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The growth in Viera should continue in 2020 as several exciting projects and expansions promise to bring prodigious opportunities for the residents of this ever-changing community.

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Addison Village Club opens Jan. 2 with resort-style amenities BY ERNEST ARICO One of Brevard County’s most unique and state-ofthe-art clubs — Addison

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Todd Pokrywa, the president of The Viera Company, right, is joined by Eva M. Rey, the director of community management, amenities and communications, as they offically cut the ribbon to open the new Addison Village Club in Viera. The ribbon cutting was held for the news media and corporate officials on Dec. 18.

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register and use the facility at the grand opening. The beautiful multimillion dollar, 9,000-squarefoot recreational facility will offer residents of the Addison Village community resort-like amenities. Eva M. Rey, the director of community management, amenities and communications for The Viera Company, said the facility is located at the

corner of Stadium Parkway and Addison Drive (8150 Stadium Parkway). Rey said the club contains an indoor basketball court that is complemented by several multi-use meeting rooms and a spacious, social area in the middle of the facility called the club room. Outdoors, residents will find six tennis courts, two pickleball courts, two bocce ball courts and an

immaculate croquet lawn. There are two, very large family-style resort pools. One pool has a splash pad and a large bucket that dumps water, while the second pool holds 180,000 gallons of water that offers four lanes for swimming laps. There also is an abundance of green space

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“I want everyone to come and have a sense of ownership of the faciity," he said. I want neighbors to get involved. “I want to bring in intergenerational programs.� Access to the club is provided as an amenity for those that live in the Addison Village communities of Trasona, Kerrington, Loren Cove, Reeling Park, Seville, Valencia, Sierra Cove

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One of the unique features of the Addison Village Club are the two outdoor resort-like pools and verandas.

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Petty's Meat Market in Suntree to close BY ERNEST ARICO One of the most popular meat markets is closing its doors later this month. Petty’s Meat Market at 6115 N. Wickham Road will close by mid-January, owner Leigh Pettigrew said. The Pettigrew family sold their stores because they wanted to spend more quality time with friends and family. Leigh Pettigrew has operated the Suntree store for 24 years, while her brother Jay has managed the Babcock Street store in Melbourne for 44 years. Both stores were sold to Southeast Petro Distributors Inc. Only the Babcock Street store will remain open with the new owners. “It’s been 24 wonderful years,” Leigh Pettigrew said. “I have fondest memories of this place. We have amazing customers. I thank them all and I will miss them.” Of the 20 store employees, Pettigrew said some will retire and

some will relocate to the Babcock Street store. “It’s been heartbreaking,” she said. “We’ve had such an outpouring of phone calls, people stopping by the store and emails.” Bruce Kwitny of Suntree said he will miss the store. “I’ve been coming here for 20 years and I don’t know where I’m going to go for my dinners,” he said. “I’ve been coming here at least two days a week because they cook all my prepared dishes.” Customer Pat Smith, who commutes from Cocoa Beach to shop in the Suntree store, said she feels terrible about the closing. “I drive all the way here because I love the personalization of the employees and the quality of the food,” she said. Pettigrew said the best part of the store is its employees. “We have really special employees,” she said. “They are knowledgeable and are sincerely caring and compassionate with our customers.”V V

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Improved team chemistry gives Holy Trinity teams reason for hope BY CARL KOTALA

Ask members of the Holy Trinity boys and girls basketball teams where they have gotten better this season and you’ll get a similar response. “We’re playing as a team more,” senior guard Antwan Freeman said. “I feel like we have more chemistry.” Alinah Sarratt, an eighthgrade guard on the girls team, has noticed the same thing. “It was a little bit more diverse last year, a little bit more on our own,” she said. “We work more as a team

this year.” That improved teamwork has led to a strong start for both teams. The boys were off to a 5-1 start, including a thrilling 76-74 overtime victory against rival Melbourne Central Catholic. “We’ve got a lot of seniors this year and a lot of those guys are trying to fill spots that they didn’t play last year,” Holy Trinity boys coach Steve Henderson said. “We’re really trying to figure out who we are. We’ve got a new offense. We’ve got some new kids playing different positions.

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Holy Trinity senior guard Antwan Freeman, right, has stepped into a bigger role for the Tigers this season and it's paying off. Freeman hit the game-winning shot in an overtime victory against Melbourne Central Catholic earlier this season.

point guard Marisa Cloud, sophomore forward Ionna Garcia and 6-foot sophomore center Caroline Lacey. The group has been working on improving communication on the floor, and as evidenced by an early-season victory against a previously undefeated Wade Christian Academy team. The Tigers can be dangerous when they can pressure their opponents

and get their offense going as they did on that night. If Holy Trinity can keep improving throughout the season, it could lead to quite an interesting postseason run for the Tigers. “This year, we’re young, but we’ve got some talent,” Holy Trinity girls coach Jay Castillo said. “The future is really bright. We have mostly sophomores and freshmen.” V V

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Viera basketball enters new era with new coaches BY CARL KOTALA With new head coaches in both the boys and girls programs, Viera High School basketball has entered a new era. Logan Keith has taken over the boys program, while Josh Carmer is now coaching

the girls. And it hasn’t taken either man long to make a big impression. “He’s a great leader,” senior center Cooper Davis said of Keith. “An absolutely phenomenal guy, too. Not only can I connect with him as a player-coach relationship, but I can connect with him as a

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friend, too. “He’s literally somebody I would go hang out with at Buffalo Wild Wings.” Keith came to Viera after spending 15 successful years at Rockledge High School — 13 as the head coach — and already has been impressed with the work ethic his players have put in. “Viera’s got a ton of potential,” Keith said. “We have great facilities. The community support is unbelievable. We’ve made some major upgrades to our program as far as some of the equipment we have. “We want every day guys. That’s the culture (we’re building). We want every day guys who are going to show up and do something. That’s normally lift and then get in here and do skill work every single day. “It will come around. But it’s not going to happen overnight. The thing is, we have confidence in these guys because of the work they put in.” In addition to Davis, other key Hawks this season include Manyaka Luma, James Goffigan, Tyler Cooley and Alec Eugene.

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Viera High School's Alec Eugene will be a key player on this year's boys team, which figures to get much better as the season goes on.

The Hawks had a big win just before the winter break, rallying in the fourth quarter to defeat Melbourne 52-47. Viera’s girls, meanwhile, entered their break on a three-game winning streak after beating Bayside, Astronaut and East River. Carmer, who spent

23 years in the Air Force, previously coached at East Coast United. He is Viera’s third girls basketball coach in as many years. “My philosophy is to make sure we always have team unity and a desire to compete,” Carmer said. “I want every player to have that inner desire that on every possession, every drill, you try to win, you try to beat the opponent or beat the drill so you make yourself better. “If you’re competing your best against the best from that person across from, it pushes you both to new heights.” Led by co-captains Jaeda Stewart and Casi Ramirez along with Sofia Smith, Tatiana Stevens, Morgan Mordas and Jacquelin Castro, the Hawks were off to a 7-3 start and enjoy playing for Carmer. “I love him because he knows what everyone can offer,” Stewart said. “He sees what everyone’s skills are and he uses it to the best of everyone’s advantage. He knows how to use the players.”V V

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Sports Schedules JANUARY 2020 PREP SCHEDULES HOLY TRINITY BOYS BASKETBALL JV games at 5:30 p.m., varsity at 7 unless noted * District game Jan. 8 – Lake Highland Prep Jan. 11 – Astronaut Jan. 14 – at Florida Prep (varsity only) Jan. 16 – Master's Academy Jan. 17 – Cocoa Jan. 22 – DME Academy, TBD Jan. 24 – MCC* Jan. 25 – West Shore* Jan. 28 – John Carroll* Jan. 30 – The First Academy Jan. 31 – at TFA Academy, TBD

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Christian Holiday Tournament, TBA Jan. 8 – at Satellite Jan. 10 – at Lakewood Ranch, 5 p.m. Jan. 11 – vs. Sarasota Riverview at Lakewood Ranch, 5 p.m. Jan. 13 – Rockledge Jan. 15 – at Edgewood, 7 p.m. Jan. 21 – Windermere Prep, 7 p.m. Jan. 22 – Cocoa Beach Jan. 24 – Bayside Jan. 25 – Lakeland High Shootout, TBA Jan. 27 – at Heritage Jan. 29 – Palm Bay Jan. 31 – West Shore, 7 p.m.

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* District game Jan. 7 – Cocoa Jan. 9 – at Merritt Island * District game Jan. 13 – at Holy Trinity Jan. 10 – at West Shore* Jan. 14 – at Space Coast Jan. 13 – Viera Jan. 16 – Eau Gallie Jan. 15 – Sebastian River Jan. 21 – at Melbourne* Jan. 17 – at Eau Gallie Jan. 24 – MCC (varsity at 5:30 Jan. 23 – at Satellite Jan. 27 – at MCC p.m.)* Jan. 28 – West Shore Jan. 27 – at Hagerty (varsity Jan. 30 – Cocoa Beach only) (Senior Night) Jan. 30 – The First Academy (varsity at 5:30 p.m.) BOYS SOCCER Jan. 31 – The Master’s JV games at 5:30 p.m., Academy

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Viera High set to induct third Hall of Fame class Jan. 10 BY CARL KOTALA The Viera Hawks have had a number of quality athletes and coaches prosper in their athletic programs through the years. And once again, they’re going to celebrate them. The third annual Viera High Hall of Fame induction ceremony is scheduled to take place from 6 to 8 p.m. Jan. 10 in the school’s auditorium. Tickets for the event can be purchased at the school. The cost is $20 for the entire event, which begins at 6 p.m. It includes dinner. It’s $10 for just the induction ceremony, which is set to start at 7. Here is a look at this year’s inductees: Kevin Mall — Football/ Track and Field A 2012 graduate, Mall became the first Viera football player to receive a Division I scholarship when he signed with Furman University. A standout tight end/defensive end/linebacker, he led the team in tackles and was the FACA Division 7A, District 11 Player of the Year despite sustaining a season-ending injury in the eighth game.

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Kevin Mall was the first Viera High School football player to receive a Division I scholarship.

In track and field, Mall won a district, Cape Coast Conference and regional championship in the shot put. He was All-State as a junior and finished among the top 10 as a senior despite wearing a cast on his broken leg. After playing tight end at Furman for four years, Mall earned a degree in accounting. He recently completed U.S. Air Force pilot training and is serving as a

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Ryan Just won four Cape Coast Conference diving championships and went to the state finals all four years during his career at Viera High School.

commissioned officer in the Pennsylvania Air National Guard. Ryan Just — Diving Easily one of the most decorated divers in Viera history, Just graduated from the school in 2018. He was a four-time Cape Coast Conference champion from 2014 to 2017 and was undefeated against

the school’s 800 (4x200) freestyle relay team that won the CCC and district titles in 2017. Morgan Woodard and Debbie Tweedie — Swimming The mother-daughter team started the Viera swimming program and coached the Hawks for 13 seasons before stepping down after the 2018 season. Tweedie was the program’s first head coach with Woodard serving as her assistant. The two switched VIERA VOICE Courtesy of roles in 2007. During their Viera High School Two of the Hall of Fame inductees 13 seasons working together, the duo led the boys and will be Morgan Woodard, left, girls teams to a combined and her mother, Debbie Tweedie. The duo started the Viera swim10 district championships. ming program and coached there The girls team won the 2015 for 13 years, winning 10 district regional title and finished championships. runner-up the next two seasons. The girls also won conference divers in dual the 2018 CCC title for the first meets all four years. time in program history. Just also was a three-time Woodard was named district runner-up and won the CCC Boys Swim Coach the district title during his of the Year in 2009-10 and senior season. He qualified the CCC Girls Swim Coach for the state finals all four of the Year for the 2015-16 years and, after finishing and 2018-19 seasons. She eighth as a freshman, came in also was selected as the Viera fourth as a sophomore, junior High School Coach of the Year and senior. for 2017-18 and awarded Just also swam the 50 the school’s Sportsmanship Award in 2018-19. VV freestyle and was part of

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Prestigious junior golf tour coming to Brevard County BY CARL KOTALA Two down, one to go. And the last one is a biggie. Duran Golf Club’s Director of Instruction Justin Blazer announced the U.S. Kids Golf Local Tour is coming to the Space Coast in 2020 with six events to be hosted by Brevard County courses. The events are expected to provide another boon for junior golf in the area. Instead of having to drive to Orlando, Jacksonville or West Palm Beach to play in a tournament, children ranging in age from 5 to 14 will get a chance to compete locally. It’s all part of the goal to put Space Coast junior golf on the map that Blazer laid out when he first arrived at Duran in 2014. It involved bringing three national initiatives to Brevard County. The PGA Junior League, which plays host to more than 40 kids, was the first national program to come to Duran. The Drive, Chip & Putt event was the second. “The last piece of the puzzle was having an established tour for golfers who want to play in a tournament setting individually,” Blazer said. “And that third one was U.S. Kids Golf (which gives) kids the opportunity to compete without driving an hour-anda-half away. “I think it’s a big deal from the sense that now we have an established local junior golf tour. The impacts are

going to be tremendous.” The first tournament is set for March 1 at Duran with subsequent events on March 8, April 19 and 26 and May 3 and 17. Locations for the remaining events were not available at press time, but local golf courses taking part include Suntree, Rockledge and Viera East. Players can sign up at uskidsgolf.com and search for the Space Coast Tour. The cost is approximately $37 for nine-hole players (boys 5 to 10, girls 6 to 11) and $50 for 18-hole players (boys 11 to 14, girls 12 to 14). Blazer believes there are at least three major impacts having the U.S. Kids Tour come to Brevard County and what impact it can have on local players. For one, it will allow children to play in a competitive environment at an early age and advance their game to higher levels. Additionally, all players at U.S. Kids Golf events are encouraged to have caddies — usually a parent — to not only help them navigate the course, but also to promote family interaction. All players 8 and younger must have a caddie at all times. “I think the impact on the younger golfers, giving them an opportunity to compete earlier and having a taste of that is good,” Blazer said. “It would be like us having Little League practice, but

“That part of the game, that part of the experience, is already done,” Blazer said. “So, when it’s time to play high school golf, that learning curve isn’t there.” The third potential impact comes from the opportunities U.S. Kids Golf provides to take their games all over the country. The top five finishers in each age group will receive Priority Status which can bring invitations to play in state and regional

invitational tournaments, international championships and, the big one — the world championship, held each year in Pinehurst. “It’s the best-of-the-best for these age groups, giving them that competitive drive,” Blazer said of U.S. Kids Golf. “Every year, I have six to 12 students that qualify for the U.S. Kids World Championships and it’s a big deal for them. “It’s an experience of a lifetime.” VV

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The U.S. Kids Golf Local Tour is coming to Brevard County, giving the area's junior golf program another big boost.

there are no games. How are we going to keep the interest of junior golfers if we don’t offer a reputable league, or a reputable junior golf tour? “PGA Junior League has curbed that, but this is that next step.” That experience can also pay off when the players reach the high school level and perhaps allow Brevard County golfers to narrow the gap when it comes to the state tournament. Those events are often dominated by teams that come from markets where players get an earlier start.

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Duck Milne, David Horst, Marc Brown, Bill Scholtens, Bruce Schwanda, David Hill, Glen Tarsha and Gary Shiffrin have been named to the new board of directors for the Viera East Men’s Golf Association. The players help manage the association’s tournaments and the annual VEMA Championship. Tom Bergeron, Jim Wilcoxin and Bruce Ames teamed up to win the A flight in a tournament that utilized the Stableford system. Kevin Dalvano, Andy Mammay and Gene Quirk prevailed in the B flight; Ben Herrman, Mike Schmitt, and Jim Toy won the C flight; and Scott Zurowski, Greg VIERA VOICE photo Humble and Tony Abraham claimed the D The Viera East Men’s Golf Association has named a new board of directors. The new members are Duck Milne, David flight. Dave Hill on No. 4, Bob David on No. 7 and Bob Urban on No. 16 were closestHorst, Marc Brown, Bill Scholtens, Bruce Schwanda, David to-the-pin. V V Hill, Glen Tarsha and Gary Shiffrin.

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BY JENNIFER TORRES A new charter school offering special programs in performing and fine arts, as well as health, physical education, languages and technology, will open in Viera next fall. The new campus of Pinecrest Academy, which will serve students in kindergarten through eighth grade, is currently under construction near the intersection of Stadium Parkway and Trasona Drive. It plans to officially open in August 2020. The school also will feature a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) curriculum called — Project Lead the Way — a program incorporating hands-on activities in areas such as biomedical science, computer science and engineering. As board chair of Pinecrest Academy Inc., Judith Marty said that through the years, Pinecrest has grown from one small school to 10 schools in two states. “Each school is similar, but they also have their own personalities,” Marty said. “The main thing is a rigorous curriculum to get the student to succeed in colleges and careers.” According to the Florida Department of Education, since

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Pinecrest Academy, a school for children in kindergarten through eighth grade, will be located at the intersection of Stadium Parkway and Trasona Drive in Viera.

1996, the number of charter schools in Florida has grown from five to more than 658 in 2018-19 with 313,000 students enrolled. Charter schools don’t charge tuition. They are public schools that receive public funding. All teachers are certified and each year the school’s academic standards and progress are evaluated and graded. However, they do have a bit more freedom from traditional public-school regulations in exchange for the expectation of higher standards. Some have a particular focus such as art or science, while others serve at-risk students or those with disabilities.

As part of its program, Pinecrest Academy Space Coast will aim to instill a “college bound mindset” by providing a strong core curriculum and promises “a robust performing arts and fine arts component.” “Pinecrest is a model of excellence,” Marty said. “Our schools have performed extremely well in state assessments. We have a very dedicated group of principals. They believe in what they do.” Pinecrest Academy Space Coast is open with limited enrollment to all students in the Brevard County School District. For more information, go to pinecrestspacecoast.com. VV

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leader, and Chris Pear, a recreational aide, teach the class together. Weaver has newly transferred to Viera from Central Brevard where he worked the past six years in the after school program and sports programs, specifically basketball, football and soccer. “It’s a real cool activity for all ages. They can meet new friends and learn new skills,” Weaver said of the homeschool class. Weaver currently is working toward his bachelor’s degree in sports management, with a minor in parks and recreation, at

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“We are delighted to be able to serve families who Viera Charter School are left on the waiting list broke ground on a new each year,” said Robert middle school Nov. 7. The Jordan, the chairman of the school expansion will include Viera Charter School Board. a new gymnasium, running He headlined a ceremony track, and space for baseball comprised of school and and soccer fields, and much community leaders — more. The new middle school accented with performances building and renovations by school musicians, chorus to the existing building will members and cheerleaders allow enrollment to increase — and then hopped aboard from 1,050 to 1,600 students. a large heavy backhoe and

gouged out the first yard of earth. The school holds a lottery each year for available slots. Registration for the lottery for school-year 2020 slots opened Jan. 1. With a focus on science, technology, engineering, arts and math, the kindergarten through eighth-grade charter school is a tuition-free public school of choice open to Brevard County residents. The school expansion is an asset to the Viera community, The Viera Company president Todd Pokrywa told the crowd, which was seated on the recently purchased 4.6 acres adjacent to the existing school at 6206 Breslay Drive

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The Creative Arts Foundation of Brevard, Inc., a nonprofit organization advocating for young students of music, announced another major music competition. It is the 11th annual Brevard’s Got Music Talent. The first prize winner will take home $1,500 from the competition that boasts cash prizes exceeding $3,000. Applications for auditions are now open. Auditions will be held in January. The top 10 finalists will compete March 22 before the judges and March 29 before an audience. The location will be announced soon and the audition dates and times will be sent to each applicant. Interested musicians and singers can apply by going to CAFOB.org — then click on “Brevard’s Got Music Talent.� Print out the application form and send with a check for $15 for the audition fee via regular mail. For information, call 321-254-3398 or send emails to MLF283@aol.com. V V

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Beginners hone creativity with artists at weekly classes BY JUDY BERMAN Some see a blank canvas, sculpting material or other art supplies, and envision the potential it holds. Others might find that intimidating. You should not. The Art Gallery of Viera, a fine art gallery in The Avenue Viera, provides weekly classes to develop and hone skills in painting, textiles, jewelry, sculpting and much more. “Most who come in start off as beginners. Some say they’re beginners, but they’re fabulous,” said Pearl Ollie, one of the gallery’s instructors who teaches sculpting and painting. Ollie starts with perspectives and has her students focus on using their skills. That way, whether it’s painting or sculpting, Ollie says she gets them to create their own designs, rather than copying what she does. One of Ollie’s students, Kate Johannsen of Satellite Beach, said she has “learned more from (Ollie) than anybody else. A lot of people come in and take a class. They say, ‘I’m not an artist.’ But she helps them see that they are.” Ollie’s sculpting classes are on Mondays, and her painting

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oils, acrylic and watercolor classes are on Fridays. Sculpting classes are $45 for three hours. Painting sessions are $35 for three hours. If she provides the canvas or a small amount of clay, it’s an extra $10. You can join instructor Ree Nathan on Tuesdays to learn how to make an original greeting card or papercrafted gift. Nathan supplies highquality ink, paper, stamps and the tools to make two beautiful projects. The cost for the class and materials is $11. “One of the things I really love is when they tell me that when people receive them, they keep them. Others say they don’t send them out because they love them,” Nathan said of the creations made in her class. Suzan Brooks, a mixed media and mosaic artist, offers classes on Wednesdays and Saturdays. “Anything can be a mosaic. Mirrors, boxes, shoes, lamps, bottles, rocks, flowerpots, back splashes. ... You are only limited by your imagination,” according to her flyer. Students are responsible for supplies in the mosaic class. Kits are for sale from

the instructor. Fees are $25 per class if you use Brooks’ tools. If you provide your own tools, the cost is $20 per class.

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Boutique fitness facilities for women thrive in Viera BY WENDY SCHEURING Two years ago, owners Diane Hawthorne Thomas and Dawn Garrison opened Empower Fitness, a boutiquestyle fitness facility focusing on overall health and fitness for women. Located in The Avenue Viera, the 5,000-squarefoot facility offers space

for personal training, small group fitness, specialty classes and heart rate monitoring. “She’s (Garrison) always wanted to have her own gym,” Thomas said. “I have always been in business to empower women. Our collaboration is very unique and what you would not find in most gyms. “We focus on strength as

well as resistance training." Empower Fitness offers a free, three-day trial. There also is a free community workout at 8:30 a.m. each Saturday and a beach workout each Sunday. There is a dropin fee for nonmembers. For members, the beach class is free. Classes are small in size and are “designed to shape a woman’s body,” Thomas said. On average, membership is about 130 members. On Jan. 10, the kickoff for the Ultimate 21-day Decade Challenge will take place. This individual challenge is offered monthly to members and includes workshops, guest

speakers, a workbook, prizes and a drawing for $500 cash. “What sets us apart is that we educate. That is our main key for our business,” Thomas said. “We are driven to create a community where women feel safe when they walk into a gym.” Also at The Avenue Viera is Club Pilates Viera, “a boutique Pilates studio specializing in reformer fusion classes for anyone, at any age or fitness level. Pure to Joseph Pilates’ original Reformerbased Contrology Method, but modernized with group practice and expanded stateof-the-art equipment, Club Pilates offers high-quality,

life-changing training at a surprisingly affordable price,” according to the Facebook page, clubpilatesviera. “Pilates is a great form of exercise that heals the body,” said Julia Pontones, the general manager of Club Pilates Viera. “It is meant to correct misalignment and strengthen the core.” Owners Emily and Heath Rehkop, a married couple who are both disabled veterans, were looking for a business that would allow them to give back to the community. For more information, go to EmpowerFitnessViera and ClubPilatesViera on Facebook. VV

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Step into the new Salon Madeleine in Suntree and you immediately notice not only how great the place looks, but also how good it smells. Lisa Purinton’s salon, which opened in November, just feels wonderful inside. That’s in large part because Purinton co-branded her shop with Aveda, a lifestyle products company considered a pioneer in holistic beauty, environmental stewardship and sustainable practices. Couple Aveda’s passion for natural, organic ingredients with Purinton’s own goal to create something unique and special for Suntree/Viera and the result is Salon Madeleine. “The esthetic in the salon is unlike any other in Melbourne,” Purinton said. “We are the premier Aveda lifestyle Salon in the area. We carry haircare, makeup, skin care and body care products, as well as use Aveda hair color. Aveda is a company you can

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feel really good about.” With more than three decades of experience in the field, Purinton’s inspiration for the name of her salon is her family. “Madeleine is my mother’s name and she was a large influence in my choosing a career as a hairstylist,” said the New Hampshire native. Purinton’s mother, who passed away in 1995, also is the namesake for Purinton’s 13-year-old daughter, already considering becoming a hair stylist like her mom.

After 24 years of running a successful salon in an Ivy League, New Hampshire town, Purinton relocated to Suntree in 2017. She was unsure of what the future held for her professionally. After getting to know the Suntree/Viera community a little better, she began to see a need for a different type of salon experience. “My goal is to create a wellness-centered experience for guests and a business that supports the growth and development of salon

professionals,” she said. Purinton assembled an expert team of local professionals who have been part of the Melbourne beauty community for years. She has enlisted the help of seven other stylists, plus an esthetician and three salon coordinators to better serve her clients at the 2,100-square-foot salon located next door to the Metro Diner. Salon Madeleine also provides Aveda wellness rituals such as complimentary neck and shoulder massages, hot towel treatments and hand massages, along with serving the Aveda brand comforting tea. In addition to a full range of hair services, Salon Madeleine offers Aveda’s 98 percent naturally derived hair color, luxurious Aveda facials treatments, LED light therapy, waxing and other clinical skin care services. “Vivian, our esthetician, is very skilled and

knowledgeable,” Purinton said. Through Valentine’s Day, the salon is offering specials that include $75 color and style and $85 color and cut. Grand opening service packages include the guest’s choice of two color services and a 60-minute facial treatment for $130 ($210 value). “We offer a luxury experience, but we have prices to fit everyone’s beauty budget,” she said. As Purinton explains it, Salon Madeleine was founded out of love for the craft of hairdressing, love for the gift of service, and love for the world we live in. Salon Madeleine is at 7954 N. Wickham Road, Suite 102/103, Melbourne. It is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. It is closed Sunday and Monday. For more information, call 321-848-1847 or go to salonmadeleine.com.V V

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BY ERNEST ARICO Once upon a time, there was a man named Peter Karas of Greek origin who loved his wife, Calliope, very, very much. Now Calliope was very sick and her husband was worried she would die. He was determined to heal his wife by honoring God. His prayers were answered and his wife recovered. To honor God for healing his wife, in 1992, the husband built a private, family chapel at 5830 North Wickham Road in Melbourne and called it the Chapel of St. Panteleimon. According to many religious scholars, St. Panteleimon is venerated in the Greek Orthodox Church as a mighty saint, the protector of soldiers. This aspect of his veneration is derived from his first name Pantoleon, which means a lion in everything. His second name, Panteleimon — given to him at Baptism — means all-merciful, which reveals itself in the veneration of the great martyr as a healer. The connection between these two patronages of the saint is readily apparent in that soldiers, receiving wounds more frequently than others, are more in need of a physician-healer. The name of the fourth century healer is invoked in the

Sacrament of Anointing the Sick, at the Blessing of Water and in the Prayer for the Sick. For many years, the chapel was used by the Karas family for special events such as weddings and baptisms. It was even used as a school for Greek children. It has a fairly large blue dome in the middle between two turret-like elements. Three Greek crosses are on the roof tops and dome. However, when the husband died several years ago, the family decided to sell the building. In 2016, Robyn Walley and her husband, Robert Williams, bought the chapel and property and converted it into a unique antique shop called Junk & Co. The couple collaborated on a very special shop full of handpicked items from all over the world with a French influence. They have transformed the chapel inside and out with Old World finishes, original trompe l’oeil paintings, custom flooring and an incredible collection of some of the finest historic architectural examples in the Southeast. The grand opening was held May 8, 2017. In addition, Walley kept the elaborate stained-glass windows and light-filled cupola as a reminder of the building’s original purpose. But, beyond

that, there is little to remind visitors of the old chapel. She assigned local muralist Jean Filipski with the task of faux finishing the place to replicate an antique barn. The ancient milk truck that is parked next to the store seems to be real, but here Filipski also did her magic to fool the eye into thinking the vehicle is as old as it looks. It is not. Originally from Boston, Walley moved to Brevard County in 1992 because “the weather was good” and she wanted to be close to her

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she said. “This is a very quiet, very peaceful place. I feel a lot of energy here. This building is full of love and security.” With the aid of numerous pickers from around the world, Walley has amassed a collection that is a designer’s dream. “I love the Victorian Age,” she said. “It was a beautiful period of time. I like to specialize in period pieces.” For more information about Junk & Co., call 321-960-4800. VV

One of Central and Northeast Florida’s most popular and successful family-owned travel agency is expanding into the Viera/ Suntree area. With offices in Ormond Beach and Jacksonville, Odyssey Travel is opening a third office at 5525 Porada Drive in Viera. The grand opening is set for Jan. 13. Company president John Upchurch said the decision to expand to Viera was easy. “It’s a growing area and they don’t have any of the Virtuoso connections that we have,” he said. As a Virtuoso member (the world's oldest and most prestigious leisure travel association), Upchurch said Odyssey Travel enjoys special relationships with many luxury travel suppliers. According to the company’s website,

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JANUARY 2020 BOOMER GUIDE EXPO 1 SUNDAY

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National Technology Day

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6 - 7:45 p.m. Tragedy Assistance 1 - 4 p.m. Mix and mingle with local Program for survivors in wedding professionals while military families. Suntree/Viera Library enjoying tasty samples of 902 Jordan Blass Drive food and drinks. Suntree, 321-255-4404 The Avenue Viera Central Park Viera, 321-373-1002

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Free Tip Tuesday’s

5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Free golf tips included with a paid bucket of balls. Duran Golf Club 7032 Stadium Parkway Viera, 321-504-7776

TGIF Quilt Show

9 a.m. - noon TGIF Quilt makers will hold a show of quilts. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Drive Suntree, 321-255-4404

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10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Jan. 11-12, 18-20, 25-27 & Feb. 1-2 Music, dancing, food, merchants and more. Wickham Park 2500 Parkway Drive Melbourne, 321-458-3515

10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. Investors meet for discussion about stock market investing. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Drive Suntree, 321-255-4404

5:30 p.m. Fundraiser night, half off all take and bake pizzas. Pizza Gallery & Grill 2250 Town Center Ave. Viera, 321-633-0397

National Stephen Foster Pharmacist Day Memorial Day Renaissance Fair Investors Business Group Pizza with a Purpose

Grand Opening

Noon Odyssey Travel’s Grand Opening Odyssey Travel 5525 Porada Drive Viera, 321-301-4041

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Space Coast Farmers Market

10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Fresh produce, handcrafted items and more. Larry Shultz Park 2560 S. Fiske Blvd. Rockledge, 321-961-2732

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9:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Personal hearing solutions will be on hand to answer questions. One Senior Place 8085 Spyglass Hill Road Viera, 321-253-6310

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10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Fresh produce, handcrafted items and more. Larry Shultz Park 2560 S. Fiske Blvd. Rockledge, 321-961-2732

9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Learn the current rules of the road and how to operate a vehicle more safely. Registration required. One Senior Place 8085 Spyglass Hill Road Viera, 321-698-2311

National Spouses Day Space Coast Farmers Market

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9 a.m. Complimentary yoga taught by a certified instructor. The Avenue Viera 2261 Town Center Avenue Viera, 321-634-5390

Wednesday Family Night 5:30 p.m. Kids eat free. Pizza Gallery & Grill 2250 Town Center Ave. Viera, 321-633-0397

National Hugging Day

Estate Planning Seminar

10 a.m. Elder Law Attorney William A. Johnson, P.A. will present. One Senior Place 8085 Spyglass Hill Road Viera, 321-253-1667

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Japa Meditation

11 a.m. - noon Learn how to relax and quiet yourself. Mala prayer beads are provided. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Drive Suntree, 321-255-4404

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Bring your current project. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Drive Suntree, 321-255-4404

Mosaics Class

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Wednesday Family Night 5:30 p.m. Kids eat free. Pizza Gallery & Grill 2250 Town Center Ave. Viera, 321-633-0397

Brown Bag Bingo

Monthly Travel Presentation

1:30 - 3:30 p.m. Hosted by Vascular Vein Centers. One Senior Place 8085 Spyglass Hill Road Viera, 321-751-6771

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National Fruitcake National Trivia Day Toss Day Food Truck Friday Stars Sing Broadway 3 p.m. Viera Park Market starts at 3 p.m. Food trucks start at 5 p.m. Viera Regional Park 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Viera, 321-759-3713

2 p.m. A Space Coast Symphony Orchestra concert. The Scott Center for Performing Arts 5625 Holy Trinity Drive Suntree, 855-252-7276

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6 - 10 p.m. Spend an evening out without the parents. Food and fun provided. Viera Regional Community Ctr. 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Viera, 321-433-4891

10:35 - 11:30 a.m. Traditonal Korean martial arts for ages 7-12 Viera Regional Community Ctr. 2300 Judge Fran Jamieson Way Viera, 321-604-6327

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6 - 8 p.m. Paint wine glasses with Susan Kennicott. Art Gallery of Viera 2251 Town Center Ave. #105 Viera, 321-745-3710

12:30 p.m. Mosaics Class with Suzan 6 - 8 p.m. Brooks. Call to register. An evening with Carnival Art Gallery of Viera 2251 Town Center Ave. Cruises. Expedia Cruise Ship Centers #105 Viera, 321-745-3710 6375 N. Wickham Road Viera, 321-233-1400

10 a.m. Virgin voyages “Adult by Design.” Holiday Inn Conference Ctr. 8298 N. Wickham Road Viera, 321-301-4041

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1 - 3 p.m. Meets in the conference room. Suntree/Viera Library 902 Jordan Blass Drive Suntree, 321-255-4404

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Watercolor class

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Soak Up Adventure

6 p.m. - 8 p.m. An evening with Royal Caribbean. Expedia CruiseShip Centers 6375 N. Wickham Road Viera, 321-233-1400

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12:30 p.m. Painting with Pat Bowlds. Art Gallery of Viera 2251 Town Center Ave. #105 Viera, 321-745-3710

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Muffin top Mayhem

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Silk Workshop

9 a.m. - 4 p.m. A workshop filled with fun and creativity with an emphasis on personal exploration, Jan. 17 & 18. Register at artgalleryofviera.com Art Gallery of Viera 2251 Town Center Ave. #105 Viera, 321-745-3710

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randfather of Heritage sle resident receives long-overdue medal BY JEFF NAVIN

Ron Faessen can’t be blamed if a few tears flow from his eyes whenever he finds the iconic 1 57 war movie “The Bridge on the River Kwai” on television. Faessen’s grandfather, Louis Hendrik Coppen, died Oct. 15, 1943 of malnutrition in a Japanese prisoner of war camp in the village of Chungkai in Thailand. Coppen, a rifleman in the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL), was captured March 9, 1942 by Japanese soldiers while defending the island of Java in Indonesia. Coppen eventually was sent to a POW camp, where the prisoners were forced to work on the construction of the Thai-Burma railroad to India near the River Kwai. On Dec. 11, military representatives from the Netherlands traveled to Viera to present the Mobilization War Cross to Faessen in honor of his grandfather. Faessen is a resident of Heritage Isle in Viera. The presentation was held in Building C of the Brevard County Government Center. “It was just by chance that I found the website theindoproject.org,’’ Faessen

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Ron Faessen, a resident of Heritage Isle, left, received the Mobilization War Cross from the Dutch government to honor Faessen's grandfather. Louis Hendrik Coppen died of malnutrition in a Japanese POW war camp in 1 43. Coppen was a ri eman in the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army.

said. “Jacq Brijl, a 91-yearold retired Dutch lieutenant colonel, was looking for families whose relatives died during the war. He wants to keep alive the history of my Indo-Dutch ancestry and culture.’’ During the Japanese occupation, the Japanese tried to obtain the support of the Indonesian people by promising their

independence from the Dutch after World War II. “After the war, there was a large migration to Holland and to the rest of the world,’’ Faessen said. “Some in Indonesia wanted to remove the Dutch identity. As part of the Marshall Plan, the Dutch had to give up the Dutch East Indies.’’ Faessen’s father Paul, a member of the Indo–Dutch

Marines, married Eleonore Coppen, the oldest daughter of Louis Hendrik Coppen. Ron Faessen has submitted a request to the Dutch government for his father to receive the Cross for Order and Peace for his service during the late 1940s. Ironically, Ron Faessen was born March 9, 1948. That was six years to the date that his grandfather

was captured. Three months after his birth, Paul Faessen moved his family to Holland to live. In 1952, Faessen’s father moved to the United States and the family soon followed in 1953. Ron Faessen served in the U.S. Air Force during the Vietnam War. He was stationed at Da Nang in South Vietnam. During peace talks in 1972, his unit was transferred to Takhli Royal Thai Air Force Base in Thailand. While there, his mother told him that her father was buried nearby in Thailand. He was able to visit his father’s grave site near the River Kwai. “Before he was sent to Thailand, my mother was able to see her father at a POW camp in Java,’’ Faessen said. “The family was able to bring him food and medicine. The last time my mother saw her father he had teeth missing from being beaten.’’ Faessen and his wife Mona wish that Eleonore Faessen had lived long enough to see her father receive the posthumous medal. She died in February 2016 at the age of 89 from complications

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org.uk) explains on its website, already consumes 50 percent “modern factory units exist more protein than needed to produce meat and dairy and, contrary to popular understanding, plant proteins products as quickly and cheaply as possible, and the can readily meet protein animals are given the bare requirements in balanced minimum needed to survive. diets that contain enough Crammed into stinking calories. New research sheds, most will never roam downplays health risks freely, nor will they ever from cholesterol and other breathe fresh air or see saturated fats, but has now identified processed meats as natural daylight. Many will die before they even leave the carcinogenic and red meat as farm, victims of the terrible probably carcinogenic.” conditions in which they It was a relief to read in live.” Those animals would Medical News Today that most definitely benefit from a nutritionally speaking, we change in our diet. don’t need to eat meat and In the New Year, why not that a vegan diet can have an give this a try and reduce extremely positive impact on or work toward eliminating health. animal products from your Now how can that benefit shopping cart? the environment? The key to changing — According to the New York once you decide to — is to Times article “Stop Eating find what will work for you. Meat and Save the Planet?,” Think long term and allow meat production might affect yourself to transition into the environment not only new choices. Will it work? You for its “effects on the climate define your own success. As but also because of related long as it is at your own pace, issues like deforestation and at your own terms, it will ensuring secure supplies of work. How much should you water.” change? According to National It is up to you! Geographic, the side effects Being a sustainable change of food production include is the most important point, the generation of greenhouse so you define how far you gases, high volume of water want to go. and crop use, increased Prof. Peter Smith at the release of nitrogen or University of Aberdeen said in phosphorous from fertilizers, The Guardian, “We know food and the potential negative choices are very personal, and effects on local biodiversity that behavior change can be as a consequence of changes difficult to encourage, but the in the original landscape and evidence is now unequivocal habitat for many species. — we need to change our Reducing meat diets if we are to have a consumption would then sustainable future. The fact decrease demand and, that it will also make us consequently, put less healthier makes it a nopressure on the environment brainer.” and on producers to produce Embrace such change with more meat and dairy more an open mind and take it as quickly in order to feed a far as you would like — for a growing population. That better you and a better world. would also have an effect on Happy New Year! V V the animals that are part of this production cycle. Email Marcia Booth at As Animal Aid (animalaid. Marcia@RecycleBrevard.org.

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after hip replacement surgery. “When Ron got that phone call from Sgt. Maj. Oranje from the Netherlands telling him about the medal, it was like Christmas Day for him,’’ Mona Faessen said. “His grandfather is finally getting a reward and acknowledgement for what happened. Ron’s mother would be so thrilled.’’ During the investigation process, Faessen received an email from a previously unknown cousin in Germany. The cousin is named after their heroic grandfather. The cousin’s father is the younger brother of Eleonora Coppen Faessen. “It’s ironic that my family

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has three generations of military people who fought in Southeast Asia,’’ Faessen said. “In such conflicts, some survive and go on to live their lives. My grandfather didn’t.’’ VV

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An alligator relaxes at the Viera Wetlands. “Reader,” he bemoaned, “if you have not been in such a place, you cannot easily conceive the torments we endured.” Seemingly, certain creatures have some control over disease-carrying mosquitoes. The renown Charles Darwin’s fastevolving finches of the Galapagos Islands were observed rubbing their feathers with the leaves of the Galapagos guava tree, supposedly to repel mosquitoes and parasites. The mosquitoes were believed to have been brought over on tourist planes. It is claimed that other species in the world also instinctively rub their feathers or fur with plant material for repellents. Humans can moderately control mosquitoes by removing standing water, applying repellents or spraying infested areas. Regarding other wildlife, it is prudent to suppress curiosity and evade encounters. VV

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pretty challenging. In some cases, more challenging than animal hospice.” Cohen has been a pet chaplain since 1995 and provides services for a donation. We also grieve pets that we might need to rehome because we can no longer care for them for a variety of reasons such as relocation, finances or no longer being able to provide care. Finding a friendly home to take in your pets is optimal. If not, Cohen recommends doing your research and taking your pet to a reputable nokill shelter. When terminally ill pets are euthanized, the guilt part is the hardest part, according to Cohen. “Many ask, ‘Did I do it too fast, or too late?’” Because pet parents worry that their pet was unduly suffering or could have lived a bit longer.

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Karen Cohen, a pet chaplain, rescues animals in need and works with the owners of sick and lost pets.

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where there is a separate area,” she said. “I think by having it done at home, it’s more comfortable for the pet. When you try to take your pet to the vet, you add to their stress level. Second of all, keeping the pet in their surroundings helps keeps them calm. I also think it’s better for the owners because they’re in their own surroundings.” Upon request, Cohen will accompany people to the veterinarian or be with them at home when a pet is being euthanized. She also does memorial services upon request. “It’s comforting to know that you’re there for your pet and that you love one another. Saying goodbye is important and also knowing that you’re doing the right thing.” For more information, go to animalchaplain.info. VV

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