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VOLUME 13 ISSUE 7

Back to school brings excitement It's time to return to the classroom

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ummer vacation is over. If you have recently moved into the Viera and Suntree area and you want your child to attend Viera High School for the 2019-2020 school year, student registration will be conducted Aug. 8. According to the high school’s website, registration for the four grades will be held during five different time spots: • Grade 9: 8 to 10 a.m. • Grade 10: 10 a.m. to noon. • Grade 11: Noon to 2 p.m. • Grade 12: 2 to 4 p.m. • All grades: 4 to 6 p.m. Registration will be held in the school’s auditorium and cafeteria. Last spring, registration packets were distributed to all Viera students in order to expedite the registration process. School officials said if you have not completed your student’s registration packet, contact the guidance office in order to complete this packet prior to Aug. 8. This will ensure a smooth registration process and that your student has a completed

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Chamber luncheon hosts space program patch designer BY AUSTIN RUSHNELL With the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing this year, what better time to appreciate those members of our community that have been a part of NASA and the various space programs? On July 10, the Greater Palm Bay Chamber of Commerce (GPBCC) held its monthly membership luncheon with guest speaker Timothy Gagnon, the Kennedy Space Center artist and NASA missions and commemorative patches designer. One of the central aims of the chamber’s monthly membership luncheon is to share community representatives with Palm Bay and its surrounding cities in a central location. “The goal (of these meetings) is to educate and inspire our members to grow their business,” said Cindy Hunt, the director of member relations and

work designing patches for various space programs, as well as about his inspirations. Gagnon’s work has been part of the International Space Station program, and many of his designs have been worn by astronauts in space. “The most interesting aspect (of my work) is that my artwork orbits the Earth,” Gagnon said. “A lot of artists have gallery showings, and they’re all wonderful and well deserved, but my gallery is the International Space Station. “Every crew is different,” Gagnon said, explaining the difficulties of his work. “They all have likes and dislikes; some want a very complex design, some want it very simple. Meeting VIERA VOICE Klinton Landress their expectations is the Timothy Gagnon and his wife, Lynn, were guests of the Greater Palm Bay biggest challenge (for Chamber of Commerce at the monthly membership luncheon. me), especially now with international crews.” development. “It’s just connect here, they can help Gagnon is a self-taught each other with referrals, a great opportunity to artist and designer, (etc.)” bring people together. We working in both traditional want to be a resource for During the meeting, Gagnon spoke about his our members, so they can media as well as in digital.

One of the most important early inspirations for him was artist Robert McCall, with whom Gagnon was later able to work. Gagnon was invited to July’s luncheon by Nancy Peltonen, the president and CEO of the GPBCC. “I met Gagnon at the 46th Space Congress, and he designed the patch for that,” Peltonen said. “It was beautiful. We were sitting together and (...) I said, ‘you would be perfect to speak at our luncheon,’ and now with the Apollo celebrations, he (turned out to be) the perfect one to be at this luncheon. We have a lot of community leaders (at the monthly membership luncheon).” For more information about Gagnon’s work, go to KSCartist.com. For more information about the Greater Palm Bay Chamber of Commerce and its monthly membership luncheon, call 321-9519998. V V

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saxophonist and vocalist Billy Davis, bass player Ron Pirtle, drummer Dimas Sanchez and Marce Palos on keyboards. “We perform a variety of styles — Latin, swing, hard bop and blues,” Davis said. “We like to mix it up so you

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Otter Spotter monitors Brevard’s furry friends BY AUSTIN RUSHNELL

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Second annual Space Coast K-9 Competition set to educate, excite BY CHRIS BONANNO Last year’s inaugural Space Coast K-9 Competition, held at Cocoa High School in October, thrilled an enthusiastic crowd as police dogs and their handlers based both locally and from other parts of the state competed for both pride and prizes. As great as that event was, the second annual version of the competition figures to be even better. It will be held Oct. 12. “It’ll grow this year and it’ll be a big fun time,” said Cocoa Police Department officer Chris Hattaway, who organizes the event along with fellow CPD officer Dan Rhodes. Last year’s event, which featured competitions that saw dogs navigate an obstacle course and participate in a hard dog/ fast dog competition that measured both the dogs’ speed and bite, featured 26 officer and dog tandems. This year’s event, Hattaway said, will feature between 35 and 40 teams.

Some of those teams will be based locally though others, as was the case last year, will come from places outside Brevard County. Hattaway expects an increase in teams from the southern portion of the state. Those competitions will return, though Hattaway added that the obstacle course competition this year will finish with dogs having to perform an “apprehension bite.” Hattaway noted that he enjoyed getting the public out to the event and being able to view the coordination between the dogs, which usually are either German Shepherds or Belgian Malinois and their handlers. "I really care about educating the public,” Hattaway said. “I love the fact that the public can actually come see the handlers work with their partners, how intimate that relationship is." He also said that the competition is genuinely

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Space Coast United enjoys record-breaking season BY CARL KOTALA

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Members of the SCU 2000 Boys Red Team celebrate after winning the FYSA State Cup Championship.

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The Space Coast United Soccer program has always had a long history of success. But never anything like this. After having six teams win Florida Cup championships earlier this summer, the SCU has sent seven teams on to play in national tournaments throughout the country. “The club has had tremendous success in the 2018-2019 (season),” said Scott Armstrong, the Space Coast United Soccer Club's executive director of coaching in a statement. “We have broken all records and created a great learning and development environment. Space Coast United has

become a well-known, state-wide program and well respected. The success is across all age brackets, which reflects the development and the goal of creating a program that represents a positive environment for kids to learn and play and achieve their goals.” Here’s a look at how some of the SCU’s top teams did this season: SCU Girls 2001 Red Team Although it lost the FYSA State Cup final on penalty kicks, the team was later invited to play in the USYS Southern Regionals in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The team impressively made it to the quarterfinals, beating the Georgia state champion and tying the Tennessee state champs. Team members included: Olivia Colombo; Jessica DeBiasse; Danielle Dudley; Kailey Dunne; Kaitlyn Duron; Francesca Espinoza; Megan Furfey; Allyn Jamie; Mary McCaleb; Therese McCaleb: Melia Miller; Jessica Newton; Carter Register; Kylie Roach; Abigail Rolling; Isabella Ruggiano; Carolina Santos; Payton Yates and Amanda Zaroogian. SCU 2002 Girls Red Team After coming in second in the Girls Florida National Premier League (NPL), this team was invited to play in the NPL Girls Finals in Colorado and even played in a higher age bracket. Team members included: Amelia Anello; Kira Anzalone; Caroline Boston; Madisin Cicchetti; Ashley Deskins; Grace Hanks; Lena Hatter; Charlotte Irvin; Mallory Jost; Nina Kaufmann; Abigayle Richard; Madelyn Rosario; Jordan Spira; Amanda Vitaliano and Johanna Webb. SCU 2003 Girls Red Team The Florida Cup champions took part in the US Club 2019 National Cup XVIII Finals in Colorado. Team members included: Chloe Adams; Madison Ainbinder; Ollie Anderson; Rachel Baleto; Abbey Cairns; Adrianne Gutman;

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Viera's Davis hopes for 'monster' senior season BY CARL KOTALA After a breakout junior season, Viera High School defensive lineman Cooper Davis didn’t want to just get better. He wanted to become a beast. So, as the Hawks kick off their 2019 season this month, you can expect to see a lot more of the 6-foot7 University of Missouri commit. About 30 … maybe even 40 pounds more. Advised by his coaches to bulk up without losing the speed that makes him so effective, Davis has gone from 220 pounds at the end of last season to more than 250 with the hope of reaching 260 before the start of the season. If he was tough to deal with before, just think what it will be like for opposing offensive lines to have to deal with him this season. “We’ve got a big goal that if I hit 27 sacks this year, I’ll break two school records,” Davis said. “I’ll break the most for one season and the most for a career.” After going from nine sacks as a sophomore to 21 as a junior, getting 27 sacks as a senior wouldn’t seem like an unrealistic goal for Davis. It would also confirm why he received close to 30 scholarship offers from schools such as Missouri, West Virginia, Nebraska, UCF and Tennessee.

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Viera High School defensive lineman Cooper Davis (No. 45) has added more than 30 pounds to his 6-foot-7 frame as he prepares for what he hopes will be a big senior season. Davis committed to Missouri during the summer.

Having spent the first 15 years of his life in Lee’s Summit, Missouri, before moving to Florida, the Tigers were always Davis’ dream school. That made his commitment an easy call. “Missouri is just such a great place for me,” he said. “I feel like it’s just a perfect fit.” Now that the stress of the recruiting process has been lifted off his shoulders,

Davis can concentrate on his senior year. He will be part of a defensive line Viera coach Derek Smith said might be the best he has ever coached. With Davis, Julius Barfield, Jamari Lyons and Jackson Hatfield all returning from last year, plus Tyler Cooley coming in as a fifth defensive lineman, the Hawks have talent and experience up front.

But there is no question, the Hawks will look to provide a good matchup for Davis, or to use him to help free up the others when it comes to the pass rush. “Our plan for Cooper is that we’re going to play him on both the inside and the outside, but we will probably play him over the weakest offensive lineman for the other team, forcing them to

double team him,” Smith said. “He’s going to demand double teams.” Although Davis would prefer to be on the outside, where he has more freedom to use what he called his, “high-twitch, finesse” style, he’s open to whatever the Hawks need to succeed.

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State titles, district championships highlight VSLL All-Star season BY CARL KOTALA Two state championships in one season. It doesn’t get much better than that. The Viera-Suntree Little League All-Star baseball and softball teams have had quite a summer … and it’s not over yet. The VSLL Juniors baseball team defeated North Springs 5-0 on July 21 at MitchellEllington Park on Merritt Island to win the state championship and claim a spot in the Southeast Regional, which is set for Aug. 2 to 6 in Broadway, Virginia. That same week, the VSLL Majors will be playing in the Southeast Regional in Warner Robins, Georgia from Aug. 2 to 7. The Majors booked their ticket for the regionals by defeating Plant

City 10-0 in the state title game. “I’m extremely proud of the boys,” said VSLL President Charlie Gutierrez. “Quietly and through adversity, they just showed up. “To get this far, it’s a blessing. It’s a testament to all their hard work and to all the coaches who are dedicated to these kids.” In addition to the two state champions, VSLL players also were part of several District 2 winners. The VSLL 50-70 (Intermediate) baseball team won its district title for the first time. Players on that team included: Aiden Baker; James Baxter; Carson Cruse; Jay Fowler; Alex Jacobs; Connor King; Brayden Kubiak; Colin Mutz; Landon Norton; Dom Piscitelli; Tyler Rosenberger

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Members of the Viera-Suntree Little League All-Star Juniors baseball team pose with their state championship banner. The team is heading to the Southeast Regional in Broadway, Virginia this month.

and Nolan Taylor. A Majors softball team that featured a roster combined of players from the VSLL, South Beaches and Beachside Little League advanced to the state tournament where it went 1-2. VSLL players from that team were: Cadyn Ennen; Morgan Galvin; Danielle Matthews; Jessie Panossian and Hayley Power. The 9-11 softball team made up of players from the VSLL and Eau Gallie Little Leagues didn’t have to play a game to get to VIERA VOICE Carl Kotala the state tournament as it Players and coaches from the Viera-Suntree Little League All-Star went unopposed through Majors baseball team hold up their state championship banner. The district and sectional play. team is heading to the Southeast Regional in Warner Robins, Georgia this month. VSLL players on that team

“To get this far, it’s a blessing. It’s a testament to all their hard work and to all the coaches who are dedicated to these kids.” — Charlie Gutierrez included: Zoey Allen; Ella Brand; Maddey Cruse; Kaitlyn Farinhas; Taylor Holtz; Shae Janke; Erin Lynch; Kendall Mix; Autumn Reynolds and Ava Teply. As for the two teams headed to the Southeast

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Comedy specials, road trips part of recruiting grind for Viera’s Lamp BY CARL KOTALA Gavin Lamp’s journey to fulfilling a life-long dream of playing college football ultimately led him to the University of Richmond, where the Viera High School graduate is preparing for his freshman season. But during the course of three summers, that journey also led him to places such as Virginia, Furman, Georgia Southern, the University of Connecticut, Georgia State … and a lot of places in between. “It’s a grind,” Lamp said of his college recruiting process which included trips to various football camps — sometimes three in a single weekend — throughout the southeast. “Me and my dad would leave on Thursday or Friday. We’d pack the car, get all my equipment and drive up there. We’d listen to the radio, listen to comedy specials. “We would drive hours at a time, go to a camp, compete, take a quick shower at the hotel, get in the car … I would probably nap and he would drive to the next school.” While five-star recruits have colleges practically banging down their door, for others it’s not just a matter of sending out tapes. It’s a matter of being seen and getting their names out there. Lamp, an offensive lineman, remembers those days all too well. “As an O-lineman, it comes down to do you have the grit? How bad do you want it? Play to the whistle. Pancakes are always a plus,” he said. “Recruiting is always a grind. It’s fun and it’s tough at the same time. It’s a great time in your life.” In the end, Lamp had offers from Richmond, Stetson, Jacksonville, Morehead State and a Division II school. Other places such as UConn, Lafayette, FAU, FIU and Mercer wanted him as a preferred walk-on. Some coaches told Lamp he was their “next guy” and that if the player they had ranked in front of him decided to go somewhere else, they would offer him. In other words, if the other guy commits, we wish you the best of luck. If he doesn’t, we’ll keep in touch. “It’s a very real side (of recruiting),” Lamp said. “It sucks, but it’s all about the path, where I’m at. I obviously want to play Furman and show them what they missed out on. I want to play all of those schools, if possible. “William & Mary, I was talking to them for a while and they told me the same

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thing. Then Richmond offered and now I’m ready to play them this year. It’s a rivalry game. I’m ready to show them what they missed out on.” If there were two things Lamp knew he could count on throughout the process, it was support coming from two areas — his real-life family, and his football family. “Viera is home. That’s what I’m thankful for,” Lamp said. “There are tough times when offers don’t come your way, or people leave, or you get injured. “The one thing I’ve always felt about Viera is it’s always been a brotherhood. It’s always been a family. (Former offensive line coach, now offensive coordinator Mike) Degory has been in contact with me ever since I left. We still talk. When I go to Richmond, I plan on still talking to him. “They’re just father figures to me, which I don’t think you get at a lot of at other schools.” Gavin and his father, Garrett, have always been close. In fact, it was Garrett who took Gavin to see the movie “The Blind Side” that helped the younger Lamp fall in love with playing football. The road trips the two took during those three summers … listening to Jim Gaffigan’s comedy on the radio … only made them closer. “We had so many fun moments,” Gavin Lamp said. “We’ve run into so many weird individuals along the way. We’ve been across the whole southeast of America together. At the end of the day, it’s just made us closer every step of the way. … Again, the recruiting process is tough, it’s a grind, but then again, it’s fun. I thank him a hundred percent.” Lamp’s advice to other players who want to play college football is simple: “Be patient,” he said. “Don’t be afraid to introduce yourself to a coach. I was always a timid person and my dad would always say, ‘Gavin, go say hi to these people. Put your name out there.’ “It only takes one school. I think I’m going to be a prime example of that. I think me going to Richmond is going to be a great thing for me. Obviously, the goal is the NFL. “That’s the end goal. But if not, I get a college degree. Be patient and don’t be afraid to go out there and compete. Don’t go hiding in the back. Show yourself. Show what you can do. There’s a school for everyone and you’ll find it.” VV

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Viera High School graduate Gavin Lamp spent three summers traveling all over the southeastern part of the country attending football camps to help in his recruiting process. It was a trip to the University of Richmond that helped get Lamp noticed and was a big factor in getting him a scholarship offer. "It was just a fit," he said. "One hundred percent a great fit."

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Blazer’s impact on Duran’s Juniors Academy tremendous BY CARL KOTALA There is no question Justin Blazer has made an incredible impact since being named the director of instruction at the Duran Academy of Golf a little more than five years ago. And the thing is … it’s only going to get better. “It’s hard to measure an impact year-to-year, but when you see things over the span of five years, what’s gone on … I’ve had seven kids go on to get scholarships to play golf, nine of them to go on to play college golf total,” Blazer said. “To see them grow has been outstanding, not just on the course, but off the course.

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Eric Berggren (Indiana) and Cocoa’s Jenna Werle (Saint Rose). While developing elitelevel golfers is something Blazer takes pride in, so is watching those same players give back to the younger kids who will one day, hopefully, be in their shoes. After all, it’s nice to get advice and be able to spend some time with someone you look up to. “Calvin’s back this summer after his freshman year (at FSU) and he’s helping me with my summer camp,” Blazer said. “He just comes

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And he’s clearly not worried about facing double teams. “Double teams are interesting,” Davis said. “If you beat the first guy, it’s kind of over because the second guy is shocked that you did it. There was one time … the guard tried to down block/ double team me. I swam him (used a swim move) and the tackle just froze and I just ran through.” Though he grew up dreaming of playing at a bigtime college, and eventually the NFL, Davis admitted he was a little surprised at the number of offers he received after his junior season. But as Smith explained, there’s plenty there for college coaches to love. “He’s got very good technique with long arms (79 inches),” Smith said. “His first two steps are very quick. But on top of that, he’s got very good leverage for a guy who is 6-foot-7. “I don’t think there’s a question he’s going to dominate this year.” V V

BY DAVID D. HORST Almost every member of the Viera East Men’s Golf Association has an interesting story. I’d like to think that I’m a member of that group. I’m from Pittsburgh, which makes me an avid fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. On my journey to Florida, I stopped in Morgantown, West Virginia for five years and graduated from West Virginia University. I also was VIERA VOICE photo commissioned as a second David D. Horst is a business lieutenant in the United entrepreneur in Brevard County. States Army Reserves as a Signal Corps officer. For almost 40 years, I lived world in 2012 to become an adjunct professor at in the wild and wonderful Mountwest Community state of West Virginia. I lived College. in the Huntington area, Now, I teach at Eastern and I earned my MBA from Florida State College’s Cocoa Marshall University. campus. My career path included I am happily married the Xerox Corporation, and in a blended family Abbott Laboratories, two with four children and four pharmaceutical companies and a medical device startup. grandchildren. We built our dream home in 2014, and I I retired from the corporate

have been in Viera ever since. My latest business venture is Black Coffee and Donuts in Cocoa Village with two partners. It has been a great learning experience since I teach entrepreneurship at the college. I also have served on the VEMA board as secretary and continue to serve as its media liaison. It has been great playing golf with this group. On June 27, VEMA played a two-man, best-ball Stableford scoring match with two flights. In Flight A, the top three teams were Jim Kopliner and Freddie Baltazar; Guy Sullivan and Dave Parker; and Gerry Adams and Ben Herman In Flight B, the top three teams were Rick Molochos and Tom Walker; Wilson Butler and Frank Westwell; and Paul Winter and Ed Raleigh. J.J. Galambos on No. 4,

Kopliner on No. 7, Molochos on No. 13 and Galambos on No. 16 were closest-to-thepin. On July 11, almost 50 players participated in an individual flighted event with Stableford scoring. The top four individuals for each flight were: Flight A: Kopliner, Tim Brown, Bill Scholtens and Robbie Rosenberger. Flight B: John McComas, Ross Shiffrin, Adams and Craig Smith. Flight C: Tony Hines, Jim Toy, Don Wentzlaff and Bill Harrison. Flight D: Michael Reinhard, Ed Raleigh, Greg Humble, Allen Pinette and Bill Oakley Flight E: Glen Tarsha, Andy Mammay, Bruce Schwanda and Paul Winter. Tony Hines on No. 4, Bill Scholtens on No. 7 and Paul Winter on Nos. 13 and 16 were closest-to-the-pin. VV

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With the rising costs of university schooling, every little bit helps. Some students are even able to earn scholarships to help fund the way. One program that provides students with the extra funding for future learning is the Military Officers Association of America (MOAA). The Cape Canaveral chapter of the MOAA (MOAACC) recently awarded 10 students with a scholarship during its MOAACC Scholarship Corporation's 36th annual Awards Luncheon. On July 16, the MOAACC awarded each of the 10 recipients $3,500 in scholarship support. The

recipients were: • Mackenzie Baysinger, Florida State University, sponsored by David Baysinger. • Sarah Bliss, Florida Southern College, sponsored by Mark Bliss. • Charlotte Coon, University of Florida, sponsored by Cecil Roach. • Forrest Dipert, Purdue University, sponsored by Mary Masterson. • Christian Hayes, University of North Florida, sponsored by Aaron Hayes. • Cassandra Bier, Anderson University, sponsored by James Ketchum. • Keely Knudson, University of Florida, sponsored by Donald Harclerode.

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schedule for the 2019-2020 school year on registration day. Each student will be responsible for a $4 registration fee that covers the cost of their planner and lockers. Students can pay with a check or cash. Parking permits also will be available for sale for both golf carts and vehicles. Students are required to complete a vehicle registration form (available online) and provide copies of their vehicle registration, license and proof of insurance. The cost is $20 for students. Seniors also can elect to pay an additional $20 if they would like to paint the concrete bumper of their reserved parking spot. The school also announced that Calvary Chapel, located across the street from the high school, will not allow students to park their golf carts and other vehicles in their parking lot during the school year. The first day of school will be Aug. 12. If you haven’t completed your shopping for your child’s school supplies, you’re also in luck. Florida's back-to-school tax holiday on school supplies begins Aug. 2 and runs through Aug. 6. This means you won't pay sales tax on many supplies that children need when they head back to class Aug. 12. Some of the items include: Clothing, shoes and certain accessories for less than $60. School supply items less than $15. Personal computers, laptops and some related accessories ($1,000 or less per item, must be purchased for noncommercial home or personal use). There are obviously a few other caveats to the tax holiday (price limits, for example) and the fact that you can’t buy any of the eligible items in a theme park, entertainment complex, public lodging or airport (that one’s so Floridians, not tourists, benefit). Meanwhile, it’s been a productive summer for Sarah Robinson as she prepares for her first full year as Viera’s principal. “Summer is a great time because we get to plan and prepare for the next year,” Robinson said. “Our school data came back and we’re once again an ‘A’ school, a very high ‘A’ school, which is attributed to the success of our students, our teachers, our supportive parents and our community. “It’s a good time for reflection and planning on

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way it’s going to be,’ ” she said. “To me, my goal is not about me as a principal, it’s about making Viera High School the best school we can possibly be. That involves a lot of staff who work here, the thousands of students who go here, thousands of parents and thousands of community members. It’s about what can

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what we’ve done well and on opportunities to continue to grow as a school.” Robinson will enter her fourth year at Viera after serving as the school’s assistant principal — curriculum — before being named acting principal after Mike Alba left to take a job with the Brevard County School District last November. She officially was named principal in May. Taking over a school that is projected to have an enrollment of 2,195 for the upcoming school year can be quite a challenge. But fortunately for Robinson, she knows there won’t be any major changes that need to be made when classes begin Aug. 12. “The great thing about

Viera is that Mr. Alba did a phenomenal job as a leader, putting a lot of positive things in place to continue to move the school forward,” she said. “It’s not a school where I feel like I have to come in and change everything, or fix everything. There’s a lot of positive things that are already going on and are in place. Part of what I think is important is involving our parents, our teachers and our students in any kind of change process.” To that end, Robinson has met with teachers and parents to get their opinions on what the school does well and where it can possibly improve. Last month, Robinson and Viera’s leadership

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we all do together.” Robinson cited a motto Alba used to refer to: “Support, Inspire and Motivate.” It’s a motto she plans to continue as she takes Viera High School into the future with the idea of making a good school into an even better one that can serve its students and its community. “As a school, I know we’re looking to build on delivering an excellent level of instruction to all of our students, and how we can continue to reach every student at Viera High School so that every student has opportunities, every

student has excellent instruction in their classroom on a daily basis, so that when they leave Viera High School, they’re prepared for college, career and civic life,” she said. “We’re doing a phenomenal job of educating our students in success, but ensuring that we’re meeting the needs of every student is always something we’re trying to work toward and grow better at and work on as a school.” VV

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between a good dog and a That’s a nebulous term. good owner. There’s more work than “It takes a special kind of hours in a day for the organization. Log in to lrrpof. person to be a foster,’’ Brown said. “There’s no guarantee org for a look at all the about the temperament of homeless dogs. the dog. These dogs might “Finding fosters — it is so have been mistreated. Some hard,’’ said Lucas, who was fosters have given up after born in Maryland and has 10 minutes. You have to hope lived in Brevard since 1999. that they are committed to “People are afraid that they stick it out. Most will commit will become attached to the to do it, but they might not dog and have a hard time do it twice.’’ giving it up. I’ve seen how The pool of potential rewarding it is to see the fosters also could be limited complete turnaround of a since most already have dogs dog that had shut down and of their own. given up. They just need to “The dogs might have to be have the companionship. It’s kept separate for a period of the most rewarding thing time,’’ Brown said. “You don’t that I’ve done.’’ know where the dogs are Brown, a 61-year-old from. They could have been native of North Carolina, on the street and just thrown has lived in Suntree since 2004. He does home visits to out. They might have more problems.’’ approve adoptions. Some of the dogs might “You just want to make have had a good home with a sure that it’s a good lousy owner. environment,’’ said Brown, “I had a guy surrender a who is a retired member 12-year-old Labrador and of the U.S. Coast Guard. “If then he wanted to adopt a they’re adopting a puppy, puppy from us,’’ Brown said. you want somebody there. “That didn’t happen. You see So many of these dogs don’t come to us in good shape. We it all with this stuff. You do the best with what you’ve want to make sure they’re got. You can’t save them all.’’ going to a good home.’’ Still, Brown and Lucas try. A fenced yard is no “Labrador Retriever longer required. That was a Rescue of Florida is a troublesome requirement in fantastic organization,’’ the past, which might have Lucas said. “There was a dog prevented dogs from going named Gracie, who was 9 to excellent homes. years old. She was an old girl “People live in condos and apartments, and those places from a shelter, who had a hip issue. Labrador Rescue paid are more dog friendly than they used to be,’’ Brown said. for a double-hip replacement. She underwent therapy and “There also are more dog was fostered in Rockledge. parks.’’ We really do care about these A lack of foster homes dogs.’’ VV might prevent that meeting

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Armstrong’s ‘giant leap’ signed photograph sold for $52,247 at auction SPECIAL TO VIERA VOICE An extremely rare signed photograph of Neil Armstrong taking his "giant leap for mankind" sold for $52,247, according to Boston-based RR Auction. Fifty years ago, on July 20, 1969, the Apollo 11 Lunar Module 'Eagle' touched down on the surface of the moon. Astronaut Neil Armstrong descended the spacecraft's ladder and spoke his immortal words: "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." Buzz Aldrin soon followed behind him, and the two became the first earthly beings to set foot upon another celestial body. The glossy 10x8 photo of Neil Armstrong just before he set foot on the lunar surface, was signed in black felt tip, "Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11.” Captured from NASA's original video transmission of the historic event, this is one of the most recognizable images of the lunar landing: Armstrong taking his first step onto the landing pad, seconds before delivering

VIERA VOICE Courtesy of RR Auctions Michael Collins’ Apollo 11 bio patch sold for $1,282.50.

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by and is like, ‘Hey, I want to hang out with the kids for the day.’ And then he comes by and takes some time to play golf with Asher. “That’s huge. Pay it forward. He had kids who did that for him before I was here. Seeing my high school girls take the time to play on the Par 3 with the younger girls … to see that community and that culture forming has been pretty cool.” Blazer has always structured his programs for golfers in one of three phases — learning how to play, learning how to be competitive and learning how to win. The beauty of it is watching kids progress through each of the three phases. So how does Duran improve on a program that has already become a huge success? Abigale Shepperle, a top 50

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what is arguably the most • Charlie Duke's Apollo 16 Apollo 11 flight plan sold for famous quote of the 20th flown Robbins Medal sold for $21,446. century. $28,016. • Buzz Aldrin's flown As the Apollo 11 • Apollo 11 full-length Apollo 11 American flag sold astronauts touched down photograph of Buzz Aldrin for $20,803. on the moon and the first standing on the moon, • An Apollo 13 crewtelevision transmissions signed by all three Apollo 11 signed flown flag display made it to earth, NASA's astronauts, sold for $21,587. sold for $16,250. Jet Propulsion Lab in • Neil Armstrong's signed • An Apollo 11 fully signed California was called to work. Responsible for altering the images to photo film, the continued to page 38 photo development team there was first to see and handle most of the nowfamous images. In appreciation for his hard work, NASA gave the man in charge of the Jet Propulsion Lab this photo, one of the very few images of Armstrong on the lunar surface (as the man behind the camera, he is absent from almost all photos from the landing). VIERA VOICE Courtesy of VIERA VOICE Courtesy of RR Auctions As coincidence would RR Auctions An Apollo 11 roll of 70 mm positives A Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin have it, the technician's VIERA VOICE Courtesy of sold for $14,647.50. signed photograph sold for $4,375. sister lived in the same RR Auctions A Neil Armstrong signed photograph neighborhood as Neil and sold for $4,537.50. Jan Armstrong in Bethesda, Maryland. On a a family visit, he was introduced to the astronaut and his wife. A very gracious Armstrong gladly signed this photo, which has been in the possession of the family of the head of NASA's Photo Department Richard Windmiller Sr. until now. “It’s boldly signed by the first man to step foot on the surface of the moon and represents the pinnacle of Armstrong signed photos,” VIERA VOICE Courtesy of VIERA VOICE Courtesy of said Bobby Livingston, the VIERA VOICE Courtesy of RR Auctions RR Auctions RR Auctions executive VP at RR Auction. Charlie Duke’s Apollo 16 flown An Apollo 12 signed photograph sold Gene Kranz’s Apollo 5 Lunar Module Highlights from the sale Robbins Medal sold for $28,016.25. manuals sold for $6,322.50. for $333.75. include, but are not limited by: • Apollo 1 crew-signed photograph sold for $31,251.

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Life gets busy for Medal of Honor recipient BY R. NORMAN MOODY Medal of Honor recipient Melvin Morris shared with members of the Military Officers of America Cape Canaveral Chapter how his life has changed since he was honored with the medal. Morris, a retired Army staff sergeant and the only living Medal of Honor recipient in Brevard County, was the guest speaker at a recent MOAACC luncheon meeting. Because of speaking engagements and community involvement, Morris has had to set aside the fishing he was doing since retiring. But he tries to honor as many requests for speaking engagements as possible. “I’ve been busy ever since I received the Medal of Honor,” Morris said. “It gets hard, but I try not to turn them down.” Since he received the medal, he has traveled throughout the state and around the nation speaking to different veterans and civic groups. He also is involved with the Medal of Honor oundation’s Community Development Program. The program works with teachers to promote understanding among students of the American tradition of liberty, military history and patriotic values. sing oral histories of Medal of Honor recipients, the program focuses on how students can use examples of courage, commitment, sacrifice, integrity, citizenship and patriotism to influence change in their communities. Morris, who lives in Cocoa, said he has only missed attending meetings and speaking engagements twice. He said that for the first time he had not traveled in about a month. The longest stretches before

War and the Vietnam War to ensure that no prejudice was shown to those deserving the Medal of Honor. As a result, Morris was awarded the

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Medal of Honor recipient and retired U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Melvin Morris, right, is joined by his wife Mary and Dan Smith, the president of the Military Officers Association of America Cape Canaveral Chapter.

“I’ve been busy ever since I received the Medal of Honor. It gets hard, but I try not to turn (speaking engagements) down.” — Melvin Morris had been about two weeks. “I think this is the longest break I’ve had in five years,” he said. Despite the busy schedule, Morris said it was a pleasure speaking at the MOAACC meeting. “The reception was great,” he said. “They received me well.” Morris was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroic actions on Sept. 17, 1969 in Vietnam. He was commanding the Third Company, Third Battalion of the IV Mobile Strike orce, near Chi ang, and led an advance across enemy lines to retrieve a fallen comrade.

He single-handedly destroyed an enemy force that had pinned down his battalion. Morris was shot three times as he ran back toward friendly lines with the American casualties, but he did not stop until he reached safety. Morris initially was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in April 1 0 for his extraordinary heroism. Within a month, he returned to Vietnam for his second tour. Morris retired from the Army in 1 . In 00 , the Defense Authorization Act called for a review of veterans of World War II, the Korean

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Viera Heart & Vascular's new facility set to open BY WENDY SCHEURING

With its clean, sleek and modern appeal to go with tones of blues and grays, Viera Heart Vascular’s new facility will open its doors to patients in mid-August. The newly constructed ,000-square-foot building, constructed on a two-acre parcel, is located across from the Walgreens at the intersection of Murrell Road and Viera Boulevard. It is on the south side of Viera Boulevard at 1 0 Berglund ane. “When you walk into the door of the new building), there will be a reception area and a waiting room,” said Candace Dematos, the patient care coordinator. “The facility will also have

two nursing areas, 10 exam rooms, an ultrasound room and two procedure rooms.” The building is owned by Curaplex, C, which is located at 0 Spyglass Hill Road, nit 10 . Dr. Hong Jeong, a lorida Gator who graduated from medical school at Virginia Commonwealth niversity, specializing in Cardiovascular Disease and Interventional Cardiology, will practice in the larger, , 00-square-foot medical suite. “Interventional cardiology is the sub-specialty of cardiology that uses catheter-based techniques with fluoroscopy to treat coronary artery, valvular and congenital cardiac disease,” according

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will offer appointments, consultations and officebased vascular laser procedures in the office. or hospital-based cardiac and other procedures, Jeong is affiliated with Viera Hospital, Cape Canaveral Hospital, Holmes Regional Medical Center and Wuesthoff Melbourne. The building has a common area and two attached , 0-square foot suites, which will be leased to future medical tenants. Also featured in the new facility is a conference room, where Jeong conducts seminars for the community to create awareness about heart disease and teach about the causes of and the procedures to treat heart disease.

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Some of the vascular procedures performed include aser Venous Ablation, Sclerotherapy and Ambulatory Phlebectomy, in addition to peripheral vascular procedures, such as Peripheral Vascular Intervention, Ankle Brachial Index and Carotid ltrasound according to vieraheart.com. Jeong performs, “angioplasty, atherectomy, and stents . . . implantation of pacemakers, automated implantable cardioverter-defibrillators, transesophageal echocardiograms, cardioversions, and nuclear stress tests,” according to the website. For more information, call 1- 1or go to vieraheart.com. VV

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Hot, spicy chicken restaurant to open at The Avenue BY ERNEST ARICO If you like your chicken hot and spicy, then you might want to check out the new Joella’s Hot Chicken restaurant coming to Viera. The restaurant, which is opening later this summer or early fall in the old Pollo Tropical location at The Avenue Viera, 1 ake Andrew Drive, is one of three planned to open in Florida. The other two locations are in the Tampa area argo and Seminole. Christina Happel, the regional vice president of operations for Joella's Hot Chicken, said the deciding factor for opening a restaurant in Viera was the company’s ability to reuse the old Pollo Tropical restaurant. “The buildings are modeled to what we can do,” she said. “We are a family-

oriented restaurant. We wanted to be located in an urbanized area and Viera was the perfect fit.” Owned and operated by the Schulte Restaurant Group, Joella’s Hot Chicken is a ouisville, entuckybased fast, casual restaurant serving hot chicken, southern-style, and madefrom-scratch sides. According to the restaurant’s web site joellas.com Joella’s menu features 100 percent, antibiotic-free, hormonefree, all-natural chicken that is brined and spiced with six unique heat levels: Traditional Southern, Spiked Honey, Ella’s Fav, Tweener, Hot and ire-In Da-Hole. Made-from-scratch southern sides include Creamy Mac and Cheese, Sweet Vinegar Slaw, Crispy Thin ries, ale Crunch Salad and desserts like Banana Puddin’.

ounded in 01 , the company currently has eight locations in entucky, Indiana and Ohio. It will have 17 by the end of the year, including expansions into Georgia and Florida. Happel said the Viera restaurant will hire between 0 and 0 part-time and full-time employees. Of that number, 0 percent will be full-time employees, she said. “We pride ourselves on offering all fresh, natural chicken with unique flavors and spices,” she said. “We also are very accommodating in meeting people’s dietary needs.” Happel also explained that “Miss Joelle” represents a typical Southern woman who loves to cook chicken with delicious spices for her family and friends. The restaurant also provides catering service for any group size.

we want it done quickly,’’ said Dr. Hany Guirgis, the owner of Prestige Cardiology Consultants, C. “By having the bigger facility in the heart of Viera, we will serve the community better.” The new building will feature two entrances. “Once you get into the building, there will be a large reception area with multiple individuals greeting the patients,” Guirgis said. “There will be 10 examination rooms, a triage area and a conference room. The examination rooms will be larger rooms so, if a patient is sharing information, it remains private.” Rooms will be located around the perimeter of the building and also in the central areas to ensure privacy. There will be two procedure rooms, which can either be separated or can serve as one larger room if

more space is needed for a specific procedure. “We will be doing what we call Venus Insufficiency work-ups and Ablation Therapy for patients with painful veins. Those procedures) have to be done with clean procedure rooms rather than regular examination rooms. Our goal is to be efficient and not keep patients waiting. “We’ll also be doing a lot of nuclear testing and echocardiograms, evaluating pacemakers, and doing active ultrasound imaging for vascular diseases.” The facility also will have a large conference area for hosting educational talks with the general public. “We’ll give audiovisual presentations about devices and bring samples so that patients can touch them with their hands and have a good understanding about what their doctor tells

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Joella's Hot Chicken plans to hire between 70 and 80 employees.

“The food is high quality and reasonable priced,” she said. “We are always trying to meet the multiple needs of our customers.” To celebrate the grand opening of the Viera

restaurant, Happel said the restaurant will give out 100 free vouchers for “chicken for a year.” For more information about the restaurant, go to joellas.com. VV

Prestige Cardiology Consultants will expand to larger facility in Viera BY WENDY SCHEURING

With groundbreaking already underway, the construction of a new ,000-square-foot facility is anticipated to be completed by the holidays. Prestige Cardiology Consultants, C will move from its current location at 0 Spyglass Hill Road, Suite 10 , in Viera to 1 Berglund ane near the intersection of Murrell Road and Viera Boulevard. Once the construction is complete, a grand opening will take place providing tours to the general public. The goal of the new facility is to provide a larger and more efficient space. It will provide patients with quick access to cardiovascular tests such as ultrasounds and stress tests, as well as other minor cardiovascular procedures. “When we order a test,

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Prestige Cardiology Consultants will move from its current location at 8095 Spyglass Hill Road, Suite 105, in Viera to 1765 Berglund Lane.

them,” Guirgis said. “It will be an informal setting where people can ask questions.” Before the practice opens, ,000 square feet of the building will remain in reserve. urther modifications will be made depending upon the patients’ needs. This could be rooms for imaging procedures or an auditorium, according to

Guirgis. “In Viera, we have tremendous potential for growth,’’ Guirgis said. “I want to emphasize that if people come to Viera, they will be taken care of.” VV For more information, contact Prestige Cardiology Consultants, LLC at 321-421-7544 or go to prestigecardiology.com.

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Violet Favero loves adventures. In fact, the -year-old Suntree woman and author of several children’s books, is enjoying life so much right now she isn’t thinking about slowing down. “I’m having a wonderful time,” she said before embarking on a hiking trip to urope. “I have nine granddaughters and I love spending time with them, writing and illustrating books and doing volunteer work at schools and libraries.” Prior to beginning her career as a children’s picture book author and illustrator, avero also known to her family as Silly aya, which

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is Greek for grandmother) worked for more than years in the healthcare industry as a licensed healthcare risk manager and human resources director. She also is known for her Sunday dinners and lavish holiday gatherings. Originally from Connecticut, avero recently released “Gracie’s RV MisAdventure: A Dog’s Road Trip” published in April by Meadow Road Books). The story is about Gracie, one of two Italian greyhounds she owned. (Gracie died of cancer earlier this year.) Gracie is a very dramatic dog who loves food, and is

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trip that's filled with hysterical encounters with snakes, goats, gooey marshmallows and much more. Favero said this is the first book in a series of Gracie the dramatic dog stories. The early chapter book has black and white illustrations on each page with simple text and speech bubbles that are sure to get children engaged with the story. The book highlights Gracie's problem-solving skills, and teaches important lessons about her self-doubt, anxiety and solutions for these issues in a kid friendly way that's sure to spark conversation. There is even a fun geography lesson, too According to Amazon, “Gracie's RV Mis-Adventure” is a transitional book from picture book to chapter book when the reader is first ready for a chapter book. This funny book is perfect for kids from ages to , and grades

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The great English writer Geoffrey Chaucer is the first person to have put the proverb “better late than never” into print in “The eoman's Prologue and Tale, Canterbury Tales,” around 1 . And while this proverb is often expressed with a degree of sarcasm, apparently saying or doing something positive or do something later than expected is better than not at all. That might be the case for 79-year-old Janet Johns of Suntree, who recently found out she had twin halfsisters — siblings she hadn’t seen or known

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Because of its size, microplastics pass through water filtration systems and end up in the ocean and Great akes. This poses a potential threat to aquatic life and possibly to human life, too, according to oceanservice.noaa. In 01 , President Obama signed the Microbead- ree Waters Act of 01 , banning plastic microbeads in cosmetics and personal care products. That was a step forward in reducing plastic pollution generated, but more needs to be done. Reducing the production and use of plastic will reduce the amount of plastic waste generated. Every corporation, business, organization and individual should be doing their part to cut down on plastic waste — however they can. Even though plastic is already everywhere, it would be good to believe that we can reverse that once cutting down is the selected choice. VV Email Marcia Booth at Marcia RecycleBrevard. org.

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Crackers were Florida’s first true cowboys Spinning tales about the lorida Crackers, who were pioneer, backwoods settlers who arrived in our future state around 1 . This came after the Spanish interior colonialization efforts had ceased. They often were of Celtic ScotsIrish) and British descent. For their livelihood, they pursued farming, but especially open-range ranching. They overtook the abandoned Spanish Andalusian cattle, sturdy ancestors of today’s Texas longhorns. The Cracker label potentially originated from these first cowboys, also called cowmen or cow hunters, mounted on short horses Cracker ponies) of Spanish descent, cracking bullwhips to herd cattle. Alongside were the loyal Cracker curs, their cattle dogs. et, the Cracker name also might have referred to cracking grinding) corn or being called uakers by the Spanish. While driving cattle for weeks and months, cowboys traveled The Cracker Trail of 1 0 miles in Central lorida from

Fort Pierce to Bradenton. It was an accessible trail compared to the moist land around the issimmee River, the substantial ake Okeechobee or the Everglades swamps. Still, it was an imperiled cattle drive: hostile Indians, rustlers, downpours, heat, panthers, bears and wolves. Ships transported the cattle to Cuba or elsewhere. Florida gained statehood in 1 and seceded in 1 1. It provided nourishment, especially beef and salt for preservation) to the Confederacy during the Civil War. The nion captured cattle and destroyed salt. Self sufficient were these Crackers. They grew crops, especially corn and sugarcane, raised several animals, hunted, and fished. Goods were rarely “store-boughten.” With the help of neighbors, land was cleared,

logs were rolled and house raisings occurred. Homes were humble wood-framed homes with wide verandas for shade. The furniture was handcrafted, as were the corn-shuck mops used to clean floors of pine board. Support also was provided for other arduous chores such as fodder pulling (removing leaves from corn stalks), cane grinding or rail splitting. Informal parties frolics) followed.

Since social life centered around the church, dancing was of moral concern at these events. Possibly as a compromise, inoffensive dancing comparable to square dancing was common. The fiddle and harmonica delivered upbeat tunes or folk songs like “Turkey in the Straw.” Other gatherings occurred for pure entertainment. They included candy pulls, horse racing, quilting bees

or storytelling where ladies amused the audience with silly anecdotes or startled the listeners with ghost haint) tales. ood was plentiful at get-togethers, especially corn products such as grits, hominy, corn pone and a strong brew of blackened corn substituted for coffee. Fried alligator tails and catfish from the St. Johns were irresistible. The everpresent comfort food was boiled swamp cabbage from the heart of sable palmetto palm, our lorida state tree. Obviously, Crackers socialized, but they mostly labored. To their credit, the cattle industry is still significant in lorida. Seemingly, they were astute in cattle management. Regrettably, cattle are now linked to polluting gases, water contamination and deforestation. However, some experts insist that lack of proper management is the actual problem. ndeniably, the Crackers, also including the Seminoles and others, nurtured a primitive land into the prosperous paradise of Florida. VV

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to have existed for more than years. Johns found out about her -year-old twin half-sisters Janet Jean Neumiller and Janis Joan Mork through the website AncestryDNA. com. According to the company’s website, AncestryDNA is a cutting edge DNA testing service that utilizes some of the latest testing technology to revolutionize the way you discover your family history. The service combines advanced DNA science with the world's largest online family history resource to predict your genetic ethnicity and help you find new family connections. It maps ethnicity going back multiple generations and provides insight into such possibilities

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Janet Johns was born and later adopted in Fargo, North Dakota. “I was born in 1 0 and you have to remember things were a lot different back then,” Johns said. “My mother was 22 and my father was . They were not married when she had me so she thought it would be best to put me up for adoption.” Janet Johns and her twin half-sisters shared the same biological mother, Evelyn Jessie, who died in 010. velyn Jessie married in 1 1 and had twin girls in 1 1. Janis Joan was born minutes earlier than her sister, Janet Jean. Today, the twin sisters reside in Jamestown and Bismarck, North Dakota, respectively. “Our mother never told us we had a half-sister, Janis Joan said. “I guess she didn’t want us to know what happened to her. She velyn) was very tip-lipped about her past.” “We were a little apprehensive,” Janet Jean said. ”We were very close to our mom velyn). Why

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wouldn’t she tell us about our half-sister How can this be ” After an exchange of emails and a check of adoption records in North Dakota, Janet Johns and her half-sisters finally realized they were related. “I was shocked, surprised and delighted,” Johns said. “I never thought I had sisters.” On July 1 , Janet Johns and her twin half-sisters got the chance to meet when they gathered at Johns’ ostoria Drive home in Suntree. “We could see right away the resemblance of our mom velyn) in Janet,” Janis Joan said. “We have so much in common, it’s unreal,” Janet Johns said. “I play the piano and love music and so do my sisters.” Now that all three sisters have met, future plans might

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