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New interchange brings rapid growth, opportunities to Viera BY CHRIS BONANNO

Even by Viera standards, the new construction set to take off near the intersection of Interstate 95 at Viera Boulevard is staggering. According to Mike Renfro

with Matthew Development LLC, whose firm is helping to make the construction a reality, a Texas Roadhouse restaurant, Cumberland Farms convenience store, CubeSmart storage facility and Goodwill thrift store will soon be constructed near

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arah Robinson couldn’t be happier about being officially named principal at Viera High School. “This is my dream job,” the 33-year-old said. “My husband and I live in the Suntree community. I loved working as the assistant principal for curriculum here. Viera is the school my son will eventually come to. “There’s a phenomenal staff here. Phenomenal kids. Great parents. Great community involvement.” Robinson is in her third year at Viera after working at Cocoa Beach Junior/Senior High School

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as the International Baccalaureate coordinator. It was while at Cocoa Beach that she met Mike Alba, who encouraged her to become an administrator. Alba served as Viera’s principal for five years before leaving in November to take a job with the Brevard County School District. Robinson had been serving as the school’s acting principal since then, but was officially named to the position last week. Not only does Viera have a strong academic reputation, but its sports program recently won

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the intersection of Viera Boulevard and Star Rush Road. Renfro said CubeSmart should be completed by August. Additionally, he noted that the other new facilities would be “coming out of the ground within three months.”

“There is going to be a lot of construction activity,” Renfro said. On the east side of I-95, Viera Heart and Vascular is under construction.

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Sarah Robinson has been serving as Viera High's acting principal since November when Mike Alba left to take a job with the Brevard County School District. She was officially named the school's principal middle of May.

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Golf cart donation helps woman get around Viera BY ERNEST ARICO There are two dates Pamela Bridges will never forget — Dec. 23, 2016 and April 4, 2019. The first date is when the 10-year Viera resident suffered a stroke that left the right side of her body paralyzed. As a result of the stroke, Bridges suffers from aphasia. Aphasia affects a person's ability to express and understand written and spoken language. Once the underlying cause is treated, the main treatment for aphasia is speech therapy. Because she lost her ability to drive a vehicle following her stroke, Bridges was forced to use a battery-powered golf cart to get around Viera from her Sunstone home and drive her son, Kye, to and from the Viera Charter School, her volunteer work at the Viera Pro-Health and Fitness Center and her part-time job at the Viera Children’s Academy. At around 11:30 a.m. on the second date, Bridges was

involved in a crash with her golf cart and a vehicle near the fitness center crosswalk along Stadium Parkway. The accident destroyed her golf cart, and she suffered a contusion to her head and injuries to her right foot that forced her to be treated for three hours at Viera Hospital. “I thought I was lost after the accident,” Bridges said. “I didn’t know how I would get my son to school and I couldn’t work. I was desperate.” Following the accident, 10-year-old Kye, a fifth grader at the Viera Charter School, told his teachers what had happened to his mother. Word got around the Viera community that Kye’s mother needed help. The help came from Robbie Rosenberger, the chief financial officer for GolfCarts Unlimited. Bridges received a Yamaha, four-passenger gas golf cart, which retails for about $5,000, from Rosenberger. The golf cart can travel 150 miles on a tank of gas,

as opposed to the 15 to 20 miles on a battery-powered cart. Other unique features include street tires, seat belts, turn signals, brake lights, a horn, a windshield and an expandable rear compartment that can hold groceries and other items. “It was unbelievable,” Bridges said. “It was lovely, a God sent. I couldn’t stop crying.” Rosenberger said the golf cart is legal to drive around the sidewalks in Viera. Rosenberger said his parents started the company in 2010, and they have three locations — The Avenue Viera, Melbourne and Titusville. VIERA VOICE Ernest Arico “For some people, golf Robbie Rosenberger, chief financial officer for GolfCarts Unlimited, right, carts are their only means of stands next to the new gas golf cart his company donated to Pamela transportation,” he said. “We Bridges, center, and her 10-year-old son, Kye. The $5,000 golf cart was try to help our community, donated to Bridges after her battery-powered golf cart was destroyed in especially police, fire and an accident last April 4 in Viera. military personnel. When safety.” “People can bring their I heard about Pamela, I golf carts to our locations To reduce the number wanted to help. We help and we will wash them, of golf cart and vehicle individual people in need.” check their tires and do Rosenberger said the safety inspections,” he said. company offers a golf cart continued to page 4 “We are concerned about wash day once a month.

The GFWC Viera Woman’s Club, Inc. was formed in 2004 when 11 Viera women met and voted to establish the GFWC Viera Woman’s Club, Inc. It currently has approximately 110 members. Sara Dessaurau, the second vice president for

GFWC Florida, and Margaret Brugman, the District 6 director for GFWC Florida, spoke at the gathering. “We gave out certificates for longevity — 15 years and above,’’ said Sally Kramer, the president of the GFWC Viera Woman’s Club. “Audrey King has been a member of GFWC Florida for 62 years. The Viera Singers sang and we had some birthday cake.’’ The club has a lot to brag about. Through the end of its 14th year, it had compiled more than 150,000 volunteer hours and contributed more than $500,000 in donations to local, national and international charitable organizations. The list of its community service programs includes arts, conservation, education, home life, public issues, fighting domestic violence,

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Cleland Bugle Award presented to ROTC cadet BY MARILYN SANFORD

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commanded all levels of infantry units from the rifle Almost 70 years ago, during squad to the mechanized the Korean War, a young infantry division. Army Infantry officer, John Cleland also fought as Cleland, heard numerous a parachute infantry unit bugle calls prior to an attack commander in World War II, on his position by Chinese Korea and Vietnam. He was forces. a commander, staff officer, As the Chinese deployed a service school instructor, for the attack, the bugle calls State Department officer, increased. During the attack, overseas military advisory the bugle calls were at their group chief, and director of loudest. U.S. Army Security Assistance If and when the attack during his military service. was held off, the bugle calls Cleland is a member of decreased. After one attack the U.S. Army Infantry Hall by Chinese forces was turned of Fame. He received two back, Cleland found a bugle Purple Heart awards, the during a sweep of the area. Distinguished Service Medal, Cleland was curious as the Silver Star Medal and the to why the Chinese used Legion of Merit with three so many bugle calls. What oak leaf clusters, among he learned was that, due others. He was a master to a shortage of radios, the parachutist and was awarded Chinese used bugle calls to the combat infantry badge direct their forces to move on three occasions. The into different formations. bridge above the Florida East An example was going Coast railroad on the Pineda from marching to an attack Causeway is named the formation. Major General John Cleland Maj. Gen. John Cleland Memorial Bridge in his honor. VIERACleland MEANS enlisted at the age of 17 and, gave the bugle after service as an enlisted to the Florida Tech ROTC RKING GROUP man, attended the InfantryN E T W Odepartment in 1994 to Officer Candidate School inspire cadets in their and was commissioned training to become Army as a second lieutenant. He officers. Today, the bugle

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MOAACC President Dan Smith, left, Florida Tech cadet Luke Mullins, retired Maj. Gen. John Dreska and John Stafford, a Florida Tech ROTC instructor, gathered to honor the late Maj. Gen. John Cleland.

hangs on the wall in the ROTC Military Science Building on the FIT campus. The Bugle Award is presented to a cadet recognized for leadership qualities including “personal example, infectious enthusiasm, and encouragement of others.” The name of each year’s trophy recipient is etched into the plaque below the bugle. For 22 years from 1994 to 2016, Cleland

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New stickers promote vibrant Viera BY JEFF NAVIN Gas up the car, throw the suitcases in the trunk and make sure the children go to the bathroom before the car backs out of the driveway. It’s time for a summer vacation! Whether it’s a trip to the mountains of North Carolina for some relief from the hot weather, a journey to Maine for some lobster or a multistate jaunt to visit several baseball stadiums, every car needs a special sticker for the back windshield. Viera residents have two choices. There’s the basic sticker, which lets everyone know that Viera was established in 1989. This sticker will have children from all over asking their parents, “What’s a Viera?’’ That’s when they’re not asking, “Are we there yet? Or, “I have to go to the bathroom.’’ The second choice is the happy “I (heart/love) Viera” with Viera, Florida adorned on the bottom. Go with both stickers. Viera’s a fun place to live and it deserves a little promotion

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Two new stickers are available to display Viera's hometown pride.

on those long summer drives. Don’t forget that golf carts, bicycles, backpacks, baseball caps, fishing tackle boxes, boats, store windows and wagons could use a sticker, too. A sticker also could be used to cover the dent on the bumper of a vehicle. The stickers are available at the Viera Voice office at 7630 N. Wickham Road, Suite 105, in Suntree or at the Viera Discovery Center in The Avenue Viera at 2261 Town Center Ave., #105 in Viera. VV

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Sailor credits lessons learned growing up in Viera for success in Navy “I was taught to never give up and not be concerned too much with what people think about you.”

BY ERNEST ARICO Since he was a child, Petty Officer 1st Class Daunte Kelly dreamed of serving in the U.S. military. A Viera native and a 2008 Satellite High School graduate, Kelly made his dream come true when he joined the U.S. Navy. And with his enlistment, Kelly continued a tradition of military service with family members who have previously served. Kelly said he is honored to carry on that family tradition. “My stepfather was in the Army, my brother is currently in the Navy and my cousin was a Marine,” Kelly said. “They all influenced me to join, especially my brother.” Kelly also credits his success in the Navy with lessons learned while growing up in Viera. “I was taught to never give up and not be concerned too much with what people think about you,” he said. “You just have to do your best.” Kelly works as an

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Mayport in Florida; Kings Bay, Georgia; and Groton, Connecticut to continue aligning the information warfare community training. CIWT is responsible for training enlisted cryptologic technicians, information systems technicians, intelligence specialists and electronics technicians. CIWT also provides training to cryptologic warfare, information professional, intelligence and foreign area officers, which prepares sailors to wage battle and assure the nation’s success in this burgeoning warfare arena. Kelly is most proud of earning four Navy Achievement medals and an Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal. “It was an accomplishment and milestone for me,” he said. “It is rewarding because it makes you feel like you are part of something bigger.” IWTC Virginia Beach sailors and staff are serving as a key part of the information warfare community in its mission to gain a deep understanding of the inner working of adversaries and developing unmatched knowledge during wartime. They have a responsibility in creating warfighting options for fleet commanders and advising decision-makers at all levels as they serve worldwide aboard ships, submarines and aircraft and from the National Security Agency to the Pentagon. VV

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New elementary school will emulate Quest Elementary BY CHRIS BONANNO Officials with Brevard County Schools shared details of a planned elementary school, located southwest of Quest Elementary in Viera, that is slated to open in August 2020 at a meeting on May 21 at Quest. As part of a presentation to 100 people in the school’s cafeteria, Sue Hann, BPS’ assistant superintendent of facilities services, stated that the school will have energy efficiency measures, new security features, new golf cart access management and will be built to accommodate future classrooms that can be relocated. “If you look at Quest Elementary School with some minor security modifications for the entry way and other things, (this) is basically what it’s going to look like,” said Brevard County School Board District 4 representative Matt Susin. Susin added that the new

school initially would not be filled to capacity. “We’re looking for bringing in between 350 and about 450 kids to start it out and we’re going to build out possibly with growth,’’ Susin said. “So, you’re not going to start taking zones from all over the different places inside the Viera/Suntree area. We’re actually going to build it out according to growth and a possible choice option.’’ Stadium Parkway also will be extended to accommodate the new school, according to Hann. One question as it relates to the new school that has yet to be answered is the question of student allocation as it relates to existing area schools. “What we wanted to do is introduce a couple of new ideas with the new school,” Hann said. ”We looked at the traditional way of doing student assignment where we move boundaries around and we assign children to a

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Students from all over Viera will be able to attend the new elementary school in south Viera.

school. But, we also looked at a new approach where we, for example, would consider the current boundaries for Quest and Manatee (Elementary) and just opening up those boundaries. Any parent within those areas could send their children to either Quest, Manatee or the new school. This is an idea.” Hann added that the decisions in this regard would be made in a “very public way” and wouldn’t begin until the fall and would conclude in the spring. Some parents reacted

favorably to the approach school officials are taking in terms of soliciting feedback on which options work best. “I think there’s a couple of interesting ideas,” said Brian Tarango, a parent of two daughters who attend Quest Elementary School. “It seems like they have a reasonable approach to get something. I think this is a good problem. We have a really good school that’s over capacity that we’re trying to get lower capacity and we’re building a brand new school.” “Either way, we’ll have a

choice,” said Loretta Gribble, a parent of two children at Quest who was pleased her children would get to stay at the school with either plan. “I’m glad they’re building one (a new school) now.” The name of the school, along with its mascot and colors, also has not been decided. Officials say a school name will be addressed in early 2020, when a new school principal is hired. “The School Board will hire the principal and will make the decision on the name,’’ Hann said. “But the principal leads the process. So, we want to get the principal on board and they will engage with the community.” The Brevard County School Board also was prepared to consider the construction project for the site at a May 28 meeting. Hann noted that a groundbreaking ceremony for the new school would be held sometime in the fall, likely in September. VV

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There are four regions in Florida: A, B, C, and D. At the state finals, in Auburndale, the 12U SCU boys were ultimately successful, earning the title of state champion. The state finals were held April 13 and 14. “The team at this level, and at this age group has never made it this far,” said Kara Mehalick, whose son Cole plays on the 12U team. “We’ve been to regionals, but we’ve been eliminated early on; they’ve never actually won it.” At the state level, players and parents alike were

cheering for the boys on the field. “(Kara) didn’t have a voice for about three or four days,” said Rich Mehalick, Kara’s husband. “It was crazy, it was exciting,” Kara Mehalick added. “The regional part of it was (especially) hard for the boys because we did have some injuries, we had some kids out, so we were pretty limited on our substitutions. The boys fought hard to

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Viera wins second consecutive CCC sports trophy BY CARL KOTALA It was an unprecedented year for the Viera High School athletics program … and the Hawks have the hardware to prove it. For the second year in a row, and the sixth time in Viera history, the Hawks have won the Barbara Caywood Cape Coast Conference AllSports trophy. “As a program, it shows our commitment to our student-athletes, the coaches and each and every program,” Viera athletic director Chris Gallagher said. “There’s multisport athlete participation, a commitment by athletes and coaches to improve each and every year. Because each year you win it, now you’ve got a bigger target on your back.” Target or not, the Hawks were the team to beat in a

number of different sports throughout the year. Of the 23 varsity teams Viera fielded, six won or shared a Cape Coast Conference title and a schoolrecord 13 teams won district championships. The Viera girls swimming team and the boys track team each won their first CCC titles this season. Points are awarded based on where teams place in CCC competition among the 16 public schools. Conference champions receive 16 points, for example, with the remaining points distributed in descending order. Viera had 20 teams finish in at least the top half of the conference during their respective seasons. The Hawks also won district titles in football; girls swimming; girls golf; boys

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Viera High Athletic Director Chris Gallagher stands next to the Barbara Caywood Cape Coast Conference All-Sports trophy. The Hawks won the title for the second year in a row and the sixth time in program history.

and girls cross country; boys bowling; girls soccer; softball; girls lacrosse; boys and girls tennis, and boys and girls track. On top of that, it was a good season in the classroom as Viera softball had a cumulative team grade-point average of 3.789 that was No. 1 among all Class 7A teams in Florida. In fact, all 23 Viera sports programs qualified for the FHSAA Academic team championship, which requires a cumulative team GPA of at least 3.0. All of those accomplishments, Gallagher said, not only show how balanced the Hawks programs are, but that their student-athletes and coaches are dedicated to putting in hard work both on and off the field to help achieve the success the program has shown this year. VV

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The Special Olympics of Brevard and the Early Steps Program of Brevard County won’t be the only beneficiaries of the eighth annual Eat My Crust 5K. Through the Viera High School Track Renovation Project, Viera High School will get a new track. The modern track will allow the high school to host district and regional meets and perhaps a future state championship competition in track and field. The community also will benefit since local runners will have select times to do their speed workouts or slower jaunts. “We raised $30,000 from the race to benefit these projects,’’ said Brittany Streufert, the race director

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actually make it.” The state win is the final step for the 12U boys, who cannot advance to the nationals at the 12U level. For the time being, the boys are state champions and can

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Hall of Fame as a sports ambassador. “At these races, I see everyone coming together as a community.’’ In April, Streufert and Acosta conducted the Space Coast Classic for the first time. The 15K race was run through neighborhoods in South Viera. In its history, which dates

back more than 30 years, the race has been conducted in several places, including the beach. A two-mile race was added for less competitive runners. Proceeds from the races were donated to the Children’s Hunger Project and Quest Elementary School. VV

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for the Eat My Crust 5K, which is one of the many races conducted through Mike Acosta’s Power of Pizza Charities. “In its eight years, the Eat My Crust 5K has raised more than $150,000 for local charities and projects.’’ revel in their win. “One of the coolest things for this age group is that, as strong as Space Coast United is, at this age group none of the teams have ever advanced this far, let alone (secured a) win,” Mehalick said. “And I think that’s a testament to what (the SCU)

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Holy Trinity’s Nimmo signs to play softball at Niagara University BY CARL KOTALA Olivia Nimmo wasn’t really planning on playing college softball. Now, the Holy Trinity senior is going Division I. Nimmo signed to play at Niagara University last month after a whirlwind courtship sparked by her neighbor and Niagara University alumnus, Dave Costello. “I looked at it based off what he told me, and the (Niagara) coach was really interested in me,” Nimmo said. “I gave him all my information and he offered me a full ride and I took it.” Costello used to coach track and field at Viera High School, which is where Nimmo went to school before transferring to Holy Trinity for her junior and senior seasons.

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Navy and her brother is in the Air Force. “Just the fact that I could help serve my country and do medical … that’s been my goal since I was young,” she said. Nimmo plans to visit the Niagara campus soon. She is going to have to get used to a few new things such as snow and colder weather. Nimmo is looking forward to getting to know Purple Eagles coach Larry Puzan and her new Niagara teammates. “He’s an awesome guy,” she said of Puzan. “He made me want to go there, even without looking. Everyone I’ve talked to there, the people in admissions, they’ve all been super helpful. VIERA VOICE Carl Kotala “I feel like it’s a good fit Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy senior Olivia Nimmo has signed to play softball at Niagara University next year. for me.” VV

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Viera football players eager to step into new, bigger roles BY CARL KOTALA It’s the way of life for all high school teams regardless of sport. Players graduate. New players come in. And others, well, it’s their chance to step up into bigger roles. That’s the way it will be for the Viera High School football team, which is coming off a year in which it reached the regional semifinals and just graduated a number of high-impact seniors, including a couple of record-breaking receivers. So, who will step into new, or bigger roles for the Hawks in 2019? “On the defensive side of the ball, I expect a humongous year out of (defensive linemen) Julius Barfield and Jackson VIERA VOICE Carl Kotala Hatfield,” Viera coach Derek Rising senior linebacker Dan Steen is ready to step into a bigger Smith said. “I think those two leadership role for the Hawks in 2019. guys went a little unnoticed last year, and I think they’re in the Viera linebacking corp. Steen is well aware of the going to have phenomenal He was impressive in Viera’s big shoes he needs to fill. years combined with Cooper 21-16 spring game victory “Oh yeah,” he said after Davis and Jamari Lyons. against West Orange, along the West Orange game. “Zak Sedaros is going to with transfer D’andre Lewis. do a great job leading our “Trust me, Hunter Lee was “I knew after (last) secondary. He’s doing a great season, I had to step up and job in a leadership role. The I had to be a leader,” Steen team has picked him as a said. “So, in practice, I started captain. And Danny Steen working extra hard, running right now is filling a void at extra hard and doing extra linebacker. I’m very excited things so I could be a leader. to see what he’s going to do I went in to see coach, asking during the season.” questions so I could learn the Steen, who was more of defense (better) so I could a situational starter for the Hawks last season, is now the help other people who need most experienced returner to learn the defense.”

no joke. Bear Bollinger was no joke. Brandon Mays (who graduated two years ago) was really good. They’re hard shoes to fill, but all I have to do is trust my reads, trust what coach is telling me and we pulled through with the win.” One of the biggest question marks about the 2019 team will be how well it can replace skill players such as receivers Sean Atkins and Shamaar Mohr. But the guys Viera will be counting on next season don’t seem to be lacking in speed, and they certainly have talent. “On the offensive side of the football, (wide receiver) Jeremiah Housey is maturing tremendously,” Smith said. “I think he’s going to be an exciting playmaker for us. His brother (running back Jalen Housey) is going to be a really good running back for us also. Between him and TJ (Johnson), it’s going to be a nice little one-two punch. “The receiving corps, everyone’s asking how we’re going to replace Sean and Shamaar, I think (Jeremiah)

Housey and (Davis) Mallinger are going to fill those two roles pretty well.” Mallinger, who transferred to Viera following the 2018 season, had quite a spring game debut, scoring on a 5-yard run and catching a 12-yard touchdown pass. It would seem Viera’s offense, with multiple receiver sets, fits Mallinger’s game more than the run-heavy offense he previously played in. “I like this offense because we spread the ball around,” Mallinger said. “I get the ball now in the open field and can do what I’m good at.” In addition to being a vertical threat, Mallinger wants to be a leader on the Hawks once he gets a firm grasp on everything the Hawks are doing. And if the West Orange game was an indication, he’ll be a big hitter in Viera’s secondary as well. “He’s got this moxie like he just likes to hit,” Smith said. “I like it. He brings a little attitude to the defense.” VV

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Members of the Duran Women's Golf Association enjoy lunch at the Tradewinds Restaurant at the Duran Golf Club after a hot day on the golf course.

Summer play has begun as the snowbirds are leaving or have already gone. The Viera East Men’s Golf Association is averaging around 50 golfers per week and the rounds are going faster, which allows for more time at Divots restaurant and the stories we tell about our golf game. In a recent VEMA event, Ron Gonyea, John McComas, Rick Molchos and Duck Milne teamed up to win. The team of Ben Herrman, Bill Oakley, Tom Walker and Mike Piccinnini placed second. Dave Parker, Greg Humble, Bill Ames and a blind and random draw finished third. Bruce Ames on No. 4, Ed Raleigh on No. 7, Kevin Maloney on No. 13 and Dave Hill on No. 16 were closest-tothe pin. On May 2, Tony Hines, the tournament director,

implemented a Stableford format with full handicap for the weekly event. Tom Welters won the first flight, with Peter Maloney placing second and Guy Sullivan was third. In the second flight, Steve Wing was first. Jim Roplines was second and Simon Cole placed third. Paul Winter won the third flight. Craig Smith was second, and Freddie Baltazar placed third. Steven Wing on No. 4, Allen Pinette on No. 7, Dave Hill on No. 13 and Marc Brown on No. 16 were closest-to-the-pin. There are three key rules for playing well and staying healthy during summer rounds of golf. 1. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. 2. Wear a hat and sunglasses to provide protection from the sun. 3. Use a lot of sun tan lotion. VV

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Viera Charter School students are helping students less fortunate, sharing clothing they’ve grown out of as they would share with their own little brothers and sisters. In addition to recent donations of like-new clothing, the students presented a check for $1,000 on May 20 so students at Endeavour Elementary School in Cocoa can get emergency needs met and receive food for their families from a new pantry set up at the school. “We are so fortunate at this school to have what we have,” said Student Council President Allison Otero, a graduating eighth grader. “We love the thought of helping students who don’t

have what we have, by giving them a little bit more.” Endeavour is located in the middle of the most economically challenged residential community in Brevard County. “We are gifted with what we have, blessed, fortunate,” said Mary Rabun, a VCS World Geography teacher and faculty advisor for the Student Council. “We have an abundance of resources, both as a school and for many of the families here. Many families may not think of how they can volunteer at their school, or what they can send in as a donation. They are trying to survive day to day. It’s great that the students here are thrilled to share what they have.” The first part of the project was the clothing collection. Students reached

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the Barbara Caywood Cape Coast Conference All-Sports trophy for the second year in a row and sixth time overall. “I think the really neat thing about Viera High School is that I’ve always wanted to be at a very academic school, but this is both,” Robinson said. “You have strong academics and strong athletics. We have success in both.

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“It’s exciting to see students that are involved, not only academically in our school and succeeding with excellence, but also in our community. Students are engaged in various clubs and organizations within our school and also athletics. “There’s so much positive school spirit, and so many positive things about being part of the Viera community and the Hawk community that … it’s a great place to be.” VV

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Viera’s FCCLA Club wins national award for work with community BY CARL KOTALA Some of them joined just for the competition, but what they got out of it was so much more. And now, they’ve got a national award to show for it. The Viera High School/ Space Coast Junior/Senior High School Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) club was named the 2019 National first-place winner of the Families First Award at a recent ceremony in Orlando. As the national winner, the club — which features 34 Viera students and one from Space Coast — will receive a $1,000 award presented to them at the 2019 FCCLA National Leadership Conference, which will be held June 30 to July 4 in Anaheim, California. Carrie Humphrys, the Viera CTE department chair, fashion and interior design instructor and FCCLA sponsor, sent out a news release in which she described Families First as a peer education program

created by the FCCLA and designed to give children a better understanding of how families work and learn skills to become family members. The VHS/SCHS FCCLA chapter partnered with Braveheart Properties in Cocoa for its project. Braveheart helps provide attractive, affordable housing in a safe neighborhood to intact families, Humphrys wrote in her release. Braveheart is the only organization in Brevard County that helps families with any male older than the age of 12, whether that be a parent or a sibling. Through the project, students donated chickens, clothing, furniture, housewares, school supplies and holiday gifts to Braveheart families. “I think I got a lot out of it,” Viera freshman Elise Neuman said. “Giving back to the community is really something special. Seeing them and how they really light up when they thank you is really cool.”

Viera freshman DJ Hosmer said she joined the FCCLA for several reasons. “I joined it because it seemed like a really fun and interesting club,” she said. “And then, there’s the competition aspect as well.” Indeed, there are 35 categories in which students

can compete for awards. Three club members have qualified to compete in National STAR events. Abigail Muenchow will compete in a focus on children, Kylie Mulligan in fashion design, and Hosmer in the Chapter Service Project. But clearly, the category that made the biggest impact on

students was the Families First project they started last spring. “I wanted to join for the competitions because the competitions really allow you to pursue what you’re interested in,” Viera junior Shannon Lee said. “Mine, personally, is interior design. That’s what I’m focusing on. “But I joined the club and realized it’s more than about the competitions. It’s about the people in the club and the service projects we do inside of it as well.” Humphrys couldn’t be prouder of the student’s accomplishments in helping out the community. “I think it’s phenomenal that they worked so hard to support other people and that they realized … in Family Consumer Science, the focus is (about) putting families first,” she said. “Choosing an organization (to support) that also helps families, it just shows that they understand our purpose and our mission.” VV

event, delegates will get to hear from Nobel Laureates and National Medal of Science winners talk about leading medical research. They also will be given advice from Ivy League and top medical school deans on what to expect in medical school. Delegates also will get to observe a live surgery and even submit questions for the surgeon to answer in real time during the procedure. That’s something Kerner is looking forward to. “I always watch doctor shows,” she said. “People get grossed out with it. I’m just like, ‘Oh, this is cool.’ ” The sophomore also is looking forward to hearing speakers such as 2007 Nobel Prize winner Dr. Mario Capecchi and Dr. Gary Richter, who is billed as “America’s favorite veterinarian.” That’s because Kerner would like to one day

become a zoologist. “I’ve always been kind of obsessed with animals,” she said. “It’s really exciting to me for some reason. I just kind of click with it. Everybody has their thing and (animals are) mine.” Kerner’s mother, Susan Sears, hopes the Congress can give her daughter a clear path

to get the kind of education she will need to realize her dreams. “I thought this was a good opportunity because she could potentially meet a mentor,” Sears said. “That’s what they promote, the potential to meet a mentor and possibly get scholarships out of it. I’m hoping that will be an inspiration for her.” VV

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Shannon Lee, left, Abigail Muenchow, Daniella Fox, Kylie Mulligan and DJ Hosmer were members of the Viera High/Space Coast Junior/Senior High FCCLA Club that took the national High School Families First Award and will be honored this month in Anaheim, California.

Viera student headed to Congress of Future Medical Leaders BY CARL KOTALA

Seville Kerner has always loved biology, and she’s always been obsessed with animals. This month, the Viera High School sophomore is going to get a chance to listen to some Nobel Prize winning experts in both fields in what could turn out to be an experience of a lifetime. Kerner has been named as a delegate to the Congress of Future Medical Leaders, which will take place June 23 to 25 on the University of Massachusetts’ Lowell campus. According to the event’s website, the Congress is an honors-only program for students with a GPA of 3.25 or higher who want to become physicians or go into medical science. The purpose of the event is to honor, inspire, motivate and direct those top-notch students in order to help them ultimately follow their dreams.

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Viera High School's Seville Kerner will attend the Congress of Future Medical Leaders this month in Lowell, Massachusetts.

“I’m really honored,” Kerner said. “It’s really cool that I was chosen for this. I’ve always been kind of obsessed with biology, but I never thought I would be chosen to (attend) something like this.” During the three-day

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Treasure hunt highlights Viera girl’s birthday party BY ERNEST ARICO A 14-year-old Viera girl and her friends earned the chance to do a unique birthday treasure hunt at The Avenue Viera on April 19. Abigail Watson, an eighth grader at West Shore Junior/ Senior High School and a big fan of “The Amazing Race,” an American TV reality show, was joined by 13 girls and two boys to search for clues to solve the puzzle and win prizes. The idea for the treasure hunt was the brainstorm of Abigail’s mother, Karin Watson, and her grandmother, Diane Tinucci. “Because they are pre-teen kids you have to come up with something that they will enjoy and also challenge them,” said

Tinucci, a retired teacher and Rockledge resident. “We picked The Avenue Viera because many of the kids enjoy shopping there.” The children were given nine clues — one of them was a dummy story inside the Viera Voice — and placed at various locations throughout The Avenue. Twenty copies of the Viera Voice were donated for the treasure hunt. One of the clues took the participants to the 9/11 Memorial Plaza near the AMC Theatre water fountain. The kids had to place American flags and search for another clue. The three-hour treasure hunt began and ended at The Avenue’s center courtyard near Panera Bread.

Karin Watson, a physical therapist for Brevard Public Schools and a Viera resident since 2001, said many of The Avenue shop owners were willing participants in the treasure hunt. “Abigail was beyond excited,” she said. “The hardest part was keeping her from finding out where all the clues were.” Tinucci said the children were divided into three teams of four or five children and received maps of The Avenue. At the end of the treasure hunt, the children were awarded “medals” (gift cards) from Amazon, Starbucks and Dunkin’. “The kids had a great time,” Watson said. VV

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It’s important that everyone gets an equal opportunity to work and thrive in the business sector. Groups such as the Bisk College of Business at the Florida Institute of Technology are working hard to assure just that. From May 9 to 11, Florida Tech-sponsored weVENTURE partnered with The Avenue Viera to host Start-Up Viera. Six local female entrepreneurs held a marketplace in front of the AMC Viera. WeVENTURE is a nonprofit organization that was launched at Florida Tech in 2007 for the purpose of “accelerating growth for female entrepreneurs by providing customized coaching and mentoring, business education and

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“Part of the problem is that entrepreneurs don’t have all that many female investors.” — Erica Lemp

At Start-Up Viera, the six entrepreneurs offered a variety of goods: handwoven baskets, homemade caramel, goods for dogs, homemade gourmet popcorn, handmade designer items, and craft seasoning blends. “We are a small business-

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Part of the problem is that entrepreneurs don’t have all that many female investors. “More female investors mean more investment into female start-ups.” Lemp said. WeVENTURE seeks to not only support women in starting their businesses, but also to support the idea of women in business roles. “Our whole goal is to make women in business ownership more accessible,” Lemp added, “by helping to provide education and some training opportunities, internship coaching, all that kind of (support).” For more information about weVENTURE, go to weVENTURE.fit.edu or call 321-674-7007. VV

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Viera Boulevard and Stadium Drive. Per the site plans submitted to the county, a new Wawa convenience store will be built near the Chickfil-A. To help manage some of the concerns regarding traffic in the area, Renfro added that a new traffic signal would be put into place at the intersection of Viera

Boulevard and Star Rush Drive. “The light has been ordered and we are just waiting for the delivery of the mechanical parts and it will be installed,” Renfro said. A prime reason for businesses seeking out the currently unoccupied presence of land is the recent opening of a diamond interchange, which links an

Interstate 95 exit to Viera Boulevard. “As with any interstate interchange, certainly new ones, that's generally a focal point of development for the community," said Eva Rey, director of community management with The Viera Company. “We did anticipate that interest.” She added that an area west of the Interstate

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Internal medicine doctor offers personal care BY AUSTIN RUSHNELL As we grow older, our bodies become less resistant to the natural decay of living organisms and it becomes more important to keep a keen eye on one’s health. Revive MD Internal Medicine offers the services of Dr. Kalpana Gorthi, FACP, centrally located on Wickham Road in Suntree and Viera. Revive MD offers its patients services on a diverse range of topics, including: • Prevention and Wellness • Diabetes • Hypertension • Thyroid • Bladder Issues • Osteoporosis • Chronic Disease Management Gorthi works personally with her patients to provide the specialized care that they need in a friendly atmosphere at Revive MD

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Dr. Gorthi, center, likes working with staff members Stephanie Vargas, left, and Amy Zeszutko.

Internal Medicine. “Internal medicine is a specialization for an indepth knowledge of chronic disease,” Gorthi explained. “We get more training in every organ-system; as (the

internal systems) get more complicated with age, as in every geriatric system, there are multiple issues

(and we address) how each medication interacts. (Internal medicine) is really a specialization of all the subspecialties; you need a good ‘door-keeper’ to diagnose and figure out what’s going on, and to refer to a (more specific) specialist if needed.” Although Gorthi has only been practicing in the Suntree/Viera area since July 2018, she already has garnered excellence in her online reviews, consistently being highly rated by her patients. Outside of her current office, Gorthi has been practicing for almost 13 years. “It’s awesome, (working in Viera),” Gorthi said. “I can get to know my patients, spend time with them and just know everything. It’s a smaller practice — it’s not

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like a very corporate kind of feel. (Patients) feel welcome — they can walk in and see familiar faces sitting there (at the counter.) “It’s more comfortable for older patients also, who may not be very tech savvy,” Gorthi added. “They can walk in and read their papers, or talk to the receptionist, and they see me. Mostly, I’m working in the front office just to see who my patients are. “It’s a smaller practice, more like an old-fashioned family kind of feel. I like it because it gives me satisfaction, I’m involved in all aspects of their care.” Revive MD Internal Medicine is located at 6450 North Wickham Road, Suite 106. For more information, go to reviveintmed.com or call 321-425-3187. VV

There are very few places in Brevard County where an entirely different culture can be experienced. Walking into Le Macaron is like being transported to a small shop on the Champs-Élysées. Le Macaron, a French macaron and confectionary shop, recently opened a new location at The Avenue Viera on March 3. Le Macaron offers a wide variety of fresh macarons including mango, Madagascar vanilla, basil white chocolate and many others. The venue also offers tarts, eclairs and a variety of gelato flavors. Le Macaron is owned by Valerie and Fabrice Chauvet, who also own other Le Macaron venues in Brevard. Le Macaron is not only a shop for pastries and macarons, but it also offers a unique, authentic French atmosphere that is sure to be a highlight of The Avenue Viera.

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Valerie Chauvet, who owns Le Macaron along with her husband Fabrice, displays a plate of macarons.

Both owners are native French speakers, who will happily converse with customers in French or English. When asked about the best item on the menu, Valerie Chauvet immediately had an answer.

“The best is the macaron!” Chauvet said. “Pistachio (is my favorite); it is also gluten-free.” Not limited to the pistachio flavor alone, Le Macaron offers a wide variety of gluten-free macarons for guests. For those familiar with Le Macaron’s other locations, the same flavors will be offered at the new location at The Avenue Viera. Le Macaron also offers fresh, authentic pain au chocolat, which is served warm with a gooey chocolate center. “The pain au chocolat is fantastic,” said one native French customer during Le Macaron’s opening day. “The pain au chocolat and the croissant are amazing, one of the best (in Florida).” Le Macaron at The Avenue is located in the heart of The Avenue, near Planet Smoothie. For more information, call 321-241-1191. VV

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Viera junior Barai headed to international HOSA event BY CARL KOTALA Shortly after taking the Dental Terminology test at this year’s HOSA state competition, Viera High School junior Mrunal Barai was asked by several classmates how badly he wanted to advance to the international event … on a scale from 1 to 10. “I said, ‘25,’ ” Barai recalled. Twenty-five it is. Barai not only qualified for the international competition that will be held from June 19 to 22, he became the first Viera student to win a statelevel competition at the Future Health Professionals, formerly known as Health Occupations Students of America, (HOSA). It was only the second year the Viera team, led by Viera teacher and HOSA advisor Frances Johnston, had competed in the state event. Last year, Pritom “Peter” Karmaker finished second in the state, also in Dental Terminology, and went on to finish 11th at nationals.

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because then you know how to plan your schedule of what you’re going to do over time.” Barai planned to give himself at least a month to study before heading to the 42nd annual International Leadership Conference, which will take place at Disney World’s Coronado Springs. Barai is aiming high. “I would say the competition level has tripled or quadrupled,” he said. “Everyone wants a spot to be recognized as one of the top 10 in the world, and so do I. “I have my book ready. I’m going to start studying soon. So, I have a month (or so) to prepare everything, refresh everything in my mind, and hopefully score at internationals. Mrs. J. tells me I have to score. “She tells me don’t even think about the top 10, just study and get first. She knows I can do it. She tells me I can do it. Same with my mom and dad. They say (I) have the determination, so go for it.” VV

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After more than 18 months of planning and administrative work, the Rotary Club of Suntree Foundation has received a Rotary International Global Grant in the amount of $35,200. The proceeds of this grant will be used to procure a container of medical equipment and supplies which will be sent to a hospital in La Paz, Honduras. The container is valued at approximately $400,000. The Rotary Club of Suntree is teaming with Club Rotario Comayagua in Honduras and Project C.U.R.E. in Colorado to deliver the supplies to Hospital Dr. Roberto Suazo Cordova in La Paz, Honduras. Project C.U.R.E. is well known to Rotary International as one of the

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International, a worldwide service organization with more than one million members in 35,000 clubs who do local and global service projects. The Suntree Club was established

in 1985 and has completed many local and global service projects including: • Suntree Rotary Park • Pavilion at Suntree Elementary

• Renovations at Brevard Rescue Mission • Suntree location of Harbor City Ambulance • Financial support for the Children’s Hunger Project • Financial support for Promise of Brevard • Renovations for Space Coast Center for Mother’s and Children • Boys and Girls Club • Financial support of Operation La Paz Honduras • King’s Hospital Blantyre, Malawi, Africa • Brevard Schools Foundation • Scenic byways • Viera Regional Park Pavilion For more information about the Rotary Club of Suntree, call Keith Gee at 321-258-5154. VV

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Make early preparations for hurricane season BY CHRIS BONANNO More than 100 people gathered at the Springs of Suntree clubhouse on May 8 as the Suntree Master Homeowners Association and the Springs of Suntree teamed with the Brevard County Office of Emergency Management to host a hurricane preparedness event. “Obviously, we want the majority of people to be informed,” said Todd Foley, the SMHA general manager. “I’d rather them ask the questions now than the day before or immediately afterward when our stress levels are high and we’re trying to put the communities together. It’s definitely beneficial that they have the answer to their questions at this point.” The event featured speakers from Brevard Emergency Management

in addition to Brevard County Fire Rescue, State Farm Insurance, 5-Star Claims Adjusting, Paul Davis Restoration and One Senior Place. All were educated speakers on how to prepare for hurricane season. One of the speakers, John Scott, who serves as operations manager for Brevard Emergency Management, discussed how residents should make decisions as they relate to evacuations. “We very much want to educate folks on the risks they’re facing and make sure they understand what the true level of need they have (is). So are they in a place where they can safely stay? Or are they in a place where they need to evacuate?,” Scott said. Scott discussed the circumstances under which Viera and Suntree residents should and shouldn’t leave

as well, noting that those in mobile homes should evacuate as ordered and that those in constructed housing should evaluate the integrity of their roof, windows and doors. He suggested some residents might want to have wind mitigation tests performed on their homes. “Obviously, the newer the home, the stronger the building codes so that helps quite a bit,” Scott said. “The

other big thing I’ll talk about is just in general. Florida has an older population, an aging population and all of us have medical issues. So, make sure that that’s part of it. The need for water from a reliable source, the need for a reliable connectivity to power. If your health depends on either of those two, make sure you’re going somewhere where you can do that.”

It was the second-annual event, with the first being held in August last year. “We wanted to make sure that the residents have all the information necessary to be safe and knowledgeable during hurricane season,” Parente added. Patrons in attendance also were treated to food and drinks and were able to win door prizes and raffles as well. VV

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Melvin the Basset Hound won’t win any foot races, but he was at his handsome best for Viera’s Pet Fest Derby Day, an inaugural event held May 4 at the Viera Town Center Park. Dogs were judged for the best hat in three fun categories — Classic, Most Outrageous and Colorful. After that, a Best of Show winner was chosen. The Pet Fest Derby Day was held before the televised 145th Kentucky Derby, an event where fancy hats are adorned by fans in the stands of the prestigious horse race. Melvin prevailed in the Classic category and edged Allie the Yorkshire Terrier and Mudge the Goldendoodle for Best of Show honors. Allie prevailed in the Colorful category, and Mudge was the top dog in the Most Outrageous category. Petworks provided the Best of Show gift basket. The Viera Community Institute sponsored the event and awarded gift certificates. Laurie Duda hand painted the three trophies. Melvin is owned by Desiree Peterson, Allie is owned by Casey Sheets and Mudge is owned by Kiley Dwenger. The judges were Dr. Chelsea Brady of Island Animal Hospital, Jill Blue of the Viera Voice and local artist Laura Kucharyson. VV

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2 - 3 p.m. Fun for the whole family with Todd Boque Suntree Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Drive Suntree, 321-255-4404

8 a.m. - 4 p.m. One-of-a-kind summer camp programs that runs from June 3 to Aug. 5. Adventures that take your child’s love of learning to new heights. Brevard Zoo 8225 N Wickham Rd. Viera, 321-254-9453

National Best Friends Day

Space Coast Farmers Market AARP Driving Course 50+ 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Local artists, crafts, fresh produce and much more. Larry Schultz Park 2560 Fiske Blvd. Rockledge, 321-961-2732

9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Driving course for Age 50+. FL driver’s license required. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Suntree, 321-255-4404

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Yoga in the Park

Story Time

Hilarious New Magic Show Brevard Zoo Summer Camp

Central Florida Winds Concert

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Princess Movie Night

Art Discussion Group

Cruise Night

First Friday Food Truck

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3 - 4 :30 p.m. Bernstein & Gershwin Encore! Free concert Suntree UMC 7400 N. Wickham Road Suntree, 321-405-2359

National Children’s Day

Space Coast Jazz Society

2 p.m. The Corey Paul Cortet Rockledge Country Club 1591 S. Fiske Blvd. Rockledge, 321-636-6022

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Father’s Day

Father’s Day at the Zoo

9:30 a.m. Fathers accompanied by a paying child get in free. Brevard Zoo 8225 N. Wickham Rd. Viera, 321-254-9453

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National Pink Day

6 - 7:45 p.m. Tragedy Assistance Program for Military Family Survivors Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Suntree, 321-255-4404

National Iced Tea Day

5 - 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays 10 percent of all sales go to a charitable organization. Pizza Gallery & Grill 2250 Town Center Ave. Viera, 321-633-0397 6 - 10:30 p.m. Dress up, meet your favorite princesses and watch “Frozen” on the big screen. The Avenue Viera 2261 Town Center Ave. Viera, 321-634-5390

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12:30 - 3:30 p.m. Art group meeting to discuss art. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Suntree, 321-255-4404

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Investors Education Group Mermaid Night

Chair Fitness with Renee

11 a.m. - Noon One or more books will be read and a craft is done. Ages 2 & up, with an adult. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Suntree, 321-255-4404 6 - 8 p.m. Learn how to take advantage of exclusive offers found nowhere else with Princess Cruises. Expedia Cruise Ship Center 6375 N. Wickham Rd. Ste. 103 Melbourne, 321-233-1400

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STEM Program

10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Discussion about stock market investing. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Viera, 321-255-4404

5:30 - 8 p.m. Goody bags, crafts, face painting and more. Kids eat free with adult purchase. Uno’s Pizzeria & Grill 8260 N Wickham Rd. Viera, 321-255-1400

10:30 - 11:30 a.m. $5/class Viera Regional Comm. Ctr. 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Viera, 321-302-8397

2 - 4 p.m. Red Light, Green Light with Code; a popular game with a new twist using Scratch play Pi-Stop. Ages 7 - 18. “The Moon in the Balloon” to Library 2 - 4 p.m. Ages 7 - 12 Suntree/Viera Jordan Blass Dr. Make a balloon-powered rocket. 902 Viera, 321-255-4404 Suntree/Viera Library Books Are Always Better 902 Jordan Blass Drive Next Generation StemCells Free Tip Tuesday’s Book Club Suntree, 321-255-4404 & PRP Seminar 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. 6:30 - 7:45 p.m. Stop by the reference desk Free golf tips included with Musical Theatre Viera (MTV) 5:30 p.m. StemCell seminar hosted by 4 - 5 p.m. First grade to see what we are reading. a paid bucket of balls. 5 - 6 p.m. Grades 4, 5 & 6 Brevard Family Walk-in Clinic Duran Golf Club Suntree/Viera Library Viera Regional Comm. Ctr. Crown Plaza Oceanfront 7032 Stadium Pkwy. 902 Jordan Blass Dr. 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way 2605 N. Hwy. A1A Viera, 321-504-7776 Viera, 321-255-4404 Viera, 321-266-1114 Indialantic, 321-877-1855

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8 a.m. Tuesdays Earn rewards reading books from the summer program. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Suntree, 321-255-4404

1 - 3 p.m. Crocheters, knitters, cross stitchers & embroiderers welcome. Bring a current project. Beginners welcome. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Viera, 321-255-4404

5 - 8 p.m. Live music, complimentary food & drinks The Avenue Viera 2261 Town Center Ave. Viera, 321-634-5390

Global Garbage Man Day

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9 a.m., Mon., Wed. & Fri. Martin Andersen Senior Center, Building 3 1025 Florida Ave. Rockledge, 321-631-2749

Yoga in the Gardens

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9 - 10:30 a.m., Tuesdays 7777 N. Wickham Rd. Suntree, 321-777-7556

10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Fresh, local produce & more. Larry Schultz Park 2560 Fiske Blvd. Rockledge, 321-961-2732

4 - 5 p.m. Kindergarten 5 - 6 p.m. Grades 2 and 3 Viera Regional Comm. Ctr. 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Viera, 321-266-1114

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Korean Martial Art

6 - 7 p.m. 7-12 years 7 - 8 p.m. 13+ years Viera Community Center 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Viera, 321-433-4891

Pizza Gallery & Grill

2:30 - 4:30 p.m. Stop by the reference desk for the current book selection. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Viera, 321-255-4404

ANA Coin Talk

“Meteor Shower”

2 - 4 p.m. Program for children 7 - 12. Rain meteors down on a simulated lunar surface. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Viera, 321-255-4404

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Space Coast Farmers Market Musical Theatre Viera (MTV) Non-Fiction Book Club

5:30 - 7:45 p.m. Meet Bob Mellor of the American Numismatic Assoc. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Viera, 321-255-4404

American Eagle Day

Thirsty 3rd Thursday

Young Authors

4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Basic writing skills to help with story writing. Ages 8 to 16 years old. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Viera, 321-255-4404

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National PTSD Awareness Day

Rotary Club of Viera, Board Installation Dinner

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Healthy Legs, Healthy Life Seminar with Dr. Hai Kenney, Interventional radiologist

5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Rotarian of the Year named, potential Rotarians welcome. Tuscany Grill 7640 N. Wickham Road Suntree, 321-622-4610 2 - 4 p.m. Program for children 7 - 12. Exploration of science using bubbles. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Drive Viera, 321-255-4404

10 a.m. Presentation of National Parks. Holiday Inn Viera 8298 N. Wickham Rd. Viera, 386-235-3443

3 - 9 p.m. Come to Viera Park Market every first Friday. Viera Regional Park 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Viera, 321-759-3713

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National Flag Day

Movie in the Park

Yoga at The Avenue

6 - 9 p.m. Come watch “Aquaman.” McLarty Park 790 Barton Blvd. Rockledge, 321-633-1874

Medicare Seminar

9 - 10 a.m. Saturdays Free complimentary yoga with a certified instructor. The Avenue Central Park 2261 Town Center Ave. Viera, 321-634-5390

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10 a.m. - Noon Florida Health Care Plans will present. Please join us for an informative seminar about FHCP Medicare. One Senior Place 8085 Spyglass Hill Rd. Viera, 386-676-7100

Take Your Dog To Work Day

National Onion Rings Day

Vascular Vein Open House Turtle Talk Presentation 9 a.m - 5 p.m. Come celebrate the 18th anniversary of Vascular Vein with snacks, prizes and a meet & greet with Dr. Kenney Riverview Tower 6525 Third St., Suite 208 Rockledge, 321-704-8505

2 - 4 p.m. Free. Open to the public. Class is required for volunteers in the STPS and a prerequisite for working hands-on with turtles. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Dr. Viera, 321-255-4404

11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Open to the public Courtenay Springs Village 1200 S. Courtenay Pkwy. Merritt Island, 321-452-1233

Brevard Music Group’s benefit dinner & concert with Rick Braun Holiday Inn Viera 8298 N. Wickham Road Viera, 321-783-9004

Sizzling Hot Summer Concert “Summer Bash” Open House 8 p.m.

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Yoga at The Avenue

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Enthusiasm boosts annual Armed Forces Day celebration BY CHRIS BONANNO Hundreds of local residents gathered to pay tribute to military heroes and, in many cases, get a great workout as the Armed Forces Day Rescue 5K & Community Fair was held May 18 at The Avenue Viera. The early-morning gathering, formerly known as the Rescue Warrior Run, began the day’s festivities and included more than 300 participants, according to event organizer Robin Simons. The race course took participants in and around The Avenue Viera in what Simons called “great weather.” Following that, the second annual Armed Forces Day Community Fair was held in The Avenue Viera’s center courtyard. There, the fair featured the presence of a number of military and veteransaffiliated organizations, including the Veterans of Foreign Wars and the Cape Canaveral Chapter of the Military Officers Association

of America. It also included vendors, exhibits, prizes and demos, according to the organizers. “I think it’s great,” said Steve Bond, the second vice president with the chapter and a former U.S. Army Ranger. “Brevard County’s one of the highest-density areas for veterans in the United States. … I think that we’ve got great support here in Brevard.” The event also had live music from the band “Half Step Down,” with Simons serving as the lead vocalist. “We’ve just been having a great time this afternoon and we’ve made it this year an Armed Forces event on (the nationally commemorated) Armed Forces Day of May 18 of 2009,” Simons said. “… This year, we’ve doubled in size for our runners and tripled in size for the community fair participants.” “It’s everything. I mean, we are a military town and we have all five branches here. So, it’s a very important thing for our community to understand what’s

Patrick Air Force Base to put on the event. “That’s partially why we bring out some of the displays — the gun racks, the submarines, the boats. It’s partially to draw people in for the education component of it, but also really just to showcase really what we have here.” The day was capped off with a “Military Bride to Be” presentation where one lucky soon-to-be bride received a free wedding dress courtesy of Nicole Maree Bridal. All proceeds from the event were slated to go toward the Rescue Special Functions Committee, which is based out of the 920th and of which Simons is president, and the Military Affairs Council, organizers added. VV

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John Olsson, left, Steve Bond, Ernie Joy, Ellie Joy and Don Smith, all members of the Military Officers Association of America Cape Canaveral Chapter, pose at the Armed Forces Day Community Fair held May 18 at The Avenue Viera.

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Seminole leaders held Black Seminoles as so-called slaves, but they were more free than with whites or other tribes. Intermarriage occurred. Seminole homes were chickees, built in large villages. They were raised platform shelters with thick cypress logs and thatched roofs made from palmetto fiber. Since there were no walls, canvas or hide tarps offered protection during storms. For sustenance, wild nuts and fruits were gathered,

and women were productive farmers. Crops were raised unattended behind homes, overwhelmed with weeds and lacking irrigation; nature was the caretaker. Corn, the main yield, was used for bread, pancakes, or the soft drink (sofkee) — still popular today. Sugarcane was a sweetener. The hardy Seminole pumpkin, often planted at the base of a dead oak, vigorously climbed the limbs. Eager young braves retrieved the fruit, flaunting their skills. Men hunted, fished and raised cattle abandoned by the Spanish. Hunters pursued creatures, including birds, turkeys, or alligators. To capture venison, grass was burned and luscious new growth attracted the animal. Fishing, probably from a

cypress dugout canoe, often involved spears, sometimes tipped with the spiked tails of stingrays or horseshoe crabs. Turkey or deer bones were common for fishing pole hooks. Daily meals were enjoyed in the communal eating house, the biggest house in the village. Women prepared food. Prevalent was corn bread, soups and stews. Certainly, trading posts were welcomed. Pelts and hides were exchanged for items such as staples, cookware, tools, guns and vivid cloth. The fertile and nurtured land of the Seminoles was inevitably pursued by those who were better equipped for battle. Aggression resulted in the three Seminole

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