for orchestra seats and $20 for balcony seats, with a $2 discount for students, military members and seniors 60 and older. For more information, call 321-268-1125 or 268-3711 or go to titusvilleplayhouse.com. SL
Thursday, Jan. 9 • 6:30 p.m. Florida Railroads A historical look at the building of the Florida Overseas Railroad and the Florida East Coast Railroad. Presented by Karen Smith. Thursday, Jan. 23 • 6:30 p.m. Highwaymen Artist narrative and demonstration by R.L. Lewis, a 2004 Florida Artist Hall of Fame inductee. Thursday, Jan. 30 • 6:30 p.m. Birds of the Indian River Lagoon. A multimedia presentation by noted Audubon Society speaker Bob Montanaro highlighting the diversity of the birds and other wildlife found in the Indian River Lagoon estuary.
Titusville woman recaptures youthful dream By Flora Reigada Nancy Boffo of Titusville has rediscovered a lost love. It is her youthful love of horses and horseback riding. It began when she was a child in Ramsey, N.J. “I’d play with toy plastic horses and dream of riding. I went on a few pony rides. One look into the pony’s soulful eyes and I was hooked,” she said. Her dreams began to unfold when she was in her 20s. “My sister-in-law had a thoroughbred horse,” Boffo said. “We made a deal. She’d give me riding lessons and I would teach her to cook.” Boffo soon owned a pinto gelding and later, a registered quarterhorse mare. However, the horses and equestrian dreams were left behind when she and her husband, Mike, moved to Florida to fulfill other dreams, such as raising a family. Through the years, Boffo yearned to ride free. Following a job layoff, she heeded the call and volunteered with an organization that does
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therapeutic riding. After 32 years, she was able to get back in the saddle. “But I didn’t have the confidence or muscles to post to the trot after so long,” she said. “Because the horse’s motion pushes its rider up and out of the saddle, I was afraid of falling off.” Wanting to enjoy faster gaits, she signed up for riding lessons with instructor Pattie Peoples at Hidden Acres Rescue for Thoroughbreds (HART) in Port St. John. “Trotting now comes easier and I am no longer afraid to go fast. I have also bonded with my lesson horse, Lucky,” she said. Come January, Boffo will be leasing Lucky, renting him on predetermined days. She plans to become involved with the Silver Saddles Club that HART is forming for senior citizens. Skill level is not a factor. Group and private lessons will be available. “I want my children to know they can dream big and succeed no matter how young or old they are,” Boffo said. SL
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Nancy Boffo and Lucky prepare to ride at Hidden Acres Rescue for Thoroughbreds in Port St. John. Hidden Acres Rescue for Thoroughbreds is at 6360 Arborwood Ave. in Port St. John. For more
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senior services Enclave Assisted Living - private residential facility licensed w/ State of Florida, located in Rockledge. Modern home w/ Video Monitoring/Alarm, near hospital w/ home cooked meals. Call 321-501-0583. www.EnclaveALF.com.
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Live Entertainment
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Fridays & Saturdays 6:30 pm - close
FISHING AND HUNTING STUFF WANTED New or Old ..... fishing reels, rods, lures, tackle boxes…duck decoys, shorebirds, artwork, books …whether you are cleaning up or need extra money…give me a call. One item or entire HAPPY Lunch Specials contents ....Bob 321-220-8154. HOUR
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St. Jude’s Novena May the Sacred Heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day for 9 days. By the 8th day your prayer will be answered. It has never been known to fail. Publication must be promised. Thank you, St. Jude. A.S.F.
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